2012 Southeastern Louisiana Football Media Guide

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Table of Contents Southeastern reclaimed the Victory Bell in 2011 with a 3114 win over arch-rival Nicholls State

Media Information 1 2-3 4 5

Table of Contents Media Information/Media Relations Staff Media Outlets Media Relations Staff, Quick Facts

The Records

2012 Preview 6-7 8 9 10 11 12-15

2012 Roster Roster Breakdown/Signing Class Post-Spring Depth Chart 2012 Outlook Lions At A Glance Positional Breakdown

2012 Lions 16-35 36-38

Player Profiles Newcomer Profiles

Coaching Staff 39-41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51

Head Coach Ron Roberts Greg Stevens Pete Golding E.K. Franks Brandon Lacy Tyronee Williams Chet Pobolish Travis Mikel Karl Scott Sean O’Suillivan/Support Staff Support Staff

2012 Opponents 52 53 54 55 56 57 58

Missouri/South Dakota State UT Martin/McNeese State Lamar/UAB Northwestern State/Central Arkansas Sam Houston State/Stephen F. Austin Nicholls State/SID Directory Final FCS National Polls/2011 FCS Playoffs

2011 Review 59 60-61 62 63

64 Game-By-Game Lineups/By The Numbers 65 Southland Conference Standings/Statistics 66-68 Southland Conference Statistics 69 SLC Composite Schedule/2011 All-Conference 70-73 2011 Game-By-Game Recaps

2011 Final Results/Team Statistics 2011 Final Individual Statistics 2011 Defensive/Red Zone Statistics 2011 Game Superlatives

74 2011 Individual Honors 75 2011 Team Honors/Team Captains/MVPs 76-77 All-Americans 78-79 Rushing Records 80-81 Passing Records 82-83 Receiving Records 84 Yardage Records 85 Scoring Records 86 Placekicking Records 87 Punting Records 88-89 Punt/Kick Return Records 90-91 Defensive Records 92 Miscellaneous Records 93-96 Year-By-Year Results 97 All-Time Opponent Records/Future Schedules 98-101 All-Time Results vs. Opponents 102-107 All-Time Roster 108-114 Southeastern Football History

The Traditions 115 115 116 117 118-119 120 121 122-123 124

Alma Mater/Fight Song/Spirit Groups Traditions Gameday at Southeastern Retired Numbers Perfect Seasons (1946 and 1954) The Return of the Lions (2003) The River Bell Classic Players in the Pros Southeastern Athletic Hall of Fame

This Is Southeastern 125-127 128-129 130-131 132-133 134-135 136 137 138

This is Southeastern Prominent Alumni University Facilities Athletic Facilities Strawberry Stadium Hall of Champions Football Facilties Athletic Training

139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146-147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156

Sport Performance CHAMPS/Lifeskills Academic Success Academic All-Americans Athletic History All-Time Conference Championships FCS National Championship Game Southland Conference Lions In The Community Hammond, Louisiana Tangipahoa Parish The State of Louisiana University Administration Athletic Administration Athletic Department Staff Athletic Department Staff Directory The Lion Athletics Association

Credits Editor Matt Sullivan Layout and Design Matt Sullivan, Kemmler Chapple, Damon Sunde Cover design Matt Sullivan Cover photography Randy Bergeron Research Larry Hymel, Travis Dupre, Don Aime

Photography Randy Bergeron, Claude Levet, Matt Sullivan, Southeastern Louisiana Archives, Rick Yeatts, National Football League, New Orleans Metropolitan Convention and Visitors Bureau, Louisiana Department of Culture, Recreation & Tourism, Baton Rouge Area Convention and Visitors Bureau, Delta State University, Tangipahoa Parish Convention and Visitor's Bureau.

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Media Information

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he Southeastern Louisiana University football team and the Southeastern Athletic Media Relations Office wish to thank you for your interest and coverage of the 2012 Lions. This publication is designed to assist you in your coverage of Southeastern Football. Please feel free to contact the Southeastern Athletic Media Relations Office for any additional information. The Southeastern Athletic Media Relations Office is located on the second floor of West Strawberry Stadium, rooms 201-204.

the roof of the press box located on the west side of the stadium. The deck area accommodates coaches’ film crews and network television. Due to the lack of space on the deck, no video cameras other than those previously listed in this section will be permitted access. Only those with appropriate passes will be allowed access.

Press Area

This area is reserved for print media and statistical operations. Fax and copy service is available. Several phones are available for media use on a first-come, first-serve basis. Ethernet lines, along with wireless internet, are also available for filing for both photo and print use.

Mailing Address: Southeastern Athletic Media Relations Office SLU 10309 Hammond, LA 70402 Phone: (985) 549-2142

Sidelines

Overnight Mailing Address: Southeastern Athletic Media Relations Office c/o Southeastern Athletics 800 Galloway Dr. Hammond, LA 70402

Southeastern follows NCAA rules regarding media representatives on the sidelines. Photographers are not permitted to shoot between the 25-yard lines (team areas) and must wear credentials at all times. Access to and from the north and south ends of the field will be a monitored area to the rear of the team area closest to the stadium. No one under 18 years of age will be issued photo credentials for sideline access.

Credentials

Credentials for Southeastern home games are issued for working media only and should be requested as early as possible due to space limitations. All members of the media must request credentials in writing through Matt Sullivan, Assistant Athletic Director for Media Relations. Requests are honored from sports editors of daily newspapers and sports directors of television and radio stations. Requests from individuals not employed by a media outlet will not be considered.

Press Box Services

Individual and team statistics, play-by-play and game facts will be distributed to members of the working media. Press kits are provided 90 minutes prior to kickoff, or earlier upon request. Press kits include program, flip card, updated statistics for each team, Southland Conference stats and gameday notes. A pregame meal will be served beginning 90 minutes before kickoff. Soft drinks and bottled water will be available throughout the game.

**Spouses, dates, non-workers and anyone under 18 years of age are not permitted in the working press area.

Entrance

The Strawberry Stadium media entrance is located on the fourth floor of the Parking Garage connecting to the stadium. Media members can enter via the elevators or the stairwells located on the south end of the parking deck. Field level access as well is available from these locations. Media Will Call, located at the Ticket Window of the Dugas Center for Southeastern Athletics, will open 90 minutes prior to kickoff.

Media parking is located at the top of the Parking Garage (4th floor) on the west side of Strawberry Stadium. Due to space limitations, requests for parking should be made with the credential request. Although every effort will be made, it should not be assumed that parking passes will be issued with credentials.

Media outlets requesting satellite truck access must request such in advance through Matt Sullivan in the Southeastern Athletic Media Relations Office . Trucks must be in place at least three hours prior to kickoff and only the trucks will be allowed in the area. Parking credentials in the media lot will be issued to other necessary accompanying vehicles.

Photo Deck

The Strawberry Stadium photo deck is located on

Space limitations will determine the issuance of credentials to scouts of professional football teams. Tickets may be made available to pro scouts in lieu of credentials. Requests for tickets should be made well in advance of the game to guarantee availability and should be requested through the Southeastern Athletic Media Relations Office.

Interviews

Parking

Satellite Truck Access

Professional Scouts

Interviews with Ron Roberts or any assistant Southeastern football coach should be coordinated through Assistant AD for Media Relations Matt Sullivan. Interviews with players must be coordinated through Associate Director of Media Relations Kemmler Chapple at least one day in advance to minimize demands on the student-athlete’s time. No player interviews will be conducted beginning Wednesday evening (6 p.m.) during game week (Tuesday for Thursday games) Phone interviews must also be coordinated through the Athletic Media Relations Office with the requested player returning the call at an agreed upon time from the Athletic Media Relations Office . Keep in mind, team locker rooms are off limits to media representatives at all times. Interviews during practice are strictly prohibited. Southeastern football practices are open to the public and the media is welcome to attend. Following each practice, Coach Roberts and players will be available

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for brief interviews if requested. Please coordinate with the Media Relations staff person in attendance.

Postgame

Southeastern provides equal access to all members of the working media. At home games, Coach Roberts will hold a postgame press conference in the Billups Room located on the southwest corner of Strawberry Stadium. Requests for player interviews should be made to Assistant AD for Media Relations Matt Sullivan or the opponent SID no later than the four-minute mark of the fourth quarter. Southeastern players will be brought to the interview room for interviews. The opponent’s coach will be available either on the field or outside the visitor’s locker room, located on the northwest corner of Strawberry Stadium, at the discretion of the visiting SID.

Press Luncheon

Southeastern will host a weekly press luncheon each week during the season. The luncheon is scheduled on Tuesdays at noon in the Victory Club, located on the fifth floor of Strawberry Stadium. Lunch will begin at noon with head coach Ron Roberts addressing the media at 12:15 p.m. Parking for media members is available on the top level of the adjacent parking garage or in the Visitor’s parking spaces in front of the Dugas Center for Southeastern Athletics. Depending on class schedules, selected players will be available during each weekly session. For player requests, please contact a member of the Southeastern Media Relations Staff at least 24 hours in advance.

Southland Coaches Teleconference

Starting Aug. 28 and running each Tuesday through Nov. 13, the Southland Conference will host a coaches conference call each week during the season (beginning at 10:30 a.m.) in an effort to assist media members. Media members can dial (877) 393-3856 and enter code number 3947522 to gain access. The weekly schedule is as follows: Todd Lamb (Southland Notes)......................10:30 a.m. Clint Conque (Central Arkansas).................10:35 a.m. Ray Woodard (Lamar) ....................................10:41 a.m. Charlie Stubbs (Nicholls State).....................10:47 a.m. Matt Viator (McNeese State).........................10:53 a.m. Bradley Dale Peveto (NW State)..................10:59 a.m. Willie Fritz (Sam Houston State)..................11:05 a.m. Ron Roberts (Southeastern La.)..... 11:11 a.m. J.C. Harper (Stephen F. Austin).......................11:17 a.m.


Media Information Game Week Media Schedule

Southeastern Louisiana Athletic Media Relations Monday

Noon • Weekly release, notes, depth chart and stats will be posted on lionsports.net, and released via e-mail. 7 p.m. •  Coach Roberts’ Radio Show from Tope La’ in downtown Hammond on KSLU-FM (90.9) and on www.LionSports.net

Matt Sullivan

Kemmler Chapple

Damon Sunde

Tuesday

Associate Director for Media Relations

Assistant Director for Media Relations

Office Phone . . . . . (985) 549-2142 Mobile Phone . . . . . (985) 981-0009 E-mail . . . . . . . . rsullivan@selu.edu

Office Phone . . . . . (985) 549-3221 Mobile Phone . . . . . (985) 974-5466 E-mail . . . . . . . . kchapple@selu.edu

Office Phone . . . . . (985) 549-3774 Mobile Phone . . . . . (225) 938-5987 E-mail . . . . damon.sunde@selu.edu

10:30 a.m. • Southland Conference Coaches Teleconference. Coach Roberts is scheduled to participate on the call at approximately 11:11 a.m.

Areas Covered: Football, Men’s Basketball, Golf, Hall of Fame, Administrative

Areas Covered: Soccer, Women’s Basketball, Softball, Tennis, Football (secondary)

Areas Covered: Volleyball, Baseball, Track and Field, Social Media, Football (secondary)

Noon •  Coach Roberts weekly press luncheon in the Victory Club of Strawberry Stadium

Assistant AD for Media Relations

Media Information Mailing Address................................................................ SLU 10309,

Press Box Number:......................................(985) 549-2443, 2444

...............................................................................Hammond, LA 70402

Website:...............................................................www.LionSports.net

Overnight Address ..............................................800 Galloway Dr.

Facebook:....................................... www.facebook.com/sluathletics

............................................................................. Hammond, LA 70402

Twitter:.................................................www.twitter.com/sluathletics

Fax...................................................................................(985) 549-3773

YouTube:........................................... www.youtube.com/sluathletics

Entering its 22nd season, the Southeastern Sports Network is a multi-functional entity controlling both the radio and television efforts of Lions Athletics. Southeastern football will be broadcast on the radio via flagship station KSLU-FM (90.9) with affiliates throughout the region. The Lions annually have games broadcast on a number of different television carriers including the Southland Conference Network, Fox Sports and CSTV as well as locally on Cox Sports TV (CST) and the Southeastern Channel. Mark Willoughby enters his eighth season as "The Voice of the Lions" after a successful return to Southeastern in 2005. Joining Willoughby in the booth will be Assistant Media Relations Director Damon Sunde as color commentator. Sunde also serves as the voice of Lions’ baseball handling play-by-play duties of all Southeastern games as well as basketball home games for both men and women. Handling sideline duties for his sixth year will be Robbie Rhodes, a 2008 Southeastern graduate and former Lion golf letterwinner.

3:30 p.m. •  Practice (OPEN to Media) Post Practice Only • Coaches and Players available for interviews

Wednesday

3:30 p.m. •  Practice (OPEN to Media) Post Practice Only • Coaches and Players available for interviews

Thursday

3:30 p.m. •  Practice (No interviews pre- or post-practice)

Friday

TBA • Team Walk-Thru (Closed to Media)

Saturday Postgame •  Coach Roberts will be available following the game in the Billups Room (located on the southwest corner of Strawberry Stadium) • Selected players will immediately follow after the mandated 10-minute “cooling off” period

WEEKLY RADIO SHOW The weekly “Ron Roberts Coaches Show,” hosted by Allen Waddell airs each Monday beginning at 7 p.m. on KSLU-FM (90.9) and on the internet at www.LionSports.net. The show is aired from Tope La Catering in downtown Hammond.

TELEVISION “The Southeastern Sports Report with Ron Roberts,” is a weekly 30-minute highlight show featuring an in-depth analysis from head coach Ron Roberts. Hosted by Allen Waddell, the show airs throughout the state of Louisiana on various stations (Cox Sports Television, WHNO, Cox 4, WSTY-TV 22 in Hammond) as well as the Southeastern Channel. Check for times and listings in your area.

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Media Outlets Wire Service

Television

Newspaper

WAFB-TV (CBS - Ch. 9) 844 Government St. Baton Rouge, LA 70802 Phone: (225) 215-4826, 379-7876 Fax: (225) 379-7880 Sports Director: Steve Schneider Reporters: Jacques Doucet, Sharief Ishaq  E-Mail: sports@wafb.com Online: www.wafb.com

Associated Press - New Orleans 1001 Howard Ave. Suite 200-A New Orleans, LA 70113 Phone: (800) 662-7717 Fax: (504) 586-0531 Sports Editor: Brett Martel E-Mail: nrle@ap.org

Hammond Daily Star P.O. Box 1149 Hammond, LA 70404 Phone: (985) 254-7821 Fax: (985) 543-0006 Sports Editor: John Lenz E-Mail: sports@hammondstar.com Assistant Sports Editor: Mike Kiral E-Mail: sports2@hammondstar.com Online: www.hammondstar.com

Baton Rouge

WBRZ-TV (ABC - Ch. 2) 1650 Highland Rd. Baton Rouge, LA 70802 Phone: (225) 336-2360, 2361, 2362 Fax: (225) 336-2246 Sports Director: Michael Cauble E-Mail: sports@wbrz.com Weekend Anchor: Chad Sabadie Online: www.wbrz.com

Baton Rouge Advocate P.O. Box 588 Baton Rouge, LA 70821 Phone: (225) 383-1111 Fax: (225) 388-0318 Sports Editor: Joe Schiefelbein Beat Writer: Rob Dearmond E-Mail: rdearmond@theadvocate.com Online: www.2theadvocate.com

WVLA-TV (NBC - Ch. 33) 10000 Perkins Rd. Baton Rouge, LA 70810 Phone: (225) 766-3233 Fax: (225) 768-9293 Sports Director: Matt Boudreaux E-Mail: matt.boudreaux@nbc33tv.com Online: www.nbc33tv.com

New Orleans Times Picayune 3800 Howard Ave. New Orleans, LA 70140 Phone: (504) 826-3405 Fax: (504) 826-3401 Sports Editor: Doug Tatum E-Mail: sports@timespicayune.com Online: www.nola.com

WWL-TV (CBS - Ch. 4) 1024 N. Rampart New Orleans, LA 70016 Phone: (504) 529-6291 Fax: (504) 529-6472 Sports Director: Doug Mouton E-Mail: dmouton@wwltv.com Reporters: Juan Kindaid, Bryan Salmond Online: www.wwltv.com

St. Tammany News P.O. Box 90 Covington, LA 70434 Phone: (985) 892-7980 Fax: (985) 893-1527 Sports Editor: Mike Pervel E-Mail: mike.pervel@wickcommunications.com Sports Writer: Chris Kincaid E-Mail: chris.kinkaid@wickcommunications.com Online: www.thesttammanynews.com Livingston Parish News 688 Hatchell Lane Denham Springs, LA 70726 Phone: (225) 665-5176 Fax: (225) 667-0167 Sports Editor: Sam Muffoletto E-Mail: sports@livingstonparishnews.com Online: www.livingstonparishnews.com Amite-Tangi Digest (Weekly) 120 NE Central Ave. Amite, LA 70422 Phone: (985) 748-7156 Fax: (985) 748-7104 Sports Editor: TBA E-Mail: atdnews@bellsouth.net Lions Roar (On campus) SLU 877 Hammond, LA 70402-0877 Phone: (985) 549-3731 Fax: (985) 549-3842 E-Mail: lionsroar@selu.edu Online: www.lionsroarnews.com

New Orleans

WDSU-TV (NBC - Ch. 6) 846 Howard Ave. New Orleans, LA 70113 Phone: (504) 679-0657 Fax: (504) 679-0733 Sports Director: Fletcher Mackel E-Mail: fmackel@hearst.com Weekend Anchor: Chris Miles Online: www.wdsu.com WGNO-TV (ABC - Ch. 26) 1 Galleria Blvd., Suite 850 Metairie, LA 70001 Phone: (504) 619-6331 Fax: (504) 619-6332 Sports Director: Ed Daniels E-Mail: edaniels@abc26.com Weekend Anchor: Robert O’Shields Online: www.abc26.com

Southeastern football information is available around the world, 24 hours a day on Southeastern’s official athletics website: www.LionSports.net. Live Stats for football games, updated individual and team statistics, game notes, news releases, phone numbers, e-mail addresses, access to radio broadcasts, and more is available. Additional areas to follow Southeastern athletics are on Facebook, Twitter and YouTube. Subscribers to Facebook can access Lion athletics at www.facebook.com/ sluathletics, members of Twitter can follow the Lions at www.twitter.com/sluathletics and you can watch videos on YouTube at www.YouTube.com/sluathletics.

Southland.org

Information on all Southland Conference teams can be accessed via the world wide web at www.Southland.org. Information on media credentials for Southland Championships and media events can also be found here as well.

Hammond

The Southeastern Channel SLU 12872 Hammond, LA 70402 Phone: (985) 549-2418 Fax: (985) 549-2365 General Manager: Rick Settoon E-Mail: southeasternchannel@selu.edu Online: www2.selu.edu/thesoutheasternchannel

Radio

WVUE-TV (FOX - Ch. 8) 1025 S. Jefferson Davis Parkway New Orleans, LA 70125 Phone: (504) 483-1527 Fax: (504) 483-1543 Sports Director: Fred Hickman Reporters: Jennifer Hale, Sean Fazende Online: www.fox8live.com WHNO-TV (Ind. - Ch. 20) 839 St. Charles Ave. New Orleans, LA 70130 Phone: (504) 681-0120 Fax: (504) 681-0180 General Manager: Dean Powery Sports Programming: Ken Berthelot E-Mail: kberthelot@lesea.com Online: www.whno.com

LionSports.net

KSLU-FM 90.9 (Flagship) SLU 783 Hammond, LA 70402-0783 Phone: (985) 549-2330 Fax: (985) 549-3960 General Manager: Todd Delaney E-Mail: tdelaney@selu.edu Online: www.kslu.org

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Louisiana Network 10500 Coursey Blvd. Baton Rouge, LA 70816 Phone: (225) 291-2727 Fax: (225) 291-7539 Sports: Jeff Palermo

Conference

The Southland Conference 2600 Network Blvd. Frisco, TX 75034 Phone: (972) 422-9500, x107 Fax: (972) 422-9225 Football contact: Todd Lamb E-Mail: tlamb@southland.org Online: www.Southland.org

National/New Media

WHMD-FM 107.1/WTGG-FM 96.5 200 E. Thomas St. Hammond, LA 70401 Phone: (985) 419-0965 Fax: (985) 542-9377 Program Director: Richie Clark

The Sports Network 2200 Byberry Rd. Hatboro, PA 19040 Phone: (215) 441-8444 Fax: (215) 441-5767 FCS Executive Director: Craig Haley E-Mail: chaley@sportsnetwork.com Online: www.sportsnetwork.com

WWL-AM 870 1450 Poydras St. New Orleans, LA 70112 Phone: (504) 593-6376 Fax: (504) 593-1850 Sports: Deke Bellevia, Bobby Hebert, Kristian Garic, Hokie Gajan Online: www.wwl.com

SportsNOLA.com 839 St. Charles Ave. New Orleans, LA 70130 Phone: (504) 309-1004 Fax: (504) 309-1630 Sports Director: Ken Trahan E-Mail: trahan@sportsnola.com Online: www.sportsnola.com

ESPN-FM 104.5 929B Government St. Baton Rouge, LA 70802 Phone: (225) 388-9898 Sports: Gordy Rush, Charles Hanigriff, Matt Moscona, Jimmy Ott Online: www.1045espn.com

NOLA.com 3800 Howard Ave., New Orleans, LA 70140 Phone: (504) 299-3500 Online Editor: David Gladow E-Mail: dgladow@nola.com Online: www.nola.com

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Quick Facts UNIVERSITY INFORMATION

2012 Schedule Date Opponent Location Sept. 1 at Missouri Columbia, Mo. Sept. 8 SOUTH DAKOTA STATE HAMMOND Sept. 13 at UT Martin (Thurs.) Martin, Tenn. Sept. 22 McNEESE STATE * (HOF) HAMMOND Sept. 29 at Lamar * Beaumont, Texas Oct. 6 at UAB Birmingham, Ala. Oct. 13 NORTHWESTERN STATE * HAMMOND Oct. 20 OPEN Oct. 27 CENTRAL ARKANSAS * (HC) HAMMOND Nov. 3 at Sam Houston State * Huntsville, Texas Nov. 10 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN * HAMMOND Nov. 15 at Nicholls State * (Thurs.) (RBC) Thibodaux, La.

Time Series Record 6 p.m. First meeting 7 p.m. First meeting 6 p.m. SLU leads 4-1 7 p.m. MSU leads 22-15 3 p.m. SLU leads 4-3 TBA First meeting 3 p.m. NWLA leads 29-26

Nov. 24 Dec. 1 Dec. 7-8 Dec. 14-15 Jan. 5, 2013

TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA

FCS Playoffs (First Round) FCS Playoffs (Second Round) FCS Playoffs (Quarterfinals) FCS Playoffs (Semifinals) FCS Championship Game

Campus sites Campus sites Campus sites Campus sites Frisco, Texas

7 p.m. UCA leads 4-1 2 p.m. SHSU leads 9-4 7 p.m. SFA leads 9-5-1 6 p.m. NICH leads 12-9

July 16

Green and Gold Caravan (Amite, La.)

July 17

Green and Gold Caravan (Baton Rouge, La.)

July 24 Southland Conference Football Media Day L’Auberge du Lac Resort (Lake Charles) July 26

Green and Gold Caravan (Mandeville, La.)

July 31

Players Report

FOOTBALL INFORMATION

First Year of Football: 1930 First Year of Southland Football: 2005 All-Time Record, Years: 312-284-17, 62 All-Time Southland Record, Years: 14-33, 7 Southland Conference Championships, Last: None NCAA Championships Appearances, Last: None

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TEAM INFORMATION

* - Southland Conference game HC - Homecoming HOF - Hall of Fame Game RBC - River Bell Classic Home games in bold caps All dates and times are subject to change; All times are Central

Dates to Remember

Location Hammond, La. Founded 1925 Enrollment 15,414 President Dr. John L. Crain NCAA Faculty Representative Dr. Joe Morris Athletic Director Bart Bellairs Nickname Lions Colors Green (PMS 3425) and Gold (PMS 124) Affiliation NCAA I (Football Championship Subdivision) Conference Southland Stadium (Capacity) Strawberry Stadium (7,408) Surface UBU-Speed Series-S5-M Year Opened: 1937 Record at Stadium, Years: 150-92-3 (since 1946) University Web Site www.southeastern.edu

August 1

First practice

Aug. 15

Classes begin

Aug. 17

Lion Pawlooza (Hot August Night) Downtown Hammond

Aug. 18

Southeastern Football Media Day Victory Club

Sept. 1

Season opener at Missouri Columbia, Mo.

Sept. 8

Home opener vs. South Dakota State Strawberry Stadium

2011 Overall Record 2011 Southland Record (Finish) Starters Returning Offense Defense Specialists Starters Lost Offense Defense Specialists Letterwinners Returning/Lost Offense Defense Specialists Offensive System Defensive System

3-8 1-6 (7th) 21 8 9 4 7 4 3 0 50/16 22/7 23/8 5/1 Multiple 3-3-5

Coaching Staff

Head Coach Ron Roberts Alma Mater UT Martin, 1990 Record at SLU (Years) First Season Overall Record (Years) 47-16 (5 years) Offensive Coordinator/QB Greg Stevens Alma Mater Eastern Oregon, 1992 Defensive Coordinator/Safeties Pete Golding Alma Mater Delta State, 2005 Running Backs/Assoc. Head Coach E.K. Franks Alma Mater Central Oklahoma, 2000 Defensive Line/Recruiting Brandon Lacy Alma Mater Kansas, 2003 Offensive Line Travis Mikel Alma Mater Delta State, 2007 Wide Receivers Chet Pobolish Alma Mater Emporia State, 1999 Linebackers Karl Scott Alma Mater McMurry, 2007 Tight Ends/Video Coordinator Sean O’Sullivan Alma Mater Mars Hill, 2009 Cornerbacks Tyronee Williams Alma Mater Mars Hill, 1999 Football Office Phone (985) 549-5550 Football Office Fax (985) 549-5489

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2012 Roster No. 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 9 10 10 12 13 14 15 15 16 17 18 19 19 20 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 33 34 34 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 51 52 53 54 55 56 58

Name Todd Washington Kevin Harmon Stanley Moore Tommy Elliott Dean Johnson Theo Alexander Brian Young Marquis Fruge’ John Graves Ryan Adams Tony McCrea Marice Sutton Brian Ensminger Beau Mothe Devan Walker Jerry Anderson Paul Kopesky Travon Travis Nathan Stanley Robert Alford Jeff Smiley Jordan Barnett Matt McCormick Jeremy Meyers Carl Pearson Reshad Douglas Austin Miller Tanner Wells Sam Fairley Drew Misita Kevin Roberts Blane Arnold Tyler Stoddard T’Darryl Grays Tiray Dove Michael Chaney Harlan Miller Jordan Wells LaTruan Weary Blaine LeBlanc Denzel Thompson Jarrett Johnson Kaleb Muse C.J. Patton Zeke Jones Cole LeBlanc Tyler Tourelle John Roberts Seth Sebastian Aaron Harris Caleb Young Mairo Stovall Ricky Irvin Tay Alford Taylor Jenkins Juwaan Rogers Josh Byars Brice Bishop Jacob Lasky Tramaine Lucas Brophy Hiatt Taylor Romero Prentiss Hood Dereck Robinson

Pos. DB DB WR DB WR DB QB WR DB K/P WR DB QB P LB WR DB WR QB DB DB QB P RB WR WR QB QB RB LB DB WR DB DB DB RB DB RB RB RB DB WR LB RB RB DB LB LB K LB LB DL LB LB TE LB DB LB OL DL OL OL OL LB

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

Wt. 180 195 180 180 170 200 220 190 195 205 175 180 195 200 250 215 200 170 215 180 170 210 200 210 190 200 215 220 180 220 190 170 205 180 205 200 180 195 180 175 200 175 250 205 240 205 210 210 185 230 220 240 220 210 230 230 175 210 315 280 285 280 315 245

Cl.-Exp. Jr.-1L Jr.-JC So.-Sq. Jr.-JC So.-1L Jr.-JC Sr. -2L Jr.-JC Jr.-JC So.-1L Jr.-1L So.-1L Fr.-RS Sr.-3L Sr.-3L Jr.-JC So.-1L Fr.-HS Sr.-1L Sr.-2L Fr.-HS So.-Sq. Jr.-1L So.-1L So.-1L Sr.-3L Fr.-HS Fr.-RS Sr.-3L So.-1L Sr.-1L So.-1L So.-1L Sr.-2L Jr.-JC Sr.-2L Fr.-HS So.-1L Jr.-1L Sr.-1L Fr.-RS Jr.-1L So.-1L Fr.-RS Sr.-3L Fr.-HS So.-1L Jr.-1L Jr.-2L So.-1L Fr.-HS Sr.-1L Jr.-2L Sr.-3L Fr.-RS Fr.-HS Fr.-HS Fr.-HS Fr.-HS Sr.-3L Fr.-HS Fr.-HS Sr.-1L Fr.-HS

Hometown Lutcher, La. Southfield, Mich. Bastrop, La. Long Beach, Calif. Houston, Texas St. Louis, Mo. Hahnville, La. Houston, Texas Compton, Calif. Dayton, Ohio Irwinton, Ga. New Orleans, La. Hahnville, La. New Orleans, La. Baton Rouge, La. Germantown, Tenn. Spring, Texas Gulfport, Miss. Talehquah, Okla. Hammond, La. Flower Mound, Texas Shreveport, La. Covington, La. Baton Rouge, La. Farmerville, La. Shreveport, La. Hammond, La. Denham Springs, La. Moss Point, Miss. Amite, La. Meridian, Miss. Baton Rouge, La. Westlake, La. Picayune, Miss. Jacksonville, Fla. Ponchatoula, La. Kentwood, La. Round Rock, Texas Angie, La. New Orleans, La. Clearwater, Fla. Terry, Miss. Ponchatoula, La. Baton Rouge, La. Springfield, La. Denham Springs, La. Covington, La. Baton Rouge, La. Lafayette, La. Houston,Texas Houston, Texas Ocean Springs, Miss. Westlake, La. Bastrop, La. Baton Rouge, La. Amite, La. Amite, La. Liberty Hill, Texas Cantonment, Fla. Baton Rouge, La. Visalia, Calif. Manvel, Texas Davenport, Iowa Destrehan, La.

Previous School/High School Memphis/Lutcher HS College of the Desert/Southfield HS Bastrop HS Cerritos CC/Jordan HS Cy Falls HS ASA CC//Gateway Tech Hahnville HS Santa Rosa CC/Lutheran High North Golden West CC/St. Anthony’s HS Carroll HS Wilkinson County HS New Mexico Prep/St. Augustine HS Hahnville HS Jesuit HS Catholic HS Garden City CC/Houston HS Spring HS Gulfport HS Ole Miss/Sequoyah HS Hammond HS Marcus HS Captain Shreve HS Covington HS St. Michael’s HS Farmerville HS Huntington HS Hammond HS Denham Springs HS East Central HS Oak Forest Academy East Mississippi CC/Meridian HS Catholic HS Westlake HS Picayune HS ASA CC/Robert E. Lee HS SW Mississippi JC/Ponchatoula HS Kentwood HS Round Rock HS Varnado HS Southern Miss/John Curtis Countryside HS Terry HS Ponchatoula HS St. Michael HS Springfield HS Live Oak HS St. Paul’s School St. Michael’s HS Lafayette HS Westfield HS North Shore HS Miss. Gulf Coast CC/Ocean Springs HS Westlake HS Bastrop HS Central HS Amite HS Oak Forest Academy Liberty Hill HS Tate HS Glen Oaks HS Golden West HS Manvel HS Iowa Central HS/Davenport HS Destrehan HS

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Alphabetical Roster No. 92 6 4 13 46 9 22 15 51 65 49 26 95 89 18 25 3 7 20 5 76 70 5 24 71 2 42 54 56 97 45 47 3 32 34 86 10 98 52 30 34 53 84 15 6 16 94 19 27 20 82 2 8 60 33 75 62 33 17 63 40

Name Ivan Abarenov Ryan Adams Theo Alexander Robert Alford Tay Alford Jerry Anderson Blane Arnold Jordan Barnett Brice Bishop Corey Boothe Josh Byars Michael Chaney Justin Church Hunter Craven Reshad Douglas Tiray Dove Tommy Elliott Brian Ensminger Sam Fairley Marquis Fruge’ Gasten Gabriel Joe Graves John Graves T’Darryl Grays Jarrod Hale Kevin Harmon Aaron Harris Brophy Hiatt Prentiss Hood Evan Huahulu Ricky Irvin Taylor Jenkins Dean Johnson Jarrett Johnson Zeke Jones Chase Keller Paul Kopesky Scott Korte Jacob Lasky Blaine LeBlanc Cole LeBlanc Tramaine Lucas Chris Malott Matt McCormick Tony McCrea Jeremy Meyers Collin Middleton Austin Miller Harlan Miller Drew Misita Jordan Moon Stanley Moore Beau Mothe Rogers Mueller Kaleb Muse John O’Brien Marshall Paris C.J. Patton Carl Pearson Jeremy Polk John Roberts

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


2012 Roster 59 60 62 63 64 65 67 70 71 74 75 76 82 83 84 86 89 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98

Peyton Zeringue Rogers Mueller Marshall Paris Jeremy Polk Brent Wagner Corey Boothe Geremy Wilson Joe Graves Jarrod Hale Paul Roppolo John O’Brien Gasten Gabriel Jordan Moon Robert Scarpati Chris Malott Chase Keller Hunter Craven Greg Triay Ivan Abarenov Nikko Taylor Collin Middleton Justin Church Jeremy Williams Evan Huahulu Scott Korte

LS LS OL OL, OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL TE DL WR WR TE DE DL DL DL DE DL DL DL

5-8 5-10 6-2 6-3 6-2 6-3 6-3 6-2 6-4 6-5 6-8 6-5 6-3 6-3 6-5 6-1 6-4 6-2 6-3 6-1 6-3 6-4 6-1 6-2 6-4

220 240 285 320 275 270 305 300 270 270 320 300 240 270 215 200 250 270 290 265 250 225 285 320 230

So.-Sq. Sr.-1L Jr.-2L Jr.-JC Fr.-HS So.-1L Jr.-2L Fr.-HS So.-Sq. Sr.-3L Jr.-JC Jr.-2L So.-1L So.-Sq. So.-1L So.-Sq. So.-1L Jr.-JC Jr.-JC Fr.-HS Fr.-HS So.-1L Jr.-JC Sr.-Tr. So.-1L

Hahnville, La. Long Beach, Miss. Lake Charles, La. Austin, Texas League City, Texas Heidelberg, Miss. Galveston, Texas Covington, La. Houston,Texas Marrero, La. Riverside, Calif. Jackson, La. Pflugerville, Texas Houston,Texas The Woodlands,Texas St. Amant, La. Liberty Hill, Texas Upland, Calif. Glendale, Calif. Fontana, Calif. Cedar Park, Texas Mandeville, La. Cypress, Texas Santa Ana, Calif. Mandeville, La.

Hahnville HS Long Beach HS Sam Houston HS CISCO College/LBJ HS Clear Creek HS Heidelberg Academy Ball HS Covington HS Westfield HS Archbishop Shaw HS Riverside CC/Jurupa Valley HS West Feliciana HS Pflugerville HS Cypress Ridge HS College Park HS St. Amant HS Liberty Hill HS Citrus CC/Upland HS Glendale College/Hoover HS Summit HS Air Force Prep/Cedar Park HS Fontainebleau HS Blinn JC/Cy Creek HS Utah State/Servite HS Fontainebleau HS

21 58 48 55 74 83 41 14 12 23 44 7 93 31 39 10 91 64 8 1 29 28 19 96 67 4 43 59

Kevin Roberts Dereck Robinson Juwaan Rogers Taylor Romero Paul Roppolo Robert Scarpati Seth Sebastian Jeff Smiley Nathan Stanley Tyler Stoddard Mairo Stovall Marice Sutton Nikko Taylor Denzel Thompson Tyler Tourelle Travon Travis Greg Triay Brent Wagner Devan Walker Todd Washington LaTruan Weary Jordan Wells Tanner Wells Jeremy Williams Geremy Wilson Brian Young Caleb Young Peyton Zeringue

DB LB LB OL OL DL K DB QB DB DE DB DL DB LB WR DL OL DE DB RB RB QB DL OL QB LB LS

Pronunciation Guide PLAYERS 92 Ivan Abarenov . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Uh-bare-uh-nov 25 Tiray Dove . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tie-ray 7 Brian Ensminger . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ens-ming-er 5 Marquis Fruge’ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Froo-zjay 24 T’Darryl Grays . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tuh-darryl 71 Jarrod Hale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Juh-rod 56 Prentiss Hood . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pren-tiss 97 Evan Huahulu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Who-uh-hulu 10 Paul Kopesky . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kuh-pess-key 98 Scott Korte . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Court 30 Blaine LeBlanc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Luh-blahnk 34 Cole LeBlanc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Luh-blahn 84 Chris Malott . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Muh-lot 6 Tony McCrea . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mc-cray 27 Harlan Miller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Har-lun 20 Drew Misita . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Muh-see-tuh 8 Beau Mothe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mott 60 Rogers Mueller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mew-ler 58 Dereck Robinson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Derr-ick 48 Juwaan Rogers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ju-wahn 55 Taylor Romero . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Row-mare-o 74 Paul Roppolo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Row-po-low 83 Robert Scarpati . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Scar-pat-e 44 Mairo Stovall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . My-row 7 Marice Sutton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mar-eece 93 Nikko Taylor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Knee-co 39 Tyler Tourelle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Too-rell 10 Travon Travis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tray-von 91 Greg Triay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Try-ay 8 Devan Walker . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dev-in 29 LaTruan Weary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Luh-tron 59 Payton Zeringue . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Zer-rang

COACHES Travis Mikel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . My-cul Chet Pobolish . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Po-bowl-ish Tyronee Williams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ty-rown HOMETOWNS Amite . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-meet Destrehan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Des-truh-hann Houma . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ho-muh Manvel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Man-vel Marrero . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Muh-rare-o Pflugerville . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Flu-gur-ville Ponchatoula . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pon-cha-too-luh St. Amant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Saint Uh-mahnt Talehquah . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tal-uh-kwah

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Roster Breakdown Louisiana (44)

Other States California (8)

Kentwood Harlan Miller

Amite Josh Byars Drew Misita Juwaan Rogers

Angie LaTruan Weary Bastrop Tay Alford Stanley Moore Baton Rouge Blane Arnold Taylor Jenkins Tramaine Lucas Jeremy Meyers C.J. Patton John Roberts Devan Walker

COMPTON John Graves

Lake Charles Marshall Paris

FONTANA Nikko Taylor

Lutcher Todd Washington

GLENDALE Ivan Abarenov

Mandeville Justin Church Scott Korte

LONG BEACH Tommy Elliott RIVERSIDE John O’Brien

New Orleans Blaine LeBlanc Beau Mothe Marice Sutton

Covington Joe Graves Matt McCormick Tyler Tourelle

SANTA ANA Evan Huahulu UPLAND Greg Triay

Denham Springs Cole LeBlanc Tanner Wells

St. Amant Chase Keller

CANTONMENT Jacob Lasky

Destrehan Dereck Robinson

Shreveport Jordan Barnett Reshad Douglas

Hahnville Brian Ensminger Brian Young Peyton Zeringue

MERIDIAN Kevin Roberts

CYPRESS Jeremy Williams

MOSS POINT Sam Fairley

GALVESTON Geremy Wilson

OCEAN SPRINGS Mairo Stovall

HOUSTON Marquise Fruge’ Jarrod Hale Aaron Harris Dean Johnson Robert Scarpati Caleb Young

Ohio (1)

CLEARWATER Denzel Thompson

Oklahoma (1)

LEAGUE CITY Brent Wagner LIBERTY HILL Brice Bishop Hunter Craven

DAYTON Ryan Adams

MANVEL Taylor Romero

TALEHQUAH Nathan Stanley

Tennessee (1)

PFLUGERVILLE Jordan Moon

GERMANTOWN Jerry Anderson

IRWINTON Tony McCrea

ROUND ROCK Jordan Wells SPRING Paul Kopesky

Iowa (1)

DAVENPORT Prentiss Hood

Jackson Gasten Gabriel

THE WOODLANDS Chris Malott

Michigan (1)

Southfield Kevin Harmon

2012 Southeastern Football Signees (* - Midyear Signees)

FLOWER MOUND Jeff Smiley

Florida (3)

Georgia (1)

Hammond Robert Alford Austin Miller

Name Ivan Abarenov * Theo Alexander Jerry Anderson Josh Byars * Tiray Dove Tommy Elliott Marquise Fruge’ Joe Graves John Graves Kevin Harmon Cole LeBlanc * Collin Middleton Austin Miller Harlan Miller John O’Brien Jeremy Polk Dereck Robinson Juwaan Rogers Taylor Romero Jeff Smiley Nikko Taylor Travon Travis

JACKSON Jarrett Johnson

ST. LOUIS Theo Alexander

JACKSONVILLE Tiray Dove

Westlake Ricky Irvin Tyler Stoddard

CEDAR PARK Collin Middleton

Missouri (1)

VISALIA Brophy Hiatt

Springfield Zeke Jones

HEIDELBERG Corey Boothe

AUSTIN Jeremy Polk

PICAYUNE T’Darryl Grays

Ponchatoula Michael Chaney Kaleb Muse

Farmerville Carl Pearson

Texas (19)

GULFPORT Travon Travis

Lafayette Seth Sebastian

Marrero Paul Roppolo

Mississippi (7)

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

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

Wt. 290 200 215 175 205 180 190 300 195 195 205 250 215 180 320 320 245 230 280 170 265 170

Hometown (High School/JC) Glendale, Calif. (Glendale College/Hoover HS) St. Louis, Mo. (ASA College/Gateway Tech) Germantown,Tenn. (Garden City CC/Houston HS) Amite, La. (Oak Forest Academy) Jacksonville, Fla. (ASA College/Robert E. Lee HS) Long Beach, Calif. (Cerritos CC/Jordan HS) Houston,Texas (Santa Rosa CC/Lutheran High North) Covington, La. (Covington HS) Compton, Calif. (Golden West CC/St.Anthony’s HS) Southfield, Mich. (College of the Desert/Southfield HS) Denham Springs, La. (Live Oak HS) Cedar Park,Texas (Air Force Prep/Cedar Park HS) Hammond, La. (Hammond HS) Kentwood, La. (Kentwood HS) Riverside, Calif. (Riverside CC/Jurupa Valley HS) Austin,Texas (CISCO College/LBJ HS) Destrehan, La. (Destrehan HS) Amite, La. (Amite HS) Manvel,Texas (Manvel HS) Flower Mound,Texas (Marcus HS) Fontana, Calif. (Summit HS) Gulfport, Miss. (Gulfport HS)

Greg Triay Brent Wagner Jeremy Williams Caleb Young

DL OL DL LB

6-2 6-2 6-1 6-3

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270 275 285 220

Upland, Calif. (Citrus CC/Upland HS) League City,Texas (Clear Creek HS) Cypress,Texas (Blinn CC/Cy Creek HS) Houston,Texas (North Shore HS)


Depth Chart Offense

Defense

WR (X)

3 2 86

Dean Johnson Stanley Moore Chase Keller

5-11 6-3 6-1

170 180 200

So. So. So.

LDE

91 96 93

Greg Triay Jeremy Williams Nikko Taylor

6-2 6-1 6-1

270 285 265

Jr. Jr. Fr.

LT LG

76 71

Gasten Gabriel Jarrod Hale

6-5 6-4

300 270

Jr. So.

53 97 83

Tramaine Lucas Evan Huahula Robert Scarpati

6-1 6-2 6-3

280 320 270

Sr. Sr. So.

62 63

Marshall Paris Jeremy Polk

6-2 6-3

285 320

Jr. Jr.

C

67 64

Geremy Wilson Brent Wagner

6-3 6-2

305 275

Jr. Fr.

NG RDE

95 44 92

Justin Church Mairo Stovall Ivan Abarenov

6-4 6-1 6-3

225 240 290

So. Sr. Jr.

RG

65 56 55

Corey Boothe Prentiss Hood Taylor Romero

6-3 6-1 6-2

270 315 280

So. Sr. Fr.

LOLB

8 42 40

Devan Walker Aaron Harris John Roberts

6-3 6-3 6-3

250 230 210

Sr. So. Jr.

RT

74 75 70

Paul Roppolo John O’Brien Joe Graves

6-5 6-8 6-2

270 320 300

Sr. Jr. Fr.

MLB

33 45 39

Kaleb Muse Ricky Irvin Tyler Tourelle

6-0 6-1 5-11

250 220 210

So. So. So.

TE -or-

89 82 47

Hunter Craven Jordan Moon Taylor Jenkins

6-4 6-3 6-3

250 240 230

So. So. R-Fr.

ROLB

46 20 43

Tay Alford Drew Misita Caleb Young

5-11 6-1 6-3

210 220 220

Sr. So. Fr.

WR (Z)

9 17 10

Jerry Anderson Carl Pearson Travon Travis

6-5 6-2 5-11

215 190 170

Jr. So. Fr.

LCB

13 24 31

Robert Alford T’Darryl Grays Denzel Thompson

5-11 5-11 6-3

180 180 200

Sr. Sr. R-Fr.

Lion

21 5 10

Kevin Roberts John Graves Paul Kopesky

5-11 6-0 5-11

190 195 200

Sr. Jr. So.

FS

23 4 34

Tyler Stoddard Theo Alexander Cole LeBlanc

6-2 6-4 6-2

205 200 190

So. Jr. Fr.

RAM

7 2 25

Marice Sutton Kenny Harmon Tiray Dove

5-10 6-2 6-2

180 195 205

So. Jr. Jr.

RCB

1 3 27

Todd Washington Tommy Elliott Harlan Miller

5-11 5-10 6-0

180 180 180

Jr. Jr. Fr.

QB

12 4 15 7

Nathan Stanley Brian Young Jordan Barnett Brian Ensminger

6-5 6-2 6-3 6-2

215 220 210 195

Sr. Sr. So. R-Fr.

RB

20 30 34 28

Sam Fairley Blaine LeBlanc Zeke Jones Jordan Wells

5-9 5-8 6-0 5-11

180 175 240 195

Sr. Sr. Sr. So.

WR (Y)

84 5 18

Chris Malott Marquis Fruge’ Reshad Douglas

6-5 6-0 6-3

215 190 200

So. Jr. Sr.

Special Teams

-or WR (F)

6 22 32

Tony McCrea Blane Arnold Jarrett Johnson

5-10 5-7 5-10

175 170 175

Jr. So. Jr.

FB

29 26 33

LaTruan Weary Michael Chaney C.J. Patton

5-9 5-10 5-11

180 200 205

Jr. Sr. R-Fr.

K

41 6

Seth Sebastian Ryan Adams

5-10 6-1

185 205

Jr. So.

KO

6 41

Ryan Adams Seth Sebastian

6-1 5-10

205 185

So. Jr.

P LS

8 15

Beau Mothe Matt McCormick

6-3 6-0

200 200

Sr. Jr.

60 59

Rogers Mueller Peyton Zeringue

5-10 5-8

240 220

Sr. So.

HOLD

8 15 15

Beau Mothe Matt McCormick Jordan Barnett

6-3 6-0 6-3

200 200 210

Sr. Jr. So.

KOR

28 20 22

Jordan Wells Sam Fairley Blane Arnold

5-11 5-9 5-7

195 180 170

So. Sr. So.

PR

13 6 3

Robert Alford Tony McCrea Dean Johnson

5-11 5-10 5-11

180 175 170

Sr. Jr. So.

Jordan Wells set a Southeastern and Southland Conference single-season record with 1,383 yards in kick returns in 2011. The redshirt freshman finished 10th overall in voting for the inaugural Jerry Rice Award, presented to the top freshman in the country by the Sports Network.

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2012 Outlook

2012 Outlook

New Staff, New Attitude Look To Restore Winning Football Legacy

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s it enters its 10th season on the gridiron since its historic return in 2003, the Southeastern Louisiana University football team looks to restore a legacy that saw the school claim seven conference titles in a 16-year span. With a new coaching staff that brings a winning pedigree, 50 returning letterwinners, 21 returning starters and a bevy of newcomers including some of the top prospects in the country, Southeastern is firmly on the road to a return to greatness as it competes in the Southland Conference – one of the most competitive leagues in the Football Championship Subdivision. Ron Roberts, who won 47 games and four conference titles in a five-year stint at Division II Delta State, was hired as the 15th head coach in school history and hit the ground running on rebuilding his new team. His task in Hammond is simple – to mold the Lions into a perennial winner in a region that is rich in football talent. And after a successful stint at DSU, where Roberts’ led the Statesmen to the D-II National Championship Game in 2010, the first-year coach believes he has the tools necessary to compete at the Division I Football Championship Subdivision level. “I think the sky’s the limit, to be honest,” Roberts said. “I think we have the talent to compete and I think there are a lot of things that we have to take care of in becoming a good football team. I’m not going to say we’re there yet. We’re not. We’ve got some work to do in fall camp. But if we take care of our business, and make up the ground during the summer and doing things we’re supposed to be doing, we can make ourselves a very good football team.” Eight starters return on offense for the Lions, highlighted by bookend tackles Gasten Gabriel and

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Paul Roppolo. Seniors Sam Fairley and Zeke Jones will spearhead a ground game that looks to be more physical in 2012 with quarterbacks Brian Young and Nathan Stanley prepared to direct a high-powered offense that finished among the national leaders. On defense, nine starters return led by the cornerback tandem of Robert Alford and Todd Washington. As a freshman, Tyler Stoddard tied for the team lead with 90 tackles and is prepared for another solid year in 2012. A strong linebacking corp, highlighted by Ricky Irvin and Tay Alford, will get an added boost from converted defensive end Devan Walker. Up front, Justin Church, Tramaine Lucas and Mairo Stovall are the top returning players as the Lions focused heavily in recruiting run-stoppers to aid the defense. Seth Sebastian returns for his junior season as the Lions’ kicker while the punting duties are in solid hands with Beau Mothe and Matt McCormick. After a freshman season in which he set school and Southland Conference records and finished 10th overall in the inaugural Jerry Rice Award, Jordan Wells will once again be the main kickoff returner. While Roberts is new to the Division I head coaching scene, he is no stranger to the Southland Conference as he spent the 2003 season as the defensive coordinator at then league member Texas State. And by competing in one of the top Division II leagues in the country, Roberts knows about the talent and rugged competition in the Southland Conference. “One of the great things about this conference is that there are some quality athletes,” Roberts said. “There are a lot of athletes in this conference that can play anywhere in the country. So you’re playing top-notch competition. The strength of the confer-

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ence, from the top on down, obviously makes it a tough league and you have to be ready to play every Saturday and if you don’t show up and bring your ‘A’ game, you’re not going to do well. “That to me is a big part of it, because that’s a different mindset for somebody to go through and win a conference like this … because of consistency throughout the season and throughout four quarters of a ballgame.You can’t let up.” After getting a thorough look at his new team during spring practice, Roberts believes the Lions can regain their legacy and give fans in Hammond something they’ve been looking for since returning to the gridiron a decade ago – a winner. “Our kids have a great work ethic and I think they are resilient and will handle anything that you throw at them,” Roberts said. “Winning is all about expectations and what you demand of yourself on a daily basis. It’s ‘do you have the mindset to come in here and play ball or are you coming in here to work towards a championship?’ “We’re getting to that part, but it’s a process to learn how to conduct yourself on a daily basis … how you do your business and just taking care of things that need to be taken care of to know that you’re going to reap the reward down the road. I started to see that as the spring finished up. We did a great job in the weight room. We got better during spring practice. But we have to start back in August and make sure we’re on a journey every day and getting better as a football team.”


2012 Outlook Lions At A Glance Offensive Starters Returning (8) Name Corey Boothe Sam Fairley Gasten Gabriel Dean Johnson Marshall Paris Carl Pearson Paul Roppolo Brian Young

Pos. OL RB OL WR OL WR OL QB

Ht. 6-3 5-9 6-5 5-11 6-2 6-2 6-5 6-2

Wt. 270 180 300 170 280 190 290 220

Cl. So. Sr. Jr. So. Jr. So. Sr. Sr.

2011 Stats/Notes Started 11 games at RG 145 carries, 579 yards, 4.0 average, 1 TD, 16 rec., 99 yards Started 11 games at LT 23 receptions, 226 yards, 2 TDs Started 11 games at LG 17 receptions, 201 yards, 1 TD Started eight games at RT 246-419-15; 2,855 yards, 15 TDs, 58.7 pct.

Ht. 5-11 5-11 6-1 6-1 5-11 6-2 5-10 6-3 6-0

Wt. 180 215 225 280 190 200 180 250 180

Cl. Sr. Sr. So. Sr. Sr. So. So. Sr. Jr.

2011 Stats/Notes 52 tackles, 5 INT, 7 PBUs, 1 FF, 1 FR 90 tackles, 5 TFL, 2 sacks 85 tackles, 16 TFL, 1 FR 21 tackles, 5 TFL, 2 sacks 34 tackles, 1 INT, 2 PBUs 90 tackles, 5 TFL, 1 INT, 5 PBUs 42 tackles, 1 TFL, 1 INT, 2 PBUs 51 tackles, 14 TFL, 3 sacks, 11 QBH (played at DE in 2010) 15 tackles, 1 INT, 2 PBUs

Ht. 6-0 6-3 5-10 5-11

Wt. 200 205 185 195

Cl. Jr. Sr. Jr. So.

2011 Stats/Notes 36 punts, 41.5 avg., 61 long, 21 FC, 12 inside-20, 7 50+ 16 punts, 36.5 avg., 51 long, 4 FC 14-21 FG (long 45), 35-37 PAT, 77 points 52 KR, 1,383 yards, 26.6 avg., 91 LR Finalist for Jerry Rice Award (FCS Top Freshman)

Ht. 6-4 6-0 6-0 6-5 5-9

Wt. 230 230 250 215 180

Cl. So. Sr. So. Sr. Jr.

2011 Stats/Notes 24 tackles, 3 TFL, 1 sack 292 yards, 4.4 avg., 7 TDs (missed five games to injury) 18 tackles, 3 TFL, 1 PBU 28-58-6, 286 yards, 2 TDs 290 yards, 4.2 avg., 5 TDs

Defensive Starters Returning (9)

In his first full season as a starter, quarterback Brian Young directed an offense that ranked 11th among FCS schools in passing offense and 28th in total offense in 2011.

Name Pos. Robert Alford DB Tay Alford LB Ricky Irvin LB Tramaine Lucas DL Kevin Roberts DB Tyler Stoddard DB Marice Sutton DB Devan Walker LB Todd Washington DB

Specialists Returing (4) Name Pos. Matt McCormick P Beau Mothe P Seth Sebastian K Jordan Wells RB/KR

Other Key Returners Name Justin Church Zeke Jones Kaleb Muse Nathan Stanley LaTruan Weary

Pos. DE RB LB QB RB

Key Losses (* indicates starter in 2011)

Despite missing five games due to an injury, running back Zeke Jones rushed for a team-leading seven touchdowns on the season and finished second on the team in rushing.

Name Jarrod Black * Brandon Collins * Avery Crooks * Keiron Jones * Josh Penton * Kory Theodore * Simmie Yarborough *

Pos. DL WR LB DB C WR WR

2011 Stats/Notes 19 tackles, 6 TFL, 1 sack, 1 PBU 61 receptions, 746 yards, 5 TDs 63 tackles, 4 TFL, 1 sack 57 tackles, 2 TFL, 2 INT, 3 PBUs 11 starts at C 60 receptions, 743 yards, 5 TDs 61 receptions, 778 yards, 3 TDs

Key Newcomers Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown (Previous School) Theo Alexander DB 6-4 205 Jr. St. Louis, Mo. (ASA CC) Jerry Anderson WR 6-5 215 Jr. Germantown, Tenn. (Garden City CC) Tiray Dove DB 6-2 210 Jr. Jacksonville, Fla. (ASA CC) Marquis Fruge’ WR 6-1 190 Jr. Houston, Texas (Santa Rosa CC) Collin Middleton DE 6-1 250 Fr. Cedar Park, Texas (Air Force Prep) Juwaan Rogers LB 6-0 230 Fr. Amite, La. (Amite HS) Jeremy Williams DL 6-1 285 Jr. Cypress, Texas Preseason All-America Candidates Robert Alford (DB), Gasten Gabriel (OL), Jordan Wells (KR)

After earning a starting position for the final eight games of the 2011 season, freshman Tyler Stoddard (23) finished tied for the team-lead with 90 tackles.

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Position Breakdown QB 12 - Nathan Stanley (6-5, 215, Sr.) 4 - Brian Young (6-2, 220, Sr.) 15 - Jordan Barnett (6-3, 210, So.)

Quarterbacks Southeastern fans can expect to see immediate differences in the Lion football program as the 2012 season begins. New coach. New turf. New uniforms. If the spring practice session is any indication, Lion fans can also anticipate a new face under center come the Sept. 1 opener at Missouri. Nathan Stanley (6-5, 215, Sr.) came out of spring drills as the No. 1 quarterback, while incumbent starter Brian Young (6-2, 220, Sr.) will enter fall camp a close second on the depth chart. First year head coach Ron Roberts will have a tough decision ahead, as a fierce quarterback battle will be one of the most intriguing preseason stories.

“In the spring, both Nathan and Brian did a really good job of grasping the offense that we’re trying to get done,” Roberts commented. “What really stood out was that they were both efficient with the football, especially as we wrapped up the last week of spring practice. “We’re not looking for our quarterback to be a gunslinger,” Roberts continued. “They have to know what to do with the football, take what the defense gives them and avoid putting themselves in a bad position by forcing balls down the field. We head into August with an open battle. The bottom line is the more consistent player during fall camp is going to be the starting quarterback in our first game.” While Stanley and Young are the front runners, a wildcard in the quarterback race could emerge in Jordan Barnett (6-3, 210, So.). The Shreveport native was slated to be a major player in the quarterback race as a redshirt freshman last fall before suffering a seasonending injury during the preseason. Barnett was unable to compete during the spring, but figures to get a long look when players report. “Jordan’s a guy that hasn’t received much attention after missing last season and not going through spring drills,” Roberts said. “But he’s a competitor with a strong arm. We view him as someone that can put himself in the mix real quick.”

Savannah State. Both Fairley and Jones have impressed Roberts and his staff. “Sam’s very dynamic, runs hard and does a great job in the open field,” Roberts stated. “He has all the tools to be a great back in the Southland Conference. For us to win a conference championship, Sam or Zeke will have some weight on their shoulders. Whoever’s in that position will have to durable and they will have to bring their game every time they show up and every time they touch the football.” A pair of reserve running backs will see their roles change after showing flashes of productivity in 2011. LaTruan Weary (5-9, 180, Jr.) and Michael Chaney (5-10, 200, Sr.) will be factors at fullback – a vital position to the Lion attack. “Both LaTruan and Michael did a great job and got more physical as the spring went along,” Roberts commented. “We’re asking them to get in there and block defensive linebackers and defensive linemen. It’s not a glorious job, but they have to approach it with tenacity and effort. It’s a key to our offense if they do it right.”

RB 20 Sam Fairley (5-9, 180, Sr.) 30 Blaine LeBlanc (5-8, 175, Sr.) 34 Zeke Jones (6-3, 240, Sr.) FB 29 LaTruan Weary (5-9, 180, Jr.) 26 Michael Chaney (5-10, 200, Sr.) 33 C.J. Patton (5-11, 205, Fr.)

▲Nathan Stanley Running Backs Stanley was the primary backup for Young in his first year with Southeastern. The Talehquah, Okla., native saw action in six games in 2011, throwing a pair of touchdowns in a win over Savannah State. Stanley, who enrolled at Southeastern before his junior season after transferring from Ole Miss, seemed to quickly take to Roberts and new offensive coordinator Greg Stevens’ system in his first spring as a Lion. Meanwhile Young also had a strong spring coming off his first year as a full-time starter. Starting all 11 games for the Lions, the Hahnville native passed for 2,855 yards and 15 touchdowns. In his two-plus years in the green and gold,Young has developed into one of the program’s leaders and that quality has not been lost on the new Southeastern staff. While Stanley left the spring with a slight advantage, the senior signal callers will both be called on to impress in the fall to secure the starting job according to Roberts.

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One of Roberts’ immediate goals for the new-look Lions is for the offense to become a more physical and balanced unit. With the team’s top seven rushers from 2011 returning for the 2012 campaign, the Lions seem wellequipped to take on their new leader’s mission. Heading into the 2012, a pair of seniors are slated to resume their roles as the team’s top ball carriers. Both the versatile Sam Fairley (5-9, 180, Sr.) and bruiser Zeke Jones (6-0, 240, Sr.) are expected to be a big part of the Lion attack after battling injuries in 2011. Fairley missed two games last season, rushing for 396 yards and three touchdowns. The do-everything Moss Point, Miss., product was also the team’s top pass catcher out of the backfield, pulling down 18 passes for 203 yards. While Fairley has been the team’s most productive rusher, Jones has developed a nose for the end zone. The Independence native powered his way to a team-high seven rushing touchdowns – including a single-game school record three scores in a 63-6 win over

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▲Michael Chaney Two other runners in Blaine LeBlanc (5-8, 175, Sr.) and Jordan Wells (5-11, 195, So.) are expected to play a part in the Southeastern attack. “Blaine was very impressive in the spring and will give us three good options,” Roberts said. “Jordan has a lot of talent, but he needs to be more consistent if he wants to get in the hunt.”

Receivers While Lion fans will see many familiar faces in the backfield, the receiving corps will have a fresh look with several players looking to take advantage of increased playing time. Southeastern will looking to replace three of the most prolific receivers in school history in Simmie Yarborough, Brandon Collins and Kory Theodore. The trio – all seniors in 2011 – combined for 183 catches, 2,267 yards and


Position Breakdown campaign. Tony McCrea (5-10, 175, Jr.), Blaine Arnold (5-7, 170, So.) and Stanley Moore (6-3, 180, So.) all impressed Roberts in the spring. Junior college transfers Jerry Anderson (6-5, 215, Jr.) and Marquis Fruge’ (6-0, 190, Jr.) are expected to have immediate impacts. The Lions will also make better use of the tight end in the coming year. Roberts believes three players will have chances to be in the mix at the position. “Hunter Craven (6-4, 250, So.) and Taylor Jenkins (6-3, 230, Fr.) played tight end in high school and will work well in our offense,” Roberts said. “Jordan Moon (6-3, 240, So.) is a guy that we have high expectations for. He didn’t get a chance to participate in the spring, so we’re excited to get a chance to look at him in fall camp.”

WR (X) 3 Dean Johnson (5-11, 170, So.) 2 Stanley Moore (6-3, 180, So.) 86 Chase Keller (6-1, 200, So.) WR (Z) 9 Jerry Anderson (6-5, 215, Jr.) 10 Travon Travis (5-11, 170, Fr.) 17 Carl Pearson (6-2, 200, So.) WR (Y) 84 Chris Malott (6-5, 215, So.) 5 Marquis Fruge’ (6-0, 190, Jr.) 18 Reshad Douglas (6-3, 200, Sr.) WR (F) 6 Tony McCrea (5-10, 175, Jr.) 22 Blane Arnold (5-7, 170, So.) 32 Jarrett Johnson (5-10, 175, Jr.)

▲Gasten Gabriel

TE 89 Hunter Craven (6-4, 250, So.) 82 Jordan Moon (6-3, 240, So.) 47 Taylor Jenkins (6-3, 230, Fr.)

LT 76 Gasten Gabriel (6-5, 300, Jr.) 71 Jarrod Hale (6-4, 270, So.)

13 touchdowns. Roberts will be looking for a young group of pass catchers to step up if the Lions hope to match those gaudy numbers. “Receiver is our youngest position in regards to experience, playing reps and guys getting on the field and catching balls.” Dean Johnson (5-11, 170, So.) is the Lions most experienced pass catcher. The Houston, Texas native caught 23 balls for 226 yards and a pair of scores as a true freshman in 2011. Johnson and Chris Malott (6-5, 215, So.) emerged for spring practice as the starters.

LG 62 Marshall Paris (6-2, 285, Jr.) 63 Jeremy Polk (6-3, 320, Jr.) C 67 Geremy Wilson (6-3, 305, Jr.) 64 Brent Wagner (6-2, 275, Fr.) RG 65 Corey Boothe (6-3, 270, So.) 56 Prentiss Hood (6-1, 315, Sr.) 55 Taylor Romero (6-2, 280, Fr.) RT 74 Paul Roppolo (6-5, 270, Sr.) 75 John O’Brien (6-8, 320, Jr.) 70 Joe Graves (6-2, 300, Fr.)

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▲Dean Johnson “Dean has tremendous athletic ability, but doesn’t have the experience yet,” Roberts commented. “Chris was buried down the depth chart and came out on top. He plays the game the way we like it. He blocks, runs well and catches the ball over the middle.” Johnson and Malott are just two of the receivers set to make an impact in the 2011

No matter who emerges as the skill players for Southeastern, their success hinges on the Lion offensive line corps. Southeastern will depend on a mix of veterans and newcomers to control the action in the trenches. Roberts expects the offensive line’s attitude to set the tone for the offensive unit’s success. “Being physical and running the football is a mentality,” Roberts said. “They have to do it daily to get good at it. It takes a process of getting them in that mentality of what’s expected of them.” The strength of Southeastern’s offensive line comes on the edge where the Lions return two starters at tackle. Left tackle Gasten Gabriel (6-5, 300, Jr.) and right tackle Paul Roppolo (6-5, 270, Sr.) will be back and expected to lead the way for Southeastern. Roppolo has started 18 games on the offensive line despite battling injuries each of the past two season. Gabriel, a 2011 honorable mention All-Southland Conference, has drawn favorable comparisons to former multi-time

All-Southland tackle Kevin Hughes, who played on the St. Louis Rams’ offensive line last season. Southeastern also returns starting guards Marshall Paris (6-2, 285, Jr.) and Corey Boothe (6-3, 270, So.) on the inside, while Geremy Wilson (6-3, 305, Jr.) emerged from the spring as the starting center. Roberts expects plenty of competition along the line in the fall. “I thought those guys did a great job in the spring,” Roberts stated. “We’re going to expect some newcomers to come in and fight for some jobs right away and some depth. John O’Brien (6-8, 320, Jr.) is someone coming in that we have high expectations for. “Brent Wagner (6-2, 275, Fr.), Taylor Romero (6-2, 280, Fr.) and Joe Graves (6-2, 300, Fr.) are guys that I expect to come in and push for a job as true freshmen,” Roberts continued. “They’re big, physical kids and what we are looking for. Jeremy Polk (6-3, 320, Jr.) is another one that coming in here hopefully ready to earn a job.”

Defensive Line With the Lions set to switch back to a 3-3-5 set, Roberts and Southeastern defensive coordinator Pete Golding will be looking for their defensive line group to serve a larger role. “During recruiting, we knew that we had to get bigger and more physical up front,” Roberts said. “It starts with stopping the run. If you can’t stop the run, you can’t do much on defense.” Tramaine Lucas (6-1, 280, Sr.) will be the team’s most experienced run stuffer returning, while Justin Church (6-4, 225, So.) and Mairo Stovall (6-1, 240, Sr.) give Southeastern a pair of veteran pass rushers. Southeastern’s returning trio combined for 58 tackles, 10 tackles for loss and four sacks – numbers Roberts hopes to see increase in the coming season. “Justin and Mairo each had a great spring and will be solid, consistent players who we need to step their game up for us this season,”

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Position Breakdown LDE 91 Greg Triay (6-2, 270, Jr.) 96 Jeremy Williams (6-1, 285, Jr.) 93 Nikko Taylor (6-1, 265, Fr.)

LOLB 8 Devan Walker (6-3, 250, Sr.) 42 Aaron Harris (6-3, 230, So.) 40 John Roberts (6-3, 210, Jr.)

NG 53 Tramaine Lucas (6-1, 280, Sr.) 97 Evan Huahula (6-2, 320, Sr.) 83 Robert Scarpati (6-3, 270, So.)

MLB 33 Kaleb Muse (6-0, 250, So.) 45 Ricky Irvin (6-1, 220, Jr.) 39 Tyler Tourelle (5-11, 210, So.)

RDE 95 Justin Church (6-4, 225, So.) 44 Mairo Stovall (6-1, 240, Sr.) 92 Ivan Abarenov (6-3, 290, Jr.)

ROLB 46 Tay Alford (5-11, 210, Sr.) 20 Drew Misita (6-1, 220, So.) 43 Caleb Young (6-3, 220, Fr.)

Roberts commented. “We’re excited that Tramaine will be back after missing the spring.” Much like on the opposite side of the ball, Roberts expects numerous newcomers to make an impact on the defensive line. “We’re really going to rely heavily on some guys that are coming in here, getting ready in a hurry and helping us,” Roberts stated. “Of the newcomers coming in the mix, Greg Triay (6-2, 270, Jr.) and Ivan Abarenov (63, 290, Jr.) are two guys in the 280-pound range who are athletic. Evan Huahula (6-2, 320, Sr.) is a big guy who will clog up the middle. “Jeremy Williams (6-1, 285, Jr.) is another junior college guy in the 280-290 pound range,” Roberts added. “Nikko Taylor (6-1, 265, Fr.) and Collin Middleton (6-3, 250, Fr.) are each athletic kids with a tremendous upside. Fall camp is going to be huge for them in that how fast can they pick things up mentally, that’s going to be a biggest aspect for them. They will have to be able to do what we’re asking them to do and do it correctly on a consistent basis.”

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LCB 13 Robert Alford (5-11, 180, Sr.) 24 T’Darryl Grays (5-11, 180, Sr.) 31 Denzel Thompson (6-3, 200, Fr.)

Linebackers Arguably no position on either side of the ball for the Lions features a deeper grouping of talent than the Southeastern linebacking corps. Leading the way from the outside is Devan Walker (6-3, 250, Sr.). Walker finished the 2011 season with a team-high 13 tackles for loss and three sacks to go with 51 tackles. Southeastern also returns two of the top tacklers in the Southland Conference in Tay Alford (5-11, 210, Sr.) and Ricky Irvin (6-1, 220, Jr.). Alford tied for the team lead with 90 tackles, while Irvin made 85 stops – including a season-high 17 tackles at McNeese State. “In our scheme, our outside guys have to be able to play on the edge,” Roberts said. “They’ve got to be able to rush the passer and do a lot of things athletically. Devan and Tay were the two guys coming out of spring that fit those roles well.

▲Drew Misita

▲Tramaine Lucas

will be the maturation process of being in the middle and playing in the Southland Conference. The more experience he gets, the better he’s going to be. “Drew has a ton of athletic ability and brings a lot to the table,” Roberts added. “Ricky, Aaron and John Roberts (6-3, 210, Jr.) will be able to compete for playing time. It’s how well they work early at it.”

In addition, Southeastern has several players waiting in the wings to take advantage of increased playing time. Kaleb Muse (6-0, 250, So.), Drew Misita (6-1, 220, So.) and Aaron Harris (6-3, 230, So.) are all slated to have a bigger impact for the Lions in 2012. “Kaleb has tremendous upside for us in the middle,” Roberts commented. “He’s very physical and get to the football. The key thing

Lion 21 Kevin Roberts (5-11, 190, Sr.) 5 John Graves (6-0, 195, Jr.) 10 Paul Kopesky (5-11, 200, So.) FS 23 Tyler Stoddard (6-2, 205, So.) 4 Theo Alexander (6-4, 200, Jr.) 34 Cole LeBlanc (6-0, 190, Fr.) RAM 7 Marice Sutton (5-10, 180, So.) 2 Kenny Harmon (6-2, 195, Jr.) 25 Tiray Dove (6-2, 205, Jr.) RCB 1 Todd Washington (5-11, 180, Jr.) 3 Tommy Elliott (5-10, 180, Jr.) 27 Harlan Miller (6-0, 180, Fr.)

Defensive Backs A strong mix of veterans and talented newcomers should give Southeastern its best secondary in recent memory. Two of the most decorated players on the Lion roster anchor the defensive backfield. 2011 second team All-Southland Conference cornerback Robert Alford (5-11, 180, Sr.) returns after leading the team with five interceptions and seven pass breakups to go with 52 tackles as a junior. On the back end, Tyler Stoddard (6-2, 205, So.) will be a leader from his free safety position. A selection to the inaugural College Sports Journal All-Freshman Team, the Westlake native tied for the team lead with 90 tackles as a true freshman. Alford will be joined at corner by secondyear starter Todd Washington (5-11, 180, Jr.). The Lutcher native picked off a pass and broke up a pair in his first season with the Lions after transferring from Memphis. Roberts and his staff have high hopes for the Alford-Washington pairing. “Robert and Todd showed tremendous ability at the corner for us during the spring and could be one of the better tandems in the Southland Conference,” Roberts said. “Everybody looks at Robert and his ability, but Todd is coming out of nowhere and nobody really knows who he is.” Joining Stoddard, Alford and Washington

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Position Breakdown in the starting five-man secondary coming out of the spring will be Kevin Roberts (5-11, 190, Sr.) and Marice Sutton (5-10, 180, So.). Roberts and Sutton both have starting experience, combining for 76 tackles and two interceptions.

Specialists With an accurate field goal kicker, a pair of proven punters and the most prolific kick returner in school history returning in 2012, the Southeastern special teams unit is loaded heading into the upcoming season. Seth Sebastian (5-10, 185, Jr.) returns to handle place kicking duties for the Lions, after hitting 14-of-21 field goals as a sophomore. Sebastian and strong-legged Ryan Adams (6-1, 205, So.), who handled the kickoff duties as a freshman both impressed Roberts during the PK 41 Seth Sebastian (5-10, 185, Jr.) 6 Ryan Adams (6-1, 205, So.) Kickoff 6 Ryan Adams (6-1, 205, So.) 41 Seth Sebastian (5-10, 185, Jr.) P 8 Beau Mothe (6-3, 200, Sr.) 15 Matt McCormick (6-0, 200, Jr.) LS 60 Rogers Mueller (5-10, 240, Sr.) 59 Peyton Zeringue (5-8, 220, So.)

▲Robert Alford “Marice had a great spring four us and Tyler is so versatile that we can put him at a couple of areas in the secondary,” Roberts stated. “Tyler did an exception job in the running game, he’s physical, tackles well and is only going to get better as he improves his play in the passing game. Kevin had a really good spring and we hope that he can continue that into fall camp and the season.” While Roberts is pleased with his veteran group, he expects stiff competition in the fall as a group of talented newcomers join the team ready to play. “Secondary’s probably the area where we brought in the most players,” Roberts said. “One reason was because of the move to a five-man secondary and the other was to add depth and help with special teams. We need competition back there to know that we’re getting better.” Roberts singled out several new faces for their potential. “We have some junior college guys coming in that could have a big impact,” Roberts stated. “Guys like John Graves (6-0, 195, Jr.) coming in here at safety, Tommy Elliott (5-10, 180, So.) who’s a big time player at corner and Kenny Harmon (6-2, 195, Jr.) who is another new safety. “We also bringing in a pair of freshmen in Harlan Miller (6-0, 180, Fr.) and Jeff Smiley (5-9, 170, Fr.) who are very talented young men,” Roberts continued. “We’re going to have to see where they fit in and how soon they’ll play. That will depend on how well they handle things mentally, but they both have the ability to come here and be good players.”

Holder 8 Beau Mothe (6-3, 200, Sr.) 15 Matt McCormick (6-0, 200, Jr.) 15 Jordan Barnett (6-3, 210, So.) KR 28 Jordan Wells (5-11, 195, So.) 20 Sam Fairley (5-9, 180, Sr.) 22 Blane Arnold (5-7, 170, So.) PR 13 Robert Alford (5-11, 180, Sr.) 6 Tony McCrea (5-10, 175, Jr.) 3 Dean Johnson (5-11, 170, So.)

spring. “Special teams should be one of our strengths,” Roberts said. “Seth had a great spring and has a live, consistent leg. I’m real excited about him. Ryan has a strong leg and will handle the kickoffs duties with Seth handling all the place-kicking chores.” A heated fall battle is shaping up at punter. Beau Mothe (6-3, 200, Sr.) and Matt McCormick (6-0, 200, Jr.) each come into the year with plenty of quality experience. Mothe started for the first two seasons of his career, before McCormick took over the starting job early last fall on the way to All-Southland Conference honors. In addition to punter, Mothe and McCormick will handle holding duties for field goals and point after attempts. Rogers Mueller (5-10, 240, Sr.) will return as the team’s long snapper. “At punter, I think we have two good ones,” Roberts said. “Beau had an outstanding spring and has a big-time leg. Matt ended up as the starter last season and is a heck of a punter. That battle is going to go on, but I’m

▲Matt McCormick excited that we have depth and that we have more than one that can do it. So they’re going to push each other and get the best product on the field.” After setting a school single-season record with 1,383 kickoff return yards, Jordan Wells (5-11, 195, So.) was a finalist for the Jerry Rice Award, awarded to the nation’s top FCS freshman. A member of the inaugural College Sports Journal All-Freshman Team and the reigning Southland Conference Freshman of the Year, the speedy Round Rock, Texas native will be flanked on kickoffs by Sam Fairley (5-9, 180, Sr.). Several Lions have an opportunity to make an impact as the team’s punt returner. Robert Alford (5-11, 180, Sr.), Tony McCrea (510, 175, Jr.) and Dean Johnson (5-11, 170, So.) all could see action. “We’ve got some newcomers who are coming in and hopefully help in the return game,” Roberts continued. “We looked at several guys in the spring that can catch the ball. We obviously now look for someone who can make people miss and make plays with their feet.”

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Player Profiles

6 Ryan Adams

UCA was the third-longest in school history … Also recovered a fumble versus the Bears … Recorded season-high eight tackles versus McNeese State and Texas State … Also had six stops against Tulane and Nicholls State … Credited with a tackle for loss against SFA.

K/P • 6-1 • 205 • So. • 1L Dayton, Ohio • Carroll HS

2009: Started nine of the 10 games he appeared in at cornerback … Finished the season with 46 tackles (35 solo) … Second on the team with five pass breakups … Recorded first interception of collegiate career in a 69-20 win over Union College … Credited with career-high 12 tackles (10 solo) versus Stephen F. Austin … Returned one punt for seven yards versus SFA.

2011: Served as the kickoff specialist for the Lions … Posted five touchbacks on the season … Had three touchbacks versus Lamar … Also had touchbacks versus Texas State and Stephen F. Austin … Credited with a tackle at Stephen F. Austin. High School: Two-time Greater Catholic League Placekicker of the Year at Carroll High School in Dayton, Ohio ... Set school record for longest field goal, twice hitting from 52 yards during his senior season ... Also had a punt of 64 yards ... Earned the nickname “Thunder Foot” from the Carroll High announcer. Personal: Born Ryan Scott Adams in Dayton, Ohio … One of Ron and Jan Adams’s two children … Has a brother, Chris … related to Nick Fortener, who played football at Akron, Danny Fortener, who played football at Michigan State ... great-grandfather, Alex Rado, played football in 1934 with the NFL’s Pittsburgh Pirates, now known as the Pittsburgh Steelers … Enjoys playing sports … Majoring in graphic design.

4 Theo Alexander DB • 6-4 • 200 • Jr. • JC St. Louis, Mo. • ASA (N.Y.) CC

2010: Granted medical redshirt after missing season with an injury.

2008: Missed season. High School: A First-Team All-District 7-5A selection at wide receiver at Hammond High School … caught 10 touchdown passes as a senior for the Tors … finished second in the 400-meter dash at the 2007 LHSAA Track and Field Championships … chosen as the Tors’ Rookie of the Year as a sophomore … coached by Rusty Barrilleaux. Personal: Born in Hammond … The son of Robert Cox and Gloria Bridgewater … Older brother, Fred Booker, played at LSU and with the New Orleans Saints … Older brother, Duke Adams, was a safety for the Lions from 2003-06 and earned All-SLC recognition as a junior … fastest student-athlete on the Southeastern roster … Majoring in psychology.

Career Stats

G UA A Total TFL PD FF FR INT Yds 2009 10 35 11 46 0 6 0 2 1 13 2011 11 44 8 52 1 2 1 1 5 64 Totals 21 79 19 98 1 8 1 3 6 77

Career Highs

Tackles....................................................................12, vs. Stephen F. Austin (2009) Tackles for Loss................................................... 1, at Stephen F. Austin (2011) Passes Defended............................1 (12 times), last vs. Nicholls State (2011) Forced Fumbles........................................................ 1, vs. Nicholls State (2011) Fumble Recoveries........................................................... 2, vs. Ole Miss (2009) Interceptions.....................................1 (6 times), last vs. Nicholls State (2011)

High School: Prep standout at Gateway Tech in St. Louis … Rated as one of the top receivers in the metro area.

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Personal: Born in St. Louis, Mo. … The son of Theodia and Debbie Alexander … Has three siblings: Tauron, Tiffany and LaToya … A general studies major.

LB • 5-11 • 210 • Sr. • 3L Bastrop, La. • Bastrop HS

Junior College: Converted to free safety after playing wide receiver in high school … Recorded 41 tackles at ASA (N.Y.) College in 2011 … A teammate of fellow 2012 Lion newcomer Tiray Dove at ASA.

13 Robert Alford DB • 5-11 • 180 • Sr. • 2L Hammond, La. • Hammond HS Career Honors: - 2011 All-Southland Conference (Second Team) 2011: Named second team All-Southland Conference after establishing himself as one of the league’s elite cornerbacks … Started all 11 games for the Lions … Second in the Southland with five interceptions and fourth in the league with seven pass breakups … Finished the year with 52 tackles (45 solo) … His five interceptions was the eighth-highest single-season total in school history … Interceptions came against Lamar, Northwestern State, Central Arkansas, Stephen F. Austin and Nicholls State … His 64-yard interception return versus

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2011: Started all 11 games at linebacker … Tied for the team lead with 90 tackles (62 solo) … Tackle total was good for eighth in the Southland Conference … Recorded a season-high 13 tackles (12 solo) and blocked a point after attempt versus Lamar … Performance versus the Cardinals was one of five double-digit tackle games on the season … Posted 12 stops (eight solo) at McNeese State … Had 11 tackles versus Southern Miss and Nicholls State … Also credited with 10 tackles versus Sam Houston State … In the season opener at Tulane, he had a sack and seven tackles … Credited with tackles for loss versus USM, Northwestern State and Sam Houston State … Broke up passes against Savannah State, Central Arkansas and Stephen F. Austin. 2010: Played all 11 games, making one start … Totaled 21 tackles (16 solo) … In first career start, made nine tackles (eight solo) and had a sack at Stephen F. Austin … Credited with three tackles and a quarterback hurry in a Southland Conference victory over Texas State … Had two tackles versus Tulane, McNeese State and Northwestern State … Also posted stops versus TennesseeMartin, Lamar and Central Arkansas. 2009: Saw action in all 11 games, playing mostly on special teams … Posted 14 tackles (10 solo) on the year … Credited with season-high five stops in season finale versus Nicholls State … Had three tackles in rout of Union College.

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Player Profiles High School: Four-year starter at Bastrop High School for coach Brad Bradshaw … helped the Rams to a pair of Class 4A State titles … Two-time All-State and three-time All-District and All-Northeast Louisiana selection … Posted 78 tackles, including 15 for loss, a sack and two interceptions as a senior … Helped BHS to its third straight undefeated season with 116 tackles and six sacks as a junior … Missed five games to injury as a sophomore, but still recorded 61 tackles and four sacks … Helped Rams to first state championship since 1927 as a freshman, totaling 59 tackles and two sacks. Personal: Born Kentavis Rashad Alford … One of Brenda Alford’s four children … Enjoys skiing and snowboarding.

2010: Redshirt season. High School: A District 1-5A and Honorable Mention All-State selection at Captain Shreve HS … honorable mention All-City pick … helped Gators to a 6-5 record and a first-round appearance in the 2009 Class 5A playoffs. Personal: Born Jordan Dean Barnett in Shreveport … Parents are Dean Barnett and Melody Luce … Has a brother, Jarrett and a sister, Lauren … Majoring in kinesiology.

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Career Stats

G UA A Total TFL PD FF FR 2009 11 10 4 14 0 0 0 0 2010 11 12 9 21 1 0 0 0 2011 11 53 37 90 5 3 0 0 Totals 33 75 50 125 6 3 0 0

OL • 6-3 • 270 • So. • 1L Heidelberg, Miss. • Heidelberg Acad.

Career Highs

Tackles....................................................................................... 13, vs. Lamar (2011) Tackles for Loss............................1 (five times), last vs. Nicholls State (2011) Passes Defended.................1 (three times), last at Stephen F. Austin (2011)

22 Blane Arnold WR • 5-7 • 170 • So. • 1L Baton Rouge, La. • Catholic HS 2011: Played in all 11 games, primarily on special teams … Averaged 28.0 yards per kickoff return … Also had three tackles, including one for loss … Credited with a 30-yard kickoff return with Lamar … Also had brought back a kickoff 26 yards versus Sam Houston State … Made one tackle for loss at Stephen F. Austin … Had a pair of tackles in season-ending win over Nicholls State. 2010: Redshirt season. High School: Prepped at Catholic High School in Baton Rouge … Earned the Special Team Award at CHS. Personal: Born Blane Michael Arnold in Baton Rouge … One of George and Vickie Arnold’s three children … Has a brother, Brandon and sister, Kasey.

Career Stats

G KR Yds Lg 2011 11 2 56 30

UA A Total TFL 1 2 3 1

Career Highs

Tackles........................................................................... 2, vs. Nicholls State (2011) Tackles For Loss....................................................1, at Stephen F. Austin (2011) Kickoff Returns.......................... 1 (twice), last vs. Sam Houston State (2011) Long Kickoff Return............................................................30, vs. Lamar (2011)

15 Jordan Barnett QB • 6-3 • 210 • So. • SQ Shreveport, La. • Captain Shreve HS

2011: Started all 11 games at right guard as a redshirt freshman … Credited with tackles against Southland Conference foes Northwestern State and Sam Houston State. 2010: Redshirt season. High School: A first-team All-District 8-A selection at both offensive and defensive line at Heidelberg Academy … named the 8-A Defensive MVP … coached by Brian Soules … helped the Rebels to an 8-3 record and a berth in the state playoffs … named first-team MAIS All-State as an offensive lineman and was selected as an Mississippi Association of Independent Schools All-Star … named to the Laurel Leader Call All-Area Team. Personal: Born in Laurel, Miss. … Parents are Doug and Angela Boothe … Has three siblings.

26 Michael Chaney RB • 5-10 • 200 • Sr. • 2L Ponchatoula, La. • Ponchatoula HS 2011: Played in all 11 games, seeing action at running back and as a special teams standout … Carried eight times for 52 yards (6.5 ypc) and one touchdown … Scored on a 13-yard touchdown scamper in a 63-6 win over Savannah State … In the win over the Tigers, he finished with seven carries for 43 yards … Had a nine-yard run in the season opener at Tulane … Led the team with two fumble recoveries … Credited with a tackle and a fumble recovery in a 38-28 victory over Texas State … Also recovered a fumble at Texas State. 2010: Saw action in 10 games, playing on special teams and as a reserve running back … Finished the season with eight carries for 13 yards … Carried four times for nine yards at Stephen F. Austin … Rushed for four yards on four carries at Sam Houston State … Also made a tackle versus Tennessee-Martin. Prior to Southeastern: Spent a season at Southwest Mississippi Community College … Coached by Charles Anthony. High School: Prepped at Ponchatoula High School … Played for the Green Wave for four years … Coached by Mike Biamonte. Personal: Born Michael Lazonda Chaney in Hammond … Son of Yolonda Chaney … Has a sister, Shaylandia … Majoring in general studies.

2011: Sat out the season after suffering injury in fall practice.

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Personal: Born Wesley Hunter Craven in Houston, Texas … Youngest son of Chris and Dana Craven … Has an older brother, Mike … Father played football at Texas … A biology major.

G Rush Yds TD Lg 2010 10 8 13 0 4 2011 11 8 52 1 13 Totals 21 16 65 1 13

18 Reshad Douglas

Career Highs

Rushes...........................................................................7, vs. Savannah State (2011) Rushing Yards.......................................................... 43, vs. Savannah State (2011) Rushing Touchdowns..............................................1, vs. Savannah State (2011) Long Rush................................................................ 13, vs. Savannah State (2011)

95 Justin Church DL • 6-4 • 225 • So. • 1L Mandeville, La. • Fontainebleau HS 2011: Stared four of the 11 games he appeared in on the defensive line … Finished the season with 24 tackles (13 solo), including three tackles for loss and a sack … In the season-ending 31-14 victory over Nicholls State, he had three tackles and a sack … Credited with season-high five tackles – including one for loss - versus Lamar … Had four stops in a 63-6 rout of Savannah State … Also had tackles for loss at Tulane and Northwestern State. 2010: Redshirted after seeing action in the season’s first two games … Credited with a tackle versus Tennessee-Martin. High School: Totaled 65 tackles with 13 stops for loss and 10 sacks at Fontainebleau High School … named honorable mention All-District 7-5A … recorded 55 tackles with eight sacks and four forced fumbles as a junior … helped Bulldogs to 2008 playoffs … coached by Mike Matherne. Personal: Born in Mandeville … One of David and Elizabeth Church’s three children … A business administration major.

WR • 6-3 • 200 • Sr. • 3L Shreveport, La. • Huntington HS 2011: Saw action in eight games at wide receiver for the Lions … Started season finale versus Nicholls State … Caught four passes for 32 yards on the year … Had three catches for 24 yards in 63-6 triumph over Savannah State … Also had an eight-yard reception versus national runner-up Sam Houston State. 2010: Played in all 11 games and made one start at wide receiver … Also was a key member of special teams unit … Caught two passes for 29 yards … Also had five tackles on special teams … Had a 21-yard reception and three tackles at Stephen F. Austin … Had a tackle and an eight-yard catch at Tulane … Also had a tackle versus Tennessee-Martin. 2009: Reserve wideout saw action in seven games … Caught a pass for three yards in 69-20 win over Union College. 2008: Redshirt season. High School: Totaled over 1,000 all-purpose yards as a senior at Huntington High School … helped the Raiders to a 6-4 record and a berth in the Class 5A state playoffs … named First-Team All-City and was an honorable mention Academic All-State selection … named All-District 1-5A as a junior … Old Spice “Red Zone” Player of the Year … coached by Mike Green. Personal: Born in Shreveport … Oldest son of Alisa Adams … A communication major.

Career Stats

Career Stats

G UA A Total TFL 2010 2 0 1 1 0 2011 11 11 13 24 3 Totals 13 11 14 25 3

G Rec Yds TD Lg 2009 7 1 3 0 3 2010 11 2 29 0 21 2011 8 4 32 0 10 Totals 26 7 64 0 21

Career Highs

Career Highs

Tackles......................................................................................... 5, vs. Lamar (2011) Tackles for Loss............. 1 (three times), last at Northwestern State (2011)

Receptions..................................................................3, vs. Savannah State (2011) Receiving Yards...................................................... 24, vs. Savannah State (2011) Long Reception.................................................. 21, at Stephen F. Austin (2010)

89 Hunter Craven TE • 6-4 • 250 • So. • 1L Liberty Hill,Texas • Liberty Hill HS 2011: Played in five games … Made his way into the starting lineup at the end of the season, opening the final three games at right tackle. 2010: Redshirt season. High School: Named second-team All-District 8-3A as a tight end … helped LHHS to four-year record of 46-8 with a pair of Class 3A state titles and a runner-up finish … coached by Jerry Vance.

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25 Tiray Dove DB • 6-2 • 205 • Jr. • JC Jacksonville, Fla. • ASA (N.Y.) CC Prior to Southeastern: Finished with 18 tackles, including two for loss as a sophomore at ASA (N.Y.) College … Returned lone interception for a touchdown in a win over Hudson Valley Community College … Recorded 16 stops, including three for a loss and two sacks as a freshman … Junior college teammate of fellow Lion newcomer Theo Alexander. High School: All-Conference and All-District performer at Robert E. Lee High School in Jacksonville … In addition to playing running back and linebacker, he also competed in the hurdles and triple jump … A Rivals two-star prospect.

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Player Profiles Personal: Born in Jacksonville, Fla. … One of Andrew and Lovette Dove’s four children … Has an older brother, Andrew, an older sister, Shataya and younger brother, Parrish … Majoring in marketing.

7 Brian Ensminger QB • 6-2 • 195 • Fr. • RS Hahnville, La. • Hahnville HS 2011: Redshirt season. High School: Two-time All-District selection for head coach Lou Valdin … son of former Southeastern tight end, Brian Ensminger, Sr., and nephew of former LSU quarterback Steve Ensminger … rated as a two-star product by Rivals.com … completed 135-of-208 passes for 2,207 yards and 25 touchdowns with only five interceptions as a senior … helped guide HHS to an 8-5 record and berth in the Class 5A playoffs … named to the 2010 New Orleans Times Picayune AllMetro Team … threw for 2,150 yards with 26 TDs and completed 65 percent of his passes as a junior … selected to play in the Bayou Bowl … a three-time WWL-TV Player of the Week. Personal: Born Brian Ensminger, Jr., in Baton Rouge, La. … One of Brian Ensminger, Sr., and Stacy Rushing’s two children … Has a sister, Brianna Ensminger … Parents are Southeastern alums … Father lettered in football at Southeastern in 1975 … Nephew of Steve Ensminger, who played football at LSU, and cousin of Steven Ensminger, who played football at Louisiana Tech … Majoring in accounting.

20 Sam Fairley

dent-Athlete Advisory Committee, he represented the Lions on the Southland Conference All-Academic Team. 2009: Played in 10 games as reserve running back and kick returner … Carried the ball 28 times for 104 yards and a touchdown … Averaged 18.2 yards per return on nine kickoff returns … Rushed 19 times for 67 yards and a touchdown in a 69-20 victory over Union College … Also caught two passes for eight yards versus UC … Carried seven times for 33 yards, including a seasonlong 19-yard rush in 41-7 win over Texas A&M-Commerce … Had season-long 63-yard kickoff return at South Dakota … Also had rushes versus McNeese State and Nicholls. High School: Top rusher on the Mississippi Gulf Coast, totaling 1,461 yards and 17 touchdowns at East Central High School … Named to the Biloxi Sun Herald All-Coast Team and the District 8-4A Most Valuable Player … Two-time Mississippi Press All-Area team … District 8-4A Defensive MVP in 2007, finishing as the top tackler in the area … a two-time team MVP at ECHS … Captained team as a senior … Team’s top defensive back from 2005-07 and top running back in 2008 … Coached by Marcus High and Jonny Rogers. Personal: Born Samuel E. Fairley … The son of Charles and Frankie Fairley … an exercise science major.

