2018 Samford Football Game Program--Wofford Game

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Head Coach Chris Hatcher . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Assistant Coaches. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Football Support Staff. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Returning Players. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Signees. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 National Honors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Today’s Game. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Around the SoCon. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Fall Sports Schedules . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Football Feature. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Rosters. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Depth Charts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Sports Feature. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Historic Feature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37

Seibert Stadium. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 Sullivan-Cooney Family Field House. . . . . . . . . 46 Academic Enhancement Program. . . . . . . . . . . 48 Andrew Westmoreland, President. . . . . . . . . . 54 Martin Newton, Athletics Director. . . . . . . . . . 56 Athletics Administration. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58 Coaches/Staff. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 NCAA Compliance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66 Samford University. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 Athletics Facilities. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70 Southern Conference . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 Bulldog Club. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74 Players in the NFL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77 Hall of Fame. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78

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VAN WAGNER SPORTS AND ENTERTAINMENT Van Wagner Sports and Entertainment (VWSE) and Samford University athletics announced a long-term partnership naming VWSE as the athletics department’s exclusive multimedia rights partner and sales agent for the department’s corporate sponsorship program in the summer of 2017. As part of the agreement, the VWSE Collegiate Services division oversees the locally based operation, Samford Sponsorships, which will work with university leadership to enhance the overall gameday experience, and create unique and meaningful opportunities for the program’s sponsors, business partners and a growing and dedicated Bulldogs fan base. The VWSE team, in collaboration with the Samford athletics department, handles management, sales and integration of corporate sponsorship on all levels within multimedia resources, including the Bulldogs’ digital assets, venue signage, marketing, promotional rights to athletics marks and hospitality. For more information please contact General Manager Leon Ryan at 205-726-4717. SOCIAL MEDIA Samford fans can keep up with the Bulldogs 24/7 through the following social media outlets: SamfordSports samford_sports samfordsportsnetwork samfordsports INTERNET The official website of Samford University athletics is samfordsports.com. A partnership of Samford athletics and SideArm Sports, the internet home of the Bulldogs, is full of the most up-to-date information on football and Samford’s 16 other varsity sports. With news stories, coaches’ and student-athletes’ biographies, plus team rosters, statistics, schedules, game notes,

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Chris Hatcher

Chris Hatcher was named Samford’s 36th head football coach on Dec. 11, 2014. Now entering his fourth season at Samford, Hatcher boasts a career record of 142-71 in 18 years as a college head coach, having previously coached at Murray State, Georgia Southern and Valdosta State. Hatcher has led the program to back-to-back NCAA Division I-FCS Playoff appearances for the first time in 25 years. The 2016 team finished 7-5 overall and 5-3 in Southern Conference play, and the 2017 team posted a record of 8-4 overall and 6-2 in SoCon play. The program has had sevenstraight winning seasons, the longest streak in program history. The team’s 2017 offense led the SoCon and ranked fifth in the nation in passing yards per game (33.4 ypg.), and quarterback Devlin Hodges was named the SoCon Offensive Player of the Year for a second straight season. Hodges also finished fourth in the voting for the Walter Payton Award, which goes to the top offensive player at the FCS level. Not to be outdone, the Bulldogs’ defense led the SoCon in scoring defense, surrendering 22.2 points per game. Defensive lineman Ahmad Gooden earned SoCon Defensive Player of the Year honors and was a finalist for the Buck Buchanan Award, which goes to the top defensive player in all of FCS football. In 2016, Hodges set school records for single-season completions (375), attempts (530), passing yards (4,088) and touchdown passes (36). As a unit, the Samford offense ranked third among all FCS schools in passing offense, averaging 349.4 passing yards per game. The offense also ranked sixth in the nation in red zone 4

offense (90.2%), 11th in team passing efficiency (155.24), 12th in scoring offense (35.1 ppg.) and 14th in total offense (446.2 ypg.). In his first season at Samford in 2015, Hatcher put his stamp on the Bulldog program. Samford finished the season third in the nation in passing offense (332.9 ypg.), seventh in the nation in total offense (479.7 ypg.) and seventh in fourth-down conversions (66.7%). Hatcher’s special teams also stood out, ranking fifth nationally in kickoff return average (24.34 ypr.). Hatcher led the Bulldogs to a 6-5 record, ending the season with a pair of impressive Southern Conference road wins at Wofford and Mercer. The 2015 team also produced a pair of All-Americans in cornerback James Bradberry and place-kicker Anthony Pistelli. Hatcher came to Samford after serving as the head coach at Murray State University from 2010 to 2014. In five seasons as the head coach of the Racers, Hatcher’s teams employed the highpowered “Hatch Attack” offense to top the Division I-FCS football charts. Hatcher is no stranger to the Southern Conference, as he served as the head coach at Georgia Southern from 2007 to 2009. Prior to his time at GSU, Hatcher molded Valdosta State into one of the most dominant teams in Division II. The winningest coach in the Blazers’ history, Hatcher was 76-12 at his alma mater. Hatcher led his 2004 team to the program’s first NCAA Division II National Title, and was named National Coach of the Year by the American Football Coaches Association. The Macon, Ga., native spent one year as quarterbacks/tight ends coach at the University of Central Florida where he worked with future NFL quarterback Daunte Culpepper. He then spent three years working with the quarterbacks at the University of Kentucky where he worked under


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samfordsports.com former VSU head coach Hal Mumme. During his time with the Wildcats, he coached the number 1 NFL draft pick, All-America quarterback Tim Couch. While at UK, Hatcher and the Wildcats played in the 1999 Outback Bowl, the program’s first New Year’s Day Bowl in 47 years, then followed that the following year with a berth in the ’99 Music City Bowl. It marked the first time the Wildcats had consecutive bowl appearances in 15 years. Hatcher carried his success on the playing field to help him develop into one of the nation’s winningest coaches. A two-time All-American quarterback at VSU (1993 and 1994), Hatcher threw for 11,363 yards and 121 touchdowns during his stellar career. During his senior year in 1994, he led the Blazers to their first postseason berth, advancing to the quarterfinals, and, when it was all said and done, set 29 VSU passing and total offense records. Among the national records he once set were a 68.5 career completion percentage and a streak of 20-straight completions in a game against New Haven. Hatcher held 14 Valdosta State, 13 Gulf South Conference and 17 Division II national records. He also started 41 consecutive games, posting a 29-10-2 record. Not only did Hatcher excel on the field, he was just as successful in the classroom. Twice he received the Gulf South Conference’s Commissioner’s Trophy which is awarded to the league’s Most Outstanding Student-Athlete. He finished his senior year by winning several national honors including: the NCAA Top Eight Award, the CoSIDA Academic All-America National Player of the Year and a postgraduate scholarship from the National Football Foundation and College Football Hall of Fame. At the time when Hatcher won the Harlon Hill Trophy, he won by the second-largest voting margin in the then-19-year history of the award. Hatcher was also voted to the GSC Football team of the 1990s. The honors continued to add up even after 6

his playing days. Hatcher was named to the Valdosta State University Athletic Hall of Fame in 2001, in his first year of eligibility. He was also elected into the Macon Sports Hall of Fame the same year. In 2005, Hatcher was inducted into the Division II Hall of Fame. Hatcher was also inducted into the inaugural class of the GSC Hall of Fame in 2014. Hatcher graduated from Valdosta State in 1995 with a bachelor’s degree in health and physical education. He and his wife, Lori, also a graduate of VSU, are the parents of a son, Ty, and daughter, Talley.


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ALL-AMERICANS AND NATIONAL HONORS All-Americans Austin Barnard 2017, Punter (3rd Team, AP, Phil Steele) Fred Bishop 1999, Linebacker Bobby Bowden 1952, Quarterback James Bradberry 2015, Cornerback (3rd Team, STATS) Wally Burnham 1963, Linebacker Norman Cooper 1936, Center Marcus Durgin 1991, Cornerback (2nd Team, Sports Network; 3rd Team, AP) 1992, Cornerback (3rd Team, AP) Surkano Edwards 1992, Running Back (HM, Sports Network) Cortland Finnegan 2002, Safety; 2003, Safety (3rd Team); 2005, Safety (AFCA) Jimbo Fisher 1987, Quarterback Sam Goldman 1940, End Ahmad Gooden 2017, Defensive Lineman (1st Team, AFCA, Phil Steele, Walter Camp; 2nd Team, AP, STATS) Karel Hamilton 2016, Wide Receiver (1st Team) Tim Hamrick 1987, Punter Efrem Hill 2003, Wide Receiver; 2004, Wide Receiver Harold Hill 1937, End Devlin Hodges 2016, Quarterback (3rd Team); 2017, Quarterback (2nd Team, AFCA) Scott Holmes 1994, Punter Harley Hopkins 1938, End Bobby Jackson 1962, Quarterback Anthony Jordan 1994, Running Back Jim Lovette 1966, Running Back Kelvin McKnight 2017, Wide Receiver (2nd Team, AFCA; 3rd Team, STATS; 4th Team, Phil Steele) Joe Milazzo 1960, Quarterback Anthony Pistelli 2015, Kicker (1st Team, AP, Walter Camp) David Primus 1989, Kick Returner Shaheed Salmon 2017, Linebacker (3rd Team, STATS; 4th Team, Phil Steele) Justin Shade 2013, Linebacker (1st Team) Bryce Smith 2010, Linebacker Bennie Story 1961, Defensive Tackle James Tarrant 1940, End (Honorable Mention); 1941, End (3rd Team) Jaquiski Tartt 2012, Safety (1st Team); 2013, Safety (2nd Team); 2014, Safety (1st Team) Fabian Truss 2012, Kick Returner (2nd Team); 2013, All-Purpose (1st Team) Mike Williams 2017 Offensive Lineman (Freshman All-American)

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Other National Honors 2007, NFF National Honor Society; 2007, FCS Academic All-Star 2011, Capital One Academic; All-District 2006, NFF National Honor Society; 2006, FCS Academic All-Star 2009, FCS Academic All-Star; 2009, ESPN The Magazine; Academic All-District 1991, CoSIDA Academic; All-American (2nd Team)


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TODAY’S GAME Samford has five home games on its schedule, and the Bulldogs are currently 3-1 in those contests. Last season, Samford posted a record of 5-1 in home games. In the last seven-plus years, Samford has a combined record of 33-10 when playing in the friendly confines of Seibert Stadium. The Samford football team will return home to play host to the highly-ranked Wofford Terriers for homecoming Saturday at 2 p.m. at Seibert Stadium. The game can be seen live on ESPN+. Samford enters the game with a record of 4-4 overall and 3-2 in the Southern Conference. The Bulldogs took the last week off from competition. Samford’s last game was a 38-25 win at Furman Oct. 20. Wofford is currently 6-2 overall and 5-1 in SoCon play. The Terriers earned a 42-21 win over Mercer last Saturday. The Series The Samford Bulldogs and Wofford Terriers are meeting for the 16th time, with Samford holding a 10-5 advantage in the series. The teams last met on Oct. 21, 2017 at Gibbs Stadium in Spartanburg, S.C. Samford earned a 24-21 victory over the Terriers in that game. Samford has won five of the last six games in the series. Samford Against Southern Conference Teams Now in its 11th season as a member of the Southern Conference, Samford has a record of 46-37 in league games. Saturday’s game is Samford’s sixth SoCon game of the season, and the Bulldogs are currently 3-2 in league play. Against the current members of the Southern Conference, Samford has an all-time record of 72-67-4. The Bulldogs are 10-5 all-time against Saturday’s opponent, Wofford. Samford’s overall record against each current SoCon member is: Chattanooga (10-31-3), The Citadel (5-6), ETSU (4-1), Furman (11-10), Mercer (13-11-1), VMI (6-0), Western Carolina (13-3) and Wofford (10-5). Samford at Seibert Stadium Samford has an all-time record of 166-78-4 in games played at Seibert Stadium. This season,

The Last Time Out Samford overcame a nine-point third-quarter deficit to pick up a huge 38-25 road Southern Conference win at Furman Oct. 20 in Greenville, S.C. Devlin Hodges passed for 402 yards and two touchdowns in the win. Kelvin McKnight caught seven passes for 106 yards, while Jai’Rus Creamer had eight catches for 103 yards and a touchdown. Ahmad Gooden led a strong defensive effort with nine tackles, 2.0 sacks and a fumble recovery he returned 58 yards for a touchdown. The Last Time vs. Wofford Samford and Wofford last met on Oct. 21, 2017, when the 14th-ranked Bulldogs upset the fifth-ranked Terriers, 24-21 in Spartanburg, S.C. Devlin Hodges threw for 427 yards and three touchdowns in the win. Kelvin McKnight caught 11 passes for 170 yards and a touchdown, while Chris Shelling had 11 catches for 141 yards and one touchdown. For the Samford defense, Omari Williams had nine tackles and a game-saving interception in the end zone on Wofford’s final drive. Christian Stark had a team-leading 12 tackles, while Ahmad Gooden had 11 total stops. Statistical Comparison SAMFORD VS. WOFFORD SAM Points Scored* 40.4 Total Offense* 529.8 First Downs 221 Rushing Yards* 140.6 Passing Yards* 389.1 Time of Possession* 28:21 Third Down Percentage 48% Points Allowed* 25.1 Yards Allowed* 370.6 Rushing Yards Allowed* 142.8 Passing Yards Allowed* 227.9 *per game

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Around the SoCon TEAM ETSU Wofford Chattanooga Mercer Samford Furman The Citadel Western Carolina VMI

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SOCON RECORD 5-1 5-1 4-2 3-2 3-2 3-2 2-4 1-5 0-7

PCT .833 .833 .667 .600 .600 .600 .333 .167 .000

HOME 3-0 4-0 2-1 1-1 2-1 2-1 0-3 1-1 0-3

AWAY 2-1 1-1 2-1 2-1 1-1 1-1 2-1 0-4 0-4

NEUTRAL 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

RECORD 7-2 6-2 6-2 4-4 4-4 3-4 2-5 3-5 0-8

PCT .778 .750 .750 .500 .500 .429 .286 .375 .000

OVERALL HOME AWAY 5-0 2-2 4-0 2-2 3-1 3-1 2-1 2-3 3-1 1-3 2-1 1-3 0-3 2-2 2-1 1-4 0-3 0-5

NEUTRAL 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

CHATTANOOGA (6-2, 4-2 SoCon) Last week: vs. VMI, W, 34-27 This week: at Furman

SAMFORD (4-4, 3-2 SoCon) Last week: Open This week: vs. Wofford

The CITADEL (2-5, 2-4 SoCon) Last week: vs. Furman, L, 17-28 This week: at Western Carolina

VMI (0-8, 0-7 SoCon) Last week: at Chattanooga, L, 27-34 This week: vs. Tusculum

ETSU (7-2, 5-1 SoCon) Last week: vs. Western Carolina, W, 45-43 (3 OT) This week: at Mercer

WESTERN CAROLINA (3-5, 1-5 SoCon) Last week: at ETSU, L, 43-45 (3 OT) This week: vs. The Citadel

FURMAN (3-4, 3-2 SoCon) Last week: at The Citadel, 28-17 This week: vs Chattanooga

WOFFORD (6-2, 5-1 SoCon) Last week: vs. Mercer, W, 42-21 This week: at Samford

MERCER (4-4, 3-2 SoCon) Last week: at Wofford, L, 21-42 This week: vs. ETSU

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2018 FOOTBALL

SAMFORD FALL SPORTS FOOTBALL Aug. 30 (Thurs.) Sept. 8 Sept. 15 Sept. 22 Sept. 29 Oct. 6 Oct. 13 Oct. 20 Nov. 3 Nov. 10 Nov. 17

Shorter at Florida State Mercer (Family Weekend)* at Chattanooga* at Kennesaw State Western Carolina* VMI* at Furman* Wofford (Homecoming)* at The Citadel* at ETSU*

*Southern Conference game All times are Central

SOCCER Aug. 16 Aug. 19 Aug. 24 Aug. 26 Aug. 31 Sept. 3 Sept. 7 Sept. 9 Sept. 13 Sept. 15 Sept. 21 Sept. 23 Sept. 28 Sept. 30 Oct. 5 Oct. 7 Oct. 12 Oct. 19 Oct. 21 Oct. 27 Nov. 2

Auburn at Baylor at Alabama State at UAB Rice Memphis at Jacksonville State at LSU Kennesaw State at College of Charleston The Citadel* Mercer* at Furman* at Wofford* ETSU* Western Carolina* at Chattanooga* at VMI* at UNCG* The Citadel$ vs. Furman

W, 66-9 L, 26-36 L, 24-30 L, 20-27 L, 10-24 W, 66-28 W, 73-22 W, 38-25 2 p.m. 1 p.m. 12 p.m.

VOLLEYBALL

Aug. 24 McNeese State% Aug. 24 Loyola% Aug. 25 Kennesaw State& Aug. 31 at Ole Miss% Aug. 31 vs. Little Rock% Sept. 1 vs. Ohio State% Sept. 1 vs. Southern Miss% Sept. 7 at Ohio# Sept. 7 vs. IUPUI# Sept. 8 vs. Virginia Tech# Sept. 11 at Alabama Sept. 14 vs. Air Force@ Sept. 15 vs. Maryland Eastern Shore@ Sept. 15 at Denver@ Sept. 21 Furman* Sept. 22 Wofford* L, 0-4 Sept. 28 at ETSU* L, 1-6 Sept. 29 at UNCG* W, 1-0 Oct. 5 Mercer* L, 0-2 Oct. 6 The Citadel* Canceled Oct. 10 at Chattanooga* L, 0-3 Oct. 12 at Western Carolina* W, 2-1 (2OT) Oct. 19 at Furman* L, 0-2 Oct. 20 at Wofford* W, 2-0 Oct. 26 UNCG* Canceled Oct. 27 ETSU* W, 2-0 Nov. 2 at The Citadel* T, 2-2 (2 OT) Nov. 3 at Mercer* W, 1-0 Nov. 7 Chattanooga* W, 2-0 Nov. 10 Western Carolina* W, 2-1 Nov. 16-18 SoCon Tournament! W, 3-0 *-Southern Conference Game W, 2-0 %-Courtyard by Marriott Samford Invitational W, 2-1 &-Mississippi Invitational #-Ohio Invitational W, 1-0 @-Denver Challenge W, 1-0 !-SoCon Tournament (Greensboro, N.C.) 3 p.m. All times are Central

*-Southern Conference Game $-SoCon Tournament First Round (Campus Sites) !-SoCon Tournament Semifinals and Finals (Macon, Ga.) All times are Central

W, 3-0 W, 3-1 L, 2-3 L, 0-3 L, 1-3 L, 0-3 L, 2-3 L, 2-3 W, 3-2 W, 3-0 L, 2-3 L, 1-3 W, 3-0 L, 1-3 W, 3-1 W, 3-1 W, 3-2 L, 2-3 W, 3-2 W, 3-2 L, 2-3 W, 3-2 W, 3-2 L, 1-3 W, 3-0 L, 2-3 6 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 6 p.m. TBD

CROSS COUNTRY Aug. 31 Sept. 15 Sept. 29 Oct. 12 Oct 27 Nov. 9 Nov 17

Mississippi College Opener M-1st, W-2nd Commodore Classic M-7th, W-13th JSU Foothills Invitational M-1st, W-1st Blazer Classic (Montevallo, Ala.) M-5th/W-5th SoCon Championship (Cullowee, N.C.) M-3rd/W-3rd South Regional (Tallahassee, Fla.) NCAA Championships (Madison, Wisc.)

