2014 Lincoln Football Media Guide

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2014 Schedule Date Sept. 6 Sept. 13 Sept. 20 Sept. 27 Oct. 4 Oct. 11 Oct. 18 Oct. 25 Nov. 1 Nov. 8 Nov. 15

Time 3:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m.

Opponent Langston+ Southwest Baptist* Quincy* Truman State* William Jewell* St. Joseph's* Texas College! Indianapolis* Central Washington McKendree*^ Missouri S&T*

GLVC Contest The Missouri Classic, played at Arrowhead Stadium ! Homecoming ^ Senior Day Home Games in Bold All times listed are in the Central Time Zone *

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Location Kansas City, Mo. Jefferson City, Mo. Jefferson City, Mo. Kirksville, Mo. Liberty, Mo. Jefferson City, Mo. Jefferson City, Mo. Indianapolis, Ind. Ellensburg, Wash. Jefferson City, Mo. Rolla, Mo.


Table of Contents

Lincoln University Table of Contents......................... 1 Fight Song....................................... 2 Alma Mater..................................... 3 Lincoln Athletics........................... 4 Athletic Director Betty Kemna... 4 President Dr. Kevin Rome ......... 5 LU at a Glance................................ 6 Lincoln: Land of Champions..... 7 Sports Performance..................... 8 Media Relations............................ 9 Staff Directory...............................10 Corporate Sponsorship.............11 Hall of Fame................................12-14 2014 Blue Tigers Team Quick Facts.........................15 Position Previews......................16-19 Numerical Roster......................20-21 Alphabetical Roster.................22-23 Roster by Position.......................24 Seniors..........................................25-28 Underclassmen.........................29-44 Roster Breakdown.......................45 Blue Tigers in the Pros................46 Coaching Staff Head Coach Mike Jones............47 Assistants/Coordinators.........48-51 2013 Statistics Combined Statistics....................52 Individual Statistics.....................53 Defensive Statistics.....................54 Team Game-by-Game................55 Lincoln Game Highs................56-57 Opponent Game Highs..........58-59 Team Statistics..............................60 2013 in Review.............................61

2014 Opponents Langston.........................................62 Southwest Baptist.......................63 Quincy.............................................64 Truman State.................................65 William Jewell...............................66 St. Joseph's.....................................67 Texas College................................68 Indianapolis...................................69 Central Washington....................70 McKendree.....................................71 Missouri S&T..................................72 GLVC/MIAA GLVC Overview....................................73 GLVC Preseason Polls.....................73 2014 Composite Schedule............74 About the GLVC............................75 The MIAA in 2013.....................76-77 2013 MIAA Team Stats............78-80 2013 MIAA Individual Stats...81-82 MIAA Postseason History .........83 2013 Game-by-Game Stats.....84-94 Lincoln History Coaching Records....................95-96 Yearly Results.............................96-99 Series Records......................... 100-101 All-Time Records.........................102 Team Records...............................103 Individual Records................ 104-106 Team Pictures Seniors............................................107 QBs/RBs..........................................108 WRs/OL...........................................109 DL/LBs.............................................110 DBs/Specialists............................111 Remembering Gabriel Soto....112

Inside the Front Cover (Counterclockwise, from the top-right corner)

J.J. Johnson Senior Center USA College Football Pre-Season All-American

Morris Henderson Senior Running Back 1,266 Rushing Yards, 12 TD

Jacob Morris Senior Quarterback 2,076 Passing Yards, 16 TD 645 Rushing Yards, 8 TD

Andrew Fishel Sophomore Kicker 53 Total Points, A New LU Single-Season Record

Kerry Roby Senior Cornerback 43 Tackles, 5 Passes Defended


Fight Song Lincoln University Fight Song Sung to the tune of the Washington and Lee Swing; one of the most well known marches ever written. Verse I Oh yes we Love the LU Blue and White The Tiger roar, we all live for and fight! We’ll wear our colors proud and brave and true, We’re Lincolnites, we’ll fight! and fight! Verse 2 So proud of Lincoln University Proud children are and were and always will be You guide us on to gain the victory We love you ‘ole LU. Verse 3 Oh yes we love the LU Blue and White The Tiger roar, we all live for and fight! We’ll wear our colors proud and brave and truer We’re Lincolnites, we’ll fight! and fight! Verse 4 Oh yes we love Lincoln University We yearn for what she stands and means No other school, no university Is like ‘ole LU! FIGHT! FIGHT!

Mission Statement Lincoln University is a historically black, 1890 land grant, public, comprehensive institution that provides excellent educational opportunities including theoretical and applied learning experiences to a diverse population within a nurturing, student-centered environment.


Alma Mater

Lincoln, 0, Lincoln We thy proud children are; Thou art our guiding star, Lincoln believe. Ours are hearts that yearn for thee No matter where we be; Morning, noon and always, we Are Lincolnites. Thy name, 0, Lincoln Shall e’er to us be dear. Thy mem’ries sacred, near Hold us to thee. Thy honors ours shall be, Thy cause when just shall we With loyalty defend For thee we’d die. Lincoln, O, Lincoln! We thy proud children are; Our hearts, both near and far Love thee with delight. No matter where we are; Whether present, absent far, Morning, noon, we always are TRUE LINCOLNITES!


Lincoln Athletics Dwight T. Reed Stadium saw its first game take place on September 25, 1971, as the Blue Tigers went 5-5 overall that season. Recent upgrades to the 5,500 capacity stadium have been made in the offseason, including renovations to the players' and officials' locker rooms. Directions to Dwight T. Reed Stadium: Coming from W I-70 follow toward Columbia. Take exit 128A toward US-63 and turn right onto N US-63 then merge onto US-63 S. Merge onto US-54 W/CF Red Whaley Expy. toward Jefferson City. Take the Jefferson St. ramp toward Stadium Blvd. Keep right at the fork to Jefferson St. Turn right onto Stadium Blvd./Central Stadium Blvd., continue to follow Stadium Blvd. Turn right onto Leslie Blvd (first right out of roundabout). Turn sharp left onto Chestnut St. and look for stadium on the left. Coming from E I-70 follow toward Columbia, take US-54 exit, exit 148 toward Fulton and turn left onto US-54 W. Follow same directions as above, beginning with Jefferson St. ramp exit.

Betty Kemna - Athletic Director

. Betty Kemna became Lincoln’s Director of Athletics on July 1, 2009, after serving as Assistant Athletic Director of Compliance for four years. She has implemented several internal changes within the athletics program since being appointed to the position. A corporate sponsorship program has been developed and implemented, along with the Blue Tiger Club booster program and the Blue Tiger Kids' Club. Betty is no stranger to Lincoln University, as her first position on campus was Head Softball Coach/Concession Coordinator when she was hired in 1997. In 1999, she took on additional duties as Senior Women’s Administrator within the athletic department. In 2003, she took over as NCAA Compliance Coordinator. Under her direction the compliance department took the institution through a five-year probation period that Lincoln was on for violations prior to her appointment. In 2005, she was promoted to Assistant Athletic Director for Compliance. During the 2007-2008 academic year she served as Interim Athletic Director, while still conducting her duties as Assistant AD for Compliance. Kemna is a 1996 graduate of Lincoln University, earning a Bachelor of Science in Education. She earned a master's in education from William Woods University in 2006. Kemna and her husband, Scott, have three children, Bradley, Erin and Cole.


President Dr. Kevin D. Rome, Sr. earned the Bachelor of Art degree in English from Morehouse College in Atlanta, Georgia in 1989. He received the Master of Education in College Student Personnel with an emphasis in counseling from the University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia, in 1991, and the Ph.D. in higher education administration from the University of Texas at Austin in Austin, Texas in 2001. Dr. Rome’s career has been concentrated in higher education, beginning at Georgia Southwestern College in Americus, Georgia, where he served as the Upward Bound Residence Hall Supervisor in the summer of 1989. While there he led a staff of four tutor counselors, coordinated recreation programs and field trips and coordinated the program’s food service. From 1989 to 1991, he served as a residence director, Greek advisor and also as a financial aid counselor at the University of Georgia, while pursuing his graduate degree. In 1991, Dr. Rome joined the staff of California Polytechnic State University in San Luis Obispo, California as the Coordinator of Student Development. In this position, he was responsible for the administration coordination and Lincoln University program sponsorship of two residential facilities, housing 434 men President and women. He also coordinated the curriculum and taught Psychology 251, a course for resident advisors. In 1992, he was promoted to the position of Academic Development Specialist, in which was responsible for the academic, leadership development and outreach programs of the university’s on-campus residents. In this position he coordinated, developed and supervised the First-Year Experience, Multicultural, Living Learning, Returning/Transfer and Faculty Fellows programs. Dr. Rome was once again promoted at Cal Poly in 1994, when he was named the Education and Training Specialist, a position he would hold for two years. He was named Assistant Dean of Students in the area of new student services in 1996 at the University of Texas at Austin. In his position, Dr. Rome coordinated the programs and services for new students and their parents. He also supervised a welcome program for African American, Mexican American and Hispanic students and special services and programs for nontraditional/adult students. Dr. Rome was promoted to Assistant Dean of Students in the area of Campus and Community Involvement in 1999. Over the course of two years, he supervised the Student Organization Center and the Student Organization Bank. He also coordinated the university’s response to demonstrations and protests. He served as the advisor for the Student Government and Cabinet of College Council and as a liaison for University of Texas Athletics. He was named Assistant Vice Chancellor at Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis in Indianapolis, Indiana. For the next three years he served on the development team for a $50 million new campus center. He was also responsible for the university’s diversity and retention initiatives. From 2004 to 2005, he was Vice President of Campus Life at Clayton College and State University, where he supervised the Directors of Counseling Services; Career Services; Diversity Programs; Student Life; and Disability Services. In 2005, he returned to his alma mater Morehouse College as Vice President for Student Services. Areas which directly reported to him were Associate Dean Students; Leadership Development; Student Development; Athletics; Career Services; Commuter Services; Student Life and Planning; Disability Services; Counseling Services; Housing and Residential Life; Intramurals; and Student Conduct. In May 2008, Dr. Rome was named Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs and Enrollment Management at North Carolina Central University, Durham, North Carolina, where he supervised two Associate Vice Chancellors, an Assistant Vice Chancellor, the Dean of Students and the Director of Scholarship/Student Aid. On June 1, 2013, Dr. Rome took over as the 19th President of Lincoln University in Missouri.

Dr. Kevin D. Rome


LU At A Glance History of Lincoln University At the close of the Civil War, soldiers and officers of the 62nd United States Colored Infantry, stationed at Fort McIntosh, Texas, but composed primarily of Missourians, took steps to establish an educational institution in Jefferson City, Missouri, which they named Lincoln Institute. The following stipulations were set for the school: 1. The institution shall be designed for the special benefit of the freed African-Americans; 2. It shall be located in the state of Missouri; 3. Its fundamental idea shall be to combine study and labor. Members of the 62nd Colored Infantry contributed $5,000; this was supplemented by approximately $1,400, given by the 65th Colored Infantry. On January 14, 1866, Lincoln Institute was formally established under an organization committee. By June of the same year, it incorporated and the committee became a Board of Trustees. Richard Baxter Foster, a former first lieutenant in the 62nd Infantry, was named first principal of Lincoln Institute. On September 17, 1866, the school opened its doors to the first class in an old frame building in Jefferson City. In 1869, Lincoln Institute moved to the present campus, and in 1870 it began to receive aid from the state of Missouri for teacher training. College-level work was added to the curriculum in 1877, and passage of the Normal School Law permitted Lincoln graduates to teach for life in Missouri without further examination. Lincoln Institute formally became a state institution in 1879 with the deeding of the property to the state. Under the second Morrill Act of 1890, Lincoln became a land grant institution, and the following year industrial and agricultural courses were added to the curriculum. In 1921, the Missouri Legislature passed a bill introduced by Walthall M. Moore, the first black American to serve in that body, which changed the name from Lincoln Institute to Lincoln University and created a Board of Curators to govern the University. The North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools accredited the high school division in 1925, the teacher-training program in 1926, and the four-year college of arts and sciences in 1934. Graduate instruction was begun in the summer session of 1940, with majors in education and history and minors in English, history, and sociology. A School of Journalism was established in February 1942. In 1954, the United States Supreme Court handed down its ruling in Brown v. Board of Education, and Lincoln University responded by opening its doors to all applicably meeting its entrance criteria. Today, Lincoln University serves a diverse clientele, both residential and non-residential, engages in a variety of research projects, and offers numerous public service programs in addition to providing an array of academic programs.


Lincoln: Land of Champions Since 2003, few teams in any sport have achieved the level of success enjoyed by the Lincoln women’s track & field team. The Blue Tigers continued the dynasty last Spring, when Lincoln won the 2014 NCAA Division II Outdoor Track & Field national title. Winners of 11 total national championships over the past 11 years, including five-straight NCAA Division II outdoor titles from 2003-2007, the Blue Tiger track & field program was honored in 2013 by being inducted into the Missouri Sports Hall of Fame. Lincoln has established itself as one of the top track & field programs in all of NCAA Division II, having finished in the top three at every championship meet over the last five years. That includes a special 2012 season in which both the Lincoln men and women finished as the national runners-up at the NCAA Outdoor Track & Field Championships. No team in the MIAA has come close to matching what the LU women have done on the track, as the Blue Tigers have gone a combined 8-0 at the conference indoor and outdoor championship meets since 2010. The Lincoln men's golf team has also experienced the feeling of winning a championship recently, as the Blue Tigers have won the past two PGA Minority Collegiate Championship Division II tournaments. An annual golf tournament sponsored by the PGA and open to all HBCU men's golf programs, Lincoln posted wire-to-wire victories at the championship in 2013 and 2014. Over the past three years, 10 of Lincoln's 13 athletic programs have qualified for some form of preseason competition. In 2011-12, the LU women's basketball team came within eight points of playing in the MIAA tournament championship game. In 2013, Twishana Williams became the only female runner in the MIAA to earn All-American honors. The Blue Tiger softball team, which had an athlete selected as an academic all-American in 2013, and the LU tennis team have also qualified for the MIAA championship tournament over the past three seasons while, in 2012-13, Cedric Ridle of the LU men's basketball team was the MIAA's scoring champion.

The women's track & field team poses with its 2014 championship trophy at a rally in Jefferson City.

The men's golf team poses after repeating as PGA Minority Collegiate National Champions.


Sports Performance Austin Matlock was promoted to the position of head athletic trainer on July 1, 2014. In his fourth year overall at Lincoln after three years as an assistant athletic trainer, Matlock works with all 13 of Lincoln’s teams, both during the week and on game day, assisting in the health care of all of the student athletes at Lincoln. Matlock also supervises the Lincoln training room and designs and implements rehabilitation protocols in the case of an injury. Matlock graduated from Southwest Baptist in May of 2010 with a bachelor’s degree in athletic training and expects to earn a master’s of arts degree in education in May of 2015. Matlock lives in Jefferson City, Mo.

Austin Matlock Head Athletic Trainer

Heinrich Thomas joined the Lincoln University athletic department as a strength and conditioning coach in September of 2013. Thomas works with student-athletes from all 11 of Lincoln’s NCAA Division II programs. Prior to coming to Lincoln, Thomas was the assistant strength and conditioning coach at NCAA Division I Morgan State, where he primarily worked with the women’s basketball, volleyball, softball, tennis and cheerleading programs. He also assisted with the university’s football and men’s basketball programs. Thomas joined Morgan State after a year with Culver-Stockton, where he led the university’s strength and conditioning program and worked as the football team’s wide receiver coach.

Heinrich THomas

Head Strength & Conditioning Coach

Thomas began his coaching career as the varsity wrestling coach at Whitmer High in Toledo, Ohio while concurrently serving as the president and lead instructor at Thomas Martial Arts, Inc. During this time, Thomas gradually entered the collegiate strength and conditioning field, doing a summer internship at Morgan State and working as a volunteer at Bowling Green State University and at the University of Toledo, all NCAA Division I programs. A 1995 graduate of Northern Michigan with a bachelor of science degree in public relations, Thomas received a master’s degree in sports science from Ohio University in 2013.


Media Relations General Information The 2014 Lincoln Football Media Guide was created specifically to assist writers, broadcasters and sports journalists with their coverage of LU football. Requests for additional information should be directed to Dan Carr, Assistant AD for Media Relations. Media Credentials Credentials will be available only to members of accredited media outlets. Requests must be made at least two days prior to the contest. Credentials will be issued in accordance of GLVC and NCAA guidelines and at the discretion of the Lincoln athletic department. The seating available for visiting press is limited and will be assigned by LU staff on gameday. All credential requests should be directed to Dan Carr. Radio Broadcasts One courtesy line will be made available to the official station of the visiting team. Any station wishing to broadcast during a Lincoln home game should contact the media relations office no later than one week prior to gameday. Interview Policy All requests for interviews with any coach or player should be made through the office of athletic media relations. On game days, no interviews will be given until after the completion of the contest. Media members wishing to conduct postgame interviews with coaches or players should first contact Dan Carr, who will make the necessary arrangements. The LU locker room is closed to the media. Media wishing to interview Lincoln players on dates other than game days should contact the office of athletic media relations. Interviews will be set up on Lincoln's campus at times that are mutually beneficial to the player and the interviewer. Media members are asked to honor the athletic department's request to refrain from contacting LU athletes without first contacting Dan Carr. LU student-athletes have been instructed to decline interview requests not made through the office of athletic media relations. The 2014 Lincoln football media guide was designed, written and edited by Dan Carr, Assistant Athletic Director for Media Relations. Special thanks go to the fellow media relations and sports information directors in the GLVC, as well as to Lincoln's Office of University Relations. Pictures of Lincoln's athletes and campus were taken, and used with permission, by Dan Carr, Clint Cashen, Matthew S. Hicks, Robert Logan and Seth Garcia. The cover was designed by Kaitlyn Schwartz. Visit www.LUBlueTigers.com, the official Lincoln athletic website, for the most complete updates on the 2014 Blue Tiger football season as well as for weekly video interviews with head coach Mike Jones. Also, get the latest updates on the Lincoln athletic department by following the Blue Tigers on Twitter at @GoBlueTigers and on Instagram at @LUStripes.

Dan Carr joined the staff at Lincoln as the Assistant Athletic Director for Media Relations in October of 2011. He is in his fourth year as a member of the Blue Tiger athletic department. Carr serves as the primary media contact for all 11 of Lincoln’s Division II teams, and is responsible for the writing, design and editing of all media guides and press releases. Among his main duties are maintaining and updating the athletic department’s website, recording statistics and working with various media outlets to promote all of Lincoln’s student athletes. For the past two years, Carr has also served on the MIAA Basketball Championship committee, helping to organize and coordinate the conference’s post-season basketball tournaments. Carr, a member of CoSIDA, runs the Lincoln Athletic Department’s Twitter, Instagram and YouTube accounts. Carr was the on-site media relations coordinator when Lincoln hosted the 2014 MIAA Outdoor Track & Field Championships and the 2012 NCAA Division II Men’s Golf Regional. Prior to coming to Lincoln, Carr worked as a sports information assistant at Cleveland State University, where he served as the primary media contact for seven of the school’s 17 Division I sports. In 2011 he handled all the media relation duties for the Horizon League Swimming & Diving Championships and also worked with members of the press when the school hosted second and third round games of the NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Championship. Carr also has experience working in television, as he worked for BCSN, a cable sports network in the Toledo, Ohio area before entering the field of sports information. Carr recorded stats, did camera work and created graphics for a wide variety of high school and college sporting events. Carr worked as a student assistant in Denison University’s sports information department from 2003-2005, ultimately graduating in 2005 with degrees in communication and theatre. Carr and his wife, Julie, were married on June 9, 2012 in Perrysburg, Ohio and reside in Jefferson City.

Local Media Outlets

Jefferson City News Tribune Phone: 573-636-3131 Columbia Daily Tribune Phone: 573-815-1700 KRCG-13 Phone: 573-896-5144 KOMU-8 Phone:573-882-8888 KMIZ-17 Phone: 573-449-0917

Fax: 573-761-0235 Fax: 573-815-1701 Fax:573-896-5193 Fax:573-884-8888 Fax: 573-449-6271


Staff Directory Lincoln University Athletic Department

Physical Address: 809 Lafayette Mailing Address: 820 Chestnut St. Jefferson City, MO 651093

Lincoln University Athletic Staff Position Name Athletic Director Betty Kemna Asst. AD for Operations/SWA Connie Shaw Asst. AD for Academics Tim Abney Asst. AD for Media Relations Dan Carr Compliance Officer To Be Announced Head Athletic Trainer Austin Matlock Head Strength & Conditioning Coach Heinrich Thomas

E-Mail kemnab@lincolnu.edu shawc@lincolnu.edu abneyt@lincolnu.edu carrd@lincolnu.edu matlocka@lincolnu.edu thomash@lincolnu.edu

Phone Number 573-681-5953 573-681-5342 573-681-5336 573-681-5343 573-681-5337 573-681-5329 573-681-5954

Lincoln University Head Coaches Sport Football Men's Basketball Women's Basketball Track & Field/Cross Country Baseball Softball Tennis Men's Golf Women's Golf

Mike Jones

John Moseley

Nicole Stacey

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Name Mike Jones John Moseley Nicole Collier Victor Thomas Mike DeMilia Nicole Stacey Tim Abney Dan Frost Cathy Carter

Tim Abney

E-Mail jonesm@lincolnu.edu moseleyj@lincolnu.edu colliern@lincolnu.edu thomasv@lincolnu.edu demiliam@lincolnu.edu staceyn@lincolnu.edu abneyt@lincolnu.edu frostd@lincolnu.edu carterc@lincolnu.edu

Nicole Collier

Victor Thomas

Dan Frost

Phone Number 573-681-5957 573-681-5333 573-681-5398 573-681-5327 573-681-5334 573-681-5325 573-681-5336 573-819-3420 573-291-4363

Mike DeMilia

Cathy Carter


Corporate Sponsorship Why Advertise? Lincoln University Athletics offers a variety of ways for local and regional businesses to market themselves to Lincoln University students, staff, alumni and fans, both young and old. Lincoln University Athletics offers numerous sponsorship opportunities to promote your business. Sponsorship not only helps your business, but also supports our NCAA Division II athletic department, which serves more than 200 student-athletes and produces nationally ranked programs. Who Advertises? Several corporate sponsors currently support Lincoln University Athletics at various levels and in many different ways. Corporate sponsors represent a variety of local businesses, including restaurants, hotels, banks, soft drink companies, media groups and several other specialty businesses. Current sponsors include: Central Bank, Chipotle Mexican Grill, Lee’s Famous Chicken, Capital Region Sports Medicine, The Sloan Clinic and KLIK Radio. Game Program/Media Guide Advertisement Advertising in the game day program for football, men’s and women’s basketball, softball and baseball allows sponsors the ability to communicate their message to Blue Tiger fans. Programs offer an inside look at BlueTiger Athletics and game day specific information. Listed below are several different ways to advertise.

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Blue Tiger Kids Club The Blue Tiger Kids club provides an opportunity for young Blue Tiger fans, up to the age of 12, to enjoy special benefits through Lincoln University Athletics. Examples of what a member receives includes free admission to women’s basketball, men’s basketball and select football games. Every member receives a Kids Club t-shirt, special offers from club sponsors, a monthly newsletter and an invitation to special events.

All Five (5) Programs

Sponsor Packages Include:

Blue Tiger Kids Club Title Sponsor $1,500 Blue Tiger Kids Club Package #2 $1,000

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Lincoln Hall of Famers The Lincoln Athletic Hall of Fame was established in 2008 and is comprised of 47 members. Inductees are nominated by their peers and voted upon by a select panel of Lincoln administrators. A minimum of five years must pass before any athlete, coach or administrator is eligible for the Hall of Fame. Athletes must have earned a minimum of two varsity letters at Lincoln while coaches and administrators must have been on the LU staff for a minimum of five years. Qualifications are based mainly upon the nominees’ performance at Lincoln, although accomplishments post-graduation may also be considered. Since its inception, 31 former LU football athletes and three teams have been welcomed into the hall of fame. Over the next three pages are brief bios on each inductee's accomplishments. Earl C. Beeks, Sr. Beeks originally graduated from Lincoln University in 1948, before later coming back to complete a master’s degree in 1970. He competed for four years in both football and basketball, while also coaching football, basketball and track. Beeks was named to the All Midwest team in basketball (1945), as well as in football (1945-47). During the 1945-46 seasons, he was selected to represent LU in the all-star Midwest basketball game that was held in Chicago. At the end of his varsity football career, he was honored by the Student Council for his playing career and was the first athlete to receive this award. In 1952, he was contacted by Coach Ray Kemp to teach, along with holding positions of assistant basketball and football coach at Lincoln. He remained on the staff until 1955 before accepting a position in the St. Louis Public School District. Archie L. Brown Brown played football for four years at LU as a defensive lineman and eventually had the chance to play every line position during his career. He was a member of the team that played their last game in the old stadium and also played the first game in the new Dwight T. Reed Stadium in 1972. The following year, the team won the MIAA championship and the 1972 team is the last winning season in program history. He lettered all four years in football and also participated in track and field. Brown threw the discus and shot put, and lettered two years. Gerald Brown One of the most versatile players in the history of Lincoln football, Gerald Brown helped lead the Blue Tigers to one of the greatest four-year runs in the history of the program. As a fullback, Brown helped pave the way for Leo Lewis, one of the most outstanding running backs in Lincoln history. Thanks to Brown’s blocking, Lewis rushed for 4,457 and score 64 career touchdowns. Brown was constantly on the field for the Blue Tigers during his four-year career from 1951-1954, playing both fullback and defensive back. During that period, Lincoln won 27 games and went unbeaten in 1952 and 1953.

George L. Buckner An offensive and defensive lineman at Lincoln, George L. Buckner helped the Blue Tiger football team win the 1958 Mid-Western Athletic Association championship. As a freshman, Buckner was a key contributor on the squad, which ultimately defeated Emporia State in the Mineral Water Bowl, 21-0. Following a three-year stint in the army, including serving in Okinawa, Japan, Buckner returned to Lincoln in 1962 and once again helped the Blue Tigers win the MWAA title. Buckner helped guide LU to winning records in both the 1963 and 1964 campaigns, and was a cocaptain on ‘64 squad that, finished 8-2 and was ranked No. 5 in the nation by the Pittsburgh Courier. He was also named the team’s “Outstanding Senior” that season. Kevin Burgess Kevin Burgess was an outstanding high school athlete at Maplewood High School in St. Louis. He continued to excel at Lincoln University athletics from 1972–1976 and was the first freshman to play both defense and offense (linebacker and running back) for an LU football team. He served as a team captain for three seasons and was named Most Valuable Player for the 1975–76 year. Willie Burkes An all-time great defensive back for the Blue Tigers, Willie Burkes ranks third on LU’s career interception list, having snared 15 opposing passes during his four-year career. Burkes is tied for the season interception record with seven, having set the mark in 1970, his sophomore year. Burkes was one of the team captains of the 1972 Blue Tigers, which went 9-1 and won the MIAA. Burkes also owns LU records for most punt returns in a season (34) and career (69). Following the end of his LU career, Burkes signed with the Houston Oilers of the NFL. He later signed with the Ottawa Rough Riders of the Canadian Football League. Jack Bush Jack Bush, Sr., was a member of the LU track team from 1946-1949 and collected the title of Midwest Champion in the javelin throw. He was also a member of the football team from 1946-1949. Wallace Davis A defensive stalwart on the LU football team from 1962-65, Wallace Davis helped the Blue Tigers win 23 games and finish No. 5 in the nation, according to the Pittsburgh Courier, following an 8-2 season in 1964. Lincoln posted four shutouts and never had a losing record while Davis was on the team. From 1963-65, Davis was named to the MWAA All-League team and, in 1964, led LU with 127 tackles. Following his professional career, Davis became the head coach at Carver High School in Columbus, Ga. In that capacity, Davis amassed over 150 wins.

Lincoln Athletic Hall of Fame Members

Name Class Sports Inducted James Amerison 1973 Track 2013 Earl C. Beeks, Sr. 1948 Football, Basketball 2010 Archie L. Brown 1974 Football 2010 Gerald Brown 1955 Football 2013 George L. Buckner 1965 Football 2012 Kevin Burgess 1976 Football, Wrestling 2011 Willie Burkes 1973 Football 2012 Jack Bush 1949 Football, Track 2008 Frederick Cason 1950 Track 2009 Donald Corbett Basketball (Coach) 2012 Wallace Davis 1966 Football 2013 Willie E. Dent 1966 Football, Track 2014* 1972 Football Team Football 2010 1958 Football Team Football 2014* 1952 & 1953 Football Teams Football 2013 Dr. James D. Frank 1953 Basketball 2009 Herman Gant, Jr. 1963 Track 2008 Lewis R. Heffner 1962 Football 2010 Raymond Hooper 1961 Football 2009 Jesse James 1947 Football, Track 2008 Bruce Johnson 1976 Football 2012 James Jones, Jr. 1950 Football, Track 2009 Arvesta Kelly 1967 Basketball 2013 Olenda Knowles 1950 Track, Basketball 2009

Name Class Sports Inducted Leo Lewis 1955 Football 2008 James Long, Jr. 1955 Track, Basketball 2013 Johnny McDaniel 1974 Football 2012 1966-67 Men's Basketball Team Basketball 2012 Dr. Leonard Mershon 1950 Football 2009 Ezekiel Moore 1967 Football 2011 Herman O'Neil 1960 Football 2014* Joe Outlaw 1961 Football 2009 Lemar Parrish 1970 Football 2012 Dwight T. Reed 1955 Football, Track, Basketball 2008 Harold Robertson 1978 Basketball 2011 Harold Robinson 1966 Football 2014* Ted Savage 1958 Baseball, Basketball 2013 Larry Shears 1971 Football 2014* Boyce A. Smith 1967 Football 2013 James Sullivan 1968 Football 2013 Dr. Larry Tolbert 1974 Football 2010 Jim Tolbert 1967 Football 2012 Louis Vetter 1960 Football 2014* Walter Walker 1971 Track 2014* Bertran Wallace 1943 Football, Basketball 2011 Albert Wheatfall Track 2014* James A. Young 1962 Football 2010

* - The class of 2014 will be inducted on Oct. 17

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Lincoln Hall of Famers Johnny McDaniel Johnny McDaniel is still in the LU record books as being one of the best receivers to ever play for the Blue Tigers. In 1973, as a senior, McDaniel scored nine receiving touchdowns and gained 724 yards receiving, both of which are Lincoln single season records. Those marks simply highlighted an outstanding Lincoln career that featured career records in both receiving yards (2,030, making McDaniel the only LU receiver to ever crack the 2,000 mark) and receiving touchdowns (22). A team captain as a senior in 1973, McDaniel was a three-year starter for the Blue Tigers, earning All-MIAA recognition following each season. In 1971, McDaniel was voted to the all-conference second team. In 1972 and 1973, Lewis Heffner he was a unanimous All-MIAA first team selection. Lewis Heffner played on the football team from 1957-60, while earning five varsity letters during that In 1974, McDaniel was drafted in the ninth round by the Cincinnati Bengals. In total, McDaniel spent time with four coming in football and one in track seven years in the NFL. and field. He was named co-captain of the football team his senior year and was the rushing and touchDr. Leonard “Big Dog” Mershon down leader all four years, compiling 3,500 yards and 35 touchdowns. Heffner was an all-conference Leonard “Big Dog” Mershon was recognized as selection as a junior and senior and was also named an All-American in football, while also garnering to the Associated Press second team “Little All Ameri- all-conference honors during that time. Mershon gained many awards and achievements including, can” his senior year and by the Pittsburg Courier being chosen to the Black All-American Football “Little All American” both junior and senior years. Team sponsored by the Pittsburgh Courier. Raymond Hooper Ezekiel “Zeke” Moore Raymond Lewis Hooper, Sr. was a four-year starter on the Blue Tiger football team from 1958- to -1961, Zeke Moore played football for Lincoln from earning , four letters. He was honored several times 1963–1966. In 1964, he was the leading scorer with ten touchdowns. In the game against Arkansas for his play on the field including, being named to AM&N that year, Moore also had the longest pass the MWAA First- Team in 1958 and 1961 and, landing on the Second -Team in 1959 and 1960. He was interception (101 yards). In 1966 he had six intercepnamed the MVP of the Mineral Water Bowl in 1958, tions in nine games. In 1967, Moore was drafted by and also that same year was a member of the MWAA the Houston Oilers in the fifth round and played Conference Championship team that was ranked No. from 1967–1977. He was selected for the Pro Bowl each year from 1970–1972. In 1975, he led the team 2 in the nation among black colleges. Hooper had a big year in 1961, receiving the Stoke Outstanding in interceptions. In 1989, he was chosen by the fans as a member of the Houston Oilers 30th Anniversary Football Player Award, Little American Award and Dream Team. serving as captain of the football team during his senior season. Herman O'Neil A three-time all-conference selection, Herman Jesse James Jesse James graduated from Lincoln University with O’Neil was one of the co-captains of the 1958 Lincoln football team. O’Neil, who played for Lincoln a Bachelor of Science degree in 1948. During his from 1956-59, earned HBCU All-American honors playing days as a Blue Tiger, James was the captain of the football team in 1946, while also being named from the Pittsburg Courier in 1958 after helping Lincoln to a 7-1 record and a win over Emporia a two-time All-American and All-Conference perState in the Mineral Water Bowl. A stalwart guard former in 1946 and 1947. on an offensive line that helped Lincoln score 242 points, O’Neil was also awarded the Harry Stokes Bruce Johnson Outstanding Football Player Award that season. One of the top defensive backs in Lincoln history, Bruce Johnson intercepted more passes in his career O’Neil was selected All-MWAA first team following than any other LU football player in program history. his sophomore, junior and senior seasons. Following his Lincoln career, O’Neil served as a high school Johnson, a four-year letter-winner at Lincoln 197275), finished his playing career with 22 interceptions, coach in the Memphis, Tenn. area for many years, five more than Horace Fredrick, who is second with helping to develop numerous NCAA Division I football players, including future NFL Hall of Famer 17. That total also ranks third on the MIAA’s career Claude Humphrey, a six-time Pro Bowl player for the interception chart. A three-time all-conference honoree during his Lincoln playing career, Johnson Atlanta Falcons. was voted as a first team All-MIAA selection in 1973. Joe Outlaw He was also Lincoln’s Athlete of the Year in 1974. Following his LU career, Johnson signed a free agent Joe Outlaw came to Lincoln from Tennessee in 1957. During his time as a Blue Tiger, he played both contract with the Kansas City Chiefs. defensive end and guard on the football team, and in 1961 he was named most outstanding lineman. James Jones, Jr. James E. Jones, Jr. came to Lincoln University in 1946 That same year, the four-year letterman graduated from Lincoln University. and excelled as an athlete, earning two letters in track and field and four letters in football. In 1948, he held the conference record by rushing for 880 yards. Lemar Parrish He helped lead the track team to their tenth confer- One of the best-known athletes to ever lace up for ence championship, defeating Wilberforce by half a the Blue Tigers, Lemar Parrish enjoyed a multiple Pro Bowl in the National Football League. A four-year point in the 1948 conference track meet. letter-winner with the Lincoln football team from 1966-69, Parrish helped Lincoln win 23 games as Leo Lewis both a defensive back and kick returner. In 1969, Leo Lewis played on the football team from Parrish recorded the longest punt return in Lincoln 1951-1954. Nicknamed the “Lincoln Locomotive,” Lewis started every game and led the Blue Tigers to history, taking one back 95 yards. That same season he set the Lincoln record for most punt return yards unbeaten seasons in 1952 and 1953. He rushed for in a single game, compiling 129. Parrish is perhaps 4,457 yards during his career and in one game he best known for his 13-year NFL career, in which he chewed up 245 yards on the ground. After a stellar career in the Canadian Football League with the Win- was voted to eight Pro Bowls as a defensive back. A nipeg Blue Bombers, Lewis returned to Jefferson City seventh-round draft pick of the Cincinnati Bengals to serve as the head coach of LU from 1973-1975. His in 1970, Parrish also played for the Washington Redskins and Buffalo Bills. number 30 jersey was retired in 2000. Willie Dent Willie E. Dent compiled 1,870 rushing yards during a three-year career as a fullback with the Blue Tigers. Dent, who played for Lincoln from 1962-64 after starring on Flint Northern High’s 1960 undefeated state championship team, helped the Blue Tigers win 18 football games. As a junior in 1964, Dent, who earned All-MWAA honors as a sophomore, led Lincoln to an 8-2 record. Dent’s best performance came in Lincoln’s 74-0 win over St. Mary’s (Kan.), as he gained 224 yards scored three touchdowns on just 14 carries. The Blue Tigers finished that season ranked No. 5 in the nation by the Pittsburgh Courier.

Gerald Brown

Bruce Johnson

Lemar Parris

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Lincoln Hall of Famers Dwight T. Reed Dwight T. Reed came to Lincoln in 1949 and would stay until 1980, holding the position of head football coach from 1949 to 1972 and accruing a career record of 135-75-6. In both 1952 and 1953 his squads went undefeated. Reed tallied three Midwestern Athletic Association Championships, and one Missouri Intercollegiate Athletic Association title. He passed away in 2000 and the football stadium still bears his name to this day. Harold Robinson Another multiple All-MWAA honoree, Harold Robinson split time at center, offensive tackle and linebacker during a four-year career with the Blue Tigers. As a senior, Robinson made 74 unassisted tackles to help Lincoln win eight games en route to a No. 5 national ranking by the Pittsburgh Courier. As a sophomore, Robinson earned all-conference honors at linebacker while in 1965 he earned the all-league award for his play on the offensive line. Larry Shears Larry Shears spent four years starting at left corner for the Blue Tigers, leading Lincoln to three winning seasons. An iron man who only missed one game in his career, Shears was the captain and most valuable player for the 1970 squad which went 7-3 in LU’s first season in the MIAA. Shears also led Lincoln to an 8-2 record as a sophomore, helping the Blue Tigers post two shutouts that year, and a 5-3-1 mark as a junior. In 1971, Shears was selected in the 11th round of the NFL draft by the Atlanta Falcons. Boyce A. Smith One of the best special teams players in the history of Lincoln football, Boyce A. Smith helped LU win 25 games in his four-year career from 1963-66. As a sophomore, Smith compiled a season punting average of 43.1 yards, a school single season record that still stands to this day. That was the sixth-best average in the nation in 1964. An excellent player allaround, Smith also played both offense and defense for the Blue Tigers, earning All-MWAA honors as a defensive end in both 1965 and 1966. Following his college career, Smith was drafted by the Montreal Alouettes of the Canadian Football League. James Sullivan A four-year letter winner with the Blue Tigers (196467), James Sullivan led the Blue Tigers to 24 victories as a defensive tackle. A two-time All-MWAA honoree, the Blue Tigers never had a losing season while Sullivan was on the team and, in 1964, finished as the Pittsburgh Courier’s No. 5 team in the nation. Later Sullivan spent time with the Atlanta Falcons of the NFL (1970), the Winnipeg Blue Bombers of the CFL (1972) and the Philadelphia Bells of the World Football League (1974).

Louis Vetter A member of Lincoln’s 1958 Mineral Water Bowlwinning football team, Louis Vetter enjoyed a stellar three-year career on the offensive line with the Blue Tigers. Vetter played from 1956-58, helping LU go a combined 15-2 as a sophomore and junior. At the end of that season, the Blue Tigers qualified for its first-ever postseason berth, defeating Emporia State in the Mineral Water Bowl. Vetter also blocked for a prolific offense in 1957, helping Lincoln score 252 points, the fifth-most in school history, en route to an eight-win campaign. A three-year starter on the line, Vetter helped Lincoln score 630 total points. Bertran Wallace Bertran Wallace served as the starting right end from 1939 - 1940 on the Lincoln football team and lettered both years. He was captain of the team from 1942–1943. Wallace was chosen as first team All American End on several Negro Weekly newspapers and as a member of the first team Midwest Conference Left End. James A. Young James A. Young played linebacker and tight end at Lincoln, collecting four varsity letters from his time wearing the navy blue and white. He was a member of the MWAA 1958 conference championship team, in which the team was ranked second in the nation among black colleges. While the team did well as a whole, Young was recognized for his efforts, as he landed on the MWAA conference second team in 1958-59 and was awarded the Harry Stokes Outstanding Football Player Award in 1959. 1952 and 1953 Football Teams From 1952-53, Lincoln had the greatest two-year run in the history of its football program. Under the direction of legendary head coach Dwight T. Reed, both the 1952 and 1953 Lincoln football teams went unbeaten, finishing with a combined record of 16-0-2. This marks the only time in Lincoln history in which its football team went two years without losing a game, and the 1953 team was the last Lincoln squad to go undefeated. In 1952, the Blue Tigers won three games by 43 or more points and finished as the No. 2 team in the country according to the Pittsburgh Courier. In 1953, Lincoln won six games by at least 19 points and beat five current Division I opponents.

1958 Football Team The only team in program history to ever qualify for the postseason, the 1958 Lincoln football team capped a 7-1 season by winning the Mineral Water Bowl, 21-0, over Emporia State. Despite only playing eight games after several opponents backed out of scheduled contests, the 1958 squad scored 242 points, the sixth-most in school history. Lincoln shut out four of its opponents, including winning a 46-0 decision over Missouri-Rolla and beating Central Dr. Larry Terry Dr. Larry Terry was team captain of the football team Missouri, 41-0. Lincoln only allowed 58 points all in 1973 and 1974. He was part of the 1972 team that season, won the MWAA conference championship went 9-1 and tied for the MIAA Championships. The and was ultimately ranked as the No. 2 black college team in America. two years that followed, Dr. Terry was a part of the All-MIAA first team in 1973 and 1974 as a defensive 1972 Football Team end. He was the top pass rusher on the team from The 1972 football team went 9-1 and ended up 1972-1974, recording 10 sacks as a freshman and tying for the MIAA Championship. Their winning tallied 13 more as a sophomore. season is the last in the programs history and now currently has four members of the LU Hall of Fame Jim Tolbert from that team including Archie Brown, Larry Terry, Jim Tolbert is another great Lincoln defender who spent time in the NFL. Tolbert is one of four players Head Coach Dwight T. Reed, and Assistant Coach to hold the school single season record in intercep- Leo Lewis. Lincoln won several, tightly-contested tions. A four-year letter-winner from 1963-66, Tolbert games, including the season opener against arch-rival Langston, as LU came away with the 15-6 victory. was a two-way player for the Blue Tigers, splitting Over the next four contests, Lincoln came away with time as both a wide receiver and defensive back. Following his sophomore, junior and senior seasons victories against Arkansas Tech, Kentucky State, Alcorn A&M and Northwest Missouri. The Blue Tigers Tolbert was voted All-MWAA. Tolbert was also the suffered their only setback to Southeast Missouri team co-captain of the 1966 squad that finished 7-2. Tolbert was drafted in the seventh round of the State, but rebounded with wins vs. Central Missouri and Northeast Missouri. Lincoln closed the season American Football League draft by the San Diego Chargers. He played as both a defensive back and a in style, winning easily in their final games against kick returner for the Chargers and ended up spend- Southwest Missouri and Missouri-Rolla. It remains the only team in Lincoln history to reach nine wins ing 11 years in the NFL. in a season.

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Dwight T. Reed

Johnny McDaniel

Jim Tolbert


General Information Quick Facts Name: Lincoln University Founded: 1866 Enrollment: 3,338 Affiliation: National Collegiate Athletics Association-Division II Conference: Great Lakes Valley Nickname: Blue Tigers Colors: Navy Blue and White Facility (Capacity): Dwight T. Reed (5,500) Press Row: 573-681-5343 University Staff President: Dr. Kevin D. Rome Faculty Athletics Representative: Dr. Linda Bickel Athletics Director: Betty Kemna (Lincoln, 1996) Assistant AD for Operations/SWA: Connie Shaw Assistant AD for Compliance: TBA Assistant AD for Academics: Tim Abney Athletic Department Phone: (573) 681-5342 Athletic Department Fax: (573) 681-5998 Athletic Training Head Athletic Trainer: Austin Matlock Assistant Athletic Trainer: Jordan Schaeffer Team Physician: Dr. Brad Sloan Phone: 573-681-5331 COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Mike Jones (Missouri ‘91) Overall Record: 5-28 (4th Year) Record at LU: 5-28 (4th Year) E-Mail: jonesm@lincolnu.edu Best Time to Call: Contact Through SID Offensive Coordinator: Mark Frederick Defensive Coordinator: Damon Frenchers Offensive Line: Ashton Green Running Backs: Tony Van Zant Defensive Backs/Specialists: Anthony Broadnax Quarterbacks: Bryant Lee Defensive Line: Brandon Kirksey Student Asst./Running Backs: Martee Tenner Student Asst./Receivers: Devoyious Mark Student Asst./Equipment & O-Line: Juan Barriga Student Asst./Special Teams: Rafael Ortega Student Asst./Linebackers: Kendrick Causey Graduate Asst./Offensive Line: Chris Browne Football History Years of football: 1920-1989, 2000-Present All-time Bowl/Playoff record: 1-0 Years in Postseason: 1 Last Postseason Appearance: 1958 Mineral Water Bowl Result: 21-0 win over Emporia (Kan.) State All-time record: 247-415-24 Sports Information Office Asst. Athletic Director for Media Relations: Dan Carr Office: (573)-681-5343 Cell: (573)-418-0673 E-mail: carrd@lincolnu.edu Website: www.lubluetigers.com

Mission Statement The mission of the Department of Intercollegiate Athletics at Lincoln University shall be to provide National Collegiate Athletics Association (NCAA) Division II programs for men and women that are equally characterized by excellence. The primary philosophy of the Department of Athletics is that our staff and program develop and hold the concept of the student-athlete at the highest level of significance. This important standard must be encouraged and supported and never compromised, thus emphasizing to the student-athlete the importance of not only obtaining a degree, but also in reaching full academic and athletic potential. The Intercollegiate Athletic program shall reflect due regard for the athletic traditions of Lincoln University, as well as future promise. The program shall fall within Lincoln’s abilities to provide appropriate facilities, along with the location, allow Lincoln to schedule conveniently and competitively and fall within financial capabilities of Lincoln University to fund adequately. The goal of the Department of Athletics is consistent with the core mission of the university: to provide excellent educational opportunities far a diverse student population. Our student-athletes will be viewed as students first, and only then as athletes. The department will focus on producing graduates who are successful, well-rounded and prepared to make positive contributions to society. Academic achievement in the classroom, together with the development of character, individual and team skills, the will to win and a sense of fair play and sportsmanship in athletic competition determines distinction in intercollegiate athletics programs. Such distinction is a source of pride and enthusiasm for Lincoln University, among its constituent groups including students, faculty and staff, alumni, community and friends at all levels of interest. The Department of Athletics will strive to be a leader in areas of ethics, non-discrimination, diversity and authentic fiscal integrity throughout the Lincoln University campus, the state of Missouri and the country. At the same time, student-athletes must be given the greatest opportunity possible to strive for the highest athletic standards through the best preparation, motivation and support. 15


Season Preview

Jacob Morris, who holds nearly all of LU's single-season passing records, expects big things for his senior season.

All-American running back Morris Henderson returns to lead the Lincoln rushing attack in 2014. 16

Quarterbacks Over the past two seasons, Jacob Morris has rewritten nearly singleseason passing record in the Lincoln record books. Now entering his fourth season with the team in 2014, Morris is poised to become statistically the best quarterback in Lincoln history. Morris is currently second on the career passing chart with 3,927 yards, trailing only Steve Bohlken’s 4,709. Morris’ 356 career completions are only 16 shy of Bohlken’s record of 372, meaning he could potentially break that mark during the first game of the season. Morris enters the year with 27 touchdown passes, placing his only eight short of James Lang’s career mark of 35. Morris already owns one career record, as his 5,093 yards of total offense over the past three seasons are the most in program history. The senior passer already owns most of the single-season marks. Among the records bearing Morris’ name are most completions (173), most attempts (327), most yards gained passing (2,076) and highest completion percentage (.571). Morris also is LU’s single-season leader for total offense (2,721) and offensive plays (473). The only single-season passing mark that still eludes Morris is touchdown passes, as that mark remains 18, set by Lang in 1972. Morris had 16 touchdown passes in 2013, though, and has increased his touchdown total in each of his first three seasons. Morris enters the season as the established starter, but Lincoln has brought in several players to compete to be LU’s starter of the future. Owen Jordan, a transfer out of Pittsburg State who was with the Blue Tigers last season, has a year of practicing in the offense under his belt, giving him a leg up in the battle to become Morris’ primary back-up. The Blue Tigers also recruited four freshmen passers, including Dennis Vinson, who earned all-region honors after throwing for 20 touchdowns and rushing for seven more at Cape Central High last year. Tyler Creath, who tossed 40 touchdown passes during his career at CBC in St. Louis, will compete with Tanyun Washington, out of Callaway High, and Tarvaraska Davis, who had over 5,000 passing yards during his career at Spencer High in Georgia, for reps during fall camp. Running Backs Any discussion of the Lincoln running game starts with one person: Morris Henderson. Last season, Henderson broke a pair of 60-year old records, became the second-leading rusher in Lincoln football history and was named an All-American by two different organizations. For an encore, Henderson will try to be even better in his senior season. Henderson, a Don Hansen All-American third team and all-region second team selection last year, rushed for 1,266 yards in 2013, breaking Leo Lewis’ single-season mark of 1,239, set in 1952. Henderson averaged 6.8 yards per carry last season, which broke Lewis’ record of 5.9, also set in 1952. A prolific kick returner who ran a kickoff back 103 yards for a score in LU’s win over NCAA Division I Grambling State, Henderson also was recognized as an HBCU Gameday All-American and an All-MIAA second team selection. While Henderson enters 2014 as the clear number one running back, Lincoln’s depth chart is full of experienced players capable of picking up tough yards. Also returning are Rashyied Melvin and Mustafa Rose, two backs who have been in the Blue Tiger system for several years. Melvin, a senior, averaged 6.3 yards per carry last season while Rose, a junior, appeared in nine games in 2013. Floyd Earl is another returner to watch. While his playing time has been limited over the past two years, the senior understands the system well and will be prepared if his number is called. Those four players are expected to get the bulk of the carries in 2014, but running backs coach Tony Van Zant says he’s been happy with what he’s seeing from some of Lincoln’s newer players. Airron Cowthran, a transfer from Cisco College, was a 1,000-yard rusher at W. H. Adamson High while Kevin Coulter, a freshman from East High in Kansas City, was his high school’s player of the year after starring both in football and basketball. Van Zant also identified Jayvon Lysius and Ahmad Huddleston as two players who have been having good camps.


Season Preview Wide Receivers One of the deepest position groups on this year’s roster is the wide receiver corps, with 20 players fighting for playing time during fall camp. The passing game has come alive over offensive coordinator Mark Frederick’s first three seasons at Lincoln. While the Blue Tigers used to be known primarily as a run-first program, Frederick has utilized the skills of starting quarterback Jacob Morris and a number of athletic, talented pass catchers to turn LU into an air show. In his first season on the job, Frederick helped Corderious Gregory put together the finest single-season by an LU receiver in program history. More recently, Maurice Woodard graduated last year as Lincoln’s career reception lead with 143 catches over a four-year span. The Blue Tigers have continued to reload at wide receiver. While players like Woodard and Andre Borney, who had six touchdowns in 2013, are gone, other returners have stepped in to fill the void. Leading the way is Khiry Draine, a local guy from Jefferson City who led the Blue Tigers with 680 receiving yards and seven touchdown receptions last season. Frederick thinks Draine has greatly improved from last year, and is expecting big things from the senior. Bryson Winfrey averaged 12.1 yards per catch last year and is another guy Frederick said he’s keeping an eye on. Also, the receiving abilities of running back Morris Henderson should not be overlooked. The senior tailback, who broke a 60-year-old record for rushing yards in a season last year, was also a threat in the passing game, amassing 282 yards and a touchdown on 23 receptions. Lincoln will also have the benefit of experience from several players who have spent time in Frederick’s system. Quan Guion, Ray Reese and Christopher Willis are all players who were not with the team last year, but are now back as seniors to finish their careers as Blue Tigers. Delvon Rouser and Vanzell Richardson were on the team last year but did not get much playing time. That could change in 2014. Offensive Line The offensive line enters the 2014 season in a state of transition. Four of last year’s starters were seniors and are no longer on the team. Even the position coach is gone, as Dustin Washburn accepted a similar job elsewhere, causing the Blue Tigers to bring in Ashton Green from NCAA Division I Grambling State. Even with all the changes, though, Lincoln’s offensive coaching staff believes the line will still operate at a high level this season. The one player who does return is a key one, as local product J.J. Johnson, who graduated from Jefferson City High, is back for his senior season with the Blue Tigers. Johnson has been the starting center each of the past two years, and in both of those seasons, Lincoln’s offense broke long-held singleseason records. Johnson is certainly one of Lincoln’s most decorated offensive linemen in recent memory. In 2012, Johnson was an All-MIAA honorable mention. He was even better last year, and the rest of the MIAA took notice, as Johnson finished the season on the all-league third team. Johnson has already turned some heads over the offseason, as USA College Football named him to its preseason All-American second team. There will be plenty of competition for the spots around Johnson, both from returning reserves and new transfers. Kenyachti Beech, one of Lincoln’s main second-string players the past two seasons, saw action in seven games last season. Zane Snipes, a versatile lineman, also got some playing time last year and is in line to have an expanded role in the 2014 offense. Elijah Watson and Christian Winston also both enter with a year in the system under their belts and the chance to compete for playing time this season. Lincoln’s coaches made recruiting size a goal over the offseason, and some of the newcomers provide just that. Carlos Lozano was originally recruited to NCAA Division I Utah and brings a 6-7 frame to the team. Justin Spears, a transfer from Pearl River Community College, is 6-5 while Dyron Hart, also from Pearl River, and Jonathan Nava, a transfer from Mt. San Antonio College, are both 6-4.

