2012 MILES COLLEGE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE

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2012 MILES COLLEGE FOOTBALL TABLE of CONTENTS

ATHLETIC DIRECTORY

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ATHLETIC ADMINISTRATION Phillip Wallace, Jr., Interim Athletic Director Erienne Roberts, Esq., Assoc. Athletic Dir./Compliance Dir./SWA Deleon Fancher, Jr., Faculty Athletic Rep. Willie Patterson, Sports Information Director Barbara Palmer, Athletic Administrator James Merriweather, Band Director Kian Threadgill, Cheerleading Coach Reginald Abbott, Equipment Manager Chris Anderson, Athletic Auxiliary Specialist

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FOOTBALL Reginald Ruffin, Head Coach Tony Oglesby, Assistant Head Coach/Defensive Ends Travis Carswell, Offensive Coordinator/Receivers Conley Langford, Def. Coordinator/Def. Tackles Larry Williams, Running Backs/Special Teams Aaron James, Quarterbacks Fredrick Ellis, Offensive Lineman Kenneth Watson, Defensive Backs/Safeties Ronald McKinnon, Linebackers Tarence Bruce, Defensive Backs DeAndre Miller, Linebackers Justin Madison, Special Teams/Kickers Andre Pickering, Tight Ends Patrick McFollins, Assistant Weight Room Coach Jonathan Hall, Assistant Linebackers Lindbergh Oglesby, Student Assistant

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VOLLEYBALL Deborah Jones, Head Coach

(205) 929-1612

CROSS COUNTRY Phillip Wallace, Head M/W Cross Country

(205) 929-1063

MEN’S BASKETBALL Will Cotchery, Head Coach Derrick Thompson, Associate Head Coach

(205) 929-1102 (205) 929-1110

WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Phillip Wallace, Jr., Head Coach Conley Langford, Assistant Coach Deborah Jones, Assistant Coach

(205) 929-1063 (205) 929-1621 (205) 929-1612

MEN’S BASEBALL Kenneth Hatcher, Head Coach Ty Roberts, Assistant Coach Ryan Sadler, Assistant Coach

(205) 929-1622 (205) 929-1622 (205) 929-1622

MEN’S AND WOMEN’S TRACK & FIELD Victoria Crawford, Head Coach Conley Langford, Assistant Coach Deborah Jones, Director of Track & Field Operations

(205) 929-1114 (205) 929-1621 (205) 929-1612

WOMEN’S SOFTBALL Patrick Peasant, Head Coach Freddie Knight, Assistant Coach

(205) 929-1101 (205) 929-1101

Table of Contents/Athletic Directory/Acknowledgements Media Information We Are Miles College The President Direction to Albert J. Sloan-Alumni Stadium Opponent Sports Information Contacts Miles College Quick Facts 2011 Football Results/2012 Football Schedule Interim Athletic Director Sports Information Director Head Coach Reginald Ruffin Assistant Coaches & Support Staff 2012 Golden Bears Numerical Roster 2012 Golden Bears Alphabetical Roster 2012 Golden Bears State-by-State/Breakdown-by-Class Golden Bears Player Profiles Newcomers 2011 Golden Bears Football Statistics Meet the Opponents 2012 Opponents Scouting Reports Miles College Football Media Outlets 2012 Pre-Season All-SIAC Teams/Predicted Order of Finish The SIAC Purple Marching Machine Miles College Coaches Year-by-Year W/L Record Miles College Season-by-Season Results Series Won & Lost records SIAC Year-by-Year Football Champions Miles College Homecoming Results 2012 SIAC Composite Football Schedule

CREDITS The 2012 Miles College Golden Bears Football Media Guide is a publication of the Miles College Sports Information Office, Willie K. Patterson, Jr. Written and edited by: Willie K. Patterson, Jr., and Athletics Administration Staff. Special thanks to: Head coach Reginald Ruffin, his staff, opponents’ Sports Information Directors, W. J. Plott and John Tarver for their assistance. Printing, Typesetting, Layout and Designing by: Urban Sports Consulting (Atlanta, GA) 404-819-6179 info@urbansportsconsulting.com

Photography by: Willie Patterson, Bruce Thomas, Leon Moody and Miles College Sports Information archives. Special thanks to Geni Thomas, Edison Hogan, Arthur Williams (Photos by Sharpy, (205-540-0757) and Oscar Daniel (AUCsports.com) for allowing us to use their photos. Covers and Advertisements Designed by:

Bruce Thomas

The Miles College Football Media Guide is available on the Athletic web site at www.milesgoldenbears.com .

ATHLETIC TRAINER Kim Bailey-McPherson, Head Athletic Trainer Meghan Davis, Assistant Athletic Trainer (CSM) Champion Sports Medicine Lesa Rayford, LPN (CSM) Dr. Lawrence LeMak, Orthopedic Surgeon (CSM)

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2012 MILES COLLEGE FOOTBALL MEDIA INFORMATION The 2012 Miles College Football Press Guide has been prepared to assist sportswriters, broadcasters, and other news media covering the Golden Bears Football program. In planning your coverage of Miles College this season, remember the following helpful hints for the convenience of everyone. WORKING PRESS CREDENTIALS All requests for press, photo, and broadcast credentials for Miles College home football games should be submitted in advance to Willie K. Patterson, Jr., Sports Information Director at (205) 9293298. Passes will be mailed in advance or left at the back double gates of Albert J. Sloan-Alumni Stadium (located in back of the press box). Under some circumstances, press box seating will be limited due to the large number of requests. When this occurs, priority seating will be given to media persons covering the Golden Bears on a regular basis. Professional scouts will be seated after working press on a first-come first-serve basis. Credentials are issued to authorized press and workers restrictively and exclude family members or other non-working personnel. Violations will results in forfeiture of issued credentials and restrictions on any future considerations. INTERVIEWS All request for interviews with Miles College coaching staff and student-athletes should be made through the Sports Information Director, Willie K. Patterson, Jr., by calling (205) 929-3298. Golden Bears football players will be available prior to practice or during the day as class schedules dictate. No interviews will be granted from Friday evening to Saturday during a game week, except for post-game interviews after a mandatory 10 minute cooling off period. THE PRESS BOX The Albert J. Sloan-Alumni Stadium Press Box is a modern facility with comfortable viewing space for all media. It is available for the certified working press, coaches, statisticians, conference officials and Miles College support staff only. Booths are provided for the opposing coaching staff and radio personnel, with a filming desk located on the top level. Press credentials are required for admittance. As your host, we will provide food and beverages at half-time. PRESS SERVICES The press box is equipped with two telephone lines (205) 9293298 / 3297 and one fax line (205) 929-3299 for general use. A student assistant will be available to answer questions and assist with faxing. Pre-game fact sheets, cumulative statistics, half-time statistics, complete team and individual statistics, and running “play-by-play” are provided to all working press.

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POST-GAME INTERVIEWS Head Coach Reginald Ruffin will answer post-game questions from the media immediately following a mandatory 10 minute cooling off period in his office in the Albert J. Sloan-Alumni Field House. The visiting locker room will be open at the discretion of the visiting head coach or visiting sports information director. Otherwise, the visiting coach and selected players will be brought to an interview area. RADIO The Miles College Football visiting radio room is equipped with one courtesy telephone line with long-distance capabilities for use by the visiting team’s radio. Opponents planning to broadcast their game with the Golden Bears should notify the Miles College sports information office at least (2) two weeks in advance of the scheduled event. SIDELINES Miles College follows the guidelines set forth by the National Collegiate Athletic Association on sideline control to keep those areas free from congestion. Only working photographers on assignment or a designated representative from each student publication will be issued a sideline pass. Passes must be displayed prominently at all times. Photographers are urged to shoot from the end zone to the 25-yard line on either end of the field from either sideline. Lingering in the bench area between the 25-yard line is strictly prohibited. No player or coach interviews will be conducted during the game. Miles College personnel will be deployed to prevent abuse of sideline privileges. MEDIA NOTE This media guide is designed to afford you information concerning the Miles College football team. News releases, photos and statistics will be available upon request for members of the working media. Your host for Miles College football is: Sports Information Director, Willie K. Patterson, Jr. (205) 929-3298. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION If you need further information on Miles College Football, contact: Willie K. Patterson, Jr. 2nd Floor, Albert J. Sloan-Alumni Stadium Post Office Box 3800 5500 Myron Massey Blvd. Fairfield, AL 35604 Office: (205) 929-3298 Fax: (205) 929-3299 E-mail: wpatterson@miles.edu or milescollege@bellsouth.net

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2012 MILES COLLEGE FOOTBALL WE ARE MILES COLLEGE In 1898, Miles College was founded by the Colored Methodist Episcopal Church, now the Christian Methodist Episcopal Church (C.M.E.) and chartered by the State of Alabama in Ch 19 1905 as Miles Memorial College to educate African-American young people. The college is still supported by and afica filliated with the CME church, although the faculty/staff and stu student body represent many religions and cultures, national and international. For over 100 years of survival in a difficult an en environment, Miles College has held steadfast in its goal of providing pr a quality college education while challenging and molding m the minds of future leaders. During our centennial celebration, ce we observed our rich heritage as Metropolitan Birmingham’s Bi only senior Historically Black College and the impact im it has made in the lives of more than 8,000 alumni of Miles College including two mayors of Birmingham, judges, M physicians, business leaders, legislators and teachers. ph The Th College is a fully accredited member of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools for the awarding of baccaso laureate United Negro C College Fund since 1972. l ddegrees, and d hhas bbeen a member b off the h U i dN ll Miles College is physically located within the city limits of Fairfield, Alabama and is just two blocks from the western-most city limit of Birmingham. Throughout its history, Miles has maintained and continues to maintain an ‘open’ admissions policy that invites all students with a high school education who demonstrate the potential for and commitment to earning a baccalaureate degree. While many smaller colleges have faced declining enrollment, Miles College has been ranked as the fastest growing United Negro College Fund (UNCF) member in the nation. The geographic diversity among our students: 36% of our first time students are residents of Alabama, 14% from Georgia, 7% from each of Illinois and Florida, 6% from California and the remaining 30% from 27 additional states. Alumni of Miles College number 5,200 in the state of Alabama and 4,600 of those live in greater Birmingham contributing to its progress as leading educators, preachers, business executives, entrepreneurs, politicians and community leaders. The mobility of our alumni is evidenced by the growing demographic diversity of our students and leads to the belief that the impact of a Miles College education is widening the scope of enriched contributions throughout society. We are proud to continue a long standing tradition to educate students who otherwise could not attend college because of their lack of academic preparation, test scores or their lack of funds while also providing an honors curriculum for academically gifted students. Miles offers Bachelor’s Degree Programs with majors in accounting, biology, business administration, Computer Information Sciences, business management, chemistry, chemistry education, communications, criminal justice elementary, English, language arts, education, mathematics, mathematics education, political science, social science education, environmental science management , and social work. In addition, courses in art, French, Spanish, philosophy, religion, dance, drama, economics, and history are also offered. Graduates who complete approved teacher education programs qualify for the State of Alabama Class “B” Professional Certificate in elementary education.

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2012 MILES COLLEGE FOOTBALL George T. French, Jr. 14th President of Miles College President French is proud to have recently completed the $30 million “Miles Ahead” Campaign, with gifts and pledges exceeding $42.4 million, as well as the acquisition of the former Lloyd Noland Hospital Campus - this acquisition more than doubled the land size of the college. The Board of Trustees recently approved a $20 million Capital Improvement Program, which will enhance the beauty and capacity of the campus with a new student recreation and dining center, welcome and admissions center and 204-bed residence hall. Construction is set to begin in the fall and conclude by July 2013.

G George T T. F French, h JJr. is i profi ficient i iin the h di disciplines i li off Political Science, Law, and Higher Education. He earned a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science with an emphasis in Policy Analysis from the University of Louisville. He was competitively accepted into the nationally ranked University of Richmond Law School, where he matriculated on an academic scholarship for two years before being recruited by then Miles College President, Albert Sloan, to reposition Miles College as the Director of Development. He completed his final year of law school at Miles School of Law, earning his Juris Doctorate. He is currently ABD at Jackson State University for the PhD., where he is completing his dissertation on the topic of 21st century challenges in higher education and the use of transformational and transactional leadership styles as solutions.

French is proud to note that within the last year, despite the worst economic climate in decades, Miles College was fortunate to have liquidated all debt on the North Campus purchase, as well as the $1.5 million demolition costs for site preparation while retaining AAA credit ratings from Moody’s and Dunn and Bradstreet. Also of note, due to aggressive fund-raising and other revenue-generating initiatives, French has witnessed the operating budget grow from $30 million in 2006 to nearly $50 million today. With over 1700 students, 300 faculty and staff and over 6,000 alumni, Miles is stronger than at any point since her founding in 1898. The Board of Trustees acknowledged this position, and recently extended to President French a five-year contract to assure continuity of leadership and resolve of vision. President French is married to Joyce Parker French, a 2001 Miles graduate and teacher in the Jefferson County School System; and is the father of LaShelle, George III and Jasmine.

He is well published, to include having co-authored the book Miles College: The First Hundred Years which chronicles the history of the College, and as well as having authored the article Historically Black Colleges and Universities: Cultivating Global Citizenship in the landmark book, The State of America’s Black Colleges.

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2012 MILES COLLEGE FOOTBALL ALL ROADS LEAD TO MILES COLLEGE “Directions to Albert J. Sloan-Alumni Stadium” From Atlanta “East” From Montgomery “South” Take Interstate 20/59 West toward Tuscaloosa. Exit on Valley Road, Exit 118. Take slight left, keep straight onto E.J. Oliver Boulevard for three blocks. At 59th Street (E. J. Oliver Blvd), make left turn drive three blocks and you will arrive at your destination Miles College.

From Nashville “North” Exit Interstate 65 South onto Interstate 20/59 West toward Tuscaloosa. On Interstate 20/59, exit on Valley Road (Exit 118). Take slight left onto E.J. Oliver Boulevard, for three blocks. At 59th Street (E. J. Oliver Blvd), make left turn drive three blocks and you will arrive at your destination Miles College.

Follow Interstate 65 North. At the interchange, near downtown Birmingham, exit onto Interstate 20/59 West toward Tuscaloosa. On Interstate 20/59, exit on Valley Road, Exit 118. Take slight left onto E.J. Oliver Boulevard, for three blocks. At 59th Street (E. J. Oliver Blvd), make left turn drive three blocks and you will arrive at your destination Miles College. M

From F rom Tuscaloosa “West” Interstate 20/59 East to Fairfield. Exit on Valley Road (Exit 118; Miles College Sign to your left). At exit ramp turn right onto E. J. Oliver Boulevard. At 59th Street (E. J. Oliver Blvd), make left turn drive three blocks directly and you will arrive at your destination Miles College.

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2012 MILES COLLEGE FOOTBALL OPPONENTS SID CONTACTS UNIVERSITY OF NORTH ALABAMA SID: Jeff Hodges Office: 256-765-4595 Home: 256-766-7572 Fax: 256-765-4659 Press Box: 256-765-5576 / 5575 Email: sportsinformation@una.edu Web Site: www.roarlions.com

CLARK ATLANTA UNIVERSITY SID: Dana Harvey Office: 404-880-6685 Home: TBA Fax: 404-880-8397 Press Box: 404-880-8029 Email: dharey@cau.edu Web Site: www.cau.edu

SHAW UNIVERSITY SID: Sherri Fillingham Office: 919-546-8250 / 623-9494 Home: TBA Fax: TBA Email: sfillingham@shawu.edu Web Site: www.shawbears.com

KENTUCKY STATE UNIVERSITY SID: Danielle Wright Office: 502-597-6019 Home: TBA Fax: 502-597-5681 Press Box: 502-597-8007 Email: danielle.wright@kysu.edu Web Site: www.ksuthorobreds.com

UNIVERSITY OF WEST GEORGIA SID: Mitch Gray Office: 678-839-6542 Home: TBA Fax: 678-839-6538 Press Box: TBA Email: mgray@westga.edu Web Site: www.uwgsports.com ALBANY STATE UNIVERSITY SID: Edythe Y. Bradley Office: 229- 430-4673 or 4754 Home: 229-336-5194 Fax: 229-430-1774 (or) 3020 Press Box: 229-430-3674 (or) 3675 Email: ebradley@asurams.edu (or) eyb6592@yahoo.com Web Site: www.asu.edu BENEDICT COLLEGE SID: Dennis Switzer Office: 803-705-4346 Home: 803-493-3406 Fax: TBA Press Box: TBA Email: switzerd@benedict.edu Web Site: www.benedict.edu

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LANE COLLEGE SID: Roger Ogden Office: 731-426-7659 Home: 731-285-6947 Fax: 731-426-7516 Press Box: 731-422-6051 Email: rogden@lanecollege.edu or ogden.roger@yahoo.com Web Site: www.lane.edu STILLMAN COLLEGE SID: William Bright, Jr. Office: 205-247-8101 Home: TBA Fax: 205-366-8865 Press Box: 205-343-6489 Email: wbright@stillman.edu Web Site: www.stillmanathletics.com TUSKEGEE UNIVERSITY SID: Michael Stewart Office: 334-727-8150 Fax: 334-727-8202 Press Box: 334-727-8167 (or) 8004 Alt. Press Box: 334-724-4601 Email: stewartm@mytu.tuskegee.edu Web Site: www.tuskegee.edu

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2012 MILES COLLEGE FOOTBALL 2012 FOOTBALL QUICK FACTS GENERAL INFORMATION Name of School: City/Zip: Founded: Enrollment: Nickname: School Colors: Stadium: Capacity: Surface: Affiliation: Conference: President: Inter. Athletic Director: Athletic Dept. Phone: Athletic Dept. Fax: Athletic Ticket Office: HISTORY First Year of Football: Bowl/Playoff Record: Years in Postseason: Last Appearance: Results: Championship: Year MC Entered SIAC: All-Time Record:

SPORTS INFORMATION Sports Information Dir. SID Office Phone: SID Fax: Press Box Phone: SID Email:

SID Mailing Address: Overnight Address:

Athletic Web Site:

Miles College Fairfield, Alabama 35064 1898 1815 Golden Bears Purple & Gold Albert J. Sloan-Alumni 8,500 Artificial Turf (Enviroturf) NCAA Division II SIAC Dr. George T. French, Jr. Phillip Wallace, Jr. (205) 929-1615 (205) 929-1616 (205) 929-1430 or 1431

1910 (Central A.M.E. Alabama College) Pioneer Bowl, 0-1 1 2011 Lost (Johnson C. Smith) 33-35 1978, 1985 (Division III), 2011 SIAC (Division II) December 17, 1927 238 – 376 – 19 (633) • Forfeit of 18 games from 2004-07 • 04 (7), 05 (4), 06 (5), 07 (2) games

Willie K. Patterson, Jr. (205) 929-3298 (205) 929-3299 (205) 929-3298 / 929-3297 wpatterson@miles.edu milescollege@bellsouth.net willie_pattersonjr@yahoo.com Post Office Box 39800 Birmingham, Alabama 35208 2nd Floor Albert J. Sloan-Alumni Stadium 5500 Myron Massey Blvd Fairfield, Alabama 35064 www.milesgoldenbears.com

COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Alma Mater: Record at MC (yrs): Career Record (yrs): Football Office Phone: Best Time to Call: 2011 Record: 2011 SIAC Standing:

Reginald Ruffin North Alabama (98) 7 - 5 (2nd) 7 - 5 (2nd) (205) 929 - 1100 10:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. 7-5 5 - 2 (1st) SIAC Western Div.

Assistant Coaches (Alma Mater) Position: Tony Oglesby (Livingston) (West Ala.) Assistant Head & Defensive Line Travis Carswell (North Alabama) Offensive Coordinator & Wide Receivers Conley Langford (Alabama A&M) Defensive Coordinator Larry Williams (Florida A&M) Running Backs & Special Teams Aaron James (Tuskegee) Quarterbacks Fredrick Ellis (N.C. Central) Offensive Line Kenneth Watson (Livingston) (W Ala.) Defensive Backs & Safeties Ronald McKinnon (North Alabama) Linebackers Tarence Bruce (Miles) Defensive Backs DeAndre Miller (Miles) Linebackers Justin Madison (Miles) Special Teams & Kickers Andre Pickering (Southern Miss) Tight Ends Patrick McFollins (Miles) Staff Assistant Jonathan Hall (Tuskegee) Asst. Linebackers Lindbergh Oglesby Student Assistant Kim Bailey-McPherson (Miles) Athletic Trainer Lesa Rayford, LPN (LeMak Sports Medicine) Dr. Lawrence LeMak, Orthropedic Surgeon (LeMak Sports Medicine) Football Operations: Equipment Manager: Video Coordinator:

Tia Clayton Jatavious Lumpkins Chris Anderson

MILES SPORTS RADIO NETWORK WMWI-88.7 / www.miles.edu (Internet Radio) Roe Bonner - Play-By-Play James Drake- Color Analyst

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2012 MILES COLLEGE FOOTBALL 2012 FOOTBALL QUICK FACTS TEAM INFORMATION: 2011 Overall Record: Conference: Non-conference:

Total 7-5-0 5-2-0 1-3-0

Basic Offense: Basic Defense:

Pro-Style 3-4

Letterwinners Returning Offense: 21 Specialty: 2 Letterwinners Lost Offense: 7 Specialty: 0 Starters Returning Offense 10 Specialty: 2

Home 3-2-0 2-1-0 1-1-0

Away 3-2-0 3-1-0 0-1-0

Defense: TOTAL

25 48

Defense: TOTAL

11 18

Defense: TOTAL:

9 21

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

Key Offense Losses: NONE

Key Defense Losses: Corey Robinson (LB, 6-1, 210, SR) Macon, GA

RETURNING OFF. STARTERS (Pos/Ht/Wt/Cl) Jordan Lewis (RB, 5-8, 175, SR) Birmingham, AL Antonio Pitts (WR, 5-10, 174, SO) Montgomery, AL Ronnie Garcia (TE, 6-0, 210, JR) Dothan, AL K. C. Logan (FB, 6-0, 220, JR) Tuscaloosa, AL D. J. Fife (WR, 6-0, 155, SO) Cherokee County, AL Lester Jackson (OL, 6-0, 283, SR) Tuscaloosa, AL Aderius Hood (OL, 6-3, 292, SO) Mt. Hebron, AL David Thomas (QB, 6-2, 206, SR) Opelika, AL Vondargus Hudson (TE, 6-3, 210, SR) Bessemer, AL Eddie Thomas (OL, 6-3, 325, SO) Livingston, AL Monterio Taylor (OL, 6-2, 280, SR) New Hevoron, MS

RETURNING DEF. STARTERS (Pos/Ht/Wt/Cl) Jeffrey Gordon (LB, 6-0, 225, JR) Tuscaloosa, AL Justin Farrell (DB, 5-8, 185, JR) Atlanta, GA Julanta English (LB, 5-9, 180, JR) Jacksonville, FL Quentin Land (LB, 5-10, 183, SO) Millry, AL Keith Richburg (DB, 6-1, 175, SR) Miami, FL James Gaines (DE, 6-1, 210, SO) Eutaw, AL Keenan Clark (LB, 5-11, 204, SO) Atlanta, GA Shaquille Wallace (DE, 6-0, 190, SO) Decatur, AL Alexander Morrison (DL, 5-10, 259, SO) Columbus, GA Tyrrell Kinder (DB, 5-10, 162, SO) Jackson, AL

RETURNING SPECIALTY STARTERS (Pos/Ht/Wt/Cl) Patton Chambers (K, 6-0, 160, JR) Gadsden, AL Justin Evans (P, 5-9, 151, JR) Birmingham, AL

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2012 MILES COLLEGE FOOTBALL 2012 FOOTBALL QUICK FACTS RETURNING STATISTICAL LEADERS RUSHING Jordan Lewis David Thomas K. C. Logan

GP/GS 12/12 12/12 12/12

Attempts 282 125 31

Yards 966 489 141

Avg. 3.4 3.9 4.5

TD 8 11 0

LG 49 52 24

Avg/g 80.5 40.8 11.8

PASSING David Thomas Jerrico Ford

GP/GS 12/12 5/0

EFFIC 141.31 45.57

C–A–I 161-258-9 7-13-1

YDS TD 2088 14 11 0

RECEIVING Antonio Pitts Jordan Lewis Vondragus Hudson Ronnie Garcia Jerromy Mardis D. J. Fife

GP/GS 12/12 12/12 12/12 12/12 8/8 12/12

Rec 40 33 27 16 15 9

Yards 667 249 412 212 193 68

Avg. 16.7 7.5 15.3 13.2 12.9 7.6

TD 6 1 3 0 0 1

LG 52 20 59 28 33 15

TACKLES Julanta English Quinton Land Keith Richburg Quentin Jones Keenan Clark Tyrrell Kinder Alexander Morris

GP/GS 10/10 12/12 10/10 12/12 10/10 12/12 12/12

Solo 19 18 33 20 13 15 16

Assists Total 35 54 33 51 17 50 18 38 27 40 21 36 19 35

Int. 2 1 2 2 0 0 0

Sacks TFL/Yds 4.5/14 2.0/15 1.0/2 1.0/1 1.0/1 2.0/14 4.0/19 0 0.5/1 3.5/24 7.5/34

LG 59 5

AVG/G 174.0 2.2

OPPONENTS SERIES RECORDS UNIVERSITY OF NORTH ALABAMA (North Alabama leads series 6-0-0) (1982) (10th Annual Labor Day Golden Classic 0-0) (2012) Shaw University (Shaw leads series 1-0-0) (2007) UNIVERSITY OF WEST GEORGIA (West Georgia leads series 5-0-0) (1981) Albany State University (Albany State leads series 34-13-3) (1942) BENEDICT COLLEGE (Series tied 10-10-0) (1956) CLARK ATLANTA UNIVERSITY (Clark Atlanta leads series 17-12-0) (1928) Kentucky State University (Miles leads series 10-7-0) (1987) Lane College (Miles leads series 26-24-3) (1929) STILLMAN COLLEGE (Miles leads series 13-6-0) (1921) TUSKEGEE UNIVERSITY (Tuskegee leads series 44-12-1) (1929)

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2012 MILES COLLEGE FOOTBALL 2011 RESULTS & 2012 SCHEDULE

2011 MILES COLLEGE RESULTS (OVERALL 7-5-0, 5-2-0 SIAC) / (S I A C 1st PLACE WESTERN DIVISION FINISH) DATE SEPT. 4 SEPT. Sept. SEPT. Oct. Oct. OCT. OCT. Oct. Nov. Nov. Dec.

