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• Troy is 21-0 since joining the Sun Belt (2004) when rushing for 250 yards or more; the Trojans are 44-5 over the same time period when scoring 40+ points • Gunnar Watson has completed 47-of-64 passes for 487 yards and five touchdowns in the first half of Troy’s two victories this season

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• In Troy’s two wins, the Trojan defense is holding its opponents to just 15.5 points, 3.84 yards per play and 247.5 yards per game • For just the 14th time in school history, Troy had a 300-yard passer (Gunnar Watson), 100-yard rusher (Kimani Vidal) and 100-yard receiver (Kaylon Geiger) in a single game when they did so against Texas State. • Troy is playing its 100th season of football in 2020 ... over that time the Trojans have won 541 games, three national championships and 21 conference titles • Troy strength coach Rusty Whitt had a decorated career as a Special Forces Sergeant in the United States Army. He served as a Senior Special Forces Communication Sergeant in the 10th Special Forces Group ... he received a combat infantry badge, two Iraqi campaign medals and an Army commendation medal with valor

Eastern Kentucky fell behind by 14 early and trailed by 17 at halftime, but clawed back to within one point late in the fourth quarter of a 33-30 loss to visiting Houston Baptist. EKU had a chance to tie or win, but a fumble near midfield with 2:03 left in the game ended the comeback bid. In the loss Eastern Kentucky had 480 yards – 184 on the ground and 296 through the air.

GAME INFORMATION Date......................................................Oct. 17, 2020 Time..............................................................2:30 p.m. Location......................................................Troy, Ala. Stadium..................Veterans Memorial (30,000) Television.........................................................ESPN3 Talent.................................Will Kollmeyer (PxP) ........................................Ben Stanfield (Analyst) Radio........................ Troy Sports Radio Network Talent.............................. Barry McKnight (PxP) ............................................Jerry Miller (Analyst) ............................... Junior Louissaint (Sideline)

Troy dominated Texas State from start to finish and handled a strong test from Mother Nature as well in a 37-17 victory Saturday afternoon at The Vet in the Sun Belt opener for the Trojans. Troy (2-1, 1-0 Sun Belt) out gained Texas State by 234 yards (588-254) and limited the Bobcats to just 93 yards through the air after they entered the game averaging 265.2 yards per game in the passing attack.

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TROY Record...................................................2-1, 1-0 SBC Last Game...................... W, 37-17 vs Texas State Head Coach.......................................Chip Lindsey Troy Record............................ 7-8 (2nd Season) Overall Record............................................ Same

Overall .............................................Troy Leads 3-1 In Troy ................................................................ 2-0 Away/Neutral.................................................... 1-1

EASTERN KENTUCKY Record.................................................................... 1-3 Last Game............. L, 30-33 vs Houston Baptist Head Coach............................................ Walt Wells EKU Record..............................1-3 (1st Season) Overall Record............................................ Same

Chip Lindsey vs. EKU......................................... 0-0 Walt Wells vs. Troy.............................................. 0-0


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THE BREAKDOWN................................................................ 3 STATISTICS............................................................................54 NUMERICAL ROSTERS......................................................55 DEPTH CHARTS..................................................................55 OPPONENT INFO................................................................58

STADIUM INFORMATION.........................................................4 TROY UNIVERSITY.............................................................20-21 BOARD OF TRUSTEES............................................................ 22 CHANCELLOR HAWKINS....................................................... 23 ATHLETICS DIRECTOR........................................................... 24 TROY HEAD COACHES.......................................................... 26 ATHLETICS STAFF..............................................................26-27 CHEERLEADERS.................................................................48-49 FIGHT SONG / ALMA MATER............................................... 49 SUN BELT STANDINGS........................................................... 62 FALL SCHEDULES.................................................................... 66 SOUND OF THE SOUTH........................................................ 67 MANAGERS............................................................................... 71 ATHLETIC TRAINERS............................................................... 71 VIDEO STAFF............................................................................. 71 HALL OF FAME......................................................................... 81 RADIO NETWORK................................................................... 82 TROJAN WARRIORS..........................................................84-86 TROJAN WHEELS..................................................................... 87

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CHIP LINDSEY............................................................... 30-31 ASSISTANT COACHES................................................ 33-37 FOOTBALL STAFF...............................................................38 TEAM DOCTORS.................................................................38 TROJAN PLAYERS........................................................ 40-44 TROY IN BOWL GAMES....................................................76 TROJANS IN THE NFL................................................. 78-79 TROY IN THE SUPER BOWL.............................................80

DYLAN BRADSHAW.....................................................10-11 TREY CORYELL.................................................................... 14 REID RIALS............................................................................ 15 WOMEN’S GOLF................................................................. 63 CROSS COUNTRY............................................................... 68


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Family and football. Those two words alone would give you an accurate depiction of Dylan Bradshaw’s life growing up in Enterprise, Ala. More often than not, that’s just the way it is when you grow up in Southeastern Alabama. “Enterprise is a football town,” Bradshaw said. “I know its cliché to say, but my whole life has revolved around football. I started playing when I was a little boy, just four or five years old. My entire family lives in Alabama, we’re not scattered around the country so we are close. My childhood was family, friends and football, and I wouldn’t trade it for anything.” To say that Bradshaw’s life revolves around football would be putting it lightly as Troy football literally runs in the Bradshaw family. His uncle, Marty Gilley, played for the Trojans from 1983-86 and was a member of the 1984 NCAA Division II National Championship team.

“I’m scared to know what road I would have gone down if it wasn’t for football,” Bradshaw said. “When something traumatic happens in your life at such a young age, you either go up or you go down. Football is the reason that my life has been boosted since then. The game has always been there for me, and I love it. I wouldn’t be here today without football.” “Football is the greatest teacher in life. There’s no other game that can prepare you for the hard situations that life is going to throw at you like football. It’s not always going to be what you want it to be, but it’s about how you respond. Football has a great way of putting adversity in your face, on a smaller scale than life, but it shows you how to fight through it. Coach [Rusty] Whitt always asks us, ‘How are you going to respond? When your back is against the wall, are you going to fight or turn your head into a corner?’”

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“Because of [Gilley], my entire childhood was molded around Troy football,” Bradshaw said. “I came to games as a kid. I grew up loving Troy and there was no way I was going anywhere else after high school. When you have an uncle like that, your childhood is molded around football. Everything we do back in Enterprise is about football. The world stops for it.” Bradshaw’s world was shook to its core when his father, Brad, died of cancer when Bradshaw was only 15 years old. Gilley stepped into a father-figure role and helped Bradshaw navigate one of the toughest times of his life.

“Marty had always been a great uncle, but when my dad died, he really stepped up as a father figure,” Bradshaw said. “He’s more than an uncle, he’s one of my greatest mentors. To this day, I still call him for advice when I need it.” The passing of his father forced the then 15-year old Bradshaw to grow up in a hurry. “That summer, my brother Dalton left for college and my dad passed away, so it was just me and mom at home,” Bradshaw said. “Before my dad passed, we had a deep conversation about how I had to grow up and take care of my mom.” It was a pivotal time in Bradshaw’s life, but he used it to point himself in the right direction. “Like so many things in life, it’s all about your outlook,” Bradshaw said. “You can either take it positively or you can take it negatively and then you go on from there.” “I didn’t really have my priorities in line before he passed away. When my dad died, everything else clicked for me and my priorities shifted from hanging out with friends and doing other things, to football and school. I said to myself, ‘Let’s be really good at those two things and make my dad proud. Let’s be mature and take care of mom.’ It made me grow up fast.” Throughout it all, football was there to help Bradshaw navigate one of the most difficult times in his life.

Even today, six years after the death of his father, football remains a guiding force in Bradshaw’s life, helping him tackle all the challenges that come with being a college student in 2020. Football is like a form of meditation for Bradshaw.


“Football has a way of calming me. When I go to practice, that’s my ‘me time.’ I shut my phone in my locker from the time I get there to the time I leave. That’s my time, and really it became that way after my dad died. Football was an avenue of success for me that I could use, not only to let out my frustrations, but it taught me how to roll with the punches.” As Bradshaw got down on a knee inside Veterans Memorial Stadium on July 25, it wasn’t a big defensive lineman staring back at him, it was his girlfriend Elisabeth Hipps, a lifelong Trojan fan and recent Troy graduate. Even with no fans inside the stadium, Bradshaw was more nervous in this moment than any in football game he ever played. Bradshaw took out the ring and and asked Hipps to marry him. Troy Associate Director of Athletics for Communications and Creative Content Adam Prendergast aided in the surprise, as Hipps had been told by Bradshaw that Prendergast needed him on the field that afternoon to shoot a promotional video. Troy football has always been a way of life for Bradshaw and Hipps, so it was only fitting for The Vet to play host to their engagement. [Troy football] is kind of what brought us together,” Bradshaw said. “[Hipps] is as big of a Troy fan as anyone I’ve ever met, growing up here and being around Troy her entire life. It was really special for her.” The engagement kicked off the 2020 season the right way for Bradshaw, now a senior, who leads an offensive line that has three new starters on it from a year ago.

