GAME 1 • 2010 FOOTBALL GAME NOTES

AUSTIN PEAY GOVERNORS EASTERN ILLINOIS PANTHERS Oct. 30, 2010 • 1:30 p.m. CDT Charleston, Ill. • O’Brien Field (10,000) GAME 8 • 2010 FOOTBALL GAME NOTES WORTH NOTING Schedule (2-5, 1-3 OVC) _ Since rejoining the Valley Conference the Governors own a 1-1 record against SEPTEMBER Eastern Illinois. The Govs won 15-13 in Charleston two years ago but lost at home 30-20 2 Cumberland W, 38-6 last season. 11 at Middle L, 33-56 _ Austin Peay enters the contest on a four-game losing streak. The Govs have endured 18 at Tennessee State • (Wazoo) W, 26-23 at least a four-game losing streak in seven of the last eight seasons. 25 at No. 10/11 Wisconsin L, 3-70 _ Austin Peay comes into the game ranked 111th (out of 117 teams) or higher in four de- OCTOBER fensive categories–rushing defense (117th/260.00 ypg), total defense (113th/455.43 ypg), 2 Open 9 Tennessee Tech • (HC) L, 21-34 scoring defense (116th/40.86 ppg) and sacks (115th/.71). The Governors have permitted 16 No. 18/20 SEMO • (Wazoo) L, 24-41 five teams to rush for more than 200 single-game yards, including Jacksonville State, which 23 at No. 3 Jacksonville State • L, 3-56 finished with 307 yards rushing 30 at Eastern Illinois • 1:30 p.m. _ Beginning with the Wisconsin game, opponents have scored on 31 of 47 possessions NOVEMBER against the Governors defense, including 28 . That also includes three kneel 6 UT Martin • 1 p.m. downs at end of halves. Jacksonville State scored on 8-of-11 possessions. 13 Murray State • 1 p.m. _ Adrian Mines, APSU’s leading receiver the past two seasons, suffered a dislocated ankle 20 at Eastern Kentucky • Noon making a catch on the Governors’ first scrimmage play. Despite the injury, the senior could return before season’s end. • - games Home games in boldface. All times Central. _ Austin Peay has allowed 34 or more points in all five losses this season, including 56 by Jacksonville State The Govs are permitting 40.86 points per game. Radio: WVRY 105.1 FM _ At Jacksonville State, the Governors were held without a TD in an OVC game for the first time since Nov. 11, 1995, when Eastern Kentucky shutout the Govs, 28-0. On WVRY 105.1 FM, Austin Peay fans can _ APSU is ranked 102nd out of 117 teams in time of possession, averaging just 27:23 catch games from Cadiz and Russellville to the minutes per game. The Govs did have a 30:54-to-29:06 advantage at Jacksonville State. north, to Nashville on the east, to Lawrenceburg _ Austin Peay enters Saturday’s contest with a 93-164-2 OVC record (36.2 percent). and Savannah in the south, to Jackson, Paris _ Austin Peay has enjoyed only 18 winning seasons in 73 years of football and only two and Murray (Ky.) on the West. David Loos, winning seasons since the turn of the century–a 7-5 mark in 2002 as a non-scholarship who also handles play-by-play for Lady Govs program and a 7-4 record in 2007 in Rick Christophel’s first season. and color for the Govs, is in his seventh season as football play-by-play voice PANTHERS TO WATCH while Van Stokes, a veteran broadcaster with Freshman Jimmy Garoppolo was named OVC Newcomer of the Week for his a diverse background (2008 USA Wrestling performance in a loss to Murray State. He passed for 341 yards and four touchdowns He Man of the Year), again adds the color. The completed 26-of-35 in the contest including 13 of his first 14 pass attempts... pregame show will begin 30 minutes prior to Erik Lora has been the favorite target with 42 catches for 401 yards...Slot receiver Kenny the scheduled kickoff each week. Whittaker has 32 catches... Jimmy Potempa leads the rushers with 418 yards (4.6 ypr)... Nick Nasti is living up to his name with 91 stops in eight games... Television: Charter Channel 99 Tackle Spyros Bazigos has nine tackles for loss while end Artavious Dowdell has eight, including three quarterback sacks. All home APSU football games will be available this season on Charter Channel 99 