2013 APSU Football Media Guide

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QUICK FACTS AND TABLE OF CONTENTS 2013 Quick Facts

LOCATION: Clarksville, Tenn. 37044 POPULATION: 124,569 FOUNDED: 1927 ENROLLMENT: 10,873 NICKNAME: Governors COLORS: Red and white STADIUM/CAPACITY: Governors Stadium (10,000) SURFACE: Polytan Mega Grass NATIONAL AFFILIATION: NCAA Football Championship Sub-Division (FCS) CONFERENCE: Ohio Valley PRESIDENT: Tim Hall ATHLETICS DIRECTOR: Derek van der Merwe ASSISTANT ATHLETICS DIRECTOR: Cheryl Holt ATHLETIC TRAINER: Joni Johnson ATHLECTIC TRAINER FOR FOOTBALL: Seth Billings TICKET MANAGER: Sharon Silva COMPLIANCE COORDINATOR: Tara Pfeifler ACADEMICS COORDINATOR: Sonya Bain SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR: Brad Kirtley SPORTS INFORMATION COORDINATOR: Cody Bush SPORTS INFORMATION COORDINATOR: Colby Wilson HEAD FOOTBALL COACH: Kirby Cannon (Missouri State, 1981) COLLEGIATE RECORD: 35-75 (11 seasons) APSU RECORD: 0-0 (first season) FOOTBALL OFFICE PHONE: (931) 221-7905 BEST TIME TO CALL: 10 a.m. – noon ASSISTANTS: Jason Palermo (Wisconsin, 2005), offensive line; Granville Eastman (Saint Mary’s (Halifax, Nova Scotia), 1992), defensive coordinator/secondary; Pat Donohoe (Wayne State, 1976), defensive line; Marcus Gildersleeve (Virginia Tech, 2000), running backs/offensive coordinator; Josh Richards (Central Methodist, 1997), wide receivers; J.D. Sellers (Austin Peay, 2010), quarterbacks/director of football operations. BASIC DEFENSIVE ALIGNMENT: 4-2-5 BASIC OFFENSIVE ALIGNMENT: Pro-spread 2012 RECORD: 2-9 (1-7 OVC) LETTERMEN RETURNING: 58 (28 offense, 26 defense, 4 specialists) LETTERMEN LOST: 16 (10 offense, 5 defense, 1 specialist) STARTERS RETURNING: 18 (7 offense, 9 defense, 2 specialists) STARTERS LOST: 7 (4 offense, 2 defense, 1 specialist)

Athletics Mission Statement

Intercollegiate athletics at Austin Peay State University aspires to provide educational and broad-based competitive opportunities at the NCAA Division I level for eligible male and female student athletes. Seeking to maintain a proper balance between athletic and academic programs, the University is committed to preparing students for productive, fulfilling and responsible lives. In addition to developing individual ability and successful programs, those athletic experiences will be instrumental in developing the concepts of teamwork, sportsmanship, loyalty, self-confidence plus the qualities of leadership and discipline. Intercollegiate athletics endeavors to provide positive impressions of University activities to a diversified group of audiences. Austin Peay strives to attract a diverse and talented group of participants, coaches and administrators with a strong commitment to excellence, openness, gender equity and integrity, reflecting a precise adherence to NCAA and conference rules and philosophies. As a result, Austin Peay athletics assumes a major role in assisting University development and fiscal responsibility. The departmental goals and objectives are based upon its mission as it builds on its traditions, confidently looking forward to an exciting and progressive future.

Table of Contents

This is Austin Peay.............................................................................2 2013 Football Schedule......................................................................3 THE 2013 GOVERNORS ROSTER................................................4-5 NEW STADIUM COMING IN 2014.....................................................6 AUSTIN PEAY COACHING STAFF..............................................7-17 Head Coach Kirby Cannon..............................................................7-9 Governors Assistants......................................................10-18 THE OHIO VALLEY CONFERENCE..........................................19-20 THE 2013 GOVERNORS............................................................21-47 The Returning Players.................................................................22-44 Newcomers.................................................................................44-47 2012 REVIEW.............................................................................48-55 GOVERNORS HISTORY............................................................56-84 All-Time APSU Records..............................................................57-71 Govs Individual League, Coaches Honors..................................72-73 All-America Governors.....................................................................74 Academic All-America Governors.....................................................75 Year-by-Year Records......................................................................76 Year-by-Year Scores....................................................................77-79 Governors All-Time Coaches Records.............................................80 Governors Rivalries..........................................................................80 Governors Lettermen................................................................. 81-84

Key Athletics Telephone Numbers

ATHLETICS DEPARTMENT EXCHANGE: (931) 221-7903 FAX MACHINE: (931) 221-7830 FOOTBALL OFFICE: (931) 221-7905 TICKET OFFICE: (931) 221-7761 SPORTS INFORMATION OFFICE: (931) 221-7561 FAX MACHINE: (931) 221-7562

CREDITS: The 2013 Austin Peay State University football media guide was written by Brad Kirtley, Sports Information Director with assistance by Colby Wilson and Cody Bush, sports information coordinators. Publication design provided by Colby Wilson and Cody Bush. Photography provided by Gale Hughes, Good Photo Guy, of Clarksville; Keith Dorris, Dorris Photography of Lavergne, Tenn., Robert Smith, the LeafChronicle, Brittney Sparn, APSU Sports Information photographer, and Brad Kirtley.

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THIS IS AUSTIN PEAY STATE UNIVERSITY

ustin Peay State University is a comprehensive, stateassisted university with a distinguished tradition in liberal and professional education. The institution is named in honor of Austin Peay, Tennessee’s governor from 1924 until 1927, the year APSU was founded. The university is located in Clarksville, Tenn., just 45 minutes northwest of Tennessee’s capital, Nashville, on Interstate 24. One of the South’s most historic cities, Clarksville also is Tennessee’s fastest growing city. Situated on gently rolling terrain near picturesque downtown Clarksville, Austin Peay’s main campus consists of 68 buildings on 169 acres. The classical Georgian architecture of the Austin Peay campus is combined with newer buildings. This blend provides a link with the past while reflecting the academic excellence and dignity of an institution of higher learning. The newest building additions to the main campus are the Foy Fitnees and Recreation Center, Sundquist Science Complex and the new Morgan University Center, each opening for use since 2001. The $11-million Foy Center, features a rock-climbing wall and 10,000 square feet of fitness space and other amenities for the student body. The Sundquist Complex is one of the South’s premier science education facilities and represents the largest capital appropriation ever in Tennessee for a single classroom building. The new Morgan University Center is located in the heart of the campus and features a cybercafe, meeting rooms, a food court, coffee shop, ballroom and lounges for Austin Peay students. Austin Peay’s campus has been the site of seven educational institutions since 1806. The campus was occupied by Southwestern for 50 years until 1925 when the school moved to Memphis. Austin Peay was founded two years later as a two-year normal school to train teachers for the region. Austin Peay has grown over the years to take its place among the finest mid-sized four-year universities in the nation. Austin Peay Normal School became a four-year college in 1941-42, and university status was conferred Sept. 1, 1967. Austin Peay State University currently enrolls more than 10,000 students from every region of Tennessee, most of the 50 states and several foreign countries. Austin Peay offers more than 50 majors in associate, bachelor’s, master’s and education specialist’s degrees with additional areas of concentration. Courses are offered in arts and sciences, business, education, engineering technology, nursing and human services. Graduate studies also are offered in several areas. In addition, numerous online courses are offered each semester. A state leader in public service, Austin Peay State University has more than 750 employees. Engaged in the most modern teaching techniques and research are nearly 280 full-time faculty members, 90 percent of whom hold the earned doctorate or appropriate terminal degrees in their disciplines.

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2013 GOVERNORS FOOTBALL SCHEDULE August Sat 31 at Tennessee Knoxville, Tenn. 5 p.m. September Sat. 7 at Vanderbilt Nashville, Tenn. 6:30 p.m. Sat. 14 at Chattanooga Chattanooga, Tenn. 5 p.m. Sat. 21 at Ohio Athens, Ohio 1 p.m. Sat. 28 Open October Sat. 5 at Eastern Kentucky • Richmond, Ky. 5 p.m. Sat. 12 Eastern Illinois • Clarksville, Tenn. 6 p.m. Sat. 19 at Murray State • Murray, Ky. 3 p.m. Sat. 26 UT Martin • § Clarksville, Tenn. 4 p.m. November Sat. 2 Jacksonville State • Clarksville, Tenn. 1 p.m. Sat. 9 at Tennessee State • Nashville, Tenn. 2 p.m. Sat. 16 Southeast Missouri • Clarksville, Tenn. 1 p.m. Sat. 23 at Tennessee Tech • Cookeville, Tenn. 1:30 p.m. 2013 NCAA Division I Football Championship Sat. 30 First Round TBA TBA December 2013 NCAA Division I Football Championship Sat. 7 Second Round TBA TBA Fri.-Sat. 13-14 Quarterfinals TBA TBA Fri.-Sat. 20-21 Semifinals TBA TBA January 2013 NCAA Division I Football Championship Sat. 4 Championship Frisco, Texas TBA All times central • –Ohio Valley Conference contest, § –2013 Homecoming

GAME DAY AT AUSTIN PEAY IT ALL STARTS ON TAILGATE ALLEY… .. Register at www.apsu.edu/tailgate or call 931.221.7904

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Name Pos. Rashaan COLEMAN WR EnRiques PERRY SS Darryl CLACK WR Ean PEMBERTON RB Tim PHILLIPS RB Malcolm GOINES DE Jacob SEXTON QB Roderick OWENS DB Terrence OLIVER RB Andrew SPIVEY QB LaDarius CHATMAN WR Montez CARLTON CB Timarious MITCHELL QB Mikhail CREECH WR Isaac JONES DB Javier BOOKER WR Trey TAYLOR QB Jamaar EMBRY WR Damien WHITFIELD DB Chase DUNLAP PK Steven RICH LB/WS Kamron JOHNSON RB Tyreon CLARK CB Derien STEPHENS DB Leron EADDY DB Walter SPEARS PK/P Omar WILLIAMS RB Johnathan SHULER FS Buddy MITCHELL CB Dontavious BROWN RB Eli SWIFT S Julian FRANKLIN RB Devon JONES ATH Justin ROBERSON RB Josh OWENS LB Koelton NUNLEY RB Ashton COOPER WR Corey TEAGUE DE Craig SALLEY LB Evan TOBY PK Jalen MILLER DB Josh CARROLL LB Adam NOBLE LB A.J. GRAY LB Mitchell POTTS DB Rip ROWAN DE/TE Jared SEXTON LB Reese BULMASH DL Reed MONTGOMERY LS

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

Wt. 180 195 205 152 175 264 200 175 177 195 163 170 175 195 169 163 210 195 175 135 210 178 175 195 196 192 185 180 188 160 171 170 190 180 226 200 180 245 218 164 182 225 200 205 190 235 210 278 210

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Hometown/Previous School Portage, Ind. (Portage HS) Gallatin, Tenn. (Gallatin HS) Nashville, Tenn. (Maplewood HS) Loganville, Ga. (Grayson HS) Louisville, Ky. (Trinity HS/Central Michigan) Chattanooga, Tenn. (Red Bank HS/Grand Rapids CC) Oneida, Tenn. (Scott HS) Memphis, Tenn. (Whitehaven HS) Memphis, Tenn. (Manassas HS) Albany, Calif. (Albany HS/College of San Francisco) Memphis, Tenn. (Craigmont HS) Hoover, Ala. (Hoover HS) Memphis, Tenn. (Whitehaven HS) Chattanooga, Tenn. (Ooltewah HS) Vail, Ariz. (Cienega HS) Nashville, Tenn. (Whites Creek HS) Cordova, Tenn. (Houston HS/Central Arkansas) Clarksville, Tenn. (Northeast HS) McCalla, Ala. (McAdory HS) White House, Tenn. (White House HS) Savannah, Tenn. (Hardin County HS) Memphis, Tenn. (Overton HS) Bowling Green, Ky. (Bowling Green HS) Detroit, Mich. (Dearborn Heights Annapolis HS) Clarksville, Md. (River Hill HS/Central Michigan) Gallatin, Tenn. (Gallatin HS) Memphis, Tenn. (St. George’s Independent School) Nashville, Tenn. (Stratford HS) Murfreesboro, Tenn. (Oakland HS) Albany, Ga. (Sherwood Christian Academy) Clarksville, Tenn. (Clarksville) Fairview, Tenn. (Fairview HS) East St. Louis, Ill. (Lake County (Tenn.) HS) Germantown, Tenn. (Germantown HS) Gainesville, Ga. (Johnson HS) Belvedere, Tenn. (Franklin County HS) Memphis, Tenn. (Overton HS) LaVergne, Tenn.(Ezell Harding HS) Arlington, Tenn. (Bolton HS) Maryville, Tenn. (Maryville HS) Oak Ridge, Tenn. (Oak Ridge HS) Adamsville, Tenn. (Adamsville HS) Springfield, Mo. (Glendale HS) Lexington, Tenn. (Lexington HS) Ashland City, Tenn. (Cheatham County HS) Atlanta, Ga. (Lassiter HS) Oneida, Tenn. (Scott HS/Roane State CC) Marietta, Ga. (Sprayberry HS) Bardstown, Ky. (Nelson County HS)

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Logan SLAGLE LB 6-0 233 R-So. Rob BRYANT DL 6-2 305 R-Jr. Leonard AMARH DL 6-4 291 R-So. Isaiah TUIASOSOPO OL 6-3 299 Jr. Melvin McDANIEL OL 6-2 294 R-So. Zach AMIS C 6-4 265 R-Jr. Max EWOLDT OL 6-5 315 Fr. Elijah ANNOR OL 6-1 270 Fr. Gavin WILLISSON C 6-3 262 R-Jr. Matt WISE OL 6-3 278 R-So. Travis WILLIAMS OL 6-4 290 Jr. Tyler MILES OL 6-4 300 R-Fr. Nathan SANDERS OG 6-5 315 R-Jr. Julian VIRGO OG 6-4 278 R-So. Derek EVANS OL 6-3 259 R-Fr. Zack ENSUE OL 6-5 305 Fr. Kyle HARRISON OT 6-5 297 Sr. Ben STANSFIELD OT 6-8 280 Sr. Chris HARTMAN OG 6-6 325 Sr. Ben CAMPBELL P/TE 6-5 215 Jr. Hunter BRANCH WR 6-3 191 Jr. Dustin McPHETRIDGE TE 6-2 230 R-Fr. Damien CLARK WR/DE 6-4 203 Fr. Michael DUNPHY LS 5-11 205 R-Jr. Deondre MOORE WR 6-1 185 Fr. Trey SALISBURY DE 6-5 216 R-Fr. Brad HUGHES TE 6-4 230 So. Michael PARDUE WR 5-10 164 Fr. Samuel COOPER TE 6-4 230 R-Fr. Preston GILBREATH DE/DT 6-5 292 R-Sr. Iosua SILIVA DE 6-5 267 Sr. John HOUSTON Jr. DE 6-2 250 R-So. Gino ROBERSON DT 6-2 327 So. Brandon PRINCE DE 6-6 230 Fr. DeAndre CARROLL DL 6-0 250 Jr. Nii LARTEY DE 6-1 247 Jr. Cody WATSON DE 6-4 240 Fr. Earnest SMITH DE 6-3 238 Sr.

Gallatin, Tenn. (Gallatin HS) Marietta, Ga. (Sprayberry HS) Ghana, West Africa (McGavock HS) Pago Pago, American Samoa (Tafuna HS) Nashville, Tenn. (Whites Creek HS) Lewisburg, Tenn. (Marshall County HS) Blaine, Tenn. (Granger HS) Nashville, Tenn. (Pearl-Cohn HS) Fairhope, Ala. (Fairhope HS) Milan, Tenn. (Milan HS) Jackson, Miss. (Jackson Academy/Eastern Arizona JC) Johnson City, Tenn. (Science Hill HS) Spring Hill, Tenn. (Spring Hill HS) Hendersonville, Tenn. (Pope John Paul II HS) Millington, Tenn. (Millington HS) White House, Tenn. (White House HS) Cordova, Tenn. (Christian Brothers HS) Franklin, Tenn. (Ravenwood HS) Charlotte, Tenn. (Creek Wood HS) Johnson City, Tenn. (Science Hill HS) Fairview, Tenn. (Fairview HS) Powell, Tenn. (Powell HS) Murfreesboro, Tenn. (Siegel HS) Long Beach, Calif. (Franklin County [Tenn.] HS) Fairview, Tenn. (Fairview HS) Lebanon, Tenn. (Smith County HS) Murfreesboro, Tenn. (Oakland HS) Clarksville, Tenn. (Northeast HS) Kingston Springs, Tenn (Nashville Christian HS) Mt. Pleasant, Tenn. (Mt. Pleasant HS) Vailoa, America Samoa (Leone HS) Nashville, Tenn. (East Literature HS) Buffalo, N.Y. (Buffalo Academy) Birmingham, Ala. (Huffman HS) Memphis, Tenn. (Kingsbury HS) Loganville, Ga. (Grayson HS) Grainger, Tenn. (Grainger HS) Clarksville, Tenn. (Kenwood HS)

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GOVERNORS STADIUM TO RECEIVE FACELIFT

Coming in 2014...

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MEET THE COACHES

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KIRBY CANNON, GOVERNORS HEAD FOOTBALL COACH When Kirby Cannon was hired as Austin Peay’s 18th head coach in March, he brought a deserved reputation as a program builder. Cannon’s APSU arrival came after the Alexandria, Mo., native spent three seasons as secondary coach at Central Michigan, an FBS school, and was part of a rebuilding process that culminated last December with the Chippewas defeating Western Kentucky-their fourth straight win-in the Little Caesars Pizza Bowl in Detroit. That victory culminated a stay for Cannon in Mt. Pleasant that came after

CANNON FODDER

• A two-sport standout at Missouri State, Cannon played quarterback for the Bears (1976-79) while also serving as the ace pitcher for a team that advanced to the Division II World Series. • Cannon was inducted into the Missouri State Athletics Hall of Fame in Feb. 2011. • When Cannon led then-Missouri-Rolla to a 7-4 mark in 2005 it was the Miners first winning season since3 1985. • Cannon was chosen Great Lakes Football Conference Coach of the Year in 2008. engineering school but the Miners recorded winning seasons in three of his last five seasons, including a 7-4 2005 record, marking the program’s first winning campaign since 1985. Cannon was named Independent Football Alliance Coach of the Year in 2005-a season that included a decisive victory against the Governors in Clarksville. When the Miners came back with a 6-5 2006 record, including another

fulfilling a longtime promise of working with former coaching cohort, Don Enos. Several members of that staff once coached together at Northern Michigan in the mid-1990s and vowed to come together if one was able to land a major college coaching position. Enos took over as Central Michigan head coach in 2010. Prior to that, Cannon took over a nearly dormant Missouri S&T program (formerly known as Missouri-Rolla), in 1999 that had won seven games over the previous four seasons. The rebuilding effort took patience at the

victory against the Govs, it completed the first back-to-back winning seasons for the program since 1984-85. Two seasons after Missouri S&T became a founding member of the Great Lakes Football Conference Cannon was named GLFC Coach of the Year in 2008 after leading the Miners a 7-4 overall mark and their first conference title since 1983. While there, Cannon coached the program’s first defensive back to earn All Mid-America Athletic Conference honors in more than a decade. He also coached three players that earned Academic All-America honors alsong with 27 who earned academic all-district. “Kirby has the reputation of building programs, both as a head coach and assistant throughout his career,” thenAPSU Athletics Director Dave Loos said. “More recently he did so as head coach at Rolla (Missouri S&T), where they had not had a winning team in years before he arrived, and then was part of a Central Michigan program the last three years that had to rebuild, with it ending with them gaining a bowl bid. Kirby understands how to build a program and will be able to build upon our existing foundation. “He also has also has the reputation of being a man of great character. We

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look forward to him leading our football program.” The 2005 squad owned a quarterback who passed for 499 yards against the Governors and who went on to set several Miners records. The 2006 S&T club led Division II in passing and defeated three teams, including the Governors, from the NCAA 1-AA ranks. The 2008 team that won the GLFC led the league in total offense and ranked 12th nationally, averaging 449.5 yards per game. The Miners also ranked 13th nationally in scoring in 2008, averaging 37.1 points per game. “Kirby has a proven track record of not being married to a system, he is someone who will coach to the talent he has,” Loos said. “When we saw Rolla here (2005), he spread the field because he had a quarterback who could really throw the football. He also has had teams that have been able to run the football quite well.” Cannon is a 1981 graduate of Missouri State, with a bachelor’s of science degree in physical education, Cannon

played quarterback for the Bears but starred on the mound in baseball, being inducted into the school’s Athletics Hall of Fame in 2011. But Cannon’s coaching career all has been on the gridiron. After spending 1983-84 in the high school ranks (Ozark High School) in southwest Missouri, he began his college coaching career as a graduate assistant at Iowa State in 1983. He was at Iowa State two seasons before being named defensive coordinator at North Central College (Ill.) in 1985. He also coached the defensive backs at North Central from 1985-88. Cannon moved to Northeast Missouri (now Truman State) in 1989, where he served as the defensive backs coach and recruiting coordinator for four seasons. The duties of defensive coordinator were added for the 1993 and 1994 campaigns.. Northeast Missouri qualified for three Division II playoffs appearances during his six seasons on staff. In 1995, Cannon was named assis-

THE CANNON FILE College – • Missouri State (B.S., physical education), 1981 • Iowa State (M.S., sports administration), 1985 Coaching Experience – 1981-82 Ozark (Mo.) High School 1983-84 Iowa State 1985-88 North Central 1989-92 Truman State 1993-94 Truman State 1995-96 Northern Michigan 1997-98 Western Illinois 1999-09 Missouri S&T 2010-13 Central Michigan 2013-Present Austin Peay

Defensive Coordinator Graduate Assistant Defensive Coordinator Defensive Backs Defensive Backs Recruiting Coordinator Defensive Coordinator Defensive Backs Recruiting Coordinator Assistant Head Coach Defensive Coordinator Recruiting Coordinator Defensive Backs Head Coach (35-86) Secondary Head Coach

tant head coach, defensive coordinator and recruiting coordinator at Northern Michigan. He worked directly with the defensive backs both seasons, and he served on the same staff as Enos in 1996. Northern Michigan finished 7-3 in both 1995 and 1996. Cannon spent the 1997-98 seasons coaching defensive backs at Western Illinois. He helped lead the program to back-to-back Gateway Conference championships and a berth in the 1998 Division I-AA national semifinals. Western Illinois finished both the 1997 and 1998 seasons ranked in the top three nationally in the Division I-AA polls. From there, he returned to his home state to gain his first college head coaching position in Rolla. Cannon and his wife, Lisa, are the parents of one son, Josh, a walk-on for the Governors basketball team.

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ASSISTANT COACHES GRANVILLE EASTMAN

Assistant head coach/Defensive Coordinator/Secondary Granville Eastman is in his 11th season as an Austin Peay assistant, his ninth as defensive coordinator. As coordinator, he also coaches the Governors secondary. Eastman also assists withe Governors special teams. The energetic assistant came to APSU in Spring 2003 from Tiffin (Ohio) University, where he served as a defensive assistant for four seasons. Eastman was so impressive in the interview process, the Govs delayed spring practice so proper paperwork could be finalized in the hiring process for the Toronto, Canada native. When former assistant Steve Haywood elected to return to the offensive side of the football after the 2004 season, it was only natural that Eastman was elevated. He previously had served as the right hand to Haywood on the defense. Eastman was instrumental in helping a young defense mature in 2006 and elevate its performance to an even higher level in 2007–a sophomore dominated group–as APSU finished eighth in FCS for turnovers gained (31). He will be in charge of a veteran defensive group as the Governors head into the 2013-the depth chart is loaded with veterans. Eastman was afforded increased responsibility in each of his four years at Tiffin. In 1999, he was hired as secondary coach while also serving as the program’s academic advisor and recruiting coordinator. A year later, he was elevated to defensive coordinator in charge of the defensive line while continuing to serve as recruiting coordinator. In 2001, again he served as defensive coordinator while working with the secondary During Summer 2002, he served an intership with the NFL’s Detroit Lions and he did the same in Summer 2004 with the Arizona Cardinals, learning more about special teams play. With APSU hosting the Ten-

nessee Titans training camp on campus, Summer 2006, Eastman arranged a third NFL internship with the Nashvillebased club, working with former Govs assistant Everett Withers, now at Ohio State, with the secondary. He served his fourth internship in 2011 with the Indianapolis Colts and was at the Minnesota Vikings training camp before the Govs’ 2012 practice started. . Eastman was a two-time all-city defensive back at Leaock High School in Toronto before attending Saint Mary’s University, Halifax, Canada. There, he was a three-year letterman as a defensive back. Twice Saint Mary’s played in national title games while he was there. Eastman served one year as a volunteer coach at York University in Toronto before deciding to pursue a coaching career. From 1996-98, he served as graduate assistant at Arkansas State (1995-98) before going to working at Tiffin in 1999. He is married to the former Lynnette Armstrong. They are the proud parents of sons J.R. and Brandon.

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ASSISTANT COACHES MARCUS GILDERSLEEVE

Offensive Coordinator/Running Backs One of the finest Clarksville-area football players in the last 20 years is in his hometown, serving as an assistant football coach, serving as offensive coordinator and running backs coach.. Marcus Gildersleeve, who starred at Northeast High School before playing his college football at Virginia Tech (1996-98), came to APSU in 2005 as cornerbacks coach after serving two seasons as wide receivers coach at Nebraska-Omaha. He returned to the offense in 2006, coaching APSU’s receivers. His impact was evident as he helped develop a young receiving corps, including Lanis Frederick, who set APSU records for receptions and receiving yards. In his initial season coaching receivers, the Govs finished with 199 catches, averaging 18.09 receptions per game, which stands second-best all time. The 2,293 receiving yards set in 2006 also are the second-most in school history. He also played a large role in the development of wide receiver Devin Stark, who saw his reception totals leap

from 19 in 2010 to 53 in 2011 and 67–tied for the second most in school history–a year ago, including 10 TD catches. In addition, Gildersleeve is instrumental in the Govs offensive game plan and game-day playing calls, with the title of offensive coordinator being added in the spring as well as shifting to running backs coach. He also has proven to be an important factor working with APSU special teams, in particular the kick-blocking aspect. Under Gildersleeve’s guidance, special teams has become a key aspect of Austin Peay’s battle for field position. In 2007, the Govs blocked a school record six kicks. He also oversees the Governors walk-on program, which saw miliary veteran Isaac VanMeter get an opportunity to play in 2011 for APSU. After receiving his bachelor’s in Family Child Development (2000), he began his coaching career as the wide receivers and specials teams coach at the University of the South, working with his former prep coach, Rick Butler. In fact, while at Sewanee in 2001 and 2002, his special teams set an NCAA Division III single-game record by returning three blocked punts for touchdowns. Gildersleeve entered coaching after a solid career at Virginia Tech, mostly as a wide receiver. The Hokies played in five bowl games while he was there, including 2000 AllState Sugar Bowl, that season’s BCS Championship game.. His best season came in 1997 when he caught 17 passes for 286 yards (16.8 ypc) and three TDs. As a junior, he was involved in two of Tech’s three special teams TDs, recovering one blocked punt for a TD and blocking another for a score. Gildersleeve earned his way to Virginia Tech after a terrific prep career. As a senior at Northeast, he rushed for 1063 yards and 21 TDs, including one game where he rushed seven times for 256 yards and five TDs. He is married to the former Letisha Turner. They have four children, two daughters, Myla, age 12, and Jalea, age 8, and two sons, Jaylin, 13, and Marcus Jr., 10.

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ASSISTANT COACHES PAT DONOHOE Defensive Line

Pat Donohoe begins his second season as Austin Peay’s defensive line coach after returing to the coaching profession a year ago. Donohoe had been away from coaching–working in private business–for nearly six years when he chose to return to the college coaching scene in 2012. Previously, he had worked at the Division I level for for nearly 25 years, including 10 seasons at UAB with former APSU head coach Rick Christophel. In his first season with the Governors, his presence was immediately felt with the development of such players as Iosua Siliva, Earnest Smith, Malcolm Goines and Reese Bulmash. In fact, the defensive front is expected to be one of the Govs’ strengths heading into 2013. Donohoe coached from 1995 to 2004 at UAB. Under Donohue’s guidance, the Blazer defensive line was considered one of the nation’s best. During the 2001 season, UAB had the No. 1-ranked rush defense nationally and was No. 5 in total defense. In April of 2002, defensive end Bryan Thomas became the Blazers’ first-ever player selected in the first round of the NFL draft. Defensive tackle Eddie Freeman was tabbed soon after as a second-round choice of the Kansas City

Chiefs. Thomas was the third No. 1 draft choice coached by Donohoe—he coached both Eugene Lockhart (1984/Dallas Cowboys) and Lamar Lathon (1990/Houston Oilers) while at the University of Houston for 12 seasons (1980-92), where his duties ranged from coaching linebacker to serving as special teams coach and recruiting coordinator. Donohoe left Houston and spent two seasons on Jackie Sherrill’s staff at Mississippi State, the first time he and Christophel coached together. Donohoe began his coaching career with a two-year stint at Boyden-Hill High School in Iowa. After spending one year each as first an assistant and then head coach, Donohoe returned to his alma mater, Wayne (Neb.) State University, as a graduate assistant. During his playing days at Wayne State, Donohoe was a four-year starter at middle guard and earned NAIA All-America honors as Wayne State’s athlete of the year in his senior season. In three seasons, he was named both all-conference and the team’s Most Valuable Defensive Player. At ceremonies during the Blazers’ season opener at the University of Nebraska in 1998, Donohoe was inducted into the Nebraska Football Hall of Fame.

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ASSISTANT COACHES JASON PALERMO Offensive Line

Jason Palermo is in his second season as Governors offensive line coach. In Spring 2012, he returned to the city and campus where he spent a year of his youth. Palermo, a former three-year letterman as an offensive lineman at the University of Wisconsin, is the son of former Austin Peay head coach John Palermo, who directed the program for one season (1990) before joining Barry Alvarez at Wisconsin. The elder Palermo is now coaching at Pitt. The younger Palermo was eight when his dad was APSU’s head man and then went to Madison, Wis., to enjoy an outstanding prep at Edgewood High School and college career. He was a three-year letter winner at Wisconsin as an offensive guard and center. He played professionally for both the Minnesota Vikings and Atlanta Falcons. He began his coaching career under Pat Behrns at Nebraska Omaha in 2009 as tight ends coach and while assisting with the offensive line. He helped coach Michael Higgins, a Division II All-American tight end who is now a member of the New Orleans Saints.

He then moved to Southern University and spent the last two seasons coaching tight ends, serving as special teams coordinator for former NFL great Stump Mitchell. At Southern, he coached Virgil Williams, who ranked fifth national in 2011 kickoff returns as well as first-team All-SWAC punter Josh Duran and placekicker Williams Griswold. In addition, his tight end, Mike Berry, was named second-team APSU is hopeful that Palermo can bring his insights from a Wisconson program that annually produces one of the nation’s top offensive lines, including Outland Trophy and other award recipients along with high NFL draft choices. As a freshman in 2001, Palermo was named the Scout Team Player of the Year and in 2005 was voted the Wayne Souza Coaches Appreciation Award. After his senior year in 2005, he was invited to play in the 2006 Hula Bowl All-Star game in Honolulu. Off the field, Palermo was named to the Academic All-Big Ten team in 2003. Palermo joined the APSU staff in time for spring practice. He inherited an offensive line that will have to replace three starters. He is married to the former Kaitlyn Beinlich. They have a daughter, Giabella, age 1.

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ASSISTANT COACHES KYRAN WEAVER Linebackers

Kyran Weaver, a former defensive coach under Kirby Cannon at Missouri S&T, was hired this summer to serve as APSU’s new linebackers coach. He replaced Gary Shephard,who retired last spring.. Weaver came to Austin Peay from Harper College in Pallentine, Ill., a program that was dropped after the 2011 season. Prior to that, he coached three seasons at this alma mater, Missouri S&T. While with the Miners, Weaver coached the defensive line that proved to be the best against the run in the Great Lakes Football Conference during the 2008 season. Weaver spent the 2006 season as a student assistant while completing his bachelor’s degree work in biological sciences. He coached the defensive line that season, propelling his desire to enter the coaching profession. During his S&T career, Weaver played on the defensive line and had a career-high 47 tackles during the 2002 season. He had 14 tackles and three sacks in his senior year and also had an interception which he returned for a touchdown. His younger brother Kellen, also played linebacker for the Miners from 2006-09.

A Country Club Hills, Ill., native, Weaver forged an impressive football career at Hillcrest High School. He was an honorable mention all-state selection by the Illinois State Coaches Association in 2000 after being twice named to the South Inter-Athletic Association All-Conference (SICA) for his play on the field and his academics. He was chosen SICA Central Conference Player of the Year in 1999 and CBS Prep Star all-region as a senior.

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ASSISTANT COACHES JOSH RICHARDS Wide Receivers

Josh Richards, who coached five seasons under Austin Peay State head coach Kirby Cannon at Missouri S&T, was hired as the Governors wide receivers coachin July. Richards replaced Paul Derrick, who resigned earlier this summer to return to the high school level. Veteran Govs’ assistant Marcus Gildersleeve move into Derrick’s vacated running backs coaching position with Richards assuming wide receiver coaching duties. Richards comes to APSU after spending the last three seasons coaching high school in Missouri. Previous to that he worked with the Missouri S&T offense. A notable mid-Missouri prep head coach, he arrived in Rolla in 2005 as a part-time assistant before moving into a full-time role the following season. After offensive coordinator Marc Kolb left the program after the 2006 season, Richards approached Cannon about assuming the role and was offered the opportunity. Cannon elevated him to that position in 2007. In 2008, Richards led the S&T offense to record-setting marks. The Miners set school records for points scored (408) and offensive yards (4,945) while eclipsing the 50-point mark on three occasions. In 2007, S&T had its highest single-game point total (68) in in 85 seasons and also scored 60 or more points in back-to-back games for the first time since 1914. Missouri S&T led the Great Lakes Football Conference in total offense that season and ranked 12th nationally in Division II with its average of 449.5 yards per game. The Miners’ 37.1 points-per-game scoring average ranked 13th.

The Miners averaged 30.4 points and 376.6 yards per game during the 2007 campaign and eclipsed the 40-point mark in three of the final four games that season. Missouri S&T, which had been the NCAA Division II passing champion in 2006, showed more balance as the running game accounted for 138.4 yards per game. While at Missouri S&T he coached a pair of receivers who earned Division II All-American honors. In addition to on-field coaching duties, Richards was coordinator for the program’s youth football camp. Richards, who played his prep football at Rolla High School, joined the Miner coaching staff in 2005 after a four-year stint as the head coach at John F. Hodge High School in St. James, Mo. In his last two seasons at the high school level, his teams averaged more than 330 yards and more than 30 points per game. Prior to taking the head coaching position in St. James, Richards spent two years as the head coach of the freshman team at Rolla High School and one year as the head coach of the junior high team at Waynesville High School. Richards is a 1997 graduate of Central Methodist University with a bachelor’s degree in elementary education. He was captain of the Eagles’ 1997 team and a three-year letterman in the program. He was the Eagles’ starting quarterback for two seasons. He has and his wife Karen are parents of three children, sons Colton, age 13, and Owen, age 4, and daughter Thalia, age 9.

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ASSISTANT COACHES J.D. SELLERS

Quarterbacks/Director of Operations After spending two seasons as the program’s running backs coach, John David Sellers is now coaching the position he played as a Governor– quarterbacks. Sellers shifted to the quarterback coaching position last spring after serving as running back coach for both the 2011 and 2012 seasons. It has allowed Sellers to continue his coaching development with the Austin Peay football program, that began as a student assistant in 2007. In fact, he spent three years as a volunteer student assistant coach before becoming an official member of the Austin Peay coaching staff as a graduate assistant in 2010, working with tight ends. A year later, he moved into a fulltime coaching role as running backs coach and saw the fruits of his labor result in his first 1,000-yard rusher in Ryan White. The Govs also moved up five spots in the national rankings from 42nd to 37th in rushing offense.

Despite a midseason shift at running back in 2012, the Govs still averaged 157.18 yards per game a year ago. Sellers came to Austin Peay in 2005 as a quarterback during the non-scholarship era and dressed for multiple games in his freshman season, although he did not play. A subsequent back injury helped Sellers turn his attention to coaching. He worked with the offense in a volunteer capacity from 2007-09, gaining a wide knowledge of the respective positions. Sellers also serves as director of football operations for the Governors. The Baxley, Ga., native played for Jack Johnson at Aplling High School where he was named Region Player of the Week while earning all-state honors. Sellers graduated in May 2010 with a bachelor’s degree in health and human performance. He received his master’s degree a year later from APSU. Sellers was married last December to the former Kristen Griffin, who was a former member of APSU Pom squad.

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ASSISTANT COACHES JAMES HITE Tight Ends

James Hite returned to his alma mater in Summer 2011 after 40 years as a successful high school football coach. Hite again will work with the Governors tight ends along with other assorted administrative duties. Hite’s prep coaching career took him to multiple stops in Colorado, New Mexico and Texas, resulting in more than 135 head-coaching wins in 25 years. It included an 11-7 post-season record, highlighted by a state championship at Robert Goddard High School (Roswell, New Mexico) in 1989. Along the way he also led his teams to six district championships and three coach of the year honors as well as coaching in a pair of high school all-star games. Hite made a habit of being a program builder or rebuilder. In his first head-coaching assignment at Goddard, he led the program to its first district title in 21 years before leading the school to a state title the following year. In 1991, he led Weslaco (Texas) High School to its first district championship in 21 years and the first Bi-District and Area championships in 36 years. While at Raymondville (Texas) High School in 1998 he paced the program to its first and second playoff wins in school history. A Pulaski native, Hite graduated from Austin Peay in 1969

and then began a coaching career that took him to Colorado for seven years as an assistant in football, where he part of four teams that appeared in playoffs, and basketball as well as head coach in golf, track and swimming. He moved to Texas for the first time in 1977 and then moved to Roswell, New Mexico in in 1979 and remained in that community until 1991, first as an assistant football coach at Goodard before moving to Roswell High School from 1980-85. He returned to Goodard as head coach from 1985-91 before heading back to Texas as head coach at Weslaco High School (1991-94). He then moved to Mary Carroll High School in Corpus Christi from 1994-97 before making other Texas high school head-coaching stops at Raymondville (1997-99), and Lyford Consolidated Independent School (1999-02) before returning to Weslaco (2002-05). He retired from that program after the 2005 season. He returned to high school coaching as an assistant at Mayfield High School in 2007 before becoming head coach at Gadsen from 2008-12 at Gadsen High School in Anthony, New Mexico. He also served as Athletic Director or Coordinator at four different coaching associations. In addition, Hite is a member of American Football Coaches Association and was a member of Texas, New Mexico and Colorado coaching associations.

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ASSISTANTS SETH BLACKAMORE

Assistant Director of Operations Seth Blackamore came to Austin Peay as the heralded quarterback who was going to lead Austin Peay back into its scholarship era. The final scrimmage into his first APSU season in 2006–before he played even one game, Blackamore’s career was over as a result of a severe knee injury. But his passion for football lived on. The Yorba Linda, Calif., native remained involved with the APSU football program, serving as a student assistant, working with Governors quarterbacks from 2006-08. A consistent member of the Athletics Director’s Honor Roll (3.0 GPA) and Dean’s List (3.5 GPA), Blackamore graduated with 3.4 grade-point average from APSU with a bachelor’s

degree in business administration in May, 2009. He returned to California to put his degree to work but also worked with his prep alma mater, Orange Lutheran High School, coaching quarterbacks while also serving as freshman offensive coordinator. His desire to return to college coaching brought him back to Austin Peay, where he again worked with APSU quarterbacks. He remains involved with the program this year as assistant operations director. Blackamore enjoyed a superb prep career at Orange Lutheran. In 2003, he was named California Interscholastic League Division VI co-Offensive Player of the Year while also earning first-team all-conference, All-Orange County and AllState. He rushed 115 times that season for 747 yards (6.5 ypr) with 11 TDs. He also completed 97 of 142 passes (68.3 percent) for 1582 yards and 21 TDs.

BRANDON JORDAN

Assistant Offensive Line Brandon Jordan, who played offensive line for Kirby Cannon at Missouri S&T, is serving as the offensive graduate assistant working with the offensive line and tight ends. The New Orleans native was recruited by Cannon and was a starter at offensive tackle during the 2007 season before suffering a severe hamstring injury at Missouri State in Game 2. He regained his starting spot in 2008. After graduating from Missouri S&T in 2009, he transferred to Northern Michigan in 2010 for his final year of eligibility. However, he suffered

the same hamstring injury that occurred in 2007 and Jordan never played for the Wildcats. He spent significant time rehabbing the injury and played football overseas. He was selected to represent the United States in the World Championship of American Football in 2011. He competed professionally later playing arena football for the Norway Bergen Storm and Paris La Courneuve Flash. He also went to training camp with the Arena Football League with his hometown New Orleans Voodoo. He got into coaching in 2012, working as assistant offensive line coach with his alma mater in Rolla and helped that club post a 12-1 record as tackles coach.

BRADEN LAYER

Assistant Secondary Braden Layer joined the Governors program as a graduate assistant just as practice started. The former Denison University athlete began his career at quarterback for the Big Red before being converted to wide receiver in the middle of the 2010 season. Over his final 2 1/2 seasons, he hauled in 122 passes–fifth most in school history, including 57 for 770 yards as a senior. As a result, he earned North Coast Athletics All-Conference honors a year ago after earning honorable mention in 2011.

A double major in economics and communications, Layer was a second-team Capital One Academic All-America selection in 2012 after being first-team all-district. He also was National Football Foundation Hampshire Society member last spring. his junior season. He also was inducted into Lambda Pi Eta, National Communications Association (NCA) honor society. A Columbus, Ohio, native, Layer played his prep football at Upper Arlington High School, where he played quarterback and was selected to play in the conference all-star game. He also was a member of the school’s honor roll (3.5 GPA) all 16 quarters.

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Now in its 66th year, the Ohio Valley Conference continues to build on the success that has made it the nation’s eighth-oldest NCAA Division I conference. In May 2011 the Conference expanded for the second time in four years, adding Belmont University which begins competition in the 2012-13 academic year. The addition of Belmont gives the OVC 12 members, the most the league has had at one time in its illustrious history. The move added a second team in the city of Nashville and was the first addition to the league since Southern Illinois University Edwardsville joined in 2008. The 2009-10 school year saw a change in leadership as Beth DeBauche was named the seventh full-time Commissioner in league history on July 28, 2009. She is currently one of just five females to be the head of a Division I conference, and one of just eight to lead a Division I conference alltime. The last three commissioners of the OVC have moved onto jobs as the commissioner of the Big Ten, Big 12 and the Mid-American Conferences. The OVC’s proud history dates back to 1948, but seeds for the new league were actually planted in 1941. It was then that Roy Stewart, the athletics director at Murray State, Charles “Turkey” Hughes, the athletics director at Eastern Kentucky, and Kelly Thompson, the public relations director at Western Kentucky, first broached the idea of forming a new conference. Discussions were put on hold by World War II, but reemerged Feb. 27-28, 1948 at the Kentucky Hotel in Louisville as the three original institutions combined with Morehead State, Louisville and Evansville to form the OVC. In the 1950s, the OVC became a pioneer on a much more significant scale socially. During times of racial segregation, league member Morehead State became one of the first non-traditionally black mid-southern institutions to accept a black student. In 1958, Marshall Banks earned athletically-related aid at Morehead, which signed a second black athlete, Howard Murphy, a year later. In 1961, Murphy earned all-conference recognition as a halfback in football. With racial barriers broken, the rest of the institutions in the league began to provide educational and athletic opportunities to African-Americans. Through the past 64 years, 15 teams have won or shared the league’s football title. The list is led by Eastern Kentucky, winner of 21 outright or shared football crowns (including sharing the title in 2011), which is tied for the most in Football Championship Subdivision history (with Massachusetts). Among OVC teams, former member Middle Tennessee is next with 11 titles, followed by Tennessee Tech with 10, and Murray State and former member Western Kentucky with eight apiece. Eastern Illinois has claimed five football

crowns and Jacksonville State has three, while Morehead State, Tennessee State and former members Evansville and East Tennessee State have captured two apiece. Austin Peay, Southeast Missouri (which captured its first crown in 2010), UT Martin and former member Youngstown State have one title apiece. Murray State and Evansville tied for the initial football championship, and the Racers participated in the first-ever bowl game by an OVC team, tying Sul Ross State 21-21 in the 1948 Tangerine Bowl. From 1948 to 1975, OVC teams played in 15 bowl games, winning eight of them. Eastern Kentucky and Western Kentucky were also participants in the NCAA Division II playoffs in the early and mid-1970s prior to the NCAA’s reclassification of football programs into Division I-AA. The term “I-AA” lasted until the end of the 2006 season when it was changed to Division I Football Championship Subdivision (FCS). The first Division I-AA/FCS football playoff was held in 1978 with only four teams, which is the only year through present day that the OVC did not field a playoff representative. In 1979, four of the nation’s top teams were invited to the playoffs, and two of them - Eastern Kentucky and Murray State - were from the OVC. Murray dropped its semifinal game to Lehigh, but the Colonels nipped Nevada-Reno in double overtime and claimed the national championship a week later with a 30-7 victory over Lehigh. EKU was coached by former All-America quarterback Roy Kidd, who was in his 16th year at the helm of his alma mater and who skippered the Colonels to a second national title three years later. Following the 2002 season, Kidd retired after 39 years at EKU; upon retirement, he ranked sixth all-time among Division I coaches with 315 victories, earning him a spot in the College Football Hall of Fame. EKU’s 20 FCS playoff appearances are the second for the most all-time (behind only Montana). In addition to Kidd, other coaching legends in the OVC include Charles “Bubber” Murphy, who coached at Middle Tennessee from 1947-1968, Western Kentucky’s Jimmy Feix (1968-83), Wilburn Tucker (1954-67) and Don Wade (1968-82) of Tennessee Tech, Bill Ferguson (1967-77) of Murray State, Guy Penny (1959-67) of Morehead State and Boots Donnelly (1977-78 at Austin Peay; 1979-1998 at Middle Tennessee). Following the 2011 season Eastern Illinois head coach Bob Spoo retired following 25 years at the school (the last 16 as members of the OVC). In his time as an OVC coach he compiled 92 total victories (fifth-most in league history) and 68 OVC wins (fourth-most in league history) and was inducted into the OVC Hall of Fame in 2012. A sampling of former OVC football stars, some of whom were All-Americans during their collegiate careers before achieving stardom at the professional ranks, include Jim

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Youngblood and Larry Schreiber (Tennessee Tech), Phil Simms (Morehead State), Virgil Livers and Dale Lindsey (Western Kentucky), Myron Guyton and Chad Bratzke (Eastern Kentucky), Cortland Finnegan (Samford) and Tony Romo (Eastern Illinois). In 2008, former Tennessee State standout Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie became just the fourth NFL First Round draft pick in OVC history when he was selected 16th overall by the Arizona Cardinals. He would break into the starting lineup halfway through his rookie season and started at cornerback for the Cardinals in Super Bowl XLIII. The OVC has had at least one former player named a NFL Pro Bowl selection in four of the past six seasons. The 2007 season marked a return to scholarship football and the OVC for the Austin Peay Governors. Following the 1996 season the Governors dropped scholarship football and competed as both an independent (1997-00, 2006) and as a member of the Pioneer Football League (2001-05). The 2007 season also brought new vernacular to the Ohio Valley Conference and the division formerly known as I-AA. Beginning with the 2006 National Championship game the term I-AA was changed to NCAA Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) in a decision by the Division I Board of Directors. The new label was chosen to communicate in a positive and clear manner the unique differences between Division I football categories (chiefly, the post-season opportunity) while still defining them within the Division I experi-

COMMISSIONER Beth DeBauche

ASSOCIATE COMMISSIONER FOR OPERATIONS Brad Walker

ence. The FCS includes programs that compete in an effort to participate in the NCAA championship postseason structure (one of 89 NCAA national championships) as opposed to the Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) which competes in an effort to participate in the postseason bowl system (the 35 NCAA-licensed events which includes the Bowl Championship Series). In 2010 Southeast Missouri State, picked to finish seventh in the preseason poll, compiled a 7-1 Conference record on the way to its first OVC Championship since joining the league in 1991. Overall the Redhawks were 9-2 during the regular season and earned a berth in the FCS Playoffs, its first playoff berth at any level in the program’s 104-year history. Southeast would lose to eventual national champion Eastern Washington in the second round of the playoffs. Head coach Tony Samuel capped the year by winning the Sports Network’s Eddie Robinson Award, given to the National Coach of the Year. Samuel was the second OVC coach to win the award (joining Murray State’s Houston Nutt who won the award in 1995). For only the second time in league history in 2011, three teams shared the OVC football championship, as Eastern Kentucky, Jacksonville State and Tennessee Tech finished with 6-2 records. The only other time in league history more than two champions were crowned at the end of the year was 1962 (when four teams shared the crown).