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It’s easy for Trojan fans to spot the 6-3, 311-pound center on the field on Saturdays at The Vet. Not because of his size, but because of the hair protruding from beneath his helmet. Bradshaw’s hair has become a landmark of sorts on the Troy offensive line. Bradshaw hasn’t cut his hair since the Wednesday before the 2017 season-opener at Boise State. “That was the last time scissors, clippers or anything touched my hair,” Bradshaw said. “I haven’t had it trimmed or cut since my redshirt-freshman year.” Bradshaw, along with his then-roommate and Troy Football alum J.L. Gaston, agreed to grow their hair out together with plans donate it to Wigs for Kids, a nonprofit organization that serves children suffering from hair loss. “We both agreed that we’d grow it out until we graduated and then we’d donate it,” Bradshaw said. “We just knew that we wouldn’t be able to have long hair when we’re out of school, so we decided to go for it and make it for a good cause.” Rarely does Bradshaw act for himself. He even plays at a position whose purpose is to protect and clear the way for others. Everything he does is for a greater purpose, and his father has been with him every step of the way, on and off the field, during his standout career as a Trojan. “I know he’s smiling at me from above. He’s had a front row seat to all of it. I do everything in my power to make him proud. Not just with football, but everything else in life too.”


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For the Rials’ clan, football is a family affair. A whole family affair.

Throughout his high school years, Reid Rials and his family were all in it together. They won as a family, and they lost as a family, quite literally. “(My brother) was my offensive coordinator in high school, my head coach was my dad, and my uncle was the defensive coordinator,” Rials said. “We were all in it together. They all just wanted to see me succeed.” With the family living together and working together, football seemed never ending. “I couldn’t get away. I would go to practice, go to school and go home, and they were all there. It was football all the time.” This mantra of “football all the time” rang true even on one of the most important days of a student-athlete’s career, graduation day.

Rials’ father, Scott, was the head coach at Luverne High School and was set to play in the state championship game the same day Rials was graduating from Southern Miss. Rather than walking across the stage to receive his diploma, Rials was on the sideline with the rest of his family cheering on Tigers. “My mom said that the only way I could get out of walking at graduation was if my dad made the state title game, and he did. I was on the sideline with him, my brother and uncle. I had to be close to the action.” So, when it came time to leave Southern Miss and finish his playing career, Troy was an easy choice.

“I have always liked Troy. My sister graduated from here. My mother, aunts and uncles; you name it. Troy had a big place in my heart. I am excited to have gotten the opportunity to play at Troy.” Suiting up for the Trojans meant that Rials was just miles away from his dad. “It was awesome for us because (my dad) was just right down the road. He could get to the games easier being just thirty minutes from Troy. We enjoyed that a lot.” As a family man, having his whole support crew nearby has made being at Troy that much more special. “You know how dads and sons are. We talk every day about football and anything else. I have family everywhere around here and having them all around has been a big blessing.” As Rials finishes up his MBA in December and his last year on the playing field, the next step for him seemed like a no-brainer. Like father, like son. Time to continue the family business. “Now that I am getting ready to decide what career that I want to take, I talked to my dad. I think I am going to go into coaching. That’s what I have known for so long, and it is my passion.” “I might as well keep it going. I guess I’ll be right there on the field with the rest of the family.”


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That’s the distance between Macon, Ga., and Morgantown, W.Va. But for Troy senior Trey Coryell, it had to feel like 7,600 miles.

Growing up in Macon, Ga., a mere hour-and-a-half drive from Atlanta, Randall Mark ‘Trey’ Coryell III was the typical All-American kid. He played baseball, football and basketball in his backyard with his friends and brother Thomas. But what made Trey and the Coryell family special was the bond each member of the immediate and extended family shared. “I’ve always been a really big family guy, and my family has always been really close and tight-knit,” Coryell said. “We’re even really close with extended family, and we’d go and do Christmas at various relatives’ houses” So, when the former high school quarterback ended up at West Virginia, nearly 800 miles from home, Coryell realized that WVU might not be the place for him. “I went to West Virginia because it was always my dream to go and play major college football,” the tight end said. “West Virginia has a big brand and they’re a big school, so it was very enticing to go and play there. When I got up there, it was just so far from home, and I’m a big family guy. I just realized that my parents and family wouldn’t get the chance to come see me play, so I wanted to come back a bit closer to home.” When he decided to enter the transfer portal, Coryell received interest from all over the country and many different levels of football.

“Once I decided that I was going to transfer I looked at a bunch of different schools. The funny thing is whenever I would visit Troy in high school it would always rain, so I didn’t get a great feel for the campus. But when I visited Troy this time [former Troy head coach Neal] Brown really sold me on the city of Troy and winning.“ With his decision made, Coryell arrived at Troy in the Fall of 2017, serving as a key contributor to the Trojans’ scout team. Wanting to experience a winning culture, that season certainly fit the bill, as the Trojans went 11-2 and upset No. 22 LSU, 24-21 before winning the programs sixth Sun Belt Conference championship. One of the highlights of his college career, the Trojans season that year ended with a 50-30 victory over North Texas in the New Orleans Bowl. As his college career comes to a close, Coryell knows he has finally found a second home here in Troy. Earlier this fall, the former walk-on was put on scholarship, and as he looks toward the future, he knows Troy has helped set him up for a successful career after football. “I started college as a walk-on, and then, I earned a scholarship, so I’ve always been a bit of an underdog. I’ve been asked to do a lot of different things here, but Troy has given me an opportunity that most schools haven’t. To me, Troy is the epitome of hard work gets you where you want to go.”


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Founded in 1887 as a teachers’ college, Troy University continues to live up to its founding motto: “Educate the mind to think, the heart to feel and the body to act.” This student-centered philosophy has enabled Troy University to grow from a small teachers’ college to Alabama’s International University. TROY’s educational value has been recognized by national publications such as Forbes magazine, U.S. News and World Report and the Princeton Review. Troy University’s recognition as a “best value” university has been enhanced in recent years with major capital improvements and new academic programs, including: •The launching in 2015 of the Ph.D. program in Sport Management. •The state’s first bachelor’s degree program aimed at increasing the number of interpreters for the deaf and hearing impaired. •A renovated Barnes & Noble bookstore, including a Trojan Cafe, on the Montgomery campus. •A newly updated admissions office to greet prospective students and their families in the Adams Administration building, complete with an entrance way along University Avenue and interactive video displays and entry screens. •A renovated food court area in the Trojan Student Center, including new dining options such as Steak ‘n Shake, Boar’s Head Deli, Marble Slab Creamery and Great American Cookie. •The ongoing construction for a new 78,000-square foot Trojan Fitness Center. But TROY hasn’t just made its mark in the U.S. With more than 20,000 students enrolled from across the globe, the University has become a truly international institution. TROY serves four campuses in Alabama—in Troy, Dothan, Montgomery and Phenix City. Outside Alabama, the University maintains a presence globally and has eliminated the barriers of time and place through Troy Online. At the heart of that philosophy is an international focus that provides exposure to other cultures both here and abroad. TROY enrolls more than 1,000 international students from more than 76 countries, while at the same time providing opportunities for students to study abroad in Africa, Asia, Cuba, Europe and Central, South America and the Middle East.

“What we’ve attempted to do at Troy University is to create an environment, a culture of caring, where our students can actually experience, get to know and live, work and learn with students from around the world,” Dr. Jack Hawkins, Jr., Chancellor, said. “That’s essential as they prepare to make a living and a life in today’s global marketplace.” Troy University is also home to the Confucius Institute, a center aimed at promoting Chinese language and culture and fostering business exchange opportunities. In addition, the University is home to the Center for International Business and Economic Development and the Manuel H. Johnson Center for Political Economy. TROY also led the way in the United States with its dual degree 1-2-1 program, a partnership with certain Chinese universities that allows Chinese students to start their degree program at home, transfer to TROY for two years and return to their home institutions to finish their degree. Students receive diplomas from both TROY and their home institutions at the completion of the program. TROY offers undergraduate and graduate degree programs across five colleges: Arts and Sciences, Business, Communication and Fine Arts, Health and Human Services and Education. In addition, Troy University offers a Doctorate of Nursing Practice degree, which prepares its graduates for the most advanced level of nursing care, and the Ph.D. in Sport Management. Troy University offers a vast exposure to the historical and cultural arts. On the Montgomery Campus, students, faculty and the general public can visit the Rosa Parks Museum, which celebrates the legacy of the late Civil Rights leader whose refusal to give up her seat on a city bus to a white male led to the Montgomery Bus Boycott. The Davis Theater for Performing Arts, also on the Montgomery Campus, provides a venue for a variety of local and regional musical and cultural entertainment.