10 15 24 1 8 15 22 27 5 12 3

OPPONENT MOREHOUSE 9TH ANNUAL LABOR DAY GOLDEN CLASSIC CONCORDIA-SELMA @ West Georgia ALBANY STATE * Benedict * Clark Atlanta* KENTUCKY STATE * LANE * Stillman * Tuskegee * Albany State (2011 SIAC Championship) Johnson C. Smith (2011 Pioneer Bowl)

SITE BIRMINGHAM, AL (LEGION FIELD) FAIRFIELD, AL Carrollton, GA FAIRFIELD, AL Augusta, GA Atlanta, GA FAIRFIELD, AL FAIRFIELD, AL Tuscaloosa, AL Tuskegee, AL Atlanta, GA

RESULT 9-47 L

Columbus, GA

33-35 L

13-6 20-23 27-34 20-14 19-16 45-24 37-3 9-7 25-27 20-17

W L L W W W W W L W

2012 MILES COLLEGE SCHEDULE DATE 9-2 SUN.

11-10

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OPPONENT UNIVERSITY OF NORTH ALABAMA 10TH ANNUAL LABOR DAY GOLDEN CLASSIC Shaw University UNIVERSITY OF WEST GEORGIA Albany State University * BENEDICT COLLEGE * CLARK ATLANTA UNIVERSITY * (HOMECOMING) Kentucky State University * Lane College * STILLMAN COLLEGE * TUSKEGEE UNIVERSITY * (SENIOR DAY) SIAC Championship

12-1

Sat.

Pioneer Bowl

(*)

Conference Games

9-8 9-15 9-22 9-29 10-6

Sat. SAT. Sat. SAT. SAT.

10-13 Sat. 10-20 Sat. 10-25 THU. 11-3 SAT.

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SITE BIRMINGHAM, AL (LEGION FIELD) Durham, NC FAIRFIELD, AL Albany, GA FAIRFIELD, AL FAIRFIELD, AL

TIME 6:00

Frankfort, KY Jackson, TN FAIRFIELD, AL FAIRFIELD, AL

1:30 (EST) 2:00 6:00 1:00

Atlanta, GA Columbus, GA

TBA

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3:00 (EST)


2012 MILES COLLEGE FOOTBALL GOLDEN BEARS ADMINISTRATION

Phillip Wallace, Jr. Interim Athletic Director 8th Year Savannah State ‘89 Phillip Wallace, JR., is in his third year as Interim Athletic Director and eighth season as Head Women’s Basketball Coach. While under his leadership and guidance, Miles College athletics has seen unprecedented success both on the playing field and in the classroom. The Golden Bears football team won their First SIAC Division II Football Championship, won the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference first SIAC Western Division Title and the conference first SIAC Football Championship game against the Rams of Albany State University, while the Lady Bears softball team captured the 2012 SIAC Softball Championship defeating crossstate rival Stillman College.

During his tenure the athletic department has seen the hiring of Reginald Ruffin (Head Football Coach), two fulltime female head coaches, and two full-time athletic trainers. He has put an emphasis on rules education, which has allowed for Miles College coaches to attend the NCAA Regional Rules Seminar. He is a member of the Black Coaches Association (BCA), Women Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA), and has served on the WBCA Top-25 National Ranking Committee. Wallace is a native of Savannah, Georgia, and received a Bachelor of Science degree from Savannah State University in 1989 and his Masters in Public Administration from Savannah State in 1993. Phillip Wallace, Jr., is married to Sharon; they are the parents of one daughter, Sha’ron and two sons, Phillip, III and Kendall.

It is Wallace’s desire to compete and succeed at the highest level of Intercollegiate Athletics while maintaining a primary focus on the needs and success of the studentathletes. During the 2011-2012 academic year, six of ten sports achieved a cumulative Grade Point Average of 3.0 and above, while the overall athletic department GPA was an impressive 2.83. Graduation and Retention rates have also been on the rise. During Wallace’s watch the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) took a more active role within the community with several Community Engagement initiatives while also raising money for the Make A Wish Foundation. Wallace played a intricate role during the process in which Miles College satisfied all requirements set forth by the NCAA during its Blueprint study. He also oversaw the installation of a new scoreboard, jumbotron and artificial turf (enviroturf) on Miles College football facility.

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Willie Patterson Sports Information Dir. 23rd Year Lane College ‘78 Willie K. Patterson, Jr., is in his 23rd year as Sports Information Director and 18th at Miles. In this role, Patterson is responsible for coordinating public relations efforts on behalf of the Department of Athletics. His duties include generating publicity for the intercollegiate athletic programs, building sound relationships with the media, coordinating coverage, compiling and disseminating statistical data, and serving as editor of the college sports publications. Patterson, a native of Bainbridge, Georgia and a graduate of Lane College in Jackson, Tennessee, where he earned the bachelor’s degree in Business Administration. Prior to his return to Miles College, Patterson served for four years as sports information director and head baseball coach at LeMoyne-Owen College in Memphis, Tennessee. During his tenure as baseball coach at LeMoyneOwen College and Miles, Patterson, was instrumental in producing teams and individual players that reaped attention and accolades for their outstanding performances. Recognition came from both the SIAC and NCAA in the form of All-Region, All-Conference Honors, Black College All-Americans, and leaders in stolen bases, walks and team batting averages. Coach Patterson compiled a 133-155 record at Miles. While, at LeMoyne-Owen his teams received high honors in winning three SIAC Western Division II Regular Season Championships, NCAA honors for # 1 in Division II team-stolen bases, individual walks, and individual triples. His Magician teams were the first Division II team to play in the Memphis Redbird Baseball Stadium, along with Christian Brothers University. Patterson compiled an 81-72 overall record and 4014 SIAC record at LeMoyne-Owen College.

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Patterson is a member of Superior Sports Network Advisory Board, the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA), the Black College Sports Information Directors of America (BcSIDA), Basketball Writers Association, Baseball Writers Association, Baseball Coaches Association, former NCAA South Region Baseball Selection Committee, Phi Beta Lambda Business Corporation, the Masons, and the Improved Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks of the World. Patterson worked with ESPN during the 2012 SWAC Softball Championships, the statistician for the 2010 United States North American Cup (Men’s Wheelchair Basketball & Rugby Games) at the Lakeshore Foundation. He serves on the South Region National Collegiate Baseball Writer’s Association (NCBWA) Committee of the NCAA, former chairman (14 years) of the SIAC Sports Information Directors Association (SIDA), former chairman (9 years) of the SIAC Baseball Coaches Association (SBCA), and former president (5 years) of the Fred Horn Amateur Baseball League (Birmingham, Alabama).

“THE TOOL SHED”

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2012 MILES COLLEGE FOOTBALL GOLDEN BEARS COACHES

Reginald Ruffin

Coach Ruffin is a 1994 graduate of the University of North Alabama and holds a Master’s Degree in Education Administration from Nova Southeastern University in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.

Head Coach 2nd Year Univ. North Ala. ‘97

During Ruffin’s playing days at the University of North Alabama, he became their second three-time All-American and is the only Lion to ever earn All-American as a defensive end in 1995, 1996 and as linebacker in 1997.

In 1995 he was selected; first team All-Gulf South Conference, first-team CoSIDA NCAA Division II All-South Region, third-team CoSIDA NCAA Division II AllReginald Ruffin enters his second season as head coach American, third-team C. M. Frank All-American, honorof the Miles College Golden Bears. During his first sea- able mention Football Gazette All-American in 1996 and son in the bears den, he accomplished what no other prior selected Gulf South Conference Defensive Player of the Miles College head coach had. The Golden Bears won Week. their first SIAC Western Division Title, first SIAC Championship game and their first Division II SIAC Championship. Coach Ruffin was named the 2011 SIAC Coach of the Year for his hard and dedicated work. Ruffin has over 10 years of coaching experience which includes his five years at Tuskegee University as their defensive coordinator and linebacker coach, the title which he held prior to accepting the position at Miles College. Ruffin has served as athletic director and Head Football Coach at Choctaw County High School in Butler, Alabama; Assistant football coach and defensive line coach at the University of West Georgia in Carrolton, Georgia; Assistant coach at Jackson High School in Jackson, Alabama and the defensive line coach at the University of North Alabama in Florence, Alabama. During Coach Ruffin’s time as defensive coordinator at Tuskegee, he had the SIAC’s (Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference) top defensive scoring defense, pass defense and rushing defense in 2007. His team’s defense finished second in scoring and was among the leaders in most defensive categories in 2008. In 2009, his team once again posted the league’s top defense.

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2012 MILES COLLEGE FOOTBALL Reginald Ruffin Golden Bears Head Coach which included two National Championships and two w Gulf South Conference titles. Ruffin was selected Gulf G South Conference Freshman of the Year in 1994; selected S for the 50th Anniversary University of North Alabama fo Football Team for 1949-98. F A native of Butler, Alabama, Ruffin is married to Monica aand they have one son, Gabriel.

In 1996 Ruffin Ruffin was selected; second second-team team All All-American American by the Associated Press, CoSIDA and the Football Gazette, All-Gulf South Conference and first team CoSIDA All-South Region. Ruffin was a two-time All-American as a defensive lineman in 1997 and selected first team All-American by the Associated Press, the Football Gazette and the American Football Coaches Association and a second-team AllAmerica pick by Daktronics as a linebacker. He was firstteam All-Gulf South Conference for third consecutive years and first-team All-South Region. Coach Ruffin started all four years at the University of North Alabama, setting a school record with 34 career sacks and setting the school single-season sack record with 11 in 1994. His career sacks and tackles for loss total 431 yards in losses. During his time at the University of North Alabama the team set a combined record of 43-9,

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2012 MILES COLLEGE FOOTBALL GOLDEN BEARS COACHES

Tony Oglesby Asst. Head Coach/DL 2nd Year Livingstone ‘86

The Elberton, Georgia, native earned a bachelor of science Degree Health Education from Livingston University in 1986. Oglesby has three children, Tieshia, Tandika and Tony, Jr.

Tony Oglesby is entering his 2nd season with the Miles College Golden Bears. After his first season he was named the Assistant Head Coach and Defensive Line Coach. Oglesby brings with him an unparalleled work ethic, a smart for the game and an aggressive style of defense. Oglesby coached the Miles defensive ends in 2011 and under his guidance helped lead the Golden Bears to their first SIAC Western Division Title, first Division II Football Championship and the first SIAC Football Championship game. In 2010 he assisted in guiding the University of West Alabama to their first NCAA Playoff appearance since 1975. Oglesby also mentored defensive linemen and inside linebackers while serving as co-defensive coordinator at North Greenville Junior College in 1990. He coached linebackers and defensive ends for six-years at Gulf South Conference rival West Georgia; where he appeared in the NCAA Division II Playoffs twice. Later he had a stint in 1997 at the University of West Alabama. Oglesby was a four-time letterman and three-year starter at linebacker for Livingston University, now known as the University of West Alabama, from 1983-86. He remained there serving as a student assistant from 1987-88 and a graduate assistant in charge of outside linebackers in 1989. Oglesby had an outstanding prep career at Elberton County High School, where he earned High School AllState Honors while registering 210 tackles as a senior linebacker.

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Travis Carswell Offensive Coor./WR 2nd Year Univ. North Ala. ‘00 Travis Carswell is entering his 2nd season as the Golden Bears offensive coordinator and wide receivers coach. As part of the Miles staff Carswell brings a wealth of experience and knowledge to the game. He is a former graduate assistant coach, academic & NFL liaison for the University of North Alabama.

under Bobby Wallace,where he broke Division II and III school records as quarterback. Professionally, Carswell participated in mini- camp workouts for the New Orleans Saints, Green Bay Packers, Jacksonville Jaguars,and Montreal Alouettes as a wide receiver. In 1999, he played quarterback in the start-up PFA Bowl, which recognized Division II talent, and spent time with the Macon Knights (Arena II) football. Carswell has racked up over 100 career victories in his short coaching career as a football assistant and head coach. Carswell earned a Bachelor’s degree in health management from the University of North Alabama. He is working on his master’s degree in business adminstration at Walden University. Carswell is married to Felicia Edwards of Milledgeville,Ga., and they have three children, Chad, Nikari and Amaya.

During his first season Carswell helped guide the Golden Bears to their first SIAC Western Division Title, first SIAC Division II Football Championship and the first SIAC Football Championship game. Carswell left the college coaching ranks in 2002, to pursue a career in coaching high school basketball and football. Immediately he began to develop young talented receivers and running backs in South Alabama. Carswell spent seven seasons as an assistant high school coach in Alabama and Georgia. Two years as head coach and athletic director at Marengo High School from 2004–2006, producing the school’s first All-State selections. During his tenure, Carswell reformed a small struggling Class A program back to the highlight of high school football. After four years of coaching high school in Alabama, Carswell moved back to Georgia in 2006, were he was able to impact several key receivers while coaching at Baldwin High School (GA.) As a player, Carswell played quarterback at Wilkinson County High School (Irwinton,GA), where he was Heart of Georgia’s First Team Quarterback in 1994. He received a scholarship to The Citadel and from 1994 – 1996, where he played both quarterback and receiver. Carswell transferred to the University of North Alabama

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2012 MILES COLLEGE FOOTBALL GOLDEN BEARS COACHES

Conley T. Langford

Fredrick Ellis

Defensive Coord./DT 11th Year Alabama A&M ‘91

Offensive Line 2nd Year NC Central Univ.

Conley Langford enters his 11th season with the Golden Bears as their defensive coordinator and defensive tackle coach. Langford had been an assistant coach for nine years with the Golden Bears before taking a leave of absence.

Fredrick Ellis is entering his 2nd season at Miles College as the offensive line coach. Ellis brings a vast amount of experience to the Golden Bears football staff.

Coach Ellis’s offensive linemen helped shape the Golden Bears as they won their first SIAC Western Division Title Langford’s defense tactics were instrumental in guiding and first SIAC Division II Football Championship and the Golden Bears to their first SIAC Western Division Ti- the first SIAC Football Championship game. tle, Miles first SIAC Division II Football Championship and the first SIAC Football Championship game. He started his coaching career in 2008 at Jackson State University as the tight end coach and in 2009 and 2010 During his tenure as defensive coordinator, Langford’s as the offensive line coach at Stillman College. While defenses have been ranked nationally with numerous at Stillman the offensive line paved the way for running players being named to SIAC All-Conference Teams, back Quinn Porter who led Black College Football in playing in the Arena Football Leagues and other playing rushing. His line also gave up the fewest number of sacks overseas. in the SIAC. Langford spent eight years as a high school football coach Ellis attended Southwest DeKalb High School in Decain the Birmingham City School System and during his tur, Georgia and in 1997 attended Northeast Mississippi tenure he coached two High School All-Americans. Community College. Coach Ellis played guard and center for Tuskegee University from 1998-2001 and held a three Coach Langford graduated from Alabama A&M Univer- year record of 33-3. He went on to be named to the 2000 sity in 1991 with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Physi- SIAC First Team All-Conference Team and 2001 SIAC cal Education. He played linebacker for the Bulldogs Second Team All-Conference Team. from 1987-1991, and helped the Bulldogs win four SIAC Championships. Coach Ellis is married and has two children Joshua and Kendall. Langford is married to Kimyum and they have one daughter Yasminye Genae’.

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Aaron James

Ronald McKinnon

Quarterbacks 2nd Year Tuskegee Univ. ‘01

Linebackers 2nd Year Univ. North Ala. ‘95

Aaron James enters his 2nd season as quarterbacks coach for the Miles College Golden Bears. He brings a wealth of experience and knowledge to the coaching staff, and former quarterbacks coach at Lane College. In James’s first season, he helped guide the Golden Bears to their first SIAC Western Division Title, first SIAC Division II Football Championship and the first SIAC Football Championship game. James’s coaching experience includes, besides his time at Lane College, a stay at Clark Atlanta University as their quarterback coach and a graduate assistant at his alma mater Tuskegee University and an assistant head coach and offensive coordinator at Bullock County High School. James was a quarterback for Tuskegee University from 1998 through 2001, where he compiled an impressive record of 42-5 as a starter. At quarterback, James has the most wins in the Golden Tigers football history; he also holds a 91-yard touchdown run record from the line of scrimmage as a Golden Tiger. James led Tuskegee University to three conference championships in four seasons and was named to the SIAC Pre-season All-Conference Team in 1998, led the Golden Tigers to a 12-0 season and HBCU National Championship in 2000. In 2001, James was again selected to the SIAC Pre-season All-Conference Team and then earned 2nd team honors on the SIAC AllConference Team. James played professionally for the Alabama Lighting of the NAFL in 2004, where he led the league in passing yards and touchdowns.

Ronald McKinnon, a well-known ll k athlete that joins the Golden Bears football staff for his second season as the linebackers coach and he brings with him years of coaching, playing and business experience. In McKinnon’s first season as an assistant coach, he help guide the Golden Bears to their first SIAC Western Division Title and first SIAC Division II Football Championship and the first SIAC Football Championship game. He signed a free agent contract with the Arizona Cardinals of the National Football League following his senior season at the University of North Alabama and spent 10 seasons in professional football. McKinnon played in 157 NFL games, playing for the Cardinals from 1996-2004 and one season with the New Orleans Saints. He finished his professional career with more than 1,000 tackles, 12 sacks and 10 interceptions. McKinnon, was a four-year starter for the University of North Alabama from 1992-95 and one of the most honored athletes in university football history. A four-time, first-team All-Gulf South Conference selection, McKinnon is one of a handful chosen three-times consensus All-Americans in NCAA Division II history. McKinnon was selected the winner of the 1995 Harlon Hill Trophy (Division II equivalent of the Heisman Trophy) for NCAA Division II National Player of the Year and became the first and so far only defensive player to win the award. He helped lead the University of North Alabama to a combined 485-1 record that included three straight Gulf South Conference Championships and three straight NCAA Division II National Championships. Coach McKinnon closed his career as the leading tackler at the University of North Alabama and in Gulf South Conference history; with 621 total stops and 407 primary stops. He had 29 career tackles-for-loss, seven sacks, 11 interceptions and recovered five fumbles. As a senior he had 139 tackles, 11 tacklesfor-loss, four interceptions and four sacks. He was named to the Gulf South Conference “Team of the Quarter Century” for 1971-95, was selected the “Gulf South Conference Defensive Player of the Quarter Century” for 197195 and was named to the NCAA Division II “Team of the Quarter Century” for 1973-97. McKinnon was selected for the 50th Anniversary University of North Alabama Football Team for 1949-98, the Gulf South Conference Team of the 1990s and was named by the Alabama Sports Writers Association State Professional Athlete of the Year for 1998.

James is a native of Mobile, AL and a graduate of Tuskegee University in Tuskegee, AL., where he holds a Bachelor’s Degree in History.

McKinnon is a native of Elba, Alabama and earned his Bachelor’s Degree in General Studies from the University of North Alabama in 1995. McKinnon was one of the elite athletes in the history of the state to be inducted into the Alabama Sports Hall of Fame in 2010. He was also inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 2008.

Coach James is married to Rosie and they have two daughters; Erin Morrisette and Layla James.

Coach McKinnon is married to LaShana White and they have four children, Guiliana, Raven, Rya and Rocky.

