2015 Schedule Date Sept. 5 Sept. 12 Sept. 19 Sept. 26 Oct. 3 Oct. 10 Oct. 17 Oct. 24 Oct. 31 Nov. 7 Nov. 14
Time 2:00 p.m. 12:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 12:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m.
Opponent Langston St. Francis (Ill.) Quincy * Truman State * McMurry Saint Joseph's * Missouri S&T *! Indianapolis * McKendree * William Jewell *^ Southwest Baptist *
GLVC Contest Homecoming ^ Senior Day Home Games in Bold All times listed are in the Central Time Zone * !
Location Langston, Okla. Jefferson City, Mo. Quincy, Ill. Jefferson City, Mo. Jefferson City, Mo. Rensselaer, Ind. Jefferson City, Mo. Jefferson City, Mo. Lebanon, Ill. Jefferson City, Mo. Bolivar, Mo.
Table of Contents
Lincoln University Table of Contents......................... 1 Fight Song....................................... 2 Alma Mater..................................... 3 Lincoln Athletics........................... 4 Interim AD John Moseley............ 4 President Dr. Kevin D. Rome..... 5 LU at a Glance................................ 6 Lincoln: Land of Champions..... 7 Sports Performance..................... 8 Media Relations............................ 9 Staff Directory...............................10 Support LU Athletics..................11 Hall of Fame................................12-14 2015 Blue Tigers Team Quick Facts.........................15 Position Previews......................16-19 Numerical Roster......................20-21 Alphabetical Roster.................22-23 Roster by Position.......................24 Seniors..........................................25-27 Underclassmen.........................28-43 Roster Breakdown.......................44 Blue Tigers in the Pros.............45-46 Coaching Staff Head Coach Mike Jones............47 Assistants.....................................48-51 2014 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 2014 in Review.............................61
2015 Opponents Langston.........................................62 St. Francis (Ill.)...............................63 Quincy.............................................64 Truman State.................................65 McMurry.........................................66 St. Joseph's.....................................67 Missouri S&T..................................68 Indianapolis...................................69 McKendree.....................................70 William Jewell...............................71 Southwest Baptist.......................72 Great Lakes Valley Conference GLVC Overview....................................73 GLVC Preseason Poll.......................73 2015 Composite Schedule............74 About the GLVC............................75 The GLVC in 2014......................76-77 2014 GLVC Team Stats............78-80 2014 GLVC Individual Stats...81-82 2014 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/Coaches.........................107 QBs/RBs..........................................108 WRs/OL...........................................109 DL/LBs.............................................110 DBs/Specialists............................111 In Memory.....................................112
Inside the Front Cover (Counterclockwise, from the top-right corner)
Paul Dodson Senior Linebacker/Defensive Back USA College Football Pre-Season All-American Honorable Mention
Treston Pulley Senior Linebacker 6th in the GLVC in Tackles (83)
Owen Jordan Senior Quarterback All-GLVC Honorable Mention
Kareem Joyner Senior Linebacker USA College Football Preseason All-American Second Team
Robert Daniels Senior Defensive Back USA College Football Preseason All-American Second Team
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.
John Moseley - Interim Athletic Director . John Moseley enters his second season as the head men’s basketball coach at Lincoln University and his first as the program's interim athletic director. Moseley joined Lincoln after spending the previous four years at North Carolina Central University, including the last three as the team’s associate head coach. Working with head coach LeVelle Moton, Moseley helped lead the Eagles to a 28-6 record, tying the program record for wins in a season, and both the regular season and tournament Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference championships. NCCU earned a No. 14 seed in the NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Championship, where the Eagles fell in the second round to No. 3 Iowa State. Moseley brings 10 years of NCAA Division I experience with him to Lincoln. A 1998 graduate of East Carolina University, Moseley returned to his alma mater in 2008 to serve as the program’s Director of Basketball Operations. In 2009, Moseley was promoted to assistant basketball coach, serving as the recruiting organizers. In both of his years with the Pirates, ECU posted double digit wins. Prior to coaching at East Carolina, Moseley was an assistant coach at Winston-Salem State University in 2007-08, where helped lead the team to its most Division I victories in program history. Before that, Moseley made a one-year stop at Wright State University, working as an administrative assistant on a Raiders team that won Horizon League regular season and tournament championships. Moseley’s teams have enjoyed success at every one of his stops, and he has proven he can win at multiple levels of competition. Moseley was the head basketball coach at Warren County High in Warrenton, N.C. from 2004-06, leading the program to its first state championship in 23 years. This is the first head coaching job at the collegiate level for Moseley, who has a bachelor’s degree in science, exercise and sport science as well as a master’s degree in education and athletic administration. Moseley and his wife, Crystal, have a daughter, Jillian.
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 in spring of 2014, when Lincoln won the NCAA Division II Outdoor Track & Field national title. Winners of 11 total national championships over the past 12 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 outdoor championship meet since 2003. 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 won eight 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. In 2015, Blake Lammers continued the tradition by becoming the individual champion at the PGA Minority Collegiate Championship. Over the past four years, 10 of Lincoln's 14 athletic programs have qualified for some form of postseason 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 in 2014.
Sports Performance Austin Matlock was promoted to the position of head athletic trainer on July 1, 2014. Matlock will begin his second season in that capacity in 2015-16. In his fifth year overall at Lincoln after three years as an assistant athletic trainer, Matlock works with all 14 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.
Austin Matlock Head Athletic Trainer
In his current position, Matlock helped bring multiple changes to the athletic training program at Lincoln, including creating new graduate assistant positions through an exchange program with the University of Missouri. Matlock has also instituted new protocols to streamline the physical procedure while also increasing student-athlete awareness on a variety of health issues. 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 2015. Matlock lives in Jefferson City, Mo.
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 12 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 an assistant 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 2015 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 2015 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, Ashley Bell and Seth Garcia. The cover was designed by Proforma Collegiate Solutions. Visit www.LUBlueTigers.com, the official Lincoln athletic website, for the most complete updates on the 2015 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 (@GoBlueTigers), Facebook (BlueTigerAthletics) and Instagram (@LUStripes).
Dan Carr joined the staff at Lincoln as the Assistant Athletic Director for Media Relations in October of 2011. He is in his fifth year as a member of the Blue Tiger athletic department. Carr serves as the primary media contact for all 12 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 three 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 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 began his athletic career 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 Interim Athletic Director John Moseley Asst. AD for Compliance/SWA Betty Kemna Asst. AD for Academics Tim Abney Asst. AD for Media Relations Dan Carr Marketing & Corporate Sponsorships Joseph Watkins Head Athletic Trainer Austin Matlock Head Strength & Conditioning Coach Heinrich Thomas Athletics Event Coordinator Montrice O'Neal
E-Mail moseleyj@lincolnu.edu kemnab@lincolnu.edu abneyt@lincolnu.edu carrd@lincolnu.edu watkinsj@lincolnu.edu matlocka@lincolnu.edu thomash@lincolnu.edu onealm@lincolnu.edu
Phone Number 573-681-5333 573-681-5953 573-681-5336 573-681-5343 573-681-6123 573-681-5329 573-681-5954 573-681-5951
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 Bowling
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Name Mike Jones John Moseley Nicole Collier Victor Thomas Mike DeMilia Chad Kerr Tim Abney Dan Frost Cathy Carter Shawn Flanary
E-Mail jonesm@lincolnu.edu moseleyj@lincolnu.edu colliern@lincolnu.edu thomasv@lincolnu.edu demiliam@lincolnu.edu kerrc@lincolnu.edu abneyt@lincolnu.edu frostd@lincolnu.edu carterc@lincolnu.edu flanarys@lincolnu.edu
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 573-690-9393
Mike Jones
John Moseley
Nicole Collier
Victor Thomas
Mike DeMilia
Chad Kerr
Tim Abney
Dan Frost
Cathy Carter
Shawn Flanary
Support LU Athletics Blue Tiger Athletics Fund The Blue Tiger Athletics Fund (BTAF) is the fundraising arm for the Department of Athletics at Lincoln University.
The BTAF was created to provide financial support, as well as scholarships to all student-athletes.
As a member of the BTAF, you’ll be part of the only fundraising organization for the department of athletics that is sanctioned by the University. Mission Statement: The stated mission of the Blue Tiger Athletics Fund is to support the athletic endeavors of Lincoln University Blue Tigers. The BTAF assists our student-athletes by providing additional funding for scholarships, facilities and various programs that enable them to realize their dreams of achieving a quality education while participating in athletics on a nationally competitive level. Purpose: The purpose of the club is to promote and to support Lincoln University Athletic Department sports programs. The primary goal of this nonprofit, tax-exempt organization is to provide scholarships for student-athletes at Lincoln University. All funds raised to assist the athletics department must be channeled through the University Foundation in the Office of Advancement. Objectives: To unite alumni and supporters in a cooperative enterprise with Lincoln University Department of Athletics; - To develop team spirit and loyalty to the University; - To promote and then support intercollegiate athletics at Lincoln University. - To solicit gifts to be applied to the athletics program at the discretion of the Club’s executive committee. - To view such solicitation in accordance with the regulations established by Lincoln UniversityFoundation, Department of Athletics, the Athletic Association with which the College is affiliated, the National College Athletic Association (NCAA), and the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). To learn more about the Blue Tiger Athletics Fund, or to become a member, please contact Chris Jones at 573-681-5056 or jonesc2@lincolnu.edu.
Corporate Sponsorships Corporate Sponsorship is a great way to support Blue Tiger Athletics, while also reaching your targeted demographic, however wide or granular. Research suggests sponsoring intercollegiate athletics events is very effective in creating goodwill and brand allegiance. We have a diverse selection of inventory and will work to co-create a package which provides value for your entity, by reaching your ideal customers. Our inventory includes but is not limited to: signage, on-site promotions, hospitality, publication advertising sales, social media promotion, digital signage, corporate partnership programs, radio, ticket backs, and parking passes. If you are interested in sponsoring Blue Tiger Athletics please contact Joseph Watkins at 573-6815010 or watkinsj@lincolnu.edu for further information.
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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. Homer Cavitte A stellar three-sport athlete, Homer Cavitte III earned 10 varsity letters during his four years at Lincoln. As a defensive back, Cavitte helped the Blue Tiger football team win 15 games, including posting a 7-2 record in 1966. Cavitte later went on to spend time in training camps with the Philadelphia Eagles and the Minnesota Vikings before playing professionally in the Continental and Canadian Football Leagues. Following his playing career, Cavitte returned to Lincoln as an assistant football coach and helped lead the Blue Tigers to an MIAA championship in 1972.
Lincoln Athletic Hall of Fame Members
Name Class James Amerison 1973 Earl C. Beeks, Sr. 1948 Emanuel L. Belland 1968 Archie L. Brown 1974 Gerald Brown 1955 James Jervey Brown 1969 George L. Buckner 1965 Kevin Burgess 1976 Willie Burkes 1973 Jack Bush 1949 Frederick Cason 1950 Homer Cavitte 1969 Donald Corbett Wallace Davis 1966 Willie E. Dent 1966 Marshall Evans 1968 1972 Football Team 1958 Football Team 1952 & 1953 Football Teams Dr. James D. Frank 1953 Herman Gant, Jr. 1963 Henry Hailstock 1967 Lewis R. Heffner 1962 Raymond Hooper 1961 Jesse James 1947 Bruce Johnson 1976 James Jones, Jr. 1950 Arvesta Kelly 1967 Olenda Knowles 1950
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Sports Inducted Track 2013 Football, Basketball 2010 Track 2015* Football 2010 Football 2013 Basketball 2015* Football 2012 Football, Wrestling 2011 Football 2012 Football, Track 2008 Track 2009 Football, Basketball, Track 2015* Basketball (Coach) 2012 Football 2013 Football, Track 2014 Basketball 2015* Football 2010 Football 2014 Football 2013 Basketball 2009 Track 2008 Football, Track 2015* Football 2010 Football 2009 Football, Track 2008 Football 2012 Football, Track 2009 Basketball 2013 Track, Basketball 2009
Name Class Leo Lewis 1955 James Long, Jr. 1955 Johnny McDaniel 1974 1966-67 Men's Basketball Team Dr. Leonard Mershon 1950 Ezekiel Moore 1967 Aaron Murphy 2011 Herman O'Neil 1960 Dr. Irene Bell Outlaw 1962 Joe Outlaw 1961 Lemar Parrish 1970 Dwight T. Reed 1955 Harold Robertson 1978 Harold Robinson 1966 Ted Savage 1958 Larry Shears 1971 Boyce A. Smith 1967 Harry Stokes 1953 James Sullivan 1968 Dr. Larry Tolbert 1974 Jim Tolbert 1967 Louis Vetter 1960 Walter Walker 1971 Bertran Wallace 1943 Albert Wheatfall James A. Young 1962
Sports Inducted Football 2008 Track, Basketball 2013 Football 2012 Basketball 2012 Football 2009 Football 2011 Golf 2015* Football 2014 Cheerleading 2015* Football 2009 Football 2012 Football, Track, Basketball 2008 Basketball 2011 Football 2014 Baseball, Basketball 2013 Football 2014 Football 2013 Football 2015* Football 2013 Football 2010 Football 2012 Football 2014 Track 2014 Football, Basketball 2011 Track 2014 Football 2010
* - The class of 2015 will be inducted on Oct. 16
Lincoln Hall of Famers 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.
Gerald Brown
Bruce Johnson
Lemar Parris
James Jones, Jr. James E. Jones, Jr. came to Lincoln University in 1946 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. He helped lead the track team to their tenth conference championship, defeating Wilberforce by half a point in the 1948 conference track meet.
Leo Lewis Leo Lewis played on the football team from 19511954. Nicknamed the “Lincoln Locomotive,” Lewis started every game and led the Blue Tigers to unbeaten seasons in 1952 and 1953. He rushed for Willie Dent Willie E. Dent compiled 1,870 rushing yards during a 4,457 yards during his career and in one game he chewed up 245 yards on the ground. After a stellar three-year career as a fullback with the Blue Tigers. career in the Canadian Football League with the Dent, who played for Lincoln from 1962-64 after Winnipeg Blue Bombers, Lewis returned to Jefferson starring on Flint Northern High’s 1960 undefeated City to serve as the head coach of LU from 1973state championship team, helped the Blue Tigers 1975. His number 30 jersey was retired in 2000. win 18 football games. As a junior in 1964, Dent, who earned All-MWAA honors as a sophomore, led Johnny McDaniel Lincoln to an 8-2 record. Dent’s best performance Johnny McDaniel is still in the LU record books as came in Lincoln’s 74-0 win over St. Mary’s (Kan.), as being one of the best receivers to ever play for the he gained 224 yards scored three touchdowns on Blue Tigers. In 1973, as a senior, McDaniel scored just 14 carries. The Blue Tigers finished that season ranked No. 5 in the nation by the Pittsburgh Courier. nine receiving touchdowns and gained 724 yards receiving, both of which are Lincoln single season records. Those marks simply highlighted an outHenry Hailstock One of the best offensive linemen to ever suit up for standing Lincoln career that featured career records the Blue Tigers, Henry Hailstock helped the Lincoln in both receiving yards (2,030, making McDaniel the only LU receiver to ever crack the 2,000 mark) football team win 25 games between 1963-66. and receiving touchdowns (22). A team captain as a Hailstock was an All-MWAA honorable mention as senior in 1973, McDaniel was a three-year starter for a junior and a first team All-MWAA selection as a the Blue Tigers, earning All-MIAA recognition followsenior. In 1964, Hailstock blocked for a team that ing each season. In 1971, McDaniel was voted to out-scored opponents 353-108 en route to an 8-2 record and a No. 5 national ranking by the Pittsburgh the all-conference second team. In 1972 and 1973, Courier. Following his playing career, Hailstock was he was a unanimous All-MIAA first team selection. selected by the Houston Oilers in the 14th round of In 1974, McDaniel was drafted in the ninth round by the Cincinnati Bengals. In total, McDaniel spent the 1967 National Football League Draft. seven years in the NFL. Lewis Heffner Dr. Leonard “Big Dog” Mershon Lewis Heffner played on the football team from 1957-60, while earning five varsity letters during that Leonard “Big Dog” Mershon was recognized as an All-American in football, while also garnering time with four coming in football and one in track all-conference honors during that time. Mershon and field. He was named co-captain of the football team his senior year and was the rushing and touch- gained many awards and achievements including, being chosen to the Black All-American Football down leader all four years, compiling 3,500 yards and 35 touchdowns. Heffner was an all-conference Team sponsored by the Pittsburgh Courier. selection as a junior and senior and was also named to the Associated Press second team “Little All Ameri- Ezekiel “Zeke” Moore Zeke Moore played football for Lincoln from can” his senior year and by the Pittsburg Courier 1963–1966. In 1964, he was the leading scorer with “Little All American” both junior and senior years. ten touchdowns. In the game against Arkansas AM&N that year, Moore also had the longest pass Raymond Hooper interception (101 yards). In 1966 he had six intercepRaymond Lewis Hooper, Sr. was a four-year starter on the Blue Tiger football team from 1958- to -1961, tions in nine games. In 1967, Moore was drafted by earning , four letters. He was honored several times the Houston Oilers in the fifth round and played from 1967–1977. He was selected for the Pro Bowl for his play on the field including, being named to each year from 1970–1972. In 1975, he led the team the MWAA First- Team in 1958 and 1961 and, landing on the Second -Team in 1959 and 1960. He was in interceptions. In 1989, he was chosen by the fans named the MVP of the Mineral Water Bowl in 1958, as a member of the Houston Oilers 30th Anniversary and also that same year was a member of the MWAA Dream Team. Conference Championship team that was ranked No. Herman O'Neil 2 in the nation among black colleges. A three-time all-conference selection, Herman O’Neil was one of the co-captains of the 1958 Jesse James Jesse James graduated from Lincoln University with Lincoln football team. O’Neil, who played for Lincoln from 1956-59, earned HBCU All-American honors a Bachelor of Science degree in 1948. During his from the Pittsburg Courier in 1958 after helping playing days as a Blue Tiger, James was the captain of the football team in 1946, while also being named Lincoln to a 7-1 record and a win over Emporia State in the Mineral Water Bowl. A stalwart guard a two-time All-American and All-Conference peron an offensive line that helped Lincoln score 242 former in 1946 and 1947. points, O’Neil was also awarded the Harry Stokes Outstanding Football Player Award that season. Bruce Johnson O’Neil was selected All-MWAA first team following One of the top defensive backs in Lincoln history, Bruce Johnson intercepted more passes in his career his sophomore, junior and senior seasons. Following than any other LU football player in program history. his Lincoln career, O’Neil served as a high school coach in the Memphis, Tenn. area for many years, Johnson, a four-year letter-winner at Lincoln 197275), finished his playing career with 22 interceptions, helping to develop numerous NCAA Division I five more than Horace Fredrick, who is second with football players, including future NFL Hall of Famer Claude Humphrey, a six-time Pro Bowl player for the 17. That total also ranks third on the MIAA’s career Atlanta Falcons. interception chart. A three-time all-conference honoree during his Lincoln playing career, Johnson was voted as a first team All-MIAA selection in 1973. Following his LU career, Johnson signed a free agent contract with the Kansas City Chiefs.
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Lincoln Hall of Famers 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 Lemar Parrish CFL (1972) and the Philadelphia Bells of the World One of the best-known athletes to ever lace up for the Blue Tigers, Lemar Parrish enjoyed a multiple Pro Football League (1974). Bowl in the National Football League. A four-year Dr. Larry Terry letter-winner with the Lincoln football team from Dr. Larry Terry was team captain of the football 1966-69, Parrish helped Lincoln win 23 games as team in 1973 and 1974. He was part of the 1972 both a defensive back and kick returner. In 1969, Parrish recorded the longest punt return in Lincoln team that went 9-1 and tied for the MIAA Champihistory, taking one back 95 yards. That same season onships. The two years that followed, Dr. Terry was a he set the Lincoln record for most punt return yards part of the All-MIAA first team in 1973 and 1974 as a defensive end. He was the top pass rusher on the in a single game, compiling 129. Parrish is perhaps team from 1972-1974, recording 10 sacks as a freshbest known for his 13-year NFL career, in which he was voted to eight Pro Bowls as a defensive back. A man and tallied 13 more as a sophomore. seventh-round draft pick of the Cincinnati Bengals Jim Tolbert in 1970, Parrish also played for the Washington Jim Tolbert is another great Lincoln defender who Redskins and Buffalo Bills. spent time in the NFL. Tolbert is one of four players to hold the school single season record in interDwight T. Reed ceptions. A four-year letter-winner from 1963-66, Dwight T. Reed came to Lincoln in 1949 and would stay until 1980, holding the position of head football Tolbert was a two-way player for the Blue Tigers, splitting time as both a wide receiver and defensive coach from 1949 to 1972 and accruing a career record of 135-75-6. In both 1952 and 1953 his squads back. Following his sophomore, junior and senior seasons Tolbert was voted All-MWAA. Tolbert was went undefeated. Reed tallied three Midwestern also the team co-captain of the 1966 squad that Athletic Association Championships, and one Misfinished 7-2. Tolbert was drafted in the seventh souri Intercollegiate Athletic Association title. He round of the American Football League draft by the passed away in 2000 and the football stadium still San Diego Chargers. He played as both a defensive bears his name to this day. back and a kick returner for the Chargers and ended up spending 11 years in the NFL. Harold Robinson Another multiple All-MWAA honoree, Harold Louis Vetter Robinson split time at center, offensive tackle and A member of Lincoln’s 1958 Mineral Water Bowllinebacker during a four-year career with the Blue winning football team, Louis Vetter enjoyed a stellar Tigers. As a senior, Robinson made 74 unassisted tackles to help Lincoln win eight games en route to a three-year career on the offensive line with the Blue No. 5 national ranking by the Pittsburgh Courier. As a Tigers. Vetter played from 1956-58, helping LU go a sophomore, Robinson earned all-conference honors combined 15-2 as a sophomore and junior. At the at linebacker while in 1965 he earned the all-league end of that season, the Blue Tigers qualified for its first-ever postseason berth, defeating Emporia State award for his play on the offensive line. in the Mineral Water Bowl. Vetter also blocked for a prolific offense in 1957, helping Lincoln score 252 Larry Shears points, the fifth-most in school history, en route to Larry Shears spent four years starting at left corner for the Blue Tigers, leading Lincoln to three winning an eight-win campaign. A three-year starter on the seasons. An iron man who only missed one game in line, Vetter helped Lincoln score 630 total points. his career, Shears was the captain and most valuable player for the 1970 squad which went 7-3 in LU’s first Bertran Wallace season in the MIAA. Shears also led Lincoln to an 8-2 Bertran Wallace served as the starting right end record as a sophomore, helping the Blue Tigers post from 1939 - 1940 on the Lincoln football team and two shutouts that year, and a 5-3-1 mark as a junior. lettered both years. He was captain of the team In 1971, Shears was selected in the 11th round of the from 1942–1943. Wallace was chosen as first team All American End on several Negro Weekly newsNFL draft by the Atlanta Falcons. papers and as a member of the first team Midwest Conference Left End. Boyce A. Smith One of the best special teams players in the history James A. Young of Lincoln football, Boyce A. Smith helped LU win James A. Young played linebacker and tight end at 25 games in his four-year career from 1963-66. As Lincoln, collecting four varsity letters from his time a sophomore, Smith compiled a season punting average of 43.1 yards, a school single season record wearing the navy blue and white. He was a member of the MWAA 1958 conference championship team, that still stands to this day. That was the sixth-best average in the nation in 1964. An excellent player all- in which the team was ranked second in the nation around, Smith also played both offense and defense among black colleges. While the team did well as a whole, Young was recognized for his efforts, as he for the Blue Tigers, earning All-MWAA honors as a defensive end in both 1965 and 1966. Following his landed on the MWAA conference second team in 1958-59 and was awarded the Harry Stokes Outcollege career, Smith was drafted by the Montreal standing Football Player Award in 1959. Alouettes of the Canadian Football League. Joe Outlaw Joe Outlaw came to Lincoln from Tennessee in 1957. During his time as a Blue Tiger, he played both defensive end and guard on the football team, and in 1961 he was named most outstanding lineman. That same year, the four-year letterman graduated from Lincoln University.
Harry Stokes A three-time all-conference selection, Harry Stokes helped the Blue Tigers win 15 games combined in 1951 and 1952 playing as both an offensive and defensive lineman. Stokes played all three positions on the offensive line, ultimately earning All-MWAA honors as a sophomore, junior and senior. In 1952, Stokes was named to the Pittsburgh Courier AllAmerican team after leading LU to an 8-0-1 record and a No. 2 ranking in the Courier’s final national poll. Over his final two seasons, Stokes’ blocking allowed Lincoln to outscore its opponents 557-193.
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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.
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 Missouri, 41-0. Lincoln only allowed 58 points all season, won the MWAA conference championship and was ultimately ranked as the No. 2 black college team in America. 1972 Football Team The 1972 football team went 9-1 and ended up tying for the MIAA Championship. Their winning season is the last in the programs history and now currently has four members of the Lincoln Hall of Fame from that team including Archie Brown, Larry Terry, Head Coach Dwight T. Reed, and Assistant Coach Leo Lewis. It remains the only team in Lincoln history to reach nine wins in a season.
Dwight T. Reed
Johnny McDaniel
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 Interim Athletic Director: John Moseley Assistant AD for Compliance/SWA: Betty Kemna (Lincoln, 1996) Assistant AD for Academics: Tim Abney Marketing & Corporate Sponsorship Director: Joseph Watkins Head Strength & Conditioning Coach: Heinrich Thomas Athletics Event Coordinator: Montrice O'Neal Athletic Department Phone: (573) 681-5342 Athletic Department Fax: (573) 681-5998 Athletic Training Head Athletic Trainer: Austin Matlock Assistant Athletic Trainer: Jordan Shaeffer Team Physician: Dr. Brad Sloan Phone: 573-681-5331 COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Mike Jones (Missouri ‘91) Overall Record: 7-37 (5th Year) Record at LU: 7-37 (5th Year) E-Mail: jonesm@lincolnu.edu Best Time to Call: Contact Through SID Offensive Coordinator: Mark Frederick 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./Linebackers: Kendrick Causey Student Asst./Linebackers: Anthony Roulette Graduate Asst./Offensive Line: Chris Browne Volunteer Equipment Manager: Marvin Barnes Jr. Volunteer Asst./Video & Equipment: Reggie Evans 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: 249-424-24 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
Owen Jordan was named All-GLVC honorable mention after finishing sixth in the league in total offense.
Transfer Will Randolph is one of the contenders to become Lincoln's feature back in 2015. 16
Quarterbacks After earning all-GLVC recognition as a replacement starter last year, Owen Jordan enters 2015 expecting bigger things as Lincoln’s starting quarterback. Jordan began 2014 behind Jacob Morris, a player who owns nearly all of Lincoln’s single-season and career quarterbacking records. An unfortunate injury to Morris in the opener, however, led to Jordan being pressed into the starting role for the remaining 10 games of the season. It’s an opportunity Jordan took advantage of, throwing for 1,867 yards and 12 touchdowns en route to being selected as an All-GLVC honorable mention. This season, Jordan enters camp as the starting quarterback, though he will be pushed by the two players behind him. Jordan, who represented the Lincoln offense at the GLVC Kickoff at the end of July, said that the competition has helped improved the position play all around. The player waiting in the wings behind Jordan is sophomore Dennis Vinson, who appeared in three games and completed seven passes for 143 yards and a touchdown in a relief role. According to the coaching staff, Vinson has also improved over the off-season, and his play is helping to elevate Jordan’s in fall camp. Freshman Andrew McIntyre is also making himself known in camp after throwing 74 touchdown passes during his career at Craigmont High in Memphis, Tenn. Last season, Lincoln’s offense averaged 216.6 passing yards and 27.2 points per game. The Blue Tigers won two games in blowout fashion and played in five other games that were decided by a touchdown or less. This season, with good competition in camp and a starter who now has a season of experience under his belt, Lincoln's quarterback play should lead to bigger things in 2015. Running Backs How do you replace one of the best players in the country? That’s the question being posed to the Lincoln running back position, which will try to replace one of Lincoln’s all-time best running backs, Morris Henderson. Over the past two seasons, Henderson rushed for nearly 2,500 yards, including breaking the single-season rushing record with 1,266 yards in 2013. Henderson also scored 34 touchdowns as a rusher, receiver and returner and earned multiple All-American awards and two conference player of the week honors. While the coaches know it won’t be easy to replace that production, they are excited about the newest group of LU backs, a unit that includes two NCAA Division II transfers. Clayton Parker, who was mainly used a fullback in 2014, is the main returner from last season. John Kimbro III also was on the team last year while Dominique Bell, a freshman who was an all-state performer at Morgan Park High in Chicago, Ill., is another player that has been having a good camp. Two of the more high-profile candidates to fill the starting running back position, however, both spent time in the Southeastern Conference as Division I athletes. Will Randolph started his collegiate career at Texas A&M before transferring to a junior college, East Los Angeles, for the 2014 season. Miles Drummond, meanwhile, comes from Missouri. Keith Lakey, who compiled 1,400 all-purpose yards and scored 15 touchdowns as a senior at Dorsey High before beginning his college career at Long Beach City, is another transfer who is getting some notice from the coaching staff this fall. Four freshmen are also attempting to earn some carries. Alonzo Travis Jr., Edward Collins III, Joshua Drake and Ty Lott are all pushing for playing time. Travis rushed for over 5,000 yards and 77 touchdowns during his high school career while Collins gained 1,600 yards as a senior at Hogan Prep Academy in Kansas City. Drake, also out of Kansas City, garnered all-district, all-conference and third-team all-state honors at Raytown High. Those four are competing against fellow newcomer DeShaun Smith, a sophomore transfer who helped Crete-Monee High win the 2012 Illinois state championship. Smith spent his freshman season at Peru State.
Season Preview Wide Receivers A senior-heavy group of wide receivers led the Blue Tigers last season, including Khiry Draine, who became Lincoln’s first-ever 1,000-yard receiver after making 60 grabs for 1,011 yards. Draine is now helping out as a volunteer coach during fall camp, however, leaving the door open for a new group of playmakers to etch their names in the LU record books. Bryson Winfrey, Lincoln’s third-leading receiver a year ago with 291 yards and a touchdown, leads a group of seven returners from 2014. Also in that group is Darius Hicks, who made a bigger splash as a kick returner, averaging 25.7 yards per return with a 92-yard score. Hicks will be counted on to have a bigger role in the passing game this year, as will Vanzell Richardson, who caught two touchdown passes a year ago. Richardson was mainly a punt returner, though, and is also expected to make a bigger impact as a receiver. Delvon Rouser appeared in 10 games last season and is another returner to watch in 2015. Also back after spending last year as red-shirt players are Anthony Townsend, Dennis Jackson and Justin Kelly, and all three are pushing to get on the field this year. Joining those returners is an explosive group of newcomers, led by freshmen Antwon Davis and Deonte Latimer. Davis recorded 1,200 receiving yards and 18 touchdowns during his senior campaign at Lake Central High. Latimer, meanwhile, was first team all-region and all-area at Washington County High after turning in a 1,000-yard season. Mike Million, another newcomer who will also play on Lincoln’s baseball team, is another player to watch. Million earned all-conference, all-state and all-American honors at Christian Brothers College. Whoever ends up earning playing time at receiver will be expected to add some big plays to the Lincoln offense. Last season, the Blue Tigers were sixth in the GLVC in nearly every offensive category. The coaches believe this group has the ability to create some more explosive plays, and the competition during the fall camp is backing up that prediction. Offensive Line Lincoln’s offensive line went through a transition year in 2014, as the Blue Tigers replaced four starters, all of whom had earned some form of AllMIAA recognition that season. After blocking for nearly 5,000 yards of offense in 2013, the Blue Tigers amassed closer to 4,000 last year and finished in the middle of the pack in total offense in their first season in the GLVC. While those players were learning on the job last season, they should now provide a veteran presence to a position that could now be the strength of the Lincoln offense. The Blue Tigers will rotate some of those experienced returners in with some talented newcomers, providing what the coaching staff hopes will be one of the best lines in the league. This year, only one starter needs to be replaced, though that task will be tough. J.J. Johnson, a four-year starter who entered his senior campaign last year as a USA College Football Preseason All-American, was a mainstay at center during some of Lincoln’s most productive years on offense. For now, Jaleen Carey is the starting center. Kenyachti Beech enters camp as the starter at right tackle with Dannick Artis playing next to him at right guard. Dwayne Larkin is the current starter at left guard while Elijah Watson is handling the left tackle duties. All five of those players are returners from last season, though Beech is the only one who was a consistent starter. Christian Winston and Jonathan Nava also return from last year’s squad, and both are competing in camp to try and unseat one of those projected starters. Green said that several of the team’s newcomers are also shining in camp, however, and he wouldn’t be surprised to see some of them taking the field on game day. With four of Lincoln's five projected starters being seniors, the coaches will also try to develop a group of freshmen to become the Blue Tigers' linemen of the future. Daniel Reddick, Julian Williams and Miles Wallace are currently the favorites to make the rotation, though Alec Wallingsford has also shined during fall camp.
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Darius Hicks, who returned a kick for a touchdown last year, will be counted on to produce as a receiver.
Kenyachti Beech is one of four seniors expected to start on Lincoln's line this season. 17
Season Preview Defensive Line The Lincoln defense held five opponents to 21 points or less, allowing the Blue Tigers to remain in the game late into the fourth quarter. A big part of that success was due to the defensive line, which had a player, Davon Walls, sign with the New York Jets in the off-season. The line should be strong again this year, starting in the middle with senior run-stopper Eric Howard, who totaled 56 tackles, eight tackles for loss and 4.5 sacks last season. The defensive line returns five other players who were in the rotation last season, including Jervonta Jones, who made 14 tackles a year ago. Julius Jackson played in all 11 games as a freshman, finishing with 3.5 tackles for loss and a forced fumble, while James Jackson made two appearances as a rotational player last season. Anthony Anderson is also back after appearing in five games in 2014. In addition to the returners, 10 newcomers are competing to earn some playing time on Saturdays. One of them, Orbel Alvarado, a junior college transfer out of East Los Angeles, has already begun to impress the coaches. Jeffrey Finley is another JUCO transfer, coming from West Los Angeles, and he could see some snaps as well. Four freshmen also have a strong chance to see some playing time in 2015. Montell Williams, a linebacker that is transitioning over to the defensive line, joins Richlynn Whittaker and Aaron Dryden as three of the freshmen that have a chance at cracking the rotation, according to Kirksey. Rashon Riddles is another player who is receiving some attention from the coaching staff.
Senior Eric Howard, a run-stuffing specialist, is one of six returners on the defensive line.
Jeremy Rives nearly broke the GLVC record with 21 tackles in Lincoln's win over Quincy last year. 18
Linebackers The deepest position on the 2015 Lincoln football team is at linebacker, where all four of the Blue Tigers’ top tacklers in 2014 return for their senior seasons. Kareem Joyner led the way with 90 tackles, including 11 for loss, while blocking two kicks and recovering a pair of fumbles. Jeremy Rives, who nearly broke the GLVC single-game record with 21 tackles in Lincoln’s win over Quincy, was second on the team last year with 85 tackles. Paul Dodson, who also blocked two kicks, recovered a fumble and posted 6.5 tackles for loss, finished with 84 total takedowns in 2014. Treston Pulley, meanwhile, recorded 83 tackles, 14 tackles for loss and 4.5 sacks last season. Joyner and Dodson were rewarded for their impressive seasons by earning All-GLVC second team and honorable mention distinction, respectively. Joyner, meanwhile, was a USA College Football preseason All-American second team honoree while Dodson was honored by the same group as an All-American honorable mention. The pair will team with Rives and Pulley to give Lincoln one of the most experienced linebacking corps in the GLVC. The four will also provide leadership for a position group that features nearly 20 total players jockeying for playing time. Pulley, who represented Lincoln’s defense at the GLVC Kickoff event at the end of July, spoke a lot about the importance of leaving a legacy at the linebacker position as both a player and leader. According to Causey, this group of seniors is doing more than just talking. Behind the foursome of Joyner, Rives, Dodson and Pulley are several other returners with a good chance at earning some playing time. Wesley Gillespie appeared in six games last season and made 13 tackles, and both Roulette and Causey said he could see a lot more time on the field in 2015. Justus Schulte, who made 25 tackles and forced a fumble in 2013, is also back for his sophomore season after missing last year with a preseason injury. Daniel Mande, who also had a strong 2013 campaign with 17 tackles, including three for loss, also returns after missing last season. Also expected to be in the rotation are a trio of newcomers. Jeff Jones has impressed coaches at the SAM position while K.J. Singleton and Dorian Hayes could also see some playing time in 2015.
Season Preview Defensive Backs The Lincoln football team finished second in the GLVC in interceptions last season, with Robert Daniels leading finishing second in the conference with six picks, one shy of the LU record. This season, the Blue Tigers will field one of the deepest secondaries in the league, with 25 players pushing each other for playing time. Robert Daniels, a senior, returns after earning All-GLVC second team honors for his performance. In addition to accounting for half of Lincoln’s 12 interceptions, Daniels finished seventh on the team with 55 tackles, forced a fumble and broke up five passes. An even better encore performance is expected from Daniels, who was selected by USA College Football as a preseason second team All-American prior to the start of fall camp. Another veteran to keep an eye on this year is Lawrence Hogue, a junior who has appeared in 12 games over his first two seasons. Hogue enters camp as a likely starter, and Broadnax believes his veteran leadership will provide a boost to the rest of the secondary. Several players who used 2014 as a red-shirt year could take the field at some point this season, including Antwon Hoard, LeAngelo Bradley and Kristopher Hudson. Broadnax believes one red-shirt player in particular, however, should be on the field for Lincoln’s opener at Langston on Sept. 5. Marvin Holley currently has the leg up in one of the bigger fall camp battles, as he’s vying for the starting role against Tyrone Moore. In 2013, Moore played in seven games and made 20 tackles while breaking up two passes. After missing the 2014 campaign, Moore is back and is making a strong push for playing time. Free safety isn’t the only position where there’s been heated competition this fall. At cornerback, Darren Williams is pushing James Harmon, a returner who saw the field in all 11 games as a reserve last season. Specialists Lincoln’s special teams unit will feature a lot of new faces and one familiar one that is already in the record books. In just two seasons, Andrew Fishel, a junior, successfully converted more point-after attempts than any kicker in LU history. As a freshman in 2013, Fishel broke Lincoln single-season records for most point-after kicks made (35) and most points scored by a kicker (53). Fishel has successfully made 67 point-after attempts and, with another strong season, could break Ralf Trusty’s career record for most points by a kicker of 93 during the Blue Tigers’ 2015 campaign. Eduardo Rodriguez, meanwhile, spent last season as a back-up to both Fishel and Julio Segura, Lincoln’s punter who earned All-GLVC second team honors during his senior season. Rodriguez is the top candidate to handle punting duties in 2015. Both Fishel and Rodriguez will face stiff competition from a trio of newcomers, including Jean Claude Brooks, a freshman who has already caught the eye of the coaching staff. Logan Shea and Evan Schulte are the other two freshmen kickers on the roster. The return game will also feature some new players, as Morris Henderson, a multiple All-American last year as an all-purpose player, departed after capping off his senior season by being selected as the GLVC’s first team all-league kickoff returner. Henderson returned two kickoffs for touchdowns last season and consistently forced opposing teams to attempt shorter kicks to keep him away from the ball. The most likely candidate to replace Henderson is Darius Hicks, who electrified on kickoff returns during his first season with the Blue Tigers in 2015. Hicks made his mark in a game against William Jewell, answering a Cardinal touchdown by scoring on a long kickoff return. Lincoln joined Tuskegee, Kentucky Wesleyan and Fort Hays State as the only four Division II programs to have multiple players return kickoffs for touchdowns in 2014. As a team, the Blue Tigers averaged just over 19 yards per kick return, though many of those were due to shorter kicks with teams trying to keep the ball away from Henderson. Hicks, meanwhile, averaged 25.7 yards on 11 kick returns, including his 92-yard score.