On the Troy Campus, the Janice Hawkins Cultural Arts Park, named for the University’s First Lady, is home to an amphitheater, walking trails and a collection of outdoor sculpture, including 200 terracotta warriors by renowned sculptor Huo Bao Zhu. The park is also home to the International Arts Center, which includes the Huo Bao Zhu Gallery, the Fred Nall Museum, and Warriors Unearthed designed by Frank Marquette, an interpretive center explaining the significance and design of the terracotta warrior exhibit. The center is also home to studio and classroom space for the University’s Graphic Design program. TROY’s College of Communication and Fine Arts provides more than 200 public performances and artistic presentations each year, to an audience of more than 250,000 people. More than 20 percent of the students on the Troy Campus are involved in music study through the Sound of the South Marching Band, choral ensembles and private lessons. This year, the Concert Chorale ensemble performed at the historic Carnegie Hall and a group of music, theatre and dance students performed at the Danza in Arte a Pietrasanta Festival in Italy. Students on the Troy Campus looking to get involved in University life can choose from nearly 200 different campus service, religious and social organizations. Cocurricular organizations include the “South of the South” marching and concert bands, Collegiate Singers and Trojan Dance Repertory Ensemble. In addition, TROY offers a variety of activities to enhance the quality of student life on campus. Troy University has an active Greek Life, with 13 fraternities, 10 sororities and five music fraternities on its Troy Campus. A fraternity village consisting of seven two-story houses was opened in 2010. The Troy Campus has two active studentled publications, The Tropolitan and the Palladium. Also, the award-winning TROY TrojanVision broadcasts three live student produced newscasts daily.


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32nd year University of Montevallo, ‘67 Dr. Jack Hawkins, Jr., a native of Mobile, Alabama, was named Chancellor of Troy University Sept. 1, 1989. He earned his bachelor’s and master’s degrees from the University of Montevallo and his doctorate from the University of Alabama. Upon completion of his bachelor’s degree in 1967, Hawkins was commissioned a lieutenant in the U.S. Marine Corps and served as a platoon leader during the Vietnam War. For his combat duty, he received the Bronze Star, the Purple Heart and a citation from the Korean Marine Corps. Hawkins has overseen an era of change and growth at TROY, as he led the merger of the worldwide Troy State University System into the unified Troy University, an initiative called “One Great University.” More than $350 million has been invested in capital improvements by the Hawkins Administration, including new academic buildings on all four of TROY’s Alabama campuses. Chancellor Hawkins served as the catalyst for the University’s evolution to an international institution, as TROY has attracted record numbers of students from other nations and established teaching sites around the world. During his tenure, academic standards for admission have been increased, new degree programs were established in all academic colleges, and intercollegiate athletics joined the highest level of NCAA competition. Hawkins’ professional background includes his service as an assistant dean at the University of Alabama at Birmingham (1971-1979) and as

president of the Alabama Institute for the Deaf and Blind in Talladega (1979-1989). In 1985, he was honored by the University of Montevallo as Distinguished Alumnus of the Year, and was the recipient of the 2003 AllAmerican Football Foundation’s “Top College President” Award. In 2005 he was inducted into the Hall of Fame of Murphy High School in Mobile, Alabama. In 2007 he was recognized as the “Alabama Citizen of the Year” by the Alabama Broadcasters Association. In 2011, Dr. Hawkins was recognized with the Chief Executive Leadership Award presented by the Council for the Advancement and Support of Education (CASE) and as the March of Dimes River Region Citizen of the Year. In 2012 he received the Distinguished Public Service Award from the Secretary of the Air Force for his service on the Air University Board of Visitors from 2004-2012. In 2014 he was one of nine university presidents/chancellors worldwide— and the only one in North America—to receive the World Confucius Institute’s Individual Performance Excellence Award. In October 2016 Dr. Hawkins was inducted into the Alabama Academy of Honor. Three buildings are named in his honor: the “Jack and Janice Hawkins Chapel” at the Alabama Institute for the Deaf and Blind, the “HawkinsAdams-Long Hall of Honor” and “Jack Hawkins, Jr. Hall” which serves the College of Education of Troy University. Hawkins was profiled as part of two books published in 2004: “Above and Beyond: Former Marines Conquer the Civilian

World” by Rudy Socha and Carolyn Darrow and “The Entrepreneurial College President” by James L. Fisher and James V. Koch. Hawkins serves on the board of directors of the Daniel Foundation, the Bennie Adkins Foundation, Business Council of Alabama, the American Village Trust, College Football Playoff Board of Managers, and Troy Bank and Trust Company. He has served as chairman of the Governor’s Committee on Employment of the Disabled, Board of Visitors of Marine Corps University, Better Business Bureau of Central Alabama, and past President of the Sun Belt Conference. He has also served on the Board of Directors of the American Association of State Colleges and Universities (AASCU), as Chairman of the Council of University Presidents in Alabama, as President of the Southland Football League, as chairman of the Air University Board of Visitors, as a trustee of Talladega College, the Helen Keller Eye Research Foundation, and the American Foundation for the Blind. He is a member of the Troy Rotary Club. Dr. Hawkins is married to Janice Hawkins and they have two daughters, Katie, a former officer in the USAF who is married to Air Force Col. Dan Beall; and Kelly Godwin, an attorney and member of the Troy University faculty who is married to Adam Godwin, a former professional baseball player and a member of the Troy University baseball staff. Dr. and Mrs. Hawkins are the proud grandparents of Noah and Ellyotte, who live in Maryland, and Micah Mae, who lives in Montgomery.


over 3.0 in the unprecedented spring semester while the collective studentathlete population posted a 3.11 GPA and eight total programs finished with a 3.5 GPA or higher.

In just one year as Troy’s Director of Athletics, Brent Jones has overseen a complete restructuring of the department’s external and internal teams and led a department that set records in academics, licensing, attendance and season tickets sales. Jones leads the department under his W-4 mantra – Winning in the Classroom, Winning on the Field, Winning in the Community and Winning in the Stands. On the court, Troy posted one of its top Bubas Cup (Sun Belt All-Sports Trophy) finishes in recent years despite many high scoring spring sports not earning points due to the COVID-19 stoppage of play. Women’s basketball won its third Sun Belt title in the last five seasons, volleyball posted one the best turnarounds in the nation, women’s indoor track & field posted its best-ever finish and soccer took home a second place finish in the Sun Belt. The women’s golf team was well on its way to a top Sun Belt finish following three in-season victories, softball had a top 30 RPI and baseball was one of the top offensive teams in the country when their seasons were halted. Off the field of play, Jones led Troy Athletics to extraordinary levels. Eleven of Troy’s 15 programs finished with grade point averages

Troy Athletics secured partnerships with leading branding specialist Jeremy Darlow to provide brand marketing classes for all student-athletes, while best-selling author Damon West partnered with Troy Athletics to provide professional and personal development for the athletics department staff. Jones led a renegotiation on Troy’s multimedia rights deal with Outfront Sports which will lead to increased revenue for Troy Athletics for years to come. Additionally, Troy secured a new partnership with Affinity Licensing which significantly amplified Troy merchandise volume in the marketplace in addition to driving up revenue and better serving Troy’s fans and merchants. Thanks in part to a new partnership with IMG-L Ticket Solutions, the Trojans set numerous benchmarks during his three-plus years at Troy, including record breaking attendance numbers for Troy football, men’s basketball, women’s basketball, volleyball, softball and baseball. Men’s basketball season ticket sales increased by 400 percent during his first season in the AD chair, while a record number of season tickets were sold for football, baseball and women’s basketball. Five of the top seven single-game Troy football crowds have occurred in the last three seasons, and Troy led the Sun Belt Conference in total attendance for the first time in school history in 2018 and ranked second in 2019. Troy’s nine percent increase in attendance from 2016 to 2017 was the 21st largest in the country and Troy has generated more than 1,750 additional season ticket sales over that span. Jones has secured home-and-home football games with Mississippi State, Memphis, Southern Miss, UAB, Army, UMass, BYU and Western Kentucky while also scheduling guarantee games against Clemson, Tennessee, South Carolina, Iowa, Missouri and Kansas State. Troy’s facilities have also been upgraded under Jones’ watch with new turf in The Vet, a new court design in Trojan Arena and rebranding of the Troy volleyball and track & field offices. The restructuring of the overall athletics department led to increased production across the board including an establishing of best practices by the internal operations department to best maximize staff and transitioning development to the external operations team, which led to a significant increase in giving and major gifts.

