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Season Preview Offensive Outlook......................................................... 36-37 Defensive Outlook........................................................38-39 Special Teams Outlook..............................................40-41 Numerical Roster..........................................................42-43 Alphabetical Roster.................................................... 44-45 Geographical Directory....................................................46 Coaches Head Coach Tom Matukewicz..............................48-53 Assistant Coaches......................................................... 54-71 Football Staff...........................................................................72 Profiles Returnees..........................................................................74-99 Returnee Game-by-Game Statistics.............100-106 Newcomers....................................................................107-116 Review 2019 Review....................................................................118-119 2019 Final Statistics.................................................120-127 2019 Game Recaps...................................................128-140

Opponents 2020 Opponents........................................................ 142-147 Matukewicz vs. All Opponents....................................147 Series Results..............................................................148-155 Records vs. All Opponents........................................... 156 Ohio Valley Conference OVC History.................................................................158-165 2019 Final OVC Team Statistics.......................166-169 2019 Final OVC Individual Statistics...............170-171 2020 OVC Composite Schedule.................................172 Records & History Honors & Awards...................................................... 174-183 Miscellaneous Records..........................................184-186 Last Time it Happened....................................................187 Coaching History......................................................188-189 Rushing Records....................................................... 190-191 Passing Records........................................................ 192-193 Receiving, Total Offense, Scoring...................194-195 All-Purpose & Special Teams.............................196-198 Defensive Records..................................................199-200 Single-Season Team Records..................................... 201 Single-Game Team Records (FCS Era)...... 202-203 Opponent Single-Game Team (FCS Era).....204-205 Single-Game Individual Records.................... 206-207 Team Year-by-Year Statistics..................................... 208 Opponent Year-by-Year Statistics.......................... 209 Annual Leaders.......................................................... 210-212 Performance Lists..................................................... 213-219 Scoring Plays (FCS Era)......................................220-240 Yearly Results..............................................................241-252 Postseason History 2019 FCS Playoffs....................................................254-255 2018 FCS Playoffs....................................................256-259 2010 FCS Playoffs....................................................260-261 2010 OVC Champions.....................................................262 SEMO Southeast Missouri State University........... 264-269 Together, Let’s Soar..........................................................270

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Intro to Redhawk Football Media Information..............................................................2-5 New SEMO Logos...............................................................6-7 Houck Field............................................................................ 8-9 Rosengarten Complex.................................................. 10-11 Redhawk Tradition.........................................................12-13 Academic Excellence..........................................................14 Social Development............................................................. 15 Competitive Success.......................................................... 16 Sports Medicine......................................................................17 2019 OVC Champions...................................................18-19 Under Armour..................................................................20-21 Game Day with the Redhawks...............................22-23 Redhawks in the NFL.................................................. 24-27 President Dr. Carlos Vargas.................................... 28-29 Director of Athletics Brady Barke........................30-31 Athletics Staff................................................................. 32-34

Credits The 2020 Southeast Missouri Football Media Guide was written, edited and designed by Assistant Director of Athletics for Strategic Communications Jeff Honza. Additional assistance by Morgan Harding and Eric Mueller. Photography by Marc Mahnke, Michael Dann, Southeast Missourian/SEMOBall, Richard Lynn, Cleveland Browns, New England Patriots/David Silverman, Detroit Lions, Reese’s Senior Bowl, Baltimore Ravens, New York Giants, Tennessee Titans, Philadelphia Eagles, Los Angeles Rams, Kirby Lee of USA Today, Las Vegas Raiders and The Sporting News. Special thanks to opposing school media relations personnel.


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The 2020 Southeast Missouri football media guide is a source of information for the news media covering the Redhawks. News releases, clips, video footage, photographs and other information will also be available to accredited members of the media upon request.

Strategic Communications The Southeast Missouri Strategic Communications Office is always willing to assist the media with their coverage of Redhawk football. All media and credential requests should be made to Assistant Director of Athletics Jeff Honza. Should you need any information, feel free to call any time, day or night. Honza can be reached at (573) 651-2933 (work) or (618) 528-1145 (mobile). In-Season Interview Policy All of Southeast Missouri’s football student-athletes and coaches will be available to the media throughout the 2020 season. Interviews should be arranged through the Southeast Missouri Strategic Communications Office. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Interviews with players and coaches will be conducted virtually (via Zoom/Face Time) or by phone after practice on Tuesdays and Wednesdays during the season. Please let the Strategic Communications Office know at least 24 hours in advance so interview arrangements can be made. There will be no in-person interviews to ensure proper safety measures. Practices generally run from 3:30-5:30 p.m. during the season.

Credentials Credentials are required for entrance to the press box at Houck Field. To request season or single-game credentials, please contact Jeff Honza in the Southeast Missouri Strategic Communications Office by phone at (573) 651-2933 or email at redhawk1@me.com/jhonza@semo. edu. Credentials can be picked up at the will call window located at the ticket booth on the south side of Houck Field. Southeast Missouri follows the guidelines set forth by the NCAA governing the issuance of credentials. Press Box credentials will be issued to accredited sports writers of daily and weekly newspapers. Photo credentials will be issued to accredited members of the photo media working for newspapers and television stations. All credential requests should come from sports editors, directors or anchors. Spouses, dates and minors will not be permitted in the Press Box or the sidelines of Houck Field. Any unauthorized use of credentials will result in revocation of credentials issued by Southeast Missouri State University and credential requests will not be honored for future SEMO athletic events. Press Box Press facilities are in the Houck Field Press Box located on the top of the south side of the stadium. The press box is a two-level facility, so please use caution when walking up and down the stairs. Due to the

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REDHAWK FOOTBALL STRATEGIC COMMUNICATIONS One University Plaza MS 0200 Cape Girardeau, MO 63701 Phone: (573) 651-2294 | Fax: (573) 651-2810

Morgan Harding Assistant Director (573) 651-2294 (812) 306-8322 (cell) mharding@semo.edu

Charlie Balcom Coordinator of Digital Media (513) 673-3220 (cell) cbalcom@semo.edu

Eric Mueller Graduate Assistant (573) 651-2937 (630) 267-5145 (cell) ejmueller@semo.edu

COVID-19 pandemic, face coverings are required to be worn at all times in the Houck Field Press Box. Postgame Interviews The Southeast Missouri Strategic Communications staff will make student-athletes available to the media at the conclusion of each game. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, postgame press conferences will be held virtually. Coach Matukewicz’s first postgame responsibility after meeting with the team is his live radio show. Matukewicz and selected student-athletes will address the media via Zoom. Zoom login details will be sent to media before each game.

Redhawks Radio Network All Southeast Missouri football games will be broadcast live on the radio at Real Rock 99.3 FM (KCGQ) and online at GoSoutheast.com. Erik Sean returns for his 21st year as the “Voice of the Redhawks.” Sean is the Director of Sports Operations for Mississippi River Radio’s eight radio stations in Cape Girardeau. Sean will be assisted by former SEMO quarterback Rick Wieser (color analyst) at all home games. Radio Network Affiliates Real Rock 99.3 FM (KCGQ).......................................................Cape Girardeau, Mo. ESPN 93.5 FM (K228FX).............................................................Cape Girardeau, Mo. ESPN 1220 AM (KGIR)..................................................................Cape Girardeau, Mo. ESPN 1470 AM (KMAL)................................................................................. Malden, Mo. Football Radio Show Southeast Missouri’s football radio show will be on Mondays at Wings Etc. with shows at both the Cape Girardeau (3047 William Street) and Jackson (2003 E. Jackson Blvd.) locations during the season. The radio show airs live from Noon-1 p.m., CT, on ESPN 1220 & 1470 AM each week. You can also listen and watch all of Southeast Missouri’s football radio shows live online at SEMOESPN.com.

Photographers Please observe NCAA regulations and shoot from designated areas assigned at Houck Field. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, there will be limited areas assigned for working photographers. Gameday Parking There is no media parking at Houck Field. Radio and television affiliates should contact the Southeast Missouri Strategic Communications Office for unloading information. Live Stats StatBroadcast Live is the official live statistics platform of Southeast Missouri football. Live stats can be accessed at Statb.us/l/SEMO.

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Jeff Honza Assistant AD/Football Contact (573) 651-2933 (618) 528-1145 (cell) redhawk1@me.com/ jhonza@semo.edu

Press Box Services The Houck Field Press Box is equipped with wireless internet. A member of the Strategic Communications staff will provide login information. Southeast Missouri uses “The Automated Scorebook” for football computerized statistics. Working media will receive a complete play-by-play, final team and individual statistics, drive charts and quickie stats at the end of each scoring play and quarter. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, printed flip cards and game notes will no longer be available to the media in the Houck Field Press Box. Instead, those materials will be sent electronically before each game. Any cheering or outward expression is strictly prohibited in the Houck Field Press Box at all times.


REDHAWK FOOTBALL Visiting Radio Lines A courtesy POTS phone line and ethernet line are available for official visiting team radio use in the Houck Field Press Box. Radio booths are located in Area 3 of the press box. If additional phone lines are needed, they must be secured by calling (573) 651-2275 at least one week in advance.

GoSoutheast.com The website is updated daily and information on all 15 sports is available. Complete schedule, results, coaches and player bios and conference information can be accessed. Redhawks on ESPN+ The Ohio Valley Conference and ESPN have a media rights agreement, which includes a minimum of 600 conference events on ESPN+, the multi-sport, direct-to-consumer subscription streaming service from The Walt Disney Company Direct-to-Consumer & International segment and ESPN. All of Southeast Missouri’s home and OVC games air live on ESPN+. ESPN+ offers fans thousands of additional live events, on-demand content and original programming not available on ESPN’s linear TV or digital networks. ESPN+ is an integrated part of the completely redesigned ESPN App. Already the leading sports app, the new ESPN App is the premier all-in-one digital sports platform for fans across mobile and TV-connected devices. ESPN+ is also available through ESPN.com.

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General Information School..........................................................................................Southeast Missouri State Location.................................................................................................Cape Girardeau, Mo. Founded.................................................................................................................................... 1873 Enrollment............................................................................................................................11,502 Nickname.................................................................................................................... Redhawks Colors........................................................................................................................ Red & Black Affiliation.......................................................................................... NCAA Division I (FCS) Conference..............................................................................................................Ohio Valley President......................................................................................................Dr. Carlos Vargas Director of Athletics.........................................................................................Brady Barke Football Office Phone................................................................................. (573) 651-2110 Football Office Fax..................................................................................... (573) 986-6156 Ticket Office Phone......................................................................................(573) 651-2113

Facility Information Stadium (Capacity)....................................................................... Houck Field (10,000) Year Constructed................................................................................................................1930 Surface............................................................................................................................ FieldTurf Press Box Phone.............................................................................................(573) 651-2191

Football History First Year of Football........................................................................................................ 1904 First Year of Division I (FCS).........................................................................................1991 All-Time Record....................................................................................................467-537-36 All-Time Division I FCS Record............................................................................122-208 All-Time OVC Record....................................................................................................85-137 OVC Championships (Years)................................................................... 2 (2010, 2019) NCAA FCS Playoff Appearances (Years)............................ 3 (2010, 2018, 2019)

Team Information 2019 Record...............................................................................................................................9-4 Home........................................................................................................................................6-1 Away......................................................................................................................................... 3-3 OVC Record/Finish....................................................................................................... 7-1/t1st Basic Offensive Set.................................................................................. Multiple/Spread Basic Defensive Set........................................................................................ Pro Style 3-4 Starters Returning/Lost...................................................................................................14/8 Offense...................................................................................................................................8/3 Defense..................................................................................................................................6/5 Specialists Returning/Lost...............................................................................................5/0 Lettermen Returning/Lost......................................................................................... 45/23 Offense................................................................................................................................ 22/9 Defense..............................................................................................................................19/14 Specialists............................................................................................................................ 4/0 Newcomers..................................................................................................................................38

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n July 1, 2020, Southeast Missouri State University unveiled refreshed spirit marks, including a new primary logo, wordmark and variations for its 15 athletic programs. The redesign features an official brand font to complement the marks, and a focused emphasis on ‘SEMO’ as the preferred reference for the University in Athletics and less formal communications. These logos are the first update to the University’s spirit branding since the Redhawk was introduced in 2005. The new brand identity, which will allow SEMO’s athletic teams to display consistent logos, lettering and numerals, is independent of the existing University marks featuring the depiction of the Academic Hall dome which remain unchanged. “We are excited to reveal our refreshed series of logos and

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wordmarks,” said Director of Athletics Brady Barke. “Having a strong and recognizable brand is essential as we continue to elevate the profile of the University and Redhawk Athletics, and continue towards our vision of being the premier athletics program in the Ohio Valley Conference. These new marks complement our existing Redhawk logo and help us establish a strong regional and national identity by embracing the SEMO nickname.” SEMO started the process of creating its new brand identity following a 2018 brand refresh study completed by Ologie. A higher education branding and marketing firm based in Columbus, Ohio, Ologie helped launch the University’s “Will to Do” brand platform. As part of the refresh, Ologie closely studied the use of “SEMO” vs. “Southeast”. Through

extensive surveys and interviews, Ologie concluded that audiences like the personality, uniqueness and familiarity of “SEMO” when referring to the University and its athletic programs, except in official institutional communications. Their recommendations included embracing the SEMO acronym by establishing parameters for usage and creating the wordmark. Following the study, the logos were designed by the University Marketing team, in collaboration with the Department of Athletics and campus leadership at no additional cost to the University. “I want to thank Tonya Wells and her team in the University Marketing office for their hard work on this project,” said Barke. “Working collaboratively over a number of months, I think we have developed something everyone associated with Southeast Missouri State can be proud of.”

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With the addition of an official brand font, sport-specific logos for each of SEMO’s 15 Division I sports and sub-brand lock-ups can be used across the University. It also presents a more consistent branding over all platforms. Along with the new logos, fans will notice a more frequent use of “SEMO” in reference to the University and its athletic teams on uniforms, apparel and other materials. Official social media usernames for Redhawk Athletics, including Facebook, Twitter and YouTube have all been changed from @GoSoutheast to @SEMORedhawks. The announcement signifies a local launch of the branding and refreshed spirit logos. Certain digital platforms, including University and athletic websites, and social media will adopt the new logos immediately. Signage and publications on SEMO’s campus


REDHAWK FOOTBALL unique to who we are and inspires an incredible sense of community. In terms of recruiting, the new SEMO logo is huge! We are the only NCAA athletic program in the nation with this acronym and it pinpoints our campus location. It is truly a unique identifier and the only wordmark that ties our present to our past. It also instills that sense of pride in remembering where we came from.”

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will use the updated logo over the coming months. Athletic uniforms and apparel will reflect the updates as teams enter the next purchase cycle. Fully rebranding the campus and athletic facilities is a time-consuming and costly endeavor. Therefore, this process will be completed giving priority to highly visible locations and only as funding is identified. “It’s an exciting time for SEMO Athletics,” said Southeast President Dr. Carlos Vargas. “We are entering the new school year as defending OVC champions in five different sports and we finished the COVID-19 shortened season at the top of the OVC Commissioner’s Cup standings. We are Southeast Missouri’s Division I athletics program and our refocused identity represents our institution’s strong connection to serving our region.”

Heather Nelson Head Women’s Soccer Coach “As a SEMO alumnus, it was exciting to work on this project alongside the team in University Marketing which did an amazing job developing the visual identity. The ‘SEMO’ nickname is truly unique in the college landscape and these new marks will help strengthen our brand locally and nationally.”

What They Are Saying . . . “I’m really excited about our new wordmark. When you think about Southeast Missouri State, you think about our region and our area, you think, ‘SEMO.’ SEMO is what makes us different. There is only one SEMO. We are the regional institution. I can’t wait to see this new wordmark in the Fall.”

Nate Saverino Associate Director of Athletics for External Affairs “It’s a great new look in comparison to the older logo. It shows a great depiction of the SEMO rebranding and how important the community is to helping SEMO become the best in the region.” Omardrick Douglas Football Student-Athlete

Tom Matukewicz Head Football Coach “Remembering where you come from is an important part of shaping where you are going. Our campus identity as ‘SEMO’ is intrinsic to who we are. It is ingrained in Southeast Missouri State University’s history. Much like SEMO’s landmarks – the dome, cardiac hill and the gum tree – ‘SEMO’ is

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ouck Field turns 90 years old in 2020. The facility has served as the home of Southeast Missouri football since 1930. A Formetco Sports digital video scoreboard with a massive screen size of 33’ 6.75” x 52’ 6” is the newest addition to Houck Field. The state-of-the-art video board was installed in April, 2020. Before that, renovations were made to the press box prior to the 2015 season. Renovations included a new sound system, filming station and carpet among other things to enhance the overall interior and exterior look. Prior to the 2011 season, Houck Field received a huge makeover when a FieldTurf playing surface, Daktronics video scoreboard and new lighting (which meets television standards) were installed. The facility was also repainted, giving the longtime home to Redhawk Football a flashy

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look. SEMO squared off against regional-rival and then-#17 Southern Illinois in the first game on the new surface. The Redhawks and Salukis played in front of a sellout crowd of 10,136 on Sept. 3, 2011. In 2010, a school record average 8,342 fans turned out to watch SEMO at home. That mark was an improvement from the Redhawks average home attendance of 5,835 in 2009. SEMO also had two crowds over Houck Field capacity. Houck Field was built at a cost of $150,000 and remains a beautiful and picturesque stadium today. The dedication game pitted SEMO and Southern Illinois from nearby Carbondale, Illinois, on Oct. 3, 1930. That game attracted a crowd of over 6,000, with SIU claiming a 12-6 victory. The referee of the inaugural game was James T. Blair, who served as the

Governor of Missouri from 1957-61. Houck Field was constructed on the site of an old rock quarry and was purchased in 1925 for $11,000 at the recommendation of then-college President Joseph A. Serena. Ten thousand bags of Portland Cement, 23,000 feet of Oregon Fir seat lumber and 150,000 feet of Yellow Pine Form lumber were used in the construction, according to an ad in the Houck Field dedication program. The original stadium included 5,240 seats on the south side of the field. The field and stadium were named in honor of Louis Houck, who served 39 years as a Regent for the University and President of the Board for all but three of those years. Seating on the north side of the stadium was added prior to the 1963 season. The press box was

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later constructed on the south side in 1979. Approximately 400 chairback seats were added to a center section on the south side of the stadium in 1992. In 2000, the very first FieldTurf playing field was installed and the exterior of the facility was resurfaced. Improvements were also made to the press box at that time. More upgrades took place in the fall of 2005. Those included a paved parking area adjacent to the east end zone and new parking and landscaping areas surrounding the outside of the stadium. A state-of-the-art dormitory was built on the west end of the facility in recent years. The ground floor of that building houses a locker room and athletic training facility which the football team uses on gamedays. During SEMO’s first Ohio Valley Conference championship


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season in 2010, a school record 11,126 fans packed Houck Field to watch the Redhawks defeat UT Martin on Oct. 30. SEMO also attracted a crowd of 10,316 vs. Tennessee State on Oct. 9 for the fourth-largest single-game home attendance. The Redhawks had over 10,000 fans for the Western Kentucky (10,222) and Murray State (10,028)

Largest Crowds at Houck Field Opponent Date Attendance UT Martin...............................................................10/30/10.................................................................11,126 Southern Illinois.................................................9/6/03.....................................................................11,100 Eastern Kentucky..............................................10/2/99................................................................... 11,015 Tennessee State................................................10/9/10..................................................................10,316 Western Kentucky............................................9/23/00.................................................................10,222 Southern Illinois.................................................9/3/11...................................................................... 10,136 Southern Illinois.................................................9/1/05.....................................................................10,100 Murray State........................................................10/20/01................................................................10,100 Murray State........................................................10/21/00.............................................................. 10,028 Murray State........................................................9/1/79................................................................... 10,000

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he Rosengarten Athletic Complex houses Southeast Missouri’s primary football locker room, athletic training room, equipment room, coaches offices and meeting workspace. This facility was renovated prior to the 2011 season. Upgrades included new flooring, wooden lockers, chairback seating/furniture, meeting room partitions, additional lighting and shower areas. Since then, new graphics and a film tower have been added to the Rosengarten Athletic Complex. A total of 115 custom-designed, wooden lockers give SEMO’s

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football players the space, comfort and functionality they need. A lounge fully equipped with leather furniture, flatscreen televisions and computer stations serves as a nice place for the Redhawks to unwind after practice. Players also gather for meetings and film study sessions in their team meeting room, furnished with theatrestyle seating and the latest video equipment. The Rosengarten Athletic Complex also has two outdoor natural grass practice fields which SEMO uses for gameday preparation, camps and other activities.

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he Lock and Rock, Redhawk Walk and Brickyard are just a few of the many traditions the Southeast Missouri football team celebrates. SEMO’s football team walks through the awesome tailgate atmosphere on Bellevue Street before entering Houck Field every gameday. The Redhawks lock arms for their pregame Lock and Rock in the end zone right before they run onto the field each game. Every time SEMO upends a Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) or ranked Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) opponent, those victories are laid to rest in the Brickyard, which resides in the Redhawks locker room. SEMO currently has a total of 10 Brickyard wins, six of which have come under Head Coach Tom Matukewicz.

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he Holcomb Success Center offers Southeast Missouri student-athletes a place to study and develop as students and campus leaders. It is located in the Student Recreation Center, just south of Houck Field. The Holcomb Success Center offers a computer lab with 18 work terminals, study areas and rooms for group meetings. The facility houses the Southeast Academic Services staff and main weight room for Redhawk student-athletes. The beautiful facility has enhanced the outstanding work in the classroom already enjoyed by SEMO student-athletes. Redhawk student-athletes overcame an enormous amount of adversity and disruption during the COVID-19 pandemic to cap a record 2019-20 academic year. After recording a 3.39 grade point average in the fall, SEMO accumulated a Department of

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Athletics record 3.53 spring semester GPA. A total of 12 teams achieved a 3.21 or higher GPA during the spring term alone. Also, five different programs, including gymnastics (3.82), women’s soccer (3.78), women’s basketball (3.42), men’s basketball (3.26) and football (2.94) registered their highest semester GPA ever. Women’s tennis led the spring semester with a 3.88 GPA. Women’s cross country (3.76), women’s track & field (3.66), softball (3.60), volleyball (3.44), baseball (3.35), men’s cross country (3.32) and men’s track & field (3.21) completed the team GPAs in the spring term. Tutors are available for all student-athletes as needed. In addition, both attendance and academic progress is monitored through regular checks with faculty.

A special course is required for all first time student-athletes at SEMO. The course, which offers three credit hours, is part of a comprehensive program developed to address study skills and life skills topics, and thus, enhance retention and academic success for student-athletes. Entering student-athletes are evaluated for academic preparedness and assigned to appropriate categories. Student-athletes can also receive individualized academic programs which include meeting with a

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mentor bi-weekly to discuss academic progress. The Holcomb Success Center staff works to get athletes involved in campus and community projects, as well. This is done to provide a support structure and greater opportunity for academic success. Through the NCAA’s CHAMPS/Life Skills Program, the Holcomb Success Center gives student-athletes personal and professional skills in order to facilitate successful and productive futures.


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tudent-athletes and coaches at Southeast Missouri are dedicated to giving back to the community that so generously supports them. Redhawk football studentathletes have opportunities to participate in a variety of community service activities each year. Community involvement helps provide a support structure and greater opportunity for academic success. We are proud of the level of commitment shown by our student-athletes and always encourage them to participate in community service projects here at SEMO. SEMO student-athletes also have the opportunity to participate in the Redhawks BRIDGE Program. The mission of the Redhawks BRIDGE Program is to develop a comprehensive student-athlete development

program by Building Responsible Individuals and Delivering Gainful Experiences. This program provides student-athletes with both leadership and life skills experiences through interactive programming that will prepare them to be successful in life after athletics. The leadership programming will teach studentathletes about Southeast’s culture and allow them to learn, develop, and apply leadership skills. The life skills programming provides educational programs designed to assist studentathletes in identifying and applying transferable skills and experiences to prepare them to succeed outside of the athletic arena.

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outheast Missouri’s Strength and Conditioning program is committed to developing the total studentathlete through their experiences within a competitive training environment. SEMO’s weight room renovations at the Holcomb Success Center were completed in January, 2016. Indoor turf, weights, equipment and lifting platforms were added as part of the renovation, which

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cost $500,000. The facility now has more space and equipment to handle SEMO’s larger teams or multiple teams training at the same time. Branding and new lighting were also included in the overall project. The newly-renovated weight room enhances training with the best equipment available and is able to accomodate larger teams or multiple teams training at the same time.

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outheast MIssouri’s sports medicine staff strives to provide the best care possible for its student-athletes. On Aug. 14, 2019, SEMO and SoutheastHEALTH entered a collaborative partnership in which SoutheastHEALTH will serve as comprehensive providers of orthopedic and sports medicine services for the University’s NCAA Division I athletics program, its intramural and club sport participants and for the University’s performing arts students. Under the agreement, SoutheastHEALTH orthopedic and sports medicine physicians provide orthopedic, primary medical care, athletic training and physical therapy services, and invest in the University by providing diagnostic equipment and athletic training supplies, as well as scholarships for students.

SoutheastHEALTH orthopedists Dr. Anthony McPherron, Dr. Matthew Baker and Dr. Charity Jacobs, and SoutheastHEALTH sports medicine physician Andrew Lawrence serve as the official team physicians of SEMO. The sports medicine staff begins treatments and rehabilitation starting as early as 6 a.m., and is available until the last student-athlete is through. There are currently four sports medicine facilities on campus. The staff treats out of the Rosengarten Athletic Complex, where the primary training room is located. There are two other satellite athletic training rooms, including one at Houck Field House and one at the Show Me Center.

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outheast Missouri and Under Armour, Inc. (NYSE: UA, UAA) announced a partnership agreement. The Baltimore-based global leader in performance footwear, apparel and equipment became the official outfitter of Southeast Missouri Athletics on July 1, 2018. As part of the multi-year agreement, Under Armour provides on-field and training gear for 15 sports. Additionally, Under Armour outfits members of the athletic department including coaches and staff. “We are extremely excited about our partnership with Under Armour and BSN SPORTS to outfit our student-athletes and coaches with the highest quality apparel in the market,” said Director of Athletics Brady

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UNDER Barke. “Having two of the industry leaders in athletic apparel associated with us expands the resources available to each of our teams and significantly benefit our student-athletes.” The new official outfitter agreement includes marketing entitlement that complements Under Armour’s brand marketing campaigns through print and venue presence at the University. Southeast Missouri’s athletic programs include football, men’s basketball, women’s basketball, baseball, men’s cross country, women’s cross country, softball, women’s tennis, volleyball, women’s soccer, men’s outdoor track & field, men’s indoor track & field, women’s outdoor track & field, women’s indoor track & field and women’s gymnastics.

The Redhawks compete at the NCAA Division I level and are part of the NCAA Football Championship Subdivision (formerly I-AA) in football. Southeast first became a member of the Ohio Valley Conference when it moved to NCAA Division I in 1991-92. The Redhawks have won 57 OVC regular-season championships and 20 OVC tournament titles during their first 29 years in the league. Southeast also won seven Women’s All-Sports trophies in that span. Southeast Missouri joined the growing Under Armour roster of NCAA partners that includes the University of California, Los Angeles, University of California, Berkeley, University of Wisconsin, University of Notre Dame, Naval Academy Athletic Association,

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University of Maryland, Texas Tech University, Northwestern University, University of Cincinnati, Boston College, University of Utah, University of South Carolina and Auburn University. About Under Armour Under Armour, Inc., headquartered in Baltimore, Maryland is a leading innovator, marketer and distributor of branded performance athletic apparel, footwear and accessories. Designed to make all athletes better, the brand’s innovative products are sold worldwide to consumers with active lifestyles. The company’s Connected Fitness™ platform powers the world’s largest digitally connected health and fitness community.


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everal former Redhawks have gone on to have success in the professional football ranks. Currently, two players from Southeast Missouri are on active NFL rosters, including Drew Forbes (Cleveland Browns) and Mike Ford (Detroit Lions). Forbes, a sixth-round selection and the 189th pick in the 2019 NFL Draft, became SEMO’s second-highest draft pick in program history. Dan Connolly announced his retirement on July 16, 2015 following eight seasons with the New England Patriots. Connolly played left guard, center and right guard during his time in New England. He was a team captain his final year, playing in 13 regularseason games and starting Super Bowl XLIX at left guard. Health concerns convinced Connolly to leave the game, as he was diagnosed with four concussions during his NFL

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career and suffered a fifth in high school. Connolly won his first Super Bowl ring when the Patriots beat the Seattle Seahawks, 28-24, in Super Bowl XLIX. It was the second Super Bowl Connolly played in during his career as a Patriot. On Feb. 5, 2012, Connolly became the first SEMO player to play in a Super Bowl when he suited up for Super Bowl XLVI against the New York Giants. Before that Super Bowl, Connolly and fellow SEMO alum Edgar Jones met in the AFC Championship Game. Jones, who began that season with the Washington Redskins, was a member of the Baltimore Ravens at the time. Jones was initially signed by the Ravens as an undrafted free agent in 2007 and released on Oct. 22, 2010, before returning to Baltimore. He spent the 2013 season with

the Dallas Cowboys and later finished out his pro career with the Cleveland Browns. Eugene Amano had a nine-year playing career with the Tennessee Titans. Meanwhile, former SEMO assistant coach Jon Gruden rose to the top of professional football in 2003 when he guided the Tampa Bay Buccaneers to a Super Bowl title. Gruden is in his second era as head coach of the Las Vegas Raiders after serving as an ESPN analyst and color commentator for Monday Night Football. Gruden coached at SEMO in 1988. Marty Mornhinweg, another SEMO assistant, was the offensive coordinator for the Baltimore Ravens from 2016-2018. Before that, Mornhinweg was the offensive coordinator for the New York Jets. He was in the NFL over 20 years. Prior to New York, Mornhinweg was the offensive

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coordinator for the Philadelphia Eagles and head coach of the Detroit Lions. He also served in different coaching capacities with the Green Bay (1995-96) Packers and San Francisco 49ers (1997-2000). Five quarterbacks, including Michael Vick, Donovan McNabb, Brett Favre, Steve Young and Jeff Garcia have earned Pro Bowl honors under Mornhinweg. Mornhinweg is now back with the Philadelphia Eagles as senior offensive consultant. Former SEMO defensive lineman Jon Robinson is the general manager of the Tennessee Titans. Robinson spent two years as Director of Player Personnel for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and 12 seasons with the New England Patriots prior to that role.


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Team New York Giants San Francisco 49ers Chicago Cardinals Buffalo Bills St. Louis Cardinals Buffalo Bills Minnesota Vikings Buffalo Bills Cleveland Browns Indianapolis Colts Pittsburgh Steelers New York Giants Tennessee Titans Green Bay Packers Cleveland Browns

Name Ken Dement John Wittenborn John Harbour Eddie Moss Dan Peiffer David Means Mike Wood Kent Davis Rick Aeilts Tony Walker Angel Rubio Willie Ponder Eugene Amano Kendall Donnerson Drew Forbes

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Josh Avery, DL Seattle Seahawks Kent Davis, DB Buffalo Bills Cleveland Browns

Edgar Jones, LB/TE Baltimore Ravens Washington Redskins Kansas City Chiefs Dallas Cowboys Cleveland Browns

Kenneth Dement, DT New York Giants

Brian Lattimore, RB Indianapolis Colts

John Diepenbrock, WR St. Louis Cardinals

Paul McRoberts, WR Los Angeles Rams

Norman Dockins, RB Dallas Cowboys

David Means, DL Buffalo Bills

Kendall Donnerson, LB Green Bay Packers Las Vegas Raiders

Chad Meredith, LB Detroit Lions

Todd Fields, P St. Louis Cardinals

Mike Ford / DB

Drew Forbes, OT Cleveland Browns Mike Ford, CB Detroit Lions Carl Gross, TE Kansas City Chiefs Curtis Hammond, DB San Francisco 49ers John Harbour, OT Chicago Cardinals Ed Hotz, K Tampa Bay Buccaneers Kevin Hunt, DB Atlanta Falcons Kyle Hunt, TE Philadelphia Eagles Ken Iman, OL Los Angeles Rams

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Art Miller, WR Denver Broncos Eddie Moss, RB Buffalo Bills St. Louis Cardinals Dan Peiffer, OL St. Louis Cardinals Washington Redskins Chicago Bears Willie Ponder, WR New York Giants Seattle Seahawks St. Louis Rams Steve Rogers, QB Atlanta Falcons Angel Rubio, DL Pittsburgh Steelers San Francisco 49ers Glennon Schott, LB Denver Broncos Ed Slaughter, WR Pittsburgh Steelers Charlie Taylor, WR Chicago Bears

Steve Johnson, OL St. Louis Cardinals

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Marquis Walker, CB Los Angeles Rams Oakland Raiders Detroit Lions Washington Redskins Tony Walker, LB Indianapolis Colts Kristian Wilkerson, WR Tennessee Titans Charlie Williams, WR Seattle Seahawks Kyle Williams, DB Indianapolis Colts John Wittenborn, OL San Francisco 49ers Jason Witczak, K Tennessee Titans Mike Wood, K Minnesota Vikings St. Louis Cardinals Joe Young, QB St. Louis Cardinals


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Eugene Amano/ OL

Jon Robinson

Marty Mornhinweg

Jon Gruden

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r. Carlos Vargas became the 18th president of Southeast Missouri State University July 1, 2015, after having served as acting president at Kutztown University of Pennsylvania. Since becoming president, Dr. Vargas has launched initiatives to marshal the resources, leverage opportunities and address a variety of challenges and needs of Southeast Missouri State University. He has set as primary goals for the institution the support for student persistence and retention. He has encouraged and supported the identification and development of innovative academic programs, including bachelor’s degrees in Unmanned Aircraft Systems, Geographic Information Science, and industrial and systems engineering. He has continued to support the globalization of

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the campus through expansion of study-abroad experiences, extensive engagement of international students, and encouragement of students on campus and abroad to explore cultural interaction. He has championed the work of the President’s Task Force on Diversity Education and continued emphasizing the expectations for enhancement of the teacherscholar model. Under President Vargas’ leadership, regional partnerships and collaborations have been solidified, including several joint initiatives with Three Rivers, Mineral Area and other community colleges. Prior to assuming the presidency at Southeast, Dr. Vargas served one year as acting president of Kutztown University, where he also served as the provost and vice president for academic and student affairs. Prior to his tenure at Kutztown,

Dr. Vargas was at Central State University in Wilberforce, Ohio, where he served as provost and vice president for academic affairs. He previously served in several roles at Kent State University (Ohio) for a total of 18 years, including founding director of the program on electron beam technology. He was also Kent’s associate dean for research, interim assistant dean for research and interim assistant dean for the School of Technology. He started his tenure at Kent State in 1985 as a professor, and continued to teach until his departure from the university in 2003. Dr. Vargas began his career in higher education at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM), from which he received a Bachelor of Science in physics. He earned his Ph.D. in physics and aerospace science from the University of Michigan and he has

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Master of Science degrees from Michigan in both physics and aerospace science. He is married to Pam Vargas, who currently serves as director of Research and Grant Development at Southeast, and they have a son, a daughter, and two granddaughters.


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James P. Limbaugh

Vivek Malik

Lauren Kohn Student Representative

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rady Barke is in his fifth year as Southeast Missouri’s Director of Athletics. Barke served as the Interim Director of Athletics since July, 2015, before being named to the permanent position of Director of Athletics on June 7, 2016. During the 2019-20 season, the Redhawks were on pace to have one of their best campaigns in the school’s athletics history. SEMO won four Ohio Valley Conference titles with women’s soccer and football claiming regular-season crowns and women’s basketball and volleyball securing OVC Tournament championships. The Redhawks also recorded a school record 44 conference victories between the fall and winter sports. At the time the 2019-20 season ended due to the COVID-19 pandemic, SEMO was first in the OVC Commissioner’s Cup race

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with 80.75 points. Academically, SEMO’s athletic teams were again strong in the classroom. Student-athletes overcame an enormous amount of adversity and disruption to close out the 2019-20 ac=ademic year with a Department of Athletics record 3.53 spring grade point average. That mark was the highest GPA of any semester for the Redhawks who had a total of 12 teams achieve a 3.21 or higher GPA in the spring term alone. Also, five different programs, including gymnastics (3.82), women’s soccer (3.78), women’s basketball (3.42), men’s basketball (3.26) and football (2.94) registered their highest semester GPAs ever. The upcoming 2020-21 campaign marks SEMO’s third year with Under Armour. Barke reached a multi-year agreement with the Baltimore-based global

leader in performance footwear, apparel and equipment that made Under Armour the official outfitter of SEMO Athletics on July 1, 2018. As part of the multi-year agreement, Under Armour provides on-field and training gear for 15 sports. Additionally, Under Armour outfits members of the athletic department including coaches and staff. Barke also secured bids to host SEMO’s first home football playoff games. Additionally, he helped the University reach a collaborative partnership with SoutheastHEALTH. Under the agreement, SoutheastHEALTH orthopedic and sports medicine physicians provide orthopedic, primary medical care, athletic training and physical therapy services, and invest in the University by providing diagnostic equipment and athletic training supplies, as well as scholarships for students.

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Most recently, new state-ofthe-art Formetco digital video scoreboards were installed at both Houck Field and the Southeast Softball Complex under Barke’s leadership. A brand new 4,000-square foot baseball training facility was completed prior to the 2020 season. The $400,000 indoor facility can fit up to four batting cages. There are portable pitching mounds as well as HitTrax and Rapsodo technology that helps improve overall player performance. Barke hired Brad Korn as the Redhawks head men’s basketball coach on Mar. 24, 2020, while navigating through the unprecedented times during the COVID-19 pandemic. Korn was the third head coach Barke hired during his tenure as Director of Athletics. During his first year in 2016-17, Barke introduced Andy Sawyers


REDHAWK FOOTBALL been made to the nutrition area that serves as a fueling station for SEMO student-athletes at the Holcomb Success Center. Fundraising has steadily increased under Barke’s direction. The 2018-19 campaign marked the fifth consecutive year of growth for the Redhawks Club general fund. It is the highest level of giving to the Redhawks Club general fund since 2003-04. Barke also worked with donors to establish two new endowed scholarships for student-athletes and raised over $60,000 to support the SEMO football program and summer school scholarships. More than $250,000 in pledges for the Redhawks Club unrestricted booster fund has been raised with Barke as Director of Athletics. Over $200,000 was raised in Sponsorship & Marketing contracts each of the last two years. The 2019-20 season was the sixth-consecutive year of Sponsorship and Marketing revenues. Barke has worked hard to enhance Redhawks branding around the community. Redhawk banners, S-E! M-O! billboards, Welcome to Redhawk Country and Your Redhawks yard signs are prominently displayed all over Cape Girardeau. On July 1, 2020, SEMO unveiled refreshed spirit marks, including a new primary logo, wordmark and variations for its 15 athletic programs. The new brand identity will allow SEMO’s athletic teams to display consistent logos, lettering and numerals, and is independent of the existing University marks. Barke created the Redhawks Trivia Night & Auction, a sold out event that generated over $40,000 in net revenue its first year. In addition, he launched

the Redhawks BRIDGE program which provides student-athletes with both leadership and life skills experiences through interactive programming that will prepare them to be successful in life after athletics. Barke served as Interim Associate Director of Athletics for Compliance & Student Support Services before being named the Senior Associate to the President and Secretary to the Southeast Missouri State University Board of Regents in 2013. He began his tenure at Southeast in 2008 as Assistant Director of Athletics for Compliance & Eligibility. Barke previously served as a governance intern with the NCAA national headquarters in Indianapolis, and as a law clerk with the Southern Illinois University-Carbondale Department of Athletics Compliance Office.

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Barke has served as a member of the National Association of Athletics Compliance (NAAC), chaired the NAAC Education Committee, and was a member of the NAAC Board of Directors. He has facilitated the NCAA Regional Leadership Academy, and served on both the NCAA Sports Wagering Task Force and the Olympic Sports Liaison Committee. Barke has a juris doctorate degree from Southern Illinois University School of Law, an MBA from Southeast Missouri State University, and a bachelor of science degree in biology from Webster University. While a student at Webster, Barke was a member of both the basketball and golf teams and was inducted into the Webster Athletic Hall of Fame. He and his wife, Halley, are parents of three children, Mabrie, Jackson, and Kolbe.

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as the Redhawks head baseball coach and worked tirelessly on two major renovation projects. Nearly a month after Sawyers was hired, Southeast Missouri State and the City of Cape Girardeau officially broke ground on Capaha Field. New synthetic turf, new fencing and a digital scoreboard in the outfield were added as part of the $1.8 million project that was completed before SEMO’s season-opener. Gymnastics Coach Ashley Lawson was Barke’s other hire. Lawson orchestrated a big turnaround in SEMO women’s gymnastics during her first two years as head coach. On Feb. 3, 2017, SEMO formally dedicated Holcomb Success Center. To honor the long-time service and philanthropy of Dr. John and Judy Holcomb, the University named the facility the Holcomb Success Center located in the Student Recreation CenterSouth. Indoor turf, weights, equipment and lifting platforms were added as part of the renovation at a cost of $500,000. The facility now has more space and equipment to handle SEMO’s larger teams or multiple teams training at the same time. Barke helped secure the Holcombs gift, the largest single cash gift in SEMO Athletics history. Major improvements were also made to the second floor of the building where athletic academic services are housed. This space provides student-athletes with places to study and features a computer lab with 30 work terminals and rooms for group meetings. Staff members assist student-athletes with life skills development, academic advising and academic progress toward degree requirements and NCAA eligibility. Additional renovations have


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Nate Saverino Associate Director of Athletics External Affairs

Adam Criblez Faculty Athletics Representative

Amanda Martin Co-Head Athletic Trainer

Barb Kinsey Administrative Assistant

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Kent Phillips Coordinator of Facilities & Event Management

Kristin Jones Assistant Athletic Trainer

Tony Brutofsky Strength & Conditioning

Robert Greim Associate Director of Athletics Compliance & Student Services

TJ Bartels Ticket Office Manager

Holly Reynolds Assistant Athletic Trainer

Brian Robbett Strength & Conditioning

Phillip Lady Assistant Director of Athletics Marketing & Engagement

Brooke Hengst Coordinator of Student-Athlete Development

Mike Patke

Liz Brucker Director of Business Operations

Jeremiah Streeter Coordinator of Student-Athlete Development

Nathan Harrison

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Billy Hoskins

Tatianna Parham

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Craig Ringe Assistant Baseball Coach

Dustin Yoder

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Mike Geary

Chanté Crutchfield

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Andavea Alexander Volunteer Assistant Women’s Gymnastics Coach

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Heather Nelson Head Women’s Soccer Coach

Matthew Kinney Assistant Baseball Coach

Sam McMahon Assistant Men’s Basketball Coach

Sakellie Daniels Assistant Women’s Basketball Coach

Paul Nelson Associate Head Women’s Soccer Coach

Michael Cavazos

Brad Korn

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Head Men’s Basketball Coach

Aaron Proctor

Rekha Patterson

Director of Men’s Basketball Operations

Courtney Smith

Head Women’s Basketball Coach

Ashley Lawson

Director of Women’s Basketball Operations

Head Women’s Gymnastics Coach

Kindra Lierz

Brian Davidson

Graduate Assistant Women’s Soccer

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Mark Redburn Head Softball Coach

Eric Crumpecker Head Track & Field Coach

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Kristen Jones Assistant Softball Coach

Ryan Lane

Matthew Guemmer Assistant Softball Coach

Danielle Burbage

Mary Beth Gunn Head Women’s Tennis Coach

Chris Navarro

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Matt Stolz

Charles Saulberry

Brittany Winborne

Assistant Women’s Volleyball Coach

Graduate Assistant Marketing & Promotions

Graduate Assistant Academic Services

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Phoebe Boeschen Graduate Assistant Women’s Tennis

Julie Yankus Head Women’s Volleyball Coach


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outheast Missouri enters its 2020 season as defending Ohio Valley Conference Champions. SEMO is coming off backto-back 9-4 seasons and NCAA Football Championship Subdivision Playoff appearances for the first time in program history. The Redhawks completed the 2019 campaign tied for first in the OVC with Austin Peay to claim their firswst league title in nine years. SEMO went 7-1 in conference play with its only blemish coming at the hands of the Governors. Now, as SEMO continues to navigate through the unprecedented times with the COVID-19 pandemic, the Redhawks are hoping to get the chance to keep their momentum going-. The Redhawks return eight starters on offense, six on defense and every one of their starters on special teams. Highlighting that contingent is four Preseason All-OVC selections in defensive back Bydarrius Knighten, offensive lineman Ja’Chai Baker, wide receiver Aaron Alston and kicker Kendrick Tiller. Knighten is the team’s top tackler back from a year ago and Baker is one of four starters returning on the offensive line. Alston is SEMO’s leading receiver back and Tiller is the Redhawks top scorer. SEMO was predicted to take fourth in this year’s OVC Preseason Poll, but has the pieces in place to prove otherwise. The Redhawks set to begin their seventh year under head coach Tom Matukewicz who has led SEMO to one OVC title, two FCS Playoff berths, the school’s only FCS Playoff win and six

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victories over nationally-ranked FCS teams. The Redhawks also carry a winning streak of 12-straight regular season home games into the upcoming 2020 campaign. Matukewicz is also just one win away from becoming SEMO’s alltime winningest coach during the schools NCAA Division I FCS era. Not to mention, SEMO’s present senior class is in position to become the all-time winningest senior class in program history. The Redhawks seniors from 2017-20 have won 21 games and need four more to break the current record of 24 that was set a short season ago. Here is a complete rundown of the 2020 Redhawks: Quarterback All eyes will be on the quarterback position as SEMO works to replace two-year starter and All-OVC performer Daniel Santacaterina. Redshirt-senior Joe Pyle (Fallon, Nev.), freshman Jalyn Williams (Atlanta, Ga.) and Football Bowl Subdivision transfers Christian Perez (Louisville) and Andrew Bunch (Nebraska) will hook up in this year’s quarterback race. Pyle is the most experienced after seeing his first NCAA Division I action under center in 2019. He appeared in six games and made one start, completing 15-of-34 passes for 196 yards along the way. Pyle ran for 74 yards and one touchdown on 20 carries and was named OVC Newcomer of the Week on Oct. 27. Williams redshirted and won the team’s Offensive Work Most Valuable Player award based on his work with the prep team in practice. Perez and Bunch widen the

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depth at quarterback. Perez redshirted as a true freshman at Louisville a year ago. Meanwhile, Bunch spent the last three seasons at Nebraska, where he was a two-time Academic All-Big Ten selection and three-time Nebraska ScholarAthlete. He played in two games in 2019 and threw for 320 yards and two touchdowns in five games during the 2018 season. Redshirt-sophomores Jacob Buie (Memphis, Tenn.) and Patrick Maddox (Kennett, Mo.) the other quarterbacks on SEMO’s roster. Running Back SEMO is again deep at running back with the return of junior Zion Custis (Lovejoy, Ga.) and redshirt-sophomore Geno Hess (Peoria, Ill.). Custis and Hess were equally impressive over the course of the 2019 season. Custis led the Redhawks with 684 yards on 142 carries with an average of 4.8 yards per touch. He scored five rushing touchdowns and averaged 57 yards a game. Hess followed close behind with 575 yards and six

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touchdowns on 102 carries. He led the team with 5.6 yards per rush. Custis and Hess ranked sixth and seventh in the OVC in rushing, respectively, as the Redhawks had the third-most productive rushing offense in the league. Redshirt-freshmen Q’Nairies Anderson (Charleston, Mo.), Xavier Myers (Murfreesboro, Tenn.) and Rashaun Hyde (Festus, Mo.) along with redshirtjunior Brayden Hull (Wentzville, Mo.) give SEMO more options in the backfield. SEMO’s ball carriers are under the direction of first-year running backs coach Andre Crenshaw. Receivers The Redhawks have another big hole to fill following the departure of All-American and record-setting wide receiver Kristian Wilkerson. Of the seven players listed at receiver on the depth chart, three saw action in 2019. Returning starters Aaron Alston (Brighton, Tenn.) and Zack Smith (Louisville, Ky.) headline the group.


OFFENSIVE OUTLOOK 2020 Offensive Depth Chart Left Tackle 71 Ja’Chai Baker, 6-6, 295, R-Sr.* 75 Damon Mixon, 6-6, 260, R-Fr. Left Guard 76 Terry Cook, 6-4, 295, Jr. 70 Shyron Rodgers, 6-3, 290, Jr.

Right Guard 64 Jaden Rosenthall, 6-2, 305, Sr.* 73 Will Christopher, 6-3, 295, R-So. Right Tackle 68 Nate Korte, 6-4, 305, R-So.* 73 Will Christopher, 6-3, 295, R-So. Tight End 84 Austin Crump, 6-4, 245, R-Sr.* 87 Caleb Strauss, 6-6, 240, R-So. Quarterback 8 Joe Pyle, 6-2, 207, R-Sr. 10 Jalyn Williams, 6-1, 200, R-Fr. - OR 3 Christian Perez, 6-1, 175, R-Fr. - OR 5 Andrew Bunch, 6-1, 215, R-Sr. Running Back 2 Zion Custis, 5-8, 180, Jr.* 6 Geno Hess, 5-8, 195, R-So. Wide Receiver 16 Colby Cornett, 5-9, 165, R-Sr. 4 Johnny King, 6-4, 180, Jr. Wide Receiver 9 Zack Smith, 5-9, 190, R-Sr.* 86 Garrett Todd, 5-10, 165, R-Fr. - OR 15 Pervis Frazier, 6-0, 190, Jr. Wide Receiver 85 Aaron Alston, 6-4, 285, Jr.* 7 Rashaan Palmer, 6-4, 195, R-Fr. * - Returning Starter

total of 10 contests. Redshirt-sophomore Caleb Strauss (Warrenton, Mo.) also played last season, although the majority of his time was on special teams. Strauss had his only reception for five yards at Missouri (Sept. 14). Transfers Jerome Afe (Allan Hancock College) and Will Weidemann (Ellsworth CC) add depth at tight end. Offensive Line In what was a big area of concern a year ago, SEMO’s offensive line is in excellent shape with the return of four starters. Preseason All-OVC selection Ja’Chai Baker (Council Bluffs, Iowa) is back at left tackle, Dane Nelson (Visalia, Calif.) returns at center, Jaden Rosenthall (Grandview, Mo.) is back at right guard and Nate Korte (Morris, Ill.) returns at right tackle. Baker (9), Nelson (9), Rosenthall (12) and Korte (12) combined for 42 starts up front

in 2019. The only starter SEMO lost on its offensive line was First-Team All-OVC honoree Elijah Swehla. Terry Cook (Elgin, Texas) is projected to take over as the Redhawks starting left guard. Returnees Damon Mixon (Gainesville, Ga.) and Will Christopher (Girard, Ill.), and newcomers Shyron Rodgers (Northwest Mississippi CC) and Sage Sobrado (Santa Barbara City College) could see action, as well. Mixon redshirted as a true freshman and Christopher played in one game during the 2019 campaign. Rodgers was a two-year starter at Northwest Mississippi Community College, where he helped lead the Rangers to a 16-5 record over that span. Sobrado spent the last two seasons at Santa Barbara City College. Jason Onyebuagu, SEMO’s third first-year position coach, will mentor the offensive line.

Tight End Justin Kramer, who worked as an assistant coach at SEMO from 2008-12, returns to Cape Girardeau for his second stint with the Redhawks. Kramer will coach the tight ends and inherits a strong group at that position. Fifth-year senior Austin Crump (Eureka, Mo.) is at the top of the two-deep. Crump missed the first three games of 2019 with a torn pectoral muscle injury. He finished the year with five receptions in a

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Center 61 Dane Nelson, 6-1, 295, Sr.* 77 Sage Sobrado, 6-2, 280, Jr.

Alston was second on the team behind Wilkerson with 687 receiving yards and four toudowns on 51 catches. He averaged 13.5 yards per reception and 52.8 receiving yards a game. Smith rated third on the team with 31 receptions for 207 yards and three touchdowns. Redshirt-senior Colby Cornett (Joplin, Mo.) is SEMO’s other returning receiver. Cornett played in all 13 games and tallied 21 catches for 166 yards and a touchdown last season. Rashaan Palmer (Chicago, Ill.) and Garrett Todd (Lebanon, Tenn.), and junior college transfers Johnny King (Northeastern Oklahoma A&M) and Pervis Frazier (East Mississippi CC) are also in the mix. Palmer and Todd both redshirted as true freshmen a year ago. King participated in five games at Northeastern Oklahoma A&M in 2019. Meanwhile, Frazier was East Mississippi Community College’s second-leading receiver with 51 catches for 522 yards and one touchdown.

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he Redhawk defense brings back six starters for the upcoming 2020 season. Each season that Bryce Saia has been defensive coordinator, Southeast Missouri finished among the top two in the Ohio Valley Conference in either red zone defense, sacks, turnover margin, third down defense or interceptions. In 2019, SEMO led the OVC and ranked 20th nationally in interceptions (14). The Redhawks were also second in the league in red zone defense and posted 24 takeways, which rated third among OVC teams. Defensive Line Seniors Daterraion Richardson (Liberty, Mo.) and Bryson Donnell (Antioch, Tenn.) return to anchor the defensive line in SEMO’s 4-3 set. Richardson started 12 games and registered 22 tackles, 14 solo stops and 1.5 tackles for loss a year ago. Donnell will start at the other defensive tackle spot after collecting 30 tackles, 3.5 tackles for loss and two sacks in 12 contests last season. Transfers Matt Hanson (Iowa Central CC) and LaWilliam Holmes, Jr. (Copiah-Lincoln CC) are behind Richardson and Donnell. Hanson notched 31 tackles and one forced fumble in 12 games at Iowa Central Community College in 2019. Prior to that, he spent two years at Mid-American Conference member Akron. Holmes, Jr. played two seasons at Copiah-Lincoln Community College. He tallied 32 tackles, 1.5 tackles for loss and 1.5 sacks a year ago. At nose tackle, Lunden Manuel (Cordova, Tenn.) is expected

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to make his starting debut after redshirting as a true freshman. Isaiah Hunt (Northeast Mississippi CC) will also look to contribute at nose tackle. Hunt joins the Redhawks from Northeast Mississippi Community College, where he had 17 tackles last season. Inside Linebackers Despite the loss of FirstTeam All-OVC selection and All-American Zach Hall, SEMO remains strong at linebacker. Sophomore Mike Matthews (Fayetteville, N.C.) and senior Brandon Mincey (Plantation, Fla.) take over at the Will and Mike spots, respectively. As a true freshman, Matthews played in 13 games and started four of the final six contests during the 2019 season. He tallied 24 tackles with 17 solo stops en route to earning Third-Team Phil Steele Freshman All-America honors. Like Matthews, Mincey also logged four starts a year ago. He finished with 25 tackles, 2.5 tackles for loss and a sack. Returnees Rasean McCauley (Louisville, Ky.) and Izeal Terrell (Alton, Ill.), and newcomer LaDarrius Rule (Northwest Mississippi CC) will also be in the rotation at middle linebacker. McCauley played in all 13 games as a true freshman and posted 19 tackles and one sack. Terrell redshirted his rookie campaign. And, Rule comes to SEMO from Northwest Mississippi Community College. He tied for second on the team with 59 tackles in 2019.

Outside Linebackers Veterans Omardrick Douglas (Louisville, Ky.) and Bryant Pirtle (Louisville, Ky.) are SEMO’s starting outside linebackers. Douglas started 10 of 13 games for the Redhawks last season. He ranked eighth on the team with 31 total tackles. Douglas also added three tackles for loss, a sack and returned his only interception 32 yards for a touchdown. Pirtle, too, saw action in all 13 contests. He led SEMO with five sacks and ranked third on the team with seven tackles for loss. Pirtle was slightly ahead of Douglas with 34 tackles. Juniors Derrick Calhoun (St. Louis, Mo.) and Rashad Hughes (Overland, Mo.) along with sophomore Anthony Ballard (Milan, Tenn.) round out the front seven depth. Calhoun started three games and finished sixth on the team with 36 tackles. Hughes saw action in eight contests mainly on special teams. Meanwhile, Ballard appeared in 13 games with the majority of his playing time on special teams.

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Safeties Senior Bydarrius Knighten (Tunica, Miss.) and junior Lawrence Johnson (St. Louis, Mo.) are the returning starters at safety. A Preseason All-OVC pick, Knighten is SEMO’s top returning tackler at the free safety position. Knighten ranked third on the team with 75 tackles, including 53 solo stops. He had 1.5 tackles for loss and led the Redhawks with three interceptions. Knighten finished the 2019 season at 23rd in the OVC in tackles and seventh in interceptions. At strong safety, Johnson started 11 games and was fourth on the team with 53 stops. He had two tackles for loss and three pass breakups, as well. Senior Robert Hatchett III (Lithonia, Ga.) and sophomore Jontae Dobson (Indianapolis, Ind.) each saw significant playing time during their first year at SEMO in 2019. Hatchett III participated in 12 games and tallied nine tackles with eight solo stops. Dobson turned in 16 tackles in 13 contests. All but six of his tackles were solo.


DEFENSIVE OUTLOOK 2020 Defensive Depth Chart Defensive Tackle 99 Daterraion Richardson, 5-11, 290, Sr.* 90 Matt Hanson, 6-3, 295, Jr. Nose Tackle 50 Lunden Manuel, 6-2, 290, R-Fr. 10 Isaiah Hunt, 6-1, 300, Jr.

Outside Linebacker 6 Bryant Pirtle, 6-2, 227, Sr. 18 Derrick Calhoun, Jr., 6-1, 235, Jr. Inside Linebacker (Will) 11 Mike Matthews, 6-1, 235, So,* 33 Rasean McCauley, 6-2, 225, So. Inside Linebacker (Mike) 12 Brandon Mincey, 6-0, 230, Sr. 45 Izeal Terrell, 6-3, 220, R-Fr. - OR 30 LaDarrius Rule, 6-1, 220, Jr. Outside Linebacker 4 Omardrick Douglas, 6-3, 221, R-Sr.* 31 Rashad Hughes, 6-1, 225, Jr. - OR 32 Anthony Ballard, 6-2, 211, So. Cornerback 1 Al Young, 5-11, 175, R-Sr.* 21 Kareem Gaulden, 5-11, 185, Sr. Strong Safety 13 Lawrence Johnson, 6-0, 194, Jr.* 28 Robert Hatchett III, 6-0, 185, Sr. Free Safety 2 Bydarrius Knighten, 6-0, 190, R-Sr.* 3 Jontae Dobson, 5-9, 165, So. Cornerback 24 Shabari Davis, 6-0, 180, Sr. 25 Trai Hodges, 5-10, 170, Jr.

Cornerbacks SEMO is also experienced at cornerback with the return of seniors Al Young (Cape Girardeau, Mo.) and Shabari Davis (Garden City, Ga.). Young’s 2019 season was cut short due to an achilles injury. He started the first four games notching 10 tackles and two interceptions before receiving a medical hardship. Davis started six games and recorded 25 tackles and 21 solo stops. He had five pass breakups, forced a fumble and had one interception. Behind Young and Davis are transfer Kareem Gaulden (Stony Brook) and junior Trai Hodges (Rome, Ga.). Gaulden played the last two seasons at Colonial Athletic Association member Stony Brook. He saw action in 12 games and had at least two tackles in four contests during the 2019 campaign. Hodges played in all 13 games collecting nine tackles and eight solo stops a year ago.

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outheast Missouri is loaded on special teams with returning starters in all areas. SEMO brings back its starting kicker, placekicker, punter, holder, long/short snapper and return men. The Redhawks led the Ohio Valley Conference in punting each of the last two seasons. SEMO has also been among the top teams in the conference in both kick and punt return average. In 2019, SEMO averaged 37.3 yards per punt, ranked second in the OVC in kickoff return average (19.9 ypr) and third in punt return average (11.6 ypr). Over the last two years alone, the Redhawks blocked a total of eight kicks, including six in 2018 and two in 2019. SEMO’s specialists are a very seasoned group which constantly thrives on making those ever so important game-changing plays. Kickoffs/Holder Left-footed Adam Krause (Chicago, Ill.) will resume duties as the Redhawks starter on kickoffs. Krause, who is also SEMO’s starting holder, begins his second year in those roles. In 13 games last season, Krause kicked off 69 times for 3,820 yards and seven touchbacks. He averaged 55.4 yards per kick. Placekicker Preseason All-OVC selection Kendrick Tiller (Lebanon, Mo.) is back to handle the place kicking duties. Tiller was the Redhawks top scorer with 88 points in 2019. He kicked 16-of-22 field goals and 40-of-45 extra points. Tiller ranked 14th in the nation in field goals per game (1.3). He

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also finished third in the OVC in both scoring and field goals, and ranked eighth in PAT kicking percentage (.889). A native of Lebanon, Missouri, Tiller ranks among the school’s all-time career leaders in field goals (7th, 25) and PATs (8th, 64). Tiller’s longest field goal was 55 yards at Montana State a year ago, a kick that tied for secondlongest in program history. Krause is another option at placekicker, while Tiller can be used on kickoffs if the need arises. Punter Senior Jake Reynolds (Wildwood, Mo.) has consistently been one of the best punters in the OVC throughout his college career. Reynolds enters his fourth year as the Redhawks starting punter. He punted 72 times for 2,904 yards and averaged 40.3 yards per punt last season. Reynolds dropped 20 of his punts inside the 20-yard line and broke a single-game record with 14 punts at Missouri (Sept. 14). He ranked third in the OVC in punting. Reynolds ranks among SEMO’s all-time career leaders in punting yards (4th, 8,207), punting average (5th, 40.4) and punt attempts (4th, 203). Krause and Zach Haynes (Potosi, Mo.) are behind Reynolds at punter. Haynes redshirted as a true freshman in 2019. Long Snapper/Short Snapper Fifth-year senior Camden Boyle (Lake Zurich, Ill.) is SEMO’s mainstay at both long and short snapper. Boyle has started each of the last three years playing a total of 36 games during that span. Redshirt-sophomore

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SPECIAL TEAMS OUTLOOK 2020 Special Teams Depth Chart Placekicker 37 Kendrick Tiller, 5-10, 175, R-Sr.* 39 Adam Krause, 6-0, 190, Jr. Kickoffs 39 Adam Krause, 6-0, 190, Jr.* 37 Kendrick Tiller, 5-10, 175, R-Sr.

Holder 39 Adam Krause, 6-0, 190, Jr.* 16 Colby Cornett, 5-9, 165, R-Sr. Long Snapper/Short Snapper 41 Camden Boyle, 5-10, 205, R-Sr.* 62 Tristan Love, 6-2, 290, R-So. - OR 94 Jenson Walker, 6-3, 235, Fr.

Kickoff is set for 6 p.m., CT, at Saluki Stadium. The No. 25 Redhawks and No. 24 Salukis are ranked in the STATS FCS Preseason Poll and join a growing list of college football programs that are planning to play football this fall. The game will count toward the 2020-21 season record and be used by the selection committee when determining the proposed 16-team playoff field. This year marks the 88th

meeting between SEMO and SIU in a series that dates back to 1909 when the teams crossed the Mississippi River by boat to play. The game is now known as the “War for the Wheel” in reference to the ship’s wheel trophy which goes to the winner. The wheel currently resides in Cape Girardeau after the Redhawks beat the Salukis each of the last two seasons. SEMO leads the alltime series, 42-37-8.

Schedule On Aug. 14, 2020 the Ohio Valley Conference Board of Presidents announced that fall Punt Returns 24 Shabari Davis, 6-0, 180, Sr. competition and championships in 1 Al Young, 5-11, 175, R-Sr. the sports of football, men’s and women’s cross country, women’s Kickoff Returns soccer and women’s volleyball are 2 Zion Custis, 5-8, 180, Jr.* postponed due to the concerns 9 Zack Smith, 5-9, 190, R-Sr.* and uncertainty surrounding the 24 Shabari Davis, 6-0, 180, Sr. COVID-19 pandemic. 1 Al Young, 5-11, 175, R-Sr. OVC football-playing institutions that are able to * - Returning Starter demonstrate a team’s willingness and readiness to compete based Tristan Love (Rockledge, on the NCAA’s Resocialization Fla.) and freshman Jenson of Collegiate Sport: Developing Walker (Holly, Mich.) are other Standards for Practice and possibilities. Competition and the NCAA’s Love did not see game action mental health guidance are last season and Walker joins the approved to play up to four Redhawks from Holly High School. non-conference scheduled games in the fall. Kick & Punt Returns The OVC expects to play All four of SEMO’s top return a seven-game spring season, men on kickoffs are back. followed by the FCS Playoffs (16 That group includes junior Zion team field). Custis (Lovejoy, Ga.) and seniors SEMO’s only non-conference Zack Smith (Louisville, Ky.), game this fall will be with longtime Shabari Davis (Garden City, Ga.) rival Southern Illinois. That game is scheduled for Friday, Oct. 23.

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Punter 36 Jake Reynolds, 5-10, 175, R-Sr.* 39 Adam Krause, 6-0, 190, Jr. - OR 47 Zach Haynes, 6-1, 170, R-Fr.

and Al Young (Cape Girardeau, Mo.). Custis led the team with 12 kick returns for 274 yards, averaging 22.8 yards per return in 2019. He ranked second on the team with 986 all-purpose yards. Smith, the Redhawks top return man on punts, rated second in the OVC with 10.1 yards per punt return. He also ranked 18th in the nation in that category after running back 13 punts for 163 yards. Additionally, Smith returned eight kicks for another 124 yards. Davis had four kickoff returns for 76 yards and Young returned two kicks for 44 yards. Davis and Young will also return punts along with Smith.

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Name Al Young Bydarrius Knighten Zion Custis Jontae Dobson Christian Perez Omardrick Douglas Johnny King Andrew Bunch Ty Leonard Bryant Pirtle Geno Hess Rashaan Palmer Joe Pyle Keilyn Tyus Zack Smith Jaylen Dobson Jalyn Williams Isaiah Hunt Mike Matthews Carl Moore Brandon Mincey Lawrence Johnson Cameron Powell Pervis Frazier Colby Cornett Patrick Maddox Jacob Buie Derrick Calhoun, Jr. Wesley Roberts Q’Nairies Anderson Kareem Gaulden Tyler Nelome Shabari Davis Trai Hodges Jalon Greer Brayden Hull Robert Hatchett III Jalon Benson LaDarrius “Dee” Rule Rashad Hughes Anthony Ballard Rasean McCauley Xavier Myers Shamenski Rucker Dony’e Taylor Jake Reynolds Kendrick Tiller Micah Fann Adam Krause Camden Boyle Austin Cook Cleyton Gracie Izeal Terrell Zach Haynes Gary Robinson Keandre Booker Lunden Manuel Jacob Morrissey Zach Bodway Jaren Alnutt Jamel Goulbourne Chilton Tolliver Matt Bigley AJ Laux

Pos. CB DB RB CB QB OLB WR QB DB OLB RB WR QB OLB WR DB QB DL ILB WR ILB DB DB WR WR WR QB OLB WR RB DB DB DB DB DB RB DB DB LB OLB LB LB RB DB LB K/P K/P OLB P LS WR ILB ILB K/P LB OLB DL ILB ILB OL LB OL LB OL

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

Wt. 175 190 180 165 175 221 180 215 170 227 195 195 207 210 190 165 200 300 235 165 230 194 170 190 165 175 220 235 185 180 185 180 180 170 175 205 185 183 220 225 211 225 191 175 175 175 175 234 190 205 164 220 220 170 205 210 290 205 205 250 225 275 220 275

Cl. Sr. Sr. Jr. So. Fr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Fr. Sr. So. Fr. Sr. Fr. Sr. Fr. Fr. Jr. So. Fr. Sr. Jr. Fr. Jr. Sr. So. So. Jr. Fr. Fr. Sr. Fr. Sr. Jr. Fr. Sr. Sr. Fr. Jr. Jr. So. So. Fr. Fr. Fr. Sr. Sr. Fr. Jr. Sr. Fr. Sr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. So. Fr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Fr.

Yr. 5th 5th 3rd 2nd 2nd 5th 3rd 5th 2nd Gr. 3rd 2nd 5th 1st 5th 1st 2nd 3rd 2nd 2nd 4th 3rd 1st 3rd 5th 3rd 3rd 4th 1st 2nd Gr. 1st Gr. 3rd 2nd 5th 4th 1st 3rd 4th 2nd 2nd 2nd 1st 1st 5th 5th 1st 3rd 5th 1st 5th 2nd 2nd 1st 2nd 2nd 1st 3rd 2nd 1st 2nd 3rd 1st

Hometown Cape Girardeau, Mo. Tunica, Miss. Lovejoy, Ga. Indianapolis, Ind. East St. Louis, Ill. Louisville, Ky. Lauderdale Lakes, Fla. Thompson’s Station, Tenn. Louisville, Ky. Louisville, Ky. Peoria, Ill. Chicago, Ill. Fallon, Nev. Barnesville, Ga. Louisville, Ky. Indianapolis, Ind. Atlanta, Ga. Ackerman, Miss. Fayetteville, N.C. Madison, Ill. Plantation, Fla. St. Louis, Mo. St. Louis, Mo. Louisville, Miss. Joplin, Mo. Kennett, Mo. Memphis, Tenn. St. Louis, Mo. Palatka, Fla. Charleston, Mo. Jersey City, N.J. Hampton, Ga. Garden City, Ga. Rome, Ga. Germantown, Tenn. Wentzville, Mo. Lithonia, Ga. Machesney Park, Ill. Horn Lake, Miss. Overland, Mo. Milan, Tenn. Louisville, Ky. Murfreesboro, Tenn. Lawrenceville, Ga. Cape Girardeau, Mo. Wildwood, Mo. Lebanon, Mo. Nashville, Tenn. Chicago, Ill. Lake Zurich, Ill. Perryville, Mo. Columbia, Mo. Alton, Ill. Potosi, Mo. Hampton, Ga. Moss Point, Miss. Cordova, Tenn. Edwardsville, Ill. Hillsboro, Mo. Germantown, Tenn. Conyers, Ga. Atlanta, Ga. West Salem, Wis. Gilbert, Ariz.

High School/Previous College Central Rosa Fort Lovejoy Ben Davis East St. Louis/Louisville Ballard Boyd H. Anderson/Northeastern Okla. A&M Independence/Nebraska Butler DeSales/Utah Peoria Simeon Churchill County/Golden West College Lamar County Male Ben Davis Westlake Choctaw County/NE Mississippi CC Jack Britt Madison American Heritage/Garden City CC Riverview Gardens Christian Brothers Louisville/East Mississippi CC Joplin Kennett University School of Jackson Hazelwood East Palatka Charleston Lincoln/Stony Brook Dutchtown Groves/Garden City CC Rome Germantown Timberland Lithonia/Butler CC Harlem Lake Cormorant/Northwest MIssissippi CC Ritenour Milan/Memphis Male Oakland Central Gwinnett Central Lafayette Lebanon Nashville Christian Montini Catholic/Western Kentucky Lake Zurich Perryville Hickman Alton Potosi Dutchtown Moss Point St. Benedict at Auberndale Edwardsville Hillsboro Houston Salem Pace Academy West Salem/Ellsworth CC Higley

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Dane Nelson Tristan Love Braden Higgins Jaden Rosenthall Jake Steward Nate Korte Shyron Rodgers Ja’Chai Baker Josepha Siatini Will Christopher Phillip Wilder Damon Mixon Terry Cook Sage Sobrado Khalyl Warren Luke Schwepker Jake Holten Terrell Jester Evan Coleman Austin Crump Aaron Alston Garrett Todd Caleb Strauss Will Weidemann Jerome Afe Matt Hanson LaWilliam Holmes Steven Lewis Bryson Donnell Jenson Walker James Sackie Preston Haynes James Dioh Daterraion Richardson

OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL WR WR WR WR TE WR WR TE TE TE DL DL DL DL LS DL OL DL DL

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

295 290 270 305 315 305 290 295 315 295 280 260 295 280 285 170 187 190 160 245 185 165 240 240 260 295 284 285 290 235 290 295 285 290

Sr. So. Fr. Sr. Fr. So. Jr. Sr. Jr. So. Fr. Fr. Jr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Sr. Jr. Fr. So. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Fr. Sr. Fr. Jr. Sr. Fr. Sr.

4th 3rd 1st 4th 2nd 3rd 3rd 5th 3rd 3rd 1st 2nd 3rd 3rd 1st 1st 1st 1st 2nd 5th 3rd 2nd 3rd 3rd 3rd 3rd 3rd 1st 4th 1st 3rd 4th 1st 4th

Visalia, Calif. Rockledge, Fla. Du Quoin, Ill. Grandview, Mo. Gardner, Kan. Morris, Ill. Corinth, Miss. Council Bluffs, Iowa Pago, Pago, AS Girard, Ill. Jonesboro, Ga. Gainesville, Ga. Elgin, Texas Fresno, Calif. Chicago, Ill. Murray, Ky. Collinsville, Ill. Griffin, Ga. Brentwood, Tenn. Eureka, Mo. Brighton, Tenn. Lebanon, Tenn. Warrenton, Mo. Clarion, Iowa Anchorage, Ak. Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. Carthage, Miss. Pontiac, Ill. Antioch, Tenn. Holly, Mich. Providence, R.I. Olive Branch, Miss. Powder Springs, Ga. Liberty, Mo.

Head Coach Tom Matukewicz (Seventh Year - Fort Hays State, 1997) Assistant Coaches Bryce Saia (Defensive Coordinator/Secondary - Fort Hays State, 1996) Jeromy McDowell (Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks - Central Methodist, 2005) Matt Martin (Special Teams Coordinator/Outside Linebackers - Emporia State, 2006) Tyler French (Inside Linebackers - Southeast Missouri, 2013) Ray Smith (Cornerbacks - Northern Illinois, 2006) Justin Drudik (Recruiting Coordinator/Wide Receivers - Nebraska-Kearney, 2012) Jerone Williams (Defensive Line - Eastern Illinois, 2014) Jason Onyebuagu (Offensive Line - Northern Illinois, 2009) Justin Kramer (Tight Ends - Southern Illinois, 2005) Andre Crenshaw (Running Backs - Oregon, 2010) Additional Football Staff

Luke Berblinger (Video Coordinator/Offensive Quality Control) Drew Collier (Defensive Quality Control) Lucas Orchard (Student Assistant) Jesse Stilley (Graduate Assistant) Brett Blackman (Director of Operations & Equipment) Mark Weisman (Strength & Conditioning) Ben Fox (Sports Medicine)

Central Valley Christian/Ventura College Rockledge Du Quoin Grandview/Butler CC Gardner-Edgerton Morris Community Corinth/Northwest Mississippi CC Lewis Central/Iowa Western CC Samoana/East Los Angeles College North Mac Mt. Zion Gainesville Elgin/Cisco College Fresno Christian/Santa Barbara City College Simeon Calloway County Collinsville Griffin Ravenwood Eureka Brighton Wilson Central Warrenton Goldfield/Ellsworth CC Bartlett/Allan Hancock College Western/Iowa Central CC Louisville/Copiah-Lincoln CC Pontiac Lighthouse Christian Holly Mt. Pleasant/Lackawanna College Lewisburg/Itawamba CC Hillgrove North

Roster Breakdown Total Squad Members............................... 98 Seniors.................................................................24 Fifth-Year....................................................... 14 Graduate...........................................................3 Juniors..................................................................21 Sophomores......................................................12 Freshmen........................................................... 41 Redshirt.......................................................... 18 Pronunciation Guide Jerome Afe...............................................ah-fay Q’Nairies Anderson........ CUE-nair-ee-us Jacob Buie.............................................. boo-ee James Dioh............................................ dee-oh Jontae Dobson................................john-TAY Nate Korte......................................... core-TAY Adam Krause................sounds like house Shyron Rodgers...........................shy-RONE Bryce Saia............................................SIGH-uh Will Weidemann..................WHY-duh-man Jerone Williams...................................JER-on

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

Wt. 260 250 185 180 295 211 183 220 205 210 205 220 215 235 295 160 164 295 165 245 180 180 285 165 165 290 221 234 190 185 225 220 175 295 185 295 170 195 270 170 284 187 225 205 300 190 194 180 190 305 190 275 170 285 290 175 290 235 225 230 260 165 205 191

Cl. Jr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Sr. So. Fr. Jr. So. Fr. Sr. So. Sr. Jr. So. Fr. Fr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Fr. Fr. So. Sr. Sr. Fr. Jr. Sr. Fr. Sr. Fr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Fr. So. Fr. Jr. Jr. Fr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Fr. Jr. Jr. Sr. So. Jr. Fr. Fr. Fr. So. So. Fr. So. So. Sr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr.

Yr. 3rd 2nd 3rd 2nd 5th 2nd 1st 3rd 3rd 2nd 5th 3rd 5th 4th 3rd 2nd 1st 3rd 5th 5th 3rd Gr. 1st 1st 2nd 4th 5th 1st 3rd Gr. 1st 5th 2nd 3rd 4th 4th 2nd 3rd 1st 3rd 3rd 1st 4th 5th 3rd 1st 3rd 3rd 5th 3rd 3rd 1st 2nd 1st 3rd 3rd 2nd 2nd 2nd 4th 2nd 2nd 1st 2nd

Hometown Anchorage, Ak. Germantown, Tenn. Brighton, Tenn. Charleston, Mo. Council Bluffs, Iowa Milan, Tenn. Machesney Park, Ill. West Salem, Wis. Hillsboro, Mo. Moss Point, Miss. Lake Zurich, Ill. Memphis, Tenn. Thompson’s Station, Tenn. St. Louis, Mo. Girard, Ill. Brentwood, Tenn. Perryville, Mo. Elgin, Texas Joplin, Mo. Eureka, Mo. Lovejoy, Ga. Garden City, Ga. Powder Springs, Ga. Indianapolis, Ind. Indianapolis, Ind. Antioch, Tenn. Louisville, Ky. Nashville, Tenn. Louisville, Miss. Jersey City, N.J. Conyers, Ga. Columbia, Mo. Germantown, Tenn. Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. Lithonia, Ga. Olive Branch, Miss. Potosi, Mo. Peoria, Ill. Du Quoin, Ill. Rome, Ga. Carthage, Miss. Collinsville, Ill. Overland, Mo. Wentzville, Mo. Ackerman, Miss. Griffin, Ga. St. Louis, Mo. Lauderdale Lakes, Fla. Tunica, Miss. Morris, Ill. Chicago, Ill. Gilbert, Ariz. Louisville, Ky. Pontiac, Ill. Rockledge, Fla. Kennett, Mo. Cordova, Tenn. Fayetteville, N.C. Louisville, Ky. Plantation, Fla. Gainesville, Ga. Madison, Ill. Edwardsville, Ill. Murfreesboro, Tenn.

High School/Previous College Bartlett/Allan Hancock College Houston Brighton Charleston Lewis Central/Iowa Western CC Milan/Memphis Harlem West Salem/Ellsworth CC Hillsboro Moss Point Lake Zurich University School of Jackson Independence/Nebraska Hazelwood East North Mac Ravenwood Perryville Elgin/Cisco College Joplin Eureka Lovejoy Groves/Garden City CC Hillgrove Ben Davis Ben Davis Lighthouse Christian Ballard Nashville Christian Louisville/East Mississippi CC Lincoln/Stony Brook Salem Hickman Germantown Western/Iowa Central CC Lithonia/Butler CC Lewisburg/Itawamba CC Potosi Peoria Du Quoin Rome Louisville/Copiah-Lincoln CC Collinsville Ritenour Timberland Choctaw County/NE Mississippi CC Griffin Riverview Gardens Boyd H. Anderson/Northeastern Okla. A&M Rosa Fort Morris Community Montini Catholic/Western Kentucky Higley Butler Pontiac Rockledge Kennett St. Benedict at Auberndale Jack Britt Male American Heritage/Garden City CC Gainesville Madison Edwardsville Oakland

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Tyler Nelome Dane Nelson Rashaan Palmer Christian Perez Bryant Pirtle Cameron Powell Joe Pyle Jake Reynolds Daterraion Richardson Wesley Roberts Gary Robinson Shyron Rodgers Jaden Rosenthall Shamenski Rucker LaDarrius “Dee” Rule James Sackie Luke Schwepker Josepha Siatini Zack Smith Sage Sobrado Jake Steward Caleb Strauss Dony’e Taylor Izeal Terrell Kendrick Tiller Garrett Todd Chilton Tolliver Keilyn Tyus Jenson Walker Khalyl Warren Will Weidemann Phillip Wilder Jalyn Williams Al Young

DB OL WR QB OLB DB QB K/P DL WR LB OL OL DB LB DL WR OL WR OL OL TE LB ILB K/P WR OL OLB LS OL TE OL QB CB

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180 295 195 175 227 170 207 175 290 185 205 290 305 175 220 290 170 315 190 280 315 240 175 220 175 165 275 210 235 285 240 280 200 175

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1st 4th 2nd 2nd Gr. 1st 5th 5th 4th 1st 1st 3rd 4th 1st 3rd 3rd 1st 3rd 5th 3rd 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd 5th 2nd 2nd 1st 1st 1st 3rd 1st 2nd 5th

Hampton, Ga. Visalia, Calif. Chicago, Ill. East St. Louis, Ill. Louisville, Ky. St. Louis, Mo. Fallon, Nev. Wildwood, Mo. Liberty, Mo. Palatka, Fla. Hampton, Ga. Corinth, Miss. Grandview, Mo. Lawrenceville, Ga. Horn Lake, Miss. Providence, R.I. Murray, Ky. Pago, Pago, AS Louisville, Ky. Fresno, Calif. Gardner, Kan. Warrenton, Mo. Cape Girardeau, Mo. Alton, Ill. Lebanon, Mo. Lebanon, Tenn. Atlanta, Ga. Barnesville, Ga. Holly, Mich. Chicago, Ill. Clarion, Iowa Jonesboro, Ga. Atlanta, Ga. Cape Girardeau, Mo.

Head Coach Tom Matukewicz (Seventh Year - Fort Hays State, 1997) Assistant Coaches Bryce Saia (Defensive Coordinator/Secondary - Fort Hays State, 1996) Jeromy McDowell (Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks - Central Methodist, 2005) Matt Martin (Special Teams Coordinator/Outside Linebackers - Emporia State, 2006) Tyler French (Inside Linebackers - Southeast Missouri, 2013) Ray Smith (Cornerbacks - Northern Illinois, 2006) Justin Drudik (Recruiting Coordinator/Wide Receivers - Nebraska-Kearney, 2012) Jerone Williams (Defensive Line - Eastern Illinois, 2014) Jason Onyebuagu (Offensive Line - Northern Illinois, 2009) Justin Kramer (Tight Ends - Southern Illinois, 2005) Andre Crenshaw (Running Backs - Oregon, 2010) Additional Football Staff

Luke Berblinger (Video Coordinator/Offensive Quality Control) Drew Collier (Defensive Quality Control) Lucas Orchard (Student Assistant) Jesse Stilley (Graduate Assistant) Brett Blackman (Director of Operations & Equipment) Mark Weisman (Strength & Conditioning) Ben Fox (Sports Medicine)

Dutchtown Central Valley Christian/Ventura College Simeon East St. Louis/Louisville DeSales/Utah Christian Brothers Churchill County/Golden West College Lafayette North Palatka Dutchtown Corinth/Northwest Mississippi CC Grandview/Butler CC Central Gwinnett Lake Cormorant/Northwest MIssissippi CC Mt. Pleasant/Lackawanna College Calloway County Samoana/East Los Angeles College Male Fresno Christian/Santa Barbara City College Gardner-Edgerton Warrenton Central Alton Lebanon Wilson Central Pace Academy Lamar County Holly Simeon Goldfield/Ellsworth CC Mt. Zion Westlake Central

Roster Breakdown Total Squad Members............................... 98 Seniors.................................................................24 Fifth-Year....................................................... 14 Graduate...........................................................3 Juniors..................................................................21 Sophomores......................................................12 Freshmen........................................................... 41 Redshirt.......................................................... 18 Pronunciation Guide Jerome Afe...............................................ah-fay Q’Nairies Anderson........ CUE-nair-ee-us Jacob Buie.............................................. boo-ee James Dioh............................................ dee-oh Jontae Dobson................................john-TAY Nate Korte......................................... core-TAY Adam Krause................sounds like house Shyron Rodgers...........................shy-RONE Bryce Saia............................................SIGH-uh Will Weidemann..................WHY-duh-man Jerone Williams...................................JER-on

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PREVIEW Alaska (1) Anchorage............................................................Jerome Afe American Samoa (1) Pago Pago....................................................Josepha Siatini

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Arizona (1) Gilbert............................................................................ AJ Laux California (2) Fresno................................................................Sage Sobrado Visalia................................................................... Dane Nelson Florida (5) Ft. Lauderdale.................................................Matt Hanson Lauderdale Lakes...........................................Johnny King Palatka...........................................................Wesley Roberts Plantation.................................................. Brandon Mincey Rockledge...........................................................Tristan Love Georgia (15) Atlanta............................................................Chilton Tolliver Jalyn Williams Barnesville............................................................Keilyn Tyus Conyers...................................................Jamel Goulbourne Gainesville.......................................................Damon Mixon Garden City..................................................... Shabari Davis Griffin...................................................................Terrell Jester Hampton........................................................... Tyler Nelome Gary Robinson Jonesboro......................................................... Phillip Wilder Lawrenceville...................................... Shamenski Rucker Lithonia..................................................Robert Hatchett III Lovejoy....................................................................Zion Custis Powder Springs.................................................James Dioh Rome.......................................................................Trai Hodges Illinois (15) Alton........................................................................Izeal Terrell Chicago..............................................................Adam Krause Rashaan Palmer Khalyl Warren Collinsville...........................................................Jake Holten Du Quoin...................................................... Braden Higgins East St. Louis..............................................Christian Perez Edwardsville.............................................Jacob Morrissey Girard.............................................................Will Christopher Lake Zurich....................................................Camden Boyle Machesney Park...........................................Jalon Benson Madison.................................................................. Carl Moore Morris........................................................................Nate Korte Peoria....................................................................... Geno Hess Pontiac................................................................ Steven Lewis

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Indiana (2) Indianapolis..................................................Jaylen Dobson Jontae Dobson Iowa (2) Clarion.......................................................... Will Weidemann Council Bluffs................................................ Ja’Chai Baker Kansas (1) Gardner..............................................................Jake Steward Kentucky (6) Louisville..............................................Omardrick Douglas Ty Leonard Rasean McCauley Bryant Pirtle Zack Smith Murray.........................................................Luke Schwepker Michigan (1) Holly..................................................................Jenson Walker Mississippi (8) Ackerman.............................................................. Isaiah Hunt Carthage..................................................LaWilliam Holmes Corinth..........................................................Shyron Rodgers Horn Lake......................................................LaDarrius Rule Louisville.......................................................... Pervis Frazier Moss Point..................................................Keandre Booker Olive Branch.............................................. Preston Haynes Tunica....................................................Bydarrius Knighten Missouri (20) Cape Girardeau............................................ Dony’e Taylor Al Young Charleston...........................................Q’Nairies Anderson Columbia........................................................Cleyton Gracie Eureka................................................................Austin Crump Grandview...............................................Jaden Rosenthall Hillsboro............................................................Zach Bodway Joplin................................................................. Colby Cornett Kennett..........................................................Patrick Maddox Lebanon.......................................................... Kendrick Tiller Liberty............................................Daterraion Richardson Overland...................................................... Rashad Hughes Perryville............................................................. Austin Cook Potosi.................................................................. Zach Haynes St. Louis...............................................Derrick Calhoun, Jr. Lawrence Johnson Cameron Powell Warrenton........................................................Caleb Strauss Wentzville..........................................................Brayden Hull Wildwood....................................................... Jake Reynolds

Nevada (1) Fallon..............................................................................Joe Pyle New Jersey (1) Jersey City................................................Kareem Gaulden North Carolina (1) Fayetteville...................................................Mike Matthews Rhode Island (1) Providence...................................................... James Sackie Tennessee (12) Antioch...........................................................Bryson Donnell Brentwood......................................................Evan Coleman Brighton..............................................................Aaron Alston Cordova......................................................... Lunden Manuel Germantown.....................................................Jaren Alnutt Jalon Greer Lebanon..............................................................Garrett Todd Memphis.................................................................Jacob Buie Milan..............................................................Anthony Ballard Murfreesboro...................................................Xavier Myers Nashville................................................................Micah Fann Thompson’s Station.................................Andrew Bunch Texas (1) Elgin..........................................................................Terry Cook Wisconsin (1) West Salem.......................................................... Matt Bigley

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ove, Effort, Attitude and Discipline (L.E.A.D) are the cornerstones of Tom Matukewicz’s processdriven Southeast Missouri football program. Matukewicz begins his seventh year as the Redhawks head coach in 2020. He guided his teams to one Ohio Valley Conference title (2019), two NCAA Football Championship Subdivision Playoff appearances (2018, 2019) and the school’s only FCS Playoff win (2018). Matukewicz also has six wins over nationally-ranked FCS opponents, most of any head coach in SEMO history. SEMO put together ninewin seasons in back-to-back years, another program first for Matukewicz. The Redhawks went 9-4 during both the 2018 and 2019 campaigns. SEMO

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SEVENTH YEAR // FORT HAYS STATE, 1997 went a combined 12-1 at home over that span, as well. Under Matukewicz, SEMO has ranked among the nation’s Top-25 teams in either the FCS STATS Media or American Football Coaches Association (AFCA) Polls a total of 16 weeks, including 13 in 2019 and three in 2018. The Redhawks achieved their highest ranking of #12 in the Sept. 2 and Nov. 25 STATS Media Polls during the 2019 campaign. SEMO ranked #13 and #17 in the final STATS Media Polls in 2018 and 2019, respectively. Every year that Matukewicz has been head coach at SEMO, the Redhawks finished among the top two in the OVC in either red zone defense, sacks, turnover margin, third down defense or interceptions. In 2019, the Redhawks led the

OVC and ranked 20th nationally in interceptions (14). SEMO rated second in the league in red zone defense and had 24 takeaways, which ranked third among conference foes. Matukewicz’s 2019 squad claimed a share of the OVC title and advanced to the FCS Playoffs for the second-straight year. The Redhawks went 7-1 in conference play en route to just their second OVC crown in school history and first since 2010. SEMO’s senior class (2016-19) became the program’s all-time winningest senior class with 24 victories under Matukewicz’s leadership. The 2019 Redhawks upended then-#14 Jacksonville State on the road becoming the first team to beat JSU in Jacksonville, Alabama in SEMO’s Division I era. Matukewicz

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became the first head coach to knock off the Gamecocks in back-to-back seasons during the school’s entire Division I tenure (since 1991). Additionally, the Redhawks ended JSU’s 36-game winning streak in OVC play and 32-game winning streak in home regular-season contests. SEMO’s lone conference blemish was on the road at Austin Peay, which shared the regular-season championship with the Redhawks. After that, SEMO won its final six games of the season and hoisted the trophy following a 31-24 home victory over rival Murray State. The Redhawks closed out 2019 with a loss to Illinois State during the first round of the FCS Playoffs in Cape Girardeau. Entering the upcoming 2020 campaign, Matukewicz needs


TOM MATUKEWICZ NCAA Playoff game played at Houck Field. The Redhawks nearly swept the league’s coveted specialty awards as Matukewicz was named OVC Coach of the Year, linebacker Zach Hall was tabbed Defensive Player of the Year and running back Marquis Terry was selected Offensive Player of the Year. Statistically, the Redhawks led the FCS in turnover margin (+1.85), turnovers gained (36), interceptions (23), blocked punts allowed (0) and fumbles lost (1). SEMO also led the OVC in 13 different categories. Along the way, SEMO broke six single-season school records, including points scored (482), points per game (37.1), touchdowns (63), total plays

(891) and all-purpose yards (7,094). Six players earned AllAmerica recognition. Hall, who became SEMO’s first player to win the Buck Buchanan National Defensive Player of the Year award, was named to eight AllAmerica teams alone. Forbes, Terry, Bydarrius Knighten, DJ Freeman and Zion Custis were the Redhawks other All-America honorees. Nine individuals garnered All-OVC accolades. Daniel Santacaterina, Terry, Forbes, Hall and Knighten were firstteam selections, while Clarence Thornton, Justin Swift, Kristian Wilkerson and Lucas Orchard were second-team picks. SEMO went a perfect 6-0 at home and later won 13 in a row at Houck Field prior to its firstround FCS Playoff loss to Illinois State (Nov. 30, 2019). Following the 2018 campaign, Matukewicz received a contract extension through Jan. 31, 2023. “Coach Matukewicz has a special ability to develop young men both on and off the field, said Director rof Athletics Brady Barke. “He is building a championship caliber football program, and we have a great opportunity to build upon our recent success. We have seen firsthand the positive impact that a successful football program can have on our University and community and I’m excited to have him lead our program into the future.” SEMO led the OVC and ranked sixth in the FCS with 37 sacks in 2017. The Redhawks

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also ranked among the top four teams in the league in scoring defense (21.8 ppg allowed), rushing offense (4th, 137.7 ypg), kickoff returns (3rd, 22.8 ypr), punt return average (3rd, 10.1 ypr), sacks allowed (3rd, 14), fourth-down conversions (3rd, 50 pct.), turnover margin (t2nd, +3) and red zone defense (4th, 75 pct.). Four Redhawks, including Kendall Donnerson (firstteam), Terry (first-team), Hall (second-team) and Forbes (second-team) garnered AllOVC accolades. Donnerson was later drafted by the Green Bay Packers, becoming the first SEMO player to be drafted in 14 years. In 2016, SEMO lost four games by a combined 12 points en route to finishing with an overall record of 3-8. The Redhawks ranked third in the OVC in both scoring defense (24.4 ppg allowed) and rushing defense (138.5 ypg allowed), and boasted the league’s second-best red zone defense. Five Redhawks, including Chad Meredith (first-team), Alex Knight (first-team), Cameron Sanders (first-team), Will Young (second-team) and Jesse Hosket (all-newcomer) earned All-OVC honors. SEMO completed its 2015 campaign ranked among the top three teams in the OVC in rushing offense (2nd, 182.9 ypg), kickoff returns (20.6 ypr), punt return average (3rd, 9.6 ypr), kickoff coverage (2nd, 40.6 net avg.), sacks (2nd, 31), fourth down conversions (2nd, 60

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one more victory to reach the most wins of any head coach in SEMO’s Division I era. Matukewicz’s 33 overall wins are presently tied for first with John Mumford. Matukewicz and Mumford are also tied for first with the most OVC wins (25) since the program moved to the Division I ranks. In 2018, SEMO’s program turned the corner with a historic season that saw Matukewicz guide the Redhawks to a 9-4 overall record, second-place finish in the OVC and the school’s first NCAA FCS Playoff berth in eight years.. The Redhawks knocked off two ranked opponents and posted their first postseason victory when they toppled #15 Stony Brook in the first-ever

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COACHES pct.) and turnover margin (1st, +10). The Redhawks 31 sacks were third-most in a season. In addition, SEMO led the league in turnover margin after ranking last in that category the year before. The Redhawks faced four ranked teams and lost four games by a combined 14 points last season, as well. Individually, Dante Vandeven, Tremane McCullough, Paul McRoberts, Garret Baker, Mike Ford, Knight and Roper Garrett earned All-OVC honors in 2015. Vandeven was the league’s Freshman of the Year, McCullough and McRoberts were first-team selections and Baker, Garrett, Knight and Ford were second-team picks. Vandeven, McCullough, Baker, Garrett, Knight and Ford are back this year. McRoberts went on to sign as an undrafted free agent

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with the Los Angeles Rams and was then signed to the team’s active roster on Dec. 23, 2016. McRoberts is now on the practice squad for the Canadian Football League’s Saskatchewan Roughriders. Five others who played under Matukewicz at SEMO are or were in the professional football ranks. Josh Avery (Seattle Seahawks) and Kristian Wilkerson (Tennessee Titans) signed as undrafted free agents shortly after the 2019 NFL Draft. Mike Ford (Detroit Lions) and Forbes (Cleveland Browns) are on active NFL rosters. Forbes was SEMO’s second-highest draft pick in program history. Donnerson (Green Bay Packers/ Las Vegas Raiders) was released by the Raiders on May 5, 2020, A native of Silver Lake, Kansas, Matukewicz hit the ground running during his head

TOM MATUKEWICZ coaching debut in 2014. That year, SEMO celebrated two wins over ranked opponents, beating thenNo. 3 Southeastern Louisiana and then-No. 20 Tennessee State. Southeastern Louisiana was the highest-ranked opponent Southeast had ever beaten and the 2014 campaign marked the first time the Redhawks knocked off two ranked opponents in a season. After those wins, Southeast moved to No. 23 in the Oct. 6, 2014 Sports Network Poll, claiming its first Top 25 ranking since the end of the 2010 season. Statistically, the Redhawks led the OVC in third down conversion percentage (45.7), fourth down conversion percentage (66.7) and sacks allowed (9). SEMO was also sixth in the FCS in sacks allowed, 13th in fourth down conversion percentage and 14th in third down conversion percentage. As a team, the Redhawks scored 384 points, their most in a season since 2002. The excitement of Matukewicz’s brick-by-brick approach generated an increase in home attendance during two of his first three seasons as head coach. Matukewicz coached a total of 28 All-OVC performers, including one OVC Offensive Player of the Year (Terry), one OVC Defensive Player of the Year (Hall), one OVC Freshman of the Year (Vandeven), 14 firstteam selections (McRoberts, McCullough, Donnerson,

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Ryan McCrum, Knight, Chad Meredith, Cameron Sanders, Daniel Santacaterina, Forbes, Hall, Knighten, Terry, Wilkerson, Elijah Swehla) and 14 secondteam picks (DeMichael Jackson, Tim Hamm-Bey, Baker, Garrett, Ford, Knight, Young, Forbes, Hall, Thornton, Swift, Wilkerson, Orchard, Knighten) during his first six years as SEMO’s head coach. McRoberts became the first Redhawks player invited to the Reese’s Senior Bowl, as well. Off the field, Matukewicz’s program is highly visible in the community and often engages in random acts of kindness. He simply uses goodwill to teach his players valuable life lessons. In 2015, SEMO partnered with Saint Francis Medical Center to announce a new collaboration, taking the Redhawks’ Pink Up efforts to a new level. As part of a Pink Up Jersey Auction, the football team raised over $75,000 for breast cancer awareness over a four-year period. The Redhawks donned special pink jerseys, each personalized with a name in honor or memory of a survivor or loved one during this special initiative. Before its 2016 seasonopener at Memphis, SEMO visited St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. Redhawk players, coaches and support staff toured the amazing facility that leads the way the world understands, treats and defeats childhood cancer and other life-threatening diseases. SEMO donated teddy bears and other items along with a check for over $500 to St. Jude Children’s


TOM MATUKEWICZ cancer for almost three years (doubling the life expectancy of what his illness normally came with) before he passed away. The contribution went to the Believing Beyond Nolan Weber Foundation that provides financial and/or spiritual/ emotional support to children and their families battling cancer and other catastrophic illnesses. Matukewicz also presented a check to the parents of Dominic Hooper -- a Scott City teen who tied in February, 2014 from injuries sustained in an ATV accident -- during the team’s annual spring game. A tireless worker, Matukewicz brings energy and passion unlike any other. His commitment to excellence and brick-by-brick mantra have the Redhawks soaring to new heights. Popularly known as “Coach Tuke,” Matukewicz was introduced as SEMO’s 13th head coach on Dec. 18, 2013. Matukewicz is used to transforming programs into winners and he did just that as an assistant coach at Northern Illinois and Southern Illinois. While at NIU, Matukewicz helped lead the Huskies to the Mid-American Conference West title in 2010 and an outright MAC Championship in 2011. Matukewicz was the linebackers coach in 2011 after serving as defensive run-game coordinator for three seasons under thenhead coach Jerry Kill. Matukewicz reached the pinnacle of his NIU stint when he was interim head coach for

the Huskies’ trip to the 2010 Humanitarian Bowl after Kill accepted the Minnesota job at the end of the season. He led NIU to a commanding 40-17 victory over Fresno State in that game. Matukewicz was responsible for coordinating the Huskies’ run defense during his first three seasons at NIU. In 2010, the Huskies ranked 24th nationally and third in the MAC in rushing defense, allowing 126.5 yards per game. NIU also had the MAC’s No. 1 total defense in 2008 and 2009. In his first year in DeKalb, Matukewicz was part of a staff that turned NIU into the No. 1 scoring and total defense in the MAC, and one of the top 20 units in the country. The Huskies boasted the secondmost improved scoring defense in the nation in 2008. That

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year, NIU allowed only 18 points per game, down from 30.8 the previous season. The Huskies ranked 17th nationally in total defense and was fifth in the country in pass defense. Before that, Matukewicz spent seven seasons at SIU. As linebackers coach and run-game coordinator, he had a big hand in three Missouri Valley Football Conference championships (2003, 2004, 2005) and five NCAA Football Championship Subdivision playoff berths (2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007). Matukewicz was named the 2007 FCS Assistant Coach of the Year by the American Football Coaches Association after helping turn the Salukis into one of the top rushing defenses in the nation. SIU held its opponents to a rushing average below 135 yards per game every year from 2002-

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Research Hospital. On July 21, 2016, Matukewicz organized a Cops and Hawks flag football game which brought a whole community together in light of shootings in the United States. Redhawk players and local law enforcement officials were teammates in the event which raised $4,500 for BackStoppers, a non-profit organization that provides needed financial assistance and support to the spouses and dependent children of fallen and injured service members in the line of duty. During SEMO’s 2014 seasonopener against Missouri Baptist, the Redhawk captains took a No. 14 jersey to midfield for the coin toss to honor the memory of Kaden Robert. Robert was a Kelly High School football player who died in an accidental shooting on June, 2014. A week later, Michael Douglas, a 16-year old from Kansas, accompanied the Redhawks on the sideline for their game against the Jayhawks on Sept. 6, 2014. Douglas was diagnosed with an interstitial lung disease when he was a year old and has to use an oxygen tank. The teenager initially contacted wide receiver Mike Cyliax for an autograph the summer before the 2014 campaign. Once Matukewicz heard the story, he wrote Douglas a letter and invited him to the game. SEMOt’s football program generously donated to the Nolan Weber Believers 5K & Fun Run/ Walk in nearby Jackson. Weber was a soccer player at Jackson High School who fought brain

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COACHES 07. The Salukis had three of the top-10 rushing defenses in program history during that time. Matukewicz’s 2004 linebacker corps formed the heart of a defense which gave up just 101.7 rushing yards per game, led the nation in scoring defense and allowed 13.2 points per contest. Matukewicz made one more stop at the University of Toledo prior to accepting his first head coaching job at Southeast. At Toledo, Matukewicz was defensive coordinator and linebackers coach for the 2012 and 2013 seasons. In 2012, Matukewicz helped guide a defense that ranked among the top 25 in the nation in fourth-down conversion (9th), red-zone defense (10th), interceptions (18th) and turnovers forced (25th). The Rockets went 9-4 and earned a trip to the 2012 Famous Idaho

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Potato Bowl. Matukewicz’s defense also featured the nation’s leading tackler in linebacker Dan Molls. Molls had 166 tackles, earned First-Team All-MAC honors and became Toledo’s first Academic All-American in eight years. Matukewicz completed his undergraduate work at Fort Hays State. He received his bachelor’s degree in physical education in 1997 and then earned his master’s degree in administration at Pittsburg State. Matukewicz coached at Fort Hays State (1996-97), Pittsburg State (1997-99), Coffeyville Community College (1999-2000) and Emporia State (2000-01) prior to his NCAA Division I football tenure. Matukewicz and his wife, Lenna, have two daughters, Georgia and Shelby.

TOM MATUKEWICZ Matukewicz By the Numbers

33 28 25 24 16 12 7 6 2 2 2 1

Wins Tied for first among SEMO head coaches during NCAA Division I era.

All-Ohio Valley Conference Selections 14 First-Team Selections 14 Second-Team Selections

OVC Wins Tied for first among SEMO head coaches.

Wins by a Senior Class (2016-2019) Most of any senior class under a SEMO head coach.

Weeks in FCS Top-25 Polls Matukewicz’s teams ranked among the Top-25 in either the FCS STATS Media or AFCA Coaches Polls.

Consecutive Regular-Season Home Wins 2017-present

All-Americans Zach Hall, Marquis Terry, Drew Forbes, Kristian Wilkerson, Elijah Swehla, Mike Matthews, Zion Custis * First, Second, Third-Team and Freshmen

Wins Over Ranked FCS Opponents Most of any SEMO head coach.

NFL Draft Picks Kendall Donnerson, LB, 7th Round, Green Bay (2018) Drew Forbes, OT, 6th Round, Cleveland (2019)

Nine-Win Seasons 2018 (9-4) • 2019 (9-4) Most of any SEMO head coach.

FCS Playoff Appearances 2018 • 2019 Most of any SEMO head coach.

Ohio Valley Conference Title 2019

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Matukewicz Year-by-Year Records

Experience: 26th Year (Seventh at SEMO)

Hometown: Silver Lake, Kan.

Birthdate: August 5, 1973

School

Assignment

Record

Conference Finish

1995

Fort Hays State

D-Line/Special Teams

8-2-2

-

1996

Fort Hays State

D-Line/Special Teams

7-3

-

-

1997

Pittsburg State

OffensiveTackles/Tight Ends

9-2

-

NCAA Division II Playoffs

1998

Pittsburg State

Offensive Tackles/Tight Ends

7-2

-

-

1999

Coffeyville CC

Offensive Tackles/Tight Ends

5-5

-

-

2000

Emporia State

Defensive Line

6-5

-

-

2001

Southern Illinois

LBs/Run-Game Coordinator

1-10

-

-

2002

Southern Illinois

LBs/Run-Game Coordinator

4-8

-

-

2003

Southern Illinois

LBs/Run-Game Coordinator

10-2

-

NCAA FCS Playoffs

2004

Southern Illinois

LBs/Run-Game Coordinator

10-2

-

NCAA FCS Playoffs

2005

Southern Illinois

LBs/Run-Game Coordinator

9-4

-

NCAA FCS Playoffs (Quarterfinals)

2006

Southern Illinois

LBs/Run-Game Coordinator

9-4

-

NCAA FCS Playoffs (Quarterfinals)

2007

Southern Illinois

LBs/Run-Game Coordinator

12-2

-

NCAA FCS Playoffs (Semifinals)

2008

Northern Illinois

Run-Game Coordinator

6-7

-

Independence Bowl

2009

Northern Illinois

Run-Game Coordinator

7-6

-

International Bowl

2010

Northern Illinois

Interim Head Coach

11-3

-

Humanitarian Bowl

-

Alma Mater: Fort Hays State, 1997

Education: B.S. Physical Education (Fort Hays State) Master’s Administration (Pittsburg State)

Date Hired: December 18, 2013

Family: Wife - Lenna Children - Georgia, Shelby

Postseason

(win credited to Matukewicz)

2011

Northern Illinois

Linebackers

11-3

-

GoDaddy.com Bowl

2012

Toledo

Defensive Coordinator

9-4

-

Famous Idaho Potato Bowl

2013

Toledo

Defensive Coordinator

7-5

-

-

2014

Southeast Missouri

Head Coach

5-7, 3-5 OVC

t6th

-

2015

Southeast Missouri

Head Coach

4-7, 3-4 OVC

5th

-

2016

Southeast Missouri

Head Coach

3-8, 3-5 OVC

7th

-

2017

Southeast Missouri

Head Coach

3-8, 3-5 OVC

6th

-

2018

Southeast Missouri

Head Coach

9-4, 6-2 OVC

2nd

NCAA FCS Playoffs (Second Round)

2019

Southeast Missouri

Head Coach

9-4, 7-1 OVC

t1st

NCAA FCS Playoffs

Overall Record: 34-38

Record at Southeast Missouri, 33-38, 25-22 Ohio Valley Conference (6 years)

Record at Northern Illinois, 1-0, win in Humanitarian Bowl credited to Matukewicz (2010)

Record as a College Assistant, 147-79-2 (19 years)

Coaching Honors

• 2018 Roy Kidd OVC Coach of the Year

• 2007 FCS Assistant Coach of the Year

Coaching Experience: Fort Hays State, DL/ST, 1995-96 Pittsburg State, OT/TE, 1997-98 Coffeyville CC, OT/TE, 1999 Emporia State, DL, 2000 Southern Illinois, LB/Run Game, 2001-07 Northern Illinois, Run Game, 2008-10 Northern Illinois, LB, 2011 Toledo, Defensive Coordinator, 2012-13 Southeast Missouri, Head Coach, 2014-pr.

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Experience: 27th Year (Seventh at SEMO)

Hometown: Joplin, Mo.

Birthdate: December 3, 1971

Alma Mater: Fort Hays State, 1996

Education: B.S. (Fort Hays State) Master’s (Emporia State)

Date Hired: January 2, 2014

Family: Son - Nicholas

Playing Experience: Butler County CC, LB, 1990-91

Coaching Experience: Fort Hays State, Def. Assistant, 1994-96 Butler County CC, Linebackers, 1997 Coffeyville CC, Def. Coord./DB, 1998-2003 Southern Illinois, Defensive Line, 2004-07 Arizona Rattlers (AFL), DL/ST, 2008 Emporia State, Defensive Backs, 2009-10 Emporia State, Def. Coord./LB, 2011 Toledo, Safeties, 2012-13 Southeast Missouri, Def. Coord., 2014-pr.

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ryce Saia is in his seventh year as defensive coordinator at Southeast Missouri. In addition to serving as SEMO’s defensive coordinator, Saia coaches the secondary and is the team’s NFL liaison. A native of Joplin, Missouri, Saia joined Tom Matukewicz’s staff on Jan. 2, 2014 and is one of three coaches that have been with Matukewicz every year he has been the Redhawks head coach. Each season Saia has been defensive coodinator at SEMO, the Redhawks finished among the top two in the Ohio Valley Conference in either red zone defense, sacks, turnover margin, third down defense or interceptions. In 2019, the Redhawks led the OVC and ranked 20th nationally in interceptions (14). SEMO was also second in the league in red zone defense and had 24 takeaways, which rated third among OVC foes. The year before that, SEMO led the nation in turnover margin (+1.85), turnovers gained (36) and interceptions (23), and rated third nationally with five defensive touchdowns.

SEMO ranked second in the OVC in red zone defense in 2014 and 2016; finished second in sacks in 2015; led the league in sacks in 2017 and 2018; and topped the OVC in turnover margin in 2015 and 2018. SEMO had its best red zone and third down defense under Saia in 2018. In addition, the Redhawks led the conference in sacks two of the last three years. SEMO’s 37 sacks in 2017 fell two shy of matching a single-season record. The Redhawks presently hold three of the school’s top-five single-season marks in sacks with Saia as defensive coordinator. In 2016, SEMO ranked second in the OVC in red zone defense and third in both scoring (24.4 ppg allowed) and rushing (138.5 ypg allowed) defense. Prior to that, Saia led the Redhawks to an OVC-best +10 turnover margin during just his second year (2015) as SEMO’s defensive coordinator. The Redhawks forced a turnover in nine of 11 games and finished that season with multiple takeaways in each of their final four contests. SEMO was last in the OVC in turnover margin the

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Championship Subdivision. From 1998-2003, Saia worked as the defensive coordinator and defensive backs coach at Coffeyville Community College. The Red Ravens led the Jayhawk Conference in total defense during the 2003 season and consistently ranked among the nation’s top-10 defensive teams. Prior to CCC, Saia coached the linebackers at Butler County Community College in 1997. Throughout his career, Saia has coached numerous Division I and NFL players, including Brandon Jacobs (New York Giants), Jonathan Joseph (Cincinnati/ Houston), Reggie Nelson (Jacksonville/ Cincinnati), Travis Fisher (St. Louis/Detroit), Dashon Goldson (San Francisco/Tampa

Bay), Kendall Donnerson (Green Bay/Las Vegas Raiders) and Mike Ford (Detroit). Saia’s first coaching job was as a defensive assistant at Fort Hays State from 1994-96, where he received his bachelor of science degree. He later earned his master’s degree from Emporia State. Saia played linebacker for his father Tom Saia, a member of the Junior College Football Hall of Fame, at Butler County CC from 1990-91. Saia was a two-time high school All-State linebacker in Kansas, first as a junior at Buhler High School and again as a senior at El Dorado High School. He has a son, Nicholas Cole.

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previous year. SEMO ranked second in the OVC in red zone defense during Saia’s first year with the Redhawks in 2014. Opponents scored on 35-of-48 chances inside the Redhawks 20-yardline against Saia’s defense. SEMO’s .729 mark ranked just four percentage points behind Eastern Kentucky (.725). Saia’s defense has produced eight AllOVC performers in Kendall Donnerson, Chad Meredith, Roper Garrett, Zach Hall, Mike Ford, Justin Swift, Bydarrius Knighten and Clarence Thornton. wFord is presently with the Detroit Lions. Hall, the 2018 OVC Defensive Player of the Year, became the first-ever SEMO player to win the STATS Buck Buchanan National Defensive Player of the Year Award. Hall was also an All-American. Before coming to Cape Girardeau, Saia spent two seasons as safeties coach alongside Matukewicz at the University of Toledo. In 2012, he helped guide a veteran group of safeties led by senior Jermaine Robinson, who tied for the Mid-American Conference lead in interceptions. Robinson earned First-Team All-MAC honors, helping UT to a 9-4 record and berth into the Famous Idaho Potato Bowl. Before UT, Saia coached at Emporia State for three seasons, spending the first two as defensive backs coach before adding defensive coordinator to his duties in 2011. Saia spent two seasons with the Arizona Rattlers in the Arena Football League before initially joining the Hornets staff in 2009. He was the defensive line coach and special teams coordinator for Arizona, which advanced to the AFL playoffs in 2008. Saia also spent four years coaching the defensive line at Southern Illinois under current University of Minnesota head coach Jerry Kill. The Salukis ranked either first or second in the Missouri Valley Football Conference in sacks and rushing defense during his tenure. In 2004, SIU had the top-ranked scoring defense in the Football

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JEROMY MCDOWELL

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OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR QUARTERBACKS

The McDowell File

Experience: 15th Year (Third at SEMO)

Hometown: Desloge, Mo.

Birthdate: February 9, 1982

Alma Mater: Central Methodist, 2004

Education: xx

Date Hired: December 12, 2017

Family: Wife - Julie Children - Kai, Kendell, Cru

Playing Experience: Southeast Missouri, QB, 2001-03

Coaching Experience: North County H.S., Asst. Coach, 2006-10 North County H.S., Head Coach, 2011-15 Colorado Mesa, Off. Coord., 2016-17 Southeast Missouri, Off. Coord., 2018-pr.

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JEROMY MCDOWELL THIRD YEAR // CENTRAL METHODIST, 2004

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ormer Southeast Missouri starting quarterback Jeromy McDowell enters his third year as the Redhawks offensive coordinator. McDowell began his first NCAA Division I coaching job on Dec. 12, 2017. SEMO had the second-best red zone offense in the Ohio Valley Conference during the 2019, scoring on all but six of its chances. The Redhawks lost possession just five times during their 51 red zone chances for the season. In 2018, McDowell designed an up-tempo offense that broke four single-season records, including points scored (482), points per game (37.1), touchdowns (63) and total plays (891) during his first year as SEMO’s offensive coordinator. The Redhawks had the Ohio Valley Conference’s second-best scoring offense and rated fourth in rushing offense (177.3 ypg) that season, as well. McDowell’s first SEMO offense produced four All-OVC selections, including OVC Offensive Player of the Year Marquis Terry, First-Team quarterback Daniel Santacaterina

and offensive tackle Drew Forbes, and Second-Team center Lucas Orchard. Terry and Forbes landed a spot on multiple All-America teams, while Forbes was later selected by the Cleveland Browns in the sixth round of the 2019 NFL Draft. This past year, Kristian Wilkerson (FirstTeam), Elijah Swehla (First-Team) and Geno Hess (All-Newcomer) garnered 2019 AllOVC accolades. Wilkerson and Santacaterina each ended their careers with record-breaking 2019 campaigns. Wilkerson, who later signed as an undrafted free agent with the Tennessee Titans, broke SEMO’s all-time career records in receiving yards (3,540) and receiving touchdowns (33). Santacaterina broke the school’s all-time career record in passing touchdowns (46). McDowell returned to SEMO after working four years at NCAA Division II member Colorado Mesa. He spent the 2016 and 2017 seasons as the Mavericks offensive coordinator. McDowell was on the Colorado Mesa staff with Russ Martin, Mike Chavez and

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Willie Ponder. Martin was the offensive coordinator, Chavez was offensive line coach and Ponder was a star wide receiver when McDowell was the Redhawks quarterback. In 2017, McDowell led a Colorado Mesa offense that ranked second in the nation in scoring with 46.4 points per game. The Mavericks also finished seventh nationally in rushing offense (257.8 ypg) and eighth in total offense (489.3 ypg). Colorado Mesa compiled an overall record of 9-2 and 9-1 in conference play en route to its thirdconsecutive Rocky Mountain Conference title. The Mavericks went a combined 27-7 overall and 25-4 in the Rocky Mountain Conference over the last three seasons. Prior to his college coaching career, McDowell served as a high school coach for 10 years, including his last five as head coach at North County High School in Bonne Terre, Missouri. He led the Raiders to back-to-back conference championships in 2012 and 2013. McDowell played quarterback at SEMO from 2001-03. He completed 219-of-389 passes for 2,651 yards and 17 touchdowns in his career. McDowell ranks among the school’s all-time career leaders in pass efficiency (8th, 119.2). He also rates among Southeast’s all-time single-season leaders in passing yards per game (7th, 186.5 ypg, 2001), touchdown passes (t9th, 13, 2001), pass attempts (t10th, 288, 2001), pass completion percentage (2nd, 64.6, 2003) and passing yards (10th, 2,051, 2001). Additionally, McDowell threw for 391 yards in a 24-5 victory over Southern Illinois on Sept. 8, 2001, third-most in a single game at Southeast. McDowell graduated with a degree in business education from Central Methodist University. He and his wife, Julie, have three children, Kai, Kendall and Cru.

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MATT MARTIN

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SPECIAL TEAMS COORDINATOR OUTSIDE LINEBACKERS

The Martin File

Experience: 15th Year (Seventh at SEMO)

Hometown: Clay Center, Kan.

Birthdate: September 26, 1982

Alma Mater: Emporia State, 2006

Education: B.S. Health/PE (Emporia State) Master’s Health/PE (Emporia State)

Date Hired: January 8, 2014

Playing Experience: Emporia State, WR/ST, 2002-05

Coaching Experience: Emporia State, Graduate Asst., 2006-07 Nebraska-Kearney, OLB/ILB, 2008-09 Emporia State, WR/ST, 2010-13 Southeast Missouri, ST/OLB, 2014-pr.

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MATT MARTIN SEVENTH YEAR // EMPORIA STATE, 2006

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att Martin heads into his seventh year at Southeast Missouri. Martin coaches the outside linebackers and is the Redhawks special teams coordinator. Before 2018, he spent two years overseeing SEMO’s running backs and two as wide receivers coach. SEMO led the Ohio Valley Conference in punting (37.3 yards per punt) for the secondstraight season in 2019. The Redhawks were also second in the league in kickoff returns (19.9 ypr) and third in punt return average (11.6 ypr). Over the last two seasons alone, the Redhawks have blocked eight kicks, including six in 2018 and two in 2019 with Martin as their special teams coach. SEMO held opponents under their net punt average in 10 of 13 games during the 2018 campaign. The Redhawks ranked first in the OVC in punt return average, second in net punting average and third in kickoff return average. HERO Sports rated SEMO No. 2 in combined special teams that year. Individually, Zack Smith was first in the OVC in punt returns and Zion Custis

led the conference in kick returns as a freshman. Custis was also a First-Team Special Teams Freshman All-American by Phil Steele. Meanwhile, Nicholas Litang led the conference in PAT kicking percentage, Jake Reynolds was third in punting and Kendrick Tiller ranked fourth in field goal percentage. Smith, Reynolds and Tiller again ranked among the top OVC leaders in 2019. Smith was second in punt return average (10.1 ypr), Reynolds ranked third in punting (40.3 ypp) and Tiller placed third in both scoring (7.3 ppg) and field goals (16). SEMO’s kicking game went from worst to first in the OVC during the 2014 campaign, Martin’s first year as an assistant coach with the Redhawks. The Redhawks topped the league in field goals made (18) and PAT kicking percentage (.978) after finishing last in each of those categories the previous season. SEMO also tied for second in the OVC in punting (36.9 ypp). In 2015, SEMO returned two punts and one kickoff for touchdowns, and led the

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In 2013, Martin coached four All-MidAmerica Intercollegiate Athletic Association performers, including wide receivers Ray Ray Davis (first-team) and Austin Willis (second-team), kicker Eli Kuhns (honorable mention) and return specialist Deveon Dinwiddle (honorable mention). Davis and Kuhns also earned Don Hansen All-Super Region 3 accolades. Prior to that, Martin coached All-American Shjuan Richardson in 2012. Richardson finished his career ranked second in singleseason receiving yards at Emporia State. Martin spent four years in the early part of his coaching career on the defensive side of the football. He worked two seasons at Nebraska-Kearney as the Lopers outside

linebackers coach before returning to his alma mater in 2010. Martin began coaching as a graduate assistant at Emporia State, overseeing the safeties. As a player, he was a four-year letterwinner for the Hornets and a two-time captain for the 2002 Mineral Water Bowl and 2003 MIAA Championship teams.

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league in punting with 39.2 yards per punt. Alex Knight, who secured Second-Team All-OVC honors, was the conference’s top punter. Two years later, the Redhawks ranked tied for first in the OVC in PAT kicking percentage, second in kickoff returns and kickoff coverage, and third in punting and field goals. Martin has coached three First-Team All-OVC selections in running back Tremane McCullough, punter Alex Knight and return specialist Cameron Sanders. Sanders ranked 12th in the nation with 27 yards per kick return in 2015. He returned 31 kickoffs for 837 yards and also rated eighth nationally in combined kick return yards. Sanders racked up 1,010 all-purpose yards and currently holds the school’s best career kickoff return average at 28.3 yards per return. Knight finished his SEMO career ranked third in punting yards (9,100), punt attempts (216) and punting average (42.1). Meanwhile, McCullough stormed onto the scene and staked his claim as the Redhawks top rusher in 2015. He ran for 1,028 yards and five touchdowns on 170 carries, averaging six yards per touch. McCullough led the OVC with six 100-yard rushing games that season. Martin coached one other All-OVC pick in kicker Ryan McCrum. McCrum was a Third-Team Sports Network All-American and Fred Mitchell Award finalist in 2014. He led the Redhawks in scoring and topped the OVC in both field goals and scoring (kick). McCrum also broke Southeast’s all-time single-season record with 18 field goals made that year. Martin joined Southeast’s coaching staff on Jan. 8, 2014. He spent six seasons as an assistant coach at Emporia State before coming to Cape Girardeau. Martin coached the wide receivers for four years and served as the team’s special teams coordinator for three seasons.

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TYLER FRENCH

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INSIDE LINEBACKERS

The French File

Experience: Seventh Year (Seventh at SEMO)

Hometown: Scottsdale, Ariz.

Birthdate: October 26, 1990

Alma Mater: Southeast Missouri, 2013

Education: Bachelor’s in General Studies (SEMO) Master’s in Higher Education (SEMO)

Date Hired: July 1, 2016

Family: Wife - Ellen Daughter - Annie Jean

Playing Experience: Phoenix College, TE, 2010-11 Southeast Missouri, TE, 2012-13

Coaching Experience: Southeast Missouri, Graduate Asst., 2014-15 Southeast Missouri, ILB, 2016-pr.

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TYLER FRENCH SEVENTH YEAR // SOUTHEAST MISSOURI, 2013

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yler French sets to begin his fifth season coaching the inside linebackers at Southeast Missouri. French was hired as a full-time assistant coach in 2016 after working two years as a graduate assistant. SEMO’s linebackers are a dominant part of the Redhawks defense year-in and year-out. Over the last four years, French has coached one of the best linebackers in the Football Championship Subdivision in Zach Hall. Hall, who was named to eight different All-America teams and became SEMO’s first-ever player to win the Buck Buchanan National Defensive Player of the Year Award in 2018, led the nation and broke a singleseason school record with 168 tackles. He is one of 12 First-Team All-Americans in SEMO’s football history and ranks among the school’s all-time career leaders in tackles, sacks and tackles for loss. A native of Louisville, Kentucky, Hall wrapped up his outstanding SEMO career with 406 total tackles, 40 tackles for loss, 15.5 sacks, six interceptions, eight forced

fumbles and three fumble recoveries. He also garnered All-America and All-OVC honors in multiple seasons during his time at SEMO. In his first year overseeing the inside linebackers in 2017, French mentored Roper Garrett. Garrett led SEMO in tackles for the third-straight year to cap his remarkable college career. A three-year starter and team captain, Garrett tallied 359 tackles, 27.5 tackles for loss, nine sacks, three interceptions, seven forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries in his career with the Redhawks. He ended his career ranked third all-time in tackles, fifth in tackles for loss and tied for eighth in sacks. Garrett also earned Second-Team All-OVC honors in 2015. Before moving to his full-time role, French spent two years as a graduate assistant, primarily working with the defense in 2015 and serving as an offensive assistant in 2014. During the 2014 campaign, Southeast was third in the OVC in scoring offense with 32 points a game. French also helped the

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Redhawks achieve a 141.1 pass efficiency, good for second in the conference. Southeast’s offense produced two AllOVC players that year and the Redhawks upended two ranked opponents in a season for the first time in school history. Prior to entering the coaching profession, French completed a two-year playing career as a tight end at SEMO. A native of Scottsdale, Arizona, French transferred to Southeast from Phoenix College. He played in all 11 games and started six, making eight receptions for 60 yards in 2011. French scored his first career touchdown on a 7-yard pass late in the first quarter during the Redhawks season-finale vs. Murray State (Nov. 19). After redshirting due to an injury the next year, French started 11 of 12 games his final season in 2013. French and his wife, Ellen, reside in Cape Girardeau with their daughter, Annie Jean.

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RAY SMITH

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CORNERBACKS

The Smith File

Experience: 15th Year (Fourth at SEMO)

Hometown: Crown Point, Ind.

Birthdate: July 21, 1983

Alma Mater: Northern Illinois, 2006

Education: B.S. Corporate Comm. (Northern Illinois) Master’s Adult Ed. (Wisconsin-Platteville)

Date Hired: July 12, 2017

Family: Wife - Courtney Children - Leila, Zoe, Tripp

Playing Experience: Northern Illinois, SS, 2001-05

Coaching Experience: Wisconsin-Platteville, Graduate Asst., 2006-07 St. Francis (Ill.), DB, 2008-10 Indiana State, DB, 2011 Schaumburg H.S., Asst. Coach, 2012-14 Southwest Baptist, DB, 2015-16 Southeast Missouri, Cornerbacks, 2017-pr.

