2022 NEMCC Football Media Guide

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Tight Ends/Running Backs Coach 14 Cheer Coach/Support Staff 15

Offensive Coordinator 10

Top 5 40 Individual Game Stats 38 All-Americans 46 Tigers in the Pros 48 Retired Jerseys 49 Four Year Signees 50 SEASON PREVIEW Tiger Stadium 54 Season Preview 56 Roster 58 Meet the Tigers 59 Geographical Roster 61 Breakdown of Opponents 62

MACCC Master Schedule 80

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Athletics Year-In-Review 70

Cheer Team Roster 79

Season

MACCC Sports Hall of Fame 66

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Table of Contents

2021 Game Recaps

FOOTBALL STAFF

Head Coach 8

Year-by-Year

NEMCC Sports Hall of Fame 64

CoSIDA Academic All-America 77

Assistant Athletic Director 7

Defensive Coordinator 9

Letter from the President

Athletic Director 6

2021 Season Stats 18

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Quick Facts

CREDITS

YEAR-IN-REVIEW

HISTORY

All-Decade Team 72

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INTRODUCTION

Defensive Line Coach 11

History of “Tigers”/Area Coaches 17

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Results 30 Opponent Series 33 All-Time Letter Winners 36 RECORD BOOK

NJCAA All-Academic Awards 68

Sports Information Procedures 16

Academic All-MACCC 69 2021 All-MACCC Selections 76

Band Roster 78

The 2022 Northeast Mississippi Community College Football Media Guide was produced in the Public Information Office under the direction of Associate Vice President of Public Information Tony Finch, Sports Information Director Blake Long, Sports Information Specialist Ryan Moreland, and Audio Video Associate Elijah Brooks.

AWARDS & ACCOLADES

Board of Trustees

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TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION

Linebackers Coach 12

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Wide Reveivers Coach 13

TIGER SPIRIT

SPORTS INFORMATION Sports Information Director Blake Long Sports Information Specialist Ryan Moreland

SPORTS MEDICINE Head Athletic Trainer Ziggy Marro Assistant Athletic Trainer Becca Ruckes

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National Affiliation NJCAA

Chasity Moore

Defensive Line Parrish Huddleston Wide Receivers Cole Rotenberry

STUDENT SUCCESS CENTER

WOMEN’S BASKETBALL

Founded 1948

Location Booneville, Mississippi

Capacity 5,200

Mascot Tiger

FOOTBALL

Head Coach Greg Davis Defensive Coordinator Jonathan Webster Offensive Coordinator AJ Erdely Defensive Backs Cedric Shell

Conference Affiliation MACCC

Running Backs/Tight Ends Turner Rotenberry

President Dr. Ricky G. Ford Stadium Tiger Stadium

CHEER Head Coach

ARCHERY Head Coach Parrish Huddleston

MEN’S BASKETBALL Head Coach Cord Wright Assistant Coach Kyle Morris

SOFTBALL Head Coach Jody Long Assistant Coach Kevin Connell

President Dr. Ricky G. Ford Athletic Director Kent Farris Assistant Athletic Director Brenda Mayes

Student-Athlete Success Coach Jillian Guy Student-Athlete Success Coach Leigh Treloar

TENNIS Head Coach Mark Gilliland

GOLF Head Coach Derek DeVaughn

ADMINISTRATION

BASEBALL Head Coach Richy Harrelson Assistant Coach Will Brand

Head Coach Chelsey Rhodes Assistant Coach Aspriona Gilbert

GENERAL INFORMATION ATHLETIC OFFICES

Colors Black & Gold

VOLLEYBALL Head Coach Brenda Mayes

Recently Northeast was recognized as an Apple Distinguished School. Receiving this coveted honor exhibits to the world our commitment to cutting edge technology within our instructional process.

We are happy to have each of you as part of the Northeast family. Please feel free to contact me should the need ever arise. As you leave campus after this event, we wish you the very best and safe

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Ford, NortheastPresident Mississippi Community College

Dr.Sincerely,travels.RickyG.

Students, Fans, Alumni,

While our students are here, our goal is to provide opportunities of personal growth through cutting edge instruction in the classroom and athletic programs. Northeast recognizes that its primary commitment is to the education of our studentathlete.Ourvision is to develop one of the premier athletic programs in the nation. To that end, the completion of our Baseball/Softball complex was certainly a step in the right direction. In addition, the beginning of our Game, Set, Match capital giving campaign for our state of the art tennis complex shows our continued commitment to excellence.

On behalf of Northeast Mississippi Community College, welcome to the greatest institution in the UnitedHereStates!atNEMCC, we have a tradition in all sports of exhibiting not only a championship atmosphere, but one of class, integrity, and professionalism. We are proud of the student/athletes that have chosen to attend Northeast. We are thankful each of you have chosen to attend this athletic event.

I hope you will have time prior to or after this athletic event to walk or drive around our campus and get a small glance at what we have to offer. You are welcome to visit anytime with our students, faculty, and staff.

Katie Moreland

Tenure of Service: 2016 AlcornEducatorCounty

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Lonnie Murphy

John Anderson

Tracie Langston

Tenure of Service: 2016 Tippah County Retired Educator

Ken Basil

Tenure of Service: 2020 Prentiss

Tenure of Service: 2002 Prentiss County Retired Educator

Mike Staten Tenure of Service: 2021 Union County Bank President

Vance Witt Tenure of Service: 2001 Union BusinessmanCounty

Tenure of Service: 2020 Prentiss County Retired Educator

Tenure of Service: 2020 Prentiss County Retired Educator

T. Jack Ramsey

Kathy Shappley

Tenure of Service: 2004 Prentiss BusinesswomanCounty

Tenure of Service: 2007 Union County Retired Educator

Sam McCoy Tenure of Service: 1988 PrentissBusinessmanCounty

Luzene Triplett

Tenure of Service: 1983 TishomingoBankerCounty

ChanceryCountyClerk

Bubba Pounds

Larry Mitchell Tenure of Service: 2016 Alcorn County Retired Educator

CHAIRMAN

Christie Holly Tenure of Service: 2014 Tishomingo County Superintendent of Education

Douglas Jackson Tenure of RetiredTippahService:1995CountyEducator

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Around 1,250 fans packed the bleachers at Harold T. White Field for seven games over a three-day period. Farris’ ballclub faced eventual state champion Jones and East Central Community College before ending the campaign with a 27-20 mark.

A total of 59 athletes that starred under the watch of Farris committed to play at four-year universities at the NCAA Division I, II, III and NAIA levels. He also instructed Northeast Sports Hall of Famers Brandon Farley and Chase Porch.

The Falcons recorded an 18-11 mark in 2006 and

Kent Farris took over as Northeast Mississippi Community College’s athletic director during the 2015 fallHissemester.responsibilities include overseeing the dayto-day operations of an athletic department that will soon feature nine sports that are sanctioned by the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) with the start of volleyball in the fall of 2023.

His squads qualified for the MACCC playoffs six times since he joined the Tigers prior to the 2007 campaign. Farris brought postseason action back to the City of Hospitality when Northeast finished as the division runner-up in 2009 with a 33-14 mark and welcomed Jones College for a best-of-three series.

Northeast edged rival Northwest Mississippi Com munity College for the title and later took its opening round playoff meeting with Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College.

Three men that started for Farris at Northeast reached the professional ranks. Phillip Chapman signed with the Minnesota Twins, Farley was drafted in the 33rd round of the Major League Baseball (MLB) First-Year Player Draft by San Francisco and Porch inked with three separate organizations in the independent American Association.

hosted a first round playoff series for the inaugural time after claiming the Mississippi High School Activities Association (MHSAA) Division 2, Class 5A championship.Duringhistenure with the Falcons, five players signed college scholarships and two athletes partici pated in the Crossroads Diamond Club All-Star Game in Jackson. Farris was named The Commercial Dispatch Coach of the Year in 2006.

Farris’ Alcorn Central teams qualified for the playoffs on four occasions. He was tabbed as the Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal Coach of the Year in 1988 after guiding the Golden Bears to the MHSAA Class 3A state title.

Northeast also broke or tied school records for the most Academic All-MACCC (57) and NJCAA All-Academ ic (35) recipients last year. Five programs – baseball, golf, men’s tennis, softball and women’s basketball –were recognized as NJCAA All-Academic teams.

The Tigers continued to rewrite their record books in 2014 when they received the privilege of hosting the double elimination MACCC Tournament for the first time under its format at that time.

He is the eighth listed athletic director and is the latest in a legendary lineage of gentlemen to serve in this capacity, including NJCAA Hall of Famers Bonner Arnold, Ricky Ford and W.B. “Bill” Ward.

His most extensive head coaching experience on the prep stage came at Alcorn Central High School, where he was its commander from 1984-95. Farris compiled a 265-162-7 ledger while with the Golden Bears.

units by the NJCAA on more than one instance under Farris, including a No. 19 ranking during the poll period from March 11-24, 2014.

The 2021-22 academic year was full of success, as is the norm at Northeast, with five sports that reached the postseason. Men’s basketball led the way by making the championship game of the Mississippi Association of Community Colleges Conference (MACCC) Tournament.

Farris has been a member of the American Baseball Coaches Association (ABCA), the Crossroads Diamond Club, the Mississippi Association of Coaches (MAC), the Mississippi Association of Professional Educators and was a co-founder of the Northeast Mississippi Coaches Association for Better Baseball (NEMCABB).

He was chosen to coach in the Crossroads Diamond Club All-Star Game in 1989 and the NEMCABB All-Star Game at Corinth’s Jesse Bynum Field twice in 1992 and 2002. He assisted Team Mississippi in the Junior Sunbelt Classic from 1979-99 and in 2001.

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Farris guided the Tigers to their first MACCC North Division championship since 1992 four years later.

He started his career as an assistant at the University of North Alabama from 1983-84 and helped lead the Lions to the Gulf South Conference (GSC) title for the first time in its history in 1984. That club also concluded the NCAA Division II South Central Region as the runner-up and featured five men that inked pro deals.

The Tigers were placed among the country’s elite

The Corinth native cemented his legacy at North east as one of the greatest coaches in the history of its baseball program. Farris left the Tigers as their second winningest headman with 212 victories in nine campaigns at the helm.

In addition, the softball program made runs to the semifinals of both the MACCC and NJCAA Region 23 tournaments. The baseball, football, golf and men’s basketball teams were all nationally ranked at some point during their respective seasons as well.

He also made sure his student-athletes focused on their studies in the classroom. The Tigers were se lected as a NJCAA All-Academic Team for two straight seasons while eight players captured individual scholastic awards as well.

Farris was the headman at Caledonia High School for three seasons and an assistant at New Hope High School from 1996-2002. He was part of two state championship teams with the Trojans and one of three Mississippi prep squads all-time to end a season without a loss when his unit went 43-0 in 1996.

Farris earned Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees from North Alabama. He has one son, Keaton, and is happily married to his wife, Joye, who is the administrative assistant to the vice president of student services at Northeast.

Farris replaced another Northeast Sports Hall of Famer in Ray Scott when he accepted the position at Northeast from Columbus, where he spent the two seasons as head coach.

Mayes was in charge of a Muscle Shoals (Ala.) High School program that captured four consecutive Alabama High School Athletic Association (AHSAA) state titles from 1998-2001.

All-Mississippi Association of Community Colleges Conference (MACCC) distinction at least once.

She completed her basketball career at the University of North Alabama from 1983-85. Mayes led the Lady Lions to their inaugural Gulf South Conference (GSC) title and to back-to-back NCAA Tournament appearances.

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In addition, Mayes is also taking on the role of assistant athletic director with an emphasis on female sports. Northeast currently sponsors women’s teams in basketball, cheerleading, softball and tennis.

She was recognized as the National Federation of State High School Associations (NFHS) Coach of the Year in 2001. Mayes was The Birmingham News Coach of the Year for the entire state of Alabama in 1998.

She helped 12 Lady Tigers move on to the four-year level. Mayes also instructed 10 players that garnered

Mayes’ journey at Northeast continues after serving as head women’s basketball coach for the past seven seasons. She guided the Lady Tigers to five playoff berths and the 2018 north division championship.

Mayes also secured 14 AHSAA area championships and 10 AHSAA area runner-up finishes for a total of 24 postseason appearances. Muscle Shoals also won 13 Colbert County (Ala.) Tournament crowns.

Mayes received several awards during her tenure at North Alabama, including Kodak NCAA Division II AllAmerican and NCAA South Region All-Tournament in 1985. She was a two-time All-GSC recipient as well.

Brenda Mayes will serve as the inaugural head coach of Northeast’s brand-new women’s volleyball program. The Tigers begin intercollegiate competition during the fall 2023 semester.

Her Lady Trojan teams claimed 11 AHSAA Elite Eight berths, including seven in a row from 1997-2003. Their last such playoff run resulted in Mayes receiving Coach of the Year honors from The TimesDaily.

The Corinth native has been inducted into the Alabama High School, Colbert County, North Alabama, Northeast and Mississippi Community College sports halls of fame.

She was selected to serve as a coach in the 1999 Alabama High School Athletic Directors and Coaches Association (AHSADCA) All-Star Game. Mayes was also a member of the AHSAA volleyball committee.

The Biggersville High School alumna was also a founding member of Northeast’s softball program. The Tigers, who competed in slow-pitch at that time, advanced to the national tournament during Mayes’ sophomore year of 1983.

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Mayes originally came to the Booneville campus after signing a basketball scholarship to play for Ford. She earned all-conference laurels after topping the Lady Tigers in scoring and rebounding during the 1982-83 campaign.

He saw action on both sides of the pigskin at center, nose guard and long snapper for the Thunder Bears. Davis made seven tackles and forced one fumble for Houston from 2000-01 while touring the country and squaring off against opponents such as the five-time AFL champion Arizona

A total of 73 Northeast standouts have advanced to the four-year level, including Power Five signees Reginald Hughes, Brenden Williams, Williams and Prince to the University of Mississippi (Ole Miss); Ethan Smart to Purdue (Ind.) University and Andison Coby to Indiana University.

Davis signed with the practice squad of the NFL’s New York Giants following his senior campaign in 1999. He then returned to the Lone Star State and inked with the Arena Football League’s (AFL) Houston Thunder Bears.

Northeast has also placed an emphasis on academics with Davis at the helm. Smith was recognized as the inaugural College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) Academic All-America® selection in both 2021 andThe2022.Tigers have received 59 Academic All-MACCC accolades in Davis’ seven seasons. Northeast has also secured 22 NJCAA Academic Student-Athlete Awards in that same span, including two-time winners Carson Banks, Tommy Branyan, JT Moore, Carter Putt, Cedrick Wilder, Jr., and Smith.

Before his stretch at Kentucky State, Davis was part of Sul Ross State (Texas) University’s staff where he held the titles of offensive line coach and offensive coordinator as well. Davis preceded his stint with the Lobos by spending a pair of seasons in Arkadelphia, Ark., at Henderson State University.Itwasduring his time as the Reddies’ offensive line coach that Davis made a name for himself. During his tenure at Henderson State, Davis had four linemen selected to the NCAA Division II All-Southeast Region Team, three elected to the All-Gulf South Conference (GSC) Team and one tabbed as an All-American.

He starred on the gridiron at Texas Christian University in the mid-1990s. Davis participated in the 1994 Independence Bowl and was named to the 1998 All-Sun Bowl Team after guiding the Horned Frogs to a 28-19 victory over the University of Southern California.

DavisRattlers.hasaBachelor’s degree from Texas Christian and a Master’s degree from Stephen F. Austin. He and his wife Karri, who served for three years as Northeast’s cheerleading coach, have two sons, Reed and Rece.

The aforementioned 2016 campaign was just as special. The Tigers went 6-3, including a sweep of its opponents from the MACCC South Division, and ascended into the top 10 of the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) poll.

While serving in Frankfort, Ky., Davis was chosen to attend the 2011 NFL and NCAA Football Academy at Disney’s Boardwalk Inn. He learned how to improve and reinforce various aspects of managing and excelling at various

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Six of Davis’ former Tigers have signed professional contracts. That includes three – Joe Horn, Jr., of the Baltimore Ravens, Daniel Ross of the Jacksonville Jaguars, Anthony Rush of the Tennessee Titans and Sam Williams of the Dallas Cowboys – in the National Football League (NFL).Williams was the 56th overall pick in the second round

Greg Davis was selected as Northeast Mississippi Community College’s 14th head football coach in 2015. He begins his 11th year overall on the Tigers’ staff in 2022.

Davis surpassed Andy Greening to become the second winningest headman in program history following Northeast’s season ending home victory over Holmes Community College last fall.

The Tigers pieced together one of their best seasons ever in 2020 after claiming the Mississippi Association of Community Colleges Conference (MACCC) North Division runner-up spot with a 5-1 record.

Northeast was awarded with a national ranking of No. 13 from JCGridiron at the conclusion of the 2020-21 academic year. It is the second final top 15 rating for the Tigers under Davis with the first coming in 2016.

of the 2022 NFL Draft by the Cowboys. He is the fifth draft pick in school history and the first since Michael Boireau in 2000.Williams became one of the most decorated athletes in school history after receiving NJCAA Defensive Player of the Year honors in 2018. He accumulated 75 takedowns, 28.5 tackles for loss and 17.5 sacks during his sophomore campaign with the Tigers.

Henderson State’s Kurt Kutscher was also a finalist for the 2007 Gene Upshaw Award, which is given to the best offensive lineman in NCAA Division II, under the direction of Davis.During the 2004-05 seasons, he found himself at Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference (NSIC) member Upper Iowa University. Before becoming a Peacock, Davis was the offensive line coach and strength coordinator at Muskogee, Okla., based Bacone College.

Davis made his way to Booneville in 2012 after serving at Kentucky State University for two years. As the assistant head coach, offensive coordinator and offensive line coach for the Thorobreds, he helped lead a pair of running backs in Anthony Boykins and Shannon Frieson to 1,000-yard seasons in 2009.

coaching positions at the collegiate level.

He began his coaching career at Stephen F. Austin State (Texas) University. Davis then moved to Independence (Kan.) Community College where he served in multiple roles, including assistant head coach, run game coordinator and offensive line coach.

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The Tigers tied for the most individual All-MACCC recipients that season with 14. Northeast also garnered seven Fall All-America honorees from JCGridiron, including defensive backs Keyshawn Cobb, Deantre Prince and Tony Washington; defensive linemen Jamal Ellis and Cedric Hillsman; offensive lineman Will Derico; quarterback Kevin Hurley and linebacker Jamarcus Smith.

Webster has sent a pair of his athletes to the University of Mississippi (Ole Miss) in as many seasons at Northeast in Deantre Prince and Reginald Hughes. Several others have inked with NCAA Division I schools.

Webster was previously the Tigers’ defensive backs instructor from 2012-13. He came back to the Booneville campus after serving in the same capacity for the six seasons at Northwest Mississippi Community College.

Four of Webster’s former players at Northwest have signed contracts with National Football League (NFL) franchises, including 2017 fifth round draft pick Treston DeCoud with the Houston Texans.

Webster got his inaugural taste of the pro ranks in 2014 by spending three weeks with the Chargers. He worked with their special teams and cornerbacks units and was on the sidelines for San Diego’s preseason triumph over the Dallas Cowboys.

He returned to the NFL during the summers of 2017-18 with the Falcons. Webster was assigned by headman Dan Quinn to assist with multiple defensive positions while also helping with film breakdown and preparations for a pair of preseason games against the Miami Dolphins and the New York Jets.

Webster was a decorated student-athlete as well at both Northwest and Arkansas Tech University. The Rangers went a combined 15-4 and were nationally ranked by the NJCAA during both of his years on the roster.

Webster played an integral part in Northwest’s success over the last several years. That includes the 2015 campaign in which the Rangers won both the MACCC and national championships.Northwestqualified for the state playoffs during each

The Tigers have received eight all-conference winners on the defensive side over the last two campaigns, including repeat performers Cedric Hillsman on the line and Tony Washington in the backfield.

Several talented athletes such as All-MACCC selections Dequinten Spraggins and Brian Walker starred for Webster during his previous stint in the City of Hospitality.

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The South Panola High School graduate has honed his craft in the NFL himself. Webster was twice accepted into the Bill Walsh Diversity Coaching Fellowship program with the Atlanta Falcons and the San Diego Chargers.

Webster was twice tabbed as a Gulf South Conference (GSC) Academic Honor Roll and College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) Academic All-District honoree while with the Wonder Boys. He was named to the National Football Foundation (NFF) Hampshire Honor Society as well in 2008.Hetallied 234 tackles, 29 pass break ups and four intercep tions between his stops at Arkansas Tech and Northwest. He placed second for the Wonder Boys during his senior season with 79 Websterstops.has a Bachelor’s degree from Arkansas Tech and a Master’s degree from the University of Southern Mississippi. He and his wife Bridget have three children, Kenadie, Kaleb and Nori.

His 2021 group excelled in forcing turnovers. The Tigers once again placed in the top 15 nationally with 11 recovered fumbles (9th), 13 interceptions (11th) & three defensive touchdowns (10th).

He was Northwest’s defensive most valuable player (MVP) during his sophomore campaign. Webster was also a member of the Rangers’ MACCC North Division championship team as a freshman in 2003.

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Jonathan Webster, who has 16 years of experience as both a student-athlete and coach in the Mississippi Association of Community Colleges Conference (MACCC), is beginning his third season as the defensive coordinator for Northeast Mississippi Community College.

Four Rangers earned National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) All-American honors while under the tutelage of Webster, including Brandin Echols, Tito Windham, DeCoud and Norwood.

Webster’s units at Northwest were consistently among the best in the entire country. The Rangers’ secondary combined for 69 interceptions, 187 pass break ups, 24 forced fumbles and 10 blocked kicks during his stay in Senatobia.

The Batesville native opened his coaching career at Southwest Mississippi Community College in 2009. This is the first time that Webster has held a coordinator position.

Walker averaged 5.2 tackles per game during the 2012 campaign while Spraggins finished third on the team in both takedowns with 51 and pass break ups with six one year later.

season that Webster was on its staff. The Rangers also appeared in three bowl games, including the 2015 Mississippi Bowl, the 2016 C.H.A.M.P.S. Heart of Texas Bowl and the 2017 Graphic Edge Bowl.

Most recently Josh Norwood inked an undrafted free agent (UDFA) deal with the Seattle Seahawks. Wesley Bush and Marcel Newson also spent time in training camps with the New York Giants and Pittsburgh Steelers, respectively.

Webster’s inaugural defense at Northeast finished in the top 15 in the country in fumble recoveries (3rd), interceptions (11th), interception return yards (14th), defensive touchdowns (2nd), total tackles (12th) and sacks (13th).

A total of 25 defensive backs from Northwest advanced to four-year institutions after learning from Webster. They include Power Five signees Kaleb Chalmers to the University of South Carolina, Marlon Character, Jr., to the University of Louisville (Ky.), Cam White to Texas Tech University, DeCoud to Oregon State University, Echols to the University of Kentucky and Norwood to West Virginia University.

Spraggins and Walker were among five Northeast players that were instructed by Webster to sign scholarships. That list includes Martice Buckley to Missouri Southern State University, Gregdrecus Leland to the University of West Alabama, Jaquille White to the University of Tennessee at Martin, Spraggins to Murray State (Ky.) University and Walker to Fort Valley State (Ga.) University.

Webster’s tenure at Southwest was highlighted by his very first group of cornerbacks and safeties that racked up 19 interceptions. Jeremy Ratliff guided that effort and led the NJCAA with 10 picks in only eight contests.

He primarily assisted with a talented group of Southern Miss quarterbacks that featured Jack Abraham, who secured All-Conference USA honorable mention distinction after throwing for 3,496 yards with 19 touchdowns over 13 contests.Erdely

Erdely helped develop one of the most sensational wideouts in school history during his first season at Northeast in Andison Coby, who went on to sign a scholarship with the University of Tennessee.

He tutored all-conference selection Goldman Butler, who accounted for four touchdowns between receiving and rushing, during his inaugural season in charge of the Tigers’Erdelyoffense.alsobenefited from a pair of NCAA Division I wideouts in Caleb Anderson and Dallas Payne, who combined for 58 catches and 606 yards. Anderson signed with the University of Akron (Ohio) while Payne went to the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB).

He joined the Tigers prior to the 2020 season as wide receivers coach and worked alongside previous offensive coordinator Nick Coleman, who is now an offensive analyst at the University of South Carolina.

was an integral piece to UAB’s quick return to prominence on the gridiron. He led the Blazers to a 19-8 re cord during the 2017-18 campaigns with back-to-back bowl berths and the Conference USA championship as a senior.

He broke the Conference USA all-time mark for comple tion percentage in a single game at 95.2 on November 4, 2017 versus Rice (Texas) University. Erdely was 20 of 21 for 197 yards with three scores through the air in the home victory over the Owls.

Erdely completed 19 of 29 passes for 246 yards and two scores in the MACCC championship contest against Northwest Mississippi Community College. He racked up 222 yards overall one week earlier in a semifinal triumph over Itawamba Community College.

A.J. Erdely, who is a former quarterback for football programs at the senior and two-year college levels, is entering his second season as Northeast Mississippi Community College’s offensive coordinator.

Erdely originally inked with Middle Tennessee State University after graduating from West Forsyth (Ga.) High School. He has an Associate’s degree from Mississippi Gulf Coast and a Bachelor’s degree from UAB.

His cumulative collegiate statistics includes 6,457 yards of total offense, 5,751 passing yards, 703 rushing yards, 37 passing touchdowns, 20 rushing scores and a 60.7 completion percentage.

Erdely was the starter behind center at UAB during its first two seasons back from a three-year hiatus. He also spent his sophomore campaign at Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College.

ranked 14th in the country as well.

Erdely had season highs of 274 yards, including a career-long 95-yard pass, with two touchdowns at Rice and an 81.3 completion percentage versus the University of North Carolina at Charlotte in 2018.

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He was named to the Johnny Unitas Golden Arm and Manning Award watch lists prior to his final campaign at UAB. Erdely lived up to hype by guiding the Blazers to a program-best eight-game winning streak and their first ranking in 14 years.

His touchdown total was tied for third best in the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) and first in the Magnolia State. Coby’s 17.6 yards per catch

The Cumming, Ga., native began his transition from player to instructor in 2019 as an offensive quality control coach at the University of Southern Mississippi. The Golden Eagles went 7-6 that year and participated in the Lockheed Martin Armed Forces Bowl.

Erdely eventually nabbed All-Conference USA honorable mention accolades following a junior year in which he threw for over 2,300 yards and tied the school record for most rushing touchdowns with 13.

Coby earned All-Mississippi Association of Community Colleges Conference (MACCC) first-team honors after recording team-highs of 24 catches, 422 receiving yards and seven scores in just six games.

Award Star of the Week as selected by the Allstate Sugar Bowl.Erdely set career-highs during the 2017 season of 321 yards and four passing touchdowns against the University of North Texas and 24 completions versus Ohio University in the Bahamas Bowl.

He guided Mississippi Gulf Coast to the 2016 MACCC South Division title and a top 10 rating from the NJCAA. Erdely threw for 1,881 yards and 14 touchdowns during his lone season with the Bulldogs.

His efforts against Rice paid off with a pair of prestigious prizes, including the College Football Performance Awards (CFPA) National Performer of the Week and the Manning

He accounted for UAB’s inaugural points during its historic first game back on a one-yard run less than six minutes into the matchup. Erdely added two passing touchdowns as the Blazers defeated Alabama A&M Univer sity on September 2, 2017 at Legion Field.

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Two members of Huddleston’s first group of linemen in Cedric Hillsman and Stephon McGlaun garnered

High School graduate had a breakout game against rival Itawamba Community College during week eight of the 2012 campaign with five takedowns, 3.5 sacks and a forced fumble.

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He is the first alumnus to rejoin the Northeast football program as an instructor since Travis Macon held various roles such as offensive line coach and defensive coordinator from 2008-13.

He had the second most tackles among linemen during his freshman season behind only Lavon Hooks, who went on to play in the National Football League (NFL) with the Pittsburgh Steelers, with 31.

Parrish Huddleston, who suited up for the Tigers from 2012-13 before advancing to the NCAA Division I level, made his return to Northeast Mississippi Community College in 2020 as its new defensive line coach.

The Dorsey native accepted his first job as a graduate assistant with an emphasis on linebackers at Pikeville. He helped the Bears clinch their first-ever Mid-South Conference (MSC) East Division championship.

He came back to the Magnolia State in 2017 to assist his prep alma mater of Baldwyn. The Bearcats continued their traditional winning ways with Huddleston’s guidance by capturing back-to-back postseason berths.

Baldwyn won a division title and advanced to the second round of the Mississippi High School Activities Association (MHSAA) Class 2A playoffs during his initial year on its staff.

He most recently served as an assistant at Senatobia High School last fall. The Warriors compiled a 9-3 overall record during the 2019 season and secured the MHSAA Division 2-3A

Huddleston was instrumental in the development of Collie Taylor, who earned first-team All-MSC distinction after racking up 44 stops, 2.5 tackles for loss, one forced fumble and one interception.

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Huddleston posted a career-high that year with eight tackles against Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College. He recorded six stops plus his first sack at Northeast one week earlier versus Northwest Mississippi Community College.TheBaldwyn

Huddlestoncrown.hasreceived a Bachelor’s degree from UT Martin and a Master’s degree from Pikeville. His mom, Ruby, was on the women’s basketball team at Northeast from 1983-84 under current president Dr. Ricky Ford.

and tallied 16 takedowns, three tackles for loss and two sacks as a junior. However, Huddleston transferred to UT Martin for his senior year after the football team at UAB was temporarily disbanded.

Huddleston appeared in 10 contests during his lone campaign as a Skyhawk and registered 16 tackles. He made two stops during his UT Martin debut at the University of Mississippi (Ole Miss).

He originally signed with the Blazers out of Northeast

Huddleston completed his playing career with stints at both the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) and the University of Tennessee at Martin before entering the coaching ranks in 2016 at the University of Pikeville (Ky.).

Huddleston’s top performance of his final season with the Tigers came during a road victory over Northwest. He accounted for six stops, two tackles for loss, one sack and a quarterback hurry.

All-Mississippi Association of Community Colleges Conference (MACCC) recognition.

McGlaun added 18 takedowns, three tackles for loss and a sack. Hillsman finished fourth for the Tigers with 35 total stops to go with four tackles for loss and a pair of sacks.Hillsman repeated as an All-MACCC performer during the 2021 season. The Ohio University signee had 35 tackles for the second consecutive year, 1.5 sacks and a forcedHuddlestonfumble. made a direct impact for the Tigers during both of his campaigns on the team. He accumulated 53 tackles, including 10 of them for loss, and seven sacks while donning a black-and-gold uniform.

Shell spent the previous five years in various roles at Coahoma Community College, including most recently as co-defensive coordinator. He got his professional start in the Midwest at Graceland (Iowa) University and McPherson (Kan.)

Shell’s final stop before moving back to his native state was at Graceland. He was the wide receivers coach and special teams coordinator for the Yellowjackets of the Heart of America Athletic Conference (HAAC) from 2012-13.

Shell most recently tutored Acieon Hopkins, who was an All-MACCC recipient at defensive back after posting 17 tackles, four pass break ups and two interceptions during the 2018 campaign at Coahoma.

Carter Bonds, Tayvius Duckett and Smith were the top three tacklers for the Tigers with a combined 156 stops. Another of Shell’s stars in Anthony Scott inked a NCAA Division I scholarship with Alabama State University.

K’Shunyears.Evans, who went on to sign with Delta State University, was Shell’s first athlete at Coahoma to garner postseason laurels after hauling in 42 catches for over 500 yards and five touchdowns.

Shellcoordinator.andtheBulldogs reached the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) playoffs in back-to-back campaigns from 2009-10. McPherson compiled a sensation al 19-3 record during that two-year stretch.

He helped the Bulldogs capture the 2010 Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference (KCAC) championship after completing an undefeated regular season. It was the first league title for McPherson, which earned a final national ranking of No. 12 from the NAIA, since 1952.

Smith headlined that unit as an all-conference and first-team Fall All-America selection. He also became the first Northeast student-athlete to receive College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) Academic All-America distinction.

at Coahoma consistently ranked near the top of the Mississippi Association of Community Col leges Conference (MACCC) standings in multiple statistical categories.

and defensive backs to pass game coordinator and special teams

Shell was a two-year letterwinner at both wideout and defensive back for Alcorn State University. He lifted the Braves to a 6-5 mark during his senior season of 2001, which included a 5-2 record against Southwestern Athletic Conference (SWAC) foes and a win over rival Mississippi Valley State University.

He graduated from the now-defunct T.L. Weston High School. Shell, who holds a Bachelor’s degree from Alcorn State, and his wife Jaime have three children, Cedric, Jr., Eris and Blake.

SHELLCEDRIC

Nelson also collected NJCAA All-Region 23 and All-MACCC recognition while under the watch of Shell. He added two fumble recoveries for a total of 10 takeaways that season.

That team featured defensive back Antonio Nelson, who was selected as a first-team All-American by the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) after finishing second in the country with eight interceptions.

He began his coaching career at McPherson from 200611. His duties ranged from working with wide receivers

His 2017 unit ranked fifth in the state by allowing 351.6 yards per game. The 2016 edition of the Tigers snagged 14 interceptions, which was the second most in the MACCC behind only Northwest Mississippi Community College.

Devonta Jones and Marvin Davidson followed in Evans’ footsteps one season later. Jones tallied 28 receptions for nearly 400 yards and three scores while Davidson anchored the Tigers’ offensive line.

Shell transitioned to linebackers coach for the Tigers ahead of the 2020 campaign and built one of the strongest groups from top-to-bottom at that position in recent memory.Jamarcus

Cedric Shell, who played collegiately at the NCAA Divi sion I level and has over a decade of coaching experience, was named as Northeast Mississippi Community College’s defensive backs instructor in 2019.

The Greenville product originally served the Tigers on the opposite side of the pigskin as their offensive coordinator upon his arrival prior to the 2014 season. He taught three All-MACCC standouts while in that capacity for two

Smith made more history in 2021 as the first player to ever lead Northeast in tackling for three consecutive campaigns. The University of West Alabama signee also repeated as a CoSIDA Academic All-America winner.

Raysean Brown was a two-time All-HAAC honoree during his pair of campaigns under Shell after recording 82 catches, 1,251 yards and 12 touchdowns. Punter Cody Thornton averaged 42.8 yards per boot to secure All-HAAC honors as well in 2013.

Shell’sCollege.defenses

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He was a first-team All-GSC recipient as a senior after posting a league-best 28.5 yards per kickoff return. Rotenberry had a 92-yard kickoff return for a touchdown during the Choctaws’ victory over Shorter (Ga.)

Technology on October 12, 2019.

Cole Rotenberry, who has experience both as a player and as a coach in the Mississippi Association of Community Colleges Conference (MACCC), is now in his second season as the wide receivers instructor for the Tigers.Hetutored a pair of NCAA Division I receivers during his inaugural year on the Booneville campus in Caleb Anderson and Dallas Payne. Payne, who inked with the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB), had a team-best 36 catches for 399 yards while Akron (Ohio) University signee Anderson racked up 22 receptions and 307 yards.

ROTENBERRYCOLE

Rotenberry also reached the end zone that season against the University of West Florida and Shorter. He amassed 1,169 all-purpose yards over 20 career appearances at Mississippi College.

Von Hill was an All-MACCC selection at Coahoma while under the tutelage of Rotenberry. He had 20 receptions for a team-high 353 yards with two touchdowns for the Tigers.Rotenberry was sensational during his pair of seasons at Mississippi College. He was recognized by the Gulf South Conference (GSC) on its all-decade team as a special teams utility standout.

Rotenberry’s overall offensive figures between Mississippi College and Northwest include 89 catches, 1,447 receiving yards, eight total touchdowns and 2,366 all-purpose yards.

Rotenberry was part of a resurgent Coahoma program that finished third in the MACCC North Division during the 2020 campaign with a 3-2 overall record. The Tigers also held a No. 28 national ranking in the final JCGridiron Dirty 30 poll.

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Rotenberryberths. had two 100-plus yard performances with the Rangers. He recorded a career-high 105 yards on seven catches versus Itawamba Community College on September 14, 2017.

RotenberryUniversity.was Mississippi College’s leading receiver for two straight years with totals of 33 catches, 664 yards and six scores. Three of those touchdowns came in the same game against the Florida Institute of

His efforts helped Northwest capture the 2017 MACCC North Division championship and earn two consecutive National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) bowl

Rotenberry was an award-winning wideout himself at both Northwest Mississippi Community College and Mississippi College. He was also an impact performer on the special teams unit at both institutions.

He had 100 yards on the dot on a career-best nine receptions four weeks later in a home triumph by Northwest over East Mississippi Community College. His lone touchdown with the Rangers came during a win at Holmes Community College earlier that year.

The Batesville native was a volunteer assistant at Coahoma Community College two falls ago alongside his twin brother Turner Rotenberry. This is the first full-time position of Rotenberry’s young coaching career.

The South Panola High School graduate had a season-best four receptions for 97 yards, including a 70-yard touchdown catch, versus the University of North Alabama during his junior campaign with the Choctaws.

He put up tremendous numbers at Northwest from 2016-17. Rotenberry obtained All-MACCC second-team distinction as a sophomore after topping the Rangers with 55 receptions for 786 yards.

Rotenberry was part of a big turnaround during his tenure at Coahoma. The Tigers finished with a winning record for the first time in 11 years during his inaugural campaign on their staff.

Three of his former Coahoma student-athletes signed with four-year institutions, including Kasimir Absolu to the University of West Florida, Jordan Montgomery to Mississippi Valley State University and Windham to Delta State

Coahoma carried that good fortune into the first half of the ensuing 2021 campaign. The Tigers rose to as high as No. 14 in the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) Division I rankings after starting the season with four victories in five games.

He added another interception return for a touchdown just seconds before halftime during Mississippi College’s triumph over archrival Delta State in the 2019 Heritage BellRotenberryClassic.

back himself at both Mississippi College and Northwest Mississippi Community College.

earned a starting nod in all 20 appearances with the Choctaws. He was named to Mississippi College’s all-decade team after accumulating 95 tackles and six interceptions over two seasons.

Rotenberry was recognized as both the MACCC and NJCAA Defensive Player of the Week after posting 10 takedowns, two tackles for loss and a 41-yard pick-six for Northwest in its MACCC semifinal win over Hinds Community College.

