2017 Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns Football Media Guide

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2017 LOUISIANA RAGIN’ CAJUNS FOOTBALL TABLE OF CONTENTS

2017 Quick Facts.........................................................2-3 2017 Roster...................................................................4-5 2017 Preseason Depth Chart.....................................6 Where The Cajuns Are From.......................................7 Player Biographies.................................................. 8-29 Head Coach Mark Hudspeth.............................31-34 Assistant Coach Biographies.............................35-45 Reed Stringer.......................................................... 35 Will Hall..................................................................... 36 Mike Lucas............................................................... 37 Charlie Harbison.................................................... 38 Mitch Rodrigue...................................................... 39 Jorge Munoz........................................................... 40 Marquase Lovings................................................ 41 Michael Desormeaux........................................... 42 Levorn Harbin........................................................ 43 Troy Wingerter....................................................... 44 Ryan Trichel............................................................. 45 Football Support Staff.........................................46-47 2017 Bowl Schedule................................................... 48 2016 Statistics.........................................................49-52 2017 Sun Belt Schedule............................................ 53 2016 Sun Belt Statistics.......................................54-57 Football Records....................................................58-78 Rushing Records.............................................58-59 Passing Records...............................................60-61 Receiving Records..........................................62-63 Total Offense Records...................................64-65 Scoring Records...............................................66-67 Kickoff Return Records........................................ 68 Punt Return Records............................................ 69 Defensive Records................................................ 70 Interception Records........................................... 71 Punting Records.................................................... 72 Miscellaneous Records....................................... 73 Opponent Records............................................... 74 100-yard Rushing Games................................... 75 200-yard Passing Games.................................... 76 100-yard Receiving Games................................ 77 Miscellaneous Top Performances....................... 78 Honors & Awards......................................................... 79 Historical Highlights.............................................80-81 Cajuns In The NFL..................................................82-83 All-Time Cajuns Lettermen.................................84-90 Retired Jerseys.............................................................. 91 Game-By-Game Results......................................92-96 Year-By-Year Records.................................................. 97 Series Records............................................................... 98 Scores vs. 2017 Opponents...................................... 99 Bowl History.......................................................100-103 Cajun Field..........................................................104-105 University President Dr. Joseph Savoie.............106 The University.............................................................107 Director of Athletics Bryan Maggard..................108 Staff Directory.............................................................109 Sun Belt Conference........................................110-111 Media Policies & Procedures.........................112-113 Media Outlets.............................................................114

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COACHING STAFF

Head Coach: Mark Hudspeth, seventh season (Delta State, 1992) School Record: 18-24; Career Record: 84-45 (12) Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks: Will Hall, first season (North Alabama, 2003) Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers: Mike Lucas, third season (Liberty, 1982) Assistant Head Coach/Tight Ends/Recruiting Coordinator: Reed Stringer, seventh season (Delta State, 2001) Co-Defensive Coordinator/Secondary: Charlie Harbison, second season (Gardner-Webb, 1995) Running Backs: Michael Desormeaux, second season (Louisiana, 2008) Defensive Tackles: Levorn Harbin, third season (North Alabama, 1998) Defensive Ends: Marquase Lovings, seventh season (Howard, 2006) Wide Receivers: Jorge Munoz, 10th season (Bethany, 1998) Run Game Coordinator/Offensive Line: Mitch Rodrigue, seventh season (Nicholls State, 1988) Director of Football Operations: Troy Wingerter, 19th season (Louisiana, 1993) Head Football Strength Coach: Lewis Caralla, second season

LOUISIANA FOOTBALL FACTS

2016 Record: ................................................................................6-7 2016 SBC Record (Finish): ...........................................5-3 (4th) Primary Offense: .............................................................Multiple Primary Defense: ............................................................Multiple First Season of Football:......................................................1901 All-Time Record:........................................................ 505-545-34 All-Time SBC Record:...........................................................46-46 SBC Championships (Last):.........................................1 (1995) Bowl Appearances (Last):.............................................7 (2016) Bowl: ............................R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl Outcome:............................lost, Southern Miss (28-21) Bowl Record:.................................................................................3-2 Lettermen Returning (Off/Def/Spec): ..........46 (20/22/4)

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INTRO | 2017 CAJUNS | COACHES | REVIEW | RECORDS | HISTORY | ADMINISTRATION | MEDIA LOUISIANA RAGIN’ CAJUNS 2017 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Date Opponent/TV 9.2 Southeastern La. ESPN3

Time 6 p.m.

9.9 at Tulsa ESPN3

3 p.m.

9.16 at Texas A&M TBA

TBA

9.23 ULM * TBA

TBA

10.7 at Idaho * TBA

TBA

10.12

Texas State * ESPNU [Thurs.]

10.19

at Arkansas State * ESPNU [Thurs.]

6:30 p.m. 6:30 p.m.

11.4 at South Alabama * TBA

TBA

11.11 at Ole Miss TBA

TBA

11.18 New Mexico State * [HC] TBA TBA

UNIVERSITY INFORMATION

Location: ................................................................... Lafayette, La. Population:..........................................................................124,276 Founded: ................................................................................... 1898 Enrollment: ...........................................................................19,188 Conference: ....................................................................... Sun Belt Nickname: ...............................................................Ragin’ Cajuns Colors: ..................................Vermilion (PMS 193) and White President: ...................................................Dr. E. Joseph Savoie Director of Athletics: ..............................Dr. Bryan Maggard NCAA Faculty Representative: ............Anita Hazelwood Athletics Website: ..........................www.RaginCajuns.com Twitter (Athletics):....................................... @ULRaginCajuns Twitter (Football):.........................................@RaginCajunsFB

STADIUM INFORMATION

Stadium: ....................................................................... Cajun Field Capacity:..................................................................................41,426 Playing Surface: .........................................................Matrix Turf Press Box Phone:...............................................(337) 851-2255 Cajun Field Record:.................................................... 126-108-2 First Game:................Sept. 25, 1971 (21-0 vs. Santa Clara) Largest Crowd:.......................41,357 (9/5/09 vs. Southern)

MEDIA GUIDE CREDITS

The 2017 Louisiana Ragin’ Cajuns Football Media Guide is published by the University of Louisiana at Lafayette Office of Athletics Communications for use by the media. The media guide was compiled and edited by Director of Athletics Communications Matt Sullivan with assistance from assistant directors Jeff Schneider and Matt Hebert. Cover design by Ryan Benoit. Cover photo by Brad Kemp.

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SPORTS INFORMATION

ACOMM Director (contact): ...........................Matt Sullivan Office Phone:......................................................(337) 482-6331 Mobile Phone:....................................................(985) 981-0009 E-Mail: ........................................matt.sullivan@louisiana.edu Assistant Director (secondary):..................Jeff Schneider Office Phone:......................................................(337) 482-6332 Mobile Phone:....................................................(225) 241-8430 E-Mail:............................................... schneider@louisiana.edu Assistant Director:..................................................Matt Hebert Office Phone:......................................................(337) 482-6330 Mobile Phone:...................................................(337) 288-6023 E-Mail:....................................................... matth@louisiana.edu ACOMM Assistant:............................................... David Collins Office Phone:......................................................(337) 482-6329 Mobile Phone:............................................................................TBA Office Fax:.............................................................(337) 482-6529 E-Mail...............................................................................................TBA Mailing Address:.................................... 201 Reinhardt Drive .........................................................................Cox Athletics Center .......................................................................... Lafayette, LA 70506

PHOTO CREDITS

Contributing photographers: Brad Kemp, Buffy Massey, Ben Massey, Paul Angelle, Mary Cormaci, Glen Clark, Terri H. Fensel, Matt Tarver, John Korduner, Stephanie Lunn Morvant, John Musemeche, Rob Musemeche, University Archives, Athletic Network.

11.25 Georgia Southern * TBA

TBA

12.2 at Appalachian State * TBA

TBA

* - Sun Belt Conference game HC - Homecoming All times are Central; dates and times are subject to change All games can be heard on the Louisiana Ragin’ Cajuns Radio Network and on RaginCajuns.com

2016 SUN BELT BOWL SCHEDULE 12.16

AutoNation Cure Bowl Orlando, Fla. vs. The American

12.16

R+L Carriers New Orleans New Orleans, La. vs. Conference USA

12.16

Raycom Camellia Montgomery, Ala. vs. MAC

12.23

GoDaddy Bowl Mobile, Ala. vs. MAC

12.30

NOVA Home Loans Arizona Bowl Tucson, Ariz. vs. Mountain West

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2017 LOUISIANA RAGIN’ CAJUNS FOOTBALL NUMERICAL ROSTER

No. 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 9 9 10 10 11 11 12 13 13 14 15 15 16 16 17 17 18 18 19 19 20 20 21 21 22 22 23 23 24 24 25 25 26 28 28 29 30 31 32 33 33 34 34 35 35 36 36 37 37 38 38 39 40 41 42 43

Name Pos. RETIRED - Brian Mitchell Ja’Marcus Bradley ...............................................WR Levarious Varnado .............................................. DB Jordan Davis ......................................................... QB Joe Dillon ................................................................DE Trev Miller ...............................................................DE Jordan Wright .......................................................RB RETIRED - Charles Tillman Michael Jacquet ..................................................WR Corey Turner ......................................................... DB Travis Crawford .................................................... DB Andre Nunez ........................................................ QB Dion Ray ................................................................. QB Simeon Thomas ................................................... DB Kamar Greenhouse ............................................ DB Trey Ragas ..............................................................RB Matt Barnes............................................................. TE Jarvis Jeffries .........................................................DE Lorenzo Cryer ....................................................... DB Raynard Ford ......................................................... TE RETIRED - Jake Delhomme Ryheem Malone ..................................................WR Vince Thomas ....................................................... DB RETIRED - Brandon Stokely Bennie Higgins .....................................................DE Elijah Mitchell ........................................................RB Jake Arceneaux .................................................... QB Denarius Howard ................................................ DB Levi Lewis .............................................................. QB Damar’ren Mitchell ............................................ DB DJ Miller.................................................................. DB Devin Scott ...........................................................WR Kadon Harrison .................................................... QB Troy McCollum ..................................................... DB Jarrod Jackson .....................................................WR Julius Perkins ......................................................... LB Keenan Barnes .....................................................WR Alonzo Brown ........................................................ LB Earnest Patterson ................................................WR Tanner Wiggins ..................................................... LB Darius Hoggins .....................................................RB Tracy Walker .......................................................... DB Jeremiah West....................................................... DB Tydrell Wright........................................................WR Raymond Calais ....................................................RB Deuce Wallace ...................................................... DB Brayden Bailey....................................................... LB Chris Collins ..........................................................WR Bralen Trahan ....................................................... DB LeRoy Franklin .....................................................WR T.J. Posey ................................................................. LB SchDarren Archie ................................................ DB RETIRED - Tyrell Fenroy Carlos Robinson ................................................... TE Jam Williams ......................................................... DB Ferrod Gardner...................................................... LB Hayden Yezak............................................................K Leon Duncan ........................................................WR Chaiziere Malbrue ............................................... LB Stevie Artigue ..........................................................K Ashton Johnson ...................................................RB Blair Brooks ........................................................... DB Errol Brown ........................................................... DB Calvin Linden ...........................................................K Terik Miller .............................................................. LB Zi’Yon Hill ................................................................DT Ja’len Johnson ..................................................... DB Brijuan Dace........................................................... LB RETIRED - Orlando Thomas Kaleb Fredericks ................................................... LB

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2017 LOUISIANA FOOTBALL ROSTER ALPHABETICAL ROSTER

No. 16 31 36 26 76 21 10 86 99 59 49 2 79 37 21 37 25 53 62 28 7 11 69 41 3 3 75 35 48 11 29 43 34 77 85 9 19 15 39 23 44 72 16 84 73 50 20 6 10 36 93 40 94 50 51 56 98 88 57 45 92 96 17 38 35 13

Name Jake Arceneaux SchDarren Archie Stevie Artigue Brayden Bailey Kendall Baker Keenan Barnes Matt Barnes Aaron Bird Tra’Vontae Booker Jacques Boudreaux Paul Boudreaux Ja’Marcus Bradley Kordell Brewster Blair Brooks Alonzo Brown Errol Brown Raymond Calais Christian Cederquist Daniel Chapman Chris Collins Travis Crawford Lorenzo Cryer Caden Cunningham Brijuan Dace Jordan Davis Joe Dillon Kevin Dotson Leon Duncan Noah Fontenot Raynard Ford LeRoy Franklin Kaleb Fredericks Ferrod Gardner Adrian Goodacre Calif Gossett Kamar Greenhouse Kadon Harrison Bennie Higgins Zi’Yon Hill Darius Hoggins Tanner Holmes Grant Horst Denarius Howard Cameron Howell David Hudson Robert Hunt Jarrod Jackson Michael Jacquet Jarvis Jeffries Ashton Johnson Darryl Johnson Ja’len Johnson Andarious Jones Andre Jones Ken Jones Terrence Jones LaDarrius Kidd Seth Kootsouradis Jackson Ladner Shay LaPorte Taboris Lee David Lemoto Levi Lewis Calvin Linden Chaiziere Malbrue Ryheem Malone

Pos. QB DB K LB OL WR TE K/P DT LB LS WR OL DB LB DB RB OL DT WR DB DB OL LB QB DE OL WR LB TE WR LB LB OL WR DB QB DE DT RB LB OL DB WR OL OL WR WR DE RB DT DB DT DE LB DE DT P LS LB DT DT QB K LB WR

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

Wt. 190 185 185 215 295 208 233 200 330 228 240 195 300 200 201 181 175 325 261 182 185 173 271 202 205 215 309 155 228 294 165 215 215 317 188 175 180 245 280 177 225 302 195 190 280 328 190 185 245 198 319 210 270 220 230 223 307 185 210 223 295 310 175 221 209 182

Cl. R-Fr. Fr. Jr. Jr. R-Fr. Jr. Sr. Jr. So. So. Fr. So. Jr. So. So. So. So. Jr. R-Fr. Jr. Sr. Jr. So. Fr. Jr. So. So. Sr. Fr. Sr. R-Fr. So. Jr. Jr. R-Fr. So. Fr. So. Fr. Sr. R-Fr. Sr. Sr. R-Fr. Fr. So. So. So. Sr. So. So. Fr. So. Fr. Fr. So. Jr. R-Fr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Fr. Jr. Jr. Jr.

Exp. RS HS 2L JC RS 2L 3L 1L Sq. 1L HS 1L JC 1L Sq. Sq. 1L RS RS 1L 3L 1L Sq. HS 1L 1L 1L Sq. HS 1L RS Sq. JC 2L RS 1L HS JC HS 3L RS 3L 1L RS HS 1L 1L 1L 1L Sq. Sq. HS Sq. HS HS 1L 2L RS Sq. 1L 3L 1L HS Sq. 1L Tr.

Hometown /Previous School Lafayette, La./Ascension Episcopal Brandon, Miss./Brandon Lafayette, La./Lafayette St. George, Utah/College of the Desert McCalla, Ala./McAdory Madison, Miss./Madison Central Groesbeck, Texas/Groesback New Iberia, La./Westgate Jackson, La./East Feliciana New Orleans, La./Holy Cross Harahan, La./Brother Martin Ackerman, Miss./Choctaw County San Bernardino, Calif./Chaffey College Thibodaux, La./Thibodaux Magee, Miss./Magee New Orleans, La./St. Augustine Breaux Bridge, La./Cecilia Copenhagen, Denmark/Eastern Arizona JC Humble, Texas/Atascocita Prairieville, La./Dutchtown New Orleans, La./Holy Cross Jefferson, La./Riverdale Lafayette, La./Acadiana Shubuta, Miss./Quitman Spring, Texas/Klein Oak Tylertown, Miss./Tylertown Plaquemine, La./Plaquemine New Orleans, La./Pope John Paul II Lafayette, La./St. Thomas More Hyattsville, Md./ASA (N.Y.) College Richmond, Texas/George Ranch Gulfport, Miss./Gulfport Dayton, Ohio/Coffeyville CC Carthage, Texas/Carthage Pensacola, Fla./Pensacola Marksville, La./Marksville Port Arthur, Texas/Memorial Greenwood, Miss./Mississippi Delta JC New Iberia, La./Catholic Coconut Creek, Fla./Monarch Newton, Texas/Newton Spanish Fort, Ala./Spanish Fort Greenwood, Miss./Mississippi Delta JC Bossier City, La./Airline Lafayette, La./Lafayette Burkeville, Texas/Burkeville Reserve, La./East St. John Beaumont, Texas/Beaumont Central Gastonia, N.C./Mississippi Delta JC Baton Rouge, La./Woodlawn Morgan City, La./Morgan City Berwick, La./Central Catholic Fort Smith, Ark./Northside Angie, La./Varnado Lafayette, La./Westminster Christian Pearland, Texas/Pearland Gulfport, Miss./Harrison Central Crestview, Fla./Crestview New Orleans, La./De La Salle Abbeville, La./Vermilion Catholic Ackerman, Miss./Choctaw County Los Angeles, Calif./Los Angeles Valley CC Baton Rouge, La./Scotlandville Magnet River Ridge, La./John Curtis Carencro, La./Westminster Academy Houston, Texas/SMU

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Ken Marks Harry McCollum Troy McCollum DJ Miller Terik Miller Trev Miller Damar’ren Mitchell Elijah Mitchell Mustafa Mitchell Andre Nunez Earnest Patterson Julius Perkins Kevon Perry Gabe Pontiff T.J. Posey Cole Prudhomme Trey Ragas Dion Ray Carlos Robinson Rico Robinson Chase Rogers Carlos Rubio Devin Scott Craig Smith Rodrick Stephens Simeon Thomas Vince Thomas Bralen Trahan Chris Turner Corey Turner Levarious Varnado Staten Wade Tracy Walker Deuce Wallace Akkai Ward Jeremiah West Tommy Whitted Tanner Wiggins Jam Williams D’Aquin Withrow Jordan Wright Tydrell Wright Hayden Yezak

OL P DB DB LB DE DB RB DE QB WR LB DT K LB OL RB QB TE OL TE OL WR OL DT DB DB DB TE DB DB OL DB DB OL DB LB LB DB OL RB WR K

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

311 190 178 200 215 273 185 215 221 205 155 200 301 160 245 292 223 213 223 305 248 250 182 310 297 194 195 185 243 204 178 285 200 196 302 185 245 211 190 307 206 175 175

So. Gr. Sr. Jr. So. Sr. So. Fr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Fr. Sr. So. R-Fr. So. So. So. Fr. Fr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Fr. So. Jr. Sr. So. Sr. So. R-Fr. Fr. Jr. R-Fr. Jr. Sr. So. Jr. Fr.

Sq. Tr. 3L JC 1L 1L 1L HS JC JC JC JC 1L HS 3L Sq. RS 1L Sq. Sq. HS HS 3L 1L 2L 2L 2L HS Sq. 2L 1L RS 3L Sq. RS HS JC RS HS 3L 1L HS HS

Beaumont, Texas/Beaumont Central Arlington Heights, Ill./Georgetown Miami, Fla./North Miami Cedar Hill, Texas/Navarro College Pensacola, Fla./Escambia Noxapater, Miss./Itawamba CC Magnolia, Texas/Magnolia West Erath, La./Erath Newark, N.J./Lackawanna College Pacoima, Calif./Iowa Western CC Brenham, Texas/Blinn College Houston, Texas/Blinn College Buffalo, N.Y./Allan Hancock (Calif.) JC Lafayette, La./St. Thomas More Gadsden, Ala./Gadsden City Eunice, La./Eunice New Orleans, La./Archbishop Shaw New Orleans, La./Helen Cox Monroe, La./Ouachita Pensacola, Fla./Pensacola Catholic Bay St. Louis, Miss./St. Stanislaus Alexandria, La./Alexandria Senior Harvey, La./West Jefferson West Palm Beach, Fla./Tyler JC Hialeah, Fla./Hialeah Miami, Fla./Carol City New Orleans, La./De La Salle Lafayette, La./Acadiana Lafayette, La./Lafayette New Orleans, La./Miller-McCoy Academy Calhoun City, Miss./Itawamba CC Texarkana, Ark./Reedley (Calif.) JC Brunswick, Ga./Brunswick Lafayette, La./St. Thomas More Brusly, La./Brusly New Orleans, La./St. Augustine Orlando, Fla./Michigan Morgan City, La./Central Catholic Farmerville, La./Union Parish HS Harvey, La./West Jefferson Pearl, Miss./Pearl Lilburn, Ga./Brevard College Tomball, Texas/Concordia Lutheran

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Tanner Holmes ...................................................... LB Shay LaPorte .......................................................... LB Mustafa Mitchell...................................................DE Noah Fontenot...................................................... LB Paul Boudreaux......................................................LS Robert Hunt ...........................................................OL Andre Jones ...........................................................DE Ken Jones................................................................. LB Craig Smith ............................................................OL Christian Cederquist ...........................................OL Tommy Whitted..................................................... LB Terrence Jones ......................................................DE Jackson Ladner ......................................................LS Jacques Boudreaux ............................................. LB D’Aquin Withrow ..................................................OL Cole Prudhomme ................................................OL Daniel Chapman ..................................................DT Carlos Rubio ..........................................................OL Rico Robinson .......................................................OL Ken Marks ...............................................................OL Caden Cunningham ...........................................OL Staten Wade ...........................................................OL Akkai Ward .............................................................OL Grant Horst .............................................................OL David Hudson........................................................OL Kevin Dotson .........................................................OL Kendall Baker ........................................................OL Adrian Goodacre ..................................................OL Kordell Brewster....................................................OL Chase Rogers ......................................................... TE Harry McCollum ......................................................P Cameron Howell..................................................WR Calif Gossett ..........................................................WR Aaron Bird ............................................................. K/P Chris Turner ............................................................ TE Seth Kootsouradis ..................................................P Gabe Pontiff...............................................................K Kevon Perry ............................................................DT Taboris Lee .............................................................DT Darryl Johnson .....................................................DT Andarious Jones ...................................................DT Rodrick Stephens .................................................DT David Lemoto .......................................................DT LaDarrius Kidd ......................................................DT Tra’Vontae Booker ...............................................DT

COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Mark Hudspeth (Delta State, 1992) Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks: Will Hall (North Alabama, 2003) Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers: Mike Lucas (Liberty, 1982) Assistant Head Coach/Tight Ends: Reed Stringer (Delta State, 2001) Co-Defensive Coordinator/Secondary: Charlie Harbison (Gardner-Webb, 1995) Run Game Coordinator/Offensive Line: Mitch Rodrigue (Nicholls State, 1988) Wide Receivers: Jorge Munoz (Bethany, 1998) Running Backs: Michael Desormeaux (Louisiana, 2008) Defensive Tackles: Levorn Harbin (North Alabama, 1998) Defensive Ends: Marquase Lovings (Howard, 2006) Director of Football Operations: Troy Wingerter (Louisiana, 1993)

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2017 LOUISIANA RAGIN’ CAJUNS FOOTBALL 2017 PRESEASON DEPTH CHART

CHARTING THE CAJUNS

OFFENSE WR (Z) 2 20

Ja’Marcus Bradley (6-1, 195, So.) Jarrod Jackson (6-0, 190, So.)

DEFENSE DE 10 15

Jarvis Jeffries (6-3, 245, Sr.) Bennie Higgins (6-0, 223, So.)

WR (Y)

6 13

Michael Jacquet (6-2, 185, So.) Ryheem Malone (5-9, 182, Jr.)

DT

90 98

Kevon Perry (6-1, 301, Sr.) LaDarrius Kidd (6-3, 307, Jr.)

LT

60 52

D’Aquin Withrow (6-6, 307, Sr.) Craig Smith (6-6, 310, Sr.)

NT

92 99

Taboris Lee (6-2, 295, Sr.) Tra’Vontae Booker (6-4, 330, So.)

LG

50 67

Robert Hunt (6-5, 328, So.) Ken Marks (6-4, 311, So.)

Bandit

4 56

Trevara Miller (6-1, 273, Sr.) Terrence Jones (6-3, 223, So.)

C

61 79

Cole Prudhomme (6-3, 202, So.) Kordell Brewster (6-2, 300, Jr.)

Slash

6 20

Corey Turner (6-1, 204, Jr.) Julius Perkins (6-3, 200, Jr.)

RG

75 77

Kevin Dotson (6-4, 309, So.) Adrian Goodacre (6-4, 317, Jr.)

MLB

30 44

TJ Posey (6-0, 245, Sr.) Tanner Holmes (6-1, 225, R-Fr.)

RT

72 70

Grant Horst (6-5, 302, Sr.) Staten Wade (6-5, 285, So.)

WLB

3 59

Joe Dillon (6-3, 215, So.) Jacques Boudreaux (6-1, 228, So.)

TE (F)

11 33

Raynard Ford (6-5, 294, Sr.) Carlos Robinson (6-3, 223, So.)

LCB

2 18

Levarious Varnado (5-10, 178, Sr.) DJ Miller (5-11, 200, Jr.)

WR (X)

21 85

Keenan Barnes (6-3, 208, Jr.) Calif Gossett (6-5, 188, R-Fr.)

BS

23 18

Tracy Walker (6-2, 200, Sr.) Blair Brooks (6-1, 200, So.)

QB

3 8

Jordan Davis (6-3, 205, Jr.) Andre Nunez (6-3, 205, Jr.)

FS

7 16

Travis Crawford (5-11, 185, Sr.) Denarius Howard (6-0, 195, Sr.)

RB

23 4 9

Darrius Hoggins (5-7, 177, Sr.) Jordan Wright (5-11, 206, So.) - or Trey Ragas (5-11, 223, R-Fr.)

RCB

17 19

Damar’ren Mitchell (5-11, 185, So.) Troy McCollum (6-0, 178, Sr.)

SPECIALISTS K 36 38

Stevie Artigue (5-10, 185, Jr.) Calvin Linden (6-0, 221, Jr.)

P

86 81

Aaron Bird (6-0, 200, Jr.) Harry McCollum (6-3, 190, Gr.)

LS

57 25

Jackson Ladner (6-0, 210, Jr.) Deuce Wallace (5-11, 196, So.)

H

86 8

Aaron Bird (6-0, 200, Jr.) Andre Nunez (6-3, 205, Jr.)

PR

13 2

Rhyeem Malone (5-9, 182, Jr.) Levarious Varnado (5-10, 178, Sr.)

KR

25 13 2

Raymond Calais (5-9, 175, So.) Rhyeem Malone (5-9, 182, Jr.) Levarious Varnado (5-10, 178, Sr.)

Current Streak L1 Current Home Streak W1 Current Road Streak W1 Last win 30-3, at ULM (12/3/16) Last loss 28-21, vs. Southern Miss (12/17/16)

2016

Overall 6-7 Sun Belt 5-3 Non-Conference 1-3 Home 2-3 Away 1-5 Neutral 0-1 Day game 2-3 Night game (6 p.m. or later) 2-5 TV game 6-7 ESPN 0-1 ESPN2 0-1 ESPN3 4-4 ESPNU 1-0 Others 1-1 August 0-0 September 2-2 October 1-2 November 2-2 December 1-1 vs. Top-25 teams 0-0 vs. non-ranked teams 6-7 vs. FCS 1-0 on natural grass 0-1 on artificial surface 6-6 Scoring first 2-1 Coming-from-behind 5-2 Leading after 1st quarter 4-1 Trailing after 1st quarter 0-4 Tied after 1st quarter 2-1 Leading at halftime 6-0 Trailing at halftime 0-6 Tied at halftime 0-1 Leading after 3rd quarter 6-0 Trailing after 3rd quarter 0-6 Tied after 3rd quarter 0-1 Overtime 0-2 Scoring < 20 points 0-3 Scoring 20 or > points 6-4 Scoring 30 or > points 3-2 Allowing < 20 points 3-0 Allowing 10 points or less 2-0 Allowing 20 or > points 3-7 With 70-yard rusher 5-4 With 100-yard rusher 4-1 Allow 100-yard rusher 1-4 With 300-yard passer 0-0 Allow 300-yard passer 1-3 Outgain opponent 5-2 Gain 300+ yards total offense 4-4 Allow 300+ yards total offense 4-7 No turnovers Less than three turnovers Three or more turnovers No takeaways Three or more takeaways Fewer turnovers Equal turnovers More turnovers Control time of possession Opponent controls TOP Possession time equal

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Gadsden - T.J. Posey McCalla - Kendall Baker Spanish Fort - Grant Horst

ARKANSAS (2)

Fort Smith - Andarious Jones Texarkana - Staten Wade

CALIFORNIA (3)

Los Angeles - David Lemoto Pacoima - Andre Nunez San Bernardino - Kordell Brewster

FLORIDA (10)

Coconut Creek - Darius Hoggins Crestview - Seth Kootsouradis Hialeah - Rodrick Stephens Miami (2) - Troy McCollum, Simeon Thomas Orlando - Tommy Whitted Pensacola (3) - Calif Gossett, Terik Miller, Rico Robinson West Palm Beach - Craig Smith

GEORGIA (2)

Brunswick - Tracy Walker Lilburn - Tydrell Wright

ILLINOIS (1)

Arlington Heights - Harry McCollum

LOUISIANA (48)

Abbeville - Shay LaPorte Alexandria - Carlos Rubio Angie - Andre Jones Baton Rouge (2) - Ashton Johnson, Levi Lewis Bossier City - Cameron Howell Breaux Bridge - Raymond Calais Brusly - Akkai Ward

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PLAYERS 16 Jake ARCENEAUX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . R-sen-o 31 SchDARREN Archie . . . . . . . . . . . . Shuh-Darren 36 Stevie ARTIGUE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . R-teeg 25 Raymond CALAIS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cal-lay 34 FERROD Gardner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fir-rod 9 KAMAR Greenhouse . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kuh-marr 19 KADON Harrison . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kay-den 23 Darius HOGGINS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hog-gens 16 DENARIUS Howard . . . . . . . . . . . . . De-nair-e-us 6 Michael JACQUET . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jock-ette 94 ANDARIOUS Jones . . . . . . . . . . . . . An-dare-e-us 88 Seth KOOTSOURADIS . . . . . . . Coot-sur-add-us 45 Shay LaPORTE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . La-port 92 TABORIS Lee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tah-bore-is 35 CHAIZIERE Malbrue . . . Shay-zee-air Mal-brew 38 TERIK Miller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tuh-reek 17 DAMAR’REN Mitchell . . . . . . . . . . Duh-mare-in 7 Andre NUNEZ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Noon-yez 90 KEVON Perry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . KAY-von 61 Cole PRUDHOMME . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pru-dome 9 Trey RAGAS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ray-gus 8 DION Ray . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dee-on 2 Levarious Varnado . Luh-vare-e-us Varn-uh-doe 71 AKKAI Ward . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ah-KYE 60 D’AQUIN Withrow . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dee-ack-win

Carencro - Chaiziere Malbrue Erath - Elijah Mitchell Eunice - Cole Prudhomme Farmerville - Jam Williams Harahan - Paul Boudreaux Harvey (2) - Devin Scott, D’Aquin Withrow Jackson - Tra’Vontae Booker Jefferson - Lorenzo Cryer Lafayette (10) - Jake Arceneaux, Stevie Artigue, Caden Cunningham, Noah Fontenot, David Hudson, Ken Jones, Gabe Pontiff, Bralen Trahan, Chris Turner, Deuce Wallace Marksville - Kamar Greenhouse Monroe - Carlos Robinson Morgan City (3) - Darryl Johnson, Ja’len Johnson, Tanner Wiggins New Iberia (2) - Aaron Bird, Zi’Yon Hill New Orleans (9) - Jacques Boudreaux, Errol Brown, Travis Crawford, Leon Duncan, Jackson Ladner, Trey Ragas, Dion Ray, Vince Thomas, Corey Turner Plaquemine - Kevin Dotson Prairieville - Chris Collins Reserve - Jarrod Jackson River Ridge - Calvin Linden Thibodaux - Blair Brooks

MARYLAND (1)

Hyattsville - Raynard Ford

MISSISSIPPI (15)

Ackerman (2) - Ja’Marcus Bradley, Taboris Lee Bay St. Louis - Chase Rogers Brandon - SchDarren Archie Calhoun City - Levarious Varnado Greenwood (2) - Bennie Higgins, Denarius Howard Gulfport (2) - Kaleb Fredericks, LaDarrius Kidd Madison - Keenan Barnes Magee - Alonzo Brown Noxapater - Trev Miller Pearl - Jordan Wright

COACHES Michael DESORMEAUX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dez-er-moe LEVORN Harbin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Luh-vorn Mark HUDSPETH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hud-speth MARQUASE Lovings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Marcus JORGE Munoz . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . George Mitch RODRIGUE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rod-reeg HOMETOWNS Carencro (Louisiana) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Care-en-crow Erath (Louisiana) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E-rath Groesbeck (Texas) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Grows-beck Plaquemine (Louisiana) . . . . . . . . . . . . Plack-uh-men

Shubuta - Brijuan Dace Tylertown - Joe Dillon

NEW JERSEY (1)

Newark - Mustafa Mitchell

NORTH CAROLINA (1)

Gastonia - Jarvis Jeffries

NEW YORK (1)

Buffalo - Kevon Perry

OHIO (1)

Dayton - Ferrod Gardner

TEXAS (17)

Beaumont (2) - Michael Jacquet, Ken Marks Brenham - Earnest Patterson Burkeville - Robert Hunt Carthage - Adrian Goodacre Cedar Hill - DJ Miller Groesbeck - Matt Barnes Houston (2) - Ryheem Malone, Julius Perkins Humble - Daniel Chapman Magnolia - Damar’ren Mitchell Newton - Tanner Holmes Pearland - Terrence Jones Port Arthur - Kadon Harrison Richmond - LeRoy Franklin Spring - Jordan Davis Tomball - Hayden Yezak

UTAH (1)

St. George - Brayden Bailey

DENMARK (1)

Copenhagen - Christian Cederquist

NCAA Infractions Case Summary On January 12, 2016, the NCAA Division I Committee on Infractions issued its report detailing findings of NCAA rules violations involving a former University of Louisiana at Lafayette assistant football coach. The Committee’s infractions report concluded a nearly two-year collaborative investigation by the University and NCAA enforcement staff. The Committee found that over a period of three years, the former assistant coach arranged for several prospective football student-athletes to obtain fraudulent entrance exam scores, and that he provided impermissible cash inducements to a prospect who eventually enrolled at the University. The former assistant coach was also cited for unethical conduct and failing to cooperate in the investigation. The Committee commended the University for its “exemplary cooperation” in the investigation, and there was no finding of a failure to monitor or a lack of institutional control against the University. In the University’s May 2015 Response to the NCAA’s Notice of Allegations, it self-imposed a series of penalties and corrective actions, which included vacating the 2011 football season, reducing football recruiting activities for a period of two years and reducing football scholarships over a period of three years. By way of the infractions report, the Committee on Infractions adopted the University’s self-imposed penalties – including the two-year probationary period – and further required that the University add an additional year of recruiting restrictions, vacate contests from the 2012-2014 seasons in which student-athletes competed while ineligible and submit a $5,000 fine to the NCAA. The Committee also imposed a series of reporting requirements during the period of probation (January 12, 2016 – January 11, 2018). The penalties did not include a postseason ban. For his role in the violations and failure to cooperate in the investigation, the former assistant coach received an eight-year show cause order.

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2017 LOUISIANA RAGIN’ CAJUNS FOOTBALL go-ahead 21-yard kick with 6:59 remaining in a 23-21 win … connected on field goals of 40, 41 and 33 yards in a soggy first half against ULM … made collegiate debut against Kentucky (9/5), converting on a pair of PAT attempts and kicking a 31-yard field goal in the third quarter … named to the Sun Belt Conference Academic Honor Roll … earned first letter. High School: A three-star recruit by Scout.com and 247Sports.com … a fourtime all-district selection for head coach Jay Domengeaux at Lafayette High School ... a three-time Class 5A All-State selection ... ranked nationally as the No. 41 kicker by ESPN.com … ranked as the No. 67 prospect among Louisiana high school players … finished 33-for-40 in field goals for his career at LHS ... holds LHS records for most field goals in a game (5) and longest field goal (54 yards) ... one of the strongest and most accurate kickers in the state of Louisiana as a junior, making 9 of 10 field goal attempts with his only miss from 63 yards … at the March 2014 Houston Fab 50 Camp, was 8-for-8 on field goals from inside 60 yards, including kicks of 50 and 55 yards. Personal: Born Sept. 10, 1996 in Lafayette ... the son of Mike and Carlyn Artigue ... has one brother, Michael, and one sister, Natalie ... majoring in finance.

31 Alex Allen TE • 6-0 • 215 • So. Slidell, La. Northshore HS 2016 (Redshirt freshman): Member of the scout team ... did not see playing time. 2015 (Freshman): Joined the team as a walk-on and was a member of the scout team ... redshirt season. High School: Two-sport letterwinner at Northshore High School ... was a tight end and fullback for the Panthers ... coached by Mike Bourg ... also lettered in baseball. Personal: Born Aug. 14, 1996 in Metairie, La. ... the son of Bill Allen and Erica Cassara ... has two brothers ... majoring in finance.

16 Jake Arceneaux

ARTIGUE’S SINGLE GAME HIGHS Kickoffs: 8, Northwestern State, Sept. 12, 2015 Yards: 459, Northwestern State, Sept. 12, 2015 Field Goals: 4, at Tulane, Sept. 24, 2016 Long field goal: 49, at Georgia State, Nov. 7, 2015 PATS: 5, Northwestern State, Sept. 12, 2015

QB • 6-2 • 190 • R-Fr. Lafayette, La. Ascension Episcopal HS 2016 (Freshman): Spent the season as a redshirt ... member of the scout team. High School: A three-star prospect by 247Sports … threw for 2,364 yards and 26 touchdowns as a senior at Ascension Episcopal School ... added 561 yards on the ground and six TDs for the Blue Gators ... coached by former Ragin’ Cajuns quarterback and current UL assistant coach Michael Desormeaux … a first-team District 7-1A and secondteam Class 1A All-State selection in 2015 … helped 9-1 team reach Division 4 semifinals … rated at No. 10 on the Daily Advertiser list of Acadiana-area recruits … played in LHSCA All-Star Game in Baton Rouge … a second-team Daily Advertiser All-Acadiana pick … rated as the No. 71 pro-style quarterback in the country according to 247Sports.com … finished 125-of-227 passing for 1,886 yards with 19 touchdowns as a junior. Personal: Born May 15, 1998 in Lafayette ... the son of Joey and Robin Arceneaux ... has two sisters ... a cousin, Colby Arceneaux, played football at Ole Miss (2007) and Northwestern State (2008-09) ... an uncle, Bryan Arceneaux, played football at Northwestern State from 1981-84 ... enjoys hunting and fishing in his spare time ... majoring in business management.

ARTIGUE’S CAREER STATS FIELD GOALS Made Att Pct. Long Blkd 2015 8 15 53.3 49 1 2016 19 24 79.2 47 0 Total 24 27 69.2 49 1 KICKOFFS No. 2015 51 2016 58 Total 109

Avg. 56.7 59.5 58.2

TB 7 18 25

OB 1 2 3

76 Kendall Baker OL • 6-5 • 295 • R-Fr. McCalla, Ala. McAdory HS 2016 (Freshman): Spent the season as a redshirt ... member of the scout team. High School: A two-star recruit by Scout.com … fouryear letterwinner at McAdory High School ... coached by David Powell ... helped lead MHS to four region championships ... helped the Yellowjackets to a 10-2 record as a senior in 2015, the Class 6A Region 4 title and second-round of state playoffs … helped MHS to a 12-1 record and a thirdround appearance of the AHSAA state playoffs as a junior. Personal: Born August 5, 1998 in Tuscaloosa, Ala. ... the son of Elizabeth Baker and the late Michael Baker ... has one brother and two sisters ... member of the National Honor Society in high school ... a Kinesiology major.

36 Stevie Artigue K • 5-10 • 175 • Jr. Lafayette, La. Lafayette HS • 2016 All-Louisiana (Second-Team) • 2017 Lou Groza Award Watch List 2016 (Sophomore): Connected on 29 of 31 extra point attempts and was 19-for-24 (.792) in field goals ... finished as the Ragin’ Cajuns leader in scoring (86) ... his 19 field goals were tied with John Roveto (1977) for the second-most in a single-season in school history ... named second-team All-Louisiana ... finished 21st nationally among FBS kickers in field goals made per game (1.46) and 36th in field goal percentage (.792) ... ended the season making his last nine field goals ... made at least one field goal in 10 games during the season ... established a single-game, career-high in field goals going 4-for-4 at Tulane (9/24) ... went 3-for-4 with a season-long of 47 yards the following week at New Mexico State (10/1) ... ended the regular season with a 3-for-3 performance, converting on field goals of 26, 35 and 37 yards in a driving rain at ULM (12/3) ... booted two field goals in games against Texas State (10/22) and Idaho (11/5) ... connected on a 44-yard field goal in season opener against Boise State (9/3) ... finished the season converting his last 25 PAT attempts after struggling in Sun Belt Conference opener against South Alabama (9/17) ... earned second letter. 2015 (Freshman): Team’s primary kicking specialist as a true freshman, converting 26 for 28 PAT attempts and 8 of 15 field goals … second on the team in scoring with 50 points booted season-high three field goals in back-toback games against ULM (10/31) and Georgia State (11/7) … converted on a season-high 49-yard kick in the third quarter at Georgia State before booting a

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PAT 26-28 29-31 55-59

21 Keenan Barnes WR • 6-3 • 200 • Jr. Madison, Miss. Madison Central HS 2016 (Sophomore): Appeared in all 13 games during the season and earned 11 starts ... second on the team in both receptions (31) and yards (418) ... tied for the Sun Belt Conference lead with six touchdown receptions ... recorded at least two receptions in the Ragin’ Cajuns first 10 games of the season ... caught season-high four passes in games against Tulane (9/24) and Appalachian State (10/12) ... had three receptions for season-high 89 yards with a touchdown at Georgia Southern (11/10) ... his third-quarter touchdown against the Eagles came on a 48-yard pass from Al Riles on an end around, giving Louisiana a 31-13 lead ... posted TD receptions in three straight games beginning with a 38-yard score against South Alabama (9/17) ... added an acrobatic TD grab in overtime at Tulane (9/24) giving Louisiana a 23-16 lead ... helped cap a 12-play, 75-yard drive at New Mexico State (10/1) with a 5-yard

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TD reception ... added an 18-yard scoring pass at Texas State (10/22) and caught an 11-yard TD pass in the season opener against Boise State (9/3) ... posted three catches for 42 yards at Georgia (11/19) ... had a 34-yard reception in home finale against Arkansas State (11/26) and caught a 12-yard pass against Southern Miss (12/17) in the R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl ... earned second letter. 2015 (Freshman): Appeared in nine games, playing mainly on special teams … had one reception for 21 yards in the Ragin’ Cajuns home opener against Northwestern State (9/12) … earned first letter. High School: A three-star recruit by Scout.com and ESPN.com … rated as the No. 33 prospect in the state of Mississippi … caught 156 passes for 2,464 yards and 27 touchdowns in a three-year career at MCHS … recorded 55 receptions for 914 yards and 13 touchdowns for the Jaguars as a senior … had 76 catches for 1,227 yards and 12 TDs as a junior … earned all-state honors and was selected to play in the 2014 Mississippi/Alabama All-Star Game … a member of the Clarion-Ledger Football All-Metro Team. Personal: Born Jan. 7, 1997 in Jackson, Miss. ... the son of Keith and Laurie Barnes ... has one brother, Keith, Jr., and one sister, Kristin ... a sports management major.

86 Aaron Bird K/P • 6-0 • 200 • Jr. New Iberia, La. Westgate HS 2016 (Sophomore): Did not see playing time ... member of the scout team. 2015 (Redshirt freshman): Saw his first collegiate action against New Mexico State (11/21), handing the placekicking chores after an injury to starter Stevie Artigue … converted on all four PAT attempts in appearances against NM State and Appalachian State (11/28), while kicking a pair of field goals against NM State … named to the Sun Belt Conference Commissioner’s List … earned first letter. 2014 (Freshman): Redshirt season ... spent the year as a member of the scout team. High School: A three-time All-District 7-5A selection in both football and baseball at Westgate High School … four-year letterwinner in football at WHS, helping the Tigers to three playoff appearances … coached by Ryan Antoine … participated in the All-American Bowl … named to the Academic All-State team … also lettered in soccer, basketball, baseball and golf. Personal: Born April 9, 1996 in New Iberia … the son of Denny and Danette Bird … is one of five children … named the WHS class valedictorian … enjoys fishing and golf in his spare time … an industrial technology major.

BARNES’ SINGLE GAME HIGHS Receptions: 4, at Tulane, Sept. 24, 2016; vs. Appalachian State, Oct. 12, 2016 Receiving Yards: 89, at Georgia Southern, Nov. 10, 2016 Long reception: 48, at Georgia Southern, Nov. 10, 2016 Receiving TDs: 1, six times, last at Georgia Southern, Nov. 10. 2016 BARNES’ CAREER STATS RECEIVING G Rec Yds TD 2015 9 1 27 0 2016 13 31 418 6 Total 22 32 445 6

Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G 27 0.1 27.0 3.0 48 2.4 13.5 32.2 48 1.5 13.9 20.2

10 Matt Barnes

BIRD’S SINGLE GAME HIGHS Field Goals: 2, New Mexico State, Nov. 21, 2015 Long field goal: 31, New Mexico State, Nov. 21, 2015 PATS: 3, New Mexico State, Nov. 21, 2015

TE • 6-3 • 233 • Sr. Groesbeck, Texas Groesbeck HS

BIRD’S CAREER STATS FIELD GOALS Made Att Pct. Long Blkd 2015 2 2 100.0 31 0

2016 (Junior): Made appearances in 10 games during the season as a reserve tight end and member of the Ragin’ Cajuns special teams unit ... had five receptions on the season, averaging 8.0 yards per catch ... had a pair of receptions against Boise State (9/3) and Tulane (9/24) ... added a 3-yard reception against Idaho (11/5) 2015 (Sophomore): Missed the entire season with a knee injury suffered after spring practice. 2014 (Redshirt freshman): Played in 10 games as a reserve tight end and special teams member ... recorded his first career reception, a four-yard pass from Terrance Broadway in the second quarter in the Ragin’ Cajuns seasonopener against Southern (8/30) … named to the Sun Belt Conference Academic Honor Roll … earned first letter. 2013 (Freshman): Redshirted as a member of the tight ends unit. High School: First-team all-state selection by the Associated Press as a senior at Groesbeck High, playing for coach Kodi Crane ... caught 77 passes for 1,176 yards and 18 touchdowns as a senior ... also carried 44 times for 258 yards and three TDs ... used as a running back as a junior, picking up 763 yards and nine touchdowns to earn second team all-state, first team all-region and district utility player of the year honors ... rushed 88 times for 368 yards and 18 touchdowns as a sophomore to earn district newcomer of the year honors, adding 50 catches for 537 yards and three scores ... lettered twice in basketball, helping team to a 46-21 record over his two seasons ... averaged 6.9 points and 8.7 rebounds as a senior ... ranked as the No. 91 tight end nationally ... lettered eight times in four sports in high school, three in football and basketball and once each in baseball and track. Personal: Born Jan. 24, 1995 in Waco, Texas ... the son of Sharon Mathews ... is the middle of three children, having one older (Allen Gibson) and one younger (Davion Mathews) brother ... was active in the band and student council in high school ... earned his degree after the Spring 2017 semester.

99 Tra’Vontae Booker DL • 6-4 • 330 • So. Jackson, La. East Feliciana HS 2016 (Freshman): Appeared in seven games as a reserve defensive lineman for the Ragin’ Cajuns, finishing with five tackles with 0.5 tackles for loss ... recorded two tackles in games against Appalachian State (10/12) and Georgia (11/19) ... added a tackle in his debut against McNeese State (9/10). High School: A two-star prospect by both 247Sports and Rivals … a twoway starter at East Feliciana High School … a four-year starter and two-time All-District 6-2A selection … helped the Tigers to a district championship and berth in the Class 2A state regional playoffs … selected to play in the LHSA All-Star Game … a Baton Rouge Advocate All-Metro selection … had 76 total tackles including 24.0 for loss with 8.0 sacks and two forced fumbles as a senior … named LSWA Class 2A honorable mention all-state and LFCA second team All-State. Personal: Born Oct. 23, 1997 in Zachary, La. ... the son of Lashunda Booker ... has two sisters ... enjoys fishing, video games and pottery in his spare time ... majoring in general studies. BOOKER’S SINGLE GAME HIGHS Tackles: 2, vs. Appalachian State, Oct. 12, 2016; at Georgia, Nov. 19, 2016 BOOKER’S CAREER STATS TACKLES GP UA A Total TFL TFLY 2016 7 1 4 5 0.5 0

BARNES’ SINGLE GAME HIGHS Receptions: 2, Boise State, Sept. 3, 2016; 2, Tulane, Sept. 24, 2016 Receiving Yards: 17, Tulane, Sept. 24, 2016 Long reception: 13, Tulane, Sept. 24, 2016

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2017 LOUISIANA RAGIN’ CAJUNS FOOTBALL 59 Jacques Boudreaux

37 Blair Brooks

LB • 6-1 • 228 • So. New Orleans, La. Holy Cross HS

DB • 6-1 • 200 • So. Thibodaux, La. Thibodaux HS

2016 (Freshman): Played in 10 of the Ragin’ Cajuns final 11 games of the season, with the majority of playing time coming on special teams ... registered four tackles on the season ... had season-high two unassisted stops in regular-season finale at ULM (12/3) ... added tackles in games against New Mexico State (10/1) and Idaho (11/5) ... earned first letter. High School: Recorded 131 tackles (81 solo) with three sacks, two fumble recoveries and 15 quarterback hurries as a senior at Holy Cross … named a team captain for the Tigers … rated as a two-star prospect by 247Sports and Rivals … rated as the No. 94 inside linebacker nationally by 247Sports … had 80 tackles (53 solo) with one quarterback hurry and one interception as a junior. Personal: Born Feb. 26, 1998 in Trenton, N.J. ... the son of Lon and Theresa Boudreaux ... has one sister ... enjoys hunting, fishing and watching movies in his spare time ... majoring in criminal justice.

2016 (Freshman): Played in 10 games as a member of the special teams units ... did not record any statistics. High School: A three-star prospect by 247Sports and a two-star recruit by Rivals … had 97 tackles with four tackles for loss and three pass breakups as a senior for the Tigers ... recorded 107 total tackles (69 solo, 38 assists), four tackles for loss and two interceptions as a junior … helped lead THS to a 10-2 record and a trip to the second-round of the Class 5A playoffs … a two-time, first-team All-District and The Courier/ Daily Comet All-Region honors … named honorable mention on the Class 5A All-State team. Personal: Born March 5, 1998 in Thibodaux ... the son of Marlyn and Sterling Brooks ... is the youngest of three children ... a general studies major with emphasis in industrial design.

21 Alonzo Brown

BOUDREAUX’S SINGLE GAME HIGHS Tackles: 2, at ULM, Dec. 3, 2017 BOUDREAUX’S CAREER STATS TACKLES GP UA A Total TFL TFLY 2016 10 2 2 4 0.0 0

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LB • 6-0 • 200 • So. Magee, Miss. Magee HS

FR BLK 0 0

2016 (Redshirt freshman): Appeared in the Ragin’ Cajuns first two games as a reserve linebacker before being sidelined for the season with a knee injury ... made his debut in the season-opener against Boise State (9/3) recording five tackles, including three unassisted ... earned first letter. 2015 (Freshman): Injured and missed the entire season. High School: A two-star recruit by Scout.com … a Class 4A all-state selection … named the District 4A, Region 6 Defensive MVP … totaled 160 tackles, including 102 solos, with two sacks and an interception return for a touchdown as a senior at Magee High School … helped the Trojans to a 9-3 record and a berth in the MHSAA state playoffs … participated in the Mississippi All-Star Game. Personal: Born Dec. 10, 1996 in Mt. Olive, Miss. ... the son of Alonzo Brown, Sr. ... a business major. BROWN’S SINGLE-GAME HIGHS Tackles: 5, vs. Boise State, Sept. 3, 2016

Ja’Marcus Bradley

WR • 6-1 • 180 • So. Ackerman, Miss. Choctaw County HS 2016 (Redshirt freshman): Finished fourth on the team with 21 receptions while leading the team in yards per catch (17.8) ... missed three games due to an injury sustained against Appalachian State (10/12) ... caught three or more passes in four games during the season ... had seasonhigh six receptions for 97 yards, with a 36-yard TD pass from Anthony Jennings, in non-conference victory over McNeese State (9/10) ... recorded four grabs for season-high 113 yards in SBC win over Arkansas State (11/26) ... caught a season-high 42-yard pass from Jennings that would lead to a Ragin’ Cajuns third-quarter TD ... had four receptions at New Mexico State (10/1) ... caught three passes for 50 yards, including a 36-yard grab, in his collegiate debut against Boise State (9/3) ... had a 39-yard grab at Tulane (9/24) ... earned first letter. 2015 (Freshman): Redshirted during the season, serving as a member of the scout team. High School: Record-setting athlete who rushed for 4,636 yards and 76 touchdowns in a four-year career at Choctaw County High School … named the WCBI End Zone Offensive Player of the Year … as a senior, recorded 2,606 yards on 247 carries with 47 TDs and passed for 1,437 yards and nine TDs … posted 12 100-yard rushing games as a senior … rushed for 518 yards on 31 carries with 10 TDs in win over Union HS as a senior … rushed for 1,489 yards and 22 TDs as a junior … helped lead his team to the 2A State Championship as a freshman. Personal: Born Dec. 11, 1996 in West Point, Miss. ... the son of the late Pamela Bradley ... legal guardians are Jerry and Lianell Bradley ... has one brother and two sisters ... a sports management major.

BROWN’S CAREER STATS TACKLES GP UA A Total TFL TFLY 2016 2 3 2 5 0.0 0

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37 Errol Brown DB • 6-1 • 180 • So. New Orleans, La. St. Augustine HS 2016 (Redshirt freshman): Served as a member of the scout team ... did not see playing time. 2015 (Freshman): Redshirted during the season … served as a member of the scout team. High School: Helped St. Aug to a 9-1 record as a senior in 2013 ... helped the Purple Knights to the Class 5A state playoffs ... coached by Cyril Crutchfield. Personal: Born June 16, 1996 in New Orleans ... the son of Marlo Virgil and Errol Brown, Sr. ... has three brothers and three sisters ... served on a weeklong mission trip to Haiti after the 2017 spring semester as part of Chi Alpha’s Convoy of Hope ... majoring in industrial technology.

BRADLEY’S SINGLE-GAME HIGHS Receptions: 6, vs. McNeese State, Sept. 10, 2016 Yards: 113, vs. Arkansas State, Nov. 26, 2016 Touchdowns: 1, vs. McNeese State, Sept. 10, 2016 Long Reception: 42, vs. Arkansas State, Nov. 26, 2016 BRADLEY’S CAREER STATS RECEIVING GP Rec Yards 2016 10 21 370

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62 Daniel Chapman

RB • 5-9 • 175 • So. Breaux Bridge, La. Cecilia HS

DL • 6-1 • 261 • R-Fr. Humble, Texas Atascocita

2016 (Freshman): Appeared in nine games during the season, finishing third on the team in all-purpose yards (446) ... gained 117 yards on 23 carries (5.1 average) during the season with a touchdown ... averaged 21.9 yards per kickoff return on 15 attempts during the season with a long of 37 yards against McNeese State (9/10) ... scored on a 7-yard TD on his only carry against McNeese State ... had season-highs in yards (43) and carries (6) in SBC victory at Texas State (10/22) ... gained 34 yards on a pair of carries, highlighted by a season-best 24-yard scamper, at Tulane (9/24) ... missed four games during the season, including the Ragin’ Cajuns final three contests ... averaged 25.0 yards per kick return on three attempts in his debut against Boise State (9/3) ... earned first letter. High School: School-record holder in rushing at Cecilia High School, gaining nearly 5,000 yards in his final two seasons at Cecilia High School where he was selected as the Class 4A All-State Offensive MVP as a senior … named the Gatorade Louisiana Boys Track & Field Athlete of the Year ... a two-star prospect by Rivals and 247Sports … coached by Terry Martin … helped the Bulldogs to a 10-2 record, a district title and berth in the Class 4A state playoffs … a two-time The Advocate’s All-Acadiana Offensive MVP … gained 2,681 yards on the ground with 31 touchdowns as a senior … rushed for 2,228 rushing yards and 25 touchdowns as a junior ... won two individual titles and anchored two winning relay quartets at the Class 4A state meet this past season, leading the Bulldogs to the state championship as a team ... swept the 100-meter dash with a time of 10.59 seconds and the 200-meter dash in 21.21—also running strong closing legs on the victorious 4×100 and 4×200 relays ... also won the 100 and 200 at the district championships and was named the state’s Outstanding Track Performer by the Louisiana Sports Writers Association. Personal: Born April 2, 1998 in Lafayette ... the son of Christina and Raymond Calais, Sr. ... has two brothers and one sister ... member of both the National Honor Society and Beta Club in high school ... career ambition is to become a physical therapist ... majoring in exercise science.

2016 (Freshman): Joined the team as a walk-on and spent the season as a member of the scout team ... named Defensive MVP at the end of spring practice. High School: A four-year letterwinner for coach Craig Stump at Atascocita High School ... helped the Eagles to a 13-3 record as a senior, an area championship and a berth in the fourth round of the state playoffs. Personal: Born Aug. 21, 1997 in Metairie, La. ... the son of Daniel and Sherry Chapman ... a petroleum engineering major.

28 Chris Collins WR • 5-8 • 182 • Jr. Prairieville, La. Dutchtown HS 2016 (Sophomore): Made eight appearances as a reserve wide receiver and a member of the special teams ... credited with six tackles on the season as a member of the kickoff coverage team ... five stops came in the final two games ... had a season-high three tackles in the regularseason finale against ULM (12/3) ... had a pair of unassisted stops and a forced fumble against Southern Miss (12/17) in the R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl ... recorded his first career tackle in a nationally-televised contest at Georgia Southern (11/10) ... earned second letter. 2015 (Redshirt freshman): Appeared in five games during the season as a reserve wide receiver and member of the special teams … did not record any statistics … named to the Sun Belt Conference Commissioner’s List. 2014 (Freshman): Spent the season as a redshirt ... member of the scout team … named to the Sun Belt Conference Academic Honor Roll. High School: A four-year letterwinner for head coach Benny Saia at Dutchtown High School ... helped the Griffins to a pair of district championships, including a pair of undefeated regular-season records in 2010 and 2011 ... hauled in five interceptions as a senior in 2012 ... totaled 60 tackles, two fumble recoveries and a forced fumble. Personal: Born June 28, 1995 in New Orleans ... the son of Cornelius and Lisa Sanders-Collins ... has two brothers (Cornelius, Jr., and Byron) and one sister (Courtney) ... cousin, Timothy Bracken, played football at Michigan … another cousin, Tyre Bracken, played football at Southern ... father is a UL graduate ... graduated 13th (out of 469) in his senior class ... member of the National Honor Society and Beta Club at DHS ... majoring in chemical engineering.

CALAIS’ SINGLE-GAME HIGHS Rushing Yards: 43, at Texas State, Oct. 22, 2016 Rushing Attempts: 6, at Texas State, Oct. 22, 2016 Long Rush: 24, at Tulane, Sept. 24, 2016 Rushing TDs: 1, vs. McNeese State, Sept. 10, 2016 Kickoff Returns: 4, vs. McNeese State, Sept. 10, 2016 Return Yards: 87, vs. McNeese State, Sept. 10, 2016 Long Return: 37, vs. McNeese State, Sept. 10, 2016 CALAIS’ CAREER STATS RUSHING GP Att Yards 2016 9 23 117

TD 1

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Avg/C 5.1

Avg/G 13.0

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TD 0

Long 37

Avg/R 21.9

Avg/G 36.6

DB • 5-11 • 193 • Jr. New Orleans, La. Holy Cross HS

No. Yards 15 329

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2016 (Junior): Played and started in 12 games for the Ragin’ Cajuns finishing third on the team in tackles (71) ... recorded two pass breakups on the season and had a 53-yard interception return against Southern Miss (12/17) in the R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl ... credited with a fumble recovery at Texas State (10/22) ... posted 10 or more stops in the Cajuns’ first two games of the season ... opened the year with 10 tackles against Boise State (9/3) ... came back the following week with a season-high 11 stops against McNeese State (9/10) ... recorded nine tackles with a pass breakup at Georgia (11/19) ... had seven stops, including four solos, in the SBC opener against South Alabama (9/17) ... registered seven tackles, with five solos and a pass breakup, at Tulane (9/24) ... had six tackles against Idaho (11/5) ... posted four tackles in games against New Mexico State (10/1), Arkansas State (11/26) and ULM (12/3) ... earned third letter. 2015 (Sophomore): Played in 11 games for the Ragin’ Cajuns, earning seven starts … fifth on the team in tackles (45) and pass breakups (4) … returned a fumble 28 yards at Appalachian State (11/28) … tied a career-high with nine

OL • 6-3 • 325 • Jr. Copenhagen, Denmark Eastern Arizona JC/Johannesskolen 2016 (Junior): Spent the season as a redshirt ... member of the scout team. Junior College: Lettered two seasons at Eastern Arizona Junior College ... helped the Gila Monsters to a 7-4 record as a sophomore ... part of an offensive line that produced a leaguehigh 323.1 yards on the ground while finishing third in scoring offense (34.5) ... named first-team on the All-Arizona Community College Athletic Conference team. Personal: Born April 11, 1993 in Copenhagen ... the son of Lasse and Vibeke Cederquist ... has one sister, Cecilie ... a marketing major.

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2017 LOUISIANA RAGIN’ CAJUNS FOOTBALL tackles against Troy (12/5) … recorded six tackles in games against Louisiana Tech (10/3), Texas State (10/10) and Appalachian State … blocked a firstquarter punt at Georgia State (11/7) that was recovered by teammate Montrel Carter for a touchdown … recorded three pass breakups at Louisiana Tech … recorded five tackles in games against Northwestern State (9/12) and South Alabama (11/12) … earned second letter. 2014 (Freshman): Appeared in the final nine games of the season as a true freshman, making six starts ... finished the season with 28 tackles, two pass breakups, one tackle for loss and one forced fumble ... made his collegiate debut against Georgia State (10/4) recording six tackles with a pass breakup ... posted a season-high nine stops with a forced fumble against Appalachian State (11/22) ... finished with five tackles, including a tackle for loss, in the Ragin’ Cajuns regular-season finale at Troy (11/29) ... posted four stops in Sun Belt Conference victory over South Alabama (11/1) ... capped off the season with two solo tackles against Nevada (12/20) in the R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl ... earned first letter. High School: Honorable mention all-state choice by the LSWA as a senior at Holy Cross School, playing for coach Barry Wilson ... named first team All-Nola Catholic League … made 60 tackles (26 solo) with an interception, one caused fumble and nine passes defended as a senior, helping team to a 9-3 record and third round of state playoffs … earned first team all-district honors after making 50 tackles (34 solo) as a junior, adding two interceptions, caused one fumble and defended three passes … made 110 tackles in two seasons … a two-star recruit by all three major services … chose Louisiana over San Diego State, WKU, Arkansas State, ULM and Louisiana Tech. Personal: Born July 24, 1996 in New Orleans … the son of Travis and Kisha Crawford … has two sisters … majoring in business management. CRAWFORD’S SINGLE GAME HIGHS Tackles: 11, vs. McNeese State, Sept. 10, 2016 Tackles for loss: 1.0, at Troy, Nov. 29, 2014; 1, at Texas State, Oct. 22, 2016 Interceptions: 1, vs. Southern Miss, Dec. 17, 2016 Interception Return Yards: 53, vs. Southern Miss, Dec. 17, 2016 Fumbles forced: 1, Appalachian State, Nov. 22, 2014 Fumbles recovered: 1, at Appalachian St., Nov. 28, 2015; 1, at Texas St., Oct. 22, 2016 Pass breakups: 3, at Louisiana Tech, Oct. 3, 2015

CRYER’S CAREER STATS TACKLES GP UA A Total TFL Yds Sacks 2015 7 1 0 1 0.0 0 0 2016 13 3 1 4 0.0 0 0 Total 20 4 1 5 0.0 0 0

PD 0 0 0

FF 0 0 0

FR 0 0 0

69 Caden Cunningham OL • 6-0 • 275 • So. Lafayette, La. Acadiana HS 2016 (Redshirt freshman): Key member of the scout team offensive line ... did not see playing time during the season. 2015 (Freshman): Joined the team as a walk-on offensive lineman and served as a member of the scout team … named to the Sun Belt Conference Commissioner’s List. High School: Three-year letterwinner in football at Acadiana High School ... member of a pair of Class 5A state championship teams ... coached by Ted Davidson ... named to the Class 5A Academic All-State team ... participated in the Texas vs. Louisiana All-Star Game ... lettered in track for four years, advancing to the state meet three times ... placed third in the state in the discus as a junior. Personal: Born Nov. 18, 1995 in Katy, Texas ... the son of Monica Landry and Kim Cunningham ... has two brothers and three sisters ... member of National Honor Society in high school ... majoring in computer science.

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QB • 6-3 • 205 • Jr. Spring, Texas Spring HS

CRAWFORD’S CAREER STATS TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds Sacks Yds PBU FF FR 2014 9 25 3 28 1.0 7 0.0 0 2 1 0 2015 12 27 18 45 0.0 0 0.0 0 4 0 1 2016 12 43 28 71 1.0 3 0.0 0 3 0 0 Total 32 95 49 144 2.0 10 0.0 0 9 1 1

2016 (Sophomore): Primary backup at quarterback for the Ragin’ Cajuns seeing action in seven games ... completed 2 of 3 passes for seven yards against Boise State (9/3) ... rushed for 28 yards, with a 19-yard gain, at Texas State (10/22) ... had carries in games against Georgia Southern (11/10), ULM (12/3) and Southern Miss (12/17) ... earned second letter. 2015 (Redshirt freshman): Entered the season as the No. 3 quarterback and appeared in three games during the season, completing 26 of 41 passes for 256 yards and a touchdown … saw most extensive action in season-finale against Troy (12/5), going 19-for-33 through the air for 196 yards and a touchdown … led Louisiana on a fourth-quarter scoring drive at Appalachian State (11/28), going 7-for-7 through the air and capping the drive with a 20-yard TD run … made collegiate debut against Northwestern State (9/12) recording one carry for five yards while going 0-for-1 passing ... earned first letter. 2014 (Freshman): Earned a redshirt during the season ... served as the No. 4 quarterback on the travel roster. High School: Second team all-district choice as a senior at Klein Oak High, playing for coach David Smith … was a honorable mention Preseason AllHouston choice as a senior by the Houston Chronicle … earned area player of the week honors after completing 15-of-20 passes for 296 yards and five TD’s and rushing for 31 yards and a score in a 63-56 overtime win over Langham Creek … compiled over 1,100 yards of total offense as a junior, throwing for eight TD and rushing for three … ranked as one of the top 100 recruits in Houston by the Houston Chronicle … also played on the Klein Oak basketball team … a two star prospect by all three major services. Personal: Born Nov. 8, 1995 in Chicago, Ill. … the son of Walter and Nicole Davis … has one brother, Austin, and one sister, Alana … majoring in general studies.

11 Lorenzo Cryer DB • 6-2 • 185 • Jr. Jefferson, La. Riverdale HS 2016 (Sophomore): Played in all 13 games for the Ragin’ Cajuns, serving as a member of the special teams units ... credited with four tackles on the season ... had single tackles in games against Boise State (9/3), New Mexico State (10/1), Georgia Southern (11/10) and Georgia (11/19) ... earned second letter. 2015 (Redshirt freshman): Appeared in seven games as a member of the special teams … recorded one tackle at Georgia State (11/7) ... earned first letter. 2014 (Freshman): Redshirt season ... member of the scout team. High School: Two-year regular in the lineup at Riverdale High, playing for coach Brett Bonnafens … caught four passes for 44 yards, including a 29-yard touchdown to help Jefferson Parish win the 2013 Lake Pontchartrain All-Star game, 20-18 … a three-sport athlete, also participating in track and basketball … ran the 100 meters (11.09), 200 meters (22.35), 400 meters (55.47) and the javelin in track. Personal: Born on Aug. 24, 1995 in Kenner, La. … the son of Oliver Cryer and Sharon Lee … has two brothers … a criminal justice major.

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DAVIS’ SINGLE-GAME HIGHS Points scored: 6, at Appalachian State, Nov. 28, 2015 Touchdowns: 1, at Appalachian State, Nov. 28, 2015 Rush attempts: 17, Troy, Dec. 5, 2015 Rush yards: 21, at Appalachian State, Nov. 28, 2015 (3 carries) Rushing TDs: 1, at Appalachian State, Nov. 28, 2015

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Att Int Yards TD Long 41 0 256 1 47 3 0 7 0 8 44 0 263 1 47

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named to the Sun Belt Conference All-Newcomer Team. 2015 (Freshman): Redshirt season … served as a member of the scout team. High School: A two-star recruit by Scout.com, Rivals.com and 247Sports.com … rated as the No. 4 guard in the state of Louisiana by Rivals.com … a threetime all-district selection ... helped lead the Green Devils to a 13-2 record and a berth in the Class 4A state semifinals … coached by Paul Distefano ... named to the Class 4A All-State team … named to the NOLA.com/The Times Picayune All-Baton Rouge Area Football Team … played in the Louisiana High School Coaches Association All-Star Game. Personal: Born Sept. 18, 1996 in West Point, Miss. ... the son of Kelcy and Denise Dotson ... father played football at UL in 1995-96 ... mother ran track at McNeese State ... has one brother, Kenny, and one sister, Payton ... twin brother is a defensive end at Nicholls State ... uncles, Alvin and Dennis McKinley, played in the NFL for the Cleveland Browns and Arizona Cardinals, respectively ... majoring in mass communication.

Pct Avg/P Avg/G .63 6.2 85.3 .67 2.3 1.0 .64 6.0 26.3

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35 Leon Duncan

DE • 6-3 • 225 • So. Tylertown, Miss. Tylertown HS

WR • 5-7 • 155 • Sr. New Orleans, La. Pope John Paul II HS

• 2016 USA Today Freshman All-America • 2016 Second-team All-Sun Belt Conference • 2016 LSWA Freshman of the Year • 2016 Second-team All-Louisiana

2016 (Junior): Spent the season as a member of the scout team. 2015 (Sophomore): Joined the team as a walk-on and spent the season as a member of the scout team. High School: A four-sport letterwinner at Pope John Paul II High School ... competed in football, soccer, track and field and powerlifting ... was a three-time state champion in powerlifting at PJP. Personal: Born May 31, 1995 in New Orleans ... the son of Tonice LaPierre and Leon Duncan ... is the youngest of four children ... an exercise science major.

2016 (Redshirt freshman): Played in all 13 games for the Ragin’ Cajuns, earning starts in eight contests ... led all defensive linemen, and was sixth overall, with 51 tackles ... led Ragin’ Cajuns in tackles for loss (12.5) and sacks (7.0) ... finished sixth overall in the Sun Belt Conference in both sacks and tackles for loss ... added three quarterback hurries and a forced fumble ... earned first career start at Tulane (9/24), recording six tackles with 2.5 tackles for loss, two sacks and a forced fumble ... posted a season-best 10 tackles with a sack at New Mexico State (10/1) ... recorded five tackles, with four tackles for loss and a sack, at Texas State (10/22) ... added five tackles in games against Appalachian State (10/12), Georgia (11/19) and Arkansas State (11/26) ... recorded sacks in four straight games beginning at Tulane ... credited with first career sack against McNeese State (9/10) ... had two tackles with a sack against Southern Miss (12/17) in the R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl ... had three stops with a pair of quarterback hurries at Georgia Southern (11/10) ... earned first letter. 2015 (Freshman): Redshirt season … served as a member of the scout team. High School: Rated as a three-star recruit by ESPN.com and a two-star recruit by Scout.com, Rivals.com and 247Sports.com … rated as the No. 32 prospect in the state of Mississippi by MaxPreps.com … recorded 65 tackles with 13 sacks, one interception and three fumble recoveries as a senior at Tylertown High School … registered 123 tackles, including 23 for loss, with seven sacks as a junior. Personal: Born July 7, 1996 in Tylertown, Miss. ... the son of Burney and Earnastine Dillon … has one brother, Dewayne … majoring in kinesiology.

11 Raynard Ford TE • 6-5 • 280 • Sr. Washington, D.C. Duval HS/ASA [N.Y.] CC 2016 (Redshirt junior): Appeared in 10 games during the season, earning a start at Tulane (9/24) ... spent majority of playing time on extra point unit. 2015 (Junior): Member of the scout team ... did not

see playing time. Junior College: Caught five passes for 81 yards and a touchdown as a tight end at ASA [N.Y.] College in Brooklyn ... lettered two years for the Avengers ... originally arrived at ASA as a quarterback before moving to tight end. High School: Helped lead Duval High School to 7-3 record as a senior under head coach Damon Powell ... member of the winning Prince George’s County team in the 2012 Chick-Fil-A PG vs. SMAC All-Star Game. Personal: Born March 16, 1993 in Washington, D.C. ... the son of Shelly Ford and Raymond Howard ... has nine siblings ... a general studies major.

DILLON’ S SINGLE-GAME HIGHS Tackles: 10, at New Mexico State, Oct. 1, 2016 Tackles for loss: 4, at Texas State, Oct. 22, 2016 Sacks: 2, at Tulane, Sept. 24, 2016 Forced fumble: 1, at Tulane, Sept. 24, 2016 DILLON’S CAREER STATS TACKLES GP UA A Total TFL Yds 2016 13 28 23 51 12.5 63

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PD FF 0 1

LB • 6-2 • 225 • So. Gulfport, Miss. Gulfport HS

FR 0

2016 (Redshirt freshman): Spent the season as a member of the scout team ... did not see playing time. 2015 (Freshman): Redshirt season … served as a member of the scout team … named to the Sun Belt Conference Academic Honor Roll. High School: Recorded 120 tackles in his final two seasons at Gulfport High School … recorded 64 tackles, including 10 stops for loss as a senior … coached by Eddie Pierce ... had 56 stops as a junior … named to the Class 6A All-State team as a senior … also lettered in baseball. Personal: Born Jan. 29, 1997 in Fort Worth, Texas … the son of Kimberly Fredericks … has one brother, Joshua … hobbies include fishing and running ... majoring in economics.

75 Kevin Dotson OL • 6-4 • 311 • So. Plaquemine, La. Plaquemine HS • 2016 Sun Belt Conference All-Newcomer Team 2016 (Redshirt freshman): Earned the starting job at right guard in the second week of the season and entrenched himself the remainder of the season ... played in all 13 games ...

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2017 LOUISIANA RAGIN’ CAJUNS FOOTBALL 76 Adrian Goodacre

23 Darius Hoggins

OL • 6-4 • 305 • Jr. Carthage, Texas Carthage HS

RB • 5-7 • 177 • Sr. Coconut Creek, Fla. Monarch HS

2016 (Sophomore): Played in all 13 games for the Ragin’ Cajuns, earning a start at right guard in the season-opener against Boise State (9/3) ... member of the PAT unit ... earned second letter. 2015 (Redshirt freshman): Saw action in all 12 games, serving primarily as a reserve offensive lineman and a member of the Ragin’ Cajuns PAT unit … earned two starts on the season at right guard … earned his first career start against New Mexico State (11/21) before starting in the season finale against Troy (12/5) ... earned first letter. 2014 (Freshman): Redshirt season ... member of the scout team. High School: First team all-state selection by the Associated Press as a senior at Carthage High, playing for coach Scott Surratt ... main cog in an offensive line that helped team average 508.6 yards per game, going 15-1 and winning the state title ... third-team ETSN.fm’s Football Super Team as a junior, helping team to average 42.1 points a game ... also named first team all-district and first team all-region ... a two-star prospect by all three major services, he chose Louisiana over offers from Houston and Stephen F. Austin. Personal: Born April 19, 1996 in Longview, Texas ... the son of Adrian Goodacre, Sr., and Shernih Jones ... has one brother, Willie, and one sister, Ellen ... served on a week-long mission trip to Haiti after the 2017 spring semester as part of Chi Alpha’s Convoy of Hope ... majoring in general studies.

2016 (Junior): Appeared in all 13 games for the Ragin’ Cajuns as a reserve running back and member of the special teams units ... finished as the third-leading rusher for the Ragin’ Cajuns with 281 yards on 51 carries (a 5.5 average) ... added eight receptions for 34 yards and averaged 16.3 yards on three kickoff returns ... had season-high 81 yards on 12 carries with a touchdown in game at New Mexico State (10/1) ... wrapped up the regular season with 78 yards on 11 carries at ULM (12/3) ... gained 25 yards on four carries, with a long of 15 yards, against Appalachian State (10/12) ... caught two passes in games against NMSU (10/1) and Texas State (10/22) ... earned third letter. 2015 (Sophomore): Reserve back appeared in six games on the season … finished with seven carries for 76 yards (10.9/avg.) … had four carries and recorded a career-best 58-yard run in the Ragin’ Cajuns home opener against Northwestern State (9/12) … recorded three rushing attempts for 18 yards in SBC victory at Texas State (10/10) … gained 85 yards and 15 carries and added a pair of rushing TDs in the annual Red-White Spring Game … earned second letter. 2014 (Redshirt freshman): Played in nine games as a reserve running back and special teams member ... saw limited time at running back, finishing with 21 yards on five carries with a touchdown in a Sun Belt Conference win at New Mexico State (11/8) ... scored his first career touchdown against NMSU as he capped off an eight-play, 53-yard drive in the fourth quarter with a 3-yard run ... also recorded two tackles during the season on the Ragin’ Cajuns kickoff coverage ... returned a kickoff 29 yards against Appalachian State (11/22) ... rushed for 29 yards on five carries in the annual Red-White Spring Game … earned first letter. 2013 (Freshman): Redshirted while practicing with the wide receivers corps. High School: Third team all-state pick by the Associated Press as a senior at Monarch High, playing for coach Calvin Davis ... rushed for 1,191 yards and 16 touchdowns as a senior, adding a pair of touchdowns on kick returns ... first team All-Broward County after helping team to an 8-3 record as a senior ... ... played in the Dolphins Dade vs. Broward All-Star game. Personal: Born July 31, 1994 in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. ... son of Ronnie Hoggins and Alison Jones ... is one of six children, having three brothers (Dante Jones, Ronnie Hoggins and Deriko Herrian) and two sisters (Kaitlyn and Kayla Hoggins) ... brother, Ronnie Hoggins, is a junior cornerback at South Florida ... majoring in sports management.

85 Calif Gossett WR • 6-5 • 188 • R-Fr. Pensacola, Fla. Pensacola HS 2016 (Freshman): Spent the season as a redshirt ... member of the scout team. High School: Rated as a two-star prospect by Scout. com … a second-team receiver on the Pensacola News Journal All-Area team … played in Max Emfinger All-American Bowl Game … also picked to play in the Subway All-Star Football Game. Personal: Born Nov. 8, 1997 in Pensacola ... the son of Antoinette Crenshaw ... majoring in sports management.

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HOGGINS’ SINGLE GAME HIGHS Points Scored: 6, 2x, last at New Mexico State, Oct. 1, 2016 Touchdowns: 1, 2x, last at New Mexico State, Oct. 1, 2016 Rush attempts: 12, at New Mexico State, Oct. 1, 2016 Rush yards: 81, at New Mexico State, Oct. 1, 2016 (12 carries) Rush TDs: 1, 2x, last at New Mexico State, Oct. 1, 2016 Long rush: 58, Northwestern State, Sept. 12, 2015 Pass receptions: 2, 2x, last at Texas State, Oct. 22, 2016 Reception yards: 17, at New Mexico State, Oct. 1, 2016 Long reception: 9, at New Mexico State, Oct. 1, 2016 Kick returns: 1, vs. Appalachian State, Nov. 15, 2014 Kick return yards: 29, vs. Appalachian State, Nov. 15, 2014 Long kick return: 29, vs. Appalachian State, Nov. 15, 2014

DB • 6-1 • 175 • So. Marksville, La. Marksville HS 2016 (Redshirt freshman): Appeared in five games as a member of the Ragin’ Cajuns special teams unit ... did not record any statistics. 2015 (Freshman): Was injured during fall camp and spent the season as a redshirt. High School: A two-star recruit by Scout.com … rushed for 413 yards and seven touchdowns, caught 13 passes with four TDs and recorded 24 tackles with an interception as a senior at Marksville High School … a three-year starter and honorable mention Class 3A All-State selection as a senior. Personal: Born March 14, 1996 in Pineville, La. ... the son of Norman Dozier and the late Allison Greenhouse ... has two brothers and one sister ... majoring in general studies.

HOGGINS’ CAREER STATS RUSHING G Att Yds TD LG Avg/C Avg/G 2014 9 5 21 1 9 2.6 4.2 2015 6 7 76 0 58 10.9 12.7 2016 13 52 284 1 19 5.5 21.8 Total 27 64 381 2 58 6.0 14.1 RECEIVING G 2014 8 2015 6 2016 13 Total 27

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TD Long Rec/G Avg/C 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 9 0.6 4.3 0 9 0.3 4.3

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INTRO | 2017 CAJUNS | COACHES | REVIEW | RECORDS | HISTORY | ADMINISTRATION | MEDIA (12/3) and Southern Miss (12/17) ... recorded two tackles with a forced fumble at Georgia (11/19) ... earned first letter. Junior College: A first-team MACJC all-state and NJCAA all-region pick in 2015 at Mississippi Delta Community College … named the 2015 Mississippi Junior College Defensive Player of the Year ... had four interceptions in 2014 and three in 2015. High School: Lettered in football his final two years at Amanda Elzy High School ... coached by Eric House ... rushed for a team-high 800 yards and nine touchdowns as a junior ... named to the 2013 Preseason All-Commonweath Team by the Greenwood Commonwealth ... played first two seasons at West Tallahatchie High School where he rushed for over 1,200 yards with 13 TDs as a sophomore ... added 10 tackles with five interceptions at WTHS. Personal: Born Oct. 22, 1994 in Greenwood, Miss. ... the son of Andrew and Martha Hill ... has one brother and two sisters ... a general studies major.

44 Tanner Holmes LB • 6-1 • 225 • R-Fr. Newton, Texas Newton HS 2016 (Freshman): Injured in his collegiate debut against South Alabama (9/17) and missed the remainder of the season with knee injury ... credited with one tackle. High School: Named to the Texas Sports Writers Association Class 3A All-State team after making 134 total tackles with 4.0 sacks in 12 games as a senior … listed as the No. 82 inside linebacker recruit in the country by 247Sports … named the District Defensive MVP … a Class 3A TSWA first-team All State and Class 3A APSE All-State honorable mention as a junior … had 167 total tackles with 42.0 TFLs including 7.0 sacks in 16 games.

HOWARD’S SINGLE-GAME HIGHS Tackles: 7, at Texas State, Oct. 22, 2016 Tackles for loss: 1, at Texas State, Oct. 22, 2016 Interceptions: 1, Appalachian State, Oct. 12, 2016 Fumbles forced: 1, at Georgia, Nov. 19, 2016 Pass breakups: 1, at ULM, Dec. 3, 2016

72 Grant Horst OL • 6-5 • 302 • Sr. Spanish Fort, Ala. Spanish Fort HS

HOWARD’S CAREER STATS TACKLES GP UA A Total TFL 2016 13 23 9 32 1.0

• 2017 AllState AFCA Good Works Team nominee • 2017-18 Sun Belt Conference Leadership Team • 2017 Wuerffel Trophy Watch List

INTERCEPTIONS GP NO Yards 2016 13 1 0 0

2016 (Junior): Played and started in 11 games for the Ragin’ Cajuns at right tackle ... missed games at Tulane (9/24) and Georgia Southern (11/10) due to injury ... named the team’s Offensive Lineman of the Year ... earned Offensive MVP honors in the 2017 Red-White Spring Game ... named to Sun Belt Conference Academic Honor Roll ... earned third letter. 2015 (Sophomore): Versatile member of the offensive line who started in 10 games during the season … earned starts at left tackle (5), left guard (3), center (1) and right guard (1) … missed the South Alabama game (11/12) due to injury … came off the bench and saw significant action against New Mexico State (11/21) … named to the Sun Belt Conference Academic Honor Roll … earned second letter. 2014 (Redshirt freshman): Reserve offensive lineman appeared in six games for the Ragin’ Cajuns ... made appearances in home games against Southern (8/30) and Louisiana Tech (9/6), and in road games at Texas State (10/14), New Mexico State (11/8), ULM (11/15) and Troy (11/29) … named to the Sun Belt Conference Academic Honor Roll … earned first letter. 2013 (Freshman): Redshirted while practicing with the offensive linemen … named to the Sun Belt Conference Academic Honor Roll. High School: First team all-region choice as a senior at Spanish Fort High, playing for coach Mark Freeman ... was the anchor of an offensive line that helped Spanish Fort go 14-1 and win the state title, averaging 48 points a game ... also earned all-city honors ... two-year starter, playing on team that went 9-4 during his junior campaign ... also lettered during his junior year in basketball ... two-star recruit by Scout.com. Personal: Born June 23, 1995 in Chattanooga, Tenn. ... the son of Mike and Debbie Horst ... has one older brother (Garrett) ... a two-time Dean’s List student ... a two-year member of the UL Student-Athlete Advisory Committee ... earned his degree from UL in marketing after the Spring 2017 semester and is currently pursuing a Masters in Business Administration.

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50 Robert Hunt OL • 6-5 • 328 • So. Burkeville, Texas Burkeville HS 2016 (Redshirt freshman): Named the starter at left guard after spring practice and started in all 13 games for the Ragin’ Cajuns ... earned first letter. 2015 (Freshman): Redshirt season … served as a member of the scout team. High School: A two-time first team all-district selection at Burkeville High School … solid basketball player, averaging 18.9 points and 11.0 rebounds per game as a junior and being named a First-Team All-District 26-1A Division II selection. Personal: Born Aug. 25, 1996 in Jasper, Texas ... the son of Ricky and Kathi Hardy-Gatson ... has one brother and four sisters ... majoring in general studies.

20 Jarrod Jackson WR • 6-0 • 185 • So. Reserve, La. East St. John HS 2016 (Redshirt freshman): Played in six games as a reserve wide receiver and member of the special teams unit ... did not record any statistics. 2015 (Freshman): Suffered a knee injury during fall camp and was redshirted. High School: Rated as a three-start prospect by 247Sports.com and a two-star recruit by both Scout.com and Rivals.com … rated as the No. 20 wide receiver in the state of Louisiana by Rivals.com … finished with 68 receptions for 1,624 yards and 12 touchdowns as a senior ... named to the District 7-5A team after leading ESJ to an 8-4 record ... coached by Phil Banko ... named all-district after helping the Wildcats to a 7-4 record and the 2013 district title ... also lettered in track ... earned a pair of top-10 finishes in the 400-meter dash at the 2014-15 Class 5A state meet. Personal: Born Oct. 4, 1996 in LaPlace, La. ... the son of Jessica and Jarrod Jackson, Sr. ... majoring in psychology.

16 Denarius Howard DB • 6-0 • 195 • Sr. Greenwood, Miss. Mississippi Delta JC/Greenwood HS 2016 (Junior): Played in all 13 games in his first season with the Ragin’ Cajuns, earning a pair of starts in the secondary ... had 32 tackles on the season with one tackle for loss, one forced fumble, one interception and one pass breakup ... earned start in debut against Boise State (9/3) finishing with four tackles ... earned start at Texas State (10/22), recording a season-high seven tackles with one stop for loss ... registered six tackles with an interception against Appalachian State (10/12) ... had four tackles in games against ULM

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Michael Jacquet

36 Ashton Johnson

WR • 6-2 • 185 • So. Beaumont, Texas Beaumont Central HS

RB • 5-10 • 198 • So. Baton Rouge, La. Woodlawn HS

2016 (Redshirt freshman): Recorded 15 receptions for 206 yards and a touchdown ... averaged 13.7 yards per reception ... caught season-best five passes for 40 yards against Appalachian State (10/12) ... had a 39-yard reception in the following game at Texas State (10/22), finishing with two receptions for 54 yards ... caught three passes for a seasonhigh 77 yards, including a season-long grab of 52 yards, against Idaho (11/5) ... capped an 11-play, 75-yard drive for Louisiana in the first quarter against South Alabama (9/17) with a 13-yard touchdown reception ... had two receptions in his collegiate debut against Boise State (9/3) ... earned first letter. 2015 (Freshman): Spent the season as a redshirt. High School: A three-star recruit by 247Sports.com … a two-star recruit by both Scout.com and Rivals.com … ranked as the No. 148 athlete in nation and No. 221 recruit in Texas by 247sports.com … as a senior, threw for 2,141 yards with 26 touchdowns and rushed for 720 yards and 17 scores … earned the Willie Ray Smith Award as a senior ... a three-time all-district quarterback … helped CHS claim share of the District 22-5A title and berth in the Texas state playoffs … passed for 1,143 yards with 15 TDs and rushed for 277 yards and eight TDs as a junior ... also lettered in basketball and track. Personal: Born Jan. 29, 1997 in Beaumont ... the son of Andrea Ramsey and Michael Jacquet III ... has one brother and two sisters ... graduated 38th in his class of 417 at CHS ... a cousin of former NBA All-Star Rashard Lewis ... majoring in sports management.

2016 (Redshirt freshman): Member of the scout team. 2015 (Freshman): Joined the team as a walk-on and spent the season as a member of the scout team. High School: Four-year letterwinner in football at Woodlawn High School ... coached by Brett Beard. Personal: Born March 20, 1997 in Baton Rouge ... the son of Thaddeus Johnson and Samanthia Monette ... has five brothers ... majoring in exercise science.

93 Darryl Johnson DL • 6-3 • 330 • R-Fr. Morgan City, La. Morgan City HS 2016 (Redshirt freshman): Made one appearance during the season, seeing action in the home finale against Arkansas State (11/26) ... did not record any statistics. 2015 (Freshman): Redshirt ... spent the season as a member of the scout team. High School: An honorable mention all-state choice as a senior at Morgan City High School, playing for head coach Dennis Lorio ... originally signed with the Ragin’ Cajuns in 2014 ... made 70 tackles as a senior (50 solo) with nine quarterback sacks (-30), five forced fumbles, four passes blocked, two fumbles recovered and three blocked field goals to earn first team all-district mention ... had 28 tackles as a junior (25 solo) with two sacks, three TFL, one fumble caused and one fumble recovered ... a two star recruit by Scout.com and 247Sports ... a two-sport star, was also the district champion in both the shot put and discus as a senior. Personal: Born Jan. 8, 1995 in Houma, La. ... legal guardian is Debbie Crawford ... has two sisters ... chose Louisiana because “it felt like home and was closer to family” ... majoring in general studies.