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RAY SMITH FOURTH YEAR // NORTHERN ILLINOIS, 2006

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ay Smith enters his fourth year as cornerbacks coach at Southeast Missouri. Smith’s cornerbacks were part of a swarming SEMO secondary that led the Ohio Valley Conference in interceptions each of the last two seasons. As a unit, SEMO’s defense led the nation in turnover margin, turnovers gained and interceptions in 2018. A year later, the Redhawks topped the OVC in interceptions, while posting 24 takeways which were good for third-most in the league. Prior to SEMO, Smith spent two seasons at Southwest Baptist, where he coached the defensive backs and worked as the Bearcats special teams coordinator. In 2016, SBU returned 14 interceptions for 134 yards and added 29 pass breakups. The Bearcats. Nickel back Shaun Hutchinson was the team’s leading tackler with 100 stops and 15.5 tackles for loss under Smith’s watch. In 2015, Smith helped lead the SBU secondary to two All-Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletic Association awards

with Antion McBee earning All-America honors. The Bearcats secondary led the Great Lakes Valley Conference with 17 interceptions and was part of a defense that rated first in the conference in turnover margin. Before SBU, Smith was an assistant coach at Schaumburg (Ill.) High School. He helped lead his team to the Mid-Suburban West Conference championship and an appearance in the Illinois High School Association 7A quarterfinals in 2013. Smith also coached two MSL First-Team AllConference selections in 2012. In 2011, Ray coached at NCAA Division I Indiana State where he was in charge of defensive backs. From 2008-2010, Smith coached defensive backs at the University of St. Francis (Ill.). He helped lead Saint Francis to a pair of 7-4 seasons during the 2008 and 2010 (second best record in program history) campaigns. Multiple players earned All-Conference honors under Smith’s tutelage, and he

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helped Wayne Johnson earn a First-Team NAIA All-America award in 2010. In 2008, Smith helped guide a defense that was ranked in the top 25 nationally in total defense, run defense, and pass defense. Before that, Smith worked at NCAA Division III Wisconsin-Platteville as defensive backs coach from 2006-2007. He assisted in the development of WIAC Second-Team All-Conference standout Hans Christenson. Smith graduated from Northern Illinois with a Bachelor of Science in Corporate Communication in 2006. He was a fouryear letterwinner for the football team and played on four Mid-America Conference West Championship teams (2001, 2002, 2004, and 2005). In 2005, Smith was named team captain and earned First-Team All-MAC honors. He also earned MAC Defensive Player of the Week honors for his performance against Southern Illinois in 2004. Smith helped the Huskies win the Silicon Valley Classic Bowl that year, as well. Smith later earned his Master of Science in Adult Education from the WisconsinPlatteville in 2007. He was selected for one of the National Football League’s Bill Walsh Diversity Fellowship Coaching positions in the summer of 2020. Smith worked with the Cleveland Browns during OTAs and Training Camp. Smith resides in Jackson with his wife, Courtney, daughters, Leila and Zoe. and son, Tripp.

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JUSTIN DRUDIK

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WIDE RECEIVERS RECRUITING COORDINATOR

The Drudik File

Experience: Sixth Year (Third at SEMO)

Hometown: Juniata, Neb.

Birthdate: June 19, 1989

Alma Mater: Nebraska-Kearney, 2012

Education: B.S. Sports & Business Admin. (Neb.-Kearney) Master’s Health/PE (Emporia State)

Date Hired: July 1, 2018

Family: Wife - Caitlyn Daughter - Olivia

Playing Experience: Nebraska-Kearney, WR/QB, 2008-12

JUSTIN DRUDIK THIRD YEAR // NEBRASKA-KEARNEY, 2012

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ustin Drudik is in his third season as Southeast Missouri’s wide receivers coach and recruiting coordinator. Drudik has played an important role in developing Kristian Wilkerson, who wrapped up his career as one of the best receivers in program history. Wilkerson signed as an undrafted free agent with the Tennessee Titans following his 2019 senior year. He broke the school’s all-time career records in receiving yards (3,540) and receiving touchdowns (33). Wilkerson also earned All-America and All-OVC accolades during his impressive career. Drudik was previously at Colorado Mesa, where he worked as the team’s recruiting coordinator and tight ends coach. He was

on the Colorado Mesa coaching staff with Jeromy McDowell, who is currently SEMO’s offensive coordinator. Before joining the Maverick staff, Drudik worked with the safeties at Emporia State while serving as a graduate assistant coach in 2015. In 2013-2014, Drudik worked at the University of Nebraska in the recruiting offices. Drudik played at Nebraska-Kearney from 2008-12, four of those seasons under head coach Russ Martin. He received his undergraduate degree in sports and business administration from Nebraska-Kearney in 2012 and received his master’s degree in health and physical education from Emporia State in 2016.

Coaching Experience: Nebraska-Kearney, Graduate Asst., 2015 Emporia State, Graduate Asst., 2016 Colorado Mesa, TE/Recruiting Coord., 2017 Southeast Missouri, WR/Recruiting Coord., 2018-pr.

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DEFENSIVE LINE

Experience: Sixth Year (Second at SEMO)

Hometown: St. Louis, Mo.

Birthdate: January 1, 1989

Alma Mater: Eastern Illinois, 2014

Education: B.S. Kinesiology & Sports Studies (Eastern Illinois)

Date Hired: January 2, 2019

Playing Experience: Ellsworth CC, DL, 2009-10 Eastern Illinois, DL, 2011-12

Coaching Experience: Missouri State, Quality Control, 2015-17 Central Michigan, Graduate Asst., 2017-18 Southeast Missouri, DL, 2019-pr.

JERONE WILLIAMS SECOND YEAR // EASTERN ILLINOIS, 2014

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erone Williams sets to begin his second year as defensive line coach at Southeast Missouri. Williams is a St. Louis native who was on Dave Steckel’s inaugural staff at Missouri State as a quality control assistant on the defensive side from January 2015 until July 2017. He also worked with the Bears’ defensive linemen during his first tenure in Springfield. Williams then spent the 2017 season at Central Michigan University as a graduate assistant in Mount Pleasant, Michigan, where he worked with the defensive tackles. Williams attended Oakville High School where he was a Suburban West allconference pick his senior season. He then played two seasons at Ellsworth (Iowa) Community College where he was part of an 8-3 squad the ranked No. 14 in the NJCAA

poll and played in the Graphic Edge Bowl. He finished his career at Eastern Illinois. Williams played in 12 games as a senior for the Panthers and brought down 38 ball carriers that year. Williams was also roommates with Jimmy Garoppolo, now the starting quarterback for the San Francisco 49ers. Williams was selected for one of the National Football League’s Bill Walsh Diversity Fellowship Coaching positions in the summer of 2020. He worked with the Los Angeles Rams during OTAs and Training Camp. Williams earned his bachelor’s degree in Kinesiology and Sports Studies from EIU in 2014 and is currently working on his master’s degree in the CMU leadership program.

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JUSTIN KRAMER

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TIGHT ENDS

The Kramer File

Experience: 15th Year (First; Eighth Overall at SEMO)

Hometown: Liberty, Mo.

Birthdate: January 23, 1984

Alma Mater: Southern Illinois, 2005

Education: B.S. Mass Communication (Southern Illinois)

Date Hired: March 4, 2020

Family: Wife - Killian Children - Leyna, Vince

Playing Experience: Southern Illinois, OL, 2002-05

Coaching Experience: Southeast Missouri, Graduate Asst., 2006-07 Southeast Missouri, Asst. Coach, 2008-12 Missouri, Asst. Director of Recruiting, 2013-15 Missouri State, Offensive Coord./OL, 2016-19

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JUSTIN KRAMER FIRST YEAR // SOUTHERN ILLINOIS, 2005

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ustin Kramer returns to Cape Girardeau for his second coaching stint at Southeast Missouri. He will coach the tight ends in 2020. Kramer was an assistant coach with the Redhawks from 2008-12 before moving on to coaching positions at Missouri and Missouri State. Most recently, Kramer was at Missouri State the last four years (2016-19). He was the Bears offensive coordinator and offensive line coach, and worked with the tight ends and special teams. Under Kramer’s direction, MSU’s special teams were some of the most consistent units in the Missouri Valley Football Conference. In particular, the Bears ranked among the Valley’s top three units in kickoff return average (22.2), punt return average (13.0), punt average (41.0) and field goals made per game (1.09) in 2018. Kramer initially left SEMO to join Gary Pinkel’s staff at Missouri, where he worked with Dave Steckel in shaping one of the SEC’s top defensive units. Steckel was later the head coach at Missouri State.

Kramer was a key defensive analyst for the Tigers and also served as the assistant director of recruiting during his tenure at Mizzou. In that role, he helped oversee scouting and assisted the staff with scripting and practice planning. Kramer helped coordinate Missouri’s football camps, as well. At SEMO, Kramer coached four First-Team All-OVC offensive linemen. He mentored three All-Americans, including Sean Middleton, the FCS Rimington Award winner. Kramer’s offensive line paved the way for the nation’s #3 rushing offense and led the FCS with six sacks allowed in 2010. A native of Liberty, Missouri, Kramer was a four-year letterman at Southern Illinois from 2002-05. He was a standout offensive lineman who was part of three Saluki NCAA Playoff teams and three Missouri Valley Football Conference titles. Kramer joined the SEMO coaching staff for the first time as a graduate assistant in 2006, where he worked with the defensive line. He also served as director of football operations for a year and a half.

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JASON ONYEBUAGU FIRST YEAR // NORTHERN ILLINOIS, 2009

The Onyebuagu File

Experience: Sixth Year (First at SEMO)

Hometown: Indianapolis, Ind.

Birthdate: December 22, 1987

Alma Mater: Northern Illinois, 2009

Education: B.S. Communication Studies (Northern Illinois)

Date Hired: March 4, 2020

Playing Experience: Northern Illinois, OL, 2006-09 Milwaukee Mustangs (AFL), 2011

As a player at Warren Central, Onyebuagu was part of three-straight consecutive state championship teams from 2003-05, and was named first-team all-conference each of those seasons. As a senior in 2005, he was tabbed Indiana’s Mr. Football Offensive Lineman. Onyebuagu then attended Northern Illinois University (2006-09), where he played in all 51 games of his college career. He played in three bowl games over that span. As a senior captain and member of the team’s Leadership Council in 2009, Onyebuagu earned First-Team All-MidAmerican Conference honors as part of the league’s top rushing offense. He garnered Second-Team All-MAC accolades in both 2007 and 2008. Onyebuagu graduated from NIU in 2009 with a bachelor’s degree in communication studies. He was invited to training camp with the Jacksonville Jaguars and played for the Milwaukee Mustangs of the Arena Football League in 2011.

Coaching Experience: Warren Central H.S., Assistant OL, 2010 North Carolina, Graduate Assistant, 2011-12 Syracuse, Assistant OL, 2013 NC Central, OL, 2014 NC Central, Running Game Coord., 2015-16 NC Central, Co-Offensive Coord., 2017-18 Arkansas-Pine Bluff, OL, 2019

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ason Onyebuagu begins his first year as Southeast Missouri’s offensive line coach. Onyebuagu spent the 2019 season in the same role at Arkansas-Pine Bluff. Before that, he worked three years on coaching staffs at North Carolina Central (2014-18), Syracuse University (2013) and the University of North Carolina (2011-12). His Syracuse stint ended with a win at the Texas Bowl, while the Tar Heels played in the 2011 Independence Bowl during his first year as a graduate assistant at North Carolina. During his longest coaching stint at North Carolina Central, Onyebuagu worked as offensive line coach (2014), running game coordinator (2015-16) and co-offensive coordinator (2017-18) over a six-year period. He helped lead the Eagles to four-straight winning seasons (2014-17) in that stretch. Onyebuagu began his coaching career in 2010 as an assistant offensive line coach at his alma mater Warren Central High School in Indianapolis, Indiana.


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ANDRE CRENSHAW

ANDRE CRENSHAW FIRST YEAR // OREGON, 2010

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Experience: Eighth Year (First at SEMO)

Hometown: Lancaster, Calif.

Birthdate: December 31, 1987

Alma Mater: Oregon, 2010

ndre Crenshaw is in his first year as running backs coach at Southeast Missouri. Crenshaw comes to Cape Girardeau after working two years as the running backs coach and special teams coordinator at Missouri Western. He helped the Griffons employ a multi-back rushing attack that ranked third in the Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletic Association (MIAA) and 25thin the nation, averaging 219.5 yards per game in 2018. That efficiency on the ground helped Missouri Western lead the nation in red zone offense (92.9) and top the MIAA in third down conversions (40.8). Prior to Missouri Western, Crenshaw was at Ohio Valley Conference member Tennessee Tech for the 2017 season. He coached the Golden Eagle running backs, returners and specialists. Crenshaw also worked in the same capacity at Morehead State for two years,

was a graduate assistant at Dakota Wesleyan and was the running backs and athletes coach at Riggs Football Academy in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. A native of Lancaster, California, Crenshaw rushed for more than 500 yards and accumulated more than 1,000 career all-purpose yards during a successful fouryear career at Oregon (2006-09). He ran for a career-best 133 yards and two touchdowns at Washington as a sophomore in 2007. Crenshaw totaled more than 1,200 yards and 13 touchdowns on the ground as a senior at Antelope Valley High School. He earned his bachelor’s degree in sociology from the University of Oregon in 2010 and Master’s degree in educational policy and administration from Dakota Wesleyan in 2015. Crenshaw and his wife, Ashley, have a son, Kalin.

Education: Bachelor’s Sociology (Oregon) Master’s Educational Policy and Admin. (Dakota Wesleyan)

Date Hired: March 4, 2020

Family: Wife - Ashley Children - Kalin

Coaching Experience: Dakota Wesleyan, Graduate Asst., 2013-14 Morehead State, Running Backs, 2015-16 Tennessee Tech, Running Backs, 2017 Missouri Western, Running Backs/ST, 2018-19

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MARK WEISMAN STRENGTH & CONDITIONING

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MARK WEISMAN FIRST YEAR // IOWA, 2014

The Weisman File

Experience: Fifth Year (First at SEMO)

Hometown: Buffalo Grove, Ill.

Birthdate: October 28, 1991

Alma Mater: Iowa, 2014

Education: B.S. Health & Human Physiology (Iowa) Master’s Performance Enhancement & Prevention (California Pa.)

Date Hired: January 20, 2020

Experience: Iowa, Asst. Strength Coach, 2016-19

on in the nation. He claimed second-team Academic All-America honors as a senior and was a three-time Academic All-Big Ten Conference honoree. Weisman was named the 2015 TaxSlayer Bowl ScholarAthlete and Iowa’s recipient of the Big Ten Conference Sportsmanship Award. Named a permanent team captain as a junior and senior, Weisman’s other team awards following his final season included the Forest Evashevski Scholastic Achievement Award, Brett Greenwood Award, Players Choice Award and Team Hustle Award. Weisman attended Stevenson High School. He was a first-team all-state, all-area and all-conference pick as a senior. Weisman earned three letters in football, playing both fullback and running back, and three letters in track. He rushed for 1,657 yards as a senior and 1,149 yards as a junior, with 38 rushing touchdowns in two seasons. He earned his bachelor’s degree in health and human physiology from Iowa in 2014 and Master’s of Science Degree in Performance Enhancement & Injury Prevention from California University of Pennsylvania in 2017.

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ark Weisman enters his first year as Strength and Conditioning Coach at Southeast Missouri. Weisman comes to Cape Girardeau after serving as assistant strength and conditioning coach at the University of Iowa for three years. An Iowa football letterman from 2012-14, Weisman held the position of Refueling, Nutrition and Analytics Specialist in 2017. A native of Buffalo Grove, Illinois, Weisman is a Certified Strength and Conditioning Coach Certified (SCCC) through the Collegiate Strength and Coaching Coaches Association. As a running back at Iowa, Weisman rushed for 2,602 yards and 32 touchdowns during his career. He ranks third in career rushing touchdowns (32), fourth in career attempts (599), seventh in yards and 11thin career scoring (198). He became the sixth Iowa running back to lead the team in rushing three-straight years and just the third player to rush for over 800 yards in three-consecutive seasons. During his senior year, Weisman was one of three finalists for the Burlsworth Award, presented to the top former walk-


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BEN FOX

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The Fox File

Experience: 15th Year (10th at SEMO)

Hometown: Evansville, Ind.

Birthdate: January 21, 1983

Alma Mater: Ball State, 2005

Education: B.S. Athletic Training (Ball State) Master’s Exercise Science & Health Promotion (California Pa.)

Date Hired: August, 2011

Experience: Missouri, Graduate Asst, 2005-07 Lincoln, Head Athletic Trainer, 2008 Lambuth, Head Athletic Trainer, 2008-10 Southeast Missouri, Asst. AT, 2011-14 Southeast Missouri, Co-Head AT, 2015-pr.

BEN FOX 10TH YEAR // BALL STATE, 2005

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en Fox is the Co-Head Athletic Trainer for the Southeast Missouri sports medicine department. Fox provides sports medicine coverage for the Redhawks football program. He initiallycame to SEMO as an assistant athletic trainer in 2011. Before SEMO, Fox was the Head Athletic Trainer at Lambuth University in Jackson, Tennessee from 2008-10. Prior to that, he

was the Head Athletic Trainer at Lincoln University for one year. That came after Fox worked two years as a graduate assistant trainer at Missouri. Fox graduated from Ball State with a Bachelor of Science degree in Athletic Training in 2005 and earned a Master of Science in Exercise Science and Health Promotion from California (Pennsylvania) in 2009.

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BRETT BLACKMAN

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DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS & EQUIPMENT

Experience: Second Year at SEMO

Hometown: Jackson, Mo.

Birthdate: December 26, 1976

Alma Mater: Southeast Missouri, 1999

Education: B.S. Education (SEMO) Master’s Educational Administration (SEMO)

Date Hired: July 1, 2019

Coaching Experience: Asst. Coach OL/DL, 1999-02 East Prairie H.S., Head Coach, 2003 Sikeston H.S., Offensive Line Coach Fredericktown H.S., Asst. Coach OL/DL Hayti H.S., Defensive Coordinator Charleston H.S., Head Coach, 2010-18

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rett Blackman enters his second year as Southeast Missouri’s Director of Football Operations and Equipment. Blackman oversees team budgets, travel plans for away games and supervises equipment staff, while providing support to academic programs and other football areas. Prior to SEMO, Blackman worked as an administrator, teacher and head football coach at Charleston High School from 2010-18. He orchestrated a turnaround in the football program which saw the Bluejays become one of the top teams in the SEMO Conference and Class 2 District. For his efforts, Blackman was named 2019 SEMO East Conference Coach of the Year and 2013 Southeast Missouri Area Football Coaches Association Class 2 Coach of the

Year. He mentored 14 student-athletes that went on to play college football during his nine years as head coach. Blackman also enjoyed success coaching Charleston’s track & field team which produced several state champions and top five finishes. Before Charleston High School, Blackman worked under Kent Gibbs at Sikeston and Fredericktown High School. At Sikeston, he oversaw all levels of the football program and started the seventh grade team. At Fredericktown, Blackman was offensive line coach. In addition, he taught in the East Prairie and Hayti School Districts. Blackman graduated from nearby Jackson High School and was a member of the 1994 team which played for a State Championship.

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LUKE BERBLINGER VIDEO COORDINATOR/ OFFENSIVE QUALITY CONTROL

LUCAS ORCHARD STUDENT ASSISTANT

BETSY WILCOX COORDINATOR OF STUDENTATHLETE DEVELOPMENT

DR. ANTHONY MCPHERRON PHYSICIAN

DR. ANDREW LAWRENCE PHYSICIAN

DR. JIM BOWEN PHYSICIAN

JEFF HONZA ASSISTANT AD STRATEGIC COMMUNICATIONS

CHARLIE BALCOM COORDINATOR OF DIGITAL MEDIA

Southeast Missouri State University Athletics Mission Southeast Missouri State University Athletics is committed to enhancing the University’s educational mission by supporting student-athletes in their academic, athletic and personal development. Our Vision To be the premier athletics department within the Ohio Valley Conference, excelling academically and athletically, while preparing our student-athletes for life after sport. Our Commitment to Diversity and Cultural Competence Southeast Missouri State University Athletics strives to create an environment that fosters collaboration and facilitates an open exchange of the unique perspectives that each individual brings. These experiences will enrich the learning environment and better prepare our coaches, staff and student-athletes to make thoughtful contributions in our diverse society. Southeast Missouri State University prohibits all forms of discrimination on the basis of race, color, ethnicity, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, genetic information, disability, or protected veteran status. The Department of Athletics is dedicated to this guiding principle and is committed to attracting and retaining coaches and staff who reflect the diversity of our student-athlete population.

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PROFILES Preseason All-Ohio Valley Conference defensive back Bydarrius Knighten is Southeast Missouri’s top returning tackler. Knighten ranked third on the team with 75 tackles and led the Redhawks with three interceptions in 2019.


PROFILES

RETURNEES recovered a fumble and blocked a kick on special teams.

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// Offensive Line // 5-11 // 250 // Freshman (2) // Germantown, Tenn. // Houston H.S.

JAREN ALNUTT 2019: Redshirted...Southeast Scholar-Athlete. Prep: Played both center and guard on the offensive line at Houston High School...Was part of a 2018 team that reached the Tennessee Class 6A State Football Playoffs... The Mustangs finished with a 10-2 record that year.

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Personal: Son of former Southeast Missouri Director of Athletics and current University of Buffalo Director of Athletics Mark Alnutt... Born July 12, 2001...Majoring in Sport Management...Son of Mark and Kate Alnutt.

Prep: Standout wide receiver and all-state defensive back at Brighton High School...Played in the AutoZone Liberty Bowl All-Star Game....Helped lead the Cardinals to a 10-5 record and Class 5A State Semifinals appearance in 2017, their

best season in school history...Also a member of Brighton’s basketball team, where he averaged 8.6 points, 7.7 rebounds, 2.4 steals and two blocks per game. Personal: Born March 23, 1999...Majoring in Corporate Communication...Son of Sarita Alston.

// Career StatisticsST. Receiving 2018 2019 TOTALS

G GS Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G 13 1 7 137 0 41 0.5 19.6 10.5 13 13 51 687 4 51 3.9 13.5 52.8 26 14 58 824 4 51 2.2 14.2 31.7

// Wide Receiver // 6-4 // 185 // Junior (3) // Brighton, Tenn, // Brighton H.S.

AARON ALSTON 2020 Preseason All-Ohio Valley Conference…Caught a pass in 15-straight games dating back to 2018. 2019: Started all 13 games…Was the Redhawks second-leading receiver with 687 yards and four touchdowns on 51 catches…Averaged 13.5 yards per reception and 52.8 receiving yards per game…Won the team’s Willie Ponder Wide Receiver Award… Had a touchdown reception in four-straight games from Sept. 21-Oct. 19…Scored his first career touchdown on a 50-yard pass vs. West Virginia State (9/21)…Finished

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// Running Back // 5-11 // 180 // Freshman (2) // Charleston, Mo. // Charleston H.S.

with over 100 receiving yards for the first time in his career when he had 101 on six receptions vs. UT Martin (10/26)…Had a season-best seven catches vs. Murray State (11/23).

2018: Played in 13 games and made one start as a true freshman... Caught seven passes for 137 yards and averaged a team-high 19.6 yards per reception…Made a season-best two receptions for 62 yards at Tennessee Tech (10/6)… First career start was at UT Martin (10/27)…Recorded 10 tackles,

Q’NAIRIES ANDERSON 2019: Redshirted…Southeast Scholar-Athlete. Prep: All-Conference, All-Region, and Coaches & Media All-State selection at Charleston High School...Set the school’s all-time rushing record and led the Bluejays

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to a SEMO East Conference title for the first time in 22 years...Class 2 Offensive Most Valuable Player after rushing for 2,838 yards and 38 touchdowns as a senior...Ran for 244 yards and averaged 10 yards per carry en route to breaking that record against East Prairie...


RETURNEES Standard Democrat Offensive Player of the Year...Ran for 2,265 yards on 236 carries and 32 touchdowns as a junior...Ran for over 1,000 yards in each of his final three prep seasons.

Personal: Born November 22, 1999...Majoring in Construction Management & Design...Son of Sonia Anderson.

JA’CHAI BAKER 2019: Started nine games at left tackle and appeared in 12 contests during his first year with the Redhawks. Iowa Western CC: Second-Team All-ICCAC Conference selection in his first year playing offensive line in 2018...Saw action in seven games that year...Played in four games on the defensive line in 2017 and later redshirted.

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Prep: Was the seventh-leading tackler on a Lewis Central High School team that finished 8-4 overall and reached the Class 4-A quarterfinals as a senior...Also played basketball.

Personal: Born December 27, 1997...Majoring in Corporate Communication... Iowa State, Iowa, Nebraska and Wyoming were among other schools who showed interest.

// Linebacker // 6-2 // 211 // Sophomore (2) // Milan, Tenn. // Milan H.S. // Memphis

ANTHONY BALLARD 2019: Played in all 13 games, primarily on special teams… Recorded four tackles…Posted one solo tackle and assisted on three others…Collected a season-high two tackles at Missouri (9/14). Memphis: Redshirted as a walk-on at the University of Memphis in 2018...Spent time on the practice squad at running back and switched positions to linebacker. Prep: Three-year starter at Milan High School...Helped the Bulldogs to three-straight Tennessee Secondary School Athletic Association (TSSAA) Division I Class 3A state playoffs appearances...The team advanced to the quarterfinal round

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his sophomore season in 2015... Was a member of three squads that posted a combined 24-13 record, including two nine-win seasons (9-4 in 2015; 9-3 in 2016)... Rushed for over 4,000 yards and 48 touchdowns in his career...Played in the West Tennessee All-Star Game following his senior season... Was named the Jackson Sun Player of the Week for his 232-yard, onetouchdown effort against Bolivar Central during his senior campaign... Attended the The Opening and NIKE summer camps. Personal: Born January 4, 2000... Majoring in Physical Education...Son of Anthony and Tawanna Ballard.

// Career StatisticsST. Defense G GS UA A Total TFL Yds SACK Yds INT PD FF FR 2019 13 0 1 3 4 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0

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// Offensive Line // 6-6 // 295 // Senior (5) // Council Bluffs, Iowa // Lewis Central H.S, // Iowa Western CC

2020 Preseason All-Ohio Valley Conference selection.

PROFILES


PROFILES

RETURNEES

// Outside Linebacker // 6-3 // 210 // Freshman (2) // Moss Point, Miss. // Moss Point H.S.

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// Inside Linebacker // 5-8 // 205 // Sophomore (3) // Hillsboro, Mo. // Hillsboro H.S.

ZACH BODWAY 2019: Played in one game on special teams…Saw his first college action vs. Murray State (11/23)…Southeast Scholar-Athlete.

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2018: Redshirted…Southeast Scholar-Athlete.

Was a Second-Team Missouri Football Coaches Association Class 4 All-State pick...Helped power the Hawks’ run-first attack that rushed for more than 4,300 yards and 66 touchdowns...Led Hillsboro High School with 60 tackles as a senior.

Prep: Played offensive line and linebacker at Hillsboro High School... Named First-Team All-Conference...

Personal: Born October 20, 1999... Majoring in Physical Education...Son of Rene Freeman.

KEANDRE BOOKER 2019: Redshirted…Southeast Scholar-Athlete. Prep: Registered 51 tackles, six sacks and 11 tackles for loss in 11 games at Moss Point High School in 2018...Forced a fumble...Ran for 216 yards and five touchdowns on 40 carries.

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Personal: Born October 23, 2000... Majoring in Physical Education... Son of Andrea Booker and Ebonika Thompson...Cousin of Phoenix Suns shooting guard Devin Booker.

// Long Snapper // 5-10 // 205 // Senior (5) // Lake Zurich, Ill. // Lake Zurich H.S.

CAMDEN BOYLE 2019: Started all 13 games as the Redhawks long snapper…Had one tackle…Southeast Scholar-Athlete. 2018: Played in 12 games as the Redhawks long snapper…Had three tackles…Southeast Scholar-Athlete. 2017: Started every game at long snapper...Southeast Scholar-Athlete. 2016: Redshirted...Southeast Scholar-Athlete.

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Prep: Started four years as long snapper at Lake Zurich High School...Played three other positions, including running back, linebacker and offensive line in his high school career...Played third base and catcher for the baseball team. Personal: Born December 10, 1997... Majoring in Engineering Physics... Son of Robert Boyle.


RETURNEES

PROFILES Tennessee Tech (10/5)…Also forced a fumble against the Golden Eagles.

// Quarterback // 6-5 // 200 // Sophomore (3) // Memphis, Tenn. // University School of Jackson

2019: Saw action in two games… Completed 2-of-4 passes…Played in his first college game at Missouri (9/14)…Had both of his pass completions against the Tigers… Southeast Scholar-Athlete. 2018: Redshirted. Prep: Threw for 6,143 yards and 51 touchdowns on 438-of-760 passes in his career at University School of Jackson...As a senior, he completed

178-of- 321 passes for 2,296 yards and 15 touchdowns, and ran for 425 yards and seven TDs...Threw for a career-best 3,752 yards and 33 touchdowns as a junior...Scored a total of 54 points in his prep career... Played basketball up until his senior year...Class Division II-A All-State selection.

2017: Redshirted.

Personal: Born October 28, 1998...Majoring in Corporate Communication...Son of Derrick Calhoun, Sr. and Christianne Wilder.

// Career StatisticsST. Defense G GS UA A Total TFL Yds SACK Yds INT PD FF FR 2017 Redshirted - - - - - - - - - - 2018 11 0 13 8 21 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 2019 13 3 23 13 36 5 12 0 0 0-0 0 1 1 TOTALS 24 3 36 21 57 5 12 0 0 0-0 0 1 1

Personal: Born February 23, 2000... Majoring in Industrial Distribution... Son of John and Krista Buie.

// Offensive Line // 6-3 // 295 // Sophomore (3) // Girard, Ill. // North Mac H.S.

// Career StatisticsST. Passing G GS Cmp Att Int Yds TD Lg Pct. Avg/G Effic 2018 Redshirted - - - - - - - - 2019 2 0 2 4 0 -4 0 0 50.0 -2.0 41.6 TOTALS 2 0 2 4 0 -4 0 0 50.0 -2.0 41.6 Rushing G GS Att Yds TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G 2018 Redshirted - - - - - 2019 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TOTALS 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

WILL CHRISTOPHER 2019: Participated in one game vs. West Virginia State (9/21)… Southeast Scholar-Athlete. 2018: Redshirted.

// Outside Linebacker // 6-1 // 235 // Junior (4th) // St. Louis, Mo. // Hazelwood East H.S.

DERRICK CALHOUN, JR. 2019: Played in 13 games and logged three starts…Was among the team’s top 10 tacklers ranking sixth with 36 total stops…Had 23 solo tackles and assisted on 13

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School...Also a member of the basketball and baseball teams.

Personal: Born March 21, 2000... Majoring in Biomedical Sciences... Son of Drew and Andrea Christopher.

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others…Added five tackles for loss, three quarterback hurries, one fumble recovery, one forced fumble and blocked a kick…Finished with a career-high 12 tackles vs.

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JACOB BUIE

2018: Played in 11 games…Finished with 21 tackles, including 13 solo stops…Had a season-high five tackles at Murray State (11/10) and vs. Stony Brook (11/24).

Prep: Named the Suburban XII North Co-Defensive Player of the Year at Hazelwood East High School...Secured All-Conference and All-Metro honors...Registered 96 tackles, 17 sacks and five fumble recoveries.


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RETURNEES

// Wide Receiver // 5-9 // 165 // Senior (5) // Joplin, Mo. // Joplin H.S.

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// Wide Receiver // 5-11 // 160 // Freshman (2) // Brentwood, Tenn. // Ravenwood H.S.

EVAN COLEMAN 2019: Redshirted…Southeast Scholar-Athlete.

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Personal: Born July 12, 2001... Majoring in Art...Son of Elliot Coleman and Jewell Mason.

Prep: Attended Ravenwood High School...Made 10 catches for 143 yards and one touchdown as a senior.

// Offensive Line // 6-4 // 295 // Junior (3) // Elgin, Texas // Elgin H.S. // Cisco College

TERRY COOK 2019: Started five of the 12 games he played…Four of his starts were at left tackle…Southeast ScholarAthlete. Cisco College: Played his freshman season at Cisco College...Honorable mention All-SWJCFC Conference selection...Allowed only one sack.

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Prep: Attended Elgin High School.

Personal: Born April 28, 1999... Majoring in Entrepreneurship...Son of Michelle Nicholson.

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2019: Appeared in 13 games and made one start…Had 21 catches for 166 yards and one touchdown… Averaged just under eight yards per catch (7.9)…Scored his only touchdown on a 26-yard pass vs. West Virginia State (9/21).

2017: Saw limited action playing in two games...First career game was against Southern Illinois (9/16)...Also played in the Eastern Illinois (9/23) contest.

2018: Saw action in 12 games and started one…Caught 17 passes for 214 yards and two touchdowns… Averaged 12.6 yards per reception… First career start was vs. Tennessee State (11/3)…Posted a season-high five receptions vs. Eastern Illinois (11/17)…Racked up 115 receiving yards and two touchdowns on three catches at Tennessee Tech (10/2)… Scored his first career touchdown on a 10-yard reception in the second quarter of that game…His other touchdown was on a 69-yard catch against the Golden Eagles… Was awarded a scholarship following the season.

Prep: Named Joplin High School’s Offensive Player of the Year...Led the Eagles to a 7-3 record as a senior...Completed 163-of-244 passes for 2,199 yards and 21 touchdowns his final year as a prep... Accumulated nearly 5,000 yards of total offense (4,981) and had a hand in 43 touchdowns (35 passing, 8 rushing) over three varsity seasons...Threw for 1,737 yards and 14 touchdowns as a junior...Played in the Sertoma Grid Iron Classic All-Star game.

2016: Redshirted.

Personal: Born June 16, 1997... Majoring in General Studies...Son of Todd and Kimberly Cornett.

// Career StatisticsST. Receiving G GS Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G 2016 Redshirted - - - - - - 2017 2 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 2018 12 1 17 214 2 69 1.2 12.6 17.8 2019 13 1 21 166 1 27 1.6 7.9 12.8 TOTALS 27 2 38 380 3 69 1.4 10.0 14.1

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// Tight End // 6-4 // 245 // Senior (5th) // Eureka, Mo. // Eureka H.S.

2019: Missed the first three games of the season due to a torn pectoral muscle injury…Had five catches for four yards in 10 contests…Posted a season-high three receptions at Jacksonville State (10/19)… Southeast Scholar-Athlete. 2018: Started 12 of 13 games at tight end…Notched nine catches for 113 yards and three touchdowns… Ranked third on the team in receiving touchdowns…Scored a touchdown on each of his first two career receptions…Had a 7-yard touchdown catch in the first quarter and scored the game-winning touchdown on a 14-yard reception with 25 seconds left at Southern Illinois (9/15)…Scored his other touchdown on a 19-yard pass vs. Austin Peay (10/13)…Longest reception of the season was 34 yards vs. Eastern Illinois (11/17)… Logged his first career start at

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Arkansas State (9/1)…Southeast Scholar-Athlete. 2017: Did not see game action... Southeast Scholar-Athlete. 2016: Redshirted.

Prep: Standout offensive lineman at Eureka High School...SecondTeam Missouri Football Coaches Association Class 6 All-State selection...First-team all-conference pick...Earned first-team all-district and third-team all-metro honors... Had 68 tackles, one interception and 57 pancake blocks as a senior... Helped lead Eureka to an 11-1 record that year...Also played lacrosse. Personal: Born January 25, 1998... Majoring in General Management... Son of Dewey and Linda Crump.

// Career StatisticsST. Receiving G GS Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G 2016 Redshirted - - - - - - 2017 DNP - - - - - - 2018 12 12 9 113 3 34 0.8 12.6 9.4 2019 10 6 5 4 0 10 0.5 0.8 0.4 TOTALS 22 18 14 117 3 34 0.6 8.4 5.3

// Running Back // 5-8 // 180 // Junior (3) // Lovejoy, Ga. // Lovejoy H.S.

ZION CUSTIS 2020 HERO Sports Preseason All-Ohio Valley Conference selection. 2019: Played in 12 games and made six starts…Was Southeast Missouri’s leading rusher with 684 yards and five touchdowns on 142 carries… Averaged 4.8 yards per carry and 57 rushing yards per game…Also caught nine passes for 28 yards out of the backfield…Ranked first on the team in kick returns…Ran back 12 kickoffs for 274 yards averaging 22.8 yards per return…Rated sixth in the Ohio Valley Conference in rushing…Finished second on the team in all-purpose yards (986)… Ran for a season-high 117 yards and a touchdown on 18 carries vs. Tennessee Tech (10/5), the first 100-yard game of his career… Scored two touchdowns and had 83 rushing yards vs. Eastern Kentucky

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(10/9)…Also had the game-winning touchdown on a 12-yard run with 37 seconds left against the Colonels… Earned the team’s Top Offensive Back Award. 2018: Named Phil Steele First-Team Special Teams Freshman AllAmerican…Ranked fifth in the nation in kick returns (33.1 ypr) and 11th in kick return touchdowns (1)…Played in 10 games as a true freshman… Ranked third on the team in rushing with 341 yards and four touchdowns on 64 carries…Caught three passes for 29 yards...Averaged 5.3 yards per carry and 34.1 rushing yards per game…Ranked fourth on the team with 867 all-purpose yards… Led the team in kick return yards (497) and kick return average (33.1 ypr)…His 33.1 kick return average broke the school’s all-time singleseason record…Earned Ohio Valley

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PROFILES Conference Specialist of the Week honors on Nov. 18…Played in his first career college game for the injured Marquis Terry at Eastern Kentucky (9/22)…Ran for 37 yards and scored his first career touchdown on a 1-yard run in the fourth quarter against the Colonels…Scored two touchdowns and ran for 66 yards on 11 attempts at Tennessee Tech (10/6)…Picked up a season-high 77 yards vs. Eastern Illinois (11/17)… Returned three kickoffs for 180 yards and scored on a 97-yard kickoff return vs. Eastern Illinois (11/17)…His 97-yard kick return for a touchdown was second-longest in school history. Prep: First-Team All-State selection at Lovejoy High School as a senior... Earned honorable mention AllState honors as a sophomore and junior...Named Region 4-AAAAA Offensive Player of the Year and Clayton County Player of the Year...

Racked up 4,430 rushing yards and scored 50 touchdowns in three years as Lovejoy’s starting running back...Ran for 1,943 yards and 27 touchdowns, and averaged 176.6 rushing yards per game as a senior... His 1,943 yards marked a new single-season record...Had eight 100-yard games...Rushed for 1,487 yards and 12 touchdowns as a junior...Also recorded eight 100yard games and averaged over 100 yards per game (123.9)...Caught 18 passes for 167 yards and another touchdown out of the backfield... Scored a total of 246 points in his career, including 168 as a senior... Ran for 261 yards and a single-game school record six touchdowns on 31 carries against East Coweta. Personal: Born September 20, 1999...Majoring in Mass Communication...Son of Terrell Custis and Lakisha Newman-Custis.

// Career StatisticsST. Rushing G GS Att Yds TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G 2018 10 0 64 341 4 34 5.3 34.1 2019 12 6 142 684 5 40 4.8 57.0 TOTALS 22 6 206 1025 9 40 5.0 46.6 Receiving G GS Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G 2018 10 0 3 29 0 32 0.3 9.7 2.9 2019 12 6 9 28 0 11 0.8 3.1 2.3 TOTALS 22 6 12 57 0 32 0.5 4.8 2.6 All-Purpose G GS Rush Rcv PR KR Total Avg/G 2018 10 0 341 29 0 497 867 86.7 2019 12 6 684 28 0 274 986 82.2 TOTALS 22 6 1025 57 0 771 1853 84.2

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// Defensive Back // 6-0 // 180 // Senior (Gr.) // Garden City, Ga. // Groves H.S. // Garden City CC

SHABARI DAVIS 2019: Saw action in 13 games and made six starts…Registered 25 tackles, including 21 solo stops… Had five pass breakups, forced a fumble and returned his only interception for 10 yards…Posted a season-high six tackles and forced a fumble at Austin Peay (10/12)… Added five tackles the following week at Jacksonville State (10/19)… Ranked second on the team in punt returns…Returned seven punts for 92 yards…Ran back a punt 46 yards for a touchdown at Eastern Illinois (11/16)…Also returned four kickoffs for 76 yards. 2018: Saw action in 11 games… Registered 17 tackles with 13 solo stops…Ranked second on the team with two interceptions and added five pass breakups…Was one of eight Redhawks with multiple interceptions…Posted a seasonhigh four tackles at Arkansas State (9/1)…Had three tackles at Tennessee Tech (10/6)…Returned his first interception of the season 25 yards right before halftime at UT Martin (10/27)…His other interception came vs. Eastern Illinois (11/17). 2017: Played in all 11 games and made three starts at cornerback... Registered 12 tackles, including 10 solo stops...Had one tackle for loss and ranked second on the team in interceptions (2) and pass breakups (7)...Led the team in both

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interception (45) and punt return (127) yards...Averaged 12.7 yards per punt return...Collected a seasonhigh three tackles and had his first career interception at FBS member Kansas (9/2), his first career start... Returned three punts for 79 yards against the Jayhawks...Finished with multiple tackles on five occasions... Also started against Eastern Kentucky (9/30) and Murray State (11/18)...Was seventh in the Ohio Valley Conference in passes defended. Garden City CC: Enrolled at Garden City Community College in Kansas for one year. Prep: Played quarterback and defensive back at Groves High School...Threw for over 600 yards and eight touchdowns, and rushed for 516 yards and seven scores as a senior...Intercepted five passes on defense. Personal: Born January 19, 1997...Son of Shabari Davis and Zanzie Bowens Reid...Received his undergraduate degree from SEMO in December...Is working on his Master’s degree in Higher Education Administration.


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Defense 2017 2018 2019 TOTALS Returns 2017 2018 2019 TOTALS

Defense G GS UA A Total TFL Yds SACK Yds INT PD FF FR 2019 13 0 10 6 16 0 0 0 0 0-0 1 0 0

G GS UA A Total TFL Yds SACK Yds INT PD FF FR 11 3 10 2 12 1.0 2 0 0 2-45 9 0 0 11 0 13 4 17 0 0 0 0 2-28 7 0 0 13 6 21 4 25 0 0 0 0 1-10 6 1 0 35 9 44 10 54 1.0 2 0 0 5-83 22 1 0 G GS KR Yds Avg TD Lg PR Yds Avg TD Lg 11 3 0 0 0.0 0 0 10 127 12.7 0 37 11 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 2 43 21.5 0 29 13 6 4 76 19.0 0 24 7 92 13.1 1 46 35 9 4 76 19.0 0 24 19 262 13.8 1 46

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// Cornerback // 5-9 // 165 // Sophomore (2) // Indianapolis, Ind. // Ben Davis H.S.

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2019: Played in 13 games…Tallied 16 tackles, including 10 solo…Notched a season-best five tackles at Missouri (9/14)…Had three tackles at Jacksonville State (10/19) and four vs. Murray State (11/23).

high school career with 154 total tackles...Earned All-Metropolitan Interscholastic Conference honors... Named to the America Family Insurance All-USA Central Indiana Football Super Team.

Prep: Tallied 80 tackles, including 62 solo as a senior at Ben Davis High School...Averaged 5.8 tackles per game and had five interceptions for 85 yards en route to helping lead his team to a state championship... Added two fumble recoveries and two forced fumbles...Finished his

Personal: Born May 25, 2000...Majoring in Corporate Communication...Son of Mark and Yawanda Dobson...Initially committed to Army, where he was part of the prep team.

2019: Played in 12 games and made two starts…Recorded 30 tackles with 12 solo and 18 assisted stops… Had 3.5 tackles for loss, two sacks, one quarterback hurry and tied for first on the team with two fumble recoveries…Finished with a seasonhigh five tackles vs. West Virginia State (9/21)…Recovered a fumble at both Montana State (9/7) and Jacksonville State (10/19)…Tied for third in the Ohio Valley Conference in fumble recoveries. 2018: Played in all 13 games and logged six starts at defensive tackle…Finished with 18 tackles, assisting on 14 of those stops… Added two tackles for loss and one sack…Tallied a season-high four tackles at Arkansas State (9/1) and at Eastern Kentucky (9/22)…Added two tackles and a sack at Southern Illinois (9/15).

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2017: Participated in 11 games and made one start as a true freshman... Had 14 tackles, 2.5 tackles for loss, one sack and one fumble recovery... Made his first career start at Tennessee State (11/11)...Turned in a season-high three tackles at Jacksonville State (10/28). Prep: Two-year team captain and First-Team All-MTAC selection at Lighthouse Christian High School... Finished his prep career as his school’s all-time leader in tackles for loss (35)...Played in eight games as a sophomore...Accumulated 25 total tackles (22 solo), 10 tackles for loss, one sack and two forced fumbles... Also played basketball. Personal: Born May 12, 1999...Majoring in Corporate Communication...Son of Bridgette Donnell.

// Career StatisticsST. Defense G GS UA A Total TFL Yds SACK Yds INT PD FF FR 2017 11 1 7 7 14 2.5 11 1.0 7 0-0 0 0 1 2018 13 6 4 14 18 2.0 6 1.0 6 0-0 0 0 0 2019 12 2 12 18 30 3.5 17 2.0 13 0-0 0 0 2 TOTALS 36 9 23 39 62 8.0 34 4.0 26 0-0 0 0 3

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2017: Played in 10 games and made one start...Notched 15 tackles... Had six solo stops and assisted on nine others...Tallied 2.5 tackles for a loss of five yards...Recovered one fumble...Recorded two tackles in his first career start at Jacksonville State (10/28)...Had a season-high four tackles at Eastern Illinois (9/23)...Southeast Scholar-Athlete. 2016: Redshirted. Prep: Greater Louisville Coaches Association Class 6A All-District selection at Ballard High School... // Career StatisticsST.

// Outside Linebacker // 6-3 // 221 // Senior (5) // Louisville, Ky. // Ballard H.S.

OMARDRICK DOUGLAS 2019: Started 10 of 13 games… Ranked among Southeast Missouri’s top 10 tacklers…Finished eighth on the team with 31 stops…Added three tackles for loss and one sack… Also had one pass breakup, one quarterback hurry and blocked a kick…Returned his only interception 32 yards for a touchdown vs. UT Martin (10/26)…His touchdown was the decisive score in that game… Posted a season-high four tackles vs. Murray State (11/23)…Southeast Scholar-Athlete. 2018: Started 11 of 13 games at outside linebacker...Tied for third on the team with 88 tackles, 39 of which were solo stops…Ranked third on the team in tackles for loss (10.5)

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Was the leader of the Bruins defense while playing both end and linebacker...Ranked second on the team with 81 tackles and led the team with 14 sacks as a junior... Ballard was one game away from reaching the state championship game in 2014...Also played basketball. Personal: Born March 24, 1998... Received his undergraduate degree from SEMO in Mass Communication...Son of Corey and Natasha Douglas...Is working on a Master’s degree in Higher Education Administration.

Defense G GS UA A Total TFL Yds SACK Yds INT PD FF FR 2016 Redshirted - - - - - - - - - - 2017 10 1 6 9 15 2.5 5 0 0 0-0 0 0 1 2018 13 11 39 49 88 10.5 36 3.0 17 2-10 4 2 3 2019 13 10 14 17 31 3.0 4 1.0 2 1-32 2 0 0 TOTALS 36 22 59 75 134 16.0 45 4.0 19 3-42 6 2 4

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and sacks (3.0)…Tied for first with three fumble recoveries and forced two fumbles…Had two interceptions and two pass breakups…Tied for fifth in the nation and rated second in the Ohio Valley Conference in fumble recoveries…Tied for ninth among league leaders in forced fumbles…Finished with double-digit tackles in three contests with a season-high 14 at UT Martin (10/27) and at Murray State (11/10)…Also had four tackles for loss, a sack, two forced fumbles and a fumble recovery against the Racers…Turned in 10 tackles at Eastern Kentucky (9/22)…Southeast Scholar-Athlete.

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// Defensive Back // 6-0 // 185 // Senior (4) // Lithonia, Ga. // Lithonia H.S. // Butler CC

// Inside Linebacker // 6-1 // 220 // Junior (4) // Columbia, Mo. // Hickman H.S.

2019: Saw action in five games on special teams. 2018: Did not see game action.

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Prep: Graduated from Hickman High School...Played in eight games as a senior...Caught one pass for 20 yards as a junior. Personal: Born October 30, 1998...Majoring in Construction Management & Design...Son of Dan and Kelly Hoover.

2017: Redshirted as a walk-on.

// Defensive Back // 6-1 // 175 // Freshman (2) // Germantown, Tenn. // Germantown H.S.

JALON GREER 2019: Redshirted. Prep: Helped lead Germantown High School to a 12-1 record and Division I Class A Tennessee State High School Playoff appearance... Tallied 24 tackles, pass breakups,

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two interceptions, a pair of forced fumbles and four tackles for loss as a senior.

ROBERT HATCHETT III 2019: Appeared in 12 games… Registered nine tackles, including eight solo stops…Had one pass breakup and one quarterback hurry…Turned in a season-high three tackles vs. West Virginia State (9/21). Butler CC: Registered 25 tackles, including 17 solo stops in seven games at Butler Community College in 2018...Had 1.5 tackles for a loss of four yards and tied for second on the team with three interceptions... Tallied 78 interception return yards... Also had one pass breakup... Tennessee Tech: Collected two tackles and one interception in

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six games as a true freshman at Tennessee Tech in 2017.

Prep: Attended Lithonia High School...Threw for 2,131 yards and 21 touchdowns as a senior, and rushed for 620 yards and another nine scores...On defense, he had 31 tackles, one interception, six tackles for loss and a forced fumble... Earned All-County honors and was named the All-Region Offensive Player of the Year...Georgia Coaches Association All-State selection. Prep: Born November 11, 1998...Majoring in Corporate Communication...Son of Robert Jr., and Trina Hatchett.

// Career StatisticsST. Defense G GS UA A Total TFL Yds SACK Yds INT PD FF FR 2019 12 0 8 1 9 0 0 0 0 0-0 1 0 0

Personal: Born July 7, 2001... Majoring in Corporate Communication...Son of Roderick Murray and Jamie Greer.

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// Running Back // 5-8 // 195 // Sophomore (3) // Peoria, Ill. // Peoria H.S.

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// Offensive Line // 6-5 // 295 // Senior (4) // Olive Branch, Miss. // Lewisburg H.S. // Itawamba CC

PRESTON HAYNES 2019: Played in nine games, mainly on special teams…Southeast Scholar-Athlete. 2018: Played in 12 games…Southeast Scholar-Athlete.

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Prep: Attended Lewisburg High School.

Personal: Born December 23, 1997... Majoring in Wildlife Conservation... Son of Dave and Andrea Gwyn.

Itawamba CC: Appeared in six games at Itawamba Community College in 2017.

// Kicker/Punter // 6-1 // 170 // Freshman (2) // Potosi, Mo. // Potosi H.S.

ZACH HAYNES 2019: Redshirted. Prep: Played wide receiver, while handling kicking and punting duties at Potosi High School...Kicked off 35 times for 1,477 yards and punted 33 times for 1,977 yards as a senior... Averaged 45.9 yards per punt...Led the team with 11 catches for 233 yards and two touchdowns... Recorded a team-high 119 tackles,

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including 83 solo stops...Had 15 receptions for 209 yards and four touchdowns as a junior...Scored 43 points...Averaged 43.6 yards per punt...Added 73 tackles on defense. Personal: Born October 18, 2000... Majoring in Management...Son of Mickey and Stephanie Haynes.

GENO HESS 2019: Named to the Ohio Valley Conference All-Newcomer Team… Played in 12 games and logged two starts…Ranked second on the team in rushing with 575 yards and six touchdowns on 102 attempts…His six touchdowns were second-most on the team…Averaged 5.6 yards per carry and 52.3 rushing yards per game…Caught one pass…Gained a season-best 156 yards and scored two touchdowns at Tennessee State (11/2)…Was named OVC Newcomer of the Week a day after that performance…Picked up 96 yards and scored a pair of touchdowns vs. West Virginia State (9/21)…Had a 73yard touchdown run vs. Tennessee State, Southeast Missouri’s longest rushing play of the season…His 156 yards against the Tigers were also the most in a game by any Redhawk running back all year…Had 17 carries of 10 or more yards…Ranked seventh in the OVC in rushing… Southeast Scholar-Athlete…Earned the team’s Offensive Newcomer Award. 2018: Redshirted after seeing action in four games as a true freshman… Ran for 64 yards on 11 carries, averaging 5.8 yards per attempt… All 64 of his rushing yards came at Tennessee Tech (10/6)…Southeast Scholar-Athlete.

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Prep: Ran for 574 yards and eight touchdowns and broke a state record with 64 carries against Normal West High School... Named to the CBS MaxPreps 2016 Medium Schools All-American second team...Was the only player from the state of Illinois named to either the first or second team among medium schools, which have enrollment between 1,000 and 2,000 students...Ran for 2,821 yards and 44 touchdowns for the Class 5A state champion Peoria High School Lions as a junior...Was one of three players to rush for at least 1,000 yards at Peoria High that year...Ranked second in single-game rushing yards in Illinois High School Association history after going for 567 in a 70-63 win over National Community in the opening week of the 2016 season...Was named to the Journal Star Big-School All-Area Team and played for USA Football in the International Bowl. Personal: Born November 18, 1999...Majoring in Corporate Communication...Son of Terrell and Kyie Hess.


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Prep: Ended his prep career by helping Rome High School win back-to-back Class 5A state titles...Had 38 tackles with 27 solo stops as a senior...Recovered three fumbles...Registered eight interceptions and returned three of

those for touchdowns...Also played basketball. Personal: Born October 23, 1999... Majoring in Recreation & Park Administration...Son of Marisa Bullock.

// Career StatisticsST. Defense G GS UA A Total TFL Yds SACK Yds INT PD FF FR 2018 13 1 9 4 13 0 0 0 0 0-0 2 0 0 2019 13 0 8 1 9 0 0 0 0 0-0 1 0 0 TOTALS 26 1 17 5 22 0 0 0 0 0-0 3 0 0

// Outside Linebacker // 6-1 // 225 // Junior (4) // Overland, Mo. // Ritenour H.S.

RASHAD HUGHES 2019: Played in eight games, primarily on special teams…Had one tackle vs. West Virginia State (9/21). 2018: Played in six contests…Had four tackles and one pass breakup… Posted a season-high two tackles at Southern Illinois (9/15)...Added one tackle vs. Dayton (9/8) and at Tennessee Tech (10/6). // Defensive Back // 5-10 // 170 // Junior (3) // Rome, Ga. // Rome H.S.

TRAI HODGES 2019: Played in all 13 games…Had nine tackles, eight solo stops and one pass breakup…Posted a seasonhigh two tackles on three occasions at Montana State (9/7), at Missouri (9/14) and at Jacksonville State (10/19).

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2018: Appeared in all 13 games and started one…Made his first career start at cornerback vs. Jacksonville State (10/20)…Notched 13 tackles with nine solo stops…Had two pass breakups…Tallied a season-high four tackles at Murray State (11/10).

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Prep: First-Team Suburban XII South All-Conference and AllMetro selection at Ritenour High School...Second-Team Class 6 All-State pick...Third-Team StlToday honoree...Registered 123 tackles, 10 sacks, one interception and one fumble recovery as a senior... Returned his only interception for a touchdown. Personal: Born February 1, 1999... Majoring in Mass Communication... Son of Latricia Morgan-Hughes.

// Career StatisticsST. Defense G GS UA A Total TFL Yds SACK Yds INT PD FF FR 2017 Redshirted - - - - - - - - - - 2018 6 0 2 2 4 0 0 0 0 0-0 1 0 0 2019 8 0 0 1 1 0.5 2 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 TOTALS 14 0 2 3 5 0.5 2 0 0 0-0 1 0 0

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Rushing G GS Att Yds TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G 2018 4 0 11 64 0 17 5.8 16.0 2019 12 2 102 575 6 73 5.6 47.9 TOTALS 16 2 113 639 6 73 5.7 39.9 Receiving G GS Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G 2018 4 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 2019 12 2 1 -2 0 0 0.1 -2.0 -0.2 TOTALS 16 2 1 -2 0 0 0.1 -2.0 -0.1 All-Purpose G GS Rush Rcv PR KR Total Avg/G 2018 4 0 64 0 0 0 64 16.0 2019 12 2 575 -2 0 0 573 47.8 TOTALS 16 2 639 -2 0 0 637 39.8

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// Defensive Back // 6-0 // 194 // Junior (3) // St. Louis, Mo. // Riverview Gardens H.S.

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// Running Back // 5-10 // 205 // Junior (4) // Wentzville, Mo. // Timberland H.S.

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BRAYDEN HULL 2019: Saw action in four games…Ran for 25 yards and one touchdown on five carries…Scored his first career touchdown on an 8-yard run vs. West Virginia State (9/21)… Southeast Scholar-Athlete. 2018: Saw limited action playing in three games…Played in the Arkansas State (9/1), Austin Peay (10/13) and UT Martin (10/27) contests…Southeast Scholar-Athlete.

Prep: Attended Timberland High School...Rushed for 517 yards and three touchdowns as a senior...Had one 100-yard game...Caught four passes for 37 yards and another score...Saw action in 10 contests during his final prep season...Won the GAC Leadership Award and was a GAC All-Academic honoree. Personal: Born November 17, 1997... Majoring in Health Management... Son of Bobby and Angela Hull.

2017: Redshirted...Southeast Scholar-Athlete. // Career StatisticsST. Rushing G GS Att Yds TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G 2017 Redshirted - - - - - 2018 3 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 2019 4 0 5 25 1 12 5.0 6.2 TOTALS 7 0 5 25 1 12 5.0 6.2

LAWRENCE JOHNSON 2019: Played in 13 games and started 11 contests…Ranked fourth on the team with 53 tackles…Tallied 40 solo tackles and assisted on 13 others…Had two tackles for loss and three pass breakups…Finished with a season-high nine tackles, all solo, vs. Tennessee Tech (10/5)…Had seven tackles vs. West Virginia State (9/21), at Jacksonville State (10/19) and vs. Illinois State (11/30). 2018: Played in eight games on special teams as a true freshman… Had one tackle at Murray State (11/10).

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Prep: Completed 69-of-127 passes for 1,214 yards and seven touchdowns as a senior at Riverview Gardens High School...Ran for 799 yards and another nine scores, averaging 9.4 yards per rush...Threw for 908 yards and six touchdowns on 57-of-126 passes as a junior... Carried the ball 45 times for 127 yards and five more touchdowns. Personal: Born September 2, 1999...Majoring in Business Administration...Son of Anthony and Linda Johnson.

// Career StatisticsST. Defense 2018 2019 TOTALS

G GS UA A Total TFL Yds SACK Yds INT PD FF FR 8 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 13 11 40 13 53 2.0 3 0 0 0-0 3 0 0 21 11 40 14 54 2.0 3 0 0 0-0 3 0 0

// Defensive Back // 6-0 // 190 // Senior (5) // Tunica, Miss. // Rosa Fort H.S.

BYDARRIUS KNIGHTEN 2020 Preseason All-Ohio Valley Conference…HERO Sports Preseason All-OVC pick.

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2019: Second-Team All-OVC selection…Started 13 games… Ranked third on the team with 75 tackles…Was second on the team with 53 solo stops…Had 1.5 tackles


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2018: First-Team All-OVC selection and honorable mention HERO Sports Sophomore All-American… Started all 13 games between the strong and free safety spots…Tied for third on the team with 88 tackles and had 48 solo stops…Recorded 1.5 tackles for loss, one interception and nine pass breakups…Recovered and forced a fumble…Led the team with a season-high 11 tackles at Southern Illinois (9/15)…Registered 10 tackles vs. Austin Peay (10/13)… Returned a blocked field goal 85 yards for a touchdown vs. Jacksonville State (10/20)…It was

the longest return on a blocked field goal in school history. 2017: Started 11 games at free safety...Ranked fourth on the team with 52 tackles, including 33 solo stops...Assisted on 19 other tackles... Added one interception and three pass breakups...Had his first career interception at Jacksonville State (10/28)...Posted a season-high seven tackles vs. Southern Illinois (9/16) and UT Martin (11/4). 2016: Redshirted. Prep: Tallied 52 tackles, had three interceptions and one fumble recovery as a senior at Rosa Fort High School...Averaged 4.7 tackles per game...Had 65 interception return yards...Caught 17 passes for 299 yards and two touchdowns, averaging 17.6 yards per catch... Two-time Offensive Player of the Game his senior year...Notched 30 tackles with 19 solo stops and three interceptions as a junior. Personal: Born March 11, 1998... Majoring in Recreation & Park Administration...Son of Byron Johnson and Shanedra Knighten.

// Offensive Line // 6-4 // 305 // Sophomore (3) // Morris, Ill. // Morris Community H.S.

NATE KORTE 2019: Started 12 games at right tackle…Southeast Scholar-Athlete. 2018: Redshirted…Southeast Scholar-Athlete.

// Career StatisticsST. Defense G GS UA A Total TFL Yds SACK Yds INT PD FF FR 2016 Redshirted - - - - - - - - - - 2017 11 11 33 19 52 0 0 0 0 1-0 4 0 0 2018 13 13 48 40 88 1.5 5 0 0 1-16 10 1 1 2019 13 13 53 22 75 1.5 3 0 0 3-0 7 0 0 TOTALS 37 37 134 81 215 3.0 8 0 0 5-16 21 1 1

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Prep: Offensive tackle and guard at Morris High School...Ranked among the top players who played in the Illinois High School Association state football championships. Personal: Born July 23, 1999... Majoring in Agribusiness...Son of Phil and Anita Korte.

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for loss and led the Redhawks with three interceptions…Also added four pass breakups…Received the team’s Ken Hargens Award, which goes to the top defensive back… Finished 23rd in the OVC in tackles and seventh in interceptions… Posted a season-high 10 tackles, including nine solo at Montana State (9/7)…Registered 10 tackles vs. Illinois State (11/30)…Tallied nine tackles vs. UT Martin (10/26) and Murray State (11/23).

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// Offensive Line // 6-2 // 290 // Sophomore (3) // Rockledge, Fla. // Rockledge H.S.

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// Kicker // 6-0 // 190 // Junior (3) // Chicago, Ill. // Montini Catholic H.S. // Western Kentucky

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ADAM KRAUSE 2019: Played in all 13 games… Was the Redhawks holder and handled kickoff duties…Kicked off 69 times for 3,820 yards and seven touchbacks…Averaged 55.4 yards per kick…Kicked off a season-high eight times vs. Southern Illinois (8/24) and West Virginia State (9/21), and at Tennessee State (11/2).

Prep: Left-footed, five-star punter who attended Montini Catholic High School...Was a 2017 TOP 12 Camp Invitee and Vegas 30 Punt Finalist... Also competed at the Kohl’s Spring Showcase.

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TRISTAN LOVE 2019: Did not see game action… Southeast Scholar-Athlete.

Prep: Offensive lineman at Rockledge High School.

2018: Redshirted…Southeast Scholar-Athlete.

Personal: Born October 29, 1999...Majoring in Corporate Communication...Son of David and Michelle Love.

Personal: Born February 10, 2000...Majoring in Corporate Communication...Son of Michael and Martha Krause. // Wide Receiver // 6-0 // 175 // Sophomore (3) // Kennett, Mo. // Kennett- H.S.

Western Kentucky: Appeared in 12 games at holder as a walk-on at Western Kentucky. // Career StatisticsST. Kickoffs G GS No. Yds Avg TB 2019 13 13 69 3820 55.4 7

PATRICK MADDOX // Defensive Back // 6-0 // 170 // Freshman (2) // Louisville, Ky. // Butler H.S.

TY LEONARD 2019: Redshirted. Prep: Played defensive back at Butler Traditional High School in Louisville, Kentucky...Posted 34 tackles, five tackles for loss and two interceptions...Also returned a fumble for a touchdown, had one

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kickoff return for a touchdown and scored two touchdowns at wide receiver. Personal: Born November 1, 2000...Majoring in Corporate Communication...Son of Earl and Lorretha Leonard.

2019: Saw action in 11 games on special teams…Recorded three tackles…Had a season-high two tackles vs. West Virginia State (9/21)…Southeast Scholar-Athlete. 2018: Redshirted…Southeast Scholar-Athlete. Prep: Selected as the SEMO South Conference Offensive Player of the Year and Scoring Champion at Kennett High School...Threw for 1,581 yards and 17 touchdowns as a senior...Ran for 921 yards and 15

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touchdowns...Joins former Kennett High School players Bud Hilburn and Britt Harris on the Redhawks roster...Emerged as his team’s leading scorer in basketball and started on the baseball team...Was presented with the Missouri State High School Athletic Association Award of Excellence. Personal: Born August 2, 1999... Majoring in Biomedical Sciences... Son of Jason and Andi Maddox.

// Career StatisticsST. Defense G GS UA A Total TFL Yds SACK Yds INT PD FF FR 2018 Redshirted - - - - - - - - - - 2019 11 0 2 1 3 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 TOTALS 11 0 2 1 3 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0

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// Defensive Line // 6-2 // 290 // Freshman (2) // Cordova, Tenn. // St. Benedict at Auburndale H.S.

2019: Redshirted after playing in just one game…Saw limited action vs. Eastern Illinois (11/16)…Southeast Scholar-Athlete. Prep: Recorded 87 tackles, averaging 7.9 per game as a senior at St. Benedict at Auburndale High School in 2018...Added two sacks and 12 tackles for loss in 11 games...

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Tallied 32 solo stops...Finished with 59 tackles, three sacks and eight tackles for loss in 11 games during his junior season...Ranked among 247Sports’ Top Football Recruits in Tennessee for 2019.

Personal: Born October 18, 2000...Majoring in Business Administration..Son of Gregory and Sandra Manuel.

RASEAN MCCAULEY 2019: Played in all 13 games as a true freshman…Collected 19 tackles, four tackles for loss and one sack… Had nine solo tackles and assisted on 10 others…Picked up his first career sack vs. Eastern Kentucky (11/9)…Finished with a seasonhigh three tackles in four different games…Won the team’s Defensive Newcomer Award.

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Prep: Played linebacker at Male High School, the same prep school that produced former SEMO linebacker Zach Hall and current SEMO wide receiver Zack Smith.

Personal: Born December 27, 1999... Majoring in Accounting...Son of Ronald and Shammie McCauley... Initially committed to play football at Army West Point.

// Career Defense G GS UA A Total TFL Yds SACK Yds INT PD FF FR 2019 13 0 9 10 19 4.0 9 1.0 3 0-0 0 0 0 // Inside Linebacker // 6-1 // 235 // Sophomore (2) // Fayetteville, N.C. // Jack Britt H.S.

MIKE MATTHEWS 2019: Third-Team Phil Steele Freshman All-American…Played in 13 games…Started four of the final six contests of the season…Notched 24 tackles with 17 solo stops…Had one tackle for loss and two quarterback hurries…Recorded three tackles in his first career start vs. UT Martin (10/26)…Followed that up with a season-high six tackles vs. Eastern Kentucky (11/9) and at Eastern Illinois (11/16).

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Prep: Attended Jack Britt High School...Was one of the top five performers from the Charlotte VTO Sports Combine...Played multiple positions. Personal: Born March 7, 2001... Majoring in Sport Management...Son of Keitha Everett.

// Career StatisticsST. Defense G GS UA A Total TFL Yds SACK Yds INT PD FF FR 2019 13 4 17 7 24 1.0 3 0 0 0-0 0 0 0

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// Linebacker // 6-2 // 225 // Sophomore (2) // Louisville, Ky. // Male H.S.


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// Inside Linebacker // 6-0 // 230 // Senior (4) // Plantation, Fla. // American Heritage H.S. // Garden City CC

BRANDON MINCEY 2019: Participated in 11 games and logged four starts…Had 25 tackles, including 14 solo…Tallied 2.5 tackles for loss, one sack, two pass breakups and two quarterback hurries…Had four tackles in his first career Southeast Missouri start vs. West Virginia State (9/21)…Finished with a season-high six tackles at Austin Peay (10/12)…Posted five tackles vs. Tennessee Tech.

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Garden City CC: Played in 12 games as a freshman at Garden City Community College in 2018... Tallied 34 tackles, 1.5 sacks, one interception and one fumble recovery.

Prep: Posted 141 tackles in his career at American Heritage High School...Finished with a career-high 88 total tackles as a junior...Picked up six sacks in his career...

// Wide Receiver // 5-10 // 165 // Freshman (2) // Madison, Ill. // Madison H.S.

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CARL MOORE 2019: Redshirted. Prep: Attended Madison High School...Caught one pass for 15 yards and made five tackles as a senior...Made 14 receptions for 435 yards and two touchdowns as the team’s second-leading receiver

his junior year...Added 41 tackles, one fumble recovery and one interception that year.

Personal: Born September 26, 2000...Majoring in Sport Management...Son of Patricia Berry.

// Running Back // 5-10 // 191 // Freshman (2) // Murfreesboro, Tenn. // Oakland H.S.

Personal: Born February 8, 1999... Majoring in Mass Communication... Son of Arthur and Sicily Mincey. // Career StatisticsST. Defense G GS UA A Total TFL Yds SACK Yds INT PD FF FR 2019 11 4 14 11 25 2.5 15 1.0 12 0-0 2 0 0

XAVIER MYERS 2019: Redshirted…Southeast Scholar-Athlete.

// Offensive Line // 6-6 // 260 // Freshman (2) // Gainesville, Ga. // Gainesville H.S.

DAMON MIXON 2019: Redshirted. Prep: Played offensive tackle and guard at Gainesville High School.

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Prep: Transferred to Oakland High School from Division II-A Nashville Christian...Named the Daily News Journal All-Aea Player of the Year in 2018...Two-time Mr. Football finalist... Led Oakland to a BlueCross Bowl championship where he was named Most Valuable Player...Finished with 1,982 yards and 32 touchdowns, leading the area in both of those

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categories...Rushed for morre than 100 yads in each of Oakland’s 15 games...Ran for 107 yards and a touchdown in Oakland’s 37-0 win over Whitehaven in the Class 6A state championship game...Rushed for over 2,000 yards at Nashville Christian.

Personal: Born January 9, 2001... Majoring in Exercise Science...Son of Cedric and Latonya Myers.


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// Offensive Line // 6-1 // 295 // Senior (4) // Visalia, Calif. // Central Valley Christian H.S. // Ventura College

2019: Started nine games at center… Southeast Scholar-Athlete. Ventura College: Spent two seasons at Ventura College in California...Played eight games in 2018 and saw action in six contests as a freshman in 2017...Earned AllNorthern League honors.

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Prep: Competed in the state playoffs as a prep at Central Valley Christian High School...Named Co-Offensive Player of the Year for his team. Personal: Born August 1, 1998... Majoring in Marketing...Son of Chris and Jessica Nelson.

RASHAAN PALMER 2019: Redshirted. Prep: Rivals/EDGYTIM Illinois High School Association All-State selection at Simeon High School... Western Illinois, Northern Illinois, Northern Iowa and Penn State were among other schools that showed interest.

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Personal: Born December 31, 2000...Majoring in Corporate Communication...Son of Rashaan Palmer, Sr. and Cecelia Williams.

// Outside Linebacker // 6-2 // 227 // Senior (Gr.) // Louisville, Ky. // DeSales H.S. // Utah

BRYANT PIRTLE 2019: Played in all 13 games and made one start…Led the team with five sacks and ranked third with seven tackles for loss…Was seventh on the team with 34 total tackles…Recorded 16 solo stops and assisted on 18…Notched three quarterback hurries…Rated sixth in the Ohio Valley Conference in sacks…Recorded a season-high seven tackles vs. Murray State (11/23)…Had a sack in four-straight games from Sept. 21-Nov. 2…Posted four tackles and a season-best 2.5 tackles for loss vs. West Virginia State (9/21).

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Utah: Played in three games on special teams in 2018.

Pima CC: Second-Team AllConference selection in 2017 when he totaled 72 tackles with six tackles for loss (3.5 sacks)... Registered 29 tackles and 4.5 sacks as a freshman in 2016...Ranked No. 32 in the nation among junior college weakside defensive ends by 247Sports.

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// Wide Receiver // 6-4 // 195 // Freshman (2) // Chicago, Ill. // Simeon H.S.-


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PROFILES Prep: Courier-Journal FirstTeam All-State pick as a senior at DeSales H.S. (Ky.) in 2014 and Second-Team Associated Press Kentucky All-State...Listed in the Lexington Herald-Leader’s Class of the Commonwealth...Was Defensive MVP at the 2014 Best of the Bluegrass All-Star Game... In his junior and senior seasons, he combined for 148 tackles and 43 sacks (including three in the 2013 and 2014 state title games), while rushing for almost 1,000 yards and 12 touchdowns...Compiled 77 tackles, 17.5 sacks, five fumble

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recoveries and 582 yards rushing with eight touchdowns prior to the 2014 state title game...Had 66 tackles and 22.5 sacks as a junior in 2013...DeSales won back-to-back Kentucky 2-A state titles in 2013 and 2014. Personal: Majoring in General Studies.

// Career StatisticsST. Defense G GS UA A Total TFL Yds SACK Yds INT PD FF FR 2019 13 1 16 18 34 7.0 40 5.0 34 0-0 0 0 0

// Quarterback // 6-2 // 207 // Senior (5) // Fallon, Nev. // Churchill County H.S. // Golden West College

JOE PYLE 2019: Appeared in six games and made one start…Completed 15-of-34 passes for 196 yards…Ran for 74 yards and one touchdown on 20 carries…Scored the game-tying touchdown on a 61-yard run and threw for 51 yards vs. UT Martin (10/26)…The touchdown was the first of his career…Was named Ohio Valley Conference Newcomer of the Week (10/27) following that performance…Made his first career NCAA Division I start in the Redhawks NCAA FCS Playoff game vs. Illinois State (11/30)…Southeast Scholar-Athlete. 2018: Redshirted after missing the season with a shoulder injury. Golden West College: Started nine games in his only season at Golden West College in 2017...Threw for 2,216 yards and 17 touchdowns on 174-of-265 passes...Completed 65.7 percent of his passing attempts... Ran for 358 yards and five touchdowns on 76 carries.

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Nevada: Enrolled at the University of Nevada as a preferred walk-on after high school...Completed 60 credits in the Nevada Electrical Engineering program. Prep: Went to Churchill County High School...Completed 118-of194 passes (61 pct.) for 1,754 yards and 20 touchdowns...Ran for 347 yards and another six touchdowns as a senior...Finished his final prep season with 2,100 total yards and ranked first or second in every quarterback category for his conference...Named Nevada D1A First-Team All-State quarterback and was the Nevada Northern D1A Offensive Player of the Year in 2014. Personal: Born March 11, 1997... Majoring in General Management... Son of Roger and Val Pyle.

// Career StatisticsST. Passing G GS Cmp Att Int Yds TD Lg Pct. Avg/G Effic 2018 Redshirted - - - - - - - - 2019 6 1 15 34 0 196 0 51 44.1 32.7 92.5 TOTALS 6 1 15 34 0 196 0 51 44.1 32.7 92.5 Rushing G GS Att Yds TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G 2018 Redshirted - - - - - 2019 6 1 20 74 1 61 3.7 12.3 TOTALS 6 1 20 74 1 61 3.7 12.3

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PROFILES Brook (11/24)…The 11 punts tied a single-game school record…Named OVC Specialist of the Week on Oct. 21…His 2,929 punting yards marked the third-most in a season at SEMO.

Personal: Born June 29, 1997...Majoring in Corporate Communication...Son of Brian and Karen Reynolds.

2016: Redshirted.

// Punter // 5-10 // 175 // Senior (5) // Wildwood, Mo. // Lafayette H.S.

JAKE REYNOLDS Ranks among Southeast Missouri’s all-time career leaders in punting yards (4th, 8,207), punting average (5th, 40.4 ypp) and punt attempts (4th, 203). 2019: Started 13 games…Punted 72 times for 2,904 yards averaging 40.3 yards per punt…Dropped 20 of his punts inside the 20-yard line…Broke a single-game school record with 14 punts at Missouri (9/14)…Kicked three punts of 50 or more yards with a season-long 53-yard punt at Montana State (9/7)…Punted 11 times and had a season-high five punts inside the 20…Ranked third

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// Career StatisticsST. Punting G GS No. Yds Avg Lg TB FC I20 2016 Redshirted - - - - - - 2017 10 10 60 2374 39.6 78 4 24 21 2018 13 13 71 2929 41.3 71 5 28 24 2019 13 13 72 2904 40.3 53 2 29 20 TOTALS 36 36 203 8207 40.4 78 11 81 65

in the Ohio Valley Conference in punting…Won the team’s Mike Wood Top Specialist Award. 2018: Started 13 games as the Redhawks punter…Ranked third in the OVC with 41.3 yards per punt… Punted 71 times for 2,929 yards… Dropped 24 of his punts inside the 20-yard line…Ten of his punts sailed 50+ yards…Had a seasonlong 71-yard punt vs. Jacksonville State (10/20)…It was the longest punt in the OVC and 10th-longest in the Football Championship Subdivision…Had a season-high 11 punts for 453 yards vs. #15 Stony

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2017: Started 10 games as the Redhawks punter...Punted 60 times for 2,374 yards with an average of 39.6 yards per punt... Dropped 21 of his punts inside the 20-yard line...Had a 78-yard punt against Tennessee Tech (10/14), the second-longest in the OVC... Was later named OVC Specialist of the Week and STATS honorable mention National Freshman Player of the Week...Ranked sixth in the league in punting...Punted a season-high nine times vs. Eastern Kentucky (9/30).

Prep: First-Team Suburban West American All-Conference pick at Lafayette High School...Two-time First-Team All-State and All-District honoree...Ranked among the top-10 area leaders in kickoffs and punting as a senior...Kicked o 51 times for 2,983 yards, averaging 58.5 yards per kick his final prep campaign... Punted 42 times for 1,788 yards with an average of 42.6 yards per punt that season...Made 35-of-36 extra points and 4-of-5 field goals... Punted 51 times and averaged 41.2 yards per attempt as a junior... Kicked 7-of-10 field goals and 29-of-34 PATs that year.


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// Defensive Line // 5-11 // 290 // Senior (4) // Liberty, Mo. // North H.S.

DATERRAION RICHARDSON 2019: Started 12 games…Registered 22 tackles, 14 solo tackles and eight assisted stops…Added 1.5 tackles for loss and 0.5 sacks…Tied for first on the team with two fumble recoveries…Finished with a season-high four tackles vs. Illinois State (11/30)… Southeast Scholar-Athlete. 2018: Started all 13 games at nose tackle…Registered 21 tackles with six solo stops…Had four tackles for loss, one sack, a pass breakup and four quarterback hurries…Had a season-high four tackles at #3 Weber State (12/1)…Finished with three tackles at Southern Illinois (9/15).

Defense 2017 2018 2019 TOTALS

G GS UA A Total TFL Yds SACK Yds INT PD FF FR 11 3 6 3 9 1.0 1 1.0 1 0-0 0 0 0 13 13 6 15 21 4.0 12 1.0 6 0-0 1 0 0 13 12 14 8 22 1.5 2 0.5 1 0-0 0 0 2 37 28 26 26 52 6.5 15 2.5 8 0-0 1 0 2

99 career-highs in total tackles (51), tackles for loss (7) and forced fumbles (3) his sophomore season… Had a career-best three sacks as a junior…Ran the ball 28 times for 92 yards and three touchdowns… Had 18 pancake blocks on the offensive line...Became the first to win a wrestling state title in school history when he claimed the Missouri Class 4 crown. Personal: Born September 15, 1998...Majoring in Corporate Communication...Son of Milieka Frencher...Earned an elite internship with the U.S. Marshal’s Service in Cape Girardeau that began this summer.

2017: Participated in 11 games and made three starts at nose tackle as a true freshman...Tallied nine tackles with six solo stops... Recorded his first career sack and had a season-high three tackles at Jacksonville State (10/28)...Made his first career start at Austin Peay (10/21) the week before...Southeast Scholar-Athlete. Prep: Played on both sides of the ball at Liberty North High School... Participated in 35 career games as a prep...Posted 118 total tackles (66 solo), 18 tackles for loss, 6.5 sacks, five forced fumbles and one fumble recovery in his career…Established

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// Offensive Line // 6-2 // 305 // Senior (4) // Grandview, Mo. // Grandview H.S. // Butler CC

2019: Started 12 games at right guard. Butler CC: Spent two seasons at Butler Community College in El Dorado, Kansas...Garnered FirstTeam All-Conference honors at Grandview High School.

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Personal: Born December 29, 1998... Majoring in Entrepreneurship...Son of Anthony Rosenthall and Jeanyne Chase.

ZACK SMITH Ranks among Southeast Missouri’s all-time career leaders in punt return yards (6th, 425), punt return average (4th, 9.8 ypr) and punt returns (6th, 43). 2019: Started 12 games…Was the Redhawks third-leading receiver with 31 receptions for 207 yards and three touchdowns…Averaged 6.7 yards per catch…Finished as SEMO’s top punt returner with 163 yards on 13 attempts…Rated second in the Ohio Valley Conference with 10.1 yards per punt return…Also ranked 18th in the nation in punt returns… Caught a season-high six passes for 72 yards at Tennessee State (11/2)…Had a touchdown reception vs. Eastern Kentucky (11/9) and scored a season-high two receiving touchdowns vs. Murray State (11/23)…Had multiple catches in eight contests. 2018: Started all 13 games…Ranked second on the team in receptions (44) and receiving touchdowns (5), and third in receiving yards (477)… Averaged 10.8 yards per catch…Was SEMO’s top punt returner with 17 returns for 188 yards…Also ran for 51 yards on five carries, averaging 8.2 yards per rush…His 188 punt return yards were 10th-most in a season at SEMO…Had a seasonhigh six catches at Arkansas State (9/1) and at UT Martin (10/27)… Posted a season-best 122 receiving

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yards and a touchdown on five receptions vs. Dayton (9/8)…His longest touchdown reception was 73 yards against the Flyers…Made five catches for 63 yards and a touchdown vs. Austin Peay (10/13)… Returned 16 kickoffs for 371 yards… Four of his kick returns went for 126 yards against Austin Peay (10/13). 2017: Played in 11 games and logged six starts at wide receiver...Was the Redhawks third-leading receiver with 20 catches for 253 yards and three touchdowns...Tied for second on the team in touchdown receptions...Averaged 12.6 yards per catch...Scored his first career touchdown on a 12-yard reception in the fourth quarter vs. Southern Illinois (9/16)...His first career start was against the Salukis...Had a season-high six catches for 55 yards at Eastern Illinois (9/23)... Finished with a season-best 81 receiving yards and a touchdown at Jacksonville State (10/28)...Hauled in a season-long 37-yard TD pass in that game...Returned 11 punts for 74 yards and ran back one kickoff for 24 yards. 2016: Redshirted...Southeast Scholar-Athlete. Prep: Third-team member of The Courier-Journal’s All-State team who also garnered All-Metro honors at Male High School...

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// Wide Receiver // 5-9 // 190 // Senior (5) // Louisville, Ky. // Male H.S.


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PROFILES Finished his senior season with 48 catches for 1,040 yards and 14 touchdowns, while helping the Bulldogs go 15-0 and win the Class 6A State Championship...Had eight catches for 150 yards in the state title game...Averaged 30 yards on six punt returns, including two touchdowns and a long of 75 yards... Had a 99-yard kickoff return for a // Career StatisticsST.

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touchdown against Trinity...Caught 33 passes for 653 yards and nine touchdowns, and ranked second on the team in receiving. Personal: Born May 15, 1998... Received his undergraduate degree in General Studies from SEMO... Son of Duane and Susan Smith... Is working on a Master’s in Higher Education Administration.

Receiving G GS Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G 2016 Redshirted - - - - - - 2017 11 6 20 253 3 37 1.8 12.6 23.0 2018 13 13 44 477 5 73 3.4 10.8 36.7 2019 13 12 31 207 3 32 2.4 6.7 15.9 TOTALS 37 31 95 937 11 73 2.6 9.9 25.3 Returns G GS KR Yds Avg TD Lg PR Yds Avg TD Lg 2016 Redshirted - - - - - - - - - 2017 11 6 1 24 24.0 0 24 11 74 6.7 0 21 2018 13 13 18 321 17.8 0 58 17 188 11.1 0 36 2019 13 12 8 124 15.5 0 22 15 163 10.9 0 52 TOTALS 37 31 27 469 12.7 0 58 43 425 9.9 0 52

// Offensive Line // 6-3 // 315 // Freshman (2) // Gardner, Kan. // Gardner Edgerton H.S.

JAKE STEWARD 2019: Redshirted. Prep: Played center and tackle on the offensive line at GardnerEdgerton High School...Helped lead his team to a 10-1 record and 8-0 district mark in 2018... Gardner-Edgerton advanced to the Kansas 6A State Playoffs.

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Personal: Born September 3, 2000... Majoring in Health Management... Son of Don and Mauva Steward.

// Tight End // 6-6 // 240 // Sophomore (3) // Warrenton, Mo. // Warrenton H.S.-

CALEB STRAUSS 2019: Saw action in 11 games, primarily on special teams…Caught one pass for five yards at Missouri (9/14). 2018: Redshirted. Prep: Caught 39 passes for 548 yards and eight touchdowns as a senior at Warrenton High School... Was the Warriors top receiver... Tallied 67 tackles and ranked

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second on the team with seven sacks on defense...Also had three fumble recoveries and two interceptions...Had 13 receptions for 204 yards and three touchdowns as a junior...Added 39 tackles and five sacks... GAC North All-Conference pick in basketball. Personal: Born February 2, 2000... Majoring in Physical Education...Son of Eddie and Jaime Strauss.

// Career StatisticsST. Receiving G GS Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G 2018 Redshirted - - - - - - 2019 11 0 1 5 0 5 0.1 5.0 0.5 TOTALS 11 0 1 5 0 5 0.1 5.0 0.5

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// Inside Linebacker // 6-3 // 220 // Freshman (2) // Alton, Ill. // Alton H.S.

2019: Redshirted…Southeast Scholar-Athlete…Won the team’s Defensive Work Most Valuable Player Award. Prep: Turned in 83 tackles, 10 tackles for loss, two interceptions and a sack during his senior year at Alton High School...Had 60 solo

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tackles and assisted on 23 others... First-Team All-Southwestern Conference pick.

Personal: Born May 19, 2000... Majoring in Physical Education... Son of Houston Terrell and Kimberly Shepherd.

// Kicker // 5-10 // 175 // Senior (5) // Lebanon, Mo. // Lebanon H.S.

KENDRICK TILLER 2020 Preseason All-Ohio Valley Conference selection…Ranks among Southeast Missouri’s all-time career leaders in field goals (7th, 25) and PATs (8th, 64). 2019: Handled all place kicking duties…Started 12 games…Was the Redhawks top scorer with 88 points…Kicked 16-of-22 field goals and 40-of-45 extra points…Ranked 14th in the nation in field goals per game (1.3)…Finished third in the Ohio Valley Conference in scoring, tied for third in field goals and rated eighth in PAT kicking percentage (.889)…Made a career-long 55-yard

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at UT Martin (10/27)…Made 19 of his final 20 PATs of the season… Southeast Scholar-Athlete. 2017: Played in five games...Kicked off 15 times for 810 yards, averaging 54 yards per kick...Kicked off four times in each of the Redhawks first three games of the season... Southeast Scholar-Athlete. 2016: Redshirted...Southeast Scholar-Athlete. Prep: First-Team All-Ozark Conference kicker at Lebanon High School...Played in the Blue-Grey AllAmerican Bowl...Scored 140 points // Career StatisticsST.

in his high school career...Made 33-of-36 PATs and 4-of-7 field goals as a senior...Did not miss a PAT during his junior season, making 28-of-28...Had 27-of-29 extra points as a sophomore...Kicked 15-of-24 field goals, punted 81 times for 2,569 yards and kicked off 155 times for 5,724 in his four high school seasons...Kicked a 47-yard game-winning field goal against Waynesville his junior year. Personal: Born June 3, 1997... Received his undergraduate degree in Engineering Technology from SEMO...Son of Al Tiller and Jennifer Ramroth...Is working on a Master’s degree in Technology Management.

Kickoffs G GS No. Yds Avg TB 2016 Redshirted - - - 2017 5 5 15 810 54.0 0 2018 13 13 28 1635 58.4 10 2019 12 12 0 0 0.0 0 TOTALS 30 30 43 2445 56.9 10 FG/PATs G GS FG FGA Lg Pct. XP XPA Pct. 2016 Redshirted - - - - - - 2017 5 5 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 .000 2018 13 13 9 11 45 81.8 24 27 88.8 2019 12 12 16 22 55 72.7 40 45 88.9 TOTALS 30 30 25 33 55 75.8 64 72 88.9

field goal at Montana State (9/7)… That kick tied for the secondlongest in school history.

2018: Played 13 games at kicker… Kicked off 28 times for 1,635 yards and 10 touchbacks…Averaged 58.4 yards per kick…Ranked third on the team in scoring with 51 points on 9-of-11 field goals and 24-of-27 PATs…Made a season-high three field goals at UT Martin (10/27) and vs. Eastern Illinois (11/17)… Kicked a season-long 48-yard field goal against the Panthers…Scored a season-high 14 points on 3-of-3 field goals and 5-of-7 extra points

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// Quarterback // 6-1 // 200 // Freshman (2) // Atlanta, Ga. // Westlake H.S.

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// Wide Receiver // 5-10 // 165 // Freshman (2) // Lebanon, Tenn. // Wilson Central H.S.

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GARRETT TODD 2019: Redshirted. Prep: Two-year starter at Wilson Central High School...Earned First-Team All-Conference honors... Garnered All-Region 4-6A accolades as a senior...His 99-yard pass reception from Aaron Hubbell tied

the longest pass reception record in Tennessee. Personal: Born July 6, 2001... Majoring in Biomedical Sciences... Son of James and Joell Todd.

JALYN WILLIAMS 2019: Redshirted…Garnered the team’s Offensive Work Most Valuable Player Award.

and 17 touchdowns as a senior...Also rushed for 306 yards and another five touchdowns.

Prep: Second-Team All-Region selection at Westlake High School... Helped lead Westlake to a Region 2 Division 7-A title...Completed 106-of-188 passes for 2,009 yards

Personal: Born October 8, 2000... Majoring in Communication Studies...Son of Paul and Wendy Williams.

// Offensive Line // 6-0 // 275 // Freshman (2) // Atlanta, Ga. // Pace Academy

CHILTON TOLLIVER 2019: Redshirted. Prep: State Champion and threetime varsity letterman at Pace Academy High School.

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Personal: Born January 19, 2001... Majoring in Computer Information Systems...Son of Michael and Latricia Tolliver.

// Cornerback // 5-11 // 175 // Senior (5) // Cape Girardeau, Mo. // Central H.S.

AL YOUNG 2019: Started the first four games of the season before suffering a year-ending achilles injury…Was later granted a medical redshirt… Notched 10 tackles and had two interceptions…Posted a season-high six tackles at Missouri (9/14)…Had an interception in back-to-back games at Missouri and vs. West Virginia State (9/21). 2018: Started 11 of 13 games at cornerback…Collected 30 tackles, including 22 solo stops…Had two interceptions and tied for second on the team with nine pass breakups… Finished with a season-high five

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tackles vs. Jacksonville State (10/20) and at #3 Weber State (12/1)…Posted one interception at Southern Illinois (9/15) and vs. Austin Peay (10/13). 2017: Played in 11 games...Recorded 15 tackles with nine solo stops... Had one interception, three pass breakups and one fumble recovery... Finished with his first career interception in the Redhawks season-opener at Kansas (9/2)...Had a season-high three tackles, all solo stops, vs. Eastern Kentucky (9/30)... Also recovered a fumble against the Colonels...Matched a season-


RETURNEES best three tackles vs. Murray State (11/18)...Added 12 punt return yards. 2016: Played in three games on special teams...Tallied one tackle vs. Tennessee State (11/19)...Returned two punts vs. Indiana State (9/17).

catch and points scored; the longest interception return for a touchdown, longest TD catch and most TDs in a single game...Placed himself among state leaders in career punt return yards, yards per catch and all-purpose yards...Led the Tigers to three-straight state semifinals for the first time and the program’s only state championship appearance...Set multiple records during his first sophomore year, his first as a starter...Broke Central’s single-season record for receiving yardage...Had 41 catches for 1,226 yards and 11 touchdowns...His 29.9 yards per catch also set a new school record...Posted 1,446 allpurpose yards and 25 touchdowns, and had eight interceptions on defense as a junior...Missouri, Nebraska, Purdue, Kansas, Michigan State, Oregon, Missouri State and Wyoming were other schools that showed interest...Named Southeast Missourian Basketball Player of the Year, becoming the first person in 27 years to win the most outstanding SEMO Conference player honor in both football and basketball.

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Prep: Named the 2015 SEMOBall Awards Offensive Player of the Year...Three-star recruit according to Rivals.com and 247Sports.com... The 2015 Carr Trophy recipient... Three-time First-Team All-State selection at Cape Central High School...Set 12 school records... Named the 2014 All-Southeast Missourian Football Player of the Year...Received the 2014 SEMOBall Awards Offensive Football Player of the Year and Male Athlete of the Year awards...Three-year starter...Accumulated 992 rushing yards, 771 receiving yards and 27 touchdowns, averaging 8.4 rushing yards per carry as a senior... Finished his outstanding prep career with 2,635 receiving yards and 38 receiving touchdowns, both school records...Holds Cape Central records for single-season touchdowns, receiving touchdowns, yards per catch, points scored and interceptions; career marks for receiving touchdowns, total TDs, receiving yards, yards per

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Personal: Born December 8, 1996... Majoring in Recreation & Park Administration...Son of Alfrialzo Young and Kissy Drake.

// Career StatisticsST. Defense G GS UA A Total TFL Yds SACK Yds INT PD FF FR 2016 3 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 2017 11 0 9 6 15 0 0 0 0 1-0 4 0 1 2018 13 11 22 8 30 0 0 0 0 2-0 11 0 0 2019 4 4 7 3 10 0 0 0 0 2-12 4 0 0 TOTALS 31 15 39 17 56 0 0 0 0 5-12 19 0 1 Returns G GS KR Yds Avg TD Lg PR Yds Avg TD Lg 2016 3 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 2 2 1.0 0 0 2017 11 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 12 0.0 0 12 2018 13 11 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 2019 4 4 2 44 22.0 0 27 2 37 18.5 0 36 TOTALS 31 15 2 44 22.0 0 27 4 51 12.8 0 36

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Aaron Alston

RETURNEE GAME-BY-GAME STATS 11-16-19 at Eastern Illinois 11-30-19 Illinois State Total

0 0 0 0 1 9 0 9 0 0 0 0 3 17 0 10 0 -4 0 1 21 166 1 27

RUSHING RECEIVING

Austin Crump

2018 Opponent No. Yds TD Lg No. Yds TD Lg 09-08-18 Dayton 0 0 0 0 1 19 0 19 10-06-18 at Tennessee Tech 0 0 0 0 2 62 0 41 10-13-18 Austin Peay 0 0 0 0 1 14 0 14 11-03-18 Tennessee State 0 0 0 0 1 14 0 14 11-24-18 Stony Brook 0 0 0 0 1 13 0 13 12-01-18 at Weber State 0 0 0 0 1 15 0 15 Total 0 0 0 0 7 137 0 41 RUSHING RECEIVING 2019 Opponent No. Yds TD Lg No. Yds TD Lg 08-29-19 Southern Illinois 0 0 0 0 5 91 0 30 09-07-19 at Montana State 0 0 0 0 3 26 0 15 09-14-19 at Missouri 0 0 0 0 2 13 0 15 09-21-19 West Virginia State 0 0 0 0 4 90 1 50 10-05-19 Tennessee Tech 0 0 0 0 2 35 1 26 10-12-19 at Austin Peay 0 0 0 0 5 78 1 34 10-19-19 at Jacksonville State 0 0 0 0 2 61 1 38 10-26-19 UT Martin 0 0 0 0 6 101 0 51 11-02-19 at Tennessee State 0 0 0 0 4 51 0 23 11-09-19 Eastern Kentucky 0 0 0 0 2 14 0 11 11-16-19 at Eastern Illinois 0 0 0 0 6 42 0 11 11-23-19 Murray State 0 0 0 0 7 53 0 17 11-30-19 Illinois State 2 12 0 9 3 32 0 20 Total 2 12 0 9 51 687 4 51

RUSHING RECEIVING

Jacob Buie RUSHING RECEIVING 2019 Opponent 09-14-19 at Missouri Total

No. Yds TD Lg No. Yds TD Lg 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 PASSING 2019 Opponent Cmp Att Int Yds TD LG 09-14-19 at Missouri 2 4 0 -4 0 0 Total 2 4 0 -4 0 0

Colby Cornett RUSHING RECEIVING 2018 Opponent No. Yds TD Lg No. Yds TD Lg 09-08-18 Dayton 0 0 0 0 2 16 0 10 09-15-18 at Southern Illinois 0 0 0 0 1 -2 0 0 10-02-18 at Tennessee Tech 0 0 0 0 3 115 2 69 10-27-18 at UT Martin 0 0 0 0 2 15 0 9 11-03-18 Tennessee State 0 0 0 0 3 27 0 13 11-10-18 at Murray State 1 7 0 7 0 0 0 0 11-17-18 Eastern Illinois 0 0 0 0 5 13 0 6 12-01-18 at Weber State 0 0 0 0 1 30 0 30 Total 1 7 0 7 17 214 2 69 RUSHING RECEIVING 2019 Opponent No. Yds TD Lg No. Yds TD Lg 08-29-19 Southern Illinois 0 0 0 0 3 10 0 6 09-07-19 at Montana State 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 2 09-14-19 at Missouri 0 0 0 0 1 8 0 8 09-21-19 West Virginia State 0 0 0 0 4 53 1 26 10-05-19 Tennessee Tech 0 0 0 0 3 5 0 5 10-19-19 at Jacksonville State 0 0 0 0 1 11 0 11 11-02-19 at Tennessee State 0 0 0 0 2 40 0 27 11-09-19 Eastern Kentucky 2 -4 0 1 2 11 0 6

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2018 Opponent No. Yds TD Lg No. Yds TD Lg 09-15-18 at Southern Illinois 0 0 0 0 3 23 2 14 10-13-18 Austin Peay 0 0 0 0 1 19 1 19 10-27-18 at UT Martin 0 0 0 0 2 27 0 16 11-03-18 Tennessee State 0 0 0 0 1 9 0 9 11-17-18 Eastern Illinois 0 0 0 0 1 34 0 34 11-24-18 Stony Brook 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 Total 0 0 0 0 9 113 3 34 RUSHING RECEIVING 2019 Opponent No. Yds TD Lg No. Yds TD Lg 10-19-19 at Jacksonville State 0 0 0 0 3 -1 0 6 11-02-19 at Tennessee State 0 0 0 0 1 -5 0 0 11-16-19 at Eastern Illinois 0 0 0 0 1 10 0 10 Total 0 0 0 0 5 4 0 10

Zion Custis RUSHING RECEIVING 2018 Opponent No. Yds TD Lg No. Yds TD 09-22-18 at Eastern Kentucky 11 37 1 10 0 0 0 10-06-18 at Tennessee Tech 14 66 2 24 1 32 0 10-13-18 Austin Peay 12 53 0 8 0 0 0 10-27-18 at UT Martin 3 23 0 26 0 0 0 11-03-18 Tennessee State 5 27 0 11 0 0 0 11-10-18 at Murray State 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 11-17-18 Eastern Illinois 11 77 0 27 2 -3 0 11-24-18 Stony Brook 2 -4 0 1 0 0 0 12-01-18 at Weber State 5 62 1 34 0 0 0 Total 64 366 4 34 3 29 0 RUSHING RECEIVING 2019 Opponent No. Yds TD Lg No. Yds TD 08-29-19 Southern Illinois 12 78 1 16 0 0 0 09-07-19 at Montana State 5 20 0 11 2 9 0 09-14-19 at Missouri 10 17 0 5 0 0 0 09-21-19 West Virginia State 12 76 1 29 1 11 0 10-05-19 Tennessee Tech 18 117 1 13 0 0 0 10-12-19 at Austin Peay 12 66 0 40 2 3 0 10-19-19 at Jacksonville State 19 45 0 12 0 0 0 10-26-19 UT Martin 5 5 0 2 0 0 0 11-09-19 Eastern Kentucky 16 83 2 21 0 0 0 11-16-19 at Eastern Illinois 10 42 0 13 1 -2 0 11-23-19 Murray State 15 86 0 12 3 7 0 11-30-19 Illinois State 8 49 0 26 0 0 0 Total 142 684 5 40 9 28 0

Lg 0 32 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 32 Lg 0 10 0 11 0 7 0 0 0 0 8 0 11

Geno Hess RUSHING RECEIVING 2018 Opponent No. Yds TD Lg No. Yds TD Lg 10-06-18 at Tennessee Tech 0 0 0 0 11 64 0 17 Total 0 0 0 0 11 64 0 17 RUSHING RECEIVING 2019 Opponent No. Yds TD Lg No. Yds TD Lg 08-29-19 Southern Illinois 13 77 1 39 0 0 0 0 09-07-19 at Montana State 13 90 0 22 0 0 0 0 09-14-19 at Missouri 6 17 0 11 1 -2 0 0 09-21-19 West Virginia State 10 96 2 24 0 0 0 0 10-05-19 Tennessee Tech 7 36 1 10 0 0 0 0 10-12-19 at Austin Peay 7 20 0 11 0 0 0 0

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RETURNEE GAME-BY-GAME STATS 10-19-19 10-26-19 11-02-19 11-09-19 11-16-19

at Jacksonville State UT Martin at Tennessee State Eastern Kentucky at Eastern Illinois Total

14 33 3 5 14 156 10 40 5 5 102 575

0 0 2 0 0 6

8 10 73 14 5 73

0 0 0 0 0 1

0 0 0 0 0 -2

0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0

Brayden Hull RUSHING RECEIVING No. Yds TD Lg No. Yds TD Lg 5 25 1 12 0 0 0 0 5 25 1 12 0 0 0 0

Joe Pyle RUSHING RECEIVING 2019 09-07-19 09-14-19 09-21-19 10-26-19 11-30-19

Opponent at Montana State at Missouri West Virginia State UT Martin Illinois State Total

No. Yds TD 2 -1 0 1 -6 0 2 47 0 8 35 1 7 -1 0 20 74 1

Lg No. Yds TD Lg 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 47 0 0 0 0 61 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 61 0 0 0 0 PASSING 2019 Opponent Cmp Att Int Yds TD LG 08-29-19 Southern Illinois 1 1 0 0 0 0 09-07-19 at Montana State 0 1 0 0 0 0 09-14-19 at Missouri 2 6 0 13 0 12 09-21-19 West Virginia State 1 1 0 8 0 8 10-26-19 UT Martin 2 8 0 51 0 51 11-30-19 Illinois State 9 17 0 124 0 45 Total 15 34 0 196 0 51

RUSHING RECEIVING 2019 Opponent No. Yds TD Lg No. Yds TD Lg 08-29-19 Southern Illinois 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 09-07-19 at Montana State 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 09-14-19 at Missouri 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 1 10-05-19 Tennessee Tech 0 0 0 0 1 -3 0 0 10-12-19 at Austin Peay 0 0 0 0 2 11 0 7 10-19-19 at Jacksonville State 0 0 0 0 2 -2 0 0 10-26-19 UT Martin 0 0 0 0 2 41 0 32 11-02-19 at Tennessee State 0 0 0 0 6 72 0 31 11-09-19 Eastern Kentucky 1 29 0 29 3 16 1 7 11-16-19 at Eastern Illinois 0 0 0 0 2 20 0 14 11-23-19 Murray State 2 2 0 2 5 27 2 17 11-30-19 Illinois State 0 0 0 0 4 23 0 11 Total 3 31 0 29 31 207 3 32

Caleb Strauss RUSHING RECEIVING 2016 Opponent 09-14-19 at Missouri Total

No. Yds TD Lg No. Yds TD Lg 0 0 0 0 1 5 0 5 0 0 0 0 1 5 0 5

Zack Smith RUSHING RECEIVING 2017 Opponent No. Yds TD Lg No. Yds TD Lg 09-16-17 Southern Illinois 0 0 0 0 3 20 1 12 09-23-17 at Eastern Illinois 0 0 0 0 6 55 0 28 09-30-17 Eastern Kentucky 0 0 0 0 1 11 0 11 10-21-17 at Austin Peay 0 0 0 0 3 66 1 34 10-28-17 at Jacksonville State 0 0 0 0 4 81 1 37 11-04-17 UT Martin 1 7 0 7 2 20 0 14 11-11-17 at Tennessee State 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Total 1 7 0 7 20 253 3 37 RUSHING RECEIVING 2018 Opponent No. Yds TD Lg No. Yds TD Lg 09-01-18 at Arkansas State 0 0 0 0 6 34 0 14 09-08-18 Dayton 0 0 0 0 5 122 1 73 09-15-18 at Southern Illinois 1 17 0 17 4 36 0 14 09-22-18 at Eastern Kentucky 0 0 0 0 4 42 1 18 10-06-18 at Tennessee Tech 0 0 0 0 1 -5 0 0 10-13-18 Austin Peay 1 16 0 16 5 63 1 30 10-20-18 Jacksonville State 1 -2 0 0 2 9 1 14 10-27-18 at UT Martin 1 3 0 3 6 56 0 27 11-10-18 at Murray State 0 0 0 0 2 19 1 14 11-17-18 Eastern Illinois 0 0 0 0 4 45 0 27 11-24-18 Stony Brook 0 0 0 0 3 50 0 39 12-01-18 at Weber State 1 7 0 7 2 6 0 4 Total 5 41 0 17 44 477 5 73

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PROFILES Game-by-Game Defensive (Games with Statistics Listed Only) Aaron Alston

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2018 09-15-18 10-27-18 11-03-18 11-10-18 11-17-18

Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds SK-Yds FF FR-Yds Int-Yds at Southern Illinois 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 at UT Martin 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 1-0 0-0 Tennessee State 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 at Murray State 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 Eastern Illinois 4 2 6 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 Total 6 4 10 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 1-0 0-0

Anthony Ballard 2019 09-14-19 09-21-19 11-16-19

Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds SK-Yds FF FR-Yds Int-Yds at Missouri 1 1 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 West Virginia State 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 at Eastern Illinois 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 Total 1 3 4 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0

Derrick Calhoun 2018 10-06-18 10-13-18 10-20-18 10-27-18 11-03-18 11-10-18 11-17-18 11-24-18 12-01-18 2019 08-29-19 09-07-19 09-14-19 09-21-19 10-05-19 10-12-19 10-26-19 11-02-19 11-16-19 11-23-19

Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds SK-Yds FF FR-Yds Int-Yds at Tennessee Tech 2 1 3 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 Austin Peay 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 Jacksonville State 1 1 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 at UT Martin 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 Tennessee State 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 at Murray State 5 0 5 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 Eastern Illinois 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 Stony Brook 3 2 5 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 at Weber State 0 2 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 Total 13 8 21 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds SK-Yds FF FR-Yds Int-Yds Southern Illinois 1 1 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 at Montana State 3 0 3 1.0-2 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 at Missouri 1 1 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 West Virginia State 2 1 3 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 Tennessee Tech 6 6 12 0.5-3 0.0-0 1 0-0 0-0 at Austin Peay 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 UT Martin 3 2 5 1.5-2 0.0-0 0 1-0 0-0 at Tennessee State 3 1 4 1.0-2 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 at Eastern Illinois 3 0 3 1.0-3 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 Murray State 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 Total 23 13 36 5.0-12 0.0-0 1 1-0 0-0

Shabari Davis 2017 09-02-17 09-09-17 09-23-17 09-30-17 10-28-17 11-11-17 11-18-17 2018 09-01-18 09-15-18 09-22-18 10-06-18 10-27-18 11-17-18 11-24-18

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Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds SK-Yds FF FR-Yds Int-Yds at Kansas 3 0 3 1.0-2 0.0-0 0 0-0 1-18 at Dayton 1 1 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 at Eastern Illinois 2 0 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 Eastern Kentucky 2 0 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 1-27 at Jacksonville State 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 at Tennessee State 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 Murray State 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 Total 10 2 12 1.0-2 0.0-0 0 0-0 2-45 Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds SK-Yds FF FR-Yds Int-Yds at Arkansas State 3 1 4 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 at Southern Illinois 2 0 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 at Eastern Kentucky 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 at Tennessee Tech 3 0 3 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 at UT Martin 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 1-25 Eastern Illinois 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 1-3 Stony Brook 1 1 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0

RETURNEE GAME-BY-GAME STATS 12-01-18 2019 08-29-19 09-07-19 09-14-19 10-05-19 10-12-19 10-19-19 10-26-19 11-02-19 11-09-19 11-16-19 11-23-19

at Weber State 1 2 3 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 Total 13 4 17 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 2-28 Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds SK-Yds FF FR-Yds Int-Yds Southern Illinois 2 0 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 at Montana State 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 at Missouri 2 0 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 Tennessee Tech 3 0 3 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 at Austin Peay 6 0 6 0.0-0 0.0-0 1 0-0 0-0 at Jacksonville State 3 2 5 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 UT Martin 1 1 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 at Tennessee State 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 Eastern Kentucky 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 1-10 at Eastern Illinois 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 Murray State 2 0 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 Total 21 4 25 0.0-0 0.0-0 1 0-0 1-10

Jontae Dobson 2019 09-14-19 10-05-19 10-12-19 10-19-19 10-26-19 11-16-19 11-23-19

Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds SK-Yds FF FR-Yds Int-Yds at Missouri 3 2 5 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 Tennessee Tech 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 at Austin Peay 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 at Jacksonville State 3 0 3 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 UT Martin 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 at Eastern Illinois 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 Murray State 3 1 4 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 Total 10 6 16 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0

Bryson Donnell 2017 Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds SK-Yds FF FR-Yds Int-Yds 09-09-17 at Dayton 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 09-16-17 Southern Illinois 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 09-23-17 at Eastern Illinois 1 1 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 10-14-17 Tennessee Tech 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 1-0 0-0 10-21-17 at Austin Peay 1 1 2 1.0-7 1.0-7 0 0-0 0-0 10-28-17 at Jacksonville State 1 2 3 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 11-04-17 UT Martin 1 1 2 0.5-1 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 11-11-17 at Tennessee State 1 0 1 1.0-3 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 11-18-17 Murray State 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 Total 7 7 14 2.5-11 1.0-7 0 0-0 0-0 2018 Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds SK-Yds FF FR-Yds Int-Yds 09-01-18 at Arkansas State 0 4 4 0.5-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 09-08-18 Dayton 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 09-15-18 at Southern Illinois 1 1 2 1.0-6 1.0-6 0 0-0 0-0 09-22-18 at Eastern Kentucky 0 4 4 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 10-06-18 at Tennessee Tech 1 1 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 10-27-18 at UT Martin 0 1 1 0.5-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 11-03-18 Tennessee State 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 11-10-18 at Murray State 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 11-17-18 Eastern Illinois 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 12-01-18 at Weber State 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 Total 4 14 18 2.0-6 1.0-6 0 0-0 0-0 2019 Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds SK-Yds FF FR-Yds Int-Yds 08-29-19 Southern Illinois 1 1 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 09-07-19 at Montana State 1 0 1 1.0-2 0.0-0 0 1-0 0-0 09-14-19 at Missouri 3 0 3 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 09-21-19 West Virginia State 1 4 5 1.0-8 1.0-8 0 0-0 0-0 10-05-19 Tennessee Tech 0 2 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 10-19-19 at Jacksonville State 1 0 1 1.0-5 1.0-5 0 1-0 0-0 10-26-19 UT Martin 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 11-02-19 at Tennessee State 1 3 4 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 11-09-19 Eastern Kentucky 1 1 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 11-16-19 at Eastern Illinois 1 2 3 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0

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RETURNEE GAME-BY-GAME STATS 11-23-19 11-30-19

Murray State Illinois State Total

0 2 2 0.5-2 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 2 2 4 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 12 18 30 3.5-17 2.0-13 0 2-0 0-0

Omardrick Douglas

Robert Hatchett III 2019 09-07-19 09-14-19 09-21-19 10-05-19 10-12-19 11-30-19

Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds SK-Yds FF FR-Yds Int-Yds at Montana State 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 at Missouri 2 0 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 West Virginia State 3 0 3 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 Tennessee Tech 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 at Austin Peay 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 Illinois State 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 Total 8 1 9 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0

Trai Hodges 2018 09-01-18 09-15-18 10-06-18 10-20-18 11-10-18

Opponent Solo at Arkansas State 0 at Southern Illinois 1 at Tennessee Tech 0 Jacksonville State 2 at Murray State 2

Ast Total TFL-Yds 1 1 0.0-0 0 1 0.0-0 1 1 0.0-0 0 2 0.0-0 2 4 0.0-0

SK-Yds 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0

FF FR-Yds Int-Yds 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0-0

11-17-18 12-01-18 2019 08-29-19 09-07-19 09-14-19 09-21-19 10-19-19 11-23-19

Eastern Illinois 2 0 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 at Weber State 2 0 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 Total 9 4 13 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds SK-Yds FF FR-Yds Int-Yds Southern Illinois 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 at Montana State 1 1 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 at Missouri 2 0 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 West Virginia State 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 at Jacksonville State 2 0 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 Murray State 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 Total 8 1 9 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0

Rashad Hughes 2018 Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds SK-Yds FF FR-Yds Int-Yds 09-08-18 Dayton 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 09-15-18 at Southern Illinois 1 1 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 10-06-18 at Tennessee Tech 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 Total 2 2 4 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 2019 Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds SK-Yds FF FR-Yds Int-Yds 09-21-19 West Virginia State 0 1 1 0.5-2 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 Total 0 1 1 0.5-2 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0

Lawrence Johnson 2019 08-29-19 09-07-19 09-14-19 09-21-19 10-05-19 10-12-19 10-19-19 10-26-19 11-02-19 11-09-19 11-16-19 11-23-19 11-30-19

Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds SK-Yds FF FR-Yds Southern Illinois 2 0 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 at Montana State 1 0 1 1.0-1 0.0-0 0 0-0 at Missouri 3 0 3 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 West Virginia State 4 3 7 0.5-1 0.0-0 0 0-0 Tennessee Tech 9 0 9 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 at Austin Peay 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 at Jacksonville State 6 1 7 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 UT Martin 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 at Tennessee State 2 0 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 Eastern Kentucky 1 5 6 0.5-1 0.0-0 0 0-0 at Eastern Illinois 2 0 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 Murray State 5 0 5 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 Illinois State 4 3 7 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 Total 40 13 53 2.0-3 0.0-0 0 0-0

Int-Yds 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

Bydarrius Knighten 2017 Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds SK-Yds FF FR-Yds Int-Yds 09-02-17 at Kansas 3 1 4 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 09-09-17 at Dayton 4 2 6 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 09-16-17 Southern Illinois 6 1 7 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 09-23-17 at Eastern Illinois 1 1 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 09-30-17 Eastern Kentucky 3 2 5 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 10-14-17 Tennessee Tech 4 1 5 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 10-21-17 at Austin Peay 1 4 5 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 10-28-17 at Jacksonville State 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 1-0 11-04-17 UT Martin 6 1 7 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 11-11-17 at Tennessee State 2 3 5 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 11-18-17 Murray State 2 3 5 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 Total 33 19 52 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 1-0 2018 Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds SK-Yds FF FR-Yds Int-Yds 09-01-18 at Arkansas State 2 3 5 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 1--2 0-0 09-08-18 Dayton 6 1 7 0.0-0 0.0-0 1 0-0 0-0 09-15-18 at Southern Illinois 9 2 11 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 09-22-18 at Eastern Kentucky 5 4 9 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 10-06-18 at Tennessee Tech 0 3 3 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 10-13-18 Austin Peay 5 5 10 0.5-2 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 10-20-18 Jacksonville State 2 3 5 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 10-27-18 at UT Martin 3 4 7 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 1-16 11-03-18 Tennessee State 4 0 4 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0

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2017 Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds SK-Yds FF FR-Yds Int-Yds 09-02-17 at Kansas 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 1-0 0-0 09-16-17 Southern Illinois 0 2 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 09-23-17 at Eastern Illinois 2 2 4 1.0-2 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 09-30-17 Eastern Kentucky 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 10-14-17 Tennessee Tech 1 1 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 10-21-17 at Austin Peay 0 2 2 1.0-2 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 10-28-17 at Jacksonville State 0 2 2 0.5-1 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 11-04-17 UT Martin 2 0 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 Total 6 9 15 2.5-5 0.0-0 0 1-0 0-0 2018 Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds SK-Yds FF FR-Yds Int-Yds 09-01-18 at Arkansas State 2 5 7 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 1-0 09-08-18 Dayton 1 2 3 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 09-15-18 at Southern Illinois 7 1 8 1.0-2 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 09-22-18 at Eastern Kentucky 5 5 10 1.0-5 1.0-5 0 0-0 0-0 10-06-18 at Tennessee Tech 2 1 3 1.0-6 1.0-6 0 0-0 0-0 10-13-18 Austin Peay 2 0 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 10-20-18 Jacksonville State 3 2 5 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 2-0 0-0 10-27-18 at UT Martin 1 13 14 1.5-4 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 11-03-18 Tennessee State 1 4 5 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 11-10-18 at Murray State 10 4 14 4.0-14 1.0-6 2 1-0 0-0 11-17-18 Eastern Illinois 3 2 5 1.5-4 0.0-0 0 0-0 1-10 11-24-18 Stony Brook 3 4 7 0.5-1 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 12-01-18 at Weber State 2 3 5 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 Total 42 46 88 10.0-36 3.0-17 2 3-0 2-10 2019 Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds SK-Yds FF FR-Yds Int-Yds 08-29-19 Southern Illinois 1 2 3 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 09-07-19 at Montana State 0 3 3 0.5-1 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 09-14-19 at Missouri 2 1 3 2.0-3 1.0-2 0 0-0 0-0 09-21-19 West Virginia State 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 10-05-19 Tennessee Tech 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 10-12-19 at Austin Peay 2 1 3 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 10-19-19 at Jacksonville State 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 10-26-19 UT Martin 1 2 3 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 1-32 11-02-19 at Tennessee State 3 0 3 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 11-09-19 Eastern Kentucky 0 2 2 0.5-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 11-16-19 at Eastern Illinois 1 1 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 11-23-19 Murray State 0 4 4 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 11-30-19 Illinois State 1 1 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 Total 14 17 31 3.0-4 1.0-2 0 0-0 1-32

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PROFILES 11-10-18 11-17-18 11-24-18 12-01-18 2019 08-29-19 09-07-19 09-14-19 09-21-19 10-05-19 10-12-19 10-19-19 10-26-19 11-02-19 11-09-19 11-16-19 11-23-19 11-30-19

at Murray State 4 3 7 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 Eastern Illinois 5 2 7 1.0-3 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 Stony Brook 2 2 4 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 at Weber State 4 5 9 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 Total 51 37 88 1.5-5 0.0-0 1 1--2 1-16 Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds SK-Yds FF FR-Yds Int-Yds Southern Illinois 3 3 6 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 at Montana State 9 1 10 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 at Missouri 4 0 4 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 West Virginia State 3 2 5 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 Tennessee Tech 3 1 4 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 at Austin Peay 3 1 4 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 at Jacksonville State 3 1 4 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 1-0 UT Martin 2 7 9 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 1-0 at Tennessee State 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 Eastern Kentucky 4 1 5 1.0-2 0.0-0 0 0-0 1-0 at Eastern Illinois 3 1 4 0.5-1 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 Murray State 8 1 9 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 Illinois State 7 3 10 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 Total 53 22 75 1.5-3 0.0-0 0 0-0 3-0

Patrick Maddox 2019 09-21-19 11-30-19

Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds SK-Yds FF FR-Yds Int-Yds West Virginia State 2 0 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 Illinois State 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 Total 2 1 3 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0

Lunden Manuel 2019 11-16-19

Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds SK-Yds FF FR-Yds Int-Yds at Eastern Illinois 2 0 2 1.0-1 1.0-1 0 0-0 0-0 Total 2 0 2 1.0-1 1.0-1 0 0-0 0-0

Mike Matthews 2019 09-07-19 09-14-19 09-21-19 10-05-19 10-12-19 10-19-19 10-26-19 11-09-19 11-16-19 11-23-19

Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds SK-Yds FF FR-Yds Int-Yds at Montana State 2 0 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 at Missouri 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 West Virginia State 1 1 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 Tennessee Tech 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 at Austin Peay 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 at Jacksonville State 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 UT Martin 2 1 3 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 Eastern Kentucky 4 2 6 1.0-3 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 at Eastern Illinois 4 2 6 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 Murray State 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 Total 17 7 24 1.0-3 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0

Rasean McCauley 2019 08-29-19 09-07-19 09-14-19 09-21-19 10-12-19 10-26-19 11-02-19 11-09-19 11-16-19 11-30-19

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Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds SK-Yds FF FR-Yds Int-Yds Southern Illinois 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 at Montana State 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 at Missouri 0 2 2 0.5-2 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 West Virginia State 1 2 3 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 at Austin Peay 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 UT Martin 2 1 3 1.5-2 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 at Tennessee State 2 1 3 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 Eastern Kentucky 1 2 3 1.0-3 1.0-3 0 0-0 0-0 at Eastern Illinois 1 0 1 1.0-2 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 Illinois State 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 Total 9 10 19 4.0-9 1.0-3 0 0-0 0-0

RETURNEE GAME-BY-GAME STATS Brandon Mincey 2019 08-29-19 09-14-19 09-21-19 10-05-19 10-12-19 10-19-19 11-16-19 11-30-19

Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds SK-Yds FF FR-Yds Int-Yds Southern Illinois 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 at Missouri 3 1 4 0.5-2 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 West Virginia State 0 4 4 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 Tennessee Tech 2 3 5 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 at Austin Peay 3 3 6 1.0-1 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 at Jacksonville State 3 0 3 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 at Eastern Illinois 1 0 1 1.0-12 1.0-12 0 0-0 0-0 Illinois State 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 Total 14 11 25 2.5-15 1.0-12 0 0-0 0-0

Bryant Pirtle 2019 08-29-19 09-07-19 09-14-19 09-21-19 10-19-19 10-26-19 11-02-19 11-09-19 11-16-19 11-23-19 11-30-19

Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds SK-Yds FF FR-Yds Int-Yds Southern Illinois 2 0 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 at Montana State 1 0 1 1.0-10 1.0-10 0 0-0 0-0 at Missouri 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 West Virginia State 2 2 4 2.5-8 1.0-7 0 0-0 0-0 at Jacksonville State 2 0 2 1.0-12 1.0-12 0 0-0 0-0 UT Martin 2 1 3 0.0-0 1.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 at Tennessee State 3 1 4 1.0-5 1.0-5 0 0-0 0-0 Eastern Kentucky 1 2 3 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 at Eastern Illinois 2 0 2 1.0-3 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 Murray State 1 6 7 0.5-2 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 Illinois State 0 5 5 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 Total 17 17 34 7.0-40 5.0-34 0 0-0 0-0

Daterraion Richardson 2017 Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds SK-Yds FF FR-Yds Int-Yds 09-02-17 at Kansas 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 09-16-17 Southern Illinois 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 10-21-17 at Austin Peay 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 10-28-17 at Jacksonville State 2 1 3 1.0-1 1.0-1 0 0-0 0-0 11-04-17 UT Martin 1 1 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 11-11-17 at Tennessee State 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 Total 6 3 9 1.0-1 1.0-1 0 0-0 0-0 2018 Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds SK-Yds FF FR-Yds Int-Yds 09-01-18 at Arkansas State 1 1 2 1.0-1 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 09-08-18 Dayton 1 1 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 09-15-18 at Southern Illinois 2 1 3 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 09-22-18 at Eastern Kentucky 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 10-06-18 at Tennessee Tech 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 10-20-18 Jacksonville State 0 1 1 0.5-2 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 10-27-18 at UT Martin 0 2 2 0.5-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 11-03-18 Tennessee State 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 11-10-18 at Murray State 1 1 2 1.0-3 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 11-17-18 Eastern Illinois 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 11-24-18 Stony Brook 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 12-01-18 at Weber State 1 3 4 1.0-6 1.0-6 0 0-0 0-0 Total 6 15 21 4.0-12 1.0-6 0 0-0 0-0 2019 Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds SK-Yds FF FR-Yds Int-Yds 08-29-19 Southern Illinois 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 09-07-19 at Montana State 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 09-21-19 West Virginia State 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 10-05-19 Tennessee Tech 2 0 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 10-12-19 at Austin Peay 2 1 3 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 10-19-19 at Jacksonville State 1 0 1 1.0-1 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 10-26-19 UT Martin 2 1 3 0.5-1 0.5-1 0 1-0 0-0 11-02-19 at Tennessee State 1 1 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 1-0 0-0 11-09-19 Eastern Kentucky 0 3 3 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 11-23-19 Murray State 2 0 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 11-30-19 Illinois State 2 1 3 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 Total 14 8 22 1.5-2 0.5-1 0 2-0 0-0

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PROFILES Zion Custis

2018 09-22-18 12-01-18 2019 09-07-19

2018 11-03-18 11-10-18 11-17-18 11-24-18 12-01-18 2019 10-12-19 10-26-19 11-09-19 11-16-19 11-23-19 11-30-19

Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds SK-Yds FF FR-Yds Int-Yds at Eastern Kentucky 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 at Weber State 2 0 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 Total 3 0 3 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds SK-Yds FF FR-Yds Int-Yds at Montana State 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 Total 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0

Al Young 2017 Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds SK-Yds FF FR-Yds Int-Yds 09-02-17 at Kansas 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 1-0 09-09-17 at Dayton 2 0 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 09-16-17 Southern Illinois 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 09-23-17 at Eastern Illinois 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 09-30-17 Eastern Kentucky 3 0 3 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 1-0 0-0 10-14-17 Tennessee Tech 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 10-21-17 at Austin Peay 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 11-04-17 UT Martin 2 0 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 11-18-17 Murray State 1 2 3 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 Total 9 6 15 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 1-0 1-0 2018 Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds SK-Yds FF FR-Yds Int-Yds 09-01-18 at Arkansas State 3 0 3 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 09-08-18 Dayton 4 0 4 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 09-15-18 at Southern Illinois 2 0 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 1-0 09-22-18 at Eastern Kentucky 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 10-06-18 at Tennessee Tech 1 1 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 10-13-18 Austin Peay 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 1-0 10-20-18 10-27-18 11-03-18 11-17-18 11-24-18 12-01-18 2019 08-29-19 09-07-19 09-14-19 09-21-19

Jacksonville State 4 1 5 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 at UT Martin 0 2 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 Tennessee State 3 0 3 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 Eastern Illinois 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 Stony Brook 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 at Weber State 4 1 5 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 Total 24 6 30 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 1-0 Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds SK-Yds FF FR-Yds Int-Yds Southern Illinois 1 1 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 at Montana State 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 at Missouri 5 1 6 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 1-12 West Virginia State 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 1-0 Total 7 3 10 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0-0 2-12

Game-by-Game Kicking/Punting/Returns (Games with Statistics Listed Only) Aaron Alston 2018 Opponent 09-08-18 Dayton 10-06-18 at Tennessee Tech 10-20-18 Jacksonville State Total

KR Yds TD Long PR Yds TD Long 0 0 0 0 1 11 0 11 0 0 0 0 1 43 0 43 1 16 0 16 0 0 0 0 1 16 0 16 2 54 0 43

Michael Cooney 2019 Opponent 09-21-19 West Virginia State Total

KO Yds TB FG-A Long PAT Pts 1 56 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 1 56 0 0-0 0 0-0 0

Opponent Tennessee State at Murray State Eastern Illinois Stony Brook at Weber State Total Opponent at Austin Peay UT Martin Eastern Kentucky at Eastern Illinois Murray State Illinois State Total

KR Yds TD Long PR Yds TD Long 1 24 0 24 0 0 0 0 5 152 0 38 0 0 0 0 3 180 1 97 0 0 0 0 1 41 0 41 0 0 0 0 5 100 0 24 0 0 0 0 15 497 1 97 0 0 0 0 KR Yds TD Long PR Yds TD Long 3 63 0 28 0 0 0 0 1 23 0 23 0 0 0 0 3 61 0 36 0 0 0 0 1 48 0 48 0 0 0 0 2 44 0 38 0 0 0 0 2 35 0 18 0 0 0 0 12 274 0 48 0 0 0 0

Shabari Davis 2017 Opponent 09-02-17 at Kansas 09-09-17 at Dayton 09-16-17 Southern Illinois 11-18-17 Murray State Total 2018 Opponent 09-08-18 Dayton Total 2019 Opponent 08-29-19 Southern Illinois 09-07-19 at Montana State 11-16-19 at Eastern Illinois 11-23-19 Murray State Total

KR Yds TD Long PR Yds TD Long 0 0 0 0 3 79 0 30 0 0 0 0 2 7 0 7 0 0 0 0 3 3 0 4 0 0 0 0 2 38 0 37 0 0 0 0 10 127 0 37 KR Yds TD Long PR Yds TD Long 0 0 0 0 2 43 0 29 0 0 0 0 2 43 0 29 KR Yds TD Long PR Yds TD Long 1 17 0 17 0 0 0 0 3 59 0 24 1 13 0 13 0 0 0 0 3 53 1 46 0 0 0 0 3 26 0 13 4 76 0 24 7 92 1 46

Adam Krause 2019 08-24-19 09-07-19 09-14-19 09-21-19 10-05-19 10-12-19 10-19-19 10-26-19 11-02-19 11-09-19 11-16-19 11-23-19 11-30-19

Opponent Southern Illinois at Montana State at Missouri West Virginia State Tennessee Tech at Austin Peay at Jacksonville State UT Martin at Tennessee State Eastern Kentucky at Eastern Illinois Murray State Illinois State Total

KO Yds TB FG-A Long 8 461 1 0-0 0 2 127 0 0-0 0 1 65 1 0-0 0 8 501 1 0-0 0 6 353 0 0-0 0 5 300 0 0-0 0 5 229 0 0-0 0 4 225 2 0-0 0 8 395 0 0-0 0 7 283 1 0-0 0 6 342 0 0-0 0 6 357 1 0-0 0 3 182 0 0-0 0 69 3820 7 0-0 0

PAT Pts 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0

No 2 7 8 9 7 5 4 5 3

50+ 0 0 0 3 1 0 0 0 0

Jake Reynolds 2017 09-09-17 09-16-17 09-23-17 09-30-17 10-14-17 10-21-17 10-28-17 11-04-17 11-11-17

Opponent at Dayton Southern Illinois at Eastern Illinois Eastern Kentucky Tennessee Tech at Austin Peay at Jacksonville State UT Martin at Tennessee State

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Yds Long 75 38 295 47 285 45 392 59 321 78 188 42 159 44 182 47 119 47

Blkd 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

TB 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0

I20 0 1 5 4 2 1 1 1 2

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PROFILES 11-18-17 Murray State Total 2018 Opponent 09-01-18 at Arkansas State 09-08-18 Dayton 09-15-18 at Southern Illinois 09-22-18 at Eastern Kentucky 10-06-18 at Tennessee Tech 10-13-18 Austin Peay 10-20-18 Jacksonville State 10-27-18 at UT Martin 11-03-18 Tennessee State 11-10-18 at Murray State 11-17-18 Eastern Illinois 11-24-18 Stony Brook 12-01-18 at Weber State Total 2019 Opponent 08-29-19 Southern Illinois 09-07-19 at Montana State 09-14-19 at Missouri 09-21-19 West Virginia State 10-05-19 Tennessee Tech 10-12-19 at Austin Peay 10-19-19 at Jacksonville State 10-26-19 UT Martin 11-02-19 at Tennessee State 11-09-19 Eastern Kentucky 11-16-19 at Eastern Illinois 11-23-19 Murray State 11-30-19 Illinois State Total

10 358 52 60 2374 78 No Yds Long 10 460 59 5 214 51 5 188 43 4 144 39 2 83 52 2 68 44 7 317 71 3 123 46 3 120 51 9 367 59 5 201 49 11 453 55 5 191 44 71 2,929 71 No Yds Long 3 117 48 9 401 53 14 576 52 2 92 48 5 197 46 7 298 50 11 404 44 8 313 47 1 29 29 3 124 45 2 71 38 3 118 42 4 164 46 72 2904 53

0 1 Blkd 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Blkd 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

1 1 4 5 TB 50+ 1 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 5 10 TB 50+ 0 0 1 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 5

4 21 I20 3 1 1 0 2 0 3 1 1 5 2 5 0 24 I20 0 1 2 0 2 1 5 3 1 0 2 2 1 20

Zack Smith 2017 Opponent 09-16-17 Southern Illinois 09-23-17 at Eastern Illinois 09-30-17 Eastern Kentucky 10-14-17 Tennessee Tech 10-21-17 at Austin Peay 11-04-17 UT Martin 11-11-17 at Tennessee State 11-18-17 Murray State Total 2018 Opponent 09-01-18 at Arkansas State 09-08-18 Dayton 09-15-18 at Southern Illinois 09-22-18 at Eastern Kentucky 10-06-18 at Tennessee Tech 10-13-18 Austin Peay 10-20-18 Jacksonville State 10-27-18 at UT Martin 11-10-18 at Murray State 11-17-18 Eastern Illinois 11-24-18 Stony Brook 12-01-18 at Weber State Total 2019 Opponent 09-07-19 at Montana State 09-14-19 at Missouri 09-21-19 West Virginia State 10-05-19 Tennessee Tech

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KR Yds TD Long PR Yds TD Long 0 0 0 0 1 9 0 9 1 24 0 24 4 40 0 21 0 0 0 0 1 -2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 8 0 8 0 0 0 0 1 5 0 5 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 5 0 5 0 0 0 0 1 9 0 9 1 24 0 24 11 74 0 21 KR Yds TD Long PR Yds TD Long 5 83 0 18 1 0 0 5 1 27 0 27 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 36 0 36 1 15 0 15 3 10 0 16 0 0 0 0 2 27 0 15 4 126 0 58 0 0 0 0 2 73 0 52 1 23 0 23 3 48 0 22 1 6 0 6 0 0 0 0 2 33 0 24 0 0 0 0 3 13 0 6 0 0 0 0 2 4 0 3 2 -51 0 22 1 36 0 36 18 321 0 58 17 188 0 36 KR Yds TD Long PR Yds TD Long 0 0 0 0 2 51 0 52 0 0 0 0 3 27 0 13 1 17 0 17 2 17 0 17 2 36 0 20 1 2 0 2

10-12-19 at Austin Peay 10-19-19 at Jacksonville State 10-26-19 UT Martin 11-02-19 at Tennessee State 11-09-19 Eastern Kentucky 11-16-19 at Eastern Illinois 11-30-19 Illinois State Total

0 0 0 0 1 11 0 11 1 8 0 8 2 31 0 21 0 0 0 0 1 20 0 20 1 14 0 14 2 8 0 6 1 10 0 10 1 -4 0 1 1 22 0 22 0 0 0 0 1 17 0 17 0 0 0 0 8 124 0 22 15 163 0 52

Kendrick Tiller 2017 Opponent 09-02-17 at Kansas 09-09-17 at Dayton 09-16-17 Southern Illinois 09-30-17 Eastern Kentucky 10-21-17 at Austin Peay Total 2018 Opponent 09-01-18 at Arkansas State 09-08-18 Dayton 09-15-18 at Southern Illinois 09-22-18 at Eastern Kentucky 10-06-18 at Tennessee Tech 10-13-18 Austin Peay 10-20-18 Jacksonville State 10-27-18 at UT Martin 11-03-18 Tennessee State 11-10-18 at Murray State 11-17-18 Eastern Illinois 11-24-18 Stony Brook 12-01-18 at Weber State Total 2019 Opponent 08-29-19 Southern Illinois 09-07-19 at Montana State 09-21-19 West Virginia State 10-05-19 Tennessee Tech 10-12-19 at Austin Peay 10-19-19 at Jacksonville State 10-26-19 UT Martin 11-02-19 at Tennessee State 11-09-19 Eastern Kentucky 11-16-19 at Eastern Illinois 11-23-19 Murray State 11-30-19 Illinois State Total

KO Yds TB FG-A Long PAT Pts 4 212 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 4 216 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 4 246 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 2 127 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 1 9 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 15 810 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 KO Yds TB FG-A Long PAT Pts 1 61 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 5 316 3 0-0 0 0-0 0 4 179 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 1 65 1 0-0 0 0-0 0 9 542 4 0-0 0 0-0 0 1 53 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 6 368 2 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 3-3 41 5-7 14 0 0 0 1-2 40 5-5 8 1 51 0 1-1 33 5-5 8 0 0 0 3-4 48 3-3 12 0 0 0 0-0 0 4-4 4 0 0 0 1-1 45 2-3 5 28 1,635 10 9-11 41 24-27 51 KO Yds TB FG-A Long PAT Pts 0 0 0 1-1 22 5-6 8 0 0 0 1-1 55 2-2 5 0 0 0 0-1 0 8-8 8 0 0 0 1-1 35 4-6 7 0 0 0 1-1 22 3-3 6 0 0 0 1-1 24 3-3 6 0 0 0 1-3 29 2-2 5 0 0 0 4-5 43 2-3 14 0 0 0 1-1 40 5-5 8 0 0 0 2-3 34 2-3 8 0 0 0 1-1 35 4-4 7 0 0 0 2-3 45 0-0 6 0 0 0 16-22- 55 40-45 88

Al Young 2016 Opponent 09-17-16 Indiana State Total 2017 Opponent 09-23-17 at Eastern Illinois Total 2019 Opponent 08-29-19 Southern Illinois 09-07-19 at Montana State Total

KR Yds TD Long PR Yds TD Long 0 0 0 0 2 -2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 -2 0 0 KR Yds TD Long PR Yds TD Long 0 0 0 0 0 12 0 12 0 0 0 0 0 12 0 12 KR Yds TD Long PR Yds TD Long 1 17 0 17 2 37 0 36 1 27 0 27 0 0 0 0 2 44 0 27 2 37 0 36

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Spent the last two seasons at Allan Hancock College in Santa Maria, California...Played eight games and made 10 receptions for 169 yards during the 2019 campaign...Received All-Conference and All-State status his redshirt-freshman year at Hancock...Caught two passes for 26 yards and made countless key blocks downfield to create space for his running backs and receivers...Transferred to Hancock from Fort Hays State where he redshirted as a true freshman in 2017...Named 2016 Alaska Lineman of the Year at Bartlett High School...First-Team All-State on the defensive line... Earned First-Team All-Conference honors...Four-time letterman in football... Born July 7, 1998...Majoring in Physical Education...Son of Faaiumasina “Sina” Afe.