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Senior Khiry Draine led Lincoln in both receiving yards and receiving touchdowns last season.

Center J.J. Johnson, a senior, is a 2014 USA College Football Preseason All-American. 17


Season Preview

Senior Eric Howard, a run-stuffing specialist, is one of three returners on the defensive line.

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Kareem Joyner, a senior, is expected to be one of the leaders of the linebacking corps in 2014.

Defensive Line Few positions on the Lincoln football team underwent as much transition over the offseason as the defensive line. A senior-heavy unit last season, led by the all-MIAA honorable mention Darryl Blackmon and team captain Michael Lloyd, the Blue Tigers lost a lot of its players and leaders over the summer. As the Blue Tigers prepare for the 2014 campaign, however, there is still plenty of optimism among the coaches. While the defensive line is breaking in several new players, with only three returners from a season ago, LU’s defensive coaching staff believes the newcomers have upgraded the talent level of the position. Joining returners Julius Jackson, Eric Howard and James Jackson are 14 freshmen and transfer players that will have plenty of opportunities to earn their stripes this fall. Julius Jackson was mainly a reserve last season, but this year could become one of the leaders of the defensive line. The coaching staff has praised his work ethic over the offseason and is counting on him for big things in 2014. Howard, meanwhile, is Lincoln’s second-leading returning tackler after making 31 takedowns a year ago. Howard had one sack and one forced fumble last year and made 14 solo tackles while registering a quarterback hurry. The other returner is junior James Jackson, who has made a combined 53 tackles over his freshman and sophomore campaigns. He also has two sacks and 6.5 tackles for loss, and his play-making ability will be a key to the defensive line’s fortune in 2014. While both Jacksons and Howard will see plenty of snaps this season, LU defensive line coach Brandon Kirksey said he wouldn’t be surprised if some of the new players earned playing time right away. Davon Walls, Lawrence Cayou, Anthony McMillan and Malcolm Pickens were named by Kirksey as potential impact newcomers. With so much turnover, the key for the Lincoln coaching staff will be to make sure the new players understand the scheme. While Kirksey said he isn’t worried about the talent level, he did say that his main goal for fall practice was to make sure his players knew where they were supposed to be at all times. If Lincoln’s defensive linemen get the scheme down before the start of the season, Kirksey said he expects his unit to be pretty good. Linebackers With eight returners from a year ago, the linebacking corps should be one of the strengths of the 2014 Lincoln defense. Among the most notable returners is Kareem Joyner, a senior who missed last season but is expected to be one of the leaders of this year’s team. Joyner was mainly a reserve in 2012, the last year he played, but contributed 21 tackles, including 12 solo and two for loss. Also returning from last year’s team are Treston Pulley, a two-time letterwinner with the Blue Tigers, and Justus Schulte, both of whom were big contributors a season ago. Pulley had three tackles for loss, a forced fumble and a fumble recovery to go with 23 tackles while Schulte, a sophomore, made 25 tackles, forced a fumble and recorded a sack. Both players will compete for playing time with Wesley Gillespie and Chance “Boomer” Gorn, a pair of players who redshirted the 2013 season. While the linebacking unit will have plenty of familiar faces, fans should not be surprised to see some new faces making plays for the Blue Tigers this fall. Brion Sanders, a freshman out of St. Louis, is one such player who has performed well in fall camp. In addition to being a sure tackler, Sanders already has made a few interceptions, impressing the defensive coaches in the process. Some other newcomers to watch include Darion Duchett, a freshman from California, and Tim Patterson, a transfer from Louisville, Ky. who started his collegiate career at the University of Kentucky. With all the new and veteran linebackers pushing for playing time, competition at the position has been fierce this fall. The coaches have liked what they've seen so far, and believe this could become the best linebacking group they've coached in their four seasons at Lincoln.


Season Preview Defensive Backs Lincoln’s coaches believe they have both quantity and quality in the defensive backfield, with 22 corners and safeties fighting to earn playing time during the 2014 season. A pair of players who missed last season, Reginald McMillan and Terrance Banks, are back this year and have shared their leadership with younger players. Also back is Tyrone Moore, a senior who made 20 tackles in seven games last season. Broadnax believes Moore has earned a larger role in 2014. Two other returners to keep an eye on are Lawrence Hogue and Antwon Hoard, both of whom were true freshmen a year ago. Hogue made an impact during his limited playing time last year, recording eight solo tackles, and his versatility has impressed defenisve backs coach Anthony Broadnax. Transfer James Harmon, who was with the Blue Tigers for spring ball, could crack the starting lineup as well. Broadnax said Harmon worked hard in the off-season and came into camp ready to play. Also competing at left cornerback is senior Kerry Roby, the final returnee on this year’s squad. Roby was Lincoln’s seventh-leading tackler in 2013 despite playing in just nine games. Roby finished the year with 43 tackles, five passes defended, two tackles for loss, a forced fumble and a fumble recovery. Roby, another senior, rounds out a veteran group that will lead the secondary. While those players have the early edge in the competition for starting jobs, Broadnax believes he’ll be able to get some of his younger players on the field as well. A large recruiting class has resulted in some good training camp battles, and Broadnax has liked what he’s seen from this group. Thirteen new cornerbacks and safeties are on the Blue Tiger roster, and many have made an immediate impact on the coaching staff. Riley McClendon and Kristopher Hudson were both identified by Broadnax as players to watch, but freshman Anthony Winningham is somebody who has already earned some attention at practice. Paul Dodson, a junior transfer from Phoenix College, and a pair of freshmen, Austin Chiagorom and DeVonte Tarrance, have made the active roster and are also in contention for some playing time. Specialists A weakness in 2012 became a strength in 2013 for the Blue Tigers, as Lincoln’s special teams unit became one of the best in the MIAA. With an athlete of the week punter, a record-breaking place kicker and an All-American returner all back for 2014, LU’s special teams unit could be even more special this season. Julio Segura, a senior, had a breakthrough season as Lincoln’s punter in 2013. In 2012, before Segura arrived at Lincoln, the Blue Tigers had six punts blocked and averaged only 29.0 yards yer punt. Last season Segura, who was named the MIAA Special Teams Athlete of the Week after helping the Blue Tigers defeat NCAA Division I team Grambling State, averaged 36.4 yards per punt and had no kicks blocked. Four of those punts went over 50 yards, and 14 pinned opponents inside their own 20. Segura also handled most of the kickoff duties for Lincoln, averaging 53.3 yards per kick with 10 touchbacks. All Andrew Fishel did during his freshman season as Lincoln’s field goal and extra point kicker was become the Blue Tigers’ single-season record holder for successful point-after tries (35, breaking the 1964 mark of 29) and points scored on kicks (53, surpassing Gerald Walker’s record of 41, also set in 1964). Fishel made 75-percent of his field goal tries last year, ranking him fifth in the MIAA and tying him for 51st in the country. Fishel’s 53 points ranked ninth in the conference in scoring by kickers and were 28 more than Lincoln’s kickers managed in 2012. A return game that scored touchdowns on both punts and kickoffs last season should also be strong, led by senior Morris Henderson, a Don Hansen All-American third-team selection for his play as an all-purpose player. Henderson also was named MIAA Athlete of the Week after Lincoln’s win against Grambling, picking up the offensive honors after scoring three touchdowns, including one on a 103-yard kickoff return. For the season, Henderson returned 33 kicks for 709 yards, an average of 21.5 yards per return.

Senior Kerry Roby, who made 43 tackles and defended five passes last year, will help lead a deep secondary.

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2014 Numerical Roster No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 17 18 19 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 31 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 63 64 66

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Name Khiry Draine Morris Henderson Christopher Willis Quan Guion Paul Dodson Jeremy Rives Kareem Joyner Khalif Staten Byron Williams Bryson Winfrey Darius Hicks Jacob Morris Dennis Vinson Owen Jordan Tanyun Washington Vanzell Richardson Robert Daniels Tyler Creath Kerry Roby Kristopher Hudson Lawrence Hogue James Harmon Delvon Rouser Reggie McMillan Rashyied Melvin Mustafa Rose Daniel Mande Anthony Winningham Cary Winston Justus Schulte Terrence Banks Austin Chiagorom Antwon Hoard Stephen Marsh Floyd Earl Tyrone Moore Andrew Fishel DeVonte Tarrance Julio Segura Brandon Tovar Wesley Gillespie Clayton Parker Robert Anthony J.J. Johnson William Coleman Delano Johnson Darion Duchett Russell Bronston Brion Sanders James Jackson Tim Patterson Treston Pulley Boomer Gorn Zane Snipes Christian Winston Elijah Watson Anthony Anderson Malcolm Pickens

Pos. WR RB WR WR DB LB LB LB RB WR WR QB QB QB QB WR DB QB CB CB DB CB WR DB RB RB LB QB S LB DB DB DB LB RB DB K DB P LS LB FB DB OL LB DE LB LB LB DE LB LB LB OL OL OL DL DL

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

Wt. 190 190 165 215 200 210 230 235 195 175 202 220 195 190 178 204 192 215 180 160 160 170 215 200 230 195 210 190 170 240 184 170 185 205 150 175 175 193 220 220 230 225 170 290 210 254 210 202 195 276 250 230 235 270 288 295 250 285

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

Hometown Jefferson City, Mo. Jacksonville, Fla. Jefferson City, Mo. O'Fallon, Ill. Staunton, Va. East St. Louis, Ill. Chicago, Ill. Brooklyn, N.Y. Clinton, La. Kansas City, Mo. Dallas, Texas Rolla, Mo. Cape Girardeau, Mo. Fort Scott, Kan. Jackson, Miss. San Bernardino, Calif. Detroit, Mich. St. Louis, Mo. New Orleans, La. O'Fallon, Ill. St. Louis, Mo. Memphis, Tenn. Raytown, Mo. Detroit, Mich. Land O' Lakes, Fla. Raytown, Mo. Cuthbert, Ga. Independence, Mo. St. Louis, Mo. Jefferson City, Mo. Detroit, Mich. Jefferson City, Mo. St. Louis, Mo. Landover, Md. Pomona, Calif. Los Angeles, Calif. Liberty, Mo. Pittsburg, Calif. South Gate, Calif. Arleta, Calif. Hazelwood, Mo. Rolla, Mo. Dolton, Ill. Jefferson City, Mo. Abilene, Texas Saginaw, Mich. Fresno, Calif. Blue Springs, Mo. St. Louis, Mo. Powhatan, Va. Louisville, Ky. Sikeston, Mo. Ozark, Mo. Grandview, Mo. Kinloch, Mo. Ontario, Canada Chicago, Ill. Okolona, Miss.

Previous School Jefferson City N.B. Forrest Parkway West O'Fallon Township Phoenix College East St. Louis Arizona Western Iowa Southern University University Academy Navarro College Rolla Cape Central Pittsburg State Callaway College of the Desert Independence CC CBC College of the Desert O'Fallon Township Maplewood Heights Coahoma CC Raytown South Grand Rapids CC College of the Desert Raytown South Randolph-Clay Van Horn Normandy Helias Westside Christian Jefferson City Parkway Central Hardgrave Prep Pomona East Los Angeles Liberty Pittsburg East Los Angeles Los Angeles Valley Christian Brothers Central Missouri Homewood-Flossmoor Jefferson City Cooper College of the Sequoias Bullard Iowa Central CC Webster Groves Powhatan Kentucky Sikeston Ozark Grandview McCluer South Savannah State Leo Catholic Itawamba CC


2014 Numerical Roster No. 67 69 70 71 72 74 75 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 85 86 87 88 89 90 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99

Name D'Andre Wilkerson Jaleen Carey Carlos Lozano Kenyachti Beech Justin Spears Dwayne Larkin Dyron Hart Jonathan Nava Dannick Artis Rico Cole Justin Kelly Ray Reese Zane Snipes DeMarcus Wilson Anthony Townsend LeAngelo Bradley Dennis Jackson Stefan Thompson Aaron Freeman Allan Dixon Lawrence Cayou Anthony McMillan Eddie Rodriguez Derrick Nash Julius Jackson Jervonta Jones Davon Walls Eric Howard Sean Anderson Deon Benton Alphonzo Brown Eric Brown Kevin Coulter Airron Cowthran Tarvaraska Davis Co Freeman Drakarri Griffin Terrel Hill Marvin Holley Arkeem Horsley-Robey Ahmad Huddleston Kentrell Johnson Richard Jones John Kimbro Chris Lenoir Anthony LoBianco Jayvon Lysius Riley McClendon Roney Moore Amani Nelson Nigel Perry Dwight Pruitt Danny Stewart Addison Tucker Kevin Wade Andrew Wolfe

Pos. OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL WR WR OL WR WR WR WR WR WR DE DE DE K DL DE DE DL DL DL DB CB WR RB RB QB LB LB DB DB DE RB LB WR RB DE DT RB CB WR S RB DL DB LB WR LB

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

Wt. 280 305 385 295 330 320 380 315 300 207 180 160 270 170 173 170 155 195 193 228 250 240 232 310 240 220 290 320 245 165 179 200 170 181 188 203 205 195 180 260 140 230 165 175 213 285 170 183 172 194 195 265 180 230 180 195

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

Hometown Indianapolis, Ind. Detroit, Mich. Montebello, Calif. Memphis, Tenn. Jackson, Miss. Jersey City, N.J. Slidell, La. South Pasadena, Calif. Clarksdale, Miss. Meridian, Miss. Memphis, Tenn. Chicago, Ill. Grandview, Mo. Trotwood, Ohio Park Forest, Ill. Memphis, Tenn. Belleville, Ill. Hayward, Calif. Marina, Calif. Pasadena, Calif. New Orleans, La. Hedelberg, Miss. Los Angeles, Calif. Chicago, Ill. East St. Louis, Ill. St. Louis, Mo. Brooklyn, N.Y. Centreville, Ill. Kansas City, Mo. Chicago, Ill. St. Louis, Mo. St. Louis, Mo. Kansas City, Mo. Dallas, Texas Columbus, Ga. Jackson, Ga. Chicago, Ill. Los Angeles, Calif. Washington Park, Ill. Lynchburg, Va. St. Louis, Mo. Memphis, Tenn. Columbus, Ga. Columbia, Mo. St. Louis, Mo. Phoenix, Ariz. Miami, Fla. Chicago, Ill. O'Fallon, Ill. Indianapolis, Ind. Las Vegas, Nev. Homestead, Fla. St. Louis, Mo. Memphis, Tenn. Alton, Ill. Linn, Mo.

Previous School Warren Central Ridgewater Utah Melrose Pearl River CC Monroe College Pearl River CC Mt. San Antonio Coahoma CC Southwest CC Southwind College of Dupage Grandview Trotwood Madison Crete-Monee Ellsworth CC Althoff Catholic Contra Costa Monterey Peninsula Southern Arkansas Arkansas State Coahoma CC East Los Angeles Hales Franciscan East St. Louis Soldan Syracuse Joliet JC Southwest Crete-Monee Hazelwood Central Missouri State East Cisco College Spencer Jackson Hillcrest Harding Ashland Heritage Hazelwood East Southwind Spencer Rockbridge Hazelwood East Ironwood American Senior Leo Catholic O'Fallon Township North Central Canyon Springs Ellsworth CC Webster Groves Kirby Alton Linn State Technical

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2014 Alphabetical Roster No. 64 48 78 36 71 86 54 69 92 37 79 51 19 18 90 5 1 53 40 42 89 46 59 4 24 75 2 11 38 23 99 22 87 56 96 52 50 97 14 7 80

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Name Anthony Anderson Sean Anderson Robert Anthony Dannick Artis Terrence Banks Kenyachti Beech Deon Benton LeAngelo Bradley Alphonzo Brown Eric Brown Russell Bronston Jaleen Carey Lawrence Cayou Austin Chiagorom Rico Cole William Coleman Kevin Coulter Airron Cowthran Tyler Creath Robert Daniels Tarvaraska Davis Allan Dixon Paul Dodson Khiry Draine Darion Duchett Floyd Earl Andrew Fishel Aaron Freeman Co Freeman Wesley Gillespie Boomer Gorn Drakarri Griffin Quan Guion James Harmon Dyron Hart Morris Henderson Darius Hicks Terrel Hill Antwon Hoard Lawrence Hogue Marvin Holley Arkeem Horsley-Robey Eric Howard Ahmad Huddleston Kristopher Hudson Dennis Jackson James Jackson Julius Jackson Delano Johnson J.J. Johnson Kentrell Johnson Jervonta Jones Richard Jones Owen Jordan Kareem Joyner Justin Kelly John Kimbro

Pos. DL DL DB OL DB OL DB WR CB WR LB OL DE DB OL LB RB RB QB DB QB DE DB WR LB RB K WR LB LB LB LB WR CB OL RB WR DB DB DB DB DE DL RB CB WR DE DE DE OL LB DE WR QB LB WR RB

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

Wt. 250 245 170 300 184 295 165 170 179 200 202 305 250 170 207 210 170 181 215 192 188 228 200 190 210 150 175 193 203 230 235 205 215 170 380 190 202 195 185 160 180 260 320 140 160 155 276 240 254 290 230 220 165 190 230 180 175

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

Hometown Chicago, Ill. Kansas City, Mo. Dolton, Ill. Clarksdale, Miss. Detroit, Mich. Memphis, Tenn. Chicago, Ill. Memphis, Tenn. St. Louis, Mo. St. Louis, Mo. Blue Springs, Mo. Detroit, Mich. New Orleans, La. Jefferson City, Mo. Meridian, Miss. Abilene, Texas Kansas City, Mo. Dallas, Texas St. Louis, Mo. Detroit, Mich. Columbus, Ga. Pasadena, Calif. Staunton, Va. Jefferson City, Mo. Fresno, Calif. Pomona, Calif. Liberty, Mo. Marina, Calif. Jackson, Ga. Hazelwood, Mo. Ozark, Mo. Chicago, Ill. O'Fallon, Ill. Memphis, Tenn. Slidell, La. Jacksonville, Fla. Dallas, Texas Los Angeles, Calif. St. Louis, Mo. St. Louis, Mo. Washington Park, Ill. Lynchburg, Va. Centreville, Ill. St. Louis, Mo. O'Fallon, Ill. Belleville, Ill. Powhatan, Va. East St. Louis, Ill. Saginaw, Mich. Jefferson City, Mo. Memphis, Tenn. St. Louis, Mo. Columbus, Ga. Fort Scott, Kan. Chicago, Ill. Memphis, Tenn. Columbia, Mo.

Previous School Leo Catholic Southwest Homewood-Flossmoor Coahoma CC Westside Christian Melrose Crete-Monee Ellsworth CC Hazelwood Central Missouri State Iowa Central CC Ridgewater Arkansas State Jefferson City Southwest CC Cooper East Cisco College CBC Independence CC Spencer Southern Arkansas Phoenix College Jefferson City Bullard Pomona Liberty Monterey Peninsula Jackson Christian Brothers Ozark Hillcrest O'Fallon Township Coahoma CC Pearl River CC N.B. Forrest Navarro College Harding Parkway Central Maplewood Heights Ashland Heritage Joliet JC Hazelwood East O'Fallon Township Althoff Catholic Powhatan East St. Louis College of the Sequoias Jefferson City Southwind Soldan Spencer Pittsburg State Arizona Western Southwind Rockbridge


2014 Alphabetical Roster No. Name 74 Dwayne Larkin Chris Lenoir Anthony LoBianco 70 Carlos Lozano Jayvon Lysius 29 Daniel Mande 39 Stephen Marsh Riley McClendon 93 Anthony McMillan 26 Reggie McMillan 27 Rashyied Melvin Roney Moore 41 Tyrone Moore 12 Jacob Morris 95 Derrick Nash 77 Jonathan Nava Amani Nelson 47 Clayton Parker 57 Tim Patterson Nigel Perry 66 Malcolm Pickens Dwight Pruitt 58 Treston Pulley 81 Ray Reese 6 Jeremy Rives 17 Vanzell Richardson 21 Kerry Roby 94 Eddie Rodriguez 28 Mustafa Rose 25 Delvon Rouser 55 Brion Sanders 35 Justus Schulte 44 Julio Segura 60/82 Zane Snipes 72 Justin Spears 8 Khalif Staten Danny Stewart 43 DeVonte Tarrance 88 Stefan Thompson 45 Brandon Tovar 85 Anthony Townsend Addison Tucker 13 Dennis Vinson Kevin Wade 98 Davon Walls 15 Tanyun Washington 63 Elijah Watson 67 D'Andre Wilkerson 3 Christopher Willis 83 DeMarcus Wilson 10 Bryson Winfrey 31 Anthony Winningham 34 Cary Winston 61 Christian Winston 9 Byron Williams Andrew Wolfe

Pos. OL DE DT OL RB LB LB CB DE DB RB WR DB QB DL OL S FB LB RB DL DL LB WR LB WR CB K RB WR LB LB P OL OL LB DB DB WR LS WR LB QB WR DL QB OL OL WR WR WR QB S OL RB LB

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

Wt. 320 213 285 385 170 210 205 183 240 200 230 172 175 220 310 315 194 225 250 195 285 265 230 160 210 204 180 232 195 215 195 240 220 270 330 235 180 193 195 220 173 230 195 180 290 178 295 280 165 170 175 190 170 288 195 195

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

Hometown Jersey City, N.J. St. Louis, Mo. Phoenix, Ariz. Montebello, Calif. Miami, Fla. Cuthbert, Ga. Landover, Md. Chicago, Ill. Hedelberg, Miss. Detroit, Mich. Land O' Lakes, Fla. O'Fallon, Ill. Los Angeles, Calif. Rolla, Mo. Chicago, Ill. South Pasadena, Calif. Indianapolis, Ind. Rolla, Mo. Louisville, Ky. Las Vegas, Nev. Okolona, Miss. Homestead, Fla. Sikeston, Mo. Chicago, Ill. East St. Louis, Ill. San Bernardino, Calif. New Orleans, La. Los Angeles, Calif. Raytown, Mo. Raytown, Mo. St. Louis, Mo. Jefferson City, Mo. South Gate, Calif. Grandview, Mo. Jackson, Miss. Brooklyn, N.Y. St. Louis, Mo. Pittsburg, Calif. Hayward, Calif. Arleta, Calif. Park Forest, Ill. Memphis, Tenn. Cape Girardeau, Mo. Alton, Ill. Brooklyn, N.Y. Jackson, Miss. Ontario, Canada Indianapolis, Ind. Jefferson City, Mo. Trotwood, Ohio Kansas City, Mo. Independence, Mo. St. Louis, Mo. Kinloch, Mo. Clinton, La. Linn, Mo.

Previous School Monroe College Hazelwood East Ironwood Utah American Senior Randolph-Clay Hardgrave Prep Leo Catholic Coahoma CC Grand Rapids CC College of the Desert O'Fallon Township East Los Angeles Rolla Hales Franciscan Mt. San Antonio North Central Central Missouri Kentucky Canyon Springs Itawamba CC Ellsworth CC Sikeston College of Dupage East St. Louis College of the Desert College of the Desert East Los Angeles Raytown South Raytown South Webster Groves Helias East Los Angeles Grandview Pearl River CC Iowa Webster Groves Pittsburg Contra Costa Los Angeles Valley Crete-Monee Kirby Cape Central Alton Syracuse Callaway Savannah State Warren Central Parkway West Trotwood Madison University Academy Van Horn Normandy McCluer South Southern University Linn State Technical

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2014 Blue Tigers

Roster, by Position, Sorted Numerically Offense Quarterbacks: #12 - Jacob Morris, Sr., Rolla, Mo. #13 - Dennis Vinson, Fr., Cape Girardeau, Mo. #14 - Owen Jordan, Jr., Fort Scott, Kan. #15 - Tanyun Washington, Fr., Jackson, Miss. #19 - Tyler Creath, Fr., St. Louis, Mo. Tarvaraska Davis, Fr., Columbus, Ga.

Running Backs/Fullbacks: #2 - Morris Henderson, Sr., Jacksonville, Fla. #9 - Byron Williams, Jr., Clinton, La. #27 - Rashyied Melvin, Sr., Land O' Lakes, Fla. #28 - Mustafa Rose, Jr., Raytown, Mo. #40 - Floyd Earl, Sr., Pomona, Calif. #47 - Clayton Parker, Fr., Rolla, Mo. Kevin Coulter, Fr., Kansas City, Mo. Airron Cowthran, So., Dallas, Texas Ahmad Huddleston, Fr., St. Louis, Mo. John Kimbro, Fr., Columbia, Mo. Jayvon Lysius, Fr., Miami, Fla. Nigel Perry, Fr., Las Vegas, Nev.

Wide Receivers: #1 - Khiry Draine, Sr., Jefferson City, Mo. #3 - Christopher Willis, Sr., Jefferson City, Mo. #4 - Quan Guion, Sr., O' Fallon, Ill. #10 - Bryson Winfrey, So., Kansas City, Mo. #11 - Darius Hicks, So., Dallas Texas #17 - Vanzell Richardson, Jr., San Bernardino, Calif. #25 - Delvon Rouser, Jr., Raytown, Mo. #80 - Justin Kelly, So., Memphis, Tenn. #81 - Ray Reese, Sr., Chicago, Ill. #83 - DeMarcus Wilson, Fr., Trotwood, Ohio #85 - Anthony Townsend, Fr., Park Forest, Ill. #86 - LeAngelo Bradley, Jr., Memphis, Tenn. #87 - Dennis Jackson, Fr., Belleville, Ill. #88 - Stefan Thompson, Jr., Hayward, Calif. #89 - Aaron Freeman, Jr., Marina, Calif. Eric Brown, Jr., St. Louis, Mo. Richard Jones, Fr., Columbus, Ga. Roney Moore, Fr., O'Fallon, Ill. Kevin Wade, Jr., Alton, Ill.

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Defense Offensive Line: #50 - J.J. Johnson, Sr., Jefferson City, Mo. #60/82 - Zane Snipes, So., Grandview, Mo. #61 - Christian Winston, So., Kinloch, Mo. #63 - Elijah Watson, Jr., Ontario, Canada #67 - D'Andre Wilkerson, Fr., Indianapolis, Ind. #69 - Jaleen Carey, So., Detroit, Mich. #70 - Carlos Lozano, Jr., Montebello, Calif. #71 - Kenyachti Beech, Jr., Memphis, Tenn. #72 - Justin Spears, Jr., Jackson, Miss. #74 - Dwayne Larkin, Jr., Jersey City, N.J. #75 - Dyron Hart, Jr., Slidell, La. #77 - Jonathan Nava, Jr., South Pasadena, Calif. #78 - Dannick Artis, Jr., Clarksdale, Miss. #79 - Rico Cole, Jr., Meridian, Miss.

Kickers/Punters: #42- Andrew Fishel, So., Liberty, Mo. #44 - Julio Segura, Sr., South Gate, Calif. #94 - Eddie Rodriguez, Jr., Los Angeles, Calif.

Defensive Line: #52 - Delano Johnson, Jr., Saginaw, Mich. #56 - James Jackson, Jr., Powhatan, Va. #64 - Anthony Anderson, Fr., Chicago, Ill. #66 - Malcolm Pickens, Jr., Okolona, Miss. #90 - Allan Dixon, Jr., Pasadena, Calif. #92 - Lawrence Cayou, Jr., New Orleans, La. #93 - Anthony McMillan, Jr., Hedelberg, Miss. #95 - Derrick Nash, Fr., Chicago, Ill. #96 - Julius Jackson, So., East St. Louis, Mo. #97 - Jervonta Jones, Fr., St. Louis, Mo. #98 - Davon Walls, Jr., Brooklyn, N.Y. #99 - Eric Howard, Sr., Centrevill, Ill. Sean Anderson, Fr., Kansas City, Mo. Arkeem Horsley-Robey, Fr., Lynchburg, Va. Chris Lenoir, Fr., St. Louis, Mo. Anthony LoBianco, So., Phoenix, Ariz. Dwight Pruitt, So., Homestead, Fla.

Linebackers:

Cornerbacks/Safeties: #5 - Paul Dodson, Jr., Staunton, Va. #18 - Robert Daniels, Jr., Detroit, Mich. #21- Kerry Roby, Sr., New Orleans, La. #22 - Kristopher Hudson, Fr., O'Fallon, Ill. #23 - Lawrence Hogue, So., St. Louis, Mo. #24 - James Harmon, Jr., Memphis, Tenn. #26 - Reggie McMillan, Sr., Detroit, Mich. #31 - Anthony Winningham, Fr., Independence, Mo. #34 - Cary Winston, Fr., St. Louis, Mo. #36 - Terrance Banks, Jr., Detroit, Mich. #37 - Austin Chiagorom, Fr., Jefferson City, Mo. #38 - Antwon Hoard, So., St. Louis, Mo. #41 - Tyrone Moore, Sr., Los Angeles, Calif. #43 - DeVonte Tarrance, Fr., Pittsburg, Calif. #48 - Robert Anthony, Fr., Dolton, Ill. Deon Benton, Fr., Chicago, Ill. Alphonso Brown, Fr., St. Louis, Mo. Terrel Hill, Sr., Los Angeles, Calif. Marvin Holley, So., Washington Park, Ill. Riley McClendon, Fr., Chicago, Ill. Amani Nelson, Fr., Indianapolis, Ind. Danny Stewart, Fr., St. Louis, Mo.

#6 - Jeremy Rives, Jr., East St. Louis, Mo. #7 - Kareem Joyner, Sr., Chicago, Ill. #8 - Khalif Staten, Sr., Brooklyn, N.Y. #29 - Daniel Mande, Sr., Cuthbert, Ga. #35 - Justus Schulte, So., Jefferson City, Mo. Long Snappers #45 - Brandon Tovar, Sr., Los Angeles, Calif. #39 - Stephen Marsh, So., Landover, Md. #46 - Wesley Gillespie, Fr., Hazelwood, Mo. #51 - William Coleman, Fr., Abilene, Texas #53 - Darion Duchett, Fr., Fresno, Calif. #54 - Russell Bronston, So., Blue Springs, Mo. #55 - Brion Sanders, Fr., St. Louis, Mo. #57 - Tim Patterson, Jr., Louisville, Ky. #58 - Treston Pulley, Jr., Sikeston, Mo. #59 - Boomer Gorn, So., Ozark, Mo. Co Freeman, Fr., Jackson, Ga. Drakarri Griffin, Fr., Chicago, Ill. Kentrell Johnson, So., Memphis, Tenn. Addison Tucker, Fr., Memphis, Tenn. Andrew Wolfe, Fr., Linn, Mo.


Seniors

#1

# 40

#4

Khiry Draine

Floyd Earl

Quan Guion

Wide Receiver 6-2 190 Jefferson City, Mo.

Running Back 5-7 150 Pomona, Calif.

Wide Receiver 6-0 215 O'Fallon, Ill.

#2

Morris Henderson

Terrel Hill

Running Back 5-9 190 Jacksonville, Fla.

Defensive Back 6-1 195 Los Angeles, Calif.

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Seniors

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# 99

# 50

#7

Eric Howard

J.J. Johnson

Kareem Joyner

Defensive Tackle 6-2 320 Centreville, Ill.

Offensive Lineman 6-0 290 Jefferson City, Mo.

Linebacker 6-2 230 Chicago, Ill.

#29

#26

Daniel Mande

Reginald McMillan

Linebacker 5-11 210 Cuthbert, Ga.

Defensive Back 6-0 200 Detroit, Mich.


Seniors

# 27

# 41

# 12

Rashyied Melvin

Tyrone Moore

Jacob Morris

Running Back 5-10 230 Land O' Lakes, Fla.

Safety 5-11 175 Los Angeles, Calif.

Quarterback 6-3 220 Rolla, Mo.

# 81

Ray Reese

# 21 Kerry Roby

Wide Receiver 5-10 160 Chicago, Ill.

Cornerback 6-0 180 New Orleans, La.

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Seniors

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#8

# 44

Khalif Staten

Julio Segura

Linebacker 6-2 235 Brooklyn, N.Y.

Punter 6-4 220 South Gate, Calif.

# 45

#3

Brandon Tovar

Christopher Willis

Long Snapper 5-7 220 Arleta, Calif.

Wide Receiver 5-8 165 Jefferson City, Mo.


Meet The Blue Tigers Juniors, Sophomores and Freshmen, Sorted in Alphabetical Order

# 64

# 48

Anthony Anderson

Sean Anderson

Robert Anthony

Defensive Lineman 5-10 250 Freshman Chicago, Ill.

Defensive Lineman 5-11 245 Freshman Kansas City, Mo.

Defensive Back 5-10 170 Freshman Dolton, Ill.

# 78 Dannick Artis

# 36 Terrance Banks

# 71 Kenyachti Beech

Offensive Lineman 6-2 300 Junior Clarksdale, Miss.

Defensive Back 6-0 184 Junior Detroit, Mich.

Offensive Lineman 6-5 295 Junior Memphis, Tenn.

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Meet The Blue Tigers

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Deon Benton

# 86 LeAngelo Bradley

# 54

Russell Bronston

Defensive Back 5-11 165 Freshman Chicago, Ill.

Wide Receiver 6-0 170 Junior Memphis, Tenn.

Linebacker 6-1 202 Sophomore Blue Springs, Mo.

Alphonso Brown

Eric Brown

Cornerback 5-9 179 Freshman St. Louis, Mo.

Wide Receiver 6-4 200 Junior St. Louis, Mo.


Meet The Blue Tigers

# 69

# 92

# 37

Jaleen Carey

Lawrence Cayou

Austin Chiagorom

Offensive Lineman 6-3 305 Sophomore Detroit, Mich.

Defensive End 6-5 250 Junior New Orleans, La.

Defensive Back 6-0 170 Freshman Jefferson City, Mo.

# 79

Rico Cole

# 51 William Coleman

Kevin Coulter

Offensive Lineman 5-11 207 Junior Meridian, Miss.

Linebacker 5-11 210 Freshman Abilene, Texas

Running Back 5-10 170 Freshman Kansas City, Mo.

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Meet The Blue Tigers

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# 19

# 18

Airron Cowthran

Tyler Creath

Robert Daniels

Running Back 5-7 181 Sophomore Dallas, Texas

Quarterback 6-1 215 Freshman St. Louis, Mo.

Defensive Back 6-3 192 Junior Detroit, Mich.

# 90

#5

Tarvaraska Davis

Allan Dixon

Paul Dodson

Quarterback 6-1 188 Freshman Columbus, Ga.

Defensive End 6-3 228 Junior Pasadena, Calif.

Defensive Back 6-2 200 Junior Staunton, Va.


Meet The Blue Tigers

# 53

# 42

# 89

Darion Duchett

Andrew Fishel

Aaron Freeman

Linebacker 5-11 210 Freshman Fresno, Calif.

Kicker 5-9 175 Sophomore Liberty, Mo.

Wide Receiver 6-0 193 Junior Marina, Calif.

# 46

# 59

Co Freeman

Wesley Gillespie

Boomer Gorn

Linebacker 6-2 203 Freshman Jackson, Ga.

Linebacker 6-0 230 Freshman Hazelwood, Mo.

Linebacker 6-3 235 Sophomore Ozark, Mo.

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Meet The Blue Tigers

# 24

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Drakarri Griffin

James Harmon

# 75 Dyron Hart

Linebacker 5-10 205 Freshman Chicago, Ill.

Cornerback 5-9 170 Junior Memphis, Tenn.

Offensive Lineman 6-4 380 Junior Slidell, La.

# 11

# 38

# 23

Darius Hicks

Antwon Hoard

Lawrence Hogue

Wid Receiver 6-3 202 Sophomore Dallas, Texas

Defensive Back 5-7 185 Sophomore St. Louis, Mo.

Cornerback 6-1 160 Sophomore St. Louis, Mo.


Meet The Blue Tigers

Marvin Holley

Arkeem Horsley-Robey

Ahmad Huddleston

Defensive Back 5-10 180 Sophomore Washington Park, Ill.

Defensive End 6-3 260 Freshman Lynchburg, Va.

Running Back 5-5 140 Freshman St. Louis, Mo.

# 22

# 87

# 56

Kristopher Hudson

Dennis Jackson

James Jackson

Cornerback 5-9 160 Freshman O'Fallon, Ill.

Wide Receiver 5-11 155 Freshman Belleville, Ill.

Defensive End 6-4 276 Junior Powhatan, Va.

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Meet The Blue Tigers

# 96

Julius Jackson

# 52 Delano Johnson

Kentrell Johnson

Defensive End 6-3 240 Sophomore East St. Louis, Mo.

Defensive End 6-5 254 Junior Saginaw, Mich.

Linebacker 5-10 230 Sophomore Memphis, Tenn.

# 97

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# 14

Jervonta Jones

Richard Jones

Owen Jordan

Defensive End 6-2 220 Freshman St. Louis, Mo.

Wide Receiver 6-0 165 Freshman Columbus, Ga.

Quarterback 6-0 190 Junior Fort Scott, Kan.


Meet The Blue Tigers

# 80

# 74

Justin Kelly

John Kimbro

Dwayne Larkin

Wide Receiver 5-10 180 Sophomore Memphis, Tenn.

Running Back 5-7 175 Freshman Columbia, Mo.

Offensive Lineman 6-2 320 Junior Jersey City, N.J.

# 70

Chris Lenoir

Anthony LoBianco

Carlos Lozano

Defensive End 6-3 213 Freshman St. Louis, Mo.

Defensive Tackle 5-8 285 Sophomore Phoenix, Ariz.

Offensive Lineman 6-7 385 Junior Montebello, Calif.

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Meet The Blue Tigers

# 39

Jayvon Lysius

Stephen Marsh

Riley McClendon

Running Back 5-6 170 Freshman Miami, Fla.

Linebacker 6-3 205 Sophomore Landover, Md.

Cornerback 5-11 183 Freshman Chicago, Ill.

# 93

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# 95

Anthony McMillan

Roney Moore

Derrick Nash

Defensive End 6-5 240 Junior Hedelberg, Miss.

Wide Receiver 6-1 172 Freshman O'Fallon, Ill.

Defensive Line 6-0 310 Freshman Chicago, Ill.


Meet The Blue Tigers

# 47

# 77

Jonathan Nava

Amani Nelson

Clayton Parker

Offensive Line 6-4 315 Junior South Pasadena, Calif.

Safety 5-9 194 Freshman Indianapolis, Ind.

Full Back 6-0 225 Freshman Rolla, Mo.

# 66

# 57

Tim Patterson

Nigel Perry

Malcolm Pickens

Linebacker 6-4 250 Junior Louisville, Ky.

Running Back 5-6 195 Freshman Las Vegas, Nev.

Defensive Line 6-2 285 Junior Okolona, Miss.

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Meet The Blue Tigers

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# 58

# 17

Dwight Pruitt

Treston Pulley

Vanzell Richardson

Defensive Line 6-0 265 Sophomore Homestead, Fla.

Linebacker 6-2 230 Junior Sikeston, Mo.

Wide Receiver 6-2 204 Junior San Bernardino, Calif.

#6

# 94

# 28

Jeremy Rives

Eddie Rodriguez

Mustafa Rose

Linebacker 6-0 210 Junior East St. Louis, Mo.

Kicker 6-2 232 Junior Los Angeles, Calif.

Running Back 5-10 195 Junior Raytown, Mo.


Meet The Blue Tigers

# 25

# 55

# 35

Delvon Rouser

Brion Sanders

Justus Schulte

Wide Receiver 6-1 215 Junior Raytown, Mo.

Linebacker 5-11 195 Freshman St. Louis, Mo.

Linebacker 6-1 240 Sophomore Jefferson City, Mo.

# 60 / # 82

# 72

Zane Snipes

Justin Spears

Danny Stewart

Offensive Lineman 6-7 270 Sophomore Grandview, Mo.

Offensive Lineman 6-5 330 Junior Jackson, Miss.

Defensive Back 6-0 180 Freshman St. Louis, Mo.

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Meet The Blue Tigers

# 43

# 88

# 85

DeVonte Tarrance

Stefan Thompson

Anthony Townsend

Defensive Back 5-10 193 Freshman Pittsburg, Calif.

Wide Receiver 6-1 195 Junior Hayward, Calif.

Wide Receiver 6-2 173 Freshman Park Forest, Ill.

# 13

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Addison Tucker

Dennis Vinson

Kevin Wade

Linebacker 5-7 230 Freshman Memphis, Tenn.

Quarterback 6-2 195 Freshman Cape Girardeau, Mo.

Wide Receiver 6-1 180 Junior Alton, Ill.


Meet The Blue Tigers

# 98

# 15

# 63

Davon Walls

Tanyun Washington

Elijah Watson

Defensive Lineman 6-7 290 Junior Brooklyn, N.Y.

Quarterback 6-0 178 Freshman Jackson, Miss.

Offensive Lineman 6-3 295 Junior Ontario, Canada

# 67

# 83

D'Andre Wilkerson

DeMarcus Wilson

Offensive Lineman 6-3 280 Freshman Indianapolis, Ind.

Wide Receiver 5-9 170 Freshman Trotwood, Ohio

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Meet The Blue Tigers

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# 10

# 31

# 34

Bryson Winfrey

Anthony Winningham

Cary Winston

Wide Receiver 5-9 175 Sophomore Kansas City, Mo.

Defensive Back 6-1 190 Freshman Independence, Mo.

Safety 5-10 170 Freshman St. Louis, Mo.

# 61

#9

Christian Winston

Byron Williams

Andrew Wolfe

Offensive Lineman 6-3 288 Sophomore Kinloch, Mo.

Running Back 6-0 195 Junior Clinton, La.

Linebacker 5-9 195 Freshman Linn, Mo.


Roster Breakdown By Position Cornerbacks - 6 Defensive Backs - 13 Defensive Ends - 9 Defensive Line - 6 Defensive Tackle - 2

By Home State/Country Arizona - 1 California - 14 Canada - 1 Florida - 4 Georgia - 4 Illinois - 17 Indiana - 2 Kansas - 1 Kentucky - 1 Louisiana - 4 Maryland - 1

Michigan - 5 Mississippi - 6 Missouri - 35 New Jersey - 1 New York - 2 Nevada - 1 Ohio - 1 Tennessee - 6 Texas - 3 Virginia - 3

Full Back - 1 Kicker - 2 Linebacker - 19 Long Snapper - 1 Offensive Line - 14 Punter - 1 Quarterback - 6 Running Back - 11 Safety - 3 Wide Receiver - 19

By Year Freshmen - 41 Sophomores - 19 Juniors - 34 Seniors - 19

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Lincoln Football

Leo Lewis

O'Hara Fluellen

Blue Tigers In The Pros Player

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Position(s)

Team(s)

Leagues

Willie Burkes

Cornerback

Birmingham Vulcans (1975)

World Football League

Homer Cavitte

Defensive Back

Minnesota Vikings (1969) Tri-City Apollos (1970) Saskatchewan Roughriders (1971)

National Football League Continental Football League Canadian Football League

O'Hara Fluellen

Defensive Back

Calgary Stampeders (2014-Present)

Canadian Football League

Ja’Thi Green

Defensive Back

Lincoln Capitals (Neb.) (2002-03)

NIFL

Raymond Kirkwood

Offensive Line

River City Believers (Mo.) (2002-04)

NIFL

Leo Lewis

Running Back

Winnipeg Blue Bombers (1955-65)

Canadian Football League

John McDaniel

Wide Receiver

Cincinnati Bengals (1974-77) Washington Redskins (1978-80)

National Football League

Zeke Moore

Defensive Back

Houston Oilers (1967-1971)

National Football League

Lemar Parrish

Defensive Back

Cincinnati (1970-77), Washington (1978-80), Buffalo (1982)

National Football League

John Scardina

Offensive Line

Minnesota Vikings (1987)

National Football League

Larry Shears

Defensive Back

Atlanta (1971-72), New York (1974) Charlotte (1974-75)

National Football League World Football League

Cornelius Smith

Linebacker

River City Believers (MD) (2002-04)

NIFL

Jim Sullivan

Defensive Tackle Defensive End

Atlanta Falcons (1970) Winnipeg Blue Bombers (1972) Philadelphia Bell (1974)

National Football League Canadian Football League World Football League

Jim Tolbert

Defensive Back

San Diego (1966-71, 76), Houston (1972) American Football League St. Louis Cardinals(1973-75) National Football League

Bob Watters

Defensive End

New York Titans (1962) New York Jets (1963-64)

American Football League

Dodie Wilson

Running Back

Peoria Rough Riders (2004-06)

United Indoor Football


Coaching Staff Mike Jones- Head Coach Mike Jones begins his fourth season as Lincoln’s head football coach by moving the Blue Tigers into a new era. Over the past three seasons, Jones elevated the Blue Tigers to the point where they were competing with some of the best Division II football programs in the country. As a member of the MIAA, a conference that has boasted two of the past three NCAA Division II Football National Champions, Jones led Lincoln to multiple wins, including closing the 2013 campaign with back-to-back victories over Northeastern State and Southwest Baptist. The past two seasons, Lincoln has broke nearly every team and individual offensive record, and in 2013 had nine players earn some form of All-MIAA recognition. Jones, who this season is guiding Lincoln into the Great Lakes Valley Conference as a football-only affiliate, also picked up his first signature win, a 47-34 victory in the Missouri Classic over NCAA Division I member Grambling State in front over 20,000 fans. This season marks the second time Jones will lead Lincoln into a new conference, as Jones led the Blue Tigers as they rejoined the Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletic Association in 2011 after a 21-year absence. In 2012, Joines guided LU to its first MIAA win since 1989 with a 34-27 Homecoming win over Nebraska-Kearney. Prior to being hired at Lincoln, Jones spent the 2010 season as the linebackers coach at Southern University a Division I historically-black university in Louisiana. The Jaguars’ defense recorded several solid numbers in 2010, including 26 sacks, eight interceptions and 92 tackles for loss. Jones joined the coaching staff at Southern after a tremendously successful six years at Hazelwood East High in St. Louis. In 2008, Jones was elevated to the position of head coach at Hazelwood East, and in his first season he led the team to a 12-2 record and the Missouri state championship. Jones finished with an 18-7 overall high school coaching record. While Jones has enjoyed success as a head coach, he is better known as a former player. Jones spent 12 years playing professional football, though none was sweeter than the 1999 season in which he helped the St. Louis Rams win Super Bowl XXXIV over the Tennessee Titans. During that game, Jones, a linebacker with the Rams, made a play that has gone down as one of the greatest in Super Bowl history. On the final play of that game, with the Titans trailing by seven and on the Rams’ 10-yard line, quarterback Steve McNair fired a pass to receiver Kevin Dyson who was running towards the goal line. Jones quickly adjusted and tackled Dyson with the ball on the one-yard line, preserving the victory for the Rams, who earned their first Super Bowl title. That play, known as “The Tackle,” is Jones’ most memorable NFL moment, but it was but one of many in his 12-year career. He broke into the NFL as an undrafted free agent with the Los Angeles Raiders and finished with the Pittsburgh Steelers. During his career, Jones accumulated nine sacks, eight interceptions, five fumble recoveries and four touchdowns (two on interceptions and two on fumble recoveries) in 183 games. He also played for the Sacramento Surge of the World League of American Football in between his rookie and second seasons with the Raiders, helping the team win World Bowl II in 1992. While a member of the St. Louis Rams, he was a three-time winner of the Carl Ekern Award, and also won the Ed Block Courage Award. He was named third-team All-Pro by the Associated Press in 1999, as well as being named to the All-Joe team by the USA Today, and was named one of The Sporting News’ 99 Good guys in Sports. Jones attended the University of Missouri, where he was one of the Tigers’ starting running backs. During his four years at Mizzou he was the Tigers’ second-leading rusher, and set a school record with 104 yards in a single quarter. During his junior and senior seasons, Jones was the team’s leading scorer. He finished his illustrious collegiate career with Missouri records as having the most receptions by a running back in a season (41) and in a career (72), and he was a semi-finalist for the Doak Walker Award, given annually to the country’s top running back. Jones was inducted into the Missouri Athletic Hall of Fame in 2001. Jones begins his fourth season with a 5-28 overall record.

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Coaching Staff Mark Frederick- Offensive Coordinator & Recruiting Coordinator Mark Frederick returns to Lincoln as the offensive coordinator for his fourth season after overseeing one of the best offenses in Blue Tiger history in 2013. The 2013 Lincoln football team broke team single-season records for most plays from scrimmage (833) and most yards of total offense (4,917, shattering the previous record of 3,734). Several offensive players also enjoyed record-breaking seasons, including running back Morris Henderson, who broke the legendary Leo Lewis’ mark for rushing yards in a season with 1,266. Quarterback Jacob Morris also broke records for completions (173), completion percentage (.571) and yards of total offense (2,721) while becoming the first passer in LU history to throw for over 2,000 yards in a season (2,076). Under Frederick’s watch at Lincoln, the Blue Tiger’s offense has emerged as one of the best in school history, breaking numerous offensive records over the past three years. His system, known as the “Gumbo O” offense, has resulted in one of the most prolific passing attacks in program history. In 2012, Lincoln quarterbacks completed 223 passes in 436 attempts for 2,410 yards, breaking single season records in all three categories that had stood for over 30 years. In addition to breaking several team records, a number of Lincoln’s offensive skill players have flourished under Frederick’s leadership. In 2011, Frederick’s first year as offensive coordinator, Corderious Gregory broke LU’s single game (13) and season (71) records for completions as well as the single season mark for receiving yards (791). Just one season later, Maurice Woodard nearly match those records, hauling in 11 passes in one game while finishing the season with 65 receptions for 705 yards. Even more notable has been the elevation of the quarterback position. Morris’ 2013 campaign followed a 2012 season in which he set records for most completions in a game (26), longest pass completion in a game (97 yards) and, at the time, most completions in a season (169). In 2014, Frederick was given the added responsibilities of recruiting coordinator. Frederick joined the staff at Lincoln after five years at Southern in Baton Rouge, La., where he was the running backs/special teams coach from 2006-2009 and the assistant defensive line coach in 2010. As the running backs coach, Frederick helped mold two all-conference backs in Darren Coates and Brian Threat and two honorable mention backs in Kendall Addison and Kendrick Smith. He also groomed two all-conference punters and one All-American kicker in Breck Ackley and Josh Duran. As the assistant defensive line coach, Frederick helped coach one of the top defensive linemen in the conference in Jordan Miller who led the conference with 11 sacks in 2010. Miller is currently playing with the Green Bay Packers. A native of Woodville Mississippi, Frederick played his prep football at Wilkinson County High School before coming to Southern. There, Frederick was a member of the Jags football team for four years and was a member of the 2003 Swac/HBCU National Championship Team. He earned a Bachelor’s of Science at Southern University and is currently working on his Master’s Degree. He and wife Rocelyn reside in Holts Summit Missouri.

Brandon Kirksey- Defensive Line Brandon Kirksey begins his third season as Lincoln’s defensive line coach in 2014. In his first year with the program, Kirksey coached two players in Cecil Frison and Darryl Blackmon who were selected as All-MIAA honorable mentions. Originally from St. Louis, Mo. where he starred at Hazelwood East, Kirksey was a four-year letterwinner at the University of Minnesota. As a senior, he started 12 games at nose tackle, eventually earning the Golden Gophers Defensive Lineman of the Year Award. Kirksey was also a recipient of Minnesota’s Tony Dungy Character and Community Service Award.

