2011 FOOTBALL GAME NOTES | WEEK 2 Jackson State Sept. 10 | Memphis, Tenn. Liberty Bowl
Southern U. Sept. 10 | Baton Rouge, La. A.W. Mumford Stadium
Tennessee State Sept. 10 | Baton Rouge, La. Liberty Bowl
Hampton Sept. 8 | Hampton, Va. Armstrong Stadium
Murray State Sept. 10 | Murray, Ky. Roy Stewart Stadium
Texas Southern Sept. 10 | Houston, Texas Delmar Stadium
Alcorn State Sept. 10 | Pine Bluff, Ark. Golden Lion Stadium
UAPB Sept. 10 | Pine Bluff, Ark. Golden Lion Stadium
Prairie View Sept. 10 | Houston, Texas Delmar Stadium
Eastern Michigan Sept. 10 | Ypsilant, Mich. Rynearson Stadium
ULM Sept. 10 | Monroe, La. Malone Stadium
GAME DAY INFORMATION Location:........................Baton Rouge, La. Kickoff:............................................6 p.m. Stadium:............................A.W. Mumford Surface:...............................Natural Grass Capacity:........................................25,500 Series:..........................................Tied, 6-6 Streak:...................................AAMU - W 1 Last Meeting:.......................AAMU 34-14
2 Alabama A&M Sept. 10 | 6 p.m. Baton Rouge, La. | A.W. Mumford
JAGUARS LOOK TO HALT 7-GAME LOSING SKID
The Southern Jaguars will look to claim their first win of 2011 in their home opener against the Alabama A&M Bulldogs. Southern is coming off a lopsided 33-7 loss at the hands of Tennessee State in the John Merritt Classic in Nashville, Tenn. The Bulldog relinquished a 17-point halftime lead in their 21-20 loss to Hampton in the Chicago Classic in historic Soldier Field. In last years meeting, Southern got of to an early 7-0 lead, but Alabama A&M quickly reeled off 34 unaswered points on their way to a 34-14 win in Louis Crews Stadium.
ON THE AIR: TV: Cox Sports Television (CST, Cable Ch. 37, HD Ch. 1037) - Tape Delayed RADIO: Southern - KQXL 106.5 FM - Chris Powers (Play-by-Play), Gerald Kimble (Color Analyst), Eric Randall (Sideline Reporter). INTERNET: www.q106dot5.com LIVE STATS: None SOUTHERN U. TEAM INFORMATION 2011 Record: ...............................0-1, 0-0 Last Game:..............L 33-7, Tennessee St. Head Coach:.....................Stump Mitchell Career Record:.................2-10 (2nd year) Record at SU:...................2-10 (2nd year) vs AAMU.............................................0-1 2011 STATISTIC LEADERS_ Rushing:.................................J.P. Douglas ...................................5 atts, 17 yds, 0 TD Passing:..................................J.P. Douglas ..........7-15-1, 141 yds, 1 TDs, (141.0 ypg) Receiving:......................LaQuinton Evans ................5 recs, 74 yds, 0 TDs (74.0 ypg)
ALABAMA A&M TEAM INFORMATION 2011 Record: ...............................0-1, 0-0 Last Game:...................L 21-20, Hampton Head Coach:......................Anthony Jones Career Record:..............82-55 (13th year) Record at AAMU:..........64-42 (10th year) vs SU...................................................5-2 2011 STATISTIC LEADERS_ Rushing:..............................Kaderius Lacy ...............................29 atts, 116 yds, 1 TD Passing:...........................Deaunte Mason ........16-29-0, 244 yds, 0 TDs, (244.0 ypg) Receiving:......................Monterius Smith ................5 recs, 89 yds, 0 TDs (89.0 ypg)