// Defensive Back // 5-10 // 183 // Freshman (1) // Machesney Park, Ill. // Harlem H.S.

JALON BENSON

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First-Team All-NIC 10 selection...Saw action at wide receiver, running back and defensive back during his career at Harlem High School...Varsity player for all four years...Caught 132 passes for 1,756 yards and 15 touchdowns, and ran for 546 yards and 11 TDs in his career...Racked up a career total of 3,237 all-purpose yards...Defensively, he notched 111 tackles and made 91 solo stops in his prep career...Valuable contributor on punt and kick returns...Scored a total of 184 points on 30 career touchdowns...Also a member of the track & field team...Born February 17, 2002...Majoring in Entrepreneurship...Son of James Benson and Tirah Brown.

MATT BIGLEY

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Attended Ellsworth Community College in 2019…Ranked second on the team with 89 tackles and posted a team-high 56 solo stops as a starting linebacker…Added 5.5 tackles for loss, one interception, a fumble recovery and blocked kick…Registered double-digit tackles on three occasions with a season-high 12 at Highland CC (8/31)…Did not see action as a freshman at UW-La Crosse…Finished with 89 tackles and four sacks as a senior at West Salem High School...Born January 2, 2000...Majoring in Sport Management... Son of Kevin and Michelle Bigley.

// Quarterback // 6-1 // 215 // Senior (5) // Thompson’s Station, Tenn. // Independence H.S. // Nebraska

ANDREW BUNCH

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Spent the last three years at the University of Nebraska…Two-time Academic All-Big Ten selection and three-time Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll honoree…Was named to the Brook Berringer and Tom Osborne Citizenship teams in 2018 and 2019…Participated in two games and threw for 13 yards in the fourth quarter at Minnesota before leading Nebraska’s final drive in a win over Maryland during the 2019 campaign…Played in five games, completing 31-of-47 passes for 320 yards and two touchdowns in 2018…Started the second game of that season vs. Troy…Also rushed for 40 yards on 16 carries… Made his Husker debut in the season-opener against Colorado, completing 4-of-9 passes for 49 yards…Threw for 177 yards on 19-of-177 passes, and tossed his first two career touchdowns in his start vs. Troy…Came off the bench and led Nebraska’s only touchdown drive at #19 Michigan…Redshirted as Nebraska’s No. 3 quarterback in 2017…Attended Scottsdale Community College as a true freshman…Threw for 1,331 yards and 13 touchdowns in nine games…Completed 55.7 percent of his passes, third-best among quarterbacks in the Arizona Community College Athletic Conference…Was a three-year starter at Independence High School in Tennessee…Amassed 7,747 passing yards, 79 passing touchdowns, 1,140 rushing yards and 21

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// Linebacker // 6-1 // 220 // Junior (3) // West Salem, Wis. // West Salem H.S. // Ellsworth CC


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PROFILES rushing touchdowns in his career…Earned all-state honors as both a junior and senior…Was also the Offensive Most Valuable Player of the state championship game in 2015…As a senior, he helped lead Independence to a 15-0 record and the Tennessee Division I Class 5A state title…Threw for 3,405 yards and 41 touchdowns, and ran for 520 yards and another nine touchdowns in 2015…Accumulated 2,802 passing yards and 24 touchdowns, while running for 501 yards and 12 TDs in 2014…Finished his sophomore year with 1,497 passing yards and 13 touchdowns…Made one varsity appearance as a freshman and had one touchdown pass…Born October 24, 1997…Majoring in Public Administration…Son of David and Dawn Bunch.

// Wide Receiver // 5-9 // 164 // Freshman (1) // Perryville, Mo. // Perryville H.S.

AUSTIN COOK

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// Defensive Line // 6-2 // 285 // Freshman (1) // Powder Springs, Ga. // Hillgrove H.S.

JAMES DIOH

Earned 3-AAAAAAA All-Region honors at Hillgrove High School...Born xxxxxx...Was part of teams that won three-straight regional titles...Born February 5, 2002...Undecided on his major...Son of Clement and Annick Dioh.

// Defensive Back // 6-1 // 165 // Freshman (1) // Indianapolis, Ind. // Ben Davis H.S.

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Running back and cornerback at Perryville High School...Saw action in one game as a senior...Returned one kickoff for three yards...Was also a member of the track & field team...Born April 25, 2001...Majoring in Athletic Training...Son of Larry and Denise Dougherty.

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JAYLEN DOBSON

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Attended Ben Davis High School...Registered 49 tackles with 33 solo stops in 13 games as a senior...Also recovered two fumbles, had two interceptions and forced two fumbles that year...Added 31 tackles and 23 solo stops as a junior...All-MIC Conference selection and IFCA Senior All-State pick...Is the younger brother of Jontae Dobson, a cornerback with the Redhawks...Born July 5, 2002...Majoring in Business Administration...Son of Mark and Yawanda Dobson.

// Outside Linebacker // 6-3 // 234 // Freshman (1) // Nashville, Tenn. // Nashville Christian H.S.

MICAH FANN

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Earned Division II-A Tennessee High School Football Coaches Association All-State honors at Nashville Christian High School...First-Team West AllRegion selection...Also won his team’s Senior Eagle Award...Born September 6, 2001...Majoring in Criminal Justice...Son of Shameka Tate.

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// Wide Receiver // 6-0 // 190 // Junior (3) // Louisville, Miss. // Louisville H.S. // East Mississippi CC

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Played two seasons at East Mississippi Community College...Was the Lions second-leading receiver with 51 catches for 522 yards and one touchdown in 2019...Averaged 10 yards per catch and played 10 in games...Finished with a season-high 75 yards on six catches at Holmes Community College... Saw action in nine games and made one reception as a freshman in 2018... Attended Louisville High School...Caught 56 passes for 842 yards and 11 touchdowns in 15 games as a senior...Also played baseball...Born December 17, 1999...Majoring in Engineering Technology...Son of Michael and Anitra Frazier.

JAMEL GOULBOURNE

Tallied 64 tackles and two tackles for loss in 10 games as a senior at Salem High School...Notched 37 solo tackles and assisted on 27 others...Averaged 6.4 tackles per game...Had a career-best 72 tackles as a junior...Finished his career with 153 total tackles, 90 solo stops, two interceptions, five tackles for loss and one fumble recovery...Born March 2, 2002...Majoring in Mass Communication...Son of Hardley Goulbourne.

// Defensive Line // 6-3 // 295 // Junior (3) // Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. // Western H.S. // Iowa Central CC

// Defensive Back // 5-11 // 185 // Senior (Gr.) // Jersey City, N.J. // Lincoln H.S. // Stony Brook

KAREEM GAULDEN

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Played the last two seasons at Colonial Athletic Association member Stony Brook...Saw action in 12 games and had at least two tackles in four contests during the 2019 campaign...Registered a career-high three tackles at Utah State...Played in seven games in 2018 and tallied 13 total tackles with 10 solo stops...Spent the 2017 season at Dodge City Community College in Kansas and the 2016 campaign as a redshirt at Temple...Played in six games at Dodge City, collecting 40 tackles and five pass breakups...Was a two-year varsity starting defensive back and wide receiver at Lincoln High School... Notched 25 tackles, 11 solo stops and one interception as a senior...Also had 12 catches for 243 yards and two touchdowns en route to earning SecondTeam All-State honors...Born February 19, 1998...Majoring in Higher Education Administration...Son of Tanya Gaulden.

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MATT HANSON

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Played the 2019 campaign at Iowa Central Community College...Recorded 31 tackles and one forced fumble in 12 games...Spent two years at the University of Akron...Redshirted in 2017...Played in four games as a redshirt-freshman in 2018...Assisted on a tackle in a win over Morgan State...Had a solo stop at South Carolina...Played defensive end at Western High School...Honorable Mention All-State selection in 2016...Participated in the Broward County Athletic Association All-Star Game...Born May 5, 1998...Majoring in Criminal Justice...Son of Dave and Barnissa Hanson.

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PERVIS FRAZIER

// Linebacker // 6-2 // 225 // Freshman (1) // Conyers, Ga. // Salem H.S.


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// Wide Receiver // 5-10 // 187 // Freshman (1) // Collinsville, Ill. // Collinsville H.S.

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// Offensive Line // 6-6 // 270 // Freshman (1) // Du Quoin, Ill. // Du Quoin H.S.

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BRADEN HIGGINS

Helped lead Du Quoin High School to a 9-2 record as a senior...Played in the IFCA Annual Shrine Game...Eastern Kentucky, Southern Illinois and Minnesota were among other schools that showed interest during the recruiting process...Majoring in Sport Management.

JAKE HOLTEN

Attended Collinsville High School…Played outside linebacker and wide receiver…Caught 20 passes for 220 yards and rushed for 117 yards on 19 carries as a senior…Added 34 tackles on defense…Was also a member of the baseball team…Born February 12, 2002...Majoring in Business Administration... Son of Brett and Sherry Holten...His sister, Emily, is a senior on the Southeast Missouri women’s soccer team.

// Defensive Line // 6-1 // 300 // Junior (3) // Ackerman, Miss. // Choctaw County H.S. // Northeast Mississippi CC

// Defensive Line // 6-2 // 284 // Junior (3) // Carthage, Miss. // Louisville H.S. // Copiah-Lincoln CC

LAWILLIAM HOLMES

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Played two seasons at Copiah-Lincoln Community College...Registered 32 tackles, 1.5 tackles for loss and 1.5 sacks in nine games during the 2019 campaign...Finished with 25 tackles and one forced fumble in 10 games as a freshman...Attended Louisville High School as a prep...Tallied 79 tackles, 31 solo stops, 5.6 tackles per game and seven tackles for loss as a senior...Born June 17, 2000...Majoring in Exercise Science...Son of LaWilliam and Latonia Holmes.

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ISAIAH HUNT

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Spent the last season at Northeast Mississippi Community College... Appeared in eight games and registered 17 total tackles as a sophomore in 2019...Ranked second on the team with three sacks and added 4.5 tackles for loss...Forced a fumble and had one pass breakup...Was at Hinds Community College as a freshman in 2018...Recorded 17 tackles, including two for loss in eight contests...Had 20 tackles in his career at Choctaw County High School… Born May 1, 1998...Majoring in General Studies...Son of Michelle Hunt.

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// Wide Receiver // 6-0 // 190 // Freshman (1) // Griffin, Ga. // Griffin H.S.

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First-Team 3-AAAAA All-Region selection at Griffin High School… Made 33 catches for 541 yards and nine touchdowns as a senior...Also scored one rushing touchdown...Born October 13, 2001...Majoring in Mass Communication...Son of Steve and Teketa Jester.

STEVEN LEWIS

First-Team All-Illinois Prairie Conference selection at Pontiac High School... Played defensive tackle and offensive line...Earned First-Team All-Conference honors as a junior...Born September 7, 2001...Majoring in Criminal Justice...Son of Shelley Hemann.

// Wide Receiver // 6-4 // 180 // Junior (3) // Lauderdale Lakes, Fla. // Boyd H. Anderson H.S. // Northeastern Oklahoma A&M

JOHNNY KING

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Played in five games at Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College in 2019...Had 18 receptions for 198 yards and a touchdown...Went to Boyd H. Anderson High School as a prep...Born September 29, 1999...Majoring in Business Administration...Son of Stephanie Foy.

// Offensive Line // 6-4 // 275 // Freshman (1) // Gilbert, Ariz. // Higley H.S.

AJ LAUX

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// Inside Linebacker // 6-0 // 205 // Freshman (1) // Edwardsville, Ill. // Edwardsville H.S.

JACOB MORRISSEY

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First-Team All-Southwestern Conference and All-Area honoree at Edwardsville High School...Led the team with 87 tackles, five tackles for loss and two sacks as a senior...Had a career-high 14 tackles in wins over O’Fallon and St. Charles East…Led EHS to a 8-3 record and the second round of the Class 8A postseason…Was in the middle of a defense that allowed 22.09 points per game, second-best in the Southwestern Conference…Finished with 75 tackles, 44 solo stops and one fumble recovery as a junior in 2018...Iowa, Iowa State, Indiana State, Cincinnati, South Dakota and Northern Illinois were among other schools that recruited him...Born April 23, 2002...Majoring in Marine Biology...Son of Judy Morrissey.

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Second-Team All-Region honoree at Higley High School...Three-year varsity starter on the offensive line...Claimed All-Region accolades at left tackle and long snapper in 2018...Helped lead his team to a 14-0 record and 3A State Championship as a sophomore in 2017...Named All-State that year...Born September 26, 2001...Majoring in Exploratory...Son of Jeff Laux.

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TERRELL JESTER

// Defensive Line // 6-1 // 285 // Freshman (1) // Pontiac, Ill. // Pontiac H.S.


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// Defensive Back // 6-1 // 170 // Freshman (1) // St. Louis, Mo. // Christian Brothers H.S.

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// Defensive Back // 6-3 // 180 // Freshman (1) // Hampton, Ga. // Dutchtown H.S.

TYLER NELOME

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Played defensive back and wide receiver at Dutchtown High School… Honorable mention All-State selection...First-Team 4-AAAAA All-Region pick as a junior...Recorded 48 tackles with an average of 4.8 per game that year... Turned in 32 solo stops and had four interceptions...Also forced two fumbles... Born March 23, 2001...Majoring in Business Administration...Son of Rodney Lane.

CAMERON POWELL

Notched 24 total tackles as a senior at Christian Brothers High School... Tallied 12 solo stops...Caught five passes for 63 yards, averaging 12.6 yards per catch...Scored three touchdowns…Born September 27, 2001...Majoring in Exploratory...Son of Frank Powell and Erika Hutchins.

// Wide Receiver // 6-3 // 185 // Freshman (1) // Palatka, Fla. // Palatka H.S.

// Quarterback // 6-1 // 175 // Freshman (2) // East St. Louis, Ill. // East St. Louis H.S. // Louisville

CHRISTIAN PEREZ

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Redshirted as a freshman at the University of Louisville in 2019...Attended the Naval Academy before joining the Louisville program...Played at East St. Louis High Shool...Ranked as the No. 98 dual-threat quarterback and No. 83 player in the state of Illinois, while the 247Sports Composite ranking had him as the No. 95 quarterback and No. 79 player in Illinois...Threw for more than 1,700 yards for East St. Louis as a senior during the 2017 season and tallied 22 touchdowns to only one interception...Born February 22, 1999...Majoring in Sport Management...Son of Jose and Nashae Perez...Has two siblings, including a sister, Amaiya, and a brother, Carson.

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WESLEY ROBERTS

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Attended Palatka High School…Caught 36 passes for 635 yards and nine touchdowns in his prep career…Third-Team Class 6A All-State selection and earned All-County honors in basketball…Averaged 15.6 points and 9.2 rebounds per game as a senior...Born June 20, 2001...Majoring in Marketing... Son of Wesley Roberts III and Latonya Smith.

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PROFILES

// Defensive Back // 5-10 // 175 // Freshman (1) // Lawrenceville, Ga. // Central Gwinnett H.S.

// Linebacker // 6-0 // 205 // Freshman (1) // Hampton, Ga. // Dutchtown H.S.

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SHAMENSKI RUCKER

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Second-Team 4-AAAAA All-District selection at Dutchtown High School...Was Played cornerback and running back at Central Gwinnett High School…Ran Dutchtown’s starting middle linebacker...Born September 4, 2001...Majoring in for 609 yards and seven touchdowns in his prep career…Caught 45 passes for 320 yards…Finished with 1,153 all-purpose yards...Born September 20, 2001... Sport Management...Son of Gary and Lakashia Robinson. Majoring in Entrepreneurship...Son of Shamenski Rucker and Tekelia Steward.

// Offensive Line // 6-3 // 290 // Junior (3) // Corinth, Miss. // Corinth H.S. // Northwest Mississippi CC

SHYRON RODGERS

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Started 21 games in two years on the offensive line at Northwest Mississippi Community College...The Rangers went a combined 16-5 in two seasons with him on the roster...Played at Corinth High School...Helped lead the Warriors to a 7-6 record and the third round of the Class 4A state playoffs in 2017... Named First-Team All-Region 1-4A, All-State and All-Alcorn County...Was selected to participate in the 2018 NEMFCA All-Star Game...Also played basketball...Born March 13, 2000...Majoring in Sport Management...Son of Stephanie Rodgers..

// Linebacker // 6-1 // 220 // Junior (3) // Horn Lake, Miss. // Lake Cormorant H.S. // Northwest Mississippi CC

LADARRIUS “DEE” RULE

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Attended Northwest Mississippi Community College from 2017-19...Tied for second on the team with 59 tackles in 2019...Had 22 solo stops...Also posted one interception, a sack and added three breakups...Notched a season-best 15 tackles vs. Gulf Coast (11/9/19)...Played in eight games and tallied 13 tackles, one tackle for loss and a half-sack as a redshirt-freshman in 2018... Missed the final seven games of his rookie season with an injury in 2017... Had 12 tackles and three tackles for loss through four games prior to his injury...Had a season-high eight tackles vs. Mississippi Delta...Went to Lake Cormorant High School...Helped the Gators to the Class 5A North Half title game as a senior...Compiled 144 total tackles, 6.5 sacks, three tackles for loss and a fumble recovery during his senior season...Played in the 2016 Mississippi-Alabama All-Star Game...Selected to the MAC Class 5A All-State Team...Named All-Gridiron Defense and Class 5A Frist-Team Offense by Mississippi Gridiron Magazine...Was also recruited by Ole Miss, Wisconsin and Memphis among others...Born November 23, 1998...Majoring in Criminal Justice...Son of Tenekia Neal.

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GARY ROBINSON


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// Defensive Line // 6-0 // 290 // Junior (3) // Providence, R.I. // Mt. Pleasant H.S. // Lackawanna College

JAMES SACKIE

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Played the last two seasons at Lackawanna College in Scranton, Pa... Registered 25 tackles, 4.5 tackles for loss and two sacks in 11 games during the 2019 campaign...Also had one pass breakup and 17 solo stops...Saw action in six games and tallied 4.5 sacks and 2.5 tackles for loss...Attended Mt. Pleasant High School...Born October 7, 1999...Majoring in Criminal Justice... Son of Jackey Williams.

// Offensive Line // 6-5 // 315 // Junior (3) // Pago Pago, AS // Samoana H.S. // East Los Angeles College

JOSEPHA SIATINI

Played in five games at East Los Angeles College as a freshman in 2018... Saw limited action in 2019 playing in two contests...Attended Samoana High School and is from Pago Pago, American Samoa...Born August 7, 1999... Majoring in Criminal Justice...Son of Iosefa Siatini.

// Offensive Line // 6-2 // 280 // Junior (3) // Fresno, Calif. // Fresno Christian H.S. // Santa Barbara City College

// Wide Receiver // 6-1 // 170 // Freshman (1) // Murray, Ky. // Calloway County H.S.

LUKE SCHWEPKER

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Amassed over 1,300 all-purpose yards and 18 touchdowns as a junior at Calloway County High School, his first year of football...Was part of Calloway County’s State Champion 4x200 meter relay team...Born May 5, 2001... Majoring in Exploratory...Son of David Schwepker...His father is the head volleyball coach at Murray State.

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SAGE SOBRADO

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Was at Santa Barbara City College the last two years...Did not play in either season...First-Team All-Conference offensive lineman at Fresno Christian High School...Born April 29, 1999...Majoring in Criminal Justice...Son of Andrea Sobrado.

// Linebacker // 6-1 // 175 // Freshman (1) // Cape Girardeau, Mo. // Central H.S.

DONY’E TAYLOR

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First-Team All-District selection as a wide receiver and Second-Team as a defensive back as a senior at Cape Central High School...Earned SecondTeam All-State honors...Made 17 catches for 306 yards and four touchdowns his junior year...Also a member of the track & field team...Born May 11, 2002... Majoring in General Health Science...Son of Tamara Criddle.

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PROFILES

// Offensive Line // 6-3 // 285 // Freshman (1) // Chicago, Ill. // Simeon H.S.

// Outside Linebacker // 6-3 // 210 // Freshman (1) // Barnesville, Ga. // Lamar County H.S.

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KHALYL WARREN

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Attended Simeon High School...Was also recruited by Bowling Green, Illinois Notched 33 tackles and six tackles for loss in nine games as a senior at State, Navy and Southern Mississippi...Born June 27, 2002...Majoring in Lamar County High School...Added 20 tackles as a junior...Also saw action Agribusiness...Son of Kiante Reed. at running back and receiver...Ran for 248 yards and five touchdowns on 45 carries and caught 15 passes for 288 yards and another touchdown his senior campaign...Born March 2, 2001...Majoring in Sport Management...Son of Tamecha Tyus.

// Long Snapper // 6-3 // 235 // Freshman (1) // Holly, Mich. // Holly H.S.

JENSON WALKER

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Attended Holly High School...Flint Metro League All-League First-Team pick as a senior...Named Detroit News All-North Honorable Mention...All-State Honorable Mention honoree...Was his team’s team captain, Offensive Most Valuable Player and Offensive Lineman of the Year in 2019...Earned All-Metro League All-Team honors in 2018...Michigan Tech, Toledo and Valparaiso were among other schools that showed interest...Born May 12, 2002...Majoring in Industrial & Systems Engineering...Son of Kris and Kathi Walker.

// Tight End // 6-5 // 240 // Junior (3) // Clarion, Iowa // Goldfield H.S. // Ellsworth CC

WILL WEIDEMANN

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Spent the last two seasons at Ellsworth Community College...Played in seven games as a sophomore in 2019...Caught seven passes for 89 yards and averaged 12.7 yards per catch...Saw action in nine games and finished with five receptions for 53 yards as a freshman...Attended Goldfield High School as a prep...Born March 9, 2000...Majoring in Agribusiness...Son of Larry Weidemann and Wendy McCarty.

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// Offensive Line // 6-5 // 280 // Freshman (1) // Jonesboro, Ga. // Mt. Zion H.S.

PHILLIP WILDER

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First-Team 4-AAAAAA All-Region selection at Mt. Zion High School...Georgia Tech, Maryland, South Florida and Connecticut were among other schools which showed recruiting interest...Born July 5, 2002...Majoring in Marketing... Son of Stacey Hopkins.

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REVIEW Southeast Missouri claimed a share of the 2019 Ohio Valley Conference title, its second in program history. The Redhawks posted nine wins and made the NCAA FCS Playoffs in back-to-back seasons for the first time ever.


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outheast Missouri earned a share of the Ohio Valley Conference title in another historic season under head coach Tom Matukewicz. SEMO went 9-4 overall and 7-1 in OVC play to secure its second conference championship in program history. The Redhawks also made the Football Championship Subdivision Playoffs and finished with nine wins for the second year in a row. Throughout the 2019 campaign, SEMO ranked in either the Top-25 FCS STATS Media or American Football Coaches Association Polls a total of 13 times. The Redhawks achieved their highest ranking of #12 in the Sept. 2 and Nov. 25 versions of the STATS Media Poll before ending the year at #13 and #17 in the final STATS Media and AFCA Coaches Polls, respectively. Statistically, the Redhawks led the OVC and ranked 20th in the nation in interceptions (14). SEMO rated second in the league in red zone defense and had 24 takeaways which were good for third among conference foes. What made the 2019 campaign even more special was that the seniors left SEMO as the all-time winningest senior class with 24 victories from 2016-19. SEMO’s only conference blemish was on the road at Austin Peay, which claimed the other piece of the 2019 OVC crown. After that setback, the

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Redhawks won their final six games of the season and hoisted the trophy following a 31-24 home triumph over rival Murray State. A week later, SEMO closed the book on 2019 with a loss to Missouri Valley Football Conference member Illinois State during the first round of the FCS Playoffs in Cape Girardeau. Six players garnered AllOVC honors. Wide receiver Kristian Wilkerson, offensive lineman Elijah Swehla and inside linebacker Zach Hall earned first-team accolades. Outside linebacker Justin Swift and defensive back Bydarrius Knighten were the Redhawks second-team picks, while running back Geno Hess landed a spot on the league’s AllNewcomer Team. Wilkerson and Hall made several different All-America Teams, as well. Additionally, Hall took fourth in the overall voting for the Buck Buchanan FCS National Defensive Player of the Year Award after winning the distinguished honor in 2018. Wilkerson and quarterback Daniel Santacaterina left their mark on the school’s record book. Wilkerson broke career records in pass receptions (219), receiving yards (3,540) and receiving touchdowns (33), while Santacaterina established a new school record with 46 career passing touchdowns. SEMO began its season with a 44-26 home victory over longtime rival Southern Illinois (Aug. 29). The Redhawks won the “War for the Wheel” for the second

YEAR IN REVIEW year in a row and kept the unique ship’s wheel trophy in Cape Girardeau. SEMO trailed, 14-7, before scoring 30-straight points on its way to burying the Salukis in front of a raucous crowd of 8,312 at Houck Field. Week two pitted one of the biggest early-season FCS matchups when #12 SEMO squared off against #13 Montana State (Sept. 7) at a sold out Bobcat Stadium. The Redhawks headed into halftime tied, 10-10, following a career-long 55-yard field goal by Kendrick Tiller. Tiller’s kick tied for second-longest in both SEMO and MSU Bobcat Stadium history. MSU, however, used a 28-point third quarter to hand SEMO its first loss of the season. After falling to Football Bowl Subdivision affiliate and Southeastern Conference member Missouri (Sept. 14), SEMO returned home to host NCAA Division II West Virginia State (Sept. 21) during Family Weekend. The Redhawks regrouped by scoring a season-high 56 points and tallying 669 yards of total offense. SEMO shutout the Yellow Jackets in three quarters and scored 21 of its points in the final 15 minutes of the game. Fresh off its bye week, SEMO opened OVC play with a thrilling 43-37 double overtime win over Tennessee Tedh (Oct. 5). Tied, 30-30, after TTU’s Haidar Zaidan kicked a 51yard field goal, the Golden Eagles pulled ahead by seven on a 3-yard touchdown pass

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from Bailey Fisher to Andrew Goldsmith during TTU’s first overtime possession. Mark Robinson answered with a 16-yard touchdown run to force a second extra period. After TTU elected to go on defense, Zion Custis broke free for a 13-yard touchdown run to put SEMO ahead, 43-37. The Redhawk defense, which was remarkable all night, came up with a huge stop to nail down the victory. Wilkerson caught five passes for 124 yards and broke the school’s all-time record in receiving yardage, while Custis ran for over 100 yards for the first time in his college career. SEMO put together a big second half, but it wasn’t enough to overcome Austin Peay (Oct. 12) in a 28-24 road loss. Trailing by four points, the Redhawks needed to get to their own 41-yard line on fourth down, but Robinson was tackled a yard short. APSU then ran out the clock. SEMO’s biggest win of the season came the following week when the Redhawks upended #14 Jacksonville State (Oct. 19), 24-21, on the road. The Redhawks had a seasonhigh four takeaways and scored 14 fourth-quarter points to stun the Gamecocks. SEMO beat JSU in Jacksonville for the first time in its NCAA Division I history and ended JSU’s 32-game winning streak in regular-season home contests. Justin Swift notched 12 tackles, a sack, 2.5 tackles for


YEAR IN REVIEW victory. SEMO scored 17 points in the fourth quarter alone. Wilkerson had a season-best 254 receiving yards and two touchdowns, and Custis ran for a pair of touchdowns, including the game-winner. Down, 7-6, at halftime, SEMO scored 20 second-half points to get by Eastern Illinois (Nov. 16), 26-12, at O’Brien Field. Shabari Davis returned a punt 38 yards for a touchdown to give the Redhawks their first lead in the third quarter. Santacaterina and Robinson each added a rushing touchdown to close out the scoring. Hall paved the way with 12 tackles, a sack, 1.5 tackles for loss and an interception. He went over 100 tackles for the second-straight season, becoming the first player to accomplish that feat since fellow linebacker Blake Peiffer (151 in 2011; 117 in 2012). The Redhawks beat the Panthers in Charleston, Illinois for the first time since 2010 ending a four-game losing streak at O’Brien Field. Against Murray State (Nov. 23) in the regular-season finale, SEMO clinched a share of the OVC title with a 31-24 win. Santacaterina threw for 215 yards and three touchdowns, including two in the fourth quarter to lead the way. He also broke the school’s alltime career record in passing touchdowns. The Redhawks overcame a seven-point deficit by scoring 14 points in the fourth quarter. Zack Smith was on the

receiving end of both touchdown passes by Santacaterina in the fourth quarter. SEMO’s defense disrupted any Murray State momentum the rest of the way by making several huge plays. Clarence Thornton dropped TJ Warren for a loss when the Racers faked a punt. Later on, Lawrence Johnson broke up a pass on a fourth-and 18. Lastly, Knighten broke up a pass on a fourth-and-5 to polish off the Racers for good. The win was SEMO’s 13th-consecutive at home. The Redhawks season came to a close with a 24-6 loss to #13 Illinois State (Nov. 30) in the first round of the FCS Playoffs.

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SEMO hosted a FCS Playoff game for the second-straight year. Two field goals by Tiller accounted for all of the Redhawks points. Tiller connected on kicks of 45 and 34 yards, respectively. SEMO had a tough time stopping James Robinson, who ran for 297 yards and a touchdown for the Redbirds. Robinson averaged 7.2 yards per carry on 41 attempts and had all but 43 of ISU’s rushing yards. Wilkerson led the Redhawks with five catches for 114 yards. He collected the 13th 100-yard receiving game of his career. Hall and Knighten led SEMO’s defense with 10 tackles apiece.

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loss, one forced fumble and a pass breakup to lead SEMO’s big defensive effort. Swift also surpassed 200 tackles in his career. The huge win at Jacksonville State ignited a six-game winning streak for the Redhawks. Three of SEMO’s wins during that stretch were decided by seven points or less. SEMO grinded out a 17-10 win against UT Martin (Oct. 26) on its Homecoming. Omardrick Douglas returned an interception 32 yards for the decisive touchdown to send the Redhawks to victory. SEMO, which moved into a first-place tie in the OVC standings, battled through adverse weather conditions to hand UTM its first loss in league play. Daniel Santacaterina threw for 291 yards and a touchdown, and Hess ran for a career-best 156 yards and two scores to lead SEMO to a 32-13 road win over Tennessee State (Nov. 2). The Redhawks beat the Tigers in Nashville for the first time since 1996, ending an eight-game losing streak on TSU’s home field. Wilkerson broke the school’s all-time career record in pass receptions and became the first player in program history to go over 3,000 career receiving yards. In a wild one against Eastern Kentucky (Nov. 9), SEMO pulled out a 38-31 come-from-behind win. Trailing, 31-14, with 10:11 remaining in the third quarter, the Redhawks scored 24 unanswered points to get the

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2019 REVIEW

FINAL STATISTICS Southeast Missouri Overall Team Statistics

RECORD OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES (9-4) (6-1) (3-3) (0-0) CONFERENCE (7-1) (4-0) (3-1) (0-0) NON-CONFERENCE (2-3) (2-1) (0-2) (0-0)

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DATE OPPONENT

08-29-19 09-07-19 09-14-19 09-21-19 10-05-19 10-12-19 10-19-19 10-26-19 11-02-19 11-09-19 11-16-19 11-23-19 11-30-19

SOUTHERN ILLINOIS at #13 Montana State at Missouri WEST VIRGINIA STATE TENNESSEE TECH* at Austin Peay* at #14 Jacksonville State* UT MARTIN* at Tennessee State* EASTERN KENTUCKY* at Eastern Illinois* MURRAY STATE* #13 ILLINOIS STATE $

W/L W L L W W L W W W W W W L

SCORE RECORD 44-26 1-0 17-38 1-1 0-50 1-2 56-10 2-2 43-37 OT 3-2, 1-0 OVC 24-28 3-3, 1-1 OVC 24-21 4-3, 2-1 OVC 17-10 5-3, 3-1 OVC 32-13 6-3, 4-1 OVC 38-31 7-3, 5-1 OVC 26-12 8-3, 6-1 OVC 31-24 9-3, 7-1 OVC 6-24 9-4, 7-1 OVC

ATTENDANCE 8,312 19,497 56,620 5,324 4,373 6,343 13,643 2,467 4,738 3,750 4,069 2,764 3,274

HOME GAMES IN BOLD CAPS * - Ohio Valley Conference Game $ - NCAA FCS Playoffs Defensive Statistics

Blkd GP S A T TFL Sacks Int-Yds BrUp FR FF Kick Saf 5 Zach Hall 13 57 66 123 9.5-38 3.5-29 2-78 2 . 3 . . 3 Justin Swift 13 48 46 94 13.0-44 3.0-9 . 4 1-0 1 . . 2 Bydarrius Knighten 13 53 22 75 1.5-3 . 3-0 4 . . . . 13 Lawrence Johnson 13 40 13 53 2.0-3 . . 3 . . . . 11 DJ Freeman 13 37 5 42 4.5-17 1.0-6 2-30 10 1-0 . . . 29 Derrick Calhoun 13 23 13 36 5.0-12 . . . 1-0 1 1 . 6 Bryant Pirtle 13 16 18 34 7.0-40 5.0-34 . . . . . . 4 Omardrick Douglas 13 14 17 31 3.0-4 1.0-2 1-32 1 . . 1 . 90 Josh Avery 13 14 16 30 6.0-25 1.5-7 . . . . . . 93 Bryson Donnell 12 12 18 30 3.5-17 2.0-13 . . 2-0 . . . 50 Clarence Thornton 13 15 12 27 4.5-11 . 1-1 1 . . . . 92 Ryan Ochoa 13 10 16 26 3.0-7 0.5-2 . . 1-0 . . . 91 Josh Price 13 14 11 25 2.0-13 1.0-8 . . . . . . 24 Shabari Davis 13 21 4 25 . . 1-10 5 . . . . 12 Brandon Mincey 11 14 11 25 2.5-15 1.0-12 . 2 . . . . 27 Mike Matthews 13 17 7 24 1.0-3 . . . . . . . 21 Taj Jenkins 13 17 6 23 . . . 3 . . . . 99 Daterraion Richardson 13 14 8 22 1.5-2 0.5-1 . . 2-0 . . . 7 Marcus Lucas 13 13 8 21 . . 2-9 3 . . . . 8 Devin Alexander 4 12 9 21 3.0-17 2.0-14 . . . . . . 33 Rasean McCauley 13 9 10 19 4.0-9 1.0-3 . . . . . . 19 Jontae Dobson 13 10 6 16 . . . 1 . . . . 1 Al Young 4 7 3 10 . . 2-12 2 . . . . 28 Robert Hatchett III 12 8 1 9 . . . 1 . . . . 25 Trai Hodges 13 8 1 9 . . . 1 . . . . 10 Jermel Adams 12 2 2 4 . . . . . . . . 32 Anthony Ballard 13 1 3 4 . . . . . . . . 17 Patrick Maddox 11 2 1 3 . . . . . . . . 39 Adam Krause 13 2 1 3 . . . . . . . . 97 Cameron Meeks 3 . 3 3 . . . . . . . . TM TEAM 9 3 . 3 . . . . . . . . 5 Noah McWell 13 2 1 3 . . . . . . . . 78 Lunden Manuel 1 2 . 2 1.0-1 1.0-1 . . . . . . 57 Britt Harris 12 2 . 2 . . . . . . . . 9 Zack Smith 13 2 . 2 . . . . . . . . 14 Ivory Winters 3 2 . 2 . . . . . . . . 30 Nick Thompson 12 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . 41 Camden Boyle 13 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . 71 Ja’Chai Baker 12 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . 96 Ben Hutch 1 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . 45 Izeal Terrell 3 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . 31 Rashad Hughes 8 . 1 1 0.5-2 . . . . . . . 16 Colby Cornett 13 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . 44 Bud Hilburn 4 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . 6 Kristian Wilkerson 13 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . Total......................................... 13 528 362 890 78-283 25-146 14-172 43 8-0 2 . . Opponents............................ 13 474 360 834 92.0-333 29-185 14-117 38 5-0 4 .

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SEMO OPP SCORING 358 324 Points Per Game 27.5 24.9 Points Off Turnovers 46 47 FIRST DOWNS 242 247 Rushing 103 94 Passing 112 122 Penalty 27 31 RUSHING YARDAGE 2101 1996 Yards gained rushing 2423 2332 Yards lost rushing 322 336 Rushing Attempts 483 492 Average Per Rush 4.3 4.1 Average Per Game 161.6 153.5 TDs Rushing 24 23 PASSING YARDAGE 2639 2937 Comp-Att-Int 209-376-14 233-431-14 Average Per Pass 7.0 6.8 Average Per Catch 12.6 12.6 Average Per Game 203.0 225.9 TDs Passing 18 15 TOTAL OFFENSE 4740 4933 Total Plays 859 923 Average Per Play 5.5 5.3 Average Per Game 364.6 379.5 KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 26-518 47-1039 PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 24-292 13-151 INT RETURNS: #-Yards 14-172 14-117 KICK RETURN AVERAGE 19.9 22.1 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 12.2 11.6 INT RETURN AVERAGE 12.3 8.4 FUMBLES-LOST 12-5 13-8 PENALTIES-Yards 97-907 103-884 Average Per Game 69.8 68.0 PUNTS-Yards 73-2916 69-2734 Average Per Punt 39.9 39.6 Net punt average 37.3 34.5 KICKOFFS-Yards 70-3876 61-3493 Average Per Kick 55.4 57.3 Net kick average 38.0 39.3 TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 29:00 31:00 3RD-DOWN Conversions 57/177 69/196 3rd-Down Pct 32% 35% 4TH-DOWN Conversions 6/14 13/30 4th-Down Pct 43% 43% SACKS BY-Yards 25-146 29-185 MISC YARDS 11 0 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 45 41 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 16-22 13-22 ON-SIDE KICKS 1-1 1-3 RED-ZONE SCORES (45-51) 88% (39-52) 75% RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS (32-51) 63% (31-52) 60% PAT-ATTEMPTS (40-45) 89% (37-38) 97% ATTENDANCE 30264 104910 Games/Avg Per Game 7/4323 6/17485 Neutral Site Games - 0/0 SCORE BY QUARTER 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total Southeast Missouri 48 98 75 124 13 358 Opponents 86 95 79 57 7 324

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FINAL STATISTICS

2019 REVIEW

Rushing

GP A Gain Loss Net Avg TD Long Avg/G

Punt Returns

Zion Custis

12

142

711

27

684

4.8

5

40

57.0

Zack Smith

Geno Hess

12

102

598

23

575

5.6

6

73

47.9

Shabari Davis

7 92 13.1 1 46

Mark Robinson 12

117

581

36

545

4.7

7

31

45.4

Al Young

2

No. Yds Avg TD Long 15

163 37

10.9 18.5

0 0

52 36

D. Santacaterina 13 82 302 163 139 1.7 4 30 10.7

Total.......................................... 24 292 12.2 1 52

Joe Pyle

Opponents.............................. 13 151 11.6 1 71

6

20

128

54

74

3.7

1

61

12.3

1

34

0

34

34.0

0

34

8.5

Devin Alexander 4 Zack Smith

13

3

31

0

31

10.3

0

29

2.4

Interceptions

Brayden Hull

4

5

25

0

25

5.0

1

12

6.2

Bydarrius Knighten

3

0

0.0

0

Aaron Alston

13

2

12

0

12

6.0

0

9

0.9

Marcus Lucas

2

9

4.5

0

9

Colby Cornett

13

2

1

5

-4

-2.0

0

1

-0.3

Zach Hall

2

78

39.0

1

61

TEAM

9

7

0

14

0

-1.6

Al Young

2

12

6.0

0

12

73

161.6

DJ Freeman

2

30

15.0

0

19

Opponents................ 13 492 2332 336 1996

62

153.5

Shabari Davis

1

10

10.0

0

10

Clarence Thornton

1

1

1.0

0

1

Omardrick Douglas

1

32

32.0

1

32

4.1 23

GP Effic Cmp-Att-Int Pct Yds TD Long Avg/G

D. Santacaterina 13

127.28

192-337-14

57.0

2447

18

80

188.2

Total...........................................14 172 12.3 2 61

Joe Pyle

6

92.54

15-34-0

44.1

196

0

51

32.7

Opponents..............................14 117 8.4 1 35

Jacob Buie

2

41.60

2-4-0

50.0

-4

0

0

-2.0

Colby Cornett

13

0.00

0-1-0

0.0

0

0

0

0.0

Kick Returns

No. Yds Avg TD Long

Total.............................13 122.89 209-376-14 55.6 2639 18

80 203.0

Zion Custis

12

274

22.8

0

Opponents................13 116.29 233-431-14 54.1 2937 15

73 225.9

Zack Smith

8

124

15.5

0

22

Shabari Davis

4

76

19.0

0

24

Al Young

2

44

22.0

0

27

Receiving

GP No Yds Avg TD Long Avg/G

48

Kristian Wilkerson 13

71

1350

19.0

10

80

103.8

Total.......................................... 26 518 19.9 0 48

Aaron Alston

13

51

687

13.5

Zack Smith

13

31

207

6.7

4

51

52.8

Opponents............................. 47 1039 22.1 0 70

3

32

15.9

Colby Cornett

13

21

166

Mark Robinson

12

9

31

7.9

1

27

12.8

3.4

0

10

2.6

Total.............................................0 0 0.0 0 0

Zion Custis

12

9

28

3.1

0

Eric Williams

13

8

150

18.8

0

11

2.3

Opponents................................0 0 0.0 1 0

51

11.5

Austin Crump

10

5

4

0.8

0

10

0.4

Total Offense

G Plays Rush Pass Total

Jordan Foster

3

1

12

12.0

0

12

4.0

D. Santacaterina

13

419

139

2447

2586

198.9

Caleb Strauss

11

1

5

5.0

0

5

0.5

Zion Custis

12

142

684

0

684

57.0

Taylen Waller

4

1

1

1.0

0

1

0.2

Geno Hess

12

102

575

0

575

47.9

Geno Hess

12

1

-2

-2.0

0

0

-0.2

Mark Robinson

12

117

545

0

545

45.4 45.0

Fumble Returns

No. Yds Avg TD Long

Avg/G

Total.................................13 209 2639 12.6 18

80

203.0

Joe Pyle

6

54

74

196

270

Opponents...................13 233 2937 12.6 15

73

225.9

Devin Alexander

4

1

34

0

34

8.5

Zack Smith

13

3

31

0

31

2.4

Brayden Hull

4

5

25

0

25

6.2

Aaron Alston

13

2

12

0

12

0.9

Colby Cornett

Field Goals

FGM-A Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Lg Blk

Kendrick Tiller 16-22

72.7

0-0

6-6

7-8

2-6

1-2

55

1

13

3

-4

0

-4

-0.3

Punting

No. Yds Avg Long TB

FC

I20 Blkd

Jacob Buie

2

4

0

-4

-4

-2.0

Jake Reynolds

72

29

20

TEAM

9

7

TEAM

1 12 12.0 12 0 0 0 0 0

2904

40.3

53

2

6

1

Total..................................73 2916 39.9 53

2

29 20 6 1

Opponents.....................69 2734 39.6 62

3

21

Kickoffs

No.

Adam Krause

69

Michael Cooney

1

Yds Avg

TB

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0

0

Total............................. 13 483 2423 322 2101 4.3 24

Passing

-14 -2.0

No. Yds Avg TD Long

Total........................................... 13

859

-14

0

-14

-1.6

2101 2639 4740

364.6

Opponents.............................. 13 923 1996 2937 4933

379.5

20 9 0

OB Retn Net Ydln

3820

55.4

7

4

-

-

-

56

56.0

0

0

-

-

-

Total..................................70 3876 55.4

7

4 1039 38.0 26

Opponents.....................61 3493 57.3

23

4

518 39.3 25

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2019 REVIEW PATs Scoring TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf Pts

Individual Game Highs

WILKERSON, K. 10 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 60 ROBINSON, Mark 7 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 42 HESS, Geno 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 36 CUSTIS, Zion 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 30 ALSTON, Aaron 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 24 SANTACATERINA 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 24 SMITH, Zack 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 HULL, Brayden 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 DAVIS, Shabari 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 HALL, Zach 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 PYLE, Joe 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 CORNETT, Colby 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 DOUGLAS, O. 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Total.......... 45 16-22 40-45 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 358 Opponents...... 41 13-22 37-38 0-0 0 0-3 1 0 324 All-Purpose GP Rush Rec PR KOR IR Tot Avg/G WILKERSON, K. 13 0 1350 0 0 0 1350 103.8 CUSTIS, Zion 12 684 28 0 274 0 986 82.2 ALSTON, Aaron 13 12 687 0 0 0 699 53.8 ROBINSON, Mark 12 545 31 0 0 0 576 48.0 HESS, Geno 12 575 -2 0 0 0 573 47.8 SMITH, Zack 13 31 207 163 124 0 525 40.4 DAVIS, Shabari 13 0 0 92 76 10 178 13.7

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TILLER, K. 0 16-22 40-45 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 88

CORNETT, Colby

13

-4

166

0

0

0

162

WILLIAMS, Eric

13

0

150

0

0

0

150

11.5

0

0

0

139

10.7

93

23.2

SANTACATERINA 13 YOUNG, Al

4

HALL, Zach PYLE, Joe

139

0

12.5

0

0

37

44

12

13

0

0

0

0

78

78

6.0

6

74

0

0

0

0

74

12.3

ALEXANDER, D.

4

34

0

0

0

0

34

8.5

DOUGLAS, O.

13

0

0

0

0

32

32

2.5

FREEMAN, DJ

13

0

0

0

0

30

30

2.3

HULL, Brayden

4

25

0

0

0

0

25

6.2

FOSTER, Jordan

3

0

12

0

0

0

12

4.0

LUCAS, Marcus

13

0

0

0

0

9

9

0.7

STRAUSS, Caleb

11

0

5

0

0

0

5

0.5

CRUMP, Austin

10

0

4

0

0

0

4

0.4

WALLER, Taylen

4

0

1

0

0

0

1

0.2

THORNTON, C.

13

0

0

0

0

1

1

0.1

TEAM

9

-14

0

0

0

0

-14

-1.6

Total..........

13

2101

2639

292

518 172 5722

440.2

Opponents......

13

1996

2937

151

1039 117 6240

480.0

Rushes Yards Rushing TD Rushes Long Rush Pass attempts Pass completions Yards Passing TD Passes Long Pass Receptions Yards Receiving TD Receptions Long Reception Field Goals Long Field Goal Punts Punting Avg Long Punt Punts inside 20 Long Punt Return Long Kickoff Return Tackles Sacks Tackles For Loss Interceptions

19 Zion Custis at Jacksonville State (10-19-19) 156 Geno Hess at Tennessee State (11-02-19) 3 Mark Robinson vs Tennessee Tech (10-05-19) 73 Geno Hess at Tennessee State (11-02-19) 39 Daniel Santacaterina vs Murray State (11-23-19) 29 Daniel Santacaterina vs Murray State (11-23-19) 295 Daniel Santacaterina vs Eastern Kentucky (11-09-19) 3 4 times 80 Daniel Santacaterina at Jacksonville State (10-19-19) 11 Kristian Wilkerson vs Murray State (11-23-19) 254 Kristian Wilkerson vs Eastern Kentucky (11-09-19) 2 4 times 80 Kristian Wilkerson at Jacksonville State (10-19-19) 4 Kendrick Tiller at Tennessee State (11-02-19) 55 Kendrick Tiller at Montana State (09-07-19) 14 Jake Reynolds at Mizzou Tigers (09-14-19) 46.0 Jake Reynolds vs West Virginia State (09-21-19) 53 Jake Reynolds at Montana State (09-07-19) 5 Jake Reynolds at Jacksonville State (10-19-19) 52 Zack Smith at Montana State (09-07-19) 48 Zion Custis at Eastern Illinois (11-16-19) 19 Zach Hall vs Southern Illinois (08-29-19) 1.5 Josh Avery vs UT Martin (10-26-19) 2.5 2 times 1 14 times

Team Game Highs Rushes Yards Rushing Yards Per Rush TD Rushes Pass attempts Pass completions Yards Passing Yards Per Pass TD Passes Total Plays Total Offense Yards Per Play Points Sacks By First Downs Penalties Penalty Yards Turnovers Interceptions By Punts Punting Avg Long Punt Punts inside 20 Long Punt Return

49 381 8.3 6 39 29 295 13.7 3 77 668 10.0 56 5 29 12 130 5 3 14 46.0 53 5 52

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vs Southern Illinois (08-29-19) vs West Virginia State (09-21-19) vs West Virginia State (09-21-19) vs West Virginia State (09-21-19) vs Murray State (11-23-19) vs Murray State (11-23-19) vs Eastern Kentucky (11-09-19) vs West Virginia State (09-21-19) 4 times vs Murray State (11-23-19) vs West Virginia State (09-21-19) vs West Virginia State (09-21-19) vs West Virginia State (09-21-19) 2 times vs West Virginia State (09-21-19) vs Southern Illinois (08-29-19) vs UT Martin (10-26-19) vs Eastern Kentucky (11-09-19) vs UT Martin (10-26-19) at Mizzou Tigers (09-14-19) vs West Virginia State (09-21-19) at Montana State (09-07-19) at Jacksonville State (10-19-19) at Montana State (09-07-19)


FINAL STATISTICS

2019 REVIEW Participation Chart

Game-by-Game Tackles

Primary-Asst Total SIU MSU MU WVSU TTU APSU JSU UTM TSU EKU EIU MUR ILS

Zach Hall, ILB

57-66

123

7-12

7-3

2-1

4-3

1-8

2-6

6-1

4-6

4-3

6-5

9-3

3-7

Justin Swift, OLB

48-46

94

3-3

6-4

3-1

0-6

1-3

6-1

6-6

1-4

5-3

4-4

7-1

5-3

2-8 1-7

Bydarrius Knighten, DB 53-22

75

3-3

9-1

4-0

3-2

3-1

3-1

3-1

2-7

1-0

4-1

3-1

8-1

7-3

40-13

53

2-0

1-0

3-0

4-3

9-0

1-0

6-1

0-1

2-0

1-5

2-0

5-0

4-3

DJ Freeman, DB

37-5

42

1-0

3-0

2-1

3-1

6-0

3-0

4-0

4-1

4-0

4-1

2-0

1-1

-

Derrick Calhoun, OLB

23-13

36

1-1

3-0

1-1

2-1

6-6

1-0

-

3-2

3-1

-

3-1

0-1

-

Bryant Pirtle, OLB

16-18

34

2-0

1-0

1-0

2-2

0-1

-

2-0

2-1

3-1

0-2

2-0

1-6

0-5

Omardrick Douglas, OLB 14-17

31

1-2

0-3

2-1

1-0

1-0

2-1

1-0

1-2

3-0

0-2

1-1

0-4

1-1

Josh Avery, DL

14-16

30

0-1

-

2-1

-

0-3

2-1

3-0

2-1

2-2

2-1

0-2

0-1

1-3

Bryson Donnell, DL

12-18

30

1-1

1-0

3-0

1-4

0-2

DNP

1-0

0-1

1-3

1-1

1-2

0-2

2-2

Clarence Thornton, DL

15-12

27

2-2

0-1

1-0

1-2

2-1

1-0

0-1

1-1

1-1

2-1

0-1

2-0

2-1

Ryan Ochoa, DL

10-16

26

2-0

1-1

1-0

-

2-3

0-2

0-1

1-1

0-1

2-2

-

0-2

1-3

Shabari Davis, DB

21-4

25

2-0

0-1

2-0

-

3-0

6-0

3-2

1-1

1-0

-

1-0

2-0

-

Brandon Mincey, ILB

14-11

25

1-0

-

3-1

0-4

2-3

3-3

3-0

DNP

-

DNP

1-0

-

1-0

Josh Price, DL

14-11

25

2-1

2-0

-

1-1

1-3

1-0

1-1

-

0-2

1-0

2-0

0-1

3-2

Mike Matthews, ILB

17-7

24

-

2-0

1-0

1-1

1-0

1-0

1-0

2-1

-

4-2

4-2

0-1

-

Taj Jenkins, DB

17-6

23

2-0

1-0

1-1

1-0

1-0

1-1

1-0

4-0

1-1

1-1

1-0

1-2

1-0

Daterraion Richardson, DL 14-8

22

1-0

0-1

-

1-0

2-0

2-1

1-0

2-1

1-1

0-3

-

2-0

2-1

Marcus Lucas, DB

21

2-0

2-1

-

0-1

-

5-3

-

-

1-0

1-1

0-1

1-0

1-1

13-8

Devin Alexander, OLB 12-9

21 4-2 2-4 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 1-1 5-2

Rasean McCauley, LB

9-10

19

0-1

0-1

0-2

1-2

-

1-0

-

2-1

2-1

1-2

1-0

DNP

1-0

Jontae Dobson, CB

10-6

16

-

-

3-2

-

0-1

1-0

3-0

0-1

-

-

0-1

3-1

-

Al Young, CB

7-3

10 1-1 1-0 5-1 0-1 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP

Robert Hatchett III, DB

8-1

9

Trai Hodges, DB

8-1

9 1-0 1-1 2-0 1-0 - - 2-0 - - - - 1-0 -

Jermel Adams, DB 2-2

4 - - - 2-0 DNP 0-1 - 0-1 - - - - -

Anthony Ballard, LB 1-3

4 - - 1-1 0-1 - - - - - - 0-1 - DNP

Adam Krause, K

2-1

3 - - - - - - - - 1-0 - - 1-0 0-1

TEAM

3-0

3 1-0 - - - - - - 1-0 - - - - 1-0

Noah McWell, WR

2-1

3 1-0 - - 1-1 - - - - - - DNP - -

Cameron Meeks, DL

0-3

3 DNP DNP DNP 0-2

-

1-0

2-0

3-0

0-1

-

1-0

-

-

-

DNP

-

DNP

1-0

0-1 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP

Patrick Maddox, QB 2-1

3 DNP DNP - 2-0 - - - - - - - DNP 0-1

Ivory Winters, RB

2-0

2 DNP DNP DNP DNP 2-0 -

Lunden Manuel, DL

2-0

2 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 2-0 DNP DNP

Britt Harris, ILB

2-0

2 - - - 1-0 1-0 DNP - - - - - - DNP

Zack Smith, WR

2-0

2 - 1-0 - - - - - - - - 1-0 - -

Izeal Terrell, ILB

0-1

1

Bud Hilburn, TE

1-0

1

DNP DNP -

DNP

DNP

DNP DNP

DNP - DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP

DNP

0-1

-

-

DNP

-

DNP

1-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP

Kristian Wilkerson, WR 1-0

1 - - - - - - - - - 1-0 - - -

Rashad Hughes, OLB

0-1

1

Ja’Chai Baker, OL

1-0

1 - - - - - 1-0 - - - DNP DNP DNP DNP

DNP DNP

DNP

0-1

-

DNP

-

DNP

-

-

-

-

DNP

Colby Cornett, WR 1-0

1 - - - - - - - - 1-0 - - DNP -

Nick Thompson, LB 0-1

1 - - - 0-1 - - - - - - - DNP -

Ben Hutch, DL

1-0

1 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 1-0 DNP DNP

Camden Boyle, LS

0-1

1 - - - - - - - 0-1 - - - - -

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No. Name 10 Jermel Adams 8 Devin Alexander 85 Aaron Alston 90 Josh Avery 94 Ernest Ayieko 71 Ja’Chai Baker 32 Anthony Ballard 52 Zach Bodway 41 Camden Boyle 2 Jacob Buie 29 Derrick Calhoun 73 Will Christopher 76 Terry Cook 82 Michael Cooney 16 Colby Cornett 84 Austin Crump 22 Zion Custis 24 Shabari Davis 19 Jontae Dobson 93 Bryson Donnell 4 Omardrick Douglas 70 Tyler Ford 15 Jordan Foster 11 DJ Freeman 43 Cleyton Gracie 48 Andrew Graves 5 Zach Hall 57 Britt Harris 28 Robert Hatchett III 74 Preston Haynes 26 Geno Hess 44 Bud Hilburn 25 Trai Hodges 31 Rashad Hughes 35 Brayden Hull 96 Ben Hutch 72 Gabe Jackson 21 Taj Jenkins 13 Lawrence Johnson 2 Bydarrius Knighten 68 Nate Korte 39 Adam Krause 7 Marcus Lucas 17 Patrick Maddox 78 Lunden Manuel 27 Mike Matthews 33 Rasean McCauley 5 Noah McWell 97 Cameron Meeks 12 Brandon Mincey 61 Dane Nelson 92 Ryan Ochoa 59 Alex Parades 6 Bryant Pirtle 91 Josh Price 69 Immanuel Pride 8 Joe Pyle 36 Jake Reynolds 99 Daterraion Richardson 23 Mark Robinson 64 Jaden Rosenthall 10 Daniel Santacaterina 60 Brandt Selesky 9 Zack Smith 87 Caleb Strauss 77 Elijah Swehla 3 Justin Swift 45 Izeal Terrell 30 Nick Thompson 50 Clarence Thornton 37 Kendrick Tiller 86 Garrett Todd 18 Taylen Waller 6 Kristian Wilkerson 88 Eric Williams 14 Ivory Winters 1 Al Young

GP/GS 12/0 4/3 13/13 13/1 1/0 12/9 13/0 1/0 13/0 2/0 13/3 1/0 12/5 1/0 13/1 10/6 12/6 13/6 13/0 12/2 13/10 12/5 3/0 13/13 5/0 4/0 13/13 12/0 12/0 9/0 12/2 4/2 13/0 8/0 4/0 1/0 11/0 13/4 13/11 13/13 13/12 13/0 13/2 11/0 1/0 13/4 13/0 13/0 3/0 11/4 13/9 13/1 3/0 13/1 13/12 12/0 6/1 13/0 13/12 12/5 12/12 13/12 13/0 13/12 11/0 13/13 13/13 3/0 12/0 13/11 12/0 1/0 4/0 13/13 13/5 3/0 4/4

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Sacks

No. Yds Bryant Pirtle 5.0 34 Zach Hall 3.5 29 Justin Swift 3.0 9 Devin Alexander 2.0 14 Bryson Donnell 2.0 13 Josh Avery 1.5 7 Brandon Mincey 1.0 12 Josh Price 1.0 8 DJ Freeman 1.0 6 Rasean McCauley 1.0 3 Omardrick Douglas 1.0 2 Lunden Manuel 1.0 1 Ryan Ochoa 0.5 2 Daterraion Richardson 0.5 1 Total 24.0 141

Tackles For Loss Justin Swift Zach Hall Bryant Pirtle Josh Avery Derrick Calhoun DJ Freeman Clarence Thornton Rasean McCauley

No. Yds 13.0 44 9.5 38 7.0 40 6.0 25 5.0 12 4.5 17 4.5 11 4.0 9

Bryson Donnell Devin Alexander Ryan Ochoa Omardrick Douglas Brandon Mincey Josh Price Lawrence Johnson Bydarrius Knighten Daterraion Richardson Mike Matthews Lunden Manuel Rashad Hughes Total

3.5 3.0 3.0 3.0 2.5 2.0 2.0 1.5 1.5 1.0 1.0 0.5 78

17 17 7 4 15 13 3 3 2 3 1 2 283

Interceptions Bydarrius Knighten Zach Hall DJ Freeman Al Young Marcus Lucas Omardrick Douglas Shabari Davis Clarence Thornton Total

No. Yds 3 0 2 78 2 30 2 12 2 9 1 32 1 10 1 1 14 172

Forced Fumbles Zach Hall 3 Justin Swift 1 Derrick Calhoun 1 Shabari Davis 1 Josh Price 1 Total 7

Pass Breakups DJ Freeman 10 Shabari Davis 5 Justin Swift 4 Bydarrius Knighten 4 Lawrence Johnson 3 Taj Jenkins 3 Marcus Lucas 3 Blocked Kicks Al Young 2 Derrick Calhoun 1 Zach Hall 2 Omardrick Douglas 1 Brandon Mincey 2 Total 2 Omardrick Douglas 1 Clarence Thornton 1 Fumble Recoveries No. Yds Trai Hodges 1 Daterraion Richardson 2 0 Robert Hatchett III 1 Bryson Donnell 2 0 Jontae Dobson 1 Justin Swift 1 0 Total 43 DJ Freeman 1 0 Derrick Calhoun 1 0 Ryan Ochoa 1 0 Total 8 0

Comparison Statistics

FIRST DOWNS

Date 08-29-19 09-07-19 09-14-19 09-21-19 10-05-19 10-12-19 10-19-19 10-26-19 11-02-19 11-09-19 11-16-19 11-23-19 11-30-19

Opponent Score Total Southern Illinois 44-26 28/18 at Montana State 17-38 12/21 at Missouri 0-50 8/19 West Virginia State 56-10 29/16 Tennessee Tech 43-37 23/26 at Austin Peay 24-28 15/20 at Jacksonville State 24-21 15/24 UT Martin 17-10 11/19 at Tennessee State 32-13 23/15 Eastern Kentucky 38-31 22/17 at Eastern Illinois 26-12 19/13 Murray State 31-24 24/22 Illinois State 6-24 13/17

Date 08-29-19 09-07-19 09-14-19 09-21-19 10-05-19 10-12-19 10-19-19 10-26-19 11-02-19 11-09-19 11-16-19 11-23-19 11-30-19

Opponent Southern Illinois at Montana State at Missouri West Virginia State Tennessee Tech at Austin Peay at Jacksonville State UT Martin at Tennessee State Eastern Kentucky at Eastern Illinois Murray State Illinois State

3rd Down Conv 6-13/8-15 3-15/5-14 2-18/2-10 5-10/4-16 7-14/8-19 2-12/5-15 4-16/6-18 3-15/3-14 9-16/4-11 5-12/8-17 4-11/5-17 5-12/5-15 2-13/6-15

Rush Pass Pen 15/7 9/9 4/2 5/14 6/6 1/1 3/10 4/7 1/2 17/4 8/9 4/3 13/8 9/14 1/4 5/7 8/10 2/3 3/6 8/14 4/4 3/5 6/10 2/4 8/3 12/11 3/1 8/7 11/8 3/2 9/5 9/7 1/1 10/3 13/16 1/3 4/15 9/1 0/1

4th Down Conv 1-1/1-2 1-2/1-2 0-0/0-0 1-1/1-2 1-1/2-3 0-1/1-1 0-0/1-4 0-0/0-2 0-0/0-1 0-1/0-1 0-1/3-6 1-4/0-3 1-2/3-3

RUSHING PASSING No.-Yds Comp-Att-Int 49-281/40-170 15-25-1/16-28-1 37-131/46-265 13-29-1/14-26-0 32-40/40-259 11-32-1/16-25-1 46-381/32-113 16-21-0/16-35-1 46-221/39-131 12-27-1/26-54-1 36-124/39-142 15-24-2/17-28-0 37-60/35-124 12-28-0/23-52-1 26-85/41-85 11-29-1/14-35-3 32-205/28-83 25-38-1/17-26-2 41-171/40-141 17-27-2/14-29-2 38-145/30-50 16-27-1/21-37-1 38-148/23-93 29-39-1/35-49-1 25-109/59-340 17-30-2/4-7-0

Time of Possession 31:36/28:24 28:40/31:20 30:57/29:03 29:21/30:39 26:18/33:42 29:34/30:26 29:50/30:10 24:30/35:30 32:40/27:20 27:27/32:33 28:54/31:06 33:37/26:23 23:42/36:18

TOP Margin 3:12 -2:40 1:54 -1:18 -7:24 -0:52 -0:20 -11:00 5:20 -5:06 -2:12 7:14 -12:36

Avg Yds Per Rush 5.7/4.2 3.5/5.8 1.2/6.5 8.3/3.5 4.8/3.4 3.4/3.6 1.6/3.5 3.3/2.1 6.4/3.0 4.2/3.5 3.8/1.7 3.9/4.0 4.4/5.8

Yds 248/217 114/191 54/242 287/159 172/290 221/243 220/347 178/284 291/217 295/181 139/207 215/307 205/52 Avg Yds Per Pass 9.9/7.8 3.9/7.3 1.7/9.7 13.7/4.5 6.4/5.4 9.2/8.7 7.9/6.7 6.1/8.1 7.7/8.3 10.9/6.2 5.1/5.6 5.5/6.3 6.8/7.4

TOTAL OFFENSE Plays-Yds 74-529/68-387 66-245/72-456 64-94/65-501 67-668/67-272 73-393/93-421 60-345/67-385 65-280/87-471 55-263/76-369 70-496/54-300 68-466/69-322 65-284/67-257 77-363/72-400 55-314/66-392 Avg Yds Per Play 7.1/5.7 3.7/6.3 1.5/7.7 10.0/4.1 5.4/4.5 5.8/5.7 4.3/5.4 4.8/4.9 7.1/5.6 6.9/4.7 4.4/3.8 4.7/5.6 5.7/5.9

Game totals are displayed in the format SOUTHEAST MISSOURI / OPPONENT for each category

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Return Yds 80/115 150/118 39/122 34/200 57/122 74/153 39/59 76/33 33/131 77/3 140/83 131/96 52/72 Punting No.-Avg 3-39.0/5-40.4 10-41.3/5-38.8 14-41.1/5-55.4 2-46.0/7-37.3 5-39.4/4-28.0 7-42.6/8-35.2 11-36.7/7-41.0 8-39.1/5-38.8 1-29.0/4-37.8 3-41.3/6-40.3 2-35.5/5-33.0 3-39.3/4-44.0 4-41.0/4-47.8

TOs 1/1 1/1 1/1 0/1 2/2 2/0 0/4 2/5 1/3 5/2 1/1 1/1 2/0 Penalties No.-Yds 12-81/11-94 11-97/5-65 6-50/9-79 10-114/14-105 6-60/6-44 11-85/10-71 9-69/10-100 10-130/5-63 5-46/6-52 4-42/8-64 3-14/7-45 4-52/9-82 6-67/3-20


FINAL STATISTICS

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Drives In Scoring Total Made Missed Avg. GOAL-TO-GO Opp. Inside Southeast 20 Red Zone Scores % TDs Pts. FGs FGs TO Downs Points Drives TDs TD % FGs 08-29-19 Southern Illinois 5 4 80.0 4 26 0 0 1 0 6.5 2 2 1.000 0 09-07-19 at Montana State 5 4 80.0 3 24 1 1 0 0 6.0 2 2 1.000 0 09-14-19 at Missouri 6 5 83.3 4 31 1 0 1 0 6.2 3 3 1.000 0 09-21-19 West Virginia State 3 2 66.7 1 10 1 1 0 0 5.0 0 0 0.0 1 10-05-19 Tennessee Tech 6 5 83.3 3 27 2 1 0 0 5.4 2 2 1.000 0 10-12-19 at Austin Peay 5 3 60.0 3 21 0 1 0 0 7.0 1 1 1.000 0 10-19-19 at Jacksonville State 3 3 1.000 3 21 0 0 0 0 7.0 3 3 1.000 0 10-26-19 UT Martin 3 0 0.0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0.0 1 0 0.0 0 11-02-19 at Tennessee State 4 2 50.0 2 13 0 1 1 0 5.0 3 1 33.3 0 11-09-19 Eastern Kentucky 4 4 1.000 3 24 1 0 0 0 6.0 2 1 50.0 1 11-16-19 at Eastern Illinois 1 1 1.000 0 3 1 0 0 0 3.0 0 0 0.0 0 11-23-19 Murray State 4 4 1.000 3 24 1 0 0 0 6.0 3 2 66.7 1 11-30-19 Illinois State 3 2 66.7 2 14 0 1 0 0 7.0 0 0 0.0 0 Total 52 39 75.0 31 238 8 8 3 1 6.1 22 17 77.2 3 Offensive Starters WR WR TE LT LG C RG RT QB RB WR Southern Illinois Cornett Alston Hilburn Baker Swehla Ford Rosenthall Korte Santacaterina Robinson Wilkerson at Montana State Smith Alston Hilburn Baker Swehla Nelson Ford Korte Santacaterina Custis Wilkerson at Missouri Smith Alston Williams Baker Swehla Ford Rosenthall Korte Santacaterina Robinson Wilkerson West Virginia State Smith Alston Williams Baker Swehla Ford Rosenthall Korte Santacaterina Custis Wilkerson Tennessee Tech Smith Alston Crump Baker Swehla Nelson Rosenthall Korte Santacaterina Custis Wilkerson at Austin Peay Smith Alston Williams Baker Swehla Nelson Rosenthall Korte Santacaterina Custis Wilkerson at Jacksonville State Smith Alston Crump Baker Swehla Nelson Rosenthall Korte Santacaterina Custis Wilkerson UT Martin Smith Alston Crump Baker Swehla Nelson Rosenthall Korte Santacaterina Custis Wilkerson at Tennessee State Smith Alston Crump Baker Swehla Nelson Rosenthall Cook Santacaterina Robinson Wilkerson Eastern Kentucky Smith Alston Crump Cook Swehla Nelson Rosenthall Korte Santacaterina Hess Wilkerson at Eastern Illinois Smith Alston Crump Cook Swehla Ford Rosenthall Korte Santacaterina Custis Wilkerson Murray State Smith Alston Williams Cook Swehla Ford Rosenthall Korte Santacaterina Robinson Wilkerson Illinois State Smith Alston Williams Cook Swehla Nelson Rosenthall Korte Pyle Robinson Wilkerson Defensive Starters Southern Illinois at Montana State at Missouri West Virginia State Tennessee Tech at Austin Peay at Jacksonville State UT Martin at Tennessee State Eastern Kentucky at Eastern Illinois Murray State Illinois State Game-by-Game Scoring Southern Illinois at Montana State at Missouri West Virginia State Tennessee Tech at Austin Peay at Jacksonville State UT Martin at Tennessee State Eastern Kentucky at Eastern Illinois Murray State Illinois State Total

DT Thornton Thornton Donnell Donnell Thornton Thornton Thornton Thornton Thornton Thornton Thornton Thornton Thornton

NT Avery Richardson Richardson Richardson Richardson Richardson Richardson Richardson Richardson Richardson Avery Richardson Richardson

DT Ochoa Price Price Price Price Price Price Price Price Price Price Price Price

OLB Swift Swift Calhoun Swift Swift Swift Swift Swift Swift Swift Swift Swift Swift

ILB (Will) Alexander Alexander Swift Mincey Mincey Mincey Mincey Matthews Matthews Matthews Matthews Davis (Safety) Alexander

SOUTHEAST MISSOURI 1 2 1H 3 4 2H OT TOT 0 20 20 17 7 24 - 44 0 10 10 0 7 7 - 17 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 14 14 28 7 21 28 - 56 6 14 20 3 7 10 13 43 3 0 3 14 7 21 - 24 0 7 7 3 14 17 - 24 3 0 3 7 7 14 - 17 9 6 15 10 7 17 - 32 7 7 14 7 17 24 - 38 0 6 6 7 13 20 - 26 3 14 17 0 14 14 - 31 3 0 3 0 3 3 - 6 48 98 146 75 124 199 13 358

ILB (Mike) Hall Hall Hall Hall Hall Hall Hall Hall Hall Hall Hall Hall Hall

OLB Douglas Douglas Douglas Calhoun Calhoun Douglas Douglas Douglas Douglas Douglas Douglas Pirtle Douglas

CB Young Young Young Young Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis Jenkins Jenkins Jenkins Jenkins

SS Lucas Lucas Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson

OPPONENTS 1 2 1H 3 4 2H OT TOT 7 7 14 0 12 12 - 26 10 0 10 28 0 28 - 38 27 10 37 10 3 13 - 50 0 0 0 10 0 10 - 10 7 13 20 7 3 10 7 37 0 7 7 7 14 21 - 28 0 7 7 0 14 14 - 21 7 3 10 0 0 0 - 10 0 0 0 7 6 13 - 13 7 17 24 7 0 7 - 31 7 0 7 3 2 5 - 12 7 17 24 0 0 0 - 24 7 14 21 0 3 3 - 24 86 95 181 79 57 136 7 324

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FS Knighten Knighten Knighten Knighten Knighten Knighten Knighten Knighten Knighten Knighten Knighten Knighten Knighten

CB Freeman Freeman Freeman Freeman Freeman Freeman Freeman Freeman Freeman Freeman Freeman Freeman Freeman

POINT DIFFERENTIAL +18 -21 -50 +46 +6 -4 +3 +7 +19 +7 +14 +7 -18 +34

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Drives In Scoring Total Made Missed Avg. GOAL-TO-GO Southeast Inside Opp. 20 Red Zone Scores % TDs Pts. FGs FGs TO Downs Points Drives TDs TD % FGs 08-29-19 Southern Illinois 7 7 1.000 6 44 1 0 0 0 6.3 6 5 83.3 1 09-07-19 at Montana State 3 2 66.7 2 14 0 0 0 1 7.0 1 1 1.00 0 09-14-19 at Missouri 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 09-21-19 West Virginia State 5 5 1.000 5 35 0 0 0 0 7.0 4 4 1.00 0 10-05-19 Tennessee Tech 8 7 87.5 6 43 1 0 1 0 6.0 3 3 1.00 0 10-12-19 at Austin Peay 3 3 1.000 2 17 1 0 0 0 5.7 0 0 0.0 0 10-19-19 at Jacksonville State 2 2 1.000 1 10 1 0 0 0 5.0 0 0 0.0 0 10-26-19 UT Martin 2 1 50.0 0 3 1 1 0 0 3.0 1 0 0.0 0 11-02-19 at Tennessee State 6 6 1.000 2 25 4 0 0 0 4.2 4 0 0.0 4 11-09-19 Eastern Kentucky 4 3 75.0 3 21 0 0 1 0 7.0 2 2 1.00 0 11-16-19 at Eastern Illinois 6 4 66.7 2 19 2 0 1 0 4.8 1 1 1.00 0 11-23-19 Murray State 4 4 1.000 3 24 1 0 0 0 6.0 2 2 1.00 0 11-30-19 Illinois State 1 1 1.000 0 3 1 0 0 0 3.0 0 0 0.0 0 Total 51 45 88.2 32 258 13 1 3 1 5.7 24 18 75.0 5


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SiU @MSU @MIZZOU WVSU

TTU @APSU @JSU

UTM

EKU

@EIU MUR

8/29

9/7

9/14

9/21

10/5

10/12

10/29

10/26

11/2

11/9

11/16

11/23

11/30

First Downs

28

12

8

29

23

15

15

11

23

22

19

24

13

Rushing

15 5

3 17 13 5

3

3 8 8 9 10 4

Passing

9

4

8

6

Penalty

4 1 1 4 1 2 4 2 3 3 1 1 0

Third Downs

13

Converted

6 3 2 5 7 2 4 3 9 5 4 5 2

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Efficiency

6 15

18

8 10

9 14

8 12

16

15

@TSU

12 16

11 12

9 11

13 12

ISU

9 13

46.2

20.0

11.1

50.0

50.0

16.7

25.0

20.0

56.3

41.7

36.4

41.7

15.4

Fourth Downs

1

2

0

1

1

1

0

0

0

1

1

4

2

Converted

1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1

Efficiency

1.000 50.0 0.0 1.000 1.000 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 25.0 50.0

Total Net Yards

529

Plays

74 66 64 67 73 60 65 55 70 68 65 77 55

Avg Per Play

7.1

245 3.7

Net Yards Rushing 281 131

94

669

393

345

1.5

10.0

5.4

40

382

221 124

5.8

Attempts

49 37 32 46 46 36

Avg. Per Rush

5.7

3.5

Net Yards Passing 248 114 Attempts Completions Completion Pct.

280

263

4.3

4.8

60

85

496 7.1 205

466

284

363 4.7

314

6.9

4.4

171

145 148 109

5.7

37

26 32 41 38 38 25

1.2

8.3

4.8

3.4

1.6

3.3

6.4

4.2

3.8

3.9

54

287

172

221

220

178

291

295

139

215 205

4.4

25 29 32 21 27 24 28 29 38 27 27 39 30 15

13

11

16

12

15

12

11

25

17

16

29

17

60.0

44.8

34.4

76.2

44.4

62.5

42.9

37.9

65.8

62.9

59.2

74.4

56.7

13.7

6.4 9.2

7.9

6.1

3

0

Yds. Per Attempt 9.9 3.9

1.7

Touchdowns

0

1

1

2

1

3

7.7 10.9 5.1 5.5 6.8 1

3

0

3

0

Interceptions 1 1 1 0 1 2 0 1 1 2 1 1 2 Sacked

0 5 3 1 4 2 1 4 2 2 2 0 3

Yards Lost 0 32 19 7 20 14 14 30 8 12 8 0 21 Touchdowns 6 2 0 8 6 3 3 2 3 5 3 4 0 Rushing

5 1 0 6 5 0 0 1 2 2 2 0 0

Passing

1

Returns

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 0

1

Penalties

12 11

6 10 6 11

9

10 5 4 3 4 6

Yards Lost

81

50

69

130

Fumbles

1 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 3 0 1 2

97

0

2

114

1

60

3

85

3

0

1

46

3

42

0

14

3

52

0

67

Fumbles Lost 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 3 0 0 0 Punts

3 10 14 2

5 7

11

8 1 3 2 3 4

Total Yards

117

413

576

92

197

298

404

313

29

124

71

118

164

Gross Avg.

39.0

41.3

41.1

46.0

39.4

42.6

36.7

39.1

29.0

41.3

35.5

39.3

41.0

Net Avg.

37.7

35.7

34.4

46.0

39.4

42.7

34.9

38.6

16.;0

41.3

35.5

39.3

41.0

Inside 20

0 1 2 0 2 1 5 3 1 0 2 2 1

Touchbacks 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 FGs Attempted 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 2 5 1 3 1 3 FGs Made 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 1 4 1 2 1 2 PATs Made-Att. 5-6 2-2 0-0 8-8 4-6 3-3 3-3 2-2 2-3 5-5 2-3 4-4 0-0 Kicking M-A 5-6 2-2 0-0 8-8 4-6 3-3 3-3 2-2 2-3 5-5 2-3 4-4 0-0 2-pt. Rushing M-A 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-pt. Passing M-A 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 Kickoffs-Yds-TB 8-461-1 2-127-0

1-65-1

9-557-1 6-353-0 5-300-0 5-229-0 4-225-2 8-395-0 7-283-1 6-342-0 6-357-1 3-182-0

Safeties

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Points Scored

44

17

0

Time of Possession 31:36 28:40 30:57 Net TO Ratio

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56 29:21 +1

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24

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17

32

38

26

31

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TTU

EKU

@EIU

MUR

8/29

9/7

9/14

9/21

10/5

10/12

10/29

10/26

11/2

11/9

11/16

11/23

11/30

First Downs

18

21

19

16

26

20

24

19

15

17

13

22

17

Rushing

7 14 10 4 8

7

6 5

3 7 5 3 15

Passing

9

10

14

11

Penalty

2 1 2 3 4 3 4 4 1 2 1 3 1

Third Downs

15

6 14

7 10

9 16

@APSU @JSU

14 19

15

18

UTM

10 14

@TSU

11

8 17

7 17

16 15

ISU

1 15

Converted 8 5 2 4 8 5 6 3 4 8 5 5 6 Efficiency

35.7

20.0

25.0

42.1

33.3

33.3

21.4

36.3

47.0

29.4

33.3

40.0

2

2

0

2

3

1

4

2

1

1

6

3

3

Converted

1 1 0 1 2 1 1 0 0 0 3 0 3

Efficiency

50.0 50.0 0.0 50.0 66.7 1.00 25.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 50.0 0.0 1.00

Total Net Yards

387

Plays

68 72 65 67 93

Avg Per Play

5.7

456 6.3

Net Yards Rushing 170 265

501

272

421

385

471

369

300

322

257

400

392

67 87 76 54 69 67 72 66

7.7

4.1

4.5

5.7

5.4

4.9

5.6

4.7

3.8

5.6

259

113

131

142

124

85

83

141

50

93 340

5.9

Attempts

40 46 40 32 39 39 35 41 28 40 30 23 59

Avg. Per Rush

4.2

5.8

Net Yards Passing 217 318 Attempts

6.5

3.5

242 159

3.4

3.6

3.5

2.1

3.0

3.5

1.7

290

243

347

284

217

181

207 307 52

4.0

5.8

28 26 25 35 54 28 52 35 26 29 37 49 7

Completions

16

14

16

16

26

17

23

14

17

14

21

35

4

Completion Pct.

57.1

53.8

64.0

45.7

48.1

60.7

44.2

40.0

65.4

48.2

56.7

71.4

57.1

8.7

6.7

8.3

6.2 5.6 6.3 7.4

Yds. Per Attempt 7.8 13.6 9.7 4.5 5.4

8.1

Touchdowns 0 1 1 1 2 2 2 1 1 0 1 2 1 Interceptions 1 0 1 1 1 0 1 3 2 2 1 1 0 Sacked

2 1 1 2 2 1 5 5 1 1 3 0 1

Yards Lost

8

10

2

15

9

2

36

26

5

3

23

0

7

Touchdowns 4 5 5 1 4 4 3 1 2 4 1 3 3 Rushing

4 4 3 0 2 2 1 0 1 3 0 1 2

Passing

0 1 1 1 2 2 2 1 1 0 1 2 1

Returns

0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0

Penalties

11 5 9 14 6 10 10 5 6 8 7 9 3

Yards Lost

94

Fumbles

0 1 0 0 1 1 4 2 1 0 3 0 0

65

79

105

44

71

100

63

52

64

45

82

20

Fumbles Lost 0 1 0 0 1 0 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 Punts

5 5 5 7 4

8 7 5 4 6 5 4 4

Total Yards

202

194

277

261

112

282

287

194

151

242

165

176

191

Gross Avg.

40.4

38.8

55.4

37.3

28.0

35.2

41.0

38.8

37.8

40.3

33.0

44.0

47.8

Net Avg.

33.0 26.0 50.0 35.0 27.5 33.9 33.7 34.8 35.8 41.0 22.4 37.5 37.8

Inside 20

1 2 2 2 0 4 2 2 0 2 0 1 2

Touchbacks 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 FGs Attempted

0

2

3

2

4

1

0

3

1

1

1

2

2

FGs Made 0 1 3 1 3 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 PATs Made-Att.

2-4

5-5

5-6

1-1

4-4

4-4

3-3

1-1

1-2

4-4

1-1

3-3

3-3

Kicking M-A 2-2 5-5 5-6 1-1 4-4 4-4 3-3 1-1 1-1 4-4 1-1 3-3 3-3 2-pt. Rushing M-A 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-pt. Passing M-A 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 Kickoffs-Yds-TB 5-295-1 7-404-2 10-635-10 2-105-0 6-388-4 5-320-2 3-64-0 3-178-2 5-113-0 6-285-0 3-159-1 5-302-1 3-72-0 Safeties

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Points Scored

26

38

50

10

37

Time of Possession 28:24 31:20 29:03 30:39 33:42 Net TO Ratio

-

-

-

-1

-

28 30:26 +2

21

10

30:10 35:30 -4

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13

31

12

24

24

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SOUTHERN ILLINOIS 26 #17 SOUTHEAST MISSOURI 44 August 29, 2019 • Houck Field • Attendance: 8,312

CAPE GIRARDEAU, Mo.– Daniel Santacaterina threw for 248 yards and a touchdown, and ran for two other scores to lead #17 Southeast Missouri to a 44-26 season-opening win over longtime rival Southern Illinois in front of a raucous crowd of 8,312 at Houck Field. SEMO started slow and trailed 14-7 before scoring 30-straight points on its way to burying the Salukis for the second-straight season. The Redhawks and Salukis met for the 87th time in the longest rivalry for both schools. Down seven with 5:44 remaining in the second quarter, Zion Custis ignited SEMO’s scoring surge with a 4-yard touchdown run that ended a four-play, 65-yard drive. Santacaterina completed an 18-yard pass to Aaron Alston and followed that up with a 34yard completion to Kristian Wilkerson to set up Custis’ touchdown. SEMO managed to get in the end zone once more just before the half when Mark Robinson hit paydirt on a 1-yard plunge with 37 seconds left to put the Redhawks up, 20-14, at the intermission. After scoring 20 second-quarter points, SEMO tacked on 17 more in the third. Kendrick Tiller kicked a 22-yard field goal and Santacaterina scored his second rushing touchdown on a 7-yard run. Wilkerson then made a highlight-reel one-handed catch on a 47-yard pass from Santacaterina and made an 18-yard touchdown reception on the next play to widen SEMO’s lead to 37-14 with just under two minutes (1:57) in the third quarter. Geno Hess wrapped up SEMO’s scoring with a 1-yard touchdown run at the 10:41 mark in the fourth quarter. Six different Redhawks scored points as SEMO put up 529 yards of total offense. Santacaterina completed 14-of-24 passes and ran for 54 yards to lead the way. Custis (78), Hess (77) and Robinson (72) each added over 70 yards rushing. As a team, SEMO finished with 281 yards on the ground. Wilkerson caught six passes for

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146 yards. Defensively, the reigning FCS National Defensive Player of the Year Zach Hall notched a game-high 19 tackles, including 15 in the first half. Hall went over 300 tackles in his career. He also had two tackles for loss and a sack. SEMO forced one turnover when Marcus Lucas intercepted a tipped pass deep in the Redhawks territory during the first quarter. The Redhawks won the War for the Wheel again and, as a result, the ship’s wheel trophy remained in Cape Girardeau. SEMO improved to 10-19 all-time in season-openers since moving to NCAA Division I in 1991.

GAME RECAPS Score by Quarters Southern Illinois #17 Southeast Missouri

1 7 0

Scoring Summary 1st 7:28 SIU 2nd 10:06 SEMO 5:44 SIU 4:30 SEMO 0:37 SEMO 3rd 8:47 SEMO 3:47 SEMO 1:57 SEMO 4th 14:09 SIU 10:41 SEMO 5:20 SIU

Williams Jr. 1 yd run (Cerra kick) Santacaterina 3 yd run (Tiller kick) Davis 17 yd run (Cerra kick) Custis 4 yd run (Tiller kick blocked) Robinson 1 yd run (Tiller kick) Tiller 22 yd field goal Santacaterina 7 yd run (Tiller kick) Wilkerson 18 yd pass from Santacaterina (Tiller kick) Davis 2 yd run (Labanowitz pass failed) Hess 1 yd run (Tiller kick) Elliott 4 yd run (Labanowitz pass failed)

First Downs Rushes-Yards (Net) Passing Yards (Net) Passes Comp-Att-Int Total Offense Plays-Yards Fumble Returns-Yards-TD Punt Returns-Yards-TD Kickoff Returns-Yards-TD Interceptions-Yards-TD Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards

2 7 20

3 0 17

4 12 7

OT Score - 26 - 44

Record: 0-1 Record: 1-0

SIU SEMO 18 28 40-170 49-281 217 248 16-28-1 15-25-1 68-387 74-529 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-4-0 2-37-0 5-111-0 2-34-0 1-0-0 1-9-0 5-40.4 3-39.0 0-0 1-0 11-94 12-81 28:24 31:36 8-15 6-13 1-2 1-1 4-5 7-7 0-0 2-8

Rushing (Att.-Yds.-TD): SIU - Davis, D.J. 22-125-2; Elliott, Romeir 9-39-1; Williams Jr. 2-7-1; Labanowitz, Stone 6-2-0; Burton, Je’Quan 1--3-0. SEMO - Custis, Zion 12-78-1; Hess, Geno 13-77-1; Robinson, Mark 16-72-1; Santacaterina, Daniel 8-54-2. Passing (C-A-I-TD-Yds.): SIU - Labanowitz, Stone 16-28-1-0-217. Santacaterina, Daniel 14-24-1-1248; Pyle, Joe 1-1-0-0-0. Receiving (No.-Yds.-TD): SIU - Bonansinga, Sam 4-16-0; Lenoir, Landon 3-38-0; Kilby, Nigel 2-490; Burton, Je’Quan 2-42-0; Thompson, Sam 1-31-0; Davis, D.J. 1-19-0; Garrett, Jacob 1-11-0; Elliott, Romeir 1-8-0; Cox, Avante 1-3-0. SEMO - Wilkerson, Kristian 6-146-1; Alston, Aaron 5-91-0; Cornett, Colby 3-10-0; Smith, Zack 1-1-0. Leading Tacklers: SIU - Brown, Qua 16. SEMO - Hall, Zach 19.

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#12 SOUTHEAST MISSOURI 17 #13 MONTANA STATE 38 September 7, 2019 • Bobcat Stadium • Attendance: 19,497 Bryson Donnell recovered a fumbled snap on a MSU punt at the Bobcats 9-yard line. Daniel Santacaterina completed a 10-yard pass to Zion Custis and then found Kristian Wilkerson in the end zone for a 5-yard completion on third down to make it a 10-7 game at the 11:01 mark of the second quarter. For Wilkerson, it was his second touchdown reception of the season and 25th of his career. Late in the first half, Santacaterina’s pass was intercepted by Jahque Alleyne, but a roughing the passer penalty gave the Redhawks a first down at the MSU-38. Kendrick Tiller then came on and kicked a 55-yard field goal that just cleared the crossbar to tie the game, 10-10, at the intermission. The field goal was the longest of Tiller’s career and tied for second in both SEMO football and MSU Bobcat Stadium history. MSU outgained SEMO 140-55 in rushing yards during the first half. Ifanse ran for all 114 of his yards in the game’s first 30 minutes. The Bobcats finished with 456 yards of total offense. Geno Hess ran for 90 yards on 13 carries and averaged 6.9 yards per touch to lead SEMO. Wilkerson also caught six passes for 77 yards. Defensively, Bydarrius Knighten, Zach Hall and Justin Swift each had 10 tackles. Bryant Pirtle recorded his first sack as a Redhawk, as well.

Score by Quarters #12 Southeast Missouri #13 Montana State

1 0 10

2 10 0

3 0 28

4 7 0

OT Score - 17 - 38

Scoring Summary 1st 12:28 MSU 3:37 MSU 2nd 11:01 SEMO 0:00 SEMO 3rd 13:58 MSU 7:12 MSU 5:36 MSU 1:38 MSU 4th 11:55 SEMO

Andersen 38 yd run (Bailey kick) Bailey 34 yd field goal Wilkerson 5 yd pass from Santacaterina (Tiller kick) Tiller 55 yd field goal Hosey 9 yd run (Bailey kick) Andersen 2 yd run (Bailey kick) Jones 55 yd pass from Jonsen (Bailey kick) Tucker II 4 yd run (Bailey kick) Robinson 1 yd run (Tiller kick)

Record: 1-1 Record: 1-1

SEMO MSU First Downs 12 21 Rushes-Yards (Net) 37-131 46-265 Passing Yards (Net) 114 191 Passes Comp-Att-Int 13-29-1 14-26-0 Total Offense Plays-Yards 66-245 72-456 Fumble Returns-Yards-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0 Punt Returns-Yards-TD 3-64-0 3-36-0 Kickoff Returns-Yards-TD 4-86-0 2-55-0 Interceptions-Yards-TD 0-0-0 1-27-0 Punts (Number-Avg) 10-41.3 5-38.8 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 1-1 Penalties-Yards 11-97 5-65 Possession Time 28:40 31:20 Third-Down Conversions 3-15 5-14 Fourth-Down Conversions 1-2 1-2 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-3 4-5 Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-10 5-32 Rushing (Att.-Yds.-TD): SEMO - Hess, Geno 13-90-0; Robinson, Mark 8-32-1; Custis, Zion 5-20-0; Pyle, Joe 2--1-0; Santacaterina, Daniel 9--10-0. MSU - Ifanse, Isaiah 11-114-0; Andersen, Troy 6-102-2; Jones, Logan 8-27-0; Hosey, DeMareus 6-21-1; Tucker II, Karl 4-20-1; Jonsen, Travis 5-17-0; Patterson, W. 2--1-0; Bauman, Casey 3--8-0; TEAM 1--27-0. Passing (C-A-I-TD-Yds.): SEMO - Santacaterina, Daniel 13-28-1-1-114; Pyle, Joe 0-1-0-0-0. MSU Bauman, Casey 13-25-0-0-136; Jonsen, Travis 1-1-0-1-55. Receiving (No.-Yds.-TD): SEMO - Wilkerson, Kristian 6-77-1; Alston, Aaron 3-26-0; Custis, Zion 2-9-0; Cornett, Colby 1-2-0; Smith, Zack 1-0-0. MSU - Kassis, Kevin 6-85-0; Jonsen, Travis 3-25-0; Patterson, W. 2-9-0; Jones, Logan 1-55-1; Hosey, DeMareus 1-14-0; Andersen, Troy 1-3-0. Leading Tacklers: SEMO - Knighten, Bydarrius 10; Hall, Zach 10; Swift, Justin 10. MSU - Benson 7.

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BOZEMAN, Mont. – #13 Montana State rushed for 265 yards, had a pair of 100-yard rushers and scored 28 third-quarter points to beat #12 Southeast Missouri, 38-17, on a cool night in front of a sellout crowd of 19,497 at Bobcat Stadium. Isaiah Ifanse ran for 114 yards and Troy Andersen added 102 yards and two touchdowns as the Bobcats averaged nearly six yards per carry (5.8) for the game. MSU broke a 10-10 halftime deadlock by scoring 28 points in the third quarter and never looked back. The Bobcats started the second half with a quick three-play, 65-yard drive in just 1:02. All of MSU’s yards came on the ground as Andersen broke free for a 44-yard run that was followed by a 9-yard touchdown run by DeMareus Hosey. After SEMO punted, MSU went 65 yards again and capped its scoring drive with a 2-yard run by Andersen to widen its lead to 24-10. The Redhawks went three-and-out on their next possession and MSU capitalized once more. On the second play, Travis Jonsen hooked up with Logan Jones for a 55-yard strike. MSU scored on its fourth-straight drive when Karl Tucker II plunged four yards into the end zone extending the Bobcats lead to 38-10 with 1:38 left in the third quarter. SEMO managed to put the game’s final points on the board with a 1-yard run by Mark Robinson. Immediately after Robinson’s touchdown, Adam Krause recovered his own onside kick at the SEMO 46yard line, but the Redhawks came up empty. SEMO fell behind 10-0 in the first quarter. Jake Reynolds’ first punt was blocked by Coy Steel setting up MSU’s first score which came on a 38-yard touchdown run by Andersen a little over two-and-a-half minutes into the contest. Tristan Bailey kicked a 34-yard field goal to push the Bobcats lead to 10-0 with 3:37 remaining. Bailey’s kick capped a 14-play, 63-yard march.

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#19 SOUTHEAST MISSOURI 0 MISSOURI 50 September 14, 2019 • Memorial Stadium • Attendance: 56,620

COLUMBIA, Mo.– Junior Jake Reynolds broke a single-game school record with 14 punts as #19 Southeast Missouri was shutout by Southeastern Conference member Missouri, 50-0, in the 500th game played at Faurot Field/Memorial Stadium. Reynolds, who hails from Wildwood, Missouri, broke his own previous record of 11 punts in SEMO’s Football Championship Subdivision Playoff win over Stony Brook a year ago. His 14 punts sailed 576 yards for an average of 41.1 yards per attempt against the Tigers. Missouri put the game out of reach early scoring 27 points in first 8:19 of the contest. The Tigers went 75 yards in seven plays on the opening drive of the game and scored the first touchdown on a 3-yard run by Larry Rountree III less than three minutes in. On SEMO’s third play from scrimmage, Daniel Santacaterina was intercepted by Cale Garrett. Garrett returned his pick 27 yards to the end zone. Tucker McCann’s point after attempt was blocked. After the Redhawks went threeand-out, Missouri began its next drive with a 54-yard completion from Kelly Bryant to Jalen Knox moving the Tigers to the SEMO 6-yard line. Two plays later, Bryan hit Albert Okwuegbunam on a 3-yard touchdown pass to give the Tigers a 20-0 advantage at the 8:41 mark of the first quarter. Two minutes later, Missouri scored again, this time on a 71-yard punt return by Richaud Floyd to make it a 27-0 game. The Tigers added 10 more points in the second quarter with a 2-yard touchdown run by Rountree III and a 44-yard field goal by Tucker McCann to grab a 37-0 lead at the half. After a 10-point third quarter, Missouri polished off its shutout with a 52-yard field goal by McCann at the 12:32 mark of the fourth period. SEMO had scored in 90-straight games prior to being shutout. It was the first time the Redhawks went scoreless since a 59-0 loss at Purdue

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on Sept. 17, 2011. The Redhawks punted on all but two of their 16 drives and went threeand-out on nine occasions. SEMO made it into Missouri territory just once and was outgained, 501-94. The 94 total yards were the Redhawks third-fewest in a game during their NCAA Division I era. Santacaterina completed 7-of-22 passes for 45 yards as one of three SEMO quarterbacks who played against Missouri. Joe Pyle threw for 13 yards on 2-of-6 passes and redshirtfreshman Jacob Buie attempted four passes in his first career college game. Mark Robinson picked up 19 of SEMO’s 40 rushing yards and nine different Redhawk receivers had a catch. Defensively, Al Young led SEMO with five tackles and one interception. Rountree III ran for 142 yards and two touchdowns, Bryant completed 15-of-20 passes for 225 yards and a touchdown, and Knox caught two passes for 104 yards to lead Missouri.

GAME RECAPS Score by Quarters #19 Southeast Missouri Missouri

1 0 27

2 0 10

3 0 10

4 0 3

OT Score - 0 - 50

Scoring Summary 1st 12:05 MU 11:07 MU 8:41 MU 6:41 MU 2nd 1:32 MU 0:05 MU 3rd 9:33 MU 4:42 MU 4th 12:32 MU

Rountree 3 yd run (McCann kick) Garrett 27 yd interception return (McCann kick blocked) Okwuegbunam 3 yd pass from Bryant (McCann kick) Floyd 71 yd punt return (McCann kick) Rountree 2 yd run (McCann kick) McCann 44 yd field goal McCann 42 yd field goal Badie 6 yd run (McCann kick) McCann 52 yd field goal

Record: 1-2 Record: 2-1

SEMO MIZZOU First Downs 8 19 Rushes-Yards (Net) 32-40 40-259 Passing Yards (Net) 54 242 Passes Comp-Att-Int 11-32-1 16-25-1 Total Offense Plays-Yards 64-94 65-501 Fumble Returns-Yards-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0 Punt Returns-Yards-TD 3-27-0 5-95-1 Kickoff Returns-Yards-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0 Interceptions-Yards-TD 1-12-0 1-27-0 Punts (Number-Avg) 14-41.1 5-55.4 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 0-0 Penalties-Yards 6-50 9-79 Possession Time 30:57 29:03 Third-Down Conversions 2-18 2-10 Fourth-Down Conversions 0-0 0-0 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 0-0 5-6 Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-2 3-19 Rushing (Att.-Yds.-TD): SEMO - Robinson, Mark 11-19-0; Custis, Zion 10-17-0; Hess, Geno 6-17-0; Pyle, Joe 1--6-0; Santacaterina, Daniel 4--7-0. MU - Rountree, Larry 18-142-2; Badie, Tyler 7-73-1; Watkins, A. 6-19-0; Downing, Dawson 5-17-0; Bryant, Kelly 2-6-0; Bakare, Simi 1-1-0; Bazelak, Connor 1-1-0. Passing (C-A-I-TD-Yds.): SEMO - Santacaterina, Daniel 7-22-1-0-45); Pyle, Joe 2-6-0-0-13; Buie, Jacob 2-4-0-0--4). MU - Bryant, Kelly 15-20-1-1-225; Powell, Tyler 1-5-0-0-17. Receiving (No.-Yds.-TD): SEMO - Alston, Aaron 2-13-0; Smith, 2-1-0; Wilkerson, Kristian 1-15-0; Foster, Jordan 1-12-0; Cornett, Colby 1-8-0; Strauss, Caleb 1-5-0; Robinson, Mark 1-1-0; Waller, Taylen 1-1-0; Hess, Geno 1--2-0. MU - Banister, B. 3-37-0; Rountree, Larry 3-16-0; Knox, Jalen 2-1040; Okwuegbunam, A. 2-24-1; Johnson, J. 2-3-0; Nance, Jonathan 1-18-0; Scott, Kam 1-17-0; Badie, Tyler 1-17-0; Parker, Daniel 1-6-0 Leading Tacklers: SEMO - Young, Al 6. MU - Wilkins, C., Garrett, Cale, Brooks, Jamal 5.

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WEST VIRGINIA STATE 10 #23 SOUTHEAST MISSOURI 56 September 21, 2019 • Houck Field • Attendance: 5,324 SEMO polished off its victory with another four touchdowns in the second half with 21 of those points coming in the fourth quarter. Custis scored on a 2-yard run to cap SEMO’s longest drive of nine plays and 92 yards with 2:54 left to play in the third quarter. Hess then scored his second touchdown on a 24-yard run, Robinson crossed the goal line on a 21-yard rush and Hull scored his first career touchdown from eight yards out. SEMO won its ninth-straight game at home and scored on eight of its 11 drives. Zach Hall and Lawrence Johnson led the Redhawks defense with seven tackles apiece. Al Young also had an interception. Young suffered a seasonending Achilles injury on the play.

Score by Quarters West Virginia State #23 Southeast Missouri

1 0 14

2 0 14

3 10 7

4 0 21

OT Score - 10 - 56

Scoring Summary 1st 6:51 SEMO 5:17 SEMO 2nd 7:13 SEMO 2:24 SEMO 3rd 13:15 WVSU 2:54 SEMO 0:53 WVSU 4th 13:11 SEMO 6:18 SEMO 3:40 SEMO

Santacaterina 18 yd run (Tiller kick) Alston 50 yd pass from Santacaterina (Tiller kick) Cornett 26 yd pass from Santacaterina (Tiller kick) Hess 8 yd run (Tiller kick) Scott 20 yd pass from Riddick (Ahlstroe kick) Custis 2 yd run (Tiller kick) Ahlstroe 34 yd field goal Hess 24 yd run (Tiller kick) Robinson 21 yd run (Tiller kick) Hull 8 yd run (Tiller kick)

Record: 2-1 Record: 2-2

WVSU SEMO First Downs 16 29 Rushes-Yards (Net) 32-113 46-382 Passing Yards (Net) 159 287 Passes Comp-Att-Int 16-35-1 16-21-0 Total Offense Plays-Yards 67-272 67-668 Fumble Returns-Yards-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0 Punt Returns-Yards-TD 1-0-0 2-17-0 Kickoff Returns-Yards-TD 8-200-0 1-17-0 Interceptions-Yards-TD 0-0-0 1-0-0 Punts (Number-Avg) 7-37.3 2-46.0 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 0-0 Penalties-Yards 14-105 10-114 Possession Time 30:39 29:21 Third-Down Conversions 4-16 5-10 Fourth-Down Conversions 1-2 1-1 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-3 5-5 Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-7 2-15 Rushing (Att.-Yds.-TD): WVSU - Carter, Taylor 6-43-0; Jones, Dant’e 1-31-0; Hensley, Austin 2-21-0; Lucas, Dylan 10-20-0; Cunnin, Keedrick 8-12-0; Riddick, Donovan 3--6-0; Jude, Jasper 2--8-0. SEMO - Hess, Geno 10-96-2; Robinson, Mark 11-92-1; Custis, Zion 12-76-1; Pyle, Joe 2-47-0; Santacaterina, Daniel 6-46-1; Hull, Brayden 5-25-1. Passing (C-A-I-TD-Yds.): WVSU - Hensley, Austin 10-20-0-0-92; Riddick, Donovan 4-8-1-1-61; Jude, Jasper 2-6-0-0-6; Brown, Tyler 0-1-0-0-0. SEMO - Santacaterina, Daniel 15-20-0-2-279; Pyle, Joe 1-1-0-0-8. Receiving (No.-Yds.-TD): WVSU - Pate, Zach 7-52-0; Scott, Isiah 5-88-1; Lucas, Dylan 2-7-0; Barrette, AJ 1-11-0; Lyte, Tyrone 1-1-0. SEMO - Alston, Aaron 4-90-1; Wilkerson, Kristian 4-71-0; Cornett, Colby 4-53-1; Williams, Eric 2-58-0; Custis, Zion 1-11-0; Robinson, Mark 1-4-0. Leading Tacklers: WVSU - Stanley, Cody 8, Crouser, Dustin 8. SEMO - Johnson, Lawrence 7, Hall, Zach 7.

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CAPE GIRARDEAU, Mo. – #23 Southeast Missouri racked up 668 yards of total offense and put an end to a two-game losing skid with a commanding 56-10 victory over West Virginia State during Family Weekend. SEMO’s 668 yards marked the second-most total yards in a game during its NCAA Division I era. Daniel Santacaterina completed 15-of-20 passes for a season-high 279 yards and was responsible for three touchdowns (2 passing, 1 rushing). Geno Hess paved the way with 96 yards and two touchdowns on 10 carries and Mark Robinson followed with 92 yards and a touchdown as the Redhawks piled up 382 yards on the ground. Three other Redhawks, including Santacaterina, Zion Custis and walkon Brayden Hull also scored a rushing touchdown. WVSU faked a punt on a fourthand-9 and Dant’e Jones ran 31 yards for a first down on the opening drive of the game. The Yellow Jackets managed to get to SEMO’s 14-yard line before Martin Ahlstroe’s 27-yard field goal sailed wide right. The Redhawks scored on their next two possessions after that. Custis picked up 39 yards on five carries and ripped off a 29-yard run to give SEMO a first-and-Goal at the WVSU-5. After the Redhawks were backed up to the Yellow Jackets’ 18yard line following a holding penalty, Santacaterina dashed 18 yards to the end zone to give SEMO a 7-0 lead with 6:51 remaining in the first quarter. SEMO’s defense forced a threeand-out and the Redhawks took over on downs at midfield. On the next play, Santacaterina threw a 50-yard touchdown pass to Aaron Alston extending the Redhawks lead to 14-0 at the 5:17 mark. Alston scored his first touchdown of the year. The Redhawks scored twice more in the second quarter to stretch their lead to 28-0 at halftime. Colby Cornett caught a 26-yard pass from Santacaterina and Hess hit paydirt on an 8-yard run for those scores.

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TENNESSEE TECH 37 #23 SOUTHEAST MISSOURI 43 October 5, 2019 • Houck Field • Attendance: 4,373

CAPE GIRARDEAU, Mo. – Southeast Missouri scored the final 13 points to beat Tennessee Tech, 43-37, in a dramatic double overtime affair at Houck Field. Tied, 30-30, after TTU’s Haidar Zaidan kicked a 51-yard field goal, the Golden Eagles pulled ahead by seven on a 3-yard touchdown pass from Bailey Fisher to Andrew Goldsmith during TTU’s first possession of overtime. Mark Robinson answered with a 16yard touchdown run to force a second overtime period. After TTU elected to go on defense, Zion Custis broke free for a 13-yard touchdown run to put SEMO ahead, 43-37. Kendrick Tiller then missed his second extra point. The Redhawk defense, which was remarkable all night, came up a huge stop to put SEMO’s Ohio Valley Conference opening win on ice. SEMO dropped Fisher for a loss of three yards. After that, Fisher threw three incompletions. Early on, the teams combined for three turnovers in a quick stretch of 83 seconds. DJ Freeman intercepted Fisher’s pass on the first drive of the game. On the fourth play of SEMO’s opening possession, Adam Swayze picked off Daniel Santacaterina in TTU’s end zone. The Redhawks, however, got the ball right back when Derrick Calhoun hit David Gist on the ensuing play. Gist fumbled and Ryan Ochoa recovered at the TTU 20-yard line. SEMO capitalized on its fumble recovery by scoring the game’s first points on a 2-yard touchdown run by Robinson. The Golden Eagles responded by scoring the next 17 points to take a 27-20 advantage. Fisher hit paydirt on a 5-yard run at the 9:23 mark of the third quarter to break the 20-20 halftime score. Tiller’s 35-yard field goal and a 1-yard touchdown run by Geno Hess gave SEMO a 30-27 edge. Kristian Wilkerson caught five passes for 124 yards en route to

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breaking SEMO’s all-time career record in receiving yardage. Wilkerson surpassed Willie Ponder for the new mark. Custis ran for over 100 yards for the first time in his college career. He ran the ball 18 times for 117 yards and scored the game’s final touchdown. SEMO finished with 393 yards of total offense, including 221 on the ground. Fisher completed 26-of-54 passes for 290 yards and two touchdowns, and ran for 68 yards and another score to lead the Golden Eagles. Fleming also had nine catches for 108 yards. TTU tallied 421 total yards. Defensively, Calhoun posted a game and career-high 12 tackles and forced a fumble to top the Redhawks. DJ Freeman added six tackles, a sack, one interception and two pass breakups, as well.

GAME RECAPS Score by Quarters Tennessee Tech #23 Southeast Missouri

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3 7 3

4 3 7

OT Score 7 37 13 43

Scoring Summary 1st 10:20 SEMO 6:38 TTU 2nd 12:46 TTU 8:27 SEMO 6:19 SEMO 4:21 TTU 0:00 TTU 3rd 9:23 TTU 3:21 SEMO 4th 1:36 SEMO 0:31 TTU OT 15:00 TTU 15:00 SEMO 15:00 SEMO

Robinson 2 yd run (Tiller kick failed) Fleming 12 yd run (Zaidan kick) Zaidan 33 yd field goal Alston 9 yd pass from Santacaterina (Tiller kick) Robinson 5 yd run (Tiller kick) Gist 66 yd pass from Fisher (Zaidan kick) Zaidan 35 yd field goal Fisher 5 yd run (Zaidan kick) Tiller 35 yd field goal Hess 1 yd run (Tiller kick) Zaidan 51 yd field goal Goldsmith 3 yd pass from Fisher (Zaidan kick) Robinson 16 yd run (Tiller kick) Custis 13 yd run (Tiller kick failed

Record: 4-2, 1-1 OVC Record: 3-2, 1-0 OVC

TTU SEMO First Downs 26 23 Rushes-Yards (Net) 39-131 46-221 Passing Yards (Net) 290 172 Passes Comp-Att-Int 26-54-1 12-27-1 Total Offense Plays-Yards 421 393 Fumble Returns-Yards-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0 Punt Returns-Yards-TD 0-0-0 1-2-0 Kickoff Returns-Yards-TD 5-122-0 2-36-0 Interceptions-Yards-TD 1-0-0 1-19-0 Punts (Number-Avg) 4-28.0 5-39.4 Fumbles-Lost 1-1 1-1 Penalties-Yards 6-44 6-60 Possession Time 33:42 26:18 Third-Down Conversions 8-19 7-14 Fourth-Down Conversions 2-3 1-1 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 5-6 7-8 Sacks By: Number-Yards 4-20 2-9 Rushing (Att.-Yds.-TD): TTU - Fisher, Bailey 19-68-1; Gist, David 6-18-0; Fleming, Metrius 2-16-1; Goldsmith, Andrew 6-14-0; Miller, Willie 5-13-0; Jones, John 1-2-0. SEMO - Custis, Zion 18-117-1; Robinson, Mark 13-77-3; Hess, Geno 7-36-1; Santacaterina, Daniel 8--9-0. Passing (C-A-I-TD-Yds.): TTU - Fisher, Bailey 26-54-1-2-290. SEMO - Santacaterina, Daniel 12-271-1-172. Receiving (No.-Yds.-TD): TTU - Fleming, Metrius 9-108-0; Gist, David 4-96-1; Jones, John 3-38-0; Stafford, Darrius 3-17-0; Hicks, Austin 2-15-0; Kilpatrick, T. 2-6-0; Wilkes, D.J. 1-4-0; Goldsmith, Andrew 1-3-1; Huner, Seth 1-3-0. SEMO - Wilkerson, Kristian 5-124-0; Cornett, Colby 3-5-0; Alston, Aaron 2-35-1; Williams, Eric 1-11-0; Smith, Zack 1--3-0. Leading Tacklers: TTU - Moore, Aderick 11. SEMO - Calhoun, Derrick 12.

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#20 SOUTHEAST MISSOURI 24 AUSTIN PEAY 28 October 12, 2019 • Fortera Stadium • Attendance: 6,343 3:56 left to play in the first quarter. Santacaterina threw a 45-yard completion to Wilkerson to get the Redhawks to the APSU 34-yard line. A 3-yard rush by Santacaterina later put SEMO at the Governors 8-yard line before Tiller’s field goal capped the 9-play, 74-yard march. APSU pulled ahead early in the second quarter when Ahmaad Tanner broke loose for a 23-yard touchdown run to finish off a Governors drive that began at the SEMO-45. Tanner’s score gave the Governors a 7-3 lead. Santacaterina completed 15-of24 passes for 221 yards and three touchdowns. As a result, he went over 4,000 total yards in his two-year SEMO career. Wilkerson had five catches for 122 yards and two touchdowns. SEMO put up 124 rushing yards against APSU, which entered the game with the Football Championship Subdivision’s best run defense.

Score by Quarters #20 Southeast Missouri Austin Peay

1 3 0

2 0 7

3 14 7

4 7 14

OT Score - 24 - 28

Scoring Summary 1st 3:56 SEMO 2nd 12:31 APSU 3rd 11:37 APSU 8:58 SEMO 5:42 SEMO 4th 13:57 APSU 9:52 SEMO 6:10 APSU

Tiller 22 yd field goal Tanner 23 yd run (Birchfield kick) Wilson 8 yd pass from Craig (Birchfield kick) Wilkerson 25 yd pass from Santacaterina (Tiller kick) Wilkerson 12 yd pass from Santacaterina (Tiller kick) Tanner 11 yd pass from Craig (Birchfield kick) Alston 13 yd pass from Santacaterina (Tiller kick) Tanner 2 yd run (Birchfield kick)

Record: 3-3, 1-1 OVC Record: 4-2, 2-0 OVC

SEMO APSU First Downs 15 20 Rushes-Yards (Net) 36-124 39-142 Passing Yards (Net) 221 243 Passes Comp-Att-Int 15-24-2 17-28-0 Total Offense Plays-Yards 60-345 67-385 Fumble Returns-Yards-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0 Punt Returns-Yards-TD 1-11-0 1--1-0 Kickoff Returns-Yards-TD 3-63-0 5-107-0 Interceptions-Yards-TD 0-0-0 2-47-0 Punts (Number-Avg) 7-42.6 8-35.2 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 1-0 Penalties-Yards 11-85 10-71 Possession Time 29:34 30:26 Third-Down Conversions 2-12 5-15 Fourth-Down Conversions 0-1 1-1 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-3 3-5 Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-2 2-14 Rushing (Att.-Yds.-TD): SEMO - Custis, Zion 12-66-0; Robinson, Mark 10-37-0; Hess, Geno 7-20-0;; Santacaterina, Daniel 7-1-0. APSU - Tanner, Ahmaad 22-76-2; Craig, JaVaughn 8-38-0; Momodu, Prince 1--2-0; TEAM 1--2-0. Passing (C-A-I-TD-Yds.): SEMO - Santacaterina, Daniel 15-24-2-3-221. APSU - Craig, JaVaughn 17-28-0-2-243. Receiving (No.-Yds.-TD): SEMO - Wilkerson, Kristian 5-122-2; Alston, Aaron 5-78-1; Smith, Zack 2-11-0; Custis, Zion 2-3-0; Williams, Eric 1-7-0. APSU - Wilson, DeAngelo 6-89-1; Harley, Baniko 5-102-0; Tanner, Ahmaad 2-23-1; Barnes, Keenan 2-21-0; Goulbourne, K. 2-8-0. Leading Tacklers: SEMO - Hall, Zach; Lucas, Marcus 8. APSU - McDonald, Jack 10.