Jones, who was introduced as Troy’s Director of Athletics June 12, 2019, took over the role following a two-year stint as Troy’s Deputy Director of Athletics for External Operations. In his role as Deputy Director of Athletics, Jones had oversight of marketing, communications, advertising, ticket sales, Troy Sports Properties, broadcasting, promotions, fan engagement, fan experience, branding, licensing and trademarks. He served as the sport administrator for the baseball program and was in charge of football scheduling. Jones spearheaded a partnership with Troy University’s Hospitality, Tourism and Sports Management program to offer a revenue generation class that assists in outbound sales efforts, ticket sales, marketing, hospitality, customer service and retention efforts. Also, several unique campaigns and events have been established including an online athletic merchandise store, the football Tailgate Terrace Concert Series, OneTROY Fridays, the Community Hero ticket plan, bowl socials around the state, a marketing, sales, and best practices partnership with the Montgomery Biscuits, performing a Trojan Takeover in New Orleans and Mobile during Troy’s two most recent bowl appearances and hosting a Troy University graduation in New Orleans for graduating football players, cheerleaders and band members during the R&L New Orleans Bowl. Jones has also developed partnerships with Tailgate Guys, Affinity Licensing and IMGLearfield Ticket Solutions with the overall goal of better serving the Troy fanbase and generating additional revenue. He joined the Troy staff from Southern Miss where he most recently served as the Senior Associate AD for External Affairs. During his tenure at Southern Miss, the Golden Eagles set numerous attendance records in baseball, men’s basketball, softball, volleyball and soccer including having the highest attended football and women’s basketball game in each program’s history. Additionally, under Jones’ guidance, Southern Miss led Conference USA in football attendance in 2015 and 2016 including a 25 percent increase in overall attendance. The 25 percent increase in attendance ranked top 10 nationally in improved attendance for 2015. Jones is a 2013 graduate of the prestigious D1A Institute and a member of NACDA, ICLA, and NACMA. He is a frequent speaker and presenter for the NACMA and ICLA conventions as well as being an attendee for the inaugural Surefire Baseball Forum. Jones was a standout college baseball player at Oglethorpe University. He is married to the former Tracey Styers and they have two children, son Jaxson and daughter Payton Grace.


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All-SEC quarterback Jarrett Stidham, the second Auburn player ever to throw for 3,000 yards in a season, led the SEC and ranked ninth nationally in completion percentage. Running back Kerryon Johnson was SEC Offensive Player of the Year, and Ryan Davis set an Auburn receiving record with 84 catches. Prior to leaving for Kansas, Lindsey’s final season at Auburn saw the Tigers defeat Pac-12 Champion Washington and nationally-ranked Texas A&M. Lindsey returned to Auburn from Arizona State, where he served as offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach in 2016. The Sun Devils started 5-1 before losing three quarterbacks to injury; running back Kalen Ballage tied an NCAA record scoring eight touchdowns in a 68-55 win over Texas Tech. As offensive coordinator at Southern Miss from 2014-15, he developed the Conference USA 2015 Offensive Player of the Year and current San Francisco 49ers quarterback Nick Mullens, who ranked second in the league in passing yards (4,145) and TD passes (36), and ranked in the top eight in the nation in both marks in 2015. The Southern Miss offense broke five singleseason school records in 2015: completions (312), passing yards (4,263), total offense yards (6,758), touchdowns (67) and points (528), as the Golden Eagles recorded nine wins, a Conference USA West title, and a berth in the Zaxby’s Heart of Dallas Bowl against Washington. Lindsey’s 2015 Golden Eagle offense ranked fifth in the nation in total touchdowns, seventh in total points, eighth in total passing yards and completions, and 12th in points per game and passing yards per game. The 2015 Golden Eagles tallied more than 4,200 passing yards and just under 2,500 rushing yards. The national

leader with 102 explosive plays, Southern Miss was just the second school in FBS history with a 4,000-yard passer, a 1,000-yard receiver and two 1,000-yard rushers. Prior to his first stint at Auburn, from 2011-12, Lindsey served as head coach at Spain Park (Ala.) High School, leading the school to its first 6A regional championship. Lindsey served as quarterbacks coach at Troy in 2010, following a long and distinguished career as a prep coach (1997-2009) in football and baseball. At Troy, he coached the Sun Belt Freshman of the Year Corey Robinson and helped guide the Trojans to their fifth consecutive Sun Belt Championship. Robinson set a school record for completions (321) that season while his 3,726 passing yards rank as the second most in Troy history; he threw for 387 yards and four touchdowns in Troy’s New Orleans Bowl victory. The Trojans totaled the second most passing touchdowns (33) and most completions (340) in a season in school history.

Prior to coming to Troy in 2010, Lindsey served as an offensive coordinator at Hoover (Ala.) High School in 2007 after serving as the head coach Colbert Heights (Ala.) High School, where he earned 2006 Coach of the Year honors from the Florence Times-Daily. Lindsey spent the 1997-2004 seasons as an assistant coach, including Florence, Deshler, Sparkman, and Springville High Schools in Alabama. Lindsey played football at the University of North Alabama before transferring as a student to Alabama, where he received his bachelor’s degree in history and English in 1997. He earned a master’s in educational leadership from the University of Phoenix in 2005. A native of Madison, Ala., Lindsey graduated from Bob Jones High School, where he was a three-sport letterman. Lindsey and his wife Cecily have four children: Claire, Caroline, Cooper and Conner.

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STATISTICS

EASTERN KENTUCKY 9/5 9/12 9/26 10/3 10/17 10/24 11/7 11/14 11/21

at Marshall at West Virginia at The Citadel Houston Baptist at Troy Central Arkansas Stephen F. Austin at Central Arkansas Western Carolina

77 19.2 1280 320.0 5.6 499 124.8 3.8 781 195.2 13.0 63 3-5 39.7 1-1 1.0 13-229 17.6 28-201 50.2 14/46 27:08 1-31 3-24

1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT 20 17 20 20 56 62 28 16

Player Parker McKinney EKU Opponents

Player Keyion Dixon Jacquez Jones Jackson Beerman Matt Wilcox Jr. EKU Opponents

Player Matthew Jackson Kaleb Lundy Daulson Fitzpatrick Joseph Sayles Kabbash Richards Allante Leapheart Je’Vari Anderson Josh Hayes Eli Hairston Shane Burks II EKU Opponents

OPP

162 40.5 2154 538.5 6.7 1098 274.5 5.5 1056 264.0 12.6 114 2-6 45.0 13-51 3.9 11-233 21.2 28-289 72.2 31/53 32:52 4-52 8-54

TEAM STATS

Total 77 162

Last week vs Texas State Kimani Vidal became just the third true freshman in school history to rush for more than 100 yards in a game. In the game he rushed for 106 yards on 12 carries.

Team Troy Opponents

RUSHING

Car. Yards Avg. TD YPG 57 277 4.9 2 69.2 38 105 2.8 - 26.2 6 39 6.5 - 19.5 130 499 3.8 2 124.8 201 1098 5.5 10 274.5

91 30.3 1165 388.3 5.1 409 136.3 3.8 756 252.0 9.3 64 2-6 38.4 1-18 18.0 8-104 13.0 15-167 55.7 22/50 29:53 3-20 5-42

Cm. Att. Yards Int. TD YPG 57 93 772 4 8 193.0 60 99 781 4 8 195.2 84 120 1056 1 12 264.0

1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT 13 43 21 14 - 17 17 21 24 -

Player Gunnar Watson Troy Opponents

RECEIVING

Rec. Yards Avg. TD YPG 17 280 16.5 3 70.0 15 180 12.0 3 45.0 9 196 21.8 - 65.3 8 57 7.1 2 14.2 60 781 13.0 8 195.2 84 1056 12.6 12 264.0

Player Kaylon Geiger Bret Clark Khalil McClain Tray Eafford Troy Opponents

DEFENSE

Tac. TFL Sacks Int. 44 4.0-29 1.0-10 24 - - 22 0.5-2 - 1-31 18 0.5-4 - 17 2.5-6 - 16 1.0-6 - 16 0.5-0 - 16 - - 16 - - 16 1.0-1 - 358 19-85 3-24 1-31 272 21-87 8-54 4-52

SCORING BY QUARTERS

Player Kimani Vidal B.J. Smith D.K. Billingsley Troy Opponents

PASSING

Jayden McDonald has been a force for the Trojans through three games this season. The transfer from Iowa currently leads the team with 19 total tackles including a team-high 14 solo tackles.