Rotenberry was in charge of the safeties during his pair of seasons in the delta. He was a standout defensive

Rotenberry obtained that accolade after leading the GSC as a junior with 182 interception return yards. He picked off four passes that year, including an 87-yard

Rotenberry instructed Marlon Windham, who was selected as the most valuable defensive back in the Mississippi Association of Community Colleges Conference (MACCC) North Division last season after accounting for 49 tackles and three interceptions.

It was the start of three consecutive double-digit tackling performances in the postseason for Rotenberry. He concluded his sophomore campaign by racking up a career-high 15 stops versus Iowa Western Community College in the 2017 Graphic Edge Bowl.

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TheUniversity.Batesville native won multiple awards during his playing career. Rotenberry was a Preseason All-Gulf South Conference (GSC) recipient going into his senior campaign at Mississippi College.

Turner Rotenberry is Northeast Mississippi Community College’s new running backs and tight ends coach. He rejoins his twin Cole Rotenberry, who serves Northeast as its wide receivers instructor.

The South Panola High School graduate received All-MACCC second-team honors following his final year at Northwest. He had the second most tackles for the Rangers with 79 along with four picks.

The Rotenberrys have followed the exact same path both as players and as coaches with the exception of last year when Cole came to Northeast and Turner remained at Coahoma Community College as a graduate assistant.

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pick-six during his debut with the Choctaws against Clark Atlanta (Ga.) University.

His overall statistics between Mississippi College and Northwest include 205 takedowns, 8.5 tackles for loss, 16 pass break ups, 13 interceptions, six touchdowns and three forced fumbles.

Chasity Moore, who has more than a decade of experience teaching advanced tumbling and stunts, was selected as the new head coach of the Northeast Mississippi Community College cheerleading squad in 2015.

She guided the Braves to prosperity on the national stage as well. Tishomingo County won the 2013 Universal Cheerleaders Association (UCA) Mid-South Regional and finished second at the same event one season later.

MOORECHASITY

The “Voice” of the Tigers

Moore spent the next nine years with the Braves alongside fellow instructor Beth James and immediately led them to great successes. Tishomingo County placed among the top three squads in the MHSAA Class 4A-6A non-tumble competition in for eight consecutive years.

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She continued her career at Northeast as a Tiger Dancer and pom squad member. Moore took center stage with the Showband from Tigerland for pregame and halftime performances at football games plus select events such as area Christmas parades.

Moore also served as an assistant in the recruitment office during her time as an undergrad at Northeast and aided in campus tours and special events for prospective students.

The “Voice” of the Tigers

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The Braves edged Cleveland High School for their inaugural state title in 2010 at the historic Mississippi Coliseum. Tishomingo County returned from Jackson as champions twice more during Moore’s tenure in 2012 and 2014.

Moore came to Northeast from Tishomingo County High School, where she trained three Mississippi High School Activities Association (MHSAA) state championship teams over a five-year period.

CARTER SMITH

Moore and the Braves traveled to Orlando, Fla., in 2015 to participate UCA National High School Cheerleading Championship at the Walt Disney World Resort and ranked an outstanding seventeenth in the medium varsity non-tumble division.

The Belmont native began her professional career in 2004 as a family and consumer science educator at Tishomingo County. She taught a variety of classes including nutrition and wellness and comprehensive health.

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She was initially indoctrinated into the sport while attending Belmont High School. She earned a spot on the Cardinals’ roster during each of her four years and twice received AllAmerican honors from the National Cheerleaders Association (NCA).

She holds a Bachelor’s degree from the Mississippi University for Women and a Master’s degree from Mississippi State University. Moore is married to Kirk and the couple has one son, Jackson.

ZIGGY MARRO Head Athletic Trainer

BECCA RUCKES Assistant Athletic Trainer

Moore is a member of the Mississippi Association of Coaches (MAC) and is safety certified nationally by the American Association of Cheerleading Coaches and Administrators (AACCA).

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She is now in her eighth year of directing the Tigers’ cheerleaders, who appear at basketball and football contests plus pep rallies and other special activities around campus during each academic year.

BLAKE LONG Sports Information Director

PROCEDURESINFORMATIONSPORTS

Northeast Mississippi Community College’s sports information department welcomes all media interest of its tradition-rich intercollegiate athletic programs. Northeast will make every effort to facilitate coverage of the Tigers and Lady Tigers by both national and local outlets. For information on student-athletes or coaches, to set up interviews or photo shoots, to be added to our media contact list or for requests of a file photo, please contact Northeast sports information director Blake Long at 662-720-7448 or by email at bdlong@nemcc.edu or Northeast sports information specialist Ryan Moreland at 662-720-7337 by email at mrmoreland@nemcc.edu.

Select Northeast broadcasts will also be simulcast on the radio by WSKK “The Shark” on frequency 102.3 FM out of Ripley. Northeast athletics can be heard by more than 200,000 people across portions of northeast Mississippi and southwest Tennessee on “The Shark.”

All interviews with Northeast Mississippi Community College student-athletes and coaches should be coordinated through the sports information department with 24-to-48 hours advance notice. Home or cell phone numbers for players or coaches will not be released to reporters under any circumstance.

SECONDARY CONTACT FOR ALL SPORTS

INTERVIEWS

The sports information department at Northeast Mississippi Community College handles the coverage and promotion of 11 intercollegiate athletic programs, including archery, baseball, cheerleading, football, men’s basketball, men’s golf, men’s tennis, softball, women’s basketball, women’s tennis and women’s volleyball.

PRIMARY CONTACT FOR ALL SPORTS

BROADCASTS

E-mail: bdlong@nemcc.edu

Other radio or television stations wishing to broadcast during contests on the Northeast campus should contact the sports information department with at least one week advance notice in order to preserve a space on press row.

Every effort will be made to respond to each respective request in a timely manner. Inquiries received after normal business hours (8 a.m.-4 p.m. MondayThursday; 8 a.m.-Noon Friday) will be handled the following business day.

CREDENTIALS

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The office is responsible for all athletic publications, media relations pertaining to each sport, historical record-keeping for all sports, other promotional activities and maintaining the institution’s athletic webpage (www. nemccathletics.com), which was selected in 2015 as the top sports site among the Magnolia State’s 15 community and junior colleges by the College Public Relations Association of Mississippi (CPRAM).

Online, print, radio or television outlets wishing to cover sporting events at Northeast Mississippi Community College must contact the sports information office in order to apply for a credential. This credential grants the bearer access to the pressbox at Tiger Stadium or The Plex or press row inside Bonner Arnold Coliseum. It also allows sideline access for photographers and on-field or on-court privileges for reporters to complete postgame interviews with coaches and student-athletes.

An issued credential must be displayed at all times in order for working media to be granted complimentary entrance into any Northeast athletic contest. Northeast reserves the right to revoke any credential if the terms or conditions for use are breached.

OVERVIEW

Blake Long, Sports Information Director Office: (662) 720-7448

Ryan Moreland, Sports Information Specialist E-mail: mrmoreland@nemcc.edu

The official television home of all Northeast Mississippi Community College athletic programs is NEMCCTV. Those wishing to watch the Tigers and Lady Tigers may visit www.NEMCCTV.com on their computer, cell phone or tablet devices. Airtime for most televised events is between 15-to-30 minutes prior to the scheduled start time for the pregame show hosted by “The Voices of the Tigers” Jody Presley and Carter Smith.

HISTORY OF

THE “TIGERS” NICKNAME AREA HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL COACHES ALCORN CENTRAL Marty Warren BALDWYN Michael Gray BELMONT Jason Coker BIGGERSVILLE Case Ingram BOONEVILLE Mike Mattox CORINTH Justin Dye EAST UNION Brandon Cherry FALKNER Jeff Anglin KOSSUTH Brian Kelly MYRTLE Josh Curbow NEW ALBANY Cody Stubblefield RIPLEY Perry Liles THRASHER Ross Coley TISHOMINGO COUNTY Cory Quinn WALNUT John Meeks

Later, Northeast’s athletic program grew to include men’s and women’s varsity sports. “Fighting” was dropped and the teams became known as the “Tigers” and “Lady Tigers.” FIGHT SONG:

Therefore, “Fighting Tigers” was adopted as the school’s mascot.

Arnold and legendary University of Kentucky men’s basketball coach Adolph Rupp were friends. As a result of this friendship and the success of the Wildcats basketball program, Arnold wanted the Northeast’s athletic teams to sport a similar nickname.

NORTHEAST

When Northeast Mississippi Community College was founded in 1948, Bonner Arnold served as physical education instructor, men’s and women’s basketball coach and athletic director.

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GO, FIGHT, WIN “Go --- Tigers, We’re behind you. Fight --- till the battle’s over. Win --- for --- the pride of Northeast Gain the Fight!.....................Go!.........................Victory!Win!.......................N.E.M.C.C. Lyrics by former Northeast director of bands and ‘74 alumnus Ricky Bishop. Sung to the tune of “The Victors,” (L.Elbel) the University of Michigan fight song.

Tackles Sacks Pass Def Fumbles Blkd

29 Brandon Mercer 3 0 1 1 0.0/0.0 0.0/0.0 0/0 0 0/0 0 0 0

20 Deidrick Orange 9 18 9 27 4.5/15 2.5/7 0/0 1 2/0 5 0 0

6 Delvon Fegans 4 2 0 2 0.0/0.0 0.0/0.0 0/0 0 0/0 0 0 0

AVERAGE PER CATCH 11.9 11.2 AVERAGE PER GAME 185.7 147.9

32 Willie Latham, III 9 28 23 51 1/5 0/0 0/0 1 1/8 0 0 0

TEAM STATISTICS NEMCC OPP

PUNT RETURNS: #-YARDS 11-93 15-155

ATTENDANCE 5171 7060

9 Reginald Hughes 6 16 6 22 2.5/7 1.5/3 0/0 0 0/0 2 0 0

NO PLAYER NAME GP UT AT TOTAL FORLOSS NO/YARDS INT/YDS BRUP RCV/YDS FF KICK SAF

97 Alfernee Hankins 9 5 7 12 4/11 2/7 0/0 0 0/0 0 0 0

24 Goldman Butler, VI 7 3 0 3 0.0/0.0 0.0/0.0 0/0 0 0/0 0 0 0

3 Mondrel Boykins 6 1 0 1 0.0/0.0 0.0/0.0 0/0 0 1/0 0 0 0

90 DQ Watkins 6 4 2 6 1/3 0/0 0/0 0 0/0 0 0 0

INT RETURNS: #-YARDS 13-126 12-215

34 Deonta Barnes 8 8 5 13 0/0 0.0/0.0 0/0 0 0/0 0 0 0

PASSING YARDAGE 1671 1331

14 Stephon McGlaun 9 12 10 22 2/2 1/1 0/0 0 0/0 0 0 0

TDS PASSING 9 8

SACK BY-YARDS 15-53 15-83

KICKOFF-YARDS 39-2369 47-2617

42 Triston Newson 9 22 15 37 0.5/1 0/0 0/0 1 1/0 2 0 0

3RD-DOWN CONVERSIONS 40/124 46/130

10 Kevin Nelson 7 8 2 10 0/0 0/0 0/0 0 1/0 0 0 0

21 Tyler Shorter 9 14 8 22 1/2 0/0 1/0 3 0/0 0 0 0

17 Kris Sides 6 0 3 3 0.0/0.0 0.0/0.0 0/0 0 1/0 0 0 0

7 Keyshawn Cobb 9 26 19 45 3.5/17 0/0 1/27 4 1/0 2 0 0

TIME OF POSSESSION/GAME 29:57 30:03

4TH-DOWN PCT 31% 69%

RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS 14-28 18-23

44 Jakeven Green 8 5 9 14 0/0 0/0 0/0 0 0/0 0 0 0

3RD-DOWN PCT 32% 35%

19 Quae Shorty 3 3 0 3 0.0/0.0 0.0/0.0 0/0 0 0/0 0 0 0

OVERALL DEFENSIVE STATSOVERALL TEAM STATS SCORE BY QUARTERS 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH OT1 TOTAL Northeast Tigers 31 47 67 28 0 173 Opponents 62 51 59 52 0 224

93 Jamal Ellis 6 5 4 9 2/4 1/1 0/0 0 0/0 0 0 0

45 Shaundell Carter 3 1 2 3 0.0/0.0 0.0/0.0 0/0 0 0/0 0 0 0

PUNT RETURNS AVERAGE 8.5 10.3

99 Quontavious Lymon 8 5 5 10 1/8 1/8 0/0 1 0/0 0 0 0

89 Kortlen Wilfawn 6 1 0 1 0.0/0.0 0.0/0.0 0/0 0 0/0 0 0 0

PENALTY 18 10

PUNTS-YARDS 49-1771 48-1958

30 Carter Bonds 8 46 17 63 7.5/32 4/24 1/0 1 0/0 0 0 0

TOTAL OFFENSE 2739 2990

35 Rashad Thomas 6 4 2 6 0/0 0/0 0/0 0 0/0 0 0 0

TOTALS 9 377 256 633 45/153 15/53 13/126 20 11/38 16 1 0

TDS RUSHING 10 16

FUMBLE-LOST 27-13 26-11

RUSHING 65 84 PASSING 73 64

FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 7-12 10-11

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23 Gary Banks, II 3 2 0 2 0.0/0.0 0.0/0.0 0/0 0 0/0 0 0 0

AVERAGE PER PUNT 36.1 40.8

AVERAGE PER PASS 6.5 5.8

4TH-DOWN CONVERSIONS 5/16 11/16

AVERAGE PER KICK 60.7 55.7

TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 22 26

5 Jamarcus Smith 9 36 38 74 7.5/32 0.5/1 1/13 0 0/0 1 0 0

49 Cedric Hillsman 9 16 19 35 4/30 1.5/2 0/0 1 0/0 1 1 0

1 Marcus Rule 7 9 2 11 0/0 0/0 1/0 4 0/0 0 0 0

72 Will Derico 9 1 0 1 0.0/0.0 0.0/0.0 0/0 0 0/0 0 0 0

16 Kylan Garrett 9 1 0 1 0.0/0.0 0.0/0.0 0/0 0 0/0 0 0 0

AVERAGE PER PLAY 4.6 4.9 AVERAGE PER GAME 304.3 332.2

PAT-ATTEMPTS 18-21 20-23

POINTS PER GAME 19.2 24.9

RUSHING YARDAGE 1068 1659

RED-ZONE SCORES 19-28) 27-32

25 Javian Gipson-Holmes 8 8 6 14 0/0 0/0 0/0 1 1/0 0 0 0

13 Cam Coleman 5 1 0 1 1.0/3.0 1.0/3.0 0/0 0 0/0 0 0 0

AVERAGE PER RUSH 3.1 4.4 AVERAGE PER GAME 118.7 184.3

33 Tabias Brown 4 1 0 1 0.0/0.0 0.0/0.0 0/0 0 1/0 0 0 0

SCORING 173 224

29 Scott Norphlet 6 7 5 12 0/0 0/0 1/16 0 0/0 0 0 0

11 Dallas Payne 9 1 0 1 0.0/0.0 0.0/0.0 0/0 0 0/0 0 0 0

KICK RETURNS: #-YARDS 36-633 22-485

INT RETURNS AVERAGE 9.7 17.9

FIRST DOWNS 156 158

92 Quay Edwards 8 6 5 11 0.5/1 0/0 0/0 0 1/0 2 0 0

RUSHING ATTEMPTS 343 374

48 Kelton Law 8 13 13 26 0.5/0.5 2/3 0/0 0 0/0 0 0 0

80 DK Gaines 3 2 0 2 0.0/0.0 0.0/0.0 0/0 0 0/0 0 0 0

2 Tony Washington 9 22 15 37 3/7 0/0 5/62 2 2/30 1 0 0

22 Cayden Betts 9 1 0 1 0.0/0.0 0.0/0.0 0/0 0 0/0 0 0 0

COMP-ATT-INT 140-257-12 119-231-13

27 Steven Edwards 7 11 1 12 0/0 0/0 2/8 1 1/0 1 0 0

PENALTIES-YARDS 63-534 64-699 AVERAGE PER GAME 59.3 77.7

KICK RETURNS AVERAGE 17.6 22

Cayden Betts 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0.0 0 12

Mondrel Boykins 4 51 12.8 0 18

Calvin Jones, Jr. 3 3 22 7.3 0 9 7.3

Tameron Patterson 9 90 395 0 395 43.9

Tyler Shorter 1 0 0 0 0

Khi Holiday 21 416 19.8 1 33

Gary Banks, II 9 78 252 0 252 28.0

Cedrick Wilder, Jr. 1 0 6 0 0 0 6 6.0

Cayden Betts 9 3 27 9 0 14 3

Calvin Jones, Jr. 3 0 22 0 6 0 28 9.3

Mondrel Boykins 6 0 163 0 51 0 214 35.7

Calvin Jones, Jr. 1 6 6 0 6

AC Graham 4 69 119 292 411 102.8

Goldman Butler, Vl 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0.0 0 24

Caleb Anderson 9 0 307 0 0 0 307 34.1

Jamarcus Smith 1 13 13 0 13

Cayden Betts 9 66 281 0 281 31.2

John Ellis Murrah 0 7-12 18-21 0-0 0 0-0 0.0 0 39

Kylan Garrett 9 0 410 0 0 0 410 45.6

Carter Putt 4 117.3 87 161 5 54 1096 6 78 156.6

Stephon McGlaun 9 1 0 1 -1 -1 0 0 -0.1

Total 9 343 1364 296 1068 3.1 10 42 118.7

Gary Banks, II 2 18 9 0 17

JT Moore 6 45 69 153 222 37.0

Carter Putt 7 191 -13 1096 1083 154.7

Goldman Butler, Vl 7 28 58 0 0 0 86 12.3

PAT

Caleb Anderson 9 22 307 14 1 49 34.1

Gary Banks II 9 4 26 6.5 0 12 2.9

Scott Norphlet 1 16 16 1 16

Cayden Betts 9 281 27 0 142 0 450 50.0

Cayden Betts 9 66 309 28 281 4.3 2 30 31.2

Goldman Butler VI 7 15 34 6 28 1.9 1 7 4

INTERCEPTIONS NO. YDS AVG TD LONG

Tony Washington 5 62 12.4 2 62

Total 36 633 17.6 1 33

Max Favre 2 35 36 130 166 83.0

Totals 22 7-12 18-21 0-0 0 0-1 0.0 1 173

Max Favre 2 36 0 0 0 0 36 18.0

TOTAL OFFENSIVE YDS G PLAYS RUSH PASS TOTAL AVG/G

PUNTING NO. YDS AVG LONG TB FC I20 BLKD

FIELD GOALS FGM/FGA PCT 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 LG BLK

John Ellis Murrah 35 1339 38.3 60 0 3 11 1

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JT Moore 6 1 18 18 0 18 3

RECEIVING G NO. YDS AVG TD LONG AVG/G

Total 9 140 1671 11.9 9 78 185.7

ScottNorphlet 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0.0 0 0

Tony Washington 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0.0 0 0

AC Graham 4 119 0 0 0 0 119 29.8

Steven Edwards 7 0 0 0 0 8 8 1.1

Carter Putt 7 30 62 75 -13 -0.4 1 14 -1.9

TD FGS KICK RUSH RCV PASS DXP SAF POINTS

Javian Gipson-Holmes 1 0 0 0 0

John Daniel Deaton 11 407 37 45 2 0 2 0

CamColeman 5 0 135 0 0 0 135 27.0

Stephon McGlaun 9 1 -1 0 -1 -0.1

JT Moore 6 23 88 19 69 3 3 13 11.5

Tameron Patterson 9 90 411 16 395 4.4 2 26 43.9

PUNT RETURNS NO. YDS AVG TD LONG

RETURNS NO. YDS AVG TD LONG

Cedrick Wilder, Jr. 1 1 6 6 0 6 6 Jay Wortham 3 1 -33 33 0 33 11

Keyshawn Cobb 11 93 8.5 0 31

Goldman Butler, VI 7 6 58 9.7 3 14 8.3

PASSING G EFFIC ATT CMP INT PCT YDS TD LONG AVG/G

Totals 9 600 1068 1671 2739 304.3

Cayden Betts 7 142 20.3 0 26

Keyshawn Cobb 1 27 27 0 27 Steven Edwards 2 8 4 0 8

Mondrel Boykins 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0.0 0 6

Tameron Patterson 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0.0 0 12

Total 9 111.3 140 257 12 54.5 1671 9 78 185.7

Max Favre 2 4 47 11 36 9 0 42 18

Carter Putt 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0.0 0 6

AC Graham 4 27 137 18 119 4.4 1 32 29.8

John Ellis Murrah 7-12 58.3% 0-1 0-0 1-2 0-2 0-0 41 1

Caleb Anderson 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0.0 0 6

Khi Holiday 9 0 58 0 416 0 474 52.7

Goldman Butler, Vl 7 15 28 0 28 4.0

AC Graham 4 121 27 42 2 64.3 292 1 57 73

JT Moore 6 100.7 8 22 1 36.4 153 1 49 25.5

KICK

KeyshawnCobb 9 0 0 93 0 27 120 13.3

Kylan Garrett 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0.0 0 6

ALL PURPOSE YDS G RUSH REC PR KOR IR TOT AVG/G

Dallas Payne 9 0 399 0 0 0 399 44.3

RUSHING G ATT GAIN LOST NET AVG TD LONG AVG/G

Mondrel Boykins 6 12 163 13.6 1 46 27.2

Max Favre 2 78.1 18 31 4 58.1 130 1 17 65

Dallas Payne 9 36 399 11.1 2 41 44.3

Carter Bonds 1 0 0 0 0

JT Moore 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0.0 0 18

JT Moore 6 69 18 0 0 0 87 14.5

SCORING

Scott Norphlet 6 0 0 0 0 16 16 2.7

Cam Coleman 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0.0 0 6

Dallas Payne 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0.0 0 12

Tameron Patterson 9 395 9 0 0 0 404 44.9

Jamarcus Smith 9 0 0 0 0 13 13 11.4

Tony Washington 9 0 0 0 0 62 62 6.9

Totals 9 1068 1671 93 633 126 3591 3 99.0

Khi Holiday 9 8 58 7.3 0 20 6.4

OVERALL INDIVIDUAL STATS

Gary Banks, II 9 78 276 24 252 3.2 0 17 28

Marcus Rule 1 0 0 0 0

Kylan Garrett 9 22 410 18.6 1 78 45.6

Tameron Patterson 9 5 9 1.8 0 10 1

Cam Coleman 5 16 135 8.4 1 30 27

Total 11 93 8.5 0 31

Gary Banks, ll 9 252 26 0 18 0 296 32.9

AC Graham 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0.0 0 6

Jay Wortham 3 0 33 0 0 0 33 11.0

PASSING ATT COMP INT YDS TD LG

Rushing 5 14

Khi Holiday 5 105 0 29 Gary Banks, II 1 17 0 17

Rushing Attempts 40 47

KICKING FG LG XP PTS John Ellis Murrah 1/1 33 2/2 5

2nd 4:09 42 1:59 10-14

PUNTING NO YARDS AVG TB I20 LG

Calvin Jones, Jr. 2 17 0 9 8.5

NEMCC John Elllis Murrah 33 Field Goal 9

FIRST DOWNS 13 21

Brody Pierce 4 155 38.8 0 1 43 Yohan Thompson 3 142 47.3 1 1 54

Carter Bonds 7 2 9 1 1

Jamarcus Smith 3 5 8 0 1 Willie Latham 5 3 8 0 0

Penalty 2 1

1sr 4:46 0 0:00 0 - 14

Number of Kickoffs / Yards 6 / 122 3 / 61

RECEIVING NO YARDS TD LG AVG

Khi Holiday 2 10 0 6 5

Tam Patterson 9 67 0 26 7.4

Interception Returns: Number / Yards 1 / 0 1 / 8

Possession Time 31:11 28:49

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JC Paul Hughes 10 run (Brody Pierece kick) 10

Third Down Conversions 3 of 13 3 of 12

JC Travor Randle 27 fumble recovery (Brody Pierce kick) 0

Had Intercepted 1 1

Fumbles: Number / Lost 6 / 3 2 / 0

Touchbacks 0 0

Number of Punts / Yards 9 / 365 7 / 297

RUSHING ATT YDS TD LG AVG

Sacks: Number / Yards 3 / 7 1 / 8

La’Damian Webb 20 193 2 68 9.7

2nd 12:17 41 4:30 3 - 14

KICK RETURNS NO YARDS TD LG

Passes Attempted 26 23

NET YARDS RUSHING 94 326

PUNTING NO YARDS AVG TB I20 LG

John Ellis Murrah 9 365 40.6 0 3 48

Punt Returns: Number / Yards 2 / 18 2 / 81

TOTAL NET YARDS 227 408

PUNT RETURNS NO. YARDS TD LG Keyshawn Cobb 2 18 0 18

Kickoff Returns: Number / Yards 6 / 122 3 / 61

Qua Sanders 2 19 0 11 9.5 Rasaiah Ruffin 1 15 0 15 15

TACKLES UA A TOTAL SACKS TFL

JT Moore 6 1 1 -7 0 1

1 st 14:11 82 0:49 0 - 7

Passing 6 6

Fourth Down Conversions 0 of 1 1 of 2

PASSING ATT COMP INT YDS TD LG

TOTAL OFFENSIVE PLAYS 66 70

PLYS YDS TOP SCORE

NEMCC AC Graham 4 run (John Ellis Murrah kick) 4

3rd 10:26 50 2:55 10 - 27

Penalties: Number / Yards 5 / 30 7 / 62

Kendall Coleman 2 24 0 16 12

AC Graham 13 30 1 9 2.3

Passes Completed 14 8

Average Per Punt 40.6 42.4

2nd 1:06 75 3:03 10-20

Gary Banks, II 6 30 0 16 5

RUSHING ATT YDS TD LG AVG

TEAM STATS NEMCC JC

Average Gain Per Play 3.4 5.8

AC Graham 20 13 0 140 0 57

Average Per Kick 51.0 55.5

JC Robert Henry 3 run (Brody Pierce kick) 4

PUNT RETURNS NO YARDS TD LG Ladarius Webb 2 81 1 62

KICKING FG LG XP PTS Brody Pierce 0 0 5/5 5

4th 8:44 30 1:53 17-41

Alan Follis 5 2 1 19 0 15

3rd 2:54 0 0:00 10 - 34

NORTHEAST MS COMMUNITY COLLEGE

TACKLES UA A TOTAL SACKS TFL

NEMCC Goldman Butler, VI 4 run (John Ellis Murrah kick) 5

Robert Henry 11 85 1 17 7.7 Paul Hughes, II 6 37 1 12 6.2

SCORING SUMMARY:

JC La’Damian Webb 1 run (kick failed) 11

RECEIVING NO YARDS TD LG AVG

JC La’Damian Webb 68 run (Brody Pierce kick) 2

Kylan Garrett 7 100 0 57 14.3

GAME 1 | JONES-41 NEMCC-17 September 2, 2021 at Bobcat Stadium (Ellisville, Mississippi)

3rd 0:43 73 2:02 17-34

Q. Hawkins 18 6 0 63 0 16

Mike Cockream 5 3 8 0 0 J. Jenkins 4 1 5 0 0 Jaylin Simmons 1 4 5 0 0 C. Shaw 3 2 5 0 1

JONES COLLEGE

JC Ladarius Webb 62 punt return (Brody Pierce kick) 0

NET YARDS PASSING 133 82

Passing 4 4 Penalty 2 3

MS GULF COAST COMMUNITY COLLEGE

Passes Completed 10 17

1st 11:22 MGCCC Dylan Wasson 40 field goal 4 0 0:27 3-0

PUNT RETURNS NO. YARDS TD LG Jonathan Harris 3 11 0 10

PUNTING NO YARDS AVG TB I20 LG John Ellis Murrah 6 239 39.8 0 0 56

Third Down Conversions 4 of 18 3 of 17

Cam Thomas 19 94 0 23 4.9

TACKLES UA A TOTAL SACKS TFL

Interception Returns: Number / Yards 1 / 8 3 / 33

PLYS YDS TOP SCORE

1st 2:25 MGCCC Xavier Evans 2 run (Dylan Wasson kick) 52 2:11 12-0

4th 8:23 MGCCC Dylan Wasson 35 field goal 6 26 1:40 15-16

RUSHING ATT NET TD LG AVG

RECEIVING NO YARDS TD LG AVG

Average Gain Per Play 3.4 3.6

TOTAL NET YARDS 245 243

GAME 2 | MS GULF COAST-18 NEMCC-16 September 9, 2021 at Tiger Stadium (Booneville, Mississippi) 2021 GAME RECAPSHISTORY

Gary Banks, II 9 23 0 17 2.6 Tam Patterson 11 21 0 17 1.9

2nd 3:26 NEMCC John Ellis Murrah 19 field goal 63 4:56 12-10

PASSING ATT COMP INT YDS TD LG

NEMCCTIGERS | 21

Jalen Bracey 2 18 0 15 9 Chandler Williams 1 11 0 11 11

Rushing 6 5

Number of Kickoffs / Yards 5 / 318 5 / 322

1st 10:41 MGCCC Team Safety 0 0 0:00 5-0

Xavier Evans 6 57 1 26 9.5 Micah McGowan 12 16 0 8 1.3

Fourth Down Conversions 1 of 2 0 of 0

TEAM STATS GC NE

NET YARDS PASSING 85 168

Carter Putt 26 17 1 168 0 46

Punt Returns: Number / Yards 3 / 11 0 / 0

Sacks: Number / Yards 2 / 13 0 / 0

Passes Attempted 31 27

Had Intercepted 3 1

RECEIVING NO YARDS TD LG AVG

TACKLES UA A TOTAL SACKS TFL

Possession Time 28:50 31:10

Dallas Payne 4 79 0 41 19.8 Mondrel Boykins 3 50 0 46 16.7 Caleb Anderson 3 17 0 8 5.7

KICKING FG LG XP PTS

Rushing Attempts 41 40

KICK RETURNS NO YARDS TD LG Keymari Odum 3 66 0 26

NORTHEAST MS COMMUNITY COLLEGE

Fumbles: Number / Lost 4 / 1 3 / 2

Jamarcus Smith 1 7 8 0 0 Carter Bonds 4 3 7 0 1 Keyshawn Cobb 5 1 6 0 0 Triston Newson 1 5 6 0 0

PUNTING NO YARDS AVG TB I20 LG

2nd 10:46 NEMCC Scott Norphlet 16 interception return (John Ellis Murrah kick) 0 0:00 12-7

4th 0:58 MGCCC Dylan Wasson 25 field goal 4 4 0:41 18-16

NET YARDS RUSHING 160 75

2nd 0:00 NEMCC John Ellis Murrah 37 field goal 35 1:39 12-13

John Ellis Murrah 3/4 37 1/1 10

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3rd 4:57 NEMCC John Ellis Murrah 24 field goal 1 1:45 12-16

8

Carter Putt 9 27 0 14 3

TOTAL OFFENSIVE PLAYS 72 67

6

PASSING ATT COMP INT YDS TD LG

KICKING FG LG XP PTS Dylan Wasson 3/3 40 1/1 10

FIRST DOWNS 12 12

KICK RETURNS NO YARDS TD LG Khi Holiday 3 38 0 26

Penalties: Number / Yards 11 / 165 9 / 66

Rico Dorsey 3 46 0 23 15.3

George Caratan 7 334 47.7 3 3 59

Phillip Short 31 10 3 85 0 23

Average Per Kick 63.6 64.4

RUSHING ATT NET TD LG AVG

SCORING SUMMARY:

Hydee Barlow 9 5 14 0.5 4 C.J. Williams 8 5 13 0 0 Robert McDaniel 7 5 12 0 1 Mike Smith 7 4 11 0 1

Average Per Punt 47.7 33

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Number of Punts / Yards 7 / 334 8 / 264

Kickoff Returns: Number / Yards 3 / 66 3 / 38

1st 8:17 HCC Jaiden Burns 9 pass from BeSean McCray (Ben Duncan kick) 10 79 4:33 9-0

BeSean McCray 32 14 3 120 0 40

4th 5:29 HCC Ben Duncan 32 field goal 7 8 2:54 18-13

Goldman Butler 3 35 2 14 11.7

HINDS COMMUNITY COLLEGE

RUSHING ATT NET TD LG AVG

1st 0:23 NEMCC Goldman Butler 12 pass from Carter Putt 4 33 1:26 9-7

Penalties: Number / Yards 9 / 71 8 / 44

TEAM STATS HCC NEMCC

Number of Kickoffs / Yards 5 / 287 4 / 235

Average Per Punt 42.8 38.7

GAME 3 | HINDS-18 NEMCC-13 September 16, 2021 at Tiger Stadium (Booneville, Mississippi)

3rd 3:42

Cayden Betts 12 46 0 11 3.8 Gary Banks, II 9 32 0 11 3.6

Passes Completed 15 20

Houston Smith 3 108 36.0 0 0 43

FIRST DOWNS 20 21

NET YARDS PASSING 114 250

Fumbles: Number / Lost 0 / 0 2 / 1

PASSING ATT COMP INT YDS TD LG

Rushing Attempts 45 33

KICK RETURNS NO YARDS TD LG

Rushing 15 6

TOTAL NET YARDS 292 322

Passes Attempted 29 30

NEMCC Goldman Butler 14 pass from Carter Putt (kick failed) 11 81 4:16 15-13

Number of Punts / Yards 6 / 257 3 / 116

TACKLES UA A TOTAL SACKS TFL

KICKING FG LG XP PTS Ben Duncan 3 108 36.0 0

John Ellis Murrah 0 0 1/1 1

Punt Returns: Number / Yards 1 / 9 2 / 7

Penalty 0 1

Jaylan Ware 2 6 8 0 1 Emahd Dabney 4 2 6 0 0 Malik Sims 2 4 6 0 0 Khiry Gee 5 0 5 0 0 Jaylen Knight 4 1 5 0 0

Jeffery Pittman 24 70 0 19 2.9 BeSean McCray 5 22 0 8 4.4

RECEIVING NO YARDS TD LG AVG

John Ellis Murrah 3 116 38.7 0 1 48

Average Gain Per Play 4 5.1

Interception Returns: Number / Yards 3 / 61 0 / 0

Caleb Anderson 6 82 0 16 13.7 Kylan Garrett 3 60 0 36 20 Dallas Payne 6 52 0 15 8.7

3rd 7:58 HCC Ben Duncan 27 field goal 14 64 5:37 15-7

Carter Putt 30 20 3 250 2 36

Sacks: Number / Yards 1 / 6 0 / 0

PUNTING NO YARDS AVG TB I20 LG

Kickoff Returns: Number / Yards 4 / 70 5 / 99

Kaleb Mosley 4 50 0 40 Tabashi Thomas 4 26 0 10 Jaiden Barnes,d Sr. 2 21 0 21

TOTAL OFFENSIVE PLAYS 74 63

Third Down Conversions 8 of 18 4 of 10

Jamarian Samuels 12 96 0 20 8.0

PUNTING NO YARDS AVG TB I20 LG

Had Intercepted 0 3

Touchbacks 0 0

RUSHING ATT NET TD LG AVG

Fourth Down Conversions 0 of 0 1 of 2

NORTHEAST MS COMMUNITY COLLEGE

SCORING SUMMARY:

1st 12:50 HCC Team Safety 0 0 0:00 2-0

KICKING FG FL XP PTS

Possession Time 32:45 27:15

Emahd Dabney 2 32 0 19 Jaiden Burns, Sr. 1 19 0 19

Willie Latham 5 2 7 0 0 Tony Washington 5 0 5 0 1 Cedric Hillsman 4 1 5 0 1

Passing 5 14

PLYS YDS TOP SCORE

RECEIVING NO YARDS TD LG AVG

Jamarcus Smith 6 3 9 0 1.5 Keyshawn Cobb 5 3 8 0 1.5

PASSING ATT COMP INT YDS TD LG

NET YARDS RUSHING 178 72

Average Per Kick 57.4 58.5

TACKLES UA A TOTAL SACKS TFL

2nd 10:46 HCC Ben Duncan 25 field goal 7 13 3:11 12-7

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NET YARDS RUSHING 51 153

Jaquerrious Williams 2 56 1 57 28.0

7 80 3:54 6 - 14

2nd 13:22 NWCC Tyson Keys 42 pass from Michael Hiers (Eli Hamlin kick)

AC Graham 1 0 0 0 0 0

KICKING FG LG XP PTS Eli Hamlin 1/1 34 6/6 9

Carter Bonds 6 5 11 1 1

TOTAL NET YARDS 270 480

1st 4:33 NEMCC Carter Putt 3 run (kick failed)

Had Intercepted 0 0

9 62 1:27 6-21

PASSING ATT COMP INT YDS TD LG

3rd 3:19 NWCC Jaquerrious Williams 2 run (Eli Hamlin kick)

John Daniel Deaton 3 116 38.7 0 0 42

3 70 0:46 0-7

4th 9:00 NWCC Jamarien Bracey 6 run (E.liHamlin kick)

10 49 4:22 6-24

Average Per Kick 57 64.5

Fumbles: Number / Lost 2 / 2 1 / 1

Number of Kickoffs / Yards 3 / 171 8 / 516

TACKLES UA A TOTAL SACKS TFL

Rushing Attempts 23 40

Cayden Betts 3 22 0 15 7.3 Goldman Butler 4 18 0 7 4.5

Kickoff Returns: Number / Yards 2 / 37 3 / 63

Kylan Garrett 2 115 1 78 Dallas Payne 4 33 0 15 Mondrel Boykins 1 31 0 31

Rushing 2 7

Touchbacks 0 6

John Ellis Murrah 4 164 41 0 1 47

Passing 7 12

Possession Time 22:39 37:21

AC Graham 4 40 0 32 10

RUSHING ATT NET TD LG AVG

PUNTING NO YARDS AVG TB I20 LG

NORTHWEST COMMUNITY COLLEGE

Average Gain Per Play 4.7 6.6

SCORING SUMMARY:

Jamarien Bracey 15 23 0 13 1.5

Third Down Conversions 3 of 13 8 of 19

Fourth Down Conversions 1 of 2 4 of 4

2nd 0:20 NWCC D.T. Sheffield 23 pass from Michael Hiers (Eli Hamlin kick)