Career Stats

G Rush Y ds TD 2009 10 28 104 1 2010 11 145 579 1 2011 9 112 396 3 Totals 30 285 1079 5

Rushes..........................................................24 (twice), last vs. Texas State (2011) Rushing Yards................................................... 108, vs. Tennessee-Martin (2010) Rushing Touchdowns....................... 1 (five times), last vs. Texas State (2011) Longest Run....................................................... 33, vs. Tennessee-Martin (2010) Receptions................................................................................. 6, vs. Lamar (2011) Receiving Yards...................................................................... 89, vs. Lamar (2011) Longest Reception............................................................... 31, vs. Lamar (2011)

76 Gasten Gabriel OL • 6-5 • 300 • Jr. • 2L Jackson, La. • West Feliciana HS

Career Honors: - 2010 Southland Conference All-Academic (First Team)

2010: Led Southeastern with 579 rushing yards and had a touchdown in 145 rushing attempts … Ranked fifth in the Southland Conference with 52.6 rushing yards per game … Also caught 16 passes for 99 yards … Returned seven kickoffs for a 22.3 yard per return average … His carry totals at Northwestern State (24, 2nd), Lamar (23, 4th) and Stephen F. Austin (21, 8th) are among the highest single-game totals in school history … Posted his first 100-yard game of his career, rushing 15 times for 108 yards and a touchdown in a win over Tennessee-Martin … Carried 14 times for 105 yards at Nicholls in the season finale … Tallied 98 yards on 23 carries versus Lamar … Also caught season-high five passes for 36 yards versus the Cardinals … Totaled 105 all-purpose yards at Tulane … Had a season-long 29 yard kickoff return at Louisiana-Monroe … A strong performer in the classroom and a member of the Southeastern Stu-

Lg 5 20 31 31

Career Highs

RB • 5-9 • 180 • Sr. • 3L Moss Point, Miss. • East Central HS

2011: Led Southeastern in rushing for the second straight season, despite missing final two games of the season … Finished with 396 yards on 112 rushes, scoring three touchdowns … Also caught 18 passes for 203 yards on the year … Eighth in the Southland Conference with 44.0 yards per game … Carried 24 times – the second-highest total in school history – for a season-high 94 yards and a touchdown in a 38-28 victory over Texas State, while also catching four passes for 27 yards against the Bobcats … Best overall game of the season came versus Lamar, as he accumulated 149 total yards … Carried the ball 16 times for 60 yards and a touchdown against the Cardinals, while also catching a season-high six passes for 89 yards … Rushed 13 times for 56 yards and a touchdown at Tulane … Had a 28-yard reception at Northwestern State.

Lg Rec Yds TD 19 2 8 0 33 16 99 0 26 18 203 0 33 36 310 0

Career Honors: - 2011 All-Southland Conference (Honorable Mention) 2011: Named honorable mention All-Southland Conference after developing into one of the stalwarts of the Southeastern offensive line … Started all 11 games at left tackle. 2010: Played in six games on the year on the offensive line … Earned first collegiate start versus McNeese State. 2009: Redshirt season. High School: A first team All-District 8-3A selection at West Feliciana High School … coached by Robb Odom … named to the 2008 Class 3A honorable mention Academic All-State team … helped the Saints to a playoff appearance as a junior … started as a freshman at Jackson High before transferring from WFHS. Personal: Born Gasten Albert Gabriel in New Orleans … Parents are Anthony and Sharon Gabriel … Majoring in sport management.

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Player Profiles

24 T’Darryl Grays

42 Aaron Harris

DB • 5-11 • 180 • Sr. • 2L Picayune, Miss. • Picayune HS

LB • 6-3 • 230 • So. • 1L Houston,Texas • Westfield HS

2011: Played in all 11 games in the secondary for the Lions … Finished the year with 10 tackles (five solo) … In his lone start of the season, recorded six tackles and two pass breakups at Stephen F. Austin … Credited with tackles versus Tulane, Savannah State, Texas State and Central Arkansas. 2010: Played in seven games … Had a forced fumble, fumble recovery and a tackle at Tulane. 2009: Saw action in two games … Credited with a tackle in 51-50 overtime win at Texas State. High School: A three-year starter and three-time All-District 8-4A selection at Picayune High School … coached by Dodd Lee … earned All-State honors as a senior … totaled 62 tackles with two interceptions for the Maroon Tide … Led the team to 9-3 record and the second round of the state playoffs … a second team All-Star by the Mississippi Association of Coaches. Personal: Born Sylvester T’Darryl Grays in Picayune, Miss. … Youngest child of Sylvester Grays and Rose McGill-Grays … Has three older siblings … An exercise science major.

Career Stats

G UA A Total TFL PD FF FR 2009 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 2010 8 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 2011 11 5 5 10 0 2 0 0 Totals 21 6 6 12 0 2 1 1

2011: Did not see action. 2010: Played in seven games as a reserve linebacker … Credited with tackles versus Louisiana-Monroe and Texas State … Had a quarterback hurry versus Tennessee-Martin. High School: A three-year starter at Westfield High School … a three-star recruit and rated the No. 55 linebacker by Rivals.com … named first-team AllDistrict 13-5A and honorable mention All-State … posted 72 tackles with eight sacks for the Mustangs as a senior … helped the Mustangs to an 8-5 record and a berth in the Class 5A state playoffs … selected to compete in the 2010 Space City Classic … named first-team All-District as a junior … tallied 65 tackles with 10 sacks as a junior … coached by Corby Meekins. Personal: Born Aaron Jarrell Harris in Houston,Texas … One of Tyrone Harris, Sr. and Beverly Hopkins’ three children … Has an older brother, Tyrone and a younger brother, Jamaal … Majoring in business management.

Career Stats

G UA A Total TFL PD FF FR 2010 7 0 2 2 0 0 0 0

Career Highs

Tackles...........................................................1 (twice), last vs. Texas State (2010)

56 Prentiss Hood

Career Highs

Tackles.......................................................................6, at Stephen F. Austin (2011) Forced Fumbles..................................................1, vs. Tennessee-Martin (2010) Fumble Recoveries............................................1, vs. Tennessee-Martin (2010)

71 Jarrod Hale OL • 6-4 • 270 • So. • SQ Houston,Texas • Westfield HS 2011: Saw action in one game … Played on the offensive line versus Savannah State. 2010: Redshirt season. High School: A two-year letterwinner for coach Corby Meekins … named to the Academic All-District team as a senior … helped the Mustangs to an 8-5 record and a berth in the Class 5A state playoffs … selected to compete in the 2010 Space City Classic … two-year letterwinner in track and field … won district title in the discus … competed in the 2008 Junior Olympics.

OL • 6-1 • 315 • Sr. • 1L Davenport, Iowa • Iowa Central CC 2011: Played in 10 games … Saw action as a reserve offensive lineman. Prior to Southeastern: Honorable mention All-Region performer at Iowa Central Community College as a sophomore ... Helped team to a No. 16 national ranking and a North Star Bowl Championship in 2010. High School: Standout on the offensive and defensive lines at Davenport Central High School ... Also threw the shot put for the DHS track team. Personal: Born Prentiss Glen Hood in Davenport, Iowa … One of Amy Coleman’s two children … Has a brother, Princeton … Hobbies include hanging with friends, listening to music, and playing basketball … Majoring in general studies.

Personal: Born Jarrod Maurice Hale in Houston, Texas … Majoring in sport management.

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45 Ricky Irvin

3 Dean Johnson

LB • 6-1 • 220 • Jr. • 2L Westlake, La. • Westlake HS

WR • 5-11 • 170 • So. • 1L Houston,Texas • Cy Falls HS

2011: Stepped in at linebacker, starting nine of the 11 games he appeared in … Third on the team with 85 tackles (59 solo), including a team-high 14 tackles for loss … Ranked fourth in the Southland in tackles for loss and 11th in total tackles … Finished with a season-high 17 tackles – including 15 solo and two for loss – at McNeese State … His single-game tackle total versus the Cowboys was tied for the second-most in school history … Made 12 tackles (10 solo) and a tackle for loss at Central Arkansas … Finished with 10 tackles at Northwestern State and two for loss … Also had multiple tackles for loss against Lamar and Sam Houston State … Recovered a fumble versus Lamar.

2011: Impressed as a true freshman, starting three of the 10 games he played in at receiver … Fourth on the team with 23 catches for 226 yards and a pair of touchdowns … Grabbed a season-high eight passes for 52 yards at Stephen F. Austin … Caught four passes for 27 yards and an eight-yard touchdown in a 31-14 win over Nicholls State in the season finale … Had a 26-yard touchdown catch versus Lamar in a three-catch, 44-yard performance … Also had two catches versus Southern Miss, Northwestern State and Texas State … Had a nine-yard punt return in a 63-6 win over Savannah State.

2010: Played in 10 games, primarily on special teams. High School: A first-team All-District 4-3A and All-Southwest Louisiana selection … a two-star recruit by Rivals.com … totaled 124 tackles with three interceptions as a senior … a second-team All-State pick … selected to participate in the Texas-Louisiana Bayou Bowl … named first-team All-State, All-Southwest Louisiana and All-District as a junior, helping the Rams to a 10-1 record … named second-team All-District as a sophomore where he helped WHS to a 14-1 record and an appearance in the Class 3A state championship game ... coached by Max Caldarera … Also was a two-time All-District basketball player and was a regional qualifier in both the javelin and shot put. Personal: Born in Elko, Nev. … the son of Rick Irvin and Tracey Hannam.

Career Stats G 2010 10 2011 11 Totals 21

UA A 0 0 47 38 47 38

Total TFL PD 0 0 0 85 14 0 85 14 0

FF 0 0 0

FR 0 1 1

Career Highs

High School: Totaled 48 receptions for 948 yards and 12 touchdowns as a senior at Cy Falls High … a three-year letterwinner for the Eagles … twice named first-team All-District 17-5A … caught 11 passes for 217 yards in regular-season finale against Houston-Jersey Village … had 58 receptions for 1,018 yards and 14 TDs as a junior … caught 14 passes for 302 yards and four TDs as a sophomore … coached by David Raffield … three-year letterwinner in track and field. Personal: Born Dean Le’Roy Johnson in Rochester, N.Y. … One of Steve and Pamela Tate’s two children … Has a sister, Jourdyn … During down time likes to draw … Majoring in graphic design.

Career Stats G 2011 10

Rec Yds TD Lg 23 226 2 26

Career Highs

Receptions...............................................................8, at Stephen F. Austin (2011) Receiving Yards................................................... 52, at Stephen F. Austin (2011) Receiving Touchdowns..................... 1 (twice), last vs. Nicholls State (2011) Long Reception..................................................................... 26, vs. Lamar (2011)

Tackles....................................................................... 17, at McNeese State (2011) Tackles for Loss......................2 (4 times), last vs. Sam Houston State (2011) Fumble Recoveries................................................................ 1, vs. Lamar (2011)

32 Jarrett Johnson

47 Taylor Jenkins TE • 6-3 • 230 • Fr. • RS Baton Rouge, La. • Central HS 2011: Redshirt season. High School: A first-team All District 5-5A selection for Doug Dotson at Central High School … a three-year letterwinner for the Wildcats … selected to play in the U.S. Army Red Stick Bowl … named to the Class 5A Academic All-State team … helped the Wildcats to a 7-4 record and berth in the state playoffs … totaled 14 tackles, three sacks and an interception as a junior. Personal: Born Taylor Jenkins in Ft. Belvoire, Va. … One of Kenneth and Jackie Jenkins’s three children … Has a brother, Daniel, and sister, Katharyn … Enjoys being outdoors … Majoring in athletic training.

WR • 5-10 • 175 • Jr. • 1L Jackson, Miss. • Terry HS 2011: Saw action in all 11 games at wide receiver and returner … Caught six passes for 51 yards … Returned four kickoffs for 56 yards ... Grabbed two passes for eight yards at Northwestern State … Had a season-long 24-yard catch at Southern Miss … Also returned two kicks for 38 yards against the Golden Eagles … Caught passes versus McNeese State, Central Arkansas and Sam Houston State. 2010: Played all 11 games, primarily on special teams … Had seven tackles (all solo) … Had three tackles at Nicholls … Also credited with a tackle versus Louisiana-Monroe, Texas State, McNeese State and Central Arkansas. 2009: Redshirt season. High School: Starred as an athlete at Terry High, posting over 1,900 all-purpose yards and 16 touchdowns as a senior … A Jackson Clarion Ledger AllMetro pick … Two-time All-Region 3-5A selection … coached by Bill French … also excelled in track, winning a title in the South State 5A 100 meters and anchoring the THS state runner-up 4x100 relay team … named Offensive MVP as a senior … tabbed as an All-Region pick and named the Bulldogs’ top defensive

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Player Profiles back in 2008 …. Blitz 16 and Cellular South Jackson Touchdown Club Player of the Week during his career … Member of the National Honor Society.

Personal: Born Ezekiel Jones in Hammond … One of Vanessa Jones’ two children … Majoring in kinesiology.

Personal: Born in Jackson, Miss. … One of Billy and Nikki Johnson’s three children … Majoring in engineering technology.

Career Stats

Career Stats G 2010 11 2011 11 Totals 23

Rec Yds TD 0 0 0 6 51 0 6 51 0

G 2009 11 2010 9 2011 6 Totals 26

Lg 0 24 24

Rush Yds TD 79 395 5 99 380 8 67 292 7 245 1067 20

Rec Yds TD 25 226 0 11 56 1 6 50 0 42 332 1

Lg 30 21 16 30

Career Highs

Career Highs

Receptions........................................................ 2, at Northwestern State (2011) Receiving Yards........................................................24, at Southern Miss (2011) Long Reception.......................................................24, at Southern Miss (2011) Kickoff Returns.......................................................... 2, at Southern Miss (2011) Kickoff Return Yards..............................................38, at Southern Miss (2011) Long Kickoff Return..............................................23, at Southern Miss (2011)

Rushes..........................................................21 (twice), last vs. Texas State (2010) Rushing Yards................................................... 108, vs. Tennessee-Martin (2010) Rushing Touchdowns..............................................3, vs. Savannah State (2011) Long Rush........................................................... 39, vs. Tennessee-Martin (2010) Receptions.................................................................5, vs. McNeese State (2009) Receiving Yards.........................................................53, at South Dakota (2009) Receiving Touchdowns................................................ 1, vs. Texas State (2010) Long Reception........................................................30, at South Dakota (2009)

34 Zeke Jones

86 Chase Keller

RB • 6-0 • 240 • Sr. • 3L Springfield, La. • Springfield HS 2011: Battled injuries throughout the season, starting five of the six games he appeared in … Amassed 292 yards and seven touchdowns on 67 carries … Also posted six receptions for 50 yards … Tied a school record with three rushing touchdowns in a 63-6 rout of Savannah State … Opened the year with 17 carries for 65 yards and two scores at Tulane … Returned healthy at Stephen F. Austin, scoring a touchdown and rushing 13 times for 79 yards … Also found the end zone versus Nicholls State in a 31-14 season-ending victory … Carried 12 times for 66 yards in the win over the Colonels … Caught two passes versus Savannah State … Credited with receptions versus Tulane, McNeese State, Stephen F. Austin and Nicholls State. 2010: Carried 99 times for 380 yards and eight touchdowns … Also caught 11 passes for 56 yards and a score … Ranked among the Southland Conference leaders in rushing yards per game (42.2, 7th), points per game (6.0, 4th) and touchdowns (9, 5th) … His rushing (7th) and total (10th) touchdown tallies are among top single-season performances in school history … Tied a school record with three rushing touchdowns versus Lamar … Carried 17 times for 108 yards and a touchdown in win over Tennessee-Martin … Had a rushing touchdown and receiving touchdown in Southland win over Texas State … Also had rushing touchdowns versus Louisiana-Monroe, McNeese State and Nicholls. 2009: Team’s second-leading rusher played in all 11 games, making two starts … Carried the ball 79 times for 395 yards and five touchdowns … Also caught 25 passes for 226 yards … Posted first career 100-yard game in 69-20 rout over Union College … Toted ball 13 times for 106 yards and two touchdowns … Ran a season-high 21 times for 62 yards and a score at McNeese State … Rushed for 71 yards and a touchdown on 11 carries in league win over Sam Houston State … Scored a touchdown in collegiate debut, helping Lions to a 41-7 win over Texas A&M-Commerce … Caught season-high five passes for 40 yards at McNeese State … Finished with season-high 53 receiving yards on four catches at South Dakota … Also credited with four grabs versus Sam Houston State and Nicholls. 2008: Redshirt season. High School: Rushed for more than 5,000 yards for coach Spencer Harris at Springfield, including 1,525 yards and 27 touchdowns as a senior … the District 9-2A Offensive Most Valuable Player and a First-Team All-State selection … rated as the No. 33 Preseason Top Prospect in Louisiana by DandyDon.com … gained 1,643 yards and 22 TDs as a junior in helping the Bulldogs to the 9-2A championship – its first in school history.

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WR • 6-1 • 200 • So. • SQ St. Amant, La. • St. Amant HS 2011: Did not see action. 2010: Redshirt season. High School: Two-time All-District performer at St. Amant High School … Academic All-State performer in 2010 … Also played soccer and competed in the high jump for the Gators. Personal: Born Chase Matthew Keller in Baton Rouge … Oldest child of Jimmy and Jenell Keller … Has two siblings, Cade and Jaime … A computer science major.

10 Paul Kopesky DB • 5-11 • 200 • So. • 1L Spring,Texas • Spring HS 2011: Saw action in five games in the defensive backfield and on special teams … Made two tackles at McNeese State. High School: Versatile player who saw time at quarterback, linebacker and punter … named the SHS MVP as a senior after scoring 11 touchdowns, totaling 30 tackles with five sacks and 12 tackles for loss … named Offensive MVP after accounting for 18 TDs and throwing for over 1,300 yards as a junior … coached by Sam Parker … outstanding track athlete … the 2007 Junior Olympic Champion in the 100-meter and 200-meter hurdles … set a Gulf Association record in 2007 in the 200-meter hurdles. Personal: Born Paul Kopesky, Jr., in St. Louis, Mo. … Son of Paul, Sr., and Stacey Kopesky … Nicknamed “PJ” … Hobbies include playing XBOX, sleeping, and drawing ... Majoring in kinesiology.

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Player Profiles Career Stats G 2011 5

UA A 0 2

Career Stats Total TFL PD FF FR 2 0 0 0 0

Career Highs

Tackles..........................................................................2, at McNeese State (2011)

G Rush Yds TD Lg 2011 11 7 40 0 19

Career Highs

Rushes...........................................................................7, vs. Savannah State (2011) Rushing Yards.......................................................... 40, vs. Savannah State (2011) Long Rush................................................................ 19, vs. Savannah State (2011)

98 Scott Korte

53 Tramaine Lucas

DL • 6-4 • 230 • So. • 1L Mandeville, La. • Fontainebleau HS 2011: Appeared in two games … Credited with tackles versus Savannah State and Stephen F. Austin. 2010: Redshirt season. High School: Recorded 53 tackles with five pass breakups and three forced fumbles as a senior … coached by Mike Matherne … helped Bulldogs to 2008 playoffs. Personal: Born Scott Christopher Korte … Son of Steve and Sharon Korte … Has a brother Steven … Father is a former New Orleans Saints lineman and University of Arkansas All-American … A general studies major.

Career Stats G 2011 2

UA A 1 1

Total TFL PD FF FR 2 0 0 0 0

Career Highs

Tackles........................................................ 1 (twice), at Stephen F. Austin (2011)

30 Blaine LeBlanc RB • 5-8 • 175 • Sr. • 1L New Orleans, La. • Southern Miss 2011: Played in all 11 games, primarily on special teams … All seven of his carries came in a 63-6 win over Savannah State … Rushed for 40 yards in win over the Tigers … Credited with a 16-yard kickoff return at Stephen F. Austin … Finished the season with eight tackles (seven solo) … Had two stops versus Savannah State … Also had tackles versus McNeese State, Lamar, Northwestern State, Central Arkansas and Stephen F. Austin. Prior to Southeastern: Squad member for Southern Miss. High School: Rushed for 1,100 yards and 17 touchdowns for Coach J.T. Curtis at John Curtis High School ... A four-year letterwinner and member of four-time state championship football squad ... Was also a member of the 4 X 100 meter state championship track squad.

DL • 6-1 • 280 • Sr. • 3L Baton Rouge, La. • Glen Oaks HS 2011: Appeared in all 11 games, making seven starts on the defensive line … Totaled 21 tackles (14 solo) … Also had two sacks and five tackles for loss … Credited with a sack, forced fumble and fumble recovery in 31-14 victory over Nicholls State in season finale … Recorded two tackles for loss at Northwestern State … Finished with four tackles and a sack versus Texas State, helping the Lions to a 38-28 win … Tied a season-high with four tackles at McNeese State … Posted three tackles at Southern Miss and Lamar … Had tackles for loss versus Tulane and Lamar. 2010: Started two of the four games he appeared in on the defensive line … Suffered season-ending injury after four games … Had 10 tackles (six solo) … Credited with two tackles for loss and 1.5 sacks … Had five tackles, a tackle for loss and a half sack in season opener at Tulane … Made three tackles versus Lamar … Posted a sack versus Tennessee-Martin … Also credited with a tackle at Louisiana-Monroe. 2009: Made one start and played in 10 games on the defensive line … Ended with 12 tackles (eight solo), four tackles for loss and two sacks … Sacks came in wins over Texas A&M-Commerce and Sam Houston State … Also had tackles for loss versus Central Arkansas and Stephen F. Austin … Credited with a season-high three tackles versus UCA … Made two stops versus A&M-Commerce and McNeese State. 2008: Redshirt season. High School: Recorded 119 tackles with 13 sacks as a senior at Glen Oaks High School … All-District selection … coached by Vernon Langley … participated in the 2007 Red Stick Bowl … also a member of the track and field team at GOHS. Personal: Born in Baton Rouge … Son of Shelita Lucas … A criminal justice major.

Career Stats

G UA A Total TFL PD FF FR 2009 10 8 4 12 4 0 0 0 2010 4 5 5 10 3 0 0 0 2011 11 10 10 20 4 0 1 0 Totals 25 23 19 42 11 0 1 0

Career Highs

Tackles.......................................................................................... 5, at Tulane (2010) Tackles For Loss............................................. 2, at Northwestern State (2011) Forced Fumble.......................................................... 1, vs. Nicholls State (2011)

Personal: Born Blaine LeBlanc in New Orleans, La. … Son of Timmy LeBlanc, Sr., and Maureen Philips … Has three siblings: brothers, Timmy LeBlanc, Jr., and Mason Philips; sister, Marissa … Nephew of Sean Benfield, who played football at New Mexico … Hobbies include listening to music, art, playing any sport, and video games … Majoring in sports management.

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84 Chris Malott

Punts....................................................................... 10, at Stephen F. Austin (2011) Punting Yards..................................................... 467, at Stephen F. Austin (2011) Punting Average.............................................. 46.7, at Stephen F. Austin (2011) Long Punt............................................................. 61, at Stephen F. Austin (2011)

6 Tony McCrea

WR • 6-5 • 215 • So. • 1L The Woodlands,Texas • College Park HS 2011: Played in all 11 games, mostly on special teams.

WR • 5-10 • 175 • Jr. • 1L Irwington, Ga. • Wilkinson County HS

2010: Redshirt season. High School: All-District tight end at The Woodlands College Park High School … Also won the district title in the 300 meter hurdles. Personal: Born Christopher James Malott in Mount Vernon, N.Y. … Parents are Curt Malott and Debbie Turner … Has an older brother, Keith and an older sister, Julie … Brother played football at Southeastern Oklahoma State … Majoring in kinesiology.

15 Matt McCormick P • 6-0 • 200 • Jr. • 1L Covington, La. • Covington HS Career Honors: - 2011 All-Southland Conference (Honorable Mention) - 2011 LSWA Special Teams Player of the Week (Nov. 14) 2011: Earned honorable mention All-Southland Conference honors after taking over starting punting duties midway through the season … Averaged 41.5 yards per punt on 36 punts … Had seven punts of 50-plus yards, including a seasonlong 61-yard effort against Stephen F. Austin – the fifth-longest punt in school history … His performance against the Lumberjacks earned him Special Teams Player of the Week honors … Against SFA, his 10 punts totaled a school-record 467 yards … The 10 punts were the second-highest total in school history, while the 46.7 yard per punt average was the third-best single-game effort by a Lion … Averaged 44.8 yards per punt, including a 60-yarder versus Lamar … Had at least one 50-yard punt in all but two games he appeared in … Did not have a punt blocked during the season … Had one kickoff on the year in the season opener at Tulane.

2011: Did not play. 2010: Saw action in eight games … Finished the season with three catches for 35 yards … Caught two passes for 24 yards and returned two punts for six yards at Central Arkansas … Made an 11-yard catch at Stephen F. Austin. 2009: Redshirt season. High School: Named the Class 1A Defensive Player by the Georgia Sports Writers Association … recorded 41 tackles with nine interceptions and 15 pass breakups for coach James Hagins … rushed for 755 yards and 11 touchdowns while completing 43 of 75 passes for 848 yards and 20 touchdowns … led the Warriors to the semifinals in the state playoffs as a senior … named to the first team for All-Middle Georgia, All-Albany and All-Region … played on state championship teams in basketball and track. Personal: Born Everett McCrea, Jr. in Bossier City … The son of Everett McCrea, Sr. and Millicent Whitby … Has three sisters, Melisha, Meliea and Maya … a nursing major.

Career Stats G 2010 8

Rec Yds TD Lg 3 35 0 14

Career Highs

Receptions.............................................................. 2, at Central Arkansas (2010) Receiving Yards...................................................24, at Central Arkansas (2010) Long Reception..................................................14, at Central Arkansas (2010)

16 Jeremy Meyers

2010: Saw action in three games as a reserve punter … Averaged 33.8 yards per punt on five kicks … Averaged 42.7 yards per punt versus Tennessee-Martin … Had a season-long 44 yard punt versus UTM … Had one punt for 32 yards at Stephen F. Austin.

RB • 6-2 • 210 • So. • 1L Baton Rouge, La. • St. Michael HS

2009: Redshirt season. High School: All-State, All-District and All-Metro selection at Covington High School … coached by Matter Scobel and Darryl Graham … Ran a 10.91 in the 100 meters … Also was a member of FCA. Personal: Born Matthew James McCormick in Covington … Son of Joseph and Dawn McCormick … Has a younger sister, Kelly … Majoring in fitness and human performance.

Career Stats

G Punts Yds Avg LG 2010 3 5 169 33.8 44 2011 8 36 1494 41.5 61 Totals 11 41 1663 40.6 61

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2011: Made the switch to safety, seeing action in eight games … Posted four tackles (three solo) … Had tackles versus Savannah State, McNeese State, Central Arkansas and Sam Houston State. 2010: Redshirt season. High School: A four-year starter at St. Michael the Archangel … passed for 2,742 yards and 30 touchdowns as a senior … finished third in the state in passing yards … a two-star recruit by Rivals.com … named the District 7-4A Offensive MVP … first-team all-district, all-metro and honorable mention all-state selection in 2009 … participated in the Red Stick Bowl … named all-district all four years at quarterback … earned all-district honors as a punter in 2007 and 2008 … coached by Eric Held.

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Player Profiles Personal: Born Jeremy Joseph Meyers in Baton Rouge … Parents are Michael and Theresa Meyers … Has two older brothers, Joel and James … James was an All-American swimmer at LSU.

82 Jordan Moon

Career Stats

G UA A Total TFL PD FF FR 2011 8 3 1 4 0 0 0 0

Career Highs

TE • 6-3 • 240 • So. • 1L Pflugerville,Texas • Pflugerville HS

Tackles........................................1 (4 times), last vs. Sam Houston State (2011)

94 Collin Middleton DL • 6-3 • 250 • Fr. • HS Cedar Park,Texas • Cedar Park HS

2011: Saw action in three games on special teams … Played against Tulane, Savannah State and Southern Miss. High School: Mid-term enrollee who participated in spring practice … twoyear letterwinner at Pflugerville High School … named first-team All-District 16-5A … a first-team Academic All-District and honorable mention Academic All-State selection as a senior … earned second-team All-District honors as a junior. Personal: Born in Honolulu, Hawaii … Oldest child of Jacob Moon and Vicki Echols … Has three siblings … Majoring in kinesiology.

High School: Twice earned All-District and All-State honors at Cedar Park High School … Recorded 68 tackles with 10 sacks and 15 tackles for loss as a senior ... Spent the fall at Air Force Prep School after committing to Air Force out of high school.

2 Stanley Moore

Personal: Born Collin Blake Middleton in Temple, Texas … Parents are Blake and Kelly Middleton … Has a younger brother, Thomas … A general studies major.

20 Drew Misita LB • 6-1 • 220 • So. • 1L Amite, La. • Oak Forest Academy 2011: Saw action in nine games as a reserve linebacker … Finished the year with nine tackles (six solo) … Made five tackles in 63-6 victory over Savannah State … Made two stops at Stephen F. Austin … Also had tackles versus Tulane and Nicholls State. High School: A three-time, first-team All-District selection at Oak Forest Academy … coached by Jason Brabham … named the Conference Defensive MVP and tabbed first-team MAIS All-State as a senior … twice named the Gridiron Player of the Week. Personal: Born Drew Douglas Misita in Hammond, La. … One of Doug and Mary Kay Misita’s two children … Has a brother, Ace … Cousin of Danny Magee, MLB player with the Atlanta Braves … Hobbies include spending time with family, watching football, and working out … Majoring in general studies.

WR • 6-3 • 180 • So. • SQ Bastrop, La. • Bastrop HS 2011: Appeared in three games as a reserve wide receiver … Caught two passes for 17 yards in a 63-6 rout of Savannah State. 2010: Redshirt season High School: Standout wide receiver at Bastrop High School ... Caught 52 passes for 953 yards and 11 touchdowns as a senior ... First team Class 4A All-State performer helped BHS to state semifinals ... Caught 10 passes for 118 yards and a touchdown for 2007 state championship team that finished No. 13 in the nation ... Finished high school career with 70 catches, 1,210 yards and 15 touchdowns. Personal: Born in Bastrop, La. ... the son of Ramona Moore and Stanley Mitchell ... has three brothers ... younger brother, Rodriguez Moore, currently plays football at East Mississippi Junior College ... majoring in General Studies.

Career Stats G 2011 3

Rec Yds TD Lg 2 17 0 11

Career Highs

Receptions..................................................................2, vs. Savannah State (2011) Receiving Yards...................................................... 17, vs. Savannah State (2011) Long Reception..................................................... 11, vs. Savannah State (2011)

Career Stats

G UA A Total TFL PD FF FR 2011 9 6 3 9 0 0 0 0

Career Highs

Tackles..........................................................................5, vs. Savannah State (2011)

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Player Profiles

8 Beau Mothe

60 Rogers Mueller

P • 6-3 • 200 • Sr. • 3L New Orleans, La. • Jesuit HS Career Honors: - 2009 Southland Conference Special Teams Player of the Week (Nov. 9) - 2009 LSWA Special Teams Player of the Week (Sept. 8, Nov. 16) 2011: Averaged 36.5 yards per punt on 16 punts … Had a long punt of 51 yards at Southern Miss … Also had two punts downed inside the 20-yard line versus the Golden Eagles … In that contest, he completed a 29-yard pass on a fake punt … Also served as the team’s holder on field goal and extra point attempts … Ranks seventh in school history with a career 38.0 yard per punt average. 2010: Averaged 38.2 yards per punt on 60 kicks … Downed 15 kicks inside the 20-yard line and had seven punts over 50 yards … Ranked seventh in the Southland Conference in punting average … Tied the school record for longest punt with a 65-yard effort versus McNeese State …. Averaged 44.2 yards per punt versus the Cowboys – the eighth-best punting average in a game in school history … His 45.0 per punt average at Central Arkansas was the third-best single game punting average ever by a Lion ...Also had plus-50 yard punts against Louisiana-Monroe, Sam Houston State, Northwestern State and Stephen F. Austin … Downed four punts inside the 20 in Southland win over Texas State … Had an 18-yard run in win over Tennessee-Martin … Also completed a 12-yard pass on a fake punt versus McNeese State. 2009: Stepped in as starting punter for the Lions, averaging 38.2 yards on 65 kicks … Put 20 punts inside the 20-yard line and eight kicks of 50 yards or more … Named Southland Conference Special Teams Player of the Week after hitting three 50-plus yard punts and averaging 42.2 yards per punt in a 27-0 league win over Northwestern State … Debuted with three kicks inside the 20-yard line in 41-7 season-opening win over Texas A&M-Commerce and was named LSWA Special Teams Player of the Week … Launched a season-long 62-yard punt versus SFA and again earned LSWA honors … Averaged season-high 49.0 yards per punt in 51-50 overtime win over Texas State. High School: A first team All-District 9-5A selection as a punter and wide receiver at New Orleans’ Jesuit High School … Selected All-Orleans Parish by the New Orleans Times Picayune and was named to the Class 5A All-Academic Team as an honorable mention selection … totaled 30 receptions for 493 yards and nine touchdowns for the Blue Jays as a senior … chosen to play in the Lake Pontchartrain All-Star Classic … coached by Wayde Kaiser … Pitched for the JHS baseball team. Personal: Born Boyd Mothe III in New Orleans … The only son of Boyd and Denise Mothe … Has two older sisters, Nicole and Kathryn … Majoring in finance.

G Punts Yds Avg LG 2009 11 65 2484 38.2 62 2010 11 60 2292 38.2 65 2011 11 16 584 36.5 51 Totals 33 141 5360 38.0 65

2010: Did not play. 2009: Did not see action. 2008: Redshirt season. High School: Prepped at Long Beach High School … Played both football and tennis … Coached by Sean Harden. Personal: Born Rogers Lee Mueller in Gulfport, Miss. … Parents are Glenn and Val Mueller … Has an older brother Glenn, as well as three older sisters – Stephanie, Allison and Merrin … Boating, fishing and hunting are among his hobbies … Majoring in industrial technology.

33 Kaleb Muse LB • 6-0 • 250 • So. • 1L Ponchatoula, La. • Ponchatoula HS

2011: Saw action in nine games as a reserve linebacker and a key special teams performer … Finished the season with 18 tackles (12 solo) and three tackles for loss … Recorded a season-high five tackles against Sam Houston State … Had four tackles, including two for loss, and a pass breakup at Stephen F. Austin … Made four stops in 31-14 win over Nicholls State in season finale … Credited with two tackles and a tackle for loss in 63-6 rout of Savannah State. High School: Three-year letterwinner for head coach Mike Baiamonte … helped lead the Green Wave to an 8-3 record and berth in the Class 5A state playoffs … led PHS in tackles final three seasons … two-time All-District 7-5A selection … named to honorable mention All-State team ... state champion in the shot put at the 2011 Class 5A Track and Field Meet.

Career Stats

G UA A Total TFL PD FF FR 2011 9 12 6 18 3 1 0 0

Punts.......................................................................11, vs. Stephen F. Austin (2009) Punting Yards.................................................... 461, vs. Stephen F. Austin (2009) Punting Average........................................................49.0, vs. Texas State (2009) Long Punt............................................................... 65, vs. McNeese State (2010)

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2011: Saw action in nine games as the team’s long snapper.

Personal: Born Kaleb Muse in Hammond, La. … One of Marshall and Linda Muse’s two children … Has a sister, Keema … Hobbies include sleeping, video games, and working out … Majoring in nursing.

Career Stats

Career Highs

LS • 5-10 • 240 • Sr. • 1L Long Beach, Miss. • Long Beach HS

Career Highs

Tackles................................................................. 5, vs. Sam Houston State (2011) Tackles For Loss....................................................2, at Stephen F. Austin (2011) Passes Defended...................................................1, at Stephen F. Austin (2011)

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62 Marshall Paris

17 Carl Pearson

OL • 6-2 • 275 • Jr. • 2L Lake Charles, La. • Sam Houston HS

WR • 6-2 • 190 • So. • 1L Farmerville, La. • Farmerville HS

2011: Teamed with Gasten Gabriel to give Southeastern a formidable left side of the offensive line … Started all 11 games at left guard for the Lions. 2010: Broke in to the starting lineup on the offensive line midway through the season … Started at guard in the final five games of the year. 2009: Redshirt season. High School: A first team All-District 4-4A selection for coach Russ Sutherland at Sam Houston High School … helped the Broncos to a state playoff berth … selected to the Academic All-State team as an honorable mention selection … named first team All-State by the Louisiana Coaches Association. Personal: Born Marshall Lee Paris in Alexandria … Parents are Mike and Ruthie Paris … Has an older brother, Matt and older sister, Mandy … an engineering technology.

33 C.J. Patton RB • 5-11 • 205 • Fr. • RS Baton Rouge, La. • St. Michael HS

2011: Stepped in to start six of the 10 games he appeared in at receiver as a true freshman … Recorded 17 catches for 201 yards with a touchdown … In collegiate debut, had four catches for 61 yards at Tulane … Caught a season-high five passes for 52 yards at Central Arkansas … Pulled down a 20-yard touchdown at McNeese State … Grabbed three passes for 31 yards in 63-6 win over Savannah State … Also had two catches at Northwestern State. High School: A two-time, first-team All-Northeast Louisiana selection … coached by Joe Spatafora … a two-time All-District 2-2A selection … helped the Farmers to a 9-3 record and regional berth in the Class 2A state playoffs … recorded 17 receptions for 470 yards and seven touchdowns as a senior … averaged 27.7 yards per catch … had 26 catches for 685 yards and five touchdowns as a junior. Personal: Born Carl Anthony Pearson, Jr., in Oakland, Calif. … Son of Carl Pearson, Sr., and Kathy Peaster … Has four siblings: brother, Xavier, Kevin, and Maurice; sister, Amber … Cousin, Aubrey, played basketball at Wichita State … Nicknamed “CP” … Hobbies include hanging out and community service … Majoring in sports management.

Career Stats G 2011 10

Rec Yds TD Lg 17 201 1 25

Career Highs

Receptions.............................................................. 5, at Central Arkansas (2011) Receiving Yards....................................................................... 61, at Tulane (2011) Receiving Touchdowns................................................1, at McNeese State (2011) Long Reception...................................................................... 25, at Tulane (2011)

2011: Redshirt season. High School: A three-year starter and team captain at St. Michael the Archangel High School … coached by Eric Held … rushed for 15 touchdowns and rushed for over 700 yards despite missing the first three games due to illness … named first-team All-District 7-4A as a senior … helped the Warriors to a 7-4 record and berth in the Class 4A state playoffs … earned second-team All-District honors as a junior … son of former Lion defensive back Cedric Patton. Personal: Born Cedric Patton, Jr., in Moss Point, Miss. … One of Cedric Sr. and Danette Patton’s three children … Has two siblings … Father lettered in football at Southeastern from 1978-81 … Father, mother, and sister are Southeastern alums … Hobbies include sleeping, working out, and eating … Majoring in psychology.

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40 John Roberts LB • 6-3 • 210 • Jr. • 1L Baton Rouge, La. • St. Michael HS 2011: Played in all 11 games as a special teams standout and reserve linebacker … Credited with six tackles (five solo) … Made two tackles, including one for loss at Stephen F. Austin … Had two solo stops at Central Arkansas … Also credited with tackles versus Northwestern State and Texas State.

Personal: Born in Meridian, Miss. … The son of Jennifer Roberts … Has two siblings.

Career Stats

G UA A Total TFL PD FF FR INT 2011 10 24 10 34 0 2 0 0 1

Career Highs

Tackles........................................................................... 7, at Southern Miss (2011) Interceptions.............................................................. 1, vs. Nicholls State (2011) Passes Defended............................. 1 (twice), last at Stephen F. Austin (2011)

74 Paul Roppolo

2010: Did not see action. 2009: Redshirt season. High School: Two-time All-District selection in both football and baseball at St. Michael High School … twice named to Academic All-State team … Red Stick Bowl participant … Set school records for interceptions in a career (nine), season (five) and game (two).

OL • 6-5 • 270 • Sr. • 3L Marrero, La. • Archbishop Shaw HS

Personal: Born John Roberts, Jr. in Jefferson … Oldest son of John and Lisa Roberts … Has a younger brother, Joel … enjoys working out and reading … Majoring in political science.

2011: Returned as veteran leader of offensive line … Started season’s first eight games at right tackle.

Career Stats

2010: Played in eight games on the offensive line … Started the season’s first five games at tackle before suffering an injury … Came back to play in the final three games of the year.

G UA A Total TFL PD FF FR 2011 11 5 1 6 1 0 0 0

2009: Played in all 11 games on the offensive line … Took over as starting right tackle for the final five games.

Career Highs

Tackles................................................. 2 (twice), last at Stephen F. Austin (2011) Tackles For Loss....................................................1, at Stephen F. Austin (2011)

21 Kevin Roberts

2008: Redshirt season. High School: A two-star recruit by Rivals.com … helped Shaw to consecutive trips to the Class 4A title game … helped Eagles to 14-1 record as a senior … coached by Scott Bairnsfather. Personal: Born in New Orleans … The youngest of Paul and Mary Roppolo’s three children … Has a brother, Vincent and a sister, Danielle … A business administration major.

DB • 5-11 • 190 • Sr. • 1L Meridian, Miss. • East Mississippi CC

2011: Stepped in as starting free safety in first season with the Lions … Started nine of the 10 games he appeared in … Finished debut season with 34 tackles (24 solo), two pass breakups and an interception … Credited with a seasonhigh seven tackles at Southern Miss … Also had six stops and broke up a pass against Lamar … Made five stops and picked off a pass in 31-14 victory over Nicholls State in season finale … Broke up a pass versus Stephen F. Austin … Had two or more tackles in all but one game. Prior to Southeastern: Two-year letterman for head coach Buddy Stephens at East Mississippi Community College and member of back-to-back state playoff teams at EMCC … mostly played behind University of Memphis signee Perrance Ward as a sophomore free safety for the Lions in 2010 ... registered 30 total tackles (21 solos), including three tackles for loss, four pass break-ups, one fumble recovery and a forced fumble in 2010 ... capped his EMCC playing career with an appearance in the MACJC All-Star Football Classic ... credited with a solo tackle and a pass break-up during limited action in the defensive secondary as a freshman on EMCC’s MACJC state championship team in 2009 (11-1 record, Mississippi Bowl champs & No. 4 NJCAA final ranking). High School: Had 66 total stops, including seven tackles for loss and a sack, as a senior on Meridian High School’s 2008 MHSAA Class 5A state championship team.

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83 Robert Scarpati DL • 6-3 • 270 • So. • SQ Houston,Texas • Cypress Ridge HS 2011: Played in one game during the season … Saw action in team’s 63-6 rout of Savannah State. 2010: Redshirt season. High School: A three-year letterwinner at Cypress Ridge High School … a three-star recruit by Rivals.com … helped the Rams to three appearances in the Class 5A playoffs … a two-time All-District 15-5A selection … fueled the district’s top defensive unit with 56 tackles, 10 sacks, two blocked kicks, two pass breakups and an interception as a senior … listed on the BurntOrange. com Top 125 prospects … had 40 tackles with five sacks as a junior … coached by Gary Thiebaud. Personal: Born Robert Martin Scarpati in Houston,Texas … Parents are Marty and Jan Scarpati … Has a sister, Maizeanne … Majoring in social studies.

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41 Seth Sebastian K • 5-10 • 185 • Jr. • 2L Lafayette, La. • Lafayette HS 2011: Made 14 of 21 field goal attempts and knocked in 35 of 37 point after tries … Ranked among the Southland Conference leaders in field goals made (2nd) and scoring (77 points, 3rd) … Single-season outputs in field goals (2nd), PAT’s (5th) and points (7th) are among the best performances ever by a Lion … Hit a season-long 45-yard field goal – the 10th-longest field goal in school history – in 38-28 win over Texas State … Put together 2-for-2 field goal performances against Tulane, McNeese State and Stephen F. Austin … Also made 40-plus yard field goals versus Lamar, Northwestern State and Central Arkansas … Made all nine point after attempts in 63-6 win over Savannah State, which was good for second in school history … Moves into junior season ranked among the Southeastern career leaders in field goals (24, 4th) and scoring (134 points, 9th). 2010: Connected on 10 of 14 field goals and 27 of 28 point after attempts … Third in the Southland Conference in field goals made, field goal percentage (71.4) and PAT percentage (96.4) … Season performances in field goals (8th), PAT (8th), PAT percentage (7th) and FG percentage (4th) are among the best by a Lion … Was 3-for-3 on field goals versus Northwestern State … Hit a season-long 47-yard field goal versus the Demons – the third-longest field goal in school history … Also was 3-for-3 on field goals at Central Arkansas … Made his final nine field goal and 15 PAT attempts on the year … Headed into sophomore season ranked among the school’s career leaders in field goal percentage (2nd), PAT percentage (5th) and field goals made (7th). High School: Named first-team All-District 3-5A and All-Acadiana as a senior … named the Southern Pigskin All-Area kicker … converted on 15 of 15 extra points as a senior … kicked a long field goal of 49 yards … 30 of 32 kickoffs (94 percent) were touchbacks … coached by Mark Barousse. Personal: Born Seth Thomas Sebastian in Lafayette … The oldest child of Chip and Kelli Sebastian … Has a younger sister, Courtney … Majoring in business management.

Career Stats

G FGA FGM 2010 11 14 10 2011 11 21 14 Totals 22 35 24

Lg PAT Pts 47 27 57 45 35 77 47 62 134

Career Highs

Field Goals Made.....................3 (twice), last vs. Northwestern State (2010) Field Goals Attempted.......3 (4 times), last vs. Sam Houston State (2011) Long Field Goal........................................... 47, vs. Northwestern State (2010) PAT’s Made.................................................................9, vs. Savannah State (2011) PAT’s Attempted.....................................................9, vs. Savannah State (2011) Points......................................................................11, at Central Arkansas (2010)

12 Nathan Stanley QB • 6-5 • 215 • Sr. • 1L Tahlequah, Okla. • Ole Miss 2011: Saw action in five games as a backup to Lion starting quarterback Brian Young … Completed 28-of-58 passes for 282 yards … Threw two touchdowns versus six interceptions … Tossed both touchdown passes versus Savannah

State … In the 63-6 win over the Tigers, he completed 11 of 15 throws for 116 yards … Had a season-long 18-yard run versus SSU … Also saw action versus Tulane, Southern Miss, Lamar and Sam Houston State. Prior to Southeastern (at Ole Miss) 2010: Saw action in four games for the Rebels in 2010, earning a start in the season opener against Jacksonville State ... Threw for 261 yards on 17-of-32 passes for Ole Miss as he served as the backup to Jeremiah Masoli. 2009: Saw action in five games ... Completed 11-of-23 passes for 163 yards with one TD and one interception ... Earned first letter ... at Memphis (9/6): Saw first career action, but did not attempt a pass ... vs. Southeastern La. (9/19): Attempted and completed first career pass ... Finished 2-for-3 for 33 yards ... vs. UAB (10/17): Passed for 98 yards and first career TD on 6-of-9 passing ... vs. Northern Arizona (11/7): Completed one pass for 29 yards ... Cotton Bowl vs. Texas Tech (1/2): Completed 2-of-7 passes for three yards and an interception ... Also carried the ball twice for no gain ... Spring: Completed 5-of-12 passes for 78 yards in the Grove Bowl ... Received the National Football Foundation Scholar-Athlete Award ... 2008: Did not see action and was redshirted High School: Passed for 2,153 yards and 32 TDs as a senior ... Ranked the No. 89 player in the nation by Sports Illustrated ... Rated the No. 11 player in Oklahoma and No. 23 QB in the nation by Rivals.com ... Named second team All-State by the Tulsa World ... Earned All-State honors from the Oklahoma Coaches Association ... Ranked the No. 9 player in Oklahoma and the No. 61 QB in the nation by Scout.com ... Participated in the Offense-Defense All-American Game ... Rated the No. 19 QB in the nation by Max Emfinger ... Selected to the Oklahoma Coaches Association All-Star Game ... Coached in high school by Brent Scott. Personal: Born Nathan Stanley in Tahlequah, Okla. … One of Eric and Gina Stanley’s two children … Has a brother, Derrick … Majoring in general studies.

Career Stats

G Att- Cmp- Int 2011 5 58- 28- 6

Yds TD Lg Pct 286 2 24 48.3

Career Highs

Passing Yards......................................................... 116, vs. Savannah State (2011) Completions........................................................... 11, vs. Savannah State (2011) Attempts............................................................ 15 (twice), last vs. Lamar (2011) Passing Touchdowns...............................................2, vs. Savannah State (2011) Interceptions.............................................................. 3, at Southern Miss (2011) Long Pass...................................................................24, at Southern Miss (2011)

23 Tyler Stoddard DB • 6-2 • 205 • So. • 1L Westlake, La. • Westlake HS Career Honors: - 2011 College Sports Journal All-Freshman Team 2011: Earned a spot on the inaugural College Sports Journal All-Freshman Team after finishing the season eighth in the Southland Conference with a team-high 90 tackles (60 solo) … Also broke up five passes, was credited with five tackles for loss and had one interception … Moved into starting strong safety spot for the final eight games of the season … Had five games of double-digit tackles … Made a season-high 13 stops against McNeese State and Sam Houston State … Recorded 11 tackles in victories over Texas State and Nicholls State … Best allaround came at Stephen F.Austin, where he had 10 tackles – three for loss – and an interception … Also had tackles for loss versus Lamar and Northwestern State … Also credited with two pass breakups versus Sam Houston State and Nicholls State … Also broke up pass at Central Arkansas.

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Player Profiles High School: Selected as the All-Southwest Louisiana and District 4-3A Defensive Most Valuable Player … posted 80 tackles with nine for loss as a senior at Westlake High … a first-team Class 3A All-State selection … a first-team All-Southwest Louisiana pick … had five games with 10 or more tackles … first-team All-District 4-3A at defensive back and tight end … two-time honorable mention All-District pick … coached by Max Calderera … a three-time All-District pick in baseball. Personal: Born Tyler Stoddard in Lake Charles, La. … Son of Chad Clement and Amy McGee … Has two siblings: brother, Chad McGee, and sister, Kirstyn Schronk … Father played baseball at McNeese State … Hobbies include eating, working out, and sleeping … Majoring in general studies.

Career Stats

G UA A Total TFL PD FF FR INT 2011 11 30 60 90 5 5 0 0 1

Career Highs

Tackles......................................... 13 (twice), last vs. Sam Houston State (2011) Tackles For Loss....................................................3, at Stephen F. Austin (2011) Interceptions..........................................................1, at Stephen F. Austin (2011) Passes Defended................................. 2 (twice), last vs. Nicholls State (2011)

44 Mairo Stovall DL • 6-1 • 240 • Sr. • 1L Ocean Springs, Miss. • Miss. Gulf Coast CC

7 Marice Sutton DB • 5-10 • 180 • So. • 1L New Orleans, La. • New Mexico Prep 2011: Played in nine games, making four starts in the defensive backfield … Recorded 42 tackles (27 solo), one tackle for loss, one interception and two pass breakups … Finished with 10 tackles, an interception and broke up a pass at Stephen F. Austin … Also credited with 10 tackles at Southern Miss … Had seven tackles in season opener at Tulane … Broke up a pass at Northwestern State … Posted tackle for loss in 63-6 rout of Savannah State. High School: All-District and All-Metro at St. Augustine High School … Had 46 tackles, five interceptions, six pass breakups, four fumble recoveries and two forced fumbles … Captained the team three years. Personal: Born in New Orleans … Parents are Derrick Henderson, Sr. and Trina Sutton … A sport management major.

Career Stats

G UA A Total TFL PD FF FR INT 2011 9 27 15 42 1 2 1 0 1

Career Highs

Tackles...............................................10 (twice), last at Stephen F. Austin (2011) Tackles For Loss.......................................................1, vs. Savannah State (2011) Interceptions..........................................................1, at Stephen F. Austin (2011) Fumble Forced..................................................... 1, at Central Arkansas (2011) Passes Defended................................. 2 (twice), last vs. Nicholls State (2011)

2011: Played in 10 games on the defensive line … Made lone start at McNeese State … Recorded 13 tackles (nine solo), two tackles for loss and a sack … Had three tackles, including one behind the line of scrimmage, at Central Arkansas … Also posted a season-high three stops at Southern Miss … Made two stops and a sack in 63-6 victory over Savannah State … Also had two tackles in season opener at Tulane … Credited with tackles versus McNeese State, Northwestern State and Stephen F. Austin. Prior to Southeastern: Two-year letterwinner at Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College … coached by former Southeastern offensive lineman Steve Campbell … part of a MGCCC program that posted a two-year record of 19-5 … helped Bulldogs to 10-2 record, JUCO state title, Mississippi Bowl championship and No. 3 ranking in final national polls … as a freshman, helped MGCCC to 9-3 record, state runner-up finish and berth in the Texas Hot Bowl. High School: Named All-Region 4-5A as a senior at Ocean Springs High School. Personal: Born Mairo Norwood Stovall in Ocean Springs, Miss. … Son of Henry Stovall and Elizabeth Magee … Has five siblings: brothers, Troy Stovall and Benny Magee; sisters, Sellha Stovall, Catherine Magee and Cheryl Magee … Cousin of Damarious Bilbo, who played NCAA football at Georgia Tech and spent three year in the NFL … Hobbies include spending time with family, fishing, hunting, playing basketball, working out, and working on cars … Majoring in general studies.

31 Denzel Thompson DB • 6-3 • 200 • Fr. • RS Clearwater, Fla. • Countryside HS

2011: Redshirt season. High School: Posted 32 tackles with nine interceptions and five pass breakups as a senior at Countryside High School … named All-Suncoast Football … coached by Jared Davis … named the Florida All-Star Game MVP … a firstteam All-District 8-5A selection and All-State nominee … helped the Cougars to a 12-1 record a berth in the 5A regional final. Personal: Born Denzel Jamar Thompson in Clearwater, Fla. … Son of Johnny Gordon and Janet Thompson … Has two siblings: brother, Brian, and sister, Jaslyn … His uncle played NFL football with the Atlanta Falcons … Nicknamed “DT” … Enjoys playing basketball … Majoring in computer science.

Career Stats

G UA A Total TFL PD FF FR 2011 10 9 4 13 2 0 0 0

Career Highs

Tackles................................................ 3 (twice), last at Central Arkansas (2011) Tackles For Loss............................. 1 (twice), last at Central Arkansas (2011)

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Player Profiles

39 Tyler Tourelle LB • 5-11 • 210 • So. • 1L Covington, La. • St. Paul HS 2011: Saw action in seven games, seeing action on special teams and as a reserve linebacker … Recorded eight tackles (six solo) … Posted a season-high four tackles (three solo) at Central Arkansas … Recorded two stops versus Sam Houston State … Also credited with tackles versus Lamar and Northwestern State. High School: A three-year starter for coach Ken Sears at St. Paul’s School … helped SPS post a 28-3 record as a starter … a two-time All-District 7-5A selection … totaled 88 tackles with two interceptions as a senior … helped the Wolves to a 12-1 record and quarterfinal berth in the Class 5A state playoffs … an honorable mention All-State selection … led SPS in tackles his final two seasons … named to the Clarion Herald Defensive Team. Personal: Born Tyler Tourelle in New Orleans, La. … One of Eddie and Denise Tourelle’s three children … Has a brother, Josh, and a sister, Chloe … Parents are both Southeastern alum … Father played NCAA football at Nicholls State before transferring to Southeastern in 1985 … Hobbies include working out, fishing, and playing sports … Majoring in business administration.

... Had two tackles for loss and a sack in 27-0 victory at Northwestern State … Credited with a season-high six tackles versus Central Arkansas, helping the Lions to a 25-21 league win over the Bears … Had six tackles versus Stephen F. Austin and five stops versus South Dakota and Texas State … Posted tackles for loss in wins over Texas State, Sam Houston State and Central Arkansas … Broke up passes versus South Dakota and Stephen F. Austin. 2008: Redshirt season. High School: All-State, All-District and All-Metro defensive end at Catholic High School ... Coached by Dale Weiner ... Also played power forward for the Catholic High basketball team. Personal: Born Devan Charles Walker in Mountain View, Calif. ... One of Wilson Walker and Melonie Martin’s four children ... Majoring in industrial technology.

Career Stats

G UA A Total TFL PD FF FR INT 2009 11 23 13 36 5 3 1 0 0 2010 10 22 13 35 8 1 0 0 0 2011 11 39 12 51 13 0 1 1 0 Totals 32 84 38 122 26 4 2 1 0

Career Highs

Tackles.............................................................. 10, at Northwestern State (2011) Tackles For Loss.............................................. 3, vs. Sam Houston State (2011) Sacks............................................... 1 (eight times), last vs. Nicholls State (2011) Forced Fumbles........................ 1 (twice), last vs. Sam Houston State (2011) Fumble Recoveries.................................................. 1, vs. Nicholls State (2011) Passes Defended.......................................1 (four times), last vs. Lamar (2010)

Career Stats

1 Todd Washington

G UA A Total TFL PD FF FR INT 2011 7 6 2 8 0 0 0 0 0

Career Highs

Tackles...................................................................... 4, at Central Arkansas (2011)

8 Devan Walker LB • 6-3 • 250 • Sr. • 3L Baton Rouge, La. • Catholic HS

2011: Started all 11 games on the season on the defensive line … Second on the team and fifth in the Southland Conference with 13 tackles for loss … Also tied for the team lead with three sacks … Credited with 51 tackles (39 solo) … Credited with a forced fumble and a fumble recovery on the year … Made season-high 10 stops - two for loss - at Northwestern State … Had eight tackles, including a season-high three for loss, and forced a fumble versus Sam Houston State … Also posted eight tackles and two for loss in a 38-28 win over Texas State … Made sacks at Tulane and McNeese State … Recovered a fumble in 31-14 victory over Nicholls State in the season finale … Enters his senior season ranked seventh in school history with eight sacks. 2010: Started eight of the 10 games he appeared in at defensive end … Ranked among the Southland Conference leaders in sacks (4.0, 15th) and tackles for loss (8.0, 12th) … Finished with 35 tackles (22 solo) … Had seven tackles, two tackles for loss and a sack in a win over Southland foe Texas State … Also had seven stops – including one behind the line – versus McNeese State … Also had four tackles, two tackles for loss and a sack at Tulane … Credited with four tackles, a sack and a pass breakup versus Lamar … Posted a sack in win over Tennesee-Martin … Finished season sixth on the school’s career list with 10 hurries.

DB • 5-11 • 180 • Jr. • 1L Lutcher, La. • Memphis

2011: Started seven games at corner back, playing in eight games in all … Finished the season with 15 tackles (14 solo), one interception and two pass breakups … Had three tackles and an interception versus Sam Houston State … Posted a season-high four tackles at Central Arkansas … Credited with three solo stops in 63-6 win over Savannah State … Broke up passes versus Tulane and Texas State. Prior to Southeastern: Played in nine games with six starts as a true freshman for the Tigers, totaling nine tackles and tying for the team-lead with two interceptions ... started five of the first six games for Memphis... collected both interceptions in a win over Middle Tennessee and recorded a season-high three tackles against East Carolina in his first career start. High School: Rated as a three-star defensive back and the No. 45 prospect by Rivals.com out of Lutcher High School ... was the River Parish Defensive Player of the Year ... coached by Tim Detillier ... recorded 48 tackles, 18 pass breakups and three interceptions as a senior in 2009 and helped the Bulldogs to a 13-1 record and an appearance in the Class 4A state semifinals ... as a junior in 2008, helped Lutcher to a 12-2 record and the Class 3A championship after recording 40 tackles and three interceptions. Personal: Born Todd Denzell Washington in Metairie … Parents are Todd and Roxanne Washington … Has two siblings … Majoring in business finance.

Career Stats

G UA A Total TFL PD FF FR INT 2011 8 14 1 15 0 2 0 0 1

2009: Played in all 11 games, making seven starts on the defensive line … Recorded 36 tackles (23 solo), including five stops for loss and a sack on the year

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Player Profiles Career Highs

Tackles...................................................................... 4, at Central Arkansas (2011) Interceptions.................................................... 1, vs. Sam Houston State (2011) Pass Breakups............................................1 (twice), last vs. Texas State (2011)

28 Jordan Wells

29 LaTruan Weary RB • 5-9 • 180 • Jr. • 1L Angie, La. • Varnado HS

RB • 5-11 • 195 • So. • 1L Round Rock,Texas • Round Rock HS Career Honors: - 2011 Southland Conference Freshman of the Year - 2011 All-Southland Conference (Honorable Mention) - 2011 College Sports Journal All-Freshman Team - 2011 Southland Conference SpecialTeams Player of theWeek (Sept.5,Oct.31)

2010: Saw action in three games, playing primarily on special teams … Earned playing time versus Lamar, Sam Houston State and Stephen F. Austin.

2011: Named Southland Conference Freshman of the Year and earned a spot on the inaugural College Sports Journal All-Freshman Team after posting the most prolific season by a kick returner in school history … Averaged 26.6 yards on 52 kick returns … 1,383 kickoff return yards are a new school record … Also had five carries for 65 yards and a touchdown … Ranked among the Southland leaders in kickoff return average (2nd) and all-purpose yards (1,458, 3rd) … In freshman year, posted five of the top seven single-game kickoff return yardage totals in school history … Named Southland Special Teams Player of the Week after posting 265 kickoff return yards, including a season-long 91yard return at Central Arkansas … Recorded 224 return yards on eight kicks in collegiate debut at Tulane, earning league Special Teams Player of the Week … In 63-6 win over Savannah State, carried four times for 62 yards, including a 52-yard touchdown … Also caught a 10-yard pass in the win over the Tigers … Had 67-yard returns against both McNeese State and Lamar … Finished freshman season ranked third in school history with 1,383 kickoff return yards.

2009: Redshirt season.

2010: Redshirt season.

High School: First team All-District running back at Varnado High School for coach Paul Myerchick … Also played on the school’s basketball team and was a sprinter on the VHS track and field team.

High School: A four-year letterwinner at Round Rock High School … a twostar recruit by Rivals.com … rushed for 1,422 yards on 121 carries with 13 touchdowns as a senior … a unanimous first-team All-District 16-5A selection … a first-team Centex All-District pick … coached by Lanny Wilson … named the Dragons’ Offensive Back MVP … set the school record with a 97-yard TD run ... rushed for 1,284 yards and 17 TDs as a junior … named MVP of the Athletic Republic Combine and a first-team running back of the U.S. Army National Combine … a regional qualifier in the 100-meter dash in track … posted a personal best of 10.5 seconds.

2011: Played in all 11 games, seeing action at running back and on special teams … Carried ball 69 times for 290 yards and five touchdowns … Also caught 10 passes … Made five solo tackles on special teams … Tied a single-game school record with three rushing touchdowns in a 38-28 win over Texas State … Carried the ball seven times for 33 yards in the win over the Bobcats, while also posting a season-long 27 yard reception … In the 31-14 season-ending victory over Nicholls State, posted season highs with 14 carries for 63 yards and also scoring a touchdown … In lone start of the year, rushed for 36 yards on 10 carries and caught a season-high four passes … Also had a 38-yard touchdown run versus Lamar … Posted two catches versus Texas State, Central Arkansas and Nicholls State … Credited with two solo tackles at Tulane … Also made stops versus Savannah State, McNeese State and Northwestern State.

Personal: Born in Bogalusa … Son of Letha Weary … Has two sisters, Breanna and Courtney … Cousin, Ronald Field, is a defensive tackle for the Denver Broncos … Majoring in management.

Career Stats

G Rush Y ds 2010 3 0 0 2011 11 63 290 Totals 14 63 290

Career Highs

TD Lg Rec Yds TD 0 0 0 0 0 5 38 10 51 0 5 38 10 51 0

Lg 0 27 27

Rushes..........................................................................14, vs. Nicholls State (2011) Rushing Yards............................................................63, vs. Nicholls State (2011) Rushing Touchdowns.................................................... 3, vs. Texas State (2011) Longest Run............................................................................ 38, vs. Lamar (2011) Receptions...............................................................4, at Stephen F. Austin (2011) Receiving Yards............................................................. 27, vs. Texas State (2011) Longest Reception...................................................... 27, vs. Texas State (2011)

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Personal: Born Jordan Demetrius Wells in Chicago, Ill. … The son of Vincent and Devonzelle Wells … Has four siblings … Majoring in kinesiology.

Career Stats

G Rush Y ds TD Rec Yds TD KR Yds TD 2011 11 5 65 1 1 10 0 52 1383 0

Career Highs

Rushes...........................................................................4, vs. Savannah State (2011) Rushing Yards.......................................................... 62, vs. Savannah State (2011) Rushing Touchdowns..............................................1, vs. Savannah State (2011) Longest Run............................................................ 52, vs. Savannah State (2011) Receptions..................................................................1, vs. Savannah State (2011) Receiving Yards...................................................... 10, vs. Savannah State (2011) Longest Reception............................................... 10, vs. Savannah State (2011) Kickoff Returns............................... 9 (twice), last at Central Arkansas (2011) Kickoff Return Yards...................................... 265, at Central Arkansas (2011) Long Kickoff Return.........................................91, at Central Arkansas (2011)

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Player Profiles

19 Tanner Wells QB • 6-0 • 220 • Fr. • HS Denham Springs, La. • Denham Springs HS 2011: Redshirt season. High School: Lettered for former Southeastern baseball player Dru Nettles at Denham Springs High School … helped the Yellow Jackets to an 8-3 record and berth in the Class 5A state playoffs. Personal: Born James Tanner Wells in Baton Rouge, La. … One of Harry and Lisa Wells’ three children … Has two sisters, Lacey and Kristy … Sister, Kristy, is an Southeastern alum … Hobbies include sports, hunting, and fishing … Undeclared.

67 Geremy Wilson OL • 6-3 • 305 • Jr. • 2L Galveston,Texas • Ball HS 2011: Saw action in two games as a reserve offensive lineman … Played in wins over Savannah State and Nicholls State. 2010: Saw action in two games as a reserve offensive lineman … Played versus Sam Houston State and Stephen F. Austin. 2009: Redshirt season. High School: A first team All-District 24-5A selection as a senior at Galveston’s Ball High School … Also named second team All-Galveston County … played for coach Ron Holmes … earned second team All-District honors as a junior for the Golden Tornadoes. Personal: Born Geremy Wayne Wilson in Galveston,Texas … Son of Gary and Nora Wilson … Has a brother, Gregory … A kinesiology major.

down in 38-28 win over Texas State … Tossed two touchdown and threw for 227 yards to lead the Lions to a 31-14 win over Nicholls State … In 63-6 win over Savannah State, passed for a score and rushed for another … Threw three touchdown passes at McNeese State … Passed for 355 yards and two scores at Northwestern State … Also had two touchdown throws versus Lamar and rushed for a touchdown … Also had a touchdown run at Tulane. 2010: Played in six games, making two starts under center … Completed 86 of 164 passes for 1,012 yards … Threw four touchdowns versus seven interceptions … Also rushed 33 times for 58 yards … His 178.3 yards of total offense per game represented the seventh-highest single season total in school history … In his collegiate debut, he led the Lions to a win over Tennessee-Martin, completing 18 of 38 passes for 148 yards and an interception … Threw for a season-high 301 yards, completing 24 of 35 attempts versus Lamar … Also rushed eight times for 28 yards and threw first career touchdown versus the Cardinals … Hooked up with Simmie Yarborough on a 95-yard touchdown pass at Sam Houston State – the longest pass in school history … His 22.4 yards per completion versus the Bearkats were the second-most ever by a Lion … Threw for 224 yards and a touchdown versus Northwestern State … Also tossed a touchdown at Stephen F. Austin … His 52.4 completion percentage ranked him eighth on the school’s career list. 2009: Did not see action. 2008: Redshirt season. High School: An All-District 6-5A performer in both football and baseball at Hahnville High School … coached by Lou Valdin … completed 63 percent of his passes for 2,219 yards and 29 touchdowns as a senior … led Hahnville to a 9-3 record in 2007 … set single-season school records for passing yards and touchdowns … 29 touchdowns tied the River Parish record. Personal: Born Brian Joseph Young in New Orleans … The son of Brian and Kathy Young … Has a younger brother, Brandon … A general studies major.

Career Stats

G Att- Cmp- Int 2010 6 164- 86- 7 2011 11 419- 246- 15 Totals 17 583- 332- 22

Yds TD Lg 1012 4 95 2855 15 64 3867 19 95

Pct 52.4 58.7 56.9

Career Highs

Passing Yards..................................................... 409, at Central Arkansas (2011) Completions........................................................ 32, at Stephen F. Austin (2011) Attempts..........................................................50, vs. Sam Houston State (2011) Passing Touchdowns..................... 3 (twice), last at Central Arkansas (2011) Interceptions................................... 4 (twice), last at Central Arkansas (2011) Long Pass................................................................. 64, at McNeese State (2011)

4 Brian Young

59 Payton Zeringue

QB • 6-2 • 220 • Sr. • 2L Hahnville, La. • Hahnville HS

LS • 5-8 • 220 • So. • SQ Hahnville, La. • Hahnville HS

2011: Stepped in as the starting quarterback for the Lions, starting all 11 games under center … Passed for 2,855 yards, completing 246 of 419 passes … Tossed 15 touchdowns versus 15 interceptions … Also rushed for 74 yards and four touchdowns … Ranked third in the Southland Conference in passing yards per game (259.5), pass efficiency (120.60) and total offense per game (266.3) … His single-season totals for yards (3rd), completions (4th), attempts (3rd), touchdowns (6th), pass efficiency (10th), passing yards per game (5th), total offense (2,929 yards, 4th) and completion percentage (58.7, 9th) were all ranked among the best in school history … Passed for a career-high 409 yards, three touchdowns and four interceptions on 31-for-47 passing at Central Arkansas … His yardage total against the Bears represented the seventh-highest in school history … Completed 26 of 44 passes for 349 yards and rushed for a touch-

High School: Prep standout at Hahnville High School … Also played first base on the school’s baseball team. Personal: Born Payton Thomas Zeringue in New Orleans … Oldest child of Cory and Michele Zeringue … Has two siblings … Uncle, Johnny Brechtel, was a longtime assistant for the Southeastern baseball team … A sport management major.

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Newcomer Profiles

92 Ivan Abarenov

49 Josh Byars

DL • 6-3 • 290 • Jr. • JC Glendale, Calif. • Glendale College

DB • 5-10 • 175 • Fr. • HS Amite, La. • Oak Forest Academy

A first-team All-Western State Conference and Region VI All-California selection in 2011 at Glendale College … recorded 47 tackles, including 25 solos and 4.5 tackles for loss … forced a pair of fumbles and tallied three recoveries for the Vaqueros … first-team All-Pacific League as a senior at Glendale’s Hoover High School … named the team’s defensive MVP and led the Tornadoes in sacks.

An All-District MAIS 4-2A selection as a senior at Amite’s Oak Forest Academy … originally attended Hammond High School before transferring to OFA … rushed for 210 yards and three touchdowns in a district win over Bowling Green Academy.

9 Jerry Anderson WR • 6-5 • 215 • Jr. • JC Germantown,Tenn. • Garden City CC Missed the entire 2011 season to an injury … caught 13 passes and averaged over 19 yards per reception as a senior at Houston High School … originally committed to Memphis out of high school … coached by Tim Haney.

Head coach Ron Roberts talks about his first Southeastern recruiting class at the annual Football Bash on Feb. 1, 2012 in the Ray A. Naquin Strength and Conditioning Center.

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3 Tommy Elliott DB • 5-10 • 180 • Jr. • JC Long Beach, Calif. • Cerritos CC Received a medical red-shirt after getting injured early in sophomore season… Posted six tackles and a forced fumble before his injury… Finished freshman season with 21 tackles, which included a season-high five stops against Citrus College, with four of them being solo tackles… Also had four tackles and half a tackle for loss against Palomar College… Named first team All-Moore League as a high school senior after finishing with 41 tackles, three interceptions and a forced fumble… Voted his team’s Defensive Back of the Year… Was a first team All-League selection as a junior with 30 stops and two interceptions.

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Newcomer Profiles

5 Marquis Fruge’

97 Evan Huahulu

WR • 6-0 • 190 • Jr. • JC Houston,Texas • Santa Rose CC

DL • 6-2 • 320 • Sr. • Tr. Santa Ana, Calif. • Utah State

Two-star junior college wide receiver according to Scout.com … Caught 59 passes for 711 yards and eight TDs … Led team in receiving … returned three punts for 28 yards and 22 kickoffs for an average of 22.59 yards … returned a pair of kickoffs for TDs … All-Conference and AllCalifornia as a freshman at Mendocino JC… Led team in receiving … Caught 83 passes for 921 yards and seven TDs … Returned eight punts for 52 yards and 24 kickoffs for an average of 17.33 yards … HS AllAmerican as a wide receive and free safety.

Last name is pronounced Who-uh-hulu ... fifth-year senior eligible to play for Lions after earning degree in Interdisciplinary studies from Utah State ... did not play in 2010 (due to transfer rules) and 2011 ... originally played at SMU (2008-09), where he saw action in 10 games, mostly on extra points ... was a two-star Rivals.com prospect at Santa Ana’s Servite HS ... also a letterwinner in wrestling at Servite, posting a 19-3 record as a heavyweight his senior season and winning the Trinity League championship.

70 Joe Graves

34 Cole LeBlanc

OL • 6-2 • 300 • Fr. • HS Covington, La. • Covington HS

DB • 6-2 • 205 • Fr. • HS Denham Springs, La. • Live Oak HS

A second-team All-District 6-5A selection as a senior at Covington High School … helped the Lions to a 7-4 record and a berth in the Class 5A state playoffs.

Finished his prep career at Live Oak after transferring from nearby Central High School … threw a pair of touchdowns and ran for two more in non-district victory over perennial power Redemptorist.

5 John Graves

19 Austin Miller

DB • 6-0 • 195 • Jr. • JC Compton, Calif. • Golden West CC

QB • 6-2 • 215 • Fr. • HS Hammond, La. • Hammond HS

Named a second-team All-Southern California Football Association selection … finished with a team-high 55 tackles, 1.5 tackles for loss, one interception and four pass breakups … finished tied for fifth in tackles as a freshman (39) while intercepting two passes for the Rustlers.

Directed a Tornado offense under first-year coach Kevin Moore … as a junior, threw for 2,460 yards and 20 touchdowns as the Tornadoes finished 5-5 … threw for over 300 yards in games against St. Amant, Covington and Mandeville.

2 Kevin Harmon

27 Harlan Miller

DB • 6-2 • 195 • Jr. • JC Southfield, Mich. • College of the Desert

DB • 6-0 • 180 • Fr. • HS Kentwood, La. • Kentwood HS

A two-time All-Southern California Football Association selection … named a first-team pick at linebacker as a freshman in 2010 before being named a second-team selection at defensive back as a sophomore … totaled 26 tackles, with 4.5 tackles for loss and 1.5 sacks, in 2011 … picked off three passes … recorded 49 stops as a freshman while leading the team with four interceptions.

Named the District 7-1A Offensive Player of the Year after helping lead the Kangaroos to an 8-4 record and berth in the Class 1A playoffs … coached by David Currier … an honorable mention All-State selection in 2011 … accounted for 15 touchdowns as a junior, including 11 TD passes.

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Newcomer Profiles

75 John O’Brien

58 Dereck Robinson

OL • 6-8 • 320 • Jr. • JC Riverside, Calif. • Riverside CC

LB • 5-10 • 245 • Fr. • HS Destrehan, La. • Destrehan HS

A two-star junior college prospect by Rivals.com … a first-team AllConference selection as a sophomore at Riverside Community College helped anchor a line that guided the Tigers to a pair of 10-win seasons … as a freshman in 2010, helped Riverside to a 10-1 record and its first conference title since 1989.

Named the Defensive Player of the Year at Destrehan High School … a first-team District 8-5A selection … was the Wildcats’ primary run stopper, recording 64 solo tackles and nine assists … also got into the backfield on a regular basis, finishing the regular season with 23 tackles for loss and five sacks … caused four fumbles and recovered two.

63 Jeremy Polk

48 Juwann Rogers

OL • 6-3 • 320 • Jr. • JC Austin,Texas • CISCO College

LB • 6-0 • 230 • Fr. • HS Amite, La. • Amite HS

Two-year letterwinner at Cisco (Texas) College … prep standout at Austin’s Lyndon B. Johnson High School … a first-team All-District 26-4A selection as a senior.

Named the LSWA Class 3A Outstanding Defensive Player and first team all-state linebacker following the 2011 season … helped Amite to a 12-2 record and a Class 3A state runner-up finish … a three-star prospect by Rivals.com … ranked the No. 21 prospect in the state of Louisiana … a two-time Class 3A All-State selection for the Warriors … coached by Alden Foster.

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Newcomer Profiles

55 Taylor Romero

93 Nikko Taylor

OL • 6-2 • 280 • Fr. • HS Manvel,Texas • Manvel HS

DL • 6-1 • 265 • Fr. • HS Fontana, Calif. • Summit HS

Named to the 61st annual Texas Sports Writers Association’s Class 4A all-state football team … a two-star prospect by Rivals.com … had 45 knockdowns and 52 pancakes, helping the Mavericks win the 24-4A district championship … had 14 pancake blocks in the 4A Region 3 Championship game against La Marque … a member of the Houston Hot 100 … also recruited by New Mexico.

Named first team All-Sunkist League and All-Valley … had 16 total tackles and one sack as a senior … Had 22 total tackles, including three sacks, and caused a pair of fumbles as a junior.

14 Jeff Smiley

10 Travon Travis WR • 5-11 • 170 • Fr. • HS Gulfport, Miss. • Gulfport HS

DB • 5-9 • 170 • Fr. • HS Flower Mound,Texas • Marcus HS Named Co-MVP of District 8-5A and was selected as a first-team running back … carried the ball 137 times for a 9.87 yard average … scored 18 rushing TDs … caught nine passes for 53 yards … high school teammate of Deion Sanders, Jr. … coached by Bryan P. Erwin.

Named second team All-State in Class 6A as a junior … a three-star recruit by Rivals.com … hauled in 26 receptions for 298 yards and two TDs … participated in the long jump as a track athlete … coached by Mike Justice.

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Newcomer Profiles

91 Greg Triay DL • 6-2 • 270 • Jr. • JC Upland, Calif. • Citrus CC Recorded 24 total tackles including one sack, two stops for loss and a fumble recovery … recorded 12 total tackles and three sacks as a freshman … named a first team All-CIF and second team AllBaseline League as a high school senior … coached by Ron Ponciano at Citrus CC.

64 Brent Wagner OL • 6-2 • 275 • Fr. • HS League City,Texas • Clear Creek HS A two-time All-District 24-5A selection at Clear Creek High School … a member of the Houston Hot 100 … a second-team All-Galveston County selection.

96 Jeremy Williams DL • 6-1 • 285 • Jr. • JC Cypress,Texas • Cy Creek HS Originally committed to Texas State before signing with Southeastern … Had 26 total tackles, including one TFL … Helped lead Blinn to No. 10 ranking in final NJCAA poll.

43 Caleb Young LB • 6-3 • 220 • Fr. • HS Houston,Texas • North Shore HS A two-time All-District 21-5A selection at North Shore High School … helped lead the Mustangs to an 8-4 record in 2011 … was part of a Mustang squad that posted an 11-2 record in 2010 … named to the 2011 Region 3 Super List by 5ATexasFootball.com.

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2012 Southeastern Louisiana University Football


Head Coach Ron Roberts

Ron Roberts Head Coach • @CoachRonRoberts

First Season at Southeastern Louisiana • UT Martin, 1990

R

on Roberts, who guided Delta State University to four Gulf South Conference championships and four appearances in the NCAA Division II playoffs, begins his first season as head coach at Southeastern Louisiana University – a NCAA Division I member of the Southland Conference. Prior to being named the 15th head coach in Southeastern Louisiana football history, Roberts had a successful five-year stint at DSU, guiding the Statesmen to a 47-16 record, including four 10-win seasons and two NCAA Super Region II titles that included an appearance in the 2010 NCAA Division II national championship game and the 2011 semifinals. A native of Visalia, Calif., Roberts led DSU to an 11-3 record in 2011 and was named the AFCA Division II Region Coach of the Year.The Statesmen led the GSC and finished 12th nationally with 463.7 yards per game while ranking 21st nationally in passing offense (282.7). DSU, which was ranked No. 1 nationally in the Division II polls for much of the season, paced the GSC in seven categories including total offense, scoring offense (33.4), total defense (336.6) and rushing defense (134.1).

Roberts’ Year-By-Year Record

Year Overall Gulf South 2007 10-2 8-0 GSC Champions/NCAA Second Round 2008 10-2 GSC Champions/NCAA Quarterfinals

8-0

2009

4-4

5-5

2010 11-4 GSC Champions/NCAA National Runner-Up

6-2

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Overall Record: 47-16 Gulf South Conference Record: 29-7

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Head Coach Ron Roberts THE RON ROBERTS FILE PERSONAL

Birthdate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . October 9, 1967 Hometown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Visalia, Calif. Wife . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Didi Children . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Reed, Reilly and Ryan

EDUCATION

• Attended Golden West High School • Attended College of the Sequoias (1985-86) • Graduated from UT Martin in 1990 with Bachelor’s degree in Sociology • Received Master’s in Education from University of Memphis in 1992

PLAYING EXPERIENCE

• All-Conference linebacker at College of the Sequoias (1986-87); UT Martin (1988-89)

COACHING EXPERIENCE

In 2010, the Statesmen averaged 31.9 points and 452.9 yards of total offense per game. That combination propelled the Statesmen to an 11-4 overall record and a 6-2 mark in GSC play; giving the Statesmen a share of the GSC title for the third time in four years. During Roberts’ tenure at DSU, 23 players were named to All-America teams and two players – Michael Eubanks in 2007 and Micah Davis in 2011 – were finalists for the Harlon Hill Trophy, the Division II equivalent to the Heisman Trophy. During Roberts’ stint with the Statesmen, 64 players, including 19 in 2011, were named to the All-GSC squad. Roberts spent two seasons as defensive coordinator at DSU under former coach Rick Rhoades before becoming the school’s 17th head coach in 2007. The Statesmen posted identical 10-2 records and claimed Gulf South Conference titles with a combined 16-0 mark in Roberts’ first two seasons as head coach. The Statesmen concluded 2007 ranked second in the NCAA in total defense, third in rush defense, second in scoring defense and first in defensive pass efficiency. The successes of 2007 continued into 2008, where the Statesmen finished the season ranked second in the GSC (471.9 ypg) and sixth nationally. Led by All-GSC candidate Garrett DeWitt, the Statesmen passing attacked ranked fourth nationally with 328.3 yards passing per game.The Statesmen also rolled up 1,713 rushing yards and ranked second in the GSC and 16th nationally with 36.2 points per game. Prior to joining the DSU staff, Roberts served one season as head coach at Mount Whitney (Calif.) HS, and the 2003 season as defensive coordinator at Texas State. While at Texas State, Roberts took over a defense ranked near the bottom in the Southland Conference.Within a year the seasoned coordinator improved the Bobcats’ defense in virtually every statistical category and Texas State placed two defenders on the All-Southland Conference Team. Before his appointment at Texas State, Roberts spent five seasons as assistant head coach and defensive coordinator at Tusculum College. During his tenure at the Greeneville,Tenn., school, the Pioneers posted one of the most memorable runs in school history.

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2012 Southeastern Louisiana University Football

• Southeastern Louisiana, 2012- . . . . . . . . . . Head Coach • Delta State, 2007-2011 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Head Coach • Delta State, 2005-2006 . . . . . . . . . . Defensive Coordinator (LB) • Mount Whitney HS, 2004 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Head Coach • Texas State, 2003 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Defensive Coordinator (LB) • Tusculum College, 1998-2002 . . . Defensive Coordinator/AHC • Greensboro College, 1997 . . . . . . . . . . . Defensive Coordinator • Burroughs HS, 1994-96 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Head Coach • Houston HS, 1992-93 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Defensive Coordinator

AT DELTA STATE

Years at DSU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Five (2007-11) Overall Record: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47-16 Gulf South Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29-7 GSC Championships . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2007, 2008, 2010, 2011

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS

• Led the Statesmen to 47-16 record and four Gulf South Conference Championships in first five years as head coach. • Named 2011 AFCA Division II Region Coach of theYear • Team has played in NCAA DII Football Playoffs in 2007 (Second Round), 2008 (Quarterfinals), 2010 (National Runner-Up), and 2011 (Semifinals). • His 10 wins in 2007 were the most of any first-year head football coach in DSU history • Coached 24 NCAA All-Americans and 99 All-Conference performers • Coached Pittsburgh Steeler corner Ricardo Colclough at Tusculum and New OrleansVoodoo wide receiver L.J. Castile at Delta State. • Coached Michael Eubanks (2006-2007) and Lardester HicksGreen (2008) to GSC Defensive Player of theYear Award • Nine Statesmen competed in the Cactus Bowl, the NCAA DII Football All-Star Game, during Roberts’ tenure at DSU.


Head Coach Ron Roberts In 2002, Roberts guided a defense that led the South Atlantic Conference in yards allowed per game and in points per game. In 2002, the Pioneer defense posted a school-record with 31 turnovers. Roberts coached 11 All-South Atlantic Conference defensive selections and Ricardo Colclough, a second-round National Football League draft pick in 2004. Prior to joining the Tusculum staff, Roberts served as an assistant coach at Greensboro College in 1998 and was head coach at Burroughs High School (1994-96) in California.While at Burroughs, Roberts guided BHS to its first playoff appearance in 15 years and followed that up with another post-season trip the following year. He began his coaching career at Houston High School in Germantown, Tenn., as a defensive coordinator. Roberts was a two-time All-Conference selection at linebacker at the College of Sequoias in his native Visalia, Calif. He transferred to the University of Tennessee at Martin, where he helped guide them to the 1988 Gulf South Conference Championship. He graduated from UTM in 1990 with a degree in Sociology and later earned his master’s degree in Education from the University of Memphis in 1992. Roberts is married to the former Didi Walker of Germantown, Tenn. The couple are the parents of three children; Reed, Reilly, and Ryan. Roberts’ Career Head Coaching Record 2007 (10-2) #7 #7 #9 #7 #7 #8 #5 #10 #9 #9 #9 #9

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at Jackson State W Henderson State W at Ouachita Baptist W Southern Arkansas W Arkansas Tech W at #5 Valdosta State W at #2 North Alabama L West Georgia W at West Alabama W at Arkansas-Monticello W NCAA Division II Playoffs Shaw W at #10 North Alabama L

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Roberts vs. All Opponents Albany State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Arkansas-Monticello . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Arkansas Tech . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Elizabeth City State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fort Valley State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Harding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Henderson State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jackson State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lambuth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . McNeese State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Minnesota-Duluth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . North Alabama . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . North Greenville . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Northwestern State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ouachita Baptist . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pittsburg State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Shaw . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Shepherd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Southern Arkansas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Texas A&M-Kingsville . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tusculum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Valdosta State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . West Alabama . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . West Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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at #10 McNeese State L Arkansas-Monticello W at Harding W Ouachita Baptist W at #1 Valdosta State W West Alabama W #2 North Alabama W at Southern Arkansas W Arkansas Tech W at West Georgia W NCAA Division II Playoffs #18 Tusculum W #5 North Alabama L

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at #24 Texas A&M-Kingsville at Arkansas-Monticello Harding at #21 Ouachita Baptist Valdosta State at West Alabama at #2 North Alabama Southern Arkansas at Arkansas Tech West Georgia

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at Jackson State L Arkansas Tech W at #20 Valdosta State W Henderson State W #15 West Alabama W at Arkansas-Monticello W Harding L at West Georgia W #21 North Alabama L at Ouachita Baptist W at Lambuth W NCAA Division II Playoffs #18 #25 North Alabama W #18 at #5 Albany State (Reg. Final) W #21 #18 Shepherd (Semis) W vs. #1 Minnesota-Duluth L

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Elizabeth City State W 28-21 (ot) at Northwestern State L 23-24 at Fort Valley State W 27-7 at Arkansas Tech W 47-32 at Henderson State W 34-31 #25 Ouachita Baptist W 45-14 Arkansas-Monticello W 34-20 at #1 North Alabama W 30-24 (ot) #10 Valdosta State W 36-33 #18 West Alabama W 36-34 at West Georgia L 35-39 NCAA Division II Playoffs #12 North Alabama W 42-14 #20 North Greenville W 28-23 at #6 Pittsburg State L 23-49

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Assistant Coaches

Greg Stevens Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks

First Season at Southeastern Louisiana • Eastern Oregon, 1992

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reg Stevens enters his first season as Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks coach after serving the previous two seasons in the same capacity for head coach Ron Roberts at Delta State. One of the more innovative coordinators in college football, Stevens came to Delta State after serving four years as an assistant at Utah State. During his tenure at DSU, Stevens has coached seven All-Americans and 24 players to All-Conference/All-Region honors during his career. In 2011, Stevens guided quarterback Micah Davis to All-Gulf South Conference and All-Region 2 honors and a third-place finish for the Harlon Hill Trophy – the Division II equivalent to the Heisman Trophy. His offensive unit was one of the top units in the nation, and for the second straight year, the Statesmen finished 12th overall in total offense (463.7 yards per game) and 21st in passing offense (282.7). The Statesmen, who reached the semifinals of the NCAA Division II playoffs, were also the top offensive unit in the Gulf South Conference in scoring offense, averaging 33.4 points per game. In his first season as offensive coordinator at DSU, Stevens helped guide the Statesmen to the NCAA DII National Championship game and their third Gulf South Conference title in four years with an 11-4 overall record and a 6-2 mark in the GSC. DSU fell short of their goal of winning the title on a last-second game-winning field goal by Minnesota-Duluth, 20-17. The DSU offense proved to be one of the most prolific in the NCAA finishing 12th among Division II schools with 452.9 yards of total offense per game while ranking 21st in passing at 277.5 yards per game. DSU also ranked in the top 50 in scoring, placing 39th with 31.9 points per game.

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DSU ended the regular season leading the GSC in total offense and ranked third in the league in scoring, rushing and passing. It was the Statesman passing attack that proved to be one of the best units in the GSC, as Davis connected with 16 different receivers for a school record 4,097 yards passing. DSU finished with 4,166 yards passing also a school record. It was a record breaking year for Davis, a finalist for the CellularSouth Charles Conerly Trophy, completed 336 of 517 passes for 4,097 yards - all three school records. He also threw 33 touchdowns passes. His 65.0 completion percentage also snapped Garrett DeWitt’s 63.7 school record. Davis became the first Statesmen quarterback to break the 4,000 yard mark in a season. The receiving corps was led by All-GSC and honorable mention All-American L.J. Castile who caught 67 passes for 900 yards and 13 touchdowns. Junior transfer Chance Dennis also grabbed 52 passes for 807 yards and four touchdowns while Maurice Moore hauled in 54 passes for 594 yards and three scores. On the ground, the Statesmen also produced solid numbers, as Trevar Deed rushed for 1,108 yards and 11 touchdowns in Stevens’ spread offense. Brandon Lucas was a great one-two punch for DSU, as the sophomore speedster rushed for 843 yards and 11 scores on just 116 carries. Stevens also saw three-time All-American Deed’s career come to a close at Delta State. Stevens helped Deed engineer one of the top individual careers in school history with the second most receptions in DSU history with 187 while also breaking the school’s scoring record (264 points/44 touchdowns) and all-purpose yardage records (5,144). He closed his career as the only 2,000 yard rusher and 2,000 yard receiver in Gulf South Conference history.

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DSU’s offensive line was also outstanding in 2010.The unit allowed the fewest sacks in the GSC last season and provided Davis and company the time to engineer one of the greatest seasons in school history. From 2005-2008, Stevens worked as the wide receivers coach at Utah State, working with the Aggies’ career receptions leader in All-American Kevin Robinson. The wide receiver/returner left the Aggies with his name scattered throughout the school record book, including atop the career receptions list, as well as the NCAA record book, finishing as the NCAA career yards per play record holder. Stevens served as the interim offensive coordinator in 2006. Prior to serving at USU, Stevens spent three years as the offensive coordinator at Stephen F. Austin. While at SFA, Stevens directed the Lumberjacks offense to the No. 1 ranking in passing in the Southland Conference in 2002 and 2003 and ranked 36th in NCAA-FCS in 2004. Stevens also served as offensive coordinator at the University of Arkansas-Monticello for three years. During his stint at UAM, the Boll Weevils set over 30 offensive school records and was ranked among the nation’s top five units. The Ephraim, Utah native has also coached at Mesa (Colo.) State (1992-94), Eastern Arizona (1995-97) and Snow (Utah) Junior College (1998). Stevens played quarterback at Snow Junior College before wrapping up his collegiate career at Eastern Oregon. He was an all-conference selection at Snow in 1989 and earned team MVP honors at Eastern Oregon in 1991. Stevens, who was born in Salmon, Idaho, is a 1992 EOU graduate. He is married to the former Amy Steadman and they have three children, Tyler, Ryan and Hannah.