ASSOCIATE COMMISSIONER FOR CHAMPIONSHIPS Jennifer Gibbs

ASSOCIATE COMMISSIONER FOR MEDIA RELATIONS Kyle Schwartz

DIRECTOR OF MEDIA RELATIONS Heather Brown

DIRECTOR OF OVC SPORTS PROPERTIES Jon Kuka

ASSOCIATE COMMISSIONER ASSOCIATE COMMISSIONER FOR INSTITUTIONAL SERVICES FOR OPERATIONS Matthew Banker Brian Pulley

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MEET THE PLAYERS

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JUSTIN ADAMS-TURNER

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Wide Receiver | 6-4 | 180 | R-So. Antioch, Tenn.

College: Redshirt sophomore will contend for more playing time at wide receiver… made six appearances in latter half of 2012 season, but did not make a catch. …has good size for position… used 2011 redshirt season to gain more strength. High School: Played wide receiver for Mike Woodward at Antioch High School… caught five TD passes over his final two seasons. Personal: Psychology major… son of Lyorant Turner and Joy Adams… born Feb. 5, 1993… age 20.

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ZACH AMIS

Center | 6-4 | 265 | R-Jr. Lewisburg, Tenn.

College: Will vie for additional playing time at center in 2013 after gaining sporadic snaps in 2012… played in the opener at Western Kentucky and also saw time against Eastern Illinois, Murray State and Culver-Stockton.… saw limited action in 2011, gaining more snaps as season progressed … redshirted in 2010. High School: Played offensive tackle for Don Thomas at Marshall County High School… three-year letterman… second-team allregion as junior… named to National Guard All-Academic team as senior as well as academic all-region… received Blood, Sweat and Tears Scholarship in 2009. Personal: History major with a professional education minor… son of Chundra Davis and Troy Amis… born Dec. 24, 1991… age 21,

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LEONARD AMARH

Defensive Tackle | 6-4 | 260 | R-So. Ghana, West Africa

Wide Receiver | 6-3 | 190 | So. Fairview, Tenn.

College: Will vie for extensive playing time in 2013... skilled lineman still learning the game made eight appearances in 2012… assisted on tackles against Eastern Illinois, Murray State and Culver-Stockton… shared a sack at Murray State… made two tackles in the 2012 finale against Tennessee Tech, including one for a loss, and forced a fumble....redshirted in 2011… moved inside from defensive end during Spring 2011… redshirted in 2010… used redshirt year to add bulk and become acclimated to college game and Govs offensive system. High School: Played offensive tackle, defensive tackle and end for Jay Gore at McGavock High… played every offensive snap at right tackle… also played all short-yardage defensive snaps on defense for team that finished 8-3 and earned a state playoff berth. Personal: Computer science and information systems major with internet and web technology as his specialization...also minoring in health...son of Michel and Sarah Amarh… born Nov. 7, 1992 in Accra Ghana… age 20...turns 21 two days before Govs’ game at TSU. CAREER STATISTICS • DEFENSE

Tackles Year G U-A-TOT TFL-Yds FF-FR 2012 8 2-3-5 1.5-5 1-0 TOTAL 8 2-3-5 1.5-5 1-0

Sacks Tot-Yds 0.5-4 0.5-4

Interceptions Tot-Yds-TDs 0-0-0 0-0-0

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HUNTER BRANCH

College: Possession receiver saw action in 10 games over course of 2012… made season’s lone catch, a 13-yard reception, at Jacksonville State. tall, angular sort who has increased strength and quickness since arriving… gained experrience in 2011, but failed to make catch in first APSU season. High School: Played wide receiver and defensive back for Chris Hughes at Fairview High School, setting several receiving records at school… caught 62 passes for 918 yards and 13 TDs as senior… also rushed 15 times for 239 yards and three TDs… returned 11 kickoffs for 384 (34.9 average) and two TDs… as defensive back, intercepted six passes… selected Tennessee Coaches Association All-State wide receiver… named by Tennessee Sportswriters Association as All-State defensive back… chosen as All-Mid State as kick returner… voted Region 12AA Offensive Player of the Year… chosen to play in the 2010 East/West All-Star game. Personal: Health and human performance major with health science minor… two-time member of Dean’s List and AD’s Honor Roll… son of Richard and JoBeth Branch… father played football at Chattanooga… uncle played at Murray State and grandfather played at Eastern Kentucky… born Jan. 18, 1993… age 20. CAREER STATISTICS • RECEIVING Year 2011 2012 Totals

G 6 10 16

Rec 0 1 1

Yds TD 0 0 13 0 13 0

Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 13 0.1 13.0 1.3 13 0.1 13.0 0.9

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DONTAVIOUS BROWN

CAREER STATISTICS • DEFENSE

Tackles Year G U-A-TOT TFL-Yds FF-FR 2011 8 3-2-5 0.0-0 0-1 2012 7 0-2-2 0.5-1 0-0 TOTAL 15 3-4-7 0.5-1 0-1

Running Back | 5-10 | 160 | R-So. Albany, Ga.

College: Again attempts to battle back after suffering a second torn ACL during preseason camp in 2012...will attempt to gain playing time at running back position...was expected to challenge for part of workload last season after senior Ryan White graduated… suffered initial ACL tear in first 2011 Govs’ fall scrimmage and later underwent surgery…gained medicial redshirt that season... after playing 2010 at cornerback, returned to his natural position of running back in Spring 2011… had impressive camp… ran for 125 yards in three scrimmages… played in four games at cornerback in 2010, making three tackles. High School: Played big role for Coach Reginald Mitchell in Sherwood’s first region championship, rushing for 1,708 yards on only 153 carries, including 353 yards in one game… .also scored 26 TDs as running back, return specialist and defensive back… earned Georgia Independent School Association (GISA) all-area, all-region and All-State a senior… finished with 3,088 career rushing yards and 33 TDs… also standout track performer, owning one of the state’s top 200-meter performances. Personal: Health and human performance major… member of Athletics Director’s Honor Roll during Spring 2010… son of LaDonna and Eric Brown… born Oct., 17, 1991… age 21...will turn 22 Thursday before Murray State game.

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ROB BRYANT

Defensive Tackle | 6-2 | 327 | R-Jr. Marietta, Ga.

College: In second season as defensive lineman after beginning career on offensive side... made seven game appearances along line in 2012… assisted on two tackles against Culver-Stockton, including one for a loss...made smooth transition from offensive line to nose tackle in 2011… credited with five stops in first defensive season… played behind former high school teammate Reese Bulmash at position… made impressive strides after shifting to position during Spring 2011… redshirted 2010, using season to improve strength and footwork… interior lineman began season as a backup for Kelvin Little at left guard… opted to redshirt. High School: Offensive and defensive lineman for Bill Shackelford at Sprayberry High School… chosen all-region and secondteam all-county… credited with 75 pancake blocks… played in Cobb County Touchdown Club All-Star game. Personal: Communications arts major with broadcast media concentration… one-time member of Athletics Director’s Honor Roll… son of Rodney Jinks… born Jan. 5, 1992… age 21.

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Sacks Tot-Yds 0-0 0-0 0-0

Interceptions Tot-Yds-TDs 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0

REESE BULMASH

Defensive Tackle | 5-11 | 285 | Sr. Marietta, Ga.

College: Returns for third season as Govs man in the middle on defensive line... started 10 of 11 games as junior...accounted for 17 tackles, including seven solo stops… missed UT Martin game because of leg injury… limited two just one assist in his first two games before making three tackles (two solo) against Tennessee State, including a half-sack… after missing UTM contest, returned from injury to make two solo stops against Eastern Illinois… assisted on a tackle for loss against Eastern Kentucky… assisted on a season-high three tackles against Southeast Missouri… made two tackles against Jacksonville State, including one for a loss...in 2011, movedinto starting role a year ago and started all 11 games… credited with at least one stop in all but one game… credited with season-high 4 tackles twice, including season-best three solo stops vs. Murray State… also had lone quarterback sack in that contest… also had tackle for loss vs. SEMO and shared one against Tennessee State… forced fumble in Govs home finale vs. Central State… moved into starting lineup after productive offseason that saw him improve technique and quickness… plays ahead of former prep teammate Rob Bryant at nose tackle… enjoyed solid first season as Governor in 2010…appeared in 10 games that season at nose tackle… made eight tackles during 2010, including two on passing plays… had 2.0 tackles for loss… had three tackles against Jacksonville State… picked up season’s only sack at Eastern Illinois, a nine-yard loss that snuffed out a second-quarter drive… made at least one tackle in each of the final six games. High School: Outstanding lineman on both sides of football for Billy Shackelford at Sprayberry High School… voted Class 7AAA first-team all-region as junior and senior… also selected all-Cobb County as senior… started in Cobb County Touchdown Club AllStar game… American Power Lifting Committee and Junior Olympic power lifter… owns 12 state, 24 American and 11 World Records. Personal: Biology major with minors in leadership and chemistry…Academic All-America candidate… member of Dean’s List three semesters and Athletics Director’s Honor Roll five times… named to 2011 Capital One Academic All-District team… son of Dee Martin and Nelson Bulmash… born Sept. 8, 1991… age 21… will turn 22 day after Govs play Vanderbilt. CAREER STATISTICS • DEFENSE

Tackles Year G U-A-TOT TFL-Yds FF-FR 2010 10 4 -4 -8 2.0-14 0-0 2011 11 10-11-21 2.5-8 1-0 2012 10 7-10-17 2.0-8 0-0 Totals 31 21-25-46 6.5-30 1-0

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Sacks Tot-Yds 1-9.0 1-5.0 0.5-6 2.5-20

Interceptions Tot-Yds-TDs 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0


BEN CAMPBELL

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Punter | 6-5 | 215 | Jr. Johnson City, Tenn.

College: Returns for third season as Govs’ punter...strong-legged young performer will strive for greater consistency… has ability to kick ball high and deep… appeared in 10 games in 2012...averaged 38.0 yards per punt on 57 attempts as sophomore… had six punts of 50 yards or more and placed 10 inside the 20-yard line… averaged 44.2 yards per punt on five boots at Eastern Illinois, the first of three consecutive 40-yard or better averages; he also dropped two punts inside the 20-yard line… for first time in career failed to attempt in a game when the Govs trounced Culver-Stockton, Nov. 3...in the 2012 finale against Tennessee Tech averaged 38.5 yards on six punts, including a 60-yard attempt and two downed inside the 20-yard line...in 2011, took over punting duties in season’s second game at Memphis… finished season averaging 37.6 yards per boot in 53 kicks… tallied five punts greater than 50 yards, including season-long 59 against Central State… also dropped 11 punts inside 20-yard line, including three in Govs’ OVC-opening win against Eastern Kentucky… also dropped two more inside 20 next week against Tennessee State… averaged 40-yards per punt in three games, including a season-best 48.8 average against Central State, including that 59 yarder along with a 52-yard punt… also averaged 42.0 yards per punt against UT Martin, including pair (53, 57) of 50-yard punts… averaged 40 yards per boot on two kicks against SEMO. High School: As senior, averaged 40 yards per punt, longest punt 69 yards… named first-team all-Big Eight Conference… also won Tennessee camp punting competition. Personal: Interdisciplinary studies major with concentration in K-6... also professional education minor… three-time member of Athletics Director’s Honor Roll… son of Ernest and Nancy Campbell… born Aug. 22, 1992… age 21. CAREER STATISTICS • PUNTING Year 2011 2012 TOTAL

G 10 10 20

NO. 53 56 109

YDS 1992 2165 4157

LG 59 68 68

AVG 37.6 38.7 38.1

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MONTEZ CARLTON

Cornerback | 5-8 | 160 | Jr. Hoover, Ala.

College: Young cornerback again will challenge for starting position in 2013 after ending 2012 in starting lineup... started final six games of 2012 while appearing in all 11 contests… made 37 total tackles, including 24 solo stops, and broke up three passes throughout the season… added return-game duties as season progressed… after making two or fewer tackles in his first three games, had seven-tackle (six solo) effort against UT Martin, including a 38yard interception return… earned first start against Eastern Illinois the following week, breaking up one pass… made seven tackles (four solo) against Murray State… tallied season-high eight tackles against Southeast Missouri, and also returned four kicks for 112 yards (28 yards per return), including a 37-yarder... in 2011, opened season with tackle for loss against Cincinnati… recorded seasonhigh four tackles, including three solo stops against UT Martin… also had solo stop against both Murray State and Tennessee Tech. High School: Played defensive back for Shawn Rainey at Hoover High School… 2010 Alabama Sports Writers Association honorable Mention… 2010 Hoover All-Metro Team… In 2010, had 35 tackles and six interceptions, four in the state playoffs. Personal: Computer science and information systems major with a computer networking minor… son of Leon Carlton Jr. and Sonya Carlton… born March 20, 1993… age 20. CAREER STATISTICS • DEFENSE

Tackles Year G U-A-TOT TFL-Yds FF-FR 2011 11 7- 1 -8 1.0-1 0-0 2012 11 24-13-37 0.0-0 0-0 Totals 22 31-14-45 1.0-1 0-0

CAREER STATISTICS • KICK RETURNS Year 2012

Interceptions Tot-Yds-TDs 0-0-0 1-38-0 1-38-0

G PR Yds TD YPR YPG KOR Yds TD LG YPR YPG 11 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 9 217 0 37 24.1 19.7

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Sacks Tot-Yds 0-0.0 0-0.0 0-0.0


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DEANDRE CARROLL

Nose Tackle | 6-0 | 250 | Jr. Memphis, Tenn.

College: Hopes to bounce back in 2013 after broken leg ended 2012 prematurely...made first career start at nose guard against UT Martin in place of injured Reese Bulmash before suffering leg break in that contest...in total played in four 2012 games, collecting three tackles...played sparingly in first season in 2011. High School: As a senior recorded 67 tackles with 14 sacks… named as 2010 Coaches All-Region Defensive Lineman… chosen to the Memphis Commercial Appeal Best of the Preps All-Metro Team, and was selected to participate in the AutoZone Liberty Bowl All-Star Classic. Personal: Computer science and web technology major… son of Kimberly Carroll… .born Aug. 14, 1992… age 20. CAREER STATISTICS • DEFENSE

Tackles Year G U-A-TOT TFL-Yds FF-FR 2011 4 1-0-1 0-0 0-0 2012 4 1-2-3 0-0 0-0 Totals 8 2-2-4 0-0 0-0

Sacks Tot-Yds 0-0 0-0 0-0

Interceptions Tot-Yds-TDs 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0

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JOSH CARROLL

Linebacker | 5-9 | 219 | Sr. Adamsville, Tenn.

College: Active defender returns as one of Govs regular in linebacker corps...started all 11 games in 2012... finished fourth on the team with 62 total tackles, including 20 solo stops and four tackles for a loss… credited with seven tackles, six of them assists, against Virginia Tech… made a season-high four solo tackles against Tennessee State, a feat he later duplicated against Eastern Kentucky… had one tackle for loss against UT Martin… made a season-high 15 tackles against Murray State (13 assisted), sharing a sack and totaling two tackles for loss… totaled eight tackles against Eastern Kentucky, including a half-tackle for loss…moved in as starter in 2011 season’s third game and started final eight contests…finished 2011 third on team in tackles with 76, including team-best 39 assists… opened season as back-up middle linebacker but nine-tackle performance, including 1.5 tackles (one sack) for loss, against Eastern Kentucky elevated him into starter’s role… finished season with seven contests of eight tackles or more, including four nine-tackle performances… also had nine stops against UT Martin, Eastern Illinois and Tennessee Tech… credited with three quarterback hurries in 2010… injuries and shallow linebacking corps numbers offered him early opportunity to play as freshman…credited with 18 tackles with 16 coming on run situations… also had 2.0 tackles-for-loss… had six tackles and forced fumble at Middle Tennessee… had season-best seven tackles at Wisconsin, which was second-best on team… also had tackle-for-loss. High School: Linebacker for Brandon Gray at Adamsville High School… led team to playoffs as a senior… was among state leaders with 183 tackles… named Class A Lineman of the Year and TSSAA Mr. Football… also named West Tennessee Defensive Player of the Year. Personal: Health and human performance major with a professional education minor… member of President’s List (4.0) both semester as a junior...four-time member of Dean’s List and sixtime member of Athletics Director’s Honor Roll…three time selection to OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll.. named to the Capital One Academic All-District team in 2011… son of Larry and Tammy Carroll…born Sept. 8, 1991… age 21…will turn 22 day after Govs play at Vanderbilt. CAREER STATISTICS • DEFENSE Year G 2010 10 2011 11 2012 11 Totals 31

Tackles U-A-TOT TFL-Yds FF-FR 8-10-18 2.0-8 1-0 37-39-76 4.5-12 0-0 20-42-62 4.0-12 0-0 65-91-156 10.5-32 1-0

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Sacks Tot-Yds 0.0-0 1.0-8 0.5-4 1.5-12

Interceptions Tot-Yds-TDs 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0


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DARRYL CLACK

Wide Receiver | 6-6 | 210 | Jr. Nashville, Tenn.

College: Expected to battle for starting receiver position…lanky receiver has great speed to go with height… has worked to improve strength…leading returning receiver of Govs’ wideouts...appeared in 10 games, including four starts, in 2012… big target finished the season with 19 catches for 174 yards and a touchdown…had one reception against Virginia Tech and Tennessee State… made two catches for 14 yards against Eastern Illinois… had season highs in catches (four) and yards (41) against Murray State…four-yard touchdown catch against Eastern Kentucky was one score of season… had three catches in three of last four games against Southeast Missouri (22 yards), Jacksonville State (32 yards) and Tennessee Tech (34 yards)…in 2011, moved into starting lineup early in season… ended with seven starts… caught seven passes for 107 yards… caught only one in first three games before hooking up Jake Ryan for 72-yard TD reception against Tennessee State… caught an 11-yard pass versus Eastern Illinois before wrapping up season with 13 yards against Tennessee Tech. High School: Wide receiver for Arcenate Broome’s run-oriented Maplewood High School team… had nine catches for 79 yards and 2 TDs… helped lead team to Class 4AAA state semifinals… finalist for Hume Award… also played basketball at Maplewood. Personal: Chemistry major… son of Norman and Sheila Cox… cousin of former Govs kick-return record setter Terrence Holt… .born April 24, 1993… age 19. CAREER STATISTICS • RECEIVING Year 2011 2012 Totals

G 11 10 21

Rec 6 19 25

22

Yds TD 107 1 174 1 284 2

Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G 72 0.5 17.8 9.7 27 1.9 9.2 17.4 72 1.2 11.4 13.5

TYREON CLARK

in 2011regained starting spot at corner this spring that he previously owned for final eight games 2010… served as reserve and nickel back for much of 2011 season… .has improved one-on-one cover skills…as sophomore in 2011, was credited with 31 tackles, including 13 solo stops… tallied three solo stops in season opener against Cincinnati… recorded season-best six tackles, including four solo stops, versus UT Martin… had season’s only interception following week against Jacksonville State… had four stops against Central State and Tennessee Tech… in 2010 came off bench first three games before moving into starting lineup for final eight… was secondary’s second leading tackler with 51, including 41 solo stops… had six or more tackles four times… credited with eight tackles at Wisconsin, including seven solo stops… had seven stops at Southeast Missouri… wrapped up freshman campaign with nine tackles against Eastern Kentucky, including eight unassisted stops… intercepted only pass against Eastern Illinois… forced two fumbles, one at Middle Tennessee and another against EKU… recovered fumble against UT Martin. High School: As senior at Bowling Green High School, credited with 49 solo tackles and 16 assists… recorded two pass interceptions and five pass break ups… also caught three passes for 81 yards and returned six kickoffs for 210 yards… earned Associated Press second-team All-State. Personal: Social work major… member of Athletics Director’s Honor Roll during spring...known by teammates as Mookie… son of Tyrone Clark and Cheryl Wells… born Sept. 3, 1992...age 20...will turn 21 Tuesday after season opener against Tennessee. CAREER STATISTICS • DEFENSE Year G 2010 11 2011 11 2012 11 Totals 22

Tackles U-A-TOT TFL-Yds FF-FR 41-10-51 0.0-0 2-1 13-9-22 0.0-0 0-0 21-16-37 1.5-10 0-0 75-35-110 1.5-10 2-1

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Sacks Tot-Yds 0.0-0 0.0-0 1.0-9 1.0-90

Interceptions Tot-Yds-TDs 1-6-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 2-6-0

LADARIUS CHATMAN

Wide Receiver | 5-11 | 170 | R-Fr. Memphis, Tenn.

Safety | 5-9 | 166 | Sr. Bowling Green, Ky.

College: Shifted to strong safety from cornerback in 2012 after Antwaun Majors suffered season-ending leg injury against Tennessee State...started final six games at position... played in all 11 games in 2012, starting total of seven games… made 37 total tackles and broke up six passes…opened season with four tackles against Western Kentucky (two solo) and five against Virginia Tech (one solo)… had three tackles against Murray State, including a sack… assisted on three tackles against Culver-Stockton, including a half tackle for loss… made five tackles against Jacksonville State (all solo) and Tennessee Tech (three solo) to close out the season...

College: Redshirt receiver will battle for playing time in first on-field season...owns potential downfield speed in passing attack...used redshirt season to add strength and bulk to lithe frame. High School: As a prep senior at Craigmont High School, caught 44 passes for 848 yards and 13 touchdowns… ran one kickoff back for TD… also rushed for 239 yards and three TDs… was named first-team all-region and Best of the Preps All-Metro… Commercial Appeal Best of the Preps football finalist…starting flanker in the Liberty Bowl All-Star game. Personal: Health and human performance major...son Aaron and Sherita Hudson...born Jan. 24, 1994...age 19.

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SAMUEL COOPER

Tight End | 6-4 | 230 | R-Fr. Kingston Springs, Tenn.

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MIKHAIL CREECH

Wide Receiver | 6-3 | 195 | So. Chattanooga, Tenn.

College: Will battle for playing time at tight end in second Govs season...redshirted in 2012. High School: Played both offense and defense at Nashville Christian… four-year starter, moved inside from tight end to tackle as senior… caught 18 passes for 216 yards during his career… was selected defensive MVP as end… credited with 82 tackles as senior, including 57 solo stops… had more than 130 career tackles, including 23 for loss. Personal: Business management major… two-time member of Athletics Director’s Honor Roll...son of David and Carolyn Cooper… born Feb. 23, 1993… age 20.

College: Expected to challenge for starting position in second Govs season...young receiver played in 10 of 11 games in 2012… made 10 catches for 136 yards and two touchdowns as a freshman; the two scores were tied for second-most among the Govs… after not seeing time in the opener, got on the field against Virginia Tech but would not catch a pass during his first five games… first career reception was a 38-yard touchdown catch against Eastern Kentucky… made one catch for seven yards against Southeast Missouri…had season’s best performance against Jacksonville State, catching seven passes for 78 yards, including a 24-yard TD… had one catch for 13 yards in finale against Tennessee Tech. High School: As senior wide receiver for Ooltewah, caught 47 passes for 887 yards with 8 TDs, including a long of 75 yards… had eight catches for 214 in one contest and four receptions for 137 yards in another… as defensive back, had five interceptions for 165 yards in returns along with 25 tackles… named to Chattanooga Times Free Press first-team Best of Preps at wide receiver… chosen district wide receiver of the year… voted team offensive MVP. Personal: Health and human performance major...son of Mark Creech...born June 29, 1994...age 19. CAREER STATISTICS • RECEIVING Year 2012

G 10

Rec 10

Yds TD 136 2

Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G 38 1.0 13.6 13.6

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MICHAEL DUNPHY

566 yards and seven touchdowns… two-time all-region and all-area player… started for West team in Tennessee All-Star game… also played in the Class AAA basketball state tournament.

Long Snapper | 5-11 | 184 | R-Jr. Long Beach, Calif.

Personal: Health and human performance/applied exercise science major…member of Athletics Director’s Honor Roll in Fall 2011...son of Kevin Embry and Jackie Scmeling… born March 12, 1993… age 20.

College: Returns for second season as longsnapper...after serving two seasons in an apprenticeship, stepped in as deep snapper in 2012 with positive results...played in all 11 games...played behind four-year snapper Nick Newsome in both 2010 and 2011… with Newsome handling academic commitments in Spring 2011, Dunphy handled almost all deep snapping duties during spring practice. High School: Played linebacker for Jim Carr at Franklin County (Tenn.) High School… was all-area and all-district… voted as team captain as a senior. Personal: Political science major… member of one-time member of Dean’s List and two-time member of Athletics Director’s Honor Roll… son of Judie and Randy Vinke… brother Joey Dunphy is former long snapper at Western Kentucky… born Nov. 14, 1992… age 20… turns 21 Thursday before Southeast Missouri game.

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JAMAAR EMBRY

Wide Receiver | 6-2 | 185 | Jr. Clarksville, Tenn.

College: Again expected to be in wide receiver rotoation in third APSU season...made three starts in 11 appearances in 2012… recorded 15 catches for 200 yards and two touchdowns… had three catches for 20 yards against Tennessee State… made one catch against Eastern Illinois (14 yards), Murray State (23) and Eastern Kentucky (seven)… had three catches for 53 yards, including a 39yard touchdown reception, against Southeast Missouri… equaled season-best with three catches against Jacksonville State, netting 24 yards…finished season strong with season-high 63 receiving yards on two catches against Tennessee Tech, including a 38-yard touchdown in the first quarter....enjoyed productive freshman season in 2011… speed and quickness opened door for young receiver to immediately become part of rotation… caught 11 passes for 123 yards… opened season with pair of receptions against Cincinnati and followed it up with two more for 24 yards following week against Memphis… caught season-long 31-yard pass against Tennessee State… caught season’s only touchdown pass, a 10 yarder vs. UT Martin… caught one pass against Jacksonville State and two against Southeast Missouri… however, only caught one pass over final four games..

CAREER STATISTICS • RECEIVING Year 2011 2012 TOTAL

G 10 11 21

Rec 11 15 26

53

Yds TD 123 1 200 2 323 3

Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G 31 1.1 11.2 12.3 39 1.4 13.3 18.2 39 1.3 12.4 15.4

TREVAR FRIZELL

Defensive End | 6-0 | 215 | Jr. Clarksville, Tenn.

College: Valuable walk-on was injured in off season...will battle for playing time in second Govs’ season… made five appearances in 2012, tallying seven tackles… assisted on a tackle for loss against Tennessee State… assisted on three tackles against Eastern Kentucky… made two solo stops and assisted on a third tackle against Culver-Stockton, including a tackle for loss…strong contributor on special teams...shifted to defensive end after playing 2011 at linebacker… used redshirt 2010 season to gain more strength and better knowledge of game at college level… High School: Played linebacker and tight end for Ron Lambert at Rossview High School… averaged more than nine tackles per game… earned all-district honors… Personal: Business major… son of Stephen and Lisa Frizell… born Aug. 10, 1993… age 20. CAREER STATISTICS • DEFENSE

Tackles Year G U-A-TOT TFL-Yds FF-FR 2012 5 2-5-7 1.5-6 0-0 TOTAL 5 2-5-7 1.5-6 0-0

High School: Played wide receiver and defensive back for Isaac Shelby at Northeast High School… defensively had 27 solo tackles, 29 assists, seven pass deflections, six interceptions, and two defensive touchdowns as a senior… offensively, had 27 catches for

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Sacks Tot-Yds 0-0 0-0

Interceptions Tot-Yds-TDs 0-0-0 0-0-0


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PRESTON GILBREATH

Defensive Tackle | 6-5 | 250 | Sr. Mt. Pleasant, Tenn.

College: Again expected to be part interior defense rotation in 2013... with assortment of injuries, played in seven games in 2012…assisted on tackles against Western Kentucky and Tennessee State…had two tackles (one assist, one solo) against Eastern Illinois and Culver-Stockton, sharing a tackle for loss against Culver-Stockton…the hearing-impaired Gilbreath was named the National Football Foundation Middle Tennessee Chapter’s 2012 Bonnie Sloan Courage Award, named after former Gov great Bonnie Sloan....shifted to defensive tackle in the 2012 spring after playing first two seasons as a defensive end… moved inside to better take advantage of quickness and explosiveness… saw 2011 season hampered by concussion… played in season’s first four games before suffering concussion against Tennessee State… missed season’s next six games before returning for the season finale at Tennessee State… ended season with just five tackles, including two solo stops including two in season opener versus Cincinnati.. also credited with quarterback hurry in contest… in 2010, enjoyed solid first season at defensive end… appeared in 11 games and was listed No. 1 on depth chart through season’s first six games… proved to be strong coming off edge, making 23 tackles including 10 solo stops… also had 2.0 tackles-for-loss and a sack… his 23 tackles were most among returning defensive linemen for 2011… 21 tackles came against run… had season-high four tackles, twice… first time came at Wisconsin, where he also had tackle for loss… next four-tackle night came against Southeast Missouri… finally got on football field midway through 2009 after NCAA Clearinghouse issues were resolved… hearing-impaired youngster following in footsteps of former Gov Bonnie Sloan, who overcame hearing problems to become All-OVC choice and NFL football player back in the 1970s… had chance to meet Sloan during Spring 2010.

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MALCOLM GOINES

Defensive Tackle | 6-2 | 264 | Jr. Chattanooga, Tenn.

College: Returns as starter on defensive line...expected to again team up with Reese Bulmash as Govs interior linemen...began 2012 as defensive end but was shifted to tackle for season’s final four games...started eight of 11 games in his first season as a Gov… made 19 tackles, including 2.5 for a loss… made two solo stops against Western Kentucky, including one for loss… assisted on three tackles against Eastern Illinois… made three tackles (two solo) against Eastern Kentucky, including one for loss… assisted on four tackles against Southeast Missouri… against CulverStockton, assisted on a tackle and recovered a fumble. Junior College: Played defensive end at Grand Rapids Community College...finished with nine tackles for loss at Grand Rapids, including four quarterback sacks… earned first-team all-conference and all-region… earned Athlete of the Week honors after recording 16 tackles, including 3.5 tackles for loss, against Harper College… High School: Defensive lineman at Red Bank High School... earned all-region as senior and was a 2009 preseason All-State selection… finished with 74 tackles in final prep season, including 24 for loss… played in the 2010 East-West All-Star game. Personal: Communications art information specialist major with a health minor...son of Bobby and Mary Goines...born Oct. 25, 1991...age 21...will turn 22 day before the UT Martin contest. CAREER STATISTICS • DEFENSE

Tackles Year G U-A-TOT TFL-Yds FF-FR 2012 11 6-13-19 2.5-13 0-1

High School: Defensive lineman for Walt Smith at Mt. Pleasant High School… named Class A Mr. Football Lineman… chosen first-team All-State by multiple services… selected to play in EastWest All-Star game… two-year starter… also selected for “Martin Luther King Jr. Service Award” winner… also played basketball at Mt. Pleasant. Personal: Criminal justice/homeland security major with health minor... one-time member of Athletics Director’s Honor Roll… son of Constance Gilbreath… brother is Dont’a Hightower, former Alabama star linebacker who is now with New England Patriots… born April 12, 1991… age 22. CAREER STATISTICS • DEFENSE

Tackles Year G U-A-TOT TFL-Yds FF-FR 2010 11 10-13-23 2.0-13 1-0 2011 5 3- 2- 5 0.5-1 0-1 2012 7 2- 4- 6 0.5-1 1-0 Total 23 15-19-34 3.0-15 2-1

Sacks Tot-Yds 1.0-12 0.0- 0 0.0- 0 1.0-12

Interceptions Tot-Yds-TDs 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0

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Sacks Tot-Yds 0.0-0

Interceptions Tot-Yds-TDs 0-0-0


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KYLE HARRISON

Personal: Health/human movement major… member of Athletics Director’s Honor Roll last fall...son of Linda Reed and Charlie Hartman… born Jan. 4, 1992… age 21.

Offensive Tackle | 6-5 | 282 | Sr. Cordova, Tenn.

College: Senior again figures into offensive tackle mix... injuryplagued 2012 season limited him to six appearances… missed season’s first four games before seeing action against Eastern Illinois and Murray State…missed Eastern Kentucky contest before playing the season’s final four games...played behind James Barker in 2011...played 2011 at right tackle position before shifting over to left side in fall… started 2010 season-opener against Cumberland and played in six more games throughout the season… back injury limited his production midway through season before knee injury hampered him late… was able to make necessary adjustments during spring practice. High School: Two-sport athlete at Christian Brothers, playing football and track… played offensive line for Kevin Locastro at Christian Brothers… named to Division II Coaches All-Region team… preseason All-Academic Team. Personal: Mass Communications/sports broadcasting major, working on Lady Govs and Govs basketball telecasts for campus TV…Member of President’s List (4.0 GPA) last spring...also member of Dean’s List last fall...four-time member of Athletic Director’s Honor Roll during fall… son of Greg and Debbie Harrison… born March 10, 1992… age 21

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CHRIS HARTMAN

JOHN HOUSTON, JR.

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Defensive Tackle | 6-2 | 250 | R-So. Nashville, Tenn.

College: Will vie for playing time in 2013...shift inside to tackle could lead to more snaps... made four appearances in 2012… collected three tackles…assisted on stop against Eastern Kentucky… made two tackles, including one solo stop, against Culver-Stockton. … utilized redshirt season to build more strength via weight room along with learning APSU defensive scheme. High School: Defensive end and center for Louis Hines at East Literature High School… became first player from school to sign Division I scholarship… chosen all-city… presented Hume Award along with National Football Foundation Award. Personal: Health and human performance major… son of John and Gayle Houston… comes from athletic family… cousin Golden Tate, a former Notre Dame star, is wide receiver for the Seattle Seahawks while another cousin, Wesley Tate, is now running back at Vanderbilt… cousin Brandon Wright formerly played basketball at North Carolina and is now in NBA… his grandfather, Jeremy White, is the father of the late Reggie White… born Nov. 11, 1992… age 20… turns 21 two days after Govs play Tennessee State. CAREER STATISTICS • DEFENSE

Tackles Year G U-A-TOT TFL-Yds FF-FR 2012 4 1-2-3 0.5-0 0-0

Offensive Guard | 6-6 | 320 | Sr. Charlotte, Tenn.

College: Preseason weightlifting injury will force him to miss 2013 season...entered season with 27 consecutive starts...injuries hampered him in spring, but returned for spring game...considered one of offensive line leaders... one of seven Govs to start all 11 games in 2012…anchor of line that opened holes for a running game that gained 4.4 yards per carry and allowed just 10 sacks the entire season...strong and physical player… started all 11 games as sophomore in 2011 at right guard spot… steadily improved during season… moved into starting role late during freshman season… played nine games at guard… began season as backup, but moved to No. 1 on depth chart for Game 7 at Jacksonville State… started final five games. High School: Two-sports athlete who also participated in track at Creekwood High School… played offensive line for Chuck Daniel… chosen first-team All-State by Tennessee Sports Writers Association… also selected first team all-district… two-year starter.

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Sacks Tot-Yds 0-0

Interceptions Tot-Yds-TDs 0-0-0


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BRAD HUGHES

DUSTIN MCPHETRIDGE

Tight End | 6-4 | 230 | So. Murfreesboro, Tenn.

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Tight End | 6-2 | 230 | R-Fr. Powell, Tenn.

College: Will battle for more playing time as sophomore after working his way onto field as walk-on a year ago...played in 10 games as freshman, being primarily as blocking tight end as well as special teams member...still seeking first reception.

College: Will seek to get on field at tight end in 2013 after redshirting a year ago...former prep quarterback spent redshirt season attempting to learn nuances of position...versatile athlete who will attempt to find his niche.

High School: Tight end and fullback for Thomas McDaniel at Oakland High School...chosen as all-district along with All-Daily New Journal...also picked as Tennessee All-Star.

High School: Outstanding all-round athlete who played quarterback at Powell High School… as senior, rushed for 1,000 yards and passed for another 1,000… threw for 10 TDs as senior and rushed for another 12… ended career second all-time in total offense in school history with 5,574 yard (2,829 passing and 2,785 rushing)… named first-team Associated Press All-State at quarterback as both a junior and senior… selected District 3AAA Offensive Player of the Year in both 2010 and 2011… first-team All-Knoxville Interscholastic League… chosen to Prep Xtra first-team offense… also played linebacker as senior… 2011 United States Army All-American Combine participant.

Personal: Business management major… member of Athletics Director’s Honor Roll in spring...son of Brian and Darla Hughes... born July 7, 1994… age 19. CAREER STATISTICS • RECEIVING Year 2012

G 10

Rec 0

Yds TD 0 0

Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G 0 0.0 0.0 0.0

Personal: Undecided on major… born July 7, 1994… age 19.

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MELVIN MCDANIEL

Offensive Guard | 6-2 | 300 | R-So. Nashville, Tenn.

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TYLER MILES

Offensive Guard | 6-4 | 300 | R-Fr. Johnson City, Tenn.

College: Came to Govs as walk-on in 2011...provides depth at guard after also playing tackle early in his career...gained limited experience in 2012, palying in two games...has size and improving strength to handle position… used redshirt season in 2011 to better learn college game and Govs system. High School: Played offensive and defensive tackle for Anthony Law at Whites Creek High School. Personal: Criminal justice/homeland security major with communications arts minors… son of Jason McDaniel and Kisha Cotton… born Sept. 29, 1992… age 20… will turn 21 during Govs open weekend.

College: Expected to contend for playing time along offensive line in 2013...listed No. 1 on depth chart at left guard coming out of spring... redshirted in 2013 to add strength and learn system. High School: Offensive lineman for Stacy Carter at Science Hilll High School...chosen first-team all-conference selection… graded out at 90 percent, including 28 pancake blocks… 2011 East/West All-Star game selection. Personal: Undecided on major… born Dec. 29, 1993… age 19.

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TIMARIOUS MITCHELL

Personal: Health and human performance major with professional education minor...member of Athletics Director’s Honor Roll both semesters of first year… son of Roy and Donna Mitchell… born May 7, 1993… age 20.

Quarterback | 6-0 | 175 | R-Fr. Memphis, Tenn.

CAREER STATISTICS • DEFENSE

College: Came to camp last fall as walk-on quarterback...redshirted for 2012...scout team quarterback for much of fall...with depth and injury issues, gained experience in spring with first and second team.

Tackles Year G U-A-TOT TFL-Yds FF-FR 2011 11 5-4-9 0.0 0-0 2012 11 31-11-42 0-0 0-1 Totals 22 36-15-51 0.0 0-1

Sacks Tot-Yds 0 0 0

Interceptions Tot-Yds-TDs 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0

High School: Played quarterback at Whitehaven High School... earned second-team all-district as senior...participated in the Liberty Bowl High School All-Star game as a senior... Personal: Engineering technology major, with concentration in manufacturing engineering...son of Aretha Mitchell and John King...born Sept. 29, 1992… age 20… will turn 21 during Govs open weekend.

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ADAM NOBLE

Linebacker | 6-3 | 200 | R-So. Springfield, Mo.

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BUDDY MITCHELL

Cornerback | 5-9 | 180 | Jr. Murfreesboro, Tenn.

College: Returns as starting cornerback...still seeking first career interception...started 9 of 11 games in 2012…led all Govs cornerbacks with 42 tackles (31 solo)… made four tackles in each of the first three games, including a four solo-stop effort against Tennessee State… also had a pass breakup against Western Kentucky…made three solo tackles against UT Martin… made six tackles against Eastern Kentucky and a season-high seven against Southeast Missouri, with four solo stops in each contest… made four solo tackles against Jacksonville State (adding a fumble recovery) and against Tennessee Tech in the season finale... young cornerback stepped in as freshman to provide quality relief in 2011…playing time increased as season progressed… gained experience from the outset as back-up cornerback and sometimes nickel or dime back… became valuable reserve even more so down stretch… recorded eight of his nine tackles in season’s final six weeks… in fact, was credited with four tackles against Murray State in Week No. 10… also had pass break up and blocked kick in that contest.. High School: Played defensive back and running back/receiver for Thomas McDaniel at Oakland High School… two-time selection for all-region and all-county teams… in 2010 was named to All-Mid State and All-State teams… Played in the East-West AllStar game… defensively had 45 tackles, and eight pass breakups… on offense rushed for 125 yards, had 370 receiving yards and seven touchdowns… averaged more than 20 yards per punt and kick return.

College: Young linebacker will contend for even more playing time at strong side linebacker after solid first season on field... appeared in all 11 games in 2012… as special-teamer and backup linebacker, still managed 35 tackles (21 solo); tied for team lead with three forced fumbles… made six tackles (three solo) and had a share of a tackle for loss against Virginia Tech… made four total tackles (three solo) against Eastern Illinois… forced a fumble and made seven tackles (four solo) against Murray State… made four tackles (two solo) against Eastern Kentucky… concluded season with a six-tackle (five solo) game against Tennessee Tech, forcing two fumbles and recovering one...redshirted in 2011...originally signed as safety but bulked enough to move to outside backer spot...considered to have great instincts and aggressiveness at position. High School: Played both free safety and quarterback for Joel Herman at Glendale High School… was named all-conference and all-district on defensive side as a junior… moved to quarterback as a senior…although played football in Missouri, graduated from Berryville (Ark.) High School. Personal: Criminal justice/homeland security major with agriculture minor… member of Dean’s List and Athletics Director’s Honor Roll both semesters of first year…member of President’s List (4.0 GPA) last spring...son of Gerald and Kristy Noble… father was standout linebacker for Govs in early 1970s...born Feb. 27, 1993… age 20. CAREER STATISTICS • DEFENSE

Tackles Year G U-A-TOT TFL-Yds FF-FR 2012 11 21-14-35 0.5-0 3-1 Totals 11 21-14-35 0.5-0 3-1

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Sacks Tot-Yds 0 0

Interceptions Tot-Yds-TDs 0-0-0 0-0-0


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TERRENCE OLIVER

CAREER STATISTICS • RECEIVING Year 2010 2011 2012 TOTAL

Running Back | 5-7 | 162 | Sr. Memphis, Tenn.

G 9 11 11 31

Rec 0 15 38 53

Yds TD 0 0 120 0 328 1 448 1

CAREER STATISTICS • RUSHING

College: Versatile back again fits prominently in Govs plans for 2013... do-everything back made five starts in 2012… rushed for 341 yards on 92 carries for three scores and added 328 yards on 38 catches out of the backfield and in slot…his 38 catches ranked second team in 2012...ran for 34 yards on 15 carries, including a touchdown, against Virginia Tech… had 60 yards on ground against UT Martin… collected nine receptions for 100 yards at Eastern Illinois… caught four passes, including an eight-yard touchdown, against Murray State… ran for 32 yards on eight carries and added five catches for 33 yards against Eastern Kentucky… ran nine times for 67 yards and two touchdowns – one from seven yards, the other from 11 – against Culver-Stockton… rushed six times for 50 yards against Jacksonville State, and added 64 yards on eight catches…concluded the year with a fourcatch, 62-yard performance against Tennessee Tech, including a season-long 40-yard reception....played behind veteran Scott Thomas at slot receiver position for first two seasons… in 2011, finished fourth on team with 15 receptions for 120 yards…however, 11 of those receptions came in final four games…hauled in career-best five passes for 36 yards against Eastern Illinois…also had four catches for 32 yards against Murray State…rounded out season with two catches against Tennessee Tech… grabbed 26yard pass at Southeast Missouri in Week 7… in 2010 appeared in nine games… saw increased playing time as season progressed… as slot receiver rushed twice for 11 yards on reverses… also saw action as kick returner, returning three kicks for 61 yards… two of his three returns went for 24 yards… owns explosive speed… had a 24-yard return against Jacksonville State… put up another 24yard run back against Murray State…

Year 2009 2011 2012 TOTAL

G 9 11 11 31

ATT YDS TD 2 11 0 0 0 0 92 382 3 94 393 3

Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 26 1.4 8.0 10.9 40 3.5 8.6 29.8 40 1.7 8.4 14.5

LG 10 0 36 36

YPA YPG 5.5 1.2 0.0 0.0 3.7 31.0 4.2 12.7

CAREER STATISTICS • KICK RETURNS Year 2010 2011 2012 TOTAL

G PR Yds TD YPR YPG KOR 9 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 3 11 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 9 11 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 16 31 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 28

High School: Three-sport athlete who also participated in track and baseball… selected to coaches All-Region team… also participated in the Memphis Auto Zone High School All-Star game. Personal: Health and human performance major… son of Latonya Abram… born May 18, 1992… age 21.

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Yds TD LG YPR YPG 61 0 24 20.3 6.8 153 0 20 17.0 13.9 308 0 32 19.2 28.0 522 0 32 18.6 16.8


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JOSH OWENS

Personal: Health and human performance major with concentration in human movement...mass communications minor...son of Michael Pardue and Fawn Rodriguez..

Linebacker | 5-10 | 220 | Sr. Gainesville, Ga.