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Tyler Queen: Born to Play the Game by Joey Mullins, Samford Athletics Communication Samford senior long-snapper Tyler Queen grew up in a football family. His dad has had a long career as a high school football coach, and he and his younger brother, Tucker, have always loved the game themselves. Queen said for as long as he can remember, he has wanted to be a football player. “I was putting on cleats the same time I started putting on shoes,” Queen said. “The first thing I really held was a football, and I wanted to be a football player ever since I was three or four years old.” Queen’s father, Sammy Queen, has served as the head football coach at Pelham High School, and is now the offensive coordinator at Vestavia Hills High School. Coach Queen instilled the love of the game in both of his sons. Growing up, Queen played football in youth leagues and then eventually played at Vestavia Hills High School in the Birmingham area. While at Vestavia, Queen was named honorable mention all-metro as a linebacker. He also played baseball, being named honorable mention all-metro as a first baseman. Linebacker was his main position in high school, but Queen said he played a few positions for the Rebels. “In high school, I played linebacker, tight end and long-snapper,” Queen said. “In middle school I played quarterback and linebacker.” “I loved playing linebacker,” Queen said. “Linebacker was my favorite, that was what I played mostly in high school.” When Queen was deciding where to attend college, he said the coaching staff was a big part of him deciding to come to Samford. “Having (former) Coach (Pat) Sullivan as the coach was really surreal,” Queen said. “It was 28

great to get to meet him. And I didn’t really get any other big-time football opportunities. You can’t play football forever, so I jumped on the opportunity to play for Samford.” When Queen came to Samford, he redshirted his first season in 2014. Redshirting can give a college football player a chance to acclimate to being a college student without having to get ready for games each week. Queen said the academic transition from high school to college went well for him. “It was pretty smooth, honestly,” Queen said. “Vestavia is a pretty challenging school, but Samford is no walk in the park, either.” In his redshirt freshman season in 2015, Queen saw action in two games. He played in blowout wins over Florida A&M and ClarkAtlanta. The following season, Queen stepped in as the team’s starting long-snapper and has never looked back. “Your dream is to play college football,” Queen said. “And for me to actually be able to say that I started for a team for three years, finally getting the spot was big. And I also earned a scholarship when I became a starter as well, and that was crazy.” Queen, who started his career as a walk-


2018 FOOTBALL on, said he was told he was being put on scholarship following a practice just a few days before the season opener in 2016. “We were all huddled up, I think it was about three days before our first game, so we had been through camp and everything,” Queen said. “It was after a Monday practice and Coach (Hatcher) said he had an important announcement to make, and he said one of my great, life-long friends, Carter McManes and I were getting scholarships. So, that was really special, because Carter and I are great friends, but also fraternity brothers as well.” Over the last two-plus seasons, Queen has been the team’s main long-snapper for 31 of the team’s 32 games during that span. In those last two seasons, Queen and his teammates have taken the program to back-to-back NCAA Division I-FCS Playoff appearances for the first time in 25 years. “It’s a big honor, honestly,” Queen said of the two-straight playoff appearances. “We’ve worked our tails off. These guys want to win. I think we have built a culture where we want to win, it’s not just like we have to, but we want to, we get to win. In the weight room, out here running and at practice, our attitude is that this is what we want to do. That’s what I love about this team and it is just awesome, and hopefully we’ll get back there this season.” Another special thing that happened last season was that a member of Queen’s family joined him on the Samford football team. His younger brother Tucker came to Samford as a freshman last season, and Tyler says it has been a special experience to get to play with his younger brother on the same college football team. “Growing up, we were never on the same team, ever, until we got to college, just because of our age difference,” Queen said. “So, we’ve never been on the same team together, and for us to be on the same team college is great. He is my best friend. We used to do everything together and for us to be on the same field at the same time, doing weights together, doing everything together, it’s awesome to watch him grow. So it’s been a lot of fun.” Throughout his football career, Queen has

gotten to play for several coaches that he has learned a great deal from. In addition to his father, he has played for the legendary Buddy Anderson at Vestavia Hills High School, and coaches Pat Sullivan and Chris Hatcher during his time at Samford. Queen said he has learned important lessons from each of those coaches. “Coach Anderson is one of the best people I know,” Queen said. “He has a very strong Christian faith. He taught me, it’s not always about football, and that is what Coach Sullivan preaches as well. It’s not just football, it’s the relationships you make, the memories and how many people you can impact and make a difference in their lives. “One thing Coach Hatcher said that I really like is that you want to be the best person and football player you can be, but our main goal in life is to take as many people to Heaven as you can,” Queen said. “I thought that was really interesting. My dad’s the same way. He couldn’t care less how good of a football player I am, he wants me to be the best person I can be, and football is second. That’s what I’ve learned from all of those coaches.” Prior to his senior season, Queen was given a special honor from his teammates and coaches. He was awarded the Charles Williams Memorial Jersey, which is an honor that goes to a different senior leader each season. “Getting the number five is a big honor,” Queen said. “Being the long-snapper, it’s just like you don’t get to see how much of an impact you make on the field as much. But I feel like, in the locker room I try to get to know everybody and for me to be chosen, I hope I have lived up to it, and hopefully I can still live up to it. But, it’s a huge honor that my teammates really care about me.” Queen and his fellow seniors who will be honored prior to this week’s game still have a big goal ahead of them they would like to accomplish before the season is over. “I want a conference championship,” Queen said. “That’s the biggest thing. My class has been through a lot, but that is what we want the most.”

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NAME Chris Shelling Darius Harvey Hunter Howell Kentre’vious Williams Grayson Edgemon C.J. Ackles Tyler Queen Kelvin McKnight Jonathan Moore Liam Welch Devlin Hodges Moise Satine Chase Volpi Koi Freeman Cooper Cross Andrew Harris Will Hudson Ty King Jordan Montgomery Daniel Leuze Torrence Pollard Adam Moon Jes Sutherland Ty Herring Robert Adams Devan Walker Mitchell Fineran Ty Hatcher Christian Matthew Jai’Rus Creamer Nick Barton Roland Adams Clay Buchweitz Joshua Carter Chandler Smith Nathan East Jeremiah Roberts William Bryant Drew Couto Aaron Atkinson Sean Hershey Christian Stark Tre’Shun Floyd Kendall Adams DeMarcus Ware Coutrell Plair Pete Dorsten Harrison Weltlich Kendall Watson Jake Burdeshaw Jamond Glass Jacob Carson LaVar Gardner Walter Brooks John Staton Lawrence Dawsey Jr. Aaron Harris Joseph Mera D’Marcus Crawford Conner Rohling Bryce Davis Tucker Queen William Roseman

POS WR DB QB WR QB DB ATH WR DB QB QB WR DB DB QB WR QB WR DB RB WR LB QB DB WR RB K QB DB WR DB RB LB DB WR LB RB DB RB LB WR DB LB DB RB DB TE/OL DB WR DB DB WR LB WR LB WR LB DL WR DB DB DB K

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

WT 165 187 195 184 184 190 215 186 176 188 210 172 184 188 179 185 178 157 188 195 162 210 190 192 193 180 175 148 175 238 201 203 229 198 186 212 243 194 182 214 173 190 212 172 186 168 240 172 169 194 185 196 189 161 211 165 218 236 163 170 199 181 145

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

HOMETOWN/PREV. SCHOOL Lawrenceville, Ga./Army Tallahassee, Fla./Lincoln HS Hoover, Ala./Spain Park HS Baconton, Ga./Mitchell County HS Madison, Ala./Madison Academy Mount Zion, Ga./Mount Zion HS Birmingham, Ala./Vestavia Hills HS Bradenton, Fla./Manatee HS Norcross, Ga./Greater Atlanta Christian Augusta, Ga./Aquinas HS Kimberly, Ala./Mortimer-Jordan HS Avon Park, Fla./Avon Park HS Tampa, Fla./Robinson HS Leeds, Ala./Leeds HS Marietta, Ga./Lassiter HS Canton, Ga./Cherokee HS Marietta, Ga./Sprayberry HS Wrens, Ga./Jefferson County HS Anniston, Ala./Walter Welborn HS Santa Rosa Beach, Fla./S. Walton HS Ensley, Ala./Leeds HS Norcross, Ga./Wesleyan School College Park, Ga./Woodward Acad Fernandina, Fla./Fernandina Beach HS Montgomery, Ala./Trinity Presb. Helena, Ala./Birmingham Prep Fort Valley, Ga./Peach County HS Homewood, Ala./Bessemer Academy Columbus, Ga./Georgia Southern Rome, Ga./Rome HS Brentwood, Tenn./Ravenwood HS Florence, Ala./Florence HS Roswell, Ga./Fellowship Christian Birmingham, Ala./Ramsay HS Marietta, Ga./Walton HS McCalla, Ala./McAdory HS College Park, Ga./Banneker HS Leesburg, Ga./Lee County HS Tarpon Springs, Fla./East Lake HS Hazel Green, Ala./Hazel Green HS Cornelius, N.C./Hough HS Norcross, Ga./Wesleyan HS Auburn, Ala./Auburn HS Lilburn, Ga./Providence Christian Olive Branch, Miss./Olive Branch HS Brentwood, Tenn./Brentwood Acad Thompsons Station, Tenn./Independence Roswell, Ga./Blessed Trinity HS Chattanooga, Tenn./McCallie School Homewood, Ala./Homewood HS Atlanta, Ga./Grady HS Auburn, Ala./Lee-Scott Academy Decatur, Ala./Columbia HS Alpharetta, Ga./Alpharetta HS Atlanta, Ga./Lovett HS Tampa, Fla./Florida State Norcross, Ga./Southern Mississippi Fort Myers, Fla./Bishop Verot HS Eatonton, Ga./Putnam County HS Vestavia Hills, Ala./Vestavia Hills HS Albertville, Ala./Albertville HS Vestavia Hills, Ala./Vestavia Hills HS Tampa, Fla./Robinson HS


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Dorien Gooch Peyton Ringer Antwione Sims Alfred Brown Sam Pettway Luke Hill Bradley Porcellato Trent Shedd Jalen Nash Tay Berry Tyler Crowder Slade Ziegler Alec Happel Jaleel Laguins Javier King Ryan Holcomb Mike Williams Adam Thomas Beau Myers Camren Wood Turner Miles Iba Diop Lewis Freeman Nick Nixon Jeremy Garth Gunnar Sadowey Sean Barden Jordan Weaver Austin Guyse Peter Renkoski Scotty Rogers Emmett Taliaferro Anthony Eads Gavin Orr Reid Hulgan Mason Mitchell Brendan Loftus George Grimwade Nate Lee Antwan Johnson Matthew Pittarelli Will Bazemore Justin Hayes Justin Foster Yassar El-Amin Titus Gardner Clarke Miller Montrell Washington Sam Fleming Tanner Alexander Kevin Marion Robert Burke Garrett Brasher Joshua Long Braeden Royal Champ Stewart Nelson Jordan Brett Granger Mike Kelly Horace Roberts Armond Lloyd Ahmad Gooden

LB WR RB DL S WR P LB DL DL LB LB LB LB LS LB OL LS OL LS LB DL LS OL DL P DL PK OL OL OL DL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL WR DL DL WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR TE DL DL TE DL DL DL DL DL DL

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

214 145 218 262 190 185 170 221 244 283 222 197 227 220 184 187 300 215 272 164 212 277 230 275 249 185 269 195 254 262 280 239 271 276 260 265 322 307 318 290 245 207 277 267 163 156 199 184 195 164 233 209 232 236 273 230 252 234 227 316 287 245

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

Tampa, Fla./Tampa Catholic Lithonia, Ga./The Lovett School Zephyrhills, Fla./ Navy Prep Moultrie, Ga./Colquitt County HS Mobile, Ala./UMS-Wright Franklin, Tenn./Franklin HS Melbourne, Australia Dora, Ala./Corner HS Huntersville, N.C./Army Flora, Miss./Madison Central HS Fayetterville, Ga./Whitewater HS Mandeville, La./Lakeshore HS Arlington, Texas/Lamar HS Watkinsville, Ga./Univ. of Georgia Homewood, Ala./Homewood HS Madison, Miss./Madison Central HS Bessemer, Ala./Bessemer Academy Cumming, Ga./South Forsyth HS Clarksville, Tenn./Independence HS Hoover, Ala./Hoover HS Lakeland, Fla./Lakeland Christian School Rockville, Md./Richard Montgomery HS Dunwoody, Ga./Dunwoody HS Hendersonville, Tenn./Pope John Paul II HS Madison, Ala./James Clemens HS Elkhart, Ind./St. Joseph’s Roswell, Ga./King’s Ridge Christian HS Norcross, Ga./Wesleyan School Trinity, Ala./West Morgan HS Roswell, Ga./Blessed Trinity Catholic HS Tampa, Fla./Plant HS Kennesaw, Ga./Mount Paran HS Harpersville, Ala./Coosa Valley Acad. Southside, Ala./Southside HS Fort Payne, Ala./Fort Payne HS Roswell, Ga./Centennial HS Tallahassee, Fla./Univ. of Miami Miami, Fla./Gulliver Prep Valdosta, Ga./Lowndes HS Thomasville, Ala./Thomasville HS Marietta, Ga./Pope HS Forsyth, Ga./Mary Persons HS Smyrna, Ga./Campbell HS Anniston, Ala./The Donoho School Douglasville, Ga./Douglas County HS Tuscaloosa, Ala./Tuscaloosa Academy Tampa, Fla./Plant HS Canton, Ga./Cherokee HS Suwanee, Ga./Lambert HS Buford, Ga./Burford HS Spanish Fort, Ala./Spanish Fort HS Brentwood, Tenn./Brentwood Academy Alpharetta, Ga./Mount Pisgah HS Columbus, Ga./Brookstone HS Tuscaloosa, Ala./Tuscaloosa County HS Birmingham, Ala./Briarwood Christian Starkville, Miss./Starkville HS Helena, Ala./Helena HS Montgomery, Ala./Montgomery Academy College Park, Ga./Banneker HS Birmingham, Ala./Oak Mountain HS Talladega, Ala./Talladega HS

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WOFFORD NUMERICAL ROSTER NO 2 3 4 5 6 8 10 11 12 12 13 13 14 15 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 52 53

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NAME T.J. Luther JoJo Tillery Miller Mosley Jimmy Weirick Lennox McAfee Joe Newman Ulysses Strawter Blake Morgan Corey Cooper Darron Paschal Mason Alstatt Logan Thomas Isaiah Walker George Gbesee Dre Yarbough Dimitri Redwood D’mauriae VanCleave Donavan Anderson Nathan Walker Omari Johnson Landon Parker Devin Watson Andy Riazzi Graham Massey Domo Lemon Ryan Lovelace Andre Stoddard Randy Fuller Neal, T.J. Evan Suggs Brandon Brown Luke Carter Jamari Broussard Weston Rountree Matt McQuilla Dawson Henis Spencer Alverson Karl Swiger Jireh Wilson DT Wilson Shaun Moore Robbie Armstrong Joe Beckett John Beckley Billy Hinton Tanner Barnes Jaxen Rogers Andrew Duckworth Thad Mangum Ryan Titus

POS WR S QB QB HB QB S HB QB CB S QB DB CB CB CB RB DB FB CB WR CB FB S CB RB FB LB LB RB LB K/P RB LB HB K/P HB RB LB LB LB LB LB LB LB LB S LB DL LB

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

WT 185 210 185 185 185 181 185 190 185 185 210 174 190 180 165 200 155 175 220 195 195 195 215 190 195 200 240 200 211 195 230 215 200 240 185 185 195 205 223 225 218 230 230 210 220 215 185 220 290 215

CL Fr. Sr. So. Fr. Sr. Jr. So. Jr. Fr.-2 So. Jr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Jr. Fr. So. Fr. Fr.-2 Fr. Sr. So. Sr. Sr. So. Sr. Fr. Fr. So. So. Jr. Fr. Sr. So. Fr.-2 Sr. Fr. Jr. Jr. So. Jr. So. So. Sr. Fr. Fr. Fr.-2 Jr. So.

HOMETOWN/PREV. SCHOOL Arcadia, Fla. / Port Charlotte Hixson, Tenn. / East Ridge Mobile, Ala. / St. Paul’s Episcopal / Air Force Pickering, Ohio / Pickerington North Nashville, Tenn. / East Nashville Riverdale, Ga. / Charles Drew Chattanooga, Tenn. / Baylor St. Johns, Fla. / Creekside New Bern, N.C. / Havelock Atlanta, Ga. / Westlake Lexington, Ky. / Lafayette Ridgeland, S.C. / Thomas Heyward Academy Jacksonville, Fla. / Fleming Island Murfreesboro, Tenn. / Oakland Greenwood, S.C. / Greenwood North Ridgeville, Ohio / Midview Danville, Ky. / Danville Boiling Springs, S.C. / Boiling Springs Ridgeville, S.C. / Cross Ladson, S.C. / Stratford Concord, N.C. / Mt. Pleasant Gainesville, Ga. / East Hall Dayton, Ohio / Bishop Fenwick Marietta, Ga. / Mount Paran Christian Blythewood, S.C. / Blythewood Sugar Hill, Ga. / North Gwinnett Greenville, S.C. / St. Joseph’s Trenton, Fla. / Trenton Nashville, Tenn. / Hillsboro Boone, N.C. / Watauga Summerville, S.C. / Ashley Ridge Florence, S.C. / Wilson Jacksonville, Fla. / Atlantic Coast Lebanon, Tenn. / Heritage Christian Columbia, S.C. / Spring Valley Lexington, S.C. / River Bluff Greer, S.C. / Southside Christian Rome, Ga. / Darlington School Calhoun, Ga. / Calhoun Hartsville, S.C. / Hartsville Columbia, S.C. / Spring Valley Dacula, Ga. / Archer Lexington, S.C. / White Knoll Atlanta, Ga. / Riverwood International Charter West Chester, Ohio / Bishop Fenwick Simpsonville, S.C. / Hillcrest Mt. Pleasant, S.C. / Wando Afton, Tenn. / Greeneville Piedmont, S.C. / Christ Church Mooresville, N.C. / Davidson Day School


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Rett Russell Chad Gardner Rob Saylor Max Graham Blake Jeresaty Zach Smith Collin Springer Austin Lufkin Al Hogan Ross Hammond Josh Scruggs Ronnie Brooks Michael Ralph Paxton Cottrell Zak Kurz Liam Ronan Josh Burger Anthony Craig Zach Epting Nick Russo Justus Basinger Elliott Campbell Quashon Greenlee Dorian Lindsey Tyler Traynham Jason Hill Slayton Wild Jim Welsh Nyle Grove Garrison Moore Brater Gerber Armani Helligar Nick Karas Miles Brown James Garnett Josh Contee Corey Prince Campbell Jackson Mikel Horton Elijah Ball Brandon Zamary

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SAMFORD DEPTH CHART OFFENSE QB 8 DEVLIN HODGES 7 Liam Welch XWR 19 JAI’RUS CREAMER 16 Robert Adams HWR 1 CHRIS SHELLING 84 Clarke Miller YWR 6 KELVN MCKNIGHT 14 Torrence Pollard ZWR 11 ANDREW HARRIS 82 Yassar El-Amin F 20 ROLAND ADAMS 27 DeMarcus Ware LT 57 NICK NIXON 65 Austin Guyse LG 76 GEORGE GRIMWADE 52 Beau Myers C 75 BRENDAN LOFTUS 68 Scotty Rogers RG 50 MIKE WILLIAMS 79 Matthew Pittarelli RT 78 ANTWAN JOHNSON 72 Gavin Orr

(6-1, 210, Sr.) (6-2, 188, So.) (6-3, 238, So.) (6-3, 193, Jr.) (5-8, 165, Jr.) (6-1, 199, Sr.) (5-8, 186, Sr.) (5-7, 162, Fr.) (6-1, 185, Sr.) (5-10, 163, Jr.) (5-10, 203, Sr.) (5-9, 186, Fr.) (6-6, 275, Jr.) (6-3, 254, Fr.) (6-6, 3-7, Jr.) (6-2, 272, Fr.) (6-7, 322, Jr.) (6-1, 280, Fr.) (6-6, 300, So.) (6-6, 245, Jr.) (6-6, 290, Sr.) (6-2, 276, Fr.)