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Week 1: The Tennessee State game
2011 Numerical Roster NO. NAME 1 Jordan Bilbo 1 Demetric Rogers 2 Lee Doss 3 Charles Hawkins 4 J. P. Douglas 5 Bradley Coleman 6 Hansoni Alfred 7 Virgil Williams 8 Jared Green 9 Jeremiah McGinty 10 Dray Joseph 11 Jamie Galvin 12 Dallas Fort 13 Jaleel Richardson 14 Matthew Hill 15 Kevin King 16 Manuel Canto 17 LaMarkius Pettaway 18 Justin Williams 19 William Waddel 20 Byron Williams 21 Terrell Alex 22 Levi Jackson 23 Marlon Smith 24 Brandon Rice 25 Jamal Jenkins 26 Mychal Bell 27 Jerry Joseph 29 Javandon Vallare 30 Darrius Coleman 32 Johnathan Mack 33 Sylvester Nzekwe 34 Mark Gaines 35 Kaelan Mayfield 36 D’Mekus Cook 37 Cameron Booker 38 Wynton Perro 39 Demetrius Carter 40 Edmond Johnson 41 Lee Mitchell 43 Demetrius Bentley 45 Brian McCain 47 Jeremy Coleman 49 Anthony Balancier 50 Robert Sanchez 51 Franchot West 53 Kenneth Hill, Jr. 54 Larry Johnson 55 Jared Detrick 56 Jamie Payton 57 Corey Ray 58 Corry Roy 60 Aaron Hall 61 Donald Glover 62 Allan Spry 63 Trae’ Tiller 65 Brandon Turner 66 Brandon Thibodeaux 67 Kame’ Asonye
HT. WT. POS. CL. HOMETOWN/PREVIOUS SCHOOLS 5-10 170 WR R-FR Houston, Texas/Lamar HS 5-10 182 DB SR Zachary, La./Northeast HS 6-2 170 WR R-SO New Orleans, La./St. Augustine HS 5-10 164 WR R-JR New Orleans, La./St. Augustine HS 6-1 171 QB FR Roswell, Ga./Roswell HS 6-5 210 WR FR Norcross, Ga./Norcross HS 5-9 201 QB SR Ville Platte, La./Ville Platte HS 5-9 160 DB SO Shreveport, La./Evangel Christian HS 6-1 184 WR SR Ashburn, Va./Virginia 5-10 183 QB JR Houston, Texas/Southeast Prep HS 5-11 213 QB SO Edgar, La./West St. John HS 5-10 201 P/K FR Evans, Ga./Evans HS 5-6 203 RB R-FR Baton Rouge, La./Tara HS 5-10 187 DB R-FR New Orleans, La./Warren Easton HS 6-3 202 K SO Pensacola, Fla./Pensacola Catholic HS/East Central CC 5-7 170 DB R-FR Jacksonville, Fla./Ribault HS 6-1 185 K/P SR Baton Rouge, La./Robert E. Lee HS 5-10 165 DB FR Chattanooga, Tenn./Howard School of Academics & Tech. 6-0 155 WR JR Vacherie, La. /St. James HS 6-2 193 WR R-FR Houston, Tex./Booker T. Washington HS 5-8 180 RB/KR JR Clinton, La./Clinton HS 6-0 200 RB SR Baton Rouge, La./Redemptorist HS 5-10 188 DB JR Baton Rouge, La. /Dutchtown HS 6-2 197 DB R-JR Miami, Fla./American Senior HS 5-7 205 RB JR Columbus, Ohio/Walnut Ridge HS 5-10 172 DB FR Norcross, Ga./Norcross HS 5-9 202 DB JR Jena, La./Jena HS 5-11 203 RB R-SR Ville Platte, La./Ville Platte HS 6-3 198 LB SR Lake Charle, La./Lake Charles-Boston HS 5-7 194 DB R-SO Kent, Wash./Kentwood HS/Idaho State 5-8 168 DB JR Newark, N.J./East Stroudsburg 6-0 201 RB R-JR Seattle, Wash./Franklin HS 5-10 158 DB FR Chicago, Ill./Gwendolyn Brooks College Prep 5-9 180 RB SR St. Louis, Mo./St. Louis U. HS 5-8 169 DB JR Spring Hill, La./Spring Hill HS 5-8 167 DB R-SO Clinton, La./Clinton HS 5-10 182 DB R-FR Houston, Texas/Booker T. Washington