2012 SC State Football Media Guide

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Opponent Location at Georgia State Atlanta, GA# *BETHUNE-COOKMAN ORANGEBURG, SC (Hall of Fame Game) 9/15 at Univ. of Arizona Tucson, AZ 9/22 at Texas A&M College Station, TX 9/29 *NORFOLK STATE ORANGEBURG, SC (Youth/ROTC Day) 10/6 *vs. NC Central Indianapolis, IN% 10/13 *at Delaware State Dover, DE 10/20 *at Florida A&M Tallahassee, FL 10/27 *HOWARD ORANGEBURG, SC (HOMECOMING) 11/3 OPEN 11/10 *at NC A&T State Greensboro, NC 11/17 *SAVANNAH STATE ORANGEBURG, SC (Senior Day/Faculty & Staff Appreciation Day)

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Head Coach Oliver “Buddy” Pough 83-33 Overall (10th Season) 64-15 MEAC Four MEAC Titles **2004, 2008, 2009, & **2010 ** Co-Champions In 2009 he earned MEAC Coach of the Year Washington Pigskin MEAC Coach of the Year 100% Wrong Club MEAC Coach of the Year The State Newspaper Coach of the Year Orangeburg Touchdown Club Coach of the Year Finalist for the Eddie Robinson Award


taBle oF ContentS introduCtion Table of Contents..................................................................1 2012 Quick Fact....................................................................2 Sports Information Staff.......................................................3 Media Information................................................................4

Jared Powers/Nygel Pearson................................................49 Trumain Carroll/Sidney Markus James...............................50 Support StaFF David Erby/Craig Harward.................................................51 Stephanie Troscinski/Sidney Fulton IV...............................52

2012 SeaSon outlook 2012 Season Outlook..........................................................5-8 Numerical Roster..............................................................9-10 Preseason Depth Chart.........................................................11 Meet the 2012 BulldogS 2012 Player Profiles........................................................11-30 2012 Newcomers.................................................................31 2012 CoaChing StaFF Head Coach Buddy Pough.............................................41-43 David Blanchard..................................................................44 Gerald Harrison/ Kevin Magouirk......................................45 Mike Adams........................................................................46 Joel Taylor/K.Lee Chambers...............................................47 DanielLewis/Chris Cook.....................................................48

2012 Bulldog opponentS 2012 Opponents..............................................................53-54 2011 Year in Review.......................................................55-60 SCSu hiStory All-Time Series & Season Record......................................77 All-Time Results............................................................78-83 Bulldog All-Time Records..................................................88 SC State Legends................................................................92 aBout SC State univerSity University Mission...............................................................95 Dr. Cynthia Warrick, Interim President...............................96 Charlene M. Johnson, Director of Athletics...............97 Adminstration/Support Staff.................................98-99

South Carolina State university offers equal opportunity in its admission and educational activities in compliance with title iX, Section 503 and 504 of the rehabilitation act of 1973, and the other Civil rights laws. the department of athletics fully embraces the university mission and enacts its policies, and procedures, and initiatives with both the letter and the spirit of that purpose, and maintains full compliance with all the rules of the university, the nCaa, the Mid-eastern athletic Conference and title iX.

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general inForMation general inForMation School Name: SC State University Location: Orangeburg, SC Founded: 1896 Enrollment: 4,700 Nickname: Bulldogs School Colors: Garnet & Blue Stadium: Oliver C. Dawson Bulldog Stadium Capacity: 22,000 Surface: Poly Turf Affiliation: NCAA -FCS Conference: Mid-Eastern Athletic President: Dr. Cynthia Warrick Alma Mater: Howard, 1975 Website: www.SCSU.edu Athletics Director: Charlene Johnson Alma Mater: S.C. State, 1980 Athletics Office: (803) 536-7242 Football history First Year of Football: 1907 All-Time Record: 414-254-28 All-Time Bowl/Playoff Record: 6-11 Years in the Post-Season: 15 Last Post-Season Appearance: 2010 Result: L, 16-41, Georgia Southern Bulldog Coaching Staff Head Coach: Oliver ‘Buddy’ Pough Alma Mater: S.C. State, 1975 Record at S.C. State: 83-33/ (10 yrs) Career Record: Same Office Phone: (803) 533-3743 assistant Coaches: David Blanchard (Asst. Head Coach /Defensive Line) Mike Adams (Def. Coordinator/Linebackers /Special Teams) Danny Lewis (Running Backs/Recruiting Coord.) Gerald Harrison (Def. Line/Pro Liaison/Operations) Joel Taylor (Defensive Secondary) Jared Powers (Offensive Line) Kevin Magouirk (Off.Coordinator /Quarterbacks) Lee Chambers ( Wide Recievers) Chris Cook (Secondary Assistant) Nygel Pearson (Tight Ends/Tackles) Trumain Carroll (Strength & Conditioning) team information 2011 Overall Record: 7-4 2011 MEAC Record/Finish: 6-2/T-Second Basic Offense: Multiple/Pro I Basic Defense: Multiple 4 Offensive Letter winners R/L: 22/4 Defensive Letter winners R/L: 18/8 Starters Returning/Lost: 13/9

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Credits

The 2012 South Carolina State Football Media Guide was published by the Bulldog Sports Information Office. The media guide was written, edited by Bill Hamilton, Sports Information Director, and Kendrick D. Lewis, Assistant Sports Information Director. Cover Design by Orlandor Khepera and Layout Design by: Kendrick D. Lewis. Editorial Assistance: University Relations & Marketing SC State, Mrs. Gwen Bamberg, Administrative Specialist. Photography provided by WG Sports of Florence, Gene Breland of Orangeburg, Carolina Sports, Inc. of Camden, and Mark’s Digital Photography of Virginia. The guide was printed by Williamson Printing of Orangeburg, SC. 2

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Media inForMation MeaC inForMation Media Credentials Working press passes for South Carolina State home games can be obtained by contacting the South Carolina State University Office of Sports Information. Due to space limitation, seating cannot be guaranteed unless ample notice is given. Requests from sports writers of newspapers and sports directors of television stations, along with media agencies covering the visiting teams, will receive top priority. Only accredited photographers on assignment may work on the sidelines. Credentials will be mailed if requests are submitted in a timely manner. Otherwise they can be picked up at the Press Gate at Dawson Bulldog Stadium. Proper identification will be required when picking up credentials.

Media parking Parking is available in front of Oliver C. Dawson Bulldog Stadium in designated media parking areas on a first-come, first-served basis.

game day Services The Sports Information Staff will be available throughout the game. All members of the media will be provided game notes, media guides, rosters, and other pertinent information. Full statistics will be available at halftime and at the end of

the game. Final statistics and play-by-play will be available after the game. Telephone lines, wireless internet access, and a fax machine are also available.

gaMe day ContaCt nuMBerS area Code (803) Oliver C. Dawson Press Box: 533-3646/ 536-8623 Press Box Fax 533-3644 Security 533-3751 William P. Hamilton 378-6165 Romanda Noble 707-6189 Kendrick D. Lewis 378-3715

photography policies The NCAA maintains a control policy in an effort to keep the playing area as clear as possible. All passes must be requested in advance with the South Carolina State University Office of Sports Information. Passes can be picked up at (PRESS GATE) below the press box from the proper Sports Information staff member. Photographers must stay in the designated areas. Be sure that all passes are clearly visible and are displayed at all times while in the stadium.

interview policies During the season, please contact the South Carolina State University Office of Sports Information to schedule interviews with SC State head

coach Oliver “Buddy” Pough, assistant coaches, and/or players on the team. Players will not be available during game days prior to the game. If you wish to attend practice or conduct an interview before or after practice, please contact the South Carolina State University Office of Sports Information. no playerS will Be aSked to MiSS ClaSS or Study hall For interviewS, and at no tiMe will a player’S hoMe or Cell phone nuMBer Be given to the Media without the playerS perMiSSion.

post-game interviews Coach Pough, coaching staff, and players will be available after a brief cooling off period. Home game post-game interviews are conducted either on the field or in the SC State Football Interview Room located adjacent to the home locker room. The visiting coach is available in the visitor lockerroom area, with assistance from the visiting SID.

visiting radio Stations South Carolina State University has a designated area in the press box for visiting radio for use by broadcasters. Visiting stations will need to bring their own equipment. All calls must be made either collect or direct dial from the station.

Media relationS StaFF william hamilton Sid phone: (803) 536-8759 Fax: (803) 536-8622 e-mail: whamilton@scsu.edu

romanda noble assistant Sid phone: (803) 516-4628 Fax: (803) 536-8622 e-mail: rnoble1@scsu.edu

haMilton enters his 40th full season as Sports Information Director at South Carolina State. Sports: Football, Women’s Golf, MBB, and M&W Outdoor Track .

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noBle enters her 6th full season as Assistant Sports Information Director. Sports: Women’s Basketball, Volleyball, Soccer, Softball, M&W Outdoor Track..

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kendrick d. lewis assistant Sid phone: (803) 536-8227 Fax: (803) 536-8622 e-mail: klewis19 @scsu.edu lewiS enters his 5th full season as Assistant Sports Information Director. Sports: Football, Men’s Basketball, M&W Tennis, M&W Cross Country and M&W Indoor Track..

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radio/Media outletS print Media outlets

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The Times and Democrat The State The Post & Courier Spartanburg Herald-Journal Greenville News Florence Morning News Sumter Daily Item Anderson Independent Mail Augusta Chronicle Aiken Standard Black Media Group Rock Hill Herald

P.O. Box 1766 Orangeburg, SC 29116 P.O. Box 1333 Columbia, SC 29202 134 Columbus St. Charleston, SC 29403 P.O. Box 1657 Spartanburg, SC 29304 P.O. Box 1688 Greenville, SC 29602 P.O. Box F-11 Florence, SC 29501 P.O. Box 1677 Sumter, SC 29151 P.O. Box 2507 Anderson, SC 29622 P.O. Box 1928 Augusta, GA 30913 P.O. Box 456 Aiken, SC 29821 P.O. Box 11128 Columbia, SC 29211 P.O. Box 11707 Rock Hill, SC 29731

(803) 534-1060. (803) 771-8470 (843) 937-5586 (864) 582-4511 (864) 298-4307 (843) 317-7274 (803) 774-1241 (864) 260-1238 (706) 724-0851 (803) 648-2311 (803) 799-5252 (803) 329-4074

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Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference South Carolina Network S.C. Associated Press

P.O. Box 62547 Virginia Beach, VA 23466 3710 Landmark Dr. Ste. 100 Columbia, SC 29204 1311 Marion Street Columbia, SC 29201

(757) 951-2055 (803) 790-4300 (803) 799-5510

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WACH (Fox) WIS-TV (NBC) WLTX (CBS) WOLO (ABC) WCBD (ABC) WCSC (CBS) WCIV (NBC) WBTW (CBS) WPDE (ABC)

1400 Pickens Street West Columbia, SC 29201 P. O. Box 367 Columbia, SC 29202 6027 Garner’s Ferry Road Columbia, SC 29204 P.O. Box 4217 Columbia, SC 29204 210 West Columbia Blvd. Mt. Pleasant,SC 29464 2126 Charlie Hall Blvd. Charleston, SC 29414 888 Albritton Boulevard Charleston, SC 29464 3430 TV Road Florence, SC 29501 P.O. Box 511 Myrtle Beach, SC 29579-0020

(803) 252-5757 (803) 758-1288 (803) 776-9508 (803) 776-9605 (843) 884-2222 (843) 402-5744 (843) 723-4403 (843) 317-1313 (843) 665-1515

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WSSB (Campus, 90.3) WWDM (101.3) WOIC (12.30)/ESPN (93.1) WQKI (102.9) WIIZ (97.9) WHT (103.9)

PO Box 1915 Orangeburg, SC 29117. 1900 Pineview Road Columbia, SC 29209 1900 Pineview road Columbia, SC 29209 200 Regional Pkwy Bldg C Orangeburg, SC 29118 PO Box 814 Barnwell, SC 1719 Taylor Street Columbia, SC 29201

(803) 536-8197 (803) 695-8600 (803) 776-1013 (803) 536-1710 (803) 259-9797 (803) 376-1039

(803) 533 5595 (803) 771-8613 (843) 937-5579 (864) 594-6350 (864) 298-4395 (843) 317-7292 (803) 774-1210 (864) 260-1276 (706) 823-3408 (803) 648-6052 (803) 799-7709 (803) 329-4021

office Fax (757) 951-2077 (803) 790-4309 (803) 252-2913

office Fax (803) 212-4021 (803) 758-1278 (803) 776-1791 (803) 754-6147 (843) 884-6624 (843) 402-5627 (843) 849-2519 (803) 317-1418 (843) 679-2709

office Fax (803) 533-3652 (803) 695-8605 (803) 695-8605 (803) 531-1089 (803) 541-9700 (803) 540-0203

SC State athletiC MiSSion StateMent The Department of Athletics fully embraces the University's mission and enacts its policies, procedures, and initiatives with both the letter and the spirit of that purpose. The administration and staff of the department of athletics espouse a student-oriented philosophy, which ranks academic achievement as the number one priority for its student-athletes. Towards this end, the Department is committed to providing a comprehensive intercollegiate athletics program for men and women, which promotes the academic, physical, social, psychological, and total development of the student-athlete. Further, the Department is committed to working collaboratively with other constituents of the University to ensure the production of competent, contributing graduates who are capable of making the transition from uni-

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versity life to the workplace and into today’s multicultural society. Embodied within this mission statement is the concept of an ethical athletics program which values success in competition, success in academic and personal development of student-athletes, and success in maintaining full compliance with the rules of the University, the National Collegiate Athletic Association, the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference, and Title IX. In addition, the department embraces the NCAA's Principles of Sportsmanship and Ethical Conduct. Coaches, student-athletes, cheerleaders, boosters, faculty, staff and all who support intercollegiate athletics are committed to the fundamental values of respect, fairness, civility, honesty, and responsibility. Strict adherence to these principles promotes character development.

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2011 outlook Last season, for the first time in three years, SC State did not win or share the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference title and for the first time since the 2007 campaign, the Bulldogs were on the sideline for the Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) playoffs. That feeling was not an enjoyable one for head coach Buddy Pough and his staff, neither did it sit well with the Bulldog players. All involved hope to regain the spotlight enjoyed by Norfolk State for 2011. During the off-season and fall, Pough, his staff and players have had an opportunity to make improvements that will ensure that the Bulldogs are in the hunt for the 2012 MEAC title and a return to the FCS playoffs, which will have a 24 team field, beginning in 2013. Despite relying on a lot of newcomers in 2011 – the Bulldogs played 13 true

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freshmen and a total of 21 first-year players if you included eight redshirt freshmen – Pough’s team came within a couple of field goals of a fourth straight MEAC title and an undefeated league campaign. SC State’s league losses were both by three points, 14-17 at Norfolk State and 24-27 to Florida A&M. In both losses, the Bulldogs had trouble in short-yardage situations, failing to move the chains on 4th - and short. That area should be improved in as the 2012 SC State offense has been strengthened up the middle through adjustments and recruiting additions, according to Pough. Overall, in 2012, SC State will have more depth than it has enjoyed the last two seasons. The talent level, especially on offense, should be comparable to 2011, however, experience will be lacking at some positions. And, the defense

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will have a lot of new faces, including youthful replacements in the secondary, outside linebacker and the “Dog” and “Bandit” positions. A look at the Bulldogs by position is below: QuarterBaCk Veterans Richard Cue (6-1, 180 r-Jr.) and Derrick Wiley (6-1, 190 r-Sr.), along with Wiley’s younger brother Tedarrius Wiley (6-1, 180 r-So.) will battle for the starting duties at quarterback. Cue and Derrick Wiley have the most experience of the three and should be able to flourish in a Bulldog offense that has been tweaked to take advantage of their skills. Derrick Wiley, who was the top backup to record-setting Malcolm Long for two seasons, started the 2011 campaign but sustained a seasonending knee injury against Norfolk State and Cue stepped in to guide the team in the final six games.

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2012 Bulldog outlook Cue finished the year with 80 completions in 147 attempts for 900 yards and seven touchdowns. The Florence native, who was 5-1 in six starts, suffered six interceptions. He emerged from spring drills as the likely starter, however, if Derrick Wiley bounces back strong from his injury, he could be right back in the mix. The Rockingham, NC native was 58 of 115 attempts with six touchdowns and three interceptions before being forced to the sidelines. Tedarrius Wiley is talented, had a solid spring showing and will also get a look at the signal calling duties. In addition, two quarterbacks who had outstanding seasons as high school seniors, are among the Bulldog recruits and will be looked at.

verted cornerback Austin Smith (6-1, 190 So.) and newcomer Taquan West (6-4, 210 Fr.). Pough and his staff would like to see the Bulldog receives become more physical on the field.

wide reCeiver The wide receiver group is one of the most experienced areas for SC State this season. All three starters – Caleb Davis (5-11, 172 r-Jr.), Tyler McDonald (6-3, 190 Jr.) and Thomas Williams (6-0, 195 r-Sr.) -- from the 2011 squad return, and will be joined by the league’s top receiver from 2010, Lennel Elmore, who missed all of last year due to academic deficiencies. McDonald, of Summerville, was the team’s top pass catcher with 41 catches for 573 yards and four touchdowns, including a 69-yard TD reception against Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) member Indiana. Davis was right behind McDonald with 36 receptions for 467 yards and two scores. His 71-yard scoring pass against Delaware State was the longest of the season for the Bulldogs, who also got 17 catches from Williams, totaling 208 yards, with two scoring receptions. Also expected to contribute at wide receiver are Dennis Rowe (6-4, 190 r-So.), Marcus Lloyd (6-3, 210 rJr.), Santez Emory (6-2, 180 r-Jr.), con-

tight end Two-year starter Antwanne Kerr has moved on but a pair of veterans in Trent Barnes (6-3, 250 r-Jr.) and Dwight Brannon (6-2, 230 r-Sr.) will still be available to Coach Pough and his staff. Barnes, of Dublin, Ga. emerged from spring drills as the starter but Brannon, a Jonesville native who missed spring workouts due to a shoulder injury, is expected to push him. The two were used only sparingly last season and had just one catch between them, a 13-yarder by Brannon. In 2012, the Bulldogs hope to involve the tight end in the offense more, that is if they step up and demonstrate quality and efficiency at the position. Also expected to see playing time at the position is Temmarick Hemmingway (65, 220 r-Fr.), who was sharp in the spring and may also lineup at fullback at times.

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running BaCk SC State can find a great deal of talent and depth at running back. Four players who have started at one time or another are on the 2012 roster. Leading the pack is Asheton Jordan (60, 205 r-Sr.), the most experienced and last year’s top rusher. Jordan, a Summerville native, ran for 774 yards and five scores last season as the featured back for the Bulldogs. He had a careerhigh 226 yards in a 49-38 win over North Carolina Central. Jalen Simmons (5-8, 205 So.), an explosive and hard-nosed runner of Charlotte, NC, started two games as a true freshman in 2011 and is expected to see a lot of action. He finished his freshman campaign with 304 yards and two touchdowns in 70 tries. In addition to Jordan and Simmons, the Bulldogs can call on senior Chris Merrill (5-9, 200 r-Sr.) of Simpsonville who had only 22 carries for 96 yards last season in 11 games, but galloped for over 200 yards in his only start in 2010, and Washington, DC native Charles Brown (5-11, 210 r-So.), who started four games at fullback in 2011 and ranks as one of the top high school runners from the DC area. Brown saw action in 10 games, finishing with 34 yards on 35 carries. The Bulldog backfield may be further crowded by the continued development of fullback Brent Dubose (6-0, 230 r-So.) of Darlington and the addition of redshirt freshman Dondre Lewis-Freeman (5-7, 190 r-Fr.) of Charlotte and newcomer Dondre Brown (6-1, 236 Fr.) of Varnville. oFFenSive line Despite the loss of All-MEAC performer and All-American Juavahr Nathan, a four-year starter, the SC State offensive line is solid as four starters from last year’s squad are back.

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2012 Bulldog outlook Anchoring the line will be guard Sam Hammond (6-3, 300 r-Sr.) of Union, the oldest and most experienced and a candidate for All-MEAC accolades. Surrounding Hammond are talented center Tristan Bellamy (6-3, 305 r-Jr.), a Johnston native and also a candidate for post season honors, and tackle Domanic Wilson (6-5, 280 rSo.) of Lake City, a real surprise last season. Bellamy and Wilson each started all 11 contests in 2011. The line is bolstered by veterans Erskine Johnson (6-2, 285 r-Jr.) of Conway, Gideon Scott (6-3, 310 Sr.) of Atlanta, converted tight end Lambert Givens (6-3, 280 r-Jr.) of Avon, CT, and a pair of outstanding second-year players – Jairon “Shaq” Harrison (6-3, 210 So.) of Charleston and Devin Flowers (6-3, 295 So.) of Charlotte. Harris started six games and Flowers five at guard last year and held their own. Also expected to provide quality play on the line are redshirt freshman Avery Grant (6-3, 295 r-Fr.) of Mullins and Cephas “CJ” Wilson (6-4, 285 rSo.), a redshirt sophomore of Columbia. The Bulldogs, who should field a physical and cohesive unit in 2012, may also get some help on the interior line from redshirts Raheim Barr (6-3, 270 r-Fr.) of Timmonsville and Charles Henderson (6-4, 270 r-Fr.) and its 2012 freshman class. deFenSive SeCondary The secondary was hit hard by the loss of two of the best defensive players on the 2011 squad – safeties Christian Thompson (a 4th-round pick by the Baltimore Ravens) and Dominique Ellis (a free-agent selection by the Kansas City Chiefs). There will be some concerns about overall depth but leadership should come from the likes of Cortney Ingram (5-10, 190 Sr.) of Milledgeville, Ga., who will man the

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“Dog” position, and Darius Drummond (5-11, 190 Jr.) of Asheville, NC and Virginia Beach native Mason Harris (5-10, 175 r-Jr.) and the corners. Ingram started six games last season, recording 47 total tackles, 35 unassisted and six behind the line. Drummond, who was also a big hit as a punt returner, started nine of the 10 games he appeared in and was in on 44 total tackles, 31 solos and added two interceptions and eight pass breakups, a team high, while Mason, who saw action in eight games, recorded 23 tackles, 17 unassisted, with two picks.

dB-Cortney ingram Joining that trio in the secondary will be veteran corners Yari King (5-9, 180 r-Sr.), a one-time starter of Irmo, SC, and New Zion native Josh McFadden (6-9, 175 r-Sr.), a top backup the last two seasons, Jeremy White (5-10, 175 Jr.) of Columbia, the top reserve at “Dog,” along with youngsters Stephen Murhpy (6-1, 180 So.) of Kingsland, Ga., who broke into the starting lineup as a true freshman last season at cornerback but is the

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leading candidate at strong safety in 2012, Dominique Mitchell (5-10, 180 So.) of Miramar, FL, and Davious Chestnut (5-11, 170 r-Fr.) of Hemingway and transfer Kimaro McFadden (5-11, 200 Jr.) of Riverdale, Ga., who will battle for starting duties at safety. Also expected to contribute are Julius Pendergrass (5-8, 170 So) of Chester, who moves over from wide receiver, and Georgia transfer Jakar Hamilton (6-1, 200 Sr.) of Johnston,SC, redshirt freshman Mariel Cooper (5-11, 175 rFr.) of Sumter, and freshmen Marquise Jones (6-1, 172 Fr.) of Columbia and Shaquan Brock (6-0, 183 Fr.) of St. Mary’s, Ga. lineBaCker The Bulldog linebacker corps sustained some deep losses in AllMEAC performer Donovan Richard (a free-agent signee by the Jacksonville Jaguars) and steady LaTaris Douglas, the starting “Bandit” in the 3-4 defensive set. There is some concern at linebacker as talented Joe Thomas (6-0, 230 r-Jr.) of Blackville is the lone returning starter at the position. Thomas, however, is one of the most outstanding players on the Bulldog defense. The All-MEAC candidate moves from the WLB position to inside at the MLB post. He was second on the team in tackles last season with 100, including a team-high 67 solos, with five tackles for loss, two sacks and a team-leading three interceptions. Thomas will be joined by a bevy of players who played pivotal roles as backups last season. Alex Glover (6-1, 220 So.) of Charlotte, NC and Terrell Fitts of Augusta, Ga., are expected to battle for the starting duties at “Bandit,” while Justin Hughes (6-1, 220 So.) of Virginia Beach and Jerel Miller (5-11, 230 r-Jr.) of Rock Hill emerged from spring drills 1-2 on the depth chart in a battle to take over at WLB.

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2012 Bulldog outlook SC State will also look to its freshman class for help. Expected to battle for some playing time are Reggie Owens (6-2, 220 Fr.) of Statesboro, Ga., and Michael Wilson (5-11, 200 Fr.) of St. Stephen. deFenSive line This year’s defensive line will be young but talented. Only two players – nose guard James “JD” Fulwood (6-3, 285 r-Sr.) of Sumter and James Island native and tackle Leon Smith (6-0, 290 Sr.) -- with starting experience are back. There are, however, a number of talented players who provided solid depth in backup roles in 2011. They include tackle and Columbia native Curtis Hill (6-1, 295 r-So.), ends Arnett James (6-3, 250 Gr.) of Florence and Andrew Carter (6-1, 240 So.) of Hamlet, NC., along with veterans Malcolm Reed (6-2, 270 r-Jr.) of Fayetteville, Ga., and Montrey Pride (6-4, 240 r-Jr.) of Tampa, FL. The defensive line, which lost two starters in Ronell Ferguson and Pat

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Washington, both of who garnered postseason honors, will get a big boost by the return of Marquis Parks (6-3, 270 r-So.) of Lincolnton, Ga., who saw action as a starter in 2010 but missed all of the 2011 campaign. He should start at the left end position. Also expected to contribute are talented redshirt freshmen James Robinson (6-4, 240 r-Fr.) of Goose Creek and Chris Daniels (6-4, 240 r-Fr.) of Effingham, and true freshman Javon Hargraves (62, 295 Fr.) of Salisbury, NC. SpeCialiStS One of the Bulldogs’ biggest losses from the 2011 squad was specialist Blake Erickson, who handled both the placekicking and punting as a four-year starter. A two-time AllAmerican, Erickson rewrote the SC State record books as a kicker and will be sorely missed. Penciled in as his replacement at placekicker coming out of spring drills is Nick Belcher (59,170 r-Jr.) of Sumter, the top backup in 2010 who missed all of last season

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due to academic deficiencies. Belcher will be pushed by for placekicking and kickoff duties by transfer Will Roper (5-11, 195 r-So.) of Hendersonville, NC, who redshirted last season. Belcher also earned the starting duties as punter and will be backed up by first-year player David Gammon (6-0, 155 r-Fr.) of Central. Nathan Smith (5-11, 210 r-Jr.), who missed the 2011 campaign due to injury, is back for the 2012 season and will share the long snapper duties with David Davis (6-2, 180 Fr.) of Columbia who handled those chores last year. Smith will also be the holder on field goals. In the return department, SC State will look to Drummond and Murphy on punts and Simmons and Elmore on kickoffs. All are very talented and can go the distance anytime. Drummond had 20 punt returns for an average of 13.6 yards and a 68 yarder for a score last year. Simmons averaged 21.0 yards on kickoff returns in 2011.

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Lennel Elmore Tyler McDonald Dennis Rowe Jalen Simmons Jakar Hamilton Davious Chestnut Kimario McFadden Austin Smith Marquis Parks TeDarrius Wiley Terrell Fitts Cortney Ingram Thomas Williams Yari King Marcus Lloyd Mason Harris Adrian Kollock Richard Cue Dondre Lewis-Freeman, Joshua McFadden Derrick Wiley Mariel Cooper Julius Pendergrass Charles Brown Asheton Jordan Jeremy White David Gammon Marquel Goodman Dominique Mitchell Marquise Jones Steven Murphy Shaquan Brock Darius Drummond Tevin Richard Tyler Smith Christopher Merrill Nicholas Belcher Phillip Henry Nathan Smith William Roper NaVodney Lewis Dondre Brown Andrew Carter Reggie Owens Justin Hughes Gary Miller Justin Mulgrave Brent Dubose

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

170 190 190 205 200 170 197 205 270 210 230 190 195 180 210 175 202 180 196 175 190 181 191 208 210 180 155 190 180 175 180 195 190 200 190 200 170 170 210 195 170 236 240 216 220 230 210 230

Allendale, SC Summerville, SC Columbia, SC Charlotte, NC Johnston, SC Hemingway, SC Riverdale, GA Rex, GA Lincolnton, GA Rockingham, NC Augusta, GA Milledgeville, GA Greer, SC Irmo, SC Manning, SC Virginia Beach, VA Spartanburg, SC Cheraw, SC Charlotte, NC New Zion, SC Rockingham, NC Sumter, SC Chester, SC Washington, DC Summerville, SC Columbia, SC Central, SC Columbia, SC Miramar, FL Columbia, SC Kingsland, GA St. Mary’s, GA Asheville, NC Georgetown, SC Columbia, SC Simpsonville,SC Sumter, SC Manning, SC Jacksonville, FL Hendersonville, NC N. Myrtle Beach ,SC Varnville, SC Hamlet, NC Statesboro, GA Virginia Beach, VA Rock Hill, SC Charlotte, NC Darlington, SC

Allendale-Fairfax HS Stratford HS WJ Keenan HS West Charlotte HS Strom Thurmond HS Carvers Bay HS Mundy Mills HS Mt. Zion HS Lincoln Co. HS Richmond Sr. HS Glenn Hills HS Baldwin HS Riverside HS Irmo HS Manning HS First Colonial HS Spartanburg HS Wilson HS Hopewell HS East Clarendon HS Richmond Sr. HS Sumter HS Chester HS St. Johns College HS Stratford HS Blythewood HS Daniel HS Dreher HS NC Tech./St. Marys HS Eau Claire HS Camden County HS Camden County HS Asheville HS Carvers Bay HS Keenan HS Hillcrest HS Lakewood HS Manning HS Trinity Christian HS Hendersonville HS N. Myrtle Beach HS Wade Hampton HS Richmond County HS Statesboro HS Ocean Lakes HS Northwestern HS Olympic HS Darlington HS

South Carolina State

r-Sr. Jr. r-So. So. Sr. r-Fr. Jr. So. r-So. r-So. r-So. Sr. r-Sr. r-Sr. r-Jr. r-Jr. Fr. r-Jr. r-Fr. r-Sr. r-Sr. r-Fr. So. r-So. r-Sr. Jr. r-Fr. r-Sr. So. Fr. So. Fr. Jr. r-Fr. Fr. r-Sr. r-Jr. Fr. r-Jr. r-So. r-So. Fr. So. FR. So. r-Jr. So. r-So.