JACQUET’S SINGLE-GAME HIGHS Receptions: 5, Appalachian State, Oct. 12, 2016 Receiving yards: 77, Idaho, Nov. 5, 2016 Receiving TDs: 1, South Alabama, Sept. 17, 2016 Long reception: 52, Idaho, Nov. 5, 2016 JACQUET’S CAREER STATS RECEIVING G Rec 2016 11 15

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10 Jarvis Jeffries

94 Andarious Jones

DE • 6-3 • 245 • Sr. Gastonia, N.C. Forestview HS/Mississippi Delta JC

DL • 6-2 • 270 • Sr. Fort Smith, Ark. Northside HS 2016 (Junior): Member of the scout team ... did not see playing time during the season. 2015 (Sophomore): Joined the team as a walk-on during fall camp ... spent the season as a redshirt ... previously attended ULM before transferring to UL ... did not play football at ULM. High School: Lettered in both football and track at Fort Smith’s Northside High School ... coached in football by Darrell Henry ... finished second overall in the shot put at the 2013 Arkansas Class 7A meet. Personal: Born Feb. 16, 1995 in Fort Smith ... the son of Antonio and Cynthia Jones ... has two brothers and one sister ... brother, Andonius, was a member of the football team at ULM ... a behavioral science major.

2016 (Junior): Played in all 13 games for the Ragin’ Cajuns, earning seven starts at defensive end ... recorded 23 tackles with 1.5 tackles for loss, a half-sack and a fumble recovery on the season ... posted season-high four tackles in games against South Alabama (9/17) and in regular-season finale at ULM (12/7) ... posted a half-sack against South Alabama ... added a pass breakup against the Warhawks ... posted three stops in SBC win at Georgia Southern (11/10) ... recorded two tackles in games against McNeese State (9/10), New Mexico State (10/1) Texas State (10/22) and Georgia (11/19) ... credited with a fumble recovery against McNeese State ... earned first letter. Junior College: Spent time at both Georgia Military College and Mississippi Delta Community College ... had 15 tackles with six tackles for loss as a freshman at GMC ... added one sack, a forced fumble and fumble recovery as a freshman. High School: Recorded 107 total tackles including 7.0 sacks and nine forced fumbles as a high school senior in 2013 at Forestview High School … helped FHS to district title in 2013 ... coached by Chris Meldin. Personal: Born May 27, 1996 in Gastonia, N.C. ... the son of Jerry and Tongha Jeffries ... majoring in general studies.

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56 Terrence Jones DE • 6-3 • 223 • So. Pearland, Texas Pearland HS 2016 (Redshirt freshman): Played in eight games overall as a reserve defensive lineman ... recorded six tackles - all unassisted - with two tackles for loss ... majority of playing time came in final seven games of the season after injuries along the defensive line ... recorded a season-high three tackles in the regular-season finale at ULM (12/3) ... had two tackles, with a 4-yard tackle for loss, at Texas State (10/22) ... added a 5-yard tackle for loss at

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88 Seth Kootsouradis P • 6-2 • 185 • R-Fr. Crestview, Fla. Crestview HS 2016 (Freshman): Joined the team as a walk-on in fall camp and spent the season as a redshirt ... member of the scout team. High School: A two-sport letterwinner at Crestview High School ... named all-district as a punter in 2015 and named to the Academic All-State team ... four-year letterwinner in soccer. Personal: Born Dec. 4, 1997 in Crestview, Fla. ... the son of Nick and Arleen Kootsouradis ... name is pronounced KOOT-sir-add-us ... has two brothers ... valedictorian of his graduating class at CHS ... enjoys fishing, kayaking and spending time with friends and family in his spare time ... majoring in mechanical engineering.

JONES’ SINGLE-GAME HIGHS Tackles: 3, at ULM, Dec. 3, 2016 Tackles for loss: 1, at Texas State, Oct. 22, 2016; 1, at Georgia, Nov. 29, 2016 JONES’ CAREER STATS TACKLES GP UA 2016 8 6

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LB • 6-0 • 225 • Jr. Abbeville, La. Vermilion Catholic HS

98 LaDarrius Kidd DL • 6-3 • 300 • Jr. Gulfport, Miss. Harrison Central HS 2016 (Sophomore): Appeared in five games for the Ragin’ Cajuns before missing the remainder of the season with an ankle injury suffered at New Mexico State (10/1) ... finished the season with nine tackles and three stops for loss ... earned first-career start against South Alabama (9/17), finishing with a season-high four tackles and 1.5 stops for loss ... recorded two tackles, with a half-tackle for loss, against McNeese State (9/10) ... had two tackles, with a stop for loss and pass breakup, at New Mexico State ... added a tackle at Tulane (9/24) ... earned second letter. 2015 (Redshirt freshman): Played in the final 11 games of the season for Louisiana, finishing with 13 tackles and a fumble recovery … made collegiate debut against Northwestern State (9/12) recording three tackles and adding a quarterback hurry … posted a season-high four tackles in games against Akron (9/26) and Appalachian State (11/28) … credited with a fumble recovery in rainsoaked victory over ULM (10/31) … added tackles in games at Arkansas State (10/20) and South Alabama (11/12) … earned first letter. 2014 (Freshman): Sat out the season as a redshirt ... member of the scout team. High School: First team all-region choice as a senior at Harrison Central High, playing for coach Steve Jones ... honorable mention all-south ... had 23 tackles (16 solo) as a junior, adding a pair of quarterback sacks, caused three fumbles and had a safety ... a two-star recruit by Scout.com and a two-star prospect ranked No. 49 in Mississippi by 247Sports. Personal: Born Dec. 25, 1995 in Monroeville, Ala. ... the son of Clifton and Monica Clark ... has one brother, Immanuel ... enjoys hunting and fishing in his spare time ... majoring in general studies. KIDD’S SINGLE GAME HIGHS Tackles: 4, 3x, last vs. South Alabama, Sept. 17, 2016 Tackles for loss: 1.5, vs. South Alabama, Sept. 27, 2016 Fumbles recovered: 1, ULM, Oct. 31, 2015

92 Taboris Lee DL • 6-2 • 284 • Jr. Ackerman, Miss. Choctaw County HS • 2016 Second-Team Preseason All-Sun Belt Conference 2016 (Junior): Started in all 13 games for the Ragin’ Cajuns, recording 39 tackles with 5.5 stops for loss, two sacks, one interception and one pass breakup ... scored his first career touchdown in home finale against Arkansas State (11/26), returning an interception 17 yards in the first quarter ... recorded a season-high six tackles at New Mexico State (10/1) ... had five tackles in games against McNeese State (9/10) and South Alabama (9/17) ... posted three tackles, with a tackle for loss and a pass breakup at Tulane (9/24) ... recorded sacks in back-to-back games against Appalachian State (10/12) and Texas State (10/22) ... posted three tackles with a stop for loss at Georgia (11/19) ... registered four tackles in games against Texas State and Idaho (11/5) ... earned third letter. 2015 (Sophomore): Led all defensive linemen and was seventh overall in tack-

KIDD’S CAREER STATS TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds Sacks Yds PBU FF FR 2015 11 7 6 13 0.0 0 0.0 0 0 0 1 2016 5 4 5 9 3.0 4 0.0 0 1 0 0 Total 16 11 11 22 3.0 4 0.0 0 1 0 1

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2016 (Sophomore): Earned a spot on the special teams unit early in the season, seeing the majority of playing time on the Ragin’ Cajuns punt block and punt coverage units ... credited with four tackles on the season ... recorded a blocked punt in the third quarter at Tulane (9/24) which would lead to a Stevie Artigues field goal ... credited with his first tackle the following week at New Mexico State (10/1) ... added tackles in games at Texas State (10/22), Georgia Southern (11/10) and Georgia (11/19) ... earned first letter. 2015 (Redshirt freshman): Did not see any action … served as a member of the scout team where he was the Cajun Team Defensive MVP … named to the Sun Belt Conference Commissioner’s List. 2014 (Freshman): Joined the team as a walk-on and spent the season as a member of the scout team … named to the Sun Belt Conference Commissioner’s List. High School: A four-time All-District 8-1A and All-Vermilion Parish selection at Vermilion Catholic High School … helped VCHS to a 14-0 record and the 2013 Louisiana Division IV state championship as a senior … part of an Eagles team that produced a three-year record of 38-3, including a state semifinal appearance in 2011 and quarterfinal berth in 2012 … coached by Trev Faulk (2011) and Russel Kuhns (2012-13) … VCHS valedictorian after graduating with a 4.0 grade point average. Personal: Born Dec. 11, 1995 in Abbeville … the son of Sammy and Christine LaPorte … has an older brother, Dustin Bertrand, who was a member of the golf team at McNeese State from 2009-12 … a biology major.

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2017 LOUISIANA RAGIN’ CAJUNS FOOTBALL les (40), with 29 stops coming in the Ragin’ Cajuns final four games … joined Dominique Tovell and Otha Peters as the only defensive players to start in all 12 games for the Ragin’ Cajuns … credited with five tackles for loss, one sack, one pass breakup, one quarterback hurry and one fumble recovery … recorded season-highs in tackles (10) and tackles for loss (3.0) while adding a sack in a nationally-televised game at South Alabama (11/12) … recorded nine tackles with a fumble recovery and quarterback hurry at Appalachian State (11/28) … posted seven tackles with a half-tackle for loss in season finale against Troy (12/5) … had three stops in games against Northwestern State (9/12) and Louisiana Tech (10/3) … broke up a pass in SBC win at Georgia State (11/7) … earned second letter. 2014 (Freshman): Appeared in all 13 games as a true freshman for the Ragin’ Cajuns ... earned his first career start in the R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl against Nevada (12/20) ... recorded 16 tackles on the season with three stops for loss, one sack, one forced fumble and one quarterback hurry ... recorded a season-high three tackles in the Ragin’ Cajuns first two home games against Southern (8/30) and Louisiana Tech (9/6) ... added a tackle for loss and a forced fumble against Tech ... had two tackles and a 9-yard sack in the regular-season finale at Troy (11/29) ... posted two tackles in games againt Georgia State (10/4) and ULM (11/15) ... added single tackles in games against Ole Miss (9/13), New Mexico State (11/8), Appalachian State (11/22) and Nevada ... earned first letter. High School: Two-time all-state selection at Ackerman High, playing for coach Adam Dillinger … had 61 tackles (46 solo) as a senior, making four TFL with two sacks to help team to an 8-4 record … was named second team all-state and the region defensive player of the year after recording 64 tackles as a junior (52 solo) … added 39 tackles as a sophomore and finished career with 172 stops (132 solo) with five fumble recovered and three sacks in 41 games … was 12for-19 on extra point attempts as a junior … selected to play in the 10th Annual Subway High School All-Star game … competed in the shot put in track … a two star recruit by each of the three major services. Personal: Born Dec. 10, 1995 in Starkville, Miss. … the son of Antonio and Hazel Lee … has one brother, Devonte, and one sister, Iasia … majoring in general studies.

38 Calvin Linden K • 6-0 • 221 • Jr. River Ridge, La. John Curtis Christian 2016 (Freshman): Joined the team as a walk-on during spring practice and spent the season as a redshirt. High School: A tight end and kicker for legendary coach J.T. Curtis at John Curtis Christian School ... threeyear letterwinner for the Patriots and a member of the school’s 2012 and 2013 state championship teams ... also lettered in baseball. Personal: Born Oct. 3, 1995 in River Ridge, La. ... the son of Shelley and Calvin Linden ... has one brother and one sister ... majoring in general studies.

35 Chaiziere Malbrue LB • 6-2 • 209 • Jr. Carencro, La. Westminster Christian Academy 2016 (Sophomore): Did not play ... participated with the scout team. 2015 (Redshirt freshman): Played in 10 games as a member of the special team … recorded no tackles on the season, but keyed a comeback win against ULM (10/31) with a fourth-quarter blocked punt … split two defenders and blocked a Chris Qualls’ punt – the first for the Ragin’ Cajuns since Bradley Brown at Florida in 2012 – which eventually led to a UL touchdown midway through the fourth quarter … earned LSWA Special Teams Player of the Week for his performance … earned first letter. 2014 (Freshman): Joined the team as a walk-on and spent the year as a member of the scout team ... redshirt season. High School: A three-sport athlete at Westminster Christian Academy where he excelled in football, basketball and track ... helped the Crusaders to three district titles and three appearances in the Class 1A state playoffs ... named firstteam All-District 6-1A his final two seasons ... recorded 78 tackles (47 solo) with 15.5 sacks on defense and caught 19 passes for 351 yards on offense as a senior ... earned the team’s Outstanding Defensive End Award as a senior ... a four-time all-district and All-St. Landry Parish selection in basketball. Personal: Born April 15, 1995 in Lafayette ... the son of Mark and Caroline Malbrue ... has one brother, Princeton ... parents are UL graduates ... majoring in general studies.

LEE’S SINGLE GAME HIGHS Tackles: 10, at South Alabama, Nov. 12, 2015 Tackles for loss: 3.0, at South Alabama, Nov. 12, 2015 Sacks: 1.0, 4x, last at Texas State, Oct. 22, 2016 Fumbles forced: 1, Louisiana Tech, Sept. 6, 2014 Fumbles recovered: 1, at Appalachian State, Nov. 28, 2015 Pass breakups: 1, at Georgia State, Nov. 7, 2015 LEE’S CAREER STATS TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds Sacks Yds PBU FF FR 2014 13 14 2 16 3.0 16 1.0 9 0 1 0 2015 12 19 21 40 5.0 12 1.0 6 1 0 1 2016 13 20 19 39 5.0 17 2.0 11 0 0 0 Total 38 53 42 95 13.0 45 4.0 26 3 1 0

13 Ryheem Malone WR • 5-9 • 182 • Jr. Houston, Texas Bellaire HS/SMU

96 David Lemoto DT • 6-2 • 310 • Sr. Los Angeles, Calif. Cathedral HS/ Los Angeles Valley

2016: Transferred to Louisiana and sat out the season to observe the NCAA Transfer Rule ... was able to practice with the Ragin’ Cajuns and participated on the scout team ... will have two years remaining beginning in 2017 ... capped off spring practice with a 52-yard TD reception from Jordan Davis in the annual Red-White Spring Game. 2015 (Sophomore at SMU): Played in all 12 games for the Mustangs, starting four ... tied for second on the team with 23 receptions for 258 yards and two touchdowns ... added a pair of kick returns, averaging 19.0 yards per attempts ... caught a season-high six passes against North Texas (9/12) ... grabbed three receptions for 90 yards, including a 63-yard grab, at TCU (9/19) ... scored TDs in games against East Carolina (10/3) and Houston (10/8) ... added three receptions for 41 yards at South Florida (10/24). 2014 (Freshman at SMU): Played in five games, hauling in five catches for 37 yards ... caught two passes in his collegiate debut for the Mustangs at Baylor (8/31) ... added receptions in games against North Texas (9/6), Memphis (10/25) and UConn (11/6) ... returned two kicks for 18 yards at Tulsa. High School: Caught 44 passes for 925 yards and 11 touchdowns as a senior at Bellaire High School ... named first-team All-District 20-5A selection at wide receiver ... recorded 1,464 all-purpose yards ... chosen the District 20-5A Special Teams MVP as a senior, averaging 14.9 yards per punt return with an 89-yard

2016 (Junior): Appeared in five games as a reserve defensive lineman for the Ragin’ Cajuns before suffering a season-ending injury at New Mexico State (10/1) ... finished the season with four tackles, with a seasonhigh two coming at NMSU ... added tackles in home games against McNeese State (9/10) and South Alabama (9/17). Junior College: Spent two seasons at Los Angeles Valley Community College ... member of 2015 squad that finished 9-2 overall and was the Golden State Bowl champions ... a second-team Southern California Football Association Pacific League selection in 2015 ... played in nine games as a sophomore recording 15 tackles with a tackle for loss and a forced fumble ... played in six games as a freshman, collecting 23 tackles with three stops for loss and a blocked kick. High School: Recorded 38 tackles, with a sack, in nine games as a sophomore at Canoga Park High School ... transferred from Canoga Park to Cathedral High School before his senior year ... earned offers from New Mexico and Wyoming after completing his high school career. Personal: Born Sept. 18, 1996 ... the son of Penn and Moana Lemoto ... majoring in general studies.

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19 Troy McCollum DB • 6-0 • 177 • Sr. Miami, Fla. North Miami HS

67 Ken Marks

2016 (Junior): Played in 11 games during the season and earning five starts ... recorded 11 tackles with a half-tackle for loss and two pass breakups ... earned starts against McNeese State (9/10), South Alabama (9/17), Appalachian State (10/12), Texas State (10/22) and Georgia Southern (11/10) ... posted season-high five tackles against McNeese State ... recorded three tackles in road game at New Mexico State (10/1) ... added tackles against South Alabama, Georgia (11/19) and Arkansas State (11/26) ... broke up a pair of passes in season-opener against Boise State (9/3) ... earned third letter. 2015 (Sophomore): Ranked second among Sun Belt Conference defenders in passes defended (1.10/game) … played in 10 games on the season with eight starts at cornerback … recorded 18 tackles on the season with 11 pass breakups … had season-high four tackles at South Alabama (11/12) … added three tackles in home-opener against Northwestern State (9/12) … posted two stops in games against Kentucky (9/5), Akron (9/26), ULM (10/31), Georgia State (11/7) and Troy (12/5) … broke up season-high three passes against New Mexico State (11/21) with two PBUs against Kentucky and ULM … earned second letter. 2014 (Redshirt freshman): Made appearances in four of the Ragin’ Cajuns final five games of the season, seeing action in both the secondary and special teams ... credited with nine tackles and one forced fumble on the season ... recorded six tackles, including five solos, in the regular-season finale at Troy (11/29) ... stopped the Trojans’ opening drive of the ballgame when he forced a fumble by Khary Franklin that was recovered by Jake Molbert at the UL 22 ... posted a pair of tackles against Appalachian State (11/22) and added one unassisted stop against Nevada (12/20) in the R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl … earned first letter. 2013 (Freshman): Redshirted as a member of the defensive back group. High School: Ranked No. 16 in the Miami Herald list of the top Miami-Dade County recruits as a senior at North Miami Senior, playing for coach Ed Williams ... recorded 31 tackles (24 solo) with an interception as a senior ... played in both the Nike Dade vs. Broward and the Dolphins Under Armor All-Star games ... had 49 tackles with an interception as a junior ... three-star recruit by Rivals.com, 247Sports and ESPN.com. ... lettered four times in football and twice in track ... honorable mention all-state selection in track as a senior after finishing 12th in the 400 meters as a senior and helping team to a second place finish ... owns top track times of 12.36 in the 100 meters, 23.31 in the 200 meters and 49.95 in the 400 meters. Personal: Born July 17, 1994 in Miami, Fla. ... the son of Cerv and Evelyn McCollum ... is the youngest of three children, having two brothers ... was active in the 5000 Role Models club in high school ... majoring in general studies with a minor in sociology.

OL • 6-4 • 287 • So. Beaumont, Texas Beaumont Central HS 2016 (Redshirt freshman): Made an appearance late in the fourth quarter at Texas State (10/22). 2015 (Freshman): Spent the season as a redshirt and was a member of the scout team … named to the Sun Belt Academic Honor Roll. High School: A two-star recruit by Scout.com and Rivals.com … helped CHS claim share of District 22-5A title and berth in Texas state playoffs as a junior and the district title at as a senior … a Class 5A academic all-state honorable mention selection … named to the 2014 All-District 22-5A second team ... named to the Port Arthur Super Gold Team as a senior after recording 35 pancake blocks ... coached by Toby Foreman ... also lettered in baseball and track. Personal: Born June 4, 1997 in Beaumont ... the son of Kenrick and D’Wanda Marks ... has one sister ... a four-year honor roll student and Magna Cum Laude graduate ... majoring in sports management.

81 Harry McCollum P • 6-3 • 190 • Sr. Arlington Heights, Ill. St. Viator HS/Georgetown 2016 (at Georgetown): Played in all 11 games for the Hoyas, averaging 41.6 yards per punt on 86 attempts ... had 15 punts of 50 yards or more on the season ... recorded three punts over 60 yards ... season-long punt was 64 yards vs. Lehigh (10/15) ... added a 62-yard boot in season-finale against Colgate (11/19) and added a 60-yard punt against Lafayette College (10/29) ... placed 21 punts inside the opponent 20-yard line and with 15 punts caught via fair catch. 2015 (at Georgetown): Played in all 11 games as team’s punter ... finished with a 39.4 yards per punt average on 56 punts ... pinned eight punts inside the opposing 20-yard line ... had a long of 64 yards against Dartmouth (9/19) ... had a 62-yard punt at Lehigh (10/31) ... selected to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. 2014 (at Georgetown): Played all 11 games as the team’s punter ... finished with the best single-season punt average and second in the Patriot League with a 42.7 yards/punt ... pinned 15 punts inside the 20-yard line ... averaged 45.6 yards per punt, including a long of 60 and two punts inside the 20 to earn CFPA FCS Weekly honorable mention at Dayton (9/6) ... earned CFPA FCS National Punter of the Week for his performance vs. Brown (9/20), averaging 49.0 yards/punt with three over 50 yards and two inside the 20 ... averaged a career-high 49.5 yards/punt with a career-long of 65 yards in win against Holy Cross (11/22) ... selected to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. 2013 (at Georgetown): Did not see game action during his freshman season ... selected to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. High School: A four-time letterwinner, earning two letters in football as a punter, kicker, tight end and two in baseball ... recorded the longest punt in Saint Viator history, 65 yards ... averaged 39.8 yards per punt and went 4-for-4 on field goals during his senior season ... an IHSA Scholar Athlete in football and baseball ... president of Student Council during his sophomore and junior year ... member of the National Honor Society ... coached in football by Brandon New. Personal: Born March 13, 1995 in Arlington Heights, Ill. ... the son of Harry and Ann McCollum ... has one brother ... an uncle, Greg McCollum, was a pitcher in the Boston Red Sox organization ... active in community service with Special Olympics and Relay for Life ... graduated from Georgetown with a 3.5 grade point average after the Fall 2016 semester ... is pursuing a Masters in Business Administration degree at UL.

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2017 LOUISIANA RAGIN’ CAJUNS FOOTBALL Carriers New Orleans Bowl ... posted season-high five solo stops against USM while adding a tackle for loss ... had three tackles, with a stop for loss and a pass breakup, at Tulane (9/24) ... earned first letter. High School: Rated as a two-star prospect Rivals, 247Sports and Scout … helped team to an 8-4 record … recorded 103 tackles with four forced fumbles and four interceptions as a junior … was the District 19-5A All-Purpose MVP and also a first-team all-district selection at defensive back as a junior … also a member of the track team. Personal: Born Oct. 6, 1996 in Houston, Texas ... the son of Craig Roberts and Artisha Mitchell ... has three brothers and one sister ... cousin of NFL wide receiver Emmanuel Sanders ... majoring in general studies.

38 Terik Miller LB • 6-0 • 220 • So. Pensacola, Fla. Escambia HS 2016 (Redshirt freshman): Appeared in all 13 games for the Ragin’ Cajuns, spending the majority of time on the special teams units ... recorded tackles in games against Appalachian State (10/12), Idaho (11/5) and Georgia Southern (11/10) ... earned first letter. 2015 (Freshman): Spent the season as a redshirt … member of the scout team. High School: A three-star recruit by Scout.com … rated as the No. 25 defensive back in the state of Florida and 65th in the South … had 70 tackles with seven interceptions and 11 pass breakups as a senior ... named a Super Senior by the Pensacola News Journal … recorded 58 tackles with six interceptions as a junior. Personal: Born Dec. 29, 1996 in Pensacola ... the son of Kevin and Cynthia Miller ... has one sister ... majoring in general studies.

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MITCHELL’S SINGLE-GAME HIGHS Tackles: 6, 3x, last vs. Southern Miss, Dec. 17, 2016 Tackles for loss: 1, at Tulane, Sept. 24, 2016; 1, vs. Southern Miss, Dec. 17, 2016 MITCHELL’S CAREER STATS TACKLES GP UA A Total 2016 13 22 30 52

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DE • 6-1 • 273 • Sr. Noxapater, Miss. Noxapater HS/Itawamba CC

Junior college: Completed 143 of 234 passes (61.1 percent) for 1,723 yards and 17 touchdowns as a redshirt sophomore at Iowa Western Community College ... was 12th among JUCO quarterbacks in completion percentage ... helped the Reivers to a 6-6 record and a berth in the Graphic Edge Bowl ... added 191 yards on the ground with a TD ... threw for season-high 269 yards with a pair of TDs on 19 of 25 passing in a win over Ellsworth (Iowa) Community College ... threw for 1,144 yards and 11 touchdowns at Glendale (Calif.) Community College as a freshman in 2014. High School: Passed for over 4,000 yards as a senior at Sierra Canyon High School ... named to the all-CIF section team and was member of three league championship squads ... passed for 2,423 yards and 26 touchdowns as a junior ... was a receiver and backup quarterback on SCHS’ 2012 state championship team. Personal: Born Dec. 11, 1995 in North Hollywood, Calif. ... the son of Tony and Maria Nunez ... has three brothers and two sisters ... last name pronounced NOON-yez ... began training to be a quarterback at age 8 under the direction of former Florida State quarterback Chris Rix ... competed in wrestling as a member of the San Fernando Tigers Youth Wrestling Club ... has spent time volunteering with the Boys and Girls Club ... majoring in sports management.

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MILLER’S SINGLE-GAME HIGHS Tackles: 6, at Georgia, Nov. 19, 2016 Tackle for loss: 3.5, McNeese State, Sept. 10, 2016 Sacks: 3, McNeese State, Sept. 10, 2016 Fumble recovery: 1, at ULM, Dec. 3, 2016

DT • 6-1 • 301 • Sr. Buffalo, N.Y. Burgard Vocational/Allan Hancock JC 2016 (Junior): Earned five starts on the season on the defensive line, while appearing in all 13 games for the Ragin’ Cajuns ... finished with 27 tackles, with six tackles for loss, 2.5 sacks, three pass breakups, one quarterback pressure and one forced fumble ... earned first start of the season against McNeese State (9/10) and added starts in games against Idaho (11/5), Georgia Southern (11/10), Georgia (11/19) and ULM (12/3) ... recorded four tackles, with 1.5 tackles for loss, a forced fumble and a half-sack, in his debut against Boise State (9/3) ... added four tackles, with 1.5 tackles for loss and a sack, against South Alabama (9/17) ... had three tackles, with a season-high two stops for loss, at Georgia Southern ... had a 6-yard sack at Texas State (10/22) ... posted three tackles with a pass breakup against Southern Miss (12/17) in the R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl ... earned first letter. Junior College: A two-time, first-team All-National Northern Conference pick at Allan Hancock (Calif.) College ... led the state with 27 tackles for loss and recorded at least 1.5 stops for lost yardage in all 10 games for the Bulldogs as a sophomore ... finished second on the team with 74 tackles and led the squad with eight sacks ... finished his Bulldog career with 121 total tackles, 39 tackles

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17 Damar’ren Mitchell DB • 5-11 • 185 • So. Magnolia, Texas Magnolia West HS 2016 (Freshman): True freshman appeared in all 13 games for the Ragin’ Cajuns with 11 starts ... finished fifth on the team in tackles (52) ... recorded three tackles for loss with two pass breakups and two quarterback pressures ... earned first career start against McNeese State (9/10), recording a season-high six tackles with a half-tackle for loss ... matched his season-high with six tackles in games against Georgia Southern (11/10) and Southern Miss (12/17) in the R+L

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QB • 6-3 • 205 • Jr. Pacoima, Calif. Sierra Canyon HS/Iowa Western CC

2016 (Junior): Second on the team with four sacks on the season while ranking among the team leaders in tackles for loss (6.0) ... recorded 29 tackles on the season, playing in all 13 games with seven starts ... recorded five tackles, with 3.5 tackles for loss and three sacks in win over McNeese State (9/10) ... added a sack at New Mexico State (10/1) ... recorded a season-high six tackles, including one for loss, at Georgia (11/19) ... capped off the season with five tackles against Southern Miss (12/17) in the R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl ... scored one of two defensive touchdowns for the Ragin’ Cajuns at ULM (12/3), scooping up a second-quarter fumble and scoring on a 73-yard touchdown ... earned first letter. Junior College: Recorded 31 tackles (22 solo) with nine tackles for loss, four sacks and a forced fumble for Itawamba Community College … earned MACJC North All-State Second Team honors … recorded 27 tackles with 6.5 tackles for loss and 2.5 sacks as a freshman for the Indians. High School: A three-time all-district and two-time all-state selection at Noxapater High School ... also lettered in baseball, basketball and track ... a 2013 All-End Zone First Team selection as an offensive lineman ... finished seventh overall in the discus at the 2014 MHSAA Class 1A State Track Meet. Personal: Born June 21, 1996 in Noxapater, Miss. ... the son of Brenda McDonald ... has two brothers and two sisters ... majoring in general studies.

MILLER’S CAREER STATS TACKLES GP UA A Total 2016 13 14 15 29

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for loss and 12.5 sacks ... recorded 47 tackles with 4.5 sacks and 12 stops for loss as a freshman. High School: Recorded 85 tackles as a senior and was named to the All-League First Team. Personal: Born Sept. 17, 1995 in Buffalo ... first name is pronounced KAY-von ... the son of Doug and Senele Perry ... is one of six children ... younger brother, Davon, was a teammate at Allan Hancock College ... a general studies major.

POSEY’S CAREER STATS TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds Sacks Yds PBU 2014 13 20 7 27 3.0 8 0.0 0 1 2015 12 15 8 23 0.5 1 0.0 0 0 2016 13 8 6 14 1.5 4 0.5 3 0 Total 38 43 21 64 5.0 13 0.5 3 1

PERRY’S SINGLE-GAME HIGHS Tackles: 4, Boise State, Sept. 3, 2016; 4, South Alabama, Sept. 17, 2016 Tackles for loss: 2, at Georgia Southern, Nov. 10, 2016 Sacks: 1, South Alabama, Sept. 17, 2016; 1, at Texas State, Oct. 22, 2016 Forced fumble: 1, Boise State, Sept. 3, 2016 PERRY’S CAREER STATS TACKLES GP UA A Total 2016 13 16 11 27

61 Cole Prudhomme OL • 6-3 • 280 • So. Eunice, La. Eunice HS

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2016 (Redshirt freshman): Made one appearance for the Ragin’ Cajuns, playing in the final series of a Sun Belt Conference win at Texas State (10/22). 2015 (Freshman): Spent the season as a redshirt … member of the scout team where he was the team’s offensive MVP. High School: Rated as a two-star recruit by both Scout.com and 247Sports.com … a three-year starter and two-time All-District 4-4A selection for the Bobcats … twice named to the All-Acadia Parish team … helped lead Bobcats to 10-0 record in 2012 and a berth in the second round of LHSAA state playoffs ... lettered in track for the Bobcats, finishing second in the shot put at the 2015 Class 4A State Meet. Personal: Born Oct. 11, 1996 in Eunice ... the son of Janet and Floyd Prudhomme ... has two brothers, Alex and Lathan ... chose UL because it “was close to home” ... a business management major.

LB • 6-0 • 242 • Sr. Gadsden, Ala. Gadsden City HS 2016 (Junior): Reserve linebacker played in all 13 games for the Ragin’ Cajuns ... playing behind All-Sun Belt Conference performers Otha Peters and Tre’maine Lightfoot, finished with 14 tackles on the season with 1.5 tackles for loss, one quarterback pressure and a half-sack ... recorded a season-high two tackles in games against McNeese State (9/10), Texas State (10/22), Georgia Southern (11/10) and ULM (12/3) ... recorded a half-sack at New Mexico State (10/1) ... earned third letter. 2015 (Sophomore): Appeared in all 12 games for the Ragin’ Cajuns earning starts in games against Kentucky (9/5), Northwestern State (9/12), Texas State (10/10) and Arkansas State (10/20) … finished the season with 23 tackles (15 solo) … made eight stops for defense in home-opening win over Northwestern State … posted four tackles in SBC opener against Texas State … had two tackles in games against Kentucky, Akron (9/26), Arkansas State and Troy (12/5) … credited with a half-tackle for loss at Appalachian State (11/28) … recovered a fumble at Louisiana Tech (10/3) … earned second letter. 2014 (Freshman): Played in all 13 games for the Ragin’ Cajuns as a true freshman, earning starts in games against Boise State (9/20), Georgia State (10/4) and Nevada (12/20) ... recorded 27 tackles with three stops for loss on the season ... capped off his inaugural season with the Ragin’ Cajuns with a seasonhigh six tackles against Nevada in the R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl ... added five tackles and a pass breakup in his first career start at Boise State ... registered three tackles in games against Louisiana Tech (9/6), Ole Miss (9/13) and Appalachian State (11/22) ... had two tackles in games at New Mexico State (11/8) and Troy (11/29) ... earned first letter. High School: Second team preseason all-state choice by Rivals.com as a senior at Gadsden City High, playing for coach Matt Scott ... also named to the AllMessenger second team and was selected to play in the Alabama-Mississippi All-Star game ... had 95 tackles with three sacks and six TFL as a junior ... rated No. 22 in the state by Rivals.com, No. 46 by 247Sports and the No. 52 overall middle linebacker by Scout.com ... graduated from high school in December 2013 and enrolled at Louisiana the following January ... took part in spring practice. Personal: Born on April 24, 1996 in Gadsden, Ala. ... the son of Tyrone and Phacethia Posey ... has three brothers and three sisters ... a cousin, Finesse Middleton, is a junior defensive end at South Alabama ... majoring in general studies/sports management.

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RB • 5-11 • 223 • R-Fr. New Orleans, La. Archbishop Shaw HS 2016 (Freshman): Injured during fall camp and missed the entire season. High School: A three-star prospect by 247Sports and a two-star prospect by Rivals … the all-time leading rusher in Archbishop Shaw’s illustrious prep history … rushed for 1,928 yards and accounted for 21 TDs as a senior for the Eagles … a three-year letterwinner at Shaw for head coach Scott Bairnsfather … a two-time member on the New Orleans Advocate All-Metro team … named honorable mention Class 5A AllState as a senior … a first-team Class 5A All-State selection and the Offensive Player of the Year in the Catholic League as a junior, rushing for 1,813 yards and 23 touchdowns. Personal: Born Nov. 7, 1996 in New Orleans ... the son of Troy and Debbie Ragas ... has two brothers ... majoring in general studies.

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QB • 6-0 • 213 • So. New Orleans, La. Helen Cox HS 2016 (Redshirt freshman): Made a brief appearance in the Ragin’ Cajuns contest at New Mexico State (10/1) before getting significant playing time in the final five games of the season ... ran out of the Wildcat formation, gaining 119 yards on 27 carries with a pair of touchdowns ... best performance of the season came against Georgia Southern (11/10) where he rushed for 71 yards on eight carries with a touchdown ... capped an 11-play, 75-yard drive in the second quarter for the Ragin’ Cajuns with a 16-yard TD run for a 14-6 lead ... rushed four times for 11 yards against Southern Miss (12/17) in the R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl, scoring on a 12-yard run to cap a two-play drive in the second quarter and tying the game at 14-all ... earned first letter. 2015 (Freshman): Redshirt season … member of the scout team where he was the Cajun Team Offensive MVP.

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2017 LOUISIANA RAGIN’ CAJUNS FOOTBALL High School: A three-star recruit by Rivals.com, Scout.com and 247Sports.com … rated as the No. 3 quarterback in the state of Louisiana, No. 27 in the South and No. 90 nationally by Scout.com … a four-time all-district selection who threw for 1,538 yards and 11 touchdowns as a junior at Helen Cox … rushed for 654 yards and 13 scores … as a sophomore, tossed for 1,385 yards and nine scores while gaining 525 yards and five TDs on the ground. Personal: Born Sept. 9, 1997 in New Orleans ... the son of Seguar and Dion Ray, Sr. ... has one sister ... cousin, the late Chris Henry, played at West Virginia before playing five seasons (2005-09) with the Cincinnati Bengals ... a broadcasting major.

18 Devin Scott WR • 5-11 • 182 • Sr. Harvey, La. West Jefferson HS 2016 (Redshirt junior): Injured early in fall camp and missed the entire season with a knee injury ... returned from his injury and participated in 2017 spring practice. 2015 (Junior): Appeared in all 12 games for the Ragin’ Cajuns, averaging 16.8 yards per catch on 12 receptions … earned start in home opener against Northwestern State (9/12) leading team with three receptions for a career-best 90 yards … his 48-yard reception in the third quarter against the Demons set up a 1-yard TD run by Elijah McGuire … ended season with season-high four receptions for 74 yards against Troy (12/5) … added a pair of receptions in games against Akron (9/26) and New Mexico State (11/21) … earned third letter. 2014 (Sophomore): Made appearances in 12 games on the season, earning starts in games against South Alabama (11/1), ULM (11/15) and Appalachian State (11/22) ... caught five passes for 87 yards, averaging a team-best 17.4 yards per reception ... caught passes in games against Louisiana Tech (9/6), Texas State (10/14), Arkansas State (10/21), South Alabama and Troy (11/29) ... caught a 45-yard first quarter pass from Terrance Broadway that helped convert a third-and-28 situation against South Alabama and would lead to a Hunter Stover field goal ... recorded a 21-yard reception against A-State in the first quarter that would lead to a 10-play, 81-yard scoring drive ... earned second letter. 2013 (Freshman): True freshman receiver who came off the bench to play in nine games ... had his best day vs. Nicholls State (9/14), catching a pass for 37 yards and rushing once on a receiver sweep for 11 yards ... added a tackle at South Alabama ... named to the Sun Belt Conference Academic Honor Roll … earned first letter. High School: First team all-state pick as a senior at West Jefferson High ... caught 36 passes for 878 yards and eight touchdowns as a senior, receiving first team all-metro, first team all-New Orleans and first team all-district ... lettered twice in football and track ... a three-star recruit by 247Sports. Personal: Born March 18, 1995 in Harvey, La. ... son of Stacy Anderson and Christina Scott ... is the oldest of three children, having one brother (Stacy Anderson) and one sister (Denisha Burkes) ... majoring in business management.

RAY’S SINGLE-GAME HIGHS Points scored: 6, at Georgia Southern, Nov. 10, 2016; vs. Southern Miss, Dec. 17, 2016 Touchdowns: 1, at Georgia Southern, Nov. 10, 2016; vs. Southern Miss, Dec. 17, 2016 Rush attempts: 8, at Georgia Southern, Nov. 10, 2016 Rush yards: 71, at Georgia Southern, Nov. 10, 2016 Rushing TDs: 1, at Georgia Southern, Nov. 10, 2016; vs. Southern Miss, Dec. 17, 2016 Long rush: 16, at Georgia Southern, Nov. 10, 2016 Pass attempts: 1, vs. Southern Miss, Dec. 17, 2016 Total offense attempts: 8, at Georgia Southern, Nov. 10, 2016 Total offense yards: 71, at Georgia Southern, Nov. 10, 2016 RAY’S CAREER STATS RUSHING GP Att Yds TD Long Avg/C Avg/G 2016 6 27 119 2 16 4.4 19.8

33 Carlos Robinson TE • 6-3 • 223 • So. Monroe, La. Ouachita HS 2016 (Redshirt freshman): Played in 10 games during the season, seeing the majority of action on the Ragin’ Cajuns PAT unit ... was a reserve tight end, seeing action in short yardage situations ... did not play in the season opener against Boise State (9/3) and missed games against Georgia Southern (11/10) and Southern Miss (12/17) due to injury ... earned first letter. 2015 (Freshman): Spent the season as a redshirt … member of the scout team. High School: A three-star recruit by Scout.com and 247Sports.com … listed as a two-star recruit by Rivals.com … rated as the No. 2 tight end in the state of Louisiana, the 23rd-ranked tight end in the South and the No. 65-ranked tight end nationally by Scout.com … had 20 receptions for 350 yards and 10 touchdowns as a senior ... a two-time All-District 2-5A and all-Northeast Louisiana selection … played in the East-West All-Star Game ... caught 13 passes for 207 yards and three touchdowns for the Lions as a junior ... a member of the National Honor Society. Personal: Born Nov. 1, 1996 in Monroe ... the son of Lametria and Carlos Robinson, Sr. ... has one sister, Carlay ... cousin, Chris Brown, played seven years in the NFL with the Tennessee Titans (2003-07) and Houston Texans (2008-09) ... majoring in exercise science.

SCOTT’S SINGLE GAME HIGHS Receptions: 3, Northwestern State, Sept. 12, 2015 Receiving Yards: 90, Northwestern State, Sept. 12, 2015 Long reception: 48, Northwestern State, Sept. 12, 2015 SCOTT’S CAREER STATS RECEIVING G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G 2013 9 1 37 0 37 0.1 37.0 4.1 2014 12 5 87 0 45 0.4 17.4 7.3 2015 12 12 202 0 48 1.0 16.8 16.8 Total 33 18 326 0 48 0.5 18.1 9.9

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OL • 6-5 • 290 • So. Pensacola, Fla. Pensacola Catholic HS

OL • 6-6 • 310 • Sr. West Palm Beach, Fla. Royal Palm Beach HS/Tyler JC

2016 (Redshirt freshman): Member of the scout team ... did not see playing time. 2015 (Freshman): Redshirt season … member of the scout team … named to the Sun Belt Conference

2016 (Junior): Originally signed with West Virginia during the February 2016 Signing Period before enrolling at UL for the fall semester ... participated in fall camp and worked his way into a backup role at right tackle ... appeared in five games during the season, earning a start in a nationallytelevised contest at Georgia Southern (11/10) ... also appeared in games against Tulane (9/24), New Mexico State (10/1), Texas State (10/22) and Idaho (11/5) ... earned first letter. Junior College: Played for Coach Danny Palmer at Tyler JC … named NJCAA All-American First Team … helped lead Tyler to a 7-3 record, the semifinals of the conference tournament and a final ranking of No. 16 … member of the offensive line that blocked for Tyler to average 47.8 points per game, No. 5 nationally and 534.5 yards per game, No. 3 … selected All-Southwest Junior

Academic Honor Roll. High School: A two-sport letterwinner at Pensacola’s Catholic High School … named to the All-Area team by the Pensacola News Journal ... two-way player for PCHS football team, playing in 10 games … also letterwinner in basketball. Personal: Born Nov. 14, 1996 in Pensacola ... the son of Robert and Shannon Robinson ... younger brother of former Ragin’ Cajuns standout and former San Diego Chargers and Pittsburgh Steelers tight end Ladarius Green ... majoring in sports management.

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INTRO | 2017 CAJUNS | COACHES | REVIEW | RECORDS | HISTORY | ADMINISTRATION | MEDIA College Football All-Conference First Team … earned All-Region XIV honors as a sophomore … played for Coach Rob Baumgarn at Ridgewater College (Minn.) as a freshman … all-Minnesota College Athletic Conference All-Division First Team. High School: Played for Coach Willie Bueno at Royal Palm Beach High … earned all-county second-team honors as a senior … played in the FloridaGeorgia All-Star Game … selected to play in the Palm Beach County Treasure Coast All-Star Game … ESPN’s top recruits West Palm Beach … played in Palm Beach All-Stars vs. Atlanta All-Stars … No. 14 rated offensive tackle by 247Sports … three-star rating by 247Sports … two-star rating by Rivals. Personal: Born May 12, 1995 in Pahokee, Fla. ... the son of Aflic Smith and Edith Marsh ... is one of six children ... future goal after football is to own a private security firm ... majoring in general studies with a business concentration.

95 Rodrick Stephens DT • 6-0 • 297 • Sr. Hialeah, Fla. Hialeah HS 2016 (Junior): Came back from his 2015 injury to play in all 13 games for the Ragin’ Cajuns ... recorded 20 tackles with 1.5 tackles for loss on the season ... posted four tackles in games against Appalachian State (10/12) and Georgia (11/19) ... added two tackles in games against McNeese State (9/10), Texas State (10/22) and Arkansas State (11/26) ... had a forced fumble and a 10-yard tackle for loss at ULM (12/3) ... recorded a half-tackle for loss against Southern Miss (12/17) in the R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl ... earned second letter. 2015 (Sophomore): Missed the entire season recovering from a knee injury. 2014 (Redshirt freshman): Reserve defensive lineman played in nine games on the season before suffering a season-ending injury against Appalachian State (11/28) ... recorded seven tackles, with a fumble recovery and two quarterback hurries on the season ... had three tackles in games against Louisiana Tech (9/6) and New Mexico State (11/8) ... added a fumble recovery in SBC win at NM State ... recorded an assisted tackle at Ole Miss (9/13) ... added quarterback hurries in games against Southern (8/30) and ULM (11/15) ... earned first letter. 2013 (Freshman): Spent the season as a redshirt. High School: A two-star recruit by Scout.com ... recorded 60 tackles (37 solo) with 10 sacks as a senior ... named All-Dade County as a senior by the Miami Herald ... team finished as state runnerup in 2012 ... along with current Cajuns Troy McCollum and Simeon Thomas, played for Team Miami-Dade in the 18th Annual Nike Florida All Star Football ... coached by Marc Berman. Personal: Born March 10, 1994 in Miami ... legal guardian is Harriet Reed ... has two brothers ... career ambition is to work for the FBI ... majoring in criminal justice/general studies. STEPHENS’ SINGLE GAME HIGHS Tackles: 4, Appalachian State, Oct. 12, 2016; at Georgia, Nov. 19, 2016 Tackles for loss: 1, at ULM, Dec. 3, 2016 Fumbles recovered: 1, at New Mexico State, Nov. 8, 2014 Forced fumble: 1, at ULM, Dec. 3, 2016 TACKLES GP 2014 9 2016 13 TOTAL 22

STEPHENS’ CAREER STATS UA A TOTAL TFL YDS SACKS PBU 3 4 7 0.0 0 0 0 7 13 20 1.5 10 0 0 10 17 27 1.5 10 0 0

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THOMAS’ SINGLE GAME HIGHS Tackles: 7, Boise State, Sept. 3, 2016 Interceptions: 1, at New Mexico State, Oct. 1, 2016; at ULM, Dec. 3, 2016 Pass breakups: 2, vs. Tulane, Dec. 21, 2013; at Georgia Southern, Nov. 10, 2016 Fumbles forced: 1, Idaho, Nov. 5, 2016 Fumbles recovered: 1, at ULM, Dec. 3, 2016 THOMAS’ CAREER STATS TACKLES G UA A Total 2013 9 8 0 8 2016 13 24 16 40 Total 22 32 16 48 INTERCEPTIONS GP 2013 9 2016 13 Total 22

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NO Yards TD Long Avg/R Avg/G 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 2 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 2 0 0 0 0.0 0.0

48 Vince Thomas DB • 6-0 • 195 • Jr. New Orleans, La. De La Salle HS 2016 (Sophomore): Played in nine games during the season, playing primarily on special teams ... was credited with one tackle at Texas State (10/22) ... earned second letter. 2015 (Freshman): Joined the team as a walk-on in spring practice and contributed on special teams in his first season … appeared in six games during the season … credited with a tackle in his collegiate debut against Northwestern State (9/12) ... earned second letter. High School: A three-year letterwinner for head coach Ryan Manale at New Orleans’ De La Salle High School … helped Cavaliers to 6-5 record as a senior … played in the LHSCA All-Star Game … also lettered in basketball and track. Personal: Born Dec. 13, 1995 in New Orleans … the son of Sonya and Vincent Thomas … has one brother and one sister … majoring in exercise science.

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Simeon Thomas

DB • 6-3 • 194 • Sr. Miami, Fla. Carol City HS

THOMAS’ CAREER STATS TACKLES GP UA 2015 6 1 2016 9 1 Total 15 2

2016 (Junior): Cornerback appeared in all 13 games for the Ragin’ Cajuns and earned seven starts ... recorded 40 tackles and a pair of interceptions on the season and led the Ragin’ Cajuns with five pass breakups ... added a forced fumble, a fumble recovery and quarterback pressure ... opened the season with a career-high seven tackles against Boise State (9/3) ...

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posted five tackles at Georgia (11/19) and added four stops in games against Texas State (10/22), Idaho (11/5), Georgia Southern (11/10) and Southern Miss (12/17) ... credited with interceptions in games at New Mexico State (10/1) and Texas State ... added a forced fumble against Idaho ... recovered a fumble in the regular-season finale at ULM (12/3) ... earned second letter. 2015 (Redshirt sophomore): Missed the first nine games of the season due to academic ineligibility … did not play in the final three games of the season. 2014 (Sophomore): Did not play during the season ... member of the scout team during the latter half of the season. 2013 (Freshman): Reserve cornerback and special teams performer in nine games ... missed the first three contests waiting for the NCAA to act on a waiver request ... was declared eligible two days before the Akron game (9/21) and sat out the contest due to lack of practice preparation ... played in the last nine games, making eight tackles ... had a pair of tackles in his Cajuns debut vs. Texas State (10/5) ... added a stop vs. Troy (11/7) ... earned first letter. High School: Ranked No. 20 in the Miami Herald list of the top Miami-Dade County recruits as a senior at Carol City High, playing for coach Harold Barnwell ... made 35 tackles with two interceptions as a senior ... played in the Nike Dade against Broward All-Star game ... made 65 tackles with three interceptions as a junior ... a three-star recruit, he was ranked No. 40 at his position by Scout.com. Personal: Born Sept. 22, 1993 in Miami ... the son of Tiffany Paramore ... has two brothers and one sister ... a cousin, Kermit Whitfield, was a four-year letterwinner at Florida State and is currently with the NFL’s Chicago Bears ... another cousin, Marvin Bracy, played football at FSU, was a two-time All-USA high school track and field team selection, and is a three-time U.S. national champion in the 60-meter dash ... a general studies major.

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2017 LOUISIANA RAGIN’ CAJUNS FOOTBALL Junior College: Recorded 44 tackles with an interception and three pass breakups as a sophomore at Itawamba Community College ... averaged 23.0 yards on 11 kickoff return attempts ... played in nine games as a freshman, recording 27 tackles with four pass breakups, two forced fumbles and a fumble recovery ... second on the team in all-purpose yards (414) ... averaged 20.7 yards per kickoff return and caught three passes for 120 yards and a pair of touchdowns. Personal: Born Aug. 26, 1995 in Oxford, Miss. ... the son of Catreva Varnado ... majoring in general studies.

87 Chris Turner TE • 6-3 • 243 • So. Lafayette, La. Lafayette HS 2016 (Redshirt freshman): Made brief appearance against Southern Miss (12/17) in the R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl ... spent majority of the season as a reserve tight end and member of the scout team. 2015 (Freshman): Joined the team as walk-on and spent the season as a member of the scout team … named to the Sun Belt Conference Commissioner’s List. High School: A four-year letterwinner in football at Lafayette High School … coached by Jay Domengeaux … helped Lions to Class 5A state playoffs in 2012. Personal: Born Dec. 31, 1996 in Lafayette … the son of Jeanne and Chris Turner … has one brother … majoring in business management.

VARNADO’S SINGLE-GAME HIGHS Tackles: 6, McNeese State, Sept. 10, 2017 Tackles for loss: 0.5, at New Mexico State, Oct. 1, 2016 VARNADO’S CAREER STATS TACKLES GP UA A Total TFL Yds Sacks 2016 13 11 7 18 0.5 2 0.0

2016 (Sophomore): Enrolled at UL for the Fall 2016 semester and practiced with the Ragin’ Cajuns ... did not see playing time. Junior College: A 2015 All-California League selection at Reedley College ... rated as the No. 28 JUCO lineman overall by GridironRR. com. High School: Played tackle and defensive end at Texarkana’s Arkansas High School. Personal: Born Oct. 5, 1996 in Texarkana, Ark. ... the son of Gwen Wade and Quince Gurley ... has one brother and one sister ... majoring in business.

2016 (Sophomore): Played in all 13 games for the Ragin’ Cajuns, excelling on the special teams units ... recorded 10 tackles on the season (5 solo, 5 assists) ... posted season-high two tackles in games against New Mexico State (10/1) and Georgia Southern (11/10) ... added tackles in games against Boise State (9/3), McNeese State (9/10), South Alabama (9/17), Tulane (9/24), Appalachian State (10/12) and ULM (12/3) ... earned first letter. 2015 (Redshirt freshman): Appeared in seven games during the season, serving primarily on the special teams units … did not record any statistics. 2014 (Freshman): Did not play ... earned a redshirt. High School: First team all-district choice as a senior at Miller-McCoy Academy, playing for coach Jeremiah Scott … played running back, cornerback and safety … rushed for over 1,000 yards with 18 touchdowns as a senior while posting 53 tackles with six interceptions on defense … helped team to school’s first-ever state playoff berth … two star recruit by Scout.com. Personal: Born April 13, 1995 in New Orleans … the son of Robert II and Chantelle Turner … has two brothers, Robert III and Henry Glover, and one sister, Jalea … cousin, Isame Faciane, played at FIU and was on the Buffalo Bills’ practice squad in 2016 … majoring in general studies.

23 Tracy Walker DB • 6-2 • 200 • Sr. Brunswick, Ga. Brunswick HS • 2016 Preseason Second-Team All-Sun Belt Conference • 2015 Preseason Second-Team All-Sun Belt Conference • 2014 Sun Belt Conference All-Freshman Team

TURNER’S SINGLE-GAME HIGHS Tackles: 2, at New Mexico State, Oct. 1, 2016; at Georgia Southern, Nov. 10, 2016 PD 0 0 0

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2016 (Junior): Played in all 13 games and started in 12 for the Ragin’ Cajuns, finishing as the fourth-leading tackler (61) and team-leader in interceptions (3) ... posted three pass breakups on the season and added 2.5 tackles for loss and a fumble recovery ... began the season against Boise State (9/3) in a linebacker role before moving to safety the following week against McNeese State (9/10) ... credited with six tackles and a pass breakup in the win over the in-state rival Cowboys ... had season-high nine stops in a win over Arkansas State (11/26) ... recorded eight tackles (six solo), with a half-tackle for loss and an interception at Tulane (9/24) ... added eight tackles against Idaho (11/5) ... had seven tackles and broke up two passes at New Mexico State (10/1) ... posted five tackles in games against Georgia Southern (11/10) and Southern Miss (12/17) ... recorded three tackles at Georgia (11/19) and returned an interception 39 yards ... added an interception at ULM (12/3) ... earned third letter. 2015 (Sophomore): The second-leading tackler for the Ragin’ Cajuns, recording 74 tackles (54 solo) with five stops for loss … played in all 12 games with 10 starts … added six pass breakups and a forced fumble on the season … had an interception in the season-opener at Kentucky (9/5) … posted two games with double-digit tackles, highlighted by career-best 13 stops at Louisiana Tech (10/3) … came back the following week to record 10 tackles and a pair of pass breakups in the SBC opener against Texas State (10/10) … posted nine tackles with a stop for loss in the home opener against Northwestern State (9/12) … added seven tackles in games against Akron (9/26) and New Mexico State (11/21) … had five tackles, two pass breakups and a forced fumble in rainsoaked win against ULM (10/31) … posted four tackles, including two for loss, at Appalachian State (11/28) … earned second letter. 2014 (Redshirt freshman): Appeared in all 13 games for Louisiana earning starts in the final eight games ... finished seventh on the team with 44 tackles

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Levarious Varnado

DB • 5-10 • 178 • Sr. Calhoun City, Miss. Calhoun City HS/Itawamba CC 2016 (Junior): Played in all 13 games for the Ragin’ Cajuns, spending time as a reserve defensive back while serving as one of the primary return specialists on the team ... averaged 15.8 yards on 20 kickoff returns for the Ragin’ Cajuns, recording a long of 21 yards in games at Nex Mexico State (10/1) and Georgia Southern (11/10) ... had a 35-yard punt return in nationallytelevised game against Appalachian State (10/12) ... posted 18 tackles on the season with 11 solos ... had season-high six tackles against McNeese State (9/10) ... posted three tackles with a half-stop for loss at NMSU ... credited with a pair of stops in games against Texas State (10/22), Idaho (11/5) and Georgia (11/19) ... earned first letter.

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DB • 6-1 • 204 • Jr. New Orleans, La. Miller-McCoy Academy

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TURNER’S CAREER STATS TACKLES GP UA A Total TFL Yds Sacks 2015 7 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 2016 13 5 5 10 0.0 0 0 Total 20 5 5 10 0.0 0 0

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INTRO | 2017 CAJUNS | COACHES | REVIEW | RECORDS | HISTORY | ADMINISTRATION | MEDIA ... tied for team-lead with two interceptions ... second in passes defended (5) and tied for second in pass breakups (3) ... both interceptions came in second half and led to a pair of touchdowns in road win at New Mexico State (11/8) ... registered a season-high eight tackles with a forced fumble in regular-season finale at Troy (11/29) ... posted six tackles in back-to-back wins over Arkansas State (10/21) and South Alabama (11/1) ... had four tackles and a pair of pass breakups against Nevada (12/20) in the R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl. 2013: (Freshman): Redshirt season … named to the Sun Belt Conference Commissioner’s List. High School: First team all-region choice as a senior at Brunswick High, playing for coach Victor Floyd ... registered 67 tackles with five interceptions, two forced fumbles and seven TFL during senior season ... also received all-area kudos ... was an honorable mention pick as a junior after making 57 tackles with two interceptions ... lettered twice in football and three times in basketball ... helped hoops team to a 22-7 record and a regional title as a junior ... has a 6-10 wingspan, runs a 4.5 in the 40-yard dash and has a 36-inch vertical leap ... three-star recruit by Scout.com. Personal: Born Feb. 1, 1995 in Brunswick, Ga. ... son of Tracy Walker, Jr. and Georgette Humphreys ... is one of six children having five sisters (Tierra, Tiana, Talisha, Tre’yonna and Sy’eya) ... his cousin, Demetrius Frazier, played football at Middle Tennessee ... was a member of the National Honor Society in high school ... majoring in sports management.

71 Akkai Ward OL • 6-3 • 302 • R-Fr. Brusly, La. Brusly HS 2016 (Freshman): Redshirt season ... member of the scout team. High School: Three-year starter at Brusly High School … a first-team All-District 6-3A selection as a senior … played in the Red Stick Army Bowl ... rated as the No. 21 offensive lineman in Louisiana by VarsityPreps.com … coached by Marc Brown. Personal: Born Dec. 23, 1997 in Brusly ... the son of Alvan Ward and Shenita Bynum ... has two brothers and one sister ... majoring in criminal justice.

22 Tanner Wiggins LB • 6-4 • 211 • R-Fr. Morgan City, La. Central Catholic HS

WALKER’S SINGLE GAME HIGHS Tackles:13, at Louisiana Tech, Oct. 3, 2015 Tackles for loss: 2.0, at Appalachian State, Nov. 28, 2015 Interceptions: 2, at New Mexico State, Nov. 8, 2014 Fumbles forced: 1, at Troy, Nov. 29, 2014; ULM, Oct. 31, 2015 Fumbles recovered: 1, South Alabama, Sept. 17, 2016 Pass breakups: 2, five times

2016 (Freshman): Joined the team as a walk-on and spent the season as a member of the scout team. High School: A two-time District 7-1A selection at Central Catholic High School ... coached by Tommy Minton ... a Class 1A All-State selection as a senior ... recorded 115 tackles (14 for loss) with five forced fumbles and three recoveries as a senior ... named to the Acadiana area All-Metro team by the Acadiana Advocate ... was Student Council President at CCHS. Personal: Born Dec. 8, 1997 in Morgan City ... the son of Jarrod and Andree Wiggins ... has two sisters ... majoring in political science.

WALKER’S CAREER STATS TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds Sacks Yds PBU FF FR 2014 13 37 7 44 0.0 0 0.0 0 3 1 0 2015 12 54 20 74 5.0 12 0.0 0 6 1 0 2016 13 30 31 61 2.5 7 0.0 0 3 0 1 Total 38 121 58 179 7.5 19 0.0 0 12 2 1

60 D’Aquin Withrow OL • 6-6 • 307 • Sr. Harvey, La. West Jefferson HS

INTERCEPTIONS G No. Yds TD Lg Avg/R Avg/G 2014 13 2 19 0 14 9.5 1.5 2015 12 1 1 0 1 1.0 0.1 2016 13 3 41 0 39 13.7 3.2 Total 38 6 61 0 39 10.2 1.6

25 Deuce Wallace DB • 5-11 • 196 • So. Lafayette, La. St. Thomas More HS 2016 (Redshirt freshman): Member of the scout team ... did not see playing time. 2015 (Freshman): Joined the team as a walk-on and spent the season as a redshirt … named to the Sun Belt Conference Academic Honor Roll. High School: A two-year letterwinner for coach Jim Hightower at St. Thomas More ... named second-team all-district and was a team captain as a senior ... helped STM to a 9-2 record and a berth in the Division I, Class 4A state playoffs ... lettered in basketball for the Cougars, helping STM to the 2013 Class 4A state championship. Personal: Born Oct. 1, 1996 in Lafayette ... the son of Don and Alisa Wallace ... father lettered as a quarterback at UL from 1981-84 and is currently ranked 10th in school history in passing yards (2,701) ... has one brother and two sisters ... a cousin of Kerry Joseph, who played in the NFL, CFL and NFL Europe ... also a cousin of former LSU running back Terrence Magee ... enjoys golf, badminton and roller blading ... chose UL because it’s where his father played ... majoring in business management.

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2016 (Junior): Started in all 13 games for the Ragin’ Cajuns at left tackle ... earned third letter. 2015 (Sophomore): Played in nine games during the season, earning starts in seven of the Ragin’ Cajuns final eight games ... inserted into the starting lineup at left tackle beginning in the Texas State game (10/10) after left guard Mykhael Quave was lost for the season with a shoulder injury the week before against Louisiana Tech … provided a steady presence in both the run and pass block game … earned the team’s Offensive Newcomer Award ... earned second letter. 2014 (Redshirt freshman): Reserve offensive lineman made appearances in games at New Mexico State (11/8) and Troy (11/29) ... recipient of the Most Improved Award (Offense) after the conclusion of spring practice ... earned first letter. 2013 (Freshman): Redshirted, did not play. High School: Honorable mention all-state choice by the Louisiana Football Coach’s Association as a senior at West Jefferson High, playing for coach Marcus Scott … first team all-district choice by NOLA.com … a two-year letterman in football who also lettered once in basketball … did not start playing football until his junior year … a two-star recruit by Scout.com. Personal: Born March 13, 1994 in New Orleans ... the son of Tremell and Yvonne Withrow ... is the oldest of two children, having one younger brother (Shyheem) ... volunteered time in high school helping to feed the homeless ... a general studies major.

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RB • 5-11 • 206 • So. Pearl, Miss. Pearl HS

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2016 (Redshirt freshman): Played in 12 games, recording 192 yards on the ground on 62 carries ... had 10 or more carries in games at New Mexico State (10/1) and ULM (12/3) ... recorded 11 carries at NMSU with a 7-yard TD run in the third quarter ... carried the ball 10 times at ULM ... rushed for season-high 34 yards, highlighted by a 22-yard gain, at Texas State (10/22) ... had two carries for 17 yards, including a 12-yard gain, against Southern Miss (12/17) in the R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl ... added a pair of receptions on the season with a 4-yard gain in the season-opener against Boise State (9/3) and a 5-yard catch against Idaho (11/5) ... earned first letter. 2015 (Freshman): Spent the season as a redshirt and served as a member of the scout team … rushed for a game-high 88 yards in the annual Red-White Spring Game. High School: A three-star recruit by Scout.com … rated as the No. 3 running back in the state of Mississippi and the No. 65th-best running back in the South … piled up nearly 5,700 yards rushing and 81 touchdowns in his career … rushed for over 3,000 yards and 41 touchdowns as a senior … a first-team All-State selection … tied a state single-game record with 422 rushing yards, while recording a state single-game record nine TDs in a win over Bastrop (La.) … a member of the Clarion-Ledger Football All-Metro Team … selected to play in the Mississippi/Alabama High School All-Star Game ... rushed for 30 TDs as a junior. Personal: Born Nov. 20, 1995 in Pearl, Miss. ... the son of Jeffery and Angela Wright ... has six sisters and two brothers ... a business management major.

DB • 6-2 • 185 • Fr. Brandon, Miss. Brandon HS High School: A three-star prospect by Scout.com and rated as the No. 6 safety in Mississippi, No. 65 in the South and No. 147 nationally … rated as the No. 13 overall prospect in Mississippi … a first-team Class 6A All-State selection as a senior by the Clarion Ledger … made 35 tackles, picked off five passes — returned two for TDs — and had six pass breakups … participated in the Alabama/Mississippi All-Star Football Classic … led Brandon with eight interceptions as a junior … two-sport athlete where he excelled in basketball.

26 Brayden Bailey LB • 6-2 • 215 • Jr. St. George, Utah Desert Hill HS/College of the Desert Junior College: Member of two-time American Division-Mountain Conference champions at College of the Desert ... named second-team All-Mountain Conference as a sophomore ... recorded 57 tackles with four sacks, an interception and a fumble recovery as a sophomore. High School: Member of 3AA state champions as a junior at Desert Hill High School ... a second-team All-Region 9 selection as a senior ... helped DSHS to a two-year combined record of 21-4. Personal: Born Jan. 28, 1997 in St. George, Utah ... the son of Jill Paulsen and Jorgen Bailey ... has three brothers and three sisters ... majoring in fitness studies.

WRIGHT’S SINGLE GAME HIGHS Points Scored: 6, at New Mexico State, Oct. 1, 2016 Touchdowns: 1, at New Mexico State, Oct. 1, 2016 Rush attempts: 11, at New Mexico State, Oct. 1, 2016 Rush yards: 34, at Texas State, Oct. 22, 2016 (6 carries) Rush TDs: 1, at New Mexico State, Oct. 1, 2016 Long rush: 22, at Texas State, Oct. 22, 2016 Pass receptions: 1, Boise State, Sept. 3, 2016; Idaho, Nov. 5, 2016 Reception yards: 5, Idaho, Nov. 5, 2016 Long reception: 5, Idaho, Nov. 5, 2016

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WRIGHT’S CAREER STATS RUSHING GP Att 2016 12 62

Yards TD Long Avg/C Avg/G 192 1 22 3.1 16.0

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OL • 6-2 • 300 • Jr. San Bernardino, Calif. San Gorgonio HS/Chaffey College Avg/G 0.8

Junior College: Two-year letterwinner at Chaffey College, helping the Panthers to a 7-4 record as a freshman in 2015 ... a All-National Central selection in as a freshman. High School: An All-League selection and first-team All-Sun News Team pick at San Gorgonio High School ... named second-team All-News as a junior ... played in the Cali Classic All-Star Game. Personal: Born Oct. 25, 1996 in San Bernardino, Calif. ... the son of Carl Brewter and Nygia Preston ... has four brothers and three sisters ... a kinesiology major.

29 LeRoy Franklin WR • 5-11 • 165 • R-Fr. Richmond, Texas George Ranch HS 2016 (Freshman): Joined the team as a walk-on during fall camp ... earned a redshirt and was a member of the scout team. High School: Member of Richmond-George Ranch team that went 16-0 and captured the 2015 Class 5A, Division I Texas state championship ... coached by Ricky Tullos ... participated in the Border War All-Star Game ... a member of the Longhorns’ track team that claimed a pair of district titles and top-5 finishes at the state meet ... set the school-record in the 110-meter hurdles (14.62) at the 2016 Region 3-5A championships.

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39 Zi’Yon Hill DT • 6-2 • 280 • Fr. New Iberia, La. Catholic HS

34 Ferrod Gardner LB • 6-2 • 215 • So. Dayton, Ohio Trotwood-Madison HS/Coffeyville CC

High School: A two-star prospect by Scout.com and 247Sports.com … named the Daily Advertiser AllAcadiana Defensive Most Valuable Player … helped the Panthers to a runner-up finish in the 2014 Division III state playoffs and the semifinals in 2016 … during his junior season, recorded 83 tackles with 12 stops for loss and six sacks … named to the All-District, AllAcadiana and All-Teche football teams.

2016 (at Coffeyville CC): Recorded 67 tackles with a pair of sacks in 10 games for the Red Ravens ... named to the Jayhawk Conference honorable mention team ... added three fumble recoveries with an interception and a fumble returned for a touchdown ... recorded 10 or more tackles in three straight games with season-high (12) coming against Fort Scott CC. 2015 (at Missouri): Joined Missouri as a preferred walk-on and spent the season as a redshirt. High School: Totaled 103 tackles, 22 tackles for loss, five sacks and eight passes broken up as a senior at Trotwood-Madision High School ... helped Rams to 12-2 record and semifinal berth in the OHSAA Division III playoffs ... three-year letterwinner at TMHS, helping the Rams to a combined 37-7 record with a pair of state runner-up finishes ... a two-time, First-Team All-Conference selection ... named third-team All-State as a senior. Personal: Born March 26, 1997 in Atlanta, Ga. ... the son of Francis Gardner and Tracey Tucker ... has two brothers and one sister ... enjoys drawing and music in his spare time ... majoring in graphic design.

84 Cameron Howell WR • 6-2 • 190 • R-Fr. Bossier City, La. Airline HS 2016 (Freshman): Joined the team as a walk-on and served as a member of the scout team. High School: Three-year letterwinner at Airline High School for head coach Bo Meeks ... a two-time AllDistrict 1-5A and all-city selection ... played in the Louisiana High School All-Star game ... caught 65 passes for 900 yards. Personal: Born May 12, 1998 in Shreveport ... the son of Ronald Howell ... has one brother and one sister ... father was a two-sport letterwinner (baseball, football) at Northwestern State ... grandfather, Bill Howell, competed in basketball and track at Arkansas ... majoring in criminal justice.

19 Kadon Harrison QB • 6-3 • 180 • Fr. Port Arthur, Texas Memorial HS

40 Ja’len Johnson

High School: A two-star prospect by Scout.com, 247Sports.com and Rivals.com … led MHS to a 9-3 record, a share of the 5A Region III, District 22 title and the third-round of the Texas UIL state playoffs … named to the Port Arthur News 2016 Football Super Team … as a junior, threw for 834 yards on 67-for-137 passing with eight touchdowns and eight interceptions … missed six games due to a knee injury … completed 86 of 175 passes for 929 yards and five TDs as a sophomore ... coached by his father, Kenny Harrison. Personal: Born Dec. 11, 1998 in Port Arthur ... the son of Kenny and Latania Harrison ... has one brother ... a kinesiology major.

15 Bennie Higgins DE • 6-2 • 245 • So. Greenwood, Miss. Greenwood HS/Mississippi Delta JC

High School: A two-star prospect by 247Sports.com, Rivals.com and Scout.com … helped CCHS to a 9-6 record and 5-2 mark in District 7-1A … posted 69 tackles with six interceptions as a senior ... a two-time, firstteam Class 1A All-State selection … recorded 68 tackles with four interceptions, 13 pass breakups and 1 forced fumble as a junior ... coached by Tommy Minton. Personal: Born July 31, 1999 in Berwick, La. ... the son of Tammie and William Johnson ... a professional land and resource management major.

50 Andre Jones DE • 6-5 • 220 • Fr. Angie, La. Varnado HS

Junior College: Played one season at Mississippi Delta … rated as one of the top 100 seniors (No. 39) by the National Sports Report. High School: Posted 84 tackles with 11 sacks as a senior at Greenwood High School in 2014. Personal: Born Jan. 1, 1996 in Greenwood, Miss. ... the son of Bennie and Roberta Higgins ... has one brother and two sisters ... a sports management major.

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DB • 6-3 • 210 • Fr. Berwick, La. Central Catholic HS

High School: Rated as a two-star prospect by Rivals. com … a two-time, first-team District 8-1A selection … helped VHS to district title and semifinal berth in the Class 1A state playoffs ... excelled in basketball, earning honorable mention Class 1A All-State honors in 2016 for the Wildcats ... coached in football by Scott Shaffett. Personal: Born Oct. 25, 1998 in Varnado, La. ... the son of Gerald Jones, Sr. ... enjoys fishing and hunting in his spare time ... majoring in sports management.

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15 Elijah Mitchell

LS • 6-0 • 210 • Jr. New Orleans, La. De La Salle HS

RB • 5-11 • 215 • Fr. Erath, La. Erath HS

2017: Joined the Ragin’ Cajuns as a walk-on and participated in spring practice. High School: A four-year letterwinner in both football and baseball at New Orleans’ De La Salle High School ... a two-year letterwinner in basketball ... named all-district for the Cavaliers in baseball ... played in the 2013 Orleans vs. Jefferson Parish All-Star Game as a long snapper ... an AllState Sugar Bowl Scholar Athlete of the Year nominee. Personal: Born December 21, 1995 in New Orleans ... the son of Rhonda and Donald Ladner ... has one brother, Zack ... hobbies include fishing ... an exercise science major.

High School: Rated a two-star running back on Rivals. com, Scout.com and 247Sports.com … posted 1,903 yards and 28 touchdowns his senior season despite only seeing significant action in eight games due to injury … finished his career as the leading rusher in Bobcats’ history with 4,045 yards and 50 touchdowns in three seasons on only 457 carries … had a career average of nine yards per carry and a touchdown every nine carries.

46 Mustafa Mitchell DE • 6-0 • 221 • Jr. Newark, N.J. Whitehall HS/Lackawanna JC

17 Levi Lewis QB • 5-11 • 175 • Fr. Baton Rouge, La. Scotlandville Magnet HS

Junior College: A two-year letterwinner at Lackawanna (Pa.) College ... a 2016 first-team All-Northeast Football Conference selection ... second-leading tackler for the Falcons with 61 stops, with a team-high 19 tackles for loss and 11.5 sacks ... a three-time NFC Defensive Player of the Week. High School: Helped lead Whitehall High School to an 8-2 record as a senior and the Eastern Pennsylvania Conference crown ... coached by Brian Gilbert. Personal: Born Nov. 16, 1997 in Newark ... the son of Taweh Konuwa ... has two brothers and one sister ... majoring in general studies.

High School: Rated a three-star dual-threat quarterback on 247Sports.com and two-star on Scout.com … was the winner of the 2016 Warrick Dunn Award … also tabbed The Advocate’s All-Metro 5A/4A Offensive MVP … a first-team Class 5A All-State selection as an athlete ... passed for 2,450 yards and 17 touchdowns, while also rushing for 1,577 yards and 23 TDs as a senior … guided Scotlandville to its first state championship appearance in nearly 50 years and its first ever as an LHSAA school … posted 427 yards passing in two games with four touchdowns as a junior … also ran for 108 yards and two TDs in 2015 ... a member on a pair of Class 5A state championship basketball teams ... member of SMHS’ state championship 4x200-meter and 4x400-meter relay teams. Personal: Born May 9, 1998 in Baton Rouge ... the son of Greg and Celeste Lewis ... has three brothers and one sister ... a civil engineering major.

91 Kaelan Onezine DE • 6-3 • 230 • Fr. Breaux Bridge, La. Breaux Bridge HS 2017: Joined the team as a walk-on and participated in spring practice. High School: A three-year letterwinner at Breaux Bridge High School, helping the Tigers to the District 5-4A championship as a sophomore ... twice named to the all-district team ... totaled 70 tackles with three sacks and two forced fumbles as a senior ... coached by Paul Broussard. Personal: Born Jan. 28, 1998 in Lafayette ... the son of Melvin Alexander and Demetria Onezine ... has one brother and one sister ... majoring in chemical engineering.

18 DJ Miller DB • 5-11 • 200 • Jr. Cedar Hill, Texas Cedar Hill HS/Navarro College 2016 (Sophomore - at Navarro): Helped Navarro to a 6-3 record and a No. 9 national ranking in the final NJCAA polls ... recorded 29 tackles with seven pass breakups for the Bulldogs. 2015 (Freshman - at Tennessee): True freshman played in five games at cornerback ... one of 15 true freshmen to make debut vs. Bowling Green (9/5). High School: Lettered at Cedar Hill High School for head coach Joey McGuire ... a three-star prospect by 247 Sports, ESPN, Rivals and Scout.com ... ranked as the No. 8 cornerback in Texas by Scout.com ... helped Cedar Hill to a combined 28-4 record and a pair of state championships (2013 and 2014) ... had eight tackles with an interception as a senior in 2014 ... recorded 39 tackles with five pass breakups for the Longhorns in 2013. Personal: Born on Nov. 21, 1996 in Dallas ... the son of Darrell Miller, Sr., and Lavada Miller ... has one sister ... majoring in marketing.

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22 Earnest Patterson WR • 5-7 • 155 • Jr. Brenham, Texas Brenham HS/Blinn College Junior College: Rated a three-star wide receiver by 247Sports.com … played two seasons at Blinn College … recorded 68 receptions for 906 yards and six touchdowns in his sophomore season … had two games with 16-plus receptions including 17 receptions for 233 yards and a touchdown against Kilgore College … notched a career-high 263 yards on six catches with three TDs against Navarro College … saw action in nine games as a freshman with three rushes for 10 yards while hauling in five receptions for 41 yards with a long reception of 17 … also returned 11 kickoffs for 126 yards and 17 punts for 29 yards. High School: Recorded 5,076 career yards on 681 carries for 59 touchdowns at Brenham High School … also caught 31 passes for 381 yards and four TDs … named all-district and all-state in high school … also played basketball and track in high school. Personal: Born Aug. 27, 1995 in Brenham ... the son of Earnest Patterson and Lorthea Fields ... has one brother and one sister ... a general studies major.

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55 Tommy Whitted

LB • 6-3 • 200 • Jr. Houston, Texas Summer Creek HS/Blinn College

LB • 6-1 • 245 • Jr. Orlando, Fla. Winter Park HS/Michigan

Junior College: Rated a two-star linebacker by Rivals. com and 247Sports.com … Registered 22 tackles (14 solo) with 2.5 tackles-for-loss (TFL) in nine games as a sophomore at Blinn College … Played in six games as a freshman … recorded nine tackles (seven solo) with 1.0 TFL. High School: Named All-District and MVP runner-up at Summer Creek High School in 2014 … also competed in track in high school.

Pre-UL: Spent the 2016-17 academic year at Santa Fe (Fla.) College ... attended the University of Michigan in 2015-16 where he joined the Wolverines’ football team as a walk-on. High School: A three-year letterwinner in football at Orlando’s Winter Park High School ... helped the Wildcats to a district title and No. 5 ranking in the FHSAA Class 8A polls ... played in the Central Florida All-Star Game ... also lettered in weightlifting and lacrosse. Personal: Born Aug. 24, 1996 in Orlando ... the son of Jeff and Patty Whitted ... has one brother ... father played football at UCF ... majoring in general studies.

80 Chase Rogers TE • 6-4 • 248 • Fr. Bay St. Louis, Miss. St. Stanislaus HS

33 Jamarius Williams DB • 6-3 • 190 • Jr. Farmerville, La. Farmerville HS

High School: Rated a three-star tight end by ESPN, Scout.com, Rivals.com and 247Sports.com … catching passes for highly touted quarterback Myles Brennen, finished his prep career as Mississippi’s all-time leader in receiving yards and touchdowns, accumulating 216 receptions for 3,729 yards and 44 touchdowns … as a senior, named to MaxPreps 2016 First-Team All-American squad after hauling in 61 passes for 1,042 yards and 12 touchdowns … a three-time allstate selection … helped St. Stanislaus reach the MHSAA Class 4A title game in 2014 and 2016 … recorded 1,462 yards on 81 catches and 19 touchdowns as a junior … reeled in 52 passes for 877 yards and nine touchdowns as a sophomore.

2016: Made an appearance in 22 contests including two starts for the UL baseball team … was primarily used as a pinch runner … hit .111 (1-for-9) with an RBI and scored three times … swiped two bags in four attempts on the season … had a .273 on base percentage and drew two walks … made starts against Louisiana Tech (2/24) and Northwestern State (4/5) ... threw out a runner at New Orleans (5/17). 2015: Saw action in 25 games making seven starts … hit .111 (2-for-18) on the season scoring 11 times and drawing five walks … swiped five bases … scored a career-high three times at Southern (4/8) … had a career-high three stolen bases against Northwestern State (3/4) … threw out his first career runner against the Demons … walked twice at Southern reaching base three times in five plate appearances … had three putouts at Georgia State (3/21). High School: A three-year letterwinner at Union Parish High School … played his sophomore year at Desoto Central High School in Mississippi … hit .450 with three home runs and drove in 40 runs for the Fighting Farmers … named all-district in 2013 and 2014 … also a member of the football team at Union Parish where he played quarterback and led the squad to a state championship in 2013 ... threw for 18 touchdowns and 977 while rushing for 1,471 yards and 18 touchdowns as a senior. Personal: Born on July 18, 1996 in Ruston, La. … the son of Veronica Williams … has a younger brother, Eric Jordan Jr. ... also has two younger sisters, Shemiah and Mariah ... son’s name is Kohlton Jamar Williams …a biology major.

65 Carlos Rubio OL • 6-5 • 250 • Fr. Alexandria, La. Alexandria Senior HS High School: A first-team All-District 2-5A selection at Alexandria Senior High School ... named to the 2016 All-Cenla Team … a two-star prospect by Scout.com ... earned LSWA 5A All-State Honorable Mention honors … anchored an ASH offensive line that helped the Trojans score 33 points and 375.5 yards per game ... coached by Thomas Bachman. Personal: Born Dec. 4, 1998 in New Orleans ... the son of Carlos and Zethelda Rubio ... has one brother and three sisters ... majoring in business management.

28 Bralen Trahan DB • 6-0 • 185 • Fr. Lafayette, La. Acadiana HS High School: A first-team Class 5A All-State selection as a defensive back ... helped lead Acadiana High School to a 10-4 record and a berth in the Class 5A state playoffs ... rated as a two-star prospect by Scout. com, 247Sports.com and Rivals.com ... earned All-District 3-5A honors ... a do-itall player for the Wreckin’ Rams, had a breakout game in the Regional round of the Class 5A playoffs at No. 3-seeded Ponchatoula, rushing for two touchdowns and returning an interception for a score ... earned MVP honors at the I-10 Bowl All-Star Game, where he picked off two passes and returned a fumble for a touchdown ... named the Daily Advertiser All-Acadiana Special Teams Most Valuable Player.

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2017 LOUISIANA RAGIN’ CAJUNS FOOTBALL 2017 SIGNING CLASS Name SchDarren Archie Brayden Bailey Kordell Brewster Ferrod Gardner Kadon Harrison Bennie Higgins Zi’Yon Hill Ja’len Johnson Andre Jones Levi Lewis Ryheem Malone DJ Miller Elijah Mitchell Mustafa Mitchell Earnest Patterson Julius Perkins Chase Rogers Carlos Rubio Bralen Trahan Staten Wade

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Pos. DB LB OL LB QB DE DL DB DE QB WR DB RB DE WR LB TE OL DB OL

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

Wgt. 185 215 300 215 180 223 280 200 200 175 182 200 215 221 155 200 248 250 180 285

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Hometown (Previous School) Brandon, Miss. (Brandon) St. George, Utah (College of the Desert) San Bernardino, Calif. (Chaffey College) Dayton, Ohio (Coffeyville CC) Port Arthur, Texas (Memorial) Greenwood, Miss. (Greenwood) New Iberia, La. (Catholic) Morgan City, La. (Central Catholic) Angie, La. (Varnado) Baton Rouge, La. (Scotlandville Magnet) Houston, Texas (Bellaire/SMU) Cedar Hill, Texas (Navarro College) Erath, La. (Erath) Newark, N.J. (Lackawanna College) Brenham, Texas (Brenham/Blinn) Houston, Texas (Summer Creek/Blinn) Bay St. Louis, Miss. (St. Stanislaus) Alexandria, La. (Alexandria Senior) Lafayette, La. (Acadiana) Texarkana, Ark. (Arkansas HS/Reedley College)

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Mark Hudspeth 24-31* - Sixth Season at Louisiana 90-52* - 12th Season Overall • Delta State, 1992 From his earliest days in the coaching profession through leading the Louisiana Ragin’ Cajuns football team to unprecedented success both on the field and in the classroom, Mark Hudspeth has been a winner. Since being named as the 26th head football coach in Ragin’ Cajuns history on Dec. 13, 2010, Hudspeth has brought tremendous energy and desire to a program that was looking to provide a passionate fanbase with a consistent winner. Now in his seventh season at the helm, Hudspeth continues to develop the Ragin’ Cajuns into not only one of the top programs in the Sun Belt Conference, but one of the top programs in the Group of 5. Hudspeth immediately grabbed the attention of Ragin’ Cajuns fans upon his arrival, utilizing his dynamic personality while incorporating a blueprint for success. He tirelessly toured the Acadiana area, as well as alumni groups across the country, delivering his vision of a program that would evolve from one that had two winning seasons in four decades into one that would be considered among the nation’s elite. With a pair of victories in the R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl, Hudspeth guided the Ragin’ Cajuns to their first bowl victories in a generation, creating excitement for a fanbase that would repeatedly turn the Mercedes-Benz Superdome into their own

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version of Cajun Field. The top four attendance figures for the New Orleans Bowl have all been when the Ragin’ Cajuns were in town, including a record 54,728 in 2013 against Tulane. Fans have flocked to home games during Hudspeth’s tenure, turning Cajun Field and its surrounding areas into one of the best atmospheres in the nation. In three of Hudspeth’s first five seasons, Louisiana has paced the league in average attendance while posting the three-highest single-season averages in school history. During Hudspeth’s first year in 2011, a record average of 29,171 fans (a nearly 12,000 fan increase) passed through the turnstiles at Cajun Field, with nearly 155,000 fans – the most since 1976 – passing through in 2014. Eight of the top 15 single-game attendance marks at Cajun Field have come under Hudspeth’s watch, including a crowd of 36,170 in the 2014 opener against Southern - the third-largest crowd to watch at game at Cajun Field. Since Hudspeth’s arrival in Lafayette, 42 players have been named to the All-Sun Belt Conference team with running back Elijah McGuire being selected as both the league’s Player and Offensive Player of the Year in 2014. Three players - Alonzo Harris (2011), McGuire (2013) and Joe Dillon (2016) – were each named as the league’s Freshman of the Year, with McGuire and Dillon each earning Freshman All-America honors.

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Hometown Louisville, Miss. Birthdate Nov. 10, 1968 Birthplace Montgomery, Ala. Family Married to the former Tyla McConnell Four sons: Gunner (20), Major (6), Captain (3), Rocky (1) One daughter: Carley (16) Date Hired At Louisiana December 13, 2010

EDUCATION

Winston (Miss.) Academy 1988 Delta State University 1992 B.S. in Health & Education University of Central Arkansas 1993 M.S. in Secondary School Admininstration

COACHING EXPERIENCE

Head Coach Louisiana, 2011-present 24-31* Overall Record (Six Years) 90-52* Career Record (13 Years) 2011 New Orleans Bowl 2012 New Orleans Bowl Champions 2013 New Orleans Bowl 2014 New Orleans Bowl Champions 2016 New Orleans Bowl Assistant Coach Mississippi State, 2009-10 Passing Coordinator/WR No. 15 Final AP Ranking, 2010 2010 Gator Bowl Head Coach North Alabama, 2002-08 66-21 Overall Record (Seven Years) Gulf South Champions (2003, 2006) NCAA Division II Semi-Finals (2003, 2005, 2007, 2008) NCAA Division II Quarter-Finals (2006) 2003, 2006 Gulf South Coach of the Year Assistant Coach Navy, 2001 Offensive Coordinator Assistant Coach Delta State, 1999-2000 Offensive Coordinator 2000 NCAA Division II National Champs Assistant Coach Nicholls State, 1994-95 WR/TE (1994), Running Backs (1995) Graduate Assistant Central Arkansas, 1992-93 1992 Arkansas Intercollegiate Conference Champs

PLAYING EXPERIENCE

Delta State University, 1987-91 Four Letters (1988-91) Started at Safety (1990) & QB (1991)

HONORS AND AWARDS Finalist, Liberty Mutual Coach of the Year, 2011

Finalist, Paul “Bear” Bryant Award, 2011 2003, 2006 Gulf South Coach of the Year

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Mark Hudspeth has coached a combined 42 All-Sun Belt Conference first- and second-team performers since 2011.

But perhaps the biggest success under Hudspeth has come in the classroom, where the Ragin’ Cajuns have put up stellar numbers. Twice, Louisiana claimed the Sun Belt Team GPA award, posting a 2.81 team GPA during the 2014-15 academic year. During the past nine semesters, the Ragin’ Cajuns have recorded a team GPA of 2.6 or higher with 52 percent of the student-athletes on the roster earning a 3.0 GPA or above. The Cajuns success in the classroom was evident during the Fall 2014 semester as the team posted the highest semester grade point average (2.923) in school history, and the then-sixth consecutive semester of earning a team GPA of 2.6 or better. Sixty-five student-athletes earned a 3.0 GPA during the semester with six earning a perfect 4.0 and 11 earning their degree. The NFL has also paid attention to what is happening with the Ragin’ Cajuns as numerous players have made their way onto active rosters. In 2011, Dwight Bentley (Detroit) and Ladarius Green (San Diego) were selected in the NFL Draft. In 2012, seven Cajuns seniors earned invitations to NFL preseason camps while five former Cajuns earned spots after the 2013 campaign. After concluding a stellar career with the Ragin’ Cajuns, linebacker Justin Anderson signed a free agent contract with the New York Giants and made the active roster during the 2014 season. After finishing a career in which he set the single-season record for sacks, defensive tackle Christian Ringo was selected in the sixth round by the Green Bay Packers in the 2014 NFL Draft. After a record-setting career at UL, McGuire became the latest player to be selected when he was a sixthround pick of the New York Jets in the 2017 NFL Draft. The Ragin’ Cajuns have continued to send players to the NFL, most recently with Otha Peters (Seattle), Al Riles (Indianapolis), Anthony Jennings (New York Jets), Karmichael Dunbar (Pittsburgh) and Eddie Gordon (Carolina) inking free agent deals.

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From the day he arrived on campus, Hudspeth began educating the Ragin’ Cajuns on how to win on a consistent level. Inheriting a team that was coming off a 3-9 record in 2010, Hudspeth provided one of the first lessons to his team when he had the offense and defense engage in an old-fashioned tug of war. As the rope went back and forth with neither team generating enough force to win the battle, Hudspeth stopped the Cajuns and had both teams move to the same side of the rope, pointing out how much easier it is to move the rope when everyone was on the same side and fighting for the same thing. A 24-year coaching veteran, Hudspeth carries an 90-52 career record in 13 seasons as a collegiate head coach, winning 10 or more games five times and leading his teams to a combined seven postseason appearances. Hudspeth, 48, came to Lafayette after serving as the passing game coordinator at Mississippi State for two seasons (2009-10), helping the Bulldogs end eight years of football frustrations by making a Gator Bowl appearance in his final season. After three years as an assistant coach at Delta State (1999-2000) and Navy (2001), Hudspeth took over as head coach at North Alabama and the winning quickly commenced. He guided the Lions to a 66-21 record in seven seasons (2002-08), winning two Gulf South Conference titles and making five appearances in the NCAA Division II Championship, advancing to the semi-finals three times (2003, 2005, 2008). Inheriting a program that had three consecutive losing records, Hudspeth turned things around quickly, helping UNA to a 13-1 record in just his second season (2003). UNA claimed the league title with a perfect 9-0 mark and advanced to the NCAA Championship for the first time in seven years, defeating Southern Arkansas and Carson-Newman before falling at North Dakota in the national semifinals. For his effort, Hudspeth was named the Gulf

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A great motivator, Mark Hudspeth quickly turned the Ragin’ Cajuns into a consistent winner upon his arrival in 2011.