College: Enters fall as No. 1 on depth chart at middle linebacker...appeared in eight games at linebacker and on special teams in 2012…made 12 tackles on the season, including seven solos… assisted on two tackles against Virginia Tech… made two solo stops against Eastern Illinois… had one solo tackle against Eastern Kentucky… made a season-best five tackles (two solo) against Culver-Stockton, tallying one tackle for loss… made two solo tackles against Jacksonville State, including one for loss. ected to compete at middle linebacker…in 2011, injuries helped limit performance in season’s first half… was credited with eight of his nine tackles over season’s final three games… recorded season-best four tackles against Central State… also forced fumble in contest… week later against Murray State tallied three stops… .in 2010, proved valuable in first college season… played in 10 games at linebacker… made 15 tackles, including six solo stops… had four tackles in season opener against Cumberland… also had three tackles at Wisconsin. High School: As senior for Paul Friel at Johnson High School, played tight end and linebacker… earned second-team all-region after recording 88 tackles, including 10 sacks… had 20 sacks and 35 career tackles for loss… also was team captain. Personal: Health and human performance major with concentration in applied exercise science… son of Jimmy and Brenda Owens… born April 18, 1991… age 22. CAREER STATISTICS • DEFENSE

Tackles Year G U-A-TOT TFL-Yds FF-FR 2010 10 6-9-15 0.0-0 0-0 2011 8 2-7-9 0.0-0 1-0 2012 8 7-5-12 2.0-4 0-0 Totals 26 15-21-36 2.0-4 1-0

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Sacks Tot-Yds 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

Interceptions Tot-Yds-TDs 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0

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EAN PEMBERTON

Running Back | 5-3 | 150 | R-Jr. Loganville, Ga.

College: Undersized running back who will continue to provide depth at running back… made one start in eight appearances in 2012… rushed for 228 yards on 33 carries, including three touchdowns… ran for 16 yards on eight carries against Western Kentucky in the season opener… was limited for the next five games before leading the Govs with 52 yards on 10 carries against Eastern Kentucky… ran for 112 yards on eight carries against CulverStockton, including touchdown jaunts of 20 and 14 yards in the first quarter… ran six times for 39 yards and a touchdown in the season finale against Tennessee Tech, also returning a kick 23 yards. enters fall No. 2 on depth chart behind Wes Kitts… plays low to the ground and has good center of gravity… owns great speed and ability to cut hard… change-of-pace back who has game-breaking abilities… likened to former standout running back/kick returner Terrence Holt due to his size… could be considered for kickoff or punt return duties… in 2011, gained increased playing time as season progressed… saw first action against Eastern Kentucky… rushed for 39 yards on seven carries against UT Martin… had 16 yards on four carries against Jacksonville State… scored career’s first touchdown against Central State with 29-yard run… finished game with 12 rushes for 82 yards… ran for 19 yards following week against Murray State… in 2010, used redshirt season to increase strength and add bulk to frame… had good spring practice… rushing for 185 yards and a touchdown during three spring scrimmages. High School: Rushed for school-record 4,910 yards, including 1,755 as senior… also scored 35 career TDs… as senior named All-State and Gwinnett County Athletc of the Year… played in North-South All-Star game… ranked fifth in state in rushing as junior with 1951 yards.

MICHAEL PARDUE

Personal: Health and human performance major… son of Akida Garcia and Ean Pemberton… born Sept. 22, 1991..age 21… turns 22 day after Govs play at Ohio.

Wide Receiver | 5-10 | 185 | F-Fr. Clarksville, Tenn.

CAREER STATISTICS • RUSHING

College: Joined Govs as walk-on in 2012 and practiced with team most of fall...battling to work his way up depth chart at receiver position.

Year 2011 2012 Totals

G 7 8 15

ATT YDS TD 35 171 1 33 228 3 68 399 4

LG 29 27 29

High School: Played wide receiver and defensive back for IIsaac Shelby at Northeast High School...

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YPA YPG 4.9 24.4 6.9 28.5 5.9 26.6


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ENRIQUES PERRY

Safety | 5-10 | 184 | Sr. Gallatin, Tenn.

College: Leading candidate to start at weak safety entering fall... made two starts in 11 appearances in 2012… finished with 38 total tackles (21 solo), including four tackles for loss and 1.5 sacks… made six tackles in three consecutive games against Tennessee State (four solo), UT Martin (two solo) and Eastern Illinois (five solo)… shared a sack against Tennessee State and had a solo takedown against UT Martin… made three solo tackles against Eastern Kentucky, including one tackle for loss… made five tackles (three solo) in the finale against Tennessee Tech, also breaking up a pass and adding one and a half tackles for loss...also has proven to be one of Govs top special teams performers… in 2011, ranked fifth on team in tackles with 40, including 4.5 tackles for loss… .had five games with five or more tackles… was credited with five tackles vs. Memphis, including tackle for loss… also had key sack the next week against Eastern Kentucky… had five tackles at UT Martin and then had six stops against Jacksonville State, including tackle for loss… tallied season-best seven tackles at Southeast Missouri, including 1.5 tackles for loss… also had sack in game… involved in six tackles in season finale against Tennessee Tech… in 2010, gained plenty of playing time as freshman… ended with 31 stops… also had seven special-teams tackles… made five tackles in season opener against Cumberand… followed with four tackles the following week at Middle Tennessee… made season-best six tackles at Wisconsin… had five tackles and forced a fumble against UT Martin. High School: Two-way player as running and defensive back for Robert Lassiter at Gallatin High School… rushed for 1459 yards as senior, averaging 8.6 yards per rush, while running for 13 scores… also caught 23 passes for 340 yards and three touchdowns to earn District 9 5A Most Valuable Offensive Player… earned All-Sumner County and All-Region 5 last two seasons… .also ran track in spring, including sprints. Personal: Health and human performance major with concentration in human meovement… son of Betty Timberlake and Earl Perry… born Aug. 13, 1992… age 21. CAREER STATISTICS • DEFENSE Year G 2010 10 2011 11 2012 11 Totals 32

Tackles U-A-TOT TFL-Yds FF-FR 21-10-31 0.0-0 2-0 21-19-40 4.5-23 0-0 21-17-38 4.0-13 0-0 63-46-109 8.5-36 2-0

Sacks Tot-Yds 0.0-0 2.0-20 1.5-7 3.5-27

Interceptions Tot-Yds-TDs 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0

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STEVEN RICH

Safety | 6-3 | 215 | Jr. Savannah, Tenn.

College: Shifted from safety to linebacker in spring but returned to safety in preseason camp...strong tackler who has keen sense for the football…made 10 starts and appeared in all 11 games in 2012… second on the team with 68 tackles (40 solo), adding in an interception and 1.5 tackles for loss… made eight tackles (three solo) against Virginia Tech…intercepted a pass and made seven tackles (two solo) against UT Martin… tied season high with nine tackles (six solo) against Murray State… made nine tackles (three solo), including one tackle for loss, against Southeast Missouri… ended season with a nine-tackle (five solo) effort in the finale against Tennessee Tech, including a half tackle for loss... his emergence allowed Govs to move Antwaun Majors from weak safety to strong safety to open 2012… built on impressive fall with strong spring… in 2011, led all freshmen in tackles with 33, including 18 solo stops, in a reserve role… credited with four solo stops in opener against Cincinnati… also had four tackles against Tennessee State… .played even more significant role down stretch… credited with 16 tackles over final three games… credited with season-best seven stops against Central State… had four tackles plus a fumble recovery against Murray State… in season finale, was credited with five tackles, including four solo stops. High School: Middle linebacker/fullback/tight end at Hardin County High School for William McCadams… from linebacker spot finished with 104 solo tackles, 60 assists, 13 tackles for loss, four sacks, four blocked kicks, and one interception for a touchdown his senior season… offensively, had 175 rushing yards, 372 receiving yards and nine TDs… .as senior, was all-region and AllWest Tennessee … as junior earned first-team All-State as well as West Tennessee Junior of the Year honor… also earned all region Personal: Health major… two-time member of Athletics Director’s Honor Roll… son of Randal and Alice Rich… born Oct.9, 1992… .age 20. CAREER STATISTICS • DEFENSE Year G 2011 10 2012 11 Totals 21

Tackles U-A-TOT TFL-Yds FF-FR 17-16-33 1.0-1 0-1 40-28-68 1.5-4 0-0 57-44-101 2.5-5 0-1

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Sacks Tot-Yds 0.0-0 0.0-0 0-0.0

Interceptions Tot-Yds-TDs 0-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0


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RIP ROWAN

Tight End | 6-1 | 236 | Sr. Atlanta, Ga.

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TREY SALISBURY

Defensive End | 6-5 | 225 | R-Fr. Lebanon, Tenn.

College: Moved from defensive end to tight end during fall camp... hopes to offer depth...was second move since end of 2012...last spring returned to defensive end in spring after playing linebacker in 2012...played first two seasons as end before making shifted in Spring 2012...made 10 appearances in 2012…made nine tackles…credited with solo tackle in the opener against Western Kentucky… also had a solo tackle against Tennessee State… recovered a fumble and shared a tackle for loss against UT Martin… had season-best four tackles (two solo) against Eastern Kentucky...as defensive end has shown ability to get into the backfield, evidenced by his 2011 6.0 tackles for loss, second best on team… in 2011, played in all 11 games, being credited with at least one tackle in each game he played… recorded four stops–two for loss–against Memphis… credited with shared tackle for loss vs. Eastern Kentucky… tallied season-best five tackles for loss against UT Martin, including seven-yard tackle for loss… only tackle against Jacksonville State was for loss… also had 1.5 tackles for loss against Central State… in 2010, found home on right side as a true freshman… made 14 tackles in 2010, including seven solo stops… billed as a pass rusher, but made 12 tackles against the run… worked on kick-off special-teams unit as well… made four tackles in season-opener against Cumberland… followed that with four tackles at Middle Tennessee… had three stops at Murray State.

College: Expected to provide depth at defensive end after redshirting in 2012...listed behind senior Iosua Siliva entering first onfield season....used redshirt season to add bulk and strength to frame...after previously wearing 50, shifted to uniform number 86 for 2013. High School: Played multiple offensive and defensive positions at Smith County High School… recorded more than 180 tackles in his final two prep seasons…as senior recorded six quarterback sacks along with seven other tackles for loss… also forced four fumbles… voted first-team All-State as senior by Tennessee Sports Writers Association… named first-team all-district as both junior and senior… selected Most Outstanding Defensive End as senior and chosen first-team All-Upper Cumberland as senior after earning second-team as junior. Personal: Undecided on college major…born March 10, 1994… age 19.

High School: Credited with 158 tackles as senior linebacker for Chip Lindsey at Lassiter High School… intercepted five passes and scored five touchdowns… selected first-team Associated Press All-State… chosen All-Cobb County as junior and senior, earning Cobb-Schutt Award (Defensive Player of the Year) as senior… played in Cobb County Touchdown Club All-Star game. Personal: History major…multiple member of Athletics Director’s Honor Roll...member of Dean’s List in spring...son of Bob and Martha Rowan… born July 2, 1991… age 22. CAREER STATISTICS • DEFENSE

Tackles Year G U-A-TOT TFL-Yds FF-FR 2010 10 7-7-14 0.0-0 0-0 2011 11 13-11-24 6.0-19 1-0 2012 10 4-5-9 0.5-0 0-1 Totals 31 24-23-33 6.5-19 1-1

Sacks Tot-Yds 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

Interceptions Tot-Yds-TDs 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0

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CRAIG SALLEY

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NATHAN SANDERS

Offensive Guard | 6-5 | 300 | R-Jr. Spring Hill, Tenn.

Linebacker | 5-11 | 212 | Sr. Arlington, Tenn.

College: Middle linebacker was Govs’ leading tackler a year ago... considered one of strongest Govs in weight room...started 10 games and made 11 appearances in 2012… led the Govs with 72 tackles (38 solo), including 4.5 tackles for loss, a forced fumble and a sack… registered six tackles, including a tackle for loss, in the season opener at Western Kentucky…had eight total tackles (four solo), including a sack, at Virginia Tech…made season-high 11 tackles (10 solo) at Tennessee State…recorded seven tackles, including one for a loss, against Eastern Illinois… shared a tackle for loss in limited duty against Culver-Stockton… made seven tackles in the finale (five solo) and added a tackle for loss in the finale against Tennessee Tech...in 2011, finished seventh on team in tackles with 35, playing mostly as reserve…credited with three tackles for loss and tied for team lead with quarterback hurries with three… recorded at least one tackle in all but season finale… tallied three unassisted tackles at Memphis… had five tackles next week against Eastern Kentucky… credited with season’s first tackle for loss against Tennessee State… tallied season-high seven tackles against Eastern Illinois, including tackle for loss… also was credited with half tackles for loss against both Jacksonville State and Central State… collected five tackles against Tennessee Tech… in 2010, ended season at strong side linebacker, playing in 8 games… suffered a torn meniscus, forcing him to have surgery after Wisconsin game… collected 13 tackles in 2010… credited with nine stops, ranking third best on team, in the Govs opener against Cumberland.

College: Finished 2012 as starting left guard...will compete for position this fall... with Chris Hartman out for 2013 will be counted on for more playing time...made eight appearances, including four starts, in 2012…saw action against Western Kentucky, Tennessee State, Eastern Illinois and Murray State… made three straight starts against Southeast Missouri, Culver-Stockton and Jacksonville State before returning to a reserve role against Tennessee Tech ...offers size up front… gained valuable playing time as redshirt freshman in 2011… in 2010, used redshirt season to become more acclimated with college game… added bulk to frame which added to his spring productivity. High School: Four-year letterman as offensive lineman for Jason Scharsh at Spring Hill High School… voted all-district as junior and senior… also earned all-academic as junior and senior. Personal: History major… son of Mariann and Jeff Sanders… born Jan. 29, 1992… age 21.

High School: Was a three-time all-region linebacker at Bolton High School for Joe Welch. Personal: Health and human performance major… multi-time member of Athletics Director’s Honor Roll…member of Dean’s List during spring...son of Craig and Debbie Salley… born Nov. 1, 1991… age 21..will turns 22 day before Jacksonville State game. CAREER STATISTICS • DEFENSE Year G 2010 8 2011 11 2012 11 TOTAL 30

Tackles U-A-TOT TFL-Yds FF-FR 8-5-13 0.0-0 0-0 17-18-35 3.0-6 0-0 38-34-72 4.5-9 1-0 63-47-110 7.5-15 1-0

Sacks Tot-Yds 0.0-0 0.0-0 1.0-1 1.0-1

Interceptions Tot-Yds-TDs 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0

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JACOB SEXTON

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Quarterback | 6-3 | 205 | R-So. Oneida, Tenn.

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JARED SEXTON

Linebacker | 6-3 | 205 | R-Sr. Oneida, Tenn.

College: Enters fall listed No. 1 on depth chart at quarterback… Made six appearances under center in 2012…threw one incompletion in the opener against Western Kentucky…threw an interception against UT Martin in only pass attempt…saw action against Eastern Illinois, Murray State and Eastern Kentucky, rushing for six yards against the Racers… ran for 78 yards on eight carries against Culver-Stockton, including a 27-yard touchdown scamper in the fourth quarter…was also 2-for-5 for 31 yards passing against Culver-Stockton…after redshirting in 2011, enjoyed strong spring performance to become No. 2 signal caller for 2012.

College: Provides depth at linebacker while being one of Govs’ top special teams performers...saw action in all 11 games at linebacker and on special teams in 2012… made nine tackles (seven solo) in 2012…credited with season-high two tackles against Virginia Tech, a feat he later equaled against Culver-Stockton… had one solo tackle in each game against Tennessee State, UT Martin, Eastern Illinois, Murray State and Jacksonville State...after not playing football for two years while attending Roane State for two years, transferred to APSU last fall… finished with 11 tackles, many as special teams member.

High School: Played quarterback for Keith Sherman at Scott High School… for career, passed for 4,687 yards and 43 touchdowns completing 63 percent (376 of 597) of throws in high school… also rushed for 1020 yards and 16 touchdowns… was named to AllState, all-region, All-Tri-County and second-team All-Prep Extra as quarterback… selected to play in East-West All-Star Game… also was first-team all-district in basketball and baseball for three years.

High School: Played running back for David Gillium at Scott County High School.

Personal: Health and human performance/teaching major with minors in coaching and pre-professional health… member of Dean’s List and Athletics Director’s Honor Roll both semesters of first year… son of Gary and Robin Sexton… brother Jared was high school and now current college teammate… born Aug. 10, 1992… age 21.

CAREER STATISTICS • DEFENSE

Personal: Biology major with professional education minor… three-member of Dean’s List and Athletics Director’s Honor Roll both semesters last year… son of Gary and Robin Sexton… brother Jacob was high school and now current college teammate… born July 7, 1990… age 23. Tackles Year G U-A-TOT TFL-Yds FF-FR 2011 8 3-8-11 0.0-0 0-0 2012 11 7-2-9 0.0-0 0-0 Totals 19 10-10-20 0.0.0-0 0-0

CAREER STATISTICS • PASSING PASSING G 2012 6 TOTAL 6

Att-Cmp-Int 2-7-1 2-7-1

Yds TD Lg Pct YPP YPG Effic 31 1 30 28.6 4.4 5.2 37.2 31 1 30 28.6 4.4 5.2 37.2

CAREER STATISTICS • RUSHING Year 2012 TOTAL

G 6 6

Att 10 10

Yds TD 84 1 84 1

Lg YPC YPG 27 8.4 14.0 27 8.4 14.0

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Sacks Tot-Yds 0-0 0-0 0-0

Interceptions Tot-Yds-TDs 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0


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JOHNATHAN SHULER Safety | 6-2 | 180 | Jr. Nashville, Tenn.

Defensive End | 6-5 | 253 | Sr. Vailoa, America Samoa

College: Returns as starting free safety...rangy athlete with good speed and great anticipation… appeared in all 11 games, including nine starts, in 2012… finished third in the team in total tackles with 66, but led all Govs with 43 solo stops… led defense with two interceptions and five pass breakups and added sack, 4.5 tackles for loss, two forced fumbles and fumble recovery… made nine stops against Virginia Tech (four solo) and added 1.5 tackles for loss and a pass breakup…had five tackles (four solo) against Tennessee State, along with a sack and a forced fumble… credited with seven tackles (three solo), a pass breakup and an interception against UT Martin… had Govs season-high 19 tackles (eight solo), including two for loss, against Southeast Missouri… did not record a tackle against Culver-Stockton, but returned an interception 25 yards… made six tackles (five solo) and forced a fumble against Jacksonville State…concluded season with a fivetackle (four solo), one fumble-recovered outing against Tennessee Tech in the season’s final game…gained increased playing time as 2011 season progressed…credited with two tackles in victory against Eastern Kentucky… had another stop against Tennessee State next weekend… credited with three tackles against Eastern Illinois… emerged in season’s next to last game with season-high 10 tackles against Murray State, including six assisted stops. High School: Played wide receiver and defensive back for Jason Smith at Stratford High School… named to all-region and Nashville All-Metro teams, despite missing five games because of injury in 2010… finished with 25 tackles on defense… on offense had 24 receptions for 377 yards along with 15 rushes for 180 yards. Personal: Psychology major… son of Lewis and Deneen Shuler… born Feb. 1, 1993… age 20 CAREER STATISTICS • DEFENSE

Tackles Year G U-A-TOT TFL-Yds FF-FR 2011 10 9-10-19 0.0-0 0-0 2012 11 43-23-66 4.5-12 1-0 Total 21 52-33-85 4.5-12 1-0

Sacks Tot-Yds 0-0.0 1.0-6 1.0-6

Interceptions Tot-Yds-TDs 0-0-0 2-25-0 2-25-0

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IOSUA SILIVA

College: Considered one of Govs’ top contenders for post-season honors…selected to All-OVC first team by Phil Steele Magazine Preseason College Preview...brings power and quickness from end position…high-energy performer...tireless worker in weight room…shifted to tackle during 2012 preseason camp before returning to end for final four games…started all 11 contests in 2012… made 28 total tackles, including 17 solo stops, and was credited with two sacks and 5.5 tackles for loss… made two solo tackles against Western Kentucky, including one tackle for loss… made season-high five solo tackles against Tennessee State, adding a tackle for loss… made one tackle for loss against Eastern Kentucky…made two tackles against Culver-Stockton, a sack and a shared tackle for loss, and also forced a fumble…credited with five tackles (three solo) that included a sack in the finale against Tennessee Tech…in 2011, enjoyed solid second season as starting defensive end… two springs removed from shoulder surgery which limited his 2011 offseason weight-room work… credited for at least one tackle in all 11 games… finished strong by collecting season-high three stops in two of last four games… recorded first tackle for loss against Eastern Kentucky… blew into backfield to garner season’s only two sacks against Central State… also shared tackles for loss in season’s final two games against Murray State and Tennessee Tech… missed all 2011 spring after undergoing shoulder surgery…in 2010, made 18 tackles…17 stops came against rush… had six tackles-for-loss, most among returning defensive linemen… had two or more tackles in six games… season-high four tackles came against Tennessee Tech… recorded season’s only quarterback sack at Eastern Illinois… recorded two tackles-for-loss against Murray State. High School: Defensive lineman for Pati Pati Jr. at Leone High School… in final two prep seasons was credited with 54 tackles and eight quarterback sacks… also played offensive tackle… participated in Samoa Bowl VII “Back to the Roots” match up on New Year’s Day… returned interception 50 yards for touchdown in game and also had quarterback sack. Personal: Agriculture-sustainable development major with a geographic information systems minor…Academic All-America candidate… two-time Capital One Academic All-District… selected APSU’s Fox College Sports Student-Athlete of the Game in televised season finale against Tennessee Tech...multitple member of President’s List (4.0 GPA), Dean’s List (3.5 GPA) while being a three-time member of OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll...son of Tui and Maliumai Siliva… born June 2, 1992… age 21. CAREER STATISTICS • DEFENSE

Tackles Year G U-A-TOT TFL-Yds FF-FR 2010 11 9-9-18 6.0-18 0-0 2011 11 9-10-19 4.0-14 0-0 2012 11 17-11-28 5.5-17 1-0 Totals 33 35-30-65 15.5-49 1-0

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Sacks Tot-Yds 1.0-3 2.0-13 2.0-13 5.0-29

Interceptions Tot-Yds-TDs 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0


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LOGAN SLAGLE

Defensive Line | 5-11 | 240 | Jr. Gallatin, Tenn.

Defensive End | 6-2 | 233 | Sr. Clarksville, Tenn.

College: Provides defensive line depth…walk-on has proved to be solid special teams performer during career....shifted to line during summer...in 2012, appeared in one game at linebacker vs. Culver-Stockton...in 2011, as key special teams performer was credited with four tackles, including three solo stops. High School: Played linebacker for Robert Lassiter at Gallatin High School… Personal: Political science major… member of Athletics Director’s Honor Roll in first APSU semester… son of Steve and Tina Slagle… born Oct. 13, 1993… age 19… turns 20 three days after Govs play Eastern Illinois. CAREER STATISTICS • DEFENSE

Tackles Year G U-A-TOT TFL-Yds FF-FR 2011 5 3-1-4 1.0-3 0-0 2012 1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0 Totals 6 3-1-4 1.0-3 0-0

Sacks Tot-Yds 0-0 0-0 0-0

Interceptions Tot-Yds-TDs 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0

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EARNEST SMITH

College: Team 2012 Defensive MVP will missed 2013 after tearing Achilles tendon in summer workout…extremely hard worker who continually worked to improve conditioning...former walk-on started all 11 games in 2012… led all Govs’ linemen with 44 tackles (18 solo), and was Austin Peay’s leader in sacks (four), tackles for loss (nine) and forced fumbles (three)… had at least a share of a tackle for loss in all but three games in 2012… made three tackles, including a half-tackle for loss, in opener against Western Kentucky… made eight tackles (two solo) and added a sack, another half-tackle for loss and a forced fumble at Virginia Tech… made three solo tackles, including tackle for loss, at Tennessee State… shared a tackle for loss among his four credited stops against UT Martin… made six tackles, including one for loss, against Murray State… equaled season-high with eight total tackles (two solo) and a sack against Southeast Missouri… credited with a sack and a forced fumble against Jacksonville State… made six total tackles in the finale against Tennessee Tech, coming away with a sack, 2.5 tackles for loss, a forced fumble and a fumble recovery....moved into starting lineup in 2011, starting final nine games…credited with at least one tackle in each 2011 game… also credited with four tackles for loss… after making three unassisted tackles at Memphis, moved into the starting lineup… in first start against Eastern Kentucky was credited with season-high six tackles, including quarterback sack… then recorded nine tackles over the next two games–four against Tennessee State and five vs. UT Martin… also credited with half tackle for loss in each contest… also had four tackles against both Eastern Illinois and Murray State… wrapped up season with a trio of tackles against … in 2010, played mostly… appeared in all 11 games, primarily on special teams… walk-on had nine tackles for Governors, 2.5 for loss… six tackles came against the run… also had a kick-return tackle… made one stop at Wisconsin for a one-yard loss… against Murray State, had two tackles, including a one tackle-for-loss. High School: Played on defensive line at Kenwood High School. Personal: Health and human performance major…on track to graduate in December... born Jan. 26, 1990… age 23. CAREER STATISTICS • DEFENSE Year G 2010 11 2011 11 2012 11 Totals 22

Tackles U-A-TOT TFL-Yds FF-FR 6-3-9 2.5-3 0-0 10-23-33 4.0-7 0-2 18-26-44 9.0-34 3-1 34-52-86 15.5-44 3-3

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Sacks Tot-Yds 0.0-0 1-2.0 4.0-26 5-30.0

Interceptions Tot-Yds-TDs 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0


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WALTER SPEARS

Punter/Placekicker | 6-1 | 191 | Jr. Gallatin, Tenn.

Offensive Tackle | 6-8 | 281 | Sr. Franklin, Tenn.

College: Will battle for kicker duties in 2013 after serving as jackof-all-trades in 2012…not only served as back-up kicker but also holder and back-up long snapper…appeared in all 11 games in 2012…booted first career PAT in Govs’ victory against CulverStockton… walk-on served as two-year back-up to Stephen Stansell as placekicker… has improved steadily since arriving… also was Stansell’s primary holder last fall… alswo can punt....missed only point-after attempt against Central State in 2011. High School: Punter and placekicker for Robert Lassiter at Gallatin High School… named all-county and most valuable specialist. Personal: Undecided on major… member of Dean’s List and Athletics Director’s Honor Roll both semesters… son of Darrell and Hollie Spears… born Oct. 13, 1992… age 20… will turn 21 three days after the Govs play Eastern Kentucky. CAREER STATISTICS • KICKING Year G 2011 3 3012 11

Field Goals FG-FGA-FG% LG BLK 0-0-0.0% 0 0 0-0-0.0% 0 0

Points After XP-XPA PTS 0-1 0 1-1 1

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BEN STANSFIELD

College: Govs’ preseason All-OVC performer expected to be anchor of the offensive line at right tackle…suffered broken wrist during winter weight-lifting accident but was able to practice during latter stages of spring workouts…started all 11 games in 2012… stalwart of a line that opened holes for a running game that gained 4.4 yards per carry and allowed just 10 sacks the entire season… served as valuable reserve his first two seasons as Gov… played significantly in his first two seasons, including pair of starts in each season…started back-to-back games in 2011 against Southeast Missouri and Eastern Illinois… part of offensive line that ranked 13th nationally in sacks allowed and 37th in rushing… in 2010, proved to be one of Govs most productive freshman linemen… saw consistent playing time in first APSU season… appeared in nine games, including two starts early in season… part of offensive line that put up tremendous numbers against the pass rush, allowing only nine sacks… helped Govs to OVC’s third-best rushing effort, averaging 167.1 yards-per-game. High School: Offensive tackle for Tom Shuman at Ravenwood High School… late bloomer who moved in as starter on offensive line as senior at Ravenwood… September 2009 recipient of John Maher Scholar-Athlete of the Month award. Personal: Business-finance major… member of President’s List, (4.0 GPA) all six APSU semesters…presented Governors Club Academic Achievement Scholarship for owning department’s highest GPA (4.0) for rising senior...football’s scholar-athlete... named to Capital One Academic All-District team... 2010, 2011, 2012 recipient of OVC Medal of Honor for owning highest GPA in conference-sponsored sport… also three-time member of OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll… son of Byron and Rosemarie Stansfield… born March 10, 1992… age 21.

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ELI SWIFT

Safety | 5-11 | 171 | Jr. Clarksville, Tenn.

Defensive End | 6-1 | 245 | So. LaVergne, Tenn.

College: Joined the Govs during season in 2012 and immediately gained playing time at safety and on special teams...local product played time in each of the season’s final seven games… made four total tackles… made two solo stops in first game against Eastern Illinois… also made two solo tackles against Culver-Stockton… returned four kicks for 33 yards against Eastern Kentucky. High School: Played defensive back and wide receiver at Clarksville High School for Ken Busbee. Personal: Health and human performance major with emphasis in applied exercise science… member of President’s List (4.0 GPA) in fall and Dean’s List in spring...member of OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll...son of Mike and Mitzi Swift… born March 10, 1992… age 21. CAREER STATISTICS • DEFENSE

Tackles Year G U-A-TOT TFL-Yds FF-FR 2012 7 4-0-4 0.0-0 0-0

Sacks Tot-Yds 0.0-0

Interceptions Tot-Yds-TDs 0-0-0

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COREY TEAGUE

College: Will get first opportunity to replace injured Earnest Smith at defensive end…gained great experience in 2012, appearing in all 11 games in 2012, recording 16 total tackles… recorded four tackles for loss… assisted on two tackles against Murray State, including one for loss… credited with a sack and added his first career interception against Eastern Kentucky… assisted on two tackles against Culver-Stockton, both for loss… made one tackle for loss against Jacksonville State… credited with season-high four tackles (one solo) and shared one tackle for loss in the season finale against Tennessee Tech. High School: Played multiple positions during career at Ezell Harding, including defensive end, wide receiver and running back as senior…rushed for 131 yards and two TDs as senior while catching 13 passes for 170 yards and three TDs… finished with more than 120 tackles for his career on the defensive side… selected team captain as junior and senior chosen most improved as sophomore. Personal: Criminal justice/homeland security major with a psychology minor… son of Corey Sr. and Tamara Teague… born May 1, 1994…age 19. CAREER STATISTICS • DEFENSE

Tackles Year G U-A-TOT TFL-Yds FF-FR 2012 11 5-11-16 4.0-18 0-0

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Sacks Tot-Yds 1.0-7

Interceptions Tot-Yds-TDs 1-3-0

EVAN TOBY

Placekicker | 5-11 | 164 | R-Fr. Maryville, Tenn.

College: Walk-on will continue battle for kicking duties...redshirted in 2012...competed with Walter Spears in spring for kicking duties in spring...strong-legged kicker expected to serve as kickoff specialist. High School: Placekicker for Charles Quarles at Maryville High School… named all-county and most valuable specialist. Personal: Business finance major… two-time member of Athletics Director’s Honor Roll both semesters… son of Ryan and Kristie Toby...born May 8, 1994… age 19.

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ISAIAH TUIASOSOPO

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Offensive Tackle | 6-3 | 245 | R-Jr. Fairhope, Ala.

Center | 6-3 | 286 | Jr. Pago Pago, American Samoa

College: Expected to challenge for starting offensive line spot... shifted from defensive tackle to center in Spring 2012…served as backup in 2012 behind Jacob Langston and adapted quickly to new position…gained experience at position in fall and left Spring 2013 as No. 1 center...in 2011 played in nine games as defensive tackle… recorded two tackles. High School: Played offensive and defensive tackle for Jason Magalei at Tafuna High School… two-year starter, playing guard as junior… started at defensive tackle as senior, helping lead team to Island Championship… selected to Samoa Bowl All-State team as offensive lineman that defeated Australia All-Star team… selected to play defensive line for Aiga Foundation All-Polynesian All-America game held in Los Angeles in January. Personal: Criminal Justice major with a concentration in homeland security...also has a public management minor...son of Junior Faausu and Roseann Pili Tuisasosopo … cousin Manu played football at UCLA and in the NFL… cousin Marques played quarterback at Washington and was a former NFL second-round pick… cousin Zach played football at Washington and played briefly in NFL… .uncle Navy played football at Cal Poly and is an actor in Hollywood… born Sept. 5, 1993… age 19… will turn 20 Thursday before Vanderbilt game.

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GAVIN WILLISSON

JULIAN VIRGO

College: Returns as starter at left tackle...began 2012 season starting at left guard...was shifted to tackle in Week 2 and started the next 10 games at that position...it was second shift in as many seasons...originally was signed as center and played that position all during his redshirt freshman season...shifted to guard in Spring 2012...considered to have great offensive line instincts and tughness...proved valuable reserve in 2011 at center… line prospect was redshirted in 2010 after undergoing corrective surgery on both hips… worked hard in offseason to rehab. High School: Three-year starter as offensive lineman for David Faulkner at Fairhope High School… as senior helped team to 11-1 mark… earned all-county and honorable mention All-State… blocked for 1,000-yard rusher as junior and senior. Personal: Health and human performance major with applied exercise science as his condetnration… three-time member of President’s List (4.0 GPA) and three-time member of Dean’s List (3.5 GPA)… three-time member of OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll... son of Laurie and Waring Willisson… born Dec. 2, 1991… age 21.

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Offensive Tackle | 6-4 | 300 | R-So. Hendersonville, Tenn.

College: Will battle for more extensive playing time in third Govs season....opened 2012 as starting left tackle...but incurred injury in season opener at Western Kentucky and never could regain starting status...played as backup at tackle for season’s remainder...after redshirting in 2011, enjoyed superb 2012 spring to earn starting berth...used 2011 to improve technique and strength… improved steadily during season. High School: Played offensive line for Jeff Brothers and Jeff Rutledge at Pope John Paul II… four-year varsity letterman… started three seasons as offensive tackle, earning all-county his junior and senior seasons… holds school bench-press record at 370 pounds… also played two years varsity basketball and three years track and field./; Personal: Radiologic Technology major… son of Monica Virgo… born July 5, 1993… age 20.

BRADFORD WILMER

Safety | 6-1 | 178 | R-So. Millington, Tenn.

College: Will contend for extended playing time at safety after gaining experience late in 2012...appeared in five games, including grabbing first career interception against Culver-Stockton... redshirted in 2011 after walking on to program. High School: Played free safety and wide receiver for Chris Michael at Millington Central… three-sport letterman in football, basketball and track… intercepted 10 career passes. Personal: Computer science and information systems major with emphasis on internet and web technology...two-time member of Dean’s List (3.5 GPA) and four-time member of Athletics Director’s Honor Roll...son of Roy and Michelle Wilmer… born Nov. 12, 1992… age 20… turns 21 three days after Govs play at Tennessee State. CAREER STATISTICS • DEFENSE

Tackles Year G U-A-TOT TFL-Yds FF-FR 2012 5 0-0-0 0.0-0 0-0

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Sacks Tot-Yds 0.0-0

Interceptions Tot-Yds-TDs 1-0-0


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MATT WISE

NEWCOMERS 64 ELIJAH ANNOR

Offensive Line | 6-3 | 274 | R-So. Milan, Tenn.

College: Offers depth on offensive line...appear in trio of games in 2012...shifted to offense during 2011…will battle for playing time at guard position… incurred right knee injury during 2010 preseason practice… underwent surgery and gained medical redshirt… returned to field on limited basis during 2011 spring practice… High School: Played three years on defensive line for Jeff Morris at Milan High School… suffered torn anterior cruciate ligament in knee during Senior Jamboree and sat out the season rehabilitating. Personal: Physics major… son of Daniel and Cynthia Wise… born Dec. 18, 1991… age 21.

Offensive Lineman 6-1, 270, Fr. Pearl-Cohn High School Old Hickory, Tenn. Partial qualifier who will provide depth to offensive line in 2013… played for former Govs’ tight end Tony Brunetti at Pearl-Cohn… Class 3AA All-District offensive line selection…started two years while lettering for three…attended school at Martin Luther King Magnet High School but played at Pearl-Cohn…parents are both from Ghana…member of Athletics Director’s Honor Roll in spring.

83 DAMIEN CLARK

Wide Receiver/Defensive End 6-3, 200, Fr. Siegel High School Murfreesboro, Tenn. Versatile prep athlete…played defensive end and wide receiver at Siegel…was one of six football players signed from Siegel last winter…aught 25 passes

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RASHAAN COLEMAN

Wide Receiver 5-8, 185, Fr. Portage High School Chesterton, Ind.. Late summer prep signee expected to add depth at wide receiver position…played running back, wide receiver and defensive back in high school…as a prep senior rushed for 1200 yards while also collecting 300 yards receiving…accounted for 20 TDs rushing, receiving and kick returns…on defense, credited with three interceptions and 45 stops…named all-conference, all-area and all-state as senior…also selected to play in all-star game…chosen National Football foundation Scholar-Athlete….earned academic honors diploma.

39 ASHTON COOPER

Wide Receiver 6-2, 180, Fr. Overton High School Memphis, Tenn. Caught 25 passes for 425 yards and 5 TDs as prep senior…eared second-team all-district…prep track star who participated in 400m, 200m and 4 x 100m relay.

19 CHASE DUNLAP

Placekicker 5-8, 135, Fr. White House High School White House, Tenn. Three-year starter as kicker…was 20 of 20 on PATs as senior… booted 21 career field goals, with a long of 43 yards…as senior 71 kickoffs were touchbacks…also averaged 35 yards per punt as senior…earned District 9-AAA Placekicker of the Year…also selected All-Sumner County first team.

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24 LERON EADDY

Defensive Back 5-10, 196, Sr. River Hill High School/Central Michigan Clarksville, Md. Played three seasons for Kirby Cannon at Central Michigan after redshirting in 2009…transferred to APSU for final season of eligibility…has played 30 career games…appeared in all 13 games a year ago, being credited with 12 tackles…made his only career start in 2011…also recorded career-best seven tackles against Michigan State that season…recorded only career interception against Ohio in 2011…played in five games as a redshirt freshman in 2010……Three-year letterman…two-time all-state first team selection by the Associated Press…helped lead River Hill to backto-back undefeated seasons and Class 2A state titles in 2007 and 2008…team finished 2008 season ranked No. 23 nationally in USA Today Super 25 rankings…tallied 89 tackles, including three sacks, in 2008…finished career with 225 tackles, eight interceptions and 15 sacks…competed in the 2008 Maryland Crab Bowl All-Star Game…three-time all-conference honoree…team’s Defensive MVP in 2008…lettered twice in basketball. CAREER STATISTICS • DEFENSE

Tackles Year G U-A-TOT TFL-Yds FF-FR 2010 5 1-2-3 0.0-0 0-0 2011 12 5-11-16 0.0-0 1-0 2012 13 5-7-12 0.0-0 0-0 Totals 30 11-20-31 0.0-0 0-0

Sacks Tot-Yds 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0

Interceptions Tot-Yds-TDs 0-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0

Athlete 6-3, 190, Fr. Lake County (Tenn.) High School East St. Louis, Ill. Played linebacker, running back and wide receiver as senior… on defense, tallied 62 solo stops and 28 assists, including 28 for loss…also had two fumble recoveries and one interception…on offense, carried the ball 124 times for 1,262 yards and 22 TDs… also caught 15 passes for 226 yards…also averaged 41.5 yards per punt returning, including 2 TDs…chosen first-team All-State as athlete…named first-team all-district as linebacker.

97 NII LARTEY

Defensive end 6-0, 240, So. Grayson High School Lawrenceville, Ga. Walk-on joined team in offseason…had productive spring and earned spot on depth chart…returned interception 70 yards for score in Red-White game…was prep teammate of Ean Pemberton at Grayson High School in Lawrenceville, Ga.

38 MONTRIEZE LILLARD

75 ZACK ESCUE

Offensive Line 6-5, 305, Fr. White House High School White House, Tenn. Four-year starter on offense line for team that won 28 games during his prep career and four playoff appearances, including three state quarterfinal berths…selected 2012 Class 4-A All-State…also named to Tennessean’s All-Midstate team as well as all-district and News Examiner All-County team.

63 MAX EWOLDT

Offensive Line 6-5, 315, Fr. Grainger High School Blaine, Tenn. Three-year starter during prep career…recorded 120 pancake blocks while allowing only two sacks during 31 career starts…twotime first-team all-conference…earned second-team all-league as sophomore.

16 A.J. GRAY

33 DEVON JONES

Linebacker 5-10, 205, Fr. Lexington High School Lexington, Tenn. As senior credited with 110 tackles, including 22 for loss…also tallied three sacks and three interceptions, returning one for TD… voted District 14AA Defensive Player of the Year…selected to play in Tennessee All-Star game.

Linebacker 6-0, 225, So. Pearl-Cohn High School Independence (Kan.) Community College Nashville, Tenn. Late addition to Govs roster after finishing up work at Indepence Community College…brings speed and aggressiveness to linebacker corps…played as freshman at Independence, being credited with 15 tackles in one contest…sat out 2012 season before transferring to APSU…will have three seasons of eligibility remaining…played prep football at Pearl-Cohn for former Gov tight end Tony Brunetti…named U.S. Army Player of the Week four times.

43 JALEN MILLER

Defensive back 6-1, 182, Fr. n Oak Ridge High School Oak Ridge, Tenn. On defense, recorded 59 tackles along with four interceptions… also blocked kick and recovered one fumble…on offense, had 22 receptions for 377 yards and 5 TDs as wide receiver…honorable mention all-district as senior.

85 DEONDRE MOORE

Wide Receiver 6-1, 185, Fr. Fairview High School Fairview, Tenn. Combined for 107 receptions for 1,985 yards and 35 TDs in his final two seasons…also totaled 1,027 return yards on special teams along with 11 TDs…chosen Class 3-A All-State receiver as junior and senior along with being named to Class 3A All-Midstate team both seasons…named to district all-super region as junior and senior…named team MVP as senior…chosen to play in Tennessee/ Kentucky Border Bowl.

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RODERICK OWENS

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TIM PHILLIPS

Defensive Back 5-10, 175, Fr. Whitehaven High School Memphis, Tenn. Picked off 7 passes as senior to go with 25 solo tackles…forced one fumble and recovered another…chosen first-team all-region… named Best of the Preps All-Metro…selected to Memphis Commercial Appeal Best of the Preps…selected to play in Memphis High School Liberty Bowl All-Star game.

47 MITCHELL POTTS

Defensive back 6-2, 190, Fr. Cheatham County High School Ashland City, Tenn. On defense, credited with 57 stops…ended career with 291 tackles and 10 interceptions…on offense, ran for 1,480 yards as senior, including 21 TDs…also passed for Tuisasosopo 486 yards…for career, ran for 4,344 yards and 62 TDs…named third-team all-state as senior… three-time all-district selections, earning player of the year honors as junior and senior…selected for Toyota East/West all-Star game.

Running Back 5-7, 174, Sr. Trinity High School Louisville, Ky. Fifth-year senior transferred to APSU from Central Michigan this summer…injuries slowed early part of college career, missing 2010 as a result…has played in 18 career games and has rushed for 289 yards…as junior in 2012, played in five games, rushing for 18 yards….in 2011, started against both Western Michigan and Michigan…rushed for career-best 84 yards, including 28-yard TD run, against Western Michigan…carried the ball 15 times against Kentucky…led Chippewas with 54 yards on eight rushes against Eastern Michigan…Team captain as a senior…part of four consecutive state championships at Trinity High School…scored four touchdowns (three rushing, one receiving) in the 2008 6A title game…ran for 167 yards and two touchdowns in the 2007 title game…team finished 2008 season ranked 13th nationally in USA Today Super 25 rankings…ran for 1,032 yards and 18 touchdowns in 2007…rushed for 1,535 yards and 25 touchdowns as a senior… caught 29 passes for 306 yards and four touchdowns in 2008… in five playoff games alone in 2008, rushed for 771 yards and 14 touchdowns…left Trinity as school’s all-time leading rusher with 4,587 yards…had a 97-yard touchdown run as a senior…left program ranked 18th in state history with 76 career rushing touchdowns…Louisville Courier-Journal all-state first team selection… rushed for at least 100 yards in 10 consecutive playoff games over his final two seasons…caught 56 passes for 575 yards and seven touchdowns during career…also returned two kickoffs for scores…three-year letterman in track and field…National Honor Society member…nominee for the Governor Scholar award.

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CENTRAL MICHIGAN STATISTICS

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CAREER STATISTICS • RECEIVING Year 2009 2011 2012 TOTAL

G Rec Yds TD 6 3 25 0 7 10 80 0 5 2 12 0 18 15 117 0

CAREER STATISTICS • RUSHING Year 2009 2011 2012 TOTAL

G ATT YDS TD 6 10 57 1 7 54 214 1 5 5 18 0 18 69 289 2

Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G 27 0.5 8.3 4.2 13 1.4 8.0 11.4 8 0.4 6.0 6.0 27 0.8 7.4 7.2

LG YPA YPG 21 5.7 9.5 28 4.0 30.6 6 3.6 6.0 34 4.4 15.4

CAREER STATISTICS • KICK RETURNS Year 2010 2011 2012 TOTAL

G PR Yds TD YPR YPG KOR Yds TD LG YPR YPG 6 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 1 12 0 12 12.0 2.0 7 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 3 62 0 25 20.7 8.9 5 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 18 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 4 74 0 25 10.9 3.6

Defensive End 6-6, 230, Fr. Huffman High School Birmingham, Ala. Played first season of football in 2012…rangy athlete could be redshirt candidate…also plays basketball, earning all-city honors as junior…named FCS Athlete of the Year.

93 GINO ROBERSON

Defensive Tackle 6-2, 327, So. Buffalo Academy for Visualized Performing Arts Buffalo, N.Y. Played both offensive and defensive line for Tony Trilizo at Buffalo Academy…selected All-Western New York in 2010 and Lineman of the Year…chosen player of the game in championship game… voted 2011 Trench Trophy Award…also named 2011 Offensive Player of the Year for his school.

34 JUSTIN ROBERSON

Running back 5-10, 180, Fr. Germantown High School Germantown, Tenn. Rushed 114 times for 1115 yards (9.8 ypr) as senior, including 13 TDs…also tallied three receiving TDs…selected second-team alldistrict…selected to play in Memphis Liberty Bowl High School AllStar game…also plays soccer.

ANDREW SPIVEY

Quarterback 6-3, 195, Jr. Albany High School/College of San Franciso Albany, Calif. Completed 224 of 386 pass attempts (58 percent) for 3,014 yards as sophomore at College of San Franciso…opened season by throwing for 465 yards and six TDs against Diablo Valley and had two more games with more than 300 yards passing….tossed at least two TD passes in 11 of 12 games this season, having six games with three or more…In high school, he was two-time allleague quarterback at Albany after passing for more 3,000 career yards and 31 touchdowns…comes from a football family…his dad and brother played Division I college football while uncle, Ted Connolly, played guard in the NFL for the 49ers.

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23 DERIEN STEPHENS

Defensive Back/Running Back 5-11, 195, Fr. Dearborn Heights Annapolis HS. Detroit, Mich. “Hidden gem” of Govs recruiting class…prep program at Annapolis was dropped a week before season was to start in 2013…was on radar screen of several mid-major FBS teams prior to senior season because of production and speed—was one of the top 100- and 200-meter sprinters in Michigan…as junior rushed for 424 yards on 70 carries (6.1 ypc) at Dearborn Heights…also returned five kickoffs for 187 yards (37.4 ypr)…as linebacker had 33 tackles, including six for loss…as junior in 2011, was an All-City choice for football along with being honorable mention all-conference….school record holder (10.9) in the 100m, also was a twotime All-City choice in track and field along with being a two-time state qualifier in the event.