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2012 nuMeriCal roSter no.

name

pos. Cl.

ht.

wt.

hometown hS/previous School

48 49

Joe Thomas LB Antonie Crouch DL

r-Jr. Fr.

6-0 6-0

230 230

Blackville, SC Ellerbe, NC

Blackville Hilda HS Richmond County HS

50 51 52-B 52-A 53 54 55 56 57 59 60 62 69 70 71 72 73 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 91 92 93 97 99

Cephas Wilson OL r-So. David Davis LS/H Sr. Eduardo Curry DL r-So. Gideon Scott OL Sr. Adrian Stewart DL Jr. Charles Henderson OL r-Fr. Tristan Bellamy OL r-Jr. Alexander Glover LB So. Domanic Wilson OL r-So. General Brown DL r-So. Lambert Givens OL r-Jr. Jeff King DL r-So. Paul Nesbit DL r-So. Raheim Barr OL r-Fr. Erskine Johnson OL r-Jr. Clyde Johnson OL Fr. Eric Dickerson OL Fr. Samuel Hammond OL r-Sr. Jairon Harrison OL So. Devin Flowers OL So. Avery Grant OL r-Fr. Santez Emory WR r-Jr. Jonathan Yearwood TE Jr. Caleb Davis WR r-Jr. Arnett James DL Gr. Dwight Brannon TE r-Sr. Taquan West WR Fr. Trent Barnes TE r-Jr. Temmarick Hemingway, TE r-Fr. Jordan Freeman WR r-Fr. Christopher Daniels DL r-Fr. Curtis Hill DL r-So. Leon Smith DL Sr. James Robinson DL r-Fr. Javon Hargrave DL Fr. James Fulwood DL r-Sr.

6-4 6-2 6-1 6-3 5-11 6-4 6-3 6-1 6-5 6-1 6-3 6-3 6-1 6-3 6-2 6-3 6-4 6-3 6-3 6-3 6-3 6-2 6-4 5’11 6-3 6-2 6-4 6-3 6-5 6-1 6-4 6-1 6-0 6-4 6-2 6-3

284 180 315 310 240 270 300 220 300 255 280 290 260 270 290 315 265 300 310 295 304 180 230 172 250 230 210 250 210 172 230 312 306 230 295 295

Columbia, SC Columbia, SC Charleston, SC Atlanta, GA Summerville, SC Kennesaw, GA Johnston, SC Charlotte, NC Lake City, SC Florence, SC Avon, CT Columbia, SC Cross, SC Timmonsville, SC Conway, SC Orangeburg, SC Goose Creek, SC Union, SC Charleston, SC Charlotte, NC Mullins, SC Franklin, GA Brooklyn, NY Quincy, SC Florence , SC Jonesville, SC Lexington, SC Dublin, GA Loris, SC Pickens, SC Effingham, SC Columbia, SC James Island,SC Goose Creek, SC Salisbury, NC Sumter, SC

Richland Northeast HS Richland Northeast HS West Ashley HS Mt. Zion HS Ft. Dorchester HS Kennesaw Mountain HS Strom Thurmond HS Mallard Creek HS Lake City HS Wilson HS Avon HS CA Johnson HS Cross HS Lamar HS Conway HS Calhoun County HS Stratford HS Union County HS James Island HS Mallard Creek HS Mullins HS Heard County HS Erasmus HS Wilson HS Pee Dee Academy Union County HS Lexington HS Dublin HS N. Myrtle Beach HS Pickens HS South Florence HS Blythewood HS James Island HS Goose Creek HS North Rowan HS Sumter HS

head Coach: Oliver “ Buddy” Pough assistant Coaches: David Blanchard (Asst. Head Coach /Defensive Line)Mike Adams (Def. Coordinator/Linebackers /Special Teams) Danny Lewis (Running Backs/Recruiting Coord.) Gerald Harrison (Def. Line/Pro Liaison/Operations) Joel Taylor (Defensive Secondary) Jared Powers (Offensive Line) Kevin Magouirk (Off.Coordinator /Quarterbacks) Lee Chambers ( Wide Recievers) Chris Cook (Secondary Assistant) Nygel Pearson (Tight Ends/Tackles) Trumain Carroll (Strength & Conditioning)

South Carolina State

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preSeaSon two-deep oFFenSe (Se) 2 tyler Mcdonald (6-1, 200 Jr.) 3 Dennis Rowe (6-4, 190 r-So.)

%(de) 41 andrew Carter (6-2, 240 So.) 93 James Robinson (6-4, 240 r-Fr.) dog

(Fl)

82 Caleb davis (5-11, 175 r-Jr. 1 Lennel Elmore (5-10, 170 r-Sr.)

(lt)

57 domanic wilson (6-5, 300 r-So.) 70 Raheim Barr (6-3, 290 r-Fr.)

(lg)

76 Sam hammond (6-3, 300 r-Sr.) 77 Jairon Harrison (6-3, 310 So.)

(C)

55 tristan Bellamy (6-3, 290 r-Jr.) 79 Avery Grant (6-3, 310 r-Fr.)

(rg) (rt)

(wlB) 43 Justin hughes (6-1, 230 So.) 44 Gary Miller (5-11, 230 r-Jr.) (MlB) 48 Joe thomas (6-0, 230 r-Jr.) 42 Reggie Owens (6-2, 220 Fr.)

(QB)

17 richard Cue (6-1, 185 r-Jr.) 19 Derrick Wiley (6-1, 190 r-Sr.)

(rB)

23 asheton Jordan (6-0, 210 r-Sr.) 34 Chris Merrill (5-10, 190 r-Sr.) or 4 Jalen Simmons (5-10, 210 So.)

12 thomas williams (6-0, 190 r-Sr.) 14 Marcus Lloyd (6-3, 220 r-Jr.)

deFenSe (le) 8 Marquis parks (6-3, 270 r-So.) 83 Arnett James (6-3, 250 Gr.)

(ng)

(lC)

30 darius drummond (5-11, 190 Jr.) 13 Yari King (5-9, 180 r-Sr.)

(SS)

28 Steven Murphy (6-1, 190 r-So.) 26 Dominique Mitchell (5-10,180 So.)

(FS)

7 kimario McFadden (5-11, 200 r-Jr.) 5 Davious Chestnut (6-0, 195 r-Fr.)

(rC)

15 Mason harris (5-10, 175 r-Jr.) 19 Josh McFadden (5-9, 175 r-Sr.)

SpeCialiStS (pk) 35 nick Belcher (5-9, 175 r-Jr.) 38 Will Roper (5-11, 195 r-So.) (ko) 35 nick Belcher (5-9, 175 r-Jr.) 38 Will Roper (5-11, 195 r-So.) (lS) 51 david davis (6-2, 180, gr.) 44 Nathan Smith (5-11, 210 Sr.) (p) 35 nick Belcher (5-9,. 170 r-Jr.) 25 David Gammon (6-0, 155 r-Fr.) (pr ) 30 darius drummond(5-11, 190 Jr.) 28 Steven Murphy (6-0, 190 r- So.) (kr) 4 Jalen Simmons (5-10, 210 So.) 1 Lennel Elmore (5-10, 170 r-Sr.) (h) 17 richard Cue ( 6-1, 190, r-Jr.) 44 Nathan Smith 5-11, 210 r-Jr.

$(hB) 87 temarrick hemingway (6-5, 230 r-Fr.) 47 Brent Dubose (6-0, 230 r-So.)

(dt)

56 alex glover (6-1, 220 So.) 10 Terrell Fitts (6-2, 230 r-So.)

52 gideon Scott (6-3, 310 Sr.) 50 Cephas Wilson (6-4, 284 r-So.) 86 trent Barnes (6-3, 250 r-Jr.) 84 Dwight Brannon (6-2, 230 r-Sr.)

(Fl)

(B)

78 devin Flowers (6-3, 295 So.) 71 Erskine Johnson (6-2, 290 r-Jr.)

#(te)

91 Curtis hill (6-1, 295 r-So.) 92 Leon Smith (6-0, 290 Sr.)

# - when tight end Set is used $ - when 2-Back Set is used % - when 4-down lineman Set is used

99 James Fulwood (6-3, 285 r-Sr.) 97 Javon Hargrave (6-2, 295 Fr.)

South Carolina State

11 Cortney ingram (5-10, 205 Sr.) 24 Jeremy White (5-10, 175 Jr.)

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geographiCal Breakdown

1 1

1 1

2 54 12

11

3 Connecticut (1) 1. Lambert Givens Florida (3) 1. Dominique Mitchell 2. Montrey Pride 3. Nathan Smith georgia (12) 1. Austin Smith 2. Trent Barnes 3. Shaquan Brock 4. Santez Emory 5. Ronell Ferguson 6. Terrell Fitts 7. Charles Henderson 8. Cortney Ingram 9. Jetavius Marshall 10. Kimario McFadden 11. Steven Murphy 12. Gideon Scott north Carolina (11) 1. Andrew Carter 2. DeWain Clark 3. Darius Drummond 4. Dominique Ellis 5. Devin Flowers 6. Alex Glover 7. Javon Hargrave 8. Dondre Lewis-Freeman 9. Jalen Simmons 10. Derrick Wiley 11. TeDarrius Wiley new Jersey (1) 1. Justin Mulgrave

South Carolina State

new york (1) 1. Jonathan Yearwood South Carolina (53) 1. Raheim Barr 2. Nick Belcher 3. Tristan Bellamy 4. Dwight Brannon 5. Decar Brown 6. Davious Chestnut 7. Mariel Cooper 8. Richard Cue 9. Chris Daniels 10. Caleb Davis 11. David Davis 12. Erick Dickerson 13. Brent Dubose 14. Lennel Elmore 15. Franklin Fulmore 16. James Fulwood 17. Marquel Goodman 18. Toby Goodson 19. Avery Grant 20. Marcus Green 21. Jakar Hamilton 22. Sam Hammond 23. Jairon Harrison 24. Temarrick Hemingway 25. Phillip Henry 26. Curtis Hill 27. Arnett James 28. Clyde Johnson 29. Erskine Johnson 30. Naim Johnson

12

31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 48. 49. 50. 51. 52. 53.

Asheton Jordan Yari King Adrian Kollock Jordan Lester Marcus Lloyd Tyler McDonald Josh McFadden Chris Merrill Jerrel Miller Michael Muhammad Julius Pendergrass Tevin Richard Dennis Rowe Gideon Scott Rashawn Smalls Leon Smith Adrian Stewart Joseph Thomas Dawan Thompson Jeremy White Thomas Williams Domanic Wilson Taquan West

virginia (2) 1. Mason Harris 2. Justin Hughes washington dC (1) 1. Charles Brown

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Meet the Bulldogs


returning BulldogS 2011 playeR pRofiles tRent BaRnes

86

nick BelcheR

te*6-3*, 250*r-Jr. dublin, ga dublin hS

35

Earned the starting duties at tight end during a very productive showing in spring drills...is expected to be pushed by senior Dwight Brannon, who missed spring drills nursing a shoulder injury and redshirt freshman Temmarick Hemingway...Was moved to offense in 2010 after staring his Bulldog career on defense..A solid run blocker with outstanding talent. 2011: Shared the tight end duties with Dwight Brannon...Was used primarily as a blocker and did not record any receptions during the campaign...2010: Saw action in six of the team’s twelve contests as a defensive lineman. 2009: Was recruited as a defensive lineman but was used as a tight end...Saw limited playing time, mostly as a blocker and did not have any catches. 2008: Was redshirted. high School: Was a multiple letter winner in both football and basketball...Earned first-team All-State accolades in football as a senior...Was among a group that earned state titles in both football and basketball. personal: A physical activity management major...Born April 15, 1991...the son of Debra Barnes and Thomas Walker.

Has been penciled in as the starting punter and place kicker for 2012, taking over both chores from four-year starter Blake Erickson...Performed well during the spring but is expected to be challenged by William Roper for kicking duties and David Gammon in the punting department. 2011: Missed the entire campaign due to academic deficiencies. 2010: Saw action in four of the team’s 12 contests as a kicker and punter...Connected on one of two extra points and averaged 36.0 yards on two punts with a long of 41. high School: Received multiple letters as a placekicker and punter...Earned All-Area, All County, and All-Region honors and set school record with 45-yard field goal as a junior...personal: A physical education major...Born July 10, 1990...the son of Joe and Cindy Belcher.

tRistan BellaMy

55

RaheiM BaRR

70

ol*6-3*, 305*r-Jr. Johnston, SC Stron thurmond hS

Is expected to be the starter at the center position for a second consecutive year...Should be a key performer on the Bulldog offensive line and will be asked to provide leadership for the group...Was rated in the preseason as the 17th-best center in the FCS by www.comporium.net... Has also been chosen as a preseason All-MEAC selection by The Sports Network...A hard-nosed player. 2011: Was a key contributor on the offensive line as the starting center in all 11 SC State contests...Performed well and was a key blocker in the Bulldog running game...Was named MEAC Offensive Lineman of the Week (Sept. 26) for his play against Delaware State.

ol*6-3*, 289*r-Fr. timmonsville, SC timmonsville hS

Should be a top backup on the interior line for the Bulldogs in 2012...Emerged from spring drills number two on the depth chart at left tackle...Has great size and athleticism and should provide quality depth on the offensive line when he takes the field. 2011: Did not play, was redshirted...high School: Participated in both football and track and field...earned four letters in football and two in track..Reaped All Pee Dee, All-Region and All-State honors...Played in the prestigious 2010 NorthSouth All-Star game...personal: A biology major...Born October 27, 1992...the son of Laronda and Jeffrey Barr.

South Carolina State

k/p*5-9*, 170*r-Jr. Sumter, SC Manning/lakewood hS

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returning BulldogS 2010: Was the top backup at center as a true freshman behind senior Sam Timothy...Was used sparingly in eight of the team’s 12 contests and performed well as a spot player. 2009: Was redshirted. high School: Earned three letters in football...Was a participant in the North-South All Star Classic as a senior. personal: A history major...Born November 10, 1990...the son of Charles Bellamy Jr. and Valerie Bellamy.

2010: Missed the entire campaign because of academics...2009: Was redshirted. high School: Earned all conference honors three times, All-Area accolades twice and was All-State once...personal: A business management major...Born November 11, 1989...the son of Cathy and Terry Keller and the late Dwight Brannon, Sr.

chaRles BRown

22

Enters fall camp as one of the top reserves at running back...May also be used at fullback...Has received some preseason billings as one of the best fullbacks in the MEAC...Is also expected to be a major contributor on all special teams...2011: Saw action in the back field in all 11 contests last season...Was used at running back and fullback, where he started the last four contests after an injury to starter Devin Wherry. 2010: Was red-shirted after an outstanding high school career. high School: Earned four letters...Was also AllMetro and District of Columbia Offensive Player of the Year as a senior, when he rushed for almost 2,000 yards...Was a 2010 All-Star Game participant...Also earned accolades as a defensive back and kick returner ...personal: A mathematics education major...Born June 6, 1991...the son of Cowanna

ol-tristan Bellamy

decaR BRown

dwight BRannon

84

59

te*6-2*, 230*r-Sr. Jonesville, SC union County hS

dl*6-0*, 240*r-So Florence, SC wilson hS

Will play a backup role on the defensive line...Moves to defensive tackle this season after playing end one season...Had a productive spring practice and should provide some muchneeded depth on the DL. 2011: Was used as a backup on the defensive line but saw action in just one Bulldog contest. 2010: Was redshirted. high School: Earned All-Region accolades and played on Wilson High’s State Championship Team in 2007. personal: A business management major...Born September 6, 1991...The son of Decar and Doris Brown.

Despite missing all of the 2011 spring drills, is expected to be in a close battle for the starting duties at tight end...Gives the team quality depth at tight end and may also be used in the backfield at fullback...Possesses outstanding talent and could have a breakout season. 2011: Shared the duties at tight end...Was used mostly as a blocker but did record one reception, a 13-yarder for a touchdown against Delaware State.

South Carolina State

FB/rB*5-11*, 260*r-So. washington, dC St. John’s hS

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returning BulldogS andRew caRteR

MaRiel coopeR

41

20

dl*6-2*, 245*So. hamlet, nC richmond County hS

Is expected to start at defensive end opposite Marquis Parks, who is back after sitting out all of last season...Improved his knowledge of the game and his skill set this spring...Has outstanding ability and should be effective as a pass rusher...An explosive player who will be a big spark on the DL...Could garner postseason honors. 2011: Played a key role for the Bulldogs as a reserve at defensive tackle...Was a tremendous contributor as a true freshman...Played in all but one of the team’s 11 contests...Was in on 14 tackles, three unassisted and had one tackle for loss and a recovered fumble...Missed one game due to injury. high School: Earned All-Conference honors and was a member of Richmond County High’s 2008 4-AA State Championship Team. personal: A nursing major...Born February 11, 1993...The son of Braney and Charissa Carter.

Will compete for a backup role in the secondary at cornerback...Should contribute on special teams as well...Possesses solid skills and good speed. 2011: Was redshirted. high School: Earned three varsity letters...Recipient of the Wendy’s State High School Heisman Award and a participant in the 2009 Shrine Bowl...Played on the 2008 State championship runner-up team and the 2008 and 2009 Region 6 4-A championship squads...personal: A civil engineering technology major...Born January 10, 1993...the son of Wanda Cooper and Dennis Wise.

RichaRd cue

17

davious chestnut

5

QB*6-1*, 190*r-Jr. Florence, SC wilson hS

Is expected to be the starter at quarterback in 2012 but will get a stiff challenge from senior Derrick Wiley, whom he replaced in the lineup last season after the latter was injured against Norfolk State...Possesses outstanding ability and is a threat both as a passer and runner...2011: Started the team’s last six contests after replacing an injured Derrick Wiley and went 5-1 as the starting QB...Finished the campaign, completing 80 of 147 attempts for 900 yards and seven touchdowns, while suffering six picks...Also rushed 88 times for 514 yards (5.9 ypc) and eight more scores. 2010: Was the holder on extra point attempts for most of the season and also got into three games at quarterback but had no completions. 2009: Was redshirted.

dB*6-1*, 195*r-Fr. hemingway, SC Carvers Bay hS

Will be looked to to provide depth at the safety position...Emerged from spring practice as the top backup at free safety...Should also be able to contribute on special teams...very talented. 2011: Was redshirted.: Born October 22, 1991.

South Carolina State

dB*5-11*, 175*r-Fr. Sumter, SC Sumter hS

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returning BulldogS high School: Earned multiple letters in football...Also reaped All-Region honors...Led his team to the 2007 3AAA state championship team in football. personal: A physical activity management major...Born January 10, 1991...the son of Fareedah Cue...is the second cousin of Lawrence Timmons, the standout linebacker of the Pittsburgh Steelers. Career statistics Season 2011 Totals

passing

eduaRdo cuRRy

52-a

rushing

gp-gS Com-att-int pct yds. tds lg rush yds tds 9-6 80-147-6 54.4 900 7 54 88 514 8 9-6 80-147-6 54.4 900 7 54 88 514 8

dl*6-2*, 315*r-So. Charleston, SC west ashley hS/ georgia State

Should provide depth on the defensive line at the tackle position...Has good skills, worked hard to improve during spring drills and will be expected to contribute in 2012...A good student with a GPA of 3.00 or better. 2011: Sat out the entire campaign after transferring from Georgia State, an FCS school. 2010: Was at Georgia State. high School: Earned multiple letters in football. personal: A criminal justice major...Born March 28, 1991. The son of Eduardo and Tamara Curry.

caleB davis

82

Was a real surprise in 2011 and should be one of the team’s top offensive weapons as a receiver this season...A very tough, hard-nosed receiver with great savvy...Runs excellent routes and can play at both the inside and outside receiver slots...Blocks well and is also a gifted runner who can be very effective on end-round plays...2011: Was a starter in the receiver rotation and named the team’s MVP receiver...Ended the campaign as the number two receiver behind Tyler McDonald with 36 catches for 467 yards and two touchdowns, including a 71 yard scoring reception against Delaware State. 2010: Played a reserve role at wideout...Emerged late in the year and saw action in five games with two starts...Finished with nine catches for 76 yards...Also contributed on special teams and recorded a blocked kick...2009: Was redshirted. high School: Played on Wilson High’s 2007 3-AAA state championship team...Earned two letters in football and one in track...Was tabbed All-Area and All-Region in football and All-State in track...personal: An elementary education major...Born May 21, 1991...the son of Sharon and Ulysses Davis.

QB-richard Cue

South Carolina State

wr*5-11*, 180*r-Jr. Quinby, SC wilson hS

17

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returning BulldogS daRis dRuMMond

30

Is a likely starter at one of the cornerback positions...Came out of spring drills number one on depth chart at left corner...Will be looked to for leadership after playing significantly the last two seasons, mostly as a starter...a versatile player who can play both safety and corner as well as return punts...Earned a number of preseason accolades, including All-MEAC first team as a punt returner and second team as a defensive back by www.comporium.net, which also lists him as the number three punt returner in the nation. 2011: Began the campaign playing at safety before moving to corner because of some injuries...Went on to start last nine games at corner...Was seventh on team in total tackles with 44, 31 unassisted and four for loss...Also had two picks and was the team leader in pass breakups with eight.

wr-Caleb davis

david davis

51

dB*5-11*, 190*Jr. asheville, nC asheville hS

lS*6-2*, 200*gr. Columbia, SC richland ne hS

Completed his undergraduate studies and was awarded a degree in criminal justice this past May but has decided to return for his final year of eligibility before enrolling in law school...Will share the long-snapping duties with Nathan Smith, who missed the 2011 campaign with an injury...Has been a real trooper as a long snapper and sometimes holder specialist for the Bulldogs during his career. 2011. Was one of the team’s top specialists as the starting long snapper. Was also used as the holder on field goals and extra points at times... 2010: Started every game as a long snapper and performed well. 2009: Shared the long snapping duties with Nathan Smith and was the main snapper down the stretch when Smith was injured. 2008: Was redshirted. high School: Earned three letters in football at Northeast Richland High...Also lettered in wrestling...Played on the 2005 Lower State Championship football team. personal: A political science/pre-law major...Born July 13, 1990...the son of Herman and Laurene Davis.

South Carolina State

dB-daris drummond

18

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returning BulldogS santez eMoRy

2010: Played a key role as a backup at safety... Demonstrated great ability and was very productive as a true freshman...Started one game (Del-State) and led team in interceptions with four for 114 yards, including a long return of 50 yards...Was named MEAC Rookie of the Week once and also earned a Bulldog game ball for his play against MEAC rival NC A&T. high School: Lettered in football and track...Earned All-Conference, All-Western North Carolina and All-State accolades in football...Named to the NC East-West All-Star game...Also played on an NC state track championship. personal: A criminal justice major....Born July 26, 1992...the son of Shea Drummond-Johnson and Charles Johnson..

80

With a strong showing in fall camp, should make a push for a top reserve role in the Bulldog receiver corps. 2011: Saw playing time in three of the team’s 11 contests...Had one catch for three yards...Was also a spot player on special teams. 2010: Was redshirted. high School: Earned four letters each in football and basketball and two in track and field...Was named All-Region in both 2008 and 2009 in football...Was All-State in basketball in 2008 and 2009 and Player of the Year in 2009. personal: A business management major...Born September 16, 1991...the son of Clarissa Strickland and Tracey Emory.

Career Statistics Season g/S Solo tot tFl/yds Sacks/yds. ints/yds Brup Fr FF 2010 10/ 7 14 4/114 2011 10/9 31 44 4/17 2/29 8 1 totals 20/9 38 58 4/17 6/143 8 1

BRent duBose

47

lennel elMoRe

FB*6-0*, 230*r-So. darlington,SC darlington hS

1

Is expected to play a backup role at fullback in the SC State backfield...Has excellent size and good blocking skills. 2011: Was used only sparingly in 2011...Saw action in three contests, finishing the year with three carries for a total of nine yards...Was also used on special teams... 2010: Was redshirted. high School: Earned four letters in footbal..Was an All-Region selection twice...personal: A sport communication major...Born April 11, 1992...the son of Ernest and Ernestine Dubose.

South Carolina State

wr*6-2*, 180*r-So. Franklin, ga heard County hS

wr*5-11*, 170*r-Sr. allendale, SC allendale-Fairfax hS

Returns to the roster after not seeing any game action in 2011 due to academic deficiencies...Is expected to be one of the top receivers on the team as well as one of the top pass catchers in the MEAC, which he led in receptions in 2010...Possesses outstanding quickness runs great routes and stretches any defense with sprinter-like speed...has good knowledge of the game and is versatile enough to play the inside or outside receiver slot...2011: Sat out the season. 2010: Led team and the MEAC in catches with 60 for 677 yards and two scores...Set a school single-game record with 12 receptions against Mississippi Valley State...Also had 15 rushes for 103 yards and 16 kickoff returns for 331 yards and a touchdown... 2009: Was plagued by nagging injuries that decreased his reps...Saw action in nine of 12 contests.

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returning BulldogS teRRell fitts

10

Has bounced back from a hand injury suffered early in the 2011 campaign and is expected to battle for the starting duties at the “Bandit” position in the Bulldog 3-4 package. 2011: Was a top reserve at both of the linebacker positions before sustaining a hand injury while participating on special teams against FBS member Indiana...Saw action in only five games, recording four tackles, including one in the backfield...May also be used on special teams. 2010: Was red shirted. high School: Earned multiple letters and All-State honors in football. personal: A sport communication major...Born September 6, 1991...the son of Tanya and Bobby Fitts.

wr-lennel elmore

devin floweRs

Ended the campaign with 13 catches for 87 yards and no touchdowns...Was also used as a kick returner...Had four returns for 83 yards. 2008: Was redshirted. high School: Earned four varsity letters and the nickname “Superman” for the many feats he accomplished in three sports – football, basketball and track…All-Region and All-State in football as a junior and senior…All-State basketball honors as a sophomore and All-State in track, helping his school to the State Championship in 2007 and 2008. personal: family and consumer science major…Born December 28, 1989…son of Elizabeth and Lennis Flowers.

78

gp-gS 9-0 11/11 20/11

rec 13 60 73

yds avg 87 6.7 677 11.3 764 10.5

tds 0 2 2

South Carolina State

long 27 58 58

ol*6-3*, 295*So. Charlotte, nC Mallard Creek hS

Is coming off a very productive year as a true freshman and is a top candidate for starting duties at offensive guard...Provides quality depth and experience to the offensive line...Has loads of talent, good footwork and excels in pass protection...2011: Played in nine of the team’s 11 contests as a true freshman and was a starter in five contests...Was named the team’s “Top Offensive Newcomer.” high School: Was a multiple letter winner in football...Earned All-State, All-County, All-State and All-Charlotte Observer honors...Was also named AllBorder by Kiss 95.1 and Student-Athlete of the Week...personal: A criminal justice major...Born August 6, 1993...the son of Renric and Sidney Lackey.

Career Statistics (receiving)* Season 2009 2010 totals

lB*6-1*, 230*r-So. augusta, ga glen hills hS

avg/g 9.7 61.5 38.2

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returning BulldogS JaMes fulwood

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2010: Was a solid contributor as a backup defensive lineman...Broke into the starting lineup early and went on to start nine of the team’s 12 contests...Recorded 18 tackles, eight solos, with four tackles for loss and three sacks. 2009: Saw playing time in ten of the team’s twelve contests...Contributed some quality minutes when on the field...Recorded two unassisted tackles. high School: Earned multiple letters during his prep career at Sumter High...Was listed among the top prospects in the Carolinas by VTO Sports Combine as a senior...Reaped AllState and All-Region honors. personal: A criminal justice major...Born May 30, 1990...the son of Harry and Glenda Fulwood.

dl*6-3*, 295*r-Sr. Sumter, SC Sumter hS

Should be one of the leaders on the defense in 2012...Will be the key to defense up the middle and a strong run-stopper...Will also be expected to use his strength and speed to rush the passer up the middle from his tackle slot...Possesses versatility and will also be used at defensive end in certain situations...2011: Began the season a little slow following shoulder surgery, but came on strong during the year to finish as one of the top players on the D-Line...Played in all 11 games, with six starts...Recorded 15 tackles, 8 solos, with three tackles in the backfield and three sacks...Really stepped up his play and demonstrated toughness when the line was hit with injuries.

Career Statistics Season 2009 2010 2011 totals

gp-gS Solos tot tFl/yds Sacks/yds pBu FF 3-0 2 2 12-9 7 17 4/21 3/20 11-6 8 15 3/5 3/12 26-15 17 34 7/26 6/31

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david gaMMon

25

p*6-0*, 165*r-Fr. Central, SC daniel hS

Enters fall camp as the backup punter to Nick Belcher, who inherited the punting duties after the departure of four-year starter Blake Erickson...Team will be looking for quick development in order to establish depth at the punter position...2011: Was redshirted. high School: Earned second team All-Region honors at D.W. Daniel High. personal: A marketing major...Born June 19, 1993...The son of Robert and Susan Gammon.

dl-James Fulwood

South Carolina State

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returning BulldogS aveRy gRant

laMBeRt givens

60

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ol*6-3*, 280*r-Jr. avon, Ct avon hS

ol*6-3*, 304*r-Fr. Mullins, SC Mullins high School

Will battle junior Tristan Bellamy for the starting duties at center...Emerged from spring practice number two on depth chart at the position...His quick development should give the Bulldogs some quality depth at center in the fall...2011: Was redshirted. high School: Received varsity letters in football, track and wrestling...Earned 2A All-State and All-Region 7 honors...Was named 2-A Lower State Lineman of the Year and played in the prestigious North-South All-Star game...personal: A psychology major...Born September 18, 1992...The son of Kimberly Grant .

A converted tight end who is expected to play a reserve role on the offensive line in 2012...Will provide some depth and experience to a somewhat youthful group...2011: Was a reserve on the offensive line after moving to guard from his tight end position. 2010: Made the roster but did not play in any games...2009: Was redshirted. high School: Earned multiple letters and All-Conference honors in football. personal: A family and consumer science (business) major...Born April 18, 1991...the son of Lambert and Juliette Givens.

alex gloveR

saM haMMond

56

76

lB*6-1*, 220*So. Charlotte, nC Mallard hS

Was a surprise as a freshman at linebacker in 2011...Will make the move to the outside linebacker position from the defensive line...Should compete for the starting duties at “Bandit”... Is talented and possesses outstanding on-field savvy...2011: Was a major contributor as a top reserve at defensive end as a true freshman...Saw playing time in 10 of 11 contests...Finished the campaign with 16 tackles, nine of which were unassisted ...Had one tackle for loss, one sack and three hurries. high School: Earned All-Conference, All-County, All-Mecklenburg accolades two seasons...Was also named All-Charlotte Observer and Conference Defensive Player of the Year as a senior. personal: A physical activity management major...Born April 11, 1993...The son of Malik Glover and Michelle Glover.