DEFENSE STUD 99 AHMAD GOODEN 91 Joshua Long or 95 Brett Granger DT 81 JUSTIN FOSTER 98 Armond Lloyd NG 97 HORACE ROBERTS 44 Tay Berry

(6-2, 245, Sr.) (6-2, 236, So.) (6-3, 234, So.) (6-3, 267, Jr.) (6-3, 287, So.) (6-2, 316, Sr.) (6-1, 283, Fr.)

SAMFORD COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Chris Hatcher Alma Mater, Year: Valdosta State, ‘94 Record at School: 21-14 (4th year) Career Record: 142-71 (19th year)

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43 JALEN NASH 94 Nelson Jordan 25 CHRISTIAN STARK 22 Nathan East 34 AARON HARRIS 48 Jaleel Laguins 26 TRE’SHUN FLOYD 33 John Staton 21 JOSHUA CARTER 2 Darius Harvey 13 JORDAN MONTGOMERY 23 Wiliam Bryant 19 NICK BARTON 19 Nick Barton 31 JAMOND GLASS 28 Coutrell Plair

SPECIAL TEAMS SN 5 TYLER QUEEN 56 Lewis Freeman H 10 COOPER CROSS 18 Ty Hatcher KO 17 MITCHELL FINERAN FG 17 MITCELL FINERAN or 64 JORDAN WEAVER P 42 BRADLEY PORCELLATO or 64 JORDAN WEAVER KR 9 MOISE SATINE PR 6 KELVIN MCKNIGHT or 11 ANDREW HARRIS

(6-2, 244, Jr.) (6-1, 252, Fr.) (6-2, 190, Sr.) (6-2, 212, Fr.) (6-0, 218, Sr.) (6-2, 220, So.) (5-11, 212, So.) (6-1, 211, So.) (6-1, 198, So.) (5-11, 187, Sr.) (6-1, 188, Fr.) (6-1, 194, Jr.) (5-10, 201, Jr.) (5-10, 201, Jr.) (5-10, 185, Jr.) (5-11, 168, So.) (6-1, 215, Sr.) (6-0, 230, Jr.) (6-3, 179, So.) (5-6, 148, Fr.) (5-10, 175, Fr.) (5-10, 175, Fr.) (6-2, 195, So.) (6-0, 170, Fr.) (6-2, 195, So.) (5-9, 172, So.) (5-8, 186, Sr.) (6-1, 185, Sr.)

Assistant Coaches Assistant Head Coach/Defensive Coordinator: Bill D’Ottavio Offensive Coordinator: Russ Callaway Offensive Line: Shawn Bostick Running Backs: C.J. Bennett Safeties: Darius Eubanks Defensive Line: Justin Hinds Secondary: Jamael Lett Linebackers: Ross Newton Wide Receivers: Derrick Sherman Special Teams Coordinator/Tight Ends: Ricky Turner Director of Strength and Conditioning: Ben Ashford


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WOFFORD DEPTH CHART OFFENSE LT 66 77 LG 69 55 C 58 73 RG 75 65 RT 70 68 TE 89 86 WR 82 80 QB 8 4 HB 11 28 HB 6 32 FB 29 21

MICHAEL RALPH Elliott Campbell LIAM RONAN Chad Gardner BLAKE JERESATY Zach Epting JUSTUS BASINGER Ronnie Brooks JOSH BURGER Zak Kurz NICK KARAS Garrison Moore JASON HILL Dorian Lindsey JOE NEWMAN Miller Mosley BLAKE MORGAN Ryan Lovelace LENNOX MCAFEE Evan Suggs ANDRE STODDARD Nathan Walker

(6-4, 290, Jr.) (6-6, 290, Fr.-2) (6-3, 285, Jr.) (6-2, 290, Fr.-2) (6-2, 290, So.) (6-2,290, So.) (6-4, 305, Jr.) (6-4, 305, So.) (6-4, 290, So.) (6-5, 280, Fr.-2) (6-4, 220, Jr.) (6-5, 240, So.) (5-11, 195, Jr.) (6-0, 192, Jr.) (5-11,181, Jr.) (5-11, 185, So.) (5-9, 190, Jr.) (5-9, 200, So.) (5-7, 185, Sr.) (6-0, 195, So.) (5-10, 240, Sr.) (6-0, 220, Fr.)

DEFENSE LDE 52 44 NT 99 95 RDE 90 61 OLB 46 33

THAD MANGUM Robbie Armstrong BRANDON ZAMARY Corey Prince MILES BROWN Austin Lufkin JOHN BECKLEY Brandon Brown

(6-2, 290, Jr.) (6-2, 230, Jr.) (6-0, 280, Sr.) (6-0, 290, Fr.) (6-2, 320, Sr.) (6-3, 285, So.) (6-0, 210, So.) (6-1, 230, So.)

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WOFFORD COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Josh Conklin Record at Wofford: 5-2 (first season) Career Record: 5-2 (first season)

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BILLY HINTON Ryan Titus DT WILSON Weston Rountree JIREH WILSON Shaun Moore DOMO LEMON George Gbesee JOJO TILLERY Dimitri Redwood MASON ALSTATT Graham Massey DEVIN WATSON Darron Paschal

SPECIAL TEAMS PK 34 LUKE CARTER 38 Dawson Henis KO 38 DAWSON HENIS 34 Luke Carter P 34 LUKE CARTER 38 Dawson Henis LS 63 ROSS HAMMOND HLD 4 MILLER MOSLEY KOR 2 T.J. LUTHER 19 D’mauriae VanCleave PR 6 LENNOX MCAFEE

(6-2, 220, Sr.) (6-1, 215, So.) (6-1, 225, Jr.) (6-1, 240, Sr.) (6-0, 223, Jr.) (6-1, 218, So.) (5-10, 195, Sr.) (5-8, 180, Jr.) (6-2, 210, Sr.) (6-2, 200, Jr.) (6-0, 210, Jr.) (6-0, 190, Sr.) (5-11, 190, Sr.) (5-10, 185, So.) (6-1, 215, Jr.) (6-0, 185, Fr.-2) (6-0, 185, Fr.-2) (6-1, 215, Jr.) (6-1, 215, Jr.) (6-0, 185, Fr.-2) (6-1, 230, Sr.) (5-11, 185, So.) (6-1, 185, Fr.) (5-7, 155, Fr.) (5-7, 185, Sr.)

Assistant Coaches Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks: Wade Lang Defensive Coordinator/Inside Linebackers: Sam Siefkes Wide Receivers: Freddie Brown III Tight Ends: B.J Connolly Cornerbacks: Ilir Emini Defensive Backs: Rob Greene Offensive Line: Trey Johnson Running Backs: Dane Romero Defensive Line: Allen Smith Outside Linebackers/Special Teams: Trey McCray

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Samford to Honor 2019 Athletics Hall of Fame Class Prior to this week’s homecoming game versus Wofford, Samford University will honor the 2019 class of the Samford University Athletics Hall of Fame. The Samford Athletics Hall of Fame, which is housed on the third floor of the Pete Hanna Center, officially opened in 2017, but the project was a priority for Director of Athletics Martin Newton when he was hired in April of 2011. “This means a lot to me personally, because this is something, since I got here in 2011 that has been near and dear to my heart,” Newton said at the dedication of the Hall of Fame in April of 2017. “What the Hall of Fame allows us to do is to honor and show respect to those in the past. Those that came before us that laid the foundation for our current success.” The newest Samford Athletics Hall of Fame class includes an impressive group of former studentathletes and coaches. “We’re very excited about this class, as we were with the other two classes,” Newton said in a recent interview. “There are a lot of special people that are going into this class as well. I think one of the things that is really important is to respect the past, but represent the future,” The 1971 Samford University football team will become just the second team to be inducted. The squad posted a 9-1 record, tying for the second-most wins in school history. The team won the NCAA College Division II West Region Championship with a 20-10 victory over Ohio Wesleyan Nov. 25 at Phenix Municipal Stadium in Phenix City, Alabama. Cameron Bean was a standout on the Samford cross-country and track and field teams from the fall of 2005 to the spring of 2011. He won a Southern Conference championship in the 3,000-meter steeplechase, and the 3,000 and 5,000-meter runs. He was named the 2010 Southern Conference Most Outstanding Indoor Track Performer. Bean passed away on Monday, Sept. 21, 2015 from injuries he 36

received when he was hit by a car while out for a run on Saturday, Sept. 19, 2015. John Brady was the head men’s basketball coach at Samford from the 1991-92 season through the 1996-97 season. While coaching at Samford, he led the program to back-to-back Trans America Athletic Conference West Division titles in 1996 and 1997. He left Samford to become the head coach at LSU in 1997, leading the Tigers to the Final Four in 2006. Gary Fleming was a four-year letter-winner on the Samford football team. He was named a Little All-American and the Most Valuable Defensive Player in 1968. In 1969, he graduated from Samford and was drafted by the Baltimore Colts in the seventh round of the NFL Draft. After his playing career was over, Fleming went into coaching, winning five state basketball championships and one state football title, coaching at Abbeville High School, Montevallo High School and Briarwood Christian. Jimmy Harrison played basketball at Howard College during the mid-1950s. He holds the school record for most points scored in a single game with 48 against Chattanooga on Jan. 6, 1956. After graduating from Samford, Harrison grew Harco Drugs into a chain of more than 150 stores before the company merged with Rite Aid in 1997. Emily London played basketball at Samford from 2007 through 2011. She rewrote the record books for the women’s basketball program during her four-year career. London helped lead the program to its first Southern Conference Tournament title in 2011, and its first two national postseason tournament appearances, going to the WNIT in 2010 and the NCAA Tournament in 2011. The group will be officially inducted into the Hall of Fame Saturday, April 13, in the Pete Hanna Center. Newton said he looks forward to inducting this newest class. “It’s just an exciting class,” Newton said. “It’s an exciting time to get everybody back together and to see how much they reflect on how much Samford


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Emily London is one of six inductees in the 2019 class of the Samford Athletics Hall of Fame.

meant to them, not just from an athletic standpoint, but from a university standpoint as well. The friendships, the relationships, and then the success they’ve gone on to have in their lives, so it’s really a special weekend.” Each of the first three classes to be inducted into the Hall of Fame have been impressive groups. The inaugural class included basketball coach and student-athlete Walter Barnes, track and field/crosscountry standout Lauren Blankenship, legendary football coach Bobby Bowden, football player and coach Wally Burnham, football All-American and NFL veteran Cortland Finnegan and NCAA Division II national champion men’s tennis player Charlie Owens. “I’m so grateful for Samford University,” Finnegan said in his induction speech. “Because you believed in me, nurtured me and you grew me up as a man.” Bowden, who after leaving Samford went on to a legendary coaching career at Florida State University, said he was proud that it all started at Samford (then Howard College). “I wouldn’t swap it (being at Samford) for anything,” Bowden said at the induction reception. “I’ve coached at West Virginia University, I’ve coached

at Florida State University, and I’ve coached against every university in the country, and I wouldn’t swap my experience at Samford for any of them.” Blankenship said it was a tremendous honor for her alma mater to recognize her in this way. “Whoever nominated me, or really pushed the button for me to get here, really thought hard about that,” Blankenship said. “So, I feel really honored to be in this group.” The second class, inducted in 2018 included the 1998-99 men’s basketball team that won the TAAC Tournament title and reached the NCAA Tournament, football player and coach Billy Bancroft, basketball standout Craig Beard, former football player and coach Jimbo Fisher, baseball standout Michael Marseco and soccer star Alyssa Whitehead. “Samford has meant so much to me,” Fisher said. “I don’t know if there is a university that can touch kids and students the way Samford University does, when you talk about the spiritual aspect, the personal aspect, the academic aspect and the athletic aspect. One of the best choices I ever made was transferring to Samford.”

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SEIBERT STADIUM Seibert Stadium has been home to the Samford football team since 1958, one year after the campus was moved from East Lake to its present site. Over the years, the stadium has seen some memorable football, including the Bobby Bowden era (1959–62), a one-loss season in 1971 and the Terry Bowden era, which ended with a 14-game Bulldog winning streak in the stadium. The stadium is named for the late F. Page Seibert, a Daytona Beach, Florida, businessman who donated money for the completion of the stadium in 1961 with the addition of stands on the west side. Originally, the s­ tadium had the current gatehouse and ­seating on the east side. The first game was played Friday, Sept. 26, 1958, with Samford losing to Sewanee, 21-0. Bobby Bowden brought Samford (then known as Howard College) its first win at Seibert on Oct. 3, 1959, as the Bulldogs defeated the Tennessee Tech “B” team, 34-0. The first win against varsity competition came two weeks later when the Bulldogs defeated Millsaps, 26-0. Seibert Stadium has undergone numerous improvements during the past few years. Before the 2009 season, the Cooney Family Field House was opened in the south end zone of the stadium. The field house was renamed the Sullivan-Cooney Family Field House during the 2014 season.

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SEIBERT STADIUM FACTS

BUILT: Gatehouse and East Stands, 1958; West Side Stands, 1961; Bashinsky Press Tower, 1989; Electronic Message Board, 1994; Video Board, 2005; SullivanCooney Family Field House, 2009.

LONGEST RUN FROM SCRIMMAGE: 81-yard run, Chris Evans, vs. Austin Peay, 2007

MOST YARDS RUSHING: 249, Surkano Edwards, vs. West Georgia, 1992

FIRST GAME: Friday, Sept. 26, 1958 (Sewanee defeated Samford, 21-0)

LONGEST PASS COMPLETION: 92-yard touchdown, Andy Summerlin to Chris Cephus vs. Chattanooga, 2013

MOST CARRIES: 35, Derek Staley, vs. Tennessee Tech, 1995

LONGEST SAMFORD PASS COMPLETION: 92-yard touchdown, Andy Summerlin to Chris Cephus vs. Chattanooga, 2013

MOST TOUCHDOWNS RUSHING: 4, Michael Eubank, vs. VMI, 2014; 4, Steve Hayden, vs. Morgan State, 1995; 4, Brady Jones, vs. Austin Peay, 1990; 4, Brady Jones, vs. East Tennessee State, 1989

FIRST WIN: Oct. 3, 1959 (Samford defeated Tennessee Tech “B” team, 34-0) FIRST VARSITY WIN: Oct. 16, 1959 (Samford defeated Millsaps, 26-0) SAMFORD OVERALL RECORD AT SEIBERT (243 GAMES): 162-77-4 (.675) SAMFORD DAY RECORD AT SEIBERT (171 GAMES): 107-60-4 (.637) SAMFORD NIGHT RECORD AT SEIBERT (72 GAMES): 55-17-0 (.764) MOST COMMON OPPONENTS AT SEIBERT: Chattanooga 15, Jacksonville State 11, UT Martin 10, Mississippi College 9, Tennessee Tech 9 MOST SAMFORD POINTS: 72 vs. Maryville (10), 1987 LARGEST MARGIN OF VICTORY: 70 points (Samford 77, Mars Hill 7), 2016 MOST OPPONENT’S POINTS: 82, by Salem (Samford 9), 1984

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LONGEST PUNT: 73 yards, Ray Collins, vs. Southwestern, 1961 LONGEST FIELD GOAL: 52 yards, Ray Early of Furman, 2010 LONGEST SAMFORD FIELD GOAL: 4 8 yards, Mark Prevost, vs. Jacksonville State, 2007 LONGEST PUNT RETURN: 90-yard touchdown, Mick Edmonson of Jacksonville State, 1989 LONGEST SAMFORD PUNT RETURN: 76 yards, Anthony Jordan, vs. Alcorn State, 1994 LONGEST KICKOFF RETURN: 100-yard touchdown, Karel Hamilon vs. Chattanooga, 2015; 100-yard touchdown, Fabian Truss vs. Western Carolina, 2013 LONGEST INTERCEPTION RETURN: 100-yard touchdown, Ricky Fields, vs. Concord, 1990

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ACADEMIC ENHANCEMENT PROGRAM The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) has strongly enforced academic reform this decade as it pertains to student-athletes’ continuing eligibility and ultimate college graduation. Because of the tightening of new legislation, academic support services throughout the country have been highlighted to spearhead the additional success that is needed for student-athletes to earn a degree. The academic success for Samford University student-athletes begins with the Academic Enhancement Program (AEP). The AEP was developed in the early 1990s and is based on individual instruction with student-athletes who are integrated within a caring environment that is conducive to academic success. The AEP system is designed to provide Samford’s student-athletes with the necessary guidance, personal attention and academic skills– enhancement activities to help them have the most positive educational and personal experience possible. Student-athletes are integrated within a foundation of the university’s general education core curriculum that emphasizes basic skills for academic achievement. Tutors and academic mentors assist athletes in writing courses, foreign languages, math, science and business, to name a few. With tutorial sessions incorporating improved study techniques, the AEP puts student-athletes in position to succeed and become independent learners. The AEP environment includes a computer lab/classroom, private tutor rooms and quiet study space. In conjunction with the Career Development Center, the Writing Center, the Academic Success Center and all student support services, the AEP is a bridge from freshman orientation to graduation and professional life. The AEP strives to meet the needs, concerns and overall welfare of all student-athletes. Each May, the academic enhancement office honors studentathletes who have achieved a 3.0 GPA or better over the last two full terms. LIFE SKILLS PROGRAM The Department of Athletics offers a variety of support programs for student-athletes, including 48

some NCAA Student Affairs programming. This student development program exists to enhance the quality of the student-athlete experience within the university setting. There are five focus areas that address student-athlete development. Commitment to Academic Excellence: To support the academic progress of student-athletes toward intellectual development and graduation Commitment to Athletic Excellence: To build philosophical foundations for the development of athletics programs that are broad-based, equitable and dedicated to the well-being of student-athletes Commitment to Personal Development: To support the development of a well-balanced lifestyle for student-athletes, encouraging emotional well-being, personal growth and decision-making skills Commitment to Career Development: To encourage student-athletes to develop and pursue career and life goals Commitment to Service: To engage studentathletes in service to their campus and surrounding community Throughout the year, student-athletes attend the programs in the five commitment areas that are most relevant and helpful to them at their current stage of development. This is done through workshops and seminars, campus partnerships and other programming throughout the year. Topics include financial management, time management, media relations, spiritual development, choosing a major and a career, résumé writing, and sportsmanship. Speakers include faculty members, coaches, administrators, business leaders and former student-athletes. All AEP programming is designed to enhance and support the academic and athletic endeavors of student-athletes. Student-athletes gain preparation for success in life, develop enhanced interpersonal skills, build positive self-esteem, develop leadership skills and make meaningful contributions to their communities.