69 TRAVIS WILLIAMS

Offensive Line 6-4, 270, Jr. Jackson Academy/Eastern Arizona JC Jackson, Miss. Expected to provide much-needed depth along offensive line in junior season…has played all three offensive line positions during career…initially signed with Delta State out of high school, redshirting in 2010….left after one semester, transferring to Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College (Perkinston, Miss.), where he played his first junior college season…then headed west to Eastern Arizona (Thatcher, Ariz.) in 2012, playing both center and guard…as prep senior, was a 2010 All-State Mississippi Association of Independent Schools (MAIS) defensive lineman while also earning all-conference as an offensive lineman at Jackson Academy.

50 ANTONIO TURNER

Linebacker 6-2, 210, Fr. Western High School Louisville, Ky. Late signee…four-year starter for Lavelle Boyd at Western High School…earned all-district honors as senior as well as team’s “Defensive Award”…chosen for Kentucky All-Star and earned West team MVP honors.

18 DAMIEN WHITFIELD

Defensive Back 6-0, 170 McAdory High School McCalla, Ala. Two-year starter…recorded 7 interceptions as senior, returning 3 for TDs…earned all-state as senior along with All-West Alabama and All-Metro…played in state title game as senior…multi-sport athlete who also plays basketball and baseball, having participated in the 2007 Dixie World Series.

25 OMAR WILLIAMS

Running Back 5-10, 185, Fr. St. George’s Independent School (Collierville) Memphis, Tenn. As senior rushed for 1,930 yards on 212 carries, an average of 9.1 ypr…ran for 23 TDs and caught another…in the Division 2-A playoffs, ran for 1,087 yards and 14 TDs, including 334 yards and 5 TDs in state semifinal contest…broke championship game record for rushing attempts (43) and yards (322) in being named state championship MVP…Division 2-A West Region Offensive Player of the Year…first-team All-State by Tennessee Sports Writers Association…first-team all-region as well Best of the Preps All Metro…Commercial Appeal Best of the Preps football finalist.

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2012 REVIEW

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2012 FINAL STATISTICS

Overall: 2-9 (OVC: 1-7, Home: 2-3, Road: 0-6) Sep 01 at WKU L 10-49 Sep 08 at #15 Virginia Tech L 7-42 *Sep 15 at Tennessee State L 14-34 *Sep 22 UT MARTIN L 6-31 *Sep 29 at Eastern Illinois L 15-65 *Oct 06 MURRAY STATE L 14-52 *Oct 13 at #23 Eastern Kentucky L 14-45 *Oct 27 SOUTHEAST MISSOURI L 27-48 Nov 03 CULVER-STOCKTON W 56-0 *Nov 10 at Jacksonville State L 23-38 *Nov 17 TENNESSEE TECH W 38-31 Home games in bold

16327 65632 14264 7463 9154 3818 11100 4028 2856 11523 3738

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TEAM STATISTICS

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OPP

SCORING 224 435 Points Per Game 20.4 39.5 FIRST DOWNS 204 245 Rushing 94 111 Passing 98 118 Penalty 12 16 RUSHING YARDAGE 1769 1995 Yards gained rushing 1987 2255 Yards lost rushing 218 260 Rushing Attempts 402 438 Average Per Rush 4.4 4.6 Average Per Game 160.8 181.4 TDs Rushing 12 26 PASSING YARDAGE 2135 2955 Comp-Att-Int 209-376-11 199-304-8 Average Per Pass 5.7 9.7 Average Per Catch 10.2 14.8 Average Per Game 194.1 268.6 TDs Passing 18 28 TOTAL OFFENSE 3904 4950 Total Plays 778 742 Average Per Play 5.0 6.7 Average Per Game 354.9 450.0 KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 51-953 28-621 PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 20-161 20-225 INT RETURNS: #-Yards 8-66 11-75 KICK RETURN AVERAGE 18.7 22.2 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 8.1 11.2 INT RETURN AVERAGE 8.2 6.8 FUMBLES-LOST 19-9 25-9 PENALTIES-Yards 74-671 76-741 Average Per Game 61.0 67.4 PUNTS-Yards 57-2165 38-1436 Average Per Punt 38.0 37.8 Net punt average 33.0 33.0 TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 31:37 28:16 3RD-DOWN Conversions 68/172 70/140 3rd-Down Pct 40% 50% 4TH-DOWN Conversions 13/30 3/11 4th-Down Pct 43% 27% SACKS BY-Yards 15-95 10-81 MISC YARDS 0 18 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 30 58 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 4-12 10-16 ON-SIDE KICKS 0-0 1-1 RED-ZONE SCORES (21-31) 68% (44-53) 83% RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS (19-31) 61% (36-53) 68% PAT-ATTEMPTS (28-29) 97% (55-56) 98% ATTENDANCE 21903 128000 Games/Avg Per Game 5/4381 6/21333 SCORE BY QUARTERS: 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total APSU 56 100 38 30 224 Opp 94 126 119 96 435

INDIVIDUAL

(Expected returnees in bold) RUSHING GP KITTS, Wesley 5 WILLIAMS, Reco 9 OLIVER, Terrence 11 PEMBERTON, Ean 8 SEXTON, Jacob 6 ADAMS,Ashlon 11 WHITAKER, Keith 1 TUCKER, Cody 3 MONTGOMERY, Andrew 8 STARK, Devin 11 NORMAN, Xavier 11 TEAM 9 RYAN, Jake 11 Total.......... 11 Opponents...... 11

Att 94 105 92 33 10 12 16 2 5 3 1 6 23 402 438

Gain 550 514 382 235 93 65 56 23 15 15 0 0 39 1987 2255

Loss 17 13 41 7 9 9 1 0 0 0 0 20 101 218 260

PASSING RYAN, Jake SEXTON, Jacob TEAM STARK, Devin Total.......... Opponents......

Effic 116.57 37.20 0.00 0.00 113.23 172.24

Com 207 2 0 0 209 199

Att 363 7 5 1 376 304

G 11 5 9 11 8 6 11 1 3 11 8 9 11 11

Plays 386 94 105 92 33 17 12 16 2 4 5 11 778 742

Rush -62 533 501 341 228 84 56 55 23 15 15 -20 1769 1995

G 11 6 9 11 11 11

TOTAL OFFENSE RYAN, Jake KITTS, Wesley WILLIAMS, Reco OLIVER, Terrence PEMBERTON, Ean SEXTON, Jacob ADAMS,Ashlon WHITAKER, Keith TUCKER, Cody STARK, Devin MONTGOMERY, Andrew TEAM Total.......... Opponents......

Net 533 501 341 228 84 56 55 23 15 15 0 -20 -62 1769 1995 Int 10 1 0 0 11 8

.Pct 57.0 28.6 0.0 0.0 55.6 65.5

Pass 2104 0 0 0 0 31 0 0 0 0 0 0 2135 2955

Avg 5.7 4.8 3.7 6.9 8.4 4.7 3.4 11.5 3.0 5.0 0.0 -3.3 -2.7 4.4 4.6

TD 2 2 3 3 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 26

Yds 2104 31 0 0 2135 2955 Total 2042 533 501 341 228 115 56 55 23 15 15 -20 3904 4950

Graduated senior Jake Ryan threw for more than 2,000 yards in 2012.

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Long 68 32 36 27 27 19 9 17 5 8 0 0 9 68 67

Avg/G 106.6 55.7 31.0 28.5 14.0 5.1 55.0 7.7 1.9 1.4 0.0 -2.2 -5.6 160.8 181.4

TD Lng Avg/G 18 47 191.3 0 30 5.2 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 18 47 194.1 28 84 268.6 Avg/G 185.6 106.6 55.7 31.0 28.5 19.2 5.1 55.0 7.7 1.4 1.9 -2.2 354.9 450.0


ALL PURPOSE OLIVER, Terrence STARK, Devin WILLIAMS, Reco KITTS, Wesley RUTLEDGE, J.J. PEMBERTON, Ean CARLTON, Montez ADAMS,Ashlon CLENDENEN, Tyler EMBRY, Jamaar CLACK, Darryl CREECH, Mikhail LEMON, Robert SEXTON, Jacob WHITAKER, Keith TUCKER, Cody SWIFT, Eli SHULER, Johnathan MONTGOMERY, Andrew BRANCH,Hunter TEAGUE, Corey MAJORS, Antwaun TEAM RYAN, Jake Total.......... Opponents......

G 11 11 9 5 10 8 11 11 11 11 10 10 11 6 1 3 6 11 8 10 11 4 9 11 11 11

Rush 341 15 501 533 0 228 0 56 0 0 0 0 0 84 55 23 0 0 15 0 0 0 -20 -62 1769 1995

Rec 328 774 147 42 0 0 0 149 47 200 174 136 116 0 0 6 0 0 0 13 0 3 0 0 2135 2955

PR 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 155 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 161 225

KOR 308 0 0 0 353 23 217 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 19 33 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 953 621

IR 0 0 0 0 0 0 38 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 25 0 0 3 0 0 0 66 75

Tot 977 789 648 575 353 257 255 205 202 200 174 136 116 84 55 48 33 25 15 13 3 3 -20 -62 5084 5871

Avg/G 88.8 71.7 72.0 115.0 35.3 32.1 23.2 18.6 18.4 18.2 17.4 13.6 10.5 14.0 55.0 16.0 5.5 2.3 1.9 1.3 0.3 0.8 -2.2 -5.6 462.2 533.7

Devin Stark led the Governors in receiving in 2012.

RECEIVING STARK, Devin OLIVER, Terrence CLACK, Darryl WILLIAMS, Reco EMBRY, Jamaar ADAMS,Ashlon LEMON, Robert CREECH, Mikhail CLENDENEN, Tyler KITTS, Wesley BRANCH,Hunter TUCKER, Cody MAJORS, Antwaun Total.......... Opponents......

G 11 11 10 9 11 11 11 10 11 5 10 3 4 11 11

No. 67 38 19 17 15 15 12 10 7 6 1 1 1 209 199

Yds 774 328 174 147 200 149 116 136 47 42 13 6 3 2135 2955

Avg 11.6 8.6 9.2 8.6 13.3 9.9 9.7 13.6 6.7 7.0 13.0 6.0 3.0 10.2 14.8

TD Long 10 47 1 40 1 27 1 36 2 39 0 30 0 20 2 38 1 14 0 12 0 13 0 6 0 3 18 47 28 84

Avg/G 70.4 29.8 17.4 16.3 18.2 13.5 10.5 13.6 4.3 8.4 1.3 2.0 0.8 194.1 268.6

PUNT RETURNS CLENDENEN, Tyler PEMBERTON, Ean Total.......... Opponents......

No. 16 4 20 20

Yds 155 6 161 225

Avg 9.7 1.5 8.1 11.2

TD 0 0 0 1

Long 28 8 28 70

KICK RETURNS RUTLEDGE, J.J. OLIVER, Terrence CARLTON, Montez SWIFT, Eli TUCKER, Cody TEAM PEMBERTON, Ean Total.......... Opponents......

No. 19 16 9 4 1 1 1 51 28

Yds 353 308 217 33 19 0 23 953 621

Avg 18.6 19.2 24.1 8.2 19.0 0.0 23.0 18.7 22.2

TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Long 54 32 37 14 19 0 23 54 82

SCORING TD STARK, Devin 10 STANSELL, Stephen 0 OLIVER, Terrence 4 WILLIAMS, Reco 3 PEMBERTON, Ean 3 KITTS, Wesley 2 EMBRY, Jamaar 2 CREECH, Mikhail 2 CLENDENEN, Tyler 1 ADAMS,Ashlon 1 SEXTON, Jacob 1 CLACK, Darryl 1 TEAM 0 SPEARS, Walter 0 RYAN, Jake 0 Total.......... 30 Opponents...... 58 PUNTING CAMPBELL, Ben TEAM Total.......... Opponents......

FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf Pts 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0-0 0 0 62 4-12 27-28 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 39 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 24 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 1 2 0-0 1-1 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1-1 0 0 0 4-12 28-29 0-0 1 1-1 0 1 224 10-16 55-56 0-0 1 1-2 0 0 435

No. 56 1 57 38

Yds 2165 0 2165 1436

Avg Long 38.7 68 0.0 0 38.0 68 37.8 57

FIELD GOALS FG-A 01-19 20-29 STANSELL, Stephen 4-12 0-0 0-0

30-39 2-5

TB 3 0 3 1

FC 17 0 17 8

40-49 50+ LG Blk 2-6 0-1 44 2

FIELD GOAL DISTANCES (underlined bold GOOD): STANSELL, Stephen: 48 44, 41, 30, 35, 35, 51, 47, 44, 30, 31, 43

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I20 Blkd 10 0 0 1 10 1 11 0


2012 GOVERNORS DEFENSIVE STATISTICS DEFENSIVE LEADERS 1 SALLEY, Craig 20 RICH, Steven 26 SHULER, Johnathan 44 CARROLL, Josh 99 SMITH, Earnest 27 MITCHELL, Buddy 39 PERRY, EnRiques 22 CLARK, Tyreon 11 CARLTON, Montez 45 NOBLE, Adam 91 SILIVA, Iosua 58 MARION, Anthony 6 GOINES, Malcolm 43 BURKHART, Zac 51 BULMASH, Reese 23 RAGIN, Steven 40 TEAGUE, Corey 46 LANE, Zach 36 MAJORS, Antwaun 35 OWENS, Josh 48 ROWAN, Rip 2 ROSS, Jeremy 49 SEXTON, Jared 53 FRIZELL, Trevar 21 RUTLEDGE, J.J. 90 GILBREATH, Preston 16 STANSELL, Stephen 56 AMARH,Leonard 5 DILLARD, Darrick 62 COOPER, William 52 COURTARD, Rodney TM TEAM 92 HOUSTON Jr, John 96 CARROLL, DeAndre 66 WILLISSON, Gavin 31 SWIFT, Eli 55 BRYANT, Rob 31 SWIFT, Eric 18 STARK, Devin 81 TINNIN, Ricky 94 WILMER, Bradford 50 SALISBURY, Trey 32 LANGKILDE, Filo Total.......... Opponents......

INTERCEPTIONS SHULER, Johnathan WILMER, Bradford RAGIN, Steven ROSS, Jeremy RICH, Steven CARLTON, Montez TEAGUE, Corey Total.......... Opponents......

GP 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 10 10 11 11 11 4 8 10 11 11 5 10 7 11 8 2 5 8 9 4 4 11 6 7 1 11 3 5 1 1 11 11

No. 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 8 11

| ---------------Tackles------------------| |-Sacks-| |-----Pass Def-----| |--Fumbles--| Solo Ast Total TFL/Yds No-Yards Int-Yds BrUp QBH Rcv-Yds FF 38 34 72 4.5-9 1.0-1 . . 3 . 1 40 28 68 1.5-4 . 1-0 2 . . . 43 23 66 4.5-12 1.0-6 2-25 3 . 1-0 2 20 42 62 4.0-12 0.5-4 . . . . . 18 26 44 9.0-34 4.0-26 . 1 . 1-0 3 31 11 42 . . . 2 . 1-2 . 21 17 38 4.0-13 1.5-7 . 1 1 . . 21 16 37 1.5-10 1.0-9 . 3 1 . . 24 13 37 . . 1-38 1 . . . 21 14 35 0.5-0 . . . 1 1-0 3 17 11 28 5.5-17 2.0-13 . . 2 . 1 4 16 20 . . . . 1 1-0 . 6 13 19 2.5-6 . . . 3 1-0 . 9 9 18 1.0-2 . . . . . . 7 10 17 2.0-8 0.5-6 . . 1 . . 11 6 17 . . 1-0 . . 1-0 . 5 11 16 4.0-18 1.0-7 1-3 . . . . 8 7 15 6.5-17 1.0-5 . . 1 . 1 11 4 15 1.5-8 1.0-7 . 1 . . . 7 5 12 2.0-4 . . . . . . 4 5 9 0.5-0 . . . . 1-0 . 5 4 9 1.0-1 . 1-0 . . . . 7 2 9 . . . . . . . 2 5 7 1.5-6 . . . . . . 5 2 7 . . . 1 . . . 2 4 6 0.5-1 . . . . . . 3 2 5 . . . . . . . 2 3 5 1.5-5 0.5-4 . . . . 1 2 2 4 . . . . . . . 2 2 4 0.5-1 . . . . . . 1 3 4 . . . . . . . 3 . 3 . . . . . 1-0 . 1 2 3 0.5-0 . . . . . . 1 2 3 . . . . 1 . . 2 . 2 . . . . . . . 2 . 2 . . . . . . . . 2 2 0.5-1 . . . . . . 2 . 2 . . . . . . . 1 . 1 . . . . . . . 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-0 . . . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . 1 . . . 410 356 766 61-189 15-95 8-66 17 15 9-2 12 441 340 781 61.0-201 10-81 11-75 43 32 8-109 8

Yds 25 0 0 0 0 38 3 66 75

Avg 12.5 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 38.0 3.0 8.2 6.8

TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

Long 25 0 0 0 0 38 3 38 25

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Kick Saf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 3 .

Rising senior Craig Salley was the Govs leading tackler in 2012.


2013 GOVERNORS SUPERLATIVES Rushes........................................ 23 ......................................................... Yards Rushing.......................... 133 TD Rushes..................................... 2 ......................................................... Long Rush................................... 68 Pass attempts............................. 61 Pass completions....................... 40 Yards Passing........................... 375 TD Passes..................................... 4 Long Pass................................... 47 Receptions.................................. 10 Yards Receiving........................ 145 TD Receptions.............................. 3 Long Reception.......................... 47 Field Goals.................................... 2 Long Field Goal.......................... 44 Punts.............................................. 9 Punting Avg.............................. 44.2 Long Punt.................................... 68 Long Punt Return....................... 28 Long Kickoff Return................... 54 Tackles......................................... 19 Sacks.......................................... 1.0 ......................................................... ......................................................... ......................................................... ......................................................... ......................................................... ......................................................... ......................................................... ......................................................... ......................................................... Tackles For Loss....................... 2.5 Interceptions................................. 1 ......................................................... ......................................................... .........................................................

Individual

KITTS, Wesley vs UT Martin (Sep 22, 2012) KITTS, Wesley at Eastern Illinois (Sep 29, 2012) WILLIAMS, Reco vs Southeast Missouri (Oct 27, 2012) OLIVER, Terrence vs Culver-Stockton (Nov 03, 2012) PEMBERTON, Ean vs Culver-Stockton (Nov 03, 2012) KITTS, Wesley at WKU (Sep 01, 2012) RYAN, Jake at Jacksonville State (Nov 10, 2012) RYAN, Jake at Jacksonville State (Nov 10, 2012) RYAN, Jake at Jacksonville State (Nov 10, 2012) RYAN, Jake vs Tennessee Tech (Nov 17, 2012) RYAN, Jake vs Southeast Missouri (Oct 27, 2012) STARK, Devin vs Murray State (Oct 06, 2012) STARK, Devin vs Southeast Missouri (Oct 27, 2012) STARK, Devin vs Tennessee Tech (Nov 17, 2012) STARK, Devin vs Southeast Missouri (Oct 27, 2012) STANSELL, Stephen vs UT Martin (Sep 22, 2012) STANSELL, Stephen at WKU (Sep 01, 2012) CAMPBELL, Ben at Virginia Tech (Sep 08, 2012) CAMPBELL, Ben at Eastern Illinois (Sep 29, 2012) CAMPBELL, Ben vs Murray State (Oct 06, 2012) CLENDENEN, Tyler vs Culver-Stockton (Nov 03, 2012) RUTLEDGE, J.J. at WKU (Sep 01, 2012) SHULER, Johnathan vs Southeast Missouri (Oct 27, 2012) MAJORS, Antwaun at WKU (Sep 01, 2012), SALLEY, Craig ,SMITH, Earnest, at Virginia Tech (Sep 08, 2012) SHULER, Johnathan at Tennessee State (Sep 15, 2012) PERRY, EnRiques vs UT Martin (Sep 22, 2012) CLARK, Tyreon vs Murray State (Oct 06, 2012) TEAGUE, Corey at Eastern Kentucky (Oct 13, 2012), SMITH, Earnest vs Southeast Missouri (Oct 27, 2012) LANE, Zach, SILIVA, Iosua vs Culver-Stockton (Nov 03, 2012) SMITH, Earnest at Jacksonville State (Nov 10, 2012) SILIVA, Iosua, SMITH, Earnest vs Tennessee Tech (Nov 17, 2012) SMITH, Earnest vs Tennessee Tech (Nov 17, 2012) ROSS, Jeremy at WKU (Sep 01, 2012) CARLTON, Montez, RICH, Steven, SHULER, Johnathan vs UT Martin (Sep 22, 2012) TEAGUE, Corey at Eastern Kentucky (Oct 13, 2012) RAGIN, Steven, SHULER, Johnathan,WILMER, Bradford vs Culver-Stockton (Nov 03, 2012)

Governors Top Marks Rushes.................... 61 Yards Rushing...... 378 Yards Per Rush...... 6.2 TD Rushes................. 6 Pass attempts......... 62 Pass completions... 40 Yards Passing....... 375 Yards Per Pass...... 8.2 TD Passes................. 4 Total Plays............... 88 Total Offense......... 497 Yards Per Play....... 6.5 Points....................... 56 Sacks By................... 2 ..................................... .....................................

vs Culver-Stockton (Nov 03, 2012) vs Culver-Stockton (Nov 03, 2012) vs Culver-Stockton (Nov 03, 2012) vs Culver-Stockton (Nov 03, 2012) at Jacksonville State (Nov 10, 2012) at Jacksonville State (Nov 10, 2012) at Jacksonville State (Nov 10, 2012) vs Tennessee Tech (Nov 17, 2012) vs Tennessee Tech (Nov 17, 2012) at Eastern Illinois (Sep 29, 2012) at Jacksonville State (Nov 10, 2012) vs Southeast Missouri (Oct 27, 2012) vs Culver-Stockton (Nov 03, 2012) at Virginia Tech (Sep 08, 2012) at Tennessee State (Sep 15, 2012) vs Murray State (Oct 06, 2012)

..................................... ..................................... First Downs............. 27 Penalties.................. 15 Penalty Yards........ 144 Turnovers.................. 4 Interceptions By....... 3 .....................................

vs Culver-Stockton (Nov 03, 2012) vs Tennessee Tech (Nov 17, 2012) at Jacksonville State (Nov 10, 2012) vs UT Martin (Sep 22, 2012) vs UT Martin (Sep 22, 2012) vs UT Martin (Sep 22, 2012) vs UT Martin (Sep 22, 2012) vs Culver-Stockton (Nov 03, 2012)

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2013 OPPONENT SUPERLATIVES Rushes........................................ 26 Yards Rushing.......................... 179 TD Rushes..................................... 2 ......................................................... ......................................................... ......................................................... ......................................................... Long Rush................................... 67 Pass attempts............................. 43 Pass completions....................... 38 Yards Passing........................... 455 TD Passes..................................... 5 ......................................................... Long Pass................................... 84 Receptions.................................... 9 ......................................................... Yards Receiving........................ 172 TD Receptions.............................. 2 ......................................................... ......................................................... Long Reception.......................... 84 Field Goals.................................... 2 ......................................................... Long Field Goal.......................... 49 Punts.............................................. 6 Punting Avg.............................. 46.8 Long Punt.................................... 57 Long Punt Return....................... 70 Long Kickoff Return................... 82 Tackles......................................... 14 Sacks.......................................... 2.0 Tackles For Loss....................... 3.0 Interceptions................................. 1 ......................................................... ......................................................... ......................................................... ......................................................... .........................................................

Individual

TERRELL, Levi, vs Southeast Missouri (Oct 27, 2012) LATHROP, Scott, vs Southeast Missouri (Oct 27, 2012) Holmes, M, at Virginia Tech (Sep 08, 2012) WALKER, J., at Eastern Illinois (Sep 29, 2012) DENHAM, Matt, at Eastern Kentucky (Oct 13, 2012) LATHROP, Scott, TERRELL, Levi, vs Southeast Missouri (Oct 27, 2012) PAGE, Doug, vs Tennessee Tech (Nov 17, 2012) LATHROP, Scott, vs Southeast Missouri (Oct 27, 2012) BROCKMAN, Casey, vs Murray State (Oct 06, 2012) BROCKMAN, Casey, vs Murray State (Oct 06, 2012) BROCKMAN, Casey, vs Murray State (Oct 06, 2012) GAROPPOLO, at Eastern Illinois (Sep 29, 2012) BROCKMAN, Casey, vs Murray State (Oct 06, 2012) PRYOR, T.J., at Eastern Kentucky (Oct 13, 2012) JAMES,TRAVIS, at Tennessee State (Sep 15, 2012) POWELL, Walter, vs Murray State (Oct 06, 2012) POWELL, Walter, vs Murray State (Oct 06, 2012) WRIGHT, GOBER, at Eastern Illinois (Sep 29, 2012) POWELL, Walter, WATKINS, Dontel, vs Murray State (Oct 06, 2012) EALEY,Washaun, at Jacksonville State (Nov 10, 2012) BAILEY, Cameron, at Eastern Kentucky (Oct 13, 2012) GODFREY, JAMIN, at Tennessee State (Sep 15, 2012) GELDBACH, Drew, vs Southeast Missouri (Oct 27, 2012) GELDBACH, Drew, vs Southeast Missouri (Oct 27, 2012) Klawuhn,Dylan, vs Culver-Stockton (Nov 03, 2012) ZINCHINI, Chad, vs Tennessee Tech (Nov 17, 2012) ZINCHINI, Chad, vs Tennessee Tech (Nov 17, 2012) Andrews, A., at WKU (Sep 01, 2012) ABSANON, S., at Eastern Kentucky (Oct 13, 2012) SMITH,Rashad, at Jacksonville State (Nov 10, 2012) RAMSEY, Taylor, vs Southeast Missouri (Oct 27, 2012) RAMSEY, Taylor, vs Southeast Missouri (Oct 27, 2012) Dowling, J., at WKU (Sep 01, 2012), Fuller, K, at Virginia Tech (Sep 08, 2012) Manning, D, at Virginia Tech (Sep 08, 2012) GODBOLT III, ST, VAN DYKE, DAVID, at Tennessee State (Sep 15, 2012) MCNAIR, Julius, FLENORL, Fred, SIMMS, Aaron, vs UT Martin (Sep 22, 2012) BELL, Justin, VANCE, Ichiro, at Eastern Kentucky (Oct 13, 2012) SMITH,Rashad, at Jacksonville State (Nov 10, 2012)

Opponents Top Marks Rushes.................... 62 Yards Rushing...... 399 Yards Per Rush...... 6.4 TD Rushes................. 5 Pass attempts......... 45 Pass completions... 40 Yards Passing....... 509 Yards Per Pass.... 17.0 TD Passes................. 6 Total Plays............... 92 Total Offense......... 666 Yards Per Play....... 9.0 Points....................... 65

vs Southeast Missouri (Oct 27, 2012) vs Southeast Missouri (Oct 27, 2012) vs Southeast Missouri (Oct 27, 2012) vs Southeast Missouri (Oct 27, 2012) vs Murray State (Oct 06, 2012) vs Murray State (Oct 06, 2012) at Eastern Illinois (Sep 29, 2012) at Eastern Kentucky (Oct 13, 2012) vs Murray State (Oct 06, 2012) vs Tennessee Tech (Nov 17, 2012) at Eastern Illinois (Sep 29, 2012) at WKU (Sep 01, 2012) at Eastern Illinois (Sep 29, 2012)

Sacks By................... 2 ..................................... First Downs............. 29 Penalties.................. 13 Penalty Yards.........117 Turnovers.................. 5 Interceptions By....... 3

at WKU (Sep 01, 2012) vs Southeast Missouri (Oct 27, 2012) vs Murray State (Oct 06, 2012) vs Tennessee Tech (Nov 17, 2012) vs Tennessee Tech (Nov 17, 2012) vs Culver-Stockton (Nov 03, 2012) vs UT Martin (Sep 22, 2012)

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GOVERNORS GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS |----RUSHING----| |--RECEIVING--| |-------PASSING-------| |--KICK RET--| |--PUNT RET--| All Date Sep 01 Sep 08 Sep 15 Sep 22 Sep 29 Oct 06 Oct 13 Oct 27 Nov 03 Nov 10 Nov 17

Opponent No. at WKU 37 at Virginia Tech 41 at Tennessee State 26 UT MARTIN 43 at Eastern Illinois 44 MURRAY STATE 38 at Eastern Kentucky 31 SOUTHEAST MISSOURI 30 CULVER-STOCKTON 61 at Jacksonville State 24 TENNESSEE TECH 27

Totals Opponent

Yds TD 153 1 179 1 94 0 175 0 134 1 152 1 143 0 136 1 378 6 122 0 103 1

Lg 68 32 44 15 20 32 27 26 27 36 22

No. 2 8 25 9 23 25 19 23 8 40 27

Yds TD 11 0 62 0 271 2 99 0 210 1 246 1 178 2 304 3 69 2 375 3 310 4

Lg Cmp-Att-Int Yds TD Lg No Yds TD Lg No Yds TD Lg off 9 2-11-1 11 0 9 6 132 0 54 0 0 0 0 164 19 8-21-2 62 0 19 3 46 0 23 3 15 0 8 241 26 25-48-2 271 2 26 4 64 0 25 0 0 0 0 365 27 9-26-3 99 0 27 3 36 0 16 0 0 0 0 274 34 23-44-0 210 1 34 3 62 0 22 2 -6 0 3 344 32 25-41-0 246 1 32 8 124 0 32 0 0 0 0 398 38 19-34-2 178 2 38 7 109 0 29 2 22 0 12 321 47 23-38-0 304 3 47 5 128 0 37 1 0 0 0 440 30 8-13-0 69 2 30 1 18 0 18 5 75 0 28 447 24 40-62-1 375 3 24 5 117 0 29 3 17 0 11 497 40 27-38-0 310 4 40 6 117 0 32 4 38 0 24 413

402 1769 12 68 209 2135 18 47 438 1995 26 67 199 2955 28 84

209-376-11 2135 18 47 51 953 199-304-8 2955 28 84 28 621

0 54 20 161 0 82 20 225

|-------------TACKLES-------------| |-SACKS-| |-FUMBLE-| P ass |- --------------XPTS----------------| Date Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds No-Yds FF FR-Yds Int-Yds QBH Brk Kick Att-Mad Run Rcv Saf Pts Sep 01 at WKU 41 26 67 5.0-14 1.0-7 0 1-0 1-0 1 3 0 1-1 0 0 0 10 Sep 08 at Virginia Tech 24 54 78 5.0-9 2.0-3 1 1-0 0-0 0 1 0 1-1 0 0 0 7 Sep 15 at Tennessee State 57 14 71 7.0-24 2.0-18 1 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 2-2 0 0 0 14 Sep 22 UT MARTIN 29 34 63 3.0-3 1.0-1 0 1-0 3-38 1 1 0 0-0 0 0 0 6 Sep 29 at Eastern Illinois 38 24 62 2.0-7 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 1 6 0 1-1 0 1 0 15 Oct 06 MURRAY STATE 34 54 88 5.0-29 2.0-17 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 2-2 0 0 0 14 Oct 13 at Eastern Kentucky 41 32 73 6.0-13 1.0-7 0 0-0 1-3 5 0 0 2-2 0 0 0 14 Oct 27 SOUTHEAST MISSOURI 33 48 81 4.0-16 1.0-11 0 0-0 0-0 3 1 0 4-3 0 0 0 27 Nov 03 CULVER-STOCKTON 19 32 51 9.0-30 2.0-14 2 2-0 3-25 1 0 0 8-8 0 0 0 56 Nov 10 at Jacksonville State 44 4 48 6.0-18 1.0-6 2 1-2 0-0 0 0 0 3-3 0 0 1 23 Nov 17 TENNESSEE TECH 50 34 84 9.0-26 2.0-11 5 3-0 0-0 2 4 0 5-5 0 0 0 38

Totals 410 356 766 61.0-189 15.0-95 Opponent 441 340 781 61.0-201 10.0-81

12 8

9-2 8-66 8-109 11-75

15 17 32 43

0 29-28 3 56-55

Date Opponent Sep 01 at WKU Sep 08 at Virginia Tech Sep 15 at Tennessee State Sep 22 UT MARTIN Sep 29 at Eastern Illinois Oct 06 MURRAY STATE Oct 13 at Eastern Kentucky Oct 27 SOUTHEAST MISSOURI Nov 03 CULVER-STOCKTON Nov 10 at Jacksonville State Nov 17 TENNESSEE TECH

|-----------------------PUNTING------------------------| |-----FIELD GOALS------| No Yds Avg Lg Blkd TB FC 50+ I20 FGA-FG Lg Blkd 7 283 40.4 49 0 0 1 0 0 2 1 44 1 10 313 31.3 41 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 5 195 39.0 47 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 6 213 35.5 41 0 0 3 0 0 3 2 35 0 5 221 44.2 50 0 0 2 1 2 1 0 0 0 6 253 42.2 68 0 1 1 2 1 2 0 0 0 6 241 40.2 57 0 1 5 1 1 0 0 0 0 3 103 34.3 53 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 112 37.3 42 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 6 231 38.5 60 0 0 2 1 2 1 1 43 0

57 2165 38.0 68 38 1436 37.8 57

Totals Opponent

1 0

3 17 1 8

6 10 12 4 44 2 11 16 10 49

2 0

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0 0

1 1

1 224 0 435

0 28 3904 1 70 4950


OPPONENT GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS

Date Sep 01 Sep 08 Sep 15 Sep 22 Sep 29 Oct 06 Oct 13 Oct 27 Nov 03 Nov 10 Nov 17

Opponent No. at WKU 39 at Virginia Tech 38 at Tennessee State 39 UT MARTIN 26 at Eastern Illinois 37 MURRAY STATE 27 at Eastern Kentucky 53 SOUTHEAST MISSOURI 62 CULVER-STOCKTON 27 at Jacksonville State 38 TENNESSEE TECH 52

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Opponent totals Austin Peay

438 1995 26 67 199 2955 28 84 402 1769 12 68 209 2135 18 47

Yds TD 244 2 192 4 112 1 118 1 157 4 64 1 229 3 399 5 10 0 214 3 256 2

Lg 41 26 16 32 28 24 18 67 10 60 41

No. 20 18 28 21 22 40 9 2 6 13 20

Yds TD 352 4 232 2 322 3 266 2 509 5 485 6 255 2 36 0 31 0 222 2 245 2

Lg Cmp-Att-Int Yds TD Lg No Yds TD Lg No Yds TD Lg off 40 20-27-1 352 4 40 3 74 0 40 4 74 1 70 596 30 18-26-0 232 2 30 1 18 0 18 5 88 0 46 424 51 28-37-0 322 3 51 1 24 0 24 2 7 0 6 434 40 21-33-3 266 2 40 2 91 0 48 2 10 0 11 384 66 22-37-0 509 5 66 3 68 0 35 1 14 0 14 666 71 40-45-0 485 6 71 3 70 0 44 3 2 0 7 549 84 9-15-1 255 2 84 1 82 0 82 0 0 0 0 484 25 2-9-0 36 0 25 3 54 0 25 0 0 0 0 435 14 6-17-3 31 0 14 3 54 0 24 0 0 0 0 41 71 13-18-0 222 2 71 3 28 0 14 2 8 0 8 436 36 20-40-0 245 2 36 5 58 0 20 1 22 0 22 501 199-304-8 2955 28 84 28 621 209-376-11 2135 18 47 51 953

0 82 20 225 0 54 20 161

|-------------TACKLES-------------| --SACKS--|---FUMBLE---|--- Pass Defense---|- -Blkd--|--------------Scoring--------------| Date Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds No-Yds FF FR-Yds Int-Yds QBH Brk Kick PAT Run Rcv Saf Pts Sep 01 at WKU 32 22 54 7.0-29 2.0-21 1 1-0 1-2 1 5 1 7-7 0 0 0 49 Sep 08 at Virginia Tech 35 32 67 10.0-23 1.0-4 0 0-0 2-0 4 3 1 6-6 0 0 0 42 Sep 15 at Tennessee State 47 8 55 3.0-13 1.0-9 0 0-0 2-0 2 4 0 3-2 0 1 0 34 Sep 22 UT MARTIN 31 46 77 5.0-23 1.0-12 1 1-11 3-25 2 1 0 4-4 0 0 0 31 Sep 29 at Eastern Illinois 52 28 80 9.0-30 1.0-9 2 1-0 0-0 7 8 0 8-8 0 0 0 65 Oct 06 MURRAY STATE 37 54 91 6.0-15 1.0-6 0 0-0 0-0 0 6 0 7-7 0 0 0 52 Oct 13 at Eastern Kentucky 33 42 75 6.0-8 0.0-0 0 0-0 2-29 6 2 0 6-6 0 0 0 45 Oct 27 SOUTHEAST MISSOURI 41 20 61 3.0-19 2.0-17 2 3-98 0-0 3 2 0 6-6 0 0 0 48 Nov 03 CULVER-STOCKTON 40 44 84 4.0-10 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 Nov 10 at Jacksonville State 58 8 66 3.0-22 1.0-3 0 0-0 1-19 6 6 1 5-5 0 0 0 38 Nov 17 TENNESSEE TECH 35 36 71 5.0-9 0.0-0 2 2-0 0-0 1 5 0 4-4 0 0 0 31

Opponent totals 441 340 781 61.0-201 10.0-81

Date Opponent Sep 01 at WKU Sep 08 at Virginia Tech Sep 15 at Tennessee State Sep 22 UT MARTIN Sep 29 at Eastern Illinois Oct 06 MURRAY STATE Oct 13 at Eastern Kentucky Oct 27 SOUTHEAST MISSOURI Nov 03 CULVER-STOCKTON Nov 10 at Jacksonville State Nov 17 TENNESSEE TECH

Opponent totals Austin Peay

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8-109 11-75

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3 56-55

|--------------------------PUNTING--------------------------|------FIELD GOALS-------| No Yds Avg Lg Blkd TB FC 50+ I20 FGA-FG Lg Blkd 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 5 220 44.0 53 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 3 127 42.3 47 0 0 0 0 1 3 2 43 0 2 76 38.0 39 0 0 2 0 1 2 1 32 0 4 83 20.8 45 0 0 2 0 1 1 1 28 0 4 142 35.5 43 0 0 2 0 4 1 1 21 0 3 100 33.3 41 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 29 0 3 115 38.3 42 0 0 1 0 1 2 2 49 0 6 223 37.2 45 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 116 38.7 45 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 43 0 5 234 46.8 57 0 0 0 1 0 2 1 26 0 38 1436 37.8 57 57 2165 38.0 68

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GOVERNORS HISTORY

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ALL-TIME APSU RECORDS Team—Single Season

RUSHING Most attempts—651 (1994) Most net yards gained—2,995 (1994) Highest average per rush—4.8 (1948) Highest average per game—290.4 (1948) PASSING Most attempts—442 (1999) Most completions—253 (1999) Most had intercepted—35 (1969) Highest percent completed—.605 (2006) Most yards gained—2,847 (1999) Most touchdowns by passing—25 (1999) Highest average per game—258.8 (1999) TOTAL OFFENSE Most rushing and passing plays—803 (2002)

Most offensive plays—97 vs. TennesseeMartin (1997) First downs rushing—29 vs. Kentucky Wesleyan (1994) – OVC Record Net yards rushing—674 vs. Kentucky Wesleyan (1994) – OVC Record Total offense—701 vs. Kentucky Wesleyan (1994) – OVC Record

RUSHING Most rushes—935 by Chris Fletcher (2004-07 ) Most net yards gained—4,688 by Chris Fletcher (2004-07) Highest average per rush (minimum 200 rushes)—6.6 by Floyd Jones (80-81, 84) [1,498 yards on 205 rushes] PASSING Most attempts—1,063 by Jesse Kellogg (2001-05) Most completions—504 by Jesse Kellogg (2001-05) Most had intercepted—47 by Jesse Kellogg (2001-05) Highest percent completed (minimum 200 attempts)—59.1 by Mark Cunningham (286-484/2004-07) Most yards gained—5,587 by Brian Baker (1998-01) Most touchdown passes thrown—48 by Brian Baker (1998‑01) Highest efficiency rating—125.0 by Brian Baker (1998-01) TOTAL OFFENSE Most rushing and passing plays—1,187 by Jesse Kellogg (2002-05)

Most yards gained rushing and passing—4,201 (1994) Highest average per play—5.4 (1994) PUNTING Most punts—91 (1972) Highest average per punt—41.0 (2010) INTERCEPTIONS Most passes intercepted—24 (1985) Most yards returned—296 (1970) PUNT RETURNS Most punts returned—49 (2002) Most yards returned—502 (1965) KICKOFF RETURNS Most kickoffs returned—68 (1989) Most yards returned—1,390 (2008) Kickoff returned for TD–– 2 (2007)

Single‑Game Miscellaneous Highest rushing average—9.91 yards per carry vs. Kentucky Wesleyan (1994) – OVC Record Most rushing touchdowns—8 vs. Kentucky Wesleyan (1994)* – tied for OVC Record Most points—73 vs. Morehead State (1994) – OVC Record Most touchdowns—10 vs. Morehead State (1994) – tied for OVC Record

Individual—Career

Most yards gained rushing and passing—5,721 by Brian Baker (1998-01) Highest average per play (minimum 250 plays)—6.6 by Ben Fendley (1947‑50) RECEIVING Most passes caught—232 by Harold Roberts (1967‑70) Most yards—2,999 by Harold Roberts (1967‑70) Most touchdown passes caught—31 by Harold Roberts (1967‑70) PUNTING Most punts—259 by J.P Hogan (2000‑03) Highest punting average (minimum 75 punts)—39.24 by Ryan Key (2007-10) PUNT RETURNS Most returned—96 by Tim Chilcutt (1962‑ 65) Most yards returned—938 by Tim Chilcutt (1963‑65) KICKOFF RETURNS Most returned—191 by Terrence Holt (200710) – CURRENT FCS CAREER RECORD Most yards returned—4,683 by Terrence Holt (2007-10) – CURRENT FCS CAREER RECORD Most TDs returned—4 by Terrence Holt (200710) – CURRENT FCS CAREER RECORD

MISCELLANEOUS Most first downs by rushing—144 (1994) Most first downs by passing—118 (1999) Most total first downs—205 (1994) Most penalties against—112 (1992) Most yards penalized—897 (1992) Most fumbles—48 (1982) SCORING Most total points scored—298 (11 games, 1994) Most total points per game—31.1 (280 in 9 games, 1965) Most total points allowed—440 (10 games, 1997) Most total points per game—44.0 (440 in 10 games, 1998)

Most points‑after made—10 vs. Morehead State (1994) – tied for OVC Record Most kickoffs—11 vs. Morehead State (1994) – tied for OVC Record Largest victory margin—67 points vs. Morehead State (1994)

ALL-PURPOSE YARDS Total yards—7,512 by Terrence Holt (200710) Yards per game—170.7 by Terrence Holt (2007-10) INTERCEPTIONS Most interceptions—16 by Kirk Pointer (1992‑95) Most yards returned—232 by Thomas Sexton (1998‑02) SCORING Most touchdowns—45 by Chris Fletcher (2004-07) Most points‑after attempted—109 by Justin Deardorff (1999‑03) Most points‑after made—101 by Justin Deardorff (1999‑03) Most field goals kicked—33 by Tom McMillan (1986‑90) Most field goals attempted—62 by Tom McMillan (1986‑89) Total points—270 by Chris Fletcher (200407), 45 touchdowns

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Single Season

ALL-TIME APSU RECORDS

RUSHING Most rushes—319 by Jay Bailey (2002) Most net yards gained—1,687 by Jay Bailey (2002) Highest average per rush (minimum 60 rushes)—8.2 yards per carry by Floyd Jones (1981) (1,093 yards on 134 attempts) PASSING Most attempts—421 by Brian Baker (1999) Most completions—247 by Brian Baker (1999) Most intercepted—25 by Dennis Dyer (1969) Highest percent completed (minimum 75 attempts)—.619 by Brian Baker (2001) Most yards gained—2,809 by Brian Baker (1999) Most touchdown passes—25 by BrianBaker (1999) TOTAL OFFENSE Most rushing and passing plays—490 by Brian Baker (1999) Most rushing and passing yards—2,695 by Brian Baker (1999) Highest average per play (minimum 100 plays)—8.0 yards by Floyd Jones (1981) RECEIVING Most receptions—77 by Lanis Frederick (2006) Most yards gained—1101 by Lanis Frederick (2006)

Most TD passes caught—11 by Harold Roberts (1967); Ron Blair (2001) PUNTING Most punts—82 by Grad Wright (1990) Highest average per punt (minimum 25 punts)—41.23 yards by Ryan Key (2010) PUNT RETURNS Most punts returned—40 by Corey Phillips (2002) Most yards returned—502 by Tim Chilcutt (1965) KICKOFF RETURNS Most kicks returned—45 by Terrence Holt (2007) Most yards returned—1,285 by Terrence Holt (2008) INTERCEPTIONS Most intercepted passes—9 by Howell Flatt (1966) Most yards returned—181 by Howell Flatt (1966) SCORING Most touchdowns scored—18 by Jay Bailey (2002); Chris Fletcher (2006) Most points‑after attempted—36 by Justin Deardorff (2002) Most points‑after made—33 by David Young (1994) Most field goals attempted—23 by Tom McMillan (1987) Most field goals made—14 by Tom McMillan (1987)

Terrence Holt TERRENCE HOLT Most consecutive field goals made—7 by David Young (1994) Most total points scored—108 by Jay Bailey (2002)

Single Game

RUSHING Most attempts—47 by Jay Bailey (Kentucky Wesleyan, 10/19/02) Most net yards—244 by Floyd Jones (Morehead State, 10/11/81) Highest average per rush—12.5 yards by Arnold Huskey (East Tennessee, 1965) (minimum 8 rushes) (8 rushes for 100 yards) Longest run––99 yards by Jay Bailey (Valparaiso, 9/23/00)

JAY BAILEY • 2002 Pioneer Football League Offensive Player of the Year • 2002 Associated Press All-American • 2002 AFCA All-American • 2002 Sports Network Mid-Major All-American • 2002 Football Gazette Mid-Major All-American • 2002 Verizon District IV Academic All-American Single-Season Records Most Rushes: 319 (2002) Net Yards: 1,687 (2002) Touchdowns: 18 (2002) Points Scored 108 (2002)

Single-Game Records Most Rushing Attempts: 47 (Kentucky Wesleyan, 2002) Longest Run: 99 yards (Valparasio, 2000)

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PASSING Most attempts—61 by Jake Ryan (at Jacksonville State, 11/10/12) Most completions—40 by Brian Baker (Virginia-Wise, 11/6/99); Jake Ryan (at Jacksonville State, 11/10/12) Most had intercepted—5 by Brian Baker (Davidson, 11/13/09); Rob Christophel (Eastern Kentucky,10/1/83); Steve Brewer (Eastern Kentucky, 9/29/79); John Kok (Murray State, 11/8/69); Dennis Dyer (Eastern Kentucky,10/4/69) Highest percent completed—.875 by Jesse Kellogg (Kentucky Wesleyan, 9/27/03) (21 completions, 24 attempts) Most yards gained—438 by Brian Baker (Virginia-Wise, 11/6/99) Most touchdown passes thrown—5 by Brian Baker (Campbellsville, 9/25/99), (KentuckyWesleyan, 10/20/01) Longest completion––91 yards by Jesse Kellogg (Campbellsville, 9/6/03/03) TOTAL OFFENSE Most rushing and passing plays—72 by Brian Baker (Virginia-Wise,11/6/99) Most yards gained rushing and passing —429 by Brian Baker (VirginiaWise, 11/6/99) Highest average per play—14.9 yards by Robert Parker (Eastern Kentucky, 10/22/60) (minimum 10 plays)

RECEIVING Most receptions—20 by Harold Roberts (Murray State, 1969) Most yards gained—252 by Harold Roberts (Murray State, 1969) Most touchdown passes caught—4 by Harold Roberts (Murray State, (11/8/69); Ron Blair (Kentucky Wesleyan, 10/20/01) Longest reception––91 yards by Paul Derrick (Campbellsville, 9/6/03) PUNTING Most punts—14 by Mike Johnson (Tennessee Tech, 11/13/71) Highest average per punt—49.0 yards by Reid Barr (Western Kentucky, 11/25/86) (minimum 5 punts) (6 for 294 yards) Longest punt—81 yards by Chip J o h n s o n ( We s t e r n K e n t u c k y, 9/28/74) Most punts down inside 20 (since 1997)––5 by J.P Hogan (Charleston Southern, 10/13/10); Bradley Wilson (Davidson, 10/8/05); Ryan Key (Jacksonville State, 10/31/09) INTERCEPTIONS Most passes intercepted—4 by Jim Hardie (Morehead State, 10/10/70); Taylon Jenkins (Georgetown, 11/14/98) Most yards returned—110 by James Mesidor (Southeast Missouri, 9/28/91) Longest interception returned—99 yards by Howell Flatt (9/24/66)

FUMBLES Most fumbles recovered—3 by Jeremy Ross (Middle Tennessee, 9/11/10) Most fumble return yards––91 by Brent Brock ( KICKOFF RETURNS Most kickoffs returned—7 by Tulsa Payette (Morehead State,10/28/00), Terrence Holt (Youngstown State, 9/12/09); (UT Martin, 11/21/09) Most yards returned—243 (UT Martin, 11/21/09) Longest punt returned—99 yards by Terrence Holt (Tennessee State, 11/7/09) PUNT RETURNS Most punts returned—7 by Tim Chilcutt (Tennessee‑Martin, 11/20/65); Corey Phillips (Butler, 10/12/02) Most yards returned—146 by Joe Grimsley (Tennessee‑Martin, 9/9/78) Longest punt returned—71 yards by Terrence Holt (Tennessee State, 11/14/09) SCORING Most touchdowns—5 by Daniel Williams (Tennessee‑Martin, 11/23/96) Most field goals—4 by Tom McMillan (Kansas State, 9/5/87); Stephen Stansell (9/18/10) Longest field goal—55 yards by Brian Yarbrough (Western Kentucky, 9/24/83) Most points‑after attempted—10 by David Young (Morehead State, 10/22/94) Most points‑after made—10 by David Young (Morehead State, 10/22/94) Most points scored—30 by Daniel Williams (Tennessee‑Martin, 11/23/96)

HAROLD “RED” ROBERTS • One of Eight APSU Athletes to have number retired • Four-time All-OVC pick • 1970 Associated Press All-American • 1968-69 Honorable Mention Associated Press All-American

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TOP 10 RECORDS The individual career and single-season marks on these pages are for the period from 1963 to current when Austin Peay first began play in the Ohio Valley Conference. In statistical rankings, the rounding of percentages and/or averages may indicate ties where none exist. In these cases, the numerical order of the rankings is accurate.