South Carolina State

ol*6-3*, 300*r-Sr. union, SC union County hS

The likely starter at the left guard position...Is the only senior on the offensive line and will be looked to for leadership...Possesses great talent, good blocking skills, good foot movement and should be a key performer on the offensive line...Is very effective in the run game...Is ranked 9th in the preseason among guards by www.comporium.net. 2011: Started all eleven contests at right guard...had a very productive season and earned the team’s “Best Offensive Lineman” award. 2010: Saw action in nine of the team’s 12 games, and was a periodic starter. 2009: Was a backup at left guard behind Johnson...Played in seven of the team’s twelve contests and provided quality reserve duty.

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returning BulldogS Recorded 23 tackles, 17 of them unassisted...Also had two interceptions and one pass breakup. 2010: Was the top backup to senior Semaj Moody at right cornerback. 2009: Was redshirted. high School: Was a two-sport performer at First Colonial High School, lettering in both football and track...Earned All-District and All-Region accolades. personal: A criminal justice major...Born September 22, 1991...the son of Wanda Cox.

2008: Was redshirted. high School: Was a multiple letter winner in football...Ranked in Top 25 (15) in South Carolina by Rivals.com...A 2008 Shrine Bowl participant. personal: A family and consumer science (business) major...Born April 25, 1990...the son of Samuel and Yvonne Hammond.

Career Statistics Season gp-gS Solos tot tFl/yds Sacks/yds ints. pBu FF rF 2010 12-1 11 15 1 2 2011 8-3 17 23 2 1 totals 20-4 28 38 3 3

JaiRon haRRison

77

Is among the top competitors for the starting duties at offensive guard in 2012...A very athletic player coming off a solid year as a true freshman...Adds depth and experience to the offensive line. 2011: Was one of several true freshmen who broke into the Bulldog lineup in 2011...Saw action in all but two of the team’s 11 contests and was a starter in seven games...Performed well and gained a wealth of knowledge and experience. high School: Lettered four times in football and once in track and field...Earned All-State, All Lowcountry and All-Region accolades and played in the prestigious 2010 Shrine Bowl. personal: A computer science major...Born February 26, 1993...The son of Willie and Veronica Harrison.

ol-Sam hammond

Mason haRRis

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ol*6-3*, 310*So. Charleston, SC James island hS

dB*5-10*, 175*r-Jr. virginia Beach, va First Colonial hS

A candidate for the starting duties at one of the cornerback positions...Entered fall camp number one on depth chart at right corner...Has outstanding ability and good quickness ...Has demonstrated versatility and may be asked to play some safety also...2011: Began the campaign as one of the starting corners...Participated in eight of the Bulldogs’ 11 contests and was a starter in three contests.

South Carolina State

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returning BulldogS taMaRRick heMingway

87

cuRtis hill

91

te/FB*6-5*, 225*r-Fr. loris, SC north Myrtle Beach hS

Is in a tight battle with Leon Smith for the staring duties at defensive tackle...The two came out of spring practice onetwo on depth chart at the position...Possesses great ability and is expected to develop into one of the best defensive tackles in the MEAC...Has great strength, outstanding feet and a good pass-rush move...2011: Had a very productive year as a backup defensive tackle following a redshirt freshman year...Surprised the coaching staff with his toughness...Saw action in all 11 games and got the starting nod in two...Was especially effective against the run and showed dominance at times...finished the year with 19 tackles, eight solos and two tackles for loss. 2010: Was redshirted. high School: Lettered in football and track and field...Garnered All-Area honors and 4-A Defensive Player of the Year accolades...Played on Blythewood’s 2006 and 2007 state championship squads...personal: A criminal justice major...Born June 30, 1992...The son of Curtis and Clevetta Morris Hill, who played women’s basketball at SC State in the 80s.

Is coming off a very productive spring and is expected to push for extensive playing time at both fullback and tight end...A solid player with outstanding athleticism...His development adds quality depth at both the tight end and fullback positions. 2011: Was redshirted. high School: Earned a multiple letters in football and was named the first team All-Region defense...personal: A chemistry major...Born July 30, 1993...The son of Kelly and Anthony Hemingway.

chaRles hendeRson

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ol*6-4*, 270*r-Fr. kennesaw, ga kennesaw Mountain hS

Justin hughes

Is expected to step in and contribute in 2012 following a redshirt freshman season...should add depth to the offensive line as a backup tackle. 2011: Was redshirted. high School: Earned three letters in football and two in track and field...Reaped All-County honors and played in the 2010 Cobb County Senior Bowl All-Star Game. personal: A marketing major...Born June 3, 1993...The son of Charles and Carla Henderson.

South Carolina State

dl*6-1*, 300*r-So. Columbia, SC Blythewood hS

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lB*6-1*, 220*So. virginia Beach, va ocean lake hS

Will compete for starting spot at the “Will” linebacker position...Has loads of talent and should see extensive playing time in the SC State defensive schemes...Will also be asked to contribute on special teams. 2011: Was a top reserve at linebacker last season, rotating with standout Joe Thomas at WLB...Saw action in seven contests, recording 10 tackles, five unassisted...Also demonstrated outstanding play on special teams. high School: Earned three letters in football and one each in basketball and track and field...Was a member of district championship team as a senior. personal: A criminal justice major...Born December 19, 1990...The son of Monica Mc Henry

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returning BulldogS coRtney ingRaM

11

2010: Stepped into the starting duties at “Dog” safety after an injury to Quattlebaum...Went on to start all 12 contests, recording 33 tackles, 22 of them unassisted, five tackles behind the line and two sacks. 2009: Saw limited playing time as a backup in the secondary...Played in three contests, recording six tackles, half of them unassisted...Also provided solid play on special teams. high School: Was a three-time letter winner in football...Also earned All-County and AllRegion accolades. personal: An industrial engineering technology major...Born April 13, 1990...the son of Denise Taylor and Anthony Ingram.

dB*5-10*, 200*Sr. Milledgeville, ga Baldwin hS

Is expected to start at “Dog” safety and be one of the team leaders on the defensive unit...Should continue to be a standout on the defense for the Bulldogs as well as on special teams, where he excelled last season...2011: Shared the starting duties at “Dog” safety with the departed Devonne Quattlebaum...Saw playing time in all 11 contests and got the starting nod in six Bulldog games...Finished sixth on team in total tackles with 47, including 35 solos and six tackles for loss...had three hurries and led Bulldogs in fumbles forced with four...Was named Bulldog Special Teams MVP.

Career Statistics Season gp-gS Solos tot tFl/yds Sacks/yds ints. pBu FF 2009 3/0 3 6 2010 12-12 22 33 5/33 2/15 1 1 2011 11-6 35 47 6/15 1 4 totals 26/18 25 86 11/48 2/15 2 1 4

aRnett JaMes

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dl*6-3*, 250*gr. Florence, SC pee dee academy

Earned his undergraduate degree in May but returns for his final year of eligibility ...Should be one of the top backups on the defensive line at end for the Bulldogs in 2012...Adds depth and experience to the line and should also contribute on special teams...2011: Played in all 11 SC State contests in 2011, providing valuable minutes as a key reserve...Showed toughness and tenacity at key moments...Recorded eight tackles, five unassisted and one for a loss...Also added two hurries. 2010: Saw action in six of the team’s twelve contests ...Recorded four tackles, two of them unassisted and one came behind the line...Also had a sack and a pass deflection. 2009: Was an impact player in a backup role on the defense...Saw action eleven of the team’s 12 contests and was instrumental in the team’s success on defense. 2008: Was redshirted. high School: Lettered in both football and basketball at Pee Dee Academy...Played in the SCISA Shrine Bowl and the SCISA vs. South Carolina All-Star Basketball game as a senior. personal: A chemistry major...Born July 4, 1990...The son of Arnett James III and Wanda James.

dB-Cortney ingram

South Carolina State

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returning BulldogS Went over the 100-yard rushing mark twice and had a season-high 226 yards and two scores in 22 attempts in a 49-38 win over NC Central, a performance that earned him MEAC Offensive Player of the Week...Earned AllMEAC second team accolades and the team’s “Top Running Back” award... 2010: Split the starting duties at tailback with departed senior Chris Massey until suffering an ankle injury against FAMU Oct. 2... Finished the season with 622 yards rushing and 5 TDs...Also had four catches for 13 yards. 2009: Sat out the entire campaign after transferring from The Citadel. 2008: Rushed for over 700 yards as a freshman at The Citadel and was named to the Southern Conference All-Freshman squad. high School: Was a multiple letter winner in football...Also reaped All-State and All-Region honors...Played in the prestigious North-South All-Star contest. personal: An industrial education technology major...Born October 2, 1990...son of Rose and Gary Jordan.

eRskine Johnson

71

ol*6-2*, 285*r-Jr. Conway, SC Conway hS

Is expected to compete for starting duties at offensive guard after rebounding from an early-season injury that sidelined him for the team’s last nine games in 2011...Adds depth and experience to the interior line...A very savvy and intelligent player with outstanding leadership ability...Versatility enables him to play several positions on the offensive line...2011: Was a key performer on the offensive line in the team’s first two games before sustaining a season-ending injury late in the Bethune-Cookman contest...Missed the team’s final nine contests. 2010: Played a backup role...Saw action in four of the team’s 12 games. 2009: Was redshirted. high School: Earned multiple letters in football while reaping All-State and All-County honors...Played in the prestigious North-South All-Star game and captained his team. personal: A theatre major...Born June 4, 1991...The son of Betty Gause.

Career Statistics (SC State) Season gp-gS 2010 9-3 2011 11-9 totals 20-12

rush yds avg tds 108 622 5.8 5 139 774 5.6 5 247 1396 5.7 10

long 55 54 55

avg/g 69.1 70.4 69.8

asheton JoRdan

23

rB*6-0*, 211*Sr. Summerville, SC Stratford hS

Will be the starting tailback for the Bulldogs for a second consecutive season...Has loads of ability and is expected to have a breakout year in his final campaign in 2012...Is expected to be one of the most productive players at his position in the MEAC and FCS...A preseason All-MEAC second-team choice and among the nation’s top running backs, according to www.comporium.net. 2011: Was the starting tailback and top rusher for SC State with 139 attempts for 774 yards (5.6 ypc) and five touchdowns.

South Carolina State

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returning BulldogS yaRi king

13

navodney lewis

39

dB*5-9*, 175*r-Sr. irmo, SC irmo hS

Will compete for a starting role at cornerback...Came out of spring practice number two on depth chart at left corner behind Darius Drummond...A former starter who has had to battle injuries the last two seasons...A solid player with great talent and good leadership skills...Should also make valuable contributions on special teams. 2011: Saw action in only six contests, with one start due to injuries...Finished the season with 11 total tackles, with nine unassisted and one for a loss. 2010: Was a starter in all twelve Bulldog games...Recorded 24 total tackles, 15 of them unassisted...Also had one interception and five pass breakups during the season. 2009: Sat out the entire campaign following a preseason injury. 2008: Played a backup role at cornerback as a true freshman…Saw action in nine of the team’s 13 contests…Finished the campaign with six tackles, all of them unassisted…Also snared an interception against Bethune-Cookman, which he returned 27 yards. high School: Earned four letters in football and three in basketball at Irmo High…Reaped All-State and All-Region honors…Had four interceptions during his senior campaign. personal: A business economics major…Born March 16, 1990…the son of Yancey and Alfreda King. Career Statistic Season gp-gS Solos tot 2008 9-0 2009 DNP 2010 11-11 15 2011 6-1 9 totals 26/12 30

tFl/yds Sacks/yds ints. pBu FF rF 6 6 1 1 24 11 41

1/5 1/5

South Carolina State

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dB*5-11*, 185*So. little river,SC north Myrtle Beach

Is expected to compete for playing time as a reserve at the “Dog” safety position behind veterans Cortney Ingram and Jeremy White...Moved to defense after playing at wide receiver last year...Should also see some playing time on the Bulldog special teams... 2011: Was a reserve wide receiver and saw some playing time on special teams...Saw play in five contests, mostly on special teams and had two tackles. high School: Earned multiple letters in football. personal: A physical education major...Born November 12, 1991...The son of Cynthia Freer and James Lewis.

MaRcus lloyd

14

wr*6-3*, 210*r-Jr. Manning, SC Manning hS

Moves to the inside slot position after playing the outside receiver post last season...Is expected to make a major contribution as he gives the quarterback a big target down the middle of the field...A strong physical receiver who should see a substantial amount of playing time...Entered fall camp number two on depth chart behind senior Thomas “Tray” Williams...2011: Saw playing time in six Bulldog games but had no catches on the season. 2010: Played a reserved role...Saw action in five of the team’s twelve contests but did not have any receptions. high School: Earned three letters each in football and basketball... Reaped All-State, All-Area and All-Region accolades three times...personal: A physical education major...Born November 27, 1990...the son of Betty and Jack Lloyd.

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returning BulldogS high School: Had a standout career at Stratford High before spending a year at Fork Union Military Academy...Earned four varsity letters each in football and basketball...Received All-State, All-County and All-Low Country honors and played in the North-South All-Star game and the 4-A state playoffs. personal: An elementary education major...Born May 9, 1991...the son of Rufus and Gloria McDonald.

tyleR Mcdonald

2

wr*6-3*, 190*Jr. Summerville, SC Stratford hS/ Fork union Military

Career Statistics

Is expected to be in the starting lineup at wide receiver for the second consecutive year...should be one of the top offensive threats on the 2012 squad...Has outstanding ability and a chance to develop into one of SC State’s top all-round receivers...Is coming off a strong and productive 2011campaign...2011: Was the team’s leading receiver with 41 catches for 573 yards and four touchdowns...One of his TDs was a 69-yarder against Indiana, a FBS member...Was the starter in all 11 Bulldog contests in 2011. 2010: Broke into the starting lineup as a freshman and went on to start all twelve contests...Finished second on team in catches with 33 for 333 yards (a 10.1 avg.) and two touchdowns.

Season 2010 2011 totals

gp-gS 12/12 11/11 23/23

rec yds 33 333 41 573 74 906

avg 10.1 14.0 12.2

tds 2 4 6

long 47 69 69

avg/g 27.8 52.1 39.4

Josh Mcfadden 19-a

dB*5-9*, 175*Sr. gable,SC east Clarendon hS

Will compete for starting duties at one of the cornerback positions...Entered fall camp number two on the depth chart at right corner behind Mason Harris...Has outstanding ability and is a hard worker...Made team as a walk-on three years ago...2011: Played in all 11 contests and was the starter in the season finale against Savannah State...Recorded three tackles and was also a solid contributor on Bulldog special teams. 2010: Played in all but one of the team’s twelve games as the top backup to starter Yari King...Recorded seven total tackles, three of them unassisted, and had one interception which came against Delaware State...Was also a standout on all special teams and scored a touchdown off a blocked punt. 2009: Was redshirted. high School: Earned multiple letters and All-Region honors. personal: A criminal justice major. Born March 18, 1989...the son of Geneva and Joseph McFadden.

wr-tyler Mcdonald

South Carolina State

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returning BulldogS 2010: Played a backup role...With the team’s top two runners (Chris Massey and Asheton Jordan) sidelined with injuries, got the start against Delaware State and did a fine job, rushing for 165 yards and two scores in a 38-21 Bulldog win...Had 81 attempts for 337 yards and a teamleading eight TDs. 2009: Saw only limited action in a crowded backfield, led by All-American and Bulldog and MEAC career rushing leader Will Ford...Played in three games and had four carries for 13 yards...2008: Was redshirted. high School: Was among the Palmetto State’s most productive running backs as a senior...Galloped for over 1300 rushing yards and amassed 1650 all-purpose yards...Earned two letters in football and three in basketball...Also earned All-State, All-Region and All-County honors in football and All-County accolades in basketball. personal: An industrial engineering major...Born July 25, 1990...the son of Toni Cunningham and James Merrill.

chRis MeRRill

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rB*5-10*, 200*r-Sr. Simpsonville, SC hillcrest hS

Is expected to be one of the most productive running backs for the Bulldogs in 2012...Is a talented runner and has been able to make solid contributions when given a chance to carry the football...Emerged from spring drills number two on the depth chart behind 2011 top rusher Asheton Jordan...Has also been a starter and standout on all special teams and should continue that role this year...2011: Played in all 11 Bulldog contests and provided quality depth in the backfield...Had 22 carries in a crowded backfield for 86 yards...Was also a standout on all special teams.

Career Statistics (SC State) Season 2010 2011 totals

gp-gS rush 11-1 81 11-0 22 22-1 103

yds 337 86 423

avg tds 4.2 8 3.9 4.1 8

long 29 16 29

avg/g 30.6 7.8 19.2

gaRy MilleR

44

Should provide quality depth at the “Will” linebacker position...Entered fall camp number two on depth chart behind sophomore standout Justin Hughes...Is also expected to play a continued key role on all special teams...2011: Was one of the top backups at ‘Will’ linebacker in 2011...Played in all but two of the team’s 11 contests...Finished the campaign with eight tackles, including five solos, and forced one fumble...Was also a standout on special teams. 2010: Was redshirted. 2009: Made traveling squad as a true freshman and saw action in four contests...high School: Reaped All-State, All-Region and All-Area honors...Played in the prestigious North-South All-State game and in the 4-A state championship game in 2008. personal: A physical education major...Born June 6, 1991...the son of Tina Spurgeon and Gary Miller.

rB-Chris Merrill

South Carolina State

lB*5-9*, 220*r-Jr. rock hill, SC northwestern hS

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returning BulldogS doMinique Mitchell

26

MaRquis paRks

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dB*5-10*, 185*So. akron, oh St.vincent-St.Mary hS

Overcame a slow start in spring drills with strong finish after missing all of the 2011 campaign...Showed a little rust but appears to be ready to return to the form he demonstrated as a freshman in 2010...Should start at the defensive end position and provide the Bulldogs with some toughness on the defensive line...Possesses great size, is the biggest defensive end SC State has had in some time. 2011: Sat out the entire campaign. 2010: Broke into the starting lineup as a freshman and had an outstanding season...Played in 11 of 12 contests, recording 16 tackles, 10 unassisted with three tackles for loss, one sack and an interception. high School: Earned four letters in football and two basketball..Was an All-State selection twice and earned All-Area honors once..Played on the 1-A state championship team in 2006...personal: An industrial education major.. Born: September 3, 1991..The Son of Dollie Beard.

Will battle for a starting role at safety in 2012...Was number two on the depth chart at strong safety after spring drills...Has a lot of ability and should provide some evidence that he’s ready to make a contribution...2012: Saw limited action, mostly on special teams...high School: Earned two letters in football and three in basketball...Was an All District selection and rated 4th best football player in Ohio in 2009 by ESPN..Also ranked among the NE Ohio top 100 in basketball and a member of the 2009 Division II State Championship team..personal: A marketing major...Born June 18, 1992...The son of Paula Liverpool and Derrick Mitchell.

steven MuRphy

28

dl*6-3*, 270*r-So. lincolnton, ga lincoln County hS

dB*6-1*, 180*r-So. waycross, ga Camden County hS

Moved from cornerback to safety during the spring and appears to have made a smooth transition...Enters fall camp as the likely starter at strong safety after making an impact at cornerback in 2011...Will also be a contributor on special teams. 2011: Played significantly as a redshirt freshman last season...Was an impact player in the secondary at cornerback as well as on special teams...Finished the year with 24 total tackles, 20 unassisted...Also had two interceptions and two fumble recoveries. high School: Was a multiple letter winner in football...Played on the 2008 and 2009 Georgia 5-A state championship teams...personal: A physical education major...Born May 8, 1991...The son of Sherry Love and Steven Murphy.

South Carolina State

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returning BulldogS Julius pendegRass

21

JaMes RoBinson

93

dB*5-8*, 175*So. Chester, SC Chester hS

Will compete for starting duties at cornerback after moving to the defensive secondary this spring after playing wide receiver as a freshman in 2011...Will add depth to the cornerback position...Has outstanding ability and is a great competitor with a strong defensive mentality. 2011: Was one of several true freshmen to make a contribution... Played a reserve role at wide receiver and saw action in nine of 11 contests...Had 13 catches for 147 yards and three touchdowns...Also rushed nine times for 39 yards and another score. high School: Earned three letters and All-Area, All-Region and All-State honors...Was named SC Athlete of the Year and played in the prestigious Shrine Bowl as a senior...personal: An industrial education major...Born December 25, 1991...The son of Bernice Jackson and Julius Lee Pendergrass.

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lB*5-11*, 200*r-Fr. georgetown, SC Carvers Bay hS

will RopeR k*5-11*, 195*r-So. hendersonville, nC hendersonville hS

Will compete for the starting duties as Bulldog placekicker and kickoff specialist in 2012...Enters fall camp in a tight battle with redshirt junior Nick Belcher to replace departed All-American Blake Erickson...Has a very strong leg...2011: Provided depth at the kicker position last season after transferring from Arizona State...Saw action in four games as a kickoff specialist. high School: Earned four varsity letters...Garnered All-Area and AllConference honors...Was named WHKP Player of the Game and Special Teams Player of the Year as a senior...personal: Industrial Engineering Technology major...Born December 31, 1990...The son of Chuck and Milissa Roper.

Will compete for a backup role at the “Dog” position behind veterans Cortney Ingram and Jeremy White...Has outstanding ability and will be expected to contribute on special teams. 2011: Was redshirted...high School: Earned letters in football, basketball, track and baseball...Earned All-Area and Region honors in football...Also excelled in track as he was on the 4x100 state champion relay team in 2010, the 4x400 state champion relay team as well as the 400-meter champion in 2011. personal: A mechanical engineering technology major…Born April 7, 1992...The son of Renee and Silas Richard...Brother Donovan was an All-MEAC linebacker for the Bulldogs during a stellar career (2008-2011) and was signed as a free agent by the Jacksonville Jaguars in 2012.

South Carolina State

Had a great spring...Made great strides in improving his foot work, hands, pass rush and overall knowledge of the game...Also improved by leaps and bounds in the weight room and is expected to challenge veteran Marquis Parks for the staring duties at defensive end...2011: Was redshirted...high School: Lettered in both football and basketball... Reaped All-County honors in football twice and was also twice All-Region in basketball. personal: A business management major...Born August 5, 1992...The son of Cassandra and James Robinson...His uncle, Leroy “Foots” Robinson was an All-MEAC offensive lineman for the Bulldogs in the late 70s, early 80s.

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tevin RichaRd

dl*6-4*, 245*r-Fr. goose Creek, SC goose Creek hS

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returning BulldogS dennis Rowe

3

Jalen siMMons

wr*6-4*, 205*r-So. Columbia, SC keenan hS

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Should challenge for more playing time this season...Staff is still looking for him to have a breakout year which he is very capable of...Is a big physical target who runs well...His continued improvement would be a big boost for the Bulldogs in the throw game. 2011: Played in eight of the team’s 11 contests...Finished the year with six catches for 43 yards and one touchdown, which came in a victory over Delaware State...Best performance was four catches at Savannah State. 2010: Was redshirted. high School: Earned one letter each in football and track and four in basketball...Garnered All-Area and All-State honors in football and All-Region and All-State accolades in basketball...Played on the 2-A basketball state championship team and participated in the 2-A state track championship. personal: A business major...Born November 11, 1991...The son of Dennis and Allison Rowe.

Will play a major role in the Bulldog offense in 2012...Has been penciled in as the co-starter with Asheton Jordan at running back...An outstanding runner with quickness, speed and power...Is also expected to be one of the top performers on special teams and the starting kickoff returner. 2011: Saw action in all 11 contests and started two as a true freshman...Finished as the team’s third-leading rusher with 70 attempts for 304 yards and two touchdowns...Also led the team in kick returns with 26 for 546 yards (21.0 avg.), with a long return of 64 yards. high School: Earned four letters in football...Reaped All-State and All-County honors. personal: A sport communication major...Born April 1, 1992...The son of Donald Simmons and Janice Simmons.

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ol*6-3*, 310*Sr. Jonesboro, ga Mt. Zion hS/louisburg

Is expected to be in the hunt for the starting duties at right tackle...Emerged from spring practice number one on depth chart at the position ahead of Cephas “CJ” Wilson...Has great ability and size...May be used on special teams as well...2011: Was a solid backup at right tackle in 2011...Saw action in all 11 games and performed well when called upon...Also made outstanding contributions as a special teams player...2010: Sat out the campaign after transferring in from Louisburg College. high School: Earned multiple letters in football...Reaped All-Area honors and second team All-America accolades... personal: A family and consumer science major...Born March 28, 1990...The son of Tonya and Jimmy Scott.

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wr*6-2*, 190*So. rex, ga Mt. Zion hS

Was a top reserve at defensive back in 2011 but made the switch to wide receiver in the spring...Should be one of the top reserves in a solid receiver corps...Has good size and runs well, giving Bulldog quarterbacks a big target downfield...Was very productive in the spring and continued improvement could catapult him into a starting role...Should continue to contribute on special teams. 2011: Provided backup duty in the secondary at cornerback...Performed well as a true freshman...Saw action in nine of 11 contests, recording eight tackles, seven unassisted, with two pass breakups...Also was an impact player on special teams. high School: Lettered in both football and basketball...Earned All-County and All-Region accolades. personal: A physical activity management major...Born November 3, 1992...The son of Karen Boston Smith and Toby Smith, and Lawrence Smith.

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dl*6-1*, 290*Sr. Charleston, SC James island hS

Is in a tight battle with redshirt sophomore Curtis Hill for one of the starting spots at defensive tackle...Has the ability to be a dominating player in the MEAC...Needs to continue to improve his pass rush moves...2011: Had a solid and productive year...Started all 11 contests...Actually played his best ball when senior Ronell Ferguson was out injured for two games...Provided some muchneeded toughness in the middle to the defense...Recorded 16 tackles, seven solos, with two tackles behind the line and one sack.

2010: Was the starter at defensive tackle early in season but broke hand against FAMU and didn’t return to near end of campaign...Started three of the eight games he appeared in. 2009: Was one of the top reserves on the defensive line...Played in 11 of the team’s 12 contests and was the starter in two...Finished the campaign with 10 tackles, including five solos and one tackle for loss. high School: Lettered in both football and track and field...Reaped All-State and All-Low Country honors and played in the prestigious Shrine Bowl. personal: A business management major...Born January 24, 1991...the son of Viola Wingate and James Smith...Uncle Leonard Wingate played football for SC State in the 80s. Career Statistics Season gp-gS Solos tot tFl/yds Sacks/yds ints. pBu FF 2009 10-1 5 10 2/6 2010 8-3 3 8 2011 11/11 7 16 2/11 1/11 totals 29-15 15 34 4/17 1/11

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lS/h*5-11*, 210*Sr. Jacksonville, Fl trinity Christian

Returns as the starting long snapper on punts after missing all of the 2011 campaign with an injury late in the 2010 season...Will also be the holder on the field goal unit...Has rebound well and will be a key specialist for SC State...2011: Missed the entire campaign after suffering an ACL injury. 2010: Had a solid year as the long snapper on punts and the holder on field goal attempts before being injured last in the campaign. high School:Lettered three years and earned All-Conference accolades.personal: A criminal justice major..Born February 24, 1990..The son of Ruth and Derek Smith.

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Returned a fumble 12 yards for a touchdown in a 54-14 win over Howard. high School: Lettered four years in football...Also earned letters in basketball, track, baseball and soccer...Reaped All-State and All-Region honors and played on the 2005 1-A state championship team. personal: A sport communication major...Born May 6, 1991...the son of Sarah and Joe Thomas.

lB*6-1*, 215*Jr. Blackville,SC Blackville-hilda hS

Career Statistics Will be the starter at the “Mike” linebacker position in 2012 after starting at the “Will” linebacker post in 2011...Has outstanding ability and should be leader of the Bulldog linebacker corps, taking over for the departed Donovan Richard...A savvy player on the field...Should reap preseason and postseason honors...2011: Was the starter at WLB in all 11 Bulldog games...Finished second on team in total tackles with 100, including a team-leading 67 unassisted...Also had five tackles in the backfield, three sacks and three interceptions, most on the team...Was the Defensive MVP on squad. 2010: Played mostly on special teams but saw action otherwise in eleven of the team’s twelve games.

Season gp-gS Solos tot tFl/yds Sacks/yds ints. 2011 11-0 13 17 2/3 2011 11-11 67 100 5/27 3/24 3-57 totals 22-11 80 117 7/30 3/24 3-57

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dB*5-10*, 175*Jr. Columbia, SC Blythewood hS

Will compete for playing time at safety...Entered fall camp as the top reserve at the “Dog” position behind senior Cortney Ingram...Has been a steady performer in the secondary and also a valuable asset on special teams, where he will be counted on again this season. 2011: Contributed as a reserve last season...Had limited snaps on defense but was an impact player on special teams...Played in ten of 11 contests, recording nine total tackles, six of them solos, along with one sack and two pass breakups...2010: Played mostly on special teams last year...Did see action in eleven of the team’s twelve contests...Recorded five tackles, three of them unassisted. 2009: Was redshirted. high School: Lettered in both football and track and field...Earned All-Region and All-State accolades...Played on the 2006 AAA state football championship team and the 2007 AAA track and field state championship squad...personal: A physical education major...Born June 14, 1992...the son of Carolyn Johnson.

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returning BulldogS 2010: Was the top backup at quarterback after rebounding from an off-season injury...Saw action in ten of the team’s twelve games... Completed 10 of 14 pass attempts for 103 yards and one touchdown...Also rushed 28 times for 142 yards and a score. 2009: Was the top reserve at quarterback and saw action in eleven of the team’s 12 contests...Had his best outing in ESPN MEAC-SWAC Challenge, when he took over from a dehydrated Malcolm Long early in the second half to direct two scoring drives as the Bulldogs held off Grambling 34-31 in Orlando...Was the game’s Offensive MVP...Completed 11 of 20 attempts with two interceptions for 106 yards...Also rushed 50 times for 224 yards (4.5 ypc) and one touchdown. 2008: Was redshirted. high School: Was one of the top quarterbacks in North Carolina as a senior at Richmond Senior High in 2007…Earned letters in both football and track and field two seasons…Offensive MVP as a senior…Mid-Southeastern Player of the Year. personal: Physical activity management major…Born August 22, 1989…the son of Derrick E. Wiley and Sandy Michael...Older brother of SC State sophomore quarterback Tedarrius Wiley.