South Coach of the Year while also being voted the NCAA Division II Region 2 Coach of the Year by the American Football Coaches Association. The winning didn’t stop there as the Lions went 11-3 and advanced to the NCAA semis in 2005, the first of four straight 10-win campaigns. UNA went 11-1 in 2006, including 8-0 in league play to claim its second Gulf South title, with Hudspeth earning his second coach of the year award while also being selected as the NCAA Division II Region 2 Coach of the Year again. The Lions followed that up with a 10-2 record and an appearance in the NCAA Division II quarterfinals in 2007. Hudspeth capped off his tenure at North Alabama by guiding the Lions to a 12-2 record in 2008 and making their fourth straight NCAA appearance, falling in the semifinals. A native of Louisville, Miss., Hudspeth grew up in a town with a population of just 7,000, and quickly became one of the towns’ most notable young men, along with current NCAA head coaches Andy Kennedy (Ole Miss men’s basketball) and Matthew Mitchell (Kentucky women’s basketball). Success came early to Hudspeth at Winston Academy as he helped the Patriots to the state title game as a senior in football 1987. He went on to earn all-county honors three times and play in the Mississippi High School All-Star game as a senior. He lettered four seasons at Delta State, working his way up from the scout team to earning a starting job as both a safety (1990) and quarterback (1991). After graduating from Delta State with a degree in health and education in 1992, Hudspeth began his coaching career as a graduate assistant at Central Arkansas, receiving his master’s degree in secondary school administration in 1993.

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While at UCA, he was part of the coaching staff that guided the squad to the 1992 Arkansas Intercollegiate Conference crown. Hudspeth earned his first full-time coaching position when he went to Nicholls State, coaching the wide receivers and tight ends in 1994 before switching to running backs in 1995. Hudspeth returned to his high school alma mater in 1996, leading Winston Academy from a program what produced one win in the previous two seasons to a 25-1 record in his two seasons and the 1997 Mississippi Private School Association Class A state title.

He returned to the collegiate ranks in 1999, serving as offensive coordinator at Delta State for two seasons and helping lead the Statesmen to the 2000 NCAA Division II national title. He moved to Annapolis to serve as offensive coordinator at Navy in 2001 before earning his first collegiate head coaching job at North Alabama the following year. Hudspeth is married to the former Tyla McConnell and is the father of four sons: Gunner (a student assistant for the Ragin’ Cajuns), Major, Captain and Rocky; and one daughter, Carley.

The Hudspeth Family (l-r): Carley, Mark, Major, Captain, Tyla and Gunner

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2017 LOUISIANA RAGIN’ CAJUNS FOOTBALL Mark Hudspeth vs. All Opponents Akron 1-1 Appalachian State 0-3 Arizona 0-1 Arkansas 0-1 Arkansas State 2-3 Arkansas Tech 5-0 Arkansas-Monticello 6-1 Boise State 0-2 Carson-Newman 2-0 Central Arkansas 4-1 Delta State 5-3 East Carolina 1-0 FIU 0-0 Florida 0-1 Florida Atlantic 1-0 Georgia 0-1 Georgia Southern 1-0 Georgia State 2-0 Harding 5-2 Henderson State 3-0 Idaho 0-1 Jacksonville State 1-0 Kansas State 0-1 Kent State 0-0 Kentucky 0-1 Lamar 0-0 Lambuth 1-0 Louisiana Tech 0-2 McNeese State 1-0 Middle Tennessee 1-0 Newberry 1-0 New Mexico State 0-2 Nicholls State 0-0 North Carolina Central 1-0 North Dakota 0-1 North Greenville 1-0 North Texas 0-1 Northwestern State 1-0 NW Missouri State 0-2 Oklahoma State 0-2 Ole Miss 0-1 Quachita Baptist 3-1 Samford 0-1 San Diego State 0-0 South Alabama 3-2 Southeastern Louisiana First meeting Southern 1-0 Southern Arkansas 7-1 Stillman 1-0 Texas A&M First meeting Texas State 3-0 Troy 0-1 Tulane 0-1 Tulsa First meeting Tusculum 4-0 ULM 4-1 Valdosta State 5-5 West Alabama 5-2 West Georgia 6-1 Western Kentucky 1-1 2017 opponents in bold

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Entering his seventh season at Louisiana, Mark Hudspeth is the dean of Sun Belt Conference coaching fraternity.

THE HUDSPETH COACHING FILE As A Head Coach

Year School Overall Conference 1997-98 Winston Academy 25-1 16-0 2002 North Alabama 4-7 3-6 2003 North Alabama 13-1 9-0 2004 North Alabama 5-5 4-5 2005 North Alabama 11-3 7-2 2006 North Alabama 11-1 8-0 2007 North Alabama 10-2 7-1 2008 North Alabama 12-2 7-1 UNA Totals 66-21 45-15

Notes 1997 State Champions

2011 Louisiana 2012 Louisiana 2013 Louisiana 2014 Louisiana 2015 Louisiana 2016 Louisiana Louisiana Totals Collegiate Totals Career Totals

New Orleans Bowl New Orleans Bowl Champions New Orleans Bowl New Orleans Bowl Champions

NCAA Division II Semi-Finals GSC Coach of the Year, GSC Champs NCAA Division II Semi-Finals NCAA Division II Quarter-Finals GSC Coach of the Year, GSC Champs NCAA Division II Semi-Finals NCAA Division II Semi-Finals (Seven Years)

1-4 1 1-2 5-4 1 4-2 1-4 1 0-2 7-4 1 5-1 4-8 3-5 6-7 5-3 24-31 2 18-16 2

New Orleans Bowl (Five Years)

90-52 3 63-31 3 115-53 4 79-31 4

(12 Years) (14 Years)

1 - Actual on-field record in 2011, 2012, 2013 and 2014 was 9-4. Includes 2011 and 2013 R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl victories that were later vacated due to NCAA sanctions. 2 - Actual on-field record at Louisiana is 46-31 overall and 32-15 in SBC games; 3 - Actual collegiate record is 112-52 overall and 77-30 in conference; 4 - Actual career record is 137-53 overall and 93-30 in conference/league games.

As An Assistant Coach Years 1994 1995 1999 2000 2001 2009 2010

School Nicholls State Nicholls State Delta State Delta State Navy Mississippi State Mississippi State

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Position Offensive Coordinator Offensive Coordinator Offensive Coordinator Passing Coordinator/WR Passing Coordinator/WR

Postseason

NCAA Division II National Champions No. 15 Final AP Ranking; Toyota Gator Bowl

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Reed Stringer

Assistant Head Coach • Tight Ends • Recruiting Seventh Season at Louisiana • Delta State, 2001

THE STRINGER FILE

Year at UL - Seventh Birthdate - Jan. 26, 1979 Hometown - Canton, Miss. Wife - Emily Children - Smith, Banks, John Reed High School - Canton Academy College - Delta State (B.A., 2001; MBA, 2003)

PLAYING EXPERIENCE

1998-01 – Delta State (Offensive Lineman) COACHING EXPERIENCE 2002 – Delta State (Graduate Assistant) 2003-04 – Mississippi State (Graduate Assistant) 2005-08 – Mississippi St. (TEs / Special Teams) 2009 – Mississippi State (Director of Recruiting) 2010 – Clemson (Player Development) 2011- present – Louisiana (Assistant Head Coach/ Tight Ends/Recruiting Coordinator)

BOWL EXPERIENCE

Season – Bowl 2007 – Liberty Bowl 2010 – Car Care Bowl 2011 – R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl 2012 – R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl 2013 – R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl 2014 – R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl 2016 – R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl

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Reed Stringer is entering his seventh season as assistant head coach and tight ends coach on the Louisiana Ragin’ Cajuns staff. He also served as the Ragin Cajuns recruiting coordinator while assisting Coach Hudspeth with the daily operations of the football program. Stringer, who serves as the Sun Belt Conference’s representative on the AFCA Division I assistant coaches committee, has helped the Ragin Cajun offense set multiple school records during his six years at Louisiana. The Cajuns set school records for total offense (5,914 yards) and points (461) in 2012 as well set program records for total first downs (283) and total plays from scrimmage (883) in 2013. In 2014, the Tight End group was instrumental in helping the offense finish 22nd in the nation in rushing averaging 225.9 yards per game and finishing 10th in the nation in red zone scoring offense, converting at a 91.2 percent success rate. Stringer has also developed and mentored one of the most consistent and high achieving units on the Ragin Cajun squad with three different tight ends earning all-conference honors in five years. Beginning in 2011, Stringer assisted Ladarius Green in finishing off his career as a three-time All-Sun Belt Conference performer and working his way into a fourth-round draft pick for the NFL’s San Diego Chargers. In 2013, senior Jacob Maxwell earned All-Sun Belt Conference honors and along with Ian Thompson, the duo both received opportunities to play in the National Football League. Lastly in 2014, Larry Pettis’ career came to an end on a high note as he also garnered all-conference recognition as well. Known for being a great evaluator and a relentless recruiter, Stringer’s recruiting efforts have led the way in Louisiana posting four consecutive ninewin seasons for the first time in school history. The Ragin Cajun recruiting classes consistently finished at the top of the Sun Belt conference and among the group of 5 institutions. Stringer, the 2012 Sun Belt Conference Recruiter of the Year by Scout.com, was also recognized in

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2009 as one of the SEC’s “Top 10 Recruiters” by Rivals.com for his contributions to Mississippi State’s nationally-ranked class which produced 12 players who signed NFL contracts and included Cincinnati Red’s centerfielder Billy Hamilton and the Philadelphia Eagles defensive lineman Fletcher Cox, who just this summer became the highest paid non QB in NFL history. Stringer’s efforts in overseeing the Ragin Cajun football academic accountability program have also been a plus for the program. On top of being recognized for graduating its players, the Ragin Cajun football squad has won back-to-back SunBelt Academic Conference Championships for its performance in the classroom. Before spending the 2010 season on Dabo Swinney’s staff at Clemson, Stringer spent seven seasons at Mississippi State in a variety of roles. At 25, he became the youngest full-time coach in the SEC when was promoted to tight ends coach on Sylvester Croom’s staff in 2005 and added special teams duties to his resume in 2007. He was also the Director of Recruiting for Dan Mullen’s 2009 staff. A four-year letterman on the Statesmen’s offensive line, he helped DSU claim the 2000 NCAA Division II national championship. Stringer concluded his career with a string of 35 consecutive starting assignments at offensive left tackle. In addition to the 2000 national title, he was also instrumental in helping Delta State win the 1998 and 2000 Gulf South Conference championships. He earned a bachelor’s degree in business management from Delta State in 2001 and completed a master’s in business administration from DSU in 2003. Stringer is married to the former Emily Howell and they have three sons, Smith, Banks, and John Reed.

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Will Hall

Offensive Coordinator • Quarterbacks First Season at Louisiana • North Alabama, 2003

THE HALL FILE

Year at UL - First Hometown - Amory, Miss. Wife - Rebecca Children - Tripp, Pete High School - Amory HS College - North Alabama, 2003

PLAYING EXPERIENCE

1999-2000 – NW Mississippi JC (Quarterback) 2002-03 - North Alabama (Quarterback) 2004 - Tupelo FireAnts, NIFL (Quarterback)

COACHING EXPERIENCE

2004 - Presbyterian (QBs) 2005 - Henderson State (QBs) 2006 - Southwest Baptist (OC) 2007 - Arkansas-Monticello (OC) 2008-10 - West Alabama (OC) 2011-13 - West Alabama (HC) 2014-16 - West Georgia (HC) 2017-present - Louisiana (OC/QBs)

BOWL/POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE Season – Bowl 2011 - NCAA Division II playoffs (1st round) 2012 - NCAA Division II playoffs (2nd round) 2014 - NCAA Division II playoffs (Semifinals) 2015 - NCAA Division II playoffs (Semifinals)

HONORS AND AWARDS

2003 - Recipient of the Harlon Hill Trophy

(presented to the top player in NCAA Division II)

2011 - Gulf South Conference Coach of the Year 2012 - Gulf South Conference Coach of the Year Member of the GSC Team of the Decade (2000-09)

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Will Hall, who spent the past three seasons as head coach at West Georgia, begins his first season as offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach for the Louisiana Ragin’ Cajuns. In his stint at UWG, Hall led the Wolves to a 31-9 record, the first Gulf South Conference title since 2000 and a pair of NCAA Division II semifinal appearances. His first two seasons at UWG produced a pair of 12-win seasons before finishing 7-4 in 2016. Success was immediate for Hall as the Wolves set multiple school records, won its first GSC title in 14 years and reached the NCAA Division II playoffs. Under his direction, a program that had not made an impact in the conference, much less nationally, in over a decade has transformed into the talk of the nation in NCAA Division II. Under Hall’s direction, the Wolves were nationally ranked for 17 weeks consecutively, including earning the program’s first No. 1 national ranking on October 26, 2015. A former quarterback at North Alabama for current Ragin’ Cajuns head coach Mark Hudspeth, Hall’s first UWG squad in 2014 caught more than a few people by surprise. The Wolves finished the regular season strong with a 9-2 record, and earned the program’s first NCAA Playoff bid since 2000. Consecutive road wins at Tuskegee, Delta State, and Valdosta State were the first postseason wins in the school’s Division II history, and earned UWG the NCAA Super Region 2 title. Though UWG caught no one by surprise in 2015, it didn’t matter. Hall’s juggernaut roared through the first nine games of the regular season, all wins, and none were closer than a 17-point margin. A three-touchdown, week eight win over nationally ranked North Alabama pushed the Wolves into the top spot in the nation in Division II for the first time in school history. As a player he won the Harlan Hill Trophy in 2003, emblematic of being America’s top player in NCAA Division II. He was twice named GSC Coach of the Year, and was the Super Region 2 Coach of the

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Year. Hall’s five seasons as a head coach were successful. From 2011-13 at West Alabama, his teams won two league titles and twice earned spots in the NCAA Division II Playoffs. At UWG, Hall has carried the Wolves to postseason play both season, and the 2015 GSC title was the first for the program in 15 years. In his first season at West Georgia, more than 30 UWG team and individual records fell at the hands of the Wolves. Among those records were 16 All-Gulf South Conference performers and seven AllAmericans, which included the first-ever Academic All-American in Alex Macaulay. Hall’s players also have had success at the next level, and among that group of honored athletes is 2015 Super Bowl hero and current New England Patriot Malcolm Butler, who was a two-time All-GSC performer for Hall at West Alabama. Also currently playing in the pro ranks are Tyrell Adams with the Kansas City Chiefs, as well as Deon Lacey and Otha Foster with the Edmonton Eskimos of the Canadian Football League. and in the spring of 2016, offensive tackle Dominique Robertson became the first UWG player in school history to receive an invitation to the NFL Draft Combine. Prior to his six seasons at West Alabama, Hall enjoyed successful stints on the coaching staff at Arkansas-Monticello, Southwest Baptist, Henderson State, and Presbyterian. Hall’s achievements in the coaching profession are a carryover from his illustrious career on the playing field at GSC rival North Alabama. Hall is a native of Amory, Miss. He is a graduate of Northwest Mississippi Community College, and a 2003 graduate of the University of North Alabama. He and wife Rebecca have two sons: Tripp and Pete.

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Mike Lucas

Defensive Coordinator • Linebackers Third Season at Louisiana • Liberty, 1982

THE LUCAS FILE

Year at UL - Second Birthdate - March 7, 1959 Hometown - Mount Holly, N.J. Wife - Wendy Children - Tyler, Torin High School - Pemberton HS College - Liberty, 1982

COACHING EXPERIENCE

1979 - William and Mary (Student Assistant) 1980-83 - Liberty (Assistant Coach) 1984 - UTEP (Graduate Assistant) 1985-87 - Eastern New Mexico (Def. Coordinator) 1987-01 - Sam Houston State (Def. Coordinator) 1991-01 - Sam Houston State (Asst. Head Coach) 2005-06 - Southeastern La. (Defensive Coordinator) 2007-11 - Southeastern La. (Head Coach) 2013 - Indiana State (Defensive Line) 2014 - Northwestern State (Def. Coordinator) 2015 - Louisiana (Linebackers) 2016 - Louisiana (Defensive Coordinator/LBs)

BOWL EXPERIENCE

Season – Bowl 1991 – Division I-AA Playoffs (First Round) 2001 – Division I-AA Playoffs (Quarterfinals) 2016 – R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl

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Mike Lucas, a veteran coach that has made stops at three Southland Conference schools, begins his third season on the Louisiana Ragin’ Cajuns staff and his first full season as defensive coordinator. Lucas took over defensive coordinator duties on an interim basis in week two of the 2016 season before being officially named after the season. During the 2016 season, Lucas molded a defense that finished 23rd among FBS schools in run defense (129.2) and 43rd overall in total defense (379.1) In his 38th season as a coach at the collegiate level, has been responsible for a linebacking corp that has included a pair of first-team All-Sun Belt Conference selections - Dominique Tovell (2015) and Otha Peters (2016). Lucas spent the 2014 season at Northwestern State where he served as defensive coordinator and linebackers coach under Jay Thomas. In his lone season in Natchitoches, Lucas spearheaded a defensive unit that was fifth nationally among FCS schools in takeaways (30) and saw a pair of defensive backs – Adam Jones and Imoan Claiborne – rank among the national FCS leaders in interceptions. Claiborne, who was invited to play in the 66th Annual Reese’s Senior Bowl after the 2014 season, was a first-team All-Southland Conference selection and was joined by linebacker Marion Chapman. Lucas, the 2009 Louisiana Coach of the Year, was head coach at Southeastern Louisiana from 2007-11 after two seasons as the Lions’ defensive coordinator. He earned a reputation as a dynamic coordinator under legendary coach Ron Randleman from 1987-2001 at Sam Houston State. Lucas spent the 2013 season as the defensive line coach at Indiana State and earlier in his career coached at his alma mater, Liberty, along with William and Mary, UTEP, and Eastern New Mexico. Lucas was defensive coordinator at SLU from 2005-06 before moving into the head coaching post on an interim basis for the last three games of 2006, and was head coach from 2007-11. A tireless recruiter, Lucas’ 2010 class at SLU was ranked No. 1 among FCS schools by Rivals.com with many of the newcomers later contributing to the Lions’ 2013 Southland Conference championship - the school’s first in over 50 years.

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Under Lucas’ leadership, SLU improved its overall record each season from 2006-09 while the Lions, for the first time since their program was restarted in 2003, became highly competitive in the Southland. SLU developed a school-record setting offense and a typically tough-to-attack defense guided by Lucas. During his tenure in Hammond, Lucas had 21 players earn All-Southland Conference honors, highlighted by safety Tommy Connors, who was a three-time selection and 2008 All-American. Among the players recruited by Lucas to SLU included wide receiver Simmie Yarborough, a four-time All-Southland Conference performer and the 2008 Southland Conference Freshman of the Year, and defensive back Robert Alford, a current member of the NFL’s Atlanta Falcons. At SHSU as defensive coordinator and assistant head coach under Randleman, Lucas coached the Bearkats among the top 15 in FCS stat categories 11 times, and led the Southland Conference in defense five times. Among school records set under Lucas: 52 sacks in 2001, fewest points per game (13.2) in 1991. His SHSU defenses produced 65 All-Southland Conference honors by 41 different players, among them seven who signed NFL contracts and two who were NFL Draft picks. Prior to joining the SHSU staff in 1987, Lucas previously served as defensive coordinator at Eastern New Mexico where his squad led the Lone Star Conference in total defense and scoring defense and ranked third nationally in punt returns. In 1984, he coached wide receivers at UTEP. From 1980 to 1983, he coached the secondary, defensive line and linebackers and assisted in the strength and conditioning program at Liberty University in Lynchburg, Va. He began his coaching career at the College of William and Mary in 1979 as a defensive student assistant. Lucas was a three-year letterman in football at Pemberton (N.J.) High School and also lettered in baseball and wrestling. He earned a Bachelor of Science degree from Liberty in 1982, majoring in physical education and psychology. He and his wife, Wendy, have two sons, Tyler, a former quarterback and 2009 graduate of Cornell University, and Torin, a former catcher and 2012 graduate of Southeastern Louisiana.

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Charlie Harbison Co-Defensive Coordinator • Safeties Third Season at Louisiana • Gardner-Webb, 1995

THE HARBISON FILE

Year at UL - Third Birthdate - Oct. 27, 1959 Hometown - Shelby, N.C. Wife - Tammy Children - Charlie, Stedman, Masai, Msiba College - Gardner-Webb, 1995

PLAYING EXPERIENCE

1979-81 – Gardner-Webb 1982 - Buffalo Bills 1983-84 - Boston/New Orleans Breakers (USFL)

COLLEGE COACHING EXPERIENCE 1984 - Gardner-Webb (DB) 1992-93 - Gardner-Webb (WR) 1994 - UTEP (DB) 1995-97 - Clemson (DB) 1998-00 - Alabama (DB) 2001-02 - LSU (DB) 2003-06 - Alabama (WR) 2007-08 - Mississippi State (DC/S) 2009-12 - Clemson (DB) 2013-14 - Auburn (Co-DC/Safeties) 2015 – Louisiana (Co-DC/Safeties)

BOWL EXPERIENCE

Season – Bowl 1995 - Gator 1996 - Peach 1997 - Peach 1998 - Music City 1999 - Orange 2001 - Sugar 2002 - Cotton 2004 - Music City 2005 - Cotton 2006 - Independence 2007 - Liberty 2008 - Gator (w/Clemson) 2009 - Music City 2010 - Meineke Car Care Bowl 2011 - Orange 2012 - Chick-Fil-A 2013 - BCS National Championship 2014 - Outback 2016 – R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl

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Charlie Harbison, a highly-regarded recruiter who has been a part of 19 teams that have made bowl appearances, begins his third season as codefensive coordinator and secondary coach for the Louisiana Ragin’ Cajuns. Prior to joining the Ragin’ Cajuns staff, Harbison spent two seasons on the football staff at Auburn and has a 20-year coaching career in the SEC and ACC. Harbison, who helped the Tigers to a 2013 SEC Championship and a BCS Championship berth, spent the previous two seasons as co-defensive coordinator at Auburn, where he worked daily with the AU safeties. Harbison, who worked at both Mississippi State (2007-08) and Auburn (2013-14), had previous coaching stops at Clemson (1995-97, 2009-12), Alabama (1998-2000, 2003-06), LSU (2001-02), UTEP (1994) and twice at his alma mater – Gardner-Webb (1984-85, 1992-93). In 2013, Auburn had the second biggest turnaround in college football history in NCAA records at +8.0 games. Named one of nation’s top-25 recruiters by Rivals in 2010, Harbison helped Clemson to backto-back 10-win seasons, including the 2011 ACC Championship, the program’s first in 20 years, and an Orange Bowl appearance. Harbison coached cornerback Coty Sensabaugh, who had 14 passes defended in 2011 and was drafted by the Tennessee Titans. Harbison helped Clemson to a top-25 ranking and the ACC Atlantic Division title in 2009. Clemson had 21 interceptions, fifth-most in Tiger history and tied for fifth-most in the nation. Clemson was seventh in the nation in passing defense. Prior to his tenure at Clemson, Harbison spent two seasons at Mississippi State (2007-08). After just one season, he was elevated to defensive coordinator, while also coaching safeties. He had a pair of coaching stints at Alabama from 1998-2000 and 2003-06. He coached the Crimson Tide wide receivers during his second stint, helping Alabama to a 26-24 overall record, includ-

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ing three bowl berths. Harbison coached defensive backs in his initial stay from 1998-2000. He helped Alabama to the 1999 Southeastern Conference title and appearances in the 1998 Music City and 2000 Orange Bowls. Two of his pupils, Fernando Bryant (1999) and Tony Dixon (2001) were taken in the first and second rounds of the NFL Draft. Between the Alabama assignments, Harbison coached the defensive backfield at LSU in 2001 and ‘02. He was a member of the Tiger coaching staff that won the 2001 SEC title, finished 18-8 overall and played in the 2002 Sugar and 2003 Cotton Bowls. Corey Webster, who played under Harbison his first two years in Baton Rouge, finished his career second on the school’s all-time pass interception list. Harbison served as the defensive backs coach at Clemson from 1995-97. The Tigers posted a 22-14 mark during those three years, ending those seasons in the Gator and back-to-back Peach Bowls. One of his pupils was nine-time Pro Bowl selection Brian Dawkins. He was an All-American and led the ACC in interceptions in Harbison’s first year at Clemson (1995). Harbison also coached the secondary at UTEP (1994) and served twice at his alma mater, GardnerWebb, coaching wide receivers (1992-93) and defensive backs (1984-85). In addition to his collegiate coaching experience, he worked in both the Arena Football League and the World League of American Football. His pro football coaching resume includes serving as defensive coordinator for the Charlotte Rage (1993). Harbison graduated from Gardner-Webb College in 1995. A two-sport star, he was a free-agent signee of the Buffalo Bills in 1982 and played two seasons (1983-84) with the Boston/New Orleans Breakers of the USFL. He is married to the former Tammy McCluney and they are the parents of four children, Charlie, Stedman, Masai and Msiba.

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Mitch Rodrigue

Run Game Coordinator • Offensive Line Seventh Season at Louisiana • Nicholls State, 1988

THE RODRIGUE FILE

Year at UL - Seventh Hometown - Thibodaux, La. Wife - Sherri Children - Maci, Madden, Mallori High School - Thibodaux HS College - Nicholls State (1988); Southern Miss (1990)

PLAYING EXPERIENCE

1983 - Copiah-Lincoln Community College 1984-86 - Nicholls State (Offensive Line)

COACHING EXPERIENCE

1987-88 - Nicholls State (Student Assistant), 1989-90 - Southern Miss (Graduate Assistant) 1991-92 - Pearl River CC (Offensive Line) 1993-98 - Nicholls State (Offensive Line/ Offensive Coordinator) 1999 - Southern Miss (Running Backs) 2000-02 - Southern Miss (Tight Ends) 2003-07 - Southern Miss (Offensive Line) 2008-11 - South Alabama (Offensive Line/TEs) 2011 – present – Louisiana (Offensive Line/Run Game Coordinator)

BOWL EXPERIENCE

Season – Bowl 1990 - All-American Bowl 1996 - NCAA Division I-AA Playoffs 1999 - AXA Liberty Bowl 2000 - GMAC Bowl 2002 - Houston Bowl 2003 – Liberty Bowl 2004 – New Orleans Bowl 2005 – New Orleans Bowl 2006 – GMAC Bowl 2007 – PapaJohns.com Bowl 2011 – R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl 2012 – R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl 2013 – R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl 2014 – R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl 2016 – R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl

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A 30-year collegiate coaching veteran, Mitch Rodrigue begins his seventh season as the run game coordinator and offensive line coach at Louisiana. A native of Thibodaux, La., Rodrigue joined the Cajuns staff after working at South Alabama for three seasons (2008-10). In his tenure in Lafayette, Rodrigue developed an offensive line that ranked among the most efficient groups in the country. For the third consecutive year in 2014, all five regulars started all 13 games together, helping Louisiana rank 26th nationally in rushing (204.5 yards per game), and 56th in total offense (416.8). Highlighting the steadiness of the offensive line, brothers Daniel and Mykhael Quave were named to the preseason watch list for Lombardi Award – the only set of brothers named to a national watch list. Daniel Quave, a 2014 All-Sun Belt Conference performer at right guard, concluded his career after starting in all 52 games of his career, one shy of the all-time NCAA career record. Rodrigue’s offensive line unit in 2012 saw a 55-percent increase in rushing from the previous season and after inheriting a line that allowed 39 sacks in 2010, Rodrigue molded a unit that gave up 13 in 2012 to rank 13th in the country. In his career, Rodrigue has worked with schools that have earned a combined 14 bowl invitations. Five of his players have gone on to the National Football League, including Chris Clark (Denver), Jeremy Parquet (Pittsburgh), Ryan McKee (Kansas City), Chris White (Seattle) and Daniel Quave (Dallas). Clark, currently a starter with the Broncos, played in Super Bowl XLVIII while Parquet earned a Super Bowl ring with the Steelers in Super Bowl XLIII. Before returning to his home state, Rodrigue was part of South Alabama’s first foray into football. In the program’s inaugural season in 2009, two of Rodrigue’s tight ends played a vital role in helping the Jag offense average 439 yards and nearly 46 points per contest.

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Prior to his arrival at South Alabama, Rodrigue spent nine seasons at Southern Miss, where he coached the offensive line (2003-07), tight ends (2000-02) and running backs (1999). During his tenure, he was a valuable member of the staff, not only on the field, but also as a recruiter, as he was named one of Rivals.com Top 10 recruiters from a non-BCS conference in 2006. In 2005, Rodrigue guided the offensive line to another strong season, as the offense finished with 4,288 yards of total offense, the sixth-best performance in school history. The offensive line, led by all-Conference USA performers George Batiste and Travis Cooley, only allowed nine sacks that season, ranking 12th in the nation, and did not allow a sack in six games on the year. During his first season leading the USM offensive line (2003), Rodrigue helped the Golden Eagles win their fourth Conference USA title and earn an invitation to the Liberty Bowl despite working with a unit that had lost three starters to the NFL from the previous year. Before taking over as the offensive line coach in 2003, Rodrigue coached the running backs in 1999 and the tight ends from 2000-02. He also assisted with the offensive line during his initial stint at Southern Miss, serving as the program’s graduate assistant in 1989 and 1990 under former head coach Curley Hallman. Rodrigue coached several seasons at Nicholls State (1993-98), serving as tight ends and offensive line coach as well as offensive coordinator during his time at his alma mater. Prior to his coaching stint at Nicholls State, Rodrigue worked for two seasons as an assistant coach at Pearl River (Miss.) Community College (1991-92). Rodrigue played at Nicholls State and helped the Colonels reach the second round of the NCAA Division I-AA playoffs in 1986, as well as win the 1984 Gulf Star Conference title. Rodrigue is married to the former Sherri Marcet, and is the father of three children, Maci, Madden, and Mallori.

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Jorge Munoz Offensive Coordinator • Quarterbacks 10th Season at Louisiana • Bethany, 1998

THE MUNOZ FILE

Year at UL - 10th Hometown - San Diego, Calif. Wife - Erin Children - Ava, Alex High School - Hilltop HS College - Bethany College, 1998

PLAYING EXPERIENCE

1995-96 – Bethany College (Quarterback) 1997-98 - Albany Firebirds, AFL (Quarterback)

COACHING EXPERIENCE

1998 - Bethany College (Quarterbacks/Receivers) 1999-00 - Southeast Missouri (Receivers) 2001-02 - Anderson University (Offensive Coordinator/Receivers) 2003-04 - Charleston Southern (Receivers) 2005 - Eastern Illinois (Receivers) 2006-07 - Eastern Illinois (Offensive Coordinator/ Quarterbacks) 2008-10 - Louisiana (Pass Game Coordinator/ Quarterbacks) 2011-15, 2017 – Louisiana (Receivers) 2016 - Louisiana (Offensive Coordinator/ Quarterbacks)

BOWL EXPERIENCE

Season – Bowl 2005 - Division I FCS Playoffs 2006 - Division I FCS Playoffs 2007 - Division I FCS Playoffs 2011 – R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl 2012 – R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl 2013 – R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl 2014 – R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl 2016 – R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl

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Jorge Munoz begins his 10th year as an assistant coach at Louisiana, moving back to receivers coach - a position he held from 2011-15 - after serving as offensive coordinator/quarterbacks coach for the Ragin’ Cajuns in 2016. Munoz’ work with the Cajuns wide receivers from 2011-15 was exemplary. Despite not having the team’s top receiver - Jamal Robinson - in the lineup for much of the 2014 season due to injury, four players stepped up and caught 30 or more passes each. Running back Elijah McGuire (45 receptions) was the team’s top receiver on the season with James Butler (38), Al Riles (34) and Gabe Fuselier (30) contributing to the Ragin’ Cajuns offense. With Robinson back in the lineup for the 2015 season, four Cajuns caught 30 or more passes on the season, with Robinson grabbing 54 passes and earning first-team All-Sun Belt Conference honors. Riles (46), Fuselier (37) and McGuire (34) each ecliipsed the 30-catch plateau for Louisiana with promising freshman Gary Haynes grabbing 25 passes in his first season. In 2013, Robinson earned second-team AllSun Belt Conference honors after finishing seventh in the league in receptions (54), fifth in receiving yards per game (66.3) while his eight TD receptions were tied for fifth-most in a single season in school history. Javone Lawson (134 catches, 2,107 yards, 15 TDs) and Harry Peoples (122-1,514-6) concluded their careers in 2012 as only the third set of receivers in school history to each have 100 receptions in a career. In 2011, Munoz played an integral role in the Cajuns throwing for over 3,500 yards. Lawson (63 catches, 1,092 yards) posted one of the top seasons by a Louisiana receiver while Peoples and Darryl Surgent also emerged as steady targets for Blaine Gautier. From 2008-10, Munoz served as the Ragin’

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Cajuns pass game coordinator and quarterbacks coach, installing a “Play Station” attack that shattered school records for total offense (5,390 yards) and touchdowns (54) in 2008. He helped former Cajuns QB (and current receivers coach) Michael Desormeaux record the second-most yards of total offense in school history and as a result, Desormeaux was named the 2008 Sun Belt Conference Offensive Player of the Year. Prior to joining the Louisiana staff, Munoz spent three seasons at Eastern Illinois (2005-07), starting as receivers coach in 2005, co-offensive coordinator in 2006 and offensive coordinator in 2007. During his time with EIU, the Panthers were ranked in the top-25 each season in the Division I FCS rankings and advanced to the FCS Playoffs. Before that he coached at Charleston Southern (2004-05), Anderson College (2001-02) Southeast Missouri (1999-00) and his alma mater, Bethany College (1998) A 1998 graduate, Munoz was a two-time AllAmerican quarterback at Bethany. He played one year in the Arena Football League with the Albany Firebirds. Munoz was a multi-sport standout at San Diego Hilltop High. Munoz and his wife, Erin, have two children, Ava and Alex.

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Marquase Lovings Defensive Ends Seventh Season at Louisiana • Howard, 2006

THE LOVINGS FILE Year at UL - Seventh Hometown - Gainesville, Fla. High School - P.K. Yonge HS College - Howard (2006)

PLAYING EXPERIENCE

2002-03 - Howard (Tight End)

COACHING EXPERIENCE

2007-08 - Mississippi State (Defensive Quality Control 2009-10 - Mississippi State (Graduate Assistant) 2011 - present - Louisiana (Running Backs)

BOWL EXPERIENCE

Season – Bowl 2007 – Liberty Bowl 2010 – Gator Bowl 2011 – R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl 2012 – R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl 2013 – R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl 2014 – R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl 2016 – R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl

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After working with some of the top running backs in Louisiana Ragin’ Cajuns history for the past six years, Marquase Lovings moves to the defensive side of the ball in 2017 as he will coach the Ragin’ Cajuns defensive ends. Under Lovings’ tutelage, former Ragin’ Cajuns running backs Elijah McGuire and Alonzo Harris combined to rush for over 3,800 yards and 48 touchdowns during a two-year span (2013-14) that saw each earn All-Sun Belt Conference honors. In 2014, the tandem combined to rush for 2,071 yards and 26 touchdowns with McGuire earning Player of the Year and Offensive Player of the Year honors by the Sun Belt Conference. The sophomore rushed for a team-high 1,264 yards on the season, becoming the fourth player and second running back overall, to rush for 1,000 yards in a season. During the 2013 season, the duo each combined for over 1,800 yards and 22 rushing touchdowns on the season and each earned firstteam All-Sun Belt Conference honors in 2013. Harris finished third in the league with 942 yards and 14 touchdowns while McGuire recorded 863 yards, averaging 8.3 yards per carry, while scoring eight TDs and earning Freshman All-America honors. Behind a solid running attack that also featured Torrey Pierce and Effrem Reed, the 2013 Cajuns finished second in the Sun Belt Conference in rushing offense (204.5) and 26th nationally. In 2011, Lovings’ helped Harris, then a freshman, emerge early in the season, finishing the year with 700 yards and eight touchdowns to earn Sun Belt Freshman of the Year honors. In 2012, Harris was joined by freshmen Reed and Pierce, allowing the Cajuns to improve their rushing from 125.2 to 193.5 yards per game, ranking them 34th nationally and second in the Sun Belt. Prior to joining the Cajuns, Lovings spent four

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seasons at Mississippi State (2007-10), first as a defensive quality control coach before taking over as defensive graduate assistant for his final two seasons. While in Starkville, Lovings served on a Bulldog staff that included Mark Hudspeth, then the Pass Game Coordinator and Receivers coach, along with Reed Stringer, the Bulldogs’ Coordinator of Recruiting Operations. The Bulldogs had several standout defensive linemen during Lovings’ four years, including Titus Brown and Fletcher Cox. Brown went on to play with the Cleveland Browns from 2008-12, and Cox went on to become the 12th pick by the Philadelphia Eagles in the 2012 NFL Draft. A graduate of and former walk-on tight end with Howard University, Lovings also has high school coaching on his resume with stints at Dunbar High in Washington, D.C. and at his alma mater, P.K. Yonge High in Gainesville. He earned his masters in Sports Administration from Mississippi State in 2008 and pursued a doctorate in education at MSU.

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Mike Desormeaux Running Backs Second Season at Louisiana • Louisiana, 2008

THE DESORMEAUX FILE Year at UL - Second Birthdate - Sept. 29, 1985 Hometown - New Iberia, La. Wife - Lindsey Children - Thomas, Elle High School - Catholic HS-New Iberia College - Louisiana, 2008

PLAYING EXPERIENCE

2005-08 – Louisiana (Quarterback) 2009 - Jacksonville Jaguars, NFL (DB) 2009 - Calgary Stampeders, CFL (QB)

COACHING EXPERIENCE

2010-13 - Catholic-New Iberia (OC/QBs) 2013-15 - Ascension Episcopal HS (HC) 2016-present - Louisiana (Wide Receivers)

BOWL EXPERIENCE

Season – Bowl 2016 – R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl

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One of the all-time greats in Louisiana Ragin’ Cajuns football history return for his second year on the coaching staff as Michael Desormeaux transitions from mentoring the wide receivers to running backs. The New Iberia, La., native joined the staff in 2016 and coached the team’s wide receivers. In his first season on the staff, Desormeaux was instrumental in the development of first-team All-Sun Belt Conference pick Al Riles. Desormeaux also mentored a trio of young receivers - Keenan Barnes, Ja’Marcus Bradley and Michael Jacquet. Desormeaux, who ranks in the top 10 in both rushing and passing at Louisiana, spent the last three seasons at Lafayette’s Ascension Espicopal School where he led the Blue Gators to an 11-2 record and the Division IV state semifinals in 2015. He took over an AES program in 2013 that finished 0-9 the year before and led them to five wins in his first season and eight victories in 2014. During his career at UL, Desormeaux passed for 3,893 yards and 23 TDs while rushing for 2,843 yards and 16 TDs. He was named All-Sun Belt Conference three times as an all-purpose specialist before being named the SBC’s Offensive Player of the Year after throwing for 1,876 yards while rushing for 1,035 yards. He became the eighth quarterback in NCAA history to post back-to-back 1,000-yard rushing seasons after rushing for 1,141 yards as a junior in 2007. Under his guidance, the Cajuns offense led the SBC in total yards, rushing yards, yards per game, rushing yards per game, yards per play, third down conversion percentage and touchdowns. Desormeaux led the Sun Belt in passing efficiency in SBC only games and broke Jake Delhomme’s single-season school record for passing efficiency. After concluding his career with the Ragin’ Cajuns, Desormeaux signed a free agent contract as a defensive back with the NFL’s Jacksonville Jaguars where he was a member of the practice squad. Desormeaux was a star athlete at CatholicNew Iberia, where he later got his coaching start as an assistant coach. He lettered four years in

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both football and basketball, as well as five years in track and three in baseball. He led Catholic HS to three straight Class 3A playoff appearances and three straight district championships in football. Desormeaux earned first-team Class 3A All-State honors in 2003 and was named the All-District offensive MVP. He began his coaching career at his alma mater, serving as offensive coordiantor and quarterbacks coach from 2010-13. A member of the 2009 National Football Foundation & College Hall of Fame (NFF) Hampshire Honor Society, Desormeaux graduated in December 2008 with a cumulative grade-point-average of 3.91. Desormeaux and his wife, Lindsey, are the parents of two children, Thomas and Elle.

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Levorn Harbin

Defensive Tackles Third Season at Louisiana • North Alabama, 1999

THE HARBIN FILE

Year at UL - Third Hometown - Butler, Ala. Wife - Krislyn Children - Kailyn, Kinsley High School - Choctaw County HS College - North Alabama, 1999

PLAYING EXPERIENCE Morris Brown College, 1994 North Alabama, 1995-97

COACHING EXPERIENCE

1998 - North Alabama (Student Asst.) 1999-2000 - Auburn (Administrative Asst.) 2001 - Valdosta State (Defensive Line) 2002-03 - Georgia Southern (Defensive Ends) 2004 - Atlanta Falcons (Pro Scouting Asst.) 2006-12 - Tuskegee (Def. Line, Special Teams, Recruiting) 2013-14 - Auburn (DL Analyst) 2015-present - Louisiana (Defensive Line)

BOWL EXPERIENCE

Season – Bowl 2000 - Citrus 2001 - Division II Playoffs (Quarterfinals) 2002 - Division I-AA Playoffs (Semifinals) 2013 - BCS National Championship 2014 - Outback 2016 – R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl

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Levorn Harbin begins his third season on the staff for the Louisiana Ragin’ Cajuns football team, working primarily with the defensive tackles in 2017 after spending the previous two seasons as defensive line coach. In his first season with the Ragin’ Cajuns, Harbin was instrumental in the development of All-Sun Belt Conference performer Chris Prater, plus returning letterwinners Taboris Lee, Mario Osborne and LaDarrius Kidd. Harbin’s second year with the Ragin’ Cajuns produced redshirt freshman Joe Dillon - a USA Today Freshman All-American and the 2016 Sun Belt Conference Freshman of the Year. Prior to joining the staff at Louisiana, Harbin spent two seasons as a defensive line analyst at Auburn. Before his tenure at Auburn, Harbin spent seven seasons at Tuskegee University where he served as defensive line coach, special teams coordinator and recruiting coordinator from 2006-12. He helped the Golden Tigers to a pair of conference championships, beginning with a 10-2 record in 2006 before a perfect 12-0 mark in 2007. He coached two seasons at Georgia Southern, working as the defensive ends coach and special teams coordinator for the Eagles. Harbin was part of a GSU staff that claimed the 2002 Southern Conference championship after posting an 11-3 record before finishing 8-3 in 2003. A native of Butler, Ala., Harbin earned his first full-time coaching position in 2001 after serving as defensive line coach at Valdosta State. Serving as defensive line coach, Harbin was part of a staff that produced a 12-1 record and the Gulf South Conference championship. Harbin spent one year (2004) as a Pro Scouting assistant with the NFL’s Atlanta Falcons, two seasons (1999-2000) as an administrative assistant

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at Auburn, and was a student assistant at North Alabama where he worked with the team’s defensive line that was part of the No. 1-ranked defensive unit in the GSC in 1998. A former offensive lineman at UNA, Harbin was a member of the Lions’ Division II national championship team in 1995. A three-year letterwinner for the Lions, Harbin was part of a team that produced a three-year record of 29-8 with a pair of Division II playoff appearances under head coach Bobby Wallace. An all-area choice by the Mobile Register, Harbin played on both the offensive and defensive line at Choctaw County High School in Butler, Ala. Harbin began his collegiate career in 1994 at Morris Brown College in Atlanta before playing his final three seasons at UNA from 1995-97. He earned a Bachelor of Science degree from UNA in 1999. He is married to the former Krislyn Rancher and they are the parents of two daughters, Kailyn and Kinsley.

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Troy Wingerter Director of Football Operations 19th Season at Louisiana • Louisiana, 1993

THE WINGERTER FILE

Year at UL - 19th Hometown - New Orleans, La. Wife - Cydra Children - Holden and Aiden High School - Archbishop Rummel HS College - Louisiana (1993); Louisiana (1999)

PLAYING EXPERIENCE Louisiana, 1988-91

COACHING EXPERIENCE

1997-99 - Louisiana (Graduate Assistant) 2001 - Louisiana (Defensive Ends) 2002-10 - Louisiana (Recruiting Coordinator/ Tight Ends 2011-present - Louisiana (Director of Football Operations)

BOWL EXPERIENCE

Season – Bowl 2011 – R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl 2012 – R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl 2013 – R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl 2014 – R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl 2016 – R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl

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Former Louisiana standout Troy Wingerter entered into a new role with the Ragin’ Cajuns football program in 2011, becoming the director of football operations for head coach Mark Hudspeth. Wingerter started his career with the Louisiana Athletic Department in 1997. He was the tight ends coach as a graduate assistant from 1997-99. Wingerter coached the defensive ends in 2001 under head coach Jerry Baldwin and served in the role of Cajuns’ tight ends coach and recruiting coordinator from 2002-10 for Rickey Bustle. In 2009, tight end Luke Aubrey led the team in receptions while tight end Ladarius Green topped the team in yards. Green was one of just three underclassmen named to the 2009 Mackey Award Watch List. In 2010, Green was one of just eight semifinalists for the prestigious Mackey Award, which is given to the nation’s top tight end. He was a first team All-Sun Belt selection, a first team All-Louisiana pick and garnered second team All-America honors by CBSSports.com and fourth team All-America accolades by Phil Steele.

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A native of New Orleans, Wingerter was a first-team All-Louisiana selection and an All-South Independent pick as a senior in 1991. He helped guide the Cajuns to three straight winning seasons during his first three years from 1987-89 and was a permanent team captain as a senior. He was selected as a member of the all-time University of Louisiana football team as compiled by the Lafayette Daily Advertiser. Wingerter and his wife, Cydra, have two sons, Holden and Aiden.

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Ryan Trichel

Director of Player Personnel Seventh Season at Louisiana • Southeastern Louisiana, 2006

THE TRICHEL FILE

Year at UL - Seventh Hometown - Monroe, La. Wife - Amanda Children - Ryan Joseph, John Maverick High School - St. Frederick’s HS College - Southeastern Louisiana, 2006; Mississippi State, 2008 and 2010

COACHING EXPERIENCE

2011- present – Louisiana (Director of Player Personnel)

BOWL EXPERIENCE

Season – Bowl 2011 – R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl 2012 – R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl 2013 – R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl 2014 – R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl 2016 – R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl

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Ryan Trichel begins his seventh season as a member of the Ragin’ Cajuns support staff and his fifth as director of player personnel. Trichel joined the staff in January, 2011 as assistant director of football operations and assistant recruiting coordinator. He was promoted to his current full-time position in January, 2013. The 2012 recruiting class was ranked first among Sun Belt Conference schools and fifth among the non-BCS automatic qualifying programs by Scout.com, while 247 Sports had the class ranked 68th in the nation. In his role as player personnel director, Trichel works closely with Coach Hudspeth to manage the day-to-day recruiting efforts. He is responsible for designing all recruiting material and coordinating all on-campus recruiting events and visits, including the annual Cajuns Football Junior Day. Trichel also assists with the operation of all football summer camps, clinics and the football

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team’s social media platforms. As an undergraduate at Southeastern Louisiana University, Trichel worked for two years (2004-06) as an operations assistant in the athletic department, assisting in the game day operations for seven sports, including football. Trichel graduated from SLU in 2006 with a degree in general management and enrolled in graduate school at Mississippi State, earning a master’s degree in sports administration in 2008 and a second master’s in business administration in 2010. An active member of the American Football Coaches Association, Trichel served on the Program Committee for the 2012 convention in Nashville, Tenn., helping to supervise panel discussions. Trichel is married to the former Amanda Pellegrin and they reside in Broussard with their sons, Ryan Joseph and John Maverick.

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2017 LOUISIANA RAGIN’ CAJUNS FOOTBALL Lewis Caralla

Lynn Williams

Head Strength and Conditioning Second year • Defiance College, 2008

Head Equipment Manager 33rd year • Louisiana, 1985

Lewis Caralla, who spent the past season as Director of Lynn Williams has served as equipment manager for the Strength and Conditioning at North Texas and had stints at Louisiana Ragin’ Cajuns since 1985. He directly oversees Michigan, Mississippi State and Georgia Tech, was named men’s sports and assists with football. Louisiana Ragin’ Cajuns head strength and conditioning A Lafayette native and a graduate from Northside High coach on Jan. 21, 2016. School, Williams served five years as a student manager at Louisiana. Caralla, a native of Tarpon Springs, Fla., will oversee the strength and condition- After graduation in 1985, Williams became the head equipment manager. ing progress of the Ragin’ Cajuns 16 Division I programs that recently moved into a Williams is a nationally certified equipment manager through the Athletic state-of-the-art 12,000-square foot weight room that is part of the Student-Athlete Equipment Manager’s Association (A.E.M.A). Performance Center. Before his arrival at Louisiana, Caralla spent one year at North Texas where he directed a comprehensive training program for the Mean Green football team in 2015. Caralla spent three seasons as an assistant strength and conditioning coach Assistant Equipment Manager at Michigan. While in Ann Arbor, Caralla served as the director of the Wolverines’ Fourth year • Northwestern St., 2003 annual Strength and Conditioning Clinic – the largest in the country. He joined the Michigan football program after serving as an assistant strength and conditioning coach for football at Mississippi State (2011) and Georgia Tech Kerry Conner, a native of New Iberia, enters his fourth year (2010-11). In addition to assisting with the football program at Georgia Tech, Caralla with the Louisiana Ragin Cajuns as assistant equipment also served as the head strength and conditioning coach for men’s golf. manager after spending the previous two years at in-state Before working with Georgia Tech, Caralla was a graduate assistant strength school Louisiana Tech. coach at Mississippi State (2009-10), where he assisted with football, the men’s and During his tenure in Ruston, Conner served as the women’s tennis, and basketball teams. athletics equipment manager for the Bulldog football team where he supervised Caralla’s experience also includes stops as an intern at Virginia (2008) and South interns and student managers and worked with the football coaching staff and Florida (2007). Caralla earned his bachelor’s degree in wellness and corporate fit- administrators. Prior to his arrival in Ruston, Conner served as the head equipness from Defiance (Ohio) College in 2008, where he was a two-time all-conference ment manager at Nicholls State in Thibodaux from 2006-12 where he handled selection at running back. He also was a two-time academic all-conference choice. the responsibilities for all of the Colonels’ 14 Division I athletic programs. Caralla received his master’s degree in kinesiology from Mississippi State in Conner also served in the same capacity for Northwestern State from 20042010. He is certified by the Collegiate Strength and Conditioning Coaches Associa- 06. He also served as a student manager for the Demons while in pursuit of his tion (SCCC), the United States Weightlifting Federation and the American Red Cross undergraduate degree from 2001-04. Association. He and his wife, the former Lori Marshall, have one son, Marshall Paul. While working towards his undergraduate degree, Conner spent two summers serving internships in the NFL with the Miami Dolphins in 2003 and the New Orleans Saints in 2004. Conner assisted both organizations in preparation for and during training camp. Connor holds a bachelor’s degree in business administration from NorthwestVideo Coordinator ern State, graduating in 2003 from the University. 17th year • Louisiana, 1996 Conner is married to the former Marsiah Woods of Thibodaux, and the couple has a son, Kerry Conner III. In his 17th season as the Louisiana Ragin’ Cajuns video coordinator is Darren Walker, a 1996 graduate of the University of Louisiana at Lafayette. Walker, who was Director of Athletic Training hired in his current role in 2001, is the longest tenured 15th year • Louisiana, 1999 video coordinator in the Sun Belt Conference. Walker oversees a staff of eight student workers and one intern. He handles the support of computer and video technologies including coordination of the taping of games and practices, opponent video exchange, self-scout Travis Soileau has served as a member of the Athletic and opponent breakdowns. Training staff at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette He is in charge of “The Juice,” the state of the art sound system used for since 2003. He was named the Director of Athletic Training playing music and crowd noise at practice, while also keeping track of practice in July 2011. times and team periods. Soileau currently serves as the athletic trainer for football and golf. Walker also assists in the production of video content that is shown on From 2003-07 he served as an Assistant Athletic Trainer, assisting with football the new video board that was installed at Cajun Field in 2014. He also makes and directly overseeing the care of men’s basketball and men’s and women’s track. several highlight videos for recruiting and social media during the spring and Soileau was promoted to Associate Athletic Trainer prior to the 2007-08 athletic summer. season and for the next four years served as assistant football athletic trainer and A native of Chalmette, La., Walker spent five years at KATC-TV, where he oversaw the care of the golf and track squads. was a videographer, producer, sports reporter and anchor. A native of Port Barre, La, Soileau served as a student athletic trainer at UL Walker earned his bachelor’s degree in Liberal Arts - Mass CommunicaLafayette, earning his bachelor’s degree in 1999. He attended graduate school at tions from then-USL in 1996. He is a graduate of Lynn Oaks High School in Clemson University (2000-03), where he served as a graduate assistant athletic Braithwaite, La. trainer for swimming and diving for one year and men’s soccer team for two years. He is married to the former Michelle Ciaccio and they are the parents of Soileau and his wife, Brandi, are the parents of a daughter, Kaitlyn Camille. two children, Hannah and Vance.

Kerry Conner

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Jordan Frazier

Social Media and Graphics Coordinator Second year

Special Teams Quality Control Fourth year • Mississippi State, 2014

Danielle Roseberry

Preston Bates

Administrative Assistant for Head Coach Mark Hudspeth Second year

Graduate Assistant - Offense Third year • Mississippi State, 2014

Tanya Howard

Dominik Jones

Administrative Assistant Recruiting/Team Operations Fourth year

Graduate Assistant - Defense First year • Louisiana, 2016

Eric Prince

Eddie Gordon

Assistant Director of Athletic Training Second year • LSU, 2015

Graduate Assistant - Offense First year • Louisiana, 2016

Dylan Cintula

Kevon Beckwith

Asst. Strength and Conditioning Second year • Findley, 2015

Graduate Assistant - Defense Fourth year • Louisiana, 2015

James Lang

Gunner Hudspeth

Asst. Strength and Conditioning Second year • Alma, 2009

Offensive Intern First year

Not pictured: Austin Armstrong, Brent Jackson

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2017 LOUISIANA RAGIN’ CAJUNS FOOTBALL

2017-18 COLLEGE FOOTBALL BOWL SCHEDULE Date

Time

Network

Bowl Game

Location

Sat., Dec. 16

1 p.m.

ESPN

R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl

New Orleans, La.

Sat., Dec. 16

2:30 p.m.

CBSSN

AutoNation Cure Bowl

Orlando, Fla.

Sat., Dec. 16

3:30 p.m.

ABC

Las Vegas Bowl

Las Vegas, Nev.

Sat., Dec. 16

4:30 p.m.

ESPN

Gildan New Mexico Bowl

Albuquerque, N.M.

Sat., Dec. 16

8 p.m.

ESPN

Raycom Media Camellia Bowl

Montgomery, Ala.

Tue., Dec. 19

7 p.m.

ESPN

Boca Raton Bowl

Boca Raton, Fla.

Wed., Dec. 20

8 p.m.

ESPN

Frisco Bowl

Frisco, Texas

Thu., Dec. 21

8 p.m.

ESPN

St. Petersburg Bowl

St. Petersburg, Fla.

Fri., Dec. 22

12:30 p.m.

ESPN

Bahamas Bowl

Nassau, Bahamas

Fri., Dec. 22

4 p.m.

ESPN

Famous Idaho Potato Bowl

Boise, Idaho

Sat., Dec. 23

12 p.m.

ESPN

Birmingham Bowl

Birmingham, Ala.

Sat., Dec. 23

3:30 p.m.

ESPN

Lockheed Martin Armed Forces Bowl

Fort Worth, Texas

Sat., Dec. 23

7 p.m.

ESPN

Dollar General Bowl

Mobile, Ala.

Sun., Dec. 24

8:30 p.m.

ESPN

Hawaii Bowl

Honolulu, Hawaii

Tue., Dec. 26

TBA

ESPN

Quick Lane Bowl

Detroit, Mich.

Tue., Dec. 26

TBA

ESPN

Zaxby’s Heart of Dallas Bowl

Dallas, Texas

Tue., Dec. 26

TBA

ESPN

Cactus Bowl

Phoenix, Ariz.

Wed., Dec. 27

1:30 p.m.

ESPN

Independence Bowl

Shreveport, La.

Wed., Dec. 27

5:15 p.m.

ESPN

New Era Pinstripe Bowl

Bronx, N.Y.

Wed., Dec. 27

8:30 p.m.

FOX

Foster Farms Bowl

Santa Clara, Calif.

Wed., Dec. 27

9 p.m.

ESPN

Texas Bowl

Houston, Texas

Thu., Dec. 28

1:30 p.m.

ESPN

Military Bowl Presented by Northrop Grumman

Annapolis, Md.

Thu., Dec. 28

5:15 p.m.

ESPN

Camping World Bowl

Orlando, Fla.

Thu., Dec. 28

9 p.m.

FS1

San Diego County Credit Union Holiday Bowl

San Diego, Calif.

Thu., Dec. 28

9 p.m.

ESPN

Valero Alamo Bowl

San Antonio, Texas

Fri., Dec. 29

1 p.m.

ESPN

Belk Bowl

Charlotte, N.C.

Fri., Dec. 29

2 p.m.

CBS

Hyundai Sun Bowl

El Paso, Texas

Fri., Dec. 29

4:30 p.m.

ESPN

Franklin American Mortgage Music City Bowl

Nashville, Tenn.

Fri., Dec. 29

8:30 p.m.

ESPN

Goodyear Cotton Bowl Classic

Arlington, Texas

Sat., Dec. 30

12 p.m.

ESPN

TaxSlayer Bowl

Jacksonville, Fla.

Sat., Dec. 30

12:30 p.m.

ABC

AutoZone Liberty Bowl

Memphis, Tenn.

Sat., Dec. 30

4 p.m.

ESPN

PlayStation Fiesta Bowl

Glendale, Ariz.

Sat., Dec. 30

8 p.m.

ESPN

Capital One Orange Bowl

Miami Gardens, Fla.

Sat., Dec. 30

TBA

CBSSN

NOVA Home Loans Arizona Bowl

Tucson, Ariz.

Mon., Jan. 1

12 p.m.

ESPN2

Outback Bowl

Tampa, Fla.

Mon., Jan. 1

12:30 p.m.

ESPN

Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl

Atlanta, Ga.

Mon., Jan. 1

1 p.m.

ABC

Citrus Bowl

Orlando, Fla.

COLLEGE FOOTBALL PLAYOFF Mon., Jan. 1

5 p.m.

ESPN

Rose Bowl Game presented by Northwestern Mutual

Pasadena, Calif.

Mon., Jan. 1

8:45 p.m.

ESPN

Allstate Sugar Bowl

New Orleans, La.

Mon., Jan. 8

8 p.m.

ESPN

College Football Playoff National Championship

Atlanta, Ga.

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INTRO | 2017 CAJUNS | COACHES | REVIEW | RECORDS | HISTORY | ADMINISTRATION | MEDIA DATE Sept. 3 Sept. 10 Sept. 17 Sept. 24 Oct. 1 Oct. 12 Oct. 22 Nov. 5 Nov. 10 Nov. 19 Nov. 26 Dec. 3 Dec. 17

OPPONENT BOISE STATE McNEESE STATE SOUTH ALABAMA * at Tulane at New Mexico State * APPALACHIAN STATE * at Texas State * IDAHO * [HC] at Georgia Southern * at Georgia ARKANSAS STATE * at ULM * vs. Southern Miss #

SCORE L, 10-45 W, 30-22 W, 28-23 L, 39-41 (4ot) L, 31-37 (2ot) L, 0-24 W, 27-3 L, 13-23 W, 33-26 L, 21-35 W, 24-19 W, 30-3 L, 21-28

TV ESPN3 ESPN3 ESPN3 ESPN3 ESPN3 ESPN2 ESPN3 ESPN3 ESPNU SEC Network ESPN3 ESPN3 ESPN

OVERALL 0-1-0 1-1-0 2-1-0 2-2-0 2-3-0 2-4-0 3-4-0 3-5-0 4-5-0 4-6-0 5-6-0 6-6-0 6-7-0

SBC 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 1-1-0 1-2-0 2-2-0 2-3-0 3-3-0 3-3-0 4-3-0 5-3-0 5-3-0

TIME 3:14 3:28 3:04 4:04 3:50 3:10 2:57 3:15 3:18 3:26 3:26 2:38 3:55

ATT. 22661 26891 19208 24253 8142 16960 18278 21367 16786 92746 14259 4007 35061

* - Sun Belt Conference game; # - R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl

TEAM STATISTICS LOUISIANA OPP SCORING 307 329 Points Per Game 23.6 25.3 Points Off Turnovers 74 29 FIRST DOWNS 255 265 Rushing 134 93 Passing 99 156 Penalty 22 16 RUSHING YARDAGE 2326 1679 Yards gained rushing 2751 2021 Yards lost rushing 425 342 Rushing Attempts 586 490 Average Per Rush 4.0 3.4 Average Per Game 178.9 129.2 TDs Rushing 21 19 PASSING YARDAGE 2317 3249 Comp-Att-Int 204-343-13 271-439-10 Average Per Pass 6.8 7.4 Average Per Catch 11.4 12.0 Average Per Game 178.2 249.9 TDs Passing 12 18 TOTAL OFFENSE 4643 4928 Total Plays 929 929 Average Per Play 5.0 5.3 Average Per Game 357.2 379.1 KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 40-710 39-643 PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 16-87 8-195 INT RETURNS: #-Yards 10-120 13-135 KICK RETURN AVERAGE 17.8 16.5 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 5.4 24.4 INT RETURN AVERAGE 12.0 10.4 FUMBLES-LOST 12-4 20-8 PENALTIES-Yards 94-730 80-689 Average Per Game 56.2 53.0 PUNTS-Yards 67-2865 68-2669 Average Per Punt 42.8 39.2 Net punt average 38.7 37.4 KICKOFFS-Yards 58-3450 65-4040 Average Per Kick 59.5 62.2 Net kick average 40.6 42.0 TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 29:42 30:18 3RD-DOWN Conversions 74/198 72/194 3rd-Down Pct 37% 37% 4TH-DOWN Conversions 7/24 9/20 4th-Down Pct 29% 45% SACKS BY-Yards 25-204 34-237 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 36 39 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 19-24 20-25 RED-ZONE SCORES (41-46) 89% (43-50) 86% RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS (26-46) 57% (26-50) 52% PAT-ATTEMPTS (30-32) 94% (33-33) 100% ATTENDANCE 121346 164212 Games/Avg Per Game 6/20224 6/27369 SCORE BY QUARTERS Louisiana Opponents

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1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total 57 94 67 59 30 307 88 95 43 65 38 329

RUSHING GP McGuire, Elijah 13 Jennings, Anthony 13 Hoggins, Darius 13 Wright, Jordan 12 Ray, Dion 6 Calais, Raymond 9 Nixon, Jalen 6 Riles, Al 13 Davis, Jordan 7 Coutts, Steven 13 Haynes, Gary 8 Fuselier, Gabe 11 TEAM 11 Total 13 Opponents 13

Att Net Avg TD Long Avg/G 232 1127 4.9 7 68 86.7 144 341 2.4 9 29 26.2 52 284 5.5 1 19 21.8 62 192 3.1 1 22 16.0 27 119 4.4 2 16 19.8 23 117 5.1 1 24 13.0 17 77 4.5 0 17 12.8 10 46 4.6 0 29 3.5 7 37 5.3 0 19 5.3 1 13 13.0 0 13 1.0 2 6 3.0 0 4 0.8 1 4 4.0 0 4 0.4 8 -37 -4.6 0 0 -3.4 586 2326 4.0 21 68 178.9 490 1679 3.4 19 55 129.2

PASSING Jennings, Anthony Nixon, Jalen Davis, Jordan Riles, Al Ray, Dion TEAM Total Opponents RECEIVING Riles, Al Barnes, Keenan McGuire, Elijah Bradley, Ja’Marcus Jacquet, M. Byrne, Nick Haynes, Gary Fuselier, Gabe Hoggins, Darius Barnes, Matthew Wright, Jordan Total Opponents

G C-A-I Pct Yds TD Long Avg/G 13 193-323-13 59.8 2178 11 71 167.5 6 8-13-0 61.5 84 0 37 14.0 7 2-3-0 66.7 7 0 8 1.0 13 1-2-0 50.0 48 1 48 3.7 6 0-1-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 11 0-1-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 13 204-343-13 59.5 2317 12 71 178.2 13 271-439-10 61.7 3249 18 66 249.9 No. 60 31 29 21 15 14 11 8 8 5 2 204 271

TOTAL OFFENSE Jennings, Anthony McGuire, Elijah Hoggins, Darius Wright, Jordan Nixon, Jalen Ray, Dion Calais, Raymond Riles, Al Davis, Jordan Coutts, Steven Haynes, Gary Fuselier, Gabe TEAM Total Opponents

G Plays 13 467 13 232 13 52 12 62 6 30 6 28 9 23 13 12 7 10 13 1 8 2 11 1 11 9 13 929 13 929

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G 13 13 13 10 11 13 8 11 13 10 12 13 13

Yds Avg 729 12.1 418 13.5 238 8.2 370 17.6 206 13.7 135 9.6 54 4.9 84 10.5 34 4.2 40 8.0 9 4.5 2317 11.4 3249 12.0

TD Long Avg/G 2 71 56.1 6 48 32.2 2 28 18.3 1 42 37.0 1 52 18.7 0 37 10.4 0 8 6.8 0 24 7.6 0 9 2.6 0 13 4.0 0 5 0.8 12 71 178.2 18 66 249.9

Rush Pass Total Avg/G 341 2178 2519 193.8 1127 0 1127 86.7 284 0 284 21.8 192 0 192 16.0 77 84 161 26.8 119 0 119 19.8 117 0 117 13.0 46 48 94 7.2 37 7 44 6.3 13 0 13 1.0 6 0 6 0.8 4 0 4 0.4 -37 0 -37 -3.4 2326 2317 4643 357.2 1679 3249 4928 379.1

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2017 LOUISIANA RAGIN’ CAJUNS FOOTBALL PUNT RETURNS Haynes, Gary Varnado, Levarious McGuire, Elijah LaPorte, Shay Posey, T.J. Total Opponents

No. Yds Avg TD Long 6 1 0.2 0 7 5 47 9.4 0 35 4 31 7.8 0 25 1 6 6.0 0 0 0 2 0.0 0 2 16 87 5.4 0 35 8 195 24.4 1 82

FIELD GOALS M-A Pct 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Lg Blk Artigue, Stevie 19-24 79.2 1-1 5-6 8-8 5-9 0-0 47 0

INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg TD Long Walker, Tracy 3 41 13.7 0 39 Thomas, Simeon 2 0 0.0 0 0 Brown, Savion 1 0 0.0 0 0 Crawford, Travis 1 53 53.0 0 53 Lee, Taboris 1 17 17.0 1 17 Granier, Trey 1 9 9.0 0 9 Howard, Denarious 1 0 0.0 0 0 Total 10 120 12.0 1 53 Opponents 13 135 10.4 1 45 KICK RETURNS Varnado, Levarious Calais, Raymond Hoggins, Darius Haynes, Gary Total Opponents

No. 20 15 3 2 40 39

Yds Avg TD 315 15.8 0 329 21.9 0 49 16.3 0 17 8.5 0 710 17.8 0 643 16.5 0

Long 21 37 27 13 37 45

FUMBLE RETURNS Peters, Otha Miller, Trevara Total Opponents

No. 2 1 3 1

Yds Avg TD 44 22.0 1 73 73.0 1 117 39.0 2 34 34.0 0

Long 29 73 73 34

|-------------PATs------------- | SCORING TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Artigue, Stevie 0 19-24 29-31 0-0 0 0-0 0 Jennings, Anthony 9 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-2 0 McGuire, Elijah 9 0-0 0-0 0-1 0 0-0 0 Barnes, Keenan 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 Ray, Dion 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 Riles, Al 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 Peters, Otha 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 1 Bradley, Ja’Marcus 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 Lee, Taboris 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 Hoggins, Darius 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 Jacquet, Michael 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 Miller, Trevara 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 Calais, Raymond 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 Wright, Jordan 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 Johnson, Jared 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0-0 0 Scheurich, Dylan 0 0-0 1-1 0-0 0 0-0 0 Nixon, Jalen 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1-1 0 Total 36 19-24 30-32 0-1 1 1-3 1 Opponents 39 20-25 33-33 0-0 1 1-5 0

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PUNTING Coutts, Steven TEAM Total Opponents

No. Yds Avg Long 64 2825 44.1 68 3 40 13.3 28 67 2865 42.8 68 68 2669 39.2 67

KICKOFFS Artigue, Stevie Total Opponents

No. Yds Avg TB 58 3450 59.5 18 58 3450 59.5 18 65 4040 62.2 24

TB 4 0 4 2

FC 32 0 32 27

I20 50+ Blk 20 12 1 0 0 2 20 12 3 28 13 1

OB Ret Net YdLn 2 2 643 40.6 24 1 710 42.0 23

ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KOR IR Tot Avg/G McGuire, Elijah 13 1127 238 31 0 0 1396 107.4 Riles, Al 13 46 729 0 0 0 775 59.6 Calais, Raymond 9 117 0 0 329 0 446 49.6 Barnes, Keenan 13 0 418 0 0 0 418 32.2 Bradley, Ja’Marcus 10 0 370 0 0 0 370 37.0 Hoggins, Darius 13 284 34 0 49 0 367 28.2 Varnado, Levarious 13 0 0 47 315 0 362 27.8 Jennings, Anthony 13 341 0 0 0 0 341 26.2 Jacquet, Michael 11 0 206 0 0 0 206 18.7 Wright, Jordan 12 192 9 0 0 0 201 16.8 Byrne, Nick 13 0 135 0 0 0 135 10.4 Ray, Dion 6 119 0 0 0 0 119 19.8 Fuselier, Gabe 11 4 84 0 0 0 88 8.0 Haynes, Gary 8 6 54 1 17 0 78 9.8 Nixon, Jalen 6 77 0 0 0 0 77 12.8 Crawford, Travis 12 0 0 0 0 53 53 4.4 Walker, Tracy 13 0 0 0 0 41 41 3.2 Barnes, Matthew 10 0 40 0 0 0 40 4.0 Davis, Jordan 7 37 0 0 0 0 37 5.3 Lee, Taboris 13 0 0 0 0 17 17 1.3 Coutts, Steven 13 13 0 0 0 0 13 1.0 Granier, Trey 12 0 0 0 0 9 9 0.8 LaPorte, Shay 12 0 0 6 0 0 6 0.5 Posey, T.J. 13 0 0 2 0 0 2 0.2 TEAM 11 -37 0 0 0 0 -37 -3.4 Total 13 2326 2317 87 710 120 5560 427.7 Opponents 13 1679 3249 195 643 135 5901 453.9

Saf Pts 0 86 0 54 0 54 0 36 0 12 0 12 0 8 0 6 0 6 0 6 0 6 0 6 0 6 0 6 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 307 0 329

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Lightfoot, Tre’maine Peters, Otha Crawford, Travis Walker, Tracy Mitchell, Damar’ren Dillon, Joe Goodlett, Christian Dunbar, Karmichael Thomas, Simeon Lee, Taboris Howard, Denarious Miles, Reggie Miller, Trevara Perry, Kevon Granier, Trey Jeffries, Jarvis Stephens, Rodrick Varnado, Levarious Osborne, Mario Posey, T.J. Brown, Savion Jones, Dominick McCollum, Troy Turner, Corey Kidd, Ladarrius Williams, Artez Collins, Chris Jones, Terrence Brown, Alonzo Booker, Tra’Vontae Cryer, Lorenzo LaPorte, Shay Boudreaux, Jacques Lemoto, David Miller, Terik Jacquet, Michael Bradley, Ja’Marcus Withrow, D’Aquin Byrne, Nick Dotson, Kevin Thomas, Vince Holmes, Tanner Hunt, Robert Riles, Al Total Opponents

13 46 55 101 7.0-23 2.0-14 . 1 1 . 13 44 50 94 11.0-43 2.0-23 . 3 5 2-44 12 43 28 71 1.0-3 . 1-53 2 . 1-0 13 30 31 61 2.5-7 . 3-41 3 . 1-0 13 22 30 52 3.0-8 . . 2 2 . 13 28 23 51 12.5-63 7.0-44 . . 3 . 12 31 18 49 1.0-2 . . 3 . . 13 18 22 40 4.0-17 2.0-14 . 2 . . 13 24 16 40 . . 2-0 5 1 1-0 13 20 19 39 5.0-17 1.5-11 1-17 1 . . 13 23 9 32 1.0-3 . 1-0 1 . 1-0 13 20 10 30 2.0-7 . . . . . 13 14 15 29 6.0-47 4.0-41 . 1 . 1-73 13 16 11 27 6.0-33 2.5-21 . 3 1 . 12 10 14 24 1.0-12 1.0-12 1-9 . . . 13 12 11 23 2.0-4 0.5-2 . 1 . 1-0 13 7 13 20 1.5-10 . . . . . 13 11 7 18 0.5-2 . . 1 . . 8 10 7 17 3.0-19 1.0-9 . 2 . . 13 8 6 14 1.5-4 0.5-3 . . 1 . 9 8 6 14 1.5-10 1.0-10 1-0 4 . . 11 7 4 11 . . . 1 . . 11 5 6 11 0.5-0 . . 2 . . 13 5 5 10 . . . . . . 5 4 5 9 3.0-4 . . 1 . . 6 5 3 8 . . . . . . 8 4 2 6 . . . . . . 8 6 . 6 2.0-9 . . . . . 2 3 2 5 . . . . . . 7 1 4 5 0.5-0 . . . . . 13 3 1 4 . . . . . . 12 1 3 4 . . . . . . 10 2 2 4 . . . . . . 5 1 3 4 . . . . . . 13 1 2 3 . . . . 1 . 11 2 . 2 . . . . . . 10 1 1 2 . . . . . . 13 2 . 2 . . . . . . 13 1 . 1 . . . . . . 13 1 . 1 . . . . . . 9 1 . 1 . . . . . . 1 . 1 1 . . . . . . 13 1 . 1 . . . . . . 13 1 . 1 . . . . . . 13 504 446 950 79-347 25-204 10-120 39 15 8-117 13 558 427 985 102.0-414 34-237 13-135 31 15 4-34

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Date Opponent No. Yds TD Lg 9/3 BOISE STATE 40 81 0 17 9/10 McNEESE STATE 40 220 3 29 9/17 SOUTH ALABAMA 36 256 1 68 9/24 at Tulane 63 137 2 24 10/1 at New Mexico State 49 205 2 17 10/12 APPALACHIAN STATE 41 139 0 16 10/22 at Texas State 48 236 2 22 11/5 IDAHO 40 105 1 17 11/10 at Georgia Southern 42 224 3 28 11/19 at Georgia 46 276 3 29 11/26 ARKANSAS STATE 33 50 0 13 12/3 at ULM 61 240 1 19 12/17 vs. Southern Miss 47 157 3 13 Totals 586 2326 21 68

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Date Opponent No. Yds TD Lg 9/3 BOISE STATE 38 158 3 17 9/10 McNEESE STATE 42 99 2 22 9/17 SOUTH ALABAMA 37 74 1 15 9/24 at Tulane 48 130 0 10 10/1 at New Mexico State 42 145 2 23 10/12 APPALACHIAN STATE 37 171 2 41 10/22 at Texas State 36 79 0 9 11/5 IDAHO 40 157 2 21 11/10 at Georgia Southern 28 52 2 7 11/19 at Georgia 39 235 2 55 11/26 ARKANSAS STATE 33 128 1 20 12/3 at ULM 38 116 0 16 12/17 vs. Southern Miss 32 135 2 24 Opponent totals 490 1679 19 55

|-----RECEIVING-----|

No. Yds TD Lg 21 186 1 36 15 170 1 36 18 256 3 71 19 240 2 39 20 227 1 63 21 128 0 21 18 165 1 39 17 161 0 52 18 258 1 48 14 189 0 64 13 242 2 42 2 0 0 0 8 95 0 20 204 2317 12 71

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No. Yds TD Lg 24 426 3 48 29 265 0 25 21 264 2 34 13 181 4 34 31 354 2 33 15 201 1 56 20 142 0 21 20 227 0 33 22 254 1 53 13 165 2 49 35 393 1 43 3 31 0 15 25 346 2 66 271 3249 18 66

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Cmp-Att-Int Yds TD Lg 21-33-0 186 1 36 15-21-0 170 1 36 18-26-2 256 3 71 19-38-2 240 2 39 20-36-2 227 1 63 21-35-0 128 0 21 18-22-1 165 1 39 17-30-0 161 0 52 18-27-0 258 1 48 14-24-3 189 0 64 13-24-0 242 2 42 2-5-2 0 0 0 8-22-1 95 0 20 204-343-13 2317 12 71

|------------PASSING------------|

Cmp-Att-Int Yds TD Lg 24-35-0 426 3 48 29-46-0 265 0 25 21-29-0 264 2 34 13-26-1 181 4 34 31-49-2 354 2 33 15-26-1 201 1 56 20-28-1 142 0 21 20-30-0 227 0 33 22-37-0 254 1 53 13-20-1 165 2 49 35-57-1 393 1 43 3-14-2 31 0 15 25-42-1 346 2 66 271-439-10 3249 18 66

INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS

TEAM GAME HIGHS

Rushes 38 McGuire, Elijah at Tulane (Sept. 24, 2016) Yards Rushing 223 McGuire, Elijah vs. South Alabama (Sept. 17, 2016) TD Rushes 3 Jennings, Anthony at Georgia (Nov. 19, 2016) Long Rush 68 McGuire, Elijah vs. South Alabama (Sept. 17, 2016) Pass attempts 38 Jennings, Anthony at Tulane (Sept. 24, 2016) Pass completions 21 Jennings, Anthony vs. Boise State (Sep 3, 2016) Yards Passing 256 Jennings, Anthony vs. South Alabama (Sept. 17, 2016) TD Passes 3 Jennings, Anthony vs. South Alabama (Sept. 17, 2016) Long Pass 71 Jennings, Anthony vs. South Alabama (Sept. 17, 2016) Receptions 8 Riles, Al vs. South Alabama (Sept. 17, 2016) Riles, Al at New Mexico State (Oct 1, 2016) Yards Receiving 139 Riles, Al vs. South Alabama (Sept. 17, 2016) TD Receptions 1 Barnes, Keenan vs. Boise State (Sep 3, 2016) Bradley, Ja’Marcus vs. McNeese State (Sep 10, 2016) Jacquet, M. vs. South Alabama (Sept. 17, 2016) Barnes, Keenan vs. South Alabama (Sept. 17, 2016) Riles, Al vs. South Alabama (Sept. 17, 2016) McGuire, Elijah at Tulane (Sept. 24, 2016) Barnes, Keenan at Tulane (Sept. 24, 2016) Barnes, Keenan at New Mexico State (Oct 1, 2016) Barnes, Keenan at Texas State (Oct. 22, 2016) Barnes, Keenan at Georgia Southern (Nov. 10, 2016) McGuire, Elijah vs. Arkansas State (Nov. 26, 2016) Riles, Al vs. Arkansas State (Nov. 26, 2016) Long Reception 71 Riles, Al vs. South Alabama (Sept. 17, 2016) Field Goals 4 Artigue, Stevie at Tulane (Sept. 24, 2016) Long Field Goal 47 Artigue, Stevie at New Mexico State (Oct 1, 2016) Punts 8 Coutts, Steven at Tulane (Sept. 24, 2016) Punting Avg 48.3 Coutts, Steven at New Mexico State (Oct 1, 2016) Long Punt 68 Coutts, Steven vs. Idaho (Nov 5, 2016) Punts inside 20 4 Coutts, Steven at New Mexico State (Oct 1, 2016) Coutts, Steven at Georgia Southern (Nov. 10, 2016) Long Punt Return 35 Varnado, Levarious vs. Appalachian State (Oct. 12, 2016) Long Kickoff Return 37 Calais, Raymond vs. McNeese State (Sep 10, 2016) Tackles 18 Peters, Otha at New Mexico State (Oct 1, 2016) Sacks 3.0 Miller, Trevara vs. McNeese State (Sep 10, 2016) Tackles For Loss 4.0 Dillon, Joe at Texas State (Oct. 22, 2016) Interceptions 1 Walker, Tracy at Tulane (Sept. 24, 2016) Thomas, Simeon at New Mexico State (Oct 1, 2016) Granier, Trey at New Mexico State (Oct 1, 2016) Howard, Denarious vs. Appalachian State (Oct. 12, 2016) Thomas, Simeon at Texas State (Oct. 22, 2016) Walker, Tracy at Georgia (Nov. 19, 2016) Lee, Taboris vs. Arkansas State (Nov. 26, 2016) Brown, Savion at ULM (Dec 3, 2016) Walker, Tracy at ULM (Dec 3, 2016) Crawford, Travis vs. Southern Miss (Dec. 17, 2016)

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Rushes 63 Yards Rushing 276 Yards Per Rush 7.1 TD Rushes 3 Pass attempts 38 Pass completions 21 Yards Passing 258 Yards Per Pass 10.1 TD Passes 3 Total Plays 101 Total Offense 512 Yards Per Play 8.3 Points 39 Sacks By 5 First Downs 26 Penalties 13 Penalty Yards 94 Turnovers 4 Interceptions By 2 Punts 8 Punting Avg 48.3 Long Punt 68 Punts inside 20 4 Long Punt Return 35

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No Yds TD Lg 3 75 0 29 4 87 0 37 3 68 0 34 2 43 0 27 2 36 0 21 2 35 0 18 2 48 0 27 4 64 0 19 3 52 0 21 5 56 0 17 5 64 0 17 2 29 0 17 3 53 0 20 40 710 0 37

No Yds TD Lg 1 15 0 15 3 68 0 23 4 90 0 30 1 10 0 10 2 39 0 22 1 18 0 18 4 53 0 18 3 46 0 24 6 126 0 38 4 76 0 45 2 20 0 11 5 62 0 19 3 20 0 12 39 643 0 45

No Yds TD Lg off 0 0 0 0 267 2 7 0 6 390 2 -3 0 7 512 5 14 0 6 377 1 0 0 0 432 3 46 0 35 267 0 0 0 0 401 0 0 0 0 266 0 0 0 0 482 1 -3 0 0 465 0 0 0 0 292 0 0 0 0 240 2 26 0 25 252 16 87 0 35 4643

No Yds TD Lg off 2 2 0 6 584 0 0 0 0 364 0 0 0 0 338 0 0 0 0 311 0 0 0 0 499 0 0 0 0 372 2 30 0 23 221 0 0 0 0 384 1 66 0 66 306 1 82 1 82 400 1 12 0 0 521 0 0 0 0 147 1 3 0 3 481 8 195 1 82 4928

at Tulane (Sept. 24, 2016) at Georgia (Nov. 19, 2016) vs. South Alabama (Sept. 17, 2016) vs. McNeese State (Sep 10, 2016) at Georgia Southern (Nov. 10, 2016) at Georgia (Nov. 19, 2016) vs. Southern Miss (Dec. 17, 2016) at Tulane (Sept. 24, 2016) vs. Boise State (Sept. 3, 2016) vs. Appalachian State (Oct. 12, 2016) at Georgia Southern (Nov. 10, 2016) vs. Arkansas State (Nov. 26, 2016) vs. South Alabama (Sept. 17, 2016) at Tulane (Sept. 24, 2016) vs. South Alabama (Sept. 17, 2016) vs. South Alabama (Sept. 17, 2016) at Tulane (Sept. 24, 2016) vs. McNeese State (Sep 10, 2016) at New Mexico State (Oct. 1, 2016) at Georgia Southern (Nov. 10, 2016) at Texas State (Oct. 22, 2016) vs. McNeese State (Sep 10, 2016) at Tulane (Sept. 24, 2016) at Georgia (Nov. 19, 2016) at New Mexico State (Oct. 1, 2016) at ULM (Dec. 3, 2016) at Tulane (Sept. 24, 2016) vs. Arkansas State (Nov. 26, 2016) at New Mexico State (Oct. 1, 2016) vs. Idaho (Nov. 5, 2016) at New Mexico State (Oct. 1, 2016) at Georgia Southern (Nov. 10, 2016) vs. Appalachian State (Oct. 12, 2016)

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Conference 7-1 7-1 6-2 6-2 5-3 4-4 3-5 2-6 2-6 2-6 0-8

Pct. .875 .875 .750 .750 .625 .500 .375 .250 .250 .250 .000

PF 250 257 240 266 186 183 201 174 192 156 113

PA 94 122 155 195 158 197 272 215 283 211 316

Overall 10-3 8-5 10-3 9-4 6-7 5-7 4-8 6-7 3-9 3-9 2-10

Pct. .769 .615 .769 .692 .462 .417 .333 .462 .250 .250 .167

PF 380 355 438 400 307 319 280 330 298 239 223

PA 232 279 287 407 329 318 469 351 466 319 493

Home 5-1 4-2 5-1 4-1 3-3 3-2 3-2 5-2 3-2 3-3 1-5

Away 4-2 3-3 4-2 4-3 3-3 2-5 1-6 1-4 0-7 0-6 1-5

Neutral 1-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0

Streak Won 3 Won 2 Won 1 Won 5 Lost 1 Won 1 Lost 2 Lost 1 Lost 2 Lost 1 Lost 8

2017 Sun Belt Composite Schedule August 31 Tennessee State at Georgia State ULM at Memphis Sacramento State at Idaho New Mexico State at Arizona State

6 p.m. 7 p.m. 8 p.m. 9:30 p.m.

September 2 Troy at Boise State Appalachian State at Georgia UMass at Coastal Carolina Southeastern Louisiana at Louisiana Houston Baptist at Texas State South Alabama at Ole Miss Arkansas State at Nebraska Georgia Southern at Auburn

2:45 p.m. 5:15 p.m. 6 p.m. 6 p.m. 6 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 7 p.m. TBA

September 9 Oklahoma State at South Alabama Texas State at Colorado Miami (Fla.) at Arkansas State Savannah State at Appalachian State Louisiana at Tulsa New Hampshire at Georgia Southern Alabama State at Troy ULM at Florida State UNLV at Idaho New Mexico State at New Mexico

7 p.m. 1 p.m. 2:30 p.m. 2:30 p.m. 3 p.m. 5 p.m. 5 p.m. 6 p.m. 8 p.m. TBA

September 16 Alabama A&M at South Alabama Appalachian State at Texas State * Idaho at Western Michigan Southern Miss at ULM Arkansas-Pine Bluff at Arkansas State Georgia State at Penn State Troy at New Mexico State Louisiana at Texas A&M Coastal Carolina at UAB September 23 Arkansas State at SMU UTEP at New Mexico State Wake Forest at Appalachian State Georgia State at Charlotte Georgia Southern at Indiana Western Illinois at Coastal Carolina ULM at Louisiana * Idaho at South Alabama * UTSA at Texas State Akron at Troy

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6 p.m. 6 p.m. 6 p.m. 6 p.m. 6 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 7 p.m. TBA TBA

6 p.m. 7 p.m. TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA

September 30 Coastal Carolina at ULM * Troy at LSU Texas State at Wyoming South Alabama at Louisiana Tech New Mexico State at Arkansas Memphis at Georgia State October 4 Arkansas State at Georgia Southern * October 7 Louisiana at Idaho * New Mexico State at Appalachian State * Georgia State at Coastal Carolina * ULM at Texas State * October 11 South Alabama at Troy *

6 p.m. TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA

November 9 Georgia Southern at Appalachian State *

October 14 Georgia State at ULM * Appalachian State at Idaho * New Mexico State at Georgia Southern * Coastal Carolina at Arkansas State * October 19 Louisiana at Arkansas State * October 21 Coastal Carolina at Appalachian State * Georgia Southern at UMass Troy at Georgia State * Idaho at Missouri ULM at South Alabama * October 26 South Alabama at Georgia State * October 28 ULM at Idaho * Arkansas State at New Mexico State * Appalachian State at UMass Texas State at Coastal Carolina * Georgia Southern at Troy * November 2 Idaho at Troy *

2 p.m. 2 p.m. TBA TBA TBA

6:30 p.m.

7 p.m.

4 p.m. TBA TBA TBA

7 p.m.

October 12 Texas State at Louisiana *

November 4 Georgia State at Georgia Southern * Appalachian State at ULM * New Mexico State at Texas State * Louisiana at South Alabama * Coastal Carolina at Arkansas

6:30 p.m.

4 p.m. 4 p.m. 5 p.m. TBA

6:30 p.m.

TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA

6:30 p.m.

November 11 Troy at Coastal Carolina * Arkansas State at South Alabama * Georgia State at Texas State * Louisiana at Ole Miss November 18 South Alabama at Georgia Southern * Coastal Carolina at Idaho * New Mexico State at Louisiana * ULM at Auburn Texas State at Arkansas State * November 24 Texas State at Troy *

TBA TBA TBA TBA

2 p.m. 4 p.m. TBA TBA TBA

TBA

November 25 Arkansas State at ULM * Idaho at New Mexico State * Appalachian State at Georgia State Georgia Southern at Louisiana *

2 p.m. 3 p.m. TBA TBA

December 2 South Alabama at New Mexico State * Georgia Southern at Coastal Carolina * Idaho at Georgia State * Troy at Arkansas State * Louisiana at Appalachian State *

3 p.m. TBA TBA TBA TBA

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4 p.m. 7 p.m. TBA TBA TBA

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2016 Sun Belt Team Statistics Team Statistics Through games of Dec 30, 2016 SCORING OFFENSE 1. Troy 2. Idaho 3. Appalachian State 4. Arkansas State 5. Georgia Southern 6. South Alabama 7. NM State 8. Louisiana 9. ULM 10. Georgia State 11. Texas State

13 13 13 13 12 13 12 13 12 12 12

SCORING DEFENSE 1. Appalachian State 2. Arkansas State 3. Troy 4. Louisiana 5. Georgia Southern 6. Georgia State 7. South Alabama 8. Idaho 9. NM State 10. ULM 11. Texas State

13 13 13 13 12 12 13 13 12 12 12

TOTAL OFFENSE 1. Troy 2. Appalachian State 3. NM State 4. Idaho 5. South Alabama 6. Georgia Southern 7. Arkansas State 8. ULM 9. Louisiana 10. Georgia State 11. Texas State

13 13 12 13 13 12 13 12 13 12 12

TOTAL DEFENSE 1. Appalachian State 2. Arkansas State 3. Troy 4. Louisiana 5. Georgia State 6. South Alabama 7. Georgia Southern 8. Idaho 9. Texas State 10. ULM 11. NM State

13 13 13 13 12 13 12 13 12 12 12

RUSHING OFFENSE 1. Appalachian State 2. Georgia Southern 3. ULM 4. Louisiana 5. NM State 6. Troy 7. Idaho 8. South Alabama 9. Arkansas State 10. Georgia State 11. Texas State

13 12 12 13 12 13 13 13 13 12 12

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G

G

G

G

TD

55 46 48 46 38 43 37 36 36 31 29 TD

28 31 36 39 39 37 44 52 60 60 63 Rush

2199 3244 2037 1921 1893 2690 1784 2176 2326 1052 989 Rush

1637 1864 1562 1679 2481 2798 2005 1888 2681 3123 2931 Att.