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CLARKSVILLE, Tenn.– Austin Peay made a big stop on a fourth-and-3 to secure a wild 28-24 win over #20 Southeast Missouri at Fortera Stadium. Down four, SEMO needed to get to its own 41-yard line on fourth down, but Mark Robinson was tackled a yard short by Pat Walker and Jau’von Young. APSU took over on downs, picked up a couple key first downs, and ran out the final 4:19 of play. APSU held a 7-3 halftime lead before things turned into a shootout in the second half. The Redhawks and Governors combined for 42 points in the third and fourth quarters. Trailing, 14-3, Kristian Wilkerson caught two touchdown passes in the third quarter to regain a 17-14 edge for the Redhawks. Wilkerson on receptions consisting of 25 and 12 yards. Both passes came from Daniel Santacaterina. Santacaterina was intercepted by Trent Taylor at the start of the fourth quarter. Taylor returned his pick 35 yards to the SEMO 17-yard line. The Governors later capitalized on the turnover when JaVaughn Craig hit Ahmaad Taylor for an 11-yard strike to put APSU ahead, 21-17. SEMO and APSU exchanged touchdowns on their ensuing drives. The Redhawks covered 52 yards in nine plays and grabbed the lead again when Santacaterina threw a 13-yard touchdown pass to Aaron Alston with 9:52 to play. APSU then went 72 yards in eight plays and Tanner hit paydirt on a 2-yard run for the final score of the contest. SEMO struggled to move the football against APSU’s tough defense early. The Redhawks, whose average field position was their own 21-yard line, went 3-and-out on three possessions, punted five times and threw an interception on their seven first-half drives. Kendrick Tiller kicked a 22-yard field goal for the first points of the game as SEMO took a 3-0 lead with

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SOUTHEAST MISSOURI 24 #14 JACKSONVILLE STATE 21 October 19,. 2019 • Burgess-Snow Field • Attendance: 13,643

JACKSONVILLE, Ala. – Southeast Missouri had a season-high four takeaways and scored 14 fourth-quarter points to stun #14 Jacksonville State, 24-21, on a rainy day at Burgess-Snow Field. SEMO beat JSU in Jacksonville for the first time in its NCAA Division I history. The Redhawks defeated the Gamecocks in back-to-back seasons for the first time since 1963 and 1964. And, with the win, the Redhawk seniors became the all-time winningest senior class in program history. The Redhawks gave head coach Tom Matukewicz his program-best sixth win over a ranked opponent. Tied, 7-7, at halftime, Kendrick Tiller kicked a 24-yard field goal to put SEMO ahead with 8:44 left to play in the third quarter. Tiller’s field goal came after Justin Swift jarred the ball loose when he sacked Zerrick Cooper and Bryson Donnell recovered at the JSU-12. On a day where it was tough to throw the football, the rain subsided enough for Daniel Santacaterina to throw a pair of touchdown passes in the fourth quarter. After SEMO’s defense held on fourth down, the Redhawks took over on downs at their own 25-yard line. Immediately following a false start penalty, Santacaterina completed an 80-yard touchdown pass to Kristian Wilkerson. Wilkerson’s 29thcareer receiving touchdown tied a school record and widened the Redhawks lead to 17-7 with 4:21 to go in the fourth quarter. The 80-yard play tied SEMO’s fourth longest reception in school history. JSU answered on its ensuing drive by covering 79 yards in 10 plays and scoring on an 8-yard touchdown pass from Cooper to Jamari Hester in just under two minutes. SEMO, however, delivered the dagger when Aaron Alston caught a 38-yard pass from Santacaterina, broke multiple tackles and plowed his way into the end zone at the 1:47 mark. Alston’s fourth touchdown this

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season gave the Redhawks a 24-14 advantage. Neither team scored for the first 28:53 of play. SEMO, which had 19 yards on its first 18 plays offensively, overshadowed that with outstanding defense forcing two turnovers and a fourth-down stop. On JSU’s first drive, Zach Hall dropped Jaelen Greene for no gain on a fourth-and-1 at the SEMO 27-yard line. Following a SEMO punt, Ryan Ochoa forced a fumble when he hit Cooper. DJ Freeman recovered at the 50-yard line, but nothing came of the turnover. The Redhawks registered their next takeaway in the second quarter when Bydarrius Knighten intercepted Cooper’s pass in SEMO’s end zone on a fourth-and-11. It was Knighten’s first interception of the season and third in his career. SEMO, after punting on six-straight drives, scored the game’s first points with 1:07 remaining in the first half. Santacaterina threw a 22-yard pass downfield to Eric Williams for a first down at the JSU-25. Three plays later, Santacaterina tossed a 15-yard touchdown pass to Wilkerson to put SEMO ahead 7-0. JSU responded with a 7-play, 72yard march in a quick minute to tie the game. Cooper plunged forward for a 2-yard touchdown and Bryant Wallace followed with the PAT as time expired bringing the score to 7-7 at the half. Santacaterina completed 12of-28 passes for 220 yards and three touchdowns. He threw three touchdown passes for the secondstraight game and went over 4,000 passing yards in his Redhawk career. Santacaterina is now eighth all-time at SEMO with 4,143 yards. Wilkerson added 129 yards and two touchdowns on three catches.

GAME RECAPS Score by Quarters Southeast Missouri #14 Jacksonville State

1 0 0

2 7 7

3 3 0

4 14 14

OT Score - 24 - 21

Scoring Summary 2nd 1:07 SEMO 0:00 JSU 3rd 8:44 SEMO 4th 4:21 SEMO 2:15 JSU 1:47 SEMO 0:07 JSU

Wilkerson 15 yd pass from Santacaterina (Tiller kick) Cooper 2 yd run (Wallace kick) Tiller 24 yd field goal Wilkerson 80 yd pass from Santacaterina (Tiller kick) Hester 8 yd pass from Cooper (Wallace kick) Alston 38 yd pass from Santacaterina (Tiller kick) Edwards 7 yd pass from Cooper (Wallace kick)

Record: 4-3, 2-1 OVC Record: 5-3, 2-2 OVC

SEMO JSU First Downs 15 24 Rushes-Yards (Net) 37-60 35-124 Passing Yards (Net) 220 347 Passes Comp-Att-Int 12-28-0 23-52-1 Total Offense Plays-Yards 65-280 87-471 Fumble Returns-Yards-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0 Punt Returns-Yards-TD 2-31-0 0-0-0 Kickoff Returns-Yards-TD 1-8-0 4-59-0 Interceptions-Yards-TD 1-0-0 0-0-0 Punts (Number-Avg) 11-36.7 7-41.0 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 4-3 Penalties-Yards 9-69 10-100 Possession Time 29:50 30:10 Third-Down Conversions 4-16 6-18 Fourth-Down Conversions 0-0 1-4 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-2 3-3 Sacks By: Number-Yards 5-36 1-14 Rushing (Att.-Yds.-TD): SEMO - Custis, Zion 19-45-0; Hess, Geno 14-33-0; TEAM 1--4-0; Santacaterina, Daniel 3--14-0. JSU - Matthews, Michael 14-73-0; Greene, Jaelen 8-26-0; Cooper, Zerrick 13-25-1. Passing (C-A-I-TD-Yds.): SEMO - Santacaterina, Daniel 12-28-0-3-220. JSU - Cooper, Zerrick 23-52-1-2-347. Receiving (No.-Yds.-TD): SEMO - Wilkerson, Kristian 3-129-2; Crump, Austin 3--1-0; Alston, Aaron 2-61-1; Smith, Zack 2--2-0; Williams, Eric 1-22-0; Cornett, Colby 1-11-0. JSU - Hester, Jamari 5-87-1; Pearson, Josh 4-109-0; Stepherson, KJ 3-41-0; Byrd, Daniel 3-31-0; Washington, J. 2-51-0; Greene, Jaelen 2-12-0; Matthews, Michael 1-6-0; Clark, Marshall 1-3-0; Etheridge, Dalton 1-0-0. Leading Tacklers: SEMO - Swift, Justin 12. JSU - Choice, Jalen 9.

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UT MARTIN 10 #24 SOUTHEAST MISSOURI 17 October 26, 2019 • Houck Field • Attendance: 2,467 Tiller kicked a 29-yard field goal to put SEMO ahead, 3-0, with 2:45 left to play in the first quarter. UTM responded by marching 75 yards in five plays over 2:15 to take the lead. Bachus capped the drive with a 29-yard touchdown pass to Terry Williams as the Skyhawks took a 7-3 lead with 30 seconds left in the quarter. The Skyhawks tacked on three more points with a 47-yard field goal by Ryan Courtright to grab a 10-3 halftime advantage. SEMO had only 14 rushing yards in the first half, its lowest mark of the season. Both teams combined for a mere nine rushing yards in the first quarter alone. Defensively, SEMO put together another stout performance shutting out the Skyhawks in the second half. The Redhawks also forced a seasonhigh five turnovers and had nine takeaways in their last two games. Zach Hall paved the way with a game-high 10 tackles, a forced fumble, two tackles for loss and a sack. Knighten followed close behind with nine tackles and an interception. SEMO notched three interceptions and five sacks for the day, as well. Special teams wise, Jake Reynolds was again outstanding punting the football, this time in adverse weather conditions. He averaged 39.1 yards per punt on eight attempts and dropped three of his kicks inside the 20-yard line. In addition to his pick six, Douglas blocked a field goal. Santacaterina threw for 127 yards on 9-of-21 passes in the first half. Pyle threw for 51 yards and ran for 35 and a touchdown the rest of the way. Aaron Alston registered a careerhigh 101 yards on six catches. UTM outgained SEMO, 369-263. Both teams had 85 yards rushing and the Skyhawks held a 284-178 advantage in passing yardage.

Scoring Summary 1st 2:45 SEMO 0:30 UTM 2nd 2:01 UTM 3rd 13:38 SEMO 4th 5:32 SEMO

Tiller 29 yd field goal Williams 29 yd pass from Bahus (Courtright kick) Courtright 47 yd field goal Pyle 61 yd run (Tiller kick) Douglas 32 yd interception return (Tiller kick)

UTM SEMO First Downs 19 11 Rushes-Yards (Net) 41-85 26-85 Passing Yards (Net) 284 178 Passes Comp-Att-Int 14-35-3 11-29-1 Total Offense Plays-Yards 76-389 55-263 Fumble Returns-Yards-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0 Punt Returns-Yards-TD 1-4-0 1-20-0 Kickoff Returns-Yards-TD 1-29-0 1-23-0 Interceptions-Yards-TD 1-0-0 3-33-1 Punts (Number-Avg) 5-38.8 8-39.1 Fumbles-Lost 2-2 1-1 Penalties-Yards 5-63 10-130 Possession Time 35:30 24:30 Third-Down Conversions 3-14 3-15 Fourth-Down Conversions 0-2 0-0 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 0-3 1-2 Sacks By: Number-Yards 4-30 5-26 Rushing (Att.-Yds.-TD): UTM - Logan, Peyton 20-72-0; Bowe, Jaimiee 6-26-0; Young, Lamarcus 3-4-0; Hudson, Joe 1-0-0; Bachus, John 10--8-0; Cox, Zane 1--9-0. SEMO - Robinson, Mark 9-39-0; Pyle, Joe 8-35-1; Custis, Zion 5-5-0; Hess, Geno 3-5-0; Santacaterina, Daniel 1-1-0. Passing (C-A-I-TD-Yds.): UTM - Bachus, John 14-34-2-1-284; Winn, Dresser 0-1-1-0-0. SEMO Santacaterina, Daniel 9-21-1-0-127; Pyle, Joe 2-8-0-0-51. Receiving (No.-Yds.-TD): UTM - Williams, Terry 7-83-1; Dowell, Colton 3-104-0; Williams, Rodney 2-52-0; Young, Lamarcus 1-35-0; Williams, Donnell 1-10-0. SEMO - Alston, Aaron 6-101-0; Smith, Zack 2-41-0; Wilkerson, Kristian 2-36-0; Robinson, Mark 1-0-0. Leading Tacklers: UTM - Jefferson, TJ 8. SEMO - Hall, Zach 10.

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CAPE GIRARDEAU, Mo. – Outside linebacker Omardrick Douglas returned an interception 32 yards for the decisive touchdown to send #24 Southeast Missouri to a 17-10 win over UT Martin on a cold and rainy Homecoming at Houck Field. SEMO battled through adverse weather conditions to hand UTM its first loss in Ohio Valley Conference play. The Redhawks also moved into a first-place tie atop the OVC standings with the win. On second-and-11 at the UTM 28-yard line, Douglas picked off John Bachus and dashed down the near sideline. Douglas finished off his first career interception by diving across the goal line to give SEMO a 17-10 advantage with 5:32 remaining. UTM would get two more chances after that and SEMO’s defense stopped both of those drives. Bachus’ pass fell incomplete on a fourth-and-17 at the SEMO 19-yard line. Then, with two seconds on the clock, Bydarrius Knighten intercepted Bachus’ pass in the Redhawks end zone as time expired. Prior to that play, UTM threw four complete passes, but had its final drive extended due to a pass interference penalty by the Redhawks. SEMO started the second half with a huge play as backup quarterback Joe Pyle busted loose for a 61-yard touchdown run to tie the game at 1010 just 1:22 into the third quarter. The touchdown was the first for Pyle who played the entire second half under center after starting quarterback Daniel Santacaterina after a coach’s decision removed Santacaterina from the game. Kendrick Tiller turned the game’s second turnover, a fumble by Bachus, into the first points of the contest. Zach Hall knocked the ball out of Bachus’ hand on a sack and Daterraion Richardson recovered at the UTM 33-yard line. After Santacaterina threw a 21-yard completion to Kristian Wilkerson,

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#18 SOUTHEAST MISSOURI 32 TENNESSEE STATE 13 November 2, 2019 • W.J. Hale Stadium • Attendance: 4,738

NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Daniel Santacaterina threw for 291 yards and a touchdown, and Geno Hess ran for a career-high 156 yards and two touchdowns to lead #18 Southeast Missouri to a 32-13 win over Tennessee State.. SEMO posted its third-straight win and beat the Tigers in Nashville for the first time since 1996. The Redhawks ended an eight-game losing streak on TSU’s home field. The Redhawks, who heated up to win five of their last six games, remained in a tie for first in the Ohio Valley Conference standings with UT Martin and Austin Peay. SEMO’s defense set the tone early forcing one turnover and holding TSU to only 43 total yards in the first half. The Redhawks also forced four 3-andouts and never let the Tigers into their territory during the first 30 minutes of play. The Redhawks scored the game’s first points on their opening drive. Santacaterina completed a 23-yard pass to Aaron Alston and Colby Cornett rushed for 13 yards on the next play to move SEMO to TSU’s 20yard line. Santacaterina followed with a 20-yard touchdown pass to Kristian Wilkerson. Kendrick Tiller’s PAT went off the upright as the Redhawks took a 6-0 lead with 11:49 remaining in the first quarter. Wilkerson broke SEMO’s career record in touchdown receptions with his 30thall-time. Three Kendrick Tiller field goals consisting of 33, 23 and 23 yards stretched SEMO’s lead to 15-0 at the intermission. SEMO started the second half strong by scoring on the first possession. Santacaterina completed a 14-yard pass to Wilkerson and threw a 19-yard completion to Zack Smith to get the Redhawks in the red zone. Hess hit paydirt on an 18-yard run to cap a 5-play, 54-yard march in a quick 1:30. Hess later scored again, this time on a 73-yard run early in the fourth quarter. That play, SEMO’s longest rushing play of the year, widened the Redhawks lead to 32-7 with a little over eight minutes left. Santacaterina completed 25-of-37 passes and ran for 40 yards on eight

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carries. Wilkerson finished with 111 receiving yards and a touchdown on nine catches. He also broke SEMO’s all-time career record in pass receptions and became the first player in program history to accumulate over 3,000 career receiving yards. Hess averaged over 11 yards per carry (11.1) on 14 attempts. SEMO racked up 496 yards of total offense with 225 on the ground. Defensively, the Redhawks held TSU under 100 yards rushing (83) and tallied three takeaways. SEMO has forced a combined 12 turnovers in its last three games. Justin Swift and Zach Hall paved the way with eight and seven tackles, respectively. Additionally, Tiller matched a career-high with 14 points on four field goals and two PATs.

GAME RECAPS Score by Quarters #18 Southeast Missouri Tennessee State

1 9 0

2 6 0

3 10 7

4 7 6

OT Score - 32 - 13

Scoring Summary 1st 11:49 SEMO 1:59 SEMO 2nd 9:31 SEMO 4:05 SEMO 3rd 13:30 SEMO 10:54 TSU 6:10 SEMO 4th 14:04 SEMO 8:01 TSU

Wilkerson 20 yd pass from Santacaterina (Tiller kick failed) Tiller 33 yd field goal Tiller 23 yd field goal Tiller 23 yd field goal Hess 18 yd run (Tiller kick) Roberson 20 yd run (Zita kick) Tiller 30 yd field goal Hess 73 yd run (Tiller kick) Rowland 6 yd pass from Rosendahl (Rosendahl pass failed)

Record: 6-3, 4-1 OVC Record: 2-7, 1-4 OVC

SEMO TSU First Downs 23 15 Rushes-Yards (Net) 32-205 28-83 Passing Yards (Net) 291 217 Passes Comp-Att-Int 25-38-1 17-26-2 Total Offense Plays-Yards 70-496 54-300 Fumble Returns-Yards-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0 Punt Returns-Yards-TD 2-8-0 1-13-0 Kickoff Returns-Yards-TD 1-14-0 5-113-0 Interceptions-Yards-TD 2-11-0 1-5-0 Punts (Number-Avg) 1-29.0 4-37.8 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 1-1 Penalties-Yards 5-46 6-52 Possession Time 32:40 27:20 Third-Down Conversions 9-16 4-11 Fourth-Down Conversions 0-0 0-1 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 6-6 2-4 Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-5 2-8

Rushing (Att.-Yds.-TD): SEMO - Hess, Geno 14-156-2; Santacaterina, Daniel 8-40-0; Robinson, Mark 8-11-0; TEAM 2--2-0. TSU - McColley, Shawn 5-39-0; Roberson, T. 6-28-1; Rowland, Seth 6-150; Corbin, DeMarco 5-9-0; Rowland, Chris 2-2-0; Curtis, Sabree 1-1-0; Rosendahl, C. 1-11-0. Passing (C-A-I-TD-Yds.): SEMO - Santacaterina, Daniel 25-31-1-1-291; Cornett, Colby 0-1-0-0-0. TSU - Rosendahl, C. 17-26-2-1-217. Receiving (No.-Yds.-TD): SEMO - Wilkerson, Kristian 9-111-1; Smith, Zack 6-72-0; Alston, Aaron 4-51-0; Cornett, Colby 2-40-0; Robinson, Mark 2-7-0; Williams, Eric 1-15-0; Crump, Austin 1--5-0. TSU - Rowland, Chris 7-100-1; Newbold, Steven 3-42-0; Johnson, Dayron 1-23-0; Moore, Al-Malik 1-17-0; Stewart, Cam. 1-13-0; Segree, L. 1-7-0; Roberson, T. 1-7-0; McColley, Shawn 1-7-0; Brown, Phillip 1-1-0. Leading Tacklers: SEMO - Swift, Justin 8. TSU - Bryant, Jahsun 9.

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EASTERN KENTUCKY 31 #17 SOUTHEAST MISSOURI 38 November 9, 2019 • Houck Field • Attendance: 3,750 down the win. Zack Smith also scored on a 7-yard touchdown pass from Santacaterina (5:11, third quarter) and Kendrick Tiller kicked a 40-yard field goal (5:55, fourth quarter) during SEMO’s stretch of 24 unanswered points. Santacaterina completed 63 percent (17-of-27) of his passes for 295 yards and three touchdowns, and Wilkerson caught 10 passes for an average of 25.4 yards per reception. Custis added 83 yards on 16 carries. Wilkerson now has the top two singlegame receiving yard marks in school history (363 at UT Martin in 2018; 354 vs. EKU in 2019). SEMO outgained EKU, 466-322, for the day. Zach Hall finished with a gamehigh 11 tackles to lead the Redhawk defense. The Colonels scored three of their four touchdowns on the ground with McCleskey, McKinney and Alonzo Booth running for one each.

Score by Quarters Eastern Kentucky #17 Southeast Missouri

1 7 7

2 17 7

3 7 7

4 0 17

OT Score - 31 - 38

Scoring Summary 1st 10:14 EKU 8:32 SEMO 2nd 10:01 EKU 8:50 SEMO 5:45 EKU 2:39 EKU 3rd 10:11 EKU 5:11 SEMO 4th 11:22 SEMO 5:55 SEMO 0:37 SEMO

McCleskey 7 yd run (Hayworth kick) Wilkerson 68 yd pass from Santacaterina (Tiller kick) Hayworth 29 yd field goal Wilkerson 45 yd pass from Santacaterina (Tiller kick) McKinney 6 yd run (Hayworth kick) Booth 12 yd run (Hayworth kick) Turner 0 yd fumble recovery (Hayworth kick) Smith 7 yd pass from Santacaterina (Tiller kick) Custis 4 yd run (Tiller kick) Tiller 40 yd field goal Custin 12 yd run (Tiller kick)

Record: 5-5, 3-3 OVC Record: 7-3, 5-1 OVC

EKU SEMO First Downs 17 22 Rushes-Yards (Net) 40-141 41-171 Passing Yards (Net) 181 295 Passes Comp-Att-Int 14-29-2 17-27-2 Total Offense Plays-Yards 69-322 68-466 Fumble Returns-Yards-TD 0-0-1 0-0-0 Punt Returns-Yards-TD 0-0-0 1--4-0 Kickoff Returns-Yards-TD 1-0-0 4-71-0 Interceptions-Yards-TD 2-3-0 2-10-0 Punts (Number-Avg) 6-40.3 3-41.3 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 3-3 Penalties-Yards 8-64 4-42 Possession Time 32:33 27:27 Third-Down Conversions 8-17 5-12 Fourth-Down Conversions 0-1 0-1 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 4-4 3-4 Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-12 1-3 Rushing (Att.-Yds.-TD): EKU - McCleskey, D. 19-75-1; McKinney, P. 12-41-1; Booth, Alonzo 9-25-1. SEMO - Custis, Zion 16-83-2; Hess, Geno 10-40-0; Smith, Zack 1-29-0; Robinson, Mark 3-12-0; Santacaterina, Daniel 9-11-0; Cornett, Colby 2--4-0. Passing (C-A-I-TD-Yds.): EKU - McKinney, P. 13-28-2-0-167; Booth, Alonzo 1-1-0-0-14. SEMO Santacaterina, Daniel 17-27-2-3-295. Receiving (No.-Yds.-TD): EKU - McCleskey, D. 4-21-0; Gross, Jerome 3-47-0; Wilcox, Matt 3-25-0; Carter, Jaelin 1-29-0; Bradds, Ethan 1-27-0; Dixon, Keylon 1-18-0; Owens, Malik 1-14-0. SEMO - Wilkerson, Kristian 10-254-2; Smith, Zack 3-16-1; Alston, Aaron 2-14-0; Cornett, Colby 2-11-0. Leading Tacklers: EKU - Crowder, Steven 8. SEMO - Hall, Zach 11.

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CAPE GIRARDEAU, Mo.– Kristian Wilkerson had a season-high 254 receiving yards and two touchdowns, and Zion Custis ran for a pair of fourth-quarter touchdowns, including the game-winner to lead #17 Southeast Missouri to a 38-31 come-from-behind win over Eastern Kentucky at Houck Field. SEMO trailed, 31-14, with 10:11 remaining in the third quarter before scoring 24 unanswered points to grab its 12th-straight victory at home. The Redhawks scored 17 points in the fourth quarter alone. The Redhawks took the field for their inaugural Impact Game playing for special individuals who have made a difference in their lives. With its victory today, SEMO secured a winning season in backto-back years for the first time in its NCAA Division I history. The Redhawk senior class has won 22 games and is the winningest senior class since SEMO turned Division I in 1991. The Redhawks, who had five turnovers, overcame that misfortune with huge plays on both sides of the football. After Daniel Santcaterina’s 4-yard touchdown run tied the game at 31-31 with 5:55 left to play, SEMO’s defense made a huge stop on EKU’s ensuing drive. The Colonels went for it on fourthand-1 at the Redhawks 31-yard line, but fell short of a first down when Daryl McCleskey was tackled by Mike Matthews and Lawrence Johnson at the line of scrimmage. SEMO took over on downs with 1:32 on the clock and Santacaterina immediately completed a 19-yard pass to Wilkerson to get the Redhawks to midfield. An 18-yard run by Custis moved SEMO into EKU territory. Three plays later, Custis sprinted 12 yards into the end zone for the go-ahead touchdown with a little under one minute to go (:55). EKU managed to get to SEMO’s 38-yard line and had one final chance, but Shabari Davis intercepted Parker McKinney’s hail mary pass to nail

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#15 SOUTHEAST MISSOURI 26 EASTERN ILLINOIS 12 November 16 2019 • O’Brien Field • Attendance: 4,069

CHARLESTON, Ill. – #15 Southeast Missouri scored 20 second-half points en route to a 26-12 win over Eastern Illinois at O’Brien Field. The Redhawks trailed, 7-6, at halftime before taking their first lead of the game thanks to a big play on special teams. Shabari Davis returned Stone Galloway’s punt 36 yards for a touchdown to put SEMO ahead, 13-7, with 13:03 remaining in the third quarter. It was the Redhawks first punt return for a touchdown in four years. SEMO tacked on 13 more points in the fourth quarter to finish off the Panthers. Daniel Santacaterina scored on a 1-yard run to cap a 9-play, 31-yard drive. A 48-yard kickoff return by Zion Custis gave the Redhawks excellent field position before Santacaterina’s touchdown made it a 20-10 game. Mark Robinson scored the final touchdown when he ran 16 yards to the end zone to polish off a 5-play, 41-yard march with 4:47 to go. Isaiah Hill, who initially scored on an 85-yard completion, had his touchdown called back early in the game due to a taunting penalty. Hill, however wound up hauling in a 26yard pass on the same drive to put EIU ahead, 7-0, with 5:39 remaining in the first quarter. Tiller connected on field goals of 32 and 34 yards in the second quarter to cut the Panthers lead to 7-6 at the intermission. The Redhawks gained 140 yards in returns with 53 on punts, 70 on kickoffs and 17 on an interception. Robinson ran for a game-high 77 yards on 13 carries and scored his team-high seventh rushing touchdown, while Santacaterina completed 16-of-27 passes for 139 yards. Kristian Wilkerson again led SEMO in receiving with 56 yards on four catches. Defensively, Zach Hall paved the way with 12 tackles, a sack, 1.5 for loss and an interception. Hall went over 100 tackles for the second-straight season, becoming the first Redhawk to accomplish that feat since fellow linebacker Blake Peiffer (151 in 2011; 117 in 2012).

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The Redhawks beat the Panthers in Charleston for the first time since 2010 ending a four-game losing streak at O’Brien Field. SEMO extended its winning streak to five games, as well.

GAME RECAPS Score by Quarters #15 Southeast Missouri Eastern Illinois

1 0 7

2 6 0

3 7 3

4 13 2

OT Score - 26 - 12

Scoring Summary 1st 5:39 EIU 2nd 10:53 SEMO 3:22 SEMO 3rd 13:03 SEMO 2:43 EIU 4th 13:41 SEMO 4:47 SEMO 4:47 EIU

Hill 26 yd pass from Woodbery (Galloway kick) Tiller 32 yd field goal Tiller 34 yd field goal Davis 46 yd punt return (Tiller kick) Masucci 27 yd field goal Santacaterina 1 yd run (Tiller kick) Robinson 16 yd run (Tiller kick) Page PAT return

Record: 8-3, 6-1 OVC Record: 1-10.. 1-6 OVC

SEMO EIU First Downs 19 13 Rushes-Yards (Net) 38-145 30-50 Passing Yards (Net) 139 207 Passes Comp-Att-Int 16-27-1 21-37-1 Total Offense Plays-Yards 65-284 67-257 Fumble Returns-Yards-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0 Punt Returns-Yards-TD 2-71-1 5-165-0 Kickoff Returns-Yards-TD 2-70-0 4-75-0 Interceptions-Yards-TD 1-17-0 1-8-0 Punts (Number-Avg) 2-35.5 5-33.0 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 3-0 Penalties-Yards 3-14 7-45 Possession Time 28:54 31:06 Third-Down Conversions 4-11 5-17 Fourth-Down Conversions 0-1 3-6 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 4-6 1-1 Sacks By: Number-Yards 3-23 2-8 Rushing (Att.-Yds.-TD): SEMO - Robinson, Mark 13-77-1; Custis, Zion 10-42-0; Santacaterina, Daniel 8-25-1; Hess, Geno 5-5-0; TEAM 2--4-0. EIU - McCullough, D. 11-27-0; Benefield 13-27-0; O’Brien, Jonah 3-10-0; Banks, Jaylon 2--2-0; Woodbery, Harry 1--12-0. Passing (C-A-I-TD-Yds.): SEMO - Santacaterina, Daniel 16-27-1-0-139. EIU - O’Brien, Jonah 12-21-10-84; Woodbery, Harry 6-9-0-1-118; Banks, Jaylon 3-7-0-0-5. Receiving (No.-Yds.-TD): SEMO - Alston, Aaron 6-42-0; Wilkerson, Kristian 4-56-0; Smith, Zack 2-20-0; Crump, Austin 1-10-0; Cornett, Colby 1-9-0; Robinson, Mark 1-4-0; Custis, Zion 1--2-0. EIU - Hill, Isaiah 13-152-1; Sheehan, James 3-27-0; Cooks, Dewayne 2-10-0; McCullough, D. 1-9-0; Pinkston, Kirk 1-5-0; Lofton, Robbie 1-4-0. Leading Tacklers: SEMO - Hall, Zach 12. EIU - Johnson, Jason 12.

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MURRAY STATE 24 #13 SOUTHEAST MISSOURI 31 November 23, 2019 • Houck Field • Attendance: 2,764 with 11:33 remaining in the second quarter. SEMO answered with a 7-yard touchdown pass from Daniel Santacaterina to Kristian Wilkerson on an eight-play, 94-yard drive to tie the game at 10-10. On the Racers next possession, Zach Hall picked off Preston Rice and ran 61 yards for a touchdown to give the Redhawks their first lead at 17-10 at the 7:37 mark. Hall’s 61-yard interception return tied the eighthlongest in school history. MSU responded with back-toback touchdowns to grab the lead at halftime. Rice completed a 3-yard touchdown pass to LaMartez Brooks with 5:28 to go and later tossed a 28-yard touchdown pass to Armani Hayes in the final minute of the first half. MSU, which entered the day with the lowest scoring offense in OVC play (16.4 ppg), surpassed that average in the first 30 minutes of the game. SEMO’s defense, which gave up 286 total yards in the first half, allowed only 114 yards and shutout MSU in the final 30 minutes. Santacaterina completed 29-of-39 passes, while Wilkerson caught 11 passes for 95 yards and a touchdown. Smith added five catches for 27 yards and two scores. Zion Custis and Mark Robinson ran the ball well helping the Redhawks gain 148 yards on the ground. Custis carried the ball 15 times for 86 yards and Robinson picked up 55 yards on 12 attempts. Defensively, Zach Hall led the Redhawks with 10 tackles, an interception and one pass breakup. Knighten and Swift followed with nine and eight tackles, respectively.

Score by Quarters Murray State #13 Southeast Missouri

1 7 3

2 17 14

3 0 0

4 0 14

OT Score - 24 - 31

Scoring Summary 1st 9:13 MUR 2:42 SEMO 2nd 11:33 MUR 8:21 SEMO 7:37 SEMO 5:28 MUR 0:43 MUR 4th 14:55 SEMO 8:57 SEMO

Rice 5 yd run (Webber kick) Tiller 35 yd field goal Webber 26 yd field goal Wilkerson 7 yd pass from Santacaterina (Tiller kick) Hall 61 yd interception return (Tiller kick) Brooks 3 yd pass from Rice (Webber kick) Hayes 28 yd pass from Rice (Webber kick) Smith 17 yd pass from Santacaterina (Tiller kick) Smith 6 yd pass from Santacaterina (Tiller kick)

Record: 4-8, 2-6 OVC Record: 9-3, 7-1 OVC

MUR SEMO First Downs 22 24 Rushes-Yards (Net) 23-93 38-148 Passing Yards (Net) 307 215 Passes Comp-Att-Int 35-49-1 29-39-1 Total Offense Plays-Yards 72-400 77-363 Fumble Returns-Yards-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0 Punt Returns-Yards-TD 0-0-0 3-26-0 Kickoff Returns-Yards-TD 4-96-0 2-44-0 Interceptions-Yards-TD 1-0-0 1-61-1 Punts (Number-Avg) 4-44.0 3-39.3 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-0 Penalties-Yards 9-82 4-52 Possession Time 26:23 33:37 Third-Down Conversions 5-15 5-12 Fourth-Down Conversions 0-3 1-4 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 4-4 4-4 Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 0-0 Rushing (Att.-Yds.-TD): MUR - Rice, Preston 13-73-1; McCray, Jared 5-11-0; Thomas, Cory 1-6-0; Rodney Castille 3-6-0; Warren, TJ 1--3-0. SEMO - Custis, Zion 15-86-0; Robinson, Mark 12-55-0; Santacaterina, Daniel 7-9-0; Smith, Zack 2-2-0; TEAM 2--4-0. Passing (C-A-I-TD-Yds.): MUR - Rice, Preston 34-48-1-2-284; Gray, Tyre 1-1-0-0-23. SEMO - Santacaterina, Daniel 29-39-1-3-215. Receiving (No.-Yds.-TD): MUR - Castille, Rodney 8-41-0; Moss, Jonathan 6-64-0; Gray, Tyre 5-200; Green, DaQuon 4-38-0; Brooks, L. 4-26-1; Hayes, Armani 2-51-1; Dallas, DeQuan 2-12-0; Terrell, Ty 2-4-0; McCray, Jared 1-28-0; Rice, Preston 1-23-0. SEMO - Wilkerson, Kristian 11-95-1; Alston, Aaron 7-53-0; Smith, Zack 5-27-2; Custis, Zion 3-7-0; Williams, Eric 2-37-0; Robinson, Mark 1--4-0. Leading Tacklers: MUR - Koclanakis, A. 11. SEMO - Hall, Zach 10.

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CAPE GIRARDEAU, Mo.– Daniel Santacaterina threw for 215 yards and three touchdowns, including two in the fourth quarter to lead #13 Southeast Missouri to a 31-24 win over rival Murray State at Houck Field. Santacaterina broke SEMO’s all-time career record in passing touchdowns (46) as the Redhawks won a piece of the 2019 Ohio Valley Conference title. The OVC crown was SEMO’s second in program history and first in nine years. SEMO’s 17 seniors took the field as the winningest class in the Redhawks NCAA Division I era and picked up their 24th win as a unit. The special group was recognized during the team’s Senior Day festivities prior to kickoff. The Redhawks trailed, 24-17, before going on their fourth-quarter assault to cut down the Racers. Zack Smith was on the receiving end of Santacaterina’s touchdown passes in the final period. The first was a 17-yard reception on a perfectly placed throw in between defenders on a third-and-long. That play tied the game at 24-24 just five seconds into the fourth quarter. After SEMO’s defense stopped MSU on a fourth-and-2, the Redhawks marched 51 yards in seven plays and completed that drive with the goahead touchdown on a 6-yard pass from Santacaterina to Smith with just under nine minutes left (8:57). Then, the Redhawks defense disrupted any MSU momentum the rest of the way by making several huge plays. Clarence Thornton dropped TJ Warren for a loss when the Racers faked a punt. Later on, Lawrence Johnson broke up a pass on a fourth-and-18. Lastly, after SEMO came up short on a fourth-and-1, Bydarrius Knighten broke up a Preston Rice pass on a fourth-and-5 to nail down the Redhawks sixth consecutive win. The first half featured a 31-point second quarter as MSU led 24-17 at the intermission. MSU was ahead, 10-3, following a 26-yard field goal by Zaden Webber

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#13 ILLINOIS STATE 24 #12 SOUTHEAST MISSOURI 6 November 30, 2019 • Houck Field • Attendance: 3,274

CAPE GIRARDEAU, Mo.– James Robinson ran for 297 yards and a touchdown to lead #13 Illinois State to a 24-6 win over #12 Southeast Missouri in the first round of the NCAA FCS Playoffs. Robinson averaged 7.2 yards per carry on 41 attempts and had all but 43 of ISU’s 340 rushing yards. SEMO starting quarterback Daniel Santacaterina missed the first half and the Redhawks first drive of the third quarter due to shoulder and foot injuries. Backup Joe Pyle took his place and threw for 124 yards on 9-of-17 passes in his first career start. Robinson scored the game’s first touchdown on an 11-yard run with 11:24 left to play in the first quarter and ISU jumped out to a 21-3 halftime lead. The Redbirds added 46-yard field goal by Sam Fenlason to cap the scoring. SEMO’s only points of the contest came on field goals of 45 and 34 yards by Kendrick Tiller. Kristian Wilkerson led the Redhawks with five catches for 114 yards and Zion Custis was SEMO’s top rusher with 49 yards on eight carries. It was the 13th100-yard receiving game of Wilkerson’s outstanding career. ISU outgained SEMO, 392-314, and held a 340-109 advantage on the ground.

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Defensively, the Redhawks were led by Zach Hall and Bydarrius Knighten who each tallied 10 tackles. Hall ended his SEMO career with 406 total tackles. Devin Alexander, a linebacker who battled back from a torn tricep to play SEMO’s final two games, picked up a first down with a 34-yard run on a faked punt. SEMO made its third NCAA FCS Playoff appearance all-time and second in back-to-back seasons for the first time in program history. The Redhawks, who saw went 9-4 overall for the second year in a row.

GAME RECAPS Score by Quarters #13 Illinois State #12 Southeast Missouri

1 7 3

Scoring Summary 1st 11:24 ISU 3:12 SEMO 2nd 14:04 ISU 1:25 ISU 4th 14:14 SEMO 3:53 ILS

Robinson 11 yd run (Fenlason kick) Tiller 45 yd field goal Jefferson 16 yd run (Fenlason kick) Edgar 33 yd pass from Jefferson (Fenlason kick) Tiller 34 yd field goal Fenlason 46 yd field goal

First Downs Rushes-Yards (Net) Passing Yards (Net) Passes Comp-Att-Int Total Offense Plays-Yards Fumble Returns-Yards-TD Punt Returns-Yards-TD Kickoff Returns-Yards-TD Interceptions-Yards-TD Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards

2 14 0

3 0 0

4 3 3

OT Score - 24 - 6

Record: 9-4 Record: 9-4

ISU SEMO 17 13 59-340 25-109 52 205 4-7-0 17-30-2 66-392 55-314 0-0-0 2-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 3-72-0 3-52-0 2-0-0 0-0-0 4-47.8 4-41.0 0-0 2-0 3-20 6-67 36:18 23:42 6-15 2-13 3-3 1-2 2-3 1-1 3-21 1-7

Rushing (Att.-Yds.-TD): SIU - Davis, D.J. 22-125-2; Elliott, Romeir 9-39-1; Williams Jr. 2-7-1; Labanowitz, Stone 6-2-0; Burton, Je’Quan 1--3-0. SEMO - Custis, Zion 12-78-1; Hess, Geno 13-77-1; Robinson, Mark 16-72-1; Santacaterina, Daniel 8-54-2. Passing (C-A-I-TD-Yds.): SIU - Labanowitz, Stone 16-28-1-0-217. Santacaterina, Daniel 14-24-1-1248; Pyle, Joe 1-1-0-0-0. Receiving (No.-Yds.-TD): SIU - Bonansinga, Sam 4-16-0; Lenoir, Landon 3-38-0; Kilby, Nigel 2-490; Burton, Je’Quan 2-42-0; Thompson, Sam 1-31-0; Davis, D.J. 1-19-0; Garrett, Jacob 1-11-0; Elliott, Romeir 1-8-0; Cox, Avante 1-3-0. SEMO - Wilkerson, Kristian 6-146-1; Alston, Aaron 5-91-0; Cornett, Colby 3-10-0; Smith, Zack 1-1-0. Leading Tacklers: SIU - Brown, Qua 16. SEMO - Hall, Zach 19.

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Stadium Information Stadium.......Vaught-Hemingway Stadium Year Opened.................................................. 1915 Capacity...................................................... 64,038 Surface.........................................Natural Grass Media Relations Football Contact....................Kyle Campbell Office..........................................(662) 816-7544 Press Box Phone...........................................N/A Email.....................................kyle@olemiss.edu Fax.............................................. (662) 915-7006 Team Information 2019 Record......................................................4-8 Basic Offense......................................Pro-Style Basic Defense.................................................. 4-2 Starters Returning/Lost...........................N/A

Lane Kiffin Head Coach

John Rhys Plumlee Quarterback

Coaching Staff Head Coach......................................Lane Kiffin Career Record (Yrs.).......................62-34 (8) At School (Yrs.)................................ First Year Assistant Coaches Jeff Lebby..............................................OC, QB Chris Partridge............................... Co-DC, S D.J. Durkin..................................... Co-DC, LB Deke Adams.................................................. DL Randy Clements.......Running Game, OL Terrell Buckley............................................. CB Joe Jon Finley............ Passing Game, TE Blake Gideon..................................................ST Derrick Nix.....................................................WR Kevin Smith.................................................... RB

2020 SCHEDULE

Date Opponent September 3 at Southeast Missouri September 12 at Georgetown September 19 Robert Morris September 26 at Marist October 3 Valparaiso October 10 Drake October 17 at Butler October 24 at San Diego October 31 Stetson November 14 Morehead State November 21 at Davidson

4Canceled due to COVID-19 pandemic

General Information Location.........................................Oxford, Miss. Population..................................................24,528 Founded...........................................................1848 Enrollment................................................. 23,090 Nickname....................................................Rebels Colors................. Cardinal Red & Navy Blue Affiliation..................NCAA Division I (FBS) Conference..................Southeastern (SEC) Chancellor.............................Dr. Glenn Boyce Athletics Director....................... Keith Carter

2020 SCHEDULE

REBELS

Time Canceled Canceled Canceled Canceled Canceled Canceled Canceled Canceled Canceled Canceled Canceled

Date Opponent September 12 Southeast Missouri September 26 Florida October 3 at Kentucky October 10 Alabama October 17 at Arkansas October 24 Auburn October 31 at Vanderbilt November 14 South Carolina November 21 at Texas A&M November 28 Mississippi State December 5 at LSU

2020 SOUTHEAST MISSOURI FOOTBALL

Time Canceled 11 a.m., CT 3 p.m., CT TBA TBA TBA 3 p.m., CT TBA TBA TBA TBA


OPPONENTS MURRAY STATE

SOUTHERN ILLINOIS

GAME

3

SALUKIS

GAME

4

4Friday, October 23 // 6 p.m., CT 4Carbondale, Ill. 4War for the Wheel

SIUSALUKIS.COM

Stadium Information Stadium........................................Saluki Stadium Year Opened.................................................2010 Capacity.......................................................15,000 Surface...........................FieldTurfClassic HD Media Relations Football Contact..........................Tom Weber Office.......................................... (618) 453-7235 Press Box Phone..................(618) 453-1980 Email..................................tomweber@siu.edu Fax.............................................. (618) 453-2648 Team Information 2019 Record.......................................................7-5 Basic Offense........................................ Multiple Basic Defense.................................................. 4-3 Starters Returning/Lost...........................N/A

Nick Hill Head Coach

Landon Lenoir Wide Receiver

Coaching Staff Head Coach...........................................Nick Hill Career Record (Yrs.).........................17-28 (4) At School (Yrs.)...................................17-28 (4) Assistant Coaches Jason Petrino................................................DC Blake Rolan............................................OC/QB Spencer Brown..............................................LB Nate Griffin..................................................... RB Chuka Ndulue............................................... DL Trevor Olson..................................................OL Jared Petrino........................................ST, DE Pat Poore.........................................TE, FB, ST Marty Rodgers............................................. CB Mark Watson................................................WR

Date Opponent September 3 at UT Martin September 12 at Wisconsin October 23 Southeast Missouri October 3 Northern Iowa October 10 at Illinois State October 17 at Missouri State October 24 South Dakota State October 31 at Youngstown State November 7 Indiana State November 14 Western Illinois November 21 at North Dakota

GORACERS.COM

General Information Location............................................. Murray, Ky. Population..................................................19,006 Founded............................................................1922 Enrollment................................................... 10,017 Nickname................................................... Racers Colors...............................................Navy & Gold Affiliation..................NCAA Division I (FCS) Conference..................................... Ohio Valley President.......................Dr. Robert O. Davies Athletics Director........................... Kevin Saal Stadium Information Stadium.........................Roy Stewart Stadium Year Opened..................................................1973 Capacity.......................................................16,800 Surface................................................... FieldTurf Media Relations Football Contact....................Parker Griffith Office......................................... (270) 809-3351 Press Box Phone..................(270) 809-6811 Email...............pgriffith2@murraystate.edu Fax..............................................(270) 809-6814 Team Information 2019 Record...................................................... 2-9 Basic Offense...........................................Spread Basic Defense..............................................4-2-5 Starters Returning/Lost.......................... 18/4

Dean Hood Head Coach

Anthony Koclanakis Linebacker

Coaching Staff Head Coach.................................... Dean Hood Career Record (Yrs.).......................55-38 (8) At School (Yrs.)................................ First Year Assistant Coaches Ben Hodges..........................................OC, QB Dillon Sanders....................................DC, ILB Chris Cunningham..........................ST, OLB Johnson Richardson.................................OL Van Boone.......................................................DB Darius Hart..................................................... DL Evan McKissack..................................TE, RB Frederick Walker........................................WR

2020 SCHEDULE

2020 SCHEDULE

4Postponed to Spring (OVC expects to play 7 games) 4Cape Girardeau, Mo. 4Family Weekend

Time Canceled Canceled 6 p.m., CT Postponed Postponed Postponed Postponed Postponed Postponed Postponed Postponed

Date Opponent September 3 at Georgia State September 12 Tarleton State September 19 at Louisville September 26 at Southeast Missouri October 3 Tennessee State October 10 at Tennessee Tech October 17 UT Martin October 31 Eastern Illinois November 7 at Eastern Kentucky November 14 Jacksonville State November 21 at Austin Peay

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Time Canceled Canceled Canceled Postponed Postponed Postponed Postponed Postponed Postponed Postponed Postponed

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General Information Location.....................................Carbondale, Ill. Population..................................................25,899 Founded...........................................................1869 Enrollment....................................................11,695 Nickname...................................................Salukis Colors...................................... Maroon & White Affiliation..................NCAA Division I (FCS) Conference......... Missouri Valley Football Chancellor......................................Austin Lane Athletics Director.......................Liz Jarnigan

RACERS


OPPONENTS TENNESSEE TECH

TENNESSEE STATE

GAME

OVC CHAMPIONS • 2010 • 2019 // NCAA PLAYOFFS • 2010 • 2018 • 2019

5

TIGERS

GAME

6

4Postponed to Spring (OVC expects to play 7 games) 4Nashville, Tenn.

TSUTIGERS.COM

General Information Location...................................Nashville, Tenn. Population................................................691,243 Founded............................................................ 1912 Enrollment......................................................9,165 Nickname.................................................... Tigers Colors.............................. Reflex Blue & White Affiliation..................NCAA Division I (FCS) Conference..................................... Ohio Valley President............................ Dr. Glenda Glover Athletics Director.................. Dr. Mikki Allen Stadium Information Stadium................................W.J. Hale Stadium Year Opened................................................. 1953 Capacity.......................................................15,000 Surface......................................... Bermuda Sod Media Relations Football Contact......................... Jose Garcia Office..........................................(615) 963-5674 Press Box Phone...........................................N/A Email..............................jgarcia1@tnstate.edu Fax........................................................................N/A Team Information 2019 Record...................................................... 3-9 Basic Offense.....................Spread/Pro Style Basic Defense.................................................. 4-3 Starters Returning/Lost..........................11/11

Rod Reed Head Coach

Shawn McColley Running Back

Coaching Staff Head Coach........................................Rod Reed Career Record (Yrs.).................... 56-56 (10) At School (Yrs.).............................. 56-56 (10) Assistant Coaches Shannon Harris.....................AHC, OC, WR Justin Roberts..............................................DC Russ Ehrenfeld.............................................OL Antonio Bradford...............TE, Run Game Kevin Mashack............................................. RB Nick Davison................................................. DL Ahmaad Smith.............................................. CB Rico Council........................................... LB, ST

144

TTUSPORTS.COM

Stadium Information Stadium......................................Tucker Stadium Year Opened.................................................1966 Capacity.......................................................16,500 Surface...................................................24/7 Turf Media Relations Football Contact..............Thomas Corhern Office...........................................(931) 372-6139 Press Box Phone................. (931) 372-6030 Email.............................tcorhern@tntech.edu Fax.................................................(931) 372-3114 Team Information 2019 Record......................................................6-6 Basic Offense...........................................Spread Basic Defense..............................................4-2-5 Starters Returning/Lost.......................... 15/7

Dewayne Alexander Head Coach

Bailey Fisher Quarterback

Coaching Staff Head Coach.................Dewayne Alexander Career Record (Yrs.)...........................7-16 (2) At School (Yrs.).....................................7-16 (2) Assistant Coaches Doug Malone........................................OC, QB Donnie Suber...........................................DC, S Sam Williamson........................................... DL Fred Marshall................................................ CB Chris Grimes..................................................NB Bruce Hatfield...............................................LB Bert Browne..................................................WR Jeff Herron..................................................... TE Dave Johnson......................Run Game, OL

2020 SCHEDULE

Date Opponent September 5 vs. Southern September 19 Clark Atlanta September 26 Jacksonville State October 3 at Murray State October 10 Southeast Missouri October 24 at Tennessee Tech October 31 UT Martin November 7 at Austin Peay November 14 Eastern Illinois November 21 at Eastern Kentucky

4Postponed to Spring (OVC expects to play 7 games) 4Cape Girardeau, Mo.

General Information Location................................Cookeville, Tenn. Population..................................................33,452 Founded............................................................ 1915 Enrollment..................................................10,504 Nickname.................................. Golden Eagles Colors............................................Purple & Gold Affiliation..................NCAA Division I (FCS) Conference..................................... Ohio Valley President.............................Dr. Philip Oldham Athletics Director.......................Mark Wilson

2020 SCHEDULE

GOLDEN EAGLES

Time Canceled Canceled Postponed Postponed Postponed Postponed Postponed Postponed Postponed Postponed

Date Opponent September 3 at Samford September 12 at Minnesota September 19 N.C. Central September 26 Eastern Kentucky October 3 at Jacksonville State October 10 Murray State October 17 at Southeast Missouri October 24 Tennessee State November 7 at UT Martin November 14 Austin Peay November 21 at Eastern Illinois

2020 SOUTHEAST MISSOURI FOOTBALL

Time Canceled Canceled Canceled Postponed Postponed Postponed Postponed Postponed Postponed Postponed Postponed


OPPONENTS AUSTIN PEAY

UT MARTIN

GAME

7

SKYHAWKS

GAME

8

4Postponed to Spring (OVC expects to play 7 games) 4Martin, Tenn.

UTMSPORTS.COM

Stadium Information Stadium............ Hardy M. Graham Stadium Year Opened.................................................1964 Capacity..........................................................7,500 Surface................................................... FieldTurf Media Relations Football Contact.........................Alex Boggis Office...........................................(731) 881-7694 Press Box Phone...................(731) 881-7694 Email.................................daboggis@utm.edu Fax................................................ (731) 881-7624 Team Information 2019 Record.......................................................7-5 Basic Offense........................................ Multiple Basic Defense..............................................3-3-5 Starters Returning/Lost........................12/10

Jason Simpson Head Coach

JaQuez Akins Safety

Coaching Staff Head Coach............................Jason Simpson Career Record (Yrs.)......................87-73 (14) At School (Yrs.)................................87-73 (14) Assistant Coaches Kevin Bannon.......................................OC, OL Chris Polizzi...................................................DC Matt Jones..................................................... TE Sean Fisher............................................RB, ST Dalton Hilliard..........................................DB, S Jay MacIntyre..............................................WR Ryan Osborn.................................................. DL Miles Taylor.................................................... CB Kyle Edwards.................................................QB

Date Opponent September 3 Southern Illinois September 12 at Austin Peay September 19 Eastern Illinois October 3 at Eastern Kentucky October 10 Jacksonville State October 17 at Murray State October 24 Southeast Missouri October 31 at Tennessee State November 7 Tennessee Tech November 14 at Alabama November 21 at Memphis

LETSGOPEAY.COM

General Information Location................................Clarksville, Tenn. Population................................................. 119,735 Founded............................................................1927 Enrollment..................................................... 10,111 Nickname........................................... Governors Colors...............................................Red & White Affiliation..................NCAA Division I (FCS) Conference..................................... Ohio Valley President.......................................... Alisa White Athletics Director...............Gerald Harrison Stadium Information Stadium.....................................Fortera Stadium Year Opened.................................................1946 Capacity.........................................................8,000 Surface............................................FieldTurf XT Media Relations Football Contact...................... Colby Wilson Office...........................................(931) 221-6562 Press Box Phone.....................(931) 221-7191 Email................................. wilsonrc@apsu.edu Fax................................................ (931) 221-7562 Team Information 2019 Record.....................................................11-4 Basic Offense...........................................Spread Basic Defense..............................................4-2-5 Starters Returning/Lost..........................14/8

Mark Hudspeth Head Coach

Kordell Jackson Defensive Back

Coaching Staff Head Coach...........................Mark Hudspeth Career Record (Yrs.)...................153-64 (13) At School (Yrs.)......................................11-4 (1) Assistant Coaches Tim Zetts................................................OC, QB Mark Powell.......................................... DC, LB Dominique Bowman.................Co-DC, DB Marquase Loving........................................ DL Chad Bumphis.............................................WR Craig Candeto.............................................. RB Eddy Morrissey............................................OL Keith Scott......................................................NB Kevon Beckwith...............................Asst. DL

2020 SCHEDULE

2020 SCHEDULE

4Postponed to Spring (OVC expects to play 7 games) 4Cape Girardeau, Mo. 4Homecoming

Time Canceled Postponed Postponed Postponed Postponed Postponed Postponed Postponed Postponed Canceled Canceled

Date Opponent August 29 vs. Central Arkansas September 12 at Pittsburgh September 19 at Cincinnati September 12 UT Martin October 3 at Eastern Illinois October 10 Eastern Kentucky October 17 at Jacksonville State October 31 at Southeast Missouri November 7 Tennessee State November 14 at Tennessee Tech November 21 Murray State

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Time 8 p.m., CT 3 p.m., CT 11 a.m., CT Postponed Postponed Postponed Postponed Postponed Postponed Postponed Postponed

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General Information Location........................................ Martin, Tenn. Population...................................................10,592 Founded............................................................ 1951 Enrollment.....................................................7,296 Nickname............................................ Skyhawks Colors............................. Navy Blue & Orange Affiliation..................NCAA Division I (FCS) Conference..................................... Ohio Valley Chancellor.............................Dr. Keith Carver Athletics Director...................Kurt McGuffin

GOVERNORS


OPPONENTS EASTERN KENTUCKY

EASTERN ILLINOIS

GAME

OVC CHAMPIONS • 2010 • 2019 // NCAA PLAYOFFS • 2010 • 2018 • 2019

9

PANTHERS

GAME

10

4Postponed to Spring (OVC expects to play 7 games) 4Charleston, Ill.

EIUPANTHERS.COM

General Information Location......................................Charleston, Ill. Population...................................................23,168 Founded........................................................... 1895 Enrollment......................................................7,415 Nickname...............................................Panthers Colors................................................ Blue & Gray Affiliation..................NCAA Division I (FCS) Conference..................................... Ohio Valley President..................Dr. David M. Glassman Athletics Director......................Tom Michael Stadium Information Stadium.............................................O’Brien Field Year Opened.................................................1969 Capacity.......................................................10,000 Surface...............................................Matrix Turf Media Relations Football Contact.......................... Rich Moser Office...........................................(217) 581-7480 Press Box Phone................... (217) 581-7770 Email.......................................rlmoser@eiu.edu Fax............................................... (217) 581-6434 Team Information 2019 Record......................................................1-11 Basic Offense........................................ Multiple Basic Defense....................................... Multiple Starters Returning/Lost..........................14/8

Adam Cushing Head Coach

Isaiah Hill Wide Receiver

Coaching Staff Head Coach.............................Adam Cushing Career Record (Yrs.).............................1-11 (1) At School (Yrs.).......................................1-11 (1) Assistant Coaches John Kuceyeski............ OC, Super Backs Chris Bowers.................................................DC Chris Batti.......................................................QB Adam Gristick................................................LB Dan Hernandez............................................OL Justin Manning............................................ DL Cliff Odom....................................................... CB Mark Philmore II.........................................WR Neal Renna........................................S, Co-ST Omar Young...................................RB, Co-ST

146

EKUSPORTS.COM

Stadium Information Stadium.................................Roy Kidd Stadium Year Opened.................................................1969 Capacity......................................................20,000 Surface........................................Synthetic Turf Media Relations Football Contact...................... Kevin Britton Office........................................ (859) 622-2006 Press Box Phone................. (859) 622-2226 Email.......................... kevin.britton@eku.edu Fax.............................................. (859) 622-5108 Team Information 2019 Record.......................................................7-5 Basic Offense....................... Multiple Spread Basic Defense.................................................. 4-3 Starters Returning/Lost.......................... 16/6

Walt Wells Head Coach

Alonzo Booth Running Back

Coaching Staff Head Coach.......................................Walt Wells Career Record (Yrs.)...................... First Year At School (Yrs.)................................ First Year Assistant Coaches Andy Richman.....................................OC, RB Jake Johnson...............................................DC Eric Losey.......................................................OL Trent Steelman............................................QB Kevin McKeethan.......................TE, Co-ST Caleb Cox.......................................................WR Shannon Morrison......................................DB Jeremy Hawkins......................................... DL Derek Day......................................ILB, Co-ST Chris Franklin....................................................S

2020 SCHEDULE

Date Opponent September 3 Indiana State September 12 at Illinois State September 19 at UT Martin October 3 Austin Peay October 10 at Kentucky October 17 at Eastern Kentucky October 24 Jacksonville State October 31 at Murray State November 7 Southeast Missouri November 14 at Tennessee State November 21 Tennessee Tech

4Postponed to Spring (OVC expects to play 7 games) 4Cape Girardeau, Mo.

General Information Location...................................... Richmond, Ky. Population.................................................. 35,397 Founded...........................................................1906 Enrollment..................................................14,980 Nickname............................................... Colonels Colors...................................... Maroon & White Affiliation..................NCAA Division I (FCS) Conference..................................... Ohio Valley Interim President.......Dr. David McFaddin Athletics Director........................... Matt Roan

2020 SCHEDULE

COLONELS

Time Canceled Canceled Postponed Postponed Canceled Postponed Postponed Postponed Postponed Postponed Postponed

Date Opponent September 5 at Marshall September 12 at West Virginia September 26 at The Citadel October 3 Houston Baptist October 17 at Troy October 24 Central Arkansas November 7 Stephen F. Austin November 14 at Central Arkansas November 21 Western Carolina

2020 SOUTHEAST MISSOURI FOOTBALL

Time 1 p.m., ET 12 p.m., ET 1 p.m., ET 3 p.m., ET 7 p.m., ET 3 p.m., ET 3 p.m., ET 4 p.m., ET 3 p.m., ET


OPPONENTS JACKSONVILLE STATE

GAME

11

GAMECOCKS 4Postponed to Spring (OVC expects to play 7 games) 4Jacksonville, Ala.

JSUGAMECOCKSPORTS.COM

Stadium Information Stadium............................Burgess-Snow Field Year Opened................................................. 1947 Capacity......................................................24,000 Surface..............................Pro Grass Artificial Media Relations Football Contact............. Josh Underwood Office.......................................... (256) 782-5915 Press Box Phone................. (256) 782-5585 Email...............................underwood@jsu.edu Fax.............................................. (256) 782-5958 Team Information 2019 Record......................................................6-6 Basic Offense........................................ Multiple Basic Defense....................................... Multiple Starters Returning/Lost........................12/10

John Grass Head Coach

Arkansas State................................................0-1 Austin Peay....................................................... 4-2 Dayton...................................................................1-1 Eastern Illinois..................................................3-3 Eastern Kentucky.......................................... 2-4 Fresno State......................................................1-0 Illinois State.......................................................0-1 Indiana State....................................................0-2 Jacksonville State......................................... 2-4 Kansas.................................................................0-2 Memphis..............................................................0-1 Missouri..............................................................0-2 Missouri Baptist..............................................1-0

Montana State.................................................0-1 Murray State.................................................... 4-2 Shorter University (Ga.).............................0-1 Southeastern Louisiana.............................1-0 Southern Illinois..............................................3-3 Stony Brook.......................................................1-0 Tennessee State.............................................3-2 Tennessee Tech............................................. 4-2 UT Martin............................................................3-3 Weber State.......................................................0-1 West Virginia State.......................................1-0 Total.................................................................34-38

Zerrick Cooper Quarterback

Coaching Staff Head Coach.................................... John Grass Career Record (Yrs.)........................58-18 (6) At School (Yrs.)..................................58-18 (6) Assistant Coaches Jimmy Ogle..............................AHC, OC, RB Kelvin Sigler.................................AHC, DC, S Kevin Revis.....................................................OL William Green................................................ DL J.R. Sandlin..................................................... TE Owen Kilgore................................................. CB Tyler Allen.......................................................QB Cody Wells.....................................................WR Josh Linam......................................................LB Maxwell Thurmond.........................OLB, ST

2020 SCHEDULE

Date Opponent October 3 at Florida State October 10 Mercer October 17 at North Alabama October 23 at Florida International September 26 at Tennessee State October 3 Tennessee Tech October 10 at UT Martin October 17 Austin Peay October 24 at Eastern Illinois November 14 at Murray State November 21 Southeast Missouri

Time 3 p.m., CT 2 p.m., CT 1 p.m., CT 6 p.m., CT Postponed Postponed Postponed Postponed Postponed Postponed Postponed

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General Information Location............................... Jacksonville, Ala. Population....................................................12,612 Founded........................................................... 1883 Enrollment..................................................... 8,514 Nickname.........................................Gamecocks Colors...............................................Red & White Affiliation..................NCAA Division I (FCS) Conference..................................... Ohio Valley President........................Dr. John M. Beehler Athletics Director........................... Greg Seitz

MATUKEWICZ VS. ALL OPPONENTS


OVC CHAMPIONS • 2010 • 2019 // NCAA PLAYOFFS • 2010 • 2018 • 2019

OPPONENTS Abilene Christian (1-1) Home: 1-0; Away: 0-1

Arkansas Tech (6-7-1) Home: 4-2-1; Away 2-5

Date Result Score Site 1985 W 44-30 Home 1986 L 3-30 Away

Date Result Score Site 10/6/56 L 14-19 Home 10/5/57 W 13-6 Away 11/20/65 L 24-25 Home 11/19/66 L 21-33 Away 11/18/67 W 21-10 Home 11/23/68 L 7-21 Away 9/23/72 T 10-10 Home 9/22/73 L 21-38 Away 10/5/74 W 44-0 Home 9/13/75 L 9-22 Away 10/2/76 W 17-6 Home 10/1/77 L 16-34 Away 9/30/78 W 13-10 Home 9/29/79 W 31-23 Away

Arkansas (0-2) Away 0-2 Date Result Score Site 11/06/1906 L 0-12 Away 10/14/06 L 7-63 Away Arkansas College (Batesville) (2-0) Date Result Score Site 1935 W 32-0 N/A 1941 W 44-0 N/A Arkansas-Monticello (1-2) Home: 1-1 Date Result Score Site 1953 L 0-6 N/A 10/17/81 L 22-25 Home 8/29/02 W 42-41 Home Arkansas State (7-4-1) Away: 0-2 (Since 2003) Date Result Score Site 1916 L 0-13 N/A 1917 W 14-0 N/A 1921 T 0-0 N/A 1922 W 51-0 N/A 1923 W 6-0 N/A 1924 W 13-0 N/A 1928 W 12-0 N/A 1929 W 25-0 N/A 1946 W 8-0 N/A 1947 L 0-25 N/A 9/13/03 L 3-21 Away 9/1/18 L 21-48 Away

148

Augustana (S.D.) (1-0) Away: 1-0 Date Result Score Site 1963 W 22-13 Away Austin Peay (16-8) Home: 8-4; Away: 8-4 Date Result Score Site 1953 W 14-8 Home 1965 L 7-50 Away 1966 L 21-28 Home 9/28/91 L 21-24 Away 9/26/92 L 16-21 Home 10/30/93 W 17-10 Away 10/29/94 W 31-10 Home 9/23/95 W 38-23 Away 9/28/96 W 17-13 Home 11/1/97 W 31-0 Away 9/2/06 W 38-13 Away 11/3/07 L 31-34 Home 11/22/08 W 33-30 Away 10/10/09 L 14-24 Home 10/16/10 W 41-24 Away 10/22/11 W 17-13 Home 10/27/12 W 48-27 Away 11/16/13 W 36-34 Away 11/15/14 W 42-7 Home 11/7/15 W 44-15 Away 10/29/16 W 41-21 Home 10/21/17 L 31-38 Away 10/13/18 W 31-27 Home 10/12/19 L 24-28 Away

SERIES RESULTS Ball State (0-1) Away: 0-1 Date Result Score Site 9/2/10 L 10-27 Away Barnes College (1-0) Date Result Score Site 1905 W 43-0 N/A Bethel College (1-0) Date Result Score Site 1952 W 61-0 N/A Bowling Green (0-1) Away: 0-1 Date Result Score Site 9/11/04 L 10-49 Away Bradley (2-1) Home: 1-0; Away: 1-1 Date Result Score Site 1967 W 25-0 Home 1968 L 19-22 Away 1970 W 48-0 Away Carson-Newman (2-0) Home: 1-0; Away: 1-0 Date Result Score Site 1958 W 26-7 Home 1959 W 33-0 Away Carthage College (Wis.) (2-0) Date Result Score Site 1934 W 13-0 N/A 1939 W 27-6 N/A

2020 SOUTHEAST MISSOURI FOOTBALL

Central Arkansas (7-7-1) Home: 4-3-1; Away: 3-4 Date Result Score Site 9/18/53 W 27-14 Home 9/18/54 W 21-6 Away 9/24/55 W 21-7 Home 9/22/56 W 33-20 Away 9/11/76 W 10-7 Home 9/10/77 W 17-6 Away 9/9/78 W 16-0 Home 9/8/79 L 11-33 Away 9/13/80 L 10-28 Home 9/12/81 L 10-32 Away 9/11/82 T 14-14 Home 9/10/83 L 7-23 Away 9/8/84 L 14-21 Home 9/14/85 L 9-37 Away 9/13/86 L 9-13 Home Central Iowa State (0-1) Date Result Score Site 1951 L 0-6 N/A Central Michigan (0-2) Away: 0-2 Date Result Score Site 9/18/04 L 27-44 Away 8/30/12 L 27-38 Away Central Missouri (37-24-7) Home: 12-4; Away: 9-5-1 (Since 1960) Date Result Score Site 1906 W 16-6 N/A 1907 L 4-34 N/A 1924 L 0-19 N/A 1925 W 7-0 N/A 1926 L 0-33 N/A 1927 L 7-19 N/A 1928 L 7-25 N/A 1929 W 6-2 N/A 1931 L 0-6 N/A 1932 L 0-7 N/A 1933 L 6-13 N/A 1934 W 7-6 N/A 1935 W 16-13 N/A 1936 L 2-14 N/A 1937 W 20-6 N/A 1938 W 6-0 N/A


SERIES RESULTS Central Wesleyan (2-0) Date Result Score Site 1922 W 16-6 N/A 1923 W 7-0 N/A Charleston Athletic Club (0-1) Date Result Score Site 1915 L 7-13 N/A Christian Brothers (0-4) Date Result Score Site 1912 L 12-34 N/A 1913 L 6-97 N/A 1915 L 0-33 N/A 1916 L 7-55 N/A Cincinnati (0-2) Away: 0-2 Date Result Score Site 8/30/07 L 3-59 Away 9/12/09 L 3-70 Away Culver-Stockton (2-0-1) Date Result Score Site 1940 T 0-0 N/A 1942 W 12-0 N/A 1949 W 17-7 N/A Dayton (1-1) Home: 1-0; Away: 0-1 Date Result Score Site 9/9/17 L 23-25 Away 9/8/18 W 40-21 Home Delta State (4-23-1) Home: 3-10-1; Away: 1-13 Date Result Score Site 1954 L 6-20 Away 1955 W 24-7 Away 1960 L 6-13 Home 1961 L 6-13 Away 1962 W 14-12 Home

1963 L 1964 L 1967 L 1968 L 1969 W 1970 L 1971 T 9/9/72 L 1973 L 9/14/74 L 9/20/75 L 9/16/76 L 9/17/77 W 9/16/78 L 9/15/79 L 9/27/80 L 9/26/81 L 9/25/82 L 9/24/83 L 9/22/84 L 9/28/85 L 9/27/86 L 9/26/87 L

0-28 Away 3-12 Home 10-21 Home 21-31 Away 7-6 Home 8-14 Away 10-10 Home 0-42 Away 12-20 Home 3-19 Away 10-41 Home 17-42 Away 24-21 Home 22-28 Away 13-17 Home 3-14 Away 16-20 Home 15-42 Away 22-32 Home 14-37 Home 16-20 Away 21-28 Home 28-35 Away

DeSoto Athletic Club (1-0) Date Result Score Site 1916 W 107-0 N/A Drake (0-1) Away: 0-1 Date Result Score Site 9/23/60 L 6-17 Away Eastern Illinois (9-18) Home: 6-7; Away: 3-11 Date Result Score Site 9/29/56 W 46-13 Home 9/28/57 W 41-0 Away 9/9/95 L 18-34 Away 11/9/96 L 21-41 Home 10/4/97 L 7-32 Home 10/3/98 L 33-35 Away 11/6/99 W 45-38 Home 11/4/00 L 9-38 Away 10/13/01 L 0-12 Away 10/19/02 L 27-44 Home 10/4/03 W 30-17 Home 10/2/04 L 28-35 Away 10/8/05 L 24-48 Home 10/7/06 L 0-21 Away

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9/29/07 L 10/18/08 L 9/19/09 L 10/2/10 W 10/1/11 W 11/10/12 L 10/19/13 L 10/18/14 L 10/10/15 L 10/1/16 W 9/23/17 L 11/17/18 W 11/16/19 W

16-31 Home 21-24 Away 14-23 Home 28-13 Away 37-30 Home 20-39 Away 33-55 Away 13-52 Home 28-33 Away 21-14 Home 16-19 Away 38-32 Home 26-12 Away

Eastern Kentucky (5-24) Home: 3-12; Away: 2-12 Date Result Score Site 9/15/90 L 0-45 Away 9/14/91 L 7-49 Home 10/3/92 L 10-20 Away 11/6/93 L 21-35 Home 11/5/94 L 6-34 Away 9/30/95 L 34-42 Home 10/5/96 L 0-45 Away 11/8/97 L 10-20 Home 11/7/98 L 7-19 Away 10/2/99 L 28-37 Home 9/30/00 L 24-48 Away 11/3/01 L 24-42 Home 11/9/02 W 35-21 Away 10/18/03 W 41-38 Away 10/16/04 L 28-35 Home 10/22/05 L 32-33 Away 10/21/06 L 21-27 Home 10/13/07 L 17-44 Away 11/1/08 L 16-29 Home 10/31/09 L 6-20 Away 10/23/10 W 40-21 Home 10/15/11 L 17-41 Away 11/3/12 L 7-31 Home 10/26/13 L 7-31 Home 10/25/14 L 21-33 Away 10/17/15 L 10-27 Home 10/8/16 L 16-31 Away 9/30/17 W 29-10 Home 9/22/18 L 14-23 Away 11/9/19 W 38-31 Home

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1939 T 0-0 N/A 1940 L 0-13 N/A 1941 T 0-0 N/A 1942 W 27-0 N/A 1943 W 27-0 N/A 1944 L 14-18 N/A 1946 W 40-0 N/A 1947 L 0-12 N/A 1948 T 12-12 N/A 1949 L 6-21 N/A 1950 W 25-7 N/A L 2-21 N/A 1951 T 13-13 N/A 1952 W 14-0 N/A 1953 T 7-7 N/A 1954 W 30-0 N/A 1955 W 13-12 N/A 1956 L 21-26 N/A 1957 T 20-20 N/A 1958 W 42-6 N/A 1959 W 42-7 N/A 1960 W 23-0 Home 1961 W 3-0 Away 1962 W 29-0 Home 1963 W 41-13 Away 1964 W 23-0 Home 1965 W 16-14 Away 1966 W 34-14 Home 1967 W 24-14 Away 1968 W 35-7 Home 1969 L 24-44 Away 1970 L 7-16 Home 1971 W 16-6 Away 1972 W 28-21 Home 1973 W 27-0 Away 11/9/74 W 31-18 Home 11/8/75 W 30-6 Away 10/9/76 W 29-26 Home 10/8/77 W 40-28 Away 10/14/78 L 16-17 Home 10/13/79 L 15-31 Away 11/15/80 W 31-17 Home 11/14/81 L 11-31 Away 11/13/82 W 38-36 Home 11/12/83 L 22-52 Away 11/3/84 L 9-50 Home 11/2/85 L 14-25 Away 10/11/86 L 21-32 Home 10/17/87 T 24-24 Away 10/1/88 W 24-0 Home 11/4/89 W 35-13 Away 11/3/90 W 21-7 Home

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Eastern Michigan (0-2) Away: 0-2

Grand Valley State (0-1) Away: 0-1

Illinois State (3-8) Home: 2-4; Away: 1-4

Date Result Score Site 9/1/01 L 12-16 Away 9/14/02 L 32-35 Away

Date Result Score Site 10/29/88 L 24-46 Away

Date Result Score Site 11/13/43 L 0-13 Away 10/14/44 L 12-13 Home 11/22/69 W 26-20 Home 9/26/70 L 7-21 Away 9/21/91 L 7-42 Away 11/14/92 L 33-52 Home 9/14/96 L 0-29 Away 9/13/97 L 7-41 Home 9/16/00 W 28-25 Home 9/22/01 W 38-33 Away 11/30/19 L 6-24 Home

Eastern Washington (0-1) Away: 0-1 Date Result Score Site 12/4/10 L 17-37 Away Evansville (17-6-1) Home: 7-2; Away: 5-4 (Since 1965) Date Result Score Site 1931 W 15-0 N/A 1932 W 19-0 N/A 1933 W 26-7 N/A 1937 W 34-0 N/A 1941 W 48-19 N/A 1946 T 0-0 N/A 1965 L 6-23 Away 1966 W 21-0 Home 1967 W 14-7 Away 1968 W 22-8 Home 1969 W 31-24 Away 1970 L 0-16 Home 1971 W 14-6 Away 9/30/72 W 37-21 Home 1973 W 28-16 Away 9/28/74 L 6-17 Home 9/27/75 L 29-41 Away 9/25/76 W 17-16 Home 9/24/77 W 27-22 Away 9/23/78 W 40-7 Home 9/22/79 L 0-17 Away 9/20/80 W 50-17 Home 9/19/81 L 10-14 Away 9/18/82 W 39-13 Home

Haskell Indian Nations University (1-0) Date Result Score Site 1930 W 12-6 N/A Hawai ’i (0-1) Away: 0-1 Date Result Score Site 11/12/94 L 0-34 Away Henderson State (1-0) Date Result Score Site 1955 W 18-7 N/A Hendrix College (5-1) Date Result Score Site 1936 L 0-6 N/A 1937 W 12-0 N/A 1938 W 14-0 N/A 1939 W 13-0 N/A 1946 W 31-7 N/A 1947 W 7-0 N/A Hillsdale (0-1) Home: 0-1 Date Result Score Site 1959 L 0-14 Home

Farmington Athletic Club (2-0)

Illinois College (0-1)

Date Result Score Site 1911 W 12-0 N/A 1916 W 40-7 N/A

Date Result Score Site 1936 L 0-12 N/A

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Indiana State (4-5) Home: 3-2; Away: 1-3 Date Result Score Site 1935 W 14-0 Home 1943 W 13-0 Home 1944 L 0-7 Away 9/12/98 L 14-21 Home 10/16/99 L 13-34 Away 9/15/07 W 13-10 Home 9/27/08 W 24-21 Away 9/19/15 L 28-29 Away 9/17/16 L 24-27 Home Jackson Athletic Club (6-1) Date Result Score Site 1904 W 11-0 N/A 1905 W 12-0 N/A 1915 W 13-0 N/A 1916 W 19-7 N/A 1917 W 14-0 N/A 1918 W 38-0 N/A 1919 L 0-19 N/A Jacksonville State (7-17) Home: 5-7; Away: 2-10 Date Result Score Site 1961 W 13-12 Home 1962 L 0-6 Away 1963 W 10-7 Home 10/10/64 W 24-0 Away 10/9/65 L 13-23 Home 9/27/69 W 19-13 Home 9/25/71 L 0-57 Away

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11/22/03 L 11/20/04 L 9/24/05 L 9/16/06 L 11/17/07 W 10/4/08 L 11/7/09 L 11/13/10 L 11/12/11 L 9/29/12 L 11/23/13 L 11/22/14 L 11/14/15 L 11/5/16 L 10/28/17 L 10/20/18 W 10/19/19 W

17-22 Home 9-47 Away 10-24 Home 7-38 Away 32-25 Home 17-38 Away 3-24 Home 27-29 Away 21-22 Home 16-31 Away 34-42 Away 30-49 Home 28-56 Away 10-17 Home 7-23 Away 37-14 Home 24-21 Away

Kansas (0-2) Away: 0-2 Date Result Score Site 9/6/14 L 28-34 Away 9/2/17 L 16-38 Away Kent State (0-1) Away: 0-1 Date Result Score Site 9/10/05 L 12-33 Away Kentucky State (2-0) Home: 2-0 Date Result Score Site 11/13/93 W 45-14 Home 9/1/94 W 32-6 Home Lambuth (1-0) Home: 1-0 Date Result Score Site 8/30/97 W 24-6 Home Lincoln University (19-1) Home: 11-0; Away: 8-1 Date Result Score Site 10/31/70 W 20-6 Home 1971 L 13-14 Away 1972 W 38-8 Home


SERIES RESULTS 23-13 Away 19-6 Home 39-7 Away 33-0 Home 28-6 Away 40-13 Home 58-7 Away 57-3 Home 53-0 Away 50-34 Home 7-0 Away 24-16 Home 41-0 Away 26-7 Home 31-9 Away 31-3 Home 46-10 Home

Louisiana-Monroe (0-2) Home: 0-1; Away: 0-1 Date Result Score Site 9/18/65 L 0-5 Home 9/17/66 L 9-20 Away Macomb Teachers College (1-0) Date Result Score Site 1944 W 46-0 N/A

McKendree College (1-5-2) Date Result Score Site 1920 L 0-61 N/A 1922 T 0-0 N/A 1923 W 2-0 N/A 1925 T 0-0 N/A 1927 L 9-13 N/A 1929 L 0-3 N/A 1930 L 2-19 N/A 1932 L 0-6 N/A Memphis (1-3-2) Home: 1-1-1; Away: 0-2-1 Date Result Score Site 1929 T 0-0 Away 1930 T 0-0 Home 1932 L 0-7 Home 1933 L 0-18 Away 1934 W 6-0 Home 9/3/16 L 17-35 Away Memphis Navy (1-0) Date Result Score Site 1954 W 12-6 N/A Middle Tennessee (2-9) Home: 1-4; Away: 1-5

Marshall (0-1) Away: 0-1 Date Result Score Site 8/31/00 L 7-63 Away Mars Hill College (1-0) Home: 1-0 Date Result Score Site 9/8/12 W 30-18 Home Mayfield College (MO.) (3-0) Date Result Score Site 1916 W 111-0 N/A 1924 W 20-7 N/A 1925 W 12-0 N/A

Date Result Score Site 1947 L 0-12 Home 1948 L 7-20 Away 10/26/91 L 0-52 Away 10/24/92 L 16-30 Home 10/23/93 L 10-31 Away 10/22/94 L 14-38 Home 10/21/95 L 0-42 Away 10/26/96 W 16-13 Home 10/25/97 L 6-55 Away 10/31/98 L 19-21 Home 9/28/02 W 24-14 Away Millikin (2-0)

Mississippi (0-1) Away: 0-1

Missouri Southern (4-2) Home: 2-1; Away: 2-1

Date Result Score Site 9/7/13 L 13-31* Away

Date Result Score Site 9/18/71 W 7-3 Home 9/16/72 L 6-7 Away 9/15/73 L 7-9 Home 9/21/74 W 34-24 Away 9/9/89 W 21-7 Home 9/8/90 W 17-0 Away

* Ole Miss had to vacate its win over SEMO in 2013 due to NCAA violations Mississippi College (2-2) Home: 1-1; Away: 1-1 Date Result Score Site 8/30/86 W 30-27 Away 11/14/87 W 30-28 Home 9/17/88 L 13-41 Away 9/16/89 L 6-21 Home Mississippi A&M (1-1) Date Result Score Site 1907 W 12-6 N/A 1908 L 0-17 N/A Missouri (0-4) Away: 0-4 Date Result Score Site 10/3/36 L 0-20 Away 9/6/08 L 3-52 Away 9/5/15 L 3-34 Away 9/14/19 L 0-50 Away Missouri “B” Team (1-1) Date Result Score Site 1942 W 14-2 N/A 1950 L 13-26 N/A Missouri Baptist (1-0) Home: 1-0 Date Result Score Site 8/28/14 W 77-0 Home

Date Result Score Site 1950 W 12-7 N/A 1951 W 25-0 N/A

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Missouri S&T (36-23-2) Home: 2-1; Away: 2-1 Date Result Score Site 11/10/1906 W 16-6 Home 11/16/1907 L 5-37 Away 11/23/1912 L 0-46 Away 10/4/1913 L 0-51 Away 10/9/20 L 0-28 Away 10/7/21 L 0-24 Home 11/22/35 W 20-0 Home 11/20/36 W 19-16 Away 11/25/37 W 16-6 Home 10/29/38 L 0-35 Away 11/10/39 L 6-12 Home 11/9/40 L 7-10 Away 11/7/41 L 0-20 Home 1942 W 7-6 Away 11/6/43 L 0-25 Home 10/26/46 W 27-6 Home 11/8/47 L 19-47 Away 11/6/48 T 7-7 Home 11/5/49 L 6-30 Away 11/3/50 W 7-6 Home 11/3/51 L 6-19 Away 10/17/52 W 10-0 Home 10/17/53 L 0-6 Away 10/9/54 W 33-7 Home 10/15/55 W 9-6 Away 11/10/56 L 0-10 Home 11/16/57 W 32-0 Away 10/17/58 W 19-7 Home 10/17/59 W 30-7 Away 11/5/60 W 42-0 Home 11/4/61 W 27-7 Away 10/13/62 W 23-12 Home 10/12/63 L 14-19 Away 11/14/64 W 49-7 Home 11/13/65 W 21-16 Away 10/29/66 W 29-13 Home 10/28/67 W 34-0 Away 10/26/68 W 31-13 Home 10/25/69 W 32-24 Away

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OPPONENTS 11/14/70 W 11/13/71 W 11/11/72 W 11/10/73 W 10/12/74 W 10/11/75 W 11/13/76 W 11/12/77 T 10/7/78 L 10/6/79 L 11/8/80 L 11/7/81 W 11/6/82 L 11/5/83 L 10/6/84 L 10/5/85 L 10/18/86 W 11/7/87 W 10/22/88* W 10/7/89 W 10/6/90 W 9/9/06 W

35-21 Away 42-21 Home 31-0 Away 33-8 Home 29-21 Away 17-0 Home 20-12 Away 14-14 Home 6-13 Away 7-9 Home 23-34 Away 17-14 Home 0-12 Away 14-24 Home 0-16 Away 3-20 Home 30-12 Away 16-0 Home 38-6 Neutral 27-7 Away 28-17 Home 44-23 Home

* - Game played at Busch Stadium, St. Louis Missouri State (28-46) Home: 17-18; Away: 11-28 Date Result Score Site 11/16/17 L 0-30 Away 11/27/19 L 0-26 Away 11/12/20 L 0-35 Home 10/20/21 L 0-7 Away 10/13/22 L 0-67 Away 10/11/23 L 3-46 Away 10/31/24 W 9-6 Home 10/31/25 L 0-40 Away 10/8/26 L 0-6 Home 11/11/27 L 0-6 Away 10/19/28 L 0-40 Home 10/11/29 L 0-6 Away 11/21/30 L 6-20 Home 11/20/31 L 6-34 Away 11/4/32 L 20-29 Home 11/3/33 W 22-13 Away 11/2/34 W 29-7 Home 11/15/35 L 0-6 Away 10/30/36 W 20-0 Home 10/8/37 W 33-0 Away 11/18/38 L 7-12 Home 11/17/39 L 0-6 Away 11/15/40 L 7-21 Home 11/14/41 L 21-32 Away 11/20/42 W 19-6 Home

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11/16/46 W 11/14/47 W 11/13/48 L 11/11/49 L 11/11/50 L 11/9/51 L 11/8/52 L 10/24/53 W 10/30/54 W 10/21/55 W 10/13/56 L 11/2/57 W 10/25/58 W 10/24/59 W 11/12/60 W 11/11/61 L 10/20/62 W 10/19/63 L 10/17/64 W 10/16/65 L 11/5/66 L 11/4/67 W 11/2/68 W 11/1/69 W 10/10/70 W 10/9/71 W 10/7/72 W 10/6/73 W 10/19/74 W 10/18/75 W 11/6/76 L 11/5/77 L 11/18/78 L 11/17/79 W 10/4/80 L 10/3/81 L 10/2/82 L 10/1/83 L 9/4/93 L 11/11/95 L 10/24/98 L 10/23/99 W 11/11/00 L 9/15/01 L 9/21/02 L 9/20/03 L 9/17/05 L 11/10/07 L 9/20/08 L

27-0 Away 13-0 Home 0-54 Away 6-21 Home 0-35 Away 6-7 Home 0-7 Away 28-7 Home 27-0 Away 14-0 Home 0-25 Away 20-0 Home 19-6 Home 17-7 Away 21-0 Home 6-15 Away 21-0 Home 16-27 Away 17-14 Home 13-27 Away 7-20 Home 31-0 Away 19-6 Home 33-29 Away 24-0 Home 35-6 Away 10-7 Home 13-6 Away 39-20 Home 17-3 Away 17-30 Home 10-14 Away 6-38 Home 36-29 Away 29-36 Home 11-23 Away 26-44 Home 0-40 Away 10-24 Away 3-39 Home 10-45 Away 28-23 Home 7-24 Away 28-31 Home 21-28 Away 10-17 Home 21-45 Away 17-55 Away 28-45 Home

SERIES RESULTS Missouri Valley College (3-1) Date Result Score Site 1943 W 26-7 N/A W 32-0 N/A 1944 L 7-13 N/A W 13-0 N/A Missouri Western (4-0) Home: 2-0; Away: 2-0 Date Result Score Site 10/26/74 W 23-17 Away 10/25/75 W 22-0 Home 10/28/89 W 49-18 Home 10/27/90 W 14-0 Away Montana State (0-1) Away: 0-1 Date Result Score Site 9/7/19 L 17-38 Away Morehead State (3-2) Home: 2-1; Away: 1-1 Date Result Score Site 11/9/91 W 17-16 Home 11/7/92 L 17-20 Away 10/2/93 L 21-23 Home 10/1/94 W 45-20 Away 11/4/95 W 21-12 Home Murray State (13-40-1) Home: 9-18-1; Away: 4-22 Date Result Score Site 10/29/26 L 0-3 Away 10/7/27 L 0-6 Home 10/5/28 L 0-12 Away 10/25/29 W 13-0 Home 11/14/30 L 0-7 Away 11/7/31 L 6-32 Home 10/22/48 L 0-40 Home 11/19/60 L 10-21 Away 11/18/61 L 7-22 Home 11/17/62 L 15-19 Home 10/12/68 L 14-27 Home 10/11/69 L 14-34 Away 9/4/76 L 3-14 Away 9/3/77 L 6-13 Home

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9/2/78 W 9/1/79 T 9/6/80 L 9/5/81 L 9/4/82 L 9/3/83 L 9/15/84 L 9/7/85 L 9/6/86 L 9/12/87 L 9/10/88 W 11/16/91 L 9/3/92 W 9/18/93 L 9/17/94 L 9/16/95 L 9/21/96 L 9/21/97 L 9/19/98 L 9/18/99 L 10/21/00 L 10/20/01 L 10/26/02 L 10/25/03 L 10/23/04 L 10/29/05 W 10/28/06 W 10/20/07 L 11/8/08 L 11/14/09 W 9/11/10 W 11/19/11 L 11/17/12 L 10/12/13 W 10/11/14 L 10/3/15 W 9/24/16 W 11/18/17 W 11/10/18 L 11/23/19 W

24-12 Away 21-21 Home 6-19 Away 23-37 Home 6-16 Away 11-25 Home 3-42 Away 25-33 Away 17-42 Home 12-30 Away 16-13 Home 10-14 Away 27-21 Home 14-17 Away 16-23 Home 0-34 Away 0-16 Home 3-17 Away 14-26 Home 18-45 Away 28-38 Home 35-45 Home 31-38 Away 24-27 Home 13-28 Away 52-21 Home 24-17 Away 17-31 Home 10-17 Away 49-13 Home 30-17 Away 34-35 Home 35-42 Away 37-34 Home 41-44 Away 27-10 Home 17-16 Away 21-10 Home 38-40 Away 31-24 Home

Nicholls State (0-1) Home: 0-1 Date Result Score Site 10/4/75 L 17-18 Home North Alabama (0-1) Date Result Score Site 1956 L 13-61 N/A


SERIES RESULTS Northeastern Oklahoma A&M (0-2) Home: 0-1; Away: 0-1 Date Result Score Site 1963 L 7-13 Home 1964 L 0-28 Away

Date Result Score Site 11/18/80 L 7-30 Away 10/16/82 W 20-17 Home Northern Michigan (0-2) Away: 0-2 Date Result Score Site 1964 L 0-24 Away 10/13/84 L 15-44 Away Northwest Missouri State (34-27-2) Home: 16-13; Away: 18-14-2 Date Result Score Site 10/10/24 L 0-16 Away 10/29/25 L 0-3 Home 10/15/26 L 10-14 Away 10/27/27 W 7-6 Home 10/13/28 L 0-44 Away 10/10/30 L 0-45 Away 10/16/31 L 0-38 Home 10/28/32 L 7-21 Away 10/20/33 W 13-0 Home 10/26/34 W 12-9 Away 10/25/35 W 20-7 Home 11/13/36 W 7-0 Away 10/22/37 W 12-0 Home 11/11/38 L 0-15 Away 11/3/39 L 0-7 Home 11/1/40 L 0-18 Away 10/31/41 L 0-6 Home 11/6/42 L 6-7 Away 11/1/46 W 7-0 Home 11/1/47 T 0-0 Away 10/30/48 L 6-14 Home 10/29/49 L 14-41 Away 10/27/50 L 0-7 Home 10/27/51 L 0-7 Away 10/25/52 L 7-13 Home 10/30/53 T 7-7 Away

27-6 Home 31-6 Away 6-24 Home 20-0 Away 33-14 Away 43-12 Home 7-6 Away 28-0 Home 40-14 Away 22-19 Home 35-6 Away 7-12 Home 24-21 Away 30-8 Home 37-3 Away 20-21 Home 34-29 Away 41-3 Home 13-22 Away 7-14 Home 27-28 Away 41-7 Home 17-12 Away 16-0 Home 28-21 Away 20-14 Away 23-19 Away 10-33 Home 44-21 Away 35-39 Home 28-30 Away 28-21 Home 20-7 Away 29-0 Home 37-13 Away 12-21 Away 30-14 Home

Oakland City College (2-0) Date Result Score Site 1933 W 47-0 N/A 1934 W 55-0 N/A Ohio University (0-1) Away: 0-1 Date Result Score Site 8/28/03 L 3-17 Away

Pittsburg State (0-2) Home: 0-1; Away: 0-1

Samford (3-5) Home: 3-1; Away: 0-4

Date Result Score Site 9/30/89 L 26-47 Home 9/29/90 L 28-57 Away

Date Result Score Site 1904 W 11-0 N/A

Date Result Score Site 10/5/91 L 24-48 Home 10/17/92 L 14-45 Away 11/16/02 W 48-24 Home 9/27/03 L 31-41 Away 9/25/04 W 51-48 Home 9/29/05 L 17-33 Away 9/30/06 W 19-14 Home 9/22/07 L 21-26 Away

Purdue (0-1) Away: 0-1

Sam Houston State (0-2) Home: 0-1; Away: 0-1

Date Result Score Site 9/17/11 L 0-59 Away

Date Result Score Site 9/11/93 L 7-40 Home 9/10/94 L 4-24 Away

Poplar Bluff Athletic Club (1-0)

Quincy (2-0) Home: 2-0

Shorter University (Ga.) (0-1) Home: 0-1

Date Result Score Site 11/10/01 W 38-6 Home 9/3/09 W 72-3 Home

Date Result Score Site 9/26/15 L 21-26 Home

Rose-Hulman (1-0)

Shurtleff College (3-1)

Date Result Score Site 1940 W 20-0 N/A

Date Result Score Site 1911 W 11-0 N/A 1912 W 6-0 N/A 1919 L 13-19 N/A 1922 W 12-3 N/A

Saint Louis (0-13) Date Result Score Site 1905 L 9-47 N/A 1906 L 0-5 N/A 1908 L 0-45 N/A 1909 L 0-28 N/A 1910 L 0-22 N/A 1911 L 3-22 N/A 1916 L 0-26 N/A 1917 L 0-34 N/A 1919 L 7-33 N/A 1920 L 0-22 N/A 1921 L 0-7 N/A 1922 L 0-40 N/A 1923 L 0-27 N/A

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Sikeston Athletic Club (2-2-1) Date Result Score Site 1912 W 28-0 N/A 1913 T 6-6 N/A L 0-15 N/A 1915 L 0-41 N/A 1918 W 14-0 N/A South Dakota (1-0) Neutral: 1-0 Date Result Score Site 1958 W 6-2 Neutral

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Northern Iowa (1-1) Home: 1-0; Away: 0-1

11/6/54 W 10/8/55 W 10/19/56 L 11/9/57 W 10/11/58 W 10/10/59 W 10/27/60 W 10/28/61 W 11/10/62 W 11/9/63 W 11/7/64 W 11/6/65 L 10/22/66 W 10/21/67 W 10/19/68 W 10/18/69 L 11/7/70 W 11/6/71 W 11/4/72 L 11/3/73 L 11/2/74 L 11/1/75 W 9/16/76 W 10/15/77 W 11/11/78 W 11/10/79 W 11/1/80 W 10/31/81 L 10/30/82 W 10/29/83 L 10/27/84 L 10/26/85 W 10/25/86 W 10/3/87 W 11/5/88 W 9/23/89 L 9/22/90 W

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Southeastern Oklahoma State (0-2) Date Result Score Site 1948 L 0-7 N/A 1949 L 0-8 N/A Southern Illinois (42-37-8) Home: 19-18-4; Away: 23-18-4; Neutral: 0-1 Date Result Score Site 1909 W 12-0 Away 11/11/1910 W 12-0 Away 11/22/13 W 17-14 Away 10/15/15 L 0-19 Home 11/5/15 L 7-24 Away 10/5/16 L 0-34 Away 10/27/16 L 0-31 Home 10/27/19 W 4-0 Home 10/28/21 W 13-0 Home 11/11/21 T 0-0 Away 10/27/22 W 12-9 Home 11/11/22 W 12-7 Away 10/25/23 L 0-13 Home 11/10/23 W 13-12 Away 10/24/24 L 14-17 Home 11/8/24 L 0-23 Away 10/17/25 W 10-0 Home 11/6/25 T 0-0 Away 11/5/26 T 0-0 Away 11/25/26 L 0-7 Home 11/5/27 T 6-6 Away 11/24/27 T 0-0 Home 10/26/28 T 6-6 Home 11/2/29 L 0-7 Away 10/3/30 L 6-12 Home 10/31/30 L 0-19 Away 10/9/31 L 0-6 Home 11/13/31 L 0-12 Away 10/7/32 W 19-0 Away 11/11/32 T 0-0 Home 10/6/33 T 0-0 Home 11/10/33 W 12-9 Away 10/5/34 W 14-6 Away 11/9/34 W 32-0 Home 10/4/35 W 7-0 Away

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11/8/35 W 11/6/36 W 10/1/37 W 11/5/37 W 10/1/38 W 11/4/38 L 9/29/39 W 11/25/39 W 10/5/40 L 11/21/40 W 11/20/41 W 10/3/42 W 11/4/44 W 10/5/46 W 11/22/47 L 10/2/48 L 9/30/49 W 11/19/49 L 9/30/50 W 11/17/51 W 9/27/52 W 9/26/53 W 9/25/54 W 9/17/55 W 9/17/83 L 9/29/84 L 10/19/85 L 8/31/91 L 9/12/92 L 10/15/94 W 8/31/95 L 11/16/96 L 11/15/97 W 11/14/98 L 9/2/99 L 9/9/00 W 9/8/01 W 9/7/02 W 9/6/03 L 9/2/04 L 9/1/05 L 11/21/09 L 9/18/10 W 9/3/11 L 9/15/12 L 9/21/13* L 9/13/14 L 9/12/15 W 9/10/16 L 9/16/17 L 9/15/18 W 8/29/19 W

14-0 Home 6-4 Away 14-0 Home 13-0 Away 27-0 Away 0-6 Home 9-2 Home 24-0 Away 13-14 Away 6-0 Home 14-7 Home 26-7 Away 26-7 Home 20-13 Away 13-20 Home 13-25 Away 25-7 Home 7-14 Away 10-0 Away 45-6 Home 20-0 Away 32-6 Home 7-6 Away 7-0 Home 7-56 Away 16-27 Home 13-51 Away 27-28 Home 35-44 Away 24-14 Away 27-30 Home 17-34 Away 28-17 Home 7-34 Away 25-43 Home 34-33 Away 24-5 Home 21-14 Away 7-28 Home 3-42 Away 23-58 Home 24-42 Home 24-21 Away 10-38 Home 14-35 Away 19-36 Neutral 23-50 Away 27-24 Home 22-30 Away 17-35 Home 48-44 Away 44-26 Home

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27-20 Home 17-23 Away 19-17 Home 3-55 Away 28-40 Home 16-40 Away 28-21 Home 31-32 Home 20-23 Away 38-21 Home 32-13 Away

Tennessee Tech (12-15) Home: 8-6; Away: 4-9 Date Result Score Site 10/12/91 W 34-31 Home 10/10/92 L 14-49 Away 10/9/93 L 3-24 Home 10/8/94 W 19-14 Away 10/7/95 W 33-12 Home 10/13/96 L 20-30 Away 10/11/97 L 14-17 Home 10/10/98 W 29-24 Away 10/9/99 L 7-21 Home 10/7/00 L 6-31 Away 10/27/01 L 21-41 Away 11/2/02 W 36-30 Home 11/15/03 W 24-20 Away 11/13/04 W 31-28 Home 11/19/05 L 24-31 Away 11/18/06 L 29-32 Home 9/11/08 L 27-29 Home 10/24/09 L 16-28 Away 9/25/10 W 23-21 Home 9/24/11 L 31-38 Away 9/22/12 W 41-38 Home 11/9/13 L 16-41 Home 11/8/14 L 26-27 Away 10/31/15 W 38-17 Home 10/22/16 L 20-21 Away 10/14/17 W 31-3 Home 10/6/18 W 70-38 Away 10/5/19 W 43-37 OT Home Troy (1-1) Home: 1-0; Away: 0-1 Date Result Score Site 9/5/87 W 18-17 Home 9/3/88 L 13-26 Away


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10-0 Home 7-21 Away 31-3 Home 10-13 Away 19-34 Home 14-42 Away 23-25 Home 10-28 Away 24-39 Neutral 38-23 Neutral 21-9 Home 13-22 Away 28-24 Away 7-26 Home 23-18 Home

* - Game played at Busch Stadium, St. Louis Upper Iowa (1-0) Date Result Score Site 1941 W 28-7 N/A Urbana (Ohio) (1-0) Home: 1-0 Date Result Score Site 11/2/13 W 37-35 Home UT Martin (17-18) Home: 9-8; Away: 8-10 Date Result Score Site 10/8/66 L 14-17 Home 9/30/67 L 0-39 Away 10/20/84 L 7-21 Away 9/21/85 W 57-17 Home 9/20/86 W 37-29 Away 9/19/87 L 13-25 Home 9/7/91 L 29-36 Away 10/31/92 W 37-13 Home 9/25/93 L 14-17 Away 9/24/94 W 10-0 Home 10/28/95 W 38-17 Away 11/2/96 L 6-7 Home 9/29/97 W 42-7 Away 9/26/98 W 41-14 Home 10/30/99 W 36-7 Away 10/28/00 W 34-14 Home 10/6/01 W 45-30 Home 10/12/02 W 50-35 Away 11/1/03 W 20-7 Away

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Washburn (3-0) Home: 2-0; Away: 1-0 Date Result Score Site 1971 W 20-13 Home 10/14/89 W 17-14 Home 10/13/90 W 35-7 Away Washington University (Mo.) (0-4-1) Date Result Score Site 1906 T 0-0 N/A 1907 L 0-34 N/A 1911 L 6-34 N/A 1942 L 7-26 N/A 1950 L 0-6 N/A Weber State (0-1) Away: 0-1

Western Kentucky (1-10) Home: 0-5; Away: 1-5 Date Result Score Site 11/15/52 L 0-41 Away 9/21/57 L 20-25 Home 9/20/58 L 0-12 Away 9/19/59 L 8-13 Home 9/17/60 W 28-19 Away 9/16/61 L 0-13 Home 9/15/62 L 7-28 Away 9/14/63 L 7-40 Home 9/19/64 L 0-14 Away 9/25/99 L 10-21 Away 9/23/00 L 14-38 Home Westminster College (1-1-1) Date Result Score Site 1917 T 0-0 1919 W 19-7 1931 L 0-12 West Virginia State (1-0) Home: 1-0 Date Result Score Site 9/21/19 W 56-10 Home William Penn (1-0) Date Result Score Site 1940 W 25-0 -

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Date Result Score Site 1906 L 6-26 Away 1908 L 0-9 Away 1909 W 6-0 N/A 11/24/10 W 51-0 Home 11/21/24 L 3-10 Home 11/20/25 L 0-42 Away 10/22/26 L 0-23 Home 11/18/27 L 0-80 Away 11/23/28 L 0-13 Home 10/2/31 L 6-41 Away 11/18/32 L 0-13 Home 10/13/33 L 6-20 Away 11/23/34 L 0-13 Home 11/1/35 L 0-20 Away 10/23/36 L 0-6 Home 10/29/37 W 14-0 Away 10/21/38 L 3-7 Home 10/13/39 W 9-3 Away 10/18/40 W 12-0 Home 10/10/41 L 7-20 Away 10/11/46 W 40-12 Away 10/17/47 L 6-13 Home 10/8/48 L 0-12 Away 10/14/49 L 7-12 Home 10/12/50 T 13-13 Away 10/5/51 L 0-12 Home 10/10/52 L 0-18 Away 10/9/53 L 0-14 Home 10/23/54 L 7-21 Away 11/5/55 W 39-14 Home 10/27/56 L 13-44 Away 10/12/57 W 19-7 Home 11/1/58 W 48-12 Away 10/31/59 W 36-0 Home 10/15/60 L 0-6 Away 10/14/61 L 7-26 Home 10/27/62 W 13-6 Away 10/26/63 L 0-20 Home 10/24/64 L 3-12 Away 10/23/65 L 7-27 Home 11/12/66 W 41-19 Away 11/11/67 W 20-6 Home 11/9/68 W 29-16 Away 11/8/69 W 24-14 Home 10/17/70 L 6-14 Away 10/16/71 L 21-24 Home 10/14/72 L 14-21 Away 10/13/73 W 14-13 Home 11/23/74 W 29-16 Away 11/22/75 W 17-14 Home 10/23/76 T 3-3 Away

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OPPONENTS Opponent Abilene Christian Arkansas Arkansas College (Batesville) Arkansas-Monticello Arkansas State Arkansas Tech Augustana (S.D.) Austin Peay Ball State Barnes College Bethel College (Tenn.) Bowling Green Bradley Carson-Newman Carthage College (Ill.) Central Arkansas Central Iowa State Central Michigan Central Missouri Central Wesleyan Charleston Athletic Club Christian Brothers Cincinnati Culver-Stockton Dayton Delta State DeSoto Athletic Club Drake Eastern Illinois Eastern Kentucky Eastern Michigan Eastern Washington Evansville Farmington Athletic Club Grand Valley State Haskell Indian Nations Univ. Hawai’i Henderson State Hendrix College Hillsdale Illinois College Illinois State Indiana State Jackson Athletic Club Jacksonville State Kansas Kent State Kentucky State Lambuth Lincoln University Louisiana-Monroe Macomb Teachers College Marshall Mars Hill College Mayfield College (Mo.) McKendree College Memphis Memphis Navy

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RECORDS VS. ALL OPPONENTS Middle Tennessee State 2 9 0 1947 Millikin 2 0 0 1950 Mississippi A&M 1 1 0 1907 Mississippi College 2 2 0 Aug. 30, 1986 Missouri 0 4 0 Oct. 3, 1936 Missouri “B” Team 1 1 0 1942 Missouri Baptist 1 0 0 Aug. 28, 2014 Missouri Southern 4 2 0 Sept. 18, 1971 Missouri S&T 36 23 2 Nov. 10, 1906 Missouri State 28 46 0 Nov. 16, 1917 Missouri Valley College 3 1 0 1943 Missouri Western 4 0 0 Oct. 26, 1974 Montana State 0 1 0 Sept. 7, 2019 Morehead State 3 2 0 Nov. 9, 1991 Murray State 13 40 1 Oct. 29, 1926 Nicholls State 0 1 0 Oct. 4, 1975 North Alabama 0 1 0 1956 Northeastern Oklahoma A&M 0 2 0 1963 Northern Iowa 1 1 0 Nov. 18, 1980 Northern Michigan 0 2 0 1964 Northwest Missouri State 34 27 2 Oct. 10, 1924 Oakland City College 2 0 0 1933 Ohio University 0 1 0 Aug. 28, 2003 Pittsburg State 0 2 0 Aug. 30, 1989 Poplar Bluff Athletic Club 1 0 0 1904 Purdue 0 1 0 Sept. 17, 2011 Quincy 2 0 0 Nov. 10, 2001 Rose-Hulman 1 0 0 1940 Saint Louis 0 13 0 1905 Samford 3 5 0 Oct. 5, 1991 Sam Houston State 0 2 0 Sept. 11, 1993 Shorter University (Ga.) 0 1 0 Sept. 26, 2015 Shurtleff College 3 1 0 1911 Sikeston Athletic Club 2 2 1 1912 South Dakota 1 0 0 1958 Southeastern Louisiana 1 1 0 Aug. 29, 2013 Southeastern Oklahoma State 0 2 0 1948 Southern Illinois 42 37 8 1909 Southwest Baptist 5 2 0 Oct. 29, 1987 Stony Brook 1 0 0 Nov. 24, 2018 St. Ambrose 1 0 1 1958 St. Benedict’s 3 0 0 1960 Tennessee State 13 14 0 Oct. 19, 1991 Tennessee Tech 13 15 0 Oct. 12, 1991 Troy 1 1 0 Sept. 5, 1987 Truman State 24 40 2 1906 Upper Iowa 1 0 0 1941 Urbana (Ohio) 1 0 0 Nov. 2, 2013 UT Martin 17 18 0 Oct. 8, 1966 Washburn 3 0 0 1971 Washington University (Mo.) 0 4 1 1906 Weber State 0 1 0 Dec. 1, 2018 Western Illinois 1 0 0 1944 Western Kentucky 1 10 0 Nov. 15, 1952 Westminster College 1 1 1 1917 West Virginia State 1 0 0 Sept. 21, 2019 William Penn 1 0 0 1940 2020 Opponent

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Sept. 28, 2002 1951 1908 Sept. 16, 1989 Sept. 14, 2019 1950 Aug. 28, 2014 Sept. 8, 1990 Sept. 9, 2006 Sept. 20, 2008 1944 Oct. 27, 1990 Sept. 7, 2019 Nov. 4, 1995 Nov. 23, 2019 Oct. 4, 1975 1956 1964 Oct. 16, 1982 Oct. 13, 1984 Sept. 22, 1990 1934 Aug. 28, 2003 Sept. 29, 1990 1904 Sept. 17, 2011 Sept. 3, 2009 1940 1923 Sept. 22, 2007 Sept. 10, 1994 Sept. 26, 2015 1922 1918 1958 Sept. 20, 2014 1949 Aug. 29, 2019 Nov. 6, 2010 Nov. 24, 2018 1959 1962 Nov. 2, 2019 Oct. 5, 2019 Sept. 3, 1988 Sept. 3, 1998 1941 Nov. 2, 2013 Oct. 26, 2019 Oct. 13, 1990 1950 Dec. 1, 2018 1944 Sept. 23, 2000 1931 Sept. 21, 2019 1940


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ow in its 73rd year, the Ohio Valley Conference continues to build on the success that has made it the nation’s eightholdest NCAA Division I conference. In May 2011 the Conference expanded for the second time in four years, adding Belmont University which began competition in the 2012-13 academic year. The addition of Belmont gave the OVC 12 members, the most the league has had at one time in its illustrious history. The move added a second team in the city of Nashville and was the first addition to the league since Southern Illinois University Edwardsville joined in 2008. Subsequently, the league has shown its stability over the past decade, seeing only one member institution depart over the past 20 years. The 2009-10 school year saw a change in leadership as Beth DeBauche was named the seventh full-time Commissioner in league history on July 28, 2009. The last three commissioners of the OVC have moved onto jobs as the commissioner of the Big Ten, Big 12 and the Mid-American Conferences. The OVC’s proud history dates back to 1948, but seeds for the new league were actually planted in 1941. It was then that Roy Stewart, the athletics director at Murray State, Charles “Turkey” Hughes, the athletics director at Eastern Kentucky, and Kelly Thompson, the public relations director at Western Kentucky, first broached the idea of forming a new conference. Discussions were put on hold by World War II, but reemerged February 27-28, 1948 at the Kentucky Hotel in Louisville as the three original institutions combined with Morehead State, Louisville and Evansville to form the OVC. In the 1950s, the OVC became a pioneer on a much more significant scale socially. During times of racial segregation, league member

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Morehead State became one of the first non-traditionally black mid-southern institutions to accept a black student. In 1958 Marshall Banks earned athletically-related aid at Morehead, which signed a second black athlete, Howard Murphy, a year later. In 1961 Murphy earned all-conference recognition as a halfback in football. With racial barriers broken, the rest of the institutions in the league began to provide educational and athletic opportunities to African-Americans. After Title IX legislation passed in 1972, women’s athletics began a rebirth on the national scene as the NCAA began sponsoring and marketing women’s sports. Recognizing the need to provide increased opportunities for female athletes, the OVC began formulating plans for women’s athletics in 1975 and established women’s championships in the sports of basketball, tennis and track in 1977, with cross country and volleyball added over the next four years. Those sports were initially governed by the Association of Intercollegiate Athletics for Women (AIAW), but the overall strength of women’s programs in the league was demonstrated by the automatic bids the OVC instantly received when the NCAA became the governing body in 1982. The conference added women’s golf and softball in 1994 and women’s soccer in 1998. Through the past 72 years, 15 teams have won or shared the league’s football title. The list is led by Eastern Kentucky, winner of 21 outright or shared football crowns, which is tied with Massachusetts for the second-most in Football Championship Subdivision history (trailing only Grambling’s 25 SWAC titles). Among OVC teams, former member Middle Tennessee is next with 11 titles, followed by Tennessee Tech with 10 and Jacksonville State, Murray State and former

OVC HISTORY member Western Kentucky with eight apiece. Eastern Illinois has seven crowns while Austin Peay, Morehead State, Southeast Missouri, Tennessee State and former members Evansville and East Tennessee State have captured two apiece. UT Martin and former member Youngstown State have one title apiece. Murray State and Evansville tied for the initial football championship, and the Racers participated in the first-ever bowl game by an OVC team, tying Sul Ross State 21-21 in the 1948 Tangerine Bowl. From 1948 to 1975, OVC teams played in 15 bowl games, winning eight of them. Eastern Kentucky and Western Kentucky were also participants in the NCAA Division II playoffs in the early and mid-1970s prior to the NCAA’s reclassification of football programs into Division I-AA. The term “I-AA” lasted until the end of the 2006 season when it was changed to Division I Football Championship Subdivision (FCS). The first Division I-AA/FCS football playoff was held in 1978 with only four teams, which is the only year through present day that the OVC did not field a playoff representative. In 1979, four of the nation’s top teams were invited to the playoffs, and two of them - Eastern Kentucky and Murray State - were from the OVC. Murray dropped its semifinal game to Lehigh, but the Colonels nipped Nevada-Reno in double overtime and claimed the national championship a week later with a 30-7 victory over Lehigh. EKU was coached by former All-America quarterback Roy Kidd, who was in his 16th year at the helm of his alma mater and who skippered the Colonels to a second national title three years later. Following the 2002 season, Kidd retired after 39 years at EKU; upon retirement, he ranked sixth all-time among Division I coaches with 315 victories, earning

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him a spot in the College Football Hall of Fame. EKU’s 21 FCS playoff appearances are the second most all-time (behind only Montana’s 24 berths). In addition to Kidd, other coaching legends in the OVC include Charles “Bubber” Murphy, who coached at Middle Tennessee from 1947-1968, Western Kentucky’s Jimmy Feix (1968-83), Wilburn Tucker (1954-67) and Don Wade (1968-82) of Tennessee Tech, Bill Ferguson (1967-77) of Murray State, Guy Penny (1959-67) of Morehead State and Boots Donnelly (1977-78 at Austin Peay; 1979-1998 at Middle Tennessee). Following the 2011 season Eastern Illinois head coach Bob Spoo retired after 25 years at the school (the last 16 as members of the OVC). In his time as an OVC coach he compiled 92 total victories (fifth-most in league history) and 68 OVC wins (fourth-most in league history) and was inducted into the OVC Hall of Fame in 2012. In 2016 former Murray State head coach Frank Beamer (1981-86) was inducted into the OVC Hall of Fame; he introduced his wide tackle six defense to the OVC and compiled a 43-23-2 record with the Racers before leaving for his alma mater Virginia Tech where he won 280 games in 29 seasons. A sampling of former OVC football stars, some of whom were All-Americans during their collegiate careers before achieving stardom at the professional ranks, include Jim Youngblood and Larry Schreiber (Tennessee Tech), Phil Simms (Morehead State), Virgil Livers and Dale Lindsey (Western Kentucky), Myron Guyton and Chad Bratzke (Eastern Kentucky), Cortland Finnegan (Samford) and Tony Romo and Jimmy Garoppolo (Eastern Illinois). In 2008, former Tennessee State standout Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie became just the fourth NFL First Round draft pick in OVC history


OVC HISTORY lose to eventual national champion Eastern Washington in the second round of the playoffs. Head coach Tony Samuel capped the year by winning the Sports Network’s Eddie Robinson Award, given to the National Coach of the Year. Samuel was the second OVC coach to win the award (joining Murray State’s Houston Nutt who won the award in 1995). For only the second time in league history in 2011, three teams shared the OVC football championship, as Eastern Kentucky, Jacksonville State and Tennessee Tech finished with 6-2 records. The only other time in league history more than two champions were crowned at the end of the year was 1962 (when four teams shared the crown). In 2012 Eastern Illinois became just the fourth football team in OVC history to go from worst-to-first in winning the OVC Championship. The Panthers were led by head coach Dino Babers who became just the fourth first-year head coach to win an OVC Championship (joining Boots Donnelly in 1977, Jason Simpson in 2006 and Dean Hood in 2008 – Jacksonville State head coach John Grass would become the fifth coach to achieve that feat in 2014). During the year Eastern Illinois junior wide receiver Erik Lora shattered the FCS single-season receptions record, hauling in 136 passes in 12 games; that mark was 13 more than the previous NCAA record and 44 more than the previous OVC mark. In 2013 Eastern Illinois repeated as OVC Champions behind Walter Payton Award winner Jimmy Garoppolo. The quarterback became just the second OVC player to earn the National Player of the Year Award, joining former EIU signal caller Tony Romo (2002). Garoppolo passed for 5,050 yards (second most in NCAA singleseason history) and 53 touchdowns

(fourth in NCAA history) in leading the Panthers to a 12-2 record and berth to the quarterfinals of the FCS Playoffs. Garoppolo was drafted by the New England Patriots in the second round of the 2014 NFL Draft, becoming just the fifth OVC player selected in that round and just the fifth OVC quarterback ever selected (and first since 1998). Garoppolo was a part of Patriots teams that won Super Bowls in 2015 and 2017. In 2020 Garoppolo became just the eighth quarterback who played in the FCS (which began in 1978), to start a Super Bowl, taking the snaps for the San Francisco 49ers in Super Bowl LIV against the Kansas City Chiefs. The Chiefs would win, preventing Garoppolo from becoming only the fourth FCS quarterback to start and win a Super Bowl. The 2013 season saw the OVC snap a 19-game playoff losing streak dating back to the 2000 season. Tennessee State shutout Butler (marking the first OVC road playoff victory since 1986) to snap the streak while later that day Jacksonville State smashed Samford in the first round. A week later Eastern Illinois beat Tennessee State while Jacksonville State won at McNeese State to each advance to the quarterfinals; that marked the first time the OVC put two teams in the quarterfinals in the same season since 1991. Overall the four total playoff wins in the same season established a new OVC record. In 2015 Jacksonville State ascended to No. 1 in both major Top 25 polls, becoming the first OVC team to be ranked No. 1 since the 1999 season. The Gamecocks would go on to complete its second-straight 8-0 Conference mark and won three playoff games to become the first OVC team to advance to the Division I National Championship Game since 1982 (Eastern Kentucky). JSU lost to

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North Dakota State in the title game but finished the year 13-2 overall and ranked No. 2 in the final Top 25 polls. Head coach John Grass became the first OVC coach honored as the AFCA National Coach of the Year while quarterback Eli Jenkins was named the FCS ADA National Quarterback of the Year, finishing the year with 2,788 passing and 1,161 rushing yards (one of just three Division I quarterbacks – FBS or FCS - to achieve those numbers during the year). Jenkins would conclude his career in 2016 with 3,796 rushing yards, the seventh-most ever by a FCS quarterback. Jenkins, who was named OVC Male Athlete of the Year in back-to-back seasons, capped his career with 11,448 yards of total offense, secondmost in OVC history (behind only Garoppolo). In 2017, Jacksonville State senior defensive end Darius Jackson became the first OVC player to win the Buck Buchanan Award, given to the FCS National Defensive Player of the Year. Jackson tallied 51 tackles, 19.0 tackles-for-loss, 7.0 sacks, 19 quarterback hurries, 3 forced fumbles and 2 fumbles recoveries in 11 regular season games 2017 also saw the third OVC coach named the winner of the Eddie Robinson Award as the FCS National Coach of the Year. The honor went to Austin Peay second-year coach Will Healy who orchestrated a tremendous turnaround for the Govs program. After going 0-11 during his initial season and starting 2017 with back-to-back losses to FBS opponents, the team’s losing streak had reached 29 games and overall the team had won just one of its previous 48 games overall. But a win during week three catapulted the team to an 8-4 record and 7-1 OVC record and second-place league finish. The eight wins matched

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when he was selected 16th overall by the Arizona Cardinals. He would break into the starting lineup halfway through his rookie season and started at cornerback for the Cardinals in Super Bowl XLIII. The 2007 season marked a return to scholarship football and the OVC for the Austin Peay Governors. Following the 1996 season the Governors dropped scholarship football and competed as both an independent (1997-00, 2006) and as a member of the Pioneer Football League (2001-05). The 2007 season also brought new vernacular to the Ohio Valley Conference and the division formerly known as I-AA. Beginning with the 2006 National Championship game the term I-AA was changed to NCAA Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) in a decision by the Division I Board of Directors. The new label was chosen to communicate in a positive and clear manner the unique differences between Division I football categories (chiefly, the post-season opportunity) while still defining them within the Division I experience. The FCS includes programs that compete in an effort to participate in the NCAA championship postseason structure (one of 90 NCAA national championships) as opposed to the Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) which competes in an effort to participate in the postseason bowl system (the 40 NCAA-licensed events which includes the College Football Playoff). In 2010 Southeast Missouri State, picked to finish seventh in the preseason poll, compiled a 7-1 Conference record on the way to its first OVC Championship since joining the league in 1991. Overall the Redhawks were 9-2 during the regular season and earned a berth in the FCS Playoffs, its first playoff berth at any level in the program’s 104-year history. Southeast would

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THIS IS THE OVC the school record, while the seven Conference wins established a new school record. Along the way the team snapped a 21-game OVC losing streak and a 45-game road losing streak and finished the year with four road victories, which was more than the program won in the previous nine years combined. The OVC made it back-to-back Buck Buchanan Award winners in 2018, as Southeast Missouri junior linebacker Zach Hall took home the prestigious award. He finished the season with 168 tackles, the most of any FCS player and a new Southeast Missouri singleseason record, while leading his team to just in second-ever playoff appearance. In 2019, Austin Peay won a school record 11 games, claimed its first OVC Championship since 1977 and appeared in its first-ever FCS Playoffs, advancing to the quarterfinals. The Govs would finish the year ranked No. 8 in the national polls. Football wasn’t the only sport in which the OVC was quickly gaining respect. In 1955, the OVC became only the second six-member league nationally to earn an automatic bid to the prestigious NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament, which, at that time, was limited to only 24 participants. The Conference quickly proved worthy of that bid, as Morehead State defeated Marshall (107-92) and Wayne State (95-84) in the 1956 tournament. Fifteen years later, former OVC member Western Kentucky became the first and only Conference team to reach the Final Four. The Hilltoppers defeated Jacksonville, Kentucky and Ohio State before losing to Villanova in double overtime in the national semifinals. WKU went on to finish in third place after beating Kansas 77-75 in the consolation game. Since that time, the OVC has recorded some of the biggest

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upsets in the history of the NCAA Tournament. Perhaps the most famous moment came in 1987, when Austin Peay came from fourth place in the regular season to win the OVC Tournament and earn the league’s automatic bid. The Governors drew powerful Illinois, and were such big underdogs, that ESPN broadcaster Dick Vitale promised to stand on his head if APSU won the game. After a 68-67 victory over the Illini, and a narrow 90-87 overtime loss to eventual Final Four participant Providence in the second round, Vitale made good on his promise in a visit to Clarksville two months later. Murray State added to the OVC’s string of upsets in 1988 when it knocked off 14th-ranked North Carolina State, 78-75. The Racers’ M&M Boys - Jeff Martin and Don Mann - combined for 39 points in the win. MSU nearly went on to the Sweet 16 that year, losing to eventual national champion Kansas, 61-58. A bank shot by Mann that would’ve given the Racers a onepoint lead rolled off the rim with three seconds left. In 1990 as a No. 16 seed, Murray State took No. 1 seed Michigan State into overtime before falling 75-71. More recently, Murray State has dominated the OVC Tournament, reaching the championship game every year in the 1990’s. The Racers’ 15 OVC Tournament Championships are the most among all OVC schools. After former member Middle Tennessee State won a first round game in 1989, the league had a drought as no other OVC team won a NCAA Tournament game for the next 19 years. But Morehead State, coming off a thrilling double overtime OVC Tournament victory over Austin Peay, topped Alabama State 58-43 in the 2009 Opening Round game at University of Dayton Arena in Dayton, Ohio. The game was played in front of an Opening Round record crowd of 11,346 and

OVC HISTORY included many MSU fans who made the three-hour drive from Morehead for the game. In 2009-10, Murray State made OVC history by winning a record 31 games (31-5) on its way to the league’s regular season and tournament championships. In the first round of the NCAA Tournament, the No. 13 seed Racers topped Vanderbilt in thrilling fashion when senior Danero Thomas hit a jumper as time expired to lift MSU to a 66-65 victory. It marked the first OVC team to advance to the second round of the NCAA Tournament since 1989 and snapped a skid of 71-straight loses to Southeastern Conference foes (dating back to 2000-01). In the second round, the Racers pushed eventual national runner-up Butler to the brink before losing 54-52. In 2010-11 Morehead State would make it three NCAA Tournament wins in as many years for the league and got a bit of revenge for the 2009 tournament loss to Louisville in the process. After finishing second in the regular season and winning the OVC Tournament Championship, the No. 13 seeded Eagles were shipped to Denver to play the in-state foe Cardinals. MSU jumped out to a 15-2 advantage but were down four points (61-57) with just over a minute to play in regulation. After two free throws from two-time OVC Player of the Year Kenneth Faried, the Eagles held for one final shot attempt and senior Demonte Harper pulled up off a cross-over dribble to nail a 3-pointer with 4.3 seconds left that gave Morehead State a 62-61 lead. UofL had one last attempt but Faried blocked the Cardinals last shot, giving MSU the win, its first over Louisville since the 1956-57 season. In 2011-12 Murray State put together one of the greatest seasons in OVC history, beginning the year 23-0 (an all-time OVC best)

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and being ranked as high as No. 7 in the coaches poll on Feb. 6. The squad was the first OVC team to be nationally-ranked since Murray State was ranked in 1997-98; in addition, the top 10 ranking was the first for an OVC team since the 1970-71 campaign (WKU). The Racers would top nationally-ranked Memphis and Saint Mary’s during the season and win the league’s regular season and tournament championships. MSU earned a No. 6 seed in NCAA Tournament, the highest-ever seed for an OVC team since the NCAA began seeding the field in 1979. The Racers would top Colorado State 58-41 in the second round before falling to Marquette in the third round. Murray State would win 31 games overall, tying the OVC all-time record the Racers set in 2009-10. After the Murray State win in 2011-12, the league had won NCAA Tournament games in four-straight seasons, something that had never happened in league history (threegame winning streaks from 1960-62 and 1987-89 had been the previous best streaks). Over that time period (2009-12) the OVC was one of just nine conferences nationally to win a NCAA Tournament game in each season and one of only three nonBCS leagues (joining the Atlantic 10 and WCC) to do so. In 2013-14 Murray State won five games to claim the CollegeInsider. com Postseason Tournament (CIT) and in the process became the first OVC men’s basketball team to ever play games in the month of April. The 2014-15 season saw five OVC men’s basketball teams earn postseason bids, the most in league history, and a year later (2015-16) that number was eclipsed with six teams making national postseason tournaments. Entering 2017-18 OVC men’s basketball teams have at least one national postseason tournament victory in nine-straight postseasons, an all-time league


OVC HISTORY Duncan for the record (he is 11th all-time in NCAA history). Faried also finished his career with 86 double-doubles, second all-time to only Duncan. He is one of only six players in NCAA history to finish with 2,000-plus career points (2,009) and 1,600-plus career rebounds. Faried was drafted 22nd overall by the Denver Nuggets in the 2011 NBA Draft, becoming the first OVC player selected in the first round since Tennessee State’s Carlos Rogers 1994. Murray State guard Isaiah Canaan, a first-team All-American in 2011-12, capped his illustrious career in 2012-13 by becoming just the 17th player in OVC history to score 2,000 or more career points. Canaan, who was a key part of Murray State NCAA Tournament victories in both 2010 and 2012, earned a pair of OVC Player of the Year honors (2012 and 2013) during his career as well as being named OVC Freshman of the Year (2010), OVC Tournament MVP (2010) and OVC Male Athlete of the Year (2012). He was drafted by the Houston Rockets with the 34th overall pick (No. 2 pick of the second round) of the 2013 NBA Draft. In 2014-15 Murray State became just the fifth OVC men’s team to complete a perfect Conference season (16-0). The Racers were led by sophomore Cameron Payne who was named OVC Men’s Basketball Player of the Year, OVC Male Athlete of the Year and earned third-team All-American honors from CBSSports.com. Following the season Payne declared for the NBA Draft, becoming the first sophomore in OVC history to do so and one of just four OVC players alltime to enter and stay in the draft with eligibility remaining. Payne was selected in the lottery by the Oklahoma City Thunder (pick No. 14 overall), making him just the ninth First Round NBA Draft pick in OVC history.