Assistant Coaches

Pete Golding Defensive Coordinator/Safeties

First Season at Southeastern Louisiana • Delta State, 2005

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ammond native Pete Golding, one of the rising stars in the college football coaching profession, enters his first season as defensive coordinator after spending the previous two seasons in the same capacity at Delta State. Golding, a former All-Gulf South Conference performer at Delta State and brother of former Lion Josh Golding, will coach the Lions’ safeties. In his coaching career, Golding has tutored four AllAmericans that began with Michael Eubanks (LB/2006) at Tusculum (Tenn.) College. Golding has also coached AllAmericans Monterio James (CB/2006), Garrett Williams (SS/2010) and Dominique Davenport (CB/2011). Eighteen players at Delta State were named to the All-Gulf South Conference and All-South Region honors during his tenure at DSU, while seeing six former players at Tusculum receive All-South Atlantic Conference accolades. Paced by Davenport, one of five first-team selections on the All-GSC squad, Golding’s defensive unit in 2011 led the league in total defense and rushing defense. Davenport was joined on the All-GSC team by linemen Anthony Daniels and Mark Hoskins, linebacker Ixavier Triplett and defensive back Brett Butler. In Golding’s first year back at Delta State in 2010, the Statesmen advanced to the NCAA DII National Championship game and their third Gulf South Conference title in four years with an 11-4 overall record and a 6-2 mark in the GSC. DSU fell short of their goal of winning the title on a last-second game-winning field goal by Minnesota-Duluth, 20-17. Delta State’s “Green Shirts” defense played a fast-paced and frenetic style that led the Statesmen to 19 interceptions and 27 forced fumbles. Led by Garrett

Williams, who recorded 130 tackles and tied the school record interceptions in a season with eight, DSU allowed 372.7 yards per game, but bristled during the postseason surrendering less than 250 yards per game in postseason. Under Golding’s guidance, Williams closed his senior season as a unanimous All-American selection after finishing with the third highest single season tackles total in DSU history. Williams was one of three defensive standouts to receive postseason honors in 2010. Triplett was named second team All-GSC while becoming the first linebacker in GSC history to be named Defensive Freshman of the Year. Triplett finished the season with 100 tackles (the most by a DSU freshman) and 12 tackles for loss. Prior to joining Roberts’ staff, Golding served for two years as defensive coordinator and defensive backs coach under Frankie DeBusk at Tusculum College, a member of the South Atlantic Conference. Prior to being named defensive coordinator in 2008, Golding served as defensive backs coach in 2007. The Pioneers became an explosive and record-setting defensive unit under Golding’s direction. In 2007, TC set a new school record for interceptions with 14 and in 2008 TC lead the SAC in sacks and turnovers forced en route to an appearance in the NCAA Division II playoffs. The former Hammond High product began his coaching career as a graduate assistant on former DSU head coach Rick Rhoades’ staff in 2006. The Statesmen went 12-3 that season and advanced all the way to the NCAA Division II Semifinals before falling to eventual national champion Grand Valley State. Golding was a four-year starter for the Statesmen

from 2002-2005 at safety, racking up 285 career tackles to rank third in school history while recording nine career interceptions to finish fourth. In 2004, the former 5-foot-9 free safety garnered All-Gulf South Conference honors after leading the team with 85 tackles with two interceptions and eight pass break-ups. As a senior in 2005, he tallied 81 tackles with five tackles-for-loss, two interceptions and two forced fumbles. Golding graduated in 2005 from Delta State with a degree in business. He and his wife, Carolyn, reside in Hammond and are the parents of an infant son, Braxton.

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Assistant Coaches

E.K. Franks Running Backs/Associate Head Coach

First Season at Southeastern Louisiana • Central Oklahoma, 2000

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.K. Franks, a former University of Wisconsin and Kansas State University assistant, enters his first season at Southeastern Louisiana where he will coach the Lions’ running backs. Before his arrival in Hammond, Franks spent two seasons on the staff at Delta State under Ron Roberts, where he coached the team’s defensive line. Franks coached a pair of First-Team All-Gulf South Conference selections in 2011 as Anthony Daniels and Mark Hoskins were each selected by the league’s head coaches. Hoskins and Robbie Mayers were each named to the NCAA Division II Super Region 2 squad as the Statesmen led the Gulf South Conference in total defense and rushing defense. In Franks’ first year at Delta State, the Statesmen advanced to the NCAA DII National Championship game and their third Gulf South Conference title in four years with an 11-4 overall record and a 6-2 mark in the GSC. DSU fell short of their goal of winning the title on a last second game-winning field goal by Minnesota-Duluth, 2017. Delta State’s “Green Shirts” defense played a fastpaced and frenetic style that led the Statesmen to 19 interceptions and 27 forced fumbles. Led by Garrett Williams, who recorded 130 tackles and tied the school record interceptions in a season with eight, DSU allowed 372.7 yards per game, but bristled during the postseason surrendering less than 250 yards per game in postseason. His defensive line continued to get better throughout the year and became a major force in DSU’s postseason success. Youngstown State transfer Joe Marshall enjoyed a

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breakout season under Franks with 55 tackles, 13 tacklesfor-loss and six sacks. Hoskins also tallied 52 tackles while David Williams closed the year with 46 tackles. Senior nose guard Matt Melton turned in his best season as a Statesmen, despite playing through a calf injury all year, with 37 tackles. Franks, who spent the past few years out of coaching in the private business sector, last worked on the staff of Barry Alverez and Bret Bielema at the University of Wisconsin from 2004-2006. At UW, Franks served as a defensive assistant, working with the defensive coordinator on opponent planning, defensive recruiting, player development and camp administration. Prior to joining the Badgers staff, Franks served as the defensive line coach on the Texas State staff under then-defensive coordinator Ron Roberts. While under Franks’ leadership, the Bobcats defensive line helped the unit rank third in the Southland Conference in pass defense, rush defense, turnovers and sacks in 2003. The Wellington, Kan., native began his collegiate coaching career as a strength and conditioning coach for legendary Kansas State University head coach Bill Snyder. Franks collaboratively managed and supervised the strength programs for over 100 Wildcat football players and assisted with the training of over 100 Lady Wildcats from 2000-2001. Aside from coaching, Franks also served as an academic counselor for Kansas State University Athletics from 2001-2003. He monitored and tracked the academic progress of Wildcat student-athletes, while providing academic mentoring and tutoring assistance for those in need. He developed and arranged academic workshops and provided KSU student-athletes with the resources

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they needed to succeed in the classroom. His coaching career got its start as the defensive backs/strength coach at Heritage Hall High School in Oklahoma City, Okla., from 1996-2000.While at Heritage Hall, Franks helped raise money for a state-of-the-art weight facility, while coordinating the strength and conditioning efforts of HHHS student-athletes. Franks attended the University of Oklahoma and Missouri State University before completing his bachelor’s degree in education at the University of Central Oklahoma in 2000. He later earned his master’s degree in adult education from Kansas State University in 2002. While at OU, Franks was a standout wrestler under former Sooners coach Stan Abel. He would transfer to Missouri State, formerly Southwest Missouri State, where he would close his collegiate career as a defensive back for the Bears. After graduating, Franks coached and trained athletes in the Oklahoma City, Okla., area as owner/personal fitness instructor of Franks Fitness from 1995-2000. He also worked as a strength instructor at St.Anthony Sports Science Center in Oklahoma City from 1993-1995. An active community leader, Franks serves on the board of the Kansas-based non-profit S.A.F.E., Success Achieved in Future Environments, which helps mentor youth through athletics. During his career, Franks has coached hundreds of successful student-athletes including: Wes Welker (New England Patriots), Terrance Newman (Dallas Cowboys), Darren Sproles (New Orleans Saints), Sheldon Williams (Atlanta Hawks), Nicole Ohlde (Minnesota Lynx), Laurie Koehn (Washington Mystics), Brian Aylor (New York Yankees) and Mitch Simons (Montreal Expos).


Assistant Coaches

Brandon Lacy Defensive Line/Recruiting Coordinator Fourth Season at Southeastern Louisiana • Kansas, 2003

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randon Lacy begins his fourth season as a member of the Southeastern Louisiana football staff and his first as the Lions’ recruiting coordinator. The 32-year-old Lacy, a former defensive end at Kansas and a two-time Academic All Big 12 selection, brings an impressive resume to the Lion coaching staff that includes stints at Appalachian State, UT Martin, Rice and Division II Angelo State where he served as co-defensive coordinator in 2008. Lacy guided a group of defensive linemen that recorded 25 of the Lions’ 28 sacks in 2010. Senior Nathan Clophus earned All-Southland Conference honors after he led the team with five sacks with Devan Walker posting four. In his first season with the Lions, guided a young trio of Clophus,Walker and Lindsey Leavoy that combined for 98 tackles and 27 quarterback hurries. Lacy served as co-defensive coordinator in 2008 at ASU, where he helped the Rams mold a run defense that finished second in the Lone Star Conference after finishing 12th the previous season. From 2006-07, Lacy worked on the staff at Rice helping the Owls to a 7-6 record in 2006 and their first bowl appearance in 45 years. Working with the Rice defensive line, Lacy coached freshman All-American Cheta Ozougwu and All Conference USA freshman Scott Solomon. Lacy spent one season at UT Martin where he served as running backs coach and helped guide the Skyhawks to their first winning season in 12 years. Among his pupils was Donald Chapman, who rushed for over 1,300 yards and was named All-Ohio Valley Conference. Lacy got his coaching start at FCS power Appala-

chian State in 2003, working under legendary coach Jerry Moore. During his two-year stay in Boone, Lacy helped the Mountaineers to consecutive winning seasons while helping to mold some of the top players in school history that included four eventual Buck Buchanan award nominees (KT Stovall, Cory Lynch, Jeremy Wiggins, Marques Murrell). A native of Edmond, Okla., Lacy played two seasons at UT-Martin where he led the Skyhawks in sacks both seasons and was a four-time OVC Defensive Player of the Week. He played his final two seasons at KU, playing for coaches Terry Allen and Mark Mangino, while earning the Jayhawk Scholar Athlete Award and being named to the KU Honor Roll three times. Lacy earned a bachelor’s degree in Economics at KU in 2003 and received graduate credit in Sport Psychology from Rice. He is a member of the American Football Coaches Association, the Black Coaches Association and has membership in both the Oklahoma and Texas High School Coaches Association. Lacy and his wife, Jessica, are the parents of a son, Brandon, Jr., and expecting a second son, Julius, in September.

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Assistant Coaches

Tyronee Williams Cornerbacks Eighth Season at Southeastern Louisiana • Mars Hill, 1999

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yronee Williams, a tireless recruiter who has helped produce some of the top offensive players in Lions’ history, enters his eighth season at Southeastern and his first in charge of the cornerbacks. Williams, who also holds the title of Assistant Athletic Director for Community Service, will again have a loaded stable of players to work with in 2012 led by AllAmerica candidate Robert Alford along with returning letterwinners Todd Washington and T’Darryl Grays. Before his move to the defensive side of the football, Williams spent the previous three seasons in charge of the Lions’ receiving corp that was highlighted by Simmie Yarborough, Brandon Collins and Kory Theodore. Under Williams’ tutelage in 2011, the trio combined for 182 receptions - marking the first time in school history that three players caught 60 or more passes each in a singleseason. Yarborough thrived in a stellar four-year career finishing as the Lions’ all-time leader in receptions (229), receiving yards (2,780) and TD receptions (30) with Theodore finishing fifth in receptions (143) and Collins eighth (117). Williams spent his first four seasons at Southeastern handling the running backs. He was instrumental in the play of three-year letterwinner Jay Lucas. Under Williams’ tutelage, the three-time All-Southland Conference running back set the school-record for rushing yards (1,239) in 2007 and finished fourth in school history in rushing yards and second in all-purpose yards. In 2006, Williams served as mentor to All-Southland Conference running back Lucas along with veteran Mario Gilbert, giving Southeastern one of the top 1-2 tandems in the SLC.

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In 2005, the Lions’ running game was an effective part of the vaunted Air Raid offensive unit that finished third nationally in total offense. A former player at Middle Georgia College,Williams joined the Lions’ staff from Mars Hill College where he served as the school’s wide receivers coach. At Mars Hill, Williams coached punt returners as well as wide receivers and handled personnel substitution on game day. He assisted in the coordination of the passing game and served as the liaison for housing and financial aid while also coordinating work-study and study hall. He also recruited the 2004 SAC Conference Freshman of the Year and coached a three-year all-conference player who had a career average 27.5 yards per catch with 36 career TDs. Prior to his stint at Mars Hill, Williams served from 1998-2000 as an intern and then promoted to assistant football coach at Middle Georgia coaching outside linebackers. During the 1998 season, Williams served as a student coach at Mars Hill coaching the defensive scout team and assisting in all aspects of football operations. Williams played at Middle Georgia College and helped the squad to a 10-2 record in 1995. He played in the Mineral Water Bowl where an interception by Williams sealed the win. Middle Georgia finished the season ranked seventh in the NJCAA poll. Williams was a three-year letterwinner in football at Harris County High School. He earned a bachelor of science degree from Mars Hill in 2000 majoring in Physical Education with a minor in business. Williams and his wife, Tracy, have three children, sons Jalen and Zyan, and daughter Zoye’.

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Assistant Coaches

Chet Pobolish Receivers/Special Teams Coordinator First Season at Southeastern Louisiana • Emporia State, 1999

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het Pobolish joins the Southeastern Louisiana University football staff after serving the past five seasons with Ron Roberts at Delta State. Pobolish will handle the Lions’ receivers while serving as the team’s special teams’ coordinator. During his stint at Delta State, Pobolish was part of a program that won 47 games in five years, won four Gulf South Conference titles and made four appearances in the NCAA Division II playoffs. He coached All-Americans Trevar Deed (2008-2010), Chad Schroeder (2008) and L.J. Castile (2010) and 15 Statesmen to All-GSC and All-South Region honors. Pobolish coached All-GSC performers Chance Dennis and Tim Smith in 2011 as the Statesmen offense finished the season with an 11-3 record while finishing 12th nationally in total offense and 21st in passing offense. Under Pobolish’s guidance, Dennis led the GSC with 80 receptions for 1,013 yards while Smith was sixth in the league with 45 catches for 511 yards. On special teams, Brandon Lucas finished third in the GSC in punt return average and was fourth in kickoff returns. His punter, Andrew Jones, finished second in the league with a 41.9 average, highlighted by a 78-yard kick. In 2010, Pobolish helped guide the Statesmen to the NCAA DII National Championship game and their third Gulf South Conference title in four years with an 11-4 overall record and a 6-2 mark in the GSC. DSU fell short of their goal of winning the title on a last-second game-winning field goal by Minnesota-Duluth, 20-17. The Statesman Special Teams had a monster year for Pobolish, as kick returner Maurice Moore shattered the DSU and GSC records kick returns (52) and kick return yardage (1,094) in a season. Lucas also finished with the third highest return total in school history with 322 yards. DSU’s receivers also proved to be the best unit in the GSC, as Micah Davis connected with 16 different receivers for a

school record 4,097 yards passing. The corps was led by Castile, an All-GSC and honorable mention All-American selection who caught 67 passes for 900 yards and 13 touchdowns. Dennis, a transfer, also grabbed 52 passes for 807 yards and four touchdowns while Moore hauled in 54 passes for 594 yards and three scores. Pobolish also saw three-time All-American Deed’s career come to a close at Delta State. Pobolish helped Deed engineer one of the top individual careers in school history with the second most receptions in DSU history with 187 while also breaking the school’s scoring record (264 points/44 touchdowns) and all-purpose yardage records (5,144). In 2009, the Statesmen offense averaged 410.4 yards per game, while scoring 27.1 points per game. Senior quarterback Garrett DeWitt closed his career as the second-leading passer in school history with 6,945 yards, while amassing 7,145 yards of total offense. Deed finished the regular season leading the GSC in scoring with 15 total touchdowns. Deed, a 5-foot-10, 205 pound wide receiver, was named to the Associated Press All-America Third Team as an all-purpose athlete. The Phoenix, Ariz., native proved to be one of the top offensive threats in the GSC this season, rushing for 931 yards on 160 carries with 10 touchdowns, while grabbing 67 passes for 805 yards and five touchdowns. Deed’s numbers included a 240-yard performance in a 487 win over West Georgia which ranks third in DSU history, and his 93.1 yards per contest on the ground placed him second in the Gulf South Conference. The speedster also ranked fifth in receptions per game and fifth in receiving yards per game in the GSC. With Pobolish’s assistance, three Statesmen were named to the All-GSC First or Second Team, including Deed (RB), Brad Latham (OL) and Eldred King (WR). Latham was also an All-Su-

per Region Two selection. In 2008, Pobolish helped the Statesmen offense finish the season ranked second in the GSC (471.9 ypg) and sixth nationally. Led by All-GSC candidate DeWitt, the Statesmen passing attacked ranked fourth nationally with 328.3 yards passing per game. The Statesmen also rolled up 1,713 rushing yards and ranked second in the GSC and 16th nationally with 36.2 points per game. Under Pobolish’s direction, Schroeder (WR/PR) was named to the prestigious American Football Coaches Association All-American Team, while Deed was named a First Team AllAmerican after amassing 15 total touchdowns and over 1479 yards of total offense. Pobolish came to Delta State University from William Penn University in Oskaloosa, Iowa. The Moundsville, W.V., native spent eight seasons as an assistant coach at Emporia State before moving to William Penn. At ESU, Pobolish coached wide receivers for five years before serving the last three as quarterbacks coach. At ESU, Pobolish directed the Hornets’ quarterbacks to record setting performances including Tad Hatfield’s school-record 3,068 yards in 2004. Pobolish was also a four-time All-Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletic Association selection at wide receiver for Emporia State from 1995-1998.While at ESU, the speedster hauled in 193 passes, good for fifth all-time in MIAA history. His 2,595 yards receiving also rank fourth on the all-time ESU list. Known as a deceptive and elusive receiver, Pobolish concluded his career with 4,655 all-purpose yards. He is a 1999 graduate of Emporia State with a degree in Health, Physical Education and Recreation. In December, Pobolish is married to the former Holly Mitchell and they reside in Hammond with their daughter, Lauran.

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Assistant Coaches

Travis Mikel Offensive Line

First Season at Southeastern Louisiana • Delta State, 2007

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ravis Mikel begins his first season as an assistant coach on the Southeastern Louisiana University staff, serving as offensive line coach and the team’s Director of Football Operations. Before his arrival in Hammond, Mikel spent three seasons at Delta State under head coach Ron Roberts where he was served in the same capacity, including the last two years as offensive line coach. Mikel spent the 2008 season as a graduate assistant working with coach Chet Pobolish and the wide receivers and the 2009 season assisting former OL coach Randy Grierson. Known as one of the top young offensive line coaches in college football, Mikel has coached All-Americans Chad Schroeder (2008), Trevar Deed (2008-2010), Brad Latham (2009), Phillip Yandall (2010) and Darrell Leopold (2011). He has also worked with 10 All-GSC and AllSouth Region Statesmen. The DSU offensive line, under Mikel’s guidance, helped the Statesmen finish 12th in Division II in total offense and 21st nationally in passing offense. The Statesmen led the Gulf South Conference in scoring offense while the offensive line helped pave the way for quarterback Micah Davis to finish third overall for the Harlon Hill Trophy – the Division II equivalent to the Heisman Trophy. In 2010, Mikel helped guide the Statesmen to the NCAA DII National Championship game and their third Gulf South Conference title in four years with an 11-4 overall record and a 6-2 mark in the GSC. DSU fell short of their goal of winning the title on a last second gamewinning field goal by Minnesota-Duluth 20-17. In Mikel’s first season as offensive line coach, the

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Statesmen allowed the fewest sacks in the Gulf South Conference while producing one of the top offenses in NCAA Division II. DSU averaged 31.9 points and 452.9 yards of total offense per game. Mikel’s linemen allowed Davis to become the first 4,000-yard passer in school history while Deed shattered the school all-purpose yardage (5,144) and scoring (264 points/44 touchdowns) records. Yandall (LT) and Leopold (C) earned postseason honors for DSU under Mikel’s direction. Yandall was named a Daktronics Honorable Mention All-American while both Yandall and Leopold were named All-GSC and All-South Region. In 2009, the Statesmen offense averaged 410.4 yards per game, while scoring 27.1 points per game. Senior quarterback Garrett DeWitt closed his career as the second-leading passer in school history with 6,945 yards, while amassing 7,145 yards of total offense. Junior all-purpose back Deed finished the regular season leading the GSC in scoring with 15 total touchdowns. With assistance from Mikel, four-year starter Brad Latham (OL) was named to the All-GSC First Team and All-Super Region Two teams. Latham also participated in the Cactus Bowl, the Division II All-Star Game in Kingsville, Texas. In 2008, the Statesmen receiving corps proved to be one of the best in the Gulf South Conference and the nation. Two Statesmen, Schroeder (AFCA) and Deed (FB Gazette) received All-American honors after the season. A 2007 graduate of Delta State University with a degree in Interdisciplinary Studies, Mikel was a 2006 Honorable Mention All-American, as well as an All-Gulf South Conference Second Team member.

From 2004-2007, Mikel served in several positions along the offensive line. Mikel’s All-American nod came while serving as center during his junior year. Mikel is currently pursuing a master’s degree in Health, Physical Education and Recreation.

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Assistant Coaches

Karl Scott Linebackers

First Season at Southeastern Louisiana • McMurry, 2007

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arl Scott begins his first season as an assistant on the Southeastern Louisiana University staff after spending the previous four seasons as an assistant at Tusculum (Tenn.) College. The Houston, Texas native served as recruiting coordinator, defensive backs coach and linebackers coach in his fouryear stint with the Division II Pioneers. In his previous five years in collegiate coaching at Tusculum and Delta State University, Scott has been associated with programs that have won two conference championships, made a pair of trips to the NCAA Division II Playoffs and earned two national rankings. In his first two years at Tusculum, he was responsible for the linebacker corps. Scott made an immediate impact in his first Tusculum campaign, mentoring two All-Conference and All-Region linebackers in Justin Scott and Jarvis Littlejohn. Both players each recorded over 100 tackles as the Pioneers won the South Atlantic Conference championship. Scott garnered All-America recognition, while establishing school season (22) and career (51) marks for tackles for loss. Justin Scott also finished his career with seven recovered fumbles, a new school best. Before his arrival at Tusculum, Scott spent one season at Delta State, where he served as a graduate assistant coach for the Statesmen in 2007. In his lone season at DSU, he helped the Statesmen to a 10-2 record and a Gulf South Conference championship, while advancing to the second round of the NCAA

Division II playoffs and earning a No. 10 national ranking. Scott helped orchestrate one of the top defenses in the nation, while mentoring All-American linebacker Michael Eubanks. Eubanks was a national finalist for the Harlon Hill Trophy, which recognizes the National Player of the Year in Division II. Eubanks, who finished third in the Harlon Hill balloting, ended his collegiate career as the NCAA II leader in sacks (39) and third all-time in career tackles for loss (67.5). Scott also coached All-Conference standouts Lardester Hicks and Anthony King in 2007, while serving on the coaching staff for DSU head coach and former Tusculum defensive coordinator Ron Roberts. The Statesmen led the nation in pass efficiency defense (77.9) and was second in the country in total defense (227.4 yards per game), scoring defense (13.9 points per game) and team pass sacks (4.0 sacks per game). DSU was also third in the land in rushing defense, allowing just 67.3 yards per contest on the ground. Scott played his collegiate career at McMurry University in Abilene, Texas, where he graduated in 2007 with a degree in Exercise and Sports Studies. Following his graduation from McMurry, he served on the coaching staff at Hardin-Simmons University in Abilene where he coached the linebackers.

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Support Staff

Sean O’Sullivan Tight Ends/Video Coordinator

First Season at Southeastern Louisiana • Mars Hill College, 2009

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eginning his first season on the Southeastern Louisiana University football staff is Sean O’Sullivan, who will coach the teams’ tight ends and serve as video coordinator. Prior to his appointment at Southeastern, O’Sullivan spent two years on the staff at Mars Hill (N.C.) College where he was the Lions’ offensive line coach. With O’Sullivan coaching the offensive line, MHC posted an 8-3 record in 2011, claimed the South Atlantic Conference title and advanced to the NCAA Division II playoffs. O’Sullivan’s offensive line paved the way for two-time All-American Jonas Randolph to rush for 2,170 yards and 18 TDs on the season while earning the Harlon Hill Trophy - the Division II equivilent of the Heisman Trophy. Right tackle Tyler Hodgson earned first-team All-SAC honors for the Lions with left tackle Nick Allison earning second-team honors. O’Sullivan began his coaching career in 2009 at Delta State, where he was a graduate assistant under current Southeastern head coach Ron Roberts. While at DSU, O’Sullivan coached tight ends and managed the Statesmen equipment room. O’Sullivan was a student assistant at Mars Hill, where he played as a senior after spending three years at West Georgia from 2004-07. He is a 2009 graduate of Mars Hill.

Matt Powell Director of Sport Performance

Second Year at Southeastern Louisiana • Temple, 2007

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ntering his second year as Southeastern’s Director of Sport Performance Matt Powell. The native of Berlin, Conn., oversees the strength and conditioning of Southeastern’s 15 Division I athletic programs and its nearly 330 student-athletes. Before his arrival at Southeastern, Powell spent two seasons at the College of Charleston where he served as Assistant Director for Sports Performance. During his stint at CofC, Powell oversaw all aspects of strength and conditioning for baseball, softball, volleyball, men’s and women’s swimming and diving and women’s track and field. He also assisted with the Cougars’ basketball and soccer teams. Powell worked as a Strength and Conditioning coach during a five-month internship with the NFL’s Cleveland Browns in 2009 and also interned with the Chicago Bears in the summer of 2008. He earned his Master of Arts degree in Kinesiology from the University of Connecticut in 2009, where he worked as a Graduate Assistant Strength Coach at the school. Powell worked with the UCONN Rowing, Tennis and Golf team’s and also assisted with the school’s acclaimed women’s basketball program. Powell earned his bachelor’s degree from Temple University in 2007 and earned three-varsity letters on the school’s football team. Powell was also involved in the Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA) and the Owl Outreach Program. Powell is a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist and is a member of the National Strength and Conditioning Association. He is also certified by the American Red Cross in Adult CPR, First Aid and AED.

Justin Richard Football Athletic Trainer

Second Year at Southeastern Louisiana • Southeastern Louisiana, 2009

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ustin Richard, a New Orleans native and 2009 Southeastern graduate, begins his second season as an Assistant Athletic Trainer and his first handling the Lions’ football team. Richard, who also works primarily with men’s basketball, returned to Southeastern after serving for the past two years as a Graduate Assistant at Tulane. While in the Crescent City, Richard worked with the Green Wave’s football, men’s basketball, track and field, cross country and women’s tennis teams. He coordinated and performed pre-season screenings, administered treatments, designed rehabilitation protocols and had direct interaction with coaches, physicians, parents and student-athletes. As an Athletic Training student at Southeastern, Richard worked with several sports including football, men’s basketball, volleyball and baseball. He worked as an Athletic Trainer for the Manning Passing Academy and worked over 1,000 clinical hours in the fields of prevention, assessment, rehabilitation, treatment and immediate care of Division I and high school student-athletes. For two seasons, Richard assisted in event and practice coverage with the New Orleans Jesters of the United Soccer League. Richard is a member of the National Athletic Trainers’ Association and the Southeast Athletic Trainers’ Association. He is a certified NATA BOC Athletic Trainer and has certification from the American Heart Association in CPR, AED, Oxygen Delivery Healthcare and Custom Orthotics Fitting and Prepareation. Richard earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Athletic Training from Southeastern in 2009 and a Masters of Public Health from Tulane in 2011.

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Support Staff Matt Sullivan

Assistant AD for Media Relations @MattSullivanSLU

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att Sullivan begins his 13th year at Southeastern and his sixth as Assistant Athletic Director for Media Relations. Sullivan is responsible for complete oversight of the sports information department at Southeastern including managing the publicity efforts for the Lions’ 15 intercollegiate athletic programs, serving as the athletic department’s media liaison, coordinating the official athletic website (www. LionSports.net), broadcasting opportunities and the school’s Athletic Hall of Fame. Sullivan, who was the secondary contact for football from 2003-06 before taking on full-time duties in 2007, also serves as the day-to-day contact for men’s basketball and golf. A 1994 graduate of Southeastern, Sullivan returned to Hammond in July of 2000 as Assistant Sports Information Director before being promoted to Associate Director of Media Relations in 2003. He assumed his current position in August of 2007 Sullivan spent two years at Samford University in Birmingham, Ala., where he handled day-to-day publicity for the Bulldogs’ 17 Division I athletic programs, including football, baseball and men’s basketball, which earned berths in the NCAA Men’s Basketball Championships in 1999 and 2000. Prior to his stint at Samford, Sullivan served from 1996-97 as a graduate assistant in the Southeastern SID office where he covered baseball and soccer. He joined the department in 1994 as a student intern under longtime SID Larry Hymel and was a freelance writer covering high school, college and club athletics for the Baton Rouge Advocate. A native of Baton Rouge, Sullivan is a member of CoSIDA and the Louisiana Sports Writer’s Association. ­He resides in Slidell with his wife, Stephanie, also a Southeastern graduate, and son Matthew.

Kemmler Chapple

Associate Director for Media Relations @Kemmler_C_SLU

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emmler Chapple enters his 10th year at Southeastern, and his sixth as Associate Director of Media Relations. Chapple, a Hammond native, serves as the primary contact for women’s basketball, soccer and softball while also handling duties for women’s tennis. Beginning in 2007, he has served as the secondary contact for Southeastern football and is the coordinator of the football Game Day Magazine. Prior to his full-time appointment as assistant sports information director in 2003, Chapple served for one year as a graduate assistant in the office and another as a student assistant. A 2002 graduate of Southeastern, Chapple earned his bachelor’s degree in mass communication and his master’s degree in organizational communication in 2006. Chapple, a member of CoSIDA and the Louisiana Sports Writers Association, resides in Hammond.

Damon Sunde

Assistant Director for Media Relations @DamonSunde

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ntering his second year as a full-time member of the Southeastern Louisiana University Athletic Media Relations staff is Baton Rouge native Damon Sunde. Sunde, a 2011 graduate of Southeastern, is no stranger to Lion athletics as he has served as the “Voice of the Lions” for basketball and baseball since 2004. He has been the color analyst for Southeastern football since 2005. After serving as a student assistant in the Athletic Media Relations Office in the spring of 2011, Sunde was added as a full-time member in October and is the day-to-day contact for Southeastern’s volleyball, baseball and track and field programs. He also handles the Lions’ social media campaign and coordinates the office’s internship program. In his first season with the Lions’ baseball team, Sunde handled the publicity for All-American and National Stopper of the Year Stefan Lopez along with AllAmerican Brock Hebert. Sunde worked at Clear Channel Communications in Baton Rouge for 10 years, serving a variety of roles for its numerous FM and AM radio stations and spent six years as the webmaster for Jon Fine Sports Productions. He was the Communication Director for the Baton Rouge River Bats in 2002-03 and served as Director of Media Relations/Broadcasting for the Alexandria Aces in 2003. For the 2001-02 season, he served as radio announcer for the Baton Rouge Kingfish of the East Coast Hockey League (ECHL). While a student at LSU, Sunde was the Sports Editor for the campus newspaper, The Reveille, from 1999-2000. Sunde and his wife, Kristen, live in Baton Rouge.

included trips to the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade, the London New Year’s Parade and the National Collegiate Cheer and Dance Championships. Berthelot, a member of Who’s Who in America’s Colleges and Universities, holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Kinesiology/Athletic Training and a Masters in Kinesiology and Health Science from Southeastern. She earned her Associates degree in 1994 from Crowder (Mo.) College in Neosho, Mo., where she was a two-time NJCAA Softball Academic All-American. She is past-president of the Southeastern chapter of Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society. Berthelot has been a nationally and state certified Athletic Trainer since 1997 and is certified in CPR/AED by the American Heart Association. She is a member of the National Athletic Trainers’ Association, is an executive board member in the Southeast Athletic Trainers’ Association and is secretary in the Louisiana Athletic Trainers’ Association.

Additional Support Staff

Meghan Campbell Assistant Athletic Trainer

Jamey Mroz Sport Performance Graduate Assistant

Cary Berthelot

Assistant AD for Sports Medicine

Cary Berthelot, a member of the Southeastern faculty since 2001, enters her third year as Assistant Athletic Director for Sports Medicine after being named Interim Director of Athletic Training in December 2009. Berthelot, a 1997 and 1999 graduate of Southeastern, has served as a Clinical Assistant Athletic Trainer for the past three years and has taught classes in Southeastern’s Kinesiology and Health Studies Department since 2001. She has taught primarily Anatomical Kinesiology at Southeastern along with courses in the Athletic Training Accredited Curriculum. Berthelot participated in two successful accreditation visits for the Athletic Training Education program and served as Clinical Instructor for the Athletic Training Education Program in 2003-04. Berthelot was presented with the Department of Kinesiology and Health Studies Award for Excellence in Teaching in 2003 and was nominated for the President’s Award for Excellence in Teaching. Before her return to Southeastern, Berthelot worked as a Clinical Athletic Trainer for Lake Charles Memorial Hospital where she served as Athletic Trainer for the 2001 LHSAA All-Star Games. Since 1998, she has served as a camp administrator and athletic trainer for Varsity Spirit Association that has

Carley Cryer Marketing and Promotions

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Josh Smith Assistant Compliance Director

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2012 Opponents

Game No. 1

Missouri Tigers September 1, 2012 • Columbia, Mo. (Faurot Field) Series Record - First meeting Website - www.mutigers.com • Twitter - @mutigersdotcom

General Information

Gary Pinkel

Henry Josey

Head Coach

Running Back

2012 Schedule

Sept. 1 Southeastern Louisiana Sept. 8 Georgia * Sept. 15 Arizona State Sept. 22 at South Carolina * Sept. 29 at UCF Oct. 6 Vanderbilt * Oct. 13 Alabama * Oct. 27 Kentucky * Nov. 3 at Florida * Nov. 10 at Tennessee * Nov. 17 Syracuse Nov. 24 at Texas A&M *

Location Enrollment Founded Nickname Colors Conference National Affiliation Stadium Capacity Turf Chancellor Athletic Director University Website

Columbia, Missouri 33,805 1839 Tigers Old Gold and Black Southeastern (SEC) NCAA I-FBS Faurot Field 71,004 FieldTurf Dr. Brady Deaton Mike Alden www.missouri.edu

Coaching Staff

Head Coach Gary Pinkel Alma Mater, Year Kent, ‘75 Record at MU (Years) 85-54 (11) Career Record (Years) 158-91-3 (21) Assistant Coaches (Responsibilities) Dave Steckel (DC/LB), David Yost (OC/QB), Cornell Ford (CB), Josh Henson (Co-OL), Andy Hill (WR), Brian Jones (RB), Craig Kuligowski (DL), Alex Grinch (Safeties), Bruce Walker (Co-OL), Dan Hopkins (DFO) Football Office Phone (573) 882-2213

Series Information First Meeting

Team Information

2011 Record 2011 Big 12 Record (Finish) Offense Defense Lettermen Returning Lettermen Lost Starters Returning Starters Lost

8-5 5-4 (5th) Spread 4-3 37 22 15 11

Media Relations

Associate AD (Football Contact) Chad Moller Office Phone (573) 882-0712 Mobile Phone (573) 268-3110 E-Mail Address mollerc@missouri.edu Media Relations Fax (573) 882-4720 Press Box Phone (573) 882-7311

* - SEC Game

Game No. 2

South Dakota State Jackrabbits September 8, 2012 • Hammond, La. (Strawberry Stadium) Series Record - First meeting Website - www.gojacks.com • Twitter - @SDSU_Jacks

General Information

John Stiegelmeier Head Coach

2012 Schedule Sept. 1 Sept. 8 Sept. 15 Sept. 22 Sept. 29 Oct. 13 Oct. 20 Oct. 27 Nov. 3 Nov. 10 Nov. 17

Aaron Rollin Wide Receiver

at Kansas at Southeastern Louisiana UC Davis at Indiana State * Missouri State * Western Illinois * at Northern Iowa * Youngstown State * at Southern Illinois * at North Dakota State * South Dakota *

Location Enrollment Founded Nickname Colors Conference National Affiliation Stadium Capacity Turf President Athletic Director University Website

Brookings, South Dakota 12,816 1881 Jackrabbits Yellow and Blue Missouri Valley Football (MVFC) NCAA I-FCS Coughlin-Alumni Stadium 15,000 Grass Dr. David Chicoine Justin Sell www.sdstate.edu

Coaching Staff

Head Coach John Stiegelmeier Alma Mater, Year South Dakota State, ‘79 Record at SDSU (Years) 93-72-0 (15) Career Record (Years) Same Assistant Coaches (Responsibilities) Eric Eidsness (OC/QB), Jay Bubak (Co-DC/LB), Clint Brown (Co-DC/DL), Shannon Moore (TE), Jay Christensen (DB), Josh Davis (WR), John Flynn (OL), Jesse Currier (DL) Football Office Phone (605) 688-6955

* - MVFC Game

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Series Information First Meeting

Team Information

2011 Record 2011 MVFC Record (Finish) Offense Defense Lettermen Returning Lettermen Lost Starters Returning Starters Lost

Media Relations

5-6 4-4 (t4th) Pro-Style 4-3 40 17 17 7

Assistant AD (Football Contact) Jason Hove Office Phone (605) 688-4623 Mobile Phone (605) 695-1827 E-Mail Address jason.hove@sdstate.edu Media Relations Fax (605) 688-5999 Press Box Phone (605) 677-4623


2012 Opponents

Game No. 3

UT Martin Skyhawks September 13, 2012 • Martin, Tenn. (Hardy M. Graham Stadium) Series Record - Southeastern leads, 4-1 Website - www.utmsports.com • Twitter - @UTMSports

General Information

Jason Simpson Head Coach

Derek Carr Quarterback

2012 Schedule

Sept. 1 at Memphis Sept. 8 at Northern Illinois Sept. 13 Southeastern Louisiana Sept. 22 at Austin Peay * Sept. 29 Eastern Kentucky * Oct. 6 Eastern Illinois * Oct. 13 at Murray State * Oct. 20 at Southeast Missouri * Nov. 3 Jacksonville State * Nov. 10 at Tennessee Tech * Nov. 17 Tennessee State *

Location Enrollment Founded Nickname Colors Conference National Affiliation Stadium Capacity Turf Chancellor Athletic Director University Website

Martin, Tennessee 8,400 1900 Skyhawks Navy Blue, Orange and White Ohio Valley (OVC) NCAA I-FCS Hardy M. Graham Stadium 7,500 FieldTurf Dr. Tom Rakes Phil Dane www.utm.edu

Coaching Staff

Head Coach Jason Simpson Alma Mater, Year Southern Miss, ‘95 Record at UTM (Years) 37-31 (6) Career Record (Years) Same Assistant Coaches (Responsibilities) Mac Bryan (Co-OC/OL), Carmen Felus (Co-OC/WR), Jeff Byrd (DC), Eric Stuedemann (QB), Nathan Burton (DB), Bernard Riley (DL), Jordan Hankins (RB), Nick Glenn (Def. Assistant) Football Office Phone (731) 881-7670

Series Information (see page 101) Southeastern leads, 4-1 In Hammond In Martin

Southeastern leads, 4-0 UTM leads, 1-0

Team Information

2011 Record 2011 OVC Record (Finish) Offense Defense Lettermen Returning Lettermen Lost Starters Returning Starters Lost

5-6 4-4 (t5th) Multiple Multiple 40 26 18 9

Media Relations

SID (Football Contact) Office Phone Mobile Phone E-Mail Address Media Relations Fax Press Box Phone

Joe Lofaro (731) 881-7632 (731) 514-2905 jlofaro@utm.edu (731) 587-7624 (731) 881-7694

* - OVC Game

Game No. 4

McNeese State Cowboys September 22, 2012 • Hammond, La. (Strawberry Stadium) • Hall of Fame Game Series Record - McNeese State leads, 22-15 Website - www.mcneesesports.com • Twitter - @McNeeseSports

General Information

Matt Viator

Malcolm Bronson

Head Coach

Safety

2012 Schedule Aug. 30 Sept. 8 Sept. 15 Sept. 22 Sept. 29 Oct. 13 Oct. 20 Oct. 27 Nov. 3 Nov. 10 Nov. 17

at Middle Tennessee McMurry at Weber State at Southeastern Louisiana * Northwestern State * Central Arkansas * at Sam Houston State * Stephen F. Austin * at Nicholls State * at UTSA Lamar *

Location Lake Charles, Louisiana Enrollment 8,900 Founded 1939 Nickname Cowboys Colors Blue and Gold Conference Southland (SLC) National Affiliation NCAA I-FCS Stadium Louis Bonnette Field at Cowboy Stadium Capacity 17,610 Turf GeoMax2 President Dr. Philip C. Williams Athletic Director Tommy McClelland University Website www.mcneese.edu

Coaching Staff

Head Coach Matt Viator Alma Mater, Year McNeese State, ‘86 Record at MSU (Years) 45-20 (6) Career Record (Years) Same Assistant Coaches (Responsibilities) Mike Collins (DC), Lark Hebert (LB), Manny Michel (DL), Chris Hampton (DB), Slade Nagle (RB), Tim Leger (OC/WR), Rob Sale (OL), Eman Naghavi (TE), David Trahan (QB Asst.), Jake Reid (DL Asst.) Athletic Trainer Jim Murphy Football Office Phone (337) 475-5235

Series Information (see page 99) McNeese State leads, 22-15 In Hammond In Lake Charles

Team Information

Southeastern leads, 10-7 MSU leads, 15-5

2011 Record 2011 Southland Record (Finish) Offense Defense Lettermen Returning Lettermen Lost Starters Returning Starters Lost

6-5 4-3 (4th) Multiple Pro 4-2-5 53 13 15 9

Media Relations

Assistant AD (Football Contact) Matt Bonnette Office Phone (337) 475-5207 Mobile Phone (337) 304-1658 E-Mail Address wbonnette@mcneese.edu Media Relations Fax (337) 475-5202 Press Box Phone (337) 475-5225

* - Southland Game

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2012 Opponents

Game No. 5

Lamar Cardinals September 29, 2012 • Beaumont, Texas (Provost Umphrey Stadium) Series Record - Southeastern leads, 4-3 Website - www.lamarcardinals.com • Twitter - @LamarCards

General Information

Ray Woodard Head Coach

Kyle Gillam

Offensive Line

2012 Schedule

Sept. 1 at Louisiana-Lafayette Sept. 8 Prairie View A&M Sept. 15 at Hawai’i Sept. 22 Langston Sept. 29 Southeastern Louisiana * Oct. 6 at Northwestern State * Oct. 13 McMurry Oct. 20 at Central Arkansas * Oct. 27 Sam Houston State * Nov. 3 at Stephen F. Austin * Nov. 10 Nicholls State * Nov. 17 at McNeese State *

Location Enrollment Founded Nickname Colors Conference National Affiliation Stadium Capacity Turf President Athletic Director University Website

Beaumont, Texas 14,522 1923 Cardinals Red and White Southland (SLC) NCAA I-FCS Provost Umphrey Stadium 16,000 Matrix Turf Dr. James Simmons Jason Henderson www.lamar.edu

Coaching Staff

Head Coach Ray Woodard Alma Mater, Year Sam Houston State, ‘88 Record at LU (Years) 9-13 (2) Career Record (Years) Same Assistant Coaches (Responsibilities) Allen Johnson (DB), Larry Kueck (OC/QB), Bill Bradley (DC), Craig McGallion (LB), James Brown (RB), Dennis McKnight (OL), Chuck Langston (DFO), Marcus Carver (DL), Brett Ramsey (TE) Football Office Phone (409) 880-7157

Series Information (see page 98) Southeastern leads, 4-3 In Hammond In Beaumont Unknown

Lamar leads, 2-1 Lamar leads, 1-0 Southeastern leads, 3-0

Team Information

2011 Record 2011 Southland Record (Finish) Offense Defense Lettermen Returning Lettermen Lost Starters Returning Starters Lost

4-7 2-5 (6th) Multiple Set 3-4 63 23 14 12

Media Relations

Assistant AD (Football Contact) Erik J. Cox Office Phone (409) 880-8329 Mobile Phone (409) 651-0514 E-Mail Address erik.cox@lamar.edu Media Relations Fax (409) 880-2338 Press Box Phone (409) 880-7489

* - Southland Game

Game No. 6

UAB Blazers October 6, 2012 • Birmingham, Ala. (Legion Field) Series Record - First meeting Website - www.uabsports.com • Twitter - @UABathletics

General Information

Garrick McGee Head Coach

2012 Schedule

Marvin Burdette Linebacker

Sept. 1 Troy Sept. 15 at South Carolina Sept. 22 at Ohio State Sept. 29 Tulsa * Oct. 6 Southeastern Louisiana Oct. 13 at Houston * Oct. 20 East Carolina * Oct. 27 at Tulane * Nov. 3 at Southern Miss * Nov. 10 Marshall * Nov. 17 Memphis * Nov. 24 at UCF *

Location Enrollment Founded Nickname Colors Conference National Affiliation Stadium Capacity Turf President Athletic Director University Website

Birmingham, Alabama 17,543 1969 Blazers Forest Green and Old Gold Conference USA (C-USA) NCAA I-FBS Legion Field 72,000 SureTurf Dr. Carol Z. Garrison Brian Mackin www.uab.edu

Coaching Staff

Head Coach Garrick McGee Alma Mater, Year Oklahoma, ‘96 Record at UAB (Years) First season Career Record (Years) Same Assistant Coaches (Responsibilities) Jeff Brohm (OC/QB), Reggie Johnson (DC/LB), Jimmy Williams (DL), Anthony Blevins (CB), Tyson Helton (RB), Richard Owens (TE), John Peterson (OL), Brandon Sharp (Safeties), Ron Sigler (WR), Travis Taylor (DFO) Football Office Phone (205) 934-7586

* - C-USA Game

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Series Information First Meeting

Team Information

2011 Record 2011 C-USA Record (Finish) Offense Defense Lettermen Returning Lettermen Lost Starters Returning Starters Lost

Media Relations

Associate AD (Football Contact) Office Phone Mobile Phone E-Mail Address Media Relations Fax Press Box Phone

3-9 3-5 (t4th East) Multiple 4-3 40 23 13 12

Norm Reilly (205) 934-0722 (205) 936-1793 nreilly@uab.edu (205) 934-7505 (205) 327-5228


2012 Opponents

Game No. 7

Northwestern State Demons October 13, 2012 • Hammond, La. (Strawberry Stadium) Series Record - Northwestern State leads, 30-25 Website - www.nsudemons.com • Twitter - @NSUDemons

General Information

Bradley Dale Peveto Head Coach

Derek Rose Linebacker

2012 Schedule Sept. 1 Sept. 8 Sept. 15 Sept. 22 Sept. 29 Oct. 6 Oct. 13 Oct. 27 Nov. 3 Nov. 10 Nov. 17

at Texas Tech Arkansas-Monticello at Nevada Mississippi Valley State at McNeese State * Lamar * at Southeastern Louisiana * Nicholls State * at Central Arkansas * Sam Houston State * at Stephen F. Austin *

Location Natchitoches, Louisiana Enrollment 9,191 Founded 1884 Nickname Demons Colors Purple and White with Orange Trim Conference Southland (SLC) National Affiliation NCAA I-FCS Stadium (Capacity) Turpin Stadium Capacity 15,971 Turf V-Turf President Dr. Randy Webb Athletic Director Greg Burke University Website www.nsula.edu

Coaching Staff

Head Coach Bradley Dale Peveto Alma Mater, Year SMU, ‘86 Record at NSU (Years) 10-23 (3) Career Record (Years) Same Assistant Coaches (Responsibilities) Gary DeLoach (DC/Safeties), De’Von Lockett (CB), Adam Federle (DL), Todd Cooley (OC/QB), Allen Rudolph (OL), Brendan Farrell (TE), Jake Simon (WR), Matt Powledge (RB) Football Office Phone (318) 357-5252

Series Information (see page 100)

Northwestern State leads, 30-25 In Hammond Southeastern leads, 17-11 In Natchitoches NSU leads, 19-8

Team Information

2011 Record 2011 Southland Record (Finish) Offense Defense Lettermen Returning Lettermen Lost Starters Returning Starters Lost

Media Relations

Assistant AD (Football Contact) Office Phone Mobile Phone E-Mail Address Media Relations Fax Press Box Phone

5-6 3-4 (5th) Multiple 4-3 51 15 20 18

Doug Ireland (318) 357-6467 (318) 471-2086 ireland@nsula.edu (318) 357-4515 (318) 357-4529

* - Southland Game

Game No. 8

Central Arkansas Bears October 27, 2012 • Hammond, La. (Strawberry Stadium) • Homecoming Series Record - Central Arkansas leads, 4-1 Website - www.ucasports.com • Twitter - @ucasports

General Information

Clint Conque Head Coach

Linebacker

2012 Schedule Sept. 1 Sept. 8 Sept. 15 Sept. 22 Sept. 29 Oct. 6 Oct. 13 Oct. 20 Oct. 27 Nov. 3 Nov. 17

Seth Allison

at Ole Miss at Murray State Bacone College Sam Houston State * at Stephen F. Austin * Nicholls State * at McNeese State * Lamar * at Southeastern Louisiana * Northwestern State * Eastern Illinois

Location Conway, Arkansas Enrollment 11,758 Founded 1907 Nickname Bears Colors Purple and Gray Conference Southland (SLC) National Affiliation NCAA I-FCS Stadium First Security Field at Estes Stadium Capacity 8,500 Turf GeoTurf President Tom Courtway Athletic Director Dr. Brad Teague University Website www.uca.edu

Coaching Staff

Head Coach Clint Conque Alma Mater, Year Nicholls State, ‘83 Record at UCA (Years) 89-51 (12) Career Record (Years) Same Assistant Coaches (Responsibilities) Brooks Hollingsworth (OC/RB), Matt Williamson (DC/LB), Dan Augustine (DL), Nathan Brown (QB), Jeremy Hammock (TE), Bill Best (OL), Cody Moore (Interior DL), Dave Wheeler (Safeties), Matt Kubik (WR), Kenny Wilhite (DB) Football Office Phone (501) 450-3153

Series Information (see page 98) UCA leads, 4-1 In Hammond In Conway

Team Information

2011 Record 2011 Southland Record (Finish) Offense Defense Lettermen Returning Lettermen Lost Starters Returning Starters Lost

Media Relations

Assistant AD (Football Contact) Office Phone Mobile Phone E-Mail Address Media Relations Fax Press Box Phone

Tied, 1-1 UCA leads, 3-0

9-4 6-1 (2nd) Multiple 4-3 45 18 15 10

Steve East (501) 450-5743 (501) 339-8512 seast@uca.edu (501) 450-5740 (501) 450-5743

* - Southland Game

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2012 Opponents

Game No. 9

Sam Houston State Bearkats November 3, 2012 • Huntsville, Texas (Bowers Stadium) Series Record - Sam Houston State leads, 9-4 Website - www.gobearkats.com • Twitter - @BearkatSports

General Information

Willie Fritz

Tim Flanders

Head Coach

Running Back

2012 Schedule Sept. 8 Sept. 15 Sept. 22 Sept. 27 Oct. 6 Oct. 13 Oct. 20 Oct. 27 Nov. 3 Nov. 10 Nov. 17

Incarnate Word at Baylor at Central Arkansas * vs. Texas Southern ^ vs. Stephen F. Austin *^ at Nicholls State * McNeese State * at Lamar * Southeastern Louisiana * at Northwestern State * at Texas A&M

Location Enrollment Founded Nickname Colors Conference National Affiliation Stadium Capacity Turf Chancellor Athletic Director University Website

Huntsville, Texas 17,618 1879 Bearkats Orange and White Southland (SLC) NCAA I-FCS Bowers Stadium 12,500 RealGrassPro Dr. Dana Gibson Bobby Williams www.shsu.edu

Coaching Staff

Head Coach Willie Fritz Alma Mater, Year Pittsburg State, ‘83 Record at SHSU (Years) 20-6 (2) Career Record (Years) 156-58-1 (19) Assistant Coaches (Responsibilities) Doug Ruse (OC), Scott Stoker (DC), Ben Beasley (DB), Johnny Jernigan (DL), Anthony Johnson (RB), Bart Tatum (OL), Matt Barrett (WR) Football Office Phone (936) 294-1735

Series Information (see page 100) Sam Houston State leads 9-4 In Hammond In Huntsville

Team Information

2011 Record 2011 Southland Record (Finish) Offense Defense Lettermen Returning Lettermen Lost Starters Returning Starters Lost

Media Relations

Assistant AD (Football Contact) Office Phone E-Mail Address Media Relations Fax Press Box Phone

SHSU leads, 5-2 SHSU leads, 4-2

14-1 7-0 (1st) Multiple Multiple 50 14 19 7

Paul Ridings (936) 294-1764 ridings@shsu.edu (936) 294-3538 (936) 294-1838

* - Southland Game; ^ - at Houston, Texas

Game No. 10

Stephen F. Austin Lumberjacks November 10, 2012 • Hammond, La. (Strawberry Stadium) Series Record - Stephen F. Austin leads, 9-5-1 Website - www.sfajacks.com • Twitter - @SFA_Athletics

General Information

J.C. Harper

Cordell Roberson

Head Coach

Wide Receiver

2012 Schedule Aug. 30 Sept. 8 Sept. 15 Sept. 22 Sept. 29 Oct. 6 Oct. 20 Oct. 27 Nov. 3 Nov. 10 Nov. 17

Southwestern Oklahoma at SMU at Montana State at Texas State Central Arkansas * vs. Sam Houston State *^ Nicholls State * at McNeese State * Lamar * at Southeastern Louisiana * Northwestern State *

Location Enrollment Founded Nickname Colors Conference National Affiliation Stadium Capacity Turf President Athletic Director University Website

Nacogdoches, Texas 12,903 1923 Lumberjacks Purple and White Southland (SLC) NCAA I-FCS Homer Bryce Stadium 14,575 Momentum Dr. Baker Pattillo Robert Hill www.sfasu.edu

Coaching Staff

Head Coach J.C. Harper Alma Mater, Year Clemson, ‘89 Record at SFA (Years) 29-30 (5) Career Record (Years) Same Assistant Coaches (Responsibilities) David Gibbs (DC/Safeties), Arlington Nunn (CB), Jake Morrison (DT), Jake Willingham (Inside WR), Chris Truax (OL), Richard Olin (OC/QB), Troy Rogers (Outside WR), Kevin Carberry (DE), Nathan Schneider (RB) Football Office Phone (936) 468-3502

* - Southland Game; ^ - at Houston, Texas

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Series Information (see page 101) Stephen F. Austin leads, 9-5-1 In Hammond In Nacogdoches

Team Information

2011 Record 2011 Southland Record (Finish) Offense Defense Lettermen Returning Lettermen Lost Starters Returning Starters Lost

Media Relations

SFA leads, 4-2-1 SFA leads 5-3

6-5 5-2 (3rd) Spread 4-3 52 16 19 9

Assistant AD (Football Contact) James Dixon Office Phone (936) 468-2606 Mobile Phone (936) 552-1171 E-Mail Address jdixon@sfasu.edu Media Relations Fax (936) 468-4593 Press Box Phone (936) 468-3910/3911


2012 Opponents

Game No. 11

Nicholls State Colonels November 15, 2012 • Thibodaux, La. (John L. Guidry Stadium) • River Bell Classic Series Record - Nicholls State leads, 12-9 Website - www.geauxcolonels.com • Twitter - @colonelsports

General Information

Charlie Stubbs Head Coach

Marcus Washington Running Back

2012 Schedule

Sept. 1 at Oregon State Sept. 8 at South Alabama Sept. 15 at Tulsa Sept. 22 Evangel Oct. 6 at Central Arkansas * Oct. 13 Sam Houston State * Oct. 20 at Stephen F. Austin * Oct. 27 at Northwestern State * Nov. 3 McNeese State * Nov. 10 at Lamar * Nov. 15 Southeastern Louisiana *

Location Enrollment Founded Nickname Colors Conference National Affiliation Stadium Capacity Turf President Athletic Director University Website

Thibodaux, Louisiana 6,404 1948 Colonels Red and Gray Southland (SLC) NCAA I-FCS John L. Guidry Stadium 10,500 AstroTurf 3D Grass Dr. Stephen T. Hulbert Rob Bernardi www.nicholls.edu

Coaching Staff

Series Information (see page 100) Nicholls State leads, 12-9 In Hammond In Thibodaux In New Orleans

Team Information

Southeastern leads, 5-4 NSU leads, 7-2 Southeastern leads, 2-1

2011 Record 2011 Southland Record (Finish) Offense Defense Lettermen Returning Lettermen Lost Starters Returning Starters Lost

Head Coach Charlie Stubbs Alma Mater, Year BYU, ‘78 Record at NSU (Years) 5-17 (2) Career Record (Years) Same Assistant Coaches (Responsibilities) Chuck Hepola (RB), Jeremy Atwell (DC/LB), Justin Anderson (WR), Ricky Brumfield (Safeties), Matt Clark (TE), Edward Dillon (CB), Tyler Donaldson (DL), Mario Jeberaeel (OL), Mike Walker (Defensive GA) Football Office Phone (985) 448-4806

Media Relations

Central Arkansas

Nicholls State

Stephen F. Austin

Lamar

Northwestern State

UAB

McNeese State

Sam Houston State

UT Martin

Missouri

South Dakota State

Southland Conference

1-10 0-7 (8th) Multiple-Pro 3-4 51 18 17 8

Assistant SID (Football Contact) Jamie Bustos Office Phone (985) 448-4281 Mobile Phone (419) 786-0415 E-Mail Address jamie.bustos@nicholls.edu Media Relations Fax (985) 448-4814 Press Box Phone (985) 448-4845

* - Southland Game

2012 SID Directory www.ucasports.com • @ucasports Primary contact Steve East E-Mail seast@uca.edu Office/Cell (501) 450-5743 / (501) 339-8215 Fax (501) 450-5740 Press Box (501) 450-5743 or 3368

www.LamarCardinals.com • @LamarCards Primary contact Erik J. Cox E-Mail erik.cox@lamar.edu Office/Cell (409) 880-8329 / (409) 651-0514 Fax (409) 880-2338 Press Box (409) 880-7489

www.mcneesesports.com • @McNeeseSports Primary contact Matt Bonnette E-Mail wbonnette@mcneese.edu Office/Cell (337) 475-5207 / (337) 304-1658 Fax (337) 475-5202 Press Box (337) 475-5225, 5226, 5227

www.mutigers.com • @mutigersdotcom Primary contact Chad Moller E-Mail Address mollerc@missouri.edu Office/Cell (573) 882-0712 / (573) 268-3110 Fax (573) 882-4720 Press Box (573) 882-7311

www.geauxcolonels.com • @colonelsports Primary contact Jamie Bustos E-Mail jamie.bustos@nicholls.edu Office/Cell (985) 448-4281 / (419) 782-3590 Fax (985) 448-4924 Press Box (985) 448-4845

www.NSUDemons.com • @NSUDemons Primary contact Doug Ireland E-Mail ireland@nsula.edu Office/Cell (318) 357-6467 / (318) 288-6388 Fax (318) 357-4515 Press Box (318) 357-4529

www.gobearkats.com • @bearkatsports Primary contact Paul Ridings E-Mail ridings@shsu.edu Office/Home (936) 294-1764 / (936) 294-9838 Fax (936) 294-3538 Press Box (936) 294-1838

www.gojacks.com • @SDSU_Jacks Primary contact Jason Hove E-Mail jason.hove@sdstate.edu Office/Cell (605) 688-4623 / (605) 695-1827 Fax (605) 688-5999 Press Box Phone (605) 688-4623

www.sfajacks.com • @SFA_Athletics Primary contact James Dixon E-Mail jdixon@sfasu.edu Office/Cell (936) 468-2606 / (936) 552-1171 Fax (936) 468-4593 Press Box (936) 468-3910

www.uabsports.com • @UABAthletics Primary contact Norm Reilly E-Mail nreilly@uab.edu Office/Cell (205) 934-0722 / (205) 936-1793 Fax (205) 934-7505 Press Box (205) 327-5228

www.utmsports.com • @UTMSports Primary contact Joe Lofaro E-Mail jlofaro@utm.edu Office/Cell (731) 881-7632 / (731) 514-2905 Fax (731) 587-7624 Press Box (731) 881-7694

www.Southland.org • @SouthlandSports Primary contact Todd Lamb E-Mail tlamb@southland.org Office (972) 422-9500, x107 Cell (817) 287-8393 Fax (972) 422-9225

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2011 National Polls 2011 Final FCS National Polls

All-Time FCS National Champions

Sports Network's FCS College Football Poll Rk. Team (First-place Votes) Record Points Previous Rank 1. North Dakota State Bison (125) 14-1 3,125 4 2. Sam Houston State Bearkats 14-1 2,998 1 3. Montana Grizzlies 11-3 2,801 5 4. Georgia Southern Eagles 11-3 2,795 3 5. Lehigh Mountain Hawks 11-2 2,466 6 6. Northern Iowa Panthers 10-3 2,455 2 7. Montana State Bobcats 10-3 2,387 7 8. Maine Black Bears 9-4 2,105 13 9. Towson Tigers 9-3 2,058 8 10. Old Dominion Monarchs 10-3 2,009 10 11. New Hampshire Wildcats 8-4 1,869 11 12. Appalachian State Mountaineers 8-4 1,825 9 13. Wofford Terriers 8-4 1,651 12 14. Central Arkansas Bears 9-4 1,411 15 15. James Madison Dukes 8-5 1,307 17 16. Harvard Crimson 9-1 996 16 17. Delaware Blue Hens 7-4 961 14 18. Stony Brook Seawolves 9-4 957 22 19. Norfolk State Spartans 9-3 829 19 20. Illinois State Redbirds 7-4 694 18 21. Tennessee Tech Golden Eagles 7-4 669 21 22. Jackson State Tigers 9-2 523 20 23. North Dakota Fighting Sioux 8-3 371 23 24. Eastern Kentucky Colonels 7-5 298 NR 25. Liberty Flames 7-4 215 24 Others receiving votes: Albany 214, Jacksonville State 151, San Diego 74, Furman 59, Grambling State 48, Bethune-Cookman 44, Alabama State 42, Drake 37, Duquesne 26, Southern Utah 21, Portland State 21, Cal Poly 20, Eastern Washington 19, William & Mary 13, Murray State 12, Tennessee State 8, South Dakota 8, Youngstown State 7, Georgetown 6, Alabama A&M 5, Brown 5, Chattanooga 4, South Carolina State 3, Stephen F. Austin 2, Indiana State 1

Champion North Dakota State Eastern Washington Villanova Richmond Appalachian State Appalachian State Appalachian State James Madison Delaware Western Kentucky Montana Georgia Southern Georgia Southern Massachusetts Youngstown State Marshall Montana Youngstown State Youngstown State Marshall Youngstown State Georgia Southern Georgia Southern Furman Northeast Louisiana Georgia Southern Georgia Southern Montana State Southern Illinois Eastern Kentucky Idaho State Boise State Eastern Kentucky Florida A&M

Runner-Up Score Sam Houston State 17-6 Delaware 20-19 Montana 23-21 Montana 24-7 Delaware 49-21 Massachusetts 28-17 Northern Iowa 21-16 Montana 31-21 Colgate 40-0 McNeese State 34-14 Furman 13-6 Montana 27-25 Youngstown State 59-24 Georgia Southern 55-43 McNeese State 10-9 Montana 49-29 Marshall 22-20 Boise State 28-14 Marshall 17-5 Youngstown State 31-28 Marshall 25-17 Nevada 36-13 Stephen F. Austin 37-34 Georgia Southern 17-12 Marshall 43-42 Arkansas State 48-21 Furman 44-42 Louisiana Tech 19-6 Western Carolina 43-7 Delaware 17-14 Eastern Kentucky 34-23 Eastern Kentucky 31-29 Lehigh 30-7 Massachusetts 35-28

2011 Division I FCS Playoffs

Championship Game - Saturday, January 7th Pizza Hut Park, Frisco,Texas (2) North Dakota State 17, (1) Sam Houston State 6 Semifinal Round Sam Houston State 31, (4) Montana 28 North Dakota State 35, (3) Georgia Southern 7

Football Championship Subdivision Coaches’ Poll Rk. Team (First-place Votes) Record Points Previous Rank 1. North Dakota State (25) 14-1 625 4 2. Sam Houston State 14-1 600 1 3. Georgia Southern 11-3 563 2 4. Montana 11-3 555 5 5. Northern Iowa 10-3 482 3 6. Lehigh 11-2 473 6 7. Montana State 10-3 470 7 8. Maine 9-4 445 13 9. Towson 9-2 380 9 10. Old Dominion 10-3 367 10 11. Appalachian State 8-4 357 8 12. New Hampshire 8-4 336 12 13. Wofford 8-4 326 11 14. James Madison 8-5 278 19 15. Central Arkansas 9-4 273 15 16. Stony Brook 9-4 200 24 17. Harvard 9-1 199 14 18. Norfolk State 9-3 158 22 19. Tennessee Tech 7-4 152 20 20. Delaware 7-4 143 16 21. Eastern Kentucky 7-5 136 NR 22. Illinois State 7-4 122 17 23. Albany 8-4 89 NR 24. Jackson State 9-2 85 18 25. Liberty 7-4 57 23 Others Receiving Votes: North Dakota 32; Jacksonville State 20; Indiana State 19; Massachusetts 14; Portland State 14; San Diego 23; South Carolina State 15; Drake 14; South Dakota 12; Furman 10; William & Mary 10; Bethune-Cookman 7; Grambling State 7; Murray State 7; Eastern Washington 6; Alabama State 4; Florida A&M 4; Southern Utah 3; Brown 2;Youngstown State 2.

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2012 Southeastern Louisiana University Football

Quarterfinal Round Montana 48, (5) Northern Iowa 10 Sam Houston State 49, Montana State 13 Georgia Southern 35, Maine 23 North Dakota State 24, Lehigh 0 Second Round Georgia Southern 55, Old Dominion 48 Maine 34, Appalachian State 12 Montana 41, Central Arkansas 14 Sam Houston State 34, Stony Brook 27 Montana State 26, New Hampshire 25 Lehigh 40, Towson 38 North Dakota State 26, James Madison 14 Northern Iowa 28, Wofford 21 First Round James Madison 20, Eastern Kentucky 17 Old Dominion 35, Norfolk State 18 Stony Brook 31, Albany 28 Central Arkansas 34, Tennessee Tech 14


2011 Statistics 2011 Overall Statistics

2011 Southeastern Football Results (3-8 Overall • 1-6 Southland • 3-2 Home • 0-6 Away) Date Sept. 3 Sept. 10 Sept. 17 Sept. 24 Oct. 1 Oct 15 Oct 22 Oct. 29 Nov. 5 Nov. 12 Nov. 17

Opponent at Tulane Savannah State at Southern Miss at #18 McNeese State * Lamar * at Northwestern State Texas State at Central Arkansas #4 Sam Houston State * at Stephen F. Austin * Nicholls State *

Result Score L 33-47 W 63-6 L 6-52 L 27-48 L 38-48 L 17-51 W 38-28 L 29-55 L 9-38 L 20-28 W 31-14

Overall Southland 0-1 0-0 1-1 0-0 1-2 0-0 1-3 0-1 1-4 0-2 1-5 0-3 2-5 0-3 2-6 0-4 2-7 0-5 2-8 0-6 3-8 1-6

Time 3:10 2:55 2:55 3:03 3:20 3:02 2:48 3:04 3:05 2:56 3:00

TV Att. n/a 15,912 SE Channel 4,974 n/a 27,433 n/a 12,455 Southland TV 5,104 n/a 10,285 SE Channel 4,137 n/a 10,543 n/a 4,871 n/a 6,841 Cox Sports TV 4,942

* - Southland Conference game SLU 311 28.3 244 71 146 27 1250 1539 289 359 3.5 113.6 21 3170 275-481-21 6.6 11.5 288.2 17 4420 840 5.3 401.8 65-1549 23-239 13-183 23.8 10.4 14.1 20-12 93-693 63.0 53-2156 40.7 36.4 25:33 68/169 40% 5/13 38% 15-107 0 39 14-21 0-3 (41-52) 79% (29-52) 56% (35-37) 95% 24028 5/4806

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

1st 61 122

2nd 92 94

3rd 82 85

OPP 415 37.7 234 122 95 17 2447 2763 316 476 5.1 222.5 24 2404 182-325-13 7.4 13.2 218.5 26 4851 801 6.1 441.0 54-1443 10-109 21-224 26.7 10.9 10.7 17-8 93-816 74.2 52-2098 40.3 35.0 34:16 56/157 36% 8/22 36% 29-190 32 54 12-18 2-2 (37-47) 79% (30-47) 64% (53-54) 98% 83469 6/13912 4th 76 114

Total 311 415

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2011 Statistics

RUSHING GP Att Gain Sam Fairley 9 112 432 Zeke Jones 6 67 315 LaTruan Weary 11 69 307 Brian Young 11 69 238 Jordan Wells 11 5 65 Michael Chaney 10 8 52 Blaine LeBlanc 11 7 42 Brandon Collins 11 4 37 Simmie Yarborough 11 2 8 Nathan Stanley 5 13 43 TEAM 6 3 0 Total 11 359 1,539 Opponents 11 476 2,763 PASSING Brian Young Nathan Stanley Brandon Collins Beau Mothe Simmie Yarborough Total Opponents

G 11 5 11 11 11 11 11

Effic C-A-I Pct Yds TD 120.60 246-419-15 58.7 2,855 15 80.39 28-58-6 48.3 286 2 0.00 0-2-0 0.0 0 0 343.60 1-1-0 100.0 29 0 0.00 0-1-0 0.0 0 0 115.46 275-481-21 57.2 3,170 17 136.53 182-325-13 56.0 2,404 26

RECEIVING G No. Simmie Yarborough 11 61 Brandon Collins 11 61 Kory Theodore 11 60 Dean Johnson 9 23 Sam Fairley 9 18 Carl Pearson 10 17 LaTruan Weary 11 10 Jarrett Johnson 11 6 Zeke Jones 6 6 Antoine Duplessis 11 5 Reshad Douglas 7 4 Stanley Moore 3 2 C.J. Ogbuehi 4 1 Jordan Wells 11 1 Total 11 275 Opponents 11 182

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Loss Net Avg TD Lg Avg/G 36 396 3.5 3 26 44.0 23 292 4.4 7 30 48.7 17 290 4.2 5 38 26.4 164 74 1.1 4 23 6.7 0 65 13.0 1 52 5.9 0 52 6.5 1 13 5.2 2 40 5.7 0 19 3.6 0 37 9.2 0 29 3.4 0 8 4.0 0 6 0.7 38 5 0.4 0 18 1.0 9 -9 -3.0 0 0 -1.5 289 1,250 3.5 21 52 113.6 316 2,447 5.1 24 82 222.5

Yds Avg 778 12.8 746 12.2 743 12.4 226 9.8 203 11.3 201 11.8 51 5.1 51 8.5 50 8.3 33 6.6 32 8.0 17 8.5 29 29.0 10 10.0 3,170 11.5 2,404 13.2

TD 3 5 5 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 17 26

Lg Avg/G 64 259.5 24 57.2 0 0.0 29 2.6 0 0.0 64 288.2 75 218.5 Lg Avg/G 46 70.7 64 67.8 49 67.5 26 25.1 31 22.6 25 20.1 27 4.6 24 4.6 16 8.3 23 3.0 10 4.6 11 5.7 29 7.2 10 0.9 64 288.2 75 218.5

PUNT RETURNS No. Brandon Collins 21 Dean Johnson 1 Robert Alford 1 Total 23 Opponents 10

Yds Avg 232 11.0 9 9.0 -2 -2.0 239 10.4 109 10.9

TD Long 0 60 0 9 0 0 0 60 0 51

INTERCEPTIONS No. Robert Alford 5 Keiron Jones 2 Avery Crooks 1 Frank Bryant 1 Marice Sutton 1 Tyler Stoddard 1 Todd Washington 1 Kevin Roberts 1 Total 13 Opponents 21

Yds Avg 64 12.8 6 3.0 7 7.0 78 78.0 0 0.0 19 19.0 9 9.0 0 0.0 183 14.1 224 10.7

TD Long 1 64 0 6 0 7 0 78 0 0 0 19 0 9 0 0 1 78 2 60

KICK RETURNS No. Jordan Wells 52 Jarrett Johnson 4 Antoine Duplessis 3 Blane Arnold 2 Jordan McClay 1 Blaine LeBlanc 1 Ricky Irvin 1 Sam Fairley 1 Total 65 Opponents 54

Yds Avg 1,383 26.6 56 14.0 14 4.7 56 28.0 15 15.0 16 16.0 6 6.0 3 3.0 1,549 23.8 1,443 26.7

TD Long 0 91 0 23 0 7 0 30 0 15 0 16 0 6 0 3 0 91 1 99

|----------- PATs -----------| SCORING TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf Points Seth Sebastian 0 14-21 35-37 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 77 Zeke Jones 7 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 42 Kory Theodore 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 30 LaTruan Weary 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 30 Brandon Collins 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 30 Brian Young 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-2 0 0 24 Simmie Yarborough 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 Sam Fairley 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 Dean Johnson 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 Robert Alford 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Michael Chaney 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Carl Pearson 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Antoine Duplessis 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Jordan Wells 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Total 39 14-21 35-37 0-0 0 0-2 0 0 311 Opponents 54 12-18 53-54 0-0 0 0-0 0 1 415

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2011 Statistics TOTAL OFFENSE G Brian Young 11 Sam Fairley 9 Zeke Jones 6 Nathan Stanley 5 LaTruan Weary 11 Jordan Wells 11 Michael Chaney 10 Blaine LeBlanc 11 Brandon Collins 11 Beau Mothe 11 Simmie Yarborough 11 TEAM 6 Total 11 Opponents 11

Plays 488 112 67 71 69 5 8 7 6 1 3 3 840 801

Rush 74 396 292 5 290 65 52 40 37 0 8 -9 1,250 2,447

Pass Total Avg/G 2,855 2,929 266.3 0 396 44.0 0 292 48.7 286 291 58.2 0 290 26.4 0 65 5.9 0 52 5.2 0 40 3.6 0 37 3.4 29 29 2.6 0 8 0.7 0 -9 -1.5 3,170 4,420 401.8 2,404 4,851 441.0

FIELD GOALS FGM-FGA Pct 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Lg Blk Seth Sebastian 14-21 66.7 1-1 2-3 7-8 4-8 0-1 45 1 FG SEQUENCE Southeastern La. Tulane (30), (38) Savannah State 38 Southern Miss (32), (19), 25 McNeese State (21), (33) Lamar (40), 52 Northwestern State (42) Texas State 40, 47, (45) Central Arkansas (42) Sam Houston State 45, (36), 47 Stephen F.Austin (33), (32) Nicholls State (21)

OPPONENTS (36) (27), (39) 44, (49), 46 (47), (34) (44), (24), (45) 34 (41), (27) (22) 42, 35 39

ALL PURPOSE G Jordan Wells 11 Brandon Collins 11 Simmie Yarborough 11 Kory Theodore 11 Sam Fairley 9 Zeke Jones 6 LaTruan Weary 11 Dean Johnson, 9 Carl Pearson 10 Jarrett Johnson 11 Frank Bryant 9 Brian Young 11 Robert Alford 11 Blaine LeBlanc 11 Blane Arnold 10 Michael Chaney 10 Antoine Duplessis 11 Reshad Douglas 7 C.J. Ogbuehi 4 Tyler Stoddard 11 Stanley Moore 3 Jordan McClay 6 Todd Washington 8 Avery Crooks 10 Ricky Irvin 11 Keiron Jones 11 Nathan Stanley 5 TEAM 6 Total 11 Opponents 11

Rush Rec PR 65 10 0 37 746 232 8 778 0 0 743 0 396 203 0 292 50 0 290 51 0 0 226 9 0 201 0 0 51 0 0 0 0 74 0 0 0 0 -2 40 0 0 0 0 0 52 0 0 0 33 0 0 32 0 0 29 0 0 0 0 0 17 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 -9 0 0 1,250 3,170 239 2,447 2,404 109

KOR 1,383 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 56 0 0 0 16 56 0 14 0 0 0 0 15 0 0 6 0 0 0 1,549 1,443

IR Tot Avg/G 0 1,458 132.5 0 1,015 92.3 0 786 71.5 0 743 67.5 0 602 66.9 0 342 57.0 0 341 31.0 0 235 26.1 0 201 20.1 0 107 9.7 78 78 8.7 0 74 6.7 64 62 5.6 0 56 5.1 0 56 5.6 0 52 5.2 0 47 4.3 0 32 4.6 0 29 7.2 19 19 1.7 0 17 5.7 0 15 2.5 9 9 1.1 7 7 0.7 0 6 0.5 6 6 0.5 0 5 1.0 0 -9 -1.5 183 6,391 581.0 224 6,627 602.5

Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made. PUNTING No. Yds Avg Matt McCormick 36 1,494 41.5 Beau Mothe 16 584 36.5 Seth Sebastian 1 33 33.0 TEAM 0 45 0.0 Total 53 2,156 40.7 Opponents 52 2,098 40.3 KICKOFFS No. Ryan Adams 60 Matt McCormick 1 Total 61 Opponents 74

Yds Avg 3,719 62.0 52 52.0 3,771 61.8 4,470 60.4

Long 61 51 33 30 61 72 TB 5 0 5 6

TB 4 1 1 0 6 2

FC 21 4 0 1 26 20

I20 Blkd 12 0 2 1 0 0 0 3 14 4 17 0

OB Retn Net YdLn 3 - - 0 - - 3 1,443 36.5 33 3 1,549 37.9 32

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2011 Defensive Statistics |----------Tackles----------| |--Sacks--| DEFENSIVE LEADERS GP Solo Ast Total TFL/Yds No-Yards 46 Tay Alford 11 53 37 90 5-31 2-24 23 Tyler Stoddard 11 50 40 90 5-18 . 45 Ricky Irvin 11 47 38 85 16-25 . 44 Avery Crooks 10 37 26 63 4-12 1-8 25 Keiron Jones 11 40 17 57 2-20 . 13 Robert Alford 11 44 8 52 1-2 . 90 Devan Walker 11 34 17 51 14-33 3-11 7 Marice Sutton 9 27 15 42 1-2 . 21 Kevin Roberts 10 21 13 34 . . 99 Jonathan Kinchen 11 14 15 29 7-17 1-3 9 David Durden 11 19 8 27 6-27 2-14 19 Walter Smith 5 19 8 27 6-27 3-21 95 Justin Church 10 11 13 24 3-4 1-0 53 Tramaine Lucas 11 10 10 20 5-13 1-5 91 Jerrod Black 11 9 10 19 6-21 1-5 2 Frank Bryant 9 11 8 19 3-11 2-10 33 Kaleb Muse 9 11 7 18 3-7 . 14 Todd Washington 8 12 3 15 . . 48 Mairo Stovall 10 7 6 13 2-7 1-6 24 T’Darryl Grays 10 5 5 10 . . 96 Devin Boutwell 4 5 5 10 1-1 . 43 Parris Stewart 9 6 4 10 . . 20 Drew Misita 7 6 3 9 . . 30 Blaine LeBlanc 11 6 2 8 . . 11 Tyler Tourelle 7 6 2 8 . . 3 Givonni Dent 3 7 . 7 . . 40 John Roberts 10 4 2 6 1-6 . 29 LaTruan Weary 11 5 . 5 . . 57 Galen Nailor 5 . 4 4 . . 16 Jeremy Meyers 8 3 1 4 . . 17 Carl Pearson 10 3 . 3 . . 39 Jordan McClay 6 2 1 3 . . 22 Blane Arnold 10 1 2 3 1-11 . 1 Xavier Brown 8 1 2 3 . . 98 Scott Korte 2 . 2 2 . . 10 Paul Kopesky 5 . 2 2 . . 62 Marshall Paris 11 2 . 2 . . 65 Corey Boothe 11 2 . 2 . . 38 Antrion Walker 1 . 1 1 . . 88 Simmie Yarborough 11 1 . 1 . . 6 Ryan Adams 11 1 . 1 . . 8 Beau Mothe 11 1 . 1 . . 28 Jordan Wells 11 1 . 1 . . 85 Dean Johnson 9 1 . 1 . . 26 Michael Chaney 10 1 . 1 . . 32 Jarrett Johnson 11 1 . 1 . . TM TEAM . . . . . Total.......... 11 547 337 884 92-295 15-107 Opponents...... 11 585 256 841 86-301 29-190

|-----Pass Def-----| Int-Yds BrUp . 3 1-19 5 . . 1-7 3 2-6 3 5-64 7 . . 1-0 2 1-0 2 . 1 . . . 1 . . . . . 1 1-78 . . 1 1-9 2 . . . 2 . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13-183 36 21-224 53

QBH 3 1 1 . . . 11 . . 2 . . 2 1 . 2 . . . . 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 19

|----Fumbles----| Rcv-Yds FF . . . . 1-0 . . . . . 1-0 1 1-0 1 . 1 . . . 1 1-0 1 . 1 . . . 1 . . 1-0 1 . . . . . . . . . 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-0 . . . 1-0 . 8-0 10 12-24 14

Blkd Kick Saf 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . 7 1

Red-Zone Results (Offense)

Red-Zone Results (Defense)

Times Times Total Rush Pass FGs I---Failed to score in RZ ---I Opponent In RZ Scrd Pts TDs TDs TDs Made MFG Dwn Int F EOH EOG at Tulane 6 6 33 4 4 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 Savannah State 8 8 56 8 5 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 at Southern Miss 3 2 6 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 at McNeese State 4 4 20 2 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 Lamar 3 1 7 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 at Northwestern State 4 2 10 1 0 1 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 Texas State 8 6 38 5 5 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 at Central Arkansas 3 2 13 2 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Sam Houston State 3 2 9 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 at Stephen F.Austin 4 3 13 1 1 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 Nicholls State 6 5 31 4 2 2 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 Totals 52 41 236 29 18 11 12 1 3 3 3 1 0 41 of 52 (78.8%)

Times Times Total Rush Pass FGs I---Failed to score in RZ ---I Opponent In RZ Scrd Pts TDs TDs TDs Made MFG Dwn Int F EOH EOG at Tulane 4 4 24 3 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Savannah State 2 1 3 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 at Southern Miss 3 3 21 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 at McNeese State 7 7 41 5 2 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 Lamar 4 3 21 3 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 at Northwestern State 2 2 10 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Texas State 3 2 14 2 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 at Central Arkansas 6 5 31 4 2 2 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 Sam Houston State 5 5 31 4 3 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 at Stephen F.Austin 6 3 21 3 1 2 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 Nicholls State 5 2 14 2 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 Totals 47 37 231 30 18 12 7 3 3 2 2 0 0 37 of 47 (78.7%)

MFG: Missed FG; Dwn: Turnover on downs; EOH: End of Half; EOG: End of Game

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2011 Superlatives Southeastern Individual Game Highs Rushes Yards Rushing TD Rushes Long Rush Pass attempts Pass completions Yards Passing TD Passes Long Pass Receptions Yards Receiving TD Receptions Long Reception Field Goals Long Field Goal Punts Punting Avg Long Punt Punts inside 20 Long Punt Return Long Kickoff Return Tackles Sacks Tackles For Loss Interceptions

Opponent Individual Game Highs

24 94 3 52 50 32 409 3 64 11 140 2 64 2 45 10 46.7 61 4 60 91 17 1.0 4.0 1

Sam Fairley vs.Texas State (10/22/11) Sam Fairley vs.Texas State (10/22/11) Zeke Jones vs. Savannah State (9/10/11) LaTruan Weary vs.Texas State (10/22/11) Jordan Wells vs. Savannah State (9/10/11) Brian Young vs. Sam Houston State (11/5/11) Brian Young at Stephen F.Austin (11/12/11) Brian Young at Central Arkansas (10/29/11) Brian Young at McNeese State (9/24/11) Brian Young at Central Arkansas (10/29/11) Brian Young at McNeese State (9/24/11) Brandon Collins at Central Arkansas (10/29/11) Brandon Collins at Central Arkansas (10/29/11) Brandon Collins vs. Savannah State (9/10/11) Brandon Collins at McNeese State (9/24/11) Seth Sebastian at Tulane (9/3/11) Seth Sebastian at Southern Miss (9/17/11) Seth Sebastian at McNeese State (9/24/11) Seth Sebastian at Stephen F.Austin (11/12/11) Seth Sebastian vs.Texas State (10/22/11) Matt McCormick at Stephen F.Austin (11/12/11) Matt McCormick at Stephen F.Austin (11/12/11) Matt McCormick at Stephen F.Austin (11/12/11) Matt McCormick at Stephen F.Austin (11/12/11) Brandon Collins vs. Nicholls State (11/17/11) Jordan Wells at Central Arkansas (10/29/11) Ricky Irvin at McNeese State (9/24/11) Keiron Jones at Stephen F.Austin (11/12/11) By several Ricky Irvin at Northwestern State (10/15/11) By several

53 270 5.1 6 56 32 409 8.7 3 93 547 6.7 63 5 32 14 103 9 4 10 49.3 61 4 60

vs. Savannah State (9/10/11) vs. Savannah State (9/10/11) vs. Savannah State (9/10/11) vs. Savannah State (9/10/11) vs. Sam Houston State (11/5/11) at Stephen F.Austin (11/12/11) at Central Arkansas (10/29/11) at Central Arkansas (10/29/11) vs. Savannah State (9/10/11) at McNeese State (9/24/11) at Central Arkansas (10/29/11) vs. Savannah State (9/10/11) vs. Savannah State (9/10/11) at Central Arkansas (10/29/11) vs. Savannah State (9/10/11) vs. Nicholls State (11/17/11) vs. Savannah State (9/10/11) at Northwestern State (10/15/11) at Northwestern State (10/15/11) at Central Arkansas (10/29/11) at Stephen F.Austin (11/12/11) at Stephen F.Austin (11/12/11) at Tulane (9/3/11) at Stephen F.Austin (11/12/11) at Stephen F.Austin (11/12/11) vs. Nicholls State (11/17/11)

Team Game Highs Rushes Yards Rushing Yards Per Rush TD Rushes Pass attempts Pass completions Yards Passing Yards Per Pass TD Passes Total Plays Total Offense Yards Per Play Points Sacks By First Downs Penalties Penalty Yards Turnovers Interceptions By Punts Punting Avg Long Punt Punts inside 20 Long Punt Return

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

27 234 2 82 52 25 312 5 75 6 123 2 75 3 49 7 47.0 72 3 51 99 16 3.0 4.0 2

Mike Venson, vs. Lamar (10/1/11) Terrence Franks, vs.Texas State (10/22/11) Marcus Wiltz, at McNeese State (9/24/11) Octavious Logan, vs. Lamar (10/1/11) Terrence Franks, vs.Texas State (10/22/11) Brian Bell, vs. Sam Houston State (11/5/11) D.J., Palmer, at Northwestern State (10/15/11) Brady Attaway, at Stephen F.Austin (11/12/11) Brady Attaway, at Stephen F.Austin (11/12/11) Brady Attaway, at Stephen F.Austin (11/12/11) Nathan Dick, at Central Arkansas (10/29/11) Shaun Rutherford, vs.Texas State (10/22/11) Kris Lott, at Stephen F.Austin (11/12/11) Gralyn Crawford, at Stephen F.Austin (11/12/11) Marcus Jackson, vs. Lamar (10/1/11) Marcus Jackson, vs. Lamar (10/1/11) Darius Bolden, vs.Texas State (10/22/11) John Shaughnessy, at Northwestern State (10/15/11) Danny Hrapmann, at Southern Miss (9/17/11) Derek Williams, vs. Savannah State (9/10/11) Matt Foster, vs. Sam Houston State (11/5/11) Peter Boehme, at Southern Miss (9/17/11) Kollin Kahler, vs. Lamar (10/1/11) Jonathan Ginsburgh, at Tulane (9/3/11) Nic Russo, at Northwestern State (10/15/11) Matt Foster, vs. Sam Houston State (11/5/11) Grayln Crawford, at Stephen F.Austin (11/12/11) Phillip Harvey, at Northwestern State (10/15/11) Trent Mackey, at Tulane (9/3/11) Devin Ducote, at Stephen F.Austin (11/12/11) Julius Warmsley, at Tulane (9/3/11) William Jefferson, at Stephen F.Austin (11/12/11) Jamie Collins, at Southern Miss (9/17/11) Joe Narcisse, at McNeese State (9/24/11) Devin Ducote, at Stephen F.Austin (11/12/11) Jamaal White, at Northwestern State (10/15/11) Dax Swanson, vs. Sam Houston State (11/5/11)

Opponent Team Game Highs Rushes Yards Rushing Yards Per Rush TD Rushes Pass attempts Pass completions Yards Passing Yards Per Pass TD Passes Total Plays Total Offense Yards Per Play Points Sacks By First Downs Penalties Penalty Yards Turnovers Interceptions By Punts Punting Avg Long Punt Punts inside 20 Long Punt Return

58 336 7.5 4 52 25 332 10.7 5 91 586 8.1 55 7 29 13 98 5 4 7 47.0 72 3 51

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at McNeese State (9/24/11) vs.Texas State (10/22/11) vs.Texas State (10/22/11) vs. Sam Houston State (11/5/11) at Stephen F.Austin (11/12/11) at Stephen F.Austin (11/12/11) vs. Lamar (10/1/11) at Tulane (9/3/11) vs. Lamar (10/1/11) at Central Arkansas (10/29/11) at Stephen F.Austin (11/12/11) at Central Arkansas (10/29/11) at Central Arkansas (10/29/11) at Central Arkansas (10/29/11) at Tulane (9/3/11) at Southern Miss (9/17/11) vs. Nicholls State (11/17/11) at Northwestern State (10/15/11) vs. Nicholls State (11/17/11) at Northwestern State (10/15/11) at Central Arkansas (10/29/11) vs. Savannah State (9/10/11) vs. Sam Houston State (11/5/11) at Southern Miss (9/17/11) vs. Lamar (10/1/11) at Tulane (9/3/11) at Northwestern State (10/15/11) vs. Sam Houston State (11/5/11) at Stephen F.Austin (11/12/11)

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2011 Starting Lineups 2011 Starting Lineups (Offense) Opponent at Tulane Savannah State at Southern Miss at McNeese State Lamar at Northwestern State Texas State at Central Arkansas Sam Houston State at Stephen F.Austin Nicholls State

WR (X) Theodore Theodore Theodore Theodore Theodore Theodore Theodore Theodore Theodore Theodore Theodore

LT Gabriel Gabriel Gabriel Gabriel Gabriel Gabriel Gabriel Gabriel Gabriel Gabriel Gabriel

LG Paris Paris Paris Paris Paris Paris Paris Paris Paris Paris Paris

C Penton Penton Penton Penton Penton Penton Penton Penton Penton Penton Penton

RG Boothe Boothe Boothe Boothe Boothe Boothe Boothe Boothe Boothe Boothe Boothe

DT Boutwell Lucas Kinchen Lucas Lucas Lucas Lucas Lucas Black Walker Lucas

RDE WLB Walker Crooks Walker Crooks Walker Crooks Walker Crooks Walker Smith Walker Crooks Walker Crooks Walker Crooks Walker Crooks Crooks (LB) T.Alford (LB) Walker Crooks

RT Roppolo Roppolo Roppolo Roppolo Roppolo Roppolo Roppolo Roppolo Craven Craven Craven

TE/WR (F) Duplessis Collins Collins Collins Duplessis Collins Collins Collins Collins Collins Collins

WR (Y) Yarborough Yarborough Yarborough Yarborough Yarborough Yarborough Yarborough Yarborough Yarborough Yarborough Yarborough

WR (Z) Pearson Pearson Pearson Pearson Collins D. Johnson Pearson Pearson D. Johnson D. Johnson Douglas

QB Young Young Young Young Young Young Young Young Young Young Young

RB Z. Jones Z. Jones Fairley Z. Jones Z. Jones Fairley Fairley Fairley Fairley Weary Z. Jones

LCB R.Alford R.Alford R.Alford R.Alford R.Alford R.Alford R.Alford R.Alford R.Alford R.Alford R.Alford

RCB Washington Washington K. Jones K. Jones Washington Washington Washington Washington Washington Roberts K. Jones

FS SS Roberts Sutton Roberts Sutton Roberts Sutton Roberts Stoddard Roberts Stoddard Roberts Stoddard Roberts Stoddard K. Jones Stoddard K. Jones Stoddard K. Jones Stoddard Roberts Stoddard

2011 Starting Lineups (Defense) Opponent at Tulane Savannah State at Southern Miss at McNeese State Lamar at Northwestern State Texas State at Central Arkansas Sam Houston State at Stephen F.Austin Nicholls State

LDE NG Bryant Black Bryant Kinchen Bryant Black Stovall Black Church Boutwell Church Black Durden Kinchen Church Kinchen Church Kinchen Bryant Kinchen Durden Black

Lions By The Month (2011)

September . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-3 October . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-3 November . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2

Southeastern vs. Ranked Opponents...

at home . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-1 on the road . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-1

Southeastern’s Record in Games...

decided by 7 pts. or less . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . decided by 3 pts. or less . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . away during the day . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . away at night . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . home during the day . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . home at night . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Southeastern’s Record When...

leading after 1st quarter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . tied after 1st quarter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . leading after 2nd quarter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . leading after 3rd quarter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . overtime games . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . trailing after 1st quarter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . trailing after 2nd quarter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . trailing after 3rd quarter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Southeastern’s Record With...

less than 300 yards total offense . . . . . . . . . . . 300-399 yards total offense . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 400+ yards total offense . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 500+ yards total offense . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 600+ yards total offense . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . less than 100 yards rush . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100+ yards rushing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150+ yards rushing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . less than 200 yards pass . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 200+ yards passing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 300+ yards passing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 400+ yards passing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 500+ yards passing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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

MLB SLB Irvin T.Alford Irvin T.Alford Smith T.Alford Irvin T.Alford Irvin T.Alford Irvin T.Alford Irvin T.Alford Irvin T.Alford Irvin T.Alford Grays (CB) Sutton (S) Irvin T.Alford

Southeastern’s Record When Allowing... less than 300 total yards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 300-399 total yards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 400-499 total yards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 500-599 total yards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 600+ total yards offense . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . less than 100 yards rush . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100-149 yards rush . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150+ yards rush . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . less than 200 yards pass . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 200-249 yards passing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 250-299 yards passing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 300-349 yards passing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 350-399 yards passing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 400+ yards passing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

1-0 0-3 1-3 1-2 0-0 1-0 1-1 1-7 2-4 0-0 1-1 0-3 0-0 0-0

Tracking The Career Starts Offense

WR/TE Carl Pearson Dean Johnson Reshad Douglas

6 3 2

OL Paul Roppolo Marshall Paris Gasten Gabriel Corey Boothe Hunter Craven

18 16 12 11 3

RB Zeke Jones Sam Fairley LaTruan Weary

15 9 1

QB Brian Young Nathan Stanley * * - one start at Ole Miss (2010)