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QB*6-1*, 205*r-Sr. rockingham, nC richmond Senior hS

Had his 2011 season short-circuited by a knee injury against Norfolk State...Has battled back courageously from the injury and is bidding to regain his spot as the starting signal caller in 2012...Is neck-and-neck with junior Richard Cue who replaced him in the lineup after the he was injured in a loss to Norfolk State...Younger brother, Tedarrius is also a contender. 2011: Started the first five games of the season before sustaining an injury that forced him to the sidelines for the final six contests..Ended the season completing 58 of 114 attempts for 728 yards, six touchdowns and three interceptions...Also rushed 84 times for 276 yards and four scores...Tied school record for TDs accounted for (6) in a 69-0 (9-24-11) win over Delaware State...Led offense to most points (21) vs. a FBS opponent vs. Indiana (917-11).

Career statistics Season 2009 2010 2011 totals

gp-gS Com-att-int pct yds. tdslg rush yds tds 11-0 11-20-2 55.0 106 0 20 50 224 1 10-0 10-14-0 71.4 103 1 32 28 103 1 5-5 58-115-3 50.4 727 7 71 84 285 4 26-5 79-45-5 56.9 936 8 71 162 612 6

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Will be the third quarterback competing for the signalcalling duties in the fall...His older brother – senior Derrick Wiley – and junior Richard Cue are the other two....Has outstanding ability and can be a threat to Bulldog opponents as both a passer and runner...Has been waiting for an opportunity to show his talent...2011: Was unable to get much playing time as the third quarterback on the SC State roster...Saw game action against only one opponent, Delaware State...Completed both pass attempts for 25 yards and a score in the contest.

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returning BulldogS 2011: Was a starter and the on-field leader of the receiver corps...Started all 11 contests and finished the campaign with 17 catches for 208 yards and two touchdowns...2010: Started in all twelve games...Tied for third on the team in receptions with 19 for 250 yards and two touchdowns...Was also a key performer on special teams. 2009: Saw limited action in six of the team’s twelve contests...Ended the year with four catches for 36 yards, including a long grab of 16 yards...Was outstanding on special teams. 2008: Was redshirted. high School: Earned three letters at Riverside High School…Also reaped All-Region honors and played in the 2007 Shrine Bowl. personal: A mechanical engineering technology major…Born June 9, 1989…the son of Thomas and Teresa Williams.

2010: Was redshirted but directed the Scout Team to unprecedented numbers. high School: Earned multiple letters in football...Also garnered All-Region and All-State honors...Directed his team to the state 4-A football championship, earning MVP honors for the game. personal: An elementary education major...Born December 26, 1991...the son of Derrick E. Wiley and Sandy Michael ...Younger brother of Bulldog quarterback Derrick Wiley.

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wr*6-1*, 190*r-Sr. taylors, SC riverside hS

Career Statistics (offense) Season gp-gS rec yds 2009 6-0 4 36 2010 12-12 19 250 2011 11-11 17 208 totals 29-23 40 494

Expected to start at wide receiver for a third straight year...Is coming off a strong spring showing and should be an impact player on offense for the Bulldogs...Can play either inside or outside receiver...Is a strong, physical receiver with solid blocking skills in the run game...Also sure-handed with only one dropped ball last season...Has a great work ethic...Should also be a major contributor on special teams...A candidate for postseason honors.

avg 9.0 13.2 12.2 12.4

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long 16 37 39

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ol*6-5*, 285*r-So lake City, SC lake City hS

Is coming off a very productive showing in 2011 and is expected to start at left tackle for a second consecutive campaign...Possesses loads of talent, good size and good work ethic...Has the ability to become one of the top lineman in the MEAC. 2011: Started all eleven contests and was a solid performer each time he hit the field...A good block with solid technique. 2010: Was redshirted. high School: Lettered in football, basketball and track...Earned All-Region and All-State honors...Played on the 2010 3-A state basketball championship team. personal: A biology major...Born January 6, 1993...the son of Linda and Larry Wilson.

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ol*6-4*, 284*r-So. Columbia, SC richland nehS

A University of Georgia transfer...Possesses great versatility and may be called on to play both safety positions, as well as at corner.

Has rebounded from an injury that sidelined him for all of the 2011 season and will compete for the starting job at right tackle...Enters fall drills number two on the depth chart at the spot behind Domanic Wilson, also a sophomore. 2011: Missed the entire campaign due to injury. high School: Earned three varsity letters in football and two in basketball...Reaped AllRegion, All-District and second-team All-State honors...Was a starter in the 2009 Shrine Bowl. personal: A sport communication major...Born June 10, 1992...The son of Cephas Wilson Sr., and Latarshia Wilson...Is a first cousin of the late soul singer Luther Vandross.

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adRian kollock

dl*6-4*, 240*r-Fr. Florence, SC South Florence hS

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Had good 2011 spring showing and is expected to contribute as a reserve defensive lineman.

wr*6-3*, 194*Fr. Spartanburg, SC Spartanburg hS

Possesses outstanding talent and is coming off a solid high school senior season...Earned a number of honors his final prep season and has the ability to come in and compete for playing time at quarterback.

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dt*6-2*, 295*Fr. Salisbury, nC north rowan hS

Got a big head start as he came in during the spring semester got a chance to work out and learn the defense...A strong, quick play with savvy and is expected to be an impact player on the D-Line in the fall.

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dB*6-1*, 200*Sr. Johnston, SC Strom thurmond hS

wr*6-4*, 190*r-Fr. pickens, SC pickens hS

Very heady player with great savvy on the field.Earned three varasity letters in football and two in basketball. MVP as a senior and offensive MVP twice in prep career.

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2012 newCoMerS taquan west

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rB*5-8*, 195*r-Fr. Charlotte, nC hopewell hS

A big receiver with great natural ability in catching the ball...Gives Bulldog quarterbacks a big target down field.

Is coming off a redshirt freshman season but is expected to provide depth at running back for the Bulldogs in 2012...Should also help on special teams.

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wr*6-4*, 205*Fr. lexington, SC lexington hS

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dB*6-0*, 200*Jr. riverdale, ga Mundy Mills/atlanta prep

Transferred in from Atlanta Prep, his most recent school, but has also had stops at Alabama A&M and Georgia Military Academy... An outstanding athlete whose experience, toughness and leadership will bolster the Bulldog secondary.

wr*5-10*, 180*Sr. Sumter, SC Sumter hS

Moves up from the Scout Team...Has great knowledge of the offense and is expected to provide backup duty as a receiver.

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lB*6-2*, 215*Fr. Statesboro, ga Statesboro hS

Another very talented freshman who will compete for playing time at the “Mike” linebacker position and also contribute on special teams.

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Bulldog head CoaCh oliver “Buddy” Pough head CoaCh 11th Season at SC State

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Oliver “Buddy” Pough is in his 11th season as head football coach at South Carolina State, his alma mater. Since succeeding head coach emeritus Willie Jeffries as Bulldog head coach in 2002, Pough has established SC State football as one of the top programs in the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference and the Football Championship Subdivision (FCS). During a 10-year tenure at the school where he earned a bachelor’s and a master’s as well as All-MEAC honors as an offensive lineman, Pough has compiled an enviable 83-33 overall record and a 64-15 MEAC worksheet. His teams have also captured two MEAC titles (2008 & 2009) outright and shared two others (2004, 2010), and his overall and conference records trail only Jeffries. SC State was 7-4 overall and 6-2 in the MEAC during the 2011 campaign. During the 2010 season, the Bulldogs finished 9-3 and were 7-1 in the MEAC to tie for the championship after winning the title outright in both 2009 and 2008. Pough’s team also earned its third straight berth to the FCS playoffs and finished the 2010 campaign ranked high in all of the HBCU polls and Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) rankings. In 2009, SC State was named National Black Champion by the Sheridan Broadcasting Network, the 100 Percent Wrong Club of Atlanta, the Washington (DC) Pigskin Club and the Box-to-Row /BASN. In addition, the Bulldogs finished number seven in all three major FCS polls – The Sports Network, the FCS Coaches Poll and Any Given Saturday.

Pough’s Coaching honors n MEAC Coach of the Year n Washington Pigskin MEAC Coach of the Year n100% Wrong Club MEAC Coach of the Year n The State Newspaper Coach of the Year n Orangeburg Touchdown Club Coach of the Year n Finalist for the Eddie Robinson Award South Carolina State

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Pough’s 2009 squad finished 10-3 overall, captured its second consecutive MEAC crown with an unblemished 8-0 record and made back-to-back appearances in the FCS playoffs. The Orangeburg native reaped Coach of the Year honors in the MEAC -- his second in as many seasons – and also earned the accolade from The (Columbia, SC) State newspaper, the Washington Pigskin Club, the 100 Percent Wrong Club of Atlanta and the Orangeburg Touchdown Club. His 2008 squad was just as impressive, finishing 10-2 and winning the MEAC title with an 8-0 mark, the team’s first outright title in 14 seasons, and returning to the FCS playoffs for the first time since the 1982 campaign. Pough became the 14th head football coach at South Carolina State in the fall of 2002, taking over the reins from the legendary Willie Jeffries, who retired after 19 years at the helm. He posted a 7-5 overall record and a 4-4 mark in the MEAC in

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his inaugural season in 2002 and has had a winning campaign in each of his nine seasons. In 2003, he guided the Bulldogs to an 8-4 overall record and a 6-2 mark in MEAC play, losing only to Hampton and Bethune- Cookman. Along with the last three consec utive titles (2008-10), the 2004 season can be considered another one of the team’s best under Pough, as the Bulldogs produced the first-of-two consecutive 9-2 seasons. SC State was 6-2 in MEAC play that season, tying the Hampton Pirates for the 2004 championship. In 2005, Pough’s team duplicated the 9-2 record of the previous year and improved to 7-1 in the MEAC, with the lone league loss coming at the hands of eventual champion and nationally-ranked Hampton. Following a couple of 7-4 records in 2006 and 2007, the Bulldogs had 10 win seasons in each of the next two campaigns -- 2008 (10-3) and 2009 (10-2). SC State was also a perfect 8-0 in the MEAC both

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years. Prior to taking the reins at South Carolina State, Pough spent five seasons as an assistant at the University of South Carolina (USC), the last three as a running backs coach under Lou Holtz. During his stint at USC, he helped build the Gamecocks into one of the top offensive teams in the SEC. USC made back-to-back appearances in the Outback Bowl in 2000 and 2001. Before going to USC, Pough was on of the top high school coaches in the Palmetto State, leading Fairfield-Central to a perfect 15-0 record in 1996 and claiming the Class AAA state title. He earned South Carolina High School League (SCHSL) Coach-ofthe-Year honors for his efforts, the first of three such honors. Pough also had coaching stints at Keenan High in Columbia, where he built the Raiders into one of the top Class AAA teams in the state. An Orangeburg native and former offensive lineman for SC State, Pough helped the Bulldogs amass a 16-6 record during the 1973 and 1974 seasons, a span in which SC State suffered just two MEAC losses and captured a pair of league titles. After graduating in 1975, he joined the staff at nearby Orangeburg-Wilkinson High (197679), before returning to his alma mater as an assistant coach in 1979. The Bulldogs made consecutive trips to the Div. 1-AA playoffs (1981 & 1982) during his tenure as an assistant. Pough is involved in a number of community and civic organizations and has been a leader in contributing to the advancement of Orangeburg and the surrounding community. He and his wife, Josie, are the parents of two sons--Oliver “Bud” IV and Lee Judson and a daughter-in-law, Dr. Natalie Odom Pough, whose parents – Leroy and Barbara Odom – are SC State graduates.

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Bulldog aSSiStant CoaCheS david Blanchard, assistant head Coach/defensive line David Blanchard is in his 18th season as a member of the South Carolina State coaching staff. Elevated to assistant head coach in 2007, Blanchard coaches the Bulldog defensive line, an assignment he has held for the last ten seasons. He served as recruiting coordinator under Coach Buddy Pough for seven seasons (2002-08) and was offensive line coach under retired Bulldog head coach Willie Jeffries. Blanchard joined the SC State staff as a full-time coach in 1995, following one year as a student assistant. He has continued to build upon the team’s history of success in developing outstanding defensive linemen. During his tenure, he has aided in the development of some of the best linemen to ever wear the Garnet & Blue, among them former National Football League offensive linemen Lewis Kelly, Raleigh Roundtree, Dawani Fladger, tight end Arthur Love who earned a Super Bowl ring with the New England Patriots, as well as defensive lineman Ken Jones, who played in the 2007 Arena Bowl Championship with the Columbus Destroyers. He played with former NFL standout Orlando “Zeus” Brown. Two guys he coached are now working here at SC State they are Markus James (weight room) and Ronell

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Ferguson (defensive assistant). In 2002, Blanchard made the switch from offensive line coach to defensive line. Since that time, he has helped Coach Pough win or share four MEAC titles. In addition, he has gone on to develop some of the best defensive lines in the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference, producing at least one All-MEAC defensive lineman in each of the last seven seasons. A few years ago, it was Jason Ayers and Patrick Washington. Before that, it was Cedric Lloyd and Keyon Brooks. Eric Turner was a first-team selection four seasons ago and in 2005, it was Travis Kinloch earning his second All-MEAC nod under Blanchard’s tutelage. However, the best example of Blanchard’s leadership came in former Bulldog nose tackle Marcus Darby, who came to SCSU with no prep experience, but earned All-MEAC honors in the 2004 season. A standout offensive lineman for the Bulldogs from 1990-94, Blanchard earned All-MEAC honors as a center in 1992 and 1993. He also anchored the SCSU offensive line that propelled the Bulldogs to the 1993 Heritage Bowl against Southern. Blanchard earned a Bachelor of Science from South Carolina State in 1994. In 1999, he completed an internship with the Miami Dolphins under then-head coach Jimmy Johnson. Blanchard is a 1989 graduate of Thomson High School in Thomson, Georgia where he was a letter winner in both football and basketball. He earned All-Region honors twice (1987-89) and All-State accolades in 1989. He and his wife, the former Trevenia Bracey of Camden, are the proud parents of two children -- daughter Morgan (11), and son David Jr. (5).

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Bulldog aSSiStant CoaCheS gerald harrison Kevin magouirk, offensive Coordinator/ Quarterbacks

defensive line/Pro liaison/ Football operations

Gerald Harrison is in his ninth season as an assistant football coach at SC State. His current basic assignment is the defensive line, where he coaches the tackles. He is also director of football operations and pro liaison for the Bulldogs. Harrison joined Coach Buddy Pough’s staff in 2004 as running back coach, and helped with the resurgence of the Bulldog rushing attack in 2005. He switched to defense in 2006 and began working with the defensive line. During his tenure with the Bulldog offense, SC State continued to be one of the top rushing teams in the Southeast. Highlighting Harrison’s work was the development of former Bulldog running back DeShawn Baker, an All-American rusher and the 2006 MEAC Offensive Player of the Year. Under Harrison’s watchful eye in 2005, Baker became just the second SCSU running back in nearly a decade to post back-to-back 1,000-yard rushing seasons. He finished his career in 2006 number two on the career rushing list with over 3,700 yards. Harrison brought a wealth of experience and knowledge of football to Orangeburg seven years ago, following a successful 28year high school coaching career in which he was highly regarded by coaches throughout the state of South Carolina. He earned several coaching honors during his stint as a high school coach. Before coming to Orangeburg, Harrison spent six seasons as the head coach at Darlington High School in Darlington, SC. He also enjoyed coaching stints at Mayo High School in Darlington, as well as two seasons at St. Stephen High School in St. Stephen, SC. Harrison earned a bachelor’s at SC State in 1974, and also holds a master’s from the institution. He and his wife, Dr. Valerie Harrison, are the proud parents of two children – son Gerald Jr. and daughter Gerrin.

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Kevin Magouirk (Pronounced Ma-gwerk) is in his fifth season as an assistant at South Carolina State. He has coached the Bulldog quarterbacks the past four seasons and is beginning his third season as offensive coordinator. Overseeing the transition from SC State great Malcolm Long, this past season saw 2 Quarterbacks at the helm for the Bulldogs. Derrick Wiley started the season and before being injured, engineered a Buddy Pough era high of 69 points against Delaware State. Wiley finished the day tying the school record for Touchdowns accounted for in a game with 6. Richard Cue finished the season for an injured Wiley as the starter and went 5-1 as the signal caller. Cue led the Bulldogs to their 1st non HBCU victory since 1999 over Georgia State. Cue returns as the team’s leading passer (900 yards) and second on the team in rushing (514). Magouirk coached the most prolific passers in SC State history in quarterback Malcolm Long who completed his illustrious career (2007-2010) with thirteen combined school passing records (singleseason and career) and earned All-MEAC honors twice in his career, including being named 2010 Pre-season MEAC Player of the Year. Magouirk, a former wide receiver and running back at the University of South Carolina, is in his tenth year as a college coach. Prior to joining the Bulldog staff, he served one season (2007) as an assistant wide receiver coach at the Citadel, assisting with the development of now Arizona Cardinals WR Andre Roberts and helping the Bulldogs to a 7-4 record. He previously served coaching stints as offensive coordinator at Husson College (2005-2006) in Maine, wide receivers coach at Lehigh (Pa.) University (2003-2004) and as an assistant at St. Anselm College (2002) in New Hampshire. Before making the transition to the collegiate ranks, Magouirk served one season (2001) as the wide receiver coach at McLean (Va.) High School. A native of Mandeville, LA, Magouirk is a 2001 graduate of The University of South Carolina, where he earned a Bachelor of Science in Retail Management. Magouirk is single.

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Bulldog aSSiStant CoaCheS mike adams, defensive Coordinator/linebackers

Mike Adams is in his seventh year as an assistant football coach at South Carolina State. Adams joined the Bulldog staff in 2006 as defensive back coach and coach of special teams’ coordinator. In 2008, he was promoted to defensive coordinator and his assignment changed to linebackers. Since Adams has worked with the Bulldog defense, SC State has fielded one of the best units in the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference and the Football Championship Subdivision. He helped Coach Buddy Pough’s team to outright MEAC championships in both 2008 and 2009 and a share of the league crown in 2010. SC State also made three consecutive trips to the FCS playoffs. Prior to coming to Orangeburg to join the Bulldog staff, Adams enjoyed a productive coaching career at three other colleges – Ball State, St. Joseph’s (Ind.) and West Georgia. Adams began his coaching career in 1997 at Ball State – his alma mater – as a student assistant, working with linebackers. That assignment was followed by a stint as an assist coach at St. Joseph’s (Ind.) where he coached several positions. During the 1998 campaign, Adams coached wide receivers and running backs at St. Joseph’s. He moved to defense the following season as defensive back coach, a position he held two seasons (1999 and 2000). Following the 2000 season, Adams accepted a position as an assistant at the University of West Georgia. He spent five seasons at UWG as defensive back coach and special teams coach before moving to SC State. A native of Indianapolis, Adams is a 1998 grad-

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uate of Ball State where he earned a bachelor’s in sports administration. the adams File at SC State: n 2010 MEAC Co-Champion, FCS Playoff Participant (9-3 Overall / 7-1 MEAC), n 2010 - #1 Nation in Total Defense: 196.73 yds/g (Reg. Season) n 2010 - #1 Nation in Rushing Defense: 70.36 yds/g (Reg. Season) n 2010 - #1 Nation in Passing Defense: 126.36 yds/g (Reg. Season) n 2010 - #2 Nation in Scoring Defense: 13 pts/g (Reg. Season) n 2010 - #2 Nation in Sacks: 3.55/g (Reg. Season) n 2010 - #2 Nation in Pass Efficiency Defense: 83.36 (Reg. Season) n 2010 - #2 Nation in 1st Downs Allowed: 12.73/g (Reg. Season) n 2010 - #5 Nation in 3rd Downs Conversion: 28.21% (Reg. Season) n 2010 - #6 Nation in Tackle For Loss: 8.23/g (Reg. Season) n 2010 - #1 MEAC in Total Defense: 198.1 yds/g n 2010 - #1 MEAC in Scoring Defense: 10.2 pts/g n 2010 - #1 MEAC in Rushing Defense: 46.6 yds/g n 2010 - #1 MEAC in Sacks: 32 / 226 yds n 2010 - #1 MEAC in Interceptions: 15 / 260 yds (2 TD) n 2010 - #1 MEAC in Opponent 3rd Down Conversion: 28% n 2010 - #1 MEAC in Opponent 1st Downs: 12.5/g n 2010 - #2 MEAC in Passing Defense: 151.5 yds/g n 2010 - #2 MEAC in Pass Efficiency Defense: 86.7 n 2010 – Defensive Player of Year in MEAC: David Erby (LB) n 2010 – 1st Team MEAC All-Conference Player: David Erby (LB) n 2010 – 2nd Team MEAC All-Conference Players: Jayson Ayers (DE), Pat Washington (DE), Donovan Richard (LB), Dominique Ellis (FS), Semaj Moody (CB)

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Wide receivers

Lee Chambers is in his third year as an assistant with South Carolina State. He joined the Bulldog staff in 2010 as an offensive line assistant, working and with tackles and tight ends. His assignment this season is as receivers coach. Last season Chambers coached seventhround National Football League draft pick Johnny Culbreath, a two-time All-American and three-time All-MEAC performer, Josh Harrison, a 2010 All-American and the MEAC Offensive Lineman of the Year and a free agent signee by the Pittsburgh Steelers, and tight end Antuanne Kerr, a first-team All-MEAC selection and honorable mention All-American. Also, he helped coordinate a kickoff unit that ranked as high as #13 nationally last season, while in 2010 the unit was ranked #24 in the nation in Division I-AA. Prior to joining Coach Buddy Pough’s staff, Chambers spent three seasons (2006-09) as an assistant at the University of Buffalo. During his tenure at Buffalo, he helped the team to the 2007 MAC East Championship. In 2008, Buffalo captured the MAC EAST Championship, the MAC Conference title and participated in the International Bowl. While at Buffalo, Chambers coached running backs and was special teams coordinator in 2009. He also helped develop several All-MAC players and a Doak Walker List candidate in running back James Starks, who set school records in rushing yardage and touchdowns and was drafted by the Green Bay Packers. In addition to his tenure at Buffalo, Chambers served coaching stints at Pikesville College in Kentucky and at Gardner-Webb, his alma mater. A native of Anderson, SC, Chambers was a starter on the offensive line at Gardner-Webb University, while earning his degree in Sports Management. Chambers is married to the former Francisca Agvero of Vina Del Mar, Chile and they reside in Orangeburg, SC.

Joel Taylor begins his third season as the defensive backs coach at South Carolina State, where he previously played defensive back and spent four years on the coaching staff as an assistant. Taylor returned to Orangeburg and his alma mater in 2010 following a one-year stint as outside linebacker coach at Lenoir Rhyne in Hickory, NC. Taylor has helped guide the Bulldog defense to be one of the nation's best. Taylor’s previous knowledge of the Bulldog system helped to develop a secondary hit hard by the loss of three starters from the 2009 Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference and National Black Championship team. He took a unit of four new starters in the secondary in 2010 and finished with the #1 Pass Defense and #2 Pass Efficiency in the nation. Additionally, the Bulldog defense finished #1 in the nation in total defense. The Bulldog secondary finished 12th in the nation with 17 interceptions on the season spearheaded by AllMEAC players Dominique Ellis and Semaj Moody. Last year, the secondary finished #10 in the nation in defensive pass efficiency led by Christian Thompson and Dominique Ellis, both finishing with All-MEAC honors. Thompson and Ellis became the third and fourth players to make an NFL roster under Taylor. The previous two being Phillip Adams (drafted 7th round by 49ers) and Rafael Bush (free agent to Falcons). Christian Thompson was drafted in the 4th round by the Baltimore Ravens and Dominique Ellis signed as a free agent with Kansas City Chiefs. Prior to returning to SC State, Taylor served four years (200408) on the SC State coaching staff, the first two as an offensive assistant with the offensive line and the final two seasons as a defensive secondary assistant. He had a very productive career as a defensive back at SC State, reaping several honors during his four year (2001-04) career. He lettered all four seasons and was team captain and defensive MVP in 2004. He was also a starter in the secondary of the 2003 Bulldog squad which finished number one nationally in pass defense efficiency. A Brooklyn, NY native, Taylor grew up in Irmo, SC. He earned a bachelor’s in computer science at SC State in 2004 and a master’s in rehabilitation counseling in 2008.

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Secondary assistant

Danny Lewis is in his fifth season on the South Carolina State coaching staff, with his primary assignment as running backs, tight ends coach and special teams coordinator. The fifth-year Bulldog assistant will also coordinate recruiting for Coach Buddy Pough’s staff. During his first two seasons on the Bulldog staff (20082009), Lewis coached SC State’s all-time leading rusher Will Ford. Ford earned AllMEAC and All-America accolades during his Bulldog career, and was named MEAC Offensive Player of the Year in 2008. As Special Teams Coordinator he coached Blake Erickson a I-AA & All-MEAC 2010 performer. Prior to coming to SC State, Lewis’ previous assignment was at Middle Tennessee State (2006), where he served as Director of Football Operations, overseeing the day-to-day logistics of the football program. He previously served five seasons at The Citadel, where he had several assignments, among them assistant athletic director for compliance and academic services (2005), assistant head coach (2003 & 2004), running backs coach and recruiting coordinator (2001-04). During his tenure with The Citadel, Lewis coached All-Southern Conference performers at running back, including Nehemiah Broughton who was selected in the 2005 NFL Draft by the Washington Redskins. Lewis also coached Bud Pough, son of SC State head coach Oliver “Buddy” Pough, for two seasons. Lewis spent the spring of 2000 on Coach Tony Felder’s staff at Benedict as offensive line coach and recruiting coordinator before accepting a graduate assistant’s position under Lou Holtz at the University of South Carolina. He began his coaching career at Newberry College (1998-99) under Mike Taylor and also worked with coach Buddy Pough as a graduate assistant at USC under Holtz. A native of Lexington, SC, Lewis played tight end and lettered at Charleston Southern before graduating in 1995 from the University of South Carolina with a degree in sports management. Lewis is married to the former Kim Shaw of Lexington and they have two sons – Eric (12) and Alex (9). The family resides in Columbia, SC

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Chris Cook is in his second season as an SC State assistant coach and will work with the Bulldog secondary. A Forest City, NC native, Cook joined Coach Buddy Pough’s staff this year after spending a year (2010) as an assistant at Chowan University in Murfreesboro, NC. Prior to his one-year stint at Chowan, Cook served short tenures as an assistant coach at North Carolina Tech Prep School in Charlotte, NC (2009) and Pikeville (Ky.) College (2008). He was also a student assistant coach at Gardner-Webb (NC) University (2002-07), where he helped lead GWU to two Big South Conference Championships. Cook attended Gardner-Webb University before earning his bachelor’s degree in sports management from the United States Sports Academy in 2011.

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Bulldog aSSiStant CoaCheS nygel Pearson, Jared Powers, offensive line

tackles & tight ends

Jared Powers is in his second season as a South Carolina State assistant coach. His assignment is offensive line coach. Powers, who replaces longtime assistant Demetrius Davis, brings a wealth of knowledge to the Bulldog coaching staff. Before coming to Orangeburg and joining Coach Buddy Pough staff this season, Powers served as a graduate assistant coach at the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill (Feb. 2010 to May 2011) of the Atlantic Coast Conference, where he worked with the offensive line and tight ends. He played a key role on the Tar Hill coaching staff that captured the 2010 Music City Bowl and led the nation with nine National Football League draft picks in 2011. Before going to UNCO, Powers served tenures as an assistant at Coffeyville (Kan.) Community College (2008-09), where his team won the 2009 North Star Bowl and he coached offensive lineman James Carpenter and Brandon Mosley, who both were 2011 NFL Draft picks. During his five seasons in junior college, he helped place over 100 student-athletes in four-year programs across the country; He also coached at Averett University of Danville, Va.; and Worcester Polytechnic Institute in Massachusetts. As a player, Powers spent one season at Ferrum College in 1999-00, where he earned first-team All-Conference honors before transferring to William Jewell College in Liberty, Missouri where he played two seasons, reaping second-team All-Conference both seasons, while earning a Bachelor of Arts in Communications. A North Port, FL graduate of Venice High School in Venice, Florida, Powers is a member of several professional organizations, among them the American Football Coaches Association (AFCA), Florida High School Association, and the North Carolina High School Athletics Association.

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Nygel Pearson is in his second year as a member of the South Carolina State football coaching staff. The SC State alumnus and former Bulldog offensive lineman will work with tackles and tight ends for Coach Buddy Pough. A Darlington, SC native, Pearson returned to his alma mater and Orangeburg, SC as an assistant this season after two years as Offensive Coordinator and Offensive Line Coach at Fairfield Central High School in Winnsboro, SC. Pearson was a standout offensive lineman for the Bulldogs during his playing career at SC State, where he earned a bachelor’s in physical education in 2008. He garnered All-MEAC honors as a Bulldog his senior campaign and was also a semifinalist for the Draddy Award, one of the top academic honors for collegiate football players. In addition, he earned MEAC Offensive Lineman of the Week accolades, and academic honors from the National Football Foundation, the MEAC and SC State. During his prep career at Darlington High Schools, he was a High School Sport Report All-State performer. He also earned All-Region, All-State, WPDE Zone and Florence Morning News All-Area accolades and played in the prestigious North-South All-Star Game. Pearson graduated from Mayo High Magnet School for Science, Technology, Engineering and Math.