Austin Peay made history in winning the 2016 OVC Men’s Basketball Tournament as the Governors became the first No. 8 seed to claim the championship. APSU had to win its two regular season games just to qualify for the event and then won four games in four days to capture its fifth tournament crown. Along the way the Govs topped a No. 5 seed, No. 4 seed, No. 1 seed and No. 2 seed and were paced by MVP Chris Horton who averaged 22.5 points, 14.0 rebounds and 3.5 assists/ game during the event including a 37-point, 21-rebound and 30-point, 16-rebound performance during the run. In 2016, former Belmont All-American and 2012-13 OVC Co-Player of the Year Ian Clark became the first former OVC player to advance to the NBA Finals since former Tennessee State star Anthony Mason played for the New York Knicks in 1994. Clark was part of a Golden State Warriors team that won an NBA record 73 regular season games but lost in Game 7 of the Finals. A year later, Clark was part of the Warriors team that topped Cleveland to win the 2017 NBA Championship, becoming the first OVC player to win the crown since 1970-71 (Murray State’s Dick Cunningham and Western Kentucky’s Greg Smith with the Milwaukee Bucks). Belmont’s Evan Bradds finished his career in 2016-17 with a 66.7 career field goal percentage, tops in OVC history and fourth all-time in Division I history. Bradds capped his career with back-to-back OVC Player of the Year awards in addition to being named 2016-17 OVC Co-Male Athlete of the Year. Murray State guard Ja Morant put together arguably the greatest season in League history in 201819, earning first-team consensus All-American honors (only the third player in OVC history to achieve

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that feat joining WKU’s Clem Haskins in 1967 and WKU’s Jim McDaniel in 1971) while becoming the first player since the NCAA began officially tracking assists (1983-84) to average 20-plus points (24.5) and 10-plus assists (10.0) in the same season. Morant, who won the Bob Cousy Award as the nation’s top point guard, finished the year with 331 assists, the sixthmost in NCAA single-season history. During the year he had three triple-doubles (including just the ninth in NCAA Tournament history) and became the first Division I player in 20 years to record 40 points, 11 assists and five steals in a regulation game. Morant was picked No. 2 overall by the Memphis Grizzlies in the 2019 NBA Draft, equaling the highest-ever draft pick in OVC history (tied with Eastern Kentucky’s Jim Baechtold who went No. 2 in 1952). Overall he was just the third NBA Lottery Pick (which began in 1985) in OVC history. Belmont senior Dylan Windler was selected by the Cleveland Cavaliers No. 26 overall in the 2019 NBA Draft, giving the OVC two First Round picks in the same draft for only the second time in history (Western Kentucky’s Tom Marshall and Jack Turner were selected with the seventh and eighth picks of the First Round in 1954). Overall Morant and Windler were the 10th and 11th players in OVC history to be First Round NBA Draft Picks. Through its 72 years, 13 teams have won or shared the league’s regular season men’s basketball title. Murray State heads the list with a Conference-record 27 outright or shared basketball crowns. Other past champions include former member Western Kentucky (19), Morehead State (9), Austin Peay (8), Tennessee Tech (7), Eastern Kentucky (6), Belmont (6), former member Middle Tennessee (5), Tennessee State

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record. For just the second time in league history (the other being 1987), the OVC placed two teams in the NCAA Tournament in 2019, as Murray State won the OVC Tournament crown for the secondstraight season and Belmont earned an at-large bid after going 26-5 overall (16-2 OVC) with a NET ranking of 47. As a No. 11 seed, Belmont would top Temple in the Opening Round in Dayton (its firstever NCAA Tournament victory) before narrowly falling to Maryland in the next round, while No. 12 seed Murray State crushed Marquette 83-64 in the first round (the second-biggest margin of victory ever by a 12 seed over a No. 5 seed in tournament history) before losing to Florida State. It marked the first time since 1971 that the OVC had two wins in the same NCAA Tournament and marked the first time two different OVC teams won a tournament game in the same year. In 2007-08, UT Martin guard Lester Hudson became the first men’s Division I player to record a quadruple-double in a game, when he registered 25 points, 12 rebounds, 10 assists and 10 steals in a victory over Central Baptist College. Hudson, who ranked fourth in scoring nationally as a junior, returned for his senior season in 2008-09 and was second nationally in scoring (behind Davidson’s Stephen Curry) at 27.5 points a contest. Hudson earned numerous honors (including OVC Player of the Year and OVC Male Athlete of the Year in each 2008 and 2009 and All-American status from several outlets) before being drafted by the Boston Celtics with the No. 58 pick of the 2009 NBA Draft. During the 2010-11 year, Faried, the nation’s leading rebounder during the season, became the NCAA’s Modern Era (since 1973) career rebounding leader, totaling 1,673 rebounds which passed Tim

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THIS IS THE OVC (2), former member East Tennessee State (2), Southeast Missouri State (1), UT Martin (1) and former member Akron (1). Among the coaching greats in men’s basketball have been Western Kentucky’s E.A. Diddle, who retired with 759 victories and 10 OVC titles; John Oldham, who was a member of the very first All-OVC squad and went on to win seven OVC crowns during his coaching tenure at Tennessee Tech and Western Kentucky; Paul McBrayer, who guided Eastern Kentucky to 219 wins and three OVC crowns; and Cal Luther, who is the only person in Conference history to win men’s basketball Coach of the Year honors at two league schools - Murray State and UT Martin. Following the 2016-17 season, Austin Peay’s Dave Loos retired as the winningest coach in OVC history (he passed Luther for that crown in 2009-10). Loos, a five-time OVC Coach of the Year, finished his career with 420 wins in 27 years at Austin Peay (including a 258-194 OVC record) and 502 total wins in 31 years as a head coach. Loos was inducted into the OVC Hall of Fame in 2018. Belmont’s Rick Byrd retired following the 2018-19 season with 805 career victories in 38 seasons (33 with the Bruins). In seven seasons in the OVC Byrd compiled a 168-62 record (97-19 in conference play) and won five OVC regular season crowns, two tournament titles and four OVC Coach of the Year awards (second all-time only to Loos). There have been an equal number of great players including Western Kentucky’s Clem Haskins, who is the only three-time OVC Player of the Year. Several players have won OVC Player of the Year honors twice: Western Kentucky’s Jim McDaniels (1969-70 and 1970-71), Murray State’s Les Taylor (1971-72, 1972-73), Jeff Martin (1987-88, 1988-89), Popeye Jones

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(1989-90, 1990-91) and Marcus Brown (1994-95, 1995-96), Austin Peay’s Otis Howard (1976-77, 1977-78), Middle Tennessee’s Jerry Beck (1980-81, 1981-82), Akron’s Joe Jakubick (1982-83, 1983-84), Tennessee State’s Carlos Rogers (1992-93, 1993-94), UT Martin’s Lester Hudson (2007-08, 2008-09), Morehead State’s Kenneth Faried (2009-10, 2010-11) and Murray State’s Isaiah Canaan (2011-12, 201213). The OVC also has the honor of being the only conference to boast the nation’s leaders in scoring, rebounding and assists all in one season. That feat was accomplished in 1991-92 by Morehead State’s Brett Roberts (28.1 ppg), Murray State’s Popeye Jones (14.4 rpg) and Tennessee Tech’s Van Usher (8.8 apg). In 2018, the OVC once again served as host for the NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Championship First and Second Rounds at Bridgestone Arena in Nashville. It marked the fourth-time the OVC served as hosts of the event (2000, 2005, 2012 and 2018). Tennessee Tech has won or shared 18 regular-season women’s basketball championships in addition to nine OVC Tournament crowns; both are tops in OVC history. UT Martin added its name to the list of championship by capturing its first OVC Tournament title in 2011 and also winning championships in 2012, 2013 and 2014. The Skyhawks became just the fourth team in OVC history (and first since Austin Peay from 200003) to win four-straight tournament titles, while Belmont joined that club after winning its fourth-straight title in 2019 (2016-19). Several coaches have made their mark in the history of OVC women’s basketball. Former Tennessee Tech coach Marynell Meadors posted an amazing 363-139 (72.3%) record at Tech, becoming the first woman in

OVC HISTORY NCAA or AIAW history to win 300 games at the same institution, while former Tennessee State skipper Teresa Phillips earned National Coach of the Year honors from USA Today in 1990 for turning around the Lady Tigers’ program before going on to lead TSU to the NCAA Tournament in 1994 and 1995. Tennessee Tech coach Bill Worrell capped a stellar 20-year career in 2005-06 and was inducted into the OVC Hall of Fame in 2007; he compiled a 408-190 record while leading the Golden Eagles to an unprecedented 16 OVC regularseason titles and eight NCAA Tournament appearances, including five straight from 1989-93. Larry Joe Inman, who retired at the conclusion of the 2007-08 season and was inducted into the OVC Hall of Fame in 2009, won more than 100 games at both Middle Tennessee and Eastern Kentucky, and earned OVC Coach of the Year honors a record eight times - five times at EKU and three at MTSU. In 2012-13 Inman came out of retirement to take the Tennessee State job; in 2014-15 he led the Lady Tigers to its first OVC Tournament Championship since 1995. Inman once again retired following the 2016-17 season, with 545 career victories. Many great players have graced the hardwood over the years, including former OVC Players of the Year Brooke Armistead and Gerlonda Hardin from Austin Peay, Pam Chambers, Jerilynn Harper, Cheryl Taylor, Angela Moorehead, Roschelle Vaughn, Diane Seng, Janet Holt and Emily Christian from Tennessee Tech; Morehead State’s Donna Murphy, Priscilla Blackford and Chynna Bozeman; Eastern Kentucky’s Kim Mays; Southeast Missouri’s Gray C. Harris; Murray State’s Ashley Hayes; UT Martin’s Heather Butler and Jasmine Newsome; and Belmont’s Darby Maggard. Morehead State center Brittany

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Pittman set new school, league and NCAA standards for blocked shots in 2008-09. Pittman swatted 164 shots during the season, setting a new NCAA single-season record (which has since been broken). In 2012-13 the UT Martin duo of Jasmine Newsome and Heather Butler finished fifth and sixth nationally among NCAA scoring leaders. Newsome, the 2012 and 2013 OVC Player of the Year, averaged 22.6 points per game on the way to All-American honors while Butler averaged 22.4 points per contest. Butler set a NCAA record during the season by connecting on a 3-pointer in her 80th-straight game. In 2013-14 Butler and Newsome capped their brilliant careers by ranking first and second in scoring in OVC history. Butler, the 2013-14 OVC Female Athlete of the Year, finished her career with 2,865 points, which ranked first in OVC and 16th in NCAA history. She also finished her career with 392 career 3-pointers (which was tied for the most in NCAA history following her career but now ranks second) and scored in double figures in all 129 career games, which ranks fifth in NCAA history. Following the season Butler was signed by the WNBA’s San Antonio Stars where she became the first OVC player to make an active WNBA roster. Newsome capped her career with 2,566 points, second only to Butler in OVC history. The league also had another historical moment in November 2008 when the NCAA awarded Nashville the 2014 NCAA Women’s Division I Final Four. The OVC served as the host of the prestigious event, which is one of the biggest sporting events the city of Nashville can host. The event was held April 6 and 8 at Bridgestone Arena in downtown Nashville and was played in front of sold-out crowds for both the


OVC HISTORY State football and Eastern Kentucky track and field athlete Dallas Robinson competed with the U.S. bobsled team during the 2014 Sochi Winter Olympics. In addition, some of the greatest players in professional sports were educated at OVC institutions. The list includes former greats such as football’s Phil Simms (Morehead State) and Tony Romo (Eastern Illinois), basketball’s Clem Haskins (Western Kentucky) and Bubba Wells (Austin Peay) and two-sport star Steve Hamilton (Morehead State) to present-day standouts like basketball players Kenneth Faried (Morehead State) and Robert Covington (Tennessee State), football player Jimmy Garoppolo (Eastern Illinois) and baseball player Shawn Kelley (Austin Peay). Hamilton is the only athlete to ever play in the NCAA Basketball Championship, a Major League Baseball World Series (New York Yankees) and an NBA Championship Series (Los Angeles Lakers). The OVC’s first volleyball tournament was held in 1981, the same year Eastern Kentucky began a string of six-straight tournament crowns. Former EKU skipper Dr. Geri Polvino compiled a 627-439 record in 32 seasons as head coach of the Colonels, earning OVC Coach of the Year honors eight times. More recently, former Austin Peay coach Cheryl Holt and former Southeast Missouri skipper Cindy Gannon also earned their peers’ recognition multiple times with four awards each. Throughout the last 37 years, 11 different teams have won an OVC regular-season or tournament volleyball crown. Since joining the league in 1991, Southeast Missouri has dominated the scene, winning seven of its eight regular-season titles during the 1990’s, including five straight from 1993-97. The Redhawks have also won six tournament crowns

(1994, 1996, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2019). Jacksonville State won back-to-back OVC Tournament Championships (2005, 2006) including going through the OVC undefeated (16-0) in 2006 and winning a NCAA Tournament match in 2010, the league’s first NCAA victory since 2000. Following the 2007 season, Jacksonville State’s Abbey Breit was named the OVC Offensive Player of the Year for the thirdstraight season, becoming the first player in OVC history to accomplish that feat. She was later joined by Murray State’s Scottie Ingram who won three-straight awards from 2014-16. Four other individuals Eastern Kentucky’s Angela Boykins (1985-86), Morehead State’s Dayle Hammontree (1988-89), Southeast Missouri’s Tuba Meto (1996-97) and Morehead State’s Amy Almond (2001-02) – were back-to-back winners of the award. Morehead State won its fourthstraight OVC volleyball regular season championship in 2013. Over that four-year period (2010-13) the Eagles compiled an impressive 67-3 league record. In 2007, Eastern Kentucky’s Jacob Korir won his fourth-straight Conference cross country title becoming just the third OVC student-athlete and 13th athlete nationally to accomplish that feat. Korir was a three-time All-American in cross country, earning two top-10 finishes at the NCAA Cross Country Championship. The Nairobi, Kenya, native was also named a track and field All-American twice during his career, was selected as the OVC Male Athlete of the Year in 200607 and received the NCAA post graduate scholarship in 2008. In 2011 the Eastern Kentucky men’s cross country team earned a national ranking in the USTFCCCA poll, climbing to as high as No. 17; the ranking was the highest for an OVC team since the polls

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began in the early 1980s. The EKU men would qualify for the NCAA Championship, becoming the first OVC team to reach the national championship meet since 1980. Eastern Kentucky finished 26th overall at the event as junior Soufiane Bouchikhi was 47th in a field of 252 runners. On the women’s side Eastern Kentucky senior Lydia Kosgei became the first EKU woman to ever qualify for the NCAA Championship and went on to finish 37th at the national meet to earn All-American honors. A year later (2012) the EKU men’s cross country team was ranked as high as No. 11 nationally and finished 24th at the NCAA Championship. Wade Meddles led the team with a 38th place finish at the event while Bouchikhi was 40th. In 2013 Eastern Kentucky placed 15th at the NCAA Championship, the highest national finish for an OVC team since 1980. Soufiane Bouchikhi capped his career by winning his fourth-straight OVC Championship and earning National Runner of the Week honors during the season. Bouchikhi finished 26th at the NCAA Championship in 2013, earning All-American honors for the second-straight season. In 2014 EKU qualified for its fourth-straight NCAA Championship and finished 23rd overall and in 2015 earned its fifth-straight bid and finished 17th overall. EKU is only the second OVC team to ever qualify for five-straight NCAA Championships (ETSU being the other). In 2016, Eastern Kentucky’s Charlotte Imer finished 31st at the NCAA Championship, the second-highest finish ever by an OVC female (trailing only a 24th place finish by Samford’s Lauren Blankenship in 2007). In 2017, the Eastern Kentucky women’s team earned its first national ranking as well as becoming the first OVC women’s team to qualify for the NCAA

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semifinals and championship as UConn topped Notre Dame in a battle of undefeated teams to win its ninth national title. In 2017-18, Belmont completed its second-straight undefeated league season, increasing its winning streak in Conference games (both regular season and tournament) to 46 games. The Bruins were ranked in both the USA Today Coaches Poll and Associated Press Poll during the year, becoming the first OVC team to be nationally-ranked since 1992-93. The Bruins finished the year ranked No. 23 in the AP poll. Belmont guard Darby Maggard capped her career in 2018-19 by earning her fourth-straight firstteam All-OVC honor in addition to earning her fourth-straight OVC All-Tournament honors. She became the first player in NCAA history to make at least 400 3-pointers and dish out at least 650 assists in a career while her 92.4 percent career free throw percentage ranks first in NCAA history, her 2.77 assist-toturnover ratio is third and her 430 made 3-pointers is fourth. She was one of just 19 players in OVC history to reach 2,000 career points (2,031) and she finished her career third in OVC history for assists (683). After the season Maggard finished as the national runner-up at the College 3-Point Championship. Over its 72 years, OVC teams have garnered national championships and bowl games in football, along with national team or individual titles in the sports of rifle, cross country, track and golf. The OVC has also produced several Olympic athletes, including Murray State’s Morgan Hicks, who was a member of the 2004 United States Olympic Rifle Team and Morehead State’s Brian Shimer who competed in five Winter Olympics in bobsled (winning a bronze medal in 2002) and coached the 2010 United States bobsled team to its first gold medal since 1948. Former Morehead

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THIS IS THE OVC Championship. The Colonels finished 23rd at the National Championship meet. Following the 2017-18 season, long-time coaches Tom Akers (Eastern Illinois) and Rick Erdmann (Eastern Kentucky) retired. The duo combined for 118 OVC Championships and 115 OVC Coach of the Year Awards. In 2007 the Conference had two teams in the NCAA Women’s Soccer Tournament for the first time in league history, as former OVC member Samford earned an at-large selection while Southeast Missouri was the Conference’s automatic bid. Former Austin Peay standout and 2012 OVC Soccer Player of the Year Tatiana Ariza represented her native country of Colombia in both the 2012 Summer Olympics in London (earning a start against the United States) as well as the 2015 FIFA Women’s World Cup. In the 2015 event she assisted on the first World Cup goal in her country’s history and in the following match helped her team to a 2-0 victory over France, giving Colombia its first-ever win at the event. In 2016 SIUE turned in a major upset in the first round of the NCAA Division I Soccer Championship, advancing on penalty kicks 5-4 over No. 11-ranked Notre Dame. The Cougars became just the second OVC team to advance to the second round (joining Samford who topped Vanderbilt on penalty kicks in 2005). For the first time under the current format, OVC men’s golfers qualified for the NCAA National Championship in back-to-back years in 2013 and 2014. Austin Peay’s Dustin Korte advanced from the regional to the national championship in 2013 (finishing 116th overall) while APSU’s Marco Iten won the Auburn Regional in 2014 to qualify for the National Championship (finishing 55th). In

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2015 OVC three individual men’s golfers competed in the NCAA Regionals (one automatic berth and two at-large berths) in addition to the Eastern Kentucky team; the three individuals were the most from the OVC to qualify in one year under the current format. In April 2016 Danny Willett won The Masters Championship in Augusta, Georgia. The former JSU standout, who was the 2006 OVC Freshman of the Year and the 2007 OVC Championship Medalist, entered the final round tied for fifth, three shots behind 2015 champion Jordan Spieth after rounds of 70-7472. In the final round Willett fired a 5-under par round of 67 to finish at 283 (-5) and top the field by three shots. He became just the eighth player in Masters’ history to win the event in his first or second start and just the second Englishman to win the event. Prior to 2018, no female women’s golf had earned an at-large spot in the NCAA Regionals field. That changed when Jacksonville State junior Valentina Giraldo and Eastern Kentucky junior Elsa Moberly earned two of the 24 at-large spots in the NCAA field. Another first for women’s golf came in 2019 as Murray State senior Linette Holmslykke became the first OVC female golfer to qualify for the National Championship after finishing second at the Auburn Regional with a three round total of 211 (-5). Holmslykke finished 54th at the National Championship in addition to winning the NCAA’s Elite 90 Award for having the highest G.P.A. among those competing at the Championship. In 2009 it was OVC softball that accomplished several firsts as UT Martin (tournament champion) and Jacksonville State (at-large) were each selected for the NCAA Championship. Jacksonville State would take it a step farther by winning the Knoxville Regional

OVC HISTORY (beating No. 13 national seed Tennessee along the way) to become the first OVC softball program to advance to a Super Regional. Jax State would fall to No. 4 Alabama in that Super Regional but finished the season 43-16 (19-2 OVC) and ranked 21st nationally in the ESPN.com/USA Softball poll and 24th nationally in the USA Today/ NFCA poll. In 2016 the OVC Softball Championship was held at a neutral site for the first time, as it was played at Choccolocco Park in Oxford, Alabama. In 2018 Eastern Kentucky won its first OVC softball regular season championship since 2004 and earned a berth in the National Invitational Softball Championship, where they hosted and won the Richmond Regional to make them one of four teams to advance to the championship round in Los Angeles. The league’s baseball presence has continued to evolve since its inception. The OVC baseball tournament moved to a neutral site for the first time in 2001 with Paducah, Kentucky and Brooks Stadium hosting the tournament in front of raucous crowds. The success of the tournament led to Jackson, Tennessee and The Ballpark at Jackson (the home of the Seattle Mariner’s Class AA affiliate) – hosting the event for the first time in 2010. The championship moved to Choccolocco Park in Oxford, Alabama for two years (2017-18) before agreeing to a stay at Rent One Park in Marion, Illinois (home of the Frontier League Southern Illinois Miners). The OVC also has made a statement in the NCAA Baseball Championship in recent years, with its teams involved in several memorable contests in the last decade. Tennessee Tech surprised Wake Forest in the opening round of the 2001 tournament and Southeast Missouri stunned host Alabama

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in the opening round of the 2002 championship. Five years later, Austin Peay captured the collegiate baseball world’s attention by taking Vanderbilt, the 2007 No. 1 overall seed, to extra innings. Eastern Illinois pushed host Nebraska to the limit in 2008 followed by Tennessee Tech’s memorable contest against host Clemson in 2009. After not making the OVC Tournament field in either 2009 or 2010, Austin Peay, who was picked to finish seventh in the 2011 preseason poll, won the regular season and tournament championships to garner its fourth NCAA Tournament appearance. In the first game of NCAA Regional play the Govs knocked off host and No. 1 seed Georgia Tech 2-1. In 2012 Austin Peay completed a “repeat squared” (back-to-back regular season and tournament championships) for the first-time in OVC history. The Govs would go on to top Indiana State and Cal State Fullerton at the Eugene Regional, before falling to host Oregon in the regional final. It marked the first time since the 2000 season (Middle Tennessee) that an OVC team had won multiple NCAA Tournaments games in the same season. Austin Peay completed a “3-Peayt” by winning its thirdstraight OVC Tournament crown in 2013. Along the way the Govs garnered the first nationallyranking by an OVC team since 2009 (climbing to as high as 21st nationally) and tied the OVC singleseason record with 47 victories. The Govs earned the No. 2 seed in the NCAA Bloomington Regional, becoming the first OVC team in the current regional format (since 1999) to earn anything other than a No. 4 seed. The squad topped Florida and Valparaiso to advance to the regional final for the secondstraight season before losing to host Indiana. Govs senior closer Tyler Rogers was a big part of his


OVC HISTORY eight Tennessee Tech players, a new record for an OVC school in a single-season. A first in the OVC occurred in 2008, when the league had a first round draft pick in both the NFL (Tennessee State’s Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie) and Major League Baseball (Eastern Kentucky’s Christian Friedrich) Drafts in the same school year. A year later (2009) the league had a Major League Baseball First Round Compensation Round pick (Eastern Illinois’ Tyler Kehrer who was No. 48 overall) and NBA Second Round pick (UT Martin’s Lester Hudson) in the same season. In March 2020 due to the COVID-19 public health emergency, spring sports were canceled across the OVC and the NCAA (including all winter and spring NCAA Championships). The playing field is not the only place where OVC athletes are working hard. The league also recognizes excellence in the classroom. Six Scholar-Athlete Awards are presented yearly to male and female athletes, while others are commended for their academic success by being Medal of Honor recipients or earning a spot on the Commissioner’s Honor Roll. Additionally, the league annually presents one institutional Academic Achievement Award, as well as separate team awards in each Conference-sponsored sport. Since the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) Academic All-America program began, the Ohio Valley Conference has had 294 studentathletes honored with the award (including 49 over the past five years). Through the early years of the league, administrators wrestled with fan behavior due to the close proximity of the Conference members and the intense rivalries which developed. Just as it did

decades ago, the OVC took the leadership role on what has become a national issue. In 1995, the OVC implemented a first-of-its-kind “Sportsmanship Statement,” a policy which promotes principles of fair play, ethical conduct and respect for one’s opponent. The statement has become a model for others to follow across the nation and has answered the challenge of the NCAA Presidents Commission to improve sportsmanship in collegiate athletics. Additionally, the OVC annually presents the Steve Hamilton Sportsmanship Award, in honor of the former Morehead State student-athlete, coach and athletics director, to a junior or senior student-athlete with significant athletic contributions who best exemplifies the characteristics of sportsmanship and citizenship. Most recently, the Conference has also implemented the OVC Institutional and Team Sportsmanship Awards, which are presented to one institution and 18 sport-specific teams voted by their peers to have best exhibited the standards of sportsmanship and ethical conduct as outlined by the OVC and NCAA. The vision of leadership demonstrated by the Founding Fathers in 1948 remains alive today as the Ohio Valley Conference prepares for the future. One example is in regard to the current trend in collegiate athletics administration for increased involvement of university presidents in setting policies and making rules. The presidents of OVC institutions, however, have always governed the Conference, long before presidential governance became a national theme. The Ohio Valley Conference sponsors the following sports: baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, tennis and track for men, and basketball, cross country,

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golf, soccer, softball, tennis, track, volleyball and beach volleyball for women. In addition, the OVC also sponsors the combined men’s and women’s sport of rifle. Now in its seventh decade of competition, the Ohio Valley Conference has grown significantly from its humble beginnings while increasing the number of athletics opportunities it provides for students. Current league representatives include charter members Eastern Kentucky University, Morehead State University and Murray State University, along with Austin Peay State University, Belmont University, Eastern Illinois University, Jacksonville State University, Southeast Missouri State University, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, Tennessee State University, Tennessee Technological University and the University of Tennessee at Martin.

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team’s success during the year, setting the NCAA single-season record for saves (23 – a mark that was later eclipsed during the College World Series). In 2016 six OVC teams reached the 30-win plateau for the first time in league history; the previous single-season high had been four teams. In 2017 the league could have been named the “Offensive Valley Conference” as teams combined for 753 home runs during the season, the most in league history. That was highlighted by a record 50 combined home runs being hit in 13 games at the OVC Tournament. Included in that was Morehead State sophomore Niko Hulsizer who hit his 27th home run of the season, establishing a new OVC singleseason record. In 2018 Tennessee Tech had a 28-game winning streak in becoming a consensus nationallyranked team across the six major Division I polls (reaching as high as No. 10, an all-time high rank by an OVC team). The Golden Eagles won a record 27 OVC games after losing in the OVC Tournament Championship game, became the first OVC team to earn an at-large berth into the NCAA Baseball Championship. Tech would go on to win three-straight elimination games in the Oxford Regional (including back-to-back games on the same day against host and No. 4 national seed Ole Miss) to become the first OVC team to reach the Super Regionals. The Golden Eagles would win game one against Texas before eventually losing two-straight to the Longhorns. Tennessee Tech finished the season with an OVC record 53 overall victories. In 2018, a record 16 OVC players were selected in the Major League Baseball First-Year Player Draft (breaking the previous record of 12). Among the 16 players were

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Austin Peay #% Southeast Missouri #% UT Martin Eastern Kentucky Tennessee Tech Jacksonville State Murray State Tennessee State Eastern Illinois

OVC Pct. PF PA Overall Pct. PF PA Home Away Neutral Streak 7-1 .875 305 163 11-4 .733 518 309 6-1 5-3 0-0 L1 7-1 .875 235 176 9-4 .692 358 324 6-1 3-3 0-0 L1 6-2 .750 244 156 7-5 .583 307 299 5-0 2-5 0-0 L1 5-3 .625 240 186 7-5 .583 335 264 3-2 4-3 0-0 W2 3-5 .375 203 278 6-6 .500 348 422 3-3 3-3 0-0 L2 3-5 .375 194 219 6-6 .500 328 331 5-2 1-4 0-0 L3 2-6 .250 139 212 4-8 .333 274 347 3-3 1-5 0-0 L5 2-6 .250 187 264 3-9 .250 314 415 2-4 1-4 0-1 W1 1-7 .125 158 251 1-11 .083 177 364 0-5 1-6 0-0 L2

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SCORING OFFENSE Austin Peay Tennessee Tech Eastern Kentucky Southeast Missouri Jacksonville State Tennessee State UT Martin Murray State Eastern Illinois

G 15 12 12 13 12 12 12 12 12

TD FG XPT 2XP DXP Saf Points Avg/G 68 12 67 0 0 0 511 34.1 43 15 37 3 0 1 348 29.0 40 18 37 2 0 0 335 27.9 45 16 40 0 0 0 358 27.5 46 4 40 0 0 0 328 27.3 37 20 30 1 0 0 314 26.2 40 10 37 0 0 0 307 25.6 35 8 34 1 0 2 274 22.8 23 5 18 2 1 0 177 14.8

RUSHING OFFENSE G Eastern Kentucky 12 Austin Peay 15 Southeast Missouri 13 Tennessee Tech 12 Tennessee State 12 Jacksonville State 12 Murray State 12 UT Martin 12 Eastern Illinois 12

Att Yds 520 2468 587 2634 483 2102 489 1700 432 1673 400 1481 380 1455 397 1317 408 1268

Avg 4.7 4.5 4.4 3.5 3.9 3.7 3.8 3.3 3.1

TD Yds/G 29 205.7 33 175.6 24 161.7 17 141.7 19 139.4 16 123.4 8 121.2 16 109.8 11 105.7

SCORING DEFENSE G Austin Peay 15 Eastern Kentucky 12 UT Martin 12 Southeast Missouri 13 Jacksonville State 12 Murray State 12 Eastern Illinois 12 Tennessee State 12 Tennessee Tech 12

TD FG XPT 2XP DXP Saf Points Avg/G 37 17 34 1 0 0 309 20.6 33 12 30 0 0 0 264 22.0 40 6 37 1 0 1 299 24.9 41 13 37 0 1 0 324 24.9 40 18 35 0 0 1 331 27.6 45 11 44 0 0 0 347 28.9 46 14 40 2 0 1 364 30.3 56 10 49 0 0 0 415 34.6 55 14 48 1 0 0 422 35.2

RUSHING DEFENSE Austin Peay Eastern Kentucky Eastern Illinois Southeast Missouri Murray State Jacksonville State UT Martin Tennessee Tech Tennessee State

Att Yds 503 1541 404 1429 486 1758 492 1996 495 1860 452 1862 452 1944 449 2006 441 2533

Avg 3.1 3.5 3.6 4.1 3.8 4.1 4.3 4.5 5.7

TD Yds/G 10 102.7 14 119.1 18 146.5 23 153.5 21 155.0 18 155.2 24 162.0 25 167.2 29 211.1

TOTAL OFFENSE Jacksonville State Austin Peay Tennessee State Murray State Tennessee Tech Southeast Missouri Eastern Kentucky UT Martin Eastern Illinois

G Rush Pass Plays Yds Avg/P TD Avg/G 12 1481 3552 855 5033 5.9 45 419.4 15 2634 3577 1049 6211 5.9 65 414.1 12 1673 3128 841 4801 5.7 34 400.1 12 1455 3157 843 4612 5.5 30 384.3 12 1700 2861 893 4561 5.1 41 380.1 13 2102 2639 859 4741 5.5 42 364.7 12 2468 1904 851 4372 5.1 38 364.3 12 1317 2667 744 3984 5.4 35 332.0 12 1268 2048 857 3316 3.9 22 276.3

TOTAL DEFENSE Austin Peay Eastern Kentucky Eastern Illinois Southeast Missouri Jacksonville State UT Martin Murray State Tennessee Tech Tennessee State

G Rush Pass Plays Yds Avg/P TD Avg/G 15 1541 3052 1018 4593 4.5 37 306.2 12 1429 2474 779 3903 5.0 31 325.2 12 1758 2449 802 4207 5.2 43 350.6 13 1996 2937 923 4933 5.3 38 379.5 12 1862 2701 851 4563 5.4 37 380.2 12 1944 2659 841 4603 5.5 37 383.6 12 1860 2849 896 4709 5.3 42 392.4 12 2006 3095 846 5101 6.0 53 425.1 12 2533 2923 840 5456 6.5 54 454.7

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G C Att INT Pct. Yds Avg TD Avg/G Jacksonville State 12 266 455 12 58.5 3552 7.8 29 296.0 Murray State 12 294 463 14 63.5 3157 6.8 22 263.1 Tennessee State 12 250 409 11 61.1 3128 7.6 15 260.7 Austin Peay 15 268 462 16 58.0 3577 7.7 32 238.5 Tennessee Tech 12 252 404 11 62.4 2861 7.1 24 238.4 UT Martin 12 198 347 10 57.1 2667 7.7 19 222.2 Southeast Missouri 13 209 376 14 55.6 2639 7.0 18 203.0 Eastern Illinois 12 228 449 12 50.8 2048 4.6 11 170.7 Eastern Kentucky 12 175 331 13 52.9 1904 5.8 9 158.7

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THIS IS THE OVC KICKOFF RETURNS Eastern Kentucky Southeast Missouri Tennessee State Tennessee Tech Murray State UT Martin Austin Peay Jacksonville State Eastern Illinois

G 12 13 12 12 12 12 15 12 12

No. 29 26 50 33 26 32 41 35 35

Yds TD Avg 718 0 24.8 518 0 19.9 996 1 19.9 642 1 19.5 498 1 19.2 591 0 18.5 711 0 17.3 568 0 16.2 556 0 15.9

PASS EFFICIENCY G C Att Int Pct. Yds TD Effic. Jacksonville State 12 266 455 12 58.5 3552 29 139.8 Austin Peay 15 268 462 16 58.0 3577 32 139.0 Tennessee Tech 12 252 404 11 62.4 2861 24 136.0 UT Martin 12 198 347 10 57.1 2667 19 133.9 Tennessee State 12 250 409 11 61.1 3128 15 132.1 Murray State 12 294 463 14 63.5 3157 22 130.4 Southeast Missouri 13 209 376 14 55.6 2639 18 122.9 Eastern Kentucky 12 175 331 13 52.9 1904 9 102.3 Eastern Illinois 12 228 449 12 50.8 2048 11 91.8

PUNT RETURNS UT Martin Murray State Southeast Missouri Tennessee State Eastern Kentucky Austin Peay Jacksonville State Tennessee Tech Eastern Illinois

G 12 12 13 12 12 15 12 12 12

No. 22 10 25 17 17 26 12 12 6

Yds TD Avg 397 2 18.0 154 1 15.4 291 1 11.6 197 2 11.6 153 0 9.0 225 0 8.7 68 0 5.7 51 0 4.2 12 0 2.0

PUNTING G No. Yds Avg/P Ret Avg TB Net/P Southeast Missouri 13 73 2916 39.9 151 2.1 2 37.3 Murray State 12 56 2242 40.0 167 3.0 1 36.7 Tennessee State 12 54 2252 41.7 239 4.4 3 36.2 Austin Peay 15 72 2594 36.0 28 0.4 0 35.6 Jacksonville State 12 60 2460 41.0 215 3.6 6 35.4 UT Martin 12 66 2324 35.2 51 0.8 0 34.4 Eastern Kentucky 12 60 2270 37.8 115 1.9 5 34.2 Tennessee Tech 12 51 1868 36.6 150 2.9 4 32.1 Eastern Illinois 12 80 2709 33.9 244 3.0 1 30.6

INTERCEPTIONS Southeast Missouri Austin Peay UT Martin Eastern Illinois Murray State Eastern Kentucky Tennessee Tech Tennessee State Jacksonville State

G No. Yds TD Avg 13 14 172 2 12.3 15 14 285 2 20.4 12 13 144 2 11.1 12 11 103 0 9.4 12 11 124 2 11.3 12 11 134 0 12.2 12 9 102 0 11.3 12 8 72 0 9.0 12 7 124 1 17.7

FIRST DOWNS Austin Peay Jacksonville State Tennessee State Tennessee Tech Murray State Southeast Missouri Eastern Kentucky UT Martin Eastern Illinois

3RD-DOWN CONVERSIONS G Conv. Att Pct. Austin Peay 15 91 218 41.7 Tennessee State 12 70 170 41.2 Jacksonville State 12 70 174 40.2 UT Martin 12 62 162 38.3 Tennessee Tech 12 70 183 38.3 Eastern Kentucky 12 72 189 38.1 Murray State 12 60 170 35.3 Southeast Missouri 13 57 177 32.2 Eastern Illinois 12 54 202 26.7

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Rush Pass Pen Total 127 151 21 299 19.9 84 154 25 263 21.9 98 141 20 259 21.6 107 120 22 249 20.8 92 136 17 245 20.4 103 112 27 242 18.6 112 88 21 221 18.4 69 113 21 203 16.9 73 91 26 190 15.8

OPPONENT FIRST DOWNS G Rush Eastern Kentucky 12 75 Eastern Illinois 12 102 UT Martin 12 91 Jacksonville State 12 90 Southeast Missouri 13 94 Tennessee Tech 12 108 Murray State 12 111 Austin Peay 15 85 Tennessee State 12 119

Pass 109 106 121 116 122 134 130 138 135

Pen Total Avg/G OPPONENT 3RD-DOWN CONVERSIONS 21 205 17.1 G Conv. Att Pct. 7 215 17.9 Eastern Kentucky 12 52 168 31.0 23 235 19.6 Austin Peay 15 78 232 33.6 32 238 19.8 Southeast Missouri 13 69 196 35.2 31 247 19.0 Eastern Illinois 12 68 172 39.5 15 257 21.4 UT Martin 12 77 183 42.1 22 263 21.9 Jacksonville State 12 81 190 42.6 47 270 18.0 Tennessee State 12 73 167 43.7 21 275 22.9 Tennessee Tech 12 74 168 44.0 Murray State 12 85 181 47.0

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PASS DEFENSE G C Att INT Pct. Yds Avg TD Avg/G Austin Peay 15 283 515 14 55.0 3052 5.9 27 203.5 Eastern Illinois 12 190 316 11 60.1 2449 7.8 25 204.1 Eastern Kentucky 12 212 375 11 56.5 2474 6.6 17 206.2 UT Martin 12 219 389 13 56.3 2659 6.8 13 221.6 Jacksonville State 12 216 399 7 54.1 2701 6.8 19 225.1 Southeast Missouri 13 233 431 14 54.1 2937 6.8 15 225.9 Murray State 12 243 401 11 60.6 2849 7.1 21 237.4 Tennessee State 12 233 399 8 58.4 2923 7.3 25 243.6 Tennessee Tech 12 242 397 9 61.0 3095 7.8 28 257.9


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THIS IS THE OVC 4TH-DOWN CONVERSIONS G Conv. Att Pct. Austin Peay 15 18 29 62.1 Jacksonville State 12 14 25 56.0 Eastern Illinois 12 28 51 54.9 Tennessee Tech 12 18 38 47.4 Tennessee State 12 8 17 47.1 Southeast Missouri 13 6 14 42.9 Eastern Kentucky 12 10 27 37.0 UT Martin 12 4 12 33.3 Murray State 12 8 25 32.0 OPPONENT 4TH-DOWN CONVERSIONS G Conv. Att Pct. Eastern Kentucky 12 7 21 33.3 Austin Peay 15 11 31 35.5 Jacksonville State 12 7 17 41.2 Southeast Missouri 13 13 30 43.3 Eastern Illinois 12 11 23 47.8 Murray State 12 11 22 50.0 UT Martin 12 13 25 52.0 Tennessee State 12 13 24 54.2 Tennessee Tech 12 14 24 58.3

PENALTIES Eastern Illinois UT Martin Tennessee Tech Eastern Kentucky Murray State Tennessee State Jacksonville State Southeast Missouri Austin Peay

G No. Yds Avg/G 12 61 513 42.8 12 59 562 46.8 12 66 588 49.0 12 74 717 59.8 12 78 720 60.0 12 95 746 62.2 12 81 782 65.2 13 97 907 69.8 15 133 1297 86.5

OPP. PENALTIES Southeast Missouri Tennessee State UT Martin Jacksonville State Eastern Illinois Tennessee Tech Eastern Kentucky Austin Peay Murray State

G 13 12 12 12 12 12 12 15 12

FIELD GOALS Tennessee State Eastern Kentucky Tennessee Tech UT Martin Southeast Missouri Austin Peay Eastern Illinois Jacksonville State Murray State

G Made Att Pct. 12 20-24 .833 12 18-22 .818 12 15-19 .789 12 10-13 .769 13 16-22 .727 15 12-19 .632 12 5-8 .625 12 4-9 .444 12 8-21 .381

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Yds Avg. 884 68.0 774 64.5 761 63.4 671 55.9 667 55.6 624 52.0 621 51.8 741 49.4 578 48.2

PAT KICKING Eastern Kentucky Murray State Austin Peay UT Martin Tennessee Tech Tennessee State Jacksonville State Eastern Illinois Southeast Missouri

G Made Att Pct. 12 37 37 1.000 12 34 34 1.000 15 67 68 .985 12 37 38 .974 12 37 38 .974 12 30 32 .938 12 40 43 .930 12 18 20 .900 13 40 45 .889

SACKS BY Austin Peay UT Martin Tennessee Tech Eastern Kentucky Southeast Missouri Murray State Eastern Illinois Tennessee State Jacksonville State

G No. Yds 15 31 215 12 28 166 12 26 144 12 26 143 13 24 141 12 16 82 12 15 102 12 15 92 12 14 93

SACKS AGAINST Austin Peay Tennessee State Eastern Kentucky Murray State Eastern Illinois Jacksonville State Southeast Missouri Tennessee Tech UT Martin

G No. Yds 15 14 84 12 21 132 12 24 150 12 27 236 12 27 189 12 29 185 13 29 185 12 35 199 12 37 200

TIME OF POSSESSION Tennessee Tech Eastern Kentucky Eastern Illinois Tennessee State Austin Peay Jacksonville State Southeast Missouri UT Martin Murray State

G TOP Avg/G 12 386:12 32:11 12 384:27 32:02 12 360:01 30:00 12 357:33 29:47 15 446:35 29:46 12 354:03 29:30 13 377:06 29:00 12 344:15 28:41 12 324:03 27:00

Gained Lost TO MARGIN G F INT TOT F INT TOT Margin Per/G Eastern Kentucky 12 10 11 21 3 13 16 +5 0.42 Austin Peay 15 10 14 24 4 16 20 +4 0.27 UT Martin 12 6 13 19 6 10 16 +3 0.25 Murray State 12 14 11 25 8 14 22 +3 0.25 Tennessee Tech 12 11 9 20 6 11 17 +3 0.25 Southeast Missouri 13 8 14 22 5 14 19 +3 0.23 Eastern Illinois 12 10 11 21 9 12 21 +0 0.00 Jacksonville State 12 6 7 13 10 12 22 -9 -0.75 Tennessee State 12 2 8 10 11 11 22 -12 -1.00

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Red Zone G Scores-Chances Pct. 12 47-51 92.2 13 45-51 88.2 15 49-56 87.5 12 37-44 84.1 12 42-51 82.4 12 37-50 74.0 12 23-34 67.6 12 23-35 65.7 12 23-39 59.0

Touchdowns Field Goals Lost Possession TDs Rush-Pass Made-Att Fumbles INT Downs Other 31 25-6 16-17 0 0 1 2 32 19-13 13-14 0 3 1 1 39 26-13 10-13 0 2 1 1 33 15-18 4-7 1 0 2 1 30 16-14 12-13 1 1 5 1 22 15-7 15-17 3 6 2 0 17 11-6 6-9 0 3 4 1 18 9-9 5-7 1 2 4 3 18 6-12 5-10 0 5 5 1

RED ZONE DEFENSE Eastern Kentucky Southeast Missouri UT Martin Austin Peay Jacksonville State Eastern Illinois Murray State Tennessee Tech Tennessee State

Red Zone G Scores-Chances Pct. 12 28-40 70.0 13 39-52 75.0 12 31-41 75.6 15 38-50 76.0 12 40-52 76.9 12 43-53 81.1 12 40-47 85.1 12 42-48 87.5 12 45-51 88.2

Touchdowns Field Goals Lost Possession TDs Rush-Pass Made-Att Fumbles INT Downs Other 20 10-10 8-11 1 3 3 2 31 22-9 8-16 0 3 1 1 25 18-7 6-10 0 2 3 1 28 8-20 10-15 1 0 5 1 25 16-9 15-18 2 3 4 0 31 17-14 12-14 0 3 3 2 32 20-12 8-8 1 2 2 2 31 21-10 11-12 0 3 1 1 36 21-15 9-12 1 0 1 1

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THIS IS THE OVC RUSHING Cl Daryl McCleskey, EKU JR Peyton Logan, UTM JR Kentel Williams, APSU SR Te’kendrick Roberson, TSU SR Alonzo Booth, EKU SO Zion Custis, SEMO SO Geno Hess, SEMO FR Michael Mattehws, JSU SO JaVaughn Craig, APSU SR David Gist, TTU SO

G 12 9 13 12 12 13 11 12 15 12

Att 214 109 175 176 140 142 102 127 135 124

Yds 1238 784 895 750 673 684 575 585 714 548

Avg 5.8 7.2 5.1 4.3 4.8 4.8 5.6 4.6 5.3 4.4

TD Long Avg/G 8 68 103.2 6 79 87.1 11 67 68.8 6 26 62.5 14 86 56.1 5 40 52.6 6 73 52.3 5 34 48.8 9 58 47.6 1 26 45.7

2019 FINAL STATISTICS SCORING Cl G TD FG XPT 2XP Pts Pts/G Sam Hayworth, EKU SR 12 0 18 37 0 91 7.6 Antonio Zita, TSU SO 12 0 20 30 0 90 7.5 Kendrick Tiller, SEMO JR 12 0 16 40 0 88 7.3 Alonzo Booth, EKU SO 12 14 0 0 0 84 7.0 Logan Birchfield, APSU SR 15 0 12 66 0 102 6.8 Josh Pearson, JSU SR 12 13 0 0 0 78 6.5 Kentel Williams, APSU SR 13 14 0 0 0 84 6.5 Haidar Zaidan, TTU SR 9 0 12 22 0 58 6.4 D. Wilson, APSU JR 15 15 0 0 0 90 6.0 Bailey Fisher, TTU SO 12 11 0 0 2 68 5.7

PASSING AVG/GAME Cl G C-Att-INT Pct. Yds TD Long Avg/G Zerrick Cooper, JSU JR 12 260 - 439 - 12 59.2 3404 28 67 283.7 C. Rosendahl, TSU SR 12 241 - 394 - 10 61.2 3023 14 96 251.9 Preston Rice, MUR SO 12 281 - 441 - 13 63.7 2932 20 60 244.3 Bailey Fisher, TTU SO 12 231 - 375 - 10 61.6 2643 21 69 220.2 JaVaughn Craig, APSU SR 15 233 - 405 - 13 57.5 3191 28 76 212.7 John Bachus, UTM FR 12 188 - 332 - 9 56.6 2549 18 73 212.4 D. Santacaterina, SEMO SR 13 192 - 337 - 14 57.0 2447 18 80 188.2 Harry Woodbery, EIU JR 11 169 - 329 - 10 51.4 1631 10 73 148.3 Parker McKinney, EKU FR 10 116 - 221 - 9 52.5 1371 7 56 137.1 Conor Blount, EKU JR 9 53 - 97 - 2 54.6 437 1 27 48.6

RECEPTIONS/GAME Cl Chris Rowland, TSU SR D. Wilson, APSU JR Isaiah Hill, EIU SO K. Wilkerson, SEMO SR Jamari Hester, JSU SR Josh Pearson, JSU SR Steven Newbold, TSU SR Terry Williams, UTM SR LaMartez Brooks, MUR SO KJ Stepherson, JSU JR

PASS EFFICIENCY Cl G C-Att-INT Pct. Yds TD Long Effic. JaVaughn Craig, APSU SR 15 233 - 405 - 13 57.5 3191 28 76 140.1 Zerrick Cooper, JSU JR 12 260 - 439 - 12 59.2 3404 28 67 139.9 Bailey Fisher, TTU SO 12 231 - 375 - 10 61.6 2643 21 69 133.9 John Bachus, UTM FR 12 188 - 332 - 9 56.6 2549 18 73 133.6 C. Rosendahl, TSU SR 12 241 - 394 - 10 61.2 3023 14 96 132.3 Preston Rice, MUR SO 12 281 - 441 - 13 63.7 2932 20 60 128.6 D. Santacaterina, SEMO SR 13 192 - 337 - 14 57.0 2447 18 80 127.3 Willie Miller, TTU FR 9 11 - 14 - 0 78.6 56 0 11 112.2 Parker McKinney, EKU FR 10 116 - 221 - 9 52.5 1371 7 56 106.9 Harry Woodbery, EIU JR 11 169 - 329 - 10 51.4 1631 10 73 97.0

ALL-PURPOSE Chris Rowland, TSU D. Wilson, APSU Daryl McCleskey, EKU Terry Williams, UTM Peyton Logan, UTM Kentel Williams, APSU K. Wilkerson, SEMO Metrius Fleming, TTU Isaiah Hill, EIU Jamari Hester, JSU

SCORING (TDS) Alonzo Booth, EKU Josh Pearson, JSU Kentel Williams, APSU D. Wilson, APSU Bailey Fisher, TTU Chris Rowland, TSU K. Wilkerson, SEMO D. McCleskey, EKU Baniko Harley, APSU KJ Stepherson, JSU

TOTAL OFFENSE Cl Zerrick Cooper, JSU JR Preston Rice, MUR SO Bailey Fisher, TTU SO JeVaughn Craig, APSU SR C. Rosendahl, TSU SR John Bachus, UTM FR D. Santacaterina, SEMO SR Parker McKinney, EKU FR Harry Woodbery, EIU JR Daryl McCleskey, EKU JR

Cl G TD Rush Pass Ret PAT Pts Pts/G SO 12 14 14 0 0 0 84 7.0 SR 12 13 0 13 0 0 78 6.5 SR 13 14 11 3 0 0 84 6.5 JR 15 15 0 15 0 0 90 6.0 SO 12 11 11 0 0 1 68 5.7 SR 12 11 1 8 2 1 68 5.7 SR 13 10 0 10 0 0 60 4.6 JR 12 9 8 1 0 0 54 4.5 SO 15 10 3 7 0 0 60 4.0 JR 9 6 0 6 0 0 36 4.0

G 12 15 10 13 12 12 12 12 11 9

Rec Yds 104 1437 89 1564 56 560 71 1350 59 1002 59 943 59 823 58 581 47 819 36 479

TD Long Avg/C Rec/G 8 96 13.8 8.7 15 76 17.6 5.9 4 73 10.0 5.6 10 80 19.0 5.5 5 61 17.0 4.9 13 67 16.0 4.9 6 50 13.9 4.9 3 29 10.0 4.8 7 56 17.4 4.3 6 42 13.3 4.0

Cl G Rush Rcv PR KR Yds Yds/G SR 12 132 1437 166 375 2110 175.8 JR 15 60 1564 211 -4 1831 122.1 JR 12 1238 197 0 0 1435 119.6 SR 12 5 581 397 380 1363 113.6 JR 9 784 119 0 108 1011 112.3 SR 13 895 327 0 192 1414 108.8 SR 13 0 1350 0 0 1350 103.8 FR 12 94 629 0 477 1200 100.0 SO 10 26 560 18 244 848 84.8 SR 12 5 1002 0 0 1007 83.9 G Rush Pass Plays Total Yds/G 12 320 3404 575 3724 310.3 12 366 2932 573 3298 274.8 12 489 2643 541 3132 261.0 15 714 3191 540 3905 260.3 12 -99 3023 436 2924 243.7 12 93 2549 423 2642 220.2 13 139 2447 419 2586 198.9 10 280 1371 297 1651 165.1 11 9 1631 361 1640 149.1 12 1238 0 214 1238 103.2

KICK RETURN AVG. Cl G No. Yds Quentin Pringle, EKU FR 9 15 407 Matrius Fleming, TTU FR 12 18 477 Chris Rowland, TSU SR 12 15 375 Dayron Johnson, TSU FR 11 19 429 Terry Williams, UTM SR 12 17 380

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2019 FINAL STATISTICS

SCORING (KICK) Cl G PATs FGs Sam Hayworth, EKU SR 12 37-37 18-22 Antonio Zita, TSU SO 12 30-32 20-24 Kendrick Tiller, SEMO JR 12 40-45 16-22 Logan Birchfield, APSU SR 15 66-66 12-19 Haidar Zaidan, TTU SR 9 22-22 12-16 Ryan Courtright, UTM JR 12 37-38 10-13 Bryant Wallace, JSU SO 12 40-43 4-9 Zaden Webber, MUR FR 11 24-24 6-17 Josh Delgado, EIU SO 10 8-10 3-6 Stone Galloway, EIU FR 10 1-1 0-0

Pts Pts/G 91 7.6 90 7.5 88 7.3 102 6.8 58 6.4 67 5.6 52 4.3 42 3.8 17 1.7 1 0.1

FIELD GOALS Cl Antonio Zita, TSU SO Sam Hayworth, EKU SR Haidar Zaidan, TTU SR Kendrick Tiller, SEMO JR Ryan Courtright, UTM JR Logan Birchfield, APSU SR Zaden Webber, MUR FR Bryant Wallace, JSU SO Josh Delgado, EIU SO

Pct Made/G 83.3 1.67 81.8 1.50 75.0 1.33 72.7 1.33 76.9 0.83 63.2 0.80 35.3 0.55 44.4 0.33 50.0 0.30

G Made 12 20 12 18 9 12 12 16 12 10 15 12 11 6 12 4 10 3

Att 24 22 16 22 13 19 17 9 6

PAT KICKING PCT. Cl G Made Att Pct Logan Birchfield, APSU SR 15 66 66 100.0 Sam Hayworth, EKU SR 12 37 37 100.0 Zaden Webber, MUR FR 11 24 24 100.0 Haidar Zaidan, TTU SR 9 22 22 100.0 Ryan Courtright, UTM JR 12 37 38 97.4 Antonio Zita, TSU SO 12 30 32 93.8 Bryant Wallace, JSU SO 12 40 43 93.0 Kendrick Tiller, SEMO JR 12 40 45 88.9 TACKLES A. Koclanakis, MUR Aderick Moore, TTU Zach Hall, SEMO Zack Woodard, JSU TJ Jefferson, UTM Jack McDonald, APSU JaQuez Akins, UTM Seth Carlisle, TTU Justin Swift, SEMO Pat Walker, APSU

Cl JR SR SR SO SR SO JR SO SR SR

G Pos Solo Ast 12 LB 63 61 11 LB 41 63 13 LB 57 66 12 LB 43 53 12 LB 35 59 15 LB 57 59 12 DB 54 38 12 LB 27 61 13 LB 47 47 15 LB 52 56

SACKS Cl Aaron Patrick, EKU SR Taquan Evans, EKU SR Josephus Smith, APSU JR Henry Karim, TTU JR Chris Tucker, TTU JR Bryant Pirtle, SEMO SR DJ Coleman, JSU SO S. Wittinghill, APSU SR Austin Pickett, UTM SR TJ Jefferson, UTM SR

G 12 12 15 11 12 13 12 15 12 12

INTERCEPTIONS Kordell Jackson, APSU JJ Ross, EIU D. Stephens, UTM Traco Williams, JSU D. Fitzpatrick, EKU Seth Carlisle, TTU B. Knighten, SEMO Josh Green, TSU Quinaz Turner, MUR Josh Hayes, EKU

Cl JR FR JR SR SO SO JR FR SO JR

G No. Yds TD Long Avg/G 15 7 159 2 69 0.47 12 4 55 0 33 0.33 9 3 28 1 26 0.33 12 3 40 0 40 0.25 12 3 38 0 28 0.25 12 3 22 0 16 0.25 13 3 0 0 0 0.23 11 2 0 0 0 0.18 11 2 0 0 0 0.18 11 2 0 0 0 0.18

PASSES DEFENDED Nick Harper, TSU C. Page, EIU Nigel Walton, MUR DaVonte Maura, UTM DJ Freeman, SEMO

Cl JR SR SR SR SR

G 12 12 10 12 13

Pos DL DL DL DL DL LB DE DL DL LB

Solo 10 8 6 4 2 4 4 2 4 2

BrUp 14 13 10 11 10

Ast Yds Total Avg/G 0 59 10.0 0.83 0 44 8.0 0.67 3 62 7.5 0.50 3 30 5.5 0.50 5 27 5.5 0.46 0 34 5.0 0.38 2 31 5.0 0.42 5 30 4.5 0.30 1 29 4.5 0.38 5 28 4.5 0.38

INT Total Avg/G 2 16 1.33 2 15 1.25 1 11 1.10 1 12 1.00 2 12 0.92

FUMBLES FORCED Cl G D. Johnson, EIU JR 11 Marlon Bridges, JSU SR 12 Christian Cantrell, TTU FR 12 Aaron Patrick, EKU SR 12 Quinaz Turner, MUR SO 11 Aderick Moore, TTU SR 11

No. Avg/G 4 0.36 3 0.25 3 0.25 3 0.25 2 0.18 2 0.18

FUMBLES RECOVERED Chris Tucker, TTU Corey Glass, EKU Nigel Walton, MUR D’Mitri George, EIU Tay Carothers, MUR D. Johnson, EIU

G No. Avg/G 12 3 0.25 12 3 0.25 10 2 0.20 10 2 0.20 11 2 0.18 11 2 0.18

Cl JR SR SR SO JR JR

Total Avg/G Sacks 124 10.3 3.0 104 9.5 1.0 123 9.5 3.5 96 8.0 0.5 94 7.8 4.5 116 7.7 1.0 92 7.7 0.0 88 7.3 0.0 94 7.2 2.0 108 7.2 1.0

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PUNT RETURN AVG. Cl G No. Yds TD Long Avg Terry Williams, UTM SR 12 22 397 2 71 18.0 Zack Smith, SEMO JR 13 16 162 0 52 10.1 D. Wilson, APSU JR 15 22 211 0 27 9.6 Jerome Gross, EKU SR 12 17 153 0 29 9.0 PUNTING Cl G No. Yds Long Avg Kaleb Mosley, TSU SO 10 44 1857 64 42.2 Jason Pierce, JSU SO 11 48 2005 69 41.8 Jake Reynolds, SEMO JR 13 72 2904 53 40.3 Steve Dawson, MUR SR 12 56 2242 53 40.0 Luke Maynard, TTU SO 11 31 1214 57 39.2

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THIS IS THE OVC Saturday, August 29 Austin Peay vs. Central Arkansas, TBA (Montgomery, Ala.)

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Thursday, September 3 Indiana State at Eastern Illinois, 6 p.m. (ESPN+) Southern Illinois at UT Martin, 6:30 p.m. (ESPN+) Austin Peay at Cincinnati, TBA Jacksonville State at FIU, TBA Tennessee Tech at Samford, TBA Dayton at Southeast Missouri, TBA (ESPN+) Murray State at Georgia State, TBA

2020 COMPOSITE SCHEDULE Saturday, October 24 *Jacksonville State at Eastern Illinois, 1 p.m. (ESPN+) *Southeast Missouri at UT Martin, 2 p.m. (ESPN+) *Tennessee State at Tennessee Tech, 6 p.m. (ESPN+) Saturday, October 31 *Eastern Kentucky at Jacksonville State, 3 p.m. (ESPN+) *Eastern Illinois at Murray State, TBA (ESPN+) *UT Martin at Tennessee State, TBA (ESPN+) *Austin Peay at Southeast Missouri, 1 p.m. (ESPN+) Saturday, November 7 *Tennessee Tech at UT Martin, 2 p.m. (ESPN+) *Southeast Missouri at Eastern Illinois, 2 p.m. (ESPN+) *Murray State at Eastern Kentucky, 2 p.m. (ESPN+) *Tennessee State at Austin Peay, 3 p.m. (ESPN+)

Saturday, September 5 Western Carolina at Eastern Kentucky, 2 p.m. (ESPN+) Tennessee State vs. Southern, TBA (Detroit, Mich.) Saturday, September 12 Jacksonville State at North Alabama, 6 p.m. Tennessee State vs. Jackson State, 6 p.m. (Memphis, Tenn.) *UT Martin at Austin Peay, 7 p.m. (ESPN+) Eastern Kentucky at West Virginia, TBA Tarleton State at Murray State, TBA (ESPN+) Eastern Illinois at Illinois State, TBA Southeast Missouri at Ole Miss, TBA Tennessee Tech at Minnesota, TBA Saturday, September 19 Eastern Kentucky at Youngstown State, 1 p.m. Southeastern Louisiana at Jacksonville State, 6 p.m. (ESPN+) *Eastern Illinois at UT Martin, 6 p.m. (ESPN+) North Carolina Central at Tennessee Tech, 6 p.m. (ESPN+) Southeast Missouri at Southern Illinois, 6 p.m. Murray State at Louisville, TBA Clark Atlanta at Tennessee State, TBA Saturday, September 26 East Tennessee State at Austin Peay, 3 p.m. (ESPN+) *Eastern Kentucky at Tennessee Tech, 6 p.m. (ESPN+) *Jacksonville State at Tennessee State, TBA (ESPN+) *Murray State at Southeast Missouri, 1 p.m. (ESPN+)

Saturday, November 14 *Austin Peay at Tennessee Tech, 1:30 p.m. (ESPN+) *Eastern Kentucky at Southeast Missouri, 1 p.m. (ESPN+) *Jacksonville State at Murray State, TBA (ESPN+) *Eastern Illinois at Tennessee State, TBA (ESPN+) UT Martin at Alabama, TBA Saturday, November 21 *Tennessee Tech at Eastern Illinois, 12 p.m. (ESPN+) *Southeast Missouri at Jacksonville State, 1 p.m. (ESPN+) *Murray State at Austin Peay, 3 p.m. (ESPN+) *Tennessee State at Eastern Kentucky, TBA (ESPN+) UT Martin at Memphis, TBA FCS Playoffs Saturday, November 28 -- FCS Playoffs First Round (campus sites) Saturday, December 5 -- FCS Playoffs Second Round (campus sites) Friday, December 11 -- FCS Playoffs Quarterfinals (campus sites) Saturday, December 12 -- FCS Playoffs Quarterfinals (campus sites) Friday, December 18 -- FCS Playoffs Semifinals (campus sites) Saturday, December 19 -- FCS Playoffs Semifinals (campus sites) Saturday, January 9 -- Division I National Championship, TBA (Frisco, Texas) * - Denotes OVC contest All Times CENTRAL; dates and times subject to change

Saturday, October 3 *Austin Peay at Eastern Illinois, 2 p.m. (ESPN+) *Tennessee Tech at Jacksonville State, 6 p.m. (ESPN+) *UT Martin at Eastern Kentucky, 6 p.m. (ESPN+) *Tennessee State at Murray State, TBA (ESPN+) Saturday, October 10 *Jacksonville State at UT Martin, 2 p.m. (ESPN+) *Eastern Kentucky at Austin Peay, 3 p.m. (ESPN+) *Murray State at Tennessee Tech, 6 p.m. (ESPN+) *Southeast Missouri at Tennessee State, TBA (ESPN+) Eastern Illinois at Kentucky, TBA Saturday, October 17 *Eastern Illinois at Eastern Kentucky, 2 p.m. (ESPN+) *Austin Peay at Jacksonville State, 3 p.m. (ESPN+) *UT Martin at Murray State, TBA (ESPN+) *Tennessee Tech at Southeast Missouri, 1 p.m. (ESPN+)

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RECORDS In 2019, All-American Kristian Wilkerson broke Southeast Missouri career records in pass receptions, receiving yardage and receiving touchdowns. Wilkerson later signed as an undrafted free agent with the Tennessee Titans.


RECORDS All-Americans

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This is a list of Southeast Missouri State University’s First-Team All-Americans. Only organizations recognized by the NCAA are included. Associated Press Doug Berg, DL.................................................................................................. 1994 Willie Ponder, WR.......................................................................................... 2002 Henry Harris, RB............................................................................................. 2010 Sean Middleton, C.......................................................................................... 2010 Zach Hall, LB.........................................................................................2018, 2019 American Football Coaches Association Angel Rubio, DT...............................................................................................1997 Willie Ponder, WR.......................................................................................... 2002 Eugene Amano, C.......................................................................................... 2003 David Simonhoff, P....................................................................................... 2005 Doug Spada, P................................................................................................. 2008 Walter Camp Foundation David Simonhoff, P....................................................................................... 2006 Henry Harris, RB............................................................................................. 2010 STATS (formerly Sports Network) Doug Berg, DL.................................................................................................. 1994 Angel Rubio, DT...............................................................................................1997 Willie Ponder, WR.......................................................................................... 2002 David Simonhoff, P....................................................................................... 2006 Henry Harris, RB............................................................................................. 2010 Frank Knights, G............................................................................................. 2010 Zach Hall, LB.........................................................................................2018, 2019 Drew Forbes, OT..............................................................................................2018 Don Hansen ’s Football Gazette Frank Russell, DB............................................................................................1995 STATS Buck Buchanan Award Zach Hall, LB............................... 2018 Athletics Directors Association (ADA) Defensive Player of the Year Award Zach Hall, LB............................... 2018

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Associated Press All-American Second-Team Blake Peiffer, LB......................... 2011 Blake Peiffer, LB.........................2012 Marquis Terry, RB..................... 2018 Drew Forbes, OT....................... 2018

HONORS & AWARDS Athletics Directors Association (ADA) All-American Zach Hall, LB............................... 2018 Walter Camp Foundation Zach Hall, LB............................... 2018 Drew Forbes, OT....................... 2018 Zach Hall, LB............................... 2019 American Football Coaches Association (AFCA) Second-Team Zach Hall, LB............................... 2018 Zach Hall, LB............................... 2019 Kristian Wilkerson, WR.......... 2019 STATS All-American Second-Team Marquis Terry, RB..................... 2018 Kristian Wilkerson, WR.......... 2019 Athlon Sports All-American Zach Hall, LB............................... 2018 Drew Forbes, OT....................... 2018 Zach Hall, LB............................... 2019 Phil Steele All-American First-Team Henry Harris, RB.......................2010 Sean Middleton, C....................2010 Brandon Gabbard, LS.............2012 Drew Forbes, OT....................... 2018 Zach Hall, LB............................... 2018 Second-Team Tylor Brock, FS..........................2010 Zach Hall, LB............................... 2019 Kristian Wilkerson, WR.......... 2019 Third-Team Blake Peiffer, LB......................... 2011 Marquis Terry, RB..................... 2018 Elijah Swehla, OL...................... 2019 Freshman Austin Black, DT........................2013 Zion Custis, RS........................... 2018 Mike Matthews, LB.................. 2019

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Sports Network/ Fathead.com All-American Second-Team Blake Peiffer, LB......................... 2011 Third-Team Blake Peiffer, LB.........................2012 Ryan McCrum, K....................... 2014 HERO Sports All-American First-Team Marquis Terry, RB..................... 2018 Zach Hall, LB............................... 2018 Zach Hall, LB............................... 2019 Second-Team Kristian Wilkerson, WR.......... 2019 Third-Team Drew Forbes, OT....................... 2018 Honorable Mention Bydarrius Knighten, S............ 2018 DJ Freeman, CB........................ 2018 HERO Sports Fan Choice FCS Newcomer of the Year Daniel Santacaterina, QB..... 2018 All-American First-Team Blake Peiffer, LB......................... 2011 Blake Peiffer, LB.........................2012 College Sporting News Sweet 63 All-American Henry Harris, RB.......................2010 Sean Middleton, C....................2010 TonySoftli.com FCS Freshman All-American Second-Team Adrian Davis, WR...................... 2014 All-American First-Team Tony Walker, LB........................ 1989


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All-American Third-Team Mike Gohn, DE............................1979 Rick Aeilts, TE............................ 1988 Lorenzo Gathers, WR............. 1988 Farron Haley, WR...................... 1989 Doug Berg, DL............................ 1993 David Simonhoff, P.................2006 Doug Spada, P...........................2008 All-American Honorable Mention Wayne Goddard, OT................1937 Glenn Krupa, WR...................... 1992 Doug Spada, P........................... 2007 Doug Spada, P...........................2008 NAIA All-American Kenneth Dement, OT/DT..... 1954 NCAA FCS Statistical Awards 1st in Turnover Margin.......... 2018 Rimington Award * Goes to top center in FCS (formerly I-AA). Eugene Amano, C.................... 2003 Sean Middleton, C....................2010 Reese’s Senior Bowl Paul McRoberts, WR............... 2016 NFLPA Collegiate Bowl Josh Avery, DT......................... 2020

Magnolia Gridiron Classic Edgar Jones, DE......................2006 FCS National Bowl Offensive MVP Kyle Snyder, QB......................... 2014 Eddie Robinson National Coach of the Year Tony Samuel...............................2010 American Football Coaches Association (AFCA) Region 3 Coach of the Year Tony Samuel...............................2010 OVC Coach of the Year John Mumford........................... 1994 Tim Billings................................. 2002 Tony Samuel...............................2010 Tom Matukewicz...................... 2018 OVC Offensive Player of the Year Henry Harris, RB.......................2010 Marquis Terry, RB..................... 2018 OVC Defensive Player of the Year Doug Berg, DL............................ 1994 Angel Rubio, DT.........................1997 Blake Peiffer, LB.........................2012 Zach Hall, LB............................... 2018 OVC Freshman of the Year Scott Lathrop, QB.....................2012 Dante Vandeven, QB.............. 2015 OVC All-Newcomer Team Timmy Holloman, RB............ 2005 Colin Schermann, K................ 2005 Miles Edwards, WR................. 2007 Philip Klaproth, LB..................2008 Justin Woodlief, LB................2009 Spencer Davis, WR/RS........... 2011 Scott Lathrop, QB.....................2012

Austin Black, DT........................2013 Tremane McCullough, RB.... 2015 Dante Vandeven, QB.............. 2015 Jesse Hosket, QB..................... 2016 Marquis Terry, RB......................2017 Daniel Santacaterina, QB..... 2018 Geno Hess, RB........................... 2019 OVC First-Team Selections James Chinn, DB....................... 1991 Darrell Philon, WR..................... 1991 Brandon Norman, C................ 1992 Mike Hodge, G........................... 1992 Glenn Krupa, WR...................... 1992 Doug Berg, DL............................ 1993 Kelvin Anderson, RB............... 1994 Doug Berg, DL............................ 1994 Dione Tyler, RS.......................... 1995 Frank Russell, DB..................... 1995 Mitch Fryer, TE.......................... 1996 Angel Rubio, DL.........................1997 Fred Hambrick, DB...................1997 Jessie Eaton, G.......................... 1998 Corey Williams, RB................... 1998 Troy Baglio, DL.......................... 1998 Kevin Meacham, LB................ 1998 John Borne, TE.......................... 1999 Jeremy Atwell, LB.................... 1999 Brian Hinton, DB....................... 1999 Jason Witczak, P.....................2000 Willie Ponder, WR.....................2001 Curtis Cooper, RS.....................2001 Willie Ponder, WR.................... 2002 James Jennette, DL.............. 2002 Ray Goodson, TE..................... 2003 Dan Bieg, G................................. 2003 Derek Kutz, K............................. 2003 Ryan Roth, DL........................... 2003 Ricky Farmer, LB...................... 2003 Dimitri Patterson, DB............ 2003 Ray Goodson, TE.....................2004 Dan Bieg, G.................................2004 David Simonhoff, P.................2004 Colin Schermann, K................ 2005 Justin Komondoreas, DL.... 2005 David Simonhoff, P................. 2005

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Edgar Jones, DL.......................2006 Adam Casper, LB.....................2006 David Simonhoff, P.................2006 Adam Casper, LB..................... 2007 Nick Stauffer, LB......................2008 Doug Spada, P...........................2008 Henry Harris, RB.......................2010 Matt Scheible, QB....................2010 Sean Middleton, C....................2010 Frank Knights, G.......................2010 Bryan Curry, G............................2010 Evan Conrad, OT.......................2010 J.J. Sanchez, DT.......................2010 Tylor Brock, FS..........................2010 Blake Peiffer, LB......................... 2011 Blake Peiffer, LB.........................2012 Tylor Brock, DB...........................2012 Ryan McCrum, K....................... 2014 Paul McRoberts, WR............... 2014 Tremane McCullough, RB.... 2015 Paul McRoberts, WR............... 2015 Chad Meredith, OLB............... 2016 Alex Knight, P............................. 2016 Cameron Sanders, RS............ 2016 Marquis Terry, RB......................2017 Daniel Santacaterina, QB..... 2018 Marquis Terry, RB..................... 2018 Drew Forbes, OT....................... 2018 Zach Hall, LB............................... 2018 Bydarrius Knighten, S............ 2018 Zach Hall, LB............................... 2019 Kristian Wilkerson, WR.......... 2019 Elijah Swehla, OL...................... 2019 OVC Second-Team Selections Brandon Norman, C................. 1991 Eric Cohoon, QB......................... 1991 Shawn Corbett, OT.................. 1992 Aaron Layton, WR.................... 1992 Doug Berg, DL............................ 1992 James Chinn, DB...................... 1992 Dave Stukenberg, OT............. 1993 Kelvin Anderson, RB............... 1993 Derek Norton, P......................... 1993 Dave Stukenberg, OT............. 1994

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All-American Second-Team Don “Diz” Anderson, C.......... 1946 Jim “Sid” Sater........................... 1958 Curtis Hammond, DB............. 1986 Kelvin Anderson, RB............... 1992 Glenn Krupa, WR...................... 1992 Marquis Walker, DB................. 1995 Angel Rubio, DT.........................1997 Jason Witczak, P.....................2000 Ray Goodson, TE..................... 2003 David Simonhoff, P.................2004 Edgar Jones, DE......................2006

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RECORDS Durand Frierson, C.................. 1994 Angel Rubio, DL........................ 1994 Cordez Vaughn, DE................. 1994 Bobby Haggerty, LB............... 1994 Greg Klund, DB.......................... 1994 Mike Nielsen, G.......................... 1995 Durand Frierson, C.................. 1995 Bobby Haggerty, LB............... 1995 Angel Rubio, DL........................ 1996 Brian Burton, LB........................ 1996 Greg Klund, DB.......................... 1996 Mitch Fryer, TE...........................1997 Dante Bryant, WR......................1997 Troy Baglio, DL...........................1997 Mitch Fryer, TE.......................... 1998 Fred Hambrick, DB.................. 1998 Joel Becker, DL.......................... 1999 Donovan LaViness, LB.......... 1999 Curtis Cooper, RS....................2000 Corey Mathis, LB.....................2000 Joe Williams, DB......................2000 Dan Connolly, OT.....................2001 Eugene Amano, G.....................2001 Curtis Cooper, RS.....................2001 James Jennette, DL...............2001 Corey Mathis, LB......................2001 Prince Anderson, DB..............2001 Dan Connolly, OT.................... 2002 Eugene Amano, G.................... 2002 Dan Bieg, G................................. 2002 Jack Tomco, QB....................... 2002 Corey Kinsey, RB..................... 2002 Ryan Roth, DL........................... 2002 Ricky Farmer, LB...................... 2002 Dimitri Patterson, DB............ 2002 Marco Tipton, DB.................... 2002 Eugene Amano, G.................... 2003 Justen Meyer, G....................... 2003 Dan Connolly, OT.................... 2003 David Simonhoff, P................. 2003 Andrew Goodenough, QB...2004 Dan Connolly, OT....................2004 Derek Kutz, K.............................2004 T.J. Milcic, WR........................... 2005 Joseph Tuineau, TE............... 2005 Edgar Jones, DL....................... 2005

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Mike Miller, DB.......................... 2005 Walter Peoples, WR................2008 Doug Spada, P...........................2009 Joshua Jackson, LB................2010 Justin Woodlief, LB.................2010 Matt Scheible, QB..................... 2011 Levi Terrell, RB............................2012 Tim Hamm-Bey, CB................. 2014 DeMichael Jackson, RB........ 2014 Garret Baker, G.......................... 2015 Roper Garrett, LB..................... 2015 Mike Ford, CB............................. 2015 Alex Knight, P............................. 2015 Will Young, RB............................ 2016 Drew Forbes, OT........................2017 Zach Hall, ILB..............................2017 Clarence Thornton, DL......... 2018 Justin Swift, LB......................... 2018 Kristian Wilkerson, WR.......... 2018 Lucas Orchard, C...................... 2018 Justin Swift, LB......................... 2019 Bydarrius Knighten, S............ 2019 STATS Offensive Player of the Week Marquis Terry, RB................ 9/17/18 STATS Defensive Player of the Week Zach Hall, LB............................9/3/18 STATS Player of the Week Honorable Mention Alex Knight, P..........................9/5/16 STATS Freshman of the Week Dante Vandeven, QB........9/20/15 Honorable Mention Jake Reynolds, P...............10/16/17 Sports Network Defensive Player of the Week Tim Hamm-Bey, DB........... 10/6/14

HONORS & AWARDS College Sporting News National All-Star of the Week Darrick Borum, LB............. 10/4/10 OVC Offensive Player of the Week Kelvin Anderson, RB......... 9/13/92 Kelvin Anderson, RB...... 10/16/94 Shane Kennedy, QB..........9/24/95 Dione Tyler, WR/RB........10/29/95 Corey Williams, RB.............9/27/98 Bobby Brune, QB...............9/10/00 Curtis Cooper, WR.............9/25/01 Curtis Cooper, WR..............10/7/01 Willie Ponder, WR................. 9/7/02 Keiki Misipeka, RB............9/28/02 Willie Ponder, WR................11/9/02 Kellin White, DB............... 10/30/04 Timmy Holloman, RB.....10/15/05 Houston Lillard, QB...........8/31/08 Matt Scheible, QB...............9/12/10 Henry Harris, RB..................9/19/10 Henry Harris, RB.................9/26/10 Henry Harris, RB................. 10/3/10 Henry Harris, RB................10/17/10 Matt Scheible, QB........... 10/24/10 Matt Scheible, QB................10/2/11 Scott Lathrop, QB.............10/13/13 Paul McRoberts, WR..........9/21/14 Kyle Snyder, QB....................9/21/14 Peter Lloyd, WR...................9/28/14 Paul McRoberts, WR..........10/4/15 Daniel Santacaterina, QB.....9/9/18 Marquis Terry, RB................9/16/18 Kristian Wilkerson, WR....10/28/18 Marquis Terry, RB.................11/4/18 Kristian Wilkerson, WR....10/20/19 Kristian Wilkerson, WR..... 11/10/19 OVC Defensive Player of the Week James Chinn, DB.............. 10/14/91 Brian Burton, LB................10/31/93 Greg Klund, DB...................9/25/94 Angel Rubio, DL.............. 10/30/94 Greg Klund, DB.................10/29/95

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Frank Russell, DB.............11/20/95 Angel Rubio, DL................11/24/96 Angel Rubio, DL.................. 8/31/97 Brian Hinton, DB..............10/24/99 Jeremy Atwell, LB.............11/21/99 Corey Mathis, LB...................9/2/01 Ricky Farmer, LB................9/28/02 Ricky Farmer, LB...............10/19/02 Dimitri Patterson, DB........11/2/02 Ricky Farmer, LB.................10/4/03 Dimitri Patterson, DB........11/8/03 O.J. Turner, LB.....................11/15/03 Seth Harrell, LB....................11/6/05 Eddie Calvin, CB..................8/31/08 Nick Stauffer, LB..............10/26/08 Bryan Blanfort, FS............. 9/27/09 Aaron Grimes, CB................9/12/10 Darrick Borum, LB............. 10/3/10 Joshua Jackson, LB....... 10/30/10 Blake Peiffer, LB...................11/13/11 Tim Hamm-Bey, CB........... 10/5/14 Mike Ford, CB........................9/13/15 Chad Meredith, OLB..........10/4/15 Chad Meredith, OLB..........10/2/16 Roper Garrett, ILB...............10/9/16 Zach Hall, ILB..........................9/2/18 Justin Swift, OLB...............10/21/18 Zach Hall, ILB.....................10/28/18 Justin Swift, OLB.................11/11/18 Zach Hall, ILB.......................11/18/18 Justin Swift, OLB..............10/20/19 Omardrick Douglas, OLB.... 10/27/19 Zach Hall, ILB....................... 11/17/19 Zach Hall, ILB......................11/24/19 OVC Offensive Lineman of the Week Shawn Corbett, OT...........10/21/91 Dave Stukenberg, OT.........11/1/92


HONORS & AWARDS

OVC Newcomer of the Week Claude Sanders, DE..........11/18/91 Kelvin Anderson, RB...........9/6/92 Shane Kennedy, QB.........10/18/92 Kelvin Anderson, RB........11/15/92

Kelvin Anderson, RB....... 11/22/92 Maurice Sanders, DB..........9/5/93 Fred Hoston, QB................ 10/9/94 Fred Hoston, QB............. 10/30/94 Aaron Layne, ......................... 11/2/97 Bobby Brune, QB................10/4/98 Rashad West, QB.............10/24/99 Rashad West, QB.................11/7/99 Rashad West, QB...............11/21/99 Curtis Cooper, RS..............9/10/00 Ricky Farmer, LB................10/8/00 Marcus Patton, RB......... 10/29/00 Jeromy McDowell, QB........9/9/01 Willie Ponder, WR.............10/28/01 Jack Tomco, QB.................... 9/7/02 Keiki Misipeka, RB.............9/14/02 Keiki Misipeka, RB............9/28/02 Jack Tomco, QB..................10/5/02 Jack Tomco, QB................10/12/02 Jack Tomco, QB.................11/16/02 David Taufoou, RB............9/20/03 David Simonhoff, P..........10/18/03 Andrew Goodenough, QB....11/1/03 David Simonhoff, P..............9/4/04 Derek Kutz, K.......................9/25/04 David Simonhoff, P........ 10/30/04 Timmy Holloman, RB....10/23/05 Timmy Holloman, RB....10/30/05 Victor Anderson, LB...........9/2/07 Henry Harris, RB................ 9/14/08 Henry Harris, RB................9/28/08 Matt Scheible, QB............11/23/08 Tim Hamm-Bey, CB..........10/23/11 Scott Lathrop, QB............10/28/12 Dante Vandeven, QB........9/20/15 Tremane McCullough, RB...10/4/15 Tremane McCullough, RB....11/1/15 Dante Vandeven, QB........11/15/15 Jesse Hosket, QB................10/2/16 Jesse Hosket, QB............ 10/30/16 Marquis Terry, RB.................10/1/17 Daniel Santacaterina, QB...9/9/18 Daniel Santacaterina, QB...10/7/18 Daniel Santacaterina, QB...11/4/18 Joe Pyle, QB........................ 10/27/19 Geno Hess, RB.......................11/3/19

College Football Performance Awards Weekly Honors Matt Scheible, QB................10/2/11 Joe Vucic, P........................... 11/14/11 Paul McRoberts, WR......... 9/22/13 Lewis Washington, RB......10/6/13 Spencer Davis, RS............10/20/13 Justin Elias, DB..................10/20/13 Roper Garrett, LB.................. 9/1/14 Paul McRoberts, WR............9/8/14 Ryan McCrum, K..................9/15/14 Tremane McCullough, RB....10/5/15 OVC Medal of Honor * The OVC Medal of Honor is given annually to the studentathlete(s) who achieve the highest GPA in a Conferencesponsored sport. Adam Esterline, TE...................1997 Matt Boyack, TE...................... 2002 Matt Boyack, TE...................... 2003 Cal Jillson, DE............................2004 Matt Boyack, TE...................... 2005 Zach Leible, OL........................ 2005 Matt Boyack, TE......................2006 J.J. Sanchez, DT.......................2010 Fletcher Evans, DT.................. 2014 Alex Niznak, QB........................ 2014 Peter Lloyd, WR......................... 2015 Alex Niznak, QB........................ 2015 Fletcher Evans, DL.................. 2016 OVC Commissioner ’s Honor Roll * To be listed on the OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll, recipients must have achieved at least a 3.25 GPA and have been eligible and on the team throughout the competitive season in their chosen NCAAsponsored sport or sports. Doug Berg.................................... 1993 Brent Brune................................. 1993

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Brian Burton................................ 1993 Roger Clendenin....................... 1993 Ryan Devins................................. 1993 Eric Green..................................... 1993 John Haggerty........................... 1993 Shane Kennedy......................... 1993 Nathan Questelle...................... 1993 Jeff Rehberger........................... 1993 Doug Berg.................................... 1994 Corey Buckingham.................. 1994 Roger Clendenin....................... 1994 Ryan Devins................................. 1994 Shane Kennedy......................... 1994 Brian Mathenge......................... 1994 Jay McCullough........................ 1994 Brian Ratterman........................ 1994 Sondra Rhodes.......................... 1994 Jeff Shaw...................................... 1994 Justin Terrill................................ 1994 Todd Turlington........................ 1994 Brent Anderson......................... 1995 Doug Bread.................................. 1995 Marion Blevins........................... 1995 Chad Gwilliam............................ 1995 Kyle Jackson............................... 1995 Shane Kennedy......................... 1995 Chad King..................................... 1995 Greg Glund................................... 1995 Justin Martini............................. 1995 Brian Raterman.......................... 1995 Jeff Shaw...................................... 1995 Ron Smith..................................... 1995 Justin Terrill................................ 1995 Marion Blevins........................... 1996 Andrew Brennecke.................. 1996 Greg Klund................................... 1996 Nick Reggio................................. 1996 Justin Terrill................................ 1996 Jason Dewolf...............................1997 Adam Esterline...........................1997 Justin Terrill.................................1997 Chad King......................................1997 Patrick McGuire.........................1997 Isaac Powell..................................1997 Andrew Helle...............................1997 Jason DeWolf............................. 1998

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OVC Specialist of the Week Derek Norton, P...................9/19/93 Derek Norton, P..................11/14/93 Dione Tyler, RS......................9/4/94 Dione Tyler, RS....................10/2/94 Dione Tyler, RS...................11/13/94 Justin Terrill, P/K.................9/17/95 Dione Tyler, RS..................11/20/95 Justin Terrill, P/K................ 8/31/97 Corey Chester, RS................9/6/98 Seth Carriere, P..................9/26/99 Jason Witczak, P................9/17/00 Kyle East, K...............................9/9/01 Andrew Winters, RS..........8/31/02 Chris NesSmith, RS...........10/5/02 Derek Kutz, K........................10/4/03 David Simonhoff, P............10/2/05 David Simonhoff, P.............11/6/05 David Simonhoff, P...........11/13/05 David Simonhoff, P............ 9/17/06 David Simonhoff, P.........10/22/06 Doug Spada, P...................10/26/08 Drew Geldbach, K...............9/12/10 Drew Geldbach, K........... 10/24/10 Drew Geldbach, K.............. 9/23/12 Alex Knight, P......................10/13/13 Spencer Davis, RS............10/20/13 Ryan McCrum, K................. 9/14/14 Alex Knight, P.......................9/28/14 Cameron Sanders, RS......11/15/15 Alex Knight, P..........................9/4/16 Ryan McCrum, K..................10/9/16 Cameron Sanders, RS... 10/30/16 Alex Knight, P.........................11/6/16 Jake Reynolds, P...............10/15/17 Nicholas Litang, K.................9/9/18 Jake Reynolds, P...............10/21/18 Kendrick Tiller, K..............10/28/18 Zion Custis, RS.....................11/18/18 Shabari Davis, RS............... 11/17/19

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RECORDS Isaac Powell................................. 1998 John Borne................................... 1999 Seth Carriere............................... 1999 Andy Dunaway.......................... 1999 Tyler Gooch................................. 1999 Chad Gwilliam............................ 1999 Chris Keifer.................................. 1999 Isaac Powell................................. 1999 Nick Reggio................................. 1999 Scott Vieluf.................................. 1999 Alex Alameda............................2000 Andy Dunaway.........................2000 Mike Gross..................................2000 Chad Gwilliam...........................2000 Chuck McElroy.........................2000 Frank McGinty..........................2000 Justin Meyer..............................2000 Isaac Powell................................2000 Alex Alameda.............................2001 Ben Arnold...................................2001 Dan Bieg........................................2001 Bobby Brune...............................2001 Dan Connolly..............................2001 Andy Dunaway..........................2001 Mike Gross...................................2001 Derek Kutz...................................2001 Chuck McElroy..........................2001 Matt Morice.................................2001 Ryan Roth.....................................2001 Alex Alameda............................ 2002 Dan Bieg....................................... 2002 Matt Boyack............................... 2002 Lee Freeman.............................. 2002 Chris Halstead.......................... 2002 Cal Jillson.................................... 2002 Derek Kutz.................................. 2002 Chuck McElroy......................... 2002 Mike Miller................................... 2002 Kellin White................................. 2002 Fred Amano................................ 2003 John Ball....................................... 2003 Dan Bieg....................................... 2003 Matt Boyack............................... 2003 Adam Casper............................. 2003 Eric Frost...................................... 2003 Cal Jillson.................................... 2003

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HONORS & AWARDS Kendall Magana........................ 2007 Francisco Perez........................ 2007 Colin Schermann..................... 2007 Jonathon Schuller.................. 2007 Ryan Taloa................................... 2007 Joseph Tuineau........................ 2007 Robert Anderson.....................2008 Eddie Calvin...............................2008 Kris Cottner................................2008 Nick Grassi..................................2008 Kyle Hubert.................................2008 Curtis Huge................................2008 Matt James.................................2008 Kendall Magana........................2008 Joel Penrod.................................2008 Dustin Powell.............................2008 Matt Rehna.................................2008 Matt Scheible............................2008 Matt Stahlberg..........................2008 Ryan Taloa...................................2008 Jim Vechiarella.........................2008 Andrew Adams.........................2009 Derek Gibson.............................2009 Brandon Harris.........................2009 Kyle Hubert.................................2009 Curtis Huge................................2009 Matt James.................................2009 Pat Maloney................................2009 Blake Peiffer...............................2009 Trey Porter..................................2009 Matt Rehan.................................2009 J.J. Sanchez................................2009 Matt Scheible............................2009 Damian Smith............................2009 Josh Woods................................2009 Kweku Arkorful..........................2010 Matt Bell........................................2010 Courtney Brame........................2010 Dylan Doughty...........................2010 Nathan Grass..............................2010 Brandon Harris..........................2010 Kyle Hubert..................................2010 Aaron King...................................2010 Frank Knights.............................2010 Blake Peiffer................................2010 J.J. Sanchez.................................2010

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Matt Scheible.............................2010 Taylor West..................................2010 Kweku Arkorful........................... 2011 Matt Bell......................................... 2011 Evan Conrad................................. 2011 Aaron King.................................... 2011 Zach Levy...................................... 2011 Johnnie Morgan......................... 2011 Alonzo Nevarez.......................... 2011 Pete Niggemann........................ 2011 Matt Scheible.............................. 2011 Ben Schmidt................................. 2011 Matt Starks................................... 2011 Brandon Beck..............................2012 Matt Bell.........................................2012 Blake Jackson.............................2012 Will Jelks........................................2012 Reggie Jennings........................2012 Colt McCauley.............................2012 Alonzo Nevarez..........................2012 Garret Schaefer..........................2012 Conrad Schmid...........................2012 Matt Starks...................................2012 Zach Clouse..................................2013 Nick Coffman...............................2013 Zach Cox........................................2013 Josh Freeman..............................2013 Michael Holt.................................2013 Dustin Hubler..............................2013 Reggie Jennings........................2013 Conrad Schmid...........................2013 Ben Schmidt.................................2013 Alex Schwab.................................2013 Daniel Siehndel...........................2013 Jon Slania......................................2013 David Smart..................................2013 Matt Starks...................................2013 Wade Wright.................................2013 Billy Dasher.................................. 2014 Roper Garrett............................. 2014 Traven Mable.............................. 2014 Michael Cooke........................... 2014 Zach Cox....................................... 2014 Fletcher Evans........................... 2014 Terrance Hill................................ 2014 Tyler Manne................................ 2014


HONORS & AWARDS Ryan Ochoa..................................2017 Eain Roberts.................................2017 Drew Swihart...............................2017 Kendrick Tiller.............................2017 Devin Alexander....................... 2018 Camden Boyle............................ 2018 Anthony Cooper....................... 2018 Austin Crump............................. 2018 Omardrick Douglas................. 2018 Britt Harris................................... 2018 Nate Korte.................................... 2018 Ryan Ochoa................................. 2018 Lucas Orchard............................ 2018 Joe Pyle......................................... 2018 Brandt Selesky........................... 2018 Kendrick Tiller............................ 2018 Vogelsang Award * Mrs. Clarence Vogelsang has endowed two annual awards in honor of her husband, Clarence Vogelsang, which are awarded to the Most Valuable Players of the year. Tom Thrower.............................. 1959 Ken Iman........................................ 1959 Gene McClanahan...................1960 James Springs...........................1960 John Leara.................................... 1961 Ken Plasmyer............................... 1961 David Steinbecker................... 1962 Fred Stocklass........................... 1962 Norman Dockins....................... 1963 Joe Critchlow............................. 1963 Irvin Whitehead.........................1964 Otto Privette...............................1964 Charles Koerner........................ 1965 Robert Hollmann...................... 1965 Charels Koerner........................ 1966 Bob Widener................................ 1966 Greg Brune....................................1967 Walter Smallwood.....................1967 John Diepenbrock................... 1968 Van Hitt.......................................... 1968 Bruce Hoffman........................... 1969 Ken Henderson.......................... 1969

Eddie Moss................................... 1970 Ron Helms.................................... 1970 Eddie Moss.....................................1971 Dan Peiffer......................................1971 Rick Attig.......................................1972 Dan Peiffer.....................................1972 Rick Attig.......................................1973 Dan Peiffer.....................................1973 Bob Stolzer...................................1974 Ed Slaughter................................1974 Richard Tuck................................1975 Rick Wieser...................................1975 Richard Tuck................................1976 Dan Wieser....................................1976 Alex Clinton..................................1977 Jack Gokin....................................1977 Alex Clinton..................................1978 Mike Wieser..................................1978 Alex Clinton..................................1979 David Gross..................................1979 Vic Ortega....................................1980 Ernest Edwards.........................1980 Rich Borman................................. 1981 Ernest Edwards.......................... 1981 Wayne James..............................1982 Ted Banker....................................1982 Marvin Johnson........................ 1983 Jerry McNulty............................ 1983 Gene Kelsey................................. 1984 Waldo Wright.............................. 1984 Anthony Jackson..................... 1985 Rod Gulley.................................... 1985 Anthony Jackson..................... 1986 George Cahill.............................. 1986 Lance Anderson.........................1987 Trent Lane.....................................1987 George Cahill.............................. 1988 Brian Lattimore.......................... 1988 Tony Walker................................. 1989 Farron Haley................................ 1989 John Celeslie..............................1990 Steve Jones.................................1990 Brandon Norman....................... 1991 Bryan Davis................................... 1991 Glenn Krupa................................ 1992 Kelvin Anderson........................ 1992

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Kelvin Anderson........................ 1993 Dave Stukenberg...................... 1993 Jeff Rehberger........................... 1994 Kelvin Anderson........................ 1994 Durand Frierson........................ 1995 Dione Tyler................................... 1995 Durand Frierson........................ 1996 Britt Mirgaux............................... 1996 Jessie Eaton.................................1997 Britt Mirgaux................................1997 Mitch Fryer................................... 1998 Corey Williams........................... 1998 John Borne................................... 1999 Rashad West............................... 1999 Dan Joiner...................................2000 Curtis Cooper............................2000 Eugene Amano..........................2001 Curtis Cooper.............................2001 Jack Tomco................................ 2002 Eugene Amano......................... 2002 Jamel Oliver............................... 2003 Eugene Amano......................... 2003 David Taufoou...........................2004 Dan Connolly.............................2004 Timmy Holloman..................... 2005 Zach Leible................................. 2005 Timmy Holloman.....................2006 Francisco Perez........................2006 Francisco Perez........................ 2007 Houston Lillard......................... 2007 Nick Stauffer..............................2008 Jaunell Pugh..............................2008 Matt Scheible............................2009 Frank Knights............................2009 Matt Scheible.............................2010 Sean Middleton.........................2010 Matt Scheible.............................. 2011 Blake Peiffer.................................2012 Paul McRoberts..........................2013 Paul McRoberts......................... 2014 Wisler Ymonice.......................... 2014 Paul McRoberts......................... 2015 Chad Meredith........................... 2015 Jesse Hosket.............................. 2016 Chad Meredith........................... 2016 Marquis Terry..............................2017

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Alex Niznak.................................. 2014 Daniel Siehndel.......................... 2014 Wade Wright................................ 2014 Sam Poole..................................... 2014 Jon Slania..................................... 2014 Matthew Starks......................... 2014 Brendan Stewart....................... 2014 Austin Black................................ 2015 David Coley.................................. 2015 Michael Cooke........................... 2015 Zach Cox....................................... 2015 Fletcher Evans........................... 2015 Josh Freeman............................. 2015 Roper Garrett............................. 2015 Terrance Hill................................ 2015 Lawton Kietzman..................... 2015 Peter Lloyd................................... 2015 Traven Mable.............................. 2015 Tyler Manne................................ 2015 Jake McCandless..................... 2015 Ryan McCrum............................. 2015 Alex Niznak.................................. 2015 Gabe Phillips............................... 2015 Jon Slania..................................... 2015 Alex Snyder................................. 2015 Wade Wright................................ 2015 Michael Cooke........................... 2016 Fletcher Evans........................... 2016 Drew Forbes................................ 2016 Mike Ford...................................... 2016 Jacquan Fuller........................... 2016 Rider Garrett............................... 2016 Zach Hall....................................... 2016 Bud Hilburn.................................. 2016 Tyler Manne................................ 2016 Jake McCandless..................... 2016 Logan Misner.............................. 2016 Eddie Morris................................ 2016 Gabe Phillips............................... 2016 Alex Snyder................................. 2016 Drew Swihart.............................. 2016 Camden Boyle.............................2017 Kendall Donnerson...................2017 Drew Forbes.................................2017 Brayden Hull................................2017 Tyler McLemore.........................2017

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Zach Hall....................................... 2018 Daniel Santacaterina.............. 2018 Zach Hall....................................... 2019 Kristian Wilkerson.................... 2019 Ken Hargens Award * Awarded to the top defensive back in honor of former Southeast Missouri State player and coach Ken Hargens. James Chinn...............................1990 James Chinn................................ 1991 James Chinn............................... 1992 Tim Felton.................................... 1993 Greg Klund................................... 1994 Marquis Walker.......................... 1995 Greg Klund................................... 1996 Ron Smith......................................1997 Brian Hinton................................ 1998 Brian Hinton................................ 1999 Brian Hinton...............................2000 Demar Winston..........................2001 Demar Winston......................... 2002 Marco Tipton............................. 2003 Ricky Farmer..............................2004 Kellin White................................. 2005 Mike Miller...................................2006 Kendall Magana........................ 2007 Kendall Magana........................2008 Bryan Blanfort...........................2009 Tylor Brock...................................2010 Bryan Blanfort............................. 2011 Branden Spann...........................2012 Cantrell Andrews.......................2013 Tim Hamm-Bey......................... 2014 Eriq Moore.................................... 2015 Ryan Moore.................................. 2016 Omar Pierre-Louis....................2017 Bydarrius Knighten................. 2018 Bydarrius Knighten................. 2019

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Kenneth Knox Award * Presented to the top defensive lineman in honor of former Southeast Missouri State coach Kenneth Knox and presented by former Southeast All-American Kenneth Dement. Russell Bronston........................ 1991 Doug Berg.................................... 1992 Doug Berg.................................... 1993 Doug Berg.................................... 1994 Albert Bateman......................... 1995 Angel Rubio................................. 1996 Angel Rubio..................................1997 Troy Baglio................................... 1998 Joel Becker.................................. 1999 Rodney Woodall.......................2000 James Jennette........................2001 James Jennette....................... 2002 Ryan Roth.................................... 2003 Adam Jones...............................2004 Justin Komondoreas............. 2005 Edgar Jones...............................2006 Pat Christian.............................. 2007

HONORS & AWARDS Ben Gugler..................................2008 J.J. Sanchez................................2009 J.J. Sanchez.................................2010 Steve Hendry............................... 2011 Joe Malolo.....................................2012 Jon Slania......................................2013 Travis Sanders........................... 2014 Jon Slania..................................... 2015 Joshua Wilson............................ 2016 Clarence Thornton...................2017 Clarence Thornton.................. 2018 Clarence Thornton.................. 2019 Golden Helmet Award * Awarded to the defensive performer with the highest number of tackles during the season. Otto Privette...............................1964 Gary LaBertew........................... 1965 Steve Jerabek............................ 1966 Ron Jack.........................................1967 Gene Figge................................... 1968 Gene Figge................................... 1969

Doug Mackey.............................. 1970 Gene Figge.....................................1971 Jim Shelton...................................1972 Dennis Helms..............................1973 Mike Bosler...................................1974 Richard Tuck................................1975 Dan Wieser....................................1976
 Shane Wagoner..........................1977 Alex Clinton..................................1978 Alex Clinton..................................1979 Rich Borman................................1980 Rich Borman................................. 1981 Mike Hargens..............................1982 Timbo Jones............................... 1983 Jim Brown..................................... 1984 Ken Miller...................................... 1985 Gene Kelsey................................. 1986 Ken Miller.......................................1987 Daron Maxwell........................... 1988 Tony Walker, Larry Prothro... 1989 Sean SteImann...........................1990 Joe Divis......................................... 1991 Joe Divis........................................ 1992 Doug Berg.................................... 1993

Retired Numbers

40 Kenneth Dement

Number 40 worn by All-American tackle Kenneth Dement was retired on Nov. 11, 1989. Dement, a member of the College Football Hall of Fame, started at Southeast from 1951-54, earning All-American honors in 1953 and 1954. Following his senior season, Dement was the first Southeast player ever drafted by a NFL team. He was drafted by the New York Giants, but opted to join the Marines.

58 Ken Iman

Number 58 worn by Ken Iman, who played 14 seasons in the NFL, was retired on Oct. 4, 1974. Iman played at Southeast from 1956-59. He was signed as a free agent by the Green Bay Packers and spent four seasons with the Packers before being traded to the Los Angeles Rams. He was the Rams Most Valuable Player in 1972. Iman spent several years as an assistant coach in the NFL.

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67 Mike Wood

Number 67 worn by Mike Wood was retired on April 23, 1978. Wood established a new NCAA record for career field goals during his senior season in 1977. He broke the old record of 51 on Sept. 17, 1977 with a 27-yard kick against Delta State at Houck Stadium. His NCAA record total of 64 stood for several years and is still the record at Southeast. Wood, who currently resides in St. Louis, played professionally with both the St. Louis Cardinals and San Diego Chargers.


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MVP Award * Ten awards are made annually to the outstanding athlete in each major sport. Football recipients are: Glennon Schott.........................1960 Clinton Telle................................. 1961 Harry Lane................................... 1962 Norman Dockins....................... 1963 Jerry Ward....................................1964 Lewis Kelley................................. 1965 Charles Koerner........................ 1966 Michael Richey...........................1967 Walter Smallwood.................... 1968 Al Holmes..................................... 1969 Ron Heims.................................... 1970 Doug Mackey................................1971 Larry Luster..................................1972 Lance Brune.................................1973

Carl Gross......................................1974 Mike Olson....................................1975 Gary Kornfeld..............................1976 Eric Eckert.....................................1977 Don Davis.......................................1978 Mike Wieser..................................1979 Mike Gohn....................................1980 Matt Biddle................................... 1981 Jim Prestwood............................1982 David Stewart............................. 1983 Gene Kelsey................................. 1984 David Jackson........................... 1985 Gene Kelsey................................. 1986 Ken Miller.......................................1987 Rick Aeilts..................................... 1988 Jim Eustice, Brian Lattimore.................... 1989 Ches Salyer..................................1990 Darrell Philon............................... 1991 Kelvin Anderson........................ 1992 Kelvin Anderson, Doug Berg............................... 1993 Kelvin Anderson, Doug Berg............................... 1994 Frank Russell.............................. 1995 Brian Burton, Greg Klund........... 1996 Chad King......................................1997 Kevin Meacham......................... 1998 Rashad West............................... 1999 Leslie Weaver............................2000 Willie Ponder...............................2001 Willie Ponder.............................. 2002 Ray Goodson............................. 2003 Dan Connolly.............................2004 Mike Miller................................... 2005 Edgar Jones...............................2006 Adam Casper............................. 2007 Nick Stauffer..............................2008 Matt Scheible............................2009 Henry Harris...............................2010 Matt Scheible.............................. 2011 Blake Peiffer.................................2012 Paul McRoberts..........................2013 Kyle Snyder.................................. 2014 Paul McRoberts......................... 2015 Tremane McCullough............ 2016

Marquis Terry..............................2017 Marquis Terry............................. 2018 Kristian Wilkerson.................... 2019 Hamby Award * The Hamby Award is given in honor of former Southeast line coach Jim Hamby and is sponsored by the Hamby family. It goes annually to the football letterman with the highest grade point average. Ryan Devins................................. 1994 Shane Kennedy......................... 1995 Nick Reggio................................. 1996 Andrew Helle...............................1997 Jason DeWolf............................. 1998 Jason DeWolf............................. 1999 Isaac Powell................................2000 Isaac Powell.................................2001 Charles McElroy....................... 2002 Charles McElroy....................... 2003 Charles McElroy.......................2004 Matt Boyack............................... 2005 Matt Boyack, Kendall Magana...2006 Matt Boyack............................... 2007 Kendall Magana........................2008 Dustin Powell.............................2009 J.J. Sanchez.................................2010 Bradley Montgomery.............. 2011 Aaron King....................................2012 Reggie Jennings........................2013 Alex Niznak.................................. 2014 Fletcher Evans........................... 2015 Fletcher Evans........................... 2016 Brandt Selesky............................2017 Brandt Selesky........................... 2018 Brandt Selesky........................... 2019

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Goddard Football Award * Established by Wayne Goddard, a former Little AllAmerican, in honor of the 1937 football team on which he played. The 1937 team was the first unbeaten and untied team in school history. John Nicholas.............................1957 Don Mings.................................... 1958 Ken Iman........................................ 1959 Glennon Schott.........................1960 Ryland Meyr................................. 1961 David Steinbecker................... 1962 Garry Brandt............................... 1963 Otto Privette...............................1964 Lewis Kelley................................. 1965 Paul Ebaugh................................ 1966 Terry Benassi...............................1967 Tom Critchlow............................ 1968 Roger Coombs........................... 1969 Steve Johnson........................... 1970 Jack Huelskamp.........................1971 Steve Derringer..........................1972 Rick Stewart.................................1973 Dennis Helms..............................1974 Doug Frick.....................................1975 Tom Suter......................................1976 Alex Clinton..................................1977 Willie Taylor..................................1978 Rick Schmidt................................1979 Boyd Paulsmeyer......................1980 Ted Banker.................................... 1981 Dennis Lockhart........................1982 Sam McCord................................ 1983 Dennis Sievers........................... 1984 Jeff Brown.................................... 1985 Dennis Sievers........................... 1986 John Follmer................................1987 John Follmer............................... 1988 Shawn Corbett........................... 1989 Shawn Corbett...........................1990 Chris Pickett................................ 1991 Chris Pickett............................... 1992 Brent Brune, John Haggerty.1993 Doug Berg.................................... 1994

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Bobby Haggerty....................... 1994 Frank Russell, Bob Haggerty.. 1995 Brian Burton................................ 1996 Angel Rubio..................................1997 Kevin Meacham......................... 1998 Jeremy Atwell............................ 1999 Joe Williams...............................2000 Prince Anderson.......................2001 Ricky Farmer.............................. 2002 O.J. Turner................................... 2003 O.J. Turner...................................2004 Mike Miller................................... 2005 Adam Casper.............................2006 Adam Casper............................. 2007 Nick Stauffer..............................2008 Justin Woodlief.........................2009 Joshua Jackson........................2010 Blake Peiffer................................. 2011 Blake Peiffer.................................2012 Ben Kargbo...................................2013 Roper Garrett............................. 2014 Roper Garrett............................. 2015 Roper Garrett............................. 2016 Zach Hall........................................2017 Zach Hall....................................... 2018 Zach Hall....................................... 2019

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RECORDS Doug Beard.................................. 1995 Chad King..................................... 1996 Chad King......................................1997 Jason DeWolf............................. 1998 Chad Gwilliam............................ 1999 Charles McElroy.......................2000 Dan Bieg........................................2001 Dan Bieg....................................... 2002 Dan Bieg....................................... 2003 Dan Bieg.......................................2004 Zach Leible................................. 2005 Francisco Perez........................2006 Francisco Perez........................ 2007 Jason Brown..............................2008 Brandon Harris.........................2009 Brandon Harris..........................2010 Ben Schmidt................................. 2011 Colt McCauley.............................2012 Corey Porter.................................2013 Corey Porter................................ 2014 Garret Baker................................ 2015 Drew Forbes................................ 2016 Drew Forbes.................................2017 Drew Forbes................................ 2018 Elijah Swehla............................... 2019 Top Linebacker Award Established in 2014 Roper Garrett............................. 2014 Chad Meredith........................... 2015 Roper Garrett, Kendall Donnerson............. 2016 Zach Hall........................................2017 Zach Hall....................................... 2018 Justin Swift.................................. 2019 Top Offensive Back Award Established in 2014 DeMichael Jackson................. 2014 Tremane McCullough............ 2015 Will Young..................................... 2016 Marquis Terry..............................2017 Marquis Terry............................. 2018 Zion Custis................................... 2019

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Offensive Work Team MVP Award Established in 2014 Richie Eisenhart........................ 2014 Nick Michel.................................. 2015 Eddie Morris................................ 2016 Brandon Fouts.............................2017 Patrick Maddox......................... 2018 Jalyn Williams............................ 2019 Defensive Work Team MVP Award Established in 2014 Rider Garrett............................... 2014 Bud Hilburn.................................. 2015 Nick Thompson......................... 2016 Derrick Calhoun.........................2017 Cameron John............................ 2018 Izeal Terrell.................................. 2019 Willie Ponder Wide Receiver Award Established in 2014 Peter Lloyd................................... 2014 Paul McRoberts......................... 2015 Kristian Wilkerson.................... 2016 Kristian Wilkerson.....................2017 Kristian Wilkerson.................... 2018 Aaron Alston............................... 2019 Mike Wood Top Specialist Award Established in 2014 Ryan McCrum............................. 2014 Alex Knight.................................. 2015 Alex Knight.................................. 2016 Jake Reynolds.............................2017 Nick Thompson......................... 2018 Jake Reynolds............................ 2019 Dutch Meyr Toughest Redhawk Award Established in 2014 Kyle Snyder.................................. 2014 Joshua Wilson............................ 2015 Travis Sanders........................... 2016

HONORS & AWARDS Richie Eisenhart.........................2017 Lucas Orchard............................ 2018 Daniel Santacaterina.............. 2019 Offensive Newcomer Award Established in 2015 Dante Vandeven....................... 2015 Jesse Hosket.............................. 2016 Marquis Terry..............................2017 Daniel Santacaterina.............. 2018 Geno Hess.................................... 2019 Defensive Newcomer Award Established in 2015 Stephon Williams...................... 2015 Zach Hall....................................... 2016 Bydarrius Knighten..................2017 DJ Freeman................................. 2018 Rasean McCauley.................... 2019 Cornerstone Award Established in 2014. Awarded to the player who best exemplifies the four cornerstones of Southeast’s football program -- Love, Effort, Attitude, Discipline. Matt Starks.................................. 2014 Peter Lloyd................................... 2015 Ryan Moore.................................. 2016 Chad Meredith............................2017 Bud Hilburn.................................. 2018 Bud Hilburn.................................. 2019 CoSIDA/Capital One Second-Team Academic All-American J.J. Sanchez, DT.......................2010 CoSIDA/Capital One First-Team Academic All-District VII J.J. Sanchez, DT.......................2010 Matt Scheible, QB....................2010

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CoSIDA/Capital One First-Team Academic All-District VI Bradley Montgomery, CB...... 2011 College Football Hall of Fame Kenneth Dement, OT/DT (Inducted August 14, 1998) Team USA IFAF World Championship Participants Henry Harris................................ 2011 Frank Knights.............................. 2011 Southeast Missouri Football Hall of Famers Kenneth Dement (1951-54) (Inducted 2002) Ken Iman (1956-59) (Inducted 2002) Kenneth Knox (1952-67) (Inducted 2002) Marvin Rosengarten (Inducted 2002) John Schneider (Inducted 2002) Abe Stuber (1932-46) (Inducted 2002) Donald “Diz” Anderson (1942-47) (Inducted 2003) Wayne Goddard (1934-37) (Inducted 2003) Walter Smallwood (1965-68) (Inducted 2003) John Wittenborn (1954-57) (Inducted 2003) 1937 Football Team (Inducted 2003) 1955 Football Team (Inducted 2003) Kelvin Anderson (1992-94) (Inducted 2004) E.J. Courleux (1904-07) (Inducted 2004)


HONORS & AWARDS Greg Brune (1964-68) (Inducted 2011) Tom Thrower (1958-60) (Inducted 2011) Jim Hamby (1958-68) (Inducted 2012) Eugene Amano (2000-03) (Inducted 2013) Dan Connolly (2001-04) (Inducted 2013) Angel Rubio (1993-97) (Inducted 2014) David Means (1970-73) (Inducted 2015) Willie Ponder (2001-02) (Inducted 2015) Eddie Moss (1970-71) (Inducted 2016) Tom Brennecke (1954-57) (Inducted 2018) David Simonhoff (2003-06) (Inducted 2018) Larry Yeargain (1952-55) (Inducted 2019)

Paul McRoberts became the first Southeast Missouri player invited to the Reese’s Senior Bowl in 2016.

Linebacker Zach Hall became SEMO’s first player to win the STATS Buck Buchanan FCS National Defensive Player of the Year Award in 2018.

Defensive tackle Josh Avery was the first Southeast Missouri player invited to the NFLPA Collegiate Bowl in 2020.

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John Diepenbrock (1965-68) (Inducted 2004) Bill McLane (1934-37) (Inducted 2004) Ryland “Dutch” Meyr (1958-61) (Inducted 2004) Dan Peiffer (1970-73) (Inducted 2004) Steve Williams (1981-84) (Inducted 2004) Ted Banker (1979-82) (Inducted 2005) Frank Hawkins (1903-07) (Inducted 2005) Don Pritchard (1931-36) (Inducted 2005) Royal Tibe (1919-23) (Inducted 2006) Mike Gohn (1978-81) (Inducted 2007) Doug (Berg) Neuse (1988-94) (Inducted 2008) Clarence Bergman (1927-31) (Inducted 2010) John “Hap” Bernard (1908-13) (Inducted 2011)

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RECORDS Wins, Losses and Streaks All-Time Games Played..............................................................................1,040 in 114 years Overall Record...............................................................................................................467-537-36 Undefeated and Untied Teams (four)............................1904 (2-0-0), 1918 (2-0-0), 1937 (9-0-0), 1955 (9-0-0) Longest Undefeated Streak...............................................................16 games (1936-38) Longest Winning Streak.......................................................................16 games (1936-38) Longest Losing Streak........................................................................... 12 games (1983-84) Consecutive Games Scoring Streak...............................................93 games (2011-19) Most Wins in a Season.................................................. 9 (1937, 1955, 2010, 2018, 2019) Most Losses in a Season............................................................................................. 10 (1984) Top Scoring Teams 2018....................................................................................................................................... 482 points 2002.......................................................................................................................................416 points 2014....................................................................................................................................... 384 points 2019....................................................................................................................................... 358 points 2010........................................................................................................................................323 points Top Defensive Teams 1937.........................................................................................................................12 points allowed 1929........................................................................................................................ 19 points allowed Milestone Victories Win Year Opponent Score 50 1931 Southern Illinois 6-0 100 1941 Upper Iowa 28-7 150 1955 Henderson Teachers 18-7 200 1963 NW Missouri St. 22-19 250 1972 Lincoln 38-8 300 1980 Lincoln 57-3 350 1992 UT Martin 37-13 400 2005 Murray State 52-21 450 2018 Dayton 40-21 Records by Decade 1904-13......................................................14-19-2 No Team in 1914 1915-24.....................................................25-33-4 1925-34..................................................27-45-10 1935-44...................................................49-32-3 No Games in 1945 1946-55...................................................42-39-8 1956-65....................................................51-43-2 1966-75.................................................... 64-37-2 1976-85....................................................43-62-4 1986-95....................................................52-56-1 1996-05........................................................38-74 2006-15....................................................... 40-74 2016-present.............................................24-24

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Largest Crowds at Houck Field vs. UT Martin (Oct. 30, 2010).................... 11,126 vs. Southern Illinois (Sept. 6, 2003)....................11,100 vs. Eastern Kentucky (Oct. 2, 1999).......................11,015 vs. Tennessee State (Oct. 9, 2010)......................10,316 vs. Western Kentucky (Sept. 23, 2000)............... 10,222 vs. Southern Illinois (Sept. 3, 2011)..................... 10,136 vs. Southern Illinois (Sept. 1, 2005)....................10,100 vs. Murray State (Oct. 20, 2001)...................10,100 vs. Murray State (Oct. 21, 2000)..................10,028 vs. Murray State (Sept. 1, 1979)................... 10,000 vs. Southern Illinois (Aug. 31, 1995)......................9,827

MISCELLANEOUS Southeast Missouri vs. FBS Opponents (1-24) Since becoming FCS in 1991 Date Nov. 12, 1994 Oct. 19, 1996 Aug. 31, 2000 Sept. 1, 2001 Sept. 14, 2002 Sept. 28, 2002 Aug. 30, 2003 Sept. 13, 2003 Sept. 11, 2004 Sept. 18, 2004 Sept. 10, 2005 Oct. 14, 2006 Aug. 30, 2007 Sept. 6, 2008 Sept. 12, 2009 Sept. 2, 2010 Sept. 17, 2011 Aug. 30, 2012 Sept. 7, 2013 Sept. 6, 2014 Sept. 5, 2015 Sept. 3, 2016 Sept. 2, 2017 Sept. 1, 2018 Sept. 14, 2019

Opponent at Hawai’i at Arkansas State at Marshall at Eastern Michigan at Eastern Michigan at Middle Tennessee State at Ohio at Arkansas State at Bowling Green at Central Michigan at Kent State at Arkansas at Cincinnati at #6 Missouri at #23 Cincinnati at Ball State at Purdue at Central Michigan at Ole Miss at Kansas at Missouri at Memphis at Kansas at Arkansas State at Missouri

Redhawks in the National Rankings USA Today/ESPN Poll Aug. 25, 2003..........................................#21 Sept. 1, 2003...........................................#22 FCS Media Poll (TSN/STATS) Final, 2002...............................................#24 Aug. 25, 2003........................................ #20 Sept. 1, 2003............................................#21 Oct. 4, 2010.............................................#25 Oct. 11, 2010............................................ #18 Oct. 18, 2010........................................... #13 Oct. 25, 2010........................................... #11 Nov. 1, 2010............................................... #9 Nov. 8, 2010...............................................#7 Nov. 15, 2010...........................................#10 Nov. 22, 2010............................................ #9 Final, 2010................................................ #13 Oct. 6, 2014.............................................#23 Oct. 29, 2018...........................................#25 Nov. 5, 2018..............................................#21 Nov. 12, 2018...........................................#23

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34 38 63 16 35 14 17 21 49 44 33 63 59 52 70 27 59 38 31 34 34 35 38 48 50

Final, 2018................................................ #15 Aug. 26, 2019...........................................#17 Sept. 2, 2019............................................#12 Sept. 9, 2019........................................... #19 Sept. 16, 2019.........................................#23 Sept. 23, 2019........................................#23 Sept. 30, 2019........................................#23 Oct. 7, 2019............................................. #20 Oct. 21, 2019...........................................#24 Oct. 28, 2019........................................... #18 Nov. 4, 2019..............................................#17 Nov. 11, 2019............................................ #15 Nov. 18, 2019........................................... #13 Nov. 25, 2019...........................................#12 Final, 2019.................................................#17 FCS Coaches Poll Final, 2002...............................................#23 Oct. 11, 2010........................................... #20 Oct. 18, 2010........................................... #13 Oct. 25, 2010........................................... #11 Nov. 1, 2010.............................................#10 Nov. 8, 2010.............................................. #8 Nov. 15, 2010...........................................#10


MISCELLANEOUS

SEMO vs. #1 Ranked Opponents #1 Tennessee State*...............L, 28-35 (Nov. 20, 1999) #1 Southern Illinois*................L, 24-42 (Nov. 21, 2009) #1 Eastern Washington.......... L, 17-37 Second Round of FCS Playoffs (Dec. 4, 2010) #1 Jacksonville State.............L, 28-56 (Nov. 14, 2015) * Game played at Houck Field SEMO vs. Ranked FCS Opponents (Since 2004) #2 Southern Illinois....................L, 3-42 (Sept. 2, 2004) #14 Jacksonville State.............L, 9-47 (Nov. 20, 2004) #5 Southern Illinois*...............L, 23-58 (Sept. 1, 2005) #20 Eastern Illinois.................... L, 0-21 (Oct. 7, 2006) #21 Eastern Illinois*.................. L, 16-31 (Sept. 29, 2007) #22 Jacksonville State...........L, 17-38 (Oct. 4, 2008) #19 Tennessee State*...........W, 27-20 (Oct. 25, 2008) #18 UT Martin*............................L, 21-31 (Nov. 15, 2008) #15 Jacksonville State*...........L, 3-24 (Nov. 7, 2009) #1 Southern Illinois*................L, 24-42 (Nov. 21, 2009) #5 Southern Illinois.................W, 24-21 (Sept. 18, 2010) #6 Jacksonville State............ L, 27-29

(Nov. 13, 2010) #1 Eastern Washington.......... L, 17-37 (Dec. 4, 2010) #17 Southern Illinois*............. L, 10-38 (Sept. 3, 2011) #18 Tennessee State*........... L, 28-40 (Oct. 13, 2012) #23 Eastern Kentucky*.............L, 7-31 (Nov. 3, 2012) #23 UT Martin*..............................L, 7-17 (Sept. 28, 2013) #3 Eastern Illinois*..................L, 33-55 (Oct. 19, 2013) #14 Southern Illinois...............L, 23-50 (Sept. 13, 2014) #3 Southeastern La.*............W, 24-23 (Sept. 20, 2014) #20 Tennessee State*...........W, 28-21 (Oct. 4, 2014) #18 Eastern Kentucky............L, 21-33 (Oct. 25, 2014) #3 Jacksonville State*.........L, 30-49 (Nov. 22, 2014) #23 Indiana State.....................L, 28-29 (Sept. 19, 2015) #14 Eastern Kentucky*..........L, 10-27 (Oct. 17, 2015) #1 Jacksonville State.............L, 28-56 (Nov. 14, 2015) #13 Eastern Illinois*................. W, 21-14 (Oct. 1, 2016) #2 Jacksonville State*........... L, 10-17 (Nov. 5, 2016) #3 Jacksonville State............... L, 7-23 (Oct. 28, 2017) #4 Jacksonville State*..........W, 37-14 (Oct. 20, 2018) #15 Stony Brook*..................... W, 28-14 (Nov. 24, 2018) #3 Weber State.........................L, 23-48 (Dec. 1, 2018) #14 Jacksonville State..........W, 24-21 (Oct. 19, 2019) #13 Illinois State*.........................L, 6-24 (Nov. 30, 2019) * Game played at Houck Field Wins vs. Ranked FCS Opponents #17 Illinois State*.....................W, 28-25 (Sept. 16, 2000) #19 Tennessee State*...........W, 27-20 (Oct. 25, 2008) #5 Southern Illinois.................W, 24-21 (Sept. 18, 2010) #3 Southeastern La.*............W, 24-23 (Sept. 20, 2014)

#20 Tennessee State*...........W, 28-21 (Oct. 4, 2014) #13 Eastern Illinois*................. W, 21-14 (Oct. 1, 2016) #4 Jacksonville State*..........W, 37-14 (Oct. 20, 2018) #15 Stony Brook*..................... W, 28-14 (Nov. 24, 2018) #14 Jacksonville State..........W, 24-21 (Oct. 19, 2019) * Game played at Houck Field Year-by-Year NCAA Division I Records Year Record Head Coach 1991 3-8 Mumford 1992 2-9 Mumford 1993 3-8 Mumford 1994 7-5 Mumford 1995 5-6 Mumford 1996 3-8 Mumford 1997 4-7 Mumford 1998 3-8 Mumford 1999 3-8 Mumford 2000 3-8 Billings 2001 4-7 Billings 2002 8-4 Billings 2003 5-7 Billings 2004 3-8 Billings 2005 2-9 Billings 2006 4-7 Samuel 2007 3-8 Samuel 2008 4-8 Samuel 2009 2-9 Samuel 2010 9-3 Samuel 2011 3-8 Samuel 2012 3-8 Samuel 2013 3-9 Samuel 2014 5-7 Matukewicz 2015 4-7 Matukewicz 2016 3-8 Matukewicz 2017 3-8 Matukewicz 2018 9-4 Matukewicz 2019 9-4 Matukewicz Total 122-208 (.370) Year-by-Year Ohio Valley Conference Records Year Record Finish 1991 3-4 5th 1992 2-6 8th 1993 2-6 8th 1994 5-3 3rd 1995 5-3 4th 1996 3-5 7th 1997 1-6 7th 1998 2-5 7th

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1999 2-5 2000 1-6 2001 1-5 2002 4-2 2003 5-3 2004 3-5 2005 2-6 2006 2-6 2007 1-7 2008 2-6 2009 1-7 2010 7-1 2011 2-6 2012 2-6 2013 2-6 2014 3-5 2015 3-4 2016 3-5 2017 3-5 2018 6-2 2019 7-1 Total 85-137

6th 7th 6th 4th 5th 7th 7th 7th 9th 7th 8th 1st 7th 7th 7th 6th 5th 7th 6th 2nd t1st (.383)

Average Home Attendance Since becoming FCS in 1991 Year Average Dates 1991 6,028 6 1992 6,640 5 1993 4,822 6 1994 7,676 5 1995 5,893 6 1996 4,489 5 1997 4,428 7 1998 6,794 6 1999 6,605 6 2000 8,056 4 2001 7,434 6 2002 6,019 5 2003 7,646 6 2004 5,350 4 2005 6,577 5 2006 8,018 6 2007 6,215 6 2008 5,794 6 2009 5,835 6 2010 8,342 5 2011 5,338 6 2012 5,477 5 2013 4,165 5 2014 5,189 6 2015 4,804 6 2016 5,363 5 2017 3,864 5 2018 4,498 6 2019 4,323 7

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Nov. 22, 2010............................................ #8 Final, 2010................................................ #13 Oct. 29, 2018...........................................#24 Nov. 5, 2018............................................. #19 Nov. 12, 2018...........................................#23 Final, 2018................................................ #16 Aug. 26, 2019.......................................... #18 Sept. 2, 2019........................................... #13 Sept. 9, 2019.......................................... #20 Sept. 16, 2019.........................................#25 Sept. 30,. 2019.....................................#t25 Oct. 7, 2019..............................................#22 Oct. 28, 2019............................................#21 Nov. 4, 2019............................................. #18 Nov. 11, 2019.............................................#17 Nov. 18, 2019........................................... #16 Nov. 25, 2019.......................................... #13 Final, 2019................................................ #16

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History of Overtime Games (9-2) Since becoming FCS in 1991 Date Oct. 26, 1996 Aug. 29, 2002 Sept. 25, 2004 Nov. 13, 2004 Nov. 3, 2007 Aug. 28, 2008 Oct. 25, 2008 Sept. 22, 2012 Oct. 12, 2013 Oct. 11, 2014 Oct. 5, 2019

Opponent vs. Middle Tennessee vs. Arkansas-Monticello vs. Samford vs. Tennessee Tech vs. Austin Peay vs. Southwest Baptist vs. Tennessee State vs. Tennessee Tech vs. Murray State vs. Murray State vs. Tennessee Tech

OT 1OT 1OT 4OT 1OT 2OT 1OT 1OT 2OT 3OT 2OT 2OT

Result W, 16-13 W, 52-41 W, 51-48 W, 31-28 L, 31-34 W, 35-28 W, 27-20 W, 41-38 W, 37-34 L, 41-44 W, 43-37

Homecoming Games (15-14) Since becoming FCS in 1991 Date Oct. 12, 1991 Oct. 31, 1992 Nov. 6, 1993 Oct. 29, 1994 Oct. 7, 1995 Oct. 26, 1996 Oct. 11, 1997 Oct. 31, 1998 Oct. 9, 1999 Oct. 21, 2000 Oct. 20, 2001 Oct. 19, 2002 Oct. 4, 2003 Oct. 30, 2004 Oct. 29, 2005 Oct. 21, 2006 Oct. 20, 2007 Oct. 25, 2008 Oct. 10, 2009 Oct. 30, 2010 Oct. 22, 2011 Oct. 20, 2012 Oct. 26, 2013 Oct. 4, 2014 Oct. 17, 2015 Nov. 5, 2016 Oct. 14, 2017 Oct. 13, 2018 Oct. 26, 2019

Opponent vs. Tennessee Tech W vs. UT Martin W vs. Eastern Kentucky L vs. Austin Peay W vs. Tennessee Tech W vs. Middle Tennessee W vs. Tennessee Tech L vs. Middle Tennessee L vs. Tennessee Tech L vs. Murray State L vs. Murray State L vs. Eastern Illinois L vs. Eastern Illinois W vs. UT Martin W vs. Murray State W vs. Eastern Kentucky L vs. Murray State L vs. Tennessee State W vs. Austin Peay L vs. UT Martin W vs. Austin Peay W vs. UT Martin L vs. Eastern Kentucky L vs. Tennessee State W vs. Eastern Kentucky L vs. #2 Jacksonville State L vs. Tennessee Tech W vs. Austin Peay W vs. UT Martin W

Score 34-31 37-13 21-35 31-10 33-12 16-13 14-17 19-21 7-21 28-38 35-45 27-44 30-17 35-7 52-21 21-27 17-31 27-20OT 14-24 24-17 17-13 17-27 7-31 28-21 10-27 10-17 31-3 31-27 17-10

Postseason History NCAA Division I Championship Results Dec. 4, 2010 at #1 Eastern Washington (Second Round) Nov. 24, 2018 vs. #15 Stony Brook (First Round) Dec. 1, 2018 at #3 Weber State (Second Round) Nov. 30, 2019 vs. #13 Illinois State (First Round)

L

17-37

W

28-14

L

23-48

L

4-26

First-Ever Postseason Appearance...........2010 Years in the Postseason...................................3 (2010, 2018, 2019) Overall Playoff Record......................................1-3 Postseason Record on the Road.................0-2 Postseason Record at Home.........................1-1 Playoff Record By Round First Round (Last: 2019)...................................1-1 Second Round (Last: 2018)............................0-2 Postseason Coaching Records Tony Samuel...........................................................0-1 Tom Matukewicz..................................................1-2

Southeast Missouri picked up its first playoff win with a 28-14 victory over #15 Stony Brook on Nov. 24, 2018 in Cape Girardeau. It was the first time SEMO hosted a playoff game at Houck Field.