Penalty 2 2

Penalties: Number / Yards 6 / 69 9 / 95

3rd 9:02 NEMCC Kylan Garrett 78 pass from Carter Putt (John Ellis Murrah kick)

2 75 0:50 13-31

3rd 9:52 NWCC Jamarien Bracey 16 run (E.liHamlin kick)

KICK RETURNS NO YARDS TD LG Keyon Fordham 3 63 0 21

9 77 5:34 13-38

TEAM STATS NEMCC NWCC

7 77 2:23 6 - 7

Passes Completed 13 23

RECEIVING NO YARDS TD LG

Michael Hiers 33 23 0 327 3 69

Carter Putt 33 13 0 219 1 78

(Senatobia, Mississippi)

NEMCCTIGERS | 23

Interception Returns: Number / Yards 0 / 00 0 / 0

3rd 10:31 NWCC Eli Hamlin 34 field goal

2 21 0:25 6-31

NORTHEAST MS COMMUNITY COLLEGE

PUNTING NO YARDS AVG TB I20 LG Tanner Gillis 5 215 43 1 2 54

TOTAL OFFENSIVE PLAYS 57 73

Average Per Punt 40 43

1st 13:10 NWCC E. Jai Mason 69 pass from Michael Hiers (Eli Hamlin kick)

Jamarcus Smith 4 5 9 0 0 Willie Latham 3 5 8 0 0 Reginald Hughes 3 2 5 1 1

9 41 5:45 13-45 at Bobby Franklin Field

PASSING ATT COMP INT YDS TD LG

2021 GAME RECAPSHISTORY GAME 4 | NORTHWEST-45 NEMCC-13 September 23, 2021

NET YARDS PASSING 219 327

PLYS YDS TOP SCORE

KICKING FG LG XP PTS John Ellis Murrah 0/1 0 1/2 1

Byron Pearson 2 2 4 0 0.5 Fred Harris, Jr. 4 0 4 0 0 Drea Shumaker 2 1 3 0 1 Sam Brumfield 2 1 3 2 2

Passes Attempted 34 33

RECEIVING NO YARDS TD LG E. Jai Mason 5 94 1 69 Tyson Keys 4 94 1 42 D.T. Sheffield 4 50 1 23

Sacks: Number / Yards 2 / 12 6 / 34

FIRST DOWNS 11 21

Number of Punts / Yards 7 / 280 5 / 215

KICK RETURNS NO YARDS TD LG Khi Holiday 2 37 0 21

RUSHING ATT NET TD LG AVG

Punt Returns: Number / Yards 1 / 3 2 / 11

Jamie Shaw 9 8 0 13 0.9 Tameron Patterson 1 -1 0 0 -1.0

TACKLES UA A TOTAL SACKS TFL

4th 0:01 NEMCC Tony Washington 37 interception return (John Ellis Murrah kick) 0 0 0:00 17-31

Rushing Attempts 48 32

Fumbles: Number / Lost 3 /1 3 / 2

4th 0:11 NEMCC Dallas Payne 30 pass from Carer Putt (John Ellis Murrah kick) 5 31 2:30 17-24

GAME 5 | NEMCC-31 ICC-17

PLYS YDS TOP SCORE

TOTAL NET YARDS 190 366

Passing 2 12 Penalty 1 2

Fourth Down Conversions 0 of 0 1 of 2

RJ Wilson 22 82 1 12 3.7

Third Down Conversions 6 of 16 6 of 15

FIRST DOWNS 10 20

3rd 7:14 ICC Shane Lasher 22 field goal

5 75 2:12 17-17

Carter Bonds 8 2 10 2 3

9 75 4:32 14-10

Caleb Anderson 7 98 0 23 14 Dallas Payne 5 77 1 30 15.4

John Ellis Murah 1/2 30 4/4 7

KICKING FG LG XP PTS

2 3 0:22 7 - 0

3rd 5:02 NEMCC Mondrel Boykins 40 pass from Carter Putt (John Ellis Murrah kick)

NET YARDS PASSING 46 286

Price Nixon 7 231 33 0 3 45

Shamar Sandgren 3 28 0 13 9.3

PUNTING NO YARDS AVG TB I20 LG

2nd 1:19 NEMCC John Ellis Murrah 30 field goal 11 49 3:42 14-3

ATT NET TD LG AVG

5 22 1:18 17-10

Jamal Brooks 10 47 1 15 4.7

Touchbacks 0 2

Kickoff Returns: Number / Yards 0 / 0 2 / 52

TACKLES UA A TOTAL SACKS TFL

Gary Banks, II 8 27 0 13 3.4

TACKLES UA A TOTAL SACKS TFL

TOTAL OFFENSIVE PLAYS 63 69

Shane Lasher 1/1 22 2/2 5

ITAWAMBA COMMUNITY COLLEGE

Penalties: Number / Yards 6 / 44 12 / 125

Dylan Faulk 9 4 1 37 0 13 Hunter Jones 5 2 1 9 0 6

Interception Returns: Number / Yards 0 / 0 2 / 37

Passes Completed 6 19

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John Ellis Murrah 4 138 34.5 0 3 60

NET YARDS RUSHING 144 80

3rd 10:28 NEMCC JT Moore 5 run (John Ellis Murrah kick)

NORTHEAST MS COMMUNITY COLLEGE

PASSING ATT COMP INT YDS TD LG

Had Intercepted 2 0

Sacks: Number / Yards 1 / 3 6 / 18

PUNTING NO YARDS AVG TB I20 LG

PASSING ATT COMP INT YDS TD LG

TEAM STATS ICC NEMCC

Average Per Kick 54.5 58.8

Punt Returns: Number / Yards 1 / 21 3 / 26

Passes Attempted 14 37

RUSHING

Jamarcus Smith 4 5 9 0.5 0.5 Cedric Hillsman 4 4 8 0.5 0.5 Keyshawn Cobb 1 5 6 0 0

JT Moore 4 13 1 5 3.3

RUSHING

SCORING SUMMARY:

Corley Hooper 8 5 13 0 1 Darryen Hobbs 8 1 9 0 0 Peyton Rea 6 1 7 0 0 Breon Jordan 5 2 7 0 0

ATT NET TD LG AVG

RECEIVING NO YARDS TD LG AVG

Average Gain Per Play 3 5.3

KICKING FG LG XP PTS

Carter Putt 37 19 0 296 2 40

Kylan Garrett 3 48 0 28 16 Mondrel Boykins 2 44 1 40 22

Tam Patterson 10 44 0 9 4.4

RJ Wilson 2 12 0 6 6

Possession Time 29:59 31:01

INTERCEPTION RETURN NO YARDS TD LG

Rushing 7 6

Average Per Punt 33 27.6

2nd 5:01 ICC Jamal Brooks 6 run (Shane Lasher kick) 11 59 5:09 14-0

September 30, 2021 at Tiger Stadium (Booneville, Mississippi)

Number of Kickoffs / Yards 4 / 218 6 / 353

Number of Punts / Yards 7 / 231 5 / 138

1st 8:25 ICC RJ Wilson 1 run (Shane Lasher kick)

RECEIVING NO YARDS TD LG AVG

Tony Washington 1 37 1 37

Number of Punts / Yards 4 / 156 2 / 82

SCORING SUMMARY:

NEMCC

TEAM STATS NEMCC EMCC

7

NET YARDS PASSING 199 211

Jamari Jones 26 18 4 211 1 39

Passing 10 10

Gary Banks, II 15 56 0 15 3.7

Sacks: Number / Yards 1 / 8 2 / 10

NEMCC

Zias Perryman 20 101 2 19 5 Jamari Jones 8 83 0 17 10.4

Fourth Down Conversions 0 of 2 0 of 0

INTERCEPTION RETURN NO YDS TD LG

Cayden Betts 6 16 0 9 2.7

RECEIVING NO YARDS TD LG AVG

EMCC

Peyton Rodgers 0 0 4/4 4

Carter Bonds 8 3 11 0 0.5

Lee Kpogba 7 5 12 0 2 Kel Williams 7 1 8 0 0 Brandon Lairy 3 5 8 0 0 Kason Boston 4 4 8 1 1

Average Per Punt 39 41

EMCC

October 9, 2020 at Sullivan-Windham Field (Scooba, Mississippi)

Possession Time 36:41 23:19

8 50 2:43 0-7

EAST MS COMMUNITY COLLEGE

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3rd 2:10 JT Moore 1 run (John Ellis Murrah kick) 11 74 4:36 19 - 14

Carter Putt 18 12 0 98 0 15

KICKING FG LG XP PTS

Passes Completed 26 18

Punt Returns: Number / Yards 0 / 0 3 / 16

Rushing 7 11

Mondrel Boykins 6 38 0 10 6.3

4th 9:53 Kevin Barnett 18 pass from Jamari Jones (kick failed) 69 2:21 19-20

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EMCC Zias

4th 8:50 Cam McCullum 34 interception return 0 0 0:00 19-27

KICKING FG LG XP PTS John Ellis Murrah 2/3 41 1/2 7

4th 6:18 Perryman 3 run (Peyton Rodgers kick) 37 1:28 19-34

Tony Washington 2 21 1 21 Keyshawn Cobb 1 27 0 27

INTERCEPTION RETURN NO YDS TD LG

0

Duke Miller 4 88 0 39 22 Kevin Barnett 4 47 1 18 11.8

RECEIVING NO YARDS TD LG AVG

Penalties: Number / Yards 7 / 60 9 / 103

1st 12:17 Perryman 3 run (Peyton Rodgers kick)

3rd 9:32 John Ellis Murrah 27 field goal 23 3:07 12 - 7

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Kylan Garrett 4 30 0 17 7.5

TACKLES UA A TOTAL SACKS TFL

PUNTING NO YARDS AVG TB I20 LG John Ellis Murrah 4 156 39 0 1 45

Fumbles: Number / Lost 3 / 1 4 / 3

Had Intercepted 1 4

EMCC

TOTAL NET YARDS 309 426

GAME 6 | EMCC-34 NEMCC-19

1st 2:35 John Ellis Murrah 41 field goal 42 4:05 9-7

NEMCC

PASSING ATT COMP INT YDS TD LG

NET YARDS RUSHING 110 215

JT Moore 3 2 1 1 0.7

7

NORTHEAST MS COMMUNITY COLLEGE

Touchbacks 0 0

FIRST DOWNS 22 21

RUSHING ATT NET TD LG AVG

Number of Kickoffs / Yards 5 / 309 6 / 342

Tam Patterson 9 28 0 7 3.1

Third Down Conversions 6 of 17 4 of 7

Average Gain Per Play 4 6.8

NEMCC

TACKLES UA A TOTAL SACKS TFL

1st 7:55 Tony Washington 21 interception return (kick failed) 0 0:00 6-7

Keyshawn Cobb 3 4 7 0 0 Willie Latham 5 2 7 0 0

Max Favre 18 11 1 82 0 17

3rd 6:46 Amariyon Howard 1 run (Peyton Rodgers kick)

Cam Coleman 6 41 0 15 6.8

7 76 2:46 12-14

RUSHING ATT NET TD LG AVG

Kickoff Returns: Number / Yards 5 / 97 4 / 94

Interception Returns: Number / Yards 4 / 56 1 / 34

PLYS YDS TOP SCORE

EMCC Zias

Passes Attempted 39 26

PUNTING NO YARDS AVG TB I20 LG Peyton Rodgers 2 82 41 0 0 42

Average Per Kick 61.8 57

Penalty 5 0

Dallas Payne 7 59 0 13 8.4

TOTAL OFFENSIVE PLAYS 79 63

Jamarcus Smith 4 2 6 0 0

Zach Patterson 2 33 0 18 16.5

Cam McCullum 1 34 1 34

Rushing Attempts 40 37

PASSING ATT COMP INT YDS TD LG

Rushing Attempts 33 44

Dallas Payne 5 48 1 18 9.6

KICKING FG LG XP PTS

TOTAL OFFENSIVE PLAYS 62 75

PUNTING NO YARDS AVG TB I20 LG

2nd 9:38

NET YARDS PASSING 235 181

Jalon Jones 5 26 0 10 5.2

Jalon Jones 29 17 2 235 0 50

Max favre 13 7 3 48 1 13

Fourth Down Conversions 0 of 0 1 of 2

KICKING FG LG XP PTS

Passes Completed 17 18

RUSHING ATT NET TD LG AVG

Patrick Lindsey 10 39 0 14 3.9

Jamarcus Smith 3 2 5 0 1.5

Number of Punts / Yards 5 / 208 2 / 92

Stemarion Edwards 1 71 1 71 Vernon Davis 1 12 0 12 Javian Gathright 1 0 0 0

Interception Returns: Number / Yards 5 / 85 2 / 0

MDCC Mason Caldwell 25 field goal 11 56 5:22 3 - 0

2nd 7:48 MDCC Stemarion Edwards 71 interception return (kick failed) 0 0 0:00 9-0

PASSING ATT COMP INT YDS TD LG

Sacks: Number / Yards 2 / 6 0 / 0

Penalties: Number / Yards 5 / 77 6 / 50

MDCC Mason Caldwell 26 field goal 8 77 3:07 19-7

FIRST DOWNS 18 28

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NORTHEAST MS COMMUNITY COLLEGE

October 14, 2021 at Tiger Stadium (Booneville, Mississippi)

Kentrick Thompson 9 45 0 21 5

PASSING ATT COMP INT YDS TD LG

Average Per Punt 41.6 46

Punt Returns: Number / Yards 0 / 0 0 / 0

Touchbacks 0 3

PLYS YDS TOP SCORE

Lorenzo Perez 6 135 0 50 22.5

Mason Caldwell 2/2 26 1/2 7

Parviz King 7 1 8 0 0 Marlon Brown 5 3 8 0 1 Vernon Davis 4 3 7 0 1

TOTAL NET YARDS 360 430

3rd 5:53 NEMCC Cam Coleman 30 pass from AC Graham (John Ellis Murrah kick) 8 80 2:20 9-7

RECEIVING NO YARDS TD LG AVG

Cayden Betts 12 72 0 15 6

Passing 11 11

NET YARDS RUSHING 125 249

SCORING SUMMARY:

4th 5:19 NEMCC Dallas Payne 9 pass from Max Favre (John Ellis Murrah kick) 11 74 3:50 19-14

TACKLES UA A TOTAL SACKS TFL

Third Down Conversions 6 of 13 4 of 11

MISS. DELTA COMMUNITY COLLEGE

PUNTING NO YARDS AVG TB I20 LG

LaDarius Moore 3 52 0 35 17.3

Deidrick Orange 4 1 5 0 0 Tony Washingotn 1 3 4 0 0.5

Stemarion Edwards 1 9 10 0 0

Rushing 6 16

Number of Kickoffs / Yards 5 / 254 3 / 180

Jarren Sanford 5 208 41.6 0 2 51

Kickoff Returns: Number / Yards 0 / 0 5 / 80

AC Graham 8 41 0 20 5.1

RUSHING ATT NET TD LG AVG

Jalon Johnson 2 2 0 1

Max Favre 3 41 0 42 13.7

RECEIVING NO YARDS TD LG AVG

John Ellis Murrah 0 0 2/2 2

Tam Patterson 14 82 0 13 5.9

TEAM STATS MDCC NEMCC

Penalty 1 1

Fumbles: Number / Lost 1 / 0 4 / 1

GAME 7 | MS DELTA-19 NEMCC-14

AC Graham 18 11 2 133 1 30

Average Per Kick 50.8 180

Possession Time 29:44 30:16

INTERCEPTION RETURN NO YARDS TD LG

3rd 0:03 MDCC Kelvin Smith 3 run (Mason Caldwell kick) 5 45 1:35 16-7

Willie Latahm, III 4 2 6 0 0.5

TACKLES UA A TOTAL SACKS TFL

4th 9:09

Passes Attempted 29 31

Cam Coleman 8 81 1 30 10.1

John Ellis Murrah 2 92 46 0 1 49

Average Gain Per Play 5.8 5.7

Had Intercepted 2 5

Caleb Anderson 3 75 1 49 25

Tony Washington 4 4 8 0 0

Jakobi Jackson 4 44 1 23 11

Jamarcus Smith 7 7 14 0 0.5

Tam Patterson 10 59 0 21 5.9

Dallas Payne 2 29 0 15 14.5

Dez Williams 5 7 12 0 0 Marlon Windham 8 3 11 0 2 Tylonde Bateaste 4 4 8 0 0 Timaje Porter 2 5 7 0 0

1st 8:14 CCC Jakobi Jackson 23 pass from Kennique Bonner-Steward (kick failed)

Rushing 10 7

Average Gain Per Play 5.5 5.6

Third Down Conversions 7 of 15 5 of 15

Carter Bonds 5 0 5 0 0

Josh Hollins 6 238 39.7 0 2 54

PUNTING NO YARDS AVG TB I20 LG

3rd 1:14 CCC Trell Millender 25 pass from Kennique Bonner-Steward (2pt pass by Kennique Bonner Steward)

Passes Completed 7 20

Interception Returns: Number / Yards 1 / 0 0 / 0

Daylyn Croom 3 52 0 32 17.3

NORTHEAST MS COMMUNITY COLLEGE

John Ellis Murrah 0/1 0 3/3 3

Rushing Attempts 46 33

TOTAL OFFENSIVE PLAYS 62 68

Penalties: Number / Yards 5 / 40 4 / 35

Fumbles: Number / Lost 1 / 1 2 / 1

Punt Returns: Number / Yards 2 / 21 2 / 6

2nd 0:54 NEMCC Caleb Anderson 49 pass from JT Moore (John Ellis Murrah kick) 1 49 0:13 14-6

Trayvon Moore 3 27 1 15 9

TACKLES UA A TOTAL SACKS TFL

NET YARDS RUSHING 180 174

TEAM STATS NEMCC CCC

FIRST DOWNS 16 21

PLYS YDS TOP SCORE

GAME 8 | NEMCC-21 COAHOMA-20

JT Moore 16 7 0 160 1 49

Passing 6 6 Penalty 0 1

PASSING ATT COMP INT YDS TD LG

Sacks: Number / Yards 2 / 4 0 / 0

Fourth Down Conversions 0 of 1 3 of 3

Jay Wortham 1 33 0 33 33

Trell Millender 2 35 1 25 17.5

KICKING FG LG XP PTS

Touchbacks 2 0

Average Per Punt 35.8 39.7

SCORING SUMMARY:

15 73 6:46 0-6

RECEIVING NO YARDS TD LG AVG

RUSHING ATT NET TD LG AVG

John Daniel Deaton 6 215 35.8 2 1 43

3rd 8:19 NEMCC JT Moore 6 run (John Ellis Murrah kick) 5 40 2:38 21-6

PASSING ATT COMP INT YDS TD LG

William Payne 0 0 0/2 0

Cam Coleman 1 23 0 23 23

RUSHING ATT NET TD LG AVG

TACKLES UA A TOTAL SACKS TFL

Kickoff Returns: Number / Yards 4 / 84 1 / 56

October 21, 2021 at James E. Miller Stadium (Clarksdale, Mississippi)

Kennique Bonner-Steward 33 19 1 197 3 32

PUNTING NO YARDS AVG TB I20 LG

Average Per Kick 61.5 48

8 80 3:45 21-14

Passes Attempted 16 35

Gary Banks, II 13 44 0 10 3.4

4th 8:05 CCC Trayvon Moore 15 pass from Kennique Bonner-Steward (kick failed) 8 78 4:15 21-20

JT Moore 13 59 1 13 4.5

2nd 11:03 NEMCC Cayden Betts 8 run (John Ellis Murrah kick) 11 59 5:39 7-6

Number of Kickoffs / Yards 4 / 246 4 / 192

KICKING FG LG XP PTS

NET YARDS PASSING 160 206

RECEIVING NO YARDS TD LG AVG

Number of Punts / Yards 6 / 215 6 / 238

Triston Newson 5 1 6 0 0

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Had Intercepted 0 1

Possession Time 31:08 28:52

Kennique Bonner-Steward 16 92 0 18 5.8

TOTAL NET YARDS 340 380

COAHOMA COMMUNITY COLLEGE

Jakobi Jackson 10 62 0 21 6.2

Cayden Betts 9 23 1 8 2.6

PUNTING NO YARDS AVG TB I20 LG John Ellis Murrah 3 69 23 0 1 29 John Daniel Deaton 2 76 38 0 1 45

Interception Returns: Number / Yards 1 / 19 0 / 0

NET YARDS PASSING 25 75

3 9 1:05 12-29

Average Gain Per Play 3.4 3.7

Jordan Milton 3 5 8 0 0.5 LaDarrius Knighten 3 5 8 0 0 Jacquel Honer 4 3 7 0 1.5 Braxton Bolton 3 3 6 0 1.5

GAME 9 | NEMCC-29 HOLMES-12

HOLMES COMMUNITY COLLEGE

Kylan Garrett 1 23 0 23 23 Dallas Payne 1 22 0 22 22 Goldman Butler, VI 2 9 1 5 4.5

Kendarius Smith 1 21 0 21 21

4th 11:55

Third Down Conversions 2 of 12 4 of 13

NEMCC Goldman Butler, VI 5 pass from Carter Putt (John Ellis Murrah kick)

TACKLES UA A TOTAL SACKS TFL

Possession Time 30:47 29:13

Cayden Betts 11 77 1 30 7 Gary Banks, II 11 23 0 7 2.1

PASSING ATT COMP INT YDS TD LG

TACKLES UA A TOTAL SACKS TFL

RUSHING ATT NET TD LG AVG

TOTAL OFFENSIVE PLAYS 61 62

RUSHING ATT NET TD LG AVG

Carter Putt 17 6 1 75 1 23

PUNTING NO YARDS AVG TB I20 LG

NET YARDS RUSHING 184 157

Number of Kickoffs / Yards 4 / 135 5 / 296

Penalties: Number / Yards 4 / 47 5 / 50

FIRST DOWNS 14 13

Average Per Kick 33.8 59.2

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Number of Punts / Yards 3 / 98 5 / 145

2nd 7:52 HCC Jordan Wills 2 run (2pt conversion failed) 12 72 5:51 6-16

Sacks: Number / Yards 0 / 0 1 / 4

Passes Attempted 11 17

TEAM STATS HCC NEMCC

2nd 0:53 HCC Javonte Matthew 3 run (2pt conversion failed) 11 70 6:06 12-16

Kerrick Ross 1 4 0 4 4

3rd 2:22 NEMCC Tam Patterson 19 run (kick failed) 5 44 2:19 12-22

Carter Bonds 7 0 7 0 1 Triston Newson 6 1 7 0 0 Jamarcus Smith 4 2 6 0 0

Punt Returns: Number / Yards 1 / 0 1 / 18

Kickoff Returns: Number / Yards 4 / 75 4 / 24

Fumbles: Number / Lost 9 / 4 3 / 0

Had Intercepted 0 1

Passes Completed 2 6

Rushing 11 8

Luke Moffett 3 98 32.7 0 0 45

5 27 2:57 0-7

1st 5:49 NEMCC Tam Patterson 7 run (John Ellis Murrah kick)

TOTAL NET YARDS 209 232

RECEIVING NO YARDS TD LG AVG

October 28, 2021 at Tiger Stadium (Booneville, Mississippi)

NORTHEAST MS COMMUNITY COLLEGE

Kerrick Ross 5 75 0 36 15

Javonte Matthew 14 54 1 9 3.9

Average Per Punt 32.7 29

Touchbacks 0 1

SCORING SUMMARY:

Fourth Down Conversions 2 of 5 1 of 4

Penalty 2 2

PLYS YDS TOP SCORE

4 51 1:55 0-16

1st 0:38 NEMCC Team Safety 0 0 0:00 0-9

Passing 1 3

Rushing Attempts 50 45

2nd 13:43 NEMCC Cayden Betts 30 run (John Ellis Murrah kick)

Tam Patterson 17 86 2 19 5.1

KICKING FG LG XP PTS John Ellis Murrah 0 0 3/4 3

Jordan Willis 17 33 1 16 1.9

RECEIVING NO YARDS TD LG AVG

Keyshawn Cobb 4 3 7 0 1

PASSING ATT COMP INT YDS TD LG

Jordan Willis 11 2 0 25 0 21

NEMCCTIGERS | 29 2021 GAME RECAPSHISTORY

9/4 Copiah-Lincoln W 16-6

9/18 at Southwest L 21-7

10/14 Itawamba* L 26-0

10/3 Jones County L 21-6

10/15 at Itawamba* L 12-11

9/8 East Mississippi L 37-14

10/2 at Mississippi Delta W 12-6

9/15 at Hinds W 27-20

10/27 at Pearl River L 27-7

11/1 Scooba L 39-13

10/20 Livingston St. W 31-19

10/24 Hinds L 18-17

9/2 at Gulf Coast L 35-24 9/9 Mississippi Delta L 28-0 9/16 at Southwest W 6-0 9/23 Itawamba L 14-0 9/30 Northwest W 16-7 10/7 East Central L 19-3 10/12 at Hinds L 28-16 10/19 East Mississippi L 14-13 11/4 at Pearl River L 33-7 11/9 at Holmes L 18-3

9/9 Southwest W 16-7

10/23 Itawamba* L 28-19

10/16 at Hinds L 20-6

10/27 at Scooba W 33-13

10/22 Martin, TN W 37-0

1977 BILL WARD (6-4, 4-2)

1979 BILL WARD (6-5, 5-1)

9/24 at Holmes* L 27-7

11/1 at Itawamba W 20-18

11/4 at Itawamba T 0-0

9/24 Southwest W 21-20

9/25 Mississippi Delta L 26-16

10/7 at Ellisville W 20-12

10/11 at East Mississippi L 27-13

9/25 at Coahoma* L 28-12

9/5 at Copiah-Lincoln L 36-14

1949 Woody Johnson (6-4-1)

10/5 at East Central L 24-19

10/4 East Central W 48-14

10/23 Sunflower L 20-19

10/10 East Mississippi* L 29-0

9/26 Senatobia W 13-7

11/3 Fulton W 41-0

11/12 at Perkinston W 40-15

10/9 UT-Martin W 26-14

11/7 at East Central L 32-15

1953 Charles Borde (4-8)

10/12 East Mississippi L 37-34

10/9 Itawamba L 74-22

9/23 at Coahoma* L 9-8

9/17 Memphis St. L 7-6

11/4 Northwest* L 40-18

9/27 Holmes* W 19-7

9/1 Gulf Coast L 34-6 9/8 at Mississippi Delta L 45-27 9/15 Southwest W 20-19 9/22 at Itawamba L 53-14 9/29 at Northwest L 12-0 10/6 at East Central W 23-20 10/13 Hinds W 14-7 10/20 at East Mississippi L 19-17 11/1 Pearl River L 20-3 11/8 Holmes W 20-3

1951 Doug Hamley (5-4-1)

10/13 at Holmes W 25-0

10/1 Bethel, TN W 27-6

11/10 UT College W 47-0

9/7 Southwest W 33-20

11/6 Mississippi Delta* W 31-14 at East Central L 28-7

10/18 Jones L 28-14

11/1 at Northwest* W 26-0

11/19 at Hinds L 60-27

1981 BILL WARD (1-9, 1-5)

1950 Doug Hamley (6-2-2)

10/28 Pearl River W 20-7

10/24 at Pearl River L 52-0

10/9 Pearl River L 19-0

10/16 at Holmes County L 25-21

11/5 at East Central L 21-19

9/30 Holmes* W 13-7

11/13 Perkinston W 28-14

9/15 at Little Rock L 6-0

1955 HORACE ‘SLICK’ MCCOOL (3-6)

9/12 Pearl River L 26-3

1968 BILL WARD (4-5)

11/20 at Itawamba W 19-15

9/22 at Gordon Military W 25-14

1973 BILL WARD (4-6, 2-4)

9/20 Coahoma* W 6-0

10/22 at Sunflower L 40-0

9/28 Gulf Coast L 10-6

ALL RESULTS:TIME

10/4 at Hinds W 35-28

9/19 at Jones L 47-21

9/15 Arkansas State W 26-14

11/14 at Hinds L 69-0

9/21 East Central L 12-7

10/4 at Ellisville T 14-14

11/2 at Itawamba W 48-14

10/30 at Northwest* L 28-0

9/13 at Fulton L 14-13

11/3 at Scooba W 37-0

10/25 Pearl River L 38-0

9/24 at Northwest W 14-12

9/8 East Central W 27-7

1980 BILL WARD (9-2, 6-0)

11/14 Jones L 19-3

10/27 Mississippi Delta* W 15-14

9/7 Hinds W 23-10 9/14 at ICC L 13-0 9/19 Northwest L 27-6 9/28 at Co-Lin W 22-0 10/5 at East Mississippi L 24-14 10/12 Holmes L 17-7 10/17 Baptist Christian W 29-14 10/26 at Pearl River L 31-13 11/2 East Central W 34-17 11/9 at Mississippi Delta L 28-21 11/14 Southwest T 20-20

9/24 at Decatur L 31-13

1954 CHARLES BORDE (5-6)

10/2 at Jones County L 46-0

10/15 Holmes W 25-13

10/31 at Northwest L 54-18

11/21 Jones L 25-14

9/10 Gulf Coast W 32-7

10/1 Co-Lin W 38-7

10/22 Northwest* W 42-28

10/1 Jones County L 26-12

10/20 at UT College W 21-6

12/1 Union, TN T 20-20

11/3 Northwest W 6-0 11/17 at ICC W 20-7 11/2 vs. West Georgia W 41-0

10/26 at Copiah-Lincoln L 20-16

1970 BILL WARD (4-6)

10/16 at East Mississippi* W 20-11

10/17 Gulf Coast L 17-0

10/29 at Mississippi Delta* W 10-0

10/6 Ellisville W 21-6

10/31 East Mississippi L 17-13

9/2 at Pearl River L 20-14

9/29 at Northwest W 34-14

9/18 at Gulf Coast L 24-6

9/23 Marion Institute W 50-0

9/22 at Decatur L 7-6

9/12 Little Rock, Ark. W 26-13

10/8 at Pearl River L 14-0

11/8 at UT College L 19-13

11/19 Itawamba W 27-7

1972 BILL WARD (2-8, 1-5)

1974 BILL WARD (4-6-1, 1-5)

11/18 Hinds L 19-0

1976 BILL WARD (4-6, 3-3)

9/15 Coahoma* W 32-0

9/7 Holmes* L 7-3

10/7 at East Mississippi* L 14-7

10/5 Ellisville T 7-7

1956 HORACE ‘SLICK’ MCCOOL (10-1)

at Southwest W 39-21 Hinds W 15-13 Holmes L 20-16

1952 Charles Borde (1-7-1)

11/5 Pearl River L 21-14

10/25 Copiah-Lincoln W 21-1

10/3 Hinds L 14-7

10/23 Mississippi Delta* W 45-0

11/13 at UT-Martin W 32-16

11/13 at Hinds L 66-14

30 | NEMCCATHLETICS.COM YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS HISTORY

9/4 at Pearl River L 29-0

10/11 at East Mississippi* W 35-14

10/29 Scooba W 13-7

9/16 Northwest W 31-0

9/30 at Bethel W 21-13

10/20 Gulf Coast W 19-7

11/24 at Moorhead L 31-19

11/17 at Hinds L 54-7 11/22 Itawamba W 33-7

10/18 at Perkinston L 41-13

11/11 at Perkinston T 20-20

11/14 Holmes L 38-6

10/17 at Itawamba W 13-12

9/21 at Hinds W 28-17

9/22 at Holmes* W 10-0

10/26 at Mississippi Delta* L 13-7

1978 BILL WARD (0-10, 0-6)

9/6 at Holmes* W 10-0

9/16 Hinds L 12-6

10/7 at Co-Lin L 28-10

10/13 at Itawamba* L 17-10

11/1 at Northwest* W 41-3

10/30 at East Misissippi L 9-7

9/10 Coahoma* W 55-18

11/17 at Jones L 23-0

1971 BILL WARD (0-10, 0-6)

10/28 East Central L 41-7 11/4 at Holmes L 23-12 11/11 at Jones L 46-12

9/26 at Holmes L 37-14

10/18 Itawamba* W 25-7

10/17 at Itawamba* L 21-13

10/6 East Mississippi* W 14-6

10/22 at Mississippi Delta* L 28-16

9/13 at Coahoma* W 17-6

10/8 East Mississippi* L 20-4

11/22 at Sunflower W 32-14

10/21 Northwest L 75-21

10/21 at Jones L 26-0

9/20 East Central L 14-6

10/4 UT College W 31-7

9/5 at East Mississippi L 19-13

11/14 Perkinston L 43-7

10/28 at Poplarville L 34-6

1975 BILL WARD (1-7-2, 1-4-1) 9/6 at Hinds T 7-7 9/13 ICC L 24-15 9/20 at Northwest T 6-6 9/25 Co-Lin L 15-13 10/4 East Mississippi L 28-24 10/9 at Holmes W 19-7 10/23 at Pearl River L 14-10 10/30 East Central L 20-15 11/6 at Mississippi Delta L 7-6 11/13 Southwest L 40-22

10/17 Northwest W 41-22

9/1 at Southwest L 14-7

9/19 at East Central L 20-13

9/11 East Central W 12-7

10/29 Northwest* L 21-9

10/18 at Northwest W 40-21

9/18 Jones W 26-23

9/29 at Gulf Coast L 27-9

11/5 at Northwest L 13-7

1969 BILL WARD (7-2)

11/21 Itawamba W 19-7

11/6 Northwest W 37-12

9/19 at East Mississippi W 26-21

11/8 at Pearl River L 27-17

9/29 at Jones L 41-26

9/18 at Little Rock L 27-2

9/17 at Senatobia W 34-0

9/2 Pearl River L 41-7

9/10 at East Central L 27-2

11/7 at Sunflower L 40-21

9/7 Gulf Coast L 32-6

10/1 Gulf Coast W 28-24

9/23 Holmes* L 34-6

9/14 at Hinds L 45-3

10/24 at Mississippi Delta* L 31-23 11/2 at Jones L 28-0

10/13 at East Mississippi* L 15-13

9/20 Northwest* W 28-27

9/27 at East Mississippi* W 41-14

9/28 Gulf Coast L 19-3

10/10 at Gulf Coast* L 48-14 10/17 at Coahoma* W 21-20 10/22 East Mississippi* L 31-14 10/29 Itawamba* L 38-31 11/5 at Mississippi Delta* L 34-10

9/7 Coahoma* W 40-14

9/19 at Holmes* W 10-9

10/7 East Mississippi* W 35-19

8/31 Jones W 21-12

8/30 at Jones W 26-17

8/31 at East Central W 13-7

9/3 Southwest L 23-0 9/10 Co-Lin L 14-13 9/19 at Jones L 30-0 9/24 at Holmes* L 20-0

2002 BOBBY HALL (7-3, 5-1)

9/17 Hinds L 34-0

9/26 at Southwest L 20-2

9/1 Hinds L 21-6

11/5 at Hinds L 34-0

9/15 Holmes* L 35-14

1998 LAURIN COLLINS (1-9, 1-5)

10/4 at Coahoma* W 44-16

10/18 at Itawamba* L 24-14

9/23 Holmes* W 31-3

10/17 East Mississippi* W 3-0

11/2 Southwest W 28-6

1986 JOHNNY PLUMMER (5-5, 3-3)

10/25 at Northwest* L 43-14

1994 HUBERT TUCKER (3-7, 3-3)

9/2 at Gulf Coast L 31-0

9/25 at Coahoma* W 31-10

10/28 at Itawamba* L 31-13

10/20 Mississippi Delta* W 25-8

9/5 Coahoma* L 30-13

10/9 at East Mississippi* L 10-9

1983 DAVID CARNELL (4-7, 4-2)

1989 JOHNNY PLUMMER (4-6, 1-5)

10/31 Northwest* L 38-23

9/21 Copiah-Lincoln L 18-11

10/9 Itawamba* L 20-19

9/15 at Coahoma* W 27-10

9/12 Coahoma* W 39-0

10/26 at Mississippi Delta* L 33-16

10/8 at Itawamba* W 12-11

10/31 at Mississippi Delta* L 23-0

11/5 Northwest* L 22-8

9/23 Coahoma* W 30-8

10/21 Jones L 34-0

10/21 at East Mississippi* L 44-0

10/19 Itawamba* L 45-14

10/26 at Pearl River L 54-21

9/2 Pearl River L 45-14

10/19 at Mississippi Delta* L 43-0

9/19 at East Mississippi* W 3-0

10/6 Itawamba* L 29-14

10/6 at East Mississippi* L 36-24

10/15 Jones L 23-12

10/8 Pearl River W 10-3

10/5 Coahoma* W 29-0

10/19 at Mississippi Delta* W 18-0

10/31 at Northwest* L 27-3

10/21 at Northwest* L 41-0

2003 ANDY GREEING (3-6 1-5)

9/22 Holmes* L 30-6

9/20 Holmes* W 27-13

10/29 at Southwest L 17-14

2000 LAURIN COLLINS (2-8, 1-5)

9/29 at Gulf Coast L 33-3

9/10 at Coahoma* W 14-7

9/11 East Central W 17-13

9/18 East Mississippi* L 44-17

9/30 Itawamba* W 24-13

10/7 Mississippi Delta* L 17-16

11/6 Hinds L 30-6

9/2 Southwest W 9-0

1991 HUBERT TUCKER (4-5-1, 3-2-1)

10/17 Northwest* L 31-3

1984 DAVID CARNELL (0-10, 0-6)

9/12 Southwest L 14-6

9/29 at Co-Lin L 24-0

9/6 Holmes* W 29-18

10/18 at Northwest* L 54-13

10/4 Itawamba* L 22-14

10/31 at East Central L 29-15

10/5 East Mississippi* W 28-21

9/28 East Mississippi* L 21-0

10/16 Jones L 24-14

10/27 Mississippi Delta* L 34-0

9/1 East Central L 20-16

10/12 at Itawamba* T 0-0

10/24 at Mississippi Delta* W 35-28

9/19 at Holmes* W 6-5

9/24 at Copiah-Lincoln L 17-6

8/31 at Co-Lin L 20-3 9/7 Coahoma* L 26-24 9/16 at Jones L 40-24 9/23 at Holmes* L 32-0 9/28 Hinds L 38-0 10/5 East Mississippi* L 42-9 10/12 at Itawamba* L 34-0 10/21 at Mississippi Delta* L 44-39 10/26 Northwest* L 35-13 11/2 Pearl River L 7-0