2-1 1-0 2-1 3-0 0-0 0-7 0-7 0-8

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

DL Devan Walker Tramaine Lucas Justin Church Mairo Stovall

26 10 4 1

LB Tay Alford Ricky Irvin

12 9

DB Robert Alford Todd Washington • Kevin Roberts Tyler Stoddard Marice Sutton T’Darryl Grays • - Includes six starts at Memphis (2010)

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2011 Southland Conference Statistics 2011 Final Southland Conference Standings Standings Sam Houston State Central Arkansas Stephen F. Austin McNeese State Northwestern State Lamar Southeastern La. Nicholls State

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

Pct. 1.000 .857 .714 .571 .429 .286 .143 .000

PF 308 244 262 188 177 150 171 116

PA 67 181 151 175 175 319 282 266

Overall 14-1 9-4 6-5 6-5 5-6 4-7 3-8 1-10

2011 TEAM Statistics SCORING OFFENSE G 1. Sam Houston State 15 2. Stephen F.Austin 11 3. Central Arkansas 13 4. Southeastern La. 11 5. Lamar 11 6. McNeese State 11 7. Northwestern State 11 8. Nicholls State 11

TD 72 49 54 39 38 35 28 26

PF 554 419 393 281 234 282 311 198

PA Home Away Neutral Streak 224 9-0 4-0 1-1 Lost 1 373 5-0 4-4 0-0 Lost 1 274 3-2 3-2 0-1 Won 5 276 4-2 2-3 0-0 Won 3 297 2-3 3-3 0-0 Lost 3 430 2-4 2-3 0-0 Lost 1 415 3-2 0-6 0-0 Won 1 380 1-4 0-6 0-0 Lost 10

Pts Avg 554 36.9 393 35.7 419 32.2 311 28.3 282 25.6 281 25.5 234 21.3 198 18.0

PASS DEFENSE G Att 1. Stephen F.Austin 11 314 2. McNeese State 11 324 3. Nicholls State 11 314 4. Sam Houston State 15 545 5. Lamar 11 304 6. Southeastern La. 11 325 7. Northwestern State 11 392 8. Central Arkansas 13 451

Cmp 192 185 191 273 179 182 213 296

Yds Avg TD Yds/G 3839 5.5 46 255.9 1629 3.7 19 148.1 1614 3.8 12 146.7 1326 4.3 12 120.5 1543 3.7 12 118.7 1268 3.3 14 115.3 1250 3.5 21 113.6 1187 2.9 12 107.9

TOTAL DEFENSE G 1. Sam Houston State 15 2. Stephen F.Austin 11 3. McNeese State 11 4. Nicholls State 11 5. Northwestern State 11 6. Lamar 11 7. Central Arkansas 13 8. Southeastern La. 11

Rush Pass 1094 3105 1412 1950 1509 2139 1703 2253 1495 2775 2090 2329 1998 3313 2447 2404

XP 2XP DXP FG Saf 67 0 0 17 2 36 6 0 17 0 49 2 0 14 0 35 0 0 14 0 35 0 0 5 2 32 2 0 11 1 24 0 0 14 0 24 0 0 6 0

RUSHING OFFENSE G Att 1. Sam Houston State 15 700 2. McNeese State 11 441 3. Nicholls State 11 425 4. Stephen F.Austin 11 310 5. Central Arkansas 13 412 6. Lamar 11 379 7. Southeastern La. 11 359 8. Northwestern State 11 412

Pct. .933 .692 .545 .545 .455 .364 .273 .091

Int 10 15 9 23 13 13 16 17

Pct. 61.1 57.1 60.8 50.1 58.9 56.0 54.3 65.6

Yds Avg TD Yds/G 1950 6.2 15 177.3 2139 6.6 18 194.5 2253 7.2 27 204.8 3105 5.7 16 207.0 2329 7.7 22 211.7 2404 7.4 26 218.5 2775 7.1 17 252.3 3313 7.3 20 254.8

Plys 958 759 725 723 769 747 942 801

Yards Avg TD Yds/G 4199 4.4 25 279.9 3362 4.4 29 305.6 3648 5.0 30 331.6 3956 5.5 43 359.6 4270 5.6 34 388.2 4419 5.9 53 401.7 5311 5.6 43 408.5 4851 6.1 50 441.0

Pts Avg 224 14.9 274 24.9 276 25.1 297 27.0 373 28.7 380 34.5 415 37.7 430 39.1

KICKOFF RETURNS G 1. Southeastern La. 11 2. Nicholls State 11 3. Northwestern State 11 4. Stephen F.Austin 11 5. McNeese State 11 6. Sam Houston State 15 7. Central Arkansas 13 8. Lamar 11

Ret Yds TD Avg 65 1549 0 23.8 64 1507 2 23.5 52 1202 1 23.1 42 938 1 22.3 54 1187 0 22.0 41 871 1 21.2 62 1283 1 20.7 62 1146 1 18.5

RUSHING DEFENSE G Rushes Yards Avg. TD Yds/G 1. Sam Houston State 15 413 1094 2.6 9 72.9 2. Stephen F.Austin 11 445 1412 3.2 14 128.4 3. Northwestern State 11 377 1495 4.0 17 135.9 4. McNeese State 11 401 1509 3.8 12 137.2 5. Central Arkansas 13 491 1998 4.1 23 153.7 6. Nicholls State 11 409 1703 4.2 16 154.8 7. Lamar 11 443 2090 4.7 31 190.0 8. Southeastern La. 11 476 2447 5.1 24 222.5

PUNT RETURN AVG G 1. McNeese State 11 2. Lamar 11 3. Stephen F.Austin 11 4. Southeastern La. 11 5. Northwestern State 11 6. Sam Houston State 15 7. Nicholls State 11 8. Central Arkansas 13

Ret 15 6 23 23 12 50 21 19

PASS OFFENSE G Att 1. Stephen F.Austin 11 544 2. Southeastern La. 11 481 3. Central Arkansas 13 463 4. Lamar 11 351 5. McNeese State 11 331 6. Northwestern State 11 310 7. Sam Houston State 15 274 8. Nicholls State 11 282

Cmp 330 275 288 187 201 187 156 154

PUNTING G No. 1. Southeastern La. 11 53 2. Stephen F.Austin 11 47 3. Sam Houston State 15 73 4. Northwestern State 11 64 5. Nicholls State 11 51 6. McNeese State 11 53 7. Central Arkansas 13 59 8. Lamar 11 65

Yards Avg/P 2156 40.7 1922 40.9 2894 39.6 2445 38.2 2200 43.1 1905 35.9 2152 36.5 2741 42.2

PR Avg TBg Net/P 109 2.1 6 36.4 158 3.4 3 36.3 68 0.9 9 36.2 74 1.2 4 35.8 365 7.2 3 34.8 51 1.0 4 33.5 149 2.5 2 33.3 505 7.8 7 32.2

TOTAL OFFENSE G 1. Stephen F.Austin 11 2. Sam Houston State 15 3. Southeastern La. 11 4. Central Arkansas 13 5. McNeese State 11 6. Lamar 11 7. Northwestern State 11 Nicholls State 11

Rush Pass Plays Yards Avg/P TD Yds/G 1326 3507 854 4833 5.7 43 439.4 3839 2274 974 6113 6.3 68 407.5 1250 3170 840 4420 5.3 38 401.8 1543 3650 875 5193 5.9 46 399.5 1629 2254 772 3883 5.0 31 353.0 1268 2378 730 3646 5.0 34 331.5 1187 1930 722 3117 4.3 24 283.4 1614 1503 707 3117 4.4 23 283.4

PASS EFFICIENCY 1. Central Arkansas 2. Sam Houston State 3. Stephen F.Austin 4. McNeese State 5. Lamar 6. Northwestern State 7. Southeastern La. 8. Nicholls State

Cmp 288 156 330 201 187 187 275 154

Int 12 8 22 11 15 8 21 17

SCORING DEFENSE G 1. Sam Houston State 15 2. Stephen F.Austin 11 3. McNeese State 11 4. Northwestern State 11 5. Central Arkansas 13 6. Nicholls State 11 7. Southeastern La. 11 8. Lamar 11

TD 28 35 34 38 46 49 54 58

XP 2XP DXP FG Saf 26 0 0 10 0 34 0 0 10 0 31 1 0 13 0 33 0 0 12 0 37 3 0 18 0 44 1 0 12 2 53 0 0 12 1 51 1 0 9 1

Int 22 21 12 15 11 8 8 17

Pct. 60.7 57.2 62.2 53.3 60.7 60.3 56.9 54.6

Yds Avg TD Yds/G 3507 6.4 31 318.8 3170 6.6 17 288.2 3650 7.9 34 280.8 2378 6.8 20 216.2 2254 6.8 12 204.9 1930 6.2 12 175.5 2274 8.3 22 151.6 1503 5.3 11 136.6

G 13 15 11 11 11 11 11 11

Att 463 274 544 331 351 310 481 282

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Pct 62.2 56.9 60.7 60.7 53.3 60.3 57.2 54.6

Yds TD Avg 239 1 15.9 88 1 14.7 303 1 13.2 239 0 10.4 124 0 10.3 424 1 8.5 158 0 7.5 76 0 4.0

Yds TD 3650 34 2274 22 3507 31 2254 12 2378 20 1930 12 3170 17 1503 11

Effic 147.5 147.3 125.5 123.2 120.4 120.2 115.5 100.2

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2011 Southland Conference Statistics Gained Lost TURNOVER MARGIN G Fum Int Tot Fum Int 1. Sam Houston State 15 19 23 42 6 8 2. Central Arkansas 13 16 17 33 10 12 3. Northwestern State 11 12 16 28 14 8 4. McNeese State 11 8 15 23 11 11 5. Lamar 11 9 13 22 10 15 6. Stephen F.Austin 11 12 10 22 6 22 7. Southeastern La. 11 8 13 21 12 21 8. Nicholls State 11 13 9 22 18 17 PASS DEF EFFICIENCY 1. Sam Houston State 2. Northwestern State 3. McNeese State 4. Stephen F.Austin 5. Central Arkansas 6. Southeastern La. 7. Lamar 8. Nicholls State

G 15 11 11 11 13 11 11 11

Att 545 392 324 314 451 325 304 314

Cmp 273 213 185 192 296 182 179 191

Int 23 16 15 10 17 13 13 9

Tot Mar Per/G 14 +28 1.87 22 +11 0.85 22 +6 0.55 22 +1 0.09 25 -3 -0.27 28 -6 -0.55 33 -12 -1.09 35 -13 -1.18

Pct. Yds TD 50.1 3105 16 54.3 2775 17 57.1 2139 18 61.1 1950 15 65.6 3313 20 56.0 2404 26 58.9 2329 22 60.8 2253 27

Effic 99.2 119.9 121.6 122.7 134.4 136.5 138.6 143.7

FIRST DOWNS G Rush Pass Pen Total 1. Sam Houston State 15 167 89 21 277 2. Stephen F.Austin 11 73 158 24 255 Central Arkansas 13 88 148 19 255 4. Southeastern La. 11 71 146 27 244 5. McNeese State 11 90 100 9 199 6. Lamar 11 63 104 26 193 7. Northwestern State 11 71 83 20 174 8. Nicholls State 11 83 69 17 169 3RD-DN CONVERSIONS G Md Att 1. Central Arkansas 13 76 186 2. Sam Houston State 15 84 206 3. Southeastern La. 11 68 169 4. McNeese State 11 66 168 5. Stephen F.Austin 11 59 163 6. Northwestern State 11 58 170 7. Lamar 11 49 154 8. Nicholls State 11 46 151 OPPONENT 1ST DOWNS G 1. Stephen F.Austin 11 2. McNeese State 11 3. Nicholls State 11 4. Lamar 11 5. Northwestern State 11 6. Sam Houston State 15 7. Southeastern La. 11 8. Central Arkansas 13

R 82 88 89 103 70 54 122 116

OPP 3RD-DN CONVERT G 1. Stephen F.Austin 11 2. Sam Houston State 15 3. Southeastern La. 11 4. McNeese State 11 5. Central Arkansas 13 6. Northwestern State 11 7. Nicholls State 11 8. Lamar 11

P 81 85 104 95 127 138 95 150

Pct 40.9 40.8 40.2 39.3 36.2 34.1 31.8 30.5

Pen Total 26 189 23 196 14 207 14 212 21 218 36 228 17 234 28 294

M Att 41 164 62 216 56 157 56 154 68 179 63 157 58 142 60 146

Pct 25.0 28.7 35.7 36.4 38.0 40.1 40.8 41.1

SACKS BY G Sacks Yards 1. Stephen F.Austin 11 48 303 2. Sam Houston State 15 31 174 3. Central Arkansas 13 28 169 4. Lamar 11 22 111 5. Southeastern La. 11 15 107 6. Northwestern State 11 13 71 Nicholls State 11 13 79 McNeese State 11 13 92

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SACKS AGAINST G Sacks Yards 1. Stephen F.Austin 11 5 46 2. Sam Houston State 15 11 82 3. Central Arkansas 13 15 96 4. Northwestern State 11 28 195 5. Southeastern La. 11 29 190 6. Lamar 11 34 202 7. McNeese State 11 37 180 8. Nicholls State 11 47 254 PENALTIES G No Yds Avg/G 1. Nicholls State 11 82 641 58.3 2. Central Arkansas 13 97 790 60.8 3. Southeastern La. 11 93 693 63.0 4. Lamar 11 82 703 63.9 5. Stephen F.Austin 11 79 712 64.7 6. McNeese State 11 86 732 66.5 7. Sam Houston State 15 101 1017 67.8 8. Northwestern State 11 86 835 75.9 FIELD GOALS G Md Att 1. Northwestern State 11 14 16 2. Central Arkansas 13 14 19 3. Stephen F.Austin 11 17 24 4. Sam Houston State 15 17 25 5. Southeastern La. 11 14 21 Nicholls State 11 6 9 7. Lamar 11 5 8 8. McNeese State 11 11 18 OPPONENT PENALTIES G No 1. Lamar 11 90 2. Southeastern La. 11 93 3. Stephen F.Austin 11 93 4. Northwestern State 11 84 5. Central Arkansas 13 86 6. Nicholls State 11 72 7. McNeese State 11 64 8. Sam Houston State 15 103

Pct .875 .737 .708 .680 .667 .667 .625 .611

Yds Avg/G 867 78.8 816 74.2 777 70.6 746 67.8 769 59.2 598 54.4 580 52.7 781 52.1

PAT KICKING G Md Att 1. Sam Houston State 15 67 69 2. McNeese State 11 32 33 3. Central Arkansas 13 49 51 4. Nicholls State 11 24 25 5. Stephen F.Austin 11 36 38 6. Southeastern La. 11 35 37 Lamar 11 35 37 8. Northwestern State 11 24 26

Pct .971 .970 .961 .960 .947 .946 .946 .923

4TH-DN CONVERSIONS G Md Att 1. Central Arkansas 13 11 21 2. McNeese State 11 11 22 3. Sam Houston State 15 6 13 4. Nicholls State 11 12 30 Northwestern State 11 6 15 6. Southeastern La. 11 5 13 7. Stephen F.Austin 11 5 16 8. Lamar 11 6 23

Pct 52.4 50.0 46.2 40.0 40.0 38.5 31.2 26.1

TIME OF POSSESSION G Time Avg/G 1. Sam Houston State 15 505:04 33:40 2. McNeese State 11 350:17 31:50 3. Nicholls State 11 348:00 31:38 4. Northwestern State 11 335:24 30:29 5. Central Arkansas 13 392:44 30:12 6. Lamar 11 328:44 29:53 7. Stephen F.Austin 11 286:54 26:04 8. Southeastern La. 11 280:59 25:32

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2011 Southland Conference Statistics OPP 4TH-DN CONVERT G Md Att 1. Northwestern State 11 5 22 2. Lamar 11 4 16 3. Stephen F.Austin 11 8 26 4. Southeastern La. 11 8 22 5. Central Arkansas 13 8 17 6. Sam Houston State 15 14 27 7. McNeese State 11 6 11 8. Nicholls State 11 10 15 KICKOFF COVERAGE G No. 1. Sam Houston State 15 102 2. Northwestern State 11 51 3. McNeese State 11 57 4. Central Arkansas 13 81 5. Nicholls State 11 39 6. Southeastern La. 11 61 7. Stephen F.Austin 11 76 8. Lamar 11 54

Pct 22.7 25.0 30.8 36.4 47.1 51.9 54.5 66.7

Yds Avg Retn TB NtAvg 6393 62.7 1773 7 43.9 3077 60.3 950 2 40.9 3442 60.4 1032 6 40.2 4923 60.8 1500 9 40.0 2248 57.6 750 2 37.4 3771 61.8 1443 5 36.5 4420 58.2 1665 1 36.0 2864 53.0 825 8 34.8

RED ZONE OFFENSE G 1. Central Arkansas 13 2. Northwestern State 11 3. Stephen F.Austin 11 4. Sam Houston State 15 5. Southeastern La. 11 6. McNeese State 11 7. Lamar 11 8. Nicholls State 11

RZ 34-39 26-32 45-56 54-68 41-52 33-42 26-37 22-34

Pct. 87.2 81.2 80.4 79.4 78.8 78.6 70.3 64.7

TDs R/P FG-AT F/Int/D/Oth 23 10/13 11-13 2/0/1/0 15 9/6 11-13 2/0/2/0 31 9/22 14-18 2/4/1/0 38 29/9 16-22 2/1/1/4 29 18/11 12-13 3/3/3/1 23 15/8 10-12 3/0/2/2 21 11/10 5-8 1/2/5/0 18 9/9 4-6 2/0/5/3

RED ZONE DEFENSE G 1. Stephen F.Austin 11 Northwestern State 11 3. Sam Houston State 15 4. Central Arkansas 13 5. Southeastern La. 11 6. Lamar 11 7. McNeese State 11 8. Nicholls State 11

RZ 24-34 36-51 25-34 48-62 37-47 42-48 30-34 43-48

Pct. 70.6 70.6 73.5 77.4 78.7 87.5 88.2 89.6

TDs R/P FG-AT F/Int/D/Oth 16 12/4 8-10 3/0/3/2 25 15/10 11-14 4/3/4/1 17 8/9 8-11 0/1/5/0 33 19/14 15-21 2/1/2/3 30 18/12 7-10 2/2/3/0 36 23/13 6-6 3/0/1/2 19 10/9 11-13 0/1/1/0 34 14/20 9-11 2/0/1/0

2011 Individual Statistics RUSHING Team 1. Tim Flanders SHSU 2. LaQuintin Caston NICH 3. Richard Sincere SHSU 4. Jackie Hinton UCA 5. Andre Anderson MCN 6. Marcus Washington NICH 7. Jeremy Barnes SFA 8. Sam Fairley SLU 9. Fred Ford SFA 10. Keith Lawson SFA

Cl G Att So. 15 298 Jr. 10 179 So. 15 129 Jr. 11 145 Sr. 11 153 So. 11 125 Jr. 11 97 Jr. 9 112 Fr. 11 65 So. 11 59

Yds Avg TD Lg Yds/G 1644 5.5 22 69 109.6 707 3.9 5 52 70.7 979 7.6 9 52 65.3 673 4.6 4 31 61.2 618 4.0 8 59 56.2 565 4.5 4 54 51.4 489 5.0 1 50 44.5 396 3.5 3 26 44.0 356 5.5 5 47 32.4 354 6.0 2 28 32.2

PASSING AVG/GM Team 1. Brady Attaway SFA 2. Nathan Dick UCA 3. Brian Young SLU 4. Cody Stroud MCN 5. Andre Bevil LU 6. Brad Henderson NWLA 7. Brian Bell SHSU 8. LaQuintin Caston NICH

Cl G A So. 11 495 Sr. 12 402 Jr. 11 419 So. 11 301 Sr. 10 233 Jr. 11 290 So. 14 243 Jr. 10 177

C 299 258 246 183 127 179 143 93

Int 22 9 15 10 10 6 7 9

Pct. Yds TD Avg/G 60.4 3181 27 289.2 64.2 3275 32 272.9 58.7 2855 15 259.5 60.8 2009 9 182.6 54.5 1719 14 171.9 61.7 1865 12 169.5 58.8 2069 20 147.8 52.5 870 8 87.0

PASS EFFICIENCY Team 1. Nathan Dick UCA 2. Brian Bell SHSU 3. Dalton Williams SFA 4. Andre Bevil LU 5. Brad Henderson NWLA 6. Brady Attaway SFA 7. Brian Young SLU 8. Cody Stroud MCN 9. LaQuintin Caston NICH

Cl G Att Sr. 12 402 So. 14 243 Jr. 10 44 Sr. 10 233 Jr. 11 290 So. 11 495 Jr. 11 419 So. 11 301 Jr. 10 177

Cmp 258 143 28 127 179 299 246 183 93

Int 9 7 0 10 6 22 15 10 9

Pct. Yds TD 64.2 3275 32 58.8 2069 20 63.6 257 3 54.5 1719 14 61.7 1865 12 60.4 3181 27 58.7 2855 15 60.8 2009 9 52.5 870 8

Eff. 154.4 151.8 135.2 127.7 125.3 123.5 120.6 120.1 98.6

TOTAL OFFENSE Team 1. Brady Attaway SFA 2. Nathan Dick UCA 3. Brian Young SLU 4. Andre Bevil LU 5. Brad Henderson NWLA 6. Cody Stroud MCN 7. Brian Bell SHSU 8. LaQuintin Caston NICH 9. Tim Flanders SHSU 10. Richard Sincere SHSU

Cl G Rush Pass Plays Total Yds/G So. 11 -25 3181 507 3156 286.9 Sr. 12 108 3275 461 3383 281.9 Jr. 11 74 2855 488 2929 266.3 Sr. 10 171 1719 293 1890 189.0 Jr. 11 204 1865 402 2069 188.1 So. 11 -119 2009 356 1890 171.8 So. 14 266 2069 329 2335 166.8 Jr. 10 707 870 356 1577 157.7 So. 15 1644 0 298 1644 109.6 So. 15 979 2 134 981 65.4

PUNT RETURN AVG Team Cl G 1. Darius Carey MCN Jr. 11 2. Gralyn Crawford SFA Jr. 11 3. Brandon Collins SLU Sr. 11 4. Kevin Shief NWLA So. 10 5. Brandon Closner SHSU Sr. 15 6. Bobby Felder NICH Sr. 11 7. Jesse Grandy UCA Jr. 13

Ret 14 19 21 11 36 13 18

Yds TD Long Avg 237 1 68 16.9 257 0 53 13.5 232 0 60 11.0 110 0 32 10.0 267 0 25 7.4 90 0 36 6.9 60 0 14 3.3

RECEPTIONS/GAME Team Cl G 1. Gralyn Crawford SFA Jr. 11 2. Cordell Roberson SFA Jr. 11 3. SimmieYarborough SLU Sr. 11 Brandon Collins SLU Sr. 11 5. Kory Theodore SLU Sr. 11 6. J.J. Hayes LU Sr. 11 7. Darius Carey, MCN Jr. 11 Marquis Mosley SFA Fr. 11 9. Jesse Grandy UCA Jr. 13 10. Justin Aldredge NWLA Sr. 11

Rec 72 63 61 61 60 53 42 42 49 39

Yds TD Long Avg/C 780 7 54 10.8 794 9 55 12.6 778 3 46 12.8 746 5 64 12.2 743 5 49 12.4 951 8 62 17.9 487 2 38 11.6 356 2 28 8.5 788 9 58 16.1 514 2 40 13.2

KICK RETURN AVG Team 1. Phillip Harvey NWLA 2. Jordan Wells SLU 3. Chika Madu NICH 4. Gralyn Crawford SFA 5. Brandon Closner SHSU 6. VanLawrance Franks LU 7. Javaris Murray MCN 8. Champlain Babin MCN 9. Kevin Shief NWLA 10. Isaiah Jackson UCA

Cl G Jr. 11 Fr. 11 Sr. 11 Jr. 11 Sr. 15 Jr. 10 So. 9 Jr. 9 So. 10 Sr. 13

Ret 21 52 52 34 21 23 16 23 15 39

RECEIVE YDS/GAME Team Cl G 1. J.J. Hayes LU Sr. 11 2. Cordell Roberson SFA Jr. 11 3. Gralyn Crawford SFA Jr. 11 4. Simmie Yarborough SLU Sr. 11 5. Brandon Collins SLU Sr. 11 6. Kory Theodore SLU Sr. 11 7. Jesse Grandy UCA Jr. 13 8. Marcus Jackson LU Sr. 9 9. Justin Aldredge NWLA Sr. 11 10. Darius Carey MCN Jr. 11 PUNTING 1. Cory Kemps 2. Kollin Kahler 3. Drew Nelson 4. Matt Foster 5. Nic Russo 6. Kevin Buford 7. Ben Bourgeois

Team NICH LU SFA SHSU NWLA UCA MCN

Cl G Jr. 11 So. 11 Sr. 11 Jr. 15 Jr. 11 Jr. 13 Sr. 11

Yds 568 1383 1269 806 490 534 371 530 329 849

Rec 53 63 72 61 61 60 49 24 39 42

Rec/G 6.55 5.73 5.55 5.55 5.45 4.82 3.82 3.82 3.77 3.55

TD Long Avg 1 99 27.0 0 91 26.6 2 94 24.4 1 100 23.7 1 82 23.3 0 63 23.2 0 46 23.2 0 51 23.0 0 49 21.9 1 91 21.8

Yds TD Long Avg/C Yds/G 951 8 62 17.9 86.5 794 9 55 12.6 72.2 780 7 54 10.8 70.9 778 3 46 12.8 70.7 746 5 64 12.2 67.8 743 5 49 12.4 67.5 788 9 58 16.1 60.6 432 6 62 18.0 48.0 514 2 40 13.2 46.7 487 2 38 11.6 44.3

Punt Yds Long Avg 50 2142 60 42.8 64 2710 72 42.3 34 1410 67 41.5 68 2733 62 40.2 63 2410 61 38.3 59 2152 60 36.5 53 1905 58 35.9

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2011 Southland Conference Statistics ALL PURPOSE Team Cl G Rush 1. Gralyn Crawford SFA Jr. 11 0 2. Tim Flanders SHSU So. 15 1644 3. Jordan Wells SLU Fr. 11 65 4. Chika Madu NICH Sr. 11 0 5. Darius Carey MCN Jr. 11 330 6. Isaiah Jackson UCA Sr. 13 0 7. Champlain Babin MCN Jr. 9 158 8. Richard Sincere SHSU So. 15 979 9. Jesse Grandy UCA Jr. 13 44 10. Brandon Collins SLU Sr. 11 37

Rcv 780 414 10 0 487 460 213 485 788 746

PR KR Yds Avg/G 257 806 1843 167.5 0 0 2058 137.2 0 1383 1458 132.5 50 1269 1355 123.2 237 286 1340 121.8 16 849 1325 101.9 2 530 903 100.3 0 0 1464 97.6 60 346 1238 95.2 232 0 1015 92.3

SACKS 1. Willie Jefferson 2. Malcolm Mattox 3. Jacob Fincher 4. Jermayne Lett 5. Jesse Dickson 6. Markeith Gaines 7. Jarrett Brown 8. Marcus Malbrough 9. Seth Allison 10. Andrew Weaver

Cl G Jr. 11 So. 11 Jr. 11 Sr. 13 So. 11 So. 13 So. 15 Jr. 11 Jr. 13 Jr. 15

Pos Solo Ast DE 13 4 DL 5 4 DL 4 2 DE 4 2 DL 4 1 DE 4 1 DE 4 1 DE 4 1 LB 2 4 DE 4 0

Yds Total Avg/G 114 15.0 1.36 40 7.0 0.64 26 5.0 0.45 26 5.0 0.38 31 4.5 0.41 29 4.5 0.35 24 4.5 0.30 9 4.5 0.41 38 4.0 0.31 26 4.0 0.27

SCORING Team Cl G TD XPT 1. Tim Flanders SHSU So. 15 24 0 2. Jordan Wiggs SFA Fr. 10 0 36 3. Eddie Camara UCA Fr. 13 0 49 Seth Sebastian SLU So. 11 0 35 5. John Shaughnessy NWLA Jr. 11 0 24 6. Josh Lewis MCN Jr. 11 0 32 7. Richard Sincere SHSU So. 15 13 0 8. Cordell Roberson SFA Jr. 11 9 0 9. Justin Stout LU So. 10 0 35 10. Marcus Jackson LU Sr. 9 7 0

FG 2XP Pts Pts/G 0 0 144 9.6 17 0 87 8.7 14 0 91 7.0 14 0 77 7.0 14 0 66 6.0 11 0 65 5.9 0 0 78 5.2 0 2 56 5.1 5 0 50 5.0 0 0 42 4.7

TACKLES FOR LOSS Team Cl G 1. Jermayne Lett UCA Sr. 13 2. Seth Allison UCA Jr. 13 3. Willie Jefferson SFA Jr. 11 4. Ricky Irvin SLU So. 11 5. Devan Walker SLU Jr. 11 Frank Newsome UCA Sr. 11 7. Malcolm Mattox SFA So. 11 8. Jesse Dickson LU So. 11 9. Derrick Choice SFA Sr. 11 10. Weekendfer Saurit SFA Sr. 11

Pos Solo Ast DE 14 7 LB 10 11 DE 13 4 LB 12 4 DE 11 3 LB 9 7 DL 6 10 DL 9 3 LB 8 4 DL 7 5

Yds 52 73 114 25 33 42 55 45 26 34

SCORING (TDs) Team 1. Tim Flanders SHSU 2. Richard Sincere SHSU 3. Cordell Roberson SFA 4. Marcus Jackson LU 5. Andre Anderson MCN 6. Gralyn Crawford SFA J.J. Hayes LU 8. Jesse Grandy UCA 9. Dominique Croom UCA 10. Marcus Washington NICH

Cl G TD Rush Pass So. 15 24 22 2 So. 15 13 9 4 Jr. 11 9 0 9 Sr. 9 7 0 6 Sr. 11 8 8 0 Jr. 11 8 0 7 Sr. 11 8 0 8 Jr. 13 9 0 9 Jr. 12 7 0 7 So. 11 6 4 2

Ret PAT 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0

FIELD GOALS Team Cl G 1. Jordan Wiggs SFA Fr. 10 2. John Shaughnessy NWLA Jr. 11 Seth Sebastian SLU So. 11 4. Eddie Camara UCA Fr. 13 5. Josh Lewis MCN Jr. 11 6. Andrew Dolan NICH So. 11 7. Justin Stout LU So. 10 8. Miguel Antonio SHSU So. 15

FG FGA Pct. FG/G 17 24 70.8 1.70 14 16 87.5 1.27 14 21 66.7 1.27 14 19 73.7 1.08 11 18 61.1 1.00 6 9 66.7 0.55 5 8 62.5 0.50 5 12 41.7 0.33

TACKLES (All positions) Player Team 1. Ryan Epperson SFA 2. Asim Hicks LU 3. Devin Ducote SFA Aubrey Aubrey SFA 5. Seth Allison UCA 6. Darnell Taylor SHSU 7. Jordan Piper NICH 8. Tay Alford SLU Tyler Stoddard SLU 10. Frank Newsome UCA

Cl G Jr. 11 Sr. 11 Sr. 11 Jr. 11 Jr. 13 Jr. 15 Jr. 10 Jr. 11 Fr. 11 Sr. 11

Pos Solo Ast LB 54 59 LB 75 28 LB 38 59 DB 52 45 LB 65 45 DB 79 45 LB 42 40 LB 53 37 DB 50 40 LB 43 43

INTERCEPTIONS Team 1. Dax Swanson SHSU 2. Bobby Felder NICH Jestin Love UCA Robert Alford SLU 5. Jamaal White NWLA Jerrel McKnight UCA Darrell Jenkins MCN 8. Malcolm Bronson MCN Adrian Guillory LU Cashas Pollard NWLA

Cl G Int Yds TD Jr. 15 8 117 0 Sr. 11 5 70 0 So. 13 5 70 1 Jr. 11 5 64 1 Jr. 10 4 110 0 Sr. 13 4 63 0 Sr. 11 4 53 0 Jr. 11 3 111 1 Jr. 11 3 75 1 Sr. 11 3 36 0

Pts Pts/G 144 9.6 78 5.2 56 5.1 42 4.7 50 4.5 48 4.4 48 4.4 56 4.3 42 3.5 36 3.3

Team SFA SFA SFA UCA LU UCA SHSU LU UCA SHSU

PASSES DEFENDED Team 1. Cashas Pollard NWLA Bobby Felder NICH 3. Dax Swanson SHSU 4. Robert Alford SLU 5. Cortez Paige NWLA Bookie Sneed SHSU 7. Malcolm Bronson MCN Darrell Jenkins MCN 9. Robert Shaw SHSU 10. Jestin Love UCA

Total Avg/G Sack 113 10.3 3.0 103 9.4 1.5 97 8.8 2.0 97 8.8 0.0 110 8.5 4.0 124 8.3 3.0 82 8.2 0.0 90 8.2 2.0 90 8.2 0.0 86 7.8 2.0

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Total Avg/G 17.5 1.35 15.5 1.19 15.0 1.36 14.0 1.27 12.5 1.14 12.5 1.14 11.0 1.00 10.5 0.95 10.0 0.91 9.5 0.86

Cl G Brup Int Total Avg/G Sr. 11 10 3 13 1.18 Sr. 11 8 5 13 1.18 Jr. 15 9 8 17 1.13 Jr. 11 7 5 12 1.09 Jr. 11 10 1 11 1.00 So. 15 12 3 15 1.00 Jr. 11 6 3 9 0.82 Sr. 11 5 4 9 0.82 Jr. 15 11 1 12 0.80 So. 13 5 5 10 0.77


2011 All-Southland Conference 2011 All-Southland Conference Football Team First-Team Offense

Pos. Name University Ht. QB Nathan Dick Central Arkansas 6-4 RB Tim Flanders Sam Houston State 5-9 RB Andre Anderson McNeese State 5-9 HB Richard Sincere Sam Houston State 5-10 WR Cordell Roberson Stephen F. Austin 6-3 WR Simmie Yarborough Southeastern Louisiana 6-1 TE Justin Aldredge Northwestern State 6-1 OL Travis Watson Sam Houston State 6-3 OL Chris Crockett Sam Houston State 6-3 OL Dominique Allen Central Arkansas 6-3 OL George Bias Stephen F. Austin 6-3 OL Alec Savoie McNeese State 6-7 PK John Shaughnessy Northwestern State 5-11

First-Team Defense

Pos. Name DL J.T. Cleveland DL Desmund Lighten DL Jermayne Lett DL Willie Jefferson LB Will Henry LB Seth Allison DB Darnell Taylor DB Malcolm Bronson DB Bobby Felder DB Kenneth Jenkins DB Darrell Jenkins P Cory Kemps RS Chika Madu

University Ht. Sam Houston State 6-0 McNeese State 6-0 Central Arkansas 6-2 Stephen F. Austin 6-6 Sam Houston State 5-10 Central Arkansas 5-11 Sam Houston State 6-0 McNeese State 5-11 Nicholls State 6-1 Sam Houston State 5-10 McNeese State 5-10 Nicholls State 6-2 Nicholls State 5-8

Second-Team Offense

Pos. Name University Ht. QB Brian Bell Sam Houston State 6-2 RB Jackie Hinton Central Arkansas 5-10 RB Marcus Washington Nicholls State 6-0 HB Gralyn Crawford Stephen F. Austin 5-11 WR J.J. Hayes Lamar 6-3 WR Jessie Grandy Central Arkansas 5-11 TE Nick Scelfo Nicholls State 6-3 OL Josh Penton Southeastern Louisiana 6-3 OL Kaleb Hopson Sam Houston State 6-6 OL Larry Calcote Northwestern State 6-4 OL Logan Roubique Central Arkansas 6-2 OL Anthony Oden Lamar 6-8 PK Eddie Camara Central Arkansas 5-9

Second-Team Defense

Pos. Name University Ht. DL Andrew Weaver Sam Houston State 6-1 DL Ricky Issac Northwestern State 6-4 DL Gary Lorance Sam Houston State 6-0 DL Malcolm Mattox Stephen F. Austin 6-1 LB Derek Rose Northwestern State 5-11 LB Ryan Epperson Stephen F. Austin 6-0 DB Dax Swanson Sam Houston State 5-11 DB Jamaal White Northwestern State 6-0 DB Robert Alford Southeastern Louisiana 6-0 DB Bookie Sneed Sam Houston State 6-0 DB Jestin Love Central Arkansas 6-0 P Matt Foster Sam Houston State 6-6 RS Gralyn Crawford Stephen F. Austin 5-11

Wt. Cl. Hometown 222 Sr. Allen, Texas 210 So. Midwest City, Okla. 195 Sr. Barrington, Ill. 180 So. Galveston, Texas 200 Jr. Jefferson, Texas 215 Sr. Brookhaven, Miss. 230 Sr. Ruston, La. 290 Sr. Norman, Okla. 285 Sr. Converse, Texas 288 So. Houston, Texas 305 Sr. Houston, Texas 322 Jr. Lafayette, La. 181 Jr. Shreveport, La. Wt. 290 255 249 230 215 198 195 192 200 195 205 245 170

Wt. Cl. Hometown 175 So. China Spring, Texas 203 Jr. Houston Texas 210 So. Lillian, Ala. 175 Jr. Palestine, Texas 210 Sr. Diboll, Texas 167 Jr. Pine Bluff, Ark. 245 Fr. Baton Rouge, La. 280 Sr. Splendora,Texas 300 Jr. Early, Texas 284 Jr. Natchez, Miss. 281 Sr. Port Allen, La. 305 So. Indianapolis, Ind. 172 Fr. Cedar Hill, Texas Wt. 240 221 290 255 229 225 185 192 180 180 204 195 175

Southland Conference Staff Directory

Cl. Hometown Jr. Baytown, Texas Sr. Monroe, La. Sr. Gautier, Miss. So. Beaumont, Texas Sr. Waco, Texas Jr. Stuttgart, Ark. Jr. Mesquite, Texas Jr. Jasper, Texas Sr. McComb, Miss. Jr. Galveston, Texas Sr. Bon Weir, Texas Jr. Carmel, Ind. Sr. Norman, Okla.

Cl. Hometown Jr. Waco, Texas Sr. Cypress, Texas So. New Boston, Texas So. Newton, Texas Jr. New Orleans, La. Jr. Chandler, Texas Jr. Waco, Texas Jr. Garland, Texas Jr. Hammond, La. So. Conroe, Texas So. West Memphis, Ark. Jr. Melbourne, Australia Jr. Palestine, Texas

Player of the Year: Tim Flanders, Sam Houston State Offensive Player of the Year: Richard Sincere, Sam Houston State Defensive Player of the Year: Darnell Taylor, Sam Houston State Freshman of the Year: Jordan Wells, Southeastern Louisiana Newcomer of the Year: Willie Jefferson, Stephen F. Austin Coach of the Year: Willie Fritz, Sam Houston State

Contact Info: 2600 Network Blvd. Suite 150 Frisco, Texas 75034 Phone: (972) 422-9500 Fax: (972) 422-9225 Tom Burnett Commissioner Tom Burnett Teri Franch

Commissioner Administrative Assistant

Bruce Ludlow Stephanie McDonald Jenny McGhee Todd Lamb Henry Archuleta Chris Mycoskie Calhoun Hipp Sarah Minton StephanieTracy Byron Boston

Assoc. Commissioner/Operations Assoc. Commissioner/Institutional Services Assoc. Commissioner/External Relations Asst. Commissioner/Communications Director of Compliance Services Director of Television and Electronic Media Asst. Communications Director Communications Intern Administrative Intern Coordinator of Football Officials

Bruce Ludlow

Jenny McGhee

Stephanie McDonald

Todd Lamb

Henry Archuleta

Chris Mycoskie

Calhoun Hipp

Byron Boston

Southeastern Honorable Mention: Brandon Collins (WR) Gasten Gabriel (OL), Matt McCormick (P), Jordan Wells (RS).

2012 Southland Composite Schedule Thursday,Aug. 30 Southwestern Oklahoma at Stephen F.Austin Saturday, Sept. 1 McNeese State at Middle Tennessee Lamar at Louisiana-Lafayette Northwestern State at Texas Tech Nicholls State at Oregon State Central Arkansas at Ole Miss Southeastern at Missouri Saturday, Sept. 8 Central Arkansas at Murray State Incarnate Word at Sam Houston State Arkansas-Monticello at Northwestern State Prairie View A&M at Lamar McMurry at McNeese State South Dakota State at Southeastern Nicholls State at South Alabama Stephen F.Austin at SMU Thursday, Sept. 13 Southeastern at UT Martin

Saturday, Sept. 15 Bacone at Central Arkansas McNeese State at Weber State Lamar at Hawaii Northwestern State at Nevada Nicholls State at Tulsa Stephen F.Austin at Montana State Sam Houston State at Baylor Saturday, Sept. 22 Sam Houston State at Central Arkansas * Evangel at Nicholls State Mississippi Valley State at Northwestern State Langston at Lamar McNeese State at Southeastern * Stephen F.Austin at Texas State Thursday, Sept. 27 Sam Houston State vs.Texas Southern # Saturday, Sept. 29 Southeastern at Lamar * Central Arkansas at Stephen F.Austin * Northwestern State at McNeese State *

Saturday, Oct. 6 Stephen F.Austin vs. Sam Houston State *^ Lamar at Northwestern State * Nicholls State at Central Arkansas * Southeastern at UAB

Saturday, Nov. 3 McNeese State at Nicholls State * Lamar at Stephen F.Austin * Northwestern State at Central Arkansas * (HC) Southeastern at Sam Houston State *

Saturday, Oct. 13 Northwestern State at Southeastern * McMurry at Lamar (HC) Sam Houston State at Nicholls State * (HC) Central Arkansas at McNeese State *

Saturday, Nov. 10 McNeese State at UTSA Nicholls State at Lamar * Sam Houston State at Northwestern State * Stephen F.Austin at Southeastern *

Saturday, Oct. 20 Nicholls State at Stephen F.Austin * (HC) McNeese State at Sam Houston State * (HC) Lamar at Central Arkansas *

Thursday, Nov. 15 Southeastern at Nicholls State *

Saturday, Oct. 27 Sam Houston State at Lamar * Nicholls State at Northwestern State * (HC) Stephen F.Austin at McNeese State * (HC) Central Arkansas at Southeastern * (HC)

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Saturday, Nov. 17 Northwestern State at Stephen F.Austin * Lamar at McNeese State * Eastern Illinois at Central Arkansas Sam Houston State at Texas A&M * - Southland Conference Game ^ - at Reliant Stadium (Houston,Texas) # - at BBVA Stadium (Houston,Texas)

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2011 Game Recaps

Game No. 1

Game No. 2

Game No. 3

Sept. 3, 2011 • Attendance: 15, 912 Louisiana Superdome • New Orleans, La.

Sept. 10, 2011 • Attendance: 4,974 Strawberry Stadium • Hammond, La.

Sept. 17, 2011 • Attendance: 27,433 M.M. Roberts Stadium • Hattiesburg, Miss.

Southeastern Louisiana . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Tulane . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47

Savannah State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Southeastern Louisiana . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63

Southeastern Louisiana . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Southern Miss . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52

NEW ORLEANS (AP) - Ryan Griffin passed for three touchdowns, all in the first half, as Tulane defeated Southeastern Louisiana 47-33 Saturday in the opener for both teams. After leading 31-21 at halftime, the Green Wave broke it open in the third quarter. Matthew Bailey blocked Beau Mothe’s punt and it rolled out of the end zone for a Tulane safety. After receiving the Lions’ free kick, Tulane drove 59 yards in six plays for a 40-21 lead. Griffin found Joe Kemp on a 43-yard pass to set up a 2-yard run by Orleans Darkwa. Griffin, who completed 14 of 24 for 267 yards, connected for scores of 55 yards to Wilson Van Hooser and 2 yards to Trent Mackey in the first quarter, and 27 yards to Ryan Grant in the second. Robert Kelly, who scored Tulane’s final touchdown on an 11-yard fourth-quarter run, returned seven kickoffs for 213 yards, a school record.

HAMMOND (AP) - Zeke Jones rushed for three touchdowns and Southeastern Louisiana routed Savannah State 63-6 on Saturday night. Each of Jones’ scores were on 1-yard runs as the Lions struck for 35 points in the second quarter to put the game out of reach at 42-6 by halftime. Southeastern Louisiana rushed for six touchdowns and rolled up 547 yards in total offense. Nine players carried the ball for the Lions, with Jordan Wells leading the way with 63 yards. He also scored a touchdown. Through the first two games, Southeastern Louisiana (1-1) is averaging 483 yards on offense and 48 points per game. The Lions also were effective through the air as both Brian Young and Nathan Stanley threw touchdown passes. Stanley completed 11 of 15 passes for 116 yards and two touchdowns. The Tigers (0-2) were only 1 for 14 on third-down conversions.

HATTIESBURG, Miss. (AP) - Southern Mississippi rushed for 335 yards on the way to a 52-6 blowout Saturday night over Southeastern Louisiana, a Football Championship Subdivision opponent. Coming off a tough 26-20 loss to Conference USA foe Marshall, the Golden Eagles (2-1) pounded the Lions (1-2) between the tackles, controlled the clock and scored 13 more points than they did in their previous two games combined. Sophomore Kendrick Hardy gained 155 yards on 18 carries, freshman Jamal Woodyard ran 15 times for 99 yards and Jeremy Hester added 53 yards on eight carries. All three scored one touchdown on the ground. The up-tempo Southeastern Louisiana offense came in averaging 92 plays a game, but ran just 74 for 285 total yards. Lions quarterback Nathan Stanley threw three interceptions, including two that were returned for touchdowns. Southern Miss quarterback Austin Davis completed 16 of his 23 pass attempts for 143 yards and two touchdowns.

Score by Quarters 1 Southeastern La. 7 Tulane 17

Score by Quarters 1 Savannah State 3 Southeastern La. 7

Score by Quarters 1 Southeastern La. 0 Southern Miss 7

2 14 14

3 3 9

4 Score 9 33 7 47

Scoring Summary First Quarter TU - FG Santos 36, 13:21 SLU - Jones 1 run (Sebastian kick), 10:15 TU - Van Hooser 55 pass from Griffin (Santos kick), 8:50 TU - Mackey 3 pass from Grtiffin (Santos kick), 2:15 Second Quarter SLU - Jones 5 run (Sebastian kick), 14:46 TU - Grant 27 pass from Griffin (Santos kick), 8:09 SLU - Fairley 1 run (Sebastian kick), 5:25 TU - Williams 30 run (Santos kick), 1:55 Third Quarter TU - Team safety, 8:55 TU - Darkwa 2 run (Santos kick), 5:58 SLU - FG Sebastian 30, 2:46 Fourth Quarter TU - Kelley 11 run (Santos kick), 13:53 SLU - FG Sebastian 38, 10:23 SLU - Young 1 run (Pass INT), 6:34 TEAM STATS SLU FIRST DOWNS 26 RUSHES-YARDS 44-124 PASSING YDS 295 Passes Att-Comp-Int 45-25-1 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 89-419 Punt Returns-Yards 4-30 Kickoff Returns-Yards 8-224 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 Punts (Number-Avg) 3-49.3 Fumbles-Lost 2-0 Penalties-Yards 9-63 Possession Time 27:03

TU 18 37-126 267 25-14-0 62-393 2-49 8-226 1-0 6-43.7 1-0 9-77 32:57

RUSHING SLU - Jones 17-65; Fairley 13-56; Collins 2-33; Chaney 1-9; Weary 1-1; Stanley 2-minus 10;Young 8-minus 30. TU - Williams 12-72; Darkwa 10-34; Kelley 2-12; Thomas 4-11; Butler 2-8; Barnett 3-8; Ponder 1-1; Griffin 3-minus 20. PASSING SLU - Young 20-35-1-249; Stanley 5-9-0-46; Collins 0-1-0-0. TU - Griffin 14-24-0-267; Ponder 0-1-0-0. RECEIVING SLU - Collins 9-94; Pearson 4-61;Yarborough 4-58; Theodore 4-36; Fairley 2-25; Jones 1-16; Duplessis 1-5. TU - Kemp 4-83;Van Hooser 2-64; Shackelford 2-24; Grant 1-27; Suchy 1-24; Darkwa 1-24; Marfisi 1-11; Wilson 1-7; Mackey 1-3.

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2 3 35

3 0 14

4 Score 0 6 7 63

Scoring Summary First Quarter SLU - Jones 1 run (Sebastian kick), 12:15 SSU - FG Williams 27, 3:19 Second Quarter SLU - Jones 1 run (Sebastian kick), 14:55 SSU - FG Williams 39, 12:07 SLU - Jones 1 run (Sebastian kick), 8:36 SLU - Collins 8 pass from Stanley (Sebastian kick), 5:46 SLU - Young 2 run (Sebastian kick), 3:31 SLU - Yarborough 13 pass from Young (Sebastian kick), :07 Third Quarter SLU - Collins 5 pass from Stanley (Sebastian kick), 11:08 SLU - Chaney 13 run (Sebastian kick), 6:44 Fourth Quarter SLU - Wells 52 run (Sebastian kick), 7:04 TEAM STATS SSU SLU FIRST DOWNS 11 32 RUSHES-YARDS 28-86 53-270 PASSING YDS 125 277 Passes Att-Comp-Int 32-12-1 40-26-0 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 60-211 93-547 Punt Returns-Yards 1-1 5-82 Kickoff Returns-Yards 10-213 3-61 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 1-0 Punts (Number-Avg) 7-38.9 3-34.7 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 0-0 Penalties-Yards 8-74 8-60 Possession Time 29:41 30:19 RUSHING SSU - Babb 13-33; Strong 4-30; Kennedy 6-28; Bostick 3-12; Proctor 1-2; Williams 1-minus 19. SLU - Wells 4-62; Weary 7-43; Chaney 7-43; LeBlanc 7-40; Fairley 8-27; Jones 9-25;Young 5-21; Stanley 4-12;Yarborough 1-2; TEAM 1-minus 5. PASSING SSU - Defilippis 8-21-0-68; Bostick 4-11-1-57. SLU - Young, 15-25-0-161; Stanley 11-15-0-116. RECEIVING SSU - Heyward 3-53; Cook 3-34; Gantt 1-15; Babb 1-7; Harris 1-6; Thomas 1-6; Drummond 1-4; Proctor 1-0. SLU - Collins 654;Yarborough 4-48; Pearson 3-31; Douglas 3-24; Theodore 2-29; Fairley 2-24; Moore 2-17; Jones 2-15; Johnson 1-25; Wells 1-10.

2012 Southeastern Louisiana University Football

2 6 21

3 0 3

4 Score 0 6 21 52

Scoring Summary First Quarter USM - Woodyard 23 pass from Davis (Hrapmann kick), 8:47 Second Quarter USM - Hardy 5 run (Hrapmann kick), 14:23 SLU - FG Sebastian 32, 8:20 SLU - FG Sebastian 19, 2:53 USM - Woodyard 25 run (Hrapmann kick), 2:12 USM - Williams 60 interception return (Hrapmann kick), :00 Third Quarter USM - FG Hrapmann 49, 9:48 Fourth Quarter USM - Jarbo 17 pass from Davis (Hrapmann kick), 13:24 USM - Hester 15 run (Hrapmann kick), 6:54 USM - Thomas 6 interception return (Hrapmann kick), 6:37 TEAM STATS SLU FIRST DOWNS 19 RUSHES-YARDS 33-51 PASSING YDS 234 Passes Att-Comp-Int 41-20-3 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 74-285 Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 Kickoff Returns-Yards 6-128 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 Punts (Number-Avg) 5-41.8 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 Penalties-Yards 13-90 Possession Time 27:09

USM 29 53-335 143 23-16-0 76-478 2-1 3-73 3-66 1-47.0 1-1 9-82 30:51

RUSHING SLU - Fairley 16-47; Weary 12-26;Young 1-minus 9; Stanley 4minus 13. USM - Hardy 18-155; Woodyard 15-99; Hester 10-55; Davis 8-12; Lampley 1-8; Favor 1-6. PASSING SLU - Young 14-27-0-143; Stanley 5-13-3-62; Mothe 1-1-0-29. USM - Davis 16-23-0-143. RECEIVING SLU - Yarborough 7-81; Collins 5-24; Theodore 2-58; D. Johnson 2-9; Ogbuehi 1-29; J. Johnson 1-24; Pearson 1-8; Fairley 1-1. USM - Bolden 4-33; Lampley 4-32; Woodyard 3-43; Hardy 2-0; Jarbo 1-17; Balentine 1-10; Sullivan 1-8.


2011 Game Recaps

Game No. 4

Game No. 5

Game No. 6

Sept. 24, 2011 • Attendance: 12,455 Louis Bonnette Field at Cowboy Stadium • Lake Charles, La.

Oct. 1, 2011 • Attendance: 5,104 Strawberry Stadium • Hammond, La.

Oct. 15, 2011 • Attendance: 10,285 Turpin Stadium • Natchitoches, La.

Southeastern Louisiana . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 McNeese State (#18) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48

Lamar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 Southeastern Louisiana . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38

Southeastern Louisiana . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Northwestern State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51

LAKE CHARLES (AP) - McNeese State scored 21 consecutive points in a 10-minute stretch of the second half for a 48-27 victory over Southeastern Louisiana on Saturday night in the teams’ Southland Conference opener. The victory was the sixth in a row for the Cowboys (2-1) over the Lions (1-3). After Southeastern Louisiana narrowed a 24-10 halftime deficit to 24-20 in the third quarter, the Cowboys made it 31-20 after a 26-yard Cody Stroud pass to Darius Carey and four straight runs by Marcus Wiltz, the last from 4 yards out. Two possessions later, Andre Anderson broke loose from 55 yards out for the Cowboys to make it 38-20. On their next drive, five straight rushes by Wiltz were followed by Stroud’s 8-yard scoring pass to Javaris Murray. Anderson had 118 yards on 15 carries and Wiltz 104 on 18 carries. Brian Young threw for 288 yards and three touchdowns for the Lions.

HAMMOND – In a game that featured 1,050 yards of total offense, Lamar scored 28 unanswered points in a six-minute span of the second half to get past Southeastern Louisiana, 48-38, in Southland Conference football action Saturday afternoon at Strawberry Stadium. The Lions (1-4, 0-2 SLC) led 24-13 midway through the third quarter, before Lamar took over behind Andre Bevil, who threw for 270 yards and four touchdowns on 19 of 32 passing. The Cardinals, playing in their first Southland Conference contest since bringing back the program prior to the 2010 season, moved to 3-1 overall and 1-0 in Southland Conference play. Sam Fairley and LaTruan Weary each had rushing touchdowns for the Lions. Brian Young threw for 291 yards and two scores on the day, hitting Brandon Collins and Dean Johnson on scoring passes. Kory Theodore led the Lions with seven catches for 113 yards. Defensively, Tay Alford paced Southeastern with 13 tackles.

NATCHITOCHES (AP) - Brad Henderson threw for two touchdowns and D.J. Palmer added one on the ground as Northwestern State dominated Southeastern Louisiana 51-17 on Saturday night. Palmer broke off an 82-yard touchdown run to give Northwestern State (3-3, 2-1 Southland Conference) a 17-0 lead with less than five minutes gone in the first quarter. Palmer finished with 102 yards on 15 carries. Northwestern State continued their first-quarter scoring surge, as Henderson completed a 28-yard pass to Rumeall Morris for a 24-3 lead. Henderson, who finished with 149 yards on 12-of-23 passing, connected with Justin Aldredge from 37 yards out for his second touchdown of the day midway through the third quarter, giving Northwestern State a 41-3 lead. Brian Young led Southeastern Louisiana (1-4, 0-2), tallying 355 passing yards and two touchdowns but threw four interceptions.

Score by Quarters 1 Southeastern La. 0 McNeese State 10

Score by Quarters 1 Lamar 6 Southeastern La. 7

Score by Quarters 1 Southeastern La. 3 Northwestern State 27

2 10 14

3 10 7

4 Score 7 27 17 48

2 7 10

3 14 7

4 Score 21 48 14 38

Scoring Summary First Quarter MCN - FG Lewis 47, 11:06 MCN - Jordan 1 pass from Dodge (Lewis kick), 3:26 Second Quarter SLU - Yarborough 8 pass from Young (Sebastian kick), 14:55 MCN - Wiltz 1 run (Lewis kick), 8:43 MCN - Dixon 19 pass from Stroud (Lewis kick), 2:38 SLU - FG Sebastian 21, :42 Third Quarter SLU - Collins 64 pass from Young (Sebastian kick), 11:23 SLU - FG Sebastian 33, 5:35 MCN - Wiltz 4 run (Lewis kick), 3:15 Fourth Quarter MCN - Anderson 55 run (Lewis kick), 12:02 MCN - Murray 8 pass from Stroud (Lewis kick), 8:16 SLU - Pearson 20 pass from Young (Sebastian kick), 7:21 MCN - FG Lewis 34, 5:21

Scoring Summary First Quarter SLU - Fairley 26 run (Sebastian kick), 9:12 LU - Jackson 44 pass from Bevil (Kick blocked), 4:53 Second Quarter LU - Logan 4 run (Stout kick), 11:55 SLU - Collins 51 pass from Young (Sebastiankick), 11:42 SLU - FG Sebastian 40, 10:27 Third Quarter SLU - Weary 38 run (Sebastian kick), 8:30 LU - McVey 2 pass from Bevil (Stout kick), 4:11 LU - Hayes 62 pass from Jackson (Stout kick), 1:57 Fourth Quarter LU - Venson 32 pass from Bevil (Stout kick), 14:19 LU - Logan 6 run (Stout kick), 13:25 SLU - Young 1 run (Sebastian kick), 10:47 LU - Jackson 29 pass from Bevil (Stout kick), 8:14 SLU - D. Johnson 26 pass from Young (Sebastian kick), :38

TEAM STATS SLU FIRST DOWNS 17 RUSHES-YARDS 21-85 PASSING YDS 288 Passes Att-Comp-Int 43-22-2 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 64-373 Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 Kickoff Returns-Yards 6-158 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 Punts (Number-Avg) 5-33.6 Fumbles-Lost 1-1 Penalties-Yards 9-85 Possession Time 19:18

TEAM STATS FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS PASSING YDS Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time

MCN 25 58-287 159 28-17-0 86-446 1-4 5-151 2-0 4-37.8 1-0 5-65 40:42

LU SLU 25 20 44-229 37-142 332 347 33-20-1 40-21-3 77-561 77-489 0-0 5-56 3-59 8-162 3-48 1-0 6-44.0 4-44.8 2-1 3-2 7-40 11-75 35:50 24:10

RUSHING SLU - Jones 9-43; Fairley 4-27;Young 8-15. MCN - Anderson 15-118; Wiltz 18-104; Dodge 8-36; Babin 4-18; Carey 3-17; Murray 2-2; Stroud 6-minus 4; TEAM 2-minus 4.

RUSHING LU - Venson 27-84; Bevil 8-77; Logan 7-70; TEAM 2-minus 2. SLU - Fairley 16-60; Weary 4-48; Jones 7-14; Stanley 2-12; Yarborough 1-6;Young 7-2.

PASSING SLU - Young 22-43-2-288. MCN - Stroud 15-23-0-145; Dodge 2-5-0-14.

PASSING LU - Bevil 19-32-1-270; Jackson 1-1-0-62. SLU - Young 15-25-1291; Stanley 6-15-2-56.

RECEIVING SLU - Collins 6-115; Theodore 6-72;Yarborough 4-41; Fairley 2-9; Duplessis 1-23; Pearson 1-20; J. Johnson 1-5; Jones 1-3. MCN - Carey 5-58; Celestie 4-40; Jordan 2-14; Anderson 2-13; Murray 2-7; Dixon 1-19; Briscoe 1-8.

RECEIVING LU - Jackson 5-123; Hayes 4-92;Venson 4-54; McVey 4-41; Hanna 1-9; Prejean 1-9; Allen 1-4. SLU - Theodore 7-113; Fairley 6-89; Collins 3-61; D. Johnson 3-44;Yarborough 2-40.

2 0 0

3 14 21

4 Score 0 17 3 51

Scoring Summary First Quarter NWLA - Simmons 24 fumble recovery (Shaughnessykick), 14:45 NWLA - FG Shaughnessy 44, 13:05 NWLA - Palmer 82 run (Shaughnessykick), 10:35 SLU - FG Sebastian 42, 5:12 NWLA - Morris 28 pass from Henderson (Shaughnessy kick), 4:07 NWLA - FG Shaughnessy 24, :03 Third Quarter NWLA - Harvey 99 kickoff return (Shaughnessy kick), 14:46 NWLA - Aldredge 37 pass from Henderson (Shaughnessy kick), 8:16 SLU - Collins 57 pass from Young (Sebastian kick), 7:39 NWLA - Morris 11 run (Shaughnessy kick), 4:09 SLU - Theodore 6 pass from Young (Sebastian kick), 1:30 Fourth Quarter NWLA - Shaughnessy 45, 5:28 TEAM STATS SLU NWLA FIRST DOWNS 23 21 RUSHES-YARDS 24-47 47-223 PASSING YDS 355 160 Passes Att-Comp-Int 47-27-4 27-13-1 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 71-402 74-383 Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 1-0 Kickoff Returns-Yards 9-191 4-193 Interception Returns-Yards 1-0 4-47 Punts (Number-Avg) 6-38.5 5-40.4 Fumbles-Lost 2-1 1-0 Penalties-Yards 14-103 9-98 Possession Time 23:05 36:55 RUSHING SLU - Fairley 9-26; Weary 6-24;Young 9-minus 3. NWLA - Palmer 15-102; Henderson 5-42; Morris 11-33; Armstreet 6-18; Gibson 2-14; Mitchell 6-9; Canyon 2-5. PASSING SLU - Young 27-47-4-355. NWLA - Henderson 12-23-0-149; Canyon 1-4-1-11. RECEIVING SLU - Yarborough 8-68; Theodore 7-85; Collins 5-114; D. Johnson 2-27; Pearson 2-25; J. Johnson 2-8; Fairley 1-28. NWLA - Aldredge 3-54; Harvey 3-16; Palmer 2-25; Morris 1-28; Hollier 1-12; Bryan 1-11; Legendre 1-9; Nims 1-5.

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2011 Game Recaps

Game No. 7

Game No. 8

Game No. 9

Oct. 22, 2011 • Attendance: 4,137 Strawberry Stadium • Hammond, La.

Oct. 29, 2011 • Attendance: 10,543 First Security Field at Estes Stadium • Conway, Ark.

Nov. 5, 2011 • Attendance: 4,871 Strawberry Stadium • Hammond, La.

Texas State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Southeastern Louisiana . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38

Southeastern Louisiana . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Central Arkansas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55

Sam Houston State (#4) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 Southeastern Louisiana . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9

HAMMOND (AP) - Brian Young threw for 349 yards and Sam Fairley rushed for 94 yards and a touchdown as Southeastern Louisiana took control in the third quarter and ended a four-game losing streak by beating Texas State 38-28 on Saturday night. The Lions (2-5) overcame Terrence Franks’ 234-yard, two-touchdown rushing performance on 24 carries for the Bobcats (5-3), who had won five straight. Southeastern Louisiana scored 10 points in the opening 5:07 of the third quarter to lead 31-21. After LaTruan Weary’s 1-yard run capped an 80-yard drive, Texas State fumbled the ensuing kickoff to set up a field goal. The Lions made it 38-21 with 12:46 remaining on Weary’s third touchdown, a 9-yard run. Franks answered with a 74-yard scoring run on the Bobcats’ next scrimmage play, but they got no closer. Simmie Yarborough became the Lions’ career leader in receiving yards with 2,417, surpassing Felton Huggins.

CONWAY, Ark. (AP) - Nathan Dick threw five touchdowns and Central Arkansas forced a school-record nine turnovers Saturday during a 55-29 victory over Southeastern Louisiana. Dick had scoring throws of 44, 6, 22, 17 and 33 yards to five different receivers while completing 20 of 28 passes for 299 yards. Jackie Hinton added 106 yards rushing and a touchdown for the Bears (6-3, 5-1 Southland), who won their fifth straight game. Central Arkansas trailed 10-7 midway through the first quarter before scoring 41 unanswered points. Southeastern Louisiana (2-6, 0-4) lost all five of its fumbles, and Brian Young threw four interceptions for the Lions. Young was 31 of 47 passing for a career-high 409 yards and three touchdowns. Brandon Collins had 11 receptions for 140 yards, and Simmie Yarborough added six catches for 126 yards and a TD.

HAMMOND (AP) - Brian Bell ran for two touchdowns and passed for a third as unbeaten Sam Houston State defeated Southeastern Louisiana 38-9 Saturday night to clinch at least a tie for its fourth Southland Conference title. The Bearkats (9-0, 6-0) can win the Southland outright with a victory over Northwestern State next Saturday. Their previous three titles were co-championships. Bell completed 11 of 20 passes but tossed two interceptions. That ended the sophomore’s streak of 133 consecutive passes without an interception, dating back to last season. Not that it mattered. The Bearkats dominated the Lions (2-7, 0-5) from the start as they scored 38 straight points after trailing 3-0 in the first quarter. Tim Flanders, the leading rusher in the Southland Conference, gained just 45 yards in 12 carries. But he rushed for a 9-yard touchdown and caught a 20-yard scoring pass from Bell. Richard Sincere led the Sam Houston State ground attack with 137 yards and a touchdown.

Score by Quarters 1 Texas State 14 Southeastern La. 14

Score by Quarters 1 Southeastern La. 10 Central Arkansas 17

Score by Quarters 1 Sam Houston State 7 Southeastern La. 3

2 7 7

3 0 10

4 Score 7 28 7 38

Scoring Summary First Quarter SLU - Young 17 run (Sebastian kick), 10:19 TXST - Curry 5 run (Johnson kick), 2:02 SLU - Fairley 7 run (Sebastian kick), :52 TXST - Bolden 75 pass from Rutherford (Johnson kick), :00 Second Quarter SLU - Weary 7 run (Sebastian kick), 9:40 TXST - Franks 4 run (Johnson kick), 1:56 Third Quarter SLU - Weary 1 run (Sebastian kick), 10:45 SLU - FG Sebastian 45, 9:53 Fourth Quarter SLU - Weary 9 run (Sebastian kick), 12:46 TXST - Franks 74 run (Johnson kick), 12:27 TEAM STATS FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS PASSING YDS Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time

TXST SLU 17 24 45-336 39-147 172 349 21-12-0 45-26-0 66-508 84-496 1-(-1) 0-0 6-132 4-96 0-0 0-0 4-38.0 5-42.2 3-2 1-0 7-55 6-45 33:28 26:32

RUSHING TXST - Franks 24-234; Rutherford 10-54; Hawkins 6-29; Curry 4-19; Follis 1-0. SLU - Fairley 24-94; Weary 7-33;Young 6-22; Collins 1-0; TEAM 1-minus 2. PASSING TXST - Rutherford 12-21-0-172. SLU - Young 26-44-0-349; Yarborough 0-1-0-0. RECEIVING TXST - Bolden 3-95; Battle 3-13; Matthews 2-12; Harper 1-29; Franks 1-12; Garcia 1-8; Doll 1-3. SLU - Theodore 7-100; Collins 5-82;Yarborough 5-79; Fairley 4-27; D. Johnson 2-30; Weary 2-27; Pearson 1-4.

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2 0 7

3 0 24

4 Score 19 29 7 55

Scoring Summary First Quarter SLU - FG Sebastian 42, 12:13 UCA - Grandy 44 pass from Dick (Camara kick), 12:02 SLU - Duplessis 3 pass from Young (Sebastian kick), 8:13 UCA - Bobo 5 run (Camara kick), 5:35 UCA - FG Camara 41, 1:47 Second Quarter UCA - Jackson 6 pass from Dick (Camara kick), 2:41 Third Quarter UCA - Hinton 3 run (Camara kick), 12:08 UCA - Hart 22 pass from Dick (Camara kick), 8:06 UCA - Steele 17 pass from Dick (Camara kick), 4:30 UCA - FG Camara 27, 1:52 Fourth Quarter SLU - R. Alford 64 interception return (Kick blocked), 11:52 SLU - Theodore 14 pass from Young (Pass failed), 7:46 SLU - Yarborough 36 pass from Young (Sebastian kick), 6:29 UCA - Croom 33 pass from Dick (Camara kick), 4:59 TEAM STATS SLU FIRST DOWNS 24 RUSHES-YARDS 21-48 PASSING YDS 409 Passes Att-Comp-Int 47-31-4 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 68-457 Punt Returns-Yards 4--5 Kickoff Returns-Yards 9-265 Interception Returns-Yards 2-71 Punts (Number-Avg) 3-40.0 Fumbles-Lost 5-5 Penalties-Yards 7-44 Possession Time 21:03

UCA 20 41-282 304 31-21-2 72-586 0-0 5-139 4-1 5-36.2 1-1 12-97 38:57

RUSHING SLU - Fairley 12-26;Young 6-20; Weary 3-2. UCA - Hinton 13106; Matthews 12-62; Blackmon 6-58; Bobo 5-25; Grandy 1-15; Dick 2-13; Smothers 2-3. PASSING SLU - Young 31-47-4-409. UCA - Dick 20-28-1-299; Smothers 1-2-1-5; Howard 0-1-0-0. RECEIVING SLU - Collins 11-140;Yarborough 6-126; Theodore 5-62; Pearson 5-52; Weary 2-17; J. Johnson 1-9; Duplessis 1-3. UCA - Grandy 4-93; Croom 3-53; Steele 3-30; Bobo 3-14; Hart 2-61; Lewis 2-21; Soft 1-12; Adams 1-9; Jackson 1-6; Hinton 1-5.

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2 14 0

3 7 0

4 Score 10 38 6 9

Scoring Summary First Quarter SLU - FG Sebastian 36, 8:39 SHSU - Flanders 9 run (Alaniz kick), 5:59 Second Quarter SHSU - Bell 1 run (Alaniz kick), 8:36 SHSU - Bell 4 run (Alaniz kick), 4:40 Third Quarter SHSU - Flanders 20 pass from Bell (Alaniz kick), 2:58 Fourth Quarter SHSU - FG Alaniz 22, 12:28 SHSU - Sincere 38 run (Alaniz kick), 11:07 SLU - Theodore 19 pass from Young (Kick blocked); 4:28 TEAM STATS SHSU SLU FIRST DOWNS 19 19 RUSHES-YARDS 46-235 23-57 PASSING YDS 164 210 Passes Att-Comp-Int 20-11-2 56-22-3 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 66-399 79-267 Punt Returns-Yards 1-4 2-13 Kickoff Returns-Yards 2-32 6-166 Interception Returns-Yards 3-18 2-15 Punts (Number-Avg) 7-40.7 5-37.0 Fumbles-Lost 2-0 1-1 Penalties-Yards 7-86 5-50 Possession Time 34:04 25:56 RUSHING SHSU - Sincere 9-137; Flanders 18-45; Wilson 6-30; Bell 5-16; Hill 7-6; Sprowls 1-1. SLU - Fairley 10-33; Weary 5-14; Stanley 1-4; Wells 1-3;Young 6-3. PASSING SHSU - Bell 11-20-2-164. SLU - Young 21-50-2-204; Stanley 1-6-1-6. RECEIVING SHSU - Flanders 3-55; Sincere 2-58; Williams 2-13; Blanton 1-12; Miller 1-11; Pride 1-8; Diller 1-7. SLU - Yarborough 9-114; Theodore 6-58; Collins 3-16; D. Johnson 1-12; Douglas 1-8; J. Johnson 1-5; Duplessis 1-minus 3.


2011 Game Recaps

Game No. 10

Game No. 11

Nov. 12, 2011 • Attendance: 6,841 Homer Bryce Stadium • Nacogdoches, Texas

Nov. 17, 2011 • Attendance: 4,942 Strawberry Stadium • Hammond, La.

Southeastern Louisiana . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Stephen F. Austin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28

Nicholls State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Southeastern Louisiana . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31

NACOGDOCHES,Texas (AP) - Brady Attaway overcame four interceptions by throwing three touchdown passes as Stephen F. Austin defeated Southeastern Louisiana 28-20 on Saturday night. Attaway connected for a 2-yard score to Marquis Mosley, a 3-yarder to Gralyn Crawford and a 45-yarder to Ryan Gambel. The quarterback finished 25-for-52 for 312 yards. Crawford caught six passes for 59 yards to become the school’s all-time receptions leader with 190. Gus Johnson’s 12-yard run accounted for the other touchdown for the Lumberjacks (5-5, 4-2 Southland), who won their fourth in a row. Southeastern Louisiana’s Brian Young went 32-for-41 for 179 yards and a 29-yard touchdown pass to Kory Theodore. Zeke Jones rushed 1 yard for a touchdown, and Seth Sebastian kicked two field goals. The Lumberjacks had 474 yards of total offense to 292 for the Lions.

HAMMOND (AP) - Brian Young threw two touchdown passes and Southeastern Louisiana defeated Nicholls State 31-14 Thursday night in a season-finale matchup of the two teams in the Southland Conference cellar. The Lions (3-8, 1-6) took a 31-0 lead after three quarters en route to snapping a three-game losing streak, while the Colonels (1-10, 0-7) lost 10 straight after defeating Evangel 42-0 in their season opener Sept. 1. Young’s 1-yard TD to Kory Theodore capped an 80-yard drive and gave Southeastern Louisiana a 10-0 lead at halftime. LaTruan Weary and Zeke Jones scored rushing touchdowns in the third, then Young hit Dean Johnson with an 8-yard TD. Nicholls State, sparked by Chika Madu’s 68-yard kickoff return, struck quickly in the fourth with Landy Klann’s 2-yard TD run. After the Lions recovered the onside kick, Klann threw a 3-yard TD pass to Kenyad Blair. Robert Alford’s interception snuffed out the next Nicholls State drive.

Score by Quarters 1 Southeastern La. 7 Stephen F. Austin 14

Score by Quarters 1 Nicholls State 0 Southeastern La. 3

2 3 7

3 3 0

4 Score 7 20 7 28

Scoring Summary First Quarter SFA - Mosley 2 pass from Attaway (Wiggs kick), 5:26 SFA - Johnson 12 run (Wiggs kick), 3:13 SLU - Jones 1 run (Sebastian kick), :29 Second Quarter SLU - FG Sebastian 33, 3:51 SFA - Crawford 3 pass from Attaway (Wiggs kick), 1:53 Third Quarter SLU - FG Sebastian 32, 5:18 Fourth Quarter SFA - Gambel 45 pass from Attaway (Wiggs kick), 13:52 SLU - Theodore 29 pass from Young (Sebastian kick), 10:35 TEAM STATS SLU SFA FIRST DOWNS 17 28 RUSHES-YARDS 31-113 39-162 PASSING YDS 179 312 Passes Att-Comp-Int 42-32-1 52-25-4 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 73-292 91-474 Punt Returns-Yards 2-3 1-51 Kickoff Returns-Yards 4-88 3-91 Interception Returns-Yards 4-97 1-44 Punts (Number-Avg) 10-46.7 5-42.2 Fumbles-Lost 4-1 1-0 Penalties-Yards 4-34 7-52 Possession Time 32:01 27:59 RUSHING SLU - Jones 13-79; Weary 10-36; Collins 1-4;Young 7-minus 6. SFA - Lawson 12-83; Barnes 11-51; Johnson 6-41; Ford 4-12; Walker 3-6; TEAM 2-minus 9; Nelson 1-minus 22. PASSING SLU - Young 32-41-1-179; Collins 0-1-0-0. SFA - Attaway 25-52-4-312. RECEIVING SLU - Yarborough 9-56; D. Johnson 8-52; Theodore 6-68; Collins 4-1; Weary 4-minus 3; Jones 1-5. SFA - Lott 6-94; Crawford 6-59; Gambel 4-81; Mosley 3-12; Roberson 2-32; Brooks 1-17; Scott 1-9; Hadnot 1-5; Johnson 1-3.

2 0 7

3 0 21

4 Score 14 14 0 31

Scoring Summary First Quarter SLU - FG Sebastian 21, 11:41 Second Quarter SLU - Theodore 1 pass from Young (Sebastian kick), :02 Third Quarter SLU - Weary 1 run (Sebastiankick), 7:53 SLU - Jones 6 run (Sebastian kick), 6:05 SLU - D. Johnson 8 pass from Young (Sebastian kick), :00 Fourth Quarter NICH - Klann 2 run (Dolan kick), 12:53 NICH - Blair 3 pass from Klann (Dolan kick), 11:39 TEAM STATS NICH SLU FIRST DOWNS 21 23 RUSHES-YARDS 38-146 33-166 PASSING YDS 266 227 Passes Att-Comp-Int 33-21-2 35-23-0 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 71-412 68-393 Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 1-60 Kickoff Returns-Yards 5-134 2-10 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 2-0 Punts (Number-Avg) 2-35.5 4-33.5 Fumbles-Lost 3-3 1-1 Penalties-Yards 13-90 7-44 Possession Time 35:37 24:23 RUSHING NICH - Caston 23-94; Washington 7-42; Landry 1-25; Bolt 1-2; Klann 5-1; TEAM 1-minus 18. SLU - Jones 12-66; Weary 14-63; Young 6-39; TEAM 1-minus 2. PASSING NICH - Caston 12-18-1-175; Klann 9-15-1-91. SLU - Young 23-35-0-227. RECEIVING NICH - Blair 4-51; Bolt 4-30; Warren 3-29; Turner 3-23; Arcement 2-58; Wynn 2-33; Scelfo 1-17; Tate 1-13; Hanberry 1-12. SLU - Theodore 8-62; Collins 4-45; D. Johnson 4-27;Yarborough 3-67; Weary 2-10; Jones 1-11; Duplessis 1-5.

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All-Conference Honors ALL-LOUISIANA INTERCOLLEGIATE 1946 Pat Kenelly, E John Mitchell, G Angie Antonelli, C Jerome Davis, HB Al Ramboli, HB

1947

Angie Antonelli, C Jerome Davis, HB

ALL-GULF STATES CONFERENCE 1948 Brisco Dugas, FB

1949

Noel Wilkins, E

1950

Noel Wilkins, E Robert Morse, G Leo Jones, HB

1951

Bill Callery, T Joe Andrew, G Walt Andrews, C; Robert Morse, G Hubert Polk, HB

1952

Bill Callery, T Joe Andrew, G Ed Welch, HB

1953

Bobby Jennings, C Ray Porta, QB Don Marino, HB

1954

Huey Husser, E Gerald Stone, T Tommy Bell, HB Don Marino, HB Ray Porta, QB

1955

Huey Husser, E Dan Fournet, G

1956

Huey Husser, E Tommy Bell, HB

1957

Ken Bailey, C

1958

C.J. Alexander, HB

1961

Paul Alexander, T Billy Johnson, C Billy Ladner, HB Sam Gourrier, G

1962

Carroll Goulas, G Monty Crook, DB

1963

Maxie Williams, T Ronnie Booksh, G

1964

Maxie Williams, T Ellis Johnson, HB Ronnie Frederic, G Earl Dieterich, E Jerry Joe Dunaway, CB Harry Nunez, FB

1965

Harry Nunez, HB Charlie Whitney, HB Earl Dieterich, E Billy Andrews, C Ronnie Frederick, G Steve Seabolt, T Henry Andrews, G

Alan Klein, MG; Nolan Gill, TE Horace Belton, RB Frank Vendt, OG Don Short, DB

1975

Billy Murray, C

1976

Don Griffin, QB (Offensive Player of the Year) Wallace Taylor, TE Horace Belton, RB

1977

Keen Jackson, T Frank Londono, K James Magruder, P

1978

Anthony Vereen, DB Wayne LeBlanc, DT Calvin Favron, DE James Magruder, P

ALL-LOUISIANA 1971

Kerry Duplessis, DB

1972

1966

Duane Floyd, E Billy Andrews, LB Ronnie Frederic, G Fred Gary, G Charlie Whitney, HB

Mike Klein, DB

1975

Horace Belton, RB

1977

1967

Dan Brewer, QB Mack Faul, FB David LeSage, S

1968

David LeSage, S Bobby Vicknair, DT Ronnie Hornsby, LB Wayne Sullivan, P

James Magruder, P

1978

James Magruder, P

1979

Lyle Walker, OG

1980

John Stanley, C

1969

Ronnie Hornsby, LB Roger Gill, DE Bobby Vicknair, DT Johnny Daigle, DB Steve Keller, DB Joe Jordan, C Denny Smith, P

1981

1970

Bret Wright, P Jerry Butler, RB (2nd Team)

Ronnie Hornsby, LB Roger Gill, DE Bobby Vicknair, DT Leslie Hymel, DB Ted Glaser, TB Joe Jordan, OT

1959

ALL-GULF SOUTH CONFERENCE 1971

C.J. Alexander, HB Duane Grom, T

Kerry Duplessis, DB Duke Tunnard, TE

1960

1972

Paul Alexander, T Wilbur Derrick, HB Elbert Harris, QB

1974

Oscar Lofton (Coach of the Year)

1982

Jerry Butler, RB (2nd Team)

1983

1984

Scott Senner, P

1985

Willie Shepherd, NG

2003

Brett Beard, DE (2nd Team)

2004

Mike Klein, DB Billy Percy, LB Bobby Hill, WR

Felton Huggins, WR Martin Hankins, QB Josh Taylor, TE Kenard White, OL (2nd Team) Ray Perkins, RB (2nd Team)

1973

Alan Klein, MG

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2005

Josh Taylor, TE (2nd Team) Duriel Adams, DB (2nd Team) Felton Huggins, WR (2nd Team)

2006

Jay Lucas, RB (HM; Newcomer of the Year) Donald Usry, OL (2nd Team)

2007

Jeff Turner, K (2nd Team)

2008

Tommy Connors, DB Mark Newbill, LB (2nd Team) Simmie Yarborough, WR (Freshman of the Year)

2009

Mark Newbill, LB Re’Keem Wilson, DB (2nd Team) Simmie Yarborough, WR (Honoable Mention) David Ward, OL (HM) Mike Lucas (Coach of the Year)

2010

Simmie Yarborough, WR Tommy Connors, DB Kevin Hughes, OL (2nd Team) Nathan Clophus, DL (2nd Team) Mark Newbill, LB (2nd Team)

2011

Josh Penton, OL (2nd Team)

ALL-INDEPENDENT 2003

Victor Carter, OL Brett Beard, DE Marvin Jones, LB Jim Hall, P Keylam Davis, RS (Specialist of the Year) Martin Hankins, QB (2nd Team) Kenard White, OL (2nd Team) David Daniels, CB (HM)

ALL-SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE 2005 Felton Huggins, WR Hutch Gonzales, WR (2nd Team) Josh Taylor, TE (2nd Team) Calvin Greenwood, OL (2nd Team) Derrick Mincey, DL (2nd Team) Duriel Adams, DB (2nd Team) Jim Hall, P (2nd Team) Trey Willie, QB (HM) Donald Usry, C (HM) Rudy Johnson, DE (HM) David Daniels, LB (HM) Demoris Hardiman, LB (HM) Charles Hall, CB (HM)

2006

Donald Usry, OL Jay Lucas, RB (2nd Team) Steven Smith, DL (2nd Team) Tommy Connors, DB (2nd Team) Jim Hall, P (2nd Team) Crawford Kilpatrick, WR (HM) Marquis Rogers, DL (HM) Demoris Hardiman, LB (HM) Corlando McChristion, DB (HM)


All-Conference Honors 2007

2010

Jay Lucas, RB Jeff Turner, PK Earl Cager, OL (2nd Team) Eric Jackson, DB (2nd Team) Tommy Connors, DB (2nd Team) Byron Ross, WR (HM) Mark Newbill, LB (HM) Antonio Richardson, LB (HM) Eric Jackson, RS (HM)

Nathan Clophus, DL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . General Studies Tommy Connors, DB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Marketing Sam Fairley, RB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . General Studies

NFF Hampshire Honor Society 2010 Brad Bardy, OL

2011

2008

Cole Wardell, TE

Tommy Connors, DB Marquis Powell, DB (2nd Team) Simmie Yarborough, WR (Freshman of the Year/HM) Jay Lucas, RB (HM) Brad Bardy, OL (HM) Kevin Hughes, OL (HM) Devin Boutwell, DL (HM) Steven Honore, DE (HM) Quinten Pierre, LB (HM) Marquis Powell, RS (HM)

2009

Mark Newbill, LB Re’Keem Wilson, DB Jasper Ducksworth, RB (2nd Team) Simmie Yarborough, TE (2nd Team) David Ward, OL (2nd Team) Chris Wilson, WR (HM) Kevin Hughes, OL (HM) Jeff Turner, K (HM) Jeff Turner, PK (HM) Quinten Pierre, LB (HM) Paul Moneaux, LS (HM)

The Sports Network established the Walter Payton Player of the Year Award in 1987, and it is presented annually to the most outstanding college football player on the FCS level. 2004 - Martin Hankins, QB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7th

JERRY RICE AWARD

The Sports Network established the Jerry Rice Freshman of the Year Award in 2011, and it is presented annually to the most outstanding freshman college football player on the FCS level. 2011 - Jordan Wells, KR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10th

Most Valuable Players

2010

Tommy Connors, DB Simmie Yarborough, WR (2nd Team) Kevin Hughes, OL (2nd Team) Nathan Clophus, DL (2nd Team) Mark Newbill, LB (2nd Team) Ryan Godare, LB (HM) Re’Keem Wilson, DB (HM) Josh Penton, OL (HM)

2011

Simmie Yarborough, WR Josh Penton, OL (2nd Team) Robert Alford, DB (2nd Team) Brandon Collins, WR (HM) Jordan Wells, KR (Freshman of the Year/HM) Gasten Gabriel, OL (HM) Matt McCormick, P (HM)

ACADEMIC ALL-SOUTHLAND 2005

Jim Hall, K . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kinesiology Steven Smith, DL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Accounting

2006

Keithshone Dantzler, LB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kinesiology Johnny Flowers, OL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . General Studies Jim Hall, P . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Biology

2007

Tommy Connors, DB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Accounting Johnny Flowers, OL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Biology

2008

Brad Bardy, OL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kinesiology Tommy Connors, DB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Accounting Cole Wardell, TE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . General Business

2009

WALTER PAYTON AWARD

David Ward, OL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Biology

1950 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Robert Morse 1951 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Robert Morse 1952 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Joe Andrew 1953 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Bobby Joe Jennings 1954 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ray Porta 1955 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wayne Strickland 1956 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Dan Fournet 1957 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wayne Dugas 1958 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .C.J. Alexander 1959 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .C.J. Alexander 1960 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Elbert Harris 1961 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Billy Johnson 1962 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Monty Crook 1963 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Maxie Williams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Kenneth Dyer 1964 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ellis Johnson 1965 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Harry Nunez 1966 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Charlie Whitney 1967 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dan Brewer 1968 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . David LeSage 1969 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Darrell Beard 1970 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ted Glaser 1971 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Charles Santora 1972 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gene Estapa - Off. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mike Klein - Def. 1973 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Mike Scioneaux - Off. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Alan Klein - Def. 1974 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Horace Belton - Off. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Alan Klein - Def. 1975 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Horace Belton - Off. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mike Hornsby - Def. 1976 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Horace Belton - Off. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Wayne Faul - Def. 1977 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dean Waguespack - Off. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C.A. Hill - Def. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Wayne LeBlanc - Def. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Wayne Faul - Def. 1978 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Johnny Wells - Off. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Wayne LeBlanc - Def. 1979 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mack Boatner - Off. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ferman Gautier - Def. 1980 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mack Boatner - Off. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Marc Stubbs - Def. 1981 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Leslie Jackson - Off. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ormando Whitlock - Def. 1982 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jerry Butler - Off. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Mark Millet - Def. 1983 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jerry Butler - Off. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sterling Joseph - Def. 1984 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jerry Butler - Off. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Johnny Boudreaux - Def.

Team Captains

1946 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pat Kenelly 1947 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . James Odom 1948 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sam Conerly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Asa Wyman 1949 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .David Graves 1950 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Noel Wilkins 1951 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gary Holcomb . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Louis Campos 1952 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Charles M. Martin 1953 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bobby Joe Jennings 1954 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Gerald Stone 1955 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Rodney Vizinat 1956 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Don Peroyea . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dan Fournet 1957 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kenneth Bailey 1958 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . George Thomas 1959 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Oscar Lofton 1960 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .James Hanely . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Arthur Debetaz 1961 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Elbert Harris . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sam Gourrier . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Billy Johnson 1962 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Carroll Goulas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Larry King . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Darryl Morris 1963 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ronnie Booksh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Alvin Doyle 1964 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kenneth Dyer 1965 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lester Smith 1966 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Charles Whitney 1967 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Danny Schilling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bill Rauschenbach 1968 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Dan Brewer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .David LeSage 1969 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mac Faul 1970 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ronnie Hornsby 1971 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Charles Santora 1972 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bobby Duhe 1973 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Billy Percy 1974 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nolan Gill 1975 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Bill Murray 1976 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Don Griffin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Rogers Wilson 1977 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Keen Jackson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . James Magruder 1978 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wayne LeBlanc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Arnold Schexnayder 1979 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ferman Gauthier . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Matthew Hovsepian 1980 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Johnny Wells . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Marc Stubbs 1981 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Robbie Mahfouz . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Richard Woodward 1982 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ronnie Doyle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mark Millet 1983 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mark Silvio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Russell Schmidt 1984 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jerry Butler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Johnny Boudreaux 2003 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Victor Carter, Brett . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Beard, Marvin Jones, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Josh Taylor 2004 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Martin Hankins, Ray . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Perkins, Marvin Jones, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . William Shensky

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All-Americans

T.J. Campion

Ray Porta

Elbert Harris

Wilbur Derrick

Billy Ladner

Ronnie Hornsby

Alan Klein

Bret Wright

Willie Shepherd

Scott Senner

Martin Hankins

Felton Huggins

Huey Husser

C.J. Alexander

T.C. Calmes

Huey Husser, End, 1955 Husser, a four-year starter for Southeastern and member of three Gulf States Conference championship squads, was a crowd favorite from the moment he donned the Southeastern uniform. Husser regularly wowed Strawberry Stadium crowds with his circus - then known as “dipsy-doodle” - catches and was considered one of the top receivers in the nation throughout his career. Over the span of his career, Husser caught 60 passes for 861 yards and 15 touchdowns. The versatile star stepped in as the Lions’ punter in 1955, leading the GSC with a 36.5 average. Husser is one of two players in school history to lead the team in receiving all four years. Husser signed with the Chicago Cardinals after his Southeastern career.

Jeff Turner

Tommy Connors

T.J. Campion, Tackle, 1942-46 Campion was the second player in Southeastern history to be named All-American. Campion’s 1942 squad finished 5-5 and was the last Southeastern football team prior to the three-year hiatus that resulted from World War II. Campion was again named All-American in 1946 and was a member of the first undefeated team in school history, as the Lion finished the campaign 9-0. Campion went on to be drafted by the Philadelphia Eagles. Ray Porta, Quarterback, 1954 A two-time All-Gulf States Conference selection, Porta was arguably the most successful signal caller in Southeastern history. Porta led the Lions to back-to-back GSC trophies and an undefeated season in 1954. Porta led the conference in passing in both 1953 and 1954, in addition to leading in punting in the latter season. Over his two-year career, Porta completed 97 of 209 passes for 1559 yards and threw 24 touchdown passes versus just nine interceptions on the way to leading Southeastern to a 15-3 record over the span. During the the flawless 1954 campaign, Porta set a single-season school record for touchdown passes with 15 and engineered an offense that set single-season school records for points (379), rushing yards (2,985) and total offense (3,952). Porta ranks among the Lions’ career passing yardage leaders. Porta was named second-team quarterback on the Louisiana Collegiate All-Time Football Team for players who finished their careers before 1965.

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C.J. Alexander, Halfback, 1958-59 Dubbed “The Black Knight”, Alexander was the second player in Southeastern history to earn All-American honors in multiple years. Alexander led the Lions in rushing in 1958 as a junior, covering 596 yards on 108 carries and scoring eight touchdowns. Alexander came back with an even more impressive season in 1959, averaging 7.1 yards per carry on the way to 787 yards and seven touchdowns. . Alexander signed with the Boston Patriots after graduation and went on to play for the Edmonton Eskimos of the Canadian Football League. T.C. Calmes, Tackle, 1960 Calmes, a Hammond High product, received Special Mention on the Williamson Mid-Bracket All-American team in 1960. A second team All-Gulf States Conference selection, the fouryear letterwinner was a mainstay on the Southeastern offensive and defensive lines throughout his career. Elbert Harris, Quarterback, 1961 Harris was a four-year letterwinner for the Lions. After playing sparingly his freshman campaign, Harris took the starting quarterback job during the 1959 season and held on to it for the remainder of his Southeastern career. Harris finished his career having completed 69-of-179 passes for 1217 yards. During his three years as a starter, Southeastern amassed a record of 23-6 and won two Gulf State Conference crowns. Harris was also a standout defensive back, leading the Lions with three interceptions in 1960. In 1961, Harris was the co-captain of the East team in the All American Bowl and signed with the Dallas Cowboys after graduation.

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All-Americans Wilbur Derrick, Halfback, 1961 Known as the “Gentleman Halfback”, Derrick joined the Lions in 1960 after a stint in the Army and made an immediate impact. Having the unenviable task of replacing Lion All-American C.J. Alexander in the Southeastern backfield, Derrick led the Gulf States Conference in rushing in both 1960 and 1961. Over his two-year stint, Derrick carried the ball 225 times for 1046 yards (20th in school history) and the Lions won back-to-back GSC titles. Billy Ladner, Halfback, 1961 Ladner was a member of the Lions 1960 and 1961 teams, which won back-to-back Gulf States Conference championships. Ladner earned All-American honors in 1961, after leading to GSC in scoring, setting then-school records for touchdowns (10) and total points (66). The halfback also led the team in kick returns with a 26.3 yard average, intercepted 5 passes with a 43.2 yard interception return average and earned All-GSC honors in 1961. Ladner is ranked sixth in Southeastern history in career scoring with 104 points. His 98-yard interception return versus Florence State in 1961 is the longest in school history and his 95-yard kickoff return versus Louisiana Tech later that season is the second longest in school history. Ronnie Hornsby, Linebacker, 1970 Hornsby, one of only two Lions to have his number retired (along with Horace Belton), made an immediate impact at Southeastern after an outstanding prep career in which he led the State in rushing yardage his senior season at Greensburg High School. As a four-year starter at linebacker for the Lions, Hornsby was a three-time all-Gulf States Conference selection in both 1968 and ‘69 and was the outstanding lineman in the conference in 1969. He finished his career with seven interceptions and was the leading tackler on the squad each year. He earned all-America honors following his senior season of 1970.