577 606 512 586 453 485 488 468 517 336 426

FG

XPT

2XP

DXP Saf

FG

XPT

2XP

DXP Saf

18 26 15 13 19 10 15 19 9 9 7 12 21 12 20 15 19 15 15 16 17 19

50 42 47 40 34 42 29 30 35 26 26 28 28 35 33 37 36 34 48 56 54 54

2 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 4 1 1 1 1

Pass Plays

3386 2327 2939 3240 3169 1868 3148 2304 2317 2955 2639

977 911 914 920 884 870 919 876 929 755 841

Pass Plays

2649 2853 3203 3249 2087 2270 2754 3680 2972 2641 3029

859 946 944 929 931 900 801 893 912 867 909

Yards

Avg/A

3244 2690 2176 2326 2037 2199 1921 1893 1784 1052 989

5.6 4.4 4.2 4.0 4.5 4.5 3.9 4.0 3.5 3.1 2.3

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

0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0

Pts

Avg/G

RUSHING DEFENSE 1. Troy 2. Appalachian State 3. Louisiana 4. Arkansas State 5. Idaho 6. Georgia Southern 7. Georgia State 8. South Alabama 9. Texas State 10. NM State 11. ULM

13 13 13 13 13 12 12 13 12 12 12

Pts

Avg/G

PASS OFFENSE 1. Troy 2. Idaho 3. Georgia State 4. NM State 5. South Alabama 6. Arkansas State 7. Texas State 8. ULM 9. Appalachian State 10. Louisiana 11. Georgia Southern

13 13 12 12 13 13 12 12 13 13 12

Avg/G

PASS DEFENSE 1. Georgia State 2. South Alabama 3. Appalachian State 4. Arkansas State 5. ULM 6. Georgia Southern 7. Troy 8. Texas State 9. Louisiana 10. NM State 11. Idaho

12 13 13 13 12 12 13 12 13 12 13

Avg/G

PASS EFFICIENCY 1. Arkansas State 2. Idaho 3. Troy 4. Appalachian State 5. South Alabama 6. Georgia Southern 7. Georgia State 8. Louisiana 9. Texas State 10. NM State 11. ULM

13 13 13 13 13 12 12 13 12 12 12

Avg/G

PASS DEFENSE EFFIC. 1. Georgia State 2. Appalachian State 3. Troy 4. Arkansas State 5. South Alabama 6. Louisiana 7. Georgia Southern 8. Idaho 9. ULM 10. NM State 11. Texas State

12 13 13 13 13 13 12 13 12 12 12

438 400 380 355 319 330 298 307 280 239 223

0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1

232 279 287 329 318 319 351 407 466 469 493

Yards

Avg/P TD

Yards

Avg/P TD

5585 5571 4976 5161 5062 4558 4932 4480 4643 4007 3628 4286 4717 4765 4928 4568 5068 4759 5568 5653 5764 5960 Long

63 68 61 68 51 66 55 70 55 35 45

5.7 6.1 5.4 5.6 5.7 5.2 5.4 5.1 5.0 5.3 4.3 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.3 4.9 5.6 5.9 6.2 6.2 6.6 6.6

TD

29 24 21 21 13 28 24 25 19 10 13

53 45 35 43 40 37 40 36 33 27 27 27 28 33 37 33 40 37 48 61 53 54

33.7 30.8 29.2 27.3 26.6 25.4 24.8 23.6 23.3 19.9 18.6 17.8 21.5 22.1 25.3 26.5 26.6 27.0 31.3 38.8 39.1 41.1

429.6 428.5 414.7 397.0 389.4 379.8 379.4 373.3 357.2 333.9 302.3 329.7 362.8 366.5 379.1 380.7 389.8 396.6 428.3 471.1 480.3 496.7 249.5 224.2 181.3 178.9 169.8 169.2 147.8 145.6 137.2 87.7 82.4

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Att.

462 415 490 522 445 446 576 587 540 549 545

Yards

1562 1637 1679 1864 1888 2005 2481 2798 2681 2931 3123

G Comp-Att-Int

315-492-13 265-432-11 231-419-15 253-461-15 233-416-14 231-402-9 257-415-17 198-364-16 203-334-8 204-343-13 147-264-9

G Comp-Att-Int

193-355-11 188-313-10 255-444-20 230-424-11 192-322-6 210-355-9 254-482-22 248-372-3 271-439-10 232-360-13 282-448-17

G Comp-Att-Int

231-402-9 265-432-11 315-492-13 203-334-8 233-416-14 147-264-9 231-419-15 204-343-13 257-415-17 253-461-15 198-364-16

G Comp-Att-Int

193-355-11 255-444-20 254-482-22 230-424-11 188-313-10 271-439-10 210-355-9 282-448-17 192-322-6 232-360-13 248-372-3

Avg/A

3.4 3.9 3.4 3.6 4.2 4.5 4.3 4.8 5.0 5.3 5.7

Pct.

64.0 61.3 55.1 54.9 56.0 57.5 61.9 54.4 60.8 59.5 55.7 Pct.

54.4 60.1 57.4 54.2 59.6 59.2 52.7 66.7 61.7 64.4 62.9 Pct.

57.5 61.3 64.0 60.8 56.0 55.7 55.1 59.5 61.9 54.9 54.4 Pct.

54.4 57.4 52.7 54.2 60.1 61.7 59.2 62.9 59.6 64.4 66.7

Long

70 80 55 64 55 58 46 68 71 75 83

TD

Avg/G

13 15 19 13 17 21 25 26 33 31 31

120.2 125.9 129.2 143.4 145.2 167.1 206.8 215.2 223.4 244.2 260.2

Yds

Avg/A TD

Yds

Avg/A TD

3386 3240 2955 2939 3169 3148 2639 2304 2327 2317 1868 2087 2270 2649 2853 2641 2754 3203 2972 3249 3029 3680 Yds

3148 3240 3386 2327 3169 1868 2955 2317 2639 2939 2304 Yds

2087 2649 3203 2853 2270 3249 2754 3680 2641 3029 2972

6.9 7.5 7.1 6.4 7.6 7.8 6.4 6.3 7.0 6.8 7.1 5.9 7.3 6.0 6.7 8.2 7.8 6.6 8.0 7.4 8.4 8.2

25 19 17 22 15 21 14 15 16 12 13 8 14 12 15 22 16 20 28 18 23 31

Avg/G TD

242.2 249.2 260.5 179.0 243.8 155.7 246.2 178.2 219.9 244.9 192.0

21 19 25 16 15 13 17 12 14 22 15

Avg/G TD

173.9 203.8 246.4 219.5 174.6 249.9 229.5 283.1 220.1 252.4 247.7

8 12 20 15 14 18 16 31 22 23 28

Avg/G

260.5 249.2 246.2 244.9 243.8 242.2 219.9 192.0 179.0 178.2 155.7 Avg/G

173.9 174.6 203.8 219.5 220.1 229.5 246.4 247.7 249.9 252.4 283.1 Effic.

136.0 133.8 133.3 130.3 125.2 124.5 120.6 120.2 118.3 117.7 112.4 Effic.

105.0 107.5 113.1 117.3 129.4 132.9 134.1 147.2 147.3 149.0 157.0

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12 13 13 12 13 12 13 13 13 12 12

PUNT RETURN AVG 1. Georgia Southern 2. Appalachian State 3. Texas State 4. Troy 5. Idaho 6. ULM 7. Arkansas State 8. Louisiana 9. South Alabama 10. NM State 11. Georgia State

12 13 12 13 13 12 13 13 13 12 12

INTERCEPTIONS 1. Troy 2. Appalachian State 3. Idaho 4. NM State 5. Arkansas State 6. Georgia State 7. Louisiana 8. South Alabama 9. Georgia Southern 10. ULM 11. Texas State

13 13 13 12 13 12 13 13 12 12 12

PUNTING 1. South Alabama 2. Louisiana 3. Texas State 4. Georgia Southern 5. Idaho 6. Troy 7. ULM 8. Arkansas State 9. Appalachian State 10. NM State 11. Georgia State

13 13 12 12 13 13 12 13 13 12 12

KICKOFF COVERAGE 1. Arkansas State 2. Georgia Southern 3. Troy 4. Idaho 5. Louisiana 6. Appalachian State 7. South Alabama 8. Texas State 9. NM State 10. Georgia State 11. ULM

13 12 13 13 13 13 13 12 12 12 12

2017 Media Guide

G

No.

32 37 27 43 34 51 34 50 40 28 55

Yards

737 831 575 907 702 1026 674 922 710 491 922

TD

Long

G

No.

Yards

TD

Long

G

No.

Yards

TD

Long

G

G

16 17 21 22 15 12 37 16 17 6 7 22 20 17 13 11 11 10 10 9 6 3

No.

66 67 85 56 56 69 64 81 58 78 68

No.

72 66 80 82 58 76 64 44 59 51 56

1 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0

261 191 205 199 133 98 275 87 71 19 10

0 0 0 1 2 0 2 0 0 0 0

239 271 130 138 136 91 120 89 39 24 53

Yards

2757 2865 3518 2189 2296 2820 2575 3165 2285 3128 2655 Yards

4375 4252 4758 4873 3450 4831 3702 2632 3675 3057 3195

90 100 78 60 94 38 95 37 37 31 43 66 45 36 33 35 25 68 35 19 6 6

0 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 0 0 1

Avg/P

41.8 42.8 41.4 39.1 41.0 40.9 40.2 39.1 39.4 40.1 39.0 Avg.

60.8 64.4 59.5 59.4 59.5 63.6 57.8 59.8 62.3 59.9 57.1

28 195 156 56 124 142 143 140 150 471 373

0.4 2.9 1.8 1.0 2.2 2.1 2.2 1.7 2.6 6.0 5.5

Ret.

855 388 867 876 643 643 1017 747 768 773 968

FIELD GOALS 1. Georgia Southern 2. Idaho 3. Louisiana 4. NM State 5. Troy 6. Appalachian State 7. Texas State 8. ULM 9. Arkansas State 10. South Alabama 11. Georgia State

12 13 13 12 13 13 12 12 13 13 12

Avg.

PAT KICKING 1. South Alabama 2. Appalachian State 3. ULM 4. Troy 5. Idaho 6. Georgia Southern 7. Louisiana 8. Texas State 9. Arkansas State 10. Georgia State 11. NM State

13 13 12 13 13 12 13 12 13 12 12

Avg.

SACKS BY 1. Arkansas State 2. Appalachian State 3. Troy 4. Louisiana

16.3 11.2 9.8 9.0 8.9 8.2 7.4 5.4 4.2 3.2 1.4

54 71 31 45 46 48 53 36 22 18 53

Ret. Avg/R

Avg.

23.0 22.5 21.3 21.1 20.6 20.1 19.8 18.4 17.8 17.5 16.8

10.9 13.6 7.6 10.6 12.4 8.3 12.0 8.9 4.3 4.0 17.7 TB

5 4 6 1 3 5 3 3 3 2 4

TB

15 45 23 26 18 48 9 8 27 15 6

Net/P

39.8 38.7 38.1 37.7 37.7 37.4 37.1 36.6 35.8 33.6 32.4

NetAvg

43.7 41.5 41.5 40.8 40.6 39.3 38.4 38.3 37.8 37.4 37.1

55

6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11.

South Alabama Idaho Georgia State ULM NM State Georgia Southern Texas State

SACKS AGAINST 1. Troy 2. Georgia Southern 3. Appalachian State

G

Made

G

Made

42 47 35 50 42 34 30 26 40 26 29

42 48 36 52 44 36 32 28 45 30 34

1.000 .979 .972 .962 .955 .944 .938 .929 .889 .867 .853

G

No.

Yards

Avg/G

G

No.

Yards

Avg/G

13 13 13 13 13 13 12 12 12 12 12

Georgia State ULM Idaho Arkansas State South Alabama NM State Louisiana 11. Texas State

13 12 13 12 12 13 13 13 12 13 12

FIRST DOWNS 1. Troy 2. Appalachian State 3. Idaho 4. NM State 5. Louisiana 6. South Alabama 7. Georgia Southern 8. ULM 9. Arkansas State 10. Texas State 11. Georgia State

13 13 13 12 13 13 12 12 13 12 12

5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

19 26 19 15 18 15 7 9 13 10 9

G

43 30 29 25 25 23 18 17 12 11 9 8 12 16 16 19 24 27 31 36 36 44

Rush

119 156 98 119 134 100 139 122 102 65 63

Pass

154 114 158 120 99 138 87 109 124 129 120

Att

Pct.

20 29 24 19 23 21 10 13 19 16 17

.950 .897 .792 .789 .783 .714 .700 .692 .684 .625 .529

Att

Pct.

265 199 191 204 165 154 111 147 80 92 48

3.31 2.31 2.23 1.92 1.92 1.77 1.50 1.42 1.00 0.92 0.75

61 85 96 120 100 138 181 229 232 246 310

Pen

27 21 25 27 22 13 22 16 16 18 18

0.62 1.00 1.23 1.33 1.58 1.85 2.08 2.38 3.00 2.77 3.67

Total

300 291 281 266 255 251 248 247 242 212 201

Avg/G

23.1 22.4 21.6 22.2 19.6 19.3 20.7 20.6 18.6 17.7 16.8

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2016 Sun Belt Individual Individual Statistics Statistics Through games of Dec 30, 2016 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

RUSHING

So Jr Jr Sr Jr So Sr So Sr Jr

PASSING AVG/GAME

Cl

Manning, Conner-GSU Davis, Dallas-USA Linehan, Matt-IDAHO Silvers, B.-TROY Rogers,Tyler-NMSU Hansen, Justice-A-ST Jones, Tyler-TXST Lamb, Taylor-APP Jennings, A.-LA K. Ellison-GS

Jr So Jr Jr Sr So Sr Jr Sr Sr

PASS EFFICIENCY

Cl

K. Ellison-GS Hansen, Justice-A-ST Linehan, Matt-IDAHO Silvers, B.-TROY Lamb, Taylor-APP Davis, Dallas-USA Manning, Conner-GSU Printz, Eddie-TXST Jones, Tyler-TXST Jennings, A.-LA

RECEPTIONS/GAME 1. Thompson, E.-TROY 2. Davis, Robert-GSU 3. Douglas, D.-TROY 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Cl

Moore, Jalin-APP Chunn, Jordan-TROY III,Larry Rose-NMSU McGuire, Elijah-LA Johnson, Xavier-USA Wand, Warren-A-ST K. Ellison-GS Saunders, I-IDAHO M. Breida-GS Duckworth, A-IDAHO

Riles, Al-LA Magee, Josh-USA Everett, Gerald-USA Cowan, Trent-IDAHO Boyd, Todd-GSU Watts, Tyler-TXST Clark,OJ-NMSU RECEIVE YDS/GAME

Davis, Robert-GSU Magee, Josh-USA Thompson, E.-TROY Douglas, D.-TROY Riles, Al-LA Everett, Gerald-USA Meadors, S.-APP Watson, Deon-IDAHO Mack, Blake-A-ST B. Johnson-GS

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Sr So Jr Jr Jr So Jr Jr Sr Sr Cl

Jr Sr So Sr Sr Sr Sr Jr So Fr Cl

Sr Sr Jr So Sr Sr Jr Sr Jr Sr

G

13 13 9 13 12 13 11 13 12 13 G

Att.

237 279 159 232 151 200 139 159 168 144

Yds Avg. TD

1402 1288 865 1127 831 879 678 731 646 672

Comp-Att-Int

10 11 13 13 11 13 11 13 13 11

207-373-13 198-349-12 257-415-10 293-460-12 224-404-12 197-340-8 220-342-14 197-325-8 193-323-13 66-106-3

G

Comp-Att-Int

11 13 13 13 13 11 10 11 11 13

No.

G

No.

12 12 13 13 13 13 12 13 13 12

Yds TD

2684 2706 3184 3180 2603 2719 2184 2281 2178 871

80 67 60 60 49 49 48 33 43 43 67 49 80 60 60 49 39 41 34 42

871 2719 3184 3180 2281 2706 2684 208 2184 2178

Yds TD

820 968 740 729 822 717 547 352 364 338

6 5 6 2 5 4 6 1 1 1

Yds TD

968 822 820 740 729 717 658 695 652 600

16 11 19 23 16 19 11 15 11 8

Yds TD

66-106-3 197-340-8 257-415-10 293-460-12 197-325-8 198-349-12 207-373-13 12-25-1 220-342-14 193-323-13

G

13 12 13 13 12 13 13 9 12 12

Lg

Avg/G

5.9 10 63 107.8 4.6 16 48 99.1 5.4 4 51 96.1 4.9 7 68 86.7 5.5 10 70 69.2 4.4 7 55 67.6 4.9 7 58 61.6 4.6 9 29 56.2 3.8 3 68 53.8 4.7 5 55 51.7

5 5 6 6 2 4 2 3 3 3

8 19 19 23 15 11 16 1 11 11

Avg/G

268.4 246.0 244.9 244.6 236.6 209.2 198.5 175.5 167.5 79.2

Lg

Avg/C Yds/G

65 76 31 47 71 79 56 74 83 64

14.4 16.8 10.2 12.3 12.1 14.6 16.9 17.0 19.2 14.3

TOTAL OFFENSE

Davis, Dallas-USA Manning, Conner-GSU Rogers,Tyler-NMSU Linehan, Matt-IDAHO Silvers, B.-TROY Hansen, Justice-A-ST Lamb, Taylor-APP Jones, Tyler-TXST Jennings, A.-LA K. Ellison-GS SCORING

Rehkow, Austin-IDAHO Kay, Ryan-TROY Y. Koo-GS Chunn, Jordan-TROY Rubino, Michael-APP Artigue, Stevie-LA Davidson,Parker-NMSU Houston, J.D.-A-ST Patterson,Gavin-USA Johnson, Xavier-USA

SCORING (TDs) 1. Chunn, Jordan-TROY 2. Johnson, Xavier-USA 3. Moore, Jalin-APP

Eff.

Yds/G Rec/G

63.1 80.7 56.9 56.1 68.5 55.2 42.1 39.1 30.3 28.2

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

150.5 138.9 136.7 133.0 129.9 125.4 123.1 123.1 120.4 119.6

Lg

31 65 47 71 76 79 32 35 38 29

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Wand, Warren-A-ST

5. L. Ramsby-GS 6. Jennings, A.-LA

Reynaud, Korian-ULM McGuire, Elijah-LA Lamb, Taylor-APP Saunders, I-IDAHO

6.2 5.6 4.6 4.6 4.1 3.8 3.7 3.7 3.6 3.6

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

SCORING (KICK)

Rehkow, Austin-IDAHO Kay, Ryan-TROY Y. Koo-GS Rubino, Michael-APP Artigue, Stevie-LA Davidson,Parker-NMSU Houston, J.D.-A-ST Patterson,Gavin-USA Ford, Craig-ULM ten Lohuis, R.-GSU

PUNT RETURN AVG 1. Taylor, Blaise-A-ST

80.7 68.5 63.1 56.9 56.1 55.2 54.8 53.5 50.2 50.0

1. 2. 3. 4.

56

KICK RETURN AVG

Frye, Jabir-TROY Evans, D.-APP Johnson, Xavier-USA McDowell, B.-TXST

Cl

So Jr Sr Jr Jr So Jr Sr Sr Sr Cl

Sr Sr Sr Jr Fr So So Sr So Jr Cl

Jr Jr So So Jr Sr Fr Sr Jr So Cl

Sr Sr Sr Fr So So Sr So So Sr Cl

Jr

Cl

Fr Fr Jr Jr

G Rush Pass

11 10 11 13 13 13 13 11 13 11

245 -3 333 167 128 131 505 -8 341 678

Plays

2706 2684 2603 3184 3180 2719 2281 2184 2178 871

G TD FG

13 0 26 13 0 18 11 0 19 13 16 0 13 0 15 13 0 19 12 0 15 12 0 12 13 0 10 12 11 0

Total

440 400 528 503 508 419 414 457 467 245

XPT

268.3 268.1 266.9 257.8 254.5 219.2 214.3 197.8 193.8 140.8

Pts

Pts/G

2XP

42 48 28 0 47 29 29 36 42 0

0 120 0 102 0 85 0 96 0 92 0 86 0 74 0 72 0 72 0 66

G TD Run Pass Ret Pat

13 12 13 13 11 13 13 13 13 13 G

13 13 11 13 13 12 12 13 12 12

16 16 11 10 10 10 10 7 8 8 9 9 9 9 9 7 9 9 9 9 PAT

42-44 48-48 28-29 47-48 29-31 29-34 36-41 42-42 35-36 25-28

G

No.

G

No.

13 10 11 12 12

29 20 22 24 25

0 0 0 3 0 0 0 2 0 0

0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

FG

9.2 7.8 7.7 7.4 7.1 6.6 6.2 6.0 5.5 5.5

Pts Avg/G

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

26-29 18-23 19-20 15-21 19-24 15-19 12-18 10-16 9-13 8-15

Yds/G

2951 2681 2936 3351 3308 2850 2786 2176 2519 1549

96 66 60 60 48 54 54 54 54 54

Pts

120 102 85 92 86 74 72 72 62 49

7.4 5.5 4.6 4.6 4.4 4.2 4.2 4.2 4.2 4.2

Avg/G

9.2 7.8 7.7 7.1 6.6 6.2 6.0 5.5 5.2 4.1

Yds

TD Long

Avg/G

Yds

TD Long

Avg/G

225 558 499 523 416

1

68

1 100 1 94 1 95 0 42

7.8

27.9 22.7 21.8 16.6

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INTRO | 2017 CAJUNS | COACHES | REVIEW | RECORDS | HISTORY | ADMINISTRATION | MEDIA 2016 SUN BELT CONFERENCE 2016 Sun Belt Individual Statistics Individual Statistics Through games of Dec 30, 2016 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 34. 36. 37. 38. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 49. 50.

TACKLES (All positions)

Butler,Rodney-NMSU London, Bryan-TXST Herrington,Dal.-NMSU U. Eligwe-GS Hanks,Terrill-NMSU I. Gallon-GS Loyd, Gabe-TXST Lashley, Tony-IDAHO McGee, Alonzo-GSU Lightfoot, T.-LA Songy, Darrell-USA Boggs, Eric-APP Nwangwa,Jacob-NMSU Woodson-Luster-A-ST Jordan, J-IDAHO Peters, Otha-LA Gilchrist, K.-APP Baker, Bobby-GSU O'Roy, Javante-TXST Clifton, Justin-A-ST Wright,Jaden-NMSU Buchanan, Roman-USA J. Moon-GS Reaves, Jeremy-USA Griffith, David-ULM Payne, Trey-GSU Shaw, Michael-GSU Hunter, Tre'-ULM Hunter, Money-A-ST Wilson, Kyle-A-ST Crawford, T.-LA Day, Chase-ULM Lomax,Shamad-NMSU Lupeamanu, T-IDAHO Earl, Devon-USA Allen, Randy-USA Stringer, Devan-APP Lloyd, William-TROY Hall, Ed-IDAHO Brown, Cody-A-ST Griffin, F.-TXST Lawrence, S.-GSU Williams, Bryan-GSU Elliss, Kaden-IDAHO Sisco, Cortez-ULM Robinson, Neiko-USA Law, John-APP Backus, Justin-ULM Walker, Tracy-LA Thompson,Wesley-ULM

2017 Media Guide

Cl

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

G Pos

12 12 11 11 12 12 12 13 12 13 13 13 12 13 13 13 12 12 11 13 12 13 11 13 12 10 12 10 13 13 12 12 12 13 13 13 13 13 13 12 9 11 12 13 12 13 12 12 13 12

LB LB LB LB LB LB

LB LB LB DB LB DB LB LB DB DB LB CB LB

LB DB LB DB DL DE LB LB LB

LB LB DB

Solo

Ast

63 102 84 58 47 66 65 39 38 65 59 43 59 43 65 40 62 34 47 54 59 41 43 55 33 56 47 48 64 30 47 47 41 43 57 25 48 26 51 36 31 49 55 31 45 27 59 26 48 30 39 26 41 35 40 22 44 36 32 47 43 28 39 31 36 34 46 28 44 30 42 31 45 26 47 23 43 27 43 20 31 15 33 23 38 23 45 21 34 26 40 24 34 23 43 14 30 31 28 28

Total

165 142 113 104 103 102 102 105 96 101 100 98 89 95 94 94 84 82 74 87 80 86 72 85 78 65 76 62 80 79 71 70 70 74 74 73 71 70 70 63 46 56 61 66 60 64 57 57 61 56

SACKS 1. Rolland-Jones-A-ST 2. Odom, Chris-A-ST

Avg/G

13.8 11.8 10.3 9.5 8.6 8.5 8.5 8.1 8.0 7.8 7.7 7.5 7.4 7.3 7.2 7.2 7.0 6.8 6.7 6.7 6.7 6.6 6.5 6.5 6.5 6.5 6.3 6.2 6.2 6.1 5.9 5.8 5.8 5.7 5.7 5.6 5.5 5.4 5.4 5.2 5.1 5.1 5.1 5.1 5.0 4.9 4.8 4.8 4.7 4.7

4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 13. 14. 15. 17. 19. 20. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 11. 12. 15. 16. 18. 19. 20.

57

Cl

Allen, Randy-USA Coleman, Aikeem-IDAHO Dillard, Rashad-TROY Dillon, Joe-LA Sims, Tee-APP Reed, Dezmin-APP Middleton, Fnss-USA Miller, Trevara-LA Lupeamanu, T-IDAHO Cain, Demetrius-TROY Poole, Baron-TROY Griffith, David-ULM Fuller, Caleb-APP Boggs, Eric-APP Gilchrist, K.-APP Shaw, Michael-GSU Wilson, Kyle-A-ST Lebbie, Sam-TROY

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

TACKLES FOR LOSS

Cl

Rolland-Jones-A-ST Allen, Randy-USA Odom, Chris-A-ST Wilson, Kyle-A-ST Dillard, Rashad-TROY Dillon, Joe-LA Hanks,Terrill-NMSU Shaw, Michael-GSU Sims, Tee-APP Griffith, David-ULM Gilchrist, K.-APP Peters, Otha-LA Coleman, Aikeem-IDAHO Buchanan, Roman-USA U. Eligwe-GS Stadom, Jamal-TROY Lashley, Tony-IDAHO Day, Chase-ULM Lupeamanu, T-IDAHO Reed, Dezmin-APP

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

G Pos

13 13 13 13 13 13 12 13 13 13 13 13 13 12 13 13 12 12 13 12

DE DE DE DL DE LB DL LB DE DL DL LB DT LB DL LB LB LB DE

G Pos

13 13 13 13 13 13 12 12 12 12 12 13 13 13 11 13 13 12 13 13

DE DE DE LB DE LB LB DL LB LB LB DL LB LB DT LB LB DL LB

Solo Ast

10 11 12 7 7 7 7 6 4 4 4 3 3 2 3 3 3 3 2 2

7 3 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 1 2 0 0 0 0 2 2

Solo Ast

15 13 17 5 15 5 11 9 11 5 12 1 10 5 11 2 11 2 10 4 10 2 9 4 11 0 11 0 8 3 7 5 9 1 8 3 9 0 8 1

Total

Avg/G

Total

Avg/G

13.5 12.5 12.5 8.0 7.5 7.0 7.0 6.0 4.5 4.0 4.0 4.0 3.5 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 21.5 19.5 17.5 15.5 13.5 12.5 12.5 12.0 12.0 12.0 11.0 11.0 11.0 11.0 9.5 9.5 9.5 9.5 9.0 8.5

1.04 0.96 0.96 0.62 0.58 0.54 0.58 0.46 0.35 0.31 0.31 0.31 0.27 0.25 0.23 0.23 0.25 0.25 0.23 0.25 1.65 1.50 1.35 1.19 1.04 0.96 1.04 1.00 1.00 1.00 0.92 0.85 0.85 0.85 0.86 0.73 0.73 0.79 0.69 0.65

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RUSHING TEAM RECORDS

Most team records available since 1949

Most Attempts Game: 72 vs. East Carolina [1985], at Tulane [1990] Season: 588 [1972]

Most Net Yards Game: 556 at ULM [2008] Season: 3,164 (533 att.) [2008]

Most Touchdowns Rushing Game: 8 vs. Nicholls State [2013]; vs. Arkansas State [2014} Season: 34 [2005]

Highest Average Per Game Season: 263.7 [2008] [3,164 yards in 12 games]

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

Most individual records available since 1949

Most Attempts RB Game: 38 by Elijah McGuire at Tulane [2016] QB Game: 29 by Brian Mitchell vs. Lamar [1989] RB Season: 232 by Elijah McGuire [2016] QB Season: 237 by Brian Mitchell [1989] RB Career: 808 by Tyrell Fenroy [2005-08] QB Career: 678 by Brian Mitchell [1986-89]

100-YARD RUSHING DUOS Season/Opponent Rushers (Yards) 1950 vs. East Texas Baptist F.G. Mixon (108) George Crowson (108) 1951 at Troy Jack Baker (132) F.G. Mixon (122) 1952 vs. Troy Charles Copes (105) Billy Higginbotham (101) 1952 vs. Stephen F. Austin Billy Higginbotham (169) Charles Copes (115) 1953 vs. McNeese State Billy Higginbotham (123) Louis Roth (111) 1962 vs. Austin College Lindsey Landry (119) Fred Fredericksen (107) 1972 vs. Abilene Christian Mark Speyrer, QB (101) Delbert Deville (101) 1986 at Tulane Dwayne Williams (222) Brian Mitchell, QB (191) 1995 vs. New Mexico State Kenyon Cotton (187) Marcus Prier (177) 1998 at ULM John Bernard (129) Darren Brister (106) 2005 at North Texas Jerry Babb, QB (133) Tyrell Fenroy (102) 2005 at ULM Tyrell Fenroy (164) Jerry Babb, QB (100) 2007 vs. Ohio Tyrell Fenroy (136) Michael Desormeaux, QB (101) 2007 vs. North Texas Michael Desormeaux, QB (150) Tyrell Fenroy (123) Season/Opponent Rushers (Yards) 2007 at Mid. Tennessee Michael Desormeaux, QB (175) Tyrell Fenroy (100)

Tyrell Fenroy

2008 vs. Kent State Tyrell Fenroy (194) Michael Desormeaux, QB (150) 2008 at ULM Tyrell Fenroy (297) Michael Desormeaux, QB (149) 2012 vs. WKU Terrance Broadway, QB (145) Alonzo Harris (104) 2012 at Florida Atlantic Alonzo Harris (127) Terrance Broadway, QB (123) 2012 vs. East Carolina (NOB) Alonzo Harris (120) Terrance Broadway, QB (108) 2013 at Arkansas State Elijah McGuire (110) Alonzo Harris (105) 2014 vs Arkansas State Elijah McGuire (265) Alonzo Harris (107)

Most Net Yards RB Game: 297 by Tyrell Fenroy at ULM [2008] QB Game: 271 by Brian Mitchell vs. Colorado St. [1987] RB Season: 1,375 by Tyrell Fenroy [2008] QB Season: 1,311 by Brian Mitchell [1989] RB Career: 4,646 by Tyrell Fenroy [2005-08] QB Career: 3,335 by Brian Mitchell [1986-89]

Most Touchdowns RB Game: 5 by Alonzo Harris vs. New Mexico State [2013]; 5 by Elijah McGuire vs. Northwesterm State [2015] QB Game: 5 by Brian Mitchell vs. Lamar [1989] RB Season: 19 by Tyrell Fenroy [2008] QB Season: 19 by Brian Mitchell [1989] RB Career: 48 by Tyrell Fenroy [2005-08] QB Career: 47 by Brian Mitchell [1986-89]

Rushing Top Five

GAME

SEASON

Attempts 1. 2. 3. 4.

38 35 34 33 33

Elijah McGuire Thomas Jackson Tyrell Fenroy Alonzo Harris Darren Brister

[9/24/16] [11/19/83] [11/18/06] [10/29/11] [10/12/96]

297 271 265 261 232

Tyrell Fenroy Brian Mitchell Elijah McGuire F.G. Mixon Brian Mitchell

[10/4/08] [11/21/87] [10/21/14] [10/27/51] [11/18/89]

Yards 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Most 100-Yard Games

Touchdowns

RB Season: 6 by Tyrell Fenroy [2006, 2007] QB Season: 7 by Brian Mitchell [1989] RB Career: 22 by Tyrell Fenroy [2005-08] QB Career: 14 by Brian Mitchell [1986-89]

1. 5 5 5 4. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4

Most Consecutive 100-Yard Games RB: 4 by Tyrell Fenroy [2005, 2007], Marcus Prier [1995] QB: 4 by Brian Mitchell [1989]

Longest Runs

Elijah McGuire Alonzo Harris Brian Mitchell Elijah McGuire Alonzo Harris Jerome Coleman Brian Mitchell (Three times) [11/18/89; 9/24/88; 11/21/87] David Foret Mark Speyrer Jim Barton

90 by Reggie Dupre at Southeastern Louisiana, 1971 89 by Tyrell Fenroy at ULM, 2008 (TD) 88 by Elijah McGuire vs. Northwestern State, 2015 (TD) 87 by Jason Chery at ULM, 2008 (TD) 86 by Michael Desormeaux at Middle Tennessee, 2007 85 by Keener Cagle at Louisiana Tech, 1925 (TD) 84 by F.G. Mixon at Stephen F. Austin, 1951 (TD) 83 by Lynn Hernandez at ULM, 1959 (TD) 83 by Keener Cagle vs. Northwestern State, 1924 (TD) 81 by Jason Chery at North Texas, 2008 (TD) 80 by Blaine Gautier at Middle Tennessee, 2011 (TD) 80 by Tyrell Fenroy at ULM, 2008 (TD) 80 by Jason Chery vs. Troy, 2007 (TD) 80 by Jerry Babb at Kansas State, 2004 80 by Mike Northcutt vs. Texas-Arlington, 1975 (TD) 80 by F.G. Mixon at Louisiana College, 1950 (TD)

2017 Media Guide

[9/12/15] [11/2/14] [11/11/89] [10/21/14] [10/21/14] [10/20/01]

Attempts 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

237 232 226 223 222

Brian Mitchell Elijah McGuire Tyrell Fenroy Tyrell Fenroy Marcus Prier

[1989] [2016] [2008] [2006] [1995]

1,375 1,311 1,264 1,197 1,141

Tyrell Fenroy Brian Mitchell Elijah McGuire Tyrell Fenroy Michael Desormeaux

[2008] [1989] [2014] [2006] [2007]

Yards 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Touchdowns 1. 3. 4.

19 19 15 14 14 14

Tyrell Fenroy Brian Mitchell Brian Mitchell Marcus Prier Alonzo Harris Elijah McGuire

[2008] [1989] [1988] [1995] [2013] [2014]

Tyrell Fenroy Elijah McGuire Alonzo Harris Brian Mitchell Darren Brister

[2005-08] [2013-16] [2011-14] [1986-89] [1996-00]

CAREER [10/17/81] [10/7/72] [10/19/68]

Attempts 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

808 711 704 678 594

Yards 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

4,646 Tyrell Fenroy [2005-08] 4,312 Elijah McGuire [2013-16] 3,335 Brian Mitchell [1986-89] 3,330 Alonzo Harris [2011-14] 2,843 Michael Desormeaux [2005-08]

Touchdowns 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

58

48 47 44 42 25

Tyrell Fenroy Brian Mitchell Alonzo Harris Elijah McGuire Kenyon Cotton

[2005-08] [1986-89] [2011-14] [2013-16] [1993-96]

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1. TYRELL FENROY 4,646 Year Att Yards Avg TD Lg 2005 179 1,053 5.9 12 60 2006 223 1,197 5.4 10 57 2007 180 1,021 5.7 7 69 2008 226 1,375 6.1 19 89 Totals 808 4,646 5.8 48 89 2. ELIJAH McGUIRE 4,312 Year Att Yards Avg TD Lg 2013 103 863 8.4 8 70 2014 166 1,264 7.6 14 75 2015 210 1,058 5.0 13 88 2016 232 1,127 4.9 7 68 Totals 711 4,312 6.1 42 88

Kenyon Cotton

3. BRIAN MITCHELL (QB) 3,335 Year Att Yards Avg TD Lg 1986 111 514 4.6 4 63 1987 150 767 5.1 9 61 1988 180 743 4.1 15 70 1989 237 1,311 5.5 19 67 Totals 678 3,335 4.9 47 70 4. ALONZO HARRIS 3,330 Year Att Yards Avg TD Lg 2011 163 700 4.3 8 28 2012 170 881 5.2 10 68 2013 199 942 4.7 14 65 2014 172 807 4.7 12 54 Totals 704 3,330 4.7 44 68 5. MICHAEL DESORMEAUX (QB) 2,843 Year Att Yards Avg TD Lg 2005 87 487 5.6 3 50 2006 24 180 7.5 1 51 2007 188 1,141 6.1 7 86 2008 144 1,035 7.2 5 64 Totals 443 2,843 6.4 16 86 6. DARREN BRISTER 2,432 Year Att Yards Avg TD Lg 1996 130 545 4.2 6 40 1998 153 646 4.2 4 44 1999 195 729 3.7 4 47 2000 116 512 4.4 1 50 Totals 594 2,432 4.1 15 50

Elijah McGuire

7. KENYON COTTON 2,311 Year Att Yards Avg TD Lg 1993 70 228 3.3 3 17 1994 129 547 4.2 6 36 1995 166 678 4.1 9 39 1996 194 858 4.4 7 39 Totals 559 2,311 4.1 25 39 8. THOMAS JACKSON 1,979 Year Att Yards Avg TD Lg 1982 80 258 3.0 1 14 1983 146 739 5.1 2 40 1984 80 303 3.7 3 14 1985 130 700 5.4 4 63 Totals 436 1,979 4.5 10 63 9. F.G MIXON 1,908 Year Att Yards Avg TD Lg 1949 11 44 4.0 0 -1950 83 459 5.5 3 -1951 100 771 7.7 7 84 1952 113 634 5.6 6 -Totals 307 1,908 6.2 17 84

Alonzo Harris

10. STEVE MOCEK 1,781 Year Att Yards Avg TD Lg 1991 90 391 4.3 2 53 1992 63 214 3.4 2 20 1993 126 490 3.9 3 26 1994 172 686 4.0 3 45 Totals 451 1,781 3.9 10 53

ANNUAL YARDAGE LEADERS

Year 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 1979 1978 1977 1976 1975 1974 1973 1972 1971 1970 1969 1968 1967 1966 1965 1964 1963 1962 1961 1960 1959 1958 1957 1956 1955 1954 1953 1952 1951 1950 1949

Player Elijah McGuire Elijah McGuire Elijah McGuire Alonzo Harris Alonzo Harris Alonzo Harris Aaron Spikes Undrea Sails Tyrell Fenroy Michael Desormeaux Tyrell Fenroy Tyrell Fenroy Jerry Babb Chester Johnson Jerome Coleman Jerome Coleman Darren Brister Darren Brister Darren Brister Elvis Joseph Kenyon Cotton Marcus Prier Steve Mocek Steve Mocek Damon Denaburg Tyjuan Hayes Damon Denaburg Brian Mitchell Brian Mitchell Brian Mitchell Brian Mitchell Thomas Jackson Dwayne Williams Thomas Jackson Trinion Smith Greg Davis Ed Blanco Rodney Smith Allen Strambler Allen Strambler Ray Lation Emanuel Guidry Roy Williams Nathan Thornton Lafayette Mitchell Robert Gill Roland Henry Jim Barton Jim Barton Jim Barton George Gros Bill Bayard Bill Bayard Lonnie Price Bert Resweber Carlton Falgout Vernon Lott Steve Gossen Steve Gossen NOT AVAILABLE Frank Foreman Louis Roth Louis Roth Bill Higgonbotham Charles Copes F.G. Mixon George Crowson George Crowson

Att 232 210 166 199 170 163 103 97 226 188 223 179 101 108 171 162 116 195 153 139 194 222 172 126 53 119 97 237 180 150 111 130 121 130 61 85 102 185 92 123 168 73 63 120 91 130 168 155 140 113 81 117 98 95 86 81 58 77 140

Yds 1,127 1,058 1,264 942 881 700 366 432 1,375 1,141 1,197 1,053 498 421 483 625 512 729 646 532 858 979 686 490 269 445 440 1,311 743 767 514 700 460 739 247 401 478 782 336 473 729 317 306 399 380 478 627 775 600 396 324 385 330 362 410 430 225 442 564

105 81 79 116 161 100 125 105

546 607 500 660 837 771 548 544

Avg 4.9 5.0 7.6 4.7 5.2 4.3 3.3 4.5 6.1 6.1 5.4 5.9 4.9 3.9 2.8 3.9 3.7 3.7 4.2 3.8 4.4 4.4 4.0 3.9 5.1 3.7 4.5 5.5 4.1 5.1 4.6 5.4 3.8 5.1 4.0 4.9 4.7 4.2 3.7 3.8 4.3 4.3 4.9 3.3 4.2 3.7 3.7 5.0 4.3 3.5 4.0 3.3 3.4 3.8 4.8 5.3 3.9 5.7 4.0

TD 7 13 14 14 10 8 2 2 19 7 10 12 4 5 7 10 4 4 2 4 7 14 3 3 0 3 7 19 15 9 4 4 4 2 2 0 5 3 3 3 4 0 0 1 2 3 5 8 10 2 0 3 2 5 3 2 2 0 1

5.2 10 7.4 5 6.2 8 5.4 4 5.2 7 7.7 7 4.4 3 5.2 7

Did you kneaux? Tyrell Fenroy, a 2008 Doak Walker Award semifinalist, ended his career as the State of La.’s all-time leading rusher. Michael Desormeaux became just the 8th QB in NCAA history with back-to-back 1,000-yard rushing seasons.

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PASSING TEAM RECORDS

Most team records available since 1949

Most Attempts

Game: 67 at North Texas [2001] Season: 456 [2011]

Most Completions

Game: 37 at Middle Tennessee [2003] Season: 266 [2011]

Highest Completion Percentage

Game: 85.0 [17-of-20] at Arkansas State [1997] Season: 64.3 [238-of-370] [2014]

Most Yards Gained

Game: 473 vs. ULM [2003] Season: 3,503 [2011]

Most Touchdown Passes

Game: 5 vs. Northern Illinois [1996] Season: 25 [2011]

Most Interceptions Thrown

Game: 8 vs. Tennessee State [1970] Season: 25 [1979]

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

Most individual records available since 1949

Most Attempts

Game: 66 by Jon Van Cleave at North Texas [2001] Season: 407 by Jon Van Cleave [2001] Career: 1,246 by Jake Delhomme [1993-96]

Most Completions

Game: 37 by Jerry Babb at Middle Tennessee [2003] Season: 224 by Jon Van Cleave [2001] Career: 665 by Jake Delhomme [1993-96]

Highest Completion Percentage Game: Season: Career:

85.0 by Lance Domec at Arkansas State [1997] [17-20; minimum 20 attempts] 65.4 by Terrance Broadway [2012] [206-315; minimum 200 attempts] 63.7 by Blaine Gautier [2012-14] [588-923; minimum 300 attempts]

Most Yards Gained

Game: 473 by Eric Rekieta vs. ULM [2003] Season: 2,958 by Blaine Gautier [2011] Career: 9,216 by Jake Delhomme [1993-96]

Most Touchdown Passes

Game: 5 by Jake Delhomme vs. Northern Illinois [1996] Season: 23 by Blaine Gautier [2011] Career: 64 by Jake Delhomme [1993-96]

Most Interceptions Thrown

Game: 7 by George Coussan vs. Tennessee State [1970] Season: 21 by Phil Reynolds [1980] Career: 57 by Jake Delhomme [1993-96]

Most 200-Yard Games

Season: 10 by Jake Delhomme [1996] Career: 26 by Jake Delhomme [1993-96]

Highest Efficiency Rating

Season: 153.6 by Blaine Gautier [2011] Career: 143.49 by Terrance Broadway [2012-14]

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GAME

Touchdowns

Attempts 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

66 56 55 54 53

Jon Van Cleave Jerry Babb Chris Masson Eric Rekieta Jerry Babb

[11/10/01] [11/15/03] [10/8/10] [10/11/03] [9/11/04]

37 34 33 33 32

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

473 470 435 419 407

Jerry Babb Jon Van Cleave Chris Masson Eric Rekieta Blaine Gautier

[11/15/03] [11/10/01] [10/8/10] [10/11/03] [10/22/11]

Passing Yards Eric Rekieta Blaine Gautier Jerry Babb Blaine Gautier Jon Van Cleave

[10/11/03] [12/17/11] [11/15/03] [10/22/11] [10/20/01]

Touchdowns 1. 5 2. 4

Jake Delhomme [11/9/96] 13 Times, Most Recently by Terrance Broadway [11/16/13]

SEASON Attempts 1. 2. 2. 3. 5.

407 385 377 373 351

Jon Van Cleave Jerry Babb Jake Delhomme Chris Masson Jake Delhomme

[2001] [2004] [1996] [2009] [1995]

Completions 1. 2. 3. 4.

224 223 222 216 216

Jon Van Cleave Jerry Babb Chris Masson Terrance Broadway Blaine Gautier

[2001] [2004] [2009] [2014] [2011]

Passing Yards 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

2,958 2,901 2,842 2,761 2,499

23 20 20 19 18

Blaine Gautier Jake Delhomme Jake Delhomme Terrance Broadway Roy Henry

[2011] [1995] [1996] [2013] [1976]

CAREER

Completions 1. 2. 3. 5.

1. 2. 4. 5.

Blaine Gautier Jake Delhomme Terrance Broadway Jake Delhomme Jon Van Cleave

60

[2011] [1996] [2012] [1995] [2001]

Attempts 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

1,246 1,025 923 855 843

Jake Delhomme Jerry Babb Terrance Broadway Jon Van Cleave Brian Mitchell

[1993-96] [2003-06] [2012-14] [2000-02] [1986-89]

Completions 1. 655 Jake Delhomme 2. 3. 4. 5.

588 583 453 421

[1993-96] [2012-14] [2003-06] [2000-02] [2008-11]

Terrance Broadway Jerry Babb Jon Van Cleave Chris Masson

Passing Yards 1. 9,216 Jake Delhomme 2. 3. 4. 5.

7,556 6,241 5,447 5,267

[1993-96] [2012-14] [2003-06] [1986-89] [2000-02]

Terrance Broadway Jerry Babb Brian Mitchell Jon Van Cleave

Touchdowns 1. 64 Jake Delhomme 2. 3. 4. 5.

49 40 30 29

[1993-96] [2012-14] [1975-77] [2003-06] [2009-11]

Terrance Broadway Roy Henry Jerry Babb Blaine Gautier

Longest Passes

95 Randy Fontenot to Harold Porter vs. Chattanooga, 1974 (TD) 92 Brian Mitchell to Troy Tauriac vs. Central Michigan, 1989 (TD) 91 Brad McGuire to Ladarius Green vs. Troy, 2009 (TD) 86 Blaine Gautier to Jamal Robinson vs. Lamar, 2012 86 Don Wallace to Clarence Verdin vs. Rice, 1983 (TD) 86 Roy Henry to Dave Oliver at Cincinnati, 1975 (TD) 84 Dwight Prudhomme to Clarence Verdin at Texas-Arlington, 1982 (TD) 83 David Guidry to Rodney Smith vs. Lamar, 1978 (TD) 82 Michael Desormeaux to Richie Falgout vs. FIU, 2008 82 Chris Masson to Aaron Spikes at North Texas, 2010 (TD) 81 Terrance Broadway to Jamal Robinson vs. ULM, 2012 (TD)

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9,216 TD INT 14 12 10 18 20 10 20 17 64 57

2. TERRANCE BROADWAY 7,556 Year Cpl. Att. Pct. Yds TD INT 2012 206 315 65.4 2,842 17 9 2013 166 266 62.4 2,419 19 12 2014 216 342 63.2 2,295 13 9 Totals 588 923 63.7 7,556 49 30

Terrance Broadway

3. JERRY BABB 6,241 Year Cpl. Att. Pct. Yds TD INT 2003 146 259 56.4 1,502 6 8 2004 223 385 57.9 2,345 12 13 2005 74 119 62.2 859 3 3 2006 140 262 53.4 1,535 9 14 Totals 583 1,025 56.9 6,241 30 38 4. BRIAN MITCHELL 5,447 Year Cpl. Att. Pct. Yds TD INT 1986 41 102 40.2 574 3 8 1987 72 156 31.6 1,100 6 9 1988 129 273 56.0 1,807 8 9 1989 143 312 45.8 1,966 6 17 Totals 385 843 45.7 5,447 23 43 5. JON VAN CLEAVE 5,267 Year Cpl. Att. Pct. Yds TD INT 2000 60 132 45.5 687 1 5 2001 224 407 54.1 2,499 14 10 2002 169 316 53.5 2,081 9 15 Totals 453 855 53.0 5,267 24 30 6. CHRIS MASSON 4,757 Year Cpl. Att. Pct. Yds TD INT 2008 6 9 66.7 72 1 2 2009 222 373 59.5 2,406 10 8 2010 148 280 52.9 1,842 11 6 2011 45 82 54.9 437 2 4 Totals 421 744 56.6 4,757 24 20

Jerry Babb

7. ROY HENRY 4,656 Year Cpl. Att. Pct. Yds TD INT 1975 69 146 47.3 1,135 8 7 1976 127 258 49.2 1,709 18 14 1977 129 275 46.9 1,812 14 13 Totals 325 679 47.9 4,656 40 34 8. BLAINE GAUTIER 4,159 Year Cpl. Att. Pct. Yds TD INT 2009 9 17 52.9 119 1 0 2010 45 89 50.6 550 3 6 2011 216 344 62.8 2,958 23 6 2012 35 73 47.9 532 5 0 Totals 305 523 58.3 4,159 32 12 9. MICHAEL DESORMEAUX 3,893 Year Cpl. Att. Pct. Yds TD INT 2005 62 117 53.0 597 0 5 2006 2 9 22.2 15 0 0 2007 133 242 55.0 1,405 10 10 2008 155 247 62.8 1,876 13 11 Totals 352 615 57.4 3,893 23 26

Brian Mitchell

10. DON WALLACE 2,701 Year Cpl. Att. Pct. Yds TD INT 1981 16 28 57.1 234 1 1 1982 63 132 47.7 830 6 11 1983 32 65 49.2 510 3 7 1984 88 167 52.7 1,127 5 8 Totals 199 392 50.8 2,701 15 27

ANNUAL YARDAGE LEADERS

Year 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 1979 1978 1977 1976 1975 1974 1973 1972 1971 1970 1969 1968 1967 1966 1965 1964 1963 1962 1961 1960 1959 1958 1957 1956 1955 1954 1953 1952 1951 1950 1949

Player Anthony Jennings Brooks Haack Terrance Broadway Terrance Broadway Terrance Broadway Blaine Gautier Chris Masson Chris Masson Michael Desormeaux Michael Desormeaux Jerry Babb Jerry Babb Jerry Babb Jerry Babb Jon Van Cleave Jon Van Cleave Lance Domec Derek Dyer Barton Folse Lance Domec Jake Delhomme Jake Delhomme Jake Delhomme Jake Delhomme Tyjuan Hayes Tyjuan Hayes James Freeman Brian Mitchell Brian Mitchell Brian Mitchell Richard Pannell Thomas King Don Wallace Donnie Schexnider Dwight Prudhomme Curt Calderera Phil Reynolds Dwight Prudhomme David Guidry Roy Henry Roy Henry Roy Henry Barry Pollard Kenneth Boynick Mark Speyrer Robbie Juul George Coussan George Roussel George Roussel Mickey Bergeron Mickey Bergeron O’Neal Weber O’Neal Weber O’Neal Weber Lindsey Landry Olie Cordill Danny Bridges Joe Calloway John Arms NOT AVAILABLE Jerry Lewis Sid White Sid White Sid White Allen Meyers Jack Herron E.J. Lewis L.J. Marcello

Att 323 201 342 266 315 344 280 373 247 242 262 119 385 259 316 407 139 203 132 143 377 351 259 259 147 84 209 312 273 156 167 250 167 164 191 199 277 121 108 275 258 146 163 139 104 91 160 153 164 87 92 82 52 17 55 122 105 57 87 149 59 57 75 116 148 96 54

Cpl Yds TD 193 2,178 11 123 1,407 5 216 2,295 13 166 2,419 19 206 2,842 17 216 2,958 23 148 1,842 11 222 2,406 10 155 1,876 13 133 1,405 10 140 1,535 9 74 859 3 223 2,345 12 146 1,502 6 169 2,081 9 224 2,499 14 74 806 7 90 1,066 3 68 848 3 72 925 4 201 2,901 20 190 2,761 20 119 1,712 10 145 1,842 14 79 1,033 7 36 502 3 99 1,332 5 143 1,966 6 129 1,807 8 72 1,100 6 81 989 3 59 658 1 88 1,127 5 89 1,016 9 94 1,320 11 98 1,426 6 128 1,680 13 46 594 2 45 745 6 129 1,812 14 127 1,709 18 69 1,135 8 75 848 3 47 640 1 39 686 5 37 608 5 78 1,408 9 71 1,013 6 74 1,163 8 40 397 2 44 624 5 41 707 10 22 310 3 8 127 0 16 300 1 45 466 5 44 592 6 18 402 2 35 483 1 73 28 30 31 61 62 33 22

994 11 370 4 437 3 401 4 838 11 963 12 643 8 389 4

Did you kneaux? Jake Delhomme, who entered his first game at halftime, went on to start 43 consecutive games to end his career. Delhomme held the State of Louisiana record for career passing yards (9,216) in 1996, which also ranked 22nd in the NCAA record books at that time. His 64 career touchdown passes ranked 25th in the NCAA in 1996.

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RECEIVING

100-YARD RECEIVING DUOS Season/Opponent 1995 at Tulane 1995 vs. Louisiana Tech 1996 vs. Northern Illinois 2000 vs. Tulane 2001 at Idaho 2002 at Middle Tennessee 2003 vs. ULM 2009 vs. Troy 2010 at Ohio 2011 at Western Kentucky 2011 vs. ULM 2011 vs. San Diego State

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

Most individual records available since 1949

Most Receptions WR Game: 14 (123) by Nick Dugas at Arkansas St. [2001] RB Game: 10 (106) by Elijah McGuire at Boise State [2014] Half: 9 by Brandon Stokley (2nd) vs. La. Tech [1995] Quarter: 6 by Donald Richard (3rd) at Tulane [1995]; Brandon Stokely (1st) vs. Southern Miss [1995] WR Season: 81 (1,160) by Brandon Stokley [1996] RB Season: 45 (468) by Elijah McGuire [2014] WR Career: 241 (3,702) by Brandon Stokley [1995-98] RB Career: 129 (1,383) by Elijah McGuire [2013-16]

Most Yards Gained WR Game: 220 (8) by Willie Culpepper at McNeese [1986] RB Game: 125 (3) by Elijah McGuire at Georgia St. [2013] WR Season: 1,173 (65) by Brandon Stokley [1998] RB Season: 516 (41) by Wayde Butler [1989] WR Career: 3,702 (241) by Brandon Stokley [1995-98] RB Career: 1,383 (129) by Elijah McGuire [2013-16]

Receivers (Yards) Brandon Stokley (113) Donald Richard (102) Brandon Stokley (147) Donald Richard (117) Brandon Stokley (139) Donald Richard (102) Andre George (147) Marcus Wilridge (104) Nick Dugas (123) Fred Stamps (110) Andre George (148) Fred Stamps (134) Fred Stamps (198) Bill Sampy (102) Luke Aubrey (TE) (130) Ladarius Green (TE) (119) Darfryl Surgent (WR) (110) Ladarius Green (TE) (107) Harry Peoples (140) Javone Lawson (102) Ladarius Green (TE) (136) Javone Lawson (WR) (110) Javone Lawson (WR) (193) Ladarius Green (TE) (121)

Brandon Stokley

Most Touchdowns Game: Season: Career:

3, five times last by Jason Chery at North Texas [2008] 10 by Dave Oliver [1976]; Donald Richard [1996] 25 by Brandon Stokley [1995-98]

Most 100-Yard Games Season: Career:

7 by Brandon Stokley [1995] 18 by Brandon Stokley [1995-98]

Most Receptions by Running Back Game 1. 10 (134) 10 (106) 2. 9 (90) 9 (65)

Elijah McGuire Elijah McGuire Elijah McGuire Ivan Taylor

[10/20/15] [9/20/14] [11/1/14] [11/10/01]

Season 1. 45 (468) 2. 43 (398) 3. 41 (516)

Elijah McGuire Wayde Butler Wayde Butler

[2014] [1990] [1989]

Career 1. 129 (1,383) 2. 84 (914) 3. 60 (585) 60 (497)

Elijah McGuire Wayde Butler Tyrell Fenroy Dwayne Williams

[2013-16] [1989-90] [2005-08] [1983-86]

Longest Receptions 95 Harold Porter from Randy Fontenot vs. Chattanooga, 1974 (TD) 92 Troy Tauriac from Brian Mitchell vs. Central Michigan, 1989 (TD) 91 Ladarius Green from Brad McGuire vs. Troy, 2009 (TD) 86 Jamal Robinson from Blaine Gautier vs. Lamar, 2012 86 Clarence Verdin from Don Wallace vs. Rice, 1983 (TD) 86 Dave Oliver from Roy Henry at Cincinnati, 1975 (TD) 84 Clarence Verdin from Dwight Prudhomme at Texas-Arlington, 1982 (TD) 83 Rodney Smith from David Guidry vs. Lamar, 1978 (TD) 82 Richie Falgout from Michael Desormeaux vs. FIU, 2008 82 Aaron Spikes from Chris Masson vs. North Texas, 2010 81 Jamal Robinson from Terrance Broadway vs. ULM, 2012 (TD)

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GAME

5.

Receptions 1. 2. 5.

14 13 13 13 12 12 12

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

220 201 198 193 190

Nick Dugas Harry Peoples Ladarius Green Fred Stamps Jamal Robinson Harry Peoples Brandon Stokley

[10/13/01] [11/17/12] [11/5/11] [11/15/03] [11/21/15] [10/1/11] [11/4/95]

Receiving Yards Willie Culpepper Fred Stamps Fred Stamps Javone Lawson Brandon Stokley

[11/15/86] [11/15/03] [10/11/03] [12/17/11] [9/28/96]

Touchdowns 1.

3 3 3 3 3

Jason Chery Fred Stamps Brandon Stokley Marcus Carter Calvin Jones

[10/11/08] [11/15/03] [10/31/98] [10/9/93] [10/8/77]

Brandon Stokley Brandon Stokley Brandon Stokley Harry Peoples Javone Lawson

[1996] [1995] [1998] [2012] [2011}

SEASON Receptions 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

81 75 65 64 63

Receiving Yards 1. 2. 3. 4.

1,173 1,160 1,121 1,092

Brandon Stokley Brandon Stokley Brandon Stokley Javone Lawson

62

[1998] [1996] [1995] [2011]

1,002 Fred Stamps

[2002]

Touchdowns 1. 3. 5.

10 10 9 9 8 8 8 8 8

Donald Richard Dave Oliver Brandon Stokley Charles Gaudin Jamal Robinson Javone Lawson Ladarius Green Fred Stamps Brandon Stokley

[1996] [1976] [1995] [1951] [2013] [2011] [2011] [2002] [1998]

Brandon Stokley Fred Stamps Wayde Butler Jamal Robinson Bill Sampy

[1995-98] [2000-03] [1989-92] [2011-15] [2002-05]

CAREER Receptions 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

241 180 172 156 155

Receiving Yards 1. 2. 3. 3. 5.

3,702 2,789 2,653 2,326 2,201

Brandon Stokley Fred Stamps Jamal Robinson Donald Richard Ladarius Green

[1995-98] [2000-03] [2011-15] [1993-96] [2008-11]

Touchdowns 1. 2. 3. 5.

25 22 20 20 19

Brandon Stokley Ladarius Green Jamal Robinson Donald Richard Fred Stamps

[1995-98] [2008-11] [2011-15] [1993-96] [2000-03]

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1. BRANDON STOKLEY 3,702 Year Rec. Yards Avg. TD Long 1995 75 1,121 14.9 9 52 1996 81 1,160 14.3 7 78 1997 20 248 12.4 1 35 1998 65 1,173 18.0 8 77 Totals 241 3,702 15.4 25 78 2. FRED STAMPS 2,789 Year Rec. Yards Avg. TD Long 2000 21 151 7.2 0 17 2001 43 663 15.4 4 48 2002 54 1,002 18.6 8 78 2003 62 973 15.7 7 64 Totals 180 2,789 15.5 19 78

Ladarius Green

3. WAYDE BUTLER 2,076 Year Rec. Yards Avg. TD Long 1989 41 516 12.6 1 30 1990 43 398 9.3 0 31 1991 38 491 12.9 3 64 1992 50 671 13.4 4 61 Totals 172 2,076 12.1 8 64 4. JAMAL ROBINSON 2,653 Year Rec. Yards Avg. TD Long 2011 7 77 11.0 0 17 2012 26 630 24.2 3 86 2013 54 862 16.0 8 53 2014 15 260 17.3 4 36 2015 54 824 15.3 5 64 Totals 156 2,653 17.0 20 86 5. BILL SAMPY 1,988 Year Rec. Yards Avg. TD Long 2002 39 486 12.5 3 43 2003 30 327 10.9 0 50 2004 57 776 13.6 6 59 2005 29 399 13.8 0 44 Totals 155 1,988 12.8 9 59

Fred Stamps

6. LADARIUS GREEN 2,201 Year Rec. Yards Avg. TD Long 2008 22 268 12.2 5 55 2009 32 533 16.7 2 91 2010 44 794 18.0 7 63 2011 51 606 11.9 8 44 Totals 149 2,201 14.8 22 91 7. JAVONE LAWSON 2,107 Year Rec. Yards Avg. TD Long 2009 12 124 10.3 1 22 2010 19 271 14.3 1 60 2011 63 1,092 17.3 8 60 2012 40 620 15.5 5 55 Totals 134 2,107 15.7 15 60 8. DONALD RICHARD 2,326 Year Rec. Yards Avg. TD Long 1993 0 0 0 0 0 1994 41 723 17.6 5 63 1995 38 777 20.4 5 62 1996 45 876 14.8 10 70 Totals 124 2,326 18.8 20 70

Donald Richard

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9. WILLIE CULPEPPER 1,967 Year Rec. Yards Avg. TD Long 1985 9 127 14.1 1 19 1986 30 651 21.7 4 67 1987 31 586 18.9 3 55 1988 34 603 17.7 3 60 Totals 104 1,967 18.9 11 67 10. DARRYL SURGENT 1,642 Year Rec. Yards Avg. TD Long 2010 7 155 22.1 0 48 2011 28 518 18.5 6 65 2012 34 569 16.7 3 73 2013 31 400 12.9 5 68 Totals 100 1,642 16.4 14 73

ANNUAL YARDAGE LEADERS

Year 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 1979 1978 1977 1976 1975 1974 1973 1972 1971 1970 1969 1968 1967 1966 1965 1964 1963 1962 1961 1960 1959 1958 1957 1956 1955 1954 1953 1952 1951 1950 1949

Player Al Riles Jamal Robinson James Butler Jamal Robinson Harry Peoples Javone Lawson Ladarius Green Ladarius Green Jason Chery Derrick Smith Derrick Smith Bill Sampy Bill Sampy Fred Stamps Fred Stamps Nick Dugas Marcus Wilridge Marcus Wilridge Brandon Stokley Franco Smith Brandon Stokley Brandon Stokley Donald Richard Marcus Carter Wayde Butler Wayde Butler Wayde Butler Quent McCollum Willie Culpepper Willie Culpepper Willie Culpepper Pierre Perkins Pierre Perkins Clarence Verdin Clarence Verdin Claude Charles Curtis Calhoun Curtis Calhoun Rodney Smith David Gray Dave Oliver Dave Oliver Ulysses Abadie Cleo Samuels Davy Abel Cleo Samuels Tom Hauser Baron Babineaux Mickey Bergeron Kent Finley Leonard Kleinpeter Leonard Kleinpeter Gerald Landry Lonny Price Jim McNutt Bob Verlander Bob Verlander Dave Cavalier Wayne Ruff NOT AVAILABLE Ronnie Crochet Herbert Fondren Louis Roth Herbert Fondren John Falgout Charles Gaudin John Falgout Lou Gaudet

Rec Yds Avg TD 60 729 12.2 2 54 824 15.3 5 38 470 12.4 0 54 862 16.0 8 64 817 12.8 5 63 1,092 17.3 8 44 794 18.0 7 32 533 16.7 2 46 656 14.3 7 35 583 16.7 3 41 551 13.4 1 29 399 13.8 0 57 776 13.6 6 62 973 15.7 7 54 1,002 18.6 8 60 616 10.3 3 38 524 13.8 3 37 504 13.6 2 65 1,173 18.0 8 28 404 14.4 2 81 1,160 14.3 7 75 1,121 14.9 9 41 723 17.6 5 53 801 15.1 5 50 671 13.4 4 38 491 12.9 3 43 398 9.3 0 43 670 15.6 1 34 603 17.7 3 31 586 18.9 3 30 651 21.7 4 13 153 11.8 0 26 508 19.5 2 30 396 13.2 0 20 466 23.3 5 21 424 20.2 5 32 443 13.8 2 18 202 11.2 2 19 424 22.8 2 30 582 19.4 3 59 876 14.8 10 28 475 17.0 2 25 366 14.6 1 8 229 28.6 0 15 204 13.6 2 11 292 26.6 1 21 470 22.4 3 25 358 14.3 2 17 302 17.8 2 9 203 22.6 3 18 457 25.4 6 13 405 31.2 6 10 156 15.6 3 10 135 13.5 0 7 119 17.0 0 13 206 15.8 3 17 263 15.4 4 6 71 11.8 0 5 116 23.2 1 25 10 8 11 31 21 10 15

366 160 212 305 466 488 241 264

14.6 16.0 26.5 27.7 16.0 23.2 24.1 17.6

3 1 3 4 7 9 2 2

Brandon Stokley was the first player in NCAA history to average at least 100 yards receiving per game in a career.

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TOTAL OFFENSE TEAM RECORDS

Most team records available since 1949

Most Rushing and Passing Plays Game: 99 at Middle Tennessee [2003] Season: 913 [2014]

Most Total Offense Yards Game: 728 at ULM [2008] Season: 5,914 [2012]

Most First Downs Game: 33 vs. New Mexico State [1995]; vs. Arkansas State [1996]; at Middle Tenn. [2003] Season: 283 [2013; 2014]

Most First Downs Rushing Game: 23 at Tulane [1986] Season: 162 [2014]

Most First Downs Passing Game: 22 at Middle Tennessee [2003] Season: 139 [1995]

Most First Downs by Penalty Game: 9 vs. Louisiana Tech [1989] Season: 25 [1996]

100 YARDS RUSHING AND PASSING IN SAME GAME Total Rush Pass 476 271 205 454 201 253 447 134 313 424 108 316 403 145 258 403 150 253 387 232 155 376 214 162 340 123 217 338 113 225 335 101 234 335 193 142 327 175 152 321 149 172 321 139 182 317 159 158 299 100 199 298 112 186 291 123 168 267 103 164 266 145 121 264 150 114 258 116 142 257 114 143 242 133 109 240 121 119 229 101 128 224 100 124 205 102 103

Player Brian Mitchell (11/21/87) Jalen Nixon (10/20/15) Brian Mitchell (10/21/89) Terrance Broadway (12/22/12) Terrance Broadway (11/17/12) Michael Desormeaux (9/20/08) Brian Mitchell (11/18/89) Brian Mitchell (11/11/89) Michael Desormeaux (10/11/08) Terrance Broadway (10/14/14) Michael Desormeaux (9/8/07) Brian Mitchell (9/30/89) Michael Desormeaux (11/10/07) Michael Desormeaux (10/4/08) Brian Mitchell (10/29/88) Michael Desormeaux (9/22/07) George Roussel (11/8/69) Blaine Gautier (11/20/10) Terrance Broadway (12/1/12) Brian Mitchell (10/7/89) Michael Desormeaux (10/20/07) Michael Desormeaux (10/6/07) Brian Mitchell (10/15/88) Brian Mitchell (9/23/89) Jerry Babb (11/5/05) Brian Mitchell (11/7/87) Jerry Babb (9/18/04) Brian Mitchell (10/24/87) Richard Pannell (10/11/86)

Jerry Babb

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

Most individual records available since 1949

Most Rushing and Passing Plays Game: 70 by Jon Van Cleave at North Texas [2001] Half: 36 by Roy Henry (1st) vs. Southern Illinois [1977]; Jon Van Cleave (1st) at North Texas [2001] Quarter: 24 by Roy Henry (2nd) vs. Southern Illinois [1977] Season: 549 by Brian Mitchell [1989] Career: 1,512 by Brian Mitchell [1986-89]

Most Total Offense Yards Game: Season: Career:

476 by Brian Mitchell vs. Colorado State [1987]; Eric Rekieta vs. ULM [2003] 3,611 by Terrance Broadway [2012] 9,420 by Terrance Broadway [2012-14]

Most Yards Per Game Season: Career:

297.9 by Brian Mitchell [1989] [3,277 yards in 11games] 247.9 by Terrance Broadway [2012-14] [9,420 yards in 38 games]

Most 200-Yard Games Season: 10 by Brian Mitchell [1989]; Jerry Babb [2004] Career: 26 by Brian Mitchell [1986-89]

Most Consecutive 200-Yard Games Season: 10 by Brian Mitchell [1989] Overall: 11 by Jerry Babb [2003-04]

Most 300-Yard Games Season: 6 by Brian Mitchell [1989] Career: 9 by Brian Mitchell [1986-89]

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GAME

Total Yards

Plays 1. 2. 3. 4.

70 66 64 63 63

Jon Van Cleave Jerry Babb George Coussan Jalen Nixon Jerry Babb

[11/10/01] [11/15/03] [11/7/70] [10/20/15] [9/11/04]

Blaine Gautier Brian Mitchell Eric Rekieta Jerry Babb Terrance Broadway

[12/17/11] [11/21/87] [10/11/03] [11/15/04] [11/3/12]

492 476 476 474 460

SEASON 549 488 486 465 462

Terrance Broadway Blaine Gautier Brian Mitchell Terrance Broadway Terrance Broadway

[2012] [2011] [1989] [2014] [2013]

Plays 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

1,521 Brian Mitchell [1986-89] 1,476 Jake Delhomme [1993-96] 1.363 Jerry Babb [2003-06] 1,319 Terrance Broadway [2012-14] 1,058 Michael Desormeaux [2005-08]

Total Yards

Plays 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

3,611 3,444 3,227 2,948 2,861

CAREER

Total Yards 1. 2. 4. 5.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Brian Mitchell Terrance Broadway Jerry Babb Jon Van Cleave Blaine Gautier

[1989] [2014] [2004] [2001] [2011]

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

9,420 Terrance Broadway [2012-14] 8,876 Jake Delhomme [1993-96] 8,782 Brian Mitchell [1986-89] 7,730 Jerry Babb [2003-06] 6,736 Michael Desormeaux [2005-08]

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Eight players in school history have amassed 3,000 career all-purpose yards. Yards Player Rush Receive Return 5,968 Elijah McGuire (2013-16) 4,312 1,383 273 5,231 Tyrell Fenroy (2005-08) 4,646 585 0 4,930 Darryl Surgent (2010-13) 49 1,642 3,239 3,789 Brandon Stokely (1995-98) 59 3,702 28 3,502 Jason Chery (2005-08) 521 1,374 1,607 3,335 Brian Mitchell (1986-89) 3,335 0 0 3,276 Wayde Butler (1989-92) 330 2,076 873 3,040 Joe Redding (1985-88) 161 237 2,642

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1. TERRANCE BROADWAY 9,420 Year Plays Rush Pass Total 2012 434 769 2,842 3,611 2013 397 442 2,419 2,861 2014 488 653 2,295 2,948 Totals 1,319 1,864 7,556 9,420 2. JAKE DELHOMME 8,876 Year Plays Rush Pass Total 1993 317 -81 1,842 1.761 1994 322 -188 1,712 1,524 1995 402 8 2,761 2,769 1996 435 -79 2,901 2,822 Totals 1,476 -340 9,216 8,876

Jake Delhomme

3. BRIAN MITCHELL 8,782 Year Plays Rush Pass Total 1986 213 514 574 1,088 1987 306 767 1,100 1,867 1988 453 743 1,807 2,550 1989 549 1,311 1,996 3,227 Totals 1,521 3,335 5,447 8,782 4. JERRY BABB 7,730 Year Plays Rush Pass Total 2003 327 232 1,502 1,734 2004 486 498 2,345 2,843 2005 184 400 859 1,259 2006 366 359 1,535 1,894 Totals 1,363 1,489 6,241 7,730 5. MICHAEL DESORMEAUX 6,736 Year Plays Rush Pass Total 2005 204 487 597 1,084 2006 33 180 15 195 2007 430 1,141 1,405 2,546 2008 391 1,035 1,876 2,911 Totals 1,058 2,843 3,893 6,736 6. JON VAN CLEAVE 5,269 Year Plays Rush Pass Total 2000 150 -41 806 765 2001 465 -26 2,499 2,473 2002 380 -50 2,081 2,031 Totals 995 -117 5,386 5,269

Brian Mitchell

7. BLAINE GAUTIER 4,417 Year Plays Rush Pass Total 2009 31 24 119 143 2010 166 280 550 830 2011 461 486 2,958 3,444 2012 90 93 532 625 Totals 748 880 4,159 5,042 8. CHRIS MASSON 4,975 Year Plays Rush Pass Total 2008 16 24 72 96 2009 435 192 2,406 2,598 2010 327 24 1,842 1,866 2011 99 -22 437 415 Totals 877 218 4,757 4,975 9. ROY HENRY 4,793 Year Plays Rush Pass Total 1975 230 308 1,135 1,443 1976 320 -34 1,709 1,675 1977 327 -137 1,812 1,675 Totals 877 137 4,656 4,793

Michael Desormeaux

10. TYRELL FENROY 4,646 Year Plays Rush Pass Total 2005 179 1,053 0 1,053 2006 223 1,197 0 1,197 2007 180 1,021 0 1,021 2008 226 1,375 0 1,375 Totals 808 4,646 0 4,646

ANNUAL YARDAGE LEADERS

Year Player

Plays Yds Avg 2016 Anthony Jennings 467 2,519 193.8 2015 Brooks Haack 247 1,490 149.0 2014 Terrance Broadway 488 2,948 226.8 2013 Terrance Broadway 397 2,861 238.4 2012 Terrance Broadway 434 3,611 277.8 2011 Blaine Gautier 462 3,444 264.9 2010 Chris Masson 327 1,866 207.3 2009 Chris Masson 435 2,598 216.5 2008 Michael Desormeaux 391 2,911 264.6 2007 Michael Desormeaux 430 2,546 231.5 2006 Jerry Babb 366 1,894 157.8 2005 Jerry Babb 184 1,259 157.4 2004 Jerry Babb 486 2,345 258.5 2003 Jerry Babb 327 1,734 157.6 2002 Jon Van Cleave 380 2,031 184.6 2001 Jon Van Cleave 465 2,473 224.8 2000 Lance Domec 154 765 86.0 1999 Derek Dyer 311 1,307 130.7 1998 Barton Folse 188 819 117.0 1997 Lance Domec 177 902 100.2 1996 Jake Delhomme 435 2,822 256.5 1995 Jake Delhomme 402 2,769 251.7 1994 Jake Delhomme 322 1,524 138.5 1993 Jake Delhomme 317 1,761 160.1 1992 Tyjuan Hayes 225 1,093 121.4 1991 Tyjuan Hayes 203 947 118.4 1990 James Freeman 371 1,628 148.0 1989 Brian Mitchell 549 3,277 297.9 1988 Brian Mitchell 453 2,550 231.8 1987 Brian Mitchell 306 1,867 186.7 1986 Richard Pannell 258 1,215 135.0 1985 Thomas King 252 735 66.8 1984 Don Wallace 283 1,311 131.1 1983 Donnie Schexnider 262 1,327 132.7 1982 Dwight Prudhomme 218 1,442 131.1 1981 Curt Calderera 259 1,423 142.3 1980 Phil Reynolds 367 1,852 168.4 1979 Rodney Smith 190 857 77.9 1978 David Guidry 172 831 75.6 1977 Roy Henry 327 1,675 139.6 1976 Roy Henry 320 1,675 152.3 1975 Roy Henry 230 1,443 144.3 1974 Barry Pollard 249 998 90.7 1973 Kenneth Boynick 210 619 61.9 1972 Mark Speyrer 185 1,026 93.2 1971 Robbie Juul 191 1,000 100.0 1970 George Coussan 215 1,471 133.7 1969 George Roussel 268 1,055 132.0 1968 George Roussel 318 1,481 148.1 1967 Mickey Bergeron 169 543 60.3 1966 Mickey Bergeron 204 725 72.5 1965 O’Neal Weber 162 784 87.1 1964 O’Neal Weber 121 600 66.7 1963 Bill Bayard 120 400 44.4 1962 Lindsey Landry 159 639 63.9 1961 Olie Cordill 171 578 57.8 1960 Danny Bridges 138 478 47.8 1959 Steve Gossen 82 455 50.6 1958 Steve Gossen 172 631 70.1 1957 Not Available 1956 Jerry Lewis 160 956 95.6 1955 Louis Roth 61 607 67.4 1954 Louis Roth 79 500 55.5 1953 Billy Higginbotham 118 660 60.0 1952 Charles Copes 161 837 93.0 1951 Jack Herron 203 998 99.8 1950 E.J. Lewis 144 690 76.7 1949 George Crowson 105 544 60.4 Gerry Hodges 108 544 60.4

Did you kneaux? Brian Mitchell was the first player in NCAA history with 5,000 yards passing and 3,000 yards rushing in a career. Tyrell Fenroy is the only non-QB among the Cajuns leaders in total offense. He became just the 7th player in NCAA history with four consecutive 1,000-yard rushing seasons en route to a career total of 4,646 rushing yards. Jerry Babb and Jake Delhomme are the only players to lead the Cajuns in total offense four consecutive seasons.

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SCORING

ALL-TIME 50-YARD FIELD GOALS

TEAM RECORDS

Most 50-Yard Field Goals

Game: 107 vs. Patterson [1918] Modern Record: 70 vs. Nicholls State [2013] Season: 461 (35.4ppg) [2012]

Game: 2 by Rafael Septien vs. Lamar [1974]; Rafael Septien vs. Arkansas State [1976]; Mike Shafer vs. New Mexico State [1995] Season: 4 by Rafael Septien [1974] Career: 9 by Rafael Septien [1974-76]

Most Touchdowns Scored

18 by Brett Baer [2011-12]

Most team records available since 1949

Most Points Scored

Most Consecutive Field Goals Made

Game: 10 vs. Nicholls State [2013] vs. Troy [1946] Modern Record: 10, vs. Nicholls State [2013] Season: 59 [2013]

Most Consecutive Extra Points Made 55 by Mike Lemoine [1988-90]

Longest Field Goal Made (Home) 57 by Rafael Septien vs. Lamar [1974]

Most Field Goals Made

Longest Field Goal Made (Away)

Game: 5 vs. San Jose State [1974]; Central Michigan [1989] Season: 20 [2012]

52 by Brett Baer vs. East Carolina [New Orleans Bowl, 2012], Mike Shafer at Southern Miss [1994] John Roveto at Northwestern State [1978] Rafael Septien at Cincinnati [1975]

Most Field Goals Attempted

Game: 6 vs. San Jose State [1974]; Central Michigan [1989] Season: 26 [1974]

1. 2. 4. 7. 14. 15.

57 55 55 53 53 53 52 52 52 52 52 52 52 52 51 50 50 50 50 50 50

Rafael Septien vs. Lamar, 1974 Rafael Septien vs. Arkansas State, 1976 Rafael Septien vs. Texas-Arlington, 1975 Mike Shafer vs. New Mexico State, 1995 Patrick Broussard vs. Idaho State, 1985 Rafael Septien vs. Arkansas State, 1976 Brett Baer vs. East Carolina, 2012 Mike Shafer vs. New Mexico State, 1995 Mike Shafer at Southern Miss, 1994 John Roveto at Northwestern State, 1978 Rafael Septien vs. Arkansas State, 1976 Rafael Septien at Cincinnati, 1975 Rafael Septien vs. Southern Illinois, 1975 Rafael Septien vs. Lamar, 1974 Drew Edmiston at Houston, 2006 Brett Baer vs. San Diego State, 2011 Sean Comiskey at ULM, 2002 Richie Cunningham at Southern Illinois, 1991 Mike Lemoine at Southern Miss, 1989 Patrick Broussard at Wichita State, 1985 Rafael Septien at Tulane, 1974

Most Extra Points Made

Game: 10 (10 attempts) vs. Nicholls State [2013] Season: 53 (56 attempts) [2012]

Scoring Top Five

Most Extra Points Attempted

GAME

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

1.

Most Touchdowns Scored

Touchdowns

Game: 10 (made 4) vs. Troy [1946]; 10 (made 10) vs. Nicholls State [2013] Season: 56 (made 53) [2012]

Most individual records available since 1949 Game: 5 by Alonzo Harris vs. New Mexico State [2013] Jason Chery at North Texas [2008]; Brian Mitchell vs. Lamar [1989]; Jim Barton vs. Delta State [1968] Season: 19 by Tyrell Fenroy [2008]; Brian Mitchell [1989] Career: 49 by Tyrell Fenroy [2005-08]

1.

Most Extra Points Attempted

1. 2. 4.

Game: 10 by Stephen Brauchle vs. Nicholls State [2013] Al Hatteberg vs. Troy [1946] Season: 56 by Stephen Brauchle [2013] Career: 129 by Brett Baer [2010-12]

Most Extra Points Made

Game: 10 by Steven Brauchle vs. Nicholls State [2013] Season: 54 by Stephen Brauchle [2013] Career: 121 by Brett Baer [2010-12]

Most Field Goals Attempted

Game: 6 by Rafael Septien vs. San Jose State [1974]; Mike Lemoine vs. Central Michigan [1989] Season: 26 by Rafael Septien [1974] Career: 78 by Patrick Broussard [1984-87]

Most Field Goals Made

Game: 5 by Rafael Septien vs. San Jose State [1974]; Mike Lemoine vs. Central Michigan [1989] Season: 20 by Brett Baer [2012] Career: 45 by Brett Baer [2010-12]; 45 by John Roveto [1977-79]

Most Points Scored

Game: 30 by Alonzo Harris vs. New Mexico State [2013] Jason Chery at North Texas [2008]; Brian Mitchell vs. Lamar [1989]; Jim Barton vs. Delta State [1968] Season: 114 by Tyrell Fenroy [2008]; Brian Mitchell [1989] Career: 294 by Tyrell Fenroy [2005-08]

Most Points Scored by Kicking

Game: 16 by Brett Baer vs. Lamar [2012]; by Rafael Septien vs. San Jose State [1974]; Mike Lemoine vs. Central Michigan [1989] Season: 113 (20 fg, 53 pat) by Brett Baer [2012] Career: 256 (45 fg, 121 pat) by Brett Baer [2010-12]

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30 30 30 30 30 5 5 5 5 5

Elijah McGuire Alonzo Harris Jason Chery Brian Mitchell Jim Barton

[912/15] [11/2/13] [10/11/08] [11/11/89] [10/19/68]

Elijah McGuire Alonzo Harris Jason Chery Brian Mitchell Jim Barton

[9/12/15] [11/2/13] [10/11/08] [11/11/89] [10/19/68]

Stephen Brauchle Drew Edmiston Mike Shafer Stevie Artigue Hunter Stover Brett Baer Drew Edmiston Sean Comiskey Jonathon Knott

[9/13/13] [10/11/08] [9/9/95] [10/10/15] [10/21/14] [11/24/12] [11/1/08] [11/26/05] [10/20/01]

Extra Points 10 8 8 7 7 7 7 7 7

Field Goals 1.

5 5

Mike Lemoine Rafael Septien

[9/9/89] [10/5/74]

Tyrell Fenroy Brian Mitchell Brett Baer Elijah McGuire Brett Baer

[2008] [1989] [2012} [2015] [2011]

SEASON

CAREER

Total Points 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

318 294 286 270 256

Elijah McGuire Tyrell Fenroy Brian Mitchell Alonzo Harris Brett Baer

[2013-16] [2005-08] [1986-89] [2011-14] [2009-12]

Touchdowns 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

52 49 47 44 30

Elijah McGuire Tyrell Fenroy Brian Mitchell Alonzo Harris Tyrell Fenroy

[2013-16] [2005-08] [1986-89] [2011-14] [2005-07]

Brett Baer Drew Edmiston Sean Comiskey Mike Shafer Mike Lemoine Roy Pendergraft

[2009-12] [2006-08] [2002-05] [1993-95] [1988-90] [1967-70]

Brett Baer John Roveto Patrick Broussard Sean Comiskey Mike Lemoine

[2009-12] [1977-79] [1984-87] [2002-05] [1988-90]

Extra Points 1. 2. 3. 4.

121 108 103 78 78 78

Field Goals 1. 3. 4. 5.

45 45 44 42 38

Total Points 1. 3. 4. 5.

114 114 113 102 100

Touchdowns 1. 3. 5.

19 19 16 16 15

Tyrell Fenroy Brian Mitchell Elijah McGuire Elijah McGuire Brian Mitchell

[2008] [1989] [2015] [2014] [1988]

Stephen Brauchle Brett Baer Drew Edmiston Brett Baer Hunter Stover

[2013] [2012] [2008] [2011] [2014]

Brett Baer Stevie Artigue John Roveto Brett Baer Hunter Stover

[2012] [2016] [1977] [2011] [2014]

Extra Points 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

54 53 50 46 43

Field Goals 1. 2. 4.

20 19 19 18 18

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1. TYRELL FENROY 294 Year TD PAT1 PAT2 FG PTS 2005 12 0 0 0 72 2006 11 0 0 0 66 2007 7 0 0 0 42 2008 19 0 0 0 114 Totals 49 0 0 0 294 2. BRIAN MITCHELL 286 Year TD PAT1 PAT2 FG PTS 1986 4 0 1 0 26 1987 9 0 0 0 54 1988 15 0 1 0 92 1989 19 0 0 0 114 Totals 47 0 2 0 286

Tyrell Fenroy

3. ALONZO HARRIS 270 Year TD PAT1 PAT2 FG PTS 2011 9 0 0 0 54 2012 10 0 0 0 60 2013 14 0 0 0 84 2014 12 0 0 0 72 Totals 45 0 0 0 270 4. ELIJAH McGUIRE 264 Year TD PAT1 PAT2 FG PTS 1993 11 0 0 0 66 1994 16 0 0 0 96 1995 16 0 3 0 102 Totals 43 0 3 0 264 5. BRETT BAER 256 Year TD PAT1 PAT2 FG PTS 2010 0 22 0 7 43 2011 0 46 0 18 100 2012 0 53 0 20 113 Totals 0 121 0 45 256 6. CHRISTIAN “KEENER” CAGLE 235 Year TD PAT1 PAT2 FG PTS 1923 8 6 0 0 66 1924 7 16 0 0 76 1925 11 9 0 3 93 Totals 26 31 2 3 235

Brian Mitchell

7. SEAN COMISKEY 229 Year TD PAT1 PAT2 FG PTS 2002 0 20 0 9 47 2003 0 28 0 12 64 2004 0 24 0 14 66 2005 0 31 0 7 52 Totals 0 103 0 42 229 8. PATRICK BROUSSARD 208 Year TD PAT1 PAT2 FG PTS 1984 0 23 0 10 53 1985 0 13 0 11 46 1986 0 22 0 12 58 1987 0 18 0 11 51 Totals 0 76 0 44 208 9. DREW EDMISTON 192 Year TD PAT1 PAT2 FG PTS 2006 0 27 0 11 60 2007 0 31 0 10 61 2008 0 50 0 7 71 Totals 0 108 0 28 192

Christian “Keener” Cagle

10. MIKE LEMOINE 192 Year TD PAT1 PAT2 FG PTS 1988 0 30 0 13 69 1989 0 27 0 12 63 1990 0 21 0 13 60 Totals 0 78 0 38 192

Did you kneaux? Mike Shafer was a finalist for the Lou Groza Award in 1994 after a perfect 14-14 season kicking field goals. Christian “Keener” Cagle was featured on the Sept. 23, 1929 cover of Time magazine and inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1954. He graduated from then-SLI in 1925 with a degree in arts and sciences.