W, 47-14 L, 7-48 W, 37-17

TROY

Points Points/Game Total Offense Yards/Game Yards/Play Rushing Yards Rushing Yards/Game Rushing Yards/Att. Passing Yards Passing Yards/Game Passing Yards/Comp. First Downs Field Goals Punting Average Punt Returns Yards/Return Kickoff Returns Yards/Return Penalties Average/Game Third Down Conversion Time of Possession/Game Interceptions by Defense/Yardage Sacks/Yardage

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SCORING BY QUARTERS

Player Alonzo Booth Parker McKinney Quentin Pringle EKU Opponents

9/19 at Middle Tennessee 9/26 at BYU 10/10 Texas State 10/17 Eastern Kentucky 10/24 Georgia State 10/31 at Arkansas State 11/7 at Georgia Southern 11/14 Coastal Carolina 11/21 Middle Tennessee 11/28 at Appalachian State 12/5 ULM 12/12 at South Alabama

L, 0-59 L, 10-56 W, 37-14 L, 30-33

EKU

Points Points/Game Total Offense Yards/Game Yards/Play Rushing Yards Rushing Yards/Game Rushing Yards/Att. Passing Yards Passing Yards/Game Passing Yards/Comp. First Downs Field Goals Punting Average Punt Returns Yards/Return Kickoff Returns Yards/Return Penalties Average/Game Third Down Conversion Time of Possession/Game Interceptions/Return Yards Sacks/Yardage

Team EKU Opponents

SCHEDULE

SCHEDULE

TEAM STATS

TROY

Player Jayden McDonald Carlton Martial Dell Pettus Luis Medina Javon Solomon K.J. Robertson Zion Williams Craig Slocum TJ Harris Reddy Steward Troy Opponents

OPP

79 26.3 1159 386.3 5.5 440 146.7 3.9 719 239.7 11.2 62 3-4 41.8 6-15 2.5 8-166 20.8 14-116 38.7 13/41 30:07 1-0 8-53

Total 91 79

RUSHING

Car. Yards Avg. TD YPG 25 158 6.3 1 52.7 24 110 4.6 2 36.7 15 60 4.0 1 20.0 108 409 3.8 5 136.3 112 440 3.9 6 146.7

PASSING

Cmp. Att. Yards Int. TD YPG 80 116 748 1 6 249.3 81 120 756 1 7 252.0 64 99 719 3 4 239.7

RECEIVING

Rec. Yards Avg. TD YPG 15 160 10.7 1 53.3 12 93 7.8 - 31.0 11 110 10.0 2 36.7 10 115 11.5 1 38.3 81 756 9.3 7 252.0 64 719 11.2 4 239.7

DEFENSE

Tkl. TFL Sacks Int. 19 0.5-1 - 15 3.0-3 - 13 - - 10 - - 9 3.5-14 - 9 - - 9 - - 9 - - 1-23 9 - - 9 3.0-17 2.0-16 187 19-70 5-42 3-20 217 16-71 8-53 1-0


STARTING LINEUPS TROY # 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 9 9 10 10 11 12 13 13 14 14 15 15 17 18 19 20 20 21 22 23 24 24 25 26 28 29 30 31 32 34 35 37 39 41 42 43 46 44 47 48 49 50 51 53 55 63 64 65 66 67 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 77 78 79 82 83 84 85 87 88 89 90 95 96 97 98 99

Name Terence Dunlap Kaylon Geiger Reggie Todd Carlton Martial Bret Clark Justin Whisenhunt Jabre Barber Craig Slocum Will Choloh Bryce Childress Khalil McClain KJ Robertson Marcus Rogers TJ Harris Parker McNeil Richard Jibunor Kyle Coale Jayden McDonald Kyle Toole O’shai Fletcher Jacob Free Tray Eafford Zion Williams Micah Murphy Tyler Hussey Tre’ Ross Tez Johnson Dalton Adkinson Gunnar Watson Darrell Starling DK Billingsley George Jackson Shakel Brown Kyle Nixon Kimani Vidal Jamontez Woods Josh Brown Josh Mays B.J. Smith Charles Strong Orlando Lacey John Hines Dell Pettus Shon Spralling Terrence Head Navy Harris Christian Murphy Brennen Milliron Javon Solomon Pat Richardson Jack Martin Jack Dawson Brooks Weeks Devon Reaves Cam Williams Antonio Showers Quincey Miller Chase Little Bubba Hudson Jake Andrews Carson Burt Deandre Butler Dylan Bradshaw Logan Self Grant Betts Gage Saint Tyler Burnsed Hamilton Hawthorne Toryque Bateman Jake Baker Cameron Kaye Kannon Biggs Derrick Graham Jordan Chapman Austin Stidham Reid Rilas Luke Whittemore AJ Lewis Deyunkrea Lewis Jaden Warren Demontrez Brown Trey Coryell Elgin Griffin Luis Medina Malik Pertee AJ Pierce T.J. Jackson Evan Legassey

EKU

Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. CB 5-11 175 R-Jr. WR 5-10 170 Sr. WR 6-5 205 Sr. LB 5-10 216 Jr. WR 5-11 181 Jr. LB 6-1 230 Sr. WR 5-10 190 Fr. CB 6-0 195 Jr. DT 6-0 289 Jr. WR 5-9 178 R-Fr. WR 6-4 222 Sr. LB 6-1 223 Jr. WR 6-3 197 Jr. S 6-1 193 Jr. QB 6-5 236 Jr. BAN 6-3 226 R-So. P/K 5-11 195 Sr. LB 6-0 231 So. QB 6-2 212 Fr. CB 5-11 171 So. QB 6-5 217 Jr. WR 6-1 199 Sr. CB 5-11 192 Jr. S 5-9 201 Jr. WR 6-1 191 Jr. LB 6-4 215 R-Fr. WR 5-10 148 Fr. WR 6-0 192 So. QB 6-3 211 R-Fr. S 6-1 205 Fr. RB 5-11 214 Jr. SPR 5-11 192 Jr. DT 6-4 301 Jr. S 6-1 201 Sr. RB 5-8 214 Fr. RB 5-11 211 R-Fr. CB 5-11 168 Fr. RB 5-9 215 So. RB 5-9 207 R-Sr. RB 6-1 235 So. WR 6-0 182 Jr. DE 6-4 248 Sr. S 5-11 196 So. SPR 5-11 186 Jr. BAN 6-3 214 So. LB 6-1 227 Jr. CB 6-0 175 R-Fr. LS 5-8 185 So. DE 6-2 240 R-Fr. BAN 6-2 232 So. K/P 6-2 222 So. P 6-3 185 Fr. LB 6-2 205 Fr. DE 6-4 259 R-Fr. BAN 6-5 238 Fr. DE 6-1 279 Jr. DE 6-3 237 Fr. OL 6-6 321 Fr. OL 6-4 290 Jr. OL 6-3 316 So. OL 6-5 278 R-Fr. OL 6-3 311 Jr. OL 6-3 311 Sr. OL 6-4 300 Fr. OL 6-3 290 So. OL 6-5 300 Fr. OL 6-4 390 R-Fr. OL 6-2 337 So. OL 6-7 315 Jr. OL 6-2 297 Jr. LS 6-2 234 Sr. OL 6-5 301 R-Fr. OL 6-4 286 Fr. OL 6-3 287 Jr. OL 6-5 291 Jr. WR 6-1 202 R-Sr. WR 6-2 195 Jr. TE 6-3 258 So. TE 6-3 258 Fr. WR 6-4 213 R-Fr. WR 6-3 208 So. TE 6-5 247 Sr. DT 6-2 286 Sr. DT 6-1 312 Fr. DT 6-1 285 R-Fr. DT 6-1 320 So. DT 6-1 285 Fr. K/P 6-3 212 Jr.

TROY OFFENSE Pos. # Name QB 18 Gunnar Watson RB 26 B.J. Smith WR-X 2 Reggie Todd WR-H 13 Tray Eafford WR-Y 1 Kaylon Geiger WR-Z 6 Khalil McClain TE 84 A.J. Lewis LT 79 Austin Stidham LG 67 Grant Betts C 65 Dylan Bradshaw RG 55 Jake Andrews RT 77 Derrick Graham

Ht. Wt. Yr. 6-3 208 So. 5-9 207 R-Sr. 6-5 205 Sr. 6-1 199 Sr. 5-10 170 Sr. 6-4 222 Sr. 6-3 258 So. 6-5 291 Jr. 6-3 290 So. 6-3 311 Sr. 6-3 316 So. 6-4 286 Fr.

EKU DEFENSE Pos. # Name 53 Elijah Taylor DE DT 92 Shane Burks II 59 Quinten Floyd DT JACK 45 Kabbash Richards LB 14 Je’Vari Anderson 15 Kaleb Lundy LB SAM 33 Matthew Jackson 21 Allante Leapheart CB 27 Daulson Fitzpatrick FS 11 Joseph Sayles SS 10 Davion Ross CB

Ht. Wt. Yr. 6-3 280 R-Sr. 6-1 298 R-Jr. 6-2 285 R-Jr. 6-4 215 So. 6-0 226 R-Sr. 6-2 200 R-Fr. 6-2 205 R-Jr. 5-10 190 Sr. 6-1 193 Jr. 6-0 187 Jr. 5-10 165 So.