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2012 MILES COLLEGE FOOTBALL GOLDEN BEARS COACHES

Kenneth Watson

Larry Williams

Defensive Backs 2nd Year Livingstone ‘88

Running Backs/ST 5th Year Florida A&M ‘99

Kenneth Watson enters his 2nd return season with the Golden Bears as the defensive backs and safeties coach. In 2002-05, Watson coached this position here at Miles under two other coaches. Prior to coming back to Miles, Watson was the wide receivers coach at Minor High School in Birmingham, AL During the 2011-12 season, Watson helped guide the Golden Bears to their first SIAC Western Division Title, first SIAC Division II Football Championship and the first SIAC Football Championship game. Coach Watson spent 2005-2006 seasons at the University of West Alabama in Livingston, AL., where he coached the defensive backs. He spent some time in professional football, playing for the Edmonton Eskimos (2000), Toronto Argonauts (1999), Montreal Alouettes (1996-97), Baltimore Stallions (1994-96) and the Calgary Stampeders (1992-93). Watson played four seasons at Livingston University (now the University of West Alabama) from 1985-88 and was a four-time All-Gulf South Conference defensive back. As a player at Livingston, coach Watson moved into the record books, where he still appears today in both career interceptions (15, tied third) and career punt return yards (690, second). He also had the sixth longest punt return in school history in 1986, a 67-yard return versus Western Kentucky. He earned his degree in Drafting and Design Technology from Bessemer State Technical College in 2001, where he finished with a 4.0 grade point average and appeared on the Dean’s List every semester. Watson is married to Charlene Johnson of Adamsville, AL. They have two children, Kenneth, Jr., and Koi Alexis.

Larry Williams will enter his 5th year at Miles College as coach of running backs and special teams. He brings a wealth of playing and coaching knowledge to this staff. In his first season with Coach Ruffin’s staff, he helped the Golden Bears win their first 2011 SIAC Western Division Title, first 2011 SIAC Championship game and the Golden Bears first Division II SIAC Championship. Williams coached at his alma-mater, Florida A&M University from 2002-06, serving as a graduate assistant linebackers and secondary coach for his first three seasons and defensive backs coach beginning in 2005. Williams spent the 2006-07 season at Edward Waters College in Jacksonville, Florida where he coached defensive backs and assistant special team’s coordinator. He also served as the video and academic coordinator as well as recruiter for the Florida areas; South Florida, Southwest Florida, Tampa and Jacksonville. After leaving Edward Waters, coach Williams went to Florida International University as a graduate assistant. Prior to starting his collegiate coaching career, Williams was a player/coach in the secondary of the Tallahassee Thunder in the AFL2 league from 2001-02. The Thunder won the Southeast Division both years he played and the team finished with the top rushing defense in 2002. A graduate of Miami American High School in 1994, Williams went on to attend Florida A&M University, where he was a twosport student-athlete from 1994-98, earning four letters in football and track & field. Coach Williams played in the 1995 Heritage Bowl and 1995 and 1996 on the MEAC Championship teams, the 1998 Black College Championship team and helped the Rattlers to the 1996, 1997 and 1998 Division 1-AA Playoffs. In addition, Williams participated on the 1995 MEAC Indoor Champion and 1997 MEAC Outdoor Champion Track and Field teams. He graduated from Florida A&M University with a Bachelor’s degree in Landscape Design and Management in 1999.

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2012 MILES COLLEGE FOOTBALL GOLDEN BEARS COACHES

Jonathan Hall

Tarence Bruce

Linebackers 1st Year Tuskegee Univ. ‘11

Defensive Backs 1st Year Miles College ‘ 10

Andre Pickering

Justin Madison

Tight Ends 1st Year Southern Miss. ‘10

Kickers/ST 1st Year Miles College ‘09

Patrick McFolling

DeAndre Miller

Staff Assistant

Linebackers 1st Year Miles College ‘10

1st Year Miles College ‘05

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2012 MILES COLLEGE FOOTBALL GOLDEN BEARS SUPPORT STAFF

Lindbergh Oglesby

Tia Clayton

Student Assistant 1st Year Miles College

Football Operations 1st Year Alabama A&M ‘11

Jatavious Lumpkins Student Manager 1st Year Miles College

Chris Anderson Videographer 5th Year Miles College ‘99

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2012 MILES COLLEGE FOOTBALL GOLDEN BEARS NUMERICAL ROSTER NO 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 50

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NAME POS Jerromy Mardis WR Jordan Bush WR LaDarius Thompson WR Jonquel Dawson QB Antonio Dill LB Jalen Johnson DB Floyd Graves RB Anthony Powell, II DB Michael Ross WR James Gardener QB Darion Alexander QB Antonio Pitts WR Denzel Veale RB Keith Richburg, Jr. DB D. J. Fife WR David Thomas QB Antonio Hagler RB Vondragus Hudson TE Justin Evans P Joe Beckham DB Jordan Lewis RB Tyrrell Kinder DB Andrew Williams RB K. C. Logan RB Rashad Rivers RB John Nixon WR Devonta Parker-JohnsonRB Jibril Cox ATH Joshus Thompson DB Daruis Hill DB Alexander Francois DB Alexander Morrison DL Quinton Land LB Edward Vinsang, Jr. DB Micheal Mitchell DB David Uselton, Jr. P/K Jeremy Coleman DB Justin Farrell DB Jonathan Seldon LB Alexiyon Stewart WR Cantrell Daniels LB Quintin Jackson LB Jeffery Gordon LB Rodrick Holloman LB Joseph Rush DL Julantate English LB Patton Chambers K Justin Williams LB Arenza Johnson, Jr. LB

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

WT 144 170 130 180 175 186 180 156 145 162 198 174 180 175 155 206 211 189 151 180 163 162 187 219 233 155 174 170 185 161 164 259 183 195 176 194 183 174 190 176 207 210 207 210 230 180 170 191 215

CL SR FR SR FR SO SO JR FR FR SO FR SO FR SR SO SR SR SR JR SO SR SO SO SR JR FR SO FR FR SO JR SO SO SR JR FR JR JR SO FR JR JR JR FR FR JR JR JR FR

HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL/JJC Birmingham, AL/Jacksonville State University Ridgeland, MC/Delta State University Fairfield, AL/Fairfield Preparatory High School Atlanta, GA/MLK (Atlanta) Atlanta, GA/Towers High School Tallahassee, FL/James S. Rickards High School Newton, MS – Newton County Sebring, FL – Sebring College Park, GA – N. Clayton Ashford, AL/Ashford High School Selma, AL – Selma Montgomery, AL/Carver High School Lithonia, GA/Lithonia Miami, FL/Miami Northwestern High School Cherokee County, AL/Cherokee County High School Opelika, AL/Opelika High School Fairfield, AL/Fairfield Preparatory High School Bessemer, AL/Jess Lanier High School Birmingham, AL/Birmingham Southern College Daleville, AL/Daleville Fairfield, AL/Samford University Jackson, AL/Jackson High School Leroy, AL/Leroy High School Tuscaloosa, AL/Grambling State University Atlanta, GA/Tri-Cities High School Gainesville, FL - Gainesville Millry, AL/Washington County High School Gordon, GA/Meridian Montgomery, AL/Jeff Davis Mobile, AL/Pelham High School Miami, FL/North Miami Sr. High School Columbus, GA/Pacelli High School Millry, AL/Millry High School Nashville, TN – Montgomery Bell Valdosta, GA/Georgia Military College Homewood, AL/Childersburg Ft. Lauderdale, FL/Dillard High School Atlanta, GA / Peable Brook High School Atlanta, GA/Fayette County High School Forsyth, GA – Mary Persons Orange Park, FL/Orange Park High School Prichard, AL/Mattie T. Blount Tuscaloosa, AL/Central Tuscaloosa High School Cordele, GA/Cordele Tucker, GA – Tucker Jacksonville, FL/Georgia Military College Gadsden, AL/Gadsden City High School Attalla, AL/Etowah High School Eufaula, AL/Eufaula

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2012 MILES COLLEGE FOOTBALL GOLDEN BEARS NUMERICAL ROSTER NO 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 70 71 72 73 75 76 78 80 81 82 84 85 86 88 89 90 91 92 93 95 97 98 99

NAME Gerald McRath, Jr. Monterio Taylor Lester Jackson, Jr. Braysean Jones Montel Collins Keenan Clark James Gaines, III Reginald Virges Skylar Smith Aderius Hood Demario Cummingham Curtis Mark Eddie Thomas Terrace Owens Christopher Ruffin Jeremiah Carroll Trey-Anthony Simpson Lonnie Outlaw, Jr. George Price Brandon Johnson Yovaris Hudson Delarius Webb Ronnie Garcia Willie Coleman, III Antonio Floyd Demarcus Hives Darrell Williams Abel Gilel Rashad Reynolds Brandon Smith Justin Dates Camron Willis William Sweesy

POS DL OL OL LB OL LB LB LB DL OL OL OL OL DL OL OL DL WR WR TE TE TE TE WR TE DL DL DL DL DL RB DL DL

HT 6-2 6-1 6-0 6-1 6-2 5-11 6-2 5-10 5-10 6-3 6-6 6-4 6-3 6-1 6-1 6-4 6-0 6-7 6-2 6-2 6-0 6-3 6-0 5-10 6-3 5-11 6-3 6-0 6-0 6-0 5-10 6-3 6-4

WT 188 287 283 205 295 204 197 220 220 292 315 329 319 292 295 285 275 207 180 193 226 250 210 170 231 245 215 265 272 271 227 290 305

CL FR SR SR SO FR SO JR JR FR SO SO FR SO FR FR SO SO JR SO SR SO FR JR FR JR FR FR FR SO SO JR FR SO

HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL/JJC Munford, AL – Oxford Lawrence County, MS/Southwest CC Tuscaloosa, AL/East Central Community College Montgomery, AL/Robert E. Lee Bartow, FL/Bartow Atlanta, GA/Salem High School Eutaw, AL/Green County High School Alpine, AL/Talladega County Pell City, AL/Pell City High School Mt. Hebron, AL/Greene County High School Birmingham, AL/Huffman Montgomery, AL/Sidney Lanier Livingston, AL/Livingston High School Greenville, AL/Greenville Bessemer, AL/Bessemer City Dothan, AL/Northview Columbus, GA/G.W. Carver High School Rochelle, GA – Wilcox County Montgomery, AL/St. Jude McDonough, GA/Eagle’s Landing High School Miami, FL/Dr. Michael M. Krop Sr. High School Montgomery, AL/Jeff Davis Dothan, AL/Rehobeth High School Montgomery, AL/Carver Montgomery Tallahassee, FL/Ricketts High School Prichard, AL/Vigor Atlanta, GA/Cedar Grove Spring Valley, NY/Lackawanna College Atlanta, GA/Henry W. Grady High School Atlanta, GA/Stephanson High School Childersburg, AL/Childersburg High School Birmingham, AL/Minor San Jacinto, CA/San Jacinto

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2012 MILES COLLEGE FOOTBALL GOLDEN BEARS ALPHABETICAL ROSTER NO 11 20 2 76 47 56 37 88 55 28 70 41 97 4 5 46 19 38 15 89 31 57 86 10 92 43 7 17 30 90 44 60 18 96 53 42 54 50 82 27 6 22 33 21 24 1 71 51 35

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NAME POS Darion Alexander QB Joe Beckham DB Jordan Bush WR Jeremiah Carroll OL Patton Chambers K Keenan Clark DB Jeremy Coleman DB Willie Coleman, III WR Montel Collins OL Jibril Cox ATH Demario Cummingham OL Cantrell Daniels LB Justin Dates RB Jonquel Dawson QB Antonio Dill LB Julantate English LB Justin Evans P Justin Farrell DB D. J. Fife WR Antonio Floyd TE Alexander Francois DB James Gaines, III LB Ronnie Garcia TE James Gardner QB Abel Gilel DL Jeffery Gordon LB Floyd Graves RB Antonio Hagler HB Daruis Hill DB Demarcus Hives DL Rodrick Holloman LB Aderius Hood OL Vondragus Hudson TE Yovaris Hudson DL Lester Jackson, Jr. OL Quintin Jackson LB Braysean Jones LB Arenza Johnson, Jr. LB Brandon Johnson WR Devonta Parker-JohnsonRB Jalen Johnson DB Tyrrell Kinder DB Quinton Land LB Jordan Lewis RB K. C. Logan RB Jerromy Mardis WR Curtis Mark OL Gerald McRath, Jr. DL Micheal Mitchell DB

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

WT 198 180 175 285 170 204 183 170 295 170 315 207 227 180 175 180 151 174 155 231 164 197 210 162 265 207 180 211 161 245 210 292 189 226 283 210 205 215 193 174 186 162 183 163 219 144 329 188 176

CL FR SO FR SO JR SO JR FR FR FR SO JR JR FR SO JR JR JR SO JR JR JR JR SO FR JR JR SR SO FR FR SO SR SO SR JR SO FR SR SO SO SO SO SR SR SR FR FR JR

HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL/JJC Selma, AL – Selma Daleville, AL/Daleville Ridgeland, MS/Delta State University Dothan, AL/Northview Gadsden, AL/Gadsden City Atlanta, GA/Salem Ft. Lauderdale, FL/Dillard Montgomery, AL/Carver Montgomery Bartow, FL/Bartow Gordon, GA/Meridian Birmingham, AL/Huffman Orange Park, FL/Orange Park Childersburg, AL/Childersburg Atlanta, GA/MLK (Atlanta) Atlanta, GA/Towers Jacksonville, FL/Georgia Military College Birmingham, AL/Birmingham Southern College Atlanta, GA / Peable Brook Cherokee County, AL/Cherokee County Tallahassee, FL/Ricketts High School Miami, FL/North Miami Sr. Eutaw, AL/Green County Dothan, AL/Rehobeth Ashford, AL/Ashford Spring Valley, NY/Lackawanna College Tuscaloosa, AL/Central Tuscaloosa Newton, MS – Newton County Fairfield, AL/Fairfield Preparatory Mobile, AL/Pelham Prichard, AL/Vigor Cordele, GA/Cordele Mt. Hebron, AL/Greene County Bessemer, AL/Jess Lanier High School Miami, AL/Dr. Michael M. Krop Sr. High School Tuscaloosa, AL/East Central Community College Prichard, AL/Mattie T. Blount Montgomery, AL/Robert E. Lee Eufaula, AL/Eufaula McDonough, GA/Eagle’s Landing Millry, AL/Washington County Tallahassee, FL/James S. Rickards Jackson, AL/Jackson Millry, AL/Millry Birmingham, AL/Samford University Tuscaloosa, AL/Grambling State University Birmingham, AL/Jacksonville State University Montgomery, AL/Sidney Lanier Munford, AL/Oxford Valdosta, GA/Georgia Military College

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2012 MILES COLLEGE FOOTBALL GOLDEN BEARS ALPHABETICAL ROSTER NO 32 26 80 73 12 8 81 93 14 25 9 75 45 39 78 95 59 40 99 52 16 72 29 3 36 13 34 58 85 23 91 48 98

NAME Alexander Morrison John Nixon Lonnie Outlaw, Jr. Terrace Owens Antonio Pitts Anthony Powell, II George Price Rashad Reynolds Keith Richburg, Jr. Rashad Rivers Michael Ross Christopher Ruffin Joseph Rush Jonathan Seldon Trey-Anthony Simpson Brandon Smith Skylar Smith Alexiyon Stewart William Sweesy Monterio Taylor David Thomas Eddie Thomas Joshus Thompson LaDarius Thompson David Uselton, Jr. Denzel Veale Edward Vinsang, Jr. Reginald Virges Delarius Webb Andrew Williams Darrell Williams Justin Williams Camron Willis

POS DL WR WR DL WR DB WR DL DB RB WR OL DL LB DL DL DL WR DL OL QB OL DB WR P/K RB DB LB TE RB DL LB DL

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

WT 259 155 207 292 174 156 180 272 175 233 145 295 230 190 275 271 220 176 305 287 206 319 185 130 194 180 195 220 250 187 215 191 290

CL SO FR JR FR SO FR SO SO SR JR FR FR FR SO SO SO FR FR SO SR SR SO FR SR FR FR SR JR FR SO FR JR FR

HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL/JJC Columbus, GA/Pacelli Gainesville, FL - Gainesville Rochelle, GA – Wilcox County Greenville, AL/Greenville Montgomery, AL/Carver Sebring, FL – Sebring Montgomery, AL/St. Jude Atlanta, GA/Henry W. Grady Miami, FL/Miami Northwestern Atlanta, GA/Tri-Cities College Park, GA/North Clayton Bessemer, AL/Bessemer City Tucker, GA – Tucker Atlanta, GA/Fayette County Columbus, GA/G.W. Carver Atlanta, GA/Stephanson Pell City, AL/Pell City High School Forsyth, GA – Mary Persons San Jacinto, CA/San Jacinto Lawrence County, MS/Southwest CC Opelika, AL/Opelika Livingston, AL/Livingston Montgomery, AL/Jeff Davis Fairfield, AL/Fairfield Preparatory Homewood, AL/Childersburg Lithonia, GA/Lithonia Nashville, TN – Montgomery Bell Alpine, AL/Talladega County Montgomery, AL/Jeff Davis Leroy, AL/Leroy Atlanta, GA/Cedar Grove Attalla, AL/Etowah Birmingham, AL/Minor

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2012 MILES COLLEGE FOOTBALL GOLDEN BEARS STATE BY STATE/CLASS BREAKDOWN ALABAMA -44-

FLORIDA -11-

Darion Alexander – Selma Joe Beckham, III – Daleville Jeremiah Carroll – Dothan Patton Chambers – Gadsden Willie Coleman, III – Montgomery Demario Cummingham - Birmingham Justin Dates – Childersburg Justin Evans - Birmingham D. J. Fife –Cherokee County James Gaines, III - Eutaw Ronnie Garcia – Dothan James Gardener - Ashford Jeffrey Gordon – Tuscaloosa Antonio Hagler – Fairfield Darius Hill – Mobile Demarcus Hives – Prichard Aderius Hood – Mt. Hebron Vondragus Hudson – Bessemer Lester Jackson – Tuscaloosa Quintin Jackson – Prichard Braysean Jones – Montgomery Arenza Johnson, Jr. – Eufaula Devonta Parker-Johnson – Millry Tyrell Kinder – Jackson Quinton Land - Millry Jordan Lewis – Birmingham K. C. Logan – Tuscaloosa Jerromy Mardis - Birmingham Curtis Mark – Montgomery Gerald McRath, Jr. - Munford Terrance Owens - Greenville Antonio Pitts – Montgomery George Price – Montgomery Christopher Ruffin – Bessemer Skylar Smith - Pell City David Thomas – Opelika Eddie Thomas – Livingston Joshus Thompson – Montgomery LaDarius Thompson – Fairfield David Uselton, Jr. - Homewood Reginald Virges – Alpine Delarius Webb – Montgomery Andrew Williams - Leroy Justin Williams – Attalla

Montel Collins Jeremy Coleman Cantrell Daniels Julantate English Alexander Francois Antonio Floyd Yovaris Hudson Jalen Johnson John Nixon Anthony Powell, II Keith Richburg, Jr.

California -1-

SENIOR (12)

William Sweesy

JUNIOR (19)

GEORGIA -21Keenan Clark Jibril Cox Jonquel Dawson Antonio Dill Justin Farrell Abel Gilel Rodrick Holloman Brandon Johnson Michael Mitchell Alexander Morrison Lonnie Outlaw, Jr. Rashad Reynolds Rashad Rivers Michael Ross Joseph Rush Jonathan Seldon Trey-Anthony Simpson Brandon Smith Alexiyon Stewart Denzel Veale Darrell Williams

MISSISSIPPI -2Floyd Graves Monterio Taylor

TENNESSEE -1Edward Vinsang, Jr.

BREAKDOWN BY CLASS

SOPHOMORE (25) FRESHMAN (24)

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KEENAN CLARK - 56 Linebacker 5’11 204 - SO Atlanta, GA/Salem

PATTON CHAMBERS - 47

Kicker 6’0 175 JR Gadsden, AL/Gadsden Personal: Full name is Patton Chase Chambers - - Nickname: Joe Dirt - - - Born December 23, 1990, in Gadsden, AL - - - He is the son of Barbara Chambers - - He has three brothers (Ty, Reed and Nicholas Chambers) and three sisters (Bentley Carr, Allison Smalley and Emmaline Chambers) - - - his major is English Education (3.20 GPA).

Personal: Full name is Keenan Donald Lee Clark - - Nickname: Superman - - - Born May4, 1992, in Dover, DE - - - He is the son of Donald Clark and Ramona Torres - - - He has four brothers (Kevin Morris, Kortney & Korveiro Torres, Kashmere Clark) and two sisters (Katrina Morris and Kree Clark) - - - his major is Communication.

Field Goals YEAR 2011 2010

G 12 11

TACKLE YEAR G UA 2011 10/10 5 2010 11/10 1

PAT YEAR G 2011 12

KICK RUSH RCV PASS 22-26 0 0 0

Kickoffs YEAR G 2011 11 2010 11

NO 55 6

FG Pct. 13-15 86.7 4-9 44.4

YDS 215 327

AVG 39.2 54.5

LG 41 42

TB 2 0

Blk 0 2

A T TFL 7 12 0-0 2 3 0-0

SK 0-0 0-0

INT 0-0 0-0

JEREMY COLEMAN - 37

Defensive Back 6’1 195 - SO

OB 4 0

Ft La Lauderdale, FL/Dillard High Personal: Full name is Jeremy Don’te Coleman - - Nickname: Soldier - - - Born July 25, 1991, in Plantation, FL - - - He is the son of Howard and Angela Coleman - - - He has one brother (Howard, Jr.) and four sisters (Jonita, Chelsia, Marry and Brittany) - - - his major is Business and Accounting. TACKLE YEAR G UA 2011 10/10 5 2010 11/10 1

A T TFL 7 12 0-0 2 3 0-0

SK 0-0 0-0

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INT 0-0 0-0

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Linebacker 6’0 220 - SO

ANTONIO DILL, II - 5 Linebacker 5’9 175 - SO

Orange Park, FL/Orange Park

East Atlanta, GA/Towers

CANTRELL DANIELS - 41

Personal: Full name is Cantrell Daniels - - - Nickname: Trell - - - Born June 26, 1986, in Chicago, IL - - - He is the son of Eric Ellison and Gwen Daniels - - - He has one brother (Christopher) and one sister (Thealia Thompson) - - - he is majoring in Criminal Justice.

Personal: Full name is Antonia Jervaire Dill, II - - Nickname: Real Dill - - - Born November 16, 1992, in Virginia Beach, VA - - - He is the son of Antonio Dill, Sr., and Claudia Marshall - - - He has one brother (Jason Dill) and two sisters (Ashley and Alican Dill) - - - he is majoring in Enviornmental Science.

TACKLE YEAR 2011 2010

TACKLE YEAR 2011

G 9/9 11/9

UA A T 9 14 23 3 4 7

TFL 1-1 2-4

SK 0-0 0-0

INT 0-0 0-0

G UA 11/11 8

A T TFL SK 10 18 0-0 0-0

JUSTIN DATES - 97 Running Back 5’10 227 - JR

JULANTATE ENGLISH - 46

Childersburg,AL/Childersburg

Jacksonville, FL/Ga. Military College

Personal: Full name is Justin Marquis’ Dates - - - Nickname: Biscuit - - - Born July 15, 1991, in Childersburg, AL - - - He is the son of Eugene and Tikita Kelley - - He has two sisters ( Malcanisha & Warnesha Kelley) - - - He is majoring in Pre-Med.