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Coaching Staff Damon Frenchers- Assistant Head Coach & Defensive Coordinator Damon Frenchers begins his fourth season as the assistant head coach and defensive coordinator and his 26th season overall as a collegiate football coach in 2014. Frenchers has brought a wealth of experience to the staff, having previously served on staffs at South Carolina State, North Carolina Central, Delaware State, Norfolk State, North Carolina A&T, St. Paul College and Lane. As a defensive coach at South Carolina State, an NCAA Division I institution, Frenchers coached Robert Porcher, who later became the first round draft pick of the Detroit Lions. Overall, Frenchers has coached 11 players who have gone on to play in the National Football League. At Lincoln, Frenchers has coached several players who entered the professional ranks. Frenchers has been in charge of the linebacking corps in each of the past few years and one of his players, Kendrick Causey, earned All-MIAA third team honors before signing with the Canadian Football League’s Hamilton Tiger Cats. As the defensive coordinator, Frenchers also worked with defensive back O’Hara Fluellen, who was invited to the Seattle Seahawks’ 2013 rookie training camp before joining the Calgary Stampeders, also of the CFL. In addition to serving on numerous coaching staffs, Frenchers also has worked at various camps and clinics over the past 25 years, including stints at camps hosted by the Atlanta Falcons, Detroit Lions, Tampa Bay Buccaneers and the Washington Redskins. He has also spent time coaching at camps at Division I FBS institutions such as Florida, North Carolina and Duke in addition to camps at Delaware, Shippensburg and Kutztown. Frenchers lives with his wife, Aisha, who is a native of Kansas City.

Anthony Broadnax- Defensive Backs & Special Teams Coordinator Anthony Broadnax has been able to do what a lot of people try to do once they graduate; return to their alma mater. After coaching on the Lincoln staff back in 2005-06, he has made his return to help coach the Blue Tigers after being named defensive back/special teams coordinator. He is in his fourth season with LU. Over his first two seasons, Broadnax coached one of the best defensive backs in program history in O’Hara Fluellen. An All-MIAA first team selection in 2012, Fluellen was named a Don Hansen All-American honorable mention and later was invited to the Seattle Seahawks’ rookie camp in May of 2013. In each of the past two seasons, Broadnax has coached Markuice Savage to All-MIAA Honorable Mention awards. As the special teams coordinator, Broadnax elevated Lincoln’s in play in 2013. Lincoln’s place kicker, Andrew Fishel, broke a program record for points scored on kicks (53) and point-after tries made (35). Fishel also went 6-for-9 in field goal attempts, with his 75-percent accuracy rate ranking among the best in the MIAA. Broadnax also coached Julio Segura, who was named the MIAA Special Teams Athlete of the Week after his punting helped Lincoln defeat NCAA Division I opponent Grambling State. Broadnax had previously coached at Fort Valley State from 2008-10 where he was the defensive backs coach. He helped coach a defense in 2010 that finished statistically No. 1 in the nation. He also spent a year at Livingstone as a defensive back coach following his first two years at Lincoln. Before beginning his first coaching stint at Lincoln, Broadnax collected a state championship at Webster Groves High in St. Louis as an assistant coach, winning the title in 2002. The team followed that up with a runner-up finish in the title game in 2003. Although he recently received his degree in 2006, Coach Broadnax was playing on the gridiron for the Blue Tigers in the early to mid ‘80’s. Before graduating, he wanted to pursue a career in professional football which landed him in St. Louis playing for an indoor team for one season. After spending the next three years playing semi-pro ball, he decided it was time to consider coaching as a career in which he started at his high school alma mater, Berkley Senior High in St. Louis.

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Coaching Staff Ashton Green- Offensive Line Ashton Green begins his first season as the offensive line coach at Lincoln in 2014. Green comes to Jefferson City after spending 2013 as a graduate assistant at Grambling State, an NCAA Division I Historically Black University. Green provided technical and operational support to the rest of the offensive coaching staff and worked closely with GSU’s offensive line coach on designing blocking and protection formations. While Green spent most of his time working with Grambling’s offensive line coach, he also gained experience in all areas of practice and game-planning. Green worked with GSU’s head coach to organize daily practice scripts and weekly game plans and charted play-by-play, defensive fronts and blitz recognitions on game days. Green also extensively broke down game film, conducted team meetings and coached the defensive scout team. Green transitioned into coaching after four years as an offensive line player at Grambling State, spending his final two seasons as a starter. During his freshman and junior seasons, the Tigers won SWAC championships. For the second title run, in 2011, Green blocked for the SWAC’s leading rusher and helped GSU’s offense finish as one of the best in the conference. Green graduated from Grambling in December of 2012 with a bachelor’s degree in biology.

Juan Barriga- Student Assistant- Offensive Line/Equipment Manager Juan Barriga is in his fourth season as an assistant coach with the Blue Tigers. He will assist with the offensive line, while also helping as the equipment manager. Working with Coach Washburn, Barriga coached all five Lincoln starters to some form of AllMIAA honor last season, including J.J. Johnson, who was an all-conference third-team selection. In 2012, he instructed an offensive line that helped Lincoln break a single season record with 3,734 yards of total offense. Barriga spent his first two seasons with the program playing for the Blue Tigers along the offensive line. He started as a true freshman in 2009 and ended up playing all five positions along the offensive line over the course of 15 games before being medically disqualified due to concussions. He graduated from Franklin High in 2009, where he started at right guard his senior season. The El Paso, Texas native is currently pursuing his bachelor’s degree in elementary education.

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Coaching Staff Tony Van Zant- Running Backs Tony Van Zant is in his fourth year as the coach of Lincoln’s running backs. In 2013, Van Zant coached Morris Henderson as the junior running back turned in the best single season in program history. Henderson rushed for 1,266 yards and averaged 6.8 yards per carry, breaking records set by Lincoln legend Leo Lewis back in 1952. Henderson rushed for the second-most yards by an MIAA back and earned both second team allleague and third team Don Hansen All-American honors. Prior to joining the college ranks, Van Zant spent 15 years coaching high school football, including serving as the offensive coordinator/running backs coach at Arthur Hill High in Michigan in 2010. Before that, he was the head coach at Buena Vista High in Michigan for 14 years. Van Zant played with head coach Mike Jones at Missouri. That experience, combined with growing up in St. Louis, provided Van Zant with knowledge of area high schools and colleges that has proven valuable to recruiting. In 2013, the Blue Tigers had 13 players from the St. Louis area on their roster Before playing at Missouri, Van Zant had an illustrious career at Hazelwood Central, collecting 6,138 yards and 91 touchdowns during his prep career as a running back. During his sophomore and junior years, he rushed for 3,410 yards and 54 touchdowns. As a senior, he added 2,728 and 36 touchdowns to the total, capping his prep career by leading the Hawks to the state Class 5A title and even tossing a touchdown pass in the championship game. He was named Parade Magazine’s high school Player of the Year in 1986.

Bryant Lee- Quarterbacks Bryant Lee begins his fourth season as the quarterbacks coach at Lincoln in 2014. Over the past three seasons, Lee has elevated Lincoln’s quarterbacks to new heights, with LU signal callers breaking a bevy of team and individual records. In 2013, Lee helped Jacob Morris become the first-ever Blue Tiger QB to throw for over 2,000 yards in a season. That year, Morris also broke Lincoln single-season records for completions (173), completion percentage (.571) and yards of total offense (2,721). Lee’s quarterback coaching helped the 2014 Blue Tigers record 4,917 yards of total offense, shattering the old single-season record of 3,734. Under Lee’s leadership in 2012, LU quarterbacks broke team single season records with 223 completions and 2,410 passing yards last season. Jacob Morris in particular had a stellar season, completing 169 passes and throwing for 1,718 yards, the thirdmost in a season in school history. Morris also set single-game records for completions (26) and longest completion (97 yards). The New Orleans, La., native attended Hahnville High where he went 27-1 as a starter at quarterback, which included a championship in 2003. He later played his college ball at Southern University where he started for three and a half years at quarterback. He left the school with the all-time records in passing yards (9,144), and touchdown passes (80). He also rushed for 856 yards and 22 touchdowns. For all of his efforts, he received many honors including being a three-time All-SWAC honoree, a two-time All-American, a two-time Walter Peyton award finalist, a two-time HBCU runner-up, a two-time preseason first-team All-SWAC selection and two conference MVP awards. Lee received his bachelor’s degree in therapeutic recreation and a minor in psychology.

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2013 Final Stats

Lincoln Combined Team Statistics (as of Jul 16, 2014) All games

* M * * * * * * * * *

Date Sep 05, 2013 Sep 14, 2013 Sep 21, 2013 Sep 28, 2013 Oct 05, 2013 Oct 12, 2013 Oct 19, 2013 Oct 26, 2013 Nov 02, 2013 Nov 09, 2013 Nov 16, 2013

Opponent at Lindenwood vs Grambling State at Missouri Southern #12 PITTSBURG ST. #24 EMPORIA ST. at #15 Washburn at Nebraska-Kearney FORT HAYS ST. at Central Oklahoma NORTHEASTERN ST. SOUTHWEST BAPTIST

Rushing

Henderson,Morris Morris,Jacob Turner,Percy Brock,Deon Pegues,Isam Tenner,Martee Melvin,Rashyied Woodard,Maurice Borney,Andre Rose,Mustafa Rodriguez,Emanuel Winfrey,Bryson TEAM Segura,Julio Total Opponents Passing

Morris,Jacob Turner,Percy Borney,Andre TEAM Total Opponents Receiving

Woodard,Maurice Borney,Andre Draine,Khiry Turner,Percy Henderson,Morris Winfrey,Bryson Brock,Deon Tenner,Martee Pegues,Isam Mark,Devoyius Total Opponents Field Goals

gp

10 11 11 4 11 11

att

effic comp-att-int

gp

no.

yds

11 48 372 11 39 437 10 35 680 11 25 291 11 23 282 10 19 230 11 6 30 11 5 52 10 3 9 11 3 5 11 206 2388 11 205 2786 fg

net avg

pct

124.81 173-303-11 106.38 33-55-2 0.00 0-3-0 0.00 0-2-0 120.30 206-363-13 146.30 205-337-6

6-8 1-2

Scoring

td

Score by Quarters Lincoln Opponents

gain loss

Att. 3113 20176 4798 3174 1942 3044 2012 2116 4000 1978 1573

td

fg

14 - 6-8 8 7 7 4 2 1 1 - 1-2 44 7-10 62 12-17 1st

1 6 7 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 17 20

20-29

3-4 1-1

kick

35-39 2-3 37-42 55-60 2nd

td

7.8 11.2 19.4 11.6 12.3 12.1 5.0 10.4 3.0 1.7 11.6 13.6

pct. 01-19

3rd

td

lg avg/g

64 207.6 59 28.4 0 0.0 0 0.0 64 217.1 66 253.3

2-3 0-0

40-49

1-1 0-1

4th

54 87 62 119 120 151 111 83

0 0

3 1 1 1

Punting

lg blk

0-0 0-0

40 22

Total 322 465

-

pts

- 84 - 53 - 48 - 42 - 42 - 24 - 12 6 6 5 - 322 - 465

0 0

Away 0-5 0-5 0-0

LU 253 124 103 26 2529 470 5.4 229.9 25 2388 206-363-13 6.6 11.6 217.1 17 4917 5.9 447.0 66-1220 13-148 6-9 27-12 89-831 55-36.0 27:45 56/165 10/31 yds avg

5 0 4 0

1.7 0.0 4.0 0.0 lg

52 1892 36.4 57 3 88 29.3 34

td

lg

0 0 0 0

5 0 4 0

tb

fc i20 50+ blk

1 12 14 0 0 1

no.

11 1 1 13 18

144 2 2 148 314

yds avg

td

1 0 0 1 2

85 0 0 85 57

Kick Returns

no.

yds avg

td

lg

kr

ir

Henderson,Morris Lowe,Derrick Draine,Khiry Borney,Andre Rose,Mustafa Savage,Markuice Brock,Deon Woodard,Maurice Tenner,Martee Total Opponents All Purpose

Henderson,Morri Draine,Khiry Borney,Andre Morris,Jacob Turner,Percy Total Opponents Total Offense

Morris,Jacob Henderson,Morris Turner,Percy Brock,Deon Pegues,Isam Total Opponents

13.1 2.0 2.0 11.4 17.4

33 709 21.5 12 211 17.6 7 146 20.9 5 73 14.6 3 37 12.3 2 8 4.0 2 19 9.5 1 7 7.0 1 10 10.0 66 1220 18.5 37 778 21.0

g

rush

rcv

pr

11 1266 282 0 10 0 680 0 11 10 437 144 10 645 0 0 11 242 291 0 11 2529 2388 148 11 2712 2786 314 g plays

10 11 11 11 10 11 11

4 0

0 0

lg

1 103 0 41 0 28 0 19 0 27 0 3 0 17 0 7 0 10 1 103 0 39

709 146 73 0 0 1220 778

rush

Neutral 1-0 0-0 1-0 OPP 276 132 118 26 2712 492 5.5 246.5 38 2786 205-337-6 8.3 13.6 253.3 20 5498 6.6 499.8 37-778 18-314 13-81 23-12 90-835 41-39.0 32:15 56/147 14/27

Punt Returns

Borney,Andre Savage,Markuice Brock,Tevin Total Opponents

50-99

Home 2-3 2-3 0-0

no. yds avg

Segura,Julio Manning,Jon

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

OT

no.

Savage,Markuice Warfield,Keldon Brock,Tevin Smith,Brian

lg avg/g

PAT rush rcv pass dxp saf

0-1 0-1 0-1

Interceptions

35 33.8 40 39.7 55 68.0 32 26.5 64 25.6 59 23.0 12 2.7 33 4.7 8 0.9 4 0.5 64 217.1 66 253.3

30-39

Overall 3-8 2-8 1-0

Team Statistics FIRST DOWNS Rushing Passing Penalty RUSHING YARDAGE Rushing Attempts Average Per Rush Average Per Game TDs Rushing PASSING YARDAGE Comp-Att-Int Average Per Pass Average Per Catch Average Per Game TDs Passing TOTAL OFFENSE Average Per Play Average Per Game KICK RETURNS: #-Yards PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards INT RETURNS: #-Yards FUMBLES-LOST PENALTIES-Yards PUNTS-AVG TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 3RD-DOWN Conversions 4TH-DOWN Conversions

76 115.1 41 64.5 69 22.0 29 14.3 36 14.2 26 7.0 7 1.9 5 1.0 10 0.9 2 0.2 2 0.3 0 0.0 0 -3.5 0 -2.7 76 229.9 75 246.5

57.1 2076 16 60.0 312 1 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 56.7 2388 17 60.8 2786 20

avg

75.0 0-0 50.0 0-0

yds

Record: All games Conference Non-Conference

lg avg/g

185 1320 54 1266 6.8 12 170 834 189 645 3.8 8 25 263 21 242 9.7 3 32 161 4 157 4.9 0 24 144 2 142 5.9 2 17 81 4 77 4.5 0 3 19 0 19 6.3 0 4 11 0 11 2.8 0 1 10 0 10 10.0 0 1 2 0 2 2.0 0 1 2 0 2 2.0 0 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 4 0 14 -14 -3.5 0 2 0 30 -30 -15.0 0 470 2847 318 2529 5.4 25 492 2935 223 2712 5.5 38

Fishel,Andrew Segura,Julio

Henderson,Morris Fishel,Andrew Morris,Jacob Draine,Khiry Borney,Andre Turner,Percy Pegues,Isam Winfrey,Bryson Woodard,Maurice Segura,Julio Total Opponents

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gp

11 10 11 11 10 11 10 11 11 9 6 10 4 11 11 11

Score 22-24 47-34 10-59 38-59 14-52 7-58 14-24 35-45 42-49 42-33 51-28

L W L L L L L L L W W

pass

total avg/g

0 2257 205.2 0 826 82.6 0 664 60.4 0 645 64.5 0 533 48.5 9 6294 572.2 81 6671 606.5 total avg/g

473 645 2076 2721 185 1266 0 1266 80 242 312 554 32 157 0 157 24 142 0 142 833 2529 2388 4917 829 2712 2786 5498

272.1 115.1 50.4 14.3 14.2 447.0 499.8


2013 Final Stats

Lincoln Overall Individual Statistics (as of Jul 16, 2014) All games Rushing

Henderson,Morris Morris,Jacob Turner,Percy Brock,Deon Pegues,Isam Tenner,Martee Melvin,Rashyied Woodard,Maurice Borney,Andre Rose,Mustafa Rodriguez,Emanuel Winfrey,Bryson TEAM Segura,Julio Total Opponents Passing

Morris,Jacob Turner,Percy Borney,Andre TEAM Total Opponents Receiving

Woodard,Maurice Borney,Andre Draine,Khiry Turner,Percy Henderson,Morris Winfrey,Bryson Brock,Deon Tenner,Martee Pegues,Isam Mark,Devoyius Total Opponents

gp

11 10 11 11 10 11 10 11 11 9 6 10 4 11 11 11

gp

10 11 11 4 11 11

gp

att

gain loss

net avg td

185 1320 54 1266 6.8 12 170 834 189 645 3.8 8 25 263 21 242 9.7 3 32 161 4 157 4.9 0 24 144 2 142 5.9 2 17 81 4 77 4.5 0 3 19 0 19 6.3 0 4 11 0 11 2.8 0 1 10 0 10 10.0 0 1 2 0 2 2.0 0 1 2 0 2 2.0 0 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 4 0 14 -14 -3.5 0 2 0 30 -30 -15.0 0 470 2847 318 2529 5.4 25 492 2935 223 2712 5.5 38 effic comp-att-int

pct

lg avg/g

76 41 69 29 36 26 7 5 10 2 2 0 0 0 76 75

yds td

124.81 173-303-11 57.1 2076 16 106.38 33-55-2 60.0 312 1 0.00 0-3-0 0.0 0 0 0.00 0-2-0 0.0 0 0 120.30 206-363-13 56.7 2388 17 146.30 205-337-6 60.8 2786 20 no.

yds

11 48 372 11 39 437 10 35 680 11 25 291 11 23 282 10 19 230 11 6 30 11 5 52 10 3 9 11 3 5 11 206 2388 11 205 2786

avg

7.8 11.2 19.4 11.6 12.3 12.1 5.0 10.4 3.0 1.7 11.6 13.6

td

1 6 7 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 17 20

115.1 64.5 22.0 14.3 14.2 7.0 1.9 1.0 0.9 0.2 0.3 0.0 -3.5 -2.7 229.9 246.5

lg avg/g

64 59 0 0 64 66

207.6 28.4 0.0 0.0 217.1 253.3

lg avg/g

35 40 55 32 64 59 12 33 8 4 64 66

33.8 39.7 68.0 26.5 25.6 23.0 2.7 4.7 0.9 0.5 217.1 253.3

Maurice Woodard finished 2013 as LU's career reception leader.

Punt Returns

no.

11 1 1 13 18

144 2 2 148 314

1 0 0 1 2

85 0 0 85 57

Interceptions

no.

yds avg td

0 0 0 0 0 0

lg

5 0 4 0 5 39

Kick Returns

no.

yds avg td

lg

Fumble Returns

no.

yds avg td

lg

Borney,Andre Brock,Tevin Savage,Markuice Total Opponents Savage,Markuice Smith,Brian Brock,Tevin Warfield,Keldon Total Opponents Henderson,Morris Lowe,Derrick Draine,Khiry Borney,Andre Rose,Mustafa Brock,Deon Savage,Markuice Woodard,Maurice Tenner,Martee Total Opponents McCain,John Dunn,Timmy Brock,Tevin Total Opponents

3 1 1 1 6 13

yds avg td

5 0 4 0 9 81

13.1 2.0 2.0 11.4 17.4 1.7 0.0 4.0 0.0 1.5 6.2

33 709 21.5 12 211 17.6 7 146 20.9 5 73 14.6 3 37 12.3 2 19 9.5 2 8 4.0 1 7 7.0 1 10 10.0 66 1220 18.5 37 778 21.0 1 1 1 3 1

0 4 10 14 56

0.0 4.0 10.0 4.7 56.0

lg

1 103 0 41 0 28 0 19 0 27 0 17 0 3 0 7 0 10 1 103 0 39 0 0 0 0 2

0 4 10 10 56

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2013 Final Stats

Lincoln Overall Defensive Statistics (as of Jul 16, 2014) All games

# 5 6 55 16 47 31 21 48 99 89 52 91 53 92 58 41 29 66 56 90 77 3 23 32 44 11 34 27 12 2 24 51 4 17 50 1 88 18 74 10 45 84

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ua

Tackles a tot

Defensive Leaders

gp

Causey,Kendrick Savage,Markuice Dunn,Timmy Smith,Brian Warfield,Keldon Brock,Tevin Roby,Kerry Tombah,Jamell Howard,Eric Ford,Darius McCain,John Blackmon,Darryl Schulte,Justus Lloyd,Michael Pulley,Treston Moore,Tyrone Mande,Daniel Carrillo,Garrett Jackson,James Rose,John Russell,Faleoga Tenner,Martee Hogue,Lawrence Flakes,Demarius Segura,Julio Felton,Robert Rose,Mustafa Melvin,Rashyied Morris,Jacob Henderson,Morris Rodriguez,Emanuel Ortega,Rafael Pegues,Isam Lowe,Derrick Johnson,J.J. Draine,Khiry Flores-Navaez,Pedro Mark,Devoyius Campbell,Justin Turner,Percy Tovar,Brandon Brewton,Taurean Total Opponents

11 51 65 11 50 27 11 40 24 11 30 21 11 32 19 11 28 22 9 28 15 11 23 16 11 14 17 10 16 13 11 11 16 12 19 7 10 5 20 11 10 15 11 14 9 7 14 6 7 12 5 10 9 8 10 8 9 9 8 9 10 6 8 11 7 3 5 8 1 7 4 4 11 3 4 11 1 5 9 2 . 10 1 1 10 2 . 11 2 . 6 2 . 2 2 . 10 1 1 7 1 . 11 1 . 10 1 . 1 . 1 11 . 1 11 1 . 11 1 . 3 1 . 2 1 . 11 470 372 11 523 301

116 77 64 51 51 50 43 39 31 29 27 26 25 25 23 20 17 17 17 17 14 10 9 8 7 6 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 842 824

tfl/yds

Sacks no-yds

3.5-6 1.5-4 3.5-8 1.0-2 1.0-5 2.0-3 2.0-8 4.5-12 1.0-6 7.0-24 2.0-14 6.0-23 2.0-8 4.5-12 3.0-6 . 3.0-9 2.0-5 3.0-15 2.5-12 2.0-6 . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.0-4 . . . . . . . . 58-192 75-282

. . . . . . . . 1.0-6 0.5-3 2.0-14 2.0-12 1.0-5 1.5-5 . . 1.0-6 0.5-3 1.0-6 2.5-12 1.0-1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14-73 23-142

Pass defense Fumbles blkd int-yds brup qbh rcv-yds ff kick

. 3-5 . 1-0 1-0 1-4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-9 13-81

2 7 1 7 3 4 5 . 1 1 1 1 2 . . 2 . . . . 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 54

. . 2 . 1 . . . 1 1 1 2 . . . . . . 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 4

. . 2-4 2-0 . 2-10 1-0 . . . 1-0 . . . 1-0 . . . 1-0 1-0 1-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-14 12-56

2 . . 3 . 1 1 . 1 . . 1 1 . 1 . 1 . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 10

. . . . . . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 1

saf

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2013 Final Stats Lincoln Team Game-by-Game (as of Jul 16, 2014) All games TEAM STATISTICS

Date

Sep 05 Sep 14 Sep 21 Sep 28 Oct 05 Oct 12 Oct 19 Oct 26 Nov 02 Nov 09 Nov 16 Lincoln Opponents

Opponent

no.

at Lindenwood vs Grambling State at Missouri Southern PITTSBURG ST. EMPORIA ST. at Washburn at Nebraska-Kearney FORT HAYS ST. at Central Oklahoma NORTHEASTERN ST. SOUTHWEST BAPTIST

Rushing yds td

50 182 1 45 320 4 35 132 1 35 252 3 37 181 1 42 116 1 33 117 0 47 278 3 39 247 2 39 252 2 68 452 7 470 2529 25 492 2712 38

no.

Receiving yds td

tfl-yds

Sacks no-yds

lg

lg

Passing cmp-att-int yds

td

lg

20 20 226 2 29 20-36-1 226 2 29 51 18 280 1 64 18-36-0 280 1 64 31 26 232 0 34 26-40-1 232 0 34 61 15 266 2 55 15-29-1 266 2 55 69 18 141 1 35 18-38-3 141 1 35 19 24 245 0 59 24-43-2 245 0 59 38 20 227 2 38 20-34-1 227 2 38 37 19 177 2 24 19-32-2 177 2 24 76 17 200 3 32 17-31-1 200 3 32 41 17 212 4 38 17-23-0 212 4 38 43 12 182 0 54 12-21-1 182 0 54 76 206 2388 17 64 206-363-13 2388 17 64 75 205 2786 20 66 205-337-6 2786 20 66

Kick Returns no. yds td lg

4 4 7 7 9 7 4 6 8 7 3 66 37

116 151 90 144 93 131 60 127 152 114 42 1220 778

0 58 1 103 0 23 0 41 0 22 0 25 0 22 0 30 0 28 0 31 0 20 1 103 0 39

Punt Returns no. yds td lg

3 0 3 28 0 0 0 0 1 9 1 13 1 2 0 0 1 85 1 4 2 7 13 148 18 314

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 2

tot off

0 408 15 600 0 364 0 518 9 322 13 361 0 344 0 455 85 447 4 464 5 634 85 4917 57 5498

Games played: 11 Avg per rush: 5.4 Avg per catch: 11.6 Pass efficiency: 120.30 Kick ret avg: 18.5 Punt ret avg: 11.4 All purpose avg/game: 572.2 Total offense avg/gm: 447.0 Date

Opponent

ua

Sep 05 at Lindenwood Sep 14 vs Grambling State Sep 21 at Missouri Southern Sep 28 PITTSBURG ST. Oct 05 EMPORIA ST. Oct 12 at Washburn Oct 19 at Nebraska-Kearney Oct 26 FORT HAYS ST. Nov 02 at Central Oklahoma Nov 09 NORTHEASTERN ST. Nov 16 SOUTHWEST BAPTIST Lincoln Opponents

44 36 26 43 48 39 45 54 43 46 46 470 523

Date

Opponent

no.

Tackles a total

26 56 56 54 20 34 50 12 24 22 18 372 301

70 92 82 97 68 73 95 66 67 68 64 842 824

2.0-6 5.0-23 3.0-9 1.0-2 4.0-13 6.0-20 11.0-44 7.0-23 6.0-16 6.0-19 7.0-17 58.0-192 75.0-282

Fumble ff fr-yds

1.0-1 3.0-19 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 2.0-10 3.0-20 1.0-6 1.0-5 2.0-11 1.0-1 14.0-73 23.0-142

2 2 0 1 1 3 0 2 1 0 1 13 10

Pass Defense int-yds qbh brup

1-0 2-0 1-0 2-0 1-10 1-4 0-0 2-0 1-0 0-0 1-0 12-14 12-56

1-0 0-0 0-0 1-4 0-0 0-0 2-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-5 6-9 13-81

0 0 0 3 0 0 0 2 0 2 3 10 4

i20

md-att

Punting Sep 05 at Lindenwood Sep 14 vs Grambling State Sep 21 at Missouri Southern Sep 28 PITTSBURG ST. Oct 05 EMPORIA ST. Oct 12 at Washburn Oct 19 at Nebraska-Kearney Oct 26 FORT HAYS ST. Nov 02 at Central Oklahoma Nov 09 NORTHEASTERN ST. Nov 16 SOUTHWEST BAPTIST Lincoln Opponents

7 4 6 4 6 4 5 3 7 4 5 55 41

yds

257 122 207 136 202 130 207 135 262 144 178 1980 1600

avg

36.7 30.5 34.5 34.0 33.7 32.5 41.4 45.0 37.4 36.0 35.6 36.0 39.0

long

57 36 47 38 45 41 50 48 53 51 47 57 68

2 9 0 1 5 4 0 3 0 7 8 39 54

Blkd kick

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

PAT Attempts kick rush rcv

1-2 5-6 1-1 5-5 2-2 1-1 2-2 2-4 6-6 6-6 6-7 37-42 55-60

Field Goals

blkd

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

tb

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1

fc

4 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 3 1 12 6

50+

1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 4 6

4 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 1 3 1 15 16

1-1 2-2 1-1 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 1-2 0-1 0-0 1-1 7-10 12-17

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

saf

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

pts

22 47 10 38 14 7 14 35 42 42 51 322 465

Kickoffs

long blkd

25 40 23 28 0 0 0 22 0 0 37 40 40

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

no.

yds

4 236 9 510 3 165 7 256 3 195 2 100 2 86 7 403 7 332 7 393 9 515 60 3191 83 4614

avg

59.0 56.7 55.0 36.6 65.0 50.0 43.0 57.6 47.4 56.1 57.2 53.2 55.6

tb

0 0 0 1 2 0 0 1 2 2 2 10 12

ob

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 1 5 3

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2013 Final Stats

Lincoln Game Superlatives (as of Jul 17, 2014) All games INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS

Rushes Yards Rushing TD Rushes Long Rush Pass attempts Pass completions Yards Passing TD Passes Long Pass Receptions Yards Receiving TD Receptions

Long Reception Field Goals Long Field Goal Punts Punting Avg Long Punt Punts inside 20 Long Punt Return Long Kickoff Return Tackles

Sacks Tackles For Loss Interceptions

29 175 4 76 42 26 280 4 64 8 128 2 2 2 64 2 40 7 7 45.0 57 4 85 103 15 15 15 1.5 3.0 2

Morris,Jacob vs Southwest Baptist (Nov 16, 2013) Henderson,Morris at Central Oklahoma (Nov 02, 2013) Morris,Jacob vs Southwest Baptist (Nov 16, 2013) Henderson,Morris at Central Oklahoma (Nov 02, 2013) Turner,Percy at Washburn (Oct 12, 2013) Morris,Jacob at Missouri Southern (Sep 21, 2013) Morris,Jacob vs Grambling State (Sep 14, 2013) Morris,Jacob vs Northeastern St. (Nov 09, 2013) Morris,Jacob vs Grambling State (Sep 14, 2013) Woodard,Maurice vs Fort Hays St. (Oct 26, 2013) Draine,Khiry at Missouri Southern (Sep 21, 2013) Draine,Khiry vs Pittsburg St. (Sep 28, 2013) Borney,Andre at Central Oklahoma (Nov 02, 2013) Draine,Khiry vs Northeastern St. (Nov 09, 2013) Henderson,Morris vs Grambling State (Sep 14, 2013) Fishel,Andrew vs Grambling State (Sep 14, 2013) Fishel,Andrew vs Grambling State (Sep 14, 2013) Segura,Julio at Lindenwood (Sep 05, 2013) Segura,Julio at Central Oklahoma (Nov 02, 2013) Segura,Julio vs Fort Hays St. (Oct 26, 2013) Segura,Julio at Lindenwood (Sep 05, 2013) Segura,Julio at Lindenwood (Sep 05, 2013) Borney,Andre at Central Oklahoma (Nov 02, 2013) Henderson,Morris vs Grambling State (Sep 14, 2013) Causey,Kendrick vs Grambling State (Sep 14, 2013) Causey,Kendrick at Missouri Southern (Sep 21, 2013) Causey,Kendrick at Nebraska-Kearney (Oct 19, 2013) Rose,John vs Northeastern St. (Nov 09, 2013) Lloyd,Michael vs Southwest Baptist (Nov 16, 2013) Savage,Markuice vs Southwest Baptist (Nov 16, 2013)

Andre Borney had the longest punt return of 2013 for Lincoln, taking a kick 85 yards to the house at Central Oklahoma. 56

Julio Segura was named the MIAA Special Teams Athlete of the Week after helping the Blue Tigers defeat NCAA Division I Grambling State.


2013 Final Stats

Lincoln Game Superlatives (as of Jul 17, 2014) All games TEAM GAME HIGHS Rushes Yards Rushing Yards Per Rush TD Rushes Pass attempts Pass completions Yards Passing Yards Per Pass TD Passes Total Plays Total Offense Yards Per Play Points Sacks By First Downs Penalties Penalty Yards Turnovers Interceptions By Punts Punting Avg Long Punt Punts inside 20 Long Punt Return

68 452 7.2 7 43 26 280 9.2 4 89 634 8.1 51 3 3 34 17 148 5 2 2 7 7 45.0 57 4 85

vs Southwest Baptist (Nov 16, 2013) vs Southwest Baptist (Nov 16, 2013) vs Pittsburg St. (Sep 28, 2013) vs Southwest Baptist (Nov 16, 2013) at Washburn (Oct 12, 2013) at Missouri Southern (Sep 21, 2013) vs Grambling State (Sep 14, 2013) vs Northeastern St. (Nov 09, 2013) vs Northeastern St. (Nov 09, 2013) vs Southwest Baptist (Nov 16, 2013) vs Southwest Baptist (Nov 16, 2013) vs Pittsburg St. (Sep 28, 2013) vs Southwest Baptist (Nov 16, 2013) vs Grambling State (Sep 14, 2013) at Nebraska-Kearney (Oct 19, 2013) vs Southwest Baptist (Nov 16, 2013) vs Grambling State (Sep 14, 2013) vs Grambling State (Sep 14, 2013) vs Emporia St. (Oct 05, 2013) at Nebraska-Kearney (Oct 19, 2013) vs Southwest Baptist (Nov 16, 2013) at Lindenwood (Sep 05, 2013) at Central Oklahoma (Nov 02, 2013) vs Fort Hays St. (Oct 26, 2013) at Lindenwood (Sep 05, 2013) at Lindenwood (Sep 05, 2013) at Central Oklahoma (Nov 02, 2013)

Kendrick Causey, a third team All-MIAA selection, led the Blue Tigers with 116 tackles.

Justin Campbell was one of five starting Lincoln offensive linemen to earn All-MIAA honors.

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2013 Final Stats

Lincoln Game Superlatives (as of Jul 17, 2014) All games OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS

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

29 187 4 4 75 52 34 442 5 66 12 237 4 66 3 40 7 55.0 68 4 4 57 39 17 2.0 2.0 5.0 2

Birmingham,Josh, at Central Oklahoma (Nov 02, 2013) Seybold,Jeff, vs Pittsburg St. (Sep 28, 2013) Brown,Antonio, vs Emporia St. (Oct 05, 2013) Birmingham,Josh, at Central Oklahoma (Nov 02, 2013) Barnwell, Chris, at Missouri Southern (Sep 21, 2013) Miller,Dillon, at Lindenwood (Sep 05, 2013) Miller,Dillon, at Lindenwood (Sep 05, 2013) Abenoja,Anthony, vs Pittsburg St. (Sep 28, 2013) Abenoja,Anthony, vs Pittsburg St. (Sep 28, 2013) Abenoja,Anthony, vs Pittsburg St. (Sep 28, 2013) Rogers, C., vs Grambling State (Sep 14, 2013) Brown,John, vs Pittsburg St. (Sep 28, 2013) Brown,John, vs Pittsburg St. (Sep 28, 2013) Brown,John, vs Pittsburg St. (Sep 28, 2013) Hiddink,Seth, at Central Oklahoma (Nov 02, 2013) Hiddink,Seth, at Central Oklahoma (Nov 02, 2013) Molitor,Austin, vs Southwest Baptist (Nov 16, 2013) Quinn, Stewart, at Missouri Southern (Sep 21, 2013) Owens,Cameron, vs Fort Hays St. (Oct 26, 2013) Brendel,Davis, at Nebraska-Kearney (Oct 19, 2013) Molitor,Austin, vs Southwest Baptist (Nov 16, 2013) Lauderdale,Derw, vs Southwest Baptist (Nov 16, 2013) Roby,Tre', at Lindenwood (Sep 05, 2013) Harris,Connor, at Lindenwood (Sep 05, 2013) Stubbs,Thomas, at Lindenwood (Sep 05, 2013) Allen,Kenny, at Central Oklahoma (Nov 02, 2013) Allen,Kenny, at Central Oklahoma (Nov 02, 2013) Gentz,Brandon, vs Emporia St. (Oct 05, 2013)

Timmy Dunn recorded 64 tackles, including 40 solo, the third-most on the team.

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Percy Turner rushed for three touchdowns and had passing and receiving scores during 2013.


2013 Final Stats

Lincoln Game Superlatives (as of Jul 17, 2014) All games OPPONENT TEAM GAME HIGHS Rushes Yards Rushing Yards Per Rush TD Rushes Pass attempts Pass completions Yards Passing Yards Per Pass TD Passes Total Plays Total Offense Yards Per Play Points Sacks By

First Downs Penalties Penalty Yards Turnovers Interceptions By Punts Punting Avg Long Punt Punts inside 20 Long Punt Return

64 607 11.0 7 56 36 442 12.6 5 87 787 11.0 59 59 4 4 4 38 15 131 3 3 3 7 55.0 68 4 4 57

at Nebraska-Kearney (Oct 19, 2013) at Missouri Southern (Sep 21, 2013) at Missouri Southern (Sep 21, 2013) at Missouri Southern (Sep 21, 2013) at Lindenwood (Sep 05, 2013) at Lindenwood (Sep 05, 2013) vs Pittsburg St. (Sep 28, 2013) at Washburn (Oct 12, 2013) vs Pittsburg St. (Sep 28, 2013) vs Pittsburg St. (Sep 28, 2013) vs Pittsburg St. (Sep 28, 2013) at Missouri Southern (Sep 21, 2013) at Missouri Southern (Sep 21, 2013) vs Pittsburg St. (Sep 28, 2013) at Lindenwood (Sep 05, 2013) at Missouri Southern (Sep 21, 2013) at Central Oklahoma (Nov 02, 2013) vs Pittsburg St. (Sep 28, 2013) vs Grambling State (Sep 14, 2013) vs Grambling State (Sep 14, 2013) vs Pittsburg St. (Sep 28, 2013) vs Southwest Baptist (Nov 16, 2013) vs Emporia St. (Oct 05, 2013) vs Southwest Baptist (Nov 16, 2013) at Missouri Southern (Sep 21, 2013) vs Fort Hays St. (Oct 26, 2013) at Nebraska-Kearney (Oct 19, 2013) vs Southwest Baptist (Nov 16, 2013) vs Southwest Baptist (Nov 16, 2013)

Lincoln's offense generated 4,917 yards of total offense in 2013, a program record.

Lincoln's offensive line blocked for both a running back and a quarterback that broke school records.

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2013 Final Stats

Lincoln Overall Team Statistics (as of Jul 16, 2014) All games

Team Statistics SCORING Points Per Game FIRST DOWNS Rushing Passing Penalty RUSHING YARDAGE Yards gained rushing Yards lost rushing Rushing Attempts Average Per Rush Average Per Game TDs Rushing PASSING YARDAGE Comp-Att-Int Average Per Pass Average Per Catch Average Per Game TDs Passing TOTAL OFFENSE Total Plays Average Per Play Average Per Game KICK RETURNS: #-Yards PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards INT RETURNS: #-Yards KICK RETURN AVERAGE PUNT RETURN AVERAGE INT RETURN AVERAGE FUMBLES-LOST PENALTIES-Yards Average Per Game PUNTS-Yards Average Per Punt Net punt average TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 3RD-DOWN Conversions 3rd-Down Pct 4TH-DOWN Conversions 4th-Down Pct SACKS BY-Yards MISC YARDS TOUCHDOWNS SCORED FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS ON-SIDE KICKS RED-ZONE SCORES RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS PAT-ATTEMPTS ATTENDANCE Games/Avg Per Game Neutral Site Games Score by Quarters Lincoln Opponents

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1st

2nd

LU 322 29.3 253 124 103 26 2529 2847 318 470 5.4 229.9 25 2388 206-363-13 6.6 11.6 217.1 17 4917 833 5.9 447.0 66-1220 13-148 6-9 18.5 11.4 1.5 27-12 89-831 75.5 55-1980 36.0 29.9 27:45 56/165 34% 10/31 32% 14-73 8 44 7-10 0-2 (31-40) 77% (25-40) 63% (37-42) 88% 10783 5/2157 3rd

4th

54 87 62 119 120 151 111 83

OT

0 0

Total 322 465

OPP 465 42.3 276 132 118 26 2712 2935 223 492 5.5 246.5 38 2786 205-337-6 8.3 13.6 253.3 20 5498 829 6.6 499.8 37-778 18-314 13-81 21.0 17.4 6.2 23-12 90-835 75.9 41-1600 39.0 34.9 32:15 56/147 38% 14/27 52% 23-142 0 62 12-17 2-2 (51-59) 86% (40-59) 68% (55-60) 92% 16967 5/3393 1/20176


2013 in Review

Morris Henderson

Jacob Morris

Maurice Woodard

The Lincoln football team capped off another record-breaking season on Nov. 16, 2013 with a 51-28 home win over Southwest Baptist. The victory ended one of the best LU seasons in recent history, as Lincoln won consecutive MIAA games for the first time since 1973 and finished with three wins, the most since 2003. In addition to winning two league games, the Blue Tigers also defeated Grambling State, an NCAA Division I FCS opponent, to win the inaugural Missouri Classic. The win over SBU was not the only high note on which Lincoln ended the season. The 2013 Blue Tigers broke two team single-season records and nine individual single-season records. Lincoln players also broke two individual career records and one single-game record while tying four other single-game marks. Below are a complete list of records either tied or broken by the 2013 Lincoln football team. Team Single-Season Records - Most yards of total offense: 4,917 (3,734, 2012) - Most plays from scrimmage: 833 (830, 2012) Individual Single-Season Records - Morris Henderson: 1,266 rushing yards (1,239, Leo Lewis, 1952) - Morris Henderson: 6.8 yards per carry (5.9, Leo Lewis, 1952) - Andrew Fishel: 35 point-after kicks made (29, Gerald Walker, 1964) - Andrew Fishel: 53 points scored on kicks (41, Gerald Walker, 1964) - Jacob Morris: 173 completions (169, Jacob Morris, 2012) - Jacob Morris: 2,076 passing yards (1,939, Steve Bohlken, 1988) - Jacob Morris: completion percentage of .571 (.558, Bill Swats, 1982) - Jacob Morris: 473 total offensive plays (463, Jacob Morris, 2012) - Jacob Morris: 2,721 yards of total offense (2,194, Steve Bohlken, 1988) Single Game Records - Jacob Morris: four rushing TD’s against Southwest Baptist (ties record held by Leo Lewis, Deon Brock and Gerald Woodard) - Jacob Morris: 24 points against Southwest Baptist (ties record held by Leo Lewis, Deon Brock and Gerald Woodard) - Jacob Morris: 26 completions against Missouri Southern (ties own school record, originally set in 2012) - Jacob Morris: .739 completion percentage vs. Northeastern State (breaks Bill Swats’ record of .667) - Jacob Morris: four passing TD’s against Northeastern State (ties record held by James Lang) Career Records - Maurice Woodard: 143 receptions, 2010-13 (128, Ricky King, 1977-79) - Jacob Morris: 5,033 yards of total offense, 2011-13 (4,926, Steve Bohlken, 1986-89) In addition to these record-setting performances, the Blue Tigers also stacked up well against the NCAA Division II national rankings. As a team, Lincoln was 24th in rushing offense (229.9), 26th in first downs (253), 43rd in total offense (447.0) and 47th in punt returns (11.38). LU also had several players who ended the regular season ranked among the best in the country, including: All-purpose yards: Morris Henderson, sixth (204.9) Field Goal Percentage: Andrew Fishel, 51st (.750) Forced Fumbles: Brian Smith, 35th (0.27) Kickoff Return TD’s: Morris Henderson, sixth (one) Passing Touchdowns: Jacob Morris, 58th (16) Passing Yards: Jacob Morris, 64th (2,076) Passing Yards Per Game: Jacob Morris, 62nd (207.6) Points Responsible For: Jacob Morris, 51st (144) Points Responsible For Per Game: Jacob Morris, 48th (14.6) Punt Return TD’s: Andre Borney, 11th (one) Rushing Touchdowns: Morris Henderson, 33rd (12) Rushing Yards: Morris Henderson, 19th (1,266) Rushing Yards Per Game: Morris Henderson, 23rd (115.1) Total Offense: Jacob Morris, 40th (272.1)

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2014 Opponents LANGSTON University

Game 1 - Sept. 6 - 3:00 p.m. - Kansas City, Mo.

Dwone Sanders

Series History: Langston leads, 38-20-2 2010 - L, 21-31 2009 - L, 6-31 2008 - L, 17-47 2007 - L, 7-46 2006 - L, 7-76 2005 - L, 3-45 2004 - L, 20-40 2003 - W, 17-14 2002 - W, 34-13 2001 - W, 26-17 2000 - L, 19-27 1989 - L, 10-19 1987 - W, 21-12 1986 - L, 6-12 1981 - L, 0-16 1980 - W, 22-3 1979 - W, 21-15 1978 - L, 10-19 1977 - L, 18-44 1976 - L, 6-26

Past Results

1975 - L, 7-20 1974 - W, 2-0, by forfeit 1973 - L, 7-22 1972 - W, 15-6 1969 - L, 6-31 1968 - W, 28-26 1967 - L, 12-29 1966 - W, 22-8 1965 - L, 0-30 1964 - W, 26-6 1963 - W, 10-8 1962 - W, 20-2 1961 - L, 6-39 1960 - L, 0-6 1957 - W, 19-2 1956 - L, 7-14 1955 - L, 0-22 1954 - T, 6-6 1953 - W, 20-6 1952 - W, 19-12

1951 - W, 19-0 1950 - L, 0-49 1949 - L, 0-39 1948 - L, 0-14 1947 - W, 13-0 1946 - W, 14-6 1945 - L, 13-29 1944 - L, 0-20 1942 - L, 6-16 1941 - L, 0-12 1940 - W, 26-7 1936 - L, 6-20 1934 - L, 6-14 1933 - L, 0-46 1929 - T, 7-7 1928 - L, 0-28 1927 - L, 0-51 1926 - L, 0-43 1925 - L, 0-9 1924 - L, 0-7

2014 Schedule September All Times CT 6 vs. Lincoln 3:00 p.m. 13 Truman State 7:00 p.m. 20 Northern Alabama 2:00 p.m. 27 Hardin-Simmons 3:45 p.m. October 4 Texas College * 2:00 p.m. 11 Oklahoma Baptist * 2:00 p.m. 18 Wayland Baptist * 2:00 p.m. 25 SW Assemblies of God * 2:00 p.m. November 8 Oklahoma-Panhandle St. 2:00 p.m. 15 Bacone * 2:00 p.m. 62

General Information Location: Langston, Okla. Founded: 1897 Enrollment: 3,900 President: Dr. Kent J. Smith, Jr. Athletic Director: Mike Garrett Nickname: Lions Colors: Blue and Orange Conference: Central States Football League Affiliation: NAIA Facility (Capacity): WE Anderson Stadium (12,000) At A Glance: 2013 Record: 3-7, 2-3 CSFL Coaching Staff Head Coach: Dwone Sanders Alma Mater: McNeese State Record at Langston: 3-7 (2nd Season) Career Record: 3-7 (2nd Season) Office Phone: 405-466-3263 Assistant Coaches: Darryl Mason (OC/QB), Calvin Miller (DC/DL), Paul An (OL), Dino Dawson (WR), Adam Beene (RB). Sports Information SID: Daniel Garrett E-Mail: dmgarrett@langston.edu SID Phone: 405-466-3262 Fax: 405-466-3627 Website: www.LangstonSports.com

2013 Results August 31 Northern Colorado

L, 10-31

September 14 Incarnate Word 21 Nicholls State 28 Northwestern State

L, 0-24 L, 22-42 L, 0-37

October 12 SW Assemblies of God * W, 41-17 19 Texas College * W, 34-8 26 Oklahoma Baptist * L, Forfeit November 2 Oklahoma-Panhandle St. W, 20-19 9 Bacone * L, Forfeit 16 Wayland Baptist * L, Forfeit


2014 Opponents Southwest Baptist University General Information Game 2 - Sept. 13 - 2:00 p.m. - Jefferson City, Mo.

Craig Schuler

Series History: Southwest Baptist leads, 5-1

Past Results 2013 - W, 51-28 2012 - L, 12-43 2010 - L, 38-62 1989 - L, 0-31 1988 - L, 16-37 1987 - L, 27-36

Location: Bolivar, Mo. Founded: 1878 Enrollment: 3,600 President: Dr. C. Pat Taylor Athletic Director: Mike Pitts Nickname: Bearcats Colors: Purple and White Conference: GLVC Affiliation: NCAA Division II Facility (Capacity): Plaster Stadium (3,000) At A Glance: 2013 Record: 1-10, 1-9 MIAA Starters Returning: 15 (7 O, 4 D, 4 ST) Lettermen Returning: 31 Coaching Staff Head Coach: Craig Schuler Alma Mater: Benedictine Record at SBU: 1-10 (2nd Season) Career Record: 1-10 (2nd Season) Office Phone: 417-328-1927 Assistant Coaches: Robert Clardy (WR), Phil Staback (OC/QB), Marcus Klund (DC/LB), Rickey Hunley, Jr. (DB/ST), Anthony Vitale (OL), Darron Bardot (OL), Dan Carlisle (LB), Aaron Fisher (DB). Sports Information SID: Jeff Weseloh E-Mail: jweseloh@sbuniv.edu SID Phone: 417-328-1799 Fax: 417-328-1745 Website: www.SBUBearcats.com

2014 Schedule

2013 Results

September All Times CT 4 William Jewell * 7:00 p.m. 13 Lincoln * 2:00 p.m. 20 Indianapolis * 6:00 p.m. 27 Missouri S&T * 6:00 p.m.

September 7 Truman State L, 37-40 14 Lindenwood * L, 27-35 21 Pittsburg State * L, 7-59 28 Missouri Southern * W, 38-33

October 4 Missouri Baptist 2:00 p.m. 11 Quincy * 1:00 p.m. 18 McKendree * 1:00 p.m. 25 St. Joseph's * 12:00 p.m.

October 5 Washburn * L, 21-44 12 Emporia State * L, 17-63 19 Fort Hays State * L, 14-56 26 Nebraska-Kearney * L, 14-28

November 1 Truman State * 1:00 p.m. 8 South Dakota Mines 1:00 p.m. 15 Southern Nazarene 1:30 p.m.

November 2 Northeastern State * L, 3-31 9 Central Oklahoma * L, 31-38 16 Lincoln * L, 28-51 63


2014 Opponents QUINCY University

Game 3 - Sept. 20 - 2:00 p.m. - Jefferson City, Mo.

Tom Pajic

Series History: This will be the first meeting.

Past Results 2014 - First Meeting

General Information Location: Quincy, Ill. Founded: 1860 Enrollment: 1,169 President: Dr. Robert A. Gervasi Athletic Director: Marty Bell Nickname: Hawks Colors: Brown and White Conference: GLVC Affiliation: NCAA Division II Facility (Capacity): Flinn Stadium (4,000) At A Glance: 2013 Record: 2-9, 1-6 GLVC Starters Returning: 12 (4 O, 8 D) Lettermen Returning: 37 Coaching Staff Head Coach: Tom Pajic Alma Mater: Bloomsburg, '91 Record at QU: 5-17 (3rd Season) Career Record: 5-17 (3rd Season) Office Phone: 217-228-5578 Assistant Coaches: Gary Bass (RB), Joe Bettasso (DC/DB), Jason Killday (QB/WR), Khanis Hubbard (DL), Sean Kelly (LB). Sports Information SID: Brendan Bittner E-Mail: bittnbr@quincy.edu SID Phone: 217-228-5432, Ext. 3518 Website: QUHawks.com

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2013 Results

September All Times CT 4 Lindenwood-Belleville 6:00 p.m. 13 Northern Michigan 4:00 p.m. 20 Lincoln * 2:00 p.m. 27 Haskell Indian Nations 1:00 p.m.

September 7 Western Illinois L, 6-34 14 Indiana State L, 7-70 21 Northwood L, 39-42 28 Lindenwood-Belleville W, 36-7

October 4 Indianapolis * 3:00 p.m. 11 Southwest Baptist * 1:00 p.m. 18 St. Joseph's * 12:00 p.m. 25 William Jewell * 1:00 p.m.

October 5 Truman State * L, 0-33 12 St. Joseph's * L, 26-34 19 Kentucky Wesleyan * W, 80-26 26 William Jewell * L, 17-19

November 1 Missouri S&T * 1:00 p.m. 8 Truman State * 1:00 p.m. 15 McKendree * 1:00 p.m.