HS 6-1 213 LB FR Chicago, Ill./Hales Fransican HS 5-9 178 DB SO Monroe, La./Carroll HS 5-8 233 FB SO Birmingham, Ala./Spain Park HS 6-0 227 LB SR Akron, Ohio/Akron East 5-9 238 FB SO Chicago, Ill./Percy L Julian HS 6-2 205 DB SO Houston, Texas/New Mexico Military Institute 6-2 225 DB SO New Orleans, LA/McDonogh 35 HS 6-2 235 LB FR Houston, Texas/Lamar HS 6-0 200 LB SO Stone Mountain, Ga./Stephenson HS 5-8 249 DT R-SO New Orleans, La./Patterson HS 5-11 198 LB SO Baton Rouge, La./Capitol HS 6-2 229 LB SR Yorktown, Va./Virginia 6-0 201 LB SR Baton Rouge, La./Lambuth College 5-11 248 LB R-SR Clinton, Miss./Clinton HS 6-0 215 LB JR Maui, Hawaii/Eastern Arizona 6-2 331 OL SO Baton Rouge, La./Central HS 6-3 300 OL FR Woodbine, Ga./Camden County HS 6-0 295 OL FR Blythewood, S.C./Blythewood HS 6-2 298 DL R-SO Reynoldsburg, Ohio/Harvest Preparatory HS 6-2 270 DL JR Indianapolis, Ind./Lawrence Central HS 6-2 303 OL FR New Orleans, La./Higgins HS 6-1 240 DE SO Opelousas, La./Acadiana Prep HS/Texas Southern
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Pronunciation Guide NO. NAME HT. WT. POS. CL. HOMETOWN/PREVIOUS SCHOOLS 68 Johnathan Preston 6-0 286 OL R-FR Pearland, Texas/Dawson HS 69 Julius Magee 5-11 271 OL SR Monticello, Miss./Lawrence County HS/Copiah-Lincoln CC 70 Dexter James 6-4 296 DE SR Brusly, La./Brusly HS 71/88 Clinton Boyd 6-1 257 OL R-SO Atlanta, Ga./Dutchtown HS 72 Chris Browne 6-3 290 OL R-JR Cleveland, Ohio/Shaker Heights HS 73 Arthur Miley 6-6 221 DE FR Mangham, La./Mangham HS 74 Zach Brown 6-4 320 OL FR Missouri City, Texas/Elkins HS 75 Isaiah Webster 6-3 330 OL FR New Orleans, La./O. Perry Walker HS 76 Taylon Jones 6-0 274 OL SO Baton Rouge, La./Central HS 77 Dwayne Houston 6-2 318 OL SO Lafayette, La./Northside HS 78 Lee Almanza 6-3 293 OL SR Houston, Texas/Madison HS 79 Jeffrey Watkins 6-5 240 DE FR Mangham, La./Mangham HS 80 Mike Berry 6-3 205 WR JR McGee, Miss./Copiah-Lincoln CC 81 Omari Robertson 5-10 171 WR R-FR New Orleans, La./Edna Karr HS 82 LaQuinton Evans 6-0 205 WR SR Mansfield, La./Mansfield HS 83 Burnett King, Jr. 6-0 182 WR SO Baton Rouge, La./Bellaire HS (Houston) 84 Javon Jordan 6-5 247 TE R-SO Marrero, La./Basile HS 85 Desmond Vallean 5-7 182 WR R-FR Atlanta, Ga./McEachern HS 86 Eric Janeau 6-4 225 TE FR New Orleans, La./St. Augustine HS 91 Delwin Williams 6-2 254 DL SR Napoleonville, La./Assumption HS 92 Kedy Enabulele 6-0 259 DL SR Crosby, Texas/Crosby HS/Kilgore JC 93 Jaylen Jordan 6-4 250 DE FR Missouri City, Texas/Elkins HS 94 Kadeem Lewis 6-2 250 DL R-SO Metairie, La./Grace King HS 95 Casey Narcisse 5-9 286 DL R-JR St. James, La./Louisiana-Monroe 96 Dion Palmer 6-1 247 DL JR Houston, Texas/Southeast Prep HS 97 Keathon Ransom 6-2 250 DE SR Natchez, Miss./Natchez HS 98 Daniel Brown 6-4 244 LB FR New Orleans, La./Joseph S. Clark HS 99 John Williams 6-1 285 DL FR Dutchtown, La./Dutchtown HS
PRONUNCIATION GUIDE PLAYERS 6 9 26 29 33 36 38 49 51 67 78 81 92 95 97
Hasoni Alfred Jeremiah McGinty Mychal Bell Javandon Vallare Sylvester Nzekwe D’Mekus Cook Wynton Perro Anthony Balancier Franchot West Kame’ Asonye Lee Almanza Omari Robertson Kedy Enabulele Casey Narcisse Keathon Ransom