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ANNUAL LEADERS

Year Player TD PAT FG TP 2016 Stevie Artigue 0 29-31 19-24 86 2015 Elijah McGuire 16 3-3 0 102 2014 Hunter Stover 0 43 18 97 2013 Alonzo Harris 14 0 0 84 2012 Brett Baer 0 53 20 113 2011 Brett Baer 0 46-50 18-20 100 2010 Aaron Spikes 8 0-0 0-0 40 2009 Tyler Albrecht 0 30-32 8-11 54 2008 Tyrell Fenroy 19 0-0 0-0 114 2007 Drew Edmiston 0 31-34 10-13 61 2006 Tyrell Fenroy 11 0-0 0-0 66 2005 Tyrell Fenroy 12 0-0 0-0 72 2004 Sean Comiskey 0 24-24 14-22 66 2003 Sean Comiskey 0 28-29 12-15 64 2002 Fred Stamps 8 0-0 0-0 48 2001 Jerome Coleman 11 0-0 0-0 66 2000 Nick Dugas 6 0-0 0-0 36 1999 Brent Bergeron 0 22-24 7-11 43 1998 Brandon Stokley 8 1-1 0-0 50 1997 Jeremy Deach 0 18-19 4-8 30 1996 Kenyon Cotton 8 0-0 0-0 48 1995 Marcus Prier 14 2-2 0-0 88 1994 Mike Shafer 0 19-20 14-14 61 1993 Mike Shafer 0 27-28 12-19 63 1992 Richie Cunningham 0 15-15 8-10 39 1991 Richie Cunningham 0 16-17 5-10 31 1990 Mike Lemoine 0 21-21 13-20 60 1989 Brian Mitchell 19 0-0 0-0 114 1988 Brian Mitchell 15 1-1 0-0 92 1987 Brian Mitchell 9 0-0 0-0 54 1986 Patrick Broussard 0 22-24 12-18 58 1985 Patrick Broussard 0 13-13 11-19 46 1984 Patrick Broussard 0 23-23 11-1 56 1983 Oscar Speer 0 18-18 8-12 42 1982 Oscar Speer 0 25-27 11-17 58 1981 David Foret 7 0-0 0-0 42 1980 Ed Blanco 5 0-0 0-0 30 Barry Hebert 5 0-0 0-0 30 1979 John Roveto 0 13-14 12-21 49 1978 John Roveto 0 7-8 14-19 49 1977 John Roveto 0 24-25 19-25 81 1976 Dave Oliver 10 0-0 0-0 60 1975 Rafael Septien 0 27-29 8-19 51 1974 Rafael Septien 0 10-12 15-26 55 1973 Roland Surita 2 0-0 0-0 12 1972 Mark Speyrer 6 0-0 0-0 36 1971 Robbie Juul 6 0-1 0-0 36 1970 Roland Henry 9 0-0 0-0 54 1969 Jim Barton 8 0-0 0-0 48 1968 Jim Barton 13 0-0 0-0 78 1967 Roy Pendergraft 0 12-13 10-21 42 1966 Leonard Kleinpeter 6 2-2 0-0 40 1965 Leonard Kleinpeter 6 0-0 0-0 36 1964 Gerald Landry 4 11-13 6-14 53 1963 Lonny Price 5 0-0 0-0 30 1962 Lindsey Landry 9 0-1 0-0 54 1961 Bob Verlander 3 0-0 0-0 18 1960 Bob Verlander 4 1-1 0-0 26 1959 Steve Gossen 4 1-1 0-0 26 1958 Steve Gossen 2 0-0 0-0 12 Ronnie Roberts 2 0-0 0-0 12 Charley Wood 2 0-0 0-0 12 1957 Steve Gossen 5 0-0 0-0 30 1956 Frank Foreman 10 1-1 0-0 61 1955 Louis Roth 7 0-0 0-0 42 1954 Louis Roth 12 0-0 0-0 72 1953 Louis Roth 6 0-0 0-0 36 1952 Charles Copes 7 1-6 0-0 43 1951 Charles Gaudin 9 0-0 0-0 54 1950 George Crowson 4 14-24 0-0 38 1949 George Crowson 8 21-24 1-1 72

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KICKOFF RETURNS

ANNUAL YARDAGE LEADERS

TEAM RECORDS

Most team records available since 1949

Most Kickoff Returns Game: 13 (269 yards) at Louisiana Tech [1998] Season: 69 (1,217 yards) [2010]

Most Return Yards Game: 270 (9 ret.) vs. Tampa [1970] Season: 1,262 (63 ret.) [1998]

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

Most individual records available since 1949

Most Kickoff Returns Game: Season: Career:

9 (202 yards) by John Bernard at Louisiana Tech [1998] 44 (953 yards) by Jason Chery [2008] 114** (2,642) by Joe Redding [1985-88]

Most Return Yards

Travis Smothers

Game: Season: Career:

238 (8 ret.) by Darryl Surgent vs. Oklahoma St. [2010] 953 (44 ret.) by Jason Chery [2008] 2,642** (114 ret.) by Joe Redding [1985-88]

**NCAA Records until 1996

Most Kickoffs Returned for Touchdown Game: 1, several times last by Jeryl Brazil (100 yards) vs. Akron [2015] Season: 1, several times last by Jeryl Brazil (100 yards, 2015) Career: 2 by Darryl Surgent [2010-2013] Mike McKenzie [1961-62]

Longest Kickoff Returns

Bill Sampy

100 Jeryl Brazil vs. Texas State, 2015 (TD) 100 Darryl Surgent at Kansas State, 2013 (TD) 99 Mike McDonald at Pensacola Navy, 1968 (TD) 97 Darryl Surgent vs. Oklahoma State, 2010 (TD) 97 Jason Chery at North Texas, 2008 (TD) 96 Pierre Perkins at Southern Miss, 1985 (TD) 96 Joe Redding vs. Idaho State, 1985 (TD) 95 Clarence Verdin at Rice, 1982 (TD) 95 Steve Gossen at Louisiana Tech, 1959 (TD) 94 Travis Smothers at New Mexico State, 2004 (TD)

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Player Raymond Calais Gabe Fuselier Montrel Carter Darryl Surgent Darryl Surgent Darryl Surgent Darryl Surgent Louis Lee Jason Chery Deon Wallace Deon Wallace Derrick Smith Travis Smothers Bill Sampy Bill Sampy Marcus Wilridge Marcus Wilridge John Bernard John Bernard Willie Terrell Willie Terrell Willie Terrell Brian Jackson Donald Richard Tori Williams Greg Laxey Wayde Butler Thomas Johnson Joe Redding Joe Redding Joe Redding Joe Redding Pierre Perkins Clarence Verdin Clarence Verdin Trinion Smith Rodney Smith Rodney Smith Rodney Smith Nat Durant Nat Durant Nat Durant Harold Porter Ulysses Abadie Lafayette Mitchell Lafayette Mitchell Reggie Dupre Roland Henry Mike McDonald Aaron Duplessis Leonard Kleinpeter Bill Bayard Bill Bayard Lonny Price Mike McKenzie Carlton Falgout Dave Cavalier Carlton Falgout NOT AVAILABLE NOT AVAILABLE Ralph Davis Ralph Davis NOT AVAILABLE James Kennison F.G. Mixon Jack Herron George Crowson Gerry Hodges

No Yds Avg TD 15 329 21.9 0 16 285 17.8 0 25 515 20.6 0 23 611 26.6 1 39 743 19.1 0 37 774 20.9 0 31 629 20.3 1 20 390 19.5 0 44 953 21.7 1 29 523 18.0 0 20 395 19.8 0 13 262 20.2 0 8 265 33.1 1 25 467 18.7 0 20 376 18.8 0 21 479 22.8 0 15 314 20.9 0 25 450 18.0 0 32 647 20.2 0 17 373 21.9 0 17 336 19.8 0 19 375 19.7 0 16 352 22.0 0 11 195 17.7 0 15 279 18.6 0 17 301 17.7 0 16 361 22.6 0 17 354 20.8 0 29 684 23.8 0 24 579 24.1 0 28 565 20.2 0 33 814 24.7 1 12 209 17.4 0 20 442 22.1 0 12 315 26.3 1 13 221 17.0 0 9 212 23.6 0 23 506 22.0 0 23 569 24.7 0 15 287 19.3 0 15 292 19.5 0 18 328 18.2 0 14 300 21.4 0 19 506 26.6 0 17 432 25.4 0 18 365 20.3 0 17 480 28.2 0 9 132 14.7 0 17 451 26.5 1 11 230 20.9 1 17 344 20.2 0 10 257 25.7 0 9 240 26.7 0 13 340 26.2 0 12 339 28.3 1 12 228 19.0 0 5 105 21.0 0 10 231 23.1 0

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PUNT RETURNS

ANNUAL YARDAGE LEADERS

TEAM RECORDS

Most team records available since 1949

Most Punt Returns Game: 9 (63 yards) vs Arkansas State [1996]; (105 yards) vs. Nicholls State [2001] Season: 42 (245 yards) [1977]

Most Return Yards Game: 125 at Louisiana Tech [1985] Season: 505 [1972]

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

Most individual records available since 1949

Most Punt Returns Game: 8 (54 yards) by Damon Mason vs Arkansas State [1996] Season: 38 (202 yards) by Damon Mason [1994] Career: 85 (539 yards) by Nat Durant [1975-78]

Most Return Yards

Damon Mason

Game: 119 (6 ret.) by Clarence Glenn at Louisiana Tech [1985] Season: 300 (30 ret.) by Bill Bayard [1965] Career: 558 (40 ret.) by Todd Scott [1987-90]

Most Punts Returned for Touchdown Game: Season: Career:

1, several times last by Darryl Surgent (67 yards) at South Alabama [2013] 2 by Nat Durant [1977] 3 by Todd Scott [1987-90]

Longest Punt Returns 95 87 82 81 79 70 70 70 67

Louis Roth vs. McNeese State, 1955 (TD) Darryl Surgent vs. San Diego State, 2011 (TD) Nick Dugas at Louisiana Tech, 2000 (TD) Cleo Samuels vs. Xavier, 1973 (TD) Richard Guillory vs. McNeese State, 1964 (TD) Bob St. Amant vs. Louisiana College, 1967 (TD) Bobby Russell vs. ULM, 1954 (TD) James Kennison vs. Louisiana College, 1952 (TD) Darryl Surgent at South Alabama, 2013 (TD)

Nick Dugas

Year 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 1979 1978 1977 1976 1975 1974 1973 1972 1971 1970 1969 1968 1967 1966 1965 1964 1963 1962 1961 1960 1959 1958 1957 1956 1955 1954 1953 1952 1951 1950 1949

Player Levarious Varnado Gary Haynes Elijah McGuire Darryl Surgent Javone Lawson Darryl Surgent Orkeys Auriene Louis Lee Orkeys Auriene Phillip Nevels Michael Adams Michael Adams Jerrell Carter Jerrell Carter Andre George Nick Dugas Nick Dugas John Bernard John Bernard Curnell Schumack Franco Smith Mike Jones Damon Mason Craig Roberts Craig Roberts Craig Roberts Todd Scott Todd Scott Todd Scott Todd Scott Elton Slater Clarence Glenn Clarence Glenn Jim Roethele Cooter Mansur Mack Scott Mack Scott Rodney Smith Nat Durant Nat Durant Roy Williams Nat Durant Roy Williams Cleo Samuels Steve Johnson Reggie Dupre Reggie Dupre Reggie Dupre Mike McDonald Bob St. Amant Leonard Kleinpeter Bill Bayard Bill Bayard Lonny Price Dave Cavalier Carlton Falgout Carlton Falgout Steve Gossen NOT AVAILABLE NOT AVAILABLE Billy Hewell Louis Roth Bob Russell Louis Roth Louis Roth Jack Herron Roy Simmons H.T. Smith

No Yds Avg TD 5 47 9.4 0 12 126 10.5 0 15 116 7.7 0 15 157 10.5 1 3 44 14.7 0 27 323 12.0 1 10 44 4.0 0 8 50 6.2 0 13 121 9.3 0 20 101 5.1 0 9 67 7.4 0 7 66 9.4 0 8 77 9.6 0 20 145 7.2 0 21 170 8.1 0 22 196 8.9 0 11 159 14.5 1 13 78 6.0 0 16 201 12.6 1 14 80 5.7 0 16 118 7.4 0 14 141 10.1 0 38 203 5.3 0 14 116 8.3 0 11 68 6.2 0 19 161 8.5 0 15 118 7.9 0 25 198 7.9 1 15 164 10.9 1 15 78 5.2 1 21 139 6.6 0 37 239 6.5 1 32 172 5.4 0 20 167 8.4 0 13 83 6.4 0 18 97 5.4 0 12 90 7.5 0 14 70 5.0 0 26 175 6.7 0 33 208 6.3 2 26 174 6.7 0 21 145 6.9 0 18 146 8.1 0 10 155 15.5 1 12 70 5.8 0 11 113 10.3 0 23 248 10.8 0 16 155 9.7 0 14 130 9.3 0 14 215 15.4 1 19 114 6.0 0 30 300 10.0 0 11 144 13.1 0 11 166 15.1 0 9 68 7.6 0 6 113 18.8 0 7 125 17.9 1 6 93 15.5 0

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DEFENSE TEAM RECORDS

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Most Sacks

Game: 9 at Middle Tennessee, 2005 Season: 44, 1993

Most Yardage Lost on Sacks

Game: 62 at Middle Tennessee, 2005 Season: 314, 1993

Fewest Yards Allowed

Game: 57 vs. Nicholls State, 2001 Season: 2,108, 1965

Fewest Rushing Yards Allowed Game: -39 at ULM, 2014 Season: 975, 1993

Fewest Passing Yards Allowed

BLOCK PARTY

Longest Blocked Field Goal Returns 89 80 68 53 45

Pat Lamy at South Carolina, 2003 (TD) Terryl Fenton vs. Arkansas State, 2004 (TD) Melvin White vs. Nicholls State, 2011 (TD) Jarrett Jones vs. Florida Atlantic, 2007 (TD) Antwain Spann vs. Florida International, 2003 (TD)

Longest Blocked Punt Returns 43 39 33 22 18 18 17 16 11 10 10

Vernon Wolfe vs. FIU, 2010 Joe DeForest at Mississippi, 1986 (TD) Andrew “Rico” Joseph vs. North Texas, 2009 (TD) Blake Comminie at Florida, 2012 (TD) Johnny Felders vs. North Carolina A&T, 2006 (TD) Wendall Williams at Arkansas, 2002 (TD) Damon Mason at Florida, 1996 Tim Sensley vs. ULM, 1992 (TD) Todd Scott vs. UNLV, 1987 (TD) Guy Harvey vs. Chattanooga, 1965 (TD) William Young at Louisiana Tech, 1998

Game: -3 at Arkansas State, 1981 Season: 765, 1963

Defensive Top Five

Fewest Points Allowed

SEASON

Season: 85, 1965

Lowest Average Points Allowed

Season: 8.5, 1965 (85 points in 10 games)

Most Shutouts Season: 8, 1917

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

Most individual records available since 1949

Most Tackles

Game: 30 by Frank Bartley (LB) vs. Southern Illinois, 1978 Season: 208 by Frank Bartley (LB), 1978 Career: 386 by Steve Spinella (LB), 1982-85

Most Tackles by a Lineman

Game: 21 by Dale Thomas vs. Arkansas State, 1978 Season: 103 by Randy Thomas, 1980 Career: 311 by Dale Thomas, 1977-80

Most Tackles by a Defensive Back

Game: 21 by Thomas King at Oklahoma State, 1987; Damon Mason vs. Houston, 1996 Season: 135 by Damon Mason, 1996 Career: 347 by Orlando Thomas, 1991-94

Most Tackles for Loss

Game: 5 by Jeff Mitchell at N. Illinois, 1993 (-26 yards) 5 by Christian Ringo at ULM, 2014 (-18 yards) Season: 21 by Jeff Mitchell, 1993 (-119 yards) Career: 45 by Jeff Mitchell, 1992-95 (-227 yards)

Most Yardage Lost on Tackles

Game: 26 by Jeff Mitchell at Northern Illinois, 1993 Season: 119 by Jeff Mitchell, 1993 Career: 227 by Jeff Mitchell, 1992-95

CAREER

Tackles by a Lineman (Solo-Assist) 1. 103 Randy Thomas (67-36) 2. 101 Mark Hall (47-54) 3. 99 Andy Martin (47-52) 4. 98 Dale Thomas (57-41) 5. 94 Chris Gannon (52-42) 94 Paul Cabble (54-40)

[1980] [1988] [1981] [1978] [1988] [1996]

Tackles by a Linebacker (Solo-Ast.) 1. 208 Frank Bartley (114-94) 2. 144 Steve Spinella (89-55) 3. 131 Justin Anderson (77-54) 131 Steve Spinella (68-63) 5. 120 Chris Jacobs (63-57)

[1978] [1985] [2013] [1984] [1985]

Tackles by a Defensive Back (Solo-Ast.) 1. 135 Damon Mason (81-54) 2. 113 Thomas King (53-60) 3. 110 Barry Johnson (64-46) 4. 102 Orlando Thomas (66-36) 5. 101 Steve Pinkney (65-36)

[1996] [1987] [1976] [1994] [1998]

Tackles for Loss (Yards Lost) 1. 21 Jeff Mitchell (-119) 2. 20 Christian Ringo (-104) 2. 18 Paul Cabble (-95) 3. 17 Conrad Lewis (-89) 4. 16 Patrice Alexander (-53)

[1993] [2014] [1996] [1993] [1994]

Sacks (Yards Lost) 1. 11.5 Christian Ringo (-86) 2. 11 Jeff Mitchell (-83) 11 Conrad Lewis (-71) 4. 9 Paul Cabble (-75) 5. 8 Danny Scott (-57)

Pat Lamy

[2012] [1993] [1993] [1996] [1998]

Tackles by a Lineman (Solo-Assist) 1. 311 Dale Thomas (181-130) 2. 272 Randy Thomas (168-104) 3. 268 James Atkins (148-120) 4. 261 Andy Martin (146-115) 5. 249 Chris Gannon (133-116)

[1977-80] [1977-80] [1989-92] [1979-82] [1985-88]

Tackles by a Linebacker (Solo-Ast.) 1. 386 Steve Spinella (212-174) 2. 326 Chris Jacobs (155-171) 3. 308 Antwyne Zanders (176-132) 4. 278 Frank Bartley (158-120) 5. 270 Charles Pool (171-99)

[1982-85] [1982-85] [2006-09] [1976-78] [1991-93]

Tackles by a Defensive Back (Solo-Ast.) 1. 347 Orlando Thomas (224-123) [1991-94] 2. 284 Charles Tillman (182-102) [1999-02] 3. 270 Kyries Hebert (154-116) [1999-01] 4. 243 Damon Mason (159-84) [1994-96] 5. 232 Dwight Bentley (180-46) [2008-11] Tackles for Loss (Yards Lost) 1. 45 Jeff Mitchell (-227) [1992-95] 2. 39.5 Dominique Tovell (-143) [2012-15] 3. 37 Paul Cabble (-173) [1993-96] 4. 36 Andy Martin (-157) [1979-82] 5. 35 Christian Ringo (-177) [2011-14] Sacks (Yards Lost) 1. 21 Jeff Mitchell (-153) 21 Christian Ringo (-145) 3. 19 Paul Cabble (-143) 4. 18 Chris Gannon (-141) 5. 16.5 Walter Sampson (-113)

[1992-95] [2011-14] [1993-96] [1985-88] [1999-02]

Most Sacks

Game: 4 by Rodney Hardeway at Middle Tennesee, 2007 Season: 11.5 by Christian Ringo, 2014 (-86 yards) Career: 21 by Jeff Mitchell, 1992-95 (-153 yards); 21 by Christian Ringo, 2011-14 (-145 yards)

Most Yardage Lost on Sacks

Game: 31 by Conrad Lewis vs. Memphis, 1993 Season: 86 by Christian Ringo, 2014 Career: 153 by Jeff Mitchell, 1992-95

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INTERCEPTIONS TEAM RECORDS

Most team records available since 1949

Most Interceptions

Game: 7 at ULM [1970] Season: 28 [1970]

Most Return Yards

Game: 117 vs. Texas-Arlington [1977] Season: 455 [2011]

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

Most individual records available since 1949

Most Interceptions Game: Season: Career:

4 by Mike McDonald at ULM [1970] 9 by Orlando Thomas [1993]; Mike McDonald [1970]; Ed Pratt [1965] 21 by Mike McDonald [1968-71]

Most Return Yards

Frank Bartley

Game: 105 by Luther Perrin vs. Stephen F. Austin [1934] Season: 227 (6 int) by Ron Irving [1977] Career: 384 (19 int) by Rob Irving [1976-78]

Most Interceptions Returned for Touchdown Game: 1, many times last by Savion Brown (85 yards) at South Alabama [2015]

Longest Interception Returns

105 Luther Perrin vs. Stephen F. Austin, 1934 (TD) 99 Al Riles at WKU, 2013 (TD) 90 Ron Irvin at Arkansas State, 1977 (TD) 89 Melvin White vs. Troy, 2011 (TD) 85 Savion Brown at South Alabama, 2015 (TD) 83 Gerald Rooney vs. McNeese State, 1953 (TD) 82 Corey Trim vs. Tulane (N.O.B.), 2013 (TD) 79 Jack Herron vs. East Texas Baptist, 1950 (TD) 79 Michael Adams vs. Middle Tennessee, 2006 (TD) 70 Dwight Bentley vs. North Texas, 2009 (TD) 66 Lindsey Landry vs. Hardin-Simmons, 1963

SEASON Mike McDonald

Interceptions 1. 9 Orlando Thomas 9 Mike McDonald 9 Ed Pratt 4. 8 Ron Irving 8 Mike McDonald

[1993] [1970] [1965] [1976] [1968]

Interception Return Yards 1. 227 Ron Irving 2. 160 Mike McDonald 3. 140 Mike McDonald 4. 131 Ron Irving 5. 110 Jemarlous Moten

[1977] [1968] [1970] [1978] [2011]

CAREER

Orlando Thomas

Interceptions 1. 21 Mike McDonald 2. 19 Ron Irving 3. 18 Orlando Thomas 4. 17 Ed Pratt 5. 12 Charles Tillman

[1968-71] [1976-78] [1991-94] [1964-67] [1999-02]

Interception Return Yards 1. 384 Ron Irving 2. 380 Mike McDonald 3. 347 Orlando Thomas 4. 198 Dwight Bentley 5. 185 Ed Pratt

[1976-78] [1968-71] [1991-94] [2008-11] [1964-67]

Did you kneaux? In 2003, UL became the first school in NCAA history to score two TD’s in one season on blocked field goal returns. Britt Jackson’s 30-yard interception return for a TD with 6:30 left in the game helped the Cajuns upset #25 Texas A&M on Sept. 14, 1996 by a final score of 29-22. The defense had four INT’s and recovered four fumbles that day. Thomas King attempted the first defensive extra point return in NCAA history (6 yards on 9/3/88).

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ANNUAL LEADERS

Player Tracy Walker Savion Brown Corey Trim Tracy Walker Sean Thomas Rodney Gillis Dwight Bentley Lance Kelley Jemarlous Moten Orkeys Auriene Lionel Stokes Dwight Bentley Gerren Blount Maurice Rolle, Jr. Derik Keyes Daylon McCoy Gerren Blount Jarrett Jones Gerren Blount Michael Adams Antwain Spann Wendall Williams Jamal Smith Charles Tillman Charles Tillman Charles Tillman Travis Schwartz Curnell Schumack Darien King Matt Cieslak Mike Ellis Damon Mason Tim Sensley Orlando Thomas Orlando Thomas Donald Collins Peter Hypolite Van Ray Alexander Donald Collins Thomas King Thomas King Jim Brenner Elton Slater Clarence Glenn Charles Bennett Jim Roethele Cooter Mansur Jim Roethele David Pingston Willie Allen Ronnie Nunez Dave McRae Ron Irving Ron Irving Ron Irving Three Players Tied John Bordelon Steve Johnson Charles Fox Leroy Johns Mike McDonald Mike McDonald Dickey Mart Mike McDonald Dwight Sevin Herbie LeBlanc Edward Pratt Three Players Tied Bill Bayard O’Neal Weber Freddie Byars Tommy Kelly Three Players Tied Dan Mastrean Carlton Falgout NOT AVAILABLE NOT AVAILABLE Marvin Leonard NOT AVAILABLE Louis Roth Don Alonzo Louis Roth Louis Roth Al McGovern Three Players Tied Dick Pate

INT Yds Avg TD 3 41 13.7 0 3 101 33.7 1 2 49 24.5 0 2 19 9.5 0 4 34 8.5 0 5 50 10.0 0 3 90 30.0 2 3 36 12.0 0 3 110 36.7 2 3 0 0.0 0 3 0 0.0 0 3 89 29.7 1 3 45 15.0 0 3 13 4.3 0 2 63 31.5 0 2 5 2.5 0 3 10 3.3 0 3 4 1.3 0 2 0 0.0 0 2 27 13.5 0 4 89 22.3 1 3 40 13.3 0 2 44 22.0 1 2 8 4.0 0 4 13 3.2 0 6 15 2.5 0 2 89 44.5 2 2 6 3.0 0 2 21 10.5 0 3 79 26.3 1 2 22 11.0 0 4 51 12.8 1 4 1 0.3 0 6 25 4.2 0 9 84 9.3 1 3 47 15.7 0 3 99 33.0 0 3 21 7.0 0 3 21 7.0 0 3 0 0.0 0 5 49 9.8 0 5 20 4.0 0 8 1 0.1 0 4 52 13.0 1 2 64 32.0 1 4 0 0.0 0 3 28 9.3 0 3 6 2.0 0 3 62 15.5 0 4 31 7.8 0 4 8 2.0 0 6 21 3.5 0 5 131 26.2 0 6 227 26.5 2 8 26 3.3 1 3 3 21 7.0 0 2 0 0.0 0 4 52 13.0 1 3 24 8.0 0 3 24 8.0 0 9 140 15.6 0 3 36 12.0 0 8 160 20.0 0 5 93 18.6 0 5 36 7.2 0 9 108 12.0 0 2 2 16 8.0 0 2 13 6.5 0 3 22 7.3 0 3 18 6.0 0 2 3 54 18.0 1 2 46 23.0 0 3

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ANNUAL YARDAGE LEADERS

TEAM RECORDS

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Most Punts Game: 14 at Southeastern Louisiana [1967] Season: 89 [1978]

Most Yards Game: 580 at Southeastern Louisiana [1967] Season: 3,213 [1998]

Highest Average Game: 54.8 vs. Southern [2014] Season: 42.9 (13 games) [2014]

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

Most individual records available since 1949

Most Punts

Chris Shaw

Game: 14 by Roy Pendergraft at Southeastern La. [1967] Season: 81 by Grant Autrey [2000] Career: 251 by Grant Autrey [1999-2003]

Most Yards Game: 580 by Roy Pendergraft at Southeastern La. [1967] Season: 3,213 by Chris Shaw [1998] Career: 9,636 by Grant Autrey [1999-2003]

Highest Average Game: 54.8 by Daniel Cadona vs. Southern [2014] [4 punts for 219 yards] Season: 42.9 by Daniel Cadona [2014] [58 punts for 2,486 yards] Career: 43.3 by Steven Coutts [2015-16] [123 punts for 5,326 yards]

Longest Punts

Grant Autrey

88, Wayne Kingery at Northwestern State [1948] 79, Steve Gossen vs. Louisiana Tech [1959] 79, Randy Baggett at Tennessee [1992] 77, Daniel Cadona vs. Southern [2014] 75, Charles Copes [1952] 73, Kim Hebert, vs. Northern Illinois [1989] 73, Mike Jones vs. Texas Tech [1996]

Year 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 1979 1978 1977 1976 1975 1974 1973 1972 1971 1970 1969 1968 1967 1966 1965 1964 1963 1962 1961 1960 1959 1958 1957 1956 1955 1954 1953 1952 1951 1950 1949

Player Steven Coutts Steven Coutts Daniel Cadona Daniel Cadona Brett Baer Brett Baer Spencer Ortego Spencer Ortego Spencer Ortego Spencer Ortego Brit Framel Brit Framel David Schexnayder Grant Autrey Grant Autrey Jonathon Knott Grant Autrey Chris Shaw Chris Shaw Chris Shaw Chris Shaw Mike Jones Mike Jones Jody Watkins Randy Baggett Randy Baggett Kim Hebert Kim Hebert Leslie Luquette Buddy Still Buddy Still Terry Falgout Terry Falgout Terry Falgout Terry Falgout Larry Trussel Larry Trussel John Roveto Ken Matthews Jeff Holm Steve Worner Keith Muehr Keith Muehr Danny Clement Danny Clement Danny Clement Roy Pendergraft Roy Pendergraft Roy Pendergraft Roy Pendergraft Chester Gosnell Chester Gosnell Harvey Saddler Chester Gosnell L.J. Poimboeuf Olie Cordill Jerry King Steve Gossen Steve Gossen Not Available Ralph Davis Jim Bosnall Morris Millet Roy Domengeaux Charles Copes Ken Sweeney E.J. Lewis Gerry Hodges

Att Yds Avg Lg 64 2,825 44.1 68 59 2,501 42.4 64 58 2,486 42.9 77 53 2,210 41.7 59 59 2,478 42.0 69 79 3,185 40.3 60 72 2,885 40.1 55 66 2,682 40.6 60 48 1,875 39.1 63 56 2,177 38.9 59 54 2,109 39.1 72 47 1,801 38.3 55 33 1,176 35.6 51 77 3,018 39.2 54 78 3,108 39.8 62 66 2,418 36.6 53 81 3,005 37.1 61 61 2,461 40.3 60 79 3,213 40.7 60 64 2,737 42.8 65 28 1,121 40.0 58 55 2,043 37.1 53 60 2,398 40.0 58 65 2,562 39.4 71 71 2,969 41.8 79 63 2,400 38.1 59 56 2,000 35.7 52 62 2,341 37.8 73 49 1,692 34.5 53 35 1,431 40.9 58 46 1,837 39.9 61 72 2,777 38.6 58 21 831 39.6 56 56 2,258 40.3 56 66 2,469 37.4 49 71 2,859 40.3 49 66 2,383 36.1 53 71 2,651 37.3 58 55 1,960 35.6 57 66 2,353 35.7 54 34 1,241 36.5 58 61 2,368 39.5 60 72 2,790 38.8 67 51 1,843 36.1 50 69 2,465 35.7 52 1,852 35.8 48 46 1,816 39.5 54 66 2,610 39.5 60 60 2,500 39.7 66 62 2,426 39.1 59 34 1,384 39.6 60 2,400 40.0 55 29 982 36.4 52 52 2,000 38.5 55 42 1,512 36.0 27 1,055 30.1 39 1,415 36.3 41 1,701 41.5 79 33 1,274 38.6 23 22 8 14 47 45 31 31

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MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS

The modern era of NCAA football began in 1970 when the switch was made in statistical rankings from totals to per game averages . It was also the beginning of a standard 11game schedule.

Most Games

Season: 13 [2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2016]

Most Wins

Season: 9, two times [1970; 1976]

Most Consecutive Wins Season: 8, [1976] Overall: 8, [1976]

Most Consecutive Road Wins Overall: 7 [10/25/69-11/21/70]

Most Consecutive Games without a Loss Overall: 8, [1976]

Most Losses

Season: 10, three times [1973; 1997; 2000]

Most Consecutive Losses

MILESTONE GAMES First Game 50th Game 100th Game 200th Game 213th Game 300th Game 323rd Game 356th Game 400th Game 500th Game 583rd Game 585th Game 600th Game 700th Game 800th Game 858th Game 900th Game 915th Game 965th Game 968th Game

1,000th Game 1,041st Game 1,054th Game 1,066th Game 1,079th Game 1,104th Game

Season: 10 [1973] Overall: 15 [1973-74]

Most Consecutive Road Losses Overall: 18 [11/8/97-10/14/00]

Most Ties

December 21, 1901 Louisiana 6, Opelousas 5 November 20, 1912 Northwestern State 13, Louisiana 6 October 11, 1919 Tulane 73, Louisiana 0 November 30, 1929 Northwestern State 6, Louisiana 0 October 10, 1931 Fort Crockett (TX) 25, Louisiana 0 (first home night game) November 15, 1940 Southern Miss 21, Louisiana 14 January 1, 1944 Louisiana 24, Arkansas A&M 7 Oil Bowl -- First Bowl Game) October 25, 1947 Louisiana 38, Louisiana College 7 (First Homecoming Game) October 4, 1952 Louisiana 54, Troy 14 October 27, 1962 Louisiana 18, ULM 10 December 12, 1970 Tennessee State 26, Louisiana 25 (Grantland Rice Bowl) September 25, 1971 Louisiana 21, Santa Clara 0 (First Game at Cajun Field) October 21, 1972 Lamar 3, Louisiana 0 October 31, 1981 Louisiana 17, Louisiana Tech 17 November 10, 1990 Louisiana 17, Arkansas State 16 September 14, 1996 Louisiana 29, #25 Texas A&M 22 (First Victory Over a Ranked Team) November 20, 1999 Louisiana 37, Wofford 34 (OT) October 29, 2001 Middle Tennessee 26, Louisiana 9 (First Sun Belt Conference Game) October 29, 2005 Louisiana31, Troy 28 (OT) (100th Victory at Cajun Field) November 26, 2005 Louisiana 54, ULM 21 (Clinched First Sun Belt Conference Championship) November 1, 2008 Louisiana 49, FIU 20 December 17, 2011 Louisiana 32, San Diego State 30* (R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl) December 22, 2012 Louisiana 43, East Carolina 34 (R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl) December 21, 2013 Louisiana 24, Tulane 21* (R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl) December 20, 2014 Louisiana 16, Nevada 3 (R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl) December 17, 2016 Southern Miss 28, Louisiana 21 (R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl)

Season: 2 [1977]

* Game vacated due to NCAA sanctions.

Modern Era Miscellanea (since 1970)

MILESTONE WINS

Above-.500 Seasons: 18 Sub-.500 Seasons: 25 .500 Seasons: 3 Consecutive Winning Seasons: 4, [1986-89] Consecutive Losing Seasons: 9 [1996-2004] Record in Season Openers: 13-33 (.283) Record in Season Finales: 18-25-2 (.411) Consecutive Season-Opening Wins: 3 [1975-77] Consecutive Season-Opening Losses: 10 [1991-2000]

Cajun Field Miscellanea (since 1971)

All-Time Record: 117-113-2 (.509) Home Openers: 25-18 (.581) Most Wins, Season: 7 [1976] Most Losses, Season: 6 [1973] Record in Home Finales: 20-23-2 (.467) Record in August: 1-2 (.333) Record in September: 45-31 (.592) Record in October: 44-34-1 (.563) Record in November: 35-39-1 (.473) Record in December: 2-2 (.500) Consecutive Home-Opening Wins: 3, four times [1975-77; 1994-96; 2004-06; 2008-10] Consecutive Home-Opening Losses: 4, twice [1983-86; 1997-2000] Consecutive Wins: 11 [9/11/76-10/15/77] Consecutive Losses: 7 [9/29/73-10/5/74]

Largest Margin of Victory (Modern Era) Rk 1. 2. 3. 5.

Margin Game 49 vs. Doane [1970] 45 vs. Northern Illinois [1988] 42 vs. Pacific [1995] 42 at Tulane [1990] 41 vs. North Carolina A&T [2006]

Largest Margin of Defeat (Modern Era) Rk 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Margin Game 70 at (16) Washington State [1997] 66 at Texas A&M [1997] 63 at Louisiana Tech [1998] 57 at (2) Texas [2005] 56 vs. Tulane [1997] 56 at Houston [1992]

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December 21, 1901 November 30, 1916 October 16, 1926 September 27, 1940 January 1, 1944 October 25, 1947 September 30, 1950 September 15, 1962 October 24, 1970 September 25, 1971 November 15, 1980 October 20, 1990 October 2, 2004 December 22, 2012 December 20, 2014

Louisiana 6, Opelousas 5 Louisiana 20, Northwestern State 0 Louisiana 15, Sam Houston State 0 Louisiana 6, Stephen F. Austin 0 Louisiana 24, Arkansas A&M 7 (Oil Bowl -- First Bowl Victory) Louisiana 38, Louisiana College 7 (First Homecoming Victory) Louisiana 6, Southeastern Louisiana 0 Louisiana 21, Mexico Poly Institute 0 Louisiana 15, Lamar 6 Louisiana 21, Santa Clara 0 (First Win at Cajun Field) Louisiana 27, Louisiana Tech 9 Louisiana 25, Tulsa 13 Louisiana 43, FIU 34 Louisiana 43, East Carolina 34 (R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl) Louisiana 16, Nevada 3 (R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl)

Score 49-0 45-0 45-3 48-6 48-7 Score 7-77 0-66 14-77 3-60 0-56 7-63

The Cajuns played their 1,000th football game on November 1, 2008 - a 49-20 victory over FIU. The crowd of 29,031 was the largest turnout for a conference game in Sun Belt history (since broken).

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OPPONENT RECORDS TOTAL OFFENSE RECORDS RECEIVING RECORDS Total Offensive - GAME Ind. Plays: TM Plays: Ind. Yards: TM Yards: Half: Total TD:

73 (413 yards) by Giovanni Vizza, North Texas [2007] 98 (525 yards) by Arkansas State [1975] 483 by Steve Ramsey, North Texas [1969] 774 by Texas A&M [1990] 513 (1st) by Louisiana Tech [1998] 6 by Luke McCown, Louisiana Tech [2000]; Terry Dean, Florida [1993]

PASSING RECORDS Passing - GAME

Ind. Att: 69 (45 comp) by Corey Robinson, Troy [2012] TM Att: 70 by Troy [2012] Ind. Comp: 45 (69 att) by Corey Robinson, Troy [2012] TM Comp: 49 by Troy [2012] Ind. Yards: 495 by Steve Ramsey, North Texas [1969] Half: 386 (1st) by Terry Dean, Florida [1993] Quarter: 226 (2nd) by Steve Ramsey, North Texas [1969] Play: 94 (TD) Denny Duron to Mike Barber, La. Tech [1973] 91 (TD) Bob Garrett to Mike Sherman, La. Tech [1985] 84 (TD) Corey Leonard to David Johnson, Ark. St. [2007] TM Yards: 524 by North Texas [1969] Half: 386 by Florida [1993] Ind. TD: 6 by Luke McCown, Louisiana Tech [2000]; Terry Dean, Florida [1993] Half: 5 (1st) by Terry Dean, Florida [1993] Quarter: 4 (2nd) by Steve Ramsey, North Texas [1969] TM TD: 7 by Houston [1992] Ind. INT: 6 by Bob Stockham, UNLV [1993]; Richard Williams, UNLV [1987]; Allen Taylor, ULM [1970] TM INT: 7 by ULM [1970]

RUSHING RECORDS Rushing - GAME

Ind. Att: 47 by Jason Davis, Louisiana Tech [1990] TM Att: 75 (297 yards] by Northwestern State [1969] Ind. Yards: 302 by Jason Davis, Louisiana Tech [1990] Half: 10-206 (1st) by Bo Jackson, Auburn [1985] Quarter: 6-181 (1st) by Bo Jackson, Auburn [1985] Play: 88 (TD) C.J. Alexander, Southeastern La. [1960] 84 (TD) Bobby Ray Tell, Louisiana Tech [1999] 83 Lindy Stewart, Southern Miss [1951] TM Yards: 565 by Auburn [1985] Half: 343 (1st) by Auburn [1985] Ind. TD: 4, nine times last by Lance Dunbar, North Texas [2009] TM TD: 9 by LSU [1936]

MOST YARDS RUSHING, GAME

Yds (Att.) 1. 302 (47) 2. 292 (38) 3. 290 (23) 4. 264 (23) 5. 257 (34) 257 (37) 7. 238 (37) 8. 234 (28) 9. 225 (24) 10. 223 (33) 11. 222 (21) 12. 217 (28) 13. 207 (18) 14. 206 (32) 15. 203 (36) 16. 198 (23) 17. 197 (23) 18. 191 (27) 19. 187 (32) 20. 184 (12) 21. 181 (24) 22. 179 (27) 179 (31) 24. 178 (34) 25. 177 (20)

Name, School Date Jason Davis, Louisiana Tech 9/29/90 Darren Sproles, Kansas State 9/18/04 Bo Jackson, Auburn 9/7/85 Bobby Ray Tell, Louisiana Tech 10/2/99 Ryan Moats, Louisiana Tech 9/11/04 Byron Hanspard, Texas Tech 11/16/96 Antonio Andrews, WKU 11/17/12 DuJuan Harris, Troy 11/22/08 Reggie Arnold, Arkansas State 10/13/07 Kevin Smith, UCF 9/29/07 Damion Fletcher, Southern Miss 8/30/08 Jamaal Fobbs, Oklahoma State 9/6/97 Leroy Harris, Arkansas State 10/4/75 Bobby Rainey, Western Ky. 10/22/11 Jamario Thomas, North Texas 11/5/04 Leon McQuay, Tampa 11/7/70 Patrick Cobbs, North Texas 11/5/05 Larry Rose III, New Mexico State 11/21/15 Lance Dunbar, North Texas 10/10/09 Kenneth Dixon, Louisiana Tech 9/6/14 Alfred Morris, Florida Atlantic 10/24/09 Tony Taylor, Northwestern State 9/23/00 Sam Dejarnette, Southern Miss 10/30/82 Jason Davis, Louisiana Tech 10/26/91 D.D. Kyles, Middle Tennessee 11/14/09

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Pass Receptions - GAME Catches: Yards: Half: TD Catch:

15 by Tommy Spinks, Louisiana Tech [1968] 266 by Siaha Burley, UCF [1998] 187 (1st) by Larry Stokes, Chattanooga [1973] 4 by Troy Edwards, Louisiana Tech [1998]

SCORING RECORDS Most Points - GAME

Individual: 30 (5TD) by Troy Edwards, Louisiana Tech [1998]; Leon McQuay, Tampa [1970] Team: 95 (15 TD) by Tulane [1912] First H: 56 by Washington State [1997] First Q: 35 by Washington State [1997] Second Q: 29 by Southern Miss [1996] Second H: 51 by Tulane [1912] Third Q: 33 by Tulane [1912] Fourth Q: 37 by Tulane [1920]

Most Point-After Attempts - GAME

Ind. Made: 11 by Rian Lindell, Washington State [1997] TM Made: 11 by Washington State [1997] Ind. Att: 11 by Rian Lindell, Washington State [1997] TM Att: 14 by LSU [1936]

Most Field Goals - GAME

Ind. Made: 6 by Phillip Doyle, Alabama [1990] TM Made: 6 by Alabama [1990] Ind. Att: 6 by Phillip Doyle, Alabama [1990] TM Att: 6 by Alabama [1990] Play: 55 Alan Gendreau, Middle Tenn. [2010] 53 Jesse Garcia, ULM [1983]

Blocked Field Goals - GAME Play:

86 (TD) Bill Bradshaw, Texas-Arlington [1976] 65 (TD) Jorrick Calvin, Troy [2008]

FIRST DOWN RECORDS Most First Downs - GAME Total: Rush: Pass: Penalty:

39 at Oklahoma State [2012] 24 by Texas A&M [1990]; Southeastern La. [1961] 24 by Troy [2012] 6 by Georgia State [2014; Arkansas State [1990]; Rice [1988]

PUNTING RECORDS Most Punts - GAME

Individual: 10 by Terry Hodges, Southeastern La. [1967] Team: 11 by Southeastern Louisiana [1967] Play: 83 Pete Reathe, Arkansas [1991] 80 Lynn Bock, Lamar [1973] 77 Lewis Colbert, Auburn [1985] 77 Ray Guy, Southern Miss [1970]

MOST YARDS RECEIVING, GAME

Yds (Rec.) TD Name, School Date 1. 266 (10) 2 Siaha Burley, UCF 10/24/98 2. 238 (12) 2 Marc Zeno, Tulane 11/14/87 3. 231 (14) 1 Casey Fitzgerald, North Texas 10/11/08 4. 230 (11) 1 Allenzae Staggers, Southern Miss 12/17/16 5. 227 (10) 1 Vincent Brisby, ULM 9/12/92 6. 217 (12) 1 Barry Moore, North Texas 9/20/69 7. 211 (15) 1 Tommy Spinks, Louisiana Tech 10/12/68 8. 206 (6) 2 Troy Edwards, Louisiana Tech 11/15/97 9. 204 (9) 2 William Dukes, Florida Atlantic 12/1/12 10. 198 (10) 3 Jeremy Patterson, Miami 9/11/93 11. 191 (11) 1 Adrian Burnette, Tulane 10/7/00 12. 190 (13) 2 Justin Blackmon, Okla. State 10/8/10 13. 187 (3) 2 Larry Stokes, Chattanooga 9/29/73 14. 179 (11) 2 Juamorris Stewart, Southern 9/5/09 15. 172 (11) 1 Gregory Hogan, NMSU 10/1/16 16. 171 (4) 2 Tony Atkins, ULM 11/7/98 17. 170 (7) 0 Kendall Newson, Middle Tenn. 9/25/99 18. 168 (11) 1 Brent Leonard, ULM 11/3/12 19. 165 (8) 1 Marcus Gaines, Louisiana Tech 10/3/15 20. 159 (11) 1 Steve Burkett, Austin College 11/2/62 21. 157 (9) 0 Chad Mackey, Louisiana Tech 9/28/96 22. 154 (9) 0 Chandler Worthy, Troy 9/8/12 154 (5) 4 Shaun McDonald, Arizona State 10/6/01 24. 153 (8) 3 Jack Jackson, Florida 11/6/93 25. 152 (12) 3 Steve Dundas, Pensacola Navy 9/28/68

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KICK RETURN RECORDS Kickoff Returns - GAME

Ind. Total: TM Total: Ind. Yards: TM Yards: Ind. TD: TM TD: Play:

8 by Ricky Watts, Tulsa [1977] 9 by Tulane [1988]; Tulsa [1977] 192 by T.Y. Hilton, FIU [2008] 227 by Arkansas State [1997] 1, several times last by Bryan Willis, Troy [2009] 1, several times; last by Troy [2009] 100 (TD) Antwaun Sherman, Idaho [2004] 100 (TD) Charlie McDaniels, Louisiana Tech [1974] 100 (TD) Kenny Thompson, Northwestern St. [1961]

PUNT RETURN RECORDS Punt Returns - GAME

Individual: 167 by Shawn Tims, Washington State [1997] TD Return: 2 by Darrent Williams, Oklahoma State [2003] Team High: 186 by Washington State [1997] Team Low: -9 by Texas-Arlington [1977] TD Return: 2 by Oklahoma State [2003]; Northwestern St. [1954] Play: 83 (TD) Don Millen, Northwestern State [1954] 82 (TD) Isaiah McKenzie, Georgia [2016] 82 (TD) Joe Dunn, Chattanooga [1965] 82 (TD) James McNew, Northwestern St. [1954]

Blocked Punt Returns - GAME Play:

53 (TD) by Jerry Fowler, Northwestern State [1959] 30 by Ricot Joseph, UCF [2001] 30 (TD) by Andrew Kopecky, UAB [2000]

DEFENSIVE RECORDS

Most Cajuns Passes Intercepted - GAME

Individual: 5 by Donald Pinson, Tennessee State [1970] TD Return: 2 by David McCrary, Chattanooga [1983] Team: 8 by Tennessee State [1970] TD Return: 2 by Chattanooga [1983]

Most Interception Return Yards - GAME

Individual: 95 by Chappell Mitchell, Arkansas State [1996] Team: 122 by Chattanooga [1983] Play: 95 (TD) Chappell Mitchell, Arkansas State [1996] 77 (TD) Greg Moss, FIU [2004] 75 (TD) Jermaine Jones, Northwestern State [1998]

Fumble Return Yards - GAME Play:

80 (TD) Chaz Williams, ULM [2004] 77 (TD) Ted Jones, ULM [1953] 69 (TD) Jamarcus Allen, WKU [2010]

PENALTY RECORDS Most Penalties - GAME Total: Half: Yards: Half:

18 (149 yards) by Tennessee State [1970] 14 [1st] by Tennessee State [1970] 184 (14 penalties) by Houston [1996] 119 [1st] by Tennessee State [1970]

MOST YARDS PASSING, GAME

Yds Name, School A-C-TD Date 1. 495 Steve Ramsey, North Texas 52-35-5 9/20/69 2. 472 Pete Thomas, ULM 54-38-2 11/15/14 3. 470 Corey Robinson, Troy 70-46-1 9/8/12 4. 448 Terry Dean, Florida 38-26-6 11/6/93 5. 438 Ryan Aplin, Arkansas St. 25-45-2 9/11/10 438 Daunte Culpepper, UCF 28-21-3 10/24/98 7. 432 Terry Bradshaw, La. Tech 47-28-2 10/12/68 8. 413 Mike Maxwell, Nevada 41-26-2 9/2/95 9. 410 John Welsh, Idaho 42-27-2 10/20/01 10. 403 Patrick Ramsey, Tulane 46-31-2 10/7/00 11. 396 Patrick Ramsey, Tulane 52-37-5 10/16/99 12. 393 Justice Hansen, Arkansas St. 57-35-1 11/26/16 13. 388 Brandon Weeden, Okla. St. 39-24-3 9/3/11 14. 383 Giovanni Vizza, North Texas 57-35-3 10/6/07 15. 380 Shaun King, Tulane 38-20-3 10/31/98 16. 379 Graham Wilbert, Fla. Atl. 38-25-2 12/1/12 17. 367 Kevin Kolb, Houston 31-24-2 10/7/06 18. 364 Tim Rattay, Louisiana Tech 30-16-5 11/15/97 19. 362 Anthony Calvillo, Utah State 51-29-1 9/4/93 20. 361 Giovanni Vizza, North Texas 44-29-2 10/11/08 21. 360 Ross Metheny, South Ala. 44-27-0 11/24/12 22. 359 Rusty Smith, Florida Atlantic 28-18-4 10/24/09 23. 354 Tyler Rogers, NMSU 49-31-2 10/1/16 24. 353 Luke McCown, La. Tech 42-31-6 10/14/00 25. 352 Nick Foles, Arizona 43-33-3 11/26/11

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INTRO | 2017 CAJUNS | COACHES | REVIEW | RECORDS | HISTORY | ADMINISTRATION | MEDIA 100-YARD RUSHING PERFORMANCES SINCE 1950 Current players in bold | Quarterbacks in italics

Rnk Yards (Att.) 1. 297 (20) 2. 271 (26) 3. 265 (19) 4. 261 (--) 5. 232 (27) 6. 223 (23) 7. 222 (12) 8. 214 (29) 9. 204 (33) 10. 201 (19) 11. 194 (23) 194 (27) 13. 193 (22) 14. 191 (18) 15. 189 (33) 16. 187 (28) 17. 186 (25) 18. 183 (20) 19. 178 (26) 20. 177 (31) 21. 175 (19) 175 (35) 23. 174 (14) 24. 172 (34) 25. 171 (30) 26. 170 (28) 27. 169 (14) 169 (17) 29. 164 (20) 30. 163 (15) 31. 162 (14) 162 (27) 162 (20) 34. 159 (18) 159 (21) 159 (31) 37. 156 (27) 156 (24) 39. 154 (21) 154 (23) 41. 153 (31) 42. 152 (19) 43. 150 (17) 150 (28) 150 (18) 150 (24) 47. 149 (10) 48. 147 (27) 49. 146 (16) 146 (23) 51. 145 (14) 145 (23) 145 (10) 54. 141 (27) 55. 139 (19) 139 (26) 139 (19) 139 (31) 59. 138 (22) 60. 137 (9) 137 (21) 137 (23) 63. 136 (26) 136 (24) 65. 135 (19) 66. 134 (28) 134 (14) 134 (17) 69. 133 (13) 133 (22) 133 (19) 72. 132 (--) 73. 131 (19) 74. 130 (18) 75. 129 (19) 129 (13) 129 (20) 129 (11) 129 (9) 80. 128 (16) 128 (22) 128 (23) 83. 127 (21) 127 (22) 85. 126 (22) 86. 125 (11) 125 (8) 88. 124 (25) 124 (19) 90. 123 (15) 123 (23) 123 (15) 123 (7)

2017 Media Guide

Name, Opponent (Date) Tyrell Fenroy at ULM (10/4/08) Brian Mitchell vs. Colorado State (11/21/87) Elijah McGuire vs. Arkansas State (10/21/14) F.G. Mixon at Stephen F. Austin (10/27/51) Brian Mitchell vs. Arkansas State (11/18/89) Elijah McGuire vs. South Alabama (9/17/16) Dwayne Williams at Tulane (11/1/86) Brian Mitchell vs. Lamar (11/11/89) Darren Brister (Fr.-HS) vs. Arkansas State (10/12/96) Jalen Nixon at Arkansas State (10/20/15) Tyrell Fenroy vs. Kent State (9/20/08) Charles Copes at Louisiana College (11/8/52) Brian Mitchell vs. ULM (9/30/89) Brian Mitchell (Fr.-HS) at Tulane (11/1/86) Alonzo Harris (Fr.-HS) at Middle Tennessee (10/29/11) Kenyon Cotton vs. New Mexico State (10/14/95) Marcus Prier vs. Pacific (10/21/95) Tyrell Fenroy at Kansas State (9/27/08) Tyrell Fenroy vs. Arkansas State (11/25/06) Marcus Prier vs. New Mexico State (10/14/95) Michael Desormeaux at Middle Tennessee (11/10/07) Thomas Jackson at Louisiana Tech (11/19/83) Michael Desormeaux (Fr.-RS) at Arkansas State (10/13/05) Tyrell Fenroy at Florida International (11/18/06) Eric Lindsey at Arkansas State (10/4/97) Elijah McGuire vs. Texas State (10/10/15) Elijah McGuire at Troy (11/29/14) Billy Higginbotham vs. Stephen F. Austin (10/25/52) Tyrell Fenroy (Fr.-HS) at ULM (11/26/05) Tyrell Fenroy (Fr.-HS) vs. Northwestern State (9/17/05) Elijah McGuire vs. Northwestern State (9/12/15) Greg Davis at ULM (9/19/81) Bill Bayard at Tampa (10/16/65) Elijah McGuire vs. New Mexico State (11/21/15) Michael Desormeaux vs. Troy (9/22/07) Jerome Coleman at Idaho (10/20/01) Tyrell Fenroy (Fr.-HS) vs. Troy (10/29/05) Brian Mitchell vs. Arkansas State (11/19/88) Brian Mitchell vs. Northern Illinois (11/4/89) George Crowson vs. Louisiana Tech (11/4/50) Chester Johnson vs. Idaho (10/25/03) Jim Barton vs. Northwestern State (11/15/69) Michael Desormeaux vs. Kent State (9/20/08) Tyrell Fenroy at Florida International (11/17/07) Michael Desormeaux vs. North Texas (10/6/07) Glen Floyd vs. Oklahoma State (9/6/86) Michael Desormeaux at ULM (10/4/08) Tyrell Fenroy (Fr.-HS) vs. Florida International (11/12/05) Michael Desormeaux at Southern Mississippi (8/30/08) Kenyon Cotton vs. Utah State (10/22/94) Terrance Broadway vs. WKU (11/17/12) Michael Desormeaux vs. Florida Atlantic (10/20/07) Louis Roth vs. Corpus Christi (10/15/55) Kenyon Cotton at Louisiana Tech (9/28/96) Elijah McGuire vs. McNeese State (9/10/16) Brian Mitchell at Tulane (10/29/88) Thomas Jackson at Wichita State (9/28/85) Rodney Smith at Lamar (10/15/79) Roland Henry at Chattanooga (9/26/70) Elijah McGuire (Fr.-HS) vs. Nicholls State (9/14/13) Alonzo Harris at Troy (9/8/12) Kenyon Cotton at UAB (10/19/96) Elijah McGuire at New Mexico State (11/8/14) Tyrell Fenroy vs. Ohio (9/8/07) Thomas Jackson at East Carolina (10/8/83) Brian Mitchell vs. Southern Miss (10/21/89) Robbie Juul at Arkansas State (11/6/71) Frank Foreman at East Texas State (9/29/56) Alonzo Harris at ULM (11/15/14) Jerry Babb at North Texas (11/5/05) Rodney Smith at Arkansas State (9/29/79) Jack Baker at Troy (10/6/51) Steve Gossen at Sam Houston State (9/21/58) Billy Higginbotham vs. Stephen F. Austin (10/24/53) Elijah McGuire at Georgia (11/19/16) Elijah McGuire vs. Southern (8/30/14) John Bernard at ULM (11/7/98) Barry Herbert vs. Tulsa (9/13/77) Mike Northcutt vs. Texas-Arlington (11/1/75) Michael Desormeaux at Troy (11/22/08) Tyrell Fenroy vs. Arkansas State (10/18/08) Jim Barton at Pensacola Navy (9/28/68) Alonzo Harris at Florida Atlantic (12/1/12) Darren Brister vs. Jacksonville State (11/11/00) Tyrell Fenroy vs. UTEP (11/8/08) Tyjuan Hayes (Fr.-HS) at Texas A&M (9/15/90) Louis Roth vs. East Texas State (10/1/55) Chester Johnson at ULM (11/20/04) Lafayette Mitchell vs. Trinity (9/23/72) Terrance Broadway at Florida Atlantic (12/1/12) Alonzo Harris vs. Tulane (10/6/12) Michael Desormeaux at North Texas (10/11/08) Tyrell Fenroy vs. North Texas (10/6/07)

Avg. 14.9 10.4 13.9 -8.6 9.7 18.5 7.4 6.2 10.6 8.4 7.2 8.8 10.6 5.7 6.7 7.4 9.2 6.9 5.7 9.2 5.0 12.4 5.1 5.7 6.1 12.1 9.9 8.2 10.9 11.6 6.0 8.1 8.8 7.6 5.1 5.8 6.5 7.3 6.7 9.3 8.0 8.8 5.4 8.3 6.3 14.9 5.4 9.1 6.3 10.4 6.3 14.5 5.2 7.3 5.3 7.3 4.5 6.3 15.2 6.5 6.0 5.2 5.7 7.1 4.8 9.6 7.9 10.2 6.1 7.0 -6.8 7.2 6.8 9.9 6.5 11.7 14.3 8.0 5.8 5.6 6.0 5.8 5.7 11.4 15.6 5.0 16.5 14.9 5.3 8.2 17.6

Rnk Yards (Att.) 123 (8) 123 (21) 96. 122 (--) 122 (15) 122 (--) 99. 121 (21) 121 (20) 121 (21) 102. 120 (21) 103. 119 (14) 119 (25) 119 (10) 106. 118 (19) 118 (27) 108. 117 (14) 117 (30) 110. 116 (18) 116 (21) 116 (22) 116 (16) 116 (15) 116 (17) 116 (9) 117. 115 (22) 115 (13) 115 (10) 115 (22) 121. 114 (19) 114 (20) 114 (22) 124. 113 (19) 113 (14) 113 (30) 113 (23) 113 (26) 113 (15) 113 (22) 113 (10) 132. 112 (20) 112 (28) 112 (15) 135. 111 (8) 136. 110 (28) 110 (10) 110 (10) 110 (15) 110 (24) 141. 109 (19) 109 (16) 143. 108 (15) 108 (24) 108 (24) 108 (13) 108 (16) 148. 107 (11) 107 (27) 107 (20) 107 (8) 152. 106 (16) 106 (18) 106 (17) 155. 105 (29) 105 (21) 105 (24) 105 (16) 159. 104 (14) 104 (20) 104 (17) 162. 103 (22) 103 (20) 103 (24) 165. 102 (22) 102 (13) 102 (23) 102 (20) 102 (16) 102 (11) 171. 101 (19) 101 (4) 101 (16) 101 (21) 101 (13) 101 (15) 101 (12) 101 (7) 179. 100 (24) 100 (11) 100 (17) 100 (26) 100 (14) 100 (18)

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Name, Opponent (Date) Avg. Billy Higginbotham vs. McNeese State (11/21/53) 15.4 Charles Copes at Southern Miss (10/11/52) 5.9 Steve Gossen vs. Sam Houston State (9/26/59) -Frank Foreman at Southern Arkansas (10/20/56) 8.1 F.G. Mixon at Troy (10/6/51) -Darren Brister at Tulane (10/16/99) 5.8 Steve Mocek vs. Northern Illinois (9/10/94) 6.1 Brian Mitchell vs. Memphis (11/7/87) 5.8 Alonzo Harris vs. East Carolina (12/22/12) 5.7 Elijah McGuire (Fr.-HS) vs. ULM (11/30/13) 8.5 Aaron Fisher at Miami (9/11/93) 4.8 Lindsey Landry vs. Austin College (11/2/62) 11.9 Tyrell Fenroy vs. ULM (11/24/07) 6.2 Tyrell Fenroy vs. ULM (12/2/06) 4.4 Roland Henry vs. Doane (10/3/70) 8.4 Jim Barton vs. ULM (11/1/69) 3.9 Elijah McGuire vs. South Alabama (11/1/14) 6.4 Michael Desormeaux at South Carolina (9/1/07) 5.5 Tyjuan Hayes at Arkansas (9/21/91) 5.3 Steve Mocek (Fr.-RS) vs. ULM (8/31/91) 7.3 Brian Mitchell vs. Northern Illinois (10/15/88) 7.7 Thomas Jackson vs. Idaho State (9/21/85) 6.8 Reggie Dupre vs. ULM (10/30/71) 12.9 Alonzo Harris at WKU (10/15/13) 5.2 Jerome Coleman (So.-HS) vs. Tulane (10/7/00) 8.8 Louis Roth vs. Northwestern State (11/12/55) 11.5 Charles Copes vs. Stephen F. Austin (10/25/52) 5.2 Undrea Sails vs. Southern (9/5/09) 6.0 Jerome Coleman (So.-HS) at Louisiana Tech (10/14/00) 5.8 Brian Mitchell vs. Rice (9/23/89) 5.2 Terrance Broadway at Texas State (10/14/14) 5.9 Tyrell Fenroy at (24) Tennessee (11/3/07) 8.1 Darren Brister at Washington State (10/9/99) 3.8 Kenyon Cotton vs. Northern Illinois (11/9/96) 4.9 Marcus Prier vs. Louisiana Tech (11/4/95) 4.3 Rodney Smith at Southern Illinois (9/8/79) 7.5 Jim Barton vs. McNeese State (11/22/69) 5.2 Lonny Price vs. Northwestern State (11/4/64) 11.3 Elijah McGuire at Texas State (10/22/16) 5.6 Blaine Gautier vs. FIU (11/20/10) 4.0 Jim Kemp at Louisiana College (9/16/67) 7.5 Louis Roth vs. McNeese State (11/21/53) 13.9 Elijah McGuire at ULM (12/3/16) 3.9 Torrey Pierce at Kentucky (9/5/15) 11.0 Elijah McGuire (Fr.-HS) at Arkansas State (10/22/13) 11.0 Tyrell Fenroy vs. Eastern Michigan (9/30/06) 7.3 Tyrell Fenroy at Houston (10/7/06) 4.6 Travis Smothers at South Carolina (8/31/03) 5.7 Marcus Prier at Arkansas State (10/16/93) 6.8 Terrance Broadway vs. East Carolina (12/22/12) 7.2 Jerome Coleman vs. Nicholls State (9/1/01) 4.5 Thomas Jackson at Rice (9/24/83) 4.5 F.G. Mixon vs. East Texas Baptist (9/23/50) 8.2 George Crowson vs. East Texas Baptist (9/23/50) 6.8 Elijah McGuire (Fr.-HS) at Georgia State (11/16/13) 9.7 Alonzo Harris vs. Arkansas State (10/21/14) 4.0 Kenyon Cotton vs. Southern Miss (11/18/95) 5.4 Fred Fredericksen vs. Austin College (11/2/62) 13.4 Alonzo Harris vs. New Mexico State (11/2/13) 6.6 Darren Brister at ULM (11/7/98) 5.9 Robbie Gill (Fr.-HS) vs. Trinity (10/2/71) 6.2 Alonzo Harris at Arkansas State (10/22/13) 3.7 Yobes Walker (Fr.-RS) vs. Florida Atlantic (10/24/09) 5.0 Darren Brister vs. Wofford (11/20/99) 4.4 Charles Copes vs. Troy (10/4/52) 6.6 Tyrell Fenroy vs. North Carolina A&T (9/23/06) 7.4 Steve Mocek vs. UNLV (11/5/94) 5.2 Ed Blanco vs. Arkansas State (10/11/80) 6.1 Elvis Joseph (Fr.-HS) vs. ULM (10/25/97) 4.7 Marcus Prier at Tulane (10/28/95) 5.2 Brian Mitchell vs. Tulsa (10/7/89) 4.3 Tyrell Fenroy (Fr.-HS) at North Texas (11/5/05) 4.6 Richard Pannell (Fr.-RS) vs. Tulsa (10/11/86) 7.8 Thomas Jackson at UNLV (10/26/85) 4.6 Don Wallace (Fr.-HS) at Lamar (11/14/81) 5.1 Raymond Lation vs. Arkansas State (11/6/76) 6.4 Frank Foreman vs. Arkansas State (10/16/54) 9.3 Michael Desormeaux vs. Ohio (9/8/07) 5.3 Jerry Babb at Kansas State (9/18/04) 25.3 Kenyon Cotton vs. Arkansas State (10/8/94) 6.3 Steve Mocek vs. Louisiana Tech (11/27/93) 4.8 Mark Speyrer vs. Abilene Christian (10/7/72) 7.8 Delbert Deville vs. Abilene Christian (10/7/72) 6.7 Robbie Juul vs. Southeastern Louisiana (9/16/72) 8.4 Billy Higginbotham vs. Troy (10/4/52) 14.4 Tyrell Fenroy at Middle Tennessee (11/10/07) 4.2 Jerry Babb at ULM (11/26/05) 9.1 John Bernard vs. Western Kentucky (11/21/98) 5.9 Brian Mitchell at ULM (10/24/87) 3.8 George Roussel vs. St. Norbert (11/8/69) 7.1 Charles Copes vs. Louisiana College (11/7/53) 5.6

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2017 LOUISIANA RAGIN’ CAJUNS FOOTBALL 200-YARD PASSING PERFORMANCES SINCE 1950 Current players in bold

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Name, Opponent (Date) Eric Rekieta vs. ULM (10/11/03) Blaine Gautier vs. San Diego State (12/17/11) Jerry Babb at Middle Tennessee (11/15/03) Blaine Gautier at Western Kentucky (10/22/11) Jon Van Cleave at Idaho (10/20/01) Jon Van Cleave at Middle Tennessee (10/19/02) Brad McGuire at Ohio (10/30/10) Terrance Broadway vs. Arkansas State (10/23/12) Terrance Broadway at ULM (11/3/12) Jake Delhomme vs. Louisiana Tech (11/4/95) Blaine Gautier vs. ULM (11/5/11) Dwight Prudhomme vs. ULM (11/6/82) Jon Van Cleave at North Texas (11/10/01) Terrance Broadway vs. Texas State (10/5/13) Jerry Babb at New Mexico State (10/9/04) Chris Masson at ULM (11/27/10) Blaine Gautier vs. Florida Atlantic (10/1/11) Jon Van Cleave vs. New Mexico State (11/17/01) Jerry Babb at Louisiana Tech (9/11/04) Jake Delhomme vs. Northern Illinois (11/9/96) Terrance Broadway vs. East Carolina (12/22/12) Blaine Gautier at Arizona (11/26/11) Brian Mitchell at Southern Miss (10/21/89) Jake Delhomme at Arkansas (11/11/95) Chris Masson at North Texas (10/2/10) Chris Masson vs. Oklahoma State (10/8/10) Roy Henry vs. Pacific (10/23/76) Terrance Broadway at Akron (9/21/13) Terrance Broadway vs. South Alabama (11/24/12) Jerry Babb at Florida International (10/2/04) Jake Delhomme vs. Houston (10/5/96) Jake Delhomme at Louisiana Tech (9/28/96) Lance Domec at Middle Tennessee (11/1/8/00) George Cousan at Northwestern State (11/14/70) Dwight Prudhomme vs. Louisiana Tech (11/13/82) Jake Delhomme vs. Arkansas State (10/12/96) Brian Mitchell at Louisiana Tech (10/8/88) Jon Van Cleave at Houston (9/14/02) Brooks Haack vs. New Mexico State (11/21/15) Chris Masson vs. Southern (9/5/09) Jon Van Cleave vs. Tulane (10/7/00) Brian Mitchell vs. Central Michigan (9/9/89) Jake Delhomme at UAB (10/19/96) Jake Delhomme vs. Troy (9/17/94) Jake Delhomme at Southern Miss (9/21/96) Jake Delhomme at Northern Illinois (9/23/95) Barton Folse at Arkansas (9/5/98) Brooks Haack at South Alabama (11/12/15) Jake Delhomme vs. UAB (9/9/95) Terrance Broadway at North Texas (10/16/12) Jon Van Cleave at Arkansas State (10/13/01) George Coussan vs. Tampa (11/7/70) Terrance Broadway vs. WKU (11/17/12) Jake Delhomme at Memphis (9/16/95) Jake Delhomme vs. Memphis (10/26/96) Anthony Jennings vs. South Alabama (9/17/16) Eric Rekieta vs. Arkansas State (11/9/02) George Coussan vs. Lamar (10/24/70) Jake Delhomme at Virginia Tech (11/2/96) Blaine Gautier at Florida Atlantic (11/13/11) Chris Masson at FIU (10/31/09) Jake Delhomme at Texas Tech (11/16/96) Jalen Nixon at Arkansas State (10/20/15) Michael Desormeaux vs. Kent State (9/20/08) Don Wallace at McNeese State (11/10/84) Brian Mitchell vs. Southern Miss (10/22/88) Chris Masson vs. ULM (11/21/09) Roy Henry vs. Southern Illinois (10/15/77) Jake Delhomme at Arkansas State (10/7/95) Brian Mitchell vs. Tulane (9/16/89) Jake Delhomme at Tulane (10/28/95) Jake Delhomme at San Jose State (9/24/94) Jon Van Cleave vs. Idaho (11/2/02) Chris Masson at Troy (10/16/11) Michael Desormeaux vs. Middle Tennessee (12/308) Barry Pollard vs. San Jose State (11/22/74) Anthony Jennings vs. Arkansas State (11/26/16) Jon Van Cleave vs. UAB (9/21/02) Anthony Jennings at Tulane (9/24/16) Jalen Nixon vs. Texas State (10/10/15) Blaine Gautier vs. North Texas (10/15/11) Terrance Broadway vs. Southern (8/30/14) Name, Opponent (Date)

2017 Media Guide

A-C-TD-I 54-33-4-2 40-24-1 56-37-4-1 51-32-2-1 35-27-3-1 41-28-2-1 25-39-2-1 39-28-3-3 32-23-4-1 40-27-3-1 47-30-4-0 31-22-2-1 66-34-1-1 23-18-4-0 45-29-2-0 21-43-2-1 33-26-2-0 43-26-4-1 53-31-1-2 32-22-5-0 32-21-1-1 36-24-1-0 30-16-1-1 43-24-2-3 18-32-2-0 33-55-2-1 31-19-2-1 37-25-3-1 19-11-2-0 42-30-1-1 35-16-1-1 34-19-1-0 45-28-3-0 27-14-3-1 40-21-2-0 28-19-3-1 35-16-2-1 44-23-1-1 37-24-2-1 24-18-2-0 31-16-1-1 30-15-1-0 38-18-4-3 46-22-2-2 36-21-1-0 31-15-2-0 30-16-1-1 34-21-1-1 19-13-1-0 41-26-1-1 40-29-2-1 39-18-1-2 33-23-1-2 37-15-3-1 40-24-0-3 26-18-3-2 33-25-1-1 24-10-1-1 34-17-1-2 21-36-2-1 36-22-1-1 42-19-1-2 44-17-2-2 22-15-1-0 28-16-0-1 39-20-2-1 27-16-0-0 45-18-0-2 28-20-2-1 32-15-0-2 40-21-1-2 36-16-2-3 32-17-2-1 23-41-1-1 25-18-4-0 44-23-0-3 24-13-2-0 23-16-1-0 38-19-2-2 29-22-0-3 20-14-4-0 20-32-3-2 A-C-TD-I

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Roy Henry vs. Louisiana Tech (10/23/76) Blaine Gautier at Oklahoma State (9/15/12) Roy Henry vs. Tulsa (9/3/77) Jake Delhomme vs. Pacific (10/21/95) Terrance Broadway at Georgia State (11/16/13) Michael Desormeaux vs. Ohio (9/8/07) Jon Van Cleave vs. North Texas (10/26/02) Terrance Broadway vs. New Mexico State (11/2/13) Jon Van Cleave vs. Middle Tennessee (9/29/01) Jerry Babb at Troy (11/4/06) Chris Masson at Arkansas State (11/7/09) Terrance Broadway vs. FIU (9/29/12) Jon Van Cleave at New Mexico State (10/12/02) Jerry Babb at Eastern Michigan (9/10/05) Terrance Broadway vs. Nevada (12/20/14) Jake Delhomme vs. Southern Miss (11/18/95) Jon Van Cleave vs. ULM (10/27/01) Terrance Broadway at Texas State (10/14/14) Eric Rekieta at Oklahoma State (10/4/03) Phil Reynolds at North Texas (10/4/80) Chris Masson vs. Western Kentucky (10/23/10) Jake Delhomme vs. Memphis (9/18/93) Jerry Babb vs. Northwestern State (9/17/05) Blaine Gautier at FIU (9/24/11) Chris Masson at Middle Tennessee (11/14/09) Brian Mitchell vs. Southern Miss (11/28/87) Jon Van Cleave at Arizona State (10/6/01) Brian Mitchell vs. Sam Houston State (9/16/88) Jake Delhomme at UNLV (11/20/93) Jake Delhomme vs. Louisiana Tech (11/27/93) Lance Domec at Arkansas State (10/4/97) Michael Desormeaux at North Texas (10/11/08) Roy Henry at Louisiana Tech (10/15/77) Curt Calderera at Louisiana Tech (10/26/81) James Freeman vs. Nicholls State (9/8/90) Terrance Broadway vs. South Alabama (11/1/14) Terrance Broadway vs. Georgia State (10/4/14) Michael Desormeaux vs. FIU (11/1/08) Don Wallace vs. East Carolina (11/3/84) Jake Delhomme at (4) Florida (8/31/96) Derek Dyer at Arkansas State (11/30/99) Chris Masson vs. Troy (10/8/11) Anthony Jennings at Georgia Southern (11/10/16) Barton Folse at UAB (10/3/98) Chris Masson vs. Florida Atlantic (10/24/09) Jerry Babb at Idaho (10/16/04) Jake Delhomme at Southern Miss (10/15/94) Blaine Gautier at Arkansas State (11/12/11) Jake Delhomme vs. Northern Illinois (9/10/94) Jerry Babb vs. Florida International (11/8/03) Terrance Broadway at Arkansas State (10/22/13) Brian Mitchell vs. Colorado State (11/21/87) Chris Masson at Western Kentucky (10/17/09) Curt Calderera vs. North Texas (9/26/81) Jerry Babb vs. Eastern Michigan (9/30/06) Michael Desormeaux at (24) Illinois (9/13/08)

34-18-2-1 31-16-0-1 22-13-4-0 22-13-3-0 16-10-4-0 26-16-2-0 41-21-0-1 20-14-1-1 37-25-1-1 29-16-2-1 40-28-0-0 19-15-1-0 30-22-2-0 21-29-0-0 26-31-1-0 36-18-0-1 33-20-1-0 14-21-1-1 37-25-0-1 24-15-2-2 16-34-1-2 27-19-2-0 18-28-3-2 26-14-3-0 43-25-1-1 21-13-3-0 44-19-1-1 29-15-2-0 26-14-3-0 25-19-0-1 20-17-3-0 20-14-3-1 36-16-3-3 35-16-2-0 23-12-2-2 16-28-0-0 20-26-2-0 19-13-2-0 21-14-2-1 24-11-2-4 31-17-1-1 29-21-2-0 26-17-0-0 36-17-0-2 30-19-1-1 42-17-1-1 32-11-1-5 38-19-2-3 20- 8-1-0 36-21-0-1 28-18-0-1 21-13-0-1 25-16-2-0 20- 8-1-0 21-17-2-0 35-25-1-0

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INTRO | 2017 CAJUNS | COACHES | REVIEW | RECORDS | HISTORY | ADMINISTRATION | MEDIA 100-YARD RECEIVING PERFORMANCES SINCE 1950 Current players in bold

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Yards (Rec.) 220 (8) 201 (13) 198 (8) 193 (9) 190 (10) 189 (9) 188 (10) 183 (12) 181 (7) 176 (12) 176 (6) 168 (4) 166 (5) 164 (8) 163 (3) 156 (9) 155 (6) 154 (7) 153 (3) 152 (7) 151 (10) 151 (6) 150 (4) 148 (8) 147 (3) 147 (12) 145 (6) 144 (13) 143 (9) 143 (11) 143 (3) 142 (10) 141 (9) 140 (10) 140 (8) 139 (8) 139 (4) 139 (8) 137 (5) 136 (13) 136 (6) 134 (10) 134 (8) 134 (9) 134 (8) 133 (10) 132 (6) 131 (8) 131 (7) 131 (7) 130 (7) 130 (10) 130 (6) 127 (6) 127 (6) 127 (4) 125 (3) 125 (7) 125 (9) 125 (4) 124 (8) 123 (3) 123 (9) 123 (14) 123 (2) 122 (8) 122 (6) 121 (5) 120 (6) 120 (7) 119 (8) 119 (5) 119 (6) 118 (5) 117 (6) 116 (6) 116 (3) 116 (5) 116 (3) 115 (7)

2017 Media Guide

Name, Opponent (Date) Willie Culpepper at McNeese State (11/15/86) Fred Stamps at Middle Tennessee (11/15/03) Fred Stamps vs. ULM (10/11/03) Javone Lawson vs. San Diego State (12/17/11) Brandon Stokley at Louisiana Tech (9/28/96) Brandon Stokley vs. Houston (10/5/96) Jamal Robinson at South Alabama (11/12/15) Jamal Robinson vs. New Mexico State (11/21/15) Brandon Stokley at (19) Tulane (10/31/98) Harry Peoples vs. Florida Atlantic (10/1/11) Brandon Stokley at Northern Illinois (9/23/95) Donald Richard vs. Northern Illinois (9/10/94) Harry Peoples vs. South Alabama (11/24/12) Quent McCollum vs. Southern Miss (10/21/89) Clarence Verdin at Texas-Arlington (10/16/82) Dave Oliver vs. Pacific (10/23/76) Brandon Stokley at Memphis (9/16/95) Willie Culpepper vs. Northern Illinois (10/15/88) Jamal Robinson at ULM (11/3/12) Brandon Stokley at Oklahoma State (11/14/98) Harry Peoples vs. FIU (9/29/12) Brandon Stokley at Arkansas (9/5/98) Tom Hauser vs. Southern Miss (9/12/70) Andre George at Middle Tennessee (10/19/02) Andre George vs. Tulane (10/7/00) Brandon Stokley vs. Louisiana Tech (11/4/95) Marcus Carter at Tulane (10/9/93) Harry Peoples vs. Western Kentucky (11/17/12) Bill Sampy vs. Arkansas State (10/23/04) Dave Oliver vs. Cincinnati (9/18/76) Dave Oliver at Cincinnati (10/25/75) Nelson Schexnayder vs. Northwestern State (11/13/71) Wayde Butler at Central Michigan (9/7/91) Harry Peoples at Western Kentucky (10/22/11) Donald Richard at Southern Miss (9/21/96) Al Riles vs. South Alabama (9/17/16) Fred Stamps at Houston (9/14/02) Brandon Stokley vs. Northern Illinois (11/9/96) Javone Lawson at Arizona (11/26/11) Ladarius Green (TE) vs. ULM (11/5/11) Quent McCollum at Tulsa (10/20/90) Elijah McGuire (RB) at Arkansas State (10/20/15) Fred Stamps vs. Arkansas State (11/9/02) Fred Stamps at Middle Tennessee (10/19/02) Wayde Butler vs. ULM (9/12/92) Brandon Stokley vs. Arkansas State (10/17/98) Willie Culpepper at Louisiana Tech (10/8/88) Javone Lawson vs. Troy (10/8/11) Ladarius Green (TE) vs. ULM (11/21/09) Marcus Wilridge vs. Middle Tennessee (9/26/99) Luke Aubrey (TE) vs. Troy (11/28/09) Brandon Stokley vs. Southern Miss (11/18/95) John Falgout vs. Lamar (9/20/52) Donald Richard at Southern Miss (10/15/94) Marcus Carter at UNLV (11/20/93) Tom Hauser at Louisiana Tech (10/11/69) Elijah McGuire (RB) at Georgia State (11/16/13) Kemmie Lewis at Idaho (10/16/04) Brandon Stokley at Arkansas (11/11/95) Nelson Schexnayder at Northwestern State (11/14/70) Jamal Robinson at Akron (9/21/13) Jason Chery at North Texas (10/11/08) Nick Dugas at Idaho (10/20/01) Nick Dugas at Arkansas State (10/13/01) Claude Charles vs. North Texas (9/26/81) Brandon Stokley at (4) Florida (8/31/96) Pierre Perkins vs. East Carolina (11/3/84) Ladarius Green (TE) vs. San Diego State (12/17/11) Ladarius Green (TE) vs. La.-Monore (11/27/10) Ulysses Abadie at Lamar (10/20/73) Jamarl Robinson vs. Georgia State (10/4/14) Ladarius Green (TE) vs. Troy (11/28/09) Quent McCollum at Tulane (9/16/89) Fred Stamps at Oklahoma State (10/4/03) Donald Richard vs. Louisiana Tech (11/4/95) Jamal Robinson vs. East Carolina (12/22/12) Donald Richard vs. UAB (9/9/95) Calvin James (TE) at Hawai`i (10/1/77) Nelson Schexnayder vs. Southeastern Louisiana (9/19/70) Marlin Miller vs. Florida Atlantic (10/24/09)

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Rnk Yards (Rec.) 115 (7) 115 (9) 115 (8) 84. 114 (4) 114 (3) 86. 113 (4) 113 (3) 113 (7) 113 (8) 90. 112 (5) 91. 111 (6) 111 (5) 111 (2) 94. 110 (8) 110 (7) 110 (4) 110 (5) 110 (8) 110 (7) 100. 109 (2) 109 (8) 109 (6) 109 (4) 104. 108 (7) 105. 107 (5) 107 (6) 107 (7) 107 (8) 107 (4) 107 (7) 107 (8) 112. 106 (10) 106 (5) 106 (6) 106 (3) 116. 105 (7) 105 (6) 118. 104 (7) 104 (8) 104 (5) 121. 103 (8) 103 (6) 103 (3) 103 (4) 125. 102 (8) 102 (7) 102 (6) 102 (6) 102 (6) 102 (8) 131. 101 (2) 101 (5) 101 (2) 101 (6) 135. 100 (7)

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Name, Opponent (Date) TD Fred Stamps at Texas A&M (8/31/02) Brandon Stokley at Arkansas State (10/7/95) Quent McCollum vs. Southern Miss (10/22/88) Jamal Robinson vs. Texas State (10/5/13) Rodney Smith vs. Louisiana Tech (10/7/78) Ja’Marcus Bradley vs. Arkansas State (11/26/16) Javone Lawson vs. South Alabama (11/24/12) Brandon Stokley at Tulane (10/28/95) Marcus Carter vs. Memphis (9/18/93) Jamal Robinson vs. Southern (8/30/14) Ladarius Green (TE) vs. Florida Atlantic (11/13/10) Fred Stamps vs. UAB (9/21/02) Dave Oliver vs. McNeese State (11/27/76) Al Riles at New Mexico State (10/1/16) Javone Lawson vs. ULM (11/5/11) Darryl Surgent at Ohio (10/30/10) Fred Stamps at Idaho (10/20/01) Brandon Stokley vs. Western Kentucky (11/21/98) Claude Charles at Louisiana Tech (10/26/81) Darryl Surgent vs. North Texas (10/15/11) Bill Sampy at New Mexico State (10/9/04) Andre George vs. Idaho (11/2/02) Mickey Bergeron vs. Lamar (10/26/68) Brandon Stokley vs. Arkansas State (10/12/96) Darryl Surgent vs. Arkansas State (10/23/12) Ladarius Green (TE) vs. Ohio (10/30/10) Jason Chery vs. ULM (11/24/07) Bill Sampy at Louisiana Tech (9/11/04) Marcus Wilridge vs. Nicholls State (9/1/01) Marcus Carter at Miami (9/11/93) Quent McCollum vs. Alabama (10/6/90) Elijah McGuire (RB) at Boise State (9/20/14) Jamal Robinson vs. Arkansas State (10/23/12) Desmond Williams vs. Louisiana Tech (11/15/97) Leonard Kleinpeter at Lamar (10/30/65) Al Riles at Georgia (11/19/16) Willie Culpepper vs. Southern Miss (11/28/87) Jamal Robinson at Arkansas State (10/22/13) Bill Sampy at ULM (11/20/04) Marcus Wilridge vs. Tulane (10/7/00) Al Riles at Georgia State (11/7/15) Ladarius Green (TE) vs. FIU (11/20/10) Brandon Stokley vs. Northwestern State (9/12/98) Jim Kemp (FB) vs. Arkansas State (11/9/68) Javone Lawson at Western Kentucky (10/22/11) Derrick Smith vs. North Texas (11/11/06) Bill Sampy vs. ULM (10/11/03) Franco Smith at Arkansas State (10/4/97) Donald Richard vs. Northern Illinois (11/9/96) Donald Richard at Tulane (10/28/95) Jason Chery at Arkansas State (10/13/07) Andre George at Middle Tennessee (11/18/00) Clarence Verdin at Rice (9/24/83) Curtis Calhoun (TE) at North Texas (10/4/80) Fred Stamps vs. New Mexico State (11/17/01)

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2017 LOUISIANA RAGIN’ CAJUNS FOOTBALL

TOP PERFORMANCES 1. at Rice (9/24/83) (L, 22-21) Rusher: Thomas Jackson (24 attempts, 108 yds, 0 TD) Receiver: Clarence Verdin (2 rec., 101 yds, 1 TD) 2. vs. Northern Illinois (10/15/88) (W, 45-0) Rusher: Brian Mitchell-QB (15-116-0) Receiver: Willie Culpepper (7-154-0)

6. vs. Nicholls State (9/1/01) (W, 20-0) 1 Rusher: Jerome Coleman (24-108-0) Receiver: Marcus Wilridge (4-107-0) 7. at Idaho (10/20/01) (W, 54-37) 1 Rusher: Jerome Coleman (31-159-0) Receiver: Nick Dugas (9-123-1); Fred Stamps (5-110-0)

3. at Southern Miss (10/21/89) (W, 24-21) Rusher: Brian Mitchell-QB (28-134-0) Receiver: Quent McCollum (8-164-0)

8. at ULM (11/20/04) (L, 13-10) 1 Rusher: Chester Johnson (25-124-0) Receiver: Bill Sampy (8-104-1)

4. at Miami (Fla.) (9/11/93) (L, 29-28) Rusher: Aaron Fisher (25-119-0) Receiver: Marcus Carter (7-107-0)

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9. vs. ULM (11/24/07) (L, 17-11) 1 Rusher: Tyrell Fenroy (19-118-1) Receiver: Jason Chery (7-107-0)

5. vs. Northern Illinois (9/10/94) (W, 29-9) Rusher: Steve Mocek (20-121-0) Receiver: Donald Richard (4-168-1)

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20 . at North Texas (10/11/08) (W, 59-30) Rusher: Michael Desormeaux-QB (15-123-1) Receiver: Jason Chery (3-123-3)

6. at Tulane (10/28/95) (W, 32-28) Rusher: Marcus Prier (26-103-0) Receiver: Brandon Stokley (7-113-1); Donald Richard (8-102-0)

1. at Southern Miss (10/21/89) (W, 24-21) Passer: Brian Mitchell (313) Rusher: Brian Mitchell (134) Receiver: Quent McCollum (164)

21 . vs. Florida Atlantic (10/24/09) (L, 51-29) Rusher: Yobes Walker (21-105-0) Receiver: Marlin Miller (7-115-1)

7. vs. Louisiana Tech (11/4/95) (W, 40-33) Rusher: Marcus Prier (26-113-0) Receiver: Brandon Stokley (12-147-2); Donald Richard (6-117-0)

22 . vs. FIU (11/20/10) (L, 38-17) Rusher: Blaine Gautier - QB (28-112-1) Receiver: Ladarius Green (6-103-1)

2. vs. Louisiana Tech (11/4/95) (W, 40-33) Passer: Jake Delhomme (371) Rusher: Marcus Prier (113) Receiver: Brandon Stokley (147)& Donald Richard (117)

23 . vs. Western Kentucky (11/17/12) (W, 38-17) Rusher: Terrance Broadway - QB (14-145-1); Alonzo Harris (10-104-0) Receiver: Harry Peoples (13-144-1)

8. vs. Southern Miss (11/18/95) (L, 35-32) Rusher: Kenyon Cotton (20-107-0) Receiver: Brandon Stokley (10-130-0) 9. at Louisiana Tech (9/28/96 (W, 37-31) Rusher: Kenyon Cotton (27-141-0) Receiver: Brandon Stokley (10-190-1)

3. at Louisiana Tech (9/28/96) (W, 37-31) Passer: Jake Delhomme (300) Rusher: Kenyon Cotton (141) Receiver: Brandon Stokley (190)

23 . vs. East Carolina (12/22/12) (W, 43-34) Rusher: Terrance Broadway - QB (15-114-1); Alonzo Harris (21-120-2) Receiver: Jamal Robinson (6-116-0)

0. vs. Arkansas State (10/12/96) (W, 42-31) 1 Rusher: Darren Brister (33-204-0) Receiver: Brandon Stokley (7-108-2)

4. vs. Northern Illinois (11/9/96) (W, 45-31) Passer: Jake Delhomme (319) Rusher: Kenyon Cotton (113) Receiver: Brandon Stokley (139)& Donald Richard (102)

24 . at Arkansas State (10/22/13) (W, 23-7) Rushers: Elijah McGuire (10-110-0) Alonzo Harris (29-105-2) Receiver: Jamal Robinson (7-104-0)

1. vs. Northern Illinois (11/9/96) (W, 45-31) 1 Rusher: Kenyon Cotton (23-113-0) Receiver: Brandon Stokley (8-139-1); Donald Richard (6-102-1)

25 . at Georgia State (11/16/13) (W, 35-21) Rusher: Elijah McGuire (11-107-0) Receiver: Elijah McGuire (3-125-2)

2. at Arkansas State (10/4/97) (W, 41-38) 1 Rusher: Eric Lindsey (30-171-0) Receiver: Franco Smith ( 6-102-2)

5. at Idaho (10/20/01) (W, 54-37) Passer: Jon Van Cleave (407) Rusher: Jerome Coleman (159) Receiver: Nick Dugas (123) & Fred Stamps (110)

26 . at Arkansas State (10/20/15) (L, 37-27) Rusher: Jalen Nixon (19-201-1) Receiver: Elijah McGuire (10-134-1)

3. at ULM (10/25/97) (L, 28-21 OT) 1 Rusher: Elvis Joseph (22-103-0) Receiver: Marcus Wilridge (4-123-1)

6. vs. East Carolina (12/22/12) (W, 43-34) Passer: Terrance Broadway (316) Rusher: Alonzo Harris (120) & Terrance Broadway (108) Receiver: Jamal Robinson (116)

27 . vs. New Mexico State (11/21/15) (L, 37-34) Rusher: Elijah McGuire (18-159-2) Receiver: Jamal Robinson (12-183-1)

4. vs. WKU (11/11/98) (L, 38-24) 1 Rusher: John Bernard (17-100-0) Receiver: Brandon Stokley (8-110-1)

28 . vs. South Alabama (9/17/16) (W, 28-23) Rusher: Elijah McGuire (23-223-1) Receiver: Al Riles (8-139-1)

5. vs. Tulane (10/7/00) (L, 38-37) 1 Rusher: Jerome Coleman (13-115-0) Receiver: Andre George (3-147-1); Marcus Wilridge (5-104-0)

29. at Georgia (11/19/16) (L, 35-21) Rusher: Elijah McGuire (19-129-0) Receiver: Al Riles (7-105-0)

top scoring quarterback/receiving combinations Quarterback/Receiver 1. Jake Delhomme/Donald Richard (1994-96) 2. Jake Delhomme/Brandon Stokley (1995-96) 4. Terrance Broadway/Jamal Robinson (2012-14) 4. Roy Henry/David Oliver (1975-76) 5. Blaine Gautier/Ladarius Green (2010-11) 6. Jon Van Cleave/Fred Stamps (2001-02) Brian Mitchell/Willie Culpepper (1986-88) Jack Herron/Charles Gaudin (1951)

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9. Blaine Gautier/Darryl Surgent (2011) Michael Desormeaux/Jason Chery (2005-08) Jerry Babb/Bill Sampy (2003-05) Tyjuan Hayes/Wayde Butler (1991-92) 13. Eric Rekieta/Fred Stamps (2002-03) Jon Van Cleave/Andre George (2000-02) O’Neal Weber/Leonard Kleinpeter (1965-66) Allen Meyers/John Falgout (1952)

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Southland Conference 1971 Louis Age, OL; Don Blair, OL 1972 Don Blair, OL; Les Vogel, DL; Ken Williams, LB 1973 David Neustrom, LB; Neal O’Brien, DL; Les Vogel, DL 1975 G.A. Rodrigue, LB; Rafael Septien, K 1976 Roy Henry, QB ; Bob Rule, LB ; Rafael Septien, K ; Keith Walker, DE 1977 Ron Irving, DB ; John Roveto, K ; Keith Walker, DL 1978 Frank Bartley, LB; Ken Chenier, DL ; Ron Irving, DB 1979 Rodney Breaux, DB ; Rodney Smith, RB; Dale Thomas, DL 1980 Willie Allen, DB ; Tyrone Copper, OL ; Dennis Peoples, OL; Dale Thomas, DL 1981 Brent Anderson, TE; Andy Martin, DE Big West Conference 1993 Harry Lemming, Sr.-OL; Conrad Lewis, Sr. DL; Charles Poole, Sr.-LB; John Robinson, Sr.-DL; Orlando Thomas, Jr.-DB 1994 Patrice Alexander, Sr.-LB; Keno Hills, Jr.-OL; Jeff Mitchell, Jr.-DL; Orlando Thomas, Sr.-DB; Fernando Thomas, Sr.-DB 1995 Pat Brennan, Jr.-LB; Sam Heinen, Sr.-OL; Keno Hills, Sr.-OL; Britt Jackson, Jr.-DB; Damon Mason, Jr.-DB; Jeff Mitchell, Sr.-DL Sun Belt Conference 2001 Charles Tillman, Jr.-DB 2002 Fred Stamps, Jr.-WR; Charles Tillman, Sr.-DB 2003 Fred Stamps, Sr.-WR; Antonio Floyd, Sr.-DE; Sean Comiskey, So.-K 2004 C.C. Brown, Sr.-DB 2005 Brandon Cox, Jr.-OL; Michael Desormeaux, Fr. (All-Purpose); Greg Hodges, Sr.-OL 2006 Tyrell Fenroy, So.-RB; Brandon Cox, Sr.-OL; Drew Edmiston, So.-K 2007 Tyrell Fenroy, Jr.-RB; Rodney Hardeway, Sr.-DE; Jesse Newman, Sr.-OL 2008 Brad Bustle, Jr.-OL; Michael Desormeaux, Sr.-QB; Tyrell Fenroy, Sr.-RB; Chris Fisher, Jr.-OL 2009 Brad Bustle, Sr.-OL; Chris Fisher, Sr.-OL; Spencer Ortego, Jr.-P 2010 Ladarius Green, Jr.-TE 2011 Javone Lawson, Jr.-WR; Ladarius Green, Sr.-TE; Bernard Smith, Sr.-DL; Lance Kelley, Sr.-LB; Dwight Bentley, Sr.-DB 2012 Brett Baer, Sr.-P-PK; Jemarlous Moten, Sr.-DB; Emeka Onyenekwu, Sr.-DL 2013 Alonzo Harris, Jr.-RB; Elijah McGuire, Fr.-RB; Andre Huval, Sr.-OL; Justin Anderson, Sr.-LB; Darryl Surgent, Sr.-RS 2014 Elijah McGuire, So.-RB; Daniel Quave, Sr.-OL; Justin Hamilton, Sr.-DL; Christian Ringo, Sr.-DL, Elijah McGuire, So.-AP 2015 Jamal Robinson, WR; Dominique Tovell, LB 2016 Al Riles, WR; Otha Peters, LB

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Big West Conference 1993 Patrice Alexander, Jr.-LB 1994 Kenyon Cotton, So.-RB; Clifton Sylvester, Jr.-DL 1995 Paul Cabble, Jr.-DL; Kelcy Dotson, Jr.-LB; Marcus Prier, Sr.-RB; Tim Sensley, Sr.-DB; Brandon Stokley, Fr.-WR Sun Belt Conference 2001 Ross Brupbacher, Jr.-LB; Nick Dugas, Jr.-WR; Kyries Hebert, Sr.-DB; Jonathon Raush, Sr.-OL 2002 Josh Joerg, Jr.-TE; Jonathon Raush, Sr.-OL; Walter Sampson, Sr.-DL 2003 D’Anthony Batiste, Sr.-OL; C.C. Brown, Jr.-DB 2004 Bill Sampy, Jr.-WR 2005 Tyrell Fenroy, Fr.-RB; Eugene Kwarteng, Sr.-DL; Jesse Newman, So.-OL 2006 Michael Desormeaux, So. (All-Purpose) 2007 Chris Fisher, So.-OL; Drew Edmiston, Jr.-K; Antwyne Zanders, Jr.-LB; Michael Desormeaux, Jr. (All-Purpose) 2008 Jason Chery, Sr.-WR; Derik Keyes, Sr.-DB Jason Chery, Sr. (All-Purpose); 2009 Ladarius Green, So.-TE; Antwyne Zanders, Jr.-LB 2010 Ian Burks, Sr.-OL 2011 Blaine Gatier, Sr.-QB; Leonardo Bates, Jr.-OL; Brett Baer, Jr.-P & PK

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Leonardo Bates, Sr.-OL; Harry Peoples, Sr.-WR Jamal Robinson, Jr.-WR; Daniel Quave, Jr.-OL; Justin Hamilton, Jr.-DL; Trevence Patt, Jr.-DB Mykhael Quave, Jr.-OL; Corey Trim, Sr. DB; Hunter Stover, Sr.-PK Savion Brown, DB Elijah McGuire, RB; Joe Dillon, DL

Honorable Mention

Big West Conference 1993 Marcus Carter, Sr.-WR; Keno Hills, So.-OL; Jeff Mitchell, So.-DL; Robby Waguespack, Sr.-OL 1994 Jake Delhomme, So.-QB; Sam Heinen, Jr.-OL; Steve Mocek, Sr.-RB; Donald Richard, So.-WR; Cody Romero, So.-TE; Mike Shafer, Jr.-K; Tim Sensley, Jr.-DB 1995 Kenyon Cotton, Jr.-RB; Jake Delhomme, Jr.-QB; Lerodric Gilmore, Sr.-DB; Donald Richard, Jr.-WR; Mike Shafer, Sr.-K; Chucky Woodall, Fr.-LB; Lucas Yarnell, Sr.-OL Sun Belt Conference 2005 Michael Adams, Jr.-DB; Tony Hills, Jr.-DE 2006 Rodney Hardeway, Jr.-DE; Jesse Newman, Jr.-OL 2007 Grant Fleming, Fr.-LB; Korey Raymond, Sr.-DE 2008 Jonathan Decoster, So.-OL; Antwyne Zanders, Jr.-LB 2009 Dwight Bentley, So.-DB; Grant Fleming, Jr.-LB 2010 Orkeys Auriene, Sr .-DB.; Spencer Ortego, Sr. -P 2011 Devon Lewis-Buchanan, Sr.-LB; Melvin White, Sr.-DB 2012 Terrance Broadway, Sr.-QB; Jaron Odom, Sr.-OL 2013 Jacob Maxwell, Sr.-TE; Dominique Tovell, So.-LB 2014 Dominique Tovell, Jr.-LB; Larry Pettis, Sr.-TE; Terrance Broadway, Sr.-QB; Terry Johnson, Sr.-OL 2015 Octravian Anderson, OL; Elijah McGuire, RB; Otha Peters, LB; Chris Prater, DL 2016 Keenan Barnes, WR; Eddie Gordon, OL; Karmichael Dunbar, DL; Tre’maine Lightfoot, LB

All-Newcomer Team Sun Belt Conference 2014 Tracy Walker, Fr.-DB 2015 Steven Coutts, P 2016 Kevin Dotson, OL

Coach of the Year Southland Conference 1980 Sam Roberton Big West Conference 1993 Nelson Stokley

Player of the Year Sun Belt Conference 2008 Tyrell Fenroy 2014 Elijah McGuire

Offensive Player of the Year Sun Belt Conference 2008 Michael Desormeaux 2014 Elijah McGuire

Defensive Player of the Year Big West Conference 1993 Orlando Thomas 1994 Orlando Thomas

Freshman of the Year Sun Belt Conference 2005 Tyrell Fenroy 2011 Alonzo Harris 2013 Elijah McGuire 2016 Joe Dillon

National Football Foundation & College Hall of Fame Hampshire Honor Society 2008 Lamar Morgan 2009 Michael Desormeaux 2010 Phillip Nevels 2010 Scott Hayes 2010 Chris Fisher 2015 Evan Tatford

3.34 (Management) 3.91 (General Studies) 3.82 (Anthropology) 3.80 (Accounting) 3.33 (Accounting) 3.76 (Biology)

Conference Players of the Week Sun Belt Conference Sept. 19, 2016 Elijah McGuire Oct. 12, 2015 Jeryl Brazil Oct. 12, 2015 Jalen Nixon Oct. 27, 2014 Elijah McGuire Oct. 27, 2014 Daniel Cadona

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Big West Conference Nov. 6, 1995 Jake Delhomme-Jr. Nov. 5, 1994 Patrice Alexander-Sr. Oct. 22, 1994 Patrice Alexander-Sr. Sept. 19, 1994 John Harris-Sr. Nov. 20, 1993 Jeff Mitchell-So. Oct. 23, 1993 Jeff Mitchell-So. Oct. 9, 1993 Orlando Thomas-Jr. Oct. 2, 1993 Orlando Thomas-Jr. Sept. 18, 1993 Conrad Lewis-Sr.