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SuPPort StaFF trumain Carroll, markus James associate head Strength & Conditioning

head Strength & Conditioning Trumain Carroll is entering into his second season as the head strength and conditioning coach at South Carolina State University. Prior to coming to SC State, Carroll served as the director of strength and conditioning at the University of Missouri-Kansas City. There he helped lead multiple sports teams on to conference championships and appearances

Markus James is in his first season as the associate head strength and conditioning coach at South Carolina State. Prior to being named to the position earlier this year, James served one year as an assistant strength and conditioning coach at SC State, his alma mater. Before joining the staff of current head strength and conditioning Coach Trumain Carroll, James worked with Carroll’s predecessor, Coach Torre Becton. James also served as a student-intern assistant coach with the 2010 Bulldog football team that went on to win the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference championship that year. James earned four letters at SC State during his playing days (2006-2009) as a defensive lineman. He was a starter most of his career and one of the team leaders for squads that won back-to-back MEAC Championships (2008-2009) and made consecutive appearances in the NCAA FCS Playoffs. In addition to starting four years, he also reaped several honors, including preseason and postseason All- MEAC accolades in 2009, when he also served as team captain. James earned his Political Science-Public Administration degree from SC State in December 2010. Prior to enrolling at SC State as a student-athlete, James attended Fork Union Military Academy (FUMA), the nation’s premier college preparatory boarding military schools for boys in central Virginia. During his time there, he competed in PG football and excelled in numerous college prep courses. Before becoming a cadet at FUMA, James attended Bethel High School in his hometown of Hampton, Virginia. He competed in varsity football (2001-2004) and cross country (2003) while attending BHS. James is the son of Oliver and Maria James. He enjoys spending time with family and friends, reading, working out, and listening to music in his spare time.

in NCAA Tournaments. Before his tenure at Missouri-Kansas City, Carroll served as an assistant strength and conditioning coach at Oklahoma State University, his alma mater. There he assisted with the football team who went on to win the 2006 Independence Bowl in Shreveport, LA and the 2007 Insight Bowl in Tempe, AZ. He also directed the strength and conditioning program for the women’s basketball program that appeared in the 2008 Big XII Tournament Championship Game, and made it all the way to the 2008 NCAA Tournament Sweet Sixteen in New Orleans, LA. Carroll received his certification from the Collegiate Strength and Conditioning Coaches Association in May of 2007. A native of Missouri City, Texas, Carroll was a defensive lineman and linebacker for the OSU football squad from 2001-2005, helping the Cowboys to appearances in the 2002 Houston Bowl, the 2004 Cotton Bowl and the 2004 Alamo Bowl.Carroll graduated from Oklahoma State in December of 2005 with a degree in general business. After receiving his degree, he joined assistant athletic director for strength and conditioning Rob Glass’ staff as a graduate assistant in January of the following year. Prior to his arrival in Stillwater, Carroll attended Elkins High School in his hometown of Missouri City where he competed in football and basketball. Carroll, who resides in Orangeburg, SC, is the son of Kenneth Carroll and Mozelle Boniaby. He has two sisters – Kaylon and Ashlon -- and one brother, Quintin. He enjoys fishing, bowling and watching movies in his spare time.

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SuPPort StaFF david erby Craig harward,

asst. Strength & Conditioning

head athletic trainer

David Erby is in his second year as an assistant strength and conditioning coach at South Carolina State University. He joined the staff following the 2010 football season. An SC State alumnus, Erby was a member of the Bulldog football team from 2006 to 2010. He was one of the team’s top linebackers during his playing days. For most of his career, he was the anchor of one of the nation’s premier defenses, which powered SC State to consecutive MEAC championships in 2008, 2009 and 2010. During his enviable career, he earned both All-MEAC and All-America honors twice, and was conference Defensive Player of the Year in 2010, when he also served as team captain. Erby earned his physical education/activity management degree from SC State in December 2010. Prior to his arrival at SC State in 2006, Erby attended Rock Hill High School in his hometown of Rock Hill where he competed in football, basketball, wrestling and track & field. Erby is the son of David and Hayvonia Erby. He has two sisters Erica and Aujana Sims and two brothers Dominique Erby and Brandon White. He enjoys spending time with family and friends, watching movies, and working out in his spare time.

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Craig Harward is in the 10th season of a second tenure as head athletic trainer at South Carolina State. A familiar fixture on the sidelines, Harward oversees a Sports Medicine staff that services all of the University’s sixteen athletic teams. A noted and skilled athletic trainer, Harward returned to South Carolina State in 2003, after a nine-year absence. He earlier served as Bulldog head athletic trainer from 1991-1994. Prior to making his return to South Carolina State athletics, Harward spent nine years as the director of The Regional Medical Center’s HealthPlex in Orangeburg, South Carolina. Harward is certified by the National Athletic Trainers Association (NATA) Board of Certification and the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control. In 2005, he and his staff were recognized as the College and University Athletic Training Staff of the Year by the SC Athletic Training Association. Harward is president of the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference Sports Medicine Committee Harward, an Ocala, Florida native, began his professional career in 1982 as a teacher and athletic trainer at Brookland-Cayce High School in Columbia, SC. He holds a Bachelor of Arts from Newberry College (1980) and a master’s from the University of South Carolina (1982). He and his wife -- the former Lisa Elton of Columbia -- are the parents of three children. Harward also has a daughter from a previous marriage.

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SuPPort StaFF Stephanie troscinski, Sidney Fulton iV, head equipment manager

head Football athletic trainer

Sidney Fulton, IV is entering his sixth year as the Head Equipment Manager at South Carolina State University. Prior to his current position, he served two seasons as the assistant equipment manager for Bulldog athletic programs. Fulton is responsible for handling equipment and apparel for all sixteen Bulldog sports, as well as, supervising a staff of student-managers. Fulton is a graduate from Orangeburg-Wilkinson High School. As a student at SC State, Fulton began his college career as a member of the football team followed by a three year stint as a videographer in the athletics department. A native of Orangeburg, South Carolina, Fulton earned his Bachelor of Science degree in business management in 2004 from the accredited School of Business at South Carolina State University. Fulton is certified in the equipment field through the Athletic Equipment Manager Association. Fulton is married to the former Demenia Mays of Orangeburg. They are the proud parents of one son, Sidney Fulton, V.

Stephanie Troscinski joined the South Carolina State sports medicine staff in 2004, bringing with her an impressive resume. A native of Ontario Canada, Troscinski came to Orangeburg and SC State following stints as an athletic trainer for several professional and collegiate programs. She has been the Head Football Trainer for the Bulldogs since 2005. In addition to her sports medicine duties, Troscinski is an instructor in the Health and Physical Department, where she teaches Introduction to Athletic Training and Life Fitness Concepts. She is also a Pilates Level II Instructor . Her previous professional experience included working at the 2003 Canada Winter Games and at the St. Catherines Athletics Major Lacrosse. She also served as trainer with the Fort Erie Meteors Jr. B Hockey Team. Troscinski is certified by the NATA Board of Certification as well as the Canadian Athletic Therapists Association. She holds a Diploma in Sports Injury Management from Sheridan College in Oakville, Ontario and received a Bachelor of Physical Education with Distinction from Brock University in St. Catherines, Ontario. Troscinski is currently working on her Masters of Science in Complementary Alternative Medicine at the American College of Healthcare Sciences.

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2012 oPPonentS NoN-coNfereNce/Meac oppoNeNTs aug. 30 vs. @ georgia st.-georgia dome nickname:Panthers location:Atlanta, GA enrollement:31,000 head Coach:Bill Curry record at gSu:9-13 2011 record:3-8 Conference/record:N/A Football Contact:Allison George Phone/email:(404) 413-4032 Fax:404-413-4115 email:AGeorge@gsu.edu

sept. 8 vs. Bethune-cookman-o.c. dawson nickname:Wildcats location:Daytona Beach, Fla. enrollement:3,578 head Coach:Brain Jenkins record at BC-u: 18-5 (3rd year) 2011 record: 8-3 Conference/record: 6-2/T-2nd Football Contact:Micheal Stambaugh Phone/email:(386) 481-2278 Fax:(386) 481-2238 email:stambaughm@cookman.edu

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sept. 22 @ Texas a&M university nickname:Aggies location:College Station, Texas enrollement:50,054 head Coach:Kevin Sumlin record at ta&m:0-0/1st season 2011 record: 7-6 Conference/record: 4-5/6th Football Contact: Alan Cannon Phone/email:(979) 777-4200 Fax:(979) 845-6825 email:acannon@athletics.tamu.edu

nickname:Wildcats location:Tucson, Ariz enrollement:38,000 head Coach:Rich Rodriguez record at au: 0-0/ 1st season 2011 record: 4-8 Conference/record: 2-7/T-10th Football Contact:Tom Duddleston Jr. Phone/email:(520)621-4163 Fax:(520) 621-2681 email:Tduddles@arizona.edu

#3

sept. 29 vs. Norfolk st.-o.c. dawson nickname:Spartans location:Norfolk, VA enrollement:6,200 head Coach:Pete Adrian record at nSu:42-36/6 seasons 2011 record:8-3 Conference/record:7-1 Football Contact: Matt Michlaec Phone/email:(757) 823-2628 Fax: (757) 823-2628 email:mmichalec@nsu.edu

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oct. 6 @ N.c. central-Indianapolis, IN nickname:Eagles location:Durham, NC enrollement: 8,645 head Coach:Henry Frazier III record at nCCu: 2-9/2nd season 2011 record: 2-9 Conference/record:1-7 Football Contact:Kyle Serba Phone/email:(910) 530-7054 Fax:(910) 530-5426 email:KSerba@ncc.edu

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2012 oPPonentS NoN-coNfereNce/Meac oppoNeNTs oct. 13 @ delaware state nickname:Hornets location:Dover, DE enrollement:3,690 head Coach:Kermit Blount record at dSu:1-11 2011 record: 1-11 Conference/record:0-8 Football Contact:Dennis Jones Phone:(302)-857-7365 Fax:(302)857-6069 email:DJones@dsu.edu

Nov. 10 vs. @ N.c. a&T state nickname:Aggies location:Greensboro, NC enrollement:10,881 head Coach:Rod Broadway record at nC a&t: 5-6/2 season 2011 record:5-6 Conference/record:4-4/6th Football Contact:Brian Holloway Phone/email:(336) 334-7141 Fax: (336) 334-7566 email:mhollow@ncat.edu

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oct. 20 @ florida a&M nickname:Rattlers location:Tallahassee, FL enrollement:13,313 head Coach:Joe Taylor record at Famu:33-12/3rd season 2011 record: 33-12 Conference/record:6-2 Football Contact:Ronnie Johnson Phone/email: (850)-599-3736 Fax:(850)-599-3206 email:ronjon_2001@yahoo.com

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Nov. 17 vs. savannah st.-o.c. dawson nickname: Tigers location:Savannah, GA enrollement: 3,648 head Coach:Steve Davenport record at SSu: 1-11/2nd season 2011 record: 1-11 Conference/record:1-7 Football Contact:Opio Mashriki Phone/email:(912)-358-3430 Fax:(912) 353-5287 email:masharik@savannahstate.edu

#8

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oct. 27 vs. howard.-o.c. dawson nickname:Bison location:Washington, DC enrollement:10,500 head Coach:Gary Harrell record at howard: 5-6/2 season 2011 record:5-6 Conference/record: Football Contact: Edward Hill Jr. Phone/email:(202) 806-7174 Fax: (202) 806-9595 email:ehill1950@aol.com

#9

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2011 game reCaPS game 1

game 2

SC State 6,  Central michigan 21 September 1, 2011

SC State 26, #24 Bethune-Cookman 18 September 10, 2011

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Final Score South Carolina State 3 3 0 0 - 6 Central michigan 7 7 7 0 - 21

Score by Quarters South Carolina State Bethune-Cookman

SCoring Summary: 1st 13:05 Cmu - WILSON, Cody 45 yd pass from RADCLIFF, Ryan (HARMAN, David kick), 4-57 1:55, SCSu 0 - Cmu 7 09:27 SCSu - ERICKSON,Blake 41 yd field goal, 11-50 3:38, SCSu 3 - Cmu 7 2nd 08:17 Cmu - DAVIS, Titus 67 yd pass from RADCLIFF, Ryan (HARMAN, David kick), 1-67 0:12, SCSu 3 Cmu 14 02:31 SCSu - ERICKSON,Blake 29 yd field goal, 8-16 3:02, SCSu 6 - Cmu 14 3rd 07:04 Cmu - TIPTON, Zurlon 1 yd run (HARMAN, David kick), 12-53 6:47, SCSu 6 - Cmu 21 FirSt doWnS ruSheS-yardS (net) PaSSing ydS (net) total oFFenSe PlayS-yardS

SCSu Cmu 11 13 43-59 35-88 78 168 69-137 62-256

ruShing: South Carolina State-JORDON,Asheton 10-33; DAVIS, Caleb 8-27 PaSSing: South Carolina State-WILEY,Derrick 12-26-0-78. Central Michigan-RADCLIFF, Ryan 14-27-2-168. reCeiVing: South Carolina State-MCDONALD, Tyler 862. interCePtionS: South Carolina State-THOMAS,Joe 1-14; HARRIS, Mason 1-8. SaCKS (ua-a): South Carolina State-WASHINGTON,Pat 10. Central michigan-WINSTON, Steve 0-1; RODRIGUEZ, C. 1-0; WALTON, L. 0-1. taCKleS (ua-a): South Carolina State-THOMPSON,Chris 4-6; THOMAS,Joe 3-7; RICHARD,Donovan 2-8; ELLIS,Dominique 3-5; INGRAM,Courtney 1-5; HARRIS, Mason 3-2; FERGUSON, Ron 2-3; KING, Yari 3-1; WASHINGTON,Pat 2-1; CARTER, Andrew 0-3; HILL,Curtis 1-1.

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2 3 4 Final Score 0 7 14 - 26 2 7 3 - 18

SCoring Summary 1st 11:50 SCSu - FERGUSON, Ron safety, , SCSu 2 - BCu 0 10:12 SCSu - ERICKSON,Blake 48 yd field goal, 7-13 1:32, SCSu 5 - BCu 0 07:53 BCu - POOLE,Eddie 44 yd pass from ROBINSON,Jamarr (HURD,Sven kick failed), 5-66 2:12, SCSu 5 - BCu 6 2nd 13:39 BCu - TEAM safety, , SCSu 5 - BCu 8 3rd 07:20 SCSu - MCDONALD, Tyler 8 yd pass from CUE, Richard (ERICKSON,Blake kick), 3-5 0:37, SCSu 12 - BCu 8 02:46 BCu - MURPHY,Jordan 12 yd pass from ROBINSON,Jamarr (HURD,Sven kick), 10-68 4:28, SCSu 12 BCu 15 4th 10:51 BCu - HURD,Sven 41 yd field goal, 6-18 1:27, SCSu 12 - BCu 18 04:46 SCSu - WILEY,Derrick 3 yd run (ERICKSON,Blake kick), 4-11 1:28, SCSu 19 - BCu 18 04:00 SCSu - ELLIS,Dominique 55 yd interception return (ERICKSON,Blake kick), , SCSu 26 - BCu 18 SCSu BCu FirSt doWnS 12 24 ruSheS-yardS (net) 43-157 44-152 PaSSing ydS (net) 54 245 total oFFenSe PlayS-yardS 64-211 89-397 ruShing: South Carolina State-WILEY,Derrick 19-121; JORDON,Asheton 12-38; Bethune-Cookman-JACKSON,Isidore 17-92. PASSING: South Carolina State-WILEY,Derrick 7-19-2-46; CUE, Richard 1-2-1-8. Bethune-Cookman-ROBINSON,Jamarr 25-45-4245. reCeiVing: South Carolina State-DAVIS, Caleb 3-12; MCDONALD, Tyler 2-23. Bethune-Cookman-POOLE,Eddie 9-74; FRANCOIS,Mauri 7-121.

interCePtionS: South Carolina StateTHOMPSON,Chris 2-79; ELLIS,Dominique 2-55. Bethune-Cookman-FANOR,Jean 1-19; SANDILANDS,R. 1-6; RHODES,Daniel 1-0. taCKleS (ua-a): South Carolina StateTHOMPSON,Chris 6-5; RICHARD,Donovan 6-5; HARRIS, Mason 6-3; ELLIS,Dominique 5-4; WASHINGTON,Pat 5-2; DRUMMOND, Dariu

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2011 game reCaPS game 3

game 4

SC State 21,  indiana 38 September 17, 2011

delaware State 0, SC State 69 September 24, 2011

Score by Quarters South Carolina State indiana

1 2 3 4 Final Score 7 0 7 7 - 21 21 3 7 7 - 38

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Final Score delaware State 0 0 0 0 - 0 South Carolina State 7 21 20 21 - 69

SCoring Summary 1st 11:59 ind - Wilson, Duwyce 30 yd pass from WrightBaker, E (Ewald, Mitch kick), 4-60 3:01, SCSU 0 - IND 7 09:20 IND - Houston, S. 2 yd run (Ewald, Mitch kick), 359 0:48, SCSu 0 - ind 14 09:03 SCSu - MCDONALD, Tyler 69 yd pass from WILEY,Derrick (ERICKSON,Blake kick), 1-69 0:17, SCSu 7 - ind 14 00:33 ind - Perez, Matt 1 yd run (Ewald, Mitch kick), 1582 5:34, SCSu 7 - ind 21 2nd 07:55 ind - Ewald, Mitch 26 yd field goal, 11-67 3:49, SCSu 7 - ind 24 3rd 03:52 SCSu - DAVIS, Caleb 5 yd pass from WILEY,Derrick (ERICKSON,Blake kick), 6-38 2:16, SCSu 14 - ind 24 00:28 ind - Roberts, D. 7 yd run (Ewald, Mitch kick), 1458 0:00, SCSu 14 - ind 31 4th 12:10 SCSu - SIMMONS, Jalen 21 yd run (ERICKSON,Blake kick), 7-45 0:00, SCSu 21 - ind 31 09:46 ind - Hughes, Kofi 40 yd pass from Wright-Baker, E (Ewald, Mitch kick), 7-71 2:24, SCSu 21 - ind 38 SCSu ind FirSt doWnS 19 29 ruSheS-yardS (net) 37-143 59-279 PaSSing ydS (net) 234 288 total oFFenSe PlayS-yardS 68-377 91-567

SCoring Summary 1st 08:19 SCSu - MCDONALD, Tyler 43 yd pass from WILEY,Derrick (ERICKSON,Blake kick), 5-72 1:30, dSu 0 - SCSu 7 2nd 14:32 SCSu - PENDERGRASS,J 5 yd pass from WILEY,Derrick (ERICKSON,Blake kick), 6-27 2:01, dSu 0 - SCSu 14 07:05 SCSu - WILEY,Derrick 3 yd run (ERICKSON,Blake kick), 7-90 3:53, dSu 0 - SCSu 21 04:11 SCSu - BRANNON,Dwight 13 yd pass from WILEY,Derrick (ERICKSON,Blake kick), 5-50 1:25, dSu 0 - SCSu 28 3rd 13:08 SCSu - WILEY,Derrick 1 yd run (ERICKSON,Blake kick), 7-81 1:48, dSu 0 - SCSu 35 11:36 SCSu - THOMAS,Joe 43 yd interception return (ERICKSON,Blake kick failed), , dSu 0 - SCSu 41 08:44 SCSu - DAVIS, Caleb 71 yd pass from WILEY,Derrick (ERICKSON,Blake kick), 3-86 0:27, DSU 0 - SCSU 48 4th 14:41 SCSu - CUE, Richard 5 yd run (ERICKSON,Blake kick), 10-95 3:06, dSu 0 - SCSu 55 07:53 SCSu - ROWE, Dennis 12 yd pass from CUE, Richard (ERICKSON,Blake kick), 10-64 4:46, dSu 0 SCSu 62 04:09 SCSu - PENDERGRASS,J 12 yd pass from WILEY,TeDarrius (ERICKSON,Blake kick), 6-35 2:10, dSu 0 - SCSu 69 dSu SCSu FirSt doWnS 7 30 ruSheS-yardS (net) 29-5 54-338 PaSSing ydS (net) 70 322 total oFFenSe PlayS-yardS 62-75 81-660

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SC State 14,  norfolk State 17 october 1, 2011

nC Central 38, SC State 49 october 8, 2011

Score by Quarters South Carolina State Norfolk State

1 2 0 7 3 7

3 4 Final Score 0 7 14 7 0 17

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SCoring Summary 1st 08:38 nSu - ESTEP,Ryan 25 yd field goal, 17-72 6:22, SCSu 0 - nSu 3 2nd 09:19 SCSu - PENDERGRASS,J 14 yd run (ERICKSON,Blake kick), 11-83 4:04, SCSu 7 - nSu 3 00:12 nSu - ANYAUGO,O. 84 yd fumble recovery (ESTEP,Ryan kick), , SCSu 7 - nSu 10 3rd 01:40 nSu - WALLEY,Chris 2 yd run (ESTEP,Ryan kick), 3-62 1:12, SCSu 7 - nSu 17 4th 09:39 SCSu - WILEY,Derrick 3 yd run (ERICKSON,Blake kick), 9-80 3:33, SCSu 14 - nSu 17 SCSu nSu FirSt doWnS 18 16 ruSheS-yardS (net) 48-123 40-130 PaSSing ydS (net) 147 153 total oFFenSe PlayS-yardS 74-270 72-283 ruShing: South Carolina State-WILEY,Derrick 21-53; PENDERGRASS,J 2-21. Norfolk State-HEDGEMAN,T. 25-68. PaSSing: South Carolina State-WILEY,Derrick 12-20-0137. Norfolk State-WALLEY,Chris 21-32-0-153. reCeiVing: South Carolina State-DAVIS, Caleb 3-49; MCDONALD, Tyler 3-45. Norfolk State-BOYCE,Xavier 784; HAIRSTON,Victor 6-42. interCePtionS: South Carolina State-None. Norfolk State-None. taCKleS (ua-a): South Carolina State-RICHARD,Donovan 7-6; THOMAS,Joe 8-4; MURPHY,Steven 4-2; QUATTLEBAUM, De 4-2; INGRAM,Courtney 4-0; ELLIS,Dominique 3-1; THOMPSON,Chris 2-2; GLOVER, Alex 2-1; SMITH, Leon 1-2; DOUGLAS,Lataris 0-3; KING, Yari 2-0; DRUMMOND, Dariu 2-0; FERGUSON, Ron 1-1; GOODSON, Toby 1-0; DUBOSE, Brent 1-0; WHITE, Jeremy 1-0; WASHINGTON,Pat 0-1; CARTER, Andrew 0-1. Norfolk State-ANYAUGO,O. 6-7; HAMMOND,Corwin 5-5; REYNOLDS,D. 4-4; GIDDENS,Jamal 3-4; CENTER,Marcus 4-2; CHRISTINE,Joey 4-2; PUGH,Terrence 3-3; CRAIG,Hasan 3-2; TURNER,Josh 1-4; BATTLES,Chad 2-2; COOPERWOOD,M. 2-1; LAMBERT,Keenan 2-0.

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SCoring Summary 1st 13:22 SCSu - WILLIAMS, Thoma 31 yd pass from CUE, Richard (ERICKSON,Blake kick), 6-60 1:38, nCCu 0 SCSu 7 09:30 nCCu - PARENT,Oleg 34 yd field goal, 11-54 3:47, nCCu 3 - SCSu 7 04:51 SCSu - JORDON,Asheton 4 yd run (ERICKSON,Blake kick), 11-78 4:32, NCCU 3 - SCSU 14 02:36 nCCu - DOUGLAS,Gary 4 yd run (PARENT,Oleg kick), 5-51 2:07, nCCu 10 - SCSu 14 2nd 08:38 SCSu - JORDON,Asheton 27 yd run (ERICKSON,Blake kick), 2-46 0:25, nCCu 10 - SCSu 21 03:40 nCCu - JOHNSON,Michael 7 yd run (PARENT,Oleg kick), 12-80 4:51, nCCu 17 - SCSu 21 00:09 nCCu - IRVINE,Geovonie 7 yd pass from JOHNSON,Michael (PARENT,Oleg kick), 5-70 1:19, nCCu 24 SCSu 21 3rd 14:09 SCSu - MURPHY,Steven 28 yd fumble recovery (ERICKSON,Blake kick), , nCCu 24 - SCSu 28 09:04 SCSu - PENDERGRASS,J 42 yd pass from CUE, Richard (ERICKSON,Blake kick), 6-66 2:12, nCCu 24 SCSu 35 00:10 nCCu - AUGUSTUS,Idreis 18 yd run (PARENT,Oleg kick), 7-64 2:59, NCCU 31 - SCSU 35 4th 10:49 nCCu - POOLE,Marvin 11 yd pass from JOHNSON,Michael (PARENT,Oleg kick), 8-59 2:57, nCCu 38 SCSu 35 09:11 SCSu - CUE, Richard 2 yd run (ERICKSON,Blake kick), 6-53 1:29, nCCu 38 - SCSu 42 05:44 SCSu - SIMMONS, Jalen 4 yd run (ERICKSON,Blake kick), 5-39 2:14, nCCu 38 - SCSu 49 nCCu SCSu FirSt doWnS 27 28 ruSheS-yardS (net) 37-159 46-357 PaSSing ydS (net) 315 171 total oFFenSe PlayS-yardS 84-474 68-528 ruShing: South Carolina State-JORDON,Asheton 22-226; CUE, Richard 14-92.PaSSing: South Carolina State-CUE, Richard 15-22-0-171.reCeiVing: South Carolina StateMCDONALD, Tyler 4-31; DAVIS, Caleb 4-30; WILLIAMS, Thoma 3-42; PENDERGRASS,J 1-42.

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georgia State 13, SC State 23 october 15, 2011

Florida a&m 27, SC State 24 october 22, 2011

Score by Quarters GSU South Carolina State

1 2 3 4 Final Score 0 6 7 0 13 3 0 10 10 - 23

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SCoring Summary 1st 11:01 SCSu - ERICKSON,Blake 41 yd field goal, 6-28 1:51, gSu 0 - SCSu 3 2nd 14:05 gSu - Benvenuto, C. 23 yd field goal, 11-65 4:15, gSu 3 - SCSu 3 10:46 gSU - Benvenuto, C. 40 yd field goal, 6-20 2:29, gSu 6 - SCSu 3 3rd 12:26 SCSu - CUE, Richard 4 yd run (ERICKSON,Blake kick), 3-63 0:44, gSu 6 - SCSu 10 06:22 gSu - Russell, Donald 9 yd run (Benvenuto, C. kick), 6-57 2:35, gSu 13 - SCSu 10 04:05 SCSu - ERICKSON,Blake 34 yd field goal, 8-52 2:09, gSu 13 - SCSu 13 4th 11:21 SCSu - ERICKSON,Blake 32 yd field goal, 15-39 5:12, gSu 13 - SCSu 16 01:20 SCSu - CUE, Richard 1 yd run (ERICKSON,Blake kick), 16-80 5:23, gSu 13 - SCSu 23

SCoring Summary 1st 02:20 Famu - SCOTT,Trevor 24 yd field goal, 12-45 6:17, Famu 3 - SCSu 0 2nd 11:46 SCSu - CUE, Richard 12 yd run (ERICKSON,Blake kick), 5-49 1:01, Famu 3 - SCSu 7 10:35 SCSu - DRUMMOND, Dariu 68 yd punt return (ERICKSON,Blake kick), , Famu 3 - SCSu 14 06:27 Famu - SCOTT,Trevor 25 yd field goal, 10-61 4:05, Famu 6 - SCSu 14 04:28 SCSu - ERICKSON,Blake 46 yd field goal, 6-51 1:59, Famu 6 - SCSu 17 01:16 Famu - TYMS,Brian 6 yd pass from FLEMING,Damien (SCOTT,Trevor kick), 10-68 3:07, Famu 13 - SCSu 17 3rd 12:53 SCSu - JORDON,Asheton 46 yd run (ERICKSON,Blake kick), 6-91 2:01, Famu 13 - SCSu 24 4th 08:35 Famu - PAGE,Lavante 3 yd run (SCOTT,Trevor kick), 14-78 6:59, Famu 20 - SCSu 24 02:31 Famu - PAGE,Lavante 3 yd run (SCOTT,Trevor kick), 7-68 3:56, Famu 27 - SCSu 24

gSu SCSu FirSt doWnS 15 17 ruSheS-yardS (net) 45-244 47-155 total oFFenSe PlayS-yardS 65-320 77-368 ruShing: South Carolina State-JORDON,Asheton 21-74; CUE. PaSSing: South Carolina State-CUE, Richard 16-30-0-213. reCeiVing: South Carolina State-MCDONALD, Tyler 455; DAVIS, Caleb 3-73. interCePtionS: GSU-None. South Carolina StateMURPHY,Steven 1-35; RICHARD,Donovan 1-31; THOMAS,Joe 1-0. taCKleS (ua-a): GSU-Hall, Michael 7-4; Moody, Dexter 5-2; Hogan, Mark 5-0; Ferguson, R. 5-0; Muasau, Jake 4-1; Woodard, T. 2-3; Jones, Brandon 4-0; Gunn, D'Mario 3-1; Demazio, S. 2-2; Bilukidi, C. 2-1; Robinson, J. 2-1; Portee, A.J. 1-2; Schlechter, Bo 2-0; Barnes, Fred 2-0; McClendon, Bren 1-1; Giles, Jordan 1-0; McKay, Allen 1-0; Matthews, D. 0-1; Fears, Jocquez 0-1. South Carolina State-THOMAS,Joe 12-2; RICHARD,Donovan 3-7; ELLIS,Dominique 7-1; THOMPSON,Chris 5-2; DOUGLAS,Lataris 3-4; HILL,Curtis 0-4; DRUMMOND, Dariu 2-0; BROWN, Charles 2-0; QUATTLEBAUM, De 1-1; WASHINGTON,Pat 1-1; FUL-

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1 2 3 4 Final Score 3 10 0 14 - 27 0 17 7 0 - 24

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Famu SCSu 26 15 45-142 23-178 297 121 85-439 47-299

ruShing: South Carolina State-JORDON,Asheton 8-88; CUE, Richard 7-63. PaSSing: Florida A&M-FLEMING,Damien 34-40-0-297. South Carolina State-CUE, Richard 12-23-0-121. reCeiVing: South Carolina State-MCDONALD, Tyler 443. interCePtionS: Florida A&M-None. South Carolina State-None. taCKleS (ua-a): South Carolina State-ELLIS,Dominique 10-2; RICHARD,Donovan 1-10; THOMAS,Joe 8-1; DRUMMOND, Dariu 5-3; INGRAM,Courtney 5-2; THOMPSON,Chris 5-1; HARRIS, Mason 5-1; DOUGLAS,Lataris 4-2; GLOVER, Alex 4-0; QUATTLEBAUM, De 3-1.