Ha-Son-e Mic-GINN-tee My-call Juh-van-dun Vuh-lor-ey En-zeek-way Duh-MEEK-us Win-ton Pair-ro Ba-lan-cere Fran-shot KAY-me Ah-sewn-yay Al-Mon-za Oh-mah-REE Key-dee EE-na-boo-lay-lay Nar-cease Key-Thon
COACHES Jorge Baez george-BI-ez Paul Lounsberry lawns-BARE-ree
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OFFENSE
DEFENSE
LT
72 76
Chris Browne Taylon Jones
(6-3, 290, R-JR) (6-0, 274, SO)
LE
93 79
Jaylen Jordan (6-4, 250, FR) Jeffrey Watkins (6-5, 240, FR)
LG
60 74
Aaron Hall Zach Brown
(6-2, 331, SO) (6-4, 320, FR)
LT
92 70
Kedy Enabulele (6-0, 259, SR) Dexter James (6-4, 296 SR)
C
78 60
Lee Almanza Aaron Hall
(6-3, 293, SR) (6-2, 331, SO)
RT
95 63
Casey Narcisse (5-9, 286, R-JR) Trae’ Tiller (6-2, 298, R-SO)
RG
77 Dwayne Houston 75 Isaiah Webster
(6-2, 318, SO) (6-3, 270, JR)
RE
94 73
Kadeem Lewis (6-2, 250, R-SO) Arthur Miley (6-6, 221, FR)
RT
71 76
Clinton Boyd Taylon Jones
(6-1, 257, R-SO) (6-0, 274, SO)
WLB
56 43
Jamie Payton (6-0, 201, SR) Demetrius Bentley (5-7, 178, FR)
TE
80 86
Mike Berry Eric Janeau
(6-3, 205, JR) (6-4, 225, FR)
MLB
98 51
Daniel Brown (6-4, 244, FR) Franchot West (6-0, 230, SR)
Z-WR
3 8
Charles Hawkins Jared Green
(5-10, 164, R-SO) (6-1, 184, SR)
SLB
55 43
Jared Detrick (6-2, 229, SR) Demetrius Bentley (5-7, 178, FR)
X-WR 82 80
LaQuinton Evans Mike Berry
(6-0, 205, SR) (6-3, 205, JR)
LCB
17 36
LaMarkius Pettaway (5-10, 165, FR) D’Mekus Cook (5-9, 169, JR)
QB
10 4
Dray Joseph J. P. Douglas
(5-11, 213, SO) (6-1, 171, FR)
RCB
7 15
Virgil Williams (5-9, 160, SO) Kevin King (5-10, 180, R-FR)
RB
35 Kaylean Mayfield 12 Dallas Fort
(5-9, 180, SR) (5-6, 203, R-FR)
SS
1 23
Demetric Rogers (5-10, 182, SR) Marlon Smith (6-2, 197, R-JR)
FB
45 41
(5-9, 235, SO) (5-8, 233, SO)
FS
22 49
Levi Jackson (5-9, 182, JR) Anthony Balancier (6-2, 225, SO)
Brian McCain Lee Mitchell
SPECIAL TEAMS K
17 14
Manuel Canto (6-1, 185, SR) Matthew Hill (6-3, 202, SO)
P
17 18
Manuel Canto (6-1, 185, SR) Justin Williams (6-0, 155, JR)
7 3
Virgil Williams (5-9, 160, SO) Charles Hawkins (5-10, 164, R-JR)
7 3
Virgil Williams (5-9, 160, SO) Charles Hawkins (5-10, 164, R-JR)
H
2 6
Lee Doss (6-2, 170, R-SO) Hansoni Alfred (5-10, 201, SR)
LOS
18 50
Justin Williams (6-0, 155, JR) Robert Sanchez (6-2, 235, FR)
PR KR
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2011 Season Outlook
REBUILD. REVIVE. RESTORE. The 2011 season brings a renewed sense of optimism for a Southern Jaguars team that finished with a 2-9 record and a ninth place finish in the Southwestern Athletic Conference. Despite recording the worst record in Southern football history, an in-depth review at the statistics tells a different story. The Jaguars late game struggles (one 2-point loss, a late TD with :02 remaining and two yards shy of the end zone) prevent Southern from posting a 6-5 record. Nevertheless, 2011 will be critical to Head Coach Stump Mitchell’s bid to rebuild the football program, revive a rabid Jaguar Nation fanbase and restore the winning tradition of this storied program.