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On May 23, 2003, Samford junior cornerback Charles Williams died in a car accident. In only two seasons on the team, Williams emerged as a starter in the secondary in 2002. In addition to his success on the field, Williams also maintained one of the highest grade point averages on the team. For the 2003 and 2004 seasons (what would have been Williams’ junior and senior seasons) no one wore jersey No. 5, the number that Williams wore. Every year since then, a senior has been selected to wear the No. 5, the Charles Williams Memorial Jersey.

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Andrew Westmoreland became Samford University’s 18th president on June 1, 2006. As Samford’s president, Westmoreland has led the university to embrace a vision to enrich and expand its service to students, and further inspire their desire to meet the needs of the world. To advance this vision, the university is committed to a challenging strategic plan with three priorities: to provide an enriched and more vibrant university experience; to engage the global community in learning, faith and service; and to inspire imagination. Forever Samford is a six-year, $300 million capital campaign that was launched publicly in fall 2016. It is the largest undertaking of its kind in Samford University’s 177-year history. Funding from the campaign will help to ensure that Samford continues to prepare and send dedicated, thoughtful and ethical people out into the world. Prior to assuming the Samford presidency, Westmoreland was president of Ouachita Baptist University in Arkadelphia, Arkansas. Before his selection as Ouachita’s president in 1998, he had served on the administrative staff for more than 19 years in various capacities. Westmoreland holds undergraduate and graduate degrees in political science and a doctorate in higher education administration. A native of Arkansas, he is married to Dr. Jeanna ­Westmoreland. They have one daughter, Riley, who is a graduate of Samford and of Vanderbilt University. His career in higher education spans almost 40 years, including two college presidencies. In addition to his duties as Samford president, Westmoreland teaches courses in political science on a regular basis. He serves as a member of many boards for charities and other entities, and he is an author and speaker. He is the past chair of the Board of Trustees for the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges, which oversees accreditation for more than 800 colleges and universities from Virginia to Texas. He also served as president of the American Association of Presidents of Independent Colleges and Universities. The Westmorelands enjoy entertaining and annually host more than 9,000 students, employees, alumni, donors and other friends of the university in the president’s home, in addition to the thousands whom they greet and host at on-campus events.

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DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS Martin Newton Martin Newton was introduced as Samford’s director of athletics on March 9, 2011. In his time at the helm of the athletics department, Newton has made a major impact. In the spring of 2017, a goal of Newton’s since being hired was realized when the inaugural class of the Samford Athletics Hall of Fame was inducted. The first-class facility is housed on the third floor of the Pete Hanna Center, and includes inductee plaques and displays, along with a display of important moments in Samford Athletics history and another honoring all of the school’s conference and NCAA champions. On the fields and courts, Samford’s teams have won 30 Southern Conference overall and divisional titles since Newton took over as director of athletics. The Bulldogs have won league or division titles in women’s tennis (2015 regular season and tournament), soccer (2011 regular season and tournament, 2014 regular season, 2015 regular season, 2016 regular season and tournament and 2017 regular season), softball (2016 tournament and regular season), volleyball (2011, 2014 and 2016 tournament, 2011 and 2012 North Division), men’s outdoor track and field (2014, 2015), women’s outdoor track and field (2014, 2017), women’s indoor track and field (2016, 2017, 2018), men’s tennis (2011, 2013 tournament, 2012 regular season), baseball (2012 and 2018 tournament), football (2013) and women’s basketball (2012 tournament). Additionally, in the most recent Southern Conference All-Sports standings, Samford finished second in both the Commissioner’s Cup (top men’s program) and Germann Cup (top women’s program) standings, making Samford the top overall program in the league. In 2014-15, Samford won the Germann Cup and finished just a tenth of a point away from winning the Commissioner’s Cup. Academically, the school’s student-athletes have also posted outstanding results in the classroom, with a total of 1,142 Samford student-athletes 56

being named to the SoCon Honor Roll over the last seven years. Samford’s student-athletes posted an impressive 97 percent in the NCAA’s Graduation Success Rate (GSR) report, released last November. Also in Newton’s tenure, the athletics department has seen a significant increase in corporate sponsorship and annual giving revenue. Since Newton’s arrival in 2011 both sources of revenue have more than doubled. Additionally, a new softball stadium and baseball/softball indoor hitting facility was completed in the spring of 2013. The athletics department also redesigned its website, and Samford’s radio network was reorganized. Newton has also negotiated a school-wide footwear and apparel deal with Nike, which went into effect in the summer of 2013. Also, the athletics department led the way in consolidating a universitywide lincensing agreement with the Licensing Resource Group. Newton has been recognized nationally for his work. He was named to the NCAA Leadership Cabinet for the 2013-14 and 2014-15 seasons. A 1983 Samford graduate, Newton returned to his alma mater after ­spending two years as director of b­ asketball operations at the University of Kentucky. Newton graduated with a business degree. He was a four-year letterwinner in men’s basketball and was All-­Conference honorable mention in 1980. Following graduation, he worked in sports marketing for Converse for 13 years. Newton then spent 13 years in a similar capacity at Nike. Newton was hired at Kentucky in 2009, where he managed an $11 million budget, along with fund-raising, compliance, scheduling, marketing and academic support for the men’s basketball program. Newton is a member of the board for the Birmingham Bowl, and he is a member of the Birmingham Quarterback Club, Birmingham Tip-Off Club and Birmingham Kiwanis Club. He is also an active member of the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA). Newton and his wife, Cindy, have three grown children, Katie, Madison and Charles. They also have two grandsons, Charlie and Sawyer.


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ASK BEFORE YOU ACT Compliance with NCAA rules is of utmost importance to Samford University. As a member of the NCAA, Samford is responsible for the actions of its coaches, student-athletes, employees, alumni, donors, boosters and friends. As such, please take a moment to familiarize yourself with these important items concerning NCAA rules and always remember to ASK BEFORE YOU ACT: 205-726-4244 | compliance@samford.edu Twitter: @Samford_Rules FIVE IMPORTANT RULES 1. Only coaches and athletics department staff members are permitted to be involved in the recruiting process. Alumni, friends and “other representatives of athletic interest” who are not employed by the university are not permitted to contact a prospect (or members of the prospect’s family) by letter, telephone or in person (on or off campus) for the purpose of soliciting participation in the athletics program. Samford faculty members are permitted to have contact with prospects on campus only. 2. A prospect remains a prospect even after he or she signs a Letter of Intent or financial aid agreement to attend the university. The prospect does not lose prospect status until the start of classes at Samford or the beginning of official team practice prior to the start of classes. 3. The prohibition of contact with a prospect is intended to relate to unavoidable incidental contacts with a prospect by representatives of a member institution’s athletics interest. It is understood that such a contact is not prearranged by the athletics representative or an athletics department staff member; is not made for the purpose of recruitment of the prospect; and involves only normal civility. For example, if you meet a high school student or junior college student-athlete, you can talk with him or her about anything except Samford athletics. If you are attending a public function and find yourself talking to the parents of a prospect, you can talk about anything that doesn’t relate to the athletics department. 4. If a student-athlete accepts any benefits or special consideration based on his or her status as an athlete or because of athletic skill, the student-athlete will lose all eligibility for intercollegiate athletic participation. Do not do anything for prospective or enrolled studentathletes without specific authorization from the Samford Athletics Compliance Office. 5. Representatives of athletics interest (boosters) are reminded that NCAA rules regarding enrolled studentathletes remain in effect throughout the entire year, including summer breaks. When student-athletes complete their final season of eligibility, they must abide by NCAA rules until the end of that academic year and/ or until they are no longer receiving athletics financial aid

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FAQ Who is a “prospective student-athlete?” A “prospective student-athlete,” also known as a recruit or prospect, is a student who has started classes for the ninth grade, seventh for men’s basketball and softball. In addition, any younger student who receives any benefits from the institution not available to prospective students generally would be considered a prospective student-athlete. Who is a “representative of athletic interest” or booster? A representative or booster is an individual or business that is or has ever done any of the following: • been a contributor to the Samford Bulldog Club or has purchased tickets to a Samford athletics event • been an employee of Samford University or is the spouse of an employee • has ever made a donation of any kind to the Samford athletics department • helped to arrange or to provide employment for enrolled student-athletes or for prospects who have signed a National Letter of Intent • assisted or have been requested (by the athletics department) to assist in the recruitment of students to participate in any of Samford’s athletics programs • assisted in providing any benefit to Samford enrolled student-athletes or their families • been involved in promoting Samford athletics programs

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SAMFORD UNIVERSITY pharmacy and public health. The faculty-toSamford University is a premier nationally student ratio is 1:13, and no classes are taught by ranked private university deeply rooted in its Christian mission. Founded in 1841, Samford is the teaching assistants. Among Samford’s 50,600 alumni are more than 87th-oldest institution of higher learning in the 60 members of the U.S. Congress, eight state United States. It enrolls 5,509 students from 45 governors, two U.S. Supreme Court justices, one states and 30 countries. Secretary of State, four Rhodes Scholars, multiple In 2018, U.S. News & World Report ranked Samford #3 in the South, #5 in the South for most Emmy and Grammy award-winning artists, two innovative and #1 in the South for best colleges for national champion­ship football coaches, and recipients of the Pulitzer and Nobel Peace prizes. veterans among regional universities. Kiplinger’s The university fields 17 varsity sports—eight Personal Finance ranked Samford #50 in its 2018 men’s and nine women’s—that participate at the ranking of the best value private universities. NCAA Division I level in the Southern Conference. Samford is ranked #87 nationally and #1 in Samford’s athletics teams are ranked #1 in Alabama by The Economist and is the top-ranked Alabama and the Southern Conference for university in Alabama in a national ranking conducted by The Wall Street Journal. Graduation Success Rate by the NCAA with an Samford offers numerous undergraduate and average score of 97%. graduate/professional degrees through 10 academic units: arts, arts and sciences, business, divinity, education, health professions, law, nursing,

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SAMFORD DISTINCTIONS • Samford is ranked #3 in the South, #5 in the South for most innovative and #1 in the South for best colleges for veterans among regional universities by U.S. News & World Report (2018). • Samford is ranked #87 nationally and #1 in Alabama by The Economist. • Cumberland School of Law is ranked #10 nationally for trial advocacy by U.S. News & World Report (2018). • Ida Moffett School of Nursing‘s graduate programs are ranked among the top in the country. The Doctor of Nursing Practice program is ranked #58 nationally for graduate programs, and master’s degree programs are ranked #78 by U.S. News & World Report (2019). • The Brock School of Business online M.B.A. program is ranked #68 nationally by U.S. News & World Report (2018). • 97% of undergraduate alumni are employed, attending graduate school or in a postgraduation internship within six months of graduation (2017). • Samford is ranked #50 private university in the U.S. for value and affordability by Kiplinger’s Personal Finance (2018). • Samford is recognized as a best value–top college by Educate to Career for the employability of graduates.

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ATHLETIC FACILITIES The Samford University athletics program has risen to regional and national recognition through its commitment to athletic and academic excellence. Samford student-athletes have achieved much on the playing fields and in the classroom. Paralleling the competitive success of the program, Samford’s athletics facilities also continue to develop. The newest addition to Samford’s athletics facilities is the Samford Softball Field, which opened in the spring of 2013. Also, the new J. T. Haywood Field House, which houses an indoor hitting facility, as well as locker rooms and meeting rooms for both baseball and softball, was officially opened in the fall of 2013. The new Samford Soccer and Track Stadium opened in the spring of 2011. The 1,200-seat facility opened by hosting the 2011 Southern Conference Outdoor Track and Field ­Championships. The facility includes locker rooms, a ticket office, a high-tech press box, a nine-lane track and a regulation soccer field. The Cooney Family Field House for football opened in August 2009. It includes coaches’ offices, meeting rooms, a locker room, weight room, training room, equipment room and players’ lounge. The facility was renamed the Sullivan-Cooney Family Field House in the fall of 2014 to honor former Head Coach Pat Sullivan and his family. The convocation/arena/fitness complex, Pete Hanna Center, was completed in fall 2007. The center provides outstanding playing facilities for volleyball, and men’s and women’s basketball in a 5,000-seat center, a fitness/wellness complex for the entire student body, and state-of-the-art training facilities for Samford’s varsity sports. Also included in the facility are offices, meeting space and support ­facilities for coaches and athletics ­administration. The facility is adjacent to Bashinsky Field House and can be 70

expanded up to 6,000 seats for commencement and other major ­nonathletics events. The Pat M. Courington Tennis Pavilion was completed in 2006 with three indoor courts, a support facility for locker rooms, offices and restrooms. Samford’s Tennis Center also includes the Darwin C. Hardison Courts, ­featuring six outdoor NCAA courts. All-weather field turf was installed at Seibert Stadium in the summer of 2005. Facilities in Seibert Hall have been renovated to accommodate academic programs and student recreation activities. Joe Lee Griffin Field, home of the Samford Bulldogs baseball team, was remodeled in 2000 to include offices, locker rooms and other support services in a facility that complements the Georgian-Colonial archi­tecture found throughout the Samford campus. The Carl E. Miller Press Box was added in 2009. Bulldog Spirit Plaza, dedicated during 2005 Homecoming weekend, is the focal point of the area connecting Seibert Stadium, Joe Lee Griffin Field, Bashinsky Field House and Pete Hanna Center. Organized by the Class of 2003, the landscaped plaza includes a bas relief of the Bulldog mascot and more than 100 bricks honoring Samford alumni, students, parents, employees, former athletes and friends of the university as a celebration of Samford’s more than 125 years of inter­collegiate athletics competition. The athletics department is building its capital campaign efforts to raise funds to further assure Samford athletes of the finest playing facilities possible.


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SOUTHERN CONFERENCE The Southern Conference The Southern Conference, which is in its 98th season of intercollegiate competition in 2018-19, is a national leader in emphasizing the development of the student-athlete and in helping to build lifelong leaders and role models. The Southern Conference has been on the forefront of innovation and originality in developing creative solutions to address issues facing intercollegiate athletics. From establishing the first postseason college basketball tournament (1921), to tackling the issue of freshman eligibility (1922), to developing women’s championships (1984), to becoming the first conference to install the 3-point goal in basketball (1980), the Southern Conference has been a pioneer. The Southern Conference is the nation’s fifth-oldest NCAA Division I collegiate athletic association. Only the Big Ten (1896), the Missouri Valley (1907), the Pac-12 (1915) and the Southwestern Athletic (1920) conferences are older in terms of origination. Academic excellence has been a major part of the Southern Conference’s tradition. Hundreds of Southern Conference student-athletes have been recognized on CoSIDA Academic All-America and all-district teams. A total of 20 Rhodes Scholarship winners have been selected from conference institutions, most recently in 2012-13, when former Wofford volleyball player Rachel Woodlee earned the prestigious award. The conference currently consists of 10 members in six states throughout the Southeast and sponsors 22 varsity sports and championships that produce participants for NCAA Division I Championships. The league added rifle, becoming just the second Division I conference to sponsor the sport, in 2016-17, and added women’s lacrosse for the 2017-18 campaign. The Southern Conference offices are located in the historic Beaumont Mill in Spartanburg, South Carolina. A textile mill that was in operation from 1880 until 1999, Beaumont Mill was renovated in 2004 and today offers the league first-class meeting areas and offices as well as 72

a spacious library for storage of the conference’s historical documents. Football The Southern Conference has also excelled as the premier Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) conference. Former Southern Conference member Appalachian State won the three consecutive FCS titles from 2005-07, becoming the first team to do so. The league boasts more than 250 players who have garnered All-America recognition and numerous national player or coach of the year awards. The conference had at least one team in the top 10 of the final FCS poll for 28 consecutive years (1985-2012), with at least two teams finishing in the final poll in every season from 1982-2013. Samford and Wofford finished in the top 20 in each of the last two seasons, with Furman joining them in the top 25 in 2017. The Citadel, Chattanooga, Samford and Wofford each finished in the top 25 in 2016, giving the league four in the final poll for the first time since 2007. The conference has placed multiple representatives in the FCS Playoffs in 29 of 34 seasons, with 16 championship game appearances and eight national titles. The Southern Conference has had at least one team reach the semifinals in 12 of the last 19 years and in 18 of the last 26 seasons. In 2007, Appalachian State became the first FCS team to defeat a nationally ranked Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) team, when the Mountaineers defeated No. 5 Michigan, 34-32, on Sept. 1 before a sellout crowd at Michigan Stadium. Georgia Southern, in its final game as a member of the Southern Conference, downed the SEC’s Florida in Gainesville. The league picked up two wins over


2018 FOOTBALL FBS teams in 2015, with Furman downing UCF and The Citadel stunning South Carolina. Prior to the conference’s reclassification in 1981, Southern Conference football teams appeared in a total of 36 bowl games, posting a record of 16-18-2. From 1925-30, league schools won five football national championships in a sixyear span. There are nearly 60 former Southern Conference players and coaches in the College Football Hall of Fame. One of the most recognizable of these names is former North Carolina running back Charlie “Choo Choo” Justice, who helped guide North Carolina to three bowl appearances. He was a first-team All-America selection and the Heisman Trophy runner-up in 1948 and 1949. In 1949, Justice earned first-team all-conference honors for the fourth consecutive season, becoming the first player in league history to achieve that feat. He was a member of the league’s inaugural Hall of Fame Class in 2009. Another of the league’s football products that made it to the College Football Hall of Fame is Sam Huff of West Virginia. Huff was a three-year starter on both the offensive and defensive lines for the Mountaineers. In 1955, Huff earned firstteam All-America honors on the field and was a first-team Academic All-American for his work in the classroom. He played 12 seasons in the National Football League for the New York Giants and the Washington Redskins. Also a member of the conference’s first Hall of Fame class, he was a five-time All-Pro linebacker and is also a member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Former Appalachian State coach Jerry Moore was enshrined in the College Football Hall of Fame in December 2014. The winningest coach in Appalachian State and Southern Conference history, Moore compiled a 215-87 record in his 24 seasons at Appalachian State (1989-2012), including 10 SoCon championships, 18 postsea-

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son appearances and an unprecedented three straight NCAA Division I FCS/I-AA national titles (2005-07). In 1999, Georgia Southern’s Adrian Peterson captured the Walter Payton Award, presented annually to the Football Championship Subdivision’s most outstanding offensive player. Peterson, a four-time All-American who finished his career as the NCAA Division I leader in rushing yards with 6,559, was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in December 2017. The league saw a pair of former players enter the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2018, as former Chattanooga standout Terrell Owens and Marshall star Randy Moss, who enjoyed a record-breaking freshman year in the SoCon, earned the nod. Furman’s Louis Ivory earned the Walter Payton Award in 2000, Georgia Southern’s Jayson Foster was presented with the 2007 trophy and most recently, Appalachian State’s record-setting quarterback Armanti Edwards became the first two-time winner in Payton Award history after claiming the honors in 2008 and 2009. Appalachian State’s Dexter Coakley was a three-time all-conference selection and consensus All-American in 1994, ’95 and ’96 before going on to stardom with the Dallas Cowboys. Coakley won a pair of Buck Buchanan Awards, given to Football Championship Subdivision’s top defensive player each year. Western Carolina’s David Patten and Appalachian State’s Matt Stevens were both members of the New England Patriots’ Super Bowl champion team in 2002 and Patten also earned Super Bowl rings with the Patriots in 2004 and ’05. Appalachian State’s Daniel Kilgore appeared in Super Bowl XLVII for the San Francisco 49ers in 2013.