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LAST TIME IT HAPPENED

Southeast Missouri Held Its Opponent To . . . Less than 10 first downs.............................................................................vs. Missouri Baptist, 8/28/14 (6) 10 first downs............................................................................................. vs. Jacksonville State, 11/17/07 (10) Zero yards rushing.................................................................................................at Tennessee State, 11/19/94 Negative yards rushing.....................................................................................vs. Murray State, 11/18/17 (-9) Under 30 yards rushing........................................................................... vs. Eastern Kentucky, 9/30/17 (11) 100 yards rushing or less...................................................................................... Murray State, 11/23/19 (93) Zero passing yards.....................................................................................................at Eastern Illinois, 10/13/01 No pass completions................................................................................................at Eastern Illinois, 10/13/01 No pass attempts........................................................................................................at Eastern Illinois, 10/13/01 Under 30 yards passing....................................................................................at Austin Peay, 10/30/93 (23) 150 yards or less of total offense......................................................... vs. Missouri Baptist, 8/28/14 (81) 200 yards or less of total offense.................................................... vs. Tennessee Tech, 10/14/17 (195) No touchdowns.......................................................................................................vs. Tennessee Tech, 10/14/17 Southeast Missouri . . . Had two passers throw for 100 yards....................................................vs. Jacksonville State, 9/24/05 (Kevin Ballatore 195 yds & Mike Haley 160 yds) Had two passers complete 10 passes...................................................vs. Jacksonville State, 9/24/05 (Kevin Ballatore 22 yds & Mike Haley 14 yds) Had two rushers run for 100 yards............................................................at Jacksonville State, 11/23/13 (DeMichael Jackson 183 yds & Lewis Washington 111 yds) Had two receivers over 100 receiving yards............................................ at Tennessee Tech, 10/6/18 (Jerrick Orr, 121 yds; Colby Cornett, 115 yds) Had a quarterback rush for 100 yards............at Eastern Kentucky, 10/25/14 (Kyle Snyder, 116 yds) Had a quarterback rush for 200 yards............vs. Jacksonville State, 11/12/11 (Matt Scheible 209 yds) Had three receivers catch five passes......................................................... vs. Eastern Illinois, 10/18/14 (Peter Lloyd, Spencer Davis, DeMichael Jackson) Had a 100-yard rusher and a 100-yard receiver ....................................at Tennessee State, 11/2/19 (Geno Hess, 156 yds, Kristian Wilkerson, 111 yds) Had a 300-yard passer, 100-yard receiver and 100-yard rusher......vs. Tennessee St., 11/3/18 (Daniel Santacaterina, 306 yds; KristianWilkerson, 129 yds; Marquis Terry, 107 yds) Had a 300-yard rusher..............................................at Southern Illinois, 9/15/18 (Marquis Terry, 311) Returned a punt for a touchdown..................at Eastern Illinois, 11/16/19 (Shabari Davis 46 yds) Returned a kickoff for a touchdown...............at Eastern Illinois, 9/23/17 (Cameron Sanders, 93 yds) Returned an interception for a touchdown...................................................vs. Murray, State, 11/23/19 (Zach Hall, 61 yds) Returned two interceptions for touchdowns..........................................vs. Tennessee Tech, 9/22/12 (Darrick Borum 41 yds & Branden Spann 100 yds) Returned a fumble for a touchdown...................at Murray State, 11/10/18 (Justin Swift, 60 yds) Returned a blocked field goal for a TD.....vs. Jacksonville State, 10/20/18 (Knighten, 85 yds) Blocked a punt.....................................................................................at UT Martin, 10/27/18 (Taylen Waller) Blocked a punt for a touchdown...................................................................... at Tennessee Tech, 10/6/18 (Aaron Alston blocked and Taylen Waller recovered) Blocked an opponent’s field goal attempt.......... vs. UT Martin, 10/26/19 (Omardrick Douglas) Had a punt blocked....................................................................................................... at Montana State, 9/7/19

Had punt blocked for a touchdown...................................................................................at Missouri, 9/5/15 (Brothers blocked the punt, Aarion Penton recovered) Had a kickoff returned for a touchdown at Murray State (Malik Honeycutt, 79 yds), 11/10/18 Had a punt returned for a touchdown.......... at Murray State (Walter Powell, 100 yds), 11/17/12 Had an interception returned for a touchdown.......................................................................... at Missouri (Cale Garrett, 27 yds) 9/14/19 Had a fumble returned for a touchdown.................................................... at Southern Illinois, 9/10/16 (James Ceasar, 47 yds) Missed a PAT kick.....................................................................................................at Tennessee State, 11/2/19 Had a PAT kick blocked...........................................................................................at Eastern Illinois, 11/16/19 Blocked an opponent’s PAT kick.................................................Derrick Calhoun at Missouri, 9/14/19 A successful 2-point conversion..................................................................................vs. UT Martin. 11/21/15 (Logan Larson pass from Dante Vandeven) Had a field goal attempt blocked..............................................................................vs. UT Martin, 10/26/19 Recovered an onside kick..............................................................................at Jacksonville State, 10/19/19 Shut out an opponent...........................................................................vs. Missouri Baptist (77-0), 8/28/14 Was shut out.................................................................................................................... at Missouri (50-0), 9/7/19 Played an overtime game................................................ vs. Tennessee Tech, 10/5/19 (W, 43-37 2OT) Scored a safety.................................................................................................. vs. Jacksonville State, 10/20/18 Gave up a safety........................................................................................................vs. Southern Illinois, 9/21/13 Had no turnovers................................................................................................at Jacksonville State, 10/19/19 Beat a nationally-ranked opponent................................................ at #14 Jacksonville State, 10/19/19 Was ranked in Top-25 of FCS Coaches or Sports STATS Polls......................................#12, 11/24/19 Ended the year ranked in the Top-25 of FCS Coaches or Sports Network Polls........................2019 A Southeast Missouri Player . . . Rushed 30 times........................................................................ Marquis Terry (30) at UT Martin, 10/27/18 Rushed 25 times....................................................................................Marquis Terry (25) at Dayton, 9/9/17 Rushed for 300 Yards..................................................Marquis Terry (311) at Southern Illinois, 9/15/18 Rushed for 250 yards............................................Henry Harris (293) vs. Southwest Baptist, 11/6/10 Rushed for 200 yards....................................................................Marquis Terry (202) vs. Dayton, 9/8/18 Rushed for 150 yards........................................................Geno Hess (156) at Tennessee State, 11/2/19 Rushed for 100 yards...................................................... Zion Custis (117) vs. Tennessee Tech, 10/5/19 Passed for 400 yards...................... Andrew Goodenough (407) vs. Jacksonville State, 11/22/03 Passed for 300 yards.............................. Daniel Santacaterina (306), vs. Tennessee State, 11/3/18 Attempted 50 passes.....................................................................Mike Haley (61) at Kent State, 9/10/05 Attempted 40 passes........................................................... Jesse Hosket (44) at Austin Peay, 10/21/17 Attempted 30 passes.......................................Daniel Santacaterina (39) vs. Murray State, 11/23/19 Completed 30 passes.................................... Daniel Santacaterina (30) vs. Eastern Illinois, 11/17/18 Completed 20 passes.......................................Daniel Santacaterina (29) vs. Murray State, 11/23/19 Passed for four or more touchdowns.....Daniel Santacaterina (4) at Tennessee Tech, 10/6/18 Threw three or more interceptions..............................Dante Vandeven (3) vs. UT Martin, 11/21/15 Had 400 yards of total offense......................Jack Tomco (429 passing) vs. UT Martin, 10/12/02 Had 300 yards of total offense............. Daniel Santacaterina (331) at Tennessee State, 11/2/19 Had 100 yards rushing and 100 yards passing..............Kyle Snyder (116 rushing; 245 passing) at Eastern Kentucky, 10/25/14 Had 400 All-Purpose Yards...................................Marquis Terry (438) at Southern Illinois, 9/15/18 Had 300 All-Purpose Yards.............................................Henry Harris (314) at Austin Peay, 10/16/10 Had 250 All-Purpose Yards...........................................Zion Custis (254) vs. Eastern Illinois, 11/17/18 Had 200 All-Purpose Yards.................................... Kristian Wilkerson (263) at UT Martin, 10/27/18 Caught 10 passes.............................................................................Paul McRoberts vs. UT Martin, 11/21/15 Caught nine passes........................................................Kristian Wilkerson at Tennessee State, 11/2/19 Had 200 receiving yards........................... Kristian Wilkerson (254) vs. Eastern Kentucky, 11/9/19 Had 100 receiving yards.......................................Kristian Wilkerson (114) vs. Illinois State, 11/30/19 Scored 10 points kicking...........................................Kendrick Tiller (14) at Tennessee State, 11/2/19 Scored four touchdowns rushing....................................Marquis Terry at Southern Illinois, 9/15/18 Scored three touchdowns rushing............................ Mark Robinson vs. Tennessee Tech, 10/5/19 Scored two touchdowns rushing.......................................Zion Custis vs. Eastern Kentucky, 11/9/19 Scored three touchdowns receiving...................Kristian Wilkerson vs. Tennessee State, 11/3/18 Scored two touchdowns receiving................................ Colby Cornett at Tennessee Tech, 10/6/18 Intercepted three passes................................................Eddie Calvin vs. Southwest Baptist, 8/28/08 Intercepted two passes........................................... Omar Pierre-Louis vs. Tennessee Tech, 10/14/17 Recovered two fumbles..........................................................Maurice Lyles vs. Eastern Illinois, 9/19/09 Had a 70-yard punt.................................................. Jake Reynolds (78) vs. Tennessee Tech, 10/14/17 Kicked a 45-yard field goal.......................................... Kendrick Tiller (45) vs. Illinois State, 11/30/19 Kicked a 50-yard field goal...........................................Kendrick Tiller (55) at Montana State, 9/7/19 Kicked three field goals in a game..................................Kendrick Tiller vs. Eastern Illinois, 11/17/18 Kicked four field goals in a game.................................. Kendrick Tiller at Tennessee State, 11/2/19

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Southeast Missouri Had . . . 30 or more first downs.....................................................................................vs. West Virginia, 9/21/03 (29) 400 yards rushing..................................................................................at Jacksonville State, 11/23/13 (410) 300 yards rushing................................................................................ vs. West Virginia State, 9/21/19 (382) 200 yards rushing........................................................................................at Tennessee State, 11/2/19 (205) 400 yards passing.......................................................................................at Tennessee Tech, 10/6/18 (483) 300 yards passing..................................................................................... vs. Tennessee State, 11/3/18 (306) 600 yards of total offense..............................................................vs. West Virginia State, 9/21/19 (668) 500 yards of total offense........................................................................................ vs. Southern Illinois (529) 90 total plays............................................................................................................at Murray State, 9/24/16 (91) Four passes intercepted............................................................................ at Eastern Kentucky, 9/22/18 (4) Five pass interceptions.................................................................................vs. Mars Hill College, 9/8/12 (5) Five or more Turnovers..............................................................................vs. Eastern Kentucky, 11/9/19 (5) Four pass interceptions.........................................................................vs. Eastern Kentucky, 10/23/10 (4) 10 penalties.................................................................................................................. vs. UT Martin, 10/26/19 (10) 100 yards in penalties.........................................................................................vs. UT Martin, 10/26/19 (130) 70 or more points..........................................................................................vs. Missouri Baptist, 8/28/14 (77) 99-yard scoring drive................................... vs. Murray State, 10/2/15 (12 plays, 99 yards, 2nd Qtr) 90-yard scoring drive............................................................................. vs. Murray State, 11/23/19 (94 yds) 7 Takeaways ............................................................................................................... vs. Southern Illinois, 9/12/15 6 or more Sacks ........................................................................................................ 6, vs. Murray State, 11/18/17 5 Sacks .....................................................................................................................................vs. UT Martin, 10/26/19

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J.F. Corleux 1915-29

COACHING HISTORY

Totals 37 22 2 Tony Samuel John Mumford Winning Percentage: .607 2006-13 1990-99 * MIAA Champions Year W L T Year W L T 1915 2 4 0 1947 2 6 1 Jim Lohr 1916 4 5 0 1948 0 7 2 1917 2 2 1 1949 2 7 0 1974-83 1918 2 0 0 1950 4 5 1 1919 2 4 0 1951 2 5 1 1920 0 4 0 Totals 10 30 5 Year W L T Year W L T 1921 1 3 2 Winning Percentage: .222 1990 7 3 0 2006 4 7 0 1922 5 2 1 1991 3 8 0 2007 3 8 0 1923 4 3 0 Kenneth Knox 1992 2 9 0 2008 4 8 0 Year W L T 1993 3 8 0 1924 3 5 0 1952-67 1974 7 4 0 1994 7 5 0 2009 2 9 0 1925 3 3 2 1975* 7 4 0 1995 5 6 0 2010*# 9 3 0 1926 0 6 1 1976 7 3 1 1996 3 8 0 2011 3 8 0 1927 1 5 2 1977* 7 3 1 1997 4 7 0 2012 3 8 0 1928 1 5 1 1978 6 5 0 1998 3 8 0 2013 3 9 0 1929 3 3 1 1979 6 4 1 1999 3 8 0 Overall 31 60 0 Totals 33 54 11 Winning Percentage: .347 Year W L T 1980 4 7 0 Overall 40 70 0 OVC 19 44 0 Winning Percentage: .341 1952 4 4 0 1981 2 9 0 OVC 25 43 0 George Flamank 1953 4 3 2 1982 5 5 1 Winning Percentage: .363 OVC Winning Pct.: .302 * OVC Champions 1930-31 1954 7 2 0 1983 1 9 0 OVC Winning Pct.: .368 # NCAA Playoffs Year W L T 1955* 9 0 0 Totals 52 53 4 Winning Percentage: .477 1930 1 6 1 1956 2 7 0 Tim Billings * MIAA Champions 1931 2 8 0 1957* 6 2 1 Tom Matukewicz 2000-05 Totals 3 14 1 1958* 7 1 1 2014-Present Bob Smith Winning Percentage: .166 1959* 7 2 0 1984-87 1960 6 4 0 Abe Stuber 1961 5 5 0 1932-46 1962* 7 3 0 1963 4 6 0 1964 5 5 0 Year W L T 1965 2 8 0 2000 3 8 0 Year W L T 1966 5 5 0 2001 4 7 0 2014 5 7 0 Year W L T 2002 8 4 0 1967* 8 2 0 2015 4 7 0 1984 1 10 0 Totals 88 59 4 2003 5 7 0 2016 3 8 0 Year W L T Winning Percentage: .596 1985 4 7 0 2004 3 8 0 2017 3 8 0 1986 6 5 0 2005 2 9 0 1932 2 6 1 * MIAA Champions 2018# 9 4 0 1987* 6 4 1 1933 5 3 1 Overall 25 43 0 2019*# 9 4 0 Totals 17 26 1 1934 8 1 0 Tom Thrower OVC 16 27 0 Winning Percentage: .386 1935 7 2 0 1968-73 Winning Percentage: .368 Overall 33 38 0 * MIAA Champions 1936 4 5 0 OVC Winning Pct.: .372 OVC 25 22 0 Winning Percentage: .465 1937* 9 0 0 OVC Winning Pct.: .532 Bill Maskill 1938 3 5 0 1988-89 * OVC Champions 1939 5 3 1 # NCAA Playoffs 1940 4 5 1 1941 4 4 1 1942* 6 2 0 Year W L T 1943 4 2 0 1968 6 4 0 1944 3 4 0 1969 8 2 0 1945 (No Games) 1970 5 5 0 Year W L T 1946* 8 0 1 1971 7 3 1 Totals 72 42 6 1972 5 4 1 1988 6 4 0 1989 7 4 0 Winning Percentage: .600 1973* 6 4 0 Totals 13 8 0 * MIAA Champions Winning Percentage: .619

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COACHING HISTORY Assistant Coaches (Since 1974) Position Offensive Assistant Defensive Assistant Offensive Asst./Offensive Coordinator Defensive Asst./Defensive Coordinator Offensive Backs/Offensive Coordinator Tight Ends Receivers/Offensive Backs Offensive Line/Offensive Coordinator Defensive Backs Offensive Backs Linebackers Defensive Coordinator Offensive Coordinator Offensive Line Linebackers/Defensive Line/Off. Line Linebackers Offensive Coordinator Receivers Defensive Backs/Receivers Defensive Coordinator Offensive Line Linebackers/Defensive Line Linebackers Tight Ends Running Backs Defensive Backs Quarterbacks Receivers Defensive Assistant/Linebackers Defensive Coordinator Defensive Line Tight Ends Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks Offensive Line Secondary Defensive Coordinator Receivers Defensive Line Offensive Coordinator Assistant Head Coach Wide Receivers Offensive Coordinator Running Backs Defensive Line Defensive Coordinator Wide Receivers Quarterbacks Defensive Ends Offensive Line Offensive Backfield Offensive Coordinator Offensive Line Offensive Backfield Defensive Line/Tight Ends Defensive Coordinator Graduate Assistant Graduate Assistant Offensive Coordinator Defensive Backs Tight Ends/Special Teams/RBs Assistant Head Coach/Offensive Backs Offensive Line

Year(s) 1974-75 1974-75 1974-76 1974-77 1976-77 1976-80 1977-80 1979-80 1979-80 1981 1981 1981, ‘83 1983 1983 1983-87 1984 1984-85 1984-85 1984-87 1984-88 1984-88 1985-88 1986 1986-87 1987 1988 1988 1988 1988, ‘90 1989 1989 1989 1989-90 1989-96 1989-99 1990-92 1990-92 1990-92 1991 1991 1992-93 1993 1993-96 1993-98 1993-99 1995 1995-96 1996 1997 1997-98 1997-99 1998-99 1999 1999-01 2000 2000 2000 2000-03 2000-03 2000, ‘04 2000-05 2000-05

Bob Vaught Graduate Assistant Matt Webb Linebackers/Defensive Line Cody Vardeman Defensive Line/Defensive Backs Andy McGill Graduate Assistant/Defensive Ends Marcus Garstecki Defensive Ends Edgar Weiser Tight Ends Zane Jillson Defensive Backs Dan Lounsbury Tight Ends J.P. Hall Linebackers Rob Likens Offensive Coordinator Derek Hill Defensive Line Paul LaBate Defensive Backs Joe Dan Rogers Defensive Backs/Special Teams Rip Flippo Quarterbacks C.L. Miller, III Defensive Tackles Terry Samuel Receivers Phillip Zimmerman Graduate Assistant Eric Ravellete Tight Ends/Recruiting Coordinator Vincent White Assistant Head Coach/Offensive Coord. Lorenzo Brinkley Receivers/Secondary/Outside LBs Kenny Wilhite Defensive Backs Tim McGuire Asst. Head Coach/Offensive Coord. Defensive Coordinator Chris Norris Running Backs/Special Teams Brian Boerboom Offensive Line Skye Peterson Graduate Assistant Matthew Vincent Graduate Assistant Troy Dumas Linebackers Adam Schwent Graduate Assistant Doug Brady Graduate Assistant Nick Stauffer Safeties Cherokee Valeria Defensive Backs Brian Mohnsen Defensive Coordinator Joel Beard Wide Receivers/Recruiting Coordinator Salim Powell Special Teams/Defensive Assistant/ Wide Receivers/Cornerbacks Tyler Hennes Quarterbacks/Recruiting Coordinator Jake Dickert Defensive Backs Travis Fisher Cornerbacks Willie Ponder Undergraduate Assistant Melvin Rice Cornerbacks Sherard Poteete Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks Jon Wiemers Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks/ Offensive Line Jared Diekmann Offensive Assistant Eric Burrow Safeties/Recruiting Coordinator Ricky Coon Asst. Head Coach/Defensive Line Ghaali Muhammad- Running Backs Lankford Patch Cox Defensive Assistant Joe Uhls Tight Ends/Fullbacks Ben Blake Offensive Line Brandon Jackson Running Backs Bryce Saia Defensive Coordinator/Outside LBs Matt Martin Wide Receivers/Special Teams Tyler French Inside Linebackers Ray Smith Cornerbacks Jeromy McDowell Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks Justin Drudik Wide Receivers Jerone Williams Defensive Line Justin Kramer Tight Ends/Recruiting Coordinator Jason Onyebuagu Offensive Line Andre Crenshaw Running Backs

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Name Gary Lynch Chris George Dutch Meyr Ken Hargens Bob Meyers Carl Gross John Gabrisch Dennis Parker Jim Limbaugh Tom Thrower Stan Eggen Bruce Hoffman Jerry Pickle Ricky Weiss Bob Levy Skip Heninger John Helmick Greg Dentino Eric Rouse Ralph Young Phil Meyer Rich Payne Stan Guida Kent Gibbs Paul Bassler Brenard Wilson Jon Gruden Michael Gravier Clarence Williams John Mumford Chris Cosh Ken McWilliams Marty Mornhinweg Greg Bamberger David Dumars Dave Cheesebrough Robert Cary Russ Ehrenfeld Todd Berry Dennis Darnell Mike McCarty Mark Hendrickson Tony Gilbert Jay Thomas Charles Sabbatini Greg Davis Kevin Verdugo Cordez Vaughn Jeff Richards Roscoe Echols Steve Schottel Ron Hudson Don Brown Rory Segrest Mike Phillips Jorge Munoz Craig Knaak Russ Martin Shannon Morrison Tony Joe White Kip Shaw Mike Chavez

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RECORDS Rushing Yards (Career) 1. Kelvin Anderson, 1992-94 2. Walter Smallwood, 1965-68 3. Henry Harris, 2008-10 4. Matt Scheible, 2008-11 5. Timmy Holloman, 2005-08 6. Brian Lattimore, 1985-89 7. Marquis Terry, 2017-18 8. Richard Attig, 1970-73 9. DeMichael Jackson, 2012-14 10. Anthony Jackson, 1985-86

3,392 3,066 2,773 2,595 2,424 2,401 2,305 2,266 1,996 1,752

Rushing Yards (Season) 1. Henry Harris, 2010 2. Kelvin Anderson, 1992 3. Levi Terrell, 2012 4. Marquis Terry, 2018 5. Curtis Cooper, 2001 6. Marquis Terry, 2017 7. Corey Kinsey, 2002 8. Tremane McCullough, 2015 9. Kelvin Anderson, 1993 10. Kelvin Anderson, 1994 Dione Tyler, 1995

1,735 1,371 1,349 1,229 1,198 1,076 1,067 1,028 1,016 1,005 1,005

Rushing Yards (Game) 1. Marquis Terry (at Southern Illinois, 2018) 2. Henry Harris (vs. Southwest Baptist, 2010) 3. Al Holmes (vs. Truman State, 1969)

311 293 254

Rushing Attempts (Career) 1. Walter Smallwood, 1965-68 2. Kelvin Anderson, 1992-94 3. Matt Scheible, 2008-11 4. Henry Harris, 2008-10 5. Timmy Holloman, 2005-08 6. Richard Attig, 1970-73 7. Brian Lattimore, 1985-89 8. Marquis Terry, 2017-18 9. DeMichael Jackson, 2012-14 10. Anthony Jackson, 1985-86

637 636 545 532 507 485 471 446 370 356

Rushing Attempts (Season) 1. Henry Harris, 2010 2. Marquis Terry, 2017 3. Richard Attig, 1972 David Newberry, 1972 5. Levi Terrell, 2012 Corey Kinsey,2002 7. Curtis Cooper, 2001 8. Kelvin Anderson, 1994 9. Kelvin Anderson, 1993 10. Scott Lathrop, 2012

305 239 237 237 231 231 222 219 212 211

Rushing Attempts (Game) 1. Kelvin Anderson (vs. Austin Peay, 1993) Rushing Touchdowns (Career) 1. Walter Smallwood, 1965-68 2. Henry Harris, 2008-10 3. Brian Lattimore, 1985-89 4. Timmy Holloman, 2005-08 5. Kelvin Anderson, 1992-94 6. Matt Scheible, 2008-11 7. Marquis Terry, 2017-18 8. Bobby Everage, 1974-75 Richard Attig, 1970-73 10. Keiki Misipeka, 2002 Rushing Touchdowns (Season) 1. Henry Harris, 2010 2. Walter Smallwood, 1968 3. Marquis Terry, 2018 Brian Lattimore, 1988 5. Keiki Misipeka, 2002 Kelvin Anderson, 1992 7. Corey Williams, 1998 8. Walter Smallwood, 1966 9. Kyle Snyder, 2014 Matt Scheible, 2011 Jamel Oliver, 2003 Jeff East, 2002 Richard Attig, 1973

40

36 29 27 26 24 22 21 16 16 13

18 16 14 14 13 13 11 10 9 9 9 9 9

Rushing Touchdowns (Game) 1. Walter Smallwood 5 (vs. Central Missouri, 1968) Rushing Yards Per Carry (Career) Minimum 150 Attempts 1. Dione Tyler, 1994-95 6.63 2. Levi Terrell, 2011-12 5.97 3. Al Holmes, 1969-70 5.57 4. Curtis Cooper, 2000-01 5.56 5. Tremane McCullough, 2015-16 5.52 6. DeMichael Jackson, 2012-14 5.40 7. Jack Gokin, 1974-77 5.36 8. Kelvin Anderson, 1992-94 5.33 9. Marquis Terry, 2017-18 5.20 Henry Harris, 2008-10 5.20 Rushing Yards Per Carry (Season) Minimum 75 Attempts 1. Kelvin Anderson, 1992 2. Dione Tyler, 1995 3. Ernest Edwards, 1979 4. Al Holmes, 1969 5. B. White, 1977 6. Mike Wieser, 1977 7. Richard Attig, 1970 8. Tremane McCullough, 2015 9. Marquis Terry, 2018 10. Jack Gokin, 1977

Henry Harris

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Kelvin Anderson

6.69 6.57 6.49 6.48 6.44 6.32 6.17 6.05 5.94 5.88


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Timmy Holloman

96.0 84.0 69.3 64.4 63.1 61.6 61.0 59.0 57.4 52.3

Most 100-Yard Games (Career) 1. Kelvin Anderson, 1992-94 14 2. Henry Harris, 2008-10 11 3. Marquis Terry, 2017-18 10 4. DeMichael Jackson, 2012-14 9 Levi Terrell, 2011-12 9 Timmy Holloman, 2005-08 9 Brian Lattimore, 1985-89 9 Richard Attig, 1970-73 9 9. Matt Scheible, 2008-11 7 10. Tremane McCullough, 2015-16 6 Corey Kinsey, 2001-03 6 Anthony Jackson, 1985-86 6 Jack Gokin, 1974-77 6

144.6 131.0 122.6 108.9 97.8 97.0 94.5 93.5 91.8 91.4

Most 100-Yard Games (Season) 1. Henry Harris, 2010 2. Levi Terrell, 2012 Kelvin Anderson, 1992 4. Marquis Terry, 2018 Tremane McCullough, 2015 Corey Kinsey, 2002 7. DeMichael Jackson, 2013 Curtis Cooper, 2001 9. Nine tied with

10 7 7 6 6 6 5 5 4

Most 200-Yard Games (Career) 1. Marquis Terry, 2017-18 2 Timmy Holloman, 2005-08 2 Kelvin Anderson, 1992-94 2 4. Tremane McCullough, 2015-16 1 Levi Terrell, 2011-12 1 Matt Scheible, 2008-11 1 Henry Harris, 2008-10 1 Curtis Cooper, 2000-01 1 Brian Lattimore, 1985-89 1 Al Holmes, 1969-70 1 Longest Runs from Scrimmage 1. Lewis Washington 99 yards (at Tennessee State, 2013) 2. Kelvin Anderson 96 yards (vs. Murray State, 1992) 3. Marquis Terry 95 yards (vs. Dayton, 2018) Top 100-Yard Rushing Games by a SEMO Quarterback 1. Matt Scheible (vs. Jacksonville State, 2011) 2. Scott Lathrop (at Austin Peay, 2012) 3. Matt Scheible (vs. Eastern Illinois, 2011) 4. Scott Lathrop (vs. Tennessee State, 2012) 5. Rashad West (vs. Tennessee State, 1999) 6. Matt Scheible (at Murray State, 2010) 7. Matt Scheible (vs. Tennessee State, 2010) 8. Scott Lathrop (at Murray State, 2012) 9. Victor Anderson (at Cincinnati, 2007) 10. Kyle Snyder (at Eastern Kentucky, 2014) Matt Scheible (at Austin Peay, 2010) 12. Matt Scheible (vs. Central Methodist, 2011) 13. Shane Kennedy (vs. Eastern Kentucky, 1993) 14. Matt Scheible (vs. Murray State, 2011) 15. Jim Prestwood (at Northwest Missouri, 1982) 16. Mike Gross (at Murray State, 1999)

209 179 161 145 135 134 128 119 118 116 116 112 109 105 105 104

Marquis Terry

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Rushing Yards Per Game (Career) Minimum 20 Games 1. Marquis Terry, 2017-18 2. Henry Harris, 2008-10 3. Timmy Holloman, 2005-08 4. DeMichael Jackson, 2012-14 5. Tremane McCullough, 2015-16 6. Scott Lathrop, 2011-13 7. Corey Kinsey, 2001-03 8. Matt Scheible, 2008-11 9. Curtis Cooper, 2000-01 10. Britt Mirgaux, 1996-98 Rushing Yards Per Game (Season) Minimum 5 Games 1. Henry Harris, 2010 2. Timmy Holloman, 2007 3. Levi Terrell, 2012 4. Curtis Cooper, 2001 5. Marquis Terry, 2017 6. Corey Kinsey, 2002 7. Marquis Terry, 2017 8. Tremane McCullough, 2015 9. DeMichael Jackson, 2014 10. Dione Tyler, 1995

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RECORDS Passing Yards (Career) 1. Jason Liley, 1989-92 2. Jeff Brown, 1983-87 3. Daniel Santacaterina, 2018-19 4. Jack Tomco, 2002-03 5. Matt Scheible, 2008-11 6. Lance Brune, 1970-73 7. Greg Brune, 1964-67 8. Jesse Hosket, 2016-17 9. Bobby Brune, 1998-01 10. Jim Eustice, 1988-89

6,179 5,853 5,291 4,946 4,841 4,808 4,210 4,155 4,124 3,935

Passing Yards (Season) 1. Jack Tomco, 2002 2. Daniel Santacaterina, 2018 3. Andrew Goodenough, 2004 4. Kyle Snyder, 2014 5. Jason Liley, 1990 6. Daniel Santacaterina, 2019 7. Jesse Hosket, 2016 8. Jason Liley, 1992 9. Mike Haley, 2005 10. Jim Eustice, 1989

3,132 2,844 2,813 2,582 2,580 2,447 2,332 2,326 2,248 2,128

Passing Yards (Game) 1. Jack Tomco (vs. Kent State, 2002) Pass Completions (Career) 1. Jason Liley, 1989-92 2. Jeff Brown, 1983-87

Matt Scheible

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429

530 445

3. 4. 5. 6. 8. 9. 10.

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Daniel Santacaterina, 2018-19 Matt Scheible, 2008-11 Jack Tomco, 2002-03 Jesse Hosket, 2016-17 Bobby Brune, 1998-01 Lance Brune, 1970-73 Andrew Goodenough, 2003-04 Jim Eustice, 1988-89

Pass Completions (Season) 1. Andrew Goodenough, 2004 2. Jack Tomco, 2002 3. Daniel Santacaterina, 2018 4. Jason Liley, 1990 5. Kyle Snyder, 2014 6. Daniel Santacaterina, 2019 Mike Haley, 2005 Jason Liley, 1992 9. Jesse Hosket, 2016 10. Jesse Hosket, 2017 Pass Completions (Game) 1. Mike Haley (vs. Kent State, 2005) Pass Completion Percentage (Career) Minimum 150 Attempts 1. Jack Tomco, 2002-03 2. Dante Vandeven, 2015-16 3. Eric Cohoon, 1990-91 4. Andrew Goodenough, 2003-04

Jack Tomco

424 417 386 351 351 350 349 312 278 242 232 220 196 192 192 192 178 173 34

62.2 61.4 60.7 60.2

5. Jason Liley, 1989-92 6. Daniel Santacaterina, 2018-19 7. Kyle Snyder, 2013-14 8. Bobby Brune, 1998-01 9. Houston Lillard, 2006-08 10. Scott Lathrop, 2011-13 Pass Completion Percentage (Season) Minimum 75 Attempts 1. Jack Tomco, 2002 2. Jeromy McDowell, 2003 3. Bobby Brune, 1998 4. Dante Vandeven, 2015 5. Kyle Snyder, 2014 6. Andrew Goodenough, 2003 7. Jason Liley, 1990 8. Eric Cohoon, 1991 9. Matt Scheible, 2010 Andrew Goodenough, 2004 Pass Attempts (Career) 1. Jason Liley, 1989-92 2. Jeff Brown, 1983-87 3. Matt Scheible, 2008-11 4. Lance Brune, 1970-73 5. Daniel Santacaterina, 2018-19 6. Jesse Hosket, 2016-17 7. Jack Tomco, 2002-03 8. Bobby Brune, 1998-01 9. Shane Kennedy, 1992-95 10. Andrew Goodenough, 2003-04

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58.2 58.1 57.6 57.3 57.2 57.1

65.1 64.6 62.2 62.0 61.3 61.2 61.1 60.5 59.9 59.9 911 833 791 773 730 690 621 613 592 580


PASSING

Pass Attempts (Game) 1. Mike Haley (vs. Kent State, 2005)

464 393 372 360 356 347 337 334 334 320 61

Most Touchdown Passes (Career) 1. Daniel Santacaterina, 2018-19 2. Jeff Brown, 1983-87 3. Jack Tomco, 2002-03 4. Matt Scheible, 2008-11 5. Lance Brune, 1970-73 Jason Liley, 1989-92 7. Kyle Snyder, 2013-14 Greg Brune, 1964-67 9. Jesse Hosket, 2016-17 10. Bobby Brune, 1998-01

46 45 37 36 30 30 29 29 26 24

Most Touchdown Passes (Season) 1. Jack Tomco, 2002 2. Daniel Santacaterina, 2018 3. Kyle Snyder, 2014 4. Daniel Santacaterina, 2019 5. Greg Brune, 1966 6. Andrew Goodenough, 2004 7. Jesse Hosket, 2017 Mike Haley, 2005 Eric Cohoon, 1991 Jeff Brown, 1985

29 28 23 18 17 16 15 15 15 15

Most Touchdown Passes (Game) 1. Kyle Snyder (vs. Austin Peay, 2014) Jack Tomco (vs. UT Martin, 2002) Pass Efficiency Percentage (Career) Minimum 150 Attempts 1. Jack Tomco, 2002-03 2. Kyle Snyder, 2013-14 3. Daniel Santacaterina, 2018-19 4. Eric Cohoon, 1990-91 5. Houston Lillard, 2006-08 6. Dante Vandeven, 2015-16 7. Jim Eustice, 1988-89 8. Scott Lathrop, 2011-13 9. Jeromy McDowell, 2001-03 10. Andrew Goodenough, 2003-04

5 5

141.3 134.9 132.9 127.6 126.4 121.6 121.3 119.4 119.2 118.3

Pass Efficiency Percentage (Season) Minimum 75 Attempts 1. Jack Tomco, 2002 2. Rashad West, 1999 3. Kyle Snyder, 2014 4. Greg Brune, 1966 5. Daniel Santacaterina, 2018 6. Houston Lillard, 2007 7. Jeff Brown, 1985 8. Matt Scheible, 2010 9. Andrew Goodenough, 2003 10. Eric Cohoon, 1991

153.4 144.4 144.0 139.6 137.7 135.5 133.4 128.6 128.5 127.7

Average Yards Per Pass (Career) Minimum 150 Attempts 1. Jack Tomco, 2002-03 2. Greg Brune, 1964-67 3. Greg Schroeder, 1966-69 4. Kyle Snyder, 2013-14 5. Houston Lillard, 2006-08 6. Daniel Santacaterina, 2018-19 7. Jim Eustice, 1988-89 8. Jeff Brown, 1983-87 9. Rashad West, 1999-01 Joe Young, 1979-81 Eric Cohoon, 1990-91

8.0 7.8 7.6 7.5 7.3 7.2 7.1 7.0 6.9 6.9 6.9

Average Yards Per Pass (Season) Minimum 75 Attempts 1. Rashad West, 1999 2. Greg Brune, 1966 3. Jack Tomco, 2002 4. Kyle Snyder, 2014 Greg Brune, 1967 6. Joe Young, 1979 7. Jeff Brown, 1985 Andrew Goodenough, 2003 Houston Lillard, 2007 10. Greg Schroeder, 1969

9.4 8.7 8.4 8.1 8.1 8.0 7.8 7.8 7.8 7.6

Average Yards Per Completion (Career) Minimum 150 Attempts 1. Greg Brune, 1964-67 2. Greg Schroeder, 1966-69 Irvin Whitehead, 1963-65 4. Joe Young, 1979-81 5. G. Lynch, 1962-63 6. D. Backfisch, 1975-77 Rick Wieser, 1974-75 8. Lance Brune, 1970-73 9. Jeff Brown, 1983-87 10. Kyle Snyder, 2013-14

17.8 14.4 14.4 14.2 14.1 13.9 13.9 13.7 13.2 13.1

Average Yards Per Completion (Season) Minimum 75 Attempts 1. Greg Brune, 1967 2. Greg Brune, 1966 3. Irvin Whitehead, 1964 4. Rashad West, 1999 5. Joe Young, 1979

20.1 17.8 17.4 16.4 16.1

6. 7. 8. 10.

Greg Brune, 1965 Lance Brune, 1970 Greg Schroeder, 1969 Rick Wieser, 1974 Jim Prestwood, 1983

15.8 15.2 14.4 14.4 14.1

Passing Yards Per Game (Career) Minimum 20 Games 1. Jack Tomco, 2002-03 2. Daniel Santacaterina, 2018-19 3. Jesse Hosket, 2016-17 4. Houston Lillard, 2006-08 5. Matt Scheible, 2008-11 6. Bobby Brune, 1998-01 7. Justin Martini, 1995-97

206.1 203.5 188.9 162.7 110.0 103.1 100.9

Passing Yards Per Game (Season) Minimum 5 Games 1. Jack Tomco, 2002 2. Andrew Goodenough, 2004 3. Daniel Santacaterina, 2018 4. Kyle Snyder, 2014 5. Jesse Hosket, 2016 6. Mike Haley, 2005 7. Daniel Santacaterina, 2019 8. Houston Lillard, 2008 9. Jeromy McDowell, 2001 10. Dante Vandeven, 2015

261.0 255.7 218.8 215.2 212.0 204.4 188.2 187.9 186.5 174.2

Longest Touchdown Pass 1. Jim Prestwood to David Stewart (vs. Truman State, 1983) Interceptions (Career) 1. Jason Liley, 1989-92 2. Jeff Brown, 1983-87 3. Lance Brune, 1970-73 4. Jim Prestwood, 1980-83 5. Joe Young, 1979-81 6. Greg Brune, 1964-67 7. Matt Scheible, 2008-11 Bobby Brune, 1998-01 9. Daniel Santacaterina, 2018-19 Shane Kennedy, 1992-95 Interceptions (Season) 1. Jason Liley, 1992 2. Jim Prestwood, 1983 3. Jason Liley, 1990 4. Jim Prestwood, 1982 Lance Brune, 1970 Mike Haley, 2005 7. Jeff Brown, 1986 Andrew Goodenough, 2004 Jack Tomco, 2002 10. Five Tied With Most Interceptions (Game) 1. Joe Young (vs. Evansville, 1979) Jeff Brown (vs. Delta State, 1986)

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55 54 48 37 34 30 26 26 25 25 24 21 19 16 16 16 15 15 15 14 5 5

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Pass Attempts (Season) 1. Andrew Goodenough, 2004 2. Daniel Santacaterina, 2018 3. Jack Tomco, 2002 4. Jason Liley, 1990 5. Jesse Hosket, 2016 6. Mike Haley, 2005 7. Daniel Santacaterina, 2019 8. Jesse Hosket, 2017 Jason Liley, 1992 10. Kyle Snyder, 2014

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RECORDS Pass Receptions (Career) 1. Kristian Wilkerson, 2015-19 2. Darrell Philon, 1988-91 3. Paul McRoberts, 2012-15 4. Willie Ponder, 2001-02 5. Ray Goodson, 2001-04 6. Glenn Krupa, 1989-92 7. Leslie Weaver, 1997-00 8. Aaron Layton, 1990-93 9. Chris Salyer, 1988-91 10. Miles Edwards, 2007-10 Lorenzo Gathers, 1984-88

219 181 175 157 149 136 131 130 118 116 116

Pass Receptions (Season) 1. Willie Ponder, 2002 2. Glenn Krupa, 1992 3. Paul McRoberts, 2015 4. Farron Haley, 1989 5. Kristian Wilkerson, 2019 6. Willie Ponder, 2001 7. Ray Goodson, 2003 8. Walter Peoples, 2008 9. Kristian Wilkerson, 2018 10. Darrell Philon, 1991

87 77 76 72 71 70 66 65 61 60

Pass Receptions (Game) 1. Farron Haley (vs. Lincoln, 1989)

3,540 2,543 2,502 2,435 2,073 1,866 1,832 1,782 1,699 1,661

Receiving Yardage (Season) 1. Willie Ponder, 2002 2. Kristian Wilkerson, 2019 3. Farron Haley, 1989 4. Willie Ponder, 2001 5. Paul McRoberts, 2015 6. Walter Peoples, 2008 7. Kristian Wilkerson, 2018 8. Aaron Layton, 1992 9. T.J. Milcic, 2005 10. Chris Salyer, 1990

1,453 1,350 1,116 1,090 940 903 894 875 842 817

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Receiving Touchdowns (Career) 1. Kristian Wilkerson, 2015-19 2. Paul McRoberts, 2012-15 3. Willie Ponder, 2001-02 4. John Diepenbrock, 1965-68 5. Miles Edwards, 2007-10 6. David Gross, 1976-79 David Jackson, 1983-86 8. Edward Slaughter, 1971-74 9. D.J. Foster, 2010-13 Darrell Philon, 1988-91 Arthur Miller, 1969-71 Leslie Weaver, 1997-00

33 29 26 20 15 14 14 13 12 12 12 12

Receiving Touchdowns (Season) 1. Willie Ponder, 2002 2. Kristian Wilkerson, 2018 3. Willie Ponder, 2001 4. Kristian Wilkerson, 2019 David Gross, 1979 6. Paul McRoberts, 2015 Paul McRoberts, 2014 Paul McRoberts, 2013 T.J. Milcic, 2005 10. John Diepenbrock, 1967 David Jackson, 1985

15 14 11 10 10 9 9 9 9 8 8

Receptions Per Game (Career) 1. Willie Ponder, 2001-02 2. Jon Riley, 1993-96 Receptions Per Game (Season) 1. Willie Ponder, 2002 2. Paul McRoberts, 2015 3. Willie Ponder, 2001 4. Paul McRoberts, 2014 5. Ray Goodson, 2003 6. Kristian Wilkerson, 2019 7. Walter Peoples, 2008 8. Ray Goodson, 2004 9. Tremane McCullough, 2016 10. Peter Lloyd, 2014

14

Receiving Yardage (Career) 1. Kristian Wilkerson, 2015-19 2. Willie Ponder, 2001-02 3. Darrell Philon, 1988-91 4. Paul McRoberts, 2012-15 5. John Diepenbrock, 1965-68 6. Leslie Weaver, 1997-00 7. Lorenzo Gathers, 1984-88 8. Edward Slaughter, 1971-74 9. Aaron Layton, 1990-93 10. T.J. Milcic, 2003-05

Receiving Yardage (Game) 1. Kristian Wilkerson (at UT Martin, 2018) 2. Kristian Wilkerson (vs. Eastern Kentucky, 2019) 3. Arthur Miller (vs. Evansville, 1969)

RECEIVING, TOTAL OFFENSE, SCORING

263 254

Receiving Touchdowns (Game) 1. Kristian Wilkerson (at UT Martin, 2018) Lyman Brown (vs. Central Missouri, 1962)

3 3

Yards Per Reception (Career) Minimum 30 Receptions 1. John Diepenbrock, 1965-68 2. David Jackson, 1983-86 3. Arthur Miller, 1969-71 4. W. Taylor, 1977-80 5. Edward Slaughter, 1971-74 6. David Stewart, 1982-84 7. D. Goncher, 1972-75 8. T.J. Milcic, 2003-05 9. John Howze, 1992-93 10. Adrian Sanders, 2001

18.85 18.42 18.11 17.67 17.47 17.18 16.98 16.95 16.42 16.29

Yards Per Reception (Season) Minimum 15 Receptions 1. Kristian Wilkerson, 2016 2. T.J. Milcic, 2005 3. Kristian Wilkerson, 2019 4. Willie Ponder, 2002 5. Adrian Sanders, 2001 6. Paul McRoberts, 2014 7. Joseph Tuineau, 2007 8. Spencer Davis, 2011 9. Brandon Amick, 2003 10. Willie Ponder, 2001

21.22 20.05 19.01 16.70 16.29 16.20 15.90 15.70 15.59 15.57

Paul McRoberts

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Willie Ponder

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6.83 4.90 7.25 6.91 6.36 6.30 5.50 5.46 5.42 5.27 4.81 4.80


RECEIVING, TOTAL OFFENSE, SCORING

7,436 5,935 5,633 5,764 4,861 4,861 4,278 4,250 4,126 3,987

Total Offense Yardage (Season) Rushing and Passing Yardage 1. Kyle Snyder, 2014 2. Jack Tomco, 2002 3. Daniel Santacaterina, 2018 4. Andrew Goodenough, 2004 5. Daniel Santacaterina, 2019 6. Matt Scheible, 2011 7. Jesse Hosket, 2016 8. Jason Liley, 1990 9. Jason Liley, 1992 10. Mike Haley, 2005

3,243 3,070 3,047 2,719 2,586 2,426 2,348 2,333 2,209 2,141

Kyle Snyder

Total Offense (Game) 1. Jack Tomco (vs. UT Martin, 2002)

429

Total Offense Attempts (Career) Rushing and Passing Attempts 1. Matt Scheible, 2008-11 2. Jeff Brown, 1983-87 3. Jason Liley, 1989-92 4. Lance Brune, 1970-73 5. Daniel Santacaterina, 2018-19 6. Bobby Brune, 1998-01 7. Shane Kennedy, 1992-95 8. Jesse Hosket, 2016-17 9. Jim Prestwood, 1980-83 10. Scott Lathrop, 2011-13

1,336 1,105 1,055 963 900 856 810 792 702 683

Total Offense Attempts (Season) Rushing and Passing Attempts 1. Kyle Snyder, 2014 2. Andrew Goodenough, 2004 3. Daniel Santacaterina, 2018 4. Daniel Santacaterina, 2019 5. Jesse Hosket, 2016 6. Matt Scheible, 2009 7. Matt Scheible, 2011 8. Jason Liley, 1992 9. Jack Tomco, 2002 10. Jason Liley, 1990

500 494 481 419 416 413 407 397 396 394

Points Scored (Career) 1. Derek Kutz, 2001-04 2. Mike Wood, 1974-77 3. Ryan McCrum, 2013-16 4. Walter Smallwood, 1965-68 5. Ed Hotz, 1978-81 6. Kristian Wilkerson, 2015-19 7. Drew Geldbach, 2010-12 8. Paul McRoberts, 2012-15 Henry Harris, 2008-10 10. Timmy Holloman, 2005-08 Points Scored (Season) 1. Henry Harris, 2010 2. George Godwin, 1937 3. Walter Smallwood, 1968 Willie Ponder, 2002 5. Ryan McCrum, 2014 6. Marquis Terry, 2018 7. Kendrick Tiller, 2019 8. Kristian Wilkerson, 2018 9. Kelvin Anderson, 1992 Brian Lattimore, 1988 Points Scored (Game) 1. Walter Smallwood (vs. Central Missouri, 1968)

Houston Lillard 262 258 241 216 213 200 190 180 180 174 114 113 96 96 94 90 88 86 84 84 30

Touchdowns (Career) 1. Walter Smallwood, 1965-68 2. Kristian Wilkerson, 2015-19 3. Paul McRoberts, 2012-15 Henry Harris, 2008-10 5. Timmy Holloman, 2005-08 6. Brian Lattimore, 1985-89 7. Willie Ponder, 2001-02 8. Kelvin Anderson, 1992-94 9. Marquis Terry, 2017-18 Matt Scheible, 2008-11

36 33 30 30 29 28 27 25 22 22

Touchdowns (Season) 1. Henry Harris, 2010 2. George Godwin, 1937 3. Walter Smallwood, 1968 Willie Ponder, 2002 5. Marquis Terry, 2018 6. Kristian Wilkerson, 2018 Brian Lattimore, 1988 Kelvin Anderson, 1992 Keiki Misipeka, 2002

19 17 16 16 15 14 14 14 14

Touchdowns (Game) 1. Walter Smallwood (vs. Central Missouri, 1968)

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Total Offense Yardage (Career) Rushing and Passing Yardage 1. Matt Scheible, 2008-11 2. Jeff Brown, 1983-87 3. Daniel Santacaterina, 2018-19 4. Jason Liley, 1989-92 5. Jack Tomco, 2002-03 Lance Brune, 1970-73 7. Bobby Brune, 1998-01 8. Greg Brune, 1964-67 9. Jesse Hosket, 2016-17 10. Kyle Snyder, 2013-14

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RECORDS All-Purpose Yardage (Career) Rushing, Receiving, Return Yardage 1. Spencer Davis, 2010-14 2. Kelvin Anderson, 1992-94 3. Walter Smallwood, 1965-68 4. Jamel Oliver, 2002-05 5. Kristian Wilkerson, 2015-19 6. David Jackson, 1983-86 7. Darrell Philon, 1988-91 8. Curtis Cooper, 2000-01 9. Henry Harris, 2008-10 10. Willie Ponder, 2001-02 All-Purpose Yardage (Season) Rushing, Receiving, Return Yardage 1. Henry Harris, 2010 2. Curtis Cooper, 2001 3. Kelvin Anderson, 1992 4. Willie Ponder, 2002 5. Dione Tyler, 1995 6. David Newberry, 1972 7. Marquis Terry, 2018 8. Tremane McCullough, 2015 9. Jamel Oliver, 2003 10. Darrell Philon, 1991

4,919 4,173 3,577 3,572 3,540 3,494 3,443 3,365 3,287 3,174

2,609 2,127 1,795 1,786 1,740 1,683 1,625 1,476 1,455 1,391

Field Goals (Career) 1. Mike Wood, 1974-77 2. Ryan McCrum, 2013-16 3. Ed Hotz, 1978-81 4. Derek Kutz, 2001-04 5. Drew Geldbach, 2010-12 6. Doug Spada, 2006-09 7. Kendrick Tiller, 2016-pr. 8. Craig Klafeta, 1986-87 9. Earl Wessel, 1988-89 10. Eric Warren, 1994-97

64 47 45 42 34 33 25 21 19 17

Field Goals (Season) 1. Ryan McCrum, 2016 Ryan McCrum, 2014 3. Mike Wood, 1976 4. Kendrick Tiller, 2019 Mike Wood, 1974 Mike Wood, 1977 7. Drew Geldbach, 2012 Doug Spada, 2008 Derek Kutz, 2003 Mike Wood, 1975

18 18 17 16 16 16 15 15 15 15

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Field Goals (Game) 1. Kendrick Tiller (at Tennessee State, 2019) Ryan McCrum (at Tennessee Tech, 2014) Ryan McCrum (at Murray State, 2014) Mike Wood (vs. Central Missouri, 1976) Longest Field Goal Mike Wood (vs. Lincoln, 1975)

4 4 4 4

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Point After Touchdown (Career) Made Att. 1. Derek Kutz, 2001-04 136 143 2. Ryan McCrum, 2013-16 100 104 3. Drew Geldbach, 2010-12 88 98 4. Carl Gross, 1974-77 80 NA 5. Ed Hotz, 1978-81 76 84 6. Doug Spada, 2006-09 66 72 Mike Wood, 1974-77 66 NA 8. Kendrick Tiller, 2016-pr. 64 72 9. Nicholas Litang, 2017-18 60 62 10. Colin Schermann, 2005-07 53 58 Eric Warren, 1994-97 48 56 Point After Touchdown (Season) Made Att. 1. Derek Kutz, 2002 50 52 2. Kendrick Tiller, 2019 40 45 Ryan McCrum, 2014 40 41 4. Nicholas Litang, 2018 34 34 5. Drew Geldbach, 2010 33 38 6. Drew Geldbach, 2012 32 34 7. Derek Kutz, 2001 30 32 Derek Kutz, 2003 30 30 9. Ryan McCrum, 2015 29 29 Doug Spada, 2008 29 30 Colin Schermann, 2005 29 32 Punting Average (Career) Minimum 50 Attempts 1. David Simonhoff, 2003-06 2. Doug Spada, 2006-09 3. Alex Knight, 2013-16 4. George Goodwin, 1937 5. Jake Reynolds, 2016-pr. 6. Joe Vucic, 2010-13 7. Todd Fields, 1982-85 8. Mike Wood, 1974-77 9. Seth Carriere, 1999 10. Justin Terrill, 1994-97

43.89 42.69 42.12 40.44 40.42 40.20 39.75 39.13 38.88 38.58

Punting Average (Season) Minimum 20 Attempts 1. David Simonhoff, 2004 2. David Simonhoff, 2006 3. Alex Knight, 2015 4. Doug Spada, 2008 5. Alex Knight, 2016 6. Justin Terrill, 1997 7. David Simonhoff, 2005 8. Doug Spada, 2007 9. Joe Vucic, 2012 10. Alex Knight, 2014 Punting Average (Game) 1. Steve Williams (vs. Murray State, 1983)

46.00 44.81 44.80 44.74 43.82 43.53 42.84 42.53 41.88 41.43

56.00

Punting Yards (Career) 1. Justin Terrill, 1994-97 2. David Simonhoff, 2003-06 3. Alex Knight, 2013-16 4. Jake Reynolds, 2016-pr. 5. Ed Hotz, 1978-81 6. Doug Spada, 2006-09 7. Greg Brune, 1964-67 8. Joe Vucic, 2010-13 9. Todd Fields, 1982-85 10. Mike Wood, 1974-77

10,647 10,402 9,100 8,207 7,243 6,660 6,138 5,991 5,923 4,735

Punting Yards (Season) 1. David Simonhoff, 2004 2. Justin Terrill, 1997 3. Jake Reynolds, 2018 4. Jake Reynolds, 2019 5. Alex Knight, 2015 6. Alex Knight, 2016 7. Justin Terrill, 1994 8. Derek Norton, 1993 David Simonhoff, 2005 10. David Simonhoff, 2006

3,174 3,134 2,929 2,904 2,867 2,805 2,714 2,699 2,699 2,644

Punt Attempts (Career) 1. Justin Terrill, 1994-97 2. David Simonhoff, 2003-06 3. Alex Knight, 2013-16 4. Jake Reynolds, 2016-pr. 5. Ed Hotz, 1978-81 6. Greg Brune, 1964-67 7. Doug Spada, 2006-09 8. Joe Vucic, 2010-13 Todd Fields, 1982-85 10. Mike Wood, 1974-77

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Kickoff Return Yards (Career) 1. Spencer Davis, 2010-14 2. David Jackson, 1983-86 3. Cameron Sanders, 2015-17 4. Jacob McKinley, 2008-09 5. Jamel Oliver, 2002-05 6. Antonio Scaife, 2003-06 7. Jon Riley, 1993-96 8. Corey Chester, 1998-00 9. Elton Peterson, 2003-07 10. Curtis Cooper, 2000-01 Kickoff Return Yards (Season) 1. Spencer Davis, 2013 2. Cameron Sanders, 2016 3. Jacob McKinley, 2009 4. Jacob McKinley, 2008 5. Spencer Davis, 2011 6. Elton Peterson, 2007 7. Henry Harris, 2010 8. Spencer Davis, 2012 9. David Jackson, 1985 10. Cameron Sanders, 2017 Kickoff Return Average (Career) Minimum 25 Returns 1. Cameron Sanders, 2015-17 2. Corey Chester, 1998-00 3. Henry Harris, 2008-10 4. Jacob McKinley, 2008-09 5. Keith Hubbard, 1979-82 6. Curtis Cooper, 2000-01 7. Arthur Sargent, 1986-88 8. Willie Ponder, 2001-02

75 72 72 71 69 67 67 66 64 64

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9. David Jackson, 1983-86 10. Spencer Davis, 2010-14

21.53 21.40

Kickoff Return Average (Season) Minimum 10 Returns 1. Zion Custis, 2018 2. W. Taylor, 1980 3. Arthur Sargent, 1986 4. Peter Lloyd, 2014 5. Cameron Sanders, 2016 6. Cameron Sanders, 2017 Jon Riley, 1993 8. Corey Chester, 1998-00 Brian Hinton, 1999 10. David Jackson, 1986

33.13 30.46 28.27 27.28 27.00 26.52 26.52 26.47 26.47 26.00

11 11

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11

2,890 1,938 1,795 1,598 1,436 1,415 1,193 1,111 1,087 1,027

Kickoff Returns (Career) 1. Spencer Davis, 2010-14 2. David Jackson, 1983-86 3. Antonio Scaife, 2003-06 4. Jamel Oliver, 2002-05 5. Jacob McKinley, 2008-09 6. Cameron Sanders, 2015-17 7. Jon Riley, 1993-96

135 90 75 73 71 65 56

8. Elton Peterson, 2003-07 9. Curtis Cooper, 2000-01 10. Corey Chester, 1998-00 Kickoff Returns (Season) 1. Spencer Davis, 2011 2. Spencer Davis, 2013 Jacob McKinley, 2009 4. Jacob McKinley, 2008 Elton Peterson, 2007 6. Spencer Davis, 2012 7. Antonio Scaife, 2004 David Jackson, 1984 9. Cameron Sanders, 2016 10. David Jackson, 1985 Punt Return Yards (Career) 1. Dione Tyler, 1994-95 2. Darrell Philon, 1988-91 3. Antonio Scaife, 2003-06 4. Curtis Cooper, 2000-01 5. Aaron Layton, 1990-93 6. Zack Smith, 2016-pr. 7. Spencer Davis, 2010-14 8. Mike Hargens, 1980-82 9. Jim Bland, 1967-68 10. David Newberry, 1970-72

53 47 46 37 36 36 35 35 33 32 32 31 30 525 500 485 468 464 425 319 312 292 264

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846 837 813 785 760 734 691 685 676 663

27.61 24.15 23.30 22.51 21.86 21.85 21.79 21.60

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Punt Attempts (Season) 1. Justin Terrill, 1994 2. Jake Reynolds, 2019 Justin Terrill, 1997 4. Jake Reynolds, 2018 5. David Simonhoff, 2004 6. Brian Gilbert, 1991 Derek Norton, 1993 8. Justin Terrill, 1995 9. Alex Knight, 2016 Alex Knight, 2015 Punt Attempts (Game) 1. Jake Reynolds (at Missouri, 2019) 2. Jake Reynolds (vs. Stony Brook, 2018) Jason Witczak (vs. Illinois State, 2000) Justin Terrill (vs. Tennessee State, 1996)

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RECORDS Punt Return Yards (Season) 1. Dione Tyler, 1994 2. Jim Bland, 1967 3. Curtis Cooper, 2000 4. Darrell Philon, 1989 5. Arthur Sargent, 1986 6. Aaron Layton, 1992 7. Antonio Scaife, 2003 8. Curtis Cooper, 2001 9. Jim Duspiwa, 1967 10. Zack Smith, 2018 Punt Return Average (Career) Minimum 25 Returns 1. Dione Tyler, 1994-95 2. Curtis Cooper, 2000-01 3. Jim Bland, 1967-68 4. Zack Smith, 2016-pr. 5. David Jackson, 1983-86 6. Darrell Philon, 1988-91 7. Aaron Layton, 1990-93 8. Chris Salyer, 1988-91 9. Spencer Davis, 2010-14 10. Antonio Scaife, 2003-06

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347 292 253 242 233 217 216 215 206 188

13.46 12.32 11.68 9.88 8.15 8.06 7.37 7.12 7.10 6.83

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Punt Return Average (Season) Minimum 10 Returns 1. Curtis Cooper, 2001 2. Dione Tyler, 1994 3. Antonio Scaife, 2003 4. Shabari Davis, 2017 5. Jim Bland, 1967 6. Paul McRoberts, 2015 7. Dione Tyler, 1995 8. Zack Smith, 2018 9. Zack Smith, 2019 10. Aaron Layton, 1992 Punt Returns (Career) 1. Antonio Scaife, 2003-06 2. Aaron Layton, 1990-93 3. Darrell Philon, 1988-91 4. Mike Hargens, 1980-82 5. Spencer Davis, 2010-14 6. Zack Smith, 2016-pr. 7. Dione Tyler, 1994-95 8. Curtis Cooper, 2000-01 9. Timbo Jones, 1981-84 10. Chris NesSmith, 2000-04

15.36 15.09 12.71 12.70 11.68 11.60 11.12 11.05 10.86 10.85

71 63 62 59 45 43 39 38 32 29

Punt Returns (Season) 1. Mike Hargens, 1981 2. Darrell Philon, 1989 3. Darrell Philon, 1991 4. Jim Bland, 1967 5. Curtis Cooper, 2000 Marcus McKinley, 1997 7. Dione Tyler, 1994 8. Antonio Scaife, 2004 Chris NesSmith, 2002 Aaron Layton, 1990 Longest Punt Return for a Touchdown 1. Lyman Brown (vs. Northwest Missouri, 1962) * Current Players in Bold

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32 28 26 25 24 24 23 22 22 22

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DEFENSIVE

Tackles (Season) 1. Zach Hall, 2018 2. Blake Peiffer, 2011 3. Nick Stauffer, 2008 4. Joe Williams, 2000 5. Kenneth Miller, 1987 Rick Borman, 1981 Rick Borman, 1980 8. Frank Russell, 1995 Robert Haggerty, 1995 10. Brian Burton, 1996 11. Mike Hargens, 1982 12. Prince Anderson, 2001 Isaac Powell, 2000 14. Robert Haggerty, 1994 15. Zach Hall, 2019 16. Joe Divis, 1992 17. Ricky Farmer, 2002 18. Robert Haggerty, 1996 19. Blake Peiffer, 2012 Jeff Herd, 1987

424 406 378 359 359 358 330 330 312 293 290 285 278 277 262 258 255 252 252 252

Sacks (Career) Note: Statistics for sacks have only been recorded since 1993. 1. Angel Rubio, 1993-97 2. Justin Swift, 2016-19 3. Edgar Jones, 2003-06 4. Zach Hall, 2016-19 Doug Berg, 1990-94 Kendall Donnerson, 2014-17 7. James Jennette, 1999-02 8. Cordez Vaughn, 1993-94 Ricky Farmer, 2000-03 Ryan Roth, 2000-03 11. Chad Meredith, 2013-17 12. Roper Garrett, 2012-16 Troy Baglio, 1995-98 Mark Munsell, 1991-94 Corey Mathis, 2000-01 16. Travis Sanders, 2012-16 Adam Jones, 2001-04 Justin Komondoreas, 2004-05 Joel Becker, 1996-99 20. John Popovich, 2013-16

21.5 18.5 16.0 15.5 15.5 12.0 11.0 10.5 10.0 10.0 9.5 9.0 9.0 9.0 9.0 8.0 8.0 8.0 8.0 7.5

168 151 150 147 139 139 139 136 136 133 128 125 125 124 123 122 120 118 117 117

Sacks (Season) 1. Edgar Jones, 2006 2. Doug Berg, 1994 3. Zach Hall, 2017 4. Justin Swift, 2018 5. Justin Komondoreas, 2005 6. Justin Swift, 2017 Kevin Meachem, 1998 Angel Rubio, 1997 Angel Rubio, 1996 Corey Mathis, 2000 11. Ben Gugler, 2008 12. Kendall Donnerson, 2017 Mark Munsell, 1994 James Jennette, 2002 15. Cordez Vaughn, 1994 16. Bryant Pirtle, 2019 John Popovich, 2015 Ryan Roth, 2003 Ryan Roth, 2002 Marvin Hamilton, 1994

12.0 11.5 9.0 8.5 7.5 7.0 7.0 7.0 7.0 7.0 6.5 6.0 6.0 6.0 5.5 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0

Tackles for Loss (Career) Note: Statistics for TFL have been kept consistently since 1993. 1. Angel Rubio, 1993-97 2. Zach Hall, 2016-19 3. James Jennette, 1999-02 4. Justin Swift, 2016-19 5. Kendall Donnerson, 2014-17 6. Ricky Farmer, 2000-03 7. Chad Meredith, 2013-17 8. Ryan Roth, 2000-03 9. Roper Garrett, 2012-16 10. Troy Baglio, 1995-98 Corey Mathis, 2000-01 O.J. Turner, 2001-04 Edgar Jones, 2003-06 14. Jeremy Atwell, 1998-99 15. Brian Burton, 1992-96 16. Travis Sanders, 2012-16 17. Doug Berg, 1990-94 Justin Komondoreas, 2004-05 19. Adam Jones, 2001-04 Mike Miller, 2001-05

44.0 40.0 40.0 37.0 34.5 33.0 29.5 29.0 27.5 26.0 26.0 24.0 24.0 22.0 21.0 19.5 19.0 18.5 18.0 18.0

Tackles for Loss (Season) 1. Jeremy Atwell, 1999 Corey Mathis, 2000 Angel Rubio, 1997 4. Edgar Jones, 2006 5. Donovan LaViness, 1999 6. Justin Swift, 2018 Zach Hall, 2017 Angel Rubio, 1996 James Jennette, 2001 Ryan Roth, 2003 11. Justin Komondoreas, 2005 12. Kendall Donnerson, 2017 13. Justin Swift, 2019 Kendall Donnerson, 2016 Kevin Meachem, 1998 Ryan Roth, 2002 16. Zach Hall, 2018 Troy Baglio, 1998 James Jennette, 2002 19. Ben Gugler, 2008 Kyle Hunt, 2006

19.0 19.0 19.0 18.0 17.0 15.0 15.0 15.0 15.0 15.0 14.0 13.5 13.0 13.0 13.0 13.0 12.0 12.0 12.0 11.5 11.5

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Tackles (Career) Note: Statistics for tackles have only been recorded since 1980. 1. Robert Haggerty, 1993-96 2. Zach Hall, 2016-19 3. Ricky Farmer, 2000-03 4. Roper Garrett, 2012-16 Blake Peiffer, 2009-12 6. Ronald Smith, 1993-97 7. Brian Burton, 1992-96 Angel Rubio, 1993-97 9. Joe Divis, 1990-92 10. O.J. Turner, 2001-04 11. Doug Berg, 1990-94 12. Troy Baglio, 1995-98 13. Rick Borman, 1980-81 14. James Chinn, 1989-92 15. Adam Casper, 2004-07 16. Isaac Powell, 1997-00 17. Justin Swift, 2016-19 18. Philip Klaproth, 2008-11 Mike Miller, 2001-05 Mike Hargens, 1980-82

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RECORDS Interceptions (Career) 1. James Chinn, 1989-92 2. Greg Klund, 1994-96 3. Curtis Hammond, 1984-87 4. Mike Hargens, 1980-82 5. Tylor Brock, 2009-12 Kellin White, 2002-05 Nate Beasley, 1979-81 Steven Meier, 1970-72 John Bean, 1969-71 Jim Bland, 1967-68 11. Dimitri Patterson, 2001-03 12. Eriq Moore, 2012-16 Eddie Calvin, 2006-09 Fred Hambrick, 1995-98 Asia Thorn, 1987-88 Brian Hinton, 1997-99 Isaac Powell, 1997-00 18. Mike Ford, 2014-17 Jim Powell, 1970-72 Steve Bryant, 1989-92

18 14 13 12 10 10 10 10 10 10 9 8 8 8 8 8 8 7 7 7

Interceptions (Season) 1. Tylor Brock, 2010 Dennis Meyr, 1967 James Chinn, 1991 Jim Bland, 1967 Dimitri Patterson, 2003 John Bean, 1969 Nate Beasley, 1980 8. Mike Ford, 2015 James Chinn, 1989 Marquis Walker, 1995 Brian Hinton, 1999 Fred Hambrick, 1997 Asia Thorn, 1988 Greg Schroeder, 1966 Mike Hargens, 1982 Curtis Hammond, 1986 Greg Klund, 1994 Frank Russell, 1995 Leslie Young, 1969 Greg Klund, 1996

6 6 6 6 6 6 6 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5

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Interception Return Yards (Career) 1. Kellin White, 2002-05 2. James Chinn, 1989-92 3. Tylor Brock, 2009-12 4. Eddie Calvin, 2006-09 5. Mike Hargens, 1980-82 6. Steven Meier, 1970-72 7. Curtis Hammond, 1984-87 8. Marquis Walker, 1994-95 9. Fred Hambrick, 1995-98 10. Asia Thorn, 1987-88

336 315 282 206 203 173 166 150 146 139

Interception Return Yards (Season) 1. Kellin White, 2004 2. Tylor Brock, 2010 James Chinn, 1989 4. Dennis Meyr, 1967 5. Justin Swift, 2018 6. Marquis Walker, 1995 7. Branden Spann, 2012 8. Brian Hinton, 1999 9. Eddie Calvin, 2007 10. Tylor Brock, 2012

191 174 174 125 121 120 119 118 115 108

Fumble Recoveries (Career) 1. Jeremy Atwell, 1998-99 2. Darrick Borum, 2008-12 3. Justin Swift, 2016-19 Ronald Smith, 1993-97 Brian Burton, 1992-96 Cordez Vaughn, 1993-94 7. Omardrick Douglas, 2016-pr. Eriq Moore, 2013-16 Cantrell Andrews, 2011-13 Mike Miller, 2001-05 Vincent Anderson, 2007-08 Ricky Farmer, 2000-03 Robert Haggerty, 1993-96

7 6 5 5 5 5 4 4 4 4 4 4 4

Fumble Recoveries (Season) 1. Jeremy Atwell, 1998 2. Omardrick Douglas, 2018 Justin Swift, 2018 Cantrell Andrews, 2013 Steve Hendry, 2011 Darrick Borum, 2010 Maurice Lyles, 2009 Damon Hendrick, 1997 Cordez Vaughn, 1993 Vincent Anderson, 2008 Ricky Farmer, 2003 Jeremy Atwell, 1999 D’Eldri Taylor, 2005

4 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3

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Nick Stauffer

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1937 1955 2010 2018 2019 1946 1967 1969 2002

9-0 9-0 9-3 9-4 9-4 8-0-1 8-2 8-2 8-4 63 56 47 45 42

Rushing Yards 1. 2010 2. 2012 3. 2011 4. 1977 5. 2013

3,181 2,886 2,564 2,490 2,436

Rushing Attempts 1. 2010 2. 2012 3. 1986 4. 1994 5. 1971

632 589 539 538 537

Rushing Touchdowns 1. 2010 2. 2018 3. 2019 1968 5. 2012 1974 Rushing Yards Per Game 1. 2010 2. 2012 3. 2011 4. 2013 5. 2014

265.1 262.4 233.1 203.0 201.6

Pass Attempts 1. 2004 2. 2005 2003 4. 1991 5. 2018

482 449 449 423 418

Pass Completions 1. 2004 2. 2003 3. 2002 4. 2005 5. 2018

283 268 264 250 246

31 27 24 24 23 23

Pass Completion Percentage 1. 2002 63.9 2. 1990 61.1 3. 2014 60.9 4. 2015 60.3 5. 2010 59.9

Total Plays 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

2018 2002 2014 2003 2019

891 886 865 860 859

Pass Efficiency 1. 2002 2. 2014 3. 2018 4. 1979 5. 2010

152.4 141.0 136.9 130.6 128.6

Total Yards 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

2002 2018 2014 2019 2003

5,368 5,314 5,070 4,740 4,538

Passing Yards 1. 2002 2. 2003 3. 2018 4. 2001 5. 2004

3,442 3,188 3,009 2,895 2,877

Yards Per Game 1. 2002 2. 2014 3. 2018 4. 2001 5. 1992

447.3 422.5 408.8 404.8 385.6

34 29 23 20 20

All-Purpose Yards 1. 2018 2. 2002 3. 2014 4. 2003 5. 2010

7,094 6,824 6,512 5,909 5,791

Passing Touchdowns 1. 2002 2. 2018 3. 2014 4. 2001 1964 Passing Yards Per Game 1. 2002 2. 2003 3. 1990 4. 2001 5. 2004

286.8 265.7 264.0 263.2 261.5

Interceptions Thrown 1. 1992 2. 1983 1967 4. 1991 1981 1970

26 24 24 21 21 21

Points Per Game 1. 2018 2. 2002 3. 2014 4. 2019 5. 2010

37.0 34.7 32.0 27.5 26.9

oints Scored P 1. 2018 2. 2002 3. 2014 4. 2019 5. 2010

482 416 384 358 323

Field Goals 1. 2016 2014 3. 1976 4. 2019 1977 1974 First Downs 1. 1987 2. 2002 3. 2018 4. 2014 5. 2019

291 286 267 264 242

First Downs Rushing 1. 2010

172

First Downs Passing 1. 2002

159

Penalties 1. 3. 4. 5.

115 115 114 109 100

1978 1977 1980 2005 1986

18 18 17 16 16 16

Penalty Yards 1. 1980 2. 1978 1977 4. 1974 5. 1979 PATs 1. 2018 2. 2002 3. 2014 4. 2019 5. 2010

1,084 1,058 1,056 974 925 58 50 44 40 33

Interceptions 1. 1971 1967 3. 2018 4. 2010 5. 1966 Punt Return Yards 1. 1965 2. 1986 3. 1994

1,965 365 353

Kick ReturnYards 1. 2008 2. 2007 3. 2018

1,369 1,279 1,219

Sacks 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

1994 2017 1997 2015 2018

24 24 23 20 19

38 37 33 31 29

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RECORDS Most Points Scored Game 1. Missouri Baptist, Aug. 28, 2014 2. Quincy, Sept. 3, 2009 3. at Tennessee Tech, Oct. 6, 2018 4. West Virginia State, Sept. 21, 2019 5. at UT Martin, Oct. 27, 2018 6. Central Methodist, Nov. 5, 2011 7. Murray State, Oct. 29, 2005 Tennessee State, Nov. 8, 2003 9. Samford, Sept. 25, 2004 10. at UT Martin, Oct. 12, 2002

77 72 70 56 56 55 52 52 51 50

Most Points 1st Quarter 1. Quincy, Sept. 3, 2009 2. at Morehead State, Oct. 1, 1994 3. at Tennessee Tech, Oct. 6, 2018 Missouri Baptist, Aug. 28, 2014 Tennessee State, Nov. 18, 1995

28 22 21 21 21

Most Points 2nd Quarter 1. Quincy, Sept. 3, 2009 2. at Tennessee Tech, Oct. 6, 2018 Missouri Baptist, Aug. 28, 2014 4. Samford, Nov. 16, 2002 Southern Illinois, Aug. 31, 1991 Most Points 3rd Quarter 1. at UT Martin, Oct. 12, 2002 2. Stony Brook, Nov. 24, 2018 UT Martin, Oct. 30, 2004 4. Austin Peay, Oct. 29, 2016 Murray State, Oct. 29, 2005 at Southern Illinois, Sept. 12, 1992 Most Points 4th Quarter 1. Illinois State, Sept. 16, 2000 2. Murray State, Nov. 14, 2009 at Illinois State, Sept. 22, 2001 4. West Virginia State, Sept. 21, 2019 Austin Peay, Oct. 13, 2018 at Indiana State, Sept. 19, 2015 at Kansas, Sept. 6, 2014 at Jacksonville State, Nov. 23, 2013 Missouri State, Sept. 20, 2008 Tennessee State, Nov. 8, 2003 at Ark.-Monticello, Aug. 29, 2002 UT Martin, Oct. 6, 2001 Most Points First Half 1. Quincy, Sept. 3, 2009 2. at Tennessee Tech, Oct. 6, 2018 Missouri Baptist, Aug. 28, 2014 4. Samford, Nov. 16, 2002 Tennessee State, Nov. 18, 1995

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30 28 28 27 27

29 28 28 21 21 21

28 22 22 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 21

58 49 49 34 34

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Most Points Second Half 1. Illinois State, Sept. 16, 2000 2. at Southern Illinois, Sept. 15, 2018 Central Methodist, Nov. 5, 2011 Southwest Baptist, Sept. 8, 2007 Tennessee State, Nov. 8, 2003

35 31 31 31 31

Most First Downs 1. at Murray State, Nov. 17, 2012 Tennessee Tech, Sept. 25, 2010 3. at UT Martin, Oct. 12, 2002 4. West Virginia State, Sept. 21, 2019 Tennessee State, Nov. 3, 2018 Central Methodist, Nov. 5, 2011 Southwest Baptist, Nov. 6, 2010 Missouri State, Sept. 20, 2008 UT Martin, Oct. 31, 1992

31 31 30 29 29 29 29 29 29

Most First Downs Rushing 1. Southwest Baptist, Nov. 6, 2010 2. at Murray State, Nov. 17, 2012 3. Tennessee Tech, Sept. 25, 2010 4. Eastern Illinois, Oct. 1, 2011 5. at Austin Peay, Oct. 16, 2010

26 24 23 20 19

Most First Downs Passing 1. Missouri State, Sept. 20, 2008 2. at Southern Illinois, Sept. 1, 2005 Jacksonville State, Nov. 22, 2003 at UT Martin, Oct. 12, 2002 5. Tennessee State, Nov. 3, 2018 Eastern Kentucky, Oct. 16, 2004 at Missouri State, Sept. 21, 2002

21 19 19 19 18 18 18

Most Rushing Attempts 1. at Murray State, Nov. 17, 2012 2. Southwest Baptist, Nov. 6, 2010 3. Tennessee Tech, Sept. 25, 2010 4. at Austin Peay, Oct. 30, 1993 5. at Austin Peay, Oct. 16, 2010

76 72 69 68 66

Most Rushing Yards 1. at Murray State, Nov. 17, 2012 2. Southwest Baptist, Nov. 6, 2010 3. Eastern Illinois, Oct. 1, 2011 4. at Jacksonville State, Nov. 23, 2013 5. at Austin Peay, Oct. 27, 2012 6. Tennessee State, Oct. 9, 2010 7. Eastern Illinois, Nov. 6, 1999 8. Tennessee Tech, Sept. 25, 2010 9. at Southern Illinois, Sept. 15, 2018 10. at Tennessee Tech, Nov. 8, 2014

446 445 411 410 399 390 385 353 352 348

Most Pass Attempts 1. Jacksonville State, Sept. 24, 2005 at Kent State, Sept. 10, 2005

63 63

3. 4. 5.

Eastern Kentucky, Oct. 16, 2004 Murray State, Oct. 20, 2001 Missouri State, Sept. 20, 2008 at Missouri, Sept. 6, 2008

Most Pass Completions 1. Jacksonville State, Sept. 24, 2005 2. Missouri State, Sept. 20, 2008 3. at Kent State, Sept. 10, 2005 Eastern Kentucky, Oct. 16, 2004 at Eastern Illinois, Oct. 2, 2004 Most Interceptions Thrown 1. Murray State, Oct. 21, 2000 2. Eastern Illinois, Oct. 4, 1997 Illinois State, Sept. 13, 1997 Samford, Oct. 5, 1991 Most Passing Yards 1. at Tennessee Tech, Oct. 6, 2018 2. Samford, Nov. 16, 2002 3. at UT Martin, Oct. 12, 2002 4. at Southern Illinois, Sept. 8, 2001 5. Jacksonville State, Nov. 22, 2003 6. at UT Martin, Oct. 27, 2018 7. Southwest Baptist, Aug. 28, 2008 8. Missouri State, Sept. 20, 2008 9. Jacksonville State, Sept. 24, 2005 10. Quincy, Nov. 10, 2001 Most Total Plays 1. at Kent State, Sept. 10, 2005 2. Eastern Kentucky, Oct. 16, 2004 3. Tennessee State, Nov. 22, 1997 4. at Murray State, Sept. 24, 2016 at Murray State, Oct. 11, 2014 Most Total Yards 1. at Tennessee Tech, Oct. 6, 2018 2. West Virginia State, Sept. 21, 2019 3. Samford, Nov. 16, 2002 4. Quincy, Nov. 10, 2001 5. at UT Martin, Oct. 12, 2002 6. at UT Martin, Oct. 27, 2018 7. Eastern Illinois, Nov. 6, 1999 8. Tennessee State, Nov. 8, 2003 9. Eastern Illinois, Oct. 1, 2011 10. UT Martin, Oct. 31, 1992 Most Fumbles 1. at Eastern Kentucky, Oct. 8, 2016 Mars Hill College, Sept. 8, 2012 at Cincinnati, Aug. 30, 2007 at Eastern Illinois, Oct. 7, 2006 Eastern Illinois, Oct. 8, 2005

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36 35 34 34 34

6 5 5 5

483 463 429 418 407 389 387 356 355 354

95 94 93 91 91

692 668 648 638 603 587 568 555 541 541

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5 5

Most Fumbles Lost 1. at Southern Illinois, Sept. 13, 2014 Mars Hill College, Sept. 8, 2012 at Cincinnati, Aug. 30, 2007 Eastern Illinois, Oct. 8, 2005

4 4 4 4

16 16 16 15 15 14 14 14 14 14

Most Penalty Yards 1. at UT Martin, Sept. 26, 2009 2. at Southern Illinois, Sept. 15, 2018 3. at Murray State, Nov. 10, 2018 at Missouri State, Oct. 24, 1998 5. at Kent State, Sept. 10, 2005

170 165 159 159 154

Most Punts 1. at Missouri, Sept. 14, 2019 2. at Missouri, Sept. 5, 2015 3. Stony Brook, Nov. 24, 2018 Illinois State, Sept. 16, 2000 at Tennessee State, Nov. 23, 1996 at Eastern Kentucky, Oct. 5, 1996 at Murray State, Sept. 16, 1995

14 12 11 11 11 11 11

Most Punt Returns 1. at UT Martin, Sept. 27, 1997 2. Lambuth, Aug. 30, 1997 3. at Kent State, Sept. 10, 2005 4. at Missouri, Sept. 5, 2015 Missouri Baptist, Aug. 28, 2014 UT Martin, Nov. 4, 2006 at Tennessee State, Nov. 6, 2004 Tennessee Tech, Oct. 9, 1999 UT Martin, Sept. 26, 1998 Tennessee Tech, Oct. 11, 1997

9 8 7 5 5 5 5 5 5 5

Most Punt Return Yards 1. Missouri Baptist, Aug. 28, 2014 2. at Illinois State, Sept. 22, 2001 3. at Southern Illinois, Sept. 9, 2000 4. at Kansas, Sept. 2, 2017 5. Tennessee Tech, Nov. 2, 2002

110 92 83 79 73

Most Kickoff Returns 1. at Cincinnati, Sept. 12, 2009 2. at UT Martin, Oct. 27, 2007 at Cincinnati, Aug. 30, 2007 4. Eastern Illinois, Oct. 18, 2014 at Southern Illinois, Sept. 1, 2005

11 10 10 9 9

Most Kickoff Return Yards 1. Eastern Illinois, Oct. 18, 2014 2. at Cincinnati, Aug. 30, 2007 3. Southern Illinois, Sept. 2, 1999 4. Western Kentucky, Sept. 23, 2000 5. at Murray State, Nov. 10, 2018 at Cincinnati, Sept. 12, 2009

211 203 198 190 189 189

Most Interceptions 1. at Tennessee Tech, Nov. 15, 2003 2. Mars Hill College, Sept. 8, 2012 UT Martin, Sept. 24, 1994 4. Eastern Kentucky, Oct. 23, 2010 at Eastern Illinois, Oct. 2, 2010 Southwest Baptist, Aug. 28, 2008

6 5 5 4 4 4

Most Interception Return Yards 1. Tennessee Tech, Sept. 22, 2012 2. Southwest Baptist, Sept. 8, 2007 3. UT Martin, Oct. 30, 2004 4. Southwest Baptist, Aug. 28, 2008 5. at Murray State, Nov. 10, 2018

141 116 96 93 87

Fewest First Downs 1. at Cincinnati, Sept. 12, 2009 at Eastern Kentucky, Oct. 5, 1996 at Murray State, Sept. 16, 1995 4. at Missouri, Sept. 14, 2019 at Eastern Washington, Dec. 4, 2010 at Arkansas, Oct. 14, 2006 at Eastern Illinois, Oct. 7, 2006 UT Martin, Oct. 30, 2004 Illinois State, Sept. 16, 2000 at Tennessee State, Nov. 23, 1996 Tennessee Tech, Oct. 9, 1993

7 7 7 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8

Fewest Rushing Attempts 1. at Missouri State, Sept. 17, 2005 2. Jacksonville State, Sept. 24, 2005 3. at Jacksonville State, Nov. 20, 2004 4. Eastern Illinois, Nov. 9, 1996 5. at Tennessee State, Nov. 6, 2004 Murray State, Oct. 20, 2001

16 19 20 21 22 22

Fewest Rushing Yards 1. at Southern Illinois, Sept. 9, 2000 2. Eastern Illinois, Nov. 9, 1996 3. Jacksonville State, Nov. 5, 2016 4. at Murray State, Nov. 8, 2008

-17 -1 0 4

5. at Eastern Kentucky, Sept. 30, 2000 6. at Illinois State, Sept. 21, 1991 7. Tennessee Tech, Oct. 9, 1993 8. at Murray State, Sept. 20, 1997 9. at Jacksonville State, Nov. 20, 2004 Fewest Passing Attempts 1. at Austin Peay, Oct. 27, 2012 at Tennessee State, Nov. 19, 1994 3. Tennessee Tech, Sept. 22, 2012 Eastern Kentucky, Oct. 23, 2010 at Eastern Illinois, Oct. 2, 2010 Fewest Passing Completions 1. at Austin Peay, Oct. 27, 2012 Austin Peay, Sept. 28, 1996 3. at Middle Tennessee, Oct. 23, 1993 at Missouri State, Sept. 4, 1993

5 5 15 18 20

9 9 10 10 10

2 2 4 4

Fewest Passing Yards 1. at Eastern Illinois, Oct. 7, 2006 2. Jacksonville State, Nov. 12, 2011 3. Austin Peay, Oct. 10, 2009 4. at Austin Peay, Oct. 27, 2012 5. at Eastern Illinois, Nov. 10, 2012 6. vs. Murray State, Nov. 18, 2017 at Eastern Illinois, Oct. 2, 2010 8. at Eastern Illinois, Oct. 13, 2010 9. Southwest Baptist, Nov. 6, 2010 10. at Hawaii, Nov. 12, 1994 Fewest Total Yards 1. at Murray State, Sept. 16, 1995 2. at Eastern Kentucky, Oct. 5, 1996 3. at Missouri, Sept. 14, 2019 4. at Eastern Illinois, Oct. 7, 2006 5. at Tennessee State, Nov. 11, 2006 6. Tennessee Tech, Oct. 9, 1993 7. at Murray State, Sept. 20, 1997 8. Eastern Illinois, Oct. 4, 1997 9. at Purdue, Sept. 17, 2011 10. Austin Peay, Oct. 10, 2009

90 93 94 101 133 138 142 144 153 154

Fewest Punts 1. Quincy, Sept. 3, 2009 2. at Tennessee State, Nov. 2, 2019 at Tennessee Tech, Nov. 8, 2014 at Southern Illinois, Sept. 13, 2014 Missouri Baptist, Aug. 28, 2014 Tennessee State, Oct. 13, 2012 Central Methodist, Nov. 5, 2011 Eastern Kentucky, Nov. 1, 2008 at UT Martin, Oct. 12, 2002 Quincy, Nov. 10, 2001 at Southern Illinois, Nov. 14, 1998

0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

24 26 29 36 39 41 41 47 48 49

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Most Penalties 1. at Southern Illinois, Sept. 15, 2018 at Kent State, Sept. 10, 2005 at Missouri State, Oct. 24, 1998 4. at Cincinnati, Aug. 30, 2007 at Illinois State, Sept. 14, 1996 6. at Southern Illinois, Sept. 10, 2016 at Kansas, Sept. 6, 2014 Southwest Baptist, Sept. 8, 2007 Tennessee State, Nov. 8, 2003 UT Martin, Oct. 6, 2001

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RECORDS Most Points Scored Game 1. at Cincinnati, Sept. 12, 2009 2. at Arkansas, Oct. 14, 2006 at Marshall, Aug. 31, 2000 4. at Purdue, Sept. 17, 2011 at Cincinnati, Aug. 30, 2007 6. Southern Illinois, Sept. 1, 2005 7. at Jacksonville State, Nov. 14, 2015 Most Points 1st Quarter 1. at Tennessee State, Oct. 8, 2011 Eastern Kentucky, Oct. 2, 1999 3. at Missouri, Sept. 14, 2019 at Eastern Illinois, Oct. 19, 2013 5. at Kansas, Sept. 6, 2014 Most Points 2nd Quarter 1. at Cincinnati, Sept. 12, 2009 at Arkansas, Oct. 14, 2006 Middle Tennessee, Oct. 25, 1997 4. at Weber State, Dec. 1, 2018 Most Points 3rd Quarter 1. at Missouri, Sept. 14, 2019 at Arkansas State, Sept. 1, 2018 Eastern Kentucky, Oct. 21, 2006 4. at Jacksonville State, Nov. 14, 2015 at Indiana State, Sept. 19, 2015 UT Martin, Nov. 4, 2006 Murray State, Oct. 20, 2001 at Missouri State, Oct. 24, 1998 at Samford, Oct. 17, 1992 Most Points 4th Quarter 1. Middle Tennessee, Oct. 22, 1994 2. at Tennessee Tech, Oct. 12, 1996 3. Central Methodist, Nov. 5, 2011 Austin Peay, Oct. 10, 2009 Southern Illinois, Sept. 1, 2005 at Murray State, Oct. 26, 2002 at Tennessee State, Nov. 18, 2000 Western Kentucky, Sept. 23, 2000 at Marshall, Aug. 31, 2000 Eastern Kentucky, Nov. 6, 1993 at Middle Tennessee, Oct. 23, 1993 at Tennessee Tech, Oct. 10, 1992 Most Points First Half 1. at Cincinnati, Sept. 12, 2009 2. at Missouri, Sept. 6, 2008 at Arkansas, Oct. 14, 2006 4. at Eastern Illinois, Oct. 19, 2013 at Tennessee State, Oct. 8, 2011

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70 63 63 59 59 58 56

Most Points Second Half 1. at Cincinnati, Aug. 30, 2007 2. at Jacksonville State, Nov. 14, 2015 at Marshall, Aug. 31, 2000 at Tennessee Tech, Oct. 10, 1992 5. Murray State, Oct. 20, 2007 Murray State, Oct. 20, 2001 at Arkansas State, Oct. 19, 1996

40 35 35 35 31 31 31

28 28 27 27 24

Most First Downs 1. at Southern Illinois, Sept. 15, 2018 at Purdue, Sept. 17, 2011 at Cincinnati, Aug. 30, 2007 Samford, Sept. 25, 2004 5. at Samford, Oct. 17, 1992

37 33 33 33 32

Most First Downs Rushing 1. at Jacksonville State, Nov. 23, 2013 at Eastern Kentucky, Sept. 30, 2000 Western Kentucky, Sept. 23, 2000 Indiana State, Sept. 12, 1998 4. Jacksonville State, Nov. 12, 2011 Austin Peay, Oct. 10, 2009

20 20 20 20 19 19

Most First Downs Passing 1. Eastern Illinois, Nov. 6, 1999 2. Jacksonville State, Oct. 20, 2018 Murray State, Oct. 3, 2015 Tennessee State, Oct. 4, 2014 Tennessee Tech, Nov. 18, 2006

21 20 20 20 20

28 28 28 27

28 27 27 21 21 21 21 21 21

28 24 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 21

49 42 42 41 41

Most Rushing Attempts 1. Eastern Illinois, Nov. 9, 1996 2. Indiana State, Sept. 12, 1998 at Southern Illinois, Sept. 12, 1992 4. UT Martin, Oct. 28, 2000 5. Western Kentucky, Sept. 23, 2000 Most Rushing Yards 1. at Jacksonville State, Nov. 23, 2013 2. at Middle Tennessee, Oct. 26, 1991 3. at Jacksonville State, Nov. 14, 2015 at Eastern Kentucky, Sept. 30, 2000 5. at Purdue, Sept. 17, 2011 6. at Arkansas, Oct. 14, 2006 7. at Illinois State, Sept. 21, 1991 8. Eastern Illinois, Nov. 9, 1996 9. Jacksonville State, Nov. 22, 2014 10. Western Kentucky, Sept. 23, 2000

440 414 399 399 393 381 377 373 367 354

Most Pass Attempts 1. at Murray State, Nov. 10, 2018 Murray State, Oct. 3, 2015 Tennessee State, Oct. 4, 2014 4. Tennessee Tech, Sept. 22, 2012 Tennessee Tech, Nov. 18, 2006

63 59 59 57 57

68 67 67 66 65

6. 7. 8.

Eastern Illinois, Nov. 17, 2018 Missouri S&T, Sept. 9, 2006 at Murray State, Sept. 11, 2010 at UT Martin, Oct. 28, 1995

Most Pass Completions 1. Tennessee Tech, Sept. 22, 2012 at Murray State, Sept. 11, 2010 3. at Murray State, Nov. 10, 2018 Murray State, Oct. 3, 2015 5. Eastern Illinois, Nov. 6, 1999 Most Interceptions Thrown 1. at Tennessee Tech, Nov. 15, 2003 2. Mars Hill College, Sept. 8, 2012 UT Martin, Sept. 24, 1994 4. Eastern Kentucky, Oct. 23, 2010 at Eastern Illinois, Oct. 2, 2010 Southwest Baptist, Aug. 28, 2008 Most Passing Yards 1. at Arkansas State, Sept. 1, 2018 Tennessee State, Oct. 19, 1991 3. Ark.-Monticello, Aug. 29, 2002 4. Tennessee Tech, Sept. 22, 2012 5. Tennessee Tech, Nov. 18, 2006 6. Eastern Illinois, Nov. 6, 1999 7. Tennessee State, Nov. 13, 1999 8. Missouri S&T, Sept. 9, 2006 9. at Murray State, Nov. 10, 2018 10. at Eastern Kentucky, Oct. 18, 2003 Most Total Plays 1. at Murray State, Nov. 10, 2018 2. Samford, Sept. 25, 2004 3. Illinois State, Sept. 16, 2000 4. Southwest Baptist, Aug. 28, 2008 5. Murray State, Oct. 12, 2013 Ark.-Monticello, Aug. 29, 2002 Most Total Yards 1. at Eastern Illinois, Oct. 19, 2013 2. at Purdue, Sept. 17, 2011 3. Ark.-Monticello, Aug. 29, 2002 4. at Jacksonville State, Nov. 14, 2015 5. at Cincinnati, Aug. 30, 2007 6. at Eastern Illinois, Oct. 2, 2004 7. at Samford, Oct. 17, 1992 8. at Missouri, Sept. 6, 2008 9. Samford, Sept. 25, 2004 Tennessee State, Oct. 19, 1991

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38 38 37 37 36

6 5 5 4 4 4

497 489 484 481 437 435 431 419 412 392

103 102 98 96 94 94

665 627 622 617 615 612 611 592 591 591


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Most Fumbles Lost 1. Indiana State, Sept. 12, 1998 2. Southern Illinois, Sept. 12, 2015 Jacksonville State, Nov. 12, 2011 Eastern Illinois, Sept. 19, 2009 at Ohio, Aug. 28, 2003 at Tennessee Tech, Oct. 8, 1994 at Tennessee State, Nov. 21, 1992 at UT Martin, Sept. 7, 1991

5 4 4 4 4 4 4 4

Most Penalties 1. at Tennessee State, Sept. 29, 2001 2. at Missouri State, Oct. 24, 1998 Tennessee State, Oct. 19, 1991 4. Jacksonville State, Nov. 5, 2016 at Tennessee State, Nov. 6, 2004 Ark.-Monticello, Aug. 29, 2002

20 18 18 16 16 16

Most Penalty Yards 1. at Missouri State, Oct. 24, 1998 2. at Jacksonville State, Nov. 20, 2004 3. at Tennessee State, Sept. 29, 2001 4. at Central Michigan, Sept. 18, 2004 5. Jacksonville State, Nov. 5, 2016

184 175 169 140 138

Most Punts 1. at UT Martin, Sept. 27, 1997 Lambuth, Aug. 30, 1997 3. Tennessee Tech, Oct. 9, 1999 Tennessee Tech, Oct. 11, 1997 5. Stony Brook, Nov. 24, 2018 at Murray State, Sept. 24, 2016 at Southern Illinois, Oct. 15, 1994 at Austin Peay, Oct. 30, 1993

12 12 10 10 9 9 9 9

Most Punt Returns 1. at Illinois State, Sept. 11, 1999 2. at Tennessee Tech, Nov. 19, 2005 Illinois State, Sept. 16, 2000 4. at Kent State, Sept. 10, 2005 Eastern Illinois, Oct. 4, 1997 Most Punt Return Yards 1. Illinois State, Sept. 16, 2000 2. at Illinois State, Sept. 11, 1999 3. at Murray State, Nov. 17, 2012 4. at Tennessee State, Oct. 8, 2011 5. Eastern Kentucky, Oct. 2, 1999

9 8 8 7 7

136 127 117 115 103

Most Kickoff Returns 1. Central Methodist, Nov. 5, 2011 2. Quincy, Sept. 3, 2009 3. West Virginia State, Sept. 21, 2019 Murray State, Nov. 14, 2009 Tennessee State, Nov. 8, 2003 Tennessee State, Oct. 5, 2002

10 9 8 8 8 8

Most Kickoff Return Yards 1. Eastern Kentucky, Oct. 23, 2010 2. at Murray State, Nov. 17, 2012 3. West Virginia State, Sept. 21, 2019 4. Eastern Illinois, Oct. 1, 2011 5. at Samford, Sept. 22, 2007

228 219 200 190 190

Most Interceptions 1. UT Martin, Oct. 28, 2000 2. Eastern Illinois, Oct. 4, 1997 Illinois State, Sept. 13, 1997 Samford, Oct. 5, 1991

6 5 5 5

Most Interception Return Yards 1. Missouri State, Sept. 20, 2008 2. at Indiana State, Sept. 19, 2015 Eastern Kentucky, Nov. 1, 2008 4. Eastern Illinois, Sept. 29, 2007 5. at Arkansas, Oct. 14, 2006

109 100 100 86 84

Fewest First Downs 1. Missouri Baptist, Aug. 28, 2014 at UT Martin, Sept. 27, 1997 3. UT Martin, Sept. 26, 1998 at Austin Peay, Oct. 30, 1993 5. Lambuth, Aug. 30, 1997

6 6 8 8 9

Fewest Rushing Attempts 1. UT Martin, Sept. 26, 1998 2. at Murray State, Sept. 11, 2010 3. at UT Martin, Oct. 28, 1995 4. Eastern Kentucky, Sept. 30, 2017 Samford, Nov. 16, 2002

18 20 21 22 22

Fewest Rushing Yards 1. Murray State, Nov. 18, 2017 2. at Tennessee State, Nov. 19, 1994 3. at Murray State, Sept. 24, 2016 4. at Kent State, Sept. 10, 2005 at UT Martin, Sept. 27, 1997 6. at UT Martin, Oct. 30, 1999 7. Missouri Baptist, Aug. 28, 2014 8. at Austin Peay, Nov. 1, 1997 Lambuth, Aug. 30, 1997 10. at Tennessee Tech, Oct. 10, 1998

-9 0 11 24 24 28 42 44 44 47

Fewest Passing Attempts 1. at Eastern Illinois, Oct. 13, 2001

0

2. 5.

at Western Kentucky, Sept. 25, 1999 Indiana State, Sept. 12, 1998 at Austin Peay, Oct. 30, 1993 Austin Peay, Sept. 26, 1992

5 5 5 6

Fewest Passing Completions 1. at Eastern Illinois, Oct. 13, 2001 at Western Kentucky, Sept. 25, 1999 3. Indiana State, Sept. 12, 1998 at Austin Peay, Oct. 30, 1993 at Austin Peay, Sept. 28, 1991

0 0 2 2 2

Fewest Passing Yards 1. at Eastern Illinois, Oct. 13, 2001 at Western Kentucky, Sept. 25, 1999 3. at Austin Peay, Oct. 30, 1993 4. Austin Peay, Sept. 26, 1992 5. Missouri Baptist, Aug. 28, 2014 6. at Eastern Kentucky, Oct. 3, 1992 7. Indiana State, Sept. 12, 1998 8. Tennessee Tech, Oct. 12, 1991 9. Jacksonville State, Sept. 24, 2005 10. at Hawai’i, Nov. 12, 1994 Fewest Total Yards 1. Missouri Baptist, Aug. 28, 2014 2. Sam Houston State, Sept. 11, 1993 3. UT Martin, Sept. 26, 1998 at Austin Peay, Oct. 30, 1993 5. at UT Martin, Sept. 27, 1997 6. at UT Martin, Oct. 30, 1999 7. at Eastern Kentucky, Nov. 9, 2002 8. Tennessee Tech, Oct. 14, 2017 at Kent State, Sept. 10, 2005 at UT Martin, Sept. 25, 1993

81 137 139 139 168 191 194 195 195 195

Fewest Punts 1. at Southern Illinois, Sept. 15, 2018 at Southern Illinois, Sept. 13, 2014 at Jacksonville State, Nov. 23, 2013 at Austin Peay, Nov. 16, 2013 Tennessee State, Oct. 13, 2012 Central Methodist, Nov. 5, 2011 at Purdue, Sept. 17, 2011 Southern Illinois, Sept. 3, 2011 Southern Illinois, Nov. 21, 2009 UT Martin, Nov. 15, 2008 Eastern Kentucky, Nov. 1, 2008 at Eastern Illinois, Oct. 18, 2008 at Tennessee State, Nov. 18, 2000 at Eastern Kentucky, Sept. 30, 2000 Western Kentucky, Sept. 23, 2000 UT Martin, Oct. 31, 1992

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

0 0 23 27 39 40 42 44 48 50

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Most Fumbles 1. Missouri Baptist, Aug. 28, 2014 at Eastern Illinois, Oct. 13, 2001 2. Tennessee State, Nov. 12, 2005 Tennessee State, Nov. 8, 2003 Indiana State, Sept. 12, 1998 at UT Martin, Sept. 7, 1991

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Rushing Attempts 1. Kelvin Anderson vs. Austin Peay, 10/30/93 2. Henry Harris vs. Southwest Baptist, 11/6/10 Henry Harris at Austin Peay, 10/16/10 4. Elton Peterson vs. Jacksonville State, 11/17/07 Timmy Holloman vs. Indiana State, 9/15/07 Rushing Yards 1. Marquis Terry at Southern Illinois, 9/15/18 2. Henry Harris vs. Southwest Baptist, 11/6/10 3. Al Holmes vs. Truman State, 11/8/69 4. Brian Lattimore at Northwest Missouri, 9/23/89 5. Kelvin Anderson vs. Murray State, 9/3/92 Rushing Touchdowns 1. Walter Smallwood vs. Central Missouri, 1968 2. Marquis Terry at Southern Illinois, 9/15/18 Ron Coleman at Austin Peay, 11/16/13 Longest Rushing Plays for a Touchdown 1. Lewis Washington at Tennessee State, 10/5/13 2. Kelvin Anderson vs. Murray State, 9/3/92 3. Marquis Terry vs. Dayton, 9/8/18 4. Jamel Oliver vs. Tennessee State, 11/8/03 5. Tremane McCullough vs. Tennessee Tech, 10/31/15 Pass Attempts 1. Mike Haley at Kent State, 10/10/05 2. Andrew Goodenough vs. Eastern Kentucky, 11/16/04 3. Andrew Goodenough at Tennessee State, 11/6/04 4. Andrew Goodenough at Central Michigan, 9/18/04 5. Andrew Goodenough vs. Tennessee Tech, 11/13/04

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40 35 35 33 33

311 293 254 241 222

5 4 4

99 96 95 82 81

61 57 51 50 48

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Pass Completions 1. Mike Haley at Kent State, 9/10/05 Andrew Goodenough at Eastern Illinois, 10/2/04 3. Andrew Goodenough vs. Eastern Kentucky, 10/16/04 4. Andrew Goodenough at Central Michigan, 9/18/04 5. Two tied with Passing Yards 1. Jack Tomco at UT Martin, 10/12/02 2. Andrew Goodenough vs. Jacksonville State, 11/22/03 3. Daniel Santacaterina at Tennessee Tech, 10/6/18 4. Jeromy McDowell at Southern Illinois, 9/8/01 5. Houston Lillard vs. Southwest Baptist, 8/28/08 Passing Touchdowns 1. Kyle Snyder vs. Austin Peay, 11/15/14 Jack Tomco vs. UT Martin, 10/12/02 3. Four tied with Receptions 1. Farron Haley vs. Lincoln, 1989 2. T.J. Milcic at Eastern Illinois, 10/2/04 3. Kristian Wilkerson vs. Murray State, 11/23/19 Willie Ponder vs. Samford, 11/16/02 5. Paul McRoberts vs. UT Martin, 11/21/15 Paul McRoberts at Jacksonville State, 11/14/15 Paul McRoberts vs. Eastern Kentucky, 10/17/15 Peter Lloyd at UT Martin, 9/27/14 Miles Edwards vs. Southwest Baptist, 8/28/08 Willie Ponder vs. Eastern Illinois, 10/19/02 Willie Ponder vs. Murray State, 10/20/01

34 34 33 32 30 429 407 395 391 387

5 5 4 14 13 11 11 10 10 10 10 10 10 10

Receiving Yards 1. Kristian Wilkerson at UT Martin, 10/27/18 2. Kristian Wilkerson vs. Eastern Kentucky, 11/9/19 3. Art Miller at Evansville, 10/4/69 4. Miles Edwards vs. Soutwest Baptist, 8/28/08 5. Willie Ponder vs. Samford, 11/16/02 Receiving Touchdowns 1. Kristian Wilkerson at UT Martin, 10/27/18 Kristian Wilkerson vs. Tennessee State, 11/3/18 Miles Edwards vs. Austin Peay, 11/3/07 Lyman Brown vs. Central Missouri, 1962 Longest Touchdown Receptions 1. David Stewart vs. Truman State, 10/8/83 2. Kristian Wilkerson at Jacksonville State, 10/19/19 Miles Edwards vs. Southwest Baptist, 8/28/08 T.J. Milcic at UT Martin, 11/5/05 Willie Ponder at Illinois State, 9/22/01 Total Offense Rushing and Passing Yardage 1. Jack Tomco at UT Martin, 10/12/02 2. Daniel Santacaterina at Tennessee Tech, 10/6/18 3. Daniel Santacaterina at UT Martin, 10/27/18 4. Daniel Santacaterina vs. Austin Peay, 10/13/18 Kyle Snyder vs. Austin Peay, 11/15/14 All-Purpose Yards Rushing, Receiving and Return Yardage 1. Marquis Terry at Southern Illinois, 9/15/19 2. Henry Harris at Austin Peay, 10/16/10 3. Henry Harris vs. Tennessee State, 10/9/10 4. Henry Harris vs. Southwest Baptist, 11/6/10 5. Henry Harris at Eastern Illinois, 10/2/10

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3 3 3 3

94 80 80 80 80

429 397 388 369 369

438 308 296 293 286


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Longest Punts 1. David Simonhoff vs. Eastern Illinois, 10/4/03 2. David Simonhoff vs. UT Martin, 10/30/04 3. David Simonhoff at Samford, 9/29/05 4. Jake Reynolds vs. Tennessee Tech, 10/14/17 5. David Simonhoff at Arkansas, 10/14/06 Punt Return Yards 1. Lyman Brown vs. Northwest Missouri, 1962 2. Paul McRoberts vs. Tennessee Tech, 10/31/15 Curtis Cooper at Southern Illinois, 9/9/00 4. Curtis Cooper at Illinois State, 9/22/01 5. Spencer Davis vs. Missouri Baptist, 8/28/14 Longest Punt Returns for a Touchdown 1. Lyman Brown vs. Northwest Missouri, 1962 2. Curtis Cooper at Illinois State, 9/22/01 3. Paul McRoberts vs. Tennessee Tech, 10/31/15 4. Curtis Cooper at Southern Illinois, 9/9/00 5. Chris NesSmith vs. Tennessee State, 10/5/02 Kick Returns 1. Peter Lloyd vs. Eastern Illinois, 10/18/14 Jacob McKinley at Cincinnati, 9/12/09 Elton Peterson at UT Martin, 10/27/07 Antonio Scaife at Central Michigan, 9/18/04

14 11 11 11 10

Kick Return Yards 1. Elton Peterson vs. Murray State, 10/20/07 2. Peter Lloyd vs. Eastern Illinois, 10/18/14 3. Zion Custis vs. Eastern Illinois, 11/17/18 4. Cameron Sanders at Jacksonville State, 11/14/15 Henry Harris at Austin Peay, 10/16/10

183 162 180 156 156

10 10

83 82

Longest Kickoff Returns for a Touchdown 1. Cameron Sanders 99 at Jacksonville State, 11/14/15 2. Zion Custis 97 vs. Eastern Illinois, 11/17/18 David Jackson 97 vs. Abilene Christian, 10/12/85 4. Keith Hubbard 96 vs. Truman State, 11/3/79

80 78 75

86 83

Total Touchdowns 1. Kyle Snyder vs. Austin Peay, 11/15/14 Scott Lathrop vs. Murray State, 10/12/13 Matt Scheible vs. Murray State, 11/19/11 Matt Scheible vs. Eastern Illinois, 10/1/11 Walter Smallwood vs. Central Missouri, 1968

5 5 5 5 5

83 70 61

Field Goals 1. Ryan McCrum at Tennessee Tech, 11/8/14 Ryan McCrum at Murray State, 10/11/14 Mike Wood vs. Central Missouri, 1976

4 4 4

86 70 69 66 44

7

Longest Field Goals 1. Mike Wood vs. Lincoln, 1975 2. Kendrick Tiller at Montana State, 9/7/19 Ryan McCrum vs. Tennessee State, 10/4/14 4. Ryan McCrum vs. Southeastern Louisiana, 9/20/14 5. Drew Geldbach at Ball State, 9/2/10 Doug Spada at UT Martin, 9/26/09

61 55 55 54

Interception Return Yards 1. Branden Spann vs. Tennessee Tech, 9/22/12 Eddie Calvin vs. Southwest Baptist, 9/8/07 3. Kellin White vs. UT Martin, 10/30/04 4. Justin Swift at Murray State, 11/10/18 5. Eriq Moore at Jacksonville State, 11/23/13

100 100 96 76 72

Longest Interception Returns for a Touchdown 1. Branden Spann 100 vs. Tennessee Tech, 9/22/12 Eddie Calvin 100 vs. Southwest Baptist, 9/8/07 3. Justin Swift 76 at Murray State, 11/10/18 4. Bryan Blanfort 69 vs. Austin Peay, 10/10/09 5. Kellin White 64 at Missouri State, 9/17/05 Longest Fumble Returns for a Touchdown 1. Branden Spann 98 at Austin Peay, 10/27/12 2. Rodney Woodall 80 vs. Illinois State, 9/16/00 3. Cantrell Andrews 68 at Tennessee State, 10/5/13 4. Justin Swift 60 at Murray State, 11/10/18 5. Victor Anderson 45 at Missouri State, 11/10/07 Tackles 1. Wayne James vs. Northern Iowa, 10/16/82 2. Ken Miller at Southwest Baptist, 10/24/87 3. Zach Hall at Arkansas State, 9/1/18 Joe Divis at Southern Illinois, 9/12/92 5. Nick Stauffer vs. Tennessee State, 10/25/08

27 23 22 22 21

53 53

7 7

Interceptions 1. Eddie Calvin vs. Southwest Baptist, 8/28/08

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RECORDS Year W-L-T TDs FGs Points Avg. 1st Downs 1962 7-3 27 3 195 19.5 - 1963 4-6 19 1 133 13.3 - 1964 5-5 20 5 154 15.4 - 1965 2-8 16 2 114 11.4 - 1966 5-5 35 1 245 24.5 148 1967 8-2 19 5 134 13.4 148 1968 6-4 8 0 48 4.8 141 1969 8-2 31 6 231 23.1 173 1970 5-5 27 1 189 18.9 171 1971 7-3-1 25 3 189 17.2 128 1972 5-4-1 22 5 154 15.4 132 1973 6-4 27 1 185 18.5 172 1974 7-4 33 16 272 24.7 161 1975 7-4 28 15 238 21.6 159 1976 7-3-1 19 17 179 16.3 152 1977 7-3-1 23 16 206 18.7 - 1978 6-5 27 14 228 20.7 161 1979 6-4-1 33 8 257 23.4 164 1980 4-7 29 9 210 19.1 148 1981 2-9 23 11 194 17.6 184 1982 5-5-1 31 5 206 18.7 195 1983 1-9 18 2 124 12.4 132 1984 1-10 17 6 130 11.8 164 1985 4-7 36 8 264 24.0 225 1986 6-5 33 11 242 22.0 201 1987 6-4-1 34 10 244 22.2 291 1988 6-4 32 10 251 25.1 178 1989 7-4 36 9 274 24.9 206 1990 7-3 29 2 208 20.8 181 1991 3-8 28 7 211 19.2 214 1992 2-9 34 4 244 22.2 220 1993 3-8 22 8 176 16.0 165 1994 7-5 27 10 218 18.2 197 1995 5-6 32 5 231 21.0 184 1996 3-8 15 7 124 11.3 148 1997 4-7 25 4 186 16.9 178 1998 3-8 25 8 196 17.8 198 1999 3-8 33 3 210 19.1 204 2000 3-8 30 5 224 20.4 186 2001 4-7 37 7 279 25.4 224 2002 8-4 56 8 410 34.2 286 2003 5-7 31 15 262 21.8 232 2004 3-8 32 26 256 23.3 202 2005 2-9 33 28 268 24.4 205 2006 4-7 28 24 203 18.5 145 2007 3-8 26 21 225 20.5 188 2008 4-8 31 15 262 21.8 226 2009 2-9 31 9 240 21.8 200 2010 9-3 42 12 323 26.9 240 2011 3-8 33 9 255 23.2 204 2012 3-8 34 15 283 25.7 229 2013 3-9 37 5 262 21.8 216 2014 5-7 47 18 384 32.0 264 2015 4-7 36 9 279 25.4 200 2016 3-8 25 18 229 20.8 212 2017 3-8 29 7 225 20.5 169 2018 9-4 63 14 482 37.0 267 2019 9-4 45 16 358 27.5 242

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Rush Yds. TDs Avg. Pass Att. Comp. INT TD Yds. Avg. Plays Yards Avg. Pen. Yds. 486 1938 19 193.8 132 58 15 8 922 92.2 618 2860 286.0 - 387 1465 8 146.5 176 73 13 11 912 91.2 563 1465 146.5 - 438 1669 12 166.9 140 49 9 7 781 78.1 578 2450 245.0 - 436 1256 13 125.6 175 60 16 3 842 84.2 611 2098 209.8 - 394 1621 18 162.1 230 110 19 17 1959 195.9 624 3580 358.0 48 478 441 1486 19 148.6 194 79 24 9 1600 160.0 635 3086 308.6 57 520 430 1619 0 161.9 262 120 18 9 1445 144.5 692 3064 306.4 40 540 490 2014 19 201.4 219 115 17 12 1664 166.4 709 3678 367.8 54 567 454 1935 14 193.5 227 97 21 13 1549 154.9 681 3484 348.4 78 692 537 1841 20 167.4 154 59 13 5 698 63.5 691 2539 230.8 82 895 435 1499 13 149.9 212 94 11 9 1232 123.2 647 2731 273.1 72 722 422 1558 16 155.8 256 130 13 10 1809 180.9 678 3367 336.7 82 748 484 2019 23 183.6 214 95 15 10 1410 128.2 698 3429 311.7 86 974 455 1820 22 165.5 207 106 15 6 1474 134.0 662 3294 299.5 97 914 432 1314 9 119.5 251 109 18 10 1398 127.1 683 2712 246.5 84 747 525 2490 17 226.4 206 81 8 4 1243 113.0 731 3733 339.4 115 1056 565 2359 19 214.5 140 57 15 6 806 73.3 705 3165 287.7 115 1058 475 1703 14 154.8 231 120 15 16 1892 172.0 706 3595 326.8 92 925 479 1602 13 145.6 288 143 15 14 1861 169.2 767 3463 314.8 114 1084 432 1194 11 108.5 344 162 21 12 1999 181.7 776 3193 290.3 74 672 524 2052 22 186.5 262 130 20 9 1500 136.4 786 3552 322.9 76 722 330 793 7 79.3 273 110 24 10 1489 148.9 603 2282 228.2 49 438 408 1099 6 99.9 312 135 20 11 1714 155.8 720 2813 255.7 66 606 518 1950 20 177.3 265 151 16 15 1987 180.6 783 3937 357.9 74 653 539 2177 17 197.9 254 119 16 13 1622 147.5 793 3799 345.4 100 907 511 2172 20 197.5 240 138 16 13 1729 157.2 751 3901 354.6 95 804 380 1513 22 151.3 298 170 10 10 2008 200.8 678 3521 352.1 63 572 410 1653 18 150.3 353 193 16 14 2573 233.9 763 4226 384.2 77 708 330 1001 15 100.1 368 225 19 14 2640 264.0 698 3641 364.1 67 624 370 1120 10 101.8 423 244 21 17 2653 241.2 793 3773 343.0 68 622 400 1788 19 162.5 360 204 26 13 2454 223.1 760 4242 385.6 71 593 503 1710 13 155.5 209 93 14 8 1262 114.7 712 2972 270.2 77 629 538 2045 15 170.4 288 130 10 9 1592 132.7 826 3637 303.1 68 535 419 1894 18 172.2 312 153 9 10 1732 157.5 731 3626 329.6 84 773 423 914 8 83.1 311 140 12 6 1557 141.5 734 2471 224.6 79 593 478 1813 15 164.8 283 125 20 7 1549 140.8 761 3362 305.6 81 690 486 1774 17 161.3 293 160 17 7 1167 168.8 779 3631 330.1 88 852 472 1854 19 168.5 302 165 18 14 2072 188.4 774 3926 356.9 87 833 358 985 16 89.5 363 202 16 11 2274 206.7 721 3259 296.3 77 673 372 1558 15 141.6 413 225 18 20 2895 263.2 785 4453 404.8 97 826 473 1926 19 160.5 413 264 18 34 3442 286.8 886 5368 447.3 87 643 411 1395 17 116.2 449 268 15 12 3188 265.7 860 4583 381.9 83 711 296 927 11 84.3 482 283 15 16 2877 261.5 778 3804 345.8 87 822 342 1091 14 99.2 449 250 19 17 2795 254.1 791 3886 353.3 109 900 389 1517 19 137.9 341 192 10 8 1276 116.0 641 2793 253.9 72 618 470 1883 12 171.2 173 100 13 11 1767 160.6 763 3650 331.8 95 850 408 1170 14 97.5 398 211 16 17 2614 217.8 806 3784 315.3 80 597 446 2232 16 183.6 287 144 13 11 1606 146.0 733 3626 329.6 75 699 632 3181 31 265.1 182 109 3 8 1246 103.8 814 4427 368.9 54 455 482 2564 21 233.1 236 126 7 12 1498 136.2 718 4062 369.3 59 535 589 2886 23 262.4 169 95 5 8 1061 96.5 758 3947 358.8 48 398 522 2436 17 203.0 281 148 12 17 1666 138.8 803 4102 341.8 60 524 530 2419 22 201.6 335 204 15 23 2651 220.9 865 5070 422.5 77 659 431 2012 17 182.9 325 196 8 12 1898 172.5 756 3910 355.5 66 634 413 1486 13 135.1 364 180 8 11 2350 213.6 777 3836 348.7 80 676 372 1501 12 136.5 339 177 8 15 1818 165.3 711 3319 301.7 80 793 473 2305 27 177.3 418 246 11 29 3009 231.5 891 5314 408.8 89 895 483 2101 24 161.6 376 209 14 18 2639 203.0 859 4740 364.6 97 907

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Year Games TDs FGs Points Avg. 1st Downs Rush Yards TDs Avg. Pass Att. Comp. Int. TD Yds. Avg. Plays Yds Avg. Pen. Yds. 1962 10 - - 109 10.9 - 497 1453 - 145.3 163 70 6 - 796 79.6 660 2249 224.9 - 1963 10 30 0 199 19.9 - 528 2310 - 231.0 138 71 11 - 900 90.0 681 3210 321.0 - 1964 10 17 1 117 11.7 - 396 1482 - 148.2 146 60 16 - 777 77.7 540 2259 225.9 - 1965 10 30 6 223 22.3 - 485 1849 - 184.9 166 68 - - - - 651 2979 297.9 - 1966 10 26 3 185 18.5 153 474 2136 21 213.6 190 89 19 5 1098 109.8 664 3234 323.4 57 558 1967 10 13 5 105 10.5 131 424 1326 7 132.6 244 103 24 6 1170 117.0 668 2496 249.6 62 679 1968 10 20 5 154 15.4 141 426 1152 12 115.2 268 133 18 8 1590 159.0 694 2742 274.2 40 515 1969 10 31 6 229 22.9 152 389 1371 16 137.1 262 129 18 14 1962 196.2 651 3333 333.3 53 526 1970 10 19 2 137 13.7 158 472 1334 13 133.4 227 106 14 6 1282 128.2 699 2616 261.6 69 661 1971 11 19 5 145 13.0 155 447 1327 12 120.6 285 116 24 7 1305 118.6 732 2632 239.3 68 734 1972 10 20 1 143 14.3 136 409 1350 16 135.0 208 86 10 4 1035 103.5 617 2385 238.5 72 620 1973 10 17 7 133 13.3 154 437 1860 11 186.0 204 74 11 4 929 92.9 641 2789 278.9 57 667 1974 11 24 6 178 16.2 155 499 1459 14 132.6 251 86 16 10 1338 121.6 750 2797 254.3 81 760 1975 11 20 2 141 12.8 135 446 1350 12 122.7 248 99 11 8 1278 116.2 694 2628 238.9 70 645 1976 11 21 7 162 14.7 175 559 1829 15 166.3 175 79 15 6 1277 116.1 734 3106 282.4 94 863 1977 11 20 2 146 13.3 155 521 1783 16 162.1 214 70 15 4 1059 96.3 735 2842 258.4 68 722 1978 11 25 5 189 17.2 153 531 1802 14 163.8 193 68 10 10 952 86.5 724 2754 250.4 75 717 1979 11 25 7 194 17.6 169 501 1597 14 145.2 268 114 9 8 1459 132.6 750 3038 276.2 69 757 1980 11 29 9 210 19.1 159 470 1320 19 120.0 266 106 16 10 1461 132.8 736 2781 252.8 57 521 1981 11 34 8 260 23.6 198 550 1889 22 171.7 244 113 13 11 1790 162.7 794 3679 334.5 77 762 1982 11 29 3 186 16.9 198 268 1899 19 172.6 301 146 15 21 2027 184.3 569 3926 356.9 70 617 1983 10 40 11 310 31.0 206 558 2488 27 248.8 193 111 9 11 1804 180.4 751 4292 429.2 96 814 1984 11 43 13 329 29.9 228 564 2266 26 206.0 251 130 13 13 1949 177.2 815 4215 383.2 89 677 1985 11 34 13 273 24.8 185 464 1902 19 172.9 268 128 16 11 1815 165.0 732 3717 337.9 90 729 1986 11 31 8 218 19.8 179 422 1417 16 128.8 284 144 10 15 1992 181.1 706 3409 309.9 72 593 1987 11 26 7 184 16.7 266 470 1527 13 138.8 266 115 12 12 1544 140.4 736 3071 279.2 69 597 1988 10 24 6 176 16.0 172 474 1813 17 181.3 218 97 15 4 1180 118.0 692 2993 299.3 58 481 1989 11 26 3 186 16.9 176 526 1870 16 170.0 235 107 16 8 1385 125.9 761 3255 295.9 64 582 1990 10 24 3 176 17.6 172 475 2078 15 207.8 216 104 9 5 1187 118.7 691 3265 326.5 72 672 1991 11 52 7 378 34.4 244 501 2760 28 250.9 290 157 17 18 2182 198.4 791 4942 449.3 106 1010 1992 11 47 10 349 31.7 247 546 2522 32 229.3 269 141 11 13 1916 174.2 815 4438 403.5 89 718 1993 11 28 9 245 22.3 199 489 1871 17 170.1 264 155 11 11 2022 183.8 753 3893 353.9 76 614 1994 12 25 9 205 17.1 214 486 1827 12 152.2 337 186 14 13 2244 187.0 823 4071 339.2 83 656 1995 11 40 9 303 27.5 237 501 2475 25 225.0 332 174 15 10 1907 173.4 833 4382 398.4 94 741 1996 11 35 13 287 26.1 206 489 2123 22 193.0 280 152 14 12 1948 177.1 769 4071 370.1 95 822 1997 11 30 8 244 22.2 173 419 1186 9 107.8 351 187 10 19 2266 206.0 770 3452 313.8 83 701 1998 11 39 8 295 26.8 200 430 1676 17 152.4 294 154 7 19 2369 215.4 724 4045 367.7 87 763 1999 11 48 8 359 32.6 215 442 1713 24 155.7 316 183 11 19 2424 220.4 774 3926 356.9 94 836 2000 11 52 9 397 36.1 259 590 2950 34 268.2 266 139 7 16 1933 175.7 856 4883 443.9 107 882 2001 11 30 11 245 22.3 210 502 2244 14 204.0 274 145 8 14 2078 188.9 776 4322 392.9 113 1019 2002 12 47 9 349 29.1 238 451 1844 26 153.7 370 220 13 20 2803 233.6 821 4647 387.2 83 795 2003 12 38 9 290 24.2 227 514 2374 22 171.9 317 170 17 12 1970 164.2 831 4033 336.1 105 824 2004 11 54 9 404 36.7 256 535 2688 30 244.4 319 175 11 19 2733 248.5 854 5421 492.8 104 961 2005 11 51 7 374 34.0 225 490 1769 23 160.8 320 180 8 21 2286 207.8 810 4055 368.6 84 732 2006 11 40 10 307 27.9 216 399 1850 21 208.0 341 192 12 15 2288 208.0 740 4138 376.2 66 544 2007 11 50 14 387 35.2 244 477 2172 26 197.5 347 182 7 18 2496 226.9 824 4668 424.4 61 523 2008 12 46 14 364 30.3 254 459 2182 23 210.1 355 236 13 15 2521 210.1 814 4703 391.9 98 901 2009 11 40 6 299 27.2 216 492 2500 24 204.8 276 168 11 13 2011 182.8 768 4264 387.6 67 583 2010 12 32 12 258 21.5 228 438 2066 17 152.3 348 203 20 11 1977 164.8 786 3805 317.1 54 435 2011 11 54 13 413 37.5 272 509 2763 37 251.2 288 192 4 14 2010 182.7 797 4773 433.9 47 394 2012 11 49 10 366 33.3 246 420 2118 26 192.5 354 230 13 21 2693 244.8 774 4811 437.4 60 549 2013 12 57 13 441 36.8 285 575 3165 40 263.8 310 187 12 16 2506 208.8 885 5671 472.6 67 598 2014 12 50 7 367 30.6 262 495 2366 19 197.2 359 203 9 29 2755 229.6 854 5121 426.8 77 673 2015 11 39 10 299 27.2 245 454 2081 18 189.2 339 206 11 19 2663 242.1 793 4744 431.3 71 625 2016 11 33 13 268 24.4 221 415 1525 8 138.6 357 211 5 22 2767 251.5 772 4292 390.2 71 655 2017 11 27 18 240 21.8 193 432 1529 7 139.0 309 150 10 20 2274 206.7 741 3803 345.7 70 574 2018 13 53 12 403 31.0 331 515 2391 17 183.9 526 301 23 34 3835 295.0 1041 6226 478.9 107 1033 2019 13 41 13 324 24.9 247 336 1996 23 153.5 431 233 14 15 2937 225.9 923 4933 379.5 103 884