Alan Klein, Linebacker, 1973-74 A two-time All-American, Klein had 132 tackles (80 solo) in his senior season, helping the Lions to a 6-4 record, its first winning season in nine years. Klein is one of seven players in school history to be named All-America twice. Bret Wright, Punter, 1983 Wright earned recognition from both Kodak and the Associated Press after the 1983 season, finishing the season second in the nation in punting with a 44.2 average, leading to his eighth round selection by the New York Jets in the 1984 NF L Draft. Wright finished his career with a 42.2 average, second in school history. Willie Shepherd, Nose Guard, 1984-85 Shepherd earned Kodak First Team All-America Honors in his senior season, recording 89 tackles (69 solo), 11 tackles for loss and five sacks. He was also credited with a forced fumble and broke up three passes. In 1984, Shepherd made 85 tackles (67 solo), 19 tackles behind the line of scrimmage and seven sacks. He forced a fumble and recovered two. His 76-yard interception return for a touchdown versus Western Kentucky was the fourth longest in school history. He became only the seventh player in school history to earn All-American honors multiple times. Scott Senner, Punter, 1984 Senner transferred to Southeastern prior to the 1984 season from Pearl River Junior College and earned AllAmerica accolades in his lone season in a Lion uniform. He averaged 43.3 yards per punt on 63 punts, notching a long of 61 yards. His 1984 average puts him on top of the Lions’ career punting list.

Gridiron Honors ALL-AMERICA: James Carlin (1937) • Associated Press Little All-American - 1937 T.J. Campion, Tackle (1940-42, 1946) • First Team, Associated Press Little All-American - 1942 • First Team, Associated Press Little All-American - 1946 Joe Andrew, Guard (1951-52) • Second Team, Williamson Mid-Bracket All-American - 1952 Ray Porta, Quarterback (1953-54) • First Team, Associated Press Little All-American - 1954 Huey Husser, End (1953-56) • First Team, NAIA Associated Press Little All-American - 1955 Don Peroyea, Tackle (1953-56) •  Special Mention, Williamson Mid-Bracket All-American - 1956 Frank Bourgeois, Halfback (1955-57) • Honorable Mention, Associated Press Little All-American - 1957 C.J. Alexander, Halfback (1958-59) •  Honorable Mention, Williamson Mid-Bracket All-American - 1958 •  Honorable Mention, Williamson Mid-Bracket All-American - 1959 •  Honorable Mention, Associated Press All-American - 1959 T.C. Calmes, Tackle (1957-60) • Special Mention, Williamson Mid-Bracket All-American - 1960 Wilbur Derrick, Halfback (1960-61) • Honorable Mention, Williamson Mid-Bracket All-American - 1960 • Second Team, Academic All-American - 1961 Elbert Harris, Quarterback (1958-61) • Honorable Mention, Williamson Mid-Bracket All-American - 1960 • First-Team, NAIA (defense) All-American - 1961 • Honorable Mention, Associated Press All-American - 1961 • Special Mention, Williamson Mid-Bracket All-American - 1961 Luther Fortenberry, Tackle (1957-60) • Honorable Mention, Williamson Mid-Bracket All-American - 1960 Paul Alexander, Guard/Tackle (1960-61) • Honorable Mention, Williamson Mid-Bracket All-American - 1960 • Honorable Mention, Williamson Mid-Bracket All-American - 1961 • Honorable Mention, NAIA (defense) All-American - 1961 Billy Johnson, Center (1960-61) • Honorable Mention, Associate Press All-American - 1961

Martin Hankins, Quarterback, 2004 Hankins was one of the top quarterbacks in the nation in his sophomore season. He led the nation in passing yards (4,240), completions (357), attempts (540), total offense (387.3 yards per game) and touchdown passes (35). A second-team selection by Don Hansen’s Football Gazette, Hankins’ yardage total was the 5th-highest in I-AA history. Only the 10th player in I-AA history to pass for more than 4,000 yards in a season, Hankins finished 7th in the voting for the Payton Award, awarded annually to I-AA’s top player. Felton Huggins, Wide Receiver, 2004 Huggins was a third-team selection by the Associated Press, the Sports Network and Don Hansen’s Football Gazette and a fourth-team pick by CollegeSportsReport.com after finishing the season with 84 catches, 1,313 yards and 13 touchdowns - all new school records. He ranked in the top 5 nationally in receptions, receiving yards and touchdown receptions. Huggins was named national Offensive Player of the Week after each of the first two weeks of the season, amassing 200-plus yards in wins over Arkansas-Monticello and McNeese State. Jeff Turner, Placekicker, 2007 Turner was a honorable mention selection by the Sports Network after connecting on 17 of 20 field goals. A first team All-SLC and second team All-Louisiana pick, Turner set a SLC record with six field goals at Texas State. Tommy Connors, Defensive Back, 2008 A first team All-Southland Conference and an All-American selection, Connors led Southeastern and was second in the Southland Conference with 108 tackles while leading the league with four interceptions in 2008. The three-time All-Southland Conference standout and former Archbishop Shaw product earned All-America honors by the Associated Press, the Sports Network and College Sporting News. Connors posted four games with 10 or more tackles, highlighted by a 15-tackle performance at nationally-ranked Central Arkansas.

Jack Andre, Guard (1960-62) • Honorable Mention, Williamson Mid-Bracket All-American Monty Crook, End (1959-62) • Honorable Mention, Williamson Mid-Bracket All-American • Honorable Mention, Williamson Mid-Bracket All-American Ellis Johnson, Halfback (1961-64) • Honorable Mention, Williamson Mid-Bracket All-American Billy Ladner, Halfback (1959-61) • First Team, Williamson Mid-Bracket All-American - 1961 Ronnie Hornsby, Linebacker (1967-70) • First Team, Associated Press All-American - 1970 Alan Klein, Linebacker (1971-74) • First Team, Associated Press All-American - 1973 • First Team, Associated Press All-American - 1974 Bret Wright, Punter (1981-83) • First Team, Kodak All-American - 1983 • Second Team, Associated Press All-American - 1983 Scott Senner, Punter (1984) • First Team, Associated Press All-American - 1984 Willie Shepherd, Nose Guard (1982-85) • Kodak All-America, First Team - 1985 • Associated Press, Second Team - 1984 Martin Hankins, Quarterback (2003-04) • Second Team, Don Hansen’s Football Gazette - 2004 Felton Huggins, Wide Receiver (2003-05) • Third Team, Associated Press - 2004 • Third Team, Sports Network - 2004 • Third Team, Don Hansen’s Football Gazette - 2004 • Fourth Team, CollegeSportsReport.com - 2004 Kenard White, Offensive Lineman (2003-04) • Second Team, Don Hansen’s Football Gazette - 2004 Josh Taylor, Tight End (2003-05) • Second Team, Don Hansen’s Football Gazette - 2005 Jeff Turner, Placekicker (2006-09) • Honorable Mention, Sports Network - 2007 Tommy Connors, Defensive Back (2006-10) • Second Team, Sports Network - 2008 • Third Team, Associated Press - 2008 • Honorable Mention, College Sporting News - 2008

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Rushing Records INDIVIDUAL CAREER RUSHING RECORDS Rushing Yards 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

3,232 3,222 2,776 2,710 1,857 1,849 1,832 1,755 1,750 1,412

Jerry Butler Horace Belton Mack Boatner Jay Lucas Rogers Wilson Ray Perkins Tommy Bell Robert Hicks Ted Glaser Gino Marino

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

706 682 591 471 441 429 397 366 365 361

Jerry Butler Horace Belton Mack Boatner Jay Lucas Ted Glaser Robert Hicks Darrell Beard Johnny Wells Gino Marino Mac Faul

Rushing TDs 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 8. 9.

31 28 25 22 20 15 15 14 12 12 12

Horace Belton Jerry Butler Mack Boatner Jay Lucas Zeke Jones Ray Perkins Ellis Johnson C.J. Alexander Rogers Wilson Charles Whitney Darrell Beard

1981-84 1973-76 1978-81 2006-08 1973-76 2003-04 1953-57 1977-80 1967-70 1970-73

1981-84 1973-76 1978-81 2006-08 1967-70 1977-80 1969-71 1977-80 1970-73 1966-69

1973-76 1981-84 1978-81 2006-08 2008-11 2003-04 1961-64 1958-59 1973-76 1963-66 1969-71

Average Yards/Rush (minimum 50 attempts) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

8.08 7.57 6.22 6.06 5.79 5.75 5.54 5.54 5.47 5.39

Larry Troxler (79-638) Don Marino (171-1294) C.J. Alexander (213-1324) Charles Hayes (88-533) Russell Gautreaux (62-359) Jay Lucas (471-2710) Bobby Dugas (78-432) Ray Perkins (334-1849) Jerry Schwab (70-383) Marion Salloum (140-754)

1953-54 1953-54 1958-59 1962-63 1956 2006-08 1955-58 2003-04 1958-60 1952-53

INDIVIDUAL SEASON RUSHING RECORDS Rushing Yards 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

1,239 1,168 1,148 1,092 1,061 1,038 980 902 861 806

Jay Lucas (173-1,239) Horace Belton (245-1,168) Ray Perkins (179-1,148) Jerry Butler (235-1,092) Horace Belton (206-1,061) Ted Glaser (259-1,038) Jerry Butler (228-980) Jerry Butler (176-902) Don Marino (90-861) Mack Boatner (171-806)

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

259 245 235 228 215 206 179 176 175 173

Rushing TDs 1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 7.

14 12 11 10 10 9 8 8 8 8

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2007 1975 2004 1984 1974 1970 1983 1982 1954 1979

Ted Glaser (259-1,038) Horace Belton (245-1,168) Jerry Butler (235-1,092) Jerry Butler (228-980) Darrell Beard (215-769) Horace Belton (206-1,061) Ray Perkins (179-1,148) Jerry Butler (176-902) Mack Boatner (175-720) Jay Lucas (173-1,239)

1970 1975 1984 1983 1969 1974 2004 1982 1981 2007

Horace Belton Jay Lucas Jerry Butler Mack Boatner Horace Belton Ray Perkins Jerry Butler Mack Boatner Zeke Jones Ellis Johnson

1974 2007 1984 1979 1975 2004 1983 1981 2010 1964

Ray Perkins topped the 100-yard rushing mark eight times in his two seasons in a Southeastern uniform. He ranks sixth in school history with 1,849 yards rushing and his 1,148 yards in 2004 is the third-highest total in a single-season.

Average Yards/Rush (minimum 50 attempts) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

9.57 7.55 7.49 7.16 7.12

Don Marino (90-861) Rogers Wilson (65-491) Tommy Bell (67-502) Jay Lucas (173-1239) C.J.Alexander (105-748)

1954 1974 1954 2007 1959

200-Yard Rushing Games Name Mack Boatner Horace Belton Jay Lucas Jerry Butler Ted Glaser

Date 11/8/80 11/9/74 10/20/07 10/18/84 11/23/68

Opponent Delta State Delta State Central Arkansas Southwest Texas Northwestern State

Yards (att.) TD 275 (19) 2 267 (41) 4 215 (24) 2 215 (28) 1 203 (34) 3

100-Yard Rushing Games Name Ray Perkins Mack Boatner Horace Belton Horace Belton C.J.Alexander Ted Glaser Jay Lucas Jerry Butler Harry Nunez Jeff Senegal Jerry Butler Ray Perkins C.J.Alexander Charlie Thomas Horace Belton Horace Belton Mike Thompson Jay Lucas Horace Belton C.J.Alexander Ted Glaser Jay Lucas Charlie Thomas Marion Salloum Jasper Ducksworth Charlie Hayes Jerry Butler Ted Glaser Robert Hicks Tom Johnson Jay Lucas Tommy Bell Darrell Beard Mack Boatner Ray Perkins Robert Hicks Gino Marino Greg Domiano Horace Belton Don Marino Mack Boatner Don Marino

Date 11/11/04 10/13/79 10/12/74 9/25/76 10/17/59 11/21/70 11/17/07 9/11/82 11/21/64 11/16/85 10/8/83 10/16/04 9/17/59 9/19/81 9/27/75 10/9/76 10/31/70 10/6/07 11/1/75 11/21/59 11/14/70 11/10/07 9/12/81 11/14/53 10/10/09 10/18/63 9/24/83 10/10/70 9/27/80 9/21/84 9/15/07 9/22/56 11/8/69 11/15/80 11/20/04 9/27/80 11/3/73 10/17/81 9/20/75 10/30/54 10/13/79 9/25/54

Opponent Texas College Northwestern State Troy State Cameron Florence State Northwestern State Nicholls State McNeese State Northwestern State Northwestern State Troy State Mercyhurst Southwestern La. Southwest Texas Cameron Troy State Youngstown State Stephen F.Austin Louisiana Tech Northwestern State McNeese State Sam Houston State Southwestern La. McNeese State Texas State Corpus Christi East Texas State Pensacola Navy Illinois State Mississippi College Kentucky Wesleyan Southwestern La. Louisiana Tech Nicholls State Gardner-Webb Illinois State Delta State Southern Tennessee-Martin Stetson Northwestern State Southwestern La.

Yards (att.) TD 188 (21) 3 188 (31) 3 179 (20) 2 177 (24) 3 176 (19) 2 176 (34) 2 174 (25) 2 173 (23) 0 169 (19) 1 169 (25) 0 169 (23) 1 168 (18) 1 168 1 165 (20) 0 164 (29) 1 163 (23) 2 162 (14) 3 158 (13) 2 158 (29) 1 157 2 151 (40) 1 147 (16) 1 145 (21) 1 144 (11) 0 143 (22) 3 143 (9) 1 140 (25) 2 140 (29) 0 139 (29) 1 139 (19) 0 138 (9) 2 136 (12) 1 135 (28) 1 135 (25) 1 134 (21) 0 134 (29) 1 133 (32) 0 132 (30) 0 132 (23) 2 131 (14) 0 131 (28) 0 130 (14) 0

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Rogers Wilson Mike Scioneaux Jay Lucas Ellis Johnson Jerry Butler Gino Marino Jay Lucas Wayne Dugas Horace Belton Jerry Butler Jerry Butler Horace Belton Dean Waguespack Charlie Thomas Mack Boatner Jay Lucas Ray Perkins Greg Domiano Ray Perkins Jerry Zimmerman Jerry Butler Darrell Beard Herbie Williams Jay Lucas Ted Glaser Horace Belton Tommy Calandro Jerry Butler Mack Boatner Wilbur Derrick Gino Marino Jerry Butler Mack Boatner Mack Boatner Kendall Denmark Billy Ladner Ray Perkins Wilbur Derrick Charlie Whitney Robert Hicks Don Griffin Jerry Butler Sam Fairley Zeke Jones Mack Boatner Ray Perkins Tommy Bell Harry Nunez Brett Brian C.J.Alexander Clell Rosetti Louis Carliste Zeke Jones Jerry Butler C.J.Alexander Mack Boatner Lynn Day Sam Fairley Mickey Catalanotta Horace Belton

10/25/75 11/17/73 11/3/07 12/21/64 10/4/84 9/30/72 9/16/06 11/23/57 11/2/74 11/3/84 10/1/83 9/21/74 10/15/77 10/25/80 10/24/81 10/18/08 9/27/03 10/3/82 10/09/04 10/15/49 11/6/82 9/27/69 11/19/77 9/30/06 11/7/70 9/20/75 11/18/78 9/18/82 10/24/81 9/16/61 9/23/72 10/29/83 11/11/78 10/18/80 10/18/80 9/23/61 9/11/04 11/12/60 10/29/66 10/8/77 10/23/76 9/29/84 9/11/10 9/11/10 10/12/78 10/18/03 10/31/53 10/9/65 10/1/83 11/29/58 11/26/68 11/20/54 9/10/09 10/24/81 11/29/58 9/15/79 10/28/67 11/18/10 9/17/55 11/15/75

Northeast Louisiana Northwestern State Texas State Southwestern La. Sam Houston State Nicholls State Jacksonville Northwestern State Louisiana Tech Southwest Missouri Western Kentucky Tennessee-Martin Livingston Northeast Louisiana Stephen F.Austin Northwestern State Texas State Jackson State Northern Colorado Northwestern State Southern Lamar Northwestern State Gardner-Webb Louisiana Tech Tennessee-Martin Northwestern State Central Florida Northeast Louisiana Southwestern La. Abilene Christian Jackson State Nicholls State Texas Southern Texas Southern East Texas State McNeese State McNeese State Pensacola Navy Troy State Northeast Louisiana Western Kentucky Tennessee-Martin Tennessee-Martin Northeast Louisiana Webber International Northwestern State Samford Western Kentucky Tampa McNeese State Northwestern State Union College Northeast Louisiana Tampa Murray State Pensacola Navy Nicholls State Northeast Louisiana Nicholls State

130 (15) 130 (16) 130 (19) 130 (19) 129 (15) 127 (28) 125 (9) 123 (22) 123 (23) 123 (33) 123 (28) 122 (14) 122 (9) 121 (18) 121 (29) 120 (19) 120 (11) 120 (22) 119 (15) 118 (19) 118 (19) 116 (37) 116 (25) 115 (20) 115 (26) 114 (17) 114 (20) 114 (24) 114 (21) 112 (18) 112 (20) 111 (26) 111 (26) 111 (14) 111 (15) 111 (7) 110 (17) 110 (21) 110 (11) 110 (25) 109 (15) 109 (11) 108 (15) 108 (17) 108 (18) 107 (9) 107 (21) 107 (23) 107 (11) 107 (18) 107 (18) 107 106 (13) 106 (22) 106 (17) 106 (11) 105 (18) 105 (14) 105 (10) 105 (30)

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


Rushing Records Steve Sifton Ed Welch Mack Boatner Frankie Bourgois Ray Perkins Clell Rosetti Horace Belton Ted Glaser Robert Hicks Jerry Butler Greg Domiano Jay Lucas Charlie Thomas

9/29/84 11/9/57 11/11/78 11/9/57 11/6/04 11/15/69 9/14/74 11/26/68 9/8/79 10/16/82 11/7/81 11/8/08 10/18/80

Western Kentucky Louisiana Tech Nicholls State Louisiana Tech Jacksonville McNeese State North Alabama McNeese State McNeese State Texas Southern Southern Texas State Texas Southern

104 (28) 104 (7) 104 (18) 104 (7) 103 (12) 103 (20) 103 (24) 102 (25) 102 (24) 102 (15) 101 (22) 100 (12) 100 (15)

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

Most 100-Yard Rushing Games 1. 2. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 10.

Jerry Butler (1981-84) Mack Boatner (1978-81) Horace Belton (1973-76) Jay Lucas (2006-08) Ray Perkins (2003-04) Ted Glaser (1967-70) C.J. Alexander (1958-59) Charlie Thomas (1978-81) Robert Hicks (1977-80) Gino Marino (1970-73)

The Longest Runs 90, 88, 87, 87 85 80 80 78 78 76 76

Mack Boatner (vs. Delta State) C.J. Alexander (vs. Southwestern La.) Frankie Bourgeois (vs. Louisiana Tech) Rogers Wilson (at Jacksonville State) Ray Perkins (at Texas State) Jerry Butler (at Troy State) Jay Lucas (vs. Kentucky Wesleyan) Dean Waguespack (vs. Livingston) Jay Lucas (vs. Stephen F. Austin) Tommy Bell (vs. Southwestern La.) Charlie Hayes (at Northeast Louisiana)

13 11 11 10 8 6 5 4 4 3

Nov. 8, 1980 Sept. 18, 1959 Nov. 9, 1957 Oct. 5, 1974 Sept. 27, 2003 Oct. 8, 1983 Sept. 15, 2007 Oct. 15, 1977 Oct. 6, 2007 Sept. 21, 1957 Oct. 26, 1963

Yearly Rushing Leaders (since 1949) Year 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 1974 1975 1976

Player Att Yards Long TD Avg/A Avg/G Milton Lavigne 127 506 - 7 4.0 56.2 Ridley Boudreaux 119 407 - 1 3.4 40.7 Ed Welch 107 504 - 4 4.7 50.4 Ed Welch 126 669 - 5 5.3 74.3 Tommy Bell 118 569 - - 4.8 63.2 Don Marino 90 861 - - 9.6 95.7 Pete Morere 69 319 - 2 4.6 31.9 Russell Gautreaux 62 359 - 2 5.8 39.9 Frank Bourgeois 89 478 87 2 5.4 53.1 C.J.Alexander 108 576 24 7 5.3 64.0 C.J.Alexander 105 748 88 7 7.1 83.1 Wilbur Derrick 109 465 - 4 4.3 46.5 Wilbur Derrick 116 581 53 3 5.0 58.1 Ellis Johnson 57 323 - 2 5.7 40.4 Charles Hayes 53 354 - 2 6.7 39.3 Ellis Johnson 80 531 - 8 6.6 59.0 Harry Nunez 129 426 - 2 3.3 47.3 Charles Whitney 99 454 65 6 4.6 50.4 Mac Faul 106 448 41 2 4.2 49.8 Ted Glaser 162 643 41 2 4.0 64.3 Darrell Beard 215 769 59 6 3.6 76.9 Ted Glaser 259 1,038 - 7 4.0 103.8 Don Short 101 386 30 2 3.8 35.1 Gino Marino 122 428 34 1 3.5 42.8 Gino Marino 124 521 22 1 4.2 52.1 Horace Belton 206 1,061 75 14 5.2 106.1 Horace Belton 245 1,168 50 10 4.8 106.2 Rogers Wilson 166 746 23 5 4.5 67.8

Year 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011

Player Att Yards Long TD Avg/A Avg/G Herbie Williams 151 594 26 5 3.9 66.0 Tommy Calandro 140 506 21 3 3.6 46.0 Mack Boatner 171 806 43 10 4.7 80.6 Mack Boatner 126 767 90 6 6.1 76.7 Mack Boatner 175 720 19 8 4.1 65.5 Jerry Butler 176 902 59 7 5.1 82.0 Jerry Butler 228 980 80 8 4.3 89.1 Jerry Butler 235 1,092 70 11 4.6 99.3 Jeff Sinegal 119 481 65 1 4.0 48.1 Ray Perkins 155 701 85 6 4.5 58.4 Ray Perkins 179 1,148 72 9 6.4 104.4 Trey Willie 133 449 61 2 3.4 44.9 Jay Lucas 134 684 42 6 5.1 62.2 Jay Lucas 173 1,239 80 12 7.2 112.6 Jay Lucas 164 787 58 4 4.8 65.6 Jasper Ducksworth 130 609 56 5 4.7 60.9 Sam Fairley 145 579 33 1 4.0 52.6 Sam Fairley 112 396 26 3 3.5 44.0

TEAM RUSHING RECORDS Yards (Single-Season) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

2,985 2,761 2,437 2,429 2,412

(424-2985) (564-2761) (543-2437) (558-2429) (594-2412)

1954 1974 1980 1961 1975

Attempts (Single-Season) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

594 592 591 586 583

(594-2412) (592-2171) (591-1806) (586-2388) (583-2134)

1975 1979 1978 1976 1970

Most Rushing TDs (Single-Season) 1. 3. 4. 5.

26 26 24 22 21 21

Yards (Single-Game - since 2003) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

294 270 247 245 236

Central Arkansas Savannah State UT Martin Kentucky Wesleyan Nicholls State

Oct. 20, 2007 Sept. 10, 2011 Sept. 11, 2010 Sept. 15, 2007 Nov. 17, 2007

Attempts (Single-Game - since 2003) 1. 2. 4.

53 44 44 42 42 42

Savannah State Nicholls State at Tulane Texas State at Mississippi Valley Sam Houston State

1974 1960 1980 1961 2011 1976

(40 (53 (40 (31 (44

Horace Belton became one of two Southeastern football players in school history to have his number retired. Belton finished his career in 1976 as the all-time leading rusher in the state of Louisiana. His 11 100-yard games in school history is tied for second with former great Mack Boatner.

carries) carries) carries) carries) carries)

Sept. 10, 2011 Nov. 17, 2007 Sept. 3, 2011 Nov. 8, 2008 Nov. 19, 2005 Oct. 17, 2009

Most Rushing TDs (Single-Game - since 2003) 1. 2. 3.

6, 5 4 4

Savannah State Texas State at Stephen F. Austin at Tulane

Sept. 10, 2011 Oct. 22, 2011 Oct. 29, 2005 Sept. 3, 2011

Don Marino rushed for a then school-record 861 yards in 1954 while averaging nearly 10 yards per carry for the undefeated Lions.

Jay Lucas is one of four players in school history to record 10 or more 100-yard games.

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Mack Boatner recorded 11 100yard games in his career from 1976-80. His 275-yard performance against Delta State in 1980 is the most by a Lion in a single-game.

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Passing Records Passing TDs 1. 2. 3. 5. 6. 8. 9.

35 30 25 25 22 15 15 14 12 12

Martin Hankins Martin Hankins Brian Babin Brian Babin Trey Willie Ray Porta Brian Young Tyler Beatty Brian Babin Robbie Mahfouz

2004 2003 2009 2008 2005 1954 2011 2010 2007 1981

Passes Had Intercepted 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

Brian Babin finished second in the Southeastern career passing records in yards (7,405), attempts (1,083), completions(670), touchdown passes (62) and passing efficency (134.3).

INDIVIDUAL CAREER PASSING RECORDS Pass Attempts 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

1,132 1,083 595 584 437 429 370 346 299 288

Martin Hankins (710-1132-31) Brian Babin (670-1083-21) Charlie Hebert (264-595-49) Brian Young (332-584-22) Dan Brewer (181-437-33) Trey Willie (260-429-10) Tyler Beatty (188-370-10) Johnny Wells (164-346-16) Don Griffin (124-299-20) Mark Varisco (118-288-24)

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

710 670 332 264 260 188 181 164 156 124

Martin Hankins (710-1132-31) Brian Babin (670-1083-21) Brian Young (332-584-22) Charlie Hebert (264-595-49) Trey Willie (260-429-10) Tyler Beatty (188-370-10) Dan Brewer (181-437-33) Johnny Wells (164-346-16) Seth Babin (156-256-7) Don Griffin (124-299-20)

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

7,777 7,405 3,867 3,673 2,950 2,328 2,203 2,201 2,193 1,707

Passing TDs 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 10.

65 62 25 24 21 19 18 17 17 16

49 33 31 24 22 21 21 20 17 16 16

80

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

66.9 Brad Schlosser (115-172-4) 62.7 Martin Hankins (710-1132-31) 61.9 Brian Babin (670-1083-21) 60.9 Seth Babin (156-256-7) 60.6 Trey Willie (260-429-10) 56.8 Brian Young (332-584-22) 56.2 Gene Simmons (50-89-8) 55.9 Robbie Mahfouz (118-211-12) 50.8 Tyler Beatty (188-370-10) 48.3 Nathan Stanley (28-58-6)

Pass Efficiency (minimum 50 attempts) 2003-04 2005-09 20101982-84 2003-05 2008-10 1967-68 1977-80 2003-06 1975-76

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

138.4 134.3 133.9 132.9 131.3 121.1 115.7 114.9 114.3 112.2

Ray Porta (97-209-9) Brian Babin (670-1083-21) Martin Hankins (710-1132-31) Trey Willie (260-429-10) Robbie Mahfouz (118-211-12) Brad Schlosser (115-172-4) Brian Young (332-584-22) Lester Smith (54-112-14) Tyler Beatty (188-370-10) Gene Simmons (50-89-8)

2003-04 2005-09 20101982-84 2003-05 2008-10 1967-68 1977-80 1975-76 1981

Pass Attempts

Martin Hankins Brian Babin Trey Willie Ray Porta Johnny Wells Brian Young Tyler Beatty Don Griffin Dickie Cothern Dan Brewer

2003-04 2005-09 2003-05 1953-54 1977-80 20102008-10 1975-76 1962-64 1967-68

Pass Completions

1982-84 1967-68 2003-04 1970-72 20102005-09 1972-73 1975-76 1967-70 1977-80 1965-66

Passing Yards

Charlie Hebert Dan Brewer Martin Hankins Mark Varisco Brian Young (332-584-22) Brian Babin (670-1083-21) Gene Estapa (113-254-21) Don Griffin (124-299-20) Jeff Panks (67-144-17) Johnny Wells (164-346-16) Bobby Cotten (99-209-16)

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

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

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

592 * 540 419 412 404 354 315 268 260 241

357 353 * 257 246 241 220 191 138 137 118

4,240 3,537 * 2,855 2,806 2,777 2,602 1,996 1,738 1,707 1,350

Martin Hankins (353-592-19) Martin Hankins (357-540-12) Brian Young (246-419-15) Brian Babin (257-412-7) Trey Willie (241-404-10) Brian Babin (220-354-8) Brian Babin (191-315-6) Tyler Beatty (137-268-8) John Gregory (98-260-10) Dan Brewer (103-241-16)

Martin Hankins (357-540-12) Martin Hankins (353-592-19) Brian Babin (257-412-7) Brian Young (246-419-15) Trey Willie (241-404-10) Brian Babin (220-354-8) Brian Babin (191-315-6) Seth Babin (138-225-6) Tyler Beatty (137-268-8) Robbie Mahfouz (118-211-12)

Martin Hankins (357-540-12) Martin Hankins (353-592-19) Brian Young (246-419-15) Brian Babin (257-412-7) Trey Willie (241-404-10) Brian Babin (220-354-8) Brian Babin (191-315-6) Tyler Beatty (137-268-8) Robbie Mahfouz (118-211-12) Dan Brewer (103-241-16)

Charlie Hebert (88-206-23) Gene Estapa (105-230-20) Martin Hankins (353-592-19) Dan Brewer (78-196-17) Dan Brewer (103-241-16) Brian Young (246-419-15) Charlie Hebert (84-183-14) Mark Varisco (56-144-13) Bobby Cotten (79-170-13) Lester Smith (51-104-13)

1983 1972 2003 1968 1967 2011 1984 1971 1966 1965

Pass Completion Pct. (minimum 50 attempts)

2006-07 2003-04 2005-09 2003,05-06 2003-05 20101949 1981 2008-10 2011-

1953-54 2005-09 2003-04 2003-05 1981 2006-07 2010-11 1964-65 2008-10 1949

INDIVIDUAL SEASON PASSING RECORDS

Martin Hankins (710-1132-31) Brian Babin (670-1083-21) Brian Young (332-584-22) Charlie Hebert (264-595-49) Trey Willie (260-429-10) Tyler Beatty (188-370-10) Dan Brewer (181-437-33) Johnny Wells (164-346-16) Don Griffin (124-299-20) Robbie Mahfouz (118-211-12)

Passes Had Intercepted 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 8. 9. 10.

2003-04 2005-09 1982-84 20101967-68 2003-05 2008-10 1977-80 1975-76 1970-72

Pass Completion Pct. (minimum 50 attempts)

23 20 19 17 16 15 14 13 13 13

2003 2004 2011 2008 2005 2009 2007 2010 1985 1967

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

66.7 66.1 62.4 62.1 61.3 60.6 59.7 59.6 58.7 56.2

Bradd Schlosser (108-162-3) Martin Hankins (357-540-12) Brian Babin (257-412-7) Brian Babin (220-354-8) Seth Babin (138-225-6) Brian Babin (191-315-6) Trey Willie (241-404-10) Martin Hankins (353-592-19) Brian Young (246-419-15) Gene Simmons (50-89-8)

Pass Efficiency (minimum 50 attempts) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

159.1 149.0 148.6 142.7 141.8 136.2 131.3 130.4 122.6 120.6

Ray Porta (50-102-4) Martin Hankins (357-540-12) Johnny Wells (51-95-4) Brian Babin (220-354-8) Dickie Cothern (35-63-4) Brian Babin (257-412-7) Robbie Mahfouz (118-211-12) Trey Willie (241-404-10) Brian Babin (191-315-6) Brian Young (246-419-15)

2006 2004 2008 2009 2006 2007 2005 2003 2011 1949

1954 2004 1980 2009 1962 2008 1981 2005 2007 2011

* - NCAA Freshman Record

500-Yard Passing Games Name Date Martin Hankins 9/2/04

Opponent Arkansas-Monticello

400-Yard Passing Games Name Martin Hankins Martin Hankins Martin Hankins Martin Hankins Martin Hankins Brian Young Trey Willie Martin Hankins

Date 11/6/04 11/20/04 9/11/04 10/16/04 11/8/03 10/29/11 11/12/05 9/13/03

Opponent Jacksonville Gardner-Webb McNeese State Mercyhurst Jacksonville Central Arkansas Nicholls State Henderson State

Yds (A/C/I) TD 588 (41/30/0) 4

Yds (A/C/I) TD 484 (61/50/0) 4 445 (60/38/3) 4 439 (54/38/0) 5 431 (50/33/1) 5 412 (57/42/0) 3 409 (47/31/4) 3 403 (57/38/1) 3 402 (52/37/3) 3

300-Yard Passing Games 2004 2003 2008 2011 2005 2009 2007 2006 2010 1981

2004 2003 2011 2008 2005 2009 2007 2010 1981 1967

2012 Southeastern Louisiana University Football

Name Brian Babin Brian Babin Martin Hankins Tyler Beatty Martin Hankins Martin Hankins Martin Hankins Brian Young Bobby Cotton Brian Young John Gregory Martin Hankins Martin Hankins Brian Babin Seth Babin Brian Babin Robbie Mahfouz Tyler Beatty Martin Hankins Martin Hankins Trey Willie Kevin Darouse

Date 11/19/09 9/5/09 10/30/04 10/9/10 10/2/04 10/18/03 11/15/03 10/15/11 10/29/66 10/22/11 9/13/85 11/11/04 9/4/03 9/13/08 11/11/06 9/20/08 10/31/81 11/18/10 9/18/04 10/25/03 10/29/05 11/23/85

Opponent Nicholls State Texas A&M-Commerce Alcorn State Texas State Mississippi Valley Webber International Prairie View A&M Northwestern State Pensacola Navy Texas State Central Florida Texas College Lambuth South Dakota Gardner-Webb Louisiana Tech Northwestern State Nicholls State Texas State St. Mary’s (Calif.) Stephen F.Austin Nicholls State

Yds (A/C/I) TD 382 (46/27/2) 3 379 (55/37/0) 3 374 (54/31/3) 3 368 (40/27/0) 5 368 (49/30/0) 2 363 (50/32/0) 6 356 (44/35/1) 4 355 (47/27/4) 2 351 (23/17/0) 1 349 (44/26/0) 0 340 (56/22/0) 3 332 (35/27/0) 4 332 (47/22/1) 2 330 (44/27/0) 2 325 (63/34/0) 2 322 (59/32/0) 0 322 (24/17/1) 3 321 (43/19/0) 1 319 (56/31/2) 1 315 (49/31/3) 3 308 (25/17/0) 2 306 (42/25/2) 0


Passing Records Martin Hankins 11/1/03 Alcorn State Brian Young 9/18/10 Lamar Trey Willie 10/22/05 McNeese State

304 (55/34/2) 3 301 (35/24/1) 1 300 (37/21/0) 2

INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-GAME RECORDS Most Passes Attempted (since 2003) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 7. 8. 10.

63, Seth Babin vs. Sam Houston State 61, Martin Hankins at Jacksonville 60, Martin Hankins at Gardner-Webb 59, Brian Babin at Louisiana Tech 57, Martin Hankins vs. Jacksonville 57,Trey Willie vs. Nicholls State 56, Martin Hankins at Texas State 55, Brian Babin vs.Texas A&M-Commerce 55, Martin Hankins at Alcorn State 54, Martin Hankins vs.Alcorn State 54, Martin Hankins at McNeese State 54,Trey Willie vs.Tulane

Nov. 11, 2006 Nov. 6, 2004 Nov. 20, 2004 Sept. 20, 2008 Nov. 8, 2003 Nov. 12, 2005 Sept. 18, 2004 Sept. 5, 2009 Nov. 1, 2003 Oct. 30, 2004 Sept. 11, 2004 Oct. 1, 2005

Most Passes Completed (since 2003) 1. 2. 3. 7. 9. 10.

50, Martin Hankins at Jacksonville 42, Martin Hankins vs. Jacksonville 38, Martin Hankins at Gardner-Webb 38, Martin Hankins at McNeese State 38,Trey Willie vs. Nicholls State 38,Trey Willie vs.Tulane 37, Brian Babin vs.Texas A&M-Commerce 37, Martin Hankins at Henderson State 35, Martin Hankins vs. Prairie View A&M 34, Seth Babin vs. Sam Houston State 34, Martin Hankins at Alcorn State

Nov. 6, 2004 Nov. 8, 2003 Nov. 20, 2004 Sept. 11, 2004 Nov. 12, 2005 Oct. 1, 2005 Sept. 5, 2009 Sept. 13, 2003 Nov. 15, 2003 Nov. 11, 2006 Nov. 1, 2003

Most Touchdown Passes (since 2003) 1. 2.

6, Martin Hankins vs.Webber International 5, Brian Babin vs. Union College 5, Brian Babin vs. Kentucky Wesleyan 5,Tyler Beatty vs.Texas State 5, Martin Hankins vs. Mercyhurst 5, Martin Hankins at McNeese State

Oct. 18, 2003 Sept. 10, 2009 Sept. 15, 2007 Oct. 9, 2010 Oct. 16, 2004 Sept. 11, 2004

TEAM PASSING RECORDS Attempts (Single-Season) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

621 (373-621-20) 576 (383-576-13) 481 (275-481-21) 450 (276-450-8) 444 (266-444-10)

2003 2004 2011 2008 2009

Completions (Single-Season) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

383 (383-576-13) 373 (373-621-20) 276 (276-450-8) 275 (275-481-21) 266 (266-444-10)

2004 2003 2008 2011 2009

Yards (Single-Season) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

4488 (383-576-13) 3788 (373-621-20) 3170 (275-481-21) 3112 (266-444-10) 3087 (276-450-8)

2004 2003 2011 2009 2008

Most Passing TDs (Single-Season) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

38 32 30 29 22

2004 2003 2009 2008 2005

Had Intercepted (Single-Season) 1. 2. 4. 5.

25 (96-220-25) 22 (125-280-22) 22 (87-221-22) 21 (275-481-21) 20 (69-162-20) 20 (373-621-20)

1983 1972 1968 2011 1969 2003

Completion Percentage (Single-Season) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

66.5 (383-576-13) 63.8 (250-392-10) 61.3 (276-450-8) 60.1 (373-621-20) 59.9 (266-444-10)

2004 2006 2008 2003 2009

Yearly PASSING Leaders (since 1949) Year 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 1974 1975

Player C-A-I Yards Long TD Avg/C Avg/G Gene Simmons 50-89-8 784 - - 8.8 78.4 Gary Holcomb 22-59-3 298 - - 5.1 29.8 Gary Holcomb 22-76-5 227 - - 3.0 22.7 Joe Johnson 24-50-9 203 - 4 4.1 22.6 Ray Porta 47-107-5 716 - 9 6.7 79.6 Ray Porta 50-102-4 843 - 15 8.3 93.7 Win Crawford 13-20-2 171 - - 8.6 17.1 Cliff Stringfield 27-58-5 426 - - 7.3 47.3 Bill Hawkins 21-55-2 222 - - 4.0 24.7 Larry Topham 25-68-2 414 - - 6.1 46.0 Elbert Harris 18-55-4 399 73 - 7.3 44.3 Elbert Harris 24-62-3 338 - 2 5.5 33.8 Elbert Harris 20-49-1 406 66 5 8.3 40.6 Dickie Cothern 35-63-4 467 - 7 7.4 51.9 Dickie Cothern 47-105-6 515 - 6 4.9 57.2 Dickie Cothern 36-91-4 364 - 4 4.0 40.4 Lester Smith 51-104-13 911 78 7 8.8 101.2 Bobby Cotten 79-170-13 1,023 48 6 6.0 113.7 Dan Brewer 103-241-16 1,350 47 10 5.6 150.0 Dan Brewer 78-196-17 853 53 6 4.4 85.3 Clell Rosetti 46-111-12 591 56 2 5.3 59.1 MarkVarisco 50-112-10 483 30 3 4.3 60.4 MarkVarisco 56-144-13 569 29 1 4.0 51.7 Gene Estapa 105-230-20 1,137 54 6 4.9 103.4 Jay Lang 60-121-4 719 - 2 5.9 71.9 Jay Daniel 30-85-8 372 - 1 4.4 37.2 Don Griffin 59-149-12 1,034 78 9 6.9 94.0

Pass Efficiency (Single-Season) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

149.2 (383-576-13) 148.9 (57-104-5) 148.8 (57-125-5) 139.4 (32-78-4) 136.7 (276-450-8)

2004 1980 1954 1961 2008

Most Passes Attempted (Single-Game) 1. 2. 3. 6. 9.

72 65 60 60 60 57 57 57 56 56 56

at Jacksonville Sam Houston State at Gardner-Webb at Northwestern State at Louisiana Tech Jacksonville Nicholls State Mercyhurst at Alcorn State Sam Houston State at Texas State

Most Passes Completed (Single-Game) 1. 2. 3. 5. 9.

59 42 40 40 38 38 38 38 37 37

at Jacksonville Jacksonville Prairie View A&M Mercyhurst Nicholls State at Gardner-Webb vs. Tulane at McNeese State Texas A&M-Commerce at Henderson State

Nov. 6, 2004 Nov. 11, 2006 Nov. 20, 2004 Oct. 11, 2003 Sept. 20, 2008 Nov. 8, 2003 Nov. 12, 2005 Oct. 16, 2004 Nov. 1, 2003 Nov. 5, 2011 Sept. 18, 2004

Nov. 6, 2004 Nov. 8, 2003 Nov. 15, 2003 Oct. 16, 2004 Nov. 12, 2005 Nov. 20, 2004 Oct. 1, 2005 Sept. 11, 2004 Sept. 5, 2009 Sept. 13, 2003

Year 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011

Player C-A-I Yards Long TD Avg/C Avg/G Don Griffin 65-150-8 1,159 68 8 7.7 105.4 Dean Waguespack 48-117-4 756 - 4 6.5 75.6 Johnny Wells 64-130-5 877 92 6 6.7 79.7 Johnny Wells 49-121-7 588 55 4 4.9 53.5 Johnny Wells 51-95-4 736 42 11 7.7 73.6 Robbie Mahfouz 118-211-12 1,707 59 12 8.1 155.2 Charlie Hebert 92-206-12 1,181 - 7 5.7 107.4 Charlie Hebert 88-206-23 1,292 80 5 6.3 117.5 Charlie Hebert 84-183-14 1,200 - 3 6.6 120.0 John Gregory 98-260-10 1,316 90 10 5.1 164.5 Martin Hankins 353-592-19 3,537 60 30 6.0 294.8 Martin Hankins 357-540-12 4,240 80 35 7.9 385.5 Trey Willie 241-404-10 2,777 62 22 6.9 277.7 Seth Babin 138-225-6 1,117 44 8 5.0 111.7 Brian Babin 191-315-6 1,996 72 12 6.3 181.5 Brian Babin 257-412-7 2,806 64 25 6.8 255.1 Brian Babin 220-354-8 2,602 57 25 7.4 260.2 Tyler Beatty 137-268-8 1,738 54 14 6.5 193.1 BrianYoung 246-419-15 2,855 64 15 6.8 259.5

Most Passing Yards (Single-Game) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 8. 9. 10.

588 551 499 445 439 412 412 409 403 402

Arkansas-Monticello at Jacksonville Mercyhurst at Gardner-Webb at McNeese State Jacksonville Webber International at Central Arkansas Nicholls State at Henderson State

Sept. 2, 2004 Nov. 6, 2004 Oct. 16, 2004 Nov. 20, 2004 Sept. 11, 2004 Nov. 8, 2003 Oct. 18, 2003 Oct. 29, 2011 Nov. 12, 2005 Sept. 13, 2003

Most Touchdown Passes (Single-Game) 1. 2. 5.

7 6 6 6 5 5 5 5

Webber International Mercyhurst Union College Kentucky Wesleyan at Jacksonville PrairieView A&M Texas State at McNeese State

Oct. 18, 2003 Oct. 16, 2004 Sept. 10, 2009 Sept. 15, 2007 Nov. 6, 2004 Nov. 15, 2003 Oct. 9, 2010 Sept. 11, 2004

Most Passes Had Intercepted (since 2003) 1. 6 2. 4 4

at Northwestern State at Northwestern State at Central Arkansas

Oct. 11, 2003 Oct. 15, 2011 Oct. 29, 2011

Consecutive Passes Completed (Single-Game) 21 Martin Hankins

at Jacksonville

Nov. 6, 2004

Highest Percentage Completed (10 passes) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 9. 10.

87.5 81.9 80.0 78.9 78.4 76.2 75.0 75.0 73.7 73.5

Kentucky Wesleyan at Jacksonville Union College at Nicholls State Prairie View A&M at Stephen F. Austin at Texas State Gardner-Webb Jacksonville Sam Houston State

Sept. 15, 2007 (21-24) Nov. 6, 2004 (59-72) Sept. 10, 2009 (24-30) Nov. 22, 2008 (30-38) Nov. 15, 2003 (40-51) Nov. 12, 2011 (32-42) Oct. 21, 2006 (30-40) Sept. 30, 2006 (33-44) Nov. 8, 2003 (42-57) Sept. 25, 2004 (36-49) Robbie Mahfouz

The Longest Pass Completions 95 92 90 80 80 78 78 73 72 72

Brian Young to Simmie Yarbrough (at Sam Houston State) Johnny Wells to Andre Lennix (vs. Delta State) John Gregory to Clarence Ambrose (vs. Northeast Louisiana) Charlie Hebert to Ray Brown (vs. UCF) Martin Hankins to Josh Taylor (vs. Northern Colorado) Martin Hankins to Felton Huggins (vs.Arkansas-Monticello) Lester Smith to Tommy Arbour (vs. Northwestern State) Elbert Harris to Oscar Lofton (at Tampa) Elbert Harris to Chuck Berg (at Florence State) Brian Babin to Byron Ross (at Northwestern State)

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Receiving Records INDIVIDUAL CAREER RECEIVING RECORDS Pass Reception Yards 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

2,780 2,345 2,072 1,994 1,767 1,654 1,621 1,578 1,429 1,279

Simmie Yarborough (229-2780) Felton Huggins (162-2345) Kory Theodore (143-2072) Duane Floyd (145-1994) Josh Taylor (141-1767) David Patterson (80-1654) Brandon Collins (117-1621) Hutch Gonzales (135-1578) Merrick Lanaux (107-1429) Jay Lucas (146-1279)

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

229 162 146 145 143 141 135 117 110 107

Simmie Yarborough (229-2780) Felton Huggins (162-2345) Jay Lucas (146-1279) Duane Floyd (145-1994) Kory Theodore (143-2072) Josh Taylor (141-1767) Hutch Gonzales (135-1578) Brandon Collins (117-1621) Andre Cryer (110-1140) Merrick Lanaux (107-1429)

Pass Reception TDs 1. 2. 3. 4. 7. 9. 10.

30 22 17 15 15 15 13 13 12 11 11

Simmie Yarborough Felton Huggins David Patterson Chris Wilson Huey Husser Jeffrey Howard Kory Theodore Duane Floyd Orlando Gusman Merrick Lanaux Hutch Gonzales

2008-11 2003-05 2007-11 1965-68 2003-05 1979-82 2010-11 2003-05 2005-09 2006-08

2008-11 2003-05 2006-08 1965-68 2007-11 2003-05 2003-05 2010-11 2007-10 2005-09

2008-11 2003-05 1979-82 2008-09 1953-56 2003-04 2007-11 1965-68 1974-76 2005-09 2003-05

Simmie Yarborough finished his career in 2011 as Southeastern’s all-time leader in pass receptions (229), yards (2,780) and receiving TDs (30). The All-America product finished as the Southland Conference all-time leader in receptions and TDs.

Average Yards/Catch (minimum 20 receptions) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

21.30 20.67 19.16 17.52 16.30 15.86 15.77 15.72 14.95 14.90

Chris Hayes (27-575) David Patterson (80-1654) Orlando Gusman (61-1169) Leslie Jackson (54-946) Sonny Fletcher (23-375) Hardy Anderson (29-460) Chris Ceasar (30-473) Ray Brown (39-613) James McCall (21-314) Chris Wilson (83-1237)

1975-77 1979-82 1974-76 1977-81 1968-69 1982-84 1982-85 1983-84 1961-63 2008-09

INDIVIDUAL SEASON RECEIVING RECORDS Pass Reception Yards 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

1,313 875 803 778 746 743 740 709 689 664

Felton Huggins (84-1313) Brandon Collins (56-875) Simmie Yarborough (57-803) Simmie Yarborough (61-778) Brandon Collins (61-746) Kory Theodore (60-743) Chris Wilson (51-740) Simmie Yarborough (60-709) David Patterson (35-689) Orlando Gusman (31-664)

Pass Receptions 1. 2. 5. 7. 8. 9. 10.

84 61 61 61 60 60 58 57 56 51 51 51

Felton Huggins (84-1313) Simmie Yarborough (61-778) Brandon Collins (61-746) Josh Taylor (61-601) Kory Theodore (60-743) Simmie Yarborough (60-709) Jay Lucas (58-557) Simmie Yarborough (57-803) Brandon Collins (56-875) Chris Wilson (51-740) Simmie Yarborough (51-490) Jay Lucas (51-485)

Pass Reception TDs 1. 2. 3. 5. 6.

13 12 9 9 8 7 7 7

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Felton Huggins Simmie Yarborough Jeffrey Howard Simmie Yarborough Chris Wilson Chris Wilson David Patterson Orlando Gusman

2004 2010 2009 2011 2011 2011 2008 2010 1981 1975

2004 2011 2011 2003 2011 2010 2008 2009 2010 2008 2008 2007

2004 2009 2003 2010 2008 2009 1981 1975

Felton Huggins holds the Southeastern single-season records for pass receptions (84), yards (1,313) and TDs (13). He recorded the top two single-game marks in receiving yards in consecutive games to open the 2004 season, including a 13-catch, 235-yard performance at nationally-ranked McNeese State on Sept. 11, 2004. 9.

6 6 6 6 6

Jeffrey Howard David Patterson Andre Cryer Simmie Yarborough Hutch Gonzales

2004 1980 2008 2008 2005

Average Yards/Catch (minimum 15 receptions) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

24.25 21.42 19.70 19.69 19.44

David Patterson (20-485) Orlando Gusman (31-664) Leslie Jackson (23-453) David Patterson (35-689) Chris Hayes (16-311)

1982 1975 1981 1981 1976

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6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

18.29 18.13 18.05 17.94 17.71

Kory Theodore (34-622) Wyatt Harris (15-272) Merrick Lanaux (19-343) Ray Brown (16-287) Bobby Hill (21-372)

2010 1985 2005 1983 1974

200-Yard Receiving Games Name Felton Huggins Felton Huggins David Patterson

Date 9/2/04 9/11/04 10/31/81

Opponent Arkansas-Monticello McNeese State Northwestern State

Yards (rec.) TD 266 (11) 2 235 (13) 2 234 (9) 2


Receiving Records 100-Yard Receiving Games Name Date Felton Huggins 10/16/04 David Patterson 10/24/81 Kory Theodore 9/18/10 Brandon Collins 10/30/10 Chris Wilson 10/31/09 Josh Taylor 11/12/05 Felton Huggins 11/20/04 Hutch Gonzales 10./29/05 Simmie Yarborough 10/17/09 Brandon Collins 10/29/11 Brandon Collins 11/18/10 Andre Cryer 9/20/08 Duane Floyd 11/25/65 David Patterson 9/18/82 Felton Huggins 10/2/04 Simmie Yarborough 10/16/10 Simmie Yarborough 9/5/09 Byron Ross 10/27/07 Chris Ceaser 3/13/85 Crawford Kilpatrick 11/11/06 Simmie Yarborough 10/29/11 Chris Wilson 10/4/08 Simmie Yarborough 10/10/09 Duane Floyd 9/23/67 Wyatt Harris 11/23/85 David Patterson 10/25/80 David Patterson 10/16/82 Kory Theodore 10/9/10 Merrick Lanaux 9/22/07 Hutch Gonzales 10/8/05 Ray Brown 9/17/83 Brandon Collins 10/23/10 Brandon Collins 9/24/11 Felton Huggins 11/8/03 Simmie Yarborough 11/5/11 Simmie Yarborough 10/9/10 Brandon Collins 10/15/11 Hutch Gonzales 11/19/05 Kory Theodore 10/1/11 Ray Brown 11/10/84 Merrick Lanaux 11/19/05 Brooks Jordan 10/11/03 Jamarr’ Garrett 10/21/06 Jeffrey Howard 11/11/04 Chris Wilson 8/30/08 Brandon Collins 11/6/10 Duane Floyd 11/20/65 Duane Floyd 11/11/67 Merrick Lanaux 9/30/06 Felton Huggins 11/1/03 Chris Wilson 9/13/08 Ray Perkins 9/2/04 Kory Theodore 10/22/11 Felton Huggins 10/29/05 Tommy Arbour 10/23/65

Opponent Yards (rec.) TD Mercyhurst 195 (13) 3 Northeast Louisiana 171 (7) 3 Lamar 164 (7) 1 Central Arkansas 164 (6) 2 Central Arkansas 163 (6) 2 Nicholls State 160 (9) 2 Gardner-Webb 157 (10) 1 Stephen F.Austin 155 (7) 0 Sam Houston State 151 (8) 3 Central Arkansas 140 (11) 0 Nicholls State 140 (10) 0 Louisiana Tech 138 (7) 1 Appalachian State 134 (6) 2 Central Florida 133 (6) 1 Mississippi Valley 131 (8) 0 Sam Houston State 130 (5) 1 Texas A&M-Commerce 129 (13) 2 McNeese State 129 (8) 2 Central Florida 129 (6) 1 Sam Houston State 128 (11) 1 Central Arkansas 126 (6) 1 Stephen F.Austin 121 (5) 2 Texas State 120 (7) 2 Southern Mississippi 120 (9) 0 Nicholls State 120 (7) 0 Northeast Louisiana 120 (7) 2 Texas Southern 119 (4) 0 Texas State 118 (6) 0 Tulane 117 (6) 1 Texas State 117 (5) 1 Central Florida 117 (3) 1 McNeese State 115 (7) 0 McNeese State 115 (6) 1 Jacksonville 114 (10) 1 Sam Houston State 114 (9) 0 Texas State 114 (8) 3 Northwestern State 114 (5) 1 Mississippi Valley 114 (5) 2 Lamar 113 (7) 0 Northwestern State 113 (6) 0 Mississippi Valley 111 (4) 2 Northwestern State 110 (9) 0 Texas State 110 (6) 1 Texas College 108 (7) 1 Alcorn State 107 (3) 2 Northwestern State 106 (4) 1 Northwestern State 105 (8) 1 McNeese State 104 (8) 0 Gardner-Webb 102 (10) 0 Alcorn State 102 (5) 1 South Dakota 101 (11) 0 Arkansas-Monticello 101 (2) 1 Texas State 100 (7) 0 Stephen F.Austin 100 (6) 1 Northeast Louisiana 100 (2) 1

Most 100-Yard Receiving Games 1. 3. 9. 8.

Simmie Yarborough (2008-11) Brandon Collins (2010-11) Felton Huggins (2003-05) David Patterson (1979-82) Duane Floyd (1965-68) Chris Wilson (2008-09) Kory Theodore (2008-11) Hutch Gonzales (2003-05) Merrick Lanaux (2005-09) Ray Brown (1983-84)

Most Receptions In A Game 1. 4. 5.

13, Felton Huggins vs. Mercyhurst 13, Felton Huggins at McNeese State 13, Simmie Yarborough vs.Texas A&M-Commerce 12, Ray Perkins vs. Sam Houston State 11, Brandon Collins at Central Arkansas 11, Hutch Gonzales at Jacksonville 11, Felton Huggins vs.Arkansas-Monticello 11, Crawford Kilpatrick vs. Sam Houston State 11, Josh Taylor at Northern Colorado 11, Chris Wilson vs. South Dakota

7 7 6 4 4 4 4 3 3 2

Oct. 16, 2004 Sept. 11, 2004 Sept. 5, 2009 Sept. 25, 2004 Oct. 29, 2011 Nov. 6, 2004 Sept. 2, 2004 Nov. 11, 2006 Sept. 17, 2005 Sept. 13, 2008

Most Consecutive Games With A Reception 42 Simmie Yarborough

2008-11

Yearly RECEIVING Leaders (since 1949) Year 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 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978

Player Rec. Yards Long TD Avg/C Rec/G Noel Wilkins 26 437 - 4 16.8 2.6 Noel Wilkins 15 121 - 1 8.1 1.5 Vaughn Thomas 10 97 - 0 9.7 1.0 J.C. Stewart 11 103 - 2 9.4 1.2 Huey Husser 21 262 - 4 12.5 2.3 Huey Husser 15 247 - 5 16.5 1.7 Huey Husser 11 149 - 3 13.5 1.1 Huey Husser 13 213 35 3 16.4 1.4 Frank Bourgeois 7 71 - 0 10.1 0.8 Oscar Lofton 11 292 65 1 26.5 1.2 Charles Berg 6 123 - 0 20.5 0.7 Monty Crook 6 93 - 1 15.5 0.6 Monty Crook 8 131 - 2 16.4 0.8 James McCall 8 127 - 1 15.9 0.9 James McCall 10 120 - 1 12.0 1.1 Maurice Ogier 8 139 - 2 17.4 0.9 Duane Floyd 34 538 - 5 15.8 3.8 Duane Floyd 39 500 - 4 12.8 4.3 Duane Floyd 43 626 61 3 14.6 4.8 Duane Floyd 29 330 41 1 11.4 2.9 Raymond Mahfouz 22 201 30 0 9.1 2.2 Raymond Mahfouz 27 327 30 1 12.1 2.7 David Barrios 25 258 30 0 10.3 2.3 Bobby Hill 48 525 47 2 10.9 4.4 Bobby Hill 19 320 - 1 16.8 1.9 Bobby Hill 21 372 73 0 17.7 2.1 Orlando Gusman 31 664 78 7 21.4 2.8 Orlando Gusman 27 474 58 5 17.6 2.5 Bobby Raymond 14 246 33 0 17.6 1.4 Andre Lennix 13 242 86 1 18.6 1.2

Year 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011

Player Rec. Yards Long TD Avg/C Rec/G Leslie Jackson 13 193 33 1 14.8 1.6 Jeff Coates 12 125 20 2 10.4 1.1 David Patterson 14 283 42 6 20.2 1.4 Leslie Jackson 14 217 26 2 15.5 1.6 David Patterson 35 689 59 7 19.7 3.2 David Patterson 20 485 52 3 24.2 2.0 Floyd Alleman 17 264 45 0 15.5 1.5 Ray Brown 23 326 32 0 14.2 2.1 Chris Ceasar 30 473 41 4 15.8 3.8 Josh Taylor 61 601 40 1 9.9 5.1 Felton Huggins 84 1313 78 13 15.6 7.6 Josh Taylor 48 606 53 5 12.6 6.0 Crawford Kilpatrick 47 391 39 3 8.3 4.3 Jay Lucas 51 485 41 3 9.5 4.6 Jay Lucas 58 557 60 4 9.6 4.8 SimmieYarborough 57 803 52 12 14.1 5.7 SimmieYarborough 60 709 95 9 11.8 6.0 Brandon Collins 61 746 64 5 12.2 5.5 SimmieYarborough 61 778 46 3 12.8 5.5

Duane Floyd is one of two players to lead the Lions in receptions all four seasons. From 1965-68, Floyd caught 145 passes for 1,994 yards and finished as the school leader in both categories.

Huey Husser was the first player in school history to lead the team in receptions all four seasons. A 1955 All-American, Husser’s 15 career TD receptions currently rank fourth in school history.

David Patterson is one of two players in school history to average over 20 yards per catch in a career. He averaged a school-record 24.2 yards per reception in 1982 and recorded the first 200-yard receiving game in school history.

Kory Theodore is one of three Lions to record more than 2,000 yards receiving in his career. The New Orleans native caught 143 passes (fifth in school history) for 2,072 yards (third in school history).

Bobby Hill caught a single-season record 48 passes in 1972 while averaging over 10 yards per catch. He became a deep threat in his final two seasons and finished with 88 receptions for 1,217 yards.

Brandon Collins played his final two seasons at Southeastern after transferring from Texas and finished seventh in school history in receiving yards (1,621) and eighth in receptions (117). His seven 100-yard receiving games are tied for first in school history.

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Individual Yardage Records TOTAL OFFENSE (CAREER) Total Offense Yards 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

7,607 7,094 3,999 3,892 3,406 3,232 3,222 2,833 2,776 2,761

Martin Hankins (1228-7607) Brian Babin (1271-7094) Brian Young (686-3999) Charlie Hebert (890-3892) Trey Willie (564-3406) Jerry Butler (706-3232) Horace Belton (682-3222) Johnny Wells (712-2833) Mack Boatner (591-2776) Don Griffin (522-2761)

TDs Responsible For 1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 7. 8. 9.

68 66 34 33 33 30 29 27 26 26

Martin Hankins Brian Babin Johnny Wells Horace Belton Jay Lucas Simmie Yarborough Jerry Butler Trey Willie Mack Boatner Dan Brewer

Total Offense/Game (minimum 7 games) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

330.7 235.2 208.6 175.9 162.5

Martin Hankins (23 games) Brian Young (17 games) Brian Babin (34 games) John Gregory (8 games) Robbie Mahfouz (11 games)

All Purpose Yards 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

4,967 3,989 3,591 3,178 3,096 2,795 2,652 2,603 2,582 2,539

Jerry Butler Jay Lucas Horace Belton Mack Boatner Steve Keller Simmie Yarborough Andre Cryer Ray Perkins Ted Glaser Robert Hicks

Yearly ALL-PURPOSE Leaders (since 1949) 2003-04 2005-09 2010-11 1982-84 2003-05 1981-84 1973-76 1977-80 1978-81 1975-76

2003-04 2005-09 1977-80 1973-76 2006-08 2008-11 1981-84 2003-05 1978-81 1967-68

2003-04 2010-11 2005-09 1985 1981

Year Player Total Rush Rec PR 1949 Jerry Zimmerman 678 338 198 5 1950 Ridley Boudreaux 784 407 73 77 1951 Ridley Boudreaux 607 275 46 187 1952 EdWelch 736 669 -3 0 1953 Don Marino 678 433 0 138 1954 Don Marino 1,028 861 24 141 1955 Pete Morere 618 319 14 33 1956 Russell Gautreaux 542 359 27 89 1957 Frank Bourgeois 752 478 71 18 1958 C.J.Alexander 998 576 64 47 1959 C.J.Alexander 1,073 748 29 27 1960 Wilbur Derrick 614 465 0 102 1961 Billy Ladner 1,094 502 87 78 1962 Fred Runte 404 95 10 33 1963 Charles Hayes 541 354 68 23 1964 Ellis Johnson 680 531 53 0 1965 Harry Nunez 565 426 19 0 1966 CharlesWhitney 846 454 116 26 1967 Duane Floyd 626 0 626 0 1968 Ted Glaser 1,001 643 57 20 1969 Steve Keller 996 0 0 579 1970 Ted Glaser 1,112 1,038 74 0 1971 Don Short 637 386 29 18 1972 Bobby Hill 919 40 525 71 1973 Horace Belton 575 360 86 0 1974 Horace Belton 1,126 1,061 65 0 1975 Horace Belton 1,218 1,168 20 0

KR IR Avg/G 137 0 67.8 222 5 78.4 99 0 60.7 70 0 81.8 107 0 75.3 2 0 114.2 252 0 61.8 67 0 60.2 185 0 83.6 311 0 110.9 260 9 119.2 47 0 61.4 211 216 109.4 266 0 44.9 77 19 60.1 40 56 75.6 120 0 62.8 240 10 94.0 0 0 69.6 281 0 100.1 337 80 99.6 0 0 111.2 204 0 57.9 283 0 83.5 129 0 63.9 0 0 112.6 30 0 110.7

Year 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011

Player Total Rush Rec PR RogersWilson 788 746 42 0 HerbieWilliams 738 594 144 0 Tommy Calandro 588 506 82 0 Robert Hicks 912 571 0 0 Mack Boatner 825 767 58 0 Mack Boatner 911 720 191 0 Jerry Butler 1,384 902 133 0 Jerry Butler 1,408 980 158 0 Jerry Butler 1,559 1,092 160 0 Jeff Sinegal 652 481 123 0 Ray Perkins 981 701 199 0 Ray Perkins 1,622 1,148 360 0 JoshTaylor 606 0 606 0 Jay Lucas 921 684 237 0 Jay Lucas 1,724 1,239 485 0 Jay Lucas 1,344 787 557 0 Jasper Ducksworth 942 609 154 0 Brandon Collins 963 0 875 88 JordanWells 1,458 65 10 0

KR IR Avg/G 0 0 71.6 0 0 82.0 0 0 53.5 341 0 82.9 0 0 82.5 0 0 82.8 349 0 125.8 270 0 128.0 307 0 141.7 48 0 65.2 81 0 81.8 114 0 147.5 0 0 75.8 0 0 83.7 0 0 156.7 0 0 112.0 179 0 94.2 0 0 87.5 1,383 0 132.5

1981-84 2006-08 1973-76 1978-81 1968-71 2008-11 2007-10 2003-04 1967-70 1977-80

All Purpose Yards/Game (minimum 7 games) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

132.5 117.3 115.5 115.1 113.2

Jordan Wells (11 games) Jay Lucas (34 games) Jerry Butler (43 games) C.J. Alexander (18 games) Ray Perkins (23 games)

2010-11 2006-08 1981-84 1958-59 2003-04 Jay Lucas led Southeastern in all purpose yards in each of his three seasons in Hammond and recorded a school-record 1,724 all purpose yards in 2007. He finished second in school history with 3,989 all purpose yards and is 117.3 average is second overall.

TOTAL OFFENSE (SEASON) Total Offense Yards 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

4,221 3,386 3,226 2,929 2,722 2,514 1,886 1,863 1,788 1,522

Martin Hankins (596-4221) Martin Hankins (632-3386) Trey Willie (537-3226) Brian Young (488-2929) Brian Babin (492-2722) Brian Babin (406-2514) Tyler Beatty (335-1886) Brian Babin (370-1863) Robbie Mahfouz (310-1788) Dan Brewer (333-1522)

TDs Responsible For 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

38 30 28 26 24 19 16 15 15 15 15 15 15

Martin Hankins Martin Hankins Brian Babin Brian Babin Trey Willie Brian Young Dan Brewer Johnny Wells Robbie Mahfouz Horace Belton Ray Porta Jay Lucas Tyler Beatty

Total Offense/Game (minimum 5 games) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

383.7 322.6 282.2 266.3 251.4

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Martin Hankins (11 games) Trey Willie (10 games) Martin Hankins (12 games) Brian Young (11 games) Brian Babin (10 games)

2004 2003 2005 2011 2008 2009 2010 2007 1981 1967

2004 2003 2008 2009 2005 2011 1967 1980 1981 1974 1954 2007 2010

2004 2005 2003 2011 2009

All Purpose Yards 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

1,724 1,622 1,559 1,458 1,408 1,384 1,344 1,313 1,218 1,126

Jay Lucas Ray Perkins Jerry Butler Jordan Wells Jerry Butler Jerry Butler Jay Lucas Felton Huggins Horace Belton Horace Belton

2007 2004 1984 2011 1983 1982 2008 2004 1975 1974

All Purpose Yards/Game (minimum 5 games) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

156.7 147.5 141.7 132.5 128.0

Jay Lucas (11 games) Ray Perkins (11 games) Jerry Butler (11 games) Jordan Wells (11 games) Jerry Butler (11 games)

Team Total Offense Yards (Season) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

5,908 (896-5,908) 4,672 (888-4,672) 4,420 (840-4,420) 4,274 (786-4,274) 4,088 (803-4,088)

Team Total Offense/Game (Season) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

537.1 (11 games) 441.3 (9 games) 403.1 (10 games) 401.8 (11 games) 389.3 (12 games)

2007 2004 1984 2011 1983

2004 2003 2011 2009 2008

2004 1954 2005 2011 2003

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Team All Purpose Yards (Season) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

6,780 6,391 6,298 5,702 5,602

2004 2011 2003 2008 2009

Most Total Offense Plays (Single-Game) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

73, Martin Hankins at Gardner-Webb 72, Trey Willie vs. Nicholls State 70, Trey Willie at Northern Colorado 69, Trey Willie vs. Tulane 68, Seth Babin vs. Sam Houston State

Nov. 20, 2004 Nov. 12, 2005 Sept. 17, 2005 Oct. 1, 2005 Nov. 11, 2006

Most Total Offense Yards Gained (Single-Game) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

582, Martin Hankins vs. Arkansas-Monticello Sept. 2, 2004 483, Martin Hankins at Gardner-Webb Nov. 20, 2004 463, Martin Hankins at Jacksonville Nov. 6, 2004 454, Trey Willie vs. Nicholls State Nov. 12, 2005 429, Brian Young at Central Arkansas Oct. 29, 2011

Most All-Purpose Yards Gained (Single-Game) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

348, Keylam Davis at Northwestern State Oct. 11, 2003 266, Felton Huggins vs. Arkansas-Monticello Sept. 2, 2004 265, Jordan Wells at Central Arkansas Oct. 29, 2011 235, Felton Huggins at McNeese State Sept. 11, 2004 230, Ray Perkins vs. Mercyhurst Oct. 16, 2004


Scoring Records SCORING (CAREER)

Yearly SCORING Leaders (since 1949)

Total Points Scored 1. 2. 3. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

266 Jeff Turner (116 PAT, 50 FG) 2006-09 202 Horace Belton (33 TD, 2 PAT) 1973-76 182 Jay Lucas (30 TD, 1 PAT) 2006-08 182 Simmie Yarborough (30 TD, 1 PAT) 2008-11 176 Jerry Butler (29 TD, 1 PAT) 1981-84 170 Jim Hall (86 PAT, 28 FG) 2003-06 156 Mack Boatner (26 TD) 1978-81 151 Frank Londono (52 PAT, 33 FG) 1977-79 134 Seth Sebastian (62 PAT, 24 FG) 2010-11 132 Felton Huggins (22 TD) 2003-05

Touchdowns Scored 1. 2. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

33 30 30 29 26 22 21 20 17 16

Horace Belton (31 rush, 2 rec) Jay Lucas (22 rush, 8 rec) Simmie Yarborough (30 rec) Jerry Butler (28 rush, 1 rec) Mack Boatner (25 rush, 1 rec) Felton Huggins (22 rec) Zeke Jones (20 rush, 1 rec) Ray Perkins (15 rush, 4 rec, 1 ret) David Patterson (17 rec) Ellis Johnson (15 rush, 1 rec)

1973-76 2006-08 2008-11 1981-84 1978-81 2003-05 2008-11 2003-04 1979-82 1961-64

SCORING (SEASON) Total Points Scored 1. 3. 4. 5. 8. 9. 10.

90 Horace Belton (15 TD) 90 Jay Lucas (15 TD) 83 Jim Hall (44 PAT, 13 FG) 79 Jeff Turner (28 PAT, 17 FG) 78 Jeff Turner (36 PAT, 14 FG) 78 Felton Huggins (13 TD) 78 Ray Perkins (13 TD) 77 Seth Sebastian (35 PAT, 14 FG) 75 Jeff Turner (39 PAT, 12 FG) 74 Simmie Yarborough (12 TD, 1 PAT) 74 Jerry Butler (12 TD, 1 PAT)

Touchdowns Scored 1. 3. 5. 7. 9. 10.

15 15 13 13 12 12 11 11 10 9 9 9

Horace Belton (14 rush, 1 rec) Jay Lucas (12 rush, 3 rec) Ray Perkins (9 rush, 3 rec, 1 ret) Felton Huggins (13 rec) Simmie Yarborough (12 rec) Jerry Butler (11 rush, 1 rec) Mack Boatner (10 rush, 1 rec) Horace Belton (10 rush, 1 rec) Billy Ladner (6 rush, 2 rec, 2 ret) Zeke Jones (8 rush, 1 rec) Simmie Yarborough (9 rec) Jeffrey Howard (9 rec)

1974 2007 2004 2007 2009 2004 2004 2011 2008 2009 1984

Year 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 1974

Player Points Milton Lavigne 48 Lou Campos 24 Ray Billings 30 Ridley Boudreaux 30 Ed Welch 30 Don Marino 26 Huey Husser 31 Bob Mahfouz 18 Huey Husser 18 Mickey Catalanotto 18 Pete Morere 36 Wayne Dugas 24 C.J.Alexander 50 C.J.Alexander 50 Elbert Harris 30 Billy Ladner 66 Brent Roussell 26 Ellis Johnson 32 Ellis Johnson 48 Duane Floyd 32 Charles Whitney 40 Dan Brewer 36 Tommy Arbour 26 Clell Rosetti 38 Ted Glaser 42 Darrell Beard 24 Jay Lang 25 Jay Lang 33 Horace Belton 90

TD 8 4 5 5 5 2 5 3 3 3 6 4 8 7 5 10 2 5 8 5 6 6 4 6 7 4 0 2 15

XP 0 0 0 0 0 14 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 8 0 6 14 1 0 2 2 0 2 1 0 0 10 6 0

FG 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 5 0

Year 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011

Player Horace Belton Raul Fernandez Frank Londono Frank Londono Mack Boatner Wilson Alvarez Mark Fritscher Mack Boatner Jerry Butler Bruce Ladner Jerry Butler David Hamilton Jeffrey Howard Jim Hall Jim Hall Jay Lucas Jay Lucas Jeff Turner Jeff Turner Seth Sebastian Seth Sebastian

Points 66 50 53 54 66 51 48 48 42 58 74 25 54 83 59 44 90 75 78 57 77

TD 11 0 0 0 11 0 0 8 7 0 12 0 9 0 0 7 15 0 0 0 0

XP 0 29 17 21 0 36 27 0 0 22 1 13 0 44 29 2 0 39 36 27 35

FG 0 7 12 11 0 5 7 0 0 12 0 4 0 13 10 0 0 12 14 10 14

1974 2007 2004 2004 2009 1984 1979 1975 1961 2010 2010 2003

TEAM SCORING RECORDS (SEASON) Total Points Scored 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 8. 9. 10.

425 369 344 327 311 279 279 269 250 237

Touchdowns Scored 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 8.

56 (15 rush, 38 rec, 3 ret) 48 (10 rush, 32 rec, 6 ret) 43 (12 rush, 30 rec, 1 ret) 42 (9 rush, 29 rec, 4 ret) 39 (21 rush, 17 rec, 1 ret) 36 (24 rush, 12 rec) 36 (14 rush, 22 rec) 33 (22 rush, 8 rec, 3 ret) 33 (20 rush, 13 rec) 33 (14 rush, 13 rec, 6 ret)

2004 2003 2009 2008 2011 2005 2007 1980 1981 2010

2004 2003 2009 2008 2011 1980 2005 1961 1981 2007

Jeff Turner scored a school-record 266 points for Southeastern from 2006-09, joining Horace Belton as the only two Lions to score over 200 points in a career. Turner set a Southland Conference single-game record with six field goals at Texas State in 2007.

TEAM SINGLE-GAME RECORDS

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

INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-GAME RECORDS

Most Points Scored (Division I - since 1980)

79, vs. Kentucky Wesleyan Sept. 15, 2007 69, vs. Union College Sept. 10, 2009 68, vs. Webber International Oct. 18, 2003 64, vs. Prairie View A&M Nov. 15, 2003 63, vs. Savannah State Sept. 10, 2011 59, vs. Delta State Nov. 8, 1980 58, vs. Mercyhurst Oct. 16, 2004 55, at Northeast Louisiana OCt. 25, 1980 54, vs. Texas College Nov. 11, 2004 54, vs. Central Florida Sept. 17, 1983

Most Touchdowns Scored (since 2003) 1. 2. 3. 6. 8.

11, vs. Kentucky Wesleyan Sept. 15, 2007 10, vs. Union College Sept. 10, 2009 9, vs. Prairie View A&M Nov. 15, 2003 9, vs. Webber International Oct. 18, 2003 9, vs. Savannah State Sept. 10, 2011 8, vs. Texas College Nov. 11, 2004 8, vs. Mercyhurst Oct. 16, 2004 7, vs. Texas State Oct. 9, 2010

7, at Texas State 7, at McNeese State

Most Points Scored (since 2003) 1. 2.

24, Jay Lucas vs. Kentucky Wesleyan 19, Jeff Turner at Texas State

Most Points Scored by Kicking 1. 2. 3. 5.

19, Jeff Turner at Texas State 15, Jim Hall at Jacksonville 14, Hess Crockett vs. Webber International 14, Jeff Turner at Louisiana Tech 13, Jeff Turner vs. Sam Houston State 13, Jeff Turner vs. Kentucky Wesleyan

Most Touchdowns Scored 1.

4, Jay Lucas vs. Kentucky Wesleyan

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Placekicking Records EXTRA POINTS (CAREER) PAT Kicks Made 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

116 Jeff Turner (116-125) 86 Jim Hall (86-102) 62 Seth Sebastian (62-66) 52 Frank Londono (52-57) 46 Mark Fritscher (46-48) 41 Tommy Saia (41-47) 37 Wilson Alvarez (37-38) 36 Ken Bailey (36-45) 35 John Short (35-42) 35 Bruce Ladner (35-38)

PAT Kicks Attempted 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 7. 8. 9. 10.

125 Jeff Turner (116-125) 102 Jim Hall (86-102) 66 Seth Sebastian (62-66) 57 Frank Londono (52-57) 48 Don Marino (30-48) 48 Mark Fritscher (46-48) 47 Tommy Saia (41-47) 45 Ken Bailey (36-45) 42 John Short (35-42) 38 Bruce Ladner (35-38) 38 Wilson Alvarez (37-38)

2006-09 2003-06 2010-11 1977-79 1980-82 1974-75 1979-80 1954-57 1966-67 1983-84

2006-09 2003-06 2010-11 1977-79 1953-54 1980-82 1974-75 1954-57 1966-67 1983-84 1979-80

EXTRA POINTS (SEASON) PAT Kicks Made 1. 2. 3. 5. 6. 8. 9.

44 Jim Hall (44-51) 39 Jeff Turner (39-41) 36 Jeff Turner (36-39) 36 Wilson Alvarez (36-37) 35 Seth Sebastian (35-37) 29 Raul Fernandez (29-30) 29 Jim Hall (29-33) 28 Jeff Turner (28-29) 27 Mark Fritscher (27-29) 27 Seth Sebastian (27-29)

PAT Kicks Attempted 1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 7. 8. 9.

51 Jim Hall (44-51) 41 Jeff Turner (39-41) 39 Jeff Turner (36-39) 37 Wilson Alvarez (36-37) 37 Seth Sebastian (35-37) 33 Jim Hall (29-33) 31 Don Marino (16-31) 30 Raul Fernandez (29-30) 29 Seth Sebastian (27-29) 29 Mark Fritscher (27-29) 29 Jeff Turner (28-29)

2004 2008 2009 1980 2011 1976 2005 2007 1981 2010

2004 2008 2009 1980 2011 2005 1954 1976 2010 1981 2007

FIELD GOALS (CAREER) Field Goals Made 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 8. 9.

50 Jeff Turner (50-68) 33 Frank Londono (33-58) 28 Jim Hall (28-45) 24 Seth Sebastian (24-35) 17 Bruce Ladner (17-32) 15 Mark Fritscher (15-24) 15 Roy Hurd (15-40) 10 Jay Lang (10-17) 9 Hess Crockett (9-13) 9 Tommy Saia (9-19)

Field Goals Attempted 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

68 Jeff Turner (50-68) 58 Frank Londono (33-58) 45 Jim Hall (28-45) 40 Roy Hurd (15-40) 35 Seth Sebastian (24-35) 32 Bruce Ladner (17-32) 24 Mark Fritscher (15-24) 19 Tommy Saia (9-19) 17 Raul Fernandez (8-17) 17 Jay Lang (10-17)

Field Goal Pct (minimum 5 attempts) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

73.5 Jeff Turner (50-68) 69.2 Hess Crockett (9-13) 68.6 Seth Sebastian (24-35) 66.7 David Hamilton (4-6) 62.5 Mark Fritscher (15-24) 62.2 Jim Hall (28-45) 58.8 Jay Lang (10-17)

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2006-09 1977-79 2003-06 2010-11 1983-84 1980-82 1969-70 1972-74 2003 1974-75

Seth Sebastian enters the 2012 season third in school history in both extra points made (62) and attempts (66). His 14 field goals made in 2011 tied for the second-most by a Lion in a single-season and his 35 PAT attempts were fifth. 8. 9. 10.

56.9 53.1 47.4

Frank Londono (33-58) Bruce Ladner (17-32) Tommy Saia (9-19)

1977-79 1983-84 1974-75

1. 2. 4. 5. 8. 9.

17 Jeff Turner (17-20) 14 Jeff Turner (14-21) 14 Seth Sebastian (14-21) 13 Jim Hall (13-18) 12 Jeff Turner (12-17) 12 Bruce Ladner (12-18) 12 Frank Londono (12-23) 11 Frank Londono (11-20) 10 Seth Sebastian (10-14) 10 Frank Londono (10-15) 10 Jim Hall (10-18)

Field Goals Attempted 1. 3. 5. 7. 10.

23 Roy Hurd (8-23) 23 Frank Londono (12-23) 21 Seth Sebastian (14-21) 21 Jeff Turner (14-21) 20 Frank Londono (11-20) 20 Jeff Turner (17-20) 18 Bruce Ladner (12-18) 18 Jim Hall (10-18) 18 Jim Hall (13-18) 17 Jeff Turner (12-17) 17 Roy Hurd (7-17)

2006-09 1977-79 2003-06 1969-70 2010-11 1983-84 1980-82 1974-75 1974-76 1972-74

Field Goal Pct (minimum 5 attempts)

2006-09 2003 2010-11 1985 1980-82 2003-06 1972-74

Most Consecutive Field Goals Made

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

13

85.0 Jeff Turner (17-20) 83.3 Jim Hall (5-6) 72.2 Jim Hall (13-18) 71.4 Seth Sebastian (10-14) 70.6 Jeff Turner (12-17) 70.0 Jeff Turner (7-10) 69.2 Hess Crockett (9-13) 66.7 Frank Londono (10-15) 66.7 David Hamilton (4-6) 66.7 Seth Sebastian (14-21)

Jeff Turner

Most Field Goals Made (since 2003) 1. 2.

FIELD GOALS (SEASON) Field Goals Made

FIELD GOALS (SINGLE-GAME)

2007 2009 2011 2004 2008 1983 1977 1978 2010 1979 2005

6, Jeff Turner at Texas State 4, Jeff Turner at Louisiana Tech

The Longest Field Goals 52 50 49 48 48 47 47 47 47 47 47

Jeff Turner at South Dakota Roy Hurd vs. Southwestern Louisiana Frank Londono vs. Nicholls State Jeff Turner vs. Central Arkansas Frank Londono vs. Delta State Seth Sebastian vs. Northwestern State Jeff Turner vs. Texas A&M-Commerce Jeff Turner at Texas State Hess Crockett vs. Arkansas-Monticello Tommy Saia vs. Livingston Wilson Alvarez vs. Delta State

Nov. 3, 2007 Sept. 20, 2008

Sept. 26, 2009 Oct. 4, 1969 Nov. 10, 1979 Oct. 31, 2009 Nov. 4, 1978 Nov. 6, 2010 Sept. 5, 2009 Nov. 3, 2007 Aug. 30, 2003 Sept. 28, 1974 Nov. 8, 1980

1970 1977 2011 2009 1978 2007 1983 2005 2004 2008 1969

2007 2003 2004 2010 2008 2006 2003 1979 1985 2011

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Bruce Ladner tied a then single-season, school-record with 12 field goals in 1983. Ladner currently ranks fifth in school history in field goals made (17) and is sixth in attempts (32).


Punting Records PUNTING (CAREER) Punt Yards 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

9,437 9,120 7,538 6,963 5,838 5,456 5,360 5,013 3,978 3,919

Yearly PUNTING Leaders (since 1949)

Wayne Sullivan (229 punts) James Magruder (232) Jim Hall (187) Bret Wright (165) Scott Allen (156) Carl Schutz (142) Beau Mothe (141) Cody Samples (132) Elbert Harris (114) Nolan Gill (102)

1965-68 1975-78 2003-06 1981-83 1977-80 1969-71 2009-11 2007-08 1958-61 1972-74

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

232 229 187 165 156 142 141 132 114 113

James Magruder (232-9,120) Wayne Sullivan (229-9,437) Jim Hall (187-7,538) Bret Wright (165-6,963) Scott Allen (156-5,838) Carl Schutz (142-5,456) Beau Mothe (141-5,360) Cody Samples (132-5,013) Elbert Harris (114-3,978) Joe Johnson (113-3,780)

1975-78 1965-68 2003-06 1981-83 1977-80 1969-71 2009-11 2007-08 1958-61 1950-53

Average Yards/Punt (minimum 5 attempts) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

43.33 42.20 41.21 41.20 41.17 40.85 40.56 40.31 39.85 39.31

Scott Senner (63-2,730) Bret Wright (165-6,963) Wayne Sullivan (229-9,437) Noel Wilkins (44-1,813) Denny Smith (76-3,129) Cliff Stringfield (26-1,062) Matt McCormick (41-1,663) Jim Hall (187-7,538) Billy Ray Parnell (41-1,634) James Magruder (232-9,120)

1984 1981-83 1965-68 1949-50 1968-69 1956 2010-11 2003-06 1949 1975-78

Season 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 1974 1975 1976

Player No. Billy Ray Parnell 41 Ridley Boudreaux 46 Joe Johnson 46 Joe Johnson 59 Ray Porta 38 Ray Porta 16 Huey Husser 41 Cliff Stringfield 26 Bill Hawkins 37 Quentin Smith 15 Elbert Harris 42 Elbert Harris 30 Elbert Harris 39 Brent Roussell 42 Brent Roussel 47 Jerry Hollifield 51 Wayne Sullivan 64 Wayne Sullivan 58 Wayne Sullivan 50 Wayne Sullivan 57 Denny Smith 66 Carl Schutz 46 Carl Schutz 92 Nolan Gill 68 Kevin Webb 38 Kevin Webb 52 James Magruder 56 James Magruder 69

Yards Avg. Long 1,634 39.9 1,711 37.2 1,567 34.1 1,918 32.5 1,311 34.5 591 36.9 1,496 36.5 1,062 40.8 55 1,283 34.7 50 546 36.4 1,425 33.9 54 1,026 34.2 1,410 36.2 1,540 36.7 59 1,762 37.5 1,939 38.0 2,732 42.7 63 2,286 39.4 64 2,044 40.9 57 2,375 41.7 62 2,769 42.0 66 1,739 37.8 55 3,583 38.9 62 2,576 37.9 64 1,499 39.4 51 1,888 36.3 52 2,113 37.7 64 2,548 36.9 56

Season 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011

Player No. James Magruder 64 James Magruder 43 Scott Allen 68 Scott Allen 55 Bret Wright 23 Bret Wright 76 Bret Wright 66 Scott Senner 63 David Hamilton 77 Jim Hall 50 Jim Hall 39 Jim Hall 43 Jim Hall 55 Cody Samples 64 Cody Samples 68 Beau Mothe 65 Beau Mothe 60 Matt McCormick 36

Yards Avg. Long 2,706 42.3 59 1,753 40.8 65 2,552 37.5 69 1,951 35.5 51 919 40.0 66 3,121 41.1 63 2,923 44.3 66 2,730 43.3 61 2,866 37.2 64 2,093 41.9 65 1,485 38.1 58 1,800 41.9 58 2,160 39.3 57 2,368 37.0 55 2,645 38.9 58 2,484 38.2 62 2,292 38.2 65 1,494 41.5 61

PUNTING (SEASON) Punt Yards 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

3,583 3,121 2,923 2,866 2,769 2,732 2,730 2,706 2,645 2,576

Carl Schutz (92 punts) Bret Wright (76) Bret Wright (66) David Hamilton (77) Denny Smith (66) Wayne Sullivan (64) Scott Senner (63) James Magruder (64) Cody Samples (68) Nolan Gill (68)

1971 1982 1983 1985 1969 1965 1984 1977 2008 1972

Punt Attempts 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 8. 10.

92 77 76 69 68 68 68 66 66 65

Carl Schutz (92-3,583) David Hamilton (77-2,866) Bret Wright (76-3,121) James Magruder (69-2,548) Scott Allen (68-2,552) Cody Samples (68-2,645) Nolan Gill (68-2,576) Bret Wright (66-2,923) Denny Smith (66-2,769) Beau Mothe (65-2,484)

1971 1985 1982 1976 1979 2008 1972 1983 1969 2009

Average Yards/Punt (minimum 5 attempts) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

49.57 44.29 43.33 42.69 42.28 41.95 41.86 41.86 41.67 41.50 41.50

Noel Wilkins (14-694) Bret Wright (66-2,923) Scott Senner (63-2,730) Wayne Sullivan (64-2,732) James Magruder (64-2,706) Denny Smith (66-2,769) Jim Hall (43-1,800) Jim Hall (50-2,093) Wayne Sullivan (57-2,375) Hubert Polk (10-415) Matt McCormick (36-1,494)

1950 1983 1984 1965 1977 1969 2005 2003 1968 1952 2011

TEAM PUNTING RECORDS Punt Yards (Season) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

3,583 3,121 3,098 2,927 2,919

(92 punts) (77) (78) (68) (80)

Jim Hall (left) led Southeastern in punting from 2003-06 and finished third in school history in punt yardage and attempts. Wayne Sullivan (center) averaged 41.1 yards per punt in four seasons with the Lions and holds the school’s all-time mark in punt yardage. Beau Mothe (right) led the Lions in 2009 and 2010 and is ranked in the career top 10 in yards and attempts.

Punt Attempts (Season) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

92 80 78 77 75

(92-3,583) (80-2,919) (78-3,098) (77-3,121) (75-2,741)

Average Yards/Punt (Season) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

43.04 42.69 42.28 42.15 41.86

(68-2,927) (64-2,732) (64-2,706) (66-2,782) (43-1,800)

1983 1965 1977 1984 2005

PUNTING (SINGLE-GAME) Most Punts (since 2003) 1. 3.

11, Beau Mothe vs. Stephen F. Austin Nov. 14, 2009 11, Cody Samples at New Mexico State Aug. 30, 2007 10, Matt McCormick at Stephen F. Austin Nov. 12, 2011 10, Cody Samples at Sam Houston State Nov. 15, 2008

Most Yards Punting (since 2003) 1971 1982 1978 1983 1985

1971 1985 1978 1982 1972

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

467, Matt McCormick at Stephen F. Austin Nov. 12, 2011 461, Beau Mothe vs. Stephen F. Austin Nov. 14, 2009 418, Cody Samples at New Mexico State Aug. 30, 2007 417, Cody Samples at Sam Houston State Nov. 15, 2008 405, Jim Hall vs. Tulane Oct. 1, 2005

Highest Average Yards Per Punt (3 punts) 1. 2. 3. 4.

51.5, Jim Hall at Northern Colorado Sept. 17, 2005 49.0, Jim Hall at New Mexico State Aug. 31, 2006 46.7, Matt McCormick at Stephen F. Austin Nov. 12, 2011 45.0, Jim Hall vs. Tulane Oct. 1, 2005 45.0, Beau Mothe at Central Arkansas Oct. 30, 2010

Most Punts Downed Inside 20 (since 2003) 1. 2. 3.

6, Cody Samples vs. Stephen F. Austin Oct. 6, 2007 5, Beau Mothe at Northwestern State Nov. 7, 2009 4, Jim Hall vs. Arkansas-Monticello Aug. 30, 2003 4, Matt McCormick at Stephen F. Austin Nov. 12, 2011 4, Beau Mothe vs. Texas State Oct. 9, 2010

The Longest Punts 69 68 66 66 66 66 65 65 65 64 62

Scott Allen vs. Ball State Scott Allen vs. Troy State Jerry Hollifield vs. Northeast Louisiana Denny Smith vs. Louisiana Tech Bret Wright vs. Troy State Bret Wright vs. Texas Southern Beau Mothe vs. McNeese State James Magruder vs. Livingston Jim Hall at Texas State David Hamilton at UCF Beau Mothe vs. Stephen F. Austin

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Sept. 29, 1979 Oct. 6, 1979 Oct. 24, 1964 Nov. 8, 1969 Oct. 10, 1981 Oct. 15, 1983 Oct. 23, 2010 Oct. 14, 1978 Sept. 27, 2003 Sept. 13, 1985 Nov. 14, 2009

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Punt Return Records PUNT RETURNS (CAREER) Punt Return Yards 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

1,380 756 586 479 414 320 307 280 279 264

Punt Returns 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 9. 10.

126 72 61 40 37 34 34 34 32 30

1968-71 1950-53 1949, 54-55 1976-80 1979-82 2010-11 1983-84 1965-66 1953-54 1950-51

Steve Keller (126-1380) Anthony Vereen (72-479) Hubert Polk (61-756) David Patterson (40-414) Bobby Hill (37-146) Choni Francis (34-173) Brandon Collins (34-320) Ray Brown (34-307) Richard Foley (32-236) Arlen Blackwell (30-586)

1968-71 1976-80 1950-53 1979-82 1971-74 2003-04 2010-11 1983-84 1980-81 1949, 54-55

Average Yards/Punt Return (min. 10 att.) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

26.40 19.53 16.41 15.54 14.60 12.39 11.38 10.95 10.53 10.37

Yearly PUNT RETURN Leaders (since 1949)

Steve Keller (126-1380) Hubert Polk (61-756) Arlen Blackwell (30-586) Anthony Vereen (72-479) David Patterson (40-414) Brandon Collins (34-320) Ray Brown (34-307) Johnny O’Neal (27-280) Don Marino (17-279) Ridley Boudreaux (10-264)

Ridley Boudreaux (10-264) Arlen Blackwell (30-586) Don Marino (17-279) Larry Troxler (13-202) Willie Rhodes (10-146) Hubert Polk (61-756) Jamaal Jackson (16-182) Steve Keller (126-1380) Jerry Hollifield (17-179) Johnny O'Neal (27-280)

1950-51 1949, 54-55 1953-54 1953-54 1957-60 1950-53 2004-05 1968-71 1963-64 1965-66

PUNT RETURNS (SEASON) Punt Return Yards 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

579 524 367 331 295 281 242 236 232 225

Punt Returns 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 8. 9.