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BULLDOGS IN THE NFL JAQUISKI TARTT Jaquiski Tartt became the highest NFL Draft pick in Samford history when he was selected by the San Francisco 49ers in the second round of the 2015 Draft. Tartt enters his fourth season with the 49ers.

JAMES BRADBERRY James Bradberry was drafted in the second round of the 2016 NFL Draft by the Carolina Panthers. Bradberry is entering his third season with the Panthers.

MICHAEL PIERCE Michael Pierce has had success as an undrafted free agent with the Baltimore Ravens.

AUSTIN BARNARD Austin Barnard signed with the Tennessee Titans as an undrafted free agent in 2017.

NICK WILLIAMS Nick Williams was drafted by the Pittsburgh Steelers in the seventh round of the 2013 NFL Draft. Williams also played with the Kansas City Chiefs and Miami Dolphins, and is currently a member of the Chicago Bears.

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SAMFORD ATHLETICS HA Name Walter Barnes Lauren Blankenship Bobby Bowden Wally Burnham Cortland Finnegan Charlie Owens 1998-99 MBB Team Billy Bancroft Craig Beard Jimbo Fisher Michael Marseco Alyssa Whitehead

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VAN WAGNER SPORTS AND ENTERTAINMENT Van Wagner Sports and Entertainment (VWSE) and Samford University athletics announced a long-term partnership naming VWSE as the athletics department’s exclusive multimedia rights partner and sales agent for the department’s corporate sponsorship program in the summer of 2017. As part of the agreement, the VWSE Collegiate Services division oversees the locally based operation, Samford Sponsorships, which will work with university leadership to enhance the overall gameday experience, and create unique and meaningful opportunities for the program’s sponsors, business partners and a growing and dedicated Bulldogs fan base. The VWSE team, in collaboration with the Samford athletics department, handles management, sales and integration of corporate sponsorship on all levels within multimedia resources, including the Bulldogs’ digital assets, venue signage, marketing, promotional rights to athletics marks and hospitality. For more information please contact General Manager Leon Ryan at 205-726-4717. SOCIAL MEDIA Samford fans can keep up with the Bulldogs 24/7 through the following social media outlets: SamfordSports samford_sports samfordsportsnetwork samfordsports INTERNET The official website of Samford University athletics is samfordsports.com. A partnership of Samford athletics and SideArm Sports, the internet home of the Bulldogs, is full of the most up-to-date information on football and Samford’s 16 other varsity sports. With news stories, coaches’ and student-athletes’ biographies, plus team rosters, statistics, schedules, game notes,

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results and video, the most comprehensive coverage of the Bulldogs can always be found online at samfordsports.com. BROADCASTS For the fourth-straight season, Samford’s home games will be broadcast live on ESPN platforms. Four of the five home games during the 2018 season can be seen on ESPN+, while the home game versus Western Carolina will air on ESPN3. For the ESPN broadcasts, Curt Bloom will handle play-by-play duties, Chad Pilcher will serve as color analyst, and Macy Marin will be the sideline reporter. Both ESPN3 and ESPN+ can be accessed via the ESPN App across most internet-connected media devices or on ESPN.com. ESPN+ is the premium multi-sport, direct-to-consumer video service from The Walt Disney Company’s Direct-to-Consumer and International (DTCI) segment in conjunction with ESPN. It offers fans thousands of additional live events, on-demand content and original programming not available on ESPN’s linear TV or digital networks. Fans subscribe to ESPN+ for just $4.99 a month (or $49.99 per year) and cancel at any time. Programming on ESPN+ includes hundreds of MLB, NHL and MLS games, thousands of college sports events (including football, basketball and multiple other sports from more than 15 conferences), exclusive Top Rank boxing, UFC (beginning in 2019), Grand Slam tennis, international and domestic rugby, cricket, new and exclusive documentary films and series, acclaimed studio shows and the full library of ESPN’s awardwinning 30 for 30 films. Fans subscribe to ESPN+ for just $4.99 a month (or $49.99 per year) and cancel at any time. It is available as an integrated part of the ESPN App, the leading sports app and the premier allin-one digital sports platform for fans, and is also be available through ESPN.com.


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Chris Hatcher was named Samford’s 36th head football coach on Dec. 11, 2014. Now entering his fourth season at Samford, Hatcher boasts a career record of 142-71 in 18 years as a college head coach, having previously coached at Murray State, Georgia Southern and Valdosta State. Hatcher has led the program to back-to-back NCAA Division I-FCS Playoff appearances for the first time in 25 years. The 2016 team finished 7-5 overall and 5-3 in Southern Conference play, and the 2017 team posted a record of 8-4 overall and 6-2 in SoCon play. The program has had sevenstraight winning seasons, the longest streak in program history. The team’s 2017 offense led the SoCon and ranked fifth in the nation in passing yards per game (33.4 ypg.), and quarterback Devlin Hodges was named the SoCon Offensive Player of the Year for a second straight season. Hodges also finished fourth in the voting for the Walter Payton Award, which goes to the top offensive player at the FCS level. Not to be outdone, the Bulldogs’ defense led the SoCon in scoring defense, surrendering 22.2 points per game. Defensive lineman Ahmad Gooden earned SoCon Defensive Player of the Year honors and was a finalist for the Buck Buchanan Award, which goes to the top defensive player in all of FCS football. In 2016, Hodges set school records for single-season completions (375), attempts (530), passing yards (4,088) and touchdown passes (36). As a unit, the Samford offense ranked third among all FCS schools in passing offense, averaging 349.4 passing yards per game. The offense also ranked sixth in the nation in red zone 4

offense (90.2%), 11th in team passing efficiency (155.24), 12th in scoring offense (35.1 ppg.) and 14th in total offense (446.2 ypg.). In his first season at Samford in 2015, Hatcher put his stamp on the Bulldog program. Samford finished the season third in the nation in passing offense (332.9 ypg.), seventh in the nation in total offense (479.7 ypg.) and seventh in fourth-down conversions (66.7%). Hatcher’s special teams also stood out, ranking fifth nationally in kickoff return average (24.34 ypr.). Hatcher led the Bulldogs to a 6-5 record, ending the season with a pair of impressive Southern Conference road wins at Wofford and Mercer. The 2015 team also produced a pair of All-Americans in cornerback James Bradberry and place-kicker Anthony Pistelli. Hatcher came to Samford after serving as the head coach at Murray State University from 2010 to 2014. In five seasons as the head coach of the Racers, Hatcher’s teams employed the highpowered “Hatch Attack” offense to top the Division I-FCS football charts. Hatcher is no stranger to the Southern Conference, as he served as the head coach at Georgia Southern from 2007 to 2009. Prior to his time at GSU, Hatcher molded Valdosta State into one of the most dominant teams in Division II. The winningest coach in the Blazers’ history, Hatcher was 76-12 at his alma mater. Hatcher led his 2004 team to the program’s first NCAA Division II National Title, and was named National Coach of the Year by the American Football Coaches Association. The Macon, Ga., native spent one year as quarterbacks/tight ends coach at the University of Central Florida where he worked with future NFL quarterback Daunte Culpepper. He then spent three years working with the quarterbacks at the University of Kentucky where he worked under


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his playing days. Hatcher was named to the Valdosta State University Athletic Hall of Fame in 2001, in his first year of eligibility. He was also elected into the Macon Sports Hall of Fame the same year. In 2005, Hatcher was inducted into the Division II Hall of Fame. Hatcher was also inducted into the inaugural class of the GSC Hall of Fame in 2014. Hatcher graduated from Valdosta State in 1995 with a bachelor’s degree in health and physical education. He and his wife, Lori, also a graduate of VSU, are the parents of a son, Ty, and daughter, Talley.


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ALL-AMERICANS AND NATIONAL HONORS All-Americans Austin Barnard 2017, Punter (3rd Team, AP, Phil Steele) Fred Bishop 1999, Linebacker Bobby Bowden 1952, Quarterback James Bradberry 2015, Cornerback (3rd Team, STATS) Wally Burnham 1963, Linebacker Norman Cooper 1936, Center Marcus Durgin 1991, Cornerback (2nd Team, Sports Network; 3rd Team, AP) 1992, Cornerback (3rd Team, AP) Surkano Edwards 1992, Running Back (HM, Sports Network) Cortland Finnegan 2002, Safety; 2003, Safety (3rd Team); 2005, Safety (AFCA) Jimbo Fisher 1987, Quarterback Sam Goldman 1940, End Ahmad Gooden 2017, Defensive Lineman (1st Team, AFCA, Phil Steele, Walter Camp; 2nd Team, AP, STATS) Karel Hamilton 2016, Wide Receiver (1st Team) Tim Hamrick 1987, Punter Efrem Hill 2003, Wide Receiver; 2004, Wide Receiver Harold Hill 1937, End Devlin Hodges 2016, Quarterback (3rd Team); 2017, Quarterback (2nd Team, AFCA) Scott Holmes 1994, Punter Harley Hopkins 1938, End Bobby Jackson 1962, Quarterback Anthony Jordan 1994, Running Back Jim Lovette 1966, Running Back Kelvin McKnight 2017, Wide Receiver (2nd Team, AFCA; 3rd Team, STATS; 4th Team, Phil Steele) Joe Milazzo 1960, Quarterback Anthony Pistelli 2015, Kicker (1st Team, AP, Walter Camp) David Primus 1989, Kick Returner Shaheed Salmon 2017, Linebacker (3rd Team, STATS; 4th Team, Phil Steele) Justin Shade 2013, Linebacker (1st Team) Bryce Smith 2010, Linebacker Bennie Story 1961, Defensive Tackle James Tarrant 1940, End (Honorable Mention); 1941, End (3rd Team) Jaquiski Tartt 2012, Safety (1st Team); 2013, Safety (2nd Team); 2014, Safety (1st Team) Fabian Truss 2012, Kick Returner (2nd Team); 2013, All-Purpose (1st Team) Mike Williams 2017 Offensive Lineman (Freshman All-American)

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Other National Honors 2007, NFF National Honor Society; 2007, FCS Academic All-Star 2011, Capital One Academic; All-District 2006, NFF National Honor Society; 2006, FCS Academic All-Star 2009, FCS Academic All-Star; 2009, ESPN The Magazine; Academic All-District 1991, CoSIDA Academic; All-American (2nd Team)


2018 FOOTBALL

TODAY’S GAME games played at Seibert Stadium. This season, Samford has five home games on its schedule, and the Bulldogs are currently 2-1 in those con-tests. Last season, Samford posted a record of 5-1 in home games. In the last seven-plus years, Samford has a combined record of 32-10 when playing in the friendly confines of Seibert Stadium. The Samford football team will play host to the VMI Keydets Saturday at 2 p.m. at Seibert Stadium. The game can be seen live on ESPN+. Samford enters the game with a record of 2-4 overall and 1-2 in the Southern Conference. The Bulldogs are coming off an impressive 66-28 win over Western Carolina last Saturday. VMI is currently 0-5 overall and 0-4 in SoCon play. The Keydets took last week off from competition. VMI last played on Sept. 29, falling to Mercer, 48-38. The Series The Samford Bulldogs and VMI Keydets are meeting for just the sixth time in the history of the two programs. Samford has won each of the first five meetings. The teams last met on Oct. 7, 2017, with Samford earning a 26-7 victory in Lexington, Va. Samford Against Southern Conference Teams Now in its 11th season as a member of the Southern Conference, Samford has a record of 44-37 in league games. Saturday’s game is Samford’s fourth SoCon game of the season, and the Bulldogs are currently 1-2 in league play. Against the current members of the Southern Conference, Samford has an all-time record of 70-67-4. The Bulldogs are 5-0 all-time against Saturday’s opponent, VMI. Samford’s overall record against each current SoCon member is: Chattanooga (10-31-3), The Citadel (5-6), ETSU (4-1), Furman (10-10), Mercer (13-11-1), VMI (5-0), Western Carolina (13-3) and Wofford (10-5). Samford at Seibert Stadium Samford has an all-time record of 165-78-4 in

The Last Time Out Samford racked up 736 yards of offense and Devlin Hodges set or tied six school records on the way to a 66-28 win over Western Carolina last week. Hodges completed 44-of-60 passes for 562 yards and six touchdowns. Jai’Rus Creamer caught nine passes for 101 yards and a touchdown, while Kelvin McKnight had eight catches for 138 yards. Tre’Shun Floyd intercepted a pass, caused a fumble, recovered a fumble and had five tackles for the defense. Aaron Harris led the team in tackles with 10. The Last Time vs. VMI Samford and VMI last met on Oct. 7, 2017, with Samford earning a 26-7 victory over the Keydets. In the win for Samford, quarterback Devlin Hodges completed 26-of-38 passes for 262 yards and one touchdown. Deion Pierre led the Samford defense with 11 tackles. Darius Har-vey, Koi Freeman and William Bryant had an interception each for the Samford defense. Statistical Comparison Points Scored* Total Offense* First Downs Rushing Yards* Passing Yards* Time of Possession* Third Down Percentage Points Allowed* Yards Allowed* Rushing Yards Allowed* Passing Yards Allowed* *per game

SAM 35.3 491.7 163 123.5 368.2 28:31 43% 25.7 364.2 138.0 226.2

VMI 25.8 374.0 118 43.0 331.0 27:02 30% 50.4 533.6 279.8 253.8

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Around the SoCon SOCON OVERALL TEAM RECORD PCT HOME AWAY NEUTRAL RECORD PCT HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ETSU 3-0 1.000 2-0 1-0 0-0 5-1 .833 4-0 1-1 0-0 Wofford 3-0 1.000 2-0 1-0 0-0 4-1 .800 2-0 2-1 0-0 Mercer 2-1 .667 0-1 2-0 0-0 3-2 .600 1-1 2-1 0-0 Chattanooga 2-2 .500 1-1 1-1 0-0 4-2 .667 2-1 2-1 0-0 Furman 1-1 .500 1-0 0-1 0-0 1-3 .250 1-0 0-3 0-0 Western Carolina 1-2 .333 1-0 0-2 0-0 3-2 .600 2-0 1-2 0-0 Samford 1-2 .333 1-1 0-1 0-0 2-4 .333 2-1 0-3 0-0 The Citadel 1-2 .333 0-1 1-1 0-0 1-3 .250 0-1 1-2 0-0 VMI 0-4 .000 0-2 0-2 0-0 0-5 .000 0-2 0-3 0-0

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CHATTANOOGA (4-2, 2-2 SoCon) Last week: vs. Wofford, L, 10-21 This week: at Western Carolina

SAMFORD (2-4, 1-2 SoCon) Last week: vs. Western Carolina, W, 66-28 This week: vs. VMI

The CITADEL (1-3, 1-2 SoCon) Last week: Open This week: vs. ETSU

VMI (0-5, 0-4 SoCon) Last week: Open This week: at Samford

ETSU (5-1, 3-0 SoCon) Last week: vs. Gardner-Webb, W, 45-0 This week: at The Citadel

WESTERN CAROLINA (3-2, 1-2 SoCon) Last week: at Samford, L, 28-66 This week: vs. Chattanooga

FURMAN (1-3, 1-1 SoCon) Last week: Open This week: vs. Wofford

WOFFORD (4-1, 3-0 SoCon) Last week: at Chattanooga, W, 21-10 This week: at Furman

MERCER (3-2, 2-1 SoCon) Last week: Open This week: at Yale

For the latest in standings, log on to soconsports.com.


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SAMFORD FALL SPORTS FOOTBALL Aug. 30 (Thurs.) Sept. 8 Sept. 15 Sept. 22 Sept. 29 Oct. 6 Oct. 13 Oct. 20 Nov. 3 Nov. 10 Nov. 17

Shorter at Florida State Mercer (Family Weekend)* at Chattanooga* at Kennesaw State Western Carolina* VMI* at Furman* Wofford (Homecoming)* at The Citadel* at ETSU*

W, 66-9 L, 26-36 L, 24-30 L, 20-27 L, 10-24 W, 66-28 2 p.m. 1 p.m. 2 p.m. 1 p.m. 12 p.m.

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Aug. 24 McNeese State% Aug. 24 Loyola% Aug. 25 Kennesaw State& Aug. 31 at Ole Miss% Aug. 31 vs. Little Rock% Sept. 1 vs. Ohio State% Sept. 1 vs. Southern Miss% Sept. 7 at Ohio# Sept. 7 vs. IUPUI# Sept. 8 vs. Virginia Tech# Sept. 11 at Alabama Sept. 14 vs. Air Force@ *Southern Conference game Sept. 15 vs. Maryland Eastern Shore@ All times are Central Sept. 15 at Denver@ Sept. 21 Furman* SOCCER Sept. 22 Wofford* Aug. 16 Auburn L, 0-4 Sept. 28 at ETSU* Aug. 19 at Baylor L, 1-6 Sept. 29 at UNCG* Aug. 24 at Alabama State W, 1-0 Oct. 5 Mercer* Aug. 26 at UAB L, 0-2 Oct. 6 The Citadel* Aug. 31 Rice Canceled Oct. 10 at Chattanooga* Sept. 3 Memphis L, 0-3 Oct. 12 at Western Carolina* Sept. 7 at Jacksonville State W, 2-1 (2OT) Oct. 19 at Furman* Sept. 9 at LSU L, 0-2 Oct. 20 at Wofford* Sept. 13 Kennesaw State W, 2-0 Oct. 26 UNCG* Sept. 15 at College of Charleston Canceled Oct. 27 TSU* Sept. 21 The Citadel* W, 2-0 Nov. 2 at The Citadel* Sept. 23 Mercer* T, 2-2 (2 OT) Nov. 3 at Mercer* Sept. 28 at Furman* W, 1-0 Nov. 7 Chattanooga* Sept. 30 at Wofford* W, 2-0 Nov. 10 Western Carolina* Oct. 5 ETSU* W, 2-1 (OT) Nov. 16-18 SoCon Tournament! Oct. 7 Western Carolina* W, 3-0 *-Southern Conference Game Oct. 12 at Chattanooga* 6 p.m. %-Courtyard by Marriott Samford Invitational Oct. 19 at VMI* 3 p.m. &-Mississippi Invitational #-Ohio Invitational Oct. 21 at UNCG* 1 p.m. @-Denver Challenge Oct. 27 SoCon Tourn. First Round$ TBD !-SoCon Tournament (Greensboro, N.C.) Nov. 2 and 4 SoCon Tournament! TBD All times are Central *-Southern Conference Game $-SoCon Tournament First Round (Campus Sites) !-SoCon Tournament Semifinals and Finals (Macon, Ga.) All times are Central

W, 3-0 W, 3-1 L, 2-3 L, 0-3 L, 1-3 L, 0-3 L, 2-3 L, 2-3 W, 3-2 W, 3-0 L, 2-3 L, 1-3 W, 3-0 L, 1-3 W, 3-1 W, 3-1 W, 3-2 L, 2-3 W, 3-0 W, 3-0 5 p.m. 5 p.m. 6 p.m. 5 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 6 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 6 p.m. TBD

CROSS COUNTRY Aug. 31 Sept. 15 Sept. 29 Oct. 12 Oct 27 Nov. 9 Nov 17

Mississippi College Opener M-1st, W-2nd Commodore Classic M-7th, W-13th JSU Foothills Invitational M-1st, W-1st Blazer Classic (Montevallo, Ala.) SoCon Championship (Cullowee, N.C.) South Regional (Tallahassee, Fla.) NCAA Championships (Madison, Wisc.)