November 2 McKendree * 9 Indianapolis * 16 Missouri S&T *

L, 16-51 L, 7-33 L, 3-20


2014 Opponents Truman State University Game 4 - Sept. 27 - 7:00 p.m. - Kirksville, Mo.

Gregg Nesbitt

Series History: Truman State leads, 19-4-1

Past Results 2012 - L, 12-42

1981 - L, 24-62

2011 - L, 0-53

1980 - L, 27-53

1989 - L, 9-43

1979 - L, 6-20

1988 - L, 9-37

1978 - L, 13-37

1987 - L, 9-51

1977 - L, 0-57

1986 - L, 0-44

1976 - L, 6-33

1985 - L, 0-28

1975 - L, 7-27

1984 - L, 0-14

1974 - L, 0-17

1983 - L, 6-42

1973 - W, 21-0

1982 - L, 0-70

1972 - W, 10-6

General Information Location: Kirksville, Mo. Founded: 1867 Enrollment: 6,000 President: Dr. Troy Paino Athletic Director: Jerry Wollmering Nickname: Bulldogs Colors: Purple and White Conference: GLVC Affiliation: NCAA Division II Facility (Capacity): Stokes Stadium (4,000) At A Glance: 2013 Record: 7-4, 5-2 GLVC Starters Returning: 16 (5 O, 10 D, 1 ST) Lettermen Returning: 45

Coaching Staff Head Coach: Gregg Nesbitt Alma Mater: Truman State, '80 1971 - L, 6-17 Record at Truman: 19-25 (4th Season) 1970 - W, 26-15 Career Record: 19-25 (4th Season) Office Phone: 660-785-4549 1969 - T, 22-22 Assistant Coaches: Jay Davis (OC), Kellen Nesbitt (DC), Jed Paulsen (OL), Andy Ball (DL), 1968 - W, 20-6 Thomas Kearney (WR). Sports Information SID: Kevin White E-Mail: kwhite@truman.edu SID Phone: 660-785-4276 Fax: 660-785-4189 Website: www.TrumanBulldogs.com

2014 Schedule

2013 Results

September All Times CT 6 Drake 6:00 p.m. 13 Langston 7:00 p.m. 20 Missouri S&T * 6:30 p.m. 27 Lincoln * 7:00 p.m.

September 7 Southwest Baptist W, 40-37 14 Grand Valley State L, 15-31 21 William Penn W, 24-23 28 Central Missouri L, 23-44

October 4 McKendree * 1:00 p.m. 11 William Jewell * 2:00 p.m. 18 Indianapolis * 1:00 p.m.

October 5 Quincy * W, 33-0 12 William Jewell * W, 45-7 19 McKendree * W, 28-21 26 Missouri S&T * W, 27-7

November 1 Southwest Baptist * 1:00 p.m. 8 Quincy * 1:00 p.m. 15 St. Joseph's * 12:00 p.m.

November 2 Kentucky Wesleyan * W, 35-27 9 St. Joseph's * L, 3-6 16 Indianapolis * L, 14-21 65


2014 Opponents William Jewell College Game 5 - Oct. 4 - 6:00 p.m. - Liberty, Mo.

Jerod Kruse

Series History: This will be the first meeting.

Past Results 2014 - First Meeting

General Information Location: Liberty, Mo. Founded: 1849 Enrollment: 1,100 President: Dr. David Sallee Athletic Director: Dr. Darlene Bailey Nickname: Cardinals Colors: Red and Black Conference: GLVC Affiliation: NCAA Division II Facility (Capacity): Greene Stadium (1,955) At A Glance: 2013 Record: 3-8, 2-5 GLVC Starters Returning: 13 (9 O, 4 D, 1 ST) Lettermen Returning: 43 Coaching Staff Head Coach: Jerod Kruse Alma Mater: Emporia State, '00 Record at WJC: 17-36 (5th Season) Career Record: 17-36 (5th Season) Office Phone: 816-415-6366 Assistant Coaches: Shawn Weigel (OC/OL), Blake Williams (DC/LB), Marc Webel (DL), Taylor Gallagher (WR), Sam Brown (QB), Preston Ashton (RB). Sports Information SID: Paul Worstell E-Mail: worstellp@william.jewell.edu SID Phone: 816-415-5959 Fax: 816-415-5029 Website: www.JewellCardinals.com

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2013 Results

September All Times CT 4 Southwest Baptist * 7:00 p.m. 13 Colorado Mines 12:00 p.m. 20 Valparaiso 1:00 p.m. 27 South Dakota Mines 1:00 p.m.

September 5 Concordia L, 15-30 14 Valparaiso W, 36-34 21 McKendree * L, 24-29 28 South Dakota Mines L, 40-78

October 4 Lincoln * 6:00 p.m. 11 Truman State * 1:00 p.m. 18 Missouri S&T * 1:00 p.m. 25 Quincy * 1:00 p.m.

October 5 Fort Hays State L, 17-34 12 Truman State * L, 7-45 19 Indianapolis * L, 3-56 26 Quincy * W, 19-17

November 1 McKendree * 1:00 p.m. 8 St. Joseph's * 1:00 p.m. 15 Indianapolis * 3:00 p.m.

November 2 Missouri S&T * 9 Kentucky Wesleyan * 16 St. Joseph's *

L, 6-24 W, 37-17 L, 31-37


2014 Opponents St. Joseph's College

Game 6 - Oct. 11 - 2:00 p.m. - Jefferson City, Mo.

Cory Sanders

Series History: St. Joseph's leads, 8-1

General Information Location: Rensselaer, Ind. Founded: 1889 Enrollment: 1,100 President: Dr. Stephen Hulbert Athletic Director: Bill Massoels Nickname: Pumas Colors: Cardinal and Purple Conference: GLVC Affiliation: NCAA Division II Facility (Capacity): Alumni Stadium (4,000) At A Glance: 2013 Record: 8-3, 6-2 GLVC Starters Returning: 24 (9 O, 9 D, 6 ST) Lettermen Returning: 44 Coaching Staff Head Coach: Cory Sanders Alma Mater: St. Joseph's, '07 Record at SJC: 16-16 (4th Season) Career Record: 16-16 (4th Season) Office Phone: 219-866-6132 Assistant Coaches: Brendan Murphy (OC), Daniel Day (OL), Nubis Padhye (DC), Jay Smith (DL), Colin Doran (WR), Jensen Nowakoski (DB), Joe Del Principe (ST/LB).

Past Results 2010 - L, 22-58 2009 - L, 7-41 2008 - L, 10-31 2007 - L, 7-52 2006 - L, 3-60

Sports Information SID: Ken Badylak E-Mail: kbadylak@saintjoe.edu SID Phone: 219-866-6141 Fax: 219-866-6280 Website: Athletics.SaintJoe.edu

2005 - L, 13-41 2004 - L, 7-48 2003 - W, 23-7 2002 - L, 17-24

2014 Schedule

2013 Results

September All Times CT 6 Valparaiso 7:00 p.m. 13 Siena Heights 12:00 p.m. 20 Alderson-Broaddus 12:00 p.m. 27 McKendree * 6:00 p.m.

September 7 Valparaiso W, 34-31 14 Siena Heights L, 31-35 21 Alderson-Broaddus W, 45-17 28 Trine W, 24-21

October 4 Missouri S&T * 11 Lincoln * 18 Quincy * 25 Southwest Baptist * 30 Indianapolis *

October 5 Kentucky Wesleyan * W, 35-9 12 Quincy * W, 34-26 19 Missouri S&T * L, 13-14 26 McKendree * W, 31-13

November 8 William Jewell * 15 Truman State *

12:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 12:00 p.m. 12:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 12:00 p.m.

November 2 Indianapolis * L, 24-27 9 Truman State * W, 6-3 16 William Jewell * W, 37-31 67


2013 Opponents Texas College

Game 7 - Oct. 18 - 2:00 p.m. - Jefferson City, Mo.

General Information Location: Tyler, Texas Founded: 1894 Enrollment: 755 President: Dr. Dwight Fennell Athletic Director: Elissia Burwell Nickname: Steelers Colors: Purple and Gold Conference: Central States Football League Affiliation: NAIA Facility: Rose Stadium (6,000) At A Glance: 2013 Record: 1-9, 1-5 CSFL

Series History: Texas College leads, 1-0 2004 - L, 12-23

Past Results

2014 Schedule August All Times CT 30 Belhaven 2:00 p.m. September 4 Texas Southern 7:00 p.m. 13 Lamar 7:00 p.m. 20 Houston Baptist 12:00 p.m. 27 Oklahoma-Panhandle St. * 12:00 p.m. October 4 Langston * 2:00 p.m. 11 Bacone * 2:00 p.m. 18 Lincoln 2:00 p.m. 25 Oklahoma Baptist * 2:00 p.m. November 1 Wayland Baptist * 2:00 p.m. 15 SW Assemblies of God * 2:00 p.m. 68

Coaching Staff Head Coach: George Cumby Office Phone: 903-593-8311, Ext. 2355 Sports Information SID: Tim Ryan E-Mail: tryan@texascollege.edu SID Phone: 903-593-8311, Ext. 2301 Fax: 903-597-0319 Website: www.TexasCollege.edu/Athletics

2013 Results August 31 Belhaven

L, 26-36

September 7 Incarnate Word L, 0-69 21 Hardin-Simmons L, 34-66 28 Wayland Baptist * W, 36-29 October 12 Oklahoma-Panhandle St. * L, 0-41 19 Langston * L, 8-34 26 Bacone * L, 13-49 November 2 Houston Baptist L, 7-49 9 SW Assemblies of God * L, 14-38 16 Oklahoma Baptist * L, 28-39


2014 Opponents University of Indianapolis General Information Game 8 - Oct. 25 - 6:00 p.m. - Indianapolis, Ind.

Bob Bartolomeo

Series History: Indianapolis leads, 1-0

Past Results 1983 - L, 19-40

Location: Indianapolis, Ind. Founded: 1902 Enrollment: 5,432 President: Dr. Robert Manuel Athletic Director: Dr. Sue Willey Nickname: Greyhounds Colors: Crimson and Grey Conference: GLVC Affiliation: NCAA Division II Facility (Capacity): Key Stadium (5,500) At A Glance: 2013 Record: 10-2, 7-0 GLVC Starters Returning: 15 (9 O, 6 D) Lettermen Returning: 35 Coaching Staff Head Coach: Bob Bartolomeo Alma Mater: Butler, '77 Record at Indy: 33-14 (5th Season) Career Record: 47-21-1 (7th Season) Office Phone: 317-788-3556 Assistant Coaches: Chris Keevers (DC/LB), Todd Carter (OC/OL), Kenny Ray Augustus (DL/ ST), Casey Gillin (QB), Kevin Lynch (WR), Kent Kinkade (DL), Kyle Mossbrucker (DB), Charles Love (TE), Trent Mossbrucker (RB). Sports Information SID: Ryan Thorpe E-Mail: thorper@uindy.edu SID Phone: 317-788-3494 Fax: 317-788-3472 Website: Athletics.UIndy.edu

2014 Schedule

2013 Results

September All Times ET 6 Saginaw Valley State 7:00 p.m. 13 Saint Xavier 7:00 p.m. 20 Southwest Baptist * 7:00 p.m. 27 Hillsdale * 6:00 p.m.

September 7 Ashland W, 10-9 14 Saint Xavier W, 51-20 21 Drake L, 14-31 28 Hillsdale W, 17-14 October 5 Missouri S&T * W, 17-20 12 McKendree * W, 45-7 19 William Jewell * W, 56-3 26 Kentucky Wesleyan * W, 52-0 November 2 St. Joseph's * W, 27-24 9 Quincy * W, 33-7 16 Truman State * W, 21-14 23 West Texas A&M L, 14-27

October 4 Quincy * 4:00 p.m. 11 McKendree * 6:00 p.m. 18 Truman State * 2:00 p.m. 25 Lincoln * 6:00 p.m. 30 St. Joseph's * 8:00 p.m. November 8 Missouri S&T * 2:00 p.m. 15 William Jewell * 4:00 p.m.

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2014 Opponents Central Washington UNiversity Game 9 - Nov. 2 - 3:00 p.m. - Ellensburg, Wash.

Ian Shoemaker

Series History: This will be the first meeting. 2014 - First Meeting

Past Results

General Information Location: Ellensburg, Wash. Founded: 1891 Enrollment: 11,000 President: Dr. James L. Gaudino Athletic Director: Dr. Dennis Francois Nickname: Wildcats Colors: Crimson and Black Conference: Great Northwest Athletic Affiliation: NCAA Division II Facility (Capacity): Tomlinson Stadium (4,000) At A Glance: 2013 Record: 7-4, 7-3 GNAC Starters Returning: 12 (6 O, 5 D, 1 ST) Lettermen Returning: 45 Coaching Staff Head Coach: Ian Shoemaker Alma Mater: Grinnell, '96 Record at CWU: 0-0 (1st Season) Career Record: 0-0 (1st Season) Office Phone: 509-963-1946 Assistant Coaches: John Picha (AHC), Payam Saadat (DC), Nick Whitworth (CB/ST), John Gariano (OL), Charles Chandler (WR), Manoa Latu (S), Ryan Harvey (TE). Sports Information SID: Robert Lowery E-Mail: loweryr@cwu.edu SID Phone: 509-963-1487 Fax: 509-963-2390 Website: WildcatSports.com

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2013 Results

September All Times PT 6 Montana 2:30 p.m. 13 Dixie State * 1:00 p.m. 20 Western Oregon * 1:00 p.m. 27 Simon Fraser * 6:00 p.m.

September 7 Texas A&M-Kingsville L, 14-21 14 Western Oregon * W, 20-7 21 Simon Fraser * L, 14-21 28 Azusa Pacific * W, 7-3

October 4 Azusa Pacific * 1:00 p.m. 11 South Dakota Mines * 12:00 p.m. 18 Western Oregon * 1:00 p.m. 25 Humboldt State * 6:00 p.m.

October 5 Humboldt State * W, 21-13 12 Dixie State * W, 27-24 19 Simon Fraser * W, 54-14 26 Azusa Pacific * L, 17-24

November 1 Lincoln 1:00 p.m. 8 Dixie State * 5:00 p.m. 15 Simon Fraser * 1:00 p.m.

November 2 Humboldt State * W, 21-14 9 Western Oregon * L, 26-32 16 Dixie State * W, 44-0


2014 Opponents McKendree University

Game 10 - Nov. 8 - 1:00 p.m. - Jefferson City, Mo.

Mike Babcock

Series History: This will be the first meeting. 2014 - First Meeting

Past Results

General Information Location: Lebanon, Ill. Founded: 1828 Enrollment: 3,000 President: Dr. James Dennis Athletic Director: Chuck Brueggemann Nickname: Bearcats Colors: Purple and White Conference: GLVC Affiliation: NCAA Division II Facility (Capacity): Leemon Field (2,000) At A Glance: 2013 Record: 4-6, 3-4 GLVC Starters Returning: 18 (6 O, 8 D, 4 ST) Lettermen Returning: 41 Coaching Staff Head Coach: Mike Babcock Alma Mater: UCLA, '02 Record at McKendree: 4-6 (2nd Season) Career Record: 4-6 (2nd Season) Office Phone: 618-537-6847 Assistant Coaches: Trent Poelker (OC/RB), Steve Barrows (DC/LB), Antoine Maning (DB), Matt Rahl (OL/ST), Eric Bergman (TE), Brendan Carter (WR), Michael O'Brien (DL), Jesse Lewis (DB). Sports Information SID: Scott Cummings E-Mail: secummin@mckendree.edu SID Phone: 618-537-6879 Fax: 618-301-8993 Website: www.McKBearcats.com

2014 Schedule

2013 Results

September All Times CT 4 Ferris State 7:00 p.m. 13 Findlay 12:00 p.m. 20 Northwood 1:00 p.m. 27 St. Joseph's * 6:00 p.m.

September 7 Tiffin W, 32-28 14 Henderson State L, 14-75 21 William Jewell * W, 29-24

October 4 Truman State * 1:00 p.m. 11 Indianapolis * 6:00 p.m. 18 Southwest Baptist * 1:00 p.m. 25 Missouri S&T * 1:00 p.m. November 1 William Jewell * 1:00 p.m. 8 Lincoln * 1:00 p.m. 15 Quincy * 1:00 p.m.

October 5 Findlay L, 21-38 12 Indianapolis * L, 7-45 19 Truman State * L, 21-28 26 St. Joseph's * L, 13-31 November 2 Quincy * W, 51-16 9 Missouri S&T * L, 21-31 16 Kentucky Wesleyan * W, 58-14 71


2014 Opponents General Information Location: Rolla, Mo. Founded: 1870 Enrollment: 8,100 Chancellor: Dr. Cheryl B. Schrader Athletic Director: Mark Mullin Nickname: Miners Colors: Silver, Gold and Green Conference: GLVC Affiliation: NCAA Division II Facility (Capacity): Allgood-Bailey Stadium (8,000)

Missouri S&T University

Game 11 - Nov. 15 - 1:00 p.m. - Rolla, Mo.

At A Glance: 2013 Record: 6-5, 5-2 GLVC Starters Returning: 14 (7 O, 6 D, 1 ST) Lettermen Returning: 45

Tyler Fenwick

Series History: Missouri S&T leads, 18-11

Past Results

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2010 - W, 21-20

1984 - L, 3-27

1974 - L, 13-14

2009 - L, 14-35

1983 - W, 21-17

1973 - L, 25-26

2008 - L, 0-68

1982 - L, 7-23

1972 - W, 40-0

2007 - L, 10-48

1981 - L, 12-14

1971 - W, 18-0

2006 - L, 7-49

1980 - L, 0-18

1970 - L, 7-14

1989 - W, 21-14

1979 - L, 7-24

1964 - W, 73-0

1988 - L, 0-27

1978 - W, 32-13

1963 - W, 24-6

1987 - L, 0-49

1977 - L, 0-14

1986 - L, 6-53

1976 - L, 15-34

1985 - L, 3-34

1975 - W, 28-26

Coaching Staff Head Coach: Tyler Fenwick Alma Mater: New Mexico, '99 Record at MST: 6-5 (2nd Season) Career Record: 6-5 (2nd Season) Office Phone: 573-341-4957 Assistant Coaches: Brett Sykes (DC/DL), Michael Burton (WR), Kylle Shoemaker (DB), Mike McFarland (OC/OL), Pat Lang (RB), Tim Yex (LB).

Sports Information SID: John Kean E-Mail: jkean@mst.edu 1959 - W, 30-14 SID Phone: 573-3241-4140 Fax: 573-341-4880 1958 - W, 46-0 Website: www.MinerAthletics.com

2014 Schedule

2013 Results

September All Times CT 6 Chadron State 1:00 p.m. 13 Midwestern State 7:00 p.m. 20 Truman State * 6:30 p.m. 27 Southwest Baptist * 6:00 p.m.

September 5 Chadron State L, 34-40 14 Missouri Western L, 3-63 21 Wisconsin-LaCrosse W, 27-14 28 Lindenwood L, 10-27

October 4 St. Joseph's * 12:00 p.m. 11 Lindenwood-Belleville 1:00 p.m. 18 William Jewell * 1:00 p.m. 25 McKendree * 1:00 p.m.

October 5 Indianapolis * L, 3-34 12 Kentucky Wesleyan * W, 41-21 19 St. Joseph's * W, 14-13 26 Truman State * L, 7-27

November 1 Quincy * 1:00 p.m. 8 Indianapolis * 1:00 p.m. 15 Lincoln * 1:00 p.m.

November 2 William Jewell * W, 24-6 9 McKendree * W, 31-21 16 Quincy * W, 20-3


GLVC Preseason Coaches Poll 1. Indianapolis (8) – 64 pts. 2. Truman State – 56 pts. 3. St. Joseph's (1) – 50 pts. 4. Missouri S&T – 38 pts. 5. McKendree – 32 pts. 6. Southwest Baptist – 28 pts. 7. Lincoln – 27 pts. 8. Quincy – 15 pts. 9. William Jewell – 14 pts. - First Place Votes in Parentheses

Great Lakes Valley Conference 201 S. Capitol Avenue Pan-Am Plaza, Suite 560 Indianapolis, IN 46225 Phone: (317) 237-2105 Fax: (317) 237-5632 Media Relations Phone: (317) 237-2106

Jim Naumovich

Commissioner jim@glvc-sports.org

Tonya Charland

Assistant Commissioner for Compliance & Senior Woman Administrator tonya@glvc-sports.org

Jeff Smith

Assistant Commissioner for Communications jeff@glvc-sports.org

Camelia Trahan

Assistant Commissioner for Championships & Marketing camelia@glvc-sports.org

GLVC Member Schools Name Joined Bellarmine University 1978 Drury University 2005 University of Illinois at Springfield 2009 University of Indianapolis* 1978 Lewis University 1980 Lincoln University*! 2014 Maryville University 2009 McKendree University* 2012 Missouri University of Science & Technology* 2005 University of Missouri-St. Louis 1995 Quincy University* 1994 Rockhurst University 2005 Saint Joseph's College* 1978 University of Southern Indiana 1978 ! Southwest Baptist University* 2014 Truman State University* 2013 William Jewell College* 2011 University of Wisconsin-Parkside 1994 * - Denotes Football Playing Member ! - Denotes Football-Only Affiliate 73


GLVC Composite Schedule Thursday, September 4 Quincy @ Belleville, 6 p.m. Ferris St. @ McKendree, 7 p.m. SBU @ Jewell, 7 p.m. Saturday, September 6 S&T @ Chadron St., 12 p.m. Lincoln vs. Langston, 3 p.m. Truman @ Drake, 6 p.m. Indy @ Saginaw Valley, 7 p.m. St. Joe's @ Valpo, 7 p.m. Saturday, September 13 McKendree @ Findlay, 12 p.m. Jewell @ Colo. Mines, 12 p.m. SBU @ Lincoln, 2 p.m. Northern Mich. @ Quincy, 4 p.m. Langston @ Truman, 7 p.m. Indy @ St. Xavier, 7 p.m. S&T @ Midwestern St., 7 p.m. St. Joes @ Siena Hghts., TBA Saturday, September 20 Ald.-Broaddus @ St. Joe's, 12 p.m. McKendree @ Northwood, 1 p.m. Valpo @ Jewell, 1 p.m. Quincy @ Lincoln, 2 p.m. Truman @ S&T, 6:30 p.m. Indy @ SBU, 7 p.m. Saturday, September 27 Haskell @ Quincy, 1 p.m. Hillsdale @ Indy, 6 p.m. St. Joe's @ McKendree, 6 p.m. S&T @ SBU, 6 p.m. Lincoln @ Truman, 7 p.m.

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Saturday, October 4 S&T @ St. Joe's, 12 p.m. Truman @ McKendree, 2 p.m. Missouri Baptist @ SBU, 2 p.m. Indy @ Quincy, 4 p.m. Lincoln @ Jewell, 6 p.m.

Saturday, November 8 McKendree @ Lincoln, 1 p.m. Quincy @ Truman, 1 p.m. SBU @ SD Mines, 1 p.m. St. Joe's @ Jewell, 1 p.m. Indy @ S&T, 2 p.m.

Saturday, October 11 Belleville @ S&T, 1 p.m. SBU @ Quincy, 1 p.m. St. Joe's @ Lincoln, 2 p.m. Jewell @ Truman, 2 p.m. McKendree @ Indy, 6 p.m.

Saturday, November 15 Lincoln @ S&T, 1 p.m. McKendree @ Quincy, 1 p.m. Truman @ St. Joe's, 12 p.m.. SBU @ S. Nazarene, 1:30 p.m. Jewell @ Indy, 4 p.m.

Saturday, October 18 Quincy @ St. Joe's, 12 p.m. Indy @ Truman, 1 p.m. McKendree @ SBU, 1 p.m. Jewell @ S&T, 1 p.m. Texas Coll. @ Lincoln, 2 p.m.

Saturday, November 22 NCAA Division II Playoffs - 1st Rnd.

Saturday, October 25 SBU @ St. Joe's, 12 p.m. S&T @ McKendree, 1 p.m. Quincy @ Jewell, 1 p.m. Lincoln @ Indy, 6 p.m. Sunday, October 30 St. Joe's @ Indy, 8 p.m. Saturday, November 1 Jewell @ McKendree, 1 p.m. Truman @ SBU, 1 p.m. S&T @ Quincy, 1 p.m. Lincoln @ Cent. Wash., 3 p.m.

Saturday, November 29 NCAA Division II Playoffs - 2nd Rnd. Saturday, December 6 NCAA Division II Quarterfinals Saturday, December 13 NCAA Division II Semifinals Saturday, December 20 NCAA Division II National Championship @ Kansas City, Mo.


About the GLVC Established in 1978 with a commitment to the purposes, fundamental policies and basic principles of the National Collegiate Athletic Association, the Great Lakes Valley Conference (GLVC) has grown to embody the vision established by the founders of the organization and has melded athletic and academic excellence for 35 years. The GLVC, which at one point over the past decade grew to 17 members and was the largest athletic conference in the country in any division, has fully embraced NCAA Division II. Although formed and developed as one of the nation’s premier NCAA Division II basketball conferences, the GLVC now sponsors 20 championship sports, which includes the addition of football in 2012 and men’s and women’s swimming and diving in 2013-14. The formation of the GLVC can be traced as far back as 1972 when the athletic directors of three schools - Kentucky Wesleyan College, Bellarmine College (now Bellarmine University) and Indiana State University at Evansville (now the University of Southern Indiana) - began preliminary discussions about forming a basketball conference. Four years later, the University of Indianapolis and Saint Joseph’s College expressed interest. On July 7, 1978, those schools - along with Ashland University - united to become the GLVC. Under the direction of 14-year Commissioner Jim Naumovich, the GLVC will be celebrating its 35th Anniversary with several online and social media campaigns over the course of the 2013-14 academic season, while a 30second public service announcement has also been produced. Since its inception, 16 different institutions have joined the league. Those members include: Lewis University (1980), IndianaPurdue at Fort Wayne (1984), Northern Kentucky University (1985), Kentucky State University (1989), Quincy University (1994), Southern Illinois University Edwardsville (1994), University of Wisconsin-Parkside (1994), University of Missouri-St. Louis (1995), Drury University (2005), Missouri University of Science & Technology (2005), Rockhurst University (2005), University of Illinois Springfield (2008), Maryville University (2008), William Jewell College (2009) and McKendree University (2010). Truman State University, which was admitted to the conference as a full-time member in July 2012, is competing in its first year as an active member during the 2013-14 season. Ashland and Kentucky State left the conference after the 1994 season, IPFW left the league following the 2000-01 academic year, and SIU Edwardsville exited the league following the 2007-08 academic year. These departures opened the door for the seven-team expansion over the past decade, allowing the league to grow 17 institutions. Northern Kentucky departed following the 2011-12 season to bring the current membership to 16 schools. Truman then replaced charter member Kentucky Wesleyan, which left the league in 2013 to pursue membership in the Great Midwest Athletic Conference. The conference headquarters are located in downtown Indianapolis, one of the many major Midwest media markets in which the league maintains a presence. The GLVC has schools in Milwaukee/Northern Illinois (UW-Parkside), Chicago (Lewis), Indianapolis (Indianapolis), Louisville (Bellarmine), Evansville (Southern Indiana), Springfield, Ill. (Illinois Springfield), Springfield, Mo. (Drury), Kansas City (Rockhurst, William Jewell) and St. Louis (Maryville, McKendree, Missouri-St. Louis). The conference sponsors 20 championships in baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, soccer, swimming and diving, indoor and outdoor track and field, and tennis for men, and basketball, cross country, softball, soccer, tennis, swimming and diving, indoor and outdoor track and field, golf, and volleyball for women. In the history of the GLVC, member schools have captured 12 NCAA Division II national championships, including nine on the men’s side. Seven of those titles were earned in the sport of men’s basketball, including Drury’s national championship in 2013 and Bellarmine’s title in 2011. Former member Kentucky Wesleyan won the 1987, 1990, 1999 and 2001 crowns under the GLVC umbrella, while Southern Indiana added a national title in 1995. Northern Kentucky won the school’s first-ever women’s basketball national championship in 2000 and followed that with a national title in 2008. In addition, Northern Kentucky became the first GLVC member to win a national championship in men’s soccer, while USI staked claim to the GLVC’s first baseball national championship in 2010. SIU Edwardsville was the first GLVC member to win a national championship in softball in 2007. The league also takes pride in recognizing the many academic and athletic accomplishments achieved by its student-athletes, coaches and administrators. In 2012-13, the GLVC ranked third among 23 NCAA Division II conferences in Academic Success Rate (ASR) at 80 percent and third in the Federal Graduation Rate (FGR) at 62 percent for all student-athletes. In addition, a conference-record 2,002 student-athletes were recognized with Academic All-GLVC recognition in 2012-13, while a leaguebest 225 student-athletes earned the GLVC Council of Presidents’ Academic Excellence Award for grade-point averages of 3.5 or higher. In 2001, the league announced the creation of the GLVC Hall of Fame, with the first class being inducted in 2002. The GLVC annually presents the Richard F. Scharf Paragon Award to the top male and female student-athlete in the league, and the Dr. Charles Bertram Alumni Award of Distinction to alumni who both succeeded while a GLVC student-athlete and excelled in accomplishments after graduation.

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The MIAA in 2013

2013 MIAA Football Standings MIAA School W L Pct. Northwest Mo. 10 0 1.000 Emporia State 9 1 .900 Pittsburg St. 7 2 .778 Mo. Western 7 3 .700 Washburn 7 3 .700 Mo. Southern 5 3 .625 Central Mo. 5 4 .556 Fort Hays St. 4 5 .444 Nebraska-Kearney 3 6 .333 Lindenwood 2 6 .250 Lincoln 2 8 .200 Central Okla. 2 8 .200 Northeastern St. 2 8 .200 Southwest Baptist 1 9 .100

Overall W L Pct. 15 0 1.000 9 2 .818 10 2 .833 8 3 .727 8 3 .727 7 3 .700 6 4 .600 6 5 .545 3 8 .273 3 6 .333 3 8 .273 2 8 .200 2 9 .182 1 10 .091

OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR Trevor Adams, QB, NWMSU DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR Matt Longacre, DL, NWMSU SPECIAL TEAMS PLAYER OF THE YEAR John Brown, KR/PR, PSU CO-FRESHMEN OF THE YEAR Antonio Brown, RB, ESU & Josh Powell, DL, UCM COACH OF THE YEAR Adam Dorrel, NWMSU 76

2013 All-MIAA Offensive Honorable Mentions QB: Anthony Abenoja, PSU QB: Adrian Nelson, UCO QB: Jay McDowell, MSSU QB: Jacob Morris, LU QB: Travis Partridge, MWSU RB: Antonio Brown, ESU RB: Romero Cotton, UNK RB: Billy Creason, NWMSU RB: Terrance Dixon, NSU RB: Giresse Forchu, MSSU WR: Jaron Alexander, LWU WR: Kavaski Ervin, ESU WR: Tanner Hageman, FHSU WR: Christian Hood, UCO WR: Matt Kobbeman, WU WR: Derek Libby, MWSU WR: Clint Utter, NWMSU WR: Stephon Weaver, MWSU TE/FB: Conner Combes, PSU TE/FB: Joel Gantz, NWMSU TE/FB: Josh Klumpe, ESU TE/FB: Cullen Rosine, UCM TE/FB: Nick Whitlow, NSU OL: Hudson Baab, NSU OL: Caleb Benner, MSSU OL: Justin Campbell, LU OL: Jarve Dean, LU OL: Ross Dvorak, NSU OL: Cesar Estrada, LU OL: Danny Goodman, ESU OL: Jacob Heneisen, LWU OL: Ethan James, NSU OL: Roberto Limon, LU OL: Greg List, FHSU OL: Justin Manu, UCM OL: Michael Miller, WU OL: Derrick Okafor, SBU OL: Jimmy Schmitzer, SBU OL: Pete Traush, UNK OL: Ollie Venegas, PSU OL: Brandon Waggoner, UCO OL: Sydney Wiggs, SBU OL: Austin Wolfe, MSSU K: Seth Hiddink, UCO K: Eli Kuhns, ESU KR/PR: Devion Dinwiddie, ESU KR/PR: DeAndre James, FHSU


All-MIAA Awards 2013 All-MIAA Team FIRST TEAM OFFENSE QB: Trevor Adams, NWMSU RB: Joshua Birmingham, UCO RB: Jeff Seybold, PSU WR: Marquez Clark, UCO WR: Ray Ray Davis, ESU WR: John Brown, PSU TE/FB: Tore' Hurst, WU OL: Cole Manhart, UNK OL: Cody Carlson, NWMSU OL: Cody Holland, PSU OL: Jarrett Stastny, ESU OL: Kyle Duncan, WU K: Justin Linn, WU KR/PR: John Brown, PSU

FIRST TEAM DEFENSE DL: Matt Longacre, NWMSU DL: Brandon Yost, NWMSU DL: Joe Uzzel, PSU DL: Cameron Jackson, WU LB: Jordan Sanders, ESU LB: Nate Dreiling, PSU LB: DJ Gnader, NWMSU LB: Eric Reimer, NWMSU LB: Bryce Atagi, WU DB: Chris Poston, ESU DB: Pierre Desir, LWU DB: Mike Jordan, MWSU DB: Brandon Dixon, NWMSU P: Scott Groner, MWSU

SECOND TEAM OFFENSE QB: Brent Wilson, ESU RB: Morris Henderson, LU RB: Raphael Spencer, MWSU WR: Ronrei Lloyd, UCM WR: Austin Willis, ESU WR: Alex Robinson, LWU TE/FB: Reggie Jordan, MWSU OL: Brian Berzanski, UCM OL: Cameron Pound, UCO OL: Mario Abundes, FHSU OL: Jeremy Jacobson, MWSU OL: CJ Keeney, NWMSU K: Zach Gebhardt, UCM KR/PR: Marquez Clark, UCO

SECOND TEAM DEFENSE DL: Ramond Hunter, UCM DL: Kenny Allen, UCO DL: Austin Baska, MWSU DL: Taye Irvin, PSU LB: Ricky Spratley, UCM LB: Gatlin Ridgway, MSSU LB: Langston Jones, NSU LB: Shaquille Shedd, SBU LB: Yomi Alli, MWSU DB: Gary Fortune, ESU DB: Michael Jordan, FHSU DB: Brian DIxon, NWMSU DB: DJ Wakes, WU DB: Keeston Terry, PSU P: Kyle Goodburn, NWMSU

THIRD TEAM OFFENSE QB: Hayden Hawk, UCM RB: LaVance Taylor, UCM RB: Andre Smith, FHSU WR: Keaton Callins, FHSU WR: Derwyn Lauderdale, SBU WR: DaJuan Beard, WU TE/FB: Chris Barnwell, MSSU TE/FB: Marcus Wright, NWMSU OL: Aaron Blount, ESU OL: JJ Johnson, LU OL: Jose Zuniga, LWU OL: Cole Chevalier, NWMSU OL: Tyler Smith, PSU K: Connor Frazell, PSU KR/PR: LaVance Taylor, UCM

THIRD TEAM DEFENSE DL: Neil Shortell, ESU DL: Jesse Trent, FHSU DL: Thomas Stubbs, LWU DL: Arbanas Elliot, MWSU LB: Justin McPhail, FHSU LB: Kendrick Causey, LU LB: Kellen Werner, UNK LB: Tyler Disney, PSU DB: Gaige Washington, MSSU DB: Kyler Harris, NSU DB: De'Vante Bausby, PSU DB: Evan Ray, SBU P: Ed Burns, LWU

2012 All-MIAA Defensive Honorable Mentions DL: Avery Adair, PSU DL: Johnathan Drury, SBU DL: Bryant Hummel, NWMSU DL: Jeremy Jones, FHSU DL: DeShawn Lawson, LWU DL: Ryan Louia, ESU DL: Matt Meinart, NWMSU DL: Dakota Moran, NSU DL: John Oglesby, MWSU DL: Adebayo Oladapo, WU DL: Josh Powell, UCM DL: Tyler Newton, UCO DL: Jason Wilcox, UNK DL: Justin Wilson, ESU LB: Tariq Allen, ESU LB: DeShawn Dinwiddie, ESU LB: Dillon Hawkins, LWU LB: Stephen Juergens, MWSU LB: Clint Koons, LWU LB: Tyke Kozeal, UNK LB: Zach Quines, UCM LB: Adrian Shoecraft, UCO LB: Dalvin Taylor, MSSU LB: Michael Terry, FHSU LB: Nick Williams, MWSU LB: Willie Williams, WU DB: Devon Connors, WU DB: Julia Dozier, ESU DB: Bryce Enyard, NWMSU DB: Aries Herrion, PSU DB: Ivan Hodges, SBU DB: Paul Hughes, UCM DB: Yatta Kiles, UNK DB: Johnquavious McBride, MSSU DB: Jason Peete, PSU DB: Markuice Savage, LU DB: Wesley Thomas, LWU P: Zach Gebhardt, UCM UCM = Central Missouri, UCO = Central Oklahoma ESU = Emporia State, FHSU = Fort Hays State LU = Lincoln, LWU = Lindenwood MSSU = Missouri Southern MWSU = Missouri Western, UNK = Nebraska-Kearney NSU = Northeastern State, NWMSU = Northwest Missouri PSU = Pittsburg State, SBU = Southwest Baptist WU = Washburn

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2013 MIAA Team Statistics Scoring Offense G TD PSU 12 74 NWMSU 15 90 WU 11 59 ESU 11 58 MWSU 11 57 UCM 10 51 FHSU 11 53 MSSU 10 48 UCO 10 38 LU 11 44 LWU 9 27 SBU 11 31 UNK 11 30 NSU 11 26 Total Offense G Rush PSU 12 2972 ESU 11 1864 NWMSU 15 3010 UCM 10 1521 UCO 10 1775 MSSU 10 3684 LU 11 2529 FHSU 11 2140 MWSU 11 2427 WU 11 1592 LWU 9 723 SBU 11 1070 UNK 11 2241 NSU 11 1723

FG XP 13 71 15 84 14 54 14 56 9 52 7 45 5 51 4 45 13 33 7 37 4 25 6 29 2 25 7 18 Pass 3016 3445 4194 3156 2824 855 2388 2581 2250 3074 2651 2994 1436 1751

Passing Offense G Comp Att UCM 10 247 361 ESU 11 251 378 LWU 9 226 378 UCO 10 203 352 NWMSU 15 291 413 WU 11 203 365 SBU 11 228 409 PSU 12 187 295 FHSU 11 192 316 LU 11 206 363 MWSU 11 178 324 NSU 11 154 319 UNK 11 143 261 MSSU 10 49 87 Pass Efficiency G Comp NWMSU 15 291 PSU 12 187 ESU 11 251 UCM 10 247 FHSU 11 192 MSSU 10 49 WU 11 203 MWSU 11 178 UCO 10 203 SBU 11 228 LWU 9 226 LU 11 206 UNK 11 143 NSU 11 154

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Att 413 295 378 361 316 87 365 324 352 409 378 363 261 319

2XP 2 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 Plays 831 846 1073 744 735 684 833 740 799 785 614 761 777 773 Int 6 12 18 14 8 20 15 5 10 13 10 9 16 3 Int 8 5 12 6 10 3 20 10 14 15 18 13 16 9

DXP Saf. Points 0 0 558 1 4 679 0 0 450 0 0 446 0 0 423 0 1 376 0 0 384 0 0 345 0 0 300 0 0 322 0 0 199 0 0 237 0 0 211 0 0 199 Yards Avg/P TD 5988 7.2 70 5309 6.3 58 7204 6.7 84 4677 6.3 46 4599 6.3 35 4539 6.6 47 4917 5.9 42 4721 6.4 50 4677 5.9 54 4666 5.9 53 3374 5.5 24 4064 5.3 29 3677 4.7 27 3474 4.5 26 Pct 68.4 66.4 59.8 57.7 70.5 55.6 55.7 63.4 60.8 56.7 54.9 48.3 54.8 56.3

Yards 3156 3445 2651 2824 4194 3074 2994 3016 2581 2388 2250 1751 1436 855

Pct 70.5 63.4 66.4 68.4 60.8 56.3 55.6 54.9 57.7 55.7 59.8 56.7 54.8 48.3

Avg. 46.5 45.3 40.9 40.5 38.5 37.6 34.9 34.5 30.0 29.3 22.1 21.5 19.2 18.1 Avg./G 499.0 482.6 480.3 467.7 459.9 453.9 447.0 429.2 425.2 424.2 374.9 369.5 334.3 315.8

Scoring Defense G TD NWMSU 15 35 PSU 12 31 WU 11 31 UCM 10 30 MSSU 10 31 MWSU 11 35 ESU 11 42 FHSU 11 48 UNK 11 51 LWU 9 44 NSU 11 54 LU 11 62 SBU 11 66 UCO 10 69 Total Defense G Rush NWMSU 15 1693 MSSU 10 1206 PSU 12 1835 WU 11 1199 UCM 10 1698 MWSU 11 1853 ESU 11 1881 FHSU 11 2078 UNK 11 1730 LWU 9 1939 SBU 11 2764 NSU 11 2838 LU 11 2712 UCO 10 2402

FG XP 5 30 2 27 7 28 3 25 6 27 12 32 5 37 11 42 11 46 9 39 13 53 12 55 6 62 6 64 Pass 2694 2054 2226 2585 2218 2483 2610 2562 3197 2106 2500 2539 2786 2923

Avg. 8.7 9.1 7.0 8.0 10.2 8.4 7.3 10.2 8.2 6.6 6.9 5.5 5.5 9.8

TD 29 37 15 10 37 30 20 31 27 17 22 9 8 5

Avg./G 315.6 313.2 294.6 282.4 279.6 279.5 272.2 251.3 234.6 217.1 204.5 159.2 130.5 85.5

Passing Defense G Comp Att NWMSU 15 197 409 PSU 12 185 361 MSSU 10 148 277 UCM 10 183 323 MWSU 11 213 367 SBU 11 155 266 NSU 11 193 318 FHSU 11 236 362 LWU 9 174 265 WU 11 216 392 ESU 11 233 405 LU 11 205 337 UNK 11 254 395 UCO 10 207 292

Yards 4194 3016 3445 3156 2581 855 3074 2250 2824 2994 2651 2388 1436 1751

TD 37 31 37 29 27 5 30 22 10 20 15 17 8 9

Effic. 181.5 180.6 168.9 165.0 151.2 150.9 142.5 129.5 126.5 126.0 122.3 120.3 98.9 98.1

Pass Defense Effic. G Comp NWMSU 15 197 PSU 12 185 WU 11 216 ESU 11 233 MWSU 11 213 MSSU 10 148 UCM 10 183 FHSU 11 236 NSU 11 193 LU 11 205 SBU 11 155 UNK 11 254 LWU 9 174 UCO 10 207

Att 409 361 392 405 367 277 323 362 318 337 266 395 265 292

2XP 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 Plays 950 613 820 809 731 793 824 838 841 667 812 782 829 737 Int 16 12 9 7 16 5 15 18 11 18 22 6 9 4 Int 16 12 18 22 16 9 7 18 15 6 5 9 11 4

DXP 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Yards 4387 3260 4061 3784 3916 4336 4491 4640 4927 4045 5264 5377 5498 5325 Pct 48.2 51.2 53.4 56.7 58.0 58.3 60.7 65.2 65.7 55.1 57.5 60.8 64.3 70.9

Saf. Points 0 259 2 223 0 235 0 214 0 233 0 278 0 304 0 363 0 387 0 330 0 418 0 465 1 478 1 500 Avg/P TD 4.6 32 5.3 31 5.0 30 4.7 27 5.4 29 5.5 32 5.5 32 5.5 46 5.9 48 6.1 42 6.5 60 6.9 51 6.6 58 7.2 67

Yards 2694 2226 2054 2218 2483 2500 2539 2562 2106 2585 2610 2786 3197 2923

Pct 48.2 51.2 55.1 57.5 58.0 53.4 56.7 65.2 60.7 60.8 58.3 64.3 65.7 70.9

Avg. 17.3 18.6 21.4 21.4 23.3 25.3 27.6 33.0 35.2 36.7 38.0 42.3 43.5 50.0 Avg./G 292.5 326.0 338.4 344.0 391.6 394.2 408.3 421.8 447.9 449.4 478.5 488.8 499.8 532.5

Avg. 6.6 6.2 7.4 6.9 6.8 9.4 8.0 7.1 7.9 6.6 6.4 8.3 8.1 10.0

TD 17 15 14 18 13 15 24 25 25 13 20 20 32 32

Avg./G 179.6 185.5 205.4 221.8 225.7 227.3 230.8 232.9 234.0 235.0 237.3 253.3 290.6 292.3

Yards 2694 2226 2585 2610 2483 2054 2218 2562 2539 2786 2500 3197 2106 2923

TD 17 15 13 20 13 14 18 25 24 20 15 32 25 32

Effic. 109.4 110.1 112.3 117.1 117.8 125.9 128.4 137.5 143.2 146.3 152.1 154.5 155.2 188.4


2013 MIAA Team Statistics Rushing Offense G MSSU 10 PSU 12 LU 11 MWSU 11 UNK 11 NWMSU 15 FHSU 11 UCO 10 ESU 11 NSU 11 UCM 10 WU 11 SBU 11 LWU 9 Rushing Defense G WU 11 NWMSU 15 MSSU 10 PSU 12 UNK 11 MWSU 11 UCM 10 ESU 11 FHSU 11 LWU 9 UCO 10 LU 11 SBU 11 NSU 11 First Downs G NWMSU 15 PSU 12 ESU 11 LU 11 MWSU 11 UCM 10 FHSU 11 WU 11 UCO 10 NSU 11 MSSU 10 UNK 11 SBU 11 LWU 9

Att 597 536 470 475 516 660 424 383 468 454 383 420 352 236 Att 417 541 336 459 446 426 408 419 476 402 445 492 546 464 Rush 152 150 102 124 129 98 105 72 79 99 173 108 57 39

Yards Avg. TD Yards/G 3684 6.2 42 368.4 2972 5.5 39 247.7 2529 5.4 25 229.9 2427 5.1 32 220.6 2241 4.3 19 203.7 3010 4.6 47 200.7 2140 5.0 23 194.5 1775 4.6 25 177.5 1864 4.0 21 169.5 1723 3.8 17 156.6 1521 4.0 17 152.1 1592 3.8 23 144.7 1070 3.0 9 97.3 723 3.1 9 80.3 Yards Avg. TD Yards/G 1199 2.9 14 109.0 1693 3.1 15 112.9 1206 3.6 17 120.6 1835 4.0 15 152.9 1730 3.9 16 157.3 1853 4.3 19 168.5 1698 4.2 11 169.8 1881 4.5 21 171.0 2078 4.4 21 188.9 1939 4.8 17 215.4 2402 5.4 35 240.2 2712 5.5 38 246.5 2764 5.1 45 251.3 2838 6.1 27 258.0 Pass Pen Total Avg/G 182 13 347 23.1 123 11 284 23.7 139 23 264 24.0 103 26 253 23.0 101 21 251 22.8 128 15 241 24.1 110 21 236 21.5 135 19 226 20.5 125 16 220 22.0 82 37 218 19.8 34 8 215 21.5 74 16 198 18.0 115 21 193 17.5 115 12 166 18.4

Kickoff Returns UCM WU PSU MWSU NWMSU FHSU UNK LU MSSU SBU UCO LWU NSU ESU Punt Returns UCO FHSU WU PSU MWSU LU MSSU ESU NWMSU UNK SBU LWU UCM NSU 3rd Down Conv. MSSU NWMSU UCM PSU FHSU MWSU ESU WU NSU LWU LU UNK UCO SBU

G 10 11 12 11 15 11 11 11 10 11 10 9 11 11 G 10 11 11 12 11 11 10 11 15 11 11 9 10 11 G 10 15 10 12 11 11 11 11 11 9 11 11 10 11

No. 31 44 29 47 41 59 52 66 35 67 58 48 52 36 No. 18 11 27 25 14 13 9 17 31 19 19 13 16 14 Conv. 64 93 67 73 60 66 75 63 66 45 56 53 45 42

Yards 839 1056 694 1093 904 1231 975 1220 627 1159 997 823 877 602 Yards 326 163 333 288 161 148 93 166 271 163 138 77 47 20 Att 132 196 142 155 138 153 175 154 173 121 165 164 140 159

TD 2 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 TD 2 1 3 0 2 1 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 Pct 48.5 47.4 47.2 47.1 43.5 43.1 42.9 40.9 38.2 37.2 33.9 32.3 32.1 26.4

Opp. First Downs MSSU LWU UCM PSU WU MWSU NWMSU ESU UCO FHSU UNK SBU NSU LU

Rush 68 97 98 87 75 90 94 96 116 119 104 129 125 132

Pass 89 86 97 96 109 113 112 119 117 120 142 104 127 118

Opp. 3rd Dn Conv. G NWMSU 15 WU 11 PSU 12 MSSU 10 ESU 11 MWSU 11 LU 11 UCM 10 UCO 10 UNK 11 LWU 9 NSU 11 SBU 11 FHSU 11

Conv. 63 57 62 43 62 60 56 59 53 68 60 65 69 82

Att 204 178 181 125 167 159 147 153 132 168 137 145 151 169

Pct 30.9 32.0 34.3 34.4 37.1 37.7 38.1 38.6 40.2 40.5 43.8 44.8 45.7 48.5

G 10 9 10 12 11 11 15 11 10 11 11 11 11 11

Pen 19 8 7 21 30 24 31 27 20 18 13 29 10 26

Total 176 191 202 204 214 227 237 242 253 257 259 262 262 276

Avg/G 17.6 21.2 20.2 17.0 19.5 20.6 15.8 22.0 25.3 23.4 23.5 23.8 23.8 25.1

Avg. 27.1 24.0 23.9 23.3 22.0 20.9 18.8 18.5 17.9 17.3 17.2 17.1 16.9 16.7 Avg. 18.1 14.8 12.3 11.5 11.5 11.4 10.3 9.8 8.7 8.6 7.3 5.9 2.9 1.4

Penalties UCM LWU PSU NSU NWMSU FHSU UCO UNK MSSU WU MWSU LU ESU SBU Opp. Penalties LU MWSU NSU SBU ESU LWU UNK WU UCM FHSU MSSU UCO NWMSU PSU Time of Pos. MSSU NSU NWMSU PSU MWSU UNK WU ESU SBU FHSU UCM UCO LU LWU

G 10 9 12 11 15 11 10 11 10 11 11 11 11 11 G 11 11 11 11 11 9 11 11 10 11 10 10 15 12 G 10 11 15 12 11 11 11 11 11 11 10 10 11 9

No. Yards 54 427 52 437 66 604 63 555 83 790 69 581 61 558 62 623 70 585 78 687 79 796 89 831 83 848 106 996 No. Yards 90 835 92 825 72 786 79 775 77 751 65 566 69 656 65 561 55 505 66 552 60 496 57 496 78 625 58 461 Pos. Time 352:24 349:22 475:54 375:21 336:25 330:26 329:44 326:12 317:25 316:08 286:30 285:59 305:11 240:02

Field Goals UCM UCO PSU NWMSU ESU WU LU LWU MWSU NSU MSSU SBU FHSU UNK

G Made-Att 10 7-8 10 13-15 12 13-15 15 15-18 11 14-17 11 14-19 11 7-10 9 4-6 11 9-15 11 7-12 10 4-7 11 6-13 11 5-12 11 2-5

Avg/G 42.7 48.6 50.3 50.5 52.7 52.8 55.8 56.6 58.5 62.5 72.4 75.5 77.1 90.5 Avg/G 75.9 75.0 71.5 70.5 68.3 62.9 59.6 51.0 50.5 50.2 49.6 49.6 41.7 38.4 Avg/G 35:14 31:45 31:43 31:16 30:35 30:02 29:58 29:39 28:51 28:44 28:39 28:35 27:44 26:40 Pct .875 .867 .867 .833 .824 .737 .700 .667 .600 .583 .571 .462 .417 .400

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2013 MIAA Team Statistics Punting G No. Yards Avg/P Ret Avg TB LWU 9 38 1563 41.1 83 2.2 3 NWMSU 15 56 2281 40.7 127 2.3 4 SBU 11 64 2502 39.1 114 1.8 1 FHSU 11 41 1680 41.0 146 3.6 2 MWSU 11 52 2190 42.1 215 4.1 6 WU 11 38 1470 38.7 87 2.3 2 PSU 12 40 1539 38.5 68 1.7 5 NSU 11 71 2575 36.3 197 2.8 2 UNK 11 66 2386 36.2 169 2.6 3 UCM 10 40 1458 36.5 90 2.2 4 MSSU 10 31 1142 36.8 108 3.5 2 UCO 10 56 1887 33.7 185 3.3 1 LU 11 55 1980 36.0 314 5.7 1 ESU 11 52 1763 33.9 191 3.7 2 TO Gained TO Lost Turnover Margin G Fumb. INT Total Fumb. INT Total MWSU 11 17 16 33 6 10 16 ESU 11 8 22 30 2 12 14 PSU 12 20 12 32 10 5 15 NWMSU 15 18 16 34 10 8 18 NSU 11 4 15 19 5 9 14 FHSU 11 9 18 27 14 10 24 WU 11 11 18 29 10 20 30 UCM 10 6 7 13 8 6 14 MSSU 10 3 9 12 11 3 14 LU 11 12 6 18 12 13 25 UNK 11 11 9 20 14 16 30 SBU 11 11 5 16 13 15 28 UCO 10 5 4 9 7 14 21 LWU 9 5 11 16 9 18 27