46 36 34 28 25 25 25 24 23 23 23

Steve Keller (46-579) Arlen Blackwell (25-524) Hubert Polk (28-367) Hubert Polk (23-331) Steve Keller (23-295) Steve Keller (23-281) Anthony Vereen (36-242) Terry Hodges (25-236) Brandon Collins (21-232) Steve Keller (34-225)

1969 1949 1950 1951 1968 1970 1978 1967 2011 1971

Steve Keller (46-579) Anthony Vereen (36-242) Steve Keller (34-225) Hubert Polk (28-367) Terry Hodges (25-236) Bobby Hill (25-75) Arlen Blackwell (25-524) Pat Mason (24-202) Steve Keller (23-295) Hubert Polk (23-331) Steve Keller (23-281)

1969 1978 1971 1950 1967 1973 1949 1974 1968 1951 1970

Average Yards/Punt Return (min. 10 att.) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

20.96 15.40 14.39 13.58 13.11 12.83 12.59 12.22 11.38 11.05

Arlen Blackwell (25-524) Larry Troxler (10-154) Hubert Polk (23-331) Eric Jackson (12-163) Hubert Polk (28-367) Steve Keller (23-295) Steve Keller (46-579) Steve Keller (23-281) Jamaal Jackson (16-182) Brandon Collins (21-232)

Season 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 1974 1975 1976

Player No. Arlen Blackwell 25 Hubert Polk 28 Hubert Polk 23 Hubert Polk 10 Don Marino 13 Larry Troxler 10 Arlen Blackwell 4 Billy Honeycutt 9 Calvin Boudreaux 1 Bobby Dugas 1 Willie Rhodes 4 Wilbur Derrick 9 Joel Smith 6 Brent Roussell 4 Jerry Hollifield 12 Jerry Hollifield 5 Johnny O’Neal 9 Johnny O’Neal 18 Terry Hodges 25 Steve Keller 23 Steve Keller 46 Steve Keller 23 Steve Keller 34 Bobby Hill 12 Bobby Hill 25 Pat Mason 24 Mike Hornsby 1 AnthonyVereen 9

Yards Avg. Long TD 524 21.0 0 1 367 13.1 0 1 331 14.4 0 0 58 5.8 0 0 138 10.6 0 0 154 15.4 0 0 43 10.8 0 0 176 19.6 0 0 39 39.0 39 0 95 95.0 95 1 62 15.5 45 0 102 11.3 0 0 98 16.3 45 0 55 13.8 22 0 108 9.0 0 0 71 14.2 0 0 100 11.1 0 0 180 10.0 66 1 236 9.4 47 0 295 12.8 68 0 579 12.6 60 1 281 12.2 59 0 225 6.6 26 0 71 5.9 17 0 75 3.0 35 0 202 8.4 26 0 40 40.0 40 1 66 7.3 13 0

Longest Punt Return 95 86 68 67 66 65 64 60 60 60

Bobby Dugas vs. Florence State David Patterson vs. Illinois State Steve Keller vs. Northwestern State Andre Cryer vs. Kentucky Wesleyan Johnny O’Neal vs. Louisiana College Don Marino vs. Louisiana College Anthony Vereen vs. Livingston Don Marino vs. Stetson Brandon Collins vs. Nicholls State Steve Keller at Youngstown State

Oct. 18, 1958 Sept. 27, 1980 Nov. 23, 1968 Sept. 15, 2007 Oct. 15, 1966 Oct. 2, 1954 Oct. 15, 1977 Oct. 30, 1954 Nov. 17, 2011 Nov. 1, 1969

Highest Average Gain Per Return (2 returns - since 2003) 1. 2. 3.

19.7, Jamaal Jackson vs.Alcorn State 18.5, Romaliz Mayo vs. Lambuth 18.2, Brandon Collins vs. Savannah State

Sept. 10, 2005 (3-59) Sept. 4, 2003 (2-37) Sept. 10, 2011 (4-73)

Season 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011

Player No. AnthonyVereen 20 AnthonyVereen 36 David Patterson 10 Richard Foley 21 David Patterson 11 David Patterson 15 Ray Brown 19 Ray Brown 15 Kervin Fontenette 9 Choni Francis 19 Choni Francis 15 Jamaal Jackson 16 Eric Jackson 6 Eric Jackson 12 Andre Cryer 11 Chris Wilson 7 Brandon Collins 13 Brandon Collins 21

Yards Avg. Long TD 137 6.8 64 1 242 6.7 17 0 89 8.9 33 0 178 8.5 22 0 80 7.3 32 0 146 9.7 23 0 207 10.9 53 0 100 6.7 49 0 69 7.7 29 0 82 4.3 14 0 91 6.1 24 0 182 11.4 45 0 29 4.8 8 0 163 13.6 54 0 96 8.7 25 0 39 5.6 15 0 88 6.8 30 0 232 11.0 60 0

TEAM PUNT RETURNS (SEASON) Punt Return Yards 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

642 (33 returns) 615 (51) 571 (31) 444 (34) 406 (23)

Punt Returns 1. 3. 4. 5.

51 (615 yards) 51 (402) 44 (336) 37 (321) 35 (295) 35 (250)

1949 1969 1951 1950 1954

1969 1978 1971 1967 1983 1979

1949 1954 1951 2007 1950 1968 1969 1970 2005 2011

PUNT RETURNS (SINGLE-GAME) Most Punt Returns 1. 2.

10 5 5 5 5

Terry Hodges vs. SW Louisiana Oct. 14, 1967 Brandon Collins vs. Lamar Oct. 1, 2011 Andre Cryer at Stephen F.Austin Oct. 4, 2008 Andre Cryer vs.Texas A&M-Commerce Sept. 5, 2009 Choni Francis vs.Arkansas-Monticello Aug. 30, 2003 Steve Keller holds Southeastern and State of Louisiana career records for punt returns and punt return yardage. During his four-year career, Keller averaged nearly 11 yards per return and his 46 returns in 1969 are the second-most by an in-state player.

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Kick Return Records KICK RETURNS (CAREER)

Yearly KICK RETURN Leaders (since 1949)

Kick Return Yards 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

1,494 1,489 1,383 1,266 1,167 934 769 763 736 678

Keylam Davis (68-1494) Steve Keller (69-1489) Jordan Wells (52-1383) Jerry Butler (57-1266) Andre Cryer (56-1167) Bret Brian (45-934) Ray Brown (33-769) Byron Ross (43-763) Robert Hicks (30-736) Anthony Vereen (29-678)

2003-07 1968-71 2010-11 1981-84 2007-10 1981-82 1983-84 2003-07 1977-80 1976-80

Kick Returns 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

69 68 57 56 52 45 43 36 33 33

Steve Keller (69-1489) Keylam Davis (68-1494) Jerry Butler (57-1266) Andre Cryer (56-1167) Jordan Wells (52-1383) Bret Brian (45-934) Byron Ross (43-763) Bobby Hill (36-530) Ted Glaser (33-640) Ray Brown (33-769)

1968-71 2003-07 1981-84 2007-10 2010-11 1981-82 2003-07 1971-74 1967-70 1983-84

Kick Return TDs 1. 2.

2 1 1 1 1 1

Keylam Davis Scott Goldberg Billy Ladner Robert Hicks C.J.Alexander Ray Perkins

2003-07 2003 1959-61 1977-80 1958-59 2003-04

Average Yards/Kick Return (min. 10 att.) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

32.90 29.60 26.60 25.42 25.36 24.53 24.18 23.42 23.38 23.30

Scott Goldberg (10-329) Billy Ladner (10-296) Jordan Wells (52-1383) Marquis Powell (24-610) Jerry Joe Dunaway (11-279) Robert Hicks (30-736) Fred Runte (11-266) Donald Dykes (12-281) Anthony Vereen (29-678) Ray Brown (33-769)

2003 1959-61 2010-11 2007-08 1961-64 1977-80 1962 1975-78 1976-80 1983-84

KICK RETURNS (SEASON) Kick Return Yards 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

1,383 610 567 554 526 470 455 426 400 397

Jordan Wells (52-1383) Marquis Powell (24-610) Bret Brian (26-567) Keylam Davis (20-554) Steve Keller (23-526) Ron Walker (23-470) Darnel Charrier (22-455) Ray Brown (16-426) Keylam Davis (18-400) Andre Cryer (18-397)

2011 2008 1981 2003 1970 2010 1975 1983 2007 2007

Kick Returns 1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 7. 9.

52 26 24 23 23 22 20 20 19 19

Jordan Wells (52-1383) Bret Brian (26-567) Marquis Powell (24-610) Steve Keller (23-526) Ron Walker (23-470) Darnel Charrier (22-455) Andre Cryer (20-391) Keylam Davis (20-554) Bret Brian (19-367) Ted Glaser (19-359)

2011 1981 2008 1970 2010 1975 2009 2003 1982 1967

Kick Return TDs 1. 2.

2 1 1 1 1 1

Keylam Davis Ray Perkins Scott Goldberg Billy Ladner C.J.Alexander Robert Hicks

32.90 27.70 26.62 26.60 26.08 25.92 25.42

Scott Goldberg (10-329) Keylam Davis (20-554) Ray Brown (16-426) Jordan Wells (52-1383) Robert Hicks (12-313) C.J.Alexander (12-311) Marquis Powell (24-610)

8. 9. 10.

Player No. Jerry Zimmerman 6 Ridley Boudreaux 9 Ridley Boudreaux 5 Elden Shuff 8 Don Marino 6 Larry Troxler 5 Pete Morere 11 Russell Gautreaux 4 Frank Bourgeois 8 C.J.Alexander 12 C.J.Alexander 14 Kenneth Dyer 6 Billy Ladner 6 Fred Runte 11 Jerry Hollifield 8 JimmyVidrine 9 Harry Nunez 6 Johnny O’Neal 13 Ted Glaser 19 Steve Keller 18 Steve Keller 15 Steve Keller 23 Steve Keller 13 Bobby Hill 18 Dale Halladay 8 Alex Clark 15 Darnel Charrier 22 Dean Waguespack 15

24.36 24.18 23.42

Yards Avg. Long TD 137 22.8 0 0 222 24.7 0 0 99 19.8 0 0 181 22.6 0 0 107 17.8 0 0 109 21.8 0 0 252 22.9 0 0 67 16.8 0 0 185 23.1 0 0 311 25.9 94 1 260 18.6 30 0 122 20.3 0 0 211 35.2 95 1 266 24.2 0 0 173 21.6 0 0 192 21.3 0 0 120 20.0 0 0 266 20.5 56 0 359 18.9 60 0 361 20.1 31 0 337 22.5 39 0 526 22.9 45 0 265 20.4 29 0 283 15.7 32 0 160 20.0 35 0 277 18.5 33 0 455 20.7 37 0 278 18.5 33 0

Robert Hicks (14-341) Fred Runte (11-266) Donald Dykes (12-281)

1979 1962 1978

KICK RETURNS (Single-Game) Most Kick Returns (since 2003) 1. 2. 4. 5.

10, Keylam Davis at Northwestern State 9, Jordan Wells at Northwestern State 9, Jordan Wells at Central Arkansas 8, Jordan Wells at Tulane 6, Marquis Powell vs.Texas State 6, Byron Ross at Kansas 6, Ron Walker vs. Northwestern State 6, Ron Walker at Sam Houston State 6, Jordan Wells at McNeese State

Oct. 11, 2003 Oct. 15, 2011 Oct. 29, 2011 Sept. 3, 2011 Nov. 8, 2008 Sept. 8, 2007 Nov. 6, 2010 Oct. 16, 2010 Sept. 24, 2011

Most Kick Return Yards (since 2003) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

282, Keylam Davis at Northwestern State 265, Jordan Wells at Central Arkansas 224, Jordan Wells at Tulane 191, Jordan Wells at Northwestern State 178, Marquis Powell vs. McNeese State

Oct. 11, 2003 (10) Oct. 29, 2011 (9) Sept. 3, 2011 (8) Oct. 15, 2011 (9) Nov. 1, 2008 (4)

Highest Average Gain Per Kick Return (2 returns) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

44.5, Marquis Powell vs. McNeese State 38.0, Scott Goldberg at Troy State 35.5, Keylam Davisvs.Arkansas-Monticello 34.3, Jordan Wells vs. Lamar 30.5, Ray Perkins vs. Jacksonville

Nov. 1, 2008 (4-178) Sept. 20, 2003 (2-76) Aug. 30, 2003 (2-71) Oct. 1, 2011 (3-103) Nov. 8, 2003 (2-61)

Season 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011

Player No. Robert Hicks 12 Donald Dykes 12 Robert Hicks 14 AnthonyVereen 6 Bret Brian 26 Bret Brian 19 Ray Brown 16 Ray Brown 17 Elliot Searcy 15 Keylam Davis 20 Choni Francis 10 Jamaal Jackson 12 Keylam Davis 17 Keylam Davis 18 Marquis Powell 24 Andre Cryer 20 Ron Walker 23 Jordan Wells, 52

Yards Avg. Long TD 313 26.1 58 0 281 23.4 46 0 341 24.4 100 1 173 28.8 44 0 567 21.8 50 0 367 19.3 31 0 426 26.6 63 0 343 20.2 45 0 227 15.1 27 0 554 27.7 98 2 191 19.1 36 0 112 9.3 19 0 324 19.1 33 0 400 22.2 39 0 610 25.4 65 0 391 19.5 38 0 470 20.4 34 0 1,383 26.6 91 0

The Longest Returns

100 Robert Hicks vs. Ball State 98, Keylam Davis vs. Webber International 98 Scott Goldberg vs. Jacksonville 97 Keylam Davis at Northwestern State 95 Billy Ladner vs. Louisiana Tech 94 Ray Perkins vs. Mississippi Valley 94 C.J. Alexander vs. East Texas State 91 Jordan Wells at Central Arkansas 77 Jerry Joe Dunaway vs. Louisiana Tech 73 Anthony Vereen vs. Delta State

Sept. 29, 1979 Oct. 18, 2003 Nov. 8, 2003 Oct. 11, 2003 Nov. 4, 1961 Oct. 2, 2004 Sept. 26, 1959 Oct. 29, 2011 Nov. 9, 1963 Nov. 4, 1978

TEAM KICK RETURN RECORDS (SEASON) Kick Return Yards 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

1,549 1,341 1,276 1,089 1,056

(65 returns) (61) (59) (56) (50)

Kick Returns 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

65 61 59 56 55

(1,549 yards) (1,341) (1,276) (1,089) (981)

Average Yards/Kick Return 1. 24.00 (18-432) 2. 23.83 (65-1,549)

2011 2008 2003 2007 1981

2011 2008 2003 2007 2009

1961 2011

2003 2004 2003 1961 1958 1979

Average yards/kick return (min. 10 att.) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

Season 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 1974 1975 1976

2003 2003 1983 2011 1977 1958 2008

Keylam Davis led Southeastern in kick return yardage three times in his career and finished as the all-time leader in school history with 1,494 yards. His 10-return, 282-yard performance against Northwestern State in 2003 are single-game highs.

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Defensive Records INTERCEPTIONS (CAREER) Interception return yards 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

270 198 168 161 145 135 126 113 110 103

Billy Ladner (9-270) Kurt Griffon (11-198) Kervin Fontenette (4-168) Billy Andrews (7-161) Jerry Joe Dunaway (9-145) Duriel Adams (11-135) Courtney Favorite (2-126) Curtis Strong (6-113) Charlie Martin (2-110) Dick Covington (14-103)

Interceptions 1. 2. 3. 4. 7. 9.

14 13 12 11 11 11 10 10 9 9 9 9 9 9

Dick Covington (14-103) Tim Whaley (13-22) Anthony Vereen (12-96) Kurt Griffon (11-198) Duriel Adams (11-135) David Lesage (11-59) Kerry Duplessis (10-53) Re'Keem Wilson (10-45) Billy Ladner (9-270) Jerry Joe Dunaway (9-145) John Klumpp (9-98) Ormando Whitlock (9-81) Ronnie Hornsby (9-81) Tommy Connors (9-77)

Interception return TDs 1. 2.

2 1

Marquis Powell Numerous players

Yearly INTERCEPTION Leaders (since 1949) 1959-61 1981-84 1983-85 1963-66 1961-64 2003-06 2003-04 2006, 08-10 1952 1967-70

1967-70 1982-85 1976-80 1981-84 2003-06 1965-68 1970-72 2007-10 1959-61 1961-64 1974-76 1978-81 1967-70 2006-10

2007-08

Season 1949 1950 1951 1952 1956 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974

Player No. Arlen Blackwell 5 BillYeager 4 Lou Campos 6 Rodney Ledet 2 Tony Misita 2 Walt Andrew 2 Charlie Martin 2 Cliff Stringfield 3 Billy Ladner 2 Elbert Harris 3 Wayne Kozan 3 Billy Ladner 5 Monty Crook 6 Jerry Joe Dunaway 5 Jerry Hollifield 5 Billy Andrews 4 DavidVenable 2 Charles Whitney 2 Dick Covington 3 Terry Hodges 3 David Lesage 4 Johnny Daigle 6 Leslie Hymel 5 Kerry Duplessis 8 Mike Scioneaux 3 David Barrios 3 Mike Klein 3 John Hughes 4 Nish Weddigton 4

Yards Long 37 - 3 - 67 - 18 - 20 - 13 - 110 92 43 - 19 - 64 - 27 - 216 98 59 - 44 - 44 - 75 33 50 50 10 - 23 - 36 - 50 24 42 33 65 19 53 - 63 54 30 22 101 69 73 - 75 -

TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 1

Season 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 2003 2004 2005 2008 2009 2010 2011

Player No. Nish Weddington 4 Dale Halladay 5 Bobby Morse 6 AnthonyVereen 5 Cleve Adams 4 AnthonyVereen 3 Ormando Whitlock 3 John Farlow 4 Tim Whaley 4 Sterling Joseph 4 Kurt Griffon 4 Tim Whaley 8 David Daniels 3 Vernon Russell 3 Jarred Jenkins 3 Duriel Adams 4 Duriel Adams 5 Tommy Connors 4 Re’Keem Wilson 4 Re’Keem Wilson 6 Robert Alford 5

Yards Long 54 - 54 - 41 - 66 28 33 28 30 30 22 22 22 22 7 4 67 - 72 - 14 - 2 2 29 29 56 32 2 4 110 64 36 26 31 31 14 7 64 64

TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1

INTERCEPTIONS (SEASON) Interception return yards 1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

216 168 126 110 110 101 93 89 84 82

Billy Ladner (5-216) Kervin Fontenette (3-168) Courtney Favorite (2-126) Duriel Adams (5-110) Charlie Martin (2-110) Mike Klein (3-101) Jerry Joe Dunaway (3-93) Marquis Powell (2-89) Billy Andrews (2-84) Curtis Strong (2-82)

Interceptions 1. 3. 8.

8 8 6 6 6 6 6 5 5 5 5

Kerry Duplessis (8-53) Tim Whaley (8-14) Lou Campos (6-67) Monty Crook (6-59) Johnny Daigle (6-42) Bobby Morse (6-41) Re'Keem Wilson (6-14) Billy Ladner (5-216) Duriel Adams (5-110) Steve Keller (5-80) Robert Alford (5-64)

Interception return TDs 1. 2.

2 1

Marquis Powell Numerous players

Longest Interception Returns 100 98 93 92 78 76 76 69 64 64 64 64

Kervin Fontenette vs. Nicholls State Billy Ladner vs. Florence State Courtney Favorite vs. Prarie View A&M Charlie Martin vs. Northeast Louisiana Frank Bryant at Stephen F.Austin Billy Andrews vs. Northeast Louisiana Willie Shepherd vs.Western Kentucky Mike Klein vs. McNeese State Robert Alford at Central Arkansas Curtis Strong vs. Union College Duriel Adams at Mississippi Valley John Hughes vs. Northeast Louisiana

1961 1985 2003 2005 1952 1972 1964 2008 1964 2009

1971 1985 1951 1962 1969 1977 2010 1961 2005 1969 2011

Interception Return TDs 2008

Nov. 23, 1985 Oct. 14, 1961 Nov. 15, 2003 Sept. 22, 1951 Nov. 12, 2011 Oct. 24, 1964 Sept. 29, 1984 Nov. 11, 1972 Oct. 29, 2011 Sept. 10, 2009 Nov. 19, 2005 Oct. 20, 1973

TEAM INTERCEPTION RECORDS (Season) Interception Return Yards 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

346 (22 INTs) 324 (18) 270 (27) 254 (17) 253 (27)

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Tommy Connors finished a brilliant career ranked third in total tackles and ninth in interceptions. He also is also among the school’s career leaders in fumble recoveries, pass breakups, and tackles for loss. His four forced fumbles in 2010 were a single-season mark. 3. 2 Michael Johnson (2-36) 2006-07 Interceptions 2 Josh Golding (2-22) 2003 1. 27 1951 5. 1 Cliff Stringfield (1-95) 1956 27 1969 1 Jarred Jenkins (1-44) 2003-04 3. 22 1964 1 Rudy Johnson (1-40) 2003,05 22 1985 1 George Leverette (1-27) 2006-07 5. 20 1979 1 Kenneth Dunagin (1-18) 1958-59 1 Damien Huren (1-10) 2004-05

1964 1961 1951 1960 1969

1. 2.

3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

2003 1952 1984 2008 2007 1972 1983 1978

FUMBLE RETURNS (CAREER) Fumble return yards 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

102 95 48 44 40 36 27 22 18 10

Quinten Pierre (3-102) Cliff Stringfield (1-95) Tommy Connors (3-48) Jarred Jenkins (1-44) Rudy Johnson (1-40) Michael Johnson (2-36) George Leverette (1-27) Josh Golding (2-22) Kenneth Dunagin (1-18) Damien Huren (1-10)

Fumble returns 1.

3 3

Quinten Pierre (3-102) Tommy Connors (3-48)

2008-09 1956 2006-10 2003-04 2003-05 2006-07 2006-07 2003 1958-59 2004-05

2008-09 2006-10

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FUMBLE RETURNS (SEASON) Fumble return yards 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 7. 8. 9. 10.

102 95 44 40 27 27 22 21 18 15

Quinten Pierre (3-102) Cliff Stringfield (1-95) Jarred Jenkins (1-44) Rudy Johnson (1-40) Tommy Connors (1-27) George Leverette (1-27) Josh Golding (2-22) Michael Johnson (1-21) Kenneth Dunagin (1-18) Michael Johnson (1-15)

Fumble returns 1. 2. 3.

3 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

Quinten Pierre (3-102) Josh Golding (2-22) Cliff Stringfield (1-95) Jarred Jenkins (1-44) Rudy Johnson (1-40) Tommy Connors (1-27) George Leverette (1-27) Michael Johnson (1-21) Kenneth Dunagin (1-18) Michael Johnson (1-15)

2008 1956 2003 2005 2006 2006 2003 2007 1959 2006

2008 2003 1956 2003 2005 2006 2006 2007 1959 2006


Defensive Records Yearly TACKLE Leaders (since 1970) Season 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011

Player Ronnie Hornsby Records not found Records not found Alan Klein Alan Klein Mike Hornsby Wayne Faul James Williams Ferman Gautier Laverne Lee Marc Stubbs Ormando Whitlock Russell Schmidt Kennie Plain Johnny Boudreaux Leonard Parker Marvin Jones Marvin Jones Damien Huren Demoris Hardiman Mark Newbill Tommy Connors Mark Newbill Mark Newbill Tyler Stoddard Tay Alford

Total Solo Ast. 135 93 42 - - - - 99 75 24 132 80 52 111 65 46 141 68 73 81 44 37 93 48 45 71 44 27 113 62 51 104 69 35 88 63 25 108 61 47 124 65 59 143 88 55 101 61 40 95 66 29 66 45 21 70 28 42 83 57 26 108 79 29 110 81 29 107 69 38 90 50 40 90 53 37

Mark Newbill led Southeastern in tackles three times in his four-year career and finished as the Lions’ all-time leader with 401 tackles. His 34 tackles for loss are the third-most in school history and his eight quarterback sacks are ranked tied for seventh.

Tackles for loss

DEFENSE (CAREER) Total tackles (U-A) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

401 368 355 308 285 266 262 247 231 213

Mark Newbill (281-120) Wayne Faul (214-154) Tommy Connors (269-86) Willie Shepherd (229-79) Mike Hornsby (162-123) Ormando Whitlock (166-100) Ryan Godare (174-88) Herman Colly (143-104) Alan Klein (155-76) Mark Millet (141-72)

Tackles for loss 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 8.

39.0 38.0 34.0 33.0 28.0 28.0 28.0 27.0 27.0 27.0

Willie Shepherd Derrick Mincey Mark Newbill Damien Huren Herman Colly Wayne LeBlanc Jay Skidmore Sterling Joseph Devan Walker Albert Chapman

Quarterback sacks 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 7. 9.

17.0 16.0 12.0 11.0 9.0 9.0 8.0 8.0 7.0 7.0

Damien Huren Derrick Mincey Willie Shepherd Jay Skidmore Nathan Clophus Rudy Johnson Devan Walker Mark Newbill Steven Honore Dwaine Morris

2007-10 1974-77 2006-10 1982-85 1973-75 1978-81 2007-10 1977-80 1972-74 1980-82

1982-85 2003-05 2007-10 2004-05 1977-80 1975-78 2003-06 1980-83 2008-11 1978-81

2004-05 2003-05 1982-85 2003-06 2007-10 2003-05 2008-11 2007-10 2007-08 1983-84

DEFENSE (SEASON) Total tackles 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

143 141 140 135 132 124 113 111 110 108 108 108

Leonard Parker (88-55) Wayne Faul (68-73) Kenny Pittman (91-49) Ronnie Hornsby (93-42) Alan Klein (80-52) Johnny Boudreaux (65-59) Marc Stubbs (62-51) Mike Hornsby (65-46) Mark Newbill (81-29) Mark Newbill (79-29) Tommy Connors (79-29) Kennie Plain (61-47)

1985 1976 1985 1970 1974 1984 1980 1975 2009 2010 2008 1983

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

19.0 18.0 17.0 16.0 15.0 15.0 14.5 14.5 14.0 13.0

Willie Shepherd Damien Huren Matt Hovsepian Derrick Mincey Sterling Joseph Wayne LeBlanc Jay Skidmore Damien Huren Ricky Irvin Wayne LeBlanc

1984 2004 1978 2003 1982 1978 2004 2005 2011 1977

Quarterback sacks 1. 2. 4. 5. 8. 10.

12.0 7.0 7.0 6.5 6.0 6.0 6.0 5.5 5.5 5.0

Damien Huren Dwaine Morris Willie Shepherd Derrick Mincey Jason Thibodeaux Steven Honore Cole Passman Brett Beard Josh Golding Rudy Johnson

2004 1984 1984 2004 1984 2008 1984 2003 2003 2005

INDIVIDUAL DEFENSE (SINGLE-GAME) Most tackles (since 2003) 1. 2. 6.

18 17 17 17 17 16 16

Mark Newbill vs. Nicholls State Ricky Irvin at McNeese State Keiron Jones at Stephen F.Austin Mark Newbill vs. Stephen F.Austin Mark Newbill at Louisiana-Monroe Tommy Connors vs. Stephen F.Austin Michael Ducksworth at Texas State

Nov. 17, 2007 Sept. 24, 2011 Nov. 12, 2011 Nov. 14, 2009 Sept. 25, 2010 Oct. 28, 2006 Oct. 10, 2009

Kervin Fontenette’s 100-yard interception return against Nicholls State in 1985 is the longest return in Southeastern history. His 168 yards in interception returns ranks second in school history behind Billy Ladner’s 216 yards.

Most Quarterback Sacks (since 2003) 1. 2.

6.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0

Damien Huren vs. Northern Colorado Oct. 9, 2004 Quinton Foster vs. Lamar Sept. 18, 2010 Damien Huren at Sam Houston State Nov. 5, 2005 Derrick Mincey vs.Arkansas-Monticello Aug. 30, 2003 Derrick Mincey vs. Northern Colorado Oct. 9, 2004

TEAM DEFENSE (SINGLE-GAME) Most Interceptions 1. 2.

7 4, 4, 4 4 4

vs. Murray State at New Mexico State at Stephen F.Austin Alcorn State UT Martin Kentucky Wesleyan

Most Quarterback Sacks (since 2003) 1. 2. 3.

12.0 9.0 6.0 6.0

vs. Northern Colorado vs. Prairie View A&M at Mississippi Valley vs. Mercyhurst

Sept. 15, 1979 Aug. 30, 2007 Nov. 12, 2011 Sept. 10, 2005 Sept. 11, 2010 Sept. 15, 2007

Oct. 9, 2004 Nov. 15, 2003 Nov. 19, 2005 Oct. 16, 2004

Dick Covington finished his career in 1970 as the Lions’ alltime leader in interceptions. As a freshman, he tied for the teamlead with three INTs before totaling 11 in his next three seasons.

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Miscellaneous Records SINGLE GAME

Widest Margin of Victory Most Points Scored Widest Margin of Defeat Highest Combined Score Most Net Yards Rushing Most Passes Attempted Most Passes Competed Most Net Yards Passing Most Touchdown Passes Most Passes had Intercepted Fewest Rushing Yards Allowed Fewest Passing Yards Allowed Most Passes Intercepted Most Yards Total Offense Most First Downs Rushing Most First Downs Passing Most First Downs by Penalty Most Total First Downs Most Kick Return Yards Most Quarterback Sacks

75 (Southeastern 75, Jones County JC 0, 1932) 79 vs. Kentucky Wesleyan (2007) 62 (twice) (Kansas 62, Southeastern 0, 2007) (Texas Tech 62, Southeastern 0, 2006) 114 (Northwestern State 87, Southeastern 27, 2003) 537, vs. Delta State (1974) 72, vs. Jacksonville (2004) 59, vs. Jacksonville (2004) 588, vs. Arkansas-Monticello (2004) 7, vs. Webber International (2003) 7, vs. Northwestern State (1983) -19, vs. Alabama State (1961) -3, vs. Southwestern Louisiana (1954) 7, vs. Murray State (1979) 695, at Jacksonville (2004) 24, vs. Southwestern Louisiana (1961) 24, vs. Florence State (1961) 25, vs. Mercyhurst (2004) 7, at Northwestern State (2003) 38, vs. Mercyhurst (2004) 282, at Northwestern State (2003) 12, vs. Northern Colorado (2004)

SINGLE SEASON

Most Points Scored Most Points Yielded Most Touchdowns Scored Fewest Points Scored Fewest Points Yielded Total Offense Yards Most Yards Rushing Most Touchdowns Rushing Most Passes Attempted Most Passes Completed Most Yards Passing Most Touchdowns Passing Most Passes had Intercepted Most First Downs Rushing Most First Downs Passing Most First Downs by Penalty Most Total First Downs Most Kick Return Yards Most Kick Returns Most Tackles For Loss Most Quarterback Sacks Most Passes Intercepted Most Yards Penalized Most Consecutive Wins Most Consecutive Losses

425 (2004, 11 games) 415 (2011, 11 games) 56 (2004) 26 (1930, 5 games) 40 (1946, 9 games); 19* (1936, 9 games) 5,908 (2004) 2,985 (1954) 26 (1960, 1974) 621 (2003) 383 (2004) 4,488 (2004) 38 (2004) 25 (1983) 136 (1961) 194 (2004) 41 (2003) 300 (2004) 1,549 (2011) 65 (2011) 111 (1978) 36 (1984, 2004) 27 (1951, 1969) 926 (2003) 13 (Sept. 18, 1954 - Oct. 8, 1955) 15 (Nov. 1970 - Sept. 1972)

* - includes games against freshman and junior college teams)

SINGLE-GAME SCORING Most Points Scored 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 7. 8. 9. 10.

79, vs. Kentucky Wesleyan (79-7) 75, vs. Jones County JC (75-0) 71, vs. Troy State (71-0) 69, vs. Union College (69-20) 68, vs. Webber International (68-10) 68, vs. Bolivar Kemp Camp (68-0) 65, vs. Southwest Mississippi JC (65-0) 64, vs. Prairie View (64-10) 63, vs. Savannah State (63-6) 62, vs. Stetson (62-0)

Most Points Allowed 1. 2. 4. 5. 6, 8. 9. 10.

87, at Northwestern State (87-27) 62, at Kansas (62-0) 62, at Texas Tech (62-0) 58, vs. McNeese State (58-20) 57, at Sam Houston State (57-7) 55, at Central Arkansas (55-29) 55, at Southwest Texas (55-15) 54, vs. Pearl River JC (54-0) 53, vs. Louisiana Tech (53-15) 52, at Southern Miss (52-6) 52, at Ole Miss (52-6) 52, at Gardner-Webb (52-34)

Most Points Combined 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 9.

114, at Northwestern State (L, 87-27) 101, at Texas State (W, 51-50, OT) 97, vs. Northeast Louisiana (W, 50-47) 93, at Stephen F. Austin (L, 48-45) 89, vs. Union College (W, 69-20) 86, vs. Lamar (L, 48-38) 86, vs. Kentucky Wesleyan (W, 79-7) 86, at Gardner-Webb (L, 52-34) 85, at Northeast Louisiana (W, 55-30) 85, vs. Pensacola Navy (W, 52-33)

Largest Margin Victory 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 9. 10.

75, vs. Jones County JC (75-0) 72, vs. Kentucky Wesleyan (79-7) 71, vs. Troy State (71-0) 68, vs. Boliver Kemp Camp (68-0) 62, vs. Stetson (62-0) 58, vs. Webber International (68-10) 58, vs. Northeast Louisiana (58-0) 58, vs. Clark College (58-0) 57, vs. Savannah State (63-6) 54, vs. Prairie View (64-10) 54, vs. Jones County JC (54-0)

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2007 1932 1951 2009 2003 1933 1938 2003 2011 1954

2003 2007 2006 2003 2010 2011 1985 1931 1942 2011 2009 2004

2003 2009 1981 2008 2009 2011 2007 2004 1980 1966

1932 2007 1951 1933 1954 2003 1954 1933 2011 2003 1937

Largest Margin Defeat 1. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 10.

62, at Kansas (62-0) 62, at Texas Tech (62-0) 60, at Northwestern State (87-27) 54, vs. Pearl River JC (54-0) 50, at Sam Houston State (57-7) 49, vs. Northwestern State (49-0) 46, at Southern Miss (52-6) 46, at Ole Miss (52-6) 46, vs. Southwest Mississippi JC (46-0) 41, at Tulane (48-7) 41, at LSU (48-7)

Largest Southland Victory (since 2005) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

27, at Northwestern State (27-0) 24, vs. McNeese State (37-13) 22, at Stephen F. Austin (45-23) 21, vs. Texas State (49-28) 18, vs. Stephen F. Austin (21-3)

Largest Southland Defeat (since 2005) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

50, at Sam Houston State (57-7) 37, at Stephen F. Austin (51-14) 34, at Northwestern State (51-17) 31, vs. Stephen F. Austin (41-10) 29, vs. Sam Houston State (38-9)

2007 2006 2003 1931 2010 1948 2011 2009 1930 1951 1949

2009 2005 2005 2010 2007

Undefeated/Untied Seasons 1954 1946

Undefeated/Tied Seasons 1936

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Most Victories - Season 9 8 7

1946, 1954, 1960, 1961, 1976 1936, 1937, 1980, 1981 1933, 1934, 1935, 1939, 1951, 1978, 2004

Most Losses - Season 11 9 8

Most Shutouts - Season 7

2010 2010 2011 2009 2011

9-0-0 9-0-0

Consecutive Shutouts - Season 5

1971 1985, 2006, 2010 1972, 1984, 2007, 2011

1936

1936


Yearly Results 1930 (2-3-0)

Coach: R. Norval Garrett Amite High Bogalusa High Southwest Mississippi JC Independence High Jesuit High

1937 (8-2-1) W L L W L

7-0 6-19 0-46 13-0 0-27

T L T W W L

6-6 0-54 6-6 14-6 6-0 0-20

A

W L L L W W L L

12-6 0-6 0-6 0-14 75-0 19-0 7-14 0-7

1931 (2-2-2)

Coach: A.L. “Red” Swanson 10/3 at Louisiana-Lafayette Pearl River JC Jones County JC Southwest Mississippi JC Louisiana-Monroe Loyola Frosh

A

A

1933 (7-3-0)

Coach: A.L. "Red" Swanson Southwest Mississippi JC 9/22 at Louisiana-Lafayette LSU Frosh East Mississippi JC Clark College Jones County JC Bolivar Kemp Camp Loyola Frosh East Central Miss. JC Northwest Miss. JC

W L L L W W W W W W

6-0 0-34 0-19 6-12 58-0 18-6 68-0 13-6 26-12 57-20

A

W W W L L L W W W W

13-0 11-0 39-9 7-26 6-19 0-10 39-0 39-0 29-0 8-6

A A

W W W L W W W L W

19-13 6-0 12-6 0-2 19-7 19-0 14-0 6-16 14-6

H A A

1936 (8-0-1)

Coach: A.L. "Red" Swanson LSU Frosh 9/25 at Northwestern State Louisiana-Monroe Pearl River JC Southwest Mississippi JC Loyola Frosh 11/6 at Louisiana-Lafayette Jones County JC East Miss. JC

W W W T W W W W W

7-13 19-0 52-7 20-12 7-0 6-0 10-13 0-0 46-0 54-0 20-14

Coach: Lloyd Stovall 9/16 Louisiana-Lafayette LSU Frosh Tulane Frosh 10/7 at Northwestern State Loyola Frosh Lamar Louisiana-Monroe Southwest Mississippi JC Arkansas A&M Louisiana Tech

L L L L W W T W W T

0-8 0-19 0-19 0-6 44-0 20-7 0-0 65-0 48-14 0-0

H A

1939 (7-3-0)

Coach: Lloyd Stovall 10/6 Northwestern State Spring Hill College West Alabama Southwest Miss JC Jones County JC Perkinston JC Loyola Frosh Louisiana-Monroe Murray State Pensacola Navy

Coach: Lloyd Stovall (3-6-1) St. Mary's (Texas) 9/20 at Louisiana-Lafayette West Alabama 10/4 at Northwestern State Southern Miss Sam Houston State Pensacola Navy Murray State Louisiana Tech Louisiana-Monroe

6-0 34-6 22-0 0-0 7-0 15-0 19-0 41-13 45-0

A A

Coach: Jesse Fatheree 9/19 Louisiana-Lafayette St. Mary's (Texas) Southern Miss Troy Louisiana Tech 11/1 Northwestern State Louisiana-Monroe Louisiana College Delta State

Coach: E.L. "Ned" McGehee 9/13 at Milligan College 9/27 at Louisiana College 10/4 at Louisiana-Lafayette 10/17 at Northwestern State 10/24 Centenary 11/8 Louisiana Tech (HC) 11/14 Louisville 11/22 vs. Eastern Kentucky 1 11/27 Southern Miss 1 - at Baton Rouge, La.

T W L L W L L W L

6-6 26-2 7-40 12-14 33-13 18-20 0-23 30-6 0-35

A A A A H H H N H

W L W L L W L T L L

7-0 8-14 14-0 12-19 0-49 28-6 13-19 7-7 0-27 7-26

H H A H H A A A A H

W T L L W W L W L L

41-12 0-0 20-27 0-40 25-13 14-0 14-20 20-14 7-48 7-19

H A H A A H H H A A

W L L W L W W W L W

18-7 13-14 0-6 6-0 0-21 7-0 28-14 21-13 0-14 20-7

A H A A A H H A A H

W W W L L W W W W L

33-0 14-0 7-6 6-14 6-35 33-14 71-0 19-7 9-6 7-48

A H A H A A H H A A

1948 (3-6-1, 0-4-0 GSC) L W W W W W W L L W

6-18 6-0 47-6 31-6 12-6 12-0 25-0 0-2 12-14 18-7

H

L L W L L L T W L W

6-27 0-7 19-0 0-47 6-13 12-22 7-7 41-0 0-26 20-13

A A

L L L W L L W W W

7-19 0-28 6-43 34-7 14-19 0-6 7-6 14-10 32-14

H H

W L L W L L L W W W

39-0 0-13 13-35 53-0 0-6 6-7 15-53 38-14 34-7 45-7

A A

1942 (5-5-0)

Coach: Arthur "Slick" Morton Decatur (Miss.) JC Pensacola Navy 10/9 at Louisiana-Lafayette Camp Beauregard Louisiana-Monroe 10/30 at Northwestern State Louisiana Tech Memphis State Lamar Troy

Louisiana Intercollegiate Conference Champions Coach: E.L. "Ned" McGehee Louisiana College W 18-0 H Louisiana-Lafayette W 27-13 H Merchant Marines W 61-6 H Northwestern State (HC) W 13-0 H-HC at Mississippi College W 14-0 A at Louisiana Tech W 22-14 A Jacksonville State W 40-0 H at Southern Miss W 20-0 A at Milligan College * W 21-13 A * - Burley Bowl

1947 (3-5-1)

1941 (4-5-0)

1935 (7-2-0)

Coach: A.L. "Red" Swanson 9/20 Northwestern State LSU Frosh 10/4 at Louisiana-Lafayette 10/11 at Miami (Fla.) Southwest Mississippi JC Rollins College Loyola Frosh Louisiana-Monroe Pearl River JC

L W W W W W L T W W W

1940 (3-6-1)

1934 (7-3-0)

Coach: A.L. "Red" Swanson Southwest Mississippi JC LSU Frosh State Tech-Hattiesburg 10/12 at Miami (Fla.) Louisiana-Monroe 10/26 at Louisiana-Lafayette East Mississippi JC Loyola Frosh East Central Miss. JC Pearl River JC

1946 (9-0-0)

1938 (4-4-2)

1932 (3-5-0)

Coach: A.L. "Red" Swanson Southwest Mississippi JC LSU Frosh 9/30 at Louisiana-Lafayette Pearl River JC Jones County JC Louisiana-Monroe Loyola Frosh 11/24 at Miami (Fla.)

Coach: A.L. "Red" Swanson (8-2-1) LSU Frosh Tulane Frosh Southwest Mississippi JC Lamar Orlando, Fla. Loyola Frosh Delta State Louisiana-Monroe Pearl River JC Jones County JC Pensacola Navy

Coach: E.L. "Ned" McGehee 9/17 West Alabama 9/24 Louisiana College * 9/30 at Milligan College 10/8 Louisiana-Lafayette * 10/15 Northwestern State * (HC) 10/22 at Eglin Army Airfield (Fla.) 11/6 at Louisiana Tech * 11/12 at Jacksonville State 11/19 at Southern Miss 11/24 Eastern Kentucky * - Gulf States Conference game

1949 (4-5-1, 1-2-1 GSC) Coach: E.L. "Ned" McGehee 9/17 West Alabama 9/24 at Louisiana College * 10/1 Louisiana-Lafayette * 10/8 at Tulane 10/15 Northwestern State * 10/29 Pensacola Navy 11/5 Louisiana Tech * (HC) 11/12 Jacksonville State 11/19 at LSU 11/23 at Delta State` * - Gulf States Conference game

1950 (6-4-0, 1-2-0 GSC)

Coach: E.L. "Ned" McGehee at Troy Louisiana College * at Louisiana-Lafayette * 10/17 at Auburn at Stephen F. Austin Southern Miss Northwestern State * (HC) at Pensacola Navy at Louisiana Tech Delta State * - Gulf States Conference game

1951 (7-3-0, 5-0-0 GSC) Coach: Stan Galloway 9/22 at Louisiana-Monroe 9/29 Louisiana-Lafayette* 10/6 at Louisiana College* 10/13 Stephen F. Austin 10/20 at Southern Miss 10/27 at Northwestern State* 11/ 2 Troy 11/10 Louisiana Tech* (HC) 11/17 at McNeese State* 11/24 at Tulane * - Gulf States Conference game

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Yearly Results 1952 (6-1-2, 3-0-2 GSC)

Gulf States Conference Champions Coach: Stan Galloway 9/20 Louisiana-Monroe W 9/27 at Louisiana-Lafayette * T 10/4 Louisiana College * W 10/11 at Stephen F. Austin W 10/18 Southern Miss L 10/25 Northwestern State * (HC) W 11/8 at Louisiana Tech * T 11/15 McNeese State * W 11/22 at Memphis State W * - Gulf States Conference game

1958 (4-5-0, 2-3-0 GSC) 21-20 13-13 7-0 21-7 12-20 19-0 7-7 13-0 28-25

H A H A H H A H A

Gulf States Conference Champions Coach: Stan Galloway 9/19 at Louisiana-Monroe * W 9/26 Louisiana-Lafayette * W 10/3 at Louisiana College * W 10/10 Stephen F. Austin W 10/17 at Southern Miss L 10/31 at Northwestern State * W 11/7 Louisiana Tech * (HC) L 11/14 at McNeese State * W 11/21 at Memphis State L * - Gulf States Conference game

28-0 39-13 14-6 35-0 0-7 27-19 0-12 20-0 7-20

A H A H A A H A A

Gulf States Conference Champions Coach: Stan Galloway 9/18 Louisiana-Monroe * W 9/25 at Louisiana-Lafayette * W 10/2 Louisiana College * W 10/16 at Southern Miss W 10/23 at Arkansas State W 10/30 at Stetson W 11/6 Louisiana Tech * W 11/13 McNeese State * W 11/20 Northwestern State * (HC) W * - Gulf States Conference game

58-0 32-0 46-0 13-7 51-0 62-0 35-24 50-6 32-6

H A H A A A H H H

14-6 20-35 6-33 40-7 8-22 6-10 7-6 0-7 19-0

A H A A A A H H A

Coach: Stan Galloway 9/18 Louisiana-Lafayette * 9/26 at Texas A&M-Commerce 10/10 at Southern Miss 10/17 at North Alabama 10/24 at Louisiana-Monroe * 10/31 at Tampa 11/7 Louisiana Tech * (HC) 11/14 at McNeese State * 11/21 at Northwestern State * * - Gulf States Conference game

W W W W L L L L L W

40-0 20-0 27-7 13-7 0-33 12-21 7-46 0-21 7-10 27-20

A H A A H H H H A H

1956 (6-3-0, 4-1-0 GSC)

Gulf States Conference Champions Coach: Stan Galloway (6-3, 4-1 GSC) 9/15 Louisiana-Monroe * W 9/22 at Louisiana-Lafayette * W 9/29 Louisiana College W 10/6 Tampa W 10/13 at Southern Miss L 10/27 at Trinity L 11/3 at Louisiana Tech * L 11/10 McNeese State * W 11/17 Northwestern State * (HC) W * - Gulf States Conference game

W L L W W W L L W

Gulf States Conference Champions Coach: Stan Galloway 9/17 at Louisiana-Lafayette * W 9/24 Texas A&M-Commerce W 9/30 Corpus Christi W 10/8 Pensacola Navy W 10/15 North Alabama W 10/22 Louisiana-Monroe * W 10/29 at Tampa W 11/5 at Louisiana Tech * L 11/12 McNeese State * (HC) W 11/19 at Northwestern State * W * - Gulf States Conference game

Gulf States Conference Champions Coach: Stan Galloway 9/16 Louisiana-Lafayette * W 9/23 at Texas A&M-Commerce W 9/29 Corpus Christi W 10 6 Pensacola Navy W 10/14 at North Alabama W 10/21 at Louisiana-Monroe * W 10/28 Tampa W 11/4 Louisiana Tech * (HC) W 11/11 at McNeese State * L 11/18 Northwestern State * W * - Gulf States Conference game

18-13 10-21 6-26 28-21 27-6 33-8 0-14 8-20 15-13

H A A A A A H A A

35-0 42-0 20-0 40-6 14-21 7-14 6-12 34-0 20-15

H A H H A A A H H

20-10 7-0 40-0 9-0 32-6 26-0 28-12 14-17 21-6 7-0

A H H H H H A A H A

T L L W W L L L L

7-7 7-25 0-14 21-19 26-13 13-33 14-21 0-26 7-13

H H H A A A H A A

Coach: Stan Galloway 9/20 Louisiana-Lafayette * 9/28 at Samford 10/4 Texas A&M-Commerce 10/12 Texas-Arlington 10/18 Corpus Christi 10/26 at Louisiana-Monroe * 11/9 Louisiana Tech * (HC) 11/16 at McNeese State * 11/23 Northwestern State * * - Gulf States Conference game

8-22 12-7 35-7 20-10 7-28 7-2 37-21 0-21 26-0

A A H H A H A A H

W W W W W L W L L

W L T L W W W L L

Coach: Pat Kenelly 9/18 at Southern Miss 10/2 Louisiana-Lafayette* 10/9 Samford 10/16 at Louisiana College 10/23 at Louisiana-Monroe* 11/6 Louisiana Tech* (HC) 11/13 at McNeese State* 11/20 Northwestern State* 11/27 Appalachian State * - Gulf States Conference game

L W W W W L L L W

0-15 13-0 13-7 23-7 14-6 14-16 8-12 22-38 54-6

A H H A A H A H H

Coach: Pat Kenelly 9/24 Southern Miss 10/1 at Louisiana-Lafayette * 10/8 at Trinity 10/15 Louisiana College 10/22 Louisiana-Monroe * 10/29 at Pensacola Navy 11/5 at Louisiana Tech * 11/12 McNeese State * (HC) 11/19 at Northwestern State * * - Gulf States Conference game

L L L W W W L L L

13-15 6-35 7-14 49-0 14-13 52-33 6-13 12-28 24-27

H A A H H A A H A

L L W L L W W L W

7-21 21-34 31-0 0-9 14-30 37-16 27-21 8-23 26-14

A A H H A H H A H

W L L L L L W L W W

28-7 15-27 6-31 7-17 16-30 0-13 7-3 7-35 17-3 24-19

H H A A A H A A H A

L W L W W W L L W L

6-14 21-19 3-9 43-14 20-7 20-10 7-20 24-25 24-21 6-34

A H H H H A A H A H

1967 (4-5-0, 2-3-0 GSC)

27-0 20-6 39-0 7-5 33-6 7-0 27-3 34-14 8-21 19-0

H A H H A A H H A H

26-0 21-6 27-7 25-7 13-12 15-27 21-15 6-19 19-21

H A H H H A H A A

1963 (4-4-1, 3-2-0 GSC)

1957 (2-6-1, 1-3-1 GSC)

L W W W L W W L W

1966 (3-6-0, 1-4-0 GSC)

1962 (6-3-0, 3-2-0 GSC) Coach: Stan Galloway 9/15 Corpus Christi 9/21 at Louisiana-Lafayette * 9/28 Tampa 10/12 North Alabama 10/20 Louisiana-Monroe * 11/3 at Louisiana Tech * 11/10 McNeese State * (HC) 11/17 at Northwestern State * 11/22 at Chattanooga * - Gulf States Conference game

Coach: Stan Galloway 9/26 at Texas A&M-Commerce 10/3 at Louisiana-Lafayette * 10/9 Louisiana College 10/24 Louisiana-Monroe * 11/7 at Louisiana Tech * 11/14 McNeese State * (HC) 11/21 at Northwestern State * 11/26 at Chattanooga 12/4 Frederick College * - Gulf States Conference game

1965 (5-4-0, 2-3-0 GSC)

1961 (9-1-0, 4-1-0 GSC)

1955 (5-5-0, 4-2-0 GSC)

94

W L L W L L W L W

1960 (9-1-0, 4-1-0 GSC)

1954 (9-0-0, 6-0-0 GSC)

Coach: Stan Galloway 9/21 Louisiana-Lafayette * 9/28 Texas A&M-Commerce 10/12 Southern Miss 10/19 at North Alabama 10/26 at Louisiana-Monroe * 11/2 at Tampa 11/9 Louisiana Tech * (HC) 11/16 at McNeese State * 11/23 at Northwestern State * * - Gulf States Conference game

1964 (6-3-0, 4-1-0 GSC)

1959 (5-4-0, 3-2-0 GSC)

1953 (6-3-0, 5-1-0 GSC)

Coach: Stan Galloway 9/17 at Louisiana-Monroe * 9/24 Louisiana-Lafayette * 10/1 at Louisiana College * 10/8 at Tampa 10/15 Southern Miss 10/22 Arkansas State 10/29 Trinity 11/5 Louisiana Tech * (HC) 11/12 at McNeese State * 11/19 Northwestern State * * - Gulf States Conference game

Coach: Stan Galloway 9/20 at Louisiana-Lafayette * 9/27 Texas A&M-Commerce 10/11 at Southern Miss 10/18 at North Alabama 10/25 at Louisiana-Monroe * 11/8 at Louisiana Tech * 11/15 McNeese State * (HC) 11/22 Northwestern State * 11/29 at Tampa * - Gulf States Conference game

14-0 0-7 13-13 13-14 36-0 12-7 15-7 6-35 7-13

H A H H H A H A H

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Coach: Pat Kenelly 9/23 at Southern Miss 9/30 at Lamar 10/7 Trinity 10/14 Louisiana-Lafayette * 10/21 at Louisiana-Monroe * 10/28 Pensacola Navy 11/4 Louisiana Tech * (HC) 11/11 at McNeese State * 11/18 Northwestern State * * - Gulf States Conference game

1968 (4-6-0, 2-3-0 GSC) Coach: Pat Kenelly 9/14 Howard Payne 9/21 Southern Miss 10/5 at Louisiana-Lafayette * 10/12 at Arkansas State 10/19 at Pensacola Navy 10/26 Louisiana-Monroe * (HC) 11/2 at Trinity 11/9 at Louisiana Tech * 11/16 McNeese State * 11/23 at Northwestern State * * - Gulf States Conference game

1969 (5-5-0, 2-3-0 GSC) Coach: Pat Kenelly 9/20 at Southern Miss 9/27 Lamar 10/4 Louisiana-Lafayette * 10/11 Trinity 10/18 Pensacola Navy 10/25 at Louisiana-Monroe * 11/1 at Youngstown State 11/8 Louisiana Tech * (HC) 11/15 at McNeese State * 11/22 Northwestern State * * - Gulf States Conference game


Yearly Results 1970 (3-7-0, 1-4-0 GSC) Coach: Pat Kenelly 9/19 at Louisiana-Lafayette * 9/26 Arkansas State 10/3 Troy 10/10 Pensacola Navy 10/17 at Trinity 10/24 Louisiana-Monroe * (HC) 10/31 Youngstown State 11/7 at Louisiana Tech * 11/14 McNeese State * 11/21 at Northwestern State * * - Gulf States Conference game

1976 (9-1-1, 6-1-1 GSC) L L L W L L W W L L

6-17 3-12 12-21 16-3 9-17 17-20 50-27 24-21 15-21 14-22

A H H H A H H A H A

L L L L L L L L L L L

12-20 6-7 0-13 6-31 14-20 17-24 0-3 9-24 7-28 0-31 6-14

A H A A H H A H H A H

Coach: Billy Brewer 9/4 UT Martin * W 9/11 at North Alabama * T 9/25 at Cameron W 10/2 at Jacksonville State * W 10/9 Troy * W 10/16 at West Alabama * L 10/23 Louisiana-Monroe W 10/30 Mississippi College * (HC) W 11/6 Delta State * W 1 11/13 vs. Nicholls State * W 11/20 Northwestern State W *- Gulf South Conference game 1 - at Louisiana Superdome (New Orleans, La.)

1971 (0-11-0, 0-6-0 GSC) Coach: Pat Kenelly 9/12 at Eastern Kentucky 9/19 Louisiana-Lafayette 9/26 at Marine Corps 10/2 at Troy * 10/9 Jacksonville State * 10/16 Trinity * 10/23 at Louisiana-Monroe * 10/30 Louisiana Tech * (HC) 11/6 Abilene Christian * 11/13 at McNeese State 11/20 Northwestern State * - Gulf South Conference game

16,000 8,900 9,000 5,500 7,200 4,000 8,300 7,200 3,500 13,000 2,500

1972 (3-8-0, 2-4-0 GSC) Coach: Roland Dale 9/9 Eastern Kentucky 9/16 at Louisiana-Lafayette 9/23 at Abilene Christian 9/30 Nicholls State * 10/7 Troy * 10/14 at Jacksonville State * 10/21 Louisiana-Monroe * 10/28 Louisiana Tech 11/4 Delta State * (HC) 11/11 McNeese State 11/18 at Northwestern State * *- Gulf South Conference game

L L W W W L L L L L L

0-10 7-30 14-10 31-9 20-19 7-10 9-34 0-21 7-24 13-31 3-6

H A A H H A H A H H A

7,500 14,623 7,012 8,000 8,000 3,000 6,000 11,000 7,200 4,500 1,000

1973 (4-6-0, 3-4-0 GSC) Coach: Roland Dale 9/8 North Alabama * 9/15 at McNeese State 9/22 at West Alabama * 9/29 Nicholls State * 10/6 at Troy * 10/13 Jacksonville State * 10/20 at Louisiana-Monroe 10/27 Louisiana Tech (HC) 11/3 at Delta State * 11/17 Northwestern State * * - Gulf South Conference game

W L L W L W W L L L

26-0 10-40 0-11 10-0 0-24 11-10 17-0 7-26 10-14 14-21

H A A H A H A H A H

7,000 12,000 3,500 8,500 6,000 6,000 8,500 8,500 2,500 5,000

W W W L W W L W L L

21-17 44-13 27-21 10-22 35-25 23-8 13-34 41-7 0-10 3-40

A H H A H H A H A A

8,300 7,000 7,500 8,800 9,100 9,000 16,700 7,800 9,000 2,000

28-15 7-23 31-10 7-38 7-26 13-43 49-19 28-33 10-19 6-14 31-6

H A H H A A H H A N H

8,500 6,200 8,600 8,100 4,000 2,000 4,500 7,300 7,300 20,000 2,500

1974 (6-4-0, 5-3-0 GSC) Coach: Billy Brewer 9/14 at North Alabama * 9/21 UT Martin * 9/28 West Alabama * 10/5 at Jacksonville State * 10/12 Troy * 10/26 Louisiana-Monroe (HC) 11/2 at Louisiana Tech 11/9 Delta State * 11/16 at Nicholls State * 11/23 at Northwestern State * * - Gulf South Conference game

1975 (4-7-0, 2-6-0 GSC)

Coach: Billy Brewer 9/13 North Alabama * W 9/20 at UT Martin * L 9/27 Cameron W 10/4 Jacksonville State * (HC) L 10/11 at Troy * L 10/18 at West Alabama * L 10/25 Louisiana-Monroe W 11/1 Louisiana Tech L 11/8 at Delta State * L 11/15 vs. Nicholls State * 1 L 11/22 Northwestern State * W * - Gulf South Conference Game 1 - at Louisiana Superdome (New Orleans, La.)

1982 (4-7-0) 28-12 28-28 35-14 13-3 21-7 10-20 14-10 34-20 3-0 17-7 34-27

H A A A H A H H H N H

7,000 6,200 3,000 8,000 8,500 7,000 8,500 7,800 5,000 20,000 4,000

W L L L W L W W W W

20-0 7-29 10-14 15-17 30-3 19-24 23-6 10-7 17-14 38-21

A H H A H A H A A H

3,000 8,000 7,000 7,000 5,000 8,000 7,000 2,000 4,100 2,000

Coach: Billy Brewer 9/2 Texas State L 9/16 Sam Houston State W 9/23 at North Alabama * T 9/30 at Jacksonville State * L 10/7 Troy * W 10/14 West Alabama * (HC) W 10/21 at Louisiana-Monroe W 10/28 at Mississippi College * W 11/4 Delta State * W 11/11 vs. Nicholls State * 1 W 11/18 at Northwestern State L * - Gulf South Conference game 1 - at Louisiana Superdome (New Orleans, La.)

0-7 12-0 7-7 7-10 45-7 33-0 25-21 13-10 34-3 10-0 12-13

H H A A H H A A H N A

6,000 6,500 6,800 9,500 7,500 7,800 8,850 6,450 6,000 10,000 5,100

L W L L L W L W W W W

7-10 19-11 7-14 7-17 0-24 33-7 3-31 13-0 30-7 38-0 34-14

A A H A A H A H A H H

20,000 10,000 8,000 16,013 6,500 7,000 8,325 7,500 2,931 4,000 4,000

1980 (8-2-0)

19,756 8,196 9,000 9,400 7,000 4,000 17,950 14,578 10,000 4,000 4,600

Coach: Oscar Lofton 9/3 Mississippi College 9/10 McNeese State 9/17 Central Florida 9/24 Texas A&M-Commerce 10/1 at Western Kentucky 10/8 at Troy 10/15 at Texas Southern 10/22 Louisiana-Monroe (HC) 10/29 Jackson State 11/12 at Northwestern State 11/19 at Nicholls State

L L W W W W W L W L L

10-16 0-23 54-28 31-23 27-7 34-15 20-7 13-16 9-7 7-23 0-6

H H H H A A A H H A A

5,500 6,000 5,000 5,000 10,000 5,000 4,800 7,500 7,500 4,150 2,000

Coach: Oscar Lofton 9/1 Louisiana Tech 9/8 at McNeese State 9/15 Mississippi College 9/29 Western Kentucky 10/6 at Sam Houston State * 10/13 at Louisiana-Monroe 10/20 Texas State * 10/27 Stephen F. Austin * (HC) 11/3 at Missouri State 11/10 Northwestern State * 11/17 at Nicholls State * * - Gulf Star Conference game

L L L W L L L T W L L

9-17 7-28 6-7 28-0 3-28 15-30 7-10 21-21 30-24 14-34 7-36

H A H H A A H H A H A

6,000 19,000 5,000 5,500 4,200 20,222 5,500 7,000 3,780 4,000 10,015

Coach: Oscar Lofton 9/7 McNeese State 9/13 at Central Florida 9/21 Mississippi College 9/28 at Louisiana Tech 10/5 at Chattanooga 10/12 Sam Houston State * 10/19 Louisiana-Monroe (HC) 11/2 at Stephen F. Austin * 11/9 at Texas State * 11/16 Northwestern State * 11/23 Nicholls State * * - Gulf Star Conference game

L L L L L L W L L W L

7-16 21-27 30-34 7-40 7-27 13-24 19-17 12-27 15-55 20-14 17-21

H A H A A H H A A H H

7,500 7,142 6,000 18,224 9,148 5,500 8,000 3,000 6,012 4,500 7,500

W W L L L L L W L L W W

22-17 22-10 35-41 0-28 17-38 20-58 27-87 68-10 27-33 24-27 43-23 64-10

H H A A A H A H A A H H

9,708 9,708 4,856 19,889 11,762 9,758 10,192 9,013 1,431 4,000 9,758 8,432

H A A H H H H H A H A

9,078 16,499 13,114 9,480 9,021 8,322 8,517 9,137 2,162 7,768 3,841

1986-2002 (No Team) 2003 (5-7)

W W W W L W W W W L

17-13 7-3 28-21 17-16 10-21 47-6 55-30 59-13 35-20 14-16

A H A A H H A H A A

21,342 8,500 6,622 10,592 8,500 2,500 17,203 7,000 5,425 3,000

W W L W L W W W W W L

31-24 7-0 10-35 33-24 14-51 22-21 13-10 50-47 21-16 28-27 17-29

A A A A H A H H H A H

-19,522 10,000 -12,000 -8,500 8,000 6,000 22,018 6,500

1981 (8-3-0)

Coach: Oscar Lofton 9/5 at Texas Southern 9/12 at Louisiana-Lafayette 9/19 at Texas State 9/26 at Stephen F. Austin 10/3 Jackson State 10/10 at Troy 10/17 UT Martin (HC) 10/24 Louisiana-Monroe 10/31 Northwestern State 11/7 at Southern 11/14 Nicholls State

A A H H H H A A H A A

1985 (2-9-0, 1-4-0 GSC)

1979 (6-5-0)

Note: First year as Division I Coach: Oscar Lofton (8-2) 9/13 at Boise State 9/20 East Tennessee State 9/27 at Illinois State 10/4 at Jackson State 10/11 Troy 10/18 Texas Southern (HC) 10/25 at Louisiana-Monroe 11/8 Delta State 11/15 at Nicholls State 11/22 at Northwestern State

17-7 24-14 10-35 21-34 21-7 31-0 0-42 13-30 19-26 9-31 14-20

1984 (2-8-1, 0-4-1 GSC)

1978 (7-3-1, 5-1-1 GSC)

Coach: Billy Brewer 9/8 at McNeese State 9/15 at Murray State 9/22 Texas State 9/29 at Ball State 10/6 at Troy 10/13 Northwestern State 10/20 at East Tennessee State 10/27 Louisiana-Monroe (HC) 11/3 at Delta State 11/10 Nicholls State 11/17 Mississippi College

W W L L W W L L L L L

1983 (6-5-0)

1977 (6-4-0, 4-3-0 GSC) Coach: Billy Brewer 9/17 at Sam Houston State 9/24 North Alabama * 10/1 Jacksonville State * 10/8 at Troy * 10/15 West Alabama * 10/22 at Louisiana-Monroe 10/29 Mississippi College * (HC) 11/5 at Delta State * 11/12 at Nicholls State * 11/19 Northwestern State *- Gulf South Conference game

Coach: Oscar Lofton (4-7) 9/11 at McNeese State 9/18 at Central Florida 9/25 Stephen F. Austin 10/2 Texas State 10/9 Troy (HC) 10/16 Texas Southern 10/23 at Louisiana-Monroe 10/30 at Jackson State 11/6 Southern 11/13 at Northwestern State 11/20 at Nicholls State

Coach: Hal Mumme 8/30 Arkansas-Monticello 9/4 Lambuth 9/13 at Henderson State 9/20 at Troy 9/27 at Texas State 10/4 #1 McNeese State 10/11 at #20 Northwestern State 10/18 Webber International (HC) 10/25 at St. Mary’s (Calif.) 11/1 at Alcorn State 11/8 Jacksonville (Fla.) 11/15 Prairie View A&M

2004 (7-4)

Coach: Hal Mumme 9/2 Arkansas-Monticello 9/11 at #6 McNeese State 9/18 at Texas State 9/25 #24 Sam Houston State 10/2 Mississippi Valley State 10/9 Northern Colorado (HC) 10/16 Mercyhurst 10/30 Alcorn State 11/6 at Jacksonville 11/11 Texas College 11/20 at Gardner-Webb

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W 46-32 W 51-17 L 28-31 (2 ot) L 17-45 W 33-17 W 26-13 W 58-14 L 27-33 W 51-3 W 54-14 L 34-52

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Yearly Results 2005 (4-6, 2-4 SLC)

Coach: Dennis Roland 9/10 Alcorn State W 9/17 at Northern Colorado L 10/1 vs. Tulane 1 L 10/8 #14 Texas State * L 10/15 at #23 Northwestern State * L 10/22 #20 McNeese State * W 10/29 at Stephen F. Austin * W 11/5 at Sam Houston State * L 11/12 #25 Nicholls State * (HC) L 11/19 at Mississippi Valley State W * - Southland Conference game 1 - at Tiger Stadium (Baton Rouge, La.)

2010 (2-9, 1-6 SLC) 48-21 19-35 21-28 15-30 10-31 37-13 45-23 18-35 28-38 38-21

H A N H A H A A H A

7,823 6,885 16,826 6,374 11,137 6,082 9,867 7.235 9,108 2,030

2006 (2-9, 1-5 SLC)

Coach: Dennis Roland (2-6)/Mike Lucas (0-3) 8/31 at New Mexico State L 15-30 9/9 at Southern Miss L 0-45 9/16 Jacksonville (Fla.) W 41-13 9/23 at Texas Tech L 0-62 9/30 Gardner-Webb L 21-28 10/7 at Nicholls State * L 10-14 10/14 Northwestern State * W 31-24 (ot) 10/21 at Texas State * L 17-38 10/28 Stephen F. Austin * (HC) L 10-35 11/4 at McNeese State * L 13-34 11/11 Sam Houston State * L 23-28 * - Southland Conference game

A A H A H A H A H A H

15,561 28,258 6,677 52,913 5,122 8,411 6,453 13,321 6,428 9,834 5,125

L L W L W L L L L L W

14-35 0-62 79-7 27-35 21-3 24-27 33-37 17-45 31-45 16-20 17-13

A A H A H A H A A H H

12,682 43,914 5,395 17,611 3,460 8,029 4,373 15,153 9,981 6,404 5,122

W L W L W L W L L L W L

34-28 10-34 31-30 26-41 38-35 45-48 26-21 21-28 14-24 24-38 30-27 (ot) 28-35

A A H A H A H A H H A A

7,500 41,938 5,346 17,623 5,216 7,230 7,162 9,113 6,212 3,267 5,027 7,352

W W L L W W L W W L L

41-7 69-20 6-52 13-44 51-50 (ot) 37-21 35-36 25-21 27-0 10-41 30-45

H H A A A H A H A H H

5,255 4,704 58,119 8,121 10,556 6,902 13,008 4,261 6,523 6,877 5,551

2009 (6-5, 4-3 SLC)

Coach: Mike Lucas 9/5 Texas A&M-Commerce 9/10 Union College (Ky.) 9/19 at #5 Ole Miss 9/26 at South Dakota 10/10 at Texas State * 10/17 Sam Houston State * (HC) 10/24 at #11 McNeese State * 10/31 #12 Central Arkansas * 11/6 at Northwestern State * 11/13 #15 Stephen F. Austin * 11/18 Nicholls State * * - Southland Conference game

96

21-27 24-10 28-29 20-21 49-28 7-57 10-13 23-30 16-35 14-51 25-27

A H H A H A H A H A A

20,258 5,320 4,217 15,285 4,650 7,457 5,720 10,110 3,951 7,108 4,980

Coach: Mike Lucas 9/3 at Tulane 9/10 Savannah State 9/17 at Southern Miss 9/24 at #18 McNeese State * 10/1 Lamar * 10/15 at Northwestern State * 10/22 Texas State 10/29 at Central Arkansas * 11/5 #4 Sam Houston State * 11/12 at Stephen F. Austin * 11/17 Nicholls State * * - Southland Conference game

L W L L L L W L L L W

33-47 63-6 6-52 27-48 38-48 17-51 38-28 29-55 9-38 20-28 31-14

A H A A H A H A H A H

15,912 4,974 27,433 12,455 5,104 10,285 4,137 10,543 4,871 6,841 4,942

Season Opener Listing

2008 (5-7, 2-5 SLC)

Coach: Mike Lucas 8/30 at Alcorn State 9/6 at Mississippi State 9/13 South Dakota 9/20 at Louisiana Tech 9/27 North Dakota 10/4 at Stephen F. Austin * 10/18 Northwestern State * (HC) 10/25 at #13 Central Arkansas * 11/1 #16 McNeese State 11/8 Texas State * 11/15 at Sam Houston State * 11/22 at Nicholls State * * - Southland Conference game

L W L L W L L L L L L

2011 (3-8, 1-6 SLC)

2007 (3-8, 2-5 SLC)

Coach: Mike Lucas 8/30 at New Mexico State 9/8 at Kansas 9/15 Kentucky Wesleyan 9/22 at Tulane 10/6 Stephen F. Austin * 10/13 at Northwestern State * 10/20 Central Arkansas * 10/27 at #5 McNeese State * 11/3 at Texas State * 11/10 Sam Houston State * (HC) 11/17 Nicholls State * * - Southland Conference game

Coach: Mike Lucas 9/2 at Tulane 9/11 UT Martin 9/18 Lamar 9/25 at Louisiana-Monroe 10/9 Texas State * 10/16 at Sam Houston State * 10/23 McNeese State * (HC) 10/30 at Central Arkansas * 11/6 Northwestern State * 11/13 at Stephen F. Austin * 11/18 at Nicholls State * * - Southland Conference game

Overall Record - 36-22-3 Year Opponent W/L/T Score H/A 1930 Amite HS W 7-0 1931 Louisiana-Lafayette T 6-6 A 1932 Southwest Miss. JC W 12-6 1933 Southwest Miss. JC W 6-0 1934 Southwest Miss. JC W 13-0 1935 Northwestern State W 19-13 H 1936 LSU Frosh W 6-0 1937 LSU Frosh L 7-13 1938 Louisiana-Lafayette L 0-8 H 1939 Northwestern State L 6-18 H 1940 St. Mary’s (Texas) L 6-27 1941 Louisiana-Lafayette L 7-19 H 1942 Decatur (Miss.) HC W 39-0 1943-45 (Did not play due to World War II) 1946 Louisiana College W 18-0 H 1947 Milligan Collage T 6-6 A 1948 West Alabama W 7-0 H 1949 West Alabama W 41-12 H 1950 Troy W 18-7 A 1951 Louisiana-Monroe W 33-0 A 1952 Louisiana-Monroe W 21-20 H 1953 Louisiana-Monroe W 28-0 A 1954 Louisiana-Monroe W 58-0 H 1955 Louisiana-Monroe W 40-0 A 1956 Louisiana-Monroe W 35-0 H 1957 Louisiana-Lafayette T 7-7 H 1958 Louisiana-Lafayette W 14-6 A 1959 Louisiana-Lafayette W 18-13 H 1960 Louisiana-Lafayette W 20-10 A 1961 Louisiana-Lafayette W 27-0 H 1962 Corpus Christi W 26-0 H 1963 Louisiana-Lafayette W 14-0 H 1964 Texas A&M-Commerce L 8-22 A 1965 Southern Miss L 0-15 A 1966 Southern Miss L 13-15 H 1967 Southern Miss L 7-21 A 1968 Howard Payne W 28-7 H 1969 Southern Miss L 6-14 A 1970 Louisiana-Lafayette L 6-17 A 1971 Eastern Kentucky L 12-20 A 1972 Eastern Kentucky L 0-10 H 1973 North Alabama W 26-0 H 1974 North Alabama W 21-17 A 1975 North Alabama W 28-15 H 1976 UT Martin W 28-12 H 1977 Sam Houston State W 20-0 A 1978 Texas State L 0-7 H 1979 McNeese State L 7-10 A 1980 Boise State W 17-7 A 1981 Texas Southern W 31-24 A 1982 McNeese State W 17-7 A 1983 Mississippi College L 10-16 H 1984 Louisiana Tech L 9-17 H 1985 McNeese State L 7-16 H 2003 Arkansas-Monticello W 22-17 H 2004 Arkansas-Monticello W 46-32 H 2005 Alcorn State W 48-21 H

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2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011

New Mexico State New Mexico State Alcorn State Texas A&M-Commerce Tulane Tulane

L L W W L L

15-30 14-35 34-28 41-7 21-27 33-47

A A A H A A

Homecoming Results (Since 1946)

Overall Homecoming record - 26-22-1 1946 Southeastern 40, Jacksonville State 0 1947 Louisiana Tech 19, Southeastern 13 1948 Northwestern State 49, Southeastern 0 1949 Louisiana Tech 20, Southeastern 14 1950 Southeastern 28, Northwestern State 14 1951 Southeastern 19, Louisiana Tech 7 1952 Southeastern 19, Northwestern State 0 1953 Louisiana Tech 12, Southeastern 0 1954 Southeastern 32, Northwestern State 6 1955 Louisiana Tech 21, Southeastern 0 1956 Southeastern 20, Northwestern State 15 1957 Louisiana Tech 21, Southeastern 14 1958 Southeastern 7, McNeese State 6 1959 Louisiana Tech 14, Southeastern 0 1960 Southeastern 21, McNeese State 6 1961 Southeastern 34, Louisiana Tech 14 1962 Southeastern 21, McNeese State 15 1963 Southeastern 15, Louisiana Tech 7 1964 Southeastern 7, McNeese State 2 1965 Louisiana Tech 16, Southeastern 14 1966 McNeese State 28, Southeastern 12 1967 Southeastern 27, Louisiana Tech 21 1968 Northeast Louisiana 13, Southeastern 0 1969 Louisiana Tech 25, Southeastern 24 1970 Louisiana-Monroe 20, Southeastern 17 1971 Louisiana Tech 24, Southeastern 9 1972 Delta State 24, Southeastern 7 1973 Louisiana Tech 26, Southeastern 7 1974 Southeastern 23, Louisiana-Monroe 8 1975 Jacksonville State 38, Southeastern 7 1976 Southeastern 34, Mississippi College 20 1977 Southeastern 23, Mississippi College 6 1978 Southeastern 33, West Alabama 0 1979 Southeastern 13, Louisiana-Monroe 0 1980 Southeastern 47, Texas-Southern 6 1981 Southeastern 13, UT Martin 10 1982 Southeastern 21, Troy 7 1983 Louisiana-Monroe 16, Southeastern 13 1984 Southeastern 21, Stephen F. Austin 21 1985 Southeastern 19, Louisiana-Monroe 17 2003 Southeastern 68, Webber International 10 2004 Southeastern 26, Northern Colorado 13 2005 Nicholls State 38, Southeastern 28 2006 Stephen F. Austin 35, Southeastern 10 2007 Sam Houston State 20, Southeastern 16 2008 Southeastern 26, Northwestern State 21 2009 Southeastern 37, Sam Houston State 21 2010 McNeese State 13, Southeastern 10 2011 Sam Houston State 38, Southeastern 9

2011 Homecoming Queen Jacy Carpenter (O’Fallen, Ill.) and Homecoming King Jordan Leggett (Slidell, La.)


All-Time Opponent Records Team Abilene Christian Alabama-Birmingham (UAB) Alcorn State Amite High School Appalachian State Arkansas-Monticello 1 Arkansas State Auburn Bogalusa High School Boise State Bolivar Kemp Camp Cameron Camp Beauregard Centenary Central Arkansas Central Florida (UCF) Clarke College Corpus Christi Decatur JC Delta State East Central Mississippi JC East Mississippi JC East Tennessee State Eastern Kentucky Eglin (AAF) Frederick College Gardner-Webb Henderson State Howard Payne Illinois State Independence HS Jackson State Jacksonville (Fla.) Jacksonville State Jesuit High School Jones County JC Kansas Kentucky Wesleyan Lamar Lambuth Louisiana College Louisiana-Lafayette 2 Louisiana-Monroe 3 (ULM) LSU LSU Frosh Louisiana Tech Louisville Loyola Frosh Marines Corps McNeese State Memphis Merchant Marines Mercyhurst College Miami (Fla.) Milligan College Mississippi Mississippi College Mississippi State Mississippi Valley State Missouri Missouri State 4 Murray State New Mexico State

Record 1-1-0 First Meeting 2-2-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 3-0-0 2-3-0 1-0-0 0-1-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 2-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 1-4-0 2-1-0 1-0-0 4-0-0 1-0-0 8-5-0 2-0-0 2-1-0 1-1-0 1-3-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-2-0 0-1-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 2-2-0 3-0-0 4-6-1 0-1-0 5-0-1 0-1-0 1-0-0 4-3-0 1-0-0 12-2-1 17-18-3 30-15-2 0-1-0 3-4-0 7-28-2 0-1-0 7-2-0 0-1-0 15-22-0 2-1-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-3-0 2-0-1 0-1-0 5-3-0 0-1-0 2-0-0 First Meeting 1-0-0 2-1-0 0-2-0

Most Common Opponents School Northwestern State Louisiana-Monroe Louisiana-Lafayette Louisiana Tech McNeese State Southern Mississippi Nicholls State Troy Louisiana College Texas State Stephen F. Austin Delta State Pensacola Navy Sam Houston State North Alabama Jacksonville State West Alabama

1st Game 1947 2012 2003 1930 1965 1938 1938 1950 1930 1980 1933 1975 1942 1947 2007 1982 1933 1960 1942 1937 1933 1933 1979 1947 1948 1964 2004 2003 1968 1980 1930 1980 2003 1946 1930 1931 2007 2007 1937 2003 1941 1931 1931 1949 1932 1938 1947 1931 1971 1951 1942 1946 2004 1932 1946 2009 1946 2008 2004 2012 1984 1939 2006

Last Game 1972 - 2008 1930 1965 2004 1970 1950 1930 1980 1933 1976 1942 1947 2011 1985 1933 1963 1942 1980 1934 1936 1980 1972 1948 1964 2006 2003 1968 1980 1930 1983 2006 1978 1930 1939 2007 2007 2011 2003 1966 1981 2010 1949 1938 2008 1947 1939 1971 2011 1953 1946 2004 1935 1948 2009 1985 2008 2005 - 1984 1979 2007

Team Nicholls State North Alabama 5 North Dakota Northern Colorado Northwestern State Northwest Mississippi JC Orlando, Fla. Pearl River JC Pensacola Navy Perkinston JC Prairie View A&M Rollins College St. Mary’s (Calif.) St. Mary’s (Texas) Samford 6 Sam Houston State Savannah State South Dakota South Dakota State Southern Southern Mississippi 7 Southwest Mississippi JC Spring Hill State Tech-Hattiesburg Stephen F. Austin Stetson Tampa Tennessee-Chattanooga Tennessee-Martin Texas A&M-Commerce 8 Texas-Arlington Texas College Texas Southern Texas State 9 Texas Tech Trinity Troy 10 Tulane Tulane Frosh Union (Ky.) College Webber International West Alabama 11 Western Kentucky Youngstown State 12 Totals

2013 (12 games)

1st Game 1972 1957 2008 2004 1935 1933 1937 1931 1937 1939 2003 1935 2003 1940 1963 1940 2011 2008 2012 1981 1940 1930 1939 1934 1950 1954 1955 1962 1974 1957 1963 2004 1980 1978 2006 1955 1941 1949 1937 2009 2003 1939 1983 1969 1930

Last Game 2011 1978 2008 2005 2011 1933 1937 1937 1970 1939 2003 1935 2003 1941 1965 2011 2011 2009 1982 2011 1939 1939 1934 2011 1954 1962 1985 2010 2009 1963 2004 1983 2011 2006 1971 2003 2011 1938 2009 2003 1978 1984 1970 2010

* - 2012 opponents in bold ALL-TIME OPPONENT NOTES

1 - Arkansas-Monticello formerly called Arkansas A&M 2 - Louisiana-Lafayette formerly called Southwestern Louisiana 3 - Louisiana-Monroe formerly called Northeast Louisiana 4 - Missouri State formerly called Southwest Missouri 5 - North Alabama formerly called Florence State 6 - Samford formerly called Howard College 7 - Southern Mississippi formerly called Mississippi Southern 8 - Texas A&M-Commerce formerly called East Texas State 9 - Texas State formerly called Southwest Texas 10 - Troy formerly called Troy State 11 - West Alabama formerly called Livingston 12 - Youngstown State formerly called Youngstown University

Future Schedules Games Played 55 47 38 37 37 22 21 19 15 15 15 13 13 13 12 11 10

Record 9-12-0 9-1-2 1-0-0 1-1-0 25-30-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 2-2-1 10-2-1 1-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-1-0 0-2-0 1-1-0 4-9-0 1-0-0 1-1-0 First Meeting 1-1-0 3-19-0 9-1-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 5-9-1 1-0-0 7-1-0 0-3-0 4-1-0 4-4-1 0-1-0 1-0-0 4-0-0 3-12-0 0-1-0 3-5-0 11-8-0 0-6-0 1-1-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 7-3-0 2-0-0 1-1-0 312-284-17

Aug. 31 at TCU Sept. 14 at South Dakota State Oct. 12 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN * Oct. 19 at Northwestern State * Oct. 26 LAMAR * Nov. 2 at McNeese State * Nov. 9 at Central Arkansas * Nov. 16 SAM HOUSTON STATE * Nov. 23 NICHOLLS STATE *

2014 (12 games)

Aug. 30 at Tulane Oct. 11 at Stephen F. Austin * Oct. 18 NORTHWESTERN STATE * Oct. 25 at Lamar * Nov. 1 McNEESE STATE * Nov. 8 CENTRAL ARKANSAS * Nov. 15 at Sam Houston State * Nov. 22 at Nicholls State *

2015 (11 games) Sept. 19

at Ohio

Home games in BOLD CAPS All games are tentative and subject to change

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All-Time Opponent Results ABILENE CHRISTIAN (1-1-0) 1971 1972

Hammond Abilene

Corpus Christi (4-0-0) L W

7-28 14-10

L L W W

24-27 27-33 48-21 34-28

W

7-0

W

54-6

ALCORN STATE (2-2-0) 2003 2004 2005 2008

Lorman Hammond Hammond Lorman

AMITE HIGH (1-0-0) 1930

Unknown

APPALACHIAN STATE (1-0-0) 1965

Hammond

ARKANSAS-MONTICELLO (3-0-0) 1938 2003 2004

Unknown Hammond Hammond

W W W

48-14 22-17 46-32

W L L L

51-0 12-21 7-17 3-12

W

6-0

ARKANSAS STATE (1-3-0) 1954 1955 1968 1970

Jonesboro Hammond Jonesboro Hammond

AUBURN (1-0-0) 1950

Auburn

BALL STATE (0-1-0) 1979

Muncie

L

7-17

Unknown

L

6-19

BOISE STATE (1-0-0) 1980

Boise

W

17-13

W

68-0

W W

31-10 35-14

W

53-0

W

33-13

L L W L L

33-37 21-28 25-21 23-30 29-55

BOLIVAR KEMP CAMP (1-0-0) 1933

Unknown

Cameron (2-0-0) 1975 1976

Hammond Lawton

Unknown

CENTENARY (1-0-0) 1947

Hammond

CENTRAL ARKANSAS (1-4-0) 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011

Hammond Conway Hammond Conway Conway

Orlando Hammond Orlando

98

Unknown

W

39-0

L W L W L L W L W W W W W

10-13 32-14 7-19 20-7 7-24 10-14 41-7 10-19 3-0 10-7 34-3 30-7 59-13

DECATUR (MISS.) JC (1-0-0) 1942

Unknown

DELTA STATE (8-5-0) 1937 1941 1949 1950 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980

Unknown Unknown Cleveland Cleveland Hammond Cleveland Hammond Cleveland Hammond Cleveland Hammond Cleveland Hammond

EAST CENTRAL MISSISSIPPI JC (2-0-0) 1933 1934

Unknown Unknown

W W

26-12 29-0

L W W

6-12 39-0 45-0

L H

3-31 7-3

EAST MISSISSIPPI JC (2-1-0) 1933 1934 1936

Unknown Unknown Unknown

1979 1980

Johnson City Hammond

EASTERN KENTUCKY (1-3-0) 1947 1948 1971 1972

Baton Rouge Hammond Richmond Hammond

1948

W L L L

30-6 7-26 12-20 0-10

Hammond

Boiling Springs Hammond

2003

Arkadelphia

1968

Hammond

W W L

24-14 54-28 21-27

W

58-0

1980

Normal

Unknown

Jackson Hammond Jackson Hammond

1930

Unknown

W T W L L W L L W L L

40-0 7-7 20-14 14-20 7-10 11-10 10-22 7-38 13-3 10-14 7-10

L

0-27

T W W W W W

6-6 75-0 18-6 41-13 54-0 12-6

L

0-62

W

79-7

W W W L W L L

20-12 20-7 34-7 21-34 21-19 28-29 38-48

W

22-10

W W W L T L W W W W W W W W W

14-10 18-0 26-2 8-14 0-0 13-14 7-6 7-0 14-6 46-0 27-7 20-0 35-7 23-7 49-0

T L L L W W L

6-6 0-6 0-34 0-10 12-6 19-0 0-8

JONES COUNTY JC (5-0-1) 1931 1932 1933 1936 1937 1939

Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown

KANSAS (0-1-0) 2007

Lawrence

KENTUCKY WESLEYAN (1-0-0) Hammond

LAMAR (4-3-0) 1937 1938 1942 1967 1969 2010 2011

Unknown Unknown Unknown Beaumont Hammond Hammond Hammond

L L

34-52 21-28

L

35-41

W

28-7

W

28-21

W

13-0

W L L W

17-16 14-51 13-30 9-7

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43-23 51-3 41-13

JESUIT HIGH (0-1-0)

LOUISIANA COLLEGE (12-2-1)

JACKSON STATE (2-2-0) 1980 1981 1982 1983

Hammond Jacksonville Hammond Hammond Jacksonville Hammond Jacksonville Hammond Jacksonville Hammond Jacksonville

26-0

INDEPENDENCE HIGH (1-0-0) 1930

1946 1948 1949 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978

W

HOWARD PAYNE (1-0-0)

W W W

JACKSONVILLE STATE (Ala.) (4-6-1)

LAMBUTH (1-0-0)

GARDNER-WEBB (0-2-0) 2004 2006

Hammond Jacksonville Hammond

28-6

Eglin Airforce Base W

FREDERICK COLLEGE (1-0-0) 1964

2003 2004 2006

2007

ILLINOIS STATE (1-0-0)

CLARKE COLLEGE (1-0-0) 1933

40-0 39-0 26-0 36-0

Henderson State (0-1-0)

CENTRAL FLORIDA (2-1-0) 1982 1983 1985

JACKSONVILLE (Fla.) (3-0-0) W W W W

EGLIN ARMY AIRFIELD (Fla.) (1-0-0)

CAMP BEAUREGARD (1-0-0) 1942

Hammond Hammond Hammond Hammond

EAST TENNESSEE STATE (1-1-0)

BOGALUSA HIGH (0-1-0) 1930

1960 1961 1962 1963

2003

1941 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1964 1965 1966

Hammond

Unknown Hammond Pineville Hammond Pineville Hammond Pineville Hammond Pineville Hammond Pineville Hammond Hammond Pineville Hammond

LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE (17-18-3) 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1938

Lafayette Lafayette Lafayette Lafayette Lafayette Lafayette Hammond


All-Time Opponent Results 1940 1941 1942 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 1981

Lafayette Hammond Lafayette Hammond Lafayette Hammond Hammond Lafayette Hammond Lafayette Hammond Lafayette Hammond Lafayette Hammond Lafayette Hammond Lafayette Hammond Lafayette Hammond Lafayette Hammond Lafayette Hammond Lafayette Hammond Lafayette Hammond Lafayette Lafayette

L L L W L L L L W T W W W W T W W W W W W W W L L L L L L L W

0-7 7-19 13-35 27-13 7-40 12-19 20-27 0-6 14-0 13-13 39-13 32-0 20-0 42-0 7-7 14-6 18-13 20-10 27-0 21-6 14-0 12-7 13-0 6-35 0-9 6-31 3-9 6-17 6-7 7-30 7-0

W W L L W T T L W W L W W W W W W W L W W W W W W W W L L W L L L W W W W L W W W

6-0 19-0 6-19 6-16 22-0 0-0 0-0 0-2 20-13 7-6 0-6 33-0 21-20 28-0 58-0 40-0 35-0 26-13 8-22 27-6 26-0 7-0 13-12 12-7 20-10 14-6 14-13 14-30 0-13 20-10 17-20 0-3 9-34 17-0 23-8 49-19 14-10 19-24 25-21 13-0 55-30

LOUISIANA-MONROE (30-15-2) 1931 1932 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980

Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Monroe Hammond Monroe Hammond Monroe Hammond Monroe Monroe Monroe Hammond Monroe Hammond Monroe Hammond Monroe Hammond Monroe Hammond Monroe Hammond Monroe Hammond Monroe Hammond Hammond Hammond Monroe Monroe Hammond Monroe

1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 2010

Hammond Monroe Hammond Monroe Hammond Monroe

W L L L W L

50-47 0-42 13-16 15-30 19-17 20-21

L

7-48

L L W W W L L

0-6 0-19 11-0 6-0 6-0 7-13 0-19

T L L L W L L L L W T L W L L L L L L W L W L L L W L L W L L L L L L L L

0-0 0-26 14-19 15-53 22-14 18-20 13-19 14-20 0-14 19-7 7-7 0-12 35-24 0-21 6-12 14-21 6-10 0-14 14-17 34-14 15-27 15-7 7-28 14-16 6-13 27-21 7-35 24-25 24-21 9-24 0-21 7-26 13-34 28-33 9-17 7-40 26-41

L

0-23

L L W W W W W W W

0-20 7-14 13-6 39-0 14-0 15-0 6-0 44-0 25-0

LSU (0-1-0) 1949

Baton Rouge

LSU FROSH (3-4-0) 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938

Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown

LOUISIANA TECH (7-28-2) 1938 1940 1941 1942 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 1974 1975 1984 1985 2008

Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Ruston Hammond Ruston Hammond Ruston Hammond Ruston Hammond Hammond Hammond Ruston Hammond Ruston Hammond Ruston Hammond Ruston Hammond Ruston Hammond Ruston Hammond Ruston Hammond Ruston Hammond Ruston Hammond Ruston Hammond Hammond Ruston Ruston

LOUISVILLE (0-1-0) 1947

Hammond

LOYOLA FROSH (7-2-0) 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939

Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown

MARINE CORPS (0-1-0) 1971

Quantico

L

0-13

W W W W L W L W L W L W L W L L L W W W L L L L W L L L L W W L L L L L L

9-6 13-0 20-0 50-6 7-10 34-0 0-26 7-6 8-20 21-6 6-21 21-15 6-35 7-2 8-12 12-28 8-23 17-3 24-21 15-7 0-31 13-31 10-40 7-10 17-7 0-23 7-28 7-16 20-58 51-17 37-13 13-34 17-45 14-24 35-36 10-13 27-48

W W L

38-14 28-25 7-20

W

61-6

W

58-14

L L L

0-7 7-26 0-2

W T W

21-13 6-6 14-0

W W W W W L L L

14-0 34-20 23-6 13-10 34-14 10-16 6-7 30-34

McNEESE STATE (15-21-0) 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1979 1982 1983 1984 1985 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011

Lake Charles Hammond Lake Charles Hammond Lake Charles Hammond Lake Charles Hammond Lake Charles Hammond Lake Charles Hammond Lake Charles Hammond Lake Charles Hammond Lake Charles Hammond Lake Charles Hammond Lake Charles Hammond Lake Charles Lake Charles Lake Charles Hammond Lake Charles Hammond Hammond Lake Charles Hammond Lake Charles Lake Charles Hammond Lake Charles Hammond Lake Charles

MEMPHIS (2-1-0) 1942 1952 1953

Unknown Memphis Memphis

MERCHANT MARINES (1-0-0) 1946

Hammond

MERCYHURST COLLEGE (1-0-0) 2004

Hammond

MIAMI (Fla.) (0-3-0) 1932 1934 1935

Miami Miami Miami

MILLIGAN COLLEGE (2-0-1) 1946 1947 1948

Johnson City Johnson City Johnson City

MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE (5-3-0) 1946 1976 1977 1978 1979 1983 1984 1985