Linebacker 5’9 180 - JR

Personal: Full name is Julantate Bernandez English - - Born March 9, 1992, in Atlanta, GA - - - He is the son of Johnny and Sabina English - - - He has one brother (Johnny English, Jr.) - - - he is majoring in Business. TACKLE YEAR G UA A T TFL SK 2011 10/10 19 35 54 5-14 0-0

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JUSTIN EVANS - 19 Punter 5’9 151 JR

Justin Farrell - 38 Defensive Back 5’9 174 - JR

Birmingham, AL/B’ham Southern

Austell, GA/Pebblebrook

Personal: Full name is Justin Markeith Evans - - - Nickname: Politician - - - Born January 11, 1992, in Birmingham, AL - - - He is the son of Lavert, Jr., and LaChanda Andrews - - - He has two brothers (Jaih and Jacob Andrews) - - - his major is Communication and Political Science (3.00 GPA). Field Goals YEAR G NO 2011 12 52 Kickoffs YEAR 2011

G 12

YDS 186

AVG 35.8

NO 2

YDS 99

LG 57

AVG 49.5

TB 1

i2050+ 16 4

TB 0

OB 0

Personal: Full name is Justin Farrell - - - Nickname: Farrell Island - - -Born October 17, 1989, in Austell, GA - - - He is the son of Preston and Angell Farrell - - - He has one brother (Jason Farrell) and one sister (JessicaFarrell) - - - he is a Communication major. TACKLE YEAR G UA A T TFL SK 2011 11/11 11 14 25 2-4 0-0 2010 11/2 5 3 8 2-3 0-0

INT 3-47 0-0

DARREN FIFE - 15 Wide Receiver 6’0 155 SO Cherokee County, AL/Cherokee Co. Personal: Full name is Darren Jerome Fife - - - Nickname: Fife Dog - - - Born September 23, 1990, in Fort Payne, AL - - - He is the son of Durrell Hood and Sherry Fife - - - He has three brothers (Jawaun, Nas, Jayden) and two sisters (Kayla Hood and Shefie Collins) RECEIVING YEAR G REC YDS AVG TD LG 2011 12 12 135 11.2 0 50 RUSHING YEAR G ATT YDS AVG TD LG 2011 12 2 0 0 0 3

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ANTONIO FLOYD - 89 Tight End 6’3 231 - JR

JAMES GAINES III - 57

Linebacker 6’2 197 - JR Union, AL/Greene Co.

Tallahassee, FL/Rickets Tal ALEXANDER FRANCOIS - 31

Defensive Back 5’10 164 - JR Miami, FL/North Miami Sr. Personal: Full name is Alexander Francois - - - Nickname: Mr. Zoe Life - - - Born November 3, 1989, in Miami, FL - - - He is the son of Celiancine Francois - - He has two brothers (Garri & Jeffrey Francois) and one sister (Guerda Francois) - - - he is majoring in Criminal Justice. TACKLE YEAR G UA 2011 10/10 4 2010 11/6 1

A T TFL SK 6 10 0-0 0-0 3 4 0-0 0-0

INT 1-42 0-0

Personal: Full name is James Barnes Gaines III - - Nickname:Third - - - Born May 12, 1992, in Tuscaloosa, AL - - - He is the son of James, Jr., and Cynthia SmithGaines - - - He has three brothers (Damion Gaines, Laterrance Smith and Tavarress Brown) and three sisters (Sherell Peebles-Edwards, Tawanna Davis and Marulla Patton) - - - he is majoring in History. TACKLE YEAR G UA 2011 11/11 8 2010 11/8 3

A T 22 30 0 3

TFL SK 3-14 1-1 0-0 0-0

INT 0-0 0-0

RONNIE GARCIA - 86 Tight End 6’0 210 JR Dothan, AL/Rehobeth Personal: Full name is Ronnie David Garcia, II - - Born May 12, 1992, in Aurora, CO - - - He is the son of Maria Montoyer - - - He has one brother (Sam Montoyer) and one sister (Liz Payor) - - - he is a Political Science major. RECEIVING YEAR G REC YDS AVG TD LG 2011 12 16 212 13.2 0 28 2010 8 2 8 4.0 0 6

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JAMES GARDNER - 10 Quarterback 6’0 162 SO Ashford, AL/Ashford Personal: Full name is James Pocker Gardner Thomas - - Nickname: JG - - - Born February 6, 1993, in Ashford, AL - - - He is the son of Virgil and Kelly Vann - - He has two brothers (Ronnie and Kevin Davis) and one sister (Jessica Vann) - - - He is a Pre-Med major.

JEFFERY GORDON, JR. - 43

Linebacker 5’8 207 - JR Tuscaloosa, AL/Central

ANTONIO HAGLER - 17

H-Back 5’11 211 - SR Fairfield, AL/Fairfield Prep. Personal: Full name is Antonio DeJuan Hagler - - Nickname: Hag - - - Born June 1, 1991, in Birmingham, AL - - - He is the son of Anthony Hagler and Diane Gibson - - - He has one brother (Rashauan Gibson) - - - he has one sister (Dominique Gibson) - - - He is a Communications major. PASSING YEAR G ATT-CMP-INT 2010 11-10 4 9 1 2009 11-4 6 16 1 RUSHING YEAR G 2010 11-10 2009 11-4

ATT 2 15

YDS 11 -7

YDS TD LG 17 0 12 22 0 10

AVG 5.5 -0.5

TD 0 0

LG 6 10

Personal: Full name is Jeffery Dewayne Gordon - - Born December 22, 1990, in Tuscaloosa, AL - - - He is the son of Jeffery Gordon and Joyce Huff - - - he has two sisters (Natasha & Brittany Gordon) - - - he is majoring in History. TACKLE YEAR G 2011 12/12 2010 11/11

UA A T TFL SK 10 22 32 2-4 0-0 27 10 37 6-25 1-3

INT 0-0 0-0

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DARIUS HILL - 30 Defensive Back 5’10 161 - SO Mobile, AL/Pelham Personal: Full name is Darius Brett Hill - - - Nickname: D - - - Born November 20, 1987, in Mobile, AL - - - He is the son of Rutherford and Sandy Hill- - - He has one brother (Darion Hill) - - - he is majoring in Criminal Justice. TACKLE YEAR G 2011 1/1

UA 0

A T 2 2

TFL SK 0-0 0-0

INT 0-0

ADERIUS HOOD - 60 Offensive Lineman 6’3 292 - SO Mt. Hebron, AL/Green County Personal: Full name is Aderius Hood - - - Nickname: Hood - - - Born September 26, 1991, in Tuscaloosa, AL - - - He is the son of Tony Little and Loretta Hood - - He has two brothers (Tony, Jr, and Ryan Little) and one sister (Jameria Hood) - - - he is majoring in Criminal Justice.

Vondragus Hudson - 18

Tight End 6’3 189 SR Bessemer, AL/Jess Lanier Personal: Full name is VonDragus Hudson - - - Nickname: Big Play Dra - - - Born May 16, 1989, in Bessemer, AL - - - He is the son of Winger and Jackie Hudson - - - He has one brother (Tomarkus Houston) and one sister (Kimberly Gaston) - - - he is majoring in Mathematics. RECEIVING YEAR G REC 2011 12-12 27 2010 11-9 11

YDS 412 162

AVG TD 15.3 3 14.7 2

LG 59 21

TACKLE YEAR G UA 2011 12/12 2

A T 1 3

TFL SK 0-0 0-0

INT 0-0

YOVARIS HUDSON - 96

Defensive Lineman 6’0 226 - SO MMiami, FL/Michael M. Krop Personal: Full name is Yovaris Hudson - - - Nickname: Varis - - - Born August 2, 1993, in Miami, FL - - - He is the son of Eddie Hudson and Yolanda Evans - - - he has four brothers (Yomari, Eddie, Jr., Edwin and Edward Hudson) and two sisters (Toneka Johnson and Tonique Knight) - - - he is majoring in Business.

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LESTER JACKSON - 53

BRANDON JOHNSON - 82

Offensive Lineman 6’0 283 - SR

Wide Receiver 6’2 193 SR

Tuscaloosa, AL/East Central CC

McDonough, GA/Eagle’s Landing

Personal: Full name is Lester James Jackson - - - Nickname: Jackpot - - - Born October 10, 1990, in Los Angeles, CA - - - He is the son of Lester and Brenda Jackson - - - He has two sisters (Nikki and Meaghan Jackson) - - - he is a History major.

Personal: Full name is Brandon JaMichael Johnson - - Nickname: B J - - - Born October 22, 1990, in McDonough, GA - - - He is the son of Michael and Janet Johnson - - - He has one sister (Shantae Johnson) - - his major is Mathematics. RECEIVING R YEAR G REC Y 22010 11-10 1 KICK RETURN YEAR G NO Y 22010 11-10 2

YDS 10

YDS 18

AVG TD LG 10.0 0 10

AVG TD LG 9.0 0 10

DEVONTA PARKER-JOHNSON - 27

Running Back 5’9 174 - SO Millry, AL/Washington Co. Personal: Full name is DeVonta Jereze Parker-Johnson P - - Nickname: V3 - - - Born August 27, 1993, in Jackson, AL - - - He is the son of Oscar and Tuina Johnson - - - He has one sister (Catedra Johnson) - - - He is an Environmental Science major (3.0 GPA).

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QUINTON LAND - 33 Linebacker 5’10 183 - SO Millry, AL/Millry

JALEN JOHNSON - 6 Defensive Back 6’2 186 - SO Tallahassee, FL/J. S. Rickards Personal: Full name is Jalen Tyler Johnson - - - Nickname: Juice Man - - - Born February 11, 1993, in Tallahassee, FL - - - He is the son of Brian and Nita Johnson - - - he is a Biology major. TACKLE YEAR G 2011 7/7

UA 1

A T 0 1

TFL SK 0-0 0-0

INT 0-0

Personal: Full name is Quinton Jerrell Land - - - Born October 3, 1992, in Meridian, MS - - - He is the son of Eddie and Teresa Land - - - He has two brother (James and Michael Land) and one sister (Ashley Gibson) - - he is majoring in Business Administration. TACKLE YEAR G UA 2011 12/12 18

A T TFL SK 33 51 1-2 0-0

TYRRELL KINDER - 22

Defensive Back 5’10 162 - SO Jackson, AL/Jackson Personal: Full name is Tyrrell DeShaun Kinder - - Nickname: Dirty Red - - - Born November 22, 1992, in Cleveland, OH - - - He is the son of Norman and Bunita Kinder - - - He has one brother (Michael Westfield) and one sister (Tanisha Hill) - - - he is majoring in Physical Theropy. TACKLE YEAR G 2011 12/12

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TFL SK 1-1 0-0

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JORDAN LEWIS - 21 Running Back 5’8 163 - SR

K. C. LOGAN - 24 Running Back 5’10 219 - SR

Fairfield, AL/Fairfield Prep.

Tuscaloosa, AL/Grambling St.

Personal: Full name is Jordan Philip Lewis - - - Nickname: Lil Boi Blue - - - Born September 11, 1988, in Fairfield, AL - - - He is the son of Lajuan Lewis and Sonya Adams-Hicks - - - He has four brothers (Joshua Lewis, John Ford, Terry Hayes, Jr & Steven Hicks) and one sister (Crystal Lewis) - - - He is an Education major. RUSHING YEAR G AVG/G 2011 12-12 80.5 2010 11-10 30.7 200 11-4

ATT 282

YDS

AVG TD LG

966

3.4

8

307

3.7

4

63

15

-7

-0.5

0

10

YDS

AVG TD LG

249 74

7.5 6.7

1 1

20 24

TACKLE YEAR G UA A 2011 12/12 1 1

T 1

KICK RETURN YEAR G NO 2010 11-10 10

YDS AVG TD LG 182 18.2 0 34

TFL SK 0-0 0-0

RUSHING YEAR G 2011 12-12 2010 11-6 2009 11-4

ATT 31 2 15

YDS 141 23 -7

AVG 4.5 11.5 -0.5

TD 0 0 0

LG 24 28 10

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84

RECEIVING YEAR G REC AVG/G 2011 12-12 33 2010 11-10 11

Personal: Full name is K. C. Logan - - - Nickname: Daload - - - Born May 28, 1991, in Tuscaloosa, AL - - He is the son of T. C. and Lucy Logan - - - He has one brother (Harvey Logan) - - - He is a Criminal Justice major.

RECEIVING YEAR G REC 2011 12-12 6 KICK RETURN YEAR G NO 2010 11-6 1

YDS 40

YDS 0

AVG TD LG 6.7 2 12

AVG TD LG 0 0 0

20.8 7.4

INT 0-0

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JERROMY MARDIS - 1 Wide Receiver 5’10 144 - SR

MICHEAL MITCHELL - 35

Birmingham, AL/Jacksonville St.

Valdosta, GA/GA. Military College

Personal: Full name is Jerromy Wayne Mardis - - Nickname: El Capt. - - - Born April 14, 1990, in Birmingham, AL - - - He is the son of Patrick Sr., and Robin Mardis - - - He has three brothers (Patrick Jr., Christopher Mardis and Eugene Johnson) and two sisters (Jamie Mardis and Crystal Mardis-Johnson) - - - He is majoring in Biology. RUSHING YEAR G ATT 2011 8-8 1 2010 11-10 6 RECEIVING YEAR G REC 2011 8-8 15 2010 11-10 19

Personal: Full name is Micheal Mitchell - - - Born February 28, 1991, in Macon, GA - - - He is the son of Lewis and Yvonnie Mitchell - - - He has one brother (Lewis Mitchell, Jr.) and two sisters (Katte Mitchell and Yolanda Bartley) - - - he is majoring in Business Mangement.

ALEXANDER MORRISON - 32 YDS 5 38

YDS 193 140

AVG 5.0 6.3

TD 0 0

AVG TD 12.9 0 7.4 1

LG 5 21

Defensive Lineman 5’10 259 - SR Columbus, GA/Pacelli

LG 33 32

KICK RETURN YEAR G NO 2011 8-8 20 2010 11-10 26

YDS 431 631

AVG TD LG 21.5 0 64 24.3 0 59

PUNT RETURN YEAR G NO 2011 8-8 4 2010 10-10 10

YDS 24 164

AVG TD LG 6.0 0 17 16.4 1 68

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Defensive Back 6’0 176 - JR

Personal: Full name is Alexander Maurice Morrison - - Nickname: Meatwad - - - Born December 15, 1990, in Columbus, GA - - - He is the son of Raydale and Vicki Jordan - - - He has one brother (Chris) and three sisters (Valencia Morrison, Kassandra & Korie Jordan) - - - he is majoring in Math. TACKLE YEAR G 2011 12/12

UA A T 16 19 35

TFL SK INT 8-34 4-24 0-0

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ANTONIO PITTS - 12 Wide Receiver 5’10 174 - SO

Defensive Back 6’1 175 - SR

Montgomery, AL/Carver

Miami, FL/Miami Northwestern

Personal: Full name is Antonio Cortez Pitts - - - Nickname: King - - - Born March 23, 1993, in Montgomery, AL - - - He is the son of London Johnson and Maryland Duncan - - - He has two brothers (Andrew and London Pitts) - - - He is majoring in Criminal Justice. RUSHING YEAR G 2011 12-12

ATT 5

RECEIVING YEAR G REC 2011 12-12 40

YDS 4

YDS 667

AVG 0.8

TD 0

LG 11

KEITH RICHBURG, JR. - 14

Personal: Full name is Keith Marshall Richburg, Jr., - - - Nickname: Byrd - - - Born May 2, 1990, in Miami, FL - - - He is the son of Keith, Sr., and Phyllis Richburg - - - He has one brother (Phillip Fussell) and two sisters (Keisha Richburg and Sharita Warren) - - - he is majoring in Criminal Justice. TACKLE YEAR G UA 2011 10/10 33

A T TFL SK 17 50 1-2 0-0

INT 2-98

AVG TD LG 16.7 6 55

RASHAD REYNOLDS - 93

Defensive Lineman 6’0 272 - SO Atlanta, GA/Grady Personal: Full name is Rashad Xavier Reynolds - - Nickname: Spanky - - - Born September15, 1992, in Atlanta, GA - - - He is the son of Lisa Watkins - - - He has two brother (Ashton and Wildon Reynolds) - - - he is a Communications major (3.1 GPA). TACKLE YEAR G 2011 8/8

UA A 2 9

T 11

TFL SK 0-0 0-0

INT 0-0

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RASHAD RIVERS - 25 Running Back 6’0 233 JR

JONATHAN SELDON - 39

Atlanta, GA/Tri-Cities

Atlanta, GA/Fayette Co.

Linebacker 5’9 190 - SO

Personal: Full name is Rashad DaJwhan Rivers - - Nickname: Sauce - - - Born September 28, 1991, in Detroit, MI - - - He is the son of Roland Rivers, Jr., and Cerise Choice - - - He has two brothers (Roland, III. & Ravarius Rivers) - - - He is majoring in Accounting.

Personal: Full name is Jonathan Dominick Seldon - - Nickname: Jon - - - Born December 17, 1992, in Savannah, GA - - - He is the son of Howard and Charlotte Seldon - - - He has two sisters (Shawannah Seldon and Paris Williams) - - - he is majoring in Biology.

RUSHING YEAR G ATT 2011 12-12 1 2010 8-8 2

TACKLE YEAR G 2011 12/9

RECEIVING YEAR G REC 2010 11-8 2

YDS -1 42

YDS -6

AVG 0.0 2.0

AVG TD -3.0 0

TD 0 0

LG -1 11

LG 1

UA A 4 2

T 6

TFL SK INT 0-0 0-0 0-0

TREY SIMPSON - 78 Defensive Lineman 6’0 275 - SO Columbus, GA/G. W. Carver Personal: Full name is Tray Donelle Simpson - - - Nickname: Tray - - - Born June 16, 1992, in Columbus, GA - - - He is the son of George and Gail Simpson - - - He has one brother (George Simpson, III) - - - he is majoring in Criminal Justice.

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DAVID THOMAS - 16 Quarterback 6’2 210 SR Okelika, AL/Okelika

BRANDON SMITH - 95 Defensive Lineman 6’0 271 - SO Lithonia, GA/Stephanson Personal: Full name is Brandon Alexander Smith - - Nickname: B. Smith - - - Born November 29, 1991, in Atlanta, GA - - - He is the son of Kathyrn Smith - - - He has two brothers (Anterrio and Preston Smith) and one sister (Brittany Brown) - - - he is majoring in Communication. TACKLE YEAR G 2011 12/3

UA 1

A T 2 3

TFL SK 1-0 0-0

INT 0-0

MONTERRIO TAYLOR - 52

Offensive Lineman 6’1 287 - SR Newheborn, MS/Southwest CC

Personal: Full name is David Kenneth Thomas - - - Born February 18, 1991, in Opelika, AL - - - He is the son of Calvin Thomas and Detrich Ward - - - He has two brothers (Brian Dickerson & Joshua Thomas) - - - His major is Accounting. PASSING YEAR G 2011 12-12 2010 11-3 2009 11-2

ATT-CMP-INT YDS 258 161 9 2088 3 13 0 44 0 2 0 0

TD 14 0 0

LG AVG/G 59 174.0 10 14.7 0

RUSHING YEAR G 2011 12-12 2010 11-3 2009 11-2

ATT YDS 125 489 5 19 8 41

TD 11 0 0

LG AVG/G 52 40.8 10 6.3 28

TACKLE YEAR G UA A T 2011 12/12 3 0 3

AVG 3.9 3.8 5-1

TFL SK 0-0 0-0

INT 0-0

Personal: Full name is Monterrio Antwone Taylor - - Nickname: Terrio - - - Born September 20, 1989, in Jackson, MS - - - He is the son of Dennis Mallard and Phyllis Purvis - - - He has three brothers (Dennis Taylor, Tobias Smith and Orlando Adams) and one sister (Margunna) - - - he is majoring in Criminal Justice.

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Wide Receiver 5’8 130 SR

EDDIE THOMAS - 72 Offensive Lineman 6’3 319 - SO

Fairfield, AL/Fairfield Prep.

Livingston, AL/Livingston

LADARIUS THOMPSON - 3

Personal: Full name is LaDarius Ramone Thompson - - Nickname: Ficracker - - - Born December 1, 1990, in Birmingham, AL - - - He is the son of Robert Hill and Ingrid Miles - - - He has three brothers (Andre Miles, Chris Clayborn and Kevin Hill) and three sisters (Tashara Bryant, Caya Hill & Iyanna Chambers) - - He is majoring in Computer & Information Science. RECEIVING YEAR G REC 2011 12-12 9 2010 11-6 7 2009 11-5 12

YDS 68 80 133

AVG TD 7.6 1 11.4 1 11.1 0

YDS 218 21 25

AVG TD LG 24.2 0 39 21.0 0 21 12.5 0 23

PUNT RETURN YEAR G NO 2011 12-12 6 2010 11-6 2 2009 11-5 1

YDS 76 17 12

AVG TD LG 12.7 0 31 8.50 0 11 12.0 0 12

RUSHING YEAR G 2011 12-2 2009 11-5

YDS -1 -4

AVG TD 0.0 0 -4.0 0

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ANDREW WILLIAMS - 23

Running Back 5’10 187 S0 Leroy, AL/Leroy

LG 15 32 38

KICK RETURN YEAR G NO 2011 12-12 9 2010 11-6 1 2009 11-5 2

ATT 1 1

Personal: Full name is Eddie Thomas - - - Born December 2, 1992, in Sumter County, AL - - - He is the son of Eddie Robinson and Jeanette Thomas - - - he is majoring in Criminal Justice.

Personal: Full name is Andrew Dean Williams - - Nickname: Oatmeal - - - Born August 24, 1992, in Jackson, AL - - - He is the son of Raymond and Mattie Williams - - - He has two brothers (Raymond, Jr. and Kendell Williams) and sisters (Roneka Jackson- Johnson and Sherrell Leggett. TACKLE YEAR G 2011 12/5

UA 1

A T 0 1

TFL SK 0-0 0-0

LG -0.1 0

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JUSTIN WILLIAMS - 48

Linebacker 6’0 191 JR San Diego, CA/Etowah Personal: Full name is Justin Williams - - - Nickname: J-Nill - - - Born July 8, 1991, in Gadsden, AL - - - He is the son of Thomas and Twalisha Williams - - - He has six sisters (Tuana, Jazmine, Reneishav, Raga, Ciedah & Amarah) - - - His major is History. TACKLE YEAR G 2011 12/7

UA A T 4 3 7

TFL SK INT 0-0 0-0 0-0

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2012 MILES COLLEGE FOOTBALL GOLDEN BEARS NEWCOMERS

Darion Alexander - 11 Quarterback 6-2 198 FR Selma, AL/Selma

Willie Coleman, III - 88

Joe Beckham, III - 20 Defensive Back 5’11 180 - SO

Montel Collins - 55 Offensive Lineman 6’2 295 FR Bartow, FL/Bartow

Daleville, AL/Daleville

Montgomery, AL/Carver Mont.

Ridgeland, MS/Delta St. Univ.