Net/P 37.4 37.0 37.0 36.4 35.7 35.3 34.3 32.9 32.7 32.2 32.1 30.0 29.9 29.5

Kickoff Coverage UCM PSU ESU NWMSU MSSU WU UNK MWSU LU NSU FHSU UCO LWU SBU Sacks By Margin Per/G NWMSU +17 1.55 WU +16 1.45 PSU +17 1.42 UNK +16 1.07 UCO +5 0.45 MSSU +3 0.27 UCM -1 -0.09 SBU -1 -0.10 MWSU -2 -0.20 FHSU -7 -0.64 -10 -0.91 ESU -12 -1.09 LU -12 -1.20 LWU -11 -1.22 NSU

Red Zone Red Zone Offense G Scores-Chances Pct. UCO 10 36-39 92.3 ESU 11 48-53 90.6 NSU 11 25-28 89.3 NWMSU 15 73-83 88.0 UCM 10 42-48 87.5 MWSU 11 44-51 86.3 MSSU 10 36-42 85.7 PSU 12 53-63 84.1 FHSU 11 37-44 84.1 WU 11 47-59 79.7 LU 11 31-40 77.5 UNK 11 22-30 73.3 LWU 9 21-29 72.4 SBU 11 25-38 65.8 Red Zone Red Zone Defense G Scores-Chances Pct. PSU 12 21-33 63.6 UCM 10 23-34 67.6 WU 11 27-39 69.2 NWMSU 15 27-38 71.1 ESU 11 31-40 77.5 MSSU 10 31-37 83.8 NSU 11 43-51 84.3 LWU 9 39-46 84.8 UNK 11 40-47 85.1 MWSU 11 35-41 85.4 LU 11 51-59 86.4 SBU 11 46-53 86.8 FHSU 11 40-46 87.0 UCO 10 53-55 96.4

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Touchdowns TD Rush-Pass 26 22-4 35 16-19 20 13-7 61 44-17 36 17-19 40 24-16 33 32-1 42 29-13 33 18-15 38 20-18 25 16-9 20 15-5 17 9-8 20 9-11 Touchdowns TD Rush-Pass 19 12-7 20 11-9 21 13-8 22 15-7 29 16-13 26 16-10 33 20-13 32 15-17 34 16-18 25 15-10 40 29-11 42 36-6 31 15-16 49 31-18

G No. 10 68 12 99 11 82 15 118 10 62 11 80 11 39 11 75 11 60 11 43 11 68 10 62 9 38 11 48 G No. 15 49 11 30 12 24 11 24 10 23 10 22 10 22 11 17 11 15 11 14 11 14 11 14 9 14 11 10 Field Goals Made-ATT 10-10 13-15 5-5 12-14 6-6 4-6 3-4 11-12 4-10 9-13 6-7 2-4 4-6 5-10 Field Goals Made-ATT 2-3 3-5 6-11 5-10 2-2 5-5 10-13 7-8 6-9 10-12 11-14 4-9 9-9 4-5

Yards 4110 5550 4528 6840 3449 4631 2059 3976 3191 2243 3825 3405 2084 2503 Yards 299 189 168 170 152 145 143 80 92 89 92 73 82 21

Avg. Ret TB Net Avg. 60.4 964 21 40.1 56.1 1173 21 40.0 55.2 1107 9 39.5 58.0 1997 12 39.0 55.6 934 5 39.0 57.9 1185 17 38.8 52.8 586 1 37.3 53.0 916 14 37.1 53.2 778 10 36.9 52.2 479 10 36.4 56.2 1171 17 34.0 54.9 1139 8 34.0 54.8 737 4 33.3 52.1 816 8 31.8 Sacks Against G No. Yards MSSU 10 8 29 FHSU 11 8 62 WU 11 12 66 PSU 12 14 95 LWU 9 16 120 UCO 10 17 83 NWMSU 15 18 100 UCM 10 20 134 MWSU 11 23 159 UNK 11 23 131 LU 11 23 142 ESU 11 30 226 NSU 11 30 213 SBU 11 41 204 Lost Possession INT Downs Other 1 2 0 2 1 0 2 1 0 2 1 2 0 3 0 2 1 1 0 2 2 0 3 4 0 0 0 1 6 0 1 6 1 2 4 0 1 3 2 1 4 0 Lost Possession Fumb. INT Downs Other 4 3 3 1 1 0 4 4 1 1 5 0 2 0 4 0 0 4 5 0 0 3 3 0 0 2 2 1 2 0 4 0 1 1 2 0 1 0 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 0 0 1 1 1 3 1 0 0 1 0 Fumb. 0 0 0 3 3 1 1 2 1 1 0 0 0 3


2013 Individual Statistics Rushing G Seybold, Jeff - PSU 12 Spencer, Raphael - MWSU 11 Henderson, Morris - LU 11 Birmingham, Josh - UCO 10 Smith, Andre - FHSU 11 Barnwell, Chris - MSSU 10 McDowell, Jay - MSSU 10 Cotton, Romero - UNK 11 Taylor, LaVance - UCM 10 Byrd, Marvin - LWU 9

Att. 201 198 185 202 188 135 142 176 131 136

Yards 1434 1312 1266 1071 1013 878 788 801 721 590

Receptions/Game Clark, Marquez - UCO Lauderdale, Derw. - SBU Davis, Ray Ray - ESU Lloyd, Ronrei - UCM Gater, Jordan - LWU Brown, John - PSU Willis, Austin - ESU Alexander, Jaron - LWU Robinson, Alex - LWU Callins, Keaton - FHSU

G 10 11 11 10 8 12 9 9 9 11

Rec. 82 86 84 69 41 61 45 44 44 53

Yards 1348 1056 1072 1222 423 1198 911 638 600 756

Receive Yards/Game Clark, Marquez - UCO Lloyd, Ronrei - UCM Willis, Austin - ESU Brown, John - PSU Davis, Ray Ray - ESU Lauderdale, Derw. - SBU Alexander, Jaron - LWU Callins, Keaton - FHSU Thomas, Reuben - NWMSU Draine, Khiry - LU

G Rec. Yards 10 82 1348 10 69 1222 9 45 911 12 61 1198 11 84 1072 11 86 1056 9 44 638 11 53 756 15 66 1025 10 35 680

All Purpose G Clark, Marquez - UCO 10 Henderson, Morris - LU 11 Birmingham, Josh - UCO 10 Brown, John - PSU 12 Taylor, LaVance - UCM 10 Spencer, Raphael - MWSU 11 Seybold, Jeff - PSU 12 Lloyd, Ronrei - UCM 10 Lauderdale, Derw. - SBU 11 Willis, Austin - ESU 9

Rush 43 1266 1071 100 721 1312 1434 -7 1 15

Avg. 7.1 6.6 6.8 5.3 5.4 6.5 5.5 4.6 5.5 4.3

TD Long Avg/G 22 80 119.5 12 53 119.3 12 76 115.1 19 73 107.1 7 51 92.1 7 75 87.8 9 63 78.8 5 31 72.8 5 44 72.1 7 36 65.6

TD Long Avg/C 5 69 16.4 6 75 12.3 15 41 12.8 11 73 17.7 2 39 10.3 14 76 19.6 10 67 20.2 3 49 14.5 6 83 13.6 11 49 14.3

Total Offense Wilson, Brent - ESU Hawk, Hayden - UCM Abenoja, Anthony - PSU Morris, Jacob - LU Albert, Treveon - FHSU Miller, Dillon - LWU Buhler, Mitch - WU Partridge, T. - MWSU Adams, Trevor - NWMSU Eckert, T.J. - UCO

Avg/G Rec/G 134.8 8.2 96.0 7.8 97.5 7.6 122.2 6.9 52.9 5.1 99.8 5.1 101.2 5.0 70.9 4.9 66.7 4.9 68.7 4.8

TD Long Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G 5 69 8.2 16.4 134.8 11 73 6.9 17.7 122.2 10 67 5.0 20.2 101.2 14 76 5.1 19.6 99.8 15 41 7.6 12.8 97.5 6 75 7.8 12.3 96.0 3 49 4.9 14.5 70.9 11 49 4.8 14.3 68.7 10 61 4.4 15.5 68.3 7 55 3.5 19.4 68.0

Rec. PR 1348 326 282 0 345 0 1198 264 266 0 150 0 129 0 1222 0 1056 136 911 0

KR 532 709 269 389 458 0 0 0 129 83

Yards 2249 2257 1685 1951 1445 1462 1563 1215 1322 1009

Yards/G 224.9 205.2 168.5 162.6 144.5 132.9 130.2 121.5 120.2 112.1

G 10 10 12 10 11 9 9 11 14 9

Scoring G Birmingham, Josh - UCO 10 Seybold, Jeff - PSU 12 Frazell, Connor - PSU 12 Davis, Ray Ray - ESU 11 Kuhns, Eli - ESU 11 Linn, Justin - WU 11 Brown, John - PSU 12 Henderson, Morris - LU 11 Hiddink, Seth - UCO 10 Schmiemeier, J. - MWSU 11 Scoring - Kicking Frazell, Connor -PSU Kuhns, Eli - ESU Linn, Justin - WU Hiddink, Seth - UCO Schmiemeier, J. - MWSU Gebhardt, Zach - UCM O'Brien, Drew - FHSU Seefeldt, Sean - MSSU Fishel, Andrew - LU Trewyn, Ben - NWMSU Field Goals Hiddink, Seth - UCO Kuhns, Eli - ESU Linn, Justin - WU Frazell, Connor - PSU Schmiemeier, J. - MWSU Gebhardt, Zach - UCM Patton, Drew - NSU Colliver, John - SBU Fishel, Andrew - LU O'Brien, Drew - FHSU

G 12 11 11 10 11 10 11 9 11 14

Rush Pass Plays Total 396 2985 432 3381 99 3034 422 3133 340 2954 398 3294 645 2076 473 2721 507 2338 388 2845 -71 2334 335 2263 -21 2261 276 2240 530 2206 449 2736 129 3065 350 3194 171 1336 236 1507 TD 20 23 0 16 0 0 17 14 0 0

FG 0 0 13 0 14 14 0 0 13 9

PATs 70-71 54-56 53-57 33-37 52-54 44-48 51-53 33-33 35-39 49-54

G Made 10 13 11 14 11 14 12 13 11 9 10 7 11 7 9 5 11 6 11 5

Passing Avg./Game Hawk, Hayden - UCM Wilson, Brent - ESU Miller, Dillon - LWU Buhler, Mitch - WU Abenoja, Anthony - PSU Adams, Trevor - NWMSU Albert, Treveon - FHSU Morris, Jacob - LU Partridge, T. - MWSU Eckert, T.J. - UCO

G Comp.-Att.-Int. 10 237-348-6 10 220-320-6 9 194-319-15 9 146-260-12 12 183-289-5 14 208-287-6 11 170-287-10 10 173-303-11 11 172-314-9 9 103-183-7

Pct. 68.1 68.8 60.8 56.2 63.3 72.5 59.2 57.1 54.8 56.3

Yards 3034 2985 2334 2261 2954 3065 2338 2076 2206 1336

TD Long Avg/G 29 73 303.4 33 74 298.5 13 83 259.3 23 80 251.2 30 76 246.2 30 89 218.9 24 79 212.5 16 64 207.6 21 99 200.5 5 64 148.4

Punting G Goodburn, Kyle - NWMSU 14 Groner, Scott - MWSU 11 Burns, Edward - LWU 8 Owens, Cameron - FHSU 11 Knopp, Griffin - PSU 11 Molitor, Austin - SBU 11 Hummert, Aaron - WU 11 Beers, Dylan - NSU 11 Brendel, Davis - UNK 11 Segura, Julio - LU 11

Passing Efficiency Adams, Trevor - NWMSU Abenoja, Anthony - PSU Wilson, Brent - ESU Hawk, Hayden - UCM Bolles, Brady - NWMSU McDowell, Jay - MSSU Buhler, Mitch - WU Albert, Treveon - FHSU Partridge, T. - MWSU Piper, Joel - WU

G Comp.-Att.-Int. 14 208-287-6 12 183-289-5 10 220-320-6 10 237-348-6 15 79-118-2 10 49-87-3 9 146-260-12 11 170-287-10 11 172-314-9 9 56-102-7

Pct. 72.5 63.3 68.8 68.1 66.9 56.3 56.2 59.2 54.8 54.9

Yards 3065 2954 2985 3034 1119 855 2261 2338 2206 781

TD Long Effic. 30 89 192.5 30 76 180.0 33 74 177.4 29 73 165.4 7 61 162.8 5 61 150.9 23 80 149.2 24 79 148.3 21 99 130.1 7 63 128.1

PAT Kicking Pct. Seefeldt, Sean - MSSU Colliver, John - SBU Cedeno, Fernando - SBU Frazell, Connor - PSU Kuhns, Eli - ESU Schmiemeier, J. - MWSU O'Brien, Drew - FHSU Neal, James - LWU Linn, Justin - WU Gebhardt, Zach - UCM

No. 49 50 34 40 31 60 35 66 65 52 G 9 9 9 12 11 11 11 7 11 10

Yds/G 338.1 313.3 274.5 272.1 258.6 251.4 248.9 248.7 228.1 167.4

XPT 2XP Pts. Pts/G 0 0 120 12.0 0 0 138 11.5 70 0 109 9.1 0 0 96 8.7 54 0 96 8.7 53 0 95 8.6 0 0 102 8.5 0 0 84 7.6 33 0 72 7.2 52 0 79 7.2 FGs Pts. 13-15 109 14-17 96 14-19 95 13-15 72 9-15 79 7-8 65 5-12 66 4-6 45 6-8 53 5-8 64

Pts/G 9.1 8.7 8.6 7.2 7.2 6.5 6.0 5.0 4.8 4.6

Att. Pct. Made/G 15 86.7 1.30 17 82.4 1.27 19 73.7 1.27 15 86.7 1.08 15 60.0 0.82 8 87.5 0.70 12 58.3 0.64 12 41.7 0.56 8 75.0 0.55 12 41.7 0.45 Yards 2092 2132 1448 1651 1250 2373 1376 2493 2395 1892 Made 33 21 8 70 54 52 51 17 53 44

Long 60 61 66 68 67 62 60 57 74 57

Avg. 42.7 42.6 42.6 41.3 40.3 39.5 39.3 37.8 36.8 36.4

Att. 33 21 8 71 56 54 53 18 57 48

Pct. 100.0 100.0 100.0 98.6 96.4 96.3 96.2 94.4 93.0 91.7

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2013 Individual Statistics Tackles Jones, Langston - NSU Kozeal, Tyke - UNK Causey, Kendrick - LU Werner, Kellen - UNK Harris, Kyler - NSU Dreiling, Nate - PSU Sanders, Jordan - ESU Shedd, Shaquille - SBU Disney, Tyler - PSU Spratley, Ricky - UCM Atagi, Bryce - WU McPhail, Justin - FHSU Juergens, S. - MWSU Ridgway, Gatlin - MSSU Gnader, DJ - NWMSU Shoecraft, A. - UCO Hill, Thomas - UCO Reimer, Eric - NWMSU Savage, Markuice - LU Dinwiddie, Des. - ESU

G Solo Ast. Total Avg/G Sacks 11 64 77 141 12.8 0.5 11 51 68 119 10.8 2.0 11 51 65 116 10.5 0.0 11 48 64 112 10.2 1.0 11 62 45 107 9.7 0.0 12 38 71 109 9.1 1.0 10 51 39 90 9.0 0.5 11 54 41 95 8.6 0.0 12 46 55 101 8.4 3.5 10 40 44 84 8.4 0.0 11 54 36 90 8.2 1.5 11 54 36 90 8.2 2.0 11 41 47 88 8.0 0.0 10 34 46 80 8.0 5.5 15 69 43 112 7.5 4.0 10 34 38 72 7.2 1.0 8 31 26 57 7.1 0.0 15 60 46 106 7.1 6.5 11 50 27 77 7.0 0.0 10 44 25 69 6.9 1.0

Sacks G Solo Ast. Yards Total Avg/G Allen, Kenny - UCO 10 7 5 67 9.5 0.95 Longacre, Matt - NWMSU 15 10 3 89 12.0 0.80 Jackson, Cameron - WU 11 6 3 51 7.5 0.68 Ridgway, Gatlin - MSSU 10 5 1 43 5.5 0.55 Adair, Avery - PSU 12 5 2 34 6.0 0.50 Ndiaye, Elhadji - UNK 11 4 2 40 5.0 0.45 Jones, Jeremy - FHSU 11 5 0 40 5.0 0.45 Oladapo, Adebayo - WU 11 5 0 32 5.0 0.45 Powell, Josh - UCM 10 3 3 36 4.5 0.45 Moran, Dakota - NSU 9 4 0 19 4.0 0.44 Tackles For Loss G Solo Ast. Yards Allen, Kenny - UCO 10 12 11 80 Longacre, Matt - NWMSU 15 18 5 124 Jackson, Cameron - WU 11 12 5 70 Drury, Johnathan - SBU 10 9 4 35 Bowman, Matt - UNK 11 10 4 45 Hunter, Ramond - UCM 10 7 7 43 Ridgway, Gatlin - MSSU 10 8 3 52 Disney, Tyler - PSU 12 6 10 5.1 Atagi, Bryce - WU 11 8 4 44 Reimer, Eric - NWMSU 15 12 3 68 Passes Defended G Desir, Pierre - LWU 9 Swen, Elijah - MSSU 10 Matlock, Breon - MSSU 10 Bausby, DeVante - PSU 12 Jordan, Michael - MWSU 11 Dozier, Julian - ESU 10 Kenney, Calvin - WU 11 Williams, Willie - WU 11 Savage, Markuice - LU 11 Jones, Vernon - NSU 11 Interceptions Jordan, Micheal - FHSU Atagi, Bryce - WU Fortune, Gary - ESU Desir, Pierre - LWU Williams, Willie - WU Poston, Chris - ESU Winston, Darrain - NSU Harris, Kyler - NSU Enyard, Bryce - NWMSU Jordan, Michael - MWSU

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G 11 11 11 9 11 7 11 11 15 11

Br. Up 8 10 10 10 8 9 10 6 7 9

Int. 4 2 1 3 3 1 0 4 3 1

No. Yards TD 5 50 0 5 37 1 4 96 0 4 71 0 4 62 0 4 34 0 4 34 0 4 22 0 4 -1 0 3 52 0

Total Avg/G 17.5 1.75 20.5 1.37 14.5 1.32 11.0 1.10 12.0 1.09 10.5 1.05 9.5 0.95 11.0 0.92 10.0 0.91 13.5 0.90 Total 12 12 11 13 11 10 10 10 10 10

Fumbles Forced Spratley, Ricky - UCM Longacre, Matt - NWMSU Jones, Langston - NSU Smith, Brian - LU Sanders, Jordan - ESU Ndiaye, Elhadji - UNK Te'i, Joita - FHSU Terry, Keeston Kozeal, Tyke - UNK Belak, Nathaniel - SBU

G 10 15 11 11 10 11 11 11 11 11

No. 4 5 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 2

Avg/G 0.40 0.33 0.27 0.27 0.20 0.18 0.18 0.18 0.18 0.18

Fumbles Recovered Kozeal, Tyke - UNK Belak, Nathaniel - SBU Disney, Tyler - PSU Drury, Johnathan - SBU Williams, Nick - MWSU Maselera, Isaac - PSU Spratley, Ricky - UCM Washington, D. - PSU Puett, C. - MWSU Dunn, Timmy - LU

G 11 11 12 10 11 9 10 11 11 11

No. 4 4 4 3 3 2 2 2 2 2

Avg/G 0.36 0.36 0.33 0.30 0.27 0.22 0.20 0.18 0.18 0.18

Punt Return Avg. Clark, Marquez - UCO Myers, Jaime - WU Brown, John - PSU Lauderdale, Derw. - SBU Young, Bryce - NWMSU

G 10 11 12 11 15

No. Yards TD 18 326 2 17 232 2 23 264 0 15 136 1 22 134 0

Long 65 85 45 57 42

Avg. 18.1 13.6 11.5 9.1 6.1

Kick Return Avg. G Taylor, LaVance - UCM 10 Myers, Jaime - WU 11 Enyard, Bryce - NWMSU 15 Kirkwood, Anthony - UCM 10 Thomas, Dominic - MWSU 11

No. Yards TD 13 458 2 24 667 1 26 688 1 12 309 0 19 485 1

Long 96 98 85 48 96

Avg. 35.2 27.8 26.5 25.8 25.5

Avg/G 1.33 1.20 1.10 1.08 1.00 1.00 0.91 0.91 0.91 0.91

Morris Henderson was selected to the All-MIAA second team last season.


MIAA Postseason History Regular Season Champions Year 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 1979 1978 1977 1976 1975 1974 1973 1972 1971 1970

Team Northwest Missouri Missouri Western Pittsburg State Northwest Missouri Northwest Missouri Northwest Missouri Northwest Missouri Northwest Missouri Washburn Pittsburg State PSU, UCM, ESU, MWSU, NWSMU Northwest Missouri Pittsburg State Northwest Missouri Northwest Missouri Northwest Missouri Northwest Missouri Pittsburg State, Northwest Missouri Pittsburg State Pittsburg State Missouri Southern Pittsburg State Pittsburg State Pittsburg State Pittsburg State UCM, TSU, SEMO Central Missouri, Southeast Missouri Central Missouri Truman State Northwest Missouri Central Missouri, Missouri S&T Truman State Truman State Missouri S&T Northwest Missouri Missouri State Missouri S&T, Southeast Missouri Truman State, Southeast Missouri Southeast Missouri Northwest Missouri Southeast Missouri Lincoln, Northwest Missouri Truman State Central Missouri, Truman State

1969 1968 1967 1966 1965 1964 1963 1962 1961 1960 1959 1958 1957 1956 1955 1954 1953 1952 1951 1950 1949 1948 1947 1946 1943-45 1942 1941 1940 1939 1938 1937 1936 1935 1934 1933 1932 1931 1930 1929 1928 1927 1926 1925 1924

2013-14 Champions By Sport

Southeast Missouri, Truman State Southeast Missouri Southeast Missouri Missouri State Truman State Truman State Missouri State Southeast Missouri Truman State Truman State Southeast Missouri Southeast Missouri Southeast Missouri Central Missouri Southeast Missouri Truman State Truman State Northwest Missouri, Truman State Truman State, Missouri State Missouri S&T Missouri S&T Missouri State, Northwest Missouri Missouri S&T Southeast Missouri No MIAA Competition Missouri State, Northwest Missouri Missouri S&T, Northwest Missouri Missouri State Northwest Missouri Northwest Missouri Southeast Missouri Truman State Truman State Truman State Truman State Truman State Northwest Missouri Truman State Truman State Missouri State, Truman State Truman State Central Missouri Northwest Missouri Truman State

Men's Cross Country Central Missouri Women's Cross Country Southwest Baptist Men's Soccer Lindenwood Women's Soccer Southwest Baptist Volleyball Central Missouri Football Northwest Missouri Wrestling Nebraska-Kearney Men's Indoor Track & Field Pittsburg State Women's Indoor Track & Field Lincoln Men's Basketball Missouri Southern Women's Basketball Emporia State Men's Tennis Northwest Missouri Women's Tennis Southwest Baptist Men's Golf Central Missouri Women's Golf Central Oklahoma Softball Missouri Western Baseball Emporia State Men's Outdoor Track & Field Pittsburg State Women's Outdoor Track & Field Lincoln

MIAA Teams* in the NCAA Playoffs Team

Appearances

Years

NCAA DII Champions

Central Missouri (UCM)

2

2002, 10

Emporia State (ESU)

1

2003, 13

Missouri Southern (MSSU)

1

1993

Missouri Western (MWSU)

4

2006, 10, 11, 12

Northwest Missouri (NWMSU)

17

1984, 89, 96, 97, 98, 99, 2000, 02, 04,

1997, 1998, 2009, 2013

05, 06, 07, 08, 09, 10, 11, 12, 13

1989, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 99, 2000

1992, 2011

Pittsburg State (PSU)

17

01, 03, 04, 05, 08, 11

Truman State (TSU)

4

1982, 90, 92, 94

Washburn (WU)

3

2005, 07, 11

* - Teams Only Listed For Appearances as MIAA Schools

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Scoring Summary (Final) Lincoln vs Lindenwood (Sep 05, 2013 at St. Charles, Mo.)

2013 Game-By-Game Stats

Lincoln (0-1,0-1) vs. Lindenwood (1-0,1-0) Date: Sep 05, 2013 • Site: St. Charles, Mo. • Stadium: Hunter Stadium Attendance: 3113

WEEK ONE - Lindenwood 24, Lincoln 22 ST. CHARLES, Mo. - The Lincoln football team nearly completed a dramatic fourth quarter comeback, but a dropped two-point conversion pass left the Blue Tigers on the short end of a 24-22 decision against Lindenwood on Thursday night (Sept. 5). The game came in the season opener for both squads. Lincoln scored 19 points in the final 15 minutes, capped off by a 29-yard touchdown pass by Jacob Morris to Bryson Winfrey with 18 seconds left in the game. The score completed an 11-play, 70-yard drive that took just 2:17 and which was highlighted by a nine-yard fourth-down conversion pass from Morris to Percy Turner. The Blue Tigers lined up for the two-point conversion, but Morris’ attempt bounced off the hands of an open receiver in the end zone, resulting in the final score. It appeared as if Lincoln would be given new life in the ensuing kickoff, as the Blue Tigers’ onside attempt was recovered by LU at the Lindenwood 47. After a brief discussion, however, it was ruled that an illegal procedure had taken place, negating the recovery. The Blue Tigers attempted a second onside kick and Andrew Fishel lobbed the ball high enough in the air for it to be anybody’s ball, but the Lions came down with it, allowing Lindenwood to hold on for the win. The Blue Tigers started the fourth quarter trailing 24-3, but a big play by Lincoln’s defense jump-started the rally. On Lindenwood’s first play of the quarter, Brian Smith forced and recovered a fumble on a completed pass, giving Lincoln the ball at the Lindenwood 39. It was actually the second-straight play in which the LU defense forced a turnover, as the Lions’ previous drive ended with Lincoln’s Keldon Warfield making an interception.

Score by Quarters Lincoln Lindenwood Qtr Time 1st 2nd

3rd 4th

10:20 14:46 02:25 00:20 10:54 12:05 04:24 00:18

1

2

0 7

3

3 10

4

0 7

19 0

Total

22 24

Scoring Play

V-H

LWU - Byrd,Marvin 4 yd run (White,Brandon kick), 11-74 4:40 LWU - White,Brandon 31 yd field goal, 9-76 2:17 LU - Fishel,Andrew 25 yd field goal, 14-58 5:17 LWU - Taylor,Tyrian 26 yd pass from Miller,Dillon (White,Brandon kick), 6-78 1:57 LWU - Robinson,Alex 5 yd pass from Miller,Dillon (White,Brandon kick), 12-78 3:01 LU - Borney,Andre 23 yd pass from Morris,Jacob (Fishel,Andrew kick), 5-39 1:39 LU - Henderson,Morris 19Individual yd run (Fishel,Andrew blockd), 5-80 1:13 Statisticskick (Final) LU - Winfrey,Bryson yd pass from Morris,Jacob (Morris,Jacob pass failed), 2:17 Lincoln29vs Lindenwood (Sep 05, 2013 at 11-70 St. Charles, Mo.)

Lincoln

0-7 0 - 10 3 - 10 3 - 17 3 - 24 10 - 24 16 - 24 22 - 24

Lindenwood

Kickoff time: 7:00 pm • End of Game: 10:17 pm • Total elapsed time: 3:17 Officials: Don Hutcheson; Umpire: Lott; Linesman: Makovicka; Rushing No.Alan Gain Loss Net TD Rushing Referee:No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg AvgChip Line judge: Eric Cooper; Laurentius; Field judge: Powell; Byrd,Marvin 13 Matt 78 0 78 1 Henderson,Morris 17 108 Back 9 judge: 99 1 Greg 20 5.8 Stewart,Chase 1 10 0 10 0 Morris,Jacob 22 68 32 36 0 12 1.6 Side judge: Bo Uhmacher; Rayford,Jared 3 6 0 6 0 Brock,Deon 6 25 0 25 0 7 4.2 Temperature: 82 • Wind: 3 S • Weather: mostly cloudy Miller,Dillon 1 0 1 -1 0 Borney,Andre 1 10 0 10 0 10 10.0 Woodard,Maurice Pegues,Isam Roby,Kerry Totals

3 7 1 5 1 0 51 223

Passing Morris,Jacob Borney,Andre Totals

C-A-I 20-35-1 0-1-0 20-36-1

Receiving Woodard,Maurice Borney,Andre Turner,Percy Winfrey,Bryson Draine,Khirey Henderson,Morris Totals

No. Yards 6 82 4 44 4 42 2 41 2 14 2 3 20 226

Punting Segura,Julio Totals

No. 6 6

Yds 227 227

0 7 0 5 5 -5 46 177

0 0 0 1

5 2.3 5 5.0 0 -5.0 20 3.5

Yds TD Long Sack 226 2 29 4 0 0 0 0 226 2 29 4 TD 0 1 0 1 0 0 2

Long 29 23 16 29 13 6 29

Avg Long In20 37.8 57 4 37.8 57 4

TB 0 0

Punt Kickoff Intercept Returns No Yds Lg No Yds Lg No Yds Lg Borney,Andre 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Henderson,Morris 0 0 0 2 84 58 0 0 0 Lowe,Derrick 0 0 0 1 5 5 0 0 0 Rose,Mustafa 0 0 0 1 27 27 0 0 0 Warfield,Keldon 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 Totals 3 0 0 4 116 58 1 0 0 Field goals Fishel,Andrew

Qtr Time Dist Result 2nd 02:25 25 yards Good

TEAM Totals

1 19

0 94

2 3

Passing Miller,Dillon Gomez,Ben Totals

C-A-I 34-52-1 2-4-0 36-56-1

Receiving Gater,Jordan Alexander,Jaron Byrd,Marvin Robinson,Alex Taylor,Tyrian Sealer,Sam Stewart,Chase Roby,Tre' Totals

No. Yards 10 107 6 94 6 30 5 45 5 36 2 51 1 7 1 7 36 377

Lg 14 10 2 0 0 0 1 14

-2 91

Yds TD Long Sack 363 2 46 1 14 0 10 0 377 2 46 1

Yds 205 205

TD 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 2

Long 26 36 17 20 26 46 7 7 46

Punting Burns,Edward Totals

No. 5 5

Returns Robinson,Alex Roby,Tre' Green,D'Andre Gater,Jordan Totals

No Yds

Field goals White,Brandon White,Brandon

Qtr Time Dist Result 2nd 14:46 31 yards Good 4th 05:37 28 yards Missed

Punt

1 0 0 0 1

7 0 0 0 7

Avg 6.0 10.0 2.0 -1.0 -2.0 4.8

Avg Long In20 41.0 65 0 41.0 65 0 Kickoff

Lg No Yds

7 0 0 0 7

0 2 0 2 4

0 63 0 36 99

Intercept

Lg No Yds

0 39 0 20 39

TB 1 1

0 0 1 0 1

0 0 0 0 0

Lg

0 0 0 0 0

After Winfrey gave Lincoln a first down with a 12-yard reception Kickoffs No. Yards Avg TB OB Kickoffs No. Yards Avg TB OB 4 236 59.0 0 0 Oliva,Anderson 1 62 62.0 0 0 following the fumble recovery, the Blue Tiger offense stalled, with a Segura,Julio White,Brandon 4 210 52.5 0 1 rush for no gain followed by two straight incompletions. On fourth All-purpose Run Rcv KR PR IR Total All-purpose Run Rcv KR PR IR Total down, however, Morris found Andre Borney near the goal line, and Henderson,Morris 99 3 84 0 0 186 Gater,Jordan 0 107 36 0 0 143 Woodard,Maurice 7 82 0 0 0 89 Byrd,Marvin 78 30 0 0 0 108 the senior receiver hauled in the pass and walked into the end zone Borney,Andre 10 44 0 0 0 54 Alexander,Jaron 0 94 0 0 0 94 Turner,Percy 0 42 0 0 (Final) 0 42 Roby,Tre' 0 7 63 0 0 70 Team Statistics for Lincoln’s first touchdown of the season. That made the score 24Lincoln vs Lindenwood (Sep 05, 2013 at St. Charles, Mo.) FUMBLES: Lincoln-Borney,Andre 2-0; Morris,Jacob 1-0. Lindenwood-Roby,Tre' 1-0; Gater,Jordan 1-1. 10, giving Lincoln new life. Later in the quarter, a missed field goal by Lindenwood kept the Blue Tigers’ momentum going. After taking over at the Lincoln 20, Morris engineered a quick 80-yard scoring drive, highlighted by a 29-yard reception from Maurice Woodard, a 17-yard rush from Morris Henderson and a 12-yard keeper by Morris. Henderson then capped off the drive with a 19-yard run into the end zone. The extra point was blocked, however, leaving the Blue Tigers down, 24-16. With 4:08 left on the clock, Lindenwood tried to ice the game with one final drive. The Lions nearly reached that goal, but a completion that would have put Lindenwood in field goal range was negated by an illegal man downfield penalty. Lincoln stopped the Lions at the Blue Tiger 30 on third down, setting up a big fourth down conversion attempt for Lindenwood. The Blue Tigers rose to the occasion, as Smith broke up Lindenwood’s pass attempt, stetting up the exciting end game and near comeback by the Blue Tigers. Morris finished with 20 completions in 35 attempts and two touchdowns with an interception. Henderson gained 99 yards on the ground and added a score while Morris rushed for 36 yards. Woodard caught six passes for 82 yards while Borney added 44 yards and Turner gained 42 on four receptions apiece. Winfrey caught two passes for 41 yards and the Blue Tigers’ final touchdown. Markuice Savage recorded 10 tackles, including nine solo, to lead the Lincoln defense, while Smith finished with nine. Warfield and Faleoga Russell each posted tackles for loss, with Russell coming up with Lincoln’s only sack of the evening. Timmy Dunn added seven tackles. In the kicking game, Julio Segura averaged 59 yards on four kickoffs and 37.8 yards on six punts, pinning the Lions inside their own 20 on four of his six attempts. Fishel added a 25-yard field goal for Lincoln’s first points of the season.

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FIRST DOWNS Ru s h i n g Passing Penalty NET YARDS RUSHING Rushing Attempts Average Per Rush Rushing Touchdowns Yards Gained Rushing Yards Lost Rushing NET YARDS PASSING Completions-Attempts-Int Average Per Attempt Average Per Completion Passing Touchdowns TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS Total offense plays Average Gain Per Play Fumbles: Number-Lost Penalties: Number-Yards PUNTS-YARDS Average Yards Per Punt Net Yards Per Punt Inside 20 50+ Yards Touchbacks Fair catch KICKOFFS-YARDS Average Yards Per Kickoff Net Yards Per Kickoff Touchbacks Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD Average Per Return Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD Average Per Return Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD Miscellaneous Yards Possession Time 1st Quarter 2nd Quarter 3rd Quarter 4th Quarter Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Touchdowns Field goals Sacks By: Number-Yards PAT Kicks Field Goals

LU 23 11 10 2 177 51 3.5 1 223 46 226 20-36-1 6.3 11.3 2 403 87 4.6 3-0 10-84 6-227 37.8 36.7 4 1 0 3 4-236 59.0 34.2 0 3-0-0 0.0 4-116-0 29.0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0 30:28 6: 03 8:03 10:01 6:21 6 of 19 2 of 5 2-3 1-3 1-3 1-1 1-2 1-1

LWU 22 6 16 0 91 19 4.8 1 94 3 377 36-56-1 6.7 10.5 2 468 75 6.2 2-1 6-65 5-205 41.0 37.0 0 1 1 1 5-272 54.4 31.2 0 1-7-0 7.0 4-99-0 24.8 1-0-0 0-0-0 0 29:32 8: 57 6: 5 7 4: 59 8: 3 9 2 of 12 1 of 3 3-4 2-4 1-4 4-25 3-3 1-2

Lindenwood: 24 Lincoln: 22

Sept. 5, 2013 St. Charles, Mo. Hunter Stadium


Scoring Summary (Final) Grambling State vs Lincoln (Sep 14, 2013 at Kansas City, Mo.)

2013 Game-By-Game Stats Grambling State (0-3) vs. Lincoln (1-1) Date: Sep 14, 2013 • Site: Kansas City, Mo. • Stadium: Arrowhead Stadium Attendance: 20176

WEEK TWO - Lincoln 47, Grambling State 34

Score by Quarters Grambling State Lincoln

KANSAS CITY, Mo. - The Lincoln football team built a 16-0 first quarter lead en route to a 47-34 victory over Grambling State in Qtr Time 12:33 The Missouri Classic on Saturday (Sept. 14). Morris Henderson 04:55 00:23 totaled 325 all-purpose yards and Jacob Morris threw for 280 07:26 yards and a touchdown with no interceptions as Lincoln, an 07:12 05:28 NCAA Division II program, knocked off Grambling State, an 12:52 08:38 NCAA Division I FCS team, at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas 07:28 City, Mo. 12:41 1st

2nd

3rd

4th

1

2

0 16

3

14 7

4

7 14

13 10

Total

34 47

Scoring Play

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LU - Fishel,Andrew 40 yd field goal, 4-4 1:01 LU - Henderson,Morris 41 yd run (Fishel,Andrew kick), 3-61 0:39 LU - Turner,Percy 51 yd run (Fishel,Andrew kick failed), 1-51 0:11 GRAM - Kelly, Jestin 8 yd run (Wallace, Johnathan kick), 7-79 2:56 LU - Henderson,Morris 103 yd kickoff return (Fishel,Andrew kick) GRAM - Rogers, Chester 7 yd pass from Willimas, D.J. (Wallace, Johnathan kick), 5-68 1:37 LU - Henderson,Morris 44 yd run (Fishel,Andrew kick), 6-79 2:02 GRAM - Kelly, Jestin 9 yd run (Wallace, Johnathan kick), 9-72 4:13 LU - Morris,Jacob 11 yd run (Fishel,Andrew kick), 4-79 1:04 LU - Draine,Khirey 13 yd pass from Morris,Jacob (Fishel,Andrew kick), 7-48 2:29 10:42 GRAM - Leake, Dominique 38 yd pass from Willimas, D.J. (Wallace, Johnathan kick failed), 5-75 1:52 Individual Statistics (Final) 06:12 LU - Fishel,Andrew 30 yd field goal, 9-62 4:30 Grambling State 14, 2013 Kansas 00:10 GRAM - Rogers, Chester 15 yd vs pass Lincoln from Willimas,(Sep D.J. (Wallace, Johnathanat kick), 7-80 1:33 City, Mo.)

Henderson scored two rushing touchdowns and returned a Lincoln kickoff 102 yards for a score to help LU secure the win. Hender- Grambling State Kickoff time: 4:30pm • End of Game: 8:20 • Total elapsed time: 3:50 son rushed for 137 yards on 11 carries, gained 74 more yards Rushing Scorer:No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg Avg Rushing No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg Avg Officials: Dan Carr; Kelly, Jestin 25 140 2 138 2 21 5.5 Henderson,Morris 11 141 4 137 2 44 12.5 • Wind: • Weather: on three receptions and finished with 114 kick-return yards in Temperature: Martin, Juwan 3 43 0 43 0 23 14.3 Brock,Deon 8 68 1 67 0 29 8.4 Missouri Skinner, Cedric Classic 6 25 0 25 0 8 4.2 Turner,Percy 2 51 1 50 1 51 25.0 the win. Henderson helped the Blue Tigers outrush Grambling The Runner, Jeremy 1 2 0 2 0 2 2.0 Morris,Jacob 14 60 17 43 1 19 3.1 Wallace, Johnathan 1 2 0 2 0 2 2.0 Pegues,Isam 5 15 0 15 0 5 3.0 State, 320-192, with Deon Brock (67 yards), Percy Turner (50 Willimas, D.J. 4 1 19 -18 0 1 -4.5 Tenner,Martee 4 10 4 6 0 9 1.5 40 213 21 192 2 23 4.8 Rose,Mustafa 1 2 0 2 0 2 2.0 yards, one touchdown) and Morris (43 yards and a score) also Totals Totals 45 347 27 320 4 51 7.1 contributed on the ground. Passing C-A-I Yds TD Long Sack Passing C-A-I Yds TD Long Sack Lincoln’s defense also made its share of plays, including a forced fumble by Faleoga Russell on a sack from Justus Schulte on GSU’s first drive of the game, which led to three early points for the Blue Tigers on an Andrew Fishel 40-yard field goal. Henderson later scored on a 41-yard run and Turned rushed 51 yards for a score in the closing minutes of the first period to give Lincoln the early 16-0 lead. Grambling State answered with its first touchdown drive of the night midway through the second quarter, but Henderson immediately responded, taking the ensuing kickoff back from two-yards deep in his own end zone all the way to the house to make it a 23-7 affair. That score would hold until Lincoln’s opening drive of the second half, which ended with a 44-yard rushing TD by Henderson to give LU a 30-14 lead. GSU answered with a 72-yard touchdown drive to cut the Blue Tigers’ lead back to nine, but Morris had a response of his own. Lincoln drove 79 yards in 1:11, highlighted by a 64-yard completion from Morris to Henderson capped off by a Morris 11-yard keeper.

Willimas, D.J. Totals

22-38-0 22-38-0

Receiving Rogers, Chester McGhee, Anthony Bailey, Robert Byrdsong, Brandon Leake, Dominique Totals

No. Yards 12 169 4 57 3 39 2 20 1 38 22 323

Punting Wallace, Johnathan Totals

No. 6 6

323 323

Yds 236 236

3 3

TD 2 0 0 0 1 3

44 44

Long 44 30 18 16 38 44

Avg Long In20 39.3 46 1 39.3 46 1

Defensively, LU was led by Kendrick Causey, who had a hand in 15 tackles, while Schulte and Kerry Roby each had nine takedowns. Schulte, John McCain and John Rose each registered sacks for the Blue Tigers while the three of them, plus Garrett Carrillo and Jamell Tombah, each had tackles for loss. Brian Smith made seven tackles to go with two pass break-ups and a forced fumble and recovery while Markuice Savage and Tevin Brock each added six tackles. Julio Segura had a good night in the kicking game, averaging 30.5 yards on four punts, three of which pinned Grambling State inside its own 20. Seguro also average 56.7 yards on nine kickoffs.

TB 0 0

Morris,Jacob Totals

18-36-0 18-36-0

Receiving Draine,Khirey Henderson,Morris Woodard,Maurice Turner,Percy Brock,Deon Tenner,Martee Borney,Andre Totals

No. Yards 7 79 3 74 2 36 2 21 2 15 1 33 1 22 18 280

Punting Segura,Julio Totals

No. 4 4

Yds 122 122

280 280

1 1

TD 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

64 64

2 2

Long 27 64 19 18 12 33 22 64

Avg Long In20 30.5 36 3 30.5 36 3

TB 0 0

Punt Kickoff Intercept Returns No Yds Lg No Yds Lg No Yds Lg McGhee, Anthony 1 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 Williams, Chad 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Domino, Ka'Jandr 0 0 0 5 111 26 0 0 0 Myers, George 0 0 0 3 58 30 0 0 0 Totals 1 4 4 9 169 30 0 0 0

Punt Kickoff Intercept Returns No Yds Lg No Yds Lg No Yds Lg Borney,Andre 3 28 15 1 18 18 0 0 0 Henderson,Morris 0 0 0 2 117 103 0 0 0 Lowe,Derrick 0 0 0 1 16 16 0 0 0 Totals 3 28 15 4 151 103 0 0 0

Field goals Vazquez, Juan

Field goals Fishel,Andrew Fishel,Andrew

Kickoffs Vazquez, Juan Wallace, Johnathan

Qtr Time Dist Result 2nd 12:37 51 yards Blocked No. Yards 5 290 1 53

Avg 58.0 53.0

All-purpose Run Rcv KR Rogers, Chester 0 169 0 Kelly, Jestin 138 0 0 Domino, Ka'Jandre 0 0 111 McGhee, Anthony 0 57 0

TB 2 0

PR 0 0 0 4

OB 0 0

IR 0 0 0 0

Total 169 138 111 61

Qtr 1st 4th

Time Dist Result 12:33 40 yards Good 06:12 30 yards Good

Kickoffs Segura,Julio

No. Yards 9 510

Avg 56.7

All-purpose Henderson,Morris Brock,Deon Draine,Khirey Turner,Percy

Run Rcv KR 137 74 117 67 15 0 0 79 0 50 21 0

PR 0 0 0 0

TB 0 IR 0 0 0 0

OB 0 Total 328 82 79 71

FUMBLES: Grambling State-Kelly, Jestin 1-1; Willimas, D.J. 1-1. Lincoln-None.

Lincoln Overall Team Statistics (as of Sep 17, 2013) All games

Team Statistics SCORING

LU 69 34.5 51 25 21 5 502 570 68 95 5.3 251.0 5 506 38-72-1 7.0 13.3 253.0 3 1008 167 6.0 504.0 8-267 6-28 1-0 33.4 4.7 0.0 3-0 27-228 114.0 11-379 34.5 33.5 30:31 14/36 39% 2/6 33% 4-20 8 9 3-3 0-1 (5-7) 71% (3-7) 43% (6-8) 75% 20176 1/20176

Points Per Game Lincoln increased its lead to 44-21 early in the fourth quarter, as FIRST DOWNS Khiry Draine hauled in a 13-yard touchdown pass put the Blue RPaussshiinngg Penalty Tigers ahead by 23. Grambling State answered with a quick RUSHING YARDAGE Yards gained rushing touchdown drive to make it 44-27, following a missed extra Yards lost rushing Attempts point, but Lincoln responded with one final scoring drive, end- Rushing Average Per Rush Average Per Game ing with a made 30-yard field goal by Fishel. Grambling State TDs Rushing didn’t score again until there were only 10 seconds remaining inPASSING YARDAGE Comp-Att-Int the game, resulting in Lincoln’s 47-34 final score. Average Per Pass

Draine finished with 79 receiving yards on seven receptions while Maurice Woodard caught two passes for 36 yards. Turner and Brock caught two passes each for 21 and 15 yards, respectively, while Isam Pegues picked up 15 additional yards.

3 3

0-3 0 - 10 0 - 16 7 - 16 7 - 23 14 - 23 14 - 30 21 - 30 21 - 37 21 - 44 27 - 44 27 - 47 34 - 47

Average Per Catch Average Per Game TDs Passing TOTAL OFFENSE Total Plays Average Per Play Average Per Game KICK RETURNS: #-Yards PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards INT RETURNS: #-Yards KICK RETURN AVERAGE PUNT RETURN AVERAGE INT RETURN AVERAGE FUMBLES-LOST PENALTIES-Yards Average Per Game PUNTS-Yards Average Per Punt Net punt average TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 3RD-DOWN Conversions 3rd-Down Pct 4TH-DOWN Conversions 4th-Down Pct SACKS BY-Yards MISC YARDS TOUCHDOWNS SCORED FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS ON-SIDE KICKS RED-ZONE SCORES RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS PAT-ATTEMPTS ATTENDANCE Games/Avg Per Game Neutral Site Games

Score by Quarters Lincoln Opponents

1st

16 7

2nd

10 24

3rd

14 14

4th

29 13

Total 0 69 0 58

OT

OPP 58 29.0 50 15 30 5 284 308 24 59 4.8 142.0 3 700 58-94-1 7.4 12.1 350.0 5 984 153 6.4 492.0 13-268 2-11 1-0 20.6 5.5 0.0 4-3 21-196 98.0 11-441 40.1 35.7 29:29 8/28 29% 2/5 40% 6-40 0 8 1-3 0-0 (7-8) 88% (6-8) 75% (7-8) 88% 3113 1/3113 0/0

Lincoln: 47 Grambling St.: 34

Sept. 14, 2013 Kansas City, Mo. Arrowhead Stadium The Missouri Classic

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Scoring Summary (Final) Lincoln vs Missouri Southern (Sep 21, 2013 at Joplin, Mo.)

2013 Game-By-Game Stats

Lincoln (1-2,0-2) vs. Missouri Southern (3-0,3-0) Date: Sep 21, 2013 • Site: Joplin, Mo. • Stadium: Hughes Stadium Attendance: 4798

WEEK THREE - Missouri Southern 59, Lincoln 10 JOPLIN, Mo. - Missouri Southern scored touchdowns on each of its first six drives as the Lions handed the Lincoln football team a 59-10 loss on Saturday (Sept. 21). The Blue Tigers won the time of possession battle by over eight minutes, but Missouri Southern broke off four scoring runs of longer than 20 yards to earn the win. Jacob Morris tied his own Lincoln record with 26 completions, throwing for 232 yards with an interception. Morris had previously broken the school record at the end of last season with a 26 completions at Southwest Baptist. Six of Morris’ completions on Saturday went to Khiry Draine, who led all receivers with 128 yards. Morris Henderson, the reigning MIAA Offensive Player of the Week, had his seventh-straight game with over 100 all-purpose yards and scored Lincoln’s only touchdown of the afternoon. Henderson capped off a nine-play drive near the end of the second quarterm, highlighted by a 25-yard reception from Draine just inbounds of the sideline, with a 10-yard run that cut MSSU’s lead to 42-10. Henderson finished with 68 yards on 16 carries, 34 yards on five receptions and 38 yards on three kickoff returns. Andre Borney also caught six passes, finishing with 31 yards, while Maurice Woodard grabbed five passes for 29 yards. Isam Pegues added 45 yards on four carries while Andrew Fishel accounted for Lincoln’s other three points with a 23-yard field goal.