INDIVIDUAL SINGLE SEASON RECORDS Rushing

RUSHING YARDS Rank YDS Player 1. 1687 Jay BAILEY 2. 1401 Chris FLETCHER 3. 1343 Chris FLETCHER 4. 1100 Ryan WHITE 5. 1093 Floyd JONES 6. 1086 Mike LEWIS 7. 1081 Ryan WHITE 8. 1054 John OGLES 9. 1017 John OGLES 10. 974 Chris FLETCHER RUSHING ATTEMPTS Rank ATT Player (Yds) 1. 319 Jay BAILEY (319-1687) 2. 255 Chris FLETCHER (255-1401) 3. 251 Chris FLETCHER (251-1343) 4. 247 John OGLES (247-1054) 5. 236 Ryan WHITE (236-1100) 6. 230 Ryan WHITE (230-1081) 7. 228 Chris FLETCHER (228-974) 8. 212 John OGLES (212-1017) 9. 209 Mike LEWIS (209-1086) 10. 201 Chris FLETCHER (201-970)

Season 2002 2006 2007 2011 1981 1986 2009 1966 1965 2004 Season 2002 2006 2007 1966 2011 2009 2004 1965 1986 2005

RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS Rank TDs Player 1. 18 Jay BAILEY 2. 16 Chris FLETCHER 3. 14 Chris FLETCHER 4. 13 Terrence HOLT 5. 10 DeAunta MCAFEE 10 Sonny DEFILIPPIS 7. 9 Mike LEWIS 8. 8 Floyd JONES 8 Terremce HOLT 10. 7 Jay BAILEY 7 Daniel WILLIAMS 7 Chris FLETCHER

Season 2002 2006 2007 2009 1998 1980 1986 1981 2010 2001 1996 2005

AVERAGE YARDS/RUSH (MIN. 70 ATTEMPTS) Rank YPR Player (Att-Yds) 1. 8.16 Floyd JONES (134-1093) 2. 6.13 Jay BAILEY (120-736) 3. 5.89 Wesley KITTS(84-495) 4. 5.70 Floyd JONES (71-405) 5. 5.67 Wesley KITTS (94-533) 6. 5.60 Brandon GARNER (82-459) 7. 5.52 Henry YARBER (149-822) 8. 5.51 Jacob DICKSON (142-783) 9. 5.49 Chris FLETCHER (255-1401) 10. 5.47 Jamie SPICER (92-503)

Season 1981 2000 2011 1984 2012 2000 1974 1996 2006 1991

RUSHING YARDS/GAME (MIN. 8 GAMES) Rank YPG Player (Gms) 1. 140.6 Jay BAILEY (12) 2. 127.4 Chris FLETCHER (11) 3. 122.1 Chris FLETCHER (11) 4. 113.0 John OGLES (9) 5. 109.3 Floyd JONES (10) 6. 105.4 John OGLES (10) 7. 100.0 Ryan WHITE (11) 8. 98.7 Mike LEWIS (11) 9. 98.3 Ryan WHITE (11) 10. 92.0 Jay BAILEY (8) assing P PASS ATTEMPTS Rank ATT Player 1. 421 Brian BAKER 2. 419 Jesse KELLOGG 3. 363 Jake RYAN 4. 326 Mark CUNNINGHAM 5. 309 Jesse KELLOGG 6. 275 Kerry SEVERSON 7. 271 Adam PINEO 8. 259 Dale EDWARDS 9. 256 Lance HOELTKE 256 Jake RYAN PASS COMPLETIONS Rank CMP Player 1. 247 Brian BAKER 2. 207 Jake RYAN 3. 197 Mark CUNNINGHAM 4. 190 Jesse KELLOGG 5. 157 Jesse KELLOGG 6. 148 Brian BAKER 7. 144 Adam PINEO 8. 136 Jake RYAN 9. 133 Kerry SEVERSON 10. 130 Dale EDWARDS

Season 2002 2006 2007 1965 1981 1966 2011 1986 2009 2000

PASSES INTERCEPTED Rank INT Player 1. 25 Dennis DYER 2. 19 Jesse KELLOGG 3. 18 Carl WILLIAMS 4. 17 Lance HOELTKE 5. 16 Sonny DEFILIPPIS 6. 15 Rick CHRISTOPHEL 15 Randy CHRISTOPHEL 15 Jake RYAN 9. 14 Steve BREWER 14 Dennis DYER

Season 1999 2004 2012 2006 2003 1989 1998 1986 1995 2011 Season 1999 2012 2006 2004 2003 2001 1998 2011 1989 1986

PASSING YARDS Rank YDS Player 1. 2809 Brian BAKER 2. 2236 Mark CUNNINGHAM 3. 2104 Jake RYAN 4. 2037 Jesse KELLOGG 5. 1881 Adam PINEO 1881 Brian BAKER 7. 1809 Jesse KELLOGG 8. 1623 Dale EDWARDS 9. 1618 Sonny DEFILIPPIS 10. 1570 Lance HOELTKE

Season 1999 2006 2012 2004 1998 2001 2003 1986 1980 1995

TOUCHDOWN PASSES Rank TDs Player 1. 25 Brian BAKER 2. 18 Jake RYAN 3. 16 Brian BAKER 4. 13 Rodney ROGERS 13 Jesse KELLOGG 13 Dennis DYER 7. 12 Sonny DEFILIPPIS 12 Mark CUNNINGHAM 12 Jake RYAN 10. 11 Carlton FLATT

Season 1999 2012 2001 1965 2004 1968 1980 2006 2011 1964

Jesse Kellogg PASS COMPLETION PERCENTAGE (MIN. 125 ATTEMPTS) Rank PCT Player Season 1. 61.9 Brian BAKER 2001 2. 60.4 Mark CUNNINGHAM 2006 3. 58.7 Brian BAKER 1999 4. 57.0 Jake RYAN 2012 5. 53.6 Randy CHRISTOPHEL 1975 6. 53.1 Adam PINEO 1998 7. 53.1 Jake RYAN 2011 8. 52.2 Adam PINEO 1997 9. 50.8 Jesse KELLOGG 2003 10. 50.5 Jake RYAN 2010 PASS EFFICIENCY (MIN. 125 ATTEMPTS) Rank RAT Player 1. 139.2 Brian BAKER 2. 128.1 Brian BAKER 3. 122.2 Mark CUNNINGHAM 4. 116.6 Jake RYAN 5. 114.8 Adam PINEO 6. 114.4 Adam PINEO 7. 114.4 Mike KATZMAN 8. 111.6 Dennis DYER 9. 106.1 Dale EDWARDS 10. 105.4 Jake RYAN

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Season 1969 2004 1966 1995 1980 1973 1975 2011 1979 1968

Season 2001 1999 2006 2012 1998 1997 1981 1968 1986 2011


YARDS/PASS (MIN. 125 ATTEMPTS) Rank YPP Player 1. 7.9 Brian BAKER 2. 7.8 Carl WILLIAMS 3. 6.9 Adam PINEO 4. 6.9 Mark CUNNINGHAM 5. 6.7 Brian BAKER 6. 6.6 Dennis DYER 7. 6.5 Mike KATZMAN 8. 6.5 Adam PINEO 9. 6.4 Sonny DEFILIPPIS 10. 6.4 Steve BREWER

Season 2001 1966 1998 2006 1999 1968 1981 1997 1980 1979

YARDS/COMPLETION (MIN. 125 ATTEMPTS) Rank YPC Player 1. 19.0 Carl WILLIAMS 2. 15.1 Sonny DEFILIPPIS 3. 14.4 Randy CHRISTOPHEL 4. 14.4 Mike KATZMAN 5. 13.9 Steve BREWER 6. 13.8 Sammy GHOLSTON 7. 13.7 Dennis DYER 8. 13.2 Lance HOELTKE 9. 13.1 Adam PINEO 10. 12.7 Brian BAKER

Season 1966 1980 1977 1981 1979 1987 1968 1995 1998 2001

PASSING YARDS/GAME (MIN. 8 GAMES) Rank YPG Player (Gms) 1. 255.4 Brian BAKER (11) 2. 209.0 Adam PINEO (9) 209.0 Brian BAKER (9) 4. 203.3 Mark CUNNINGHAM (11) 5. 191.3 Jake RYAN (11) 6. 185.2 Jesse KELLOGG (11) 7. 164.5 Jesse KELLOGG (11) 8. 164.2 Jake RYAN (9) 9. 147.5 Dale EDWARDS (11) 10. 147.1 Sonny DEFILIPPIS (11)

Season 1999 1998 2001 2006 2012 2004 2003 2011 1986 1980

Receiving

RECEIVING YARDS Rank YDS Player 1. 1101 Lanis FREDERICK (77-1101) 2. 1033 Vince TWEDDELL (64-1033) 3. 990 Harold ROBERTS (63-990) 4. 965 Michae FARRELL (66-965) 5. 912 Steve PUTHOFF (43-912) 6. 869 Harold ROBERTS (67-869) 7. 846 Pat CURRAN (51-846) 846 Michae FARRELL (50-846) 9. 774 Devin STARK (67-774) 10. 730 Gary WILLIAMS (51-730)

Season 2006 1998 1968 1999 1980 1969 2004 2001 2012 1995

PASS RECEPTIONS Rank Rec Player 1. 77 Lanis FREDERICK (77-1101) 2. 67 Harold ROBERTS (67-869) 67 Devin STARK (67-774) 4. 66 Michae FARRELL (66-965) 5. 64 Vince TWEDDELL (64-1033) 6. 63 Harold ROBERTS (63-990) 7. 56 Pat CURRAN (56-707) 56 Harold ROBERTS (56-666) 9. 53 Frank ESCOBAR (53-698) 53 Devin STARK (53-627)

Season 2006 1969 2012 1999 1998 1968 2003 1967 1997 2011

Total Offense

Lanis Frederick PASS RECEPTION TDS Rank No. Player 1. 11 Harold ROBERTS 11 Ron BLAIR 3. 10 Devin STARK 4. 9 Harold ROBERTS 5. 8 Pat CURRAN 8 Harold ROBERTS 7. 7 Lanis FREDERICK 7 Devin STARK 7 Michae FARRELL 10. 6 Steve PUTHOFF 6 Ronnie PARSON 6 Daniel HERNDON 6 Pete BUSH 6 Jack WALLACE 6 Vince TWEDDELL

Season 1967 2001 2012 1969 2004 1968 2006 2011 1999 1978 1965 1999 1965 1960 1998

AVERAGE YARDS/CATCH (MINIMUM 25 RECEPTIONS) Rank YPG Player Season 1. 21.21 Steve PUTHOFF (43-912) 1980 2. 19.44 Ronnie PARSON (25-486) 1966 3. 19.19 Andy TOOMBS (26-499) 1966 4. 19.00 Ron BLAIR (31-589) 2001 5. 18.74 Trae WILLIS (27-506) 2002 6. 16.92 Michae FARRELL (50-846) 2001 7. 16.67 Lanis FREDERICK (33-550) 2007 8. 16.59 Pat CURRAN (51-846) 2004 9. 16.39 Rod SMITH (36-590) 1984 10. 16.14 Vince TWEDDELL (64-1033) 1998 RECEPTIONS/GAME (MINIMUM 8 GAMES) Rank RPG Player 1. 7.00 Lanis FREDERICK (11 games) 2. 6.70 Harold ROBERTS (10 games) 3. 6.30 Harold ROBERTS (10 games) 4. 6.09 Devin STARK (11 games) 5. 6.00 Michae FARRELL (11 games) 6. 5.82 Vince TWEDDELL (11 games) 7. 5.60 Harold ROBERTS (10 games) 8. 5.56 Michae FARRELL (9 games) 9. 5.30 Frank ESCOBAR (10 games) 10. 5.10 Pat CURRAN (10 games)

Season 2006 1969 1968 2012 1999 1998 1967 2001 1997 2004

TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS Rank YDS Player 1. 2695 Brian BAKER 2. 2199 Sonny DEFILIPPIS 3. 2156 Mark CUNNINGHAM 4. 2042 Jake RYAN 5. 2015 Jesse KELLOGG 6. 1940 Lance HOELTKE 7. 1870 Brian BAKER 8. 1802 Jesse KELLOGG 9. 1800 Adam PINEO 10. 1687 Jay BAILEY

Season 1999 1980 2006 2012 2004 1995 2001 2003 1998 2002

TDS RESPONSIBLE FOR Rank TDs Player 1. 25 Brian BAKER 2. 22 Son DEFILIPPIS 3. 19 Brian BAKER 4. 18 Jake RYAN 18 Chris FLETCHER 18 Jay BAILEY 7. 15 Chris FLETCHER 15 Terrence HOLT 9. 14 Jesse KELLOGG 10. 13 Lance HOELTKE 13 Rodney ROGERS 13 Jake RYAN 13 Dennis DYER

Season 1999 1980 2001 2012 2006 2002 2007 2009 2004 1995 1965 2011 1968

TOTAL OFFENSE/GAME (MIN. 8 GAMES) Rank YDS Player 1. 245.0 Brian BAKER 2. 207.8 Brian BAKER 3. 200.0 Adam PINEO 4. 199.9 Sonny DEFILIPPIS 5. 196.0 Mark CUNNINGHAM 6. 185.6 Jake RYAN 7. 183.2 Jesse KELLOGG 8. 176.4 Lance HOELTKE 9. 163.8 Jesse KELLOGG 10. 160.2 Jake RYAN

Season 1999 2001 1998 1980 2006 2012 2004 1995 2003 2011

ALL PURPOSE YARDS Rank YDS Player 1. 2373 Terrence HOLT 2. 2153 Jay BAILEY 3. 2049 Terrence HOLT 4. 1842 Chris FLETCHER 5. 1733 Terrence HOLT 6. 1477 Michael FARRELL 7. 1407 Chris FLETCHER 8. 1357 Terrence HOLT 9. 1351 Tim CHILCUTT 10. 1330 Mike LEWIS

Season 2009 2002 2010 2006 2008 1999 2007 2007 1965 1986

ALL PURPOSE YARDS/GAME (MIN. 8 GAMES) Rank YDS Player 1. 215.7 Terrence HOLT 2. 186.3 Terrence HOLT 3. 179.4 Jay BAILEY 4. 167.5 Chris FLETCHER 5. 157.5 Terrence HOLT 6. 150.1 Tim CHILCUTT 7. 144.2 Michael FARRELL 8. 134.3 Michael FARRELL 9. 127.9 Chris FLETCHER 10. 124.2 Floyd JONES

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Scoring

Field Goals

TOTAL POINTS SCORED Rank TP Player 1. 108 Chris FLETCHER 108 Jay BAILEY 3. 90 Chris FLETCHER 90 Terrence HOLT 5. 72 DeAunta MCAFEE 6. 69 Ronnie PARSON 7. 66 Harold ROBERTS 66 Ron BLAIR 66 Floyd JONES 10. 63 David YOUNG TOUCHDOWNS SCORED Rank TDs Player 1. 18 Chris FLETCHER 18 Jay BAILEY 3. 15 Chris FLETCHER 15 Terrence Holt 5. 12 DeAunta MCAFEE 6. 11 Ron BLAIR 11 Floyd JONES 11 Harold ROBERTS 9. 10 Devin STARK 10 Sonny DEFILIPPIS

Season 2006 2002 2007 2009 1998 1965 1967 2001 1981 1994 Season 2006 2002 2007 2009 1998 2001 1981 1967 2012 1980

PATs

PAT KICKS MADE Rank FGM Player 1. 33 David YOUNG 2. 32 Justin DEARDORFF 3. 29 Justin DEARDORFF 4. 27 Stephen STANSELL 27 Stephen STANSELL 27 Ross COFFEE 7. 24 Dustin ANDERSON 8. 23 Stephen STANSELL 9. 22 Brian YARBROUGH 22 Issac ZIOLKOWSKI 22 Mike MEADOR 22 David YOUNG

Season 1994 2002 2001 2012 2009 2006 1999 2011 1985 2007 1979 1995

PAT KICKS ATTEMPTED Rank ATTS Player 1. 36 Justin DEARDORFF 2. 35 David YOUNG 3. 31 Ronnie PARSON 31 Issac ZIOLKOWSKI 5. 30 Ross COFFEE 6. 29 Dustin ANDERSON 29 Justin DEARDORFF 8. 27 Stephen STANSELL 28 Stephen STANSELL 10. 26 David YOUNG

Season 2002 1994 1965 2007 2006 1999 2001 2012 2009 1995

PAT KICK PERCENTAGE (MIN. 15 ATTEMPTS) Rank K% Player 1. 100.0 Justin DEARDORFF (29-29) 100.0 Tom MCMILLAN (9-9) 100.0 Stephen STANSELL (23-23) 100.0 Brian YARBROUGH (22-22) 100.0 Steve MUNNELL (21-21) 100.0 Steve MUNNELL (12-12) 100.0 Steve SHIA (14-14) 100.0 Brad WILSON (14-14) 9. 96.4 Stephen STANSELL (27-28) 96.4 Stephen STANSELL (27-28)

Season 2001 1987 2011 1985 1993 1990 1970 2004 2012 2009

FIELD GOALS MADE Rank FGM Player 1. 14 Tom MCMILLAN (14-23) 2. 12 Stephen STANSELL (12-18) 3. 11 Bria YARBROUGH (11-18) 4. 10 David YOUNG (10-14) 10 Tim MAXWELL (10-17) 10 Stephen STANSELL (10-19) 10 Tom MCMILLAN (10-19) 8. 9 Isaac ZIOLKOWSKI (9-14) 9 Stephen STANSELL (9-15) 9 Just DEARDORFF (9-20) 9 Bria YARBROUGH (9-21) FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Rank FGA Player 1. 23 Tom MCMILLAN (14-23) 2. 21 Brian YARBROUGH (9-21) 3. 20 Justin DEARDORFF (9-20) 4. 19 Tom MCMILLAN (10-19) 19 Stephen STANSELL (10-19) 6. 18 Brian YARBROUGH (11-18) 18 Stephen STANSELL (12-18) 8. 17 Tim MAXWELL (10-17) 9. 16 Mike MEADOR (7-16) 16 Mike MEADOR (6-16) FIELD GOAL PCT (MINIMUM 8 ATTEMPTS) Rank FG% Player 1. 71.4 David YOUNG (10-14) 2. 70.0 Brad WILSON (7-10) 3. 66.7 Justin DEARDORFF (6-9) 66.7 Ross COFFEE (8-12) 66.7 Stephen STANSELL (12-18) 66.7 Steve MUNNELL (6-9) 66.7 Steve SHIA (6-9) 8. 64.3 Isaac ZIOLKOWSKI (9-14) 9. 62.5 Isaac ZIOLKOWSKI (5-8) 62.5 Steve MUNNELL (5-8) 62.5 Jon PALMER (5-8)

Season 1987 2010 1983 1994 1975 2011 1986 2007 2009 2002 1985 Season 1987 1985 2002 1986 2011 1983 2010 1975 1977 1979 Season 1994 2005 2000 2006 2010 1990 1971 2007 2008 1991 1997

PUNTING

PUNTING YARDS Rank YDS Player 1. 3062 Grad WRIGHT (82-3062) 2. 3000 Reid BARR (76-3000) 3. 2995 Brad WILSON (77-2995) 4. 2980 J.P. HOGAN (78-2980) 5. 2942 Steve WILLIAMS (78-2942) 6. 2926 Tim MAXWELL (78-2926) 7. 2833 Jimmy HARDIE (77-2833) 8. 2824 Steve WILLIAMS (72-2824) 9. 2741 Jimmy HARDIE (72-2741) 10. 2672 Steve WILLIAMS (71-2672)

Season 1990 1987 2005 2002 1984 1975 1970 1983 1968 1982

PUNTING ATTEMPTS Rank ATT Player 1. 82 Grad WRIGHT (82-3062) 2. 78 J.P. HOGAN (78-2980) 78 Steve WILLIAMS (78-2942) 78 Tim MAXWELL (78-2926) 5. 77 Brad WILSON (77-2995) 77 Jimmy HARDIE (77-2833) 7. 76 Reid BARR (76-3000) 8. 73 Tim HAMMOND (73-2661) 9. 72 J.P. HOGAN (72-2667) 72 Steve WILLIAMS (72-2824) 72 Jimmy HARDIE (72-2741)

Season 1990 2002 1984 1975 2005 1970 1987 1981 2003 1983 1968

PUNTS HAD BLOCKED Rank ATT Player 1. 2 J.P. HOGAN (78-2980) 2 Ryan KEY (49-1851) 2 Steve WILLIAMS (78-2942) 2 J.P. HOGAN (58-2146) 5. 1 Ryan KEY (48-1858) 1 Jon PALMER (17-533) 1 Ross COFFEE (52-1752) 1 Jas STOOKSBURY (30-987) 1 Brad WILSON (69-2474)

AVERAGE YARDS/PUNT (minimum 30 attempts) Rank AVG Player Season 1. 41.23 Ryan KEY (52-2144) 2010 2. 40.87 Reid BARR (60-2452) 1986 3. 39.47 Reid BARR (76-3000) 1987 4. 39.22 Steve WILLIAMS (72-2824) 1983 5. 39.12 Russ AARON (51-1995) 1977 6. 39.10 Ryan KEY (51-1994) 2009 7. 38.96 Chris WIGGINS (53-2065) 1996 8. 38.91 Bryan STRINGER (46-1790) 1979 9. 38.90 Brad WILSON (77-2995) 2005 10. 38.85 Jeff BUFFALOE (48-1865) 1988

Punt Returns

PUNT RETURN YARDS Rank YDS Player 1. 502 Tim CHILCUTT 2. 379 Joe GRIMSLEY 3. 336 Don DERRICK 4. 276 Joe GRIMSLEY 5. 215 Todd HERNDON 6. 213 Calvin WARNER 7. 212 Richard WOODS 8. 199 Terrence HOLT 9. 197 Howell FLATT 197 Arthur KING

Season 1965 1978 1976 1979 1985 1970 1973 2009 1967 1992

PUNT RETURNS Rank PR Player 1. 40 Corey PHILLIPS 2. 35 Joe GRIMSLEY 3. 34 Joe GRIMSLEY 4. 31 Don DERRICK 5. 30 Tim CHILCUTT 6. 29 Tim CHILCUTT 29 Vince TWEDDELL 8. 26 Todd HERNDON 9. 24 Michael FARRELL 10. 23 Don DERRICK 23 Everett SMALLS

Season 2002 1979 1978 1976 1965 1964 1998 1985 2001 1975 1993

PUNT RETURN TDS Rank TDs Player 1. 2 Tim CHILCUTT 2 Don NEFF 2 Don DERRICK 4. 1 23 Players tied

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Season 1965 1974 1976


AVERAGE YARDS/PUNT RETURN (MIN. 10 ATTEMPTS) Rank YDS Player Season 1. 16.73 Tim CHILCUTT 1965 2. 12.44 Terrence HOLT 2009 3. 12.25 Terrence HOLT 2007 4. 11.78 Richard WOODS 1973 5. 11.15 Joe GRIMSLEY 1978 6. 11.00 Everett SMALLS 1984 7. 10.84 Don DERRICK 1976 8. 10.65 Calvin WARNER 1970 9. 10.21 Travis SANDERS 1996 10. 10.00 Kevin TEMPLE 1972

Kick Returns

KICK RETURN YARDS Rank YDS Player 1. 1285 Terrence HOLT (52-1285) 2. 1194 Terrence HOLT (47-1194) 3. 1104 Terrence HOLT (45-1104) 4. 1100 Terrence HOLT (47-1100) 5. 749 Rex MOTES (36-749) 6 721 Antone THRIFT (34-721) 7. 607 Samy HILLMAN (27-607) 607 Jason JACKSON (32-607) 9. 596 Samy HILLMAN (23-596) 10. 577 Henry YARBER (27-577) KICK RETURNS Rank KR Player 1. 52 Terrence HOLT (52-1285) 2. 47 Terrence HOLT (47-1100) 47 Terrence HOLT (47-1194) 4. 45 Terrence HOLT (45-1104) 5. 36 Rex MOTES (36-749) 6. 34 Antone THRIFT (34-721) 7. 32 Jason JACKSON (32-607) 8. 29 Samy HILLMAN (29-548) 29 Ronnie FUQUA (29-571) 10. 27 Henry YARBER (27-577) 27 Samy HILLMAN (27-607) KICK RETURN TDS Rank TDs Player 1. 2 Terrence HOLT 2. 1 Terrence HOLT 1 Terrence HOLT 1 Daniel SWENSON 1 Coveak MOODY 1 Fred MOTES 1 Coveak MOODY 1 Calvin WARNER 1 Samy HILLMAN 1 Floyd JONES

Interception Returns

INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS Rank YDS Player 1. 181 Howell FLATT (9-181) 2. 133 Tim CHILCUTT (6-133) 3. 128 Ted CARRUTHERS (5-128) 4. 124 Ronnie FUQUA (5-124) 5. 112 Ron SHEGOG (6-112) 6. 110 James MESIDOR (2-110) 7. 106 Darius WILLIS (4-106) 8. 101 Thomas SEXTON (5-101) 9. 99 Thomas SEXTON (2-99) 10. 97 Jim THOMPSON (5-97)

Fumbles Season 1966 1964 2004 1969 1985 1991 1991 2001 2000 1972

Season 2008 2009 2007 2010 1986 1993 1991 1989 1990 1975 Season 2008 2010 2009 2007 1986 1993 1989 1992 1969 1975 1991 Season 2007 2010 2009 2006 1974 1983 1977 1970 1990 1981

AVERAGE YARDS/KICK RETURN (MIN. 10 ATTEMPTS) Rank YDS Player Season 1. 29.00 Tulsa PAYETTE (15-435) 1999 2. 25.91 Samy HILLMAN (23-596) 1990 3. 25.53 Calvin WARNER (17-434) 1970 4. 25.40 Terrence HOLT (47-1194) 2009 5. 25.40 Jay BAILEY (15-381) 2002 6. 24.71 Terrence HOLT (52-1285) 2008 7. 24.53 Terrence HOLT (45-1104) 2007 8. 24.53 Michae FARRELL (17-417) 2000 9. 24.41 Tim CHILCUTT (17-415) 1963 10. 23.46 Coveak MOODY (13-305) 1976

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INTERCEPTIONS Rank INT Player 1. 9 Howell FLATT (9-181) 2. 6 Tim CHILCUTT (6-133) 6 Ron SHEGOG (6-112) 6 Lynn HAILSTOCK (6-81) 6 Taylon JENKINS (6-81) 6 Jimmy HARDIE (6-73) 6 Kevis BUCKLEY (6-70) 6 Jim THOMPSON (6-12) 6 Andy TOOMBS (6-10) 6 Kirk POINTER (6-0) INTERCEPTION RETURN TDS Rank TDs Player 1. 2 Ryan TAYLOR 2 Ronnie FUQUA 3. 1 22 players tied

Season 1966 1964 1985 1976 1998 1970 2008 1971 1965 1992 Season 2003 1969

FUMBLE RECOVERIES Rank FR Player 1. 5 Terry JOHNSON (5-0) 5 Bobby BYRD (5-0) 5 Mike OWENS (5-0) 4. 4 Tom WEBB (4-0) 4 Phil FARINELLA (4-0) 4 Jim HUGHES (4-0) 4 Bill BLAIR (4-0) 4 Scott FOX (4-0) 4 Billy Jo JEANS (4-0) 10. 3 20 players

Season 1970 1964 1982 1972 1966 1971 1971 1985 1967 1972

FUMBLE RETURN TDS Rank TDs Player 1. 2 Kevis BUCKLEY 2. 1 John RONE 1 Dave THOMAS 1 David HASKINS 1 Nick CLARK 1 Pat CURRAN 1 Ryan TAYLOR 1 Brent BROCK 1 Kit HARTSFIELD 1 Daniel SWENSON 1 Jeremy ROSS

Season 2007 1999 1996 2005 2007 2002 2002 1998 2009 2009 2010

FUMBLES FORCED Rank FF Player 1. 4 Todd HOOD 4 Jim BARLOW 4 Richard DARDEN 4 Je CRUTCHFIELD 4 Will ARMSTRONG 4 Dustin WILSON 4 Michae SHELTON 8. 3 Earnest SMITH 3 Adam NOBLE 3 Darry HAMILTON 3 Jim BAKER 3 Ryan TAYLOR 3 Jody HERBERT 3 Jody HERBERT 3 Elzie ANDERSON 3 Dedric MAFFETT 3 Joe PASLEY 3 Kaelin BYRD 3 Jason VANATTA 3 Jason JACKSON 3 Jermaine MOORE 3 Ted CARRUTHERS 3 Mike OWENS 3 Thomas SEXTON 3 Marlin CHAPMAN 3 Ryan TAYLOR 3 Todd HOOD 3 Mike HAMILTON 3 Dedric MAFFETT 3 Marlin CHAPMAN

Season 1990 1982 1992 1991 1982 2000 1983 2012 2012 1991 1981 2003 1981 1982 1988 1998 1991 1982 2008 1991 1996 2003 1982 2002 1982 2002 1988 1983 1999 1983

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INDIVIDUAL CAREER RECORDS

TOTAL TACKLES Rank TOT Player 1. 207 Bobby BYRD 2. 183 Phil FARINELLA 3. 172 Terry JOHNSON 4. 170 Bob BIBLE 5. 161 Gerald NOBLE 6. 151 George WHITE 151 Phil FARINELLA 8. 148 Bobby BYRD 148 Dwight HOUSTON 10. 146 Eddie WALLS

Season 1963 1967 1970 1977 1971 1967 1966 1964 1974 1986

UNASSISTED TACKLES Rank UT Player 1. 112 Phil FARINELLA 2. 103 Bobby BYRD 3. 99 Bob BIBLE 4. 94 Terry MCCABE 5. 91 Gerald NOBLE 91 Dwight HOUSTON 7. 89 Bonnie SLOAN 89 Bob BIBLE 9. 88 Eddie WALLS 10. 84 Bill BLAIR

Season 1967 1963 1977 1975 1971 1974 1972 1976 1986 1971

ASSISTED TACKLES Rank AT Player 1. 104 Bobby BYRD 2. 99 Terry JOHNSON 3. 83 Phil FARINELLA 83 George WHITE 5. 78 Dustin WILSON 6. 77 Bobby BYRD 7. 75 Bobby BYRD 8. 72 Justin SCHRADER 9. 71 Phil FARINELLA 71 Bob BIBLE

Season 1963 1970 1966 1967 1999 1964 1965 1999 1967 1977

TACKLES FOR LOSS Rank TFL Player 1. 19.0 Richard DARDEN 19.0 Jim BARLOW 3. 17.0 Jim BARLOW 17.0 Joe BELL 17.0 Jeff CRUTCHFIELD 6. 16.0 Carlos PAYNE 7. 15.0 Thoma WILLIAMS 8. 14.5 Fred WALTERS 14.5 Joe BELL 10. 14.0 Richard DARDEN

Season 1992 1984 1983 2002 1991 1995 1996 1992 2003 1991

QUARTERBACK SACKS Rank QS Player 1. 12.0 Bo MAJORS 12.0 Jim BARLOW 3. 9.0 Richard DARDEN 9.0 Jim BARLOW 5. 8.0 Joe BELL 6. 7.0 Mike HAMILTON 7.0 Richard DARDEN 8. 6.5 Bryan HARRIS 6.5 Joe BELL 10. 6.0 Marlin CHAPMAN

Season 1984 1983 1992 1984 2003 1983 1991 2000 2002 1985

Rushing

RUSHING YARDS Rank YDS Player Seasons 1. 4688 Chris FLETCHER (935-4688) 2004-07 2. 3550 Ryan WHITE (740-3550) 2007-11 3. 2992 Jay BAILEY (576-2992) 2000-02 4. 2932 John OGLES (636-2932) 1963-66 5. 2563 Mike LEWIS (591-2563) 1985-86,86-87,89 6. 2035 Jody SMITH (437-2035) 1990-93 7. 2014 Jacob DICKSON (409-2014) 1994-96 8. 1960 Floyd JONES (296-1960) 1980-81,84 9 1939 Terrence HOLT (364-1939) 2007-10 10. 1731 Henry YARBER (377-1731) 1974-76 USHING ATTEMPTS R Rank ATT Player (Yds) Seasons 1. 935 Chris FLETCHER (935-4688) 2004-07 2. 740 Ryan WHITE (740-3550) 2007-11 3. 636 John OGLES (636-2932) 1963-66 4. 591 Mike LEWIS (591-2563) 1985-86,86-87,89 5. 576 Jay BAILEY (576-2992) 2000-02 6. 437 Jody SMITH (437-2035) 1990-93 7. 409 Jacob DICKSON (409-2014) 1994-96 8. 408 Ra CHRISTOPHEL (408-227) 1975-78 9. 377 Henry YARBER (377-1731) 1974-76 10. 364 Kenny JOHNSON (364-1122) 1968-71 364 Terrence HOLT (364-1939) 2007-10 RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS Rank TDs Player 1. 42 Chris FLETCHER 2. 31 Jay BAILEY 3. 23 Terrence HOLT 4. 17 Mike LEWIS 17 Ryan WHITE 6. 15 Jody SMITH 7. 13 DeAunta MCAFEE 8. 12 Jacob DICKSON 12 Floyd JONES 12 Chris HORTON

Seasons 2004-07 2000-02 2007-10 1985-86,86-87,89 2007-11 1990-93 1995-96,98-99 1994-96 1980-81,84 1993-96

AVERAGE YARDS/RUSH (MIN. 250 ATTEMPTS) Rank YPR Player (Att-Yds) Seasons 1. 6.62 Floyd JONES (296-1960) 1980-81,84 2. 5.33 Terrence HOLT (364-1939) 2007-10 3. 5.19 Jay BAILEY (576-2992) 2000-02 4. 5.01 Chris FLETCHER (935-4688) 2004-07 5. 4.92 Jacob DICKSON (409-2014) 1994-96 7. 4.85 Waddell WHITEHEAD (340-1648) 1975-77 6. 4.80 Ryan WHITE (740-3550) 2007-11 8. 4.79 Cosmo COCHRAN (262-1254) 1977-80 9. 4.66 Jody SMITH (437-2035) 1990-93 10. 4.61 John OGLES (636-2932) 1963-66

assing P PASS ATTEMPTS Rank ATT Player Seasons 1. 1063 Jesse KELLOGG (504-1063-47) 2001-05 2. 955 Jake RYAN (497-955-46) 2008-12 3. 838 Brian BAKER (488-838-34) 1998-01 4. 609 Ra CHRISTOPHEL (291-609-35) 1975-78 5. 507 Dennis DYER (222-507-44) 1967-69 6. 484 Mark CUNNINGHAM (286-484-16) 2004-07 7. 449 Dale EDWARDS (233-449-17) 1985-87 8. 432 Adam PINEO (228-432-14) 1997-98 9. 384 Ri CHRISTOPHEL (175-384-34) 1971-74 10. 355 Mike KATZMAN (168-355-15) 1981-82 PASS COMPLETIONS Rank CMP Player Seasons 1. 504 Jesse KELLOGG (504-1063-47) 2001-05 2. 497 Jake RYAN (497-955-46) 2008-12 3. 488 Brian BAKER (488-838-34) 1998-01 4. 291 Ra CHRISTOPHEL (291-609-35) 1975-78 5. 286 Mark CUNNINGHAM (286-484-16) 2004-07 6. 233 Dale EDWARDS (233-449-17) 1985-87 7. 228 Adam PINEO (228-432-14) 1997-98 8. 222 Dennis DYER (222-507-44) 1967-69 9. 175 Ri CHRISTOPHEL (175-384-34) 1971-74 10. 168 Mike KATZMAN (168-355-15) 1981-82 PASSING YARDS Rank YDS Player 1. 5587 Brian BAKER 2. 5353 Jesse KELLOGG 3. 5295 Jake RYAN 4. 3241 Randy CHRISTOPHEL 5. 3235 Mark CUNNINGHAM 6. 2925 Adam PINEO 7. 2855 Dale EDWARDS 8. 2771 Dennis DYER 9. 2232 Steve BREWER 10. 2122 Sonny DEFILIPPIS

Seasons 1998-01 2001-05 2008-12 1975-78 2004-07 1997-98 1985-87 1967-69 1976-79 1979-80

OUCHDOWN PASSES T Rank TDs Player 1. 48 Brian BAKER 2. 38 Jake RYAN 3. 26 Jesse KELLOGG 4. 24 Dennis DYER 5. 20 Mark CUNNINGHAM 6. 19 Steve BREWER 7. 17 Sonny DEFILIPPIS

Seasons 1998-01 2008-12 2001-05 1967-69 2004-07 1976-79 1979-80

USHING YARDS/GAME (MIN. 16 GAMES) R Rank YPG Player (Gms) Seasons 1. 106.5 Chris FLETCHER (44) 2004-07 2. 103.2 Jay BAILEY (29) 2000-02 3. 80.7 Ryan WHITE (44) 2007-11 4. 75.2 John OGLES (39) 1963-66 5. 72.6 Floyd JONES (27) 1980-81,84 6. 61.0 Jacob DICKSON (33) 1994-96 7. 54.9 Waddell WHITEHEAD (30) 1975-77 8. 52.5 Henry YARBER (33) 1974-76 9. 50.3 Mike LEWIS (51) 1985-86,86-87,89 10. 49.6 Jody SMITH (41) 1990-93

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1975-78 1959-62 1985-87 1997-98

PASSES INTERCEPTED Rank INT Player Seasons 1. 47 Jesse KELLOGG (504-1063-47) 2001-05 2. 46 Jake RYAN (497-955-46) 2008-12 3. 44 Dennis DYER (222-507-44) 1967-69 4. 35 Ra CHRISTOPHEL (291-609-35) 1975-78 5. 34 Ri CHRISTOPHEL (175-384-34) 1971-74 34 Brian BAKER (488-838-34) 1998-01 7. 28 Steve BREWER (163-337-28) 1976-79 8. 26 Richard MOORE (105-262-26) 1959-62 9. 24 Carl WILLIAMS (99-250-24) 1966-67 10. 23 Son DEFILIPPIS (138-321-23) 1979-80 PASS COMPLETION PERCENTAGE (MIN. 250 ATTEMPTS) Rank PCT Player Seasons 1. 59.1 Mark CUNNINGHAM (286-484-16) 2004-07 2. 58.2 Brian BAKER (488-838-34) 1998-01 3. 52.8 Adam PINEO (228-432-14) 1997-98 4. 52.1 Gary ORR (152-292-16) 2005-09 5. 52.0 Jake RYAN (497-955-46) 2008-12 6. 51.9 Dale EDWARDS (233-449-17) 1985-87 7. 51.1 Rickey RICE (142-278-21) 1981,83-85 8. 48.4 Steve BREWER (163-337-28) 1976-79 9. 48.4 Kerry SEVERSON (133-275-12) 1989 10. 47.8 Ra CHRISTOPHEL (291-609-35) 1975-78 PASS EFFICIENCY (MIN. 250 ATTEMPTS) Rank RAT Player Seasons 1. 125.0 Brian BAKER 1998-01 2. 122.3 Mark CUNNINGHAM 2004-07 3. 114.6 Adam PINEO 1997-98 4. 108.8 Dale EDWARDS 1985-87 5. 106.0 Steve BREWER 1976-79 6. 102.1 Jake RYAN 2008-12 7. 101.9 Gary ORR 2005-09 8. 101.7 Sonny DEFILIPPIS 1979-80 9. 97.2 Rickey RICE 1981,83-85 10. 97.0 Mike KATZMAN 1981-82 YARDS/PASS (MIN. 250 ATTEMPTS) Rank YPP Player 1. 6.8 Adam PINEO 2. 6.7 Mark CUNNINGHAM 3. 6.7 Brian BAKER 4. 6.6 Steve BREWER 5. 6.6 Sonny DEFILIPPIS 6. 6.4 Dale EDWARDS 7. 6.3 Rickey RICE 8. 6.2 Carl WILLIAMS 9. 6.1 Lance HOELTKE 10. 6.0 Gary ORR

Seasons 1997-98 2004-07 1998-01 1976-79 1979-80 1985-87 1981,83-85 1966-67 1995 2005-09

YARDS/COMPLETION (MIN. 250 ATTEMPTS) Rank YPC Player Seasons 1. 15.6 Carl WILLIAMS (99-250-24) 1966-67 2. 15.4 Sonny DEFILIPPIS (138-321-23) 1979-80 3. 13.7 Steve BREWER (163-337-28) 1976-79 4. 13.2 Lance HOELTKE (119-256-17) 1995 5. 12.9 Richard MOORE (105-262-26) 1959-62 6. 12.8 Adam PINEO (228-432-14) 1997-98 7. 12.5 Dennis DYER (222-507-44) 1967-69 8. 12.4 Reggie WILLIAMS (104-251-12) 1990-92 9. 12.3 Rickey RICE (142-278-21) 1981,83-85 10. 12.3 Mike KATZMAN (168-355-15) 1981-82

PASSING YARDS/GAME (MIN. 16 GAMES) Rank YPG Player (Gms) Seasons 1. 180.2 Brian BAKER (31 games) 1998-01 2. 132.4 Jake RYAN (40 games) 2008-12 3. 130.6 Jesse KELLOGG (41 games) 2001-05 4. 124.8 Son DEFILIPPIS (17 games) 1979-80 5. 124.1 Dale EDWARDS (23 games) 1985-87 6. 108.7 Mike KATZMAN (19 games) 1981-82 7. 92.4 Dennis DYER (30 games) 1967-69 8. 88.0 Gary ORR (20 games) 2005-09 9. 87.6 Ra CHRISTOPHEL (37 games) 1975-78 10. 87.4 Mark CUNNINGHAM (37 games) 2004-07

RECEPTIONS/GAME (MIN. 16 GAMES) Rank REC Player Seasons 1. 5.80 Harold ROBERTS 1967-70 2. 4.05 Michael FARRELL 1998-01 3. 3.76 Pat CURRAN 2000-04 4. 3.64 Devin STARK 2009-12 5. 3.52 Lanis FREDERICK 2005-08 6. 3.18 Steve PUTHOFF 1977-80 7. 2.78 Mike LEWIS 1985-86,86-87,89 8. 2.68 Paul DERRICk 2001-04 9. 2.52 Richard WOODS 1973-74 10. 2.30 Ron BAILEY 1973-76

eceiving R RECEIVING YARDS Rank YDS Player 1. 2999 Harold ROBERTS 2. 2369 Michael FARRELL 3. 2227 Lanis FREDERICK 4. 1921 Pat CURRAN 5. 1837 Steve PUTHOFF 6. 1706 Devin STARK 7. 1399 Ron BAILEY 8. 1381 Gary WILLIAMS 9. 1238 Adrian MINES 10. 1172 Ronnie PARSON

Total Offense Seasons 1967-70 1998-01 2005-08 2000-04 1977-80 2009-12 1973-76 1993-96 2007-10 1964-66

RECEPTIONS Rank REC Player 1. 232 Harold ROBERTS 2. 155 Lanis FREDERICK 3. 150 Michael FARRELL 4. 142 Mike LEWIS 142 Devin STARK 6. 139 Pat CURRAN 7. 108 Steve PUTHOFF 8. 99 Ron BAILEY 9. 91 Gary WILLIAMS 91 Adrian MINES

Seasons 1967-70 2005-08 1998-01 1985-86,86-87,89 2009-12 2000-04 1977-80 1973-76 1993-96 2007-10

TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS Rank TDs Player 1. 31 Harold ROBERTS 2. 19 Devin STARK 3. 16 Michael FARRELL 4. 15 Lanis FREDERICK 5. 14 Ron BLAIR 6. 13 Steve PUTHOFF 13 Pat CURRAN 13 Ronnie PARSON 9. 9 Pete BUSH 9 Adrian MINES

Seasons 1967-70 2009-12 1998-01 2005-08 1998-01 1977-80 2000-04 1964-66 1963-65 2007-10