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game 10

SC State 31,  howard 0 october 29, 2011 Score by Quarters South Carolina State Howard

n.C. a&t 22 , SC State 30 november 12, 2011

1 2 3 4 Final Score 17 0 0 14 - 31 0 0 0 0 - 0

Score by Quarters North Carolina A&T South Carolina State

SCoring Summary: 1st 11:04 SCSu - ERICKSON,Blake 22 yd field goal, 7-9 2:00, SCSu 3 - hoW 0 10:22 SCSu - JORDON,Asheton 2 yd run (ERICKSON,Blake kick), 2-11 0:33, SCSu 10 - hoW 0 03:59 SCSu - WILLIAMS, Thoma 21 yd pass from CUE, Richard (ERICKSON,Blake kick), 5-37 2:04, SCSu 17 hoW 0 4th 12:56 SCSu - CUE, Richard 71 yd run (ERICKSON,Blake kick), 8-99 3:45, SCSu 24 - hoW 0 03:57 SCSu - CUE, Richard 6 yd run (ERICKSON,Blake kick), 3-10 1:17, SCSu 31 - hoW 0 SCSu hoW FirSt doWnS 11 12 ruSheS-yardS (net) 46-176 56-144 PaSSing ydS (net) 27 45 total oFFenSe PlayS-yardS: 53-203 71-189 ruShing: South Carolina State-CUE, Richard 10-75; JORDON,Asheton 19-54. Howard-LEFALL,Terrence 30-109; WILLIAMS,Andra 13-52. PaSSing: South Carolina State-CUE, Richard 3-7-0-27. Howard-MCGHEE,Greg 4-15-1-45. reCeiVing: South Carolina State-MCDONALD, Tyler 2-6; WILLIAMS, Thoma 1-21. Howard-CARTER,Willie 3-46; ANDERSON,Charle 1-minus 1. interCePtionS: South Carolina State-DRUMMOND, Dariu 1-29. Howard-None. FumBleS: South Carolina State-JORDON,Asheton 1-0. Howard-CARTER,Willie 1-1; MCGHEE,Greg 1-0. SACKS (UA-A): South Carolina State-QUATTLEBAUM, De 1-0. Howard-BERRY,Corey 1-0. taCKleS (ua-a): South Carolina State-THOMAS,Joe 7-1; RICHARD,Donovan 5-2; DRUMMOND, Dariu 3-3; THOMPSON,Chris 4-1; INGRAM,Courtney 4-0; FERGUSON, Ron 22; HILL,Curtis 3-0; ELLIS,Dominique 3-0; MURPHY,Steven 3-0. Howard-POUGH,Keith 9-5; DAVID,Julien 6-2; KERKULAH,Sackie 4-1; MANGUM,Kurt 4-1; BERRY,Corey 3-2.

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SCoring Summary 1st 11:03 SCSu - ERICKSON,Blake 31 yd field goal, 4-4 1:05, nCat 0 - SCSu 3 04:14 nCat - RAPER,Larry 14 yd pass from KINDLE,Lewis (GARCIA,CAMACHO kick), 7-47 2:19, nCat 7 - SCSu 3 2nd 13:30 nCat - MILES,Wallace 28 yd pass from KINDLE,Lewis (GARCIA,CAMACHO kick), 5-82 1:30, nCat 14 - SCSu 3 09:08 SCSu - QUATTLEBAUM, De 55 yd interception return (ERICKSON,Blake kick), , nCat 14 - SCSu 10 06:18 SCSu - MCDONALD, Tyler 37 yd pass from CUE, Richard (ERICKSON,Blake kick), 3-39 1:22, nCat 14 SCSu 17 3rd 07:56 SCSu - CLARK,DeWain 14 yd pass from CUE, Richard (ERICKSON,Blake kick), 4-45 1:03, nCat 14 SCSu 24 04:43 SCSu - ERICKSON,Blake 45 yd field goal, 4-5 0:54, nCat 14 - SCSu 27 00:15 SCSu - ERICKSON,Blake 48 yd field goal, 4-2 2:16, nCat 14 - SCSu 30 4th 11:58 nCat - CROSBY,Travis 55 yd interception return (MILES,Wallace pass from KINDLE,Lewis), , nCat 22 SCSu 30 nCat SCSu FirSt doWnS 15 11 ruSheS-yardS (net) 37-93 41-122 PaSSing ydS (net) 215 161 total oFFenSe PlayS-yardS 71-308 68-283 ruShing: South Carolina State-CUE, Richard 14-74; JORDON,Asheton 20-40. PASSING: North Carolina A&T-KINDLE,Lewis 21-34-2-215. South Carolina State-CUE, Richard 13-27-3-161. reCeiVing: North Carolina A&TMILES,Wallace 9-106; RAPER,Larry 5-46.South Carolina State-DAVIS, Caleb 3-52; MCDONALD, Tyler 2-61 interCePtionS: North Carolina A&T-CROSBY,Travis 1-55; WEBB,Terrence 1-31; FERRELL,Justin 1-1. South Carolina State-QUATTLEBAUM, De 1-55; ELLIS,Dominique 1-4. FumBleS: SouthCarolina State-TEAM 1-0; KERR,Antwanne 1-1; CUE, Richard 1-0. taCKleS (uaa): South Carolina State-RICHARD,Donovan 8-5; INGRAM,Courtney 7-0.

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2011 game reCaPS game 11 SC State 20,  Savannah State 10 november 19, 2011 Score by Quarters South Carolina State Savannah State

1 2 10 7 0 3

3 4 Final Score 0 3 - 20 0 7 - 10

SCoring Summary 1st 08:24 SCSu - ERICKSON,Blake 31 yd field goal, 8-62 3:03, SCSu 3 - SSu 0 05:02 SCSu - CUE, Richard 28 yd run (ERICKSON,Blake kick), 5-57 1:35, SCSu 10 - SSu 0 2nd 09:33 SCSu - JORDON,Asheton 15 yd run (ERICKSON,Blake kick), 12-75 4:24, SCSu 17 - SSu 0 05:12 SSu - WILLIAMS,Derek 33 yd field goal, 4--9 1:53, SCSu 17 - SSu 3 4th 12:03 SSu - LACKEY,Brian 27 yd pass from BOSTICK,Antonio (WILLIAMS,Derek kick), 1-27 0:09, SCSu 17 - SSu 10 04:16 SCSu - ERICKSON,Blake 45 yd field goal, 6-30 3:01, SCSu 20 - SSu 10

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SCSu SSu FirSt doWnS 22 16 ruSheS-yardS (net) 41-276 31-56 PaSSing ydS (net) 142 176 total oFFenSe PlayS-yardS 66-418 68-232 ruShing: South Carolina State-JORDON,Asheton 15-151; CUE, Richard 18-96. PaSSing: South Carolina State-CUE, Richard 14-25-1-142. Savannah State-BOSTICK,Antonio 18-37-1-176. reCeiVing: South Carolina State-ROWE, Dennis 4-28; MCDONALD, Tyler 3-30; DAVIS, Caleb 3-24; WILLIAMS, Thoma 2-46. interCePtionS: South Carolina State-MURPHY,Steven 1-0. Savannah State-WILSON,John 1-16. FumBleS: South Carolina State-CUE, Richard 3-2. Savannah State-HUNTER,Darren 1-1. taCKleS (ua-a): South Carolina State-RICHARD,Donovan 2-7; FERGUSON, Ron 6-2; DOUGLAS,Lataris 4-3; THOMAS,Joe 3-3; MURPHY,Steven 3-0; THOMPSON,Chris 3-0; FULWOOD, James 1-2; SMITH, Leon 1-2; GOODSON, Toby 0-3; WASHINGTON,Pat 0-3; WILEY,Derrick 2-0; JAMES,Arnett 1-1; HUGHES, Justin 11; HILL,Curtis 1-0; MCFADDEN,Josh 1-0; INGRAM,Courtney 1-0; GOODMAN,Marquel 1-0; QUATTLEBAUM, De 1-0; BROWN, Charles 1-0; WHITE, Jeremy 0-1. ; MILLER, Gary 0-1; LEWIS,NaVodney

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Team MEAC Overall Norfolk State 7-1 8-3 SC State 9-3 7-1 Bethune-Cookman 10-2 7-1 Florida A&M 9-3 7-1 SC State 10-2 8-0 SC State 10-3 8-0 Delaware State 8-0 11-1 Hampton 7-1 10-2 Hampton 8-0 11-1 Hampton 6-1 9-2 SC State 6-1 9-2 NC A&T State 6-1 10-3 Bethune-Cookman 7-1 11-2 Florida A&M 7-1 7-4 Florida A&M 7-1 9-2 NC A&T State 8-0 10-1 Hampton 7-1 9-2 Florida A&M 7-1 11-2 Hampton 7-0 10-2 Florida A&M 7-0 9-3 Florida A&M 7-0 9-3 SC State 6-0 10-2 Howard 6-0 11-1 NC A&T State 5-1 9-3 Delaware State 5-1 9-2 NC A&T State 5-1 9-3 Florida A&M 6-0 7-4 Delaware State 5-1 7-4 Bethune-Cookman 4-2 5-6 Florida A&M 4-2 6-4 Delaware State 4-2 5-5 Howard 5-0 9-1 NC A&T State 4-1 9-3 Delaware State 4-0 9-2 Bethune-Cookman 4-0 7-3 SC State 4-0 7-3 SC State 4-1 9-3 SC State 5-0 10-3 SC State 5-0 10-1 Morgan State 5-0 9-2 SC State 5-0-1 8-2-1 SC State 6-0 9-1-1 SC State 5-1 10-1 Morgan State 5-1 6-4 SC State 5-1 8-2 SC State 5-1 8-4 NC Cenral 5-1 7-4 NC Central 5-1 9-2 Morgan State 5-0-1 6-4-1

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mid-eastern athletic hall of Fame 1981 induCteeS Founding PreSidentS / ChanCellorS Dr. Luna Mishoe, Delaware State* Dr. James Cheek, Howard University Dr. Archie Buffkins, Maryland Eastern Shore Dr. Virgil Cheeks, Morgan State Dr. Lewis Dowdy, N.C. A&T State Dr. Albert Whiting, N.C. Central dr. maceo nance, S.C. State* *deceased 1981 FirSt ClaSS hall oF FamerS Dr. Leroy Walker, N.C. Central mr. Willie Jeffries, S.C. State Mr. Talmadge Hill, Morgan State* dr. milton hunter, S.C. State* Dr. Albert Smith, N.C. A&T State Mr.Cal Irvin, N.C. A&T State Dr. Artie Graves, N.C. A&T State* Dr. Richard Moore, N.C. A&T State* mr. harry Carson, S.C. State mr. Willie mays aikens, S.C. State Mr. Marvin Webster, Morgan State Mr. Charles Foster, N.C. Central *deceased 1986 induCteeS mr. donnie Shell, S.C. State Mr. Eric Evans, Morgan State Mr. Thomas Shropshire, Miller Brewing Company Mr. Larry Black, N.C. Central Mr. John McLendon, Converse Rubber Company* Dr. James Younge, N.C. Central* mr. Barney Chavous, S.C. State Mr. Maurice Spencer, N.C. Central Mr. Hornsby Howell, N.C. A&T State Dr. Thomas Fraser, Morgan State* Mr. John Price, Delaware State* Mr. Joe Black, Greyhound Corporation* *deceased 1993 induCteeS Mrs. Sondra Norrell-Thomas, Howard University Mr. Dwaine Board, N.C. A&T State Mr. Al Holland, N.C. A&T State Dr. William Hytche, Maryland Easter Shore Mr. Leo Miles, Howard University* mr. adrian Stills, S.C. State Mr. Earl Banks, Morgan State* Ms. Roberta Belle, Morgan State Mr. Alonzo Smith “Jake” Gaither, Florida A&M* Mr. Rudy Hubbard, Florida A&M Mr. Eugene McCullers, Coca-Cola

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USA Mr. Larry Spriggs, Howard University Mr. John Bates, Coppin StateMr. John Taylor, Delaware State *deceased 1995 induCteeS Mr. Ray Alexander, Florida A&M Mr. Clifton “Doc” Anderson, Maryland Eastern Shore* Mr. Joseph Binion, N.C. A&T State mr. William “Bill” davis, S.C. State* Mr. Kirkland Hall, Maryland Eastern Shore Mr. William Harris, N.C. A&T State Mr. Lloyd Johnson, Bethune-Cookman ms. margaret english-Jones, S.C. State mr. Victor e. Kerr, S.C. State* Ms. Rosina Pearson, Bethune-Cookman Mr. Hansel E. Tookes, Florida A&M Mr. Nelson Townsend, Maryland Eastern Shore Mr. James Williams, Delaware State * *deceased 1999 induCteeS Dr. Dorothy Alston, N.C. A&T State Mr. Donald Corbett, N.C. A&T State Dr. Walter Reed, Florida A&M Mr. Richard Franklin, Coca-Cola USA Mr. Kenneth Free, MEAC Commissioner Mr. Marquis Grissom, Florida A&M Ms. Shirley Henderson, USAirways Mr. Alan Hooker, N.C. A&T State Mr. William Smith, Morgan State ms. roberta Williams, S.C. State *deceased 2002 induCteeS Mrs. Darlene Beale Norris, Howard University Mr. Arthur H. Jarrett, Coca-Cola mr. harry nickens, S.C. State Mr. Talvin Skinner, Maryland Eastern Shore Ms. Rochelle Stevens, Morgan State Mr. A.B. Williamson, Howard University

2007 induCteeS Mr. Leonard Braxton, Morgan State Mr. Joel Mack, Maryland Eastern Shore Mr. William “ Bill” Collick, Delaware State Mr. Bobby Lang, Florida A&M Ms. Monica Felda, Maryland Eastern Shore Mr. Neville Hodge, Morgan State Mr. George Ragsdale, N.C. A&T State Mr. Elsworth Turner, N.C. A&T State 2008 induCteeS Mr. Jack "Cy" McClarien, BethuneCookman Ms. Twana Allen, Coppin State Mr. William "Billy" Joe, Florida A&M Mr. Larry Barber, MEAC Office mr. edwin Bailey, S.C. State *deceased 2009 induCteeS Mr. Chris Brown, Norfolk State Mr. Gene Lake, Delaware State mr. William "Bill" hamilton, South Carolina State Mr. Joseph McIver, Morgan State Mr. Charlie Neal, Broadcaster *deceased 2010 induCteeS rickey anderson , SC State Football Jacquay Nunnally, Florida A&M, Football Ira Smith, UMES, Baseball Ted White, Howard, Football Ed Hill, Howard, Adminstrator *deceased 2011 induCteeS Philip murphy, SC State Football Amber Alford, Florida A&M, Softball Jermaine “JD” Hall, Bethune-Cookman, Football* Alisha Hill, Howard, Basketball Tarvis Williams, Hampton, Basketball *deceased

2005 induCteeS Mr. Vincent Coleman, Florida A&M Mr. Carl Hairston, Maryland Eastern Shore mr. robert Johnson, S.C. State* Ms. Brenda H. McCoy, MEAC Office Ms. Diana Pitts, Coppin State Mr. Larry Stewart, Coppin State

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Air Force 0 Arizona 0 Alabama A&M 14 Alabama State 2 Albany State 6 Allen 15 Atlanta 0 Appalachian State 0 Benedict 26 Bethune-Cookman 31 Central Florida 0 Central Michigan 0 Central State 1 Clemson 0 Charleston Southern 8 The Citadel 0 Claflin 13 Clark-Atlanta 16 Coastal Carolina 0 Davidson 2 Delaware State 24 District of Columbia 1 Eastern Kentucky 0 Elizabeth City State 5 Fayetteville State 6 Florida A&M 18 Fort Valley State 14 Furman 4 Georgia State 3 Georgia Southern 0 Georgia Tech 0 Grambling State 5 Haines 10 Hampton 6 Howard 31 Idaho State 0 Indiana 0 Jackson State 2 Johnson C. Smith 25 Kentucky State 1 Knoxville College 4 Lane 3 Lincoln (MO) 0 Livingstone 2 Louisiana Tech 0 Mississippi Valley St. 1 Montgomery 1 Morehouse 2 Morgan State 29 Morris College 2 Morristown 1 Murray State 0 Newberry 5 North Carolina A&T 30 NC Central 12 Norfolk State 14

1 0 5 2 0 9 1 3 10 17 1 0 1 1 0 4 3 7 2 0 15 0 2 1 0 31 2 10 0 1 1 9 1 11 11 1 0 1 4 1 0 3 2 0 1 1 2 4 6 1 0 1 1 19 7 3

0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 15 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 2 0 0

2007 2012 1948 1940 1965 1915 1925 1984 1927 1956 2008 2011 1963 2008 1991 1989 1932 1929 2005 1982 1971 1989 1981 1939 1927 1930 1941 1982 1926 2010 2010 1974 1915 1937 1971 1981 2011 1991 1991 1972 1931 1940 1952 1937 1982 1960 1937 1907 1971 1926 1932 1985 1975 1924 1926 1976

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Presbyterian Savannah State Shaw South Carolina Southern Talladega College Tennessee State Texas A&M Tuskegee Virginia State Virginia Union Voorhees College Walker Baptist West Virginia State Winston-Salem State Wofford

2 10 4 0 1 2 3 0 7 3 2 1 1 0 7 2

0 1 0 1 5 1 5 0 13 2 3 0 0 1 1 5

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

1989 1915 1940 2007 2975 1929 1960 2012 1923 1935 1972 1915 1927 1940 1977 1974

head Coach oliver “Buddy” Pough 77

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Coach

1907 1915 1916 1923 1924 1925 1926 1927 1928 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973

N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A W.C. Lewis W.C. Lewis N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Robert Brooks Robert Brooks Robert Brooks Robert Brooks Robert Brooks Oliver C. Dawson Oliver C. Dawson Oliver C. Dawson All Sports Suspended All Sports Suspended All Sports Suspended Oliver C. Dawson Oliver C. Dawson Oliver C. Dawson Oliver C. Dawson Oliver C. Dawson Lawrence Simmons Lawrence Simmons John Martin John Martin William D. Brown Roy D. Moore Roy D. Moore Roy D. Moore Roy D. Moore William Harris William Harris George Bell George Bell George Bell Oree Banks Oree Banks Oree Banks Oree Banks Oree Banks Oree Banks Oree Banks Oree Banks Willie Jeffries

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

Bulldog legendary head Coach Willie Jeffries

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

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1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011

Willie Jeffries Willie Jeffries Wille Jeffries Willie Jeffries Willie Jeffries Bill Davis Bill Davis Bill Davis Bill Davis Bill Davis Bill Davis Bill Davis Dennis Thomas Dennis Thomas Dennis Thomas Willie Jeffries Willie Jeffries Willie Jeffries Willie Jeffries Willie Jeffries Willie Jeffries Willie Jeffries Willie Jeffries Willie Jeffries Willie Jeffries Willie Jeffries Willie Jeffries Willie Jeffries Oliver ‘Buddy’ Pough Oliver ‘Buddy’ Pough Oliver ‘Buddy’ Pough Oliver ‘Buddy’ Pough Oliver ‘Buddy’ Pough Oliver ‘Buddy’ Pough Oliver ‘Buddy’ Pough Oliver ‘Buddy’ Pough Oliver ‘Buddy’ Pough oliver ‘Buddy’Pough

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

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SC State all-time reSultS 1907 • 1-0 • Coach: n/a Morehouse 0-45 1908 • Coach: n/a Allen Voorhees Haines Paine Savannah State

0-0 37-0 37-0 13-6 12-1

1916 • Coach: n/a • 0-1 Johnson C. Smith 0-7 1923 • Coach: n/a • 0-1 Tuskegee 6-13 1924 • Coach: n/a • 0-2 Tuskegee 6-53 NC A&T 0-52

W.C. Lewis 1925-26 (6-5) 1925 • (0-4) Atlanta Morehouse Paine Johnson C. Smith 1926 • (6-1) NC Institute Paine Morris Haines Benedict Georgia State Allen

0-32 0-22 0-7 0-6 99-0 9-10 37-0 33-0 13-0 24-0 13-0

1927 • Coach: n/a • (8-1) Allen 29-6 Benedict 22-0 Haines 0-6 Paine 0-6 Savannah State 45-0 Walker Baptist 68-0 Fayetteville State 19-0 Johnson C. Smith 33-0 NC Central 10-6 1928 • Coach: n/a • (6-1) Benedict 31-0 Haines 27-2 Paine 19-0 Savannah State 39-0 NC Central 0-6 NC A&T 32-27 Johnson C. Smith 6-0 1929 • Coach: n/a • (4-3) Haines 24-0 Fayetteville State 40-0 Johnson C. Smith 6-13

Paine Benedict Clark Talladega

28-7 27-0 0-8 0-13

1930 • Coach: n/a • (7-1-1) Haines 19-0 Johnson C. Smith 0-0 Clark 6-0 Talladega 25-0 Allen 26-7 Benedict 21-7 Florida A&M 0-6 Paine 38-6 Morris 7-0 1931 • Coach: n/a • (5-1-2) Haines 45-0 Allen 57-0 Florida A&M 0-9 Talladega 6-0 Benedict 0-0 Knoxville 0-0 Paine 34-7 Clark 0-3 1932 • Coach: n/a • (3-2-2) Morris Brown 6-12 Morristown 18-0 Tuskegee 7-13 Benedict 0-0 Knoxville 21-0 Florida A&M 12-12 Claflin 13-0 Charleston Crusaders* 40-0 * - exhibition 1933 • Coach: n/a • (5-1-1) Morris Brown 0-0 Allen 38-0 Clark 7-0 Florida A&M 26-0 Benedict 39-6 Tuskegee 0-15 Claflin 39-0 1934 • Coach: n/a • (5-2-1) Haines 44-0 Benedict 12-12 Georgia State 14-0 Florida A&M 6-0 Allen 33-0 Morris Brown 6-7 Tuskegee 7-0 Claflin 0-6

0-2 0-20 12-0 13-7 0-13 0-7 0-3

1936 • (3-3-2) Haines Morehouse Allen Morris Brown Benedict Florida A&M Virginia State Claflin

64-0 0-0 12-6 0-13 0-0 0-9 7-20 7-0

1937 • (5-3-1) Florida A&M Montgomery Benedict Hampton Morehouse Morris Brown Tuskegee Haines Livingstone

7-7 14-0 14-0 6-7 10-12 7-0 0-14 2-0 8-6

1938 • (3-5) Montgomery Knoxville Clark Florida A&M Morris Brown Hampton Benedict Livingstone

0-18 25-6 24-2 0-41 6-14 6-21 7-13 19-0

1945 • all Sports Suspended due to WWii

1939 • (4-3-1) Elizabeth City State Knoxville Morris Brown Montgomery Clark Tuskegee Florida A&M Benedict

47-0 7-7 0-12 12-20 7-6 20-7 0-13 14-13

1946 • (5-3-1) Knoxville Lane Fort Valley State Alabama A&M Morris Brown Morehouse Tuskegee Benedict

7-7 3-13 40-0 26-0 7-0 13-26 14-30 22-0

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13-6

1947 • (6-1-2) Knoxville Lane Claflin Alabama A&M Morris Brown Morehouse Tuskegee Benedict

13-0 13-12 28-0 20-20 13-0 12-0 12-0 6-6

Robert Brooks 1935-39 (18-19-4) 1935 • (3-5) Claflin

South Carolina State

Oliver C. Dawson 1940-50 (30-29-7)

6-0

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1940 • (3-6) West Virginia State 0-13 Lane 7-20 Alabama State 0-26 Clark 14-7 Tuskegee 6-28 Shaw 20-7 Florida A&M 0-20 Benedict 7-13 Alcorn State 21-7

Clark Tuskegee Haines Benedict Florida A&M Virginia State Morris Brown

1941 • (4-4-1) NC Central 0-19 Fort Valley State Lane Clark Tuskegee Shaw Knoxville Benedict Alcorn State

22-0 7-14 7-7 2-33 12-7 20-7 4-14 25-3

1942 • (3-2-1) Morehouse Alabama State Clark Tuskegee Morris Brown Benedict

7-6 32-12 6-6 0-13 6-7 26-0

1943 • all Sports Suspended due to WWii 1944 • all Sports Suspended due to WWii

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SC State all-time reSultS national Championship game Shaw 6-7 1948 • (4-3-1) NC Central 0-19 Maryland State Clark Alabama A&M Morris Brown Claflin Tuskegee Benedict

6-19 21-7 39-0 34-0 19-0 6-13 14-14

1949 • (3-4-1) NC Central Maryland State Clark Alabama A&M Morris Brown Tuskegee Benedict Claflin

0-19 0-39 6-12 0-0 21-0 18-15 0-19 27-0

1950 • (1-7) Clark Fort Valley State Alabama A&M Morris Brown Tuskegee Claflin Benedict Allen

26-0 0-6 6-20 0-65 0-25 2-6 6-40 13-47

Lawrence Simmons 1951-52 (12-4) 1951 • (5-2) Claflin Fort Valley State Alabama A&M Morris Brown Tuskegee Benedict Clark

35-0 25-8 13-0 6-54 27-9 0-7 20-13

1952 • (7-2) Allen Claflin Clark Fort Valley State Alabama A&M Tuskegee Lincoln (MO) Benedict Fayetteville State

0-19 34-0 14-0 10-0 27-6 76-7 7-14 13-0 14-7

John Martin 1953-54 (12-5) 1953 • (6-3) Allen Claflin Clark Fort Valley State Alabama A&M Maryland State Lincoln (MO) Benedict Fayetteville State

25-14 13-7 9-20 23-0 21-6 12-13 7-14 13-0 14-7

1954 • (7-2) Allen Claflin Clark Fort Valley State Alabama A&M Maryland State Morris Brown Benedict Elizabeth Citty State

13-6 31-6 36-0 21-6 48-6 0-12 8-13 15-12 21-6

Morris Brown Benedict Elizabeth City State Clark Alabama A&M

6-22 6-13 0-8 26-13 7-0

1956 • (5-4) Allen Claflin Clark Fort Valley State Alabama A&M NC Central Benedict Bethune-Cookman Morris

6-18 26-0 26-0 13-7 51-0 26-12 0-12 7-18 12-45

1957 • (5-2-1) Bethune-Cookman Allen Clark Fort Valley State Claflin Morris Brown Benedict Alabama A&M

16-0 13-7 19-25 25-6 57-0 0-0 12-0 35-0

1958 • (7-2) Bethune-Cookman Allen North Carolina A&T Clark Fort Valley State Florida A&M Morris Brown Benedict Alabama A&M

24-0 26-6 14-16 38-0 25-6 8-28 28-6 14-6 64-6

1959 •(3-5) Bethune-Cookman Allen North Carolina A&T Tennessee A&I Fort Valley State Florida A&M Morris Brown Benedict

10-6 6-28 6-17 0-40 20-0 12-34 6-41 22-2

Roy D. Moore 1955-59 (20-13-1) 1955 • (3-6) Allen Claflin Fort Valley State NC Central

South Carolina State

0-6 14-25 21-6 7-26

William Harris 1960-61 (3-14-1)

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1960 • (1-7-1) Bethune-Cookman Allen North Carolina A&T Tennessee A&I Fort Valley State Florida A&M Mississippi Valley St. Morris Brown Benedict

8-28 0-34 22-36 0-60 0-0 0-80 16-7 12-14 30-48

1961 • (2-7) Bethune-Cookman Allen Johnson C. Smith Clark Fort Valley State Florida A&M Mississippi Valley St. Morris Brown Benedict

18-19 7-18 0-33 20-6 19-6 0-60 8-13 14-27 0-6

George Bell 1962-64 (20-6) 1962 • (5-3) Bethune-Cookman Allen Johnson C. Smith Clark Fort Valley State Lane Morris Brown Benedict

0-19 0-10 8-0 7-28 13-6 47-0 21-8 10-6

1963 • (8-2) Bethune-Cookman Allen Johnson C. Smith Clark Fort Valley State Lane Central State Morris Brown Benedict North Carolina A&T

17-0 7-18 22-16 28-8 35-26 81-0 13-7 18-8 14-8 14-18

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SC State all-time reSultS 1964 • (7-2) Maryland State Allen Johnson C. Smith Clark Fort Valley State Bethune-Cookman Central State Morris Brown Benedict

20-12 26-0 22-8 34-6 26-8 26-6 15-20 8-10 19-6

Oree Banks 1965-72 (43-26-1) 1965 • (8-1) Florida A&M Allen Johnson C. Smith Alabama A&M Albany Bethune-Cookman Maryland State Morris Brown Benedict

13-19 6-0 26-6 36-6 66-7 21-6 17-14 26-21 12-6

1966 • (7-2) Florida A&M Allen Johnson C. Smith Alabama A&M Albany Bethune-Cookman Fayetteville State Morris Brown Benedict

8-3 26-0 40-6 14-18 40-15 26-29 86-0 30-0 35-18

1967 • (7-1) Florida A&M Allen Alabama A&M Albany Bethune-Cookman Fayetteville State Morris Brown Johnson C. Smith

0-25 33-0 32-7 20-0 33-7 36-8 20-0 33-0

1968 • (7-2) North Carolina A&T Florida A&M Allen Alabama A&M Albany Bethune-Cookman Morris Brown Savannah State Johnson C. Smith

15-20 3-25 39-0 27-22 27-21 27-0 39-0 36-7 28-6

1969 • (5-3-1) North Carolina A&T Florida A&M Shaw Alabama A&M Albany Bethune-Cookman Morris Brown Savannah State Johnson C. Smith

6-20 7-27 35-0 17-23 26-19 14-14 22-3 28-7 21-14

1970 • (3-6) North Carolina A&T Alabama State Florida A&M Tuskegee Alabama A&M Albany Bethune-Cookman Morris Brown Savannah State

23-24 20-29 10-28 13-51 24-25 13-10 17-21 24-7 26-7

1971 • (6-3-1) Bethune-Cookman North Carolina A&T Howard Florida A&M Tuskegee Morgan State NC Central Delaware State Alabama A&M UMES

9-0 0-0 10-0 7-28 9-7 0-21 12-21 37-0 38-14 27-0

1972 • (1-9) Bethune-Cookman North Carolina A&T Howard Virginia Union Morgan State Kentucky State NC Central 0-43 UMES Alabama A&M Delaware State

1976 • (10-1) Delaware State North Carolina A&T Howard Alcorn State Johnson C. Smith Morgan State Newberry NC Central UMES Wofford

Willie Jeffries 1973-78 (50-13-4) 1973 • (7-3-1) Bethune-Cookman 7-13 North Carolina A&T 14-14 Howard 7-29 Virginia Union 12-0 Morgan State 20-0 Kentucky State 17-8 NC Central 24-3 UMES 30-7 Alabama A&M 35-24 Delaware State 27-0 orange BloSSom ClaSSiC Florida A&M 12-23