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December 21, 1901

Louisiana (then known as the Southwestern Louisiana Industrial Institute) plays its first known collegiate football game, a 6-5 victory over Opelousas.

October 16, 1902

UL hosts LSU, marking the Cajuns’ first intercollegiate game.

December 12, 1905

A yellow fever epidemic hampers the football team, forcing it to disband for the season.

September 23, 1929

Former Ragin’ Cajuns standout Christian “Keener” Cagle appears on the cover of Time Magazine. He is later inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame.

October 10, 1931

The Cajuns play their first night game, a home contest against the Crockett Aviators from Fort Crockett, Texas.

January 1, 1944

UL makes its first-ever bowl appearance at the Oil Bowl in Houston, Texas. The Cajuns defeat Arkansas A&M 24-7. Alvin Dark, who would later manage in the Major Leagues for four different teams, kicks a field goal, throws a touchdown pass and runs for a score for SLI.

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December 12, 1970

In their second-ever bowl appearance, the Cajuns fall to Tennessee State 26-25 in the Grantland Rice Bowl in Baton Rouge. Trailing 14-0 early, UL storms back to take a 25-14 lead behind two touchdown passes from George Coussan to Nelson Schexnayder. Two Tennessee State scores in a 2:50 span in the fourth quarter coupled with eight interceptions, cost the Cajuns their second bowl victory.

September 18, 1971

Reggie Dupre breaks the longest run from scrimmage in school history - a 90-yard sprint against Southeastern La. Dupre was tackled six yards shy of the end zone.

September 25, 1971

Cajun Field is christened with a 21-0 shutout over Santa Clara. UL finished 3-3 in their first season at “The Swamp.”

October 5, 1974

Rafael Septien kicks a school-record 57-yard field goal.

October 26, 1974

Randy Fontenot connects with Harold Porter for a 95yard touchdown against Tennessee-Chattanooga for the longest pass and catch in Cajuns history.

December 4, 1976

Louisiana plays Louisiana Tech in the first homecoming game in Ragin’ Cajuns history, falling 34-6.

A crowd of 19,315 enjoys a 7-5 Cajuns victory over ULM. The season’s final home game brought the year’s total attendance to a school-record 163,143.

December 19, 1947

November 5, 1977

Guard Ted Andrus is the first Ragin’ Cajun to be selected in the NFL Draft. Andrus is picked in the 12th round of the 1948 draft by the Washington Redskins.

September 23, 1950

F.G. Mixon (108 yards) and George Crowson (108 yards) are the first Cajuns pair to rush for more than 100 yards in the same game.

October 27, 1951

F.G. Mixon (261 yards) becomes the first Cajun to rush for 200 yards in a game.

November 22, 1952

A 20-13 win at McNeese State gives UL its first conference title in school history. The Cajuns are crowned Gulf States Conference champions under coach Raymond Didier.

November 19, 1955

Louis Roth returns a punt 95 yards for a score against McNeese State - longest punt return in school history.

October 26, 1957

For the first time in school history, the football team travels by plane to a game. UL lost 27-7 to Trinity College.

September 28, 1968

Mike McDonald returns a kickoff 99 yards for touchdown at Pensacola Navy. McDonald’s return is the longest kickoff return in school history.

October 31, 1970

Mike McDonald sets a single-game school record with four interceptions, helping UL to a 9-7 victory at ULM.

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November 18, 1978

Frank Bartley sets the school record for tackles in a game with 30 vs. Southern Illinois.

January 21, 1979

Rafael Septien is the first Ragin’ Cajun to play in a Super Bowl. Septien’s Dallas Cowboys lose to Pittsburgh, 35-31.

January 25, 1981

Randy McClanahan is the first Ragin’ Cajun to win the Super Bowl, as Oakland defeats Philadelphia, 27-10.

November 6, 1982

The Cajuns pull off the greatest homecoming comeback in school history. Trailing ULM 26-0 at halftime, a 60-yard touchdown run by quarterback Dwight Prudhomme sparks the rally. The Cajuns score 40 points in 17:20 to beat ULM, 40-26.

November 11, 1986

Willie Culpepper hauls in eight catches for a schoolrecord 220 yards in a 33-13 win at McNeese State.

November 21, 1987

Brian Mitchell carries the ball 26 times for 271 yards and adds 205 yards passing for a school-record 476 yards of total offense. The Cajuns defeat Colorado State, 35-28. It is only the third time in NCAA history that a player accumulates at least 200 yards rushing and passing in the same game.

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November 19, 1988

Five-foot-four kick return specialist Joe Redding has four kickoff returns for 89 yards to finish his career with 114 returns for 2,642 yards - both NCAA career records that would last for eight years.

October 21, 1989

With the best passing performance of his career (313 yards), Brian Mitchell becomes the first player in NCAA history to pass for 5,000 yards and rush for 3,000 yards in a career.

November 18, 1989

Brian Mitchell’s 7-yard touchdown run with 40 seconds left in the fourth quarter pulled the Cajuns within one point, 28-27. After the first two-point conversion was called back, Mitchell found Corey Williams for a second two-pointer to give UL a 29-28 victory over Arkansas State. Mitchell finished with 232 rushing yards and four rushing scores (he tallied 214 yards rushing and a school-record five rushing scores the week prior). Nine rushing TDs in his final two games gave Mitchell 47 for his career and set a NCAA record that would stand for nine seasons.

October 6, 1990

A crowd of 36,133 watches as the Cajuns take on Alabama at Cajun Field. The Crimson Tide is the only SEC team to ever play at Cajun Field.

November 27, 1993

After a 2-9 season in 1992, the Cajuns make one of the biggest turnarounds in college football history and win the Big West championship. A 21-17 win over Louisiana Tech completes an 8-3 season. Nelson Stokley is honored as Big West Coach of the Year, while Orlando Thomas is BWC Defensive Player of the Year.

October 28, 1995

Brandon Stokley (113 yards) and Donald Richard (102) become the first 100-yard receiving pair in Cajuns history.

November 4, 1995

In a 40-33 win over Louisiana Tech, Jake Delhomme (371 pass), Marcus Prier (113 rush), Brandon Stokley (147 receive) and Donald Richard (117 receive) become the first UL foursome to pass for 300 yards, rush for 100 yards and record two 100-yard receivers in the same game.

November 18, 1995

Brandon Stokley’s 130 receiving yards give him 1,121 yards, an NCAA record for receiving yards by a freshman.

September 14, 1996

Quarterback Jake Delhomme leads the Cajuns to a 29-22 upset over #25 Texas A&M in front of 38,783 at Cajun Field.

November 9, 1996

Jake Delhomme saves one of the best performances of his stellar career for his final outing at Cajun Field. He throws a school-record five touchdown passes in guiding the Cajuns to a 45-31 win over Northern Illinois. Delhomme also sets the State of Louisiana career mark with 9,216 passing yards.

November 21, 1998

Brandon Stokley’s 110 receiving yards give him a total of 3,702 yards in 37 career games, thus becoming the first player in NCAA Division I-A history to average 100 yards receiving per game over a career.

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September 4, 1999

Football is the first athletics team to compete as the University of Louisiana following the University’s centennial celebration and name change from Southwestern La.

October 20, 2001

The Cajuns win their first Sun Belt Conference game in school history, a 54-37 triumph vs. Idaho in Pullman, Wash.

September 7, 2002

The Big 10 Conference makes its first appearance in Lafayette, as the Minnesota Golden Gophers travel to “The Swamp”, but the Cajuns fall, 35-11.

April 26, 2003

With the third pick in the second round of the 2003 NFL Draft, the Chicago Bears make Charles Tillman the highest drafted player in school history (35th overall). Tillman would go on to be named NFL Rookie of the Year and an All-Pro by Sports Illustrated, while receiving the NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year honor from Football Digest.

October 11, 2003

Eric Rekieta goes 33-of-54 for a school-record 473 passing yards and adds four touchdowns in a 45-42 homecoming loss to ULM.

November 8, 2003

Derace James’ blocked field goal is returned 45 yards for a touchdown by UL’s Antwain Spann. Earlier in the season at South Carolina, Michael Adams’ blocked field goal was returned 89 yards for a touchdown by UL’s Pat Lamy. It was the first time in NCAA history that a team has returned two blocked field goals for touchdowns in the same season.

November 15, 2003

In one of the most thrilling games in school history, UL downs Middle Tennessee in a 57-51 four-overtime contest. Fred Stamps records a career-high 13 receptions for 201 yards - extending his school-record reception streak to 44 games. Freshman Jerry Babb goes 37-of-56 for a careerbest 435 yards and five TDs (4 pass / 1 rush).

November 5, 2004

The Cajuns play North Texas in a Friday night game nationally televised to 86 million homes via ESPN2. The game is viewed in Iraq by troops serving in the U.S. armed forces.

November 26, 2005

A 54-21 thrashing of ULM gives the Cajuns a share of the Sun Belt Conference title. True freshman Tyrell Fenroy runs for 164 yards and three TD’s. Fenroy becomes the first Cajuns running back to rush for 1,000 yards - finishing the season with 1,053 yards and 12 scores. Louisiana loses the Sun Belt tie-breaker and watches Arkansas State play at Cajun Field in the New Orleans Bowl at Lafayette.

October 4, 2008

Tyrell Fenroy rattles off a school record 297 yards rushing on just 20 carries at ULM. He appears to score his fourth TD and top 300 yards with less than one minute remaining, but the run is called back on a holding penalty. Fenroy doesn’t get another carry as the Cajuns run out the clock. He is awarded National Offensive Player of the Week honors.

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October 11, 2008

Jason Chery touches the ball seven times in the first half at North Texas and gains 335 all-purpose yards, scoring five touchdowns. He scores on an 81-yard run, receptions of 17, 49 and 57 yards and has a 97-yard kickoff return for a TD.

November 1, 2008

In the 1,000th game in school history, Tyrell Fenroy becomes the seventh player in NCAA history with four 1,000-yard rushing seasons, joining Tony Dorsett, Amos Lawrence, Denvis Manns, Ron Dayne, Cedric Benson and DonTrell Moore. Fenroy has already become the school and Sun Belt all-time leader in rushing yards and soon becomes the State of Louisiana career leader.

December 3, 2008

Michael Desormeaux gains 42 yards rushing to finish the season with 1,035 yards and become just the eighth QB in NCAA history with back-to-back 1,000-yard rushing seasons.

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The Ragin’ Cajuns jumped out to a 7-0 lead on a 17-yard touchdown pass from Terrance Broadway to C.J. Bates and never looked back claiming a 16-3 victory over Nevada for the program’s fourth R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl Championship. Hunter Stover equaled a career-high with three field goals in the contest including a career-best 46yard field goal.

December 17, 2016

The Cajuns make their fifth appearance in the R+L Carries New Orleans bowl in a six year span falling 28-21 to Southern Miss. The Ragin’ Cajuns battled back from a 14-0 deficit in the first quarter to even the game at the half, but a pair of second half touchdowns proved to be too much to overcome.

December 9, 2008

Tyrell Fenroy and Michael Desormeaux are named Sun Belt Player of the Year and Offensive POY, respectively, after leading the Cajuns to new school single-season records in total yards (5,390) and touchdowns (54).

September 5, 2009

A new attendance record is set, as 41,357 fans “sell-out” Cajun Field. The Southern band plays a tribute to the late Michael Jackson and the Cajuns beat the Jaguars 42-19.

September 12, 2009

The Big XII’s Kansas State comes to Cajun Field and is upset by the Cajuns 17-15. Tyler Albrecht nails his first career field goal attempt (48 yards with 32 seconds left).

November 21, 2011

The moment Cajuns fans had been waiting for finally arrived. On Monday, Nov. 21, 2011, the Ragin’ Cajuns accepted a bid to the R&L Carriers New Orleans Bowl marking the school’s first bowl appearance since 1970.

December 22, 2012

Terrance Broadway accounted for 424 yards of total offense, throwing for 316 yards and a score and rushing for 108 yards and a TD, as the Cajuns won their second straight R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl, 43-34, over East Carolina. Brett Baer kicked three field goals to end his career as the most accurate kicker in NCAA history (45-50, .900).

October 21, 2014

In a high-scoring affair, the Cajuns leaned on the running back duo of Alonzo Harris and Elijah McGuire to carry the load against Arkansas State. The tandem combined for eight touchdowns, four apiece, en route to a 55-40 victory over the Red Wolves. McGuire posted the third most rushing yards in a game tallying 265 yards on 19 carries.

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2017 LOUISIANA RAGIN’ CAJUNS FOOTBALL CAJUNS IN THE NFL DRAFT Year Player, Position 1943 +Weldon Humble, G 1944 +Bill Blackburn, C 1945 +Virgil Eikenberg, B 1945 +John Magee, G 1947 (AAFC) +Weldon Humble, G 1948 Ted Andrus, G 1948 (AAFC) Ted Andrus, G 1950 Dave Fisher, B 1951 Roy Boudreaux, T 1960 Royce Whittington, T 1963 (AFL) Lowell Vaught, T 1965 Lonnie Price, B 1965 (AFL*) Lonnie Price, HB 1967 Len Kleinpeter, E 1972 Louis Age, G 1974 Ken Williams, LB 1976 Harold Porter, WR 1976 Keith Muehr, P 1977 Rafael Septien, K 1984 (USFL) Clarence Verdin, WR 1985 Charles Bennett, DE 1988 R.C. Mullin, T 1989 Chris Gannon, DE 1989 Mark Hall, DE 1989 Thomas King, DB 1990 Brian Mitchell, QB 1991 Todd Scott, DB 1992 Louis Age, T 1995 Orlando Thomas, DB 1996 Keno Hills, T 1998 Anthony Clement, T 1999 Brandon Stokley, WR 2002 Brad Franklin, CB 2003 Charles Tillman, CB/FS 2003 Ivan Taylor, CB 2005 C.C. Brown, S 2009 Hall Davis, DE 2011 Bill Bentley, DB 2011 Ladarius Green, TE 2014 Christian Ringo, DL 2016 Elijah McGuire, RB

Team – Round (Overall) Chicago Cardinals - 24 (224) Chicago Cardinals - 5 (33) Brooklyn Dodgers - 18 (176) Philadelphia Eagles - 22 (228) Miami Seahawks - 4 (25) Washington Redskins - 12 (98) Buffalo Bills - 26 (183) Baltimore Colts - 16 (197) New York Yanks - 25 (299) Green Bay Packers - 18 (209) Dallas Texans^ - 20 (160) Pittsburgh Steelers - 19 (255) Kansas City Chiefs - 12 (89-96) Oakland Raiders - 13 (332) New York Jets - 14 (349) Buffalo Bills - 15 (382) Kansas City Chiefs - 12 (331) Seattle Seahawks - 11 (293) New Orleans Saints - 10 (258) Washington Redskins - 3 (83) Chicago Bears - 7 (190) Los Angeles Rams - 10 (258) New England Patriots - 3 (73) Green Bay Packers - 7 (169) Green Bay Packers - 8 (198) Washington Redskins - 5 (130) Minnesota Vikings – 6 (163) Chicago Bears - 11 (304) Minnesota Vikings – 2 (42) New Orleans Saints - 6 (179) Arizona Cardinals - 2 (36) Baltimore Ravens - 4 (105) Carolina Panthers - 7 (258) Chicago Bears – 2 (35) Pittsburgh Steelers – 4 (125) Houston Texans – 6 (188) St. Louis Rams – 5 (149) Detroit Lions – 3 (85) San Diego Chargers – 4 (110) Green Bay Packers - 6 (210) New York Jets - 6 (188)

+ Drafted from another school AAFC – All-America Football Conference, 1946-49 AFL - American Football League, 1960-1969, draft combined with NFL Draft 1967-69 AFL* - AFL conducted a Redshirt Draft in addition to its regular draft in 1965 & 1966 USFL - United States Football League Supplemental Draft ^ Dallas Texans became the Kansas City Chiefs. Bold print indicates player played in the NFL.

Ragin’ Cajuns in the Super Bowl

Ten former players have participated in the NFL’s Super Bowl. Five Cajuns have rings, including Brandon Stokley and Ike Taylor with two each. PLAYER (TEAM) SUPER BOWL Ike Taylor (Pittsburgh) XLV (2011) Michael Adams (Arizona) XLIII (2009) Ike Taylor (Pittsburgh) XLIII (2009) Antwain Spann (New England) XLII (2008) Charles Tillman (Chicago) XLI (2007) Brandon Stokley* (Indianapolis) XLI (2007) Ike Taylor (Pittsburgh) XL (2006) Jake Delhomme (Carolina) XXXVIII (2004) Brandon Stokley (Baltimore) XXXV (2005) Brian Mitchell (Washington) XXVI (1992) Clarence Verdin* (Washington) XXII (1988) Randy McClanahan (Oakland) XV (1981) Rafael Septien (Dallas) XIII (1979)

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Ragin’ Cajuns in the Pro Bowl

Seven former Ragin’ Cajuns have played in the NFL Pro Bowl. Weldon Humble was the first Cajun selected to the Pro Bowl, representing the AFL in 1951. Chicago’s Charles Tillman was the last Ragin’ Cajun to play in the Pro Bowl, playing for the NFC in both 2011 and 2012. Clarence Verdin and Tillman are the only former Cajuns to be a two-time Pro Bowl selection.

PLAYER (TEAM) Jake Delhomme (Carolina) Brian Mitchell (Washington) Todd Scott (Minnesota) Clarence Verdin (Indianapolis) Rafael Septien (Dallas) Weldon Humble (Cleveland) Charles Tillman (Chicago)

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Player Name (Pos.) UL NFL Games Team Michael Adams (CB) 2003-06 80 Arizona Cardinals, 2007-12 (74); Tampa Bay, 2013 (6) Louis Age (T) 1989-91 6 Chicago Bears, 1992 Patrise Alexander (LB) 1992-94 33 Washington Redskins, 1996-98 Justin Anderson (LB) 2010-13 2 New York Giants, 2014 James Atkins (OT) 1989-92 63 Seattle Seahawks (49), 1994-97; Baltimore Ravens (11), 1998-99; Detroit Lions (3), 2000 John Bandura (OE/DE) 1938-41 1 Brooklyn Dodgers, 1943 D’Anthony Batiste (OL) 2000-03 37 Atlanta Falcons (4), 2007; Washington Redskins (8), 2009 Denver Broncos (5), 2010; Arizona Cardinals (19), 2010-12 Charles Bennett (DE) 1983-84 3 Miami Dolphins, 1987 Bill Bentley (CB) 2008-11 18 Detroit Lions, 2012-14 Karl Bernard (RB) 1985-86 3 Detroit Lions, 1987 Bill Blackburn (C/LB) 1943 59 Chicago Cardinals, 1946-50 C.C. Brown (S) 2003-04 81 Houston Texans (50), 2005-08; New York Giants (16), 2009; Detroit Lions (15), 2010 Chris Cagle (HB/DB) 1922-25 48 New York Giants (28), 1930-32; Brooklyn Dodgers (20), 1933-34 Anthony Clement (OT) 1994-97 128 Arizona Cardinals (82), 1998-04; San Francisco 49er’s (14), 2005 New York Jets (32), 2006-07 Kenyon Cotton (FB) 1993-96 27 Baltimore Ravens, 1997-98 Willie Culpepper (WR) 1985-88 3 Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 1992 Richie Cunningham (K) 1989-92 51 Dallas Cowboys (44), 1997-99; Carolina Panthers (7), 1999-00 Hall Davis (DE) 2005-09 3 Tennessee Titans, 2010 (1); Cleveland Browns, 2012 (2) Joe DeForest (LB) 1983-86 3 New Orleans Saints, 1987 Jake Delhomme (QB) 1993-96 103 New Orleans Saints (6), 1999, 2002; Carolina Panthers (91), 2003-09; Cleveland Browns (5), 2010; Houston Texas, 2011 Virgil Eikenberg (QB) 1943 9 Chicago Cardinals, 1948 Brad Franklin (CB) 1998-01 4 Jacksonville Jaguars, 2003 Chris Gannon (TE/DE) 1985-88 40 San Diego Chargers (10), 1989; New England Patriots (30), 1990-93 Ladarius Green (TE) 2008-11 53 San Diego Chargers (47), 2012-15; Pittsburgh Steelers (6), 2016 Mark Hall (DE) 1987-88 10 Green Bay Packers, 1989-90 Alonzo Harris (RB) 2011-14 6 Green Bay Packers, 2015 Kyries Hebert (S) 1999-01 31 Cincinnati Bengals, 2008-09 Keno Hills (OT/OG) 1993-94 22 New Orleans Saints, 1996-98 Weldon Humble (OG/LB) 1943 58 Cleveland Browns (AAFC) (35), 1947-49; Cleveland Browns (12), 1950; Dallas Texans (11), 1952 Brian Jones (TE) 1999-00 29 Jacksonville Jaguars, 2004-06 Elvis Joseph (RB) 1997-99 29 Jacksonville Jaguars, 2001-02 Saxon Judd (OE) 1943 41 Brooklyn Dodgers (AAFC), 1946-48 John Magee (OG/DG) 1943 91 Philadelphia Eagles, 1948-55 Randy McClanahan (LB) 1975-76 61 Oakland Raiders (14), 1977; Buffalo, Bills (16), 1978 Oakland/Los Angeles Raiders (31), 1980-82 Brian Mitchell (RB/KR) 1986-89 223 Washington Redskins (159), 1990-99; Philadelphia Eagles (48), 2000-02 New York Giants (16), 2003 Donovan Morgan (WR) 2001 3 Houston Texans, 2005 Lance Poimbeouf (T) 1960-62 1 Dallas Cowboys, 1963 Christian Ringo (DE) 2011-14 8 Green Bay Packers, 2016 John Roveto (K) 1977-79 18 Chicago Bears, 1981-82 Todd Scott (CB) 1987-90 83 Minnesota Vikings (60), 1991-94; New York Jets (10), 1995 Tampa Bay Buccaneers (3), 1995-96; Kansas City Chiefs (10), 1997 Rafael Septien (K) 1974-77 151 Los Angeles Rams (14), 1977; Dallas Cowboys (137), 1978-86 William Sims (LB) 1989-92 8 Minnesota Vikings, 1994 Antwain Spann (CB) 2003-04 19 New England Patriots, 2006-08 Brandon Stokley (WR) 1995-98 131 Baltimore Ravens (33), 1999-02; Indianapolis Colts (41), 2003-06 Denver Broncos (44), 2007-09; Seattle Seahawks (11), 2010; New York Giants (2), 2011 Ivan “Ike” Taylor (CB) 2001-02 174 Pittsburgh Steelers, 2003-14 Orlando Thomas (S) 1991-94 98 Minnesota Vikings, 1995-01 Charles Tillman (CB) 1999-02 168 Chicago Bears (156), 2003-14; Carolina Panthers (12), 2015 Clarence Verdin (WR) 1980-83 118 Washington Redskins (11), 1986-87; Indianapolis Colts (95), 1988-93 Atlanta Falcons (12), 1994 Melvin White (CB) 2009-12 30 Carolina Panthers 2013-14 Win Williams (OE) 1943 27 Baltimore Colts (AAFC), 1948-49 2017 Media Guide

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ABADIE, Ulysses ABEL, Doug ABEL, Glynn ABRAHAM, J.J. ABRAMS, Tyrone ABRAMSON, Albert ACCIME, Frantz ACHEE, Henry ADAMS, E.P. ADAMS, Earl ADAMS, Ed ADAMS, Emory H. ADAMS, Ewart J. ADAMS, Michael ADAMS, Ronnie ADAMS, Roy ADAMS, Seth ADKINS, Antoinne ADKINS, Aylmer ADKINS, Dave ADKINS, Horace AGE, Louis AGE, Louis AGUILLARD, L.E. ALBERT, Darrell ALBRECHT, Tyler ALBRITTEN, Bill ALEXANDER, Danny ALEXANDER, Patrice ALEXANDER, Tyren ALEXANDER, Van Ray ALEXANDER, Wylie ALLEMAN, Slattery ALLEN, G.M. ALLEN, J.C. ALLEN, Jerry ALLEN, Mickey ALLEN, Willie ALONZO, Don ALVAREZ, Carlos ANDERSON, Brent ANDERSON, Jermal ANDERSON, Justin

1973-76 1972 1937-38 1944 1997 1926 2007-08 1925 1969 1925 1938-40 1923-26 1924-25 2003-06 1998-99 1945 2007 2014 1933-35 1960-62 1936, 1938-39 1970-71 1989-91 1917-18, 1921 1997 2007, 2009-10 1949 1982-85 1992-94 2012-15 1988-90 1940 1912-14 1944 1960 1960 1952-53 1978-80 1953-54 2011, 2015 1980-81 1996 2010-13

ANDERSON, Octravian 2012-15 ANDREPONT, Milton 1959-60 ANDREWS, Doyle 1943 ANDREWS, Dwayne 1993-95 ANDRUS, Chad 1990-91 ANDRUS, Ray Ted 1946-47 ANDRUS, Roy 1941 ANGELLOS, Cyrus 1914 ANNULIS, Keith 1987-89 ANYAMA, Boris 2011-14 ARABIE, Brandon 1997-98 ARCHANGEL, Stephen 2001-02 ARCHER, Ben 1995-98 ARENA, Phil 1956-59 ARMANT, Jacques 1995-96 ARMIT, James 1983 ARMS, Johnny 1959-60 ARMSTRONG, Henry 1943 ARMSTRONG, Laurie 1960 ARMSTRONG, Robert E. 1960 ARNAUD, Chad 1995 ARONS, Gary 1973-74 ARTIGUE, Stevie 2015-16 ARVIE, Robert 1987, 1989-91 ASHLEY, Billy Joe 1956-57 ATER, Dan 1995-96 ATKINS, James 1989-92 ATKINS, Murray 1986-89 AUBREY, Luke 2008-09 AUCOIN, Raymond 1925-26 AUGUST, Clifton 2000 AURIENE, Orkeys 2007-10 AUSTIN, Scott 2014 AUTIN, David 1970-72 AUTREY, Grant 1999-00, 2002-03 AYCOCK, Roy E. 1910-11 AZIOS, Richard 1970-73

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BABB, Jerry BABIN, Maury A. BABINEAUX, Baron BABINEAUS, Dexter BAER, Brett

BAGGETT, Randy BAILEY, Joe BAILEY, Joe BAILEY, Robert BAKER, Charles BAKER, Donnell BAKER, Greg BAKER, Jack BAKER, Jason BALDWIN, Gene BALDWIN, Russell BALEN, Mike BALLARD, Georg BANDURA, John BARBER, Melvin BARKER, Leon BARKSDALE, Darius BARNES, Keenan BARNES, Matthew BARNFIELD, Nick BARR, William T. BARROUSSE, Victor BARTEL, Eric BARTLEY, Frank BARTON, Jim BASILE, A. BASS, Cassie BASS, Travis BASS, William BATES, C.J. BATES, Leonardo BATISTE, D’Anthony BATISTE, Darrien BATTON, Peter BAUER, Phil BAYARD, Bill BEADLE, Merritt BEALE, L.S. BEARD, Carl BEASLEY, Jacob BEAVERS, Bill BEDD, Charles BELL, Vernon BELLARD, Greg BELTON, Kevin BENEFIELD, Isaac BENHAM, Mickey BENNETT, Charles BENOIT, George BENOIT, John BENOIT, Kyron BENSON, George BENTLEY, Dwight BERCEGEAY, Linden BERCEGEAY, M. BERGERON, Brent BERGERON, C. BERGERON, Mickey BERNARD, A.J. BERNARD, Allen BERNARD, John BERNARD, Karl BERNHARD, William BERRY, Marrious BERTRAND, D. BERTRAND, Charles BEST, Jack BIAS, Jerome BICKHAM, T.E. BICKHAM, Tom

2003-06 1943-44 1967-69 1995 2009-12

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1991-92 1944-45 1993-94 1931 1954-57 1992 1994-95 1950-51 1997 1942 1975 1943 1956-57, 1960-61 1939-41 1985-88 1939-40 2012-13 2015-16 2014, 2016 2011-12 1922-24 1929 2000-03 1974-76, 1978 1967-69 1945 1932-34 2003-04 1938-40 2014 2010-12 2000-03 2013-14 1984-86 1962 1963-66 1932 1918 1949-50 2015 1954 1946 1936-38 1984 2004-07 1991-92 1956-59 1983-84 1961-63 1966-67 2008-09 2003 2008-11 1955-58 1910-11 1999-2000 1913 1966-68 1958 1929, 1931 1998-2000 1985-86 1941 2000-02 1910 1975-76, 1979 1947-48 2000 1940-42 1932-34

BIENVENU, George BIENVENU, Marcel BIENVILLE, Angelle BILICH, Andrew BILLON, Henri BIRD, Aaron BLACK, Bill BLACKBURN, William BLACKLEDGE, Glynn BLACKMAN, Brad BLACKSON, Kenneth BLAIR, Donald BLAIR, Wayne BLANCHARD, Herbert BLANCHARD, Hubert BLANCHARD, Ken BLANCHET, Paul BLANCO, Ed BLAPPERT, Darryl BLOUNT, Gerren BODDEN, Steve BODIN, Reuben BOGGS, Elgin BOLTON, Billy BOLTON, Larry BONIN, Tilden BONSALL, Jim BOOK, Mike BOOKER, Draylon BOOKER, Leroy BOOKSH, R.W. BORDELON, John BORDELON, P.W. BOUDREAUX, Bobby BOUDREAUX, Chris BOUDREAUX, Craig BOUDREAUX, Doyle BOUDREAUX, Jacques BOUDREAUX, Jerry BOUDREAUX, Kelly BOUDREAUX, Leroy BOUDREAUX, Pat BOUDREAUX, Ray BOULET, Lloyd BOURGEOIS, Antonio BOURGEOIS, Ashton BOURQUE, Blake BOURQUE, Cole BOURQUE, G. BOURQUE, Tommy BOURQUE, U. BOURQUE, Zach BOWEN, Kevin BOYD, Quinton BOYER, Jason BOYNICK, Kenny BRABHAM, Casey BRADLEY, Ja’Marcus BRADLEY, Joe BRADLEY, Kim BRADLEY, William BRAMMELL, Dave BRANCH, Ken BRAND, Elvin BRANDEN, Justin BRAUCHLE, Stephen BREAUX, Dwayne BREAUX, Rodney BRENNAN, Jim BRENNAN, Pat

1914-15 1929-30 1927 1950-51 1949-51 2016 1941 1943 1952-54 1992-93 1981-83 1969-72 1972 1955-57 1952-55 1968-70 1913 1979-80 2003 2006-09 1982-84 1961 1927-28 1941 1971, 1973 1930-31 1954-55 1987 2009 1969-71 1944 1973-76 1929-30 1962 1981-84 1962-63 1951-53 2016 1952-55 1995-98 1969-71, 1973 1980-82 1945,1947,1949-50 1927, 1929-30 1982-84 1936-38 1999-2002 2014-16 1910-11 1986-87 1911 2011-13 1991 2002 1996-99 1973 1992-94 2016 2004-06 1973-74 1946-47, 1949 1982-85 1985-87 1928-29 2007-08 2013 1980-82 1977-79 1964-67 1993-96

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CABBLE, Paul CADE, Ryan CADONA, Daniel CAESAR, John CAGLE, Bugs CAGLE, Christian Keener CALAIS, Raymond CALAIS, Ricky CALCAGNO, Tim CALDARERA, Curt CALHOUN, Curtis CALLOWAY, Joe CAMBRE, B.J. Roland

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1986-87 1978-79 1946-47 1960 1970-72 1947-48 2014-15 1996, 1998-2000 2010-11 2012-14 1932-34 1943 1961-62 2001-03 1977-79 2008, 2010-11 1945 1945-47 1980, 1982-83 1962-63 2011-13 1984-85 1987-90 1984-87 1946-47 1940-42 2016 1961 2012 2003-04 1951-53 1982-83 1997-98 1984 1919-20 1929-31 2015-16 2003 1950, 1954-56 1966 1999-01, 2003 2008 1985 1978-80 1911-12 1946 1963, 1965 1996-97 1952-53 1922-25 1958 1929-30 2005-07 2007-10 1955-57 1984-85 2012-13 1941 2006-09 2010, 2012-14 1989-92 1962-64 2013-16

1993-96 1997-2000 2013-14 1946-47 1929 1922-25 2016 2000-03 1986-87 1980-81 1978-80 1960 1923-25

CAMP, Wilbur CAMPBELL CAMPBELL CAMPBELL, Clint CAMPBELL, Louis CAMPBELL, Xavier CANNON, Marty CANNON, Tommy CAPRIOTTI, Mark CAREY, Benny CARGILE, J.S. CARRIERE, E.J. CARROLL, Dan CARSON, F.M. CARSON, S.E. CART, Jack CARTER, Jerrell CARTER, John CARTER, Marcus CARTER, Montrel CASANOVA, Johnny CASBON, Myles CASEY, Jay CASHEN, Pershing CASSIDY, E. CASTON, E.E. “Butch” CAVALIER, Dave CELLA, Eugene CHAMBERS, Eugene CHAMBLISS, Stuart CHAMP, Clifford CHAMPAGNE, Kirk CHAMPAGNE, Randy CHANCE, William CHANEY, N.H. CHAPLAIN, F. CHAPMAN, Kevin CHAPPUIS, Maurice CHARKALIS, Garrett CHARLES, Claude CHARLES, Dallas CHAROULEAUX, Ronald CHATMAN, David CHAUVIERE, Raoul CHAUVIN, Jay E. CHEVENVERT, Eddie CHENIER, Ken CHERY, Jason CHIASSON, Ed CHIASSON, Steve CHILDERS, Allen CIESLAK, Matt CLARK, C. CLARK, Jim CLARK, John CLARK, Ronald CLAYTON, John CLEMENT, Anthony CLEMENT, Danny CLEMENT, James CLEMMONS, Edward CLOUD, Edward COCKRELL, J.R. COE, Leo COFFEE, Richard COFIELD, Charley COLEMAN, Gerald COLEMAN, Jerome COLEMAN, Lanier COLEY, R.J. COLLINS, Chris COLLINS, Donald COLLINS, Patrick COLQUITT, L.A. COMEAUX, A.P. COMFORT, Charles COMISKEY, Sean COMMINIE, Blake

1938-39 1919 1946 1984-87 1940-41 2004 1994-97 1970 1976-77 1984-86 1944 1919-20 1953 1917-18, 1920 1944 1930-32 2002-04 1986-87 1993 2012-15 1982-83 1968-71 1988-89 1940-41 1915 1962 1960-62 1932-34 1996-99 1983-85 1987-90 1991-92 1976-79 2005, 2007 1944 1945 1994 1947-48 2000-01 1978-80 2001-02 1952-54 1979-81 1931 1970-71 1962 1975-78 2005-08 1970-72 1992 1972-73 1998-2001 1943 1972-73 1962 1942 1988-89 1994-97 1970-73 1997-98 1951 1943 1944 1940-41, 1945 1958-60 1994 1985 2000-02 2007-08 1910 2015-16 1988-90, 1992 1988-89 1944-45 1945 1912 2002-05 2012

COMPTON, Elan CONERLY, Jerry CONES, Travis COOK, D.A. COOK, Jeremy COOPER, Jacco COPES, Charles COPPER, Tyrone CORBIN, Robert CORDILL, Olie CORMIER, Jay CORMIER, Jon CORTINAS, Ray COTTON, Kenyon COTTONHAM, Darrell COURVILLE, J.R. COURVILLE, Tony COUSSAN, George COUSTE, Tom COUTTS, Steven COX, Brandon COX, John CRAWFORD, A.M. CRAWFORD, D.R. CRAWFORD, Travis CREDEUR, Don CRESAPS, Stanley CRIST, B.J. CROCHET, Ronnie CROCKER, George CROSS, Leslie CROWDER, C.E. CROWE, M.W. CROWSON, George CRUSE, Matt CRUTHIRDS, Joe CRYER, Lorenzo CULPEPPER, Willie CUMBO, Larry CUMMINS, Allen CUNNINGHAM, Chevis CUNNINGHAM, Richie CURLEY, F. CURRY, Dominic CUTLER, Christopher

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DABBS, Phil DAIGLE, Brian DAIGLE, Edwards DAIGLE, G.A. DAIGLE, L. DALY, Herbert DANDRIDGE, Kenny DANIELS, John DANIELS, Rod DARK, Alvin DAUZART, Atiba DAVID, Jerry DAVID, Randy DAVIDSON, Hyder DAVIES, Bernie DAVIS, Brickley DAVIS, Carlos DAVIS, Dave DAVIS, Ed DAVIS, Farris DAVIS, Fred DAVIS, Greg DAVIS, Hall DAVIS, J.V. DAVIS, Jordan DAVIS, Ralph DAVIS, Robert DAVIS, Rufus DAWN, Lamar DAY, L.R. DEACH, Jeremy

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1911-12 1953-54 2003-04 1944 2008 1997 1952-53 1979-80 1939-41 1961 1967-69 1926-28 1978 1993-96 2000-01 1980 1978-79 1968-70 1964-66 2015-16 2003-06 1943 1924 1944-45 2014-16 1972-73 1935-36 2001-04 1953-56 1924 1968-71 1930-31 1944 1948-51 1990-92 1936 2014-16 1985-88 1954 2016 1932 1989-92 1911 1995 2003

1964-65 1978 1913-16 1917 1919-20 1951 2009 1941-43 1992 1943 2001 1979-80 1963 1913-15 1938 1985 2002 1986 1976 1946 2007 1981, 1983 2007-09 1944 2015-16 1955-58 2000 1939 1996-97 1944 1995-97

DEAMER, Brian DEAN, Derreck DEAN, Jimmy DECOSTER, Jonathan DECUIR, Pat DeFOREST, Joe DEGEYTER, Roland DeGRANGE, Zachary DeJEAN, Fred DELAHOUSSAYE, William DELCAMBRE, A.T. DELESDERNIER, Marshall DELHOMME, Jake DELHOMME, Tim DeMAHY, Bernard DENABURG, Damon DENBO, Marshall DENMAN, A.B. DENNIS, Zachary DENNISON DENT, James DeROUEN, Robert DESHOTELS DESORMEAUX, Matthew DESORMEAUX, Michael DEVILLE, Delbert DiBENDETTO, Mike DIBOLL, Dewey DICKERSON, David DIDIER, Raymond DIGIOVANNI, Paul DILLON, Joe DIMMICK, O. DOBYNS, Robert DODD, Lawrence DODSON, Robert DOLLOHITE, Hillery DOMAS, Mike DOMEC, Lance DOMENGEAUX, J.R. DOMENGEAUX, Roy DOMINGUE, Jim DONALD, Larue DOTSON, Kelcy DOTSON, Kevin DOUCET, L. DOUCET, Maxime DOUGLAS, Eddie DOUGLAS, Nate DOUGLAS, Remaine DOUGLAS, Warren DOWDLE, Wayne DOXEY, R.C. DOYLE, Edward DOYLE, James DOYLE, Jamie DOZIER, Anthony DRESSER, Edwin DRISCOLL, Dennis DROUANT, Lou DUBAZ, Brian DUCHARME, Robert DUCHARME, Sidney DUCOTE, Ewell DUFFY, Darrius DUFRENE, Randy DUGAL, E.C. DUGAS, Charles DUGAS, Gerald DUGAS, Nick DUGAS, Peter DUGAS, Ross DUGAS, W.J. DUGGER, Mike DUHON, Ben DUHON, Rodney DUHON, Ross DUKE, Weidman

1999-02 2008-11 1951 2007-10 1987-90 1983-86 1968-70 2013-15 1981-84 1999-02 1934 2003-06 1993-96 1989 1967 1989-92 1912 1944 1980-83 1918 1952-53 1935-37 1916 2008-10 2005-08 1971-73 1977 1980-81 1996-98 1938-39, 1946 1946-49 2016 1920-22 1957-58 1940-41, 1946 1951-52 1939 1975-76 1997-2000 1921-22 1952-54 1961-63 1934 1995-96 2016 1917 1913-14 1933-35 2008, 2010 2013-15 1942, 1946-48 1972 1915-17 1970 1968-70 1998 1997-98 1946-48 1975 1953-55 1979 1941 1937-39 1929-31 2006 1974 1919-21 1971 1967-69 2000-01 1996 2000 1922-23 1974-76 2011-12 1989-90 2015 1936

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EAGER, Sam EAGLES, Greg EARLES, W. EARLY, Harold EASON, J. EDMISTON, Drew EDNEY, Jimmy EHASZ, Mike EIKENBERG, Virgil ELDER, Morris ELLIS, Mike ENGLISH, Ron ENNIS, Gavin ERNEST, Justin ESCHETTE, J.D. ESCOYNE, Tony ESPERAN, C.R. EUGENE, Micah EVANS, Joe EVANS, Joseph EVANS, Lamar EVELAND, Roland EXPOSITO, Joe

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FAIR, Mack FAKIER, Theo FALGOUT, Carlton FALGOUT, John FALGOUT, Lanny FALGOUT, Richie FALGOUT, Terry FALIVENE, Rob FALTER, Tim FARRIS, Davis J. FAUCHEAUX, Danny FAULK, Boyd FAULK, C. FELDERS, Johnny FENROY, Tyrell FENTON, Terryl FERACHI, Frank FERGERSON, W.A. FERGUSON, Travis FERNANDEZ, Terry FERRELL, Jimmy FERTITTA, Sam FIELDS, Jalen FIGARO, Devin FINCKE, Eric FINLEY, Kent FIRMAN, Madison FISHER, Aaron FISHER, Chris FISHER, David FITZGERALD, James Robert FLEMING, Grant FLETCHER, Jason FLETCHER, Robert FLOOD, Robb FLOOD, Richard FLOYD, Antonio

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1989-90 1985-88 1952 1971-74 1945 2006-08 1964-67 1984 1943 1960 1996-97 1968-70 1974-75 2004-05 1950 1984 1944 1994 1981-84 1993-96 1986-87, 1989-90 1977 1966

2003-06 1942, 1946 1959-61 1949-52 1961-62 2007-10 1982-85 1979-81 2005-06 1945, 1947 1971 1929 1921-22 2002, 2004-06 2005-08 2002-05 1945, 1947-49 1944 2003-06 1962, 1964 1933 1932-34 2012 2012-13 1972-73 1964-67 1962 1993 2006-09 1946-49 1941-42 2007-10 1995-96 1972-75 1995 1960 2000-03

FLOYD, Glen FLUGENCE, Phillip FOGG, Ken FOLEY, David FOLSE, Barton FONDREN, Hebert FONSECA, Kerry FONTENETTE, Dwayne FONTENOT, Randy FONTENOT, Steve FORD, Oliver FORD, Raynard FOREMAN, Barney FOREMAN, Frank FORET, David FORET, Gerald FORET, Russell FORMAN, Charlie FORTIER, W.J. FOSTER, Kevon FOSTER, Stan FOUQUIER, Kevin FOURNET, Howard FOURNET, Robert FOX, Charles FRAMEL, Brit FRANCEZ, Jules FRANCOIS, Jonas FRANCOIS, Reginald FRANK, Marshall FRANKLIN, Brad FREDERICK, Dennis FREDRICK, Corey FREDRICKSON, Freddie FREEMAN, David FREEMAN, James FREEMAN, Jesse FREEMAN, Luther FROMENTHAL, Logan FROST, Jack FRUGE FUEHRER, Paul FUNK, Charles FUSELIER, Charles FUSELIER, Gabe

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GAAR, David GADDIES, Tyrell GAGNET, Thomas Rupert GAJAN, Chipper GAMMILL, Mike GALLOWAY, Joe GANNON, Chris GARBER, Charles GARCIA, Ernie GARDINER, Harvey GARDNER, Earnest GARRETT, Don GARRY, Calise GARTH, William GARY, S. GASAWAY, Byron GASAWAY, Keddric GATEWOOD, Dexter GAUDEAU, Burnice A. GAUDET, Louis GAUDIN, Charles GAUTIER, Blaine GEAREN, Frank GENTRY, Thurman GEORGE, Andre GERAMI, F. GERAMI, Cooper GIBBENS, Jerry GIBBS, Allen GILBERT, Buddy GIBSON, Le’Marcus GILL, Ralph

1985-86 1980-81 1988-90 1925-26 1996-99 1952-55 2000 1987-90 1974 1984 1980, 1982-84 2016 1938 1954-57 1979-82 1950-51 1957 1990-91 1944 2012 1995 2013-15 1947-48, 1950-51 1949-50 1969-72 2005-06 1914 1989-90, 1992 1990-92 1991 1998-01 1985-87 2005-06 1962 1997 1990-92 2014-15 1988-89 1962 1972 1917 1963 1948 1962-64 2014-15

GILL, Robert GILLES, Ryan GILLIS, Rodney GILMORE, Anthony GILMORE, Lerodric GISCLAIR, Corey GISCLAIR, Troy GISTORB, Chris GIVENS, Ray GLENN, Clarence GLIDEWELL, William GOERTZ, Gerald GOERTZ, Harold GOFF, David GOFF, Marlon GOLDEN, Hunter GOOCH, Stacy GOODACRE, Adrian GOODLETT, Christian GOODLETT, Ross GORDON, A. GORDON, Eddie GORDY, M. GORE, G.L. GOSNELL, Chester GOSNELL, Miles GOSSEN, Steve GRANIER, Trey GRAY, Charles GRAY, David GREEN, Bertrand GREEN, Ladarius GREEN, Tre’ GREENHOUSE, Kamar GREER, R.S. GREIG, Kenny GREMILLION, Larry GRESHAM, Billy GRIFFIN, Dick GRIFFIN, James J. GRIFFIN, Jim GRIFFIN, Qyendarius GROS, George GROTEFEND, John

1997-00 2009-11 1937-39 1978 1966 1958 1985-88 1951-54 1980-81 1936 2011 1966-68 1929-30 1936-37 1945 1995-96 1991, 1993 1987-89 1914-17 1947-50 1951-52 2009-12 1953-55 1936 1999-02 1945 2010-11 1971-73 1966 1947 2011-12 1958

1971-73 2006 2011-13 1986-89 1992-93, 1995 1992 1995-96 2000-01 2004-07 1982-85 1947 1952-54 1952-54 1975-76 1994-95 1990-91 1928-29 2015-16 2015-16 2008, 2011 1945 2014-16 1918 1944-45 1963-66 1964-65 1957-60 2014-16 1977 1977-79 1982-84 2008-11 2004-07 2016 1919 1963-66 1974-77 1973-76 1955 1948, 1950 1954 2011 1965-66 2006

LADARIUS GREEN GROUCHY, Cyril GRUNSON, G GUERIMER, Gaston GUIDROZ, George GUIDRY, Danny GUIDRY, David GUIDRY, Emmanuel GUIDRY, Jake GUIDRY, Keith GUIDRY, Louis GUIDRY, Paul GUIDRY, Randy GUIDRY, Rocky GUIDRY, Todd GUIDRY, Tommy

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1914 1919 1912 1910 1989, 1991 1978-79 1973-76 2013-15 1981-84 1942 1958 1985-88 1990-93 1990 1965-66

GUILBEAU, Thomas GUILBEAUX, Seth GUILLORY, Bob GUILLORY, Sean GUNNER, Ronald GUNTER, Sam GUY, Robert

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HAACK, Brooks HACKEY, Benjamin HAGAN, Ethbert HAGANS, Cordian HAIK, Dickie HAIRSTON, Bill HAJECATE, Thenes HAKEMACK, Chad HALL, A. HALL, Juan HALL, Keith HALL, Mark HALL, Stanley HAMILTON, Brad HAMILTON, George HAMILTON, Gregg HAMILTON, James HAMILTON, Justin HAMM, Norris HAMMER, Jake HANCHEY, Clinton G. HANCHEY, Theron A. HANDY, Carvin HANNAH, Clarence HANNAH, Hank HANSEN, Arthur HARDEE, Emanuel HARDEN, Linc HARDEWAY, Rodney HARDIN, Steve HARGETT, E.C. HARMON, Jesse HARRELL, Dean HARRIS, Alonzo HARRIS, Joe HARRIS, John HARRIS, Julian HARRISON, Andy HARRISON, Josh HARRISON, Terrance HARRISON, Theron HART, Victor HARVEY, Guy HARVEY, Ronnie HARWELL, Lance HATHORN, Greg HATTEBERG, Al HAUSER, Tom HARVERTY, Mickey HAWKINS, F.G. HAYDEL, Marius HAYES, Tommy HAYES, Reggie HAYES, Scott HAYES, Tyjuan HAYNES, Gary HAYNES, Ken HEAD, Kent HEARD, Holley HEARD, Nathaniel HEBERT, Aden HEBERT, Andrew HEBERT, Kyries HEBERT, J.O. HEBERT, Jay HEBERT, Jed HEBERT, Jimmy HEBERT, Kim HEBERT, Oscar HEBERT, Raymond

1913-15 2010 1966-68 1996 1992-94 1937 1943

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1950-51, 1953-54 1992-95 1999-00 1951-54 1952 1959 2002 1987-88 1948, 1950-51 1968-70 1975-77 1998 1977-79 1918-19 1970-71 1958-60 1979-80 1936-37 1985-86 1950-52 1955 1995 1954 2001-02 1951-53 1932-34 2012-13 2008-11 1940 2003-06 1993-95 1911 1980-83 1926 1947-49 2001-02, 2004-05 1979-80, 1982 1970 2014-16 1996 2000 1968-69 1986-88 1959 1926-28 1977-80 2016 1981-84 1933-34 1913-15, 1917 1977 1999 2014-16 1938-40 2016 1988-90 1978-79 1951-54 2016 1915-16 2001-02 1940-41, 1946 1943 1974, 1976-77 1995 2016 1967-70 2000 1937-39 2010-13 1989-91

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JACKSON JACKSON, Brian JACKSON, Britt JACKSON, Bruce JACKSON, Delbert JACKSON, Jarrod JACKSON, Jordan JACKSON, Marcus JACKSON, Steve JACKSON, Thomas JACOB, Fred JACOBS, Chris JACOBS, Craig JACOBS, Laurence JACQUET, Michael JAGAU, C. JAGOU, Lionel JAMAL, Nasser JAMES, Calvin JAMES, Crawford JAMES, Derace JANDE, Walter JEAN, Junior JEANSONNE, Ryan JEFFRIES, Jarvis JEFFRIES, Shannon JEFFS, Brad JENKINS, Booker JENKINS, George JENNINGS, Anthony JOERG, Josh JOFFRION, Eloi JOHNS, Leroy JOHNSON JOHNSON, Adam JOHNSON, Barry JOHNSON, Charles JOHNSON, Chester JOHNSON, Darryl JOHNSON, Derick JOHNSON, Doug JOHNSON, Garrett JOHNSON, Gerald JOHNSON, Jared JOHNSON, Juan JOHNSON, Kenneth JOHNSON, Lawrence JOHNSON, Leadrew JOHNSON, O.S. JOHNSON, Ricky JOHNSON, Robert JOHNSON, Sherard JOHNSON, Steve JOHNSON, Terry JOHNSON, Thomas JOHNSON, Trae JONES, Bernard JONES, Brian JONES, Creighton JONES, Damian JONES, Dickie JONES, Dominick JONES, Erik JONES, Jarrett JONES, J.B. JONES, Julian JONES, Mike JONES, Muncie JONES, Terrance JONES, William JORDAN, Levi JOSEPH, Andrew JOSEPH, Elvis JOSEPH, Gerald JOSEPH, Melvin JOSHUA, Jeremy JUDD, Jack

1918 1993-94 1993-96 1980-82 1935-36 2016 2004-05, 2007 2012-14 1980-82 1982-85 1943 1982-85 1985-86 1933-35 2016 1922 1912 2010 1977 1960 2002-03 1958-60 2006, 2009 1932-34 2016 1994-97 1992 2004-05 1990 2016 2000-03 1912-13 1971-72 1918 1989-91 1973-76 1995-97 2002-04, 2006 2016 1986-88 2000 1994-97 1974-76 2013-14, 2016 1932 1978 2001-04 1981-83 1946-48 2013 1986-88 2013-15 1971-74 2012-14 1989-90 2011-14 1976 1999-00 1981-83 2006 1966 2013-16 2005-08 2003-05, 2007 1917 2008-10 1994-96 2000 2016 1998 1926-28 2009-11 1997-99 1976-78 1961-62 1997-99 1943

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KAPP, Gerald KASSEM, Chockey KEATING, Rick KEENUM, Jeff KELLER, Gay KELLEY, Lance KELLY, Joe KELLY, Tommy KEMP, Jim KEMPER, W.Y. KENNEDY, Alfred KENNISON, James KEYES, Derik KEYS, Tim KIDD, LaDarrius KIELY, Don KING, Darien KING, Hal KING, Jerry KING, Thomas KINGERY, Wayne KINGSBY, Torres KIRKPATRICK, Kyle KIRKPATRICK, Lavelle KITE, Joe KIZER, Jerry KLEINPETER, Leonard KLEINPETER, Vince KLING, Ty KLOAR, Morris KLOCK, Chris KLUNE, Joseph R. KNOTT, Jonathon KNOWLES, Charles KRAMER, Kasey KWARTENG, Eugene

1943 1975 1984-86 1969-72 1994, 1996-97

1958-60 1959-60 1975 1991 1942, 1946-48 2008-11 1978-79 1961-63 1966-69 1916 1977-78 1951-54 2005-08 1998-99 2015-16 1963 1998-01 1979 1960 1985-88 1948 2004-07 1982 1951-52 1950-51 1985 1965-66 1968-70 1982, 1984-85 1927-29 2001, 2003-04 1943-44 2001-02 1969 1991-94 2002-05

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LABBE, J.S. LACOUR, Andrew LACEY, Juan LACY, S.J. LAFLEUR, D. LAFLEUR, Glenn LAFLEUR, Harold

1919-20 1926 1986 1917 1915 1967-69 1926-28

GLENN LAFLEUR LAMBERT, Greene LAMBOUSAY, George LAMERE, Mark LAMY, Patrick LANAUX, Chris LANCASTER, Art

1934-35 1942 1997-98, 2000 2002-03 2006-09 1945

LANCON, Ray LANDERS, Nathan LANDRY, A.O. LANDRY, G.A. LANDRY, Gerald LANDRY, Henry LANDRY, Leland LANDRY, Lindsey LANDRY, Louis LANDRY, Maxie E. LANDRY, Pat LANDRY, Raoul LANDRY, Raoul LANE, Matt LANG, B.A. LANGSTON, Mike LAPEROUSE, Expidre LaPORTE, Shay LARCADE, Danny LATHAM, Bart LATION, Raymond LAUNEY, Vorlies LAVIOLETTE, Kirk LAWSON, Javone LAXEY, Greg LEATHERWOOD, Vernon LEAUMONT, Pat LeBLANC, E. LeBLANC, Herbie LeBLANC, John LeBLANC, Marc LeBLANC, Rayford LeBLANC, Roy LeBLANC, Sidney LeBOUEF, Farrel LeCOMPTE, Jesse LEDET, Tony LEDET, Winston LEE, Henry LEE, J. Lloyd LEE, Louis LEE, Taboris LEGER, Sherwood LEGER, Zach LEIBERT, Fred LeJEUNE, Dale LeJEUNE, Geoff LEMELLE, Daniel LEMMING, Harry LEMMON, H. LEMOINE, Mike LEMOTO, David LENNOX, Tom LENNUAU LEONARD, Marvin LEVENHAGEN, Scott LEVERT, Charles LEVIER, Abdule LEVY, T.L. LEWIS, Conrad LEWIS, E.J. LEWIS, Henry LEWIS, J.M. Jr. LEWIS, Jerry LEWIS, Kemmie LEWIS, Marty LEWIS, Robert LEWIS-BUCHANAN, Devon LIGHTFOOT, Tre’maine LINDSAY, Mason LINDSAY, Mosby LINDSEY, Eric LINDON, Dwight LINK, Gerald LITTLE, Knox LLOYD, Bryan LLOYD, Rodney LOFLIN, J.T. LOLLEY, Jimmy

1958-59 1997 1924 1944 1963-66 1930-32 1945-48 1962-63 1962-65 1921-25 1981-82 1925 1935 2002-04 1922-23 1976-77 1959-60 2016 1977-78 1980 1973-76 1912 1976 2009-12 1991 1940 1969 1916 1964-67 1988 1990-93 1950-51 1929 1935-36 1972-73 1969-71 1959-60 1960-62 1978 1911-12 2006-09 2014-16 1965-66 2006-07 1948,1950-52 1962 1987-88 2011-13 1992-93 1920-21 1988-90 2016 1943 1918 1953-56 1972 1986-88 2005-07 1930-31 1991-93 1949-51 1927 1917-19 1956-57 2003-04 1983-84 1924 2008-11 2014-16 1969-72 1933-35 1996-97 2002-05 1969 1937 2002-04 1988-91 1943 1986-87

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1958-60 2008-09 1943 1968 1921 1921 1980-81 1956-57 1960 2014-16 1978-81 2000 1994-95 1999 1980-82 1913 1947-49 1947 2016 1998-01 1975-76 1976 1966-69 1979-82 1997 1998-00 2011-14 1957 2011-14 1994-96 1916-18 2008-11 1960 1978 1992-93 1977 1989-91 1956-57 1932-33 2010-13 1930 1993 1993-96 1927-28 1960 1975-76 1988-90 2014-16 2007-10 2010-13 2008-09 1927-29 1960 1968-71 1971-73 1962-63 1967 1917 1951-53 1984 1992-93 1941-42 2008-11

McGUIRE, Elijah McKAY, Jim McKAY, Wendell McKENZIE, Mike McKINLEY, Deryk McKINNEY, Steve McMILLAN, James McMURRY, Thurman McNUTT, Jim McRAIE, Dave MEAUX, H.E. MEISCHEN, Blake MELANCON, Dale MELKILD, Bill MENARD, Mike MENTEL, Adrian MERCHANT, Mike MERRY, Matt MESTEPEY, James MEYERS, Allen MICHEL, Donald MICHELET, Jim MILANO, Mike MILES, Reginald MILLER, Allen MILLER, Berr MILLER, Greg MILLER, Harold MILLER, Jeff MILLER, Lewis MILLER, Marlin MILLER, Rusty MILLER, Sterling MILLER, Ted MILLER, Terik MILLER, Trev MILLER, Trikeith MILLET, Morris MILTON, Derrick

2013-16 1965-68 1982-84 1961-62 1994-95 1986-88 1969-71 1932-34 1961-64 1978-79 1921-22 1987-90 1971-74 1974 1974-76 1966-67 1999 1996-99 1949 1950-52 1970-72 1955-57 1952-56 2014-16 1969-72 1910 1974-76 1952-55 1989-90 1932 2007, 2009-10 1979 2016 1971-73 2016 2016 1999-01 1954 1975-76

MONK, Dewitt MONTALBANO, Nad MONTGOMERY, Lauree MONTGOMERY, Wilson MONTIE, Valsin MONROE, Cory MOORE, B.L. MOORE, Curtis MOORE, David MOORE, Jessie MOORE, Mike MOORE, Sharrick MOORE, Verlin MOREAU, Curry MOREL, Connor MOREL, Derek MORELLA, Stephen MORGAN, Chip MORGAN, Donovan MORGAN, Lamar MORGAN, Minis MORGAN, Welton MORRIS, A.C. MORRIS, J.W. MORRISS, Johnny MORROW, Chris MORTON, Patrick MOSBY, Alvin MOSELEY, M.B. MOSING, Donald MOSS, Monroe MOTEN, Jemarlous MUEHR, Keith MULA, J.Y. MULLIN, R.C. MURCHISON, Jarvis MURRY, Roy MUTH, Brady

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BRIAN MITCHELL MITCHELL, Bobby 1988 MITCHELL, Brian 1986-89 MITCHELL, Damar’ren 2016 MITCHELL, Jeff 1992-95 MITCHELL, Lafayette 1975 MITCHELL, Larry 1966-69 MITCHELL, Lester 1989 MITCHELL, Oliver 1974 MITCHELL, Terry 1966-69 MIXON, F.G. 1949, 1951-53 MOAK, Stacey 1962 MOCEK, Steve 1991-94 MODICUT, Joseph “Moose” 1948 MOLBERT, Jake 2011-14 MOLKENBUHR, W.V. 1944 MONCLA, Buck 1990-93 MONCLA, Edward F. 1914-16 MONEY, Lanny 1960

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OAKES, C.W. O’BANNON, Robert O’BRIEN, Neal O’CONNOR, James ODENHEIMER, Steve ODOM, Jaron O’DONNELL, Herbert OLIVIER, David OLIVER, Jentrell O’NEAL, Cliff ONYENEKWU, Emeka O’QUINN, Gary

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1974 1925 1960 1938 1928 2001 1910 1956-57 1951-54 1994 2004-05 2007-10 2007-08 1934-35 2007 2004 2014-16 1988-90 2001 2003, 2005-07 1927, 1929 1983-85 1915-16, 1921 1921-22 1927-29 1983-85 2014 1973 1944 1949 1931-33 2011-12 1974-75 1960-61 1983-84, 1986-87 2003 1977-79 1974-77

1996 2010-13 1990-92 1940-41 1947 1971-74 1965-68 2006-09 1988-89 2004-07 2001 1962 1926 1960 1940-41, 1946 2013-16 1943 2003-04 1975 1988-90 1910 1943 1956-58 1978-80

1939 1943 1970-73 1953-55 1969 2009-12 1933-34 1975-76 2015 1959-61 2010-12 1956-58

O’QUINN, Vorney O’RAND, Hebert ORTEGO, Michael ORTEGO, Spencer ORTEMOND, David OSBORNE, Mario OUBRE, Johnnie OWENS, Chris OWENS, E. Thurman

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PACE, Lance PADGET, Don PALMER, John PALOZZI, D.A. PANNELL, Richard PARDO, Diego PARKER, Bruno PARQUET, Felton PARSONS, Marvin PATE, Richard PATIN, Daryl PATIN, Mike PATT, Trevence PAUL, Don PAYNE, Ron PENDERGRAFT, Roy PENNIMON, Rudolph PENNINGTON, James PENTECOST, Mike PEOPLES, Harry PEREZ, Bernard PERKINS, Ed PERKINS, J.B. PERKINS, Pierre PERKINS, Robert PERRIN, Luther PERRON, E.P. PERRONE, Chris PERRY, Evyn PERRY, Kevon PETERS, Otha PETERSON, Chad PETIT, Donald PETTIS, Larry PEYTON PHELPS, Darrin PHILLIPS, Keifer PHILLIPS, LaQuincy PIERCE, Torrey PILLOW, Robert PINEGAR, James PINGSTON, David PINKNEY, Steve PIRTLE, Kyle PITCOCK, Wayne PITTS, Lemuel PLASENCIA, Gilberto PLAUCHE, Lemoyne PLOUHAR, Kyle PLY, John POCHE, James POIMBOEUF, Lance J. POIRRIER, Steve POISSO, Ryan POLANSKY, Tommy POLK, Larry POLLARD, Barry POOL, Charles POPOVER, M.F. PORTER, Arthur PORTER, Harold POSEY, T.J. POTTER, Cecil PRATER, Chris PRATER, David PRATHER, William PRATT, Edward

1976 1939-40 1967 2007-10 1994-95 2015-16 1959 1986 1943-44

2013 1972 1986-87 1944 1986-88 1942 1974-76 1986-89 1978-81 1946-49 1957-58 1961-64 2011-14 1992, 1994 1997, 1999 1967-70 1988-90 1992, 1994 1976-77 2011-12 1984 1975-76 1945 1982-85 1943 1931, 1933-34 1923 2003 2012-13 2016 2015-16 1997 1946-47 2011-14 1918 1986 1990-91 1988, 1990 2012-15 1943 1973-75 1978-81 1996-98 2007-09 1943 1977-79 1992 1932-34 2008-11 1943 1973-76 1960-62 1965-68 1995-97 1957 1976 1974-75 1991-93 1945 1943 1974-75 2014-16 1925-26 2012-15 2003 1947 1964-67

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2011-14 2012-15 1962-64

1969 1947 1940-42 2006-07 2001-02 1943 1985-87 1952-53 1999-02 2016 1950-51 1970-72 2006-07 1947-48 1913 2012-15 2002 1985-88 1994 1939 1992 2002-03 1977-78 1960 1943 1930-32 1961-63 1944-45 1979-80 1944 2008-09 1928 1994-96 1976 1921 1914-17 1921-23 2014-15 2007-10 1943 1918-22 1978 2013-16 2011-14 2004-07 1918 2003 1949 2004-05 2006-08 1918 1991-93 1939-40 2003 1958-59 1931-32 1953 1940-42 2011-15 1990-93 1991, 1993 1972-73

ROBINSON, Willie RODEMACHER, Morgan RODGERS, Joseph RODRIGUE, G.A. ROETHELE, Jim ROGERS, David ROGERS, Baron ROGERS, Jermaine ROGERS, Scooter ROGERS, Tommie ROLLE, Maurice, Jr. ROLUFS, Frank ROMERO, Cody RONQUILLO, Ray ROONEY, Jerry ROSENBALM, Ethan ROSENBALM, Matt ROSS, Terrance ROTH, Louis ROTH, Matt ROUSSEL, George ROVETO, John ROY, Terry RUBIN, Caleb RUDICK, G.W. RUFF, Wayne RUGER, W.A. RUGER, Wagner R. RUIZ, Evan RULE, Bob RUSSELL, Bobby RUSSELL, Jim Vic RYBOLT, Chip

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1999-00 1929-31 1937-39 1972-75 1981-83 1967-70 1995-98 2007-10 2007-08 1971-72 2007-10 1926-27, 1929 1994-96 1988-90 1953 2015 2010-12 1990-92 1952-55 1983 1968-69 1977-79 1912-13 2008 2002-03 1959 1920-23 1924-25 2010 1975-76 1954 1937-38 1988

1967-70 1964 2012-14 1927-29 2008-09 1985, 1987 1941-42 1999-02 2002-05 1971-73 1995 1995-96 2002-03 1926 1997-00 1936-37 1992-93 1963 1935 2012 1984 2013 1971-74 1941 2016 2004 1974 1969-71 1983-84 1918 1965-66 1987-90 2007 1997, 1999 1999-00 1999-01 1998-99 2013-16 1979-81 1965 1987-90 1961 1966-68 1980-81

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SELF, Rocky SELLERS, James SELLERS, Welton P. SENSLEY, Tim SEPTIEN, Rafael SEVIN, Dwight SHAFER, Mike SHAMBLIN, V.M. SHANKLE, Julian SHARON, Nolan SHAW, Chris SHEA, Steve

1971 1990 1923-24 1992-95 1974-77 1964-67 1992-95 1944 2008, 2010 1963-66 1996-99 1969-71

BILL SAMPY SHEBBURNE, Sam SHEELEY. Charles SHEPHERD, Harry SHEPHERD, Victor SHERIDAN, Dewitt SHILL, Doug SHIRLEY, Russell SHORT, Don SHULTS, Carter SIADDUS, H. SIBILLE, Irwin SIBILLE, Scott SIENER, Greg SIGUE, Kevin SIKES, Larry SILLS, H. SIMMONS, Roy SIMON, Bob SIMON, Wes SIMS, William SINGLETON, George SINGLETON, John SIRAGUSA, Sam SIRMON, William SKELTON, Lloyd SKIDMORE, Ken SLATER, Elton SLATTERY, Walt SMART, Sam SMILEY, James SMITH, A.D. SMITH, Bernard SMITH, Beverly SMITH, Billy SMITH, Charley SMITH, Craig SMITH, Dawson SMITH, Derrick SMITH, Franco SMITH, Fred SMITH, H.T. SMITH, Jamal SMITH, Jelani SMITH, Jemarcus SMITH, Jerry SMITH, Ken

1914-16 1961 1912 1982-85 1985-86 1963-64 1934 1953-54 1989-91 1913-15 1960-62 1982-85 2012-15 1979-80 1968-69, 1971 1915-16 1949-51 1981 2003-06 1989-92 1911-13 1976-77, 1979 1952-54 1986-88 1943 1995 1984-86 1975-76 1944 1941 1947-49 2010-11 1930-31 1988 1999-02 2016 1935 2005-08 1994-97 1924 1946-47, 1949 2000-02 2011 2005 1963-66 1962

SMITH, Marques SMITH, McVeigh SMITH, Rodney SMITH, Rodney SMITH, Stanley SMITH, Trinion SMITH, Wayne SMITH, Willard SMOTHERS, Travis SNODGRASS, Ken SNOWDEN, Chris SOIGNIER, Brian SONGE, Fletcher SONNIER, John SORICE, Kevin SPANN, Antwain SPARKS, Jeremy SPEER, Oscar SPENCE, Jack SPENCER, Cardaye SPEYRER, Mark SPIKES, Aaron SPINELLA, Steve SPRINGER, Theodore SPRINGER, W.B. STAFFORD, L.E. Jr. STAMPS, Frederick STANSBURY, Ken STEIN, Wayne STENZ, Brian STEPHENS, Mario STEPHENS, Rodrick STEVENS, Milton STEVENSON, Daniel STEVENSON, William STEVENSON, Will STEWART, C.H. STEWART, Gerald STEWART, James STEWART, Joe STIEGMAN, Albert STILL, Buddy STOKES, Glenn STOKES, Lionel STOKLEY, Brandon STONE, Ray STOVER, Hunter STRAMBLER, Allen STREETER, Kevis STROTHER, Darren STROUD, Mark STROUSS, Jack SUDDITH, G.W. SUDDITH, P. SULLIVAN, Patrick SULTIS, Pete SUMMERS, Baxter SUMMERS, Clay SUMMERS, Frank SURITA, Roland SURGENT, Darryl SUTTON, Lionel SWANDER, Stephen SWEENEY, Kenneth SYLVAS, Mark SYLVESTER, Clifton

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TABARLET, B.E. TABOR, Ralph R. TABOR, Ron TALAMO, Keith TALBERT, Dick TALBOT, Richard TALKINGTON, Jim TANGUIS, Jeff TARVER, Zach TATFORD, Leander TATFORD, Evan

2000-01 1956 1977-80 2013 2001-04 1981-84 1999-00 1951-54 2003-04 1980-82 1998 1995-98 1960-62 1926-28 1982-84 2003-04 2013-14 1980-83 1939-40 2014 1971-72 2010-11 1982-85 1933 1944 1924-25 2000-03 1998 2001-03 1972 1994-97 2014, 2016 1966-68 1933 1937-38 2010 1944 1996-99 1999 1932-34 1940-42 1986-87 1958 2010-11 1995-98 1998, 2000 2011-14 1976-78 2010 1994-96 1976-77 1925 1920-23 1945 1986-88 1943 1938 1931 1943 1970-73 2010-13 1981 1994-97 1949-51 1996-98 1992-95

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RETIRED JERSEYS 1 • Brian Mitchell Quarterback (1986-89)

Brian Mitchell led the Cajuns to four straight winning seasons, becoming the first player in NCAA history to pass for more than 5,000 yards and rush for more than 3,000 yards in a career. He also left UL as the NCAA record holder for most rushing touchdowns in a career by a quarterback with 47. Mitchell was picked by the Washington Redskins in the fifth round of the 1990 NFL Draft and was a member of the Redskins’ Super Bowl XXVI championship team. He spent 10 seasons in Washington, earning Pro Bowl honors in 1996, before playing three seasons with Philadelphia and one with the New York Giants. Mitchell retired as the NFL career leader in combined yards with 23,330. He is still the league’s all-time leader in career kick returns (607), kick return yards (14,014), punt returns (463), punt return yards (4,999) and return TD (13). Mitchell was inducted into the Redskins Ring of Fame in October 2009. Mitchell’s Career Statistics Passing G Comp. Att. Yards TD INT Lg 1986 11 41 102 574 3 8 64 1987 10 72 156 1100 6 9 56 1988 11 129 273 1807 8 9 60 1989 11 143 312 1966 6 17 92 Career 43 385 843 5447 23 43 92 Rushing 1986 1987 1988 1989 Career

Att. Yards Avg. TD Lg 111 514 4.6 4 63 150 767 5.1 9 61 180 743 4.1 15 70 237 1311 5.5 19 67 678 3335 4.9 47 70

5 • Charles Tillman Defensive Back (1999-02)

Charles Tillman was a four-year starter at cornerback and led the Ragin’ Cajuns in interceptions in his final three seasons. Tillman finished his career at Louisiana ranked fifth in school history in interceptions (12) with his 284 career tackles ranking second all-time among defensive backs. Tillman led the Ragin’ Cajuns with six interceptions in 2000 and added four in 2001, becoming the first player in Ragin’ Cajuns history to be named to the All-Sun Belt Conference team. In his final season in 2002, Tillman earned AP All-America honorable mention honors and was a first team All-Sun Belt pick. He posted a career-high 100 tackles with two interceptions on the season, three forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries. After completing his Ragin’ Cajuns career, Tillman was drafted in the second round (the No. 35 overall selection) by the Chicago Bears, where he has spent his entire 12-year NFL career. He earned back-toback Pro Bowl nods in 2011 and 2012 and was named the 2013 NFL Walter Payton Man of the Year. Tillman ranks third in franchise history with 36 interceptions, is first in interception return yards (675) and holds team records for defensive touchdowns (9) and interception returns for TDs (8). He has started 150-of-154 career games played, recording 944 tackles, 36 interceptions, 113 pass breakups, 42 forced fumbles, 3.0 sacks, and eight fumble recoveries. His 42 forced fumbles since 2003 are the most in the NFL. Tillman’s Career Statistics Defense G U-A Total TFL Sacks INT PBU 1999 11 52-30 82 0 0 0 6 2000 11 48-16 64 3(-22) 2(-21) 6 9 2001 11 17-21 38 2(-5) 0 4 8 2002 11 63-37 100 1.5(-5) 0 2 8 Career 44 180-104 284 6.6(-32) 2(-21) 12 31

9 • Damon Mason Defensive Back (1994-96)

Damon Mason posted 135 tackles as a senior, putting him atop Louisiana’s all-time list for tackles in a season by a defensive back. It was also the thirdhighest, single-season total for any Cajuns defender. He was honored as a national Defensive Player of the Week and was featured in Sports Illustrated after posting two interceptions, one for a TD, to go along with two forced fumbles, one sack and a team-best nine tackles in the Ragin’ Cajuns 29-22 upset over nationally-ranked Texas A&M in 1996. He was a first team All-Big West Conference selection in 1995. Mason signed a free agent contract with the Orlando Predators

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28 • Glenn LaFleur

of the Arena Football League in November 1997. He completed his 12th season in the league during the 2010 season, competing as a defensive specialist for Orlando. In June 2011 his arena career continued when he signed with the New Orleans Voodoo. Mason’s tour of duty in the AFL also includes stops with Orlando, New Jersey, Las Vegas, Carolina, Grand Rapids and Austin. Mason is the all-time leading tackler in AFL history. Mason’s Career Statistics Defense G U-A Total TFL Sacks INT PBU 1994 11 12-8 20 1(-1) 0 0 0 1995 11 66-22 88 14(-48) 3(-19) 2 4 1996 11 81-54 135 13(-31) 1(-9) 4 10 Career 33 159-84 243 28(-80) 4(-28) 6 14

12 • Jake Delhomme Quarterback (1993-96)

Jake Delhomme, who led the Carolina Panthers to Super Bowl XXXVIII in Houston in 2004, left an indelible mark during his four-year career at Louisiana, especially on the field and in the record books. Delhomme started 43 consecutive games at quarterback. He ranks atop all of the Cajuns passing charts and is listed in the NCAA record books alongside some of college football’s best quarterbacks. He led the Cajuns to three consecutive winning seasons and a pair of Big West Conference championships in 1993 and 1994. He also quarterbacked the Cajuns to arguably the biggest win in school history over nationally-ranked Texas A&M. Delhomme signed as a free agent out of college with the New Orleans Saints, then with the Carolina Panthers as a free agent in 2003. In seven seasons with the Panthers, Delhomme completed 1,580 passes for 19,258 yards and 120 TDs. In 2004, he had career-bests for completions (310), passing yards (3,886) and TDs (29). Delhomme was selected to the 2006 Pro Bowl. He left Carolina following the 2009 season as the franchise’s career leader in passing attempts, completions, yards, touchdowns and 300yard games. Delhomme signed as a free agent with the Cleveland Browns in 2010. He is presently on the Houston Texans roster, signing with the franchise on November 29, 2011. Delhomme’s Career Statistics Passing G Comp. Att. Yards TD INT Lg 1993 11 145 259 1842 14 12 53 1994 11 119 259 1712 10 18 63 1995 11 190 351 2761 20 10 62 1996 11 201 377 2901 20 17 79 Career 44 655 1246 9216 64 57 79

14 • Brandon Stokley Wide Receiver (1995-98)

Brandon Stokley became the first player in NCAA Division I-A history to average more than 100 yards receiving per game over a four-year career. He was the most prolific freshman receiver in the history of college football, catching 75 passes for 1,121 yards in 1995. Stokley still owns the three best receiving seasons in Cajuns history. He was drafted by the Baltimore Ravens in the fourth round of the 1999 NFL Draft and was a member of the Super Bowl XXXV championship team. Stokley signed with Indianapolis in 2003 and was a member of the Colts Super Bowl XLI championship team. In 2004, he had 68 receptions for 1,077 yards and 10 TDs, catching Peyton Manning’s then-record 49th touchdown pass of the season. In 12-plus NFL seasons, the son of former head coach Nelson Stokley has caught 339 passes for 4,680 yards and 34 TDs. Stokley’s Career Statistics Year G Rec. Yards Avg. TD Lg 1995 11 75 1121 14.9 9 52 1996 11 81 1160 14.3 7 78 1997 4 20 248 12.4 1 35 1998 11 65 1173 18.0 8 77 Career 37 241 3702 15.4 25 78

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Running Back/Linebacker (1967-69) Second Team Little All-American (1967) First Team Little All-American (1968)

Glenn LaFleur was the first Ragin’ Cajuns football player in Louisiana history to have his jersey retired. He was a three-year starter at linebacker who earned All-Gulf South Conference honors for three consecutive seasons and was honored as a second-team Little AllAmerican following his junior season. He capped off his collegiate career by being named first-team Little All-American. LaFleur was a brave player who battled through injuries for much of his career. LaFleur’s Career Interceptions Year No. Yards Long 1967 4 84 35 1968 2 13 13 1969 2 0 0 Career 8 97 35

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Running Back (2005-08) Sun Belt Conference Player of the Year (2008)

Tyrell Fenroy, who had one of the most prolific careers by a running back in NCAA history, saw his number retired during a pre-game ceremony at his final college game. He was a four-time All-Sun Belt selection, 2005 SBC Freshman of the Year and 2008 SBC Player of the Year. Fenroy became only the seventh player in NCAA history with four 1,000-yard rushing seasons and shattered the UL and Sun Belt records for career rushing yards and career rushing touchdowns. As a senior, Fenroy was one of 10 semifinalists for the prestigious Doak Walker Award. He was the nation’s active career rushing leader and set the all-time career rushing record in the State of Louisiana en route to being named 2008 Louisiana Sportswriters Offensive Player of the Year. Fenroy’s Career Statistics Rushing G Att. Yards Avg. TD Lg 2005 11 179 1,053 5.9 12 60 2006 12 223 1,197 5.4 10 57 2007 11 180 1,021 6.1 7 69 2008 12 226 1,375 6.1 19 89 Career 46 808 4,646 5.8 48 89

42 • Orlando Thomas Defensive Back (1991-94) Second Team UPI All-American (1993) Third Team AP All-American (1993)

Orlando Thomas was an All-American performer who led the nation in interceptions during his junior season in 1993. He was selected as a second team AllAmerican by UPI and a third team selection by the Associated Press. He finished second on the Cajuns all-time career tackle list with 347 stops and ranks first among all Cajuns defensive backs. His 18 career interceptions rank third in school history. Thomas was drafted by the Minnesota Vikings in the second round of the 1995 NFL Draft. Thomas spent seven seasons with the Vikings, amassing 473 career tackles and 22 interceptions in 98 games before retiring following the 2001 season. Thomas’ Career Statistics Year G U-A Total TFL Sacks INT PBU 1991 11 55-30 85 1(-1) 0 2 3 1992 11 41-23 64 3(-5) 0 1 4 1993 11 62-34 96 7(-34) 3(-22) 9 9 1994 11 66-36 102 7(-45) 3(-31) 6 9 Career 44 224-123 347 18(-85) 6(-53) 18 25

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ALL-TIME RESULTS Historical Legend

FCS Football Championship Subdivision D-II Division II HC Homecoming • Conference game

1901 (2-0)

Coach: Ashby Woodson Home: 1-0 | Away: 1-0 Dec. 21 at Opelousas Jan. 12 Opelousas

W, 6-5 W, 21-0

1902 (1-2)

Coach: Ashby Woodson Home: 1-1 | Away: 0-1 Oct. 16 LSU Nov. 1 Lake Charles Dec. 13 at New Orleans AC

L, 0-42 W, 5-0 L, 0-32

1903 (1-1)

Coach: J. Ovey Herpin Home: 1-0 | Away: 0-1 Nov. 2 Delcambre Academy W, 105-0 Nov. 25 at Lake Charles L, 0-5

1904 (2-0-1)

Coach: Edwin F. Gayle Home: 1-0 | Away: 1-0-1 Nov. 5 at Franklin Nov. 12 Lake Charles Nov. 24 at Company “K”

W, 11-5 W, 17-0 T, 0-0

1905

1906 (1-0-1)

W, 28-0 T, 0-0

1907 (1-0)

Coach: Jefferson Caffery Home: 0-0 | Away: 1-0 Nov. 2 at Crowley

W, 11-5

1908 (6-0)

Coach: Clement J. McNaspy Home: 3-0 | Away: 3-0 Oct. 24 St. Martinville Oct. 31 Crowley Nov. 7 at New Iberia Nov. 21 at St. Martinville Nov. 26 at Lake Charles Nov. 27 Vinton

W, 11-0 W, 17-6 W, 21-0 W, 16-0 W, 12-0 W, 16-0

1909 (5-2-2)

Coach: Clement J. McNaspy Home: 2-1 | Away: 1-1-1 at St. Martinville St. Martinville vs. Crowley vs. Lake Arthur Nov. 6 Abbeville Nov. 13 at Abbeville vs. Lake Charles Nov. 25 at Northwestern State Dec. 11 Northwestern State

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1911 (1-4-1)

Coach: Clement J. McNaspy Home: 0-0 | Away: 0-2 Oct. 7 at LSU Oct. 18 at Tulane vs. Louisiana College vs. Louisiana College vs. Northwestern State vs. Jefferson College

L, 0-42 L, 0-27 L, 0-9 T, 0-0 W, 30-6 L, 5-11

1919 (2-4-2)