AVERAGE YARDS/CATCH (MIN. 50 RECEPTIONS) Rank YDS Player Seasons 1. 20.56 Ronnie PARSON (57-1172) 1964-66 2. 19.07 Ron BLAIR (58-1106) 1998-01 3. 17.01 Steve PUTHOFF (108-1837) 1977-80 4. 16.62 Dean EDWARDS (50-831) 1984-87 5. 16.42 Rico RANSOM (52-854) 1985-88 6. 16.14 Vince TWEDDELL (64-1033) 1998 7. 15.79 Michae FARRELL (150-2369) 1998-01 8. 15.68 Tim CHILCUTT (53-831) 1962-65 9 15.34 Terry GENTRY (65-997) 1983-86 10. 15.18 Gary WILLIAMS (91-1381) 1993-96

TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS Rank YDS Player 1. 5421 Brian BAKER 2. 5254 Jesse KELLOGG 3. 5074 Jake RYAN 4. 4688 Chris FLETCHER 5. 3550 Ryan WHITE 6. 3468 Randy CHRISTOPHEL 7. 3144 Mark CUNNINGHAM 8. 2992 Jay BAILEY 9. 2932 John OGLES 10. 2863 Dennis DYER TDS RESPONSIBLE FOR Rank TDs Player 1. 51 Brian BAKER 2. 45 Chris FLETCHER 3. 39 Jake RYAN 4. 32 Jay BAILEY 5. 31 Harold ROBERTS 6. 29 Terrence HOLT 29 Jesse KELLOGG 8. 27 Sonny DEFILIPPIS 9. 24 Dennis DYER 10. 21 Mark CUNNINGHAM TOTAL OFFENSE/GAME (MIN. 16 GAMES) Rank YDS Player 1. 174.9 Brian BAKER (31 games) 2. 167.2 Son DEFILIPPIS (17 games) 3. 129.2 Mike KATZMAN (19 games) 4. 128.1 Jesse KELLOGG (41 games) 5. 126.8 Jake RYAN (40 games) 6. 123.0 Dale EDWARDS (23 games) 7. 106.5 Chris FLETCHER (44 games) 8. 103.2 Jay BAILEY (29 games) 9. 95.6 Carl WILLIAMS (20 games) 10. 95.4 Dennis DYER (30 games) TOTAL OFFENSE/PLAY (MIN. 250 PLAYS) Rank YDS Player 1. 6.63 Floyd JONES 2. 5.71 Mark CUNNINGHAM 3. 5.43 Brian BAKER 4. 5.33 Terrence HOLT 5. 5.28 Adam PINEO 6. 5.19 Jay BAILEY 7. 5.14 Sonny DEFILIPPIS 8. 5.09 Carlton FLATT 9. 5.03 Lance HOELTKE 5.03 Trent CAFFEE

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Seasons 1998-01 2001-05 2008-12 2004-07 2007-11 1975-78 2004-07 2000-02 1963-66 1967-69 Seasons 1998-01 2004-07 2008-12 2000-02 1967-70 2007-10 2001-05 1979-80 1967-69 2004-07 Seasons 1998-01 1979-80 1981-82 2001-05 2008-12 1985-87 2004-07 2000-02 1966-67 1967-69 Seasons 1980-81,84 2004-07 1998-01 2007-10 1997-98 2000-02 1979-80 1962-64 1995 2007-10


ALL PURPOSE YARDS Rank YDS Player 1. 7512 Terrence HOLT 2. 5552 Chris FLETCHER 3. 3970 Michael FARRELL 4. 3810 Mike LEWIS 5. 3969 Ryan WHITE 6. 3621 Jay BAILEY 7. 3417 Tim CHILCUTT 8. 3061 Harold ROBERTS 9. 3012 Henry YARBER 10. 2960 John OGLES

Seasons 2007-10 2004-07 1998-01 1985-86,86-87,89 2007-11 2000-02 1963-65 1967-70 1974-76 1963-66

AT KICKS ATTEMPTED P Rank ATT Player Seasons 1. 109 Justin DEARDORFF (101-109) 1999-03 2. 101 Stephen STANSELL (98-101) 2009-12 3. 80 David YOUNG (73-80) 1994-96 4. 76 Steve MUNNELL (71-76) 1990-93 5. 71 Ronnie PARSON (50-71) 1964-66 6. 70 Mike MEADOR (61-70) 1976-79 7. 53 Ray HAMPTON (47-53) 1978,80-82 8. 43 Brian YARBROUGH (39-43) 1982-85 9. 39 Rodney COLLINS (28-39) 1966-69 39 Tom MCMILLAN (36-39) 1986-89

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Rank FGA Player 1. 64 Stephen STANSELL (35-64) 2. 62 Tom MCMILLAN (33-62) 3. 44 Just DEARDORFF (23-44) 4. 42 Bria YARBROUGH (21-42) 5. 40 Mike MEADOR (15-40) 6. 37 Steve MUNNELL (21-37) 7. 34 David YOUNG (19-34) 8. 22 Isaac ZIOLKOWSKI (14-22) 9. 20 Ronnie PARSON (11-20) 10. 18 Steve SHIA (10-18)

ALL PURPOSE YARDS/GAME (MIN. 16 GAMES) Rank YDS Player Seasons 1. 170.7 Terrence HOLT 2007-10 2. 126.2 Chris FLETCHER 2004-07 3. 124.9 Jay BAILEY 2000-02 4. 117.8 Tim CHILCUTT 1963-65 5. 107.3 Michael FARRELL 1998-01 6. 91.3 Henry YARBER 1974-76 7. 90.2 Ryan WHITE 2007-1 8. 87.2 Samy HILLMAN 1990-92 9. 85.6 Floyd JONES 1980-81,84 10. 76.5 Harold ROBERTS 1967-70

PAT KICK PERCENTAGE (MIN. 30 ATTEMPTS) Rank PCT Player Seasons 1. 97.0 Stephen STANSELL (98-101) 2009-12 2. 93.4 Steve MUNNELL (71-76) 1990-93 3. 92.7 Just DEARDORFF (101-109) 1999-03 4. 92.3 Tom MCMILLAN (36-39) 1986-89 5. 91.2 David YOUNG (73-80) 1994-96 6. 90.7 Bria YARBROUGH (39-43) 1982-85 7. 90.0 Ross COFFEE (27-30) 2005-06 8. 88.7 Ray HAMPTON (47-53) 1978,80-82 9. 87.1 Mike MEADOR (61-70) 1976-79 10. 85.3 Dusti ANDERSON (29-34) 1998-99

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (MIN. 16 ATTEMPTS) Rank PCT Player Seasons 1. 63.6 Isaac ZIOLKOWSKI (14-22) 2007-09 2. 58.8 Tim MAXWELL (10-17) 1973-75 3. 56.8 Steve MUNNELL (21-37) 1990-93 4. 55.9 David YOUNG (19-34) 1994-96 5. 55.6 Steve SHIA (10-18) 1969-72 6. 55.0 Ronnie PARSON (11-20) 1964-66 7. 54.7 Stephen STANSELL(35-64) 2009-12 8. 53.2 Tom MCMILLAN (33-62) 1986-89 9. 52.3 Justin DEARDORFF (23-44) 1999-03 10. 50.0 Brian YARBROUGH (21-42) 1982-85

coring S TOTAL POINTS SCORED Rank TP Player 1. 270 Chris FLETCHER 2. 203 Stephen STANSELL 3. 192 Jay BAILEY 4. 186 Harold ROBERTS 5. 174 Terrence HOLT 6. 170 Justin DEARDORFF 7. 161 Ronnie PARSON 8. 135 Tom MCMILLAN 9. 134 Steve MUNNELL 10. 130 David YOUNG TOUCHDOWNS SCORED Rank TDs Player 1. 45 Chris FLETCHER 2. 32 Jay BAILEY 3. 31 Harold ROBERTS 4. 29 Terrence HOLT 5. 20 Mike LEWIS 6. 19 Devin STARK 7. 18 Ryan WHITE 8. 17 Chris HORTON 9. 16 DeAunta MCAFEE 16 Michael FARRELL

PATs

Seasons 2009-12 1986-89 1999-03 1982-85 1976-79 1990-93 1994-96 2007-08,10 1964-66 1969-72

Punting

PUNT YARDS Rank YDS 1. 9773 2. 9039 3. 8438 4. 7924 5. 7847 6. 6977 7. 6770 8. 5986 9. 5469 10. 5007

Seasons 2004-07 2009-12 2000-02 1967-70 2007-10 1999-03 1964-66 1986-89 1990-93 1994-96 Seasons 2004-07 2000-02 1967-70 2007-10 1985-86,86-87,89 2009-12 2007-11 1993-96 1995-96,98-99 1998-01

PAT KICKS MADE Rank PAT Player Seasons 1. 101 Justin DEARDORFF (101-109) 1999-03 2. 98 Stephen STANSELL (98-101) 2009-12 3. 73 David YOUNG (73-80) 1994-96 4. 71 Steve MUNNELL (71-76) 1990-93 5. 61 Mike MEADOR (61-70) 1976-79 6. 50 Ronnie PARSON (50-71) 1964-66 7. 47 Ray HAMPTON (47-53) 1978,80-82 8. 39 Brian YARBROUGH (39-43) 1982-85 9. 36 Tom MCMILLAN (36-39) 1986-89 10. 29 Dustin ANDERSON (29-34) 1998-99

Stephen Stansell ield Goals F FIELD GOALS MADE Rank FGM Player 1. 35 Stephen STANSELL (35-64) 2. 33 Tom MCMILLAN (33-62) 3. 23 Just DEARDORFF (23-44) 4. 21 Steve MUNNELL (21-37) 21 Bria YARBROUGH (21-42) 6. 19 David YOUNG (19-34) 7. 15 Mike MEADOR (15-40) 8. 14 Isaac ZIOLKOWSKI (14-22) 9. 11 Ronnie PARSON (11-20) 10. 10 Brad WILSON (10-15) 10 Tim MAXWELL (10-17) 10 Steve SHIA (10-18)

Seasons 2009-12 1986-89 1999-03 1990-93 1982-85 1994-96 1976-79 2007-08,10 1964-66 2004-05 1973-75 1969-72

Seasons 2000-03 1967-70 1982-84 1985-87 2006-10 1992-94 1988-91 1976-79 2004-05 1961-64

PUNT ATTEMPTS Rank ATT Player Seasons 1. 259 J.P. HOGAN (259-9773) 2000-03 2. 241 Jimmy HARDIE (241-9039) 1967-70 3. 221 Steve WILLIAMS (221-8438) 1982-84 4. 204 Reid BARR (204-7924) 1985-87 5. 200 Ryan KEY (200-7847) 2006-10 6. 186 Richard HOGAN (186-6977) 1992-94 7. 180 Grad WRIGHT (180-6770) 1988-91 8. 163 Steve BREWER (163-5986) 1976-79 9. 146 Brad WILSON (146-5469) 2004-05 10. 139 Cobb PARKER (139-4716) 1959-62 AVERAGE YARDS/PUNT (MIN. 100 ATTEMPTS) Rank YDS Player Seasons 1. 39.24 Ryan KEY (200-7847) 2006-10 2. 38.84 Reid BARR (204-7924) 1985-87 3. 38.63 Jeff BUFFALOE (115-4442) 1988-89 4. 38.18 Steve WILLIAMS (221-8438) 1982-84 5. 38.15 Chris WIGGINS (126-4807) 1993-96 6. 38.14 Ben CAMPBELL (109-4157) 2011-12 7. 37.73 J.P. HOGAN (259-9773) 2000-03 8. 37.61 Grad WRIGHT (180-6770) 1988-91 9. 37.51 Richard HOGAN (186-6977) 1992-94 37.51 Jimmy HARDIE (241-9039) 1967-70

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Player J.P. HOGAN (259-9773) Jimmy HARDIE (241-9039) Steve WILLIAMS (221-8438) Reid BARR (204-7924) Ryan KEY (200-7847) Richard HOGAN (186-6977) Grad WRIGHT (180-6770) Steve BREWER (163-5986) Brad WILSON (146-5469) Sammy FLATT (135-5007)


Punt Returns

PUNT RETURN YARDS Rank YDS Player 1. 938 Tim CHILCUTT (96-938) 2. 660 Don DERRICK (73-660) 3. 655 Joe GRIMSLEY (69-655) 4. 547 Terrence HOLT (50-547) 5. 389 Everett SMALLS (44-389) 6. 294 Howell FLATT (39-294) 7. 255 Arthur KING (30-255) 8. 244 Todd HERNDON (38-244) 9. 241 Ronnie FUQUA (28-241) 10. 236 Ondra WOODS (32-236)

Seasons 1962-65 1974-77 1977-79 2007-10 1982-84 1966-69 1991-93 1984-87 1968-71 1980-81

PUNT RETURNS Rank PR Player 1. 96 Tim CHILCUTT (96-938) 2. 73 Don DERRICK (73-660) 3. 69 Joe GRIMSLEY (69-655) 4. 50 Michae FARRELL (50-235) 50 Terrence HOLT (50-547) 6. 44 Everett SMALLS (44-389) 44 Corey PHILLIPS (44-212) 8. 39 Howell FLATT (39-294) 9. 38 Todd HERNDON (38-244) 10. 32 Ondra WOODS (32-236)

Seasons 1962-65 1974-77 1977-79 1998-01 2007-10 1982-84 2001-04 1966-69 1984-87 1980-81

PUNT RETURN TDS Rank TDs Player 1. 3 Don DERRICK 2. 2 Don NEFF 2 Tim CHILCUTT 2 Terrence HOLT 4. 1 Twenty-three players tied

Seasons 1974-77 1971-74 1963-65 2007-10

AVERAGE YARDS/PUNT RETURN (MIN. 20 ATTEMPTS) Rank YDS Player Seasons 1. 11.05 Richard WOODS (21-232) 1973-74 2. 10.94 Terrence HOLT (50-547) 2007-10 3. 10.14 Calvin WARNER (21-213) 1970-71 4. 9.77 Tim CHILCUTT (96-938) 1962-65 5. 9.49 Joe GRIMSLEY (69-655) 1977-79 6. 9.04 Don DERRICK (73-660) 1974-77 7. 8.84 Everett SMALLS (44-389) 1982-84 8. 8.61 Ronnie FUQUA (28-241) 1968-71 9. 8.50 Arthur KING (30-255) 1991-93 10. 8.04 Kirk POINTER (27-217) 1992-95

Kick Returns

KICK RETURN YARDS Rank YDS Player Seasons 1. 4683 Terrence HOLT (191-4683) 2007-10 Q CURRENT FCS CAREER RECORD Q 2. 1751 Samy HILLMAN (79-1751) 1990-92 3. 1337 Fred MOTES (60-1337) 1982-85 4. 1321 Michae FARRELL (65-1321) 1998-01 5. 1202 Tim CHILCUTT (58-1202) 1962-65 6. 1044 Coveak MOODY (40-1044) 1974-77 7. 988 Henry YARBER (50-988) 1974-76 8. 886 Tulsa PAYETTE (38-886) 1999-01 9. 835 Antone THRIFT (41-835) 1993-94 10. 783 Chris HORTON (47-783) 1993-96

KICK RETURNS Rank KR Player 1. 191 Terrence HOLT (191-4683) 2. 79 Samy HILLMAN (79-1751) 3. 65 Michae FARRELL (65-1321) 4. 60 Fred MOTES (60-1337) 5. 58 Tim CHILCUTT (58-1202) 6. 50 Henry YARBER (50-988) 7. 47 Chris HORTON (47-783) 8. 43 Ronnie FUQUA (43-767) 9. 41 Jason JACKSON (41-777) 41 Antone THRIFT (41-835) ICK RETURN TDS K Rank TDs Player 1. 4 Terrence HOLT 2. 2 Coveak MOODY 3. 1 Calvin WARNER 1 Carlton FLATT 1 Floyd JONES 1 Fred MOTES 1 Samy HILLMAN 1 Daniel SWENSON

Seasons 2007-10 1990-92 1998-01 1982-85 1962-65 1974-76 1993-96 1968-71 1988-91 1993-94 Seasons 2007-10 1974-77 1970-71 1962-64 1980-81,84 1982-85 1990-92 2005-09

AVERAGE YARDS/KICK RETURN (MIN. 20 ATTEMPTS) Rank YDS Player Seasons 1. 26.10 Coveak MOODY (40-1044) 1974-77 2. 24.52 Terrence HOLT (191-4683) 2007-10 3. 23.38 Calvin WARNER (21-491) 1970-71 4. 23.32 Tulsa PAYETTE (38-886) 1999-01 5. 22.28 Fred MOTES (60-1337) 1982-85 6. 22.16 Samy HILLMAN (79-1751) 1990-92 7. 21.71 Jesse SMITH (21-456) 1993-95 8. 21.57 Quea WILLIAMS (21-453) 2002-05 9. 21.35 Kamron JOHNSON (20-427) 2010-11 10. 20.81 Rex MOTES (36-749) 1985-86

Interception Returns

INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS Rank YDS Player 1. 232 Thomas SEXTON (11-232) 2. 211 Howell FLATT (13-211) 3. 205 Ryan TAYLOR (7-205) 4. 193 Jimmy HARDIE (15-193) 5. 161 Ted CARRUTHERS (7-161) 6. 150 Tim CHILCUTT (10-150) 7. 149 Kevis BUCKLEY (14-149) 8. 148 Ronnie FUQUA (8-148) 9. 137 Michae SHELTON (8-137) 10. 133 Ron SHEGOG (10-133)

Seasons 1998-02 1966-69 2000-04 1967-70 2000,02-04 1962-65 2006-09 1968-71 1980-83 1984-85

INTERCEPTIONS Rank INT Player 1. 16 Kirk POINTER (16-70) 2. 15 Jimmy HARDIE (15-193) 3. 14 Kevis BUCKLEY (14-149) 4. 13 Howell FLATT (13-211) 5. 11 Thomas SEXTON (11-232) 11 Joe GRIMSLEY (11-115) 11 Jim THOMPSON (11-109) 11 Corey PHILLIPS (11-63) 9. 10 Tim CHILCUTT (10-150) 10 Ron SHEGOG (10-133)

Seasons 1992-95 1967-70 2006-09 1966-69 1998-02 1977-79 1971-73 2001-04 1962-65 1984-85

INTERCEPTION RETURN TDS Rank TDs Player 1. 3 Ryan TAYLOR 2. 2 Ronnie FUQUA 2 Corey PHILLIPS 4. 1 Nineteen players tied

Fumbles

FUMBLE RETURN YARDS Rank YDS Player 1. 101 Dustin WILSON (2-101) 2. 91 Brent BROCK (1-91) 3. 64 Kevis BUCKLEY (1-64) 4. 53 Dave THOMAS (1-53) 5. 42 David HASKINS (1-42) 42 Jason BUSBY (1-42) 7. 34 John RONE (2-34) 8. 25 Daniel SWENSON (1-25) 9. 24 Kit HARTSFIELD (1-24) 10. 22 Corey PHILLIPS (1-22) FUMBLE RECOVERED Rank FR Player 1. 8 Phil FARINELLA 2. 7 Mike OWENS 7 Tom WEBB 7 Bill BLAIR 7 Howell FLATT 7 Bonnie SLOAN 7 Scott FOX 8. 6 Jim HUGHES 6 Calvin JOHNSON 6 Julius THORPE 6 Josh HACKETT 6 Terry JOHNSON 6 Billy Jo JEANS

Seasons 1998-01 1998,00-01 2006-09 1994-96 2005-06 1998-00,02 1997-99 2005-09 2006-09 2001-04 Seasons 1964-67 1979-82 1972-74 1968-71 1966-69 1969-72 1983-86 1968-71 1986-89 1989-93 2004-07 1967-70 1964-67

FUMBLES FORCED Rank FR Player 1. 8 Todd HOOD 8 Jim BARLOW 8 Ryan TAYLOR 4. 7 Marlin CHAPMAN 7 Dedric MAFFETT 6. 6 Jody HERBERT 6 Jason JACKSON 6 Calvin JOHNSON 6 Richard DARDEN 6 Je CRUTCHFIELD

Seasons 1987-88,90 1981-84 2000-04 1982-85 1997-99 1980-82 1988-91 1986-89 1989-92 1989-91

FUMBLE RETURN TDS Rank TDs Player 1. 2 Kevis BUCKLEY 2. 1 Pat CURRAN 1 John RONE 1 David HASKINS 1 Ryan TAYLOR 1 Dave THOMAS 1 Nick CLARK 1 Brent BROCK 1 Jeremy ROSS 1 Kit HARTSFIELD 1 Daniel SWENSON

Seasons 2006-09 2000-04 1997-99 2005-06 2000-04 1994-96 2006-08 1998,00-01 2009-12 2006-09 2005-09

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Seasons 2000-04 1968-71 2001-04


TACKLES

TOTAL TACKLES Rank TACK Player 1. 489 Bobby BYRD (233-256) 2. 488 Bill BLAIR (265-223) 3. 436 Bob BIBLE (267-169) 4. 410 Ron SEBREE (258-152) 5. 407 Phil FARINELLA (215-192) 6. 382 David PHILLIPS (192-190) 7. 379 Dustin WILSON (157-222) 8. 369 Terry MCCABE (224-145) 9. 364 George WHITE (176-188) 10. 330 Daniel BECKER (153-177)

Seasons 1963-65 1968-71 1974-77 1975-78 1964-67 1968-71 1998-01 1973-76 1965-67 2006-09

UNASSISTED TACKLES Rank UT Player 1. 267 Bob BIBLE 2. 265 Bill BLAIR 3. 258 Ron SEBREE 4. 233 Bobby BYRD 5. 224 Terry MCCABE 6. 215 Phil FARINELLA 7. 206 Mike BETTS 8. 204 Bonnie SLOAN 9. 192 David PHILLIPS 10. 189 James GREEN

Seasons 1974-77 1968-71 1975-78 1963-65 1973-76 1964-67 1975-78 1969-72 1968-71 1975-77

ASSISTED TACKLES Rank AT Player 1. 256 Bobby BYRD 2. 223 Bill BLAIR 3. 222 Dustin WILSON 4. 192 Phil FARINELLA 5. 190 David PHILLIPS 6. 188 George WHITE 7. 177 Daniel BECKER 8. 169 Bob BIBLE 169 Doug PITTENGER 10. 153 Terry JOHNSON TACKLES FOR LOSS Rank TFL Player 1. 42.0 Jim BARLOW 2. 36.5 Joe BELL 3. 36.0 Richard DARDEN 4. 33.0 Daniel BECKER 5. 32.0 Marlin CHAPMAN 32.0 Josh HACKETT 7. 30.0 Bryan HARRIS 30.0 Mike HAMILTON 30.0 Dustin WILSON 10. 29.0 Calvin JOHNSON TACKLES FOR LOSS YARDS Rank TFL Player 1. 227 Jim BARLOW 2. 214 Richard DARDEN 3. 193 Mike HAMILTON 4. 189 Joe BELL 5. 155 Marlin CHAPMAN 6. 142 Bryan HARRIS 7. 120 Calvin JOHNSON 8. 119 Josh HACKETT 9. 117 Pat WILSON 10. 104 Daniel BECKER

UARTERBACK SACKS Q Rank QBS Player 1. 22.0 Jim BARLOW 2. 18.5 Joe BELL 3. 16.0 Marlin CHAPMAN 16.0 Richard DARDEN 5. 14.5 Bryan HARRIS 6. 14.0 Mike HAMILTON 7. 12.5 Jordan RICHARDSON 8. 12.0 Bo MAJORS 12.0 Calvin JOHNSON 10. 10.0 Scott FOX

Seasons 1981-84 2001-03 1982-85 1989-92 1998-01 1982-85 2002-05 1983-85 1986-89 1983-86

QUARTERBACK SACK YARDS Rank QBS Player 1. 162 Jim BARLOW (22-0/162) 2. 152 Richard DARDEN (16-0/152) 3. 138 Joe BELL (17-3/138) 4. 113 Mike HAMILTON (14-0/113) 5. 110 Bryan HARRIS (12-5/110) 6. 108 Marlin CHAPMAN (16-0/108) 7. 82 Calvin JOHNSON (12-0/82) 8. 69 Jor RICHARDSON (10-5/69) 9. 57 Willie LITTLE (5-0/57) 10. 54 Chris NEWELL (8-1/54)

Seasons 1981-84 1989-92 2001-03 1982-85 1998-01 1982-85 1986-89 2002-05 1992-95 2005-09

Seasons 1963-65 1968-71 1998-01 1964-67 1968-71 1965-67 2006-09 1974-77 1965-68 1967-70 Seasons 1981-84 2001-03 1989-92 2006-09 1982-85 2004-07 1998-01 1982-85 1998-01 1986-89 Seasons 1981-84 1989-92 1982-85 2001-03 1982-85 1998-01 1986-89 2004-07 1982-83, 1985 2006-09

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TEAM SINGLE SEASON RECORDS

Passing

Rushing RUSHING YARDS Rank Yds Att-Yds 1. 2995 (651-2995) 2. 2679 (581-2679) 3. 2466 (593-2466) 4. 2302 (579-2302) 5. 2270 (530-2270) 6. 2142 (474-2142) 7. 2088 (488-2088) 8. 2056 (455-2056) 9. 2025 (448-2025) 10. 2000 (478-2000)

Year 1994 1992 1991 1993 1980 1965 2002 1981 1996 1964

USHING ATTEMPTS R Rank ATT Att-Yds 1. 651 (651-2995) 2. 598 (598-1883) 3. 593 (593-2466) 4. 581 (581-2679) 5. 579 (579-2302) 6. 531 (531-1678) 531 (531-1850) 8. 530 (530-2270) 9. 525 (525-1655) 525 (525-1873)

Year 1994 1972 1991 1992 1993 1979 1974 1980 1990 1977

USHING TOUCHDOWNS R Rank TDs Year 1. 29 1994 2. 26 2002 3. 20 2007 4. 19 2009 5. 18 2006 18 1993 7. 17 2003 17 1980 17 1991 17 1992 VERAGE YARDS/RUSH A Rank YPR Att-Yds 1. 4.61 (581-2679) 2. 4.60 (651-2995) 3. 4.52 (448-2025) 4. 4.52 (474-2142) 5. 4.52 (455-2056) 6. 4.52 (407-1838) 7. 4.40 (402-1769) 8. 4.37 (428-1869) 9. 4.32 (382-1650) 10. 4.28 (530-2270) 4.28 (488-2088)

Year 1992 1994 1996 1965 1981 2010 2012 2011 2006 1980 2002

USHING YARDS/GAME R Rank YPG Games 1. 272.3 (11) 2. 243.5 (11) 3. 238.0 (9) 4. 224.2 (11) 5. 209.3 (11) 6. 206.4 (11) 7. 205.6 (10) 8. 200.0 (10) 9. 184.1 (11) 10. 180.0 (10)

Year 1994 1992 1965 1991 1993 1980 1981 1964 1996 1966

PASS ATTEMPTS Rank ATT Cmp-Att-Int 1. 442 (253-442-17) 2. 433 (196-433-19) 3. 381 (182-381-20) 4. 376 (209-376-11) 5. 356 (185-356-15) 6. 329 (199-329-13) 7. 327 (142-327-17) 8. 325 (170-325-17) 9. 320 (161-320-13) 10. 315 (180-315-18) 315 (156-315-10)

Year 1999 2004 1989 2012 1998 2006 1969 2011 2003 2001 2002

ASS COMPLETIONS P Rank CMP Cmp-Att-Int 1. 253 (253-442-17) 2. 209 (209-376-11) 3. 199 (199-329-13) 4. 196 (196-433-19) 5. 185 (185-356-15) 6. 182 (182-381-20) 7. 180 (180-315-18) 8. 170 (170-325-17) 9. 161 (161-320-13) 10. 157 (157-290-11)

Year 1999 2012 2006 2004 1998 1989 2001 2011 2003 2008

ASSING YARDS P Rank YDS Cmp-Att-Int 1. 2847 (253-442-17) 2. 2293 (199-329-13) 3. 2291 (180-315-18) 4. 2276 (185-356-15) 5. 2135 (209-376-11) 6. 2095 (196-433-19) 7. 1859 (161-320-13) 8. 1793 (156-315-10) 9. 1787 (135-295-18) 10. 1786 (142-327-17)

Year 1999 2006 2001 1998 2012 2004 2003 2002 1987 1969

ASSING TOUCHDOWNS P Rank TDs Year 1. 25 1999 2. 18 2001 18 1965 18 2012 5. 16 1968 6. 15 2008 7. 14 1998 14 1964 9. 13 1981 13 2006 13 2011 13 2004 ASSES HAD INTERCEPTED P Rank INT Cmp-Att-Int 1. 23 (108-258-23) 2. 21 (130-294-21) 21 (66-160-21) 21 (105-229-21) 21 (133-298-21) 6. 20 (182-381-20) 7. 19 (196-433-19) 19 (115-251-19) 19 (100-189-19) 19 (68-197-19)

Year 1970 1983 1966 1979 2000 1989 2004 1996 1974 1971

ASS COMPLETION PERCENTAGE P Rank PCT Cmp-Att-Int Year 1. 60.5 (199-329-13) 2006 2. 57.2 (253-442-17) 1999 3. 57.1 (180-315-18) 2001 4. 55.6 (209-376-11) 2012 5. 54.1 (157-290-11) 2008 6. 52.9 (100-189-19) 1974 7. 52.8 (130-246-8) 2007 8. 52.3 (170-325-17) 2011 9. 52.2 (142-272-16) 1985 10. 52.0 (185-356-15) 1998 ASS EFFICIENCY P Rank EFF Cmp-Att-Int 1. 139.1 (63-129-4) 2. 137.4 (54-134-8) 3. 125.7 (180-315-18) 4. 124.2 (199-329-13) 5. 123.3 (64-138-18) 6. 122.3 (253-442-17) 7. 119.8 (101-207-7) 8. 116.3 (130-246-8) 9. 113.2 (209-376-11) 10. 111.3 (126-272-13)

Year 1994 1965 2001 2006 1964 1999 1981 2007 2012 1968

VERAGE YARDS/PASS A Rank YPP Cmp-Att-Int 1. 9.3 (63-129-4) 2. 8.3 (64-138-18) 3. 7.7 (54-134-8) 4. 7.4 (58-127-13) 5. 7.4 (66-160-21) 6. 7.3 (180-315-18) 7. 7.0 (199-329-13) 8. 6.9 (62-148-8) 9. 6.8 (101-207-7) 10. 6.8 (105-229-21)

Year 1994 1964 1965 1960 1966 2001 2006 1991 1981 1979

VERAGE YARDS/COMPLETION A Rank YPC Cmp-Att-Int 1. 19.1 (63-129-4) 2. 19.1 (54-134-8) 3. 17.9 (66-160-21) 4. 17.8 (64-138-18) 5. 16.4 (62-148-8) 6. 16.3 (58-127-13) 7. 16.1 (41-136-11) 8. 15.4 (72-183-9) 9. 15.1 (107-254-17) 10. 14.8 (105-229-21)

Year 1994 1965 1966 1964 1991 1960 1959 1977 1980 1979

ASSING YARDS/GAME P Rank YPG Games 1. 258.8 (11) 2. 229.1 (10) 3. 208.5 (11) 4. 206.9 (11) 5. 194.1 (11) 6. 190.5 (11) 7. 178.5 (10) 8. 172.3 (10) 9. 169.0 (11) 10. 162.5 (11)

Year 1999 2001 2006 1998 2012 2004 1968 1997 2003 1987

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Receiving ASS RECEPTION YARDS P Rank YDS Rec-Yds 1. 2847 (253-2847) 2. 2293 (199-2293) 3. 2291 (180-2291) 4. 2275 (185-2275) 5. 2135 (209-2135) 6. 2095 (196-2095) 7. 1859 (161-1859) 8. 1793 (156-1793) 9. 1787 (135-1787) 10. 1786 (142-1786)

Year 1999 2006 2001 1998 2012 2004 2003 2002 1987 1969

ASS RECEPTIONS P Rank Rec Rec-Yds 1. 253 (253-2847) 2. 209 (209-2135) 3. 199 (199-2293) 4. 196 (196-2095) 5. 185 (185-2275) 6. 182 (182-1735) 7. 180 (180-2291) 8. 170 (170-1759) 9. 161 (161-1859) 10. 157 (157-1626)

Year 1999 2012 2006 2004 1998 1989 2001 2011 2003 2008

ASS RECEPTION TOUCHDOWNS P Rank Tds Year 1. 25 1999 2. 18 2001 18 1965 18 2012 5. 16 1968 6. 15 2008 7. 14 1964 14 1998 9. 13 2011 13 2004 13 2006 13 1981 VERAGE YARDS/CATCH A Rank YPR Rec-Yds 1. 19.14 (63-1206) 2. 19.11 (54-1032) 3. 17.94 (66-1184) 4. 17.84 (64-1142) 5. 16.35 (62-1014) 6. 16.31 (58-946) 7. 16.07 (41-659) 8. 15.39 (72-1108) 9. 15.12 (107-1618) 10. 14.75 (105-1549)

Year 1994 1965 1966 1964 1991 1960 1959 1977 1980 1979

ECEPTIONS/GAME R Rank RPG Games 1. 23.00 (11 games) 2. 19.00 (11 games) 3. 18.09 (11 games) 4. 18.00 (10 games) 5. 17.82 (11 games) 6. 16.82 (11 games) 7. 16.55 (11 games) 8. 15.45 (11 games) 9. 14.64 (11 games) 10. 14.27 (11 games)

Year 1999 2012 2006 2001 2004 1998 1989 2011 2003 2008


Total Offense OTAL OFFENSE YARDS T Rank YDS Plays-Yds 1. 4201 (780-4201) 2. 3943 (711-3943) 3. 3904 (778-3904) 4. 3888 (784-3888) 5. 3881 (803-3881) 6. 3639 (749-3639) 7. 3628 (753-3628) 8. 3627 (733-3627) 9. 3575 (726-3575) 10. 3544 (775-3544)

Year 1994 2006 2012 1980 2002 1999 2011 1986 2007 1998

LL PURPOSE YARDS/GAME A Rank YPG Games 1. 473.6 (10 games) 2. 471.2 (9 games) 3. 469.2 (11 games) 4. 466.2 (11 games) 5. 462.2 (11 games) 6. 453.1 (11 games) 7. 446.9 (11 games) 8. 446.2 (12 games) 9. 444.4 (11 games) 444.4 (11 games)

Year 2001 1965 2007 1994 2012 2008 1980 2002 1998 1999

AT KICK PERCENTAGE P Rank PCT PAT-ATT 1. 100.0 (21-21) 100.0 (6-6) 100.0 (9-9) 100.0 (20-20) 100.0 (9-9) 100.0 (29-29) 100.0 (22-22) 100.0 (12-12) 100.0 (14-14) 10. 96.6 (28-29)

Scoring

Field Goals

OUCHDOWNS RESPONSIBLE FOR T Rank TDs Year 1. 58 1999 2. 50 2001 3. 48 2012 4. 47 2007 47 2002 6. 46 1994 7. 45 2006 8. 42 1980 42 1981 10. 41 2008 41 1998

OTAL POINTS SCORED T Rank PTS TD/PAT/FG 1. 298 (39/34/10) 2. 287 (38/32/9) 3. 275 (37/23/9) 4. 245 (32/28/8) 5. 242 (31/28/9) 6. 240 (33/26/4) 7. 236 (32/29/5) 8. 224 (30/29/4) 9. 223 (30/25/6) 10. 212 (26/15/12)

Year 1994 2002 2007 2006 2009 1999 2001 2012 1980 2008

IELD GOALS MADE F Rank FGM FGM-FGA 1. 14 (14-23) 2. 13 (13-22) 3. 12 (12-18) 12 (12-20) 5. 11 (11-18) 11 (11-21) 7. 10 (10-14) 10 (10-17) 10 (10-19) 10. 9 Five tied at 9

OTAL OFFENSE/GAME T Rank YPG Games 1. 381.9 (11 games) 2. 358.5 (11 games) 3. 354.9 (11 games) 4. 353.5 (11 games) 5. 352.7 (9 games) 6. 349.9 (10 games) 7. 346.3 (10 games) 8. 330.8 (11 games) 9. 329.8 (11 games) 10. 329.7 (11 games)

Year 1994 2006 2012 1980 1965 2001 1981 1999 2011 1986

OTAL OFFENSE/PLAY T Rank YPP Plays-Yds 1. 5.55 (711-3943) 2. 5.39 (780-4201) 3. 5.23 (662-3463) 4. 5.22 (608-3174) 5. 5.10 (616-3142) 6. 5.10 (686-3499) 7. 5.02 (778-3904) 8. 4.96 (784-3888) 9. 4.95 (733-3627) 10. 4.92 (726-3575)

OUCHDOWNS SCORED T Rank TDs Rush/Rec/Ret 1. 39 (29/7/3) 2. 38 (26/9/3) 3. 37 (20/10/7) 4. 33 (7/25/1) 5. 32 (13/18/1) 32 (18/13/1) 7. 31 (19/6/6) 8. 30 (17/12/1) 30 (12/18/0) 10. 29 (15/13/1/) 29 (16/10/3/)

Year 1994 2002 2007 1999 2001 2006 2009 1980 2012 1981 1995

Year 2006 1994 1981 1965 1964 2001 2012 1980 1986 2007

LL PURPOSE YARDS A Rank YDS Year 1. 5354 2002 2. 5161 2007 3. 5128 1994 4. 5084 2012 5. 4984 2008 6. 4916 1980 7. 4888 1998 4888 1999 9. 4857 2011 10. 4849 2009

Extra Points AT KICKS MADE P Rank PAT PAT-ATT 1. 34 (34-38) 2. 32 (32-36) 3. 29 (29-29) 4. 28 (28-29) 5. 27 (27-30) 27 (27-28) 7. 25 (25-27) 8. 24 (24-29) 9. 23 (23-24) 10. 22 Seven tied at 22 AT KICKS ATTEMPTED P Rank ATT PAT-ATT 1. 38 (34-38) 2. 36 (32-36) 3. 32 (22-32) 32 (22-32) 5. 30 (27-30) 6. 29 (24-29) 29 (29-29) 29 (28-29) 9. 28 (27-28) 10. 27 (25-27)

Year 1994 2002 2001 2012 2006 2009 1980 1999 2011

Year 1994 2002 2007 1965 2006 1999 2001 2012 2009 1980

Year 1993 1963 1973 2004 1987 2001 1985 1990 1970 2012

Year 1987 1984 2010 2008 1983 1986 1994 1975 2011

IELD GOALS ATTEMPTED F Rank FGA FGM-FGA 1. 23 (14-23) 2. 22 (13-22) 3. 21 (9-21) 21 (11-21) 5. 20 (12-20) 20 (9-20) 7. 19 (10-19) 19 (9-19) 9. 18 (12-18) 18 (11-18)

Year 1987 1984 1985 1986 2008 2002 2011 1988 2010 1983

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Rank PCT FGM-FGA 1. 100.0 (2-2) 100.0 (2-2) 3. 71.4 (10-14) 71.4 (5-7) 71.4 (5-7) 6. 70.0 (7-10) 7. 66.7 (12-18) 66.7 (6-9) 66.7 (6-9) 66.7 (6-9) 66.7 (4-6)

Year 1968 1973 1994 2001 1966 2005 2010 2000 1971 1990 1965

Punting UNT YARDS P Rank YDS 1. 3126 2. 3095 3. 3085 4. 3054 5. 3049 6. 3000 7. 2995 8. 2980 9. 2942 10. 2926

Punts-Yds (90-3126) (84-3095) (83-3085) (91-3054) (81-3049) (77-3000) (77-2995) (80-2980) (79-2942) (78-2926)

Year 1971 1970 1990 1972 1988 1987 2005 2002 1984 1975

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PUNT ATTEMPTS Rank Punts Punts-Yds 1. 91 (91-3054) 2. 90 (90-3126) 3. 84 (84-3095) 4. 83 (83-3085) 5. 81 (81-3049) 6. 80 (80-2980) 80 (80-2883) 8. 79 (79-2942) 79 (79-2549) 10. 78 (78-2926) UNTS HAD BLOCKED P Rank BLK Punts-Yds 1. 3 (79-2549) 3 (71-2514) 3 (70-2581) 4. 2 10 tied at two VERAGE YARDS/PUNT A Rank YPP Punts-Yds 1. 41.00 (53-2173) 2. 40.88 (60-2453) 3. 39.26 (62-2434) 4. 38.96 (77-3000) 5. 38.90 (77-2995) 6. 38.69 (49-1896) 7. 38.68 (73-2824) 8. 38.30 (73-2796) 9. 38.08 (52-1980) 10. 38.04 (50-1902)

Year 1972 1971 1970 1990 1988 2002 1976 1984 1997 1975 Year 1997 1985 1989

Year 2010 1986 1996 1987 2005 2007 1983 1977 2001 1966

Punt Returns UNT RETURN YARDS P Rank PRet Ret-Yds 1. 502 (31-502) 2. 395 (34-395) 3. 371 (34-371) 4. 338 (49-338) 5. 297 (20-297) 6. 292 (31-292) 7. 265 (36-265) 8. 255 (22-255) 9. 251 (23-251) 10. 238 (33-238) PUNT RETURNS Rank PRet Ret-Yds 1. 49 (49-338) 2. 37 (37-229) 3. 36 (36-265) 4. 35 (35-223) 5. 34 (34-371) 34 (34-395) 7. 33 (33-238) 8. 32 (32-208) 32 (32-192) 10. 31 Five tied at 31

Year 1965 1978 1976 2002 2009 1980 1979 1992 1959 1985 Year 2002 1998 1979 1964 1976 1978 1985 1983 1987


UNT RETURN TOUCHDOWNS P Rank TDs Year 1. 3 1995 3 2009 3. 2 1974 2 1965 2 1972 2 1994 2 2008 2 1976 2 1987 2 2007 VERAGE YARDS/PUNT RETURN A Rank YPR Ret-Yds 1. 16.19 (31-502) 2. 14.85 (20-297 3. 12.41 (17-211) 4. 11.62 (34-395) 5. 11.59 (22-255) 6. 11.56 (16-185) 7. 11.35 (17-193) 8. 11.16 (19-212) 9. 10.91 (34-371) 10.91 (23-251)

Year 1965 2009 2008 1978 1992 2007 1996 1973 1976 1959

Kick Returns

VERAGE YARDS/KICK RETURN A Rank YPR Ret-Yds 1. 23.39 (49-1146) 2. 23.17 (60-1390) 3. 22.50 (58-1305) 4. 22.00 (37-814) 5. 21.71 (41-890) 6. 21.50 (32-688) 7. 21.13 (46-972) 8. 20.88 (48-1002) 9. 20.82 (39-812) 10. 20.76 (33-685) 20.76 (45-934)

Interception Returns

INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS Rank Yds Int-Yds 1. 296 (23-296) 2. 277 (15-277) 3. 266 (13-266) 4. 255 (18-255) 5. 246 (17-246) 6. 239 (18-239) 7. 238 (16-238) 8. 226 (12-226) 9. 219 (18-219) 10. 207 (14-207)

Year 1970 1979 1991 2007 1969 1980 1983 2004 1964 1973 Year 1985 1970 1971 2007 1980 1964 1976 1969 1965 2008

ICK RETURN YARDS K Rank Yds Ret-Yds 1. 1390 (60-1390) 2. 1305 (58-1305) 3. 1274 (62-1274) 4. 1163 (68-1163) 5. 1146 (49-1146) 6. 1134 (61-1134) 7. 1100 (62-1100) 8. 1016 (51-1016) 9. 1002 (48-1002) 10. 991 (51-991)

Year 2008 2009 2010 1989 2007 1999 2011 1993 2002 2000

ICK RETURNS K Rank KORet 1. 68 2. 62 62 4. 61 5. 60 60 7. 58 8. 56 9. 51 51 51 51

I NTERCEPTIONS Rank INT Int-Yds 1. 24 (24-198) 2. 23 (23-296) 3. 22 (22-72) 4. 18 (18-255) 18 (18-239) 18 (18-219) 18 (18-205) 8. 17 (17-246) 17 (17-169) 17 (17-134)

Year 1989 2011 2010 1999 1997 2008 2009 1988 1990 1993 2000 2012

I NTERCEPTION RETURN TDS Rank TDs Year 1. 2 1970 2 2004 2 2003 2 1969 2 1965 2 2008 2 1966 8. Twelve Tied at One

Ret-Yds (68-1163) (62-1100) (62-1274) (61-1134) (60-928) (60-1390) (58-1305) (56-932) (51-946) (51-1016) (51-991) (51-953)

ICK RETURN TOUCHDOWNS K Rank TDs Year 1. 2 2007 2. 1 1981 1 1977 1 2006 1 1970 1 1983 1 1990 1 1974 1 2009 1 2010

Year 2007 2008 2009 1977 2003 1963 1998 2002 1959 1991 1969

Fumble Returns UMBLE RETURN YARDS F Rank Yds FR-Yds 1. 94 (6-94) 2. 64 (1-64) 64 (2-64) 4. 58 (6-58) 58 (3-58) 6. 54 (2-54) 7. 52 (1-52) 8. 49 (1-49) 9. 34 (3-34) 10. 33 (3-33)

Year 1998 2007 2002 1996 2009 2005 2001 2000 1999 2003

UMBLE RETURNS F Rank FR FR-Yds 1. 27 (27-0) 2. 24 (24-0) 3. 23 (23-0) 23 (23-0) 5. 21 (21-0) 6. 20 (20-0) 7. 18 (18-0) 18 (18-0) 18 (18-0) 10. 17 (17-0) 17 (17-94)

Year 1979 1982 1972 1971 1989 1970 1964 1966 1983 1990 1998

UMBLE RETURN TOUCHDOWNS F Rank TDs Year 1. 3 2007 2. 2 2002 2 2009 4. 1 1999 1 1998 1 2005 1 1994 1 1996 1 2010

Defense OTAL TACKLES T Rank TACK UA-AT 1. 1349 (598-751) 2. 1267 (653-614) 3. 1238 (630-608) 4. 1228 (589-639) 5. 1217 (716-501) 6. 1209 (555-654) 7. 1198 (638-560) 8. 1192 (617-575) 9. 1112 (657-455) 10. 1102 (544-558)

Year 1963 1969 1970 1967 2000 1966 1983 1968 1977 1964

NASSISTED TACKLES U Rank UA UA-AT 1. 716 (716-501) 2. 679 (679-392) 3. 657 (657-455) 4. 656 (656-357) 5. 655 (655-368) 6. 653 (653-614) 7. 638 (638-560) 8. 635 (635-299) 9. 630 (630-608) 630 (630-361)

Year 2000 1976 1977 1975 1972 1969 1983 1979 1970 1974

SSISTED TACKLES A Rank AT UA-AT 1. 751 (598-751) 2. 654 (555-654) 3. 639 (589-639) 4. 614 (653-614) 5. 608 (630-608) 6. 575 (617-575) 7. 560 (638-560) 8. 558 (544-558) 9. 527 (436-527) 10. 501 (716-501)

Year 1963 1966 1967 1969 1970 1968 1983 1964 1999 2000

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ACKLES FOR LOSS T Rank TFL UA-AT/Yds 1. 105.0 (105-0/382) 2. 102.0 (102-0/482) 3. 96.0 (96-0/355) 96.0 (96-0/423) 5. 90.0 (90-0/295) 6. 86.0 (86-0/394) 7. 79.0 (79-0/268) 8. 77.0 (77-0/362) 77.0 (77-0/271) 10. 76.0 (55-42/270)