Robert Daniels was second in the GLVC in interceptions (six) and fifth in passes defended (11) in 2014.
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2015 Numerical Roster No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 15 16 17 18 19 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 31 32 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 60 61 62 63
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Name Darius Hicks Will Randolph Miles Drummond Delvon Rouser Paul Dodson Jeremy Rives Kareem Joyner Treston Pulley Deonte Latimer Bryson Winfrey Owen Jordan Anthony Townsend Dennis Vinson Andrew McIntyre Antwon Davis Vanzell Richardson Robert Daniels Mike Million Darren Williams Kristopher Hudson Lawrence Hogue James Harmon Marvin Holley Keith Lakey Christian Richardson Alonzo Travis Jr. Daniel Mande Zeke Smith Dominique Bell Addison Tucker Justus Schulte Joshua Drake Brandon Ward Antwon Hoard Eric Rogers John Kimbro III Jeffrey Byrd Andrew Fishel Tyrone Moore Durrell Nash Jean Claude Brooks Wesley Gillespie Clayton Parker K.J. Singleton Eddie Rodriguez Jeff Jones Amani Nelson Alec Wallingsford Alex Evans Kadesh Reaves Maurice Simmons Jaleen Carey Dorian Hayes Elex Harris Jr. Reagan Cowley Christian Winston Damien Bell Elijah Watson
Pos. WR RB RB WR LB LB LB LB WR WR QB WR QB QB WR WR DB WR CB CB CB CB S RB DB RB LB S RB LB LB RB DB DB S RB CB K S LB K LB RB LB K LB S OL LB LB LB OL LB LB C OL C OL
Ht. 6-3 5-9 5-11 6-0 6-2 6-0 6-2 6-2 6-0 5-10 6-0 6-2 6-3 6-2 6-0 6-2 6-3 5-10 6-0 5-9 6-1 5-9 6-0 5-8 5-9 5-8 5-11 6-0 6-0 5-7 6-0 5-6 6-3 5-7 6-1 5-7 5-6 5-9 6-0 6-1 5-11 5-11 5-11 6-0 6-2 5-10 5-9 6-2 5-10 5-11 6-2 6-3 6-0 5-8 6-0 6-2 5-9 6-3
Wt. 207 192 215 212 205 215 230 230 195 183 190 180 210 245 200 206 193 170 180 160 160 175 180 190 175 190 217 180 207 230 235 175 185 175 190 189 135 183 175 205 150 215 218 205 230 205 208 270 215 239 260 290 223 235 280 319 305 323
Yr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Fr. Jr. Sr. Fr. So. Fr. Fr. Sr. Sr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Fr. So. So. Fr. Jr. Fr. Jr. So. Fr. Jr. Sr. Fr. Fr. Jr. So. Fr. Sr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Fr. So. Fr. Sr.
Hometown Dallas, Texas Killeen, Texas Centralia, Mo. Raytown, Mo. Staunton, Va. East St. Louis, Ill. Chicago, Ill. Sikeston, Mo. Sandersville, Ga. Kansas City, Mo. Fort Scott, Kan. Park Forest, Ill. Cape Girardeau, Mo. Memphis, Tenn. St. John, Ind. San Bernardino, Calif. Detroit, Mich. O'Fallon, Mo. Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. O'Fallon, Ill. St. Louis, Mo. Memphis, Tenn. Washington Park, Ill. Los Angeles, Calif. Cordova, Tenn. Northport, Ala. Cuthbert, Ga. Kansas City, Mo. Chicago, Ill. Memphis, Tenn. Jefferson City, Mo. Kansas City, Mo. Compton, Calif. St. Louis, Mo. Chicago, Ill. Columbia, Mo. Kansas City, Mo. Liberty, Mo. Los Angeles, Calif. Chicago, Ill. Cornelius, N.C. Hazelwood, Mo. Rolla, Mo. Schererville, Ind. Los Angeles, Calif. St. Louis, Mo. Indianapolis, Ind. St. Louis, Mo. St. Louis, Mo. Plant City, Fla. Compton, Calif. Detroit, Mich. Indianapolis, Ind. Memphis, Tenn. Chicago, Ill. Kinloch, Mo. St. Louis, Mo. Ontario, Canada
Previous School Navarro College East Los Angeles Missouri Raytown South Phoenix College East St. Louis Arizona Western Sikeston Fort Scott CC University Academy Pittsburg State Crete-Monee Cape Central Craigmont Lake Central College of the Desert Independence CC Christian Brothers Georgia Prep O'Fallon Township Maplewood Heights Coahoma CC Ashland Long Beach City White Station Northside Randolph-Clay University Academy Morgan Park Kirby Helias Raytown Compton CC Parkway Central Culver Stockton Rockbridge Raytown Liberty East Los Angeles Brooks College Prep Lake Norman Charter CBC Central Missouri Lake Central East Los Angeles Cardinal Ritter College Prep North Central Oakville Oklahoma Panhandle St. Central Methodist El Camino Compton Center Ridgewater CC Cathedral Whitehaven Perspectives Charter McCluer South Berkeley McCluer South Berkeley Savannah State
2015 Numerical Roster No. 66 67 68 69 71 72 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 86 87 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99
Name Adrion Tyler James Jackson Richlyn Whittaker Nic Thomas Kenyachti Beech Daniel Reddick Dwayne Larkin Miles Wallace Xavier Thompson Jonathan Nava Dannick Artis Julian Williams Justin Kelly Will Peters Tae'Mon Franklin Eriq Torrey Dennis Jackson Christian Tabron Khalif Alao Jeffrey Finley Anthony Anderson Anthony McMillian Rashon Riddles Aaron Dryden Julius Jackson Jervonta Jones Orbel Alvarado Eric Howard Hollis Abernathy Airrion Andrew Devonta Anthony LeAngelo Bradley Shaun Bridges Edward Collins III Cardiss Conaway Isaiah Doss Marques Gulley Noah Johnson Remi Johnson Jordan Kelly Nate Lamar Chris Lenoir Ty Lott H.C. McClain Nick Pereda Joqwan Roberts Evan Schulte Logan Shea Baron Smith DeShaun Smith Keion Tillman Montell Williams
Pos. OL DL DL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL WR WR WR WR WR WR DL DE DT DE DL DL DE DE DL DT DL DB DB DB DB RB WR DB LB DE DB WR S DE RB LB WR LB K K WR RB OL LB
Ht. 6-0 6-4 6-2 6-4 6-5 6-0 6-2 5-11 6-2 6-4 6-2 6-3 5-10 6-1 5-9 6-0 6-0 6-2 6-1 6-5 5-11 6-5 6-2 6-3 6-3 6-2 6-1 6-2 5-11 5-11 5-11 6-0 5-9 5-9 5-11 5-7 5-10 6-1 6-4 5-11 6-1 6-3 5-7 6-0 6-2 6-0 6-0 5-8 5-10 5-9 6-2 6-0
Wt. 215 280 350 340 295 275 320 340 295 315 380 261 180 192 170 175 170 195 263 258 245 250 250 350 235 230 300 320 280 188 165 170 172 195 180 165 170 185 180 152 180 213 200 205 213 200 160 160 171 220 270 240
Yr. Sr. Sr. Fr. Jr. Sr. Fr. Sr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Sr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Jr. So. Sr. Fr. Fr. So. So. Jr. Sr. Fr. So. Fr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Jr. Fr. Fr. So. Fr. Fr. So. Fr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. So. Fr. Fr.
Hometown Oceola, Ark. Powhatan, Va. Chicago, Ill Olive Branch, Miss. Memphis, Tenn. Detroit, Mich. Jersey City, N.J. Memphis, Tenn. Cordova, Tenn. South Pasadena, Calif. Clarksdale, Miss. Dallas, Ga. Memphis, Tenn. Omaha, Neb. O'Fallon, Ill. DeKalb, Ill. Belleville, Ill. Moreno Valley, Calif. Chicago, Ill. Los Angeles, Calif. Chicago, Ill. Heidelberg, Miss. Swainsboro, Ga. St. Charles, Mo. East St. Louis, Mo. St. Louis, Mo. Los Angeles, Calif. Centreville, Ill. Muscle Shoals, Ala. Kankakee, Ill. Chicago, Ill. Memphis, Tenn. Harvey, Ill. Kansas City, Mo. Lancaster, Texas East St. Louis, Ill. Swanson, Ill. Carson, Calif. Royal Oak Township, Mich. Long Beach, Calif. Honolulu, Hawaii St. Louis, Mo. Cordova, Tenn. Philadelphia, Pa. Freeport, Texas Montezuma, Ga. Argyle, Mo. Jefferson City, Mo. Aurora, Ill. Crete, Ill. Minneapolis, Minn. Kansas City, Mo.
Previous School Harper College Powhatan Perspectives Charter Pearl River CC Melrose Cass Tech Monroe College White Station Cordova Mt. San Antonio Coahoma CC Belaire Southwind South Dakota State Missouri Western DeKalb Althoff Catholic Riverside City College Brooks College West Los Angeles Leo Catholic Coahoma CC Swainsboro St. Charles East St. Louis Soldan East Los Angeles Joliet JC Muscle Shoals Kankakee CC Simeon Career Academy Ellsworth CC Rich Central Hogan Prep Academy Stephen F. Austin College of DuPage Belleville East Cathedral Olivet Jordan Kalani Hazelwood East White Station Mississippi Valley State Brasswood Macon County Fatima Helias West Aurora Peru State De La Salle Hogan Prep Academy
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2015 Alphabetical Roster No. 90 98 92 78 71 62 32 41 45 56 60 18 16 5 36 3 95 53 91 42 82 46 24 58 57 1 38 23 25 99 22 87 67 96 50 97 11 7 80 40 26 74 9 29
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Name Hollis Abernathy Khalif Alao Orbel Alvarado Anthony Anderson Airrion Andrew Devonta Anthony Dannick Artis Kenyachti Beech Damien Bell Dominique Bell LeAngelo Bradley Shaun Bridges Jeffrey Byrd Jean Claude Brooks Jaleen Carey Edward Collins III Reagan Cowley Robert Daniels Antwon Davis Paul Dodson Isaiah Doss Joshua Drake Miles Drummond Aaron Dryden Alex Evans Jeffrey Finley Andrew Fishel Tae'Mon Franklin Wesley Gillespie Marques Gulley James Harmon Elex Harris Jr. Dorian Hayes Darius Hicks Antwon Hoard Lawrence Hogue Marvin Holley Eric Howard Kristopher Hudson Dennis Jackson James Jackson Julius Jackson Noah Johnson Remi Johnson Jeff Jones Jervonta Jones Owen Jordan Kareem Joyner Jordan Kelly Justin Kelly John Kimbro III Keith Lakey Nate Lamar Dwayne Larkin Ty Lott Deonte Latimer Chris Lenoir Daniel Mande
Pos. DL DL DL DT DB DB OL OL C RB DB DB CB K OL RB C DB WR LB DB RB RB DL LB DE K WR LB LB CB LB LB WR DB CB S DT CB WR DL DE DE DB LB DE QB LB WR WR RB RB S OL RB WR DE LB
Ht. 5-11 6-1 6-1 5-11 5-11 5-11 6-2 6-5 5-9 6-0 6-0 5-9 5-6 5-11 6-3 5-9 6-0 6-3 6-0 6-2 5-7 5-6 5-11 6-3 5-10 6-5 5-9 5-9 5-11 5-10 5-9 5-8 6-0 6-3 5-7 6-1 6-0 6-2 5-9 6-0 6-4 6-3 6-1 6-4 5-10 6-2 6-0 6-2 5-11 5-10 5-7 5-8 6-1 6-2 5-7 6-0 6-3 5-11
Wt. 280 263 300 245 188 165 380 295 305 207 170 172 135 150 290 195 280 193 200 205 165 175 215 350 215 258 183 170 215 170 175 235 223 207 175 160 180 320 160 170 280 235 185 180 205 230 190 230 152 180 189 190 180 320 200 195 213 217
Yr. Fr. Fr. Jr. So. So. Fr. Sr. Sr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Sr. Fr. Sr. Jr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Sr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Fr. Fr. Sr. So. Fr. So. Fr. So. Sr. Sr. Fr. Jr. So. Jr. Fr. Sr. Fr. Fr. So. Jr.
Hometown Muscle Shoals, Ala. Chicago, Ill. Los Angeles, Calif. Chicago, Ill. Kankakee, Ill. Chicago, Ill. Clarksdale, Miss. Memphis, Tenn. St. Louis, Mo. Chicago, Ill. Memphis, Tenn. Harvey, Ill. Kansas City, Mo. Cornelius, N.C. Detroit, Mich. Kansas City, Mo. Chicago, Ill. Detroit, Mich. St. John, Ind. Staunton, Va. East St. Louis, Ill. Kansas City, Mo. Centralia, Mo. St. Charles, Mo. St. Louis, Mo. Los Angeles, Calif. Liberty, Mo. O'Fallon, Ill. Hazelwood, Mo. Swanson, Ill. Memphis, Tenn. Memphis, Tenn. Indianapolis, Ind. Dallas, Texas St. Louis, Mo. St. Louis, Mo. Washington Park, Ill. Centreville, Ill. O'Fallon, Ill. Belleville, Ill. Powhatan, Va. East St. Louis, Mo. Carson, Calif. Royal Oak Township, Mich. St. Louis, Mo. St. Louis, Mo. Fort Scott, Kan. Chicago, Ill. Long Beach, Calif. Memphis, Tenn. Columbia, Mo. Los Angeles, Calif. Honolulu, Hawaii Jersey City, N.J. Cordova, Tenn. Sandersville, Ga. St. Louis, Mo. Cuthbert, Ga.
Previous School Muscle Shoals Brooks College East Los Angeles Leo Catholic Kankakee CC Simeon Career Academy Coahoma CC Melrose McCluer South Berkeley Morgan Park Ellsworth CC Rich Central Raytown Lake Norman Charter Ridgewater CC Hogan Prep Academy Perspectives Charter Independence CC Lake Central Phoenix College College of DuPage Raytown Missouri St. Charles Oklahoma Panhandle St. West Los Angeles Liberty Missouri Western CBC Belleville East Coahoma CC Whitehaven Cathedral Navarro College Parkway Central Maplewood Heights Ashland Joliet JC O'Fallon Township Althoff Catholic Powhatan East St. Louis Cathedral Olivet Cardinal Ritter College Prep Soldan Pittsburg State Arizona Western Jordan Southwind Rockbridge Long Beach City Kalani Monroe College White Station Fort Scott CC Hazelwood East Randolph-Clay
2015 Alphabetical Roster No. 15 93 19 43 44 77 51 47 81 8 2 72 54 27 17 94 6 49 39 4 35 55 48 31 89 69 76 86 12 28 34 66 13 75 52 37 63 68 21 79 10 61
Name H.C. McClain Andrew McIntyre Anthony McMillian Mike Million Tyrone Moore Durrell Nash Jonathan Nava Amani Nelson Clayton Parker Nick Pereda Will Peters Treston Pulley Will Randolph Daniel Reddick Kadesh Reaves Christian Richardson Vanzell Richardson Rashon Riddles Jeremy Rives Joqwan Roberts Eddie Rodriguez Eric Rogers Delvon Rouser Evan Schulte Justus Schulte Logan Shea Maurice Simmons K.J. Singleton Baron Smith DeShaun Smith Zeke Smith Christian Tabron Nic Thomas Xavier Thompson Keion Tillman Eriq Torrey Anthony Townsend Alonzo Travis Jr. Addison Tucker Adrion Tyler Dennis Vinson Miles Wallace Alec Wallingsford Brandon Ward Elijah Watson Richlyn Whittaker Darren Williams Julian Williams Montell Williams Bryson Winfrey Christian Winston
Pos. LB QB DE WR S LB OL S RB WR WR LB RB OL LB DB WR DL LB LB K S WR K LB K LB LB WR RB S WR OL OL OL WR WR RB LB OL QB OL OL DB OL DL CB OL LB WR OL
Ht. 6-0 6-2 6-5 5-10 6-0 6-1 6-4 5-9 5-11 6-2 6-1 6-2 5-9 6-0 5-11 5-9 6-2 6-2 6-0 6-0 6-2 6-1 6-0 6-0 6-0 5-8 6-2 6-0 5-10 5-9 6-0 6-2 6-4 6-2 6-2 6-0 6-2 5-8 5-7 6-0 6-3 5-11 6-2 6-3 6-3 6-2 6-0 6-3 6-0 5-10 6-2
Wt. 205 245 250 170 175 205 315 208 218 213 192 230 192 275 239 175 206 250 215 200 230 190 212 160 235 160 260 205 171 220 180 195 340 295 270 175 180 190 230 215 210 340 270 185 323 350 180 261 240 183 319
Yr. Jr. Fr. Sr. Fr. Sr. Fr. Jr. Fr. So. Fr. Fr. Sr. Jr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Sr. Fr. Sr. Fr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Fr. So. Fr. Jr. Fr. Fr. So. Fr. Jr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. So. Sr. So. Fr. Fr. Jr. Sr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Jr. So.
Hometown Philadelphia, Pa. Memphis, Tenn. Heidelberg, Miss. O'Fallon, Mo. Los Angeles, Calif. Chicago, Ill. South Pasadena, Calif. Indianapolis, Ind. Rolla, Mo. Freeport, Texas Omaha, Neb. Sikeston, Mo. Killeen, Texas Detroit, Mich. Plant City, Fla. Cordova, Tenn. San Bernardino, Calif. Swainsboro, Ga. East St. Louis, Ill. Montezuma, Ga. Los Angeles, Calif. Chicago, Ill. Raytown, Mo. Argyle, Mo. Jefferson City, Mo. Jefferson City, Mo. Compton, Calif. Schererville, Ind. Aurora, Ill. Crete, Ill. Kansas City, Mo. Moreno Valley, Calif. Olive Branch, Miss. Cordova, Tenn. Minneapolis, Minn. DeKalb, Ill. Park Forest, Ill. Northport, Ala. Memphis, Tenn. Oceola, Ark. Cape Girardeau, Mo. Memphis, Tenn. St. Louis, Mo. Compton, Calif. Ontario, Canada Chicago, Ill Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. Dallas, Ga. Kansas City, Mo. Kansas City, Mo. Kinloch, Mo.
Previous School Mississippi Valley State Craigmont Coahoma CC Christian Brothers East Los Angeles Brooks College Prep Mt. San Antonio North Central Central Missouri Brasswood South Dakota State Sikeston East Los Angeles Cass Tech Central Methodist White Station College of the Desert Swainsboro East St. Louis Macon County East Los Angeles Culver Stockton Raytown South Fatima Helias Helias El Camino Compton Center Lake Central West Aurora Peru State University Academy Riverside City College Pearl River CC Cordova De La Salle DeKalb Crete-Monee Northside Kirby Harper College Cape Central White Station Oakville Compton CC Savannah State Perspectives Charter Georgia Prep Belaire Hogan Prep Academ University Academy McCluer South Berkeley
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2015 Blue Tigers
Roster, by Position, Sorted Numerically Offense Quarterbacks:
Defense Offensive Line:
#2 - Will Randolph, Jr., Killeen, Texas #3 - Miles Drummond, Jr., Centralia, Mo. #26 - Keith Lakey, Jr., Los Angeles, Calif. #28 - Alonzo Travis, Fr., Northport, Ala. #32 - Dominique Bell, Fr., Chicago, Ill. #36 - Joshua Drake, Fr., Kansas City, Mo. #40 - John Kimbro, So., Columbia, Mo. #47 - Clayton Parker, So., Rolla, Mo. Edward Collins, Fr., Kansas City, Mo. Ty Lott, Fr., Cordova, Tenn. DeShaun Smith, So., Crete, Ill.
#52 - Alec Wallingsford, Fr., St. Louis, Mo. #56 - Jaleen Carey, Jr., Detroit, Mich. #60 - Reagan Cowley, Fr., Chicago, Ill. #61 - Christian Winston, So., Kinloch, Mo. #62 - Damien Bell, Fr., St. Louis, Mo. #63 - Elijah Watson, Sr., Ontario, Canada #66 - Adrion Tyler, Sr., Oceola, Ark. #69 - Nic Thomas, Jr., Olive Branch, Miss. #71 - Kenyachti Beech, Sr., Memphis, Tenn. #72 - Daniel Reddick, Fr., Detroit, Mich. #74 - Dwayne Larkin, Sr., Jersey City, N.J. #75 - Miles Wallace, Fr., Memphis, Tenn. #76 - Xavier Thompson, Fr., Cordova, Tenn. #77 - Jonathan Nava, Jr., South Pasadena, Calif. #78 - Dannick Artis, Sr., Clarksdale, Miss. #79 - Julian Williams, Fr., Dallas, Ga. Keion Tillman, Fr., Minneapolis, Minn.
Wide Receivers:
Kickers/Punters:
#11 - Owen Jordan, Sr., Fort Scott, Kan. #13 - Dennis Vinson, So., Cape Girardeau, Mo. #15 - Andrew McIntyre, Fr., Memphis, Tenn.
Running Backs/Fullbacks:
#1 - Darius Hicks, Jr., Dallas, Texas #42 - Andrew Fishel, Jr., Liberty, Mo. #4 - Delvon Rouser, Jr., Raytown, Mo. #45 - Jean Claude Brooks, Fr., Cornelius, N.C. #9 - Deonte Latimer, Fr., Sandersville, Ga. #49 - Eddie Rodriguez, Sr., Los Angeles, Calif. #10 - Bryson Winfrey, Jr., Kansas City, Mo. Evan Schulte, Fr., Argyle, Mo. #11 - Anthony Townsend, Fr., Park Forest, Ill. Logan Shea, Fr., Jefferson City, Mo. #16 - Antwon Davis, Fr., St. John, Ind. #17 - Vanzell Richardson, Sr., San Bernardino, Calif. #19 - Christopher Walker, Jr., Calumet City, Ill. #31 - Mike Million, Fr., O'Fallon, Mo. #80 - Justin Kelly, Jr., Memphis, Tenn. #81 - Will Peters, Fr., Omaha, Neb. #82 - Tae'Mon Franklin, Fr., O'Fallon, Ill. #86 - Eriq Torrey, Fr., DeKalb, Ill. #87 - Dennis Jackson, Fr., Belleville, Ill. #89 - Christian Tabron, Jr., Moreno Valley, Calif. Cardiss Conaway, Jr., Lancaster, Texas Jordan Kelly, Fr., Long Beach, Calif. Nick Pereda, Fr., Freeport, Texas Baron Smith, Fr., Aurora, Ill.
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Defensive Line: #67 - James Jackson, Sr., Powhatan, Va. #68 - Richlyn Whittaker, Fr., Chicago, Ill. #90 - Khalif Alao, Fr., Chicago, Ill. #91 - Jeffrey Finley, Jr., Los Angeles, Calif. #92 - Anthony Anderson, So., Chicago, Ill. #93 - Anthony McMillian, Sr., Heidelberg, Miss. #94 - Rashon Riddles, Fr., Swainsboro, Ga. #95 - Aaron Dryden, Fr., St. Charles, Mo. #96 - Julius Jackson, So., East St. Louis, Mo. #97 - Jervonta Jones, So., St. Louis, Mo. #98 - Orbel Alvarado, Jr., Los Angeles, Calif. #99 - Eric Howard, Sr., Centreville, Ill. Hollis Abernathy, Fr., Muscle Shoals, Ala. Noah Johnson, Fr., Carson, Calif. Chris Lenoir, So., St. Louis, Mo.
Linebackers: #6 - Jeremy Rives, Sr., East St. Louis, Mo. #7 - Kareem Joyner, Sr., Chicago, Ill. #8 - Treston Pulley, Sr., Sikeston, Mo. #29 - Daniel Mande, Jr., Cuthbert, Ga. #34 - Addison Tucker, So., Memphis, Tenn. #35 - Justus Schulte, So., Jefferson City, Mo. #46 - Wesley Gillespie, Jr., Hazelwood, Mo. #48 - K.J. Singleton, Fr., Schererville, Ind. #50 - Jeff Jones, Fr., St. Louis, Mo. #53 - Alex Evans, Jr., St. Louis, Mo. #54 - Kadesh Reaves, Jr., Plant City, Fla. #55 - Maurice Simmons, Jr., Compton, Calif. #57 - Montell Williams, Fr., Kansas City, Mo. #58 - Elex Harris, Fr., Memphis, Tenn. Marques Gulley, Fr., Swanson, Ill. Dorian Hayes, Fr., Indianapolis, Ind. H.C. McClain, Jr., Philadelphia, Pa. Durrell Nash, Fr., Chicago, Ill. Joqwan Roberts, Fr., Montezuma, Ga.
Cornerbacks/Safeties: #5 - Paul Dodson, Sr., Staunton, Va. #18 - Robert Daniels, Sr., Detroit, Mich. #21 - Darren Williams, Fr., Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. #22 - Kristopher Hudson, Fr., O'Fallon, Ill. #23 - Lawrence Hogue, Jr., St. Louis, Mo. #24 - James Harmon, Sr., Memphis, Tenn. #25 - Marvin Holley, Jr., Washington Park, Ill. #27 - Christian Richardson, Fr., Cordova, Texas #37 - Brandon Ward - Jr., Compton, Calif. #38 - Antwon Hoard, Fr., St. Louis, Mo. #39 - Eric Rogers, Jr., Chicago, Ill. #41 - Shaun Bridges, Fr., Harvey, Ill. #43 - Tyrone Moore, Sr., Los Angeles, Calif. #51 - Amani Nelson, Fr., Indianapolis, Ind. Airrion Andrew, So., Kankakee, Ill. Devonta Anthony, Fr., Chicago, Ill. LeAngelo Bradley, Jr., Memphis, Tenn. Jeffrey Byrd, Fr., Kansas City, Mo. Isaiah Doss, Jr., East St. Louis, Ill. Remi Johnson, So., Royal Oak Township, Mich. Nate Lamar, Fr., Honolulu, Hawaii Zeke Smith, Fr., Kansas City, Mo.
Seniors
# 78
# 71
# 18
Dannick Artis
Kenyachti Beech
Robert Daniels
Offensive Line 6-2 380 Clarksdale, Miss.
Offensive Line 6-5 295 Memphis, Tenn.
Defensive Back 6-3 193 Detroit, Mich.
#5 Paul Dodson
# 24 James Harmon
# 99 Eric Howard
Defensive Back/Linebacker 6-2 205 Staunton Va.
Cornerback 5-9 175 Memphis, Tenn.
Defensive Tackle 6-2 320 Centreville, Ill.
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Seniors
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# 67 James Jackson
# 11 Owen Jordan
#7 Kareem Joyner
Defensive Line 6-4 280 Powhatan, Va.
Quarterback 6-0 190 Fort Scott, Kan.
Linebacker 6-2 230 Chicago, Ill.
# 74 Dwayne Larkin
# 93 Anthony McMillian
# 43 Tyrone Moore
Offensive Line 6-2 320 Jersey City, N.J.
Defensive End 6-5 250 Heidelberg, Miss.
Safety 6-0 175 Los Angeles, Calif.
Seniors
#8 Treston Pulley
# 17 Vanzell Richardson
#6 Jeremy Rives
Linebacker 6-2 230 Sikeston, Mo.
Wide Receiver 6-2 206 San Bernardino, Calif.
Linebacker 6-0 215 East St. Louis, Ill.
# 49 Eddie Rodriguez
# 66 Adrion Tyler
# 63 Elijah Watson
Kicker 6-2 230 Los Angeles, Calif.
Offensive Line 6-0 215 Oceola, Ark.
Offensive Line 6-3 323 Ontario, Canada
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Meet The Blue Tigers Juniors, Sophomores and Freshmen, Sorted in Alphabetical Order
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# 90
# 98
Hollis Abernathy
Khalif Alao
Orbel Alvarado
Defensive Line 5-11 280 Freshman Muscle Shoals, Ala.
Defensive Line 6-1 263 Freshman Chicago, Ill.
Defensive Line 6-1 300 Junior Los Angeles, Calif.
# 92 Anthony Anderson
Airrion Andrew
Devonta Anthony
Defensive Tackle 5-11 245 Sophomore Chicago, Ill.
Defensive Back 5-11 188 Sophomore Kankakee, Ill.
Defensive Back 5-11 165 Freshman Chicago, Ill.
Meet The Blue Tigers
# 62
# 32
Damien Bell
Dominique Bell
LeAngelo Bradley
Center 5-9 305 Freshman St. Louis, Mo.
Running Back 6-0 207 Freshman Chicago, Ill.
Defensive Back 6-0 170 Junior Memphis, Tenn.
Shaun Bridges
# 45 Jean Claude Brooks
# 41 Jeffrey Byrd
Defensive Back 5-9 172 Freshman Harvey, Ill.
Kicker 5-11 150 Freshman Cornelius, N.C.
Cornerback 5-6 135 Freshman Kansas City, Mo.
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Meet The Blue Tigers
# 56 Jaleen Carey
Edward Collins III
Cardiss Conaway
Offensive Line 6-3 290 Junior Detroit, Mich.
Running Back 5-9 195 Freshman Kansas City, Mo.
Wide Receiver 5-11 180 Junior Lancaster, Texas
# 60
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Reagan Cowley
# 16 Antwon Davis
Isaiah Doss
Center 6-0 280 Freshman Chicago, Ill.
Wide Receiver 6-0 200 Freshman St. John, Ind.
Defensive Back 5-7 165 Junior East St. Louis, Ill.
Meet The Blue Tigers
# 36
#3
# 95
Joshua Drake
Miles Drummond
Aaron Dryden
Running Back 5-6 175 Freshman Kansas City, Mo.
Running Back 5-11 215 Junior Centralia, Mo.
Defensive Line 6-3 350 Freshman St. Charles, Mo.
# 53
# 42
Alex Evans
# 91 Jeffrey Finley
Andrew Fishel
Linebacker 5-10 215 Junior St. Louis, Mo.
Defensive End 6-5 258 Junior Los Angeles, Calif.
Kicker 5-9 183 Junior Liberty, Mo.
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Meet The Blue Tigers
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# 82
# 46
Tae'Mon Franklin
Wesley Gillespie
Marques Gulley
Wide Receiver 5-9 170 Freshman O'Fallon, Ill.
Linebacker 5-11 215 Junior Hazelwood, Mo.
Linebacker 5-10 170 Freshman Swanson, Ill.
# 58
# 57
#1
Elex Harris, Jr.
Dorian Hayes
Darius Hicks
Linebacker 5-8 235 Freshman Memphis, Tenn.
Linebacker 6-0 223 Freshman Indianapolis, Ind.
Wide Receiver 6-3 207 Junior Dallas, Texas
Meet The Blue Tigers
# 38
# 23
# 25
Antwon Hoard
Lawrence Hogue
Marvin Holley
Defensive Back 5-7 175 Freshman St. Louis, Mo.
Cornerback 6-1 160 Junior St. Louis, Mo.
Safety 6-0 180 Junior Washington Park, Ill.
# 22
# 87
# 96
Kristopher Hudson
Dennis Jackson
Julius Jackson
Cornerback 5-9 160 Freshman O'Fallon, Ill.
Wide Receiver 6-0 170 Freshman Belleville, Ill.
Defensive End 6-3 235 Sophomore East St. Louis, Mo.
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Meet The Blue Tigers
Noah Johnson
Remi Johnson
# 50 Jeff Jones
Defensive End 6-1 185 Freshman Carson, Calif.
Defensive Back 6-4 180 Sophomore Royal Oak Township, Mich.
Linebacker 5-10 205 Freshman St. Louis, Mo.
# 97
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# 80
Jervonta Jones
Jordan Kelly
Justin Kelly
Defensive End 6-2 230 Sophomore St. Louis, Mo.
Wide Receiver 5-11 152 Freshman Long Beach, Calif.
Wide Receiver 5-10 180 Junior Memphis, Tenn.
Meet The Blue Tigers
# 40
John Kimbro III
# 26 Keith Lakey
Nate Lamar
Running Back 5-7 189 Sophomore Columbia, Mo.
Running Back 5-8 190 Junior Los Angeles, Calif.
Safety 6-1 180 Freshman Honolulu, Hawaii
Deonte Latimer
Chris Lenoir
Ty Lott
Wide Receiver 6-0 195 Freshman Sandersville, Ga.
Defensive End 6-3 213 Sophomore St. Louis, Mo.
Running Back 5-7 200 Freshman Cordova, Tenn.
#9
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Meet The Blue Tigers
# 29
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# 15
Daniel Mande
H.C. McClain
Andrew McIntyre
Linebacker 5-11 217 Junior Cuthbert, Ga.
Linebacker 6-0 205 Junior Philadelphia, Pa.
Quarterback 6-2 245 Freshman Memphis, Tenn.
# 19
# 44
# 77
Mike Million
Durrell Nash
Jonathan Nava
Wide Receiver 5-10 170 Freshman O'Fallon, Mo.
Linebacker 6-1 205 Freshman Chicago, Ill.
Offensive Line 6-4 315 Junior South Pasadena, Calif.
Meet The Blue Tigers
# 51
# 47
Amani Nelson
Clayton Parker
Nick Pereda
Safety 5-9 208 Freshman Indianapolis, Ind.
Running Back 5-11 218 Sophomore Rolla, Mo.
Wide Receiver 6-2 213 Freshman Freeport, Texas
# 81
#2
# 54
Will Peters
Will Randolph
Kadesh Reaves
Wide Receiver 6-1 192 Freshman Omaha, Neb.
Running Back 5-9 192 Junior Killeen, Texas
Linebacker 5-11 239 Junior Plant City, Fla.
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Meet The Blue Tigers
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# 72
# 27
# 94
Daniel Reddick
Christian Richardson
Rashon Riddles
Offensive Line 6-0 275 Freshman Detroit, Mich.
Defensive Back 5-9 175 Freshman Cordova, Tenn.
Defensive Line 6-2 250 Freshman Swainsboro, Ga.
# 39
#4
Joqwan Roberts
Eric Rogers
Delvon Rouser
Linebacker 6-0 200 Freshman Montezuma, Ga.
Safety 6-1 190 Junior Chicago, Ill.
Wide Receiver 6-0 212 Junior Raytown, Mo.
Meet The Blue Tigers
# 35
Evan Schulte
Justus Schulte
Logan Shea
Kicker 6-0 160 Freshman Argyle, Mo.
Linebacker 6-0 235 Sophomore Jefferson City, Mo.
Kicker 5-8 160 Freshman Jefferson City, Mo.
# 48
K.J. Singleton
Baron Smith
Linebacker 6-0 205 Freshman Schererville, Ind.
Wide Receiver 5-10 171 Freshman Aurora, Ill.
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# 31
# 89
DeShaun Smith
Zeke Smith
Christian Tabron
Running Back 5-9 220 Sophomore Crete, Ill.
Safety 6-0 180 Freshman Kansas City, Mo.
Wide Receiver 6-2 195 Junior Moreno Valley, Calif.
# 69
# 76
Nic Thomas
Xavier Thompson
Offensive Line 6-4 340 Junior Olive Branch, Miss.
Offensive Line 6-2 295 Freshman Cordova, Tenn.
Meet The Blue Tigers
# 86
# 12
Keion Tillman
Eriq Torrey
Anthony Townsend
Offensive Line 6-2 270 Freshman Minneapolis, Minn.
Wide Receiver 6-0 175 Freshman DeKalb, Ill.
Wide Receiver 6-2 180 Freshman Park Forest, Ill.
# 28
# 34
Alonzo Travis, Jr.
Addison Tucker
Running Back 5-8 190 Freshman Northport, Ala.
Linebacker 5-7 230 Sophomore Memphis, Tenn.
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# 13
# 75
# 52
Dennis Vinson
Miles Wallace
Alec Wallingsford
Quarterback 6-3 210 Sophomore Cape Girardeau, Mo.
Offensive Line 5-11 340 Freshman Memphis, Tenn.
Offensive Line 6-2 270 Freshman St. Louis, Mo.
# 37
# 68
Brandon Ward
Richlyn Whittaker
Defensive Back 6-3 185 Junior Compton, Calif.
Defensive Line 6-2 350 Freshman Chicago, Ill.
Meet The Blue Tigers
# 21
# 79
Darren Williams
Julian Williams
Montell Williams
Cornerback 6-0 180 Freshman Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.
Offensive Line 6-3 261 Freshman Dallas, Ga.
Linebacker 6-0 240 Freshman Kansas City, Mo.
# 10
# 61
Bryson Winfrey
Christian Winston
Wide Receiver 5-10 183 Junior Kansas City, Mo.
Offensive Line 6-2 319 Sophomore Kinloch, Mo.