15-14 7-41 0-10 6-13 21-24 3-27 11-17 6-42 21-29

1974 • (8-4) Bethune-Cookman North Carolina A&T Howard Alcorn State Johnson C. Smith Morgan State NC Central UMES Alabama A&M Delaware State Wofford

12-8 8-0 6-0 0-14 36-0 17-23 21-3 10-6 31-14 16-7 0-20

PeliCan BoWl Grambling State

7-28

1975 • (8-2-1) North Carolina A&T Howard Alcorn State Johnson C. Smith Morgan State Newberry NC Central UMES Delaware State Wofford

7-0 27-0 7-7 10-7 35-0 10-0 3-6 28-0 39-0 23-9

PeliCan BoWl Southern 12-15

South Carolina State

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30-0 14-15 40-0 7-6 28-0 17-017-0 30-0 47-0 14-6

BiCentennial BoWl Norfolk State 26-10 1977 • (9-1-1) Delaware State North Carolina A&T Howard Alcorn State Johnson C. Smith Morgan State Newberry NC Central UMES Wofford

21-0 52-0 41-16 31-7 47-6 63-13 21-21 45-12 42-7 21-39

gold BoWl Winston-Salem State 10-7 1978 • (8-2-1) Virginia State Delaware State NC A&T Howard Alcorn State Johnson C. Smith Morgan State Newberry NC Central UMES Grambling

7-0 34-0 34-7 27-0 16-0 34-10 7-7 0-14 17-15 54-0 15-19

Bill Davis 1979-85 (54-25-1)

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SC State all-time reSultS 1978 • (8-2-1) Virginia State Delaware State NC A&T Howard Alcorn State Johnson C. Smith Morgan State Newberry NC Central UMES Grambling 1979 • (8-3) Virginia State Delaware State NC A&T Howard Alcorn State Johnson C. Smith Morgan State NC Central Morris Brown Grambling State

7-0 34-0 34-7 27-0 16-0 34-10 7-7 0-14 17-15 54-0 15-19

28-0 52-6 23-3 55-17 9-20 23-6 16-27 26-6 41-14 15-22

gold BoWl Norfolk State

39-7

1980 • (10-1) Virginia State Delaware State NC A&T Howard Alcorn State Johnson C. Smith Morgan State Florida A&M Morris Brown Bethune-Cookman Grambling State

35-7 21-20 24-9 30-17 33-0 34-8 49-13 21-19 59-7 21-0 3-26

1981 • (10-3) Eastern Kentucky Delaware State NC A&T Howard Alcorn State Johnson C. Smith Morgan State Florida A&M Morris Brown Bethune-Cookman Grambling State

0-22 9-0 31-6 34-6 20-24 82-0 41-3 16-15 40-6 10-6 30-14

i-aa PlayoFFS Tennesee State Idaho State

26-25 12-41

1982 • (7-3) Eastern Kentucky Delaware State NC A&T

19-20 7-17 27-6

Howard Alcorn State Johnson C. Smith Davidson Florida A&M Morris Brown Bethune-Cookman

50-0 20-0 21-6 24-7 21-19 45-19 27-6

i-aa PlayoFFS Furman Louisiana Tech

17-0 3-38

1983 • (7-3) Furman Delaware State North Carolina A&T Howard Alcorn State Johnson C. Smith Davidson Florida A&M Bethune-Cookman Grambling State

13-3 24-17 45-7 28-7 13-18 23-14 19-7 14-17 28-7 3-14

1984 • (4-6-1) Furman Delaware State North Carolina A&T Howard Alcorn State Johnson C. Smith Morgan State Bethune-Cookman Virginia Union Grambling State Appalachian State

10-28 36-50 48-15 6-41 14-6 29-9 14-10 23-24 16-16 7-8 0-24

1985 • (5-6) Murray State Furman Delaware State NC A&T Howard Alcorn State Morgan State Bethune-Cookman Virginia Union Grambling State Georgia Southern

21-35 31-38 20-38 51-14 27-21 24-19 14-10 36-45 32-7 13-10 30-4

South Carolina State

1986 • (5-6) Furman Elizabeth City State NC A&T Howard Alcorn State Morgan State Bethune-Cookman Delaware State Florida A&M Grambling State Georgia Southern

7-34 31-6 11-34 44-23 20-10 35-0 28-14 21-34 3-26 16-20 7-28

1987 • (6-5) Furman NC A&T Howard Elizabeth City State Morgan State Bethune-Cookman Florida A&M Delaware State Virginia Union Grambling State Georgia Southern

7-25 12-0 22-31 39-6 41-14 41-20 20-10 7-28 22-24 15-13 13-30

1988 • (4-7) Furman NC A&T Howard Elizabeth City State Morgan State Bethune-Cookman Florida A&M Delaware State Virginia Union Grambling State Georgia Southern

0-38 6-17 21-13 33-0 51-14 24-17 14-23 7-28 6-29 16-45 0-53

Willie Jeffries 1989-2001 1989 • (5-6) Presbyterian Furman Howard The Citadel Morgan State Bethune-Cookman Florida A&M

Dennis Thomas 1986-88 (15-18)

82

32-27 7-17 7-10 20-31 38-12 30-33 28-26

Delaware State District of Columbia Grambling State North Carolina A&T

13-21 65-0 10-56 35-32

1990 • (4-6) Furman Presbyterian Howard Johnson C. Smith Morgan State Bethune-Cookman Florida A&M Delaware State Grambling State NC A&T

7-24 41-0 20-23 17-0 42-0 26-7 17-37 0-39 15-39 6-7

1991 • (7-4) Newberry Howard Southern Johnson C. Smith Morgan State Bethune-Cookman Florida A&M Delaware State Charleston Southern Jackson State NC A&T

28-7 10-5 30-23 50-0 21-6 21-24 21-7 14-19 12-0 6-17 21-49

1992 • (7-4) Newberry Florida A&M Southern Jackson State Morgan State Bethune-Cookman NC Central Delaware State Howard Charleston Southern NC A&T

42-17 20-33 18-19 3-41 31-14 35-7 69-0 28-7 28-18 32-0 21-24

1993 • (8-4) Newberry Florida A&M Charleston Southern Southern Jackson State Morgan State Bethune-Cookman NC Central Delaware State Howard NC A&T

38-0 17-21 44-10 10-14 34-33 49-13 40-27 42-13 38-15 14-30 58-52

heritage BoWl Southern 0-11

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SC State all-time reSultS 1994 • (10-2) Winston-Salem State Furman Charleston Southern Tennessee State Jackson State Morgan State Bethune-Cookman Florida A&M Delaware State Howard North Carolina A&T

48-27 21-25 37-0 28-32 26-22 49-7 28-26 27-15 42-38 40-14 46-24

heritage BoWl Grambling State 31-27 1995 • (6-4) Georgia Southern Furman Charleston Southern Tennessee State Morgan State Bethune-Cookman Delaware State Howard Florida A&M North Carolina A&T

12-27 27-21 27-21 14-15 31-19 42-20 7-20 18-14 21-28 28-27

1996 • (4-6) Georgia Southern Furman Johnson C. Smith Morgan State Bethune-Cookman Hampton Delaware State Howard Florida A&M North Carolina A&T

14-28 13-27 21-38 27-20 20-18 14-20 34-14 3-23 6-20 35-0

1997 • (9-3) Charleston Southern Furman Tennessee State Morgan State Bethune-Cookman Hampton Delaware State Howard Florida A&M NC A&T

13-12 17-6 34-28 34-27 17-10 14-20 37-17 27-18 20-22 33-18

Florida A&M 14-37 North Carolina A&T 6-14 1999 • (4-6) Charleston Southern Benedict Morgan State Florida A&M The Citadel Norfolk State Hampton Howard Delaware State NC A&T

20-14 26-23 Cncld 17-76 14-20 27-23 27-39 42-49 34-14 7-27

2000 • (3-8) Winston-Salem State Savannah State Florida A&M The Citadel Norfolk State Bethune-Cookman Hampton Delaware State Howard Morgan State North Carolina A&T

28-39 42-26 9-64 16-45 21-24 14-42 37-40 32-57 38-20 57-37 14-66

2001 • (6-5) Morris Brown Savannah State The Citadel Florida A&M Bethune-Cookman Hampton Delaware State Howard Morgan State North Carolina A&T Norfolk State

21-7 9-14 8-31 27-33 10-24 17-28 42-21 37-33 29-37 15-14 16-10

heritage BoWl Southern 28-34 1998 • (5-6) Charleston Southern Furman Johnson C. Smith Morgan State Norfolk State Bethune-Cookman Hampton Delaware State Howard

17-7 19-27 14-0 21-0 43-26 17-28 7-20 31-14 31-32

oliver “ Buddy” Pough 2002-present (83-33) 2002 • (7-5) Tennessee State Benedict Wofford Savannah State Florida A&M Norfolk State

South Carolina State

26-20 52-7 6-7 50-12 31-13 35-9

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6-21 47-41 21-27 9-23 12-23 26-9

2003 • (8-4) Tennessee State Wofford Morgan State Savannah State Benedict Norfolk State Bethune-Cookman Hampton Delaware State Howard Florida A&M NC A&T

Norfolk State Florida A&M Hampton Delaware State Howard Morgan State NC A&T

13-20 49-14 28-24 16-17 59-21 28-21 51-7

20-37 13-35 27-21 53-0 41-7 34-15 28-31 12-32 36-13 24-14 27-15 49-9

2004 • (9-2) Benedict Wofford Savannah State Tennessee State Norfolk State Bethune-Cookman Hampton Delaware State Howard Morgan State NC A&T

51-0 22-24 55-20 30-13 39-14 28-14 36-52 28-14 23-16 38-35 34-28

2008• (10-3) UCF Benedict College Bethune-Cookman Clemson Winston-Salem St. Florida A&M Norfolk State Hampton Delaware State Howard Morgan State NC A&T Appalachian State

0-17 42-3 28-19 0-54 43-17 28-21 24-23 35-13 23-17 56-0 32-0 55-0 21-37

2005 • (9-2) Alabama State Winston-Salem State Bethune-Cookman Coastal Carolina Norfolk State Florida A&M Hampton Delaware State Howard Morgan State NC A&T

27-14 52-12 27-24 23-24 35-21 49-3 10-14 24-3 23-9 65-15 43-27

2009• (10-2) Grambling Bethune-Cookman Winston-Salem South Carolina Norfolk State Florida A&M Hampton Delaware State Howard Morgan State N.C.A&T Appalachian State

34-31 24-3 27-10 14-38 37-10 35-20 21-9 52-10 43-13 37-13 28-10 13-20

2006 • (7-4) Wofford Winston-Salem State Bethune-Cookman Coastal Carolina Norfolk State Florida A&M Hampton Delaware State Howard Morgan State NC A&T

21-28 35-6 21-45 14-33 47-10 28-21 13-6 9-10 28-10 41-16 41-19

2010• (9-3) Georgia Tech Missi Valley St. Benedict Florida A&M Norfolk State Bethune-Cookman Hampton Delaware State Howard Morgan State NC A&T Georgia Southern

10-41 44-0 61-20 19-0 34-13 0-14 10-7 38-21 54-14 32-10 48-3 16-41

2007 • (7-4) Air Force Bethune-Cookman South Carolina Winston-Salem St.

3-34 24-13 3-38 20-7

2011• (7-4) Central Michigan Bethune-Cookman Indiana Delaware State Norfolk State NC Central Georgia State Florida A&M Howard N.C. State A&T Savannah State

6-21 26-18 21-38 69-0 14-17 49-38 23-13 24-27 31-0 30-22 30-10

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SC State reCord BooK YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICAL LEADERS ruShing (Since 1971) Season leader 1971 Smith, Allen 1972 Haynesworth, John 1973 Smith, Ronnie 1974 Robinson, James 1975 Burgess, Charles 1976 Burgess, Charles 1977 Anderson, Ricky 1978 Reed, Jackie 1979 Ragland, Chris 1980 Odom, Henry 1981 Reed, Anthony 1982 Reed, Anthony 1983 Darby, Frankie 1984 Foggie, Gerald 1985 Foggie, Gerald 1986 Summers, Michael 1987 Summers, Michael 1988 Darby, James 1989 Brown, John 1990 Brown, John 1991 Mackey, Antonio 1992 Marshall, Marvin 1993 Hicks, Michael 1994 Hicks, Michael 1995 Hicks, Michael 1996 Bynum, Kenny 1997 Walker, Dennis 1998 O’Neal, Derek 1999 O’Neal, Derek 2000 Eaddy, Chad 2001 Maxwell, Kambui 2002 McCampbell, Reese 2003 Martin, Coty 2004 Baker, DeShawn 2005 Baker, DeShawn 2006 Baker, DeShawn 2007 Ford, Will 2008 Ford, Will 2009 Ford, Will 2010 Massey, Chris 2011 Jordan, asheton

games 10 10 10 10 10 9 10 10 11 10 10 10 10 10 11 9 11 8 11 9 9 11 11 11 10 10 12 11 10 11 11 12 12 11 10 11 11 13 12 10 11

reCeiVing Season leader 1971 Fair, David 1972 Smith, Allen 1973 McCarthy, Darius 1974 McCarthy, Darius 1975 Pinkston, Lewis 1976 Carter, Teddy 1977 Pringle, Mickey 1978 Williams, Benjamin 1979 Brown, Charlie 1980 Brown, Charlie

receptions 16 15 9 22 11 4 11 12 12 28

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att total yards 89 368 173 861 155 671 127 566 121 654 139 729 170 1,195 141 795 261 1,301 156 845 158 933 192 1,169 97 542 149 758 148 859 99 522 145 756 82 492 163 683 101 457 141 637 124 673 221 1,338 252 1,368 228 1,299 235 1,648 173 831 140 706 297 1,352 241 1,077 204 870 180 841 149 893 200 1,002 204 1,037 204 1,331 210 1,389 246 1,499 195 1,088 124 672 139 815

yards 176 189 265 239 181 85 225 238 438 748

avg/C 4.1 4.9 4.3 4.1 5.4 5.2 7.0 5.6 4.9 5.4 6.1 6.1 5.6 5.0 5.8 5.3 5.2 6.0 4.2 4.5 4.5 5.4 6.3 5.4 5.7 7.0 4.8 5.0 4.5 4.5 4.3 4.7 6.0 5.0 5.1 6.3 6.6 6.1 5.3 5.2 5.6

avg/game 36.8 86.1 67.1 56.6 65.4 81.0 119.5 79.5 118.3 84.5 93.3 116.9 54.2 75.8 78.1 58.0 68.7 61.5 62.1 50.8 70.8 61.2 121.6 124.4 129.9 164.8 69.3 64.2 135.2 97.9 79.1 70.1 74.4 91.1 103.7 117.2 126.3 115.3 86.0 63.9 70.4

tds 2 6 4 1 4 7 18 9 12 15 8 11 5 4 6 3 9 6 6 6 1 9 17 22 13 14 6 7 15 15 11 5 10 12 10 9 4 13 8 6 5

tds 0 1 3 6 1 2 2 0 6 8

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SC State reCord BooK YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICAL LEADERS 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011

Norman, David Lee Smith, Eddie McLaughlin DuBose, William Montgomery, J.W. Miller, Quincy Miller, Quincy Hunter, Rodney Miller, Quincy Solomon, Freddie McGowens, Bobby McGowens, Bobby Loper, Johnny Loper, Johnny Stoke, Monte Stokes, Monte Metcalf, Terrance Metcalf, Terrance Morgan, Tavarus Morgan, Tavarus King, Kelly Dubose, Dusten Dubose, Dusten Oliver Tre’ Young Oliver Tre’ Young Elmore, Lennel tyler mcdonald

45 19 20 29 36 16 20 14 18 40 39 22 25 17 33 57 16 30 70 46 35 17 25 48 65 48 41

Passing year 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997

leader Samuels, Ben O’Neal, Elias Samuels, Ben Lagroon, Arbie O’Neal, Elias Prather, Jesse Phillips, Prince Rivers, Nate Phillips, Prince Phillips, Prince Gatson, Desmond Gatson, Desmond Green, Lamont Glaze, Charles Darnell, Roscoe Darnell, Roscoe Salters, Lance Gilmore, Tyrone Salley, Otis York, Ron Hemby, Robert Marshall, Marvin Marshall, Marvin Marshall, Marvin Smith, Antwaine James, Craig Curry, Reggie

games 10 10 10 10 7 10 6 11 11 11 8 12 10 11 11 11 10 8 11 7 9 11 11 11 10 9 12

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774 367 337 335 652 246 383 332 319 893 634 339 367 259 468 933 515 807 807 641 376 180 302 605 995 595 573

7 3 1 2 7 0 3 4 3 13 3 2 4 2 1 4 1 7 7 7 1 0 2 4 9 2 4

attempts Completions 91 29 166 64 91 28 55 18 35 16 62 27 34 13 105 30 92 30 112 50 76 27 127 47 96 30 155 60 105 59 115 53 122 52 131 60 146 62 79 35 106 32 95 30 127 54 198 103 165 75 109 56 191 70

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Pct. .320 .390 .300 .320 .453 .447 .384 .298 .403 .458 .366 .372 .312 .385 .573 .464 .432 .463 .421 .443 .302 .322 .432 .522 .454 .512 .372

int. 6 16 9 10 4 4 3 8 8 7 4 5 3 10 4 9 4 11 6 10 13 5 9 11 4 3 6

yards 319 657 582 275 172 392 341 625 663 1,255 562 648 356 898 956 845 757 860 1,051 547 626 584 958 1,715 1,055 646 1,123

tds 4 5 5 2 1 4 3 4 9 10 5 5 2 8 9 7 5 4 8 3 7 9 11 17 9 2 12

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SC State reCord BooK YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICAL LEADERS PaSSing Cont. 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011

James, Craig Bowden, Avery Young, Brett McCampbell, Reese McCampbell, Reese Young, Brett McCoy, Cleveland McCoy, Cleveland McCoy, Cleveland Long, Malcolm Long, Malcolm Long, Malcolm Cue, richard

Punting year leader 1971 Moore, Mike 1972 Bennett, Julius 1973 Evans, Anthony 1974 Evans, Anthony 1975 Evans, Anthony 1976 Evans, Anthony 1977 Gordon, Robbie 1978 Montgomery, Malcolm 1979 Montgomery, Malcolm 1980 Braddy, Alonzo 1981 Braddy, Alonzo 1982 Gardner, Alex 1983 Braddy, Alonzo 1984 Braddy, Alonzo 1985 Felton, Robby 1986 Felton, Robby 1987 Peace, Ernie 1988 Freeborn, Michael 1989 Freeborn, Michael 1990 Dickerson, Richard 1991 Dickerson, Richard 1992 Dickerson, Richard 1993 Holmes, Tim 1994 Holmes, Tim 1995 Oglesby, Cedric 1996 Oglesby, Cedric 1997 Oglesby, Cedric 1998 Oglesby, Cedric 1999 Zeigler, Frank 2000 Zeigler, Frank 2001 Zeigler, Frank 2002 Brandyburg, Coby 2003 Brandyburg, Coby 2004 Brandyburg, Coby 2005 Brandyburg, Coby

10 11 7 12 12 9 11 11 11 13 12 12 9

238 196 153 233 300 230 190 183 211 172 209 309 147

104 77 53 127 159 125 108 94 108 304 324 177 80

Punts 59 75 69 72 63 54 30 68 58 52 61 48 57 56 32 58 48 67 67 42 65 38 46 39 48 49 69 50 47 54 60 57 50 39 45

yards 2,179 2,789 2,594 2,511 2,444 1,934 990 2,494 2,121 2,108 2,420 1,802 2,187 2,228 1,136 1,997 1,725 2,413 2,440 1,420 2,382 1,320 1,757 1,448 1,686 1,779 2,714 1,736 1,788 2,265 2,428 2,164 1,904 1,517 1,795

avg. 36.1 37.1 36.0 36.4 38.8 35.8 33.0 36.6 36.5 40.5 39.7 37.5 38.3 39.8 35.5 34.4 35.9 36.0 36.0 33.5 36.6 34.7 38.2 37.1 35.1 36.3 39.3 38.0 41.9 40.9 20.9 38.0 38.1 38.9 39.9

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.444 .392 .342 .545 .530 .543 .568 .514 .512 .566 .645 .573 .544

year 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011

12 9 3 11 15 8 5 9 10 10 10 12 6

1,352 1,269 1,009 1,972 1,889 1,856 1,692 1,224 1,252 1,988 2,502 1,875 900

leader Haire, Aaron Haire, Aaron Haire, Aaron Erickson, Blake Erickson, Blake erickson, Blake

5 5 13 15 15 14 13 10 12 14 20 9 7

Punts 19 39 58 26 51 69

yards 568 1,633 2,431 895 1,764 2,631

avg. 29.9 41.9 41.9 34.4 34.4 38.1

P/K-Blake erickson

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SC State reCord BooK YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICAL LEADERS SCoring Year 1971 1972 1973 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011

Leader Bailey, Dennis Ragland, James Samuels, Ben Samuels, Ben McCarthy, Darius Mason, Leroy Prather, Jessie Anderson, Ricky Rivers, Nate Ragland, Chris Odom, Henry Gardner, Alex Reed, Anthony Cobb, Steven Dix, Richard Norman, Glaze DuBose,William Summers, Micheal Darby, James Salley, Otis Brown, John Young, Matt Marshall, Marvin Hicks, Michael Hicks, Michael Hicks, Michael Bynum, Kenny Oglesby, Cedric Oglseby, Cedric O’Neal, Derek Stephens, Stanley Maxwell, Kambui Metcalf, Terrance Martin, Coty Baker, DeShawn Grantham, Stephen Baker, DeShawn Grantham, Stephen Jamson, Travil Erickson, Blake Erickson, Blake erickson, Blake

TDs 0 2 8 8 6 0 12 19 11 12 15 0 11 9 0 7 4 9 6 7 6 0 9 17 22 13 14 0 0 15 14 11 8 10 12 0 11 0 16 0 0 0

XPs 10 1 0 0 0 21 1 1 0 0 0 36 0 0 22 0 0 0 0 0 0 23 0 0 0 0 0 28 19 1 0 0 0 2 0 45 0 36 0 45 39 38

FGs 7 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 8 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 11 0 14 21 13

Total 31 14 48 48 36 39 72 116 66 72 90 63 66 36 49 42 24 54 36 42 36 32 54 102 132 78 84 52 52 92 84 66 48 64 72 72 66 69 96 87 93 77

rB Will Ford (2006-09), SC State - the meaC’s all-time leading rusher

Former SCSu QB marvin marshall passed for 1,715 yards and rushed for over 1,000 total to lead SC State to the 1994 meaC title and national Black Championship. South Carolina State

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SC State all-time reCordS total reCePtionS Lennel Elmore vs. Miss. Valley St. (2010) 12 Game Tavarus Morgan (2003) 70 Season Oliver (Tre’) Young (2006-09) 135 Career yardS reCeiVing Charlie Brown vs. Morris Brown (1980) 230 Game Oliver (Tre’) Young (2009) 995 Season Oliver (Tre’) Young (2006-09) 2,156 Career touChdoWn reCePtionS Chris Burgess vs. Bethune-Cookman (2005) 3 Game Freddie Solomon (1994) 13 Season Freddie Solomon (1991-94) 20 Career yardS Per reCePtion Terrence Metcalf vs. Savannah State (2002) 50.5 Game Terrence Metcalf (2001) 32.6 Season Charlie Brown (1977-80) 25.1 Career Field goalS made Richard Dix vs. Morgan State 4 Game Malcolm Montgomery vs. Newberry (1976) Blake Erickson (2009) 18 Season Blake Erickson (2008-2010) 35 Career Cedric Oglesby vs. Delaware State (2010) 52 Longest

oFFenSiVe total oFFenSe Game 387 Yds Brett Young vs. Morgan State (2004) Marvin Marshall (1994) Season 2,916 Malcolm Long (2007-10) Career 6,840 ruShing attemPtS Derek O’Neal vs. Bethune-Cookman (1999) Game 41 Derek O’Neal (1999) Season 297 Will Ford (2006-09) Career 763 total yardS ruShing Will Ford vs. NC A&T (2007) Game 322 Kenny Bynum (1996) Season 1,648 Will Ford (2006-09) Career 4,660 ruShing aVerage Kenny Bynum (1996) Game 164.8 Michael Hicks (1993-96) Career 127.9 ruShing touChdoWnS Henry Odom vs. Morgan State (1980) Game 6 Michael Hicks (1996) Season 22 Michael Hicks (1993-96) Career 51 100-yard ruShing gameS Will Ford (2008) Season 8 Kenny Bynum (1996) 7 Michael Hicks (1993, 1995) DeShawn Baker (2006) Will Ford (2007)

total PointS 36 Game 132 Season 316 Career

total touChdoWnS Henry Odom vs. Morgan State (1980) 6 Game Michael Hicks (1994) 22 Season Cleveland McCoy (2004-07) 53 Career

BeSt aVerage Per Carry Nate Rivers (1977) Game 8.5 Ricky Anderson (1974-77) Career 6.5 PaSSing yardS Brett Young vs. Morgan State (2004) Game 387 Malcom Long (2009) Season 2507 Reese McCampbell (2000-03) Career 5,230 PaSS ComPletionS Brett Young vs. Morgan State (2004) Game 24 Malcom Long vs. Winston-Salem State (2009) Season 210 Malcolm Long (2009) Career 394 PaSS attemPtS Avery Bowden vs. NC A&T (2000) Game 45 Malcolm Long (2009) Season 325 Malcolm Long (2007-2010) Career 961 touChdoWn PaSSeS Marvin Marshall vs. Bethune-Cookman (1994) Game 4 Reese McCampbell vs. Hampton (2000) Reese McCampbell vs. Savannah State (2003) Malcolm Long vs. Morgan State (2009) Malcolm Long (2009) 20 Season Malcolm Long (2007-2010) 46 Career ComPletion PerCentage (min. 100 attempts) (210-325)Malcolm Long (2009) .646 Season (571-965)Malcolm Long (2007-2010) .592 Career

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Henry Odom vs. Morgan State (1980) Michael Hicks (1994) Michael Hicks (1993-95)

deFenSiVe taCKleS 20 Game 131 Season 284 Career SaCKS 4 Game 22.5 Season 45.5 Career interCePtionS 4 Game 9 Season 19 Career

Harry Carson vs. Newberry (1975) Joe Montford (1993) Donovan Richard (2008-11) Chatric Darby vs. Southern (1997) Chatric Darby (1998) Chatric Darby (1995-98) Ricky Hill vs. Southern (1991) Ricky Hill (1990) Ricky Hill (1988-91)

Punting Longest 80 yds. Alonzo Braddy vs. Alcorn State (1980) Highest Average 40.5 yds. (52 punts) Alonzo Braddy (1980) Season 39.9 yds. (71 punts) Frank Zeigler (1998-2000) Career

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all-meaC FirSt team 1971 John Wade Glen Figures Dennis Bailey James Evans Carlton Taylor

Offensive Guard Offensive Guard Placekicker Linebacker Safety

1972 Barney Chavous

Defensive Tackle

1973 Donnie Shell

Safety

1974 Darius McCarthy Harry Carson Robert Sims Razzie Smith

Flanker Defensive End ($) Defensive Tackle Linebacker

1975 Luther Dixon Leroy Mason Harry Carson Robert Sims Ernie Edmonds Leonard Duncan Anthony Evans

Offensive Guard Placekicker Defensive End ($) Defensive Tackle Linebacker Cornerback Safety

1976 Luther Dixon Charles Burgess Malcolm Montgomery Leonard Duncan Bobby Moore Robert Sims Ernie Edmonds Rudolph Bryant Leonard Duncan Anthony Evans 1977 Albert Lester Arthur Prescott Ricky Anderson Malcolm Montgomery Mike Washington Tommie Brown 1978 Leroy Robinson Edwin Bailey Arthur Prescott Nate Rivers Jackie Reed Bobby Moore Walt Sullivan Ervin Parker Rufus Bess

Offensive Guard Running Back Placekicker Kick Returner Defensive End Defensive Tackle ($) Linebacker Linebacker Cornerback Safety Offensive Tackle Offensive Guard Running Back (*) Placekicker Linebacker Safety Offensive Tackle Offensive Guard Center Quarterback (*) Running Back Defensive End ($) Defensive Tackle Linebacker Cornerback

South Carolina State

1979 Leroy Robinson Edwin Bailey Larry Warren Chris Ragland Malcolm Montgomery Terry Turner Phillip Murphy Angelo King Ervin Parker

Offensive Tackle Offensive Guard Center Running Back Placekicker Defensive End Defensive Tackle ($) Linebacker Linebacker

1980 Charlie Brown Edwin Bailey Leroy Robinson Larry Warren Henry Odom John Alford Angelo King Ronnie Burton William Judson Thomas Tutson

Wide Receiver Offensive Line Offensive Line Center Running Back Defensive Line ($) Linebacker Linebacker Defensive Back Defensive Back

1981 Jeff Colbert Edward Samuels Larry Warren Sidney Fulton Desmond Gaston Anthony Reed Alex Gardner Barney Bussey Thomas Tutson

Offensive Line Offensive Line Center Linebacker Quarterback Running Back Placekicker Kick Returner Defensive Back

1982 Ralph Green Harley McCray Terrance Anderson Desmond Gaston Anthony Reed Alex Gardner John Courtney Sidney Fulton Barney Bussey

Offensive Line Offensive Line Center Quarterback Running Back Placekicker Defensive Line ($) Linebacker Defensive Back

1983 Ralph Green Johnson Crutchfield Dwayne Mattison Alan Neal Barney Bussey Myles Darling

Offensive Line Offensive Line Defensive Line Linebacker Defensive Back Defensive Back

1984 Johnson Crutchfield David Lee Norman Bruce Sykes Larry Nesmith Alonzo Braddy

Offensive Line Kick Returner Linebacker Defensive Back Punter

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1985 Lance Bonner Gerald Foggle John Bates