THE OFFENSE With seven offensive starters returning, Southern looks to eliminate the miscues and mistakes that plagued them last year. The Jaguars averaged 104.1 yards per game in penalties. In 2010, the Jaguars averaged 22.1 points and 308.9 (218.5 passing, 90.4 rushing) a game last season. Utilizing an I-formation style offense, Mitchell is joined by several new faces in his coaching staff including Chadwick Germany (quarterback) and Jorge Baez (wide receivers) . Elvis Joseph (runningbacks) Paul Lounsberry (offensive line) and Jason Palermo (tight ends/special teams) return for their second season at Southern.
Quarterback Dray Joseph enters the 2011 season listed as the starting quarterback as a true sophomore. Joseph passed for 1117 yards and 5 TDs playing in 10 games. Joseph’s performance in
relief duty led the Jaguars to a 37-27 victory over Delware State in the 2010 MEAC/SWAC Challenge. Joseph earned Newcomer Player of the Week honors in week nine after a 394-yard effort against Alcorn State. The backup position will be up-for-grabs between returning junior Jeremiah McGinty and freshman J.P. Douglass from Roswell High School. McGinty also threw for over 1000 yards (1271) in 2010. Running backs/Fullback Junior Brandon Rice leads a collection of running backs who will also see action this season. The Ohio native will share the backfield with Tara High (Baton Rouge) product Dallas Fort. Redshirt junior Sylvester Nzekwe returns as the Jaguars leading rusher from a year ago, rushing for 248 yards and 5 TDs. Brian McCain, a 6-0, 250 pound sophomore, returns as the starting fullback with sophomore Lee Mitchell as backup. Wide Receiver/Tight End The Jaguars receiving corps, known for its collection of game-breaking talent, is led by LaQuinton “Smoke” Evans. Evans returns as the 2010 team leader in TD receptions. Evans hauled in 17 passes for 329 yards and 5 TDs. The Jaguars will look to redshirt junior Charles Hawkins to add some explosiveness to the offense and to the return game. Freshman Michael Berry and Virginia transfer Jared Green, son of NFL Hall of Famer Darrell Green will challenge for time in the starting rotation. A trio of returning letterwinners solidifies the depth chart at the tight end position. Sophomores Rashaun Allen and Kesaen Peterson join starter Javon Jordan, who led all tight ends in yards (148). OFFENSIVE LINE Easily the most experienced unit on the Jaguars, the offensive line returns three starters led by 2010 All-SWAC 2nd teamer Chris Browne. Senior Lee Almanza assumes the center position vacated by All-SWAC performer Ramon Chinyoung. Sopohomore Taylon Jones and Aaron Hall continue their impressive transition to the college game from a year ago.
THE DEFENSE 2010 was not brutal on the Jaguars but
defensive coordinator O’neill Gilbert will look to rev up his defense to create constant pressure and get off the field after third down. The Jaguars ranked ninth and seventh respectively in scoring defense (33.8 ppg) and total defense (359.5 ypg) Dawson Odums (defensive line) joins Gilbert, who moves over to serve as linebacker coach and recruiting coordinator. Newly minted defensive back coach Donnie Henderson adds a wealth of NFL experience and expertise to the Jaguars’ coaching staff. DEFENSIVE LINE Senior Kedy Enabulele and redshirt sophomore Kadeem Lewis spearhead a defensive front that accounted for nine of the Jaguars’ 26 sacks. The return of senior Dexter James is key in replacing the 7 sacks lost with the departure of Jordan Miller after Miller’s senior season. DT Casey Narcisse joins James along the interior of the Jaguars defense with junior Brandon Turner and senior Jonathan English, an Arizona State transfer serving as reserves. Linebackers Sophomore Anthony Balancier returns as the Jaguars leading tackler (45) and the New Orleans native is surrounded by a talent group of linebackers. Redshirt senior Corey Ray is back at 100 percent after shoulder injury kept him in and out of the lineup all season. Eastern Arizona Community College transfer Corry Roy infuses a much needed combination of athleticism and experience that will add depth to the unit. Redshirt freshman Detrane Lindey’s will see extensive playing time as well due in large part to his playmaking ability. Secondary Sophomore Virgil Williams looks to continue his growth as an impact player in the secondary. As a true freshman, Williams played in nine games registering 37 tackles, including 7 tackles-for-loss, three pass breakups and four pass deflections. Juniors’ Mychal Bell and Levi Jackson join Williams in the secondary as the starting strong and free safety respectively. Jackson, a Baton Rouge native and Dutchtown High product, finshed fourth on the team in tackles (41) and post 5 breakups and deflections apiece.