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Roster Breakdown By Position Centers - 2 Cornerbacks - 5 Defensive Backs - 11 Defensive Ends - 6 Defensive Line - 7
By Home State/Country
Defensive Tackle - 2
Alabama - 2 Minnesota - 1 Arkansas - 1 Mississippi - 3 California - 12 Missouri - 29 Canada - 1 New Jersey - 1 Florida - 2 Nebraska - 1 Georgia - 5 North Carolina - 1 Hawaii - 1 Pennsylvania - 1 Illinois - 24 Tennessee - 11 Indiana - 4 Texas - 4 Kansas - 1 Virginia - 2 Michigan - 4
Kicker - 5 Linebacker - 19 Offensive Line - 15 Quarterback - 3 Running Back - 11 Safety - 6 Wide Receiver - 19
By Year Freshmen - 52 Sophomores - 13 Juniors - 28 Seniors - 18
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Blue Tigers In The Pros Player
Position(s)
Team(s)
Leagues
John Arp
Offensive Line
Chicago Bears (1987)
National Football League
Willie Burkes
Cornerback
Birmingham Vulcans (1975)
World Football League
Kendrick Causey
Linebacker
Hamilton Tiger Cats (2014) Amarillo Venom (2015)
Canadian Football League CPIFL
Homer Cavitte
Defensive Back
Tri-City Apollos (1970) Saskatchewan Roughriders (1971)
Continental Football League Canadian Football League
Jarve Dean
Offensive Line
Lehigh Valley Steelhawks (2015)
PIFL
O'Hara Fluellen
Defensive Back
Calgary Stampeders (2014) Orlando Predators (2015)
Canadian Football League Arena Football League
Ja’Thi Green
Defensive Back
Lincoln Capitals (Neb.) (2002-03)
NIFL
Henry Hailstock
Offensive Line
Houston Oilers (1967)
National Football League
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
Bill Robinson
Running Back
Green Bay Packers (1952) New York Titans (1960)
National Football League American 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
Martee Tenner
Running Back
Amarillo Venom (2015)
CPIFL
Jim Tharpe
Linebacker
Cleveland Browns (1970)
National Football League
Jim Tolbert
Defensive Back
San Diego (1966-71, 76), Houston (1972) American Football League St. Louis Cardinals(1973-75) National Football League
Percy Turner
Wide Receiver
Amarillo Venom (2015)
CPIFL
Davon Walls
Defensive Line
New York Jets (2014-Present)
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
Maurice Woodard
Wide Receiver
Elmshorn Fighting Pirates (2014) Billings Wolves (2015-Present)
German Football League 2 Indoor Football League
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Blue Tigers in the NFL Draft Picks Player Name
Position
Round
Year
Team
Bill Robinson
Running Back
25th
1952
Pittsburgh Steelers
Bob Watters
Defensive End
28th
1962
New York Giants
Jim Tolbert
Defensive Back
7th
1966
San Diego Chargers
Zeke Moore
Defensive Back
5th
1967
Houston Oilers
Henry Hailstock
Offensive Line
14th
1967
Houston Oilers
Lemar Parrish
Defensive Back
7th
1970
Cincinnati Bengals
Jim Tharpe
Linebacker
15th
1970
Cleveland Browns
Larry Shears
Defensive Back
11th
1971
Atlanta Falcons
John McDaniel
Wide Receiver
8th
1974
Cincinnati Bengals
Undrafted Free Agents
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Player Name
Position
Year
Team
Jim Sullivan
Defensive Line
1970
Atlanta Falcons
John Arp
Offensive Line
1987
Chicago Bears
John Scardina
Offensive Line
1987
Minnesota Vikings
Coaching Staff Mike Jones- Head Coach Mike Jones enters his fifth season as the head coach of the Blue Tigers in 2015. Jones will continue to lead Lincoln through its transition into the Great Lakes Valley Conference after leading LU to its first-ever GLVC win with a 42-13 victory over Quincy on Sept. 20, 2014. Over his first 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 four 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 three seasons, Lincoln has broken nearly every team and individual offensive record, and in that span the program has claimed 26 all-league honors, with two players earning All-American recognition. Jones picked up his first signature win in 2013, a 47-34 victory in the Missouri Classic over NCAA Division I member Grambling State in front over 20,000 fans on Sept. 14, 2013. Last year marked the second time Jones led Lincoln into a new conference, as Jones also guided 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 fifth season with a 7-37 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 fifth season. Frederick oversaw one of the best offenses in program history in 2013, as Lincoln 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). During his fourth season in the league, Frederick helped Khiry Draine become Lincoln’s first 1,000-yard receiver. Frederick also coached Henderson to multiple All-American honors and an All-GLVC first team selection as an all-purpose player. 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 fourth season as Lincoln’s defensive line coach in 2015. In 2014, Kirksey coached Davon Walls, an All-GLVC first team selection. Walls finished fourth in the league and 33rd in the country with 17.5 tackles for loss and was ninth in NCAA Division II with 10 sacks. 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 Tony Van Zant- Running Backs Tony Van Zant is in his fifth year as the coach of Lincoln’s running backs. Over the past two seasons, Van Zant has coached Morris Henderson into one of the top running backs in NCAA Division II. Henderson earned multiple All-American distinctions after both years and finished the 2014 campaign by leading the GLVC in both all-purpose yards and touchdowns, ranking ninth in the country in the latter stat. In 2013, Van Zant coached Henderson to 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 all-league 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.
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 fifth 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. Broadnax also coached Markuice Savage to multiple All-MIAA Honorable Mention awards. In 2014, Broadnax coached Robert Daniels into an All-GLVC second team honoree. Daniels came one shy of the Lincoln single-season record with six interceptions, finishing 18th in the country in that statistic. Daniels also was fifth in the league with 11 passes defended and made 55 tackles. As the special teams coordinator, Broadnax has elevated Lincoln’s play the past two years. Lincoln’s place kicker, Andrew Fishel, broke a program record for points scored on kicks (53) and point-after tries made (35) in 2013. Morris Henderson, meanwhile, was named first team All-GLVC for his play as a kick returner in 2014 after leading the league in return average and finishing as one of just 10 players in NCAA Division II with multiple returns for touchdowns. Broadnax has also coached Julio Segura, who earned All-GLVC second team honors in 2014. 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 is in his second season as the offensive line coach at Lincoln in 2015. In his first year with the program, Green took over a line with four new starters and helped it become one of the best in the GLVC. The Blue Tigers’ blocking helped running back Morris Henderson lead the conference in both all-purpose yards and scoring, highlighted by a school record six rushing touchdown game in LU’s win over Quincy. Under Green’s direction, the line also helped quarterback Owen Jordan finish sixth in the league in passing yardage and wide receiver Khiry Draine to break the Lincoln single-season record for touchdowns. 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.
Bryant Lee- Quarterbacks Bryant Lee begins his fifth season as the quarterbacks coach at Lincoln in 2015. Over the past four 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 third-most in a season in school history. Morris also set single-game records for completions (26) and longest completion (97 yards). In 2014, after Lincoln’s starting quarterback experienced a season-ending injury in the first game of the year, Lee helped turn back-up Owen Jordan into an All-GLVC honorable mention. Jordan finished sixth in the league in passing average and seventh in efficiency while finishing with 14 total touchdowns. 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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Coaching Staff
Martee Tenner
Devoyious Mark
Chris Browne
Student Assistant/ Running Backs
Student Assistant/ Wide Receivers
Graduate Assistant/ Offensive Line
Kendrick Causey
Anthony Roulette
Student Assistant/ Linebackers
Student Assistant/ Linebackers
Marvin Barnes Jr.
Reggie Evans
Volunteer Equipment Manager
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2014 Final Stats
Lincoln (MO) Combined Team Statistics (as of Jun 03, 2015) All games
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Date Sep 06, 2014 Sep 13, 2014 Sep 20, 2014 Sep 27, 2014 Oct 04, 2014 Oct 11, 2014 Oct 18, 2014 Oct 25, 2014 Nov 01, 2014 Nov 08, 2014 Nov 15, 2014
Opponent vs Langston SOUTHWEST BAPTIST QUINCY at Truman State Univ. at William Jewell ST. JOSEPH'S (IN) TEXAS COLLEGE at Indianapolis at Central Washington MCKENDREE at Missouri S&T
Rushing
Henderson, Morris Rose, Mustafa Jordan, Owen Williams, Byron Morris, Jacob Melvin, Rashyied Willis, Christopher Segura, Julio Earl, Floyd Winfrey, Bryson Total Opponents Passing
gp
10 1 3 11 11 11
Receiving
gp
Field Goals
att
effic comp-att-int
no.
yds
11 60 1011 11 34 291 11 32 270 11 26 337 11 18 246 10 5 34 10 4 43 9 3 36 11 2 93 11 2 18 10 2 4 11 188 2383 11 184 2517 fg
0-1 1-2
Scoring
td
Score by Quarters Lincoln (MO) Opponents
net avg
pct
116.82 160-288-10 225.94 18-25-0 101.73 7-18-2 341.20 3-4-1 126.83 188-335-13 139.94 184-319-12
Segura, Julio Fishel, Andrew
Henderson, Morris Draine, Khiry Fishel, Andrew Willis, Christopher Hicks, Darius Richardson, Vanzell Jordan, Owen Daniels, Robert Roby, Kerry Guion, Quan Melvin, Rashyied Winfrey, Bryson Rouser, Delvon Total Opponents
gain loss
Att. 8076 3046 2267 3840 568 898 4136 6547 3778 2750 525
td
fg
20 9 - 1-2 3 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 - 43 1-3 44 8-18 1st
0-0 1-2
32-38 32-38 38-42 2nd
9 1 2 3 1 0 1 0 2 0 0 19 23
20-29
kick
82 108 70 116
td
16.9 8.6 8.4 13.0 13.7 6.8 10.8 12.0 46.5 9.0 2.0 12.7 13.7
0.0 0-0 50.0 0-0
3rd
19 91
td
lg avg/g
66 48 37 27 66 87
4th
90 49
Interceptions
60 91.9 37 26.5 62 24.5 48 30.6 43 22.4 12 3.4 20 4.3 19 4.0 66 8.5 18 1.6 3 0.4 66 216.6 87 228.8 0-0 0-0
40-49
0-1 0-0
0 0
6 4 1 1
Punting
lg blk
0-0 0-0
0 26
Total 299 326
-
pts
- 122 - 54 - 35 - 18 - 12 - 12 - 12 6 6 6 6 6 4 - 299 - 326
1 0
Punt Returns
no.
Kick Returns
no.
7 2 9 17
Henderson, Morris Hicks, Darius Rose, Mustafa Guion, Quan Williams, Byron Draine, Khiry Richardson, Vanzell Rives, Jeremy Parker, Clayton Thompson, Stefan Total Opponents All Purpose
Henderson, Morri Draine, Khiry Willis, Christophe Hicks, Darius Guion, Quan Total Opponents Total Offense
Jordan, Owen Henderson, Morris Morris, Jacob Vinson, Dennis Rose, Mustafa Total Opponents
Away 0-5 0-4 0-1
LU 192 74 99 19 1612 374 4.3 146.5 19 2383 188-335-13 7.1 12.7 216.6 19 3995 5.6 363.2 46-877 9-43 12-143 18-7 103-991 64-39.1 26:19 46/147 12/24 yds avg
92 40 9 2
td
15.3 10.0 9.0 2.0 lg
11 11 7 6 5 2 1 1 1 1 46 44
g
rush
yds avg
td
352 283 32 58 84 42 24 0 3 -1 877 874 rcv
32.0 25.7 4.6 9.7 16.8 21.0 24.0 0.0 3.0 -1.0 19.1 19.9 pr
11 1191 270 0 11 0 1011 0 11 17 337 46 10 0 43 0 11 0 246 0 11 1612 2383 43 11 2258 2517 191 g plays
10 11 1 3 11 11 11
rush
fc i20 50+ blk
2 16 24
td
6.6 -1.5 4.8 11.2
OPP 280 136 112 32 2258 556 4.1 205.3 19 2506 184-319-12 7.9 13.6 227.8 23 4764 5.4 433.1 44-874 17-191 13-198 21-8 83-733 47-36.9 33:41 67/164 13/26 34 40 9 2
tb
yds avg
46 -3 43 191
Neutral 0-1 0-0 0-1
lg
1 1 0 0
64 2504 39.1 54
Willis, Christopher Richardson, Vanzell Total Opponents 50-99
Home 2-3 1-3 1-0
no. yds avg
Segura, Julio
- - - - - - - 2-3 - - - - - 2 2 2-3 - -
OT
no.
Daniels, Robert Roby, Kerry Chiagorom, Austin McMillan, Reginald
PAT rush rcv pass dxp saf
1-1 0-1 1-2 0-2
186.7 301.0 47.7 6.5 216.6 227.8
lg avg/g
30-39
Overall 2-9 1-7 1-2
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
77 108.3 52 11.9 24 7.9 14 7.1 19 66.0 14 4.6 11 1.5 15 1.4 6 1.8 2 0.2 77 146.5 50 205.3
55.6 1867 12 72.0 301 4 38.9 143 1 75.0 72 2 56.1 2383 19 57.7 2506 23
avg
pct. 01-19
yds
Record: All games Conference Non-Conference
lg avg/g
11 215 1251 60 1191 5.5 16 11 21 147 16 131 6.2 0 10 65 204 125 79 1.2 2 10 21 86 15 71 3.4 0 1 19 82 16 66 3.5 0 9 11 41 0 41 3.7 1 11 3 17 0 17 5.7 0 11 1 15 0 15 15.0 0 5 5 12 3 9 1.8 0 11 2 2 0 2 1.0 0 11 374 1887 275 1612 4.3 19 11 556 2594 336 2258 4.1 19
Jordan, Owen Morris, Jacob Vinson, Dennis Winfrey, Bryson Total Opponents Draine, Khiry Winfrey, Bryson Henderson, Morris Willis, Christopher Guion, Quan Rouser, Delvon Hicks, Darius Melvin, Rashyied Richardson, Vanzell Rose, Mustafa Williams, Byron Total Opponents
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gp
Score 48-49 21-42 42-13 20-29 13-20 20-28 62-6 14-52 14-17 36-56 9-14
L L W L L L W L L L L
0 0 0 0
8
0
lg
24 4 24 41 lg
2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0
91 92 11 11 25 28 24 0 3 0 92 70
kr
ir
total avg/g
352 0 1813 164.8 42 0 1053 95.7 0 0 400 36.4 283 0 326 32.6 58 0 304 27.6 877 143 5058 459.8 874 198 6038 548.9 pass
total avg/g
353 79 1867 1946 215 1191 0 1191 44 66 301 367 27 -10 143 133 21 131 0 131 709 1612 2383 3995 875 2258 2506 4764
194.6 108.3 367.0 44.3 11.9 363.2 433.1
2014 Final Stats
Lincoln (MO) Overall Individual Statistics (as of Jun 03, 2015) All games Rushing
Henderson, Morris Rose, Mustafa Jordan, Owen Williams, Byron Morris, Jacob Melvin, Rashyied Willis, Christopher Segura, Julio Earl, Floyd Winfrey, Bryson Parker, Clayton Vinson, Dennis Total Opponents Passing
Jordan, Owen Morris, Jacob Vinson, Dennis Winfrey, Bryson Total Opponents Receiving
Draine, Khiry Winfrey, Bryson Henderson, Morris Willis, Christopher Guion, Quan Rouser, Delvon Hicks, Darius Melvin, Rashyied Richardson, Vanzell Rose, Mustafa Williams, Byron Total Opponents
gp
att
gain loss
net avg td
11 215 1251 60 1191 5.5 16 11 21 147 16 131 6.2 0 10 65 204 125 79 1.2 2 10 21 86 15 71 3.4 0 1 19 82 16 66 3.5 0 9 11 41 0 41 3.7 1 11 3 17 0 17 5.7 0 11 1 15 0 15 15.0 0 5 5 12 3 9 1.8 0 11 2 2 0 2 1.0 0 7 2 0 0 0 0.0 0 3 9 30 40 -10 -1.1 0 11 374 1887 275 1612 4.3 19 11 556 2594 336 2258 4.1 19 gp
10 1 3 11 11 11
gp
effic comp-att-int
pct
lg avg/g
77 52 24 14 19 14 11 15 6 2 0 10 77 50
yds td
116.82 160-288-10 55.6 1867 12 225.94 18-25-0 72.0 301 4 101.73 7-18-2 38.9 143 1 341.20 3-4-1 75.0 72 2 126.83 188-335-13 56.1 2383 19 139.94 184-319-12 57.7 2506 23 no.
yds
11 60 1011 11 34 291 11 32 270 11 26 337 11 18 246 10 5 34 10 4 43 9 3 36 11 2 93 11 2 18 10 2 4 11 188 2383 11 184 2517
avg
16.9 8.6 8.4 13.0 13.7 6.8 10.8 12.0 46.5 9.0 2.0 12.7 13.7
td
9 1 2 3 1 0 1 0 2 0 0 19 23
108.3 11.9 7.9 7.1 66.0 4.6 1.5 1.4 1.8 0.2 0.0 -3.3 146.5 205.3
lg avg/g
66 48 37 27 66 87
186.7 301.0 47.7 6.5 216.6 227.8
lg avg/g
60 37 62 48 43 12 20 19 66 18 3 66 87
91.9 26.5 24.5 30.6 22.4 3.4 4.3 4.0 8.5 1.6 0.4 216.6 228.8
Khiry Draine became Lincoln's first 1,000-yard receiver in 2014.
Punt Returns
no.
7 2 9 17
46 -3 43 191
Interceptions
no.
yds avg td
Kick Returns
no.
11 11 7 6 5 2 1 1 1 1 46 44
352 283 32 58 84 42 3 0 24 -1 877 874
2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0
91 92 11 11 25 28 3 0 24 0 92 70
Fumble Returns
no.
yds avg td
lg
Willis, Christopher Richardson, Vanzell Total Opponents Daniels, Robert Roby, Kerry Chiagorom, Austin McMillan, Reginald Total Opponents Henderson, Morris Hicks, Darius Rose, Mustafa Guion, Quan Williams, Byron Draine, Khiry Parker, Clayton Rives, Jeremy Richardson, Vanzell Thompson, Stefan Total Opponents McMillan, Reginald Total Opponents
6 4 1 1 12 13
1 1 1
yds avg td
92 40 9 2 143 198
6.6 -1.5 4.8 11.2 15.3 10.0 9.0 2.0 11.9 15.2
0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 2 1
yds avg td
32.0 25.7 4.6 9.7 16.8 21.0 3.0 0.0 24.0 -1.0 19.1 19.9
6 6.0 6 6.0 21 21.0
0 0 1
lg
24 4 24 41
lg
34 40 9 2 40 73
lg
6 6 21
Morris Henderson led the GLVC with 20 total touchdowns.. 53
2014 Final Stats
Lincoln (MO) Overall Defensive Statistics (as of Jun 03, 2015) All games
# 7 6 5 58 21 99 18 98 26 52 34 93 23 8 39 97 66 46 96 44 24 95 37 51 17 90 59 1 2 11 9 4 43 32 71 40 27 64 10 50 88 56 75 31 TM 54 47 74 25
54
ua
Tackles a tot
Defensive Leaders
gp
Joyner, Kareem Rives, Jeremy Dodson, Paul Pulley, Treston Roby, Kerry Howard, Eric Daniels, Robert Walls, Davon McMillan, Reginald Johnson, Delano Tucker, Addison McMillan, Anthony Hogue,Lawrence Cayou, Lawrence Marsh, Stephen Jones, Jervonta Pickens, Malcolm Gillespie, Wesley Jackson, Julius Segura, Julio Harmon, James Nash, Derrick Chiagorom, Austin Coleman, William Richardson, Vanzell Dixon, Allan Gorn, Boomer Draine, Khiry Henderson, Morris Hicks, Darius Williams, Byron Guion, Quan Tarrance, DeVonte Reese, Ray Beech, Kenyachti Earl, Floyd Melvin, Rashyied Anderson, A. Winfrey, Bryson Johnson, JJ Thompson, Stefan Jackson, James Hart, Dyron Winningham, Anthon TEAM Bronston, Russell Parker, Clayton Larkin, Dwayne Rouser, Delvon Total Opponents
10 54 36 11 45 40 11 48 36 10 50 33 11 45 26 11 38 18 11 41 14 11 30 13 11 21 6 10 12 14 9 14 8 11 13 8 9 14 4 5 11 6 10 10 5 8 5 9 11 9 4 6 9 4 11 5 5 11 9 . 11 5 3 9 5 3 6 5 3 7 7 . 11 5 2 5 4 2 10 1 5 11 2 3 11 4 . 10 2 2 10 3 . 11 3 . 6 2 1 7 2 1 11 1 2 5 2 . 9 1 1 5 2 . 11 2 . 11 1 1 2 2 . 2 2 . 11 2 . 6 2 . 1 1 . 1 . 1 7 1 . 8 . 1 10 . . 11 552 320 11 417 254
90 85 84 83 71 56 55 43 27 26 22 21 18 17 15 14 13 13 10 9 8 8 8 7 7 6 6 5 4 4 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 . 872 671
tfl/yds
11.0-26 4.5-14 6.5-29 14.0-34 3.5-4 8.0-34 . 17.5-68 0.5-1 7.0-14 2.0-4 1.0-1 . 5.0-16 . . 1.5-2 . 3.5-11 . . 1.0-2 . 2.0-15 . 2.0-10 0.5-0 . . . . . . . . . . 1.0-4 . . . . 1.0-1 . . . . . . 93-290 78-278
Sacks no-yds
Pass defense Fumbles blkd int-yds brup qbh rcv-yds ff kick
1.5-11 . 0.5-5 . 2.0-12 . 4.5-22 . . 4-40 4.5-26 . . 6-92 10.0-56 . . 1-2 . . . . . . . . 2.0-10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-9 2.0-15 . . . 2.0-10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31-179 12-143 26-170 13-198
. 3 3 2 4 2 5 1 3 1 . . 2 1 . . . . . . 1 . . 1 . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 41
1 1 1 . 1 . . 3 . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 12
2-0 . 1-0 . . . . . 1-6 1-0 . . 1-0 . . . 1-0 . . . . . . . . . . . 1-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-6 7-21
. . 2 . . . 1 1 1 1 . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . 9 10
2 . 2 . . . . 1 . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . . . 1 8 2
saf
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2014 Final Stats
Lincoln (MO) Team Game-by-Game (as of Jun 03, 2015) All games TEAM STATISTICS
Date
Opponent
no.
Sep 06 vs Langston Sep 13 SOUTHWEST BAPTIST Sep 20 QUINCY Sep 27 at Truman State Univ. Oct 04 at William Jewell Oct 11 ST. JOSEPH'S (IN) Oct 18 TEXAS COLLEGE Oct 25 at Indianapolis Nov 01 at Central Washington Nov 08 MCKENDREE Nov 15 at Missouri S&T Lincoln (MO) Opponents
Rushing yds td
42 156 2 32 187 0 40 233 6 23 51 1 24 71 0 39 106 2 31 317 4 21 167 1 49 188 1 40 100 1 33 36 1 374 1612 19 556 2258 19
no.
Receiving yds td
tfl-yds
Sacks no-yds
lg
lg
Passing cmp-att-int yds
td
lg
19 18 301 4 48 18-25-0 301 4 48 52 19 265 3 43 19-28-1 265 3 43 41 16 134 0 22 16-21-0 134 0 22 10 22 239 2 37 22-39-3 239 2 37 25 22 286 1 62 22-38-1 286 1 62 22 12 151 0 29 12-33-2 151 0 29 66 18 283 4 66 18-35-0 283 4 66 77 9 61 1 27 9-22-1 61 1 27 17 10 141 1 41 10-22-1 141 1 41 20 22 259 3 60 22-33-1 259 3 60 15 20 263 0 46 20-39-3 263 0 46 77 188 2383 19 66 188-335-13 2383 19 66 50 184 2517 23 87 184-319-12 2506 23 87
Kick Returns no. yds td lg
4 5 2 5 5 4 0 8 3 9 1 46 44
156 50 50 72 139 47 0 122 57 150 34 877 874
1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 0
91 24 28 22 92 43 0 32 24 87 34 92 70
Punt Returns no. yds td lg
1 -7 0 0 2 6 1 0 0 0 1 24 1 23 0 0 2 -3 0 0 1 0 9 43 17 191
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
tot off
0 457 0 452 4 367 0 290 0 357 24 257 23 600 0 228 0 329 0 359 0 299 24 3995 41 4764
Games played: 11 Avg per rush: 4.3 Avg per catch: 12.7 Pass efficiency: 126.83 Kick ret avg: 19.1 Punt ret avg: 4.8 All purpose avg/game: 459.8 Total offense avg/gm: 363.2 Date
Opponent
ua
Sep 06 vs Langston Sep 13 SOUTHWEST BAPTIST Sep 20 QUINCY Sep 27 at Truman State Univ. Oct 04 at William Jewell Oct 11 ST. JOSEPH'S (IN) Oct 18 TEXAS COLLEGE Oct 25 at Indianapolis Nov 01 at Central Washington Nov 08 MCKENDREE Nov 15 at Missouri S&T Lincoln (MO) Opponents
48 46 40 46 63 59 48 55 44 50 53 552 417
Date
Opponent
no.
Tackles a total
26 8 64 50 12 30 14 34 28 30 24 320 254
74 54 104 96 75 89 62 89 72 80 77 872 671
13.0-38 9.0-51 9.0-26 6.0-14 14.0-31 5.0-16 11.0-33 4.0-7 9.0-32 7.0-13 6.0-29 93.0-290 78.0-278
Fumble ff fr-yds
3.0-19 6.0-43 6.0-19 2.0-10 4.0-12 0.0-0 3.0-21 0.0-0 2.0-16 1.0-3 4.0-24 29.0-167 24.0-155
0 1 0 2 1 1 2 0 2 0 0 9 10
Pass Defense blkd int-yds qbh brup kick
1-6 1-0 0-0 2-0 2-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 8-6 7-21
0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 1-1 2-34 4-61 0-0 1-18 0-0 3-29 12-143 13-198
Punting Sep 06 vs Langston Sep 13 SOUTHWEST BAPTIST Sep 20 QUINCY Sep 27 at Truman State Univ. Oct 04 at William Jewell Oct 11 ST. JOSEPH'S (IN) Oct 18 TEXAS COLLEGE Oct 25 at Indianapolis Nov 01 at Central Washington Nov 08 MCKENDREE Nov 15 at Missouri S&T Lincoln (MO) Opponents
4 5 3 6 5 9 4 6 10 5 7 64 47
yds
177 210 107 245 199 278 161 275 392 160 300 2504 1734
avg
44.2 42.0 35.7 40.8 39.8 30.9 40.2 45.8 39.2 32.0 42.9 39.1 36.9
long
52 50 42 52 52 44 47 53 47 38 54 54 69
0 0 1 0 0 1 4 0 3 0 0 9 12
5 1 1 1 2 3 6 2 2 4 3 30 41
1 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 3 1 8 2
PAT Attempts kick rush rcv saf
6-7 3-3 6-6 2-3 1-2 2-3 8-9 2-2 0-0 2-3 0-0 32-38 38-42
Field Goals
blkd
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
tb
0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 2
fc
0 2 0 4 1 5 0 1 1 1 1 16 5
50+
1 1 0 1 1 0 0 2 0 0 2 8 3
i20
1 3 2 1 3 4 3 1 2 1 3 24 15
md-att
0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1 1-3 8-18
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 2 0
pts
0 12 0 0 0 0 0 14 0 0 0 7 0 27 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 0 72 0 116
48 21 42 20 13 20 62 14 14 36 9 299 326
Kickoffs
long blkd
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 26 26 41
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0
off t/o
0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3
no.
yds
8 403 4 178 7 424 4 199 3 182 4 233 10 603 3 181 3 160 4 204 3 153 53 2920 60 2922
avg
50.4 44.5 60.6 49.8 60.7 58.2 60.3 60.3 53.3 51.0 51.0 55.1 48.7
tb
0 0 3 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 5 6
ob
0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 5
55
2014 Final Stats
Lincoln (MO) Game Superlatives (as of Jun 08, 2015) 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
27 222 6 77 38 22 22 301 4 66 9 172 3 66 1 26 10 45.8 54 4 24 92 21 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 5.0 2
Henderson, Morris at Central Washington (Nov 01, 2014) Henderson, Morris vs Texas College (Oct 18, 2014) Henderson, Morris vs Quincy (Sep 20, 2014) Henderson, Morris at Indianapolis (Oct 25, 2014) Jordan, Owen at William Jewell (Oct 04, 2014) Jordan, Owen at William Jewell (Oct 04, 2014) Jordan, Owen vs McKendree (Nov 08, 2014) Morris, Jacob vs Langston (Sep 06, 2014) Morris, Jacob vs Langston (Sep 06, 2014) Jordan, Owen vs Texas College (Oct 18, 2014) Draine, Khiry at Missouri S&T (Nov 15, 2014) Draine, Khiry vs McKendree (Nov 08, 2014) Draine, Khiry vs Langston (Sep 06, 2014) Richardson, Vanzell vs Texas College (Oct 18, 2014) Fishel, Andrew at Missouri S&T (Nov 15, 2014) Fishel, Andrew at Missouri S&T (Nov 15, 2014) Segura, Julio at Central Washington (Nov 01, 2014) Segura, Julio at Indianapolis (Oct 25, 2014) Segura, Julio at Missouri S&T (Nov 15, 2014) Segura, Julio vs St. Joseph's (IN) (Oct 11, 2014) Willis, Christopher vs St. Joseph's (IN) (Oct 11, 2014) Hicks, Darius at William Jewell (Oct 04, 2014) Rives, Jeremy vs Quincy (Sep 20, 2014) Walls, Davon vs Langston (Sep 06, 2014) Dodson, Paul vs Southwest Baptist (Sep 13, 2014) Walls, Davon at William Jewell (Oct 04, 2014) Coleman, William vs Texas College (Oct 18, 2014) Johnson, Delano at William Jewell (Oct 04, 2014) Daniels, Robert at Missouri S&T (Nov 15, 2014)
Davon Walls earned All-GLVC first team honors after finishing fourth in the conference in both sacks (10) and tackles for loss (17.5). 56
Julio Segura was an All-GLVC second team selection after averaging 39.1 yards on punts with a long of 54.
2014 Final Stats
Lincoln (MO) Game Superlatives (as of Jun 08, 2015) 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
49 317 10.2 6 39 39 22 22 22 301 12.0 4 4 73 600 9.1 62 6 6 23 15 146 146 5 4 10 45.8 54 4 24
at Central Washington (Nov 01, 2014) vs Texas College (Oct 18, 2014) vs Texas College (Oct 18, 2014) vs Quincy (Sep 20, 2014) at Truman State Univ. (Sep 27, 2014) at Missouri S&T (Nov 15, 2014) at Truman State Univ. (Sep 27, 2014) at William Jewell (Oct 04, 2014) vs McKendree (Nov 08, 2014) vs Langston (Sep 06, 2014) vs Langston (Sep 06, 2014) vs Langston (Sep 06, 2014) vs Texas College (Oct 18, 2014) vs McKendree (Nov 08, 2014) vs Texas College (Oct 18, 2014) vs Texas College (Oct 18, 2014) vs Texas College (Oct 18, 2014) vs Southwest Baptist (Sep 13, 2014) vs Quincy (Sep 20, 2014) vs McKendree (Nov 08, 2014) at William Jewell (Oct 04, 2014) vs Langston (Sep 06, 2014) at William Jewell (Oct 04, 2014) vs St. Joseph's (IN) (Oct 11, 2014) vs Texas College (Oct 18, 2014) at Central Washington (Nov 01, 2014) at Indianapolis (Oct 25, 2014) at Missouri S&T (Nov 15, 2014) vs St. Joseph's (IN) (Oct 11, 2014) vs St. Joseph's (IN) (Oct 11, 2014)
In his final game as the Blue Tigers' quarterback, Jacob Morris threw for 301 yards and four touchdowns against Langston.
Vanzell Richardson made the longest catch of the year for Lincoln, making a 66-yard grab against Texas College. 57
2014 Final Stats
Lincoln (MO) Game Superlatives (as of Jun 08, 2015) 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
31 164 2 2 2 50 41 23 447 5 87 6 6 6 207 2 2 2 87 3 41 8 8 52.0 69 4 41 70 14 2.0 2.0 2.0 4.0 4.0 2 2
Shelton, Braxto, vs St. Joseph's (IN) (Oct 11, 2014) Shelton, Braxto, vs St. Joseph's (IN) (Oct 11, 2014) Roberson, K., vs Langston (Sep 06, 2014) White,Garrett, at Truman State Univ. (Sep 27, 2014) Shelton, Braxto, vs St. Joseph's (IN) (Oct 11, 2014) Jackson, Kievon, vs Langston (Sep 06, 2014) Harper, Milton, vs Texas College (Oct 18, 2014) Barthel,Connor, at Indianapolis (Oct 25, 2014) Tindal,Willie, vs Southwest Baptist (Sep 13, 2014) Fisher,Isaac, vs McKendree (Nov 08, 2014) Tindal,Willie, vs Southwest Baptist (Sep 13, 2014) Mourik,Nathan, vs Southwest Baptist (Sep 13, 2014) Cook,Thomas, at William Jewell (Oct 04, 2014) Horn,Reece, at Indianapolis (Oct 25, 2014) Mourik,Nathan, vs Southwest Baptist (Sep 13, 2014) Augustine, S., vs Langston (Sep 06, 2014) Mourik,Nathan, vs Southwest Baptist (Sep 13, 2014) James,Cameron, vs McKendree (Nov 08, 2014) Mourik,Nathan, vs Southwest Baptist (Sep 13, 2014) O'Block,Steven, vs McKendree (Nov 08, 2014) McDonald, at Central Washington (Nov 01, 2014) Gawlak, Marcin, vs St. Joseph's (IN) (Oct 11, 2014) Kuhn, at Central Washington (Nov 01, 2014) Polochanin,P, at Indianapolis (Oct 25, 2014) Molitor,Austin, vs Southwest Baptist (Sep 13, 2014) Gawlak, Marcin, vs St. Joseph's (IN) (Oct 11, 2014) Davis,I., at Central Washington (Nov 01, 2014) Curry,Derrick, vs McKendree (Nov 08, 2014) Wentland,A.J., vs McKendree (Nov 08, 2014) Yeoman, Gary, vs St. Joseph's (IN) (Oct 11, 2014) Kruse, Nick, at Missouri S&T (Nov 15, 2014) Mauszycki, Dan, at Missouri S&T (Nov 15, 2014) Kruse, Nick, at Missouri S&T (Nov 15, 2014) Mauszycki, Dan, at Missouri S&T (Nov 15, 2014) Chaney,Ben, at Truman State Univ. (Sep 27, 2014) Harlan, Jake, at Missouri S&T (Nov 15, 2014)
Kerry Roby made four interceptions and 71 tackles last season. 58
Bryson Winfrey compiled 291 receiving yards and threw two touchdown passes in 2014.
2014 Final Stats
Lincoln (MO) Game Superlatives (as of Jun 08, 2015) 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
68 298 5.9 4 41 23 23 475 16.4 5 94 561 8.5 56 6 32 12 137 4 3 3 8 8 52.0 69 4 41
vs St. Joseph's (IN) (Oct 11, 2014) vs St. Joseph's (IN) (Oct 11, 2014) vs McKendree (Nov 08, 2014) vs Langston (Sep 06, 2014) vs Texas College (Oct 18, 2014) vs Southwest Baptist (Sep 13, 2014) at Indianapolis (Oct 25, 2014) vs Southwest Baptist (Sep 13, 2014) vs Southwest Baptist (Sep 13, 2014) vs McKendree (Nov 08, 2014) vs St. Joseph's (IN) (Oct 11, 2014) vs McKendree (Nov 08, 2014) vs Southwest Baptist (Sep 13, 2014) vs McKendree (Nov 08, 2014) at Missouri S&T (Nov 15, 2014) at Indianapolis (Oct 25, 2014) at William Jewell (Oct 04, 2014) at William Jewell (Oct 04, 2014) vs Texas College (Oct 18, 2014) at Truman State Univ. (Sep 27, 2014) at Missouri S&T (Nov 15, 2014) vs St. Joseph's (IN) (Oct 11, 2014) at Central Washington (Nov 01, 2014) at Indianapolis (Oct 25, 2014) vs Southwest Baptist (Sep 13, 2014) vs St. Joseph's (IN) (Oct 11, 2014) at Central Washington (Nov 01, 2014)
Christopher Willis caught three touchdown passes last year and averaged a team-best 6.6 yards on punt returns.
Paul Dodson finished with 84 tackles, including 6.5 for loss, and forced two fumbles while also blocking two kicks in 2014. 59
2014 Final Stats
Lincoln (MO) Overall Team Statistics (as of Jun 03, 2015) All games
Team Statistics
LU
SCORING Points Per Game Points Off Turnovers 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 KICKOFFS-Yards Average Per Kick Net kick 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 (MO) Opponents
60
1st 2nd
82 108 70 116
299 27.2 72 192 74 99 19 1612 1887 275 374 4.3 146.5 19 2383 188-335-13 7.1 12.7 216.6 19 3995 709 5.6 363.2 46-877 9-43 12-143 19.1 4.8 11.9 18-7 103-991 90.1 64-2504 39.1 35.5 53-2920 55.1 36.2 26:19 46/147 31% 12/24 50% 31-179 19 43 1-3 1-2 (23-32) 72% (22-32) 69% (32-38) 84% 13097 5/2619 3rd
19 91
4th
90 49
OT
0 0
Total 299 326
OPP
326 29.6 116 280 136 112 32 2258 2594 336 556 4.1 205.3 19 2506 184-319-12 7.9 13.6 227.8 23 4764 875 5.4 433.1 44-874 17-191 13-198 19.9 11.2 15.2 21-8 83-733 66.6 47-1734 36.9 35.1 60-2922 48.7 31.6 33:41 67/164 41% 13/26 50% 26-170 2 44 8-18 1-1 (36-49) 73% (29-49) 59% (38-42) 90% 15258 5/3052 1/8076
2014 in Review
Morris Henderson
Jacob Morris
Khiry Draine
The Lincoln football team capped off its 2014 season with four players combining to tie or break 11 program records. Khiry Draine ended the best season ever for a Lincoln receiver, as he caught 60 passes for 1,011 yards and nine touchdowns. The nine scores tie a single-season record that was set twice in the 1970s, with John McDaniel accomplishing the feat in 1973 and Mike West reaching the mark in 1977. Draine, who became Lincoln’s first-ever 1,000-yard receiver, also broke the single-season record for receiving yards, which previously stood as Corderious Gregory’s 791 in 2011. Draine had five games with over 100 receiving yards, including the opener against Langston, in which he caught four passes for 101 yards and three scores. The three receiving touchdowns tied the LU single-game mark, which had previously been met by Sam Parnham and Mike West. Morris Henderson broke two single-game records with his six touchdown performance in Lincoln’s win over Quincy. All six of Henderson’s scores came on the ground, setting what was at the time a new GLVC record. The conference mark was later broken, but Henderson’s six scores and 36 total points still stand as new LU single-game records. Four different players - Leo Lewis (who had done it twice), Gerald Woodard, Deon Brock and Jacob Morris - had previously held the records of four touchdowns and 24 points, respectively. Henderson also broke a single-season special teams record, as he averaged 32.0 yards on kickoff returns, breaking the old program mark of 29.1. Andrew Fishel had another strong season as Lincoln’s kicker after breaking the record for most successful point-after tries in 2013 with 35. Fishel came close to that mark in 2014, finishing with 32 made extra points. That gives Fishel 67 career point-after kicks in just two years, crushing the old career record of 49, set by Gerald Walker from 1963-65. Fishel also tied Walker’s record for most point-after kicks made in a single game with eight in LU’s Homecoming victory against Texas College. Due to injury, Jacob Morris only played in one game, the opener against Langston, but he still ends the season with three new school records. Morris threw four touchdown strikes in the opener, which ties the LU single-game mark. The record had previously been set by James Lang and also by Morris, who becomes the first Blue Tiger to have two four-touchdown passing performances. Morris completed 18 passes against Langston, giving him 374 completions for his career, breaking Steve Bohlken’s career record of 372, set from 1986-89. During his four years at Lincoln, Morris completed 55.2-percent of his passes, shattering the career record of 44.1 percent, set by Lang from 1969-72. In addition to those 11 records, Draine and Henderson both moved up the career ranking list. Draine now has 1,887 receiving yards, which ranks him second on Lincoln’s career list behind John McDaniel’s 2,030. Henderson, meanwhile, finishes with 3,257 career rushing yards, ranking him second all-time behind Leo Lewis’ 4,457. 61
2015 Opponents LANGSTON University
Game 1 - Sept. 5 - 2:00 p.m. - Langston, Okla.