10/1 at East Mississippi* W 14-13

9/28 Itawamba* L 21-7

9/3 Gulf Coast L 33-0

10/27 Mississippi Delta* L 42-7 11/1 Jones L 36-2

9/16 Jones L 28-0

11/4 Mississippi Delta* L 37-0

10/6 Coahoma* W 35-8

10/19 Northwest* L 31-13

10/10 at Itawamba* W 21-17

10/16 Mississippi Delta* L 28-18

11/2 at Holmes* L 29-27

11/4 at Mississippi Delta* W 35-0

10/28 Southwest W 24-14

9/24 at Coahoma* W 42-0

10/13 at Mississippi Delta* L 13-0

9/26 Coahoma* W 52-0

10/24 Holmes* W 7-6

10/7 Gulf Coast L 35-0

10/1 at Itawamba* T 7-7

2004 ANDY GREENING (7-3, 5-1)

9/8 at Holmes* W 15-7

1987 JOHNNY PLUMMER (6-4-1, 4-1-1)

9/8 at Coahoma* L 15-10

9/26 Co-Lin L 20-14

10/28 Mississippi Delta* L 17-7 11/4 at Northwest* T 27-27

10/14 Mississippi Delta* L 34-17

10/1 Northwest* L 51-17

9/5 Pearl River W 13-6

10/14 East Mississippi* L 21-14

11/3 at Southwest W 31-7

1992 HUBERT TUCKER (4-6, 2-4)

1993 HUBERT TUCKER (3-6-1, 2-3-1)

9/4 at Pearl River L 25-7 9/11 East Central L 9-3 9/18 Southwest L 21-14 9/25 at Mississippi Delta* W 10-7 10/2 Holmes* L 41-8 10/9 at Northwest* L 42-13 10/16 East Mississippi* L 21-0 10/25 at Coahoma* W 22-18 10/30 Itawamba* L 22-14 11/6 at Co-Lin L 23-0

10/20 at Northwest* L 49-35

1988 JOHNNY PLUMMER (4-5-1, 2-3-1)

10/15 at East Mississippi* L 14-9

10/26 at Northwest* L 49-14

9/3 at Pearl River L 21-14

10/2 at Northwest* L 58-12

8/29 at Southwest L 24-17

1982 BILL WARD (4-6, 2-4)

9/5 Pearl River L 21-0 9/12 at East Central L 36-7 9/19 at Southwest L 16-6 9/26 Mississippi Delta* L 45-0 10/5 at Holmes* L 41-0 10/10 Northwest* L 20-7 10/19 at East Mississippi* L 37-12 10/24 Coahoma* W 33-0 10/31 at Itawamba* L 43-0 11/7 Co-Lin L 19-6

9/13 Hinds L 53-3

11/1 Holmes* L 35-21

10/10 Itawamba* W 35-19

9/6 at Gulf Coast T 24-24

11/3 Mississippi Delta* L 17-14 at Gulf Coast L 42-0

10/18 Mississippi Delta* W 17-14

10/2 East Mississippi* L 31-19

11/9 Jones L 15-0

10/11 Itawamba* L 50-24

10/7 at Pearl River W 35-25

NEMCCTIGERS | 31 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTSHISTORY

10/16 at Itawamba* L2 9-6

10/22 at Jones W 17-14

1995 GUNTER BREWER (0-10, 0-6)

9/4 at Pearl River L 43-3

9/30 at Gulf Coast W 21-20

10/22 Northwest* L 47-0

9/13 at Southwest L

8/29 at Hinds L 14-9

11/14 at Hinds L 42-14

8/30 Southwest L 30-7

10/8 at East Mississippi* W 21-14

9/9 at Holmes* L 23-13

9/16 at Hinds L 27-0

1996 LAURIN COLLINS (1-9, 1-5)

1997 LAURIN COLLINS (2-8, 2-4)

10/14 Coahoma* L 17-3

10/23 at Northwest* W 19-16

9/27 Southwest W 26-25

10/28 East Mississippi* W 31-16

10/30 Northwest* L 34-26

9/10 Holmes* L 31-15

10/25 Pearl River L 40-34

10/16 at Jones L 20-17

10/1 at Gulf Coast W 24-7

1985 DAVID CARNELL (1-9, 1-5)

9/21 at Northwest* L 63-0

10/7 at Coahoma* W 48-0

2001 BOBBY HALL (3-6, 3-3)

10/30 Hinds L 12-0

9/6 at Gulf Coast L 29-7

9/20 at Coahoma* W 34-19

9/16 Coahoma* W 43-13

9/25 Gulf Coast W 20-10

9/22 Coahoma* W 45-0

9/17 at East Central L 14-10

1999 LAURIN COLLINS (0-10, 0-6)

9/2 at Southwest L 19-6

9/10 at Holmes* T 7-7

9/5 Gulf Coast W 28-14

11/1 East Central L 31-14

10/23 at Holmes* L 27-24

9/9 at Co-Lin L 17-0

9/14 at Holmes* L 18-7

10/9 at Itawamba* L 34-31

9/12 at East Central W 14-7

9/13 at Pearl River L 36-20

9/11 Holmes* L 21-19

10/27 Northwest* L 31-0

10/17 Itawamba* L 28-6

9/16 East Central W 29-7

9/1 Co-Lin L 15-0 9/10 at Coahoma* W 36-14 9/15 Jones L 46-22 9/22 Holmes* L 26-12 9/29 at Hinds L 26-6 10/6 at East Mississippi* W 26-14 10/13 Itawamba* L 45-0 10/20 Mississippi Delta* W 14-12 10/27 at Northwest* L 21-14 11/3 at Pearl River L 47-34

9/5 Jones W 14-3

9/9 Co-Lin W 45-14

10/5 at Itawamba* L 10/12 East Mississippi* L

1990 HUBERT TUCKER (2-7-1, 2-4)

9/17 Pearl River L 38-14

9/18 East Mississippi* L 56-7

10/16 Coahoma* W 31-17

10/27 at Northwest* L 48-6

9/9 at Southwest L 20-17

9/8 Southwest W 32-9

9/8 at East Central W 24-21

9/4 Pearl River L 38-10

10/11 Jones County L 40-27 10/18 at Northwest* L 31-7 10/25 East Mississippi* L 26-7

9/30 Itawamba* W 31-17

2006 ANDY GREENING (3-6, 3-3)

2010 RICKY SMITHER (5-4, 4-2)

MISSISSIPPI VALLEY CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS (1949, 1950) NORTH DIVISION CHAMPION (1980, 2002, 2004, 2005) NORTH DIVISION RUNNER-UP (1977, 1979, 1983, 1987, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2020) NORTHEAST HAS APPEARED IN ONE BOWL GAME 2005, Pilgrim’s Pride Bowl vs. Trinity Valley (Texas) NATIONAL RANKINGS • 1980 - ranked 2nd in nation (Bill Ward) • 2004 - ranked as high as 12th in nation (Andy Greening) • 2005 - ranked as high as 2nd in nation (Andy Greening) • 2010 - ranked as high as 18th in nation (Ricky Smither) • 2011 - ranked as high as 12th in the nation (Ricky Smither) • 2016 - ranked as high as 7th in the nation (Greg Davis) • 2017 - ranked as high as 9th in the nation (Greg Davis) YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS HISTORY

10/20 Northwest* W 38-14

10/10 at East Mississippi* L 59-0

9/11 Northwest* W 25-19 OT

9/23 at Holmes* W 35-20

10/11 Mississippi Delta* W 44-24 10/20 at Coahoma* W 36-6

9/27 at Gulf Coast L 61-7

9/28 at Itawamba* L 29-24

9/27 at Coahoma* W 42-14

2013 RICKY SMITHER (4-5, 4-2)

10/9 at East Mississippi* L 34-19

9/13 Hinds L 14-13

10/5 Coahoma* W 27-17

10/15 Coahoma* L20-14 4OT

10/25 Holmes* L 13-0

8/31 at Pearl River L 27-21

10/20 Holmes* L 41-21

11/12 at Itawamba* W 31-21

9/12 Holmes* W 17-14

2016 GREG DAVIS (6-3, 3-3)

10/26 Northwest* L 32-0

9/21 Northwest* L 31-14

10/7 at East Mississippi* W 49-42

2005 ANDY GREENING (7-2, 6-0)

10/13 at Mississippi Delta* W 34-10

9/28 at Coahoma* W 27-10

9/22 Holmes* W 20-13

10/9 East Mississippi* L 49-0

9/2 Copiah-Lincoln L 33-14

11/5 at Gulf Coast L 20-17 OT

10/5 at Itawamba* L 68-28

10/15 at Jones W 23-7

9/17 at Mississippi Delta* L 14-7

9/25 at Holmes* L 30-7

2009 RICKY SMITHER (2-7, 2-4)

9/24 Holmes* W 25-10

9/20 Northwest* L 19-13

10/17 at Itawamba* L 36-33

9/3 at Pearl River L 42-23

10/15 Coahoma* W 13-10 10/22 Northwest* L34-28 OT 10/29 at Holmes* W 14-10

10/20 Itawamba* L 28-18

9/5 Jones County L 34-28

2020 GREG DAVIS (5-1, 5-1)

9/29 Itawamba* W 41-0

9/15 at Mississippi Delta* W 16-3

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9/13 at Holmes* L 34-14

10/20 Itawamba* L 36-15

10/19 Coahoma* W 44-16 10/26 at Holmes* W 12-2

9/10 Itawamba* W 28-21

9/7 East Central L 27-20 2OT

2019 GREG DAVIS (3-6, 2-4)

10/14 Mississippi Delta* L 19-14

9/21 Southwest W 36-19

9/8 at Jones County W 30-21

10/10 at East Mississippi* L 48-10

8/27 Hinds L 16-7 OT

9/14 East Mississippi* L 59-0

10/21 at Holmes* L 51-49

9/19 at Northwest* W 34-21

10/21 at Itawamba* L 20-17

10/16 Pearl River L 45-28 10/23 Holmes* L 37-20

10/13 at Coahoma* W 29-13

10/4 at Coahoma* W 21-17

8/30 at Southwest L 33-28

10/23 Northwest* L 50-28 * Hinds forfeited win to NE

10/27 at Copiah-Lincoln L 21-12

9/1 East Central W 40-27

2014 RICKY SMITHER (2-7, 2-4)

10/12 Mississippi Delta* W 28-6

10/4 Mississippi Delta* L 41-11

9/2 at Jones L 41-17

9/11 at Itawamba* L 12-9

2018 GREG DAVIS (1-8, 1-5)

9/1 Pearl River W 17-14

9/20 at Northwest* L 26-24

2017 GREG DAVIS (3-6, 2-4)

11/10 Pearl River L 27-20 vs. Trinity Valley (BG) L 24-14

9/29 at Northwest* W 34-28

8/28 Gulf Coast L 40-23

9/4 at Hinds L 44-13

10/24 at Northwest* L 17-14

9/30 Northwest* L 26-6

2012 RICKY SMITHER (3-6, 2-4)

9/29 Coahoma* W 36-6

10/1 Holmes* W 35-10

10/11 East Mississippi* L 49-0

9/6 Gulf Coast L 34-7

10/2 East Central L 38-7

9/6 Copiah-Lincoln L 21-7 9/13 Coahoma* W 20-18 9/20 at Holmes* L 28-13 9/27 at Itawamba* L37-31 2OT

8/31 Jones County L 31-10

2015 GREG DAVIS (2-7, 1-5)

8/30 at Jones County L 39-9

9/22 Holmes* W 21-0

9/22 at Southwest W 55-30

10/28 Copiah-Lincoln L 23-3

11/3 at Coahoma* W 30-14

10/25 at Mississippi Delta* W 24-3

2021 GREG DAVIS (3-6, 3-3)

9/16 Hinds L 18-13

9/9 Gulf Coast L 18-16

10/21 at Coahoma* W 21-20 10/28 Holmes* W 29-12

9/18 Mississippi Delta* L 35-0

2008 RICKY SMITHER (1-8, 0-6)

9/2 at East Central W 34-6

10/24 Mississippi Delta* W 30-9

10/2 at Mississippi Delta* L 14-7

10/5 East Mississippi* L 25-8

8/28 at Gulf Coast L 41-8

10/14 at Mississippi Delta* W 48-25

2011 RICKY SMITHER (6-4, 4-2)

10/8 East Mississippi* L 63-35

2007 ANDY GREENING (2-7, 2-4)

10/29 at East Mississippi* W 45-27

9/27 Coahoma* W 49-35

9/18 at East Mississippi* L 65-7

10/9 Itawamba* L 52-14

9/26 Mississippi Gulf Coast L 28-14

10/18 at Coahoma* L 28-25

8/28 at Hinds W 23-12

10/4 at East Mississippi* L 31-27

10/6 at Mississippi Delta* W 42-0

9/4 Hinds L 31-12

10/2 Mississippi Delta* L 28-20

9/7 at Gulf Coast L 42-7

10/23 at Holmes* L 56-20

8/29 Southwest W 19-13 OT 9/5 at Copiah-Lincoln L 14-7 9/12 at Coahoma* W 26-17 9/19 Holmes* L 14-6 9/26 Itawamba* W 14-12 10/5 at Mississippi Delta* L 20-13 10/10 at Jones County L 35-3 10/17 Northwest* L 41-17 10/26 at East Mississippi* L 30-22

10/9 at Mississippi Delta* W 40-23

10/16 at Pearl River W 26-23

9/23 at Northwest* L 45-13

8/29 at Copiah-Lincoln L 29-20

9/27 Itawamba* L 20-13

10/3 at East Central L 34-28 OT

10/9 at Itawamba* L 38-19

9/11 at Northwest* L 51-14

9/16 Mississippi Delta* W 26-13

9/15 at East Mississippi* L 54-10

10/6 Itawamba* W 30-12

9/14 at Hinds L 14-10

BETHEL (TENN.)

DATE SITE W/L SCORE

9/12/91 Booneville W 39-0 9/24/92 Clarksdale W 42-0 9/23/93 Booneville W 30-8 9/10/94 Clarksdale W 36-14 9/7/95 Booneville L 26-24 10/24/96 Booneville W 33-0 10/27/97 Clarksdale W 22-18 10/17/98 Clarksdale W 21-20 10/14/99 Booneville L 17-3 10/7/00 Clarksdale W 48-0 10/6/01 Booneville W 35-8 10/5/02 Booneville W 29-0 10/4/03 Clarksdale W 44-16 9/16/04 Booneville W 43-13

GORDON MILITARY

9/29/16 Booneville W 35-6

COAHOMA

10/1/49 Booneville W 27-6 9/30/50 McKenzie,Tenn. W 21-13

Overall Series Record: 1-0 Record at Booneville: 1-0

9/25/76 Clarksdale L 12-28

DATE SITE W/L SCORE

COPIAH-LINCOLN

9/24/49 Decatur L 31-13 9/21/50 Booneville L 12-7 9/22/51 Decatur L 7-6 9/20/52 Booneville L 14-6 9/19/53 Decatur L 20-13 9/11/54 Booneville W 12-7 9/10/55 Booneville L 27-2 9/8/56 Booneville W 27-7 10/5/68 Decatur L 24-19 10/4/69 Booneville W 48-14 11/7/70 Decatur L 32-15 10/28/71 Booneville L 41-7 10/7/72 Booneville L 19-3 10/6/73 Decatur W 23-20 11/2/74 Booneville W 34-17 10/30/75 Booneville L 20-15 1976 Decatur L N/A 11/5/77 Decatur L 21-19

Overall Series Record: 5-20

Record at Booneville: 1-0

Overall Series Record: 38-8

Record at Booneville: 19-4 Record at Clarksdale: 19-4

10/5/13 Booneville W 27-17

9/28/17 Clarksdale W 27-10

Overall Series Record: 18-42 Record at Booneville: 7-23 Record at Scooba: 11-19 DATE SITE W/L SCORE 11/3/51 Scooba W 37-0 11/1/52 Booneville L 39-13 9/5/53 Scooba L 19-13 10/31/53 Booneville L 17-13 10/30/54 Scooba L 9-7 10/29/55 Booneville W 13-7 10/27/56 Scooba W 33-13 10/12/68 Booneville L 37-34 10/11/69 Scooba L 27-13 9/19/70 Scooba W 26-21 9/8/71 Booneville L 37-14 10/19/72 Booneville L 14-13 10/20/73 Scooba L 19-17 10/5/74 Scooba L 24-14 10/4/75 Booneville L 28-24 10/16/76 Scooba W 20-11 10/8/77 Booneville L 20-4 10/7/78 Scooba L 14-7 10/6/79 Booneville W 14-6 10/11/80 Scooba W 35-14 10/10/81 Booneville L 29-0 10/2/82 Booneville L 31-19 10/1/83 Scooba W 14-13 10/13/84 Scooba L 15-13 10/12/85 Booneville L N/A 10/9/86 Scooba L 10-9 10/17/87 Booneville W 3-0 10/15/88 Scooba L 14-9 10/14/89 Booneville L 21-14 10/6/90 Scooba L 36-24 10/5/91 Booneville W 28-21 10/8/92 Scooba W 21-14 10/7/93 Booneville W 35-19 10/6/94 Scooba W 26-14 10/5/95 Booneville L 42-9 10/19/96 Scooba L 37-12 10/16/97 Booneville L 21-0 10/22/98 Booneville L 31-14 10/21/99 Scooba L 44-0 9/28/00 Booneville L 21-0 9/27/01 Scooba W 41-14 9/19/02 Scooba W 3-0 9/18/03 Booneville L 44-17 10/28/04 Booneville W 31-16 10/29/05 Booneville W 45-27 10/5/06 Booneville L 25-8 10/4/07 Scooba L 31-27

BAPTIST CHRISTIAN

EAST MISSISSIPPI

Overall Series Record: 1-0

DATE SITE W/L SCORE 9/15/56 Booneville W 26-14

11/1/90 Booneville L 31-14 10/31/91 Decatur L 29-15 9/12/96 Decatur L 36-7 9/11/97 Booneville L 9-3 9/12/02 Decatur W 14-7 9/11/03 Booneville W 17-13 10/2/08 Booneville L 38-7 10/3/09 Decatur L 34-28 9/2/10 Decatur W 34-6 9/1/11 Booneville W 40-27 9/8/16 Decatur W 24-21 9/7/17 Booneville L 27-20 (2OT)

9/27/14 Booneville W 49-35 9/24/15 Clarksdale W 42-14

Overall Series Record: 7-28-1 Record at Booneville: 3-14 Record at Raymond: 4-13-1 Record at Neutal Site: 0-1

DATE SITE W/L SCORE

DATE SITE W/L SCORE

ARKANSAS STATE

10/15/20 Booneville W 13-10 10/21/21 Clarksdale W 21-20

10/8/11 Booneville L 63-35 10/11/12 Booneville L 49-0 10/10/13 Scooba L 59-0 9/18/14 Scooba L 65-7 9/17/15 Booneville L 56-7 9/15/16 Scooba L 54-10 9/14/17 Booneville L 59-0 10/25/18 Booneville L 26-7 10/26/19 Scooba L 30-22 10/9/21 Scooba L 34-19

HINDS

DATE SITE W/L SCORE

9/28/74 Wesson W 22-0 9/25/75 Booneville L 15-13 10/7/76 Wesson L 28-10 10/1/77 Booneville W 38-7 9/4/80 Booneville W 16-6 9/5/81 Wesson L 36-14

11/19/49 Raymond L 60-27 1/18/50 Booneville L 19-0 11/17/51 Raymond L 54-7 11/13/52 Jackson L 66-14 11/14/53 Raymond L 69-0 9/21/68 Raymond W 28-17 1969 Booneville W 15-13 10/24/70 Booneville L 18-17 10/16/71 Raymond L 20-6 10/12/72 Raymond L 28-16 10/13/73 Booneville W 14-7 9/7/74 Booneville W 23-10 9/6/75 Raymond T 7-7 9/16/78 Booneville L 12-6 9/15/79 Raymond W 27-20 10/4/80 Raymond W 35-28 10/3/81 Booneville L 14-7 9/1/84 Booneville L 21-6 8/29/85 Raymond L 14-9 10/30/86 Booneville L 12-0 11/14/87 Raymond L 34-0 11/5/87 Raymond # L 42-14 9/17/92 Booneville L 34-0 9/16/93 Raymond L 27-0 9/29/94 Raymond L 36-6 9/28/95 Booneville L 38-0 9/14/00 Raymond L 45-3 9/13/01 Booneville L 53-3 11/6/04 Booneville # L 30-6 9/14/06 Raymond L 14-10 9/13/07 Booneville L 14-13 8/28/08 Raymond W 2-0 8/27/09 Booneville L 16-7 9/4/14 Booneville L 31-12 9/3/15 Raymond L 44-13 9/16/21 Booneville L 18-13

Overall Series Record: 12-22 Record at Booneville: 7-11 Record at Decatur: 5-11

Record at Booneville: 1-0 Record at McKenzie, Tenn.: 1-0

Overall Series Record: 1-0

NEMCCTIGERS | 33 OPPONENT SERIES

EAST CENTRAL

9/24/88 Wesson L 17-6 9/21/89 Booneville L 18-11 9/29/90 Wesson L 24-0 9/26/91 Booneville L 20-14

Overall Series Record: 2-0

10/13/11 Clarksdale W 29-13 10/4/12 Clarksdale W 21-17

9/12/19 Clarksdale W 26-17

9/16/82 Booneville W 29-7

9/13/18 Booneville W 20-18

DATE SITE W/L SCORE 10/17/74 Booneville W 29-14

Record at Booneville: 4-10 Record at Wesson: 1-10

11/3/05 Clarksdale W 30-14 10/19/06 Booneville W 44-16 10/20/07 Clarksdale W 36-6 10/18/08 Clarksdale L 28-25 10/15/09 Booneville L 20-14 (4OT)

10/16/10 Booneville W 31-17

9/15/77 Booneville W 32-0 9/23/78 Clarksdale L 9-8 9/20/79 Booneville W 6-0 9/13/80 Clarksdale W 17-6 9/10/81 Booneville W 55-18 9/25/82 Clarksdale W 31-10 9/22/83 Booneville W 45-0 9/8/84 Clarksdale L 15-10 9/5/85 Booneville L 30-13 9/20/86 Clarksdale W 34-19 9/26/87 Booneville W 52-0 9/10/88 Clarksdale W 14-7 9/7/89 Booneville W 40-14 9/15/90 Clarksdale W 27-10

10/9/08 Booneville L 49-0 10/10/09 Scooba L 48-10 10/7/10 Scooba W 49-42

9/1/94 Booneville L 15-0 8/31/95 Wesson L 20-3 11/7/96 Booneville L 19-6 11/6/97 Booneville L 23-0 9/10/98 Booneville L 14-13 9/9/99 Wesson L 17-0 9/9/04 Booneville W 45-14 10/28/10 Booneville L 23-3 10/27/11 Wesson L 21-12 9/1/12 Booneville L 33-14 8/29/13 Wesson L 29-20 9/6/18 Booneville L 21-7 9/5/19 Wesson L 14-7

HISTORY

Record at Barnesville, Ga.: 1-0 DATE SITE W/L SCORE 9/22/56 Barnesville, Ga. W 25-14

9/17/83 Decatur L 14-10 9/1/88 Booneville L 20-16 8/31/89 Decatur W 13-7

10/26/68 Wesson L 20-16 10/25/69 Booneville W 21-17

Record at Fulton: 9-20-3

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9/13/52 Fulton L 14-13 11/21/53 Booneville W 19-7 11/20/54 Fulton W 19-15 11/19/55 Fulton W 27-7 11/18/56 Fulton W 20-7 11/2/68 Booneville W 48-14 11/1/69 Fulton W 20-18 10/17/70 Fulton W 13-12 10/9/71 Booneville L 74-22 9/23/72 Booneville L 14-0 9/22/73 Fulton L 53-14 9/14/74 Fulton L 13-0 9/13/75 Booneville L 24-15 10/23/76 Booneville L 28-19 10/15/77 Fulton L 12-11 10/14/78 Booneville L 26-0 10/13/79 Fulton L 17-10 10/18/80 Booneville W 25-7 10/17/81 Fulton L 21-13 10/9/82 Booneville L 20-19 10/8/83 Fulton W 12-11 10/6/84 Booneville L 29-14 10/5/85 Fulton L N/A 10/4/86 Booneville L 22-14 10/10/87 Fulton W 21-17 10/1/88 Fulton T 7-7 9/28/89 Booneville L 21-7 10/11/90 Booneville L 50-24 10/12/91 Fulton T 0-0 10/17/92 Booneville L 28-6 10/16/93 Fulton L 29-6 10/13/94 Booneville L 45-0 10/12/95 Fulton L 34-0 10/31/96 Fulton L 43-0 10/30/97 Booneville L 22-14 10/29/98 Booneville L 38-31 10/28/99 Fulton L 31-13 10/19/00 Booneville L 45-14 10/18/01 Fulton L 24-14 10/10/02 Booneville W 35-19 10/9/03 Fulton L 34-31 9/30/04 Fulton W 24-13 9/29/05 Booneville W 41-0 9/28/06 Fulton L 29-24 9/27/07 Booneville L 20-13 9/11/08 Fulton L 12-9 9/10/09 Booneville W 28-21 10/21/10 Fulton L 20-17 10/20/11 Booneville L 28-18 10/20/12 Booneville L 36-15 10/17/13 Fulton L 36-33 10/9/14 Fulton L 38-19 10/8/15 Booneville L 52-14 10/6/16 Booneville W 30-12 10/5/17 Fulton L 68-28 9/27/18 Fulton L 37-31 (2OT)

Record at Goodman: 11-16-1

Record at Booneville: 11-19

DATE SITE W/L SCORE

DATE SITE W/L SCORE 10/20/56 Booneville W 31-19

Overall Series Record:1-0

Record at Booneville: 13-16

Overall Series Record: 1-0 Record at Booneville: 1-0

10/1/20 Booneville W 35-10

Record at Booneville: 1-0

DATE SITE W/L SCORE 9/23/54 Booneville W 50-0

Overall Series Record: 0-1

9/26/19 Booneville W 14-12 11/12/20 Fulton W 31-21 9/30/21 Booneville W 31-17

10/16/54 Goodman L 25-21 10/15/55 Booneville W 25-13 10/13/56 Goodman W 25-0 9/26/68 Goodman L 37-14 1969 Booneville L 20-16 11/14/70 Booneville L 38-6 11/4/71 Goodman L 23-12 11/9/72 Goodman L 18-3

LITTLE ROCK

DATE SITE W/L SCORE 9/15/51 Little Rock, AR L 6-0 9/12/53 Booneville W 26-13 9/18/54 Little Rock, AR L 27-2

MEMPHIS STATE

10/24/15 Goodman L 56-20 10/20/16 Booneville L 41-21 10/21/17 Goodman L 51-49 9/20/18 Goodman L 28-13

9/19/19 Booneville L 14-6

LIVINGSTON STATE

Overall Series Record: 23-34

DATE SITE W/L SCORE

Record at Neutral Site: 0-1

Overall Series Record: 9-28-2 Record at Booneville: 4-15 Record at Ellisville: 4-13-1 Record at Neutral Site: 1-0-1 DATE SITE W/L SCORE 10/6/49 Booneville W 21-6 10/7/50 Ellisville W 20-12 10/5/51 Baldwyn T 7-7 10/4/52 Ellisville T 14-14 10/3/53 Booneville L 21-6 10/2/54 Ellisville L 46-0 10/1/55 Booneville L 26-12 9/29/56 Ellisville L 41-26 11/21/70 Booneville L 25-14 11/11/71 Ellisville L 46-12 10/21/78 Ellisville L 26-0 10/18/79 Booneville L 28-14 10/18/79 Ellisville # L 23-0 9/18/80 Booneville W 26-23 11/14/80 Booneville # L 19-3 9/19/81 Ellisville L 47-21 10/16/82 Ellisville L 20-17 10/15/83 Booneville L 23-12 11/1/84 Booneville L 36-2 11/2/85 Ellisville L 28-0 8/30/86 Laurel W 26-17 9/5/87 Booneville W 14-3 10/22/92 Ellisville W 17-14 10/21/93 Booneville L 34-0 9/15/94 Booneville L 46-22 9/16/95 Ellisville L 40-24 9/19/98 Ellisville L 30-0 9/16/99 Booneville L 28-0 8/31/00 Booneville W 21-12 11/9/02 Booneville # L 15-0 10/16/04 Booneville L 24-14 10/15/05 Ellisville W 23-7 8/31/06 Booneville L 31-10 8/30/07 Ellisville L 39-9 9/8/12 Ellisville W 30-21 9/5/13 Booneville L 34-28 10/11/18 Booneville L 40-27 10/10/19 Ellisville L 35-3 9/2/21 Ellisville L 41-17

Overall Series Record: 1-2 Record at Booneville: 1-0 Record at Little Rock, AR: 0-2

MARION INSTITITE

MISSISSIPPI DELTA

9/19/85 Goodman W 6-5 9/6/86 Booneville W 29-18 9/10/87 Goodman T 7-7 9/15/88 Booneville L 35-14 9/14/89 Goodman L 18-7 9/20/90 Booneville W 27-13 9/19/91 Goodman W 10-9 9/10/92 Booneville L 31-15 9/16/93 Goodman L 23-13

DATE SITE W/L SCORE 9/17/55 Booneville L 7-6

DATE SITE W/L SCORE

11/7/53 Moorhead L 40-21 10/23/54 Booneville L 20-19 10/22/55 Moorhead L 40-0 10/2/70 Moorhead W 12-6 9/25/71 Booneville L 26-16 9/9/72 Booneville L 28-0 9/8/73 Moorhead L 45-27 11/9/74 Moorhead L 28-21 11/6/75 Moorhead L 7-6 11/6/76 Booneville W 31-14 10/29/77 Moorhead W 10-0 10/26/78 Moorhead L 13-7 10/27/79 Booneville W 15-14 10/23/80 Booneville W 45-0 10/22/81 Moorhead L 28-16 11/4/82 Moorhead W 35-0 11/3/83 Booneville L 17-14 10/27/84 Booneville L 42-7 10/24/85 Moorhead L 31-23 10/18/86 Booneville W 17-14 10/24/87 Moorhead W 35-28 10/20/88 Booneville W 25-8 10/19/89 Moorhead L 43-0 10/27/90 Booneville L 34-0 10/26/91 Moorhead L 33-16 10/31/92 Moorhead L 23-0 10/28/93 Booneville L 17-7 10/20/94 Booneville W 14-12 10/21/95 Moorhead L 44-39 9/26/96 Booneville L 45-0 9/25/97 Moorhead W 10-7 11/5/98 Moorhead L 34-10 11/4/99 Booneville L 37-0 10/14/00 Booneville L 34-17 10/13/01 Moorhead L 13-0 10/19/02 Moorhead W 18-0 10/16/03 Booneville L 28-18 10/7/04 Booneville L 17-16 10/6/05 Moorhead W 42-0 10/14/06 Moorhead W 48-25 10/11/07 Booneville W 44-24 9/18/08 Booneville L 35-0 9/17/09 Moorhead L 14-7 9/16/10 Booneville W 26-13 9/15/11 Moorhead W 16-3 10/25/12 Moorhead W 24-3 10/24/13 Booneville W 30-9

JONES

11/24/49 Moorhead L 31-19 11/22/50 Moorhead W 32-14

OPPONENT SERIES HISTORY

Overall Series Record: 24-33-1

11/4/49 Booneville W 41-0 11/4/50 Fulton T 0-0 11/22/51 Booneville W 33-7

Record at Booneville: 10-16 Record at Moorhead: 13-18

9/22/94 Booneville L 26-12 9/23/95 Goodman L 32-0 10/5/96 Goodman L 41-0 10/2/97 Booneville L 41-8 9/24/98 Goodman L 20-0 9/23/99 Booneville L 34-6 11/2/00 Goodman L 29-27 11/1/01 Booneville L 35-21 10/24/02 Booneville W 7-6 10/23/03 Goodman L 27-24 9/23/04 Goodman W 31-3 9/22/05 Booneville W 20-13 10/26/06 Goodman W 12-2 10/25/07 Booneville L 13-0 9/25/08 Goodman L 30-7 9/24/09 Booneville W 25-10 9/30/10 Goodman W 35-20 9/22/11 Booneville W 21-0 9/13/12 Madison L 34-14 9/12/13 Booneville W 17-14 10/23/14 Booneville L 37-20

10/29/20 Goodman W 14-10 10/28/21 Booneville W 29-12

ITAWAMBA

HOLMES

11/8/73 Booneville W 20-3 10/12/74 Booneville L 17-7 10/9/75 Goodman W 19-7 9/30/76 Booneville W 13-7 9/22/77 Goodman W 10-0 9/7/78 Booneville L 7-3 9/6/79 Goodman W 10-0 9/27/80 Booneville W 19-7 9/24/81 Goodman L 27-7 9/11/82 Booneville L 21-19 9/8/83 Goodman W 15-7 9/22/84 Booneville L 30-6

Record at Booneville: 0-1

Overall Series Record: 20-39-3

9/2/04 Summit W 9-0

DATE SITE W/L SCORE 11/2/56 Carrolton, GA W 41-0

11/12/49 Perkinston W 40-15 11/11/50 Perkinston T 20-20 10/20/51 Booneville W 19-7 10/18/52 Perkinston L 41-13 10/17/53 Booneville L 17-0 11/14/68 Booneville L 43-7 11/13/69 Booneville W 28-14 9/2/72 Perkinston L 35-24

9/1/73 Booneville L 34-6 9/18/76 Perkinston L 24-6 9/10/77 Booneville W 32-7 9/28/78 Booneville L 10-6 9/29/79 Perkinston L 27-9 9/2/82 Perkinston L 31-0 9/3/83 Booneville L 33-0 1983 Perkinston # L 42-0 9/29/84 Perkinston L 33-3 9/28/85 Booneville L 19-3 9/25/86 Booneville W 20-10 10/1/87 Perkinston W 24-7 9/6/90 Perkinston T 24-24 9/5/91 Booneville W 28-14 10/1/92 Booneville W 28-24 9/30/93 Perkinston W 21-20 10/10/98 Perkinston L 48-14 10/7/99 Booneville L 35-0 9/7/00 Booneville L 32-6 9/6/01 Perkinston L 29-7 9/7/06 Perkinston L 42-7 9/6/07 Booneville L 34-7 11/5/11 Perkinston # L 20-17 (OT) 9/27/12 Perkinston L 61-7 9/26/13 Booneville L 28-14 8/28/14 Perkinston L 41-8 8/27/15 Booneville L 40-23 9/9/21 Booneville L 18-16

9/21/17 Booneville W 36-19 8/30/18 Summit L 33-28 8/29/19 Booneville W 19-13 (OT)

Record at Martin, Tenn.: 2-1

Record at Booneville: 6-12

Overall Series Record: 6-32

Record at Poplarville: 2-17

Record at Perkinston: 3-13-2

11/10/51 Booneville W 47-0 11/8/52 Martin, TN L 19-13

DATE SITE W/L SCORE 12/1/49 Corinth T 20-20

DATE SITE W/L SCORE 12/3/05 Mount Pleasant, Tx $ L 24-14

10/27/51 Poplarville L 27-7

NORTHWEST

Record at Booneville: 4-15

Overall Series Record: 9-25-2

Record at Booneville: 3-0

DATE SITE W/L SCORE

OPPONENT SERIESHISTORY

10/9/54 Booneville L 19-0 10/8/55 Poplarville L 14-0 9/12/70 Booneville L 26-3 9/4/71 Poplarville L 29-0 11/4/72 Poplarville L 33-7 11/1/73 Booneville L 20-3 10/26/74 Poplarville L 31-13 10/23/75 Poplarville L 14-10 9/2/78 Poplarville L 20-14 9/1/79 Booneville L 41-7 11/8/80 Poplarville L 27-17 11/5/81 Booneville L 21-14 9/13/86 Poplarville L 36-20 9/17/87 Booneville L 38-14 10/8/88 Booneville W 10-3 10/7/89 Poplarville W 35-25 9/3/92 Poplarville L 21-14 9/3/93 Booneville L 45-14 11/3/94 Poplarville L 47-34 11/2/95 Booneville L 7-0 9/5/96 Booneville L 21-0 9/4/97 Booneville L 25-7 10/28/00 Poplarville L 54-21 10/25/01 Booneville L 40-34 9/5/02 Booneville W 13-6 9/4/03 Poplarville L 43-3 11/12/05 Booneville L 27-20 9/4/08 Booneville L 38-10 9/3/09 Poplarville L 42-23 10/16/14 Booneville L 45-28 10/17/15 Poplarville W 26-23 9/1/16 Booneville W 17-14 8/31/17 Poplarville L 27-21

Overall Series Record: 0-0-1

11/13/54 Martin, TN W 32-16

DATE SITE W/L SCORE

10/12/17 Booneville W 28-6 10/4/18 Booneville L 41-11 10/5/19 Moorhead L 20-13 10/9/20 Moorhead W 40-23 10/14/21 Booneville L 19-14

Record at Neutral Site: 0-1

9/9/10 Summit L 20-16

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11/6/54 Booneville W 37-12

9/16/50 Booneville W 31-0

9/17/49 Senatobia W 34-0

9/26/52 Booneville W 13-7

9/24/53 Senatobia W 14-12

TENNESSEE-MARTIN

TRINITY VALLEY

Record at Neutral Sites: 1-0

Overall Series Record:1-0

PEARL RIVER

Record at Carrolton, GA: 1-0

WEST GEORGIA

DATE SITE W/L SCORE

Postseason Playoff game - # Pilgrim’s Pride Bowl -$

10/25/52 Booneville L 38-0

10/24/53 Poplarville L 52-0

10/22/49 Ripley W 37-0 10/20/50 Martin, TN W 21-6

10/9/53 Booneville W 26-14

Overall Series Record:0-1

UNION (TENN.)