Jibril Cox - 28 Athlete 5’10 170 - FR Gordon, GA/Meridian

Jeremiah Carroll - 76 Offensive Lineman 6’4 285 - SO

Jonquel Dawson - 4 Quarterback 5’10 180 - FR

Dothan AL/Northview

Atlanta, GA/MLK Atl.

Jordan Bush - 2 Wide Receiver 5’11 175 - FR

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Abel Gilel - 92 Defensive Lineman 6’0 265 - FR

Quintin Jackson - 42 Linebacker 5’10 210 - JR

Spring Valley, NY/Lackawanna

Prichard, AL/Mattie T. Blount

Floyd Graves - 7 Running Back 5-8 180 JR

Braysean Jones - 54 Linebacker 6’1 205 - SO

Newton, MS/Newton Co.

Montgomery, AL/Robert E. Lee

DeMarcis Hives - 90 Defensive Lineman 5’11 245 FR Prichard, AL/Vigor

Arenza Johnson, Jr. - 50

Rodrick Holloman - 44 Linebacker 5’10 210 FR Cordele, GA/Cordele

Linebacker 5’10 215 FR Eufaula, AL/Eufaula Curtis Mark - 71 Offensive Lineman 6-4 329 FR Montgomery, AL/Sidney Lanier

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Gerald McRath, Jr. - 51

Anthony Powell, II - 8

Defensive Lineman 6’2 188 FR Munford, AL/Oxford

Defensive Back 5-7 156 FR Sebring, FL/Sebring

John Nixon - 26 Wide Receiver 5-7 155 FR

George Price - 81 Wide Receiver 6’2 180 SO

Gainesville, FL/Gainesville

Montgomery, AL/St. Jude

Lonnie Outlaw, Jr. - 80

Wide Reciver 6-7 207 JR

Michael Ross - 9 Wide Receiver 5-7 145 FR

Rochelle, GA/Wilcox Co.

College Park, GA/N. Clayton

Terrace Owens - 73 Defensive Lineman 6’1 292 FR

Christopher Ruffin - 75

Greenville, AL/Greenville

Bessemer, AL/Bessemer City

Offensive Lineman 6’1 295 FR

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Skylar Smith - 59 Defensive Lineman 5-11 220 FR Pell City, AL/Pell City

David Uselton, Jr. - 36 Punter/Kicker 6’1 194 FR

Alexiyon Stewart - 40

Denzel Veale - 13 Running Back 5’9 180 FR Lithonia, GA/Lithonia

Wide Receiver 5-10 176 FR Forsyth, GA/Mary Persons

Homewood, AL/Childersburg

William Sweesy - 99 Defensive Lineman 6’4 305 - SO

Edward Vinsang, Jr. - 34

San Jacinto, CA/San Jacinto

Nashville, TN/Montgomery Bell

Joshua Thompson - 29 Defensive Back 5’11 185 FR

Reginald Virges - 58 Linebacker 5’10 220 - JR

Montgomery, AL/Jeff Davis

Alpine, AL/Talladega County

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Delarius Webb - 85 Offensive Lineman 6’3 250 FR

Darrell Williams - 91 Defensive Lineman 6’3 215 FR

Montgomery, AL/Jeff Davis

Atlanta, GA/Cedar Grove

Demario Cummingham - 70

Offensive Lineman 6’6 315 SO

Joseph Rush - 45 Defensive Lineman 5’10 230 FR

Birmingham, AL/Huffman

TTucker, GA/Tucker

Cameron Willis - 98 Defensive Lineman 6’3 290 FR Birmingham, AL/Minor

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2012 MILES COLLEGE FOOTBALL 2011 GOLDEN BEARS SEASON STATISTICS 2011 Game Results Date Sep 04, 2011 Sep 10, 2011 Sep 15, 2011 * Sep 24, 2011 * Oct 01, 2011 * Oct 08, 2011 * Oct 15, 2011 * Oct 22, 2011 * Oct 27, 2011 *Nov 05, 2011 Nov 12, 2011 Dec 03, 2011

Opponent MOREHOUSE COLLEGE CONCORDIA-SELMA at West Georgia ALBANY STATE at Benedict College at Clark Atlanta KENTUCKY STATE LANE COLLEGE at Stillman College at Tuskegee University vs Albany State vs Johnson C. Smith

Score L 9-47 W 13-6 L 20-23 L 27-34 Wo 20-14 W 19-16 W 45-24 W 37-3 W 9-7 L 25-27 W 20-17 L 33-35

Overall Team Statistics Team Statistics SCORING Points Per Game FIRST DOWNS Rushing Passing Penalty RUSHING YARDAGE Yards gained rushing Yards lost rushing Rushing Attempts Average Per Rush Average Per Game TDs Rushing PASSING YARDAGE Comp-Att-Int Average Per Pass Average Per Catch Average Per Game TDs Passing TOTAL OFFENSE Total Plays Average Per Play Average Per Game KICK RETURNS: #-Yards PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards INT RETURNS: #-Yards KICK RETURN AVERAGE PUNT RETURN AVERAGE INT RETURN AVERAGE FUMBLES-LOST

MC 277 23.1 221 115 84 22 1891 2268 377 530 3.6 157.6 19 2099 168-276-11 7.6 12.5 174.9 14 3990 806 5.0 332.5 49-982 13-111 18-376 20.0 8.5 20.9 17-10

OPP 253 21.1 191 106 77 8 1882 2154 272 415 4.5 156.8 22 1607 160-298-18 5.4 10.0 133.9 10 3489 713 4.9 290.8 32-446 22-265 11-109 13.9 12.0 9.9 14-9

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

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

Time 2hr30min 2hr35min 2hr42min 2hr59min 3hr03min 3hr03min 3hr01min 2hr44min 2hr37min 2hr45min 2hr55min 3hr10min

Team Statistics MC PENALTIES-Yards 95-807 Average Per Game 67.2 PUNTS-Yards 53-1893 Average Per Punt 35.7 Net punt average 30.3 TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 3 3 : 3 7 3RD-DOWN Conversions 61/167 3rd-Down Pct 37% 4TH-DOWN Conversions 18/29 4th-Down Pct 62% SACKS BY-Yards 14-82 MISC YARDS 48 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 35 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 13-17 ON-SIDE KICKS 1-2 RED-ZONE SCORES (36-44) 82% RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS (25-44) 57% PAT-ATTEMPTS (22-26) 85% ATTENDANCE 50940 Games/Avg Per Game 5/10188 Neutral Site Games 2/6532 Score by Quarters 1st Miles College 60 Opponents 37

2nd 54 84

3rd 52 69

Attend 15193 8312 4164 6181 6724 21939 7641 13613 7550 26645 6374 6691

OPP 98-847 70.6 48-1830 38.1 35.0 26:45 57/149 38% 9/21 43% 22-94 0 33 9-15 0-0 (32-47) 68% (25-47) 53% (24-30) 80% 67022 5/13404

4th OT Total 105 6 277 63 0 253

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2012 MILES COLLEGE FOOTBALL 2012 GOLDEN BEARS OPPONENTS

GAME 1 SUN. UNA / 9-2-12

GAME 2 SAT. SU / 9-8-12

GAME 3 SAT. UWG / 9-15-12

GAME 4 SAT. ASU / 9-22-12

GAME 5 SAT. BC / 9-29-12

GAME 6 SAT. CAU / 10-6-12

GAME 7 SAT. KSU / 10-13-12

GAME 8 SAT. LC / 10-20-12

GAME 9 THUR. SC / 10-25-12

GAME 10 SAT. TU / 11-3-12

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2012 MILES COLLEGE FOOTBALL UNIVERSITY of NORTH ALABAMA Scouting Report Sunday, September 2, 2012 @ 6:00 P.M. Legion Field Birmingham, Alabama Series record: North Alabama leads 6-0-0 (1982 1st year) Last meeting: 1987, North Alabama won (46-7) NORTH ALABAMA QUICK FACTS Location: Florence, Alabama Enrollment: 7,300 Founded: 1830 Nickname: Lions Stadium: Braly Municipal (Natural Grass) Stadium (Capacity): 14,215 Colors: Purple and Gold Conference: Gulf South (GSC) National Affiliation: NCAA Division II President: Dr. William Cale Athletic Director: Mark Linder SID: Jeff Hodges Office Phone: (256) 765-4595 Fax: (256) 765-4659 E-mail: sportsinformation@una.edu Website: www.roarlions.com Stadium Press Box: (256) 765-5576 / 5575 COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Bobby Wallace Record at MHC: 82-36-1 (10 years) Career record: 127-137-1 (23 year3) COACHING STAFF Cody Gross (Offensive Coordinator.Quarterbacks) Steadman Campbell (Running Backs) Scott Harper (Offensive Line/Strength & Conditioning) Cornelius Williams (Receivers) Chris Willis (Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers) Blake Farris (Defensive Backs) Brett Borden (Defensive Line) Mike King (Kickers) Michael Pendegrast (Linebackers) SCOUTING REPORT Overall record: 9-3 Conference Record: 2-2(Tied 2nd) Offense: NA Defense: NA Offensive/Defensive Starters Returning: Offensive/Defensive Starters Lost: Offensive/Defensive Lettermen Returning:

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2012 SCHEDULE Sept. 2 @ Miles Sept. 8 Harding Sept. 15 Kentucky Christian Sept. 22 @ Delta State * Sept. 29 Shorter * Oct. 6 @ Texas A&M-Kville Oct. 13 Valdosta State * Oct. 20 @ West Georgia * Nov. 3 Tarleton State Nov. 10 @ West Alabama *

Offensive/Defensive Lettermen Lost:

6:00 pm 6:00 pm 6:00 pm TBA 6:00 pm 7:00 pm 6:00 pm 1:00 pm 6:00 pm TBA

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2012 MILES COLLEGE FOOTBALL SHAW UNIVERSITY Scouting Report Saturday, September 8, 2012 @ 1:00 P.M. Durham County Memorial Stadium Durham, NC Series record: Shaw lead series 1-0-0 (2007 1st year) (Last meeting: 2007, Shaw won 24-7) SHAW QUICK FACTS Location: Durham, NC Enrollment: 2,444 Founded: 1865 Nickname: Bears Stadium: Durham County Memorial (Field Turf) Stadium (Capacity): 8,000 Colors: Garnet & White Conference: Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association National Affiliation: NCAA Division II President: Dr. Dorothy Cowser Yancy Athletic Director: Alfonza Carter SID: Sherri Fillingham Office Phone: (919) 546-8250/623-9494 Cell Phone (919) 623-9494 Fax: (919) 546-8444 E-mail: sfillingham@shawu.edu Website: www.shawbears.com COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Robert Massey Record at TC: 0-0-0 (1st year) Career record: 2-18-0 COACHING STAFF Maurice Flowers (Asst. Head Coach/Offensive Coord.) Richard Gray (Offensive Line) Markus McElveen (Defensive Line) De’Andre’ Okonji (Wide Receivers) Felton Page (Halfbacks/Tight Ends) Sherman Simmons (Linebackers) Jermod Mapp (Special Teams) Kenneth Williams (Defensive Backs)

SCOUTING REPORT Overall record: 3-7-0 Conference Record: 3-4-0 (4th Southern Div.) Offense: Spread Defense: 4-4 Offensive/Defensive Starters Returning: 8 Offensive/Defensive Starters Lost: 14 Offensive/Defensive Lettermen Returning: N/A

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2012 SCHEDULE Aug. 30 @ Charleston (W.V.) Sept. 8 Miles Sept. 15 Stillman Sept. 22 Chowan * Sept. 29 @ Virginia State * Oct. 6 Fayetteville State * Oct. 13 @ Livingstone * Oct. 20 Johnson C. Smith * Oct. 27 Winston-Salem State * Nov. 3 @ ST. Augustine’s *

Offensive/Defensive Lettermen Lost:

7:00 pm 1:00 pm 6:00 pm 1:00 pm 6:00 pm 1:00 pm 1:00 pm 6:00 pm 1:30 pm 1:30 pm

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2012 MILES COLLEGE FOOTBALL UNIVERSITY of WEST GEORGIA Scouting Report Saturday, September 15, 2011 @ 7:00 P.M. Albert J. Sloan-Alumni Stadium Fairfield, Alabama Series record: West Georgia leads 5-0-0 (1981 1st year) Last meeting: 2011, West Georgia won (23-20) WEST GEORGIA QUICK FACTS Location: Carrollton, Georgia Enrollment: 12,000 Founded: 1906 Nickname: Wolves Stadium: University (Ra-Lin Field) (Natural Grass) Stadium (Capacity): 9,600 Colors: Blue & Red Conference: Gulf South (GSC) National Affiliation: NCAA Division II President: Dr. Beheruz N. Sethna Interim Athletic Dir.: Daryl Dickey SID: Mitch Gray Office Phone: (678) 839-6542 Home Phone (770) 574-9248 Wireless Phone: (770) 301-8619 Fax: (678) 839-6543 E-mail: mgray@westga.edu Website: www.uwgsports.com Stadium Press Box: TBA COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Daryl Dickey Record at UWG: 10-30-0 (4th year) Career record: 38-45-0 (8th year) COACHING STAFF Jody Allen (Asso. Head Coach/Def. Coordinator) Derek Hill (Pass Game Coordinator/Wide Receivers) James Colzie (Assistant Head Coach/Secondary/Spec Teams) Louis LeBlanc (Recruiting Coordinator/Defensive Line) Sandy Nix (Director of Football Operations) Stewart Cook (H-Backs/Tight Ends) Dave Ware (Kickers) Matt O’Brien (Running Backs)

SCOUTING REPORT Overall record: 6-4-0 Conference Record: 3-3-0 (3rd in GSC) Offense: Multiple Defense: Multiple Offensive/Defensive Starters Returning: Offensive/Defensive Lettermen Returning:

TBA TBA

2012 SCHEDULE Sept. 1 Point Sept. 8 Tusculum Sept. 15 @ Miles Sept. 29 @ West Alabama Oct. 6 Valdosta State Oct. 13 @ Delta State Oct. 18 North Alabama Oct. 27 West Texas A&M Nov. 3 Shorter Nov. 10 Midwestern State

Offensive/Defensive Starters Lost:

7:00 pm 2:00 pm 7:00 pm 7:00 pm 2:00 pm 7:00 pm 7:30 pm 8:00 pm 2:00 pm 2:00 pm

TBA

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2012 MILES COLLEGE FOOTBALL ALBANY STATE UNIVERSITY Scouting Report Saturday, September 22, 2012 @ 7:00 P.M. Albany State University Coliseum Albany, Georgia Series record: Albany State leads 33-12-3 (1947, 1st year) Last meeting: 2011, Miles won SIAC Championship (20-17) ALBANY STATE QUICK FACTS Location: Albany, Georgia Enrollment: 4,667 Founded: 1903 (by Joseph Winthrop Holley) Nickname: Golden Rams Stadium: Albany State University Coliseum Stadium (Capacity): 10,000 (Natural Grass) Colors: Blue & Gold Conference: Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SIAC) National Affiliation: NCAA Division II President: Dr. Everette J. Freeman Inter. Athletic Director: Dr. Richard H. Williams SID: Edythe Bradley Office Phone: (229) 430-4673 Wireless Phone: (229) 894-9036 Fax: (229) 430-1774/3020 E-mail: edythe.bradley@asurams.edu Website: www.asurams.edu Stadium Press Box: (229) 430-3674/3675 COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Mike White (Defensive Coordinator) Record at ASU: 93-40-0 (12th year) Career record: 93-40-0 (12th year) COACHING STAFF Rickey Alexander (Assistant Head/Linebackers) Uyl Joyner ( Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks) Kenyan Conner (Wide Receivers/Special Teams) Anthony Kelly (Running Backs) Dan Land (Defensive Backs) Bokowski Daniels (Defensive Linemen) William Chunn (Linebackers) Christopher Henderson (Defensive Backs/Special Teams) Demetrie McCray (Defensive Backs) Lawrence Livingston (Offensive Linemen)

2012 SCHEDULE Sept. 1 North Greenville Sept. 8 @ Wingate Sept. 15 @ Elizabeth City State Sept. 22 Miles College * Sept. 29 @ Kentucky State * Oct. 6 Lane * Oct. 13 @ Morehouse * Oct. 20 Clark Atlanta * Oct. 27 @ Benedict * Nov. 3 @Fort Valley State *

SCOUTING REPORT 2011 Overall record: 8-4 Conference Record: 6-1 (SIAC Runner-Up) Offense: Multiple Defense: 3-4 Offensive/Defensive Starters Lost: 16 Offensive/Defensive Lettermen Returning: Offensive/Defensive Letterman Lost: 11 Offensive/Defensive Starters Returning:

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2012 MILES COLLEGE FOOTBALL BENEDICT COLLEGE Scouting Report Saturday, September 29, 2012 @ 6:00 P.M. Albert J. Sloan-Alumni Stadium Fairfield, Alabama Series record: Series is tied 10-10 (1956 1st year) Last meeting: 2011, Miles won (20-14) BENEDICT QUICK FACTS Location: Columbia, South Carolina Enrollment: 3,100 Founded: 1870 Nickname: Tigers Stadium: Charles W. Johnson (Artificial Turf) Stadium (Capacity): 11,026 Colors: Purple & Gold Conference: Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SIAC) National Affiliation: NCAA Division II President: Dr. David H. Swinton Athletic Director: Willie Washington SID: Dennis Switzer Office Phone: (803) 705- 4346 Cell Phone: (803) 493-3406 E-mail: switzed@benedict.edu Website: www.benedict.edu Press Box: (803) 343-3092 COACHING STAFF Head Coach: James Woody Record at BC: 1-5-0 (2nd year) Career record: 1-5-0 (2nd Year) COACHING STAFF Terry Beauford (Associate Head Coach/Offensive Line) Maurice Johnson (Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers) Nic Mckissic-Luke (Running Backs) Mike Wallace (Defensive Backs) Mike Fanoga (Defensive Line)

SCOUTING REPORT Overall record: 2-8-0 Conference Record: 1-6-0 (3rd in SIAC East) Offense: Multiple Defense: 4-3 Offensive/Defensive Starters Returning: 8 Offensive/Defensive Lettermen Returning: 36

2012 SCHEDULE Sept. 1 @ Virginia Union Sept. 6 Bowie State Sept. 15 Virginia State Sept. 22 @ Fort Valley State * Sept. 29 @ Miles * Oct. 6 Stillman * Oct. 13 @ Clark Atlanta * Oct. 20 Morehouse * Oct. 27 Albany State * Nov. 3 @ Lane *

Offensive/Defensive Starters Lost: Offensive/Defensive Lettermen Lost:

2:00 pm 8:00 pm 4:00 pm 2:00 pm 6:00 pm 2:00 pm 2:00 pm 2:00 pm 2:00 pm 3:00 pm

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2012 MILES COLLEGE FOOTBALL CLARK ATLANTA UNIVERSITY Scouting Report Saturday, October 6, 2012 @ 4:00 p.m. (Homecoming) Albert J. Sloan-Alumni Stadium Fairfield, Alabama Series record: Clark Atlanta leads 16-12-0 (1929 1st year) Last meeting: 2011, Miles won (19-16) CLARK ATLANTA QUICK FACTS Location: Atlanta, Georgia Enrollment: 3,800 Founded: 1988 (Consolidation of AU (1865) & Clark College llege (1869) Nickname: Panthers Stadium: Panther Stadium (Capacity): 6,000 (Artificial Turf) Colors: Red, Black & Gray Conference: Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SIAC) National Affiliation: NCAA Division II President: Dr. Carlton E. Brown Athletic Director: Dr. Tamica Smith-Jones SID: Dana Harvey Office Phone: (404) 880-6685 Cell Phone: (404) 227-2378 Fax: (404) 880-8397 E-mail: dharvey@cau.edu Website: clarkatlantasports.com Stadium Press Box: (404) 880-6695 COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Daryl McNeill, Sr. Record at CAU: 6-14-0 (2nd year) Career record: 42-65-0 (NA) COACHING STAFF Roderick Robinson (Assist Head Coach/Tight End/Tackles Kelvin Powell (Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers) Cory Peoples (Def Backs/Recruiting/Special Teams) Jeff Mathis (Defensive Line/Strength & Conditioning) Cory Stone (Defensive Line) Andre Stephney (Special Teams)

SCOUTING REPORT Overall record: 2-8 Conference Record: 1-6 (5th place in SIAC East) Offense: Multiple Defense: 4-3 Offensive/Defensive Starters Returning: 12 Offensive/Defensive Lettermen Returning: NA

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2012 SCHEDULE Sept. 1 West Alabama Sept. 8 @ Lane Sept. 15 @Fort Valley State * Sept. 22 Concordia-Selma Sept. 29 Morehouse * Oct. 6 @ Miles * Oct. 13 Benedict * Oct. 20 @ Albany State * Oct. 27 Tuskegee * Nov. 3 @ Stillman *

Offensive/Defensive Starters Lost: Offensive/Defensive Letterman Lost:

TBA 2:00 pm TBA TBA 7:00 pm 4:00 pm 2:00 pm 2:00 pm TBA 5:00 pm

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2012 MILES COLLEGE FOOTBALL KENTUCKY STATE UNIVERSITY Scouting Report Saturday, October 13, 2012 @ 1:30 P.M. Alumni Stadium Frankfort, Kentucky Series record: Miles leads 10-7-0 (1987 1st year) (Last meeting: 2011, Miles won 45-24) KENTUCKY STATE QUICK FACTS Location: Frankfort, Kentucky Enrollment: 2,843 Founded: 1886 Nickname: Thorobreds Stadium: Alumni (Turf Type Fescue Bluegrass) Stadium (Capacity): 7,500 Colors: Kelly Green & Light Gold Conference: Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SIAC) National Affiliation: NCAA Division II President: Dr. Mary Evans Sias, Ph. D. Athletic Director: Dr. Denisha Hendricks SID: Danielle Wright Office Phone: (502) 597-6399 Home Phone Fax: (502) 597-5956 Press Box: (502) 597-8007 /209-9744 E-mail: Danielle.wright@kysu.edu Website: www.kysu.edu COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Wayne Dickens (Defensive Coordinator, Linebackers) Record at KSU: 15-17-0 (3rd year) Career record: 15-17-0 (3rd year) 2012 SCHEDULE COACHING STAFF Sept. 8 Ky. Wesleyan Greg Davis (Assist. Head Coach/Off. Line, Off. Coordinator) Sept. 15 @Lincoln (PA) Pete Mayberry (Defensive Backs) Sept. 22 @Stillman * Amish Patel (Quarterbacks) Sept. 29 Albany State * Kenyatta McCoy (Special Teams Coordinator, Receivers) Oct. 6 @ Ft. Valley State * Arthur Tolliver (Defensive Line) Oct. 13 Miles * Oct. 20 @ Tuskegee * Oct. 27 Lane * Nov. 3 @ Morehouse *