Coach: T.R. Mobley Home: 2-1-2| Away: 0-2 Sept. 27 Alumni Team Oct. 4 at LSU Oct. 11 at Tulane Oct. 18 Louisiana College Nov. 1 LSU JV Nov. 8 vs. Centenary(N)1 Nov. 15 St. Charles College Nov. 27 Northwestern State

1912 (3-4)

Coach: H. Lee Prather Home: 3-1 | Away: 0-3 Sept. 28 Morgan City Oct. 12 at Tulane at Jefferson College Loyola Nov. 5 at LSU Louisiana College Nov. 20 Northwestern State

W, 33-0 L, 0-96 L, 0-46 W, 29-0 L, 3-85 W, 19-0 L, 6-13

Coach: H.O. Tudor Home: 2-3 | Away: 0-5 Sept. 25 Abbeville W, 34-0 Oct. 2 at Tulane L, 0-79 Oct. 9 Patterson L, 13-14 Oct. 16 LSU JV L, 0-13 Oct. 23 Louisiana College W, 22-14 (F) Oct. 30 at Louisiana Tech L, 0-2 Nov. 6 at Louisiana College L, 0-14 Nov. 11 at Spring Hill L, 7-42 Nov. 18 St. Charles College L, 7-35 Nov. 25 at Northwestern State L, 0-13

1913 (4-4)

Coach: Clement J. McNaspy Home: 0-1 | Away: 0-1 Oct. 4 vs. Lake Charles Oct. 11 LSU Nov. 1 vs. Loyola vs. Louisiana College vs. New Iberia vs. Jefferson College vs. Jefferson College at Northwestern State Coach: R.B. Dunbar Home: 0-0 | Away: 0-2 Sept. 27 at LSU vs. LSU JV Oct. 17 at Tulane vs. Louisiana College vs. St. Charles College vs. Louisiana College vs. St. Charles College vs. Northwestern State

W, 23-0 L, 0-26 W, 42-0 W, 13-6 W, 55-7 L, 3-32 L, 0-59 L, 12-26

1921 (9-2)

Coach: T.R. Mobley Home: 3-0 | Away: 5-2 Sept. 24 at Patterson W, 26-0 Oct. 1 at Rice L, 0-54 Oct. 3 at St. Charles College W, 40-21 Oct. 8 Jefferson College W, 35-0 Oct. 10 at Centenary(F) W, 2-0 (N)2 Oct. 15 vs. LSU JV W, 3-0 Oct. 22 at Tulane JV W, 13-7 Oct. 29 Louisiana College W, 46-0 Nov. 4 at Loyola W, 20-0 Nov. 11 at Louisiana Tech L, 0-20 Nov. 24 Northwestern State W, 33-2

L, 0-47 L, 7-13 L, 0-33 W, 45-0 W, 26-0 W, 89-0 W, 26-6 W, 12-0

1915 (5-2-1)

Coach: R.B. Dunbar Home: 3-0 | Away: 2-2-1 Oct. 2 at St. Charles College Oct. 9 at Tulane Oct. 16 LSU JV Oct. 23 Chamberlain-Hunt Oct. 30 at St. Charles College Nov. 3 at Louisiana Tech Nov. 6 at Louisiana College Nov. 25 at Northwestern State

T, 0-0 W, 17-0 W, 36-2 W, 36-0 W, 62-0 W, 49-0 T, 5-5 L, 0-47 L, 0-11

Coach: T.R. Mobley Home: 0-1 | Away: 1-0 Sept. 30 LSU Oct. 7 vs. LSU JV Oct. 14 vs. Louisiana College Oct. 21 vs. St. Charles College Nov. 4 vs. Tulane JV Nov. 14 at Louisiana Tech Nov. 25 vs. Jefferson College Nov. 30 vs. Northwestern State

W, 12-0 L, 0-13 W, 7-0 W, 25-0 W, 28-7 T, 7-7 W, 48-0 L, 0-14

L, 0-24 W, 6-0 W, 65-0 W, 95-0 W, 14-0 W, 26-0 W, 12-6 W, 20-0

W, 6-0 W, 48-0 W, 3-0 T, 0-0 L, 0-75 W, 18-5 L, 5-43 W, 11-0 W, 19-0

Coach: T.R. Mobley Home: 5-0 | Away: 2-2 Sept. 26 at Loyola W, 17-0 Oct. 3 at LSU L, 6-38 Oct. 10 Lamar W, 14-0 Oct. 17 at Sam Houston State L, 2-7 Oct. 24 Southern Miss W, 46-0 Oct. 31 Louisiana College W, 31-0 Nov. 14 Stephen F. Austin W, 26-7 Nov. 20 at Louisiana Tech W, 22-13 Nov. 26 Northwestern State W, 24-7

1926 (6-3-1)

Coach: T.R. Mobley Home: 4-1-1 | Away: 2-2 Sept. 25 Southern Miss W, 33-6 Oct. 2 at LSU L, 0-34 Oct. 9 at Millsaps L, 0-12 Oct. 16 Sam Houston State W, 15-0 Oct. 23 Lamar W, 19-0 Oct. 30 at Louisiana College W, 33-7 Nov. 5 Louisiana Tech L, 0-23 Nov. 12 Stephen F. Austin W, 33-0 Nov. 18 Northwestern State T, 0-0 Nov. 25 at Mississippi College W, 20-16

1927 (2-7-1)

1928 (4-5) W, 42-0 T, 0-0 W, 31-6 T, 9-9 L, 0-7 W, 14-0 L, 0-6 L, 12-13 L, 6-13

L, 0-14 L, 7-31 W, 66-0 W, 28-7 W, 32-7 T, 21-21 W, 20-8 W, 20-6 W, 20-0

1925 (7-2)

1922 (3-4-2)

Coach: T.R. Mobley Home: 5-0 | Away: 2-3 Sept. 22 at Centenary Sept. 29 at Tulane Oct. 6 at LSU Oct. 13 Jefferson College Oct. 20 Louisiana College Oct. 27 at Lamar Nov. 3 at Spring Hill Nov. 10 St. Stanislaus Nov. 17 Southern Miss Nov. 29 Northwestern State

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Coach: T.R. Mobley Home: 4-0 | Away: 2-2-1 Sept. 27 at Tulane Oct. 4 at LSU Oct. 11 Jefferson College Oct. 18 Sam Houston State Oct. 25 at Louisiana College Nov. 1 at Pensacola Navy Nov. 8 Lamar Nov. 15 Louisiana Tech Nov. 27 at Northwestern State

(F) - Forfeit (N)1 - Played in Lake Charles (N)2 - Played at Southwestern Louisiana Fair

1923 (7-3)

W, 26-0 L, 6-20 W, 36-0 W, 54-0 L, 0-26 W, 69-0 W, 32-0 W, 57-0 W, 34-0 W, 22-0

1924 (6-2-1)

Coach: T.R. Mobley Home: 2-1 | Away: 0-5-1 Sept. 24 Southern Miss Oct. 1 at LSU Oct. 8 vs. Spring Hill Oct. 14 at Sam Houston State Oct. 22 at Loyola Oct. 29 Louisiana College Nov. 5 at Louisiana Tech Nov. 12 Millsaps Nov. 18 at Mississippi College Nov. 24 at Northwestern State

Coach: T.R. Mobley Home: 2-1-1 | Away: 1-3-1 Sept. 30 Patterson Oct. 7 at Jefferson College Oct. 14 Tulane JV Oct. 21 Loyola Oct. 28 at Louisiana College Nov. 4 at St. Stanislaus Nov. 11 at LSU JV Nov. 18 Spring Hill Nov. 30 at Northwestern State

1917 (8-2)

Coach: Clement J. McNaspy Home: 0-0 | Away: 0-1 vs. St. Charles College Oct. 6 at LSU vs. Louisiana College vs. Crowley vs. Spring Hill vs. St. Martinville vs. Jefferson College vs. Louisiana Tech vs. Northwestern State vs. LSU JV

T, 7-7 L, 0-39 L, 0-73 T, 0-0 L, 0-18 L, 0-6 W, 44-3 W, 13-0

1920 (2-8)

1916 (7-1)

1910 (6-2-1)

Coach: Clement J. McNaspy Home: 0-0 | Away: 0-0 vs. LSU JV vs. Jennings vs. Tulane JV vs. Tulane JV vs. Louisiana Tech vs. Louisiana College vs. LSU JV vs. Jefferson College vs. Louisiana College

Coach: Clement J. McNaspy Home: 0-0 | Away: 0-1 vs. Louisiana College W, 20-13 Nov. 28 at Tulane L, 0-74 vs. Louisiana College W, 13-7 vs. Patterson W, 107-6 vs. Lake Charles W, 26-0

1914 (5-3)

No Team (Yellow Fever Epidemic) Coach: Herbert McNaspy Home: 0-0-1 | Away: 0-0 Oct. 27 vs. St. Martinville Nov. 9 Lake Charles

1918 (4-1)

Coach: T.R. Mobley Home: 3-1 | Away: 1-4 Sept. 29 at Centenary Oct. 6 at LSU Oct. 13 Mississippi College Oct. 20 at Spring Hill Oct. 27 Southern Miss Nov. 4 Louisiana Tech Nov. 10 at Louisiana College Nov. 17 at Millsaps Nov. 24 Northwestern State

W, 6-0 L, 0-52 L, 0-19 L, 0-25 L, 0-28 L, 6-19 L, 0-13 W, 12-6 L, 0-27 T, 6-6

L, 0-45 L, 0-45 L, 0-19 W, 6-0 W, 37-7 W, 46-6 L, 7-14 L, 7-31 W, 13-6

1929 (2-7) L, 0-35 L, 2-20 L, 3-7 W, 81-0 W, 31-10 W, 19-16 W, 40-7 W, 14-0 W, 66-0 W, 14-12

Coach: T.R. Mobley Home: 2-3 | Away: 0-4 Sept. 28 Southern Miss Oct. 5 at LSU Oct. 12 Spring Hill Oct. 19 at Tulane Nov. 2 Miami (Fla.) Nov. 9 Louisiana College Nov. 23 Millsaps Nov. 30 at Northwestern State Dec. 7 at Louisiana Tech

W, 7-0 L, 0-58 L, 6-28 L, 0-60 W, 14-0 L, 12-20 L, 6-7 L, 0-6 L, 7-24

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Coach: T.R. Mobley Home: 1-3 | Away: 1-5 Sept. 22 at Tulane L, 0-84 Oct. 4 at LSU L, 0-85 Oct. 11 Fort Crockett (Texas) L, 0-19 Oct. 18 Southern Miss W, 14-0 Oct. 25 at Louisiana Tech L, 0-7 Nov. 7 at Louisiana College L, 13-18 Nov. 8 at Spring Hill L, 6-20 Nov. 11 at Southeastern La W, 13-0 Nov. 14 Miami (Fla.) L, 0-6 Nov. 27 Northwestern State L, 6-18

T, 6-6 L, 0-25 L, 0-38 L, 0-25 W, 7-6 L, 0-54 L, 7-20 L, 2-38

1932 (3-4)

Coach: T.F. Wilbanks Home: 2-3 | Away: 1-1 Sept. 30 Southeastern La Oct. 7 Southern Miss Oct. 14 Stephen F. Austin Oct. 21 Louisiana Tech Nov. 5 at Lamar Nov. 11 at Louisiana College Nov. 24 Northwestern State

W, 6-0 L, 7-12 W, 19-6 L, 0-15 L, 0-6 W, 14-6 L, 0-8

1933 (6-3)

Coach: T.F. Wilbanks Home: 4-1 | Away: 2-2 Sept. 22 Southeastern La Sept. 29 at Loyola Oct. 6 Lamar Oct. 14 at Louisiana Tech Oct. 21 at Southern Miss Oct. 27 Spring Hill Nov. 11 Louisiana College Nov. 17 at Stephen F. Austin Nov. 30 at Northwestern State

W, 34-0 L, 0-12 L, 7-8 W, 13-7 L, 0-6 W, 21-0 W, 26-0 W, 17-0 W, 10-2

1934 (5-4)

Coach: T.F. Wilbanks Home: 4-0 | Away: 0-4 Sept. 28 at Millsaps L, 2-19 Oct. 5 at Spring Hill L, 6-7 Oct. 12 Louisiana Tech W, 25-0 Oct. 19 at Southern Miss L, 6-12 Oct. 26 Southeastern La W, 10-0 Nov. 3 at Louisiana College L, 7-12 Nov. 9 Stephen F. Austin W, 39-13 (N)1 Nov. 16 vs. Sam Houston State W, 30-7 Nov. 29 Northwestern State W, 6-0

1935 (2-8)

Coach: T.F. Wilbanks Home: 1-3 | Away: 1-3 Sept. 27 at Stephen F. Austin Oct. 4 Southeastern La Oct. 11 at Louisiana Tech Oct. 18 Spring Hill Oct. 25 Millsaps Nov. 1 Louisiana College Nov. 8 vs. Southern Miss(N)1 Nov. 15 at Sam Houston State Nov. 23 at LSU Nov. 28 at Northwestern State

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Coach: T.F. Wilbanks Home: 1-3-1 | Away: 1-4 Sept. 25 Mississippi College Oct. 3 at Lamar Oct. 8 Louisiana Tech Oct. 16 at Spring Hill Oct. 23 Sam Houston State Oct. 31 at Louisiana College Nov. 6 Southeastern La Nov. 13 at Southern Miss Nov. 21 at (5) LSU Nov. 26 Northwestern State

1942 (3-4)

Coach: Louis Whitman Home: 4-0-1 | Away: 2-2 Sept. 25 at Alabama L, 0-54 Oct. 9 Southeastern La W, 35-13 Oct. 16 Ouachita College L, 0-6 Oct. 23 Camp Beauregard W, 62-0 Oct. 30 Louisiana Tech W, 12-7 Nov. 6 Northwestern State L, 6-11 Nov. 21 at Sam Houston State L, 0-7

T, 13-13 W, 13-6 L, 7-20 L, 0-6 W, 7-6 L, 0-12 L, 0-19 L, 14-44 L, 0-93 L, 0-6

1943 (5-0-1)

OIL BOWL CHAMPIONS Coach: Louis Whitman Home: 2-0 | Away: 2-0 Oct. 15 Fort Benning (Ga.) W, 20-7 Oct. 23 at Southwestern (Texas) W, 27-6 (N)2 Nov. 6 vs. Arkansas A&M T, 20-20 Nov. 13 Lake Charles AAF W, 75-0 Nov. 27 at Randolf Field W, 6-0 Oil Bowl (Houston, Texas) Jan. 1 vs. Arkansas A&M W, 24-7

1937 (4-3-1)

1931 (1-6-1)

Coach: T.F. Wilbanks Home: 1-3-1 | Away: 0-3 Oct. 3 Southeastern La Oct. 10 Fort Crockett (Texas) Oct. 17 at Louisiana Tech Oct. 24 Spring Hill Oct. 31 Louisiana College Nov. 7 at Southern Miss Nov. 14 Lon Morris Nov. 26 at Northwestern State

1936 (2-7-1)

W, 6-0 L, 7-13 L, 0-25 L, 7-20 L, 3-19 W, 18-7 L, 7-19 L, 0-7 L, 0-56 L, 0-6

Coach: Johnny L. Cain Home: 2-2 | Away: 2-1-1 Sept. 25 Mississippi College Oct. 1 Stephen F. Austin Oct. 8 Southern Miss Oct. 15 at Spring Hill Oct. 22 at Millsaps Oct. 29 Louisiana College Nov. 12 at Louisiana Tech Nov. 25 at Northwestern State

1938 (8-2-1)

Coach: Johnny L. Cain Home: 4-0 | Away: 3-2-1 Sept. 16 at Southeastern La Sept. 23 Delta State Sept. 30 at Stephen F. Austin Oct. 7 Sam Houston State Oct. 14 at Spring Hill Oct. 21 Millsaps Oct. 29 at Louisiana College Nov. 4 vs. Louisiana Tech Nov. 11 at Southern Miss Nov. 19 at LSU Nov. 24 Northwestern State

L, 0-13 W, 7-6 L, 0-13 W, 19-6 W, 7-0 W, 26-6 T, 0-0 L, 0-7

1944 (5-4)

Coach: Louis Whitman Home: 2-4 | Away: 3-0 Sept. 22 LaGarde GH Sept. 30 Keesler Army AFB Oct. 7 Arkansas A&M Oct. 14 at Louisiana Tech Oct. 21 Northwestern State Nov. 4 Millsaps Nov. 11 at Lake Charles Army Nov. 18 Louisiana Tech Nov. 25 at Northwestern State

W, 8-0 W, 19-0 W, 7-0 W, 14-0 W, 33-7 W, 13-0 T, 7-7 W, 27-7 L, 6-15 L, 0-32 W, 7-0

1945 (1-6-1)

Coach: Louis Whitman Home: 0-3 | Away: 1-3-1 Sept. 22 Lake Charles Army Sept. 29 at Mississippi State Oct. 5 Louisiana Tech Oct. 20 at Northwestern State Oct. 27 at Florida Nov. 10 at Auburn Nov. 17 at Louisiana Tech Nov. 22 Northwestern State

1939 (3-5-1)

Coach: Johnny L. Cain Home: 1-3-1 | Away: 2-2 Sept. 22 at Delta State Sept. 29 Stephen F. Austin Oct. 4 at East Texas State Oct. 13 Spring Hill Oct. 27 Louisiana College Nov. 4 at Louisiana Tech Nov. 10 Loyola Nov. 17 Southern Miss Nov. 30 at Northwestern State

W, 19-6 T, 0-0 L, 0-6 W, 20-0 L, 6-7 W, 12-6 L, 18-20 L, 7-9 L, 0-6

1946 (6-4)

Coach: Johnny L. Cain Home: 3-1 | Away: 3-3 Sept. 21 at Houston Sept. 28 Stephen F. Austin Oct. 4 at Southeastern La Oct. 12 at (6) Alabama Oct. 18 at Southern Miss Oct. 26 at Louisiana College Nov. 2 Louisiana TechHC Nov. 8 Troy Nov. 23 at Northwestern State Nov. 29 Union (Tenn.)

W, 7-0 W, 6-0 L, 0-20 T, 0-0 L, 7-13 W, 6-0 W, 7-6 W, 18-7 L, 14-21 W, 12-7

W, 13-7 W, 13-2 L, 13-27 L, 0-54 L, 0-6 W, 40-0 L, 6-34 W, 64-0 W, 14-0 W, 26-0

1947 (6-2)

Coach: George Mitchell Home: 4-1 | Away: 2-1 Sept. 27 at Stephen F. Austin Oct. 4 Southeastern La Oct. 11 Livingstone State Oct. 18 Southern Miss Oct. 25 Louisiana CollegeHC Nov. 1 at Louisiana Tech Nov. 8 at Centenary Nov. 27 Northwestern State

1941 (6-2-1)

Coach: Johnny L. Cain Home: 4-0-1 | Away: 2-2 Sept. 19 at Southeastern La Sept. 27 at Alabama Oct. 10 Millsaps Oct. 18 Spring Hill Oct. 24 Louisiana College Oct. 31 at Louisiana Tech Nov. 7 Stephen F. Austin Nov. 14 Southern Miss Nov. 27 at Northwestern State

L, 7-21 L, 0-31 L, 12-14 T, 0-0 L, 0-45 L, 0-52 W, 13-7 L, 0-13

(N)1 - Played in Lake Charles (N)2 - Played in Memphis, Tenn.

1940 (6-3-1)

Coach: Johnny L. Cain Home: 4-0-1 | Away: 2-3 Sept. 20 Southeastern La Sept. 27 at Stephen F. Austin Oct. 5 at Mississippi State Oct. 11 Millsaps Oct. 18 at Spring Hill Oct. 26 at Louisiana College Nov. 1 Louisiana Tech Nov. 8 Delta State Nov. 15 at Southern Miss Nov. 28 Northwestern State

W, 53-0 L, 0-13 L, 6-18 W, 15-0 W, 19-7 L, 0-19 W, 24-0 L, 0-7 W, 7-6

W, 19-7 L, 6-47 W, 6-0 W, 39-0 W, 23-7 L, 0-12 W, 25-0 T, 0-0 W, 6-0

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W, 24-6 W, 40-7 W, 26-0 L, 7-15 W, 38-7 L, 0-9 W, 21-7 W, 9-7

1948 (6-3-1, 3-2 GSC)

Coach: George Mitchell Home: 3-1-1 | Away: 3-2 Sept. 18 at Austin College L, 0-14 Sept. 25 Troy W, 26-19 Oct. 2 Houston W, 21-7 Oct. 8 at Southeastern La• W, 19-12 Oct. 15 at Southern Miss• L, 6-26 Oct. 23 at Louisiana College• W, 26-7 HC Oct. 30 Louisiana Tech• L, 14-24 Nov. 6 Sam Houston State T, 12-12 Nov. 13 Pensacola Navy W, 27-6 Nov. 20 at Northwestern State• W, 28-7

1949 (6-3, 3-2 GSC)

Coach: George Mitchell Home: 4-2 | Away: 2-1 Sept. 17 Austin College Sept. 24 Troy Oct. 1 at Southeastern La• Oct. 8 Houston Oct. 15 Southern Miss• Oct. 22 Louisiana College• Oct. 29 at Louisiana Tech• Nov. 12 at Pensacola Navy Nov. 19 Northwestern St•HC

W, 30-0 W, 48-25 W, 27-20 L, 7-28 L, 0-25 W, 7-0 L, 0-21 W, 28-12 W, 27-14

1950 (5-4, 2-3 GSC)

Coach: A.L. Red Swanson Home: 5-0 | Away: 0-4 Sept. 23 East Texas Baptist W, 25-0 Sept. 30 Southeastern La• W, 6-0 Oct. 7 Troy W, 40-14 Oct. 14 at Southern Miss• L, 0-6 Oct. 21 at Memphis L, 0-20 Oct. 28 Stephen F. Austin W, 20-13 Nov. 4 Louisiana Tech•HC W, 41-13 Nov. 11 at Louisiana College• L, 20-22 Nov. 18 at Northwestern State• L, 7-12

1951 (6-4, 3-2 GSC)

Coach: Raymond Didier Home: 2-3 | Away: 4-1 Sept. 15 ULM L, 7-13 Sept. 22 at McNeese State W, 35-14 Sept. 29 at Southeastern La• L, 0-14 Oct. 6 at Troy W, 44-7 Oct. 13 Southern Miss• L, 0-41 Oct. 20 Memphis L, 7-41 Oct. 27 at Stephen F. Austin W, 32-14 Nov. 3 at Louisiana Tech• W, 34-7 Nov. 10 Louisiana College• W, 27-21 HC Nov. 17 Northwestern St• W, 41-26

1952 (5-2-2, 3-0-2 GSC) GULF STATES CHAMPIONS

Coach: Raymond Didier Home: 2-1-2 | Away: 3-1 Sept. 20 Lamar W, 14-13 Sept. 27 Southeastern La• T, 13-13 Oct. 4 Troy W, 54-14 Oct. 11 at Southern Miss L, 12-32 Oct. 25 Stephen F. Austin L, 19-20 HC Nov. 1 Louisiana Tech• T, 19-19 Nov. 8 at Louisiana College• W, 18-7 Nov. 15 at Northwestern State• W, 34-0 Nov. 22 at McNeese State• W, 20-13

1953 (4-7, 2-4 GSC)

Coach: Raymond Didier Home: 2-3 | Away: 2-4 Sept. 19 at Lamar W, 22-13 Sept. 26 at Southeastern La• L, 13-39 Oct. 3 East Texas State L, 7-41 Oct. 10 Southern Miss L, 14-41 Oct. 17 at Arkansas State L, 12-13 Oct. 24 at Stephen F. Austin W, 14-7 Oct. 31 at Louisiana Tech• L, 7-27 Nov. 7 Louisiana College•HC W, 19-6 Nov. 14 Northwestern State• L, 7-12 Nov. 21 McNeese State• W, 47-13 Nov. 28 at ULM• L, 6-35

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1960 (6-4, 3-2 GSC)

1966 (6-4, 3-2 GSC)

1955 (5-4, 3-3 GSC)

1961 (2-8, 0-5 GSC)

1967 (6-4, 3-2 GSC)

Coach: Raymond Didier Home: 3-2 | Away: 2-2 Sept. 18 Lamar L, 20-26 Sept. 25 Southeastern La• L, 0-32 Oct. 2 at East Texas State L, 13-33 Oct. 9 ULM• W, 41-7 Oct. 16 Arkansas State W, 36-2 HC Oct. 30 Louisiana Tech• W, 25-0 Nov. 6 at Louisiana College• W, 25-13 Nov. 13 at Northwestern State• L, 7-34 Nov. 20 at McNeese State• W, 55-12 Coach: Raymond Didier Home: 4-1 | Away: 1-3 Sept. 17 at Lamar Sept. 24 at Southeastern La• Oct. 1 East Texas State Oct. 8 at ULM• Oct. 15 Corpus Christi Oct. 29 at Louisiana Tech• Nov. 5 Louisiana College• Nov. 12 Northwestern St•HC Nov. 19 McNeese State•

L, 6-19 L, 0-20 W, 20-15 W, 26-6 W, 49-12 L, 14-28 W, 21-14 W, 27-13 L, 7-12

1956 (4-6, 1-5 GSC)

Coach: Raymond Didier Home: 1-4 | Away: 3-2 Sept. 15 Lamar L, 14-21 Sept. 22 Southeastern La• L, 0-42 Sept 29 at East Texas State W, 33-27 Oct. 6 ULM• L, 19-45 Oct. 13 Corpus Christi W, 67-14 Oct. 20 at Southern Arkansas W, 32-12 Oct. 27 Louisiana Tech•HC L, 6-33 Nov. 3 at Louisiana College• L, 14-34 Nov. 10 at Northwestern State• L, 19-38 Nov. 17 at McNeese State• W, 35-33

1957 (4-5-1, 2-3-1 GSC) Coach: Raymond Didier Home: 3-2 | Away: 1-3-1 Sept. 14 Sam Houston State Sept. 21 at Southeastern La• Sept. 28 at Lamar Oct. 5 at ULM• Oct. 12 at Louisiana Tech• Oct. 19 Southern Arkansas Oct. 26 at Trinity Nov. 2 Louisiana College• Nov. 9 Northwestern St•HC Nov. 23 McNeese State•

W, 14-7 T, 7-7 L, 20-36 W, 6-0 L, 13-28 W, 25-6 L, 7-27 W, 7-0 L, 0-19 L, 0-13

Coach: Jim “Red” Hoggatt Home: 1-3 | Away: 0-5 Sept. 20 Southeastern La• L, 6-14 Sept. 27 at Sam Houston State L, 0-6 Oct. 4 ULM• L, 8-29 HC Oct. 11 Louisiana Tech• L, 0-33 Oct. 18 at Abilene Christian L, 8-27 Oct. 25 Trinity W, 22-18 Nov. 1 at Southern Arkansas L, 7-13 Nov. 8 at Northwestern State• L, 8-27 Nov. 22 at McNeese State• L, 8-9 Coach: Jim “Red” Hoggatt Home: 4-1 | Away: 0-4 Sept. 18 at Southeastern La• L, 13-18 Sept. 25 Sam Houston State W, 19-7 Oct. 3 Stephen F. Austin W, 22-14 Oct. 10 at Louisiana Tech• L, 13-21 Oct. 24 at Louisiana College L, 6-21 Oct. 31 at ULM• L, 20-34 Nov. 7 Abilene Christian L, 12-14 Nov. 14 Northwestern St•HC W, 34-14 Nov. 21 McNeese State• W, 19-14

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Coach: Russ Faulkinberry Home: 1-4 | Away: 1-4 Sept. 16 at Southeastern La• Sept. 23 at Texas-Arlington Sept. 30 Southern Miss Oct. 7 at Louisiana Tech• Oct. 21 Louisiana College Oct. 28 at ULM•(N)1 Nov. 4 at Pensacola Navy Nov. 11 Northwestern St• (HC) Nov. 18 McNeese State• Nov. 25 Henderson State

Coach: Russ Faulkinberry Home: 5-1 | Away: 1-3 Sept. 17 at Louisiana College W, 24-0 Sept. 24 at Delta State L, 3-28 Oct. 1 Southeastern La• W, 35-6 Oct. 8 Lamar W, 14-6 Oct. 15 Louisiana Tech•HC W, 21-12 Oct. 22 Samford W, 6-3 Oct. 29 at ULM• L, 7-10 Nov. 5 Arkansas State L, 14-17 Nov. 12 at Northwestern State• L, 8-21 Nov. 19 at McNeese State• W, 7-0 Coach: Russ Faulkinberry Home: 2-2 | Away: 4-2 Sept. 16 at Louisiana College W, 28-14 Sept. 23 at Lamar L, 13-14 Sept. 30 Pensacola Navy W, 13-3 Oct. 7 at Louisiana Tech• W, 20-14 Oct. 14 at Southeastern La• W, 9-0 Oct. 21 at Memphis L, 6-28 Oct. 28 ULM•HC L, 6-17 Nov. 4 at Arkansas State W, 7-6 Nov. 11 Northwestern State• L, 9-24 Nov. 18 McNeese State• W, 31-6

L, 0-27 L, 0-26 L, 6-22 L, 0-12 L, 9-14 L, 20-27 W, 9-7 L, 14-27 L, 0-25 W, 41-7

1968 (8-2, 5-1 GSC)

1962 (4-5-1, 2-3 GSC)

GULF STATES CHAMPIONS

Coach: Russ Faulkinberry Home: 3-1-1 | Away: 1-4 Sept. 15 Mexico Poly Institute W, 21-0 Sept. 21 Southeastern La• L, 6-21 Sept. 29 at Southern Miss• L, 0-20 Oct. 6 Louisiana Tech• W, 13-6 Oct. 13 TampaHC T, 14-14 Oct. 20 at Louisiana College L, 6-12 Oct. 27 at ULM•(N)1 W, 18-10 Nov. 2 Austin College W, 38-12 Nov. 10 at Northwestern State• L, 0-20 Nov. 17 at McNeese State• L, 0-19

Coach: Russ Faulkinberry Home: 5-0 | Away: 3-2 Sept. 21 at Louisiana College W, 28-0 Sept. 28 at Pensacola Navy L, 35-39 Oct. 5 Southeastern La• W, 31-6 Oct. 12 Louisiana Tech• W, 28-24 Oct. 19 Delta State W, 32-27 Oct. 26 LamarHC W, 20-14 Nov. 2 at ULM• L, 7-20 Nov. 9 Arkansas State W, 20-9 Nov. 16 at Northwestern State• W, 14-7 Nov. 23 at McNeese State• W, 12-7

1963 (4-5, 1-4 GSC)

1958 (1-8, 0-5 GSC)

1959 (4-5, 2-3 GSC)

Coach: Jim “Red” Hoggatt Home: 3-3 | Away: 3-1 Sept. 17 Southeastern La• L, 10-20 Sept. 24 at Sam Houston State W, 8-3 Oct. 1 at Stephen F. Austin W, 36-0 Oct. 8 Louisiana Tech• W, 6-2 Oct. 15 Texas-Arlington L, 7-13 Oct. 22 Louisiana College L, 7-13 Oct. 29 ULM•HC W, 8-7 Nov. 5 Pensacola Navy W, 20-14 Nov. 12 at Northwestern State• W, 17-7 Nov. 19 at McNeese State• L, 18-28

1969 (5-5, 3-2 GSC)

Coach: Russ Faulkinberry Home: 3-2 | Away: 1-3 Sept. 10 at Southeastern La• L, 0-14 Sept. 28 Hardin-Simmons W, 16-6 Oct. 5 at Tampa W, 19-17 Oct. 12 at Louisiana Tech• L, 0-45 Oct. 26 Louisiana CollegeHC W, 7-6 Nov. 2 Southern Miss L, 0-28 Nov. 9 at ULM• L, 6-7 Nov. 16 Northwestern State• W, 19-13 Nov. 23 McNeese State• L, 7-14

Coach: Russ Faulkinberry Home: 3-1 | Away: 4-2 Sept. 20 at North Texas Sept. 27 East Texas State Oct. 4 at Southeastern La• Oct. 11 at Louisiana Tech• Oct. 18 at Arkansas State(N)2 Oct. 25 at Lamar Nov. 1 at ULM• Nov. 8 St. Norbert Nov. 15 Northwestern St•HC Nov. 22 McNeese State•

(N)1 - Played in Shreveport (N)2 - Played in Little Rock, Ark.

Coach: Russ Faulkinberry Home: 4-2 | Away: 5-0 | Neut.: 0-1 Sept. 12 Southern Miss L, 14-16 Sept. 19 Southeastern La• W, 17-6 Sept. 26 at Chattanooga W, 24-20 Oct. 3 Doane W, 49-0 Oct. 10 Louisiana Tech• W, 20-10 Oct. 17 at Texas-Arlington W, 28-7 Oct. 24 Lamar W, 15-6 Oct. 31 at ULM• W, 9-7 Nov. 7 TampaHC L, 38-50 Nov. 14 at Northwestern State• W, 24-21 Nov. 21 at McNeese State• W, 13-7 Grantland Rice Bowl (Baton Rouge, La.) Dec. 12 vs. Tennessee State L, 25-26

1965 (7-3, 4-1 GSC)

GULF STATES CHAMPIONS Coach: Russ Faulkinberry Home: 3-1 | Away: 4-2 Sept. 18 Louisiana College Oct. 2 at Southeastern La• Oct. 9 at Louisiana Tech• Oct. 16 at Tampa Oct. 23 at Samford Oct. 30 at Lamar Nov. 6 at ULM• Nov. 13 Northwestern St•HC Nov. 20 McNeese State• Nov. 25 Chattanooga

L, 6-40 L, 13-24 W, 9-3 L, 21-34 L, 0-26 W, 24-16 W, 9-7 W, 48-37 L, 28-33 W, 21-17

GULF STATES CHAMPIONS Grantland Rice Bowl Runner-Up

Coach: Russ Faulkinberry Home: 3-2 | Away: 2-2 Sept. 26 at Southern Miss L, 0-30 Oct. 10 Louisiana Tech• L, 3-6 Oct. 17 TampaHC W, 37-6 Oct. 24 at Louisiana College W, 14-7 Oct. 30 Lenoir-Rhyne W, 20-6 Nov. 7 ULM• W, 23-7 Nov. 14 at Northwestern State• W, 27-17 Nov. 21 at McNeese State• L, 9-24 Dec. 12 Southeastern La• L, 7-12

W, 30-0 L, 0-13 W, 16-8 L, 6-7 W, 7-0 W, 20-6 W, 14-10 W, 41-7 W, 14-7 L, 25-27

1973 (0-10, 0-5 SLC)

Coach: Russ Faulkinberry Home: 0-6 | Away: 0-4 Sept. 15 at Arkansas State• Sept. 22 at Louisiana Tech• Sept. 29 Chattanooga Oct. 6 Xavier Oct. 13 at Cincinnati Oct. 20 at Lamar• Oct. 27 Texas-Arlington• Nov. 10 Northwestern StHC Nov. 17 Memphis Nov. 24 McNeese State•

L, 13-27 L, 0-23 L, 10-21 L, 14-17 L, 0-27 L, 0-31 L, 22-31 L, 10-20 L, 6-41 L, 0-37

1974 (2-9, 0-5 SLC)

Coach: Augie Tammariello Home: 1-5 | Away: 1-4 Sept. 14 at Tulane L, 16-17 Sept. 21 at McNeese State• L, 0-38 Oct. 5 Lamar• L, 13-38 Oct. 12 Louisiana Tech• L, 20-35 Oct. 19 at Tampa L, 13-14 Oct. 26 ChattanoogaHC W, 21-20 Nov. 2 Southern Miss L, 7-41 Nov. 9 at Texas-Arlington• L, 17-21 Nov. 16 at Northwestern State W, 14-10 Nov. 22 San Jose State L, 22-25 Nov. 29 Arkansas State• L, 6-28

1975 (6-5, 2-3 SLC)

1970 (9-3, 5-0 GSC)

1964 (5-4, 2-3 GSC)

1972 (5-6, 1-4 SLC)

Coach: Russ Faulkinberry Home: 3-3 | Away: 2-3 Sept. 9 Louisiana Tech• L, 0-7 Sept. 16 Southeastern La W, 30-7 Sept. 23 at Trinity L, 10-13 Sept. 30 Arkansas State• L, 18-21 Oct. 7 Abilene Christian W, 35-14 Oct. 14 at Chattanooga W, 22-21 Oct. 21 Lamar• L, 0-3 Oct. 28 at Texas-Arlington• L, 0-7 HC Nov. 4 Santa Clara W, 27-7 Nov. 11 at Northwestern State L, 8-24 Nov. 25 at McNeese State• W, 10-0

Coach: Augie Tammariello Home: 5-2 | Away: 1-3 Sept. 6 at Long Beach State Sept. 13 Southern Illinois Sept. 27 New Mexico State Oct. 4 at Arkansas State• Oct. 11 at Louisiana Tech• Oct. 18 Lamar• Oct. 25 at Cincinnati Nov. 1 Texas-Arlington•HC Nov. 8 Pacific Nov. 15 Northwestern State Nov. 22 McNeese State•

W, 22-17 W, 27-10 W, 31-7 L, 17-39 L, 14-24 W, 21-12 L, 17-23 W, 35-32 L, 14-19 W, 40-17 L, 21-33

1976 (9-2, 4-1 SLC)

Coach: Augie Tammariello Home: 7-0 | Away: 2-2 Sept. 11 Fresno State(F) W, 41-14 Sept. 18 Cincinnati(F) W, 7-3 Oct. 2 Louisiana Tech• W, 31-26 Oct. 9 at Lamar• W, 34-9 Oct. 16 Furman W, 27-16 Oct. 23 Pacific W, 38-10 Oct. 30 at Texas-Arlington• W, 31-24 Nov. 6 Arkansas State•HC W, 23-14 Nov. 13 at Northwestern State L, 3-7 Nov. 20 at McNeese State• L, 19-20 Dec. 4 ULM W, 7-5 (F) - Later forfeited because of ineligible player(s)

1971 (5-4-1, 2-2-1 SLC) Coach: Russ Faulkinberry Home: 3-3 | Away: 2-1-1 Sept. 18 at Southeastern La Sept. 25 Santa Clara Oct. 2 Trinity• Oct. 9 at Louisiana Tech• Oct. 16 Texas-Arlington• Oct. 23 at Lamar• Oct. 30 ULMHC Nov. 6 at Arkansas State• Nov. 13 Northwestern State Nov. 19 McNeese State

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W, 7-6 W, 21-0 L, 21-27 L, 15-35 W, 16-0 W, 21-20 W, 31-7 T, 10-10 L, 19-27 L, 10-20

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INTRO | 2017 CAJUNS | COACHES | REVIEW | RECORDS | HISTORY | ADMINISTRATION | MEDIA 1977 (6-4-2, 2-1-2 SLC) Coach: Augie Tammariello Home: 4-1-1 | Away: 2-3-1 Sept. 3 Tulsa Sept. 10 Fresno State Sept. 17 at Lamar• Sept. 24 Texas-Arlington• Oct. 1 at Hawai`i Oct. 8 at Louisiana Tech• Oct. 15 Southern Illinois Oct. 22 at Temple Oct. 29 at East Carolina Nov. 5 at Arkansas State• Nov. 12 Northwestern StHC Nov. 25 McNeese State•

1982 (7-3-1) W, 48-21 W, 34-13 W, 10-6 W, 30-20 L, 6-20 T, 21-21 W, 24-0 L, 20-27 W, 9-7 L, 15-17 L, 13-20 T, 9-9

1978 (3-8, 2-3 SLC)

Coach: Augie Tammariello Home: 2-5 | Away: 1-3 Sept. 9 Long Beach State L, 0-10 Sept. 16 at Tulsa L, 3-10 Sept. 23 East Carolina L, 9-38 Sept. 30 Lamar• W, 23-16 Oct. 7 Louisiana Tech• W, 24-6 Oct. 14 at Texas-Arlington• L, 3-24 Oct. 28 Cincinnati L, 13-38 Nov. 4 Arkansas State•HC L, 6-16 Nov. 11 at Northwestern State W, 19-17 Nov. 18 Southern Illinois L, 9-10 Nov. 25 at McNeese State• L, 18-44

1979 (4-7, 1-4 SLC)

Coach: Augie Tammariello Home: 3-3 | Away: 1-4 Sept. 1 ULM Sept. 8 at Southern Illinois Sept. 15 at Tulsa Sept. 22 West Texas State Sept. 29 at Arkansas State• Oct. 6 at Louisiana Tech• Oct. 13 at Pacific Oct. 20 Lamar• Oct. 27 Cal Poly-Pomona Nov. 10 Texas-Arlington•HC Nov. 17 McNeese State•

W, 17-13 L, 7-17 L, 20-28 W, 19-10 W, 13-9 L, 0-17 L, 7-10 L, 17-21 W, 31-19 L, 10-24 L, 6-10

1980 (7-4, 4-1 SLC)

Coach: Sam Robertson Home: 5-0 | Away: 2-4 Sept. 6 New Mexico State Sept. 13 at East Carolina Sept. 20 at Fresno State Sept. 27 at ULM Oct. 4 at North Texas Oct. 11 Arkansas State• Oct. 25 Lamar• Nov. 1 Southern Illinois Nov. 8 at Texas-Arlington• Nov. 15 Louisiana Tech•HC Nov. 22 at McNeese State•

W, 14-12 W, 27-21 L, 14-16 L, 0-24 L, 20-22 W, 3-0 W, 38-10 W, 21-3 W, 30-13 W, 27-9 L, 0-14

1981 (1-9-1, 0-4-1 SLC) Coach: Sam Robertson Home: 1-4 | Away: 0-5-1 Sept. 5 at Southern Miss Sept. 12 Southeastern La Sept. 19 at ULM Sept. 26 North Texas Oct. 10 at Arkansas State• Oct. 17 East Carolina Oct. 24 at Southern Illinois Oct. 31 at Louisiana Tech• Nov. 7 Texas-Arlington•HC Nov. 14 at Lamar• Nov. 21 McNeese State•

L, 7-33 L, 0-7 L, 17-20 W, 34-11 L, 3-14 L, 31-35 L, 0-41 T, 17-17 L, 7-23 L, 12-14 L, 7-14

Coach: Sam Robertson Home: 5-1 | Away: 2-2-1 Sept. 11 at Rice Sept. 18 West Texas StateFCS Sept. 25 at North TexasFCS Oct. 2 Southern IllinoisFCS Oct. 9 Arkansas StateFCS Oct. 16 at Texas-ArlingtonFCS Oct. 23 LamarFCS Oct. 30 at Southern Miss Nov. 6 ULMFCS /HC Nov. 13 Louisiana TechFCS Nov. 20 at McNeese StateFCS

Coach: Nelson Stokley Home: 4-2 | Away: 2-3 Sept. 3 Cal State-Fullerton Sept. 18 Sam Houston StFCS Sept. 24 Rice Oct. 1 at East Carolina Oct. 8 at Louisiana TechFCS Oct. 15 Northern IllinoisHC Oct. 22 Southern Miss Oct. 29 at Tulane Nov. 5 at Memphis Nov. 12 at (18) Alabama Nov. 19 Arkansas StateFCS

W, 21-14 W, 31-18 W, 31-14 W, 20-10 L, 13-20 L, 29-30 W, 24-0 L, 0-36 W, 40-26 W, 29-19 T, 10-10

1983 (4-6)

Coach: Sam Robertson Home: 3-1 | Away: 1-5 Sept. 10 at ULMFCS Sept. 18 ChattanoogaFCS Sept. 24 at Rice Oct. 8 at East Carolina Oct. 15 at Tulane Oct. 22 LamarFCS Oct. 29 at Southern Miss Nov. 12 McNeese StateFCS Nov. 19 La. TechFCS/HC Nov. 26 at San Jose State Coach: Sam Robertson Home: 3-1 | Away: 3-4 Sept. 1 at ChattanoogaFCS Sept. 8 at Louisiana TechFCS Sept. 15 ULMFCS Sept. 22 at Alabama Oct. 6 Wichita State Oct. 13 at Memphis Oct. 20 at San Jose State Oct. 27 Southern Miss Nov. 3 East CarolinaHC Nov. 10 at McNeese StateFCS Nov. 17 at Tulsa

Coach: Nelson Stokley Home: 4-1 | Away: 3-3 Sept. 2 Louisiana Tech Sept. 9 Central Michigan Sept. 16 at Tulane Sept. 23 at Rice Sept. 30 at ULMFCS Oct. 7 TulsaHC Oct. 14 at (11) Alabama Oct. 21 at Southern Miss Nov. 4 at Northern Illinois Nov. 11 LamarFCS Nov. 18 Arkansas StateFCS

L, 6-31 L, 14-38 L, 21-22 L, 18-21 L, 15-17 W, 31-6 L, 3-31 W, 48-16 W, 13-9 W, 25-21

BIG WEST CHAMPIONS W, 24-9 W, 33-8 W, 41-16 W, 48-36 L, 16-19 W, 45-0 L, 14-27 W, 51-34 L, 3-20 L, 0-17 L, 21-38

Coach: Nelson Stokley Home: 2-3 | Away: 3-3 Sept. 1 at Tulane Sept. 8 Nicholls StateFCS Sept. 15 at Texas A&M Sept. 22 East Carolina Sept. 29 at Louisiana Tech Oct. 6 Alabama Oct. 20 at Tulsa Oct. 27 at Memphis Nov. 3 Southern MissHC Nov. 10 at Arkansas State Nov. 17 Northern Illinois

L, 7-9 W, 17-16 L, 6-7 L, 14-37 W, 31-3 L, 7-20 W, 35-28 W, 13-7 W, 42-24 L, 17-30 W, 18-17

L, 14-40 W, 22-20 L, 10-17 W, 18-3 W, 24-10 W, 21-13 L, 17-24 W, 24-21 L, 20-23 W, 42-33 W, 29-28

Coach: Nelson Stokley Home: 0-3-1 | Away: 2-5 Aug. 31 ULMFCS Sept. 7 at Central Michigan Sept. 14 at Wyoming Sept. 21 at Arkansas Sept. 28 at Texas A&M Oct. 5 Miami (Ohio)HC Oct. 12 Tulsa Oct. 26 Louisiana Tech Nov. 2 at Northern Illinois Nov. 9 at Auburn Nov. 16 at Arkansas State

1986 (6-5)

1992 (2-9)

Coach: Nelson Stokley Home: 3-2 | Away: 3-2 Sept. 6 Oklahoma State L, 20-21 Sept. 13 ULMFCS W, 24-20 Sept. 20 at Memphis W, 26-10 Oct. 4 at East Carolina W, 21-10 Oct. 11 Tulsa W, 17-13 Oct. 18 at Mississippi L, 20-21 FCS/HC Oct. 25 Stephen F. Austin W, 28-14 Nov. 1 at Tulane L, 39-42 Nov. 8 at Southern Miss L, 0-17 FCS Nov. 15 at McNeese State W, 33-13 FCS Nov. 22 Louisiana Tech L, 14-23

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Coach: Nelson Stokley Home: 4-1 | Away: 2-4 Sept. 3 at Kansas State Sept. 10 Northern Illinois• Sept. 17 TroyFCS Sept. 24 at San Jose State• Oct. 1 at Louisiana Tech• Oct. 8 Arkansas State•HC Oct. 15 at Southern Miss Oct. 22 at Utah State• Nov. 5 UNLV• Nov. 12 at Texas Tech Nov. 19 Western Michigan

L, 6-34 W, 29-9 L, 20-39 L, 28-31 W, 13-3 W, 26-0 L, 20-43 W, 27-25 W, 28-27 L, 7-39 W, 17-14

Coach: Nelson Stokley Home: 4-1 | Away: 2-4 Sept. 2 at Nevada• Sept. 9 UABFCS Sept. 16 at Memphis Sept. 23 at Northern Illinois• Oct. 7 at Arkansas State• Oct. 14 New Mexico State•HC Oct. 21 Pacific• Oct. 28 at Tulane Nov. 4 Louisiana Tech• Nov. 11 at (15) Arkansas Nov. 18 Southern Miss

L, 14-38 W, 56-21 L, 19-33 L, 24-25 W, 33-9 W, 43-26 W, 45-3 W, 32-28 W, 40-33 L, 13-24 L, 32-35

1996 (5-6) L, 10-21 L, 24-27 L, 15-28 L, 7-9 L, 7-34 L, 14-27 L, 20-34 T, 14-14 W, 13-12 L, 7-50 W, 17-13

Coach: Nelson Stokley Home: 2-3 | Away: 0-6 Sept. 5 at (22) Tennessee L, 3-38 Sept. 12 ULMFCS W, 31-23 Sept. 19 at San Jose State L, 13-36 Sept. 26 Western KentuckyFCS W, 17-14 Oct. 3 at Houston L, 7-63 Oct. 10 at Louisiana Tech L, 7-21 Oct. 17 Cal State-Fullerton L, 10-14 Oct. 24 at Auburn L, 24-25 Oct. 31 at Tulsa L, 9-27 Nov. 7 Northern IllinoisHC L, 15-23 Nov. 21 Arkansas State L, 7-20

1987 (6-5)

L, 13-34 L, 28-29 W, 17-15 W, 13-7 W, 36-15 W, 19-3 W, 33-19 W, 24-13 L, 14-61 W, 31-14 W, 21-17

1995 (6-5, 4-2 Big West) W, 48-6 W, 24-21 L, 14-63 L, 10-20 L, 10-24 L, 6-25 W, 25-13 L, 6-20 L, 13-14 W, 17-16 W, 24-20

1991 (2-8-1) L, 6-37 L, 7-49 L, 23-24 W, 31-30 W, 23-15 L, 16-38 W, 16-14 L, 0-45 W, 20-13 L, 17-27 L, 3-14

Coach: Nelson Stokley Home: 4-1 | Away: 4-2 Sept. 4 Utah State• Sept. 11 at Miami (Ohio) Sept. 18 Memphis Oct. 2 Southern Miss Oct. 9 at Tulane Oct. 16 at Arkansas State• Oct. 23 at Northern Illinois• Oct. 30 San Jose State•HC Nov. 6 at (9) Florida Nov. 20 at UNLV• Nov. 27 Louisiana Tech•

1994 (6-5, 5-1 Big West)

1990 (5-6)

1985 (4-7)

Coach: Sam Robertson Home: 2-2 | Away: 2-5 Aug. 31 Memphis Sept. 7 at (2) Auburn Sept. 14 at Louisiana TechFCS Sept. 21 Idaho StateFCS Sept. 28 at Wichita State Oct. 5 at Southern Miss Oct. 12 East CarolinaHC Oct. 19 at (5) Florida Oct. 26 at UNLV Nov. 9 at Tulane Nov. 16 McNeese StateFCS

1993 (8-3, 5-1 Big West)

1989 (7-4)

1984 (6-5)

Coach: Nelson Stokley Home: 5-0 | Away: 1-5 Sept. 5 at Mississippi State Sept. 12 UNLV Sept. 26 at Oklahoma State Oct. 3 at (17) Alabama Oct. 10 Northwestern StFCS Oct. 17 at Mississippi Oct. 24 at ULMFCS Nov. 7 MemphisHC Nov. 14 at Tulane Nov. 21 Colorado State Nov. 28 Southern Miss

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Coach: Nelson Stokley Home: 4-1 | Away: 1-5 Aug. 31 at (4) Florida Sept. 14 (25) Texas A&M Sept. 21 at Southern Miss Sept. 28 at Louisiana Tech Oct. 5 Houston Oct. 12 Arkansas StateHC Oct. 19 at UAB Oct. 26 Memphis Nov. 2 at Virginia Tech Nov. 9 Northern Illinois Nov. 16 at Texas Tech

L, 21-55 W, 29-22 L, 27-52 W, 37-31 L, 24-31 W, 42-31 L, 29-39 W, 13-9 L, 16-47 W, 45-31 L, 21-56

1997 (1-10)

Coach: Nelson Stokley Home: 0-6 | Away: 1-4 Aug. 30 at Pittsburgh L, 13-45 Sept. 6 Oklahoma State L, 7-31 Sept. 13 at Texas Tech L, 14-59 Sept. 20 at Texas A&M L, 0-66 Sept. 27 UAB L, 7-42 Oct. 4 at Arkansas State W, 41-38 D-II Oct. 11 North Alabama (4OT) L, 42-48 Oct. 25 ULMHC (OT) L, 21-28 Nov. 1 Tulane L, 0-56 Nov. 8 at (16) Washington St L, 7-77 Nov. 15 Louisiana Tech L, 24-63

L, 3-31 W, 21-10 L, 0-36 L, 10-38 W, 13-3 L, 14-24 W, 17-7 W, 31-7 L, 10-38 W, 35-28 W, 37-30

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Coach: Nelson Stokley Home: 2-2 | Away: 0-7 Sept. 5 at Arkansas Sept. 12 Northwestern StFCS Sept. 19 at Louisiana Tech Sept. 26 at Southern Miss Oct. 3 at UAB Oct. 17 Arkansas StateHC Oct. 24 UCF Oct. 31 at (19) Tulane Nov. 7 at ULM Nov. 14 at Oklahoma State Nov. 21 Western KentuckyFCS

2003 (4-8, 4-3 Sun Belt) L, 17-38 L, 22-24 L, 14-77 L, 0-55 L, 13-24 W, 21-19 L, 10-42 L, 20-72 L, 24-34 L, 20-44 W, 38-24

1999 (2-9)

Coach: Jerry Baldwin Home: 2-3 | Away: 0-6 Sept. 4 at Oklahoma State Sept. 11 Texas Tech Sept. 18 at Houston Sept. 25 Middle Tennessee Oct. 2 Louisiana Tech Oct. 9 at Washington State Oct. 16 at Tulane Oct. 23 ULMHC Oct. 30 at Arkansas State Nov. 13 at (21) Southern Miss Nov. 20 WoffordFCS (OT)

L, 7-24 L, 17-38 L, 0-45 W, 45-31 L, 31-41 L, 0-44 L, 32-48 L, 7-31 L, 27-31 L, 0-48 W, 37-34

Coach: Jerry Baldwin Home: 0-5 | Away: 1-5 Sept. 2 Sam Houston StFCS L, 14-21 Sept. 9 at (6) Texas L, 10-52 Sept. 16 at Texas Tech L, 0-26 FCS Sept. 23 Northwestern St L, 21-23 Sept. 30 at UAB L, 2-47 Oct. 7 TulaneHC L, 37-38 Oct. 14 at Louisiana Tech L, 14-48 Oct. 28 North Texas L, 0-13 Nov. 4 at ULM W, 21-18 FCS Nov. 11 Jacksonville State L, 14-28 Nov. 18 at Middle Tennessee (2OT) L, 38-41

2001 (3-8, 2-4 Sun Belt)

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Coach: Rickey Bustle Home: 3-2 | Away: 1-5 Sept. 4 Northwestern StFCS Sept. 11 at Louisiana Tech Sept. 18 at Kansas State Sept. 25 Middle Tennessee• Oct. 2 at FIU Oct. 9 at New Mexico State• Oct. 16 at Idaho• Oct. 23 Arkansas State•HC Nov. 5 North Texas• Nov. 13 Troy• Nov. 20 at ULM•

Coach: Rickey Bustle Home: 4-2 | Away: 2-4 Sept. 5 SouthernFCS Sept. 12 Kansas State Sept. 19 at (9) LSU Sept. 26 at (25) Nebraska Oct. 10 North Texas• Oct. 17 at Western Kentucky• Oct. 24 Florida Atlantic•HC Oct. 31 at FIU• (OT) Nov. 7 at Arkansas State• Nov. 14 at Middle Tennessee• Nov. 21 ULM• Nov. 28 Troy•

W, 14-7 L, 20-24 L, 20-40 W, 24-17 W, 43-34 L, 32-35 L, 25-38 W, 27-24 L, 17-27 L, 10-13 L, 10-13

2005 (6-5, 5-2 Sun Belt)

W, 20-0 L, 14-44 L, 10-35 L, 9-26 L, 27-63 L, 20-26 W, 54-37 W, 17-12 L, 17-42 L, 46-49 L, 0-31

W, 42-19 W, 17-15 L, 3-31 L, 0-55 W, 38-34 W, 30-22 L, 29-51 L, 17-20 W, 21-18 L, 17-34 W, 21-17 L, 31-48

Coach: Rickey Bustle Home: 1-4 | Away: 2-5 Sept. 4 at (23) Georgia L, 7-55 Sept. 11 Arkansas State• W, 31-24 Sept. 25 Middle Tennessee• L, 14-34 Oct. 2 at North Texas• W, 28-27 Oct. 8 (22) Oklahoma State L, 28-54 Oct. 16 at Troy• L, 24-31 Oct. 23 Western Kentucky•HC L, 21-54 Oct. 30 at Ohio L, 31-38 Nov. 6 at Mississippi L, 21-43 Nov. 13 at Florida Atlantic• L, 23-24 Nov. 20 FIU• L, 17-38 Nov. 27 at ULM W, 23-22

L, 3-60 L, 10-31 W, 49-28 L, 21-24 L, 10-28 L, 36-39 W, 13-10 W, 31-28 W, 31-28 W, 28-7 W, 54-21

2011 (1-4*, 1-2* Sun Belt)

Coach: Rickey Bustle Home: 3-3 | Away: 3-3 Sept. 2 at (8) LSU L, 3-45 Sept. 9 at Texas A&M L, 7-51 Sept. 23 N. Carolina A&TFCS W, 48-7 Sept. 30 Eastern Michigan W, 33-14 Oct. 7 at Houston W, 31-28 Oct. 18 at Florida Atlantic• W, 6-0 HC Oct. 28 Middle Tennessee• L, 20-34 Nov. 4 at Troy• L, 28-42 Nov. 11 North Texas• L, 7-16 Nov. 18 at FIU• W, 17-7 Nov. 25 Arkansas State• W, 28-13 Dec. 2 ULM• L, 20-39

Coach: Mark Hudspeth Home: 0-0 | Away: 1-4 | Neut.: 0-0 Sept. 3 at (9) Oklahoma State L, 34-61 Sept. 10 at Kent State W, 20-12* Sept. 17 Nicholls StateFCS W, 38-21* Sept. 24 at FIU• W, 36-31* Oct. 1 Florida Atlantic• W, 37-34* Oct. 8 Troy• W, 31-17* HC Oct. 15 North Texas• W, 30-10* Oct. 22 at Western Kentucky• L, 23-42 Oct. 29 at Middle Tennessee• W, 45-20 Nov. 5 ULM• W, 36-35* Nov. 12 at Arkansas State• L, 21-30 Nov. 26 at Arizona L, 37-45 R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl (New Orleans, La.) Dec. 17 vs. San Diego State W, 32-30*

2007 (3-9, 3-4 Sun Belt) L, 7-31 L, 11-35 L, 17-36 W, 34-0 L, 0-48 L, 28-31 L, 35-48 L, 0-27 W, 31-28 W, 13-10 L, 17-24 L, 10-34

L, 21-51 L, 17-20 W, 44-27 L, 37-45 W, 44-35 W, 59-30 W, 28-23 W, 49-20 L, 24-37 L, 29-40 L, 3-48 W, 42-28

2010 (3-9, 3-5 Sun Belt)

SUN BELT CHAMPIONS

Coach: Rickey Bustle Home: 3-2 | Away: 3-3 Sept. 3 at (2) Texas Sept. 10 at Eastern Michigan Sept. 17 Northwestern StFCS Oct. 1 UCF Oct. 6 Florida Atlantic• Oct. 13 at Arkansas State• Oct. 22 at Middle Tennessee• Oct. 29 Troy•HC (OT) Nov. 5 at North Texas• Nov. 12 FIU• Nov. 26 at ULM•

2013 (1-4*, 0-2* Sun Belt)

2009 (6-6, 4-4 Sun Belt)

2006 (6-6, 3-4 Sun Belt)

2002 (3-9, 2-4 Sun Belt)

Coach: Rickey Bustle Home: 3-2 | Away: 0-7 Aug. 31 at (23) Texas A&M Sept. 7 Minnesota Sept. 14 at Houston Sept. 21 UAB Oct. 5 at (21) LSU Oct. 12 at New Mexico State• Oct. 19 at Middle Tennessee• Oct. 26 North Texas• Nov. 2 Idaho•HC Nov. 9 Arkansas State• Nov. 16 at Arkansas Nov. 23 at ULM•

Coach: Rickey Bustle Home: 4-1 | Away: 2-5 Aug. 30 at Southern Miss Sept. 13 at (24) Illinois Sept. 20 Kent State Sept. 27 at Kansas State Oct. 4 at ULM• Oct. 11 at North Texas• Oct. 18 Arkansas State• Nov. 1 FIU•HC Nov. 8 UTEP Nov. 15 at Florida Atlantic• Nov. 22 at Troy• Dec. 3 Middle Tennessee•

2004 (4-7, 2-5 Sun Belt)

2000 (1-10)

Coach: Jerry Baldwin Home: 2-3 | Away: 1-5 Sept. 1 Nicholls StateFCS Sept. 8 at Minnesota Sept. 22 Southern Miss Sept. 29 Middle Tennessee• Oct. 6 at Arizona State Oct. 13 at Arkansas State• Oct. 20 at Idaho• Oct. 27 ULM•HC Nov. 10 at North Texas• Nov. 17 New Mexico State• Nov. 24 at UCF

2008 (6-6, 5-2 Sun Belt)

Coach: Rickey Bustle Home: 3-3 | Away: 1-5 Aug. 30 at South Carolina L, 7-14 Sept. 6 Louisiana Tech+ L, 3-34 Sept. 13 Houston L, 14-21 Sept. 20 at Minnesota L, 14-48 Sept. 27 at North Texas• L, 23-44 Oct. 4 at Oklahoma State L, 3-56 HC Oct. 11 ULM• L, 42-45 Oct. 16 New Mexico State• W, 26-24 Oct. 25 Idaho• W, 31-20 Nov. 1 at Southern Miss L, 3-48 Nov. 8 FIU+FCS W, 43-10 Nov. 15 at M. Tennessee• (4OT) W, 57-51

Coach: Rickey Bustle Home: 1-5 | Away: 2-4 Sept. 1 at South Carolina L, 14-28 Sept. 8 Ohio L, 23-31 Sept. 15 McNeese StateFCS L, 17-38
 Sept. 22 Troy• L, 31-48 Sept. 29 at UCF L, 19-37 Oct. 6 North Texas• W, 38-29 Oct. 13 at Arkansas State• L, 21-52 Oct. 20 Florida Atlantic•HC (OT) L, 32-39 Nov. 3 at (24) Tennessee L, 7-59 Nov. 10 at Middle Tennessee• W, 34-24 Nov. 17 at FIU• W, 38-28 Nov. 24 ULM• L, 11-17

* 2011 record includes games that were later vacated due to NCAA sanctions. The actual on-field record was 9-4 overall, 6-2 in SBC games. The R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl title was vacated in 2011.

2012 (5-4*, 4-2* Sun Belt)

Coach: Mark Hudspeth Home: 2-1 | Away: 2-3 | Neut.: 1-0 Sept. 1 LamarFCS W, 40-0* Sept. 8 at Troy• W, 37-24* Sept. 15 at Oklahoma State L, 24-65 Sept. 29 FIU• W, 48-20* Oct. 6 TulaneHC W, 41-13* Oct. 16 at North Texas• L, 23-30 Oct. 23 Arkansas State• L, 27-50 Nov. 3 at ULM• W, 40-24 Nov. 10 at (7) Florida L, 20-27 Nov. 17 Western Kentucky• W, 31-27 Nov. 24 South Alabama• W, 52-30 Dec. 1 at Florida Atlantic• W, 35-21 R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl (New Orleans, La.) Dec. 22 vs. East Carolina W, 43-34

Coach: Mark Hudspeth Home: 0-1 | Away: 1-3 | Neut.: 0-0 Aug. 31 at Arkansas L, 14-35 Sept. 7 at Kansas State L, 27-48 Sept. 14 Nicholls StateFCS W, 70-7* Sept. 21 at Akron W, 35-30 Oct. 5 Texas State• W, 48-24* Oct. 15 at Western Kentucky• W, 37-20* Oct. 22 at Arkansas State• W, 23-7* Nov. 2 New Mexico StateHC W, 49-35* Nov. 7 Troy• W, 41-36* Nov. 16 at Georgia State• W, 35-21* Nov. 30 ULM• L, 28-31 Dec. 7 at South Alabama• L, 8-30 R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl (New Orleans, La.) Dec. 21 vs. Tulane W, 24-21* * 2013 record includes games that were later vacated due to NCAA sanctions. The actual on-field record was 9-4 overall, 5-2 in SBC games. The Sun Belt Conference championship and R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl title were vacated in 2013.

2014 (7-4*, 5-1* Sun Belt)

Coach: Mark Hudspeth Home: 4-2 | Away: 2-2 | Neut.: 1-0 Aug. 30 SouthernFCS W, 45-6 Sept. 6 Louisiana Tech L, 20-48 Sept. 13 at (14) Ole Miss L, 15-56 Sept. 20 at Boise State L, 9-34 Oct. 4 Georgia State• W, 34-31 Oct. 14 at Texas State• W, 34-10 Oct. 21 Arkansas State• W, 55-40 Nov. 1 South AlabamaHC W, 19-9 Nov. 8 at New Mexico State• W, 44-16* Nov. 15 at ULM• W, 34-27 Nov. 22 Appalachian State• L, 16-35 Nov. 29 at Troy• W, 42-23* R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl (New Orleans, La.) Dec. 20 vs. Nevada W, 16-3 * 2014 record includes games that were later vacated due to NCAA sanctions. The actual on-field record was 9-4 overall, 7-1 in SBC games.

2015 (4-8, 3-5 Sun Belt)

Coach: Mark Hudspeth Home: 5-0 | Away: 3-4 | Neut.: 1-0 Sept. 5 at Kentucky L, 33-40 Sept. 12 Northwestern StateFCS W, 44-14 Sept. 26 Akron L, 14-35 Oct. 3 at Louisiana Tech L, 14-43 Oct. 10 Texas State• W, 49-27 Oct. 20 at Arkansas State• L, 27-37 Oct. 31 ULM•HC W, 30-24 Nov. 7 at Georgia State• W, 23-21 Nov. 12 at South Alabama• L, 25-32 Nov. 21 New Mexico State• L, 34-37 Nov. 28 at Appalachian State• L, 7-28 Dec. 5 Troy• L, 14-41

2016 (6-7, 5-3 Sun Belt)

Coach: Mark Hudspeth Home: 3-3 | Away: 3-3 | Neut.: 0-1 Sept. 3 Boise State L, 10-45 Sept. 10 McNeese StateFCS W, 30-22 Sept. 17 South Alabama• W, 28-23 Sept. 24 at Tulane (4OT) L, 39-41 Oct. 1 at New Mexico St• (2OT) L, 31-37 Oct. 12 Appalachian State• L, 0-24 Oct. 22 at Texas State• W, 27-3 Nov. 5 Idaho•HC L, 13-23 Nov. 10 at Georgia Southern• W, 33-26 Nov. 19 at Georgia L, 21-35 Nov. 26 Arkansas State• W, 24-19 Dec. 3 at ULM• W, 30-3 R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl (New Orleans, La.) Dec. 17 vs. Southern Miss L, 21-28

* 2012 record includes games that were later vacated due to NCAA sanctions. The actual on-field record was 9-4 overall, 6-2 in SBC games.

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INTRO | 2017 CAJUNS | COACHES | REVIEW | RECORDS | HISTORY | ADMINISTRATION | MEDIA Year Overall Conference Head Coach No Conference Affiliation (1901-1947) 1901 2-0 Ashby Woodson 1902 1-2 Ashby Woodson 1903 1-1 J. Ovey Herpin 1904 2-0-1 Edwin F. Gayle 1905 No Team (Yellow Fever Epidemic) 1906 1-0-1 Herbert McNaspy 1907 1-0 Jefferson Caffery 1908 6-0 Clement J. McNaspy 1909 5-2-2 Clement J. McNaspy 1910 6-2-1 Clement J. McNaspy 1911 1-4-1 Clement J. McNaspy 1912 3-4 H. Lee Prather 1913 4-4 Clement J. McNaspy 1914 5-3 R.B. Dunbar 1915 5-2-1 R.B. Dunbar 1916 7-1 T. Ray Mobley 1917 8-2 Clement J. McNaspy 1918 4-1 Clement J. McNaspy 1919 2-4-2 T. Ray Mobley 1920 2-8 H.O. Tudor 1921 9-2 T. Ray Mobley 1922 3-4-2 T. Ray Mobley 1923 7-3 T. Ray Mobley 1924 6-2-1 T. Ray Mobley 1925 7-2 T. Ray Mobley 1926 6-3-1 T. Ray Mobley 1927 2-7-1 T. Ray Mobley 1928 4-5 T. Ray Mobley 1929 2-7 T. Ray Mobley 1930 2-8 T. Ray Mobley 1931 1-6-1 T.F. Wilbanks 1932 3-4 T.F. Wilbanks 1933 6-3 T.F. Wilbanks 1934 5-4 T.F. Wilbanks 1935 2-8 T.F. Wilbanks 1936 2-7-1 T.F. Wilbanks 1937 4-3-1 Johnny L. Cain 1938 8-2-1 Johnny L. Cain 1939 3-5-1 Johnny L. Cain 1940 6-3-1 Johnny L. Cain 1941 6-2-1 Johnny L. Cain 1942 3-4 Louis Whitman 1943 5-0-1 Louis Whitman 1944 5-4 Louis Whitman 1945 1-6-1 Louis Whitman 1946 6-4 Johnny L. Cain 1947 6-2 George Mitchell Gulf States Conference (1948-1970) 1948 6-3-1 3-2 George Mitchell 1949 6-3 3-2 George Mitchell 1950 5-4 2-3 A.L. Red Swanson 1951 6-4 3-2 Raymond Didier 1952 5-2-2 3-0-2 Raymond Didier 1953 4-7 2-4 Raymond Didier 1954 5-4 4-2 Raymond Didier 1955 5-4 3-3 Raymond Didier 1956 4-6 1-5 Raymond Didier 1957 4-5-1 2-3-1 John Robert Bell 1958 1-8 0-5 Jim “Red” Hoggatt 1959 4-5 2-3 Jim “Red” Hoggatt 1960 6-4 3-2 Jim “Red” Hoggatt 1961 2-8 0-5 Russ Faulkinberry 1962 4-5-1 2-3 Russ Faulkinberry 1963 4-5 1-4 Russ Faulkinberry 1964 5-4 2-3 Russ Faulkinberry 1965 7-3 4-1 Russ Faulkinberry 1966 6-4 3-2 Russ Faulkinberry

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Year 1967 1968 1969 1970

Overall 6-4 8-2 5-5 9-3

Conference Head Coach 3-2 Russ Faulkinberry 5-1 Russ Faulkinberry 3-2 Russ Faulkinberry 5-0 Russ Faulkinberry

Southland Conference (1971-1981) 1971 5-4-1 2-2-1 (4th) Russ Faulkinberry 1972 5-6 1-4 (t-5th) Russ Faulkinberry 1973 0-10 0-5 (6th) Russ Faulkinberry 1974 2-9 0-5 (6th) Augie Tammariello 1975 6-5 2-3 (4th) Augie Tammariello 1976 9-2 4-1 (t-1st) Augie Tammariello 1977 6-4-2 2-1-2 (2nd) Augie Tammariello 1978 3-8 2-3 (t-4th) Augie Tammariello 1979 4-7 1-4 (t-4th) Augie Tammariello 1980 7-4 4-1 (2nd) Sam Robertson 1981 1-9-1 0-4-1 (6th) Sam Robertson FBS Independent (1982-1992) 1982 7-3-1 1983 4-6 1984 6-5 1985 4-7 1986 6-5 1987 6-5 1988 6-5 1989 7-4 1990 5-6 1991 2-8-1 1992 2-9

Sam Robertson Sam Robertson Sam Robertson Sam Robertson Nelson Stokley Nelson Stokley Nelson Stokley Nelson Stokley Nelson Stokley Nelson Stokley Nelson Stokley

Year Overall Conference FBS Independent (1996-2000) 1996 5-6 1997 1-10 1998 2-9 1999 2-9 2000 1-10

Head Coach Nelson Stokley Nelson Stokley Nelson Stokley Jerry Baldwin Jerry Baldwin

Sun Belt Conference (2001-present) 2001 3-8 2-4 (t-4th) Jerry Baldwin 2002 3-9 2-4 (t-4th) Rickey Bustle 2003 4-8 4-3 (t-2nd) Rickey Bustle 2004 4-7 2-5 (t-7th) Rickey Bustle 2005 6-5 5-2 (t-1st) Rickey Bustle 2006 6-6 3-4 (t-5th) Rickey Bustle 2007 3-9 3-4 (t-5th) Rickey Bustle 2008 6-6 5-2 (2nd) Rickey Bustle 2009 6-6 4-4 (5th) Rickey Bustle 2010 3-9 3-5 (t-6th) Rickey Bustle 2011 1-41 1-2 Mark Hudspeth 2012 5-41 4-2 Mark Hudspeth 2013 1-41 0-2 Mark Hudspeth 2014 7-41 5-1 Mark Hudspeth 2015 4-8 3-5 (6th) Mark Hudspeth 2016 6-7 5-3 (4th) Mark Hudspeth 1 - Actual on-field record in 2011, 2012, 2013 and 2014 was 9-4. Includes 2011 and 2013 R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl victories that were later vacated due to NCAA sanctions.

Big West Conference (1993-1995) 1993 8-3 5-1 (t-1st) Nelson Stokley 1994 6-5 5-1 (t-1st) Nelson Stokley 1995 6-5 4-2 (t-2nd) Nelson Stokley

ALL-TIME HEAD COACHING RECORDS

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Coach Tenure Russ Faulkinberry 1961-73 Nelson Stokley 1986-98 T. Ray Mobley 1916, 1919, 1921-30 Rickey Bustle 2002-2010 Clement J. McNaspy 1908-11, 1913, 1917-18 Johnny L. Cain 1937-41, 1946 Augie Tammariello 1974-79 Raymond Didier 1951-56 Sam Robertson 1980-85 Mark Hudspeth1 2011-present T.F. Wilbanks 1931-36 George Mitchell 1947-49 Louis Whitman 1942-45 Jim “Red” Hoggatt 1958-60 R.B. Dunbar 1914-15 Jerry Baldwin 1999-2001 A.L. “Red” Swanson 1950 John Robert Bell 1957 Ashby Woodson 1901-02 H. Lee Prather 1912 Edwin F. Gayle 1904 H.O. Tudor 1920 Jefferson Caffery 1907 Herbert McNaspy 1906 J. Ovey Herpin 1903 Dan “Sonny” Roy 1973

W L 66 62 62 80 57 48 41 65 34 15 33 19 30 35 29 27 29 34 24 31 19 32 18 8 14 14 11 17 10 5 6 27 5 4 4 5 3 2 3 4 2 0 2 8 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 1

T PCT 2 .515 1 .437 7 .540 0 .387 4 .679 5 .623 2 .470 2 .517 2 .462 0 .436 2 .377 1 .685 2 .500 0 .393 1 .656 0 .182 0 .556 1 .450 0 .600 0 .429 1 .833 0 .200 0 1.000 1 .750 0 .500 0 .000

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2017 LOUISIANA RAGIN’ CAJUNS FOOTBALL First Last Team Game Game W L T PCT Akron 2013 2013 1 1 0 .500 Alabama 1941 1990 0 8 0 .000 American Athletic Conference 2016 2016 0 1 0 .000 Appalachian State 2014 2016 0 3 0 .000 Arizona 2011 2011 0 1 0 .000 Arizona State 2001 2001 0 1 0 .000 Arkansas 1991 2013 0 5 0 .000 Arkansas State 1953 2016 23 20 1 .534 Auburn 1945 1992 0 4 0 .000 Big 12 Conference 1996 2013 2 20 0 .091 Big East Conference 1996 1997 0 2 0 .000 Big Ten Conference 2001 2008 0 4 0 .000 Boise State 2014 2016 0 2 0 .000 Central Michigan 1989 1991 1 1 0 .500 Chattanooga 1965 1984 3 4 0 .429 Cincinnati 1973 1978 0 3 0 .000 Colorado State 1987 1987 1 0 0 1.000 Conference USA 1996 2015 6 24 0 .200 East Carolina 1977 2012 7 4 0 .636 Eastern Michigan 2005 2006 1 1 0 .500 Florida 1945 2012 0 5 0 .000 Florida Atlantic 2005 2012 2 5 0 .375 Florida International 2003 2012 6 2 0 .800 Fresno State 1976 1980 1 1 0 .500 Furman 1976 1976 1 0 0 1.000 Georgia 2010 2016 0 2 0 .000 Georgia Southern 2016 2016 1 0 0 1.000 Georgia State 2013 2015 2 0 0 1.000 Hawai`i 1977 1977 0 1 0 .000 Houston 1946 2006 3 6 0 .286 Idaho 2001 2016 3 2 0 .600 Idaho State 1985 1985 1 0 0 1.000 Illinois 2008 2008 0 1 0 .000 Jacksonville State 2000 2000 0 1 0 .000 Kansas State 1994 2013 1 4 0 .200 Kent State 2008 2011 1 0 0 1.000 Kentucky 2015 2015 0 1 0 .000 Lamar 1923 2012 22 11 0 .676 LSU 1911 2009 0 22 0 .000 Louisiana Tech 1910 2015 33 48 6 .414 McNeese State 1951 2016 16 20 2 .447 Memphis 1950 1996 4 9 0 .307 Miami (Fla.) 1929 1930 1 1 0 .500 Miami (Ohio) 1991 1993 0 2 0 .000 Mid-American Conference 1989 2013 6 6 0 .500 Middle Tennessee 1999 2011 7 6 0 .538 Minnesota 2001 2003 0 3 0 .000 Mississippi 1986 2014 0 4 0 .000 Mississippi State 1940 1987 0 3 0 .000 Mountain West Conference 2011 2016 1 2 0 .500 Nebraska 2009 2009 0 1 0 .000

Team Nevada New Mexico State Nicholls State North Carolina A&T North Texas Northern Illinois Northwestern State Ohio Oklahoma State PAC 12 Conference Pittsburgh Rice Sam Houston State San Diego State Samford San Jose State South Alabama South Carolina Southeastern Conference Southeastern Louisiana Southern Southern Illinois Southern Miss Stephen F. Austin Sun Belt Conference Temple Tennessee Tennessee State Texas Texas A&M Texas State Texas Tech Troy Tulane Tulsa UAB UCF ULM UNLV Utah State UTEP Virginia Tech Washington State Western Kentucky Western Michigan Wofford Wyoming

First Last Game Game W L T PCT 1995 2014 1 1 0 .500 1975 2016 4 5 0 .444 1990 2013 2 0 0 1.000 2006 2006 1 0 0 1.000 1969 2012 7 9 0 .483 1988 1996 6 3 0 .667 1909 2015 37 35 2 .514 2007 2010 0 2 0 .000 1986 2012 0 9 0 .000 1997 2001 0 3 0 000 1997 1997 0 1 0 .000 1921 1989 3 2 0 .600 1924 2000 9 6 1 .594 2011 2011 0 0 0 .000 1965 1966 2 0 0 1.000 1974 1994 3 3 0 .500 2012 2016 3 2 0 .600 2003 2007 0 2 0 .000 1935 2016 0 40 0 000 1930 1981 19 17 3 .526 2009 2014 2 0 0 1.000 1975 1982 4 3 0 .571 1923 2008 11 39 1 .226 1925 1986 18 1 1 .925 2001 2016 47 51 0 .479 1977 1977 0 1 0 .000 1992 2007 0 2 0 .000 1970 1970 0 1 0 .000 2000 2005 0 2 0 .000 1990 2006 1 5 0 .200 2013 2016 3 0 0 1.000 1994 2000 0 5 0 .000 1946 2015 8 8 0 .500 1911 2016 4 22 0 .154 1977 1992 5 4 0 .556 1995 2002 2 4 0 .333 1998 2007 0 4 0 .000 1951 2017 27 24 0 .529 1985 1994 4 0 0 1.000 1993 1994 1 1 0 .500 2008 2008 0 1 0 .000 1996 1996 0 1 0 .000 1997 1999 0 2 0 .000 1992 2013 4 2 0 .714 1994 1994 1 0 0 1.000 1999 1999 1 0 0 1.000 1991 1991 0 1 0 .000

All-Time Division I Totals (770 games) All-Time Others (310 games) 111-Year Totals

316* 439 18 189 105 16 505 544 34

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Year Result/Score Site 11/22/14 L, 16-35 Lafayette 11/28/15 L, 7-28 Boone 10/12/16 L, 0-24 Lafayette

ARKANSAS STATE Louisiana leads, 23-20-1

Year Result/Score Site 10/17/53 L,12-13 Jonesboro 10/16/54 W, 36-2 Lafayette 11/5/66 L, 14-17 Lafayette 11/4/67 W, 7-6 Jonesboro 1/9/68 W, 20-9 Lafayette 10/18/69 L, 0-26 Little Rock 11/6/71 T, 10-10 Jonesboro 9/30/72 L, 18-21 Lafayette 9/15/73 L, 13-27 Jonesboro 11/29/74 L, 6-28 Lafayette 10/4/75 L, 17-39 Jonesboro 11/6/76 W, 23-14 Lafayette 11/5/77 L, 15-17 Jonesboro 11/4/78 L, 6-16 Lafayette 9/29/79 W, 13-9 Jonesboro 10/11/80 W, 3-0 Lafayette 10/10/81 L, 3-14 Jonesboro 10/9/82 L, 13-20 Lafayette 11/19/88 L, 21-38 Lafayette 11/18/89 W, 29-28 Lafayette 11/10/90 W, 17-16 Jonesboro 11/16/91 W, 17-13 Jonesboro 11/21/92 L, 7-20 Lafayette 10/16/93 W, 19-3 Jonesboro 10/8/94 W, 26-0 Lafayette 10/7/95 W, 33-9 Jonesboro 10/12/96 W, 42-31 Lafayette 10/4/97 W, 41-38 Jonesboro 10/17/98 W, 21-19 Lafayette 10/30/99 L, 27-31 Jonesboro 10/13/01 L, 20-26 Jonesboro 11/9/02 W, 13-10 Lafayette 11/23/04 W, 27-24 Lafayette 10/13/05 L, 36-39 Jonesboro 11/25/06 W, 28-13 Lafayette 10/13/07 L, 21-52 Jonesboro 10/18/08 W, 28-23 Lafayette 11/7/09 W, 21-18 Jonesboro 10/11/10 W, 31-24 Lafayette 11/12/11 L, 21-30 Jonesboro 10/23/12 L, 27-50 Lafayette 10/22/13 W, 23-7* Jonesboro 10/21/14 W, 55-40 Lafayette 10/20/15 L, 27-37 Jonesboro 11/26/16 W, 24-19 Lafayette

GEORGIA SOUTHERN Louisiana leads, 1-0

Year Result/Score Site 11/10/16 W, 33-26 Statesboro

IDAHO

Louisiana leads, 3-2

Year Result/Score Site 10/20/01 W, 54-37 Moscow 11/2/02 W, 31-28 Lafayette 10/25/03 W, 31-20 Moscow 10/16/04 L, 25-38 Lafayette 11/5/16 L, 13-23 Lafayette

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SOUTH ALABAMA

New Mexico State leads, 5-4

Louisiana leads, 3-2

Year Result/Score Site 9/27/75 W, 31-7 Lafayette 9/6/80 W, 14-12 Lafayette 10/14/95 W, 43-26 Lafayette 11/17/01 L, 46-49 Lafayette 10/12/02 L, 28-31 Las Cruces 10/16/03 W, 26-24 Lafayette 10/9/04 L, 32-35 Las Cruces 11/2/13 W, 49-35* Lafayette 11/8/14 W, 44-16* Las Cruces 11/21/15 L, 34-37 Lafayette 10/1/16 L, 31-37 (ot) Las Cruces

Year Result/Score Site 11/24/12 W, 52-30 Lafayette 12/7/13 L, 8-30 Mobile 11/2/14 W, 19-9 Lafayette 11/12/15 L, 25-32 Mobile 9/17/16 W, 28-23 Lafayette

TEXAS A&M

Texas A&M leads, 5-1

Year Result/Score Site 9/15/90 L, 14-63 College Station 9/28/91 L, 7-34 College Station 9/14/96 W, 29-22 Lafayette 9/20/97 L, 0-66 College Station 8/31/02 L, 7-31 College Station 9/9/06 L, 7-51 College Station

OLE MISS

Ole Miss leads, 4-0

Year Result/Score Site 10/18/86 L, 20-21 Oxford 10/17/87 L, 14-24 Oxford 11/6/10 L, 21-43 Oxford 9/13/14 L, 15-56 Oxford

TEXAS STATE

Louisiana leads, 3-0

Year Result/Score Site 10/5/13 W, 48-24* Lafayette 10/14/14 W, 34-10 San Marcos 10/10/15 W, 49-27 Lafayette 10/22/16 W, 27-3 San Marcos

SOUTHEASTERN LA. Louisiana leads, 19-17-3

Year Result/Score Site 11/11/30 W, 13-0 Hammond 10/3/31 T, 6-6 Lafayette 9/30/32 W, 6-0 Lafayette 9/22/33 W, 34-0 Lafayette 10/26/34 W, 10-0 Lafayette 10/4/35 L, 7-13 Lafayette 11/6/36 L, 0-19 Lafayette 9/16/38 W, 8-0 Hammond 9/20/40 W, 7-0 Lafayette 9/19/41 W, 19-7 Hammond 10/9/42 W, 35-13 Lafayette 10/4/46 L, 13-27 Hammond 10/4/47 W, 40-7 Lafayette 10/8/48 W, 19-12 Hammond 10/1/49 W, 27-20 Hammond 9/30/50 W, 6-0 Lafayette 9/29/51 L, 0-14 Hammond 9/27/52 T, 13-13 Lafayette 9/26/53 L, 13-39 Hammond 9/25/54 L, 0-32 Lafayette 9/24/55 L, 0-20 Hammond 9/22/56 L, 0-42 Lafayette 9/21/57 T, 7-7 Hammond 9/20/58 L, 6-14 Lafayette 9/18/59 L, 13-18 Hammond 9/17/60 L, 10-20 Lafayette 9/16/61 L, 0-27 Hammond 9/21/62 L, 6-21 Lafayette 9/10/63 L, 0-14 Hammond 12/12/64 L, 7-12 Lafayette 10/2/65 L, 0-13 Hammond 10/1/66 W, 35-6 Lafayette 10/14/67 W, 9-0 Hammond 10/5/68 W, 31-6 Lafayette 10/4/69 W, 9-3 Hammond 9/19/70 W, 17-6 Lafayette 9/18/71 W, 7-6 Hammond 9/16/72 W, 30-7 Lafayette 9/12/81 L, 0-7 Lafayette

TULSA

9/15/84 L, 6-7 9/13/86 W, 24-20 10/24/87 W, 17-7 9/30/89 W, 24-10 8/31/91 L, 10-21 9/12/92 W, 31-23 10/25/97 L, 21-28 (ot) 11/7/98 L, 24-34 10/23/99 L, 7-31 11/4/00 W, 21-18 10/27/01 W, 17-12 11/23/02 L, 10-34 10/11/03 L, 42-45 11/20/04 L, 10-13 11/26/05 W, 54-21 12/2/06 L, 20-39 11/24/07 L, 11-17 10/4/08 W, 44-35 11/21/09 W, 21-17 11/27/10 W, 23-22 11/5/11 W, 36-35* 11/3/12 W, 40-24 11/30/13 L, 28-31 11/15/14 W, 34-27 10/31/15 W, 30-24 12/3/16 W, 30-3

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Louisiana leads, 5-4

Year Result/Score Site 9/3/77 W, 48-21 Lafayette 9/16/78 L, 3-10 Tulsa 9/15/79 L, 20-28 Tulsa 11/17/84 W, 18-17 Tulsa 10/11/86 W, 17-13 Lafayette 10/7/89 W, 21-13 Lafayette 10/6/90 W, 25-13 Tulsa 10/12/91 L, 20-34 Lafayette 10/31/92 L, 9-27 Tulsa

ULM

Louisiana leads, 27-24

Year Result/Score Site 9/15/51 L, 7-13 Lafayette 11/28/53 L, 6-35 Monroe 10/9/54 W, 41-7 Lafayette 10/8/55 W, 26-6 Monroe 10/6/56 L, 19-45 Lafayette 10/5/57 W, 6-0 Monroe 10/4/58 L, 8-29 Lafayette 10/31/59 L, 20-34 Monroe 10/29/60 W, 8-7 Lafayette 10/28/61 L, 20-27 Shreveport 10/27/62 W, 18-10 Shreveport 11/9/63 L, 6-7 Monroe 11/7/64 W, 23-7 Lafayette 11/6/65 W, 14-10 Lafayette 10/29/66 L, 7-10 Monroe 10/28/67 L, 6-17 Lafayette 11/2/68 L, 7-20 Monroe 11/1/69 W, 9-7 Lafayette 10/31/70 W, 9-7 Monroe 10/30/71 W, 31-7 Lafayette 12/4/76 W, 7-5 Lafayette 9/1/79 W, 17-13 Lafayette 9/27/80 L, 0-24 Monroe 9/19/81 L, 17-20 Monroe 11/6/82 W, 40-26 Lafayette 9/10/83 L, 6-31 Monroe

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1970 Grantland Rice Bowl

Louisiana 24, Arkansas A&M 7

Tennessee St. 26, Louisiana 25

Jan. 1, 1944 | Houston, Texas

HOUSTON — What many consider to be “The Best Team in Louisiana History”, Louisiana (then known as Southwestern Louisiana Institute) defeated Arkansas A&M (the present-day University of Arkansas at Monticello) 24-7 to claim the 1944 Oil Bowl Championship. The New Year’s Day rematch was played under the same rainy, muddy and foggy conditions as the earlier meeting between the two teams on Nov. 6 in Memphis, Tenn. That game ended in a 20-20 tie. The Cajuns versatile backs and strong offensive line was no match for the Aggies. “I say that no team, and I put the emphasis on Notre Dame, could have beaten us that day,” said Louisiana head coach Louis Whitman. Louisiana-Lafayette was led by quarterback Alvin Dark, who either scored or set-up each of the Cajuns tallies. The Cajuns struck in the first quarter when Dark returned an Aggies punt 24 yards down to the AAM 21 yard-line. Following an offsides penalty and a first down run by Dark, Dark then split the uprights from 16 yards to give the Cajuns a 3-0 lead. Louisiana-Lafayette upped their lead to 10-0 just two possessions later. Moe Richmond made a sensational leaping catch between two defenders for a 12-yard score from Dark. Arkansas A&M moved down to the Cajuns 19 on the next possession, but came away empty handed. AAM’s quarterback needed just two completions to move the Aggies 51 yards, but then threw three consecutive incompletions to turn the ball back over to LouisianaLafayette. The Aggies scored on their first possession of the second half to cut the Cajuns lead to 10-7. A running into the kicker penalty on the Cajuns helped extend the AAM 64-yard drive that ended in a 27 yard touchdown pass from Gray to Bill Coomer.

Dec. 12, 1970 | Baton Rouge, La.