10/4/56 Booneville W 31-7

11/5/55 Senatobia L 13-7 11/3/56 Booneville W 6-0

10/1/15 Booneville L 28-20 10/13/16 Moorhead W 34-10

9/29/51 Senatobia W 34-14

10/28/49 Poplarville L 34-6

10/28/50 Booneville W 20-7

SOUTHWEST Overall Series Record: 15-15-1 Record at Booneville: 10-5-1 Record at Summit: 5-10 DATE SITE W/L SCORE 9/7/68 Booneville W 33-20 1969 Summit W 39-21 9/24/70 Booneville W 21-20 9/18/71 Summit L 21-7 9/16/72 Summit W 6-0 9/15/73 Booneville W 20-19 11/14/74 Booneville T 20-20 11/13/75 Booneville L 40-22 9/9/76 Booneville W 16-7 9/1/77 Summit L 14-7 10/28/82 Booneville W 24-14 10/29/83 Summit L 17-14 9/13/84 Summit L N/A 9/12/85 Booneville L 14-6 11/3/88 Summit W 31-7 11/2/89 Booneville W 28-6 8/30/90 Booneville L 30-7 8/29/91 Summit L 24-17 9/19/96 Summit L 16-6 9/18/97 Booneville L 21-14 9/3/98 Booneville L 23-0 9/2/99 Summit L 19-6 9/26/02 Summit L 20-2 9/27/03 Booneville W 26-25

9/7/11 Booneville W 32-9 9/22/16 Summit W 55-30

Record at Neutral Site: 0-0-1

10/2/14 Moorhead L 14-7

10/17/68 Booneville W 41-22 10/18/69 Senatobia W 40-21 10/31/70 Senatobia L 54-18 10/21/71 Booneville L 75-21 9/30/72 Booneville W 16-7 9/29/73 Senatobia L 12-0 9/19/74 Booneville L 27-6 9/20/75 Senatobia T 6-6 10/30/76 Senatobia L 28-0 10/22/77 Booneville W 42-28 11/4/78 Booneville L 40-18 11/1/79 Senatobia W 41-3 11/1/80 Senatobia W 26-0 10/29/81 Booneville L 21-9 10/21/82 Senatobia L 41-0 10/22/83 Booneville L 47-0 10/20/84 Senatobia L 49-35 10/19/85 Booneville L 31-13 10/25/86 Senatobia L 43-14 10/31/87 Booneville L 38-23 10/27/88 Booneville L 31-10 10/26/89 Senatobia L 49-14 10/18/90 Senatobia L 54-13 10/17/91 Booneville L 31-3 11/5/92 Booneville L 22-8 11/4/93 Senatobia T 27-27 10/27/94 Senatobia L 21-14 10/26/95 Booneville L 35-13 10/10/96 Booneville L 20-7 10/9/97 Booneville L 42-13 10/1/98 Booneville L 51-17 10/2/99 Senatobia L 58-12 9/21/00 Senatobia L 63-0 9/20/01 Booneville W 28-27 10/31/02 Senatobia L 37-3 10/30/03 Booneville L 34-26 10/23/04 Senatobia W 19-16 10/20/05 Booneville W 38-14 9/21/06 Booneville L 31-14 9/20/07 Senatobia L 26-24 10/23/08 Booneville L 50-28 10/24/09 Senatobia L 17-14 9/30/10 Booneville L 26-6 9/29/11 Senatobia W 38-24 9/20/12 Booneville L 19-13 9/19/13 Senatobia W 34-21 9/11/14 Booneville W 25-19 (OT) 9/10/15 Senatobia L 51-14 10/27/16 Senatobia L 48-6 10/26/17 Booneville L 32-0 10/18/18 Senatobia L 31-7 10/26/19 Booneville L 41-17 10/22/20 Booneville L 34-28 (OT) 9/23/21 Senatobia L 45-13

Overall Series Record:6-1

DATE SITE W/L SCORE

Overall Series Record: 19-41-2 Record at Booneville: 10-22 Record at Senatbia: 9-19-2

William Anderson (1972)

Dusty Allen (1979)

Maurice Booker (2011-12)

Darrell Black (1997-98)

Cedric Adams (1990)

Mario Addison (2007)

Marion Brown (1984)

Michael Ball (1986)

Tracy Blakney (1988)

Bradley Boyd (2001)

Jeremiah Boyd (2017-18)

Desean Bullock (2017-18) Arnie Burcham (1986-87) Daniel Burden (1955-56) Sed Burge (1998)

Jonathan Braddock (2010,12)

Chad Bishop (1988-89)

Lawrence Anthony (1974)

Lewis Bethany (1953-54)

Chris Barnett (2004)

Hayden Brice (2019)

Robert Dawson (2000-01)

Olasha Burton (1997) Randy Burton (1984) Roger Burton (2001) Mike Busby (1978) Paul Busby (1974-75)

Zack Brooks (2010)

Donta Armstrong (2014-15)

Tabias Brown (2020-21) William Browne (1986) Pat Browning (1979-80) Marvin Bruce (2008-09)

John Daniel Deaton (2021)

Jamel Dennis (2013-14)

Curtis Bullock (2017)

Matt Bearden (2007)

Jimmy Brooks (1978-79)

Cordalle Boclair (2007)

Irvin Doomes (1993-94)

Kevin Blandenburg (1993)

Jacob Brannon (2021)

Clint Boren (2000)

Tommy Burress (1984)

Barry Bobo (1981)

Bill Breedlove (1969-70)

Chandler Dexter (2013-14)

Don Brethel (1977-78)

J. Alred (1971)

Paul Barnett (1969)

Eric Atkins (1998-99)

Blevins (1949)

Josh Bryan (2001-02)

Michael Alexander (1977)

Michael Bush (2011)

Jeff Allred (1984)

Deonta Barnes (2020-21)

Jonathan Beard (2007)

John Wynn Dollar (2007)

Rusty Barnes (1982-83)

William Copeland (1999) Alex Cornelison (2019-20)

B Buford Babb (1953-54)

David Bynum (1993) Warren Byrd (2019)

John Isaac Dale (2017-18)

H. Bennett (1971)

Dennis Dilworth (1992-93)

Brett Borden (2002)

Dennis Anderson (1980-81)

David Baker (2008)

Danny Blassingame (1969)

Kyle Davis (2010-11)

Reycardo Bradford (2010)

JImmy Blassingame (1978-79)

Tyrone Dilworth (1988-89) Eddie Dixon Jr. (1994-95)

Ricky Andrews (1991)

Mitch Beene (1990-91)

Dailey Rashad(1949)Dailey (2005)

Matt Babcock (1998-99)

Jeffery Dilworth (1982-83) Quanneic Dilworth (1991-92) Renault Dilworth (1981-82)

Xavier Amerson (2012)

Jonathan Baldon (2005)

Dayon Davis (2014-15)

Syd Bell (1974-75)

Nathan Barham (2019-20)

Mackenro Alexander (2015)

John Brown (2009)

Greg Bails (1988-89)

Raynard Brydson (1990)

Ned Davis (1949-50)

Jason Dempsey (1997)

Johnny Buskirk (1968-69) Sammy Buskirk (1970) Scottie Buskirk (1969)

Mondrel Boykins (2020-21)

Allen Brown (1969-70)

Paul Boone (2000)

Orbie Cantrell (1950) David Cantu (1983) Don Caperton (1953-54)

Lonnie Collier (2002-03) Colin Collins (1968) Reed Collins (2018-19) Rob Coltharp (1972) Keith Conlee (1982-83) Mitch Conley (1977) Roger Conn (1968) Nixon Connor (1953-54) Bobby Cook (1979-80) Jaquise Cook (2009-10) John Cook (2007) Matt Cook (2010) Tom Cook (1984) B. Cooper (1971) Chris Cooper (2012-13)

Teddy Ray Basil (1956)

Derek Bogan (2004)

Chris Bonds (1990)

Jim Davis (1953)

Curtis Bogard (1979-80)

Richard Bates (2001)

Jim Bowman (1989-90)

Jeff Brooks (1994-95)

Rhea Brown (1997)

Jerry Dean (1976)

Jere Dollar (1987)

Ryan Baysinger (2015-16)

Cederian Drew (2007)

Kyoshi Agnew (2015-16) Tommy Alberson (1992-93)

James Bailey (1974)

Fraizer Bailey (1949)

Thomas Dozier (2000)

Quynn Crawford (2019) Harry Crayton (1973-74) Michael Crayton (2003) David Credille (1986)

Mark Aldridge (1969-70)

Monroe Brown (1979-80)

Hunter Bull (2013)

Jockery Crenshaw (1984) Rob Criddle (1992-93) Cam Crooks (2018) Doug Crossman (1988-89) Rusty Crowe (1990) Dennis Crump (1990) Josh Crump (2002-03) Tony Crump (1990) LaQuonn

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Marcus Brooks (1998-99)

Michael Davis (2013)

Nikko Doyle (2004-05)

JImmy Dowdell (1950-51)

O’Shaughnessa(1991-92)Allen (1997-98)

Gary Banks II (2020-21)

Carson Banks (2018-19)

Tommy Dillon (1979)

Wes Barlow (1995)

Takari Brooks (2015-16)

Brandon Avant (2010-12)

Bobby Ballard (1949)

Ky’Vari Bolden (2009-10)

C Robert Caldwell (1979-81)

Ronnie Barnett (1978-79)

Josh Covington (1999-00) John Cox (2002-03) Johnny Cox (1983-84) Mike Cox (1977)

David Artberry (2004) Dan Arthur (1974)

Scott Brown (1991-92)

Barry Drewry (1982-83)

Ellis Barry (2019-20)

Keith Belton (1999)

Scott Dilworth (1995,97)

Aston Alexander (2004-05)

Derrick Arnold (1997-98)

Lenell Black (1988-89)

Tee Barr (2000)

Quincy Boyd (1990)

Shaqille Bush (2013,15) Tim Bush (2007)

Jeremiah Dent (2013-14)

Dennis Draper (2011-12)

David Barkley (1980-81)

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Heath Blount (2007-08)

Carter Bonds (2020-21)

Willie Alexander (1973-74)

Kerry Campbell (1974-75) Danny Canizaro (2003) Jeremy Cannon (2008-09) Rickey Cannon (1981-82) Sean Cannon (1993-94) Skylar Cannon (2004) Bo Canton (2016-17)

Shane Davis (2001-02)

Harry Cosby (1977-78)

Tayvius Duckett (2019-20)

Andy Brown (1983-84)

Orlandus Davis (2014-15)

Demarque Brown (2016)

Greg Deaton (1976,78)

Scott Caldwell (1993-94)

Caleb Anderson (2021)

Jimmy Bell (1986)

Hudson Bullard (1968-69)

Leonard Dixon (2007) Paul Dixon (1992) Tim Dixon (1982)

Ricky Brown (1978-79) Rod Brown (1993-94)

Frank Bates (1997)

Jason Allen

Billy Barnett (1989-90)

Steve Arnold (1984)

Neal Allen (1997-98)

Jordan Boyd (1979-80) Larry Boyd (1972)

Richard Brown (1956)

Lonnell DeWalt (2005)

Matt Blanchard (2004-05)

Renardi Boyd (1990)

James Brigman (2000)

Marty Barnes (1980)

Mondale Bates (1998-99)

Charles Daniel Jr. (1970) David Dantu (1984) Kevin Davenports (1981)

Leon Bennett (1970)

Marquis Allen (2013)

Maurice Bradley (1955)

Tyrone Armstrong (1994-95)

Brooks Dampeer (2003-04)

Will Derico (2019-21)

Frank Brinkley (1979-80)

Jimmy Dees (1971-72)

Ken Briggs (1989-90)

Michael Dildy (1995)

Kevin Davidson (2002)

Brad Bonds (2000)

Derek Adams (1988-89)

Dorian Banks (2016)

Buck Beene (2009)

Billy Braddock (1975,77)

Charles Blake (1983-84)

Buddy Bartlett (1987-88)

Cayse Copeland (2009-10)

Jadien Deaton (2019-20)

Fred Dilworth (1976)

Martice Buckley (2012-13)

Antonius Dogan (2012)

Anthony Brown (2010-11) Bert Brown (1986) Bo Brown (2010)

Scott Doles (1982)

Mike Dooley (1984)

Daniel Berry (2008)

Bobby Burress (1954)

Robert Cogdill (1979-80)

Chaokang Brooks (2019-20)

Jamie Call (2001-02)

Steve Bullard (1975-76) Terry Bullard (1978-79)

Micheal Cameron (2016-17) Brandon Campbell (2001)

Larry Doran (1989) Kendrick Doss (2015)

Ken Brown (1995)

David Cooper (1979-80)

Bryce Brown (2015)

Bryan Blocker (2019)

Donte’ Barksdale (2010-11)

David Bennett (1955)

Roy Bishop (1955-56)

David Brawner (1968)

Stephen Allen (2003-04)

Michael Baugus (2018-19)

Leden Bryan (2019-20)

Jimmy Baxter (1975)

Bill Dowdy (1971-72)

Steve Drewery (1986-87)

Charles Beene (1994)

A Darrion Abston (2014,2016)

Bobby Brock (1988-89)

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Deno Anders (1992)

Jimmy Dodson (1951)

Stephen Basil (1989-90)

Joel Aldridge (1974-75)

Willis Beene (2003)

Jarryn Bingham (2008-09)

Jordyn Bowlin (2015)

Rickey Brawner (1968)

Justin Barksdale (2013-14)

Deion Belue (2010-11)

Khon Cosby (1992) Larry Cossitt (1984)

Chris Barker (1977-78)

Jerry Berryman (1970-71)

Blake Brady (2007-08)

Goldman Butler VI (2021) Rich Butler (1997) Phil Byram (1981)

Eli Canton (2011)

Burton Boyd (1952)

Duran Coger (2007) Rod Coggin (1986-87) Rick Coggins (1978-79)

D Kevin Dabidson (2001)

Jared Dawson (1999)

Tyler DeRossette (2003-04)

Stevie Davis (2010)

Ricky Andrews (1992)

Walter Dial (1995)

O’Neill Barnett (1988)

Collrett Boyd (2007)

Ronald Burns (1975) William Burns (1953)

Jim Alverson (1956)

Lee Deaton (1949-50)

Bobby Drewrey (1951)

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Jamal Bolden (2018)

Andrew Ashe (2014-15)

Tim Bradley (1986)

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Brandon Bates (2005)

James Drewery (1950)

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Dwight Bails (1978-79)

Cayden Betts (2021)

Cordell Bolchair (2008)

Percy Bell (1993)

Troy Ayers (1970)

Kareem Brown (2011-12)

Brady Allen (2013)

Zach Bost (2003-04)

Thomas Davis (1990)

Andrez Anderson (2012)

Josh Beckham (1999-00)

Scott Benjamin (1986-87)

Tim Bond (1989)

Chance Adair (2004)

Gordon Brown (1991-92)

Buck Buchannon (2000-01)

David Barron (1972)

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Timmy Barnett (1986)

Chris Brawley (2003)

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J’Shun Bodiford (2020)

Rodney Bails (1990)

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Kenny Bolden (1980)

Devin Armstead (2004)

Michael Davis (1970)

Glen Bradley (1980-81)

Patrick Billings (2001-02)

Trevan Dixon (1998-99)

Matt Arnold (1975-76)

Robert Arant (2009-10)

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Rodney Beachum (2011)

Mark Biggs (1977)

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Tony Baldwin (1987)

Jamal Braddock (2016)

Jim Braud (1977-78)

B. Ayers (1971)

Isacc Bails (2014)

Scott Booth (1986-87)

Frank Bradlye (1978)

Greg Brock (1994-95)

Jamon Burnside (2016)

Rodney Callier (1986) David Cameron (1991-92)

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Fred Alexander (1987-88)

Preston Bradford (1986)

Orlandus Davis (1993)

Dre Bays (2019)

Chris Bradwell (2005)

Harry Bowman (1971-72)

Brian Dollar (1988)

Michael Bogan (1973-74)

David DeGroat (1982-83) Collins Delco (1984)

Roy W. Bolden (1969)

Deshawn Bibbs (2009)

Jimmy Burks (1955-56) Marty Burks (1981-82) Bill Burns (1950)

Andy Ayers (1975)

Jeremiah Booth (2011)

Matthew Belue (2013-14)

Greg Adams (1989-90)

Andison Coby (2020) Randy Cochran (1979-80) Wayne Cockran (1949) Howard Cofer (1976) Alfred Coffee (1979-80)

Lee Allen Bridges (1990)

Jimmy Barnett (1986)

Butch Ayers (1978-79)

Randy Box (1972-73)

Pete Bailey (1981)

Tommy Branyan (2020-21)

Dick Gatti (1950-51)

Delvon Fegans (2021)

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Roger Garner (1983-84)

Anthony Gentile (1950-51)

Cedric Hillsman (2019-21)

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Joseph King (2004)

Terry Gentry (1978-79)

Randy Gannon (1976-77)

Mike King (1974)

Andy Greening (1975-76)

Marcus Ewing (2005)

W.T. Graham (1956)

Kortilous Ellis (2012-13)

Larry Hebenstreet (1950) Chris Hedrick (1998-99) Dillon Helm (2015-16) W.T. Helton (1956)

H Tim Haddix (1987)

Logan Hall (2012)

Adrian Gwyn (1993) Rex Guise (1950)

Johnny Hancock (1987)

Jamel Harris (1999)

Monty Hamilton (1980-81)

Jon Hill (1981-82)

Leslie Hines (1993-94)

Danny Kennedy (1978)

Skylar Grissom (2018)

Jeremy Hare (1997)

Arvin Harris (1989-90)

Bobo Kempson (1989-90) Nathan Kendrick (2010-11)

Quay Edwards (2021)

G Kenny Gaillard (1988)

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Corson Gunn (2016)

Robert Freeman (2011)

Keith Haynes (1997)

E Taylor Earhart (2010-11)

Steve Johnson (2010) Tommy Johnson (1992-93)

Ronnie Key (1979-80)

Jeiron Jones (2010)

Dazion Kincaid (2016-17)

Rusty Emling (1987-88)

Shawn Gillenwater (2004-05)

Kelton Edwards (2016-17)

Rick Grisham (1973-74)

Troy Harris (1994)

Jeremy Gaston (2004)

Mike Guy (1968)

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Corian Goodwin (2007)

Babe Felkner (1949)

Mike Greer (1968)

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John Hicks (2002)

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Louis Gillom (2009)

Griff Griffin (1980)

Macerell Hickinbottom (2010) Charles Hicks (1955) Dia Hicks (1990-91)

Phillip Hollingsworth (1982-83)

Robert Johnson (1968)

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Patrick Grant (2008-09)

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Derrick Harris (2003-04)

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Chris Edmonson (1993)

Chuck Follin (1986-87)

Robert Fox (2004-05)

Mike Gray (1989-90)

Maurice Gray (2007)

Steve Hill (1976)

Jimmy Jumper (1974)

Eldrick Hogan (2007) Eric Holcomb (2000-02)

Reggie Kimmons (2005)

Quiency Gordon (1997)

Jerome Harris (1998)

Tom Farris (1952-53)

Mark Flory (1978)

Isaiah Forte (2018-19)

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Louis Edgeston (1991-92)

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Don Furhman (1953-54)

Paul Glissen (1992-93)

William Friar (1968)

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Aldo Gentile (1950-51)

Dicky Jones (1954-55)

Phillip Gray (1970-71)

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Drew Jones (2008)

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Quantez Keith (2007)

Lee Goolsby (1992)

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Billy Johnson (2021) Chris Johnson (1992) Corey Johnson (2004) Eddie Johnson (1973) Edward Johnson (2018) Eric Johnson (2005) J.J. Johnson (2004) Jason Johnson (1991) Jay Johnson (1987)

Antonio Justice (1997) Raymond Justice (1979-80)

John Floyd (1979)

Justin Graham (2000)

Brad Hight (1986-87) Chris Hill (2008-09)

B. Fowler (1971)

Quentin Frazier (2017)

Clint Edmunson (1951)

Mike Grier (1969)

Ken Gilbert (1950)

Keiron Johnson (1995) Keith Johnson (1986) Keith Johnson (2005) Larry Johnson (2008)

Danny Kennedy (1978) Kris Kent (2015-16)

Anthony Kibler (2012)

Jamarcus Goodloe (2010-11)

Alex Henton (2019)

Kendall Kelly (2010) Richard Kemp (1970)

Bruce Hall (2005)

Lemetrius Hollins (2013-14) Justin Hollis (1998-99) Austin Holloway (2015-16) Ray Holloway (1983-84) Scott Hollowell (2010) Jonathon Holston (2007) Hal Holt (1969) Jack Holt (1952-53)

Tamlin Hines (2000)

I Ike Ihejeto (1997) Eric Ingram (2005) Martel Ingram (2008-09) Jack Irivine (1949)

Rickey Johnson (1982-83)

Layton Jones (2007)

Marco Ewing (2007)

Eric Harris (2003)

Bob Henry (1951-52) Curtis Henry (1999) Ricardo Henry (2017) Robert Henry (1972-73)

Jeff Freeman (1994)

Barney Farrar (1979-80)

Craig Gaines (1981-82)

John Harris (1989)

Dominique(2021)King (2008-09)

Ryan Jones (2010-11)

Mark Jones (1995)

Willie Jumper (1968-69)

Richard Griffith (2004)

Tim Fitzgerald (1986-87)

David Goode (1982-83)

Chrishun Jackson (2017-18)

Preston Jones (2007-08)

Rodderius English (2019)

Emmanuel Dudley (2007-08)

Calvin Greenwood (2002-03)

Garry Henson (1972) Jack Henson (1951-52)

Jerry Garner (1976-77)

Jimmy Gunn (1980)

K Roman Kates (1973) Andy Keen (2004-05) Clay Keener (1992-93) Mark Keenum (1980) Lamar Keith (1983-84)

Randy Frederick (1984)

Jack Duffy (1982-83)

Ralph Green (1984)

David Griffin (1973-74)

Brandon Gillon (2001-03)

Rick Ewen (1973-74)

Kelvin Heard (1988-89)

Bobby Gargus (1956)

Mike Harris (1973)

Ketric Jones (1999)

Tony Fryar (1992-93)

D. Grisham (1971)

Mike King (1972-73)

AC Graham (2021)

Markie Dukes (2010-11)

Earnest Gilliard (1980)

Patrick Felton (2019)

Stefon Garner (1994-95)

Donny Jackson (1970-71) J.J. Jackson (2003) James F. Jackson (1970) James H. Jackson (1970) Jim Jackson (1969) Joe Jackson (1956) Joey Jackson (1979-80) John Jackson (2021) Kevon Jackson (2019)

Orlandus King (2004)

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Khi Holiday Christopher(2021)Holland (2009)

Jey Johnson (2020) Joe Johnson (1952) John Johnson (1986) Jonathan Johnson (2010)

Rezell Foster (1980)

James Graham (1969)

Ricky Farmer (2020-21)

Freddie King (2001)

Bill Flowers (1997-98)

Greg Hamilton (1980)

Oneal Jackson (1993) Terrance Jackson (2008) Tim Jackson (1983-84)

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Bryce Harley (2021) J Harmon (1971)

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Keith Glissen (1984)

Ken Goodwin (1974)

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Warren Johnson (1989-90) Terry Joiner (2018-19) Anthony Jones (2007)

Herbert Jones (1986) James Jones (1981-82)

Stephen Enfinger (1997)

Kerwin Harrison (2012)

Abe Felix (2003-04)

Shane Fuselier (1999)

Peter Fulper (1971-72)

Rickey Garrett (1975-78)

Don Guy (1968-69)

Jerry King (1956)

Jalen Hadley (2014-15)

Jahmel Flowers (2018)

Bryan Evans (1979)

Robert Everett (1949)

Chris Kelley (2001-02)

George Harris (1950)

Alan Enlow (1995)

Mydrione Halsey (1999-00)

Alfernee Hankins (2020-21)

Jacquez Ford (2019-20)

Mike Gunn (1972)

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K. Hill (1971)

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Quinton Johnson (2005)

Lee Gentry (2004-05)

William Kimbrough (1998-99)

Lee Hayes Demarrion(2002)Haynes (2012-13)

Robbie Gale (2013)

Jay Jones (2012)

Kenji Hill (1999)

Russell Hollimon (1981-82)

J A.J. Jackson (2013) Bill Jackson (1968)

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Jimmy Harrell (1951)

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John Ragin (1979)

Nhigel Phillips (2013-14) Ronnie Phillips (1973-74)

Carter Putt (2020-21)

Raymond Luster (1993)

Rico King (2008)

Chester Lewis (2014-15)

Jason Matthews (2001-02)

Joey McBride (1994-95)

Ray Ridings (1984)

Dennis Robison (2019)

Bryan McGee (1995)

Stanley Lykes (2005)

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Richard Mann (1950)

Metry McGaughy (1983-84)

Jim McGraw (1954)

Jacob Meeks (2014-15)

Antwon McCoy (2015-16)

John Lyles (1953-54)

Brandon Milbrook (2005)

Gary Reed

Anthony Knox (2010-11)

Vincent McIntosh (2017)

Derric McDonald (1993)

Travis Macon (1997)

Johnny Murphy (1992-93)

Torey Mitchell (1999) Ron Mobley (1991) Jack Mohr (1949-50)

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Jamorris Ricks (2009)

Gary Leathers (1989)

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Charles Lowry (1970)

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Ken Lindsey (1950)

John Ellis Murrah (2020-21)

Devin Lindsey (2010-11)

Jermaine Pruitt (2005)

Eric Knowlton (2008-09)

Jan Prichard (1972-73)

Vetan Robinson (1992-93)

Greg Magnifico (2007)

Donald Knowles (1978-79)

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Grant Little (1991-92)

Mike Mauney (1969-70)

L Archie Lamb (1973-74) Terry Lamberth (1982)

George McKay (1955)

Billy Kinzy (1956)

Kymbotric Mason (2018)

Dennis Mason (1980-81)

Alex Peterson (1997-98) Jessie Peterson (1983)

Jeff Pleas (1990-91)

Don Redding (1950-51)

Jeremy Loving (2001)

Frankie Lee (2010-11)

Eddie Roberson (1986-87) Shane Roberson (1993-94)

G. Lomenick (1971)

Will Lang (2017)

Doug Mims (1950-51)

Brian Lesley (1991-92)

Kenzie Phillips (2016-17)

Colton Meadows (2015-16)

Stanley Lee (1970)

Matt Lindsey (1999-00)

Austin Ramsey (2012)

Devonte Reed (2018-19)

Kendarrious(1978)Reed (2018)

Josh Matthews (2005)

Jyrome Richmond (2009)

Mike Mattox (1986-87)

Dennis McCahill (1969)

Ben Porter (2003-04) Robert Portis (1969-70)

John McDonald (1969)

Robert Mays (1976-77)

Preston Maddox (1981-82)

Trace Lee Gregdrecus(2014)Leland (2012-13)

Bobby Matthews (1983)

Jarren McKinzie (2015)

Taylor Liles (2018)

William McMillian (1970)

Al Mitchell (1991)

Phil Lowry (2005)

Jerry Maxey (1969)

Reid Kirk (1999)

Mark Matthews (1991)

Anthony Mitchell (1988-89) Carl Mitchell (2001) Greg Mitchell (1987) Jimmy Mitchell (1992-94) Keith Mitchell (1983-84)

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Patrick Miller (1972) Randall Miller (1970-71)

Jerryn Napier (2010)

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Cesar Resendiz (2014)

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Cooper Knight (2017-18)

Larry Lewellen (1968)

Kenneth McKinny (1955-56)

Steven Means (2017)

Matt Lipham (2012)

Terrance Lindsey (2014-15)

Merle McAnally (1972)

Q Cody Quillin (1997-98)

Andrew Rackley (2016)

Chad Redding (1999-00)

Khalid Kornegay (2014-15)

Frederik Reinbold Jr. (1970)

Jeff Rhodes (1979-80) Jim Rhodes (1986-87)

Christopher Little (2018)

Victor Knight (2004)

Gilbert Radovich (1956)

Antonio Moultrie (2017) Frank Murchinson (1950-51) Andrew Murphy (2004-05)

Donald Murray (1998) CJ Murrell (2021)

Trey Pegues (2009-10)

Tanner Lawson (2020)

Adam Nester (2003) Bart Nevell (1986-87)

Jonathan Pitner (1993-94)

Bob McKinney (1950)

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861

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538

42

280 Mason Cunningham 2016 Clint Wilson 2009 Brett Thompson 2014 Emanuel Francis 2007 Zac Oden 2018

12

175

RECEIVING YARDS LJ Hawkins 2016 Tres Houston 2011 Kortlon Hubbard 2018 Xavier Malone 2019 Donta Armstrong 2014

6

18

8

5

39

618

8

12

MOST PASSING YARDS

15 Desmond Hunter 2017 Brett Thompson 2014 Parks Frazier 2011 Mason Cunningham 2016 Emanuel Francis 2007 Michael Ediston 2004

MOST RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS Tres Houston 2011 Andison Coby 2020 Joe Horn Jr. 2014 Dominique King 2009 Xavier Malone 2019 Kortlan Hubbard 2018 Toreano Miner 2017

6

13

669

MOST RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS 2005 20 2010 2016 16 2001 16 2004

245

123

12 Anthony Norman 1980 Jaquise Cook 2010 Cameron Montgomery 2005 Kendrick Doss 2015 Jonathan Goodloe 2010

RECEPTIONS LJ Hawkins 2016 Tres Houston 2011 Josh Jarboe 2010 Kortlon Hubbard 2018 Donta Armstrong 2014

10

MOST PASSING TOUCHDOWNS 2014 19 2003 17 2011 15 2017 14 2020

19

RUSHING YARDS

5

139

8

1573

135

236

10

187

Andison CobyMason Cunningham

RUSHING ATTEMPTS Jeremy Cannon 2009 185 Jaquise Cook 2010 Kenzie Phillips 2017 Cameron Montgomery 2005 Tiberias Lampkin 2015

234

1004

2295

1501

138

138

824

MOST COMPLETIONS

39

687

7

131

2086 1994 2015 2013 1804 2005 1782 1991 1696 2001

567

MOST PASSING YARDS 2003 2105 2014 1920 2019 1857 2016 1671 2021

MOST PASSING TOUCHDOWNS

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160 Mason Cunningham 2016 Clint Wilson 2009 Jack Mangel 2019 Emanuel Francis 2007 Brett Thompson 2014

780

45

1283

60

1017 Ricky Andrews 1991 Jeremy Cannon 2009 Abe Felix 2004 Jaquise Cook 2010 Kenzie Phillips 2017

12

1484

MOST RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS

MOST PASSING ATTEMPTS

MOST RUSHING YARDS

21

5

1810 Mason Cunningham 2016 Brett Thompson 2014 Jack Mangel 2019 Emanuel Francis 2007 Zac Oden 2018

247

10

TFLS

116 LP Spence 2000 Oretha Sherrod 1996 Jamel Dennis 2013 Terrance Edgeston 2018 Juwan Taylor 2018

LONGEST FG MADE

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72 yd Jonathan Harrison 2011

45

9

57 Terrance Edgeston 2018 Brenden Williams 2016 Jamarcus Smith 2019 Demarcus Rogers 2016 Jamel Dennis 2014

9

10.5

MOST KO RETURN YARDS

10

10

ASSISTED TACKLES

MOST PAT MADE

46

13

13

MOST FG ATTEMPTS

10 Taylor Earhart 2011 8 Taylor Earhart 2010 John Ellis Murrah 2021 Michael Baugus 2018 Chris Cooper 2013 Rod Coggin 1986

7

6

4

12

PUNT RETURN YARDS

2 Mickey Simmons 1986

5

LONGEST PUNT

45

17.5

MOST KO RETURNS

389 Mickey Simmons 1986 223 Deion Belue 2010 199 Donta Armstrong 2015 110 J.T. Bingham 1996 105 Deion Belue 2011

105

1 Jerome Woods 1992

6

6 Frankie Lee 2011 Michael Ricks 2005 Tony Washington 2021 Ladarrius Madden 2009 Jeremy Spikner 2010 Darius Carrothers 2009

45

53

6

21

PUNT RETURN TD

46

21.5

SOLO TACKLES

45

28.5 Sam Williams 2018 Lavon Hooks 2012 Mario Addison 2007 Jamel Dennis 2014 Anthony Payne 2010

32 Austin Holloway 2016 29 Taylor Earhart 2011 Chris Cooper 2013 Austin Holloway 2015 John Ellis Murrah 2021 John Ellis Murrah 2020 Tyler T uner 2009

94

26

25

16.5

21

40

MOST FG MADE

27 Terrance Rowe 2018 25 Donta Armstrong 2015 23 Tez Lane 2013 21 Khi Holiday 2021 21 O.D. Wooten 2017

1 Dazion Kincaid 2017

1 Deion Belue 2010

64 Jamel Dennis 2013 Juwan Taylor 2018 Anthony Brown 2010 Carter Bonds 2021 Marcus Robinson 2013 John Brown 2009 Adam Funk 2009 Jermaine Johnson 2009 Mario Addison 2007

TOTAL TACKLES

96

52

10

8

15 Michael Baugus 2018 Rod Coggin 1986 Taylor Earhart 2011 John Ellis Murrah 2021 Taylor Earhart 2010 Chris Cooper 2013 Tyler Turner 2009

573 Donta Armstrong 2015 572 Terrance Rowe 2018 537 Deion Belue 2011 433 O.D. Wooten 2017 390 Khi Holiday 2021

2 Deion Belue 2011

21

14

47

MOST PAT ATTEMPTS

28 Austin Holloway 2016 26 Taylor Earhart 2011 23 Chris Cooper 2013 21 John Ellis Murrah 2020 21 Austin Holloway 2015

50 yd Taylor Earhart 2011

56

92

6

PBUS

10

1 Andison Coby 2020

31 Mickey Simmons 1986 15 Jay Lofton 2019 13 Shuntez Smith 2012 11 Keyshawn Cobb 2021 11 Shaquille Bush 2013

6

MOST PUNT RETURNS

INTS

45

KO RETURN TD

5

12 LaDarrius Madden 2009 D’Jordan Strong 2019 Gregdrecus Leland 2013 Kareem Brown 2012 Deion Belue 2011

22

4

SACKS Sam Williams 2018 Lavon Hooks 2012 B.J. Taylor 2007 Raheem Pontiflet 1996 Ky’Vari Bolden 2009 B.J. Taylor 2006

6

8

268

24 Clint Wilson at Miss. Delta 9/17/09

9 LaVontis Smith Coahoma 9/27/14

PASSING YARDS

Done 19 Times – Last to accomplish:

23 Matt Lipham at Jones 9/8/12

393 at ICC 9/27/18 Coahoma 9/27/14 at Northwest 9/19/13 Jones 9/5/13 at Holmes 10/21/17 at ICC 10/9/14 at Mississippi Delta 10/9/20 Hinds 9/16/21 at Mississippi Delta 10/5/19 297 at East Central 9/8/16

287 Desmond Hunter at ICC 10/5/17

26 Desmond Hunter at Holmes 10/21/17

28 Jeremy Cannon Hinds 8/27/09

42 Clint Wilson at Pearl River 9/3/09

22 Mason Cunningham at Miss. Delta 10/13/16

360

325 Kevin Hurley at Miss. Delta 10/9/20

265

47 Desmond Hunter at Holmes 10/21/17

348

221

256

26 Garrett Smith at Gulf Coast 9/20/12

33 Jeremy Cannon at East Central 10/3/09

313

368

315

44 Mason Cunningham at East Central 9/8/16

180 LaVontis Smith at Northwest 9/19/13

147 Mitchell Cunningham Gulf Coast 9/26/13

22 Clint Wilson at Northwest 10/24/09

RECEIVING YARDS

3 Andison Coby at Miss. Delta 10/9/20

4 Kevin Hurley at Miss. Delta 10/9/20

163 Anthony Norman Holmes 9/27/80 Corbin White Miss. Delta 10/24/13

3 Joe Horn Jr. Coahoma 9/27/14

8 Andison Coby at ICC 11/12/20

357 Jerrard Randall Jones 9/5/13

27 Mason Cunningham at East Central 9/8/16

26 Jack Mangel at Coahoma 9/12/19

45 Zac Oden at Southwest 8/30/18

287 Matt Lipham at Jones 9/8/12

30 Kenzie Phillips East Central 9/7/17

2 Tam Patterson Holmes 10/28/21

3 Toreano Miner at Holmes 10/21/17

46 Zac Oden at ICC 9/27/18

11 Dominique King at Miss. Delta 9/17/09

REC TD

3 Jack Mangel at Coahoma 9/12/19

249

8 Tre Houston at Gulf Coast 11/5/11

26 Trace Lee at ICC 10/9/14

PASS ATTEMPTS

26 Zac Oden at ICC 9/27/18

341

42 Matt Lipham at Jones 9/8/12

157 Jay Jones at Jones 9/8/12 Jeremy Cannon at Pearl River 9/3/09

RUSH TD

305

27 Corbin White at ICC 10/17/13

4 Jaquise Cook East Miss. 10/7/10

12 L.J. Hawkins at East Central 9/8/16

166 L.J. Hawkins Coahoma 9/29/16

267 Jaquise Cook at East Miss. 10/7/10

357

INDIVIDUAL GAME STATS RECORD BOOK

3 L.J. Hawkins at Pearl River 10/17/15

297 Mason Cunningham at East Central 9/8/16

349

PASS YARDS

35 Jaquise Cook at East Miss. 10/7/10

144 Demarrion Haynes at Jones 9/8/12

27 Jaquise Cook Miss. Delta 9/16/10

22 Mason Cunningham ICC 10/6/16

143 Xavier Malone at Miss.Delta 10/5/19

349 Desmond Hunter at Holmes 10/21/17

RUSH ATTEMPTS

10 Toreano Miner at Holmes 10/21/17

322

133 Tre Houston at Gulf Coast 11/5/11

RUSH YARDS

382 Zac Oden at ICC 9/27/18

45 Clint Wilson Hinds 8/26/09

133 L.J. Hawkins at East Central 9/8/16

325

3 LaVontis Smith at Northwest 9/19/13

PASS COMPLETIONS

132 Kortlon Hubbard at ICC 9/27/18

153 Dominique King at Northwest 10/24/09

378 Mississippi Delta 10/24/13 at ICC 10/17/13 at East Mississippi 10/7/10 at Coahoma 9/27/15 at East Central 10/3/09 at Southwest 8/30/18 Holmes 9/12/13 East Central 9/7/17 Mississippi Delta 10/14/21 Holmes 10/20/16