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Darius Harvey: Doing What He Loves to Do by Joey Mullins, Samford Athletics Communication Darius Harvey grew up in Tallahassee, Florida, and like most boys in the south, he always loved football growing up. He started playing football at a very young age, and it was a member of his family who influenced him to start playing the game that would eventually bring him to Samford. “I was about maybe six or seven when I started playing,” Harvey said. “My brother used to always be out in the yard playing and stuff, and I just always wanted to be like him, so I started playing too.” While he plays defensive back at Samford, Harvey did not start out playing on the defensive side of the ball. He played quarterback at Lincoln High School. Harvey passes for 2,134 yards and 18 touchdowns, while rushing for 836 yards and seven scores, as a senior in high school. He was named his team’s Offensive Most Valuable Player, leading his team to regional and district championships. Though football was certainly his best sport, Harvey was a good all-around athlete in high school. “I played basketball in middle school, and in high 28

school,” Harvey said. “I played baseball in middle school, but not in high school. I also competed in weight lifting, and ran some track too.” When he was deciding where to attend college, Harvey had several options. He chose Samford over Florida Atlantic, Austin Peay and Howard. Harvey cited academics and the coaching staff as his reasons for choosing Samford. “It was the degree, and, my relationship with the coaches,” Harvey said. “You know, Samford really was one of my first two offers. So, just the fact that they stuck with me throughout the whole process, that made me feel comfortable, so that’s why I stayed with Samford.” Harvey came to Samford in 2014 as a wide receiver, a position he had not played before. He redshirted that first year as he went through his first year of college. During his freshman season in 2015, Harvey saw action in nine games for the Bulldogs. He caught five passes for 64 yards during the season. He also had eight tackles, six solo on the season. He said it took him time to adjust to the new position, but he felt like he adjusted well. “It was definitely different,” Harvey said. “I knew


2018 FOOTBALL I could be a good player and play well at the college level, it was just a matter of really getting used to playing a new position, and getting used to the speed of the game. I knew that if I just stayed and kept working, my time would come.” Following that first season, Harvey was moved to defensive back, a position he had some experience at least practicing at in high school. “Coming out of high school, where I thought I was going to end up playing in college was cornerback,” Harvey said. “My coach used to make me practice at cornerback at high school, so moving to cornerback was really more comfortable than playing receiver.” As a sophomore in 2016, Harvey played in 10 games in the secondary. He tallied six total tackles, including five solo stops. He also returned a kickoff for 31 yards at ETSU. That season, Samford posted a regular-season record of 7-4 overall and 5-3 in Southern Conference play. The Bulldogs reached the NCAA Division I-FCS Playoffs, falling at Youngstown State, 38-24. During his junior season in 2017, Harvey finished with 29 tackles, 23 solo. He intercepted two passes, returning one for a 23-yard touchdown in a 49-41 win over West Alabama. He also returned 24 kickoffs for an average of 22.5 yards per return. At the conclusion of the season, Harvey was named second team All-SoCon as both a defensive back and a return specialist. In 2017, Samford posted an overall regularseason record of 8-3, including a 6-2 mark in SoCon play. The Bulldogs made a second-straight appearance in the FCS Playoffs for the first time in 25 years, falling at Kennesaw State, 28-17. Harvey said he was proud to be a part of the first Samford team in a long time to achieve that feat. “It was something special,” Harvey said. “Coming into the season, the first year we did it, we didn’t have high hopes. But it hadn’t been done in a long time, so we just wanted to try to get back there. The first year we did, it kind of caught everybody by surprise, so then the next year, we came back and expected to get there. It was cool being a part of that experience, going to the playoffs those two years in a row.” Through the first five games of his senior season, Harvey has tallied 11 tackles, including eight solo stops. He also has one forced fumble and one

fumble recovery, both coming at Chattanooga. One of the highlights of his final season so far was getting to play in his hometown of Tallahassee, in Doak Campbell Stadium against the Florida State Seminoles. In the game, Samford led for the first 54 minutes of the game before a late FSU rally gave the Seminoles a 36-26 win. In the loss, Harvey had two tackles, one solo. “It was a good experience,” Harvey said. “Growing up, watching games in that stadium your whole life, and then getting to play in that stadium, and we ended up giving them a good game, that was big time for me. Being able to come home and letting everybody at home know I’m still playing ball and for a pretty good team was great.” While Harvey is known as a good athlete, he has interests outside of the athletic arena as well. One unusual hobby he has is collecting snow globes, a hobby he just picked up recently. “It started my freshman year in college,” Harvey said. “My sister, who was a senior, took a trip overseas to Paris, and she asked me what I wanted, and I just said, bring me a snow globe. So, she brought me one from Paris. I had another friend who went overseas for a volleyball tournament, and she brought me one from Hungary and one from Austria. So, that’s when I decided, I think it’s kind of cool to collect them, and so anytime someone I know goes somewhere special, I try to get one. Anytime I go somewhere I’ve never been before, I try to grab one.” During his time at Samford, Harvey has developed many good relationships with teammates, coaches and fellow students. He said he hopes his work ethic has made an impression on those he has come in contact with. “I just want to be remembered as a guy who came to work every day, no matter what the situation,” Harvey said. “Somebody who worked hard and who really cared about the game and his teammates.” As he approaches the end of his college career, Harvey said he would like to stay in football, but if he does not get that chance, he will have a good education to fall back on to start his post-college life. “After my last season, I hope to maybe see if I can get something professionally,” Harvey said. “If not, I’ll just use my sport administration degree. I think I might want to go to grad school too.”

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NAME Chris Shelling Darius Harvey Hunter Howell Kentre’vious Williams Grayson Edgemon C.J. Ackles Tyler Queen Kelvin McKnight Jonathan Moore Liam Welch Devlin Hodges Moise Satine Chase Volpi Koi Freeman Cooper Cross Andrew Harris Will Hudson Ty King Jordan Montgomery Daniel Leuze Torrence Pollard Adam Moon Jes Sutherland Ty Herring Robert Adams Devan Walker Mitchell Fineran Ty Hatcher Christian Matthew Jai’Rus Creamer Nick Barton Roland Adams Clay Buchweitz Joshua Carter Chandler Smith Nathan East Jeremiah Roberts William Bryant Drew Couto Aaron Atkinson Sean Hershey Christian Stark Tre’Shun Floyd Kendall Adams DeMarcus Ware Coutrell Plair Pete Dorsten Harrison Weltlich Kendall Watson Jake Burdeshaw Jamond Glass Jacob Carson LaVar Gardner Walter Brooks John Staton Lawrence Dawsey Jr. Aaron Harris Joseph Mera D’Marcus Crawford Conner Rohling Bryce Davis Tucker Queen William Roseman

POS WR DB QB WR QB DB ATH WR DB QB QB WR DB DB QB WR QB WR DB RB WR LB QB DB WR RB K QB DB WR DB RB LB DB WR LB RB DB RB LB WR DB LB DB RB DB TE/OL DB WR DB DB WR LB WR LB WR LB DL WR DB DB DB K

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

WT 165 187 195 184 184 190 215 186 176 188 210 172 184 188 179 185 178 157 188 195 162 210 190 192 193 180 175 148 175 238 201 203 229 198 186 212 243 194 182 214 173 190 212 172 186 168 240 172 169 194 185 196 189 161 211 165 218 236 163 170 199 181 145

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

HOMETOWN/PREV. SCHOOL Lawrenceville, Ga./Army Tallahassee, Fla./Lincoln HS Hoover, Ala./Spain Park HS Baconton, Ga./Mitchell County HS Madison, Ala./Madison Academy Mount Zion, Ga./Mount Zion HS Birmingham, Ala./Vestavia Hills HS Bradenton, Fla./Manatee HS Norcross, Ga./Greater Atlanta Christian Augusta, Ga./Aquinas HS Kimberly, Ala./Mortimer-Jordan HS Avon Park, Fla./Avon Park HS Tampa, Fla./Robinson HS Leeds, Ala./Leeds HS Marietta, Ga./Lassiter HS Canton, Ga./Cherokee HS Marietta, Ga./Sprayberry HS Wrens, Ga./Jefferson County HS Anniston, Ala./Walter Welborn HS Santa Rosa Beach, Fla./S. Walton HS Ensley, Ala./Leeds HS Norcross, Ga./Wesleyan School College Park, Ga./Woodward Acad Fernandina, Fla./Fernandina Beach HS Montgomery, Ala./Trinity Presb. Helena, Ala./Birmingham Prep Fort Valley, Ga./Peach County HS Homewood, Ala./Bessemer Academy Columbus, Ga./Georgia Southern Rome, Ga./Rome HS Brentwood, Tenn./Ravenwood HS Florence, Ala./Florence HS Roswell, Ga./Fellowship Christian Birmingham, Ala./Ramsay HS Marietta, Ga./Walton HS McCalla, Ala./McAdory HS College Park, Ga./Banneker HS Leesburg, Ga./Lee County HS Tarpon Springs, Fla./East Lake HS Hazel Green, Ala./Hazel Green HS Cornelius, N.C./Hough HS Norcross, Ga./Wesleyan HS Auburn, Ala./Auburn HS Lilburn, Ga./Providence Christian Olive Branch, Miss./Olive Branch HS Brentwood, Tenn./Brentwood Acad Thompsons Station, Tenn./Independence Roswell, Ga./Blessed Trinity HS Chattanooga, Tenn./McCallie School Homewood, Ala./Homewood HS Atlanta, Ga./Grady HS Auburn, Ala./Lee-Scott Academy Decatur, Ala./Columbia HS Alpharetta, Ga./Alpharetta HS Atlanta, Ga./Lovett HS Tampa, Fla./Florida State Norcross, Ga./Southern Mississippi Fort Myers, Fla./Bishop Verot HS Eatonton, Ga./Putnam County HS Vestavia Hills, Ala./Vestavia Hills HS Albertville, Ala./Albertville HS Vestavia Hills, Ala./Vestavia Hills HS Tampa, Fla./Robinson HS


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Dorien Gooch Peyton Ringer Antwione Sims Alfred Brown Sam Pettway Luke Hill Bradley Porcellato Trent Shedd Jalen Nash Tay Berry Tyler Crowder Slade Ziegler Alec Happel Jaleel Laguins Javier King Ryan Holcomb Mike Williams Adam Thomas Beau Myers Camren Wood Turner Miles Iba Diop Lewis Freeman Nick Nixon Jeremy Garth Gunnar Sadowey Sean Barden Jordan Weaver Austin Guyse Peter Renkoski Scotty Rogers Emmett Taliaferro Anthony Eads Gavin Orr Reid Hulgan Mason Mitchell Brendan Loftus George Grimwade Nate Lee Antwan Johnson Matthew Pittarelli Will Bazemore Justin Hayes Justin Foster Yassar El-Amin Titus Gardner Clarke Miller Montrell Washington Sam Fleming Tanner Alexander Kevin Marion Robert Burke Garrett Brasher Joshua Long Braeden Royal Champ Stewart Nelson Jordan Brett Granger Mike Kelly Horace Roberts Armond Lloyd Ahmad Gooden

LB WR RB DL S WR P LB DL DL LB LB LB LB LS LB OL LS OL LS LB DL LS OL DL P DL PK OL OL OL DL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL WR DL DL WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR TE DL DL TE DL DL DL DL DL DL

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

214 145 218 262 190 185 170 221 244 283 222 197 227 220 184 187 300 215 272 164 212 277 230 275 249 185 269 195 254 262 280 239 271 276 260 265 322 307 318 290 245 207 277 267 163 156 199 184 195 164 233 209 232 236 273 230 252 234 227 316 287 245

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

Tampa, Fla./Tampa Catholic Lithonia, Ga./The Lovett School Zephyrhills, Fla./ Navy Prep Moultrie, Ga./Colquitt County HS Mobile, Ala./UMS-Wright Franklin, Tenn./Franklin HS Melbourne, Australia Dora, Ala./Corner HS Huntersville, N.C./Army Flora, Miss./Madison Central HS Fayetterville, Ga./Whitewater HS Mandeville, La./Lakeshore HS Arlington, Texas/Lamar HS Watkinsville, Ga./Univ. of Georgia Homewood, Ala./Homewood HS Madison, Miss./Madison Central HS Bessemer, Ala./Bessemer Academy Cumming, Ga./South Forsyth HS Clarksville, Tenn./Independence HS Hoover, Ala./Hoover HS Lakeland, Fla./Lakeland Christian School Rockville, Md./Richard Montgomery HS Dunwoody, Ga./Dunwoody HS Hendersonville, Tenn./Pope John Paul II HS Madison, Ala./James Clemens HS Elkhart, Ind./St. Joseph’s Roswell, Ga./King’s Ridge Christian HS Norcross, Ga./Wesleyan School Trinity, Ala./West Morgan HS Roswell, Ga./Blessed Trinity Catholic HS Tampa, Fla./Plant HS Kennesaw, Ga./Mount Paran HS Harpersville, Ala./Coosa Valley Acad. Southside, Ala./Southside HS Fort Payne, Ala./Fort Payne HS Roswell, Ga./Centennial HS Tallahassee, Fla./Univ. of Miami Miami, Fla./Gulliver Prep Valdosta, Ga./Lowndes HS Thomasville, Ala./Thomasville HS Marietta, Ga./Pope HS Forsyth, Ga./Mary Persons HS Smyrna, Ga./Campbell HS Anniston, Ala./The Donoho School Douglasville, Ga./Douglas County HS Tuscaloosa, Ala./Tuscaloosa Academy Tampa, Fla./Plant HS Canton, Ga./Cherokee HS Suwanee, Ga./Lambert HS Buford, Ga./Burford HS Spanish Fort, Ala./Spanish Fort HS Brentwood, Tenn./Brentwood Academy Alpharetta, Ga./Mount Pisgah HS Columbus, Ga./Brookstone HS Tuscaloosa, Ala./Tuscaloosa County HS Birmingham, Ala./Briarwood Christian Starkville, Miss./Starkville HS Helena, Ala./Helena HS Montgomery, Ala./Montgomery Academy College Park, Ga./Banneker HS Birmingham, Ala./Oak Mountain HS Talladega, Ala./Talladega HS

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VMI NUMERICAL ROSTER NO 1 1 2 2 3 4 4 5 5 6 7 8 9 11 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 41 42 43 44 45 46 47

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NAME Kris Thornton Kaleb Tucker Collin Loftis Reece Udinski Quan Myers Uzoma Kpaduwa Jake Paladino Elliott Brewster Rohan Martin Michael Williams Javeon Lara Imani Bey Tyren Cloyd Sal Mancuso Riuq Trotman Chance Newman Najee Lawrence Jaylen Jefferson Kendrick Jackson Christopher Owens Syour Fludd Austin Coulling Isaiah Parker Chima Kpaduwa Korey Bridy Will Bunton Tyain Smith Tim Smith A.J. Smith Mason Dermott Chris Ferrill Devone Humphrey Bradley Lythgoe Robert Soderholm Connor Riddle Devin Carper Noah Delaney-Manuel DJ Dennis Ethan Caselberry Alex Ramsey Jaelen Adkins Emilio Johnson Jon Tobin Liam Kauthen Jonathan Baker Cade Ashby Austin Barrette Tyler Fedison Carter Johnson Grant Clemons

POS WR DB DB QB RB DB QB/P LB WR DB WR LB LB QB DB QB WR DB WR WR QB QB WR RB RB DB RB DB DB WR DB WR DB LS LB LB LB DB LB RB DB RB/DB TE LB RB WR LB LB LB K

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

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

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SAMFORD DEPTH CHART OFFENSE QB XWR HWR YWR ZWR F LT LG C RG RT

8 DEVLIN HODGES 7 Liam Welch 19 JAI’RUS CREAMER 16 Robert Adams 1 CHRIS SHELLING 84 Clarke Miller 6 KELVN MCKNIGHT 14 Torrence Pollard 11 ANDREW HARRIS 82 Yassar El-Amin 27 DEMARCUS WARE 39 Antwione Sims 57 NICK NIXON 65 Austin Guyse 76 GEORGE GRIMWADE 52 Beau Myers 75 BRENDAN LOFTUS 68 Scotty Rogers 50 MIKE WILLIAMS 79 Matthew Pittarelli 78 ANTWAN JOHNSON 72 Gavin Orr

(6-1, 210, Sr.) (6-2, 188, So.) (6-3, 238, So.) (6-3, 193, Jr.) (5-8, 165, Jr.) (6-1, 199, Sr.) (5-8, 186, Sr.) (5-7, 162, Fr.) (6-1, 185, Sr.) (5-10, 163, Jr.) (5-9, 186, Fr.) (5-10, 218. Fr.) (6-6, 275, Jr.) (6-3, 254, Fr.) (6-6, 3-7, Jr.) (6-2, 272, Fr.) (6-7, 322, Jr.) (6-1, 280, Fr.) (6-6, 300, So.) (6-6, 245, Jr.) (6-6, 290, Sr.) (6-2, 276, Fr.)

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99 AHMAD GOODEN 91 Joshua Long 95 Brett Granger 81 JUSTIN FOSTER 98 Armond Lloyd 97 HORACE ROBERTS 44 Tay Berry

(6-2, 245, Sr.) (6-2, 236, So.) (6-3, 234, So.) (6-3, 267, Jr.) (6-3, 287, So.) (6-2, 316, Sr.) (6-1, 283, Fr.)