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2012 MILES COLLEGE FOOTBALL LANE COLLEGE Scouting Report Saturday, October 20, 2012 @ 2:00 P.M. Lane Field Jackson, Tennessee Series record: Miles lead the series 26-24-3 (1929 1st year ) Last meeting: 2011, Miles won (37-3) LANE QUICK FACTS Location: Jackson, TN Enrollment: 2,000 Founded: 1882 Nickname: Dragons Stadium: Lane Field (Natural Grass) Stadium (Capacity): 3,500 Colors: Cardinal Red & Royal Blue Conference: Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SIAC) National Affiliation: NCAA Division II President: Dr. Wesley Cornelious McClure Athletic Director: Penne Minter SID: Roger Ogden Office Phone: (731) 426-7659 Fax: (731) 426-7516 E-mail: rogden@lanecollege.edu Website: www.lane.edu Football Press Box: (731) 422-6051 COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Derrick Burroughs Record at LC: 4-16-0 (2nd year) Career record: 4-16-0 (2nd year) COACHING STAFF Daniel Dieringer Malik Hoskins Jocquise Island Ellix Wilson Tori Harmon

SCOUTING REPORT Overall record: 4-6-0 Conference Record: 2-5 (5th in SIAC West) Offense: Spread Defense: 3-4 Offensive/Defensive Starters Returning: 14 Offensive/Defensive Lettermen Returning: N/A

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2012 SCHEDULE Sept. 1 Edward Waters Sept. 8 Clark Atlanta Sept. 15 @ Tuskegee * Sept. 22 @ Morehouse * Sept. 29 Stillman * Oct.. 6 @Albany State * Oct. 13 @Point Oct. 20 Miles * Oct. 27 @ Kentucky State * Nov. 3 Benedict *

Offensive/Defensive Starters Lost: Offensive/Defensive Lettermen Lost:

2:00 pm 2:00 pm 1:00 pm 7:00 pm 2:00 pm 5:00 pm 1:00 pm 2:00 pm TBA 2:00 pm

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2012 MILES COLLEGE FOOTBALL STILLMAN COLLEGE Scouting Report Thursday, October 25, 2012 @ 6:00 P.M. Albert J. Sloan-Alumni Stadium Fairfield, Alabama Series record: Miles leads 13-6-0 (1930 1st year) Last meeting: 2011, Miles won (9-7) STILLMAN QUICK FACTS Location: Tuscaloosa, Alabama Enrollment: 1,100 Founded: 1876 Nickname: Tigers Stadium: Stillman (Natural Grass) Stadium (Capacity): 5,000 Colors: Navy Blue & Vegas Gold Conference: Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SIAC) National Affiliation: NCAA Division II President: Dr. Ernest McNealey, Ph. D. Athletic Director: Curtis Campbell SID: William Bright, Jr. Office Phone: (205) 247-8013 Home Phone Fax: (205) 366-8865 E-mail: wbright@stillman.edu Website: www.stillman.edu COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Teddy Keaton Record at SC: 7-4-0 (2nd years) Career record: 7-4-0 (2nd years) COACHING STAFF James Johnson (Offensive Coordinator/Offensive Line) Dedrick Dodge (Defensive Coordinator/Secondary Terrell Stewart (Wide Receivers) David Daniel III (Defensive Line/Equipment) Ed Walker (Linebackers/Recruiting) Steve Mares (Quarterbacks) Adam Hollis (Running Backs) Russell Rivers (Linebackers) Aaron Done (Student Assistant/Receivers) Steve Brown (Volunteer Assistant/Receivers) SCOUTING REPORT Overall record: 7-4 Conference Record: 5-2 (2nd in SIAC West) Offense: West Coast Defense: 3-4 Offensive/Defensive Starters Returning: 16 Offensive/Defensive Lettermen Returning: 50

2012 SCHEDULE Sept. 2 @ Central State Sept. 8 Ouachita Baptist Sept. 15 @ Shaw Sept. 22 Kentucky State * Sept. 29 @ Lane * Oct. 6 @ Benedict * Oct. 13 Tuskegee * Oct. 20 @ Fort Valley State * Oct. 25 @ Miles * Nov. 3 Clark Atlanta * Nov. 10 Concordia-Selma

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2012 MILES COLLEGE FOOTBALL TUSKEGEE UNIVERSITY Scouting Report Saturday, November 5, 2012 @ 1:00 P.M. Albert J. Sloan-Alumni Stadium Fairfield, Alabama Series record: Tuskegee leads 44-12-1 (1929 1st year) Last meeting: 2011, Tuskegee won (27-25) TUSKEGEE QUICK FACTS Location: Tuskegee, Alabama Enrollment: 3,158 Founded: 1881 by Dr. Booker Taliaferro Washington Nickname: Golden Tigers Stadium: Abbott (Natural Grass) Stadium (Capacity): 10,000 Colors: Old Gold & Crimson Conference: Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SIAC) National Affiliation: NCAA Division II President: Dr. Gilbert L. Rochon Athletic Director: Patric Simon SID: Michael Stewart Office Phone: (334) 727-8150 Home Phone N/A Fax: (334) 727-8202 E-mail: stewartm@myTU.tuskegee.edu Website: www.tuskegee.edu Stadium Press Box: (334) 727-8167; 727-8004 COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Willie Slater (Offensive Coordinator) Record at TU: 55-13-0 (6th years) Career Record: 55-13-0 (6th years) COACHING STAFF Forrest Jackson (Linebackers) Keith Higdon (Offensive Line) Keith Butler (Assistant Defensive Line) Levorn Harbin (Defensive Line) Montressa Kirby (Quarterbacks) Rodney Bivens (Wide Receivers) Joseph Carter (Safeties) Andre’ Brunson (Strength & Conditioning/Tight Ends) Ramone Nickerson (Cornerbacks) SCOUTING REPORT Overall record: 4-6 Conference Record: 4-3 (3rd in SIAC West) Offense: Multiple Defense: 4-3 Offensive/Defensive Starters Returning: 11 Offensive/Defensive Lettermen Returning: 67

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2012 SCHEDULE Sept. 1 Alabama A&M Sept. 8 Johnson C. Smith Sept. 15 Lane * Sept. 29 Fort Valley State * Oct. 6 @ Morehouse * Oct. 13 @ Stillman * Oct. 20 @ Kentucky State * Oct. 27 @ Clark Atlanta * Nov. 3 @ Miles * Nov. 22 @ Alabama State

Offensive/Defensive Starters Lost: Offensive/Defensive Lettermen Lost:

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2012 MILES COLLEGE FOOTBALL GOLDEN BEARS Media Information Newspaper: Birmingham News Phone: (205) 325-3169 Fax: (205) 325-2425

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2012 MILES COLLEGE FOOTBALL SIAC PREDICTED ORDER OF FINISH EAST 1 – Morehouse College 2 – Albany State University 3 – Fort Valley State University 4 – Clark Atlanta University 5 – Benedict College

WEST 1 – Miles College 2 – Tuskegee University 3 – Stillman College 4 – Kentucky State University 5 – Lane College

PRE-SEASON 1ST TEAM ALL SIAC OFFENSE Position

Name

CL

Hometown

Institution

QB RB RB WR WR TE OL OL OL OL OL

David Thomas Jordan Lewis David Carter Christopher Slaughter Ronnie Tubbs Vondragus Hudson Hakeem Lassiter Mike Coke Marlon Jones Lester Jackson Monterio Taylor

SR SR SR SR SR SR SR SR SR SR SR

Opelika, AL Birmingham, AL Marietta, GA Fort Valley, GA Yazoo City, MS Bessemer, AL Paterson, NJ Stone Mountain, GA Atlanta, GA Tuscaloosa, AL Lawrence, MS

Miles College Miles College Morehouse College Fort Valley State University Albany State University Miles College Albany State University Morehouse College Morehouse College Miles College Miles College

DEFENSE DL DL DL DL LB LB LB DB DB DB DB

Justin Blash Emanuel Williams Jeremy Hall Scottie Williams Corey Jones Courtney Daniel Larry Whitfield Justin Oliver Tyrrell Kinder Keith Richburg, Jr. Bernard Crawford

SR SR JR SR SR SR SO SR SO SR SR

Alma, GA Baxley, GA Montgomery, AL Atlanta, GA Compton, GA Eatonton, GA Albany, GA Pennsauken, NJ Jackson, AL Miami, FL Tucker, GA

Albany State University Fort Valley State University Stillman College Morehouse College Lane College Fort Valley State University Albany State University Morehouse College Miles College Miles College Kentucky State University

SO SR SR SR

Moultrie, GA Ashburn, GA Rex, GA Macon, GA

Albany State University Fort Valley State University Stillman College Fort Valley State University

SPECIAL TEAMS KR Orian Ponder PR Demario Barber K Alejandro Perez-Huerta P Marquette King

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2012 MILES COLLEGE FOOTBALL PRE-SEASON 2ND TEAM ALL SIAC OFFENSE Position

Name

CL

Hometown

Institution

QB RB RB WR WR TE OL OL OL OL OL

Dondre Purnell Nathan Hoyte Travis Richmond Antonio Pitts Orion Ponder Saledeem Major David Garbo Ryan Hill Zach LaGrange Octavio Wilson Shea Martin

SO SR SO SO SO SO SR JR JR SO SO

Power Springs, GA Waldorf, MD Fort Valley, GA Montgomery, AL Moultrie, GA Philadelphia, PA Quitman, GA Bluffton, GA Goshen, KY Lewisburg, TN Stone Mountain, GA

Stillman College Albany State University Fort Valley State University Miles College Albany State University Clark Atlanta University Fort Valley State University Fort Valley State University Kentucky State University Lane College Morehouse College

DEFENSE DL DL DL DL LB LB LB DB DB DB DB

Carlos Ware Vauchard Goodridge Aaron Bennett Dyrell Porcha Brandon Houston Elijah Anderson JacQuan Persley Grandson Brown Justin Farrell Ronrico Dunn Martin Epps

SR SR JR SO JR JR JR SR SO SO JR

Cincinnati, OH St. Petersburg, FL Hinesville, GA Hemmingway, SC Atlanta, GA Ellenwood, GA Louisville, KY Douglasville, GA Atlanta, GA Birmingham, AL Augusta, GA

Kentucky State University Clark Atlanta University Tuskegee University Benedict College Morehouse College Morehouse College Kentucky State University Kentucky State University Miles College Stillman College Benedict College

SO SR SO JR

Macon, GA Mableton, GA Irvine, KY Greenville, AL

Albany State University Tuskegee University Kentucky State University Tuskegee University

SPECIAL TEAMS KR Adrian Alexander PR Mark Hughes K Cade Berryman P Gene Moody As selected by the SIAC Football Coaches Association

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2012 MILES COLLEGE FOOTBALL HISTORY OF THE SOUTHERN INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETIC CONF. The Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SIAC) was founded in 1913 and today 90 years later, the conference flies high above the rest as one of the nation’s most viable forces in intercollegiate athletics. On December 30, 1913, representatives of the following institutions met at Morehouse College in Atlanta, Georgia to consider the regulations of intercollegiate athletics among the black colleges in the southeast: Alabama State University, Atlanta University, Clark Atlanta, Morehouse College, Morris Brown College, Talladega College and Tuskegee University. The representatives formed a permanent organization (The Southeastern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference) which has had a continuous history to the present. In 1929, they changed the name of this organization to The Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference. In 1929, the conference experienced its first break in membership. Five institutions (Talladega, Fisk, Morehouse, Knoxville and Atlanta University) withdrew and formed the Collegiate Athletic Conference. On December 13-14, 1929, the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference and the Collegiate Athletic Conference mutually agreed to reunite and form the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference. Two institutions have held continuous membership in the conference: Clark College (now Clark Atlanta University) and Tuskegee University. Other institutions which have at one time or another been members are: Alabama A&M University (1947-1997), Alabama State University (1913-1975), Allen University, Benedict College, Bethune-Cookman University (1950-1979), Edward Waters College, Fisk University, Florida A&M University (1926-1978), Jackson State University, Knoxville College, Morris Brown College (1913-1999), Rust College, Savannah State University (1969-1999), South Carolina State University (1939-1970), Stillman College, Talladega College, Tennessee State University (1926-1939) and Xavier University. The present membership is composed of thirteen different institutions in five states (Alabama, Georgia, Kentucky, South Carolina and Tennessee): Albany State University, Benedict College, Claflin University, Clark Atlanta University, Fort Valley State University, Kentucky State University, Lane College, LeMoyne-Owen College, Miles College, Morehouse College, Paine College, Stillman College and Tuskegee University.

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SIAC teams and its athletes are known for being staunch competitors and for excelling on the national level. The conference as a whole has claimed over 50 team and individual national championships. In 1978, Florida A&M became the first black college to win the NCAA Division I-AA National Football Championship as they defeated Massachusetts 35-28 in the finals. The SIAC also has over 300 former and current professional football players. Some retired NFL players who played in the SIAC: Hall of Famers John Stallworth of Alabama A&M, David “Deacon” Jones of South Carolina State and Larry Little of BethuneCookman. Other SIAC NFL greats include Rayfield Wright (Fort Valley State), Jack McClarien (Bethune Cookman), Bob Hayes (Florida A&M), Alfred Jenkins (Morris Brown), John Gilliam (South Carolina State) and Oliver Ross (Alabama A&M). Additionally, SIAC Athletes who went pro include All-Pros Greg Lloyd who played for the Pittsburgh Steelers (Fort Valley State) and Shannon Sharpe of the Denver Broncos (Savannah State) as well as Anthony Abrams of the Washington Redskins (Clark Atlanta), Eddie Anderson of the Los Angeles Raiders (Albany State), Howard Ballard of the Seattle Seahawks (Alabama A&M), Charles Evans of the Minnesota Vikings (Clark Atlanta), Fred Lane of the Carolina Panthers (Lane), Dan Land of the Oakland Raiders (Albany State), Fred Lester of the New York Jets (Alabama A&M), Joe Patton of the Washington Redskins (Alabama A&M), Barry Wagner of the Indianapolis Colts (Alabama A&M), Tyrone Poole of the Carolina Panthers (Fort Valley) and Roosevelt Blackmon of the Green Bay Packers (Morris Brown) and Jacoby Jones of the Baltimore Ravens (Lane). The SIAC is also home to football coaching legends, College Football Hall of Famer Alonzo Smith “Jake” Gaither and Cleveland Leigh “Major” Abbott. Gaither won 203 football games while only losing 36 and tying four. He guided Florida A&M to six black college national championships and his Rattlers won the SIAC Championship 22 of the 25 years he coached college football. Cleve Abbott coached all sports at Tuskegee in 1923, and he served there continuously from 1923 to 1955. He won eleven SIAC football championships and seven black college football national championships. Abbott had a total of six undefeated seasons, and his Tigers went 46 consecutive games without a loss in the mid 1920s. From 1936-56, Abbott’s track teams at Tuskegee participated in 36 national AAU championships and won 25.

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2012 MILES COLLEGE FOOTBALL HISTORY OF THE SOUTHERN INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETIC CONF. Two of the first four blacks selected to play in the NBA were from the SIAC. Some of the former stars who enjoyed success in the NBA include the Jones brothers Caldwell, Charles, Major and Wilbert of Albany State, Clemon Johnson of Florida A&M and Harold Ellis of Morehouse. On the coaching side the late Ed Adams coached at Tuskegee and during his 23-year span, he won 645 games and only lost 153 for a .811 winning percentage. Adams was a member of the 1934 Tuskegee team that won the first SIAC Basketball Tournament Championship and he was the first black basketball coach to win 500 games. Also, current Temple University Head Coach John Chaney is an SIAC alumnus. Chaney was one of the SIAC’s outstanding players in the late 1950s at BethuneCookman.

The SIAC also has had its share of success on the baseball diamond, which includes a World Series MVP. Donn Clendenon of Morehouse was the MVP of the 1969 World Series when he played with the New York Mets. Andre Dawson of the Chicago Cubs and Vince Coleman of the St. Louis Cardinals played at Florida A&M. Other A&M Rattlers that made it to the big show include Greg Coleman and Bill Lucas. After concluding his major league baseball career, Lucas became the first black general manager in baseball with the Atlanta Braves in 1978.

The SIAC is also home to both the longest running rivalry and the winningest team in black college football. Morehouse and Tuskegee have been doing battle since 1902 and will hit the field for the 103rd time in the 2012 season. Tuskegee will be celebrating its 119th season The first black female to win a gold medal in any Olym- this fall and they have amassed over 630 victories - first pic Sport, Alice Coachman, came from the SIAC. Coach- among Historically Black Colleges and Universities. man won an Olympic gold medal in the high jump at the 1948 Olympic Games in London with a jump of 5’6-1/8”. The SIAC is a member of the National Collegiate AthletShe also won the AAU high jump title for 10 consecu- ic Association (NCAA) and participates at the Division tive years. Other SIAC Olympic Gold Medalists include II level. On an annual basis, the SIAC sponsors seven Catherine Hardy of Fort Valley State (1st place in the men’s championships (baseball, basketball, cross coun400 meter relay in 1952); Mildred McDaniel of Tuskeg- try, football, golf, tennis and outdoor track and field) and ee (1st place in the high jump in 1956); Bob Hayes of six women’s championships (basketball, cross country, Florida A&M (1st place in the 100 meter dash in 1964); outdoor track & field, softball, tennis and volleyball). Edwin Moses of Morehouse (1st place in the 400 meter hurdles in 1976 and 1984) who went 10 years without a loss in hurdle competition; Dannette Young (1st place in the 400 meter relay in 1988). The SIAC has also had an Olympic track coach at the 1992 games, Tuskegee University graduate Barbara Jacket. Another SIAC track and field standout is Evelyn Lawler. She is also a graduate of Tuskegee University and won a gold medal at the Pan American Games. Lawler’s other claim to fame lies with her offspring. Lawler is the mother of Olympic gold medalist Carl Lewis. In 1957, Althea Gibson of Florida A&M became the first black to win the singles title at Wimbledon, and she is a member of the National Lawn Tennis Hall of Fame.

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2012 MILES COLLEGE FOOTBALL PURPLE MARCHING MACHINE Mr. Iva “Bossman” Williams started the Miles College Band Program in 1949 with thirty-five members. Mr. Williams was a graduate of Alabama A&M College in Normal, Alabama. The musical organization consisted of: a marching band, which performed at football games and parades; the Collegians, which performed at dances and other social events; and the Concert Band, which gave Campus concerts. Mr. Williams served as Band Director at Miles College until his retirement in 1970.

fulfilled. Plato’s quote states it best the character of this individual; “Music is a moral law. It gives soul to the universe, wings to the mind, fight to the imagination, and charm and gaiety to life and to everything.”

Mr. Joe Terrell assumed the position as band Director from 1970 until 1975, when the College Administration discontinued the football program. Although the football program was later reinstated, the band program remained dormant from 1975 until 1996. Attempts were made to reestablish the band program during that time with a local high school band director serving part-time. In July of 1996, Mr. Arthur Means, Jr. came to Miles College with thirty seven years of experience as a high school band director. Mr. Means was faced with the challenge of building a quality band for the first football game in August of 1996. The task was monumental, but the goal was achieved. In 1996, the band performed for President William “Bill” Clinton’s Campaign Rally at Birmingham Southern College. The “Purple Marching Machine” has received rave reviews for its half-time performances, and was selected to perform during half-time at the Inaugural Pioneer Bowl in Atlanta, Georgia. The Band membership has grown to over 200 members. One of the largest and most active organizations on campus, the “Purple Marching Machine” performs for more than 100,000 people annually, and provides the spirit, pride, and enthusiasm that are a valuable part of Miles College. The Band’s high-energy approach to football entertainment, combining exciting drills, dynamic dance routines with the quality playing of sizzling arrangements, creates excitement at every performance. The “Purple Marching Machine” has performed as an exhibition band for many Marching Band Festivals, and in October 2000, performed in Atlanta, Georgia in the first Historically Black Colleges and Universities Band Extravaganza. The “Purple Marching Machine” performed in the 2002 Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade in New York City. When you think of music, many things can come to mind and in the case of this person contributing their time to the constant positive influence on students, music is their life

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2012 MILES COLLEGE FOOTBALL PURPLE MARCHING MACHINE In 2010, Mr. Merriweather established the Preservation Jazz Band, Inc., which he is a member of as well; he also serves an active member of the Alabama Band Association. In his extra time as a musical connoisseur, he plays for First Baptist Church of Fairfield, Alabama. He is also a life member of Kappa Kappa Psi Fraternity, Inc., which serves a s a helpmate to college-level bands and as well as Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity, Inc. All in all, Mr. James N. Merriweather is a ‘musical luminary’ and is a vital element to his newest endeavor as head band director for Miles College. Visions and ideas are abounding within the capable and brilliant mind of Mr. Merriweather whose firm belief in hard work, dedication, practice, and perseverance will pay off in whatever you do. The future of the Purple Marching Machine and other supplementary music programs will be greatly enhanced by Mr. Merriweather who agrees that: “After silence, that which comes nearest to expressing the inexpressible is music” (Aldous Huxley).

Mr. James N. Merriweather, Jr., is a native of Birmingham, Alabama. He graduated from Alabama State University with a B.S. degree and a M.S. degree in music. His parents had always stressed the importance and the significance that having a quality education. Because of this early interest, Mr. Merriweather follows his own objective that states that he “seeks the opportunity in an organization that affords the development of students, staff and an upward movement fostering and facilitating the art of music.” Mr. Merriweather was motivated to love music at an early age beginning in elementary school. He taught instrumental music in the public school system, the college and university level for over 30 years; these includeed: Kingston Elementary, Woodlawn High and Ensley High schools. Mr. Merriweather also served his country as a member of the 313th Army Reserve band for over twenty-two and a half years where he served as staff sergeant; he was in charge of the jazz band and other performing ensembles. While in the 313th Army band, he had the very fortunate opportunity to perform for General Colin Powell and other distinguished dignitaries.