# Name 0 Tahj McClung 1 Kaymen Cureton 2 Craig Sinclair Jr. 3 Jacquez Jones 4 Kyeandre Magloire 5 TJ Comstock 6 Matt Wilcox Jr. 7 Madison Norris 8 Thomas Cook 8 Jaden Woods 9 Jairus Brents 10 Davion Ross 11 Joseph Sayles 12 Josh Hayes 13 Dakota Allen 14 Je’Vari Anderson 15 Kaleb Lundy 16 Keyion Dixon 17 Jackson Beerman 18 Parker McKinney 19 Isaiah Velez 20 Alexander Woznick 21 Allante Leapheart 22 Jaylyn Allen 23 Elijah Ford 24 Quentin Pringle 25 Tyris Dickerson 26 Tre’ Goodin 27 Daulson Fitzpatrick 28 Jaylen Herrud 29 Jeriah Hightower 30 Cheikh Fall 31 Kmare Carey 32 Nate Skidmore 33 Matthew Jackson 34 Alonzo Booth 35 Ethan Bednarczyk 36 Nic Cheeley 37 Tyson Bivins 38 Jason Betts 39 Mason Molique 40 PJ White Jr. 41 Eric Mixon 42 Eli Snowden 43 Ian Pitt 44 Eli Hairston 45 Kabbash Richards 46 Thomas Bowling 47 Andre Teague Jr. 48 Andre Lacy 49 Tre Simmons 50 Jake O’Buck 51 Kevin Gniedziejko 52 Tucker Schroeder 53 Elijah Taylor 54 Cameron Ealey 55 Jadyn Bost 56 Kam Hill 57 Jackson Juett 58 Juan De La Torre 59 Quinten Floyd 60 Dalton Gossett 61 Zack Bradley 62 John Stone 63 Braden Glover 64 Howard Watkins Jr. 65 Devon Conkrite 66 Jarrett Mathews 67 Dylan Officer 68 Caleb Whitacre 69 Jonathan Duff 71 Jackson Bardall 72 Drew Hart 73 Abe Alabi 74 Payton Collins 75 Christopher Anthony 76 Tex Bailey 77 Jordan Johnson 78 Trever Sandusky 80 Clay Tinsley 81 Micah Manning 82 Malik Owens 83 Khalil Arnold 84 Reece Adkins 85 Bryant Johnson 86 Collin Sanchez 87 Phillip Richards 88 Ethan Bradds 89 Jake Sloan 90 Josiah Ezirim 91 Darrian Baker 92 Shane Burks II 93 Kenny Terry 94 Malik Clark 96 Antonio Smith 97 Ryan Jackson 98 Vincent Munlin Jr. 99 Gabe Fletcher

Change Page EKU OFFENSE Pos. # Name QB 18 Parker McKinney RB 34 Alonzo Booth LT 74 Payton Collins LG 77 Jordan Johnson C 66 Jarrett Mathews RG 71 Jackson Bardall RT 52 Tucker Schroeder TE 82 Malik Owens WR 16 Keyion Dixon WR 6 Matt Wilcox Jr. WR 17 Jackson Beerman

Ht. Wt. Yr. 6-3 208 R-So. 6-1 250 R-Jr. 6-6 260 R-Fr. 6-4 302 R-Sr. 6-0 270 Fr. 6-3 301 R-Sr. 6-4 295 R-Jr. 6-5 250 R-Fr. 6-3 185 R-Sr. 5-10 185 Sr. 6-5 210 R-Jr.

TROY DEFENSE Pos. # Name DE 30 John Hines DT 5 Will Choloh NT 90 Elgin Griffin BAN 9 Richard Jibunor WLB 7 KJ Robertson MLB 2 Carlton Martial SPEAR 8 T.J. Harris CB 1 Terence Dunlap 18 Reddy Steward CB 31 Dell Pettus SS 4 Craig Slocum FS

Ht. Wt. Yr. 6-4 248 Sr. 6-0 289 Jr. 6-2 286 Sr. 6-3 226 R-So. 6-1 223 Jr. 5-9 216 Jr. 6-1 193 Jr. 6-0 175 R-Jr. 5-11 173 So. 5-11 196 So. 6-0 200 Jr.

TROY SPECIAL TEAMS Pos. # Name K 99 Evan Legassey HO 83 Luke Whittemore P 9 Kyle Coale KOS 43 Jack Martin LS 74 Cameron Kaye KR 2 Reggie Todd PR 1 Terence Dunlap

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

Wt. Yr. 233 Jr. 195 Jr. 188 Sr. 228 So. 240 Sr. 205 Sr. 175 R-Jr.

EKU SPECIAL TEAMS Pos. # Name KO 20 Alexander Woznick PK 20 Alexander Woznick P 8 Thomas Cook LS 46 Thomas Bowling HO 87 Phillip Richards KR 10 Davion Ross PR 6 Matt Wilcox Jr.

Ht. Wt. Yr. 5-11 165 R-Sr. 5-11 165 R-Sr. 5-9 193 R-Sr. 6-1 200 R-Jr. 6-4 210 R-Jr. 5-10 165 So. 5-10 185 Sr.

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

Ht. Wt. Yr. 6-2 320 Jr. 6-0 205 R-Jr. 5-11 165 Fr. 5-10 169 R-Jr. 6-0 200 Fr. 5-11 195 R-Sr. 5-10 185 Sr. 6-5 214 R-So. 5-9 193 R-Sr. 6-0 180 So. 5-9 185 R-So. 5-10 165 So. 6-0 187 Jr. 6-0 185 R-Sr. 6-4 225 R-Jr. 6-0 226 R-Sr. 6-2 200 R-Fr. 6-3 185 R-Sr. 6-5 206 R-Jr. 6-3 208 R-So. 6-3 180 R-Fr. 5-11 165 R-Sr. 5-10 190 Sr. 6-2 215 Fr. 6-2 215 Fr. 5-9 178 So. 5-10 220 R-Fr. 5-10 170 Fr. 6-1 193 Jr. 6-3 214 Fr. 6-0 224 Fr. 6-4 200 Fr. 6-1 190 R-So. 5-9 207 R-Fr. 6-2 205 R-Jr. 6-1 250 R-Jr. 5-10 190 Fr. 6-1 180 R-Fr. 6-2 190 R-So. 6-0 197 Fr. 6-1 160 R-Fr. 6-5 200 R-Fr. 5-11 220 Fr. 5-7 201 R-Fr. 6-3 221 R-Fr. 6-3 220 So. 6-4 215 So. 6-1 209 R-Jr. 5-11 220 R-Jr. 5-8 155 R-So. 5-8 160 R-Fr. 6-4 285 Fr. 6-2 192 R-So. 6-4 295 R-Jr. 6-3 280 R-Sr. 6-3 215 R-Fr. 6-2 230 Fr. 6-2 240 Jr. 6-0 232 R-Fr. 6-5 300 Jr. 6-2 285 R-Jr. 6-4 275 R-Jr. 6-2 297 Fr. 6-3 285 Fr. 6-3 305 Fr. 6-4 285 R-Jr. 6-1 275 Fr. 6-0 270 Fr. 6-3 285 Fr. 6-2 271 R-So. 6-0 215 Fr. 6-3 301 R-Sr. 6-7 302 R-So. 6-4 350 Fr. 6-7 280 R-Fr. 6-4 300 R-Jr. 6-4 300 R-Fr. 6-4 302 R-Sr. 6-5 270 Fr. 6-2 170 Fr. 5-10 175 Fr. 6-5 250 R-Fr. 6-3 220 Fr. 6-4 230 Fr. 6-2 170 Fr. 6-4 245 R-Jr. 6-4 215 Jr. 6-5 242 R-Jr. 6-3 205 Fr. 6-6 282 So. 6-4 290 Fr. 6-1 298 R-Jr. 6-4 230 R-So. 6-5 195 R-Fr. 6-4 225 R-Fr. 6-2 290 Fr. 6-6 240 Fr. 6-3 260 Fr.