SAMFORD COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Chris Hatcher Alma Mater, Year: Valdosta State, ‘94 Record at School: 21-14 (4th year) Career Record: 142-71 (19th year)

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43 JALEN NASH 94 Nelson Jordan 25 CHRISTIAN STARK 22 Nathan East 34 AARON HARRIS 48 Jaleel Laguins 26 TRE’SHUN FLOYD 33 John Staton 21 JOSHUA CARTER 2 Darius Harvey 13 JORDAN MONTGOMERY 23 Wiliam Bryant 15 TY HERRING 19 Nick Barton 31 JAMOND GLASS 28 Coutrell Plair

SPECIAL TEAMS SN 5 TYLER QUEEN 56 Lewis Freeman H 10 COOPER CROSS 18 Ty Hatcher KO 17 MITCHELL FINERAN FG 17 MITCELL FINERAN or 64 JORDAN WEAVER P 42 BRADLEY PORCELLATO or 64 JORDAN WEAVER KR 9 MOISE SATINE PR 6 KELVIN MCKNIGHT or 11 ANDREW HARRIS

(6-2, 244, Jr.) (6-1, 252, Fr.) (6-2, 190, Sr.) (6-2, 212, Fr.) (6-0, 218, Sr.) (6-2, 220, So.) (5-11, 212, So.) (6-1, 211, So.) (6-1, 198, So.) (5-11, 187, Sr.) (6-1, 188, Fr.) (6-1, 194, Jr.) (6-2, 192, So.) (5-10, 201, Jr.) (5-10, 185, Jr.) (5-11, 168, So.) (6-1, 215, Sr.) (6-0, 230, Jr.) (6-3, 179, So.) (5-6, 148, Fr.) (5-10, 175, Fr.) (5-10, 175, Fr.) (6-2, 195, So.) (6-0, 170, Fr.) (6-2, 195, So.) (5-9, 172, So.) (5-8, 186, Sr.) (6-1, 185, Sr.)

Assistant Coaches Assistant Head Coach/Defensive Coordinator: Bill D’Ottavio Offensive Coordinator: Russ Callaway Offensive Line: Shawn Bostick Running Backs: C.J. Bennett Safeties: Darius Eubanks Defensive Line: Justin Hinds Secondary: Jamael Lett Linebackers: Ross Newton Wide Receivers: Derrick Sherman Special Teams Coordinator/Tight Ends: Ricky Turner Director of Strength and Conditioning: Ben Ashford


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VMI DEPTH CHART OFFENSE WR 7 JAVEON LARA 28 Devone Humphrey LT 74 MARSHALL GILL 75 Critt Johnson LG 63 SAWAAR CANADY 65 Nick Hartnett C 73 COLE BRUMMIT 71 Aaron Gallagher RG 70 JOSH ANDRE 76 Will Morris RT 79 BRAD DAVIS 72 Shane Strand TE 87 COLBY RIDER 90 Ryan Clark or 4 Jake Paladino WR 5 ROHAN MARTIN 86 Matt Blaser WR 1 KRIS THORNTON 26 Mason Dermott or 15 Kendrick Jackson WR 84 Jakob Herres 19 Isaiah Parker QB 2 REECE UDINSKI 18 Austin Coulling RB 3 QUAN MYERS 36 Alex Ramsey DEFENSE LE 97 94 NT 56 77

JARROD RICHMOND Jordan Ward WARREN DABNEY Michael Tomaso

(6-2, 188, Jr.) (6-1, 200, So.) (6-4, 270, Fr.) (6-7, 284, R-So.) (6-5, 308, R-So.) (6-3, 295, Fr.) (6-5, 284, R-So.) (6-3, 277, R-So.) (6-5, 303, R-So.) (6-4, 289, R-Jr.) (6-4, 303, So.) (6-5, 298, R-Fr.) (6-3, 258, So.) (6-6, 235, Jr.) (6-1, 205, R-Jr.) (5-10, 181, Jr.) (6-0, 190, R-So.) (5-8, 164, So.) (5-8, 170, Sr.) (5-8, 170, R-So.) (6-4, 195, Fr.) (5-11, 188, Sr.) (6-4, 224, So.) (6-4, 210, R-Jr.) (5-10, 200, R-Jr.) (6-0, 225, R-So.) (6-3, 243, R-Jr.) (6-1, 247, So.) (6-1, 303, Fr.) (6-3, 285, R-Fr.)

VMI COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Scott Wachenheim Alma Mater, Year: Air Force, 1984 Record at VMI: 5-33 (4th year) Career Record: Same

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ZACH BAKER Chuck Weatherman TYREN CLOYD Imani Bey UZOMA KPADUWA Jaylen Jefferson ELLIOTT BREWSTER Brett Howell DEVIN CARPER Liam Kauthen COLIN LOFTIS Kaleb Tucker A.J. SMITH Jaylen Adkins ETHAN CASSELBERRY Will Bunton RIUQ TROTMAN Mike Williams

SPECIAL TEAMS K 98 REED KING 47 GRANT CLEMONS KO 99 TOMMY SMITH P 98 REED KING 99 Tommy Smith LSN 31 CONNOR RIDDLE 30 Robert Soderholm H 4 JAKE PALADINO KR 26 MASON DERMOTT 5 Rohan Martin PR 5 ROHAN MARTIN 84 Jakob Herres

(6-2, 263, R-Sr.) (6-5, 246, So.) (6-3, 205, So.) (6-3, 215, So.) (5-10, 190, Sr.) (5-9, 194, So.) (6-2, 220, R-So.) (6-1, 212, Fr.) (5-7, 200, R-So.) (6-1, 222, Fr.) (6-0, 170, R-Fr.) (6-1, 177, Jr.) (6-2, 204, So.) (6-0, 185, Fr.) (6-4, 201, Fr.) (6-2, 201, So.) (5-9, 165, Sr.) (5-10, 170, R-Sr.) (5-9, 168, Jr.) (6-2, 185, Jr.) (6-3, 205, Sr.) (5-9, 168, Jr.) (6-1, 205, Sr.) (6-1, 212, R-So.) (6-1, 210, Fr.) (6-1, 205, R-Jr.) (5-8, 167, Sr.) (5-10, 181, Jr.) (5-10, 181, Jr.) (6-4, 195, Fr.)

Assistant Coaches Def. Coordinator/Assistant Head Coach: Tom Clark Wide Receivers: Billy Cosh Offensive Line: Mike Cummings Defensive Line: Seth Payne Running Backs: Albert Reid Inside Linebackers: Mike Saint Germain Outside Linebackers: Jeff Sejour Off. Coordinator/Quarterbacks: Brian Sheppard Tight Ends: Penn Stephenson Cornerbacks: Tarron Williams

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Samford Announces 2019 Class of Athletics Hall of Fame The Samford University Athletics Department announced the members of the 2019 class of the school’s Athletics Hall of Fame earlier this week. The 2019 Hall of Fame class will be the third class to be inducted since the HOF opened in 2017. Included in the 2019 class will be the 1971 football team, track and field standout Cameron Bean, men’s basketball coach John Brady, football star Gary Fleming, men’s basketball student-athlete Jimmy Harrison and women’s basketball standout Emily London. “We would like to congratulate each of the members of the 2019 Hall of Fame class,” Samford Athletics Director Martin Newton said. “It is always exciting to welcome former student-athletes and coaches back to campus, but especially for such a special occasion. Just like our first two classes, this class is full of deserving inductees and we look forward to officially inducting them into the Samford Athletics Hall of Fame.” The Samford Athletics Hall of Fame was officially opened in the spring of 2017 with the inaugural class of Walter Barnes, Lauren Blankenship, Bobby Bowden, Wally Burnham, Cortland Finnegan and Charlie Owens. The class of 2018 included the 1998-99 men’s basketball team, Billy Bancroft, Craig Beard, Jimbo Fisher, Michael Marseco and Alyssa Whitehead. The Hall of Fame, which was installed by Expo Displays, is located on the third floor of the Pete Hanna Center. The 2019 class will be recognized at this year’s homecoming football game Nov. 3 at Seibert Stadium. The class will be officially inducted on Saturday, April 13 in the Pete Hanna Center. Information on how to obtain tickets to the induction ceremonies is forthcoming. Below is a short bio on each of this year’s inductees: 1971 FOOTBALL TEAM CLASS OF 2019 The 1971 Samford University football team posted a 36

9-1 record, tying for the second most wins in school history. The team finished the regular season ranked seventh in the national UPI poll. However, the most impressive achievement of the team was to win the NCAA College Division II West Region Championship with a 20-10 victory over Ohio Wesleyan Nov. 25 at Phenix Municipal Stadium in Phenix City, Alabama. The 1971 Bulldogs, playing in the program’s first season as an NCAA member, scored an average of 22.3 points per game, and the defense allowed just 9.7 points a contest, posting four shutouts in the season. In the championship game, quarterback Jimmy Nipper led the Bulldogs, completing 21-of-42 passes for 259 yards and two touchdowns. As a team, Samford had 294 yards of total offense; Ohio Wesleyan had only 102 total yards. CAMERON BEAN CLASS OF 2019 Cameron Bean was a standout on the Samford cross-country and track and field teams from the fall of 2005 to the spring of 2011. He won a Southern Conference championship in the 3,000-meter steeplechase, and the 3,000 and 5,000-meter runs. He was named the 2010 Southern Conference Most Outstanding Indoor Track Performer. He was named the 2006 Ohio Valley Conference Men’s Track and Field Freshman of the Year, and the 2005 OVC Men’s Cross Country Freshman of the Year. He left school as the program record holder in the 3K, 5K and steeplechase. After leaving Samford, he competed as a professional runner. He had the ninth-fastest steeplechase time in the country, and he ran 8:37, barely missing a spot in the 2012 Olympic Trials field. Bean passed away on Monday, Sept. 21, 2015 from injuries he received when he was hit by a car while out for a run on Saturday, September 19, 2015. Since 2016, The Cam Run: Cameron Bean Memorial 5K & Magnum Mile, which aims to both remember and capture the energy and essence of Bean, has been held in his hometown of Chattanooga, Tennessee.


2018 FOOTBALL JOHN BRADY CLASS OF 2019 John Brady was the head men’s basketball coach at Samford from the 1991-92 season through the 1996-97 season. While coaching at Samford, he led the program to back-to-back Trans America Athletic Conference West Division titles in 1996 and 1997. His record during his years at Samford was 89-77. He left Samford to become the head coach at LSU in 1997. He stayed with the Tigers until 2008, leading the program to SEC regular-season titles in 2000 and 2006, earning SEC Coach of the Year honors both years. He coached LSU to four NCAA Tournament appearances, reaching the Sweet 16 in 2000 and the Final Four in 2006. Following his years at LSU, Brady was the head coach at Arkansas State from 2008-16, winning a pair of Sun Belt West Division titles. He retired from coaching with a career record of 402-344. GARY FLEMING CLASS OF 2019 Gary Fleming was a four-year letter-winner on the Samford football team. He was named a Little AllAmerican and the Most Valuable Defensive Player in 1968. That same year, he was named “Mr. Samford” by the school’s student body. In 1969 he graduated from Samford and was drafted by the Baltimore Colts in the seventh round of the NFL Draft. After his playing career was over, Fleming went into coaching, winning five state basketball championships and one state football title, coaching at Abbeville High School, Montevallo High School and Briarwood Christian. Outside of athletics, Fleming was the owner and operator of a successful paint contract business for seven years. He also founded Eagle’s Rest Ministries in 1998, which is a non-profit organization that helps atrisk children and youth experience salvation through a relationship with Jesus Christ, and teaching men to be spiritual leaders through life coaching.

JIMMY HARRISON CLASS OF 2019 Jimmy Harrison played basketball at Howard College during the mid-1950s. He holds the school record for most points scored in a single game with 48 against Chattanooga on January 6, 1956. After graduating from Samford, Harrison grew Harco Drugs into a chain of more than 150 stores before the company merged with Rite Aid in 1997. Chain Drug Review named Harco the nations’ top community drug store chain in 1995. Harrison has been honored for his distinguished service to Samford University, the Auburn University School of Pharmacy and the University of Alabama. He served as the chairman of the board of the National Association of Chain Drug Stores in 1985. He received the Merck Sharp & Dohn Pharmacist Achievement Award in 1990 and the National Association of Chain Drug Stores’ Sheldon W. Fantle Lifetime Achievement Award in 1998. Harrison was inducted into the Alabama Business Hall of Fame in 1997 and the Alabama Health Hall of Fame in 1999. EMILY LONDON CLASS OF 2019 Emily London played basketball at Samford from 2007 through 2011. She holds school career record for scoring (1,760 points), free throws made (382), threepointers made (276) highest three-point field goal percentage (.474) and highest free throw percentage (.897). She also holds single-season records for scoring (535 in 2010-11), three-pointers made (84 in 2010-11), highest three-point field goal percentage (.488 in 2007-08), free throws made (117 in 2010-11) and highest free throw percentage (.936 in 2010-11). London helped lead the program to its first Southern Conference Tournament title in 2011, and its first two national postseason tournament appearances, going to the WNIT in 2010 and the NCAA Tournament in 2011. She was named the Ohio Valley Conference Freshman of the Year in 2008, and the Southern Conference Player of the Year as a senior in 2011. She was also a three-time member of the All-SoCon team, and she was a two-time member of the SoCon’s Academic Honor Roll.

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SEIBERT STADIUM Seibert Stadium has been home to the Samford football team since 1958, one year after the campus was moved from East Lake to its present site. Over the years, the stadium has seen some memorable football, including the Bobby Bowden era (1959–62), a one-loss season in 1971 and the Terry Bowden era, which ended with a 14-game Bulldog winning streak in the stadium. The stadium is named for the late F. Page Seibert, a Daytona Beach, Florida, businessman who donated money for the completion of the stadium in 1961 with the addition of stands on the west side. Originally, the s­ tadium had the current gatehouse and ­seating on the east side. The first game was played Friday, Sept. 26, 1958, with Samford losing to Sewanee, 21-0. Bobby Bowden brought Samford (then known as Howard College) its first win at Seibert on Oct. 3, 1959, as the Bulldogs defeated the Tennessee Tech “B” team, 34-0. The first win against varsity competition came two weeks later when the Bulldogs defeated Millsaps, 26-0. Seibert Stadium has undergone numerous improvements during the past few years. Before the 2009 season, the Cooney Family Field House was opened in the south end zone of the stadium. The field house was renamed the Sullivan-Cooney Family Field House during the 2014 season.

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SEIBERT STADIUM FACTS

BUILT: Gatehouse and East Stands, 1958; West Side Stands, 1961; Bashinsky Press Tower, 1989; Electronic Message Board, 1994; Video Board, 2005; SullivanCooney Family Field House, 2009.

LONGEST RUN FROM SCRIMMAGE: 81-yard run, Chris Evans, vs. Austin Peay, 2007

MOST YARDS RUSHING: 249, Surkano Edwards, vs. West Georgia, 1992

FIRST GAME: Friday, Sept. 26, 1958 (Sewanee defeated Samford, 21-0)

LONGEST PASS COMPLETION: 92-yard touchdown, Andy Summerlin to Chris Cephus vs. Chattanooga, 2013

MOST CARRIES: 35, Derek Staley, vs. Tennessee Tech, 1995

LONGEST SAMFORD PASS COMPLETION: 92-yard touchdown, Andy Summerlin to Chris Cephus vs. Chattanooga, 2013

MOST TOUCHDOWNS RUSHING: 4, Michael Eubank, vs. VMI, 2014; 4, Steve Hayden, vs. Morgan State, 1995; 4, Brady Jones, vs. Austin Peay, 1990; 4, Brady Jones, vs. East Tennessee State, 1989

FIRST WIN: Oct. 3, 1959 (Samford defeated Tennessee Tech “B” team, 34-0) FIRST VARSITY WIN: Oct. 16, 1959 (Samford defeated Millsaps, 26-0) SAMFORD OVERALL RECORD AT SEIBERT (243 GAMES): 162-77-4 (.675) SAMFORD DAY RECORD AT SEIBERT (171 GAMES): 107-60-4 (.637) SAMFORD NIGHT RECORD AT SEIBERT (72 GAMES): 55-17-0 (.764) MOST COMMON OPPONENTS AT SEIBERT: Chattanooga 15, Jacksonville State 11, UT Martin 10, Mississippi College 9, Tennessee Tech 9 MOST SAMFORD POINTS: 72 vs. Maryville (10), 1987 LARGEST MARGIN OF VICTORY: 70 points (Samford 77, Mars Hill 7), 2016 MOST OPPONENT’S POINTS: 82, by Salem (Samford 9), 1984

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LONGEST PUNT: 73 yards, Ray Collins, vs. Southwestern, 1961 LONGEST FIELD GOAL: 52 yards, Ray Early of Furman, 2010 LONGEST SAMFORD FIELD GOAL: 4 8 yards, Mark Prevost, vs. Jacksonville State, 2007 LONGEST PUNT RETURN: 90-yard touchdown, Mick Edmonson of Jacksonville State, 1989 LONGEST SAMFORD PUNT RETURN: 76 yards, Anthony Jordan, vs. Alcorn State, 1994 LONGEST KICKOFF RETURN: 100-yard touchdown, Karel Hamilon vs. Chattanooga, 2015; 100-yard touchdown, Fabian Truss vs. Western Carolina, 2013 LONGEST INTERCEPTION RETURN: 100-yard touchdown, Ricky Fields, vs. Concord, 1990

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ACADEMIC ENHANCEMENT PROGRAM The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) has strongly enforced academic reform this decade as it pertains to student-athletes’ continuing eligibility and ultimate college graduation. Because of the tightening of new legislation, academic support services throughout the country have been highlighted to spearhead the additional success that is needed for student-athletes to earn a degree. The academic success for Samford University student-athletes begins with the Academic Enhancement Program (AEP). The AEP was developed in the early 1990s and is based on individual instruction with student-athletes who are integrated within a caring environment that is conducive to academic success. The AEP system is designed to provide Samford’s student-athletes with the necessary guidance, personal attention and academic skills– enhancement activities to help them have the most positive educational and personal experience possible. Student-athletes are integrated within a foundation of the university’s general education core curriculum that emphasizes basic skills for academic achievement. Tutors and academic mentors assist athletes in writing courses, foreign languages, math, science and business, to name a few. With tutorial sessions incorporating improved study techniques, the AEP puts student-athletes in position to succeed and become independent learners. The AEP environment includes a computer lab/classroom, private tutor rooms and quiet study space. In conjunction with the Career Development Center, the Writing Center, the Academic Success Center and all student support services, the AEP is a bridge from freshman orientation to graduation and professional life. The AEP strives to meet the needs, concerns and overall welfare of all student-athletes. Each May, the academic enhancement office honors studentathletes who have achieved a 3.0 GPA or better over the last two full terms. LIFE SKILLS PROGRAM The Department of Athletics offers a variety of support programs for student-athletes, including 48

some NCAA Student Affairs programming. This student development program exists to enhance the quality of the student-athlete experience within the university setting. There are five focus areas that address student-athlete development. Commitment to Academic Excellence: To support the academic progress of student-athletes toward intellectual development and graduation Commitment to Athletic Excellence: To build philosophical foundations for the development of athletics programs that are broad-based, equitable and dedicated to the well-being of student-athletes Commitment to Personal Development: To support the development of a well-balanced lifestyle for student-athletes, encouraging emotional well-being, personal growth and decision-making skills Commitment to Career Development: To encourage student-athletes to develop and pursue career and life goals Commitment to Service: To engage studentathletes in service to their campus and surrounding community Throughout the year, student-athletes attend the programs in the five commitment areas that are most relevant and helpful to them at their current stage of development. This is done through workshops and seminars, campus partnerships and other programming throughout the year. Topics include financial management, time management, media relations, spiritual development, choosing a major and a career, résumé writing, and sportsmanship. Speakers include faculty members, coaches, administrators, business leaders and former student-athletes. All AEP programming is designed to enhance and support the academic and athletic endeavors of student-athletes. Student-athletes gain preparation for success in life, develop enhanced interpersonal skills, build positive self-esteem, develop leadership skills and make meaningful contributions to their communities.