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2012 MILES COLLEGE FOOTBALL COACHES RECORD BY YEARS ’1910 - PRESENT’ YEARS 1910 – 1914 1915 – 1917 1920 – 1924 1925 – 1926 1927 – 1928 1929 – 1933 1934 – 1967 1968 – 1971 1972 – 1974 1975 – 1978 1980 – 1981 1982 – 1985 1986 – 1989 1990 – 1990 1991 – 1992 1993 – 1993 1994 – 2000 2001 – 2007 2008 – 2010 2010 – 2010 2011 – Present

COACH Professor Jordan Coach Osborner Coach Poole Coach Reeves T. J. “Mule” Knox T. J. “Mule” Knox Ocie Brown Jim Holfield Earl Cheatham Theophilus Danzy Donald Harris James Owens Jerome Barkum Anthony Colvin Ronald Cook Cecil Leonard Wade Streeter William “Billy” Joe Patrick Peasant Reginald Ruffin

SEASONS 5 3 4 2 2 5 30 4 3 4 2 4 4 1 2 1 7 8 3 1 1

21 Coaches

RECORD 14-0-0 3-0-0 4-0-1 1-1-0 2-3-0 9-8-0 83-67-11 9-23-0 6-21-0 12-25-1 6-11-3 11-28-1 2-36-1 1-10-0 1-20-0 0-10-0 27-41-1 30-44-0 8-19-0 2-4-0 7-5-0

96 seasons

238-376-19 (633)

COACHES BY WINS COACH T. J. “Mule” Knox Wade Streeter Cecil Leonard Professor Jordan Earl Cheatham Donald Harris Ocie Brown William “Billy” Joe Reginald Ruffin Theophilus Danzy Jim Holfield Coach Poole Coach Osborner Patrick Peasant James Owens Coach Reeves Jerome Barkum Anthony Colvin Ronald Cook

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WINS

YEARS

85 30 27 14 12 11 9 9 8 7 6 6 4 3 2 2 1 1 1 0 238

32 8 7 5 4 4 4 5 3 1 2 3 4 3 1 4 2 1 2 1 96

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2012 MILES COLLEGE FOOTBALL SEASON-by-SEASON RESULTS Coach Professor Jordan 1910 (1-0-0) Central AME Ala W 5-0 Coach Professor Jordan 1911 (3-0-0) (1911 results incomplete) Rust W 18-3 Selma W 28-5 Central AME Ala W 7-0 Coach Professor Jordan 1912 Rust Selma Central AME Ala Coach Professor Jordan 1913 Rust Selma Central AME Ala

(3-0-0) W 18-0 W 7-0 W 3-0

(3-0-0) W 17-0 W 13-2 W 14-0

Coach Professor Jordan 1914 Rust Selma Central AME Ala Mississippi Industrial

(4-0-0) W W W W

36-3 21-0 21-0 28-3

1915 Industrial HS Mississippi Industrial Selma Rust

(4-0-0) W W W W

14-0 21-0 36-6 40-3

1918 Thru 1919 (Football suspended due to World War I ) Coach Poole 1920 Alabama A&M Selma Paine Rust Mississippi Industrial

(4-0-0) W W W W

() 7-0 52-0 42-6 28-0

Coach Poole 1921 Talladega Stillman Alabama State Coach Poole 1922 (Results Incomplete) Talladega Central of Alabama Oct. 26 Burrell Normal (Rickwood Field) Nov.17 Stillman Nov. 30 Stillman

(0-1-2) L () T 0-0 T 7-7

(2-1-0) L W W

() 25-6 32-0 () ()

Coach Poole 1923 (1-1-0) (Results Incomplete) Oct. 26 Talladega L 6-13 Nov. 16 Alabama State W 16-0 Coach Reeves (Atlanta University) 1924 (4-3-1) Oct. 16 Burrell Normal W 26-0 (Rickwood Field) Oct. 24 B’ham Indust. HS W 2-0 Selma Univ. W 10-0 Talladega L 0-28 Nov. 7 Miss. Industrial L 7-21 (Rickwood Field) Nov. 14 Alabama A&M W 12-0 (Rickwood Field) Nov. 21 Stillman T 0-0 Nov.28 Alabama St. L 0-13 Coach Reeves 1925 (Results Incomplete) Oct. 3 Atlanta Univ. (Atlanta, Ga) Selma Univ. Talladega Nov.11 Alabama St. (Montgomery, AL) Alabama St.

(1-4-0) L

0-25

W L L

41-0 0-13 0-35

L

0-7

Coach Reeves 1926 (1-2-0) (1926 results incomplete) Oct. 22 Alabama St. L 0-12 Talladega L 0-20 Alabama St. W 2-0 Coach L. W. Ford 1927 (1-3-1) Oct.8 Alabama St. L 9-19 Talladega L 0-7 Oct. 15 Talladega T 0-0 Oct. 29 Morris Brown () Nov. 4 Paine L 6-14 Selma Univ. W 9-0 Nov. 19 Alabama St. () (Miles Memorial College was admitted to the SIAC, Dec. 17, 1927) Coach L. W. Ford 1928 Hulk Aggies Oct. 5 Alabama A&M Oct. 13 Talladega Oct. 20 Tennessee St. Oct. 27 Fisk Univ. Nov. 2 Selma Univ. Nov. 9 Clark Nov. 16Morris Brown Nov. 29Alabama St.

(2-6-0) W W L L L L L L

Coach L. W. Ford 1929 (0-6-0) Oct. 4 Talladega L Oct. 11 Clark L Oct. 26 Tennessee St. L Oct. 30 Knoxville College Nov. 2 Tuskegee L Nov. 9 Lane Nov. 15Morris Brown L Nov. 28Alabama St. L

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12-0 12-0 13-19 () () 0-18 0-21 0-6 0-24

0-6 0-48 0-27 () 0-39 () 0-20 0-44

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2012 MILES COLLEGE FOOTBALL SEASON-by-SEASON RESULTS Coach L. W. Ford 1930 (4-3-0) Sept. 26Stillman W Oct. 3 Alabama A&M L Oct. 11Selma Univ. Oct. 26Tennessee St. Oct. 31 Morehouse L Nov. 2 Tuskegee Nov. 14 Alabama St. L Nov. 27 B’ham Indust. HS W Edward Waters W Morris Brown W

7-0 0-6 () () 0-26 () 12-19 14-0 () ()

Coach W. O. Amos (Allen University) 1931 (2-1-0) (Results Incomplete) B’ham Indust. HS W 7-0 Oct.9 Knoxville College L 0-62 Oct. 23 Stillman () Edward Waters W 14-7 Coach W. O. Amos 1932 (4-1-0) Sept. 30 B’ham Indust. HS W Oct.8 Morehouse L Oct. 29 Stillman W Nov. 4 Stillman (Alumni Bowl) Nov. 11 Alabama A&M W (Legion Field) (HC) Nov. 18Morristown Nov. 24LeMoyne-Owen Knoxville College Lane W

7-0 0-33 7-0 () 16-0 () () () 24-12

Coach W. O. Amos 1933 (0-1-0) (Results Incomplete) Sept. 27 B’ham Industrial HS ( ) (Legion Field) Oct. 7 Stillman L 9-14

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Coach T. J. “Mule” Knox (Talladega) 1934 (3-0-1) (Results Incomplete) Oct. 12 Tennessee St. W 7-0 Oct.22 Stillman T 6-6 Nov. 9 Lane W 22-0 Nov. 16 Alabama A&M W 6-0 Jackson State () Louisville Munic. () Coach T. J. “Mule” Knox 1935 (2-0-0) (Results Incomplete) Oct. 21 Stillman () (Legion Field) Nov. 15 Alabama A&M W 31-0 (Legion Field) (HC) Nov. 20 Alabama St. W 19-0 (Montgomery, AL) Coach T. J. “Mule” Knox 1936 (0-1-1) Alabama State L 6-40 Alabama A&M T 0-0 Stillman () Coach T. J. “Mule” Knox 1937 (2-0-1) (Results Incomplete) Nov.5 Tougaloo T (Tougaloo, MS) Nov. 19 Alabama A&M (Bessemer, AL) Stillman W Mississippi Industrial HS W Coach T. J. “Mule” Knox 1938 (4-2-0) Alabama A&M L Tougaloo L Talladega W Stillman W Mississippi Industrial W Rust W

13-13 () 61-0 14-0

6-19 0-27 20-0 20-12 19-0 7-0

Coach T. J. “Mule” Knox 1939 (2-3-0) Stillman W 12-6 Mississippi Industrial W Alabama A&M L Allen L Rust L

14-0 0-48 0-39 0-6

Coach T. J. “Mule” Knox 1940 (4-1-0) (Results Incomplete) Oct. 19 Stillman L Oct. 26 Miss.ndustrial W Nov. 9 Fort Valley W Nov. 22Ark. Baptist W Nov. 30Rust W

0-9 20-0 6-0 45-7 26-12

Coach T. J. “Mule” Knox 1941 (4-1-0) (Results Incomplete) Oct. 11 Fisk L (Alumni Bowl) Oct. 26 Miss.i Industrial W Oct. 31 Rust College W Nov. 8 Fort Valley W Nov. 22Ark. Baptist W Coach T. J. “Mule” Knox 1942 (4-1-0) (Results Incomplete) Mississippi Industrial W Knoxville College W Shorter W Okolona W Albany State L

9-12 62-6 12-0 40-2 45-7

20-0 13-0 22-12 60-0 0-13

1943 Thru 1945 (Football suspended due to World War II) Coach T. J. “Mule” Knox 1946 (3-4-0) Alabama State L Fisk L Jackson State W Fort Valley State W Louisville Municipal L Nov. 23 Lane L Albany State W

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0-12 0-13 37-0 44-0 12-25 0-20 52-0


2012 MILES COLLEGE FOOTBALL SEASON-by-SEASON RESULTS Coach T. J. “Mule” Knox 1947 (2-3-0) Albany State W Fort Valley State L Jackson State L Louisville Municipal L Edward Waters W

12-0 6-14 0-3 13-14 12-0

Coach T. J. “Mule” Knox 1948 (3-4-0) Swift Memorial W 6-2 Lane L 0-38 Fisk L 0-28 Jackson State W 19-0 Louisville Municipal L 0-26 Albany State W 33-0 Edward Water L 0-6 Fort Valley State(Game Cancelled) Coach T. J. “Mule” Knox 1949 (1-5-1) Fisk L Jackson State L Louisville Municipal L Knoxville College L Mississippi Industrial L Albany State T Morristown W

0-34 0-38 0-14 0-24 14-25 8-8 26-21

Coach T. J. “Mule” Knox 1950 (3-2-0) Tougaloo W Knoxville W Miss. Industrial L Stillman W Morristown L

12-0 26-6 7-14 48-6 0-46

Coach T. J. “Mule” Knox 1951 (3-2-1) Tougaloo W Knoxville W Lane L Mississippi Ind. L Rust T Morristown W

47-3 13-0 14-32 0-19 7-7 12-0

Coach T. J. “Mule” Knox 1953 (4-4-0) Mississippi Vocation W 32-0 Albany State W 6-0

Fort Valley State Rust Knoxville College Lane Mississippi Industrial Paine

L W L L L W

0-21 60-0 6-16 6-19 9-13 46-0

Coach T. J. “Mule” Knox 1954 (8-0-0) Mississippi Voc. W Albany State W Rust W Knoxville W Lane W Mississippi Ind. W Paine W Fort Valley State W

26-19 17-12 54-6 34-7 19-14 35-19 25-7 38-31

Coach T. J. “Mule” Knox 1955 (2-3-1) Philander Smith T Albany State L Jackson State L Mississippi Industrial Knoxville W Lane W Nov. 5 Tuskegee L

7-7 0-13 12-30 () 13-0 25-7 0-13

Coach T. J. “Mule” Knox 1956 (4-2-2) Albany State T Jackson State L Knoxville College W Lane W Albany State W Tuskegee W Benedict L Mississippi Industrial T

6-6 0-63 13-12 26-7 52-0 13-12 0-19 20-20

Coach T. J. “Mule” Knox 1957 (3-3-0) Albany State L Benedict L Lane W Miss. Industrial W Tuskegee W Morris College L

7-13 2-26 55-19 13-0 18-0 0-13

Coach T. J. “Mule” Knox 1958 (5-2-0) Albany State W Morris W Lane W Benedict W Tuskegee W Fort Valley State L Miss. Industrial L

20-8 30-0 22-16 20-15 14-7 12-18 9-12

Coach T. J. “Mule” Knox 1959 (4-3-0) Albany State W Benedict L Paine W Claflin College W Tuskegee L Fort Valley State L Mississippi Industrial W

9-7 12-14 93-0 12-0 14-33 0-20 19-0

Coach T. J. “Mule” Knox 1960 (4-2-0) Albany State L Paine W Claflin W Benedict L Tuskegee W Fort Valley State W

0-3 20-0 12-6 7-18 18-6 13-7

Coach T. J. “Mule” Knox 1961 (5-2-0) Albany State W Benedict L Claflin W Fort Valley State W Tuskegee W Alabama A&M L Rust W 27-0 Coach T. J. “Mule” Knox 1962 (5-2-0) Albany State L Rust W Miss. Industrial W Benedict L Tuskegee W Fort Valley State W Alabama A&M W

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26-12 28-37 27-8 14-13 26-12 14-24

0-6 7-6 20-6 0-28 13-0 13-8 6-0

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2012 MILES COLLEGE FOOTBALL SEASON-by-SEASON RESULTS Coach T. J. “Mule” Knox 1963 (4-5-0) Albany State L Rust W Miss. Industrial W Benedict L Lane W Morris Brown L Tuskegee L Fort Valley State W Alabama A&M L Coach T. J. “Mule” Knox 1964 (1-5-2) Albany State L Rust L Miss. Industrial W Benedict L Morris Brown L Tuskegee T Fort Valley State L Alabama A&M T Coach T. J. “Mule” Knox 1965 (0-3-2) Albnay State T Alabama A&M L Fort Valley State T Tuskegee L Benedict L (1965 results incomplete) Coach T. J. “Mule” Knox 1966 (3-5-0) Albany State L Fort Valley State L Tuskegee W Alabama A&M L Knoxville W Paul Quinn W Benedict L Edward Waters L

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6-7 20-12 7-6 12-19 7-6 6-41 36-43 13-12 0-20

0-28 14-34 20-8 18-24 6-26 12-12 8-18 6-6

12-12 0-44 6-6 6-39 16-26

8-25 0-45 29-12 0-8 28-16 30-12 7-30 6-18

Coach T. J. “Mule” Knox 1967 (4-3-0) Albany State W Alabama A&M L Alabama State L Fort Valley State W Tuskegee L Paul Quinn W Knoxville W

7-0 8-16 0-13 13-7 0-28 33-12 12-0

Coach Ocie Brown 1968 Albany State Fort Valley State Alabama A&M Tuskegee Alabama State Bishop Lane

(0-7-0) L L L L L L L

6-13 12-46 6-31 6-8 13-29 6-28 12-14

Coach Ocie Brown 1969 Bishop Fort Valley State Tuskegee Alabama A&M Lane Morehouse Alabama State Mississippi Valley

(3-5-0) L L L L W W L W

0-69 0-21 9-29 0-20 7-6 19-12 14-39 10-7

Coach Ocie Brown 1970 Albany State Mississippi Valley Fort Valley State Knoxville Lane Tuskegee Morehouse Alabama A&M

(2-6-0) L L L W W L L L

6-27 13-34 6-49 20-0 36-14 6-26 6-26 12-49

Coach Ocie Brown 1971 Fisk Alabama State Mississippi Valley Fort Valley State Knoxville Lane Tuskegee Morehouse Alabama A&M

(4-5-0) L L W L W W L W L

2-13 0-7 6-0 7-13 30-6 13-7 0-27 21-10 0-54

Coach Jim Holifield 1972 Fisk Alabama State Knoxville Lane Alabama A&M Morehouse Fort Valley State Tuskegee Miss. Valley

(2-7-0) L L W W L L L L L

0-30 21-26 9-6 18-10 0-12 21-31 6-67 8-41 13-47

Coach Jim Holifield 1973 Alabama State Fort Valley State Knoxville Lane Morehouse Tuskegee Alabama A&M Fisk Savannah State

(1-8-0) L L W L L L L L L

14-18 14-16 12-6 20-28 16-19 6-27 14-20 0-30 7-13

Coach Jim Holifield 1974 Alabama A&M Clark Fort Valley State Morehouse Tuskegee Savannah State Knoxville Lane Fisk

(3-6-0) L L L W L W L W L

12-28 15-33 0-19 33-20 6-51 10-8 14-20 28-0 13-14

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2012 MILES COLLEGE FOOTBALL SEASON-by-SEASON RESULTS Coach Earl Cheatham 1975 Clark Fisk Alabama State Savannah State Fort Valley State Knoxville Lane Tuskegee Morehouse Alabama A&M

(4-6-0) W L L W L W L L W L

6-0 0-21 0-37 17-0 8-14 21-17 6-25 6-28 20-7 12-31

Coach Earl Cheatham 1976 Clark Fisk Alabama State Savannah State Fort Valley State Knoxville Tuskegee Morehouse Alabama A&M Lane

Coach Theophilus Danzy 1980 (4-4-2) Livingston (AL) L Fort Valley State T Lane L Central Florida T Fisk W Knoxville L Morehouse W Tuskegee L Fort Bragg W Fort Benning W

(2-8-0) W L L W L L L L L L

25-24 12-13 6-23 17-16 12-33 6-16 19-33 0-26 0-14 6-20

Coach Earl Cheatham 1977 Clark Fisk Alabama State Savannah State Fort Valley State Knoxville Lane Tuskegee Morehouse

Coach Theophilus Danzy 1981 (2-7-1) West Georgia L Lane T Fisk W Fort Valley State L Millsaps L Morehouse W Tuskegee L Livingston (AL) L Central FL L Knoxville L

(4-5-0) W W L L W L L L W

7-6 15-6 14-28 7-18 28-20 7-29 13-26 7-13 20-19

Coach Earl Cheatham 1978 Clark Fisk Alabama State Savannah State Fort Valley State Knoxville Lane Tuskegee Morehouse

(2-6-1) W W L L L L T L L

14-8 34-7 3-34 15-19 0-7 10-24 20-20 9-35 19-21

1979 Miles did not field a team

Coach Theophilus Danzy 1982 (1-9-0) Livingston (AL) L West Georgia L North Alabama L Fisk W Lane L Knoxville L Morehouse L Fort Valley State L Millsaps L Tuskegee L

16-17 3-3 12-38 11-11 48-0 12-20 35-28 0-26 19-12 40-21

14-37 21-21 26-8 6-37 12-16 20-7 8-20 3-41 0-6 0-20

0-34 6-38 6-45 19-9 15-20 0-14 0-44 0-49 6-31 7-25

Coach Donald Harris 1983 (2-8-0) Livingston (AL) L 6-47 North Alabama L 0-38 Lane L 19-27 Mobile (XX) W 54-7 Knoxville L 0-12 Morehouse L 18-22 Tuskegee L 9-31 Millsaps W 31-14 Fort Benning L 14-22 Georgia SW L 14-19 (Oct. 15 game with Mobile was the 1st on-campus game since 1963) Coach Donald Harris 1984 Livingston (AL) North Alabama Lane Georgia SW Mobile Knoxville Morehouse Tuskegee Baptist

(5-3-1) L L W W W T L W W

6-46 0-20 21-3 20-15 20-3 21-21 6-7 24-7 21-0

Coach Donald Harris 1985 North Alabama Livingston (AL) West Georgia Albany State Lane Knoxville Clark Atlanta Lane Knoxville Morehouse Tuskegee

(3-8-0) L L L L W W L W L L L

0-40 0-28 0-62 0-44 29-26 17-0 22-27 14-13 14-29 16-42 7-39

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2012 MILES COLLEGE FOOTBALL SEASON-by-SEASON RESULTS Coach James Owens 1986 Middle Tenn. North Alabama Lane Albany State Bishop Knoxville Clark Atlanta Lane Knoxville Morehouse Tuskegee Coach James Owens 1987 North Alabama Lane Albany State Ark. Monticello Livingston (AL) Kentucky State Knoxville Ark.-Pine Bluff Tuskegee Knoxville

(0-11-0) L 0-47 L 20-48 L 3-7 L 7-42 L 13-41 L 12-49 L 0-15 L 6-20 L 3-7 L 30-36 L 6-35

(0-10-0) L 7-46 L 6-20 L 0-27 L 28-37 L 0-34 L 14-38 L 2-29 L 0-44 L 6-41 L 7-42

Coach James Owens 1988 (2-6-1) (1st year in Div. II) Samford L 6-34 Miss. Valley L 14-48 Albany State L 7-22 Virginia State L 3-34 Langston W 7-6 Georgia SW W 21-17 Knoxville L 0-23 Ark.-Pine Bluff T 20-20 Morehouse L 6-19 Coach James Owens 1989 Savannah State Albany State Lane Langston Morris Brown Knoxville Ark.-Pine Bluff Tuskegee

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(0-8-0) L L L L L L L L

Coach Jim Barkum 1990 (1-9-0) West Georgia L Albany State L Jackson State L Tuskegee L Alabama A&M L Morris Brown L Alabama State L Lane W Miss. Valley L Ark.-Pine Bluff L Knoxville (Did not play due to problems on KC campus)

0-20 6-38 0-52 0-60 6-56 19-42 12-51 22-0 0-49 6-79

Coach Anthony Colvin 1991 Alabama A&M Fort Valley State Albany State Miss. Valley Tuskegee Morris Brown Knoxville Clark Atlanta Morehouse Lane Savannah State

(1-10-0) L 13-23 L 6-45 L 12-16 L 0-56 L 7-55 L 7-21 L 24-34 L 6-53 L 0-24 W 47-15 L 13-50

Coach Anthony Colvin 1992 Fayetteville St Albany State Miss. Valley Tuskegee Alabama B’ham Morris Brown Fort Valley State Clark Atlanta Morehouse Savannah State

(0-10-0) L 8-28 L 6-70 L 6-19 L 6-40 L 6-30 L 7-13 L 0-38 L 0-24 L 20-28 L 6-57

Coach Ronald Cook 1993 Alabama A&M Albany State Tuskegee Alabama B’ham Morris Brown Fort Valley State Clark Atlanta Knoxville Morehouse Savannah State

(0-10-0) L 0-35 L 0-44 L 8-60 L 6-31 L 0-37 L 0-40 L 12-20 L 0-34 L 0-38 L 6-57

Coach Cecil Leonard 1994 Albany State Morehouse Fayetteville St Lane Morris Brown Fort Valley State Tuskegee Alabama A&M Savannah State

(2-6-1) L W T L W L L L L

8-38 26-24 20-20 20-55 20-18 14-42 0-26 6-24 20-40

Coach Cecil Leonard 1995 Albany State Morehouse Tuskegee Clark Atlanta Morris Brown Fort Valley State Lane Alabama A&M Savannah State Alabama B’ham

(4-6-0) L L W L W W L W L L

12-58 6-19 37-36 26-30 42-10 19-8 6-28 26-20 18-28 8-37

6-50 13-26 7-33 6-34 0-13 9-16 8-52 2-7

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2012 MILES COLLEGE FOOTBALL SEASON-by-SEASON RESULTS Coach Cecil Leonard 1996 Kentucky State Albany State Morehouse Tuskegee Clark Atlanta Morris Brown Fort Valley State Knoxville Alabama A&M Savannah State

(6-4-0) W W W L L W L W L W

Coach Cecil Leonard 1997 Kentucky State Albany State Morehouse Tuskegee Clark Atlanta Morris Brown Fort Valley State Morehead State Alabama A&M Savannah State

(4-6-0) W L W W W L L L L L

Coach Cecil Leonard 1998 Kentucky State Albany State Morehouse Tuskegee Clark Atlanta Morris Brown Fort Valley State Lane Alabama A&M Savannah State

(4-6-0) L L W L W L L W W L

14-12 29-24 28-22 36-37 7-24 20-19 29-40 20-6 22-36 40-7

Coach Cecil Leonard 1999 Kentucky State Albany State Morehouse Tuskegee Clark Atlanta Morris Brown Fort Valley State Lane Catawba Savannah State

(3-7-0) L W W L W L L L L L

12-33 27-25 14-6 7-13 21-10 7-13 7-17 25-30 6-20 12-49

28-15 12-22 36-9 20-17 32-17 30-32 7-9 41-56 26-31 28-34

Coach Cecil Leonard 2000 Kentucky State Albany State West Alabama Tuskegee Clark Atlanta Fort Valley State Benedict Lane Savannah State Morehouse