Dwone Sanders
Series History: Langston leads, 39-20-2 2014 - L, 48-49 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
2015 Schedule
At A Glance: 2014 Record: 7-4, 6-0 CSFL Coaching Staff Head Coach: Dwone Sanders Alma Mater: McNeese State Record at Langston: 10-11 (3rd Season) Career Record: 10-11 (3rd Season) Office Phone: 405-466-3263 Assistant Coaches: Darryl Bullock (OC), Calvin Miller (DC/DL), Paul An (OL), Harry Williams, Quinton Morgan. Sports Information SID: Westley Martin E-Mail: wdmartin@langston.edu SID Phone: 405-466-3262 Fax: 405-466-3627 Website: www.LangstonSports.com
2014 Results
September All Times CT 5 Lincoln 2:00 p.m. 12 Bethany 7:00 p.m. 19 Oklahoma-Panhandle St. * 2:00 p.m. 26 vs. McMurry 4:00 p.m.
September 6 Lincoln 13 Truman State 20 North Alabama 27 Hardin-Simmons
October 10 Arizona Christian * 2:00 p.m. 17 SW Assemblies of God * 2:00 p.m. 24 Bacone * 2:00 p.m. 31 Lyon * 2:00 p.m.
October 4 Texas College * W, 61-0 11 Oklahoma Baptist * W, 28-21 18 Wayland Baptist * W, 38-7
November 7 Wayland Baptist * 14 vs. Texas College * 62
General Information Location: Langston, Okla. Founded: 1897 Enrollment: 3,900 President: Dr. Kent J. Smith, Jr. Athletic Director: Donnita Drain-Rogers Nickname: Lions Colors: Blue and Orange Conference: Central States Football League Affiliation: NAIA Facility (Capacity): WE Anderson Stadium (12,000)
2:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m.
W, 49-48 L, 12-17 L, 7-56 L, 29-30
November 1 Oklahoma-Panhandle St. * W, 38-17 8 SW Assemblies of God * W, 38-10 15 Bacone * W, 27-14 22 Grand View L, 3-38
2015 Opponents General Information Game 2 - Sept. 12 - 12:00 p.m. - Jefferson City, Mo. Location: Joliet, Ill. Founded: 1920 Enrollment: 3,352 President: Dr. Arvid C. Johnson III Athletic Director: Dave Laketa Nickname: Fighting Saints Colors: Brown and Gold Conference: Mid-States Football Association Affiliation: NAIA Facility (Capacity): Joliet Memorial Stadium (10,000)
University of St. Francis
Joe Curry
Series History: This will be the first meeting.
Past Results 2014 - First Meeting
At A Glance: 2014 Record: 4-7, 1-5 MSFA Coaching Staff Head Coach: Joe Curry Alma Mater: St. Francis, '01 Record at USF: 17-16 (4th Season) Career Record: 17-16 (4th Season) Office Phone: 815-740-3410 Assistant Coaches: Matt McCarthy (OC), Tom Sallay (DB/ST), Dan Cepek (LB), Mike Curry (OLB), Trumane Bell (TE), James Bowman (DL), Roy Cutshaw, Mike Harris, Bobby Bastian, Will Cinelli. Sports Information SID: Dave Hilbert E-Mail: dhilbert@stfrancis.edu SID Phone: 815-740-3614 Fax: 815-740-3841 Website: www.GoFightingSaints.com
2015 Schedule
2014 Results
September All Times CT 5 Saint Xavier * 4:00 p.m. 12 Lincoln 12:00 p.m. 19 Missouri Baptist * 4:00 p.m. 26 Robert Morris * 7:00 p.m.
September 6 Olivet Nazarene W, 41-10 13 Lindenwood-Belleville W, 40-7 20 Trinity International W, 44-30 27 Saint Xavier L, 13-28
October 3 Concordia (Mich.) 12:00 p.m. 10 St. Ambrose * 1:00 p.m. 17 Truman State 1:00 p.m. 24 Lindenwood-Belleville * 1:00 p.m. 31 Trinity International * 1:00 p.m.
October 4 Concordia (Mich.) * W, 34-14 11 Robert Morris * L, 7-12 18 Saint Francis (Ind.) * L, 20-42 25 Marian * L, 19-22
November 7 Marian 11:00 a.m. 14 Olivet Nazarene * 1:00 p.m.
November 1 Siena Heights * L, 14-19 8 St. Ambrose L, 7-10 15 Taylor * L, 14-20 63
2015 Opponents QUINCY University
Game 3 - Sept. 19 - 1:00 p.m. - Quincy, Ill.
Tom Pajic
Series History: Lincoln leads, 1-0
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: 2014 Record: 6-5, 4-4 GLVC Starters Returning: 20 (7 O, 10 D, 3 ST) Lettermen Returning: 37 Coaching Staff Head Coach: Tom Pajic Alma Mater: Bloomsburg, '91 Record at QU: 11-22 (4th Season) Career Record: 11-22 (4th Season) Office Phone: 217-228-5578 Assistant Coaches: Gary Bass (OC/OL), Jason Killday (QB/WR), Khanis Hubbard (DC/ DL), Sean Kelly (LB), Mitch Leppke (DB).
Past Results 2014 - W, 42-13
Sports Information SID: Brendan Bittner E-Mail: bittnbr@quincy.edu SID Phone: 217-228-5241 Website: www.QUHawks.com
2015 Schedule
2014 Results
September All Times CT 12 Northern Michigan 3:00 p.m. 19 Lincoln * 1:00 p.m. 26 Southwest Baptist * 2:00 p.m. October 3 Saint Joseph's * 1:00 p.m. 10 William Jewell * 1:00 p.m. 17 Indianapolis * 5:00 p.m. 24 Ohio Dominican 1:00 p.m. 31 Truman State * 1:00 p.m. November 7 McKendree * 14 Missouri S&T * 64
1:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m.
September 4 Lindenwood-Belleville W, 29-15 13 Northern Michigan L, 14-31 20 Lincoln * L, 13-42 27 Haskell Indian Nations W, 65-0 October 4 Indianapolis * L, 20-42 11 Southwest Baptist * W, 59-34 18 Saint Joseph's * W, 17-7 25 William Jewell * W, 42-28 November 1 Missouri S&T * W, 20-13 8 Truman State * L, 14-17 15 McKendree * L, 21-28
2015 Opponents Truman State University
Game 4 - Sept. 26 - 2:00 p.m. - Jefferson City, Mo.
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: 2014 Record: 6-4, 5-3 GLVC Starters Returning: 16 (7 O, 6 D, 3 ST) Lettermen Returning: 46
Gregg Nesbitt
Series History: Truman State leads, 20-4-1
2014 - L, 20-29
1982 - L, 0-70
2012 - L, 12-42
1981 - L, 24-62
2011 - L, 0-53
1980 - L, 27-53
1989 - L, 9-43
1979 - L, 6-20
Coaching Staff Head Coach: Gregg Nesbitt 1972 - W, 10-6 Alma Mater: Truman State, '80 Record at Truman: 25-29 (6th Season) Career Record: 25-29 (6th Season) 1971 - L, 6-17 Office Phone: 660-785-4549 1970 - W, 26-15 Assistant Coaches: Jay Davis (OC), Kellen Nesbitt (DC), Jed Paulsen (OL), 1969 - T, 22-22 Jeramey Dockery (DL), Thomas Kearney (WR).
1988 - L, 9-37
1978 - L, 13-37
1968 - W, 20-6
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
Past Results
Sports Information SID: Kevin White E-Mail: kwhite@truman.edu SID Phone: 660-785-4276 Fax: 660-785-4189 Website: www.TrumanBulldogs.com
2015 Schedule
2014 Results
September All Times CT 5 Midwestern State 7:00 p.m. 12 Wayne State (Mich.) 11:00 a.m. 19 Missouri S&T * 7:00 p.m. 26 Lincoln * 2:00 p.m.
September 6 Drake L, 7-13 13 Langston W, 17-12 20 Missouri S&T * W, 27-16 27 Lincoln * W, 29-20
October 3 Indianapolis * 5:00 p.m. 10 Southwest Baptist * 2:00 p.m. 17 St. Francis (Ill.) 1:00 p.m. 24 William Jewell * 12:00 p.m. 31 Quincy * 1:00 p.m.
October 4 McKendree * W, 30-17 11 William Jewell * L, 17-21 18 Indianapolis * L, 20-23
November 7 Saint Joseph's * 1:00 p.m. 14 McKendree * 1:00 p.m.
November 1 Southwest Baptist * W, 52-7 8 Quincy * W, 17-14 15 Saint Joseph's * L, 9-35 65
2015 Opponents McMurry University
Game 5 - Oct. 3 - 1:00 p.m. - Jefferson City, Mo.
Lance Hinson
Series History: This will be the first meeting.
Past Results
General Information Location: Abilene, Texas Founded: 1923 Enrollment: 1,100 President: Dr. Sandra Harper Athletic Director: Sam Ferguson Nickname: War Hawks Colors: Maroon and White Conference: American Southwest Affiliation: NCAA Division III Facility (Capacity): Wilford Moore Stadium (3,550) At A Glance: 2014 Record: 2-8, 1-6 Lone Star Starters Returning: 23 (8 O, 9 D, 6 ST) Lettermen Returning: 69 Coaching Staff Head Coach: Lance Hinson Alma Mater: North Texas, '96 Record at MU: 2-8 (2nd Season) Career Record: 38-62 (11th Season) Office Phone: 325-793-4642 Assistant Coaches: Kendall Roberson (DC), Matt Kalb (OC), M.D. Daniels (LB), Adam Kirby (OL), Larry Dockery (WR), K.D. Mattox (DL), Aaron Kirby (RB), Andrae Rowe (DL).
2015 - First Meeting
Sports Information SID: Dave Beyer E-Mail: beyer.dave@mcm.edu SID Phone: 325-793-4612 Fax: 325-793-4604 Website: www.McMurrySports.com
2015 Schedule
2014 Results
September All Times CT 5 East Texas Baptist * 7:00 p.m. 12 Southwestern 6:00 p.m. 19 Texas College 2:00 p.m. 26 Langston 4:00 p.m.
September 6 Houston Baptist W, 26-17 20 Angelo State * L, 14-45 27 Texas A&M-Kingsville * W, 27-21
October 3 Lincoln 1:00 p.m. 10 Hardin-Simmons * 12:00 p.m. 17 Oklahoma-Panhandle State 2:00 p.m. 24 Sul Ross * 6:00 p.m. 31 Belhaven * 12:00 p.m. November 7 Louisiana College * 66
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October 4 West Texas A&M * L, 21-56 11 Eastern New Mexico * L, 23-62 18 Midwestern State * L, 13-71 25 Tarleton State * L, 7-64 November 1 Texas A&M Commerce * L, 13-91 8 West Texas A&M L, 13-58 15 Texas A&M-Kingsville L, 16-41
2015 Opponents Saint Joseph's College General Information Game 6 - Oct. 10 - 12:00 p.m. - Rensselaer, Ind.
Daniel Day
Series History: Saint Joseph's leads, 9-1
At A Glance: 2014 Record: 8-3, 5-3 GLVC Starters Returning: 13 (4 O, 5 D, 4 ST) Lettermen Returning: 36 Coaching Staff Head Coach: Daniel Day Alma Mater: Seton Hill, '09 Record at SJC: 0-0 (1st Season) Career Record: 0-0 (1st Season) Office Phone: 219-866-6132 Assistant Coaches: Brendan Murphy (OC/QB), Nubis Padhye (DC), Jay Smith (ST/DL), Ryan Stokes (RB), Greg Willis, Eron Hodges.
Past Results 2014 - L, 20-28
Location: Rensselaer, Ind. Founded: 1889 Enrollment: 1,100 President: Dr. Robert A. Pastoor Athletic Director: Bill Massoels Nickname: Pumas Colors: Cardinal and Purple Conference: GLVC Affiliation: NCAA Division II Facility (Capacity): Alumni Stadium (4,000)
2002 - L, 17-24
2010 - L, 22-58 2009 - L, 7-41 2008 - L, 10-31 2007 - L, 7-52
Sports Information SID: Ken Badylak E-Mail: kbadylak@saintjoe.edu SID Phone: 219-866-6141 Fax: 219-866-6280 Website: Athletics.SaintJoe.edu
2006 - L, 3-60 2005 - L, 13-41 2004 - L, 7-48 2003 - W, 23-7
2015 Schedule
2014 Results
September All Times CT 3 Edinboro 5:00 p.m. 12 Alderson-Broaddus 12:00 p.m. 19 William Jewell * 12:00 p.m. 26 Missouri S&T * 6:30 p.m.
September 6 Valparaiso 13 Siena Heights 20 Alderson-Broaddus 27 McKendree *
October 3 Quincy * 1:00 p.m. 10 Lincoln * 12:00 p.m. 17 McKendree * 12:00 p.m. 24 Southwest Baptist * 1:00 p.m. 31 Univ. of God's Chosen 12:00 p.m.
October 4 Missouri S&T * 11 Lincoln * 18 Quincy * 25 Southwest Baptist * 30 Indianapolis *
November 7 Truman State * 14 Indianapolis *
November 8 William Jewell * 15 Truman State *
1:00 p.m. 12:00 p.m.
W, 31-10 W, 27-7 W, 42-17 W, 35-33 L, 13-14 W, 28-20 L, 7-17 W, 30-27 L, 33-36 W, 49-7 W, 35-9 67
2015 Opponents Missouri S&T University
Game 7 - Oct. 17 - 2:00 p.m. - Jefferson City, Mo.
At A Glance: 2014 Record: 4-7, 3-5 GLVC Starters Returning: 8 (5 O, 2 D, 1 ST) Lettermen Returning: 34
Tyler Fenwick
Series History: Missouri S&T leads, 19-11
Past Results 2014 - L, 9-14
1985 - L, 3-34
2010 - W, 21-20
1984 - L, 3-27
2009 - L, 14-35
1983 - W, 21-17
2008 - L, 0-68
1982 - L, 7-23
2007 - L, 10-48
1981 - L, 12-14
2006 - L, 7-49
1980 - L, 0-18
1989 - W, 21-14
1979 - L, 7-24
1988 - L, 0-27
1978 - W, 32-13
1987 - L, 0-49
1977 - L, 0-14
Coaching Staff 1975 - W, 28-26 Head Coach: Tyler Fenwick Alma Mater: New Mexico, '99 1974 - L, 13-14 Record at MST: 10-12 (3rd Season) Career Record: 10-12 (3rd Season) 1973 - L, 25-26 Office Phone: 573-341-4957 Assistant Coaches: Michael Burton (WR), Kylle 1972 - W, 40-0 Shoemaker (DC), Mike McFarland (OC/OL), Todd Drury (DL), Christian Phillpp, Tim Yex (LB). 1971 - W, 18-0 Sports Information 1970 - L, 7-14 SID: John Kean 1964 - W, 73-0 E-Mail: jkean@mst.edu SID Phone: 573-3241-4140 1963 - W, 24-6 Fax: 573-341-4880 Website: www.MinerAthletics.com 1959 - W, 30-14
1986 - L, 6-53
1976 - L, 15-34
1958 - W, 46-0
2015 Schedule
2014 Results
September All Times CT 3 Chadron State 6:30 p.m. 12 Texas A&M-Kingsville 7:00 p.m. 19 Truman State * 7:00 p.m. 26 Saint Joseph's * 6:30 p.m.
September 6 Chadron State L, 25-42 13 Midwestern State L, 23-40 20 Truman State * L, 16-27 27 Southwest Baptist * W, 28-21
October 3 William Jewell * 1:00 p.m. 10 College of Faith 1:00 p.m. 17 Lincoln * 2:00 p.m. 24 McKendree * 1:00 p.m. 31 Southwest Baptist * 1:00 p.m.
October 4 Saint Joseph's * W, 14-13 11 Lindenwood-Belleville W, 21-3 18 William Jewell * L, 27-34 25 McKendree * L, 24-27
November 7 Indianapolis * 5:00 p.m. 14 Quincy * 1:00 p.m. 68
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)
November 1 Quincy * L, 13-20 8 Indianapolis * L, 12-30 15 Lincoln * W, 14-9
2015 Opponents University of Indianapolis General Information Game 8 - Oct. 24 - 2:00 p.m. - Jefferson City, Mo.
Bob Bartolomeo
Series History: Indianapolis leads, 2-0
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: 2014 Record: 9-2, 7-1 GLVC Starters Returning: 19 (9 O, 7 D, 3 ST) Lettermen Returning: 40 Coaching Staff Head Coach: Bob Bartolomeo Alma Mater: Butler, '77 Record at Indy: 42-16 (6th Season) Career Record: 56-23-1 (8th 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), Charles Love (TE), Tyler Bless (RB), Jesse Spurgeon (OLB), Todd Taylor (DB).
Past Results 2014 - L, 14-52 1983 - L, 19-40
Sports Information SID: Ryan Thorpe E-Mail: thorper@uindy.edu SID Phone: 317-788-3494 Fax: 317-788-3472 Website: Athletics.UIndy.edu
2015 Schedule
2014 Results
September All Times ET 3 Saginaw Valley State 7:00 p.m. 12 Marian 6:00 p.m. 19 Southwest Baptist * 6:00 p.m. 26 Hillsdale 7:00 p.m.
September 6 Saginaw Valley State W, 24-10 13 Saint Xavier L, 14-19 20 Southwest Baptist * W, 48-14 27 Hillsdale * W, 24-19
October 3 Truman State * 6:00 p.m. 10 McKendree * 2:00 p.m. 17 Quincy * 6:00 p.m. 24 Lincoln * 3:00 p.m. 31 William Jewell * 1:00 p.m.
October 4 Quincy * W, 42-20 11 McKendree * W, 52-7 18 Truman State * W, 23-20 25 Lincoln * W, 52-14 30 Saint Joseph's * W, 36-33
November 7 Missouri S&T * 14 Saint Joseph's *
November 8 Missouri S&T * W, 30-12 15 William Jewell * L, 24-27
6:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m.
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2015 Opponents McKendree University Game 9 - Oct. 31 - 1:00 p.m. - Lebanon, Ill.
Mike Babcock
Series History: McKendree leads, 1-0 2014 - L, 36-56
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: 2014 Record: 5-6, 5-3 GLVC Starters Returning: 18 (8 O, 6 D, 4 ST) Lettermen Returning: 44 Coaching Staff Head Coach: Mike Babcock Alma Mater: UCLA, '02 Record at McKendree: 9-12 (3rd Season) Career Record: 9-12 (3rd Season) Office Phone: 618-537-6847 Assistant Coaches: Michael Harrison, Matt Rahl (OC/Ol), Joe Betasso (DC), Eric Bergman (RB). Sports Information SID: Scott Cummings E-Mail: secummin@mckendree.edu SID Phone: 618-537-6879 Fax: 618-301-8993 Website: www.McKBearcats.com
2015 Schedule September All Times CT 5 College of Faith 6:00 p.m. 12 West Liberty 1:00 p.m. 19 Northwood 1:00 p.m. 26 William Jewell * 12:00 p.m.
September 4 Ferris State L, 14-75 13 Findlay L, 28-37 20 Northwood L, 27-32 27 Saint Joseph's * L, 33-35
October 3 Southwest Baptist * 1:00 p.m. 10 Indianapolis * 1:00 p.m. 17 Saint Joseph's * 12:00 p.m. 24 Missouri S&T * 1:00 p.m. 31 Lincoln * 1:00 p.m.
October 4 Truman State * L, 17-30 11 Indianapolis * L, 7-52 18 Southwest Baptist * W, 53-43 25 Missouri S&T * W, 27-24
November 7 Quincy * 1:00 p.m. 14 Truman State * 1:00 p.m. 70
2014 Results
November 1 William Jewell * W, 41-20 8 Lincoln * W, 56-36 15 Quincy * W, 28-21
2015 Opponents William Jewell College
Game 10 - Nov. 7 - 1:00 p.m. - Jefferson City, Mo.
Shawn Weigel
Series History: William Jewell leads, 1-0
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: 2014 Record: 5-6, 5-3 GLVC Starters Returning: 19 (10 O, 7 D, 2 ST) Lettermen Returning: 36 Coaching Staff Head Coach: Shawn Weigel Alma Mater: Doane, '92 Record at WJC: 0-0 (1st Season) Career Record: 0-0 (1st Season) Office Phone: 816-415-5945 Assistant Coaches: Marc Webel (DL), Taylor Gallagher (WR), Sam Brown (QB), Preston Ashton (RB), Trent Figg (DC), Matt Trowbridge (ST), Zach Mann.
Past Results 2014 - L, 13-20
Sports Information SID: Paul Worstell E-Mail: worstellp@william.jewell.edu SID Phone: 816-415-5959 Fax: 816-415-5029 Website: www.JewellCardinals.com
2015 Schedule
2014 Results
September All Times CT 5 Drake 6:00 p.m. 12 Colorado-Mines 12:00 p.m. 19 Saint Joseph's * 12:00 p.m. 26 McKendree * 12:00 p.m.
September 4 Southwest Baptist * W, 29-26 13 Colorado Mines L, 0-46 20 Valparaiso L, 30-39 27 South Dakota Mines L, 44-62
October 3 Missouri S&T * 1:00 p.m. 10 Quincy * 1:00 p.m. 17 Southwest Baptist * 1:00 p.m. 24 Truman State * 12:00 p.m. 31 Indianapolis * 12:00 p.m.
October 4 Lincoln * W, 20-13 11 Truman State * W, 21-17 18 Missouri S&T * W, 34-27 25 Quincy * L, 28-42
November 7 Lincoln * 14 South Dakota-Mines
1:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m.
November 1 McKendree * L, 20-41 8 Saint Joseph's * L, 7-49 15 Indianapolis * W, 27-24 71
2015 Opponents Southwest Baptist University General Information Game 11 - Nov. 14 - 1:00 p.m. - Bolivar, Mo.
Robert Clardy
Series History: Southwest Baptist leads, 6-1
Past Results 2014 - L, 21-42 2013 - W, 51-28 2012 - L, 12-43 2010 - L, 38-62 1989 - L, 0-31 1988 - L, 16-37 1987 - L, 27-36
2015 Schedule
At A Glance: 2014 Record: 4-7, 1-7 GLVC Starters Returning: 18 (9 O, 8 D, 1 ST) Lettermen Returning: 32 Coaching Staff Interim Head Coach: Robert Clardy Alma Mater: Southwest Baptist, '08 Record at SBU: 0-0 (1st Season) Career Record: 0-0 (1st Season) Office Phone: 417-328-1933 Assistant Coaches: Phil Staback (OC/QB), Marcus Klund (DC/LB), Anthony Vitale (OL). Sports Information SID: Jeff Weseloh E-Mail: jweseloh@sbuniv.edu SID Phone: 417-328-1799 Fax: 417-328-1745 Website: www.SBUBearcats.com
2014 Results
September All Times CT 3 Grand Valley State 7:00 p.m. 12 Friends 7:00 p.m. 19 Indianapolis * 6:00 p.m. 26 Quincy * 2:00 p.m.
September 4 William Jewell * L, 26-29 13 Lincoln * W, 42-21 20 Indianapolis * L, 14-48 27 Missouri S&T * L, 21-28
October 3 McKendree * 1:00 p.m. 10 Truman State * 2:00 p.m. 17 William Jewell * 1:00 p.m. 24 Saint Joseph's * 1:00 p.m. 31 Missouri S&T * 1:00 p.m.
October 4 Missouri Baptist W, 56-0 11 Quincy * L, 34-59 18 McKendree * L, 43-53 25 Saint Joseph's * L, 27-30
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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)
November 1 Truman State * L, 7-52 8 South Dakota Mines W, 54-50 15 Southern Nazarene W, 20-14
GLVC Preseason Coaches Poll 1. Indianapolis (8) – 64 pts. 2. Truman State – 52 pts. 3. Saint Joseph's (1) – 47 pts. 4. McKendree – 46 pts. 5. Quincy – 34 pts. 6. Missouri S&T – 32 pts. 7. William Jewell – 26 pts. 8. Lincoln – 12 pts. 9. Southwest Baptist – 11 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
Lindsey Williams
Director of Communications lindsey@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 3 Chadron St. @ S&T, 6 p.m. Saginaw Valley St. @ Indy, 7 p.m. St. Joe's @ Edinboro, 7 p.m. SBU @ Grand Valley St., 7 p.m. Saturday, September 5 McKendree @ Faith, 1 p.m. Lincoln @ Langston, 2 p.m. Jewell @ Drake, 6 p.m. Truman @ Midwestern St., 7 p.m. Saturday, September 12 Truman @ Wayne St., 12 p.m. Colorado-Mines @ Jewell, 12 p.m. St. Francis (IL) @ Lincoln, 1 p.m. McKendree @ West Liberty, 1 p.m. St. Joe's @ Ald.-Broaddus, 1 p.m. Quincy @ Northern Michigan, 3 p.m. Indy @ Marian, 6 p.m. S&T @ Texas A&M-Kingsville, 7 p.m. Friends @ SBU, 7 p.m.
Saturday, October 10 Lincoln @ St. Joe's, 12 p.m. Indy @ McKendree, 1 p.m. Faith @ S&T, 1 p.m. Jewell @ Quincy, 1 p.m. SBU @ Truman, 2 p.m. Saturday, October 17 McKendree @ St. Joe's, 12 p.m. Jewell @ SBU, 1 p.m. Truman @ St. Francis (IL), 1 p.m. S&T @ Lincoln, 2 p.m. Quincy @ Indy, 6 p.m.
Saturday, November 7 Jewell @ Lincoln, 1 p.m. Quincy @ McKendree, 1 p.m. St. Joe's @ Truman, 1 p.m. SBU @ Drake, 1 p.m. S&T @ Indy, 6 p.m. Saturday, November 14 Indy @ St. Joe's, 12 p.m. Lincoln @ SBU, 1 p.m. McKendree @ Truman, 1 p.m. Quincy @ S&T, 1 p.m. Jewell @ S.D. Mines, 1 p.m. Saturday, November 21 NCAA Division II Playoffs - 1st Rnd. Saturday, November 28 NCAA Division II Playoffs - 2nd Rnd.
Saturday, October 24 Truman @ Jewell, 12 p.m. McKendree @ S&T, 1 p.m. Saturday, September 19 St. Joe's @ SBU, 1 p.m. Lincoln @ Quincy, 1 p.m. Northwood @ McKendree, 1 p.m. Ohio Dominican @ Quincy, 1 p.m. Indy @ Lincoln, 2 p.m. Jewell @ St. Joe's, 2 p.m.
Saturday, December 5 NCAA Division II Quarterfinals
SBU @ Indy, 6 p.m. S&T @ Truman, 7 p.m.
Saturday, December 19 NCAA Division II National Championship
Saturday, September 26 McKendree @ Jewell, 12 p.m. Truman @ Lincoln, 2 p.m. Quincy @ SBU, 2 p.m. St. Joe's @ S&T, 6:30 p.m. Indy @ Hillsdale, 7 p.m.
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Saturday, October 3 McMurry @ Lincoln, 1 p.m. SBU @ McKendree, 1 p.m. St. Joe's @ Quincy, 1 p.m. S&T @ Jewell, 1 p.m. Truman @ Indy, 6 p.m.
Saturday, October 31 Indy @ Jewell, 12 p.m. Univ. of God's Chosen @ St. Joe's, 12 p.m. Lincoln @ McKendree, 1 p.m. SBU @ S&T, 1 p.m. Truman @ Quincy, 1 p.m.
Saturday, December 12 NCAA Division II Semifinals
Indy = Indianapolis Jewell = William Jewell S&T = Missouri S&T SBU = Southwest Baptist St. Joe's = Saint Joseph's
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 GLVC in 2014
Final 2014 GLVC Football Standings
GLVC
Overall
School W L Pct.
W L Pct.
Indianapolis
7 1 .875
9 2 .818
Saint Joseph's 5 3 .625
7 3 .700
Truman State 5 3 .625
6 3 .667
McKendree
5 3 .625
5 6 .455
William Jewell 5 3 .625
5 6 .455
Quincy
4 4 .500
6 5 .545
3 5 .375
4 7 .364
Southwest Baptist 1 7 .125
4 7 .364
Lincoln
2 9 .182
Missouri S&T
1 7 .125
OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR Reece Horn, WR, Indianapolis DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR Lucky Baar, DL, McKendree SPECIAL TEAMS PLAYER OF THE YEAR Scott Miller, P/PK, Indianapolis FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR Chris Harris, RB, Quincy COACH OF THE YEAR Jerod Kruse, William Jewell 76
2014 All-GLVC Honorable Mentions QB: Isaac Fisher, McKendree QB: Nick Lonergan, Quincy RB: Kobi Cook, Saint Joseph's WR: Leon Moody, Missouri S&T OL: Casey Krohne, McKendree OL: Kyle Lomprez, Quincy TE: Owen Schoenenberger, Quincy O-UT: Mike Anderson, Saint Joseph's O-UT: Owen Jordan, Lincoln O-UT: Connor Still, Southwest Baptist DL: Tommy Taylor, Indianapolis DL: Dan Mauszycki, Missouri S&T DL: Josip Juric, Missouri S&T DL: Darius Carey, Quincy DL: Tanner Day, Quincy LB: Jake Grossnickle, Indianapolis LB: Paul Dodson, Lincoln LB: Darryl Battles, Southwest Baptist DB: Thomas Clanton, William Jewell PK: Gavin Voss, Saint Joseph's PK: John Colliver, Southwest Baptist P: Pavel Polochanin, Indianapolis P: Marcin Gawlak, Saint Joseph's P: Zane Kitchell, William Jewell KR: Derek Hammann, Truman State KR/PR: Anthony Mullins, William Jewell KR/PR: Thomas Cook, Jr., William Jewell Championship History 2013: Indianapolis 2014: Indianapolis 2015: Indianapolis
All-GLVC Awards 2014 All-GLVC Team FIRST TEAM OFFENSE QB: Willie Tindal, SBU RB: Braxton Shelton, SJC RB: Matt Ripp, UINDY RB: Garrett White, TSU WR: Reece Horn, UINDY WR: Melvin Stovall, S&T WR: Khiry Draine, LU WR: Nathan Mourik, SBU TE: Chico Orlando, TSU OL: Hayden Janney, UINDY OL: Chris Massaro, UINDY OL: Derrik Starrett, MCK OL: Forrestal Hickman, S&T OL: Brad Wellman, TSU OL: Brandon Klewer, WJC OL: Jakob Styla, SJC O-UT: Glen Whitney, WJC KR: Morris Henderson, LU
FIRST TEAM DEFENSE D-UT: Sheldon Martin, SJC DL: Lee Campbell, UINDY DL: Lucky Baar, MCK DL: Daleroy Davey, S&T DL: Viavia Manuma, SBU DL: Davon Walls, LU LB: Gary Yeoman, SJC LB: Rob Dury, UINDY LB: A.J. Wentland, MCK LB: Ike Onike, Quincy LB: Joel Wimbley, SJC DB: John Strickland, UINDY DB: Koby Orris, UINDY DB: Quinlan Riser, WJC DB: Will Brown, S&T DB: Drew Byrd, SJC PK: Scott Miller, UINDY P: Jacob Lamp, TSU
SECOND TEAM DEFENSE SECOND TEAM OFFENSE D-UT: Glen Whitney, WJC QB: Connor Barthel, UINDY DL: Cameron Ford, MCK RB: Morris Henderson, LU DL: Brett Pearman, MCK RB: Trejuan Mask, WJC DL: Nick Reichert, TSU RB: Chris Harris, Quincy DL: Nic Abbate, TSU WR: Cameron Jones, MCK DL: Marqus Moye, WJC WR: E.J. Woody, SJC LB: Kareem Joyner, LU WR: Kendrick Payne, SBU LB: Nick Kruse, S&T WR: Anthony Mullins, WJC LB: Dan Camp, QU TE: Tyler Callaghan, SJC LB: Matthew Bell, TSU OL: Jordan Bedan, UINDY LB: Jimmy DeStefano, WJC OL: Ben Harrington, MCK DB: Robert Daniels, LU OL: Eli Thom, QU DB: Chris McKay, S&T OL: Scott Vaughn, SJC DB: Austin Zoda, TSU OL: Brandon Good, SJC DB: Chris Stanton, TSU OL: Jimmy Schmitzer, SBU DB: Antion McBee, SBU O-UT: Greg Eilerman, QU P: Julio Segura, LU KR/PR: Cameron James, MCK PK, Steven O'Block, MCK
2014 GLVC Players of the Week WEEK ONE Offense: Nick Lonergan, Quincy Defense: John Strickland, Indianapolis Special Teams: Thomas Cook, William Jewell WEEK TWO Offense: Willie Tindal, Southwest Baptist Defense: Gary Yeoman, Saint Joseph’s Special Teams: Spencer Elrod, Missouri S&T WEEK THREE Offense: Morris Henderson, Lincoln Defense: Rob Dury, Indianapolis Special Teams: Marcin Gawlak, Saint Joseph’s WEEK FOUR Offense: Lamar Wilkes, Missouri S&T Defense: Zach Melber, Missouri S&T Special Teams: Eric Poindexter, Quincy WEEK FIVE Offense: Thomas Cook, William Jewell Defense: Rob Dury, Indianapolis Special Teams: Dillon Bowman, Missouri S&T WEEK SIX Offense: Chris Harris, Quincy Defense: Eric Jackson, William Jewell Special Teams: Blake Allison, Quincy WEEK SEVEN Offense: Matt Ripp, Indianapolis Defense: Lucky Baar, McKendree Special Teams: Brandon Womack, William Jewell WEEK EIGHT Offense: Nick Lonergan, Quincy Defense: Joel Wimbley, Saint Joseph’s Special Teams: Nate Rueckemann, Quincy WEEK NINE Offense: Garrett White, Truman State Defense: Lucky Baar, McKendree Special Teams: Scott Miller, Indianapolis WEEK TEN Offense: Isaac Fisher, McKendree Defense: A.J. Wentland, McKendree Special Teams: Scott Miller, Indianapolis WEEK ELEVEN Offense: D.J. Balazs, William Jewell Defense: Lucky Baar, McKendree Special Teams: Zane Kitchell, William Jewell
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2014 GLVC Team Statistics Scoring Offense
G TD FG XP 2XP DXP
Avg.
Scoring Defense
G TD FG XP 2XP DXP
Saf. Points
Avg.
UINDY 11 46 16 45
0
0
0
369
33.5
UINDY 11 24 11 18
0
0
0
195
17.7
SBU 11 47
7 39
1
0
0
344
31.3
TSU 10 24
4 20
0
1
0
178
17.8
MCK 11 43 10 39
1
0
1
331
30.1
SJC 11 24 10 19
1
0
1
197
17.9
SJC 11 45
6 40
1
0
0
330
30.0
QU 11 35
4 33
1
0
0
257
23.4
QU 11 43
5 37
1
0
1
314
28.5
S&T 11 32 15 27
1
0
0
266
24.2
LU 11 43
1 32
3
0
0
299
27.2
LU 11 44
8 38
0
0
0
326
29.6
WJC 11 34
8 28
1
0
1
260
23.6
SBU 11 52
7 43
4
0
0
384
34.9
TSU 10 29
9 24
0
0
0
225
22.5
WJC 11 51 10 44
2
0
1
386
35.1
S&T 11 30
4 19
2
1
0
217
19.7
MCK 11 53 12 41
4
0
1
405
36.8
Total Offense G
78
Saf. Points
Rush
Pass Plays Yards
Avg/P TD Avg./G Total Defense G
Rush
Pass Plays Yards
Avg/P TD Avg./G
UINDY 11 2166
2605
765
4771
6.2
45 433.7
UINDY 11 1671
1535
746
3206
4.3
23 291.5
SBU 11 1002
3754
788
4756
6.0
45 432.4
QU 11 1231
2450
707
3681
5.2
35 334.6
MCK 11 1963
2749
866
4712
5.4
42 428.4
TSU 10 1253
2173
678
3426
5.1
24 342.6
SJC 11 2669
1871
843
4540
5.4
44 412.7
SJC 11 1145
2689
866
3834
4.4
21 348.5
QU 11 1687
2596
788
4283
5.4
40 389.4
S&T 11 1724
2437
826
4161
5.0
29 378.3
LU 11 1612
2383
709
3995
5.6
38 363.2
LU 11 2258
2506
875
4764
5.4
42 433.1
WJC 11 1209
2705
798
3914
4.9
31 355.8
WJC 11 1877
2912
855
4789
5.6
47 435.4
TSU 10 1896
1572
679
3468
5.1
28 346.8
MCK 11 1794
3040
790
4834
6.1
50 439.5
S&T 11 1170
2212
779
3382
4.3
27 307.5
SBU 11 2358
2505
772
4863
6.3
50 442.1
Passing Offense G Comp Att
Int
Pct Yards Avg. TD Avg./G Passing Defense G Comp Att
Int
Pct Yards Avg. TD Avg./G
SBU 11
264
438
8
60.3 3754 8.6 32 341.3
UINDY 11
181
333
6
54.4 1535 4.6 10 139.5
MCK 11
276
446
11 61.9 2749 6.2 19 249.9
TSU 10
195
320
10 60.9 2173 6.8 11 217.3
WJC 11
226
417
17 54.2 2705 6.5 19 245.9
S&T 11
190
358
16 53.1 2437 6.8 11 221.5
UINDY 11
221
336
8
65.8 2605 7.8 22 236.8
QU 11
197
338
12 58.3 2450 7.2 17 222.7
QU 11
186
299
4
62.2 2596 8.7 15 236.0
SBU 11
184
323
12 57.0 2505 7.8 20 227.7
LU 11
188
335
13 56.1 2383 7.1 19 216.6
LU 11
184
319
12 57.7 2506 7.9 23 227.8
S&T 11
175
370
15 47.3 2212 6.0 17 201.1
SJC 11
254
471
12 53.9 2689 5.7 10 244.5
SJC 11
149
276
9
54.0 1871 6.8 17 170.1
WJC 11
263
428
10 61.4 2912 6.8 22 264.7
TSU 10
162
276
4
58.7 1572 5.7 10 157.2
MCK 11
203
346
8
Pass Efficiency G Comp
Att
Int
Pct
Yards TD
SBU 11
264
438
8
60.3
QU 11
186
299
4
UINDY 11
221
336
LU 11
188
SJC 11
Effic.
58.7 3040 8.8 27 276.4
Pass Defense Effic. G Comp
Att
Int
Pct
Yards TD
Effic.
3754 32 152.7
UINDY 11
181
333
6
54.4
1535 10
99.4
62.2
2596 15 149.0
SJC 11
254
471
12
53.9
2689 10 103.8
8
65.8
2605 22 147.7
S&T 11
190
358
16
53.1
2437 11 111.5
335
13
56.1
2383 19 126.8
TSU 10
195
320
10
60.9
2173 11 123.1
149
276
9
54.0
1871 17 124.7
QU 11
197
338
12
58.3
2450 17 128.7
MCK 11
276
446
11
61.9
2749 19 122.8
WJC 11
263
428
10
61.4
2912 22 130.9
TSU 10
162
276
4
58.7
1572 10 115.6
SBU 11
184
323
12
57.0
2505 20 135.1
WJC 11
226
417
17
54.2
2705 19 115.6
LU 11
184
319
12
57.7
2506 23 139.9
S&T 11
175
370
15
47.3
2212 17 104.6
MCK 11
203
346
8
58.7
3040 27 153.6
2014 GLVC Team Statistics Rushing Offense G Att Yards Avg. TD Yards/G
Kickoff Returns
G No. Yards
TD Avg.