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On May 23, 2003, Samford junior cornerback Charles Williams died in a car accident. In only two seasons on the team, Williams emerged as a starter in the secondary in 2002. In addition to his success on the field, Williams also maintained one of the highest grade point averages on the team. For the 2003 and 2004 seasons (what would have been Williams’ junior and senior seasons) no one wore jersey No. 5, the number that Williams wore. Every year since then, a senior has been selected to wear the No. 5, the Charles Williams Memorial Jersey.

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Brinson Porter 2014

Carson Barnett 2015

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Andrew Westmoreland President

Andrew Westmoreland became Samford University’s 18th president on June 1, 2006. As Samford’s president, Westmoreland has led the university to embrace a vision to enrich and expand its service to students, and further inspire their desire to meet the needs of the world. To advance this vision, the university is committed to a challenging strategic plan with three priorities: to provide an enriched and more vibrant university experience; to engage the global community in learning, faith and service; and to inspire imagination. Forever Samford is a six-year, $300 million capital campaign that was launched publicly in fall 2016. It is the largest undertaking of its kind in Samford University’s 177-year history. Funding from the campaign will help to ensure that Samford continues to prepare and send dedicated, thoughtful and ethical people out into the world. Prior to assuming the Samford presidency, Westmoreland was president of Ouachita Baptist University in Arkadelphia, Arkansas. Before his selection as Ouachita’s president in 1998, he had served on the administrative staff for more than 19 years in various capacities. Westmoreland holds undergraduate and graduate degrees in political science and a doctorate in higher education administration. A native of Arkansas, he is married to Dr. Jeanna ­Westmoreland. They have one daughter, Riley, who is a graduate of Samford and of Vanderbilt University. His career in higher education spans almost 40 years, including two college presidencies. In addition to his duties as Samford president, Westmoreland teaches courses in political science on a regular basis. He serves as a member of many boards for charities and other entities, and he is an author and speaker. He is the past chair of the Board of Trustees for the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges, which oversees accreditation for more than 800 colleges and universities from Virginia to Texas. He also served as president of the American Association of Presidents of Independent Colleges and Universities. The Westmorelands enjoy entertaining and annually host more than 9,000 students, employees, alumni, donors and other friends of the university in the president’s home, in addition to the thousands whom they greet and host at on-campus events.

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DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS Martin Newton Martin Newton was introduced as Samford’s director of athletics on March 9, 2011. In his time at the helm of the athletics department, Newton has made a major impact. In the spring of 2017, a goal of Newton’s since being hired was realized when the inaugural class of the Samford Athletics Hall of Fame was inducted. The first-class facility is housed on the third floor of the Pete Hanna Center, and includes inductee plaques and displays, along with a display of important moments in Samford Athletics history and another honoring all of the school’s conference and NCAA champions. On the fields and courts, Samford’s teams have won 30 Southern Conference overall and divisional titles since Newton took over as director of athletics. The Bulldogs have won league or division titles in women’s tennis (2015 regular season and tournament), soccer (2011 regular season and tournament, 2014 regular season, 2015 regular season, 2016 regular season and tournament and 2017 regular season), softball (2016 tournament and regular season), volleyball (2011, 2014 and 2016 tournament, 2011 and 2012 North Division), men’s outdoor track and field (2014, 2015), women’s outdoor track and field (2014, 2017), women’s indoor track and field (2016, 2017, 2018), men’s tennis (2011, 2013 tournament, 2012 regular season), baseball (2012 and 2018 tournament), football (2013) and women’s basketball (2012 tournament). Additionally, in the most recent Southern Conference All-Sports standings, Samford finished second in both the Commissioner’s Cup (top men’s program) and Germann Cup (top women’s program) standings, making Samford the top overall program in the league. In 2014-15, Samford won the Germann Cup and finished just a tenth of a point away from winning the Commissioner’s Cup. Academically, the school’s student-athletes have also posted outstanding results in the classroom, with a total of 1,142 Samford student-athletes 56

being named to the SoCon Honor Roll over the last seven years. Samford’s student-athletes posted an impressive 97 percent in the NCAA’s Graduation Success Rate (GSR) report, released last November. Also in Newton’s tenure, the athletics department has seen a significant increase in corporate sponsorship and annual giving revenue. Since Newton’s arrival in 2011 both sources of revenue have more than doubled. Additionally, a new softball stadium and baseball/softball indoor hitting facility was completed in the spring of 2013. The athletics department also redesigned its website, and Samford’s radio network was reorganized. Newton has also negotiated a school-wide footwear and apparel deal with Nike, which went into effect in the summer of 2013. Also, the athletics department led the way in consolidating a universitywide lincensing agreement with the Licensing Resource Group. Newton has been recognized nationally for his work. He was named to the NCAA Leadership Cabinet for the 2013-14 and 2014-15 seasons. A 1983 Samford graduate, Newton returned to his alma mater after ­spending two years as director of b­ asketball operations at the University of Kentucky. Newton graduated with a business degree. He was a four-year letterwinner in men’s basketball and was All-­Conference honorable mention in 1980. Following graduation, he worked in sports marketing for Converse for 13 years. Newton then spent 13 years in a similar capacity at Nike. Newton was hired at Kentucky in 2009, where he managed an $11 million budget, along with fund-raising, compliance, scheduling, marketing and academic support for the men’s basketball program. Newton is a member of the board for the Birmingham Bowl, and he is a member of the Birmingham Quarterback Club, Birmingham Tip-Off Club and Birmingham Kiwanis Club. He is also an active member of the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA). Newton and his wife, Cindy, have three grown children, Katie, Madison and Charles. They also have two grandsons, Charlie and Sawyer.


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B.J. Millican

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Director of Academic Services

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ASK BEFORE YOU ACT Compliance with NCAA rules is of utmost importance to Samford University. As a member of the NCAA, Samford is responsible for the actions of its coaches, student-athletes, employees, alumni, donors, boosters and friends. As such, please take a moment to familiarize yourself with these important items concerning NCAA rules and always remember to ASK BEFORE YOU ACT: 205-726-4244 | compliance@samford.edu Twitter: @Samford_Rules FIVE IMPORTANT RULES 1. Only coaches and athletics department staff members are permitted to be involved in the recruiting process. Alumni, friends and “other representatives of athletic interest” who are not employed by the university are not permitted to contact a prospect (or members of the prospect’s family) by letter, telephone or in person (on or off campus) for the purpose of soliciting participation in the athletics program. Samford faculty members are permitted to have contact with prospects on campus only. 2. A prospect remains a prospect even after he or she signs a Letter of Intent or financial aid agreement to attend the university. The prospect does not lose prospect status until the start of classes at Samford or the beginning of official team practice prior to the start of classes. 3. The prohibition of contact with a prospect is intended to relate to unavoidable incidental contacts with a prospect by representatives of a member institution’s athletics interest. It is understood that such a contact is not prearranged by the athletics representative or an athletics department staff member; is not made for the purpose of recruitment of the prospect; and involves only normal civility. For example, if you meet a high school student or junior college student-athlete, you can talk with him or her about anything except Samford athletics. If you are attending a public function and find yourself talking to the parents of a prospect, you can talk about anything that doesn’t relate to the athletics department. 4. If a student-athlete accepts any benefits or special consideration based on his or her status as an athlete or because of athletic skill, the student-athlete will lose all eligibility for intercollegiate athletic participation. Do not do anything for prospective or enrolled studentathletes without specific authorization from the Samford Athletics Compliance Office. 5. Representatives of athletics interest (boosters) are reminded that NCAA rules regarding enrolled studentathletes remain in effect throughout the entire year, including summer breaks. When student-athletes complete their final season of eligibility, they must abide by NCAA rules until the end of that academic year and/ or until they are no longer receiving athletics financial aid

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FAQ Who is a “prospective student-athlete?” A “prospective student-athlete,” also known as a recruit or prospect, is a student who has started classes for the ninth grade, seventh for men’s basketball and softball. In addition, any younger student who receives any benefits from the institution not available to prospective students generally would be considered a prospective student-athlete. Who is a “representative of athletic interest” or booster? A representative or booster is an individual or business that is or has ever done any of the following: • been a contributor to the Samford Bulldog Club or has purchased tickets to a Samford athletics event • been an employee of Samford University or is the spouse of an employee • has ever made a donation of any kind to the Samford athletics department • helped to arrange or to provide employment for enrolled student-athletes or for prospects who have signed a National Letter of Intent • assisted or have been requested (by the athletics department) to assist in the recruitment of students to participate in any of Samford’s athletics programs • assisted in providing any benefit to Samford enrolled student-athletes or their families • been involved in promoting Samford athletics programs

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SAMFORD UNIVERSITY pharmacy and public health. The faculty-toSamford University is a premier nationally student ratio is 1:13, and no classes are taught by ranked private university deeply rooted in its Christian mission. Founded in 1841, Samford is the teaching assistants. Among Samford’s 50,600 alumni are more than 87th-oldest institution of higher learning in the 60 members of the U.S. Congress, eight state United States. It enrolls 5,509 students from 45 governors, two U.S. Supreme Court justices, one states and 30 countries. Secretary of State, four Rhodes Scholars, multiple In 2018, U.S. News & World Report ranked Samford #3 in the South, #5 in the South for most Emmy and Grammy award-winning artists, two innovative and #1 in the South for best colleges for national champion­ship football coaches, and recipients of the Pulitzer and Nobel Peace prizes. veterans among regional universities. Kiplinger’s The university fields 17 varsity sports—eight Personal Finance ranked Samford #50 in its 2018 men’s and nine women’s—that participate at the ranking of the best value private universities. NCAA Division I level in the Southern Conference. Samford is ranked #87 nationally and #1 in Samford’s athletics teams are ranked #1 in Alabama by The Economist and is the top-ranked Alabama and the Southern Conference for university in Alabama in a national ranking conducted by The Wall Street Journal. Graduation Success Rate by the NCAA with an Samford offers numerous undergraduate and average score of 97%. graduate/professional degrees through 10 academic units: arts, arts and sciences, business, divinity, education, health professions, law, nursing,

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SAMFORD DISTINCTIONS • Samford is ranked #3 in the South, #5 in the South for most innovative and #1 in the South for best colleges for veterans among regional universities by U.S. News & World Report (2018). • Samford is ranked #87 nationally and #1 in Alabama by The Economist. • Cumberland School of Law is ranked #10 nationally for trial advocacy by U.S. News & World Report (2018). • Ida Moffett School of Nursing‘s graduate programs are ranked among the top in the country. The Doctor of Nursing Practice program is ranked #58 nationally for graduate programs, and master’s degree programs are ranked #78 by U.S. News & World Report (2019). • The Brock School of Business online M.B.A. program is ranked #68 nationally by U.S. News & World Report (2018). • 97% of undergraduate alumni are employed, attending graduate school or in a postgraduation internship within six months of graduation (2017). • Samford is ranked #50 private university in the U.S. for value and affordability by Kiplinger’s Personal Finance (2018). • Samford is recognized as a best value–top college by Educate to Career for the employability of graduates.

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ATHLETIC FACILITIES The Samford University athletics program has risen to regional and national recognition through its commitment to athletic and academic excellence. Samford student-athletes have achieved much on the playing fields and in the classroom. Paralleling the competitive success of the program, Samford’s athletics facilities also continue to develop. The newest addition to Samford’s athletics facilities is the Samford Softball Field, which opened in the spring of 2013. Also, the new J. T. Haywood Field House, which houses an indoor hitting facility, as well as locker rooms and meeting rooms for both baseball and softball, was officially opened in the fall of 2013. The new Samford Soccer and Track Stadium opened in the spring of 2011. The 1,200-seat facility opened by hosting the 2011 Southern Conference Outdoor Track and Field ­Championships. The facility includes locker rooms, a ticket office, a high-tech press box, a nine-lane track and a regulation soccer field. The Cooney Family Field House for football opened in August 2009. It includes coaches’ offices, meeting rooms, a locker room, weight room, training room, equipment room and players’ lounge. The facility was renamed the Sullivan-Cooney Family Field House in the fall of 2014 to honor former Head Coach Pat Sullivan and his family. The convocation/arena/fitness complex, Pete Hanna Center, was completed in fall 2007. The center provides outstanding playing facilities for volleyball, and men’s and women’s basketball in a 5,000-seat center, a fitness/wellness complex for the entire student body, and state-of-the-art training facilities for Samford’s varsity sports. Also included in the facility are offices, meeting space and support ­facilities for coaches and athletics ­administration. The facility is adjacent to Bashinsky Field House and can be 70

expanded up to 6,000 seats for commencement and other major ­nonathletics events. The Pat M. Courington Tennis Pavilion was completed in 2006 with three indoor courts, a support facility for locker rooms, offices and restrooms. Samford’s Tennis Center also includes the Darwin C. Hardison Courts, ­featuring six outdoor NCAA courts. All-weather field turf was installed at Seibert Stadium in the summer of 2005. Facilities in Seibert Hall have been renovated to accommodate academic programs and student recreation activities. Joe Lee Griffin Field, home of the Samford Bulldogs baseball team, was remodeled in 2000 to include offices, locker rooms and other support services in a facility that complements the Georgian-Colonial archi­tecture found throughout the Samford campus. The Carl E. Miller Press Box was added in 2009. Bulldog Spirit Plaza, dedicated during 2005 Homecoming weekend, is the focal point of the area connecting Seibert Stadium, Joe Lee Griffin Field, Bashinsky Field House and Pete Hanna Center. Organized by the Class of 2003, the landscaped plaza includes a bas relief of the Bulldog mascot and more than 100 bricks honoring Samford alumni, students, parents, employees, former athletes and friends of the university as a celebration of Samford’s more than 125 years of inter­collegiate athletics competition. The athletics department is building its capital campaign efforts to raise funds to further assure Samford athletes of the finest playing facilities possible.


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SOUTHERN CONFERENCE The Southern Conference The Southern Conference, which is in its 98th season of intercollegiate competition in 2018-19, is a national leader in emphasizing the development of the student-athlete and in helping to build lifelong leaders and role models. The Southern Conference has been on the forefront of innovation and originality in developing creative solutions to address issues facing intercollegiate athletics. From establishing the first postseason college basketball tournament (1921), to tackling the issue of freshman eligibility (1922), to developing women’s championships (1984), to becoming the first conference to install the 3-point goal in basketball (1980), the Southern Conference has been a pioneer. The Southern Conference is the nation’s fifth-oldest NCAA Division I collegiate athletic association. Only the Big Ten (1896), the Missouri Valley (1907), the Pac-12 (1915) and the Southwestern Athletic (1920) conferences are older in terms of origination. Academic excellence has been a major part of the Southern Conference’s tradition. Hundreds of Southern Conference student-athletes have been recognized on CoSIDA Academic All-America and all-district teams. A total of 20 Rhodes Scholarship winners have been selected from conference institutions, most recently in 2012-13, when former Wofford volleyball player Rachel Woodlee earned the prestigious award. The conference currently consists of 10 members in six states throughout the Southeast and sponsors 22 varsity sports and championships that produce participants for NCAA Division I Championships. The league added rifle, becoming just the second Division I conference to sponsor the sport, in 2016-17, and added women’s lacrosse for the 2017-18 campaign. The Southern Conference offices are located in the historic Beaumont Mill in Spartanburg, South Carolina. A textile mill that was in operation from 1880 until 1999, Beaumont Mill was renovated in 2004 and today offers the league first-class meeting areas and offices as well as 72

a spacious library for storage of the conference’s historical documents. Football The Southern Conference has also excelled as the premier Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) conference. Former Southern Conference member Appalachian State won the three consecutive FCS titles from 2005-07, becoming the first team to do so. The league boasts more than 250 players who have garnered All-America recognition and numerous national player or coach of the year awards. The conference had at least one team in the top 10 of the final FCS poll for 28 consecutive years (1985-2012), with at least two teams finishing in the final poll in every season from 1982-2013. Samford and Wofford finished in the top 20 in each of the last two seasons, with Furman joining them in the top 25 in 2017. The Citadel, Chattanooga, Samford and Wofford each finished in the top 25 in 2016, giving the league four in the final poll for the first time since 2007. The conference has placed multiple representatives in the FCS Playoffs in 29 of 34 seasons, with 16 championship game appearances and eight national titles. The Southern Conference has had at least one team reach the semifinals in 12 of the last 19 years and in 18 of the last 26 seasons. In 2007, Appalachian State became the first FCS team to defeat a nationally ranked Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) team, when the Mountaineers defeated No. 5 Michigan, 34-32, on Sept. 1 before a sellout crowd at Michigan Stadium. Georgia Southern, in its final game as a member of the Southern Conference, downed the SEC’s Florida in Gainesville. The league picked up two wins over


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son appearances and an unprecedented three straight NCAA Division I FCS/I-AA national titles (2005-07). In 1999, Georgia Southern’s Adrian Peterson captured the Walter Payton Award, presented annually to the Football Championship Subdivision’s most outstanding offensive player. Peterson, a four-time All-American who finished his career as the NCAA Division I leader in rushing yards with 6,559, was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in December 2017. The league saw a pair of former players enter the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2018, as former Chattanooga standout Terrell Owens and Marshall star Randy Moss, who enjoyed a record-breaking freshman year in the SoCon, earned the nod. Furman’s Louis Ivory earned the Walter Payton Award in 2000, Georgia Southern’s Jayson Foster was presented with the 2007 trophy and most recently, Appalachian State’s record-setting quarterback Armanti Edwards became the first two-time winner in Payton Award history after claiming the honors in 2008 and 2009. Appalachian State’s Dexter Coakley was a three-time all-conference selection and consensus All-American in 1994, ’95 and ’96 before going on to stardom with the Dallas Cowboys. Coakley won a pair of Buck Buchanan Awards, given to Football Championship Subdivision’s top defensive player each year. Western Carolina’s David Patten and Appalachian State’s Matt Stevens were both members of the New England Patriots’ Super Bowl champion team in 2002 and Patten also earned Super Bowl rings with the Patriots in 2004 and ’05. Appalachian State’s Daniel Kilgore appeared in Super Bowl XLVII for the San Francisco 49ers in 2013.

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Doug King Associate Commissioner for Compliance

Jason Yaman Associate Commissioner

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JAMES BRADBERRY James Bradberry was drafted in the second round of the 2016 NFL Draft by the Carolina Panthers. Bradberry is entering his third season with the Panthers.

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NICK WILLIAMS Nick Williams was drafted by the Pittsburgh Steelers in the seventh round of the 2013 NFL Draft. Williams also played with the Kansas City Chiefs and Miami Dolphins, and is currently a member of the Chicago Bears.

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