Clinton Hammond Hammond Clinton Hammond Hammond Hammond Hammond

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All-Time Opponent Results MISSISSIPPI STATE (0-1-0) 2008

Starkville

10-34

MISSISSIPPI VALLEY STATE (2-0-0) 2004 2005

Hammond Itta Bena

W W

33-17 38-21

W

30-24

L W W

12-14 41-0 19-11

L L

15-30 14-35

MISSOURI STATE (1-0-0) 1984

Springfield

MURRAY STATE (2-1-0) 1939 1940 1979

Unknown Unknown Murray

NEW MEXICO STATE (0-2-0) 2006 2007

Las Cruces Las Cruces

NICHOLLS STATE (9-12-0) 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011

Hammond Hammond Thibodaux New Orleans New Orleans Thibodaux New Orleans Hammond Thibodaux Hammond Thibodaux Thibodaux Thibodaux Hammond Hammond Thibodaux Hammond Thibodaux Hammond Thibodaux Hammond

W W L L W W W W W L L L L L L L W L L L W

31-9 10-0 0-10 6-14 17-7 17-14 10-0 38-0 35-20 17-29 14-20 0-6 7-36 17-21 28-38 10-14 17-13 28-35 30-45 25-27 31-14

W W W W W W W W W T L T

21-19 40-7 28-21 32-6 33-6 25-7 26-0 21-17 28-15 28-28 7-29 7-7

North Alabama (9-1-2) 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978

Florence Florence Florence Hammond Florence Hammond Hammond Florence Hammond Florence Hammond Florence

Hammond

W

38-35

Hammond Greeley

W L

26-13 19-35

NORTHWEST MISSISSIPPI JC (1-0-0) 1933

100

Unknown

Hammond Natchitoches Natchitoches Hammond Natchitoches Hammond Natchitoches Hammond Natchitoches Hammond Natchitoches Hammond Natchitoches Hammond Natchitoches Hammond Hammond Hammond Natchitoches Hammond Natchitoches Natchitoches Hammond Natchitoches Hammond Natchitoches Hammond Natchitoches Hammond Natchitoches Hammond Natchitoches Hammond Natchitoches Hammond Natchitoches Hammond Hammond Hammond Natchitoches Hammond Natchitoches Hammond Natchitoches Natchitoches Hammond Hammond Natchitoches Natchitoches Hammond Natchitoches Hammond Natchitoches Hammond Natchitoches

W W L L L L L W L L W W W W W W W W L L W L W L L W L L W W L L L L L L W W W L W L W L L L W L L W L W W L L

19-13 34-6 0-6 6-18 0-47 0-6 6-7 13-0 12-14 0-49 25-13 28-14 33-14 19-0 27-19 32-6 27-20 20-15 7-13 0-7 15-13 7-0 19-0 6-19 7-13 37-21 22-38 24-27 26-14 24-19 6-34 14-22 6-14 3-6 14-21 3-40 31-6 34-27 38-21 12-13 33-7 14-16 21-16 9-31 7-23 14-34 20-14 27-87 10-31 31-24 (ot) 24-27 26-21 27-0 16-35 17-51

2009

Oxford

L

6-52

W

7-0

L L W W T W

0-54 0-14 8-6 14-6 0-0 46-0

ORLANDO, Fla. (1-0-0)

NORTHERN COLORADO (1-1-0) 2004 2005

1935 1936 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 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 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 2003 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011

OLE MISS (0-1-0)

NORTH DAKOTA (1-0-0) 2008

PENSACOLA NAVY (10-2-1)

NORTHWESTERN STATE (25-30-0) L

W

57-20

1937

Unknown

PEARL RIVER JC (3-2-1) 1931 1932 1934 1935 1936 1937

Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown

1937 1939 1940 1942 1949 1950 1960 1961 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970

Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Hammond Pensacola Hammond Hammond Pensacola Hammond Pensacola Hammond Hammond

W W T L W W W W W W L W W

20-14 18-7 7-7 0-13 14-0 21-13 9-0 9-5 52-33 37-16 16-30 20-7 16-3

W

12-0

W

64-10

W

19-0

L

27-33

L L

6-27 0-28

L W

0-7 13-7

L W W L L L L L L W W L L

12-22 20-0 12-0 3-28 13-24 17-45 18-35 23-28 16-20 30-27 (ot) 37-21 7-57 9-38

W

63-6

W L

31-30 13-44

W L

28-27 19-26

PERKINSTON JC (1-0-0) 1939

Unknown

PRAIRIE VIEW A&M (1-0-0) 2003

Hammond

ROLLINS COLLEGE (1-0-0) 1935

Unknown

St. MARY’S (Calif.) (0-1-0) 2003

Moraga

St. MARY’S (Texas) (0-2-0) 1940 1941

Unknown Unknown

SAMFORD (1-1-0) 1963 1965

Birmingham Hammond

SAM HOUSTON STATE (4-9-0) 1940 1977 1978 1984 1985 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011

Unknown Huntsville Hammond Huntsville Hammond Hammond Huntsville Hammond Hammond Huntsville Hammond Huntsville Hammond

SAVANNAH STATE (1-0-0) 2011

Hammond

SOUTH DAKOTA (1-1-0) 2008 2009

Hammond Vermillion

SOUTHERN (1-1-0) 1981 1982

Baton Rouge Hammond

SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI (3-19-0)

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1940 1941 1946 1947 1948 1950 1951 1952 1953

Unknown Unknown Hattiesburg Hammond Hattiesburg Hammond Hattiesburg Hammond Hattiesburg

L L W L L W L L L

6-13 6-43 20-0 0-35 0-27 7-0 6-35 12-20 0-7


All-Time Opponent Results 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 2006 2011

Hattiesburg Hammond Hattiesburg Hammond Hattiesburg Hattiesburg Hattiesburg Hammond Hattiesburg Hammond Hattiesburg Hattiesburg Hattiesburg

W L L L L L L L L L L L L

13-7 0-33 14-21 0-14 6-33 6-26 0-15 13-15 7-20 15-27 6-14 0-45 6-52

SOUTHWEST MISSISSIPPI JC (9-1-0) 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939

Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown

L W W W W W W W W W

0-46 14-6 12-6 6-0 13-0 19-7 7-0 52-7 65-0 31-6

SPRING HILL COLLEGE (1-0-0) 1939

Unknown

W

6-0

STATE TECH-HATTIESBURG (1-0-0) 1934

Unknown

W

39-9

L L W W W L T L W L W L L L L

0-21 6-14 21-7 35-0 33-24 10-35 21-21 12-27 45-23 10-35 21-3 45-48 10-41 14-51 20-28

W

62-0

W W L W W W W W

13-7 40-6 13-33 19-0 33-8 28-12 27-3 27-7

STEPHEN F. AUSTIN (5-9-1) 1950 1951 1952 1953 1981 1982 1984 1985 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011

Nacogdoches Hammond Nacogdoches Hammond Nacogdoches Hammond Hammond Nacogdoches Nacogdoches Hammond Hammond Nacogdoches Hammond Nacogdoches Nacogdoches

Deland

Tampa (7-1-0) 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962

Tampa Hammond Tampa Tampa Tampa Tampa Hammond Hammond

Tennessee-Chattanooga (0-3-0) 1962 1964 1985

Chattanooga Chattanooga Chattanooga

1974 1975 1976 1981 2010

L L L

19-21 0-21 7-27

Hammond Martin Hammond Hammond Hammond

W L W W W

44-13 7-23 28-12 13-10 24-10

L L L W W T L W W

7-25 20-35 10-21 7-0 20-6 13-13 8-22 31-23 41-7

Texas A&M-Commerce (4-4-1) 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1963 1964 1983 2009

Hammond Hammond Commerce Hammond Commerce Hammond Commerce Hammond Hammond

TEXAS-ARLINGTON (0-1-0) 1963

Hammond

L

13-14

W

54-14

2004

Hammond

W W W W

47-6 31-24 31-0 20-7

Hammond Houston Hammond Houston

L L L L L L L L L L L L W W W

0-7 7-14 10-35 21-34 7-10 15-55 17-38 28-31 (2 ot) 15-30 17-38 31-45 24-38 51-50 (ot) 49-28 38-28

TEXAS STATE (3-12-0) 1978 1979 1981 1982 1984 1985 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011

Hammond Hammond San Marcos Hammond Hammond San Marcos San Marcos San Marcos Hammond San Marcos San Marcos Hammond San Marcos Hammond Hammond

Troy Hammond Troy Hammond Troy Hammond Troy Troy

L W L L W W W L

15-17 45-7 0-24 10-21 22-21 21-7 34-15 0-28

L L L L L L

0-40 7-48 21-28 27-35 21-27 33-47

W L

19-0 0-19

W

69-20

TULANE (0-6-0) 1949 1951 2005 2007 2010 2011

New Orleans New Orleans Baton Rouge New Orleans New Orleans New Orleans

TULANE FROSH (1-1-0) 1937 1938

Unknown Unknown

2009

Hammond

WEBBER INTERNATIONAL (1-0-0)

TEXAS SOUTHERN (4-0-0) 1980 1981 1982 1983

1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 2003

UNION COLLEGE (Ky.) (1-0-0)

TEXAS COLLEGE (1-0-0)

2003

Hammond

W

68-10

W W W W L W L L W W

47-6 19-0 7-0 41-12 0-11 27-21 13-43 10-20 30-3 33-0

W W

27-7 28-0

L W

7-20 50-27

WEST ALABAMA (7-3-0) 1939 1940 1948 1949 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978

Unknown Unknown Hammond Hammond Livingston Hammond Livingston Livingston Hammond Hammond

WESTERN KENTUCKY (2-0-0) 1983 1984

Bowling Green Hammond

YOUNGSTOWN STATE (1-1-0) 1969 1970

Youngstown Hammond

TEXAS TECH (0-1-0) 2006

Stetson (1-0-0) 1954

TENNESSEE-MARTIN (4-1-0)

Lubbock

L

0-62

L L L W W W L L

7-46 7-14 7-14 31-0 7-3 43-14 9-17 17-24

W W W W L L W L W L W

34-7 45-7 18-7 71-0 12-21 6-31 20-19 0-24 35-25 7-26 21-7

Trinity (3-5-0) 1955 1956 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971

Hammond San Antonio San Antonio Hammond San Antonio Hammond San Antonio Hammond

TROY (11-8-0) 1941 1942 1950 1951 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976

Unknown Unknown Troy Hammond Hammond Troy Hammond Troy Hammond Troy Hammond

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C.J. Alexander

Billy Andrews ABELS ABRAMS, Miles ADAMS, Cleve ADAMS, Danny ADAMS, Darrell ADAMS, Dremell ADAMS, Duriel ADAMS, J. Stewart ADAMS, Mike ADAMS, Mike ADAMS, Ryan AFLAGUE, John AGUILLARD, Billy ALBERT, Broderick ALBIN, Zach ALESSI, Joseph ALEXANDER, Alec ALEXANDER, C.J. ALEXANDER, Dennis ALEXANDER, Malcolm ALEXANDER, Paul ALFORD, Robert ALFORD,Tay ALLEMAN, Floyd ALLEN, James D. ALLEN, Scott ALLEN,Terry ALFORTISH, Blake ALLISON, John ALONZO, Joe ALSGOOD, Sammy ALTAZIN, Mike ALUMS, Larry ALVAREZ,Wilson AMADEE, Roy AMBROSE, Clarence AMOND, Brian ANDERS, Mac ANDERS, Mark ANDERSON, Hardy ANDERSON, Harry ANDERSON, Joey

102

1948 2008 1978-79 1973 1960-61 2006-07 2003-04-05-06 1930-31 1976 1956-57-58-59 2011 1975-76-77-78 1970-71-72-73 2008 2009-10 1935 2003 1958-59 1982-83 1981 1960-61 2009-10-11 2009-10-11 1981-82-83 1940 1977-78-79-80 1980-81-82-83 2004-05-06 1942 1979-80 1973-74 1977 1971-72-73-74 1980 1983 1983-85 1977 1965 1977-78 1982-83-84 1932 1985

ANDERSON, Ryan ANDERSON, Scott ANDERSON, Sidney ANDRE, Jack ANDRE, John Alvin ANDRE, Russell ANDRE,Thomas ANDREW, Joe ANDREW,Walt ANDREWS, Billy ANDREWS, Henry ANTHON, Robert ANTONELLI, Angie ANZALONE, Fanacy ANZALONE, Louis ARANDA, Joe ARBOUR,Tommy ARMAND, Charles ARDOIN, L.J. ARMSTRONG, Cleo ARMSTRONG, Harvey ARNOLD, Blane ARTIGUES, Maurice ASHCRAFT, Lance AUGUST, Jordan BABIN, Brian BABIN, Seth BABINEAUX, Damon BADON, Doug BAGOT, Ken BAHAM, Bruce BAHAM, Milton BAHM, Marvin BAHORIC, Ed BAILEY, Kenneth BAILEY, Malcolm BAKER, Don BAKER, Greg BAKER, Nolan BALES, Derwin BALES, James D. BALES,Wesley BALLEIN, Donald BANKSTON, Al BANTA, Keith BARBIER, Carl BARDY, Brad BARKURN, Steve BARLOW, Mack BARNES, Ben BARNES, Gene BARNES, Kevin BARNHILL, Robert BARONNE, James BARRETT, Glenn BARRINGTON, Chuck BARRIOS, David BARROUQUERE, James BARTHELL, Charles BATES, Dale BATES, Dickie BATES, Donald BATISTE, Lionel BAXTER, Danny BEALER, Kyron BEARD, Brett BEARD, Darrell BEARDEN, Bucky BEATTY,Tyler BECKER, Robert BEDFORD, Freddie BELL, Chuck BELL, Tommy BELLROSE, Paul BELTON, Horace BELTON, Jimmy BENARD, Marshal BENGLIS, Greek BENNETT, Brad BENOIT, Ken

2007-08-09 1980-81 1960-61-62 1959-60-61-62 1954-58-59 1961 1958 1951-52 1951-52 1963-64-65-66 1964-65 1977-78 1942-46-47 1974 1951-52 1959-60-61-62 1965-66-67-68 1962 1980 1978 1970 2011 1958 1981-82 2008 2006-07-08-09 2003-05-06 2003-04 1975 1970-71 1977 1932 1930 1938-39 1954-55-56-57 1951-53 1973 1971-72-73-74 1930 1970 1951 1935-36 1963-64-65 1946-47 1974-75-76-77 1963-64-65 2005-06-07-08 1982 1954-55-56-57 2003 1957-58 1982 1946 1965-66-67-68 1974 1960 1969-70-71-72 1985 1973-74 1951 1966-67-68 1949-50-51 1980 1965-66 1967 2003 1969-70-71 1979-80-81-82 2008-09-10 1970-71-72 1973-74-75-76 1966 1953-54-56-57 1959-60 1973-74-75-76 1938 1969 1936 2003 1980-81-83-84

BENSON, Jack BEREY, Alexander BERG, Charles BERGERON, Dale BERNER, Anthony BERTAUT, Al BERTAUT, Folse BEST, Herbert BETHANCOURT, Cecil BETTS, Matt BEZET, Reggie BICKHAM, Bruce BICKHAM, Dickie BICKHAM, Harry BIENDENKOFT,Tim BILBO, William BILLINGS, Raymond BINGHAM, Alan BLACK, Coney BLACK, Jerrod BLACK, Jim BLACK, John BLACKWELL, Arlan BLACKWELL, Preacher BLACKWELL, Russell BLALOCK, Curtis "Jack" BLANCHARD, Joe BLANCHARD, Scott BLANDA, Phil BLAZEVICH, Brent BLOSSMAN, Sam BOATNER, Mack BODI, Paul BOH, Eric BOLDEN, Gerald BOLES, Danny BOLTON, James BOND,Wayne BONVILLION, Tim BOOKSH, Ronnie BOOTHE, Corey BOSSOM, Joey BOSTICK, Cecil BOUDREAUX, Calvin BOUDREAUX, Danny BOUDREAUX, Darryl BOUDREAUX, Gerard BOUDREAUX, Johnny BOUDREAUX, Ridley BOURGEOIS, Brent BOURGEOIS, C.P. BOURGEOIS, Emanuel BOURGEOIS, Frank BOURGEOIS, Rene BOUTWELL, Devin BRABHAM, Daron BRABHAM, Ronnie BRADY, Milton BRAGGS, Herbert BRAMLETT, Joe BRANNAN, Sherry BRAY, Archibald BRAZIL, Irvin BRECHEEN, Milton BRESCHER, Eddie BREWER, Buck BREWER, Dan BREWER, Larry BRIAN, Bret BRIAN, David BRIDGES, Joe BRIDGES, Josh BRIEN, Dick BRITT, BROCATO, Mike BROCK, Dale BROUSSARD, Eugene BROUSSARD, Jonathan BROUSSARD,Tommy BROUSSARD,W.E.

1957-58-59 1935 1958-59-60 1972-73-74-75 1970-71 1946 1941-46 1963 1982 2006 1963 1956-57 1973-74-75-76 1971-72-73 1982 1957 1948-49-50-51 1985 1971 2011 1971-72-73-74 1947 1948-49-54-55 1937 1931 1946-47-48 1946 1984-85 1966-67 2005-06-07-08 1930 1978-79-80-81 1965-66 1966-67-68-69 1974-75 1974 1938-39-40-41 1954 1974-75 1959-61-62-63 2011 1977-78-79 1974 1957-58 1978-79 1980-81-82-83 1957-58-59-60 1980-82-83-84 1950-51 1979 1951-52-53 1962 1954-55-56-57 1985 2007-08-10-11 2003 1962-63 1953 1978 1985 1961-62-63 1930 1984-85 1971 1962-63-64-66 1981 1965-67-68 2006-07 1981-82-83-84 1960 1939 2007-08-09-10 1961 1936 1971-72 1955-56-57 1951-52-53 2003-04 1976-77-78 1952-53

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BOURQUE, Pete BOUSSEAU,William BRADLEY,Victor BROWN, Carl BROWN, James BROWN, Matt BROWN, Ray BROWN,Wilmont BROWN, Xavier BROWNING, Donald BROYLES, Mike BROYLES BRUNETT, Jack BRUNNINGS,T.E. BRYANT, Avery BRYANT, Frank BRYANT, Jeff BRYANT, Richard BUFKIN, Ken BULLARD, Jeff BURAS, Carl BURAS, George BURGE, Bobby BURGE,Virgil BURKHALTER, Henry BURLEIGH, Murray BURNS, Harold BURT, Bill BUTLER, Alvin BUTLER, Jerry BYERS, Jared BYRD, Kerchal CACCIOPPI, Joe CAESAR, Johnny CAGER, Earl CAGNOLATTI, Mac CAIN, Jerome CALANDRO,Tommy CALCOTE, Chris CALDER, Mike CALLERY, Bill CALMES, Jim CALMES,T.C. CAMP, Fred CAMPBELL, Steve CAMPION,T.J. CAMPOS, Louis CANGELOSI, Joey CANNON, Devin CARAVELLA, Joseph CARDOSO, Dennis CARLIN, Jimmie CARLISLE, Gerald CARLISLE, Herman CARLISLE, Louis CARPENTER, Fred CARR, James CARROLL, Richard CARSON CARTER, Craig CARTER, Don CARTER, George CARTER,Victor “Pie” CASDABAN, Paul CATALANOTTO, Mickey CAUSEY, Billy CAUSEY, Ira Gene CEASAR, Chris CEMO,Tony CHADWICK CHAISSON, Joel CHAISSON, Mark CHAMBERS, Luther CHAMPION, Joe CHANEY, Dunbar CHANEY, F.O. CHANEY, Michael CHAPMAN, Albert CHAPMAN, Lynn CHARRIER, Darnell

1952 1966 1950 1940-41 1984-85 2003-05-06 1983-84 1938-39 2011 1954 1979 1942 1946-47 1931-32-33 1949 2011 1985 1977-78-79-80 1973 1982-83 1946 1946 1956-57 1956-57 1965-66-67-68 1954-56 1971 1979-80-81 1980-81 1981-82-83-84 2007 1982-83-84-85 1966-67-68-69 1968 2004-05-06-07 1938-39-40 1930 1978-79 1969 1980-81-82-83 1950-51-52 1960 1957-58-59-60 1938-39 1984-85 1940-41-42-46 1951 1969-70 2006-07 1942 1978 1937 1979-80-81-82 1939-40 1951-54 1966 1980-82-83 1973 1942 1970-71 1964 1949 2003-04 1950 1954-55 1970-71 1963-64-65-66 1982-83-84-85 1966-67-68-69 1937 1953 1982 2010 1983-84-85 1936-37-39 1948-50-51 2010-11 1978-79-80-81 1949 1975-76


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Nathan Clophus

Mario Gilbert CHAVES, Raul CHEATHAM, Alden CHENEVERT, Bobby CHURCH, Justin CIMMENTO, Nick CIRINNA, Chris CITTADIN, Joseph CLARK, Alex CLARK, Greg CLARK, Joe CLARK, Mike CLAVERIE, David CLAY, George CLAYBORNE, Billy Ray CLAYTON, Leonard CLEMENTS, Kyle CLOPHUS, Nathan CLOUD, Ray COALSON, Robert COATES, Jeff COBB, Bill COBB, James COLE, Billy COLE, Hubert COLEMAN, Bob COLEMAN, Clint COLEMAN, Rob COLLIER, Jerome COLLINS, Brandon COLLINS, Kevin COLLINS, Phillip COLLY, Herman COLSON, Robert COMSTOCK,Wendell CONERLY, Sam CONLEY, Jonathanio CONNELLY, Ronnie CONNER, Eric CONNER,Todd CONNERLY, Sam CONNORS,Tommy COOK, Gerald

1968-69 2006 1974 2011 1960 1983 1930 1974-75 1977-78 1984-85 1977-78-79-80 1963 1936-37 1979 1982 2003-04 2007-08-09-10 1965 1976 1976-77-78-79 1968-69-70 1948-49 1978 1961 1932 2009-10 1983 1985 2010-11 2004 1959-60 1977-78-79-80 1976 1973 1946-47-48-49 2003-04 1969-70 1985 1985 1946-47-48-49 2006-07-08-10 1948-49

COOK, Mike 1975-76 COPELAND, John 1981-82 CORE, Gary 1959-60 CORE, George 1962 CORE, Jack Clyde 1946-47 CORE,Talmadge Ed 1946-47 COREY, Jules 1948-49-50 COSTANZA, Joe (Papa Joe) 1935-36-37 COTHERN, Dickie 1961-62-63-64 COTTINGHAM, Mitch 1931-32 COTTEN, Bobby 1965-66 COTTON, William Howell 1932 COURTNEY, George 1966 COUSIN, Ronald 2006 COVINGTON, Dick 1967-68-69-70 COX, Joe 1984 COX 1936 COZ, Catfish 1936 CRAVEN, Hunter 2011 CRAWFORD,Winston 1954-55 CREELY, Mike 1976-77 CRISHAM, John 1969 CROCKETT, Hess 2003 CRON, Butch 1970 CROOK, Monty 1959-60-61-62 CROOK, Paul 1960-61 CROOKS, Avery 2008-09-10-11 CROSBY, Ronny 1963-64-65-66 CROWLEY, Tim 1965-66 CRUM, Darryl 1982 CRUM, Henry 1983 CRUM, Jimmy 1983 CRUTCHFIELD, Bob 1947 CRUTHIRDS, David 1974 CRYER, Andre 2007-08-09-10 CULOTTA, Ray 1964 CURRIE, Devon 2006 CURRIE, Hebert 1930-31 CURRIER, Ross 2003-04 CURRY, Hess 1950 CURTIS, Danny 1979-80 CURTIS, Danny 1962-63-64-65 CUTNO, Jae 2011 CUTRER,Timmy 1962 DAIGLE, Adlin 1941-42 DAIGLE, Eddie 1962 DAIGLE, Jessie 1963-64 DAIGLE, Johnny 1966-67-68-69 DAIGLE, Ralph 1966-67-68-69 DAIGS, Sherman 2004-05 DALMADO, Anthony 1960-61 DANIEL, Jay 1973-74-75-76 DANIELS, David 2003-05 DANIELS, Doug 1951-52-53 DANIELS, Ricky 1978-79 DANNA, Dick 1961 DANTIN, Lenny 1970 DANTONE, Sam 1933-34-35 DANTZLER, Keithshone 2005-06-08 DARBY, Mike 1980 DARDEN, Jimmy 1973 DAROUSE, Kevin 1982-83-84-85 DAVENPORT, Ray 1979 DAVIDSON, David 1965-66 DAVIDSON,Ted 1970-71-72-73 DAVIS, Albert 1941-42 DAVIS, Ernest 1975 DAVIS, Jerome 1942-46-47 DAVIS, Keylam 2003-04-05-06-07 DAVIS, Ralph 1939 DAVIS, Rod 1939 DAWSON, Ricky 1970-71-72-73 DAY, Lynn 1965-66-67-68 DEBETAZ, Arthur 1958-59-60 DeBENEDICTUS, Mike 1963-64 DEDON, Chris 1983 DEGENERES, Amile 1963 DEGENERES, Lloyd 1962 DELANEY, Bob 1962 DELAUNE, Mike 1971-72

DELONG, Brock 2007-08 DEMELO, Jason 2004-05-06 DENMARK, Kendall 1979-80 DENNIS, Herbert 1942-47-48 DENNIS, Stanley 1946-47 DENT, Givonni 2011 DEPREO, Sonny 1973-74-75-76 DERRICK,Wilbur 1960-61 DESOMEAUX,Tom 1972 DE ST. GERMAN, Charles 1952 DEVALL, Jay 1965-66-67 DEVALL, Ray 1965 DICARLO, Al 1948-49 DICARLO, Chris 2006-07 DIETRICH, Earl 1963-64-65 DILIBERTO, Joe 1966-67 DIVITORRIO, Frank 1982-83-84-85 DOBBINS, Charles 1985 DODD, Craig 1984-85 DOMIANO, Greg 1979-80-81-82 DOMINGUE, Jules 1967-68 DOMINICK, Jeb 1971-72-73 DORCH, Robert 1983 DOREMUS 1932 DOSSETT, Glenn 1955-56-57-58 DOUGLAS, Reshad 2009-10-11 DOUGLAS, Trey 2007-08 DOYLE, Albert 1963 DOYLE, Alvin 1962-63 DOYLE, Ronnie 1979-80-81-82 DRAGO, Danny 1978-79-80-81 DUCKSWORTH, Jasper 2008-09 DUCKSWORTH, Michael 2009 DUGAS, Bobby Joe 1956-57-58 DUGAS, Bruce "Brisco" 1946-47-48-49 DUGAS, Manuel 1948-49-50-51 DUGAS,Wayne 1956-57 DUHE, Melvin 1961 DUHE, Robert 1969-70-71-72 DUME, John 2003-04-06-07 DUNAGIN, Kenneth 1958-59 DUNAWAY, Jerry Joe 1961-62-63-64 DUNBAR, Lawrence 2003-04 DUNIGAN, Louis 1964-65-66-67 DUNN, Greg 1981-82-83 DUPLESSIS, Antoine 2011 DUPLESSIS, Brent 1971-72 DUPLESSIS, Kerry 1971-72-73-74 DUPONT, John 1970 DURDEN, David 2009-10-11 DUROCHER, Phil 1967-68-69 DURONSLET, Craig 2008-09 DUVALL, Gregg 1969-70-71-72 DYER, Kenneth 1960-62-63-64 DYKES, Donald 1975-76-77-78 EADY 1932 EARLES, George 1965-66 EARNEST, Mike 1977-78 EASON, John 1982 EDWARDS, Elmer 1935-36 ELEBY, Larry 1983 ELLIS, Bruce 1978 ELLIS, Charles 2003-04 ELLIS, Roy 1975-76-77 ELOI, Blake 1979 ELROD, Glen 1983 ENGLISH, Joe 1983-84-85 ENRICO,Tony 1978 ENSMINGER, Bryan 1975 ENTZ, Steve 1980-81-82 EPPLING, Elden 1950 ERNST, Lou 1978 ESKEW, Aubrey 1969 ESTAPA, Gene 1972-73 ETHERIDGE, Scott 1983 FABACHER, Pete 1954 FABACHER, Sherard 1954 FAIRCHILD, B.L. 1959-60 FAIRLEY, Sam 2009-10-11 FALLER, Lokey 1936

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FANGUY, Hugh 1954 FARLOW, John 1979-80-81 FAUL, Mack 1966-67-68-69 FAUL, Kenneth 1982 FAUL, Wayne 1974-75-76-77 FAUNTLEROY, Darryl 1981 FAVORITE, Courtney 2003-04 FAVORS, Quinn 1983 FAVRON, Calvin 1975-76-77-78 FEDERICO, John 1984 FEE, Larry 1963-64 FELCHER 1930 FELDEN, Jeff 1974 FELLNER, Fred 1975-76 FELSHER, Nick 1930-31-32 FENDLASON, Jay 2004-05-06 FENDLASON, Jim 1972-73 FERNANDEZ, Justin 1953-54-55-56 FERNANDEZ, Raul 1974-75-76 FERRARA, Anthony 1977 FERRARO,Wallace 1965 FERRER, Henri 1949 FERRILL, Glenn 1978-79-80-81 FILLMORE, Carney 1975 FITCH, Ahmed 1983-84-85 FLEMING, Malcolm 1959-60 FLETCHER, Sonny 1968-69 FLOWERS, Johnny 2004-05-06-07 FLOYD, Duane 1965-66-67-68 FLOYD, Jeff 1981-82-83-84 FOLEY, Richard 1980-81 FONTE, Bob 1965 FONTENETTE, Kervin 1983-84-85 FONTENOT, Glynn 1959 FONTENOT, Patrick 2007 FORD, Darrell 1979-80 FORESTIER, Craig 1984 FORET, Adler 1942 FORET, Danny 1981 FORET, Stacy 1985 FORMAN, George 1977 FORNEA, John 1969-70 FORNEA, Robert 1984 FORREST, Alonzo 1983 FORTENBERRY, Luther 1956-58-59-60 FORTENBERRY, Shane 1973 FOSTER, Gary 1973-74 FOSTER, Quinton 2009-10 FOSTER,Van 1971 FOURNET, Daniel 1953-54-55-56 FOURNIER, Ryan 2003-04-05 FRANCIS, Choni 2003-04 FRANKLIN, Craig 1973 FRAYLE, Dion 1983-84 FRAZIER, Donald 2004-06-07 FREDERIC, Ronnie 1963-64-65-66 FREEMAN, Clyde 1983 FRITSCHER,Mark 1981-82 FRUGE, Fred 1963 FRUGE, Melvin 1962-63-64-65 FRYANT, Robert 1972-73-74-75 FRYE, Kevin 1977 FUHRMANN, Donald 1958 FUHRMANN, Rodney 1958 FUSSEL, Emile 1938 FUTCH, Jan 1940 GABRIEL, Gasten 2010-11 GALJOUR, Tyrone 1970-71-72 GALLAGHER, Jack 1973 GALLINGHOUSE, Gerald 1941-42 GALLOWAY, Pat 1981 GALLOWAY, Stanley 1935-38 GARCIA, Dennis 1976-77 GARCIA, Steve 1973-76 GARGUS, Bobby 1957 GARRETT, Jamarr’ 2006-07 GARRISON, Buster 1969-70-71-72 GARY, Fred 1963-64-65-66 GARY,Tom 1965 GASTMYER, Ben 1935

103


All-Time Roster

Ted Glaser

Kevin Hughes GAUDIN, Greg GAUTIER, Ferman GAUTIER, Jackie GAUTREAUX, Russell GEARY, Charles GENNUSA, Frank GEORGE, Steven GETER, Marion GIANNOBILE, Bobby GIARRUSSO, Cyril GIBBS, Sean GIBSON, Edward GILARDI, Rusty GILBERT, Mario GILDERSLEEVE, Charles GILL , Audis GILL, Nolan GILL, Roger GILLESPIE, George GIVENS, Audis GLASER, Gary GLASER, Ted GLEASON, Dave GODARE, Ryan GOFF, Bill GOLDBERG, Scott GOLDING, Josh GOLIAN, Nick GONZALES, Hutch GOODWIN, Steve GORDON, Bruce GORDON, Jim GOTHE, Lee GOULAS, Carroll GOULD, Clay GOURRIER, Sam GRAHAM, Leo GRANDEURY, Nolan GRAVES, David GRAY, Tommy GRAYS,T’Darryl GRAZIANO, Joe

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1967-68-69-70 1976-77-78-79 1965-66 1956 1983 1961-62-63-64 1984 1946 1969 1959-60 1982 1979-80-81-83 1966-67-68 2004-05-06-07 1979-80 1946-47-48-49 1971-72-73-74 1967-68-69-70 1940-41 1931 1974-75 1967-68-69-70 1960-61-62 2007-08-09-10 1953 2003 2003 1985 2003-04-05 1976-77 1979 1976-77-78 1985 1960-61-62 1978-79 1958-59-60-61 1978-79 1935-36-37-38 1946-47-49 1974 2009-10-11 1930

GREEN, Arthur GREEN, Lowell GREENUP, Rory GREENWOOD, Calvin GREER, Jim GREGORY, John GREMILLION, Mike GREMILLION, Randy GREMILLION, Sean GRESHAM, Clint GRIESHABER, Alfred GRIFFIN, Don GRIFFIN, Ralph GRIFFITH, Malcolm GRIFFON, Kurt GRIMES, Claude GROGAN, Garrett GROM, Dwight GROM, Duane “Buck” GROS, Robert GRUBB, Wayne GUIDRY, Ronald GUIDUGLI, Jeff GUITEAU, C.J. GULNALDO, Donald GUSMAN, Orlando GUTHMANN, Bruce HALE, Jarrod HALL, Charles HALL, Jim HALLADAY, Dale HAMILTON, David HANCE, Douglas HANEY, Lloyd HANKINS, Martin HANKO, Joe HANLEY, Jim HARBISON, Norman HARDEN, Eddie HARDIMAN, Demoris HARRIS, Aaron HARRIS, Brennen HARRIS, Elbert HARRIS,Tim HARRIS,Wendell HARRIS,Wyatt HARRISON, Curtis HARRY, James HARRY, Lionel HART, Nelson HARTMAN, Mark HARTZOG, Seymon HARVEY, John HAWKINS,William HAWKINS,William HAYDEL, Russell HAYDEL, Shane HAYDEN, Brooklyn HAYES, Charlie HAYES, Chris HAYGOOD, Todd HEBERT, Charlie HEBERT, Dwain HEBERT, Gerald HEBERT, Matt HEDSTROM, Randy HELMSTETTER, Jerome HEMPHILL, Jack HENDERSON, Charles HENDERSON, Howard HENDERSON, Ray HENKEL, Richard HENLEY, Pearly HERIN, Mickey HERNANDEZ,Todd HEWITT, Chuck HICKS, Robert HIGGINS, Anthony HIGGINS, Carl HILL, Bobby

2007 1985 1973 2004-05 1973-74-75-76 1985 1965-67-68-69 1973-74-75 2008-09-10-11 1939 1959-60-61-62 1975-76 2008 1937-38-39-40 1981-82-83-84 1938 1985 1957 1958-59-60 1956-57-58-59 1971 1983 2005-06 1952 1962-63 1974-75-76 1977-78-79-80 2011 2004-05 2003-04-05-06 1973-74-75-76 1985 1938-39-40-41 1963 2003-04 1980 1958-59-60 1976 1978-79-81-82 2005-06 2010 2003-04-06-07 1958-59-60-61 1972 1978-79-80 1985 1982 1982 1974 1934-35-36 1980-81-82-83 1961-62 1942 1956-57 1932 1961 1982-83 1935-36 1962-63 1975-76-77 1983-84 1982-83-84 1969-70 1950 1985 1982-83 1942 1936-37 1941 1971-72 1981-82-83-84 1975 1938 1960-61 1985 1978 1977-78-79-80 1984-85 2003-05 1971-72-73-74

HILL, Byron 1985 HILL, C.A. 1975-76-77 HITT, Joe 1974-75-76-77 HITT, Steve 1975-76 HOBBS, Steven 1985 HODE, Les 1948-49 HODGES, Rick 1985 HODGES, Terry 1966-67-68 HOECKER, Sam 1985 HOLBROOK, Chase 2004 HOLCOMB, Gary 1947-48-49-50 HOLDEN, James 1972 HOLLAND, Marvin 1961 HOLLIFIELD, Jerry 1963-64 HOLLOWAY, Carroll 1956 HOLLOWAY, Larry 1977 HOLLOWAY, Terry 1985 HONAKER, Greg 1964 HONEYCUTT,William 1956 HONORE, Steven 2007-08 HOOD, Prentiss 2011 HOOD, Robert 1941 HOOK, Robert 1940-41 HORNE, Danny 1965 HORNSBY, Mike 1973-74-75 HORNSBY, Ronnie 1967-68-69-70 HOVSEPIAN, Matthew 1976-77-78-79 HOWARD, Jeffrey 2003-04-05 HOWARD,Terrell 2004-05 HOZ, Chris 1984 HRAPMANN, Danny 2007 HUDSON, Oscar 1937-38--39-40 HUDSON, Robert 1970-71 HUGGINS, Felton 2003-04-05 HUGHEN, Jerry 1966-67 HUGHES, Bill 1954 HUGHES, John 1972-73 HUGHES, Kevin 2007-08-09-10 HUGHES, Robert 1965-66-67-68 HULME, Mel 1963 HULSEY, Tommy 1971-72 HURD, Roy 1969-70 HUREN, Damien “Putt” 2004-05 HUSSER, Huey 1953-54-55-56 HUTCHINSON, Dan 1940-41 HUTSON, Oscar 1938-39-40 HYDE, Bill 1930-31 HYDE, Norman 1930 HYMEL, Jimmy 1967 HYMEL, Leslie 1967-68-69-70 IMBRAGUGLIO, Pete 1935-36 IRVIN, Ricky 2010-11 IVERSTINE, John 1958 IVERSTINE, Russell 1966 JACKS, Buster 1982-83 JACKSON, Alton 1950 JACKSON, D.J. 2003 JACKSON, Eric 2005-06-07 JACKSON, Greg 1985 JACKSON, Jamaal 2004-05 JACKSON, Joseph 1980-81 JACKSON, Keen 1974-75-76-77 JACKSON, Ken 1974 JACKSON, Kendrick 2008-09 JACKSON, Kevin 2005-06 JACKSON, Leonard 1982 JACKSON, Leslie 1977-78-80-81 JACKSON, Robert 1981-82-83-84 JACKSON,William K. 1946 JACQUET, Oswald 1984-85 JALANIVICH, David 1968-69 JALANIVICH, John 1972 JAMES, Dub 1950 JAMISON, J.T. 1931 JARREAU, Donnie 1980-81-82 JARRELL 1942 JEFFCOAT, John 1982 JENKINS, Bailey 1931-32 JENKINS, Jarred 2003-04 JENNINGS, Bobby Joe 1951-52-53

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JESSEE, George JOHNSON, A.J. JOHNSON, Billy JOHNSON, Dean JOHNSON, Demerious JOHNSON, Donald JOHNSON, Eddie JOHNSON, Ellis JOHNSON, Greg JOHNSON, Jarrett JOHNSON, Jerry JOHNSON, Jimmy JOHNSON, Joe JOHNSON, Kenny JOHNSON, Michael JOHNSON, Ronald JOHNSON, Rudy JOHNSON,Tom JOHNSON,Tony JOHNSON,Troy JOHNSON,Truman JOHNSON,Woodrow JOHNSTON,Titus JOHNSTON,Woody JOINER, Owen JONES, Bill JONES, Casey JONES, Darnell JONES, Devin JONES, Keiron JONES, Kenneth JONES, Lee JONES, Leo JONES, Louis JONES, Marvin JONES, Roy J. JONES,Thomas JONES,Todd JONES, Zeke JORDAN, Brooks JORDAN, Joe JORDON, James JORDON,Willard JOSEPH, Matthew JOSEPH, Sterling JUHASZ, Mike JUNKER, Paul KEATING, Robert KEATON, Jim KEBODEAUX,Trevor KEETON,Tyrone KEEVER, Charlie KELLER, Ken KELLER, Steve KELLY, Will KENELLY, Ken KENELLY, Pat KENNAIR, Ken KENNEDY, Cody KENNEDY, Pat KENT, Nat KILPATRICK, Crawford KIMBALL, Eddie KINCHEN, Jonathan KING, Freddie KING, Larry KING, Lawrence KITCHENS,Thomas KITCHENS,Wayne KITE, Joey KLEIN, Alan KLEIN, Mike KLIBERT, Rueben KLIENPETER, Charles KLUMPP, John KNECHT, Albert KNECHT, Kirk KNIGHT, John KNIGHT, Ricky KOCH, Jack

1959 2008 1960-61 2011 2005-06-07 1950 1973-74 1961-62-63-64 2009-10 2010-11 1958 1966 1950-51-52-53 2004-05 2006-07 2008 2003-05 1984-85 2005-06-07-08 1980-81-82 1937 1940 1951-52-53-54 1983-84 1962 1950 1984-85 2008-09 2008 2009-10-11 1984-85 2003-04 1948-49-50 1985 2003-04 1939-40 1976 1978-79-80-81 2009-10-11 2003-04 1968-69-70 1938 1938-40 2004 1980-81-82-83 1971-72 1979-80-81-82 1979 1949-50-51-52 2004 1979-80 1975 1979-80 1968-69-70-71 2009-10 1970-71-72-73 1941-42-46 1982 2009 1985 1931-32 2006 1972 2011 2003-04-05-06 1959-60-61-62 1935-36 1955-57 1956-57 1983-84 1971-72-73-74 1970-71-72-73 1942 1962-63 1973-74-75-76 1950 1982-83-84-85 1946-47 1977-78-79 1938


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David Lesage

Junior Matheu KOPESKY, Paul KORTE, Scott KOSTUCH, G. KOTTERMAN, Chris KOZAN,Wayne KRAVCHUK, Anthony KRAVCHUK, Bob KRAVCHUK, Mike KROPOG, Olin KUNZ, Barry KUNZ, Gerry KURTZ, Jerry LACOUR, Gerald LaCROIX, Lucius LADNER, Billy LADNER, Bruce LADNER,Wes LAMBERT, Coral LAMBERT, Donald LAMBERT,Warren LAMEY,Tom LAMIA,Vincent LAMM, Arthur LAMOTTE, Kevin LANAUX, Merrick LANDECHE,Wesley LANDRY, Darryl LANDRY, David LANG, Jay LARRY, Anthony LASSERE, Errol LATO, Eugene LATO, Joseph LAURENT, Grant LAVIGNE, Bruce LAVIGNE, Milton LEA, Reggie LEAVOY, Lindsey LEBLANC, Billy LeBLANC, Blaine LeBLANC, James LEBLANC, Kyle

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LEBLANC,Wayne LeBLANC, J.D. LeCLERQ, Mike LEDET, J.P. LEDET, Rodney LEDEUX, John LEDOUX, Bobby LEDOUX, Daris LEE, David LEE, Donald LEE, John LEE, Laverne LEE, Slick LEE,Talmadge LEGENDRE, Camille LEMEN, Mike LEMULE, Emile LENNIX, Andre LESAGE, David LeTARD, John LETT, Barry LEVERETTE, George LEWIS, Gene LIEUX, Jimmy LINDSEY, Gene LIUZZA, Mark LOCASCIO, Sal LOCKHART, Orlan LODRIGUES LOFTIN LOFTON, Herman LOFTON, Oscar LONDONO, Frank LONG, Johnny LOUQUE, Craig LOUQUE, Harris LOWE, Billy LOWE, Buddy LOWE, Rion LUCAS, Jay LUCAS,Tramaine LUCIA, Joe LUCIA,Vincent LUQUET, Joe MACALUSO, Nick MACINTOSH MACMURRAY, Dick MAGEE, Danny MAGEE, David MAGEE, Kenneth MAGEE, Larry MAGGIO, Michael MAGRUDER, James MAGRUDER, Logan MAHFOUZ, Raymond MAHFOUZ, Robert MAHFOUZ, Robbie MAHFOUZ, Stafford MALONE, Jack MALOTT, Chris MAMUSKA MANLEY, Charles MARCHANTEL, Alex MARCUM, Gary MARINO, Don MARINO, Gino MARMILLION, Merlin MARONGE, Keith MAROUN, Marvin MARSH, Bill MARSHALL, Bruce MARSHALL, Jim MARSHALL, Lee Ray MARTIN, Dan MARTIN, Henry MARTIN, Jacob MARTIN, Jay MARTIN , Charlie Mack MARTINDALE, Bob MASHBURN, Jack

1975-76-77-78 1941-42 1963-64 1957 1950-51-53 1958 1977 1959 1975-76 1951 1931 1978-79 1932 1959 1985 1975-76-77-78 1963 1976-77-78 1965-66-67-68 1930-31-32 1983-84-85 2006-07 1972-73-74 1978-79 1969 1981 1951-52-53-54 1984-85 1935 1936 1959-60 1957-58-59-60 1977-78-79 1964-65 2003-04-05 1964 1976 1979-80 2003 2006-07-08 2009-10-11 1950-51-52-53 1950-51-53 1964 1947-48-50 1948 1949-50-53 1976 1978-79 1958-59-60-61 1963 1962 1975-76-77-78 1940-41 1969-70-71-72 1955-56 1981 1969-70-71-72 1931-32 2011 1946 1940-41-42 1956 1978-79-80-81 1953-54 1970-71-72-73 1941-46 1974-75-76-77 1939-40-41 1956-57 1971-72 1948-49 1982-83 1967 1983-84 1960-61-62 1985 1951-52 1937-38 1932

MASON, Jarod 2003-04 MASON, John 1976 MASON, Pat 1974-75 MASSEY, Jack Ray 1958 MASSEY,William 1957-58 MASSINGIL, Horace 1984 MATHERNE, Mat 1982 MATHEU, Junior 1967 MATSON, Mike 1979 MATTHEWS, Gwaine 1985 MAYEAUX, Donald 1981-82 MAYO, Romaliz 2003-04-05-06 McAULIFFE 1946 McBAIN,Tom 1946 McCABE, Patrick 1982-83 McCALL, James 1961-62-63 McCASKILL, Burnell 1975-76 McCHRISTION, Corlando 2005-06 McCLAY, Jordan 2009-10-11 McCOIN,Tommy 1949 McCORMICK, Bradney 1975-76 McCORMICK, Matt 2010-11 McCORMICK, Bruce 1980-81 McCREA,Tony 2010 McDANIEL, Aaron 2003 McDANIEL, Earnest 1951 McDANIEL, Ryan 2008 McDONALD, Joe 1958 McGAUGH, Homer 1946-47-49 McGEE, Billy 1961 McGEE, Birk 2003-04 McGEHEE, Ed 1948 McINTOSH, Richard 1947-49 McIVER, Bill 1959-60-61 McKAY, Greg 2003 McKAY, Jack 1947 McLAURIN, Hugh 1954-55-56 McMURRAY, Richard 1951-52-53 McMURRAY,Thomas 2003 McNEAL, Joe 1985 McSWAIN, Kenny 1976-77 McTOPY, Brian 1961 MEARES, Hurschel 1946-47-48-49 MEAUT, Louis 1979 MEERMAN, Joey 2008-10 MELANCON, Don 1955 MENEZES, Robert 1949-50-51 MEREDITH, Joel 1946-49 MERRITT, Keith 1978-79-80 METCALFE,Troy 2009-10-11 MEYERS, Donald 1976-77-78-79 MEYERS, Jeremy 2011 MICHAEL, Henry 1957-58-59 MIDDLEBROOK, Kenny 1966 MIKA, Allen 1979-80-81-82 MILES, Brady 2008 MILLER, Art 1964-65-66-67 MILLER, Erik 1985 MILLER, Mike 1970-71 MILLER, Randal 1960 MILLER, Robbie 1983-84 MILLER, Ronald 1982 MILLER,Wayne 1957 MILLER,William P. 1935 MILLER 1942 MILLET, Bob 1959 MILLET, Mark 1979-80-81-82 MILLET, Norman 1963-64-65 MILTON, Jack 1965 MINCEY, Derrick 2003-04-05 MIRE, Louis 1965-66-67-68 MISITA, Drew 2011 MISITA,Tony 1953-54-55 MISRETTA, John 1958 MISTOLER, Dennis 1966 MITCHELL, Andy 1972-73-74 MITCHELL, George 1965-66 MITCHELL, John 1941-46-47 MIZEN, Johnny 1937 MODENBACH, Charles 1940-41-46

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1949-50 2006-07-08-09 1950 1956 1981 1963 1950 1981 1985 2011 2008-09 2003-05 1972-73-74 2011 1940 2008-09-10 1955-56 1935-36 1973-74-75-77 1959-60-61-62 1983-84 1983-84 1982-83 1966 1950 1938-39-40 1975-76-77-78 1948-49-50-51 1937 2009-10-11 1953-54-55-56 1964-65 2011 2005-06-07-08 2007-08-09 1972-73-74-75 2011 1982-83 2011 1983-84-85 1952-53 2005 2006 1966-67-68 1983-84 1965 1937 1935-36-37-38 2007-08 2007-08-09-10 1968-69 1975 1983 1978 1984-85 1960 2009-10-11 2009-10 1982-83 2003 1962-63-64-65 1973-74-75-76 1965-66 1942-46-47 2011 1963-64 1940 1954 1957 1961 1962-63 1964-65-66 1961 1962 1977-78 1962 1973 1978 2007-08 2009-10

105


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Louis Romboli

Byron Ross PAGART, Robert PAIGE, Jerry PALMER PALMER, Keith PANKS, Jeff PARCHER, Eddie PARDEN, Ray PARDUE, Al PARIS, Marshall PARKER, Jimmy PARKER, Leonard PARNELL, Bill PARRINO, Jim PASSMAN, Cole PATTERSON, David PATTERSON, Joey PATTERSON, Malcolm PATTON, Cedric PAUL, Mack PAYNE, Mike PEACHY, Marlin PEAK, Craig PEARSON, Carl PECARARO, Mike PEED,Thomas PELLEGRIN, Glenn PENDARVIS, Hugh PENDARVIS, Sylvester PENDERGAST, James PENOT, Art PENTON, Josh PENTON,Theo PEPPERS, Gilbert PERCY, Billy PERKINS, Ray PEROYEA, Donald C. PERRY, Kendrick PETERS, John PETERS,Warren PEVEY, Pete PICKLE, Dwight PIECZYNSKI, Stephen

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1972 1976-77-78 1948 1985 1967-68-69-70 1983 1970 1946-47 2010-11 1969-70-71 1984-85 1946-47-48-49 1977 1981-82-83-84 1979-80-81-82 1975 1950-51-52-53 1978-79-80-81 1965 1973 1981 1979-80 2011 1976-78-79-80 2003 1970 1936-37 1934-35 1960-61-62 1970-71-72-73 2008-09-10-11 1950-51 1959-60 1970-71-72-73 2003-04 1953-54-55-56 2006 1976 1979 1967-68-69 1972-73-74-75 2009-10

PIERCE, Jerren 2003-04-05-06 PIERCE, Otis 1970-71 PIERRE, Quinten 2008-09 PILAUD,Van 1963-64-66-67 PILGRIM, Joey 1977-78 PITTMAN, Charles 2004-05 PITTMAN, Kenny 1985 PLAIN, Kenny 1982-83 PLESCIA, Ray 1981-82 PLOAKER, Joe 1959 POCHE, Albert 1967-68-69 POE, Leslie "Butch" 1963-64-65 POLK, Hubert 1950-51-52-53 POOL, Robert 2006 POOLE, Hunter 1982-83-84 POPE, David 1963 PORTA, Colin 1973-74 PORTA, Mark 1974-75 PORTA, Ray 1953-54-55 PORTER, Mason 2010 POSEY, David 1970 POUMAROUX, John 1975-76-77-78 POWELL, Chris 2003-04 POWELL, Henry "Tank" 1966-67 POWELL, Jan Clayton 1962-63 POWELL, Jordan 2007-08 POWELL, Marquis 2007-08 POWER 1948 PREJEAN, Johnnie 1966-67-68-69 PRESCOTT, Rex 1974 PRICE, Alex 2007 PRINE, Robert 1970 PRITCHETT,Willie 2008 PUTT, Aylon 2005-07 RAIFORD,Tim 1967-68-69-70 RAKOCY, Reese 2004 RANAGER, Clay 1983-84 RAND, Charles 1930-31 RATEAU, Jules 1967 RAUSCHENBACH,William 1963-64-66-67 RAWLINGS, Jeff 1976-77 RAYMOND, Bobby 1974-75-76-77 REED, Lee 1961 REES, Harrison 1946-47 REEVES, J.Walton 1930-31-32 REEVES, Kenneth 1972-73 REGO, Manny 1942-45 REISZ, Albert 1940-41-42 REMONDET, Casey 2003 REMONDET, Johnny 1972 RENTON, Ray 1967-68-69-70 REYNOLDS, Brian 2008-09 RHODES,Willie 1957-58-59-60 RICHARD, Bobby 1967 RICHARDS, Bob 1949 RICHARDS, Jack 1948-49-50-51 RICHARDSON, Antonio 2006-07 RICHARDSON, Sonny 1936 RICHARDSON,Tim 2007-08-09-10 RICHOUX, Jeff 1979-80-81-82 RICKETTS, Bob 1956-57-59 RIDER, Charles 1941 RIGGINS, Anthony 1984-85 RIGDELL, Kenneth 1953-54-55 RIGMAIDEN, Robert 1979 RIGO, Andy 1949 RILEY, Bobby 1968-69-70-71 RILEY, Lee 1981 ROBBINS, James 1969 ROBERSON, Raynard 1980-81 ROBERTS, John 2011 ROBERTS, Kevin 2011 ROBERTSON, Brooks 1951-52 ROBICHAUX 1942 ROBICHAUX, Bob 1930 ROBIN, Duke 1962-63 ROBINS, Donald 1972 ROBINSON, Joe 1958-60 ROBINSON,Terry 2003-04 ROBINSON,Thez 2003

ROCA, Robert RODGERS, Brian RODRIGUE, Perry RODRIGUEZ, John ROGER, Dallas ROGERS, Bruce ROGERS, George ROGERS, Marquis ROGERSON, Rusty ROLLING, Mark ROMAGOSSA, Ronnie ROMANO, Leo ROMBOLI, Al ROMBOLI, Louis ROPPOLO, Paul ROSATA, John ROSER, Charles ROSETTI, Clell ROSS, Byron ROUSE, Joey ROUSE, Randy ROUSSEAU, Darryl ROUSSEL, Brent ROUSSEL, David ROUSSEL, Jeff ROUX, Robert ROWLEY, Trevis ROWND, Schoffield RUNTE, Fred RYAN, P.J. SAIA, Dana SAIA,Tommy SALLOUM, Marion SAMPLES, Cody SANCHEZ, Hagler SANCHEZ, Jim SANDERS, Anthony SANDERS, Denver SANDERS, Elmer SANDERS,Tom SANTORA, Charles SAPP, Darryl SARAVELLA SAUCIER, Don SAURAGE,Val SAVARD, Mike SAVAVELLA, Fred SAVOIE, Clifton SAVOY, Sam SCALA, Morgan SCANLAN,Tommy SCARPATI, Robert SCATES, Robby SCHAFF SCHARWATH, Don SCHELL, Clay SCHEXNAYDER, Arnold SCHEXNAYDER, Les SCHEXNAYDRE, Carl SCHIEB, Jay SCHIEBER, Clinton SCHILLING, Danny SCHILLING, Larry SCHILLING, Ray SCHLOSSER, Bradd SCHLOVIN, Jay SCHMIDT, Cliff SCHMIDT, George SCHMIDT, Russell SCHNEIDER, A.J. SCHNELLER,Tony SCHOMMER, John SCHUMAR, Jack SCHUTZ, Carl SCHWAB, Jerry SCIANNA, Nick SCIONEAUX, Mike SCOGIN, Jerry SCOTT, Andre SCOTT, Dwight

1968 2008-09 1958-59 1984-85 1941-42-46 1984-85 1951-52-53 2005-06 1975 1971-72-73 1984-85 1975 1946-47 1946-48 2009-10-11 1968 1941-42 1968-69 2003-04-06-07 1982-83 1981-82-83-84 1983-84-85 1962-63 1965-66 1977-78 1979 1984-85 1931 1962 1980-81 1969-70 1974-75 1952-53 2007-08  1936-37 1973 1984-85 1930 1930 1931-32 1968-69-70-71 1981 1942 1955 1956 1982 1942 1958 2005-06 2009 1964 2011 2003-04-05-06 1942 1966-67-68 1975-76 1975-76-77-78 1971 1960-61 1981-82 1972 1964-65-66-67 1964 1931-32 2006-07 1981 1959 1949 1980-81-82-83 2004 1981-82 1954-55-56 1953 1968-69-70-71 1957-58-59-60 1942 1970-71-72-73 1951-52-53 1980 1979

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SCOTT,Woodrow SEABOLT, Steve SEAL,Wayne SEALS, Freddy SEARCY, Elliot SEBASTIAN, Seth SECORD, Phil SELLERS, Ronnie SENEGAL, Jeff SENNER, Scott SENTELL, Randy SERAFINO, David SERIO, Mike SHAMBRA, Blasé SHARP, Kevin SHARP, Paul SHAW, Elton SHAW, Ronnie SHAW,Tommy SHELTON, Bruce SHELTON,Trenton SHENSKY,William SHEPHERD,Willie SHEPPARD, Brian SHOCKLEY, Keith SHORT, Don SHORT, Jim SHORT, John SHREVE, Mark SHUFF, Elden Ray SIDES, Gary SIFTON, Steve SIGNORELLI, Dustin SILVA, David SILVIO, Mark SIMASKI, Edward SIMER, Scott SIMMONS, Brett SIMMONS, Caleb SIMMONS, Charles SIMMONS, DeMario SIMMONS, Eugene SIMMONS, Jeff SIMMONS, Jerry SIMMONS, Jimmy SIMMONS, Red SIMMS, George SIMPSON, Dean SIMPSON, Jeff SIMPSON, Ken SIMS, Bobby SIMS, Byron SIMS, Joe Arthur SIMS, Lydel SIRMON, Louis SKIDMORE, Jay SKRNICH, Mike SMITH, Chris SMITH, Courtney SMITH, Danny SMITH, Deloy SMITH, Denny SMITH, Hank SMITH, James Ray SMITH, Joel SMITH, John SMITH, Kent SMITH, Lester SMITH, Perry SMITH, Proby Lee SMITH, Quentin SMITH, Ralph SMITH, Randy SMITH, Roger SMITH, Steven SMITH,Walter SNEED,Terry SNYDER, Harry SOBALVARRO, Luis SOILEAU, Bruce

1937-38 1961-62-64-65 1946 1953 1985 2010-11 1974-75 1978 1984-85 1984 1982-83 1980 1969 1954 1982-83-84-85 1957-60-61 1955-56 1973 1980-81 1966 1966 2003-04 1982-83-84-85 2003 1981-82 1971-72-74-75 1970 1966-67 1985 1951 1967-68 1982-83-84 2003 1975 1980-81-82-83 1942 1981 1984 2007 1937-39 2008 1946-47-49 1977-78 1967 1967-68 1939 1966-67-68-69 1985 1956 1967 1952 1985 1930 1931 1968-69-70 2003-04-05-06 1963 2004 2007 1969-70-71 1931 1968-69 1971 1968 1960-61 1937 2003-04 1964-65 1975-76-77-78 1948 1958 1930-31-32 1983-84 1985 2003-04-05-06 2010-11 2003 1937-38-39-40 2007-09-10 1985


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Donald Usry

Cole Wardell SPEARS, Jamie SPEARS,Wendell SPENCER, Jermaine SPIKES,Tagarius SPECHT, Bill SPECK, Guy SPELL, Glenn SPIZALE, Carl STALLINGS, Kenny STALLWORTH, Michael STANLEY, John STANLEY, Nathan STEELE, Bruce STEPHENS, Eric STEUBE, Brad STEURY, Richard STEVENS, Gene STEVENS,Van STEVENS STEVENSON, James STEVENSON, Michael STEWART, Hamp STEWART, James Clifton STEWART, Kenneth STEWART, Parris STEWART, Phil STEWART,Tommy STIGA, Richard ST. LOUIS, Caleb ST. MARIE, Alexander STOCKWELL,Vernon STODDARD,Tyler STOKES, Milton STONE, Gerald Frank STOVALL, Mairo STRAHAN, Robert STRICKLAND, Danny STRICKLAND,Vince STRICKLAND,Wayne STRINGFIELD, Clifton STROBLE, Ralph STRONG, Curtis

1971-72-73 1980 2004-05 2004 1969 1936 1977-78 1979 2008 2009-10 1977-78-79-80 2011 1973 1985 2005-06 1942 1969-70-71-72 1973 1936 1947-49 1984 1973-74-75 1952 1972-73-74 2011 1958 1979 1952-53 2007 1957 1946-47 2011 1931 1951-52-53-54 2011 1970-71-72-73 1981-82 2006 1954-55 1956 1935-38 2006-08-09-10

STUBBS, Marc STULL, Ronnie STURGIS, Ray A. SUAREZ, Noel SUDDERTH, Harold SULLIVAN, James SULLIVAN, Joe SULLIVAN, Joe SULLIVAN,Wayne SUMMERS, Edwin SUMRALL, George SUTTON, Marice SWAIN, Randy SWAIN,William SYKES, Robert SZANI, Steve SZUSH,Terry TALBOT, Keith TARLETON, Frank TAYLOR, James TAYLOR, Josh TAYLOR, Tony TAYLOR, Wallace TEDDER, Chad TERREBONE, Arthur TERRY,Tony THEODORE, Kory THERIOT, Dempsey THIBODEAUX, Jason THIEL, Maxie THOMAS, Charlie THOMAS, Emory THOMAS, Floyd THOMAS, Frank THOMAS, George C. THOMAS, R.C. THOMAS, R.E. THOMAS,Vaughn THOMPSON, Arthur THOMPSON, Jeff THOMPSON, Keith THOMPSON, Marcus THOMPSON, Mike THOMPSON, Richard THORNTON, John THORNTON, Mike THROWER, Bobby TODD, Paxton TOMM, Jim TONEY, James TONY TOPHAM, Larry TOURELLE,Tyler TRAPANI, Felix TRAVIS, Bo Jim TRAVIS, Butterworth TRAVIS,Winfred TRICHE, Alvin TRICHE, Marvin TROSCLAIR, Bob TROSCLAIR, Joe TROXLER, Larry TUCKER, Larry TUNNARD, Duke TURNER, Clyde TURNER, Daryl TURNER, Jeff TURNLEY, Ed TUTOR, Kyle TUTTLE, Elmer TYNES, Donald ULMER, Ernest ULRICH, Hershel UNDERWOOD, Carl UNDERWOOD,Virgil USRY, Donald VARISCO, Mark VARNADO, Curtis VAUGHN,Tre’ VAUGHN,Walter

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1930▲

Recorded history of football begins at Southeastern with R. Norval Garrett as the first head coach. The Lions play five games and compile a 2-3 record with wins over Amite and Independence High Schools. Southeastern, then known as Southeastern Louisiana College, shuts out Amite, 7-0, for its first victory.

R. Norval Garrett

First Southeastern Head Football Coach

1933

Southeastern puts together its first winning season with a 7-3 record under head coach A.L. “Red” Swanson. Swanson takes over the program following the opening season and leads the Lions for seven seasons (193137).

1936

Under Swanson, the Lions put together its first unbeaten season with an 8-0-1 record. The only blemish on the record is a scoreless tie against Pearl River Junior College. In that season, Southeastern outscores its opponents, 182-19, including six shutouts in eight games.

1938

Lloyd Stovall takes over the reins of the Southeastern program and serves in that capacity for three seasons compiling a 14-13-3 record.

E.L. “Ned” McGehee

Leads Lions to 9-0-0 record in 1946 - the first of two undefeated and untied seasons in school history

1946▲

After going through two coaches in two years during the 1941-42 campaigns and a three-year hiatus from football due to the advent of World War II, E.L. “Ned” McGehee takes over the program and promptly leads Southeastern to a perfect 9-0 season. Behind the play on the line of Southeastern All-American T.J. Campion along with All-Louisiana Intercollegiate Conference selections Pat Kenelly, John Mitchell, Angie Antonelli, Jerome Davis and Al Ramboli, the Lions grab their first Louisiana Intercollegiate Conference Championship. The title begins a string of successes for the Lions that includes seven conference championships over the next 15 years. Following the unbelievable regular-season, the Lions take part in the annual Burley Bowl, winning 21-13 over Milligan College in Johnson City, Tenn. It remains the only Bowl Game ever played by a Southeastern football team.

Pat Kenelly

Letterwinner on the 1946 team who would later become head coach in two sports and assume duties as athletic director

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Following the perfect season in 1946, Southeastern goes through a bit of a lull over the next four campaigns mustering a winning record just once -- a 6-4 mark in 1950 that included a 6-0 win at Auburn. In 1951, the most well-known coach in Lions’ football history takes over, and Stanley Galloway guides the team to more success than it had ever known. Galloway, who was a member of Southeastern’s 8-0-1 squad of 1936, roams the sidelines from 1951-64. In his extended stay as head football coach at Southeastern, the Lions finish as Gulf States Conference champions or co-champions six times (1952, 53, 54, 56, 60, 61). Galloway compiles an 8442-4 record and is 50-20-3 in the tough GSC. His success doesn't go unnoticed by his peers, as he was named the GSC's Coach of the Year four times and is the only Southeastern coach to be enshrined in the Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame. As a player in the late 1930's, Galloway was a leader on the gridiron for Southeastern and was named to the University's Athletics Hall of Fame for 1939. He starred for the Lions from 1935-39. Galloway puts together a winning record in his first season going 7-3 and builds the foundation for the success to come.

1952

Galloway leads Lions to the first of six GSC Championships in 10 years at the helm as the team goes 6-1-2 with the only loss coming to Mississippi Southern (now Southern Miss), 20-12.

Stan Galloway 1953

Led Southeastern to six Gulf States Conference titles in 14 years as head coach

Coaching History 1930 1931-37 1938-40 1941 1942 1946-50 1951-64 1965-71 1972-73 1974-79 1980-85 2003-04 2005-06 2006-11 2012-

R. Norval Garrett A.L. “Red” Swanson Lloyd Stovall Jesse Fatheree Arthur “Slick” Morton E.L. “Ned” McGehee Stan Galloway Pat Kenelly Roland Dale Billy Brewer Oscar Lofton Hal Mumme Dennis Roland Mike Lucas * Ron Roberts

2-3-0 42-17-4 14-13-3 4-5-0 5-5-0 25-20-3 84-42-4 24-44-0 7-14-0 38-24-2 30-34-1 12-11-0 6-12-0 19-40-0 -

.400 .672 .517 .444 .500 .552 .662 .353 .333 .609 .477 .522 .333 .322 -

* Took over the final three games of the 2006 campaign on an interim basis and was appointed head coach after the season.

Longest Tenure (years) 1. 2. 4.

Stan Galloway Pat Kenelly A.L. “Red” Swanson Billy Brewer Oscar Lofton Mike Lucas

Most Games Coached 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Stan Galloway Pat Kenelly Oscar Lofton Billy Brewer A.L. “Red” Swanson

Most Wins 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Stan Galloway A.L. “Red” Swanson Billy Brewer Oscar Lofton E.L. “Ned” McGehee

Best Winning Percentage 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

A.L. “Red” Swanson Stan Galloway Billy Brewer E.L. “Ned” McGehee Hal Mumme

The Lions win the GSC championship for the second consecutive season with a 6-3 mark and set the table for what would rival the 1946 team as the most successful in Southeastern history.

1954▲ 14 7 7 6 6 6

130 68 65 64 63

84 42 38 30 25

.672 .662 .609 .552 .522

Fielding an improbable bunch of players, Galloway and All-American quarterback Ray “Coon” Porta lead the Lions to their second perfect season -- 9-0 -- and arguably the finest in Southeastern history. During that miraculous season, the Lions shutout their opponents in five of nine games and allowed only one opponent, Louisiana Tech, into double figures. Overall, Southeastern tallied 379 points while allowing opponents just 43. The team surrendered just one touchdown through its first six games and the 379 points scored would be a school record for the next half century until the 2004 squad scored 425.

1955

Despite an off season for the Lions with a 5-5 record, in their 10 games the Lions set school records for both a winning streak and losing streak in the same year. Dating back to the 1954 season and including the four wins to open the ‘55 campaign, the Lions win 13 straight contests. But from that point in the season, the Lions suffer significant injuries including losing starting quarterback Win Crawford and center Mack Barlow for the season. Southeastern finishes third in the GSC standings that year but also produces its third All-American in sure-handed wideout Huey Husser. Husser is named to the NAIA All-America squad and years later becomes a member of Southeastern’s Athletics Hall of Fame.

1956

Southeastern goes 6-3 en route to winning its third GSC title in four years. The Lions open the season with three straight shutouts but struggle during the meat of the season before winning their final two games -- over McNeese and Northwestern State -- to claim the crown.

1957-58

Southeastern has two losing seasons -- the only ones under Galloway -- going 2-6-1 in 1957 and 4-5 in 1958. C.J. Alexander is named All-American in 1958.

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The Lions begin the return to prominence going 5-4 including wins over Southwestern Louisiana, Northeast Louisiana and Northwestern State. Alexander is again named All-America and becomes the second two-time selection in Southeastern football history and was also named the GSC’s Most Valuable Player. Oscar Lofton, who would later serve as Lions’ head coach from 1980-85, along with Alexander, both sign professional contracts following the season. Lofton, who is voted the 1959 team captain, becomes a member of the Boston Patriots while Alexander, nicknamed “The Black Knight”, becomes a halfback with the Edmonton Eskimos in Canada.

1960▲

Mediocrity would never do for Galloway and the Lions are back on top of the GSC following the 1960 season. Southeastern rolls to its fifth title under the legendary coach going 9-1 with the only loss coming against Louisiana Tech as the Bulldogs win 17-14 to take away the third perfect season in Lions’ history. In the run, Southeastern records five shutouts and pulls off four major upsets. The team reaches as high as second in one poll and finishes fourth in the NAIA rankings. The Lions are awarded a bid to play in the Tangerine Bowl but the players decline the offer. Quarterback Elbert Harris is named a NAIA First Team All-American.

1961▲

Southeastern again nearly pulls off the perfect season but a loss to McNeese State in the second to last game of the year ends the Lions’ chances at perfection. Ranked in the top 10 of both the AP and UPI polls, the Lions reach as high as third in each and claim their sixth and final championship under Galloway. All-American halfback Billy Ladner is voted the top back in the GSC and breaks the single-season scoring record with 66 points. “Mr. Everywhere” Elbert Harris is drafted by both leagues and signs a professional contract with the Dallas Cowboys. Bill Johnson also is drafted and signs with the Buffalo Bills of the American Football League.

1962-64

The final three years of Galloway’s tenure as head coach are predictably solid as the team compiles a 16-10-1 record, but none of the remaining campaigns match the previous successes the Lions experience. In the span Southeastern garners 10 All-Conference selections. In 1964, Galloway’s final season, the Lions are 6-3 and close out the year with two straight wins. In 1964, Ellis Johnson is drafted in the third round by the Boston Patriots and is Southeastern’s highest selection at that time.

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Year-By-Year Record Year Overall Conference .Pct 1930 2-3-0 - .400 1931 2-2-2 - .500 1932 3-5-0 - .375 1933 7-3-0 - .700 1934 7-3-0 - .700 1935 7-2-0 - .778 1936 8-0-1 - .938 1937 8-2-1 - .773 1938 4-4-2 - .500 1939 7-3-0 - .500 1940 3-6-1 - .350 1941 4-5-0 - .444 1942 5-5-0 - .500 1943-45 No Team (World War II) 1946 9-0-0 - 1.000 1947 3-5-1 - .389 1948 3-6-1 0-4-0 .350 1949 4-5-1 1-2-1 .450 1950 6-4-0 1-2-0 .600 1951 7-3-0 5-0-0 .700 1952 6-1-2 3-0-2 .778 1953 6-3-0 5-1-0 .667 1954 9-0-0 6-0-0 1.000 1955 5-5-0 4-2-0 .500 1956 6-3-0 4-1-0 .667 1957 2-6-1 1-3-1 .278 1958 4-5-0 2-3-0 .444 1959 5-4-0 3-2-0 .556 1960 9-1-0 4-1-0 .900 1961 9-1-0 4-1-0 .900 1962 6-3-0 3-2-0 .667 1963 4-4-1 3-2-0 .500 1964 6-3-0 4-1-0 .667 1965 5-4-0 2-3-0 .556 1966 3-6-0 1-4-0 .333 1967 4-5-0 2-3-0 .444 1968 4-6-0 2-3-0 .400 1969 5-5-0 2-3-0 .500 1970 3-7-0 1-4-0 .300 1971 0-11-0 0-6-0 .000 1972 3-8-0 2-4-0 .273 1973 4-6-0 3-4-0 .400 1974 6-4-0 5-3-0 .600 1975 4-7-0 5-3-0 .364 1976 9-1-1 6-1-1 .864 1977 6-4-0 4-3-0 .600 1978 7-3-1 5-1-1 .682 1979 6-5-0 - .545 1980 * 8-2-0 - .800 1981 8-3-0 - .727 1982 4-7-0 - .364 1983 6-5-0 - .545 1984 2-8-1 0-4-1 .227 1985 2-9-0 1-4-0 .182 1986-2002 No Team 2003 5-7-0 - .417 2004 7-4-0 - .636 2005 4-6-0 2-4-0 .400 2006 2-9-0 1-5-0 .182 2007 3-8-0 2-5-0 .273 2008 5-7-0 2-5-0 .417 2009 6-5-0 4-3-0 .545 2010 2-9-0 1-6-0 .182 2011 3-8-0 1-6-0 .273 Totals 312-284-17 108-114-7 .514


Football History 1965-75

Elbert Harris

“Mr. Everywhere” helps Lions to sixth Gulf States title under Stan Galloway in 1961

It is a time of struggle for Southeastern football which manages only two winning seasons among 11 tries. Legendary baseball coach and former football All-American Pat Kenelly guides the team from 1965-71 and manages just one winning campaign - 5-4 in 1965 - but puts together some memorable moments. In 1966 Southeastern great Billy Andrews wraps up his career and is drafted in the 11th round by the Cleveland Browns. In 1967 the Lions struggle to a 4-5 record, but take down two future NFL Hall of Famers and Super Bowl quarterbacks as they knock off Roger Staubach’s Pensacola Navy squad and down Terry Bradshaw’s Louisiana Tech team in back-to-back weeks. Following an 0-11 season in 1971, Roland Dale is brought in as the new gridiron guru and holds the position for two seasons compiling a 7-14 record in the span. It was under Dale in 1970 that the Lions produce their first All-American since 1961 as linebacker Ronnie Hornsby blossomed as a senior. Hornsby is a first team Kodak and Associated Press All-American and following his final campaign is named permanent team captain and became the first person in Southeastern history to have his jersey - No. 35 -retired. He caps his stellar career by playing in the Senior Bowl where he serves as defensive co-captain and scores the South’s only touchdown on an interception return. It is also in 1970 that halfback Ted Glaser becomes the first Lion to surpass 1,000 rushing yards with 1,038 on 162 carries. In 1973 and 74, guard Alan Klein becomes the second of only three, two-time All-America selections for Southeastern. Billy Brewer takes over the program from Dale for the 1974 season and continues Southeastern Billy Brewer on the road to championship caliber football with a 6-4 Led Southeastern to a 38-24-2 record from 1974-79 record his first season.

1976

Ronnie Hornsby

All-America performer is selected to the Senior Bowl in 1970 and is the first Lions player to have his jersey (No. 35) retired

Following a sub-.500 season in 1975 (4-7), Brewer guides the Lions to their finest campaign since the 1961 season with a 9-1-1 mark behind the play of running back Horace Belton. Belton, who plays little in the last six games of his senior campaign due to injury, finishes his brilliant career as the state of Louisiana’s all-time leading rusher with 3,222 yards. Belton breaks a record which had stood for nearly 30 years and was set by Tulane’s Eddie Price (3,095) as he led the Green Wave from 1946-49. Belton breaks the record with 163 yards and two scores in an upset win over eventual conference champion Troy State. Belton, who is ranked second in school history and 13th in the state in career rushing, scores 202 points in his career. He set Southeastern records for single-season yardage (1,168, 1975), rushing TDs (14, 1974) and points scored in a single-season with 90 (1974). Following his final campaign, Belton’s jersey - No. 37 - becomes the second Lion football jersey, along with Ronnie Hornsby’s, to be retired.

1977-79

Horace Belton Brewer coaches the Lions for three more seasons comFinished his career in 1976 as the leading rusher in the piling winning records in each. Following a 6-4 mark in state of Louisiana with 3,222 yards 1977, the Lions produce a 7-3-1 record the following year and field one of the top defensive units in the nation. The ‘78 Southeastern defense ranks first nationally in scoring defense (7.8 ppg.) and sets four new Gulf South Conference records. The Lions finish the season as the Division II leader in scoring defense allowing just 78 points. The team is second in total defense, fifth in rushing defense and 10th in pass defense, the only school in the nation to be listed in all four categories. En route to a second-place finish in the conference, the Lions set four new GSC records: points allowed, scoring defense average, fewest rushing yards allowed and defensive rushing average. Following the season, Donald Dykes is drafted in the second round by the Jets while Calvin Favron goes in the third round to St. Louis. In 1979, near-misses erase the promise of what could be another unbelievable season in the Lion annals. In Brewer’s final season (he would take over the head coaching job at Louisiana Tech and would later coach at Ole Miss), Southeastern starts slowly out of the gate with a 1-4 record. Following that point, the Lions re-dedicate themselves and as a symbol of this dedication, members of the team shave their heads. Suddenly bald heads begin showing up all over campus and the team goes on to win five of its last six games to finish at 6-5. Donald Dykes

Hammond native and two-sport star becomes the highest drafted player in school history when he’s selected in the second round by the New York Jets in the 1979 NFL draft

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Football History 1980

Oscar Lofton, a former Lion All-Conference selection, three-sport letterwinner and professional player, takes over the program from Brewer and posts an 8-2 record in his first campaign. It is a successful jump for Southeastern which made the move to Division I-AA for the 1980 season. The Lions open the year with a win at Boise State - the only loss for the Broncos in their a national championship season. Homecoming week is special as Southeastern roars to a 47-6 win over Texas-Southern and ties a national record as three Lions -- Mack Boatner, Kendall Denmark, and Charlie Thomas -- each rush for over 100 yards. Five different players score touchdowns in the game for the Lions. In a 59-13 victory over Delta State, Boatner sets a new singlegame school-record as he gallops for 275 yards in the Lions’ home finale.

1981

Lofton is named the Louisiana Coach of the Year after leading his squad to an 8-3 record. The Lions open the season with wins over Texas Southern and Southwestern Louisiana (now called Louisiana-Lafayette), before losing two of their next three games. After escaping with close wins over Troy State and UT Martin, the Lions stage one of the most dramatic comebacks in school history with a 50-47 win over in-state rival Northeast Louisiana. In that game, played at Strawberry Stadium, the Lions trail 40-21 with 11:34 remaining in the game before rallying behind the arm of quarterback Robbie Mahfouz. Mahfouz, who set single-season passing records with 1,707 yards and 12 touchdown passes, throws touchdown passes of 28 and 17 yards to David Patterson and hits Todd Jones from 29 yards in a 29-point fourth quarter. Mack Boatner, who rushes for 114 yards with Jerry Butler adding 106 on the ground, scores the game-winning touchdown on a 1-yard plunge with 1:32 left. Mahfouz finishes the game completing 16 of 28 passes for 298 yards and five touchdowns. Boatner is drafted in the ninth round of the NFL Draft by the Miami Dolphins while Mahfouz will eventually play for the Jacksonville Bulls of the USFL.

The Big “O”

Former Lion great Oscar Lofton returns to the sidelines in 1980 and guides Southeastern into Division I with a 17-13 win at eventual I-AA national champion Boise State

1982

After a solid 2-0 start which saw Southeastern ranked in the opening Division I-AA polls, consecutive losses to Stephen F. Austin and Southwest Texas starts a roller-coaster ride for the remainder of the season. Southeastern manages to string together two more wins but a team made up mostly of underclassmen, drops their last five games to finish with a 4-7 record.

1983

Southeastern starts 0-and-2 out of the gate but rights the ship to win five straight during the middle of the season to finish with a 6-5 record. Punter Bret Wright is named a first team Kodak All-American and a second team Associated Press All-American and still holds the state record for punting average in a single game going for a 53.6 average in a 54-28 win over Central Florida. He is also listed third in the state records with a career average of 42.2 per punt. The Lions upset nationally-ranked Jackson State, 9-7, after narrowly missing an upset against Northeast Louisiana the week before, losing 16-13. Wright is selected in the eighth round of the NFL Draft by the New York Jets.

1984

In its first season of membership in the Gulf Star Conference, Southeastern manages only a 2-8-1 record as turnovers plague the team. The record can’t, however, overshadow the individual performance of running back Jerry Butler who become just the third Lion to rush for over 1,000 yards in a single season with 1,092. He also eclipses Horace Belton’s career yardage mark compiling 3,232, a mere 10 yards more than Belton. Also that year, noseguard Willie Shepherd earns Associated Press Second Team All-America notice.

Willie Shepherd

A two-time All-American, Shepherd earns first-team KODAK honors as a defensive lineman in 1985 and eventually signs with the NFL’s Dallas Cowboys

1985

Southeastern’s final year of football prior to the program being discontinued. The Lions struggle to a 2-9 mark. As a highlight, the Lions manage to win their first-ever Gulf Star Conference game with a 20-14 victory over Northwestern State in the second to last game of the year. In what was to become the Lion’s final game for the next 18 years, Kervin Fontenette returns an interception 100 yards for a touchdown to give Southeastern the lead but Nicholls State roars back in the final minutes to steal a 21-17 win. Willie Shepherd earns All-America status for the second year, and is named to the Kodak All-America First Team and also garners honorable mention AP honors along with defensive back Tim Whaley.

2001

Southeastern President Sally Clausen announces an extension to the already successful Campaign for Excellence which will focus on athletics. Involved in the plan to raise $5 million, is the re-instatement of a football program at Southeastern.

2002

Southeastern President, Randy Moffett, who served as provost under Clausen, and athletics director Frank Pergolizzi announce on May 21 the success of the campaign and that the Lions will resume playing football as a I-AA Independent for the 2003 season after a hiatus of nearly 18 years.

Huren Sets An NCAA Record

In two seasons with the Lions, linebacker Damien “Putt” Huren recorded a school-record 16.5 sacks including a single-season record 12 in 2004. Huren set a single-game NCAA record with six sacks in a win against Northern Colorado

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Woody Widenhofer and Hal Mumme

Hal Mumme, formerly at Kentucky, is named head coach at Southeastern in 2002 and hires Woody Widenhofer, the architect of the Pittsburgh Steelers’ “Steel Curtain” defense, as the Lions’ defensive coordinator. The duo leads Southeastern to a two-year record of 12-11

2003▲

Lion football restarts at Southeastern with Hal Mumme, formally at Kentucky, as the head coach. Mumme names Woody Widenhofer, one of the architects of the Pittsburgh Steelers’ Steel Curtain defense in the 1970s, as defensive coordinator. The team finishes with a 5-7 record: the sixth-best record among start-up Division I programs since 1980. Forty-six school and/or national records are broken with freshman quarterback Martin Hankins setting 21 new standards. Before a packed house on a rainy night, Southeastern opens its first season in 18 years rallying to defeat Arkansas-Monticello, 22-17, as Hankins hits Choni Francis with a 22-yard scoring pass with 6:49 remaining in the game. Brett Beard, who finishes his career at Southeastern after playing three years at Vanderbilt under Widenhofer, is selected to play in the Hula Bowl.

2004

Southeastern notches its first winning season since returning football with a 7-4 record. The Lions lead the nation in total offense. Hankins, wide receiver Felton Huggins and tackle Kenard White each earn all-America honors. The Lions stun sixth-ranked McNeese State in Lake Charles, 51-17, before a regionally-televised audience and briefly earn their first top-25 national ranking since their return. Hankins, who threw for a school-record 4,240 yards with 35 touchdowns, finishes seventh overall in voting for the Walter Payton Award, awarded to the top offensive player in I-AA. In late December, Mumme accepts the head coaching position at Division I-A New Mexico State.

Beard Goes To Hula Bowl

Brett Beard (92), who played for Woody Widenhofer at Vanderbilt, transferred to play his final season as a collegian for the Lions in 2003 and was selected to play in the 2004 Hula Bowl.

2005

On January 18, Southeastern announces that Dennis Roland, a former assistant under Mumme in 2003, will take over as the 13th head football coach in school history. The Lions have their season shortened to 10 games after the season-opener against Jacksonville was cancelled due to Hurricane Katrina. The Alcorn State game, scheduled for Sept. 8, is pushed back two days later and the Lions eventually get underway with a 48-21 victory. Southeastern finishes its first season as a member of the Southland Conference with a 4-6 overall record and are 2-4 in league play.

2006

Southeastern 51, McNeese State 17

Playing in just its 14th game since returning football the previous season, Southeastern ventures to face then No. 6-ranked McNeese State in a regionally-televised game on Sept. 11, 2004. The Lions trailed 14-9 midway through the second quarter before taking a 16-14 lead at halftime and never getting off the throttle in the second half as it outscored the Cowboys, 35-3. Ray Perkins (above) rushed for 110 yards as Southeastern piled up 595 yards total offense against the three-time defending Southland champions. The win also vaults Southeastern into the national rankings for the first time as it was ranked No. 25 by the Sports Network in the Sept. 13 poll.

Playing a rugged non-conference schedule that includes I-A bowl participants Southern Miss and Texas Tech, the Lions finish with a 2-9 record. After the season opener at New Mexico State, head coach Dennis Roland misses the next three games with an infection and eventually takes a leave of absence on Oct. 24. Mike Lucas is named interim coach for the remaining three games before being named the Lions 14th head coach on Dec. 14. Nine players earn All-Southland Conference honors, including first-team center Donald Usry.

2007

Southeastern, which finishes with a 3-8 mark in Mike Lucas’ first full season, starts the year 0-2 with games at FBS opponents New Mexico State and eventual Orange Bowl champion Kansas, who would finish No. 2 in the final national polls. The Lions open their home schedule scoring a school-record 79 points against Division II Kentucky Wesleyan. Jay Lucas sets the single-season rushing record with 1,239 yards and is a first-team AllSouthland Conference selection. Jeff Turner is named honorable mention All-America by the Sports Network after making 28 of 29 extra point attempts and 17 of 20 field goals. Turner sets a school, and Southland Conference single-game record with six field goals against Texas State. Freshman Mark Newbill finishes third in the Southland Conference in tackles. Southeastern closes out the season with a 17-13 win over arch-rival Nicholls State, defeating the Colonels for the first time since 1980 and claiming the River Bell in the process.

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Football History 2008

The Lions finish 5-7 overall - their best record since 2004. Junior defensive back Tommy Connors is named All-America by both the Associated Press and the Sports Network. Southeastern places 10 players on the All-Southland Conference team with Simmie Yarborough selected as the league’s Freshman of the Year. Head coach Mike Lucas is forced on Oct. 15 to miss the final six games of the season for a heart valve procedure and offensive coordinator Tommy Condell is named acting head coach. The Lions defeat Northwestern State, 26-21, in Condell’s first game as acting coach and rallies for a 30-27 overtime win at Sam Houston State - its first SLC road win since 2005.

2009

Southeastern posts a 6-5 record, marking its first winning season since 2004. The Lions turn in their best performance in Southland Conference play, finishing 4-3 The Comeback, Part II overall and competing for the league championship until Trailing, 44-20, in the fourth quarter, Southeastern forces the final two weeks of the season. Southeastern rallies overtime and defeats Texas State in overtime for its first-ever victory over the Bobcats in 13 tries. The 24-point fourth-quarter from a 24-point, fourth-quarter deficit to force overtime comeback is also the biggest in school history, eclipsing the previ- and defeat Texas State, 51-50. The Lions open league ous record (19) set in Southeastern’s 50-47 win over Northeast play with a 4-1 record with their lone blemish a 36-35 Louisiana (now Louisiana-Monroe) in 1981. last second setback at McNeese State. Southeastern posts a 27-0 victory at Northwestern State - the Lions’ first win in Natchitoches since 1976 and their first shutout since a 28-0 win over Western Kentucky in 1984. Playing without quarterback Brian Babin and receiver Simmie Yarborough, Southeastern rallies behind backup quarterback Tyler Beatty and edges No. 12 Central Arkansas, 25-21. Mark Newbill and Re’Keem Wilson are named first-team All-Southland Conference. Mike Lucas is named the Coach-of-the-Year by the Louisiana Sports Writers Association.

The River Bell Comes Back To Hammond

Brent Blazevich (64) takes a look at the River Bell that is hoisted by teammate Chad Tedder (75) after the Lions’ 17-13 win over arch-rival Nicholls State in the 2007 finale. The win marked Southeastern’s first win over the Colonels over an eight-game span since 1980.

2010-11

With a veteran team returning and picked by many to finish in the upper half of the Southland Conference, Southeastern stumbles out of the gate and finishes with a disappointing 2-9 record in 2010 that includes six losses by a combined 20 points. The Lions defeat UT Martin in their home opener, 24-10, and post an impressive 49-24 win over No. 15 Texas State in Strawberry Stadium. Eight players are named to the AllSouthland Conference team. Mark Newbill concludes his career as the first player to record 400 tackles and Tommy Connors finishes third in school history with 355. Simmie Yarborough catches three touchdown passes against Texas State to pass Felton Huggins as the school’s all-time leader in TD receptions and later in the season passes Huggins as the Lions’ all-time leader in receptions. The Lions field a youthful team in 2011 and finish with a 3-8 record. Yarborough finishes a brilliant four-year career as the all-time leading receiver in Southland Conference history with 229 receptions. Yarborough, Brandon Collins and Kory Theodore all finish with at least 60 receptions for the Lions with Yarborough named first-team All-Southland Conference. Redshirt freshman Jordan Wells sets a school and Southland Conference single-season record with 1,383 yards in kickoff returns and is named the league’s Freshman of the Year while finishing 10th overall for the Jerry Rice Award, given to the top freshman at the FCS level by The Sports Network. The Lions end the season on Nov. 17 with a 31-14 win over Nicholls State to claim the River Bell for the first time in four years, but head coach Mike Lucas is relieved of his coaching duties four days later. Ron Roberts, who posted a 47-16 record in five seasons at Division II Delta State, is named the 15th head coach in Southeastern history on Dec. 19.

Simmie Yarborough

Yarborough’s first collegiate catch - a 14-yard TD pass in the 2008 season opener at Alcorn State - was a sign of what was to come. The Brookhaven, Miss.-native and four-year letterwinner finished as the school’s all-time leader in receptions (229), yards (2,780) and TD receptions (30).

Tommy Connors

Earns All-America honors by the Associated Press and the Sports Network after the 2008 season.

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Football Traditions ◄The Real Roomie

Southeastern Fight Song

Hollis “Roomie” Wilson, for whom the Southeastern Lions mascot is named, played football at Southeastern from 1935 to 1938. He was known as the 60-minute iron man as he was a standout among the many players who, during that time, played on both sides of the ball. Following his football career he joined the faculty at Southeastern as a biology professor and was also a well-known and highly-respected football official following his playing days and continued to be an ardent supporter of Southeastern Athletics.

Cheer On The Green And Gold of S-L-U Cheer Our Team On To Victory. We’ve Got To Play This Game To Win The Day, We’ve Got To Play Hard, Get In There And Make It Pay. Its Time To Fight On To A Victory; Stand Up And Roar With All Your Might GO! GO! Lions, GO! Get Out And Fight! Fight! Fight! Hey!!!

Southeastern Alma Mater We hail thee now Southeastern For thee we’ll always stand; Thy eager sons and daughters Form one united band.

The Origin of “Roomie”

The name of Southeastern’s mascot - believe it or not - was initially Lobo and was selected by a panel of judges in 1964. As you can imagine, the name Lobo (spanish for wolf) failed to gain popularity and shortly thereafter was changed. The SLU mascot was renamed to honor a noted figure in the sports world, Hollis “Roomie” Wilson (above), a former Southeastern athlete and faculty member, well known throughout the nation as one of the top football officials.

We’ll sing thy praises ever From sea to shining sea, And love thee Alma Mater Through all eternity. RUTH SMITH -arr: Ralph R. Pottle

The Spirit of the Southland Marching Band

The “Spirit of the Southland” Marching Band made its return to Strawberry Stadium in the fall semester of 2004. Playing high energy arrangements and performing innovative drill designs, the band has established itself as the center of spirit and pride at all Lion home games and game day events. The band features a traditional and spirited pre-game show that is now a tradition at Southeastern. The staff at Southeastern combines university, drum corps, and secondary school teaching experience and is able to offer every student, regardless of experience, an opportunity to grow and learn in a relaxing musical environment. Many of our staff members work closely with local and regional high schools during their summer camps and are in demand throughout the Southeast as clinicians.

Spirit Groups

The Southeastern Cheerleaders (right) and Lionettes (below) are an integral part of the athletic atmosphere and provide the athletes and fans alike with a boost through their enthusiasm and spirit. But their work doesn’t end when the game is over as both groups are active in university and community projects.

The Victory Bell▲

The Victory Bell rings out after each Green and Gold score - touchdown, field goal, extra point or safety - to announce that Southeastern is on the board. The locomotive bell, which is painted gold and mounted on a green trailer, was given to the University by Bill Witbeck, a local railroad buff, in 1958. Prior to 1985, it was manned at each home game by the Southeastern cheerleaders and has been manned by members of the Lion athletic staff since football was re-instated.

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Gameday at Southeastern

home game, the Southeastern football team will take its traditional “Lion Walk” as it makes it way through Friendship Circle to Strawberry Stadium.

Pre-Game Activities Southeastern Louisiana University football fans waited 18 years for the return of the program and when it was reinstated in 2003, fans have turned out and made the area surrounding Strawberry Stadium into a carnival-like atmosphere with tents, food and activities for kids - both young and old.

From the traditional “Lion Walk,” to hot local bands, fun and kid-friendly activities, there is something for everyone during pregame festivities at Strawberry Stadium. Music rocks the campus, parents and friends socialize while children participate in various activities sponsored for their enjoyment each game day.