Penalties
G No. Yards Avg/G
SJC
11 567 2669 4.7 27 242.6
UINDY
11 29 666
1 23.0
QU
11 56 438 39.8
UINDY
11 429 2166 5.0 23 196.9
SJC
11 29 625
0 21.6
S&T
11 71 512 46.5
TSU
10 403 1896 4.7 18 189.6
TSU
10 32 625
0 19.5
UINDY
11 68 587 53.4
MCK
11 420 1963 4.7 23 178.5
WJC
11 57 1113
1 19.5
MCK
11 76 611 55.5
QU
11 489 1687 3.4 25 153.4
LU
11 46 877
3 19.1
WJC
11 63 635 57.7
LU
11 374 1612 4.3 19 146.5
QU
11 40 723
0 18.1
TSU
10 63 581 58.1
WJC
11 381 1209 3.2 12 109.9
S&T
11 53 919
1 17.3
SJC
11 82 680 61.8
S&T
11 409 1170 2.9 10 106.4
SBU
11 62 1047
0 16.9
SBU
11 89 756 68.7
SBU
11 350 1002 2.9 13 91.1
MCK
11 57 877
0 15.4
LU
11 103 991 90.1
Rushing Defense G Att Yards Avg. TD Yards/G
Punt Returns
G No. Yards
TD Avg.
Opp. Penalties
G No. Yards Avg/G
SJC
11 395 1145 2.9 11 104.1
QU
11 20 275
1 13.8
S&T
11 97 904 82.2
QU
11 369 1231 3.3 18 111.9
UINDY
11 17 202
0 11.9
WJC
11 85 736 66.9
TSU
10 358 1253 3.5 13 125.3
SJC
11 13 148
0 11.4
LU
11 83 733 66.6
UINDY
11 413 1671 4.0 13 151.9
WJC
11 27 218
0 8.1
TSU
10 75 638 63.8
S&T
11 468 1724 3.7 18 156.7
S&T
11 19 148
0 7.8
QU
11 74 671 61.0
MCK
11 444 1794 4.0 23 163.1
MCK
11 16 119
0 7.4
SBU
11 66 589 53.5
WJC
11 427 1877 4.4 25 170.6
SBU
11 23 143
1 6.2
SJC
11 68 576 52.4
LU
11 556 2258 4.1 19 205.3
TSU
10 10
60
0 6.0
MCK
11 57 550 50.0
SBU
11 449 2358 5.3 30 214.4
LU
11
43
0 4.8
UINDY
11 53 384 34.9
First Downs
G Rush Pass Pen Total Avg/G
3rd Down Conv. G Conv. Att
Time of Pos.
G Pos. Time Avg/G
MCK
11 109 125 23 257 23.4
UINDY
11 73 145 50.3
QU
11
354:11
32:11
UINDY
11 112 123 10 245 22.3
MCK
11 72 175 41.1
UINDY
11
344:24
31:18
SJC
11 143 86 12 241 21.9
SJC
11 68 176 38.6
TSU
10
308.29
30:50
SBU
11 66 149 18 233 21.2
QU
11 60 164 36.6
MCK
11
331:04
30:05
QU
11 98 115 19 232 21.1
TSU
10 51 141 36.2
SJC
11
329:04
29:54
WJC
11 73 116 22 211 19.2
WJC
11 59 170 34.7
SBU
11
328:26
29:51
LU
11 74
99 19 192 17.5
SBU
11 56 162 34.6
WJC
11
311:31
28:19
TSU
10 94
75 20 189 18.9
LU
11 46 147 31.3
S&T
11
299:14
27:12
S&T
11 78
84 24 186 16.9
S&T
11 43 164 26.2
LU
11
289:27
26:18
Field Goals
G Made-Att
Pct
9
Pct
Opp. First Downs G Rush Pass Pen Total Avg/G
Opp. 3rd Dn Conv. G Conv. Att
Pct
TSU
10 71
92 10 173 17.3
TSU
10 43 145 29.7
UINDY
11
16-20
.800
UINDY
11 98
71 22 191 17.4
SJC
11 70 199 35.2
SBU
11
7-9
.778
QU
11 69 109 15 193 17.5
QU
11 51 143 35.7
QU
11
5-7
.714
SJC
11 71 121 16 208 18.9
MCK
11 55 152 36.2
MCK
11
10-15
.667
S&T
11 93 106 18 217 19.7
UINDY
11 63 172 36.6
TSU
10
9-14
.643
SBU
11 105 106 26 237 21.5
SBU
11 56 149 37.6
WJC
11
8-13
.615
MCK
11 94 132 16 242 22.0
S&T
11 68 180 37.8
SJC
11
6-12
.500
WJC
11 103 142 16 261 23.7
WJC
11 67 172 39.0
S&T
11
4-9
.444
LU
11 136 112 32 280 25.5
LU
11 67 164 40.9
LU
11
1-3
.333
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2014 GLVC Team Statistics Punting
G
No.
Yards Avg/P Ret Avg
TB
Net/P
Kickoff Coverage
G
No.
Yards
Avg.
Ret
TB Net Avg.
WJC 11
58
2192 37.8
0.4
1
36.9
UINDY 11
68
3745
55.1
1079
2
38.5
LU 11
64
2504 39.1 191 3.0
2
35.4
TSU 10
48
2502
52.1
694
1
37.1
TSU 10
54
2187 40.5
1.2
9
35.1
LU 11
53
2920
55.1
874
5
36.2
UINDY 11
45
1813 40.3 138 3.1
4
35.0
QU 11
59
2776
47.1
673
1
35.2
SJC 11
76
2871 37.8 163 2.1
3
34.6
WJC 11
51
2521
49.4
571
7
34.8
SBU 11
59
2251 38.2 196 3.3
3
33.6
SBU 11
63
3443
54.7
950
13
34.4
S&T 11
78
2819 36.1 183 2.3
4
32.5
SJC 11
60
3049
50.8
860
9
32.7
MCK 11
55
2020 36.7 290 5.3
3
30.1
MCK 11
62
3066
49.5
998
3
32.1
QU 11
54
1770 32.8
4
29.4
S&T 11
42
2160
51.4
792
2
31.4
Turnover Margin G
26 67
80
1.5
Sacks By
G No. Yards
Sacks Against
G No. Yards
Margin Per/G S&T +11 1.00 MCK
11 47 298
UINDY
11
11 39 223
SJC
11 15 103
TO Gained TO Lost Fumb. INT
Total
Fumb. INT Total
53
SJC 11
17
12
29
9
9
18
TSU 10
9
10
19
10
4
14
+5
0.50
WJC
11 35 216
MCK
11 19 109
S&T 11
10
16
26
8
15
23
+3
0.27
SJC
11 32 209
TSU
10 24 157
QU 11
7
12
19
13
4
17
+2
0.18
LU 11
8
12
20
7
13
20
+0
0.00
LU
11 31 179
LU
11 26 170
SBU 11
10
12
22
15
8
23
-1
0.09
QU
11 27 189
WJC
11 34 189
MCK 11
11
8
19
9
11
20
-1
0.09
TSU
10 24 149
S&T
11 41 279
UINDY 11
3
6
9
6
8
14
-5
0.45
UINDY
11 20 150
QU
11 49 286
SBU 0.64 Touchdowns
11 18 104
SBU
11 61 373
WJC 11 9 10 19 9 17 26 -7 Red Zone Red Zone Offense
G
Field Goals
Lost Possession
Scores-Chances
Pct.
TD
Rush-Pass
Made-ATT
Fumb.
UINDY 11
51-57
89.5
36
18-18
15-17
1
1
1
1
TSU 10
26-30
86.7
17
11-6
9-12
0
0
0
1
SBU 11
38-45
84.4
32
11-21
6-7
0
3
3
0
SJC 11
34-41
82.9
31
23-8
3-6
1
1
1
1
QU 11
37-45
82.2
32
22-10
5-7
2
1
3
0
WJC 11
29-38
76.3
21
11-10
8-11
0
1
5
0
S&T 11
26-36
72.2
22
10-12
4-7
1
3
2
1
LU 11
23-32
71.9
22
12-10
1-2
2
2
3
1
MCK 11
35-50
70.0
25
18-7
10-14
4
3
3
1
Red Zone Defense
80
6
G
Red Zone
Touchdowns
Field Goals
INT Downs Other
Lost Possession
Scores-Chances
Pct.
TD
Rush-Pass
Made-ATT
Fumb.
INT Downs Other
TSU 10
22-34
64.7
18
12-6
4-6
2
2
6
0
QU 11
25-37
67.6
21
12-9
4-8
3
2
2
1
LU 11
36-49
73.5
29
18-11
7-15
0
1
3
1
SJC 11
23-31
74.2
15
9-6
8-9
2
2
2
1
S&T 11
39-49
79.6
25
15-10
14-18
1
4
0
1
UINDY 11
28-34
82.4
18
10-8
10-11
1
1
3
0
WJC 11
44-53
83.0
36
21-15
8-11
1
1
2
2
SBU 11
41-48
85.4
34
22-12
7-9
1
2
1
1
MCK 11
41-45
91.1
33
17-16
8-8
0
1
3
0
2014 Individual Statistics Rushing White, Garrett - TSU Shelton, Braxton - SJC Henderson, Morris - LU Ripp, Matt - UINDY Harris, Chris - QU Fisher, Isaac - MCK Walker, Andrew - UINDY Cook, Kobi - SJC Herring, Ryan - MCK Anderson, Mike - SJC
G 10 11 11 11 11 11 11 10 9 10
Att. 197 231 215 186 190 145 145 118 82 86
Yards 1166 1211 1191 1100 942 764 684 620 417 453
Avg. 5.9 5.2 5.5 5.9 5.0 5.3 4.7 5.3 5.1 5.3
TD Long Avg/G 13 75 116.6 15 46 110.1 16 77 108.3 13 70 100.0 16 93 85.6 9 48 69.5 5 39 62.2 4 60 62.0 5 65 46.3 4 47 45.3
Receptions/Game Horn, Reece - UINDY Mourik, Nathan - SBU James, Cameron - MCK Draine, Khiry - LU Payne, Kendrick - SBU Mullins, Anthony - WJC Stovall, Melvin - MST Poindexter, E. - QU Orlando, Chico - TSU Moody, Leon - MST
G 11 11 11 11 11 9 11 11 10 11
Rec. 69 65 61 60 59 42 49 47 37 38
Yards TD Long Avg/C 1061 12 65 15.4 1398 13 87 21.5 516 5 58 8.5 1011 9 60 16.9 791 5 75 13.4 843 7 65 20.1 829 7 95 16.9 796 6 60 16.9 334 0 33 9.0 448 5 34 11.8
Receive Yards/Game G Mourik, Nathan - SBU 11 Horn, Reece - UINDY 11 Mullins, Anthony -WJC 9 Draine, Khiry - LU 11 Stovall, Melvin - MST 11 Poindexter, E. - QU 11 Payne, Kendrick - SBU 11 Schoenenberger, O. - QU 11 James, Cameron - MCK 11 Woody, EJ - SJC 10
Rec. 65 69 42 60 49 47 59 34 61 25
All Purpose Henderson, Morris - LU Mullins, Anthony - WJC White, Garrett - TSU Ripp, Matt - UINDY Mourik, Nathan - SBU Shelton, Braxton - SJC Horn, Reecy - UINDY James, Cameron - MCK Poindexter, E. - QU Draine, Khiry - LU
G 11 9 10 11 11 11 11 11 11 11
Rush 1191 0 1166 1100 0 1211 0 34 0 0
Passing Avg./Game Tindal, Willie - SBU Fisher, Isaac - MCK Barthel, Connor - UINDY Lonergan, Nick - QU West, Nick - WJC Jordan, Owen - LU Borlik, Tate - SJC Black, Devonte - TSU Wilkes, Lamar - MST Burton, Wade - SJC
G Comp.-Att.-Int. 11 249-414-7 11 270-434-11 11 221-335-8 11 186-298-4 9 137-254-10 10 160-289-11 9 91-190-6 9 110-178-3 8 79-182-9 9 57-83-3
Pct. 60.1 62.2 66.0 62.4 53.9 55.4 47.9 61.8 43.4 68.7
Yards 3578 2722 2605 2596 1877 1867 1129 1092 965 736
Passing Efficiency Tindal, Willie - SBU Lonergan, Nick - QU Barthel, Connor - UINDY West, Nick - WJC Black, Devonte - TSU Fisher, Isaac - MCK Jordan, Owen - LU Borlik, Tate - SJC Wilkes, Lamar - MST
G Comp.-Att.-Int. 11 249-414-7 11 186-298-4 11 221-335-8 9 137-254-10 9 110-178-3 11 270-434-11 10 160-289-11 9 91-190-6 8 79-182-9
Pct. 60.1 62.4 66.0 53.9 61.8 62.2 55.4 47.9 43.4
Yards 3578 2596 2605 1877 1092 2722 1867 1129 965
Total Offense Tindal, Willie - SBU Fisher, Isaac - MCK Barthel, Connor - UINDY Lonergan, Nick - QU West, Nick - WJC Jordan, Owen - LU Black, Devonte - TSU Wilkes, Lamar - MST Borlik, Tate - SJC White, Garrett - TSU
G 11 11 11 11 9 10 9 8 9 10
Rush Pass Plays Total -69 3578 542 3509 764 2722 579 3486 175 2605 379 2780 71 2596 410 2667 169 1877 335 2046 79 1867 354 1946 267 1092 263 1359 49 965 263 1014 7 1129 218 1136 1166 0 197 1166
Avg/G Rec/G 96.5 6.3 127.1 5.9 46.9 5.5 91.9 5.5 65.9 4.9 93.7 4.7 75.4 4.5 72.4 4.3 33.4 3.7 40.7 3.5
Scoring Henderson, Morris - LU Harris, Chris - QU White, Garrett - TSU Miller, Scott - UINDY Shelton, Braxton - SJC Ripp, Matt - UINDY Mourik, Nathan - SBU Horn, Reece - UINDY O'Block, Steven - MCK Colliver, John - SBU
G 11 11 10 11 11 11 11 11 11 10
TD FG XPT 2XP Pts. Pts/G 20 0 0 2 122 11.1 16 0 0 0 96 8.7 14 0 0 0 84 8.4 0 16 43 0 91 8.3 15 0 0 0 90 8.2 14 0 0 0 84 7.6 13 0 0 0 78 7.1 12 0 0 0 72 6.5 0 10 39 0 69 6.3 0 7 37 0 58 5.8
Yards TD Long Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G 1398 13 87 5.9 21.5 127.1 1061 12 6 6.3 15.4 96.5 843 7 65 4.7 20.1 93.7 1011 9 60 5.5 16.9 91.9 829 7 95 4.5 16.9 75.4 796 6 60 4.3 16.9 72.4 791 5 75 4.9 13.4 65.9 521 4 48 3.1 15.3 47.4 516 5 58 5.5 8.5 46.9 414 3 60 2.5 16.6 41.4
Scoring - Kicking Miller, Scott - UINDY O'Block, Steven - MCK Colliver, John - SBU Voss, Gavin - SJC Womack, Brandon - WJC Allison, Blake - QU Howard, Roger - TSU Fishel, Andrew - LU Mannino, Nolan - MST Cedeno, Fernando - SBU
G 11 11 10 11 11 11 10 11 11 11
Rec. PR 270 0 843 40 188 0 160 0 1398 0 27 0 1061 175 516 98 796 189 1011 0
KR 352 472 0 197 0 0 0 535 124 42
Yards 1813 1355 1354 1457 1398 1238 1236 1183 1109 1053
Yards/G 164.8 150.6 135.4 132.5 127.1 112.5 112.4 107.5 100.8 95.7
PATs FGs Pts. 43-43 16-20 91 39-42 10-15 69 37-41 7-9 58 40-43 6-12 58 28-31 8-13 52 37-41 5-7 52 17-19 8-12 41 32-38 1-2 35 19-25 4-9 31 2-3 0-0 2
Field Goals Miller, Scott - UINDY O'Block, Steven - MCK Howard, Roger - TSU Womack, Brandon - WJC Colliver, John - SBU Voss, Gavin - SJC Allison, Blake - QU Mannino, Nolan - MST Fishel, Andrew - LU
G Made 11 16 11 10 10 8 11 8 10 7 11 6 11 5 11 4 11 1
TD Long Avg/G 31 87 325.3 19 58 247.5 22 65 236.8 15 65 236.0 16 69 208.6 12 66 186.7 9 60 125.4 8 39 121.3 6 95 120.6 7 65 81.8
Punting Polochanin, P. - UINDY Lamp, Jacob - TSU Molitor, Austin - SBU Segura, Julio - LU Gawlak, Marcin - SJC McMahon, Alex - MCK Kitchell, Zane - WJC Dussold, Austin - MST Batres, Jorge - SBU Murray, Mason - QU
G 9 10 8 11 11 11 11 11 9 11
TD Long Effic. 31 87 154.1 15 65 149.5 22 65 148.2 16 69 128.9 8 39 121.3 19 58 124.3 12 66 186.7 9 60 107.1 6 95 120.6
PAT Kicking Pct. Miller, Scott - UINDY Voss, Gavin - SJC O'Block, Steven - MCK Womack, Brandon -WJC Allison, Blake - QU Colliver, John - SBU Fishel, Andrew - LU Mannino, Nolan - MST
No. 24 54 33 64 74 52 53 77 26 40 G 11 11 11 11 11 10 11 11
Yds/G 319.0 316.9 252.7 242.5 227.3 194.6 151.0 126.8 126.2 116.6
Pts/G 8.3 6.3 5.8 5.3 4.7 4.7 4.1 3.2 2.8 0.2
Att. Pct. Made/G 20 80.0 1.45 15 66.7 0.91 12 66.7 0.80 13 61.5 0.73 9 77.8 0.70 12 50.0 0.55 7 71.4 0.45 9 44.4 0.36 2 50.0 0.09 Yards 1051 2187 1310 2504 2871 1985 1998 2819 941 1317 Made 43 40 39 28 37 37 32 19
Long 63 70 69 54 79 58 52 57 50 51
Avg. 43.8 40.5 39.7 39.1 38.8 38.2 37.7 36.6 36.2 32.9
Att. 43 43 42 31 41 41 38 25
Pct. 100.0 93.0 92.9 90.3 90.2 90.2 84.2 76.0
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2014 Individual Statistics Tackles Wentland, A.J. - MCK Dury, Rob - UINDY DeStefano, Jimmy - WJC Onike, Ike - QU Joyner, Kareem - LU Pulley, Treston - LU Wimbley, Joel - SJC Riser, Quinlan - WJC Camp, Dan - QU Rives, Jeremy - LU Dodson, Paul - LU Yeoman, Gary - SJC Zoda, Austin - TSU Grossnickle, J. - UINDY Clanton, Thomas - WJC Strickland, John - UINDY Bowman, Dillon - MST Roby, Kerry - LU Bell, Matthew - TSU Lamar, Luke - TSU
G Solo Ast. Total Avg/G Sacks 11 61 69 130 11.8 2.5 11 72 57 129 11.7 0.0 10 54 56 110 11.0 3.0 11 63 36 99 9.0 1.0 10 54 36 90 9.0 1.5 10 50 33 83 8.3 4.5 11 53 37 90 8.2 6.5 11 63 24 87 7.9 0.0 11 49 37 86 7.8 1.5 11 45 40 85 7.7 0.5 11 48 36 84 7.6 2.0 11 54 30 84 7.6 7.0 10 40 35 75 7.5 0.0 11 46 35 81 7.4 0.0 11 47 31 78 7.1 0.0 11 41 36 77 7.0 1.0 9 41 19 60 6.7 1.0 11 46 26 72 6.5 0.0 10 32 33 65 6.5 3.0 9 31 27 58 6.4 0.0
Sacks Baar, Lucky - MCK Davey, Dale - MST Moye, Marquis - WJC Walls, Davon - LU Day, Tanner - QU Mauszycki, Dan - MST Yeoman, Gary - SJC Smikle, Andrew - QU Wimbley, Joel - SJC Whitney, Glen - WJC
G Solo Ast. Yards 11 15 6 103 11 11 4 78 11 12 0 77 11 9 2 56 11 8 0 62 11 7 2 41 11 6 2 61 11 7 0 32 11 5 1 37 11 6 0 36
Total Avg/G 18.0 1.64 13.0 1.18 12.0 1.09 10.0 0.91 8.0 0.73 8.0 0.73 7.0 0.64 7.0 0.64 6.5 059 6.0 0.55
Tackles For Loss Baar, Lucky - MCK Yeoman, Gary - SJC Davey, Dale - MST Mauszycki, Dan - MST Walls, Davon - LU Wimbley, Joel - SJC Manuma ViaVia - SBU Melber, Zach - MST Gillespie, Devin - TSU Pulley, Treston - LU
G Solo Ast. Yards 11 20 11 124 11 14 12 86 11 15 8 92 11 13 9 62 11 15 5 69 11 12 7 52 11 13 4 63 11 12 5 63 10 10 8 78 10 11 6 34
Total Avg/G 25.5 2.32 20.0 1.82 19.0 1.73 17.5 1.59 17.5 1.59 15.5 1.41 15.0 1.36 14.5 1.32 14.0 1.40 14.0 1.40
Passes Defended G Brown, Will - MST 11 Riser, Quinlan - WJC 11 Bass, Josh - UINDY 8 Strickland, John - UINDY 11 Wilson, Shelby - QU 9 Stanton, Chris - TSU 10 Daniels, Robert - LU 11 Harkins, Jasus - QU 11 Burns, Nick - SBU 11 Scott, Jamyl - SJC 10 Interceptions Brown, Will - MST Daniels, Robert - LU Roby, Kerry - LU Harkins, Jasus - QU Gagnon, Brycen - SBU Orris, Koby - UINDY Yeoman, Gary - SJC Riser, Quinlan - WJC Whitehead, T. - SJC Stanton, Chris - TSU
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G 11 11 11 11 8 11 11 11 11 10
Br. Up 11 11 9 11 8 8 5 7 10 9
Int. 7 3 0 1 1 2 6 4 1 1
No. Yards TD 7 127 1 6 92 1 4 40 1 4 35 0 3 53 0 3 56 0 3 53 0 3 10 1 3 0 0 2 69 0
Total 18 14 9 12 9 10 11 11 11 10
Avg/G 1.64 1.27 1.12 1.09 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
Fumbles Forced Orelien, Wilky - SJC Riser, Quinlan - WJC Jordan, C. - QU Cook, Justin - SBU Pearman, Brett - MCK Gillespie, Devin - TSU Fisher, D. - QU Ford, Cameron - MCK Mauszycki, Dan - MST Dodson, Paul - LU
G 8 11 8 8 9 10 11 11 11 11
No. 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
Avg/G 0.38 0.27 0.25 0.25 0.22 0.20 0.18 0.18 0.18 0.18
Fumbles Recovered Heinzman, Eric - SJC Wimbley, Joel - SJC Townsend, Collin - MCK Schmudlach, D. - MCK Joyner, Kareem - LU Brinson, Tevin - SBU Clavier, Victor - SBU Exford, Malcolm - SJC Mauszycki, Dan - MST Johnson, Darian - QU
G 11 11 9 10 10 10 11 11 11 11
No. 4 4 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
Avg/G 0.36 0.36 0.22 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.18 0.18 0.18 0.18
Kick Return Avg. Hammann, Derek - TSU Elrod, Spencer - MST Flowers, Dante - QU Mullins, Anthony - WJC James, Cameron - MCK
G 10 11 9 9 11
No. Yards TD 22 479 0 22 477 1 24 509 0 24 472 0 28 535 0
Long 64 91 40 34 39
Avg. 21.8 21.7 21.2 19.7 19.1
The Blue Tigers were second in the GLVC last year with 12 interceptions.
Lincoln owned the GLVC's third-best red zone defense last season.
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Scoring Summary (Final) Langston vs Lincoln (MO) (Sep 06, 2014 at Kansas City, Mo.)
2014 Game-By-Game Stats
Langston (0-0) vs. Lincoln (MO) (0-0) Date: Sep 06, 2014 • Site: Kansas City, Mo. • Stadium: Arrowhead Stadium Attendance: 8076
WEEK ONE - Langston 49, Lincoln 48 KANSAS CITY, Mo. - The Lincoln football team scored 42 points in the first half, but was held to just six in the second as the Blue Tigers fell to Langston, 49-48, in the Missouri Classic on Saturday (Sept. 6). Langston out-scored Lincoln 21-0 in the third quarter to rally from a 14-point halftime deficit, and then held on to win the neutral site contest, played at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Mo. Jacob Morris completed 18 of 25 passes (.720 completion percentage), including 11 of 12 in the first half, and finished with 301 yards and four touchdowns with no interceptions. The four scoring throws tie a single-game Lincoln record, owned by James Lang and Morris himself. Morris also contributed on the ground, finishing as Lincoln’s secondleading rusher with 66 yards on 19 carries. Morris Henderson also had a big day, scoring three touchdowns, including one on a 91-yard kickoff return. Henderson finished with 78 yards on the ground and two scores and added 142 more yards on kickoff returns. Henderson’s third touchdown nearly sent the game into overtime. Lincoln forced Langston to punt with less than three minutes to go, but the Lions’ punter could not handle the snap. Reggie McMillan grabbed the ball and gave Lincoln excellent field position, and three plays later, Henderson found his way into the endzone. That pulled Lincoln to within one point of Langston, but Andrew Fishel’s game-tying kick was blocked. The Blue Tigers elected to kick the ball deep instead of try for an onside kick, but Langston’s quarterback converted a third-andfour with a nine-yard keeper that sealed the game for the Lions. The contest started out well for Lincoln, as Morris led a 78-yard gameopening drive that ended with a 35-yard touchdown pass to Khiry Draine. After an exchange of possessions, Langston tied the game at seven on a 13-yard pass. On the ensuing kickoff, however, Henderson grabbed the ball at the Lincoln nine and raced all the way to the end zone, providing the Blue Tigers with an early 14-7 lead.
Score by Quarters Langston Lincoln (MO) Qtr Time 1st
2nd
3rd
4th
1
2
14 21
3
14 21
4
21 0
0 6
Total
49 48
Scoring Play
12:59 LU - Draine, Khiry 35 yd pass from Morris, Jacob (Fishel, Andrew kick), 5-78 2:01 08:43 LANGSTON - Bailey, Devon 13 yd pass from Wright, Mark (Ryan, Michael kick), 3-37 1:00 08:29 LU - Henderson, Morris 91 yd kickoff return (Fishel, Andrew kick) 05:41 LANGSTON - Wright, Mark 1 yd run (Ryan, Michael kick), 7-50 2:32 02:58 LU - Draine, Khiry 23 yd pass from Morris, Jacob (Fishel, Andrew kick), 7-85 2:27 14:54 LU - Willis, Christopher 48 yd pass from Morris, Jacob (Fishel, Andrew kick), 2-50 0:52 10:32 LU - Draine, Khiry 31 yd pass from Morris, Jacob (Fishel, Andrew kick), 9-74 3:27 09:53 LANGSTON - Augustine, Sheldon 53 yd pass from Wright, Mark (Ryan, Michael kick), 2-65 0:30 04:10 LANGSTON - Augustine, Sheldon 11 yd pass from Wright, Mark (Ryan, Michael kick), 9-61 3:08 00:30 LU - Henderson, Morris 4 yd run (Fishel, Andrew kick), 10-65 3:40 10:22 LANGSTON - Roberson, Kendrick 3 yd run (Ryan, Michael kick), 12-72 4:32 06:19 LANGSTON - Jackson,Individual Kievon 2 yd runStatistics (Ryan, Michael (Final) kick), 10-92 2:02 00:07 LANGSTON - Roberson, Kendrick 3 yd run (Ryan, 11-70 3:57 City, Langston vs Lincoln (MO) (Sep 06, Michael 2014kick), at Kansas 01:45 LU - Henderson, Morris 3 yd run (Fishel, Andrew kick blockd), 3-28 0:46
Langston
Lincoln (MO)
Kickoff time: 3:00pm • End of Game: 6:38pm • Total elapsed time: 3:38 Dixon; Jim Losey; Linesman: Tom Svehla; Rushing No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg Avg Rushing Officials: Referee: No. GainRichard Loss Net TDUmpire: Lg Avg Line judge:20 J. Rauschelbach; Scott Johnson; Field judge: 20 Scott80 Hardin; Henderson, Morris 2 78 2 12 3.9 Wright, Mark 118 20 98Back 1 judge: 14 4.9 Side judge: 9 Ryan89 Crowley; Scorer: Morris, Jacob 19 82 16 66 0 19 3.5 Jackson, Kievon 0 89 1 Dan 50 Carr; 9.9 Temperature: • Wind: Weather: Windy but gorgeous. Rose, Mustafa 2 10 0 10 0 9 5.0 Roberson, Kendrick 14 Low 40 70s 9 31 N,2 7mph 12 •2.2 2014 Missouri Melvin, Rashyied 1 2 0 2 0 2 2.0 Augustine, Sheldon 1 Classic 13 0 13 0 13 13.0 Totals 42 174 18 156 2 19 3.7 Hines, Jamil 6 14 4 10 0 8 1.7 TEAM 1 0 4 -4 0 0 -4.0 Thigpen, Mark 1 0 5 -5 0 0 -5.0 DeHarde, David 1 0 9 -9 0 0 -9.0 Totals 53 274 51 223 4 50 4.2 Passing Wright, Mark Thigpen, Mark Totals
C-A-I 15-31-0 0-2-0 15-33-0
Receiving Augustine, Sheldon Bailey, Devon Jackson, Kievon Cook, Leonard Green, Chace Thompson, Bruce Totals
No. Yards 5 128 5 50 2 18 1 19 1 16 1 14 15 245
Punting DeHarde, David Totals
No. 3 3
Yds 121 121
Returns Augustine, Sheldon Cook, Leonard Roberson, Kendrick Totals
No Yds
Field goals Ryan, Michael
Qtr 4th
Punt
1 0 0 1
18 0 0 18
Yds TD Long Sack 245 3 53 2 0 0 0 1 245 3 53 3 TD 2 1 0 0 0 0 3
Long 53 15 12 19 16 14 53
Avg Long In20 40.3 46 1 40.3 46 1 Kickoff
Lg No Yds
18 0 0 18
1 10 1 6 4 89 6 105
TB 0 0
Intercept
Lg No Yds
10 6 31 31
0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
Lg
0 0 0 0
Time Dist Result 08:49 36 yards Blocked
Kickoffs Arochi, Carlos
No. Yards 8 437
All-purpose
Run Rcv
Avg 54.6 KR
PR
TB 3
OB 1
IR
Total
Passing Morris, Jacob Totals
C-A-I 18-25-0 18-25-0
Receiving Winfrey, Bryson Draine, Khiry Willis, Christopher Guion, Quan Henderson, Morris Totals
No. Yards 6 54 4 101 4 86 2 48 2 12 18 301
Punting Segura, Julio Totals
No. 4 4
Yds 177 177
The third quarter belonged to Langston, though, as the Lions outgained the Blue Tigers 203-46 in yardage and 21-0 on the scoreboard. The Lions converted 13 first downs while limiting Lincoln to three, and successfully picked up two fourth-down conversions. Penalties were a killer for the Blue Tigers, who were flagged seven time for 71 yards in the third quarter alone. The Lincoln defense answered the call in the fourth quarter, keeping Langston off the scoreboard to give the offense a chance at tying the game. The Blue Tigers did not get within scoring range until that final drive, however, and Lincoln, which won the first Missouri Classic in 2013 against Grambling State, was forced to cede its title in the second classic to Langston. Kareem Joyner led the Lincoln defense with 11 tackles, 3.5 of which led to a combined loss of five yards. Davon Walls finished with a teamhigh 4.5 tackles for a loss of 18 yards, including two sacks for 14 yards, and was second on the squad with nine tackles. Lawrence Hogue, Lawrence Cayou and Kerry Roby each had one pass break-up apiece, with Cayou also blocking a field goal attempt, and Robert Daniels broke up two passes. Hogue finished with eight tackles, Cayou added seven and a sack, and Roby contributed six takedowns.
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Julio Segura had a big day on kickoffs, averaging 50.4 yards on eight attempts. Segura also averaged 44.2 yards on four punts, including a long of 52 that pinned Langston inside its own 20.
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
4.2 4 274 51 245 15-33-0 7.4 16.3 3 468 86 5.4 1-1 7-45 3-121 40.3 42.7 1 0 0 0 8-437 54.6 27.6 3 1-18-0 18.0 6-105-0 17.5 0-0-0 0-0-0 -7 32:27 7: 36 5:12 10:37 9:02 6 of 16 3 of 4 6-7 6-7 0-7 2-13 7-7 0-1
Yds TD Long Sack 301 4 48 2 301 4 48 2 TD 0 3 1 0 0 4
Long 17 35 48 38 20 48
Avg Long In20 44.2 52 1 44.2 52 1
TB 0 0
Punt Kickoff Intercept Returns No Yds Lg No Yds Lg No Yds Lg Richardson, Vanzell 1 -7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Draine, Khiry 0 0 0 1 14 14 0 0 0 Henderson, Morris 0 0 0 3 142 91 0 0 0 Totals 1 -7 0 4 156 91 0 0 0 Field goals
Qtr
Time
Dist
Kickoffs Segura, Julio
No. Yards 8 403
All-purpose
Run Rcv KR 12 142 101 14 86 0 0 0
Sheldon 13 128 10 18 0 169 Henderson, Morris 78 Langston scored another touchdown on the following drive, but Mor- Augustine, Roberson, Kendrick 31 0 89 0 0 120 Draine, Khiry 0 ris answered by finding Draine once again, this time for 23 yards, to Jackson, Kievon 89 18 0 0 0 107 Willis, Christopher 0 Wright, Mark 98 0 0 0 0 98 Morris, Jacob 66 Team Statistics (Final) put Lincoln back up by seven. After forcing the Lions to punt, Lincoln Langston vs Lincoln (MO) (Sep 06,Lincoln 2014 at Kansas City, Mo.) FUMBLES: Langston-DeHarde, David 1-1. (MO)-None. scored again on the first play of the second quarter, with Morris Christopher Willis for a 48-yard touchdown. Morris later connected with LANGSTO LU FIRST DOWNS 29 22 Draine on a third scoring pass, giving the Blue Tigers their biggest lead Ru s h i n g 15 8 of the game, 35-14, with just over 10 minutes to play in the first half. Passing 12 12 Penalty 2 2 Draine finished the game with four receptions for 101 yards and the NET YARDS RUSHING 223 156 three scores. Rushing Attempts 53 42
The Lions cut the lead back down to seven with a pair of touchdowns, one of which was a 53-yard pass that capped a two-play drive. The Blue Tigers got back on the board late in the quarter, with Henderson scoring his first rushing touchdown of the year from four yards out to give Lincoln a halftime lead of 42-28.
V-H
0-7 7-7 7 - 14 14 - 14 14 - 21 14 - 28 14 - 35 21 - 35 28 - 35 28 - 42 35 - 42 42 - 42 49 - 42 Mo.) 49 - 48
3.7 2 174 18 301 18-25-0 12.0 16.7 4 457 67 6.8 0-0 14-146 4-177 44.2 39.8 1 1 0 0 8-403 50.4 37.2 0 1--7-0 -7.0 4-156-1 39.0 0-0-0 1-6-0 0 27:33 7: 24 9: 4 8 4: 23 5: 5 8 5 of 12 1 of 3 2-2 2-2 0-2 3-19 6-7 0-0
Result
Avg 50.4 PR 0 0 0 0
TB 0
OB 0
IR 0 0 0 0
Total 232 115 86 66
Langston: 49 Lincoln: 48
Sept. 6, 2014 Kansas City, Mo. Arrowhead Stadium The Missouri Classic
Scoring Summary (Final) Southwest Baptist vs Lincoln (MO) (Sep 13, 2014 at Jefferson City, Mo.)
2014 Game-By-Game Stats Southwest Baptist (1-1,1-1) vs. Lincoln (MO) (0-2,0-1) Date: Sep 13, 2014 • Site: Jefferson City, Mo. • Stadium: Dwight T. Reed Attendance: 3046
WEEK TWO - Southwest Baptist 42, Lincoln 21 JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. - Owen Jordan threw three touchdown passes and Morris Henderson rushed for 150 yards, but the Lincoln football team dropped a 42-21 decision to Southwest Baptist on Saturday (Sept. 13). The Bearcats out-gained Lincoln 475-265 through the air to hand the Blue Tigers a loss in both their home opener and their first conference game as a member of the Great Lakes Valley Conference. Jordan, making his first start at quarterback in place of an injured Jacob Morris, 19 of his 28 passes for 265 yards with an interception. Quan Guion (four receptions, 87 yards) and Khiry Draine (three catches, 74 yards) each had big games through the air while Bryson Winfrey made four receptions and Christopher Willis added 51 receiving yards.
Score by Quarters Southwest Baptist Lincoln (MO) Qtr Time 1st 2nd
3rd 4th
1
2
7 7
4
14 0
7 7
Total
42 21
Scoring Play
V-H
13:06 SBU - Wilson,Scottie 67 yd pass from Tindal,Willie (Colliver,John kick), 1-67 0:12 7-0 11:22 LU - Draine, Khiry 27 yd pass from Jordan, Owen (Fishel, Andrew kick), 5-70 1:44 7-7 07:47 LU - Henderson, Morris 11 yd pass from Jordan, Owen (Fishel, Andrew kick), 9-72 3:47 7 - 14 06:11 SBU - Payne,Kendrick 15 yd pass from Tindal,Willie (Colliver,John kick), 5-64 1:30 14 - 14 01:14 SBU - Mourik,Nathan 47 yd pass from Tindal,Willie (Colliver,John kick), 6-93 2:30 21 - 14 09:29 SBU - Jenkins,Bubba 1 yd run (Colliver,John kick), 11-88 5:27 28 - 14 05:57 SBU - Mourik,Nathan 87 yd pass from Tindal,Willie (Colliver,John kick), 3-86 1:31 35 - 14 Individual Statistics (Final) 08:38 SBU - Dominguez,Joey 3 yd run (Colliver,John kick), 7-20 4:18 42 - 14 Southwest Baptist vs Lincoln (MO) (Sep 13, 2014 at Jefferson City, Mo.) 00:44 LU - Hicks, Darius 7 yd pass from Jordan, Owen (Fishel, Andrew kick), 7-86 2:40 42 - 21
Southwest Baptist
Lincoln (MO)
Kickoff time: 2:00pm • End of Game: 5:11 • Total elapsed time: 3:11 No. Gain Loss Net TD Rushing Gain Loss Net TD Lg Avg Officials: Referee:No. Andrew Speciale; Umpire: MikeRushing Eaves; Linesman: Shane13 Bennett; Denton,James 2 28 0 28 0 25 14.0 Henderson, Morris 23 163 150 0 Line judge: Bob Holshouser; Back Field judge: 2Marc Jenkins,Bubba 8 19 0 19 judge: 1 7 Kevin 2.4 Poore; Rose, Mustafa 52 Barmeister; 4 48 0 Melvin, Rashyied 1 1 0 1 0 Dominguez,Joey 7 13 Scorer: 3 10 Dan 1 Carr; 5 1.4 Side judge: Ryan Odneal; Strickland,Marc Mid-50s 6 • 8Wind: 0 ENE 8 7mph 0 3 •1.3 Williams, Byron clear 1 0 0 0 0 Temperature: Weather: Sunny, skies. Lauderdale,Derw TEAM Tindal,Willie Totals
2 1 6 32
Passing Tindal,Willie Dominguez,Joey Payne,Kendrick Totals
C-A-I 19-24-0 3-4-0 1-1-0 23-29-0
Southwest Baptist’s passing game was on display early and often, as SBU opened the game with a 67-yard touchdown pass on its first offensive snap of the afternoon. Lincoln quickly responded, though, with Jordan hitting Draine for a 27-yard touchdown on the ensuing drive. Earlier in the drive, Jordan connected with Willis on a 37-yard completion, and a Henderson 11-yard carry helped set up the score.