(4-6-0) W W W L L L W L L L

9-7 11-0 14-7 13-21 7-9 7-17 49-10 21-28 25-35 14-45

14-36 12-33 28-15 15-30 27-22 20-21 6-26 34-29 24-20 6-23

Coach Wade Streeter 2001 (4-7-0) Albany State L 14-17 (1st A.G. Gaston Labor Day Classic) West Alabama L 12-35 Tuskegee L n/a Clark Atlanta W 30-20 Stillman W 24-22 Fort Valley State L 38-61 Lane W 16-15 Alabama A&M L 17-21 Benedict L 24-28 Kentucky State W 47-27 Morehouse L 16-20

Coach Wade Streeter 2002 (6-5-0) Alabama State L 6-27 (2nd A.G. Gaston Labor Day Classic) Albany State W 25-19 Clark Atlanta L 7-14 Tuskegee L 16-26 Benedict W 28-27 Stillman W 34-20 Fort Valley State L 9-21 Lane W 34-32 Kentucky State W 39-17 Southern L 21-28 Morehouse W 19-10 Coach Wade Streeter 2003 (7-3-0) Tuskegee W 43-11 (3rd A.G. Gaston Labor Day Classic) Albany State L 12-27 Clark Atlanta W 35-13 Mars Hill Lot 28-29 Stillma W 35-21 Fort Valley State W 30-13 Lane W 44-8 Kentucky State L 22-30 Benedict W 16-15 Morehouse W 32-28 Coach Wade Streeter 2004 (7-3-0) Albany State L 13-17 Clark Atlanta W 31-29 (4th A.G. Gaston Labor Day Classic) Tuskegee L 59-14 Stillman L 14-17 Fort Valley State W 21-3 Lane W 35-8 Lincoln (MO) W 28-6 Kentucky State W 29-0 Benedict W 27-7 Morehouse W 21-10

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2012 MILES COLLEGE FOOTBALL SEASON-by-SEASON RESULTS Coach Wade Streeter 2005 Albany State Clark Atlanta Tuskegee Tusculum Stillman Fort Valley Lane Lincoln (MO) Kentucky State Benedict Morehouse

23-24 2-21 7-36 14-20 13-10 14-20 28-14 30-0 27-30 16-17 34-24

Coach William “Billy” Joe 2008 (2-8-0) Stillman L 12-38 (6th Annual Labor Day Golden Classic) Tuskegee L 0-34 Morehouse L 7-27 Clark Atlanta L 21-26 Benedict W 13-10 Concordia L 24-29 Kentucky State W 29-23 Fort Valley State L 0-24 Lane L 2-52 Albany State L 0-42

Coach Wade Streeter 2006 (0-10-0) Samford L 7-37 Tuskegee (L) 21-20 Fort Valley State (L) 15-7 Stillman (L) 21-14 Savannah State (L) 24-12 Albany State L 0-14 Lane L 20-21 Kentucky State L 20-21 Morehouse (L) 38-9 Clark Atlanta L 0-6 ( ) Indicate forfeit games due to ineligible player

Coach William “Billy” Joe 2009 (4-7-0) Lane W 35-18 Tuskegee W 23-16 (7th Annual Labor Day Golden Classic) Benedict L 31-40 Samford L 12-31 Clark Atlanta W 6-0 Fort Valley State L 12-36 Albany State L 7-31 Stillman L 0-20 Kentucky State L 6-21 Concordia-Selma W 34-6 Morehouse L 14-30

Coach Wade Streeter 2007 (2-9-0) Shaw L 7-24 Tuskegee L 6-40 (5th Annual Labor Day Golden Classic) Benedict W 20-17 Fort Valley L 0-24 Stillman L 14-19 Clark Atlanta L 0-22 Albany State L 6-20 Lane L 7-19 Kentucky State L 42-48 (OT) Morehouse L 7-24 Concordia W 21-6

Coach William “Billy” Joe / Patrick Peasant 2010 (3-8-0) Fort Valley State L 3-24 Stillman Wot 35-29 (8th Annual Labor Day Golden Classic) Concordia-Selma L 20-52 Clark Atlanta L 9-35 Kentucky State W 13-12 Tuskegee L 0-51 Albany State L 7-34 Lane W 20-6 Benedict L 14-20 Ky Wesleyan L 28-40 Morehouse L 3-13

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(4-7-0) L L L L W L W W L L W

Coach Reginald Ruffin 2011 (7-5-0) Morehouse L 9-47 (9th Annual Labor Day Golden Classic) Concordia-Selma W 13-6 West Georgia L 20-23 Albany State L 27-34 Benedict W 20-14 Clark Atlanta W 19-16 Kentucky State W 45-24 Lane W 37-3 Stillman W 9-7 Tuskegee L 25-27 Albany State W 20-17 (SIAC Championship Game) Johnson C. Smith L 33-35 (Pioneer Bowl)

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2012 MILES COLLEGE FOOTBALL SERIES WON & LOST RECORDS ‘1910 - PRESENT’ SCHOOL

YEAR

WIN

LOST

TIE

Allen Alabama A&M Alabama State Albany State Ark.- Monticello Ark.- Pine Bluff Atlanta Univ. Baptist Benedict Birmingham Industrial HS Bishop Burrell Normal Catawba Central AME Alabama Central of Alabama Central Florida Claflin Clark Clark Atlanta Concordia (Selma) Edward Waters Fayetteville State Fisk Fort Benning Fort Bragg Fort Valley State Georgia SW Jackson State Johnson C. Smith Kentucky State Kentucky Wesleyan Knoxville Lane Langston Lincoln (MO) Livingston (AL) Louisville Municipal Mars Hill Middle Tennessee Millsaps Mississippi Industrial Mississippi Valley State Mobile

39/39 20/01 21/02 42/11 87/87 87/90 25/25 84/84 56/11 15/33 68/86 22/24 99/99 10/14 22/22 80/80 59/61 28/78 85/11 07/11 30/48 92/94 28/82 80/83 80/80 40/10 83/88 46/90 11/11 87/11 10/10 31/96 29/11 88/89 04/05 80/87 46/49 03/03 86/86 81/83 14/64 70/92 83/84

0 8 4 13 0 0 0 1 10 5 0 2 0 5 1 1 3 4 8 3 2 0 7 1 1 13 3 2 0 10 0 15 26 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 15 1 2

1 24 17 34 1 3 1 9 10 0 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 3 14 2 2 1 8 1 0 33 0 4 1 7 1 17 24 1 0 6 4 1 1 2 6 6 0

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

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SCHOOL

YEAR

WIN

LOST

TIE

Morehead State Morehouse Morris Morris Brown Morristown North Alabama Okolona Paine Paul Quinn Philander Smith Rust Samford Savannah State Selma Shaw Shorter Southern Stillman Swift Talladega Tennessee State Tougaloo Tusculum Tuskegee Univ. Alabama B’ham Virginia State West Alabama West Georgia

97/97 30/11 58/58 27/99 49/51 82/87 42/42 20/60 66/67 55/55 11/64 88/09 75/06 11/23 07/07 42/42 02/02 21/11 48/48 21/38 34/34 37/50 05[05 29/11 92/95 88/88 00/01 81/11

0 16 1 4 2 0 1 4 2 0 13 0 6 9 0 1 0 13 1 1 1 1 0 12 0 0 1 0

1 24 0 12 1 6 0 1 0 0 2 3 12 1 1 0 1 6 0 8 0 1 1 44 3 1 1 5

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

Total

Total

255

387

25

(667)

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2012 MILES COLLEGE FOOTBALL FOOTBALL CHAMPIONS SOUTHERN INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETIC CONF. 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919 1920 1921 1922 1923 1924 1925 1926 1927 1928 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965

Fisk University Talladega College Fisk University Morehouse (B.T. Harvey) Tuskegee (James Gayles) Talladega (J.B. Bragg) Fisk University Morehouse (B.T. Harvey) Morehouse (B.T. Harvey) Morehouse (B.T. Harvey) Fisk University / Morehouse (B.T. Harvey) Tuskegee (Cleve L. Abbott) Tuskegee (Cleve L. Abbott) Tuskegee (Cleve L. Abbott) Tuskegee (Cleve L. Abbott) Tuskegee (Cleve L. Abbott) Clark College (Sam Taylor) Tuskegee (Cleve L. Abbott) Clark Atlanta (Walter Aiken) Tuskegee (Cleve L. Abbott) Tuskegee (Cleve L. Abbott) Tuskegee (Cleve L. Abbott) Morris Brown (William J. Nicks) Alabama State (Gaston Lewis) Tuskegee (Cleve L. Abbott) Florida A&M (William M. Bell) Florida A&M (William M. Bell) Alabama State Morris Brown (Artis Graves) Morris Brown (William J. Nicks) Florida A&M (William M. Bell) Florida A&M (William M. Bell) Tuskegee (Cleve L. Abbott) Florida A&M (James Gaither) Florida A&M (James Gaither) Florida A&M (James Gaither) Florida A&M (James Gaither) Florida A&M (James Gaither) Florida A&M (James Gaither) Morris Brown (E.J. Clemmons) Florida A&M (Jake Gaither) Florida A&M (Jake Gaither) Florida A&M (Jake Gaither) Florida A&M (Jake Gaither) Florida A&M (Jake Gaither) Florida A&M (Jake Gaither) Florida A&M (Jake Gaither) Florida A&M (Jake Gaither) Florida A&M (Jake Gaither) Florida A&M (Jake Gaither) Alabama A&M (Lewis Crews) Florida A&M (Jake Gaither) Florida A&M (Jake Gaither) Florida A&M (Jake Gaither)

1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978

1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985

1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992

1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998

Alabama A&M (Lewis Crews) Alabama State (B) (Henry Holbert) Florida A&M (Jake Gaither) Tuskegee (B) (LeRoy Smith) Florida A&M (Jake Gaither) Tuskegee (B) (LeRoy Smith) Florida A&M (Jake Gaither) Tuskegee (B) (LeRoy Smith) Tuskegee (Haywood Scissum) Fort Valley (III) (Leon J. Lomax Alabama A&M (Lewis Crews) Fort Valley (III) Leon J. Lomax) Alabama A&M (Lewis Crews) Fort Valley (Leon J. Lomax) Bethune-Cookman (Wesley Moore) Fisk (III) (Samuel Whitman) Tuskegee (Haywood Scissum) Clark (III) (Jessie McClavdy) Bethune-Cookman (Wesley Moore) Fisk (III) (Samuel Whitman) Bethune-Cookman (Wesley Moore) Fort Valley (III) (Leon J. Lomax) Florida A&M (Rudy Hubbard) MILES COLLEGE (B) (Earl Cheatham) Clark (B) (Jessie McClavdy)

1999 2000 2001 2002

Tuskegee (Rick Comegy) Fort Valley State (Ken Schoolfield) Tuskegee (Rick Comegy) Tuskegee (Rick Comegy)

2003 2004

2006 2007

Tuskegee (Rick Comegy) Albany State (James “Mike” White) Albany State (James “Mike”White) Albany State (James “Mike” White) Tuskegee (Willie Slater) Tuskegee (Willie Slater)

2008

Tuskegee (Willie Slater)

2009 2010

Tuskegee (Willie Slater) Albany State (James “Mike” White) MILES COLLEGE (Reginald Ruffin)

2005 2006

2011

(B)

SIAC Divison III

Florida A&M (Rudy Hubbard) Alabama A&M (Ray Greene) Alabama A&M (Ray Greene) Alabama A&M (Ray Greene) Fort Valley State (Douglas Porter) Fort Valley State (Douglas Porter) Albany State (Hampton Smith) MILES COLLEGE (B) (Donald Harris) Albany State Hampton Smith) Fort Valley State (Douglas Porter) Albany State (Hampton Smith) Tuskegee (Jim Martin) Albany State (George Pugh) Alabama A&M (George Pugh) Alabama A&M (George Pugh) Tuskegee (Jim Martin) Morehouse (Craig Cason) Alabama A&M (Ray Bonney) Clark Atlanta (Willie Hunter) Fort Valley State (Douglas Porter) Fort Valley State (Douglas Porter) Albany State (Hampton Smith) Albany State (Hampton Smith) Albany State (Hampton Smith) Albany State (Hampton Smith) Albany State (Hampton Smith)

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2012 MILES COLLEGE FOOTBALL HOMECOMING GAMES ‘1910 - PRESENT’ OVERALL RECORD: 36-31-2 (28 years N/A) 14-12-2 @ Alumni Field/Bowl/Stadium 8-3-0 @ Rickwood Field 6-6-0 @ Albert J. Sloan-Alumni Stadium 3-0-0 @ Legion Field 3-8-0 @ Fair Park 2-0-0 @ Bessemer Stadium 0-2-0 @ Fairfield High School Stadium YEAR 1910-31 1932 1933-34 1935 1936-37 1938 1939-40 1941 1942 1943-45 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975

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DATE Nov. 11

15

Nov. 15

31

Nov. 25

7

Nov. 22

45

Nov. 29 Nov. 28 Nov. 20 Nov. 25 Nov. 17 Nov. 17 Oct. 17 Oct. 16 Oct. 23 Oct. 29 Oct. 20 Oct. 26 Nov. 1 Oct. 10 Oct. 15 Oct. 14 Oct. 13 Oct. 12 Oct. 17 Oct. 9 Oct. 22 Oct. 21 Oct. 26 Oct. 18 Nov. 7 Oct. 23 Nov. 4 Nov. 10 Nov. 9 Nov. 15

52 12 33 26 43 7 9 60 34 25 13 55 20 12 12 27 20 20 20 6 7 12 6 0 6 30 8 16 6 20

OPPONENT N/A Alabama A&M N/A Alabama A&M N/A Rust N/A Ark. Baptist N/A NO TEAM Albany State Edward Waters Albany State Morristown Stillman Rust Knoxville Rust Knoxville Lane Knoxville Lane Benedict Claflin Claflin Claflin Miss. Indus. Rust Miss. Indus. Ft. Valley St. Benedict Knoxville Bishop Ft. Valley St. Tuskegee Knoxville Tuskegee Morehouse Tuskegee Morehouse

LOCATION 0

Legion Field

0

Legion Field

0

Legion Field

7

Alumni Field

0 6 0 21 0 7 0 0 7 7 12 19 15 0 6 8 6 12 8 6 30 0 28 21 21 6 41 19 51 7

Rickwood Field Rickwood Field Bessemer Stadium Bessemer Stadium Rickwood Field Alumni Field Rickwood Field Rickwood Field Alumni Bowl Alumni Field Alumni Field Alumni Bowl Alumni Stadium Alumni Field Alumni Field Alumni Bowl Alumni Field Rickwood Field Alumni Field Alumni Field Alumni Field Alumni Field Fair Park Rickwood Field Fair Park Fair Park Fair Park Fair Park Fair Park Fair Park

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2012 MILES COLLEGE FOOTBALL HOMECOMING GAMES ‘1910 - PRESENT’ YEAR 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011

DATE Oct. 9 Nov. 12 Oct. 7

17 20 15

Nov. 8 Oct. 24 Oct. 16 Oct. 22 Oct. 6 Oct. 26 Oct. 11 Oct. 2 Oct. 8 Oct. 2 Oct. 6 Oct. 19 Oct. 10 Sept. 25 Oct. 8 Oct. 21 Oct. 12 Oct. 18 Oct. 10 Oct. 23 Nov. 11 Oct. 6 Nov. 2 Oct. 18 Oct. 16 Oct. 8 Oct. 21 Oct. 13 Oct. 18 Oct. 3 Oct. 23 Oct. 22

0 0 0 0 20 14 0 42 21 19 19 24 7 8 20 6 29 41 6 6 14 38 39 44 28 28 20 7 29 12 14 37

OPPONENT Savannah St. Morehouse Savannah St. NO TEAM Tuskegee Knoxville Ft. Valley St. Knoxville Ga. S’Western Knoxville Clark Atlanta Knoxville Ga. S’Westen Knoxville Morris Brown Knoxville Morris Brown Tuskegee Morris Brown Lane Ft. Valley St. Morehead St. Ft. Valley St. Catawba Morehouse Ft. Valley St. Kentucky St. Lane Lincoln (MO) Lane Kentucky St. Lane Kentucky St. Ft. Valley St. Benedict Lane

16 19 19

LOCATION Rickwood Field Fair Park Fair Park

26 20 49 12 15 29 15 30 17 16 42 34 13 60 18 28 40 56 26 20 45 61 17 8 6 14 21 19 23 36 20 3

Fair Park Fair Park Fairfield High Alumni Stadium Alumni Stadium Alumni Stadium Alumni Stadium Alumni Stadium Rickwood Field Rickwood Field Rickwood Field Fairfield High Alumni Stadium Alumni Stadium Alumni Stadium Alumni Stadium Alumni Stadium Alumni Stadium Alumni Stadium Alumni Stadium Sloan-Alumni Sloan-Alumni Sloan-Alumni Sloan-Alumni Sloan-Alumni Sloan-Alumni Sloan-Alumni Sloan-Alumni Sloan-Alumni Sloan-Alumni Sloan-Alumni Sloan-Alumni

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2012 MILES COLLEGE FOOTBALL 2012 SIAC COMPOSITE SCHEDULE ALL TIMES ARE LOCAL & SUBJECT TO CHANGE

Date

Home

Visitor

Location

Kickoff

Event

6:00pm ET 12:00pm CT/ - CSS Television 2:00pm ET 3:30pm ET/Nations’Football Classic 6:00pm CT 7:00pm ET/Dr. Joseph Winthrop Holley Memorial Game 7:00pm ET/Faculty & Staff Appreciation Night

9/1/12 Clark Atlanta Delta State Lane Howard Tuskegee Albany State Virginia Union

vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. vs.

West Alabama Fort Valley State Edward Waters Morehouse Alabama A&M North Greenville Benedict

Atlanta, GA Cleveland, MS Jackson, TN Washington, DC Birmingham, AL Albany, GA Richmond, VA

Miles

vs.

North Alabama

Birmingham, AL 6:00pm CT/6th Labor Day Golden Classic

Benedict

vs.

Bowie State

Columbia, SC

8:00pm ET/- CSS Television

Valdosta State Shaw Wingate Lane Edward Waters Stillman Kentucky State Tuskegee

vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. vs.

Fort Valley State Miles Albany State Clark Atlanta Morehouse Ouachita Baptist Kentucky Wesleyan Johnson C. Smith

Valdosta, GA Durham, NC Wingate, NC Jackson, TN Waycross, GA Tuscaloosa, AL Frankfort, KY Atlanta, GA

7:00pm ET 1:00pm ET 1:30pm ET 2:00pmCT 3:00pm ET/Rumble In The Swamp Classic 5:00pm CT 7:00pm ET 7:30pm ET/Inner City Classic

Fort Valley State vs. Tuskegee vs. Shaw vs. Winston-Salem St. vs. Benedict vs. Miles vs. Lincoln (PA) vs.

Clark Atlanta Lane Stillman Morehouse Virginia State West Georgia Kentucky State

Fort Valley, GA 6:00pm ET Tuskegee, AL 1:00pm CT Durham, NC 1:00pm ET Cleveland, OH 12:00pm ET/2nd Annual Cleveland Classic Columbia, SC 4:00pm ET/Capital City Classic Fairfield, AL 6:00pm CT Lincoln Univ., PA6:00pm ET/Youth Day

Tuskegee Clark Atlanta Fort Valley State Stillman Albany State Morehouse

vs. vs. vs. vs. vs.

OPEN Concordia-Selma Benedict Kentucky State Miles Lane

Atlanta, GA Fort Valley, GA Tuscaloosa, AL Albany, GA Atlanta, GA

6:00pm ET 2:00pmET 5:00pm CT 7:00pm ET 7:00pm ET

Tuskegee

vs.

Fort Valley State

Tuskegee, AL

Lane Miles Clark Atlanta Kentucky State

vs. vs. vs. vs.

Stillman Benedict Morehouse Albany State

Jackson, TN Fairfield, AL Atlanta, GA Frankfort, KY

1:00pm CT 2:00pmCT 2:00pmCT 7:00pm ET 7:00pm ET

Fort Valley St. Benedict Tuskegee Morehouse Miles Albany State Morehouse

vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. vs.

Kentucky State Stillman Morehouse Tuskegee Clark Atlanta Lane Albany State

Fort Valley, GA 6:00pm ET Columbia, SC 2:00pm ET/High School Day Columbus, GA 2:00pm ET Columbus, GA 3:00pm ET/77th Annual Tuskegee-Morehouse Classic Fairfield, AL 4:00pm CT/Homecoming Macon, GA 5:00pm ET/Music City Classic Atlanta, GA 7:00pm ET

9/2/12 9/6/12 9/8/12

9/15/12

9/22/12

9/29/12

10/6/12

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2012 MILES COLLEGE FOOTBALL 2012 SIAC COMPOSITE SCHEDULE ALL TIMES ARE LOCAL & SUBJECT TO CHANGE

Date

Home

10/13/12 Fort Valley St. Point Univ. Kentucky State Clark Atlanta Stillman 10/20/12 Tuskegee Lane Albany State Benedict Fort Valley St. 10/25/12 Miles 10/27/12 Albany State Morehouse Clark Atlanta Kentucky State 11/3/12 Miles Fort Valley St. Morehouse Lane Stillman 11/10/12 Stillman East Champion 11/22/12 Alabama State Live 12/1/12 SIAC Rep.

Visitor

Location

Kickoff

Event

vs. vs. vs. vs. vs.

Concordia-Selma Lane Miles Benedict Tuskegee

Fort Valley, GA 2:00pm ET/Homecoming Atlanta, GA 1:00pm ET Frankfort, KY 1:30pm ET/Homecoming Atlanta, GA 2:00pm ET/Homecoming Tuscaloosa, AL 5:00pm CT

vs. vs. vs. vs. vs.

Kentucky State Miles Clark Atlanta Morehouse Stillman

Tuskegee, AL Jackson, TN Albany, GA Columbia, SC Valdosta, GA

1:00pm CT/Homecoming 2:00pm CT/Homecoming 2:00pm ET/Homecoming & Senior Day 2:00pm ET/Homecoming 3:00pm ET/South Georgia Heritage Classic

vs.

Stillman

Fairfield, AL

6:00pm CT

vs. vs. vs. vs.

Benedict Fort Valley State Tuskegee Lane

Augusta, Ga. Atlanta, GA Atlanta, GA Frankfort, KY

2:00pm ET/Augusta City Classic 2:00pm ET/Homecoming 4:00pm ET 1:30pm ET

vs. vs. vs. vs. vs.

Tuskegee Albany State Kentucky State Benedict Clark Atlanta

Birmingham, AL1:00pm CT Columbus, GA 2:00pm ET/23rd Annual Fountain City Classic Atlanta, GA 2:00pm ET Jackson, TN 2:00pm CT Tuscaloosa, AL 5:00pm CT

vs. vs.

Concordia-Selma West Champion

Tuscaloosa, AL 1:30pm CT Atlanta, GA TBA/SIAC Championship Game

vs.

Tuskegee

Montgomery, AL3:00pm CT/89th Turkey Day Classic - ESPNU -

vs.

CIAA Rep.

Columbus, GA TBA/Pioneer Bowl XIV

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