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Year Player Att. Yds. Avg. TD 1962 Bill Stocklas 112 507 4.5 6 1963 Norman Dockins 140 770 5.5 4 1964 Norman Dockins 110 496 4.5 0 1965 John Glass 113 418 3.7 2 1966 Walter Smallwood 154 270 5.1 10 1967 Walter Smallwood 189 926 4.9 8 1968 Walter Smallwood 208 973 4.7 16 1969 Al Holmes 147 952 6.5 7 1970 Eddie Moss 138 581 4.2 10 1971 Eddie Moss 149 667 4.5 6 1972 Richard Attig 237 949 4.0 7 1973 Richard Attig 140 686 4.9 9 1974 Bob Everage 115 674 5.9 8 1975 Anthony Wallace 117 547 4.7 5 1976 Jack Gokin 105 441 4.2 3 1977 Bill White 116 747 6.4 6 1978 Mike Wieser 125 735 5.9 9 1979 Ernest Edwards 148 960 6.5 4 1980 Ernest Edwards 175 735 4.2 4 1981 Ernest Edwards 174 668 3.8 6 1982 Marvin Johnson 115 512 4.5 5 1983 Marvin Johnson 95 446 4.6 1 1984 Brian Brumley 95 414 4.3 0 1985 Anthony Jackson 202 925 4.6 5 1986 Anthony Jackson 154 827 5.4 7 1987 Trent Lane 151 720 4.8 7 1988 Brian Lattimore 136 628 4.6 14 1989 Brian Lattimore 171 927 5.3 7 1990 Steve Jones 124 547 4.4 7 1991 Bryan Davis 149 682 4.6 2 1992 Kelvin Anderson 205 1371 6.7 13 1993 Kelvin Anderson 212 1016 4.8 7 1994 Kelvin Anderson 219 1005 4.6 4 1995 Dione Tyler 153 1005 6.6 8 1996 Britt Mirgaux 173 661 3.8 5 1997 Britt Mirgaux 98 492 5.0 4 1998 Corey Williams 141 687 4.9 1 1999 K.D. Koleosho 93 475 5.1 3 2000 Rashad West 87 313 3.6 6 2001 Curtis Cooper 222 1271 5.4 5 2002 Corey Kinsey 231 1067 4.6 2 2003 Jamel Oliver 133 619 4.7 9 2004 David Taufoou 132 632 4.3 7 2005 Timmy Holloman 143 688 4.8 8 2006 Timmy Holloman 121 715 5.4 6 2007 Timmy Holloman 114 655 5.7 6 2008 Timmy Holloman 128 420 3.3 6 2009 Henry Harris 151 720 4.8 7 2010 Henry Harris 305 1735 5.7 18 2011 Matt Scheible 184 967 5.3 9 2012 Levi Terrell 231 1349 5.8 6 2013 DeMichael Jackson 170 977 5.7 4 2014 DeMichael Jackson 137 734 5.4 5 2015 Tremane McCullough 170 1028 6.0 5 2016 Will Young 163 838 5.1 6 2017 Marquis Terry 239 1076 4.5 7 2018 Marquis Terry 207 1229 5.9 14 2019 Zion Custis 142 684 4.8 5

Year 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 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019

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Player C-Att. INT Hal Lane 30-61 2 Gary Lynch 45-107 5 Irvin Whitehead 45-106 5 Greg Brune 42-114 2 Greg Brune 110-224 9 Greg Brune 73-182 13 Greg Schroeder 111-238 12 Greg Schroeder 107-202 14 Lance Brune 84-198 16 Lance Brune 45-118 8 Lance Brune 92-208 11 Lance Brune 129-249 12 Rick Wieser 80-184 13 Rick Wieser 80-151 6 Don Backfish 80-184 11 Don Backfish 52-139 3 Doug Beard 43-111 9 Joe Young 69-139 11 Joe Young 79-156 19 Joe Young 97-209 13 Jim Prestwood 123-237 16 Jim Prestwood 92-221 21 Jeff Brown 62-133 12 Jeff Brown 143-243 14 Jeff Brown 109-229 15 Jeff Brown 131-228 13 Jim Eustice 154-260 8 Jim Eustice 158-291 12 Jason Liley 220-360 19 Eric Cohoon 161-266 12 Jason Liley 192-334 24 Shane Kennedy 64-134 10 Shane Kennedy 67-145 4 Shane Kennedy 147-288 9 Justin Martini 103-234 7 Justin Martini 95-212 14 Bobby Brune 97-156 9 Bobby Brune 80-147 9 Bobby Brune 112-197 4 Jeromy McDowell 155-288 13 Jack Tomco 242-372 16 Jack Tomco 144-249 8 Andrew Goodenough 279-467 15 Mike Haley 192-347 16 Kevin Ballatore 102-211 6 Houston Lillard 100-173 6 Houston Lillard 166-292 13 Matt Scheible 141-284 13 Matt Scheible 109-182 3 Matt Scheible 123-223 7 Scott Lathrop 91-158 5 Scott Lathrop 99-175 8 Kyle Snyder 196-320 14 Dante Vandeven 155-250 7 Jesse Hosket 178-356 7 Jesse Hosket 173-334 8 Daniel Santacaterina 232-393 11 Daniel Santacaterina 192-337 14

Receiving Yds. TD 505 6 595 8 557 8 663 8 1959 17 1504 9 1314 9 1544 NA 1273 9 563 3 1153 8 1819 10 1149 8 1073 4 1076 10 719 1 630 4 1112 7 1916 4 1340 8 1434 9 1298 9 818 5 1902 15 1511 13 1622 12 1807 8 2128 12 2580 14 1825 15 2326 12 851 6 785 2 1679 10 1225 5 1244 7 1167 6 885 5 1363 9 2051 13 3132 29 1814 8 2820 16 2248 15 1105 7 1350 10 2067 12 1596 11 1246 8 1459 12 1025 7 1049 11 2582 23 1568 11 2332 11 1823 15 2844 28 2447 18

Year 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 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019

Player No. Lyman Brown 17 Lyman Brown 24 Jim Farrell 6 Mike Kelley 24 Chuck Koerner 26 John Diepenbrock 26 John Diepenbrock 56 Ken Jogerst 24 Arthur Miller 27 Ed Slaughter 6 Ed Slaughter 30 Ed Slaughter 40 David Goncher 19 Terry Slattery 28 Kenneth Williams 21 Charlie Taylor 21 David Gross 22 David Gross 31 Doug Beard 24 Matt Biddle 51 David Stewart 32 David Stewart 30 David Jackson 24 David Jackson 37 Lorenzo Gathers 23 Lorenzo Gathers 33 Lorenzo Gathers 56 Farron Haley 72 Ches Salyer 58 Darrell Philon 60 Glenn Krupa 77 Aaron Layton 20 Jon Riley 31 Renaldo Lampkins 38 Jon Riley 37 Dante Bryant 43 Dante Bryant 46 Leslie Weaver 35 Leslie Weaver 46 Willie Ponder 70 Willie Ponder 87 Willie Ponder 66 Ray Goodson 58 T.J. Milcic 41 Clint Jones 23 Miles Edwards 34 Walter Peoples 65 Walter Peoples 38 Chantae Ahamefule 26 D.J. Foster 25 D.J. Foster 37 Paul McRoberts 44 Paul McRoberts 44 Paul McRoberts 76 Kristian Wilkerson 35 Kristian Wilkerson 52 Kristian Wilkerson 61 Kristian Wilkerson 71

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Yds. 348 291 205 249 699 680 672 309 488 142 491 753 429 471 414 337 315 494 394 608 493 620 527 580 417 603 773 1,116 817 815 773 228 449 430 409 599 568 497 705 1,090 1,453 623 593 783 80 480 903 397 357 352 498 646 711 940 743 553 894 1350

Avg. 20.4 12.1 34.2 10.4 26.9 26.2 14.9 13.8 18.1 23.7 16.4 19.2 23.7 17.2 20.1 16.0 14.3 15.9 16.4 11.9 15.4 20.7 22.0 15.7 18.1 18.3 13.8 15.5 14.1 13.6 16.8 11.4 14.5 11.3 11.1 13.9 12.3 14.2 15.3 15.6 16.7 9.4 10.2 19.1 3.5 14.1 13.9 10.4 13.7 14.1 13.5 14.7 16.2 12.4 21.2 10.6 14.7 19.0

TD 5 4 2 1 7 5 7 0 5 1 4 3 3 1 1 0 3 10 2 5 4 6 4 8 5 2 3 7 5 4 5 0 0 4 1 5 2 3 6 11 15 3 1 8 1 7 6 3 1 3 5 9 9 9 4 5 14 10


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Scoring Player Lyman Brown Lyman Brown Irvin Whitehead Irvin Whitehead Walter Smallwood Walter Smallwood Walter Smallwood Arthur Miller Eddie Moss Eddie Moss Richard Attig Richard Attig Mike Wood Mike Wood Mike Wood Mike Wood Doug Beard Mike Wieser David Gross Ed Hotz Ed Hotz Jim Prestwood Jim Prestwood John Overby David Jackson Craig Klafeta Craig Klafeta Brian Lattimore Earl Wessel Steve Jones Eric Zimmerman Kelvin Anderson Kelvin Anderson Stanley Parker Dione Tyler Britt Mirgaux Eric Warren Eric Warren Corey Williams Rashad West Leslie Weaver Willie Ponder Willie Ponder Derek Kutz David Taufoou Colin Schermann Timmy Holloman Tony Anderson Doug Spada Doug Spada Henry Harris Henry Harris Matt Scheible Drew Geldbach Paul McRoberts Ryan McCrum Paul McRoberts Ryan McCrum Nicholas Litang Marquis Terry Kendrick Tiller

TD 8 6 5 4 10 8 16 11 10 6 10 11 0 0 0 0 9 10 10 0 0 6 9 0 9 0 0 14 0 8 0 14 7 7 12 5 0 12 12 6 6 11 16 0 11 0 6 6 0 0 7 19 9 0 9 0 10 0 0 15 0

FG 0 0 5 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 16 15 17 16 0 0 0 12 11 0 0 6 0 11 10 0 9 0 7 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 15 0 12 0 0 14 15 0 0 0 15 0 18 0 18 7 0 16

PAT Pts. 0 48 0 36 16 61 12 42 0 60 0 48 0 96 1 (2 pts) 68 0 60 1 (2 pts) 38 0 66 3 69 7 55 25 70 14 65 20 68 3 (2 pts) 60 0 60 1 (2 pts) 62 25 61 14 47 2 (2 pts) 40 3 (2 pts) 60 10 28 0 54 25 58 30 60 0 84 31 58 0 48 22 43 0 84 0 42 0 42 0 72 1 (2 pts) 32 22 34 0 72 0 72 0 36 1 (2 pts) 38 0 66 1 (2 pts) 98 30 75 0 66 28 64 0 36 0 36 21 63 29 74 0 42 0 114 0 54 32 77 0 54 40 94 0 60 23 77 26 47 0 90 40 88

Year 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 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019

Player Bob Allendorf Bob Allendorf Bill McConnell Greg Brune Greg Brune Greg Brune No Records Available No Records Available Kim Godwin Ted Hahn Steve Derringer John Fritche Mike Wood Mike Wood Mike Wood Mike Wood Ed Hotz Ed Hotz Ed Hotz Steve Williams Todd Fields Steve Williams Todd Fields Todd Fields Brian Palmeler Craig Klafeta Rich Zoellner Rich Zoellner Brian Gilbert Brian Gilbert Derek Norton Derek Norton Justin Terrill Justin Terrill Justin Terrill Justin Terrill Justin Keen Seth Carriere Jason Witczak Kyle East Derek Kutz David Simonhoff David Simonhoff David Simonhoff David Simonhoff Doug Spada Doug Spada Doug Spada Joe Vucic Joe Vucic Joe Vucic Alex Knight Alex Knight Alex Knight Alex Knight Jake Reynolds Jake Reynolds Jake Reynolds

Tackles No. 55 54 51 62 50 47 - - 50 42 49 42 30 40 61 59 57 51 60 35 58 35 58 45 26 41 37 49 50 67 52 67 75 66 63 72 57 58 48 50 23 46 69 63 59 59 47 49 46 44 45 46 42 64 64 60 71 72

Yds. 1722 1996 1928 2456 1910 1736 - - 2022 1500 1687 1590 1109 1729 2389 2346 2130 1858 2163 1194 2241 1194 2241 1829 881 1500 1339 1890 1679 2417 1782 2699 2714 2440 2359 3134 1999 2255 1983 1877 805 1885 3174 2699 2644 2509 2103 2005 1709 1807 1885 1688 1740 2867 2805 2374 2929 2904

Avg. 31.1 38.9 37.8 39.6 38.2 36.9 40.4 35.7 34.4 37.8 36.9 43.2 39.2 39.8 37.4 36.4 36.0 34.1 38.6 34.1 38.6 40.6 33.9 36.6 36.2 38.6 33.6 36.1 34.3 40.3 36.2 37.0 37.4 43.5 35.1 38.9 41.3 37.5 35.0 41.0 46.0 42.8 44.8 42.5 44.7 40.9 37.2 41.1 41.9 36.7 41.4 44.8 43.8 39.6 41.3 40.3

Year 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

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Solo Assists Total 48 91 139 56 83 139 58 70 128 35 42 77 46 39 85 27 43 70 36 30 66 79 60 139 24 38 62 48 35 83 19 76 95 53 56 109 63 59 122 55 48 103 62 62 124 66 70 136 46 90 136 84 49 133 62 52 114 64 47 111 72 40 112 85 62 147 69 56 125 68 52 120 53 42 95 53 35 88 60 28 88 63 45 108 47 65 112 60 90 150 40 53 93 49 36 85 74 77 151 60 57 117 52 22 74 40 56 96 42 64 106 29 63 92 38 41 79 67 101 168 57 66 123

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Tackles for Loss Year 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

Player Doug Berg Doug Berg Albert Bateman Angel Rubio Angel Rubio Kevin Meachem Jeremy Atwell Corey Mathis James Jennette Ryan Roth Ryan Roth O.J. Turner Justin Komondoreas Edgar Jones Quentin Brown Ben Gugler Damian Smith Maurice Lyles Blake Peiffer Blake Peiffer Austin Black Roper Garrett Chad Meredith Kendall Donnerson Zach Hall Justin Swift Justin Swift

Interceptions TFL 11.0 8.0 11.0 15.0 19.0 13.0 19.0 19.0 15.0 13.0 15.5 8.0 14.0 18.0 7.5 14.0 6.5 8.5 7.5 8.0 9.5 8.5 10.5 13.0 15.0 15.0 13.0

Yds. 31 16 52 33 63 34 34 58 50 40 64 36 56 103 27 51 50 15 14 20 44 37 34 77 87 79 44

Sacks Year 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

Player Sacks Cordez Vaughn 5.0 Doug Berg 11.5 Albert Bateman 4.5 Angel Rubio 7.0 Angel Rubio 7.0 Kevin Meachem 7.0 Joel Becker 4.0 Corey Mathis 7.0 James Jennette 4.0 James Jennette 6.0 Ryan Roth 5.0 Adam Jones 4.0 Brandon Bohnert 4.0 Justin Komondoreas 7.5 Edgar Jones 12.0 Nick Ketelsleger 4.0 Ben Gugler 6.5 Damian Smith 6.5 Darrick Borum 4.0 Steve Hendry 1.5 Joe Malolo 1.5 Taylor Ramsey 3.0 Austin Black 4.5 Roper Garrett 3.0 Travis Sanders 3.0 John Popovich 5.0 Kendall Donnerson 4.0 Chad Meredith 4.0 Zach Hall 9.0 Justin Swift 8.5 Bryant Pirtle 5.0

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Yds. 24 76 36 41 39 53 34 28 21 25 32 37 26 36 88 24 42 50 30 7 6 24 37 27 21 32 30 22 77 62 34

Year 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 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019

Player Greg Schroeder Charles Bland Dennis Meyr Charles Bland Steve Walker John Bean Steve Meier Gene Figge Steve Meier Steve Rogers John Hessel Steve Rogers Dan Wieser Dan Wieser Kevin Hunt Kent Davis Mike Hargens Nate Beasley Nate Beasley Gary Hargens Timbo Jones Curtis Hammond Terrence Forbes Curtis Hammond Asia Thorn Asia Thorn James Chinn James Chinn James Chinn James Chinn Tim Felton Greg Klund Marquis Walker Greg Klund Fred Hambrick Isaac Powell Brian Hinton Isaac Powell Isaac Huddleston Demar Winston Anthony Lumpkin Dimitri Patterson Kellin White Monroe Hicks Romae Rucker Eddie Calvin Chris Nelson Eddie Calvin William Castro Tylor Brock Tim Hamm-Bey Tylor Brock Cantrell Andrews Reggie Jennings Daniel Siehndel Eriq Moore Mike Ford Roper Garrett Omar Pierre-Louis Zach Hall Justin Swift Bydarrius Knighten

ANNUAL LEADERS INT 5 6 6 4 4 6 4 4 4 4 3 4 5 6 4 3 2 6 5 6 4 5 3 4 3 5 5 3 6 4 3 5 5 5 5 3 5 2 2 4 2 6 4 2 2 2 2 4 3 6 2 4 2 2 2 3 5 2 3 4 3

Eddie Calvin

Bobby Brune

Adam Casper

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PERFORMANCE LISTS 100-Yard Rushing Games (Since 1969) Player Al Holmes Richard Attig Eddie Moss Richard Attig Al Holmes Richard Attig Richard Attig Art Miller Eddie Moss Richard Attig Richard Attig John Gabrisch Richard Attig John Gabrisch Richard Attig Richard Attig Anthony Wallace Bobby Everage Anthony Wallace Jack Gokin Jack Gokin Jack Gokin Jack Gokin Jack Gokin Jack Gokin Bill White Doug Beard Bill White Mike Wieser Ernest Edwards Ernest Edwards Keith Hubbard Marlon Lee Ernest Edwards Ernest Edwards Jim Prestwood Ed Wachter Jim Prestwood Audwin Hudson Marvin Johnson Brian Brumley Anthony Jackson Anthony Jackson Anthony Jackson Brian Lattimore Anthony Jackson Anthony Jackson Anthony Jackson

Yards 254 111 144 145 101 109 143 157 157 175 157 124 137 102 100 120 127 177 128 188 107 119 130 145 117 144 125 106 186 190 142 112 116 138 146 100 126 105 108 131 111 104 135 117 163 191 147 182

Opponent vs. Truman State vs. Evansville vs. Missouri State at Bradley vs. Lincoln at Northwest Missouri at Missouri S&T at Missouri State vs. Missouri S&T at Missouri Southern vs. Missouri State vs. Lincoln vs. Lincoln at Evansville at Missouri State vs. Missouri S&T vs. Missouri State at Missouri Western at Northwest Missouri vs. Missouri Western vs. Arkansas Tech vs. Central Missouri at Evansville at Central Missouri vs. Northwest Missouri vs. Northwest Missouri vs. Arkansas Tech at Northwest Missouri at Northwest Missouri at Lincoln vs. Northwest Missouri vs. Evansville vs. Evansville vs. Missouri State vs. Lincoln at Truman State vs. Lincoln at Northwest Missouri vs. Truman State at Lincoln vs. Central Arkansas at Central Arkansas vs. Abilene Christian at Lincoln at Lincoln at UT Martin at Missouri S&T vs. Lincoln

Sept. 5, 1987 Sept. 26, 1987 Oct. 3, 1987 Nov. 7, 1987 Sept. 3, 1988 Oct. 22, 1988 Oct. 29, 1988 Nov. 5, 1988 Sept. 9, 1989 Sept. 23, 1989 Oct. 28, 1989 Nov. 4, 1989 Sept. 1, 1990 Sept. 8, 1990 Oct. 6, 1990 Sept. 3, 1992 Sept. 12, 1992 Sept. 26, 1992 Oct. 3, 1992 Oct. 10, 1992 Oct. 31, 1992 Nov. 14, 1992 Oct. 2, 1993 Oct. 30, 1993 Nov. 6, 1993 Nov. 13, 1993 Nov. 20, 1993 Sept. 24, 1994 Oct. 1, 1994 Oct. 15, 1994 Sept. 23, 1995 Oct. 7, 1995 Oct. 28, 1995 Nov. 4, 1995 Nov. 18, 1995 Oct. 12, 1996 Nov. 2, 1996 Aug. 30, 1997 Nov. 1, 1997 Nov. 22, 1997 Oct. 31, 1998 Sept. 18, 1999 Nov. 6, 1999 Nov. 13, 1999 Sept. 1, 2001 Sept. 15, 2001 Sept. 29, 2001 Oct. 6, 2001 Nov. 11, 2001 Aug. 29, 2002 Sept. 7, 2002

Trent Lane Brian Lattimore Percy Johnson Trent Lane Trent Lane Brian Lattimore Brian Lattimore Brian Lattimore Brian Lattimore Brian Lattimore Brian Lattimore Brian Lattimore Steve Jones Steve Jones Percy Johnson Kelvin Anderson Kelvin Anderson Kelvin Anderson Kelvin Anderson Kelvin Anderson Kelvin Anderson Kelvin Anderson Kelvin Anderson Kelvin Anderson Shane Kennedy Kelvin Anderson Kelvin Anderson Kelvin Anderson Kelvin Anderson Kelvin Anderson Dione Tyler Dione Tyler Dione Tyler Stanley Parker Dione Tyler Britt Mirgaux Britt Mirgaux Riki Smith Aaron Layne Corey Williams Corey Williams Mike Gross Broderick Benson Rashad West Curtis Cooper Curtis Cooper Curtis Cooper Curtis Cooper Curtis Cooper Corey Kinsey Corey Kinsey

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155 132 101 110 131 101 104 151 115 241 110 133 101 103 131 222 127 161 124 125 207 180 101 196 109 187 126 112 131 132 149 100 144 130 169 102 103 112 127 136 185 104 125 135 129 194 146 216 129 180 132

vs. Troy at Delta State vs. Northwest Missouri vs. Missouri S&T at Troy vs. Missouri S&T at Grand Valley State at Northwest Missouri vs. Missouri Southern at Northwest Missouri vs. Missouri Western at Central Missouri vs. Southwest Baptist at Missouri Southern vs. Missouri S&T vs. Murray State at Southern Illinois vs. Austin Peay at Eastern Kentucky at Tennessee Tech vs. UT Martin vs. Illinois State vs. Morehead State at Austin Peay vs. Eastern Kentucky vs. Kentucky State vs. Tennessee State vs. UT Martin at Morehead State at Southern Illinois at Austin Peay vs. Tennessee Tech at UT Martin vs. Morehead State vs. Tennessee State at Tennessee Tech vs. UT Martin vs. Lambuth at Austin Peay vs. Tennessee State vs. Middle Tennessee at Murray State vs. Eastern Illinois vs. Tennessee State at Eastern Michigan vs. Missouri State at Tennessee State vs. UT Martin vs. Quincy vs. Arkansas-Monticello at Southern Illinois

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Date Nov. 8, 1969 Oct. 3, 1970 Oct. 10, 1970 Oct. 24, 1970 Oct. 31, 1970 Nov. 7, 1970 Nov. 14, 1970 Oct. 9, 1971 Nov. 13, 1971 Sept. 16, 1972 Oct. 7, 1972 Oct. 28, 1972 Oct. 28, 1972 Sept. 29, 1973 Oct. 6, 1973 Nov. 10, 1973 Oct. 19, 1974 Oct. 26, 1974 Nov. 2, 1974 Oct. 25, 1975 Oct. 2, 1976 Oct. 9, 1976 Sept. 24, 1977 Oct. 8, 1977 Oct. 15, 1977 Oct. 15, 1977 Sept. 30, 1978 Nov. 11, 1978 Nov. 11, 1978 Oct. 27, 1979 Nov. 10, 1979 Sept. 20, 1980 Sept. 20, 1980 Oct. 4, 1980 Oct. 25, 1980 Oct. 9, 1982 Oct. 23, 1982 Oct. 30, 1982 Oct. 8, 1983 Oct. 22, 1983 Sept. 8, 1984 Sept. 14, 1985 Oct. 12, 1985 Nov. 9, 1985 Nov. 9, 1985 Sept. 20, 1986 Oct. 18, 1986 Nov. 15, 1986

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RECORDS Sept. 14, 2002 Sept. 21, 2002 Sept. 28, 2002 Oct. 26, 2002 Oct. 26, 2002 Nov. 9, 2002 Nov. 16, 2002 Sept. 20, 2003 Nov. 8, 2003 Oct. 30, 2004 Oct. 22, 2005 Nov. 21, 2005 Sept. 9, 2006 Sept. 9, 2006 Oct. 28, 2006 Aug. 30, 2007 Sept. 8, 2007 Sept. 15, 2007 Sept. 22, 2007 Sept. 29, 2007 Oct. 25, 2007 Nov. 17, 2007 Sept. 27, 2008 Nov. 1, 2008 Sept. 26, 2009 Nov. 14, 2009 Sept. 11, 2010 Sept. 11, 2010 Sept. 18, 2010 Sept. 25, 2010 Oct. 2, 2010 Oct. 9, 2010 Oct. 9, 2010 Oct. 16, 2010 Oct. 16, 2010 Oct. 23, 2010 Nov. 6, 2010 Nov. 13, 2010 Dec. 4, 2010 Sept. 24, 2011 Oct. 1, 2011 Oct. 1, 2011 Nov. 5, 2011 Nov. 12, 2011 Sept. 8, 2012 Sept. 22, 2012 Sept. 29, 2012 Oct. 13, 2012 Oct. 13, 2012 Oct. 20, 2012 Oct. 27, 2012

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Keiki Misipeka Corey Kinsey Keiki Misipeka Keiki Misipeka Corey Kinsey Corey Kinsey Corey Kinsey David Taufoou Jamel Oliver David Taufoou Timmy Holloman Timmy Holloman John Radney Timmy Holloman Timmy Holloman Victor Anderson Timmy Holloman Timmy Holloman Timmy Holloman Timmy Holloman Mike Jones Elton Peterson Henry Harris Timmy Holloman Mike Jones Mike Jones Henry Harris Matt Scheible Henry Harris Henry Harris Henry Harris Matt Scheible Henry Harris Matt Scheible Henry Harris Henry Harris Henry Harris Henry Harris Henry Harris Levi Terrell Levi Terrell Matt Scheible Matt Scheible Matt Scheible Levi Terrell Levi Terrell Levi Terrell Scott Lathrop Levi Terrell Levi Terrell Levi Terrell

126 108 144 100 103 102 101 107 186 127 155 181 116 149 212 118 203 141 170 133 131 120 110 107 101 113 113 134 142 196 179 128 188 116 152 109 293 134 108 154 106 161 112 209 128 171 146 145 110 144 137

at Eastern Michigan at Missouri State at Middle Tennessee at Murray State at Murray State at Eastern Kentucky vs. Samford vs. UT Martin vs. Tennessee State vs. UT Martin at Eastern Kentucky vs. Murray State vs. Missouri S&T vs. Missouri S&T at Murray State at Cincinnati vs. Southwest Baptist vs. Indiana State at Samford vs. Eastern Illinois vs. Murray State vs. Jacksonville State at Indiana State vs. Eastern Kentucky at UT Martin vs. Murray State at Murray State at Murray State at Southern Illinois vs. Tennessee Tech at Eastern Illinois vs. Tennessee State vs. Tennessee State at Austin Peay at Austin Peay vs. Eastern Kentucky vs. Southwest Baptist at Jacksonville State at Eastern Washington at Tennessee Tech vs. Eastern Illinois vs. Eastern Illinois vs. Central Methodist vs. Jacksonville State vs. Mars Hill College vs. Tennessee Tech at Jacksonville State vs. Tennessee State vs. Tennessee State vs. UT Martin at Austin Peay

PERFORMANCE LISTS Oct. 27, 2012 Nov. 10, 2012 Nov. 17, 2012 Nov. 17, 2012 Oct. 5, 2013 Oct. 19, 2013 Nov. 2, 2013 Nov. 9, 2013 Nov. 16, 2013 Oct. 4, 2014 Oct. 11, 2014 Oct. 25, 2014 Nov. 8, 2014 Nov. 15, 2014 Sept. 12, 2015 Sept. 19, 2015 Sept. 26, 2015 Oct. 3, 2015 Oct. 31, 2015 Nov. 7, 2015 Nov. 21, 2015 Sept. 3, 2016 Sept. 10, 2016 Oct. 22, 2016 Oct. 29, 2016 Sept. 9, 2017 Sept. 30, 2017 Oct. 14, 2017 Nov. 4, 2017 Nov. 11, 2017 Sept. 8, 2018 Sept. 15, 2018 Oct. 20, 2018 Oct. 27, 2018 Nov. 3, 2018 Nov. 10, 2018 Oct. 5, 2019 Nov. 2, 2019

Scott Lathrop 179 Scott Lathrop 102 Scott Lathrop 119 Levi Terrell 215 Lewis Washington 101 DeMichael Jackson 126 DeMichael Jackson 112 DeMichael Jackson 104 DeMichael Jackson 140 Lennies McFerren 115 DeMichael Jackson 104 Kyle Snyder 116 DeMichael Jackson 172 DeMichael Jackson 122 DeMichael Jackson 186 Tremane McCullough 114 Tremane McCullough 166 Tremane McCullough 220 Tremane McCullough 138 Tremane McCullough 150 Tremane McCullough 101 Will Young 114 Will Young 100 Will Young 102 Will Young 154 Marquis Terry 111 Marquis Terry 184 Cameron Sanders 102 Marquis Terry 154 Marquis Terry 116 Marquis Terry 202 Marquis Terry 311 Marquis Terry 101 Marquis Terry 123 Marquis Terry 107 Marquis Terry 120 Zion Custis 117 Geno Hess 156

at Austin Peay at Eastern Illinois at Murray State at Murray State at Tennessee State at Eastern Illinois vs. Urbana vs. Tennessee Tech at Austin Peay vs. Tennessee State at Murray State at Eastern Kentucky at Tennessee Tech vs. Austin Peay vs. Southern Illinois at Indiana State vs. Shorter vs. Murray State vs. Tennessee Tech at Austin Peay vs. UT Martin at Memphis at Southern Illinois at Tennessee Tech vs. Austin Peay at Dayton vs. Eastern Kentucky vs. Tennessee Tech vs. UT Martin at Tennessee State vs. Dayton at Southern Illinois vs. Jacksonville State at UT Martin vs. Tennessee State at Murray State vs. Tennessee Tech at Tennessee State

100-Yard Receiving Games (Since 1969) Date Oct. 4, 1969 Oct. 24, 1970 Nov. 11, 1972 Nov. 18, 1972 Sept. 15, 1973 Sept. 29, 1973 Oct. 13, 1973 Nov. 9, 1974 Oct. 25, 1975

Player Art Miller Art Miller David Newberry David Newberry Ed Slaughter Ed Slaughter Ed Slaughter Carl Gross Terry Slattery

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Yards 211 134 106 116 125 173 138 144 104

Opponent at Evansville at Bradley at Missouri S&T vs. Central Missouri vs. Missouri Southern at Evansville vs. Truman State vs. Central Missouri vs. Missouri Western


PERFORMANCE LISTS Michael Tindall Doug Beard Doug Beard Marvin Johnson David Stewart David Jackson Gregg Parker David Jackson David Jackson David Jackson Ralph Jefferson Rick Aeilts Lorenzo Gathers Lorenzo Gathers Lorenzo Gathers Rick Aeilts Lorenzo Gathers Rick Aeilts Farron Harley Farron Harley Darrell Philon Darrell Philon Farron Harley Ches Salyer Darrell Philon Ches Salyer Ches Salyer Darrell Philon Darrell Philon Aaron Layton Darrell Philon Aaron Layton Aaron Layton Aaron Layton Glenn Krupa Renaldo Lampkins Mitch Fryer John Borne John Borne Leslie Weaver Leslie Weaver Willie Ponder Willie Ponder Adrian Sanders Willie Ponder Willie Ponder Willie Ponder Willie Ponder Adrian Sanders Willie Ponder Willie Ponder

118 152 136 111 109 112 105 117 165 181 103 107 112 131 130 102 162 119 103 139 157 108 178 119 142 116 139 160 109 101 119 158 144 153 117 116 125 118 106 153 126 120 121 190 170 175 108 110 103 106 103

at Lincoln vs. Missouri State at Missouri S&T at Delta State vs. Truman State vs. Central Arkansas at Murray State at Northwest Missouri vs. Lincoln vs. Northwest Missouri vs. Truman State vs. Truman State vs. UT Martin at Southwest Baptist vs. Murray State at Truman State vs. Missouri S&T vs. Southwest Baptist vs. Mississippi College vs. Pittsburg State at Truman State at Central Missouri vs. Lincoln at Pittsburg State at Washburn at Missouri Western vs. Central Missouri vs. Southern Illinois at Austin Peay vs. Tennessee Tech vs. Tennessee State vs. Middle Tennessee at Morehead State vs. Illinois State at Tennessee State vs. Tennessee Tech vs. Southern Illinois at UT Martin vs. Tennessee State at Southern Illinois at Tennessee State at Eastern Michigan at Southern Illinois at Southern Illinois vs. Missouri State at Illinois State at Tennessee State vs. Murray State vs. Quincy vs. Quincy vs. Arkansas-Monticello

Sept. 7, 2002 Sept. 14, 2002 Sept. 14, 2002 Sept. 21, 2002 Oct. 5, 2002 Oct. 5, 2002 Oct. 12, 2002 Oct. 12, 2002 Oct. 19, 2002 Nov. 9, 2002 Nov. 16, 2002 Nov. 16, 2002 Sept. 20, 2003 Sept. 27, 2003 Oct. 4, 2003 Oct. 18, 2003 Nov. 22, 2003 Sept. 11, 2004 Sept. 18, 2004 Oct. 2, 2004 Sept. 29, 2005 Nov. 5, 2005 Nov. 19, 2005 Nov. 3, 2007 Aug. 28, 2008 Oct. 4, 2008 Nov. 1, 2008 Nov. 14, 2009 Sept. 11, 2010 Sept. 24, 2011 Oct. 15, 2011 Sept. 22, 2012 Sept. 21, 2013 Oct. 12, 2013 Nov. 2, 2013 Sept. 6, 2014 Sept. 27, 2014 Oct. 25, 2014 Nov. 15, 2014 Nov. 15, 2014 Nov. 22, 2014 Sept. 19, 2015 Oct. 3, 2015 Oct. 10, 2015 Nov. 14, 2015 Nov. 21, 2015 Sept. 10, 2016 Oct. 8, 2016 Oct. 22, 2016 Nov. 12, 2016 Sept. 9, 2017

Willie Ponder 101 Chris NesSmith 114 Willie Ponder 121 Willie Ponder 137 Tarik Simpson 103 Willie Ponder 121 Willie Ponder 104 Tarik Simpson 118 Willie Ponder 153 Willie Ponder 185 Tarik Simpson 115 Willie Ponder 195 Jamel Oliver 110 Anthony Gilliam 104 Ray Goodson 108 Brandon Amick 111 Brandon Amick 156 Brian Matthews 115 Ray Goodson 104 T.J. Milcic 145 Samora Goodson 127 T.J. Milcic 117 T.J. Milcic 114 Miles Edwards 131 Miles Edwards 204 Walter Peoples 110 Walter Peoples 154 Chantae Ahamefule 150 Miles Edwards 100 D.J. Foster 115 Spencer Davis 116 D.J. Foster 101 Paul McRoberts 133 D.J. Foster 109 Peter Lloyd 109 Paul McRoberts 173 Peter Lloyd 179 Peter Lloyd 104 Paul McRoberts 117 Spencer Davis 102 Paul McRoberts 135 Paul McRoberts 100 Paul McRoberts 169 Paul McRoberts 132 Tremane McCullough 104 Paul McRoberts 127 Adrian Davis 103 Tremane McCullough 103 Kristian Wilkerson 116 Kristian Wilkerson 131 Trevon Billington 135

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at Southern Illinois at Eastern Michigan at Eastern Michigan at Missouri State vs. Tennessee State vs. Tennessee State at UT Martin at UT Martin vs. Eastern Illinois at Eastern Kentucky vs. Samford vs. Samford vs. Missouri State at Samford vs. Eastern Illinois at Eastern Kentucky vs. Jacksonville State at Bowling Green at Central Michigan at Eastern Illinois at Samford at UT Martin at Tennessee Tech vs. Austin Peay vs. Southwest Baptist at Jacksonville State vs. Eastern Kentucky vs. Murray State at Murray State at Tennessee Tech at Eastern Kentucky vs. Tennessee Tech vs. Southern Illinois vs. Murray State vs. Urbana at Kansas at UT Martin at Eastern Kentucky vs. Austin Peay vs. Austin Peay vs. Jacksonville State at Indiana State vs. Murray State at Eastern Illinois at Jacksonville State vs. UT Martin at Southern Illinois at Eastern Kentucky at Tennessee Tech at UT Martin at Dayton

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Nov. 19, 1977 Oct. 4, 1980 Nov. 8, 1980 Sept. 24, 1983 Oct. 8, 1983 Sept. 8, 1984 Sept. 15, 1984 Oct. 27, 1984 Nov. 10, 1984 Oct. 26, 1985 Nov. 16, 1985 Nov. 16, 1985 Sept. 19, 1987 Oct. 24, 1987 Sept. 10, 1988 Oct. 8, 1988 Oct. 22, 1988 Nov. 12, 1988 Sept. 16, 1989 Sept. 30, 1989 Oct. 21, 1989 Nov. 4, 1989 Nov. 11, 1989 Sept. 29, 1990 Oct. 13, 1990 Oct. 27, 1990 Nov. 3, 1990 Aug. 31, 1991 Sept. 28, 1991 Oct. 12, 1991 Oct. 19, 1991 Oct. 24, 1992 Nov. 7, 1992 Nov. 14, 1992 Nov. 21, 1992 Oct. 7, 1995 Nov. 15, 1997 Oct. 30, 1999 Nov. 13, 1999 Sept. 9, 2000 Nov. 18, 2000 Sept. 1, 2001 Sept. 8, 2001 Sept. 8, 2001 Sept. 15, 2001 Sept. 22, 2001 Sept. 29, 2001 Oct. 20, 2001 Nov. 10, 2001 Nov. 10, 2001 Aug. 29, 2002

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RECORDS Sept. 23, 2017 Oct. 14, 2017 Sept. 8, 2018 Oct. 6, 2018 Oct. 6, 2018 Oct. 13, 2018 Oct. 27, 2018 Nov. 3, 2018 Aug. 29, 2019 Oct. 5, 2019 Oct. 12, 2019 Oct. 19, 2019 Oct. 26, 2019 Nov. 2, 2019 Nov. 9, 2019 Nov. 30, 2019

Kristian Wilkerson Kristian Wilkerson Zack Smith Jerrick Orr Colby Cornett Jerrick Orr Kristian Wilkerson Kristian Wilkerson Kristian Wilkerson Kristian Wilkerson Kristian Wilkerson Kristian Wilkerson Aaron Alston Kristian Wilkerson Kristian Wilkerson Kristian Wilkerson

134 109 122 121 115 163 263 129 146 124 122 129 101 111 254 114

at Eastern Illinois vs. Tennessee Tech vs. Dayton at Tennessee Tech at Tennessee Tech vs Austin Peay at UT Martin vs. Tennessee State vs. Southern Illinois vs. Tennessee Tech at Austin Peay at Jacksonville State vs. UT Martin at Tennessee State Eastern Kentucky vs. Illinois State

250-Yard Passing Games (Since 1973) Date Oct. 13, 1973 Nov. 17, 1973 Sept. 1, 1979 Oct. 4, 1980 Oct. 16, 1982 Sept. 24, 1983 Oct. 26, 1985 Nov. 16, 1985 Aug. 30, 1986 Sept. 27, 1986 Sept. 26, 1987 Oct. 24, 1987 Oct. 8, 1988 Nov. 12, 1988 Sept. 30, 1989 Oct. 21, 1989 Oct. 28, 1989 Nov. 11, 1989 Sept. 1, 1990 Sept. 22, 1990 Sept. 29, 1990 Oct. 13, 1990 Oct. 27, 1990 Nov. 3, 1990 Aug. 31, 1991 Sept. 28, 1991 Oct. 12, 1991 Oct. 19, 1991 Sept. 12, 1992 Sept. 26, 1992 Oct. 24, 1992

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Player Lance Brune Lance Brune Joe Young Joe Young Jim Prestwood Jim Prestwood Jeff Brown Jeff Brown Jeff Brown Jeff Brown Jeff Brown Jeff Brown Jim Eustice Jim Eustice Jim Eustice Jim Eustice Jim Eustice Jim Eustice Jason Liley Jason Liley Jason Liley Jason Liley Jason Liley Jason Liley Jason Liley Jason Liley Eric Cohoon Eric Cohoon Jason Liley Jason Liley Jason Liley

Yards 301 271 253 323 282 287 333 372 307 296 273 304 266 277 273 339 275 268 266 316 349 307 359 261 256 275 283 250 270 256 288

Opponent vs. Truman State at Central Missouri vs. Murray State vs. Missouri State vs. Northern Iowa at Delta State vs. Northwest Missouri vs. Truman State at Mississippi College vs. Delta State at Delta State at Southwest Baptist at Truman State vs. Southwest Baptist vs. Pittsburg State at Truman State vs. Missouri Western vs. Lincoln vs. Southwest Baptist vs. Northwest Missouri at Pittsburg State at Washburn at Missouri Western vs. Central Missouri vs. Southern Illinois at Austin Peay vs. Tennessee Tech vs. Tennessee State at Southern Illinois vs. Austin Peay vs. Middle Tennessee

PERFORMANCE LISTS Nov. 14, 1992 Oct. 7, 1995 Oct. 30, 1999 Sept. 8, 2001 Sept. 15, 2001 Oct. 20, 2001 Sept. 14, 2002 Sept. 21, 2002 Oct. 5, 2002 Oct. 12, 2002 Oct. 19, 2002 Nov. 9, 2002 Nov. 16, 2002 Sept. 27, 2003 Oct. 18, 2003 Nov. 15, 2003 Nov. 22, 2003 Sept. 11, 2004 Sept. 18, 2004 Sept. 25, 2004 Oct. 2, 2004 Oct. 16, 2004 Oct. 23, 2004 Nov. 6, 2004 Nov. 13, 2004 Sept. 10, 2005 Nov. 19, 2005 Oct. 27, 2007 Nov. 3, 2007 Aug. 28, 2008 Sept. 20, 2008 Sept. 6, 2014 Sept. 27, 2014 Nov. 15, 2014 Sept. 24, 2016 Oct. 8, 2016 Sept. 9, 2017 Oct. 21, 2017 Sept. 8, 2018 Oct. 6, 2018 Oct. 13, 2018 Oct. 27, 2018 Nov. 3, 2018 Sept. 21, 2019 Nov. 2, 2019 Nov. 9, 2019

Jason Liley 317 Shane Kennedy 314 Rashad West 260 Jeromy McDowell 391 Jeromy McDowell 322 Jeromy McDowell 303 Jack Tomco 298 Jack Tomco 297 Jack Tomco 300 Jack Tomco 429 Jack Tomco 260 Jack Tomco 283 Jack Tomco 358 Jack Tomco 291 Jack Tomco 352 Jack Tomco 353 Andrew Goodenough 407 Andrew Goodenough 269 Andrew Goodenough 304 Andrew Goodenough 327 Andrew Goodenough 321 Andrew Goodenough 339 Andrew Goodenough 263 Andrew Goodenough 292 Andrew Goodenough 250 Mike Haley 275 Mike Haley 285 Houston Lillard 252 Houston Lillard 265 Houston Lillard 387 Houston Lillard 331 Kyle Snyder 269 Kyle Snyder 269 Kyle Snyder 334 Jesse Hosket 257 Jesse Hosket 291 Jesse Hosket 251 Jesse Hosket 348 Daniel Santacaterina 269 Daniel Santacaterina 395 Daniel Santacaterina 344 Daniel Santacaterina 386 Daniel Santacaterina 306 Daniel Santacaterina 279 Daniel Santacaterina 291 Daniel Santacaterina 295

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vs. Illinois State vs. Tennessee Tech at UT Martin at Southern Illinois vs. Missouri State vs. Murray State at Eastern Michigan at Missouri State vs. Tennessee State at UT Martin vs. Eastern Illinois at Eastern Kentucky vs. Samford at Samford at Eastern Kentucky at Tennessee Tech vs. Jacksonville State at Bowling Green at Central Michigan vs. Samford at Eastern Illinois vs. Eastern Kentucky at Murray State at Tennessee State vs. Tennessee Tech at Kent State at Tennessee Tech at UT Martin vs. Austin Peay vs. Southwest Baptist vs. Missouri State at Kansas at UT Martin vs. Austin Peay at Murray State at Eastern Kentucky at Dayton at Austin Peay vs. Dayton at Tennessee Tech vs. Austin Peay at UT Martin vs. Tennessee State vs. West Virginia State at Tennessee State vs. Eastern Kentucky


PERFORMANCE LISTS Top 20 Single-Game Rushing Yards Player Yards Marquis Terry 311 Henry Harris 293 Al Holmes 254 Brian Lattimore 241 Kelvin Anderson 222 Tremane McCullough 220 Curtis Cooper 216 Timmy Holloman 212 Matt Scheible 209 Kelvin Anderson 207 Timmy Holloman 203 Henry Harris 196 Kelvin Anderson 196 Curtis Cooper 194 Anthony Jackson 191 Ernest Edwards 190 Henry Harris 188 Jack Gokin 188 Kelvin Anderson 187 DeMichael Jackson 186

Top 20 Single-Game Passing Yards Opponent at Southern Illinois vs. Southwest Baptist vs. Truman State at Northwest Missouri vs. Murray State vs. Murray State vs. UT Martin at Murray State vs. Jacksonville State vs. UT Martin vs. Southwest Baptist vs. Tennessee Tech at Austin Peay vs. Missouri State at UT Martin at Lincoln vs. Tennessee State vs. Missouri Western vs. Kentucky State vs. Southern Illinois

Top 20 Single-Game Receiving Yards Date Oct. 27, 2018 Nov. 9, 2019 Oct. 4, 1969 Aug. 28, 2008 Nov. 16, 2002 Sept. 8, 2001 Nov. 9, 2002 Oct. 26, 1985 Sept. 27, 2014 Nov. 11, 1989 Sept. 22, 2001 Sept. 6, 2014 Sept. 29, 1973 Sept. 15, 2001 Oct. 3, 2015 Nov. 10, 1984 Oct. 13, 2018 Oct. 22, 1988 Aug. 31, 1991 Oct. 24, 1992

Player Yards Kristian Wilkerson 263 Kristian Wilkerson 254 Art Miller 211 Miles Edwards 204 Willie Ponder 195 Adrian Sanders 190 Willie Ponder 185 David Jackson 181 Peter Lloyd 179 Farron Harley 178 Willie Ponder 175 Paul McRoberts 173 Ed Slaughter 173 Willie Ponder 170 Paul McRoberts 169 David Jackson 165 Jerrick Orr 163 Lorenzo Gathers 162 Darrell Philon 160 Aaron Layton 158

Date Oct. 12, 2002 Nov. 22, 2003 Oct. 6, 2018 Sept. 8, 2001 Aug. 28, 2008 Oct. 27, 2018 Nov. 16, 1985 Oct. 27, 1990 Nov. 16, 2002 Nov. 15, 2003 Oct. 18, 2003 Sept. 29, 1990 Oct. 21, 2017 Oct. 13, 2018 Oct. 16, 2004 Oct. 21, 1989 Nov. 15, 2014 Oct. 26, 1985 Sept. 20, 2008 Sept. 25, 2004

Player Yards Jack Tomco 429 Andrew Goodenough 407 Daniel Santacaterina 395 Jeromy McDowell 391 Houston Lillard 387 Daniel Santacaterina 386 Jeff Brown 372 Jason Liley 359 Jack Tomco 358 Jack Tomco 353 Jack Tomco 352 Jason Liley 349 Jesse Hosket 348 Daniel Santacaterina 344 Andrew Goodenough 339 Jim Eustice 339 Kyle Snyder 334 Jeff Brown 333 Houston Lillard 331 Andrew Goodenough 327

Opponent at UT Martin vs. Jacksonville State at Tennessee Tech at Southern Illinois vs. Southwest Baptist at UT Martin vs. Truman State at Missouri Western vs. Samford at Tennessee Tech at Eastern Kentucky at Pittsburg State at Austin Peay vs. Austin Peay vs. Eastern Kentucky at Truman State vs. Austin Peay vs. Northwest Missouri vs. Missouri State vs. Samford

Longest Rushing Plays Opponent at UT Martin vs. Eastern Kentucky at Evansville vs. Southwest Baptist vs. Samford at Southern Illinois at Eastern Kentucky vs. Northwest Missouri at UT Martin vs. Lincoln at Illinois State at Kansas at Evansville vs. Missouri State vs. Murray State vs. Lincoln vs. Austin Peay vs. Missouri S&T vs. Southern Illinois vs. Middle Tennessee

Date Oct. 5, 2013 Sept. 3, 1992 Sept. 8, 2018 Nov. 8, 2003 Oct. 31, 2015 Sept. 19, 2015 Oct. 25, 2003 Sept. 28, 2002 Sept. 30, 2017 Oct. 28, 2006 Nov. 6, 1999 Sept. 15, 2018 Nov. 2, 2019 Oct. 1, 2011 Oct. 14, 2017 Oct. 30, 2004

Player Lewis Washington Kelvin Anderson Marquis Terry Jamel Oliver Tremane McCullough Tay Bender Chaun Tate Keiki Misipeka Cameron Sanders Timmy Holloman Broderick Benson Marquis Terry Geno Hess Matt Scheible Cameron Sanders David Taufoou

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Yards 99 (TD) 96 (TD) 95 (TD) 82 (TD) 81 (TD) 80 (TD) 80 (TD) 78 (TD) 77 (TD) 76 (TD) 75 (TD) 74 (TD) 73 (TD) 71 (TD) 70 (TD) 69 (TD)

Opponent at Tennessee State vs. Murray State vs. Dayton vs. Tennessee State vs. Tennessee Tech at Indiana State vs. Murray State at Middle Tennessee vs. Eastern Kentucky at Murray State vs. Eastern Illinois at Southern Illinois at Tennessee State vs. Eastern Illinois vs. Tennessee Tech vs. UT Martin

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Date Sept. 15, 2018 Nov. 6, 2010 Nov. 8, 1969 Sept. 23, 1989 Sept. 3, 1992 Oct. 3, 2015 Oct. 6, 2001 Oct. 28, 2006 Nov. 12, 2011 Oct. 31, 2002 Sept. 8, 2007 Sept. 25, 2010 Oct. 30, 1993 Sept. 15, 2001 Sept. 20, 1986 Oct. 27, 1979 Oct. 9, 2010 Oct. 25, 1975 Nov. 13, 1993 Sept. 12, 2015

RECORDS


RECORDS

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Longest Receptions Date Oct. 8, 1983 Nov. 10, 2001 Oct. 15, 2011 Oct. 19, 2019 Aug. 28, 2008 Nov. 5, 2005 Sept. 22, 2001 Oct. 12, 2013 Nov. 22, 2003 Sept. 21, 2013 Nov. 14, 2009 Sept. 8, 2018 Oct. 30, 2004 Oct. 24, 1998

Longest Interception Returns

Player Yards David Stewart 94 (TD) Adrian Sanders 93 Spencer Davis 82 Kristian Wilkerson 80 (TD) Miles Edwards 80 (TD) T.J. Milcic 80 (TD) Willie Ponder 80 (TD) D.J. Foster 78 (TD) Brandon Amick 76 Paul McRoberts 75 (TD) Chantae Ahamefule 75 (TD) Zack Smith 73 (TD) Antonio Scaife 73 Corey Williams 73 (TD)

Opponent vs. Truman State vs. Quincy at Eastern Kentucky at Jacksonville State vs. Southwest Baptist at UT Martin at Illinois State vs. Murray State vs. Jacksonville State vs. Southern Illinois vs. Murray State vs. Dayton vs. UT Martin at Missouri State

Longest Kickoff Returns Date Nov. 14, 2015 Nov. 17, 2018 Oct. 12, 1985 Nov. 3, 1979 Sept. 23, 2017 Oct. 29, 2016 Oct. 19, 2013 Nov. 6, 2004 Sept. 27, 2008 Sept. 3, 2009 Sept. 23, 2000 Oct. 16, 2010 Nov. 6, 1999

Player Cameron Sanders Zion Custis David Jackson Keith Hubbard Cameron Sanders Cameron Sanders Spencer Davis Romae Rucker Jacob McKinley Jacob McKinley Curtis Cooper Henry Harris Brian Hinton

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Player Lyman Brown Curtis Cooper Paul McRoberts Curtis Cooper Spencer Davis Antonio Scaife Zack Smith Shabari Davis Antonio Scaife Chris NesSmith

Date Sept. 22, 2012 Sept. 8, 2007 Nov. 10, 2018 Oct. 10, 2009 Oct. 16, 2010 Sept. 17, 2005 Sept. 8, 2012 Oct. 25, 2014 Sept. 9, 2006 Aug. 28, 2008 Nov. 23, 2019 Oct. 30, 2004 Nov. 8, 2003

Player Yards Branden Spann 100 (TD) Eddie Calvin 100 (TD) Justin Swift 76 (TD) Bryan Blanfort 69 (TD) Tylor Brock 67 Kellin White 64 (TD) Tylor Brock 64 DeMichael Jackson, 63 Travis Sanders, David Coley Todshon Jones 63 Eddie Calvin 62 Zach Hall 61 (TD) Kellin White 61 (TD) Kellin White 60 (TD)

Opponent vs. Tennessee Tech vs. Southwest Baptist at Murray State vs. Austin Peay at Austin Peay at Missouri State vs. Mars Hill College at Eastern Kentucky vs. Missouri S&T vs. Southwest Baptist vs. Murray State vs. UT Martin vs. Tennessee State

Longest Fumble Returns Yards 99 (TD) 97 (TD) 97 (TD) 96 (TD) 93 (TD) 93 (TD) 93 (TD) 85 (TD) 85 80 79 71 69

Opponent at Jacksonville State vs. Eastern Illinois vs. Abilene Christian vs. Truman State at Eastern Illinois vs. Austin Peay at Eastern Illinois at Tennessee State at Indiana State vs. Quincy vs. Western Kentucky at Austin Peay vs. Eastern Illinois

Yards 86 (TD) 70 (TD) 69 (TD) 66 (TD) 61 58 52 46 (TD) 45 44 (TD)

Opponent vs. Northwest Missouri at Illinois State vs. Tennessee Tech at Southern Illinois vs. Missouri Baptist at UT Martin at Montana State at Eastern Illinois vs. Southern Illinois vs. Tennessee State

Longest Punt Returns Date 1962 Sept. 22, 2001 Oct. 31, 2015 Sept. 9, 2000 Aug. 28, 2014 Nov. 1, 2003 Sept. 7, 2019 Nov. 16, 2019 Sept. 6, 2003 Oct. 5, 2002

PERFORMANCE LISTS

Date Oct. 27, 2012 Sept. 16, 2000 Aug. 31, 1995 Oct. 5, 2013 Nov. 10, 2018 Dec. 4, 2010 Nov. 10, 2007 Sept. 27, 2003 Nov. 10, 2007 Sept. 7, 2013 Sept. 12, 1998 Dec. 1, 2018 Aug. 29, 2002 Sept. 17, 2011 Nov. 12, 2005 Oct. 4, 2003

Player Yards Branden Spann 98 (TD) Rodney Woodall 80 (TD) Greg Klund 80 (TD) Cantrell Andrews 68 (TD) Justin Swift 60 (TD) Taylor West 59 Victor Anderson 45 (TD) Brandon Bohnert 45 Nick Stauffer 44 Cantrell Andrews 43 Jeremy Atwell 39 (TD) Demarcus Rogers 33 (TD) Nate Johnston 33 Ben Kargbo 24 Justin Komondoreas 23 Ricky Farmer 21

Opponent at Austin Peay vs. Illinois State vs. Southern Illinois at Tennessee State at Murray State at Eastern Washington at Missouri State at Samford at Missouri State at Ole Miss vs. Indiana State at Weber State vs. Arkansas-Monticello at Purdue vs. Tennessee State vs. Eastern Illinois

Longest Punts Date Oct. 4, 2003 Oct. 30, 2004 Sept. 29, 2005 Oct. 14, 2017 Oct. 14, 2006 Oct. 23, 2004 Nov. 10, 2007 Sept. 25, 2004 Nov. 12, 2011 Oct. 20, 2018

Player David Simonhoff David Simonhoff David Simonhoff Jake Reynolds David Simonhoff David Simonhoff Doug Spada David Simonhoff Joe Vucic Jake Reynolds

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Yards 83 82 80 78 75 74 73 73 72 71

Opponent vs. Eastern Illinois vs. UT Martin at Samford vs. Tennessee Tech at Arkansas at Murray State at Missouri State vs. Samford vs. Jacksonville State vs. Jacksonville State


PERFORMANCE LISTS Sept. 9, 2006 Oct. 30, 2004 Oct. 2, 2004

David Simonhoff David Simonhoff David Simonhoff

71 71 71

vs. Missouri S&T vs. UT Martin at Eastern Illinois

Longest Field Goals Player Mike Wood Kendrick Tiller Ryan McCrum Ryan McCrum Drew Geldbach Doug Spada Ryan McCrum Ryan McCrum Ryan McCrum Derek Kutz Ryan McCrum Ryan McCrum Drew Geldbach Doug Spada Doug Spada Drew Geldbach Kendrick Tiller Doug Spada

Yards 61 55 55 54 53 53 52 51 51 51 50 50 50 50 49 49 48 48

Opponent vs. Lincoln at Montana State vs. Tennessee State vs. Southeastern La. at Ball State at UT Martin at Murray State at Tennessee Tech vs. Eastern Illinois at Tennessee State at Eastern Kentucky vs. Tennessee Tech at UT Martin vs. Murray State vs. Southwest Baptist at Austin Peay vs. Eastern Illinois at Samford

Player Wayne James Ken Miller Zach Hall Joe Divis Nick Stauffer Nick Stauffer Adam Casper Adam Casper Ricky Farmer Isaac Powell Joe Williams

Tackles 27 23 22 22 21 20 20 20 20 20 20

Opponent vs. Northern Iowa at Southwest Baptist at Arkansas State at Southern Illinois vs. Tennessee State at Murray State vs. Eastern Illinois at Eastern Illinois vs. UT Martin vs. Illinois State at Southern Illinois

Tackles Date Oct. 16, 1982 Oct. 24, 1987 Sept. 1, 2018 Sept. 12, 1992 Oct. 25, 2008 Nov. 8, 2008 Sept. 29, 2007 Oct. 7, 2006 Oct. 28, 2000 Sept. 16, 2000 Sept. 9, 2000

Passing Attempts Date Sept. 10, 2005 Oct. 16, 2004 Nov. 6, 2004 Sept. 18, 2004 Oct. 2, 2004 Nov. 13, 2004 Nov. 19, 2005 Nov. 11, 2000 Nov. 22, 2003 Nov. 15, 2003 Sept. 21, 2002

Player Attempts Mike Haley 61 Andrew Goodenough 57 Andrew Goodenough 54 Andrew Goodenough 50 Andrew Goodenough 49 Andrew Goodenough 48 Mike Haley 47 Rashad West 47 Andrew Goodenough 45 Jack Tomco 45 Jack Tomco 45

Opponent at Kent State vs. Eastern Kentucky at Tennessee State at Central Michigan at Eastern Illinois vs. Tennessee Tech at Tennessee Tech at Missouri State vs. Jacksonville State at Tennessee Tech at Missouri State

Rushing Attempts Date Oct. 30, 1993 Nov. 6, 2010 Oct. 16, 2010 Nov. 17, 2007 Sept. 15, 2007 Sept. 25, 2010 Sept. 30, 2017 Oct. 29, 2005 Oct. 22, 2005 Oct. 6, 2001

Player Kelvin Anderson Henry Harris Henry Harris Elton Peterson Timmy Holloman Henry Harris Marquis Terry Timmy Holloman Timmy Holloman Curtis Cooper

Attempts 40 35 35 33 33 32 31 31 31 31

Opponent at Austin Peay vs. Southwest Baptist at Austin Peay vs. Jacksonville State vs. Indiana State vs. Tennessee Tech vs. Eastern Kentucky vs. Murray State at Eastern Kentucky vs. UT Martin

Yards 85 (TD)

Opponent vs. Jacksonville State

Longest Return on Blocked Field Goal Date Oct. 20, 2018

Player Bydarrius Knighten

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Date 1975 Sept. 7, 2019 Oct. 4, 2014 Sept. 20, 2014 Sept. 2, 2010 Sept. 26, 2009 Oct. 11, 2014 Oct. 22, 2016 Oct. 18, 2014 Nov. 6, 2004 Oct. 8, 2016 Oct. 31, 2015 Oct. 29, 2011 Oct. 20, 2007 Sept. 8, 2007 Oct. 27, 2012 Nov. 17, 2018 Sept. 22, 2007

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SCORING PLAYS (FCS ERA)

First Scoring Plays of the Season (NCAA FCS Era)

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DRIVE SCORE TIME DATE OPPONENT SCORING PLAY PAT PLAYS-YARDS TIME SEMO-OPP QTR LEFT 08-31-91 Southern Illinois Bryan Davis 9 yd run Eric Zimmerman kick failed - - 6-7 2 09-03-92 Murray State Aaron Layton 11 yd pass from Jason Liley Eric Zimmerman kick - - 7-0 1 09-04-93 Missouri State Ryan Devins 20 yd field goal - - - 3-3 2 09-01-94 Kentucky State Stanley Parker 2 yd run Ryan Devins kick - - 7-0 1 08-31-95 Southern Illinois Stanley Parker 35 yd run Justin Terrill kick - - 7-6 2 09-28-96 Austin Peay Britt Mirgaux 1 yd run Mirgaux pass from Justin Martini - - 8-0 1 08-30-97 Lambuth Eric Warren 22 yd field goal - 8-50 3:08 3-0 1 7:44 09-03-98 Truman State Corey Williams 4 yd run Nick Reggio kick 13-67 5:36 7-0 1 7:42 09-02-99 Southern Illinois Don LaViness 30 yd fumble recovery Nick Reggio kick - - 7-0 1 14:20 08-31-00 Marshall Leslie Weaver 26 yd pass from Rashad West Jason Witczak kick 11-80 5:13 7-7 1 6:53 09-01-01 Eastern Michigan Derek Kutz 27 yd field goal - 5-47 2:11 3-0 1 7:45 08-29-02 Arkansas-Monticello Bill Coleman 30 yd pass from Jeff East Brian Emmendorfer kick 1-30 0:07 7-7 2 13:46 08-29-03 Ohio Derek Kutz 24 yd field goal - 4-3 1:44 3-17 2 2:55 09-02-04 Southern Illinois Derek Kutz 38 yd field goal - 13-71 4:46 3-7 1 4:36 09-01-05 Southern Illinois Colin Schermann 32 yd field goal - 8-63 2:34 3-23 2 12:33 09-02-06 Austin Peay Colin Schermann 32 yd field goal - 6-17 2:15 3-3 2 11:51 08-30-07 Cincinnati Doug Spada 25 yd field goal - 12-59 4:09 3-13 2 8:11 08-28-08 Southwest Baptist Doug Spada 33 yd field goal - 10-45 4:59 3-14 2 6:13 09-03-09 Quincy Henry Harris 2 yd run Doug Spada kick 3-11 1:29 7-0 1 13:31 09-02-10 Ball State Mike Jones 11 yd run Drew Geldbach kick 10-73 5:31 7-7 1 3:21 09-03-11 Southern Illinois Drew Geldbach 35 yd field goal - 14-62 6:25 3-7 1 3:03 08-30-12 Central Michigan Spencer Davis 55 yd run Drew Geldbach kick 3-69 1:07 7-3 1 7:46 08-29-13 Southeastern La. Lennies McFerren 6 yd run Ryan McCrum kick 10-75 5:18 7-14 1 2:27 08-28-14 Missouri Baptist Snyder 1 yd run McCrum kick 3-8 0:26 7-0 1 11:58 09-05-15 Missouri Ryan McCrum 35 yd field goal - 16-76 6:20 3-17 2 2:19 09-03-16 Memphis Ryan McCrum 26 yd field goal - 5-21 1:29 2-29 2 3:45 09-02-17 Kansas Trevon Billington 9 yd pass from Jesse Hosket Nicholas Litang kick 5-24 3:01 7-14 2 8:52 09-01-18 Arkansas State Kobe Bryer 5 yd pass from D. Santacaterina Nicholas Litang kick 3-55 1:24 7-7 2 10:34 08-29-19 Southern Illinois Daniel Santacaterina 3 yd run Kendrick Tiller kick 7-85 2:25 7-7 2 10:06

All Scoring Plays During the NCAA FCS Era

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Ches Salyer 12 yd pass from Eric Cohoon Bryan Davis 5 yd run Bryan Davis 4 yd pass from Eric Cohoon Eric Zimmerman 25 yd field goal Eric Zimmerman 28 yd field goal Percy Johnson 40 yd pass from Eric Cohoon Ches Salyer 13 yd pass from Eric Cohoon Darrell Philon 7 yd pass from Eric Cohoon Eric Zimmerman 29 yd field goal Aaron Layton 11 yd pass from Jason Liley Dante Wright 38 yd pass from Jason Liley Kelvin Anderson 96 yd run Kelvin Anderson 22 yd run Kelvin Anderson 1 yd run Kelvin Anderson 16 yd run Kelvin Anderson 59 yd pass from Jason Liley Kelvin Anderson 66 yd run Warren Richardson 5 yd run Antoine Esters 2 yd run Kelvin Anderson 25 yd run TEAM Safety Eric Zimmerman 24 yd field goal Aaron Layton 41 yd pass from Jason Liley Kelvin Anderson 2 yd run Kelvin Anderson 1 yd run Shane Kennedy 14 yd run Shane Kennedy 5 yd run Eric Zimmerman 26 yd field goal Aaron Layton 12 yd pass from Jason Liley Glenn Krupa 19 yd pass from Jason Liley Dante Wright 7 yd pass from Jason Liley Jason Liley 2 yd run Eric Zimmerman 33 yd field goal John Howze 15 yd pass from Jason Liley Kelvin Anderson 2 yd run Glenn Krupa 28 yd pass from Julius Jones Eric Zimmerman 22 yd field goal Aaron Layton 66 yd punt return Kelvin Anderson 13 yd run Kelvin Anderson 25 yd run Kelvin Anderson 67 yd run Glenn Krupa 18 yd pass from Jason Liley Aaron Layton 20 yd pass from Jason Liley Aaron Layton 65 yd pass from Jason Liley Michael Graves 35 yd blocked punt return Jason Liley 1 yd run Glenn Krupa 11 yd pass from Jason Liley Kelvin Anderson 11 yd run Ryan Devins 20 yd field goal Antoine Esters 1 yd run Julius Jones 3 yd run Ryan Devins 34 yd field goal Kelvin Anderson 32 yd run Ryan Devins 27 yd field goal TEAM Safety Julius Jones 12 yd run Jon Riley fumble recovery in end zone Kelvin Anderson 1 yd run Julius Jones 1 yd run John Howze 53 yd pass from Julius Jones Ryan Devins 24 yd field goal Ryan Devins 25 yd field goal Jon Riley 83 yd pass from Shane Kennedy

Eric Zimmerman kick Eric Zimmerman kick Eric Zimmerman kick failed - - Eric Zimmerman kick Eric Zimmerman kick Eric Zimmerman kick - Eric Zimmerman kick Eric Zimmerman kick failed Eric Zimmerman kick Eric Zimmerman kick Eric Zimmerman kick Eric Zimmerman kick Eric Zimmerman kick Eric Zimmerman kick Eric Zimmerman kick Eric Zimmerman kick Eric Zimmerman kick - - Eric Zimmerman kick Eric Zimmerman kick Eric Zimmerman kick Eric Zimmerman kick Eric Zimmerman kick - Eric Zimmerman kick Run failed Eric Zimmerman kick Eric Zimmerman kick - Eric Zimmerman kick Eric Zimmerman kick Eric Zimmerman kick failed - Eric Zimmerman kick Eric Zimmerman kick Eric Zimmerman kick Eric Zimmerman kick Eric Zimmerman kick Liley pass failed Eric Zimmerman kick failed Eric Zimmerman kick failed Eric Zimmerman kick Eric Zimmerman kick Eric Zimmerman kick - Ryan Devins kick Ryan Devins kick - Ryan Devins kick failed - - Eric Zimmerman kick Eric Zimmerman kick Ryan Devins kick Ryan Devins kick Ryan Devins kick - - Ryan Devins kick

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Ryan Devins 47 yd field goal Kelvin Anderson 5 yd run Kelvin Anderson 19 yd run John Howze 4 yd pass from Shane Kennedy Kelvin Anderson 8 yd run Jon Riley 10 yd pass from Shane Kennedy Kelvin Anderson 62 yd run Ryan Devins 41 yd field goal John Howze 35 yd pass from Shane Kennedy John Howze 6 yd pass from Shane Kennedy Brent Anderson 28 yd pass from Shane Kennedy Antoine Esters 1 yd run Eric Massey 6 yd pass from Travis Blevins Shane Kennedy 11 yd run Kelvin Anderson 8 yd run Stanley Parker 2 yd run Roger Clendenin 7 yd pass from Shane Kennedy Paul Stewart 1 yd run Dione Tyler 80 yd punt return Warren Richardson 9 yd run TEAM Safety TEAM Safety Stanley Parker 2 yd run Stanley Parker 1 yd run Eric Warren 35 yd field goal Eric Warren 23 yd field goal Kelvin Anderson 5 yd run Brent Anderson 10 yd pass from Shane Kennedy TEAM Safety Kelvin Anderson 87 yd run Marvin Hamilton 8 yd fumble return Warren Richardson 5 yd run Eric Warren 29 yd field goal Dione Tyler 70 yd punt return Paul Tolden 1 yd run Ryan Devins 25 yd field goal Ryan Devins 27 yd field goal Renaldo Lampkins 33 yd pass from Fred Hoston Fred Hoston 10 yd run Stanley Parker 5 yd run Ryan Devins 28 yd field goal Jay McCullough 7 yd pass from Fred Hoston Stanley Parker 4 yd run Stanley Parker 1 yd run Dione Tyler 29 yd pass from Fred Hoston Ryan Devins 28 yd field goal Renaldo Lampkins 9 yd pass from Fred Hoston Kelvin Anderson 1 yd run Kelvin Anderson 21 yd run Ryan Devins 44 yd field goal Ryan Devins 30 yd field goal Ryan Devins 29 yd field goal Stanley Parker 3 yd pass from Fred Hoston Brent Anderson 10 yd pass from Fred Hoston Stanley Parker 35 yd run Dione Tyler 6 yd run Greg Klund 80 yd fumble return Dione Tyler 15 yd run Stanley Parker 1 yd run Ryan Devins 32 yd field goal Renaldo Lampkins 16 yd pass from Shane Kennedy Shane Kennedy 8 yd run Shane Kennedy 27 yd run

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SCORING PLAYS (FCS ERA) Austin Peay Austin Peay Austin Peay Austin Peay Eastern Kentucky Eastern Kentucky Eastern Kentucky Eastern Kentucky Tennessee Tech Tennessee Tech Tennessee Tech Tennessee Tech Tennessee Tech Tennessee Tech UT Martin UT Martin UT Martin UT Martin UT Martin UT Martin Morehead State Morehead State Morehead State Missouri State Tennessee State Tennessee State Tennessee State Tennessee State Tennessee State Tennessee State Austin Peay Austin Peay Austin Peay Tennessee Tech Tennessee Tech Tennessee Tech Tennessee Tech Arkansas State Arkansas State Middle Tennessee Middle Tennessee Middle Tennessee UT Martin Eastern Illinois Eastern Illinois Eastern Illinois Southern Illinois Southern Illinois Southern Illinois Tennessee State Tennessee State Tennessee State Tennessee State Lambuth Lambuth Lambuth Lambuth Illinois State Murray State UT Martin UT Martin UT Martin UT Martin

Shane Kennedy 7 yd run Marquis Walker 52 yd interception return Ryan Devins 25 yd field goal Renaldo Lampkins 20 yd pass from Shane Kennedy Ronaldo Lampkins 10 yd pass from Shane Kennedy Dione Tyler 34 yd pass from Shane Kennedy Dione Tyler 85 yd run Ronaldo Lampkins 13 yd pass from Shane Kennedy Dione Tyler 12 yd pass from Shane Kennedy Eric Warren 30 yd field goal Eric Warren 36 yd field goal Dione Tyler 24 yd run Marquis Walker 68 yd interception return Tony McDonald 15 yd run Paul Stewart fumble recovery in end zone Dione Tyler 60 yd run Paul Stewart 1 yd run Stanley Parker 2 yd run Dione Tyler 39 yd run Tony McDonald 20 yd blocked punt return Stanley Parker 71 yd run Brent Anderson 41 yd pass from Shane Kennedy Dione Tyler 21 yd pass from Shane Kennedy Eric Warren 27 yd field goal Stanley Parker 5 yd pass from Shane Kennedy Frank Russell 20 yd fumble recovery Dione Tyler 6 yd run Dione Tyler 73 yd punt return Stanley Parker 1 yd run Dione Tyler 10 yd run Britt Mirgaux 1 yd run Ron Smith 91 yd fumble recovery Eric Warren 37 yd field goal Jeff Shaw 6 yd pass from Travis Blevins Eric Warren 38 yd field goal Eric Warren 28 yd field goal Gabe Jenkins 7 yd run Eric Warren 35 yd field goal Mitch Fryer 7 yd pass from Justin Martini Mitch Fryer 7 yd pass from Justin Martini Britt Mirgaux 5 yd run Eric Warren 38 yd field goal Britt Mirgaux 12 yd run Gabe Jenkins 3 yd run Gabe Jenkins 4 yd run Jon Riley 10 yd pass from Justin Martini Eric Warren 39 yd field goal Angel Rubio 40 yd interception return Britt Mirgaux 36 yd run Dante Bryant 19 yd pass from Justin Martini Eric Warren 23 yd field goal Dante Bryant 16 yd pass from Justin Martini Britt Mirgaux 5 yd run Eric Warren 22 yd field goal Broderick Benson 1 yd run Britt Mirgaux 1 yd run Mitch Fryer 18 yd pass from Heath Graham Broderick Benson 1 yd run Eric Warren 36 yd field goal David Kolescho 43 yd run Dante Bryant 28 yd pass from Justin Martini Britt Margaux 2 yd run Leslie Weaver 32 yd pass from Justin Martini

Ryan Devins kick - Ryan Devins kick - - - Ryan Devins kick - Kick failed - Pass failed - Kick failed - Pass failed - Eric Warren kick - - - - - Pass failed - Eric Warren kick - Eric Warren kick - Pass failed - Pass failed - Eric Warren kick - Pass failed - Pass failed - Eric Warren kick - Eric Warren kick - Lampkins pass - Eric Warren kick failed - - - Eric Warren kick - Eric Warren kick - Stanley Parker pass - Eric Warren kick - Eric Warren kick failed - Eric Warren kick - Mirgaux pass from Justin Martini - Eric Warren kick failed - - - Eric Warren kick - - - - - Eric Warren kick - - - Justin Martini pass failed - Eric Warren kick failed - Eric Warren kick - - - Eric Warren kick failed - Eric Warren kick - Eric Warren kick - Eric Warren kick - - - Eric Warren kick - Eric Warren kick - Eric Warren kick - - - Eric Warren kick - Eric Warren kick - - 8-50 Eric Warren kick failed 7-84 Justin Martini pass 4-45 Eric Warren kick 7-57 Eric Warren kick 1-1 - 18-61 Eric Warren kick 4-61 Eric Warren kick 4-45 Eric Warren kick 9-49 Eric Warren kick 4-43

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Ronnie Smith 43 yd interception return Aaron Layne 20 yd run Ronnie Smith 17 yd fumble return Dante Bryant pass from Justin Martini Aaron Layne 4 yd run Dante Bryant 5 yd pass from Justin Martini Dante Bryant 80 yd pass from Justin Martini Ronnie Smith 24 yd interception return Eric Warren 42 yd field goal Britt Mirgaux 40 yd pass from Justin Martini Britt Mirgaux 4 yd run Eric Warren 39 yd field goal Dante Bryant 6 yd pass from Justin Martini Jeff Shaw 1 yd run Britt Mirgaux 2 yd run Britt Mirgaux 5 yd run Corey Williams 28 yd run Corey Williams 6 yd run Corey Williams 5 yd run Corey Williams 4 yd run Corey Williams 5 yd run Corey Williams 4 yd run Nick Reggio 40 yd field goal Corey Williams 7 yd run Corey Williams 12 yd run Corey Williams 4 yd run Jeremy Atwell 39 yd fumble return Broderick Benson 29 yd run Corey Williams 1 yd run Corey Williams 6 yd run Nick Reggio 25 yd field goal Corey Williams 1 yd run Nick Reggio 43 yd field goal Corey Williams 4 yd run Corey Williams 3 yd run Broderick Benson 1 yd pass from Mike Gross Nick Reggio 45 yd field goal K.D. Koleosho 3 yd run Nick Reggio 27 yd field goal K.D. Koleosho 2 yd run Leslie Weaver 28 yd pass from Bobby Brune Mitch Fryer 29 yd pass from Bobby Brune K.D. Koleosho 0 yd blocked punt return Riki Smith 50 yd run Dante Bryant 43 yd pass from Bobby Brune Corey Chester 20 yd pass from Bobby Brune TEAM safety Riki Smith 64 yd run Corey Williams 73 yd pass from Bobby Brune Nick Reggio field goal Bobby Brune 3 yd run Nick Reggio 38 yd field goal Nick Reggio 32 yd field goal Corey Williams 38 yd run Corey Williams 2 yd run Dante Bryant 20 yd pass from Bobby Brune Don LaViness 30 yd fumble recovery Nick Reggio 36 yd field goal Jerl Huling 49 yd pass from Bobby Brune Bobby Brune 7 yd run Jerl Huling 2 yd pass from Mike Gross Jerl Huling 12 yd pass from Bobby Brune Mike Gross 43 yd run

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35-7 42-7 7-18 7-10 14-10 6-28 7-0 14-0 17-0 24-0 31-0 3-0 10-0 7-17 14-17 21-17 28-17 7-7 14-19 20-25 27-32 7-0 10-3 17-6 23-18 7-21 14-21 7-7 14-20 7-0 10-0 17-7 20-14 27-14 34-14 41-14 3-22 10-29 13-29 21-32 27-32 33-32 7-0 14-0 20-14 27-24 28-24 7-0 7-7 10-14 7-7 10-7 13-21 19-21 7-0 7-14 7-0 10-29 17-35 25-43 7-55 6-38 12-38

3 4 2 2 4 2 2 3 3 4 4 1 1 3 3 4 4 1 2 4 4 1 2 3 4 4 4 2 3 1 1 2 2 3 4 4 2 2 3 4 4 4 1 1 2 4 4 1 1 2 1 2 4 4 1 2 1 3 4 4 4 4 4

0:02 13:09 3:39 0:29 11:16 2:43 8:43 11:32 4:13 13:25 11:36 13:04 1:57 12:00 2:58 3:37 1:14 10:54 2:30 11:15 4:17 7:42 0:56 11:10 2:48 9:40 8:48 5:48 6:28 12:23 0:58 10:43 0:30 11:14 14:55 0:55 12:23 5:13 10:30 9:57 4:09 1:26 13:15 3:35 1:37 5:58 1:21 14:04 5:48 0:48 7:41 4:24 10:47 5:17 14:20 3:39 13:36 6:09 0:51 12:36 10:42


SCORING PLAYS (FCS ERA) Murray State Western Kentucky Western Kentcuky Eastern Kentucky Eastern Kentucky Eastern Kentucky Eastern Kentucky Tennessee Tech Indiana State Indiana State Missouri State Missouri State Missouri State Missouri State UT Martin UT Martin UT Martin UT Martin UT Martin UT Martin Eastern Illinois Eastern Illinois Eastern Illinois Eastern Illinois Eastern Illinois Eastern Illinois Eastern Illinois Tennessee State Tennessee State Tennessee State Tennessee State Marshall Southern Illinois Southern Illinois Southern Illinois Southern Illinois Southern Illinois Illinois State Illinois State Illinois State Illinois State Western Kentucky Western Kentucky Eastern Kentucky Eastern Kentucky Eastern Kentucky Eastern Kentucky Tennessee Tech Tennessee Tech Murray State Murray State Murray State Murray State UT Martin UT Martin UT Martin UT Martin UT Martin Eastern Illinois Eastern Illinois Missouri State Tennessee State Tennessee State

Jerl Huling 11 yd pass from Mike Gross Glenn Haley 11 yd pass from Mike Gross Seth Carriere 35 yd field goal John Borne 14 yd pass from Mike Gross K.D. Koleosho 10 yd run Corey Chester 6 yd pass from Bobby Brune Leslie Weaver 42 yd pass from Bobby Brune Leslie Weaver 32 yd pass from Bobby Brune K.D. Koleosho 3 yd run Rashad West 1 yd run Rashad West 15 yd run K.D. Koleosho 2 yd run John Borne 21 yd pass from Rashad West Jerl Huling 22 yd pass from Rashad West K.D. Koleosho 50 yd pass from Rashad West Andy Cisne 25 yd field goal Riki Smith 1 yd run Riki Smith 4 yd run John Borne 33 yd pass from Rashad West Rashad West 11 yd run Rashad West 4 yd run Leslie Weaver 62 yd pass from Rashad West Riki Smith 3 yd run Seth Carriere 42 yd field goal Rashad West 18 yd run Sturg Cumberford 23 yd run Broderick Benson 75 yd run Broderick Benson 6 yd run Rashad West 42 yd run Broderick Benson 2 yd run Broderick Benson 5 yd run Leslie Weaver 26 yd pass from Rashad West Mark Blisset 3 yd run Byron White 2 yd run Curtis Cooper 66 yd punt return Charles McElroy 4 yd pass from Bobby Brune Leslie Weaver 63 yd pass from Bobby Brune Isaac Huddleston 46 yd interception return Bobby Brune 5 yd run Curtis Cooper 55 yd run Rodney Woodall 80 yd fumble recovery Rashad West 4 yd run Marcus Patton 2 yd run Jason Witczak 41 yd field goal Andy Dunaway 19 yd pass from Bobby Brune Iven Brown 3 yd run Tarik Simpson 35 yd pass from Bobby Brune Jason Witczak 44 yd field goal Jason Witczak 33 yd field goal Leslie Weaver 48 yd pass from Bobby Brune Rashad West 11 yd run Rashad West 1 yd run Rashad West 1 yd run Rashad West 11 yd run Marcus Patton 3 yd run Mark Blissett 7 yd run Jerl Huling 5 yd pass from Rashad West Marcus Patton 14 yd run Jason Witczak 38 yd field goal Leslie Weaver 33 yd pass from Bobby Brune Rashad West 1 yd run Byron White 19 yd run Corey Chester 5 yd pass from Bobby Brune

Mike Gross pass failed Seth Carriere kick - Seth Carriere kick Seth Carriere kick Seth Carriere kick Seth Carriere kick Seth Carriere kick Seth Carriere kick failed Seth Carriere kick Seth Carriere kick Seth Carriere kick Seth Carriere kick Seth Carriere kick Andy Cisne kick - Andy Cisne kick Andy Cisne kick failed Andy Cisne kick Andy Cisne kick blocked Seth Carriere kick Seth Carriere kick Seth Carriere kick - Seth Carriere kick Seth Carriere kick Seth Carriere kick Seth Carriere kick Seth Carriere kick Seth Carriere kick Seth Carriere kick Jason Witczak kick Nick Reggio kick Nick Reggio kick Nick Reggio kick Nick Reggio kick Bobby Brune pass failed Nick Reggio kick Nick Reggio kick Nick Reggio kick Nick Reggio kick Nick Reggio kick Nick Reggio kick - Jason Witczak kick Jason Witczak kick Jason Witczak kick - - Jason Witczak kick Jason Witczak kick Jason Witczak kick Jason Witczak kick Jason Witczak kick Jason Witczak kick Jason Witczak kick Jason Witczak kick Jason Witczak rush fumbled - Jason Witczak kick failed Jason Witczak kick Jason Witczak kick Jason Witczak kick

3-75 12-77 4- -3 7-65 7-72 6-70 1-42 4-43 3-70 10-48 13-85 10-81 10-69 1-22 7-80 13-86 2-42 8-58 7-85 10-80 8-65 7-90 10-67 4-6 4-46 4-67 4-94 6-64 5-67 8-80 7-64 11-80 4-80 8-65 - 6-16 3-70 - 8-54 6-83 - 15-82 2-2 4- -7 7-63 8-63 8-78 8-55 8-34 1-48 6-39 11-74 9-66 9-77 8-77 4-43 8-65 8-44 12-48 5-80 14-63 6-79 4-26

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1:14 4:50 2:16 2:11 2:54 1:30 0:02 1:25 0:31 2:26 5:22 3:04 4:13 0:19 2:56 5:21 0:38 3:48 2:46 3:59 3:36 3:16 2:53 1:59 0:38 1:02 1:15 2:06 1:23 3:12 2:27 5:13 1:39 2:47 - 2:34 0:45 - 2:56 2:20 - 5:41 0:40 1:09 2:02 3:14 2:27 3:46 2:27 0:08 2:14 2:59 3:21 3:34 3:07 1:06 1:38 3:06 5:08 0:46 5:37 2:23 1:52

18-38 7-0 10-14 7-28 14-28 21-28 28-28 7-0 6-34 13-34 7-9 14-16 21-16 28-16 7-0 10-0 17-0 23-0 30-0 36-0 7-0 14-0 21-7 24-14 31-17 38-31 45-31 7-7 14-7 21-14 28-35 7-7 7-31 14-33 21-33 28-33 34-33 7-7 7-14 7-21 16-28 7-14 14-17 3-0 10-7 17-14 24-48 3-7 6-14 7-14 14-14 21-24 28-31 7-0 14-7 21-7 28-14 34-14 3-10 9-17 7-14 7-3 14-10

4 1 3 1 2 2 3 1 4 4 2 2 3 3 1 2 2 2 3 4 1 1 2 2 2 3 3 1 1 2 4 1 2 3 3 4 4 1 1 3 4 2 3 1 1 2 4 1 4 2 2 3 4 1 2 2 2 3 1 2 2 1 2

3:46 6:56 2:15 1:46 11:51 1:40 2:38 0:30 13:28 2:37 6:29 2:06 10:38 0:00 5:16 11:06 8:34 1:24 8:05 14:40 11:24 5:14 12:49 7:00 0:10 3:11 0:00 9:23 4:50 11:29 3:26 6:53 5:15 3:32 1:04 9:11 1:16 8:46 0:41 12:40 8:29 7:22 10:49 13:51 0:44 7:23 2:44 4:37 14:17 14:11 9:20 12:01 4:16 5:59 9:19 3:43 0:26 8:47 0:43 0:14 4:00 9:01 9:43

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RECORDS 11-18-00 Tennessee State Leslie Weaver 4 yd pass from Bobby Brune 11-18-00 Tennessee State Jason Witczak 32 yd field goal 11-18-00 Tennessee State Leslie Weaver 15 yd pass from Bobby Brune 09-01-01 Eastern Michigan Derek Kutz 27 yd field goal 09-01-01 Eastern Michigan Adrian Sanders 24 yd pass from Jeromy McDowell 09-01-01 Eastern Michigan Derek Kutz 23 yd field goal 09-08-01 Southern Illinois Derek Kutz 41 yd field goal 09-08-01 Southern Illinois Tarik Simpson 67 yd pass from Jeromy McDowell 09-08-01 Southern Illinois Tarik Simpson 15 yd pass from Jeromy McDowell 09-08-01 Southern Illinois Willie Ponder 47 yd pass from Jeromy McDowell 09-15-01 Missouri State Jeromy McDowell 1 yd run 09-15-01 Missouri State Willie Ponder 26 yd pass from Jeromy McDowell 09-15-01 Missouri State Willie Ponder 58 yd pass from Jeromy McDowell 09-15-01 Missouri State Willie Ponder 21 yd pass from Jeromy McDowell 09-22-01 Illinois State TEAM safety 09-22-01 Illinois State Willie Ponder 16 yd pass from Bobby Brune 09-22-01 Illinois State Bobby Brune 5 yd run 09-22-01 Illinois State Adrian Sanders 25 yd pass from Bobby Brune 09-22-01 Illinois State Derek Kutz 43 yd field goal 09-22-01 Illinois State Willie Ponder 80 yd pass from Adrian Sanders 09-22-01 Illinois State Curtis Cooper 70 yd punt return 09-29-01 Tennessee State Willie Ponder 4 yd pass from Rashad West 09-29-01 Tennessee State Willie Ponder 39 yd pass from Jeromy McDowell 10-06-01 UT Martin Adrian Sanders 32 yd pass from Jeromy McDowell 10-06-01 UT Martin Bobby Brune 15 yd run 10-06-01 UT Martin Iven Brown 26 yd pass from Bobby Brune 10-06-01 UT Martin Derek Kutz 32 yd field goal 10-06-01 UT Martin Curtis Cooper 3 yd run 10-06-01 UT Martin Curtis Cooper 6 yd run 10-06-01 UT Martin Corey Kinsey 1 yd run 10-20-01 Murray State Demar Winston 57 yd interception return 10-20-01 Murray State Willie Ponder 37 yd pass from Jeromy McDowell 10-20-01 Murray State Curtis Cooper 61 yd pass from Jeromy McDowell 10-20-01 Murray State Tarik Simpson 26 yd pass from Jeromy McDowell 10-20-01 Murray State Bobby Brune 1 yd run 10-27-01 Tennessee Tech Dimitri Patterson 10 yd run 10-27-01 Tennessee Tech Willie Ponder 8 yd pass from Jeromy McDowell 10-27-01 Tennessee Tech Tarik Simpson 0 yd fumble recovery 11-03-01 Eastern Kentucky Curtis Cooper 6 yd run 11-03-01 Eastern Kentucky Curtis Cooper 2 yd run 11-03-01 Eastern Kentucky Iven Brown 36 yd run 11-03-01 Eastern Kentucky Derek Kutz 45 yd field goal 11-10-01 Quincy Derek Kutz 21 yd field goal 11-10-01 Quincy Curtis Cooper 9 yd run 11-10-01 Quincy Willie Ponder 25 yd pass from Curtis Cooper 11-10-01 Quincy Iven Brown 45 yd run 11-10-01 Quincy Bobby Brune 7 yd run 11-10-01 Quincy Chuck McElroy 1 yd pass from Bobby Brune 08-29-02 Arkansas-Monticello Bill Coleman 30 yd pass from Jeff East 08-29-02 Arkansas-Monticello Corey Kinsey 5 yd pass from Jeromy McDowell 08-29-02 Arkansas-Monticello Chris NesSmith 16 yd pass from Jeromy McDowell 08-29-02 Arkansas-Monticello Willie Ponder 31 yd pass from Jeromy McDowell 08-29-02 Arkansas-Monticello Corey Kinsey 17 yd run 08-29-02 Arkansas-Monticello Keiki Misipeka 25 yd run 09-07-02 Southern Illinois Iven Brown 13 yd run 09-07-02 Southern Illinois Willie Ponder 6 yd pass from Jack Tomco 09-07-02 Southern Illinois Willie Ponder 38 yd pass from Jack Tomco 09-14-02 Eastern Michigan Willie Ponder 54 yd pass from Jack Tomco 09-14-02 Eastern Michigan Derek Kutz 25 yd field goal 09-14-02 Eastern Michigan Keiki Misipeka 1 yd run 09-14-02 Eastern Michigan Chris NesSmith 22 yd pass from Jack Tomco 09-14-02 Eastern Michigan Keiki Misipeka 5 yd run 09-21-02 Missouri State Willie Ponder 42 yd pass from Jack Tomco

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SCORING PLAYS (FCS ERA) Leslie Weaver pass 8-65 - 4-1 Corey Chester pass 4-51 - 5-47 Andy Dunaway rush failed 11-92 - 11-70 - 7-59 Derek Kutz kick 3-62 Derek Kutz kick 13-88 Derek Kutz kick 9-92 Derek Kutz kick 10-57 Derek Kutz kick 3-48 Derek Kutz kick 4-82 Derek Kutz kick 11-80 - - Mark McCluney pass 8-74 Derek Kutz kick failed 10-62 Derek Kutz kick 9-70 - 10-48 Derek Kutz kick blocked 1-80 Bobby Brune pass failed - Derek Kutz kick 6-56 Derek Kutz kick 6-68 Derek Kutz kick 7-49 Derek Kutz kick 16-92 Derek Kutz kick 5-55 - 5-34 Derek Kutz kick 8-80 Derek Kutz kick 9-87 Derek Kutz kick 6-57 Derek Kutz kick - Derek Kutz kick 8-77 Derek Kutz kick 3-85 Derek Kutz kick 8-65 Derek Kutz kick 11-81 Derek Kutz kick 11-41 Derek Kutz kick 9-86 Derek Kutz kick 2-26 Derek Kutz kick 8-67 Derek Kutz kick 4-28 Derek Kutz kick 2-51 - 7-34 - 5-96 Derek Kutz kick 8-91 Derek Kutz kick 4-50 Derek Kutz kick 6-71 Brian Emmendorfer kick 2-52 Brian Emmendorfer kick 4-81 Brian Emmendorfer kick 1-30 Derek Kutz kick 10-62 Derek Kutz kick 6-43 Derek Kutz kick 3-51 Derek Kutz kick 6-60 Derek Kutz kick 9-0 Derek Kutz kick 7-51 Derek Kutz kick 13-80 Derek Kutz kick 7-80 Derek Kutz kick 1-54 - 5-75 Derek Kutz kick 10-80 T.J. Milcic pass from Jack Tomco 10-80 Derek Kutz kick 11-73 Derek Kutz kick 10-82

2020 SOUTHEAST MISSOURI FOOTBALL

2:29 1:11 1:59 2:11 4:01 3:46 3:11 1:01 4:10 2:34 3:18 0:12 2:06 3:48 - 3:46 2:27 4:08 3:49 0:13 - 2:23 3:46 2:52 6:09 2:06 0:55 2:57 3:03 2:56 - 3:35 1:18 1:33 1:55 5:25 2:42 0:43 2:27 1:54 0:16 2:35 2:06 2:13 1:51 2:04 0:34 2:11 0:07 3:20 0:45 0:44 0:34 0:00 3:32 5:12 1:07 0:32 1:23 4:30 2:37 3:40 3:54

22-30 25-30 33-44 3-0 9-6 12-9 3-3 10-3 17-3 24-3 7-0 14-7 21-14 28-21 2-0 10-13 16-16 23-30 26-33 32-33 38-33 7-14 14-17 7-7 14-7 21-7 24-10 31-30 38-30 45-30 7-0 14-7 21-14 28-38 35-45 7-0 14-20 21-27 7-28 14-28 21-28 24-35 3-0 10-0 17-0 24-0 31-0 38-0 7-7 14-14 21-14 28-21 35-35 42-41 7-0 14-0 21-14 7-0 10-0 17-14 25-28 32-28 7-14

4 14:08 4 11:19 4 3:58 1 7:45 3 1:14 4 9:18 2 7:11 3 13:59 3 6:55 4 9:33 1 11:42 2 14:54 2 7:33 2 1:02 1 6:07 2 6:30 2 0:48 4 14:54 4 7:40 4 5:47 4 3:30 2 4:46 3 3:20 1 6:37 2 12:21 2 8:17 2 0:27 4 9:20 4 4:25 4 0:20 1 12:06 2 8:56 2 1:54 4 4:56 4 1:06 1 7:20 3 12:18 3 5:31 2 0:17 3 4:26 4 12:34 4 7:35 2 14:56 2 11:04 2 5:39 2 2:26 3 13:19 4 9:34 2 13:46 2 3:41 4 10:10 4 6:23 4 1:24 OT 15:00 2 11:28 2 0:20 4 0:49 1 13:17 1 6:07 3 10:21 4 13:21 4 8:16 2 5:58


SCORING PLAYS (FCS ERA) Missouri State Missouri State Middle Tennessee Middle Tennessee Middle Tennessee Middle Tennessee Tennessee State Tennessee State Tennessee State Tennessee State Tennessee State Tennessee State Tennessee State UT Martin UT Martin UT Martin UT Martin UT Martin UT Martin UT Martin Eastern Illinois Eastern Illinois Eastern Illinois Eastern Illinois Murray State Murray State Murray State Murray State Murray State Tennessee Tech Tennessee Tech Tennessee Tech Tennessee Tech Tennessee Tech Tennessee Tech Tennessee Tech Eastern Kentucky Eastern Kentucky Eastern Kentucky Eastern Kentucky Eastern Kentucky Samford Samford Samford Samford Samford Samford Samford Samford Ohio Southern Illinois Arkansas State Missouri State Missouri State Samford Samford Samford Samford Samford Eastern Illinois Eastern Illinois Eastern Illinois Eastern Illinois

Chris NesSmith 3 yd run Tarik Simpson 22 yd pass from Jack Tomco Chuck McElroy 2 yd pass from Jack Tomco Derek Kutz 44 yd field goal Tarik Simpson 17 yd pass from Jack Tomco Keiki Misipeka 78 yd run Chris NesSmith 44 yd punt return Keiki Misipeka 1 yd run Tarik Simpson 39 yd pass from Jack Tomco Willie Ponder 44 yd pass from Jack Tomco Chris NesSmith 20 yd pass from Jack Tomco Willie Ponder 15 yd pass from Jack Tomco Iven Brown 6 yd run Iven Brown 1 yd run Bill Coleman 11 yd pass from Jack Tomco Ray Goodson 4 yd pass from Jack Tomco Willie Ponder 38 yd pass from Jack Tomco Tarik Simpson 55 yd pass from Jack Tomco Bill Coleman 15 yd pass from Jack Tomco Keiki Misipeka 13 yd run Keiki Misipeka 8 yd run Willie Ponder 39 yd pass from Jack Tomco Willie Ponder 13 yd pass from Jack Tomco Keiki Misipeka 3 yd run Ray Goodson 4 yd pass from Jack Tomco Derek Kutz 30 yd field goal Keiki Misipeka 3 yd run Keiki Misipeka 3 yd run Willie Ponder 42 yd pass from Jack Tomco Derek Kutz 20 yd field goal Ryan Roth 17 yd fumble recovery Derek Kutz 25 yd field goal Chris NesSmith 3 yd pass from Jack Tomco Derek Kutz 20 yd field goal Keiki Misipeka 3 yd run Willie Ponder 0 yd blocked punt return Keiki Misipeka 4 yd run Willie Ponder 39 yd pass from Jack Tomco Jamel Oliver 17 yd pass from Jack Tomco Willie Ponder 40 yd pass from Jack Tomco Willie Ponder 13 yd pass from Jack Tomco Ray Goodson 7 yd pass from Jack Tomco Derek Kutz 23 yd field goal Tarik Simpson 55 yd pass from Jack Tomco Jamel Oliver 18 yd pass from Jack Tomco Corey Kinsey 3 yd run Derek Kutz 23 yd field goal Keiki Misipeka 2 yd run Willie Ponder 34 yd pass from Jeff East Derek Kutz 24 yd field goal Antonio Scaife 4 yd pass from Jeromy McDowell Derek Kutz 24 yd field goal David Taufoou 5 yd run Derek Kutz 27 yd field goal David Taufoou 3 yd run Derek Kutz 25 yd field goal Jamel Oliver 7 yd run Anthony Gilliam 5 yd pass from Jack Tomco Jamel Oliver 1 yd run Derek Kutz 23 yd field goal Derek Kutz 37 yd field goal Derek Kutz 19 yd field goal Caleb Daniel 2 yd fumble recovery

Derek Kutz kick Derek Kutz kick Derek Kutz kick - Derek Kutz kick Derek Kutz kick Derek Kutz kick Derek Kutz kick Derek Kutz kick Derek Kutz kick Derek Kutz kick Derek Kutz kick Derek Kutz kick Derek Kutz kick Derek Kutz kick Derek Kutz kick Derek Kutz kick Willie Ponder pass Derek Kutz kick Derek Kutz kick Derek Kutz kick Derek Kutz kick Derek Kutz kick Jack Tomco pass failed Derek Kutz kick - Derek Kutz kick Derek Kutz kick Derek Kutz kick - Derek Kutz kick failed - T.J. Milcic pass - Derek Kutz kick Derek Kutz kick failed Derek Kutz kick Derek Kutz kick Derek Kutz kick Derek Kutz kick Derek Kutz kick Derek Kutz kick - Derek Kutz kick Derek Kutz kick Derek Kutz kick - Derek Kutz kick Derek Kutz kick - Derek Kutz kick - Derek Kutz kick - Derek Kutz kick - Derek Kutz kick Derek Kutz kick Derek Kutz kick - - - Derek Kutz kick

15-79 10-77 9-92 12-61 15-80 2-80 - 10-55 2-39 1-44 10-65 4-43 10-69 12-63 7-56 7-70 7-86 4-74 5-45 4-48 5-46 3-57 6-79 10-99 9-80 15-83 10-74 4-29 3-55 15-63 - 7-51 9-75 12-70 11-92 - 8-72 6-50 5-59 5-64 5-64 9-43 8-31 1-55 4-73 5-44 9-54 9-56 3-60 4-3 2-20 9-67 13-89 8-35 9-77 5-64 7-76 4-5 9-89 9-36 9-18 12-63 -

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14-21 21-28 7-7 10-7 17-14 24-14 7-0 14-0 21-0 28-0 35-18 42-18 49-25 7-3 14-6 21-12 28-15 36-22 43-22 50-29 7-7 14-7 21-7 27-37 7-14 10-14 17-14 24-17 31-31 3-0 9-7 12-13 20-20 23-23 30-23 36-30 7-6 14-6 21-21 28-21 35-21 7-0 10-3 17-3 24-10 31-10 34-17 41-17 48-17 3-17 7-28 3-14 7-0 10-17 7-14 10-21 17-35 24-35 31-41 3-0 6-3 9-10 16-10

4 4 1 2 4 4 1 2 2 2 3 4 4 2 2 2 4 4 4 4 1 1 2 4 2 2 3 4 4 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 2 2 2 3 4 1 2 2 2 2 2 3 4 2 4 3 1 4 1 2 3 4 4 1 2 2 3

12:05 4:32 1:12 7:51 11:51 4:26 9:12 10:47 8:39 6:52 0:07 13:03 7:29 13:46 6:24 1:38 14:51 10:42 7:28 3:45 8:26 5:36 14:18 11:58 6:15 0:00 11:39 13:04 7:17 7:26 13:53 0:20 6:50 0:00 9:42 0:08 14:54 10:10 0:25 7:24 10:11 10:52 14:52 13:01 8:10 5:59 0:00 10:31 13:51 2:55 0:00 6:21 3:15 1:25 0:13 9:55 6:25 14:50 1:51 7:55 9:22 0:11 10:34

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RECORDS 10-04-03 10-04-03 10-18-03 10-18-03 10-18-03 10-18-03 10-18-03 10-18-03 10-18-03 10-25-03 10-25-03 10-25-03 10-25-03 11-01-03 11-01-03 11-01-03 11-01-03 11-08-03 11-08-03 11-08-03 11-08-03 11-08-03 11-08-03 11-08-03 11-08-03 11-15-03 11-15-03 11-15-03 11-15-03 11-22-03 11-22-03 11-22-03 09-02-04 09-11-04 09-11-04 09-18-04 09-18-04 09-18-04 09-18-04 09-25-04 09-25-04 09-25-04 09-25-04 09-25-04 09-25-04 09-25-04 09-25-04 09-25-04 10-02-04 10-02-04 10-02-04 10-02-04 10-16-04 10-16-04 10-16-04 10-23-04 10-23-04 10-30-04 10-30-04 10-30-04 10-30-04 10-30-04 11-06-04

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Jamel Oliver 31 yd run Bob Dorsainvil 2 yd run Chris NesSmith 16 yd pass from Jack Tomco Jamel Oliver 1 yd run Derek Kutz 21 yd field goal Ray Goodson 1 yd pass from Jack Tomco Jamel Oliver 1 yd run Anthony Gilliam 26 yd pass from Jack Tomco Derek Kutz 39 yd field goal Derek Kutz 25 yd field goal Bob Dorsainvil 11 yd run Chaun Tate 80 yd run Jamel Oliver 1 yd run Chris NesSmith 9 yd pass from A. Goodenough Derek Kutz 34 yd field goal Jamel Oliver 2 yd run Derek Kutz 23 yd field goal Bob Dorsainvil 6 yd run Bob Dorsainvil 3 yd run Jamel Oliver 54 yd run Jamel Oliver 82 yd run Derek Kutz 20 yd field goal Brandon Amick 62 yd pass from A. Goodenough Jamel Oliver 3 yd pass from Jack Tomco Kellin White 60 yd interception return Ray Goodson 3 yd pass from Jack Tomco Ray Goodson 15 yd pass from Jack Tomco Derek Kutz 42 yd field goal Jamel Oliver 19 yd pass from Jack Tomco Bob Dorsainvil 1 yd run Derek Kutz 21 yd field goal Brandon Amick 20 yd pass from A. Goodenough Derek Kutz 38 yd field goal Derek Kutz 22 yd field goal David Taufoou 1 yd run David Taufoou 28 yd pass from A. Goodenough David Taufoou 5 yd pass from A. Goodenough Oge Oge 11 yd pass from Andrew Goodenough David Taufoou 1 yd run Brian Matthews 42 yd pass from A. Goodenough Derek Kutz 38 yd field goal Kellin White 43 yd interception return T.J. Milcic 47 yd pass from Andrew Goodenough David Taufoou 13 yd run Jamel Oliver 1 yd run Jamel Oliver 1 yd run Derek Kutz 47 yd field goal Derek Kutz 22 yd field goal Brian Matthews 12 yd pass from A. Goodenough David Taufoou 10 yd pass from A. Goodenough Chaun Tate 12 yd blocked punt return David Taufoou 13 yd run Brian Matthews 2 yd pass from A. Goodenough Derek Kutz 32 yd field goal Derek Kutz 44 yd field goal David Taufoou 1 yd run Ray Goodson 32 yd pass from A. Goodenough David Taufoou 69 yd run David Taufoou 34 yd run Kellin White 61 yd interception return Adam Casper 2 yd run Kellin White 35 yd interception return Derek Kutz 51 yd field goal

SCORING PLAYS (FCS ERA) Derek Kutz kick Derek Kutz kick Derek Kutz kick Derek Kutz kick - Derek Kutz kick Derek Kutz kick Derek Kutz kick - - Derek Kutz kick Derek Kutz kick Derek Kutz kick Derek Kutz kick - Derek Kutz kick - Derek Kutz kick Derek Kutz kick Derek Kutz kick Derek Kutz kick - Derek Kutz kick Derek Kutz kick Spasimir Bodurski Derek Kutz kick Derek Kutz kick - Derek Kutz kick Derek Kutz kick - Derek Kutz kick - - Derek Kutz kick Derek Kutz kick blocked Derek Kutz kick Derek Kutz kick Derek Kutz kick Derek Kutz kick - Derek Kutz kick Derek Kutz kick Derek Kutz kick Derek Kutz kick Derek Kutz kick - - Derek Kutz kick Derek Kutz kick Derek Kutz kick Derek Kutz kick Derek Kutz kick - - Derek Kutz kick Derek Kutz kick failed Derek Kutz kick Derek Kutz kick Derek Kutz kick Derek Kutz kick Derek Kutz kick -

6-72 5-25 13-75 8-83 12-47 2-9 2-19 6-71 7-54 11-72 3-76 4-84 10-51 8-72 9-48 1-2 15-59 7-73 8-68 5-80 2-82 4-7 2-80 10-76 - 9-75 3-44 13-61 7-36 4-89 11-77 6-65 13-71 10-77 7-80 3-74 13-96 15-84 15-80 8-80 10-63 - 3-65 9-88 7-25 7-25 4- -5 4-21 9-89 8-69 - 4-32 6-43 11-60 4-2 5-65 5-60 3-77 4-43 - 2-75 - 12-60

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2:13 2:00 5:19 4:28 3:17 0:41 0:13 2:54 0:53 5:22 0:44 1:06 4:39 3:20 3:31 0:09 8:58 1:58 3:18 2:44 0:15 1:24 0:34 5:30 - 3:26 1:19 4:58 3:10 0:49 5:45 0:54 4:46 4:56 1:53 0:58 5:16 5:00 6:21 4:19 2:10 - 1:20 3:24 0:00 0:00 0:00 0:00 1:22 2:51 - 1:09 2:19 2:38 1:43 1:51 1:32 1:33 1:03 - 0:16 - 4:27

23-17 30-17 7-7 14-21 17-21 24-21 31-21 38-24 41-38 3-0 10-3 17-17 24-17 7-0 10-0 17-0 20-7 7-0 14-14 21-21 28-28 28-31 38-35 45-35 52-35 7-7 14-7 17-7 24-7 7-10 10-16 22-17 3-7 3-20 10-39 6-21 13-21 20-34 27-44 7-7 10-20 17-20 24-23 31-31 38-31 45-45 48-45 51-48 7-21 14-28 21-35 28-35 7-6 10-14 13-14 7-21 13-28 7-0 14-7 21-7 28-7 35-7 3-0

3 4 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 1 2 3 3 1 1 3 4 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 4 1 1 2 4 3 3 4 1 2 3 2 2 3 4 1 3 3 4 4 OT1 OT2 OT3 OT4 2 3 4 4 1 2 2 3 4 1 3 3 3 3 1

4:11 0:59 8:35 4:47 0:16 13:06 2:49 8:09 0:10 9:38 14:39 10:55 4:03 6:34 0:16 4:19 2:29 13:02 10:15 4:41 10:06 3:02 7:41 1:03 0:10 3:42 2:09 0:03 10:05 14:05 2:35 0:41 4:36 4:23 5:03 10:25 1:47 5:00 1:17 0:14 7:02 6:53 6:58 1:06 15:00 15:00 15:00 15:00 0:12 7:15 8:09 6:54 2:46 11:20 3:43 1:33 5:31 13:27 11:59 10:37 2:16 0:46 4:18


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Romae Rucker 85 yd kickoff return Derek Kutz 21 yd field goal Oge Oge 20 yd pass from Andrew Goodenough David Taufoou 6 yd pass from A. Goodenough Brian Matthews 13 yd pass from A. Goodenough Derek Kutz 20 yd field goal Jamel Oliver 2 yd pass from Andrew Goodenough Brian Matthews 30 yd pass from A. Goodenough Oge Oge 19 yd pass from Andrew Goodenough T.J. Milcic 18 yd pass from Andrew Goodenough Derek Kutz 44 yd field goal Derek Kutz 25 yd field goal Adam Casper 1 yd run Colin Schermann 32 yd field goal T.J. Milcic 71 yd pass from Mike Haley Monroe Hicks 47 yd interception return Scott NesSmith 24 yard pass from K. Ballatore Colin Schermann 20 yd field goal Colin Schermann 30 yd field goal Samora Goodson 18 yd pass from Mike Haley Kellin White 64 yd interception return John Radney 9 yd run Elton Peterson 8 yd pass from Kevin Ballatore Colin Schermann 28 yd field goal John Radney 6 yd run Colin Schermann 35 yd field goal Matt Boyack 10 yd pass from Mike Haley Colin Schermann 27 yd field goal Colin Schermann 20 yd field goal Romae Rucker PAT return Colin Schermann 31 yd field goal Timmy Holloman 1 yd run T.J. Milcic 10 yd pass from Mike Haley T.J. Milcic 8 yd pass from Mike Haley Timmy Holloman 4 yd pass from Mike Haley TEAM safety Timmy Holloman 16 yd run Timmy Holloman 64 yd pass from Mike Haley Colin Schermann 27 yd field goal Timmy Holloman 1 yd run Timmy Holloman 8 yd run Corey Andrade 1 yd run John Radney 7 yd run Colin Schermann 35 yd field goal T.J. Milcic 13 yd pass from Mike Haley Jamel Oliver 23 yd pass from Mike Haley Timmy Holloman 1 yd run Brian Matthews 5 yd pass from Mike Haley T.J. Milcic 80 yd pass from Mike Haley Timmy Holloman 33 yd run T.J. Milcic 37 yd pass from Mike Haley Timmy Holloman 1 yd run Colin Schermann 26 yd field goal Elton Peterson 15 yd run T.J. Milcic 32 yd pass from Mike Haley TEAM safety Timmy Holloman 44 yd run Colin Schermann field goal T.J. Milcic 14 yd pass from Mike Haley Brian Matthews 23 yd pass from Mike Haley John Radney 6 yd run Colin Schermann 32 yd field goal Oge Oge 42 yd pass from Kevin Ballatore

Derek Kutz kick - - - 9-33 3:38 Andrew Goodenough pass failed 5-60 0:46 T.J. Milcic pass from A. Goodenough 5-53 1:21 Andrew Goodenough pass failed 3-27 0:22 - 12-60 5:14 Derek Kutz kick 14-70 6:18 Derek Kutz kick 3-30 0:52 Derek Kutz kick 9-66 3:34 Derek Kutz kick 7-79 2:22 - 4- -2 0:00 - 9-31 1:49 Derek Kutz kick failed 7-56 2:07 - 8-63 2:34 Colin Schermann kick 3-79 1:09 Colin Schermann kick - - Colin Schermann kick blocked 10-65 2:54 - 4-4 1:25 - 9-57 2:30 Mike Haley pass intercepted 10-78 3:43 Colin Schermann kick - - Colin Schermann kick 7-64 1:58 Colin Schermann kick 11-85 2:41 - 11-69 2:57 Colin Schermann kick 11-74 4:59 - 4-6 1:24 Colin Schermann kick blocked 8-66 2:59 - 8-32 4:16 - 8-70 3:37 - - - - 8-45 2:36 Colin Schermann kick 2-2 0:40 Colin Schermann kick 9-80 1:47 Colin Schermann kick 10-85 2:29 Colin Schermann kick 9-29 3:43 - - - Colin Schermann kick 7-50 3:06 Colin Schermann kick 5-91 2:05 - 10-59 3:06 Mike Haley pass failed 9-62 3:39 Colin Schermann kick 12-75 4:16 Colin Schermann kick 6-63 1:55 Colin Schermann kick 3-22 1:10 - 4-9 1:33 Colin Schermann kick 9-76 3:01 Colin Schermann kick 4-33 1:52 Colin Schermann kick 11-72 4:59 Colin Schermann kick 8-81 3:16 Colin Schermann kick 1-80 0:13 Colin Schermann kick 1-28 0:07 Colin Schermann kick 4-52 0:54 Colin Schermann kick failed 2-1 0:28 - 4- -8 1:40 Colin Schermann kick 1-27 0:10 Colin Schermann kick 5-67 1:42 - - - Colin Schermann kick 3-52 1:41 - 4-8 2:17 Colin Schermann kick 5-65 1:03 Colin Schermann kick 8-69 2:15 Colin Schermann kick 12-80 2:05 - 6-17 2:15 Colin Schermann kick 3-75 0:54

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10-14 2 13:47 13-24 2 0:00 19-38 3 10:44 27-38 3 6:29 33-38 3 1:54 36-38 4 9:39 7-7 2 6:59 14-7 2 5:55 21-7 3 11:18 28-21 3 1:08 31-28 OT 15:00 3-21 2 4:41 9-47 4 4:20 3-23 2 12:33 10-37 2 2:46 17-37 3 12:25 23-58 4 1:34 3-21 2 1:56 6-21 3 10:58 12-28 4 6:08 7-0 1 12:41 14-31 3 8:13 21-45 4 1:55 3-7 1 7:03 10-10 3 7:44 3-0 1 13:13 9-6 1 1:53 12-6 2 6:19 15-13 3 4:22 17-26 4 12:27 3-14 2 12:13 10-28 3 10:43 17-48 4 10:02 24-48 4 4:49 7-0 1 11:07 9-0 1 10:51 16-0 1 7:45 23-6 2 1:16 26-27 4 12:02 32-27 4 4:08 7-0 1 9:17 14-7 2 14:50 21-7 2 12:08 24-7 2 10:19 31-7 3 8:32 38-7 3 6:26 45-7 3 0:21 52-7 4 6:59 7-0 1 14:47 14-3 1 4:16 21-3 2 0:32 6-0 1 11:20 9-0 3 9:23 16-0 3 5:20 23-11 4 8:22 25-17 4 4:05 32-17 4 2:17 3-3 1 4:31 10-17 3 13:41 17-24 4 13:02 24-24 4 0:34 3-3 2 11:51 10-10 2 6:13

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Timmy Holloman 2 yd run Adam Casper 16 yd fumble recovery John Radney 5 yd run Tony Anderson 13 yd run Timmy Holloman 3 yd run John Radney 12 yd run Colin Schermann 27 yd field goal Kevin Ballatore 7 yd run Timmy Holloman 23 yd run John Radney 9 yd run John Radney 41 yd run Clint Jones 2 yd pass from Kevin Ballatore Stevelan Harper 7 yd pass from Kevin Ballatore Samora Goodson 37 yd pass from Markus Mosley Tony Anderson 7 yd run John Radney 8 yd run Tony Anderson 1 yd run Samora Goodson 19 yd pass from K. Ballatore Tony Anderson 1 yd run Colin Schermann 26 yd field goal Timmy Holloman 27 yd run Tony Anderson 8 yd run Timmy Holloman 76 yd run Oge Oge 5 yd pass from Kevin Ballatore Tony Anderson 5 yd run Timmy Holloman 8 yd run Brandon Simpson 12 yd pass from K. Ballatore Samora Goodson 53 yd pass from K. Ballatore Antonio Scaife 3 yd run Doug Spada 25 yd field goal Brad Stewart 11 yd pass from Victor Anderson Timmy Holloman 20 yd run Timmy Holloman 66 yd run Doug Spada 49 yd field goal Timmy Holloman 31 yd run Doug Spada 38 yd field goal Doug Spada 25 yd field goal Miles Edwards 22 yd pass from Houston Lillard Doug Spada 48 yd field goal Doug Spada 46 yd field goal Timmy Holloman 39 yd run Timmy Holloman 45 yd run Timmy Holloman 52 yd run Doug Spada 27 yd field goal Doug Spada 26 yd field goal Doug Spada 38 yd field goal Victor Anderson 2 yd run Doug Spada 28 yd field goal Alfred Reese 2 yd run Mike Jones 3 yd run Doug Spada 50 yd field goal Mike Jones 2 yd run Alfred Reese 1 yd run Daryl Gist 16 yd pass from Houston Lillard Miles Edwards 5 yd pass from Houston Lillard Miles Edwards 18 yd pass from Houston Lillard Walter Peoples 25 yd pass from Houston Lillard Miles Edwards 25 yd pass from Houston Lillard Miles Edwards 25 yd pass from Houston Lillard Doug Spada 33 yd field goal Doug Spada 28 yd field goal Houston Lillard 1 yd run Victor Anderson 45 yd fumble recovery

SCORING PLAYS (FCS ERA) Colin Schermann kick 8-53 3:31 Colin Schermann kick - - Colin Schermann kick 9-47 4:42 Colin Schermann kick 5-37 2:13 Colin Schermann kick 8-89 3:46 Colin Schermann kick 3-56 1:26 - 5-22 2:37 Colin Schermann kick 11-77 2:48 Colin Schermann kick 3-45 1:38 Colin Schermann kick failed 5-35 2:47 Colin Schermann kick 3-52 2:10 Colin Schermann kick 9-65 3:22 Colin Schermann kick 12-50 5:50 Colin Schermann kick blocked 6-62 3:10 Kevin Ballatore pass failed 6-57 2:43 Colin Schermann kick 8-84 4:10 Colin Schermann kick 5-26 2:07 Colin Schermann kick 8-62 2:03 Colin Schermann kick 12-56 2:44 - 10-46 3:14 Colin Schermann kick 4-60 1:23 Colin Schermann kick 9-80 4:19 Colin Schermann kick 2-78 0:58 Colin Schermann kick 10-82 2:35 Colin Schermann kick 4-52 1:44 Colin Schermann kick 3-19 1:09 Colin Schermann kick 4-22 1:46 Colin Schermann kick 3-70 1:14 Matt Boyack pass from K. Ballatore 9-74 4:23 - 12-59 4:09 Doug Spada kick 10-58 5:51 Doug Spada kick 4-39 1:27 Doug Spada kick failed 1-66 0:10 - 4- -11 1:12 Doug Spada kick 4-69 1:32 - 4- -2 0:56 - 15-70 8:19 Doug Spada kick 7-67 1:14 - 10-49 3:42 - 11-30 4:19 Victor Anderson rush 7-80 2:53 Doug Spada kick 7-78 2:34 Doug Spada kick 5-71 1:58 - 4-3 0:55 - 7-27 3:19 - 13-50 6:02 Doug Spada 3-53 0:34 - 9-54 4:06 Doug Spada kick 4-19 1:24 Doug Spada kick 7-80 2:02 - 7-54 2:51 Doug Spada kick 4-40 0:59 Doug Spada kick 8-68 3:07 Doug Spada kick 6-77 1:36 Doug Spada kick failed 11-88 3:16 Doug Spada kick 2-18 0:09 Doug Spada kick 6-65 2:07 Doug Spada kick 4-48 2:16 Doug Spada kick 3-25 0:00 - 4-9 0:00 - 15-69 6:25 Doug Spada kick 3-14 0:42 Doug Spada kick - -

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17-10 24-10 31-13 38-13 7-0 14-0 17-0 24-9 31-9 37-16 44-23 7-31 7-0 13-0 19-0 7-56 7-0 14-27 21-27 3-7 10-7 17-7 24-17 0-7 14-21 7-0 14-0 21-0 29-6 3-13 7-0 14-14 20-14 23-14 30-17 3-0 6-0 13-3 3-0 6-0 14-7 21-7 7-0 10-7 13-7 16-14 7-0 10-24 17-37 7-7 17-10 17-24 7-27 14-41 20-48 7-7 14-7 21-21 28-28 31-28 3-7 10-34 17-41

3 9:09 3 8:30 4 8:20 4 4:00 1 8:53 1 5:00 2 14:10 3 0:54 4 12:16 4 5:31 4 2:01 4 12:27 1 4:40 2 13:35 2 4:35 3 2:54 2 13:45 4 12:57 4 8:14 2 10:22 2 8:09 3 7:25 4 9:18 2 0:07 4 8:09 1 6:39 1 3:26 2 14:42 3 6:19 2 8:11 2 8:21 3 6:23 3 4:27 4 14:55 4 9:58 1 3:49 2 5:49 2 0:07 1 9:06 2 10:25 2 6:47 3 12:18 2 14:50 2 8:10 2 3:23 3 5:19 1 11:37 3 5:31 4 4:13 3 10:35 4 11:58 4 9:11 2 0:26 4 13:56 4 6:36 1 5:11 2 2:27 4 1:27 OT 15:00 OT 15:00 2 13:56 3 7:42 4 14:51


SCORING PLAYS (FCS ERA) Doug Spada 42 yd field goal Miles Edwards 21 yd pass from Houston Lillard Joseph Tuineau 12 yd pass from Houston Lillard Mukai Matsiga 13 yd blocked punt return Miles Edwards 6 yd pass from Houston Lillard Doug Spada 33 yd field goal Jacob McKinley 2 yd run TEAM safety Michael Williamson 14 yd pass from H. Lillard Miles Edwards 80 yd pass from Houston Lillard Doug Spada 47 yd field goal Miles Edwards 23 yd pass from Houston Lillard Doug Spada 31 yd field goal Walter Peoples 20 yd pass from Houston Lillard Doug Spada 33 yd field goal Henry Harris 1 yd run Doug Spada 27 yd field goal Bradley Brown 21 yd pass from Houston Lillard Henry Harris 13 yd run Brad Stewart 20 yd pass from Houston Lillard Michael Williamson 36 yd pass from H. Lillard Houston Lillard 1 yd run Doug Spada 35 yd field goal Miles Edwards 12 yd pass from Houston Lillard Henry Harris 1 yd run Doug Spada 46 yd field goal Michael Williamson 5 yd pass from H. Lillard Walter Peoples 49 yd pass from Matt Scheible Henry Harris 10 yd run Timmy Holloman 6 yd run Timmy Holloman 2 yd run Doug Spada 26 yd field goal Walter Peoples 8 yd pass from Houston Lillard Timmy Holloman 34 yd pass from Houston Lillard Doug Spada 37 yd field goal Matt Scheible 5 yd run Doug Spada 47 yd field goal Doug Spada 33 yd field goal Timmy Holloman 9 yd run Doug Spada 24 yd field goal Doug Spada 25 yd field goal Timmy Holloman 1 yd run Matt Scheible 4 yd run Timmy Holloman 10 yd run C. Ahamefule 18 yd pass from Matt Scheible Walter Peoples 44 yd pass from Matt Scheible Doug Spada 29 yd field goal Walter Peoples 25 yd pass from Matt Scheible Doug Spada 27 yd field goal C. Ahamefule 27 yd pass from Matt Scheible Timmy Holloman 1 yd run Henry Harris 2 yd run Tyler Epstein 24 yd interception return Tylor Brock 0 yd blocked punt return C. Ahamefule 32 yd pass from Matt Scheible Henry Harris 3 yd run Walter Peoples 17 yd pass from Matt Scheible Doug Spada 20 yd field goal Henry Harris 14 yd run Matt Scheible 9 yd run Renard Celestin 31 yd run Trey Porter 12 yd run Doug Spada 23 yd field goal