Receiving Mourik,Nathan Payne,Kendrick Jenkins,Bubba Wilson,Scottie Lauderdale,Derw Lofton,Ivan Denton,James Bennett,Tristyn Totals
No. Yards 6 207 5 69 3 13 2 97 2 46 2 23 2 19 1 1 23 475
Lincoln, which had a field goal blocked on its opening possession, had another chance to add points on the board later in the first quarter. After going three-and-out on its next drive, Lincoln’s punt was muffed by SBU’s returner, and Henderson recovered the ball on the Bearcat 20. A holding penalty moved the ball back to the 30, though, and Lincoln ultimately turned the ball over on downs.
Punting Molitor,Austin Totals
No. 4 4
Returns Frezzell,Anthon Gagnon,Brycen Mourik,Nathan Totals
No Yds
A missed field goal by the Bearcats resulted in a 7-7 tie at the end of the first quarter, and a 51-yard rush by Henderson allowed Lincoln to open the second quarter deep in SBU territory. Back-to-back penalties pushed the Blue Tigers into a 3rd-and-32 situation, however, and Lincoln once again gave the ball back to the Bearcats on downs.
Field goals Colliver,John
Qtr 1st
Henderson’s 150 rushing yards were triple the amount of the entire Southwest Baptist team, as Lincoln outgained SBU, 187-46, on the ground. The difference came in the passing game, however, as two Bearcat quarterbacks combined to complete 22 of 28 passes, allowing Southwest Baptist to hold a 521-452 edge in total yardage.
3
14 7
Kickoffs Cedeno,Fernando
8 0 16 92
Yds 183 183
Punt
2 -11 0 0 0 0 2 -11
8 4.0 0 -2.0 16 -4.2 25 1.4
Jordan, Owen Totals
5 5 32 221
Yds TD Long Sack 447 4 87 5 19 0 10 1 9 0 9 0 475 4 87 6
Passing Jordan, Owen Totals
C-A-I 19-28-1 19-28-1
Receiving Guion, Quan Winfrey, Bryson Draine, Khiry Willis, Christopher Henderson, Morris Rose, Mustafa Hicks, Darius Totals
No. Yards 4 87 4 19 3 74 3 51 3 9 1 18 1 7 19 265
0 2 41 46
8 -2 -25 46
TD 2 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 4
0 0 0 2
Long 87 37 14 67 32 15 10 1 87
Avg Long In20 45.8 69 2 45.8 69 2 Kickoff
Lg No Yds
0 0 0 0
3 0 1 4
43 0 0 43
TB 0 0
Intercept
Lg No Yds
20 0 0 20
0 1 0 1
0 30 0 30
Lg
0 30 0 30
Time Dist Result 01:42 43 yards Missed
No. Yards 7 319
Avg 45.6
TB 1
OB 0
All-purpose Run Rcv KR PR IR Total Mourik,Nathan 0 207 0 0 0 207 Wilson,Scottie 0 97 0 0 0 97 Payne,Kendrick 0 69 0 0 0 69 Lauderdale,Derw Team 8 Statistics 46 0 0(Final) 0 54
Punting Segura, Julio Totals
No. 5 5
Yds 210 210
The Blue Tigers didn’t get back on the board until there was less than a minute remaining in the contest. Jordan began the drive with a 35-yard completion to Guion, but the big play was 52-yard run by Mustafa Rose down to the SBU three. After losing four yards on a sack, Jordan found Darius Hicks in the end zone for a seven-yard touchdown pass that pulled Lincoln to within 42-21. The Blue Tigers attempted an onside kick, but Southwest Baptist immediately fell on it to secure the win. The Lincoln defense recorded six sacks, including two by Paul Dodson. The junior defensive back finished with a team-best four tackles for loss and tied Treston Pulley, Robert Daniels and Jeremy Rives for the team-lead with seven tackles. Dodson also forced a fumble and broke up a pass. Pulley also had a sack while Rives and Kareem Joyner, who made six takedowns, combined for another sack. Eric Howard and Lawrence Cayou had the other two sacks for LU. Julio Segura had another big day on special teams, averaging 44.5 yards on kickoffs and 42.0 yards on punts. Three of Segura’s five punts pinned Southwest Baptist inside its own 20 and one went for 50 yards. Vanzell Richardson had a 24-yard kick return while Andrew Fishel made all three of his extra point tries.
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
1.4 2 92 46 475 23-29-0 16.4 20.7 4 521 61 8.5 2-1 6-47 4-183 45.8 45.8 2 1 0 0 7-319 45.6 35.6 1 2--11-0 -5.5 4-43-0 10.8 1-30-0 0-0-0 9 30:58 6: 17 5:23 10:44 8:34 4 of 11 2 of 2 3-4 3-4 0-4 3-17 6-6 0-1
17 -12 34 187
Yds TD Long Sack 265 3 43 3 265 3 43 3
TD 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 3
Long 43 10 42 37 11 18 7 43
Avg Long In20 42.0 50 3 42.0 50 3
TB 0 0
Punt Kickoff Intercept Returns No Yds Lg No Yds Lg No Yds Lg Henderson, Morris 0 0 0 1 14 14 0 0 0 Rose, Mustafa 0 0 0 2 13 11 0 0 0 Richardson, Vanzell 0 0 0 1 24 24 0 0 0 Thompson, Stefan 0 0 0 1 -1 0 0 0 0 Totals 0 0 0 5 50 24 0 0 0 Field goals Segura, Julio
Qtr 1st
Time Dist Result 13:18 46 yards Blocked
Kickoffs Segura, Julio
No. Yards 4 178
All-purpose Henderson, Morris Guion, Quan Rose, Mustafa Draine, Khiry
Run Rcv 150 9 0 87 48 18 0 74
The Lincoln defense stepped up, however, forcing Southwest Baptist Southwest Baptist vs Lincoln (MO) (Sep 13, 2014 at Jefferson City, Mo.) FUMBLES: Southwest Baptist-Frezzell,Anthon 2-1. Lincoln (MO)-Thompson, Stefan 1-0. into another three-and-out. Jordan opened Lincoln’s next drive with a 42-yard completion to Draine. Henderson brought the Blue Tigers to SBU LU FIRST DOWNS 20 13 the SBU 20, and a defensive facemask call on a catch by Winfrey later Ru s h i n g 4 5 moved the ball to the seven. Jordan then gave Lincoln its only lead Passing 15 7 P e n a l t y 1 1 of the day, finding Henderson on a screen pass that the running back NET YARDS RUSHING 46 187 took into the house. Rushing Attempts 32 32 Unfortunately for the Blue Tigers, Southwest Baptist tied the game on its next possession on a 15-yard pass and took control of the game from that point forward. With just over a minute remaining in the half, SBU converted a 4th-and-2 with a 47-yard touchdown pass to take a 21-14 lead into the intermission. The Bearcats later scored on one-yard rush and an 87-yard third down pass in the third quarter before wrapping up its scoring with a three-yard run in the fourth.
Lg Avg 51 6.5 52 24.0 1 1.0 0 0.0 0 3 -2.4 0 52 5.8
5.8 0 221 34 265 19-28-1 9.5 13.9 3 452 60 7.5 1-0 8-75 5-210 42.0 44.2 3 1 0 2 4-178 44.5 33.8 0 0-0-0 0.0 5-50-0 10.0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0 29:02 8: 43 9: 3 7 4: 16 6: 2 6 3 of 12 1 of 3 2-3 2-3 0-3 6-43 3-3 0-1
Avg 44.5 KR 14 0 13 0
PR 0 0 0 0
TB 0 IR 0 0 0 0
OB 0 Total 173 87 79 74
Southwest Baptist: 42 Lincoln: 21
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Scoring Summary (Final) Quincy vs Lincoln (MO) (Sep 20, 2014 at Jefferson City, Mo.)
2014 Game-By-Game Stats
Quincy (1-2,0-1) vs. Lincoln (MO) (1-2,1-1) Date: Sep 20, 2014 • Site: Jefferson City, Mo. • Stadium: Dwight T. Reed Attendance: 2267
WEEK THREE - Lincoln 42, Quincy 13 JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. - Morris Henderson broke a GLVC record and two Lincoln single-game marks with six rushing scores and led the Lincoln football team to a 42-13 win over Quincy on Saturday (Sept. 20).
Score by Quarters Quincy Lincoln (MO) Qtr Time 1st 2nd
Henderson broke the Lincoln and GLVC single-game records for rushing touchdowns with five in the first half, then added a sixth for good measure in the fourth quarter to cap off a 19-carry, 145yard performance. Henderson, who also added two receptions for 13 yards and 22 more yards on a kickoff return, broke the GLVC mark of four, set in 2012, and the Lincoln record of four, set multiple times. Henderson’s six rushing scores are the most in a game by any NCAA Division II player this season and his 36 points are also a new LU single-game record. Backing up Henderson’s big day was a Lincoln defense that gave up just six points to the Hawks. The Blue Tigers allowed Quincy to convert just eight of 18 third downs and only two of its six fourth down attempts. Lincoln entered the game ranked sixth in the country in sacks and added six more on Saturday to go with nine total tackles for loss. Leading the way was Jeremy Rives, who made 21 tackles, currently the most in a game by an Division II player, and finished with 2.5 tackles for loss. Rives’ tackle total was one shy of the GLVC single-game record of 22. Quincy (1-2, 0-1 GLVC) entered Saturday’s game ranked second in the GLVC in rushing defense, but the Blue Tigers amassed 233 yards on the ground on 40 attempts. Owen Jordan added 134 yards passing on an efficient 16-for-21 performance. Khiry Draine led the receiving corps with six receptions for 63 yards while Bryson Winfrey added 31 yards on five catches. Christopher Willis caught two passes for 27 yards.
3rd 4th
11:56 08:06 11:02 08:44 02:42 01:39 08:37 14:57
1
2
0 14
3
7 21
4
6 0
0 7
Total
13 42
Scoring Play
Quincy Lincoln (MO) Kickoff time: 2:00pm • End of Game: 4:31 • Total elapsed time: 2:31 Officials: Referee: Paul Winglewich; Umpire: Mark Burt; Linesman: Jon Hendrickson; Rushing No. Gain Loss Back Net TD Lg Avg No. Gain Loss Net TD Line judge: K. Klingelsmith; judge: DamonRushing Wilcox; Field judge: Mike Hoffman; Harris, Chris 101 6 95 1 9 3.2 Henderson, Morris 19 145 0 145 6 Side judge: Bob 30 Navarro; Ross, Sterling 12 59 1 58 0 10 4.8 Rose, Mustafa 7 47 8 39 0 Temperature: High 70s • Wind: WSW 12mh • Weather: Sunny, some wind. Flowers, Dante 5 26 0 26 0 7 5.2 Williams, Byron 3 22 0 22 0 Lonergan, Nick Totals
9 13 56 199
Passing Lonergan, Nick Totals
C-A-I 16-25-1 16-25-1
Receiving Wood, Kody Schoenenberger, Owen Saak, Brendan Finders, Ryan Powell, Evan Daughtry, D.J. Totals
No. Yards 5 57 4 77 3 27 2 15 1 9 1 7 16 192
Punting Murray, Mason Totals
No. 3 3
Returns Flowers, Dante Wood, Kody Totals
No Yds
Field goals
Qtr
Kickoffs Allison, Blake
The Hawks attempted to get back into the game in the third quarter, marching 75 yards on its third quarter-opening drive to score on a one-yard scamper with 8:37 remaining in the quarter. Quincy tried some trickery on the PAT attempt, lining up to kick the extra point before snapping the ball to a runner in an attempt to get two points. The Blue Tigers were ready for the play, though, as Rives and Delano Johnson stopped the runner short of the goal line. Lincoln closed the scoring on the first play of the fourth quarter with a one-yard dive by Henderson capping a nine-play, 43-yard drive. Defensively, Paul Dodson added 16 tackles while Treston Pulley, Kareem Joyner and Kerry Roby each finished with nine. Pulley also had 1.5 sacks while Roby broke up a pass and made an interception. Davon Walls also made 1.5 sacks and finished with two tackles for loss and five total takedowns. The Blue Tiger special teams had another strong day, with Julio Segura averaging 60.6 yards and three touchbacks on seven kickoffs. Two of Segura’s three punts pinned the Hawks inside their own 20, with Segura averaging 35.7 yards on those kicks. Andrew Fishel made all six of his point-after kicks, with the sixth making Fishel Lincoln’s career leader in successful point-after tries. Fishel, a true sophomore, has made 50 point-after kicks in 14 games as a Blue Tiger, breaking the previous career mark of 49, set by Gerald Walker from 1963-65.
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0-7 0 - 14 7 - 14 7 - 21 7 - 28 7 - 35 13 - 35 13 - 42
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0 0 0
0 1
8 -2.0 10 2.9
Yds TD Long Sack 192 0 35 6 192 0 35 6
Yds 110 110
Punt
0 0 0
31 -18 38 161
TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Long 27 35 10 8 9 7 35
Avg Long In20 36.7 45 0 36.7 45 0 Kickoff
Lg No Yds
0 0 0
Time
No. Yards 3 108
3 1 4
50 11 61
Dist Avg 36.0
TB 0 0
Intercept
Lg No Yds
17 11 17
0 0 0
0 0 0
Lg
0 0 0
Melvin, Rashyied Jordan, Owen Willis, Christopher Parker, Clayton Totals
4 15 5 18 1 5 1 0 40 252
Passing Jordan, Owen Totals
C-A-I 16-21-0 16-21-0
Receiving Draine, Khiry Winfrey, Bryson Willis, Christopher Henderson, Morris Totals
No. Yards 6 63 5 31 3 27 2 13 16 134
Punting Segura, Julio Totals
Yds 107 107
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 Points off turnovers
Result
Field goals Kickoffs Segura, Julio
161 56 2.9 1 199 38 192 16-25-1 7.7 12.0 0 353 81 4.4 1-0 4-35 3-110 36.7 34.7 0 0 0 0 3-108 36.0 19.3 0 0-0-0 0.0 4-61-0 15.2 0-0-0 0-0-1 0 34:09 6: 44 8:06 10:03 9:16 8 of 18 2 of 6 1-1 1-1 0-1 1-10 1-1 0-0 7
0 15 11 7 0 5 0 0 19 233
0 0 0 0 6
Lg Avg 41 7.6 32 5.6 14 7.3 13 3.8 9 1.4 5 5.0 0 0.0 41 5.8
Yds TD Long Sack 134 0 22 1 134 0 22 1 TD 0 0 0 0 0
Long 15 14 22 9 22
Avg Long In20 35.7 42 2 35.7 42 2
TB 0 0
Punt Kickoff Intercept Returns No Yds Lg No Yds Lg No Yds Lg Richardson, Vanzell 1 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 Willis, Christopher 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 Henderson, Morris 0 0 0 1 22 22 0 0 0 Roby, Kerry 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 Draine, Khiry 0 0 0 1 28 28 0 0 0 Totals 2 6 4 2 50 28 1 0 0
TB 0
OB 0
No. 3 3
Qtr
Time
No. Yards 7 424
All-purpose Run Rcv KR PR IR Total All-purpose Run Rcv Lincoln (1-2, 1-1 GLVC) scored on each of its first two drives, with Harris, Chris 95 0 0 0 0 95 Henderson, Morris 145 13 Schoenenberger, Owen 0 77 0 0 0 77 Draine, Khiry 0 63 Henderson scoring from 21 and 17 yards out to give Lincoln a Flowers, Dante 26 0 50 0 0 76 Rose, Mustafa 39 0 Wood, Kody 0 57 11 0 (Final) 0 68 Willis, Christopher 5 27 Team Statistics 14-0 first quarter lead. Quincy’s only points of the first half came Quincy vs Lincoln (MO) (Sep 20, 2014 at Jefferson City, Mo.) courtesy of its defense, as defensive lineman Mykel TuiolosegaFUMBLES: Quincy-Lonergan, Nick 1-0. Lincoln (MO)-Rose, Mustafa 1-1; Jordan, Owen 1-1. Suifanua recovered a fumble after the ball slipped out of Jordan’s QU LU FIRST DOWNS 24 21 hands in Lincoln’s end zone. The Blue Tigers responded by scorRu s h i n g 12 9 ing touchdowns on each of its next three drives, with Henderson Passing 9 9 Penalty 3 3 scoring on 28, six and 41-yard runs.
The last touchdown came right after Lincoln’s defense forced the Hawks to punt from in their own end zone, with Willis returning the punt to the Quincy 41-yard line.
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LU - Henderson, Morris 21 yd run (Fishel, Andrew kick), 7-55 3:04 LU - Henderson, Morris 17 yd run (Fishel, Andrew kick), 7-76 2:30 QU - Tuiolosega-Suifanua 0 yd fumble recovery (Allison, Blake kick) LU - Henderson, Morris 28 yd run (Fishel, Andrew kick), 5-61 2:07 LU - Henderson, Morris 6 yd run (Fishel, Andrew kick), 10-72 3:50 LU - Henderson, Morris 41 yd run (Fishel, Andrew kick), 1-41 0:07 QU - Harris, Chris 1 yd run (Murray, Mason rush failed), 13-75 6:23 Individual Statistics (Final) LU - Henderson, Morris 1 yd run (Fishel, Andrew kick), 9-43 3:31
233 40 5.8 6 252 19 134 16-21-0 6.4 8.4 0 367 61 6.0 2-2 4-54 3-107 35.7 35.7 2 0 0 0 7-424 60.6 41.1 3 2-6-0 3.0 2-50-0 25.0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0 25:51 8: 16 6: 5 4 4: 57 5: 4 4 3 of 9 2 of 2 3-4 3-4 0-4 6-31 6-6 0-0 0
Dist
Result
Avg 60.6 KR 22 28 0 0
PR 0 0 0 2
TB 3 IR 0 0 0 0
OB 0 Total 180 91 39 34
Lincoln: 42 Quincy: 13
Sept. 20, 2014 Jefferson City, Mo. Dwight T. Reed Stadium
Scoring Summary (Final) Lincoln (MO) vs Truman State Univ. (Sep 27, 2014 at Kirksville, MO)
2014 Game-By-Game Stats Lincoln (MO) (1-3,1-2) vs. Truman State Univ. (3-1,2-0) Date: Sep 27, 2014 • Site: Kirksville, MO • Stadium: Stokes Stadium Attendance: 3840
WEEK FOUR - Truman State 29, Lincoln 20 KIRKSVILLE, Mo. – Penalties, turnovers and other miscues proved too much for the Lincoln football team to overcome, as the Blue Tigers fell to Truman State, 29-20, on the road on Saturday night (Sept. 27). Lincoln turned the ball over three times, including twice deep on Truman State’s side of the field. The Blue Tigers were also called for 13 penalties resulting in a loss of 123 yards. The Bulldogs took advantage of those miscues, as well as a punishing defense that held the Blue Tigers to just 51 rushing yards. Truman State held an advantage of 454-290 in total yardage and allowed Lincoln to convert on just four of its 14 third down tries. Truman State got on the board first, scoring 13 points in the first half off two Lincoln interceptions. The Blue Tigers drove down to the Bulldog 16 on the game’s opening drive, highlighted by a 26-yard completion down the sideline to Christopher Willis. Owen Jordan’s pass on third and 13 was picked off at the Truman seven, however, and the Bulldogs marched down the field to take an early 7-0 lead. The Bulldogs nearly got on the board again late in the first quarter. Truman’s quarterback escaped what appeared to be a sure sack by the Blue Tiger defense and ran 21 yards for an apparent touchdown. The referees threw a flag on the play, however, calling the quarterback for taunting before crossing the goal line. Lincoln later got a third down stop and another unsportsmanlike conduct penalty on Truman forced the Bulldogs into attempting a 49-yard field goal that fell just short of the uprights. On the ensuing Blue Tiger possession, Jordan marched LU to the Truman 40, but was a picked off on a deep pass to set the Bulldogs up for what would be their second scoring drive of the night. Truman State capped off the drive with a one-yard touchdown run on third down, but Lincoln’s Kareem Joyner blocked the extra point kick to hold the Bulldogs’ lead to 13-0. Lincoln got on the board near the end of the first half, taking over at its own 44 after forcing a Truman punt. Willis jump-started the drive with a 23-yard reception, and an 11-yard completion from Jordan to Morris Henderson set LU up at the Truman 21. Three plays later, Lincoln faced a fourth and two, but Henderson’s three-yard run kept the drive alive. Two consecutive runs by Jordan, including a one-yard sneak, allowed the Blue Tigers to send the game into halftime with a 13-7 score.
Score by Quarters Lincoln (MO) Truman State Univ. Qtr Time 1st 2nd 3rd 4th
07:15 06:58 00:37 09:16 06:12 13:25 07:34 02:21
1
2
0 7
3
7 6
4
0 13
13 3
Total
20 29
Scoring Play
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TSU - Schenck,Joey 20 yd pass from Black,Devonte (Dolezal,Nick kick), 11-93 4:56 TSU - White,Garrett 1 yd run (Dolezal,Nick kick blockd), 10-62 5:16 LU - Jordan, Owen 1 yd run (Fishel, Andrew kick), 11-56 3:05 TSU - White,Garrett 2 yd run (Dolezal,Nick kick blockd), 10-62 5:32 TSU - Garcia,Vince 28 yd pass from Black,Devonte (Howard,Roger kick), 7-72 2:37 LU - Draine, Khiry 25 yd pass from Winfrey, Bryson (Fishel, Andrew kick), 1-25 0:06 TSU - Howard,Roger 21 yd field goal, 11-70 5:47 Individual Statistics (Final) LU - Guion, Quan 20 yd pass from Jordan, Owen (Fishel, Andrew kick failed), 4-59 1:00
Lincoln (MO) vs Truman State Univ. (Sep 27, 2014 at Kirksville, MO)
Lincoln (MO) Truman Univ. Kickoff time: 7:00 pm • End of Game: 10:07 pm • TotalState elapsed time: 3:07
Officials: Referee: Mike Brenner; Umpire: Bob Niemi; Linesman: Steve Gfell; Rushing No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg Avg Rushing No. Gain Loss Net Line judge:Morris Bob Motter; Haddad; Field judge: 22 Michael Gray; White,Garrett 116 4 112 Henderson, 19 39 Back 10 judge: 29 0 Paul 10 1.5 Jordan, Owen C. Durant; 3 20 0 20 1 10 6.7 Black,Devonte 11 81 10 71 Side judge: Rose, Mustafa 70s • 1 Wind: 2 0 2 • Weather: 0 2 2.0 Clear Garcia,Vince 9 32 0 32 Temperature: Light Totals
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Passing Jordan, Owen Winfrey, Bryson Totals
C-A-I 21-38-3 1-1-0 22-39-3
Receiving Draine, Khiry Winfrey, Bryson Henderson, Morris Willis, Christopher Guion, Quan Rose, Mustafa Totals
No. Yards 7 64 5 50 4 41 3 59 2 25 1 0 22 239
Punting Segura, Julio Totals
No. 6 6
61
Yds 245 245
2.2
Neboh,Richard Tobin,Zach Schwend,Scott TEAM Totals
5 17 3 8 1 1 1 0 52 255
Yds TD Long Sack 214 1 37 0 25 1 25 0 239 2 37 0
Passing Black,Devonte Tobin,Zach Totals
C-A-I 21-27-0 0-1-0 21-28-0
Receiving Schenck,Joey Orlando,Chico Hammann,Derek Neboh,Felix Haferbier,Jared Garcia,Vince Jones,Roderick Hall,Gavin Totals
No. Yards 5 64 4 34 3 33 3 24 3 16 1 28 1 9 1 8 21 216
10
51
TD 1 0 0 0 1 0 2
1
10
Long 25 37 23 26 20 0 37
Avg Long In20 40.8 52 1 40.8 52 1
TB 1 1
Field goals
Qtr
Time
Kickoffs Fishel, Andrew Segura, Julio
No. Yards 1 10 3 189
All-purpose
Run Rcv
Dist
Avg 10.0 63.0 KR
PR
0 17 1 7 0 1 2 -2 17 238
Yds TD Long Sack 216 2 28 2 0 0 0 0 216 2 28 2 TD 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2
Long 20 14 16 15 13 28 9 8 28
Punting Lamp,Jacob Totals
No. 3 3
Returns Hammann,Derek Chaney,Ben Zoda,Austin Spratt,Kyle Totals
No Yds
Result
Field goals Mudd,Bobby Howard,Roger
Qtr Time Dist Result 2nd 14:51 49 yards Missed 4th 07:34 21 yards Good
TB 0 0
Kickoffs Howard,Roger
No. Yards 6 289
All-purpose
Run Rcv
Punt Kickoff Intercept Returns No Yds Lg No Yds Lg No Yds Lg Willis, Christopher 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Henderson, Morris 0 0 0 3 50 22 0 0 0 Guion, Quan 0 0 0 2 22 11 0 0 0 Totals 1 0 0 5 72 22 0 0 0
IR
OB 0 0 Total
Yds 117 117
TD Lg Avg 2 18 5.1 0 20 6.5 0 11 3.6 0 7 3.4 0 5 2.3 0 1 1.0 0 0 -2.0 2 20 4.6
Punt
1 0 0 0 1
11 0 0 0 11
Avg Long In20 39.0 41 1 39.0 41 1 Kickoff
Lg No Yds
11 0 0 0 11
3 0 0 1 4
74 0 0 -1 73
Avg 48.2 KR
PR
Truman would eventually tack on a short field goal to go up by 15, but the Blue Tigers weren’t ready to call it a night. After stopping the Bulldogs on fourth down on Lincoln’s side of the field, Jordan fired a quick pass to Winfrey that gave Lincoln a first down at the Truman 22. Three plays later, Jordan found Guion in the end zone for a 20-yard touchdown to pull Lincoln to within nine. Unfortunately, a bad snap on the point-after try kept it a two-score game. Jordan finished his night 21-for-38 for 214 yards and the score and added 20 more yards on the ground. Henderson led the ground game on a tough night, finishing with 20 yards on 19 carries. Draine led LU with seven receptions for 64 yards while Winfrey added 50 yards on five receptions. Willis caught three passes for 59 yards and Henderson and Guion added 41 and 25 receiving yards, respectively. Joyner had a standout night, making nine tackles, including two for loss, to go with a fumble recovery and the blocked kick. Eric Howard led the defense with 12 tackles, including seven solo, and Jeremy Rives added 10. Reginald McMillen forced a fumble, Paul Dodson broke up a pass and Davon Walls and Allan Dixon each registered sacks. Kerry Roby added nine tackles while Robert Daniels made eight. Julio Segura averaged 63.0 yards on three kickoffs and 40.8 yards on six punts, including a long of 52. Segura had one punt land inside the Truman 20 and almost had a second, but the Blue Tigers were unable to stop the ball before it rolled into the endzone. Andrew Fishel made two extra points.
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 Points off turnovers
0 51 23 2.2 1 61 10 239 22-39-3 6.1 10.9 2 290 62 4.7 0-0 13-123 6-245 40.8 35.7 1 1 1 4 4-199 49.8 31.5 0 1-0-0 0.0 5-72-0 14.4 0-0-0 0-0-0 0 20:27 6: 02 7:18 2: 27 4:40 4 of 14 1 of 2 2-3 2-3 0-3 2-10 2-3 0-0 14
4 238 52 4.6 2 255 17 216 21-28-0 7.7 10.3 2 454 80 5.7 4-2 8-110 3-117 39.0 39.0 1 0 0 1 6-289 48.2 32.0 1 1-11-0 11.0 4-73-0 18.2 3-19-0 0-0-0 0 39:33 8: 58 7: 4 2 12:33 10:20 6 of 11 0 of 1 4-5 3-5 1-5 0-0 2-4 1-2 26
TB 0 0
Intercept
Lg No Yds
31 0 0 0 31
0 2 1 0 3
TB 1
0 19 0 0 19
Lg
0 19 0 0 19
OB 0
IR
Henderson, Morris 29 41 50 0 0 120 Hammann,Derek 0 33 74 11 0 The momentum swung back in Truman State’s favor in the second half, Draine, Khiry 0 64 0 0 0 64 White,Garrett 112 0 0 0 0 as the Bulldogs marched 62 yards down the field on their opening drive, Willis, Christopher 0 59 0 0 0 59 Black,Devonte 71 0 0 0 0 Winfrey, Bryson 0 50 0 0 0 50 Schenck,Joey 0 64 0 0 0 scoring on a two-yard rush. Lincoln had an opportunity to get off the field Team Statistics (Final) on a fumble, but the Bulldogs recovered and later converted on a third-andFUMBLES: Lincoln (MO)-None. Truman State Univ.-Haferbier,Jared 2-1; Neboh,Richard 1-1; Black,Devonte 1-0. vs Truman State Univ. (Sep 27, 2014 at Kirksville, MO) Lincoln (MO) long to keep the drive alive. The Blue Tigers once again blocked the extra point, holding Truman’s lead to 19-7. After forcing three-straight incomplete LU TSU FIRST DOWNS 13 31 passes by the Blue Tiger offense, the Bulldogs scored again on their next Ru s h i n g 2 17 drive, this time hitting the extra point to take a 26-7 lead. Passing 11 10
Lincoln got back on the board early in the fourth quarter thanks to a big play by the defense. Lawrence Hogue recovered a Truman fumble at the Bulldogs’ 25-yard line to set LU up with great field position. On the very next play, Jordan pitched the ball to Bryson Winfrey, who then threw it to a wide-open Draine in the end zone. Fishel made the extra point, pulling Lincoln to within 26-14.
0-7 0 - 13 7 - 13 7 - 19 7 - 26 14 - 26 14 - 29 20 - 29
Total 118 112 71 64
Truman State: 29 Lincoln: 20
Sept. 27, 2014 Kirksville, Mo. Stokes Stadium
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Scoring Summary (Final) Lincoln (MO) vs William Jewell (Oct 04, 2014 at Liberty, MO)
2014 Game-By-Game Stats
Lincoln (MO) (1-3,1-2) vs. William Jewell (2-3,2-0) Date: Oct 04, 2014 • Site: Liberty, MO • Stadium: Greene Stadium Attendance: 568
WEEK FIVE - William Jewell 20, Lincoln 13 LIBERTY, Mo. - The Lincoln defense held William Jewell to just six points in four trips to the red zone, but the two long pass plays helped the Cardinals to a 20-13 win over the Blue Tiger football team on Saturday night (Oct. 4). Four times the Cardinals advanced inside the LU 10-yard line, and each time the Lincoln defense kept William Jewell out of the end zone. On WJC’s first try, Lincoln stopped Cardinal rushes at the goal line three times to force a turnover on downs. On the other three trips, William Jewell attempted field goals, making two while the third was blocked. The Blue Tigers also forced three turnovers and recorded five sacks while holding the Cardinals to just 20 points. The third turnover allowed Lincoln (1-4, 1-3 GLVC) to nearly force overtime. William Jewell (2-3, 2-0 GLVC) was attempting to run out the clock with a seven-point lead when, on third down, Delano Johnson forced the Cardinal quarterback to fumble at the WJC 48. Johnson also recovered the fumble, giving quarterback Owen Jordan and the LU offense one final chance to tie the game. Jordan completed consecutive passes of 15 and 13 yards to Morris Henderson and Khiry Draine and later hit Bryson Winfrey for a 10-yard completion that gave Lincoln first & goal from the 10 with six ticks left on the clock. On the final play of the game, Jordan, connected with Draine for what initially appeared to be a touchdown. After discussing the play, officials ruled that Draine had left the end zone while completing the pass and had stepped out of bounds just outside the pylon. Unfortunately for Lincoln, the final seconds had run off the clock during the completion, leaving the Blue Tigers one inch outside of the end zone and allowing the Cardinals to escape with a 20-13 win. The game had started well for Lincoln, with the Blue Tigers marching 74 yards on the opening drive ending with Jordan finding Henderson on a screen pass for a 10-yard score. The extra point was no good, however, keeping the Lincoln lead at 6-0.
Score by Quarters Lincoln (MO) William Jewell Qtr Time 1st 2nd
4th
11:08 10:37 10:22 00:12 09:05 03:45
1
2
6 0
3
7 14
4
0 0
0 6
Total
13 20
Scoring Play
Unfortunately for the Blue Tigers, that was the last time they were able to get on the scoreboard. William Jewell closed the second quarter with a 47-yard touchdown pass on third-and-three and shut LU out in the second half. Lincoln had back-to-back possessions where the Blue Tigers reached the red zone, but one ended with a missed field goal and the other ended with LU turning the ball over on downs. Johnson led the Lincoln defense with four tackles for loss and tied Kerry Roby for second on the squad with seven total takedowns. Treston Pulley had a team-best eight tackles, including three for loss, while Davon Walls added four takedowns and two sacks. Jordan completed 21 of 37 passes for 276 yards with a touchdown and an interception. Draine led the receiving corps with eight catches for 107 yards while Henderson, who gained 71 yards on the ground, added seven receptions for 114 yards with the touchdown. Winfrey finished with five catches for 36 yards. Julio Segura had another outstanding night handling punt and kickoff duties. Segura averaged 39.8 yards on five punts, three of which pinned William Jewell inside its own 20. Segura had a long of 52 yards and had no touchbacks on the evening. He also averaged 60.0 yards on three kickoffs.
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6-0 6-7 13 - 7 13 - 14 13 - 17 13 - 20
Lincoln (MO) vs William Jewell (Oct 04, 2014 at Liberty, MO)
Kickoff time: 6:00 pm • End of Game: 9:10 • Total elapsed time: 3:10 Lincoln (MO) William Jewell Officials: Referee: Rich Edwards; Umpire: Dave Condon; Linesman: Bill Rumney; Line judge: AdamNo. McClurg; Back Field judge: No. Brett Henniger; Rushing Gain Loss Netjudge: TD LgJim AvgRogers; Rushing Gain Loss Net Henderson, Morris 69 0 69 0 25 4.9 Cook,Thomas 27 131 14 117 Side judge: Ryan 14 Allen; Whitney,Glen 8 43 1 42 Melvin, Rashyied 55 •1Wind: 14 • Weather: 0 14 0 Clear 14 14.0 Temperature: Rose, Mustafa Winfrey, Bryson Jordan, Owen Totals
1 1 7 24
7 0 9 99
Passing Jordan, Owen Totals
C-A-I 22-38-1 22-38-1
Receiving Draine, Khiry Henderson, Morris Winfrey, Bryson Melvin, Rashyied Totals
No. Yards 8 107 7 114 5 36 2 29 22 286
Punting Segura, Julio Totals
No. 5 5
Returns Williams, Byron Hicks, Darius Daniels, Robert Guion, Quan Totals
No Yds
Field goals Fishel, Andrew
Qtr 3rd
0 0 0 0 0
7 0 -19 71
0 0 0 0
7 7.0 0 0.0 6 -2.7 25 3.0
Yds TD Long Sack 286 1 62 3 286 1 62 3
Yds 199 199
Punt
0 0 0 0 0
0 0 28 28
TD 0 1 0 0 1
Long 35 62 15 19 62
Avg Long In20 39.8 52 3 39.8 52 3 Kickoff
Lg No Yds
0 0 0 0 0
1 21 1 92 0 0 3 26 5 139
TB 0 0
Intercept
Lg No Yds
21 92 0 10 92
0 0 1 0 1
0 0 1 0 1
Lg
0 0 1 0 1
Time Dist Result 10:14 29 yards Missed
Kickoffs Segura, Julio
No. Yards 3 182
All-purpose
Run Rcv
Avg 60.7 KR
PR
TB 0
OB 0
IR
Total
West,Nick Strzelecki,Darr Totals
11 28 2 9 48 211
TD Lg Avg 0 19 4.3 0 13 5.2 16 12 0 13 1.1 0 9 0 5 4.5 31 180 0 19 3.8
Passing West,Nick Bowles,Colby Totals
C-A-I 16-28-1 1-1-0 17-29-1
Yds TD Long Sack 268 2 69 4 5 0 5 0 273 2 69 4
Receiving Cook,Thomas Egharevba,Nate Riser,Quentin Rebeck,Staton Harvey,James Hofer,Drake Totals
No. Yards 6 119 4 31 3 76 2 27 1 24 1 7 17 284
Punting Kitchell,Zane Totals
No. 3 3
Yds 118 118
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 Points off turnovers
24 3.0 0 99 28 286 22-38-1 7.5 13.0 1 357 62 5.8 0-0 15-146 5-199 39.8 36.8 3 1 0 1 3-182 60.7 33.7 0 0-0-0 0.0 5-139-1 27.8 1-1-0 0-0-0 16 27:36 8: 36 4:13 7: 52 6:55 2 of 12 0 of 2 1-4 1-4 0-4 4-12 1-2 0-1 0
TD 1 0 1 0 0 0 2
Long 69 15 47 15 24 7 69
Avg Long In20 39.3 42 1 39.3 42 1
TB 0 0
Punt Kickoff Intercept Returns No Yds Lg No Yds Lg No Yds Lg Cook,Thomas 2 15 15 1 33 33 0 0 0 Rebeck,Staton 0 0 0 1 27 27 0 0 0 Robinson,Darmar 0 0 0 1 21 21 0 0 0 Riser,Quinlan 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 Totals 2 15 15 3 81 33 1 0 0 Field goals Womack,Brandon Womack,Brandon Womack,Brandon
Qtr 1st 4th 4th
Time Dist 03:39 25 yards 09:05 23 yards 03:45 24 yards
Kickoffs Womack,Brandon
No. Yards 5 242
All-purpose
Run Rcv 119 76 27 0
Henderson, Morris 69 114 0 0 0 183 Cook,Thomas 117 The defense kept the Cardinals off the board until early in the second Draine, Khiry 0 107 0 0 0 107 Riser,Quentin 0 Hicks, Darius 0 0 92 0 0 92 Rebeck,Staton 0 quarter, when, on second-and-16, William Jewell’s Thomas Cook Melvin, Rashyied 14 29 0 0 (Final) 0 43 Whitney,Glen 42 Team Statistics made arguably the play of the game. The Cardinal quarterback, facLincoln (MO) vs William Jewell (Oct 04, 2014 at Liberty, MO) FUMBLES: Lincoln (MO)-None. William Jewell-West,Nick 1-1. ing heavy pressure from LU defenders, made a bad throw that went directly to a Blue Tiger defensive lineman. The defender couldn’t LU WJC FIRST DOWNS 19 28 quite complete the interception, however, as the ball bounced off his Ru s h i n g 4 12 hands and straight to Cook, who raced down the sideline for a 70Passing 13 12 Penalty 2 4 yard score. NET YARDS RUSHING 71 180
The ensuing extra point gave William Jewell a 7-6 lead, but Lincoln would not trail for long. On the following kickoff, Darius Hicks fielded the ball at the eight-yard line, followed some excellent blocking and ran the ball back 92-yards for a touchdown. This time the extra point was good, and Lincoln took a 13-7 lead with 10:22 remaining in the first half.