Score by Quarters Lincoln Missouri Southern Qtr Time 1st

2nd

3rd 4th

13:44 06:39 01:44 00:56 14:52 12:43 06:07 03:17 09:48 07:56 12:28

1

2

3 21

3

7 21

4

0 10

0 7

Total

10 59

Scoring Play

V-H

MSSU - Forchu, Giresse 7 yd run (Seefeldt, Sean kick), 2-77 1:16 MSSU - Johnson, Ejay 28 yd run (Seefeldt, Sean kick), 7-98 3:41 LU - Fishel,Andrew 23 yd field goal, 13-71 4:48 MSSU - Allen, Terrance 54 yd run (Seefeldt, Sean kick), 2-66 0:42 MSSU - Jones, JJ 21 yd run (Seefeldt, Sean kick), 2-28 0:36 MSSU - Barnwell, Chris 75 yd run (Seefeldt, Sean kick), 1-75 0:10 MSSU - Forchu, Giresse 2 yd run (Seefeldt, Sean kick), 8-83 3:53 LU - Henderson,Morris 10 yd run (Fishel,Andrew kick), 9-91 2:43 MSSU - Seefeldt, Sean 37 yd field goal, 7-43 3:19 (Final) Individual Statistics MSSULincoln - Brown,vs Jason 56 yd fumble recovery (Seefeldt, Sean at kick) Missouri Southern (Sep 21, 2013 Joplin, Mo.) MSSU - Jones, JJ 28 yd run (Seefeldt, Sean kick), 13-81 7:10

Lincoln

0-7 0 - 14 3 - 14 3 - 21 3 - 28 3 - 35 3 - 42 10 - 42 10 - 45 10 - 52 10 - 59

Missouri Southern

Kickoff time: 2:37No. pm • End of Game: 5:42 • Total elapsed time: 3:15 Rushing Gain Loss Net TD Lg Avg Rushing No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg Officials: Referee: 16 Dwight Umpire: Schulz; Linesman: Gary0Anspach; Henderson,Morris 68 Neibling; 0 68 1 10 4.2 Scott Barnwell, Chris 11 161 161 1 75 Pegues,Isam 4 46 Back 1 judge: 45 0 Brendon 31 11.2 Jones, JJ Field judge: 6 109 0 109 2 28 Line judge: Bret Bascue; Barnes; Andy Lebo; Brock,Deon 2 8 0 8 0 6 4.0 Nelson, Michael 4 93 0 93 0 65 Side judge: David Sherwood; Scorer: Justin Maskus; Morris,Jacob 12 36 29 7 0 28 0.6 Johnson, Ejay 4 64 0 64 1 28 Temperature: ESE 5 • 0Weather: Tenner,Martee 73 F 1• Wind: 4 0 4 4 4.0 Clear Forchu, Giresse 10 57 0 57 2 30 Totals

35 162

Passing Morris,Jacob Totals

C-A-I 26-40-1 26-40-1

Receiving Draine,Khirey Borney,Andre Henderson,Morris Woodard,Maurice Turner,Percy Brock,Deon Totals

No. Yards 6 128 6 31 5 34 5 29 2 7 2 3 26 232

Punting Segura,Julio Manning,Jon Totals

No. 5 1 6

1

31

3.8

Yds TD Long Sack 232 0 34 4 232 0 34 4 TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Long 34 16 28 12 4 2 34

Allen, Terrance Thayer, Anthony McDowell, Jay Buggs, Detavis Hayes, Ty'Quan Price, Anthony Totals Passing McDowell, Jay Totals Receiving Collier, Dion Jones, JJ Davis, Jocqui Totals

Returns Nichols, Ricky Haire, Demon Johnson, Ejay Totals

No Yds

Field goals

Field goals

Qtr

Result

Yds 55 55

Punt

1 0 0 1

22 0 0 22

1 0 0 0 0 0 7

54 10 19 7 3 0 75

Yds TD Long Sack 51 0 28 0 51 0 28 0

No. Yards 2 16 1 28 1 7 4 51

Punt Kickoff Intercept Returns No Yds Lg No Yds Lg No Yds Lg Henderson,Morris 0 0 0 3 38 19 0 0 0 Lowe,Derrick 0 0 0 3 49 23 0 0 0 Savage,Markuice 0 0 0 1 3 3 0 0 0 Totals 0 0 0 7 90 23 0 0 0 Dist

TB 0 0 0

0 54 0 39 4 25 0 7 3 0 2 -2 9 607

C-A-I 4-5-0 4-5-0

No. 1 1

Time

Avg Long In20 36.0 47 1 27.0 27 1 34.5 47 2

2 54 9 39 5 29 1 7 2 3 1 0 55 616

Punting Quinn, Stewart Totals

Qtr

Yds 180 27 207

30 132

Avg 14.6 18.2 23.2 16.0 5.7 27.0 4.3 5.0 7.0 0.0 -2.0 11.0

TD 0 0 0 0

Long 12 28 7 28

Avg Long In20 55.0 55 1 55.0 55 1 Kickoff

Lg No Yds

22 0 0 22

Time

2 0 1 3

36 0 32 68

Dist

TB 0 0

Intercept

Lg No Yds

24 0 32 32

0 1 0 1

0 0 0 0

Lg

0 0 0 0

Result

Fishel,Andrew 1st 01:44 23 yards Good Seefeldt, Sean 3rd 09:48 37 yards Good Missouri Southern won the game with it potent rushing attach, as Kickoffs No. Yards Avg TB OB Kickoffs No. Yards Avg TB OB the Lions amassed 607 yards on the ground and scored all but one Segura,Julio 3 165 55.0 0 0 Seefeldt, Sean 10 551 55.1 2 1 of its touchdowns on running plays. Lincoln, meanwhile, was held All-purpose Run Rcv KR PR IR Total All-purpose Run Rcv KR PR IR Total Henderson,Morris 68 34 38 0 0 140 Barnwell, Chris 161 0 0 0 0 161 to 132 yards on the ground. The Blue Tigers outgained the Lions Draine,Khirey 0 128 0 0 0 128 Jones, JJ 109 28 0 0 0 137 Lowe,Derrick 0 0 49 0 (Final) 0 49 Johnson, Ejay 64 0 32 0 0 96 Team Statistics through the air, 232-51, and finished with 364 yards of total offenseLincoln Pegues,Isam 45 0 0 0 0 45 Nelson, Michael 93 0 0 0 0 93 vs Missouri Southern (Sep 21, 2013 at Joplin, Mo.) while MSSU had 658. FUMBLES: Lincoln-Henderson,Morris 1-1. Missouri Southern-Nelson, Michael 1-1.

The Lions took control of the game early, scoring TDs on both of its first two drives before Lincoln got on the board with Fishel’s field goal. Lincoln had its chances, driving down to the MSSU 29 on the first drive and later got to the MSSU 19 in the third quarter, but was denied points on both occasions. The Blue Tigers also had a 49-yard scoring reception by Draine called back due to a penalty, and later were forced to punt on that drive.

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FIRST DOWNS Ru s h i n g Passing Penalty NET YARDS RUSHING Rushing Attempts Average Per Rush Rushing Touchdowns Yards Gained Rushing Yards Lost Rushing NET YARDS PASSING Completions-Attempts-Int Average Per Attempt Average Per Completion Passing Touchdowns TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS Total offense plays Average Gain Per Play Fumbles: Number-Lost Penalties: Number-Yards PUNTS-YARDS Average Yards Per Punt Net Yards Per Punt Inside 20 50+ Yards Touchbacks Fair catch KICKOFFS-YARDS Average Yards Per Kickoff Net Yards Per Kickoff Touchbacks Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD Average Per Return Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD Average Per Return Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD Miscellaneous Yards Possession Time 1st Quarter 2nd Quarter 3rd Quarter 4th Quarter Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Touchdowns Field goals Sacks By: Number-Yards PAT Kicks Field Goals

LU 20 6 10 4 132 35 3.8 1 162 30 232 26-40-1 5.8 8.9 0 364 75 4.9 1-1 9-85 6-207 34.5 30.8 2 0 0 1 3-165 55.0 32.3 0 0-0-0 0.0 7-90-0 12.9 0-0-0 1-0-0 0 30:33 8: 47 7:35 7: 03 7:08 6 of 18 1 of 3 2-3 1-3 1-3 0-0 1-1 1-1

MSSU 25 23 2 0 607 55 11.0 7 616 9 51 4-5-0 10.2 12.8 0 658 60 11.0 1-1 10-96 1-55 55.0 55.0 1 1 0 0 10-551 55.1 42.1 2 1-22-0 22.0 3-68-0 22.7 1-0-0 1-56-1 0 29:27 6: 13 7: 2 5 7: 57 7: 5 2 5 of 9 1 of 1 4-5 3-5 1-5 4-19 8-8 1-1

Missouri Southern: 59 Lincoln: 10

Sept. 21, 2013 Joplin, Mo. Hughes Stadium


Scoring Summary (Final) #12 Pittsburg St. vs Lincoln (Sep 28, 2013 at Jefferson City, Mo.)

2013 Game-By-Game Stats Pittsburg St. (4-0,4-0) vs. Lincoln (1-3,0-3) Date: Sep 28, 2013 • Site: Jefferson City, Mo. • Stadium: Dwight T. Reed Attendance: 3174

WEEK FOUR - Pittsburg State 59, Lincoln 38 JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. - The two teams combined for 1,295 yards of total offense and 13 touchdowns, but in the end Pittsburg State came out on top, defeating the Lincoln football team, 59-38, on Saturday afternoon (Sept. 28). Pittsburg State, which entered the game ranked No. 12 in the country in the latest American Football Coaches Association Division II poll, improved to 4-0 overall and in the MIAA while the Blue Tigers are now 1-3 on the year and 0-3 in league play. After a first quarter that featured just one score, a passing touchdown from Pittsburg State, the offenses for both teams got rolling in the second. The Gorillas put two more scores on the board before a 55-yard scoring pass from Jacob Morris to Khiry Draine cut the PSU lead down to 21-7. Tevin Brock then stopped Pittsburg State’s next drive with an interception, and the Lincoln offense marched down to the PSU 10 before a 28-yard field goal from Andrew Fishel made it a 21-10 ballgame. The rest of the first half belonged to Pittsburg State, as the Gorillas marched straight down the field and scored a touchdown to take an 18-point advantage. The ensuing kickoff went to the Lincoln 30 yard line, and confusion on the play resulted in PSU recovering a live ball, giving the Gorillas one more drive before the end of the half. The Lincoln defense refused to let the Gorillas in the end zone, however, and the half ended with a missed 21-yard field goal attempt. The second half became a shootout, with each team scoring two touchdowns in both the third and fourth quarters. The Gorillas struck first, scoring on the opening drive of the half with a 20-yard touchdown pass, but it didn’t take Lincoln long to respond. On the fourth play of LU’s next drive, Morris Henderson ran the ball 61 yards for a score, cutting Pittsburg State’s lead to 35-17.

Score by Quarters Pittsburg St. Lincoln Qtr Time 1st 2nd

3rd

4th

08:58 12:12 06:19 05:23 02:12 00:24 11:21 10:43 09:18 07:42 02:56 13:52 13:36 11:03 08:37

1

2

7 0

3

21 10

4

17 14

Total

59 38

14 14

Scoring Play

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PSU - Brown,John 9 yd pass from Abenoja,Anthony (Frazell,Connor kick), 10-62 4:58 7-0 PSU - Seybold,Jeff 1 yd run (Frazell,Connor kick), 13-99 6:30 14 - 0 PSU - Brown,John 29 yd pass from Abenoja,Anthony (Frazell,Connor kick), 8-71 4:15 21 - 0 LU - Draine,Khirey 55 yd pass from Morris,Jacob (Fishel,Andrew kick), 4-78 0:51 21 - 7 LU - Fishel,Andrew 28 yd field goal, 6-51 2:08 21 - 10 PSU - Brown,John 29 yd pass from Abenoja,Anthony (Frazell,Connor kick), 8-66 1:52 28 - 10 PSU - Kuntzsch,Levi 20 yd pass from Abenoja,Anthony (Frazell,Connor kick), 7-66 3:39 35 - 10 LU - Henderson,Morris 61 yd run (Fishel,Andrew kick), 4-80 0:31 35 - 17 PSU - Brown,John 56 yd pass from Abenoja,Anthony (Frazell,Connor kick), 4-69 1:25 42 - 17 LU - Henderson,Morris 2 yd run (Fishel,Andrew kick), 5-65 1:30 42 - 24 PSU - Frazell,Connor 22 yd field goal, 10-51 6:34 45 - 24 LU - Draine,Khirey 34 yd pass from Morris,Jacob (Fishel,Andrew kick), 6-71 1:30 45 - 31 PSU - Seybold,Jeff 56 yd run (Frazell,Connor kick), 1-56 0:11 52 - 31 Individual Statistics (Final) PSU - Brown,John 7 yd run (Frazell,Connor kick), 4-86 1:23 59 - 31 #12 Pittsburg St. vs Lincoln (Sep 28, 2013 at Jefferson City, Mo.) LU - Pegues,Isam 1 yd run (Fishel,Andrew kick), 9-67 2:26 59 - 38

Pittsburg St. Lincoln Kickoff time: 2:00 pm • End of Game: 5:02 pm • Total elapsed time: 3:02 RushingReferee: Richard No. Gain Dixon; Loss Net TD Lg Jim AvgLosey; Rushing No. Gain Loss Net Officials: Umpire: Linesman: Lee Ross; Henderson,Morris 14 157 0 157 Seybold,Jeff 20 191 4 187 Kevin 2 56 Warner; 9.4 Line judge: Dave Misel; Back judge: Field judge: Darewin Clardy; Holman,Dre 13 70 2 68 0 19 5.2 Morris,Jacob 12 71 2 69 Side judge: Kellen Adams; Scorer: Dan Carr; Sullivan,Steven 10 44 0 44 0 17 4.4 Brock,Deon 4 17 0 17 Temperature: Mid-70s Wind:1 S, 21 15mph • Weather: Cloudy & Rainy 3 Abenoja,Anthony 4 • 22 0 18 5.2 Turner,Percy 9 0 9 Pegues,Isam 2 1 1 0 Cushon,Marquise 1 13 Athletics 0 13 Association 0 13 13.0 game Mid-America Intercollegiate 35 255 3 252 Brown,John 12 0 12 II1Top 7 25 6.0 PSU ranked No. 12 in2AFCA/Division poll Totals Rampy,Luke Totals

1 0 51 352

0 0 7 345

Passing Abenoja,Anthony Totals

C-A-I 28-36-1 28-36-1

Yds TD Long Sack 442 5 66 0 442 5 66 0

Receiving Brown,John Lutman,Gavin Seybold,Jeff Cushon,Marquise Kuntzsch,Levi Daniel,Austin Combes,Conner Swartz,Kyle Totals

No. Yards 9 237 4 46 4 24 3 58 3 40 3 16 1 16 1 5 28 442 Yds 0

TD 4 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 5

0 3

0 56

Long 66 18 12 36 20 9 16 5 66

Punting Totals

No. 0

Returns Brown,John Teague,Dino Disney,Tyler Totals

No Yds

Field goals Frazell,Connor Frazell,Connor

Qtr Time Dist Result 2nd 00:00 21 yards Missed 3rd 02:56 22 yards Good

Punt

2 0 0 2

45 0 0 45

Avg Long In20 0.0 0 0 Kickoff

Lg No Yds

45 0 0 45

0.0 6.8

0 0 1 1

0 0 9 9

TB 0

Intercept

Lg No Yds

0 0 9 9

0 1 0 1

0 0 0 0

Lg

0 0 0 0

Passing Morris,Jacob Totals

C-A-I 15-29-1 15-29-1

Receiving Henderson,Morris Turner,Percy Draine,Khirey Brock,Deon Winfrey,Bryson Tenner,Martee Woodard,Maurice Totals

No. Yards 4 87 4 33 3 127 1 9 1 8 1 4 1 -2 15 266

Punting Segura,Julio Totals

No. 4 4

Yds 136 136

TD Lg Avg 2 61 11.2 0 19 5.8 0 8 4.2 0 5 3.0 1 1 0.0 3 61 7.2

Yds TD Long Sack 266 2 55 0 266 2 55 0 TD 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 2

Long 45 11 55 9 8 4 0 55

Avg Long In20 34.0 38 1 34.0 38 1

TB 0 0

Punt Kickoff Intercept Returns No Yds Lg No Yds Lg No Yds Lg Brock,Deon 0 0 0 1 17 17 0 0 0 Lowe,Derrick 0 0 0 5 112 41 0 0 0 Brock,Tevin 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 4 4 Henderson,Morris 0 0 0 1 15 15 0 0 0 Totals 0 0 0 7 144 41 1 4 4 Field goals Fishel,Andrew

Qtr Time Dist Result 2nd 02:12 28 yards Good

Pittsburg State didn’t need much time to answer, either, as the Kickoffs No. Yards Avg TB OB Kickoffs No. Yards Avg TB OB Gorillas scored on a 56-yard reception to retake the 25-point lead. Frazell,Connor 10 540 54.0 1 0 Segura,Julio 7 256 36.6 1 0 Once again, however, the Blue Tigers were able to put a quick reAll-purpose Run Rcv KR PR IR Total All-purpose Run Rcv KR PR IR Total Brown,John 12 237 0 45 0 294 Henderson,Morris 157 87 15 0 0 259 sponse on the board, as Henderson scored his second touchdown Seybold,Jeff 187 24 0 0 0 211 Draine,Khirey 0 127 0 0 0 127 Cushon,Marquise Team 13 58 0 0 0 71 Lowe,Derrick 0 0 112 0 0 112 Statistics (Final) of the game on a two-yard run to cap a quick five-play drive. Holman,Dre 68 0 0 0 0 68 Morris,Jacob 69 0 0 0 0 69 #12 Pittsburg St. vs Lincoln (Sep 28, 2013 at Jefferson City, Mo.) Lincoln ran the ball very well on that drive, with Morris contributing runs of 19 and 12 yards while Henderson himself gained 20 on FUMBLES: Pittsburg St.-Seybold,Jeff 2-2. Lincoln-None. PSU LU FIRST DOWNS 38 21 a carry. The Lincoln defense came up strong on Pittsburg State’s next two drives, limiting PSU to a field goal on the first and forcing a fumble on the second. John Rose recovered the ball on the latter drive on the Lincoln 29, setting up another scoring drive that ended with Draine catching a 34-yard pass from Morris for another touchdown. That made the score 45-31, cutting the Gorillas’ lead down to 14 points. That was as close as the Blue Tigers would get, however, as PSU outscored LU, 14-7, the rest of the way. Morris finished with 15 completions for 266 yards and two touchdowns. He also picked up 69 additional yards on 12 carries. Henderson was LU’s leading rusher, finishing with 157 yards and two scores on 14 carries. For the second time in three games, Henderson did not have a carry in which he lost yardage. Isam Pegues also scored a rushing touchdown for LU while Deon Brock rushed for 17 yards and Percy Turner gained nine on the ground. Draine led the way in the receiving game, finishing with three catches for 127 yards and the two touchdowns. Defensively, Markuice Savage had a hand in 13 tackles, including half of one for a loss, while Tevin Brock finished with 11 total tackles, an interception and a fumble recovery. Timmy Dunn had two quarterback hurries and tied Brian Smith for third on the team chart with nine tackles. In the kicking game, Julio Segura average 34 yards on four punts, pinning PSU inside its 20 once. Segura also averaged 36 yards on kickoff, mainly by design as the Blue Tigers opted for short kicks to take PSU’s Brown out of the return game. Fishel, meanwhile, remained perfect on field goal attempts this year with his 28-yarder in the second quarter.

Ru s h i n g Passing Penalty NET YARDS RUSHING Rushing Attempts Average Per Rush Rushing Touchdowns Yards Gained Rushing Yards Lost Rushing NET YARDS PASSING Completions-Attempts-Int Average Per Attempt Average Per Completion Passing Touchdowns TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS Total offense plays Average Gain Per Play Fumbles: Number-Lost Penalties: Number-Yards PUNTS-YARDS Average Yards Per Punt Net Yards Per Punt Inside 20 50+ Yards Touchbacks Fair catch KICKOFFS-YARDS Average Yards Per Kickoff Net Yards Per Kickoff Touchbacks Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD Average Per Return Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD Average Per Return Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD Miscellaneous Yards Possession Time 1st Quarter 2nd Quarter 3rd Quarter 4th Quarter Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Touchdowns Field goals Sacks By: Number-Yards PAT Kicks Field Goals

16 19 3 345 51 6.8 3 352 7 442 28-36-1 12.3 15.8 5 787 87 9.0 2-2 10-66 0-0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 10-540 54.0 37.6 1 2-45-0 22.5 1-9-0 9.0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0 41:04 8: 40 10:18 12:24 9:42 8 of 11 2 of 2 5-7 4-7 1-7 0-0 8-8 1-2

9 9 3 252 35 7.2 3 255 3 266 15-29-1 9.2 17.7 2 518 64 8.1 1-1 7-54 4-136 34.0 22.8 1 0 0 1 7-256 36.6 32.4 1 0-0-0 0.0 7-144-0 20.6 1-4-0 0-0-0 0 18:56 6: 20 4:42 2: 36 5: 1 8 1 of 10 1 of 3 3-4 2-4 1-4 0-0 5-5 1-1

Pittsburg State: 59 Lincoln: 38

Sept. 28, 2013 Jefferson City, Mo. Dwight T. Reed Stadium

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Scoring Summary (Final) #24 Emporia St. vs Lincoln (Oct 05, 2013 at Jefferson City, Mo.)

2013 Game-By-Game Stats

Emporia St. (5-0,5-0) vs. Lincoln (1-4,0-4) Date: Oct 05, 2013 • Site: Jefferson City, Mo. • Stadium: Dwight T. Reed Attendance: 1942

WEEK FIVE - Emporia State 52, Lincoln 14 JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. - In a day that began with pouring rain, causing sloppy field conditions that led to 10 overall fumbles and six combined turnovers, it was Emporia State that ultimately prevailed, handing the Lincoln football team a 52-14 loss on Saturday (Oct. 5). The contest, which was Lincoln’s annual Homecoming game, featured a big performance by Percy Turner, who came in as a reserve quarterback and led two scoring drives in the fourth quarter. Emporia State had taken a 45-0 lead before a two-yard run from Turner put the Blue Tigers on the scoreboard. Turner, who took over as the signal caller after starting quarterback Jacob Morris left with a leg injury, led the team 77 yards down the field before faking a handoff to Morris Henderson and gaining the final two yards on a keeper. Turner, who compiled 214 yards of total offense in the game, set up that score with three big plays, including a 61-yard scamper that moved Lincoln into Emporia State’s side of the field. Turner later completed a 16-yard pass to Henderson and hit Khiry Draine for 19 yards, with the latter completion coming on fourth-and-10 at the ESU 21. Turner finished his day with nine completions for 67 yards. The Hornets answered that drive with a score of their own, marching 75 yards in seven plays to add their final touchdown of the afternoon, leaving exactly three minutes on the clock. Lincoln needed just 1:19 to answer, though, as Turner drove the team back down the field in four plays, capped off by an 11-yard pass to Draine. This drive was again highlighted by a long run from Turner, as he started the drive off with a 69-yard keeper down to the Emporia State 14. Turner and Henderson each gained three yards on carries before Turner found Draine for the score.

Score by Quarters Emporia St. Lincoln Qtr Time 1st 2nd

3rd 4th

06:33 01:53 12:08 06:01 01:09 03:33 10:16 06:13 03:00 01:37

1

2

10 0

3

21 0

4

7 0

14 14

Total

52 14

Scoring Play

Maurice Woodard led Lincoln with five receptions, good for 33 yards, while Draine finished with a pair of catches and the score. Andre Borney also caught four passes for 24 yards. Other notable offensive performances by the Blue Tigers included Morris completing nine passes for 74 yards and Isam Pegues picking up 29 yards on seven carries. Kendrick Causey, who entered the game third in the MIAA in tackles, posted a team-best nine on Saturday, including eight solo. Markuice Savage was next with six tackles a pass break-up while Tevin Brock tallied five tackles, a forced fumble and a fumble recovery. Garrett Carrillo, Darius Ford and Darryl Blackmon each added four takedowns, with Carrillo and Ford both posting tackles for loss, and Brian Smith contributed two pass break-ups as well as three tackles.

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7-0 10 - 0 17 - 0 24 - 0 31 - 0 38 - 0 45 - 0 45 - 7 52 - 7 52 - 14

#24 Emporia St. vs Lincoln (Oct 05, 2013 at Jefferson City, Mo.)

Emporia St. 2:00pm • End of Game: 5:08 • Total Lincoln Kickoff time: elapsed time: 3:08 Officials: Referee: J. Rauschelbach; Umpire: Rod Tucker; Linesman: Tom Svehla; Rushing No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg Avg Rushing No. Gain LossSchmidt; Net TD Line judge: S. Wetterstrom; Back judge: Lance Tyson; Field judge: Martin Brown,Antonio 103 1 102 4 35 6.4 Turner,Percy 8 141 6 135 1 Side judge: Isaiah16Bragg; Scorer: Dan Carr; Mathews,Josh 8 58 6 52 0 19 6.5 Henderson,Morris 12 54 12 42 0 Temperature: 60 deg. • Wind: 8mp1WNW • Weather: Raining hard. Wilson,Brent 5 55 6 49 27 9.8 Pegues,Isam 7 29 0 29 0 Tice,Jordan 8 2013 22 5 17 0 6 2.1 Morris,Jacob 7 20 17 3 0 Lincoln Homecoming Iwuagwa,Dozie Jones,Corben Totals

9 16 2 0 48 254

Passing Wilson,Brent Jones,Corben Totals

C-A-I 11-20-0 3-4-0 14-24-0

Receiving Davis,Ray Ray Willis,Austin Richard,Reese Klumpe,Josh Lohrentz,J.P. Foote,Mitchell Satchell,Kadeem Totals

No. Yards 4 79 3 8 2 42 2 24 1 11 1 8 1 4 14 176

Punting Kuhns,Eli Totals

No. 4 4

Yds 154 154

2 14 1 -1 21 233

0 0 5

7 1.6 0 -0.5 35 4.9

Yds TD Long Sack 123 1 29 0 53 1 37 0 176 2 37 0 TD 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 2

Long 29 6 37 16 11 8 4 37

Avg Long In20 38.5 45 2 38.5 45 2

TB 0 0

Tenner,Martee Segura,Julio Totals

1 2 2 0 37 246

Passing Morris,Jacob Turner,Percy Totals

C-A-I 9-25-3 9-13-0 18-38-3

Receiving Woodard,Maurice Henderson,Morris Borney,Andre Draine,Khirey Turner,Percy Mark,Devoyius Pegues,Isam Totals

No. Yards 5 33 4 38 4 24 2 30 1 12 1 4 1 0 18 141

Punting Segura,Julio Totals

No. 6 6

Yds 202 202

Lg Avg 69 16.9 23 3.5 10 4.1 12 0.4 0 2 2.0 0 0 -15.0 1 69 4.9

0 2 30 -30 65 181

Yds TD Long Sack 74 0 35 1 67 1 19 0 141 1 35 1 TD 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1

Long 35 16 10 19 12 4 0 35

Avg Long In20 33.7 45 0 33.7 45 0

TB 0 0

Punt Kickoff Intercept Returns No Yds Lg No Yds Lg No Yds Lg Dinwiddie,Deveon 3 82 34 0 0 0 0 0 0 Gentz,Brandon 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 39 39 Dozier,Julian 0 0 0 1 14 14 0 0 0 Poston,Chris 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 11 11 Totals 3 82 34 1 14 14 3 50 39

Punt Kickoff Intercept Returns No Yds Lg No Yds Lg No Yds Lg Borney,Andre 1 9 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 Henderson,Morris 0 0 0 6 57 22 0 0 0 Lowe,Derrick 0 0 0 2 29 17 0 0 0 Woodard,Maurice 0 0 0 1 7 7 0 0 0 Totals 1 9 9 9 93 22 0 0 0

Field goals Kuhns,Eli

Field goals

Kickoffs Savner,Kyle Kuhns,Eli

Qtr 1st

Time Dist Result 01:53 31 yards Good

No. Yards 3 153 6 334

Avg 51.0 55.7

TB 0 0

OB 0 0

Kickoffs Segura,Julio

Qtr

Time

No. Yards 3 195

Dist Avg 65.0

Lincoln had two other chances to get on the scoreboard in the All-purpose Run Rcv KR PR IR Total All-purpose Run Rcv KR PR Brown,Antonio 102 0 0 0 0 102 Turner,Percy 135 12 0 0 third quarter, but both drives ended in turnovers. On the first, LU Dinwiddie,Deveon 0 0 0 82 0 82 Henderson,Morris 42 38 57 0 0 79 0 0 0 79 Woodard,Maurice 0 33 7 0 advanced the ball inside the red zone, but an interception ended the Davis,Ray Ray Mathews,Josh 52 0 0 0 0 52 Borney,Andre 0 24 0 9 Team Statistics (Final) threat. Two Lincoln drives later, the Blue Tigers made it to the ESU #24 Emporia vs Lincoln (Oct 05, 2013 at Jefferson City, Mo.) FUMBLES:St. Emporia St.-Klumpe,Josh 1-1; Wilson,Brent 1-0; Iwuagwa,Dozie 1-0. Lincoln-Morris,Jacob 23, but a pick in the end zone kept the Blue Tigers scoreless. Due in 3-1; Henderson,Morris 1-0; Segura,Julio 1-1; Johnson,J.J. 1-0; Turner,Percy 1-0. ESU LU part to the rain and the muddy field, ball control was an issue for FIRST DOWNS 20 19 both teams, as the two programs combined for 10 fumbles (losing Ru s h i n g 10 7 P a s s i n g 7 8 three) and three interceptions. Penalty 3 4 Turner finished with 135 rushing yards and 12 receiving yards. Henderson, who entered the game second in the MIAA and fifth in the nation in all-purpose yardage, posted his ninth-straight game with over 100 all-purpose yards. Henderson rushed for 42 of those yards, gained 38 more on four receptions and returned six kickoffs for 57 yards to finish with 137 on the afternoon.

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ESU - Brown,Antonio 2 yd run (Kuhns,Eli kick), 8-50 3:13 ESU - Kuhns,Eli 31 yd field goal, 8-28 2:48 ESU - Wilson,Brent 27 yd run (Kuhns,Eli kick), 4-36 1:35 ESU - Brown,Antonio 1 yd run (Kuhns,Eli kick), 7-38 2:21 ESU - Brown,Antonio 1 yd run (Kuhns,Eli kick), 7-44 3:12 ESU - Foote,Mitchell 8 yd pass from Wilson,Brent (Kuhns,Eli kick), 1-8 0:04 ESU - Richard,Reese 37 yd pass from Jones,Corben (Savner,Kyle kick), 6-50 2:14 LU - Turner,Percy 2 yd run (Fishel,Andrew kick), 9-79 3:53 ESU - Brown,Antonio 20 yd run (Savner,Kyle kick), 7-75 3:10 Statistics(Fishel,Andrew (Final) LU - Draine,Khirey 11 ydIndividual pass from Turner,Percy kick), 4-86 1:19

NET YARDS RUSHING Rushing Attempts Average Per Rush Rushing Touchdowns Yards Gained Rushing Yards Lost Rushing NET YARDS PASSING Completions-Attempts-Int Average Per Attempt Average Per Completion Passing Touchdowns TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS Total offense plays Average Gain Per Play Fumbles: Number-Lost Penalties: Number-Yards PUNTS-YARDS Average Yards Per Punt Net Yards Per Punt Inside 20 50+ Yards Touchbacks Fair catch KICKOFFS-YARDS Average Yards Per Kickoff Net Yards Per Kickoff Touchbacks Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD Average Per Return Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD Average Per Return Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD Miscellaneous Yards Possession Time 1st Quarter 2nd Quarter 3rd Quarter 4th Quarter Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Touchdowns Field goals Sacks By: Number-Yards PAT Kicks Field Goals

233 48 4.9 5 254 21 176 14-24-0 7.3 12.6 2 409 72 5.7 3-1 11-115 4-154 38.5 36.2 2 0 0 1 9-487 54.1 43.8 0 3-82-0 27.3 1-14-0 14.0 3-50-0 0-0-0 0 29:51 7: 51 7:08 7: 39 7:13 7 of 16 3 of 4 6-6 5-6 1-6 1-8 7-7 1-1

181 37 4.9 1 246 65 141 18-38-3 3.7 7.8 1 322 75 4.3 8-2 9-94 6-202 33.7 20.0 0 0 0 0 3-195 65.0 47.0 2 1-9-0 9.0 9-93-0 10.3 0-0-0 1-10-0 0 30:09 7: 09 7: 5 2 7: 21 7: 4 7 4 of 17 2 of 5 2-3 2-3 0-3 0-0 2-2 0-0

Result TB 2 IR 0 0 0 0

OB 0 Total 147 137 40 33

Emporia State: 52 Lincoln: 14

Oct. 5, 2013 Jefferson City, Mo. Dwight T. Reed Stadium


Scoring Summary (Final) Lincoln vs #15 Washburn (Oct 12, 2013 at Topeka, Kan.)

2013 Game-By-Game Stats Lincoln (1-5,0-5) vs. Washburn (6-0,6-0) Date: Oct 12, 2013 • Site: Topeka, Kan. • Stadium: Yager Stadium Attendance: 3044

WEEK SIX - Washburn 58, Lincoln 7 TOPEKA, Kan. - Washburn built a 21-0 first quarter lead and kept the Blue Tigers off the board until the fourth period, ultimately handing the Lincoln football team a 58-7 loss on Saturday afternoon (Oct. 12). Lincoln racked up 361 yards of offense on Washburn, which entered the game with the MIAA’s top defense. The Ichabods, who entered the game ranked No. 15 in the American Football Coaches Association’s Division II poll, gained 495 yards themselves, however, and played efficient football, commiting just three penalties with only one turnover. The Blue Tigers had their chances to make the score closer, but turned the ball over on downs three times deep inside Washburn territory. Lincoln tallied 245 yards through the air and 116 on the ground, with Morris Henderson contributing 97 of those latter yards on 26 carries. Henderson also had a touchdown, running it in from four yards out for the Blue Tigers’ lone points of the day. Henderson, who came into the game second in the MIAA and sixth in the nation in all-purpose yardage, added 218 more yards on Saturday for his 10th-consecutive game with 100+ yards. Henderson gained 121 yards on kickoff returns.

Score by Quarters Lincoln Washburn Qtr Time 1st

2nd

3rd 4th

12:20 09:47 00:45 09:19 06:31 00:56 08:14 03:11 11:18 09:36

1

0 21

2

0 17

3

4

0 13

7 7

Total

7 58

Scoring Play

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WU - Moore,Vershon 6 yd run (Linn,Justin kick), 4-29 1:29 WU - Moore,Vershon 13 yd run (Linn,Justin kick), 3-48 1:11 WU - Wooten,Shay 0 yd fumble recovery (Linn,Justin kick) WU - Hurst,Tore' 19 yd pass from Buhler,Mitch (Linn,Justin kick), 9-68 4:50 WU - Linn,Justin 25 yd field goal, 8-24 2:48 WU - Heiman,Cody 2 yd run (Linn,Justin kick), 8-53 3:18 WU - Moore,Vershon 25 yd run (Linn,Justin kick), 4-73 1:26 WU - Buhler,Mitch 2 yd run (Linn,Justin kick failed), 4-30 1:50 Statistics (Final) LU - Henderson,Morris 4 ydIndividual run (Fishel,Andrew kick), 8-63 2:38 Lincoln vs Washburn (Oct 12, 2013 at Topeka, Kan.) WU - Fancher,Mark 20#15 yd pass from Piper,Joel (Lutz,Tyler kick), 5-52 1:33

Lincoln

0-7 0 - 14 0 - 21 0 - 28 0 - 31 0 - 38 0 - 45 0 - 51 7 - 51 7 - 58

Washburn

Kickoff time: 1 p.m. • End of Game: 3:45 • Total elapsed time: 2:45 Rushing No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg Avg Rushing No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg Officials: Referee: Joe Pester;12Umpire: Troy Hofstetter; Linesman: Jeremy McCurley; Moore,Vershon 14 91 3 88 3 25 Henderson,Morris 26 109 97 1 19 3.7 Line judge: David Burge; Back0judge: Simpson; Field judge: Rogers; Tenner,Martee 4 16 16 0Doug 8 4.0 Heiman,Cody 10 Terry 43 7 36 1 11 Turner,Percy 10 19 9 10 0 11 1.0 Phillips,Noel 5 32 0 32 0 11 Side judge: Matt Anderson; Kolmer,Mark 7 24 0 24 0 10 Pegues,Isam 1 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 Temperature: 70 • Wind: calm Beautiful TEAM 1 0 7 • Weather: -7 0 0 -7.0 Eickhoff,Sam 2 10 0 10 0 8 Ichabods in 144 AFCA28Top Totalsranked #1542 11625 1coaches 19 2.8 poll. Hawkins,Terek 2 4 0 4 0 4

Passing Turner,Percy TEAM Totals

C-A-I 24-42-2 0-1-0 24-43-2

Receiving Winfrey,Bryson Borney,Andre Woodard,Maurice Draine,Khiry Tenner,Martee Pegues,Isam Mark,Devoyius Totals

No. Yards 6 113 6 50 5 22 3 47 2 8 1 8 1 -3 24 245

Punting Manning,Jon Segura,Julio Totals

No. 2 2 4

Yds 61 69 130

Yds TD Long Sack 245 0 59 3 0 0 0 0 245 0 59 3 TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Long 59 16 10 21 6 8 0 59

Avg Long In20 30.5 34 0 34.5 41 0 32.5 41 0

TB 0 0 0

Punt Kickoff Intercept Returns No Yds Lg No Yds Lg No Yds Lg Borney,Andre 1 13 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 Tenner,Martee 0 0 0 1 10 10 0 0 0 Henderson,Morris 0 0 0 6 121 25 0 0 0 Totals 1 13 13 7 131 25 0 0 0

LeBlanc,Tyre Piper,Joel Buhler,Mitch Totals

2 4 1 0 2 2 45 210

Passing Buhler,Mitch Piper,Joel Williams,Chad Totals

C-A-I 15-19-0 2-4-0 0-1-0 17-24-0

Receiving Kobbeman,Matt Hurst,Tore' Moore,Vershon Buhler,Matt Fancher,Mark Phillips,Noel Totals

No. Yards 6 94 4 91 4 58 1 28 1 20 1 12 17 303

Punting Hummert,Aaron Totals

No. 2 2

Returns Williams,Willie Nelson,Jordan Myers,Jaime Atagi,Bryce Totals

No Yds

0 0 0 0 0

0 0 1 5

4 0 2 25

Yds TD Long Sack 271 1 45 1 32 1 20 1 0 0 0 0 303 2 45 2

Yds 100 100

Punt

0 0 0 0 0

0 4 2 -2 6 -4 18 192

Avg 6.3 3.6 6.4 3.4 5.0 2.0 2.0 -2.0 -2.0 4.3

TD 0 1 0 0 1 0 2

Long 30 45 28 28 20 12 45

Avg Long In20 50.0 51 0 50.0 51 0 Kickoff

Lg No Yds

0 0 0 0 0

0 1 1 0 2

0 30 33 0 63

Intercept

Lg No Yds

0 30 33 0 33

TB 0 0

1 0 0 1 2

24 0 0 1 25

Lg

24 0 0 1 24

Percy Turner played the entire game at quarterback, completing 24 passes for 245 yards with two interceptions. Bryson WinField goals Qtr Time Dist Result Field goals Qtr Time Dist Result Linn,Justin 2nd 06:31 25 yards Good frey came up big in the receiving game, posting his first career Kickoffs No. Yards Avg TB OB Kickoffs No. Yards Avg TB OB Fishel,Andrew 2 100 50.0 0 0 Linn,Justin 8 477 59.6 2 0 100-yard performance with a team-high 113 on six receptions. Lutz,Tyler 1 57 57.0 0 0 Andre Borney also had six grabs for 50 yards while Maurice All-purpose Run Rcv KR PR IR Total All-purpose Run Rcv KR PR IR Total Henderson,Morris 97 0 121 0 0 218 Moore,Vershon 88 58 0 0 0 146 Winfrey,Bryson 0 113 0 0 0 113 Kobbeman,Matt 0 94 0 0 0 94 Woodard caught five passes for 22. Khiry Draine was third on Borney,Andre Team0 Statistics 50 0 13 (Final) 0 63 Hurst,Tore' 0 91 0 0 0 91 Draine,Khiry 0 47 0 0 0 47 Phillips,Noel 32 12 0 0 0 44 the team in receiving yards, gaining 47 on three receptions. Lincoln vs #15 Washburn (Oct 12, 2013 at Topeka, Kan.) FUMBLES: Lincoln-TEAM 1-1. Washburn-Piper,Joel 1-0; Heiman,Cody 1-1; Hawkins,Terek 1-0.

Kendrick Causey, currently second in the MIAA in tackles, continued his strong season with a team-high 12 more vs. Washburn. Darryl Blackmon had a sack while Eric Howard and Garrett Carrillo combined for another and Timmy Dunn had a fumble recovery. Howard and Tevin Brock each had seven tackles apiece while Keldon Warfield posted a team-high five solo takedowns. Blackmon, Kerry Roby and Brian Smith each forced fumbles. Julio Segura and Jon Manning split the punting duties for Lincoln, with Segura averaging 34.5 yards and Manning 30.5, each on two kicks. Andrew Fishel, meanwhile, handled kickoffs for the first time this year, averaging exactly 50 yards, also on two kicks.

FIRST DOWNS Ru s h i n g Passing Penalty NET YARDS RUSHING Rushing Attempts Average Per Rush Rushing Touchdowns Yards Gained Rushing Yards Lost Rushing NET YARDS PASSING Completions-Attempts-Int Average Per Attempt Average Per Completion Passing Touchdowns TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS Total offense plays Average Gain Per Play Fumbles: Number-Lost Penalties: Number-Yards PUNTS-YARDS Average Yards Per Punt Net Yards Per Punt Inside 20 50+ Yards Touchbacks Fair catch KICKOFFS-YARDS Average Yards Per Kickoff Net Yards Per Kickoff Touchbacks Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD Average Per Return Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD Average Per Return Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD Miscellaneous Yards Possession Time 1st Quarter 2nd Quarter 3rd Quarter 4th Quarter Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Touchdowns Field goals Sacks By: Number-Yards PAT Kicks Field Goals

LU 18 8 10 0 116 42 2.8 1 144 28 245 24-43-2 5.7 10.2 0 361 85 4.2 1-1 5-54 4-130 32.5 32.5 0 0 0 0 2-100 50.0 18.5 0 1-13-0 13.0 7-131-0 18.7 0-0-0 1-4-0 0 30:32 9: 31 4:02 8: 18 8:41 7 of 20 1 of 7 1-3 1-3 0-3 2-10 1-1 0-0

WU 26 11 13 2 192 45 4.3 5 210 18 303 17-24-0 12.6 17.8 2 495 69 7.2 3-1 3-32 2-100 50.0 43.5 0 1 0 1 9-534 59.3 40.3 2 0-0-0 0.0 2-63-0 31.5 2-25-0 0-0-1 0 29:28 5: 29 10:58 6: 42 6: 1 9 4 of 9 1 of 2 7-8 6-8 1-8 3-8 7-8 1-1

Washburn: 58 Lincoln: 7

Oct. 12, 2013 Topeka, Kan. Yager Stadium

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Scoring Summary (Final) Lincoln vs Nebraska-Kearney (Oct 19, 2013 at Kearney, NE)

2013 Game-By-Game Stats

Lincoln (1-6,0-6) vs. Nebraska-Kearney (2-5,2-4) Date: Oct 19, 2013 • Site: Kearney, NE • Stadium: Ron & Carol Cope Attendance: 2012

WEEK SEVEN - Nebraska-Kearney 24, Lincoln 14 KEARNEY, Neb. - Nebraska-Kearney scored 17 points in the third quarter, breaking a 7-7 halftime tie en route to a 24-14 win over the Lincoln football team on Saturday (Oct. 19).

Score by Quarters Lincoln Nebraska-Kearney Qtr Time 1st 3rd

06:50 02:56 11:20 10:12 08:42 00:47

1

2

7 7

3

0 0

4

0 17

7 0

Total

14 24

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LU - Woodard,Maurice 19 yd pass from Morris,Jacob (Fishel,Andrew kick), 7-43 3:06 UNK - McKeone,Tyler 29 yd run (Lara,Jonathan kick), 7-70 3:52 UNK - McKeone,Tyler 4 yd run (Lara,Jonathan kick), 9-64 3:45 UNK - Cotton,Romero 2 yd run (Lara,Jonathan kick), 3-26 0:59 UNK - Lara,Jonathan 32 yd field goal, 4-3 1:29 Statistics (Final) kick), 5-71 1:02 LU - Borney,Andre 36 ydIndividual pass from Morris,Jacob (Fishel,Andrew

7-0 7-7 7 - 14 7 - 21 7 - 24 14 - 24

Jacob Morris went 20-33 for 227 yards and two touchdowns, including completing a 19-yard pass to Maurice Woodard that put Lincoln Lincoln vs Nebraska-Kearney (Oct 19, 2013 at Kearney, NE) ahead, 7-0, halfway through the first quarter. The Lopers answered Kickoff time: 1:00 pm • End of Game: 3:30 • TotalNebraska-Kearney elapsed time: 2:30 with a scoring drive of their own on Nebraska-Kearney’s next pos- Lincoln Officials: Referee: Craig Helser; Umpire: Stuart Schake; Linesman: Bob Pritchett; Line judge: Mat Mount; Back judge: Kellen Adams; Field judge: Scott Hardin; session, and the score remained knotted until the second half. Rushing No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg Avg Rushing No. Gain Loss Net TD 4th

Side judge: Steve Heiman;

Cotton,Romero Henderson,Morris 16 79 5 74 0 38 4.6 Temperature: 50 • Weather: & Clear Morris,Jacob 11• Wind: 43 19 24 0 Sunny 13 2.2 McKeone,Tyler Melvin,Rashyied 2 13 0 13 0 7 6.5 DeShazer,Daniel Tenner,Martee 2 7 0 7 0 5 3.5 Rush,Stephan TEAM Brock,Deon 1 4 0 4 0 4 4.0 Turner,Percy 1 0 5 -5 0 0 -5.0 O'Neal,Andre Totals 33 146 29 117 0 38 3.5 Totals

The Lopers opened the third quarter with a nine-play, 64-yard drive to take the lead, and then capitalized on a Lincoln fumble on the ensuing kickoff with another short touchdown drive. The Lopers then recovered an onside kick at the Lincoln 17, ultimately adding a Passing field goal for 17-consecutive second half points before the Blue TigerMorris,Jacob TEAM offense even took the field. Totals Receiving

Lincoln responded with a long drive of its own, beginning with a Woodard,Maurice Borney,Andre 38-yard rush by Morris Henderson that moved the Blue Tigers into Winfrey,Bryson Turner,Percy Loper territory. The Blue Tigers eventually drove down to the UNK Tenner,Martee Henderson,Morris five-yard line, but a 4th-and-1 rush by Percy Turner was stopped Totals for a loss, forcing LU to relinquish the ball on downs. The same Punting fate befell the Blue Tigers on their next drive, as Lincoln advanced Segura,Julio Totals to the UNK 29 before turning the ball over on downs following an incomplete pass. Returns It was the Blue Tiger defense’s turn to force a turnover on downs late in the fourth quarter, and that momentum shift led to Lincoln’s second touchdown drive of the afternoon. Beginning at the LU 29 with 1:49 remaining in the game, Morris completed three straight passes to Bryson Winfrey for a total of 35 yards. Two plays later, Morris hit Andre Borney, who took the ball 36 yards to cut UNK’s lead down to 24-14. The Lopers recovered the ensuing onside kick, however, and ran out the clock to end the game.

Brock,Tevin Borney,Andre Henderson,Morris Smith,Brian Savage,Markuice Totals

Field goals Fishel,Andrew

C-A-I 20-33-1 0-1-0 20-34-1

Yds TD Long Sack 227 2 38 2 0 0 0 0 227 2 38 2

No. Yards 7 54 4 81 4 36 3 45 1 7 1 4 20 227 No. 5 5

Yds 207 207

Punt

No Yds

1 0 0 0 0 1

Qtr 1st

2 0 0 0 0 2

TD 1 1 0 0 0 0 2

Long 19 38 19 32 7 4 38

Kickoff

0 0 0 0 0 0

0 2 1 0 1 4

0 33 22 0 5 60

TB 0 0

Intercept

Lg No Yds

0 19 22 0 3 22

0 0 0 1 1 2

0 0 0 0 0 0

Lg

0 0 0 0 0 0

Time Dist Result 10:34 25 yards Missed

Kickoffs Segura,Julio

No. Yards 2 86

All-purpose Borney,Andre Henderson,Morris Woodard,Maurice Turner,Percy

Run Rcv 0 81 74 4 0 54 -5 45

Avg 43.0 KR 33 22 0 0

PR 0 0 0 0

TB 0 IR 0 0 0 0

OB 0 Total 114 100 54 40

10 107 30 87 6 80 0 36 0 0 4 -4 50 306

C-A-I 5-11-2 0-1-0 5-12-2

Receiving Repass-Orduna Smith,Austin O'Neal,Andre Rush,Stephan Totals

Avg Long In20 41.4 50 0 41.4 50 0

Lg No Yds

Passing McKeone,Tyler Rush,Stephan Totals

27 117 15 117 12 86 7 36 2 0 1 0 64 356

Yds TD Long Sack 38 0 28 3 0 0 0 0 38 0 28 3

No. Yards 2 29 1 8 1 2 1 -1 5 38

Punting Brendel,Davis Totals

No. 4 4

Returns O'Neal,Andre Kozeal,Tyke Alstrom,Jon Totals

No Yds

Yds 114 114

Field goals Lara,Jonathan Lara,Jonathan

Qtr 1st 3rd

Punt

4 0 0 4

33 0 0 33

TD 0 0 0 0 0

Long 28 8 2 0 28

Avg Long In20 28.5 38 4 28.5 38 4 Kickoff

Lg No Yds

21 0 0 21

1 0 1 2

19 0 3 22

Lincoln’s defense kept the Lopers off the board for much of the first half, forcing two punts, a missed field goal and a turnover on downs. Kendrick Causey led the way, finishing his afternoon with a team-high 15 tackles, while Kerry Roby added 10 takedowns. Timmy Dunn added nine tackles, including six solo takedowns. Darryl Blackmon and James Jackson each recorded sacks for the Blue Tigers. Henderson led the Lincoln rushing attack with 72 yards on 16 carries while Morris rushed 11 times for 26 net yards. For the first time in the past 11 games, though, Henderson was held to under 100 allpurpose yards, finishing with 97 including four yards on a reception and 21 more on kickoff returns. Borney led LU with 81 receiving yards on four receptions while Woodard caught a team-high seven passes for 55 yards. Winfrey added 36 yards through the air while Turner caught three passes for 44 yards. Borney also had 31 yards on kick returns.

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Average Per Attempt Average Per Completion Passing Touchdowns TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS Total offense plays Average Gain Per Play Fumbles: Number-Lost Penalties: Number-Yards PUNTS-YARDS Average Yards Per Punt Net Yards Per Punt Inside 20 50+ Yards Touchbacks Fair catch KICKOFFS-YARDS Average Yards Per Kickoff Net Yards Per Kickoff Touchbacks Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD Average Per Return Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD Average Per Return Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD Miscellaneous Yards Possession Time 1st Quarter 2nd Quarter 3rd Quarter 4th Quarter Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Touchdowns Field goals Sacks By: Number-Yards PAT Kicks Field Goals

6.7 11.4 2 344 67 5.1 6-3 6-63 5-207 41.4 34.8 0 1 0 1 2-86 43.0 32.0 0 1-2-0 2.0 4-60-0 15.0 2-0-0 0-0-0 0 24:05 8: 32 3:49 5: 47 5:57 5 of 15 1 of 3 1-3 1-3 0-3 3-20 2-2 0-1

Kickoffs Fluckey,Payton

No. Yards 4 226

All-purpose Cotton,Romero McKeone,Tyler DeShazer,Daniel O'Neal,Andre

Run Rcv 107 0 87 0 80 0 -4 2

3.2 7.6 0 344 76 4.5 3-0 7-65 4-114 28.5 28.0 4 0 0 0 4-226 56.5 41.5 0 4-33-0 8.2 2-22-0 11.0 1-6-0 0-0-0 0 35:55 6: 28 11:11 9: 13 9: 0 3 4 of 15 0 of 3 3-5 2-5 1-5 2-14 3-3 1-2

TB 0 0

Intercept

Lg No Yds

19 0 3 19

0 1 0 1

0 6 0 6

Lg

0 6 0 6

Time Dist Result 01:00 34 yards Missed 08:42 32 yards Good Avg 56.5 KR 0 0 0 19

PR 0 0 0 33

The game started well for Lincoln (1-6, 0-6 MIAA), as the Blue Team Statistics (Final) Tigers drove down to the UNK four-yard line on their opening Lincoln FUMBLES: Lincoln-Borney,Andre 2-2; Brock,Tevin 1-1; Savage,Markuice 1-0; Morris,Jacob 1-0; vs Nebraska-Kearney (Oct 19, 2013 at Kearney, NE) Henderson,Morris 1-0. Nebraska-Kearney-Cotton,Romero 1-0; O'Neal,Andre 1-0; McKeone,Tyler 1-0. possession. A 32-yard reception by Turner moved Lincoln into the LU UNK red zone, and a nine-yard keeper by Morris followed by a two-yard FIRST DOWNS 20 19 rush from Martee Tenner set Lincoln up with 1st-and-goal from four Rushing 9 16 Passing 9 1 yards out. A fumble on the next play, recovered by Lincoln, led to a Penalty 2 2 NET YARDS RUSHING 117 306 five-yard loss, and the Blue Tigers could only advance the ball back Rushing Attempts 33 64 to the UNK seven before having to settle for a field goal. Lincoln Average Per Rush 3.5 4.8 Rushing Touchdowns 0 3 entered the game as the only MIAA team perfect on the season on Yards Gained Rushing 146 356 field goal tries, but that run came to an end as the 25-yard try fell Yards Lost Rushing 29 50 NET YARDS PASSING 227 38 short. Completions-Attempts-Int 20-34-1 5-12-2 Nebraska-Kearney (2-5, 2-4) took over, but had its first drive of the day end with an interception, as Brian Smith gave Lincoln the ball at the UNK 43. That pick, the first of two on the day for the Blue Tigers, set up Lincoln’s first scoring drive.

Lg Avg 16 4.0 29 5.8 53 6.7 10 5.1 0 0.0 0 -4.0 53 4.8

1 2 0 0 0 0 3

TB 0

OB 0

IR 0 0 0 0

Total 107 87 80 50

Nebraska-Kearney: 24 Lincoln: 14

Oct. 19, 2013 Kearney, Neb. Ron & Carol Cope Stadium


Scoring Summary (Final) Fort Hays St. vs Lincoln (Oct 26, 2013 at Jefferson City, Mo.)