Year 2000 1983 1998 1992 1995 1991 1996 1981 1999 2002

UARTERBACK SACKS Q Rank QBS UA-AT/Yds 1. 39.0 (39-0/286) 2. 27.0 (27-0/224) 3. 26.0 (26-0/185) 4. 25.0 (21-8/151) 5. 24.5 (22-5/177) 6. 24.0 (24-0/167) 24.0 (24-0/192) 24.0 (24-0/181) 9. 23.0 (21-4/180) 23.0 (18-10/156)

Year 1983 1991 1994 2004 1998 1986 1992 1985 2001 2003

UMBLES FORCED F Rank FF Year 1. 36 1983 36 1982 3. 21 1991 4. 20 1990 5. 19 2000 6. 18 1988 18 2003 8. 17 2002 9. 16 1986 10. 15 1984 FUMBLES RECOVERED Rank FR Year 1. 27 1979 2. 24 1982 3. 23 1972 23 1971 5. 21 1989 6. 20 1970 20 2000 8. 19 2003 9. 18 1966 18 2002 18 1983 LOCKED KICKS B Rank Blocks Year 1. 6 1993 6 1994 3. 5 2005 5 2006 5 2007 5 2003 5 1991 8. 4 2002 4 2004 4 2008 4 2009 4 2010 4 1992 4 1990


GOVERNORS INDIVIDUAL LEAGUE HONORS All-Ohio Valley Conference 1967 Harold Roberts, E 1968 Harold Roberts, E Howell Flatt, DB 1969 Harold Roberts, SE 1970 Harold Roberts, SE 1971 Jim Hughes, DE Bonnie Sloan, DT 1972 Bonnie Sloan, DT 1974 Robert Tripp, DB 1976 Les Jones, T James Green, DL

1964 Ed Bunio, T Dave Satterfield, C Tim Chilcutt, DB Carlton Flatt, DB 1965 Ronnie Parson, E Tommy Dobbs, G John Ogles, FB Tommy Dillard, DT Bobby Byrd, LB Andy Toombs, DB Tim Chilcutt, DB 1966 Ronnie Parson, E Calvin Walter, T Tommy Dobbs, G John Ogles, FB Andy Toombs, DB

1979 Stan Burns, OL Joe Grimsley, DB 1980 Charles Tucker, OT Mark Daniel, DE 1993 Michael Swift, DB 1994 Steve Haywood, OL

(Second Team)

1995 Gary Williams, WR Kirk Pointer, DB 1996 Thomas Williams, LB 2007 Cage Major, OL 2008 Daniel Becker, LB

(First Team)

1983 Mike Newton, DB 1984 Ron Shegog, DB Jim Barlow, DL 1985 Marlin Chapman, DL Scott Fox, DE Ron Shegog, DB 1986 Eddie Walls, LB 1987 Roy Berkemeier, OG 1988 Elzie Anderson, DB 1992 Richard Darden, DE 1994 Brian Harvey, DE

Bob Bible, LB Terry McCabe, LB 1977 Waddell Whitehead, RB James, Green, DL Bob Bible, LB Ron Sebree, DE Mike Betts, DB Lynn Hailstock, DB Joe Grimsley, DB 1979 Richard Wozniak, DL Lynn Hailstock, DB 1980 Sonny Defilippis, QB Steve Puthoff, WR Brett Williams, DE 1982 Charles Tucker, T

2007 Chris Fletcher, RB 2008 Kevis Buckley, DB Terrence Holt, KR 2009 Ryan White, RB Terrence Holt, RB Stanley Brooks, OL Daniel Becker, LB Terrence Holt, KR 2010 Terrence Holt, KR 2011 Amius Smith, DB

2009 Dee Peeler, DL Kevin Buckley, DB 2010 Terrence Holt, RB 2011 Ryan White, RB

All Newcomer Team

2007 Terrence Holt, RS/RB 2008 Ryan White, RB

2012 Reco Williams, RB

BILL DUPES

OVC Players of the Year

OVC Coaches of the Year

Offensive 1964‑Carlton Flatt, QB‑DB; 1980‑Sonny Defilippis, QB Defensive 1977‑Bob Bible, LB; 1978‑Mike Betts, DB

1964‑Bill Dupes 1977‑James “Boots” Donnelly

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GOVERNORS INDIVIDUAL LEAGUE HONORS 2001 Brian Baker, QB Ron Blair, WR Jay Bailey, RB Mike Ogg, TE Avery Fleming, OT Mark McClintock, DE

All-Pioneer Football League South

Dustin Wilson, LB Thomas Sexton, FS J.P. Hogan, P 2002 Jay Bailey, RB Avery Fleming, OT Mark McClintock, DE

Jason Busby, LB Thomas Sexton, DB 2003 Adam Rector, OL Joe Bell, DL

2004 Pat Curran, WR Jesse Kellogg, QB Chris Fletcher, RB Adam Rector, OL Steven Young, DE Charlie Forte, LB

Teddy Carruthers, DB 2005 Chris Fletcher, RB Wes Proctor, C Chase Mitchell, DB Bradley Wilson, P

PFL Players of the Year Offensive 2002‑Jay Bailey, RB

1946 George Fisher, E (All Mid‑State) 1947 George Fisher, E Waldo Binkley, T Tommy Green, G George Morton, C 1948 Tom Lincoln, E Waldo Binkley, T George Morton, G Frank Rubel, QB Ben Fendley, HB

All-Volunteer State Athletic Conference

1949 L.E. Oakley, E Frances Quarles, T Julius Sneed, G Ben Fendley, HB Sam Reeks, FB 1950 L.E. Oakley, E Phil Krug, T Melton Self, G Hendricks Fox, C Jimmy Drye, HB Ben Fendley, HB

1951 Carlton Balthrop, E Phil King, T Dick Hays, QB 1954 Ron Clary, T Virgil Hill, G Bill Alexander, HB 1955 Bobby Brown, T Leon Vaughn, G Bill Alexander, HB Virgil Hill, FB (All‑Area)

1956 Joe Neal Grisham, E Bucky Brown, G Al McClearn, C Cunningham Crow, QB 1960 Bobby Baumgartner, E Jack Bushofsky, G Lee Roy Overtstreet, FB 1961 Clifford Sims, E Howard Suiter, T Bud Coley, G Tommy Donnelly, FB

1962 Claude Clements, E Rocky Cobb, G Tommy Donnelly, FB

APSU Football Conference Champions 1948 — Volunteer State Athletic Conference (8-2 overall) 1977 — Ohio Valley Conference (6-1 OVC/8-3 overall)

Chris Fletcher

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ALL-AMERICA GOVERNORS 1950 1960 1965 1966 1970 1977 1978

L.E. Oakley, E Williamson Jack Bushofsky, G Williamson Tim Chilcutt, DB Associated Press John Ogles, FB Associated Press Harold Roberts, E Associated Press Bob Bible, LB Associated Press Mike Betts, DB Associated Press

1964 Tim Chilcutt, DB Associated Press Second Team 1979 Richard Wozniak, DE Associated Press Second Team 1980 Steve Puthoff, WR Associated Press Third Team

1949 Tom Lincoln, E Williamson Julius Sneed, G Williamson 1950 Phil Krug, T Williamson 1961 Clifford Sims, E Williamson 1962 Richard Moore, QB Williamson 1963 Carlton Flatt, QB Williamson 1964 Carlton Flatt, QB Associated Press

First Team

1980 Brett Williams, DE Associated Press 1982 Charles Tucker, T Kodak Coaches 1992 Richard Darden, DE Associated Press The Sports Network Leonard’s Losers 1999 Justin Schrader, LB Don Hansen Football Weekly Non-Scholarship Michael Farrell, WR Don Hansen Football Weekly Non-Scholarship

1982 1992

1965 1966 1968 1969 1972 1974

2000 Dustin Wilson, LB Don Hansen Football Gazette 1-AA Mid-Major 2001 Dustin Wilson, LB American Football Coaches Association Don Hansen Football Gazette 1-AA Mid- Major Ron Blair, WR Don Hansen Football Weekly Non-Scholarship 2002 Jay Bailey, RB Associated Press American Football

Second and Third Team

Charles Tucker, T Associated Press Second Team Richard Darden, DE Don Hansen’s National Football Weekly Gazette

2000 Matt Reel, DL Don Hansen Football Weekly Mid-Major Second Team 2001 Dustin Wilson, LB Associated Press Third Team

Honorable Mention

Ronnie Parson, E Associated Press Ronnie Parson, E Associated Press Doug Pittenger, DT Associated Press Harold Roberts, E Associated Press Harold Roberts, E Associated Press Bonnie Sloan, DT Associated Press Bob Sizemore, C Associated Press

1977 1980 1985 1986

Waddell Whitehead, RB Associated Press Ron Sebree, DE Associated Press James Green, DT Associated Press, Mike Betts, DB Associated Press Sonny Defilippis, QB Associated Press Ron Shegog, FS The Sporting News (Preseason) Eddie Walls, LB

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Coaches Association Sports Network Mid-Major Football Gazette Mid-Major 2009 Terrence Holt All-Purpose Back College Sportings News 2010 Terrence Holt All-Purpose Back College Sportings News Elite Kickoff Returner Colllege Football Performance Awards

2002 2009

Jay Bailey, RB Sports Network I-AA Second Team Terrence Holt All-Purpose Back The Sports Network Second Team

Associated Press 1999 Brian Baker, QB Don Hansen Football Weekly Non-Scholarship 2000 Jay Bailey, RB Don Hansen Football Weekly Mid-Major


ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA GOVERNORS

1974 Greg Johnson, G 1992 D.J. Carter, C, GTE District IV Jamie Spicer, RB, GTE District IV 1993 D.J. Carter, C, GTE District IV Jamie Spicer, GTE District IV Sports Scholars (second team) Steve Munnell, GTE District IV 1996 Jules Hewitt (first team) Arthur Ashe Sports Scholars Aaron Gray (third team), Arthur Ashe Sports Scholars 1997 Jules Hewitt (first team), Arthur Ashe Sports Scholars

1998 Vince Tweddell, GTE Second-Team Academic All-America, GTE District IV Jules Hewitt (first team), Arthur Ashe Sports Scholars, GTE District IV Greg Schultheis, GTE District IV 1999 Justin Schrader, GTE District IV 2000 Justin Schrader GTE District IV 2002 Jay Bailey Verizon Second-Team Academic All-America Verizon District IV (first team) Ben Reust Verizon District IV (second team)

2003 Jordan Richardson CoSIDA District IV (second team) Demaro Isom CoSIDA District IV (second team) 2004 Jordan Richardson ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America (second team ESPN The Magzine District IV (first team) Steven Young ESPN The Magzine District IV (first team) 2005 Jordan Richardson ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America (first team) ESPN The Magzine District IV (first team) Drew Wilson ESPN The Magzine District IV (second team)

Special Awards NFF Hampshire Honor Society

Presented by the Middle Tennessee Chapter of the National Football Foun-

Sponsored by National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame. 2007 Drew Wilson 2008 Duncan Williams 2009 P.R. Morris Kelvin Young 2010 Daniel Becker Tyler Trent Stanley Brooks 2011 Brad Williams Preston Keck 2012 Nick Newsome 2013 Zach Lane

dation

Bonnie Sloan Courage Award 2012

Preston Gilbreath

Bickerstaff-Pace Scholar-Athlete Award 1993-94 1997-98 1998-99 1998-99 1999-00 2006-07 2012-13

D.J. Carter Jules Hewitt Vince Tweddell Justin Schrader Justin Schrader Duncan Williams Antwaun Majors

N4A Achievement Awards 1996‑97

Chris Wiggins

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2006 Drew Wilson ESPN The Magazine District IV (first team) Duncan Williams ESPN The Magazine District IV (second team) 2007 Daniel Becker ESPN The Magazine District IV (second team) Duncan Williams ESPN The Magazine District IV (second team) 2008 P.R. Morris ESPN The Magazine District IV (second team) Stanley Brooks ESPN The Magazine District IV (second team) 2009 Stanley Brooks ESPN The Magazine District IV (first team) Daniel Becker ESPN The Magazine District IV (second team) 2011 Iosua Siliva Capital One District III (first team) Josh Carroll Capital One District III (first team) Reese Bulmash Capital One District III (first team) 2012 Iosua Siliva Capital One District III (first team) Ben Stansfield Capital One District III (first team)


YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS Year Coach Captains 1930 Scott Alden 1931 Scott Alden 1932 Scott Alden 1933‑35 No team 1936 Fred T. Brown 1937 Fred T. Brown 1938 Fred T. Brown 1939 Fred T. Brown 1940 Fred T. Brown 1941 Fred T. Brown 1942‑45 No team

W 3 3 3

L 4 2 2

T Pts Opp 1 43 73 2 51 73 2 59 28

2 2 3 4 4 4

5 6 5 5 7 5

0 0 1 0 0 0

38 91 90 89 91 90

93 130 125 98 188 161

• VOLUNTEER STATE ATHLETIC CONFERENCE •

1946 David Aaron 1947 David Aaron 1948 David Aaron 1949 David Aaron 1950 David Aaron 1951 David Aaron 1952 David Aaron 1953 David Aaron 1954 David Aaron 1955 Ken Cooper 1956 Ken Cooper 1957 Ken Cooper 1958 Earl Gartman 1959 Earl Gartman 1960 Art Van Tone 1961 Art Van Tone 1962 Art Van Tone 1963 Bill Dupes

George Fisher 5 4 Bud Barrett Leon Garrett 3 6 George Morton Leon Garrett 8 2 James Quarles Hendricks Fox 8 2 Homer Bell Hendricks Fox 5 2 L.E. Oakley Phil Krug 1 8 Dick Hays Carlton Balthrop 7 2 Charlie Quarles Jerry Roberson 4 4 Charles Oakley Frank Ramsey Bobby Brown 3 5 Bobby Way Bill Alexander 2 7 Bobby Way Malcolm Moore 5 6 Howard Hawkins Noojin Walker 4 6 Gerald Wiley John McKay 3 7 Dan Burden Sid Ingram 1 9 Ted Potter Bert Simpson Bobby Baumgartner 2 8 Jack Bushofsky Bud Coley 2 8 Clifford Sims Tommy Donnelly 0 10 Rupert Baker Rocky Cobb 1 9 Ed Bunio Claude Clements

0 141 129 1

0 258 116

Claude Clements 8 Carlton Flatt Tommy Dillard Tommy Dillard *8 Tim Chilcutt Claude Clements Tommy Dobbs 6 John Ogles Carl Williams 2 Philip Farinella Tommy Woodring Bill Joe Jeans Doug Pittenger 5 Larry Negron Mark Raby Dennis Dyer 2 Bruce Gibbs Harold Roberts 3 Craig Bangston Terry Johnson

0 236

83

1 160

94

1 130 196 1 210 311 0 168 119 2 107 871 1 100 162 0 179 204 0 134 165 0

93 170

0

84 225

0 114 186

• OHIO VALLEY CONFERENCE •

1964 Bill Dupes 1965 Bill Dupes 1966 Bill Dupes 1967 Bill Dupes 1968 Bill Dupes 1969 Bill Dupes 1970 Bill Dupes

78 167

0

92 214

0

47 218

0

54 150

1 1 230

78

1 0 280 118 4 0 194 164 8 0 100 289

5 0 216 222 7 1 184 262 7 0 136 256

Year Coach 1971 Bill Dupes 1972 Bill Dupes 1973 Jack Bushofsky 1974 Jack Bushofsky 1975 Jack Bushofsky 1976 Jack Bushofsky 1977 James Donnelly 1978 James Donnelly 1979 Watson Brown 1980 Watson Brown 1981 Emory Hale 1982 Emory Hale 1983 Emory Hale 1984 Emory Hale 1985 Emory Hale 1986 Emory Hale 1987 Emory Hale 1988 Paul Brewster 1989 Paul Brewster 1990 John Palermo 1991 Roy Gregory 1992 Roy Gregory 1993 Roy Gregory 1994 Roy Gregory 1995 Roy Gregory

Captains W L T Bill Blair 2 8 0 Ben Boswell Gerald Noble Bonnie Sloan 3 8 0 Jerry Seay Robert Elizer Rick Christophel 2 8 0 Tony Wade Rick Christophel 3 7 1 Bob Sizemore Dwight Houston Robert Tripp Terry McCabe 3 8 0 Ron Bailey Terry McCabe 5 6 0 Danny McCullough Randy Christophel Ron Green Ron Bailey Bob Bible 8 3 0 James Green Mike Betts 6 4 0 Ron Sebree Lynn Hailstock 7 4 0 Steve Brewer Stan Burns Joe Grimsley Richard Wozniak 7 4 0 Steve Puthoff Sonny Defilippis Cosmo Cochran Mike Troutman 5 5 0 Greg Jones Randy Michael Jim Baker Mike Owens 3 7 0 Jody Hebert Charles Tucker Chris Jenkins 6 5 0 Jim Kolodziej Michael Shelton Mark Stokes 7 4 0 Jim Barlow Rickey Rice Marlin Chapman 5 6 0 Pat Wilson Scott Farnell Mike Mignone Clinton Cross 5 6 0 Scott Fox Terry Gentry Eddie Walls Roy Berkemeier 2 9 0 Mike Sliptchuik Mark Southall Dean Edwards Rico Ransom 3 8 0 Elzie Anderson Sammy Gholston *1 10 0 Calvin Johnson Mike Lewis none selected 0 11 0 Jaime Hagan 5 6 0 Jeff Crutchfield Mack Young 3 8 0 Richard Darden Jeff Stec 1 10 0 Fred Waters Brian Harvey 4 7 0 John McDuffie Scott McCormick 3 8 0 Marcus Watkins

Pts Opp 125 188 139 236

Year Coach 1996 Roy Gregory

131 223 158 260

111 241 154 166

1997 Bill Schmitz 1998 Bill Schmitz 1999 Bill Schmitz 2000 Bill Schmitz

182 132 151 143 198 150

217 148

207 227

156 262 190 188

• INDEPENDENT • Tommy Leaf Landon Dunaway Tommy Leaf Tony Lockhart Ted Skipper Tenille Hudgins Justin Schrader Brian Baker Mike Allen Justin Schrader Brian Baker

0 10 0 119 440 4 7 0 199 326 3 8 0 240 423

2 9 0 183 397

• PIONEER FOOTBALL LEAGUE •

2001 Bill Schmitz 2002 Bill Schmitz 2003 Carroll McCray 2004 Carroll McCray 2005 Carroll McCray

Brian Baker 3 7 0 236 Brandon Garner Mark McClintock Dustin Wilson Jason Busby 7 5 0 287 Justin Henry Mark McClintock Thomas Sexton Pat Curran 4 7 0 194 Demaro Isom Ryan Taylor Trae Willis Ryan Taylor 2 9 0 161 Charlie Forte Adam Rector Paul Derrick Wes Proctor 2 9 140 Matt Wade

• INDEPENDENT •

171 163

2006

194 193

2007 Rick Christophel Daniel Becker 7 Dee Peeler Chris Fletcher Josh Hackett Mark Cunningham 2008 Rick Christophel Dee Peeler 2 Daniel Becker Cage Major Travs Dumke Theo Townsend 2009 Rick Christophel Dee Peeler 4 Daniel Becker Kevis Buckley Tyler Trent 2010 Rick Christophel Steven Johnson 2 Terrence Holt Trent Caffee Adrian Mines T.C. Jennings 2011 Rick Christophel Scott Thomas 3 Amius Smith Tim Schmid Ryan White 2012 Rich Christophel 2 Notes: *APSU awarded forfeit win

197 197

119 306

89 348 135 704 108 339 191 231 182 299 179 354 298 266 212 143

Carroll McCray

265

333

276

313

412

3 8 245 271

• OHIO VALLEY CONFERENCE •

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Captains W L T Pts Opp Phillip Hancock 1 10 0 149 339 Steve Haywood Ralph Hill Chris Horton Jacob Dickson

4 275 273

9 212 328

7 242 318

9 208 420

8 ` 207 396

9 224 435


YEAR-BY-YEAR SCORES

1930 (3-4-1) Coach: Scott Alden Bell Independents Vanderbilt Frosh Bethel (Ky.) Murray State Frosh Clarksville Ind. UT Junior College Western Ky. Frosh Clarksville All-Stars

W 12- 0 L 0-12 L 6-19 T 0- 0 W 7- 0 L 0-30 L 0-12 W 18- 0

1931 (3-2-2) Coach: Scott Alden Vanderbilt Frosh Bethel (Tenn.) Murray State Frosh Bethel (Ky.) Middle Tenn. Frosh Tenn. Tech Frosh UT Junior College

T 0- 0 W 14- 0 L 0-60 W 12- 0 L 7-13 W 18- 0 T 0- 0

1932 (3-2-2) Coach: Scott Alden Vanderbilt Frosh Lambuth Murray State Frosh UT Junior College Tenn. Tech Frosh Middle Tenn. Frosh Cumberland (Tenn.)

L 6- 7 W 14- 2 T 6- 6 T 6- 6 W 7- 0 W 20- 0 L 0- 7

1933-35: No Team 1936 (2-5-0) Coach: Fred T. Brown Cumberland (Tenn.) UT Junior College Murray State Frosh Bethel (Tenn.) Middle Tennessee UT Junior College Tenn. Tech Frosh

W 13- 0 L 0-18 L 0- 7 L 6- 9 L 0-27 L 0-32 W 19- 0

1937 (2-6-0) Coach: Fred T. Brown Memphis Union (Tenn.) Pensacola Navy Murray State Frosh UT Junior College Middle Tennessee Middle Tenn. Frosh Western Ky. Frosh

L L L W L L W L

1938 (3-5-1) Coach: Fred T. Brown Union (Tenn.) Murray State Frosh Pensacola Navy UT Junior College Martin College Tennessee Wesleyan Tennessee Tech Southern Illinois Western Ky. Frosh

0-26 19-20 7-12 26- 7 14-20 0-19 19- 0 6-26

L 0-19 L 7-13 L 0-12 W 14-13 W 51- 0 T 6- 6 L 0-27 W 12- 9 L 0-26

1939 (4-5-0) Coach: Fred T. Brown Martin College Union (Tenn.) Pensacola Navy Western Ky. Frosh UT Junior College Tennessee Tech Murray State Frosh Southern Illinois Middle Tenn. Frosh

W 31- 0 L 6-33 L 7-20 L 0 - 7 W 7- 0 L 0-25 L 0- 7 W 25- 6 W 13- 0

1940 (4-7-0) Coach: Fred T. Brown Milligan Memphis State Union (Tenn.) Middle Tennessee Pensacola Navy UT Junior College Arkansas State Burlington JC Martin College Western Ky. Rose Polytechnic

L 0-12 L 0-40 L 0-28 L 6-35 L 7-33 W 20- 0 L 0-13 W 37- 0 W 7- 0 L 0-20 W 14- 7

1941 (4-5-0) Coach: Fred T. Brown Western Ky. Union (Tenn.) Rose Polytechnic Middle Tennessee UT Junior College Arkansas State Burlington JC Tenn. Wesleyan Memphis State

L L L L W W W W L

0-38 0-34 7-22 0-28 13- 0 34- 0 12- 7 24- 6 0-26

1942-45: No Team 1946 (5-4-0) Coach: David B. Aaron Tennessee Wesleyan L Cumberland (Tenn.) W Western Ky. L UT Junior College W Middle Tennessee L Vanderbilt Frosh (HC) L UT Junior College W Bethel (Tenn.) W Cumberland (Tenn.) W

0- 6 27- 0 6-27 33- 0 9-42 12-45 14- 0 27- 0 13- 9

1947 (3-6-1) Coach: David B. Aaron Tennessee Wesleyan W 6- 0 Union (Tenn.) L 7-26 Cumberland (Tenn.) T 13-13 Troy State L 7-13 Middle Tennessee L 0-33 Bethel (Tenn.) W 6- 0 Jacksonville State L 6- 7 Delta State L 13-28 UT Junior College (HC) W 20- 7 Memphis State L 0-40 1948 (8-2-0) Coach: David B. Aaron Union (Tenn.) W Cumberland (Tenn.) W Bethel (Tenn.) W Centre W Troy State W Jacksonville State W UT Junior College W Delta State (HC) L Athens W Tennessee Wesleyan L

18- 7 39- 7 67- 0 19-13 18- 7 14-13 39- 0 7-48 24- 7 13-14

1949 (8-2-0) Coach: David B. Aaron Georgetown (Ky.) W Union (Tenn.) W Arkansas A&M W Tennessee Wesleyan W Troy State L Jacksonville State L Maryville W Fort Campbell W Athens (HC) W Florence State W

31- 6 20- 0 7- 0 64-19 0- 6 7-19 20-14 20- 6 40- 7 27- 6

1950 (5-2-1) Coach: David B. Aaron Union (Tenn.) W Florence State W Arkansas A&M W Middle Tennessee L Milligan L Jacksonville State T Maryville W Millikin (HC) W

28-13 6- 0 23-21 14-34 6- 7 13-13 35- 0 35- 6

1951 (1-8-1) Coach: David B. Aaron Camp Breckinridge L East Tennessee L Florence State L Arkansas A&M L Middle Tennessee L Union (Tenn.) (HC) W Fort Campbell L Jacksonville State T Troy State L Camp Breckinridge L

6-19 12-13 7-27 6-38 6-27 56- 0 0-26 6- 6 13-20 18-20

1952 (7-2-1) Coach: David B. Aaron East Tennessee T Florence State L Arkansas A&M W Delta State W Union (Tenn.) W Jacksonville St. (HC) W Camp Breckinridge L Troy State W Millikin W Stewart AFB W

6- 6 0- 9 20- 7 39- 7 40- 7 20- 7 0-49 26- 7 40- 7 19- 7

1953 (4-4-0) Coach David B. Aaron East Tennessee W Henderson State W Florence State L Delta State W Jacksonville State W Carson-Newman (HC) L Southeast Missouri L Murray State L

21-13 34- 6 13-14 20- 0 47-16 14-18 6-19 13-33

1954 (3-5-2) Coach: David B. Aaron East Tennessee L Henderson State W Florence State L Middle Tennessee T Memphis Navy W Jacksonville St. (HC) T Carson-Newman L Tennessee Tech L Murray State L Fort Campbell W

7-28 19-13 7-13 7- 7 14- 7 14-14 6-13 13-27 7-44 13-12

1955 (2-7-1) Coach: Ken Cooper East Tennessee Presbyterian Florence State Middle Tennessee Missouri Valley Jacksonville State Murray State (HC) Tennessee Tech Arkansas State Fort Campbell

L L L T L L L L W W

1956 (5-6-0) Coach: Ken Cooper East Tennessee Middle Tennessee Florence State Tennessee Tech Memphis State Jacksonville (HC) Troy State Arkansas Tech Murray State Arkansas State Fort Campbell

W L W L L W L W L L W

13- 7 20-38 19- 6 7-17 19-42 7- 0 13-14 15-13 27-33 13-27 26- 7

1957 (4-6-0) Coach: Ken Cooper Southern Illinois Memphis Navy Memphis State Arkansas Tech Jacksonville State Troy State (HC) Middle Tennessee East Tennessee Florence State Fort Campbell

L W L W L W L L L W

12-25 26- 0 0-41 20-12 0-20 33- 0 0-14 7-13 13-40 23- 0

1958 (3-7-0) Coach: Earl Gartman Middle Tennessee Eastern Illinois Chattanooga Jacksonville State Arkansas State Troy State East Tennessee (HC) Western Kentucky Florence State Fort Campbell

L W L L L W W L L L

0-12 21- 6 0-26 6- 8 0-16 12-10 25-19 16-34 13-20 0-19

1959 (1-9-0) Coach: Earl Gartman Middle Tennessee L 0-36 Eastern Illinois W 12- 8 Western Kentucky L 12-20 Jacksonville State L 14-15 Eastern Kentucky L 7-21 Troy State (HC) L 7-13 East Tennessee L 14-44 Florence State L 8-22 Tennessee-Martin L 10-21 Fort Campbell L 0-25

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0- 6 7-13 7-13 14-14 2-20 0-20 13-20 6-37 19- 6 32-13

1960 (2-8-0) Coach: Art Van Tone Middle Tennessee L Carson-Newman L Tennessee-Martin L Western Kentucky L Jacksonville State W Eastern Kentucky (HC) L Troy State W East Tennessee L Florence State L Fort Campbell L

0- 6 0- 7 7-13 6-34 14- 8 13-27 13- 7 14-35 34-35 13-14

1961 (2-8-0) Coach: Art Van Tone Middle Tennessee L 7-40 Carson-Newman W 10- 7 Tennessee-Martin L 7-14 Western Kentucky L 6-26 Jacksonville State L 6-21 Eastern Kentucky L 7-21 Troy State (HC) W 21- 6 East Tennessee L 14-21 Florence State L 8-14 Fort Campbell L 6-44 1962 (0-10-0) Coach: Art Van Tone Middle Tennessee Carson-Newman Tennessee-Martin Western Kentucky Morehead State Eastern Kentucky Jacksonville St. (HC) East Tennessee Florence State Fort Campbell

L 0-28 L 0-21 L 0-16 L 13-21 L 7-36 L 7-14 L 13-23 L 0-23 L 0-17 L 7-19

1963 (1-9-0) Coach: Bill Dupes Eastern Kentucky Murray State Carson-Newman Western Kentucky Morehead St. (HC) Middle Tennessee East Tennessee Tennessee Tech Tennessee-Martin Fort Campbell

L 0-14 L 0-14 L 0- 7 L 14-34 L 0- 7 L 0-27 L 7- 8 L 13-28 W 20- 6 L 0- 5

1964 (8-1-1) Coach: Bill Dupes Eastern Kentucky Murray State Carson-Newman Western Kentucky Morehead State Middle Tennessee East Tennessee Tennessee Tech (HC) Tennessee-Martin Fort Campbell

W W W T L W W W W W

26- 0 26-10 44- 7 6- 6 13-14 9- 7 27-20 29- 0 35- 0 15-14


1965 (8-1-0) Coach: Bill Dupes Eastern Kentucky W Murray State W Southeast Missouri W Western Kentucky W Morehead State W Middle Tennessee (HC) L East Tennessee W Tennessee Tech W Tennessee-Martin W *APSU gained 1-0 forfeit 1966 (6-4-0) Coach: Bill Dupes Eastern Kentucky Murray State Southeast Missouri Western Kentucky Morehead State Middle Tennessee East Tennessee (HC) Tennessee Tech Tennessee-Martin Chattanooga

L W W L L W W W W L

*30-35 23- 6 50- 7 38- 6 26-21 20-24 21- 7 23-12 49- 0

15-33 49- 0 28-27 3- 7 10-21 13- 7 22-14 20-15 17-13 17-27

1967 (2-8-0) Coach: Bill Dupes Chattanooga Western Kentucky Eastern Kentucky Morehead State Middle Tennessee Findlay Murray State Tennessee Tech East Tennessee (HC) Tennessee-Martin

L L L W L L W L L L

8-23 6-31 0-37 10- 8 20-34 0-14 37-20 13-38 0-37 6-47

1968 (5-5-0) Coach: Bill Dupes Chattanooga Western Kentucky Eastern Kentucky Morehead State Middle Tennessee Findlay Murray State Tennessee Tech (HC) East Tennessee Tennessee-Martin

L L L W W W W L L W

13-41 0-42 20-21 17-16 46-13 47-20 56-35 0-10 8-17 9- 7

1969 (2-7-1) Coach: Bill Dupes Tennessee-Martin Troy State Western Kentucky Eastern Kentucky Morehead State Middle Tennessee Arkansas A&M Murray State Tennessee Tech East Tennessee (HC)

L T W L L W L L L L

6- 7 16-16 28-27 10-29 18-29 20-17 13-14 41-53 20-56 12-14

1970 (3-7-0) Coach: Bill Dupes Troy State Western Kentucky Eastern Kentucky Morehead State Tennessee-Martin Middle Tennessee Northwood (Mich.) Murray State (HC) Tennessee Tech East Tennessee

L L L L L L W W W L

0-28 9-28 7-38 6-24 21-22 0-44 24-14 45- 7 10- 6 14-45

1971 (2-8-0) Coach: Bill Dupes Troy State Western Kentucky Eastern Kentucky Morehead State Tennessee-Martin Middle Tennessee Northwood (Mich.) Murray State Tennessee Tech East Tennessee (HC) 1972 (3-8-0) Coach: Bill Dupes Troy State Western Kentucky Eastern Kentucky Morehead State Tennessee-Martin Middle Tennessee Arkansas - Monticello Murray State Tennessee Tech (HC) East Tennessee Henderson State

W L L L L L L L L W

34- 0 7-46 9-14 0-22 3-17 7-19 14-17 6-16 12-37 33- 0

L L L L W L W W L L L

0-27 7-28 6-21 21-31 18- 6 6-24 17- 6 33-20 7-19 16-20 8-34

1973 (2-8-0) Coach: Jack Bushofsky Henderson State L Youngstown State W Western Kentucky L Eastern Kentucky L Morehead State L Middle Tennessee (HC) L Tennessee-Martin L Murray State L Tennessee Tech L East Tennessee W

7-17 16- 7 0-28 7-24 22-23 20-23 0-26 19-31 12-31 28-13

1976 (5-6-0) Coach: Jack Bushofsky Tennessee-Martin L Mars Hill W Western Kentucky L Eastern Kentucky L Morehead State W North Alabama W Nicholls State L Middle Tennessee W Murray State (HC) L Tennessee Tech L East Tennessee W Tennessee Tech L East Tennessee W

0-24 22- 0 7-12 13-27 27-13 21-14 0- 7 21- 9 13-23 13-31 17- 6 13-31 17- 6

1977 (8-3-0) Coach: James Donnelly Tennessee-Martin L Mars Hill W Western Kentucky W Eastern Kentucky W Morehead State W North Alabama W Nicholls State L Middle Tennessee (HC) L Murray State W Tennessee Tech W East Tennessee W

10-23 17-15 21- 3 20-17 21- 7 13- 6 13-15 6-15 13- 0 24-21 24-10

1978 (6-4-0) Coach: James Donnelly Tennessee-Martin W Western Kentucky L Eastern Kentucky L Morehead State W North alabama L Livingston State W Middle Tennessee W Murray State (HC) W Tennessee Tech L East Tennessee W

21-14 13-17 0-14 19-16 6-10 13- 3 28-17 23-17 14-28 14- 7

1974 (3-7-1) Coach: Jack Bushofsky Youngstown State L Carson-Newman W Western Kentucky L Eastern Kentucky L Morehead State W North Alabama W Middle Tennessee L Tennessee-Martin L Murray State (HC) L Tennessee Tech L East Tennessee T

7-24 28-17 7-35 9-22 17-15 20-14 16-45 26-31 8-16 7-28 13-13

1975 (3-8-0) Coach: Jack Bushofsky Central Arkansas L Carson-Newman L Western Kentucky L Eastern Kentucky L Morehead State W North Alabama L Middle Tennessee (HC) W Tennessee-Martin L Murray State L Tennessee Tech L East Tennessee W

1979 (7-4-0) Coach: Watson Brown James Madison W Tennessee-Martin W Western Kentucky L Eastern Kentucky L Morehead State L Jacksonville State W Livingston State W Middle Tennessee (HC) W Murray State L Tennessee Tech W Mars Hill W

10- 6 34- 7 20-24 10-35 0- 7 21-13 14- 0 31-14 10-24 21-14 27- 6

13-14 0-13 3-30 0-49 20-10 6-23 17-13 15-24 10-14 0-20 27-31

1980 (7-4-0) Coach: Watson Brown Tennessee-Martin James Madison Western Kentucky Eastern Kentucky Morehead State Nicholls State Middle Tennessee Akron Murray State (HC) Tennessee Tech Arkansas State

20-24 21- 3 14-20 10-23 23-21 35-16 7- 3 41-14 24- 0 13-10 9-14

L W L L W W W W W W L

1981 (5-5-0) Coach: Emory Hale Kentucky State W James Madison W Western Kentucky L Eastern Kentucky L Morehead State W Middle Tennessee (HC) W Akron L Murray State L Tennessee Tech L Tennessee-Martin W

24-14 13- 7 0-28 14-41 42-28 14- 9 19-23 29-34 24-29 28-14

1982 (3-7-0) Coach: Emory Hale Kentucky State Tennessee-Martin Western Kentucky Eastern Kentucky Morehead State Youngstown State Middle Tennessee Murray State (HC) Tennessee Tech Akron

W L L L W L L L W L

31-24 14-17 15-33 18-27 17-16 9-31 7-24 7-21 31-27 7-42

1983 (6-5-0) Coach: Emory Hale Tennessee-Martin Kentucky State Western Kentucky Eastern Kentucky Morehead State Youngstown State Middle Tennessee Central Florida (HC) Murray State Tennessee Tech Akron

W W W L W L L L W W L

45- 6 20-14 13- 3 14-31 14- 3 19-41 17-31 7-10 17-16 21- 7 3-26

1984 (7-4-0) Coach: Emory Hale Tennessee-Martin Kentucky State Nicholls State Eastern Kentucky Morehead State Youngstown State Middle Tennessee Central Florida Murray State Tennessee Tech (HC) Akron

W W L L W L W W L W W

13-10 14- 0 6-31 3-20 21-14 13-16 16- 7 24-21 13-20 27- 7 21-17

1985 (5-6-0) Coach: Emory Hale Cincinnati Tennessee-Martin Livingston Eastern Kentucky Morehead State Youngstown State Middle Tennessee Kentucky State (HC) Murray State Tennessee Tech Akron

L W W L W L L W L W L

9-31 13- 7 28-22 10-20 14-10 14-35 14-17 48- 0 6-14 24-20 14-17

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1986 (5-6-0) Coach: Emory Hale Southern Illinois L Tennessee-Martin W Kentucky State W Middle Tennessee W Morehead State L Youngstown State W Western Kentucky (HC) L Eastern Kentucky L Akron L Tennessee Tech W Murray State L

17-24 36- 0 24- 7 7- 0 10-27 13-10 20-34 17-27 16-31 23-13 14-24

1987 (2-9-0) Coach: Emory Hale Kansas State W Tennessee-Martin L Southern Illinois L Tennessee Tech L Middle Tennessee L Morehead State W Youngstown State L Western Kentucky (HC) L Eastern Kentucky L Cincinnati L Murray State L

26-22 10-30 3-10 9-14 16-38 20-13 18-20 0-27 7-50 10-42 0-40

1988 (3-8-0) Coach: Paul Brewster Kentucky State W Eastern Illinois L Cincinnati L Western Kentucky L Eastern Kentucky L Toledo L Middle Tennessee (HC) L Morehead State L Tennessee State W Tennessee Tech W Murray State L

20-14 0-44 7-52 3-28 10-56 14-38 0-36 6-43 16-12 10- 6 3-19

1989 (1-10) Coach: Paul Brewster Eastern Illinois L Tennessee-Martin L Indiana State L Southwest Missouri L Western Kentucky L Eastern Kentucky L Middle Tennessee L Morehead State (HC) W Tennessee State L Tennessee Tech L Murray State L *APSU gained forfeit win 1990 (0-11) Coach: John Palermo Tennessee-Martin L Temple L Southwest Missouri L Samford L Tennessee State L Morehead State L Middle Tennessee (HC) L Illinois State L Eastern Kentucky L Tennessee Tech L Murray State L

0-36 0-21 15-42 3-41 0-49 20-45 7-46 22-23* 10-38 15-17 43-49

10-24 0-28 7-24 9-28 7-33 7-34 7-56 9-13 14-38 14-20 24-31


1991 (5-6) Coach: Roy Gregory Western Kentucky W Southern Illinois L Kentucky State W Southeast Missouri W Middle Tennessee (HC) L Tennessee Tech L Tennessee State W Morehead State L Tennessee-Martin L Eastern Kentucky L Murray State W 1992 (3-8) Coach: Roy Gregory Eastern Illinois Knoxville College Southern Illinois Southeast Missouri Murray State Middle Tennessee Tennessee Tech (HC) Morehead State Eastern Kentucky Tennessee-Martin

L W L W L L L L L W

1993 (1-10) Coach: Roy Gregory Cincinnati L Knoxville College W Western Kentucky L Eastern Kentucky L Tennessee Tech L Murray State L Tennessee State L Morehead State L Southeast Missouri (HC) L Middle Tennessee L Tennessee-Martin L 1994 (4-7) Coach: Roy Gregory Kentucky Wesleyan Western Kentucky Eastern Kentucky Tennessee Tech Murray State Tennessee State Morehead State (HC) Southeast Missouri Middle Tennessee Samford Tennessee-Martin

W L L W L L W L L L W

1995 (3-8) Coach: Roy Gregory Eastern Illinois L Samford L Western Kentucky W Southeast Missouri L Murray State L Middle Tennessee (HC) L Tennessee Tech W Tennessee State W Morehead State L Eastern Kentucky L Tennessee-Martin L

18-14 17-21 17-6 24-21 8-23 7-32 31-17 14-33 28-34 0-21 27- 9

1996 (1-10) Coach: Roy Gregory Arkansas State L Samford L Western Kentucky L Southeast Missouri L Murray State L Middle Tennessee L Tennessee Tech(HC) L Tennessee State L Eastern Illinois L Eastern Kentucky L Tennessee-Martin W

9-14 31- 7 7-37 21-16 10-27 10-49 0-10 34-41 14-45 32-18

1997 (0-10) Coach: Bill Schmitz Morehead State Samford Western Kentucky Eastern Kentucky Tennessee Tech(HC) Murray State Eastern Illinois Southeast Missouri Middle Tennessee Tennessee-Martin

L L L L L L L L L L

43-55 13-21 7-53 3-56 3-36 0-51 14-42 0-31 10-59 26-36

10-42 28-19 27-28 7-48 17-35 14-38 16-21 10-23 7-17 10-44 33-39

1998 (4-7) Coach: Bill Schmitz Campbellsville L Morehead State L Samford L Dayton W Western Kentucky L Jacksonville W Charleston Southern(HC) L Cumberland W Tusculum W Georgetown L Valparaiso L

23-36 21-44 7-47 21-17 14-56 40-25 14-17 29-21 20-7 10-17 0-39

62- 7 3-21 14-27 34-27 14-29 22-26 73- 6 10-31 3-28 36-43 27-21

1999 (3-8) Coach: Bill Schmitz Cumberland W Samford L Dayton L Campbellsville W Jacksonville L Charleston Southern L Kentucky Wesleyan(HC) W Morehead State L Virginia’s-Wise L Davidson L Valparaiso L

2003 (4-7) Coach: Carroll McCray Tennessee-Martin L Campbellsville L Valparaiso L Dayton L Kentucky Wesleyan W Butler W Morehead State L Jacksonville L Davidson W St. Joseph’s (Ind.)(HC) W VMI L

27-22 0-51 21-49 36-35 21-28 17-39 38-28 7-47 28-34 22-38 23-52

13-31 32-42 38-34 23-38 17-45 0-43 20-17 28-6 13-26 0-28 28-31

2000 (2-9) Coach:Bill Schmitz Cumberland L Catawba L Valparaiso L Jacksonville L Dayton L Charleston Southern(HC) L Kentucky Wesleyan W Morehead State L Virginia-Wise W Davidson L South Florida L

2004 (2-9) Coach: Carroll McCray Campbellsville L Valparaiso L Tennessee-Martin L Dayton L Butler L Morehead State L Jacksonville L St. Joseph’s (Ind.) L Charleston (W.Va.) W Davidson (HC) W Stillman L

3-7 7-33 28-35 24-28 7-42 20-42 42-31 10-73 35-25 7-22 0-59

2005 (2-9) Coach: Carroll McCray Charleston (W.Va.) L Cumberland W Dayton L Drake L Valparaiso W Davidson L Morehead State L Jacksonville L Missouri-Rolla L St. Joseph’s (Ind.) (HC) L Murray State L

0-24 10-12 2-34 13-17 7-51 14-50 17-23 14-38 7-42 10-24 55-24

2001 (3-7) Coach:Bill Schmitz Campbellsville L Catawba L Valparaiso W Jacksonville L Virginia-Wise W Charleston Southern L Kentucky Wesleyan W Morehead State L St. Joseph’s (Ind.)(HC) L Davidson L

27-45 0-37 37-13 7-38 35-26 21-36 59-7 24-29 14-17 12-17

2002 (7-5) Coach: Bill Schmitz Cumberland Campbellsville Centre Dayton Jacksonville Troy State Butler Kentucky Wesleyan Morehead State St. Joseph’s (Ind) Davidson (HC) Valparaiso

17-16 45-36 13-20 0-42 20-16 3-41 40-23 23-21 25-45 45-0 28-49 28-24

W W L L W L W W L W L W

2006 (3-8) Coach: Carroll McCray Southeast Missouri L Cumberland W Samford L Dayton L UT Martin L Missouri-Rolla L The Cumberlands L Charleston (W.Va.) W North Greenville (HC) L Morehead State W Western Kentucky L

13-38 28-21 10-17 23-28 10-20 14-21 26-27 49-10 35-44 21-23 14-24

2011 (3-8) Coach Rick Christophel Cincinnati L Memphis L Eastern Kentucky W Tennessee State W UT Martin L Jacksonville State L Southeast Missouri L Eastern Illinois L Central State W Murray State L Tennessee Tech L

10-72 6-27 23-17 37-34 23-61 14-44 13-17 10-19 40-0 24-56 7-49

2007 (7-4) Coach: Rick Christophel Bethel (Tenn.) W Indiana State W Tennessee State L Tennessee-Martin (HC) W Gardner-Webb L Tennessee Tech W Jacksonville State L Samford W Southeast MIssouri W Eastern Kentucky L Murray State W

43-19 32-17 32-33 17-14 13-20 30-27 9-42 28-25 34-31 14-28 23-17

2012 (2-9) Coach Rick Christophel Western Kentucky L Virgina Tech L Tennessee State L UT Martin L Eastern Illinois L Murray State L Eastern Kentucky L Southeast Missouri L Culver-Stockton W Jacksonville State L Tennessee Tech W

10-49 7-42 14-34 6-31 15-65 14-52 14-45 27-48 56-0 23-38 38-31

20-21 14-17 14-38 13-35 50-10 28-7 0-49 0-30 31-21 17-0 7-48

2008 (2-9) Coach: Rick Christophel North Dakota State L Georgia Southern L Gardner-Webb L Tennessee Martin L Eastern Kentucky L Murray State L Tennessee State L Tennessee Tech (HC) W Jacksonville State L Eastern Illinois W Southeast Missouri L

6-41 20-34 15-31 17-31 10-13 12-32 34-37 31-28 22-35 15-13 30-33

14-27 14-24 14-31 0-40 14-21 14-28 14-31 12-50 28-20 20-17 17-24

2009 (4-7) Coach Rick Christophel Newberry W Youngstown State L Illinois State L Eastern Illinois L Tennessee Tech L Southeast Missouri W Eastern Kentucky W Jacksonville State L Murray State L Tennessee State W UT Martin L

34-23 21-38 7-38 20-30 23-31 24-14 24-20 10-28 17-27 24-21 38-48

19-27 24-15 0-46 0-54 30-20 6-44 12-44 26-33 3-45 14-42 6-42

2010 (2-9) Coach Rick Christophel Cumberland W Middle Tennessee L Tennessee State W Wisconsin L Tennessee Tech L Southeast Missouri L Jacksonville State L Eastern Illinois L UT Martin L Murray State L Eastern Kentucky L