V-H
LU - Henderson, Morris 10 yd pass from Jordan, Owen (Fishel, Andrew kick failed), 10-74 3:52 WJC - Cook,Thomas 69 yd pass from West,Nick (Womack,Brandon kick), 6-90 2:35 LU - Hicks, Darius 92 yd kickoff return (Fishel, Andrew kick) WJC - Riser,Quentin 47 yd pass from West,Nick (Womack,Brandon kick), 7-89 1:09 WJC - Womack,Brandon 23 yd field goal, 12-51 4:25 Individual Statistics WJC - Womack,Brandon 24 yd field goal, 6-39 2:27 (Final)
48 3.8 0 211 31 273 17-29-1 9.4 16.1 2 453 77 5.9 2-2 12-137 3-118 39.3 39.3 1 0 0 0 5-242 48.4 20.6 0 2-15-0 7.5 3-81-0 27.0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0 32:24 6: 24 10:47 7: 08 8: 0 5 6 of 15 0 of 1 2-4 0-4 2-4 3-25 2-2 2-3 6
Avg 48.4 KR 33 0 27 0
Result Blocked Good Good TB 0
PR 15 0 0 0
OB 0
IR 0 0 0 0
Total 284 76 54 42
William Jewell: 20 Lincoln: 13
Oct. 4, 2014 Liberty, Mo. Greene Stadium
Scoring Summary (Final) St. Joseph's (IN) vs Lincoln (MO) (Oct 11, 2014 at Jefferson City, Mo.)
2014 Game-By-Game Stats St. Joseph's (IN) (5-1,2-1) vs. Lincoln (MO) (1-5,1-4) Date: Oct 11, 2014 • Site: Jefferson City, Mo. • Stadium: Dwight T. Reed Attendance: 898
WEEK SIX - Saint Joseph’s 28, Lincoln 20 JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. - The Lincoln football team turned the ball over five times and allowed a big rushing day by Saint Joseph’s as the Pumas escaped with a 28-20 win over the Blue Tigers on Saturday (Oct. 11). Saint Joseph’s rushed for 298 yards on 68 attempts and scored 21 points of LU’s turnovers to win the first meeting between the two teams since 2010.
Score by Quarters St. Joseph's (IN) Lincoln (MO) Qtr Time 1st
2nd 4th
Saint Joseph’s defense was opportunistic from the start, sacking Lincoln quarterback Owen Jordan and forcing a fumble on the second play of the game. After picking up a third-and-10, the Pumas scored on a six-yard run to take a 7-0 lead with 14:00 still showing on the first quarter clock. The Pumas then forced a pair of Blue Tiger three-and-outs before scoring on an eight-yard run to go ahead, 14-0, at the 8:11 mark of the opening stanza. Lincoln went three-and-out for a third-straight time after that score, but the Blue Tiger defense turned the tide of the game two plays after the punt. Robert Daniels picked off SJC quarterback Tate Borlik at the Puma 34-yard line and had nothing but open field ahead of him, running for a touchdown to pull the Blue Tigers within seven. After forcing the Pumas to punt on their next possession, Lincoln’s offense started to move the ball, gaining 41 yards to change field position and the tone of the contest. After forcing SJC to go three-and-out, Jordan completed back-toback passes to Morris Henderson for 10 yards and Bryson Winfrey for nine before Henderson moved the ball to the Puma 20 on a 13-yard carry. Saint Joseph’s forced Lincoln into a fourth-and-five following that run, but Jordan picked it up with an eight-yard pass to Christopher Willis to give Lincoln first-and-goal. Jordan then scrambled for a four-yard gain before scoring on a designed keeper from three-yards to out to tie the game at 14-all. Lincoln ended the Pumas’ next drive with its second interception of the game, as Kerry Roby picked off Borlik to the Blue Tigers in business at the LU 31. After a five-yard reception by Guion and a rush for no gain, however, Saint Joseph’s returned the favor by intercepting Jordan at the Lincoln 30. Borlik completed passes of 12 and 11 yards to move SJC into the red zone, and the Pumas finished it up with a four-yard run to re-take the lead, 21-14.
14:00 08:21 06:30 12:07 07:42 13:42 06:55
1
2
14 7
3
7 7
4
0 0
7 6
Total
28 20
Scoring Play
SJC - Shelton, Braxton 6 yd run (Voss, Gavin kick), 5-17 0:49 SJC - Shelton, Braxton 8 yd run (Voss, Gavin kick), 4-48 1:24 LU - Daniels, Robert 34 yd interception return (Fishel, Andrew kick) LU - Jordan, Owen 3 yd run (Fishel, Andrew kick), 10-62 3:29 SJC - Cook, Kobi 4 yd run (Voss, Gavin kick), 5-30 0:59 Individual (Final) LU - Henderson, Morris 1 yd run (Fishel,Statistics Andrew kick failed), 7-55 1:44 SJC Joseph's - Woody, EJ 21 yd from Borlik, Gavin at kick), 1-21 0:04City, Mo.) St. (IN) vspass Lincoln (MO) Tate (Oct(Voss, 11, 2014 Jefferson
St. Joseph's (IN)
Lincoln (MO)
Kickoff time: 2:00pm • End of Game: 5:14pm • Total elapsed time: 3:14 Rushing No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg Mark Avg Rushing No. Gain Loss Net TD Officials: Referee: David Hubele; Umpire: Gilpin; Linesman: Andrew Barnes; Henderson,Field Morrisjudge: 22 117 113 1 165 1 164 judge: 2 17 Jim 5.3 Broadway; LineShelton, judge:Braxton Andrew 31 Hayden; Back Kurt 4Beiter; Jordan, Owen 7 23 15 8 1 Cook, Kobi 18 87 7 80 1 19 4.4 SideAnderson, judge: Mike Kirt Shay; Parker, Clayton 1 0 0 0 0 11 50 3 47 0 11 4.3 Temperature: Wind: Weather: Cloudy, light3 rain Wilson, James Low 60s 3 •11 2 NE 9 10mph 0 8 •3.0 Earl, Floyd 3 3 0 0 Burton, Wade Borlik, Tate TEAM Tolbert, Wheylen Totals
1 4 1 0 2 0 1 0 68 317
0 4 0 0 1 -1 5 -5 19 298
Passing Borlik, Tate Totals
C-A-I 12-26-2 12-26-2
Receiving Hines, Alphonso Woody, EJ Bishoff, Joey Piekarski, Chandler Wilson, James Esquivel, Jose Totals
No. Yards 5 84 2 24 2 18 1 26 1 3 1 -1 12 154 Yds 308 308
4 4.0 0 0.0 0 -0.5 0 -5.0 19 4.4
Vinson, Dennis Totals
6 13 39 156
Yds TD Long Sack 154 1 37 0 154 1 37 0
Passing Jordan, Owen Vinson, Dennis Totals
C-A-I 8-21-1 4-12-1 12-33-2
Receiving Draine, Khiry Willis, Christopher Guion, Quan Winfrey, Bryson Henderson, Morris Totals
No. Yards 3 61 3 32 3 26 2 22 1 10 12 151
TD 0 1 0 0 0 0 1
0 0 0 0 3
Long 37 21 13 26 3 0 37
Punting Gawlak, Marcin Totals
No. 8 8
Returns Wilson, James Scott, Jamyl Yeoman, Gary Tolbert, Wheylen Totals
No Yds
Field goals Voss, Gavin Voss, Gavin
Qtr Time Dist Result 1st 10:33 35 yards Missed 2nd 00:00 42 yards Missed
Punt
0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0
Avg Long In20 38.5 47 4 38.5 47 4 Kickoff
Lg No Yds
0 0 0 0 0
Kickoffs Voss, Gavin
No. Yards 5 211
All-purpose Shelton, Braxton Hines, Alphonso Cook, Kobi Tolbert, Wheylen
Run Rcv 164 0 0 84 80 0 -5 0
1 0 0 2 3
22 0 0 55 77
KR 0 0 0 55
Intercept
Lg No Yds
22 0 0 45 45
Avg 42.2 PR 0 0 0 0
TB 1 1
0 1 1 0 2
TB 1 IR 0 0 0 0
0 0 4 0 4
Lg
0 0 4 0 4
OB 0 Total 164 84 80 50
Punting Segura, Julio Totals
No. 9 9
Yds 278 278
The Lincoln offense began moving the ball well again in the fourth quarter as Dennis Vinson, who replaced Jordan at quarterback at the start of the second half, picked up a second-and-25 by connecting with Khiry Draine on a 29-yard pass. Henderson rushed for 22 yards on the next play and Vinson later picked up a third-and-11 with a 19-yard completion to Draine down to the SJC one. Henderson capitalized on the next play, finding space between the tackles for a one-yard touchdown. The extra point was no good, however, keeping SJC ahead, 21-20. From that point forward, the Saint Joseph defense resumed control of the game. The Pumas intercepted Vinson at the LU 21, and on the very next play Borlik found a wide-open receiver in the end zone for the clinching score. Henderson fumbled the ball on Lincoln’s next drive, and the game ultimately ended when the Blue Tigers turned the ball over on downs with 1:04 remaining. Henderson was the bright spot on the Lincoln offense, gaining 113 yards with a score on 22 carries. Jordan finished 8-for-21 for 79 yards while Vinson completed four of his 12 pass attempts for 72 yards. Roby made a team-high 12 tackles, including one for a loss, and had a quarterback hurry to go with his interception. Daniels and Jeremy Rives each recorded 11 tackles and Kareem Joyner finished with nine. Delano Johnson and Addison Tucker each had tackles for loss. Paul Dodson added 10 tackles and had a solo tackle for loss while joining Treston Pulley on another TFL. Pulley made eight takedowns and Eric Howard finished with six.
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 Points off turnovers
SJC 24 16 8 0 298 68 4.4 3 317 19 154 12-26-2 5.9 12.8 1 452 94 4.8 3-1 11-83 8-308 38.5 33.0 4 0 1 2 5-211 42.2 27.8 1 0-0-0 0.0 3-77-0 25.7 2-4-0 1-21-0 0 32:36 8: 48 7:21 7: 35 8:52 6 of 19 1 of 2 3-5 3-5 0-5 5-41 4-4 0-2 21
Lg Avg 22 5.1 10 1.1 0 0.0 3 0.0 0 10 -2.5 2 22 2.7
28 -15 50 106
Yds TD Long Sack 79 0 17 2 72 0 29 3 151 0 29 5 TD 0 0 0 0 0 0
Long 29 17 17 13 10 29
Avg Long In20 30.9 44 4 30.9 44 4
TB 0 0
Punt Kickoff Intercept Returns No Yds Lg No Yds Lg No Yds Lg Willis, Christopher 1 24 24 0 0 0 0 0 0 Hicks, Darius 0 0 0 1 43 43 0 0 0 Daniels, Robert 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 34 34 Roby, Kerry 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 Rose, Mustafa 0 0 0 2 4 4 0 0 0 Rives, Jeremy 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 1 24 24 4 47 43 2 34 34 Field goals
Qtr
Time
Kickoffs Segura, Julio
No. Yards 4 233
All-purpose Henderson, Morris Draine, Khiry Willis, Christopher Hicks, Darius
Run Rcv 113 10 0 61 0 32 0 0
Dist
LU 17 8 7 2 106 39 2.7 2 156 50 151 12-33-2 4.6 12.6 0 257 72 3.6 4-3 5-30 9-278 30.9 30.9 4 0 0 5 4-233 58.2 32.8 1 1-24-0 24.0 4-47-0 11.8 2-34-1 0-0-0 0 27:24 6: 12 7: 3 9 7: 25 6: 0 8 2 of 14 1 of 2 2-3 2-3 0-3 0-0 2-3 0-0 7
Result
Avg 58.2 KR 0 0 0 43
Team Statistics (Final) Joseph's (IN)-Cook, Kobi 2-0; Anderson, Mike 1-1. Lincoln (MO)-Jordan, Owen 2-1; St. Joseph's FUMBLES: (IN) vsSt.Lincoln (MO) (Oct 11, 2014 at Jefferson City, Mo.) Henderson, Morris 2-2.
That would remain the score going into halftime, as Saint Joseph’s missed a long field goal attempt as the second quarter clock expired. Neither team would score in the third period, although each team had its chances. Lincoln had its second half-opening 50-yard drive end when Henderson fumbled at the SJC four. Saint Joseph’s later moved into Lincoln territory, but Malcolm Pickens recovered an SJC fumble to end the threat.
V-H
7-0 14 - 0 14 - 7 14 - 14 21 - 14 21 - 20 28 - 20
PR 0 0 24 0
TB 1 IR 0 0 0 0
OB 0 Total 123 61 56 43
Saint Joseph’s: 28 Lincoln: 20
Oct. 11, 2014 Jefferson City, Mo. Dwight T. Reed Stadium Think Pink Day
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Scoring Summary (Final) Texas College vs Lincoln (MO) (Oct 18, 2014 at Jefferson City, Mo.)
2014 Game-By-Game Stats
Texas College (0-8) vs. Lincoln (MO) (2-5) Date: Oct 18, 2014 • Site: Jefferson City, Mo. • Stadium: Dwight T. Reed Attendance: 4136
WEEK SEVEN - Lincoln 62, Texas College 6 JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. - Morris Henderson ran for four touchdowns, Owen Jordan threw for three more and the Lincoln football team racked up 600 yards of offense in a 62-6 win over Texas College on Saturday (Oct. 18). Saturday was Homecoming for Lincoln, and the Blue Tigers gave a packed Dwight T. Reed Stadium a lot to cheer for, starting with a 66-yard touchdown run by Henderson on the second play of the game. Henderson later scored from 42 yards out following an interception by Reggie McMillan, the first of four on the day by LU. In the first quarter alone, Henderson gained 119 yards and the two scores on just five carries. The game briefly turned into a defensive tussle after that point, but Henderson changed that with just under 10 minutes to go in the second quarter with a 38-yard run down to the Texas College 28. Owen Jordan then hit Delvon Rouser for a nine-yard completion before finding Bryson Winfrey for a 19-yard touchdown. The drive came after Lincoln’s defense forced the Steers to turn the ball over on downs deep at the LU 34. Kerry Roby put the Blue Tigers back on the scoreboard with 2:54 left in the half, intercepting a Texas College pass at the TC 40 and making several players miss while running all the way into the end zone. Robert Daniels had previously returned a pick for a score against St. Joseph’s on Oct. 11, giving Lincoln a pick-six in two consecutive weeks. Lincoln (2-5) would score again on its next drive, with Henderson finding the end zone for the third time on the afternoon on a five-yard run. That drive was set up by Jordan completions of 22-yards to Henderson and 20yards to Khiry Draine and gave LU a 35-0 lead entering halftime. Texas College (0-8) would get on the board for the only time on its opening drive of the second half on a drive that was ultimately kept alive by a pass interference call on Lincoln on a fourth-down incompletion. After receiving that new life, TC hit back-to-back passes of 13-yards and nine-yards, with the latter coming in the end zone. The Steers decided to go for two, but Lawrence Cayou stopped Texas College’s quarterback on a keeper short of the goal-line to keep it a 35-6 game.
Score by Quarters Texas College Lincoln (MO) Qtr Time 1st 2nd
3rd
4th
1
2
0 14
3
0 21
4
6 13
0 14
Total
6 62
Scoring Play
14:30 LU - Henderson, Morris 66 yd run (Fishel, Andrew kick), 2-65 0:30 09:37 LU - Henderson, Morris 42 yd run (Fishel, Andrew kick), 1-42 0:07 08:32 LU - Winfrey, Bryson 19 yd pass from Jordan, Owen (Fishel, Andrew kick), 3-66 1:12 02:54 LU - Roby, Kerry 40 yd interception return (Fishel, Andrew kick) 00:32 LU - Henderson, Morris 5 yd run (Fishel, Andrew kick), 6-65 1:05 11:36 TC - Allen, Ja'Marius 9 yd pass from Harper, Milton (Harper, Milton rush failed), 7-75 3:24 09:04 LU - Henderson, Morris 21 yd run (Fishel, Andrew kick), 10-65 2:32 06:22 LU - Draine, Khiry 20 yd pass from Jordan, Owen (Fishel, Andrew kick failed), 4-45 1:08 Individual Statistics (Final) 08:28 LU - Richardson, Vanzell 66 yd pass from Jordan, Owen (Fishel, Andrew kick), 4-85 1:16 Lincoln (MO) (Oct 18,kick), 2014 at Jefferson 01:28Texas LU - Willis,College Christopher 22vs yd pass from Vinson, Dennis (Fishel, Andrew 7-51 3:20
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Texas College Lincoln (MO) Kickoff time: 2:00pm • End of Game: 5:11 • Total elapsed time: 3:11 Officials: Referee: Andrew Speciale; Umpire: Michael Eaves; Linesman: Rushing No. Kurt Gain Beiter; Loss Net TD Lg Avg Rushing No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg Avg Line judge: FieldMorris judge:14 Kevin Harper, MiltonBob Holshouser; 13 66 28Back 38judge: 0 15Marc 2.9Barmeier; Henderson, 222 Poore; 0 222 4 66 15.9 Bailey, MitchellMichael 15 Grey; 34 8 26 0 9 1.7 Jordan, Owen 5 35 8 27 0 24 5.4 Side judge: Rose, Mustafa 0 19 0 12 6.3 Burns, Edward 60s •4 Wind: 25 NNW 1 24 6.0 Temperature: 9mph0 • 20 Weather: Great for football. 3 19 Quinn, Jonathan Callier, Phillip Totals
2 3 2 0 36 128
Passing Harper, Milton Totals
C-A-I 16-41-4 16-41-4
Receiving Lewis, Bradford Carr, Terence Allen, Ja'Marius Goss, Brandon Callier, Phillip Totals
No. Yards 5 61 4 76 4 48 2 20 1 6 16 211
Punting Evans, Jake Totals
No. 7 7
Returns Allen, Ja'Marius Callier, Phillip Bailey, Mitchell Totals
No Yds
Field goals
Qtr
0 0 0 0
3 0 91
0 0 0
2 0 20
1.5 0.0 2.5
Yds TD Long Sack 211 1 32 3 211 1 32 3
Yds 223 223
Punt
0 0 0 0
0 0 37
TD 0 0 1 0 0 1
Long 24 32 13 13 6 32
Avg Long In20 31.9 49 1 31.9 49 1 Kickoff
Lg No Yds
0 0 0 0
Time
Kickoffs Toe, Morris
No. Yards 2 91
All-purpose
Run Rcv
3 65 3 42 1 11 7 118
Avg 45.5 KR
Intercept
Lg No Yds
38 23 11 38
Dist
PR
TB 0 0
0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
Lg
0 0 0 0
Vinson, Dennis Williams, Byron Willis, Christopher Earl, Floyd Totals
1 17 5 19 1 11 2 9 31 332
Passing Jordan, Owen Vinson, Dennis Totals
C-A-I 17-33-0 1-2-0 18-35-0
Receiving Draine, Khiry Henderson, Morris Winfrey, Bryson Willis, Christopher Richardson, Vanzell Hicks, Darius Rouser, Delvon Williams, Byron Totals
No. Yards 5 76 4 46 3 40 2 26 1 66 1 19 1 9 1 1 18 283
Punting Segura, Julio Totals
No. 4 4
Yds 161 161
Result
Field goals Kickoffs Segura, Julio
No. Yards 10 603
Total
All-purpose
Run Rcv
19 4 10 5 91 36 2.5 0 128 37 211 16-41-4 5.1 13.2 1 302 77 3.9 3-0 8-86 7-223 31.9 28.6 1 0 0 0 2-91 45.5 45.5 0 0-0-0 0.0 7-118-0 16.9 0-0-0 0-0-0 0 37:14 9: 03 10:08 9: 58 8:05 4 of 18 2 of 4 1-2 1-2 0-2 1-8 0-0 0-0 0
22 10 11 1 317 31 10.2 4 332 15 283 18-35-0 8.1 15.7 4 600 66 9.1 2-1 13-121 4-161 40.2 40.2 3 0 0 0 10-603 60.3 46.0 1 1-23-0 23.0 0-0-0 0.0 4-61-1 0-0-0 0 22:46 5: 57 4:52 5: 02 6: 5 5 7 of 14 1 of 2 4-4 4-4 0-4 3-21 8-9 0-0 27
IR
0 0 0 0 4
The Blue Tigers added two more scores in the fourth quarter, with the first set-up by Austin Chiagorom’s first career interception. After three rushes by Mustafa Rose netted 19 yards, Jordan connected with Vanzell Richardson on a 66-yard completion for a score. Jordan ended his day with 17 completions to eight different receivers for 261 yards and the three scores. Dennis Vinson replaced Jordan late in the fourth quarter, with his only completion going 22 yards to Christopher Willis for Lincoln’s ninth touchdown of the contest. The 62 points were the most scored by a Blue Tiger team since 1964, when Lincoln scored 73 in a shutout of Missouri S&T. Lincoln also hung 62 points against St. Mary’s in 1963, with that amount being the fourth-most points scored by a Lincoln team in a single game. The 56-point margin of victory is the largest for Lincoln since that 1963 win over St. Mary’s. The victory also gives Lincoln its second Homecoming win in the past three years, as the Blue Tigers also picked up a 34-27 Homecoming win over NebraskaKearney in 2012. Davon Walls led the Lincoln defense with six tackles, 3.5 tackles for loss, two quarterback hurries, a sack and a forced fumble. Kareem Joyner also had six tackles to go with 1.5 tackles for loss while Treston Pulley added five takedowns, 1.5 TFL and a broken-up pass. Julio Segura averaged 40.2 yards on four punts, three of which pinned the Steers inside their own 20. Segura also averaged 60.3 yards on 10 kickoffs. Andrew Fishel tacked on eight extra points, tying Gerald Walker’s LU single-game record.
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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 Points off turnovers
1 17.0 11 2.4 11 11.0 6 4.5 66 10.2
Yds TD Long Sack 261 3 66 1 22 1 22 0 283 4 66 1 TD 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 4
Long 20 22 19 22 66 19 9 1 66
Avg Long In20 40.2 47 3 40.2 47 3
TB 0 0
Punt Kickoff Intercept Returns No Yds Lg No Yds Lg No Yds Lg Willis, Christopher 1 23 23 0 0 0 0 0 0 Roby, Kerry 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 40 40 McMillan, Reginald 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 2 Chiagorom, Austin 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 9 9 Daniels, Robert 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 10 10 Totals 1 23 23 0 0 0 4 61 40
TB 0
OB 2
0 17 7 12 0 11 0 9 15 317
Qtr
Time
Dist
Result
Avg 60.3 KR
PR
Allen, Ja'Marius 0 48 65 0 0 113 Henderson, Morris 222 46 0 0 It didn’t take long for Lincoln to answer, though, as Henderson scored his Carr, Terence 0 76 0 0 0 76 Draine, Khiry 0 76 0 0 fourth and final touchdown of the day on a 21-yard scamper on the Blue Lewis, Bradford 0 61 0 0 0 61 Richardson, Vanzell 0 66 0 0 Callier, Phillip 0 6 42 0 0 48 Willis, Christopher 11 26 0 23 Team Statistics (Final) Tigers’ ensuing drive. The touchdown was the first of the season in a third Texas College vs Lincoln (MO) (Oct 18, 2014 at Jefferson City, Mo.) FUMBLES: Texas College-Harper, Milton 3-0. Lincoln (MO)-Williams, Byron 1-0; Vinson, Dennis 1-1. quarter by the Blue Tigers, and was set up by an 18-yard reception by Henderson and an 11-yard catch by Draine. TC LU
Daniels ended the Steers’ drive with an interception that gave LU the ball at the TC 45. A 20-yard run by Henderson moved the ball down to the LU 20, and on the next play, Jordan made it a 48-6 ballgame on a throw to Draine. Henderson finished his day with 222 yards rushing and 46 yards receiving for 268 all-purpose yards. Draine led the receiving corps with five catches for 76 yards while Winfrey had three receptions for 40 yards.
0-7 0 - 14 0 - 21 0 - 28 0 - 35 6 - 35 6 - 42 6 - 48 6 - 55 Mo.) 6 - 62
TB 1 IR 0 0 0 0
OB 2 Total 268 76 66 60
Lincoln: 62 Texas College: 6
Oct. 18, 2014 Jefferson City, Mo. Dwight T. Reed Stadium Homecoming
Scoring Summary (Final) Lincoln (MO) vs Indianapolis (Oct 25, 2014 at Indianapolis, IN)
2014 Game-By-Game Stats Lincoln (MO) (2-6,1-5) vs. Indianapolis (7-1,5-0) Date: Oct 25, 2014 • Site: Indianapolis, IN • Stadium: Key Stadium Attendance: 6547
WEEK EIGHT - Indianapolis 52, Lincoln 14 INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. - The Lincoln football team was held to just 228 yards, including only 61 through the air, as the Blue Tigers fell to Indianapolis, 52-14, on Saturday night (Oct. 25).
Score by Quarters Lincoln (MO) Indianapolis Qtr Time 1st 2nd
3rd
The Greyhounds scored on seven of their first eight drives, with the other concluding on a missed field goal at the end of the first half. The Blue Tigers held Indianapolis to just seven points in the first quarter, but the Greyhounds outscored Lincoln 38-7 through the next two stanzas. Indianapolis (7-1, 5-0 GLVC) entered the game with the top defense in the conference, and earned the ranking again on Saturday night. At one point in the second quarter Lincoln (2-6, 1-5 GLVC) had just 26 yards of offense, though some well-devised play-calling eventually changed that. With 3:25 remaining in the half, an 11-yard run by Morris Henderson and a pair of 10-yard receptions by Khiry Draine and Christopher Willis moved the Blue Tigers down to the Indy 27. The Blue Tigers then ran a halfback pass, with Bryson Winfrey taking the handoff and finding Vanzell Richardson for Lincoln’s first points of the night.
4th
08:07 14:56 13:11 08:39 03:25 00:23 11:50 02:47 14:00 04:09
1
2
0 7
3
7 24
4
0 14
7 7
Total
14 52
Scoring Play
0-7 0 - 14 0 - 17 0 - 24 0 - 31 7 - 31 7 - 38 7 - 45 14 - 45 14 - 52
Lincoln (MO) Indianapolis Kickoff time: 6:05 PM • End of Game: 8:36 PM • Total elapsed time: 2:31 Officials: Bryan Earl; Umpire: Mark Parrinello; Linesman:No. William McKoy; Rushing Gain Loss Net TD Lg Avg Rushing Referee: No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg Avg Henderson, Morris 142 Back 1 141 1 Chris 77 8.8 Ripp,Matt 19 112 Bade; 0 112 1 21 5.9 Line judge: Brian 16 Gurwin; judge: Madey; Field judge: Alexander Jordan, Owen 2 15 0 15 0 8 7.5 Walker,Andrew 21 80 6 74 1 13 3.5 Side judge: T. Skopczynski; Bruning,Aaron 9 59 0 59 1 26 6.6 Rose, Mustafa 2 9 1 8 0 9 4.0 Temperature: 15 Weather: Clear and Sunny Williams, Byron 75 deg 1 F 3• Wind: 0 3 mph 0 3S •3.0 Payton, Tuwan 3 20 0 20 0 9 6.7 Totals
Passing Jordan, Owen Winfrey, Bryson Totals Receiving Henderson, Morris Draine, Khiry Richardson, Vanzell Willis, Christopher Rouser, Delvon Winfrey, Bryson Totals Punting Segura, Julio Totals
21 169
C-A-I 8-21-1 1-1-0 9-22-1 No. Yards 3 6 2 13 1 27 1 10 1 3 1 2 9 61 No. 6 6
Yds 275 275
8.0
Barthel,Connor Team Totals
2 0 2 0 56 271
1 -1 2 -2 9 262
Yds TD Long Sack 34 0 10 0 27 1 27 0 61 1 27 0
Passing Barthel,Connor Totals
C-A-I 23-28-0 23-28-0
Yds TD Long Sack 255 4 32 0 255 4 32 0
Receiving Horn,Reece Johnson,Greg Walker,Andrew Payton, Tuwan Willis,Garrett Teglia, Kevin Ripp,Matt Totals
No. Yards 6 72 5 56 5 34 4 41 1 32 1 13 1 7 23 255
2 167
TD 0 0 1 0 0 0 1
1
77
Long 5 10 27 10 3 2 27
Avg Long In20 45.8 53 1 45.8 53 1
TB 0 0
Punting Polochanin,P Totals
No. 1 1
Returns Horn,Reece Payton, Tuwan Ripp,Matt Orris,Koby Totals
No Yds
Result
Field goals Miller,Scott Miller,Scott
Qtr Time 2nd 13:11 2nd 00:00
TB 0
Kickoffs Schickel, Brad Miller,Scott
No. Yards 1 54 8 455
All-purpose
Run Rcv 7 72 34 41
Punt Kickoff Intercept Returns No Yds Lg No Yds Lg No Yds Lg Hicks, Darius 0 0 0 5 69 32 0 0 0 Williams, Byron 0 0 0 2 39 25 0 0 0 Henderson, Morris 0 0 0 1 14 14 0 0 0 Totals 0 0 0 8 122 32 0 0 0 Field goals
Qtr
Time
Kickoffs Segura, Julio
No. Yards 3 181
All-purpose
Run Rcv
Dist
Avg 60.3 KR
PR
OB 0
IR
Total
Yds 52 52
Punt
3 0 0 0 3
63 0 0 0 63
Henderson, Morris 141 6 14 0 0 161 Ripp,Matt 112 That score made it a 31-7 game entering halftime, but Hicks, Darius 0 0 69 0 0 69 Horn,Reece 0 Williams, Byron 3 0 39 0 0 42 Walker,Andrew 74 Richardson, Vanzell 0 27Statistics 0 0 (Final) 0 27 Payton, Tuwan 20 the Greyhounds scored a pair of touchdowns in the Team LincolnFUMBLES: (MO) vs Indianapolis (Oct 25, 2014 at Indianapolis, IN) Lincoln (MO)-None. Indianapolis-None. third quarter to ultimately put the game out of reach. LU UINDY Lincoln did not get back on the board until the fourth FIRST DOWNS 9 32 Ru s h i n g 7 14 Passing 2 16 quarter, when Henderson broke off a 77-yard run for the Penalty 0 2 NET YARDS RUSHING 167 262 Blue Tigers’ second touchdown of the night. Henderson Rushing Attempts 21 56 Average Per Rush 8.0 4.7 finished the game with 141 yards and the score on 16 Rushing Touchdowns 1 3 Yards Gained Rushing 169 271 carries. Yards Lost Rushing 2 9
Jeremy Rives led the Lincoln defense with 12 tackles while Kareem Joyner was next with 11. Treston Pulley and Delano Johnson each broke up passes and Lawrence Cayou recorded two tackles for loss. Paul Dodson added eight takedowns and Kerry Roby and Eric Howard each had seven while Robert Daniels finished with five.
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UINDY - Ripp,Matt 3 yd run (Miller,Scott kick), 13-69 5:57 UINDY - Johnson,Greg 13 yd pass from Barthel,Connor (Miller,Scott kick), 12-85 5:53 UINDY - Miller,Scott 23 yd field goal, 4-6 1:29 UINDY - Walker,Andrew 13 yd run (Miller,Scott kick), 7-51 2:54 UINDY - Ripp,Matt 7 yd pass from Barthel,Connor (Miller,Scott kick), 8-40 3:43 LU - Richardson, Vanzell 27 yd pass from Winfrey, Bryson (Fishel, Andrew kick), 7-61 3:02 UINDY - Horn,Reece 15 yd pass from Barthel,Connor (Miller,Scott kick), 7-76 3:10 UINDY - Walker,Andrew 3 yd pass from Barthel,Connor (Miller,Scott kick), 13-75 7:05 Individual Statistics (Final) LU - Henderson, Morris 77 yd run (Fishel, Andrew kick), 2-85 0:49 Lincoln (MO) vs Indianapolis (Oct kick), 25, 2014 Indianapolis, IN) UINDY - Bruning,Aaron 26 yd run (Miller,Scott 14-94 at 9:51
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 Points off turnovers
61 9-22-1 2.8 6.8 1 228 43 5.3 0-0 5-35 6-275 45.8 35.3 1 2 0 1 3-181 60.3 40.7 0 0-0-0 0.0 8-122-0 15.2 0-0-0 0-0-0 0 17:16 3: 14 6:27 3: 31 4:04 4 of 11 0 of 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-2 0-0 0
255 23-28-0 9.1 11.1 4 517 84 6.2 0-0 3-20 1-52 52.0 52.0 1 1 0 0 9-509 56.6 43.0 0 3-63-0 21.0 3-59-0 19.7 1-14-0 0-0-0 0 42:44 11:46 8: 3 3 11:29 10:56 14 of 16 0 of 0 7-8 6-8 1-8 0-0 7-7 1-2 6
TD 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 4
0 0 3
Long 15 19 17 22 32 13 7 32
Avg Long In20 52.0 52 1 52.0 52 1 Kickoff
Lg No Yds
33 0 0 0 33
0 -0.5 0 -1.0 26 4.7
0 2 1 0 3
0 18 41 0 59
TB 0 0
Intercept
Lg No Yds
0 18 41 0 41
0 0 0 1 1
0 0 0 14 14
Lg
0 0 0 14 14
Dist Result 23 yards Good 34 yards Missed Avg 54.0 56.9 KR 41 0 0 18
PR 0 63 0 0
TB 0 0 IR 0 0 0 0
OB 0 0 Total 160 135 108 79
Indianapolis: 52 Lincoln: 14
Oct. 25, 2014 Indianapolis, Ind. Key Stadium
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Scoring Summary (Final) Lincoln (MO) vs Central Washington (Nov 01, 2014 at Ellensburg,WA)
2014 Game-By-Game Stats
Lincoln (MO) (2-7) vs. Central Washington (5-4) Date: Nov 01, 2014 • Site: Ellensburg,WA • Stadium: Tomlinson Attendance: 3778
WEEK NINE - Central Washington 17, Lincoln 14 ELLENSBURG, Wash. – A last-second field completed a 10-point comeback in the final three minutes for Central Washington, as the Lincoln football team dropped a 17-14 decision to the Wildcats on Saturday (Nov. 1). With the game tied at 14 and 1:29 left in regulation, Lincoln had an opportunity to either drive within range of a winning-field or run down the clock. On third down, however, quarterback Owen Jordan was sacked while scrambling and lost control of the football. The Wildcats recovered at the Lincoln 34 with 23 seconds left. Central Washington’s quarterback ran for 12 yards down to the LU 22 on the first play after the turnover, but was tackled back on the 25 while trying to run the ball towards the center of the field. The Wildcats then called a timeout to try the game-winning kick. CWU’s kicker had missed from 33-yards and 21-yards earlier in the game, but his kick from 41yards with one second remaining went through the goalposts, allowing the Wildcats to complete their rally. The contest, which was played 1,948 miles away from Jefferson City, was the longest road trip in Lincoln history, yet the Blue Tigers turned in their best road performance of the season. After being held to just 61 passing yards the week before, Lincoln got its air game going early against Central Washington. Jordan completed four passes, all to Khiry Draine, for 101 yards in that period, culminating in a 31-yard reception by Draine in the end zone for the first score of the game. Lincoln’s lead would remain at 6-0, however, after a bad snap on the point-after try. The Blue Tiger defense had a dominant first half, keeping the Wildcats off the scoreboard while holding Central Washington to just 78 yards and two first downs. Lincoln also forced two turnovers, with Kareem Joyner recovering a fumble and Robert Daniels intercepting a hail mary attempt at the end of the second quarter. Through the first two quarters, Central Washington had completed just six passes for 26 yards was held to 2-for-10 on third down conversions. An offensive miscue, however, allowed the Wildcats to get back in the game. On third-and-seven on Central Washington’s side of the field, Jordan attempted to hit a receiver in the middle of the defense, but was intercepted. CWU’s Kevin Haynes made several players miss then ran straight down the sideline, eventually galloping 73 yards for a touchdown. That play, combined with the bad snap on Lincoln’s extra point allowed the Wildcats to take a 7-6 lead into half time.
Score by Quarters Lincoln (MO) Central Washington Qtr Time 1st 2nd 4th
1
2
6 0
3
0 7
4
0 0
8 10
Total
14 17
Scoring Play
06:00 LU - Draine, Khiry 31 yd pass from Jordan, Owen (Jordan, Owen rush fumbld), 3-80 1:26 04:38 CWU - Haynes 73 yd interception return (McDonald kick) 08:42 LU - Henderson, Morris 17 yd run (Rouser, Delvon pass from Jordan, Owen), 14-80 6:26 Individual Statistics 01:29 CWU - Nelson,J. 4 yd run (McDonald kick), 6-39 1:29 (Final) 00:00 CWU - McDonald yd field goal, 3-9 0:23 Lincoln (MO) vs41Central Washington (Nov 01, 2014
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Lincoln (MO) Central Washington Kickoff time: 1pm • End of Game: 3:51 • Total elapsed time: 2:51 Officials: Referee: Brent Baumann; Umpire: Mike Murff; Linesman: No. Walter Keatley; Rushing No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg Avg Rushing Gain Loss Net TD Lg Avg Line judge:Morris Dan Stivers; Field judge: Cahd24 Burch; Henderson, 27 125 Back 9 judge: 116 1Nick 17 Larsen; 4.3 Todd 142 10 132 0 30 5.5 Side judge: Mike3.8 Burton; Jordan, Owen Rob Hilsenteger; 14 61 8Alternate: 53 0 17 Nelson,J. 13 69 19 50 1 16 3.8 Williams, Byron 52 degF 5 26 5 16 21 NW 0 • Weather: 9 4.2 Stinson 10 45 3 42 0 11 4.2 Temperature: • Wind: Cloudy Rose, Mustafa Totals
3 1 49 213
Passing Jordan, Owen Totals
C-A-I 10-22-1 10-22-1
Receiving Draine, Khiry Henderson, Morris Willis, Christopher Williams, Byron Totals
No. Yards 5 110 3 13 1 15 1 3 10 141
Punting Segura, Julio Totals
No. 10 10
Yds 392 392
3 -2 25 188
0 1
1 -0.7 17 3.8
Yds TD Long Sack 141 1 41 2 141 1 41 2 TD 1 0 0 0 1
Long 41 6 15 3 41
Avg Long In20 39.2 47 2 39.2 47 2
TB 1 1
Qtr
Time
Kickoffs Segura, Julio
No. Yards 3 160
All-purpose Henderson, Morris Draine, Khiry Jordan, Owen Williams, Byron
Run Rcv 116 13 0 110 53 0 21 3
Dist
Avg 53.3 KR 23 0 0 0
PR 0 0 0 0
1 0 48 256
Passing Nelson,J. Totals
C-A-I 11-25-1 11-25-1
Receiving Zalk Todd Self Clinch Logan Pernell Clark Totals
No. Yards 3 21 3 15 1 25 1 15 1 12 1 9 1 5 11 102
Punting Kuhn Totals
No. 8 8
Returns Davis,I. Haynes Zalk Totals
No Yds
Result
Field goals McDonald McDonald McDonald
Qtr 3rd 3rd 4th
TB 0
Kickoffs McDonald
No. Yards 3 154
All-purpose Todd Zalk Haynes Davis,I.