BATON ROUGE, La. — The Ragin’ Cajuns, appearing in their second bowl in school history, fell victim to turnovers and special teams miscues en route to a 26-25 loss to the Tennessee State University Tigers. Tennessee State scored two touchdowns in 1:28 to take a 14-0 lead after one quarter. Louisiana responded with two touchdowns in the second quarter. Nelson Schexnayder hauled in a seven-yard touchdown pass from George Coussan, but Roy Pendergraft’s extra point was blocked. Robert Gill scored on a four yard run just 3:46 later, but Coussan’s pass to Dickie Haik was broken-up, and the Cajuns trailed 14-12 at the half. A scoreless third quarter led to a frenzy of activity in the fourth stanza. Schexnayder caught his second touchdown of the game on a 17-yard toss from Coussan with 8:57 remaining in the game. Pendergraft’s extra point gave the Cajuns a 19-14 lead. The ensuing kickoff was fumbled by J. Thaxton into the end zone where Mike Courville recovered for a Cajuns touchdown. Pendergraft’s extra point was blocked again, giving Louisiana a 25-14 lead. TSU traveled 55 yards on seven plays in 2:45 culminating in a threeyard touchdown scramble by Joe Gilliam. Albert Davis was cut down on the try for two, keeping the score 25-20 in favor of the Cajuns. Coussan’s seventh interception of the game led to a short touchdown run by Davis with 3:22 remaining in the game. The Cajuns comeback hopes were dashed when Tom Hauser’s pass was intercepted by Donald Pinson, his fifth pick of the game and TSU’s eighth. Tennessee State 14 0 0 12 — 26 Louisiana 0 12 0 13 — 25

First Quarter UL - Dark 17 yd field goal. Second Quarter UL - Richmond 12 yd pass from Dark (Dark kick). Third Quarter AAM - Cromer 27 yd pass from Gray (Marshall kick); UL - Pillow 7 yd run (Dark kick). Fourth Quarter UL - Dark 10 yd run (Dark kick). Attendance: N/A

First Quarter TSU - Coleman 18 yd pass from Gilliam (Reese kick), 1:58; TSU - Reese 63 yd pass from Gilliam (Reese kick), 0:30. Second Quarter UL - Schexnayder 7 yd pass from Coussan (Pedergraft kick Blocked), 11:38; UL - Gill 4 yd run (Coussan pass failed), 7:52. Third Quarter No Scoring. Fourth Quarter UL - Schexnayder 17 yd pass from Coussan (Pendergraft kick), 8:57; UL Courville fumble recovery in end zone (Pendergraft kick blocked), 8:57; TSU - Gilliam 3 yd run (Albert Davis run failed), 6:12; TSU - Albert Davis 5 yd run (Gilliam pass failed), 3:22. Attendance: 13,400

UL AAM First Downs.............................................................9 8 Rushes-Yards (Net)................................... 58-N/A 36-N/A Passing-Yards (Net).................................2/8-N/A 7/20-N/A Total Offense (Plays-Yards).................... 66-N/A 56-N/A Punt Returns-Yards..........................................N/A N/A Kick Returns-Yards...........................................N/A N/A Punts-Average..............................................9-N/A 10-N/A Fumbles-Lost...................................................... 2-2 1-1 Penalties-Yards.............................................6-N/A 1-N/A

UL TSU First Downs...........................................................13 16 Rushes-Yards (Net)...................................... 41-22 35-(-1) Passing-Yards (Net)............................10/31-106 19/37-302 Total Offense (Plays-Yards).....................72-128 72-301 Punt Returns-Yards........................................... 1-9 4-53 Kick Returns-Yards....................................... 7-158 3-46 Punts-Average............................................. 7-35.1 5-34.6 Fumbles-Lost...................................................... 5-1 7-4 Penalties-Yards................................................8-84 18-149

Louisiana 3 7 7 7 — 24 Arkansas A&M 0 0 7 0 — 7

Individual Statistics RUSHING: TSU - Lane 8-18, Reese 7-17, Davis, A. 10-14, Gilliam 10-(-50). UL - Gill 22-44, English 4-14, Haik 2-8, Dupre 1-4, Coussan 12-(-48) PASSING: TSU - Gilliam19-37-2-280, Davis, A. 1-1-0-22. UL - Coussan 10-31-7-107; Hauser 0-1-1-0. RECEIVING: TSU - Davis, D. 9-131, Reese 7-111, Coleman 2-42, Lane 2-18. UL - Schexnayder 3-48, Hauser 2-33, Michel 1-15, Dupre 1-13, English 1-1, Gill 2-(-3). DEFENSE: TSU - Pinson 5 INT (5-19), Herring 2 INT (2-17), West 1 INT (1-18), Stevenson 3 SK (-29), Wynn 1 SK (-11), TEAM 1 SK (-3) Sims 1 FR. UL - St. Amant 1 INT (1-27) Inhern 1 INT, (1-0), Blanchard 1 SK (-12), TEAM 5 SK (-52), Kleinpeter 2 FR, McDonald 1 FR, Courville 1 FR.

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2014 R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl

Louisiana 43, East Carolina 34

Louisiana 16, Nevada 3

Dec. 22, 2012 | New Orleans, La.

NEW ORLEANS, La. – Terrance Broadway accounted for 424 yards of total offense as Louisiana repeated as R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl champions with a 43-34 victory over East Carolina before a bowl record crowd of 48,828 at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome. Broadway, who completed 21-of-32 passes for 316 yards and a touchdown and had 15 rushes for 108 yards, was named New Orleans Bowl MVP. The Cajuns jumped out to a 14-0 lead early in the second quarter when Broadway and Harry Peoples scored on runs of 12 and 10 yards, respectively. ECU answered with the first of two Reggie Bullock TD runs, a five-yard scamper at the 12:48 mark. Alonzo Harris scored on touchdown runs of six and 68 yards to extend the lead to 28-7 with 7:05 left. A pair of ECU touchdowns just 13 seconds apart closed the gap to 28-21 before Baer closed the half with a 50-yard field goal as time expired. The Pirates ran off 10 straight points to tie the game in the third quarter, the last seven coming on a 13-yard run by Bullock with 5:57 left. The Cajuns answered quickly as Javone Lawson made an acrobatic grab of a 14-yard pass from Broadway with 3:07 left. Baer’s extra-point was blocked as Louisiana led, 37-31. ECU closed to within 37-34 on Warren Harvey’s second field goal of the day, a 26-yard effort with 13:36 left, but the Cajuns defense stiffened, holding the Pirates scoreless in their final three possessions to secure the win. East Carolina 0 21 10 3 — 34 Louisiana 7 24 6 6 — 43 First Quarter UL - Terrance Broadway 12-yard run (Brett Baer kick), 8:10. Second Quarter UL - Harry Peoples 10-yard run (Baer kick), 6:33; ECU - Reggie Bullock 5-yard run (Warren Harvey kick), 12:48; UL - Alonzo Harris 6-yard run (Baer kick), 11:07; UL - Harris 68-yard run (Baer kick), 7:05; ECU - Justin Hardy 19-yard pass from Shane Carden (Harvey kick), 3:09; ECU Danny Webster 16-yard pass from Carden (Harvey kick), 2:56; UL - Baer 50-yard field goal, 0:00. Third Quarter ECU - Harvey 45-yard field goal, 9:46; ECU - Bullock 13-yard run (Harvey kick), 5:57: UL - Javone Lawson 14-yard pass from Broadway (Baer kick blocked), 3:07). Fourth Quarter ECU - Harvey 26-yard field goal, 13:36; UL - Baer 25-yard field goal, 3:11; UL - Baer 39-yard field goal, 0:10. Attendance: 48,828 (Bowl Game Record) ECU UL First downs............................................................24 25 Rushes-yards...............................................30-143 42-267 Passing yards..................................................... 278 324 Return yards.........................................................96 159 Passing A-C-I............................................. 43-25-1 35-22-1 Punts-Yds.-Avg.................................... 6-278-46.3 5-212-42.4 Fumbles-Lost...................................................... 1-0 1-1 Penalties-Yards.................................................. 0-0 4-50 Time of Possession.......................................27:17 32:43 Individual Statistics RUSHING: ECU - Bullock 17-104, 2; Cooper 9-19; Solomon 1-19; Carden 3-1. UL - Harris 21-120, 2; Broadway 15-108, 1; Gautier 1-16; Peoples 1-10; Pierce 2-10; Reed 2-3. PASSING: ECU - Carden 42-25-1, 278, 2; Hardy 1-0-0. UL - Broadway 3221-1, 316, 1; Gautier 2-1-0, 8, 0; Peoples 1-0-0. RECEIVING: ECU - Bodenheimer 5-65; Hardy 5-59, 1; Webster 4-42, 1; Solomon 3-56; Harris 2-14; Cooper 2-3; Wiggins 1-18; Bullock 1-11; Jones 1-5; Pasut 1-5. UL - Robinson 6-116, 1; Lawson 4-71, 1; Peoples 3-43; Thompson 3-27; Brown 2-30; Reed 1-16; Surgent 1-10; Maxwell 1-7; Butler 1-4.

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NEW ORLEANS La. – The old adage, ‘Defense Wins Championships’ was on display in the 14th annual R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome as the Louisiana Ragin’ Cajuns held Nevada in check all game, dominating defensively in a 16-3 win. The three points allowed by Louisiana set a school bowl record, as well as the New Orleans Bowl-record. Nevada’s high-flying offense had not been held without a touchdown since a 35-0 loss at Notre Dame on Sept. 5, 2009. Terrance Broadway finished 26-of-31 passing for 227 yards and was named MVP, becoming the first two-time MVP in New Orleans Bowl history. He completed his first 14 passes setting the record for the most consecutive completions to start a game in NCAA Division I bowl history. Wolfpack quarterback Cody Fajardo, who entered the game averaging 281 yards of total offense per game, was held to 173 yards. The Cajuns scored on the game’s opening possession, driving 77 yards in eight plays. Broadway connected on a 17-yard touchdown pass to C.J. Bates at 11:26 for what proved to be all the offense his team would need. Hunter Stover put the Cajuns up 10-0 late in the first quarter with a 46-yard field – the longest of his collegiate career. After a defensive stop and a short punt by Daniel Cadona, Nevada (7-6) took over at the UL 26-yard line. A 21-yard field goal by Brent Zuzo trimmed the Louisiana lead to 10-3 with 2:42 remaining in the first half. After a scoreless third quarter, Stover tacked on a 30-yard and 35-yard field goal in the fourth quarter. His final make provided a 16-3 lead with 4:46 remaining in the game. Any chance a late rally by the Wolfpack was halted on the ensuing possession. After a first down at the Nevada 39, Darzil Washington sacked Fajadro for a loss of six yards which led to a failed fourth down conversion at 3:48. Nevada Louisiana

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First Quarter UL - C.J. Bates 17-yd pass from Terrance Broadway (Hunter Stover kick), 11:26; UL - Stover 46-yd field goal, 2:55. Second Quarter NEV - Brent Zuzo 21-yd field goal, 2:42. Third Quarter No Scoring. Fourth Quarter UL - Stover 30-yd field goal, 11:51; UL - Stover 35-yd field goal, 4:46. Attendance: 34,014 NEV UL First downs............................................................13 26 Rushes-yards................................................. 28-89 43-184 Passing yards..................................................... 124 227 Return yards...........................................................0 16 Passing A-C-I............................................. 14-29-0 26-31-0 Punts-Yds.-Avg.................................... 5-210-42.0 3-106-35.3 Fumbles-Lost...................................................... 1-1 1-1 Penalties-Yards.................................................. 1-5 1-15 Time of Possession.......................................23:06 36:54 Individual Statistics RUSHING: NEV - Fajardo 13-49; Jackson 10-25; Butler 5-15. UL - McGuire 16-99; Harris 13-70; Broadway 13-7; Reed 1-8. PASSING: NEV - Fajardo 14-29-0-124. UL - Broadway 26-31-1-227. RECEIVING: NEV - Turner 5-46; Richardson 3-29; Demps 2-24; Brock 3-16; Gipson 1-9. UL - McGuire 5-54; Butler 8-53; Fuselier 6-50; Pettis 3-30; Riles 3-23; Bates 1-17.

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Southern Miss 28, Louisiana 21

Attendance: 42,841 (Previous Bowl Game Record)

Dec. 17, 2016 | New Orleans, La.

NEW ORLEANS – Southern Miss used a pair of quick-scoring drives to grab the lead early and managed to hold the Louisiana Ragin’ Cajuns in check in claiming a 28-21 win on Saturday in the 2016 R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome. The Ragin’ Cajuns fell in a New Orleans Bowl contest for the first time in five appearances. A forced fumble by Tre’maine Lightfoot on a sack of Nick Mullens at 7:58 in the second quarter led to a 12-yard rushing touchdown from Dion Ray that brought Louisiana (6-7) into a 14-all tie. Southern Miss recaptured the lead four minutes into the second half when Mullens connected with Allenzae Staggers for a five-yard touchdown pass at 10:42 of the third quarter. Louisiana collected three first downs on the ensuing possession in an attempt to score an equalizer, but the Golden Eagles defense came up with a fourth down stop at the USM 32. USM’s lead returned to two scores on a 14-play, 83-yard drive that bridged the third and fourth quarters. Smith ripped off runs of 24 and 13 yards to bring the Golden Eagles into a first-and-goal situation before plunging in from one yard out with 12:26 remaining to return the lead to two scores at 28-14. The Ragin’ Cajuns battled back once more, using a Travis Crawford 53-yard interception return to set up an Anthony Jennings touchdown rush with 5:05 left to play that trimmed the USM lead to 28-21. The defense would return the ball to the offense holding the Golden Eagles on third down at the USM 46. Elijah McGuire converted on fourth down for a first down at the UL 49 with 30 seconds showing, but a nineyard sack put Louisiana into a second-and-long that proved too much to dig out of.

Individual Statistics RUSHING: SDSU - Hillman 24-55; Muema 3-9, 1; Lindley 2-6; Young 1-0; Team 1-(-2). UL - Harris 14-62; Gautier 9-22; McGuire 2-6; Lawson 1-1; Walker 1-0; Spikes 1-(-2). PASSING: SDSU - Lindley 28-49-0-413-3. UL - Gautier 24-50-1-470-3; McGuire 1-1-0-22-0; Masson 0-1-0-0-0; Harris 0-1-0-0-0. RECEIVING: SDSU - Lockett 6-85-3; Russell 6-79; Denso 5-109; Escobar 4-70; Hillman 4-49; Young 2-21; Roberts 1-0. UL - Lawson 9-193-2; Green 5-121-1; Peoples 5-50; Surgent 3-93; Bentley 1-22; Thompson 1-11; McGuire 1-2.

2013 R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl Attendance: 54,728 (Current Bowl Game Record) Individual Statistics RUSHING: TLN - Darkwa 16-83; Powell 5-14; Butler 3-7; Rounds 1-5; Montana 1-4; Kelley 1-(-2); Team 1-(-9). UL - Harris 13-74; McGuire 11-45; Nixon 7-29; Broadway 14-21; Team 1-(-1). PASSING: TLN - Powell 10-21-1-223; Montana 5-8-1-63; Grant 0-1-1-0. UL - Broadway 12-19-2-143; Nixon 2-2-0-14. RECEIVING: TLN - Grant 7-113; Shackleford 2-63; Banks 2-19; Breaux 1-42; Kelley 1-28; Butler 1-11; Marfisi 1-10. UL - McGuire 7-94; Robinson 4-50; Surgent 2-2; Harris 1-11.

Southern Miss 14 0 7 7 — 28 Louisiana 7 7 0 7 — 21 First Quarter USM - Smith, Ito 11 yd run (Shaunfield, P. kick ) 9:39; USM - Smith, Ito 6 yd pass from Mullens, Nick (Shaunfield, P. kick ) 7:17; LA - Jennings, A. 4 yd run (Artigue, Stevie kick ) 3:15. Second Quarter LA - Ray, Dion 12 yd run (Artigue, Stevie kick )7:28. Third Quarter USM - Staggers, A. 5 yd pass from Mullens, Nick (Shaunfield, P. kick ) 10:42. Fourth Quarter USM - SMITH, Ito 1 yd run (SHAUNFIELD, P. kick ) 12:26; LA - Jennings, A. 3 yd run (Artigue, Stevie kick ) 5:10. Attendance: 35,061 USM LA First downs............................................................22 21 Rushes-yards...............................................32-135 47-157 Passing yards..................................................... 346 95 Return yards.........................................................23 147 Passing A-C-I............................................. 42-25-1 22-8-1 Punts-Yds.-Avg.................................... 4-171-42.8 6-250-41.7 Fumbles-Lost...................................................... 2-1 0-0 Penalties-Yards...........................................13-131 6-57 Time of Possession.......................................30:34 29:26 Individual Statistics RUSHING: USM - Smith 26-138; Payne 2-13; Parks 1-1; Mullens 2-(-16). LA - McGuire 17-99; Jennings 20-19; Wright 2-17; Ray 4-11; Riles 2-7; Davis 1-4; Hoggins 1-0. PASSING: USM - Mullens 25-40-2-346; Staggers 0-1-0-0. LA - Jennings 8-20-0-95; Riles 0-1-0-0; Ray 0-1-0-0. RECEIVING: USM - Staggers 11-230; Robertson 5-49; Thompson 4-40; Whitehead 2-15; Holmes 1-6; Smith 1-6; Allen 1-0. LA - Riles 5-64; Bradley 1-12; Barnes 1-12; McGuire 1-7.

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Points (Game): .......................13 by Brett Baer, 2012 TDs (Game): ........2 by Nelson Schexnayder, 1970; 2 by Javone Lawson, 2011; 2 by Alonzo Harris, 2012; 2 by Anthony Jennings, 2016 Points (Career): ............... 22 by Brett Baer, 2011-12 TDs (Career): ...........3 by Javone Lawson, 2011-12; ...................................................Alonzo Harris, 2011-13 Kick Points (Game): ..............13 by Brett Baer, 2012 Kick Points (Career): ...... 22 by Brett Baer, 2011-12 PAT Made (Game): .................. 4 by Brett Baer, 2012 PAT Att. (Game): ....................... 5 by Brett Baer, 2012 PAT Made (Career): ................. 4 by Brett Baer, 2012 PAT Att. (Career): ..................... 5 by Brett Baer, 2012 FGM (Game): ........................... 3 by Brett Baer, 2012; ........................................................ Hunter Stover, 2014 FGA (Game): .....................4 by Hunter Stover, 2014 FGM (Career): .....................5 by Brett Baer, 2011-12 FGA (Career): ......................5 by Brett Baer, 2011-12

Rushing

Attempts: ...............................22 by Robert Gill, 1970 Yards: ...............................120 by Alonzo Harris, 2012 Touchdowns: .....................2 by Alonzo Harris, 2012 ...................................... 2 by Anthony Jennings, 2016 Longest Rush: ................ 68 by Alonzo Harris, 2012 Attempts (Career): .. 61 by Alonzo Harris, 2011-14 Yards (Career): ............... 306 by Alonzo Harris, 2011-14 TDs (Career): .................... 3 by Alonzo Harris, 2011-13

Passing

Attempts: ........................ 40 by Blaine Gautier, 2011 Completions: ....... 26 by Terrance Broadway, 2014 Yards: ..............................470 by Blaine Gautier, 2011 Touchdowns: ....................3 by Blaine Gautier, 2011 Interceptions: ..............7 by George Coussan, 1970 Longest Pass: ........56 by Gautier to Surgent, 2011 Att. (Career): .......82 by Terrance Broadway, 2011-14 Comp. (Career): .59 by Terrance Broadway, 2011-14 Yds. (Career): ... 686 by Terrance Broadway, 2011-14

Total Offense

Most Plays: ..................... 59 by Blaine Gautier, 2011 Most Yards: ...................492 by Blaine Gautier, 2011 Plays (Career): .124 by Terrance Broadway, 2011-14 Yds (Career): .... 822 by Terrance Broadway, 2011-14

All-Purpose Yards

Most Yards: ................. 283 by Darryl Surgent, 2011 (93 Rec., 92 PR, 98 KOR) Most Yards (Career): .434 by Darryl Surgent, 2011-12 (103 Rec., 104 PR, 227 KOR)

Punt Returns

Returns: ............................ 3 by Darryl Surgent, 2013 Return Yards: ................92 by Darryl Surgent, 2011 Longest Return.............87 by Darryl Surgent, 2011

Kickoff Returns

Returns: ............................ 7 by Darryl Surgent, 2012 Return Yards: ............. 129 by Darryl Surgent, 2012 129 by C. Reggie Dupre, 1970 Best Average: ........ 25.8 by C. Reggie Dupre, 1970 Longest Return..........32 by C. Reggie Dupre, 1970

Punting

Punts: ............................ 7 by Roy Pendergraft, 1970; ............................................. 7 by Daniel Cadona, 2013 Punting Yards: ........... 286 by Daniel Cadona, 2013 Highest Avg.: ...................... 42.4 by Brett Baer, 2012 Long Punt: ...................... 49 by Steven Coutts, 2016 Most Punts (Career): .............10 by Daniel Cadona, ................................................................................2013-14 Most Yards (Career): ........... 392 by Daniel Cadona, ................................................................................2013-14 Best Avg. (Career): ......41.0 by Brett Baer, 2011-12

Defense

Total Tackles: ......... 11 by Jemarlous Moten, 2011; ............................................... 11 by Lance Kelley, 2011 Solo Tackles: ..................... 7 by Trae Johnson, 2012; ..................................................... 7 by Corey Trim, 2014 Assisted Tackles: .......7 by Jemarlous Moten, 2011 Tackles For Loss: ...................2 by Bill Bentley, 2011; ............................................... 2 by Trae Johnson, 2013; ......................................2 by Darzil Washington, 2014 .............................................Tre’maine Lightfoot, 2016 TFL Yards: ............... 19 by Darzil Washington, 2014 QB Sacks: ..................2 by Darzil Washington, 2014 QB Sacks Yds: ........ 19 by Darzil Washington, 2014 Interceptions: ....................2 by Sean Thomas, 2013 Int. Return Yards: .................82 by Corey Trim, 2013 Long Int. Return: .................82 by Corey Trim, 2013 Passes Defended: ............. 3 by Melvin White, 2011

Team Game Records (Since 1970)

Total Offense

Most Plays: .................................................... 77 in 2012 Most Yards: ..................................................591 in 2012

First Downs

First Downs, Total: ...................................... 26 in 2014 First Downs, Rushing: ................................ 15 in 2014 First Downs, Passing: ................................. 15 in 2012 First Downs, Penalty: .....................3 in 1970 & 2016

Rushing

Most Attempts: ............................................ 47 in 2016 Most Yards: ..................................................267 in 2012 Most Touchdowns: ........................................4 in 2012 Fewest Attempts: ........................................ 41 in 1970 Fewest Yards: ................................................ 22 in 1970 Fewest Touchdowns: ....................................0 in 2014

Passing

Most Attempts: ............................................ 35 in 2012 Most Completions: ..................................... 26 in 2014 Most Yards: ...................................................324 in 2012 Most Touchdowns: ........................................2 in 1970 Most Interceptions: .......................................7 in 1970 Fewest Attempts: ........................................ 22 in 2016 Fewest Completions: ....................................8 in 2016 Fewest Yards: ................................................ 95 in 2016 Fewest Interceptions: ...................................0 in 2014

Miscellaneous

Most Points: .................................................. 43 in 2012 Least Points: .................................................. 16 in 2014 Touchdowns: ...................................................5 in 2012 Most Fumbles: ................................................5 in 1970 Most Fumbles Lost: ............1 in 1970, 2012 & 2014 Most Penalties: ...............................................8 in 1970 Most Penalty Yards: .................................... 84 in 1970 Most Interceptions Made: ..........................2 in 1970 Most Int. Return Yards: .............................. 82 in 2013 Time of Possession: .............................. 36:54 in 2014 Third Down Conv.: .....................611 (11-18) in 2012 Fourth Down Conv.: .......................333 (1-3) in 2016 Bowl Attendance: ...................................54,728, 2013

Receiving

Receptions: .................... 9 by Javone Lawson, 2011 Yards: ........................... 193 by Javone Lawson, 2011 Touchdowns: ................. 2 by Javone Lawson, 2011 Recep. (Career): ... 13 by Javone Lawson, 2011-12 Yards (Career): .....264 by Javone Lawson, 2011-12 TDs (Career): ............3 by Javone Lawson, 2011-12

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2017 LOUISIANA RAGIN’ CAJUNS FOOTBALL Cajun Field has served as the home of Ragin’ Cajuns football since September 1971. Louisiana holds a 126-108-2 all-time record on its home field with winning records in 30 of the 46 seasons. The Cajuns have set the school single season records for total attendance (145,854) and average attendance (29,171) since head coach Mark Hudspeth took over the helm in 2011. Included in those totals were five of the top 15 crowds all-time, including a Sun Belt Conference record 32,823 vs. North Texas on Oct. 15, 2011. Louisiana was the Sun Belt attendance champion in 2004, 2008, 2011, 2013 and 2014. Cajun Field hosted the 1,000th Cajuns game in school history on Nov. 1, 2008 before a then-Sun Belt record crowd of 29,031. Louisiana has enjoyed plenty of memorable moments since the venue opened in 1971. The greatest of those moments came during the 1996 season when the Ragin’ Cajuns opened their 26th season in the facility with the biggest upset in school history, a 29-22 victory over No. 25 Texas A&M in front of a then-record crowd of 38,783 fans. That mark surpassed the previous record crowd of 36,133 that saw the Cajuns face the Alabama Crimson Tide on Oct. 6, 1990. Cajun Field has been the site of much success with four consecutive 4-1 records from 1993-96. The school record for wins at Cajun Field in a season is seven, set during the 1976 season, one of three undefeated seasons (1976, 1980 and1987) at Cajun Field. Cajun Field boasts 2,577 chairback seats and additional seating to the capacity of another 38,849 giving the facility a total seating capacity of 41,426. In 2014, the south endzone was closed in to create more seating, adding 5,000 seats to the stadium capacity. General admission seating is available on the hill in the north end zone to give fans the opportunity to overflow the stadium. In the summer of 2008, Cajun Field removed its long-standing natural grass and entered a new era with a synthetic playing surface. Cajun Field was built in time for the 1971 football season. The characteristics which helped create the name and traditions have been there since the initial construction. For the first 17 years, Louisiana’s football stadium was simply known as Cajun Field. In the summer of 1988, then-Strength & Conditioning Coach Mickey Faulkinberry suggested referring to Cajun Field as “The Swamp”. The name stuck for various reasons. To start, the field surface is set two feet below sea level in a natural bowl. In addition to providing a picturesque surrounding, the sunken facility allows most fans to walk down to their stadium seats. The Cajuns and their opponents must enter Cajun Field through a long tunnel from the Cox Communications Athletic Center. “The Swamp” nickname also fits in with the geographic makeup of the area, with its many surrounding bayous and wetlands, as well as the close proximity to the Gulf of Mexico, which lies just 30 miles south. In fact, a popular gathering place for Louisiana students and a regular stop for visitors is the small swamp located in the heart of Louisiana’s main campus, which sits adjacent to the Student Union. Ironically, the on-campus swamp, officially named Cypress Lake, lays over the original football field that existed during the early 1900’s, adding to the distinct nickname. The National Wetlands Center, a nationally renown research facility that Louisiana hosts and administers, is located less than a half-mile from Cajun Field.

Cajun Field at a Glance

Playing Surface_______________________________ Pro Grass Synthetic Turf System Seating Capacity__________________________________________________ 41,426 Record at Cajun Field______________________________________ 126-108-2 (.538) 1971-79_________________________________________________28-28-1 (.500) 1980-89__________________________________________________ 35-14 (.714) 1990-99_________________________________________________24-24-1 (.500) 2000-09__________________________________________________ 26-28 (.481) 2010-____________________________________________________ 13-14 (.481) Sun Belt Conference Record____________________________________ 24-23 (.511) Record in Home Openers______________________________________ 22-20 (.524) Herbert Heymann Classic Record ��������������������������������� 8-4 (.667) .500 or Better Seasons_________________________________________________ 30 Longest Winning Streak________________ 11 games (Sept. 11, 1976–Oct. 15, 1977) Longest Losing Streak___________________ 7 games (Sept. 6, 1997–Sept. 12, 1998) Most Wins, Season____________________________________________ 7 (1976, 7-0) Most Losses, Season___________________________________________ 6 (1997, 0-6) First Game______________________________Sept. 25, 1971, vs. Santa Clara, W, 21-0 Largest Margin of Victory________ 63 pts. - Sept. 14, 2013, vs. Nicholls State, W, 70-7 Most Points (by the Cajuns)______ 70 pts. - Sept. 14, 2013, vs. Nicholls State, W, 70-7 Most Points (both teams)_______95 pts. - Oct. 21, 2014, vs. Arkansas State, W 55-40 ___________________________________ Nov. 17, 2001, vs. New Mexico St., L, 46-49 Largest Crowd______________________________ 41,357 vs. Southern, Sept. 5, 2009 Largest Sun Belt Crowd____________________ 32,823 vs. North Texas, Oct. 15, 2011

All-Time Homecoming History Date Opponent Result 11/5/16 Idaho L, 13-23 11/31/15 ULM W, 30-24 11/1/14 South Alabama W, 19-9 11/2/13 New Mexico State W, 49-35* 10/6/12 Tulane W, 41-13* 10/15/11 North Texas W, 30-10* 10/23/10 Western Kentucky L, 21-54 10/24/09 Florida Atlantic L, 29-31 11/1/08 FIU W, 49-20 10/20/07 Florida Atlantic L, 32-39 (OT) 10/28/06 Middle Tennessee L, 20-34 10/29/05 Troy W, 31-28 (OT) 10/23/04 Arkansas State W, 27-24 10/11/03 ULM L, 42-45 11/2/02 Idaho W, 31-28 10/27/01 ULM W, 17-12 10/7/00 Tulane L, 37-38 10/23/99 ULM L, 7-31 10/17/98 Arkansas State W, 21-19 10/25/97 ULM L, 21-28 (OT) 10/12/96 Arkansas State W, 42-31 10/14/95 New Mexico State W, 43-26 10/8/94 Arkansas State W, 26-0 10/30/93 San Jose State W, 24-13 11/7/92 Northern Illinois L, 15-23 10/5/91 Miami (Ohio) L, 14-27 11/3/90 Southern Miss L, 13-14 10/7/89 Tulsa W, 21-13 10/15/88 Northern Illinois W, 45-0 11/7/87 Memphis W, 31-7 10/25/86 Stephen F. Austin W, 28-14 10/12/85 East Carolina W, 16-14 11/3/84 East Carolina W, 42-24 11/19/83 Louisiana Tech W, 13-9 11/6/82 ULM W, 40-26 11/7/81 Texas-Arlington L, 7-23 11/15/80 Louisiana Tech W, 27-9

Date Opponent Result 11/10/79 Texas-Arlington L, 10-24 11/4/78 Arkansas State L, 6-16 11/12/77 Northwestern State L, 13-20 11/6/76 Arkansas State W, 23-14 11/1/75 Texas-Arlington W, 35-32 10/26/74 Chattanooga W, 21-20 11/10/73 Northwestern State L, 10-20 11/4/72 Santa Clara L, 7-27 10/31/71 ULM W, 31-7 11/7/70 Tampa L, 38-50 11/15/69 Northwestern State L, 28-33 10/26/68 Lamar W, 20-14 10/28/67 ULM L, 6-17 10/15/66 Louisiana Tech W, 21-12 11/13/65 Northwestern State W, 41-7 10/17/64 Tampa W, 37-6 10/26/63 Louisiana College W, 7-6 10/13/62 Tampa T, 14-14 11/11/61 Northwestern State L, 14-27 10/29/60 ULM W, 8-7 11/14/59 Northwestern State W, 34-14 10/11/58 Louisiana Tech L, 0-33 11/9/57 Northwestern State L, 0-19 10/27/56 Louisiana Tech L, 6-33 11/12/55 Northwestern State W, 27-13 10/30/54 Louisiana Tech W, 25-0 11/7/53 Louisiana College W, 19-6 11/1/52 Louisiana Tech T, 19-19 11/17/51 Northwestern State W, 41-26 11/4/50 Louisiana Tech W, 41-13 11/19/49 Northwestern State W, 27-14 10/30/48 Louisiana Tech L, 14-24 10/25/47 Louisiana College W, 38-7 11/2/46 Louisiana Tech L, 6-34 67-Year Record 38-27-2 (.582) * - Forfited due to NCAA sactions

Homecoming Facts

Most Common Opponent_______10 games vs. Louisiana Tech/Northwestern State Most Common HC Date ______ November 7 (Played five times, ‘53, ‘70, ‘81, ‘87, ‘92) Most Victories Against ________________________________ Arkansas State (5-1), Louisiana Tech (5-4-1), Northwestern State (5-5) Longest Winning Streak ___________________________________ Eight (1982-89) Longest Losing Streak ____________________ Three (1956-58, 1977-79, 1990-92) Largest Margin of Victory ______________45, 10/15/88 vs. Northern Illinois (45-0) Largest Margin of Defeat ________________33, 10/11/58 vs. Louisiana Tech (0-33), 10/23/10 vs. Western Kentucky (21-54) HC Queens Since 2000_______________ Courtney Bergeron, ‘16; Annie Briley, ‘15; Madeleine Ortte, ‘14; Robin Roy, ‘13; Kimberly Newville , ‘12; Megan Roberts, ’11; Danika Arenibas, ‘10; Natalie Camel, ‘09; Leslie Saloom, ‘08; Susan Edney, ‘07; Lynetria Johnson, ‘06; Christal Raye Grogan, ‘05; Familayo Rita, ‘04; Shanea Morrison, ‘03; Jessica Clarke, ‘02; Annie Winngate, ‘01; Cherri Duhon, ‘00

A record crowd of 41,357 watches the Ragin’ Cajuns open the 2009 season with a 42-19 victory over Southern University on Sept. 5, 2009.

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RECEIVING RECORDS

Cajuns: 30 by Brian Mitchell vs. Lamar (1989); Alonzo Harris vs. New Mexico State (2013); Elijah McGiuire vs. Northwestern State (2015) Opponent: 24 by Marshall Higginbotham, McNeese State (1973); Marquis Williams, ULM (1997); Lance Dunbar, North Texas (2009)

Most Points

Most Touchdowns

Cajuns: 13 by Ladarius Green, ULM (2012) Opponent: 14 by Casey Fitzgerald, North Texas (2007)

Most Receiving Yards

Cajuns: 198 by Fred Stamps vs. ULM (2003) Opponent: 266 by Siaha Burley, UCF (1998)

Cajuns: 5 by Brian Mitchell vs. Lamar (1989); Alonzo Harris vs. New Mexico State (2013); Elijah McGiuire vs. Northwestern State (2015) Opponent: 4 by Marshall Higginbotham, McNeese State (1973); Marquis Williams, ULM (1997); Lance Dunbar, North Texas (2009)

Most Touchdowns

Most PATs Made

PUNTING RECORDS

Cajuns: 10 by Stephen Brauchle vs. Nicholls State (2013) Opponent: 9 by Marty Kent, Louisiana Tech (1997)

Most PATs Attempted

Cajuns: 10 by Stephen Brauchle vs. Nicholls State (2013) Opponent: 9 by Marty Kent, Louisiana Tech (1997)

Most Field Goals Made

Cajuns: 5 by Rafael Septien vs. San Jose State (1974); Mike Lemoine vs. CMU (1989) Opponent: 6 by Philip Doyle, Alabama (1990)

Most Field Goals Attempted

Cajuns: 5 by Rafael Septien vs. San Jose State (1974); Mike Lemoine vs. CMU (1989) Opponent: 6 by Philip Doyle, Alabama (1990)

Longest Field Goal

Cajuns: 57 yards by Rafael Septien vs. Lamar (1974) Opponent: 55 yards by Alan Gendreau, Middle Tennessee State (2010)

PASSING RECORDS Most Pass Attempts

Cajuns: 55 by Chris Masson vs. Oklahoma State (2010) Opponent: 57 by Giovanni Vizza, North Texas (2007)

Most Completions

Cajuns: 33 by Chris Masson vs. Oklahoma State (2010); Eric Rekieta vs. ULM (2003) Opponent: 35 by Giovanni Vizza, North Texas (2007)

Most Passing Yards

Cajuns: 473 by Eric Rekieta vs. ULM (2003) Opponent: 438 by Ryan Aplin, Arkansas State (2010); Daunte Culpepper, UCF (1998)

Most Touchdowns

Cajuns: 5 by Jake Delhomme vs. Northern Illinois (1996) Opponent: 5 by Brandon Weeden, Oklahoma State (2010); Ryan Aplin, Arkansas State (2010); Trevor Vittatoe, UTEP (2008); Tim Rattay, Louisiana Tech (1997)

YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORD

Most Receptions

Cajuns: 2, (22 times); Most recently by Jamal Robinson vs. Texas State (2015) Opponent: 2, (24 times); Most recently by Dijon Paschal, Arkansas State (2014)

Most Punts

Cajuns: 11 by John Roveto vs. McNeese State (1979); Danny Clement vs. Chattanooga (1973) Opponent: 12 by Roy Gaebel, Pacific (1979); Steve Mick, Southern Illinois (1977)

PUNT RETURN RECORDS Most Returns

Cajuns: 8 by Damon Mason vs. Arkansas State (1994) Opponent: 7 by Mike Dellocono, Louisiana Tech (1980)

Most Yards

Cajuns: 86 by Cleo Samuels vs. Xavier (1973) Opponent: 95 by Jimmy Walden, East Carolina (1981)

Most Touchdowns

Cajuns: 1 (5 times); Most recently by Nick Dugas vs. Minnesota (2002) Opponent: 1 by Tommy Braden, Northwestern State (1977); Jimmy Walden, East Carolina (1981); Bobo Beathard, Appalachian State (2014)

Longest Return

Cajuns: 81 yards by Cleo Samuels vs. Xavier, 1973 (TD) Opponent: 77 yards by Jimmy Walden, East Carolina (1981)

INTERCEPTION RECORDS Most Interceptions

Cajuns: 2, (18 times); Most recently by Dwight Bently vs. North Texas (2009) Opponent: 4 by Damon Nickson, Middle Tennessee (2006)

Most Yards

Cajuns: 96 by Dwight Bently vs. North Texas (2009) Opponent: 95 by Chappell Mitchell, Arkansas State (1996)

Most Touchdowns

Cajuns: 1 (15 times); Most recently by Justin Anderson vs. Nicholls State (2013) Opponent: 2 by David McCrary, Chattanooga (1983)

Longest Return

Cajuns: 89 yards; Melvin White vs. Troy (2011) (TD) Opponent: 95 yards by Chappell Mitchell, Arkansas State (1996) (TD)

Most Interceptions Thrown

Cajuns: 4 by Jerry Babb vs. Middle Tennessee (2006); Ken Boynick vs. Northwestern State (1973); Phil Reynolds vs. Arkansas State (1980) Opponent: 6 by Richard Williams, UNLV (1987)

Cajun Field Attendance Year Record Home (Average) 1971 3-3-0 110,000 (18,333) 1972 3-3-0 93,429 (15,572) 1973 0-6-0 61,600 (10,267) 1974 1-5-0 73,152 (12,192) 1975 5-2-0 146,081 (20,866) 1976 7-0-0 163,143 (23,306) 1977 4-1-1 151,346 (25,224) 1978 2-5-0 113,163 (16,166) 1979 3-3-0 108,060 (18,115) 1980 5-0-0 85,092 (17,018) 1981 1-4-0 85,346 (17,087) 1982 5-1-0 130,608 (21,768) 1983 3-1-0 81,711 (20,488) 1984 3-1-0 88,180 (22,045) 1985 2-2-0 78,405 (19,601) 1986 3-2-0 101,451 (20,290) 1987 5-0-0 87,326 (17,465) 1988 4-2-0 122,874 (20,479) 1989 4-1-0 80,445 (16,089) 1990 2-3-0 111,973 (22,395) 1991 0-3-1 80,294 (20,074) 1992 2-3-0 92,111 (18,422) 1993 4-1-0 109,955 (21,991) 1994 4-1-0 95,770 (19,154) 1995 4-1-0 88,640 (17,728) 1996 4-1-0 108,552 (21,710) 1997 0-6-0 87,362 (14,560) 1998 2-2-0 35,193 (8,798) 1999 2-3-0 76,445 (15,289) 2000 0-5-0 73,119 (14,624) 2001 2-3-0 66,615 (13,323) 2002 3-2-0 75,279 (15,056) 2003 3-3-0 83,970 (13,995) 2004 3-2-0 107,006 (21,401) 2005 3-2-0 87,957 (17,591) 2006 3-3-0 90,519 (15,087) 2007 1-5-0 99,904 (16,651) 2008 4-1-0 107,342 (21,468) 2009 4-2-0 111,998 (18,666) 2010 1-4-0 86,915 (17,383) 2011 0-0-0 145,854 (29,171) 2012 2-1-0 137,190 (22,865) 2013 0-1-0 129,878 (25,976) 2014 4-2-0 154,652 (25,775) 2015 3-3-0 129,577 (21,596) 2016 3-3-0 121,346 (20,224) Totals 126-108-2 (.538) 46 seasons Attendance: 4,527,251 (19,183 avg.)

Longest Pass

Cajuns: 95 yards; Randy Fontenot to Harold Porter vs. Chattanooga (1974) (TD) Opponent: 87 yards; Fredi Knighten to Dijon Paschal, Arkansas State (2014) (TD)

RUSHING RECORDS Most Attempts

Cajuns: 35 by Thomas Jackson vs. Louisiana Tech (1983) Opponent: 39 by Clarence Robinson, Southern Illinois (1978)

Most Yards

Cajuns: 271 by Brian Mitchell vs. Colorado State (1987) Opponent: 264 by Bobby Ray Tell, Louisiana Tech (1999)

Most Touchdowns

Cajuns: 5 by Brian Mitchell vs. Lamar (1989); Alonzo Harris vs. New Mexico State (2013); Elijah McGiuire vs. Northwestern State (2015) Opponent: 4 by Marshall Higginbotham, McNeese State (1973); Marquis Williams, ULM (1997); Lance Dunbar, North Texas (2009)

Longest Run

Cajuns: 88 yards; Elijah McGiuire vs. Northwestern State (2015) (TD) Opponent: 99 yards by Kenneth Dixon, Louisiana Tech (2014) (TD)

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LARGEST ROAD ATTENDANCE

1. 41,357_______________ Southern (Sept. 5, 2009) 2. 38,783_____________Texas A&M (Sept. 14, 1996) 3. 36,170______________ Southern (Aug. 30, 2014) 4. 36,133________________ Alabama (Oct. 6, 1990) 5. 33,828_________ McNeese State (Sept. 15, 2007) 6. 32,823_____________ North Texas (Oct. 15, 2011) 7. 30,176___________ Arkansas State (Nov. 6, 1976) 8. 30,028________ New Mexico State (Nov. 2, 2013) 9. 29,775____________________ Troy (Oct. 8, 2011) 10. 29,758__________________ Tulane (Oct. 2, 2012) 11. 29,031____________________ FIU (Nov. 1, 2008) 12. 28,871__________ Nicholls State (Sept. 14, 2013) 13. 28,752______ Northwestern State (Nov. 12, 1977) 14. 28,741__________ Nicholls State (Sept. 17, 2011) 15. 28,176___________________ ULM (Nov. 5, 2011) 16. 27,814___________ San Jose State (Oct. 30, 1993) 17. 27,300_________ Northern Illinois (Oct. 15, 1988) 18. 26,891______________ McNeese (Sept. 10, 2016) 19. 26,824_____ Northwestern State (Sept. 12, 2015) 20. 26,640___________ Louisiana Tech (Oct. 2, 1976) _

1. 96,197_______________Tennessee (Nov. 3, 2007) 2. 95,110______________ Tennessee (Sept. 5, 1992) 3. 92,746______________at Georgia (Nov. 19, 2016) 92,746______________ at Georgia (Sept. 4, 2010) 5. 92,443__________________ LSU (Sept. 19, 2009) 6. 92,362___________________ LSU (Sept. 2, 2006) 7. 91,357____________________ LSU (Oct. 5, 2002) 8. 86,482________________ Florida (Nov. 10, 2012) 9. 86,304______________ Nebraska (Sept. 26, 2009) 10. 85,075________________ Florida (Aug. 31, 1996) 11. 83,711_________________ Florida (Nov. 6, 1993) 12. 82,519__________________ Texas (Sept. 9, 2005) 13. 82,227__________ South Carolina (Aug. 30, 2003) 14. 80,017__________________ Texas (Sept. 9, 2000) 15. 78,234__________ South Carolina (Sept. 1, 2007) 16. 75,087_____________ Texas A&M (Aug. 31, 2002) 17. 74,369_________________ Florida (Oct. 19, 1985) 18. 74,327________________ Auburn (Oct. 24, 1992) 19. 72,233________________ Alabama (Oct. 3, 1987) 20. 70,123_______________ Alabama (Oct. 14, 1989)

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When Dr. E. Joseph Savoie became the University’s sixth president in 2008, he worked with volunteer transition teams and the campus community to formulate a strategic plan to guide the institution’s growth and development. Some components of that plan that reflect the University’s commitment to students have already taken shape. The University has increased its student housing capacity nearly 40 percent by adding new residence halls and constructing new parking towers. The Student Union was expanded and renovated to meet the United States Green Building Council LEED Certification Rating. The new campus hub opened in January 2015 featuring restaurants, meeting spaces, student-service offices, a collegiate shop and bookstore, and a post office. A large plaza overlooks Cypress Lake. The University unveiled a comprehensive master plan for campus that includes provisions for managing growth, development and change over the next two decades. The plan features additional parking, bikeways and mixed-use development of property. The University continues to focus on providing a quality education and a fulfilling college experience. Savoie and other university administrators support an academic environment that draws energetic and innovative faculty members, promotes community service and encourages mutually beneficial partnerships with state industries and area businesses.

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Prior to being named president of the University, Savoie was Louisiana’s Commissioner of H igher Education for 12 years. Under his leadership, higher education governance was restructured, a statewide community and technical college system was created, teacher education programs were redesigned, the state’s first needbased financial-aid program was created and a master plan for public postsecondary education was implemented. His affiliations include the American Association of Colleges and Universities (AASCU), the Association of Public and Land-grant Universities (APLU), and the Council for Advancement and Support of Education (CASE). He serves on the NCAA Division I Board of Directors and the NCAA Board of Governors. He previously served on the Board of Trustees for the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC). He also serves on several advisory groups that address higher education policy. He earned bachelor’s and master’s degrees from UL Lafayette, and served as the institution’s first vice president for University Advancement. He holds a doctorate in educational leadership and administration from Columbia University’s Teacher’s College in New York. Savoie and his wife, Gail, have a son, Adam; a daughter, Blaire Savoie Saulnier; and are the proud grandparents of Addison Marie Saulnier.

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The largest institution within the nine-campus University of Louisiana System The University of Louisiana at Lafayette has distinguished itself in many ways. Happiness is one of its most important characteristics. Happiness is not a typical feature of school mottos, but the University’s seal bears the Latin words Fortiter, Feliciter, Fideliter, and the English translation: “Boldly, Happily, Faithfully.” In fact, the Lafayette community is recognized as the happiest city and one of the best college towns in the U.S. UL Lafayette is more than a happy place, however. It’s an excellent place to learn. It’s one of the nation’s best academic institutions, according to the 2015 edition of “The Best 379 Colleges” published by the Princeton Review. The National Science Foundation recognized the University among the top 10 universities in the U.S. for its percentage of research and development expenditures funded by business. It leads the state as the university with the lowest average net price to attend. UL Lafayette also is among the top 10 percent of most affordable fouryear public universities in the U.S. With more than 19,000 students, it is the largest institution within the nine-school University of Louisiana System and is the second-largest university in Louisiana. The University awards bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral degrees. Its diverse offerings range from the humanities to scientific research, and it is a leader in areas such as computer science, engineering, architecture, biology and nursing. It offers the state’s only industrial design degree. It also is one of three universities in the world to offer a graduate degree in Francophone studies. Community service is valued. Each year, more than 5,000 students, faculty and staff contribute about 500,000 hours of direct community service. Their efforts make an economic impact of millions

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of dollars to the community. A wide range of cultural, recreational and social activities are available, on and off campus. With more than 150 campus organizations and clubs on campus, it’s easy for students to get involved. UL Lafayette is as unique as its location in the heart of Acadiana, a region known for its distinctive Cajun and Creole cultures, excellent food and music, and exceptional quality of life. The campus reflects the region’s beauty and natural resources. Cypress Lake, a microcosm of the nearby Atchafalaya Basin, skirts the Student Union. Although it’s called a lake, it’s actually a managed

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wetland. Teeming with alligators, turtles, birds and fish, it’s filled with moss-draped cypress trees, lush vegetation, and birdsong. Stately live oaks—several more than 100 years old—shade campus walkways. The Quadrangle is encircled by the “Walk of Honor,” a path paved with more than 80,000 bricks bearing the names of each University graduate, beginning with the first graduating class of 1903. The University Research Park, a 147-acre site adjacent to the athletic complex, is home to LITE, which stands for the Louisiana Immersive Technology Enterprise. LITE ’s striking design features a three-story, egg-shaped room made of glass. Three-dimensional images created by supercomputers are projected inside. LITE was established for economic development through a partnership formed by the University, the Lafayette Economic Development Authority and the State of Louisiana. Other tenants in Research Park include the U.S.G.S’s National Wetlands Research Center and the NOAA’s Estuarine Habitats and Coastal Fisheries Center. The University was founded on July 14, 1898, which coincidentally is French National Day, or Bastille Day. Known in French as Université des Acadiens (the University of the Acadians), UL Lafayette is an accomplished public research university. To learn more about what makes this place happy and smart, go to louisiana.edu.

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Dr. Bryan Maggard Director of Athletics

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new era in Louisiana Ragin’ Cajuns Athletics began on Feb. 1, 2017 when Dr. Bryan Maggard was introduced as Director of Athletics. Maggard, a native of Dexter, Kan., joined the Ragin’ Cajuns after spending 21 years at the University of Missouri where he most recently served as the Tigers’ Executive Associate Athletic Director. In his role as Executive Associate Athletic Director, Maggard assisted the Director of Athletics in sport oversight of football, scheduling, facility design and construction, administrative and personnel management and holds leadership positions on the executive and senior management teams. During his tenure at Missouri, Maggard provided leadership for numerous areas within the Department of Athletics to include academic services, athletic dining, athletic performance, equipment operations, sport and counseling psychological services, sports medicine, student-athlete development as well as the revenue-generating units of development, marketing, ticketing and multi-media rights. Additionally, Maggard was very involved in assisting the athletic department with its transition into the Southeastern Conference. In 2012, Maggard began to assist with the design and construction of $100 million in facility projects that greatly enhanced the stadiums of the Tiger Football, Baseball, and Softball programs as well as the facilities for the Tiger Tennis and Golf teams. Maggard taught Sport Management courses at Mizzou, as an adjunct professor, where he assisted campus leaders in establishing a Sport Manage-

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ment degree program. Maggard was also a member of the University of Missouri Graduate Faculty and served on doctoral examination and dissertation committees. Prior to his stint at Missouri, Maggard had stops at Florida State University and Kansas State University, overseeing the academic support services for the Seminole and Wildcat football programs respectively. Maggard has served his profession and community over the past several years. He is a certified APR consultant with the NCAA/N4A and has served has a facilitator for various student-athlete leadership summits. In 2005, Maggard was invited to serve on a NFL Continuing Education Program Advisory Committee and did so through 2009. He has served as an accreditation consultant in the for-profit education industry and provides program certification consulting for athletic academic support programs through the N4A. Maggard is a Past Board President for the Boys and Girls Club of Columbia. Maggard received a bachelor’s degree in journalism and a master’s degree in health and physical education, both from Kansas State University. He received a Ph.D. in Educational and Counseling Psychology from the University of Missouri. He and his wife, Kerry, are proud parents of three children, Dalton, Aubrey, and Kaylin.

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RAGIN’ CAJUNS SENIOR LEADERSHIP TEAM Deputy Director of Athletics/SWA Jessica Leger, Ph.D. Deputy AD for External Operations Nico Yantko Associate AD/Internal Operations John Dugas Associate AD/for External Affairs Rob Stewart Assistant AD/ Compliance Tom Burke Assistant AD/Business Affairs Monique Ardoin Director Student Athlete Academic Center Christy Alford Executive Director, RCAF Jim Harris Director of Ticket Operations Matt Casbon

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INTRO | 2017 CAJUNS | COACHES | REVIEW | RECORDS | HISTORY | ADMINISTRATION | MEDIA ATHLETIC STAFF DIRECTORY Louisiana Ragin’ Cajuns Athletic Department Cox Athletics Center 2250 Johnston Street Lafayette, LA 70506 (337) 482-5393 SENIOR LEADERSHIP Fax (337) 482-6649 Bryan Maggard, Ph.D. Director of Athletics (337) 482-5393 Anita Hazelwood Faculty Athletic Representative Jessica Leger, Ph.D. Deputy Director of Athletics/SWA (337) 482-5393 Nico Yantko Deputy AD for External Operations (337) 482-1836 John Dugas Associate AD/Internal Operations (337) 482-1296 Rob Stewart Associate AD/for External Affairs (337) 482-1058 Tom Burke Assistant AD/ Compliance (337) 482-5195 Monique Ardoin Assistant AD/Business Affairs (337) 482-6377 Christy Alford Director Student Athlete Academic Center (337) 482-6830 Jim Harris Executive Director, RCAF (337) 482-2904 Matt Casbon Director of Ticket Operations (337) 265-2357 SUPPORT STAFF Kimberly Broussard Michelle Domingue Debbie Guilbeaux Amanda Henderson Tanya Howard Danielle Roseberry Catherine Young

Admin. Assistant - AD Admin. Assistant - MBB Admin. Assistant - Baseball, Track Admin. Assistant - AD Admin. Asst. to Recruiting/Team Ops Admin. Assistant - Football Admin. Assistant - WBB, VB, Golf, Soc

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STUDENT-ATHLETE ACADEMIC CENTER Fax (337) 482-1443 Christy Alford Director Student Athlete Academic Center (337) 482-6830 Tambria Bradford Academic Counselor (337) 482-1657 Dustin Daigle Academic Counselor (337) 482-6273 Ashlee Jennings Learning Specialist (337) 482-6830 Terry Latiolais Administrative Assistant (337) 482-6830 ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS Fax (337) 482-6529 Matt Sullivan Director (Football, MBB, T&F) (337) 482-6331 Jeff Schneider Assistant Director (Football, Baseball, Golf ) (337) 482-6332 Matt Hebert Assistant Director (VB, SB) (337) 482-6330 David Collins ACOMM Assistant (WBB, Soc, Tennis) (337) 482-6329 Brad Kemp Photographer ATHLETICS TRAINING Fax (337) 482-1462 Travis Soileau Director of Athletic Training (337) 482-6335 Brian Davis Sr. Assoc. Director of Athletic Training (337) 482-6522 B.J. Duplantis Assoc. Director of Athletic Training (337) 482-6523 Catherine Beckemeyer Asst. Athletic Trainer (337) 482-1105 Eric Prince Asst. Athletic Trainer (337) 482-5402 BUSINESS AFFAIRS Fax (337) 482-1041 Monique Ardoin Asst. AD for Business Affairs (337) 482-6377 Shamona Touriac Asst. Business Mgr. - Travel and Data (337) 851-2905 Ruth Zhang Asst. Business Mgr. - Accounts Payable (337) 851-2905 COMPLIANCE Tom Burke Assistant AD/ Compliance Carleigh Collins Compliance Coordinator

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EQUIPMENT MANAGEMENT Lynn Williams Head Equipment Manager Kerry Conner Asst. Equipment Manager Ian Guillotte Asst. Equipment Manager

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GAME MANAGEMENT John Dugas Associate AD/Internal Operations David Faber Asst. AD of Operations Jessica Trahan Operations Coordinator

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MARKETING AND PROMOTIONS Fax (337) 482-6649 Eric Maron Director of Marketing and Promotions (337) 482-6842 Kayla Hebert Graduate Assistant (337) 482-6842 RAGIN’ CAJUNS ATHLETIC FOUNDATION (RCAF) Fax (337) 482-1041 Jim Harris Executive Director, RCAF (337) 851-2906 Gerald Hebert Director of Development, RCAF (337) 482-0922 Stefni Lotief Director of Development, RCAF (337) 482-5393 Danika Arenibas Assistant Director of Development, RCAF (337) 851-2902 Susan Breaux Donor Records, RCAF (337) 851-2903 Ryan Baniewicz Donor Records, RCAF (337) 851-2906 Melissa Minton Director of Events and Premium Seating (337) 851-2906

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BASEBALL Fax (337) 262-5192 Tony Robichaux Head Coach (337) 262-5189 Anthony Babineaux Assoc. Head Coach (337) 262-5193 Jeremy Talbot Assistant Coach (337) 262-5189 Daniel Freeman Volunteer Assistant (337) 262-5189 Chris Domingue Director of Baseball Operations (337) 262-5189 Debbie Guilbeaux Admin. Assistant - Baseball, Track, Soccer (337) 262-5189 MEN’S BASKETBALL Fax (337) 262-1362 Bob Marlin Head Coach (337) 262-3865 Neil Hardin Assistant Coach (337) 262-1550 Kevin Johnson Assistant Coach (337) 262-1548 Josten Crow Assistant Coach (337) 262-3865 Michael Murphy Director of Basketball Operations (337) 262-1494 Ryan Welty Basketball Video Coordinator (337) 262-3865 Michelle Domingue Admin. Assistant - MBB (337) 262-3865 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Garry Brodhead Head Coach Deacon Jones Assistant Coach Katherine Katz Assistant Coach Amber Gregg Assistant Coach MC Vogt Director of Basketball Operations Catherine Young Admin. Assistant - WBB, VB, Golf

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FOOTBALL Mark Hudspeth Head Coach Reed Stringer Asst. Head Coach Will Hall Offensive Coordinator Mike Lucas Defensive Coordinator Charlie Harbison Co-Defensive Coordinator Michael Desormeaux Assistant Football Coach Levorn Harbin Assistant Football Coach Marquase Lovings Assistant Football Coach Jorge Munoz Assistant Football Coach Mitch Rodrigue Assistant Football Coach Troy Wingerter Director of Football Operations Ryan Trichel Director of Player Personnel Darren Walker Video Coordinator Danielle Roseberry Admin. Assistant - Football, Tennis Tanya Howard Admin. Asst. to Recruiting/Team Ops

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GOLF Theo Sliman Head Coach

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SOCCER Scot Wieland Head Coach Lisa Mann Assistant Soccer Coach

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SOFTBALL Michael Lotief Head Coach Chris Malveaux Associate Head Coach Kate Malveaux Assistant Coach Denee Simon Director of Operations

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STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING Lewis Caralla Director Strength & Conditioning - FB (337) 482-6315 Candice Walls Director Strength & Conditioning - OLY (337) 482-6314 James Lang Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach (337) 482-6319 Dominick Walker Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach (337) 482-5716 Dylan Cintula Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach (337) 482-9082 MEN’S TENNIS Fax (337) 482-1847 Mark Jeffrey Head Coach (337) 482-6328 WOMEN’S TENNIS Fax (337) 482-1847 Stephanie Vallejos Head Coach (337) 482-6328 TRACK AND FIELD/CROSS COUNTRY Lon Badeaux Head Coach (337) 482-6313 Aaron Batey Assistant Coach - Distance/XC (337) 482-6313 Freddie Glover Assistant Coach - Sprints/Relays (337) 482-6313 Shannon Popp Assistant Coach - Throws (337) 482-6313 VOLLEYBALL Heather Mazeitis-Fontenot Head Coach Ben Kaszeta Associate Head Volleyball Coach Katie Zimmerman Assistant Coach

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Already a long-time leader in innovation and progressive thinking in the world of intercollegiate athletics, the Sun Belt Conference also continues to establish itself as a force to be reckoned with on the playing field. The Sun Belt is in its fifth decade as a vibrant and vigorous part of the collegiate landscape, and has never shied away from taking a leadership role among conferences in its efforts to provide better experiences for its member schools, its student-athletes and coaches, and for its fans and followers. After all, this is the league that inaugurated college basketball’s shot clock and was the first to partner with a fledgling cable television entity whose ESPN moniker was unknown at the time. Innovation is a great thing, but the just-completed 2016-17 athletic season also showed that the Sun Belt Conference takes a back seat to no other league in its competitive balance and in proving itself deserving of its status a member of the NCAA’s highest conference tier. At no time was league athletic success more obvious than during the 2016 football season, when the Sun Belt broke out and fulfilled much of the promise that league founders and its members envisioned when the league inaugurated the sport just after the new millennium. Last season, Sun Belt members participated in six bowl games, a 50 percent increase in the league’s former high-water mark and only a decade removed from a “one-bowl league” moniker in its formative years. More importantly, Sun Belt teams didn’t just get to bowl games … they won them, again in record numbers. The league finished 4-2 in the postseason, with more bowl wins than leagues such as the Big Ten and Pac-12. Only two leagues (the ACC and the SEC) won more games, and only the ACC’s 8-3 bowl record ranked higher than the Sun Belt’s winning percentage. Had ACC member Clemson not won the College Football Playoff Championship game, the Sun Belt would have shared the country’s best bowl win ratio. The Sun Belt also had the most wins and best win percentage among the “Group of Five” peer conferences, including victories over teams in the two top-rated leagues in the final computer rankings. “The bowl season definitely validated the very strong regular season that we had,” said Sun Belt commissioner Karl Benson. “It proved what we’ve been saying all along. The overall credibility of the Sun Belt is on the rise, and our members and fans that have been expecting to see positive results out of the league are now seeing that.” The postseason wins by Arkansas State over Central Florida in the AutoNation Cure Bowl, Appalachian State over Toledo in the Raycom Media Camellia Bowl, Troy over Ohio in the Dollar General Bowl and Idaho over Colorado State in the Famous Idaho Potato Bowl helped the league

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double its previous single-season bowl victory high (two). Appearances by Louisiana in the R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl – a bowl partner of the Sun Belt for the 16th straight year – and by South Alabama in the NOVA Home Loans Arizona Bowl helped make the Sun Belt a highly visible part of the bowl season. The wins by Appalachian State and Arkansas State on the Dec. 17 start of bowl season meant the Sun Belt had matched its previous record for bowl wins by sundown on opening day. “Our teams stepped up this year,” Benson said. “To go from two bowl games to five bowl tie-ins in a five-year period, for our teams to deliver like they have, and to throw television in there for the huge growth of people watching Sun Belt football, we had a banner year and it all came to a pinnacle in the bowl season.” The bowl success was the crowning jewel of a season full of football successes for a conference that only began the sport in the 2001 season and became the first and still only already-existing league to inaugurate football. The Sun Belt ranked third in the final conference computer rankings among the “Group of Five” - ranking well ahead of the Mid-American Conference and Conference USA, and giving the league a significant financial boost through payouts from the College Football Playoff. The league also moved into third among the five in the four-year average computer ranking of conferences. Troy became the first league school to crack the Associated Press Football Top 25 during the season, reaching No. 25 on Nov. 14 as part of a five-win improvement over 2015. South Alabama also provided a milestone with a victory over a nationally-ranked opponent when the Jaguars topped No. 19 San Diego State on the road in early October. All that success comes as the league finalizes its football transition this season, with Idaho and New Mexico State’s football-only memberships ending at the conclusion of the 2017 season and new league member Coastal Carolina becoming a full-fledged football member this fall. Next year, the Sun Belt will compete in football divisions for the first time and will stage its first-ever championship game at the end of the 2018 season. “We are very excited going forward in football,” Benson said. “Having our championship game next year only increases what we already have going. The footprint of this league was done to ensure long-term success and sustainability, and with the membership structure we now have in Texas, Louisiana, Arkansas, Alabama, Georgia and the Carolinas, that footprint is set up for even more success.” The Sun Belt gained much notoriety and notice during the past football season, but that was by no means

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1500 Sugar Bowl Drive New Orleans, LA 70112 Phone: 504-299-9066 Staff

Karl Benson Commissioner Kristen Stuart Exec. Assistant to the Commissioner Kathy Keene, Ph.D. Sr. Associate Commissioner Herbert Carter, III, CPA Associate Commissioner John McElwain Associate Commissioner John Barranco Associate Commissioner Scott Connors, J.D. Assistant Commissioner Dominick Giambrone, Jr., J.D. Assistant Commissioner Travis Llewellyn Assistant Commissioner Randy Lieberman Asst. Director/Communications Keith Nunez Asst. Director/Communications Erinn Banks, J.D. Compliance Coordinator Spencer Dodd Championships and Marketing Asst. 2017-18 Member Schools School Location Appalachian State Boone, N.C. Arkansas State Jonesboro, Ark. Coastal Carolina Conway, S.C. Georgia Southern Statesboro, Ga. Georgia State Atlanta, Ga. Idaho (football only) Moscow, Idaho Little Rock Little Rock, Ark. Louisiana Lafayette, La. ULM Monroe, La. New Mexico State (football only) Las Cruces, N.M. South Alabama Mobile, Ala. UT Arlington Arlington, Texas Texas State San Marcos, Texas Troy Troy, Ala.

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INTRO | 2017 CAJUNS | COACHES | REVIEW | RECORDS | HISTORY | ADMINISTRATION | MEDIA Conference Championships Since Joining The Sun Belt Conference Football (1) 2005 Men’s Cross Country (1) 2004 Golf (3) 1993, 1997, 2007 Men’s Indoor Track and Field (4) 1992, 1993, 1995, 1996 Women Indoor Track and Field (1) 1993 Women’s Basketball (2) 2004-05 (West Division) 2006-07 (West Division)

the league’s only hallmark during the past year. Men’s basketball – the league’s symbol of success in its formative years – had its highest conference RPI in more than a decade with a No. 13 national finish, and conference members found success in several NCAA postseason events. Those league successes have been more public in recent years, in part because the Sun Belt itself has been progressive and in the forefront of “new media” and internet-based advancement. The league continues to adapt to the ever-changing world of collegiate athletics and continues the process of evolving to better serve its membership, keeping the pledge it made at its founding to be a league of opportunity. Athletic and academic programs who have shown progressive thinking and the desire to improve have always found a home in the Sun Belt. Opportunities also extend to the league’s studentathletes, for whom Sun Belt institutions are leaders in providing career services and the tools to assist in the pursuit of personal goals. Sun Belt members all employ fulltime academic advisors and have on average nearly two dozen tutors for academic support. During the recent 2015-16 academic year, Sun Belt member institutions awarded over $50 million in scholarships to more than 3,100 student-athletes, while also providing life experiences such as team building, domestic and foreign travel, community service, mentoring and recognition through honors and awards. Individual opportunities also extend between the lines and on the fields and courts of competition. The Sun Belt had 40 players on active NFL rosters during the past season, with representation on 23 of 32 NFL clubs. The league became one of seven conferences nationwide to have back-to-back first-round selections in the NBA Draft when Louisiana’s Elfrid Payton went No. 10 overall to the Orlando Magic in 2014 and Georgia State’s R. J. Hunter was the No. 28 pick of the Boston Celtics the following year. The Sun Belt has nationally-respected programs in nearly every NCAA sport offering and remains a fixture on the national scene while remaining heavily involved in the conduct and competition of college athletics. But it also provides opportunities for success on many unique and different levels. In athletic parlance, the Sun Belt has “upside,” and its motto of “Together We Rise” is just as applicable now as when it was founded as a home to some of the nation’s premier mid-major basketball programs. In its very first year, one of those programs reached the pinnacle of NCAA men’s basketball competition when UNC Charlotte earned a berth in the Final Four. That type of success set the bar very high, but the league’s fourdecade history is sprinkled with landmark success in all seasons. In the spring, baseball and softball continue to put the league in the national spotlight with deep runs in postseason play and high visibility in national polls. Louisiana’s baseball team ranked No. 1 nationally in the final

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third of the 2014 season and reached the NCAA Super Regional round in 2014 and 2015, while its softball team has advanced to Super Regional play five times in the last six seasons including a trip to the 2014 Women’s College World Series. More recently, new member Coastal Carolina reigned supreme at the pinnacle of college baseball, winning the College World Series only one year ago in the 2016 season. Just as important as on-field success, the Sun Belt’s commitment to academic excellence remains a league symbol. The league’s record book for grade-point averages and academic honors is a constantly-changing document, seemingly with each year’s success outdoing the previous year. This past spring, a record 23 league programs were recognized for outstanding performance in the classroom, with those teams earning NCAA Public Recognition Awards for APR scores in the top 10 percent nationally. It was the third consecutive year the Sun Belt has broken its record for teams honored. The strength of any league is its membership, and the Sun Belt added to its strength when Coastal Carolina joined in all sports except football in July 2016. CCU is in the middle of a transition to the Football Bowl Subdivision and will be in its first year of full FBS membership in 2018, but will compete for the Sun Belt football championship this season even though not eligible for postseason play until 2018. Coastal joins Appalachian State, Arkansas State, Georgia Southern, Georgia State, Louisiana, ULM, South Alabama, Texas State and Troy to give the league 10 football members and enable the Sun Belt to inaugurate divisional football play and stage a conference championship game in 2018. Little Rock and UTA compete as Sun Belt members in all sports other than football, helping give the conference a mix of the “old” and the “new.” Longtime league members, including charter member South Alabama’s distinction in being a Sun Belt member since its founding in 1976, continue to have success, and a solid corps of conference newcomers continue to make their marks on league and national levels. Many individuals from Sun Belt institutions have brought distinction to their alma maters, and not just in athletics. For every All-Pro linebacker DeMarcus Ware (Troy) and NFL Man of the Year Charles Tillman (Louisiana), and for every World Series MVP David Freese (South Alabama) hailing from Sun Belt schools, there are also U.S. presidents (Lyndon Johnson, Texas State), business icons (Chick-fil-A president Daniel Cathy, Georgia Southern), nationally known entertainers (Tim McGraw, ULM and Ludacris, Georgia State), and even royalty (Miss America Debbye Turner, Arkansas State). These proud alumni, as well as those who represent the dozen league institutions, are proof that the Sun Belt Conference is a league of excitement, a league of opportunity, and one that continues to provide the promise of success with each coming sunrise.

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Men’s Basketball (9) 1991-92 1992 (Tournament) 1994 (Tournament) 1999-00 2000 (Tournament) 2001-02 (West Division) 2002-03 (West Division) 2003-04 (West Division) * 2004 * 2005 * 2007-08 (West Division) 2013-14 Men’s Outdoor Track (7) 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998 Women’s Outdoor Track (2) 1993, 1997 Men’s Tennis (4) 1992, 1998, 2006, 2014 Baseball (11) 1992 (West Division) 1994 (West Division) 1997 1998 (Tournament) 2005 2007 2010 2014 (Regular-season and Tournament) 2015 (Tournament) 2016 (Regular-season and Tournament) Softball (27) 2000 (Tournament) 2001 (Regular-season and Tournament) 2002 (Regular-season and Tournament) 2003 (Regular-season and Tournament) 2004 (Regular-season and Tournament) 2005 (Tournament) 2006 (Regular-season and Tournament) 2008 (Regular-season and Tournament) 2009 (Regular-season and Tournament) 2010 (Regular-season and Tournament) 2011 (Regular-season and Tournament) 2012 (Regular-season) 2013 2014 (Regular-season and Tournament) 2015 2016 (Regular-season and Tournament) 2017 (Regular-season and Tournament)

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2017 LOUISIANA RAGIN’ CAJUNS FOOTBALL The 2017 Louisiana football media guide was prepared by the staff of the Louisiana Ragin’ Cajuns Department of Athletics Communications to assist the news media in its coverage of its athletic programs. Requests for additional information should be made to the sports information office. HEAD COACH MARK HUDSPETH • Head coach Mark Hudspeth will be available for interviews on Monday during the Sun Belt Coaches Teleconference (11:19 a.m. CDT) and at his weekly media luncheon. Hudspeth is also available for telephone and in-person interviews in the mornings early in the week by appointment only. Please make requests to Director of Athletics Communications Matt Sullivan at least 24 hours in advance. PLAYER AVAILABILITY • Player interviews MUST be arranged through the SID office. During the season, Cajuns players are available to the media twice a week, typically Tuesday and Wednesday. To arrange an interview, please call or email Matt Sullivan at least 48 hours in advance. Post-practice interview requests for coaches and players must be made 24 hours in advance. Those interviews will be conducted either on the practice field or in the Student-Athlete Performance Center Auditorium. Players will not be available for game-day interviews until the postgame press conference. Interviews will always be scheduled around a student-athlete’s academic schedule. NOTE: First-year freshmen are unavailable for interviews after media day (Aug. 3) for the duration of the fall schedule. • MEDIA MEMBERS SHOULD NEVER CONTACT STUDENT-ATHLETES DIRECTLY AT ANY TIME. Student-athletes have been instructed to immediately terminate any contact initiated by a member of the media. PRACTICES • Practices are closed to the media, with the exception of the first 30 minutes. Media should contact the SID office if they plan to attend an open practice and should be aware of the designated areas around the practice field from which to view practice. • All photographers and video crews shooting footage during practice, are asked to limit their

filming to the first 30 minutes. 2017 Football Student-Athlete Availability Sunday: Practice Closed - No coach or player interviews Monday: Players Day Off (except those attending the Media Luncheon), coaches available by appointment Tuesday: Interviews (Offense and coaches) after practice Wednesday: Interviews (Defense and coaches) after practice Thursday: Coach Hudspeth available after practice Friday: Walk-through closed - No interviews Saturday: Post-Game only (All availability subject to change at any time without prior notice) INJURY INFORMATION • The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA) regulates the use and disclosure of certain information held by “covered entities”. It establishes regulations for the use and disclosure of Protected Health Information (PHI). PHI is any information held by a covered entity which concerns health status and provision of health care that can be linked to an individual. • Under the HIPAA Privacy Rule, the University must reasonably limit uses and disclosures of medical information to the minimum necessary to accomplish their intended purpose. In order to supply the media with injury information related to student-athletes, the University shall be limited to discussing the athlete’s name, along with a broad term for the injury and upcoming playing status. • Student-athletes who miss practice due to an injury will not be available for post-practice interviews. • Student-athletes who are injured during a game will not be allowed to participate in post-game media interviews. • Members of the media should never approach athletic trainers to discuss the injury of a studentathlete.

Louisiana Athletics Communications 119 Cox Communication Center 201 Reinhardt Drive Lafayette, LA 70506 Fax: (337) 482-6529 Cajun Field Press Box: (337) 851-2255 Cajundome Press Row: (337) 265-2284 Web Site: RaginCajuns.com

Jeff Schneider Matt Sullivan Asst. Director Director O: (337) 482-6332 O: (337) 482-6331 C: (225) 241-8430 C: (985) 981-0009 matt.sullivan@louisiana.edu schneider@louisiana.edu

Matt Hebert Asst. Director O: (337) 482-6330 C: (337) 288-6023 matth@louisiana.edu

CREDENTIAL POLICY

CREDENTIAL & PARKING POLICIES AND GUIDELINES Credentials, parking passes and working space for all media members are issued at the sole and exclusive discretion of the Louisiana Athletics Communications office. Media must request credentials either in writing through Athletics Communications Director Matt Sullivan at matt.sullivan@louisiana.edu, or (preferable) on-line at RaginCajuns.com/ fbcredentials no later than 10 days prior to the game. All season credential requests must be made at least three weeks prior to the season. ANY ATTEMPT TO REPLICATE A PARKING PASS OR CREDENTIAL FOR THE INTENT OF DISTRIBUTION WILL RESULT IN A PERMANENT LOSS OF PRIVILEGES. Requests from individuals not employed by a legitimate media outlet WILL NOT be considered. Working Credentials • With the exception of those covering the Ragin’ Cajuns daily, all passes are issued on a game-by-game basis with consideration of available working space.

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• Louisiana reserves the right to deny media credentials to any individual. • Requests will be honored from sports editors of daily newspapers and sports directors of TV and radio stations. • Time permitting, credentials will be mailed. However, in the event that credentials cannot be mailed, they can be picked up at Media Will Call which is located at Gate B at the base of the Cajun Field elevator tower. During the week, credentials may be picked up in the Athletics Communications Office located in Room 119 of the Cox Communications Athletic Center. • Credentials are non-transferable and are subject to immediate revocation at any time, if transferred. • Only websites that are affiliated with a national or regional news media organization (CNN/SI, ESPN, etc.) or an opposing institution will be considered for credentials. • Web sites that sponsor “message boards” or “chat rooms” where people are allowed to post anonymously are ineligible for credentials and access to media functions. • If a news-gathering medium has an on-line

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site that sponsors these anonymous forums, they may continue to request credentials under its traditional medium (newspaper, magazine, radio or television), but will not be granted additional passes or access for on-line staff. ALL passes can be revoked if the traditional medium fails to monitor its anonymous forum for malicious defamation against the University and its’ coaches, student-athletes and administrators. • All media members are asked to enter the stadium through the media gate located adjacent to Gate B at the base of the Cajun Field elevator tower. Media Parking • Media parking is available in a designated lot on the east side (opposite the press box) of Cajun Field. Requests for parking passes should be made well in advance to the Athletics Communications office. It should not be assumed that parking passes will be provided to all media. Passes must be displayed in the front windshield at all times.

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INTRO | 2017 CAJUNS | COACHES | REVIEW | RECORDS | HISTORY | ADMINISTRATION | MEDIA GAME NOTES • During the season, football game notes will be available each Monday at 12 p.m. to media members and will also be available at www.ragincajuns.com. • If media require additional notes, statistics or information not listed in the game notes package, please contact the Athletics Communications office with your needs. Please allow time for the ACOMM staff to research your questions. WORKING PRESS AREA • The entrance to the Cajun Field press box is through the press elevator, located at Gate B adjacent to the elevator tower on the west side of Cajun Field. • The press box opens approximately three hours prior to game time and meals will be served in the press box beginning approximately 90 minutes before kickoff. • Working media credentials are required for admittance to the press box and for meals.

RAGIN’ CAJUNS RADIO NETWORK KPEL (1420-AM, Lafayette) Flagship KXHT (107.9-FM, Lafayette) WGSO (990-AM, New Orleans) KTUX (98.9-FM, Shreveport) KLCL (1470-AM, Lake Charles) KJEF (1290-AM, Jennings) KRJO (1680-AM, Monroe) KTIB (640-AM, Thibodaux)

FOOTBALL WEEKLY MEDIA LUNCHEON Each week during the regular season,

Mark Hudspeth will hold a weekly media luncheon beginning at noon in the StudentAthlete Performance Center Auditorium. Luncheons are ONLY open to credentialed members of the media. Lunch will be served at 12 p.m. with interviews starting at 12:30 p.m. Studentathletes may be available to address the media during this time if there are not class conflicts. Media members are asked to arrive early. The 2017 tentative weekly luncheon schedule is: Tuesday, Aug. 1 (Media Day) Monday, Aug. 28 Tuesday, Sept. 5 Monday, Sept. 11 Monday, Sept. 18 Monday, Sept. 25 Monday, Oct. 2 Monday, Oct. 9 Monday, Oct. 16 Monday, Oct. 23 Monday, Oct. 30 Monday, Nov. 6 Monday, Nov. 13 Monday, Nov. 20 Monday, Nov. 27 Monday, Dec. 4

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• The Level 1 area is reserved for media members as well as game staff and statistical personnel. Broadcast outlets, coaches booths, game management areas and restrooms are located on Level 2. The camera deck is below Level 1. PRESS BOX MEDIA SERVICES • Pre-game notes, programs, guides and statistics along with other information will be provided to all media members prior to kickoff. Play-by-play and stat sheets are provided at the end of each quarter. Live running stats are also available via monitors throughout press row and on the internet at www. ragincajuns.com during the game. • Members of the Louisiana ACOMM staff will man the press box phone number, (337) 851-2255, which should be used for any questions or information needed during the game. • Louisiana and the Football Writer’s Association of America (FWAA) remind you that the Cajun Field press box is a working press facility and that cheering for either team will not be tolerated. Violators will be asked to leave by security personnel. POST-GAME • The Louisiana locker room is CLOSED to the media at all times. Media outlets may request players to be brought to the interview room for post-game interviews. • Requested Cajuns players and head coach Mark Hudspeth are available in the interview room following the mandatory 10-minute cooling-off period. The interview room is located in the StudentAthlete Performance Center Auditorium. • The Cajun Field elevator will be held for working press midway through the fourth quarter and will promptly leave with 5:00 left on the clock to take media members to the post-game interview area. Members of the Ragin’ Cajuns Athletics Communications staff will escort media to the interview room (located in the auxiliary building in front of the Cox Communications Athletic Center) and will be available to handle requests. Post-game Media Services • Game books and Louisiana player and coach quotes will be distributed in the media work room. The Athletic Communications Office serves as the media work room (Cox Communications Athletic Center, Room 119). All media members are asked to complete their game stories in the media work room. • Louisiana will provide complimentary fax/email service for media by request only. Should you need information faxed or emailed, please contact a member of the Louisiana ACOMM staff. Credential Priority Credentials are issued based on the following priorities and guidelines: 1. Personnel involved in a live radio or TV broadcast. 2. Daily newspapers and media outlets regularly covering Louisiana and the current opponent. Wire services, regional and national publications are also afforded this opportunity. 3. Non-originating radio and television personnel producing reports on the game. Only local radio and TV stations with a full-time sports director conducting a regular sports show will receive consideration for credentials. 4. Officially recognized UL or opponent student publications or electronic media outlets. 5. Non-daily newspapers or publications covering the game.

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NOTE: Spouses, dates, non-workers and anyone under 18 years of age are not permitted in the working press area. CREDENTIALS MUST BE VISIBLE AT ALL TIMES. Sideline & Action Photography • The sidelines at Cajun Field are an extension of the press box and are limited to working personnel only. NCAA guidelines are enforced, with photographers not allowed to shoot within the confines of the 25-yard-lines on either side of the field. Credentials are required on the sidelines. Photographers and videographers who attempt to shoot in the team area will be removed from the sidelines and may have their credential privileges revoked. • It is against NCAA and University rules to sell any image taken at a practice or during a game, especially, but not limited to, current studentathletes. • The photo deck is located below the Cajun Field press box and is accessible through the working press area. All team film and television taping should be done from this area. Credentials are required for this area. Television • Television rights are retained by the Louisiana Athletics Department and any station desiring to originate either live or delayed broadcasts must contact Scott Farmer, Director of Athletics at (337) 482-5393. Visiting Radio • Radio rights for Louisiana football are owned by the university and have been assigned to KPEL Radio. Stations wishing to receive their broadcast or needing more information about the network may contact Jay Walker at (337) 233-6000 or by e-mail at jay@espn1420.com. • Radio booths are located on the second level of the press box. The visiting radio booth is located adjacent to the public address booth. Look for signs marked “PA / Visiting Radio”. • Other visiting stations desiring to originate broadcasts must get approval from UL SID Matt Sullivan before any arrangements will be made or credentials are issued. Ragin’ Cajuns Radio Network • Jay Walker begins his 26th season as the play-byplay voice for Ragin’ Cajuns football after assuming duties in 1991. He will be joined in the booth by former Cajun letterwinner Richie Falgout, who begins his second year as color analyst. Travis Webb, Sports Director of KATC-TV, begins his second season as sideline reporter. • The Ragin’ Cajuns Pre-Game Show will originate two hours before kickoff with Steve Peloquin and former Cajun letterwinner and coach Gerald Broussard serving as hosts. • Following the game, fans can listen to “The Rage” with Dan McDonald, featuring post game comments from Coach Mark Hudspeth as well as caller reaction.

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The Associated Press 1001 Howard Ave. Suite 200-A New Orleans, LA 70113 PHONE: (504) 523-3931 FAX: (504) 586-0531 SPORTS EDITOR: Brett Martel E-MAIL: nrle@ap.org Lafayette Daily Advertiser 1100 Bertrand Dr. Lafayette, LA 70502 PHONE: (337) 289-6303 FAX: (337) 289-6443 ONLINE: www.theadvertiser.com SPORTS EDITOR: Kevin Foote E-MAIL: kfoote@theadvertiser.com UL BEAT WRITER: Tim Buckley E-MAIL: tbuckley@theadvertiser.com The Advocate P.O. Box 588 Baton Rouge, LA 70821 PHONE: (337) 233-8920 (Lafayette) PHONE: (225) 383-1111 (Baton Rouge) FAX: (225) 388-0318 ONLINE: www.theadvocate.com SPORTS EDITOR: Joe Schiefelbein E-MAIL: jschiefeilbein@theadvocate.com UL BEAT WRITER: Dan McDonald E-MAIL: danmcdonald@cox.net The Times-Picayune/NOLA.com 3800 Howard Ave. New Orleans, LA 70140 PHONE: (504) 826-3405 FAX: (504) 826-3401 ONLINE: www.nola.com SPORTS EDITOR: John Roach The Daily Iberian 926 E. Main St. New Iberia, LA 70560 PHONE: (337) 365-6773 FAX: (337) 367-9640 ONLINE: www.iberianet.com SPORTS EDITOR: Chris Landry SPORTS REPORTER: Neal McClelland E-MAIL: iberiansports@bellsouth.net Opelousas Daily World P.O. Box 2389 Opelousas, LA 70571 PHONE: (337) 943-7034 FAX: (337) 948-6572 ONLINE: www.dailyworld.com SPORTS CONTACT: Bobby Ardoin E-MAIL: tmamou19@aol.com The Town Talk P.O. Box 7558 Alexandria, LA 71306 PHONE: (318) 487-6431 FAX: (318) 487-6315 ONLINE: www.thetowntalk.com SPORTS EDITOR: Randy Benson E-MAIL: rbenson@thetowntalk.com

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Lake Charles American Press P.O. Box 2893 Lake Charles, LA 70602 PHONE: (337) 494-4069 FAX: (337) 494-4036 ONLINE: www.americanpress.com SPORTS EDITOR: TBA E-MAIL: sports@americanpress.com

KADN (NBC/Fox 15) 1500 Eraste Landry Rd. Lafayette, LA 70506 PHONE: (337) 237-1500 FAX: (337) 237-6165 ONLINE: www.cajunfirst.com SPORTS DIRECTOR: J Russell E-MAIL: jrussell@cajunfirst.com

Abbeville Meridional P.O. Box 400 Abbeville, LA 70510 PHONE: (337) 893-4223 FAX: (337) 898-9022 ONLINE: vermiliontoday.com SPORTS EDITOR: William McDaniel E-MAIL: william.mcdaniel@vermiliontoday.com

BATON ROUGE WAFB (CBS - Channel 9) 844 Government St. Baton Rouge, LA 70802 PHONE: (225) 215-4826 ONLINE: www.wafb.com SPORTS DIRECTOR: Steve Schneider E-MAIL: sports@wafb.com

Crowley Post-Signal P.O. Box 1589 Crowley, LA 70526 PHONE: (337) 783-3450 FAX: (337) 788-0549 SPORTS EDITOR: Chris Quebedeaux E-MAIL: cpsports@bellsouth.net

WBRZ (ABC - Channel 2) 1650 Highland Rd. Baton Rouge, LA 70802 PHONE: (225) 336-2361 ONLINE: www.wbrz.com SPORTS DIRECTOR: Michael Cauble E-MAIL: sports@wbrz.com

Eunice News 456 Aymond Street Eunice, LA 70535 PHONE: (337) 457-3061 FAX: (337) 457-3122 SPORTS EDITOR: Tom Dodge E-MAIL: tom.dodge@eunicetoday.com

WVLA/WGMB (NBC 33/Fox 44) 10000 Perkins Rd. Baton Rouge, LA 70810 Phone: (225) 766-3233 ONLINE: www.brproud.com SPORTS DIRECTOR: Brian Holland E-MAIL: bholland@brproud.com

The Vermilion (UL Student Paper) P.O. Box 44813 Lafayette, LA 70504 SPORTS EDITOR: TBA SPORTS REPORTER: TBA PHONE: (337) 482-6958 FAX: (337) 482-6959 ONLINE: verm@louisiana.edu

LAKE CHARLES KPLC-TV (NBC - Channel 7) 320 Division Street Lake Charles, LA 70601 PHONE: (337) 439-9071 FAX: (337) 437-7600 ONLINE: www.kplctv.com SPORTS ANCHOR: Brady Renard E-MAIL: brenard@klpctv.com

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LAFAYETTE KATC (ABC - Channel 3) 1103 Eraste Landry Rd. Lafayette, LA 70506 PHONE: (337) 236-6345 FAX: (337) 232-5282 ONLINE: www.katc.com SPORTS DIRECTOR: Travis Webb E-MAIL: twebb@katctv.com WEEKEND ANCHOR: Seth Lewis E-MAIL: slewis@katctv.com REPORTER: Mollie Ferguson E-MAIL: mferguson@katctv.com KLFY (CBS - Channel 10) 1808 Eraste Landry Rd. Lafayette, LA 70506 PHONE: (337) 262-0832 FAX: (337) 981-6533 ONLINE: www.klfy.com SPORTS DIRECTOR: George Faust E-MAIL: gfaust@klfy.com WEEKEND ANCHOR: Emily Giangreco E-MAIL: egiangreco@klfy.com

WGNO (ABC - Channel 26) 1 Galleria Blvd. Suite 850 Metairie, LA 70001 PHONE: (504) 619-6238 FAX: (504) 569-0908 ONLINE: www.abc26.com SPORTS DIRECTOR: Ed Daniels E-MAIL: ed@wgno.com WVUE (FOX - Channel 8) 1025 S. Jefferson Davis Pkwy. New Orleans, LA 70125 PHONE: (504) 483-1528 ONLINE: www.fox8live.com SPORTS DIRECTOR: Juan Kincaid E-MAIL: jkincaid@fox8tv.net

RADIO

Ragin’ Cajuns Radio Network KPEL (1420 AM/96.5 FM) 1749 Bertrand Dr. Lafayette, LA 70506 PHONE: (337) 233-7003 PHONE: (800) 264-5375 FAX: (337) 233-2989 ONLINE: www.espn1420.com PLAY-BY-PLAY: Jay Walker ANALYST: Richie Falgoust SIDELINE: Travis Webb TALK SHOW HOST: Scott Prather KLWB 103.7 The Game (103.7 FM) 3501 NW Evangeline Thruway Carencro, LA 70520 PHONE: (337) 896-1600 ONLINE: 1037thegame.com TALK SHOW HOSTS: Dave Schultz, Ben Love, Jordy Hultberg

NEW ORLEANS COX SPORTS TELEVISION 2121 Airline Dr. 2nd Floor - West Metairie, LA 70001 PHONE: (504) 304-8141 FAX: (504) 304-2243 ONLINE: www.coxsportstv.com MARKETING & PROMOTIONS: Chris Jackson E-MAIL: chris.jackson@cox.com WWL (CBS - Channel 4) 1024 N. Rampart St. New Orleans, LA 70116 PHONE: (504) 529-6291 FAX: (504) 529-6472 ONLINE: www.wwltv.com SPORTS DIRECTOR: Doug Mouton E-MAIL: dmouton@wwltv.com WDSU (NBC - Channel 6) 846 Howard Ave. New Orleans, LA 70113 PHONE: (504) 679-0657 ONLINE: www.wdsu.com SPORTS DIRECTOR: Fletcher Mackel E-MAIL: fmackel@wdsu.com

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