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Stump Mitchell THE STUMP MITCHELL FILE Personal:
Stump Mitchell
Head Coach Southern University Jaguars 2nd season
Age: 52 Birtdate: March 15, 1969 Birthplace: Kingsland, Ga.
Education:
High School: Camden County College: The Citadel (1978-81)
Playing Experience:
College: A third team football Associated Press All-American his senior year … holds the bulk of the school’s rushing records … is the all-time leading rusher with 4,062 yards … was the Southern Conference Player of the Year in 1980 rushed for 1,647 yards in a single season … had his jersey No. 35 retired … played in the Senior Bowl in 1980 and the Blue-Gray Classic that same year. Professional: Was a 9th round draft pick of the St. Louis Cardinals in 1981...Accumulated over 10,000 career all-purpose yards, and holds the Cardinals franchise record for all-purpose yards.
Coaching Experience: 1992 Asst. Coach San Antonio Riders
1993-94 Head Coach Casa Grande HS, Arizona 1995 Asst. Head Coach/Off. Coordinator Morgan State 1996-98 Head Coach Morgan State 1999-2007 Running Coach Seattle Seahawks
Backs
2008-09 Assistant Head Coach/ Running Backs Coach Washington Redskins 2010-Present Head Coach Southern University
Lyvonia “Stump” Mitchell returns for his second campaign as head football coach at Southern University. Offering more than 20 years of NFL experience, Mitchell has made crafting eager young people into productive, civic-minded men his top priority as leader of the Jaguar program. His commitment to the academic success of the student-athletes under his watch has been evident since the day he accepted the position of head coach. In Mitchell’s 2010 debut, he led the Jaguars to a 37-27 comeback win over Delaware State in the MEAC/SWAC Challenge in Orlando, Fla. The Jaguars finished with a 2-9 record in Mitchell’s inaugural season. Prior to his arrival on “The Bluff,” Mitchell served as the running backs coach on the Washington Redskins’ coaching staff in 2008 and 2009, adding a fresh perspective to the Redskins’ talented group of running backs. He arrived at Redskins Park from the Seattle Seahawks, where he had spent the previous nine seasons coaching the running backs. In each of his first seven seasons in Seattle, Mitchell, a member coached a 1,000-yard rusher (Ricky Watters for two years, Shaun Alexander for five years). Mitchell joined the Seahawks following three years as head coach at Morgan State University. He originally joined the MSU staff in 1995 as offensive coordinator, earning a promotion to head coach the following year. Under Mitchell’s tutelage, the Bears boasted a strong rushing attack that averaged 148.9 yards per game in 1997. Mitchell’s coaching career began in 1991,
when he served as an assistant coach on the World League of American Football’s San Antonio Riders’ staff. He then accepted a position as the head coach at Casa Grande (Ariz.) High School (1991-94), where he led the team to a playoff berth in his second year. Mitchell played nine years in the NFL as a standout running back with the St. Louis/Phoenix Cardinals. He was a ninth-round draft choice by the Cardinals in 1981 and would go on to become one of the great running backs and kick returners in Cardinals history. Mitchell is the Cardinals’ all-time leader in combined yardage with 11,988 yards and ranks second with 4,649 yards rushing on 986 attempts and 32 touchdowns. His 177 kickoff returns for 4,007 yards are both franchise records. He posted 14 100-yard games and finished with a 4.7-yard rushing average, second-best in the franchise history. During his collegiate days at the Citadel, Mitchell was the Southern Conference Player of the Year in 1980 and rushed for 1,647 yards in a single season. Mitchell earned third team Associated Press All-American honors his senior year. He holds many of the school’s rushing records today including the record as Citadel’s all-time leading rusher with 4,062 yards. Mitchell is one of only six former Bulldog football players who have their jersey retired at The Citadel. Mitchell was honored with the Chuck Drulis Award for community service in 1982 and the Byron “Whizzer” White Humanitarian Award for charity work in 1984. He was born on March 15, 1959, in Kingsland, Ga.