2013 Game-By-Game Stats Fort Hays St. (4-4,3-4) vs. Lincoln (1-7,0-7) Date: Oct 26, 2013 • Site: Jefferson City, Mo. • Stadium: Dwight T. Reed Attendance: 2116

WEEK EIGHT - Fort Hays State 45, Lincoln 35 JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. - Fort Hays State used a fourth quarter rally to hand the Lincoln football team a 45-35 loss on Saturday (Oct. 26).

Score by Quarters Fort Hays St. Lincoln Qtr Time 1st

The contest was the MIAA Network’s game of the week, and both teams gave the audience a show, with Lincoln holding a one-point, 25- 2nd 24 lead at halftime. Jacob Morris accounted for 318 yards of total offense in the game, which was televised by the MIAA Network in the broadcasting group’s first visit to Dwight T. Reed Stadium. Morris made plays with his legs and his arms, rushing 25 times for 141 yards and 3rd a pair of scores and completing 19 passes for 177 yards and two more touchdowns. Morris reached the 100-yard mark on the ground in the first half after helping lead Lincoln to 25 points in the second quarter. 4th Fort Hays State (4-4, 3-4 MIAA) controlled the game early, scoring 14 first quarter points en route to a 24-12 lead late in the second half. LU got its initial points of the game on the first play of the second quarter, with Morris finding Percy Turner for a seven-yard score. Turner finished with three receptions for 40 yards. FHSU padded its lead on the next drive, taking a 17-6 advantage on a 37-yard field goal. The Blue Tigers pulled within 17-12 on a 26-yard scamper by Morris, but Fort Hays State had an answer of its own, finishing a quick six-play drive with a 36-yard touchdown pass to make it a 24-12 affair. That’s when the Blue Tiger offense began to find its groove. Lincoln needed just 44 seconds to respond, as Morris rushed for 18 yards and 11 yards on consecutive keepers before Morris Henderson rushed 37 yards for a touchdown to pull LU to within 24-18. The two-point conversion was no good, capping off a series of special teams miscues that resulted in Lincoln trailing. The extra points after the first two scores were no good, and Lincoln missed on a 38-yard field goal early in the first quarter. After the Blue Tiger defense forced a three-and-out, Lincoln finally took the lead with its last drive of the first half. Thanks to completions of 22 and 24 yards by Morris, the junior quarterback found Andre Borney for an 11-yard score. Julio Segura made the ensuing extra point atttempt, allowing Lincoln to take a 25-24 lead into halftime.

13:14 04:46 14:54 09:18 06:19 03:41 02:49 00:33 09:19 05:06 00:19 10:49 01:36

1

2

14 0

3

10 25

4

7 10

14 0

Total

45 35

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FHSU - Maxi,Isaiah 32 yd pass from Albert,Treveon (O'Brien,Drew kick), 3-40 0:43 FHSU - Smith,Edward 1 yd run (O'Brien,Drew kick), 7-80 2:44 LU - Turner,Percy 7 yd pass from Morris,Jacob (Fishel,Andrew kick failed), 14-66 4:46 FHSU - O'Brien,Drew 37 yd field goal, 13-58 5:28 LU - Morris,Jacob 26 yd run (Segura,Julio kick failed), 8-73 2:57 FHSU - Callins,Keaton 36 yd pass from Albert,Treveon (O'Brien,Drew kick), 6-75 2:38 LU - Henderson,Morris 37 yd run (Morris,Jacob rush failed), 3-66 0:44 LU - Borney,Andre 11 yd pass from Morris,Jacob (Segura,Julio kick), 7-65 1:03 LU - Morris,Jacob 9 yd run (Segura,Julio kick), 9-57 2:07 FHSU - Salat,Bilal 16 yd pass from Albert,Treveon (O'Brien,Drew kick), 4-30 0:47 LU - Segura,Julio 22 yd fieldIndividual goal, 6-16 2:55 Statistics (Final) FHSU - Smith,Edward 1 vs yd run (O'Brien,Drew 4:23 Fort Hays St. Lincoln (Oct 26,kick), 201310-70 at Jefferson City, Mo.) FHSU - Smith,Andre 24 yd run (O'Brien,Drew kick), 6-48 2:11

Fort Hays St.

7-0 14 - 0 14 - 6 17 - 6 17 - 12 24 - 12 24 - 18 24 - 25 24 - 32 31 - 32 31 - 35 38 - 35 45 - 35

Lincoln

KickoffRushing time: 2:37pmNo. • End of Game: 5:39pm elapsed time: 3:02Loss Net TD Lg Avg Gain Loss Net TD Lg Avg• Total Rushing No. Gain Smith,Andre 21 107 9 Umpire: 98 1 24B.J. 4.7Moore; Morris,Jacob 25 Gannaway; 152 11 141 2 26 5.6 Officials: Referee: Danny Harris; Linesman: Bill Williams,Ed 4 37 Back 2 judge: 35 0 Jeff 33 8.8 Henderson,Morris 19 133 2 131 1 37 6.9 Line judge: Ben Tenpenny; Pasold; Field judge: Mike Block; Albert,Treveon 9 36 11 25 0 10 2.8 Melvin,Rashyied 1 6 0 6 0 6 6.0 Side judge: Thomas Price; Dan2 Carr; Smith,Edward 8 17Scorer: 1 16 7 2.0 Pegues,Isam 1 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 TEAM 0 5WNW15mph -5 0 0 -1.7 Winfrey,Bryson 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 Temperature: Low 60s3• Wind: • Weather: Sunny and1windy. Totals 45 197 28 169 3 33 3.8 Totals 47 291 13 278 3 37 5.9 MIAA Network Game of the Week Lincoln's Annual Think C-A-I Pink Game Passing Yds TD Long Sack Passing C-A-I Yds TD Long Sack Albert,Treveon Totals

22-34-0 22-34-0

294 294

Receiving Hageman,Tanner Callins,Keaton Smith,Andre Williams,Ed Jennings,Evan Maxi,Isaiah Salat,Bilal Smith,Edward Totals

No. Yards 6 58 5 81 3 56 3 29 2 17 1 32 1 16 1 5 22 294 Yds 127 127

TD 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 3

3 3

36 36

Long 15 36 33 14 13 32 16 5 36

Punting Owens,Cameron Totals

No. 3 3

Returns Callins,Keaton Lindsey,Nathan Terry,Michael Lindsey,Daniel Totals

No Yds

Field goals O'Brien,Drew

Qtr Time Dist Result 2nd 09:18 37 yards Good

Punt

1 0 0 0 1

-4 0 0 0 -4

Avg Long In20 42.3 68 1 42.3 68 1 Kickoff

Lg No Yds

0 0 0 0 0

1 1

0 2 0 2 4

0 27 0 34 61

Intercept

Lg No Yds

0 19 0 22 22

TB 0 0

0 0 1 1 2

0 0 0 0 0

Lg

0 0 0 0 0

Morris,Jacob Borney,Andre Totals

19-31-2 0-1-0 19-32-2

Receiving Woodard,Maurice Borney,Andre Turner,Percy Draine,Khiry Winfrey,Bryson Totals

No. Yards 8 60 5 35 3 40 2 40 1 2 19 177

Punting Segura,Julio Totals

No. 3 3

Yds 135 135

177 0 177

TD 0 1 1 0 0 2

2 0 2

24 0 24

1 0 1

Long 17 11 22 24 2 24

Avg Long In20 45.0 48 0 45.0 48 0

TB 1 1

Punt Kickoff Intercept Returns No Yds Lg No Yds Lg No Yds Lg Draine,Khiry 0 0 0 2 53 28 0 0 0 Rose,Mustafa 0 0 0 1 4 4 0 0 0 Henderson,Morris 0 0 0 3 70 30 0 0 0 Totals 0 0 0 6 127 30 0 0 0 Field goals Fishel,Andrew Segura,Julio

Qtr 1st 3rd

Time Dist Result 11:14 38 yards Missed 00:19 22 yards Good

Kickoffs No. Yards Avg TB OB Kickoffs No. Yards Avg TB OB Momentum remained on the side of Lincoln early in the third quarO'Brien,Drew 8 480 60.0 2 0 Segura,Julio 7 403 57.6 1 2 ter, as the Blue Tiger defense halted FHSU’s opening drive by forcing All-purpose Run Rcv KR PR IR Total All-purpose Run Rcv KR PR IR Total a fumble off a sack after Fort Hays State went for it on 4th-and-five Smith,Andre 98 56 0 0 0 154 Henderson,Morris 131 0 70 0 0 201 from the LU 37. James Jackson recovered the fumble, forced by Daniel Callins,Keaton 0 81 0 -4 0 77 Morris,Jacob 141 0 0 0 0 141 Williams,Ed 35 29 0 0 0 64 Draine,Khiry 0 40 53 0 0 93 Mande, and the Lincoln offense took advantage. Morris capped a nineHageman,Tanner 0 58 0 0 0 58 Woodard,Maurice 0 60 0 0 0 60 Team Statistics (Final) play drive by himself, running the ball in from nine yards out to put the FUMBLES: Fort Hays St.-Callins,Keaton 1-1; Albert,Treveon 1-1. Lincoln-Winfrey,Bryson 1-1; Fort Hays St. vs Lincoln (Oct 26, 2013 at Jefferson City, Mo.) Blue Tigers ahead, 32-24. Morris,Jacob 1-1.

After each team exchanged possessions, Fort Hays State cut the Lincoln lead back down to one on a 16-yard touchdown pass. That drive began off an interception that gave the ball to FHSU at the Lincoln 30. Turnovers proved to be a key in this game, as Fort Hays State ultimately turned four Lincoln giveaways into 21 points. The Blue Tigers, meanwhile, forced and recovered a pair of fumbles themselves, including one on an ensuing punt that set up a 22-yard field goal from Segura. Those three points ended up being the last of the afternoon for Lincoln. The Blue Tigers took a 35-31 lead into the fourth quarter, but it wasn’t long after that FHSU found a way to retake the lead. Fort Hays State scored on a one-yard run on its first drive of the final stanza, taking a 38-35 lead it would not relinquish. The Blue Tigers had a chance at a comeback, as the LU defense made a huge play on a 4th-and-four at the Lincoln 31 to force FHSU to turn the ball over on downs. That stop came with 4:30 remaining in the game, allowing Lincoln an opportunity to run down the clock on a potential game-tying or game-winning drive. The series started well, with a pair of quick runs netting 11 yards. On the third play, however, Morris fumbled the ball near midfield after a seven-yard scamper, and Fort Hays State recovered. The Lincoln defense tried to keep FHSU off the board one final time, but on 4th-and-two FHSU ran for a 24-yard touchdown to ice the game. Lincoln (1-7, 0-7 MIAA) was led on defense by Kendrick Causey, who accounted for 14 tackles, including assisting on one for a loss. Kerry Roby made 11 tackles, including 10 solo, while Mande finished with eight solo takedowns, including two for losses and the sack. On the offensive side of the ball, Morris was the leading rusher, while Henderson finished with 131 yards on 19 carries. Henderson also added 70 yards on kick returns, giving the senior 201 all-purpose yards for his seventh 100-plus such game in eight contests this season. Khiry Draine added 40 yards on two receptions and 53 more on kick returns. Maurice Woodard was the team’s leading receiver, catching eight passes for 60 yards, while Borney finished with 35 yards on five receptions.

FIRST DOWNS Ru s h i n g Passing Penalty NET YARDS RUSHING Rushing Attempts Average Per Rush Rushing Touchdowns Yards Gained Rushing Yards Lost Rushing NET YARDS PASSING Completions-Attempts-Int Average Per Attempt Average Per Completion Passing Touchdowns TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS Total offense plays Average Gain Per Play Fumbles: Number-Lost Penalties: Number-Yards PUNTS-YARDS Average Yards Per Punt Net Yards Per Punt Inside 20 50+ Yards Touchbacks Fair catch KICKOFFS-YARDS Average Yards Per Kickoff Net Yards Per Kickoff Touchbacks Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD Average Per Return Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD Average Per Return Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD Miscellaneous Yards Possession Time 1st Quarter 2nd Quarter 3rd Quarter 4th Quarter Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Touchdowns Field goals Sacks By: Number-Yards PAT Kicks Field Goals

FHSU 25 9 14 2 169 45 3.8 3 197 28 294 22-34-0 8.6 13.4 3 463 79 5.9 2-2 6-50 3-127 42.3 42.3 1 1 0 0 8-480 60.0 39.1 2 1--4-0 -4.0 4-61-0 15.2 2-0-0 0-0-0 0 33:21 4: 54 10:00 7: 07 11:20 6 of 13 1 of 3 4-4 3-4 1-4 1-7 6-6 1-1

LU 26 16 9 1 278 47 5.9 3 291 13 177 19-32-2 5.5 9.3 2 455 79 5.8 2-2 4-40 3-135 45.0 39.7 0 0 1 0 7-403 57.6 46.0 1 0-0-0 0.0 6-127-0 21.2 0-0-0 0-0-0 0 26:39 10:06 5:00 7: 53 3:40 8 of 15 0 of 0 4-4 3-4 1-4 1-6 2-4 1-2

Fort Hays State: 45 Lincoln: 35

Oct. 26, 2013 Jefferson City, Mo. Dwight T. Reed Stadium

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Scoring Summary (Final) Lincoln vs Central Oklahoma (Nov 02, 2013 at Edmond, Okla.)

2013 Game-By-Game Stats

Lincoln (1-8,0-8) vs. Central Oklahoma (1-7,1-7) Date: Nov 02, 2013 • Site: Edmond, Okla. • Stadium: Wantland Stadium Attendance: 4000

WEEK NINE - Central Oklahoma 49, Lincoln 42 EDMOND, Okla. - The Lincoln football team had its chances late, the Central Oklahoma held off a late comeback bid to defeat the Blue Tigers, 49-42, in a shootout on Saturday (Nov. 2). LU scored on offense and special teams, but two late turnovers resulted in the Blue Tigers dropping its final road game of 2013. Andre Borney scored three touchdowns for the Blue Tigers, including getting Lincoln onto the scoreboard with an 85-yard punt return that cut UCO’s lead to 14-7. After the Bronchos added 10 more points, Borney made it a 24-14 affair with a 14-yard reception midway through the second quarter. Borney also caught a 15-yard touchdown to end Lincoln’s first drive of the second half. It was a big day overall for the Lincoln special teams unit. In addition to Borney’s punt return touchdown, the first of the season for the Blue Tigers, Lincoln also blocked two UCO extra points. Andrew Fishel was a perfect 6-for-6 on point after kicks while Julio Segura averaged 47.4 yards on kickoffs, with two touchbacks, and 37.4 yards on punts, with one pinning UCO inside its 20. After falling behind 24-7, Lincoln scored twice late in the second quarter to pull back within three. After Borney’s reception cut the Central Oklahoma lead to 10, Morris Henderson made it a 24-21 contest with a 76-yard scoring run. Henderson finished with over 100 all-purpose yards for the 12th time in his past 13 games, ending the contest with 270 yards, including 175 rushing and 95 on kick returns. Central Oklahoma ended the first half with a late scoring run to take a 30-21 lead into the intermission, but the Blue Tigers responded early in the second half. After forcing UCO to go three-and-out on its opening possession, Borney cut the deficit down to two on his second scoring reception. Borney concluded his afternoon with five receptions for 61 yards and the 85-yard punt return TD.

Score by Quarters Lincoln Central Oklahoma Qtr Time 1st

2nd

3rd

4th

11:57 08:36 05:08 02:52 13:15 06:46 03:28 00:38 11:52 09:47 07:46 04:27 14:46 09:43 01:25

1

2

7 17

3

14 13

4

14 13

7 6

Total

42 49

Scoring Play

UCO - Birmingham,Josh 14 yd run (Hiddink,Seth kick), 2-34 0:29 UCO - Pulley,Connor 38 yd pass from Nelson,Adrian (Hiddink,Seth kick), 4-55 1:52 LU - Borney,Andre 85 yd punt return (Fishel,Andrew kick) UCO - Hiddink,Seth 37 yd field goal, 7-47 2:12 UCO - Clark,Marquez 55 yd punt return (Hiddink,Seth kick) LU - Borney,Andre 14 yd pass from Morris,Jacob (Fishel,Andrew kick), 6-46 2:45 LU - Henderson,Morris 76 yd run (Fishel,Andrew kick), 3-91 0:48 UCO - Birmingham,Josh 11 yd run (Hiddink,Seth kick blockd), 6-75 2:47 LU - Borney,Andre 15 yd pass from Morris,Jacob (Fishel,Andrew kick), 7-92 2:11 UCO - Birmingham,Josh 16 yd run (Hiddink,Seth kick), 6-70 1:57 LU - Draine,Khiry 21 yd pass from Morris,Jacob (Fishel,Andrew kick), 6-79 1:55 UCO - Birmingham,Josh 4 yd run (Hiddink,Seth kick blockd), 7-46 3:18 UCO - Hiddink,Seth 26 yd field goal, 11-25 4:02 LU - Morris,Jacob 9 yd run Individual (Fishel,AndrewStatistics kick), 6-58 (Final) 1:55 UCOLincoln - Hiddink,Seth 40 yd field goal, 7-63 (Nov 3:12 02, 2013 at Edmond, Okla.) vs Central Oklahoma

Lincoln Central Oklahoma Kickoff time: 2:00 pm • End of Game: 5:09 pm • Total elapsed time: 3:09 Officials: Danny Umpire: Linesman: Bill Gannaway; RushingReferee: No. GainHarris; Loss Net TD LgB.J. AvgMoore; Rushing No. Gain Loss Net Line judge: Ben Tenpenny; Back judge: Isaiah Bragg; Field judge: Brent Trammell; Birmingham,Josh 29 139 9 130 Henderson,Morris 13 181 6 175 1 76 13.5 Morris,Jacob 24 110 37 73 1 15 3.0 Gandara,Jake 4 52 2 50 Side judge: Matt Anderson; Brock,Deon 2 1NNW 2 13-1• Weather: 0 1 -0.5Sunny, Clark,Marquez 1 11 0 11 Temperature: 62 • Wind: brrezy Totals

39 292

Passing Morris,Jacob Totals

C-A-I 17-31-1 17-31-1

Receiving Borney,Andre Turner,Percy Draine,Khiry Winfrey,Bryson Mark,Devoyius Brock,Deon Pegues,Isam Woodard,Maurice Totals

No. Yards 5 61 4 54 2 53 2 23 1 4 1 3 1 1 1 1 17 200

Punting Segura,Julio Totals

No. 7 7

Yds 262 262

45 247

2

76

6.3

Yds TD Long Sack 200 3 32 4 200 3 32 4 TD 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3

Long 18 27 32 15 4 3 1 1 32

Avg Long In20 37.4 53 1 37.4 53 1

TB 0 0

Punt Kickoff Intercept Returns No Yds Lg No Yds Lg No Yds Lg Borney,Andre 1 85 85 1 12 12 0 0 0 Draine,Khiry 0 0 0 2 45 24 0 0 0 Henderson,Morris 0 0 0 5 95 28 0 0 0 Totals 1 85 85 8 152 28 0 0 0 Field goals Segura,Julio

Kickoffs Segura,Julio

Qtr Time Dist Result 2nd 00:00 46 yards Missed

No. Yards 7 332

Avg 47.4

TB 2

OB 0

Nelson,Adrian Eckert,T.J. Roberts,Donovan TEAM Totals

1 9 7 15 1 0 3 0 46 226

Passing Eckert,T.J. Nelson,Adrian Totals

C-A-I 11-19-0 6-9-0 17-28-0

Receiving Clark,Marquez Birmingham,Josh Gandara,Jake Pulley,Connor Hood,Christian Carson,C.J. Totals

No. Yards 9 165 3 43 2 12 1 38 1 17 1 4 17 279

Punting Balme,Ned Totals

No. 6 6

Returns Clark,Marquez Birmingham,Josh Koons,Tanner Totals

No Yds

Field goals Hiddink,Seth Hiddink,Seth Hiddink,Seth

Qtr 1st 4th 4th

Kickoffs Hiddink,Seth

73 0 0 73

TD Lg Avg 4 27 4.5 0 43 12.5 0 11 11.0 0 9 9.0 0 7 1.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 -3.7 4 43 4.3

0 9 8 7 0 0 11 -11 30 196

Yds TD Long Sack 175 0 33 1 104 1 38 0 279 1 38 1

Yds 223 223

Punt

3 0 0 3

TD 0 0 0 1 0 0 1

Long 33 16 6 38 17 4 38

Avg Long In20 37.2 55 3 37.2 55 3 Kickoff

Lg No Yds

55 0 0 55

1 1 0 2

35 20 0 55

Time Dist 02:52 37 yards 14:46 26 yards 01:25 40 yards

No. Yards 10 596

Avg 59.6

The Blue Tigers got back on the board with 9:43 remaining, as Morris took it in himself from nine yards out to cut the Bronchos’ lead to 46-42. Lincoln’s defense forced a three-and-out, giving LU the chance to take the lead with another score. The Blue Tigers drove into UCO territory, advancing to the Broncho 40 on a 27-yard reception by Turner, but a Broncho sack ended the scoring threat and forced LU to punt. Central Oklahoma ran down much of the clock, finishing its final drive with a 40-yard field goal that made it a seven-point game. Lincoln had one last chance to answer, but three straight incompletions, including once that bounced off a receiver’s fingertips deep in Broncho territory, followed by a sack effectively ended the game. UCO took over on downs and kneeled twice to preserve its win. Markuice Savage led the Lincoln defense with nine tackles, including five solo, while Kendrick Causey added eight overall tackles, 1.5 tackles for loss and a forced fumble. Timmy Dunn had the fumble recovery, which set up Lincoln’s second scoring drive, and also had eight tackles, including one for loss. Darryl Blackmon was responsible for blocking both UCO point-after tries.

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Rushing Attempts Average Per Rush Rushing Touchdowns Yards Gained Rushing Yards Lost Rushing NET YARDS PASSING Completions-Attempts-Int Average Per Attempt Average Per Completion Passing Touchdowns TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS Total offense plays Average Gain Per Play Fumbles: Number-Lost Penalties: Number-Yards PUNTS-YARDS Average Yards Per Punt Net Yards Per Punt Inside 20 50+ Yards Touchbacks Fair catch KICKOFFS-YARDS Average Yards Per Kickoff Net Yards Per Kickoff Touchbacks Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD Average Per Return Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD Average Per Return Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD Miscellaneous Yards Possession Time 1st Quarter 2nd Quarter 3rd Quarter 4th Quarter Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Touchdowns Field goals Sacks By: Number-Yards PAT Kicks Field Goals

39 6.3 2 292 45 200 17-31-1 6.5 11.8 3 447 70 6.4 1-1 4-40 7-262 37.4 27.0 1 1 0 0 7-332 47.4 33.9 2 1-85-1 85.0 8-152-0 19.0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0 26:57 6: 31 7:55 4: 51 7:40 2 of 13 2 of 4 4-4 4-4 0-4 1-5 6-6 0-1

46 4.3 4 226 30 279 17-28-0 10.0 16.4 1 475 74 6.4 3-1 3-35 6-223 37.2 23.0 3 1 0 0 10-596 59.6 40.4 2 3-73-1 24.3 2-55-0 27.5 1-0-0 0-0-0 0 33:03 8: 29 7: 0 5 10:09 7: 2 0 3 of 14 1 of 1 6-6 4-6 2-6 4-32 4-6 3-3

TB 0 0

Intercept

Lg No Yds

35 20 0 35

The Bronchos responded quickly, going back up 37-28 on a 16-yard All-purpose Run Rcv KR PR IR Total All-purpose Run Rcv KR PR Henderson,Morris 175 0 95 0 0 270 Clark,Marquez 11 165 35 73 score, but Lincoln continued the shootout with Khiry Draine haulBorney,Andre 0 61 12 85 0 158 Birmingham,Josh 130 43 20 0 Draine,Khiry 0 53 Statistics 45 0 0 (Final) 98 Gandara,Jake 50 12 0 0 Team ing in a 21-yard pass from Jacob Morris to bring LU back within Morris,Jacob 73 0 0 0 0 73 Pulley,Connor 0 38 0 0 vs Central Oklahoma (Nov 02, 2013 at Edmond, Okla.) two. Morris completed 17 of 31 passes for 200 yards and three LincolnFUMBLES: Lincoln-Morris,Jacob 1-1. Central Oklahoma-TEAM 1-0; Gandara,Jake 1-1; Eckert,T.J. 1-0. touchdowns and also added 73 net yards on the ground. Draine, LU UCO FIRST DOWNS 21 23 meanwhile, finished with 53 receiving yards while Percy Turner Ru s h i n g 9 8 Passing 10 14 caught four passes for 54 yards. Bryson Winfrey added 23 yards on Penalty 2 1 two receptions. NET YARDS RUSHING 247 196 Central Oklahoma ultimately finished the third quarter with a 43-35 lead after a four-yard scoring run followed by Lincoln’s second blocked PAT of the contest. The Bronchos scored early in the final period on a 26-yard field goal, taking a 46-35 scoreboard advantage. The UCO defense also stepped up, ending consecutive Lincoln drives with a forced fumble and an interception, with the former leading to the field goal.

V-H

0-7 0 - 14 7 - 14 7 - 17 7 - 24 14 - 24 21 - 24 21 - 30 28 - 30 28 - 37 35 - 37 35 - 43 35 - 46 42 - 46 42 - 49

0 0 1 1

0 0 0 0

Lg

0 0 0 0

Result Good Good Good TB 2 IR 0 0 0 0

OB 0 Total 284 193 62 38

Central Oklahoma: 49 Lincoln: 42

Nov. 2, 2013 Edmond, Mo. Wantland Stadium


Scoring Summary (Final) Northeastern St. vs Lincoln (Nov 09, 2013 at Jefferson City, Mo.)

2013 Game-By-Game Stats Northeastern St. (1-9,1-8) vs. Lincoln (2-8,1-8) Date: Nov 09, 2013 • Site: Jefferson City, Mo. • Stadium: Dwight T. Reed Attendance: 1978

WEEK TEN - Lincoln 42, Northeastern State 33

Score by Quarters Northeastern St. Lincoln

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. - Three school records were broken and two more were tied as the Lincoln football team defeated Northeastern Qtr Time State, 42-33, on Saturday (Nov. 9). Jacob Morris posted 314 yards of to- 1st 07:50 05:42 tal offense and threw four touchdown passes as Lincoln won its second 00:59 game overall, and first MIAA contest, of the season. 2nd 14:06 07:27 04:26

1

2

9 7

3

10 14

4

6 7

8 14

Total

33 42

Scoring Play

V-H

NSU - Richmond,Tank 12 yd pass from Long,Thor (Patton,Drew kick failed), 7-84 3:10 LU - Henderson,Morris 38 yd pass from Morris,Jacob (Fishel,Andrew kick), 7-76 2:04 NSU - Patton,Drew 25 yd field goal, 8-60 4:37 LU - Draine,Khiry 32 yd pass from Morris,Jacob (Fishel,Andrew kick), 6-61 1:47 LU - Borney,Andre 25 yd pass from Morris,Jacob (Fishel,Andrew kick), 10-72 4:05 NSU - Dixon,Terrance 1 yd run (Patton,Drew kick), 8-75 3:01 NSU - Patton,Drew 31 yd field goal, 9-50 1:32 NSU - Dixon,Terrance 9 yd run (Dixon,Terrance rush failed), 8-65 3:02 LU - Henderson,Morris 4 yd run (Fishel,Andrew kick), 8-63 1:47 LU - Draine,Khiry 15 yd pass from Morris,Jacob (Fishel,Andrew kick), 7-65 2:27 LU - Henderson,Morris 4 yd run (Fishel,Andrew kick), 4-80 2:05 Statistics (Final) NSU - Hopper,Steven 7 ydIndividual run (McJunkins,Prince pass from Long,Thor), 9-65 1:48

6-0 6-7 9-7 9 - 14 9 - 21 16 - 21 19 - 21 25 - 21 25 - 28 25 - 35 25 - 42 33 - 42

Morris threw for 212 yards and added 102 more on the ground, with 00:57 3rd 11:58 his four touchdown passes tying James Lang’s single-game record. Morris, who broke Lincoln single-season total offense record with 187 4th 02:29 11:02 combined first half yards, also broke LU’s single-game completion 03:37 01:49 percentage mark, connecting on 17 of his 23 attempts for an accuracy Northeastern St. vs Lincoln (Nov 09, 2013 at Jefferson City, Mo.) rating of 74%, besting Bill Swats’ record of 67%. Morris now has 2,392 Northeastern St. • End of Game: 4:48 • TotalLincoln time: 2:00pm elapsed time: 2:48 yards of total offense on the season, beating the 1988 record of 2,194 set Kickoff Officials: Referee: Richard Dixon; Umpire: Jim Losey; Linesman: Lee Ross; by Steve Bohlken with still one game yet to go in the season. Rushing No. Gain Loss TD Lg Avg Bragg; Rushing Gain Loss Net TD Lg Line judge: Eathon Rolen; BackNet judge: Isaiah Field judge: No. Darewin Clardy; Long,Thor 117Scorer: 11 106 28 6.6 Side judge: Austin16 Hills; Dan0Carr;

Henderson,Morris

21 152

Dixon,Terrance 19 86 7 79 2 14 4.2 Morris,Jacob 14 107 Lincoln (2-8, 1-8 MIAA) led for most of the game, starting in the first Temperature: 60s •70Wind: clear skies. 1 Hopper,Steven Mid 13 1 Mild 69 •1Weather: 19 5.3 Sunny, Woodard,Maurice 4 48 273 19 254 3 28 5.3 Rodriguez,Emanuel 1 2 quarter when Morris connected on a 38-yard pass to Morris Henderson Totals TEAM 2 0 to put LU ahead 7-6. Northeastern State (1-9, 1-8 MIAA) had got on Totals 39 265 the scoreboard with a 12-yard reception on the previous possession, Passing C-A-I Yds TD Long Sack Passing C-A-I but the RiverHawks missed the point-after try after it was moved back Long,Thor 18-36-0 201 1 41 2 Morris,Jacob 17-23-0 Totals 18-36-0 201 1 41 2 Totals 17-23-0 following a substitution infraction.

A short field goal allowed NSU to take a two-point lead into the second quarter, but it didn’t take the Blue Tigers long to answer. Morris completed another long touchdown pass, this one 32 yards to Khiry Draine, and the Blue Tigers went took a 14-9 lead. After forcing the RiverHawks to punt, Lincoln padded its league on its ensuing possession, with Morris hitting Andre Borney on a 25-yard scoring pass. Northeastern State responded with a touchdown drive of its own on the next possession, and later connected on another field goal, but it was the Blue Tigers on top, 21-19, when the game entered halftime. Northeastern State got the ball to start the second half and made its possession count, retaking the lead on a nine-yard rush. After offsides was called on a Blue Tiger, Northeastern State opted to kick the extra point, which was good. Lincoln was again called offsides, however, and the ball being moved to the half-yard line caused the RiverHawks to reconsider. NSU took the point off the board and decided to instead go for two, but the Blue Tigers stopped the RiverHawks’ run attempt short of the goal line to keep the score 25-21 in favor of NSU.

Receiving Richmond,Tank Herd,Steffon Dixon,Terrance Hopper,Steven Reed,Josiah Dobbs,Ray Totals

No. Yards 6 70 3 67 3 22 3 3 2 30 1 9 18 201

Punting Beers,Dylan Totals

No. 3 3

Yds 112 112

Returns Hopper,Steven Dobbs,Ray Totals

No Yds

Field goals Patton,Drew Patton,Drew Patton,Drew

Qtr 1st 2nd 4th

Punt

0 0 0

0 0 0

TD 1 0 0 0 0 0 1

Avg Long In20 37.3 39 0 37.3 39 0 Kickoff

Lg No Yds

0 0 0

1 2 3

16 52 68

No. Yards 7 310

All-purpose Long,Thor Dixon,Terrance Hopper,Steven Richmond,Tank

Run Rcv 106 0 79 22 69 3 0 70

Avg 44.3 KR 0 0 16 0

PR 0 0 0 0

TB 0 0

Intercept

Lg No Yds

16 26 26

Time Dist 00:59 25 yards 00:57 31 yards 13:29 52 yards

Kickoffs Beers,Dylan

Receiving Draine,Khiry Henderson,Morris Winfrey,Bryson Turner,Percy Borney,Andre Woodard,Maurice Totals

Long 16 41 16 4 24 9 41

0 0 0

0 0 0

Lg

0 0 0

Punting Segura,Julio Totals

No. 4 4

Field goals

TB 0

Kickoffs Segura,Julio

No. Yards 7 393

All-purpose Henderson,Morris Draine,Khiry Morris,Jacob Borney,Andre

Run Rcv 149 42 0 96 102 0 0 29

IR 0 0 0 0

Total 106 101 88 70

Northeastern State was forced to punt, and the Lincoln offense put together one more scoring drive to ice its first home victory of 2013. On the opening play of the drive, Morris ran 41-yards down to the NSU 39. Two plays later, Henderson rushed for 33 yards down to the four-yard line before taking the ball in himself for his second rushing score of the afternoon. The RiverHawks managed to score one more touchdown, adding a two-point conversion to make it a 42-33 contest, but it ended up being too little, too late. NSU tried an onside kick, but Borney caught the ball in mid-air and Lincoln was able to run out the clock.

Average Per Completion Passing Touchdowns TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS Total offense plays Average Gain Per Play Fumbles: Number-Lost Penalties: Number-Yards PUNTS-YARDS Average Yards Per Punt Net Yards Per Punt Inside 20 50+ Yards Touchbacks Fair catch KICKOFFS-YARDS Average Yards Per Kickoff Net Yards Per Kickoff Touchbacks Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD Average Per Return Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD Average Per Return Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD Miscellaneous Yards Possession Time 1st Quarter 2nd Quarter 3rd Quarter 4th Quarter Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Touchdowns Field goals Sacks By: Number-Yards PAT Kicks Field Goals

11.2 1 455 84 5.4 1-0 6-53 3-112 37.3 36.0 0 0 0 0 7-310 44.3 28.0 0 0-0-0 0.0 3-68-0 22.7 0-0-0 0-0-0 0 36:12 9: 17 7:07 11:09 8:39 9 of 17 0 of 1 6-6 4-6 2-6 0-0 1-2 2-3

Avg 33 7.1 41 7.3 4 4.0 2 2.0 0 -2.5 41 6.5

TD 2 1 0 0 1 0 4

Long 32 38 6 19 25 3 38

Avg Long In20 36.0 51 3 36.0 51 3

TB 0 0

Punt Kickoff Intercept Returns No Yds Lg No Yds Lg No Yds Lg Borney,Andre 1 4 4 1 10 10 0 0 0 Henderson,Morris 0 0 0 3 74 31 0 0 0 Brock,Deon 0 0 0 1 2 2 0 0 0 Draine,Khiry 0 0 0 2 28 14 0 0 0 Totals 1 4 4 7 114 31 0 0 0 Qtr

Lincoln’s next drive stalled and Northeastern State took over, once again driving the ball deep into LU territory. That’s when the Blue Team Statistics (Final) St. vs Lincoln (Nov 09, 1-0. 2013 at Jefferson City, Mo.) Tigers made the first of two impressive stops on defense, both of Northeastern FUMBLES: Northeastern St.-Dixon,Terrance Lincoln-None. which gave Lincoln big momentum boosts. After a false start penalty NSU LU FIRST DOWNS 32 23 gave NSU a 1st-and-15 at the LU 41, the Blue Tiger defense gave up Ru s h i n g 15 13 just four yards, forcing two short completions and two incompletions Passing 10 10 Penalty 7 0 as the RiverHawks turned the ball over on downs. That turned the NET YARDS RUSHING 254 252 quarter around for Lincoln, as Morris moved the ball down straight Rushing Attempts 48 39 Average Per Rush 5.3 6.5 down the field, with passes of 14 and 20 yards to Draine resulting in Rushing Touchdowns 3 2 key first downs. Morris Henderson, who finished a big day of his own Yards Gained Rushing 273 265 with 149 rushing yards and 74 kick return yards, gave Lincoln back the Yards Lost Rushing 19 13 NET YARDS PASSING 201 212 lead with a four-yard run into the end zone. The Blue Tigers ended the Completions-Attempts-Int 18-36-0 17-23-0 third quarter up, 28-25, and never trailed again en route to the win. Average Per Attempt 5.6 9.2 After Northeastern State’s next drive ended with a missed 52-yard field goal try, Henderson again provided a boost on offense, starting the next drive with carries for 12, seven and 16 yards. Morris again made big plays with his arm, finding Draine twice on 15-yard completions, with the second coming in the end zone on a play that put Lincoln ahead by 10. The RiverHawks entered Lincoln territory once again on their next drive, and the Blue Tiger defense once again came up big as LU halted a chance for Northeastern State to cut into Lincoln’s lead. NSU drove down to the LU 28, but an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty moved the RiverHawks back to the 43. On second down, Lincoln tackled a receiver behind the line of scimmage. The LU defense then made arguably its biggest play of the game on third down, sacking NSU quarterback Thor Long, who had broken tackles and sacks all game, for an eight-yard loss.

Yds 144 144

2 0 0 0 0 2

Yds TD Long Sack 212 4 38 0 212 4 38 0

No. Yards 5 96 3 42 3 7 2 37 2 29 2 1 17 212

Result Good Good Missed OB 0

3 149 5 102 0 4 0 2 5 -5 13 252

12.5 4 464 62 7.5 0-0 10-112 4-144 36.0 36.0 3 1 0 3 7-393 56.1 40.7 2 1-4-0 4.0 7-114-0 16.3 0-0-0 0-0-0 0 23:48 5: 43 7: 5 3 3: 51 6: 2 1 5 of 10 0 of 0 3-3 3-3 0-3 2-11 6-6 0-0

Time

Dist

Result

Avg 56.1 KR 74 28 0 10

PR 0 0 0 4

TB 2 IR 0 0 0 0

OB 2 Total 265 124 102 43

Lincoln: 42 Northeastern State: 33

Nov. 9, 2013 Jefferson City, Mo. Dwight T. Reed Stadium

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Scoring Summary (Final) Southwest Baptist vs Lincoln (Nov 16, 2013 at Jefferson City, Mo.)

2013 Game-By-Game Stats

Southwest Baptist (1-10,1-9) vs. Lincoln (3-8,2-8) Date: Nov 16, 2013 • Site: Jefferson City, Mo. • Stadium: Dwight T. Reed Attendance: 1573

WEEK TEN - Lincoln 51, Southwest Baptist 28 JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. - The Lincoln football team scored 27 fourthquarter points and amassed 452 rushing yards to end the 2013 season with a 51-28 victory over Southwest Baptist on Saturday (Nov. 16). The Senior Day win featured several record-breaking and tying performances, as LU sent its 20 seniors out on a high note. Included in that rushing performance was a 137-yard day by Morris Henderson, who finishes the season with 1,266 rushing yards and 12 touchdowns. His yardage breaks the Lincoln single-season mark of 1,239, set by legendary LU running back Leo Lewis back in 1952. Henderson ends the year with an average per carry of 6.7 yards, which also breaks the 1952 single-season mark of 5.9, previously held by Lewis. In addition to those 452 rushing yards, Lincoln quarterback also provided four rushing touchdowns and completed 12 passes for 182 yards. Both those marks make Morris LU’s all-time single season leader in each category. Morris ends the year with 2,076 passing yards, making him the first LU quarterback ever to throw for 2,000 yards in a season and breaking Steve Bohlken’s 1988-record of 1,939. Lincoln began the game with 14 unanswered points, with Morris and Henderson scoring on one-yard runs to put the Blue Tigers up, 21-0. Southwest Baptist answered with a quick scoring drive of its own, then returned a punt on LU’s next possession 57-yards to tie the game at 14 early in the second quarter. The Bearcats later drove 83 yards to take a 21-14 lead with 9:10 to play in the second quarter. The Lincoln offense got going again on the next drive, answering the Bearcats’ touchdown with a five-yard scoring run by Morris. The Blue Tigers seemed to have the momentum at this point, as the defense forced a three-and-out and the offense drove back into SBU territory. A fumble at the SBU 34 ended the threat, however, and Southwest Baptist threatened to once again take the lead. The Bearcats advanced deep into LU territory, but a completed pass that would have given SBU a first down at the Lincoln 21 was forced out of the receivers’ hands by Kendrick Causey and recovered by Kerry Roby to give Lincoln back the ball.

Score by Quarters Southwest Baptist Lincoln Qtr Time 1st

2nd

3rd 4th

11:57 04:01 01:37 14:42 09:10 06:06 06:50 02:17 12:51 11:10 04:03 01:48

1

2

7 14

3

14 7

4

7 3

0 27

Total

28 51

Scoring Play

V-H

LU - Morris,Jacob 1 yd run (Fishel,Andrew kick), 11-84 3:03 LU - Henderson,Morris 1 yd run (Fishel,Andrew kick), 13-96 4:09 SBU - Strickland,Marc 3 yd run (Cedeno,Fernando kick), 6-65 2:24 SBU - Lauderdale,Derw 57 yd punt return (Cedeno,Fernando kick) SBU - Ray,Evan 7 yd pass from Dominguez,Joey (Cedeno,Fernando kick), 9-83 4:08 LU - Morris,Jacob 5 yd run (Fishel,Andrew kick), 9-74 2:58 LU - Fishel,Andrew 37 yd field goal, 10-45 3:10 SBU - Strickland,Marc 2 yd run (Cedeno,Fernando kick), 12-61 4:24 LU - Morris,Jacob 24 yd run (Fishel,Andrew kick), 5-80 1:57 LU - Turner,Percy 43 yd run (Fishel,Andrew kick failed), 4-62 1:24 Individual Statistics (Final) LU - Pegues,Isam 7 yd run 7-93 3:28 Southwest Baptist vs (Fishel,Andrew Lincoln (Novkick), 16, 2013 at Jefferson City, Mo.) LU - Morris,Jacob 4 yd run (Fishel,Andrew kick), 5-56 1:38

Southwest Baptist

Lincoln

Kickoff time: 1:00pm • End of Game: 4:20 • Total elapsed time:No. 3:20 Rushing No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg Avg Rushing Gain Loss Net TD Officials: Referee: Don Hutcheson; Lott; Linesman:29Tom Dominguez,Joey 9 57 7 50 Umpire: 0 28 5.6ChipMorris,Jacob 167Svehla; 20 147 4 Manuma,ViaVia 10 46 6 Back 40 judge: 0 12 Matt 4.0 Henderson,Morris 20 138Matt 1 Powell; 137 1 Line judge: J. Rauschelbach; Anderson; Field judge: Pegues,Isam 3 48 0 48 1 Strickland,Marc 6 20 0 20 2 9 3.3 Side judge: Lance Tyson; Scorer: Dan Carr; Turner,Percy 1 43 0 43 1 Sohn,Zachary 2 13 0 13 0 11 6.5 Temperature: Mid 50s •4 Wind: • Weather: Overcast & rainy. 5 42 Tenner,Martee 0 42 0 Nolan,Chad 2 0 Mild 4 0 4 2.0 Shedd,Shaquille Swortwood,MJ Totals

1 3 1 0 31 143

Passing Dominguez,Joey Swortwood,MJ Totals

C-A-I 22-42-2 0-2-0 22-44-2

Receiving Nolan,Chad Sohn,Zachary Manuma,ViaVia Paredes,Kevin Frezzell,Anthon Strickland,Marc Ross,Nyran Ray,Evan Lauderdale,Derw Totals

No. Yards 6 66 4 85 3 43 3 21 2 21 1 33 1 21 1 7 1 5 22 302

Punting Molitor,Austin Totals

No. 7 7

Returns Lauderdale,Derw Frezzell,Anthon Ross,Nyran Ray,Evan Nolan,Chad Totals

No Yds

Yds 274 274

Field goals

Qtr

Punt

1 1 0 0 0 2

0-7 0 - 14 7 - 14 14 - 14 21 - 14 21 - 21 21 - 24 28 - 24 28 - 31 28 - 37 28 - 44 28 - 51

57 -5 0 0 0 52

0 3 4 -4 17 126

0 0 2

Yds TD Long Sack 302 1 53 1 0 0 0 0 302 1 53 1 TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1

Long 22 53 22 10 16 33 21 7 5 53

Avg Long In20 39.1 57 4 39.1 57 4 Kickoff

Lg No Yds

57 0 0 0 0 57

Time

3 3.0 0 -4.0 28 4.1

0 0 0 0 1 32 4 118 1 0 6 150

Dist

TB 0 0

Intercept

Lg No Yds

0 0 32 33 0 33

0 0 0 1 0 1

0 0 0 0 0 0

Lg

Result

0 0 0 0 0 0

Brock,Deon TEAM Totals

9 38 1 0 68 476

Passing Morris,Jacob Borney,Andre Totals

C-A-I 12-20-1 0-1-0 12-21-1

Receiving Woodard,Maurice Draine,Khiry Borney,Andre Henderson,Morris Totals

No. Yards 6 56 3 66 2 60 1 0 12 182

Punting Segura,Julio Totals

No. 5 5

Yds 178 178

1 37 2 -2 24 452

Lg 24 27 36 43 26 0 7 0 0 7 43

Avg 5.1 6.8 16.0 43.0 8.4 4.1 -2.0 6.6

Yds TD Long Sack 182 0 54 2 0 0 0 0 182 0 54 2 TD 0 0 0 0 0

Long 17 54 40 0 54

Avg Long In20 35.6 47 1 35.6 47 1

TB 0 0

Punt Kickoff Intercept Returns No Yds Lg No Yds Lg No Yds Lg Borney,Andre 1 5 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 Savage,Markuice 1 2 0 0 0 0 2 5 5 Henderson,Morris 0 0 0 1 16 16 0 0 0 Rose,Mustafa 0 0 0 1 6 6 0 0 0 Draine,Khiry 0 0 0 1 20 20 0 0 0 Totals 2 7 5 3 42 20 2 5 5 Field goals Fishel,Andrew

Qtr 3rd

Time Dist Result 06:50 37 yards Good

After exchanging possessions to open the second half and holding the Kickoffs No. Yards Avg TB OB Kickoffs No. Yards Avg TB OB Bearcats to a three-and-out, Lincoln retook the lead on a 37-yard field Cedeno,Fernando 5 275 55.0 1 1 Segura,Julio 9 515 57.2 2 1 goal into the wind by Andrew Fishel. It was part of a big day by the All-purpose Run Rcv KR PR IR Total All-purpose Run Rcv KR PR IR Total freshman kicker, who broke LU’s single-season record for successful Ray,Evan 0 7 118 0 0 125 Henderson,Morris 137 0 16 0 0 153 Sohn,Zachary 13 85 0 0 0 98 Morris,Jacob 147 0 0 0 0 147 point-after kicks with his first PAT of the game. Fishel, who successManuma,ViaVia 40 43 0 0 0 83 Draine,Khiry 0 66 20 0 0 86 fully converted 35 point after tries this year, breaking Gerald Walker’s Nolan,Chad 4 66 0 0 0 70 Borney,Andre 0 60 0 5 0 65 Team Statistics (Final) 1964 record of 29, added to single-season record for points by a kicker Southwest Baptist vs Lincoln (Nov 16, 2013 at Jefferson City, Mo.) FUMBLES: Southwest Baptist-Nolan,Chad 1-1. Lincoln-Henderson,Morris 2-1; Savage,Markuice 1-0; with the field goal and six successful PATs to give him 53 points on the Morris,Jacob 1-0. SBU LU year. FIRST DOWNS 18 34 The lead would not last long, however, as Southwest Baptist answered with a 61-yard touchdown drive capped off by a two-yard run. Those were the last points the Bearcats would put on the board, as LU shut SBU out the rest of the way, including stopping two drives in Lincoln territory on Markuice Savage interceptions. The Blue Tigers trailed, 28-24, entering the fourth quarter, but that deficit did not last long. Morris put LU back on top for good with a 24-yard scoring rush that gave Lincoln a 31-28 advantage with 12;51 remianing in the game. Lincoln’s defense forced a three-and-out, and the Blue Tiger offense went back to work, with Percy Turner scoring on a 43-yard run that moved LU ahead by nine. Touchdown runs by Isam Pegues and Morris later in the quarter turned what had been a closelycontested game into a 23-point Blue Tiger victory. Morris led the Lincoln rushing attack with 147 yards and the four scores while Deon Brock (37 yards), Pegues (48) and Turner (43) also had strong days. Martee Tenner added 42 yards, including a 26-yard game highlighted by a flip over a defender that was reminiscent of the play that got him national attention on ESPN’s “SportsCenter” during the spring of 2012. In the receiving game, Maurice Woodard caught six passes for 56 yards to finish his fourth and final season with 143 receptions, making him Lincoln’s career leader in that category. Defensively, Kendrick Causey made a team-high 13 tackles, including 10 solo, while Savage finished with eight. The season caps off another record-breaking year for the Lincoln offense, which broke season records for total offense (4,917 yards) and plays from scrimmage (833). The 51 points LU scored on Saturday are the most for the Blue Tigers in a win since 1972, when Lincoln posted a 52-27 win over Southwest Missouri on the road.

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Ru s h i n g Passing Penalty NET YARDS RUSHING Rushing Attempts Average Per Rush Rushing Touchdowns Yards Gained Rushing Yards Lost Rushing NET YARDS PASSING Completions-Attempts-Int Average Per Attempt Average Per Completion Passing Touchdowns TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS Total offense plays Average Gain Per Play Fumbles: Number-Lost Penalties: Number-Yards PUNTS-YARDS Average Yards Per Punt Net Yards Per Punt Inside 20 50+ Yards Touchbacks Fair catch KICKOFFS-YARDS Average Yards Per Kickoff Net Yards Per Kickoff Touchbacks Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD Average Per Return Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD Average Per Return Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD Miscellaneous Yards Possession Time 1st Quarter 2nd Quarter 3rd Quarter 4th Quarter Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Touchdowns Field goals Sacks By: Number-Yards PAT Kicks Field Goals

9 8 1 126 31 4.1 2 143 17 302 22-44-2 6.9 13.7 1 428 75 5.7 1-1 13-127 7-274 39.1 38.1 4 1 0 1 5-275 55.0 42.6 1 2-52-1 26.0 6-150-0 25.0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0 27:31 5: 25 8:22 8: 15 5:29 2 of 15 3 of 5 3-4 3-4 0-4 2-14 4-4 0-0

22 7 5 452 68 6.6 7 476 24 182 12-21-1 8.7 15.2 0 634 89 7.1 4-1 8-61 5-178 35.6 25.2 1 0 0 1 9-515 57.2 36.1 2 2-7-0 3.5 3-42-0 14.0 2-5-0 0-0-0 0 32:29 9: 35 6: 3 8 6: 45 9: 3 1 4 of 11 0 of 0 6-6 5-6 1-6 1-1 6-7 1-1

Lincoln: 51 Southwest Baptist: 28

Nov. 16, 2013 Jefferson City, Mo. Dwight T. Reed Stadium


LU Coaching Records Year

WLT

1920

3-0-0

Notable

Coach

LU

Opp.