RECEPTIONS

28 Clint Wilson Hinds 8/26/09

27 Jeremy Cannon Holmes 9/24/09

2 Goldman Butler Hinds 9/16/21

26 Jerrard Randall Jones 9/5/13

29 Jay Jones at Jones 9/8/12

RUSHING YARDS

8 L.J. Hawkins Coahoma 9/29/16

157 Toreano MIner at Holmes 10/21/17

155

42 Desmond Hunter at ICC 10/5/17

4 Jeremy Cannon at East Central 10/3/09

Done 9 Times – Last to accomplish:

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44 Jack Mangel at Coahoma 9/12/19

8 LaVontis Smith at ICC 10/9/14

8 L.J. Hawkins at Miss. Delta 10/13/16

160 Kenzie Phillips East Central 9/7/17

148 Anthony Norman at Caohoma 9/13/80

8 Josh Jarboe at Southwest 9/9/10

6 Desmond Hunter at Holmes 10/21/17

Done 13 Times – Last to accomplish:

4 Brett Thompson Northwest 9/11/14

346

312 Trace Lee at ICC 10/9/14

304 Jack Mangel at Miss. Delta 10/5/19

143 Kortlon Hubbard Jones 10/11/18

286 Carter Putt at Coahoma 9/30/21

242

43 Jerrard Randall Jones 9/5/13

29 Jaquise Cook Coahoma 10/16/10

237 Jeremy Cannon at East Central 10/3/09 Corbin White at ICC 10/17/13

PASS TD

8 Cam Coleman Miss. Delta 10/14/21

4 Clint Wilson at East Central 9/2/10

26 Jeremy Cannon Coahoma 10/15/09

161

4/5

452

594 at ICC 9/27/18 Jones 9/5/13 at Northwest 9/19/13 at Coahoma 9/27/15 at Jones 9/8/12 at ICC 10/17/13 at Mississippi Delta 10/9/20 at Mississippi Delta 10/13/16 Coahoma 9/27/14 at East Central 10/3/09

463

9

4/4

52

55

FIRST DOWNS

463

9

2

48

86

148

31

TOTAL OFFENSE

497

49

41

FEWEST YARDS ALLOWED Southwest 9/8/11 at Coahoma 10/13/11 at Co-Lin 9/15/19 Coahoma 9/13/18 at Mississippi Delta 9/15/11 Holmes 9/12/13 Southwest 9/29/19 ICC 9/10/09 Hinds 8/26/09 Mississippi Delta 9/16/10

32

FOURTH DOWN CONVERSIONS

48

74

68

5

61

9

69 at Hinds 69-0 11/14/53 at Northwest 63-0 9/21/00 East Mississippi 59-0 9/14/17 at East Mississippi 59-0 10/10/13 at East Mississippi 65-7 9/18/14 at Gulf Coast 61-7 9/27/12 Northwest 75-21 10/21/71 ICC 74-22 10/9/71 at Pearl River 52-0 10/24/53 at Hinds 66-14 11/13/52

55

63

59

3/5

149

27

33 at ICC 10/9/14 at ICC 9/27/18 Jones 9/5/13 at ICC 10/17/13 at Coahoma 9/27/15 Mississippi Delta 10/14/21 at Holmes 10/21/17 at Mississippi Delta 10/13/16 at East Central 9/8/16 at Southwest 9/22/16 Coahoma 9/27/14

9

145

183

5/6 at Southwest 9/22/16 at ICC 11/12/20

52

26

66

32

10

188

52

530

30

THIRD DOWN CONVERSIONS

42

130

175

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MOST POINTS at Southwest 9/22/16 Coahoma 9/10/81 Coahoma 9/26/87 Marion Instistute 9/23/54 at Holmes 10/21/17 Coahoma 9/27/14 at East Mississippi 10/7/10 at Mississippi Delta 10/14/06 at Coahoma 10/7/00 East Central 10/4/69 at ICC 11/2/68

50

47

28

5

26

45

109

OPPONENT’S GAME HIGH

75 Northwest 10/21/71 ICC 10/9/71 at Hinds 11/14/53 ICC 10/5/17 at Hinds 11/13/52 at East Mississippi 9/18/14 East Mississippi 10/8/11 at Northwest 9/21/00 at Mississippi Gulf Coast 9/27/12 at Hinds 11/19/49

52

5

488

3/7

59

65

54

9

27

4/7

Done 14 Times – Last to accomplish: Mississippi Delta 9/12/19

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63

LONGEST WINNING STREAKS 1980 9 1956-68 2005 2011 2004 1987

9

49

9

28

48

48

533

LARGEST MARGIN OF VICTORY Coahoma 52-0 9/26/87 Marion Institute 50-0 9/23/53 at Coahoma 48-0 10/7/00 UT College 47-0 11/10/51 Coahoma 45-0 9/22/83 Mississippi Delta 45-0 10/23/80 at Mississippi Delta 42-0 10/6/05 at Coahoma 42-0 9/24/92 ICC 41-0 9/29/05 vs. West Georgia 41-0 11/2/56 ICC 41-0 11/3/49

4/5 East Central 9/7/17 at East Central 9/8/16 at Pearl River 10/16/15 at Southwest 8/30/18 at ICC 10/9/14

41

69

41

50

61

48

42

7

557

172

63

11 at Mississippi Delta 10/13/16 at Jones 9/8/12 ICC 9/26/12 Southwest 8/29/19 at Southwest 8/30/18 at Northwest 10/18/18 at East Central 9/8/16 at ICC 10/17/13 at Northwest 9/19/13 at East Central 10/3/09

49

58

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493

OPPONENT HIGHEST MARGIN OF VICTORY

9

3.5 Parrish Huddleston ICC 10/20/12

11 Carter Bonds Coahoma 10/15/20

3 Juwan Taylor at ICC 9/27/18

Done 13 Times – Last to accomplish:

4 Keawvis Cummings at Southwest 10/26/19

3 Jeremy Spikner at East Miss. 10/7/10

4 Lavon Hooks at Jones 9/8/12

4 Gregdrecus Leland at ICC 10/17/13

3 Sam Williams Coahoma 9/13/18

18 Brady Smith Holmes 10/23/14

10 Eli Canton at Miss. Delta 9/15/11

TOTAL TACKLES

9 Jamarcus Smith at East Miss. 10/26/19

17 Jamel Dennis Pearl River 10/16/14

3 Kareem Brown at Coahoma 10/4/12

18 Jamarcus Smith at East Miss. 10/26/19

10 Justin Coleman Miss. Delta 10/24/13

Sam Williams

5.5 John Brown Coahoma 10/15/09

16 Marcus Robinson at East Miss. 10/10/13

3 Jeremy Spikner at Miss. Delta 9/15/11

10 Jamel Dennis Pearl River 10/16/14

Tony Washington

15 Carter Bonds Coahoma 10/15/20

3 Frankie Lee at Northwest 9/29/11

5.5 Lavon Hooks at Miss. Delta 10/25/12

PBUS

Done 13 Times – Last to accomplish:

4 Willie Latham, III at Miss. Delta 10/9/20

4 Sam Williams Coahoma 9/13/18

12 Jamarcus Smith Northwest 10/22/20

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17 Nick Thomason at Holmes 9/13/12

4.5 Anthony Rush Miss. Delta 10/1/15

15 Juwan Taylor Jones 10/11/18

2.5 Deidrick Orange ICC 9/30/21

16 Demarcus Rogers Holmes 10/20/16

10 Terrance Edgeston Miss. Delta 10/4/18

TFLS

13 Marcus Robinson at East Miss.10/10/13

11 Deantre Prince Northwest 10/22/20

3 Kareem Brown East Central 9/1/11

11 Brady Smith Holmes 10/23/14

10 Marcus Robinson Northwest 9/11/14

4 Deion Belue East Central 9/1/11

15 Brenden Williams at Miss. Delta 10/13/16

17 Jamarcus Smith Northwest 10/22/20

3 Willie Latham, III at Miss. Delta 10/9/20

4 Razean Prather Holmes 9/12/13

10 Jamel Dennis Miss. Delta 10/24/13

10 Carter Bonds at Miss. Delta 10/9/20

ASSISTED TACKLES

10 Nick Thomason at Holmes 9/13/12

4.5 Lavon Hooks ICC 10/20/12

4 Razean Prather at ICC 10/17/13

5 Justin Coleman Miss. Delta 10/24/13

12 Ky’Vari Bolden Holmes 9/24/09

15 Terrance Edgeston Miss. Delta 10/4/18

11 Juwan Taylor Jones 10/11/18

SACKS

5.5 Sam Williams at Southwest 8/30/18

SOLO TACKLES

3 D’Jordan Strong Northwest 10/17/19

3 Dazion Kincaid East Central 9/7/17

Jamarcus Smith

4 John Ellis Murrah Gulf Coast 9/9/21

10 Stevie Davis Northwest 9/30/10

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355 Stevie Davis Northwest 9/30/10

1 Dazion Kincaid Southwest 9/21/17

112 Antione Wilson at Coahoma 10/4/12

7 Cesar Resendiz Coahoma 9/27/14

391 John Ellis Murrah Coahoma 10/15/20

6 Austin Holloway at Coahoma 9/24/15

160 Terrance Rowe Miss. Delta 10/4/18

122 Brandon Tillman at Northwest 10/27/16

88 Dazion Kincaid Southwest 9/21/17

MOST KO RETURNS

Khalid Kornegay Pearl River 10/16/14

9 Chris Cooper at East Miss. 10/10/13

4 Shaquille Bush Holmes 9/12/13

7 Austin Holloway at Southwest 9/22/16

31 Deion Belue East Central 9/1/11

434 Jonathan Harrison at Gulf Coast 11/5/11

3 Chris Cooper Coahoma 10/5/13

2 John Ellis Murrah at East Miss. 10/9/21

159 Donta Armstrong ICC 10/8/15

115 Donta Armstrong Miss. Delta 10/1/15

7 Terrance Rowe Miss. Delta 10/4/18

6 O.D. Wooten at ICC 10/5/17

37 Deion Belue @Gulf Coast 11/5/11

326 Beau Lee East Miss. 9/14/17

36 Jay Lofton @MS Delta 10/5/19

3 Michael Baugus at Co-Lin 9/5/19

5 Taylor Earhart East Central 10/8/11

13 tied with 3 | Last to accomplish:

5 Taylor Earhart East Miss. 9/1/11

351 John Ellis Murrah Northwest 10/22/20

MOST KO RETURN YARDS

1 Andison Coby Northwest 10/22/20

127 Deion Belue East Miss. 10/8/11

122 O.D. Wooten at Holmes 10/21/17

3 John Ellis Murrah at East Miss. 10/9/21

175 Donta Armstrong MS Delta 10/1/15 105 Deion Belue Coahoma 10/16/10

4 Michael Baugus Coahoma 9/13/18

6 Austin Holloway at Coahoma 9/24/15

Done 17 Times – Last to accomplish:

MOST FG ATTEMPTS

9 John Ellis Murrah Northwest 10/22/20

PUNT RETURN TD

1 Deion Belue Coahoma 10/16/10

33 Jay Lofton @Co-Lin 9/5/19

5 Donta Armstrong Miss. Delta 10/1/15

MOST PUNT RETURN YARDS

11 John Ellis Murrah Coahoma 10/15/20

MOST PUNT YARDS

MOST PUNT RETURNS

3 Taylor Earhart East Central 9/1/11

10 Jonathan Harrison at Gulf Coast 11/5/11

MOST PATS ATTEMPTED

MOST FG MADE

1 Jerome Woods Coahoma 9/24/92

112 Shuntez Smith at Gulf Coast 9/27/12

7 Michael Baugus at ICC 9/27/18

3 John Ellis Murrah Gulf Coast 9/9/21

5 Deion Belue at Gulf Coast 11/5/11

5 Efrain Medina at Holmes 10/21/17

9 Jacob Meeks at Miss. Delta 10/2/14

4 Jay Lofton at Miss. Delta 10/5/19

354 Jonathan Harrison East Miss. 10/11/12

5 John Ellis Murrah at Miss. Delta 10/9/20

6 M Poole Northwest 9/30/10

45 Dominique King @MS Delta 9/17/09

365 John Ellis Murrah at Jones 9/2/21

56 Deion Belue @ICC 10/21/10

7 Taylor Earhart at East Miss. 10/7/10

5 John Ellis Murrah at Miss. Delta 10/9/20

388 Michael Baugus at Northwest 10/18/18

Done 10 Times – Last to accomplish:

8 Austin Holloway at Southwest 9/22/16

MOST PATS MADE

5 John Ellis Murrah Holmes 10/1/20

10 Beau Lee East Miss. 9/14/17

7 Cesar Resendiz Coahoma 9/27/14

115 Toreano Miner at Southwest 9/22/16

337 Jonathan Harrison at Gulf Coast 9/27/12

9 John Ellis Murrah at Jones 9/2/21

6 Donta Armstrong ICC 10/8/15

6 Austin Holloway Coahoma 9/29/16

KO RETURN TD

7 Taylor Earhart at East Miss. 10/7/10

1 Deion Belue East Miss. 10/8/11

123 Andison Coby Northwest 10/22/20

6 O.D. Wooten at Holmes 10/21/17

MOST PUNTS

391 Michael Baugus at Jones 10/10/19

5 Cayden Betts at Northwest 9/16/21

31 Deion Belue @East MS 10/7/10

3 Keyshawn Cobb ICC 9/30/21

9 Michael Baugus at Northwest 10/18/18

1 Deion Belue at Coahoma 10/13/11

9 Michael Baugus at Jones 10/10/19

Done 13 Times – Last to accomplish:

46 | NEMCCATHLETICS.COM ALL-AMERICANALL-AMERICANS PLAYERS 1956 - JERRY KING Running Chattanooga,All-AmericanBackTenn 2010 - ANTONIO FOSTER Offensive HonorableLinemanMentionValdosta,Ga. 1969 - DONNIE CLAYTON Tight End HonorableRipleyMention 1977 - BARRY TODD Defensive Back Second Memphis,TeamTenn. 1979 - MAURY HILL Defensive Back SecondRipleyTeam 1980 - PAUL RHODES DefensiveSecondLinemanTeamKossuth 1980 - ANTHONY NORMAN Running Back HonorableMorrow,MentionGa. 1969 - JOHNNY BUSKIRK HonorableQuarterbackMentionNewAlbany 2011 - DEION BELUE Defensive Back HonorableDeshler,MentionAla. 1977 - LARRY PARKER Running Back HonorableRogersville,MentionAla. HISTORY

NEMCCTIGERS | 47 ALL-AMERICANS 2015 - DONTA ARMSTRONG ReturnSecondSpecialistTeamBruce 2020 - CEDRIC HILLSMAN Defensive Lineman First Team (JCGridiron) Fort Valley, Ga. 2012 - JONATHAN HARRISON FirstPunterTeamBelmont 2020 - KEYSHAWN COBB Defensive Back First Team (JCGridiron) Fort Valley, Ga. 2020 - JAMAL ELLIS Defensive Lineman Second Team McDonough,(JCGridiron)Ga. 2020 - JAMARCUS SMITH Linebacker First TeamSaltillo(JCGridiron) 2018 - SAM WILLIAMS Montgomery,LinebackerFirstTeamAla. 2020 - KEVIN HURLEY SecondQuarterbackTeam(JCGridiron)Walnut 2012 - LAVON HOOKS Defensive End HonorableAtlanta,MentionGa. 2020 - WILL DERICO Offensive Lineman Third Team Montgomery,(JCGridiron)Ala 2020 - DEANTRE PRINCE Defensive Back Second Team Charleston(JCGridiron) 2020 - TONY WASHINGTON Defensive Back Third Team (JCGridiron) Horn Lake HISTORY

JOSH JARBOE

NEMCC: 2012-13 Raiders, Cowboys, Texans, Jaguars (2020-Present)

NEMCC: 2005 Bills, Broncos (2008-11)

NEMCC Redskins2010-11(2013)

NEMCC: 1979 Rams, VikingsBuccaneers,(1981-1984)

BRUCE HALL

NEMCC:Ravens2005-06(2011)

NEMCC: 2013 Seahawks, Saints, Colts

NEMCC: 2015-16 Eagles, Seahawks, Packers, Titans (2019-Present)

DAVID “NUB” STRICKLAND

BRYNDEN TRAWICK

DANIEL ROSS

Tulsa Talons, New Orleans VooDoo, Pittsburgh Power, Philadelphia Soul, Columbus Destroyers (AFL: 2010-2019)

NEMCC: 2011-12 Patriots, Chargers

SAM WILLIAMS NEMCC: 2017-18 Cowboys (2022-Present)

BRYNDEN TRAWICK

JOE HORN JR. NEMCC: 2014-15 Ravens (2018), Roughnecks (XFL), Guardians (XFL) (2019-2020)

SAM WILLIAMS

NEMCC: 1996-1998 Vikings (2000-2001)

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MICHAEL RICKS

LAVON HOOKS

CHRIS BRADWELL

MICHAEL BOIREAU

NEMCC: 1992-1993 Chiefs (1996-2005)

MIKE WILLIAMS

ANTHONYROSSRUSH

NEMCC: 2010-11 Ravens , Raiders, Titans (2013-2019)

NEMCC: 2011-12 Steelers, Aviators(Spring League)

JEREMY LIGGINS

DANIEL

JEROME WOODS

NEMCC: 2004-05 Lions (2008)

TIGERS IN THE PROS

NEMCC:Broncos1950,1953(1960)

ROBERT COBB

MARIO ADDISON NEMCC: 2006-07 Bears, Colts, Panthers, Texans Bills (2011-Present)

LERICO STEVENSON (NEMCC: 2003-04)

LOGAN STOKES

NEMCC: 1979-83 Eagles, Falcons (1983-1987)

JUSTIN SANDERS

ANTHONY RUSH

TIGERS IN THE PROS HISTORY

NEMCC: Buccaneers,2005Rams

NEMCCTIGERS | 49 HISTORY NORTHEAST ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT OFFICIALS HAVE ANNOUNCED THE RETIREMENT OF NINE JERSEYS WORN BY FORMER TIGER ATHLETES WHO PLAYED OR ARE CURRENTLY PLAYING ON THE PROFESSIONAL LEVEL. DAVID STRICKLAND“NUB”(‘55) Holly Springs Denver Broncos (NFL) JACKIE(‘86)PERRY Jackson, TN Int’l Women’s Basketball Boa-Viagem,PortugalLeague DONTAE(‘95)JONES Nashville, TN New York Knicks (NBA) ADRIAN(‘56)SMITH Kirksey, KY Cincinnati Royals (NBA) JEROME(‘93)WOODS Memphis, TN Kansas City Chiefs (NFL) MICHAEL(‘98)BOIREAU North Miami, FL VikingsMinnesota(NFL) MIKE WILLIAMS(‘81) Atmore, AL Philadelphia Eagles (NFL) MITCH(‘94)MCNEELY New Albany Los DodgersAngeles(MLB) QYNTEL(‘02)WOODS Memphis, TrailblazersPortlandTN(NBA) 88 33 32 10 22 88 25 14 20 RETIRED JERSEYS RETIRED JERSEYS

Ramon Buse (Norcross, Ga.) Savannah State University

University of Mississippi (Ole Miss)

Lagarius Whiteside (Muscle Shoals, Ala.) Mississippi Valley State University

Indiana University

Western Kentucky University

Ball State University

Doug Crossman (Vernon, Ala.)

Tee Barr (Gallatin, Tenn.)

1999

Raymond Monica (Garyville, La.)

Shane Roberson (Ripley)

Robertson Hatten (Collins) Alcorn State University

1988

LP Spence (Corinth) University of Mississippi

Stanley Lykes (Birmingham, Ala.) University of Alabama at Birmingham

Kevin Davidson (Cherokee, Ala.) Oregon State University

Lousiana Tech University

Orlandus King (Leighton, Ala.) University of Alabama at Birmingham

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Eric Powell (Tishomingo)

Eric Holcombe (Mobile, Ala.) University of Florida

Samford University Derrick Adams (Wakulla, Fla.) Samford University

Charles Twilley (Courtland) University of Central Arkansas

Bruce Hall (Milton, Fla.)

Matthew Stevenson (Memphis, Tenn.) North Carolina A&T University

Samford University

John Loyd (Memphis, Tenn.)

2001

Emory Jones (Detroit, Mich.)

Mario Stevenson (Memphis, Tenn.) Lousiana State University

Austin Peay University

University of Memphis

Rice University Roland Haun (Lebanon, Tenn.)

Brandon Roberson (Ripley) University of Memphis

Norton Hazzard (Louisville, Kent.)

Greg Smith (Chattanooga, Tenn.) Auburn University

Samford University

Murray State University

Anthony Mitchell (Tallahassee, Fla.)

Corey Cobb (Leighton, Ala.)

Mario Luvine (Collins) Prairie View A&M University

University of Kentucky

Tennessee Tech University

FOUR YEAR SIGNEES (SINCE 1982)

Tyrone Foote (New Albany)

Todd Oberdoft (Fairfield, Ohio)

Jason Matthews (Muscle Shoals, Ala.) University of Memphis

1987

Steve Ray (Pulaski, Tenn.)

Jay Johnson (Gary, Ind.)

Murray State University

Mondale Bates (Leighton, Ala.)

C.K. Glassco (Horn Lake) University of Central Arkansas

Chris Brawley (Leighton, Ala.)

University of New Mexico

NCAA DIVISION I

1990

Antezdra Thigpen (Holly Springs) University of Tennessee at Chattanooga

Samford University

Terry Wedley (Haywood, Tenn.)

Samford University Reese Youman (Treasure Island, Fla.) Southern Illinois University Jim Terry (Fort Payne, Ala.)

John Shrivers (Corinth) University of Houston

1989

Doug Robinson (Port St. Joseph, Fla.)

2000

Rod Coggin (Booneville)

Samford University

1998 Brian Smith (Muscle Shoals, Ala.)

Murray State University Jerome Woods (Memphis, Tenn.) University of Memphis

Mike Miller (Milton, Fla.) Troy University

Lehigh University

Murray State University Stacy Suggs (Corinth) Murray State University

1994

John Haynes (Corinth)

Tennessee Tech University

Herman Taylor (Orlando, Fla.)

Rico Wood (Corinth) Louisiana Tech University

FOUR YEAR SIGNEES HISTORY

Southern Illinois University

East Carolina University Al Thompson (Corinth) Mississippi Valley State University Jeff Pleas (Tallahassee, Fla.)

William Kimbrough (Pensacola, Fla.) Mississippi Valley State University

2005

Butch Buchanan (Ripley) Charleston Southern University

Jackson State University

Mississippi Valley State University Amos Washington (Calhoun, Ga.) Northeast Louisiana University Arvin Harris (Corinth) Mississippi Valley State University

1995

Keith Belton (Charlotte, NC) Syracuse University

Rob Fox (Calhoun City) Mississippi Valley State University

1993

Lee Hayes (Hopkinsville, Kent.) University of Memphis

Chris Kelley (Kossuth) University of Memphis

1991

Matt Smith (Booneville)

Mississippi State University Irvin Doomes (Fort Lauderdale, Fla.) Missouri State University

1982

Tyus Jackson (Birmingham, Ala.) University of Memphis

Grambling State University

2004

Donald Thornton (Horn Lake) University of Memphis

Terrance White (Collins) Florida A&M University

Corey Whitaker (Pace, Fla.) University of Alabama-Birmingham

Eric Johnson (Anniston, Ala.) Ohio University

Chris Barnett (Southaven) University of Memphis

1986

Bert Brown (Richmond, Kent.)

Rodney Callier (Atlanta, Ga.)

Brian Smith (Quincy, Fla.0 Florida A&M University

Mydrione Halsey (Chesapeake, Va.)

Dia Hicks (Tallahassee, Fla.)

O.J. Moore (Okolona) Mississippi Valley State University

Arkansas State University Chuck Howard (Bradenton, Fla.)

Russell Jones (West Memphis, Ark.)

Lousiana Tech University Scott Booth (Bradenton, Fla.) University of Kentucky

Ryan Hopkins (Jackson)

Western Kentucky University

University of Tennessee-Martin Jon Schumacher (Matthews, NC) University of Tennessee-Martin Theron Houston (Oviedo, Fla.) Alabama A&M University Rachad Wilson (Rockledge, Fla.) University of South Carolina

2002

2003

Michigan State University

Justin Sanders (Pearl) University of Illinois

T.T. Harper (Hartsville, Tenn.) University of Tennessee at Chattanooga

Brenden Williams (Birmingham, Ala.) University of Mississippi (Ole Miss)

2016

Caleb Anderson (Brandon)

Tyler Shorter (Sardis)

Corbin White (Nettleton) University of Texas at San Antonio

University of Tennessee at Chattanooga Anthony Jones (Tallahassee, Fla.)

J’Shun Bodiford (Montgomery, Ala.) Middle Tennessee State University

Mississippi Valley State University

Troy University

D’Jordan Strong (Batesville) Coastal Carolina University

Stephon McGlaun (Tupelo) University of Central Arkansas

Middle Tennessee State University

Carter Bonds (Corinth) University of Southern Mississippi

University of Louisiana at Monroe Cameron Montgomery (Houston, Texas) University of North Texas

Bernard Smith (Atlanta, Ga.)

Matthew Trehern (Saraland, Fla.) University of Alabama Birmingham Eric Sherrod (Columbus) Alcorn State University

Chandler Dexter (Iuka) Florida Atlantic University/University of Central Arkansas

Andrew Ashe (Pontotoc) University of Memphis

Kevin Hurley (Walnut)

Deantre Prince (Charleston) University of Mississippi (Ole Miss)

Arkansas State University Anthony Brown (Cairo, Ga.) University of Memphis Antonio Foster (Valdosta, Ga.) University of Memphis Deion Belue (Deshler, Ala.) University of Alabama Parks Frazier (Corinth) Murray State University Pat Moore (Southaven) University of South Alabama Jeremy Spikner (Olive Branch) Troy University Eli Canton (Hernando) Troy University

2020

University of Texas El-Paso

University of Louisiana-Monroe Keyshawn Cobb (Fort Valley, Ga.) University at Buffalo

Reginald Hughes (Tunica)

DeMarkus Underwood (Tuscumbia, Ala.)

FOUR YEAR SIGNEESHISTORY

Andison Coby (Fort Lauderdale, Fla.)

Jacksonville State University

Dallas Payne (Bay St. Louis) University of Alabama-Birmingham

2021

Keawvis Cummings (Tupelo) Austin Peay State University/ Indiana State University

2011 Tre Houston (Atlanta, Ga.)

Anthony Scott (Montgomery, Ala.)

University of Louisiana at Lafayette Creighton Nelms (Kossuth)

Nathan Barham (Ridgeland) Samford University

Will Derico (Montgomery, Ala.) University of North Alabama

University of Mississippi (Ole Miss) Jerrard Randall (Miami Gardens, Fla.) University of Arizona Parrish Huddleston (Baldwyn) University of Alabama at Birmingham/UT Martin Romia Wilson (West Point) Bethune-Cookman College Dequinten Spraggins (West Point) Murray State University Jaquille White (West Point) University of Tennessee at Martin Miguel Graham (Maben) Northwestern State University

2010

Kylin Washington (Fort Smith, Ark.) Missouri State University Antonio Moultrie (Pensacola, Fla.) University of Alabama Birmingham

Brynden Trawick (Atlanta, Ga.)

Mason Cunningham (Shelbyville, Tenn.) Liberty University/ Arkansas Tech University

2012 Jonathan Harrison (Belmont) University of Central Arkansas Lavon Hooks (Atlanta, Ga.) University of Mississippi (Ole Miss) Jay Jones (Horn Lake) University of South Alabama Nick Thomason (Muscle Shoals, Ala.)

Chrishun Jackson (Tunica) UT Martin/Bethune Cookman College

Jacob Meeks (Kossuth) University of North Dakota

C.J. Foster (Tuscumbia, Ala.)

Michael Ricks (Leighton, Ala.)

Anthony Rush (Raleigh,, NC) University of Alabama-Birmingham Blake McClain (Jacksonville, Fla.) University of Alabama-Birmingham

Sam Williams (Montgomery, Ala.) University of Mississippi (Ole Miss)

Troy University

2018

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Chris Nance (Tuscumbia, Ala.)

LaVontis Smith (Maben) North Carolina Central University

University of Alabama

Isaiah Hunt (Ackerman) Southeast Missouri State University

Desmond Hunter (Woodville) Prairie View A&M University/ Lincoln Memorial University

Jacksonville State University

2007

Alabama State University

Marcus Rule (Tunica)

Mario Addison (Birmingham, Ala.) Troy University

Mississippi State University

Nichols State University

Ralph Green (Ripley) Northwestern State University

2008 Heath Blount University of South Alabama Emmanuel Dudley Troy University

Terry Joiner (Macon)

Jackson State University

Brady Smith (Batesville)

Cedric Hillsman (Fort Valley, Ga.) Ohio University

2009

Mackenro Alexander (Immokalee, Fla.) Iowa State University

2019

2006

Quinton Johnson (Columbus) Charleston Southern University Brice Beck (Blytheville, Ark.)

Courtney Sanders (Columbus) Mississippi Valley State University

La Darrius Madden (Leighton, Ala.)

2015 Kendrick Doss (Florence, Ala.) Jacksonville State University

University of Tennessee

Ja’Quavious Savage (Neville, Fla.) University of Louisiana-Monroe Ethan Smart (Southaven) Purdue University

Ross Painter (Hernando) Arkansas State University

John Brown (Lakeland, Fla.)

Juwan Taylor (Jackson) Alcorn State University

Kyler Carter (Noxapater)

University of Tennessee

University of Akron

Demarcus Rogers (Tupelo) Southeast Missouri State University

Troy University Josh Jarboe (Atlanta, Ga.) Arkansas State University Cody Woodiel (Hernando) Troy University Tarondal Phillips (Holly Springs) University of Memphis Jaquise Cook (Ripley) University of Memphis

Terrance Edgeston (Falkner) University of Houston Kortlon Hubbard (Jackson) Jackson State University

Matt Blanchard (Saltillo)

Louisiana Tech University Jonathan Braddock (Ripley) Southeastern Louisiana University Logan Stokes (Muscle Shoals, Ala.) Louisiana State University

2013 Jeremy Liggins (Oxford)

Brett Thompson (Lake Cormorant) University of Tennessee at Martin

2014 Justin Barksdale (Batesville) Southeastern Louisiana University

Reggie Wade (Tuscumbia, Ala.)

2017

B.J. Taylor (Tuscumbia, Ala.)

Tiberias Lampkin (Sturgis) Mississippi State University

Southern Mississippi University

Isaiah Forte (Mongomery, Ala.) University of Alabama Birmingham Darius Shipp (Olive Branch) Western Kentucky University

Brandon Ciaramitaro (Batesville) Arkansas State University

Middle Tennessee State University

Carson Banks (Brandon) Mississippi State University

University of Southern Mississippi Jermaine Johnson (Thomasville, Ga.)

Corey Sanders (Columbus) Mississippi Valley State University

Alcorn State University

Johnathan Edwards (Philadelphia) Austin Peay State University

University of Mississippi

Trevan Dixon (Holly Springs)

Albany State University

1998

Paschual Thedford (Meridian) Lane College

David Masuck (Tampa, Fla.) Troy University Bart Nevill (DuQuoin, Ill.) Southwest Baptist University Eddie Roberson (Ripley) Emporia State University Eric Morrison (Corinth) Albany State University Brent Jung (Anna, Ill.) Southeast Missouri State University

Derrick Harris (Horn Lake) Southern Arkansas University

2010

Rusy Emling (Pinckneyville, Ill.)

Delta State University

West Virginia State University

1982

University of Arkansas at Monticello Channing Price (Baldwyn) University of West Georgia

1992

B.C. Morrow (Brandon) Lane College

2004

Anthony Hunter (Moss Point)

2009 John Ware (Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.) University of North Alabama

1990

1991

Mississippi Valley State University Tim Morrison (Corinth) Delta State University

Preston Bradford (Brownsville, Tenn.) Northwest Louisiana University John Lloyd (Natchitoches, La.) Gardner-Webb University

Robert Woodson (Olive Branch) Southwest Baptist University

Lonnell DeWalt (Bowling Green, Ky.) University of North Alabama

Emporia State University

Curtis Harrison (Meridian) Lane College

1988

Linvingston University Grant Prather Northwestern Louisiana State University

Darrell Hunter (Palm Beach, Fla.)

Mike Brown (Belle Grade, Fla.)

Gary Hodges (Columbus) University of West Georgia

Hollis Hoskins (Batesville)

Timmy Barnett (Ripley) University of North Alabama

Neal Mitchell (Clarksdale) University of North Alabama Tyler Collins (Tuscumbia, Ala.) University of North Alabama

Delta State University Leslie Hines (Walnut) University of West Alabama

Kyle Davis (Houston, Texas) Delta State University

West Virginia State University

Ken Harris (Columbus) West Texas A&M University

2011

Larico Stevenson (Olive Branch) University of West Georgia

Marvell Taylor (Charleston) Arkansas Tech University

2003

1999

University of North Alabama Eric White (Freeport, Texas) Delta State University

Larry McDonald (Decatur, Ala.)

Jimbo Goddard (Booneville) University of North Alabama

Lonnie Collier (Pelahatchie) Stillman College

Devin Slate (Oxford) Delta State University

Mickey Simmons (Florence, Ala.)

1986

2011

Mark Ward (Ripley) Southern Missouri State University

Rickey Andrews

West Virginia State University Keith Johnson (Falkner)

West Virginia State University Phillip McDonald (Ripley) West Virginia State University

O.J. Moore (Okolona)

Tim Gaillard (Ripley)

Arnie Burcham (Corinth)

Mike Jones (Miami, Fla.)

Marcellus Chatman (Milan, Tenn.) Delta State University Travis Macon (Starkville) University of Arkansas-Monticello

2002

Adolp Isom Carson Newman University

2000

Midwestern State University

2006

2007

Kevin Patterson (Corinth) Washburn College

West Virginia State University Stan Stubbs (Booneville) Lane College

University of North Alabama

Patrick Grant (Columbus, Ga.)

Courtney Sutton (Southaven) University of Arkansas at Monticello

Savannah State University

1987

Cortez Lawrence (Murfreesboro, Tenn.) Valdosta State University

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Greg Moore (Waynesboro) Stillman College

Pat Billngs (Town Creek, Ala.)

Andrew Murphy (Booneville) Arkansas Tech University

Fred Miller (Waynesboro) Lane College

Jimmy Barnett (Ripley)

Emporia State University

1989

Bobo Kempson (Peachtree City, Ga.)

2005

Jeremiah Booth (Kingsland, Ga.)

Calvin Greenwood (Jackson) Southeastern Louisiana University

Arkansas Tech University

Mitch Beene (Thrasher) Knoxville College Chris Newman Carson Newman University

NCAA DIVISION II

Kelvin Heard (Washington, Ga.)

Lee J. Grisham (Ripley) Southwest Missouri Baptist University Jimmy Mitchell (Colquitt, Ga.) University of West Alabama

Ralph Curtis (Taylorsville) University of West Alabama

Donte’ Barksdale (Holly Springs) Delta State University

University of North Alabama

Gilbert McThunnell (Batesville) Northwestern Oklahoma State University

Clarence Wright (Olive Branch) Southern Arkansas University

Virginia Union University

Delta State University

1995

Anthony Rhodes (Tuscubia, Ala.) University of North Alabama

Abe Felix (Germantown, Tenn.) University of West Georgia

Phil Lowry (Leighton, Ala.) University of North Alabama

Marco Ewing (West Point) University of North Alabama Randy Lowery (Belmont) University of West Alabama Collrett Boyd (Ripley) Henderson State University

2001

Devin Lindsey (Baldwyn) Arkansas Tech University

West Georgia State University Al Hilliard (Washington, Ga.) Savannah State University Lawrence Woodford (Louisville, Kent.) West Virginia State University

Tony Knox (Ripley) Lane University Tyson Quinn (Tupelo) Lane University Blakely Walden (Booneville) University of Central Arkansas

Andy Stevens (Corinth) Tusculum College

Dean Skinner (Tallahassee, Fla.) Newberry College

1994

Ricardo King (Riviera Beach, Fla.)

Marty Burks (Collierville, Tenn.)

Trey Rolison (Ripley) Belhaven Unvesity Eric Atkins (Yellow Creek) Belhaven University Shawn Vactor (Columbus) Clarke University

Isaac Bails (Ripley) Delta State University

1990 Jim Bowman (Washington, Ga.) Lambuth College

2009 Jarryn Bingham (Jackson) Mississippi College

Greg Magnifico (Olive Branch) Belhaven University

Bethel University

2020 Jakob Welch (Winona)

University of West Alabama Tony Washington (Horn Lake) University of West Alabama Alfernee Hankins (Charleston) University of Arkansas-Monticello

2016

Jim Rhodes (Corinth) Lambuth College Marty Taylor Lambuth College

1998

Damarius Ray (Greenwood) Mississippi College Quentin Frazier (Hernando) Mississippi College Ricardo Henry (Meridian) Wheeling University

2017

Isaiah Hill (Kossuth)

1999

Delta State University Laquonn Crump-Mayess (Corinth) Miles College Kaleb Cline (Jackson) Miles College

University of West Alabama Donta Armstrong (Bruce) University of West Alabama Lakendrick Preston (Gulfport) University of West Alabama Dayon Davis (Byhalia)

2012 J.R. White (Tuscumbia, Ala.)

1987

1987

Sean Rogers (Batesville) Mississippi College Rashad Turner (Bruce) Mississippi College Lemetrius Hollins (Madison) Mississippi College Marcus Robinson (Memphis, Tenn.) University of North Alabama Damien Rayford (Batesville) Delta State University Jeremiah Dent (Tupelo) Miles College

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2017 Damarius Ray (Itta Bena) Mississippi College Quentin Frazier (Hernando) Mississippi College

Joe Horn, Jr. (Atlanta, Ga.)

Xavier Malone (Lake Cormorant)

Jamel Dennis (Oxford) Delta State University

Mike Mattox (Corinth) Millsaps College

Jonathan Bobo (Bruce)

2005 Shawn Gillenwater (Southaven) Millsaps College

University of West Georgia

1989 Rolandus Cox (Ripley) Cumberland University Skip Swoope (Paducah, Kent.) Lambuth College

Josh Thurman (Greenwood) University of North Alabama Dillon Helm (Oxford) Delta State University Brandon Tillman (Grenada) Delta State University L.J. Hawkins (Water Valley) Delta State University Padarius Martin (Meridian) Miles College Ladarius Townsend (Forest) University of West Georgia

Jamarcus Smith (Saltillo)

2015

2020 Noah Ford (Blue Springs) Bethel University

University of West Alabama

2018 Jeremiah Boyd (Lena)

2018

2007

Jason Carr (Memphis, Tenn.)