Defensive Line Running Back Defensive Line

1986 Robert Tyker Rusty Hinton Gary Bridges Leroy Mathis Dwayne Harper

Tight End Offensive Line Center Linebacker Defensive Back

1987 Austin Stewart David Ammons Leroy Mathis Dwayne Harper

Offensive Line Defensive Line Linebacker Defensive Back

1988 Eric Douglas David Ammons

Offensive Line Defensive Line

1989 Eric Douglas William Weaver

Offensive Line Defensive Back

1990 Reggie Kennedy Ricky Hill

Linebacker Defensive Back

1991 Melvin Owens Eric Funderburk Antonio Mackey Robert Porcher Ricky Hill

Offensive Line Offensive Line Running Back Defensive Line Defensive Back

1992 Orlando Brown Damien Moses Jeremy Faulkner

Offensive Tackle Defensive Line Defensive Line

1993 Carnell Carter Michael Hicks Matt Young Anthony Cook Joe Montford James Hester

Offensive Line Running Back Kicker Defensive Line Linebacker ($) Defensive Back

1994 Marvin Marshall Michael Hicks Raleigh Roundtree Tyrone Davis Al Sheil Freddie Solomon

Quarterback (*) Running Back Offensive Line Offensive Line Offensive Line Wide Receiver

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all-meaC FirSt team 1994 Anthony Cook Russell Thomas Macey Stephens

Defensive Line Defensive Back Defensive Back

1995 Raleigh Roundtree Alfred Ford Michael Hicks Kevin Pope Russell Thomas

Offensive Line Tight End Running Back (*) Defensive Back Defensive Back

1996 Raleigh Roundtree Kenny Bynum Chartric Darby

Offensive Line Running Back Defensive Line

1997 Chartric Darby Jermaine Derricott Glenn Mitts Jerrell Moore Johnny Loper

Defensive Line Defensive Back Tight End Offensive Line Kick Returner

1998 Jermaine Derricott

Defensive Back ($)

1999 Derek O’Neal

Running Back

2000 Arther Love

Tight End

2001 Dreak Pooler Frank Zeigler

Linebacker Punter

2002 Reese McCampbell Terrance Metcalf Dreak Pooler Ken Jones Derek Harrison Coby Brandyburg

Quarterback Wide Receiver Linebacker Defensive Line Linebacker Punter

2003 Tavarus Morgan Corey Haynes Leonard Goolsby Johnnie Williams

Wide Receiver Offensive Line Kick Returner Defensive Back

2004 Ryan Hemby

2005 Cleveland McCoy Clyde Reed

Quarterback Offensive Line#

Bulldogs in the meaC hall of Fame

2006 DeShawn Baker Clyde Reed Raymond Harrison Eric Turner

Running Back * Offensive Line Center Defensive Line

2007 Will Ford James Lee Raymond Harrison

Running Back Offensive Line# Center

inaugural Class of 1981 Baseball Willie Mays Aikens-Baseball Harry Carson-Football Dr. Milton Hunter-Adminstrator Willie Jeffries-Football Dr. M. Maceo Nance-Adminstrator

2008 Will Ford Octavius Darby Johnny Culbreath Raymond Harrison Cedric Llyod Markee Hamlin

Running Back* Tight End Offensive Line Offensive Line# Defensive Line Defensive Back

2009 Will Ford Johnny Culbreath Oliver Tre’ Young Raymond Harrison Blake Erickson

Running Back* Offensive Line# Wide Reciever Offensive Line Kicker/Punter

2010 Johnny Culbreath Josh Harrison David Erby Blake Erickson

Offensive Line Offensive Line# Linebacker$ Kicker/Punter

2011 Pat Washington Donovan Richard Dominique Ellis

Class of 1986 Barney Chavous-Football Donnie Shell-Football Class of 1993 Adrian Stills-Golf Class of 1995 William “ Bill” Davis-Football Margret English-Jones- Basketball Victor E. Kerr-Adminstrator Class of 1999 Roberta Williams-Basketball Class of 2002 Harry Nickens-Basketball Class of 2005 Robert L . “Jet” Johnson Track & Field*- Posthumously Class of 2007 Edwin Bailey-Football

Defensive Line Linebacker Defensive Back

Class of 2009 Bill Hamilton-Adminstrator Class of 2010 Ricky Anderson-Football

$-defensive- Player of the year *- offensive Player of the year # offensive lineman of the year

Class of 2011 Philip Murphy-Football

Defensive Back

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Collegiate hall oF FamerS harry CarSon defensive end 1972-75

donnie Shell defensive Back 1970-73

One of the greatest defensive players in the history of the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference, Harry Carson led South Carolina State to back-to-back conference championships. A First Team All-America selection in 1975, Carson set school and conference records with 17 sacks and 112 tackles. He anchored the 1975 team that recorded six shutouts and set an NCAA record for fewest points (29) allowed in a 10-game season. A two-time all-conference choice, Carson became the first player in MEAC history to win back-to-back Defensive Player of the Year honors, 1974 and 1975. Carson was named to the Sheridan Broadcasting Network 100-year Black College All-American Team and the Division II Team of the Century. He is enshrined in six Halls of Fame-SC State, Division II, SC State Athletic, College Football, MEAC and Pro Football. He played 13 years with the New York Giants and was all-pro 10 times. After his playing days he became a board member of the New York State Special Olympics and the New York State United Way.

Shell, a Whitmire, South Carolina native, was a standout defensive back at South Carolina State College (now University) during his collegiate career from 1970-73. As a senior, he was the dominant player at the position in the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference, earning All-MEAC honors. He was also named to the Associated Press and Pittsburgh Courier All-America teams. At the conclusion of his college career, Shell signed as a free agent with the Pittsburgh Steelers (1974) of the National Football League. During an illustrious career with the Steelers, which spanned 11 seasons, he started every year, earned All-Pro five times and helped Pittsburgh to four Super Bowl Championships. He was selected to the Steelers’ All-Time Team and the NFL Silver Anniversary Super Bowl Team. He played in more than 200 games as a Steeler and made 51 interceptions - making him the only strong safety in NFL history to record 50 or more interceptions. He has also been voted to the NCAA Division II Team of the Quarter Century and the Sheridan Broadcasting Network (SBN) Black College 100-Year Anniversary squad. Shell was inducted to the National Football Foundation College Hall of Fame at South Bend, Indiana in 1998.

Bulldog all-ameriCanS 1997 Chartric darby, defensive line Sheridan Broadcasting Network The Sporting News Jermaine derricott, defensive Back Sheridan Broadcasting Network Jerrell moore, offensive line Sheridan Broadcasting Network 1998 Jermaine derricott, defensive Back Sheridan Broadcasting Network

Sheridan Broadcasting Network Sports Network BASN All-American Team raymond harrison,offensive line Associated Press I-AA Sheridan Broadcasting Network Sports Network BASN All-American Team octavius darby, tight end Sheridan Broadcasting Network BASN All-American Team

2005 Clyde reed, offensive line Sheridan Broadcasting Network Football Weekly Gazette 2006 deShawn Baker, running Back Sheridan Broadcasting Network Clyde reed, offensive line Sheridan Broadcasting Network

2001 derek harrison, linebacker Football Weekly Gazette

2007 James lee , offensive line Sheridan Broadcasting Network Associated Press FCS

2003 Corey haynes, offensive line Sheridan Broadcasting Network

2008 Will Ford,running Back Associated Press I-AA

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2009 Will Ford, running Back Associated Press I-AA Sheridan Broadcasting Network Johnny Culbreath, offensive line Sheridan Broadcasting Network oliver tre’ young, Wide reciever Sheridan Broadcasting Network

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Blake erickson, Punter/Kicker Sheridan Broadcasting Network david erby, linebacker Sheridan Broadcasting Network 2010 Johnny Culbreath, offensive line Sheridan Broadcasting Network Blake erickson, Punter/Kicker Sheridan Broadcasting Network david erby, linebacker Sheridan Broadcasting Network Josh harrison Sheridan Broadcasting Network 2011 dominique ellis Sheridan Broadcasting Network

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SC State legendS athlete

team(s) acquired

athlete

team

acquired

Phillip Adams Willie Aldridge, RB John Alford, DT David Ammons, DT Rickey Anderson, RB

San Francisco 49ers 2011, 7th Round Minnesota Vikings 1973, 7th Round Miami Dolphins 1981, 12th Round New Orleans Saints 1989, Free Agent San Diego Chargers 1978, 3rd Round Cleveland Browns Seattle Seahawks 1981, 5th Round Buffalo Bills 1979, Free Agent Minnesota Vikings Oakland Raiders New Orleans Saints 1983, Free Agent New Orleans Saints 1968, 11th Round Washington Redskins 1981, 8th Round Seattle Seahawks 1982, Free Agent Cleveland Browns 1993, Free Agent Baltimore Ravens Atlanta Falcons 1977, Free Agent New Orleans Saints 1979, Free Agent Miami Dolphins 1982, Free Agent Cincinnati Bengals 1984, 4th Round San Diego Chargers 1997, 5th Round New York Giants 1975, 4th Round San Diego Chargers 1970, Free Agent New Orleans Saints 1994, Free Agent Denver Broncos 1973, 2nd Round St. Louis Rams 1978, 12th Round Dallas Cowboys 1980, Free Agent Indianapolis Colts Houston Oilers 1995, 2nd Round Washington Redskins New York Jets New Orleans Saints 1997, Free Agent Detriot Lions 2011, 7th Round Baltimore Ravens 1997, Free Agent Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Seattle Seahawks Detriot Lions Baltimore Ravens 1999, Free Agent Miami Dolphins 1977, Free Agent Indianapolis Colts 1989, 12th Round Cleveland Browns 1977, Free Agent Philadelphia Eagles 1980, Free Agent Kanas City Chiefs 2012, Free Agent New York Giants 2004, Free Agent Dallas Cowboys 1977, Free Agent St. Louis Cardinals New York Giants 1972, Free Agent Baltimore Ravens 2001, Free Agent Denver Broncos 1986, Free Agent Dallas Cowboys New England Patriots 1968, 4th Round Oakland Raiders 1960, Free Agent Buffalo Bills 1981, 3rd Round New Orleans Saints 1967, 2nd Round St. Louis Cardinals Minnesota Vikings Atlanta Falcons

Charles Glaze, DB Heyward Golden, DB Willie Grate, TE Zack Grate, LB Johnathan Guiles, OL Darius Hadley, DB

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1977, Free Agent 1984, 10th Round 1970, Free Agent 1983, Free Agent 1994, Free Agent 1993, Free Agent

Edwin Bailey, OT Rufus Bess, DB James Black, DE Bennie Blocker, RB Charlie Brown, WR Marion Brown, WR Orlando Brown, OL Rudolph Bryant, LB Charles Burgess, RB Ronnie Burton, LB Barney Bussey, DB Kenny Bynum, RB Harry Carson, LB Tyrone Caldwell, DT Carnell Carter, OL Barney Chavous, DE Anthony Clay, LB Dextor Clinkscales, DB Anthony Cook, DL Donald Cooper, DB Johnny Culbreath Chartric Darby, DL Jermaine Derricott, DB Luther Dixon, OL William DuBose, RB Leonard Duncan, DB Skip Dunham, LB Dominique Ellis DeWitt Ellerbe, DB Anthony Evans, DB James Evans, LB Dawani Flagler, OL Gerald Foggie, RB R.C. Gamble, RB Alexander Gardner, RB Robert Geathers, DE John Gilliam, WR

2012 4th round draft Pick Christian thompson Dwayne Harper, DB Josh Harrison Robert Hemby, DB Michael Hicks, RB Willie Joe Holman, DE Dwayne Jackson, DE James Johnson, DB David ‘Deacon’ Jones William Judson, DB Clarence Kegler, OL Lewis Kelly, OL Thomas Kennerly, WR Angelo King, DB Donnie Layton Edward Lee, WR Greg Lee, DB James Lee, OL Arther Love, TE Marvin Marshall Darius McCarthy, WR Eric McGhee, DB Clifford McClean, RB Cleveland McCoy, QB

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Seattle Seahawks 1988, 11th Round Pittsburgh Steelers 2011, Free Agent Pittsburgh Steelers 1972, Free Agent Chicago Bears 1996, 7th Round Chicago Bears 1968, 7th Round Washington Redskins Kansas City Chiefs 1983, 11th Round San Francisco 49ers Cincinatti Bengals 1968, 6th Round Los Angeles Rams 1961, 11th Round San Diego Chargers Miami Dolphins 1981, 8th Round Cincinatti Bengals 1970, Free Agent Minnesota Vikings 2000, 7th Round New York Giants Cincinatti Bengals 1968, Free Agent Detroit Lions 1977, Free Agent Dallas Cowboys San Francisco 49ers 1975, 10th Round Detroit Lions 1982, 11th Round Indianapolis Colts San Diego Chargers 1984, Free Agent Cleveland Browns 2008, Free Agent Tampa Bay Bucs 2008-2012 Washington Redskins 2012-Present New England Patriots 2001, 6th Round Indianapolis Colts 1995, Free Agent Tampa Bay Buccaneers Los Angeles Rams 1975, 6th Round Arizona Cardinals 1995, Free Agent St. Louis Cardinals 1970, 5th Round New York Jets Detriot Lions 2008, Free Agent

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Marshall McFadden James McRae, DE Terrance Metcalf, WR James Miller, RB Walter Mitchell, DL Bobby Moore, LB Phillip Morris, WR Marion Motley, RB Ben Mungin, WR Phillip Murphy, DT Alan Neal, LB Milton Nicholson, RB Jami Oats, DB Henry Odom, RB Derek O’Neal, RB Ervin Parker, LB Robert Porcher, DL Arthur Prescott, OG Greg Pringle, DB Chris Ragland, RB Anthony Reed, RB Donovan Richard Nate Rivers, RB Carl Robinson, OL Leroy Robinson, OT Louis Ross, DE Javan Ross, DE Raleigh Roundtree, OL Benjamin Samuels, QB Patrick Scott, LB Donnie Shell, DB Robert Simms, DT Freddie Solomon, WR Melvin Spralding, LB Stanley Stephens, RB Macey Stevens, DB Walt Sullivan, DT Michael Summers, RB Zack Thomas, WR/KR Christian Thompson Wendell Tucker, WR Thomas Tutson, DB Robert Tyler, TE Derek Watson, RB Roger Wiley, WR Antonio Williams Leonard Wingate, DE James Wynn, WR Alfred Young, WR

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2012, Free Agent 1985, Free Agent 2006, Free Agent 1989, Free Agent 1969, Free Agent 1979, Free Agent 2008, Free Agent 1946, Free Agent 1982, Free Agent 1980, 3rd Round 1983, Free Agent 1968, Free Agent 1999, Free Agent 1983, 8th Round 2000, Free Agent 1980, Free Agent 1992, 1st Round 1979, Free Agent 1982, Free Agent 1980, Free Agent 1983, 10th Round 2012, Free Agent 1980, 5th Round 1961, Free Agent 1982, Free Agent 1971, Free Agent 1987, Free Agent 1997, 4th Round 1974, Free Agent 1994, Free Agent 1974, Free Agent 1977, 4th Round 1995, Free Agent 1994, Free Agent 2000, Free Agent 1995, Free Agent 1979, Free Agent 1988, Free Agent 1982, Free Agent 2012, 4th Round 1967, Free Agent 1982, 6th Round 1988, 8th Round 2002, Free Agent 1979, Free Agent 2000, Free Agent 1985, 8th Round 1968, Free Agent 1971, Free Agent

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SC STATE LEGENDS

marion motley-Class of 1968 Running Back-Cleveland Browns, Pittsburgh Steelers nAll-time AAFC rushing champion n All-NFL 1950 n Top NFL rusher 1950 n One of the first black players in the NFL

david “deacon” Jones Class of 1980 Defensvie End Los Angeles Rams, San Diego Chargers, Washington Redskins n Six All-League Selections n NFL Defensive Player of Year 1968-69 n Eight Pro Bowl Apperances n Invented the term “sack”

harry Carson-Class of 2006 Linebacker-New York Giants n Led Giants defenders in five seasons n Nine Pro Bowl Selections n First Team All-Pro 1981, 1984 n Second Team All-Pro five teams n All-NFC five times n One Super Bowl Championship

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OLIVER.C.DAWSON STADIUM aBout oliVer C. daWSon Oliver Cromwell Dawson had a long and unparalleled career as a coach, athletic director, professor and administrator at South Carolina State College (now South Carolina State University) during a forty-one year tenure (1935-76) at the institution. Dawson, affectionately called "the Man for all Seasons," coached five major sports at South Carolina State, beginning in 1935 until he retired in 1976. The Thomaston, Georgia native, who grew a up in Cleveland, Ohio, served as head football coach from 1940 to 1950, and also coached basketball, tennis, track and field, and golf. He won championships in each of the sports except track and field. Dawson attended John Carroll University in Cleveland (1930-34), before earning his bachelor’s at South Carolina State in 1936. He received his master’s from New York University in 1947 and did further study at Denver University and West Virginia University.

oliver C. dawson During his head football coaching tenure, which was interrupted by World War II (1943-45), Dawson compiled only a modest record of 30-29-7, however, his teams finished in the upper division of the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SIAC) every year except one, and the

worksheet included an undefeated 7-0-1 regular season mark in 1947 when the Bulldogs played for the mythical Black College National Championship in Washington, DC against Shaw University. Prior to becoming head coach at SCSU, he served five seasons as backfield coach. He discovered and coached the great Marion Motley, who was an outstanding fullback for the Bulldogs before transferring to Nevada and going on to greatness with the original Cleveland Browns in the National Football League. Motley is one of three former Bulldogs currently enshrined in the NFL Hall of Fame in Canton, Ohio. David "Deacon" Jones, an outstanding defensive lineman at South Carolina State in the 50s, who went on to stardom with the Los Angeles Rams, and Harry Carson, a Bulldog All-American in the mid-70s who had an illustrious career with the New York Giants, are also in the prestigious Hall. Carson was inducted last season (2006).

location: orangeburg, South Carolina Capacity: 22,000 Surface: Synthetic turf amenitieS: a. Two-tiered spacious press box with elevator leading to upper level seating for handicapped or physically-challenged persons (2nd level), three VIP suites (3rd level), and a large media work area (can seat 30), two permanent radio booths and one temporary radio booth (4th level) One permanent radio booth can be converted to accommodate television. b. State-of-the-art scoreboard and message board. c. Practice field adjacent to stadium. d. Two on-site locker rooms. Teams may also dress at two facilities adjacent to the stadium — Smith-Hammond-Middleton Memorial Center and Felton Laboratory School. e. Parking – 400 paved spots and 1700 additional on grass fields (Mitchell Hall, Felton Lab, and Mason Hall) f. Renovated and enlarged restroom facilities g. Ten-window ticket booth

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uniVerSity miSSion South Carolina State uniVerSity, a senior comprehensive teaching institution, is committed to providing affordable and accessible quality undergraduate and graduate degree programs. This public university, with a student population between 4,000 and 5,000, is located in Orangeburg, an area that has a traditional rural, agricultural economy which has expanded to include a business and industrial focus that is national and international in scope. South Carolina State University’s 1890 land grant legacy of service to the citizenry of the state is ensured through its collaborative efforts with local, rural, and statewide businesses, public education, colleges and industry. This symbiotic relationship provides a catalyst that spurs a reciprocal economic and social growth for the University, state, nation and the international community at large. South Carolina State uniVerSity, through instruction, research and service activities, prepares highly skilled, competent, economically and socially aware graduates to meet life’s challenges and demands that enable them to work and live productively in a dynamic, global society. Since 1896, South Carolina State uniVerSity has maintained a legacy of excellence in education. The University has been home to generations of scholars and leaders in business, military service, government, athletics, education, medicine, science, engineering technology and more. THE MISSION OF SC STATE UNIVERSITY A BRIEF HISTORY OF SOUTH CAROLINA STATE UNIVERSITY Founded in 1896 as the state’s sole public college for black youth, South Carolina State uniVerSity has played a key role in the education of African-Americans in the state and nation. As a land-grant institution, it struggled to provide agricultural and mechanical training to generations of black youngsters. Through its extension program, it sent farm and home demonstration agents into rural counties to provide knowledge and information to impoverished black farm families. The University has educated scores of teachers for the public schools. It provided education in sciences, literature, and history. The support of the Rosenwald Fund and the General Education Board helped the institution survive the Depression. After World War II, the state legislature created a graduate program and a law school at South Carolina State uniVerSity to prevent black students from enrolling in the University of South Carolina’s graduate and legal education programs. The legislature also dramatically increased funding at the college in an effort to make “separate but equal” a reality in higher education in South Carolina. During the 1950s and 1960s hundreds of STATE students participated in local civil rights demonstrations and were arrested. In 1968 three young men were slain and 27 wounded on the campus by state highway patrolmen in the Orangeburg Massacre. Since 1966, STATE has been open to non-African American students and faculty, but it has largely retained its mission and character as an historically black institution. In 1971, the agricultural program was terminated and the college farm was transformed into a community recreation center, consisting of a golf course and soccer, softball and baseball fields. Today there are nearly 5000 students majoring in a wide range of programs that include agribusiness, accounting, art, English, and drama as well as fashion merchandising, physics, psychology, and political science.

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interim PreSident-SC State Dr. Cynthia A. Warrick became Interim President of South Carolina State University on July 5, 2012. Dr. Warrick brings to the position over twenty years of experience in higher education, teaching and administration. Her diverse background in academics, research, and fundraising supdr. Cynthia Warrick ports her vision of incorporating a progressive, broad-minded methodology to fostering University success. Dr. Warrick's leadership model encompasses an entrepreneurial approach to higher education which involves collaboration development to create innovative programs and initiatives that will propel SC State University to the next level of success. Throughout her career, she served in a number of roles in which she planned and implemented strategies to improve the educational process and positively contributed to the advancement of those organizations. Prior to joining SC State University, she was a Senior Fellow in the Howard University School of Pharmacy, Center for Minority Health Services Research. Noted accomplishments included her selection to Federal Committees (NIH, CDC, and NRC), and the Middle States Commission on Higher Education Accreditation review panel. Dr. Warrick has held leadership and faculty positions as tenured full professor of Pharmacy, dean and chief research officer at Elizabeth City State University; associate professor and director of Environmental and Occupational Health at Florida A&M University; and, assistant professor in the Division of Management, Policy and Community Health at the University of Texas School of Public Health, Center South Carolina State

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for Health, Promotion and Prevention Research. During her accomplished career, Dr. Warrick has been engaged in extensive research support. She has also served as author and co-author of publications, reports and presentations. She is the recipient of various honors and awards to include Fulbright Specialist for Global & Public Health; Outstanding Alumna of the Year, George Mason University; Board of Scientific Counselors, CDC National Center for Environmental Health/ATSDR; Rho Chi Honor Society; Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society; and Leadership America. A native of San Antonio, Texas, Dr. Warrick received a Bachelor of Science degree in Pharmacy from Howard University (1975); a Master of Science degree in Public Policy from the Georgia Institute of Technology; and a terminal degree in Environmental Science and Public Policy from George Mason University.

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2010 Meac INdIvIdual sTaTIsTIcs 2010 Meac INdIvIdual sTaTIsTIcs SC State athletiCS direCtor

Charlene m. Johnson Charlene Johnson is in her ninth season as Director of Athletics at South Carolina State University, including one year as interim. Johnson, the only woman to serve as Athletics Director (AD) at the Orangeburg institution, was elevated to the top position in the department in 2004 after serving in an interim capacity in 2003. Johnson, who is in her 28th year as a member of the SC State Department of Athletics, served seven years as sen-

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ior woman administrator and associate athletics director prior to being named Athletics Director. University teams have enjoyed enormous success during her tenure as AD. Four different SC State teams – football, men’s and women’s tennis and volleyball -- have earned conference titles and NCAA postseason appearances. Also, many of the athletic facilities have undergone major improvements, attendance at contests and revenues have increased significantly and academic enhancement has been strengthened. In 2011, SC State was one of 26 colleges and universities across the nation earning NCAA certification. Six years ago, she became the first woman to serve as Chairperson of the Directors of Athletics Association in the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference. She has also served on several NCAA Committees and is currently a member of the NCAA Division I Football Championship Committee. Johnson began her career in athlet-

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ics at SC State in 1983 when she became the first woman appointed to a full-time coaching position when named head volleyball coach and head women’s tennis coach. She won championships in each sport. An Allendale, SC native, Johnson played on SC State’s 1979 AIAW national championship team, was inducted into the SC State Athletic Hall of Fame in1998 as an administrator and received special HOF recognition with the 1979 team in 2000. Johnson is a life member of the SCSUNAA and a member of the Orangeburg County Alumni Chapter. She is also a member of several professional and civic organizations, including the National Association of College Directors of Athletics (NACDA) and Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. Johnson, who earned both her bachelor’s (1980) and master’s (1987) from SC State, is married to Virgin Johnson, Jr., and they are the parents of two children: Taylor, a sophomore at the university, and Virgin (Trey) III.

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adminStration/ SuPPort StaFF

Dr. Octavio Miro associate director of athletics

Alicia Davis Business manager

Mary Hill SWa/asst. academic enhancement/internal operations Coordinator

George Brisbon marketing Coordinator/ interim intramural director

Leon Myers academic enhancement Coordinator

Carla Mitchell ticket manager

Thomas Simmons-Canty assistant athletics trainer

Christopher Mazoue team Physician

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Dr. Ethel Jones Faculty athletic representative

Apryl Mitchell Compliance assistant

Ruth Price ticket assistant

Carl Williams assistant equipment manager

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Antonio Smalls game manager/game Vending Contact

K. Renia Edwards asst. athletic director for Compliance

James McClinton III director of marketing & Fund development

Gwendolyn Bamberg administrative assistant

Jennifer Saxon assistant academic enhancement Coordinator

Eric Seifarth assistant director of Compliance

Briana N. Newman assistant athletics trainer

Zetty M. Glenn administrative assistant

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adminStration/ SuPPort StaFF

Tim Carter head men’s Basketball Coach

Murray Garvin assistant men’s Basketball Coach

Ken Spencer assistant men’s Basketball Coach

Rio Pitt assistant men’s Basketball Coach

Ralph Patin III assistant Women’s Basketball Coach

David Erby assistant Strength & Conditioning

Shamire Rothmiller graduate assistant Strength & Conditioning

Hardeep Judge head men’s & Women’s tennis Coach

Stefan Montgomery team Physician

Tonja Braxton head Women’s Softball Coach

Tyree Price head Cross-Country/ track & Field Coach

Jebreh Harris assistant Cross-Country/ track & Field Coach

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NaKeya Hall assistant Women’s Softball Coach

Glad T. Bugariu head Women’s Soccer Coach

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Doneka Sutton interim head Women’s Volleyball Coach

Sandy Burris head Women’s golf Coach assistant Women’s Soccer

Doug Robertson head Women’s Basketball Coach

Suzanna Mansour assistant head men’s & Women’stennis Coach

Brittany Williams assistant Women’s Volleyball Coach

Rob Crull graduate Volunteer assistant athletic training

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adminiStratiVe direCtory all area Codes (803) adminiStratiVe StaFF Charlene Johnson, Athletics Director. .........................................536-8712 Dr. Octavio Miro, Associate Athletics Director ..........................536-8263 K.Renia Edwards, Compliance Director .....................................536-8578 Eric Seifarth,Asst. Compliance Director .....................................536-7200 Carla Mitchell, Ticket Manager ...................................................536-8579 Ruth Price, Ticket Assistant .........................................................536-8342 Vanessa Nepomuceno, Ticket Assistant .......................................516-4873 William P. Hamilton, Sports Information Director ......................536-7060 Romanda Noble, Assistant Sports Information Director ............ 516-4628 Kendrick D. Lewis, Assistant Sports Information Director ........ 536-8227 Leon Myers, Academic Enhancement ........................................ 536-8684 Jennifer Saxon, Assistant Academic Enhancement......................536-8128 James McClinton III, Athletics Marketing Director.....................533-3603 Mary Hill,SWA, Asst. Academics, Internal Operations Coordinator ......................................................................................................533-3783 Sidney Fulton IV, Equipment Manager. ......................................536-8626 Carl Williams, Assistant Equipment Manager. ...........................536-8626 Gwendolyn Bamberg, Administrative Assistant .........................536-7242 Zetty M. Glenn, Administrative Assistant .................................. 533-3743 Apryl Mitchell, Administrative Assistant-Compliance ...............536-8846 SPortS mediCine Craig Harward, Head Athletic Trainer .................................... ....536-8625 Stephanie Troscinski, Assistant Athletic Trainer ........................ 516-4737 Briana N. Newman, Assistant Athletic Trainer.............................536-8625 Thomas Simmons-Canty, Assistant Athletic Trainer....................516-4741 FootBall Oliver ‘Buddy’ Pough, Head Coach ........................................... 536-8717 David Blanchard, Asst. Head Coach/Defensive Line ................. 536-8900 Mike Adams, Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers ..................... 536-8896 Lee Chambers, Wide Receivers/Tight Ends................................ 533-3642 Nygel Pearson,Offensive Line/Tackles/Tight Ends............. ........533-3749 Jared Powers, Offensive Line/Guards/Centers ............................536-8897 Joel Taylor, Secondary..................................................................533-3943 Gerald Harrison, Def Line Assistant/FB Operations .................. 533-3930 Daniel Lewis, Running Backs/Recruiting Coordinator................536-8926 Kevin Magouirk, Quarterbacks./Off. Coordinator........................533-3999 Chris Cook, Assistant Defense.....................................................536-8797

Women’S BaSKetBall Douglas Robertson, Head Coach ...................................536-8716 Ralph Patin III, Assistant Coach ....................................533-3921 Ashley Walker, Assistant Coach.....................................536-8293 tenniS (men’s tennis & Women’s tennis) Hardeep Judge, Head Coach ..........................................536-8898 Suzanna Mansour,Assistant M&W.................................813-1160 SoCCer Glad T. Bugariu, Head Coach ........................................533-3620 Sandra Burris, Assistant Coach.......................................533-3650 VolleyBall Doneka Sutton, Interim Head Coach ..............................533-3676 Brittany Williams, Assistant Coach.................................533-3683 Kathlyn Gooden, Volunteer Assistant...............................533-3683 traCK & Field/ CroSS Country Tyree Price, Head Coach ..................................................536-8715 Jebreh Harris, Assistant Coach ........................................536-8131 SoFtBall Tonja Braxton, Head Coach ..............................................536-8899 Nakeya Halll, Assistant Coach...........................................536-8714 Women’S golF Sandra Burris, Head Coach................................................533-3650 Strength & Conditioning Trumain Carroll, Coordinator ............................................516-4543 Markus James, Associate Coordinator...............................516-4543 David Erby, Assistant Coordinator......................................516-4543 Shamire Rothmiller, Graduate Assistant.............................516-4543

men’S BaSKetBall Tim Carter, Head Coach ............................................................ 536-8586 Murray Garvin, Assistant Coach ................................................ 536-8575 Ken Spencer, Assistant Coach .....................................................536-8760 Rio Pitt, Assistant Coach .............................................................536-8770

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