2011 Coaching Staff Richard Diggs O’neill Gilbert Paul Lounsberry Dawson Odums Elvis Jospeh Chad Germany Jorge Baez Jason Palermo Donnie Henderson Brian Powers
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Asst. Head Coach/Offensive Coordinator Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers Offensive Lineman Defensive Lineman Runningbacks Quarterbacks Wide Receivers Tight Ends/Special Teams Defensive Backs Kickers/Punters/Asst. Special Teams
2011 SWAC Schedule SWAC EASTERN DIVISION
SWAC WESTERN DIVISION
9.3 9.10 9.17 9.24 10.1 10.8 10.15 10.29 11.5 11.12 11.19
L 21-20, Hampton @Southern vs. Tuskegee @Grambling State UAPB Miss. Valley Texas Southern vs. Alabama State @ Alcorn State Jackson State @ Prairie View
9.3 9.10 9.17 9.24 10.1 10.8 10.15 10.29 11.5 11.12 11.19
L 19-12, Langston Alcorn State @ Prairie View vs. Clark-Atlanta @ Alabama A&M @ Jackson State Southern Grambling State Alabama State @ Miss. Valley Texas Southern
9.3 9.10 9.17 9.24 10.1 10.8 10.15 10.29 11.5 11.12 11.26
W 41-9, Valley @ Eastern Michigan Grambling State @ Jackson State Alcorn State @ Texas Southern @ Prairie View vs. Alabama A&M @ UAPB Southern Tuskegee
9.3 9.10 9.17 9.24 10.1 10.15 10.22 10.29 11.5 11.12 11.26
W 21-14, Alcorn @ Louisiana-Monroe @ Alabama State Alabama A&M vs. Prairie View Concordia Selma Miss. Valley @ UAPB @ Jackson State @ Texas Southern vs. Southern
9.3 9.10 9.17 9.24 10.1 10.22 10.29 11.5 11.12 11.19
L 21-14, Grambling @ UAPB Miss. Valley @ Texas Southern @ Alabama State Concordia Selma @ Southern Alabama A&M Prairie View @ Jackson State
9.3 9.10 9.17 9.24 10.1 10.8 10.15 10.29 11.5 11.12 11.19
L 63-14 BCC @ Texas Southern UAPB Miss. Valley vs. Grambling State @ Southern @ Alabama State vs. Jackson State @ Texas State @ Alcorn State Alabama A&M
9.3 9.10 9.17 9.24 10.1 10.8 10.15 10.29 11.5 11.12 11.29
W 42-2, Concordia vs. Tennessee State @ Southern Alabama State Texas Southern UAPB @ Mississippi Valley vs. Prairie View Grambling State @ Alabama A&M Alcorn State
9.3 9.10 9.17 9.24 10.1 10.8 10.15 10.29 11.5 11.12 11.26
L 33-7, Tenn. State Alabama A&M Jackson State vs. Florida A&M @ Miss. Valley Prairie View A&M @ UAPB Alcorn State @ Texas Southern @ Alabama State vs. Grambling State
9.3 9.10 9.17 9.24 10.1 10.8 10.15 10.22 10.29 11.3 11.12
L 41-9, Alabama St. Murray State @ Alcorn State @ Prairie View Southern @ Alabama A&M Jackson State @ Grambling Texas Southern @ South Alabama @ UAPB
9.10 9.17 9.24 10.1 10.8 10.15 10.22 10.29 11.5 11.12 11.19
Prairie View Texas College Alcorn State @ Jackson State Alabama State @ Alabama A&M Central State @ Miss. Valley Southern @ Grambling State @UAPB