2014

Gregdrecus Leland (Batesville) University of West Alabama Kortilous Ellis (Charleston) Arkansas Tech University Martice Buckley (Charleston) Missouri Southern State University Nick Johnson (Olive Branch) University of North Alabama Razean Prather (Ripley) Missouri Southern State University

1995 Jeff Brooks (Belmont) Mississippi College

Faulkner University

Jerrell Nobles (Mobile, Ala.) Belhaven University

1993 Tommy Alberson (Falkner) Emery & Henry College

2019

2003

Keon Rodgers (Lumberton) Bethel University Eric Harris (Horn Lake) Bethel University

2019

NCAA DIVISION III

Quan Stokes (Moultrie, Ga.) Faulkner University

Clarence Townsend (Starkville) Clarke University Chaynce Jackson (Booneville) Belhaven University Cody Quillin (Milton, Fla.) Cumberland University

NAIA

Ovurton Gates (Baldwyn) Faulkner University

2013

2014

University of Arkansas at Monticello Jaylon Fair (Amory) University of Arkansas at Monticello Khalid Kornegay (Tulsa, Okla.) Delta State University Terrance Lindsey (Olive Branch) University of Arkansas at Monticello

Henderson State University DeMarion Parham (Oxford) Henderson State University Jack Mangel (Athens, Ga.) Concord University

University of North Alabama Donnell Chapman (Batesville) Missouri Southern State University

Tiger Stadium is the home for the Northeast Mississippi Community College football program. It is located just across Mississippi Highway 145 from the main campus in Booneville.

The west bleachers are 26 rows high and are crowned by a 72-feet long pressbox and president’s box. The pressbox services sports information representatives from Northeast and its guests, scoreboard operators, the public address announcer and members of the working media.

It is constructed of rust-free aluminum with a galvanized understructure and features a pair of closed deck grandstands. Northeast fans sit on the west side while the visitors section is to the east.

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It also welcomes some of the top performers in the Southeast each fall for the annual Dixie Marching Band Championships presented by Northeast’s Showband from Tigerland. Awards are presented to six high school classifications plus an overall grand champion is crowned at the conclusion of a full afternoon of acts.

Tiger Stadium was immersed into pop culture in July 2014. Country music lovers gathered in droves to the City of Hospitality in July 2014 when rising star Mitch Rossell filmed the music video for his single “God, Girls, and Football.”

Northeast is not the only gridiron squad that Tiger Stadium hosts. Nearby Booneville High School uses the venue for its home matchups on Friday nights as well.

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The seating capacity at Tiger Stadium is 5,200, which makes it one of the largest among venues inside the Mississippi Association of Community Colleges (MACCC).

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was originally constructed in 1981. Since that time a building on the south border of the facility was constructed to house the ticket booth, concession stand and restrooms.

Both Northeast and Booneville suited up over the two-day period for a fictitious game that featured big plays and some hard hit to make the video as authentic as possible. Rossell’s album entitled I Got Dressed Up For This debuted at No. 27 on the iTunes Top 100 Country Albums list.

Northeast selected “Mississippi Choice” as the playing surface for Tiger Stadium. It is a very dark green, compact, leafy, prostrate turf that is designed specifically for athletic fields, home lawns and golf

A state-of-the-art fieldhouse was erected adjacent to the north end zone in 2014. It provides dressing quarters for Northeast and the opposing team plus a weight room with completely new equipment, a storage area and space for athletic training.

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Running back may be one of Northeast’s deepest spots on the depth chart with three returners, including Goldman Butler, VI (Biggersville), Banks, II (Olive Branch) and Patterson (Corinth).

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They are the last group that will benefit from legis lation in regards to pandemic relief. The entire 2020-21 academic year did not count towards participation for any student-athlete in the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA).

A mixture of youth and experience will blend together at Northeast Mississippi Community College during the 63rd all-time football campaign in school history.

Putt headlines Northeast’s third-year standouts after starting six games at quarterback one season ago. He is

trying to become the first Tiger to throw for more than 1,000 yards in consecutive campaigns since at least 2004.

The Columbus native has completed 54 percent of his pass attempts at Northeast and has only committed one turnover over his last four appearances. Putt has earned the trust of Greg Davis, who is beginning his eighth year as the Tigers’ headman.

checked in at tight end from time-to-time. He accounted for four touchdowns between rushing and receiving during his inaugural season with the Tigers.

Butler is a returning all-conference performer that

Banks, II and Patterson have combined for 885 yards on the ground during their careers at Northeast. Add Jayden Robinson (Nashville, Tenn.), who was a Tennessee Football Coaches Association (TnFCA) Class 4A All-State selection as a senior, into the fray and the Tigers have four top-notch runners.“It’sprobably the best we’ve ever been at running back,” said Davis. “We’ve got two bruiser backs with Gary and Goldman and two guys that are more slasher backs, so to speak, with Tam and Jayden. It’s been exciting to see those fourNortheastwork.”

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brings back just two wideouts that caught at least one pass last year in Kylan Garrett (Independence) and Jay Wortham (Oxford). Garrett topped the Tigers as a freshman with 410 receiving yards and finished tied for second with 22 catches.

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A total of 39 newcomers between transfers and true freshmen are set to make their debuts in a black-and-gold uniform during the fall of 2022. However, the Tigers also boast a talented core of sophomores at vital positions across the field.

Among the batch of fresh faces that have joined

That includes nine players that are utilizing an extra season of eligibility due to the worldwide coronavirus outbreak. They are Gary Banks, II, Deonta Barnes, Javian Gipson-Holmes, Willie Latham, III, Triston Newson, Tam Patterson, Brantley Prescott, Carter Putt and Kris Sides.

“Carter does a really great job of managing the offense,” he said. “He can full-field read so it makes a huge differ ence when you’re talking about being able to adjust off coverages and blitzes. His awareness is off the charts.”

Cameron Dill (West Point), who participated in the 2021 Midsouth Association of Independent Schools (MAIS) Class 4A-6A All-Star Game, and John Daniel Deaton (Booneville) are Putt’s primary backups.

“We feel like the ability of our receivers is going to be as good as it’s been in a long time,” Davis said. “I don’t think that there’s any one guy that’s just a ball hog. They give a lot of great effort out there.”

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Do not expect a drop in production from the Tigers, though. Several key transfers such as Kenny Byrd from Coastal Carolina (S.C.) University, Juwon Gaston of Hutchin son (Kan.) Community College and Taleeq Robbins from the

“We’recampaign.notoverly big, but we’re active,” said Davis. “I think we’re going to cause some havoc and issues because we’re fast and explosive. In this league, when you can plug gaps and create seams, you can make plays.”

The Tigers have three starters back that are charged with protecting the skill positions as offensive linemen. Jaquan Toney (Huntsville, Ala.) was an all-conference tackle last autumn while Billy Johnson (Booneville) stands tall at one of the two guards.

Northeast’s staff features defensive coordinator Jona than Webster, offensive coordinator A.J. Erdely, defensive line coach Parrish Huddleston, linebackers coach Cedric Shell, running backs coach Turner Rotenberry and wide receivers coach Cole Rotenberry.

Prescott (Columbus) is moving from a guard slot to center. Jacob Brannon (Winona), Bryce Harley (Horn Lake), D.J. King (Byhalia), Ben Mauney (Booneville) and RJ Whitehead (Horn Lake) are all sophomores as well that will rotate along the line for Northeast.

Newson (Independence) is attracting attention from multiple NCAA Division I institutions ahead of his final cam paign in the City of Hospitality. He accumulated 37 tackles, two forced fumbles and a fumble recovery one year ago.

Steven Edwards (Sardis), Barnes (Lexington) and Gipson-Holmes (Oxford) give Northeast some maturity in the backfield. Edwards and Gipson-Holmes had a hand in three of the 24 takeaways forced by the Tigers’ defense last season.Valdosta State (Ga.) University transfer Dorrian Smith (Fort Valley, Ga.) should make an instant impact at corner. The safety rotation also includes Jacoby McQuiller (West Point), Quae Shorty (Independence) and Gaston.

“All of those guys are free range and they can hit,” Davis said. “The corners are a solid group of guys. They’re smart football players. We’re probably as versatile as you can get in the safety spot.”

Kortlen Wilfawn (Oxford), who will also see time at tight end, is Northeast’s long snapper for the second straight year. A number of Tigers could be in the mix as a kick or punt returner, including Gaston, Hicks and Wade.

Northeast’s receiving corps are KT Hicks (Petal), Tykwon Wade (Madison), Tyrell Randall (Ocala, Fla.) and Mitchell Woodard (Columbus).

The Tigers travel to Hinds Community College for the season opener on Thursday, September 1. Northeast wel comes Pearl River Community College for its initial home contest one week later.

Robbins highlights a defensive line for the Tigers this season that is almost entirely full of rookies. The lone exceptions to that are John Jackson (Columbus) and D.Q. Watkins (Oxford), who served in reserve roles during the previous

Byrd (Myrtle Beach, S.C.) joins Latham, III and the rest of Northeast’s linebackers. Gaston (Montgomery, Ala.), who originally signed with Auburn (Ala.) University, and Robbins (Philadelphia, Pa.) are both consensus three-star recruits.

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Guy Gillespie (Booneville) and Deaton will handle all the kicking duties for Northeast. Deaton averaged 37 yards per punt with a season-best 45-yard boot for the Tigers during his freshman campaign.

The Tigers have showcased several phenoms on the defensive front over the last several years. Three former Northeast linemen are currently playing in the National Football League (NFL), including Mario Addison with the Houston Texans, Anthony Rush with the Atlanta Falcons and Sam Williams of the Dallas Cowboys.

“We worked extremely hard in the offseason from January all the way to now trying to get them better from the technical aspect to the mental aspect,” said Davis. “I’m really proud of their dedication and hard work. I think they gelled as a unit.”

Latham, III (Madison) is the Tigers’ only returning starter on the defensive side of the equation at linebacker. He racked up the third most tackles for Northeast during the 2021 campaign with 51.

University of Mississippi (Ole Miss) will help Northeast fill the open gaps.

“The two leaders in the middle are Triston and Kenny. Both of those guys right now are anchoring our defense,” Davis said. “Overall, I think that our linebacking corps is really solid. They’re right where they need to be. The one thing that we do have is some guys that can run.”

Ryan Moreland (2nd Year- Mississippi State University)

95 Kentrel Peters Freshman DL 6’0” 270

1 KT Hicks Sophomore WR 5’8” 160 Hattiesburg, Miss. Petal

15 Dorrian Smith Freshman DB 6’0” 180 Fort Valley, Ga. Peach County

DL 6’3” 250

LINEBACKERS COACH

15 Jayden Robinson Freshman RB 5’9” 175 Nashville, Tenn. Pearl-Cohn

19 Cameron Dill Freshman QB 5’11” 195 West Point, Miss. Oak Hill Academy

23 Goldman Butler, VI Sophomore RB 6’0” 240 Corinth, Miss. Biggersville

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26 Vic Hollins Freshman LB 6’1” 200 Flora, Miss. Madison Central

24 Gary Banks, II Sophomore RB 5’10” 220 Olive Branch, Miss. Olive Branch

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Jaylon Lewis Freshman OL 6’2” 280 Columbus, Miss. New Hope Brannon Sophomore OL 6’2” Duck Hill, Miss. Winona Sophomore OL 6’3” Huntsville, Ala. Mae Jemison Sophomore OL 6’2” Byhalia, Miss. Byhalia Sophomore DL 6’0” Booneville, Miss. Booneville Sophomore OL 6’2” Booneville, Miss. Booneville Freshman OL 6’3” West Point, Miss. West Point Horn Lake, Miss. Horn Lake Aberdeen, Miss. Aberdeen Oxford, Miss. Oxford Oxford, Miss. Carthage, Miss. Leake Academy Sophomore Oxford, Miss. Lafayette Freshman Hamilton, Miss. Hamilton Nashville, Tenn. Riverdale Pontotoc, Miss. Pontotoc Philadelphia, Pa. Imhotep Charter Columbus, Miss. Heritage Academy FOOTBALL ROSTER

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18 John Daniel Deaton Sophomore P/QB 5’11” 160 Booneville, Miss. Booneville

75 Ben Mauney

RUNNING BACKS/TIGH TENDS COACH

SPORTS SPECIALISTINFORMATION

22 Shaundell Carter Sophomore LB 6’0” 195 Ripley, Miss. Ripley

90 DQ Watkins

Darion Mosley Freshman DL 5’11” 260 Columbus, Miss. Columbus Whitehead Sophomore OL 6’5” 270 Lambert, Miss. Horn Lake Holder Usry Freshman OL 5’11” 290 Decatur, Miss. Newton County Prescott Sophomore OL 6’3” 295 Columbus, Miss. Heritage Academy

DeQuan Moore Freshman LB 6’2” 220 Byhalia, Miss. Byhalia Prince Bentley, Jr. Freshman LB 6’1” 245 Byhalia, Miss. Byhalia

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6 Wesley Corbitt Freshman ATH 6’0” 180 Jackson, Miss. Callaway

74 DJ King

29 Cortavious Rogers Freshman DB 6’0” 190 Yazoo City, Miss. Yazoo County

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Cedric Shell (4th Year- Alcorn State University)

11 Kylen Vaughn Freshman WR 6’1” 195 Abbeville, Miss. Lafayette

92 Zach Crawford

5 Kenny Byrd Sophomore LB 6’0” 220 York, S.C. Myrtle Beach

Freshman DB 5’11” 175 West Point, Miss. West Point

7 Tyrell Randall Freshman WR 6’0” 175 Ocala, Fla. Vanguard

21 Jordan Herring Freshman DB 6’1” 180 Tupelo, Miss. Tupelo

27 Fred McMillian Freshman DB 5’10” 170 West Point, Miss. West Point

28 Chazton Crudup Freshman DB 5’9” 165 Ripley, Miss. Ripley

32 Willie Latham, III Sophomore LB 5’10” 220 Madison, Miss. Madison-Ridgeland Aca.

PRESIDENT Dr. Ricky Ford (8th Year- Mississippi State University)

10 Deonta Barnes Sophomore DB 5’9” 200 Lexington, Miss. Holmes County Central

13 Eddie Fisk, Jr. Freshman DB 5’10” 180 Saltillo, Miss. Saltillo

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12 Tykwon Wade Freshman WR 5’10” 175 Madison, Miss. Germantown

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DEFENSIVE LINE COACH

14 CJ Barney Freshman LB 6’1” 220 Madison, Miss. Madison Central

16 Guy Gillespie Freshman K 6’0” 200 Baldwyn, Miss. Booneville

97 Taleeq Robbins Freshman DL 6’3” 285

OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR

Greg Davis (8th Year- Texas Christian University)

HEAD COACH

Ziggy Marro (1st Year- University of West Alabama)

SPORTS DIRECTORINFORMATION

3 Juwon Gaston Sophomore DB 6’0” 180 Montgomery, Ala. Carver

Kent Farris (8th Year- University of North Alabama)

30 Rashad Thomas Sophomore DB 5’10” 180 Senatobia, Miss. Senatobia

Parrish Huddleston (3rd Year- University of Tennessee at Martin)

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285

A.J. Erdely (2nd Year- University of Alabama at Birmingham)

8 Triston Newson Sophomore LB 6’2” 210 Independence, Miss. Independence

Turner Rotenberry (1st Year- Mississippi College)

79 Bryce Harley Sophomore OL 6’5” 290

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DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR

Jonathan Webster (3rd Year- Arkansas Tech University)

DIRECTOR OF ATHLETIC TRAINING

7 Quae Shorty Sophomore DB 5’10” 175 Independence, Miss. Independence

9 Mitchell Woodard Freshman WR 6’3” 190 Columbus, Miss. Heritage Academy

25 Tameron Patterson Sophomore RB 5’9” 200 Corinth, Miss. Corinth

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77 Billy Johnson

2 Kylan Garrett Sophomore WR 5’8” 160 Independence, Miss. Independence

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33 JD Nanney Freshman LB 6’2” 220 Booneville, Miss. Booneville Justin Wilson Freshman LB 5’11” 225 Tupelo, Miss. Tupelo

81 TJ Fields Freshman WR 6’1” 190

99 John Jackson Freshman DL 6’1” 290

ATHLETICASSISTANTTRAINER

82 Jay Wortham Sophomore WR 5’9” 155

Jenari Bell Freshman DL 6’3” 250 Aberdeen, Miss. Aberdeen Deitrick McCray Freshman DL 6’1” 260 Columbus, Miss. Columbus Clifton Young Freshman LB 6’0” 220 Yazoo City, Miss. Yazoo County

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5 Carter Putt Sophomore QB 5’11” 200 Columbus, Miss. Heritage Academy

17 Kris Sides Sophomore WR 6’1” 175 Hernando, Miss. Hernando

DL 5’11” 260

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4 Javian Gipson-Holmes Sophomore CB 5’10” 190 Oxford, Miss. Oxford

Cole Rotenberry (2nd Year- Mississippi College)

Blake Long (10th Year- University of Mississippi)

Rebecca Ruckes (1st Year- Delta State University)

20 Carsyn Day Freshman DB 5’8” 180 Canton, Miss. Velma Jackson

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0 Steven Edwards Sophomore DB 5’11” 165 Sardis, Miss. North Panola

1 Jacoby McQuiller

78 Jalen Lairy

88 Kortlen Wilfawn Sophomore LS/TE 6’3” 245

94 Javon Edwards Freshman DL 6’2” 240

Oxford 89 Gunter Scott Freshman TE 6’2” 250

NEMCCTIGERS | 59 MEET THE 2022 TIGER FOOTBALL TEAM STEVEN MITCHELLKENNYEDWARDSBYRDWOODARDJAYDENROBINSON JACOBYWESLEYMCQUILLERCORBITTKYLENVAUGHNGUYGILLESPIE JUWON GASTON QUAE SHORTY EDDIE FISK, JR. JOHN DANIEL DEATON KT DEONTACARTERHICKSPUTTBARNESDORRIANSMITH KYLAN GARRETT TYRELLTYKWONRANDALLWADEKRISSIDES JAVIANTRISTONGIPSON-HOLMESNEWSONCJBARNEYCAMERONDILL15059 161161 181337105115 122717 191484 MEET THE TIGERSSEASON PREVIEW

60 | NEMCCATHLETICS.COM CARSYN DAY VIC HOLLINS JD CLIFTONNANNEYYOUNG SHAUNDELL CARTER CHAZTON CRUDUP DEQUAN MOORE RJ WHITEHEAD GARY BANKS, II RASHAD BRANTLEYJENARITHOMASBELLPRESCOTT JORDAN HERRING FRED DARIONJUSTINMCMILLIANWILSONMOSLEY GOLDMAN BUTLER, VI CORTAVIOUS ROGERS PRINCE BENTLEY, JR. HOLDER USRY TAMERON PATTERSON WILLIE LATHAM, III DEITRICK MCCRAY JAYLON LEWIS 33202645 35282252 5530244150342721 40292354 56253242 MEET THE TIGERS SEASON PREVIEW

NEMCCTIGERS | 61 JACOB ZACHBRYCEBRANNONHARLEYCRAWFORD DJ KING JAY KENTRELWORTHAMPETERS BILLY GUNTERJOHNSONSCOTTJAQUAN TONEY TJ FIELDS JAVON EDWARDS BEN KORTLENMAUNEYWILFAWNTALEEQROBBINS JOHN JACKSON JALEN LAIRY DQ WATKINS927957 958274 8977945981 978875 99 9078 MEET THE TIGERSSEASON PREVIEW ALABAMA 3-Juwon 59-JaquanGastonToney FLORIDA 7-Tyrell Randall GEORGIA 15-Dorrian Smith MISSISSIPPI 1-KT 8-Triston7-Quae6-Wesley5-Carter2-Kylan0-Steven4-Javian1-JacobyHicksMcQuillerGipson-HolmesEdwardsGarrettPuttCorbittShortyNewson 9-Mitchell Woodard 10-Deonta Barnes 11-Kylen 29-Cortavious28-Chazton27-Fred26-Vic25-Tameron24-Gary23-Goldman22-Shaundell21-Jordan20-Carsyn19-Cameron18-John17-Kris16-Guy14-CJ13-Eddie12-TykwonVaughnWadeFisk,Jr.BarneyGillespieSidesDanielDeatonDillDayHerringCarterButler,VIBanks,IIPattersonHollinsMcMillianCrudupRogers 30-Rashad Thomas 32-Willie Latham, III 33-JD 40-Prince35-DeQuan34-JustinNanneyWilsonMooreBentley, Jr. 41-Jenari 79-Bryce78-Jalen77-Billy75-Ben74-DJ57-Jacob56-Jaylon55-Brantley54-Holder52-RJ50-Darion45-Clifton42-DeitrickBellMcCrayYoungMosleyWhiteheadUsryPrescottLewisBrannonKingMauneyJohnsonLairyHarley 81-TJ 99-John95-Kentrel92-Zach90-DQ89-Gunter88-Kortlen82-JayFieldsWorthamWilfawnScottWatkinsCrawfordPetersJackson PENNSYLVANIA 97-Taleeq Robbins SOUTH CAROLINA 5-Kenny Byrd TENNESSEE 15-Jayden Robinson 94-Javon EdwardsGEOGRAPHICAL ROSTER

62 | NEMCCATHLETICS.COM BREAKDOWN OF OPPONENTS SEASON PREVIEW WebsiteEmailPhoneFootballSPORTSHindsFIRSTHindsLASTHindsSERIES9-3202129-15OVERALL29-15RECORDLarryHEADNaturalSURFACE6,000CAPACITYJoeSTADIUMMaroon/WhitePRIMARYEaglesNICKNAMEMACCCCONFERENCENathanATHLETICDr.PRESIDENTRaymond,LOCATIONMiss.SteveVacikDIRECTORWerremeyerSouthCOLORSRenfroeStadiumGrassCOACHWilliams(6thSeason)RECORD(5-1)HISTORYleads28-7-1MEETING18,Northeast13(9-16-21)MEETING60,Northeast27(1949)INFORMATIONContact–MatthewAlford-(601)857-3323–Matthew.Alford@hindscc.edu–sports.hinds.edu PearlLASTPearlSERIES2-720214-11OVERALL4-11RECORDSethHEADArtificialSURFACE3,000CAPACITYDobieSTADIUMMaroon/GoldPRIMARYWildcatsNICKNAMEMACCCCONFERENCEPatrickATHLETICDr.PRESIDENTLOCATIONPoplarville,Miss.AdamBreerwoodDIRECTOROchsSouthCOLORSHoldenStadiumTurfCOACHSmith(3rdSeason)RECORD(0-6)HISTORYRiverleads32-6MEETINGRiver27,Northeast21 (8-31-17) FIRST NortheastMEETING34,Northwest 0 (1949) SPORTS INFORMATION Football Contact – Dylan Dunaway Phone – (662) 403-1488 Email –Websiteddunaway@prcc.edu–www.prccathletics.com WebsiteEmailPhoneFootballSPORTSNortheastFIRSTNortheastLASTICCSERIES4-5202137-32OVERALL37-32RECORDSeanHEADNaturalSURFACE6,500CAPACITYEatonSTADIUMRed/NavyPRIMARYIndiansNICKNAMEMACCCCONFERENCEDr.ATHLETICDr.PRESIDENTFulton,LOCATIONMiss.JayAllenDIRECTORChadCaseNorthCOLORSFieldGrassCOACHCannon(9thSeason)RECORD(3-3)HISTORYleads39-20-3MEETING31,ICC17(9-30-21)MEETING41,ICC0INFORMATIONContact–AdamGore(662)862-8059–acgore@iccms.edu–www.letsgoicc.com WebsiteEmailPhoneFootballSPORTSMississippiFIRSTMSLASTMississippiSERIES5-42021FirstOVERALLFirstRECORDTavaresHEADNaturalSURFACE2,000CAPACITYJimSTADIUMRed/BlackPRIMARYTrojansNICKNAMEMACCCCONFERENCEJasonATHLETICDr.PRESIDENTMoorhead,LOCATIONMiss.TyroneJacksonDIRECTORConnerNorthCOLORSRandallStadiumGrassCOACHJohnsonSeasonSeasonRECORD(3-3)HISTORYDeltaleads34-23MEETINGDelta19,Northeast14(10-14-21)MEETINGDelta31,Northeast19(1949)INFORMATIONContact–JasonConner(662)246-6479–jconner@msdelta.edu–www.mdcctrojans.comBreakdownOpponent2022

Football Contact – David Rosinski Phone – (662) 476-5042

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Email –Websitebcharles@coahomacc.edu–www.coahomasports.com

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Football Contact – Brian Lentz

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During its inaugural Sports Hall of Fame class, Northeast inducted Harold T. White, W.B. “Bill” Ward, Ken Lindsey, Chuck “Doodle” Floyd, Gene Garrett, Adrian Smith, Kenneth “Cat” Robbins, David “Nub” Strickland, Earline “Woodsie” Woods and Bonner Arnold as members.

Northeast Mississippi Community College’s Sports Hall of Fame was conceived in the interest of recognizing coaches, athletes, and administrators who coached and/or played or were loyal supporters of Northeast athletics.

By-Laws for the Sports hall of Fame were drafted and approved by a committee made up of coaches, fans, and members of the Northeast Board of Trustees in 2007. The framework was established to recognize ten individuals the first year and up to five individuals each year thereafter.

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COMMITTEE MEMBERS Kent Farris Malcolm Kuykendall Jim Lamb JohnRichyBrendaPatrickMikeCunninghamLesterEatonGregDavisCordWrightMayesHarrelsonJodyLongBlakeLong201920212018

Acknowledging the fact that there have been many outstanding athletes who have contributed greatly to the sports programs at Northeast through the years, Northeast wished to begin a program of recognition whereby individuals may be recognized for their contributions to athletics at Northeast Mississippi Community College.

Men’s Basketball 1981-82, 1982-83

Women’s Basketball/Softball/ Women’s Basketball Coach 1981-82, 1982-83

Men’s Basketball 1950-51, 1953-54

Ronnie Key Football/Baseball/Baseball Coach 1979-81, 1986-91

Women’s Basketball 1985-86, 1986-87

Freddie2012Copeland

Eric2021Batchelor

Gaylon2014Baird

Jerome2018Woods

Men’s Basketball 1967-68, 1968-69

Mike Lewis* Baseball/Men’s Basketball Coach 1969-70, 1970-71

Men’s Basketball 1948-49, 1949-50

Men’sMen’sBasketball/AssistantBasketballCoach

Billy Southward

Evelyn Thompson

Bonner2008Arnold**

Malcolm Kuykendall Sports Supporter

Larry Parker Football 1976, 1977

Ken 1950-51,Lindsey*1951-52

Tim McCoy Men’s Basketball 1985-87

Football 1992-93

Women’s Basketball 1973-74, 1974-75

Jerry Long Baseball 1977

Brenda Mayes*

Millard Lothenore

Jerry “Lefty” Harrelson

Men’s Basketball 1950-51, 1951-52

Josie Lindgrin

Harvey Childers*

Jim Drewry Football 1950-1951

Kenneth “Cat” Robbins

Tim Kesler

Donnie Clayton Football 1968-69

Baseball Coach/Football Coach/Softball Coach/ Track & Field Coach/Athletic Director 1972-2008

Head Women’s Basketball Coach 1973-76; 1979-81, Head Softball Coach 1982-89, Head Men’s and Women’s Tennis Coach 1990-96

Vincent Del Negro

Men’s Basketball 1973-74, 1974-75

Sherry Slayton Holland

David “Nub” Strickland* Football 1950, 1953

* Denotes induction into the MACJC Sports Hall of Fame

Men’s Basketball 1998-2000

Ellis “Myrl” Crowe

David2010Carnell*

Football/Football Coach/Golf Coach/Athletic Director 1948-49, 1968-1996

Emma2017Braddock

Audrey Covington*

Anthony2019Gamble

Men’s Basketball/Assistant Women’s Basketball Coach 1980-82, 2003-13

Men’s Basketball 1958-59, 1959-60

Women’s Basketball 1986-87, 1987-88

Dontae’ Jones

Head Tennis Coach 1980-86, 1988-89

Gerald2009Caveness

Jim Lamb

Sports Supporter

Men’s Basketball 1993-94, 1994-95

Men’s Basketball/Women’s Basketball Coach/ Athletic Director/College President 1981-2011

Mike Grier Football/Baseball 1968-1970

Phillip2015Chapman

Ricky Ford**

Head Baseball Coach 1975-1985 Assistant Football Coach 1974-1995

Harry2013T.Cosby

KunshingeHoward*Sorrell-

Harold T. White* College President

Nathan “Ned” Davis

Women’s Basketball/Assistant Women’s Basketball Coach 1984-85, 1985-86

Women’s Basketball 1986-87, 1987-88

Guy Gardner

Chuck “Doodle” Floyd

Clyde Jones

Maurice Stafford

Tamica Pierce Jones

Adrian “Odie” Smith**

Gene Garrett

Mario Stevenson Football 2002-03

Earline “Woodsie” Woods Sports Supporter

Shirley Hall White

Men’s Basketball 1950-51, 1953-54

Men’s Basketball Coach/ Women’s Basketball Coach 1966-1968

Mitch McNeely Baseball, 1993-94

Men’s Basketball 1981-82, 1982-83

Men’s Basketball 1954-55, 1955-56

Due to the worldwide coronavirus pandemic, there was not a class selected for 2020.

Men’s Basketball Coach/Women’s Basketball Coach/Athletic Director 1948-1974

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Men’s Basketball/Baseball 1962-65

Men’s Basketball 1970-71, 1971-72

W.B. “Bill” Ward**

Head Women’s Basketball Coach/Sports Supporter 1979-81, 1986-91

Softball 2002-03, 2003-04

Women’s Basketball 1985-86, 1986-87

Football/Men’s Basketball 1949-1950

Men’s Basketball/Baseball 1953-54, 1954-55

** Denotes induction into the MACJC Sports Hall of Fame and the NJCAA Hall of Fame

Larry “Jerry” Reno

NORTHEAST SPORTS HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES

Johnny2011Buskirk Football 1968-1969

Phyllis Stafford Dilworth

Men’s Basketball 1952-52, 1953-54

Anthony2016Anderson

BrandiDannellyVondenstein

Brandon Farley Baseball 2009-10

Men’s Basketball Coach 1985-1992

Ray Scott Baseball Coach 1992-2006

Men’s Basketball 1998-99, 1999-2000

Men’s Basketball 1987-88, 1988-89

Softball 2001-02, 2002-03

John O. Cunningham

Baseball 2008-09

Jack Martin

Football 1976-77, 1977-78

Robert Henry Football 1972-73

Women’s Basketball 1999-2000, 2000-01

Chase Porch Baseball 2008

“We are thankful for student-athletes such as Dontae’ Jones,” said Northeast president Dr. Ricky Ford. “Dontae’ helped solidify the great tradition of basketball at North east. He created an environment that was contagious with fans, students and teammates.”

Jones was a two-time all-conference recipient for the Tigers from 1993-95. He also earned All-Region 23 and All-American honors from the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA).

The Nashville, Tenn., native skipped his senior campaign with the Bulldogs and declared for the 1996 NBA Draft. The New York Knicks chose Jones with the 21st overall pick in the first round.

Jones was selected as Northeast Mississippi Com munity College’s representative for the 2022 class of the Mississippi Association of Community Colleges Conference (MACCC) Sports Hall of Fame.

Dontae’ Jones can add yet another accolade to a long list of accomplishments that have stemmed from his outstanding basketball career.

The list of awards for Jones runs long. He was named to the Northeast Sports Hall of Fame in 2017 and earlier that year was part of the Allstate Southeastern Conference (SEC) Basketball Legends Class.

He completed his amateur career at Mississippi State Uni versity. Jones was the Most Valuable Player (MVP) of both the SEC Tournament and the NCAA Southeast Regional in 1996.

Jones led Northeast to a 51-14 cumulative record over REPRESENT NORTHEAST AT MACCC HALL OF FAME

He was a winner at each destination. Jones’ teams won conference championships during all three seasons at the collegiate level and Mississippi State made its first and only NCAA Final Four appearance with his help.

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Former Northeast head coaches Bonner Arnold, Harvey Childers and Mike Lewis are part of that distinguished group as well. Lewis instructed Jones during his tenure with the Tigers.

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Jones is the sixth member of the men’s basketball program to enter the MACCC Sports Hall of Fame and just the third player alongside fellow National Basketball Association (NBA) alumnus Adrian “Odie” Smith and Ken Lindsey.

Jones averaged a double-double during both of his years at Northeast. He posted 25.2 points plus 11.2 rebounds as a freshman and then increased that to 28.7 points plus 13.3 boards in his final season.

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Jones accumulated 21.3 points in victories over Auburn (Ala.) University, the University of Georgia and the topranked team in the country in the University of Kentucky to lead the Bulldogs to their inaugural SEC Tournament crown inside the MississippiSuperdome.Statecaptured the NCAA Southeast Regional behind 15 points per game from Jones over four wins, including an Elite Eight triumph over the University of Cincinnati (Ohio) at Kentucky’s Rupp Arena.

His professional career spanned more than a decade between the NBA and international organizations. Jones’ career-high in the NBA was 15 points in a victory by the Boston Celtics over Golden State on February 27, 1998.

Jones played overseas in China, Greece, Italy, Korea and Turkey. He was the Chinese Basketball Association (CBA) individual scoring champion in 2008 with an average of 32.3 points for the Yunnan Bulls.

The 917 points that Jones scored during the 1994-95 campaign is the second most in a single season in program

Jones accounted for 16 points, which was second most on the team, in the Bulldogs’ NCAA Final Four loss to Syracuse (N.Y.) University in East Rutherford, N.J., at the Continental Airlines Arena.

the course of two campaigns. He also guided the Tigers to their seventh all-time NJCAA Division I National Tournament berth as a sophomore.

It was in Hutchinson, Kan., that Jones cemented his legacy with the Tigers. He recorded three double-doubles, including 24 points and 21 rebounds against Vincennes (Ind.) University in the consolation bracket semifinals, to receive a spot on the all-tournament team.

history behind Vincent Del Negro’s 1,022 points in 1959-60.

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His statistical totals with the Tigers included 1,648 points, 751 rebounds and 111 assists. Jones was a 62.6 percent free throw shooter and made a stellar 50 percent of his attempts from the field.

He remains involved in the sport and uses it as a way to mentor young men in his hometown.

EMMA DEMPSEY (SOFTBALL)

BRADEN LOVELY (GOLF)

GRAYSON STONE (BASEBALL)

JOHN DANIEL DEATON (FOOTBALL/GOLF)

INDIA IVY (SOFTBALL)

EMME MUIZERS (SOFTBALL)

JACKSON OWEN (BASEBALL)

ELI JONES (BASEBALL)

JACKSON MCCOY (BASEBALL)

LOCK ELLIOTT (BASEBALL)

LOGAN BLAND (BASEBALL)

DEMI LINDSEY (SOFTBALL)

BEN MAUNEY (FOOTBALL)

BRITTNEY OSWALT (WOMEN’S BASKETBALL)

CEDRICK WILDER, JR. (FOOTBALL)

ZACK MARTER (MEN’S TENNIS)

ALBANIE WINDHAM (SOFTBALL)

TATE DICKERSON (GOLF)

CARTER PHILLIPS (BASEBALL)

CALEB ANDERSON (FOOTBALL)

CARTER BONDS (FOOTBALL)

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CARSON WILDER (GOLF)

ALEXIE GRIFFIN (SOFTBALL)

BRIANNE LOCKE (SOFTBALL)

CARSON KITCHENS (WOMEN’S TENNIS)

WES WILTSHIRE (MEN’S TENNIS)

JT MOORE (FOOTBALL)

ALLIE WINDHAM (SOFTBALL)

RL MATTIX (MEN’S BASKETBALL)

COLBY HOLCOMBE (BASEBALL)

TOMMY BRANYAN (FOOTBALL)

CARTER PUTT (BASEBALL)

HAYDEN DONAHUE (BASEBALL)

TAYLOR KING (SOFTBALL)

QUAY EDWARDS (FOOTBALL)

ANDERSON Alfernee HANKINS Tommy BRANYAN Ben MAUNEY Carter PUTT

John

Daniel DEATON John Ellis MURRAH Jaquan TONEY Quay EDWARDS Triston NEWSON Kortlen WILFAWN AWARDS & ACCOLADES

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school in the United States that is not a member of the NCAA or the NAIA.

He was twice decorated with scholastic accolades from both the Mississippi Association of Community Colleges Conference (MACCC) and the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) as well.

Jamarcus Smith had one more historic accomplishment to make before officially ending his tenure with the Northeast Mississippi Community College football program.Smith has repeated as a College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) Academic All-America® selection as part of the College Division men’s at-large team.The Saltillo native became Northeast’s inaugural CoSIDA Academic All-America® recipient in 2021. Smith is consequently the first student-athlete in school history to capture this award in consecutive years.

Smith was an arts and humanities major at Northeast with a cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 3.66 on a 4.0 scale. He transferred to the University of West Alabama to continue his career on the gridiron following the fall 2021Hesemester.wasone of just 16 CoSIDA Academic All-America® winners from the College Division, which includes all twoyear institutions, Canadian universities and any four-year

He is the only player ever to lead the Tigers in tackling for three straight seasons. It is a feat that will likely never happen again as Smith took advantage of an additional year of eligibility due to the worldwide coronavirus pandemic.Smithconcluded his final campaign at Northeast with 74 tackles. He had six games with eight or more stops, including a season-best 14 takedowns during a victory by the Tigers at Coahoma Community College.

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The 6-1, 205-pound linebacker racked up 58 stops along

with a team-high eight tackles for loss that year. Smith also accounted for two forced fumbles, two sacks and an interception.“Jamarcus is a very intelligent football player, but even a better person overall,” Tigers head coach Greg Davis said. “He’s got a very, very bright future ahead of him. He put a lot of time and effort into his class work. This is very well deserved.”Hiscumulative

“I’m very glad that I could contribute to this great school,” said Smith. “I appreciate every one that’s helped me on my journey. I really enjoyed everything here. Working hard is what we were taught so I stayed on top of my work.”