Friendship Circle

Friendship Circle tailgating provides fans the opportunity to reserve a tailgating spot adjacent to Strawberry Stadium. The Circle, which is closed to traffic prior to game time, provides a safe and friendly atmosphere for parents to relax while the kids play safely nearby. Two and a half hours prior to each

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Retired Numbers Ronnie Hornsby made an immediate impact at Southeastern after an outstanding prep career in which he led the State in rushing yardage his senior season at Greensburg High School. As a four-year starter at linebacker for the Lions, Hornsby was a three-time, all-Gulf States Conference selection, honored in 1968, 1969 and 1970 and was the outstanding lineman in the conference in 1969. He finished his career with seven interceptions and was the leading tackler on the squad each year. He earned all-America honors following his senior season of 1970 and participated in the North-South game scoring the South’s only touchdown on an interception return. Hornsby was inducted into the Southeastern Athletics Hall of Fame in 1974.

Ronnie Hornsby

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Horace Belton, who played little in the last six games of his senior campaign due to injury, finished a brilliant career in 1976 as the state of Louisiana’s all-time leading rusher with 3,222 yards. Belton, who remains ranked second in Southeastern history and 13th in the state, also scored 202 points in his career that set a Southeastern standard. A native of Baton Rouge and former Scotlandville High product, Belton also set Southeastern records for single-season yardage (1,168, 1975), rushing TDs (14, 1974) and points scored in a single-season with 90 (1974). He was inducted into the Southeastern Athletics Hall of Fame in 2003.

Horace Belton

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Perfect Season - 1946 (9-0-0) Returning to the gridiron for the first time since World War II, the 1946 team turned in Southeastern’s first perfect season recording a 9-0 record and the school’s first of seven conference championships. Under the direction of head coach and administrator E.L. “Ned” McGehee (right), the team rolled to a perfect season which included five shut out victories, road wins at Louisiana Tech and Mississippi Southern (now Southern Miss), and one of the largest margins of victory in Lions’ history with a 61-6 win over the Merchant Marines. After its win over Mississippi Southern, the Lions earned a berth in the Burley Bowl in Johnson City, Tenn., where they posted a 21-13 victory over Milligan (Tenn.) College. Five players, including Southeastern Hall of Fame inductees Pat Kenelly, Jerome Davis and Angie Antonelli, earn All-Louisiana Intercollegiate Conference honors while T.J. Campion earns All-America honors for the second time.

1946 Results Opponent Louisiana College Southwestern Louisiana Merchant Marines Northwestern Louisiana (HC) Mississippi College Louisiana Tech Alabama State (Jacksonville State) Mississippi Southern Milligan College (Burley Bowl)

Result Score Site W 18-0 Hammond W 27-13 Hammond W 61-6 Hammond W 13-0 Hammond W 14-0 Clinton Miss. W 22-14 Ruston, La. W 40-0 Hammond W 20-0 Hattiesburg, Miss. W 21-13 Johnson City, Tenn.

◄ - T.J.Campion Angie Antonelli - ►

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◄ - Head coach E.L. “Ned” McGehee

1946 Roster Angie Antonelli O.A. Bankston Robert Barnhill Al Bertaut Folse Bertaut Jack Blalock Joe Blanchard Jack Brunet Carl Buras T.J. Campion Sam Conerly Jack Core Talmadge Core Jerome Davis Stanley Dennis Brisco Dugas Marion Geter Audis Gill David Graves William Jackson Pat Kenelly John Knight Joe Lato

◄ - Pat Kenelly

Milton Lavigne Tommy McCoin Homer McGaugh Hurschel Mears Joel Meredity John Mitchell Charles Modenback James Odom Al Pardue Billy Ray Parnell Harrison Rees Dallas Rogers Al Romboli Louis Romboli Wayne Seal Gene Simmons Vernon Stockwell Robert Sykes Jim Tomm Virgil Underwood Hollis Webb Marion Wolf Asa Wyman


Perfect Season - 1954 (9-0-0) As a member of the Gulf States Conference, the Lions claimed the second and last perfect season in Southeastern history in 1954. Southeastern opened the season with three straight shut out wins and went on to outscore its opponents 379-43 which included a 62-0 win over Stetson University.

The 1954 Roster

No. Name Pos. 15 Jerry Kurtz QB 16 Ray Porta QB 17 Ken Ridgedell QB 18 Winston Crawford QB 20 Larry Troxler HB 21 Justin Fernandez HB 23 R.C. Thomas HB 25 Louis Carlisle HB 31 Mickey Catalanotto FB 32 Tommy Bell FB 34 R.E. Thomas FB 41 Frank Bourgeois HB 42 Don Marino HB 43 Wayne Strickland HB 44 Arlen Blackwell HB 50 John Andre C 51 Mack Barlow C 53 Bill Hughes C 60 Titus Johnston G

Cl. Ht. Wt. Ltrs. Hometown So. 5-8 155 0 Thibodaux, La. Sr. 5-10 155 1 Baton Rouge, La. So. 5-9 173 0 Bogalusa, La. Fr. 6-0 190 0 Magnolia, Miss. Sr. 5-7 150 1 Hahnville, La. So. 5-9 170 1 Baton Rouge, La. Fr. 6-0 185 0 Magnolia, Miss. Sr. 5-10 170 1 McComb, Miss. Jr. 5-9 190 0 Amite, La. So. 5-11 190 1 Baton Rouge, La. Fr. 6-1 190 0 Magnolia, Miss. Fr. 6-0 180 0 Gonzales, La. Sr. 5-6 160 1 Southbridge, Miss. Jr. 5-8 155 0 Paris, Texas Jr. 5-10 170 1 Kentwood, La. Fr. 6-2 200 0 Baton Rouge, La. Fr. 6-2 200 0 New Orleans, La. Fr. 6-0 200 0 New Orleans, La. Sr. 5-8 175 3 Bogalusa, La.

1954 Results Date 9/18 9/25 10/2 10/16 10/23 10/30 11/6 11/13 11/20

Opponent Northeast Louisiana * Southwestern Louisiana * Louisiana College * Mississippi Southern Arkansas State Stetson University Louisiana Tech * McNeese State * Northwestern State *

* - Gulf States Conference game

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Roy Mouras Hugh McLaurin Dan Fournet Wayne Bond Noel Suarez Sherard Fabacher Ken Bailey Jack Schwommer Billy Swain Blase Shambra Murray Burleigh Hugh Oliver Pete Fabacher Don Peroyea Gerald Stone Tony Misita Roderick Vizant Gerald Lacour Hugh Fanguy Huey Husser Sal Locascio Denver Wallace

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◄ - Head coach Stan Galloway

5-9 185 5-11 190 5-11 190 6-1 185 5-9 185 5-10 215 5-9 170 5-11 200 6-0 190 6-2 215 5-9 225 6-2 230 5-11 220 6-3 205 6-4 225 6-1 177 5-11 185 6-1 200 6-4 185 6-3 183 5-11 170 6-2 188

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New Orleans, La. Baton Rouge, La. Bogalusa, La. Bogalusa, La. Arabi, La. Baton Rouge, La. Bogalusa, La. Metairie, La. Kenner, La. Opelousas, La. Gretna, La. Natchez, Miss. New Orleans, La. New Orleans, La. Bogalusa, La. Amite, La. Eunice, La. New Orleans, La. Houma, La. Ponchatoula, La. Hammond, La. Krotz Springs, La.

Result Score Site W 58-0 Hammond W 32-0 Lafayette W 46-0 Hammond W 13-7 Hattiesburg, Miss. W 51-0 Jonesboro, Ark. W 62-0 DeLand, Fla. W 35-24 Hammond W 50-6 Hammond W 32-6 Hammond

▲The Year The Lions Were King

Forty years after the Lions’ magical 1954 season, veteran sportswriter Marty Mule’ of the New Orleans Times Picayune wrote a feature story that appeared in the Sunday edition on Aug. 21, 1994.

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Choni Francis’ 22-yard TD reception (inset left) with 6:29 remaining lifted Southeastern to its first victory on the gridiron in 18 years and gave head coach Hal Mumme a triumphant return to the sidelines

“Return Of The Roar”

Southeastern 22, Arkansas-Monticello 17 - 8.30.2003

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ittingly, Southeastern Louisiana began its first football game the way it ended its last football game some 18 years ago ... in the rain. The Lions, who were playing their first game since 1985, had to overcome a 24-minute lightning delay and a sluggish start, but in the end, the Lion faithful were not disappointed. Martin Hankins' 22-yard touchdown pass to Choni Francis with 6:29 remaining lifted the Lions to a 22-17 victory over Arkansas-Monticello in front of an overflow crowd of 9,708 at Strawberry Stadium. Southeastern played its first game since November 23, 1985, a 20-14, rain-soaked loss to Nicholls State. Eight weeks after that game, the program was disbanded for what would be 17 seasons due to budget constraints. But after a $5 million fund raising drive and the hiring of two former Southeastern Conference head coaches in Lion head coach Hal Mumme and defensive coordinator Woody Widenhofer, the Lion faithful counted down the days until this night would come. Trailing 17-16 with just under seven minutes remaining, the Lions caught a break when a low snap from center on a Boll Weevil punt attempt was recovered by Brad Bennett at the UAM 22. Hankins, a true freshman who was 29-of-47 for 213 yards with no interceptions, took advantage of the Boll Weevil miscue on the first offensive play, finding Francis in the right corner of the end zone. The Boll Weevils had a chance to win the game as it reached the SLU 35 with just over two minutes remaining, but Cory Allred was sacked and forced to fumble by Derrick Mincey. Allred picked

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Arkansas-Monticello 10 0 0 6 -- 17 Southeastern Louisiana 0 9 7 6 -- 22 RUSHING FIRST QUARTER UAM - Craig Reed 12-49; Cory Allred 13-17;Team 1-miUAM - FG Baker 27, 8:54 nus 28. SLU - Ray Perkins 15-42; Choni Francis 1-4; Scott Goldberg 1-2;Team 1-minus 4; Martin Hankins 5-minus 14. UAM - Brown 16 pass from Allred (Baker kick), 1:18 PASSING SECOND QUARTER UAM - Cory Allred 16-31-0-250; Brian Pope 3-10-1-31. SLU - FG Crockett 47, 11:04 SLU - Martin Hankins 29-48-0-213; Brian Sheppard SLU - FG Crockett 31, 2:30 1-1-0-13. SLU - FG Crockett 28, :23 RECEIVING UAM - Devon Stewart 8-131; Rod. Montgomery 5-79; THIRD QUARTER SLU - Russell 29 interception return (Crockett kick), 7:41 Shamar Brown 2-33;Tyrone Bennett 2-26; Craig Reed 2-12. SLU - Josh Taylor 10-97; Brian Sheppard 4-39; Ray Perkins 4-10; Choni Francis 3-43; Jeffrey Howard 3-5;Trey FOURTH QUARTER Willie 1-13; Robby Scates 1-13; Jeff Guidugli 1-7; Jerren UAM - Stewart 15 pass from Allred (Baker kick), 8:45 Pierce 1-5; Brooks Jordan 1-minus 2; Scott Goldberg SLU - Francis 22 pass from Hankins (run failed), 6:29 1-minus 4. up the ball, but he was called for intentional grounding at his own 35, allowing the Lions to take over and run out the clock. Josh Taylor led the Lions with 10 receptions for 97 yards, as 11 different receivers caught passes in Mumme's pass-oriented offense. Allred started at quarterback and was 16-of-31 for 250 yards, but he missed the third quarter with an injury. UAM of Division II took a 17-16 lead with 8:45 remaining on a 15-yard touchdown pass from Allred to Devon Stewart. The Boll Weevils took over at the SLU 45 when Hankins fumbled the exchange from center and Daniel Morris recovered.

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After watching its offense fail to get into the end zone after twice getting inside the UAM 15 in the second quarter, Southeastern used its defense to score its first touchdown. Free safety Vernon Russell picked off reserve quarterback Brian Pope over the middle and raced to the left corner of the end zone to put the Lions ahead 16-10 with 7:41 remaining in the third quarter. It was also fittingly that Vernon's touchdown was similar to the final touchdown scored by the Lions in 1985 when Kervin Fontenette picked off a Doug Hudson pass and sprinted 100 yards for a score. Mincey led the Lions' defense with nine tackles and three sacks, while Birk McGee tied Mincey for a team high with nine stops.


The River Bell Classic S

eparated by the Mississippi River and a mere 94 miles apart, no two football-playing schools in the Southland Conference are as close in proximity as Southeastern and Nicholls State. And the annual game played between the rivals is called the River Bell Classic. The rivalry game, which began in 1972 and was conceived by the Phi Chapter Alumni Association of Sigma Tau Gamma fraternity at Southeastern, presents to the winner a trophy bearing the river bell and detailing the yearly victors. The series, which was played yearly until 1985 when Southeastern dropped its program, featured three games played in the Louisiana Superdome with the Lions claiming victories in the 1976 and 1978 contests. After Southeastern reinstated its program in 2003, the series was resumed two years later with Nicholls State claiming a 38-28 victory at Strawberry Stadium. The Colonels claimed a 14-10 victory in the 2006 contest in Thibodaux before Southeastern claimed the trophy for the first time the following year with a 17-13 victory in the 2007 season-finale. Southeastern claimed a 31-14 victory in last year’s contest in Hammond and the teams will vie for the trophy once again in a televised game on Nov. 15 at John L. Guidry Stadium.

vs. The Southeastern-Nicholls State Series Year Site 1972 Hammond 1973 Hammond 1974 Thibodaux 1975 New Orleans1 1976 New Orleans1 1977 Thibodaux 1978 New Orleans1 1979 Hammond 1980 Thibodaux 1981 Hammond 1982 Thibodaux 1983 Thibodaux 1984 Thibodaux 1985 Hammond 2005 Hammond 2006 Thibodaux 2007 Hammond 2008 Thibodaux 2009 Hammond 2010 Thibodaux 2011 Hammond

Result Score Southeastern 31-9 Southeastern 10-0 Nicholls State 10-0 Nicholls State 14-6 Southeastern 17-7 Southeastern 17-14 Southeastern 10-0 Southeastern 38-0 Southeastern 35-20 Nicholls State 17-9 Nicholls State 20-14 Nicholls State 6-0 Nicholls State 36-7 Nicholls State 21-17 Nicholls State 38-28 Nicholls State 14-10 Southeastern 17-13 Nicholls State 35-28 Nicholls State 45-30 Nicholls State 27-25 Southeastern 31-14

* - Louisiana Superdome

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Lions In The Pros

After a stellar four-year career for Southeastern, New Orleans native Kevin Hughes (64) was signed to a free agent contract by the NFL’s St. Louis Rams where he spent the majority of the 2011 season on the team’s Practice Squad before being activated in week 11 of the regular-season.

Drafted Players/Signed Professional Contracts (all teams NFL unless noted) Year Name 1946 Albie Reisz 1947 Pat Kenelly 1947 T.J. Campion 1948 Jerome Davis 1950 Milton Lavigne 1955 Gerald Stone 1957 Don Peroyea Huey Husser Elton Shaw 1959 C.J. Alexander Oscar Lofton George Kostuch 1962 Elbert Harris Billy Johnson 1964 Jerry Joe Dunaway 1965 Ellis Johnson Maxie Williams Ellis Johnson 1966 Billy Andrews 1971 Ronnie Hornsby 1979 Calvin Favron Donald Dykes 1981 Anthony Vereen 1982 Mack Boatner 1984 Bret Wright 1984 Robbie Mahfouz 1985 Willie Shepherd 2004 Brett Beard 2005 Ray Perkins 2005 Jonathanio Conley

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Team Cleveland Rams Boston Yanks Philadelphia Eagles Chicago Cardinals Chicago Cardinals Cleveland Browns Chicago Bears Chicago Cardinals Green Bay Packers Washington Redskins Boston Patriots (AFL) New York Titans (AFL) Denver Broncos (AFL) Buffalo Bills (AFL) Boston Patriots (AFL) Boston Patriots (AFL) Houston Oilers (AFL) Minnesota Vikings Cleveland Browns New York Giants St. Louis Cardinals New York Jets Kansas City Chiefs Miami Dolphins New York Jets Jacksonville Bulls (USFL) Dallas Cowboys Indianapolis Colts San Diego Chargers Rhein Fire (NFL-E)

Round 19th (167) 19th (170) 19th (175) 10th (126) 22nd (265) 23rd (276) 28th (334) 23rd (268) 8th (58) 19th (148) 4th (31) 10th (74) 19th (260) 13th (333) 3rd (70) 2nd (46) 3rd (68) 9th (237) 9th (248) 8th (217) Free Agent Free Agent Free Agent Free Agent 9th (FA Draft)

Year Name 2006 Felton Huggins 2006 Charles Hall 2006 Hutch Gonzales 2007 Demoris Hardiman 2007 Donald Usry 2008 Earl Cager 2009 Byron Ross 2009 Jay Lucas 2011 Kevin Hughes 2011 Hutch Gonzales 2011 Chris Wilson 2011 Brian Reynolds 2012 Brandon Collins 2012 Simmie Yarborough

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Team Jacksonville Jaguars Cleveland Browns Saskatchewan Roughriders (CFL) Detroit Lions Baltimore Ravens New York Giants Saskatchewan Roughriders (CFL) Toronto Argonauts (CFL) St. Louis Rams New Orleans Voodoo (Arena) New Orleans Voodoo (Arena) New Orleans Voodoo (Arena) New York Giants Georgia Force (Arena)

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Mack Boatner was drafted by Miami in the ninth round of the 1982 NFL Draft but signed and played for the USFL’s Chicago Blitz rushing for 256 yards in 1983. Boatner then played for the Arizona Wranglers in 1984 when the two franchises swapped. He rushed for 297 yards that season, helping the Wranglers to the USFL Championship game. He rushed for 362 yards the following season, the final year of the USFL for the newly merged Arizona Outlaws. Boatner signed as a free agent with Tampa Bay of the NFL before the start of the 1986 season but broke his shoulder just seven games into the campaign (against New Orleans) and was placed on injured reserve for the rest of the year.

Ronnie Hornsby, seen here playing in the 1971 Senior Bowl, was selected in the third round of the 1971 draft by the New York Giants. He played with the club four years through the 1974 campaign.

Donald Dykes was selected by the New York Jets in the third round (No. 68 overall) of the 1978 draft. The Hammond native played four seasons in the NFL, including three seasons with the Jets (1979-81) and one with the San Diego Chargers (1982). In 1980, he was third on the Jets’ with five interceptions and added an interception in the 1981 NFL Playoffs against Buffalo.

Calvin Favron, is Southeastern’ s highest drafted player when he was picked in the second round (No. 46 overall) in 1978 NFL Draft by the St. Louis Cardinals. Favron spent four years with the Cardinals from 1979-82, playing in 50 career games.

Billy Andrews played 11 seasons in the NFL beginning in 1967 as a 13th round selection of the Cleveland Browns. Andrews spent eight seasons with the Browns (1967-74) before spending time with the San Diego Chargers (1975) and Kansas City Chiefs (1976-77). He played in 142 games in his career and recorded seven interceptions, including a 25-yard return for a touchdown in a 31-21 victory against Joe Namath and the New York Jets in the first-ever Monday Night Football game on Sept. 21, 1970. Andrews was named the Browns’ defensive player of the year in 1971 and was a team captain in 1973.

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he Southeastern Louisiana University Athletics Hall of Fame recognizes and remembers the accomplishments, dedication and service of former Lion and Lady Lion athletes dating back to 1930. In the history of the University, 125 former student-athletes, coaches, administrators, staff and distinguished service inductees have been awarded this highest honor. In 2011, a pair of former student-athletes - Courtney Coutu (Soccer) and Willie Shepherd (Football) - were enshrined into the Hall during the Lions’ Oct. 1 game against Lamar. Three recipients - Kim McNally and Kendra Oney (soccer), along with former two-sport standout Donald Dykes (Football/Track) will be inducted in the 2012 ceremony that will take place on Sept. 22. Below is the all-time list of Hall of Fame inductees with year of induction and sport(s) played. 1930-31 1931-32 1932-33 1933-34 1934-35 1935-36 1936-37 1937-38 1938-39 1939-40 1940-41 1942-43 1946-47 1947-48 1948-49 1949-50 1950-51 1951-52

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Elmer Sanders Ralph Smith John LeTard Tom Sanders W.S. Rownd, Jr. William Mattis Stan Galloway Pete Imbraguglio Nelson Hart James Carlin James W. Bales Hollis Wilson Charles Simmons Charles Manley Wilmot Brown Marvin Maroun Albie Reisz T.J. Campion Pat Kenelly James Odom Brisco Dugas Aubrey Cole Harold Owens Noel Wilkins Leo Jones Louis Campos Walt Andrew

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Robert Martin C.J.Alexander Andy Davis Andy Thiel Grady Morgan W.L. Billups Ellis Johnson Jerome Davis Arlan Blackwell Dennis Wagner Steve Grigas James Waldrop Luther Marlar Joseph Cittadin Virgil Underwood T.C. Calmes Dr. Robert Brown Monica Harrison Ignacio Ossandon Don Wilson Cindy Williams Dr. Deloach Thames Robin Roberts Tommy Lee Smith Al LeBlanc Renee Daniels Ralph Smith Malcholm Bech Rusty Price Larry Hymel Greg Marten Herman Carlisle Billy Ladner Queen Brumfield Pam Cook Huey Husser Greg Lawrence Renata Smekalova Kirk Bullinger Linda Puckett Horace Belton Christie Mikolajchak Tara Maus Allison Holladay Darci Starr Jeff Williams

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ince its founding in 1925, Southeastern Louisiana University has been committed to helping the region grow and prosper. Our mission -- to lead the educational, economic and cultural development of the region – ties Southeastern intimately to the lives of the communities and residents we serve.

Quick Facts & Figures

• Enrollment: approximately 15,400 • Faculty: 637 (full and part time) • Student-Faculty ratio: 27:1 • Sites: Hammond (main campus), St. Tammany Center (Mandeville), Livingston Parish Literacy and Technology Center (Walker), Nursing Center (Baton Rouge), Turtle Cove Environmental Research Center (Pass Manchac) • Last fall, Southeastern had a record number of graduates exceeding 1,400.

Economic Impact

• More than $564 million annual impact. Spending by the university’s more than 15,000 students accounts for an approximate $237 million impact, while faculty and staff spending amounts to a $99 million impact. • As part of the University of Louisiana System, the impact of each dollar invested in the university is multiplied by eight as it cycles through the state economy. • More than 5,700 non-university jobs throughout the state in areas such as construction, health care and food services.

Community Impact

• Faculty and staff volunteered approximately 69,000 hours during the year, and students contributed

254,000 hours to enhancing area communities. • The Columbia Theatre for the Performing Arts is a venue for a wide range of educational and entertaining events. Fanfare, the annual festival of the arts, has entertained and educated thousands of patrons over the past 24 seasons. • Multiple service-learning courses provide students the opportunity to serve their communities while participating in hands-on learning.

was made by the Corporation for National and Community Service. • In order to encourage students to complete their undergraduate degree in four years, Southeastern offers a unique “Progression Scholarship” to students who demonstrate satisfactory progress toward graduation. • Southeastern’s redesigned mathematics courses have increased success in courses often considered

Academic Excellence

• Incoming freshman ACT average composite scores (21.4) last fall exceeded both the state and national averages. Highly qualified students entering Southeastern – those with ACT scores of 24 and above – have increased nearly 50 percent in the past five years. • In a report issued by the Southern Regional Education Board, Southeastern’s master’s degree program in education was rated among the best in the southern states in preparing future school principals and other education leaders. • The School of Nursing has been named the Nursing Program of the Year three times in the last 10 years by the Louisiana State Nurses Foundation. • Southeastern in 2008 was named a “Great College to Work for” by The Chronicle of High Education. The only Louisiana institution to be recognized in the survey, Southeastern received high marks in 10 different areas, including collaborative governance, job satisfaction and confidence in leadership. • Southeastern has been named to the 2010 and 2011 President’s Higher Education Community Service Honor Rolls, recognizing the university as a front-runner for its involvement in volunteering, service-learning and civic engagement. The award

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“barriers” to student success. In two years, the college algebra success rate has improved by 27 percent and the withdrawal rate is steadily falling.

Successful Alumni

• Alumni of Southeastern are successful in all areas of business, government, and entertainment. Recently recognized as distinguished alums are Good Morning America anchor Robin Roberts, internationally recognized opera tenor Donald George, Chinese real estate and retailing entrepreneur Roger Wang, El Salvador Finance Minister William Handal, Federal Judges James Brady and Carl J. Barbier, Pulitzer Prize winning journalist Russell Carollo, and former American Heart Association Chair Colletta C. Barrett.

Campus Living

• Campus living is convenient, smart and fun! Southeastern students have the opportunity to meet and mingle with people of different backgrounds, interests, ideas, experiences, and goals. Southeastern’s campus provides dining halls, library, bookstore, health center, swimming pool, tennis courts, student activity center and a student union with a game room, snack bars, and post office. • Southeastern’s eight state-of-the-art residence halls, plus apartment-style Southeastern Oaks and the Village features the amenities today’s students seek such as privacy, cable TV, and wireless Internet. • Southeastern is the only university in Louisiana, and one of just a few in the nation where students rent, not buy, textbooks. At Southeastern, students pay a small rental fee at the beginning of the semester, and simply return books at the end, resulting in a significant savings.

technology with mechanical, construction, computer science, and industrial technology concentrations, additional clinical training in radiology technology, and doctoral programs in educational leadership and advanced nursing practice. • Since opening in 2003, the Southeast Louisiana Business Center has functioned as a one-stop center designed to facilitate more than 125 new business starts, more than $130 million in capital raised for businesses; 13 incubator “graduates” creating nearly 50 jobs and millions of dollars in new capital; and the completion of more than 40 business and industry economic impact studies. • The Southeastern Small Business Development Center was recognized in 2012 with the SBDC Excellence and Innovation Award, given annually to the program that demonstrates excellence in improving value to small businesses and advancing program delivery and management through innovation. • A survey of employers who have hired Southeastern graduates indicates that more than 75 percent found Southeastern graduates were better prepared for employment when compared to other employees; all said they would readily hire another Southeastern graduate.

Workforce Development • A number of new undergraduate degrees have been specifically designed to meet area workforce demands. These include an online RN to BS degree in nursing, supply chain management, engineering

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University Quick Facts

Degree Programs

Undergraduate Programs

Founded

College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences

September 14, 1925

Location Hammond, Louisiana (population 22,000). Located on the north shore of Lake Pontchartrain, 55 miles north of New Orleans and 45 miles east of Baton Rouge

Enrollment 15,400 students representing 41 states and 64 countries

Campus 365-acre campus with state-of-the-art residential, academic and athletic facilities

Student to Faculty Ratio 27:1

Academic Programs Five Academic Colleges with 45 undergraduate degrees in a wide range of areas and 21 graduate degree programs, including doctoral programs in educational leadership and advanced nursing practice

Accredited By the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award the Associate, Baccalaureate, and Master’s degree levels

Art Communication Criminal Justice Cultural Resource Management English General Studies History Liberal Arts Studies Music Political Science Psychology Sociology Spanish

College of Business Accounting Business Administration Finance Management Marketing

College of Education and Human Development Art Education Early Childhood Education (Pre K-3) Elementary Education (1-5) Health and Physical Education Family and Consumer Sciences Music Education Secondary Education (6-12) English Education Health and Physical Education Mathematics Education Science Education Social Studies Education Spanish Education Speech Education Social Work Special Education Mild/Moderate Disabilities

College of Nursing and Health Sciences Athletic Training Communication Sciences & Disorders Health Education and Promotion Health Studies Kinesiology Nursing

College of Science and Technology Biological Sciences Chemistry Computer Science Industrial Technology Mathematics Physics

Master’s Programs Applied Sociology Biology Business Administration Communication Science & Disorders Education Counselor Education Curriculum Instruction Educational Leadership Special Education Teaching, Early Interventionist Teaching, Elementary Education English Health and Kinesiology History Integrated Science and Technology Music Nursing Organizational Communication Psychology

Ph.D. Program Educational Leadership Advanced Nursing Practice

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Prominent Alumni

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he reputation and strength of a university are frequently reflected in its graduates, successful alumni who have built on the foundations provided by a university like Southeastern. Our graduates – nearly 60,000 located in every state in the nation and around the world – have earned positions of leadership in the fields of business, government, entertainment, education, science and the arts. Willie Amakye ‘86 - A former 800-meter national record holder for Ghana and a two-time Olympian. Pursued an acting career with movie roles in Amistad, Congo, Kicking and Screaming and TV appearances in X-Files, JAG, 227 and According to Jim Christine Amertil ‘00 - Three-time Olympian for her native Bahamas, finished seventh in the 400meter dash at the 2004 Athens Games. Dr. Fanancy Anzalone ‘77 - Retired in 2006 as one of the United States Navy's top medical administrators. Is now the Miami Area Medical Administrator for American Airlines, overseeing more than 9,000 employees in an area that encompasses the eastern U.S., Caribbean, and Central and South America. Coletta Barrett ‘91 - Vice president of policy development and research for the Louisiana Hospital Association. Steve Bellas ‘70 - Has worked extensively in both radio and television for over 30 years. His stories have aired on CNN, NBC, and the BBC.

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Robin Roberts ‘83 (left), a standout in women's basketball at Southeastern before assuming a career in television that has included spots on ESPN and as co-host of ABC’s Good Morning America, was one of seven former NCAA student-athletes who were named recipients of the 2008 NCAA Silver Anniversary Award at the 43rd annual NCAA Honors Celebration in Nashville.

Vic Biazis ‘81 - President of Wisdom Global Adhesives Group, a worldwide industrial adhesives sales organization. James Brady ‘66 - United States District Judge and former vice chairman and chairman of the Democratic State Central Committee.

Calvin Fayard ‘65 - Attorney, key role in leading the litigation team in the Combustion, Inc. environmental class action suit.The precedent-setting suit was settled on behalf of more than 10,000 Livingston Parish residents.

Kirk Bullinger ‘92 - Spent 14 years in professional baseball with stints with Major League teams Montreal, Boston, Philadelphia and Houston.

Mayson Foster - Current Mayor of Hammond. Retired as president and chief operating office at Citizens National Bank in 1997. Served in leadership positions with Hancock Bank and Parish National Bank.

Paul Candies ‘62 - President and Chief Operating Officer of Otto Candies, LLC of Des Allemands, La.

Bob Fresneda - Managing Director for ReadSoft North America, a document automation software company whose global headquarters are in Sweden.

Russell Carollo ‘80 - Pulitzer Prize Winning Author and recipient of the Gerald R. Ford Prize for Distinguished Reporting on the National Defense, and the Society of Professional Journalists' national award for investigative reporting.

John Fred Gourrier - Co-wrote "Judy in Disguise", a parody of The Beatles song "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds". The song became enormously successful, ironically knocking another Beatles song ("Hello, Goodbye") out of the No. 1 chart position on the Billboard Hot 100 for two weeks in January 1968.

Andre Coudrain ‘79 - Board member of the University of Louisiana System, the governing board of Southeastern and the largest university system in Louisiana. Is the Hammond city attorney and serves as the chief legal advisor to the mayor of Hammond. Hugh Doss ‘64 - Chairman of the Board of Renal South and president/CEO of HDC Medical, Inc. Bill Evans ‘50 - Recorded more than 70 albums, won seven Grammy Awards and earned an international following as a jazz musician.

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William J. Handal ‘74 - Minister of Finance for the Republic of El Salvador. Distinguished himself in the business world with a long time career with Taca International Airlines. KEVIN HUGHES ‘10 - Currently a member of the St. Louis Rams of the National Football League. Dr. Nancy Douglas Joyner ‘67 - Dean, Lutheran College Washington Semester in Arlington, Va.


Christine Amertil

James Brady

Russell Carollo

Wade Miley

Bill Evans

Nate Lofton

Dr. John Kenelly ‘57 - Professor of Mathematics at Clemson University. Known nationally for his interest in using technology to revitalize mathematics instruction. Billy Kennedy ‘86 - Guided Southeastern to the 2005 NCAA Men’s Basketball Championships, currently the head coach at Texas A&M University. Albert Kuhn ‘65 - Vice President at IBM, heads IBM’s Global Delivery Project, a $4 billion, five-year information technology out-tasking program between the IBM and American Express. Nate Lofton ‘05 - Currently playing basketball with the Harlem Globetrotters, led Southeastern to the 2005 NCAA Men’s Basketball Championships.

WADE MILEY ‘08 - Currently a pltcher for Major League Baseball’s Arizona Diamondbacks and a 2012 National League All-Star. Bob Odom ‘57 - Former Louisiana Commissioner of Agriculture and Forestry, who served from 19802008. Now in the private sector, operates a consulting company to work with farmers on a statewide and national basis Charles O'Drobinak ‘53 - Rose through the ranks to become a member of the top policy board of national accounting giant Price Waterhouse. Woody Oge ‘67 - Site director for Avondale Operations, a division of Northrop Grumman Ship Systems.

Dr. Clea Parker ‘48 - Ninth President of Southeastern Louisiana University John Pieno, Jr. ‘62 - Chairman of the Florida Sterling Council since its inception in 1992. A retired Navy Captain, former Secretary of the Department of Administration, has worked as an executive in the defense industry, and as a Washington congressional liaison. Kenneth Ross, ‘67 - Earned the rank of Brigadier General in both the United States Air Force and the Louisiana Air National Guard. A senior partner in the law firm of Seale & Ross and has practiced law in the Hammond area. ROGER WANG, ‘73 - Chairman and CEO of Golden Eagle International Group, one of China’s largest business concerns, and Transpacific Management Co., established and based in Los Angeles in 1978.

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University Facilities

The Southeastern Channel is the educational cable television channel for Southeastern. On-the-air 24 hours a day, seven days a week, the Southeastern Channel broadcasts over Charter Cable, reaching into 92,000 homes with a potential audience of over 240,000 viewers throughout the North Shore area.

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▲Claude Pennington Student Activity Center

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rom an award-winning campus television station to a state-of-the-art student activity center, Southeastern has some of the finest facilities for students to pursue their education. The University has undergone a $140 million construction program that has transformed the campus, including new residential facilities, classroom and lab buildings. Located in the center of campus, Sims Memorial Library contains a collection of more than 390,000 volumes and is a partial depository for over 232,000 federal and state government publications. It is also the home to the Center For Southeast Louisiana Studies, which promotes the history and the cultures of Louisiana's Florida Parishes and surrounding areas. Students can also pursue their degree at satellite campuses in Mandeville, Livingston along with the School of Nursing in Baton Rouge.

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outheastern's housing community offers something for everyone. You may choose to live in one of our residence halls which feature shared room or private room options. Shared rooms are double-occupancy while our private rooms feature single-occupancy private bedrooms. Qualified students may also consider Southeastern Oaks, our on-campus apartments (pictured). Southeastern Oaks features two-bedroom and fourbedroom options with a living room and full kitchen. We also offer the The Village which provides housing for student organizations, including sororities and fraternities. All rooms are fully furnished with moveable furniture so you can be creative in the design of your own space.

Amenities • Basic Cable • Telephone Services • High-Speed Internet • Dining Facilities • Climate-Controlled • Security • Mail Service • Card Access • Laundry Facilities • Convenience Store

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Athletic Facilities

▲ - University Center

North Oak Park

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f you happen to enter the Southeastern Louisiana University campus from the west, you can’t help but notice the Lions’ trademark athletic facility dominating the horizon. Southeastern’s multi-purpose University Center provides an impressive home for Lions and Lady Lions basketball as well as the volleyball squad. Built in 1982 at a cost of $16.3 million, the UC has seating capacity for 7,500 and hosts many other functions including Southeastern’s commencement, a variety of concerts and community events, and the circus. For home basketball games, there’s no denying the electric atmosphere in “The Jungle.” The Lions baseball team is fortunate to play in one of the finest collegiate parks in the region at Pat Kenelly Diamond in stately Alumni Field. Named for all Southeastern Louisiana alumni as well as long-time coach Pat Kenelly, the park holds over 2,500 and is the culmination of several years and $750,000 worth of improvements completely funded by the SLU Booster Club (now known as the Lion Athletic Association). Nestled amongst soaring

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pines, Alumni Field is enclosed by a two-tier fence and includes state-of-the-art lighting, an inning-by-inning scoreboard with message center, field-level box seating and a fully-functional press and radio box. As far as history goes, almost no place on campus can claim as much as hallowed Strawberry Stadium. Built in 1937 the venerable 7,408-seat stadium is the home of the Southeastern gridiron and track and field squads.  The field was recently renovated in 2012 with the installation of a new state-of-the art synthetic surface called UBU-Speed Series-S5-M. Other upgrades including a revamped visitor’s locker room and across the board aesthetic improvements. Prior to the 2008 season, a new state-fothe-art press box with club seats and suites was constructed. After many years in Strawberry Stadium, the Lion and Lady Lion track and field team moved into a new facility in 2012. The new venue includes coaches’ offices and team locker rooms that give each team some of the finest facilites in the Southland

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Southeastern Tennis Courts

Carter Plantation Home of Lions Golf


Conference. Located next to the new track and field facility, the refurbished Southeastern Tennis Courts located just north of the heart of the SLU campus continue to improve as well. A new playing surface, along with lockerrooms, a players lounge and coaches’ offices, was completed in time for the 2012 season giving the Lady Lions an impressive on-campus facility. Across campus, the Southeastern Soccer Complex has seen improvements as well. Home to five Southland Conference championship teams, a new fence, scoreboard and field improvements were added and continue to make the complex one of the finest in the south. Part of the beautiful North Oak Park recreation complex, Southeastern’s lighted softball field continues to improve each year. Under the guidance of head coach Pete Langlois, new dugouts have been added, lights installed and stadium seating capacity increased in his tenure. Prior to the start of the 2005 season, a new press box and operations center was added and the Lady Lions hosted the 2005 Southland Conference tournament for the first time. In 2010, new batting cages and a gated entrance to North Oak Park were added. Soccer and softball also share the recently renovated North Campus facility, which provides each sport with its own spacious locker room, coaches offices and indoor turfed facility. Through the ambitious efforts of golf coach Tim Baldwin, Southeastern has an agreement with Carter Plantation - one of the top new courses in the state - and the Lions have a first-class practice and playing facility to utilize. Southeastern coaches and staff along with the football locker room reside in the Dugas Center for Athletics located adjacent to the south end of Strawberry Stadium. The facility, built in 1971, houses offices for administrative staff, as well as football, baseball and golf. Recent renovations provided space for the Lions’ new programs and staff as well as provided new office and locker room space for baseball.

Dugas Center for Southeastern Athletics

Southeastern Soccer Complex

Pat Kenelly Diamond at Alumni Field

Southeastern Track and Field Complex

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Yearly Record at Strawberry Stadium (since 1946)

trawberry Stadium returned to glory August 30, 2003 as the Lions took the field for the first time in 18 years. Even as upgrades are made to the venerable facility, fans both old and new will experience the same feeling of “almost being in the game” that the charming stadium has evoked for over half a century.

ORIGIN Strawberry Stadium was constructed in 1937 as part of Franklin D. Roosevelt’s WPA program under project #3014. - Edward F. Neild, D.A. Sondal, and E.F. Neild, Jr. - Architects.

SUCCESS AT STRAWBERRY Since 1946, Southeastern has a 150-92-3 record at Strawberry Stadium which includes nine perfect home records.The Lions winning percentage at home is 61.9 percent.

WINNING SEASONS Of the 48 seasons of football at Strawberry Stadium since 1946, Southeastern has produced a winner 35 times including nine undefeated home campaigns. The last team to go undefeated at Strawberry Stadium was the 1976 squad under head coach Billy Brewer.

Improvements Beginning with the 2012 season, Southeastern will play on the newly installed the UBU-Speed SeriesS5-M turf that was used in the Mercedes-Benz Superdome during the 2010 football campaign. The new surface replaced the original SprinTurf surface that was installed prior to the 2003 season. The $525,000 project was paid for with funds provided by the Lion Athletics Association (LAA.)

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Year Home 1946 5-0 1947 1-3 1948 1-4 1949 3-2 1950 3-1 1951 3-1 1952 4-1 1953 2-1 1954 5-0 1955 2-4 1956 5-0 1957 0-3-1 1958 1-2 1959 1-1 1960 6-0 1961 6-0 1962 5-0 1963 3-2-1 1964 4-0 1965 3-2 1966 2-2 1967 4-1 1968 2-2 1969 3-3 1970 2-3 1971 0-6 1972 2-4 1973 3-2 1974 5-0 1975 4-2 1976 6-0

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

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1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 All-time

3-2 4-1 4-1 3-1 3-2 2-3 3-3 1-4-1 2-5 5-1 5-2 2-2 2-3 3-2 3-2 4-2 2-3 3-2 150-92-3

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

Undefeated home seasons 9 Most home wins 6, 6-0 (1960, 61, 76) Fewest home wins 0, 0-6 (1971) Largest margin of victory 72 (79-7), vs. Kentucky Wesleyan, Sept. 15, 2007 Largest margin of defeat 49 (49-0), vs. Northwestern State, Oct. 15, 1948


Kickoff of Southeastern’s opener against Arkansas-Monticello on Aug. 30, 2003 - the first collegiate game in Strawberry Stadium in 18 years.

Top Single-Game Crowds in Strawberry Stadium History (since 1971)

(Center) Crews work on laying out the new UBU-Speed Series-S5-M turf in Strawberry Stadium. (Above) The south end zone is the first piece to be laid out in March 2012.

Rank 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15.

Date Att. 10/3/81 12,000 11/6/82 10,000 11/8/03 9,758 10/4/03 9,758 9/4/03 9,708 8/30/03 9,708 9/25/04 9,480 10/2/82 9,400 10/30/04 9,137 11/12/05 9,108 10/12/74 9,100 9/2/04 9,078 10/2/04 9,021 10/18/03 9,013 9/25/82 9,000

Opp. Jackson State Southern Jacksonville (Fla.) McNeese State Lambuth Arkansas-Monticello Sam Houston State Texas State Alcorn State Nicholls State Troy Arkansas-Monticello Mississippi Valley State Webber International Stephen F. Austin

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Result L, 51-14 L, 26-19 W, 43-23 L, 58-20 W, 22-10 W, 22-17 L, 45-17 L, 34-21 L, 33-27 L, 38-28 W, 35-25 W, 46-32 W, 33-17 W, 68-10 L, 35-10

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he Hall of Champions, which officially opened in 2008, is located on the main concourse near Gate 3 of the University Center, home to Southeastern men’s and women’s basketball and volleyball. The area, which serves as the site of the Southeastern Athletics Hall of Fame, features display cases for each of the Lions’ 15 Division I athletic programs. Trophies and awards throughout the history of Lion Athletics are housed in ornate wood and glass displays. On the wall opposite the display cases are photos of each member of the Southeastern Athletics Hall of Fame dating back to the first inductee - Elmer Sanders - in 1930. Also included are photos of Southeastern’s All-Americans along with its Academic All-Americans.

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Football Squad Room

he Southeastern Football Locker Room (above), made possible through the generous support of Mr. Claude Penn and Mr. George Lockhart, provides the Lions a first-class retreat before and after practice or games. The room features nearly 100 handmade lockers, each with under seat and overhead storage. The Lions hold team meetings in the Dugas Center for Southeastern Athletics, highlighted by the Squad Room which is located on the second floor. Located adjacent to Pat Kenelly Diamond at Alumni Field, the Southeastern Practice Fields allow the team to prepare for each game. Two 100-yard long fields with a filming tower located between each field, allows the coaching staff to evaluate players. In 2009 construction on the southeast corner of the Dugas Center, a new state-ofthe-art 8,000-square foot weight room was completed that place all aspects of the football operations within close proximity.­

Southeastern Practice Fields

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nder the direction of Assistant Athletic Director for Sports Medicine Cary Berthelot, the Sports Medicine program at Southeastern is at the forefront of athletic training in the state and region. Berthelot and her staff rely on numerous methods in first preventing injuries and are well-equipped in handling them when they do occur. Through a diligent preventative maintenance program, Berthelot’s staff helps to limit injuries through pre-participation physical exams, preventative maintenance rehab programs, taping, bracing and padding and education. When injuries happen to occur, the staff quickly evaluates, diagnoses, and provides care for those injuries with the best interest of the student-athlete in mind. The goal when an injury occurs is to return the student-athlete to his or her previous playing level as quickly and as safely as possible. Southeastern also utilizes a dedicated staff of physicians in various specialties along with other health care professionals many of who donate their time to provide the highest level of care for Lion student-athletes. Southeastern also sports one of the few nationally accredited undergraduate athletic training programs in the state providing student athletic trainers both classroom and on-the-job experience to prepare for a career in sports medicine. The main athletic training facility is located on the second floor of the Dugas Center for Southeastern Athletics and is equipped with a wide variety of evaluation, treatment and rehabilitation equipment. Other venues are located in the University Center (for basketball and volleyball) and North Campus (for soccer and softball)

Cary Berthelot

Meghan Campbell

Justin Richard

Nate Borget

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e educate our student athletes to improve daily by providing them the tools to reach their full potential. We do this while teaching the values of hard, intelligent, consistent work. This leads to increased performance capability, decrease injury potential and the development of a total student athlete. One hundred percent is a way of life here at Southeastern. Being a student athlete here, certain things are expected of you. Here at Southeastern, we view giving all out efforts at every practice and training session as the bare minimum. That is what is expected. To go beyond that is to truly be 100%. Being 100% involves doing everything you can to reach your fullest potential, as fast as possible. This involves getting your nutrition on track, performing restoration/ regeneration sessions and working on the individual things you need to be successful in your sport. The Sports Performance department at Southeastern will teach you how to reach 100%. We will set up individual nutrition plans, personalized recovery and rejuvenation sessions, and educate them with signage and presentations about: sleep, travel, nutrition and everything else a student athlete will need to be successful at the collegiate level and beyond. What we expect from our athletes is their absolute best. We expect them to have the same drive and passion for improvement that we do as a staff. Every day that the athlete comes in is a chance for them to improve, and we want athletes that are ready to maximize their time to maximize their abilities.

Matt Powell

Jamey Mroz

The Ray A. Naquin Strength and Conditioning Center With a lead gift donated by Southeastern alumni Ray and Ruth Naquin, the 6,000-square foot facility was funded entirely through private donations and dedicated in 2009. The center is used by the student-athletes on all of the university’s 15 intercollegiate men’s and women’s teams. The building was named for Ray Naquin, a Hammond resident and businessman, who played football at Southeastern in 1952-53 before entering military service and graduating from the University in 1958. Improvements to the facility were made in 2011 by the Lion Athletics Association (LAA) as new flooring was installed along with the addition of new equipment.

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CHAMPS/Lifeskills T Chris Bentley

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he mission of the NCAA is to maintain intercollegiate athletics as an integral part of the campus educational program and the student-athlete as an integral part of the student body. With this in mind, the CHAMPS/Life Skills Program was created to support the student-athlete development initiatives of NCAA member institutions and to enhance the quality of the student-athlete experience within the context of higher education. Under the direction of Chris Bentley, Assistant to the AD for Like Skills and Academic Liaison, Southeastern is one of 108 schools in the Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) currently participating in the CHAMPS/Lifeskills Program Participating members in the CHAMPS/Life Skills Program are provided with sample materials and supplemental resources which support a student-athlete's development in five areas: academics, athletics, personal development, career development and community service. In the process of achieving this mission, the CHAMPS/Life Skills Program will:

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• Promote student-athletes' ownership of their academic, athletic, career, personal and community responsibilities. • Meet the changing needs of student-athletes. • Promote respect for diversity and inclusion among student-athletes. • Assist student-athletes in identifying and applying transferable skills. • Enhance partnerships between the NCAA, member institutions and their communities for the purpose of education. • Foster an environment that encourages student-athletes to effectively access campus resources. • Encourage the development of character, integrity and leadership skills.


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he staff at the Dick and Glory Sharp Academic Center, located in Strawberry Stadium, is dedicated to providing a comprehensive support program for all student-athletes designed to assist them through their academic/athletic career at Southeastern Louisiana University. Services include academic support, academic advising, academic monitoring and career transition after eligibility is exhausted.

An Assistant Athletic Director for Academic Services along with an Academic Coordinator and two Graduate Assistants work closely with all student-athletes to ensure that the academic experience at Southeastern is second to none. Academic Center staff work closely with faculty as well as various campus departments on behalf of the student-athlete population.

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outheastern honored 147 student-athletes who made the President’s List, Dean’s List or Honor Roll in the past year. Twenty-five student-athletes who earned a 4.0 semester grade point average during the year were among those honored, highlighted by volleyball letterwinners Megan McMillan and Stephanie Mueller, who were each presented with academic medals in recognition for their outstanding achievements. Soccer standout Kyle MacIntosh, who graduated in May with a degree in Kinesiology, was named the Female Academic Excellence Award winner. Torin Lucas, a senior on the Southeastern baseball team and Spring 2012 graduate, was selected as the Male Academic Excellence Award winner.

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Academic All-Americans Southeastern softball player Katie Duhe and baseball player Josh Cryer (pictured with Southeastern President John Crain and Athletic Director Bart Bellairs) were each named to the Capitol One/College Sports Information Directors of America Academic All-America Team in 2011. The selection of Duhe, who earned Academic All-America honors for the second consecutive year, and Cryer marked the third time in the past four years that Southeastern has produced multiple Academic All-Americans. Nina Knavs (tennis) and Brooke Lockhart (softball) were named Academic All-Americans in 2008 while Duhe and Cory Roberts (track) were selected in 2010. Southeastern was the only Southland Conference school to feature multiple Academic AllAmericans in the 2010-11 season.

Southeastern Academic All-Americans Haken Bennhage Brett Bergeron Josh Cryer Katie Duhe Janice Ezegbunum Ola Fjellstrom Steve Grigas Mikael Jonsson Nina Knavs Brooke Lockhart Tara Maus Vladimir Paunic Cory Roberts Renata Smekalova

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outheastern Louisiana University’s storied athletic history dates back to 1930. Now, 15 intercollegiate sports strong, with nearly 330 student-athletes, the Lions are set to enter their 15th year of Southland Conference membership poised for academic and competitive growth into the next century. Southeastern Louisiana University Athletics competes at the Division I level as a member of the NCAA and the Southland Conference (SLC) and sponsors 15 varsity teams - eight women’s and seven men’s. For women, Southeastern sponsors soccer, volleyball, cross country, indoor and outdoor track and field, basketball, softball and tennis. Men’s athletics sponsored are football, basketball, baseball, golf, cross country and indoor and outdoor track and field. Since joining the Southland Conference in the 1997-98 year, Southeastern has won 22 conference championships, including the 2010 Men’s Golf title, the 2009 Women’s Soccer Championship and the 2009 Men’s Track and Field Championships. Southeastern’s athletic history has many notable chapters including winning national championships in men’s outdoor track in 1975 and women’s basketball in 1976-77. Southeastern’s 1954 undefeated football team is well remembered as one of the finest in the school’s 60-year gridiron annals, and many former football players have gone on to distinguished careers in the NFL. The 1975 baseball team had a glorious year when they advanced to the Division II College World Series, finishing third in the nation. Today, Southeastern strives to be the best among its peers in the SLC and sister institutions in the proud state of Louisiana. It claimed the

Southland Conference Men’s All Sports trophy in 2008-09 and has led all Louisiana institutions in the Commissioners’ Cup standings in three of the past four years. Southland Conference championships offer Southeastern automatic bids to NCAA post-season play in men’s and women’s basketball, baseball, volleyball, softball, women’s soccer and men’s golf. Southeastern also made its mark in post-season NCAA Championship competition, with the golf team placing 23rd in the nation in the 1998 championship tournament, along with qualifying seven golfers for the NCAA championship tournament and advancing to the NCAA regionals in 2000, 2007, 2010, 2011 and 2012. The Lions baseball team played in two NCAA championship regionals in the 1990s and came with a game in 2012 of returning to the postseason. The women’s soccer team advanced to the NCAA Championships in 2009; while the track and field team has qualified numerous individuals for the NCAA Championship indoor and outdoor track meets and advancing student-athletes in cross country. Southeastern student-athletes have been named All-Americans in golf and men’s and women’s track and field, and have garnered numerous award in the Southland and the state of Louisiana. Southeastern student-athletes have also earned Academic All-American recognition; most recently in softball and baseball, while two individuals were named the Southland Conference Player of the Year in 2012.

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Baseball (11) 1953 1955 1957 1962 1963 1965 1966 1976 1992 1993 1994

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he NCAA Division I Football Championship Committee has announced that the 2013 NCAA Division I Football Championship Game will be played at noon, CT, on Saturday, Jan. 5 at FC Dallas Stadium in Frisco, Texas. A sellout crowd of 20,586 attended last year’s game, which was won 17-6 by North Dakota State over Sam Houston State. This was the first year of the game being played on Saturday after historically being played on a Friday night, including 2011 in Frisco. Eastern Washington defeated Delaware 20-19 in that game, which was the first of three scheduled championship games in Frisco. The championship game will again be hosted by the locally based Southland Conference, the City of Frisco and the Hunt Sports Group. The Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) is comprised of the conferences and institutions that compete in the NCAA Division I Football Championship - Big Sky, Big South, Colonial Athletic Association, Ivy League, Mid-Eastern Athletic, Missouri Valley Football, Northeast, Ohio Valley, Patriot League, Pioneer, Southern, Southland and the Southwestern Athletic. The Ivy League and Southwestern Athletic Conference choose not to participate in the football championship. The FCS embodies a tradition of excellence through high level competition, student-athlete character and sportsmanship throughout the regular season and the championship experience.

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CHAMPION North Dakota State Eastern Washington Villanova Richmond Apalachian State Apalachian State Apalachian State James Madison Delaware Western Kentucky Montana Georgia Southern Georgia Southern Massachusetts Youngstown State Marshall Montana Youngstown State Youngstown State Marshall Youngstown State Georgia Southern Georgia Southern Furman Louisiana-Monroe Georgia Southern Georgia Southern Montana State Southern Illinois Eastern Kentucky Idaho State Boise State Eastern Kentucky Florida A&M

COACH SCORE Craig Bohl 17-6 Beau Baldwin 20-19 Andy Talley 23-21 Mike London 24-7 Jerry Moore 49-21 Jerry Moore 28-17 Jerry Moore 21-16 Mickey Matthews 31-21 K.C. Keeler 40-0 Jack Harbaugh 34-14 Joe Glenn 13-6 Paul Johnson 27-25 Paul Johnson 59-24 Mark Whipple 55-43 Jim Tressel 10-9 Bob Pruett 49-29 Don Read 22-20 Jim Tressel 28-14 Jim Tressel 17-5 Jim Donnan 31-28 Jim Tressel 25-17 Tim Stowers 36-13 Erk Russell 37-34 Jimmy Satterfield 17-12 Pat Collins 43-42 Erk Russell 48-21 Erk Russell 44-42 Dave Arnold 19-6 Rey Dempsey 43-7 Roy Kidd 17-14 Dave Kragthorpe 34-23 Jim Criner 31-29 Roy Kidd 30-7 Ruby Hubbard 35-28

RUNNER-UP SITE Sam Houston State Frisco, Texas Delaware Frisco, Texas Montana Chattanooga, Tenn. Montana Chattanooga, Tenn. Delaware Chattanooga, Tenn. Massachusetts Chattanooga, Tenn. UNI Chattanooga, Tenn. Montana Chattanooga, Tenn. Colgate Chattanooga, Tenn. McNeese State Chattanooga, Tenn. Furman Chattanooga, Tenn. Montana Chattanooga, Tenn. Youngstown State Chattanooga, Tenn. Georgia Southern Chattanooga, Tenn. McNeese State Chattanooga, Tenn. Montana Huntington, W.Va. Marshall Huntington, W.Va. Boise State Huntington, W.Va. Marshall Huntington, W.Va. Youngstown State Huntington, W.Va. Marshall Statesboro, Ga. Nevada Statesboro, Ga. *Stephen F. Austin Statesboro, Ga. Georgia Southern Pocatello, Idaho Marshall Pocatello, Idaho Arkansas State Tacoma, Wash. Furman Tacoma, Wash. Louisiana Tech Charleston, S.C. Western Carolina Charleston, S.C. Delaware Wichita Falls, Texas Eastern Kentucky Wichita Falls, Texas Eastern Kentucky Sacramento, Calif. Lehigh Orlando, Fla. Massachusetts Wichita Falls, Texas

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The Southland Conference I

n an era of considerable change in intercollegiate athletics, the Southland Conference continues to be a model of innovation, stability and consistent achievement as it celebrates the academic and athletic accomplishments of its member institutions. What began as a small gathering of college administrators nearly 50 years ago, the Southland Conference has transformed itself into a dynamic and respected consortium of 11 member universities in four states. Beginning with a historic meeting of five institutions in Dallas on March 15, 1963, that included current member Lamar University (then Lamar State College of Technology), the Southland Conference set on an extraordinary course that has proven successful well into its fifth decade of existence. The successful transformation continues. On Oct. 11, 2011, the Southland Conference announced the addition of Oral Roberts University, effective for the 2012-13 academic year, marking the league’s first entry into the state of Oklahoma and the Tulsa metropolitan area. Shortly thereafter, on Nov. 21, the Southland announced the addition of Houston Baptist University for the 2013-14 academic year, giving the league an 11th member and its first institution in the region’s largest city, home to significant studentrecruitment and alumni bases. In addition to its two newest members, the Southland Conference membership also consists of the University of Central Arkansas, Lamar University, McNeese State University, Nicholls State University, Northwestern State University, Sam Houston State University, Southeastern Louisiana University, Stephen F. Austin State University and Texas A&M UniversityCorpus Christi. All told, the membership of the Southland encompasses approximately 120,000 current students and

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an alumni base of nearly 700,000. Famous alums from current Southland Conference schools include former CBS news anchor Dan Rather (Sam Houston State), NBA executive Joe Dumars (McNeese State), ABC news anchor Robin Roberts (Southeastern Louisiana), major League Baseball stars Kevin Millar (Lamar) and Mike Miley (Southeastern Louisiana), NBA legend Scottie Pippen (Central Arkansas), Grammy Awardwinning musicians Don Henley and Rodney Crowell (both Stephen F. Austin), NFL standout Lardarius Webb (Nicholls State), PGA Tour golfer Chris Stroud (Lamar), award-winning filmmaker Richard Linklater (Sam Houston State), American Idol winner Kris Allen (Central Arkansas), NCAA football coach Charlie Strong (Central Arkansas), TV personality Kathie Lee Gifford (Oral Roberts), and NFL coaching legend O.A. “Bum” Phillips (Lamar, Stephen F. Austin), The cities of the Southland are diverse and progressive, ranging from international business and cultural centers such as Houston, New Orleans, Tulsa and Little Rock, to the historical cities of Nacogdoches, Texas, and Natchitoches, La., to the home of the modern oil boom, Beaumont, Texas, to the unique Cajun French cultures found in the Louisiana cities of Thibodaux and Lake Charles. Southland Conference institutions also draw large numbers of students from the metropolitan areas of Dallas-Fort Worth, San Antonio, Baton Rouge, Austin, and Shreveport. The Southland sponsors 17 championship sports, all at the NCAA Division I level. The eight men’s sports include baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, tennis, and indoor and outdoor track and field. The women compete for nine championships in basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, softball, tennis, indoor and outdoor track and field, and volleyball. The

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conference earns automatic qualification to NCAA championships in baseball, men’s and women’s basketball, men’s and women’s cross country, football, men’s and women’s golf, women’s soccer, softball, men’s and women’s tennis, and volleyball. Continuing its tradition of innovation, the league launched the Southland Conference Television Network in the fall of 2008 and has already broadcast more than 130 events. The network is expanding its reach to roughly 11 million households throughout Texas, Louisiana, Arkansas and Oklahoma in 201213. In its first four years, the regional network has received recognition for its work, earning College Sports Media and Telly Awards on a regular basis. The Southland Conference, in conjunction with the city of Frisco, Texas and Hunt Sports Group, also serves as the host to the NCAA Division I Football Championship Game in Frisco, which has been home to the conference headquarters since 2006. The game is played at Frisco’s FC Dallas Stadium. Southland Conference football ranks among the best Football Championship Subdivision leagues in the nation, and enjoys an annual expectation of competing for the national championship with multiple teams advancing to the NCAA playoffs each year. In 2011, Sam Houston State finished the regular season undefeated and ranked No. 1 nationally, and advanced to the NCAA national championship game. Also, in 2002 and 2003, McNeese State finished the regular season ranked No. 1 in the nation, and advanced to the 2002 national championship contest. The conference has been represented in seven national championship games since the league joined the Football Championship Subdivision (formerly I-AA) in 1982. All told, Southland teams have played in 99 Division I playoff games in 30 years, winning 47 of the contests.


2012 Southland Football Membership McNeese State “Cowboys” Joined SLC - 1972 Located: Lake Charles, La.

Sam Houston State “Bearkats” Joined SLC - 1987 Located: Huntsville, Texas

Northwestern State “Demons” Joined SLC - 1987 Located: Natchitoches, La.

Stephen F. Austin “Lumberjacks” Joined SLC - 1987 Located: Nacogdoches, Texas

Nicholls State “Colonels” Joined SLC - 1991 Located: Thibodaux, La.

Southeastern Louisiana “Lions” Joined SLC - 2005 Located: Hammond, La.

Central Arkansas “Bears” Joined SLC - 2007 Located: Conway, Ark.

LAMAR “Cardinals” Re-joined SLC - 2011 Located: Beaumont, Texas

Non-Football Member Institutions TEXAS A&M-CORPUS CHRISTI “Islanders”

Joined SLC - 2007 Located: Corpus Christi, Texas

ORAL ROBERTS “Golden Eagles” Joined SLC - July 1, 2012 Located: Tulsa, Okla.

Historically, the Southland’s successful football heritage has sustained itself through numerous membership and classification changes. Originally an NAIA conference, the Southland joined the NCAA College Division in 1968. The College Division was re-named NCAA Division II in 1973, and the league played two seasons in that class, before joining Division I in 1975. The Southland was an NCAA Division I-A league from 1978-81, before joining the ranks of FCS in 1982, its home ever since. During its tenure as a Division I-A conference, the Southland Conference was instrumental in the startup of the Independence Bowl in 1976. The Southland representative served as the host team of the bowl until 1980, compiling a 2-3 record in those contests. The conference can lay claim to five national championships, including College Division championships through former members Arkansas State (1970, UPI) and Louisiana Tech (1972, National Football Foundation). Louisiana Tech also won the first NCAAsanctioned national title, winning the Division II playoffs in 1973. Tech followed that with the UPI’s Division II national championship in 1974. LouisianaMonroe won the 1987 national championship. McNeese State, which has made 14 appearances in the national playoffs, also played in the 1997 NCAA Division I Championship game, while Stephen F. Austin played in the 1989 title contest and has six playoff appearances, including 2009 and 2010. Northwestern State has played in the playoffs six times, and advanced to the semifinals in 1998, while Sam Houston State has earned five trips to the postseason, including the semifinals in 2004. Nicholls State has participated three times in the playoffs, and Central Arkansas made its playoff debut in 2011. On four occasions, the Southland has placed three teams in the NCAA playoffs. The Southland has produced 163 first-team football All-Americans during its history and in 2010, Stephen F. Austin quarterback Jeremy Moses became the first player in Southland history to receive the Walter Payton Award, which is presented annually to the most outstanding football player at the FCS level. The Southland is one of five FCS conferences with at least 200 selections (205) in the National Football League draft. The league also ranks third in the FCS with 25 players taken in the draft since 2000 and has 13 former players on NFL rosters heading into the 2012 season. The Southland Conference has also sent such talent to the professional ranks as Buffalo’s Terrence McGee (Northwestern State) and Felton Huggins (Southeastern Louisiana), Minnesota’s Rhett Bomar (Sam Houston State), Jacksonville’s Bryan Smith (McNeese State) and Larry Hart (Central Arkansas), Tennessee’s Jacob Ford (Central Arkansas), Baltimore’s Lardarius Webb (Nicholls State), Seattle’s Dominique Edison (Stephen F. Austin) and Green Bay’s Antonio Robinson (Nicholls State), who became the Southland’s 24th player to win a Super Bowl when the Packers beat Pittsburgh in Super Bowl XLV in Arlington in 2011. Among the former NFL stars from the Southland include Fred Dean, who was inducted to the Professional Football Hall of Fame in 2008 to become the first former Southland Conference player to earn induction in Canton. Other great NFL players from the Southland include Super Bowl XXIX quarterback Stan Humphries, Bill Bergey, Mike Barber, Fred Barnett, Bubby Brister, Ray Brown, Roger Carr, Larry Centers, Bruce Collie, Jackie Harris, Buford Jordan,

Tim McKyer, Kavika Pittman, Billy Ryckman, Rickey Sanders, Eugene Seale, Rafael Septien, Terrance Shaw, Marcus Spears, Pat Tilley and Marvin Upshaw. The Southland Conference has also seen its share of great coaches during its history in Maxie Lambright, Ernie Duplechin, Sam Goodwin, Jack Doland, Bennie Ellender, Bobby Keasler, Larry Lacewell, Bill Davidson, Dennis Franchione, Pat Collins, and Ron Randleman. The Southland Conference has repeatedly demonstrated its commitment to the academic and athletic success of its student-athletes. With the F.L. McDonald Postgraduate Scholarship Award, the league annually honors one male and one female scholar-athlete with a stipend for postgraduate study. The Scholar-Athlete Award is given to each institution’s male and female student-athlete with the highest grade-point average. The Steve McCarty Citizenship Award, initiated in 2005-06 and named after the former Stephen F. Austin athletic director, properly recognizes accomplishments off the court for a male and female student-athlete. Also, studentathletes with grade-point averages above 3.0 are honored on the Southland’s annual All-Academic teams and Commissioner’s Honor Roll. A record 979 student-athletes appeared on the honor roll following the 2012 spring semester. While successful on the fields and courts, the Southland Conference has repeatedly demonstrated its commitment to the academic and athletic success of its student-athletes. The conference continues to make great strides in the classroom. During the last six years, no other Division I conference has improved its Academic Progress Rate as well as the Southland Conference has. In fact, in 2009-10, the Southland ranked 10th among the 31 Division I leagues in men’s basketball APR. The academic progress the league has shown ultimately leads to higher graduation rates for our student-athletes. In addition to providing expanding opportunities for student-athletes, the Southland Conference and its member institutions are very involved in various community outreach programs. Many of these programs provide positive life skills training such as academics, citizenship and leadership to school-aged students in Southland communities.

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Lions In The Community S

ince the return of Southeastern football in 2003, the Lions have taken a three-prong attack to building their football team. The first is developing players in the classroom, second is on the field and third is assisting in the community. While the majority of Southeastern football fans only notice their Lions on Saturdays in Strawberry Stadium, it's not hard to find them scattered about, performing services in the community. You only need to know where to look. Under the direction of assistant coach and Assistant AD for Community Service Tyronee Williams, the Southeastern football has performed numerous services throughout the Hammond community. From cleaning up debris left by hurricanes that have affected the area, reading to elementary school children, visiting assisted living centers and volunteering at both the Louisiana Special Olympics and Ladies’ Top 28 High School Basketball Tournament, Southeastern has taken an active role in the Hammond community. Since the arrival of head coach Ron Roberts, the Lions have conducted youth football clinics and particpated in a “Ladies Boot Camp� that focuses on health and wellness. Many times they are asked only to attend special community events and meet and greet guests. But whatever the case, from reading to heavy lifting, the Lions are ready, willing, and able to give back to the Hammond community.

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Hammond: Crossroads Of the South A

pioneering railroad town, Hammond, Louisiana, has been a staple of Northshore life since 1830 when Peter Hammond decided to call a tract of land 55 miles outside of New Orleans home. Hammond was originally from Sweden, and moved to the area to manufacture products from the resin in pine trees, and ship them to New Orleans. Railroad is the reason behind the city’s success, and in 1854, the New Orleans, Jackson and Great Northern Railroad pumped people and money into this small, pioneer town. A flag station just a block away from the current train depot was called “Hammond’s Crossing” and brought handfuls of new people to town. Peter Hammond was so convinced that the railroad would bring people to the city that he signed a contract with the rail company that forced the trains to stop every time they passed through Hammond. Five years after the railroad came to town, another staple in Hammond’s past arrived. Charles Emery Cate moved his family into the area in 1859 from New Orleans because of the natural springs, lush pine forests, and desirable climate. Cate immediately began to help the city grow. Cate built a factory, sold crossties, tar, and turpentine as well as laying out city streets and planting oak trees along the curbs. During the Civil War, Cate owned a shoe factory that made and shipped shoes to the Confederate Army. His factory sent nearly 45,000 shoes to the soldiers before being found by Union Soldiers who destroyed the factory. At the turn of the 20th century, Hammond struck gold—in the form of red. With the development of the strawberry industry, Hammond saw

another explosion in growth. The city became a center for growing, processing, and shipping strawberries. Boxcar loads of strawberries became a staple of the area and as trains left the city headed north, the money flowed south. Hammond prospered throughout the rest of the 20th century. Planes began flying into the area and a university came to town. Industry moved in, and with it, more people. As the interstate corridors of I-55 and I-12 developed, Hammond’s footprint did too. People are choosing Hammond because of its close proximity between New Orleans and Baton Rouge. Hammond is thirty miles from Baton Rouge, and fifty- five miles from New Orleans. More shops, restaurants, and culture are less than an hour drive. Small town living with big city flare gives Hammond a lifestyle edge.

Distance Chart

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Tangipahoa: So Much To Do! T

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hroughout the year, Tangipahoa Parish celebrates its roots while looking to the future in many festivals held across the parish. These world-renowned festivals include the Oyster Festival, the Strawberry Festival, the Black Heritage Festival, the Italian Festival, the Dairy Festival, and during Mardi Gras season, the Krewes of Omega and Alias Mardi Gras Parades roll through the city of Hammond. October is a very special month in Tangipahoa Parish. It’s the month-long celebration of the arts when Tangipahoa Parish participants with Southeastern Louisiana University’s Fanfare. Nationally known artists and performers visit the SLU campus and the Tangipahoa community to perform, lecture and showcase their special talents. Each year the event grows by attracting more and more visitors from across the state and the region. Additionally, Tangipahoa Parish has historical and cultural museums such as the Camp Moore Confederate Museum and Cemetery in the village of Tangipahoa, the Italian Cultural Museum in Independence and the Kentwood Cultural Museum. The Joyce Wildlife Swamp Walk, Kliebert’s Turtle and Alligator Farm, and Global Wildlife Center offers visitors a view of wildlife in their natural habitat. For shoppers, “America’s Antique City” in Ponchatoula features antiques, art, crafts, collectibles, pottery and many other items which make the city a shoppers’ paradise.

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Historic downtown Hammond is quickly becoming the arts hub of the Northshore, with art galleries, wine shops and coffee houses as well as first class hotels and worldrenowned restaurants. Ideally located 45 miles from New Orleans, 40 miles from Baton Rouge and 75 miles from the Mississippi Gulf Coast, Tangipahoa Parish offers a multitude of social and entertainment activities.

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Opened in 1975, the Mercedes-Benz Superdome has hosted six Super Bowls, five NCAA Final Fours, three BCS National Championship games, the 1988 Republican National Convention and Pope John Paul II.

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ocated in the heart of the Deep South, the state of Louisiana has something for everyone. From the excitement of New Orleans and Mardi Gras to historic plantations and arguably the finest cuisine in the world, the culture, mystique and history that is Louisiana is second to none. Dubbed the Sportsman’s Paradise and long-known as the premier place for outdoor activities, Louisiana boasts some of the nation’s best hunting, fishing, camping and boating for the avid sportsman. Boiled crawfish, jambalaya, red beans and rice, etouffee and gumbo are delicacies in Louisiana and visitors travel worldwide to taste the state’s culinary delights. Travelers spend an estimated $5.2 billion in the state each year. Major tourist attractions include the New Orleans French

Quarter, the Cajun Country, antebellum plantation homes, Jazz, distinctive food, deep sea and freshwater fishing, hunting, Mardi Gras and more than 100 other festivals, hiking and camping, canoeing and Mississippi River boat rides.

The French Quarter

Louisiana Quick Facts Admitted to Union . . . . . . . . . . April 30, 1812 State Colors . . . . . . . . . . . . Gold, White, Blue State Motto . “Union, Justice and Confidence” State Bird . . . . . . . . . . Eastern Brown Pelican State Dog . . . . . . . . . Catahoula Leopard Dog State Tree . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bald Cypress State Flower . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Magnolia Nickname . . . . . . . . . . . . . . The Pelican State Population . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.5 million State Capitol . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Baton Rouge

Borders: • North: State of Arkansas • East: State of Mississippi • West: State of Texas • South: Gulf of Mexico

The Aquarium of the Americas Canal Street at Mardi Gras

Climate: Subtropical • January is the coldest month (average low 30°F, average high 60°F) • July and August are the warmest months (average low 70°F, high 92-102°F) • Average annual rainfall is 60 inches

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Dr. John Crain (right) presents a naming gift to legendary Athletic Trainer Doc Goodwin during Homecoming ceremonies in 2010.

University Administration D

r. John L. Crain was named President of Southeastern Louisiana University on February 17, 2009 by the Board of Supervisors of the University of Louisiana System, after serving as Interim President since July 2008. Crain served as Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs for seven years prior to his appointment as President. His 23 years of experience on the Hammond campus includes head of the Department of Accounting, chair of the Council of Department Heads, president of the Faculty Senate, director of the Small Business Development Center, and 13 years as a full-time member of the accounting faculty. A Southeastern alumnus, Crain headed Southeastern’s Accounting Department from 19992001. As department chair, he led efforts to reaffirm the department’s accreditation by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business. Crain is a native of Franklinton and 1978 graduate of Franklinton High School. He received a Bachelor of Science degree in accounting from Southeastern in 1981 and Master of Business Administration in 1984. He attained Certified Public Accountant status in 1983. He received his doctoral degree in accountancy from the University of Mississippi in 1988. Crain’s scholarly accomplishments include publication of more than 50 refereed journal articles and presentations at academic conferences. He was the 1992 recipient of Southeastern’s highest faculty award, the President’s Award for Excellence in Research. He was a member of the Louisiana Blue Ribbon Commission on Educational Excellence, the Louisiana Board of Regents Master Plan National Ad-

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Dr. John Crain

University President

visory Panel Workgroup on Retention and Completion, and chair of the Accounting Education Issues Committee of the Society of Louisiana CPAs. He is a member of numerous professional, civic and academic organizations, currently serving on the Boards of the Lake Pontchartrain Basin Maritime Museum, the North Shore Business Council, GNO, Inc., and the Committee of 100 for Economic Development. He previously served on the Board of the Louisiana Children’s Discovery Museum from 2006 to 2009. He is a member of the Hammond Rotary Club.

University of Louisiana System Board of Supervisors Wayne Parker, Chair Russell Mosely, Vice Chair Paul Aucoin, Parliamentarian Andre Coudrain Edward J. Crawford, III William Dearmon (student) Jimmy R. Faircloth, Jr. David Guidry E. Gerald Hebert Louis J. Lambert Renee Lapeyrolerie John O. LeTard Jimmy Long, Sr. Jimmie “Beau” Martin, Jr. Carl Shetler Winfred Sibille

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Dr. Tammy Bourg Provost/VP Academic Affairs

Dr. Marvin Yates Vice President Student Affairs

Wendy Johns Lauderdale Vice President University Advancement

Not Pictured Sam Domiano

Interim Vice President Administration and Finance


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art Bellairs is in his third year at Southeastern Louisiana University after being named the school’s 15th Athletic Director in November of 2009. Before arriving at Southeastern, Bellairs served in the same capacity at Savannah State University. A former senior athletics administrator at Virginia Military Institute, Bellairs oversees 15 NCAA Division I affiliated programs that compete in the Southland Conference. Since joining the Southland in 1997, the Lions have captured 23 regular-season or tournament championships, including four regular-season titles in women’s soccer, three in women’s tennis, three in men’s golf and two in men’s basketball. Southeastern also claimed the Southland Men’s All-Sports Trophy in 2008-09, highlighted by the 2009 Men’s Outdoor Track and Field championship with the women’s soccer team earning its first-ever berth to the NCAA Championships. During Bellairs’ tenure at Southeastern, the University’s athletic facilities have seen significant improvements, including renovations to locker rooms and coaches’ offices. The Southeastern baseball team saw the addition of a covered hitting facility and a new bullpen area while the Ray A. Naquin Strength and Conditioning Center installed new flooring and workout equipment. The Southeastern track and field team saw improvements with locker rooms, along with a state-of-the-art facility. In volleyball, the Lady Lions’ will move into an expanded locker room while the women’s tennis team moved into its new locker rooms and refurbished courts. Probably the biggest improvement during Bellairs’ tenure has been the replacement of the playing sur-

face at Strawberry Stadium. The new surface - which was installed in June 2012 - was the same surface used in the Mercedes-Benz Superdome during the 2010 season. With improvements to help Southeastern on the field, there has also been steady improvement in the classroom and APR scores. Eleven of the 15 sports met or exceeded the standard of 925 set forth by the NCAA. Prior to his move to Hammond, Bellairs was at Savannah State, an NCAA Division I program, with 15 teams, since July 2008. There he implemented an academics success plan that included an academic “road map” for each student-athlete from registration to graduation. He developed a Title IX/Gender Equity program that involved reworking the athletic budget to resolve long-time problems with staffing, facilities and scholarships. During his tenure at Savannah State, football, men’s basketball, softball and women’s volleyball teams all saw significant improvement in seasonal wins. Prior to joining Savannah State, Bellairs served as senior associate director of intercollegiate athletics from 2005 to 2008 and head basketball coach from 1993 to 2005 at VMI in Lexington, Va. Responsibilities included marketing and promotions, ticket operations, management of the licensing program and serving as director for all key athletic facilities. There he created new pricing strategies, athletic department promotions and new revenue streams. As head basketball coach, he was named the Southern Conference Coach of the Year, the Virginia Coach of the Year and the “Sports Illustrated” Unknown Coach of the Year. Bellairs, a native of Richmond, Ky., also served as assistant basketball coach at James Madison University

Bart Bellairs

Athletic Director

in Harrisonburg, Va., from 1988 to 1993, where his teams saw one NCAA tournament appearance and five NIT appearances; as assistant basketball coach at the University of Massachusetts (1986-1988); assistant basketball coach at the University of Maryland (1984-1986); and head basketball coach, head cross country coach and assistant baseball coach at Wilkes College in Wilkes Barre, Pa. (1983-1985). He holds a Master of Science degree in physical education and athletics administration from Western Illinois University and a Bachelor of Arts degree in sociology/social work from Warren Wilson College in Asheville, N.C. Bellairs and his wife Jacki have five children.

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Staff Biographies Andrew Bechac

Leslie Rolling

Senior Associate AD for Internal Ops

Director of Ticket Operations

Beginning his seventh year at Southeastern is Andrew Bechac. In his current role, Bechac coordinates all event operations and game management along with coordinating all facility rentals, retail operations and handling the fifth-year aid program. Before coming to Southeastern in 2005, Bechac spent one year at the Sun Belt Conference as a Championships Assistant. While with the SBC, Bechac coordinated the NCAA Yes Clinics, updated the Championship manuals, assisted with NCAA and the conference compliance and media relations activities for the New Orleans Bowl. Bechac, a 1990 graduate in history at Loyola University, worked for 13 years at the high school level beginning as an assistant coach at St. Paul’s High School in Covington. He spent one year at Teurlings Catholic High School before accepting the position as Assistant Athletic Director and Head Football Coach at Ganus High School. The Mandeville, La., native moved to Pope John Paul II High School in Slidell as head football coach in 1996 and earned three Coach of the Year awards in his tenure with the Jaguars. He moved to Northshore High School for two years before spending two seasons in the Bogalusa City School System, serving as Athletic Director and Head Football Coach at Bogalusa High School. Bechac earned his Master’s degree in Loyola in 2003 and is currently a Doctoral student at the United States Sports Academy. Married to the former Margaret Blanke, Bechac resides in Hammond and has two daughters, Meredith and Camille and a son, Evan.

Beginning her eighth year at Southeastern as the Director of Ticket Operations is Leslie Rolling. In her current role, Rolling is responsible for all aspects of Southeastern’s ticketing program including season passes, individual game sales and group packages. She also serves as the liaison to the Student Athlete Advisory Committee. Before coming to Southeastern in 2005, Rolling spent four years as a sales associate with Red, White and Brew. She gained extensive experience with point-of-sale transaction systems including the areas of inventory management as well as purchasing and receiving. Rolling, a 2000 graduate in Sport Management at Southeastern, earned her Master’s degree in Business Administration at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga in 2003. While at UTC, she managed Riverside Beverage Company. The Hammond native played one year of collegiate volleyball at Louisiana Tech before transferring to Southeastern. Engaged to Maurice Welsh, Rolling resides in Loranger.

John Long

Assistant to the President for Athletic Compliance

Dr. Joe Morris

NCAA Faculty Representative

Entering his fifth year at Southeastern as the NCAA Faculty Representative is Joseph L. Morris, Ph. D. In his current role, Dr. Morris is involved in the assurance of the academic integrity of the athletics program and in the maintenance of the welfare of the student athlete. He is the university’s representative of the president and faculty on issues regarding athletics. Dr. Morris is an Associate Professor of Accounting and Coordinator of the Accounting Internship Program at Southeastern Louisiana University. He holds B.S. and M.B.A. degrees from Arkansas State University (1973 and 1974), and holds a PhD degree from the University of Mississippi (1986). Dr. Morris is a licensed CPA in Arkansas (inactive status). He has been employed by Southeastern since 1984, and has served in various capacities including Department Head of Accounting for 11 years. Dr. Morris serves on the Southland Conference Advisory Council as well as the conference’s Compliance Committee and Awards Committee. Dr. Morris is a member of the American Accounting Association, Association of Government Accountants, and the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants.

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Beginning his third year at Southeastern as the Athletic Compliance Director is John Long. In his current role, Long is responsible for ensuring that Southeastern’s 15 Division I sports are in compliance with regulations set forth by the NCAA, is the Title IX coordinator and manages the National Letter of Intent program. Before coming to Southeastern in 2010, Long spent one year at Rice University serving as an intern and Assistant to the Director of Compliance. While at Rice, he researched NCAA legislation, conducted NCAA rules education meetings with coaches and student athletes, managed the National Letter of Intent program and served as a liaison to the financial aid department for scholarships. Long, a 2006 graduate in Political Communication at the University of Texas, was the Marketing Coordinator for Major League Soccer’s Houston Dynamo during the 2006 season. He handled all aspects of the Dynamo’s advertising and promotions including negotiating advertising contracts, managing financial records and coordinating game day promotional events. A native of Houston,Texas, Long earned the National Sports Law Institute’s Certificate of Sports Law and his Juris Doctorate from Marquette University Law School in 2009. He passed the Texas State Bar later that same year.

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Mary Kathryn Borland

Assistant AD for Academic Services/ Senior Woman Administrator

Mary Kathryn Borland begins her first year at Southeastern after spending the past five years at UAB. Before her arrival in Hammond, Borland served as an academic advisor in the Don M. and Marsha Hoke Hire Student-Athlete Academic Center. Her main duties include overseeing the academic progress for the Blazers’ football and women’s tennis teams. She also assists with the Life Skills program. She was appointed as the Book Coordinator in 2010. A 2004 graduate of Wesleyan College in Macon, Ga., Borland obtained her bachelor’s degree in Music with a concentration in vocal performance before moving to Troy University, where she earned her Master’s of Science in Sports and Fitness Management in May 2006. In 2004, Borland served as a student assistant to the interim athletics director at Wesleyan College. She followed that by holding a staff assistant position in Troy’s student-athlete support services department from 2004-06. A native of Dothan, Ala., Borland is also involved in various organizations, including the National Association of Academic Advisors for Athletics (N4A), the National Academic Advising Association (NACADA), and she is the former athletics representative on UAB’s Campus Academic Advisory Committee.


Staff Directory

Linda Alford

Brent Alfred

Administrative Coordinator

Assistant Track Coach

Jay Artigues

Tim Baldwin

Head Baseball Coach

Head Golf Coach/ Asst. AD Special Events

Andrew Bechac

Bart Bellairs

Chris Bentley

Cary Berthelot

Nathan Borget

Sean Brady

Meghan Campbell

Senior Associate AD Internal Operations

Director of Athletics

Assistant to the AD Lifeskills/Academic Liaison

Assistant AD Sports Medicine

Assistant Athletic Trainer

Head Track/ Cross Country Coach

Assistant Athletic Trainer

Kemmler Chapple

Larry Cordaro

Carley Cryer

Micheal Cyprien Lori Davis Jones

Eric Dumas

Bob Eichelberger

E.K. Franks

Geno Frugoli

Pete Golding

Alex Hausladen

Associate Sports Information Director

Assistant Men’s Basketball Coach

Marketing and Promotions

Assistant Men’s Basketball Coach

Head Women’s Basketball Coach

Assistant Women’s Basketball Coach

Volunteer Assistant Volleyball Coach

Assistant Football Coach

Head Volleyball Coach

Assistant Football Coach

Assistant Men’s Basketball Coach

Jason Hayes

Blake Hornbuckle

Larry Hymel

Erin Karch

Julie Kennedy

Brandon Lacy

Tamra Ladnier

Pete Langlois

Daniel Latham

John Long

Judy Meyers

Head Women’s Tennis Coach

Head Women’s Soccer Coach

Alumni Athletic Coordinator

Assistant Athletic Trainer

Assistant Softball Coach

Assistant Football Coach

Volunteer Assistant Softball Coach

Head Softball Coach

Assistant Baseball Coach

Assistant to the President Compliance

Administrative Assistant Basketball

Travis Mikel

Brian Mondschein

Priscilla Morgan

Gus Mota

Jamey Mroz

Chet Pobolish

Matt Powell

Justin Richard

Matt Riser

Ron Roberts

Arica Rodriguez

Assistant Football Coach

Assistant Track Coach

Assistant Volleyball Coach

Assistant Women’s Soccer Coach

Sports Performance Graduate Assistant

Assistant Football Coach

Director of Sports Performance

Assistant Athletic Trainer

Assistant Baseball Coach

Head Football Coach

Assistant Softball Coach

Southeastern Athletics General Information MAILING ADDRESS Southeastern Louisiana University Athletics SLU 10309 Hammond, LA 70402

Leslie Rolling

Tecla Schillage

Director of Ticket Operations

Business Manager

Karl Scott Assistant Football Coach

Josh Smith

Greg Stevens

Matt Sullivan

Damon Sunde

Heather Thompson

Assistant Compliance Director

Assistant Football Coach

Assistant AD Media Relations

Assistant Sports Information Director

LAA Bookkeeper

Not Pictured: Mary Kathryn Borland

Assistant AD for Academic Services/ Senior Woman Administrator

OVERNIGHT ADDRESS Southeastern Louisiana University Dugas Center for Southeastern Athletics 800 Galloway Drive Hammond, LA 70402 Main Office Number - (985) 549-2253 Main Office Fax - (985) 549-3495 Ticket Office Number - (985) 549-5466 Toll Free Ticket Office Number 1-866-LION-TIX (1-866-546-6849)

Paige Lapeyrouse Spirit Coordinator

Ro Trufant

Tyronee Williams

Ashley Winning

Anna Woodall

Jim Yarbrough

LAA Administrative Assistant

Asst. Football Coach/Asst.AD Community Service

LAA Development Director

Assistant to the AD

Head Men’s Basketball Coach

Glynda Yarbrough Academic Counselor

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The Lion Athletics Association Mission Statement The Lion Athletics Association (LAA) is a non-profit organization which assists the Southeastern Athletics Department by providing financial support for scholarships, operations and athletic facilities. The LAA follows by-laws set forth and reviewed yearly by the President of the University, Athletic Director and the LAA Board of Directors to ensure all policies and goals comply with the NCAA and Southeastern Louisiana University regulations and missions. The primary mission of the LAA is to positively impact the lives of Southeastern student-athletes.

Ashley Winning

LAA Development Director

Dr. Glen Bowman LAA President

Giving Options

List of Athletic Endowments and Scholarships

Contributions to the LAA Championship Fund: These funds are used for: •  Fifth-year scholarship aid for eligible student-athletes from all sports. This aid assists student athletes to graduate upon completion of their athletic eligibility •  Financial assistant for all sports programs (recruiting, travel, equipment) •  Scholarship assistance for all sports programs •  Programs and projects will benefit individual sport programs or the department as a whole •  Operation costs of the LAA

Ro Trufant

LAA Administrative Assistant

Heather Thompson LAA Bookkeeper

Contributions to a Specific Sport Programs: • These gifts will support the sport program or programs of your choice. A slight percentage of the donation will be directed to the LAA Championship fund.

Other Ways to Give

Athletic Scholarship Endowments Scholarship endowments can be established to aid the most deserving student-athletes or designated to a student-athlete participating in a particular sport. Scholarship endowments allow you to have your name, or the name of a loved one, linked to Southeastern Athletics.

Naming Rights Leave your mark on Southeastern Athletics and leave a legacy that will be viewed for years to come through a name rights gift. Naming opportunities exist at each of the Southeastern athletic facilities.

Planned Gifts Name Southeastern Athletics as a beneficiary in your will, life insurance, trust or other planned gift arrangement and ensure the continued development of student-athletes from one generation to the next. Please contact Wendy Lauderdale, Vice President for University Advancement at (985) 549-2239.

Gift-In-Kind A gift-in-kind is a donation of goods and/or services instead of money.

Payroll Deduction for Employees of Southeastern Southeastern University employees can payroll deduct their contribution to the LAA and receive a 20% discount on the membership rate as an employee benefit. Please visit LionSports.net/LAA to print the Payroll Deduction Form.

Corporate Sponsorships (Partnership Form) Lion Sports Properties offers a variety of game day and promotional opportunities for your business to reach the thousands of fans that attend sporting events at Southeastern Louisiana University year round. Combine your business with the excitement of Southeastern Athletics through one or more of the following opportunties: signage packages, print advertising, radio spots and live reads, website banners on Lionsports.net, gameday sponsorships and golf tournament packages. Please contact Tim Baldwin at (985) 549-5186 for more details.

Contacting the LAA For more information on the Lion Athletics Association, inquiries can be made to any of the following offices: Lion Athletics Association Office - (985) 549-3227

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The Anatomix Physical Therapy Endowment for the Support of Athletic Training The Angelo C. And Marguerite Antonelli Endowed Scholarship in Athletics The Greg Baker Endowed Scholarship Thomas and Virginia Barr III Endowed Scholarship in Athletics Sherry Beall Endowed Scholarship (planned gift) The William and Emily Bond Endowed Scholarship for Athletics The Glen D. Bowman Family Endowed Scholarship in Athletics The JoAnn Spangler Bowman Memorial Endowed Scholarship in Athletics The David Y. Brian Family Endowed Scholarship The Sharlotte and Bret Brian Endowment for the Support of Football The Wilbur Carlisle Endowed Scholarship in Athletics The Central Progressive Bank Endowment Scholarship in Athletics The Joel Champagne Endowed Scholarship The Dr. Davis E. “Sonny” Chandler Endowed Scholarship in Athletics The Leroy and Elsie Chenevert Memorial Scholarship in Athletics The Coaches Memorial Scholarship in Football - Red Stick Chapter The Colonial Pipeline Settlement Scholarship - St. Helena Parish The Ralph J. and Margaret S. Daigle Endowed Scholarship in Athletics The Bob Deviney Endowed Scholarship for Baseball The Manuel Dugas Family Endowed Scholarship for Athletics The Bob Duhe, Terry King and Joe Abene Endowed Scholarship for Athletics The Rick Durham Family Endowed Scholarship for Athletics The Farris Family Endowed Scholarship in Athletics The John Faught Endowed Scholarship for Athletics The Bobby Felder Endowed Scholarship The FeLions Endowed Scholarship in Athletics The Duane and Verne Floyd Endowment for the Support of Football The Stanley Galloway Endowed Scholarship in Athletics The Gary Glaser Endowed Scholarship in Athletics The Sandy Goodwin Memorial Scholarship Fund The Dr. Robert and Lydia Hardy Endowed Scholarship in Athletics The Donnie Jarreau Endowed Scholarship in Athletics The Ellis Johnson Endowed Scholarship in Football The Johnson Family Endowed Scholarship in Athletics The Patrick G. Kenelly Endowed Scholarship for Athletics The Billy and Launa Ladner Endowment The Barton and Mary Leader Endowed Scholarship in Athletics The Robert W. Lee Scholarship The Don and Willie Lewis Endowed Scholarship The Amy Livingston-Oberschmidt Endowed Scholarship in Tennis The Oscar and Billie Jean Lofton Endowed Scholarship for Football The Lura Hornosky Manzella Memorial Scholarship in Athletics The Ken and Christina Matherne Endowed Scholarship for Athletics The Junior and Peggy Matheu Endowment for the Support of Football The Dr. Lee Mire Endowment for the Support of Football The Terry Passman Endowment (planned gift) The Scott Patterson Endowed Scholarship for Athletics The Cedric and Dannette Patton Endowment for Football The Craig “Tank” Peak and Judge Burrell Carter Endowed Scholarship for Athletics The Ray “Coon” and Jacklyn Porta Endowed Scholarship in Athletics The Charles and Kathy Reese Endowed Scholarship for Athletics The Ray Renton Endowed Scholarship for Support of Athletics The Robin Roberts Endowed Scholarship for Women’s Athletics The Duke Robin Endowed Scholarship in Athletics The Gary Sandifer Endowment (planned gift) The Sam and Chris Santora Endowed Scholarship for Athletics The Danny K. Schilling Endowed Scholarship in Athletics (Football) The John and Ellie Schroder Endowed Scholarship for Athletics The Catherine and Duane Shafer Endowment (planned gift) The Duane and Leigh Shafer Endowed Scholarship in Athletics The Dick and Glory Sharp Endowed Scholarship The Southeastern Athletic Memorial Scholarship The State Farm Endowment The Stevens Family Endowed Scholarship in Athletics The Trapp Family Endowed Scholarship in Athletics The Pete Valenti Endowed Scholarship in Athletics The David Venable Endowed Scholarship in Athletics The Kelly Wells Endowed Scholarship (planned gift) The Louis Wiginton Endowed Scholarship in Football The Dr. Dale Williams Endowed Scholarship in Athletics




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