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The Last Meeting Quickie Statistics (Final) Southern Jaguars vs Alabama A&M Univ (Sep 25, 2010 at Normal, AL) Score FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances
SU 14 12 18-57 161 31-15-1 49-218 0-0 2-25 7-139 0-0 4-45.5 4-2 11-193 20:40 2 of 10 0 of 3 1-2
AAM 34 25 42-234 221 29-17-0 71-455 0-0 4-46 3-36 1-0 3-49.3 3-2 11-103 39:20 8 of 17 2 of 2 3-3
Southern Jaguars
Alabama A&M Univ
Rushing Gary HOLLIMON Jeremia McGINTY Sylveste NZEKWE Richard WILSON
Rushing No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg Avg MASON,Deaunte 7 73 0 73 0 24 10.4 LACEY,Kaderius 12 71 6 65 0 14 5.4 GREEN,Tony 16 80 17 63 0 39 3.9 JOHNSON,Brendan 2 12 0 12 0 10 6.0
No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg Avg 8 72 16 56 2 62 7.0 8 19 19 0 0 8 0.0 2 1 3 -2 0 1 -1.0 0 3 0 3 0 0 0.0
Passing Jeremia McGINTY Gary HOLLIMON
C-A-I 14-30-1 1-1-0
Receiving Curry ALLEN Gary HOLLIMON Isiah NELSON Roderick BANKS
No. Yards 5 65 4 26 2 18 1 24
Punting Joshua DURAN
No. 4
Yds 182
Yds TD Long Sack 153 0 26 4 8 0 8 0 TD 0 0 0 0
Long 19 26 10 24
Avg Long In20 45.5 52 1
TB 0
Passing MASON,Deaunte
C-A-I 17-29-0
Receiving GREEN,Tony LACEY,Kaderius JOHNSON,Rashad MILTON,G'Alonzo
No. Yards 5 32 3 14 3 7 2 58
Punting WILSON,Chance
No. 3
Yds 148
Yds TD Long Sack 221 4 52 0 TD 0 0 1 1
Long 12 5 5 32
Avg Long In20 49.3 52 1
Punt Returns Richard WILSON
No. Yards 2 25
TD 0
Long 16
Punt Returns GREEN,Tony
No. Yards 4 46
TD 0
Long 16
Kick Returns Richard WILSON Sylveste NZEKWE
No. Yards 6 119 1 20
TD 0 0
Long 25 20
Kick Returns JOHNSON,Brenda
No. Yards 3 36
TD 0
Long 25
Tackles OKOSUN,Afu LUMPKIN,Larry FULLER,Willie PORCH,Rico
UA-A 3-2 3-2 2-3 3-1
Tackles UA-A Andre' COLEMAN 4-5 Demetric ROGERS 4-5 John WHITE 2-5 Anthony WELLS 2-4 Qtr 1st
2nd 3rd 4th
Time
14:42 12:25 02:03 04:19 00:15 09:24 12:39 09:20
Total 9 9 7 6
Scoring Play
Sacks 0 0 0 0
TFL 1.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
SU - Gary HOLLIMON 62 yd run (Willia GRISWOLD kick), 1-62 0:18 AAM - WILSON,Chance 27 yd field goal, 5-59 2:05 AAM - JOHNSON,Rashad 5 yd pass from MASON,Deaunte (WILSON,Chance kick), 6-34 2:48 AAM - MILTON,G'Alonzo 32 yd pass from MASON,Deaunte (WILSON,Chance kick), 8-62 4:33 AAM - WILSON,Chance 29 yd field goal, 5-26 0:34 AAM - CARLOCK,Quintin 26 yd pass from MASON,Deaunte (WILSON,Chance kick), 6-28 2:51 AAM - HARRIS,Kenneth 28 yd pass from MASON,Deaunte (WILSON,Chance kick), 10-72 6:29 SU - Gary HOLLIMON 1 yd run (Willia GRISWOLD kick), 10-65 3:07
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Total 5 5 5 4
Sacks 1 2 0 0
TB 1
TFL 0.5 2.0 2.0 0.0 V-H
7-0 7-3 7 - 10 7 - 17 7 - 20 7 - 27 7 - 34 14 - 34
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