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2020 SUN BELT SCHEDULES APPALACHIAN STATE

9/12 Charlotte W, 35-20 9/19 at Marshall L, 7-17 W, 52-21 9/26 Campbell 10/7 Louisiana PPD 10/22 Arkansas State 10/31 at ULM 11/7 at Texas State 11/14 Georgia State 11/21 at Coastal Carolina 11/28 Troy 12/12 at Ga. Southern

ARKANSAS STATE

9/5 at Memphis L, 24-37 9/12 at Kansas State W, 35-31 9/26 Tulsa PPD 10/3 at Coastal Carolina L, 23-52 10/10 Central Arkansas W, 50-27 10/15 Georgia State W, 59-52 10/22 at App State 10/31 Troy 11/7 at Louisiana 11/14 ULM 11/21 at Texas State 11/28 South Alabama

COASTAL CAROLINA

9/12 at Kansas W, 38-23 9/18 Campbell W, 43-21 10/3 Arkansas State W, 52-23 10/14 at Louisiana W, 30-27 10/24 Georgia Southern 10/31 at Georgia State 11/7 South Alabama 11/14 at Troy 11/21 App State 11/28 at Texas State 12/5 Liberty

GEORGIA SOUTHERN

9/12 Campbell W, 27-26 9/26 at Louisiana L, 18-20 W, 35-30 10/3 at ULM 10/17 UMass 10/24 at Coastal Carolina 10/29 South Alabama 11/7 Troy 11/14 Texas State 11/21 at Army 11/28 at Georgia State 12/5 Florida Atlantic 12/12 App State

GEORGIA STATE

9/19 Louisiana L, 31-34 (OT) 9/26 at Charlotte PPD W, 49-29 10/3 East Carolina 10/15 at Arkansas State L, 52-59 10/24 at Troy 10/31 Coastal Carolina 11/7 ULM 11/14 at App State 11/21 at South Alabama 11/28 Georgia Southern

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SOUTH ALABAMA

9/3 at Southern Miss W, 32-21 9/12 Tulane L, 24-27 9/24 UAB L, 10-42 10/17 Texas State 10/24 ULM 10/29 at Georgia Southern 11/7 at Coastal Carolina 11/14 at Louisiana 11/21 Georgia State 11/28 at Arkansas State 12/12 Troy

TEXAS STATE

9/5 SMU L, 24-31 9/12 UTSA L, 48-51 (OT) 9/19 at ULM W, 38-17 9/26 at Boston College L, 21-24 10/10 at Troy L, 17-37 10/17 at South Alabama 10/24 at BYU 10/31 Louisiana 11/7 App State 11/14 at Georgia Southern 11/21 Arkansas State 11/28 Coastal Carolina

TROY

9/19 at Middle Tenn. W, 47-14 9/26 at BYU L, 7-48 10/8 Texas State W, 37-17 10/17 Eastern Kentucky 10/24 Georgia State 10/31 at Arkansas State 11/7 at Georgia Southern 11/14 Coastal Carolina 11/21 Middle Tennessee 11/28 at App State 12/5 ULM 12/12 at South Alabama

9/12 9/19 9/26 10/7 10/14 10/23 10/31 11/7 11/14 11/21 11/28

LOUISIANA

at Iowa State W, 31-14 at Ga. State W, 34-21 (OT) Ga. Southern W, 20-18 at App State PPD Coastal Carolina L, 27-30 at UAB at Texas State Arkansas State South Alabama Central Arkansas at ULM

ULM

9/12 at Army L, 7-37 9/19 Texas State L, 17-38 9/26 UTEP L, 6-31 10/3 Georgia Southern L, 30-35 10/10 at Liberty L, 7-40 10/24 at South Alabama 10/31 App State 11/7 at Georgia State 11/14 at Arkansas State 11/21 Louisiana Tech 11/28 Louisiana 12/5 at Troy

SUN BELT SCHEDULE

AROUND THE SUN BELT AROUND THE SUN BELT EAST DIVISION SUN BELT OVERALL TEAM W-L PCT STRK W-L PCT STRK Coastal Carolina 2-0 1.000 W2 4-0 1.000 W4 Troy 1-0 1.000 W1 2-1 0.667 W1 Georgia Southern 1-1 0.500 W1 2-1 0.667 W1 App State 0-0 0.000 - 2-1 0.667 W1 Georgia State 0-2 0.000 L2 1-2 0.333 L1 WEST DIVISION SUN BELT OVERALL TEAM W-L PCT STRK W-L PCT STRK Louisiana 2-1 0.500 L1 3-1 0.750 L1 Arkansas State 1-1 0.500 W1 3-2 0.600 W2 Texas State 1-1 0.500 L1 1-4 0.200 L2 South Alabama 0-0 0.000 - 1-2 0.333 L2 ULM 0-2 0.000 L2 0-5 0.000 L5

THIS WEEK

Wednesday Coastal Carolina at Louisiana

CCU, 30-27

Thursday Georgia State at Arkansas State

ASU, 59-52

Saturday Texas State at South Alabama Eastern Kentucky at Troy UMass at Georgia Southern

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Thursday Arkansas State at App Sttate Friday Louisiana at UAB

Saturday Georgia Southern at Coastal Carolina Georgia State at Troy ULM at South Alabama Texas State at BYU All Times Central

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Sept. 20

South Alabama

Mobile, Ala.

L, 1-2 (2OT)

Sept. 25 Georgia State

Troy, Ala.

W, 3-0

Sept. 25

App State

Boone, N.C.

L, 0-1

Sept. 25 Georgia State

Troy, Ala.

W, 3-1

Sept. 27

Coastal Carolina

Conway, S.C.

L, 0-2

Sept. 26 Georgia State

Troy, Ala.

W, 3-0

Oct. 2

Georgia State

W, 3-2

Oct. 4

Georgia Southern

Oct. 11

South Alabama

Oct. 16

App State

Oct. 18

Coastal Carolina

Oct. 23

Georgia State

Atlanta, Ga.

Oct. 25

Georgia Southern

Statesboro, Ga.

Sept. 11

Azalea City Classic

Change Page Troy, Ala.

T, 1-1 (2OT)

Oct. 1

South Alabama

Mobile, Ala.

Troy, Ala.

L, 1-2

Oct. 2

South Alabama

Mobile, Ala.

Troy, Ala.

L, 2-3

Oct. 22

Coastal Carolina

Conway, S.C.

Troy, Ala.

4 p.m.

Oct. 22

Coastal Carolina

Conway, S.C.

5 p.m.

Troy, Ala.

1 p.m.

Oct. 23

Coastal Carolina

Conway, S.C.

12 p.m.

6 p.m.

Oct. 30

South Alabama

Troy, Ala.

12 p.m.

Oct. 31

South Alabama

Troy, Ala.

1 p.m.

Nov. 6

App State

Troy, Ala.

11 a.m.

Nov. 6

App State

Troy, Ala.

6 p.m.

Nov. 7

App State

Troy, Ala.

1 p.m.

Nov. 12

Georgia Southern

Statesboro, Ga.

10 a.m.

Nov. 12

Georgia Southern

Statesboro, Ga.

5 p.m.

Nov. 13

Georgia Southern

Statesboro, Ga.

12 p.m.

Mobile, Ala.

Sept. 26

John ‘Doc’ Anderson Invite Troy, Ala.

Oct. 16

UAB Blazer Classic

Montevallo, Ala.

Oct. 31

Sun Belt Championships

Mobile, Ala.

6 p.m.

W - 1st // M - 4th W - 2nd // M - 4th

Sept. 29 Graeme McDowell Intercollegiate Birmingham, Ala, Sept. 30 Graeme McDowell Intercollegiate Birmingham, Ala,

L, 2-3 10 a.m.

9th of 10

Sept. 21 Hoover Classic

Hoover, Ala.

Sept. 22 Hoover Classic

Hoover, Ala.

Oct. 12

Intercollegiate at The Grove

College Grove, Tenn.

Oct. 12

Lady Red Wolves Classic

Jonesboro, Ark.

Oct. 13

Intercollegiate at The Grove

College Grove, Tenn. 10th of 13

Oct. 13

Lady Red Wolves Classic

Jonesboro, Ark.

Oct. 19

Bash in the Boro

Statesboro, Ga.

Oct. 19

Callaway Gardens Invitational

Mobile, Ala.

Oct. 20

Bash in the Boro

Statesboro, Ga.

Oct. 20

Callaway Gardens Invitational

Mobile, Ala.

Oct. 21

Callaway Gardens Invitational

Mobile, Ala.

Nov. 9

Mercer Invitational

Macon, Ga.

Nov. 10

Mercer Invitational

Macon, Ga.