38-6 33-56 26-23 3-70 21-34 24-41 3-56 10-28 12-28 35-61 3-17

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GOVERNORS COACHING RECORDS Coaches Years Scott Alden 1930‑32 Fred D. Brown 1936‑41 David B. Aaron 1946‑54 Ken Cooper 1955‑57 Earl Gartman 1958‑59 Art Van Tone 1960‑62 Bill Dupes 1963‑72 Jack Bushofsky 1973‑76 James Donnelly 1977‑78 Watson Brown 1979‑80 Emory Hale 1981‑87 Paul Brewster 1988‑89 John Palermo 1990 Roy Gregory 1991‑96 Bill Schmitz 1997‑02 Carroll McCray 2003-06 Rick Christophel 2007-12 Kirby Cannon 2013

Seasons 3 6 9 3 2 3 10 4 2 2 7 2 1 6 6 4 6

Games 22 53 85 31 20 30 100 43 21 22 75 22 11 66 65 44 66

Won 9 19 44 11 4 4 40 13 14 14 33 4 0 17 19 11 20

Lost 8 33 35 19 16 26 58 29 7 8 42 18 11 49 46 33 46

Tied 5 1 6 1 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Pct. .523 .368 .553 .371 .200 .133 .410 .314 .667 .634 .440 .182 .000 .258 .292 .250 .303

76

776

276

484

16

.366

GOVERNORS RIVALRIES W‑L‑T School Akron 2‑ 5 ‑0 Arkansas at Monticello 4‑ 2 ‑0 Arkansas State 2‑ 5 ‑0 Arkansas Tech 2‑ 0 ‑0 Athens 2‑ 0 ‑0 Bell Independents 1‑ 0 ‑0 Bethel (Ky.) 1‑ 1 ‑0 Bethel (Tenn.) 5‑ 1 ‑0 Burlington JC 2‑ 0 ‑0 Butler 2- 1- 0 Camp Breckinridge 0‑ 3 ‑0 Campbellsville 2- 5 -0 Carson‑Newman 3‑ 6 ‑0 Catawba 0- 2- 0 Central Arkansas 0‑ 1 ‑0 Central Florida 1‑ 1‑ 0 Central State 1- 0- 0 Centre 1‑ 1 ‑0 Charleston Southern 0 -4 -0 Charleston (W.Va.) 2 -1 -0 Chattanooga 0‑ 4 ‑0 Cincinnati 0‑ 5 ‑0 Clarksville All‑Stars 1‑ 0 ‑0 Clarksville Ind. 1‑ 0 ‑0 Culver-Stockton 1- 0- 0 Cumberland (Tenn.) 10‑ 3 ‑1 Cumberlands (Ky.) 0- 1 -0 Davidson, N.C. 2- 5- 0 Dayton 1- 8 -0 Delta State 2‑ 2 ‑0 Drake 0 - 1-0 East Tennessee 12‑14‑2 Eastern Kentucky 5‑40‑0 Eastern Illinois 3‑ 9 ‑0 Findlay 1‑ 1 ‑0 Fort Campbell 6‑ 7 ‑0 Gardner-Webb 0- 2 -0

First Met 1980 1949 1940 1956 1948 1930 1930 1931 1940 2002 1951 1998 1953 2000 1975 1983 2011 1948 1998 2004 1958 1985 1930 1930 2012 1932 2006 1999 1998 1947 2005 1951 1959 1958 1967 1949 2007

Last Met 1986 1972 1996 1957 1949 1930 1931 2007 1941 2004 1952 2005 1975 2001 1975 1984 2011 2002 2001 2006 1968 2011 1930 1930 2012 2010 2006 2005 2006 1953 2005 1978 2012 2012 1968 1954 2008

Georgia Southern Georgetown (D.C.) Georgetown (Ky.) Henderson State Illinois State Indiana State Jacksonville Jacksonville State James Madison Kansas State Kentucky State Kentucky Wesleyan Knoxville College Lambuth Livingston Mars Hill Martin College Maryville Memphis Navy Memphis Middle Tennessee MTSU Frosh Milligan Millikin Missouri-Rolla Missouri Valley Morehead State Murray State Murray State Frosh Newberry Nicholls State North Alabama North Dakota State North Greenville Northwood (Mich.) Ohio Pensacola Navy Presbyterian Rose Polytechnic

0- 1 -0 0- 1 -0 1‑ 0 ‑0 2‑ 2 ‑0 0‑ 2 ‑0 1‑ 1 ‑0 2 -6 -0 6-13 ‑3 3‑ 0 ‑0 1‑ 0 ‑0 8‑ 0 ‑0 6‑ 0 ‑0 2‑ 0 ‑0 1‑ 0 ‑0 4‑ 0 ‑0 3‑ 0 ‑0 3‑ 0 ‑0 2‑ 0 ‑0 2‑ 0 ‑0 0‑ 7 ‑0 12‑39‑2 3‑ 1 ‑0 0‑ 2 ‑0 2‑ 0 ‑0 0- 2 -0 0‑ 1 ‑0 19‑25‑0 13‑32‑0 1‑ 4 ‑2 1- 0 -0 1‑ 3 ‑0 6‑13 ‑0 0- 1-0 0- 1 -0 1‑ 1 ‑0 0- 0- 0 0‑ 4 ‑0 0‑ 1 ‑0 1‑ 1 ‑0

2008 1998 1949 1953 1990 1989 1998 1947 1979 1987 1981 1994 1992 1932 1978 1976 1938 1949 1954 1937 1936 1931 1940 1950 2005 1955 1962 1953 1930 2009 1976 1949 2008 2006 1970 2013 1937 1955 1940

2008 1998 1949 1973 1990 2007 2005 2012 1981 1987 1991 2003 1993 1932 1986 1979 1940 1950 1957 2011 1997 1937 1950 1952 2006 1955 2006 2012 1939 2009 1984 1978 2008 2006 1971

St. Joseph’s (Ind.) 2- 3- 0 Samford 1‑ 8 ‑0 Stewart AFB 1‑ 0 ‑0 South Florida 0- 1- 0 Southeast Missouri 6‑ 11‑0 Southern Illinois 2‑ 5 ‑0 Southwest Missouri 0‑ 1 ‑0 Stillman 0- 1 -0 Temple 0‑ 1 ‑0 Tennessee 0- 0- 0 Tennessee‑Martin 25‑34 ‑2 Tennessee State 6‑ 9 ‑0 Tennessee Tech 18‑28‑ 0 Tech Frosh 3‑ 0 ‑0 Tennessee Wesleyan 3‑ 2 ‑1 Toledo 0‑ 1 ‑0 Troy State 7‑ 8 ‑1 Tusculum 1- 0 -0 Union (Tenn.) 5‑ 6‑ 0 Valparaiso 3 -5 -0 Vanderbilt 0- 0 -0 Vanderbilt Frosh 0‑ 3 ‑1 Virginia’s College-Wise 2 -1- 0 Va. Military Institute 0- 1- 0 Virginia Tech 0- 1- 0 Western Kentucky 6‑35‑1 Western Ky. Frosh 0‑ 4 ‑0 Wisconsin 0- 1- 0 Youngstown State 2‑ 7 ‑0

2001 1990 1952 2000 1953 1938 1989 2004 1990 2013 1930 1988 1938 1931 1938 1988 1947 1998 1937 1998 2013 1930 1999 2003 2012 1940 1930 2010 1973

Number of Teams Played Number of Games Played Number of Games Won Number of Games Lost Number of Games Tied

103 776 276 484 16

1940 1955 1941

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2005 2007 1952 2000 2012 1992 1990 2004 1990 2012 2012 2012 1936 1949 1988 2002 1998 1952 2005 1946 2001 2003 2012 2012 1939 2010 2009


GOVERNORS ALL-TIME LETTERMEN A Russ Aaron 1975‑78 Kevin Abney 2003 Ashlon Adams 2009-12 Brett Adams 1998 Travis Adams 1997 Hal Adkins 1980‑83 Mike Adragna 1983‑85 Mike Akers 1972‑73 Chris Alderson 1979‑82 Jacob Aldridge 2005 Bob Alexander 1952‑56 Carlos Alexander 1959‑60 Fred Alexander 1960‑61 Jim Alexander 1967-68 Ardell Allen 1989 Mike Allen 1997-2000 Vince Allen 1983‑86 Leonard Amarh 2012Zach Amis 2011Dustin Anderson 1998-99 Elzie Anderson 1987‑88 Glenn Anderson 1978‑79 Stacy Anderson 1996 Rudi Argenti 1956‑60 Richie Armstrong 1987 Willie Armstrong 1981‑83 Curt Askew 1999 Gary Askew 2005 Harley Autry 2005 Don Averitt 1967‑68 Todd Avery 2003-04 James Avril 1993 C.D. Aydelott 1949‑50 B Jake Bacon 1999-02 Josh Baggett 2001 Jay Bailey 2000-02 Ron Bailey 1973‑76 Brian Baker 1998-01 Jim Baker 1979‑81 Ray Baker 1951‑53 Rupert Baker 1960‑62 Carlton Balthrop 1949‑52 Craig Bangston 1970 Jimmie Banks 1966‑67 William Bardill 1948‑49 Bo Barker 1994‑95 James Barker 2008-11 Patrick Barkley 2005 Jim Barlow 1981‑84 David Barnes 1995‑96 Frank Barnes 1982‑83 Harold Barnwell 1988 Reid Barr 1985‑87 Bud Barrett 1946‑48 Kelly Barrett 1988‑90 Walter Bass 1981 Greg Baugh 1980, 83‑84 Bob Baumgartner 1957‑60 Buddy Baumgarner 1973‑74 Broderick Bayless 1979 Chuck Beach 1972 Josh Beach 1997-98 Bunky Beasley 1990‑92 Terrio Beasley 2003-04 Mike Backer 1984 Daniel Becker 2006-09 Bruce Belitz 2006-08 Clinton Bell 1977‑80 Homer Bell 1947‑50 Joe Bell 2001-03 John Bell 2007-08 Johnny Bell 1998-2000 Ronnie Bell 1966 Steve Bell 1968‑69 Billy Bennett 1947‑50 Butch Bennett 1966‑68 Jeremy Bentley 2005

Virgil Benton 1972 Roy Berkemeier 1984‑87 Mike Bernikow 1975‑76 Ray Berube 1988 Montrell Besley 2001-03 Mike Betts 1975‑78 Bob Bible 1975‑77 Tommy Bigham 1963‑66 Jim Billet 1972 Waldo Binkley 1947‑50 Alfred Bins 1975‑76 Chris Black 1997-98 Larry Black 1963‑65 Thomas Black 2001-03 Bill Blair 1969‑72 Mike Blair 1983‑86 Ron Blair 1998-01 Shatu Blake 1990‑92 Harris Blakley 1949‑52 Frank Blick 1976 Rodney Bly 1984‑87 Bobby Boddie 1988‑91 Tom Boggeln 1998 Ray Bonar 1997 Neal Booker 1992‑94 Roderick Boose 1997-98 James Bosworth 2003-04 Ben Boswell 1969‑72 Merwin Bourne 1947‑50 Darrell Bowie 1984‑86 Dusty Bowling 1997 Bill Boyd 1953 Dusty Brady 2006-08 Hunter Branch 2011Steve Brewer 1976‑78 Creson Briggs 1947‑49 Bert Britton 1998-01 Chad Broadrick 2005 Brent Brock 1999-00 Danny Brock 1977‑80 Michael Brooks 1999-02 Richard Brooks 1986 Robbie Brooks 2002-03 Stanley Brooks 2006-09 Glyn Broome 1948‑51 Antonio Brown 1985 Bobby Brown 1952‑55 Brandon Brown 1994 Bucky Brown 1955‑56 Donald Brown 1978‑80 Dontavious Brown 2010John Brown 1982 O.C. Brown 2012 Robert Brown 1972 Russel Brown 1978‑79 Wayne Brown 1961‑63 Tony Brunetti 1989‑92 Jerry Bryant 1978‑80 Jerry Bryant 1984‑85 Rob Bryant 2011Kevis Buckley 2006-09 Jeff Buffaloe 1988‑89 Brad Buky 1973‑74 Clayton Bullard 2005-08 Steve Bullard 1977‑78 Reese Bulmash 2010Ed Bunio 1962‑64 Charlie Burchett 1946 Dan Burden 1957‑59 John Burgess 1982 Zac Burkhart 2009-12 Moulton Burlison 1959‑60 John L. Burns 1946 Stan Burns 1976‑79 Jason Busby 1998-00, 2002 Pratt Busby 1958‑59 Pete Bush 1963‑65 Jack Bushofsky 1958‑60 Ulysses Butler 1989, 1992 Tommy Buttery 2004

Bobby Byrd 1963‑65 Kaelin Byrd 1982 C Trent Caffee 2007-10 Shawn Cage 1995‑96 Matt Cahal 1987 Buddy Calvin 1966, 1968 Ben Campbell 2011Mike Campbell 1976 Joe Carlini 2002-04 Eddie Carlton 1978‑79 Montez Carlton 2011Fay Ray Caroland 1963 DeAndre Carroll 2011Josh Carroll 2010Teddy Carruthers 2000, 02-04 Chris Carter 2010 D.J. Carter 1990‑93 Fred Carter 1991‑92 Kevin Carter 1975‑77 Kevin Carter 2005-2007 Martels Carter 1998-99 Roscoe Carter 2007-08 Steve Carter 1975‑76 Rico Caruthers 1996 Calvin Carver 1974 Charles Cates 1955‑57 Louis Catignani 1946‑48 William Cephus 1991‑92 Steve Chandler 1970‑72 Marlin Chapman 1982‑85 Gordon Chatman 1984 Michael Chatman 2004 Cody Chilcutt 1988 Tim Chilcutt 1963‑65 Chad Choate 1948‑49, 1950 Tracy Christa 1986‑87 Randy Christophel 1975‑78 Rick Christophel 1971, 1973‑74 Rob Christophel 1981‑82 James Church 1980‑81 Darryl Clack 2011Kwasi Clark 1997-99 Nick Clark 2006-09 Ron Clark 1984‑87 Tyreon Clark 2010Ron Clary 1951, 1954 Alvin Clay 1986, 1988‑90 Jordan Clayton 2007 Claude Clements 1963‑65 Tyler Clendenen 2011-12 Branden Clifton 2004 Fred Clinard 1951 Harry Clyott 1949 Henry Clyott 1948 Rocky Cobb 1963‑64 Cosmo Cochran 1977‑80 Joe Coehlo 2008 Ross Coffee 2005-06 Jim Cole 1959 Lance Cole 1989, 1991‑93 Mike Cole 1987‑88 Rick Coleman 1976‑78 Bud Coley 1959‑61 Dan Coley 1974 Ben Collins 2007-10 Rodney Collins 1967‑69 Jack Collins 1952‑53 Brian Colon 1996 Todd Conway 1989‑90 Don Cook 1973 Paul Cooley 1971‑73 Dick Cooper 1948‑49 William Cooper 2012J.B. Cone 1968 Tony Contadino 1971‑74 Chad Corley 1994 Al Corso 1953‑56

Sean Counihan 1990‑93 Jay Courtney 2006-09 Rodney Courtard 2012Mark Covington 1975‑77 Richard Covington 1951 Chuck Cowart 1983‑86 John Crabbe 1992‑95 Joe Crabtree 1946 Bill Craig 1949 Chris Cranford 1998 Carlos Crawford 2004 Mikhail Creech 2012Jimbo Crook 1979 John Cron 1956 Clinton Cross 1985‑86 Eric Cross 1991‑93 Cunningham Crow 1955‑57 Derrick Crutchfield 1989 Jeff Crutchfield 1988‑91 Justin Cunningham 2006-09 Mark Cunningham 2004-07 Pat Curran 2001-04 Kris Currie 2002 Landon Curtis 2011 D Bob Dagley 1992 Eric Dance 1989‑90 Mark Daniel 1977‑80 Richard Darden 1989‑92 Ray Darnell 1948‑50 Walt Davic 1959 Donald David 2005-07 Johnny Davis 1997 LaDarius Davis 2006-09 Tim Davis 1999 Tyrone Davis 1996 J.D. Dawson 1994‑95 Jim Dawson 1982 Josh Day 2009 Justin Deardorff 2000-03 Steve Deavor 1959‑62 Sonny Defilippis 1979‑80 Mike Dent 2006 Don Derrick 1974‑77 Paul Derrick 2002-04 Bill Desmond 1988 Doyle Dickerson 1971 Jacob Dickson 1994‑96 Darrick Dillard 2010-11 Tommy Dillard 1964‑65 Bucky Dixon 1990‑91 Kenneddie Dixon 2007-09 Derek Dobbs 2004 Tommy Dobbs 1963‑66 Greg Dolberry 1993‑95 Ronnie Dollar 1960 Tom Donnelly 1961‑62 Brandon Doom 1996‑99 Jeff Doss 1979 Jake Dotson 1998-99 Don Downum 1973 Roy Dowery 1993 Robert Downes 2002-04 Tom Dozier 1970‑71 Mark Drain 1987 Bill Drebushinko 1951‑52 Amos Drummond 1981 Jimmy Drye 1948‑50 Jerome Duguid 1977‑80 Travis Dumke 2005-08 Landon Dunaway 1994‑97 Michael Dunphy 2012David Dunlap 1997 Troy Dunnam 1980 Ernest Dunson 1977‑79 Kenny Durden 1979‑80 Dennis Dyer 1967‑69 Rusty Dyer 1980

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E Dale Edwards 1985‑87 Dean Edwards 1984‑87 Duane Eggert 1982 Robert Elizer 1971‑72 Joe Ellen 1971‑72 Bo Elliot 1966‑69 Kenneth Ellison 2003-04 Mike Elmore 1973‑76 Jamaar Embry 2011Mark England 1999-00 Frank Escobar 1997 Roger Estes 1955‑56 David Evans 1977, 1979‑80 Pride Evans 1970 Petty Ezell 1958 F Gary Fambrough 1962 Philip Farinella 1964‑67 Scott Farnell 1985 Michael Farrell 1998-01 Bobby Joe Faulk 1961‑62 Antonio Faulkner 2007-10 James Feezel 2007-08 Don Felder 1981‑82 Kevin Feldman 1993‑94 Ben Fendley 1947‑50 Royce Fentress 1980‑81 Chuck Field 1966‑69 Eddie Filyaw 1972‑74 George Fisher 1946‑47 Jeff Fisher 1965 Robbie Fisher 1987 Aubrey Flagg 1965‑66 Carlton Flatt 1962‑64 Howell Flat 1966‑69 Sammy Flatt 1962‑64 Dustin Fleenor 2003-04 Avery Fleming 2000-03 Bob Fletcher 1963‑65 Chris Fletcher 2004-07 Ernest Fletcher 1976‑78 Mark Floyd 1972 Larry Ford 1987, 1989 Ted Fore 1952 Jontamion Forrest 2008-10 Jeremy Forsythe 1998-01 Charlie Forte 2003-05 Sonny Forte 1961‑62 Billly Ray Foster 1958‑59 Hendricks Fox 1947‑50 Scott Fox 1983‑86 Jeff Franklin 1980‑82 Lanis Frederick 2005-08 Ed Fredette 1961 Dexter Freeman 1978‑80 Dennis Friendly 1992‑95 Charlie Frith 1952 Sid Fritts 1977‑78 Trevar Frizell 2012Preston Frye 2010-12 Ronnie Fuqua 1968‑71 G James Gallman 1988 Cecil Gann 1951‑52 Keith Garbinski 1993 Otis Gardner 1994‑96 Brandon Garner 2000-01 Justin Garner 1999-01 James Garrett 1991‑92 Leon Garrett 1946‑49 Noy Garrett 2009 Bo Garrison 1992 Charles Gentry 1946‑49 Terry Gentry 1984‑86 Dan Ghiden 1974 Sammy Gholston 1986‑89 Bruce Gibbs 1966‑69


GOVERNORS ALL-TIME LETTERMEN Rory Gibbs 1999-00 Preston Gilbreath 2010Ken Goad 1961‑62, 1964 Lawrence Godfrey 1986‑87 Malcolm Goines 2012Johnny Golden 1968‑69 Sammy Gonzalez 2004 Jeff Gooch 1992‑95 Don Goode 1985‑87 Rick Goodhart 1972 Garry Gordon 1987‑88 Charles Gragg 1972 Doug Granito 1996‑98 Ralph Grant 1960‑62 Aaron Gray 1993‑96 Eddie Gray 1962 Charles Green 2006 James Green 1975‑77 Ron Green 1975‑76 Thomas Green 1946 Eric Gregory 1990, 1992 Jerry Gregory 1966‑67 Calvin Griffin 1980‑81 George Griffin 1956‑57 Billy Griggs 1962, 1964 Joe Grimsley 1976‑79 Joe Neal Grisham 1955‑56 Sam Gronewald 1999 Ivorey Guy 2003-04 Spencer Gulmire 2006-09 H Josh Hackett 2004-07 Ronnie Hackney 1966‑68 Dwight Haddock 1978 Jamie Hagan 1988‑91 Lehman Hailey 1946 Lynn Hailstock 1976‑79 Brad Hall 1998 Charles Hall 1995‑96 Chuck Hamby 1984‑85 Darryl Hamilton 1988‑91 Fred Hamilton 1983 Mike Hamilton 1982‑85 Bill Hammon 1972‑75 Tim Hammond 1980‑81 Jay Hampton 1991 Ray Hampton 1978, 1980‑82 Philip Hancock 1993‑96 Ray Hand 1964 Randall Hankins 1994 Steve Harbin 1968‑69 Jim Hardie 1967‑70 Lynn Hailstock 1976‑79 Brad Hall 1998 Dean Hargis 1957‑58 Mike Hargis 1970‑73 Glenn Harkrader 1971‑72 Juan Harp 1980 JayR Harper 2007-10 Jim Harrington 1957‑58 Bryan Harris 1998-01 James Harris 1977‑79 Preston Harris 1992‑95 Earl Harrison 1989 Kyle Harrison 2010Gary Hartfield 1989‑92 Chris Hartman 2010Kit Hartsfield 2006-09 Eddie Hartner 1964 Brian Harvey 1990‑91, 1993‑94 David Haskins 2005 R.J. Haskins 2002-2005 Mike Hawke 1992 Bill Hawkins 1974 Howard Hawkins 1955‑56 Perry Haymore 1959 Chris Haynes 2006-09 Dick Hays 1948‑51

Mark Hays 2005 Mike Hays 2005 Stephen Haywood 1993‑96 Andrew Healy 1998 Bill Heineman 1957‑58 Elijah Heinrich 2002-03 Gerald Hemmer 1955 Fred Henderson 2006-07 Ryan Henley 2001-03 Justin Henry 2000-03 Jody Herbert 1980‑82 Daniel Herndon 1997-2000 Todd Herndon 1984‑87 Jules Hewitt 1995‑98 Anthony Hickey 1990‑92 Tim Hickey 1977‑80 Art Hicks 1970‑71 Matt Hicks 1996 Mike Hicks 1987 Ricky Hicks 1966‑68 Rick Highsmith 1972‑73 Jacob Hill 2006-08 Joey Hill 1986 Lloyd Hill 1953‑54 Rafeal Hill 2003 Ralph Hill 1993‑96 Virgil Hill 1954‑55 Samy Hillman 1990‑92 Ronald Hinton 1980 Leon Hite 1992‑94 Brandon Hodge 1982 Cordney Hodges 2007-08 Ed Hodges 1949 Ernie Hodges 1948‑50 Jack Hoeh 2007-09 Lance Hoeltke 1995 Ben Hoemann 1998 David Hogan 1993 J.P. Hogan 2000-03 Richard Hogan 1992‑94 Johnny Hogue 1968 Kevin Holbert 1988 Donny Holland 1968‑69 Blake Hollingsworth 2003 Terrence Holt 2007-10 Patrick Horton 2005-07 Joe Howard 2004-05 Todd Hood 1987‑88, 1990 Bill Horton 1969 Chris Horton 1993‑96 Laronn Horton 2002 Wayne Horton 1999-01 Dwight Houston 1973‑74 John Houston Jr. 2012Yuri Howard 2002-03 Tee Howell 2010-11 W.H. Howse 1947‑48 Tennille Hudgins 1997-99 Michael Hudson 1994‑96 Mike Hudson 1978‑81 David Huffman 1993‑96 Brandon Hufstetler 2004-07 Brad Hughes 2012Gerald Hughes 1998-00 Jim Hughes 1969‑71 Mike Hughes 1986 Danny Hunley 1970 J.W. Hunt 1977 Trevor Hunt 1988‑91 Kailik Hunter 1990 Brian Hurlocker 1994‑95 Arnold Huskey 1963‑65 Brian Hutchenson 2002-03 I Godwin Ikponmwosa 2003-04 Sid Ingram 1957‑59 Dan Inman 1974 Jaime Iracheta 1997 Demaro Isom 2002-03

J Darius Jackson 1999-02 Jason Jackson 1988‑91 Semaj Jackson 1994‑95 John Jacobs 2007 Thomas James 1999-00 Mike Jared 1972 Billy Joe Jeans 1964‑67 Quinton Jefferson 1998 Lavendor Jeffreys 2011Chris Jenkins 1980‑82 Taylon Jenkins 1997-98 T.C. Jennings 2008-10 Bryan Johnson 2000-03 Calvin Johnson 1986‑89 Chip Johnson 1974 Courtney Johnson 1996 Dowis Johnson 1963 Greg Johnson 1974 James Johnson 1969 James (J.J. ) Johnson 1983‑84 J.J. Johnson 1978 Kamron Johnson 2010-11 Kenny Johnson 1969‑71 Mike Johnson 1970‑71 Steven Johnson 2008-10 Terry Johnson 1967‑70 Tyke Johnson 1983-85 Floyd Jones 1980‑81, 1984 Greg Jones 1979‑81 J.D. Jones 1947‑48 Les Jones 1975‑76 Tom Jones 1962‑65 Robert Joy 1987 Brad Justus 1998-99; 2002 K Ken Karasinski 1963‑65 Mike Katzman 1981‑82 Gary Kaufman 1971‑74 Preston Keck 2008-10 Lorenzo Keenan 1975‑76 Jim Kehoe 1981‑84 Charlie Keith 1972 Steve Keller 1966‑68 Jesse Kellogg 2002-05 Tyler Kendall 2004-05 Brandon Kessel 2003-04 Eugene Key 1956‑58 Ryan Key 2007-10 Chris Keylon 1987, 1989 Tom Kilcrease 1980‑81 Arthur King 1991‑93 Brock King 1999-01 Earnest King 1996 Jeff King 1982, 1984 Steve Kinney 1968‑69 Wes Kitts 2010-11 Jerry Knight 1972 Jon Kok 1969‑70 Jim Kolodziej 1980‑82 Phil Krug 1949‑51 Bob Kulakowski 1955‑56 Ed Kulakowski 1951‑53 Carl Kurzrock 1979‑81 L Bobby Ladd 1949‑50, 1952 Lynn Lamb 1970‑73 Daniel Lambert 2007-09 Paul Lane 1977 Zach Lane 2010-12 James Laney 1990‑91 Joe Langham 1986‑87 Jacob Langston 2009-12 Mal Langston 1953 Robert Lassiter 1948 Jerry Lawhon 1965‑67 Ronald Lawrence 1981

Matt Lawson 2005-2007 Tommy Leaf 1997-98 Mark Leath 1981‑82 Victor Leavell 1984‑85 Mike Ledney 1987 Carey Lee 1959 Jim Legg 1975‑76 Robert Lemon 2010-12 Vernon Lesser 1991‑93 Earl Lester 1989‑92 Bobby Lewis 1951‑53 Mike Lewis 1985‑87, 1989 Todd Lewis 1982 Tom Lincoln 1947‑50 Chris Litteral 2008-10 Kelvin Little 2007-10 Wes Little 2002 Willie Little 1992‑95 Jacky Littlejohn 1999 Pat Lock 2007 Tony Lockhart 1995‑98 Coby Lonas 1997-98 Rodney Long 1981 Leggett Lovan 1951 James Loydd 1991‑94 Deric Lucas 1995‑96 Ray Lucas 1954‑55 Ron Lunsford 1973‑74 Jacob Luthardt 1992‑93 Jeff Lyle 2006-09 Alvin Lynch 1988 John Lyons 1991 Rodney Lyons 2001 M David Maddox 1998 Dedric Maffett 1997-99 Danny Magrans 1990 John Maher 1992 Antwaun Majors 2009-12 Bo Majors 1983‑85 Cage Major 2005-08 Ricky Mallard 2003 Marvis Malone 2006-09 Rod Malone 1987 Anthony Marion 2009-12 Adam Marshall 2010 Chad Marshall 1997-2000 Larry Marshall 1946 Scott Marshall 1985 Alonzo Martin 1981 John Martin 1952‑54 Pat Martin 1947 Rick Martin 1982 Jamie Maslar 1988‑90 Brandon Masters 1997 Drew Massey 1999-00 Kenny Maxwell 1982 Thomas Maxwell 1990‑91 Tim Maxwell 1973, 1975 Paul Mayer 1974 Melvin Maynard 1946 Jeremy Maze 2010-12 Todd Mazzaferro 1993‑96 DeAunte McAfee 1996, 1998-99 Terry McCabe 1973‑76 Al McClearn 1954‑56 Mark McClintock 1999-2002 Kevin McClure 1987‑88 Andy McCollum 1977‑80 Scott McCormick 1992‑95 Dan McCullough 1973‑76 James McDaniel 2012Tom McDonald 1966‑68 John McDuffie 1993‑94 William McElroy 1980‑82 Jackie McGowan 1983‑84 John McKay 1955‑58 Ron McKinney 1959‑61

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Jeff McMillan 1979‑81 Tom McMillan 1986‑89 James McNair 1980 Garry McReynolds 2004-07 Edward McSwine 1988‑91 Devon McVea 2011 Mike Meador 1976‑79 Brandon Meggs 2005-08 Jacob Melton 2007 Mike Merriman 1995-98 James Mesidor 1990‑92 Justin Meyer 2001-04 Randy Michael 1980‑81 Tommy Michael 1980‑84 Mike Mignone 1982‑85 Joe Milam 1952 Darryl Miller 2007-08, 2010 Anthony Mills 1984 Charlie Mills 1975 Freeman Milton 1987 Adrian Mines 2007-10 Brad Minear 1983‑86 Rick Miniat 1987 Buddy Mitchell 2011Chase Mitchell 2003-05 Clifford Mitchell 1952‑53 Mike Mitchell 1997 Barry Monda 1978 Scott Monger 1981‑84 Bob Monnet 1957‑58 Andrew Montgomery 2011-12 Bobby Montgomery 1993‑96 Daniel Montgomery 2003 Coveak Moody 1974‑77 Carl Moore 1946 Jermaine Moore 1993‑96 Malcolm Moore 1954‑56 Matt Moore 2001-03 Patrick Moore 1984 Richard Moore 1959‑62 Mike Moorefield 1948 John Moran 1998 Jerome Morris 1987 P.R. Morris 2005-08 George Morton 1946‑49 Mickey Moseley 1960 Rick Mosier 1970‑71 Ambrose Moss 1946 Fred Motes 1982‑83, 1985‑86 Marvin Mouzon 1990‑92 Melvin Mouzon 1989 Rosby Mulkey 1957 Kevin Mulloney 1981 Stephen Munnell 1990‑93 Phillip Murnin 2005 Randy Murphree 1988‑91 Pat Murphy 2002 N Paul Nadeau 1972 Edward Nance 1952 William Nathaniel 1984‑86 Cisco Navas 1995‑96 Tracy Neal 1984‑85 Don Neff 1972‑74 Larry Negron 1966‑68 Chris Newell 2006-09 Ken Newman 1960 Nick Newsome 2008-11 Mike Newton 1980‑82 Nick Nichols 1960 Joe Nixon 1950 Adam Noble 2012Gerald Noble 1970‑71 Rodney Nobles 1973‑76 Shane Nolan 2000-02 Bill Noll 1999-02 Nick Norcia 1977‑80 Herman Norfleet 1948 Xavier Norman 2011-


GOVERNORS ALL-TIME LETTERMEN Jake Nunley 2005 Jim Nypaver 1974 O Charles Oakley 1948‑50, 1952‑53 L.E. Oakley 1947‑50 Randall Odell 2004 Jim Odum 1951‑52 Oscar Odum 1952‑53, 1955 Jimmy Ogden 1968‑70 John Ogles 1963‑66 Martin Ogles 1960 Mike Ogg 1998-01 Andre O’Kelley 1988‑90 Maurice Oldham 1986‑87 Billie Oliver 1986 Woodson Oliver 1948 Terrence Oliver 2010Gary Orr 2006-09 Zachary Orton 2000-03 Wes Osborne 2006-07 Lee Roy Overstreet 1958‑60 Danny Overton 1967‑68 Josh Owens 2010Lamar Owens 1980‑81 Mike Owens 1979‑80, 1982 William Owens 1977‑79 Dan Owsley 1956‑57 P James Pacouloute 1992 Steve Pardue 1982‑84 Lee Pardue 2010 Kerry Parchman 1997-99 Adrian Parker 2003 Cobb Parker 1959‑62 Jerry Parker 1980 Jeff Parrish 1997-98 Myers Parson 1972 Ronnie Parson 1964‑66 Joe Pasley 1990‑91 Gary Patrick 1979 Tulsa Payette 1999-01 Carlos Payne 1994‑96 Jeff Payne 1986 John Payne 1992‑93 Rocky Dee Peeler 2006-09 Ean Pemberton 2011Marc Pendelton 1972 Nathan Peppers 2009 Zeb Perdue 1980‑81 Damian Perry 1995‑97 EnRiques Perry 2010Jason Perry 1988‑90 Scott Perry 1973 Gregg Peterson 1997 Chad Pfalmer 1999-00 Corey Phillips 2001-02, 04 David Phillips 1968‑70 Paul Phipps 1946‑47 Landon Pickett 1971‑73 Neil Pierce 1988 Adam Pineo 1997-98 Allen Pitt 1994 Doug Pittenger 1966‑67 Bill Pless 1947‑48 Kirk Pointer 1992‑95 Tony Policare 1988‑89 Bobby Pope 1951 Scott Pope 1985‑87 Alonzo Porter 1995‑96 Gordon Potter 1949‑50 Ted Potter 1956‑59 Ben Powell 1996 Gordon Powers 1977, 1979 Greg Poynter 1989 Kevin Prevost 1986 Jack Price 1946 Matt Price 1991 Murray Pride 1962‑63

Wes Proctor 2002-05 Rufus Pugh 1986 Steve Puthoff 1977‑80 Q Charles Quarles 1949‑52 Hunter Quarles 1968‑69 James Quarles 1947‑49 Teddy Quarles 1971 Josh Quillen 1999-00 R Mark Raby 1966‑68 Steven Ragin 2010-12 Frank Ramsey 1951‑53 Rico Ransom 1985‑88 Curtis Ray 1986‑89 Tyler Ray 1991 Craig Raye 1974 Mackel Reagan 1987‑89 Adam Rector 2001-04 Steve Redus 2002 Benji Reece 2001-03 Carl Reed 1999-00 Kermit Reed 1999-2000 Sam Reeks 1948‑49 Matt Reel 1999-2000 Nat Reeves 1980 Charles Reinhart 1958 Ben Reust 2001-03 Jimmy Reynolds 1973‑75 Chip Rhome 2007 Rickey Rice 1983‑85 Bobby Rich 1952 Steven Rich 2011Jordan Richardson 2002-05 Kenny Richardson 1981 Kevin Richer 1996 Ken Riddle 1966 Mike Riddle 1964‑65, 1969 Dave Ridley 2001 Matt Roark 2003-04 Jerry Roberson 1952‑53 Brad Roberts 2000 Harold Roberts 1967‑70 John Roberts 1946 Jim Robinett 1981‑82 Tay Robinson 2006-09 Al Tate Rogers 1954‑55 Bud Rogers 1975 Rodney Rogers 1964‑65 L.A. Rohling 2003-04 Marlon Roland 1996 Corey Rolle 1996 John Rone 1998-99 Jeremy Ross 2009-10, 2012 Mike Ross 1974, 1977‑78 Pete Ross 1959 C.J. Rouse 2004 Preston Rouse 2009-12 Jeff Rowan 1999-00, 2002-03 Rip Rowan 2010Frank Rubel 1947‑49 Don Runyon 1976 Dale Russell 1969 Rhet Rutledge, 2002 J.J. Rutledge 2012 Mike Rutledge 1972 Jake Ryan 2009-12 Ray Rye 1946‑47 Bill Ryznic 1982 S Glenn Sager 1947‑48 Mike Salas 1982‑83 Frank Sales 1991 Craig Salley 2010Jerry Salley 1986‑87 Jon Sanders 2005-08 Matt Sanders 1998 Nathan Sanders 2011-

Tony Sanders 1981 Travis Sanders 1993‑94, 1996 Lou Sandora 1982 Mac Sands 1954 Dave Satterfield 1963‑64 Pat Sawyer 1952 Wayne Sawyer 1969‑71 Bill Scarbrough 1951 Tim Schmid 2008-11 Matt Schmitz 1999-02 Justin Schrader 1997-2000 Greg Schultheis 1998 Alan Sconiers 1983 Ed Scott 1947 Hubert Scott 1958 Leroy Scott 1988, 1991 Toddree Scott 2004 Jim Scroggins 1964‑65 Roland Scruggs 1981 Jerry Seay 1970‑72 Ron Sebree 1975‑78 Todd Seiple 1987‑88 Melton Self 1949‑50 Rob Senft 1982‑85 Matt Sensing 2002-03 Edgar Settlers 1946‑47 Kerry Severson 1989 Jacob Sexton 2012Jared Sexton 2011Thomas Sexton 1999-02 Anthony Shacklett 1985‑86 Adam Shaffer 1997-98 Clarence Sharp 1969 Darren Sharp 1997-98 Ron Shegog 1984‑85 Michael Shelton 1980‑82 Gary Shephard 1971 John Shephard 1997-2000 Steve Shia 1970‑72 Roland Shields 1979, 1981‑82 Sal Shields 1981‑82 Carlos Shippy 2000 Justin Shoate 2007 Adam Shockley 2004-07 Raymone Shockley 1989 Tyrone Shorter 1994‑95 Johnathan Shuler 2011Iosua Siliva 2010Anthony Simmons 1985‑87 Renard Simmons 1991 Bert Simpson 1956‑59 James Simpson 1993‑95 Ronnie Simpson 1968‑69 Clifford Simms 1958‑61 Robert Sizemore 1971‑74 Steve Skelton 1991‑93 Ted Skipper 1996-99 Logan Slagle 2011Eric Slater 1990 Mike Sliptchuik 1984‑87 Bonnie Sloan 1969‑72 Buck Small 1987 Everett Smalls 1982‑83 Amius Smith 2008-11 Amiziah Smith 1994‑96 Earnest Smith 2010Ed Smith 1971‑72 Jesse Smith 1993‑95 Jody Smith 1990‑93 John Smith 1948 Jonathan Smith 2011 Kevin Smith 1996 Kim Smith 1949, 1951‑54 Leon Smith 1958 Mike Smith 1977‑80 Rod Smith 1983‑84 Ted Smith 1955‑56 Terry Smith 1995‑96 Woodrow Smith 1979 Jimmy Smithson 1949, 1951 Mark Snead 1991‑93

Bill Sneathen 1990‑92 Julius Sneed 1947‑50 Duke Snyder 1990 Steve Sorrells 1981 Robert Sotherland 1970 Mark Southall 1984‑87 Homer Sowell 1957 Phillip Sparn 2006-09 Walter Spears 2011Jamie Spicer 1990‑93 Otis Spivey 2006-09 Skyler Springfield 2009-11 Jack Sproul 1981 Mike Spurlock 1973 Bill Stacy 1957‑58 Geoff Stahl 2001-04 Jeremy Stansbury 1997-99 Stephen Stansell 2009-12 Ben Stansfield 2010LeNorris Staples 1997-99 Devin Stark 2009-12 Marty Staten 1987‑88 Jeff Stec 1990‑93 Bryan Stege 1975‑78 Joey Stephens 2005 Terry Stephens 1972 Terry Stephens 1982 Tyler Stevenson 2009-10 Mike Steward 1973‑74 Hubert Stewart 1947 Billy Stinson 1967 Bob Stiscak 1962 Mark Stokes 1981‑84 Ray Stone 1959‑61 David Stooksbury 1991‑94 Jason Stooksbury 1997 Patrick Storey 1993 Jimmy Stowe 1960‑62 Dusty Stoy 1982‑85 Scott Strain 1971‑72 Bryan Stringer 1979 Bryan Styles 1986‑87 Howard Suiter 1960‑61 Pete Sullivan 1951 Ritchie Sullivan 1971‑72 Bob Svarda 1972‑73 Mark Swafford 1988‑89 Tim Swearingen 1993 David Sweetland 1998-01 Daniel Swenson 2006-09 Ed Swiderski 1954‑57 Eli Swift 2012Michael Swift 1992‑95 Bob Swope 1949‑50 Brad Sykes 2001-04 T John Talley 1978 Chris Taylor 2009-11 Derrick Taylor 2004 Emp Taylor 1988 Horace Taylor 1946 Jerry Taylor 1964‑67 Matt Taylor 1996 Nate Taylor 1987 Ryan Taylor 2001-04 Terry Taylor 1984‑85 Corey Teague 2012Richard Teague 1978‑81 Delton Teeter 2010-11 Kevin Temple 1972 Kenneth Thacker 1988 Josh Theriot 1999-02 Dave Thomas 1994‑96 Hugh Thomas 1984‑87 Ricky Thomas 2007-10 Sammy Thomas 1974 Scott Thomas 2008-11 David Thompson 1971‑73 Jim Thompson 1971‑73 Leonardo Thompson 1993‑94

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Rod Thompson 1996 DeShawnta Thornton 2001-02 Dennis Thorpe 1995 Julius Thorpe 1989, 1991‑93 Tom Thoss 1971‑72 Antoine Thrift 1993‑94 Terrance Tillman 1996 Bo Tinin 2002-04 Bubba Tinin 2002-04 Ricky Tinnin 2010O.T. Todd 1995‑98 Phil Todd 1975‑78 Andy Toombs 1964‑66 Larry Torrence 1999 Cameron Towles 1984‑87 Theo Townsend 2007-08 Tremayne Townsend 2006-09 Jim Treest 1986‑89 Tyler Trent 2006-09 Connie Tripp 1975 Robert Tripp 1974‑75 Mike Troutman 1979‑81 Charles Tucker 1979‑82 Chris Tucker 1986‑89 Cody Tucker 2010-11 Marcus Tucker 2002-04 Rodney Tucker 1979‑82 Norman Tunnell 1956‑58 Lester Turman 1951 Bobby Turner 1979 Justin Adams-Turner 2012Bob Turrentine 1946 Isaiah Tuiasosopo 2011Vince Tweddell 1998 Steve Tyson 1987‑88, 90 U Gerald Uetz 1958‑59 James Upton 1992‑95 V Jerry Vandiver 1983‑85 Jason Vanatta 2005-08 Issac VanMeter 2011 Brian Vaughn 1983‑86 Jason Vaughn 1994 Leon Vaughn 1952, 1955‑56 Wylie Vickery 1962‑64 Julian Virgo 2012W Jake Waddell 1996 Tony Wade 1971‑73 Matt Wade 2002-05 Sheldon Wade 2010-11 David Wagner 1955‑56 Brandon Walcott 1999-2000 David Walker 1970‑71 Johnny Walker 1979‑80 Noojin Walker 1956‑57 Shelton Walker 1999-2000 Jack Wallace 1960 Brent Waller 1988‑89 Randy Waller 1969 Tommy Waller 1979‑82 Eddie Walls 1983‑86 Tom Walls 1966‑67 Calvin Walter 1963‑66 Mickey Warden 1974 Keith Ware 1989 Calvin Warner 1970 Joe Warren 1987 Rashawn Warren 2006 J.P. Washington 2008-11 Larry Washington 1997-2000 Marcus Watkins 1992‑95 Fred Waters 1992‑93 Chad Watson 2005-07 Greg Watson 1982 Lawson Watson 2005


GOVERNORS ALL-TIME LETTERMEN Bobby Way 1953‑55 Wayne Weaver 1966 Mark Webb 1974‑75 Tom Webb 1973‑74 Mark Webber 1983 Terry Wedley 1987 Bodie Welch 1995‑98 Bobby Wells 1981‑82 Eric Wells 1989‑91 Walter Wells 1988‑89 Karl Wenzel 1994‑97 Tommy Westbrook 1970‑71 Mark Westfall 1979 Robert Westrich 1997 Kurt Wetterer 1999 Chip Whitaker 1966 Keith Whitaker 2012George White 1965‑67 Martin White 2006-07, 2009 Ryan White 2008-11 Greg Whitehead 1997-98 Waddell Whitehead 1975‑77 Chris Wiggins 1994‑96 Gerald Wiley 1955‑57 Shane Wiley 1989 Josh Wilkerson 1997 Kenneth Wilkerson 1980‑81, 1984 Brad Williams 2007-10 Brett Williams 1978‑80 Carl Williams 1979 Daniel Williams 1992, 1994‑96 David Williams 1976‑77 Donald Williams 1973 Duncan Williams 2004-07 Dylan Williams 2006-09 Earl Williams Jr. 2004 Gary Williams 1993‑96 Henry Williams 1947‑49 James Williams 1953 John Williams 1998 Michael Williams 1985‑88 Quea Williams 2002-05 Reco Williams 2012Reggie Williams 1990‑92 Robert Williams 1981 Steve Williams 1982‑84 Thomas Williams 1994‑96 Darius Willis 1991‑92 Trae Willis 2001-03 Gavin Willisson 2011Bradford Wilmer 2012Alton Wilson 1948‑49 Barry Wilson 1991‑94 Bradley Wilson 2004-0 Carl Wilson 1970‑71 D. Tyrone Wilson 1995‑96 Dave Wilson 1992‑93 Drew Wilson 2003-06 Dustin Wilson 1998-01 Freddy Wilson 1986‑87 Pat Wilson 1982‑85 Brian Wipprecht 2003-06 Matt Wise 2011Robert Witherspoon 1982 David Wood 1946 Andy Woodard 1994 Anthony Woodard 2011Tommy Woodring 1965‑67 Charles Woods 1990‑92 Craig Woods 1978‑79 Don Woods 1954‑56 Ondra Woods 1980‑81 Richard Woods 1973‑74 Rick Woods 2006-09 Ron Woosley 1971‑72 Richard Wozniak 1977‑80 Darral Wright 1988 Derwin Wright 1987‑90 Grad Wright 1988‑91 Keith Wright 1977‑78

Leslie Wright 1972 Phillip Wright 1980‑84 Vernon Wright 2002-04 Victor Wright 2004-05 Y Emmanuel Yancey 2003-06 Henry Yarber 1974‑76 Brian Yarbrough 1983‑84 Calon Yeldon 1992‑93 David Young 1994‑96 Kelvin Young 2005-08 Mack Young 1990‑92 Steve Young 2003-06 Z Andy Zachariasen 2001-03 Ricky Zitzman 1981‑82 Issac Ziolkowski 2007-10

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