Smith averaged 9.2 stops per outing with nine doubledigit tackling performances. He posted a career-high 18 tackles during a matchup at East Mississippi Community College as a freshman.

He received Fall All-America distinction from the Rivals recruiting network publication JCGridiron as well as all-conference honors for helping Northeast finish as the division runner-up during the abbreviated 2020 campaign.

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stats at Northeast include 221 takedowns, 20.5 tackles for loss, 4.5 sacks, four forced fumbles, three fumble recoveries, three blocked kicks and two interceptions over the course of 24 total contests.

SMITH ADDS TO HISTORIC CAREER

Northeast’s Tiger softball team finished the season as the number six seed in the MACCC standings and finished third in the state tournament en route to clinching a berth in the Region 23 Tournament played at Co-Lin. The Tigers defeated four teams in the top 10 of the NJCAA rankings in the last four weeks of the season, including one against then-ranked number one Co-Lin. Cassidy Duskin (Ardmore, Ala.) was recognized by the National FastPitch Coaches Association (NFCA) as a National Junior College Athletics Association (NJCAA) Division II All-American.

The Tiger football team finished the season winning three of its last five games, including its last two. The Tigers defeated Itawamba for the third time in a row for the first time since the 1968-70 seasons. Jamarcus Smith (Saltillo, Miss.) was named a CoSIDA Academic All-American for the second consecutive season.

The cheerleaders were cheering on the Tigers at all the home football and basketball games.

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Golf was represented in the NJCAA National Tournament for the second consecutive year as Tate Dickerson (Booneville, Miss.) and Andrew Fennell (New Albany, Miss.) qualified for the tournament based on their regular-season scoring averages. Dickerson earned NJCAA First Team All-American honors after finishing in the top 10, while Fennell finished in the top 35.

Richy Harrelson and the Tiger baseball team hosted a first-round series at The Plex for the first time in its stadium history. Colby Holcombe (Florence, Ala.) was named the Mississippi Association of Community Colleges Conference (MACCC) Pitcher of the Year and First Team NJCAA All-American. Jackson Owen (Starkville, Miss.) was awarded a Rawlings Gold Glove Award. The Tigers finished the year winning 16 of their last 19 conference games.

Cord Wright and the men’s basketball team made their ninth straight postseason appearance. The Tigers advanced to the finals of the MACCC Tournament and the semifinals of the Region 23 Tournament. The team also set a program record by winning their 31st consecutive game inside Bonner Arnold Coliseum. Zeke Cook (Starkville, Miss.) was named NJCAA third-team All-American.

Brenda Mayes’ and the women’s basketball team hosted a Region 23 Tournament playoff game and advanced to the quarterfinals of the region tournament. It was the Lady Tigers’ fifth postseason appearance in the last six years. Calysia Phillips (Lyon, Miss.) was named a Women’s Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA) All-American.

Tennis made its return to the Tiger athletic lineup. The Tigers played two home matches on the on-campus courts, while the other home matches took place at Bank of New Albany (BNA) Park in New Albany.

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Multiple professional athletes and All-American winners litter Northeast Mississippi Community College’s all-decade team for its football program.

Players were chosen based upon the overall impact they made on their respective team plus statistical analysis. Consideration was also given to any significant accomplishments each student-athlete made after leaving

TIGHT END: Logan Stokes (Muscle Shoals, Ala.) 2012 MACCC All-State second-team…When not blocking, hauled in 10 receptions for the Tigers on the year for 80 yards… Averaged 16 yards per game while clocking eight yards per catch for againstcatchhisBestcollegiateNortheast…FinishedcareeratLSU…rememberedatLSUforgamewinningtouchdowninthefourthquarterOleMissin2014…Spent

WIDE RECEIVER: Tres Houston (Atlanta, Ga.) 2011 MAC CC All-State second-team… Houston, standing at 6-3 and 200 pounds, led the Tigers in non-kicking scoring with eight touchdowns and 48 points on the season…Also the Tigers’ leading wideout with 669 yards for an average 14.9 yards per catch with a long of 66… Hauled in over 50 percent of the passes thrown to him coming away with 45 catches in 79 attempts…Finished collegiate career at Arkansas State.

WIDE RECEIVER: L.J. Hawkins (Water Valley, Miss.) 2016 MACCC All-State second-team…Finished sixth in the nation & second in the MACCC with 60 total receptions for 780 yards (16th nationally)…Totaled two touchdowns in wins over Pearl River Coahoma…Season-highsandof 12 catches versus East Central and 166 yards against Coahoma… Averaged 6.7 catches and 86.7 yards per game as a sophomore…Career numbers include 78 receptions, 1,005 yards and six touchdowns in 16 career games...Currently on the active football roster at Delta State.

A total of 25 student-athletes that suited up for the Tigers from 2010-19 were picked for this prestigious distinction. A panel of six individuals, which included athletic department staff and members of the local media, participated in this process.

OFFENSIVE LINE: Antonio Foster (Valdosta, Ga.) 2010 NJCAA All-American…2010 NJCAA All-Region 23…2010 & 2011 (two-time) MACCC All-State first-team…Ninth All-American in program history…Helped lead the Tigers to their largest offensive output since the 2005 season in 2010 as Northeast tallied 218 points during the 5-4 season…Standing at 6-4 and 300 pounds, he assisted Northeast in becoming the second-ranked team in the

The selections were made by position and includes one quarterback, one running back, three wide receivers, one tight end, five offensive linemen, four defensive linemen, three linebackers, four defensive backs, two specialists and one return specialist.

QUARTERBACK: Mason Cunningham (Shelbyville, Tenn.) Starter on 2016 squad that compiled a 6-3 record and finished 10th in the final NJCAA national poll (first top 10 finish in school history)…Completed 160 of 280 passes for 1,810 yards with 12 touchdowns compared to

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downs (69 total rushes for 185 yards)…Set career-highs of 27 completions, 44 attempts and 297 yards in road win at East Central…Set career-high of three touchdown passes in victory at Mississippi Delta…Originally signed with Lib erty (Va.), but finished collegiate career at Arkansas Tech.

ALL-DECADE FOOTBALL

WIDE RECEIVER: Joe Horn, Jr. (Atlanta, Ga.) 2014 MACCC All-State second-team…One of three phenomenal wideouts for the Tigers that had over 30 catches and 400 yards… Topped Northeast’s receivers with six touchdowns…. Caught a career-high three scores against visiting Coahoma in late September… Second on the squad with 48.3 yards per game and third with 33 receptions…Also returned kickoffs and punts for the Tigers and compiled 561 all-purpose yards…Preseason MACCC All-

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time on New England Patriots and San Diego Chargers (NFL) practice squads.

Northeast.Amajority of the honorees received postseason awards from the Mississippi Association of Community Colleges Conference (MACCC) and the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA).

State selection by Mississippi Gridiron magazine in 2015… Finished collegiate career at Missouri Western State… Signed professional contracts with the Baltimore Ravens (NFL) and both the Houston Roughnecks and the New York Guardians (XFL).

team-bestgameAveragedpercentageinterceptions…Completion13was57.1percent…over200yardsperthroughtheair…Addedsixrushingtouch

BACK: Jaquise Cook (Ripley, Miss.) Top running back on 2010 Northeast team that went 5-4 overall and barely missed the postseason…Named NJCAA Offensive Player of the Week following 49-42 win at East Mississippi in which he rushed for 267 yards on 35 carries with four touchdowns… Appeared in all nine games and ended the season with 185 rushes, 825 yards and 10 touchdowns (tied for 10th in NJCAA)…Averaged 91 yards per game on the ground (12th nationally and 4th in the MACCC)…Finished collegiate career at Memphis (Tenn.).

OFFENSIVE LINE: Matthew Trehern (Saraland, Ala.)

DEFENSIVE LINE: Lavon Hooks (Atlanta, Ga.) 2012 NJCAA All-American…2012 NJCAA All-Region 23…2012 MACCC Most Valuable Defensive Lineman…2012 MACCC All-State first-team…Named top defensive tackle in his recruiting class by JCGridiron. com…Rated as the No. 15 overall prospect in the ESPN Junior College 100…Tied for second in the MACCC with 9.5 sacks… Tallied 51 tackles broken down to 18 solo stops and 33 assists…Hooks’ 6.4 tackles per game were second most on the team…Came away with three fumble recoveries and three forced fumbles…Hooks’ 20.5 tackles for loss placed second in the nation…Also competed for Northeast’s men’s basketball program where he also earned MACCC All-State recognition…Finished collegiate career at Ole Miss…Signed professional contract with Pittsburgh Steelers (NFL)

OFFENSIVE LINE: Jo’Quarius Savage (Monroe, La.)

2018 MACCC All-State first-team…Consensus two-star prospect by all major recruiting outlets…Everyday starter at left tackle for the Tigers… Blocked for a Northeast offense that averaged over 300 yards per game…Currently on the active football roster at the University of Alabama at Birmingham.

DEFENSIVE LINE: Sam Williams (Montgomery, Ala.)

2013 MACCC All-State firstteam… Consistent force on the offensive line at center… Started in eight of Northeast’s nine outings this campaign… Anchored a group of five men on the line that helped Tiger running backs accumulate 223.9 yards per game, which was 11th best among NJCAA schools, during his sophomore campaign.

DEFENSIVE LINE: Anthony Rush (Raleigh, N.C.) 2016 MACCC All-State first-team… Recorded 73 tackles and four sacks during two-year span with the Tigers… Finished with one sack, a tackle for loss and six total tackles in 55-30 win over Southwest in 2016…Totaled 33 tackles, including four tackles for loss, and one sack during sophomore campaign… Finished collegiate career at the University of Alabama at Bir mingham…Signed professional contract and is currently on the active roster with the Philadelphia Eagles (NFL)

2018 NJCAA Defensive Player of the Year…2018 NJCAA All-American first-team…2018 NJCAA All-Region 23…2018 NJCAA Region 23 Defensive Lineman MVP…Two-time MACCC All-State (2018 Seventh-rankedCompositeRivals,4-starsecond-team)…Unanimousfirst-team/2017prospectaccordingto247Sports,247SportsandESPN...JUCOprospect

2016 MACCC All-State first-team…Two-year starter at left tackle for the Tigers…Rated as the No. 89 overall two-year college prospect in the country by 247Sports prior to his sophomore campaign…Blocked for a Northeast offense that racked up 366.1 yards per game overall…Finished collegiate career at the University of Louisiana at Monroe.

DEFENSIVE LINE: Daniel Ross (Louisville, Ky.) 2013 MACCC All-State second-team…Finished in a deadlock for the most tackles on the team among linemen as a sophomore with 43…Completed his two-year stint at Northeast with 68 total tackles and 13.5 sacks…Recorded four tackles and 1.5 sacks in the 2013 MACCC All-Star Football Classic at Tiger Stadium…Signed with the Ed monton Oilers (CFL) directly out of Northeast…Signed additional professional contacts with the Houston Texans, Dallas Cowboys and is currently on the active roster with the Oakland Raiders (NFL)

in the nation and third-rated weak-side defensive end by247Sports Composite…Totaled 75 tackles, 28.5 tackles for loss, 17.5 sacks, four forced fumbles and four pass breakups as a sophomore...Notched 53 tackles, 11 TFL, 3.5 sacks, two forced fumbles and three fumble recoveries as a freshman in 2017…Currently on the active roster at Ole Miss.

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OFFENSIVE LINE: Ethan Smart (Southaven, Miss.) 2016 MACCC All-State second-team…Everyday starter at right tackle for the Tigers…Blocked for a Northeast offense that racked up 366.1 yards per game overall during his sophomore year…Finished collegiate career at Purdue (Ind.)…Helped the Boilermakers qualify for the Foster Farms Bowl and the Mu sic City Bowl during his pair of seasons with the program.

MACCC in rushing touchdowns as the Tigers tallied 20 rushing scores on the year…Helped Northeast break into the NJCAA rankings for the first time since the 2006 preseason poll at No. 18…Bolstered an offensive line that saw the Tiger offense become one of the most prolific in school history as a sophomore in 2011…Northeast tallied the fifth highest point production in school history with its 254 points during the 2011 season…Finished collegiate career at Memphis (Tenn.)…Played indoor professional football for Wichita Falls (IFL).

LINEBACKER: Eli Canton (Hernando, Miss.) 2011 MACCC All-State first-team…Finished the year with 50 tackles and helped spearhead an effort early in the year that saw the Tiger defense not surrender a touchdown in over 193 minutes of game action… In the almost 200-minute run, the Tiger defense put the clamps on their opposition by holding South west, Mississippi Delta and Holmes to just 12 points with six of that dozen coming via a 101-yard interception return by Southwest…Led the Tigers in tackles for loss with 11 on the year… Finished collegiate career at Troy (Ala.)

OFFENSIVE LINE: Kortilous Ellis (Charleston, Miss.)

SPECIALIST: Jonathan Harrison (Belmont, Miss.) 2012 NJCAA All-American…2012 NJCAA All-Region 23…2012 MACCC All-State first-team…Initial first-team All-American at North east since 1956 (Jerry King)…Ended up tops in the nation with a 41.48 yards per punt average while appearing in all nine games for the Tigers…Had 48 punts for the Tigers during his sophomore season and pinned the opposition deep within its own territory with 12 punts inside the 20-yard line (fifth nationally) with six more that went for touchbacks (first nationally)…Forced six fair catches out of his punts… Amassed 1,991 yards with his punts…His long on the year was a 60-yard boot against Holmes

DEFENSIVE BACK: Frankie Lee (Charleston, Miss.)

DEFENSIVE BACK: Deion Belue (Tuscumbia, Ala.) 2011 NJCAA All-American…2011 NJCAA All-Region 23…2011 MAC CC All-State first-team (defensive back) and second-team (return specialist)…2011 MACCC North Division Defensive Back MVP…Tenth All-American in program history… Statistics include 15 tackles, a sack, one interception for 58 yards and a score, eight pass breakups and 33 returns for 691 yards and two scores…Got hot during the middle section of the season as he scored three times in as many games against some of the division’s top opposi tion…Belue had a 58-yard interception return for a score against Northwest, brought back an 80-yard kickoff return versus East Mississippi and then turned the trick a week later with a 90-yard return against Coahoma…Averaged 28.9 yards per kick return on the season and 10.1 yards per return on his 14 punt returns during the 2011 season…

SPECIALIST: Michael Baugus (Corinth, Miss.) Two-time (2018/2019) MACCC All-State first-team…Two-time Fred Mitchell Award watch list recipient…Finished sixth in the nation as a sophomore with an average of 40.2 yards per punt…Tied for second nationally and first in the MACCC with 21 punts that landed inside the 20-yard line…An additional 14 punts were signaled for fair catch (third in the NJCAA and tops in MACCC) while three went

LINEBACKER: Terrance Edgeston (Falkner, Miss.) 2018 NJCAA All-Region 23…2018 MACCC All-State first-team…Named a three-star recruit by ESPN… Seventh-rated junior college linebacker in his graduating class according to ESPN as well... Finished as the top tackler in the MACCC with 94 total stops... Tied for fifth in the NJCAA with an average of 10.4 tackles per game…Had 32 tackles with two tackles for loss and one pass breakup playing as a defensive back as a freshman…Current ly on the active roster at Houston (Texas)

2012 NJCAA All-Region 23…2012 MACCC All-State firstteam…Led the Tigers in total tackles with 61 on the season while appearing in just six games…Finished the year with 30 solo tackles and 31 assists while averaging over 10 tackles per game…Also recorded one sack for six yards and had a fumble recovery on the season…Breakout game came in week three of his sophomore campaign when he poured in 17 stops, including 3.5 tackles for loss, against Holmes… Finished collegiate career at Louisiana Tech.

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DEFENSIVE BACK: Brynden Trawick (Atlanta, Ga.)

2010 MACCC All-State second-team…Trawick, who trans ferred from Michigan State, led the Tigers in a variety of defensive categories, including forced (three) and fumble recoveries (two) as well as sharing the team lead in passes defended with five…Also had the Tigers’ longest interception return of the year when he stepped in front of a Holmes pass during week four action and rumbled 67 yards to the end zone to help Northeast move to 2-0 in the division… Totaled 62 tackles (44 solo, 18 assist) & 3 tackles for loss in 2010…Finished collegiate career at Troy (Ala.)…Signed professional contracts with the Baltimore Ravens, Oakland Raiders and Tennessee Titans (NFL)

During his sophomore campaign, Belue broke the 100yard plateau in kick returns twice with 127 yards versus East Mississippi and 105 yards against Copiah-Lincoln… Finished collegiate career at Alabama where he was part of the 2012 national championship team…Signed professional contracts with Edmonton Eskimos (CFL), Miami Dolphins, Pittsburgh Steelers and Jacksonville Jaguars (NFL)

2011 MACCC All-State second-team…Led the Tigers with seven interceptions on the season, which was good enough for fifth in the nation and second in the MACCC… Made a name for himself during the Tigers’ 34-28 win over Northwest during the fifth week of the season…Came away with four turnovers of his own as part of a seven turnover night against the Rangers…Also had 12 total tackles and three pass break-ups in the win against then-No. 10 Northwest, including six solo stops and a pair of tackles for losses…That performance earned him NJCAA Defensive Player of the Week honors…Finished collegiate career at Delta State.

LINEBACKER: Nick Thomason (Muscle Shoals, Ala.)

DEFENSIVE BACK: Juwan Taylor (Jackson, Miss.)

Two-time (2017/2018) MACCC All-State first-team…Topped Northeast as a freshman with 57 tackles (6.3 per game)… Added 1.5 tackles for loss and an interception…Season-high 12 tackles in home win over Southwest…Finished second on the team during his sophomore season with 92 tackles…His 10.2 tackles per game ranked seventh in the nation…Added 11 tackles for loss, 2.5 sacks, two fumble recoveries and four pass break ups in his final season with Tigers…Career-high 15 tackles against Jones in 2018…Career figures include 149 total tackles, 12.5 tackles for loss, 2.5 sacks, two forced fum bles, two fumble recoveries, one interception and five pass break-ups…Currently on the active roster at Alcorn State

Outfielder: Molly Walden (New Site, Miss.)

DP/Utility: Bianca Chagolla (Riverside, Calif.)

Outfielder: Paige Dill (Southaven, Miss.)

Third Base: Breanna Tarpley (Athens, Ala.)

Wesley Harris (Jackson, Miss.)

Second Base: Raleigh Downs (Booneville, Miss.)

Pitcher: Erin Dixson (Amherst, N.Y.)

Pitcher: Jaisa Fox (Cincinnati, Ohio)

Starting Pitcher: Tanner Gaines (Baldwyn, Miss.)

for touchbacks…Made 3 of 7 field goal attempts, including a game tying 31-yarder that sent Northeast’s season-opening win over Southwest to overtime…Also 12 of 14 on extra points as a sophomore for 21 total points…Made six field goals during freshman campaign (tied for second most in MACCC)…Career-long 39-yard field goal at Holmes…Perfect 17 of 17 on extra point attempts to total 35 points…Had 14 punts that landed inside the 20-yard line (12th nationally & 2nd in MACCC)…Career punting numbers include 106 punts for 4,093 yards (38.6 average) with a long of 67 yards, 35 punts inside the 20-yard line, 23 fair catches and five touchbacks…Career kicking numbers include nine made field goals, 29 of 31 extra points and 56 total points

ALL-DECADE TEAMYEAR-IN-REVIEW

First Base: Avery Springer (Houston, Miss.)

Shortstop: Nicki Whitten (Booneville, Miss.)

Anna Brooke Page (Belmont, Miss.)

Denzel McDuffey (Jackson, Miss.)

SOFTBALL

DP/Utility: Caleigh Wallace (Killen, Ala.)

RETURN SPECIALIST: Donta Armstrong (Pittsboro, Miss.) 2015 NJCAA All-American…2015 NJCAA All-Region 23…Named MACCC All-State as both a receiver and return specialist…13th All-American in program history… finished third in the NJCAA with 772 total return yards…Compiled an aver age of 22.7 yards on 34 attempts between kickoffs and punts as a sophomore for Northeast… Ended the campaign second in the MACCC in both kickoff return yards at 573 and punt return yards with 199…Tabbed as the MACCC Special Teams Player of the Week with an incredible 298 yards against Mississippi Delta with three 40-plus yard returns that each setup scores by the Tigers…Had his longest return one week later versus rival Itawamba of 84 yards on the opening kickoff… Accumulated 1,103 all-purpose yards, which ranked third in the Magnolia State…His 122.6 yards per outing placed him at 17th among all athletes nationally…Also the Tigers’ top wideout for two consecutive seasons…Recorded teamhighs of 29 receptions and 331 yards with one touchdown for Northeast as a sophomore…Also solid as a freshman with 39 catches for 538 yards…Tied a career-high for yards in a single game that year with 120 against both Coahoma and Itawamba…Had four touchdowns during the 2014 campaign, including two during Northeast’s homecoming victory over Coahoma…Concluded his time in the City of Hospitality with 1,687 all-purpose yards and five scores… Finished collegiate career at West Alabama…Played indoor professional football with the Arizona Rattlers and the San Diego Strike Force (IFL)

Catcher: Riley Alef (New Albany, Miss.

Outfielder: Will Robertson (Falkner, Miss.)

WOMEN’S BASKETBALL

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Leroy “Shaq” Buchanan (Madison, Miss.)

Third Base: Josh Mills (Oxford, Miss.)

Starting Pitcher: Cooper Cox (Ripley, Miss.)

DH/Utility: Brandon Farley (Cookeville, Tenn.)

Outfielder: Bailey Walker (Lake Cormorant, Miss.)

Shortstop: Luke Stanley (Oxford, Miss.)

DH/Utility: Tucker Childers (Ripley, Miss.)

Aundrea Adams (Corinth, Miss.)

BASEBALL

Kendall Stafford (Corinth, Miss.)

Outfielder: Tia Davis (Ecru, Miss.)

First Base: Tyler Samaniego (Huntsville, Ala.)

Second Base: Trent Turner (Brandon, Miss.)

DP/Utility: Andrea Cutts (Ackerman, Miss.)

Shelby Wilbanks (Walnut, Miss.)

Dayzsha Rogan (Ripley, Miss.)

Outfielder: Heath Wood (Kossuth, Miss.)

Cherelle Jones (Middleton, Tenn.)

Starting Pitcher: Jake Christa (Huntsville, Ala.)

Relief Pitcher: Evan Hickman (Holly Springs, Miss.)

Dimario Jackson (Brusly, La.)

Pitcher: Jessica Boyd (St. Joseph, Mich.)

Aushiana Ivy (Shannon, Miss.)

DH/Utility: Anthony Lipsey (Myrtle, Miss.)

Acie Vance (Ripley, Miss.)

TEAMSALL-DECADENEMCC

Catcher: Lizzy Van Manen (Pella, Iowa)

MEN’S BASKETBALL

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Reaghan Campbell................ Ripley

Percussion

Francisco Rivera ........ New Albany

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Maria Adams Iuka

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Roger Thrasher Kossuth

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Nathaniel Wehrstein Pickwick, Tenn.

Clarinets

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Jaime Francisco Ripley

Ethan Rast Tishomingo

Nhi Nguyen Amory

Jeff Nock ...................................Saltillo

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Malorie Pace...............Russellville, Ala.

Zackary Dildy Kossuth

Tubas

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Shakira Shields.....................Corinth

John Harvey Philadelphia Reagan Hines Booneville

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Jaimonta Butler-McCurty Meridan

Zachary Brown Neshoba

Hannah Garson ......................Hatley

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Lexie Cartwright Booneville

Lundon Simmons Amory

Fred Hamer Ripley

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Breeanna Gosa Hamilton

Josie Vess...................................... Iuka

William Norwood ..................Saltillo

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Sophia Hoard.......................... Tupelo

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Dustin Jeter Ripley

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Zianna Taylor Biggersville

Thomas Yarbrough Booneville Color Guard

Daniel Phillips Kossuth

Mellophones

Lillian Phifer Tishomingo

Samuel English.............. Booneville

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Justin Johnston Iuka

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Neely Strickland Iuka

Chloe Barnes Walnut

Xavier Reyes Ripley

Madison Bennett New Albany

Lillie Faith Childs New Albany

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Christy Phillips New Albany

Hayden Powers Birmingham, Ala Dancers

Paitenc Hite.............................. Rienzi

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Samantha Edwards ........ Pontotoc

....................Southaven ShowbandNortheast’sfromTigerlandisunderthedirectionofBryanMitchell,Dr.JasonBeghtolandDr.AmyLangley.BethanyNashservesasthedanceinstructor.Dr.AmyLangleyistheguardinstructor.AdjunctstaffincludeKentHisaw,MeganKimbleandAlanAlexander. BAND ROSTER TIGER SPIRIT

Maggie Moody New Albany

Drum Majors

Chris Carlisle Booneville

Addyson Fikes Russellville, Ala.

Trombones

Jake Evans Iuka

Breanna Roberts............ Columbus

Marlee Seals

Dillon Richey New Albany

Kaleigh Martin.................... Kossuth

Sania Carouthers Okolona

Jacob Lambert Kossuth

Morgan Jackson Falkner Hayes Johnson.......... Selmer, Tenn.

Meggan Reeder .........Calhoun City

Dayla Brennan New Albany

Aniya Hych ..................Calhoun City

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Trumpets

Emma Bates Falkner

Jeramiah Carter .............West Point

Sylvia McVey Blue Springs

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Rebecca Coltharp New Albany

Alana James ................Calhoun City

Tatton Waldon Kossuth

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Austin McGee Belmont

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Hetleys Smith Pontotoc

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Dekalyn Gable ...................Abbeville

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Konner Little Ingomar

Quienshala Hogan Aberdeen

Erin

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Managers

D’ontae Newton....... Pheonix, Ariz.

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Macey Matthews Booneville

Sariah Hoyle Corinth

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Benjamin Roaten Iuka

Autumn Baukman New Albany

Ashanti Paten.................. Colombus

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Anna Grace Floyd.................Corinth

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Wendy Butler............ Florence, Ala.

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Jakyla Willis

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Sophia Taylor New Albany

Laila Smith Bruce

Twirlers

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Geniya Tate ......................West Point

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Allison Hunt Walnut

Kymberlie Gable Booneville

Molly Tennison Booneville

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Kevin Gamez Ripley

Riley Beavar Walnut

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Joe Sherwin Iuka

Saxophones

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Christine Christtian Booneville

Anndre’a Dobbs Amory

Jerry Barrett Booneville

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Kara Booker Iuka

Flutes

Mena Wehrstein Pickwick, Tenn.

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Connor Mathis New Albany

Diana Reyes Booneville

Chris Hill Baldwyn

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Keiana Bennett Tishomingo Trinity Duncan .......................Saltillo

Alivia Buchanan Tupelo

Connor Frost Tishomingo

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Natyaih Walker Amory

Jasmine Echols Louisville

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Aaliyah Davis............... Biggersville

Erik Kovacs Booneville

Coledon Montgomery .... Pontotoc Madelin Moore Adamsville, Tenn.

Makenzie Tate Tupelo

StephanHaleyKenanKayleeBrandonKateSarahLillianIrvin..................................CorinthMcAnally.............BoonevilleOwens.........................WalnutRouse..........................MadisonStrachan.............KossuthTaylor...............................IukaTrice.................Ramer,Tenn.Ware.........................GuntownWheeler.......................Iuka

Lily Jeter Myrtle

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Samuel Norman ...................Corinth

Tradarius Tisdale Booneville

Julian Fugitt Iuka

Alexis GIfford Kossuth

Laine Waldrep Kossuth

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Dakota Gassaway Belmont

CJ Morgan

Emily Richey New Albany

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Gracie Stormet Tishomingo

Dat Nguyen Amory

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Baritones

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Kirklyn Johnson................. Houston Mathhew Lindsey.................Saltillo

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Kortney Trice Mathiston

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Samuel Vaughan II Ripley

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Bella Lytal Booneville

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Mary Kate Stephens Booneville

Arulon Trishell

Chloe Mitchell Kossuth

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T’Keyah Tucker

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Michael Rhodes .... Jackson, Tenn.

Meagan Drewry Corinth

Raigan Frazier Tupelo

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Nathan Harvell.................... Kossuth

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Sherida Shinar Iuka

Xavier Ayers Memphis

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Calob Gray Kossuth

Timeka Parker Bruce

Robert Draper .......................Corinth

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Rayfield Evins Starkville

MEET THE SHOWBAND FROM TIGERLAND

Addison Tidwell.................. Kossuth

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Lexie Bollinger Bruce

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Kevin Martinez Ripley

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Hannah Ramery Falkner

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MEGAN CORNELISON

JACEE DREW JANSEN

KAITLYN ROBINSON REECE STACY

MEG HOWELL

ALY KAY MITCHELL

EMILEE GRISHAM JACKIE HERNANDEZ

TIGER SPIRIT Go Tigers!and as always...

NEMCCTIGERS | 79 CHEER TEAM ROSTER MEET THE 2022 CHEERLEADING TEAM

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CHOLE

COOK

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CASSIDYHOLLINGSWORTHLOWREY AYUNNA WITHERSPOON

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BAILEY ROBERTSON

LYNSIE KATE BURNS

Copiah-Lincoln, East Central, Hinds, Jones, Mississippi Gulf Coast, Pearl River & Southwest Mississippi

S.8at Jones........................................7:00 PM

Northeast Mississippi*............6:30 PM

S.15at

S.29at Copiah-Lincoln.........................6:30 PM

O.27at Mississippi Gulf Coast*............7:00 PM

O.20at Mississippi Delta......................6:30 PM

S.15at

O.15EAST CENTRAL* (HC)..................3:30 PM

S.15at Holmes*..................................6:30 PM

S.1MISSISSIPPI

East Central*...........................6:30 PM

East Central*...........................6:30 PM

S.24HOLMES* (HC)...........................2:00 PM

CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP GAME Saturday, Nov. 12

PM

S.22MISSISSIPPI DELTA* (HC)...........7:00 PM

THESCHEDULESSCHEDULESFOOTBALLFOOTBALLMACCCREMEMBERSMITCHDEAVER

S.8at

S.15HINDS*......................................6:30 PM

O.27EAST MISSISSIPPI*.....................6:30 PM

S.1MISSISSIPPI GULF COAST...........7:00 PM

S.29at Holmes*..................................6:30 PM

O.13EAST MISSISSIPPI*.....................6:30 PM

MISSISSIPPI...........6:30 PM

O.20NORTHEAST MISSISSIPPI*..........6:30 PM

S.1ITAWAMBA...............................7:00 PM

This 2022 MACCC football schedule page is dedicated to the loving memory of former Pearl River Community College sports informa�on director Mitch Deaver, who passed away on June 1, 2015. Mitch dis�nguished himself as a photographer, writer and graphic designer in his 19 years as Pearl River’s outstanding SID. For his dedica�on to PRCC and the MACCC, Deaver has been named to Pearl River’s Athle�cs Hall of Fame Class of 2022.

S.29at

RIVER* (HC)....................7:00 PM S.29JONES*......................................6:30 PM O.6at Southwest Mississippi*...........7:00 PM O.13at Itawamba................................6:30 PM O.20MISSISSIPPI GULF COAST*.........6:30 PM O.27at Copiah-Lincoln*.......................6:30 PM S.1at Pearl River...............................7:00 PM S.8at East Central.............................6:30 PM S.15EAST MISSISSIPPI*.....................6:30 PM S.24at Coahoma*...............................2:00 PM S.29NORTHEAST MISSISSIPPI*..........6:30 PM O.6at Itawamba*...............................6:30 PM O.13MISSISSIPPI DELTA*...................6:30 PM O.20at Northwest Mississippi*...........7:00 PM O.27SOUTHWEST MISSISSIPPI (HC)...3:00 PM S.1at Jones........................................7:00 PM S.8MISSISSIPPI GULF COAST...........6:30 PM S.15NORTHEAST MISSISSIPPI*..........6:30 PM S.22at Northwest Mississippi*...........7:00 PM S.29at Mississippi Delta*....................2:30 PM O.6HOLMES*..................................6:30 PM O.13HINDS........................................6:30 PM O.22at East Mississippi*......................2:00 PM O.27COAHOMA*...............................6:30 PM S.1HOLMES....................................7:00 PM S.8at Northeast Mississippi..............6:30 PM S.15NORTHWEST MISSISSIPPI..........7:00 PM S.22at Hinds*......................................7:00 PM S.29MISSISSIPPI GULF COAST*.........7:00 PM O.8at Jones*......................................2:00 PM O.13COPIAH-LINCOLN*.....................7:00 PM O.22at Southwest Mississippi*...........5:00 PM O.27EAST CENTRAL*.........................7:00 PM

Mississippi Gulf Coast*............7:00 PM

O.6at Copiah-Lincoln*.......................6:30 PM

S.22at Northeast Mississippi*............7:00 PM

S.8at Hinds.......................................6:30 PM

S.8EAST MISSISSIPPI.......................7:00 PM

O.13at Coahoma*...............................6:30 PM

SOUTH DIVISION TEAMS

CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS Saturday, Nov. 5

MISSISSIPPI..........6:30 PM

S.29COAHOMA................................6:30 PM

O.22PEARL

S.15JONES*......................................6:30

O.20JONES........................................6:30 PM

O.27at Northeast Mississippi*............6:30 PM

S.29at Pearl River*.............................7:00 PM

S.1at PM

O.20at East Central*...........................6:30 PM

2022 MACCC FOOTBALL TEAM SCHEDULES2022 MACCC FOOTBALL TEAM SCHEDULES JONES BOBCATSJONES BOBCATS

MISSISSIPPI*........7:00 PM

O.6HINDS*......................................6:30

S.22at Mississippi Gulf Coast..............7:00 PM

O.6at East Mississippi*......................7:00 PM

O.6at Northwest Mississippi*...........7:00 PM

S.29SOUTHWEST MISSISSIPPI*.........6:30 PM

O.20at Hinds*......................................6:30 PM

O.13at

S.1at Northwest Mississippi.............7:00 PM

S.8HOLMES....................................6:30 PM

S.15at Itawamba*...............................6:30 PM

S.22 at Jones*......................................7:00 PM

O.27at Pearl River*.............................7:00 PM

Jones*......................................7:00 PM

S.8COAHOMA................................7:00

O.6MISSISSIPPI DELTA*...................7:00 PM

S.8at Itawamba................................6:30 PM

RIVER* (HC)....................5:00 PM

O.20HOLMES* (HC)...........................7:00 PM

S.15at Mississippi Delta*....................6:30 PM

O.20COPIAH-LINCOLN* (HC).............6:30 PM

S.1EAST CENTRAL...........................6:30 PM

O.6COAHOMA*...............................7:00

Mississippi Delta*....................6:30 PM

O.6MISSISSIPPI GULF COAST* (HC)..6:30 PM

S.1at Hinds.......................................6:30 PM

PM

O.15at Mississippi Gulf Coast*............3:30 PM

O.27JONES*......................................7:00 PM

NORTH DIVISION TEAMS

O.20at Coahoma*...............................6:30 PM

O.13SOUTHWEST MISSISSIPPI*.........7:00 PM

O.13at Holmes*..................................6:30 PM

PM

O.13at

Southwest Mississippi.............6:30 PM S.8COPIAH-LINCOLN.......................6:30 PM S.15COAHOMA*...............................6:30

S.29NORTHWEST

O.27at

O.6at Northeast Mississippi..............6:30 PM

S.1COPIAH-LINCOLN.......................7:00 PM

S.22at

S.29at East Mississippi*......................7:00 PM

O.8PEARL RIVER* (HC)....................2:00 PM

S.22ITAWAMBA*.............................7:00 PM

S.15SOUTHWEST MISSISSIPPI*.........7:00 PM

Coahoma, East Mississippi, Holmes, Itawamba, Mississippi Delta, Northeast Mississippi & Northwest Mississippi

S.29ITAWAMBA* (HC)......................2:30 PM

O.22ITAWAMBA*

DELTA.....................7:00 PM

S.22COPIAH-LINCOLN*.....................7:00

East Mississippi........................7:00 PM

Holmes....................................3:00 PM SOUTHWEST MISSISSIPPI BEARSSOUTHWEST MISSISSIPPI BEARS

O.27HINDS*......................................6:30 PM

O.13NORTHWEST MISSISSIPPI*........6:30 PM

S.8PEARL RIVER..............................6:30 PM

O.27NORTHWEST MISSISSIPPI*........6:30 PM

S.1NORTHEAST

O.27at

O.6EAST CENTRAL...........................6:30 PM

S.8at Southwest Mississippi.............7:00 PM

(HC)......................2:00 PM

S.22EAST CENTRAL*.........................7:00 PM

S.22PEARL

Mississippi Delta......................6:30 PM

O.27at Itawamba*...............................6:30 PM

PM

S.1at

COAHOMA TIGERSCOAHOMA COPIAH-LINCOLNCOPIAH-LINCOLNTIGERSWOLVESWOLVESEASTCENTRALWARRIORSEASTCENTRALWARRIORSEASTMISSISSIPPILIONSEASTMISSISSIPPILIONSHINDSEAGLESHINDSEAGLESHOLMESBULLDOGSHOLMESBULLDOGS ITAWAMBA INDIANSITAWAMBA INDIANS NORTHEAST MISSISSIPPI TIGERSNORTHEAST MISSISSIPPI TIGERS MISSISSIPPI DELTA TROJANSMISSISSIPPI DELTA TROJANS MISSISSIPPI GULF COAST BULLMISSISSIPPI GULF COAST BULL DOGSDOGS NORTHWEST MISSISSIPPINORTHWEST MISSISSIPPI RANGERSRANGERS PEARL RIVER WILDCATSPEARL RIVER WILDCATS MISSISSIPPI ASSOCIATION OF COMMUNITY COLLEGES CONFERENCE 2 0 2 22 0 2 2

S.15at Pearl River...............................7:00 PM

O.13at Pearl River*.............................7:00 PM

PM

S.29at Hinds*......................................6:30 PM

S.8NORTHWEST

Southwest Mississippi*...........7:00 PM

S.22EAST MISSISSIPPI.......................7:00 PM

S.15at Copiah-Lincoln*.......................6:30 PM

S.1at Coahoma.................................6:30 PM

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