Run Rcv 132 15 0 21 0 0 0 0
Punt Kickoff Intercept Returns No Yds Lg No Yds Lg No Yds Lg Willis, Christopher 2 -3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Henderson, Morris 0 0 0 1 23 23 0 0 0 Daniels, Robert 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 18 18 Hicks, Darius 0 0 0 1 24 24 0 0 0 Rose, Mustafa 0 0 0 1 10 10 0 0 0 Totals 2 -3 0 3 57 24 1 18 18 Field goals
TEAM Totals
OB 0
IR 0 0 0 0
Total 152 110 53 24
Yds 297 297
Punt
5 0 0 5
70 0 0 70
13 -13 45 211
The Wildcats threatened to tie the game on the next drive, as Central Washington once again found its way down inside the Lincoln 10. This time CWU advanced to the LU 8, where a tackle on third down gave the Wildcats a fourth-and-one. Facing a touchdown deficit the Wildcats went for it, but Joyner and Jeremy Rives stopped the CWU runner for no gain to force a turnover on downs. The Blue Tigers were only able to gain five yards on their next drive, giving the Wildcats one more chance with just under three minutes left in the game. This time, Central Washington made its drive count, starting with a 25-yard pass completion on second down. A 15-yard completion gave the Wildcats first-and-goal from the Lincoln four, and two plays later Central Washington converted on a quarterback keeper. The extra point was good, tying the contest at 14. That led to the final events of the game, with Central Washington kicking the game-winner with one tick left on the clock. Jordan finished with 141 passing yards while Draine caught five passes for 110 yards and the score. Henderson rushed for 116 yards and a touchdown on 27 carries while Jordan rushed for 53 yards and Byron Williams gained 21 on the ground. Treston Pulley led the Lincoln defense with 12 tackles, including three for loss, while Joyner had 11 and Paul Dodson finished with eight. Julius Jackson added two tackles for loss.
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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 Points off turnovers
1 213 25 141 10-22-1 6.4 14.1 1 329 71 4.6 5-1 7-70 10-392 39.2 30.2 2 0 1 1 3-160 53.3 33.0 0 2--3-0 -1.5 3-57-0 19.0 1-18-0 0-0-0 0 32:20 8: 14 9:57 4: 23 9:46 5 of 18 0 of 1 1-1 1-1 0-1 2-16 0-0 0-0 0
1 256 45 102 11-25-1 4.1 9.3 0 313 73 4.3 3-1 6-55 8-297 37.1 35.0 2 1 1 0 3-154 51.3 32.3 0 5-70-0 14.0 3-61-0 20.3 1-73-1 0-0-0 0 27:40 6: 46 5: 0 3 10:37 5: 1 4 4 of 16 0 of 1 1-4 1-4 0-4 2-8 2-2 1-3 20
0 -13.0 30 4.4
Yds TD Long Sack 102 0 25 2 102 0 25 2 TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Long 15 7 25 15 12 9 5 25
Avg Long In20 37.1 53 2 37.1 53 2 Kickoff
Lg No Yds
41 0 0 41
0 0 3 3
0 0 61 61
0 0 25 25
Avg 51.3 KR 0 61 0 0
0 1 0 1
0 73 0 73
Lg
0 73 0 73
Result Missed Missed Good TB 0
PR 0 0 0 70
OB 0
IR 0 0 73 0
Central Washington: 17 Lincoln: 14
Nov. 1, 2014 Ellensburg, Wash. Tomlinson Stadium
TB 1 1
Intercept
Lg No Yds
Time Dist 04:36 33 yards 00:08 21 yards 00:00 41 yards
Central Washington (5-4) started to gets its offense going in the third Team Statistics FUMBLES: Lincoln (MO)-Henderson, Morris (Final) 2-0; Jordan, Owen 2-1; Draine, Khiry 1-0. Central quarter, picking up eight first downs in that period and twice gettingLincoln inWashington-Todd 1-1;Washington TEAM 1-0; Nelson,J. 1-0. (MO) vs Central (Nov 01, 2014 at Ellensburg,WA) side the Lincoln 20. On their first red-zone drive, the Wildcats got down LU CWU to the LU 6, but a sack by Davon Walls on third down pushed CWU back FIRST DOWNS 16 16 to the 16. Central Washington attempted a 33-yard field goal, but it was Ru s h i n g 11 11 no good. On Central Washington’s next drive, the Wildcats advanced the Passing 4 4 Penalty 1 1 ball down to the Lincoln four, but the Blue Tigers once again stopped NET YARDS RUSHING 188 211 them on third down. Central Washington once again lined up for a field Rushing Attempts 49 48 goal, this time from 21-yards out. Once again the kick was no good. Average Per Rush 3.8 4.4 The tide turned back in the Blue Tigers’ favor in the fourth quarter, thanks to some big running by Morris Henderson. The senior gained 66 yards on the ground on Lincoln’s first drive of the final period, including picking up two big third-and-longs, the second of which resulted in a 17-yard touchdown run. Lincoln opted to go for two, and Jordan found an open Delvon Rouser for the two-point conversion and the seven-point lead.
0 1
Total 147 82 73 70
Scoring Summary (Final) McKendree vs Lincoln (MO) (Nov 08, 2014 at Jefferson City, Mo.)
2014 Game-By-Game Stats McKendree (4-6,4-3) vs. Lincoln (MO) (2-8,1-6) Date: Nov 08, 2014 • Site: Jefferson City, Mo. • Stadium: Dwight T. Reed Attendance: 2750
WEEK TEN - McKendree 56, Lincoln 36 JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. - Despite a record-breaking performance by Khiry Draine, the Lincoln football team fell to McKendree, 56-36, in its 2014 home finale on Saturday (Nov. 8). Draine caught eight passes for 172 yards and two scores, causing Draine to break one Lincoln single-season record while tying another. Draine now has 841 receiving yards on the year, surpassing the LU program record of 791, which was set back in 2011. Draine also has nine touchdown receptions on the season, becoming the third Blue Tiger to ever have that many in a year and the first since Mike West accomplished the feat in 1977. More than half of Owen Jordan’s passing yardage went to Draine, as Jordan finished 22-for-33 for 259 yards and three scores. Christopher Willis had the other touchdown reception, finishing with six catches for 31 yards. Quan Guion and Morris Henderson both had three receptions while Rashyied Melvin and Delvon Rouser each had one. Henderson also scored a pair of touchdowns, one on the ground and one on a kick return, and ended his day with 25 carries for 90 yards. McKendree (4-6, 4-3 GLVC) scored points on each of its first eight drives and only punted once during the contest. The Bearcats out-gained the Blue Tigers, 561-359, thanks to a balanced attack in which McKendree rushed for 296 yards and passed for 265. Lincoln (2-8, 1-6 GLVC), meanwhile, was held to just 100 yards on the ground. The Bearcats held a 14-0 lead before Lincoln got on the board on Henderson’s one-yard touchdown run. That play capped off a 65-yard drive in which LU converted twice on fourth downs, once thanks to a penalty and the other courtesy of a 17-yard reception by Draine. McKendree took control of the game after that point, scoring 20 unanswered on three consecutive touchdowns, though Treston Pulley blocked the Bearcats’ point-after try after the last score. The Blue Tigers got back on the board late in the second quarter, this time after driving 75 yards in just over five minutes. Guion made two big catches on the drive, including one for 10 yards and another for 24, and Henderson picked up a key third down with a six-yard reception. Draine finished the drive with a five-yard scoring catch to pull the Blue Tigers to within 20. McKendree finished the half strong, though, moving down to the LU 17 in the final 1:02 before kicking a 34-yard field goal to enter the intermission up 37-14.
Score by Quarters McKendree Lincoln (MO) Qtr Time 1st
2nd
3rd
4th
11:10 07:22 02:20 01:19 11:59 06:08 01:02 00:00 08:25 03:55 03:42 08:10 06:09 05:50 03:27
1
2
21 7
3
16 7
4
10 6
9 16
Total
56 36
Scoring Play
McKendree
Lincoln (MO)
Schmudlach,Zane Williams,Treye James,Cameron Totals
1 17 4 14 1 3 50 309
Passing Fisher,Isaac Schmudlach,Zane Fred,Brendan Totals
C-A-I 14-21-0 2-4-0 1-1-0 17-26-0
Receiving Dowling,Sean James,Cameron Gatti,Dewayne Herring,Ryan Brewer,Tyler Doty,Pat Cook,Tobias Balster,Dalton Edwards,Shayeen Totals
No. Yards 4 63 3 95 2 40 2 18 2 11 1 21 1 9 1 5 1 3 17 265
Punting TEAM McMahon,Alex Totals
No. 1 0 1
Yds 22 0 22
Returns James,Cameron Brown,Weston Navarro,Cruz Curry,Derrick Totals
No Yds
Field goals O'Block,Steven O'Block,Steven O'Block,Steven
Qtr 2nd 3rd 4th
Punt
1 0 0 0 1
27 0 0 0 27
0 17 0 14 0 3 13 296
0 0 0 2
Yds TD Long Sack 249 5 58 1 11 0 6 0 5 0 5 0 265 5 58 1 TD 0 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 5
Long 28 58 30 12 6 21 9 5 3 58
Avg Long In20 22.0 22 0 0.0 0 0 22.0 22 0 Kickoff
Lg No Yds
27 0 0 0 27
1 25 0 0 1 15 2 92 4 132
No. Yards 10 459
All-purpose James,Cameron Curry,Derrick Edwards,Shayeen Fisher,Isaac
Run Rcv 3 95 0 0 74 3 73 0
Avg 45.9 KR 25 92 0 0
PR 27 0 0 0
TB 0 0 0
Intercept
Lg No Yds
25 0 15 70 70
Time Dist 00:00 34 yards 03:55 22 yards 08:10 34 yards
Kickoffs King,Kolton
17 17.0 4 3.5 3 3.0 35 5.9
0 1 0 0 1
0 17 0 0 17
Lg
0 17 0 0 17
Totals
40 131
Passing Jordan, Owen Totals
C-A-I 22-33-1 22-33-1
Receiving Draine, Khiry Willis, Christopher Guion, Quan Henderson, Morris Melvin, Rashyied Rouser, Delvon Totals
No. Yards 8 172 6 31 3 38 3 6 1 7 1 5 22 259
Punting Segura, Julio Totals
No. 5 5
31 100
Yds 160 160
Kickoffs Segura, Julio
No. Yards 4 204
All-purpose Henderson, Morris Draine, Khiry Guion, Quan Willis, Christopher
Run Rcv 90 6 0 172 0 38 1 31
Total 150 92 77 73
Pulley had a big game, leading the Lincoln defense with 12 tackles while blocking the extra point and a punt. Eric Howard and Tucker each had 10 tackles, with Howard also registering a sack, and Kerry Roby and Paul Dodson each had eight tackles. Robert Daniels broke up two passes while Davon Walls made two tackles for loss. Jeremy Rives added five tackles and broke up a pass.
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 Points off turnovers
10.2 15.6 5 561 76 7.4 0-0 10-64 1-22 22.0 22.0 0 0 0 0 10-459 45.9 30.9 0 1-27-0 27.0 4-132-0 33.0 1-17-0 0-0-0 0 31:31 6: 40 7:12 9: 57 7:42 4 of 11 3 of 4 6-6 3-6 3-6 3-11 5-7 3-3 3
2.5
TD 2 1 0 0 0 0 3
Long 60 11 24 6 7 5 60
TB 0 0
Punt Kickoff Intercept Returns No Yds Lg No Yds Lg No Yds Lg Guion, Quan 0 0 0 1 10 10 0 0 0 Henderson, Morris 0 0 0 1 87 87 0 0 0 Rose, Mustafa 0 0 0 2 5 5 0 0 0 Parker, Clayton 0 0 0 1 3 3 0 0 0 Hicks, Darius 0 0 0 2 21 16 0 0 0 Williams, Byron 0 0 0 2 24 18 0 0 0 Totals 0 0 0 9 150 87 0 0 0
TB 0 IR 0 0 0 0
20
Avg Long In20 32.0 38 1 32.0 38 1
Field goals
OB 1
1
Yds TD Long Sack 259 3 60 3 259 3 60 3
Result Good Good Good
Team Statistics (Final)
It didn’t take the Bearcats long to get back on the board, however, as a 70-yard kickoff return led to an eight-yard touchdown run on the ensuing drive. For the second time in the game, though, the Blue Tigers blocked the extra point, with Addison Tucker getting his hand on the ball. The Blue Tigers kept the momentum going on their next drive, as a 22-yard catch by Draine followed by three carries for 25 yards by Henderson eventually led to Willis’ one-yard touchdown catch. Lincoln again chose to go for two and were nearly stuffed, but Henderson managed to pick up a loose ball and race into the end zone for the conversion. Neither team was able to score after that, leading to the 56-36 final.
7-0 14 - 0 14 - 7 21 - 7 28 - 7 34 - 7 34 - 14 37 - 14 44 - 14 47 - 14 47 - 20 50 - 20 50 - 28 56 - 28 56 - 36
Kickoff time: 1:00pm • End of Game: 4:12 • Total elapsed time: 3:12 Rushing No. Gain Edwards; Loss Net TD Lg Avg David Rushing No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg Avg Officials: Referee: Richard Umpire: Condon; Linesman: William Rumney; Henderson, Morris 25 105 15 90 1 20 3.6 Edwards,Shayeen 8 74 0 74 0 31 9.2 Line judge: Jay Crapo; judge: Rogers; Field judge: Brett Fisher,Isaac 10 Back 77 4 73 James 0 35 7.3 Melvin, Rashyied 3 8 Henninger; 0 8 0 4 2.7 Hammonds,Myles 11 51 4 47 0 15 4.3 Williams, Byron 3 8 3 5 0 4 1.7 Side judge: Ryan Allen; Willis, Christopher 1 1 0 1 0 1 1.0 Witcik,Kevin 7 42 1 41 1 13 5.9 Temperature: Low 50s • Wind: NW 12MPH • Weather: Sunny, clear skies. Herring,Ryan 8 31 4 27 1 8 3.4 Jordan, Owen 8 9 13 -4 0 5 -0.5
Qtr
Time
Dist
Result
Avg 51.0 KR 87 0 10 0
PR 0 0 0 0
McKendree scored a touchdown and a field goal on its first two drivesMcKendreeFUMBLES: vs Lincoln (MO) (Nov 08, 2014 atMorris Jefferson Mo.) McKendree-None. Lincoln (MO)-Henderson, 1-0; Jordan,City, Owen 1-0; Rose, Mustafa 1-0; Hicks, Darius 1-0. of the second half, but Henderson put LU back on the scoreboard with MCK LU an 87-yard kickoff return for a score. It was the second kickoff return for FIRST DOWNS 29 23 Ru s h i n g 15 6 a score by Henderson on the season and the first since a 91-yard return Passing 10 12 Penalty 4 5 against Langston in the season opener. Henderson became one of just NET YARDS RUSHING 296 100 five players in NCAA Division II to return score twice on kickoff returns Rushing Attempts 50 40 Average Per Rush 5.9 2.5 in 2014. The extra point attempt bounced off one of the uprights, keepRushing Touchdowns 2 1 ing Lincoln down, 47-20. The Blue Tigers tried a surprise onside kick Yards Gained Rushing 309 131 Yards Lost Rushing 13 31 afterwards, and did end up recovering, but were unable to score on the NET YARDS PASSING 265 259 Completions-Attempts-Int 17-26-0 22-33-1 ensuing drive. Another field goal by McKendree made the score 50-20 early in the fourth quarter, but a 60-yard reception by Draine allowed the Blue Tigers to get on the board again. Draine accounted for 89 yards on that drive, making a 10-yard catch on 4th-and-7 before making a 19-yard touchdown reception. Lincoln opted to go for two, and Rouser caught Jordan’s pass to cut the Bearcat lead to 50-28.
V-H
MCK - James,Cameron 24 yd pass from Fisher,Isaac (O'Block,Steven kick), 9-75 3:50 MCK - Gatti,Dewayne 30 yd pass from Fisher,Isaac (O'Block,Steven kick), 4-38 1:49 LU - Henderson, Morris 1 yd run (Fishel, Andrew kick), 12-65 4:58 MCK - James,Cameron 58 yd pass from Fisher,Isaac (O'Block,Steven kick), 3-69 0:56 MCK - Doty,Pat 21 yd pass from Fisher,Isaac (O'Block,Steven kick), 7-85 2:18 MCK - Edwards,Shayeen 3 yd pass from Fisher,Isaac (O'Block,Steven kick blockd), 10-61 3:52 LU - Draine, Khiry 5 yd pass from Jordan, Owen (Fishel, Andrew kick), 13-75 5:01 MCK - O'Block,Steven 34 yd field goal, 7-43 0:57 MCK - Herring,Ryan 2 yd run (O'Block,Steven kick), 12-90 4:19 MCK - O'Block,Steven 22 yd field goal, 8-35 3:38 LU - Henderson, Morris 87 yd kickoff return (Fishel, Andrew kick failed) MCK - O'Block,Steven 34 yd field goal, 9-48 4:17 LU - Draine, Khiry 19 yd pass from Jordan, Owen (Rouser, Delvon pass from Jordan, Owen), 8-94 1:56 Individual Statistics (Final) 1-8 0:05 MCK - Witcik,Kevin 8 yd run (O'Block,Steven kick blockd), McKendree Lincoln (MO) (Nov 08, 2014 at Jefferson City, Mo.) LU - Willis, Christopher 1 vs yd pass from Jordan, Owen (Henderson, Morris rush), 8-61 2:18
7.8 11.8 3 359 73 4.9 4-0 5-61 5-160 32.0 26.6 1 0 0 1 4-204 51.0 18.0 0 0-0-0 0.0 9-150-1 16.7 0-0-0 0-0-0 0 28:29 8: 20 7: 4 8 5: 03 7: 1 8 5 of 14 2 of 3 4-5 4-5 0-5 1-3 2-3 0-0 0
TB 0 IR 0 0 0 0
OB 0 Total 183 172 48 32
McKendree: 56 Lincoln: 36
Nov. 8, 2014 Jefferson City, Mo. Dwight T. Reed Stadium Senior Day/ Heroes Weekend
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Scoring Summary (Final) Lincoln (MO) vs Missouri S&T (Nov 15, 2014 at Rolla, MO)
2014 Game-By-Game Stats
Lincoln (MO) (2-9,1-7) vs. Missouri S&T (4-7,3-5) Date: Nov 15, 2014 • Site: Rolla, MO • Stadium: Allgood-Bailey Stad. Attendance: 525
WEEK ELEVEN - Missouri S&T 14, Lincoln 9 ROLLA, Mo. - On a day marked by heavy winds and a light snowfall, Missouri S&T held on to hand the Lincoln football team a 14-9 loss in the 2014 season finale for both teams on Saturday (Nov. 15). Missouri S&T (4-7, 3-5 GLVC) entered the game with a pass-heavy attack, but Lincoln held the Miners to just 118 yards through the air. Missouri S&T made up for that on the ground, however, rushing for 248 yards on the day. Lincoln (2-9, 1-7 GLVC), meanwhile, was held to just 36 net yards on the ground, but out-gained the Miners 263-118 in the passing game. A big factor in the Blue Tigers’ passing success was Khiry Draine, who became the first Lincoln receiver ever to gain over 1,000 yards in a season. Draine was already the team’s single-season receiving yard leader, as he entered the game with 841 yards. On Saturday, Draine added nine receptions for 170 yards to his total, giving him 1,011 receiving yards on the season. A 46-yard completion by Owen Jordan to Draine set up Lincoln’s first score, as Draine stepped out just a yard shy of the end zone early in the second quarter. Both teams had played to a scoreless tie in the first period, but Draine’s play allowed the Blue Tigers to strike first. The Blue Tigers were unable to get the ball into the end zone, but Andrew Fishel made a 26-yard field goal to put LU ahead, 3-0. It was the first field goal of the season for Lincoln, which had not attempted a three-point play since the second week of the season. Lincoln kept the Miners off the board until near the end of the half, when a 13-yard run on third down set up a three-yard touchdown completion for Missouri S&T. The score would be 7-3 in favor of the Miners entering halftime, and would stay that way until Missouri S&T’s second drive of the third quarter, which ended with a one-yard scoring run.
Score by Quarters Lincoln (MO) Missouri S&T Qtr Time 2nd 3rd 4th
10:42 00:21 09:10 14:58
1
2
0 0
3
3 7
4
0 7
6 0
Total
9 14
Scoring Play
LU MST MST LU -
Lincoln (MO)
The game turned into a defensive tussle after that point, with each team doing just enough to keep the score at 14-9. Lincoln’s best chance at mounting a game-winning drive came with 4:10 left on the clock, as an off-sides penalty gave LU a first-and-five on the S&T 49. A sack followed by two-straight incompletions forced Lincoln to punt, however, and Missouri S&T picked up three first downs on the ensuing drive to hold on for the win. Jordan finished his afternoon with 17 completions for 194 yards while Dennis Vinson completed two of his four pass attempts for 37 yards. Winfrey ended with 37 receiving yards while Quan Guion had 22. The longest run of the day by a Blue Tiger was actually by the punter, as Julio Segura raced 15 yards to pick up a first down on a fake. Segura had a typically strong game, averaging 42.9 yards on punts with a long of 54 and three that landed inside the S&T 20. On kickoffs, Segura averaged 51.0 yards. The Blue Tigers came away with three interceptions, with Robert Daniels tallying two and Kerry Roby grabbing the other. Kareem Joyner led LU with 14 tackles, including two for loss and a sack. Treston Pulley was next with 10 while Davon Walls had seven takedowns and 1.5 sacks. Paul Dodson blocked a field goal and ended the game with nine tackles.
94
3-0 3-7 3 - 14 9 - 14
Missouri S&T
Kickoff time: 1:00 pm • End of Game: 4:01 pm • Total elapsed time: 3:01 No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg Rushing Gain Loss Net TD Lg Avg Officials: Referee:No. Dave Figueira; Umpire: Darren Rushing Jenkins; Linesman: Kurt Beiter; Wilkes, Lamar 15 98 28 70 0 21 Henderson, Morris 16 44 6 38 0 12 2.4 Line judge: judge: Beckering; Bournes, Field C. 13 Bryan 69 1 68 1 14 Segura, Julio Mike Dobson; 1 15 Back 0 judge: 15 0 Nathan 15 15.0 Robinson; Side judge: Lou Hagele; Williams, Byron 3 8 0 8 0 5 2.7 Hendricks, S. 13 60 0 60 0 9 Kennard, Chris 10 34 0 34 0 7 Winfrey, Bryson 33 • Wind: 1 2 SSE-15 0 2• Weather: 0 2 2.0Overcast Temperature: Melvin, Rashyied Vinson, Dennis Jordan, Owen Totals
1 2 9 33
Passing Jordan, Owen Vinson, Dennis Winfrey, Bryson Totals
C-A-I 17-34-2 2-4-1 1-1-0 20-39-3
Receiving Draine, Khiry Guion, Quan Winfrey, Bryson Hicks, Darius Rouser, Delvon Totals
No. Yards 9 170 4 22 3 37 2 17 2 17 20 263
Punting Segura, Julio Totals
No. 7 7
1 0 9 79
Yds 300 300
1 1.0 0 -6.0 4 -1.8 15 1.1
Simpson, Peter TEAM Totals
3 18 2 0 56 279
Yds TD Long Sack 194 0 46 4 49 0 37 2 20 0 20 0 263 0 46 6
Passing Wilkes, Lamar Simpson, Peter Brown, Reed Totals
C-A-I 8-18-1 4-10-2 1-1-0 13-29-3
Receiving Moody, Leon Taylor, Nick Elrod, Spencer Burgess, Cody Stovall, Melvin Nutt, Jacob Bournes, C. Totals
No. Yards 3 36 3 23 2 16 2 14 1 25 1 3 1 1 13 118
0 12 25 43
1 -12 -16 36
TD 0 0 0 0 0 0
1 0 0 1
Long 46 12 24 20 12 46
Avg Long In20 42.9 54 3 42.9 54 3
0 18 2 -2 31 248
Avg 4.7 5.2 4.6 3.4 9 6.0 0 -1.0 21 4.4
0 0 1
Yds TD Long Sack 59 0 11 4 56 0 25 0 3 1 3 0 118 1 25 4 Long 21 11 8 9 25 3 1 25
Punting Dussold, Austin Totals
No. 6 6
Punt Kickoff Intercept Returns No Yds Lg No Yds Lg No Yds Lg Willis, Christopher 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Hicks, Darius 0 0 0 1 34 34 0 0 0 Daniels, Robert 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 29 29 Roby, Kerry 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 Totals 1 0 0 1 34 34 3 29 29
Returns Moody, Leon Stovall, Melvin Brown, Will Harlan, Jake Totals
No Yds
Field goals Fishel, Andrew
Field goals Mannino, Nolan
Qtr Time Dist Result 2nd 00:00 40 yards Blocked
Qtr Time Dist Result 2nd 10:42 26 yards Good
Kickoffs Segura, Julio
No. Yards 3 153
All-purpose
Run Rcv
Avg 51.0 KR
PR
TB 0
OB 0
IR
Total
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 Points off turnovers
11 2 36 33 1.1 1 79 43 263 20-39-3 6.7 13.1 0 299 72 4.2 0-0 14-130 7-300 42.9 43.1 3 2 0 1 3-153 51.0 29.7 0 1-0-0 0.0 1-34-0 34.0 3-29-0 0-0-0 3 30:44 9: 12 7:21 9: 18 4:53 6 of 17 3 of 3 2-3 1-3 1-3 4-24 0-0 1-1 12
Yds 182 182
TD 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1
TB 0 0
Punt
2 0 0 0 2
-2 0 0 0 -2
Kickoff
0 0 0 0 0
No. Yards 2 103
All-purpose
Run Rcv 0 36 70 0 68 1 60 0
6 6 248 56 4.4 1 279 31 118 13-29-3 4.1 9.1 1 366 85 4.3 2-0 7-51 6-182 30.3 30.3 2 0 0 2 2-103 51.5 34.5 0 2--2-0 -1.0 3-64-0 21.3 3-41-0 0-0-0 0 29:16 5: 48 7: 3 9 5: 42 10:07 5 of 12 0 of 1 2-3 2-3 0-3 6-37 2-2 0-1 0
Avg Long In20 30.3 37 2 30.3 37 2
Lg No Yds
Kickoffs Mannino, Nolan
Draine, Khiry 0 170 0 0 0 170 Moody, Leon The Blue Tigers mounted their longest drive of the game later in the Hicks, Darius 0 17 34 0 0 51 Wilkes, Lamar third quarter, taking the ball over on their own five at the 6:50 mark. Winfrey, Bryson 2 37 0 0 0 39 Bournes, C. 38 Hendricks, S. After a 17-yard completion to Draine, Lincoln nearly had a quick score, Henderson, Morris 38 0 0 0 0 Team Statistics (Final) FUMBLES: Lincoln (MO)-None. Missouri S&T-TEAM 2-0. as Morris Henderson caught a pass and took the ball 78 yards to the Lincoln (MO) vs Missouri S&T (Nov 15, 2014 at Rolla, MO) house. The refs ruled that Henderson had stepped out of bounds prior LU MST to making the catch, however, negating the score. Henderson finished FIRST DOWNS 17 28 his day with a team-high 38 rushing yards. Ru s h i n g 4 16
Undeterred, Jordan found Bryson Winfrey for a 24-yard completion, the first of three big plays by Winfrey on that drive. With Lincoln later facing a third-and-eight, Winfrey made a spectacular leaping onehanded grab to keep the scoring drive alive. The Blue Tigers later got down to the S&T one-yard line on a 20-yard halfback pass from Winfrey to Darius Hicks. Time ended up running out on the third quarter shortly after that play, but Lincoln scored on the first play of the fourth quarter on a run by Rashyied Melvin.
V-H
Fishel, Andrew 26 yd field goal, 7-60 2:31 - Nutt, Jacob 3 yd pass from Brown, Reed (Mannino, Nolan kick), 9-77 1:30 Individual Statistics (Final) - Lincoln Bournes, C. 1 yd vs runMissouri (Mannino, Nolan (MO) S&T kick), (Nov6-55 15, 1:37 2014 at Rolla, MO) Melvin, Rashyied 1 yd run (Jordan, Owen pass failed), 17-95 6:52
2 1 0 0 3
51 13 0 0 64
KR 51 0 0 0
Intercept
Lg No Yds
33 13 0 0 33
Avg 51.5 PR -2 0 0 0
TB 0 0
0 0 1 2 3
TB 0
0 0 2 39 41
Lg
0 0 2 26 26
OB 1
IR 0 0 0 0
Total 85 70 69 60
Missouri S&T: 14 Lincoln: 9
Nov. 15, 2014 Rolla, Mo. Allgood-Bailey 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
1961
3-5-0
Dwight T. Reed
108
179
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
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Coaching Records Coach
LU
Opp. 2014 (2-9)
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
2014
2-9-0
1-8`
Mike Jones
299
326
Year
WLT
1962
Conference
*-Interim Head Coach final five games of 2010
96
9/6/14 vs. Langston 9/13/14 SW BAPTIST 9/20/14 QUINCY 9/27/14 Truman State 10/4/14 William Jewell 10/11/14 SAINT JOSEPH'S 10/18/14 TEXAS COLLEGE 10/25/14 Indianapolis 11/1/14 Central Washington 11/8/14 MCKENDREE 11/15/14 Missouri S&T
L, 48-49 L, 21-42 W, 42-13 L, 20-29 L, 13-20 L, 20-28 W, 62-6 L, 14-52 L, 14-17 L, 36-56 L, 9-14
2013 (3-8) 9/5/13 Lindenwood 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
All-Time Record: 249-424-24 Points For: 10,223 Points Against: 16,328 ~ - 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 ` - Great Lakes Valley Conference
Yearly Game-by-Game Results 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 Saint Joseph's 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
2005 (2-7) 8/27/05 Central State (OH) 9/1/05 Central Missouri 9/10/05 LANGSTON 9/17/05 Saint 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
2000 (3-6) Lane Washburn SWAOG Peru State Clark-Atlanta Stillman Langston Haskell Northwestern OK.
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 SAINT JOSEPH'S
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
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
2003 (4-7) 8/28/03 Cent. Missouri 9/6/03 Pittsburg State 2008 (1-8) 8/30/08 West Virginia State L, 13-67 9/13/03 Tuskegee 9/6/08 Langston L, 17-47 9/20/03 Lane 9/20/08 TRINITY INT. L, 10-18 9/27/03 OK. Panhandle St. 9/27/08 SAINT JOSEPH'S L, 10-31 10/4/03 LANGSTON 10/4/08 Haskell W, 43-37 10/11/03 NORTHWEST OK. 10/18/08 CENTRAL ST. (OH) L, 17-36 10/18/03 Saint Joseph's 10/24/03 Stillman 10/25/08 Ark.-Pine Bluff L, 0-42 11/8/03 Southern 11/1/08 MISSOURI S&T L, 0-68 11/8/08 Ken. Wesleyan L, 14-36 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
2009 (0-11) 8/29/09 UPPER IOWA 9/5/09 LANGSTON 9/12/09 Virginia State 9/19/09 MOREHOUSE 9/26/09 Saint Joseph's 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
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 Saint Joseph's 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 SAINT JOSEPH'S L, 3-60 10/28/06 Langston L, 7-76 11/4/06 Tiffin L, 8-62
2002 (4-7) CENTRAL MO. Clark Atlanta SAINT JOSEPH'S Ken. Wesleyan OK. PANHANDLE Tuskegee STILLMAN N.WESTERN OK. Langston AUGUSTANA (S.D.) LANE
L, 7-63 L, 12-14 L, 17-24 W, 24-12 W, 34-6 L, 20-46 L, 14-58 L, 3-57 W, 34-13 L, 6-30 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 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
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, 0-6
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
1985 (1-10) Southern Illinois FORT HAYS STATE EVANSVILLE Ark.-Pine Bluff Evangel Nwst. Missouri Central State Truman MISSOURI-ROLLA SEST. MISSOURI Central Missouri
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
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 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
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
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
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
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, 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
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
97
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
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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 McMurry 2015 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 1 2 1 2 1 6 5 2 6 5 9 1 2 4 2 1 2 4 1 48 5 1 14 61 7 2 1 10 1 N/A 2 1 3 2 3 30 10 15 3 2
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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 0-1 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 0-2 4-0 1-0 26-19-3 2-3 0-1 8-6 20-39-2 3-3-1 0-2 1-0 7-1-2 0-1 N/A 0-2 0-1 1-2 1-1 0-3 11-19 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) 2014 (L, 14-17) 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) 2014 (L, 14-52) 1955 (W, 27-6) 1933 (W, 69-0) 1988 (L, 13-22) 2009 (L, 6-21) 2009 (L, 7-20) 2007 (L, 3-54) 2014 (L, 48-49) 1941 (W, 26-12) 2013 (L, 22-24) 1959 (W, 38-23) 1949 (W, 13-7) 2014 (L, 36-56) N/A 2005 (L, 0-30) 2006 (L, 10-52) 1971 (L, 13-20) 1952 (W, 49-6) 2009 (L, 6-16) 2014 (L, 9-14) 2013 (L, 10-59) 1983 (L, 12-36) 2011 (L, 20-81) 1966 (W, 28-14)
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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 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. Francis (Ill.) 2015 Saint 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 1 1 N/A 10 3 1 2 1 20 1 6 1 7 1 6 1 26 2 6 2 6 1 25 2 1 1 1 6 2 16 1 1 1 13 2 1 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 1-0 1-0 N/A 1-9 3-0 0-1 2-0 0-1 2-18 0-1 3-3 1-0 1-6 1-0 1-5 1-0 3-20-3 1-1 2-3-1 0-2 4-1-1 0-1 4-20-1 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 0-1 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) 2014 (W, 42-13) 1959 (W, 22-0) N/A 2014 (L, 20-28) 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) 2014 (L, 21-42) 1956 (W, 25-18) 2005 (L, 3-34) 2000 (W, 41-14) 1966 (L, 6-28) 2014 (W, 62-6) 1957 (W, 33-13) 2007 (L, 6-57) 1928 (L, 0-38) 2008 (L, 10-18) 2014 (L, 20-29) 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) 2014 (L, 13-20) 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 2014, 42-13 1959, 22-0 N/A 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 2014, 62-6 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
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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 4 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 7 37 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 .159 .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 - 9-46-0 (.164) All Time - 249-424-24
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
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All-Time Records Scoring
Game Player
Most Points Scored
36
Most Touchdowns Scored
6
Season
Player
Year
Career Player
Morris Henderson 132
Leo Lewis
1953
384
Leo Lewis 1951-54
Morris Henderson
22
Leo Lewis
1953
64
Leo Lewis 1951-54
Most Point-After Kicks Made 8
Gerald Walker Andrew Fishel
35
Andrew Fishel
2013
67
Andrew Fishel 2013-14
Most Field Goals Made
3
Gerardo Cornejo
Most Points Scored by a Placekicker
14
Gerardo Cornejo
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
374
Jacob Morris 2011-14
Most Yards Gained Passing
380
Sean Irons
2076
Jacob Morris
2013
4709
Steve Bohlken 1986-89
Most Touchdowns Passing
4
James Lang Jacob Morris (2x)
18
James Lang
1972
35
James Lang 1969-72
Highest Completion %
.739
Jacob Morris
.571
Jacob Morris
2013
.552
Jacob Morris 2011-14
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
1,011
Khiry Draine
2014
2030
John McDaniel 1971-73
Most Touchdowns Receiving
3
Sam Parnham Mike West Khiry Draine
9
John McDaniel Mike West Khiry Draine
1973 1977 2014
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
32.0
Morris Henderson 2014
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 2010-2014 1957-59 1955-58 1962-64 2001-03 1971-73
Carries-Yards 523-4457 522-3257 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 Khiry Draine Ricky King Gabe Coleman Mike West Maurice Woodard Wes Woods
Years 1971-73 2012-14 1977-79 1968-70 1975-77 2010-13 1981-84
Rec.-Yards 105-2030 88-1,887 128-1759 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 Photos
Seniors
Coaches 107
Team Photos
Quarterbacks
Running Backs/Full Backs 108
Team Photos
Wide Receivers/Tight Ends
Offensive Line 109
Team Photos
Defensive Line
Linebackers 110
Team Photos
Defensive Backs
Specialists 111
In Memory In 2013, a pair of tragedies rocked the Lincoln football team. On May 25, Gabriel Soto, a player who was expected to see time at either defensive back or linebacker during the upcoming season, was hit by stray gunfire from a nearby drive-by shooting while he was in his garage at his home in Los Angeles, Calif. Soto had been a redshirt a player during Lincoln's 2012 campaign, but the coaching staff believed he was going to be a big part of the Blue Tigers' defensive rotation in 2013. Lincoln dedicated its 2013 football season to the memory of Soto.
Gabriel Soto
Less than six months later, tragedy struck the Blue Tigers once again. Joe Jackson-Parks, an offensive lineman who was using 2013 as a redshirt season, died in a car crash in Warrensburg, Mo. on Nov. 23. Like Soto, Jackson-Parks was considered a hard-worker and a loyal member of the Blue Tigers. Jackson-Parks was well-liked by the coaches, and the team started an online fundraiser to help his family with the funeral costs.
Joe Jackson-Parks
Both players are gone, but neither have been forgotten. In the 2015 team photo, Soto's number 33 and JacksonParks' number 65 are prominently displayed. In the unit photos, which can be found at the back of this guide, the linebackers are holding up the 33 jersey while, in the oline picture, the coaches are holding up a jersey bearing the number 65. Throughout last season, the Blue Tigers have taken turns honoring the memory of these players by wearing their jerseys. A different lineman each game wore 65 while the number 33 was worn by players from nearly every unit group at one point.
Darryl Blackmon
Over the past year, two more members of the Blue Tiger family have also passed away. Last fall, Darryl Blackmon, a former All-MIAA defensive lineman who also played on the Lincoln men's basketball team, died in an automobile accident. Over the summer, Vaughn King, Jr., a player set to join the Blue Tigers this season, was critically wounded in a shooting in the Chicago area. The 2015 Lincoln football media guide is dedicated to their memory. 112
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2015 Home Schedule Sept. 12 - St. Francis (Ill.) Bleed Blue Game Take a Kid to the Game Day
Sept. 26 - Truman State Parents Weekend Lupus Awareness Game
oct. 3 - McMurry Band Day
Oct. 17 - Missouri S&T Homecoming
Oct. 24 - Indianapolis Think Pink Game Civic Organization Day
Nov. 7 - William Jewell Senior Day Heroes Weekend
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