W. B. Jason

51

15

N/A

N/A

1921-22 N/A

Records Unavailable W. B. Jason

1923

1-0-1

Champions of the Missouri Valley Conference

W. B. Jason

7

2

1924

2-1-1

Champions of the Missouri Valley Conference

Otis E. Finley

46

17

1925

2-1-0

A. E. Morris

39

9

1926

3-1-0

Not Available

40

43

1927

1-4-0

George R. Collins

46

145

1928

1-4-0

George R. Collins

25

97

1929

1-2-1

D. Waters

13

27

1930

0-3-0

Not Available

6

85

1931

3-0-1

Not Available

54

17

1932

0-2-2

Not Available

21

46

1933

3-4-1

Not Available

135

110

1934

2-5-0

Not Available

95

104

1935

4-1-1

Ray Kemp

76

24

1936

1-6-1

Ray Kemp

36

119

1937

2-2-2

Ray Kemp

69

27

1938

3-3-1

Ray Kemp

105

54

1939

4-3-0

Ray Kemp

115

60

1940

5-2-0

Ray Kemp

106

90

1941

2-5-0

Ray Kemp

80

102

1942

1-5-0

Ray Kemp

64

78

1943

N/A

N/A

N/A

1944

0-4-0

Ray Kemp

26

126

1945

0-4-0

David D. Rains

25

127

1946

5-3-1

David D. Rains

60

57

1947

4-3-1

David D. Rains

98

64

1948

2-3-2

David D. Rains

31

71

1949

3-6-0

Dwight T. Reed

108

204

1950

1-7-0

Dwight T. Reed

52

220

1951

7-2-0

Dwight T. Reed

290

119

1952

8-0-1

Dwight T. Reed

267

74

1953

8-0-1

Dwight T. Reed

266

77

1954

4-3-1

Dwight T. Reed

137

149

1955

5-3-0

Dwight T. Reed

103

86

1956

5-4-0

Dwight T. Reed

136

174

1957

8-1-0

Dwight T. Reed

252

101

1958~

7-1-0

Dwight T. Reed

242

58

1959

7-2-1

Dwight T. Reed

218

143

1960

3-5-0

Dwight T. Reed

96

184

No Team - World War II N/A

No. 2 in Nation*

Beat Emporia State, 21-0, in the Mineral Water Bowl

Yearly Coaching Records

* - According to the Pittsburgh Courier

95


Coaching Records Year

WLT

1961

Conference

LU

Opp. 9/5/13 Lindenwood

3-5-0

Dwight T. Reed

108

179

1962

5-3-1

Dwight T. Reed

117

117

1963

5-5-0

Dwight T. Reed

176

192

1964

8-2-0 *

Dwight T. Reed

353

108

1965

5-5-0

Dwight T. Reed

125

188

1966

7-2-0

Dwight T. Reed

145

138

1967

3-5-0

Dwight T. Reed

97

161

1968

8-2-0

Dwight T. Reed

228

120

1969

5-3-1

Dwight T. Reed

203

153

1970

7-3-0

3-3-0#

Dwight T. Reed

177

138

1971

5-5-0

3-3-0#

Dwight T. Reed

165

183

1972+

9-1-0

5-1-0#

Dwight T. Reed

213

130

1973

5-6-0

3-3-0#

Leo Lewis

135

171

1974

3-8-0

0-6-0#

Leo Lewis

110

247

1975

4-7-0

2-4-0#

Leo Lewis

105

229

1976

0-11-0

0-5-0#

Don Hudson

42

388

1977

0-11-0

0-6-0#

Don Hudson

118

373

1978

2-9-0

2-4-0#

Don Hudson

152

316

1979

4-7-0

1-5-0#

Don Hudson

174

301

1980

2-9-0

0-5-0#

Curt Gentry

126

316

1981

0-11-0

0-5-0#

Cal Jones

83

385

1982

1-8-1

0-4-1#

Clark Frost

106

351

1983

2-8-0

1-4-0#

Clark Frost

121

312

1984

1-9-1

0-5-0#

Clark Frost

69

234

1985

1-10-0

0-5-0#

Clark Frost

47

430

1986

1-10-0

0-5-0#

John A. Freeman

75

433

1987

2-9-0

0-5-0#

John A. Freeman

145

440

1988

2-9-0

1-4-0#

Jerry McMillan

122

317

1989

1-10-0

1-9-0

Jerry McMillan

108

308

2000

3-6-0

2-3-0!

Jack Bush

176

277

2001

0-9-0

Independent

Jack Bush

230

202

2002

4-7-0

Independent

Fred Manuel

194

329

2003

4-7-0

Independent

Fred Manuel

152

322

2004

1-9-0

Independent

Fred Manuel

164

332

2005

2 -7 -0

Independent

Lemar Parrish

71

310

2006

1-8-0

Independent

Lemar Parrish

57

439

2007

2 -8 - 0

0-5-0^

Lemar Parrish

157

398

2008

1-8-0

0-3-0^

Lemar Parrish

124

382

2009

0-11-0

0-4-0^

Nate Cochran

72

343

2010

2-9-0

Independent

Nate Cochran/*Thomas Howard 219

487

2011

1-10-0

0-9#

Mike Jones

172

595

2012

1-10-0

1-10#

Mike Jones

233

458

2013

3-8-0

2-8#

Mike Jones

322

465

*-Interim Head Coach final five games of 2010

96

2013 (3-8)

Coach

L, 22-24 9/14/13 vs. Grambling St. W, 47-34 9/21/13 Mo. Southern L, 10-59 9/28/13 PITTSBURG ST. L, 38-59 10/5/13 EMPORIA STATE L, 14-52 10/12/13 Washburn L, 7-58 10/19/13 Neb.-Kearney L, 14-24 10/26/13 FORT HAYS ST. L, 35-45 11/2/13 Central Oklahoma L, 42-49 11/9/13 NORTHEASTERN ST. W, 42-33 11/16/13 SW BAPTIST W, 51-28 2012 (1-10) 9/1/12 LINDENWOOD L, 28-49 9/8/12 Truman State L, 12-42 9/15/12 MO. SOUTHERN L, 14-21 9/22/12 Pittsburg State L, 17-59 9/29/12 Emporia State L, 26-37 10/6/12 WASHBURN L, 18-51 10/13/12 NEB.-KEARNEY W, 34-27 10/20/12 Fort Hays St. L, 26-28 10/27/12 CENTRAL OKLA. L, 25-56 11/3/12 Northeastern St. L, 21-45 11/10/12 Southwest Baptist L, 12-43 2011 (1-10) 9/3/11 AVILA 9/8/11 Washburn 9/17/11 NORTHWEST MO. 9/24/11 Mo. Southern 10/1/11 FORT HAYS STATE 10/8/11 Mo. Western 10/15/11 Pittsburg State 10/22/11 EMPORIA STATE 10/29/11 CENTRAL MO. 11/5/11 Truman State 11/12/11 Urbana

W, 35-3 L, 26-66 L, 7-73 L, 14-56 L, 21-24 L, 20-81 L, 6-69 L, 23-52 L, 6-49 L, 0-53 L, 14-69

2010 (2-9) 9/4/10 Mo. Southern L, 7-38 9/9/10 Mo. Western L, 14-81 9/18/10 Okla. Panhandle W, 23-22 9/25/10 Morehouse L, 14-30 10/2/10 St. Joseph's (IN) L, 22-58 10/9/10 Southwest Baptist L, 38-62 10/16/10 Prairie View A&M L, 12-45 10/23/10 Peru State L, 33-41 10/30/10 Langston L, 21-31 11/6/10 Azusa Pacific L, 14-59 11/13/10 Missouri S&T W, 21-20

All-Time Record: 247-415-24 Points For: 9,924 Points Against: 16,002 ~ - Mid West Athletic Association Champions * - Ranked No. 5 in the nation by the Pittsburgh Courier + - Tied with Northwest Missouri for MIAA Championship # - Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association ! - Central States Football League ^ - Great Lakes Football Conference


Yearly Game-by-Game Results 2009 (0-11) 8/29/09 UPPER IOWA 9/5/09 LANGSTON 9/12/09 Virginia State 9/19/09 MOREHOUSE 9/26/09 St. Joseph's (IN) 10/3/09 LAGRANGE 10/10/09 PERU STATE 10/17/09 Central State (OH) 10/31/09 Missouri S&T 11/7/09 KEN. WESLEYAN 11/14/09 Miss. Valley State

L, 6-65 L, 6-31 L, 6-38 L, 0-38 L, 7-41 L, 7-20 L, 14-16 L, 0-22 L, 14-35 L, 6-21 L, 6-16

2008 (1-8) 8/30/08 West Virginia State L, 13-67 9/6/08 Langston L, 17-47 9/20/08 TRINITY INT. L, 10-18 9/27/08 ST. JOSEPH'S (IN) L, 10-31 10/4/08 Haskell W, 43-37 10/18/08 CENTRAL ST. (OH) L, 17-36 10/25/08 Ark.-Pine Bluff L, 0-42 11/1/08 MISSOURI S&T L, 0-68 11/8/08 Ken. Wesleyan L, 14-36 2007 (2-8) 8/25/07 Lane L, 3-54 9/8/07 WEST VIRGINIA ST. L, 14-37 9/14/07 Southern Virginia W, 39-23 9/22/07 LANGSTON L, 7-46 9/29/07 HASKELL W, 39-20 10/6/07 Central State (OH) L, 19-26 10/13/07 KEN. WESLEYAN L, 13-35 10/20/07 TIFFIN L, 6-57 10/27/07 Missouri S&T L, 10-48 11/10/07 St. Joseph's (IN) L, 7-52 2006 (1-8) 8/26/06 LANE L, 0-36 9/2/06 CENT. MISSOURI L, 0-78 9/9/06 West Virginia St. L, 0-16 9/16/06 Missouri-Rolla L, 7-49 9/23/06 KEN. WESLEYAN W, 22-10 9/30/06 Millsaps L, 10-52 10/14/06 ST. JOSEPH'S (IN) L, 3-60 10/28/06 Langston L, 7-76 11/4/06 Tiffin L, 8-62 2005 (2-7) 8/27/05 Central State (OH) 9/1/05 Central Missouri 9/10/05 LANGSTON 9/17/05 St. Joseph's (IN) 9/24/05 Edward Waters 10/15/05 MILES 10/22/05 Prairie View A&M 10/29/05 Paul Quinn 11/12/05 Stillman

W, 10-0 L, 0-83 L, 3-45 L, 13-41 W, 17-13 L, 0-30 L, 8-40 L, 17-24 L, 3-34

2004 (1-9) 8/28/04 Texas College 9/4/04 CENT. MISSOURI 9/13/04 Northwestern OK. 9/25/04 Langston 10/9/04 STILLMAN 10/16/04 Miles 10/23/04 Prairie View A&M 11/6/04 PAUL QUINN 11/13/04 EDWARD WATERS 11/20/04 ST. JOSEPH'S (IN)

L, 12-23 L, 0-47 L, 12-39 L, 20-40 L, 14-24 L, 6-28 L, 14-20 W, 44-26 L, 35-37 L, 7-48

2003 (4-7) 8/28/03 Cent. Missouri 9/6/03 Pittsburg State 9/13/03 Tuskegee 9/20/03 Lane 9/27/03 OK. Panhandle St. 10/4/03 LANGSTON 10/11/03 NORTHWEST OK. 10/18/03 St. Joseph's (IN) 10/24/03 Stillman 11/8/03 Southern 11/15/03 South Dakota

L, 13-37 L, 0-56 L, 6-20 W, 22-13 W, 23-20 W, 17-14 L, 13-39 W, 23-7 L, 21-26 L, 7-34 L, 7-56

2002 (4-7) CENTRAL MO. L, 7-63 Clark Atlanta L, 12-14 ST. JOSEPH'S L, 17-24 Ken. Wesleyan W, 24-12 OK. PANHANDLE W, 34-6 Tuskegee L, 20-46 STILLMAN L, 14-58 N.WESTERN OK. L, 3-57 Langston W, 34-13 AUGUSTANA (S.D.) L, 6-30 LANE W, 23-6 2001 (0-9)* Cent. Missouri L, 10-24 Washburn L, 20-31 Elizabeth City L, 6-12 West. New Mexico L, 33-36 (OT) WESTMINSTER W, 26-7 LANGSTON W, 26-17 Haskell W, 56-16 Gannon W, 32-31 Stillman L, 21-28 * All games later forfeited due to NCAA Sanctions 2000 (3-6) Lane Washburn SWAOG Peru State Clark-Atlanta Stillman Langston Haskell Northwestern OK.

L, 6-14 L, 21-63 W, 41-14 L, 17-27 L, 0-48 W, 30-24 L, 19-27 W, 42-0 L, 0-60

1989 (1-10) Missouri Southern L, 9-24 Langston L, 10-19 Central Missouri L, 12-40 Pittsburg State L, 3-15 Missouri-Rolla W, 21-14 Washburn L, 0-9 Truman L, 9-43 Missouri Western L, 14-45 Southwest Baptist L, 0-31 Nwst. Missouri L, 20-22 Sest. Missouri L, 10-46

1985 (1-10) Southern Illinois FORT HAYS STATE EVANSVILLE Ark.-Pine Bluff Evangel Nwst. Missouri Central State Truman MISSOURI-ROLLA SEST. MISSOURI Central Missouri

1988 (2-9) EVANGEL W, 2-0* Pittsburg State L, 6-49 ARK.-PINE BLUFF L, 14-27 Kentucky State L, 13-22 Southwest Baptist L, 16-37 CENTRAL MO. L, 29-39 Sest. Missouri L, 3-31 NWST. MISSOURI W, 18-17 Missouri-Rolla L, 0-27 BENEDICTINE L, 12-31 NEST. MISSOURI L, 9-37 *Forfeit

1984 (1-9-1) Illinois State L, 0-54 Fort Hays State W, 2-0* ARK.-PINE BLUFF T, 0-0 Kentucky State L, 6-16 EVANGEL L, 6-13 NWST. MISSOURI L, 19-34 NEST. MISSOURI L, 0-14 Missouri-Rolla L, 3-27 CENTRAL STATE L, 10-37 Sest. Missouri L, 16-24 CENTRAL MO. L, 7-15 *Forfeit, FHSU had won 21-0

1987 (2-9) Fort Hays State PITTSBURG STATE Ark.-Pine Bluff KENTUCKY STATE Langston SEST. MISSOURI Truman Central Missouri MISSOURI-ROLLA SW. BAPTIST Nwst. Missouri

1983 (2-8) FORT HAYS STATE Indiana Central SWST. MISSOURI MISSOURI-ROLLA Central State Nwst. Missouri SEST. MISSOURI Central Missouri Nest. Missouri Evangel

L, 6-14 L, 19-40 L, 12-36 W, 21-17 L, 12-50 L, 6-30 L, 0-7 L, 14-58 L, 6-42 W, 25-18

1982 (1-8-1) KENTUCKY STATE Pittsburg State Swst. Missouri Missouri-Rolla CENTRAL STATE NWST. MISSOURI Sest. Missouri CENTRAL MO. NEST. MISSOURI EVANGEL

W, 12-7 L, 0-43 L, 3-51 L, 7-23 L, 0-23 T, 28-28 L, 34-50 L, 7-33 L, 0-70 L, 15-23

1981 (0-11) MORNINGSIDE PITTSBURG STATE Langston Ark.-Pine Bluff MISSOURI-ROLLA Central State Nwst. Missouri SEST. MISSOURI Central Missouri Nest. Missouri SWST. MISSOURI

L, 20-36 L, 6-47 L, 0-16 L, 0-48 L, 12-14 L, 7-26 L, 0-27 L, 0-53 L, 7-9 L, 24-62 L, 7-47

1986 (1-10) Fort Hays State Evansville ARK.-PINE BLUFF LANGSTON CENTRAL STATE Kentucky State TRUMAN STATE Missouri-Rolla CENTRAL MO. NWST. MISSOURI Sest. Missouri

L, 14-55 L, 7-59 L, 13-49 W, 17-7 W, 21-12 L, 9-31 L, 9-51 L, 10-56 L, 0-49 L, 27-36 L, 18-35

L, 6-38 L, 19-47 W, 2-0 L, 6-12 L, 6-65 L, 7-64 L, 0-44 L, 6-53 L, 9-56 L, 7-28 L, 7-26

L, 0-63 L, 3-35 W, 24-23 L, 0-29 L, 0-41 L, 14-31 L, 0-76 L, 0-28 L, 3-34 L, 0-41 L, 3-29

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Yearly Game-by-Game Results 1980 (2-9) Fort Hays State Central State LANGSTON ARK.-PINE BLUFF Missouri-Rolla Kentucky State NWST. MISSOURI Sest. Missouri CENTRAL MO. NEST. MISSOURI Swst. Missouri 1979 (4-7) Morningside CENTRAL STATE Langston Ark.-Pine Bluff SWST. MISSOURI KENTUCKY STATE Central Missouri SEST. MISSOURI Nwst. Missouri MISSOURI-ROLLA Nest. Missouri

98

W, 21-13 L, 0-27 W, 22-3 L, 16-23 L, 6-18 L, 0-20 L, 17-42 L, 3-57 L, 14-33 L, 27-53 L, 0-27

1976 (0-11) Central State L, 0-26 MISS. VALLEY ST. L, 0-41 LANGSTON L, 6-26 Ark.-Pine Bluff L, 13-28 Missouri-Rolla L, 15-34 Missouri Southern L, 0-44 NEST. MISSOURI L, 6-33 CENTRAL MO. L, 0-16 NWST. MISSOURI L, 2-42 Swst. Missouri L, 0-65 Sest. Missouri L, 0-33

W, 41-0 L, 21-47 W, 21-15 W, 15-14 W, 24-22 L, 0-30 L, 17-29 L, 7-58 L, 15-42 L, 7-24 L, 6-20

1975 (4-7) Langston CENTRAL STATE Ark.-Pine Bluff Wis.-LaCrosse Nwst. Missouri MO. SOUTHERN Nest. Missouri MISSOURI-ROLLA SWST. MISSOURI SEST. MISSOURI Central Missouri

1978 (2-9) Morningside Central State LANGSTON ARK.-PINE BLUFF Swst. Missouri Kentucky State CENTRAL MO. Sest. Missouri NWST. MISSOURI Missouri-Rolla NEST. MISSOURI *Forfeit

L, 0-2* L, 9-32 L, 10-19 L, 0-27 L, 17-68 L, 20-32 W, 21-6 L, 13-40 W, 36-21 L, 13-32 L, 13-37

1977 (0-11) CENTRAL STATE Mississippi Valley Langston Ark.-Pine Bluff MISSOURI-ROLLA MORNINGSIDE Nest. Missouri Central Missouri Nwst. Missouri SWST. MISSOURI SEST. MISSOURI *Forfeit

L, 6-20 L, 0-55 L, 18-44 L, 0-2* L, 0-14 L, 22-35 L, 0-57 L, 20-23 L, 26-54 L, 20-41 L, 6-28

1971 (5-5) BEMIDJI STATE Mankato State KENTUCKY STATE Alcorn A&M Nwst. Missouri SEST. MISSOURI Central Missouri Nest. Missouri SWST. MISSOURI MISSOURI-ROLLA

W, 35-13 L, 13-20 W, 39-14 L, 13-55 L, 14-30 W, 14-13 L, 0-14 L, 6-17 W, 13-7 W, 18-0

1970 (7-3) Missouri Southern W, 13-7 L, 7-20 Bemidji State W, 26-10 L, 0-28 Kentucky State W, 20-7 W, 6-0 Parsons W, 6-2 W, 3-0 NWST. MISSOURI W, 27-17 L, 6-31 Sest. Missouri L, 6-20 L, 7-10 CENTRAL MO. L, 27-28 L, 7-27 NEST. MISSOURI W, 26-15 W, 28-26 Swst. Missouri W, 19-18 L, 14-41 Missouri-Rolla L, 7-14 L, 7-39 W, 20-7 1969 (5-3-1) Arkansas AM&N L, 14-31 1974 (3-8) SWST. MISSOURI W, 35-0 LANGSTON W, 2-0* Nest. Missouri T, 22-22 Central State L, 7-41 Nwst. Missouri W, 13-9 ARK.-PINE BLUFF W, 2-0* Central State W, 13-7 Kentucky State W, 20-15 PARSONS L, 14-31 NWST. MISSOURI L, 20-21 KENTUCKY STATE W, 39-8 Missouri Southern L, 18-33 MO. SOUTHERN W, 27-14 NEST. MISSOURI L, 0-17 Langston L, 26-31 Missouri-Rolla L, 13-14 Sest. Missouri L, 6-19 1968 (8-2) Swst. Missouri L, 3-55 WILEY L, 6-7 CENTRAL MO. L, 19-32 ARKANSAS AM&N W, 21-8 *Forfeits NEST. MISSOURI W, 20-6 Nwst. Missouri W, 26-9 1973 (5-6) NORTHWOOD W, 43-0 Langston L, 7-22 Parsons L, 20-28 Ark.-Pine Bluff L, 0-26 Hiram Scott W, 17-16 ARKANSAS TECH W, 27-13 Kentucky State W, 23-20 KENTUCKY STATE W, 13-7 CENTRAL STATE W, 24-0 Alcorn A&M L, 0-21 LANGSTON W, 28-26 Nwst. Missouri W, 7-3 SEST. MISSOURI L, 12-23 1967 (3-5) Central Missouri W, 23-13 Morningside L, 0-13 Nest. Missouri W, 21-0 Arkansas AM&N L, 0-37 Swst. Missouri L, 0-17 Southern Illinois W, 19-10 MISSOURI-ROLLA L, 25-26 PARSONS L, 7-24 WILEY W, 26-19 1972 (9-1) HIRAM SCOTT L, 8-13 LANGSTON W, 15-6 KENTUCKY STATE W, 25-16 Arkansas Tech W, 10-3 Langston L, 12-29 Kentucky State W, 32-19 ALCORN A&M W, 20-14 NWST. Missouri W, 12-10 Sest. Missouri L, 8-38 CENTRAL MO. W, 14-7 NEST. MISSOURI W, 10-6 Swst. Missouri W, 52-27 Missouri-Rolla W, 40-0

1966 (7-2) Arkansas AM&N W, 26-21 Youngstown State W, 12-7 Central State W, 21-14 Parsons L, 0-20 Northwood W, 15-12 Morehead State W, 28-14 Kentucky State W, 15-14 Tennessee State L, 6-28 Langston W, 22-8

1961 (3-5) EMPORIA STATE Arkansas AM&N Florida A&M Wayne State Central State KENTUCKY STATE TENN. STATE Langston

W, 22-6 L, 12-19 L, 6-49 W, 20-13 L, 14-16 W, 10-8 L, 20-29 L, 6-39

1960 (3-5) ARKANSAS AM&N L, 6-36 W, 6-0 Florida A&M L, 6-46 L, 6-19 Augustana (S.D.) L, 6-20 W, 6-4 WAYNE STATE W, 30-12 W, 9-6 CENTRAL STATE W, 20-18 W, 34-8 Kentucky State W, 20-8 L, 12-14 Tennessee State L, 8-38 W, 28-22 LANGSTON L, 0-6 L, 6-31 L, 0-30 1959 (7-2-1) L, 18-54 Augustana (S.D.) W, 36-14 Missouri-Rolla W, 30-14 1964 (8-2) Arkansas AM&N W, 28-16 PERU STATE W, 40-10 CENTRAL MO. W, 6-0 ARKANSAS AM&N W, 25-8 KENTUCKY STATE T, 6-6 Florida A&M L, 3-14 Loras W, 38-23 MISSOURI-ROLLA W, 73-0 MANKATO STATE W, 32-8 St. Mary's (KS) W, 74-0 St. Ambrose W, 22-0 Kentucky State W, 32-12 Central State L, 20-35 CENTRAL STATE W, 44-6 TENN. STATE L, 0-27 Southern Illinois W, 23-21 Tennessee State L, 13-31 1958 (7-1) LANGSTON W, 26-6 Missouri-Rolla W, 46-0 Arkansas AM&N W, 34-19 1963 (5-5) Central Missouri W, 41-0 Missouri-Rolla W, 24-6 Kentucky State W, 24-6 Arkansas AM&N L, 6-19 Mankato State L, 14-21 Florida A&M L, 6-44 Central State W, 38-0 San Diego Marines L, 6-27 Tennessee State W, 24-12 Southern Illinois L, 8-47 Emporia State W, 21-0* ST. MARY'S (KS) W, 62-0 *Mineral Water Bowl Central State W, 14-13 KENTUCKY STATE W, 30-14 1957 (8-1) TENN. STATE L, 10-14 Nwst. Oklahoma W, 38-7 Langston W, 10-8 Augustana (S.D.) W, 13-7 Arkansas AM&N W, 14-0 1962 (5-3-1) Central State W, 50-14 Emporia State L, 0-6 Kentucky State W, 33-25 ARKANSAS AM&N W, 12-7 Langston W, 19-2 St. Mary's (KS) W, 28-6 Texas Southern W, 33-13 Florida A&M L, 6-52 Central Missouri W, 46-7 Southern Illinois L, 0-13 Tennessee State L, 6-26 CENTRAL STATE W, 14-9 Kentucky State W, 21-6 1956 (5-4) Tennessee State T, 16-16 Northern State W, 27-13 LANGSTON W, 20-2 Arkansas State W, 13-9 Central State L, 0-26 Kentucky State W, 27-15 Langston L, 7-14 Texas Southern L, 13-19 Sterling W, 25-18 Augustana (S.D.) W, 24-13 Tennessee State L, 0-47 1965 (5-5) Peru State Arkansas AM&N CENTRAL IOWA Southern Illinois CENTRAL STATE Morehead State KENTUCKY STATE TENN. STATE Langston Grambling


Yearly Game-by-Game Results 1955 (5-3) Arkansas State Central State Kentucky State Langston Alcorn A&M Jackson State Texas Southern Tennessee State 1954 (4-3-1) Tennessee State Arkansas AM&N Central State Kentucky State Langston Texas Southern Alcorn A&M Jackson State

W, 9-7 W, 15-6 W, 21-12 L, 0-22 W, 14-6 W, 27-6 L, 17-20 L, 0-7

L, 13-33 L, 13-18 W, 26-13 W, 19-13 T, 6-6 L, 12-47 W, 14-6 W, 34-13

1949 (3-6) Arkansas AM&N Langston Philander Smith Kentucky State Wilberforce Tennessee State Morris Brown Louisville Munic. Fisk

L, 6-9 L, 0-39 W, 18-6 L, 13-21 L, 13-40 L, 6-19 L, 12-38 W, 13-7 W, 27-25

1948 (2-3-2) Arkansas AM&N Langston Wilberforce Louisville Munic. Kentucky State Tennessee State Philander Smith

T, 6-6 L, 0-14 L, 0-13 W, 12-6 T, 0-0 L, 0-32 W, 13-0

1941 (2-5) Lane Langston Wilberforce Philander Smith West Virginia St. Kentucky State LeMoyne-Owen

L, 0-20 L, 0-12 L, 6-19 W, 24-0 L, 6-14 L, 18-25 W, 26-12

1940 (5-2) LeMoyne-Owen W, 13-7 Western University W, 20-0 Kentucky State L, 19-41 West Virginia St. W, 10-0 Langston W, 26-7 Wilberforce L, 0-35 Philander Smith W, 18-0

1934 (2-5) Western University W, 55-0 Louisville Munic. L, 13-18 Wilberforce L, 6-26 Western University W, 15-0 Kentucky State L, 0-33 West Virginia St. L, 0-13 Langston L, 6-14

1928 (1-4) Wilberforce L, 6-12 Topeka Vocational L, 0-38 West Virginia St. L, 7-19 Langston L, 0-28 Western University W, 12-0

1927 (1-4) Wilberforce L, 7-38 1933 (3-4-1) Topeka Vocational W, 33-7 Langston L, 0-46 Langston L, 0-51 Arkansas State L, 6-19 Western University L, 6-7 Kansas City Coll. W, 69-0 Fisk University L, 0-42 Louisville Munic. T, 0-0 Fisk W, 25-0 1926 (3-1) Kentucky State L, 0-20 Wilberforce W, 8-0 Wilberforce L, 0-25 Topeka Vocational W, 13-0 Western University W, 35-0 Langston L, 0-43 Western University W, 19-0 1932 (0-2-2) Wilberforce T, 7-7 1925 (2-1) Kentucky State L, 8-20 Topeka Vocational W, 13-0 Fisk L, 6-19 Langston L, 0-9 LeMoyne-Owen T, 0-0 Western University W, 26-0

1939 (4-3) Philander Smith W, 20-0 1953 (8-0-1) 1947 (4-3-1) Wilberforce W, 12-8 Tennessee State T, 19-19 Langston W, 13-0 Kentucky State L, 0-21 Central State W, 40-13 Kentucky State L, 13-19 Western University W, 52-6 Kentucky State W, 25-6 Wilberforce W, 40-6 LeMoyne-Owen L, 7-12 Alcorn A&M W, 46-0 Lane W, 6-0 Tennessee State L, 6-13 Jackson State W, 27-13 Tennessee State L, 7-26 Louisville Munic. W, 18-0 1931 (3-0-1) Langston W, 20-6 Arkansas AM&N L, 6-13 Arkansas State W, 7-6 Texas Southern W, 26-7 Louisville Munic. T, 0-0 1938 (3-3-1) Western University T, 0-0 South Carolina St. W, 33-13 Philander Smith W, 13-0 Louisville Munic. W, 26-2 Lane W, 34-9 Eastern Illinois W, 30-0 Kentucky State L, 0-12 LeMoyne-Owen W, 13-2 1946 (5-3-1) Wilberforce L, 6-21 1952 (8-0-1) Langston W, 14-6 Tennessee State W, 7-0 1930 (0-3) Tennessee State W, 20-12 Kentucky State W, 7-0 Western University W, 48-0 Arkansas State L, 0-15 Mississippi Indus. W, 49-6 Philander Smith W, 13-0 Philander Smith T, 6-6 Wilberforce L, 0-44 Central State W, 25-12 Wilberforce T, 0-0 West Virginia St. L, 12-13 Fisk L, 6-26 Kentucky State W, 52-0 Tennessee State L, 0-12 Texas Southern T, 13-13 Arkansas AM&N L, 7-13 1937 (2-2-2) 1929 (1-2-1) Alcorn A&M W, 14-12 Louisville Munic. W, 12-6 West Virginia St. W, 24-0 Fisk L, 0-13 Jackson State W, 61-0 Lane W, 7-6 Kentucky State L, 0-14 West Virginia St. L, 0-7 South Carolina St. W, 14-7 Prairie View A&M L, 0-14 Tennessee State T, 0-0 Langston T, 7-7 Langston W, 19-12 Wilberforce T, 0-0 Western University W, 6-0 1945 (0-4) LeMoyne-Owen L, 6-13 1951 (7-2) Wilberforce L, 6-36 Louisville Munic. W, 39-0 Tennessee State L, 21-26 Tennessee State L, 6-36 Miss. Industrial W, 41-6 Arkansas AM&N L, 0-26 1936 (1-6-1) Kentucky State W, 32-13 Langston L, 13-29 Lane L, 0-13 Philander Smith W, 55-0 LeMoyne-Owen L, 6-20 Wilberforce L, 14-41 1944 (0-4) Western Kentucky W, 12-0 Alcorn A&M W, 25-14 Wilberforce L, 13-14 Wilberforce L, 6-20 Arkansas AM&N W, 46-13 West Virginia St. L, 0-61 West Virginia St. L, 0-27 Langston W, 19-0 Tennessee State L, 13-31 Kentucky State T, 6-6 Lane W, 37-6 Langston L, 0-20 Prairie View A&M L, 0-13 Langston L, 6-20 1950 (1-7) 1943 (0-0) Kentucky State L, 6-24 No team, World War II 1935 (4-1-1) Tennessee State L, 0-20 Lane W, 24-0 Langston L, 0-49 1942 (1-5) West Virginia St. W, 14-0 Lane W, 33-0 Langston L, 6-16 Western University W, 7-0 Philander Smith L, 7-12 Lane L, 0-12 Louisville Munic. W, 31-0 Wilberforce L, 0-57 Philander Smith W, 52-0 Wilberforce T, 0-0 Alcorn A&M L, 6-45 Wilberforce L, 6-19 Kentucky State L, 0-24 Arkansas AM&N L, 0-13 Kentucky State L, 0-19 Morris Brown L, 0-12

1924 (2-1-1) Langston L, 0-7 George Smith Coll. W, 7-0 Topeka Vocational T, 7-7 Western University W, 32-3 1923 (1-0-1) George Smith Coll. W, 7-2 Western University T, 0-0 1922 (no records kept) 1921 (no records kept) 1920 (3-0) Western University W, 14-9 George Smith Coll. W, 24-0 Topeka Vocational W, 13-6

99


Series Records School First Meeting Alcorn State/A&M 1950 Arkansas AM&N/Pinebluff 1945 Arkansas State 1930 Arkansas Tech 1972 Augustana (S.D.) 1956 Avila 2011 Azusa Pacific 2010 Bemidji State 1970 Benedictine 1988 Central Iowa 1965 Central Missouri 1957 Central Oklahoma 2012 Central State/Wilberforce 1926 Central Washington 2014 Clark-Atlanta 2000 Eastern Illinois 1952 Edward Waters 2004 Elizabeth City 2001 Emporia State 1958 Evangel 1982 Evansville 1985 Fisk 1927 Florida A&M 1960 Fort Hays State 1980 Gannon 2001 Grambling State 1965 Haskell 2000 Hiram Scott 1967 Illinois State 1984 Indiana Central/Indianapolis 1983 Jackson State 1952 Kansas City College 1933 Kentucky State 1932 Kentucky Wesleyan 2002 LaGrange 2009 Lane 1931 Langston 1924 LeMoyne-Owen 1931 Lindenwood 2012 Loras 1959 Louisville Municipal 1933 McKendree 2014 Miles 2004 Millsaps 2006 Minnesota State-Mankato 1958 Mississippi Industrial 1951 Mississippi Valley 1976 Missouri-Rolla/S&T 1958 Missouri Southern 1969 Missouri State/SW Missouri 1969 Missouri Western 1989 Morehead State 1965

Games 9 36 5 2 5 1 1 2 1 1 30 2 57 N/A 2 1 2 1 6 5 2 6 5 9 1 2 4 2 1 1 4 1 48 5 1 14 60 7 2 1 10 N/A 2 1 3 2 3 29 10 15 3 2

* - Not Including Wins By Forfeit

100

Record 6-3 13-21-2 3-2 2-0 3-2 1-0 0-1 2-0 0-1 1-0 7-23 0-2 18-35-4 N/A 0-2 1-0 1-1 0-1 2-4 2-3 1-1 2-4 0-5 2-7 1-0 1-1 4-0 1-1 0-1 0-1 4-0 1-0 26-19-3 2-3 0-1 8-6 20-38-2 3-3-1 0-2 1-0 7-1-2 N/A 0-2 0-1 1-2 1-1 0-3 11-18 2-8 5-10 0-3 1-1 GLVC Programs in Italic

Last Game 1973 (L, 0-21) 2008 (L, 0-42) 1956 (W, 13-9) 1973 (W, 27-13) 2002 (L, 6-30) 2011 (W, 35-3) 2010 (L, 14-59) 1971 (W, 35-13) 1988 (L, 12-31) 1965 (W, 6-4) 2011 (L, 6-49) 2013 (L, 42-49) 2009 (L, 0-22) N/A 2002 (L, 12-14) 1953 (W, 30-0) 2005 (W, 17-13) 2001 (L, 6-12) 2013 (L, 14-52) 1988 (W, forfeit) 1986 (L, 19-47) 1949 (W, 27-25) 1964 (L, 3-14) 2013 (L, 35-45) 2001 (W, 32-31) 2013 (W, 47-34) 2008 (W, 43-37) 1968 (W, 17-16) 1984 (L, 0-54) 1983 (L, 19-40) 1955 (W, 27-6) 1933 (W, 69-0) 1988 (L, 13-22) 2009 (L, 6-21) 2009 (L, 7-20) 2007 (L, 3-54) 2010 (L, 21-31) 1941 (W, 26-12) 2013 (L, 22-24) 1959 (W, 38-23) 1949 (W, 13-7) N/A 2005 (L, 0-30) 2006 (L, 10-52) 1971 (L, 13-20) 1952 (W, 49-6) 2009 (L, 6-16) 2010 (W, 21-20) 2013 (L, 10-59) 1983 (L, 12-36) 2011 (L, 20-81) 1966 (W, 28-14)

2013 Opponents in Bold

Last LU Win* 1972, 20-14 1979, 15-14 1956, 13-9 1973, 27-13 1959, 36-14 2011, 35-3 N/A 1971, 35-13 N/A 1965, 6-4 1978, 21-6 N/A 2005, 10-0 N/A N/A 1953, 30-0 2005, 17-13 N/A 1961, 22-6 1983, 25-18 1985, 24-23 1949, 27-25 N/A 1980, 21-13 2001, 32-31 2013, 47-34 2008, 43-37 1968, 17-16 N/A N/A 1955, 27-6 1933, 69-0 1987, 17-7 2006, 22-10 N/A 2003, 22-13 2003, 17-14 1941, 26-12 N/A 1959, 38-23 1949, 13-7 N/A N/A N/A 1959, 32-8 1952, 49-6 N/A 2010, 21-20 1979, 13-7 1979, 24-22 N/A 1966, 28-14


Series Records School First Meeting Morningside 1967 Morris Brown 1942 Nebraska-Kearney 2012 Northeastern State 2012 Northern State 1956 Northwest Missouri 1968 Northwest Oklahoma 1957 Northwoord 1966 Oklahoma-Panhandle State 2002 Parsons 1966 Paul Quinn 2004 Peru State 1964 Philander Smith/George Smith 1920 Pittsburg State 1981 Prairie View A&M 1936 Quincy 2014 St. Ambrose 1959 St. Joseph's (Ind.) 2002 St. Mary's (Kan.) 1962 San Diego Marines 1963 South Carolina State 1952 South Dakota 2003 Southeast Missouri 1970 Southern 2003 Southern Illinois 1962 Southern Virginia 2007 Southwest Baptist 1987 Sterling 1956 Stillman 2000 SWAOG 2000 Tennessee State 1937 Texas College 2004 Texas Southern 1952 Tiffin 2006 Topeka Vocational 1920 Trinity International 2008 Truman State/NE Missouri 1968 Tuskegee 2002 Upper Iowa 2009 Urbana 2011 Virginia State 2009 Washburn 1989 Wayne State (Neb.) 1960 Western 1920 Western Kentucky 1936 Western New Mexico 2001 Westminster 2001 West Virginia State 1928 Wiley 1967 William Jewell 2014 Wisconsin-LaCrosse 1975 Youngstown State 1966

Games 5 2 2 2 1 23 5 2 3 5 2 5 14 9 5 N/A 1 9 3 1 2 1 20 1 6 1 6 1 6 1 26 1 6 2 6 1 24 2 1 1 1 6 2 16 1 1 1 13 2 N/A 1 1

* - Not Including Wins By Forfeit

Record 1-4 0-2 1-1 1-1 1-0 7-15-1 1-4 2-0 3-0 1-4 1-1 2-3 12-1-1 0-9 0-5 N/A 1-0 1-8 3-0 0-1 2-0 0-1 2-18 0-1 3-3 1-0 1-5 1-0 1-5 1-0 3-20-3 0-1 2-3-1 0-2 4-1-1 0-1 4-19-1 0-2 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-6 2-0 13-1-2 1-0 0-1 1-0 3-10 1-1 N/A 1-0 1-0 GLVC Programs in Italic

Last Game 1981 (L, 20-35) 1949 (L, 12-38) 2013 (L, 14-24) 2013 (W, 42-33) 1956 (W, 27-13) 2011 (L, 7-73) 2004 (L, 12-39) 1968 (W, 43-0) 2010 (W, 23-22) 1970 (W, 6-2) 2005 (L, 17-24) 2010 (L, 33-41) 1951 (W, 55-0) 2013 (L, 38-59) 2010 (L, 12-45) N/A 1959 (W, 22-0) 2010 (L, 22-58) 1964 (W, 74-0) 1963 (L, 6-27) 1953 (W, 33-13) 2003 (L, 7-56) 1989 (L, 10-46) 2003 (L, 7-34) 1985 (L, 0-63) 2007 (W, 39-23) 2013 (W, 51-28) 1956 (W, 25-18) 2005 (L, 3-34) 2000 (W, 41-14) 1966 (L, 6-28) 2004 (L, 12-23) 1957 (W, 33-13) 2007 (L, 6-57) 1928 (L, 0-38) 2008 (L, 10-18) 2012 (L, 12-42) 2003 (L, 6-20) 2009 (L, 6-65) 2011 (L, 14-69) 2009 (L, 6-38) 2013 (L, 7-58) 1961 (W, 20-13) 1940 (W, 20-0) 1936 (W, 12-0) 2001 (L, 30-33) 2001 (W, 26-7) 2008 (L, 13-67) 1968 (L, 6-7) N/A 1975 (W, 3-0) 1966 (W, 12-7)

Last LU Win* 1979, 41-0 N/A 2012, 34-27 2013, 42-33 1956, 27-13 1988, 18-17 1957, 38-7 1968, 43-0 2010, 23-22 1970, 6-2 2004, 44-26 1965, 6-0 1951, 55-0 N/A N/A N/A 1959, 22-0 2003, 23-7 1964, 74-0 N/A 1953, 33-13 N/A 1986, 26-7 N/A 1967, 19-10 2007, 39-23 2013, 51-28 1956, 25-18 2000, 30-24 2000, 41-14 1958, 24-12 N/A 1957, 33-13 N/A 1927, 33-7 N/A 1973, 21-0 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 1961, 20-13 1940, 20-0) 1936, 12-0 N/A 2001, 26-7 1940, 10-0 1967, 26-19 N/A 1975, 3-0 1966, 12-7

2013 Opponents in Bold

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All-Time Records Milestone Wins #1 - vs. Western, 14-9, 1920 #25 - vs. Western, 7-0, 1935 #50 - vs. Langston, 13-0, 1947 #75 - vs. Central State, 40-13, 1953 #100 - vs. Central State, 50-14, 1957 #125 - vs. Arkansas AM&N, 12-7, 1962 #150 - vs. Central State, 21-14, 1966 #175 - vs. Northwest Missouri, 27-17, 1970 Legendary coach Dwight T. Reed won 135 games in 24 seasons at Lincoln.

#200 - vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff, 6-0, 1975 #225 - vs. Haskell, 42-0, 2000

All-Time Coaching Records Coach Yrs. Seasons W. B. Jason 4 1920-23 A. E. Morris 1 1925 Dwight T. Reed 24 1949-72 Otis Finley 1 1924 Ray Kemp 10 1935-44 David Rains 4 1945-48 Jack Bush 2 2000-01 D. Waters 1 1929 Leo Lewis 3 1973-75 George Collins 2 1927-28 Fred Manuel 3 2002-04 Don Hudson 4 1976-1979 Thomas Howard* 1 2010 Curtis Gentry 1 1980 Lemar Parrish 4 2005-08 Mike Jones 3 2011-Present Clark Frost 4 1982-85 Jerry McMillan 2 1988-89 John Freeman 2 1986-87 Nate Cochran 2 2009-10 Cal Jones 1 1981 102

Won Lost 4 0 2 1 135 75 2 1 24 30 10 14 7 11 1 2 11 22 3 7 9 23 8 35 1 4 2 9 6 31 5 28 4 37 3 19 3 19 1 16 0 11

Tie 1 0 6 1 5 4 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0

Record by Decade Pct. .900 .667 .639 .625 .449 .429 .389 .375 .333 .300 .281 .203 .200 .182 .162 .152 .140 .136 .136 .058 .000

1920s - 14-13-3 (.517) 1930s - 22-29-9 (.442) 1940s - 22-35-4 (.393) 1950s - 60-23-4 (.713) 1960s - 52-37-2 (.582) 1970s - 39-68-0 (.364) 1980s - 13-93-2 (.120) 2000s - 18-80-0 (.184) 2010s - 7-37-0 (.159) All Time - 247-415-24


Offensive/Defensive Records Offensive Most Points Scored Most Touchdowns Scored Most Plays From Scrimmage Total Offense Most Rushing Attempts Season Most Yards Gained Rushing Most Pass Attempts Most Pass Completions Yards Gained Passing Defensive Most Points Allowed Fewest Points Allowed

Game 74 11 92 685

Year 1964 1964 1979 1964

Opponent St. Mary's St. Mary's, Missouri-Rolla Truman State St. Mary's

603 59 27 397

1964 1979 1974 1987

St. Mary's Truman State Central Missouri Southwest Baptist

83 0 (77 times)

2005 2005

Fewest Rushing Yards Allowed Fewest Passing Yards Allowed Fewest Total Yards Allowed Fewest Touchdowns Allowed

-12 2 0

2001 1962 2001

Central Missouri 595 Last vs. Central State (OH) 57 (Min. 9 games) Westminster College 542 Langston 545 Westminster College 1608 24

Most Pass Interceptions

7

1974

Kentucky State

Season 353 46 833 4,917 595 3,166 436 223 2,410

27

Year 1964 1964 2013 2013 1957 1957 2012 2012 2012 2011 1946 1964 1962 1964 3 times Last: 1959 1953

103


All-Time Records Scoring

Game Player

Season

Player

Year

Career Player

Most Points Scored

24

Leo Lewis Gerald Woodard Deon Brock Jacob Morris

132

Leo Lewis

1953

384

Leo Lewis 1951-54

Most Touchdowns Scored

4

Leo Lewis (4 times) Gerald Woodard Deon Brock Jacob Morris

22

Leo Lewis

1953

64

Leo Lewis 1951-54

Most Point-After Kicks Made 8

Gerald Walker

35

Andrw Fishel

2013

49

Gerald Walker 1963-65

Most Field Goals Made

3

Gerardo Cornejo

Most Points Scored by a Placekicker

14

Gerardo Cornejo

2004 53

Andrew Fishel

2013

93

Ralf Trusty 1978-81

210

Leo Lewis

1952

623

Leo Lewis 1951-54

4457

Leo Lewis 1951-54

Rushing Most Rushing Attempts

N/A

Most Yards Gained Rushing

245

Leo Lewis

1266

Morris Henderson

2013

Highest Average per Carry

19.8

Gerald Woodard

6.8

Morris Henderson

2013

Most Pass Attempts

54

Fred James

327

Jacob Morris

2012

904

Steve Bohlken 1986-89

Most Pass Completions

26

Jacob Morris (twice)

173

Jacob Morris

2013

372

Steve Bohlken 1986-89

Most Yards Gained Passing

380

Sean Irons

2076

Jacob Morris

2013

4709

Steve Bohlken 1986-89

Most Touchdowns Passing

4

James Lang Jacob Morris

18

James Lang

1972

35

James Lang 1969-72

Highest Completion %

.739

Jacob Morris

.571

Jacob Morris

2013

.441

James Lang 1969-72

Don Dunning

29

Cornelius President

1973

50

Steve Bohlken 1986-89

Passing

Most Interceptions Thrown 5

Receiving Most Pass Receptions

13

Corderious Gregory 71

Corderious Gregory 2011

143

Maurice Woodard 2010-13

Most Yds. Gained Receiving

210

Doug Alexander

791

Corderious Gregory 2011

2030

John McDaniel 1971-73

Most Touchdowns Receiving

3

Sam Parnham Mike West

9

John McDaniel Mike West

1973 1977

22

John McDaniel 1971-73

5

Bruce Johnson

7

Jim Tolbert Willie Burkes Bruce Johnson Jeff Watkins

1963 1970 1973 1974

22

Bruce Johnson 1972-75

Most Offensive Plays

57

Fred James

473

Jacob Morris

2013

1237

Steve Bohlken 1986-89

Most Yards Total Offense

380

Sean Irons

2721

Jacob Morris

2013

5033

Jacob Morris 2011-13

Interceptions Most Pass Interceptions

Total Offense

104


All-Time Records Punting

Game Player

Season

Player

Year

Most Punts

12

Chuck Mason

98

John Tassi

1981 244

Steve Bohlken 1986-89

Highest Punting Average

49.9

Steve Bohlken

43.1

Boyce Smith

1964 39.6

Chris Middleton 1969-72

Most Punt Returns

6

Mike West

34

Willie Burkes

1972 69

Willie Burkes 1970-73

Highest Average Per Punt Return

43.0

Lemar Parrish

16.8

Lemar Parrish

1969 15.5

Lemar Parrish 1966-69

7

Mike Wright

47

Sean Tarrant

1986 102

Sean Tarrant 1986-88

Wes Woods

29.1

Mike West

Career Player

Punt Returns

Kickoff Returns Most Kickoff Returns Highest Average Per Kickoff Return

Miscellaneous Longest Field Goal

50 yds John Moore

1984

Longest Punt

76 yds Steve Bohlken

1987

Longest Pass Completion 97 yds

Jacob Morris to O'Hara Fluellen

2012

Longest Rushing Play

95 yds Leo Lewis

1953

Longest Pass Interception Return

100 yds

1964

Longest Punt Return

95 yds Lemar Parrish

1969

Longest Kickoff Return

105 yds

Leo Lewis

1953

Most Punt Return Yards

129

Lemar Parrish

1969

Zeke Moore

The numbers of Leo Lewis (#30, left) and Lemar Parrish (#20, right) have been retired by Lincoln University. 105


All-Time Records SINGLE SEASON MARKS SEASON RUSHING Player Morris Henderson Leo Lewis Leo Lewis Leo Lewis Dodie Wilson John Bradley Leo Lewis Louis Heffner Everett Mitchell Lemar Parrish

Year 2013 1952 1953 1951 2002 1957 1954 1957 1972 1969

Yards 1266 1239 1230 1164 1055 858 824 723 704 639

SEASON RECEIVING Player Corderious Gregory Maurice Woodard Ricky King Ricky King John McDaniel Wes Woods Darryl Duncan John McDaniel Durell Taylor Mike West

Year 2011 2012 1979 1978 1972 1984 1982 1973 1984 1977

Rec.-Yards 71-791 68-705 51-663 49-575 44-690 42-663 39-536 39-724 37-539 36-704

SEASON PASSING Player Jacob Morris Steve Bohlken Don Dunning James Lang Omari Brantley Erik Garcia Robert Redmond Fred James Michael Kimbrough Don Dunning

Year 2013 1988 1977 1972 2005 2004 2011 1979 1984 1978

Yards 2076 1939 1526 1507 1297 1290 1278 1236 1121 1052

SEASON TOTAL OFFENSE Player Year Jacob Morris 2013 Steve Bohlken 1988 Don Dunning 1977 James Lang 1972 Leo Lewis 1952 Don Dunning 1978 Leo Lewis 1951

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Plays-Yards 473-2721 ?-2194 326-1642 321-1556 226-1268 334-1265 ?-1263

ALL T I M E CAREER L E A D E R S RUSHING Player Leo Lewis Morris Henderson Louis Heffner John Bradley Willie Dent Dodie Wilson Everett Mitchell

Years 1951-54 2010-Present 1957-59 1955-58 1962-64 2001-03 1971-73

Carries-Yards 523-4457 307-2066 206-1944 326-1594 316-1,870 262-1422 371-1376

INTERCEPTIONS Player Bruce Johnson O'Hara Fluellen Horace Fedrick Willie Burkes Andre Freeman Robert Thomas

Years 1972-75 2009-2012 1977-80 1969-72 1981-84 1970-72

No.-Yards 22-379 21-479 17-406 15-146 12-135 11-113

PASSING Player Steve Bohlken Jacob Morris Don Dunning James Lang Ran Stuart Fred James Steve Jackson

Years 1986-89 2011-Present 1977-80 1969-72 1966-69 1976-80 1979-82

Yards 4709 3927 3708 3211 2454 1864 1749

RECEIVING YARDS Player John McDaniel Ricky King Gabe Coleman Mike West Maurice Woodard Wes Woods

Years 1971-73 1977-79 1968-70 1975-77 2010-13 1981-84

Rec.-Yards 105-2030 128-1759 76-1405 62-1295 143-1293 65-1025

TACKLES Player Barren Smotherson Larry Terry Valinn Carey

Years 1979-82 1972-75 1981-84

Tackles 538 503 480


Team Pictures

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Quarterbacks

Running Backs/Full Backs 108


Wide Receivers/Tight Ends

Offensive Line 109


Defensive Line

Linebackers 110


Defensive Backs

Specialists 111


Remembering Gabriel Soto On May 25, 2013, the Lincoln football team lost one of its own. Gabriel Soto, who was expected to be part of LU's defensive back rotation this season, was hit by stray gunfire during a nearby drive-by shooting while he was in his garage at his home in Los Angeles, Calif. Soto was a redshirt player on the Lincoln football roster in 2012, but coaches and teammates alike shared stories about his passion for the game, his work ethic and his commitment to the Blue Tigers. “[He was] five-foot nothing, a hundred and nothing, but he was going to play for us this year, because he had that which you cannot measure: he had an undying heart and belief in himself and a willingness to work,” said Damon Frenchers, Lincoln's defensive coordinator. “It was my pleasure and my honor to coach him. He was going to play this year; somehow, I was going to get him out on the field. Because when you go to fight, you need fighters with you, and I would walk down any alley with him.”

Gabriel Soto passed away on May 25, 2013.

Head coach Mike Jones also remembered Soto as being a hard-worker and has extolled his players to remember their teammate as they begin work on the 2014 season. “He was a great individual, a great young man,” Jones said. “He always played with a smile on his face and he always gave you everything he had. He’s with us right now. He’s up there every day. Every practice, every game, we’re going to honor him. This year, we’re going to turn this thing around, and it’s going to be because of young men like Soto that laid the groundwork for us.”

In each game this season, a different Lincoln player will wear Soto's No. 33 jersey..

Soto would have worn No. 33 this season. As a way of honoring his memory, a different Blue Tiger will be selected each game this season to wear that number. That jersey was also hung over Lincoln's practice field during fall camp. Soto is survived by his son, Julian Romero; parents, Juan Francisco and Sylvia Soto; sisters, Vanessa Cornejo and Isabelle Avila; brothers, Guillermo Avila, Juan Francisco Soto, Jr. and Martin Soto; grandmother, Catalina Castro de Soto; grandfather, Francisco Avila; and many other family members and friends who will love and miss him always.

Soto's jersey hangs over LU's practice field.

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