8th of 10 3rd of 15


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The Troy University Band Program enjoys nationwide recognition as one of the finest and most comprehensive musical organizations of its kind. Troy instrumentalists not only have the opportunity to participate in the renowned “Sound of the South” Marching Band, but also have the opportunity to perform in the symphony band, four concert bands, three jazz ensembles, jazz combos, the Basketball Pep Band and various small ensembles. The 2015 – 2016 year marked the 50th Anniversary of The “Sound of the South” Marching Band. Dr. John M. Long created the band in it’s current form in the fall of 1965. Dr. Long developed The “Sound of the South” into a collegiate ensemble that has developed a national reputation for its quality musicianship and exciting, innovative arrangements and drill design. The “Sound of the South” Marching Band entertains audiences regularly at all Troy home games and several away games. Recent away appearances include Troy University’s bowl appearances at the Silicon Valley Classic in San Jose, Calif., the GMAC Bowl in Mobile, Ala., and three appearances at the New Orleans Bowl in the Louisiana Superdome. In fact, over the past few years, the “South of the South” Marching Band has traveled tens of thousands of miles entertaining audiences literally from coast to coast. Additionally, the “Sound” has been featured on all major broadcast and sports networks including ESPN, Fox Sports South and USA television networks. Other honors which the “Sound of the South” has received is the representation of the State of Alabama at the Inaugural Parades

of President Richard Nixon (1969 and 1973), President Ronald Reagan (1985), and President George Bush (1989). The “Sound” has also performed halftime shows with Grammy Award-winning artists Brian McKnight, Lee Greenwood, The Temptations and Rock and Roll Hall of Fame member, Chubby Checker. The “Sound of the South” Pep Band performs at all men’s and women’s basketball home games. Comprised of 30 musicians from all academic disciplines, the pep band entertains the home crowd with great music and irreverent, energetic cheering. This group travels with men’s and women’s basketball to the Sun Belt Conference Tournament, as well as the NCAA Tournaments. Membership in the basketball pep band is by audition, and it performs from Mid-October to April each academic year. The “Sound of the South” is the largest student organization on campus and its members have produced leaders in academics, student government, and athletics, as well as other areas of campus life. Students have the opportunity to participate in several professional organizations including Kappa Kappa Psi, Tau Beta Sigma, Phi Mu Alpha, Sigma Alpha Iota and Phi Boota Roota. For information regarding band scholarships auditions, please contact Dr. Mark Walker, Director of Bands at Troy University, Troy, AL 36082. Dr. Walker may be reached by phone at (334) 670-3281, or by email at troyband@troy.edu. You may also log on to the internet at www. soundofthesouth.org for information about scholarship auditions, special events,

upcoming “Sound” schedules and general information about the “Sound of the South.” WE KNOW YOU WILL ENJOY THE SHOW, GO TROJANS!

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TROY BOWL GAMES SILICON VALLEY FOOTBALL CLASSIC San Jose, Calif. - December 30, 2004 Northern Illinois 34, Troy 21

R+L CARRIERS NEW ORLEANS BOWL New Orleans, La. - December 22, 2006 Troy 41, Rice 17

R+L CARRIERS NEW ORLEANS BOWL New Orleans, La. - December 21, 2008 Southern Miss 30, Troy 27 (OT)

GMAC BOWL

Mobile, Ala. - January 6, 2010 (25) Central Michigan 44, Troy 41 (2OT)

R+L CARRIERS NEW ORLEANS BOWL New Orleans, La. - December 18, 2010 Troy 48, Ohio 21

DOLLAR GENERAL BOWL

Mobile, Ala. - December 23, 2016 Troy 28, Ohio 23

R&L CARRIERS NEW ORLEANS BOWL New Orleans, La. - December 26, 2017 Troy 50, North Texas 30

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Mobile, Ala. - December 22, 2018 Troy 42, Buffalo 32

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Damion WILLIS, Browns (1)

Mario ADDISON, Bills (10)

Steve McLENDON, Jets (10)

Marcus Webb, Seahawks (R)

Will Sunderland, Packers (R)

Jordan CHUNN, Cowboys (1)

TROJANS in the NFL Jonathan MASSAQUOI, Chiefs (4)


PLAYERS DRAFTED SINCE JOINING THE SUN BELT *First round selections highlighted

DeMARCUS WARE (‘05) First Round - Dallas Cowboys

Highest draft pick in Sun Belt history

BRANNON CONDREN (‘07) Fourth Round - Indianapolis Colts

DeMarcus WARE, Retired

LEODIS MCKELVIN (‘08) First Round - Buffalo Bills

Highest draft pick in Sun Belt history

SHERROD MARTIN (‘09)

Second Round - Carolina Panthers

CAMERON SHEFFIELD (‘10) Fifth Round - Kansas City Chiefs

JORRICK CALVIN (‘10)

Sixth Round - Arizona Cardinals

Osi UMENYIORA, Retired LEVI BROWN (‘10)

Seventh Round - Buffalo Bills

JERREL JERNIGAN (‘11) Third Round - New York Giants

JONATHAN MASSAQUOI (‘12) Fifth Round - Atlanta Falcons

ANTONIO GARCIA (‘17)

Third Round - New England Patriots

Lawrence TYNES, Retired


TROJANS in SUPER BOWLS *Super Bowl winners highlighted

SUPER BOWL XVII (‘83)

Pasadena, Calif. - Redskins 27, Dolphins 17

Virgil Seay (WR) - Washington Redskins

SUPER BOWL XVIII (‘84)

Tampa, Fla. - Raiders 38, Redskins 9

Kerry JENKINS

Osi UMENYIORA

Virgil Seay (WR) - Washington Redskins

SUPER BOWL XXII (‘88)

San Diego, Calif. - Redskins 42, Broncos 10

Jack Peavey (C) - Denver Broncos

SUPER BOWL XXXVII (‘03)

San Diego, Calif. - Buccaneers 48, Raiders 21

Kerry Jenkins (G) - Tampa Bay Buccaneers

SUPER BOWL XLII (‘08)

Glendale, Ariz. - Giants 17, Patriots 14

Lawrence TYNES

DeMarcus WARE

Osi Umenyiora (DE) - New York Giants Lawrence Tynes (K) - New York Giants

SUPER BOWL XLV (‘11)

Arlington, Texas - Packers 31, Steelers 25

Steve McLendon (NT) - Pittsburgh Steelers

SUPER BOWL XLVI (‘12)

Indianapolis, Ind. - Giants 21, Patriots 17

Osi Umenyiora (DE) - New York Giants Lawrence Tynes (K) - New York Giants Jerrel Jernigan (WR) - New York Giants

SUPER BOWL 50 (‘16)

Santa Clara, Calif. - Broncos 24, Panthers 10

Jerrel JERNIGAN

Virgil SEAY

DeMarcus Ware (LB) - Denver Broncos Mario Addison (DE) - Carolina Panthers

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BARRY McKNIGHT

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Barry McKnight is celebrating his 19th season as the play-by-play “Voice of the Trojans” in 2020. A veteran of the broadcast industry, McKnight serves as the co-host of a sports talk radio show on WMSP-740 AM in Montgomery, where he has served in that capacity for the last 22 years. McKnight was selected as the 2010-11 recipient of the Sun Belt Conference Broadcaster of the Year award. He also works in television broadcasting, where he served as the primary play-by-play announcer for College Sports Southeast’s football, basketball and baseball coverage from 1997 until 2001. A nine-time winner of Associated Press Awards for broadcast excellence, he is a member of the American Sportscasters Association and National Sportscasters and Sportswriters Association. Jerry Miller is entering his 28th year with the Troy Sports Radio Network and his 15th in the booth as the color analyst for football. For his first 11 years, Miller provided interviews, insight and analysis from a unique perspective on the sideline. A Troy alum and longtime supporter of the athletic program, Miller also serves as the color analyst for home Trojan men’s basketball and baseball games, in addition to his work covering numerous local high school events on both television and radio. Miller in a member of the Troy Baseball Hall of Fame. Junior Louissaint begins his second year as the sideline reporter for the Troy Sports Radio Network. Louissaint was a two-year starter for the Trojans in 2003-04 and famously returned a fumble 63 yards for a touchdown in Troy’s victory over No. 19 Missouri. Louissaint, a native of Miami via Haiti, went on to play professionally with the Winnipeg Blue Bombers and then in the AFL with the Lakeland Thunderbolts and Florence Phantoms. Following his football playing days, Louissaint was an assistant coach at Pike County High School for three years and two years as the head varsity girls basketball coach. Doug Amos begins his fifth season as the studio host for the Troy Sports Radio Network. In addition to working in studio for Trojan football broadcasts, Amos also serves as the play-by-play voice for Troy men’s basketball home games on the radio and as the play-by-play voice for Troy women’s basketball on ESPN+. For 20 years, Amos was the radio voice for the Faulkner University athletic department, broadcasting football, basketball and baseball games through the 2015-2016 seasons. In addition, Amos hosts a sports radio show in Montgomery alongside his co-host Charlie Trotman, a former quarterback at Auburn. The show airs on WTXK The Ticket, a TSRN affiliate.

TROJAN TALK The weekly Chip Lindsey call-in show, Trojan Talk, originates from Santa Fe Cattle Company on Highway 231 in Troy weekly from 6-7 p.m. The fast-paced show hosted by Barry McKnight, the Voice of the Trojans, features Troy players, coaches and fans. It’s your chance to talk football with the head coach of the Trojans by calling toll-free at 1-844-GO-4-TROY.

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