- Doug Spada kick Doug Spada kick Tuineau pass from H. Lillard Doug Spada kick - Doug Spada kick - Houston Lillard pass failed Doug Spada kick - Doug Spada kick - Doug Spada kick - Doug Spada kick - Doug Spada kick Doug Spada kick Doug Spada kick Doug Spada kick Doug Spada kick - Doug Spada kick Doug Spada kick - Doug Spada kick Doug Spada kick Doug Spada kick Doug Spada kick Doug Spada kick - Doug Spada kick Doug Spada kick - Doug Spada kick - - Doug Spada kick - - Doug Spada kick Doug Spada kick Doug Spada kick Doug Spada kick Doug Spada kick - Doug Spada kick - Doug Spada kick failed Doug Spada kick Doug Spada kick Doug Spada kick Doug Spada kick Doug Spada kick Doug Spada kick Doug Spada kick - Doug Spada kick Doug Spada kick failed Doug Spada kick Doug Spada kick -

12-42 7-68 8-72 - 7-36 10-45 6-69 - 6-57 1-80 8-36 2-25 12-56 12-76 6-22 8-40 5-29 8-54 5-47 10-79 4-53 4-10 8-49 8-56 8-66 9-38 7-60 2-50 7-40 12-80 8-62 11-51 5-37 7-75 8-0 8-0 9-29 6-38 2-14 5-28 6-20 2-5 16-70 13-90 10-72 2-59 15-68 5-57 6-13 2-31 13-60 3-11 - - 4-78 11-80 3-18 7-34 4-56 9-78 12-84 8-47 13-74

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6:10 2:58 4:25 - 2:48 4:59 3:21 - 2:53 0:11 2:46 0:00 5:09 6:22 2:28 1:17 1:24 4:26 2:38 4:13 1:40 2:41 3:39 3:22 2:39 3:31 2:32 0:39 2:56 5:38 2:24 4:35 1:08 3:12 0:21 0:21 3:43 2:02 0:37 2:18 2:23 0:23 8:48 6:01 2:29 1:01 8:19 2:21 2:50 0:45 3:57 1:29 - - 1:16 3:37 0:45 2:30 1:01 3:15 6:47 4:19 5:01

3-15 10-18 17-25 25-25 32-25 3-14 10-21 12-21 18-28 25-28 28-28 35-28 3-45 7-10 10-10 17-17 23-20 27-23 7-21 21-35 28-38 7-14 10-14 17-14 24-21 3-14 10-31 17-38 7-7 14-14 21-24 3-10 10-17 17-17 20-20 27-20 3-7 6-7 13-7 16-7 3-17 10-17 7-10 14-24 21-31 7-0 10-17 17-20 20-27 26-30 33-30 7-0 14-0 21-0 28-0 35-0 42-0 45-0 52-0 58-0 65-3 72-3 3-7

2 3 3 4 4 2 3 3 4 4 4 OT 4 2 2 2 3 4 3 4 4 2 3 3 4 2 4 4 2 2 4 2 4 4 4 OT 1 1 2 3 4 4 2 4 4 1 2 3 3 4 4 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 3 4 1

1:40 9:15 0:46 13:28 8:19 6:13 8:04 7:47 10:43 5:52 1:41 15:00 11:33 9:43 5:42 0:18 5:31 14:54 8:49 14:55 3:15 10:13 9:55 0:58 0:42 11:20 12:46 3:41 14:54 0:56 6:26 7:48 14:36 4:42 0:00 15:00 6:39 3:04 9:13 4:14 9:09 4:12 3:49 11:09 0:47 13:59 6:37 10:23 3:12 5:34 0:14 13:31 12:41 10:35 7:02 14:44 12:34 9:06 6:53 0:38 1:42 11:27 5:55

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RECORDS 09-19-09 09-19-09 09-26-09 09-26-09 09-26-09 09-26-09 10-03-09 10-03-09 10-03-09 10-10-09 10-10-09 10-24-09 10-24-09 10-24-09 10-24-09 10-31-09 11-07-09 11-14-09 11-14-09 11-14-09 11-14-09 11-14-09 11-14-09 11-14-09 11-21-09 11-21-09 11-21-09 11-21-09 09-02-10 09-02-10 09-11-10 09-11-10 09-11-10 09-11-10 09-11-10 09-11-10 09-18-10 09-18-10 09-18-10 09-18-10 09-25-10 09-25-10 09-25-10 09-25-10 10-02-10 10-02-10 10-02-10 10-02-10 10-09-10 10-09-10 10-09-10 10-16-10 10-16-10 10-16-10 10-16-10 10-16-10 10-16-10 10-16-10 10-23-10 10-23-10 10-23-10 10-23-10 10-23-10

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Matt Scheible 1 yd run Henry Harris 9 yd run Miles Edwards 15 yd pass from Matt Scheible Doug Spada 53 yd field goal Mike Jones 13 yd run Matt Scheible 1 yd run Doug Spada 43 yd field goal Miles Edwards 44 yd pass from Matt Scheible Walter Peoples 18 yd pass from Matt Scheible Henry Harris 1 yd run Bryan Blanfort 69 yd interception return Curtis Huge 32 yd field goal Curtis Huge 31 yd field goal Curtis Huge 21 yd field goal Cedric Cox 11 yd pass from Matt Scheible Walter Peoples 17 yd pass from Matt Scheible Curtis Huge 33 yd field goal Henry Harris 2 yd run Chantae Ahamefule 44 yd pass from Matt Scheible Matt Scheible 16 yd run Chantae Ahamefule 75 yd pass from Matt Scheible Henry Harris 2 yd run Mike Jones 38 yd run Mike Jones 7 yd run Curtis Huge 38 yd field goal Miles Edwards 54 yd pass from Matt Scheible Miles Edwards 5 yd pass from Matt Scheible William Castro 14 yd interception return Mike Jones 11 yd run Drew Geldbach 53 yd field goal Mike Jones 1 yd run Drew Geldbach 40 yd field goal Drew Geldbach 47 yd field goal Bradley Brown 2 yd pass from Matt Scheible Drew Geldbach 37 yd field goal Henry Harris 33 yd run Drew Geldbach 34 yd field goal Mike Jones 1 yd run Henry Harris 14 yd run Henry Harris 67 yd run Miles Edwards 9 yd run Drew Geldbach 24 yd field goal Nathan Grass 4 yd pass from Matt Scheible Henry Harris 1 yd run Henry Harris 2 yd run Matt Scheible 1 yd run Tylor Brock 48 yd interception return Henry Harris 8 yd run Matt Scheible 2 yd run Henry Harris 29 yd run Cedric Cox 12 yd pass from Matt Scheible Henry Harris 10 yd run Drew Geldbach 46 yd field goal Drew Geldbach 47 yd field goal Henry Harris 1 yd run Mike Jones 1 yd run Henry Harris 1 yd run Matt Scheible 4 yd run Henry Harris 4 yd run Henry Harris 34 yd pass from Matt Scheible C. Ahamefule 51 yd pass from Matt Scheible Nathan Grass 7 yd run Drew Geldbach 32 yd field goal

SCORING PLAYS (FCS ERA) Doug Spada kick Doug Spada kick Doug Spada kick failed - Doug Spada kick blocked Doug Spada kick - Doug Spada kick Doug Spada kick Doug Spada kick Doug Spada kick - - - Curtis Huge kick Curtis Huge kick blocked - Curtis Huge kick failed Curtis Huge kick Curtis Huge kick Curtis Huge kick Curtis Huge kick Curtis Huge kick Curtis Huge kick - Curtis Huge kick Curtis Huge kick Curtis Huge kick Drew Geldbach kick - Drew Geldbach kick - - Drew Geldbach kick - Drew Geldbach kick - Drew Geldbach kick Drew Geldbach kick Drew Geldbach kick Drew Geldbach kick - Drew Geldbach kick Drew Geldbach kick failed Drew Geldbach kick Drew Geldbach kick Drew Geldbach kick Drew Geldbach kick Drew Geldbach kick blocked Matt Scheible pass failed Drew Geldbach kick Drew Geldbach kick - - Henry Harris rush failed Matt Scheible rush Drew Geldbach kick Drew Geldbach kick Drew Geldbach kick Drew Geldbach kick failed Drew Geldbach kick Drew Geldbach kick -

13-77 7-99 7-80 6-39 9-59 10-81 12-34 6-69 5-83 12-65 - 4-0 5-44 13-60 8-63 6-50 11-50 9-68 3-78 2-50 5-85 15-75 2-41 5-34 13-52 4-64 10-61 - 10-73 10-44 14-69 17-77 8-32 10-71 8-71 7-86 4-6 8-71 10-74 3-75 8-65 12-66 17-80 7-58 6-45 8-60 - 6-49 12-74 8-81 10-79 14-72 12-52 4-6 12-57 5-24 11-75 2-2 2-31 9-80 3-66 8-60 4-5

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5:37 2:04 3:26 2:34 2:29 2:20 3:54 1:49 0:59 4:36 - 1:09 2:03 5:19 1:56 1:44 4:22 4:00 1:12 0:28 1:40 5:59 0:25 2:50 5:00 1:27 4:21 - 5:31 4:21 6:10 7:37 3:21 4:20 3:16 3:46 1:57 2:57 5:03 1:28 3:15 2:01 7:52 3:00 2:44 3:17 - 3:02 5:43 3:20 3:49 6:02 3:10 0:34 5:15 1:55 5:08 0:35 1:16 4:13 1:11 3:25 1:36

7-7 14-7 6-0 9-21 15-21 22-29 3-7 10-13 17-23 7-0 14-3 3-0 6-0 9-21 16-28 6-13 3-24 6-3 13-10 20-10 27-10 34-13 41-13 49-13 3-21 10-28 17-35 24-35 7-7 10-24 7-7 10-7 13-10 20-17 23-17 30-17 3-0 10-21 17-21 24-21 7-7 10-7 17-7 23-14 7-0 14-10 21-10 28-13 6-0 12-0 19-3 7-14 10-14 13-14 19-21 27-24 34-24 41-24 7-0 13-0 20-0 27-14 30-14

1 2 1 3 4 4 2 2 4 2 3 1 1 2 4 4 3 1 2 2 3 4 4 4 3 3 3 4 1 4 1 2 3 3 4 4 1 3 4 4 1 2 3 4 1 3 3 4 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 4 4 1 1 1 3 3

4:44 1:31 11:34 9:46 13:55 1:58 11:50 1:48 1:09 9:13 5:57 10:38 4:55 2:56 6:00 4:05 0:33 7:40 10:23 0:16 10:09 13:15 11:31 4:33 9:52 6:04 1:14 9:22 3:21 5:40 0:09 6:27 11:30 4:43 14:51 6:37 3:02 0:42 8:22 3:41 5:36 0:00 7:08 7:02 9:06 11:35 6:05 6:10 12:05 7:14 0:33 6:10 0:37 0:00 8:29 1:21 10:52 8:21 13:31 7:19 2:41 11:15 9:23


SCORING PLAYS (FCS ERA) Eastern Kentucky Eastern Kentucky UT Martin UT Martin UT Martin UT Martin Southwest Baptist Southwest Baptist Southwest Baptist Southwest Baptist Southwest Baptist Southwest Baptist Jacksonville State Jacksonville State Jacksonville State Jacksonville State Eastern Washington Eastern Washington Eastern Washington Southern Illinois Southern Illinois Tennessee Tech Tennessee Tech Tennessee Tech Tennessee Tech Tennessee Tech Eastern Illinois Eastern Illinois Eastern Illinois Eastern Illinois Eastern Illinois Eastern Illinois Tennessee State Eastern Kentucky Eastern Kentucky Eastern Kentucky Austin Peay Austin Peay Austin Peay UT Martin UT Martin UT Martin UT Martin UT Martin Central Methodist Central Methodist Central Methodist Central Methodist Central Methodist Central Methodist Central Methodist Central Methodist Central Methodist Jacksonville State Jacksonville State Jacksonville State Murray State Murray State Murray State Murray State Murray State Central Michigan Central Michigan

Nathan Grass 23 yd pass from Matt Scheible Drew Geldbach 30 yd field goal Matt Scheible 7 yd run Drew Geldbach 24 yd field goal Henry Harris 8 yd run Henry Harris 8 yd run Matt Scheible 9 yd run Tylor Brock 39 yd interception return Henry Harris 17 yd run Cedric Cox 26 yd pass from Matt Scheible Henry Harris 2 yd run Henry Harris 10 yd run Matt Scheible 1 yd run Matt Scheible 7 yd run D.J. Foster 19 yd pass from Matt Scheible Henry Harris 1 yd runn Joshua Jackson 10 yd interception return Henry Harris 1 yd run Drew Geldbach 34 yd field goal Drew Geldbach 35 yd field goal D.J. Foster 5 yd pass from Matt Scheible Drew Geldbach 21 yd field goal Levi Terrell 15 yd run Levi Terrell 12 yd run Ron Coleman 1 yd run Levi Terrell 40 yd run D.J. Foster 19 yd pass from Matt Scheible Marq Goodlitt 2 yd pass from Matt Scheible Matt Scheible 71 yd run Drew Geldbach 20 yd field goal D.J. Foster 31 yd pass from Matt Scheible Matt Scheible 18 yd run Drew Geldbach 30 yd field goal Matt Scheible 3 yd run Drew Geldbach 44 yd field goal Matt Scheible 1 yd run Ron Coleman 3 yd run Renard Celestin 22 yd run Drew Geldbach 31 yd field goal Drew Geldbach 50 yd field goal Art Mueller 2 yd pass from Matt Scheible Ron Coleman 5 yd run Spencer Davis 33 yd pass from Matt Scheible Spencer Davis 11 yd pass from Matt Scheible Chantae Ahamefule 34 yd pass from Matt Scheible Aaron King 32 yd pass from Matt Scheible Joe Vucic 34 yd field goal Matt Scheible 19 yd run Lennies McFerren 9 yd run Josh Nicks 3 yd run Spencer Davis 65 yd pass from Matt Scheible Ron Coleman 39 yd pass from Matt Scheible Joe Vucic 24 yd field goal Spencer Davis 39 yd run Ron Coleman 1 yd run Matt Scheible 38 yd run Tyler French 1 yd pass from Matt Scheible Matt Scheible 1 yd run Matt Scheible 1 yd run Marq Goodlitt 1 yd pass from Matt Scheible Matt Scheible 2 yd run Spencer Davis 55 yd run Drew Geldbach 37 yd field goal

Drew Geldbach kick - Drew Geldbach kick - Drew Geldbach kick Drew Geldbach kick Drew Geldbach kick Drew Geldbach kick failed Drew Geldbach kick Drew Geldbach kick Drew Geldbach kick failed Drew Geldbach kick Drew Geldbach kick Drew Geldbach kick Drew Geldbach kick Matt Scheible pass failed Drew Geldbach kick Drew Geldbach kick - - Drew Geldbach kick - Drew Geldbach kick Drew Geldbach kick Drew Geldbach kick Drew Geldbach kick Drew Geldbach kick Drew Geldbach kick Drew Geldbach kick - Drew Geldbach kick failed Drew Geldbach kick - Drew Geldbach kick - Drew Geldbach kick Drew Geldbach kick Drew Geldbach kick - - Drew Geldbach kick failed Drew Geldbach kick Drew Geldbach kick Drew Geldbach kick Eddie Kocwa kick Eddie Kocwa kick - Eddie Kocwa kick Eddie Kocwa kick Eddie Kocwa kick Eddie Kocwa kick Eddie Kocwa kick - Drew Geldbach kick Drew Geldbach kick Drew Geldbach kick Drew Geldbach kick Drew Geldbach kick Drew Geldbach kick Drew Geldbach kick Drew Geldbach kick blocked Drew Geldbach kick -

10-80 12-38 5-83 5-9 9-56 12-47 5-65 - 10-59 7-92 4-5 9-87 3-30 11-80 3-23 5-64 - 11-83 7-50 14-62 9-85 13-58 8-70 8-61 6-27 2-49 13-70 4-65 2-75 4-6 12-93 11-83 13-71 5-97 5-30 8-74 11-76 1-22 6-66 10-40 13-75 14-71 5-66 8-72 8-70 4-47 13-67 15-80 8-56 7-73 3-67 3-63 8-33 4-70 10-65 3-62 6-42 8-77 13-71 5-72 5-60 3-69 7-11

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5:55 6:17 1:39 2:58 4:37 3:10 2:00 - 4:35 2:15 1:42 3:15 1:02 5:33 1:20 2:30 - 5:35 2:51 6:25 3:51 6:26 3:07 2:32 2:23 0:23 5:58 0:27 0:43 1:15 5;50 6:02 6:15 1:19 1:04 3:21 5:07 0:06 3:05 4:50 3:54 7:56 2:23 1:29 3:30 1:44 4:38 4:00 3:39 2:20 0:56 1:31 3:21 2:00 3:49 1:12 2:43 3:00 7:15 2:56 2:07 1:07 2:32

37-21 40-21 7-0 10-0 17-7 24-17 7-0 13-0 20-7 27-14 33-14 40-14 7-0 14-13 21-19 27-22 7-7 14-7 17-14 3-7 10-21 3-3 10-10 17-24 24-31 31-31 7-0 14-10 21-17 24-17 30-23 37-23 3-55 7-20 10-20 17-27 7-7 14-10 17-10 3-21 9-28 16-28 23-35 30-38 7-0 14-0 17-7 24-14 31-20 38-23 45-30 52-37 55-44 7-0 14-3 21-9 7-7 14-7 21-28 28-28 34-35 7-3 10-3

3 4 2 2 4 4 1 1 1 2 3 4 1 3 4 4 1 2 2 1 3 2 2 3 4 4 1 2 3 3 3 4 4 2 2 4 2 3 3 2 2 3 4 4 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 4 1 1 2 1 2 4 4 4 1 1

3:13 4:54 13:11 8:28 11:56 7:08 13:00 12:41 7:48 1:02 11:13 14:00 3:49 3:17 10:46 4:06 3:05 4:14 0:43 3:03 6:41 11:48 1:57 10:00 11:49 5:28 6:02 0:23 12:31 9:55 1:20 1:55 6:51 1:35 0:00 13:13 13:49 11:55 6:05 8:08 0:05 5:21 11:41 3:57 11:30 7:31 7:18 0:04 10:35 4:08 11:39 5:03 0:18 13:00 1:06 1:58 2:48 12:00 14:57 9:53 1:03 7:46 4:26

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Scott Lathrop 4 yd run D.J. Foster 15 yd pass from Scott Lathrop Drew Geldbach 40 yd field goal Drew Geldbach 22 yd field goal Renard Celestin 5 yd run Drew Geldbach 32 yd field goal Drew Geldbach 22 yd field goal Renard Celestin 39 yd run D.J. Foster 19 yd pass from Scott Lathrop Lewis Washington 1 yd run Paul McRoberts 22 yd pass from Blake Jackson D.J. Foster 29 yd pass from Scott Lathrop Darrick Borum 41 yd interception return Branden Spann 100 yd interception return Scott Lathrop 1 yd run Drew Geldbach 39 yd field goal D.J. Foster 25 yd pass from Scott Lathrop Drew Geldbach 34 yd field goal Brandon Beck 5 yd run Drew Geldbach 42 yd field goal Renard Celestin 13 yd run Scott Lathrop 13 yd run Levi Terrell 7 yd run Levi Terrell 52 yd run Paul McRoberts 8 yd pass from Scott Lathrop Spencer Davis 18 yd pass from Scott Lathrop Drew Geldbach 32 yd field goal Scott Lathrop 1 yd run Levi Terrell 3 yd run Scott Lathrop 67 yd run Ron Coleman 2 yd run Drew Geldbach 49 yd field goal Scott Lathrop 1 yd run Levi Terrell 19 yd run Drew Geldbach 29 yd field goal Branden Spann 98 yd fumble recovery Blake Jackson 14 yd run Renard Celestin 4 yd run Scott Lathrop 1 yd run Drew Geldbach 30 yd field goal Drew Geldbach 22 yd field goal Drew Geldbach 36 yd field goal Drew Geldbach 46 yd field goal Darrick Borum safety D.J. Foster 3 yd pass from Scott Lathrop Levi Terrell 2 yd run Levi Terrell 12 yd run Ron Coleman 8 yd run Lennies McFerren 6 yd run D.J. Foster 14 yd pass from Scott Lathrop Spencer Davis 16 yd pass from Scott Lathrop Spencer Davis 4 yd pass from Kyle Snyder Paul McRoberts 3 yd pass from Kyle Snyder Paul McRoberts 75 yd pass from Kyle Snyder Ron Coleman 2 yd run Ryan McCrum 38 yd field goal Cantrell Andrews 68 yd fumble recovery Lewis Washington 99 yd run Scott Lathrop 1 yd run D.J. Foster 78 yd pass from Scott Lathrop D.J. Foster 8 yd pass from Scott Lathrop Paul McRoberts 18 yd pass from Scott Lathrop Paul McRoberts 15 yd pass from Scott Lathrop

SCORING PLAYS (FCS ERA) Drew Geldbach kick Drew Geldbach kick - - Drew Geldbach kick - - Drew Geldbach kick Drew Geldbach kick Drew Geldbach kick Drew Geldbach kick Drew Geldbach kick Drew Geldbach kick Drew Geldbach kick Drew Geldbach kick - Drew Geldbach kick - Drew Geldbach kick - Drew Geldbach kick failed Drew Geldbach kick Drew Geldbach kick Drew Geldbach kick Drew Geldbach kick Drew Geldbach kick - Drew Geldbach kick Drew Geldbach kick Drew Geldbach kick Drew Geldbach kick - Drew Geldbach kick Drew Geldbach kick - Drew Geldbach kick Drew Geldbach kick Drew Geldbach kick Drew Geldbach kick - - - - - Drew Geldbach kick blocked Drew Geldbach kick Drew Geldbach kick Drew Geldbach kick Ryan McCrum kick Alex Knight kick Alex Knight kick failed Alex Knight kick Alex Knight kick blocked Alex Knight kick failed Ryan McCrum kick - Ryan McCrum rush fumbled Ryan McCrum kick Ryan McCrum kick Ryan McCrum kick failed Alex Knight kick Alex Knight kick Alex Knight kick

6-62 6-46 15-52 10-70 7-45 5-45 12-75 7-85 11-62 11-56 1-22 3-87 - - 11-76 10-53 5-0 5-0 13-99 15-74 14-70 6-75 12-82 5-71 11-79 8-57 12-38 15-86 14-72 5-88 11-62 7--3 11-84 1-19 8-58 - 11-91 11-73 11-68 7-32 4-5 6-56 8-41 - 10-48 8-66 7-71 8-88 10-75 11-51 3-70 11-74 5-40 3-76 15-80 11-39 - 1-99 20-92 2-81 8-63 8-82 10-0

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2:51 2:40 8:58 4:51 2:56 2:13 3:44 3:56 5:21 3:56 0:07 0:55 - - 4:33 5:00 0:00 0:00 6:04 7:07 6:28 2:13 6:35 2:36 3:17 3:58 5:23 7:05 6:11 2:31 5:45 2:08 3:40 0:07 2:58 - 5:19 2:21 4:39 3:55 1:43 1:53 3:38 - 4:46 3:50 3:20 3:26 5:18 6:10 1:05 6:04 0:34 1:26 5:37 5:09 - 0:11 8:03 0:47 3:41 3:06 -

17-10 24-10 27-24 3-0 10-6 13-6 16-12 23-12 30-12 7-21 14-35 7-0 14-17 21-17 28-24 31-31 38-38 41-38 7-0 10-7 16-17 7-7 14-17 21-26 28-33 7-7 7-10 17-20 7-0 14-0 21-7 24-7 31-7 38-7 41-14 48-27 7-31 7-10 14-16 17-16 20-16 3-0 6-14 8-21 14-21 21-28 28-35 35-35 7-14 7-31 13-31 7-7 13-16 19-19 7-17 3-0 9-7 16-33 7-3 13-3 20-6 27-27 34-34

2 2 3 1 1 2 2 3 4 4 4 1 2 2 4 4 OT OT 1 2 4 1 3 4 4 1 2 3 1 1 2 2 2 3 4 4 4 2 2 3 3 1 2 3 3 3 4 4 1 3 3 1 2 3 4 1 2 4 2 2 3 4 OT

11:29 7:13 6:02 10:09 0:51 11:50 3:01 4:11 3:06 14:18 2:43 12:54 9:36 2:42 11:55 3:58 15:00 15:00 5:30 6:21 14:54 1:41 8:25 10:42 2:22 3:40 3:50 4:19 8:49 1:52 9:01 5:28 :15 7:51 14:16 3:05 4:03 11:18 2:31 10:14 7:35 9:13 5:26 10:17 5:25 0:21 9:13 3:07 2:27 7:30 2:46 1:19 0:06 7:34 6:17 9:51 9:24 4:38 13:02 8:34 8:25 0:55 15:00


SCORING PLAYS (FCS ERA) Alex Knight 30 yd field goal Spencer Davis 15 yd pass from Scott Lathrop Justin Elias 29 yd blocked punt return DeMichael Jackson 27 yd run Spencer Davis 93 yd kickoff return Paul McRoberts 12 yd pass from Scott Lathrop Paul McRoberts 23 yd pass from Scott Lathrop DeMichael Jackson 4 yd run Peter Lloyd 47 yd pass from Scott Lathrop Paul McRoberts 25 yd pass from Scott Lathrop Alex Knight 38 yd field goal Peter Lloyd 42 yd pass from Scott Lathrop Paul McRoberts 23 yd pass from Kyle Snyder Alex Knight 27 yd field goal Spencer Davis 15 yd run Paul McRoberts 17 yd pass from Kyle Snyder Ron Coleman 5 yd run Scott Lathrop 40 yd run Ron Coleman 1 yd run Ryan McCrum 27 yd field goal Ron Coleman 5 yd run Ron Coleman 1 yd run DeMichael Jackson 42 yd run Kyle Snyder 1 yd run DeMichael Jackson 32 yd run Kyle Snyder 4 yd run Ron Coleman 1 yd run Kyle Snyder 1 yd run DeMichael Jackson 25 yd run DeMichael Jackson 66 yd pass from Kyle Snyder Paul McRoberts 2 yd pass from Kyle Snyder Kyle Snyder 5 yd run Ron Coleman 1 yd run Joshua Wilson 0 yd fumble recovery Alex Niznak 1 yd run Lewis Washington 12 yd run Lennies McFerren 28 yd run Tyson Estes 1 yd run DeMichael Jackson 7 yd run Spencer Davis 37 yd pass from Kyle Snyder Paul McRoberts 68 yd pass from Kyle Snyder Paul McRoberts 26 yd pass from Kyle Snyder Ryan McCrum 43 yd field goal Ryan McCrum 38 yd field goal Tim Hamm-Bey 56 yd interception return Paul McRoberts 19 yd pass from Snyder Ryan McCrum 43 yd field goal Lennies McFerren 1 yd run Ryan McCrum 54 yd field goal Paul McRoberts 12 yd pass from Kyle Snyder Paul McRoberts 2 yd pass from Kyle Snyder Peter Lloyd 65 yd pass from Kyle Snyder Kyle Snyder 1 yd run Kyle Snyder 1 yd run Ryan McCrum 47 yd field goal Peter Lloyd 28 yd pass from Snyder Ryan McCrum 55 yd field goal Kyle Snyder 6 yd run Lewis Washington 1 yd run Ryan McCrum 26 yd field goal Lennies McFerren 7 yd run Ryan McCrum 21 yd field goal Adrian Davis 5 yd pass from Kyle Snyder

- 8-13 Alex Knight kick failed 5-67 Alex Knight kick - Alex Knight kick 3-61 Team rush failed - Alex Knight kick 3-12 Alex Knight kick 11-56 Alex Knight kick 9-71 Alex Knight kick 7-75 Alex Knight kick 9-65 - 9-32 Alex Knight kick 9-80 Alex Knight kick failed 8-61 - 11-55 Alex Knight kick 8-56 Scott Lathrop rush failed 10-81 Alex Knight kick 11-44 Alex Knight kick 6-75 Alex Knight kick 5-22 - 9-53 Alex Knight kick failed 9-85 Scott Lathrop pass failed 7-62 Ryan McCrum kick failed 2-62 Ryan McCrum kick 14-75 Ryan McCrum kick 4-78 Ryan McCrum kick 8-88 Ryan McCrum kick 2-4 Ryan McCrum kick 3-8 Ryan McCrum kick 1-25 Ryan McCrum kick 4-84 Ryan McCrum kick 3-79 Ryan McCrum kick 8-67 Ryan McCrum kick 6-28 Ryan McCrum kick - Clay Pickler kick 3-7 Clay Pickler kick 5-36 Clay Pickler kick 3-54 Clay Pickler kick 8-62 Ryan McCrum kick 4-22 Ryan McCrum kick 5-66 Ryan McCrum kick 1-68 Ryan McCrum kick 14-89 - 11-64 - 9-45 Ryan McCrum kick - Ryan McCrum kick 11-65 - 9-39 Ryan McCrum kick 4-25 - 9-59 Ryan McCrum kick 11-73 Ryan McCrum kick 15-80 Ryan McCrum kick 4-83 Ryan McCrum kick 12-72 Ryan McCrum kick 13-77 - 8-30 Ryan McCrum kick 8-56 - 6-17 Ryan McCrum kick 7-59 Ryan McCrum kick 9-80 - 12-53 Ron Coleman pass from Snyder 10-57 - 8-39 Ryan McCrum kick 5-66

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- 2:20 - 0:42 - 0:14 3:51 3:29 2:55 4:17 5:07 3:25 2:35 3:55 4:18 3:21 4:18 2:16 1:48 3:57 3:40 3:36 0:36 6:36 1:45 2:27 0:47 0:26 0:07 1:55 0:54 3:54 2:38 - 0:57 2:24 1:07 5:28 1:42 2:04 0:11 6:34 3:43 3:26 - 4:53 4:24 1:34 2:54 6:31 2:43 1:15 5:35 6:26 3:33 3:53 2:10 2:01 3:12 6:12 6:07 4:26 2:19

37-34 6-14 13-34 20-41 26-55 33-55 7-24 7-14 14-21 21-21 21-24 28-31 37-35 3-21 10-35 16-41 7-7 14-10 21-10 24-17 30-24 36-31 6-7 13-28 20-42 27-42 34-42 7-0 14-0 21-0 28-0 35-0 42-0 49-0 56-0 63-0 70-0 77-0 7-24 14-34 21-34 28-34 3-21 6-21 13-21 20-35 23-35 7-3 10-10 17-10 24-23 7-7 14-10 21-17 24-20 31-27 3-0 10-0 17-0 20-14 28-14 3-7 10-7

OT 15:00 1 6:53 2 9:09 2 6:01 4 1:26 4 1:05 3 2:40 2 12:11 2 7:01 2 0:09 3 1:01 4 9:20 4 0:37 2 9:22 3 4:46 4 2:06 1 7:56 2 12:34 2 10:29 3 5:53 4 14:37 4 10:41 1 11:33 3 8:34 4 14:53 4 10:06 4 7:41 1 11:58 1 7:26 1 1:27 2 13:26 2 5:13 2 1:05 2 0:59 3 8:19 3 4:07 4 14:49 4 5:28 3 10:34 4 12:53 4 10:39 4 1:33 1 1:12 2 10:50 2 8:56 2 0:42 3 10:36 2 6:04 2 0:00 3 8:24 4 0:04 1 9:03 2 13:15 2 4:24 3 8:08 4 9:04 1 12:17 1 8:56 2 9:04 4 12:00 4 4:41 1 1:31 2 12:48

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10-12-13 Murray State 10-19-13 Eastern Illinois 10-19-13 Eastern Illinois 10-19-13 Eastern Illinois 10-19-13 Eastern Illinois 10-19-13 Eastern Illinois 10-26-13 Eastern Kentucky 11-02-13 Urbana 11-02-13 Urbana 11-02-13 Urbana 11-02-13 Urbana 11-02-13 Urbana 11-02-13 Urbana 11-09-13 Tennessee Tech 11-09-13 Tennessee Tech 11-09-13 Tennessee Tech 11-16-13 Austin Peay 11-16-13 Austin Peay 11-16-13 Austin Peay 11-16-13 Austin Peay 11-16-13 Austin Peay 11-16-13 Austin Peay 11-23-13 Jacksonville State 11-23-13 Jacksonville State 11-23-13 Jacksonville State 11-23-13 Jacksonville State 11-23-13 Jacksonville State 08-28-14 Missouri Baptist 08-28-14 Missouri Baptist 08-28-14 Missouri Baptist 08-28-14 Missouri Baptist 08-28-14 Missouri Baptist 08-28-14 Missouri Bapitst 08-28-14 Missouri Baptist 08-28-14 Missouri Baptist 08-28-14 Missouri Baptist 08-28-14 Missouri Baptist 08-28-14 Missouri Baptist 09-06-14 Kansas 09-06-14 Kansas 09-06-14 Kansas 09-06-14 Kansas 09-13-14 Southern Illinois 09-13-14 Southern Illinois 09-13-14 Southern Illinois 09-13-14 Southern Illinois 09-13-14 Southern Illinois 09-20-14 Southeastern La. 09-20-14 Southeastern La. 09-20-14 Southeastern La. 09-20-14 Southeastern La. 09-27-14 UT Martin 09-27-14 UT Martin 09-27-14 UT Martin 09-27-14 UT Martin 09-27-14 UT Martin 10-04-14 Tennessee State 10-04-14 Tennessee State 10-04-14 Tennessee State 10-04-14 Tennessee State 10-04-14 Tennessee State 10-11-14 Murray State 10-11-14 Murray State

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RECORDS 10-11-14 10-11-14 10-11-14 10-11-14 10-11-14 10-11-14 10-18-14 10-18-14 10-18-14 10-25-14 10-25-14 10-25-14 11-08-14 11-08-14 11-08-14 11-08-14 11-08-14 11-08-14 11-15-14 11-15-14 11-15-14 11-15-14 11-15-14 11-15-14 11-22-14 11-22-14 11-22-14 11-22-14 11-22-14 09-05-15 09-12-15 09-12-15 09-12-15 09-12-15 09-12-15 09-19-15 09-19-15 09-19-15 09-19-15 09-26-15 09-26-15 09-26-15 10-03-15 10-03-15 10-03-15 10-03-15 10-03-15 10-10-15 10-10-15 10-10-15 10-10-15 10-17-15 10-17-15 10-31-15 10-31-15 10-31-15 10-31-15 10-31-15 10-31-15 11-07-15 11-07-15 11-07-15 11-07-15

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Ryan McCrum 28 yd field goal Kyle Snyder 11 yd run Peter Lloyd 9 yd pass from Kyle Snyder Adrian Davis 7 yd pass from Kyle Snyder Ryan McCrum 52 yd field goal Ryan McCrum 30 yd field goal Ryan McCrum 51 yd field goal Ryan McCrum 39 yd field goal Spencer 6 yd pass from Kyle Snyder Kyle Snyder 3 yd run Kyle Snyder 4 yd run Ron Coleman 3 yd pass from Kyle Snyder Kyle Snyder 1 yd run Ryan McCrum 43 yd field goal Ryan McCrum 32 yd field goal Ryan McCrum 40 yd field goal DeMichael Jackson 48 yd run Ryan McCrum 19 yd field goal DeMichael Jackson 11 yd pass from Kyle Snyder Spencer Davis 71 yd pass from Kyle Snyder DeMichael Jackson 2 yd run Paul McRoberts 70 yd pass from Kyle Snyder Adrian Davis 13 yd pass from Kyle Snyder Paul McRoberts 15 yd pass from Kyle Snyder Paul McRoberts 14 yd pass from Kyle Snyder Ryan McCrum 25 yd field goal Adrian Davis 19 yd pass from Kyle Snyder DeMichael Jackson 2 yd run Logan Larson 5 yd pass from Kyle Snyder Ryan McCrum 35 yd field goal Ryan McCrum 39 yd field goal Mike Ford 21 yd interception return Eriq Moore 42 yd fumble recovery Paul McRoberts 13 yd pass from Tay Bender Ryan McCrum 42 yd field goal Tay Bender 80 yd run Tremane McCullough 18 yd run Lewis Washington 1 yd run Paul McRoberts 26 yd pass from Dante Vandeven Dante Vandeven 5 yd run Brendan Stewart 8 yd run Brendan Stewart 5 yd run Ryan McCrum 25 yd field goal Paul McRoberts 24 yd pass from Dante Vandeven Tremane McCullough 3 yd run Paul McRoberts 8 yd pass from Dante Vandeven Ryan McCrum 30 yd field goal Josh Kinzer 28 yd interception return Lewis Washington 8 yd pass from Dante Vandeven Dante Vandeven 1 yd run Paul McRoberts 8 yd pass from Dante Vandeven Paul McRoberts 3 yd pass from Dante Vandeven Ryan McCrum 20 yd field goal Tremane McCullough 81 yd run Dante Vandeven 1 yd run Darrius Darden-Box 7 yd blocked punt return Ryan McCrum 50 yd field goal Paul McRoberts 69 yd punt return Dante Vandeven 8 yd run Dante Vandeven 4 yd run Tyler McLemore 25 yd pass from Dante Vandeven Tay Bender 3 yd run Ryan McCrum 44 yd field goal

SCORING PLAYS (FCS ERA) - DeMichael Jackson run Ryan McCrum kick Ryan McCrum kick - - - - Ryan McCrum kick Ryan McCrum kick Ryan McCrum kick Ryan McCrum kick Ryan McCrum kick - - - Ryan McCrum kick - Ryan McCrum kick Ryan McCrum kick Ryan McCrum kick Ryan McCrum kick Ryan McCrum kick Ryan McCrum kick Ryan McCrum kick - Ryan McCrum kick Ryan McCrum kick Ryan McCrum kick failed - - Ryan McCrum kick Ryan McCrum kick Ryan McCrum kick - Ryan McCrum kick Ryan McCrum kick Vandeven pass to Darden-Box Vandeven pass failed Ryan McCrum kick Ryan McCrum kick Ryan McCrum kick - Ryan McCrum kick Ryan McCrum kick Ryan McCrum kick - Ryan McCrum kick Ryan McCrum kick Ryan McCrum kick Ryan McCrum kick Ryan McCrum kick - Ryan McCrum kick Ryan McCrum kick Ryan McCrum kick - Ryan McCrum kick Ryan McCrum kick Ryan McCrum kick Ryan McCrum kick Ryan McCrum kick -

10-49 7-56 5-38 13-59 - - 5-38 13-68 10-72 9-75 12-73 11-71 8-72 4-1 15-63 7-40 3-76 10-86 8-80 3-77 9-98 1-70 11-66 8-52 12-73 10-65 4-57 6-65 9-71 16-76 8-43 - - 9-64 5-24 1-80 10-57 13-66 6-57 11-54 5-63 13-85 10-73 12-99 8-82 5-80 8-73 - 5-69 10-48 7-64 11-44 11-72 2-81 13-90 - 6-12 - 5-42 14-81 8-75 10-57 8-51

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4:37 3:46 1:56 7:49 - - 0:55 3:49 3:47 4:23 4:39 5:32 3:09 1:34 6:59 2:32 1:01 4:20 3:28 1:14 3:34 0:11 4:14 3:22 4:44 3:38 1:42 2:17 4:03 6:20 2:13 - - 2:53 0:42 0:13 - 5:31 0:38 4:04 2:22 5:50 4:22 5:13 3:27 1:33 2:42 - 2:06 3:40 3:22 5:49 4:13 0:20 6:33 - 2:11 - 2:51 5:16 3:01 3:56 0:55

13-14 21-21 28-28 35-28 38-38 41-38 3-7 6-7 6-14 7-7 14-20 21-26 7-0 10-0 13-0 16-7 23-20 26-20 7-0 14-0 21-0 28-0 35-7 42-7 7-21 10-28 17-28 24-35 30-49 3-17 3-0 10-0 17-7 24-24 27-24 7-0 14-21 22-21 28-29 7-7 7-14 14-21 3-7 10-7 17-7 24-10 27-10 7-13 14-27 21-27 28-33 7-0 10-7 7-3 14-10 21-10 24-10 31-10 38-17 7-6 14-12 21-12 24-15

2 3 4 4 OT OT 1 1 2 1 2 4 1 1 2 3 4 4 1 1 2 3 4 4 1 2 3 3 4 2 1 1 1 3 4 1 4 4 4 1 2 3 2 2 3 3 4 2 3 4 4 1 2 1 2 3 3 3 4 1 2 2 2

:50 2:07 13:22 3:09 15:00 15:00 10:37 0:36 6:26 2:55 6:00 10:31 7:11 4:19 9:19 9:42 13:42 6:15 8:31 4:33 1:49 14:43 10:50 5:41 2:39 7:55 10:59 5:18 3:32 2:19 12:47 8:56 2:50 2:27 0:05 2:23 9:29 2:42 0:00 1:56 10:09 4:00 12:31 5:01 11:26 0:24 2:35 1:16 4:23 13:39 5:30 5:34 8:53 4:12 3:46 7:48 4:15 2:30 2:24 1:15 8:41 3:49 0:00


SCORING PLAYS (FCS ERA) Paul McRoberts 2 yd pass from Dante Vandeven Chad Meredith 1 yd fumble recovery Will Young 5 yd run Dante Vandeven 3 yd run Tremane McCullough 7 yd run Cameron Sanders 99 yd kickoff return Darrius Darden-Box 15 yd pass from Dante Vandeven Ryan McCrum 23 yd field goal Tremane McCullough 30 yd run Paul McRoberts 29 yd pass from Dante Vandeven Paul McRoberts 6 yd pass from Dante Vandeven Ryan McCrum 26 yd field goal Will Young 61 yd run Adrian Davis 8 yd pass from Jesse Hosket Ryan McCrum 36 yd field goal Ryan McCrum 23 yd field goal Ryan McCrum 36 yd field goal Wilkerson 22 yd pass from Hosket Darden-Box 29 yd pass from Hosket Will Young 2 yd run Ryan McCrum 29 yd field goal Chase Abbington 4 yd run Cameron Sanders 35 yd run McCullough 11 yd pass from Jesse Hosket Ryan McCrum 44 yd field goal Adrian Davis 20 yd pass from Jesse Hosket Jesse Hosket 1 yd run Adrian Davis 62 yd pass from Hosket Murdock 45 yd pass from Hosket Ryan McCrum 50 yd field goal Ryan McCrum 30 yd field goal Ryan McCrum 22 yd field goal Wilkerson 45 yd pass from Hosket Will Young 1 yd run Ryan McCrum 51 yd field goal Wilkerson 47 yd pass from Hosket Ryan McCrum 30 yd field goal Ryan McCrum 23 yd field goal Chase Abbington 14 yd pass from Hosket Tremane McCullough 22 yd run Tremane McCullough 16 yd run Cameron Sanders 93 yd kickoff return Will Young 7 yd run Ryan McCrum 30 yd field goal Wilkerson 49 yd pass from Hosket Ryan McCrum 23 yd field goal Jesse Hosket 1 yd run Ryan McCrum 20 yd field goal Will Young 33 yd run Ryan McCrum 20 yd field goal Ryan McCrum 47 yd field goal Jesse Hosket 35 yd run Will Young 4 yd run Ryan McCrum 26 yd field goal Trevon Billington 9 yd pass from Hosket Nicholas Litang 45 yd field goal Kristian Wilkerson 22 yd pass from Hosket Marquis Terry 3 yd run Nicholas Litang 31 yd field goal Trevon Billington 68 yd pass from Hosket Kristian Wilkerson 7 yd pass from Hosket Nicholas Litang 30 yd field goal Marquis Terry 3 yd run

Ryan McCrum kick 7-44 C.J. Stafford kick failed - C.J. Stafford kick 6-35 Ryan McCrum kick 4-61 Ryan McCrum kick 6-78 C.J. Stafford kick - C.J. Stafford kick 8-76 - 16-81 Ryan McCrum kick 2-49 Ryan McCrum kick 1-29 Logan Larson pass from Vandeven 11-73 - 5-21 Ryan McCrum kick 2-76 Ryan McCrum kick 14-82 - 7-14 - 16-72 - 14-72 Jesse Hosket drop-kick failed 4-73 Ryan McCrum kick 8-56 Ryan McCrum kick 5-47 - 16-68 Ryan McCrum kick 7-69 Ryan McCrum kick 6-82 Ryan McCrum kick 14-75 - 8-53 Ryan McCrum kick 4-58 Ryan McCrum kick 7-51 Ryan McCrum kick 1-62 Ryan McCrum kick 7-86 - 11-45 - 4-5 - 6-58 Ryan McCrum kick 5-87 Ryan McCrum kick 9-70 - 4-6 Ryan McCrum kick 5-69 - 15-55 - 10-59 Ryan McCrum kick 9-49 Ryan McCrum kick 8-71 Ryan McCrum kick 6-47 Ryan McCrum kick - Ryan McCrum kick 3-67 - 6-32 Ryan McCrum kick 8-73 - 14-83 Ryan McCrum kick 7-58 - 10-82 Ryan McCrum kick 5-49 - 10-70 - 7-27 Ryan McCrum kick 3-45 Ryan McCrum kick 4-16 - 7-24 Nicholas Litang kick 5-24 - 4-7 Nicholas Litang kick 5-75 Nicholas Litang kick 16-65 - 6-24 Nicholas Litang kick 1-68 Jesse Hosket pass intercepted 9-87 - 7-29 Nicholas Litang kick 12-65

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3:35 - 3:02 1:23 2:00 - 4:23 6:42 0:25 0:09 4:07 1:29 0:43 7:08 3:12 6:19 6:50 1:05 2:44 1:44 8:03 2:07 2:13 6:25 2:09 1:28 3:06 0:09 2:51 4:02 1:00 2:27 1:07 4:41 2:04 2:11 7:28 4:35 4:35 3:53 2:55 - 1:06 2:29 3:00 1:39 3:09 2:31 2:37 4:53 2:13 1:04 1:38 3:24 3:01 2:05 1:57 8:06 2:11 0:13 1:01 2:46 5:30

31-15 37-15 44-15 7-7 14-35 21-49 28-56 3-0 10-14 17-28 25-28 3-29 10-29 17-35 3-0 6-3 9-3 15-27 22-30 7-7 10-7 17-13 24-13 7-0 10-13 17-16 7-0 14-0 21-14 3-0 6-0 9-24 16-31 7-0 10-0 17-14 20-21 3-0 10-0 17-0 24-7 31-14 38-14 41-14 7-17 10-17 7-3 10-24 7-0 10-10 13-13 20-19 28-25 31-25 7-14 10-21 16-38 7-10 10-16 17-16 23-25 3-0 10-21

3 7:34 4 7:12 4 2:03 2 10:36 3 4:18 4 10:10 4 4:34 1 1:07 3 14:27 3 5:45 4 12:03 2 3:45 3 10:13 4 3:25 1 10:29 1 0:22 2 3:55 4 14:53 4 5:08 1 6:05 2 11:45 3 5:54 4 8:58 1 8:35 3 0:39 4 1:05 1 10:55 1 8:00 3 11:13 1 9:48 2 14:09 3 1:54 4 3:42 1 10:19 1 5:38 2 5:55 3 5:48 1 9:01 1 0:05 2 2:48 3 5:23 3 4:41 3 1:52 4 12:27 3 7:08 4 0:24 2 4:06 4 5:15 1 12:23 2 3:11 3 11:08 3 2:52 4 7:13 4 2:48 2 8:52 3 11:26 4 12:17 2 7:41 3 10:57 3 8:58 4 0:46 1 12:07 2 1:49

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11-07-15 Austin Peay 11-07-15 Austin Peay 11-07-15 Austin Peay 11-14-15 Jacksonville State 11-14-15 Jacksonville State 11-14-15 Jacksonville State 11-14-15 Jacksonville State 11-21-15 UT Martin 11-21-15 UT Martin 11-21-15 UT Martin 11-21-15 UT Martin 09-03-16 Memphis 09-03-16 Memphis 09-03-16 Memphis 09-10-16 Southern Illinois 09-10-16 Southern Illinois 09-10-16 Southern Illinois 09-10-16 Southern Illinois 09-10-16 Southern Illinois 09-17-16 Indiana State 09-17-16 Indiana State 09-17-16 Indiana State 09-17-16 Indiana State 09-24-16 Murray State 09-24-16 Murray State 09-24-16 Murray State 10-01-16 Eastern Illinois 10-01-16 Eastern Illinois 10-01-16 Eastern Illinois 10-08-16 Eastern Kentucky 10-08-16 Eastern Kentucky 10-08-16 Eastern Kentucky 10-08-16 Eastern Kentucky 10-22-16 Tennessee Tech 10-22-16 Tennessee Tech 10-22-16 Tennessee Tech 10-22-16 Tennessee Tech 10-29-16 Austin Peay 10-29-16 Austin Peay 10-29-16 Austin Peay 10-29-16 Austin Peay 10-29-16 Austin Peay 10-29-16 Austin Peay 10-29-16 Austin Peay 11-05-16 Jacksonville State 11-05-16 Jacksonville State 11-12-16 UT Martin 11-12-16 UT Martin 11-19-16 Tennessee State 11-19-16 Tennessee State 11-19-16 Tennessee State 11-19-16 Tennessee State 11-19-16 Tennessee State 11-19-16 Tennessee State 09-02-17 Kansas 09-02-17 Kansas 09-02-17 Kansas 09-09-17 Dayton 09-09-17 Dayton 09-09-17 Dayton 09-09-17 Dayton 09-16-17 Southern Illinois 09-16-17 Southern Illinois

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RECORDS 09-16-17 Southern Illinois 09-23-17 Eastern Illinois 09-23-17 Eastern Illinois 09-30-17 Eastern Kentucky 09-30-17 Eastern Kentucky 09-30-17 Eastern Kentucky 09-30-17 Eastern Kentucky 09-30-17 Eastern Kentucky 10-14-17 Tennessee Tech 10-14-17 Tennessee Tech 10-14-17 Tennessee Tech 10-14-17 Tennessee Tech 10-14-17 Tennessee Tech 10-21-17 Austin Peay 10-21-17 Austin Peay 10-21-17 Austin Peay 10-21-17 Austin Peay 10-21-17 Austin Peay 10-28-17 Jacksonville State 11-04-17 UT Martin 11-04-17 UT Martin 11-11-17 Tennessee State 11-11-17 Tennessee State 11-11-17 Tennessee State 11-18-17 Murray State 11-18-17 Murray State 11-18-17 Murray State 09-01-18 Arkansas State 09-01-18 Arkansas State 09-01-18 Arkansas State 09-08-18 Dayton 09-08-18 Dayton 09-08-18 Dayton 09-08-18 Dayton 09-08-18 Dayton 09-08-18 Dayton 09-08-18 Dayton 09-15-18 Southern Illinois 09-15-18 Southern Illinois 09-15-18 Southern Illinois 09-15-18 Southern Illinois 09-15-18 Southern Illinois 09-15-18 Southern Illinois 09-15-18 Southern Illinois 09-15-18 Southern Illinois 09-22-18 Eastern Kentucky 09-22-18 Eastern Kentucky 10-06-18 Tennessee Tech 10-06-18 Tennessee Tech 10-06-18 Tennessee Tech 10-06-18 Tennessee Tech 10-06-18 Tennessee Tech 10-06-18 Tennessee Tech 10-06-18 Tennessee Tech 10-06-18 Tennessee Tech 10-06-18 Tennessee Tech 10-06-18 Tennessee Tech 10-13-18 Austin Peay 10-13-18 Austin Peay 10-13-18 Austin Peay 10-13-18 Austin Peay 10-13-18 Austin Peay 10-20-18 Jacksonville State

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Zack Smith 12 yd pass from Hosket Marquis Terry 4 yd run Cameron Sanders 93 yd kickoff return Nicholas Litang 38 yd field goal Marquis Terry 4 yd run Cameron Sanders 77 yd run Nicholas Litang 36 yd field goal Marquis Terry 1 yd run Eric Williams 9 yd pass from Hosket Trevon Billington 4 yd pass from Hosket Nicholas Litang 22 yd field goal Kristian Wilkerson 47 yd pass from Hosket Cameron Sanders 70 yd run Jesse Hosket 1 yd rush Zack Smith 34 yd pass from Hosket Eric Williams 16 yd pass from Hosket Richie Eisenhart 29 yd pass from Hosket Nicholas Litang 29 yd field goal Zack Smith 37 yd pass from Hosket Jesse Hosket 12 yd run Logan Larson 5 yd pass from Hosket Devin Alexander 21 yd interception Kristian Wilkerson 9 yd pass from Hosket Kristian Wilkerson 8 yd pass from Hosket Marquis Terry 2 yd run Cameron Sanders 9 yd run Marquis Terry 34 yd run Kobe Bryer 5 yd pass from Daniel Santacaterina Marquis Terry 67 yd run Anthony Cooper 14 yd run Nicholas Litang 37 yd field goal Nicholas Litang 35 yd field goal Daniel Santacaterina 9 yd run Kristian Wilkerson 4 yd pass from D. Santacaterina Kristian Wilkerson 18 yd pass from D, Santacaterina Zack Smith 73 yd pass from Daniel Santacaterina Marquis Terry 95 yd run Austin Crump 7 yd pass from Daniel Santacaterina Marquis Terry 74 yd run Nicholas Litang 29 yd field goal Marquis Terry 23 yd run Marquis Terry 11 yd run Nicholas Litang 38 yd field goal Marquis Terry 10 yd run Austin Crump 14 yd pass from D. Santacaterina Zack Smith 18 yd pass from Daniel Santacaterina Zion Custis 1 yd run Kristian Wilkerson 6 yd pass from D. Santacaterina Taylen Waller 0 yd blocked punt return Zion Custis 24 yd run Colby Cornett 10 yd pass from D. Santacaterina Zach Hall 0 yd fumble recovery Jerrick Orr 60 yd pass from Santacaterina Mark Robinson 10 yd run Zion Custis 4 yd run Colby Cornett 69 yd pass from D. Santacaterina Taylen Waller 36 yd pass from D. Santacaterina Nicholas Litang 35 yd field goal Kristian Wilkerson 15 yd pass from D. Santacaterina Austin Crump 19 yd pass from D. Santacaterina Zack Smith 30 yd pass from Daniel Santacaterina Marquis Terry 2 yd run Zack Smith 14 yd pass from Daniel Santacaterina

SCORING PLAYS (FCS ERA) Nicholas Litang kick Nicholas Litang kick Nicholas Litang kick - Nicholas Litang kick Nicholas Litang kick - Nicholas Litang kick Nicholas Litang kick Nicholas Litang kick - Nicholas Litang kick Nicholas Litang kick Nicholas Litang kick Nicholas Litang kick Nicholas Litang kick Nicholas Litang kick - Nicholas Litang kick Nicholas Litang kick Nicholas Litang kick Nicholas Litang kick blocked Nicholas Litang kick Nicholas Litang kick Nicholas Litang kick Nicholas Litang kick Nicholas Litang kick Nicholas Litang kick Nicholas Litang kick Nicholas Litang kick - - Nicholas Litang kick Nicholas Litang kick Marquis Terry rush failed Nicholas Litang kick Nicholas Litang kick Nicholas Litang kick Nicholas Litang kick - Nicholas Litang kick Nicholas Litang kick - Nicholas Litang kick Nicholas Litang kick Nicholas Litang kick Nicholas Litang kick Nicholas Litang kick Nicholas Litang kick Nicholas Litang kick Nicholas Litang kick Nicholas Litang kick Nicholas Litang kick Nicholas Litang kick Nicholas Litang kick Nicholas Litang kick Nicholas Litang kick - Nicholas Litang kick Nicholas Litang kick Nicholas Litang kick Nicholas Litang kick Nicholas Litang kick

8-71 7-97 - 15-69 3-14 2-78 5-39 2-6 4-50 3-6 14-47 8-71 2-80 11-69 8-61 5-53 7-91 8-47 1-37 3-56 8-75 - 9-44 7-50 1-2 6-42 7-75 3-55 2-72 6-45 7-55 13-52 2-11 12-69 5-72 1-73 1-95 9-84 1-74 13-64 2-29 5-77 4-22 8-75 7-76 6-75 10-54 7-83 - 4-55 12-55 - 3-75 7-70 9-87 3-73 5-75 5-17 15-72 8-96 5-79 9-73 3-75

2020 SOUTHEAST MISSOURI FOOTBALL

3:27 3:06 - 7:19 1:21 0:50 2:05 0:45 1:44 0:50 6:07 4:25 1:15 6:41 3:47 2:06 2:10 1:08 0:07 1:03 3:03 - 5:31 4:04 0:05 3:26 2:31 1:24 0:40 3:22 1:58 6:07 0:35 5:10 2:08 0:12 0:26 2:56 0:12 3:14 0:39 2:12 2:01 3:46 1:20 1:56 3:29 2:33 - 1:21 4:52 - 1:00 2:04 3:00 1:25 3:13 1:10 5:21 3:28 1:18 3:19 1:19

17-35 7-12 16-19 3-0 10-0 17-0 20-0 29-3 7-0 14-0 17-0 24-3 31-3 7-7 14-35 21-38 28-38 31-38 7-7 7-0 14-13 6-6 13-13 20-20 7-0 14-0 21-3 7-7 14-14 21-48 3-0 6-7 13-7 20-14 26-21 33-21 40-21 7-10 14-10 17-20 24-20 31-27 34-27 41-37 48-44 7-3 14-17 7-0 14-0 21-0 28-3 35-3 42-10 49-10 56-24 63-24 70-31 3-6 10-13 17-13 24-20 31-27 7-0

4 3 4 2 2 2 2 4 1 1 1 4 4 1 3 4 4 4 1 1 4 1 3 4 1 1 3 2 2 4 1 2 2 3 4 4 4 1 1 2 3 3 3 4 4 1 4 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 3 3 4 1 3 4 4 4 1

13:19 8:33 11:06 11:57 9:38 8:16 3:41 4:52 9:27 8:17 0:07 14:15 7:04 1:45 5:52 12:38 3:28 0:17 6:23 4:55 14:54 2:09 2:46 9:12 6:00 0:26 6:27 10:34 8:02 0:37 13:02 6:56 5:22 5:40 11:49 5:32 2:02 2:25 1:09 0:04 14:10 6:23 2:55 4:25 0:25 6:43 12:58 12:27 10:30 7:10 9:06 8:52 5:22 2:27 9:29 4:32 9:24 10:14 5:10 13:55 7:30 0:15 13:41


SCORING PLAYS (FCS ERA) Jacksonville State Jacksonville State Jacksonville State Jacksonville State UT Martin UT Martin UT Martin UT Martin UT Martin UT Martin UT Martin UT Martin UT Martin UT Martin Tennessee State Tennessee State Tennessee State Tennessee State Tennessee State Tennessee State Murray State Murray State Murray State Murray State Murray State Murray State Eastern Illinois Eastern Illinois Eastern Illinois Eastern Illinois Eastern Illinois Eastern Illinois Eastern Illinois Stony Brook Stony Brook Stony Brook Stony Brook Weber State Weber State Weber State Weber State Southern Illinois Southern Illinois Southern Illinois Southern Illinois Southern Illinois Southern Illinois Southern Illinois Montana State Montana State Montana State West Virginia State West Virginia State West Virginia State West Virginia State West Virginia State West Virginia State West Virginia State West Virginia State Tennessee Tech Tennessee Tech Tennessee Tech Tennessee Tech

Bydarrius Knighten 85 yd blocked FG return Kristian Wilkerson 13 yd pass from D. Santacaterina Mark Robinson 10 yd run Marquis Terry 39 yd run Kristian Wilkerson 58 yd pass from D. Santacaterina Mark Robinson 1 yd run Kendrick Tiller 36 yd field goal Marquis Terry 1 yd run Kristian Wilkerson 15 yd pass from D. Santacaterina Marquis Terry 17 yd run Kendrick Tiller 41 yd field goal Kendrick Tiller 38 yd field goal Kristian Wilkerson 34 yd pass from D. Santacaterina Anthony Cooper 33 yd run Kendrick Tiller 40 yd field goal Kristian Wilkerson 37 yd pass from D. Santacaterina Marquis Terry 37 yd run Marquis Terry 8 yd pass from Daniel Santacaterina Kristian Wilkerson 16 yd pass from D. Santacaterina Kristian Wilkerson 9 yd pass from D. Santacaterina Marquis Terry 2 yd run Kendrick Tiller 33 yd field goal Justin Swift 60 yd fumble recovery Justin Swift 76 yd interception return Marquis Terry 3 yd run Zack Smith 5 yd pass from Daniel Santacaterina Kendrick Tiller 34 yd field goal Marquis Terry 11 yd run Mark Robinson 1 yd run Kendrick Tiller 29 yd field goal Kristian Wilkerson 4 yd pass from D. Santacaterina Kendrick Tiller 32 yd field goal Zion Custis 97 yd kickoff return Daniel Santacaterina 16 yd run Kristian Wilkerson 5 yd pass from D. Santacaterina Jerrick Orr 9 yd pass from Daniel Santacaterina Kristian Wilkerson 38 yd pass from D. Santacaterina Daniel Santacaterina 2 yd run Zion Custis 4 yd run Kendrick Tiller 45 yd field goal Demarcus Rogers 33 yd fumble recovery Daniel Santacaterina 3 yd run Zion Custis 4 yd run Mark Robinson 1 yd run Kendrick Tiller 22 yd field goal Daniel Santacaterina 7 yd run Kristian Wilkerson 18 yd pass from D. Santacaterina Geno Hess 1 yd run Kristian Wilkerson 5 yd pass from D. Santacaterina Kendrick Tiller 55 yd field goal Mark Robinson 1 yd run Daniel Santacaterina 18 yd run Aaron Alston 50 yd pass from D. Santacaterina Colby Cornett 26 yd pass from D. Santacaterina Geno Hess 8 yd run Zion Custis 2 yd run Geno Hess 24 yd run Mark Robinson 21 yd run Brayden Hull 8 yd run Mark Robinson 2 yd run Aaron Alston 9 yd pass from D. Santacaterina Mark Robinson 5 yd run Kendrick Tiller 35 yd field goal

Nicholas Litang kick Nicholas LItang kick Nicholas Litang kick Nicholas Litang kick Kendrick Tiller kick Kendrick Tiller kick failed - Kendrick Tiller kick Kendrick Tiller kick Kendrick Tiller kick - - Kendrick Tiller kick Kendrick Tiller kick failed - Kendrick Tiller kick Kendrick Tiller kick Kendrick Tiller kick Kendrick Tiller kick Kendrick Tiller kick Kendrick Tiller kick - Kendrick Tiller kick Kendrick Tiller kick Kendrick Tiller kick Kendrick Tiller kick - Kendrick Tiller kick Kendrick Tiller kick - Kendrick Tiller kick - Wilkerson pass from Santacaterina Kendrick Tiller kick Kendrick Tiller kick Kendrick Tiller kick Kendrick Tiller kick Kendrick Tiller kick Kendrick Tiller kick - Kendrick Tiller kick blocked Kendrick Tiller kick Kendrick Tiller kick blocked Kendrick Tiller kick - Kendrick Tiller kick Kendrick Tiller kick Kendrick Tiller kick Kendrick Tiller kick - Kendrick Tiller kick Kendrick Tiller kick Kendrick Tiller kick Kendrick Tiller kick Kendrick Tiller kick Kendrick Tiller kick Kendrick Tiller kick Kendrick Tiller kick Kendrick Tiller kick Kendrick Tiller kick failed Kendrick Tiller kick Kendrick Tiller kick -

- 2-14 4-74 2-45 3-71 3-17 9-60 4-58 16-91 4-68 6-62 4-4 3-36 4-60 8-36 3-75 1-37 8-73 7-47 4-41 3-16 7-21 - - 14-80 7-64 6-13 3-48 14-64 8-64 9-67 6-50 - 4-24 5-38 3-40 1-38 5-12 7-70 15-58 - 7-85 4-65 4-31 12-60 10-65 3-75 8-75 3-9 7-51 11-75 11-80 1-50 7-67 8-80 9-92 7-75 6-87 3-51 4-20 8-75 4-45 7-46

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Geno Hess 1 yd run Mark Robinson 16 yd run Zion Custis 13 yd run Kendrick Tiller 22 yd field goal Kristian Wilkerson 25 yd pass from D. Santacaterina Kristian Wilkerson 12 yd pass from D. Santacaterina Aaron Alston 13 yd pass from D. Santacaterina Kristian Wilkerson 15 yd pass from D. Santacaterina Kendrick Tiller 24 yd field goal Kristian Wilkerson 80 yd pass from D. Santacaterina Aaron Alston 38 yd pass from D. Santacaterina Kendrick Tiller 29 yd field goal Joe Pyle 61 yd run Omardrick Douglas 32 yd interception return Kristian Wilkerson 20 yd pass from D. Santacaterina Kendrick Tiller 33 yd field goal Kendrick Tiller 23 yd field goal Kendrick Tiller 23 yd field goal Geno Hess 18 yd run Kendrick Tiller 30 yd field goal Geno Hess 73 yd run Kristian Wilkerson 68 yd pass from D. Santacaterina Kristian Wilkerson 45 yd pass from D. Santacaterina Zack Smith 7 yd pass from D. Santacaterina Zion Custis 4 yd run Kendrick Tiller 40 yd field goal Zion Custis 12 yd run Kendrick Tiller 32 yd field goal Kendrick Tiller 34 yd field goal Shabari Davis 46 yd punt return Daniel Santacaterina 1 yd run Mark Robinson 16 yd run Kendrick Tiller 35 yd field goal Kristian Wilkerson 7 yd pass from D. Santacaterina Zach Hall 61 yd interception return Zack Smith 17 yd pass from D. Santacaterina Zack Smith 6 yd pass from D. Santacaterina Kendrick Tiller 45 yd field goal Kendrick Tiller 34 yd field goal

SCORING PLAYS (FCS ERA) Kendrick Tiller kick Kendrick Tiller kick Kendrick Tiller kick failed - Kendrick Tiller kick Kendrick Tiller kick Kendrick Tiller kick Kendrick Tiller kick - Kendrick Tiller kick Kendrick Tiller kick - Kendrick Tiller kick Kendrick Tiller kick Kendrick Tiller kick - - - Kendrick Tiller kick - Kendrick Tiller kick Kendrick Tiller kick Kendrick Tiller kick Kendrick Tiller kick Kendrick Tiller kick - Kendrick Tiller kick - - Kendrick Tiller kick Kendrick Tiller kick Kendrick Tiller kick blocked - Kendrick Tiller kick Kendrick Tiller kick KendrickTiller kick Kendrick Tiller kick - -

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30-27 37-37 43-37 3-0 10-14 17-14 24-21 7-0 10-7 17-7 24-14 3-0 10-10 17-10 6-0 9-0 12-0 15-0 22-0 25-7 32-7 7-7 14-10 21-31 28-31 31-31 38-31 3-7 6-7 13-7 20-10 26-10 3-7 10-10 17-10 24-24 31-24 3-7 6-21

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RECORDS

1904

1911

1917

Won 2, Lost 0, Tied 0 Opponent Jackson Military Academy W Poplar Bluff Ath. Club W

Won 2, Lost 2, Tied 0 Opponent SE OPP Saint Louis L 3 22 Washington University L 6 34 Shurtleff W 11 0 Farmington Athletic Club W 12 0

Won 2, Lost 2, Tied 1 Head Coach: J.F. Courleux Opponent Jackson Athletic Club W Saint Louis L Westminister College T Arkansas State W Springfield L

SE OPP 11 0 11 0

1905 SE OPP 12 0 9 47 43 0

1906 Won 2, Lost 3, Tied 1 Opponent SE OPP Arkansas L 0 12 Saint Louis L 0 5 Washington University T 0 0 Missouri Mines W 16 6 Truman State L 6 26 Central Missouri W 16 6

1907 Won 1, Lost 3, Tied 0 Opponent SE OPP Mississippi W 12 6 Washington University L 0 34 Missouri Mines L 5 37 Central Missouri L 4 34

1912 Won 2, Lost 2, Tied 0 Opponent SE OPP Shurtleff W 6 0 Sikeston Athletic Club W 28 0 Christian Brothers L 12 34 Missouri Mines L 0 46

Won 2, Lost 0, Tied 0 Head Coach: J.F. Courleux Opponent Jackson Athletic Club W Sikeston Athletic Club W

SE OPP 38 0 14 0

1913 Won 1, Lost 3, Tied 1 Opponent Missouri Mines L Sikeston Athletic Club T Christian Brothers L Sikeston Athletic Club L Southern Illinois W

1919 SE OPP 0 51 6 6 6 97 0 15 17 14

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Won 2, Lost 4, Tied 0 Head Coach: J.F. Courleux Opponent SE OPP Jackson Athletic Club L 0 19 Saint Louis L 7 33 Southern Illinois W 4 0 Shurtleff L 13 19 Westminster College W 19 7 Springfield L 0 28

1915 1920

Won 0, Lost 3, Tied 0 Opponent SE OPP Saint Louis L 0 45 Mississippi L 0 17 Truman State L 0 9

Won 2, Lost 4, Tied 0 Head Coach: J.F. Courleux Opponent Jackson Athletic Club W Christian Brothers L Charleston Athletic Club L Southern Illinois W Sikeston Athletic Club L Southern Illinois L

1909

1916

Won 1, Lost 1, Tied 0 Opponent Saint Louis L Truman State W

Won 4, Lost 5, Tied 0 Head Coach: J.F. Courleux Opponent SE OPP Southern Illinois L 0 34 Saint Louis L 0 26 Arkansas State L 0 13 Mayfield College W 111 0 Jackson W 19 7 Southern Illinois L 0 31 Christian Brothers L 7 55 Farmington Athletic Club W 40 7 DeSoto Athletic Club W 107 0

1908

1918

SE OPP 13 0 0 33 7 13 19 0 0 41 7 24

Won 0, Lost 4, Tied 0 Head Coach: J.F. Courleux Opponent SE OPP Saint Louis L 0 22 Missouri Mines L 0 28 Springfield L 0 35 McKendree L 0 61

1921

SE OPP 0 28 6 0

1910 Won 1, Lost 1, Tied 0 Opponent Saint Louis L Truman State W

SE OPP 0 22 51 0

Won 1, Lost 4, Tied 2 Head Coach: J.F. Courleux Opponent SE OPP Saint Louis L 0 7 Missouri Mines L 0 24 Springfield L 0 7 Southern Illinois W 13 0 Southern Illinois T 0 0 Arkansas State T 0 0

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1922

1926

1930

Won 5, Lost 2, Tied 1 Head Coach: J.F. Courleux Opponent SE OPP Saint Louis L 0 40 Springfield L 0 67 Shurtleff W 12 3 Southern Illinois W 12 9 McKendree T 0 0 Southern Illinois W 12 7 Central Wesleyan W 16 6 Arkansas State W 51 0

Won 0, Lost 6, Tied 1 Head Coach: J.F. Courleux Opponent SE OPP Springfield L 0 6 Northwest Missouri L 10 14 Kirksville L 0 23 Murray State L 0 3 Southern Illinois T 0 0 Central Missouri L 0 33 Southern Illinois L 0 7

Won 1, Lost 6, Tied 1 Head Coach: George Flamank Opponent SE OPP Southern Illinois L 6 12 Haskell Indians W 12 6 McKendree L 2 19 Murray State L 0 7 Northwest Missouri L 0 45 Memphis T 0 0 Southern Illinois L 0 19 Springfield L 6 20

1927 1923 Won 4, Lost 3, Tied 0 Head Coach: J.F. Courleux Opponent SE OPP Saint Louis L 0 27 Springfield L 3 46 Southern Illinois L 0 13 McKendree W 2 0 Southern Illinois W 13 12 Central Wesleyan W 7 0 Arkansas State W 6 0

Won 1, Lost 5, Tied 2 Head Coach: J.F. Courleux Opponent SE OPP Murray State L 0 6 McKendree L 9 13 Northwest Missouri W 7 0 Central Missouri L 7 19 Southern Illinois T 6 6 Springfield L 0 6 Kirksville L 0 80 Southern Illinois T 0 0

1924

1928

Won 3, Lost 5, Tied 0 Head Coach: J.F. Courleux Opponent SE OPP Mayfield College W 20 7 Northwest Missouri L 0 16 Southern Illinois L 14 17 Springfield W 9 6 Southern Illinois L 0 23 Kirksville L 3 10 Arkansas State W 13 0 Central Missouri L 0 19

Won 1, Lost 5, Tied 1 Head Coach: J.F. Courleux Opponent SE OPP Murray State L 0 12 Northwest Missouri L 0 44 Springfield L 0 40 Southern Illinois T 6 6 Central Missouri L 7 25 Arkansas State W 12 0 Kirksville L 0 13

1929 1925 Won 3, Lost 3, Tied 2 Head Coach: J.F. Courleux Opponent SE OPP Mayfield College W 12 0 Southern Illinois W 10 0 Northwest Missouri L 0 3 Springfield L 0 40 Southern Illinois T 0 0 Central Missouri W 7 0 Kirksville L 0 42 McKendree T 0 0

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Won 3, Lost 3, Tied 1 Head Coach: J.F. Courleux Opponent SE OPP Memphis Teachers T 0 0 Springfield L 0 6 Central Missouri W 6 2 Murray State W 13 0 Southern Illinois L 0 7 McKendree L 0 3 Arkansas State W 25 0

1931 Won 2, Lost 8, Tied 0 Head Coach: George Flamank Opponent SE OPP Evansville W 15 0 Kirksville L 0 44 Southern Illinois W 6 0 Westminster L 0 12 Central Missouri L 0 6 Murray State L 6 32 Southern Illinois L 0 12 Northwest Missouri L 0 38 Springfield L 6 34

1932 Won 2, Lost 6, Tied 1 Head Coach: Abe Stuber Opponent SE OPP McKendree L 0 6 Evansville W 19 0 Southern Illinois W 19 0 Central Missouri L 0 7 Memphis L 0 7 Northwest Missouri L 7 21 Springfield L 20 29 Southern Illinois T 0 0 Kirksville L 0 13

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1936

Won 5, Lost 3, Tied 1 Head Coach: Abe Stuber Opponent SE OPP Evansville W 26 7 Memphis L 0 18 Southern Illinois T 0 0 Kirksville L 6 20 Southern Illinois W 12 9 Northwest Missouri W 13 0 Oakland City College W 47 0 Springfield W 22 13 Central Missouri L 6 13

Won 4, Lost 5, Tied 0 Head Coach: Abe Stuber Opponent SE OPP Hendrix L 0 6 Missouri L 0 20 Illinois College L 0 12 Central Missouri L 2 14 Kirksville L 0 6 Springfield W 20 0 Southern Illinois W 6 4 Northwest Missouri W 7 0 Missouri Mines W 19 16

1934

1937

Won 8, Lost 1, Tied 0 Head Coach: Abe Stuber Opponent SE OPP Carthage W 13 0 Southern Illinois W 14 6 Central Missouri W 7 6 Memphis Teachers W 6 0 Northwest Missouri W 12 9 Springfield W 29 7 Southern Illinois W 32 0 Oakland City College W 55 0 Kirksville L 0 13

Won 9, Lost 0, Tied 0 Head Coach: Abe Stuber Opponent SE OPP Hendrix W 12 0 Southern Illinois W 14 0 Springfield W 33 0 Northwest Missouri W 12 0 Kirksville W 14 0 Southern Illinois W 13 0 Evansville W 34 0 Central Missouri W 20 6 Missouri Mines W 16 6 * - MIAA Champions

1935 Won 7, Lost 2, Tied 0 Head Coach: Abe Stuber Opponent SE OPP Indiana State W 14 0 Southern Illinois W 7 0 Central Missouri W 16 13 Arkansas College (Batesville) W 32 0 Northwest Missouri W 20 7 Kirksville L 0 20 Southern Illinois W 14 0 Springfield L 0 6 Missouri Mines W 20 0

1938 Won 3, Lost 5, Tied 0 Head Coach: Abe Stuber Opponent SE OPP Southern Illinois W 27 0 Hendrix W 14 0 Central Missouri W 6 0 Kirksville L 3 7 Missouri Mines L 0 35 Southern Illinois L 0 6 Northwest Missouri L 0 15 Springfield L 7 12

1939 Won 5, Lost 3, Tied 1 Head Coach: Abe Stuber Opponent SE OPP Southern Illinois W 9 2 Hendrix W 13 0 Kirksville W 9 3 Central Missouri T 0 0 Carthage W 27 6

Northwest Missouri Missouri Mines Springfield Southern Illinois

L 0 7 L 6 12 L 0 6 W 24 0

1940 Won 4, Lost 5, Tied 1 Head Coach: Abe Stuber Opponent SE OPP Culver-Stockton T 0 0 Rose Polytechnic Institute W 20 0 Southern Illinois L 13 14 Central Missouri L 0 13 Kirksville W 12 0 William Penn W 25 0 Northwest Missouri L 0 18 Springfield L 7 21 Southern Illinois W 6 0 Missouri Mines L 7 10

1941 Won 4, Lost 4, Tied 1 Head Coach: Abe Stuber Opponent SE OPP Arkansas College (Batesville) W 44 0 Upper Iowa W 28 7 Truman State L 7 20 Central Missouri T 0 0 Evansville W 48 19 Northwest Missouri L 0 6 Missouri Mines L 0 20 Southern Illinois W 14 7 Missouri State L 21 32

1942 Won 6, Lost 2, Tied 0 Head Coach: Abe Stuber Opponent SE OPP Washington University L 7 26 Southern Illinois W 26 7 Central Missouri W 27 0 Missouri “B” Team W 14 2 Culver-Stockton W 12 0 Northwest Missouri L 6 7 Missouri Mines W 7 6 Missouri State W 19 6 * - MIAA Champions

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1943 Won 4, Lost 2, Tied 0 Head Coach: Abe Stuber Opponent Indiana State W Missouri Valley W Central Missouri W Missouri Valley W Missouri Mines L Illinois Normal L

Southern Illinois Missouri Mines SE OPP 13 0 26 7 27 0 32 0 0 25 0 13

1944 Won 3, Lost 4, Tied 0 Head Coach: Abe Stuber Opponent Indiana State L Missouri Valley L Macomb Teachers W Central Missouri L Illinois Normal L Missouri Valley W Southern Illinois W

SE OPP 0 7 7 13 46 0 14 18 12 13 13 0 26 7

1945 (No Games) 1946 Won 8, Lost 0, Tied 1 Head Coach: Abe Stuber Opponent SE OPP Evansville T 0 0 Arkansas State W 8 0 Southern Illinois W 20 13 Truman State W 40 12 Central Missouri W 40 0 Missouri Mines W 27 6 Northwest Missouri W 7 0 Hendrix W 31 7 Missouri State W 27 0 * - MIAA Champions

1947 Won 2, Lost 6, Tied 1 Head Coach: Wayne Goddard Opponent SE OPP Middle Tennessee L 0 12 Arkansas State L 0 25 Central Missouri L 0 12 Truman State L 6 13 Hendrix W 7 0 Northwest Missouri T 0 0 Missouri State W 13 0

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20 47

1948 Won 0, Lost 7, Tied 2 Head Coach: Wayne Goddard Opponent Southeast Oklahoma L Middle Tennessee L Southern Illinois L Truman State L Central Missouri T Murray State L Northwest Missouri L Missouri Mines T Missouri State L

SE OPP 0 7 7 20 13 25 0 12 12 12 0 40 6 14 7 7 0 54

1949 Won 2, Lost 7, Tied 0 Head Coach: Wayne Goddard Opponent SE OPP Southeast Oklahoma L 0 8 Culver-Stockton W 17 7 Southern Illinois W 25 7 Central Missouri L 6 21 Truman State L 7 12 Northwest Missouri L 14 41 Missouri Mines L 6 30 Missouri State L 6 21 Southern Illinois L 7 14

1950 Won 4, Lost 5, Tied 1 Head Coach: Wayne Goddard Opponent Central Missouri W Millikin W Southern Illinois W Central Missouri L Truman State T Missouri “B” Team L Northwest Missouri L Missouri Mines W Missouri State L Washington University L

SE OPP 25 7 12 7 10 0 2 21 13 13 13 26 0 7 7 6 0 35 0 6

1951 Won 2, Lost 5, Tied 1 Head Coach: Wayne Goddard Opponent Central Iowa State L Millikin W Truman State L Central Missouri T Northwest Missouri L Missouri Mines L Missouri State L Southern Illinois W

SE OPP 0 6 25 0 0 12 13 13 0 7 6 19 6 7 45 6

1952 Won 4, Lost 4, Tied 0 Head Coach: Kenneth Knox Opponent Southern Illinois W Central Missouri W Truman State L Missouri Mines W Northwest Missouri L Bethel College W Missouri State L Western Kentucky L

SE OPP 20 0 14 0 0 18 10 0 7 13 61 0 0 7 0 41

1953 Won 4, Lost 3, Tied 2 Head Coach: Kenneth Knox Opponent Central Arkansas W Southern Illinois W Central Missouri T Truman State L Missouri Mines L Missouri State W Northwest Missouri T Austin Peay W Arkansas A&M L

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RECORDS

1957

1960

Won 7, Lost 2, Tied 0 Head Coach: Kenneth Knox Opponent Central Arkansas W Southern Illinois W Memphis Navy W Missouri Mines W Central Missouri W Truman State L Missouri State W Northwest Missouri W Delta State L

Won 6, Lost 2, Tied 1 Head Coach: Kenneth Knox Opponent South Dakota L Eastern Illinois W Truman State W Western Kentucky L Arkansas Tech W Central Missouri T Missouri State W Missouri Mines W Northwest Missouri W * - MIAA Champions

Won 6, Lost 4, Tied 0 Head Coach: Kenneth Knox Opponent Western Kentucky W Drake L St. Benedict’s W Delta State L Truman State L Central Missouri W Northwest Missouri W Missouri State W Missouri Mines W Murray State L

SE OPP 21 6 7 6 12 6 33 7 30 0 7 21 27 0 27 6 6 20

SE OPP 0 21 41 0 19 7 20 25 13 6 20 20 20 0 32 0 20 0

SE OPP 28 19 6 17 16 15 6 13 0 6 23 0 7 6 21 0 42 0 10 21

1955 Won 9, Lost 0, Tied 0 Head Coach: Kenneth Knox Opponent Southern Illinois W Central Arkansas W Henderson State W Northwest Missouri W Missouri Mines W Missouri State W Central Missouri W Truman State W Delta State W * - MIAA Champions

SE OPP 7 0 21 7 18 7 31 6 9 6 14 0 13 12 39 14 24 7

1958

1961

Won 7, Lost 1, Tied 1 Head Coach: Kenneth Knox Opponent SE OPP South Dakota W 6 2 Carson-Newman W 26 7 Missouri Mines W 19 7 Western Kentucky L 0 12 Northwest Missouri W 33 14 Missouri State W 19 6 Truman State W 48 12 St. Ambrose T 27 27 Central Missouri W 42 6 * - MIAA Champions

Won 5, Lost 5, Tied 0 Head Coach: Kenneth Knox Opponent Western Kentucky L Jacksonville State W St. Benedict’s W Delta State L Truman State L Central Missouri W Northwest Missouri W Missouri Mines W Missouri State L Murray State L

1959

1962

Won 7, Lost 2, Tied 0 Head Coach: Kenneth Knox Opponent SE OPP Western Kentucky L 8 13 Hillsdale L 0 14 Missouri Mines W 30 7 Carson-Newman W 33 0 Northwest Missouri W 43 12 Missouri State W 17 7 Truman State W 36 0 St. Ambros W 32 24 Central Missouri W 42 7 * - MIAA Champions

Won 7, Lost 3, Tied 0 Head Coach: Kenneth Knox Opponent Western Kentucky L Jacksonville State L St. Benedict’s W Delta State W Missouri Mines W Missouri State W Truman State W Central Missouri W Northwest Missouri W Murray State L * - MIAA Champions

SE OPP 0 13 13 12 14 0 6 13 7 26 3 0 28 0 27 7 6 15 7 22

1956 Won 2, Lost 7, Tied 0 Head Coach: Kenneth Knox Opponent Central Arkansas W Eastern Illinois W Arkansas Tech L Missouri State L Northwest Missouri L Truman State L Central Missouri L Missouri Mines L North Alabama L

SE OPP 33 20 46 13 14 19 0 25 7 20 13 44 21 26 0 10 13 61

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1963

1966

1969

Won 4, Lost 6, Tied 0 Head Coach: Kenneth Knox Opponent Western Kentucky L Jacksonville State W Augustana (S.D.) W Delta State L Missouri Mines L Missouri State L Truman State L Central Missouri W Northwest Missouri W Northeast Oklahoma L

Won 5, Lost 5, Tied 0 Head Coach: Kenneth Knox Opponent SE OPP Northeast Louisiana L 9 20 Evansville W 21 0 Austin Peay L 27 28 UT Martin L 14 17 Central Missouri W 34 14 Northwest Missouri W 24 21 Missouri Mines W 49 13 Missouri State L 7 20 Truman State W 41 19 Arkansas Tech L 21 33

Won 8, Lost 2, Tied 0 Head Coach: Tom Thrower Opponent Delta State W Jacksonville State W at Evansville W at Murray State L Northwest Missouri W at Missouri S&T W at Missouri State W Truman State W at Central Missouri L Illinois State (HC) W * - MIAA Champions

SE OPP 7 40 10 7 22 13 0 28 14 19 16 27 0 20 41 13 22 19 7 13

SE OPP 7 6 19 13 31 24 14 34 29 21 32 24 33 29 24 14 24 44 26 20

1964

1967

Won 5, Lost 5, Tied 0 Head Coach: Kenneth Knox Opponent Western Kentucky L Northern Michigan L Delta State L Jacksonville State W Missouri State W Truman State L Central Missouri W Northwest Missouri W Missouri Mines W Northeast Oklahoma L

Won 8, Lost 2, Tied 0 Head Coach: Kenneth Knox Opponent SE OPP Evansville W 14 7 Delta State L 10 21 UT Martin L 0 39 Bradley W 25 0 Central Missouri W 24 14 Northwest Missouri W 30 8 Missouri Mines W 34 0 Missouri State W 31 0 Truman State W 20 6 Arkansas Tech W 21 10 * - MIAA Champions

1970

1968

1971

Won 6, Lost 4, Tied 0 Head Coach: Tom Thrower Opponent SE OPP Delta State L 21 31 Evansville W 22 8 Bradley L 19 22 Murray State L 14 27 Northwest Missouri W 37 3 Missouri Mines W 31 13 Missouri State W 19 6 Truman State W 29 16 Central Missouri W 35 7 Arkansas Tech L 7 21 * - MIAA Champions

Won 7, Lost 3, Tied 1 Head Coach: Tom Thrower Opponent SE OPP Delta State T 10 10 Missouri Southern W 7 3 Jacksonville State L 0 57 Evansville W 14 6 Missouri State W 35 6 Truman State L 21 24 Washburn University W 20 13 Lincoln L 13 14 Northwest Missouri W 41 3 Missouri S&T W 42 21 Central Missouri W 16 6

SE OPP 0 14 0 24 3 12 24 0 17 14 3 12 23 0 35 6 49 7 0 28

Won 5, Lost 5, Tied 0 Head Coach: Tom Thrower Date Opponent S19 at Delta State L S26 at Illinois State L O3 Evansville L O10 Missouri State W O17 at Truman State L O24 at Bradley W O31 Lincoln W N7 at NW Missouri State W N14 at Missouri S&T W N21 Central Missouri L

SE OPP 8 14 7 21 0 16 24 10 6 14 48 0 20 6 34 29 35 21 7 16

1965 Won 2, Lost 8, Tied 0 Head Coach: Kenneth Knox Opponent SE OPP Northeast Louisiana L 0 5 Evansville L 6 23 Austin Peay L 7 50 Jacksonville State L 13 23 Truman State L 7 27 Central Missouri W 16 14 Northwest Missouri L 7 12 Missouri Mines W 21 16 Arkansas Tech L 24 25 Missouri State L 13 27

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RECORDS

1975

1978

Won 5, Lost 4, Tied 1 Head Coach: Tom Thrower Opponent SE OPP Delta State L 0 42 Missouri Southern L 6 7 Arkansas Tech T 10 10 Evansville W 37 21 Missouri State W 10 7 Truman State L 14 21 Lincoln W 38 8 Northwest Missouri L 13 22 Missouri S&T W 31 0 Central Missouri W 28 21

Won 7, Lost 4, Tied 0 Head Coach: Jim Lohr Opponent Arkansas Tech L Delta State L Evansville L Nicholls State L Missouri S&T W Missouri State W Missouri Western W Northwest Missouri W Central Missouri W Lincoln W Truman State W * - MIAA Champions

Won 6, Lost 5, Tied 0 Head Coach: Jim Lohr Date Opponent S2 at Murray State W S9 Central Arkansas W S16 at Delta State L S23 Evansville W S30 Arkansas Tech W O7 at Missouri S&T L O14 Central Missouri L O28 Lincoln W N4 at Truman State L N11 at NW Missouri State W N18 Missouri State L

1973 Won 6, Lost 4, Tied 0 Head Coach: Tom Thrower Opponent SE OPP Delta State L 12 20 Missouri Southern L 7 9 Arkansas Tech L 21 38 Evansville W 28 16 Missouri State W 13 6 Truman State W 14 13 Lincoln W 13 13 Northwest Missouri L 7 14 Missouri S&T W 33 8 Central Missouri W 27 0 * - MIAA Champions

1974 Won 7, Lost 4, Tied 0 Head Coach: Jim Lohr Opponent SE OPP Delta State L 3 19 Missouri Southern W 34 24 Evansville L 6 17 Arkansas Tech W 44 0 Missouri S&T L 19 21 Missouri State W 39 20 Missouri Western W 23 17 Northwest Missouri L 27 28 Central Missouri W 31 18 Lincoln W 19 6 Truman State W 29 16

SE OPP 9 22 10 41 24 41 17 18 17 0 17 3 22 0 41 7 30 6 39 7 17 14

SE OPP 24 21 16 0 22 28 40 7 13 10 6 13 16 17 40 13 17 21 28 21 6 38

1979 1976 Won 7, Lost 3, Tied 1 Head Coach: Jim Lohr Date Opponent S4 at Murray State L S11 Central Ark. State W S18 at Delta State L S25 Evansville W O2 Arkansas State W O9 Central Missouri W O16 at NW Missouri State W O30 at Truman State T N6 Missouri State (HC) L N13 at Missouri S&T W N20 Lincoln W

SE 3 10 17 17 17 29 17 3 17 20 33

OPP 14 7 42 16 6 26 12 3 30 12 0

Won 6, Lost 4, Tied 1 Head Coach: Jim Lohr Date Opponent S1 Murray State T S8 at Central Arkansas L S15 Delta State L S22 at Evansville L S29 at Arkansas Tech W O6 Missouri S&T L O13 at Central Missouri W O27 at Lincoln W N3 Truman State (HC) W N10 NW Missouri State W N17 at Missouri State W

SE 21 11 13 0 31 7 31 58 31 20 36

OPP 21 33 17 17 23 9 15 7 3 14 29

1980 1977 Won 7, Lost 3, Tied 1 Head Coach: Jim Lohr Date Opponent S3 Murray State L S10 at Central Ark. State W S17 Delta State W S24 at Evansville W O1 at Arkansas Tech L O8 at Central Missouri W O15 NW Missouri State W O29 Truman State W N5 at Missouri State L N12 Missouri S&T T N19 at Lincoln W * - MIAA Champions

SE 6 17 24 27 16 40 16 10 10 14 28

OPP 13 6 21 22 34 28 0 0 14 14 6

Won 4, Lost 7, Tied 0 Head Coach: Jim Lohr Date Opponent S6 at Murray State L S13 Central Arkansas L S20 Evansville W S27 at Delta State L O4 Missouri State L O11 at Truman State L O18 at Northern Iowa L O25 Lincoln W N1 at NW Missouri State W N8 at Missouri S&T L N15 Central Missouri W

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1981

1984

1987

Won 2, Lost 9, Tied 0 Head Coach: Jim Lohr Date Opponent S5 Murray State L S12 at Central Arkansas L S19 at Evansville L S26 Delta State L O3 at Missouri State L O10 Truman State L O17 Arkansas-Monticello L O24 at Lincoln W O31 NW Missouri State L N7 Missouri S&T W N14 at Central Missouri L

Won 1, Lost 10, Tied 0 Head Coach: Bob Smith Date Opponent S8 Central Arkansas L S15 at Murray State L S22 Delta State L S29 Southern Illinois L O6 at Missouri S&T L O13 at Northern Michigan L O20 at UT Martin L O27 at NW Missouri State L N3 Central Missouri L N10 Lincoln W N17 at Truman State L

Won 6, Lost 4, Tied 1 Head Coach: Bob Smith Date Opponent SE OPP S5 Troy State W 18 17 S12 at Murray State L 12 30 S19 UT Martin L 13 25 S26 at Delta State L 28 35 O3 NW Missouri State W 49 0 O10 at Lincoln W 31 9 O17 at Central Missouri L 21 31 O29 at Southwest Baptist L 24 31 O31 Truman State (HC) W 21 9 N7 Missouri S&T W 16 0 N14 Mississippi College W 30 28 * - MIAA Co-Champions

SE OPP 23 37 10 32 10 14 16 20 11 23 19 34 22 25 53 0 10 33 17 14 11 31

1982

1985

Won 5, Lost 5, Tied 1 Head Coach: Jim Lohr Date Opponent S4 at Murray State L S11 Central Arkansas T S18 Evansville W S25 at Delta State L O2 Missouri State L O9 at Truman State L O16 Northern Iowa W O23 Lincoln W O30 at NW Missouri State W N6 at Missouri S&T L N13 Central Missouri W

Won 4, Lost 7, Tied 0 Head Coach: Bob Smith Date Opponent S7 at Murray State L S14 at Central Arkansas L S21 UT Martin W S28 at Delta State L O5 Missouri S&T L O12 Abilene Christian W O19 at Southern Illinois L O26 NW Missouri State W N2 at Central Missouri L N9 at Lincoln W N16 Truman State L

SE OPP 6 16 14 14 39 13 15 42 26 44 14 42 20 17 50 34 44 21 0 12 38 36

SE OPP 14 21 3 42 14 37 16 27 0 16 15 44 7 21 28 30 9 50 24 16 10 28

1988 SE 25 9 57 16 3 44 13 28 14 41 24

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Won 6, Lost 4, Tied 0 Head Coach: Bill Maskill Date Opponent S3 at Troy L S10 Murray State W S17 at Mississippi College L O1 Central Missouri W O8 at Truman State L O15 Lincoln (HC) W O22 Missouri S&T W O29 at Grand Valley State L N5 NW Missouri State W N12 Southwest Baptist W

1983

1986

1989

Won 1, Lost 9, Tied 0 Head Coach: Jim Lohr Date Opponent S3 Murray State L S10 at Central Arkansas L S17 at Southern Illinois L S24 Delta State L O1 at Missouri State L O8 Truman State L O22 at Lincoln W O29 NW Missouri State L N5 Missouri S&T L N12 at Central Missouri L

Won 6, Lost 5, Tied 0 Head Coach: Bob Smith Date Opponent A30 at Mississippi College W S6 Murray State L S13 Central Arkansas L S20 at UT Martin W S27 Delta State L O4 at Abilene Christian L O11 Central Missouri (HC) L O18 at Missouri S&T W O25 at NW Missouri State W N1 at Truman State W N15 Lincoln W

Won 7, Lost 4, Tied 0 Head Coach: Bill Maskill Date Opponent S2 at Southwest Baptist L S9 Missouri Southern W S16 Mississippi College L S23 at NW Missouri State L S30 Pittsburg State L O7 at Missouri S&T W O14 Wasburn University W O21 at Truman State W O28 Missouri Western (HC) W N4 at Central Missouri W N11 Lincoln W

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1990 1991

Won 3, Lost 8, Tied 0 (3-4 in OVC, 5th) Head Coach: John Mumford Date Opponent SE OPP A31 Southern Illinois L 27 28 S7 at UT Martin L 29 36 S14 Eastern Kentucky L 7 49 S21 at Illinois State L 7 42 S28 at Austin Peay L 21 24 O5 Samford L 24 48 O12 Tennessee Tech (HC) W 34 31 O19 Tennessee State W 37 34 O26 at Middle Tennessee L 0 52 N9 Morehead State W 17 16 N16 at Murray State L 10 14

1992 Won 2, Lost 9, Tied 0 (2-6 in OVC, 8th) Head Coach: John Mumford Date Opponent SE OPP S3 Murray State W 27 21 S12 at Southern Illinois L 35 44 S26 Austin Peay L 16 21 O3 at Eastern Kentucky L 10 20 O10 at Tennessee Tech L 14 49 O17 at Samford L 14 45 O24 Middle Tennessee L 16 30 O31 UT Martin (HC) W 37 13 N7 at Morehead State L 17 20 N14 Illinois State L 33 52 N21 at Tennessee State L 27 37

1993 Won 3, Lost 8, Tied 0 (2-6 in OVC, 8th) Head Coach: John Mumford Date Opponent SE OPP S4 at Missouri State L 10 24 S11 Sam Houston State L 7 40 S18 at Murray State L 14 17 S25 at UT Martin L 14 17 O2 Morehead State L 21 23 O9 Tennessee Tech L 3 24 O23 at Middle Tennessee L 10 31 O30 at Austin Peay W 17 10 N6 Eastern Kentucky (HC) L 21 35 N13 Kentucky State W 45 14 N20 Tennessee State W 14 13

1994 Won 7, Lost 5, Tied 0 (5-3 in OVC, 3rd) Head Coach: John Mumford Date Opponent SE OPP S1 Kentucky State W 32 6 S10 at Sam Houston State L 4 24 S17 Murray State L 16 23 S24 UT Martin W 10 0 O1 at Morehead State W 45 20 O8 at Tennessee Tech W 19 14 O15 at Southern Illinois W 24 14 O22 Middle Tennessee L 14 38 O29 Austin Peay (HC) W 31 10 N5 at Eastern Kentucky L 6 34 N12 at Hawai’i L 0 34 N19 at Tennessee State W 17 12

1995 Won 5, Lost 6, Tied 0 (5-3 in OVC, 4th) Head Coach: John Mumford Date Opponent SE OPP A31 Southern Illinois L 27 30 S9 at Eastern Illinois L 18 34 S16 at Murray State L 0 34 S23 at Austin Peay W 38 23 S30 Eastern Kentucky L 24 42 O7 Tennessee Tech (HC) W 33 12 O21 at Middle Tennessee L 0 42 O28 at UT Martin W 38 17 N4 Morehead State W 21 12 N11 Missouri State L 3 39 N18 Tennessee State W 41 24

1996 Won 3, Lost 8, Tied 0 (3-5 in OVC, 7th) Head Coach: John Mumford Date Opponent SE S15 at Illinois State L 0 S21 Murray State L 0 S28 Austin Peay W 17 O5 at Eastern Kentucky L 0 O13 at Tennessee Tech L 20 O19 at Arkansas State L 9 O26 Middle Tennessee (HC) W 16 N2 UT Martin L 6 N9 Eastern Illinois L 21 N16 at Southern Illinois L 17 N23 at Tennessee State W 24

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Won 7, Lost 3, Tied 0 Head Coach: John Mumford Date Opponent SE OPP S1 Southwest Baptist W 21 7 S8 at Missouri Southern W 17 0 S15 at Eastern Kentucky L 0 45 S22 NW Missouri State W 30 14 S29 at Pittsburg State L 28 57 O6 Missouri S&T W 28 17 O13 at Wasburn University W 35 7 O20 Truman State L 7 26 O27 at Missouri Western W 14 0 N3 Central Missouri (HC) W 21 7

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1997

2000

2003

Won 4, Lost 7, Tied 0 (1-6 in OVC, 7th) Head Coach: John Mumford Date Opponent SE A30 Lambuth W 24 S13 Illinois State L 7 S21 at Murray State L 3 S29 at UT Martin W 42 O4 Eastern Illinois L 7 O11 Tennessee Tech (HC) L 14 O25 at Middle Tennessee L 6 N1 at Austin Peay W 31 N8 Eastern Kentucky L 10 N15 Southern Illinois W 28 N22 Tennessee State L 27

Won 3, Lost 8, Tied 0 (1-6 in OVC, 7th) Head Coach: Tim Billings Date Opponent SE OPP A31 at Marshall L 7 63 S9 at Southern Illinois W 34 33 S16 Illinois State W 28 25 S23 Western Kentucky L 14 38 S30 at Eastern Kentucky L 24 48 O7 at Tennessee Tech L 6 31 O21 Murray State (HC) L 28 38 O28 UT Martin W 34 14 N4 at Eastern Illinois L 9 38 N11 at Missouri State L 7 24 N18 at Tennessee State L 33 51

Won 5, Lost 7, Tied 0 (5-3 in OVC, Tied 3rd) Head Coach: Tim Billings Date Opponent SE OPP A28 at Ohio L 3 17 S6 Southern Illinois L 7 28 S13 at Arkansas State L 3 21 S20 Missouri State L 10 17 S27 at Samford L 31 41 O4 Eastern Illinois (HC) W 30 17 O18 at Eastern Kentucky W 41 38 O25 Murray State L 24 27 N1 at UT Martin W 20 7 N8 Tennessee State W 52 35 N15 at Tennessee Tech W 24 20 N22 Jacksonville State L 17 22

OPP 6 41 17 7 32 17 55 0 20 17 32

1998

2001

Won 3, Lost 8, Tied 0 (2-5 in OVC, 7th) Head Coach: John Mumford Date Opponent SE OPP S3 Truman State W 23 18 S12 Indiana State L 14 21 S19 Murray State L 14 26 S26 UT Martin W 41 14 O3 at Eastern Illinois L 33 35 O10 at Tennessee Tech W 29 24 O17 Tennessee State L 7 38 O24 at Missouri State L 10 45 O31 Middle Tennessee (HC) L 19 21 N7 at Eastern Kentucky L 7 19 N14 at Southern Illinois L 7 34

Won 4, Lost 7, Tied 0 (1-5 in OVC, 6th) Head Coach: Tim Billings Date Opponent SE OPP S1 at Eastern Michigan L 12 16 S8 Southern Illinois W 24 5 S15 Missouri State L 28 31 S22 at Illinois State W 38 33 S29 at Tennessee State L 14 20 O6 UT Martin W 45 30 O13 at Eastern Illinois L 0 12 O20 Murray State (HC) L 35 45 O27 at Tennessee Tech L 21 41 N3 Eastern Kentucky L 24 42 N10 Quincy W 38 6

1999

2002

Won 3, Lost 8, Tied 0 (2-5 in OVC, 6th) Head Coach: John Mumford Date Opponent SE OPP S2 Southern Illinois L 25 43 S11 at Illinois State L 7 55 S18 at Murray State L 18 45 S25 at Western Kentucky L 10 21 O2 Eastern Kentucky L 28 37 O9 Tennessee Tech (HC) L 7 21 O16 at Indiana State L 13 34 O23 Missouri State W 28 23 O30 at UT Martin W 36 7 N6 Eastern Illinois W 45 38 N20 Tennessee State L 28 35

Won 8, Lost 4, Tied 0 (4-2 in OVC, Tied 2nd) Head Coach: Tim Billings Date Opponent SE OPP A29 Arkansas-Monticello W 42 41 OT S7 at Southern Illinois W 21 14 S14 at Eastern Michigan L 32 35 S21 at Missouri State L 21 28 S28 at Middle Tennessee W 24 14 O5 Tennessee State W 49 25 O12 at UT Martin W 50 35 O19 Eastern Illinois (HC) L 27 44 O26 at Murray State L 31 38 N2 Tennessee Tech W 36 30 N9 at Eastern Kentucky W 35 21 N16 Samford W 48 24

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2004 Won 3, Lost 8, Tied 0 (3-5 in OVC, 7th) Head Coach: Tim Billings Date Opponent SE S2 at Southern Illinois L 3 S11 at Bowling Green L 10 S18 at Central Michigan L 27 S25 Samford W 51 O2 at Eastern Illinois L 28 O16 Eastern Kentucky L 13 O23 at Murray State L 13 O30 UT Martin (HC) W 35 N6 at Tennessee State L 36 N13 Tennessee Tech W 31 N20 at Jacksonville State L 9

OPP 42 49 44 48 35 38 28 7 38 28 47

2005 Won 2, Lost 9, Tied 0 (2-6 in OVC, 7th) Head Coach: Tim Billings Date Opponent SE OPP S1 Southern Illinois L 23 58 S10 at Kent State L 12 33 S17 at Missouri State L 21 45 S24 Jacksonville State L 10 24 S29 at Samford L 17 33 O8 Eastern Illinois L 24 48 O22 at Eastern Kentucky L 32 33 O29 Murray State (HC) W 52 21 N5 at UT Martin L 21 24 N12 Tennessee State W 32 24 N19 at Tennessee Tech L 24 31

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2009

2012

Won 4, Lost 7, Tied 0 (2-6 in OVC, 7th) Head Coach: Tony Samuel Date Opponent SE S2 at Austin Peay W 38 S9 Missouri S&T W 44 S16 at Jacksonville State L 7 S30 Samford W 19 O7 at Eastern Illinois L 0 O14 at Arkansas L 7 O21 Eastern Kentucky (HC) L 21 O28 at Murray State W 24 N4 UT Martin L 14 N11 at Tennessee State L 0 N18 Tennessee Tech L 29

Won 2, Lost 9, Tied 0 (1-7 in OVC, 8th) Head Coach: Tony Samuel Date Opponent SE OPP S3 Quincy W 72 3 S12 at Cincinnati L 3 70 S19 Eastern Illinois L 14 23 S26 at UT Martin L 22 29 O3 at Tennessee State L 17 23 O10 Austin Peay (HC) L 14 24 O24 at Tennessee Tech L 16 28 O31 at Eastern Kentucky L 6 20 N7 Jacksonville State L 3 24 N14 Murray State W 49 13 N21 Southern Illinois L 24 42

Won 3, Lost 8, Tied 0 (2-6 in OVC, Tied 7th) Head Coach: Tony Samuel Date Opponent SE OPP A30 at Central Michigan L 27 38 S8 Mars Hill College W 30 18 S15 at Southern Illinois L 14 35 S22 Tennessee Tech W 41 38 2OT S29 at Jacksonville State L 16 31 O13 Tennessee State L 28 40 O20 UT Martin (HC) L 17 27 O27 at Austin Peay W 48 27 N3 Eastern Kentucky L 7 31 N10 at Eastern Illinois L 20 39 N17 at Murray State L 35 42

2007

2010

2013

Won 3, Lost 8, Tied 0 (1-6 in OVC, 9th) Head Coach: Tony Samuel Date Opponent SE OPP A30 at Cincinnati L 3 59 S8 Southwest Baptist W 38 17 S15 Indiana State W 13 10 S22 at Samford L 21 26 S29 Eastern Illinois L 16 31 O13 at Eastern Kentucky L 17 44 O20 Murray State (HC) L 17 31 O27 at UT Martin L 20 55 N3 Austin Peay L 31 34 2OT N10 at Missouri State L 17 55 N17 Jacksonville State W 32 25

Won 9, Lost 3, Tied 0 (7-1 in OVC, 1st) Head Coach: Tony Samuel Date Opponent SE OPP S2 at Ball State L 10 27 S11 at Murray State W 30 17 S18 at Southern Illinois W 24 21 S25 Tennessee Tech W 23 21 O2 at Eastern Illinois W 28 13 O9 Tennessee State W 19 17 O16 at Austin Peay W 41 24 O23 Eastern Kentucky W 40 21 O30 UT Martin (HC) W 24 17 N6 Southwest Baptist W 40 14 N13 at Jacksonville State L 27 29 NCAA Playoffs Second Round D4 at Eastern Washington L 17 37 * - OVC Champions

Won 3, Lost 9, Tied 0 (2-6 in OVC, Tied 7th) Head Coach: Tony Samuel Date Opponent SE OPP A29 at Southeastern La. L 7 45 S7 at Ole Miss L 13 31 S21 vs. Southern Illinois^ L 19 36 S28 UT Martin L 7 17 O5 at Tennessee State L 16 40 O12 Murray State W 37 34 3OT O19 at Eastern Illinois L 33 55 O26 Eastern Kentucky (HC) L 7 31 N2 Urbana W 37 35 N9 Tennessee Tech L 16 41 N16 at Austin Peay W 36 34 N23 at Jacksonville State L 34 42 ^ - Game Played at Busch Stadium

OPP 13 23 38 14 21 63 27 17 28 31 32

2008 Won 4, Lost 8, Tied 0 (2-6 in OVC, Tied 7th) Head Coach: Tony Samuel Date Opponent SE OPP A28 Southwest Baptist W 35 28 OT S6 at Missouri L 3 52 S11 Tennessee Tech L 27 29 S20 Missouri State L 28 45 S27 at Indiana State W 24 21 O4 at Jacksonville State L 17 38 O18 at Eastern Illinois L 21 24 O25 Tennessee State (HC) W 27 20 OT N1 Eastern Kentucky L 16 29 N8 at Murray State L 10 17 N15 UT Martin L 21 31 N22 at Austin Peay W 33 30

2014 2011 Won 3, Lost 8, Tied 0 (2-6 in OVC, Tied 7th) Head Coach: Tony Samuel Date Opponent SE OPP S3 Southern Illinois L 10 38 S17 at Purdue L 0 59 S24 at Tennessee Tech L 31 38 O1 Eastern Illinois W 37 30 O8 at Tennessee State L 3 55 O15 at Eastern Kentucky L 17 41 O22 Austin Peay (HC) W 17 13 O29 at UT Martin L 30 38 N5 Central Methodist W 55 44 N12 Jacksonville State L 21 22 N19 Murray State L 34 35

Won 5, Lost 7, Tied 0 (3-5 in OVC, Tied 6th) Head Coach: Tom Matukewicz Date Opponent SE OPP A28 Missouri Baptist W 77 0 S6 at Kansas L 28 34 S13 at Southern Illinois L 23 50 S20 Southeastern La. W 24 23 S27 at UT Martin W 31 27 O4 Tennessee State (HC) W 28 21 O11 at Murray State L 41 44 2OT O18 Eastern Illinois L 13 52 O25 at Eastern Kentucky L 21 33 N8 at Tennessee Tech L 26 27 N15 Austin Peay W 42 7 N22 Jacksonville State L 30 49

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2015

2018

Won 4, Lost 7, Tied 0 (3-4 in OVC, 5th) Head Coach: Tom Matukewicz Date Opponent SE OPP S5 at Missouri L 3 34 S12 Southern Illinois W 27 24 S19 at Indiana State L 28 29 S26 Shorter (Ga.) L 21 26 O3 Murray State W 27 10 O10 at Eastern Illinois L 28 33 O17 Eastern Kentucky (HC) L 10 27 O31 Tennessee Tech W 38 17 N7 at Austin Peay W 44 15 N14 at Jacksonville State L 28 56 N21 UT Martin L 25 28

Won 9, Lost 4, Tied 0 (6-2 in OVC, 2nd) Head Coach: Tom Matukewicz Date Opponent S1 at Arkansas State L S8 Dayton W S15 at Southern Illinois W S22 at Eastern Kentucky L O6 at Tennessee Tech W O13 Austin Peay (HC) W O20 Jacksonville State W O27 at UT Martin W N3 Tennessee State W N10 at Murray State L N17 Eastern Illinois W NCAA Playoffs First Round N24 Stony Brook W NCAA Playoffs Second Round D1 at Weber State L

2016 Won 3, Lost 8, Tied 0 (3-5 in OVC, 7th) Head Coach: Tom Matukewicz Date Opponent SE OPP S3 at Memphis L 17 35 S10 at Southern Illinois L 22 30 S17 Indiana State L 24 27 S24 at Murray State W 17 16 O1 Eastern Illinois W 21 14 O8 at Eastern Kentucky L 16 31 O22 at Tennessee Tech L 20 21 O29 Austin Peay W 41 21 N5 Jacksonville State (HC) L 10 17 N12 at UT Martin L 10 24 N19 Tennessee State L 31 32

2017 Won 3, Lost 8, Tied 0 (3-5 in OVC, 6th) Head Coach: Tom Matukewicz Date Opponent SE OPP S2 at Kansas L 16 38 S9 at Dayton L 23 25 S16 Southern Illinois L 17 35 S23 at Eastern Illinois L 16 19 S30 Eastern Kentucky W 29 10 O14 Tennessee Tech (HC) W 31 3 O21 at Austin Peay L 31 38 O28 at Jacksonville State L 7 23 N4 UT Martin L 14 16 N11 at Tennessee State L 20 23 N18 Murray State W 21 10

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#13 Illinois State 24 #12 Southeast Missouri 6 November 30, 2019 • Houck Field • Attendance: 3,274 yards and Zion Custis was SEMO’s top rusher with 49 yards on eight carries. It was the 13th100-yard receiving game of Wilkerson’s outstanding career. ISU outgained SEMO, 392-314, and held a 340-109 advantage on the ground. Defensively, the Redhawks were led by Zach Hall and Bydarrius Knighten who each tallied 10 tackles. Hall ended his SEMO career with 406 total tackles. Devin Alexander, a linebacker who battled back from a torn tricep to play SEMO’s final two games, picked up a first down with a 34-yard run on a faked punt. SEMO made its third NCAA FCS Playoff appearance all-time and second in back-to-back seasons for the first time in program history. The Redhawks, who saw their home winning streak end at 13 games, went 9-4 overall for the second year in a row.

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CAPE GIRARDEAU, Mo. – James Robinson ran for 297 yards and a touchdown to lead #13 Illinois State to a 24-6 win over #12 Southeast Missouri in the first round of the NCAA FCS Playoffs. Robinson averaged 7.2 yards per carry on 41 attempts and had all but 43 of ISU’s 340 rushing yards. SEMO starting quarterback Daniel Santacaterina missed the first half and the Redhawks first drive of the third quarter due to shoulder and foot injuries. Backup Joe Pyle took his place and threw for 124 yards on 9-of-17 passes in his first career start. Robinson scored the game’s first touchdown on an 11-yard run with 11:24 left to play in the first quarter and ISU jumped out to a 21-3 halftime lead. The Redbirds added a 46-yard field goal by Sam Fenlason to cap the scoring. SEMO’s only points of the contest came on field goals of 45 and 34 yards by Kendrick Tiller. Kristian Wilkerson led the Redhawks with five catches for 114

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November 24, 2018 • Houck Field • Attendance: 5,679 CAPE GIRARDEAU, Mo. – #20 Southeast Missouri erased a 14-point deficit by scoring 28 third-quarter points en route to a 28-14 victory over #15 Stony Brook in the first round of the NCAA Division I Football Championship. SEMO trailed, 14-0, at halftime after struggling against a tough Stony Brook defense in the first half. The Redhawk defense, which leads the nation with a +27 turnover margin, then took the game over in the second half. Justin Swift intercepted a Joe Carbone pass that was tipped by Clarence Thornton on the Seawolves opening drive of the second half. The turnover gave the Redhawks the ball at Stony Brook’s 24-yard line. Four plays later, Daniel Santacaterina scored on a 16-yard run to make it a 14-7 game with 13:19 left in the third quarter. On Stony Brook’s next possession, Carbone was intercepted again, this time by Taj Jenkins at the Seawolves 38-yard line. Santacaterina, after rushing for 29 yards on three carries, threw a 5-yard touchdown pass to Kristian Wilkerson which tied things up at 14-14 at the 10:06 mark. Following a Stony Brook punt, SEMO took over on downs in Seawolves territory again at the 40yard line. Three penalties, including an offsides, pass interference and personal foul helped get the Redhawks a first-and-Goal at the Stony Brook 9 before Santacaterina hooked up with Jerrick Orr on a 9-yard touchdown pass to give SEMO its first lead. A 39-yard punt by Jake Reynolds hit Donavin Washington and Demarcus Rogers recovered the fumble at the Seawolves 38-yard line, again giving the Redhawks excellent field position. On the next play, Santacaterina tossed a 38-yard touchdown pass to Kristian Wilkerson with 3:42 on the clock. SEMO’s 28 points tied for second-

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January 5

#1 North Dakota St. (11-0) *Montana St. (7-4) 3 p.m. (ET) - ESPN3

3 p.m. (ET) - ESPN3

*North Dakota St., 52-10

Montana St., 35-14 Saturday, December 8

Incarnate Word (6-4)

Noon (ET) #8 Colgate (9-1) *James Madison (8-3) 3 p.m. (ET) - ESPN3

1 p.m. (ET) - ESPN3

*North Dakota St., 35-0

ESPN Colgate, 23-20

James Madison, 20-6 Friday, December 14

Delaware (7-4)

8 p.m. (ET) ESPN2

#5 *South Dakota St. (8-2) *Towson (7-4) 2 p.m. (ET) - ESPN3

3 p.m. (ET) - ESPN3

*North Dakota St., 44-21

South Dakota St., 51-6

Duquesne, 31-10 Saturday, December 8

Duquesne (8-3)

2 p.m. (ET) #4 *Kennesaw St. (10-1) *Wofford (8-3) 2 p.m. (ET) - ESPN3

2 p.m. (ET) - ESPN3

ESPN3

South Dakota St., 27-17

*Kennesaw St., 13-10

Wofford, 19-7

Elon (6-4) Toyota Stadium #3 *Eastern Wash. (9-2) *Nicholls St. (8-3) 4 p.m. (ET) - ESPN3

5 p.m. (ET) - ESPN3

*Eastern Wash., 42-21

North Dakota St., 38-24

Noon (ET)

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San Diego (9-2)

4 p.m. (ET) #6 *UC Davis (9-2) *UNI (6-5) 5 p.m. (ET) - ESPN3

Frisco, Texas

Nicholls St., 49-30

7 p.m. (ET) - ESPN3

*Eastern Wash., 34-29

ESPN3 UC Davis, 23-16

UNI, 16-13 Saturday, December 15

Lamar (7-4)

2 p.m. (ET) ESPN2

#7 *Maine (8-3) *Jacksonville St. (8-3)

Noon (ET) - ESPN3

Eastern Wash., 50-19

Maine, 55-27

7:30 p.m. (ET) - ESPN3 Jacksonville St., 34-27 Friday, December 7

ETSU (8-3)

8 p.m. (ET) #2 *Weber St. (9-2) *Southeast Mo. St. (8-3) 2 p.m. (ET) - ESPN3

4 p.m. (ET) - ESPN3

ESPN2

Maine, 23-18

*Weber St., 48-23

Southeast Mo. St., 28-14

Stony Brook (7-4)

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#20 Southeast Missouri 23 #3 Weber State 48 December 1, 2018 • Stewart Stadium • Attendance: 8,838 return for a TD by Demarcus Rogers. The Redhawks trailed, 34-23, after those two scores. Tre Garrett sprung for 48 yards on the first play of WSU’s next drive. WSU, facing a fourth-and-Goal at the SEMO 4-yard line, lined up to kick a field goal. Lloyd, however, took the snap and ran into the end zone to make it 41-23 at the 10:00 mark. Preator picked off Santacaterina for the second time and sprinted 52 yards for a touchdown to polish off WSU’s victory. Santacaterina completed 12-of-30 passes for 110 yards, matched a season-high four interceptions and was sacked four times as SEMO’s offense had 268 yards. Custis led the Redhawks with 62 yards rushing and a touchdown on five carries, while Santacaterina added 44 yards on 15 attempts. Marquis Terry was limited to only one carry for three yards in the first quarter. Terry did not play the rest of the game due to a knee injury sustained prior to today’s contest. Garrett averaged nearly eight yards (7.9) per carry en route to his game-high 134 yards on 17 touches. Constantine threw for 199 yards and four touchdowns, as well. The Wildcats collected 409 total yards with an average of 5.7 per play.

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OGDEN, Utah – #3 Weber State scored 34-straight points after falling behind early in the game to eliminate #20 Southeast Missouri, 48-23, in the second round of the NCAA Division I Football Championship. SEMO got on the board first when Colby Cornett made an excellent catch on a third-and-30 to get the Redhawks a first down at the WSU 2-yard line. Following an incomplete pass, Daniel Santacaterina hit paydirt on a 2-yard run to put SEMO ahead, 7-0, with 25 seconds left in the first quarter. The Wildcats started their surge when Jake Constantine threw a game-tying 10-yard touchdown pass to Rashiud Shaheed to complete a 13-play, 64-yard drive with 10:16 left to play in the second quarter. WSU added 20 more secondquarter points after that. Keilan Benjamin intercepted a Santacaterina pass at the SEMO 27-yard line. Three plays later, Constantine hooked up with Devon Cooley on a 6-yard touchdown pass. On fourth-and-10, WSU faked a punt and picked up a first down on an 11-yard completion from Doug Lloyd to Jared Schiess. The extended drive ended in a 16-yard touchdown pass from Constantine to Isiah Jackson pushing the Wildcats lead to 20-7 with under a minute left. Santacaterina threw another interception, this time to Jordan Preator on SEMO’s ensuing possession. The Wildcats capitalized on that turnover with a 40-yard touchdown pass from Constantine to Jackson to take a 27-7 lead at the half. WSU received the kickoff in the second half and used a 21-yard run by Josh Davis to get into SEMO territory. The 8-play, 66-yard march culminated with a 10-yard touchdown run by Constantine. SEMO continued to battle and managed to get within 11 following a 4-yard touchdown run by freshman Zion Custis and a 33-yard fumble

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#1 North Dakota St. (11-0) *Montana St. (7-4) 3 p.m. (ET) - ESPN3

3 p.m. (ET) - ESPN3

*North Dakota St., 52-10

Montana St., 35-14 Saturday, December 8

Incarnate Word (6-4)

Noon (ET) #8 Colgate (9-1) *James Madison (8-3) 3 p.m. (ET) - ESPN3

1 p.m. (ET) - ESPN3

*North Dakota St., 35-0

ESPN Colgate, 23-20

James Madison, 20-6 Friday, December 14

Delaware (7-4)

8 p.m. (ET) ESPN2

#5 *South Dakota St. (8-2) *Towson (7-4) 2 p.m. (ET) - ESPN3

3 p.m. (ET) - ESPN3

*North Dakota St., 44-21

South Dakota St., 51-6

Duquesne, 31-10 Saturday, December 8

Duquesne (8-3)

2 p.m. (ET) #4 *Kennesaw St. (10-1) *Wofford (8-3) 2 p.m. (ET) - ESPN3

2 p.m. (ET) - ESPN3

ESPN3

South Dakota St., 27-17

*Kennesaw St., 13-10

Wofford, 19-7

Elon (6-4) Toyota Stadium #3 *Eastern Wash. (9-2) *Nicholls St. (8-3) 4 p.m. (ET) - ESPN3

5 p.m. (ET) - ESPN3

*Eastern Wash., 42-21

North Dakota St., 38-24

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San Diego (9-2)

4 p.m. (ET) #6 *UC Davis (9-2) *UNI (6-5) 5 p.m. (ET) - ESPN3

Frisco, Texas

Nicholls St., 49-30

7 p.m. (ET) - ESPN3

*Eastern Wash., 34-29

ESPN3 UC Davis, 23-16

UNI, 16-13 Saturday, December 15

Lamar (7-4)

2 p.m. (ET) ESPN2

#7 *Maine (8-3) *Jacksonville St. (8-3)

Noon (ET) - ESPN3

Eastern Wash., 50-19

Maine, 55-27

7:30 p.m. (ET) - ESPN3 Jacksonville St., 34-27 Friday, December 7

ETSU (8-3)

8 p.m. (ET) #2 *Weber St. (9-2) *Southeast Mo. St. (8-3) 2 p.m. (ET) - ESPN3

4 p.m. (ET) - ESPN3

ESPN2

Maine, 23-18

*Weber St., 48-23

Southeast Mo. St., 28-14

Stony Brook (7-4)

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#9 Southeast Missouri 17 #1 Eastern Washington 37 December 4, 2010 • Roos Field • Attendance: 3,665 room deadlocked at 17-17. Drew Geldbach connected from 34 yards out with 43 seconds remaining and Mike Jarrett split the uprights from 39 yards away with one second on the clock. Levi Mitchell completed 21-of-34 passes for 178 yards and two touchdowns and Jones rushed for 168 yards and two TDs on 25 carries to lead EWU. Jones also averaged 6.7 yards per carry on the day. Defensively, the Eagles held SEMO to only 12 rushing yards and 26 yards of total offense in the second half. Sherritt registered 10 tackles. Harris gained 108 yards and scored one touchdown on 20 attempts. It marked the 10th time Harris ran for over 100 yards in 12 starts this season. Scheible completed 6-of-15 passes for 69 yards and ran for 54 yards on 14 carries. Jackson posted a career-high 15 tackles and Justin Woodlief followed with 13 to lead the Redhawk defense. SEMO finished with 268 total yards, including 199 on the ground. The Redhawks also had a season-high nine penalties for 106 yards. The Redhawks ended their historic season at 9-3 overall.

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CHENEY, Wash. - Fifth-seeded Eastern Washington scored 23 unanswered points, including 20 in the second half, en route to a 37-17 win over Southeast Missouri in the second round of the NCAA Division I Football Championship. EWU kicked a field goal with one second left in the first half, before breaking a 17-17 tie with 20 points in the second stanza. Bo Levi Mitchell, a transfer out of Football Bowl Subdivision SMU, completed a go-ahead 10-yard touchdown pass to Nicholas Edwards to give the Eagles a 24-17 lead with 4:56 left in the third quarter. After Big Sky Conference Defensive Player of the Year J.C. Sherritt stopped Henry Harris on a 4th-and-1, EWU took over on downs at the Redhawks 43-yardline. Five plays later, Levi Mitchell hooked up with Greg Herd for a 10-yard strike to extend the Eagles lead to 31-17 with 13:40 remaining in the fourth quarter. Taiwan Jones ran the ball for 12 yards on two carries prior to the score. The Redhawks caught a bad break on special teams when Cameron Zuber’s punt went off of the foot of Sheldon McCullough. Jake Potter recovered and EWU was in business again, this time at the Southeast 39-yardline. The turnover resulted in a 9-yard touchdown run by Mario Brown and the Eagles pulled ahead, 37-17, with 5:57 left. SEMO’s miscue was the first of four turnovers in the final nine minutes. Matt Scheible was picked off twice and Josh Coleman fumbled on a punt return, but none of those mishaps led to any points. EWU and SEMO exchanged field goals before heading into the locker

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hat a run for the Southeast Missouri football team which flipped a 2-9 record from 2009 to a 9-3 mark in 2010. Southeast’s remarkable 6.5game improvement resulted in the program’s first-ever Ohio Valley Conference title and NCAA playoff berth. The Redhawks ranked as high as seventh in the country before being voted 13th in the final Sports Network and Football Championship Subdivision Coaches Polls. Southeast was a Top-10 team for fiveconsecutive weeks during its historic season. Numerous records were broken and the Redhawks saw a major spike in home attendance. Southeast averaged 8,342 fans per game, an increase of more than 2,500 from its 2009 average attendance. The Redhawks also finished undefeated at home for the first time since joining the NCAA Division I ranks. The Cape Girardeau community rallied behind their beloved Redhawks as the story of Southeast’s turnaround did not go un-noticed.

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Henry Harris, who was named to several All-America teams and earned the OVC’s coveted Offensive Player of the Year award, finished fifth in the overall voting for the Payton Award, which recognizes the FCS’s National Player of the Year. Head coach Tony Samuel, after earning the OVC Roy Kidd Coach of the Year and AFCA Region 3 Coach of the Year awards, was named the Eddie Robinson National Coach of the Year. Southeast posted its first winning season since 2002 and third winning season since joining the FCS in 1991. The Redhawks tied a school record for most wins in a season and held a nine-game winning streak, which at the time, tied for the longest in the FCS. The success Southeast endured on the field produced some outstanding accomplishments off the gridiron, as well. J.J. Sanchez was a SecondTeam ESPN/CoSIDA Academic All-American and Matt Scheible was a First-Team Academic All-District selection. Southeast also received the 2010-11 OVC Team Sportsmanship

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