and CDE Lightband APSU VS. EASTERN ILLINOIS: SETTING THE SCENE Channel 9. The live television feed is produced by APSU’s Mass Communications department. The Series: APSU trails the series, 3-7 Last Meeting: Sept. 26, 2009: Eastern Illinois 30, Austin Peay 20 Internet Video: OVCSports.TV The Govs rejoined the OVC for football in 2007 after returning to scholarship football in 2006. The Govs finished sixth in the OVC a year ago with a 3-5 league mark and were 4-7 overall. The Govs are picked to finish tied for seventh in 2010...Meanwhile, All Ohio Valley Conference football games plus Eastern Illinois was picked to finish second in the OVC race this year after winning the title a year ago. But the Panthers are home non-conference contests will be televised enduring one of the worst seasons in Bob Spoo’s coaching career. EIU stands at 0-8 overall and 0-6 in the OVC. by OVCSports.TV. Sign up to catch all the exciting OVC action during the 2010-11 season. The OVC, partnering with NeuLion, is excited to offer LIVE AUSTIN PEAY EASTERN ILLINOIS & on-demand streaming video & audio straight to your computer. APSU’s webcast is produced by Record: 2-5, 1-4 OVC Record: 0-8, 0-6 OVC APSU’s Mass Communications department. Last Game: Oct. 23, 2010 in Jacksonville, Ala. Last Game: Oct. 23, 2010 in Charleston, Ill. lost to Jacksonville State, 56-3 lost to Murray State, 38-28 : Rick Christophel Head Coach: Bob Spoo Captains Alma Mater: Austin Peay (1975) Alma Mater: Purdue (1960) The Govs permanent captains for 2010 are: APSU Record: 15-25 / fourth season EIU Record: 140-121-1 / 23rd season # 3, Terrence Holt, running back/kick returner Career Record: 15-25 / fourth season Career record: 140-121-1 / 23rd season # 7, Trent Caffee, quarterback Govs Pardon: Christophel’s 7-4 mark in 2007 season rep- Panther Paw: Bob Spoo was the 1995 Football Gazette #18, Adrian Mines, wide receiver resented the second most wins by a first-year head coach I-AA Coach of the Year and runner-up for the Eddie Robin- #14, T.C. Jennings, wide receiver in Austin Peay history. Christophel is the first APSU alum son Coach of the Year Award in 2000. Last season he was #96, Steven Johnson, defensive tackle to serve as head coach since (1973-76). named OVC Coach of the Year for the third time in his career. - 1 - LetsGoPeay.com Christophel Profile OFFENSIVE NOTES _ The running-conscious Governors were held to just 67 yards rushing on 35 attempts RICK at Jacksonville State. CHRISTOPHEL _ Running back Ryan White, the 2009 OVC rushing leader, was held to 18 yards on 10 Head Coach carries at Jacksonville State. White has enjoyed just one 100-yard rushing effort this season, (Fourth year) that being a 112-yard performance against Tennessee State, Sept. 18. Overall: 15-25, 11-17 OVC _ The Govs already young offensive line got even younger against Jacksonville State. 2010: 2-5, 1-3 OVC With James Barker out with a knee problems, junior right tackle J.P. Washington was shifted PLAYING CAREER: from the right side to the left. As a result, freshman Ben Stansfield started at right tackle. Played four seasons (1971-74) for Austin Peay In addition, another freshman, Chris Hartman, made his first start at right guard, replacing COACHING CAREER: Jacob Langston at the position. 1975-76 Austin Peay, _ Sophomore quarterback Jake Ryan completed graduate as- 12 of 20 passes for 90 yards against No. 3 Jackson- sistant ville State. He also was the victim of two late hits, 1976-78 Highlands (Ky.) High School, assis- both drawing 15-yard personal foul penalties, on tant coach non-option running plays. 1979-81 Austin Peay, assistant coach _ Wide receiver Devin Stark (2 catches, 26 yards) 1982 Southern Arkansas, assistant coach and running back Ryan White (2 catches 22 yards) 1983 Cincinnati, assistant coach were the only two Governors to average more than 1984-85 Rice, assistant coach 10 yards per catch in receptions against JSU. 1986-90 Vanderbilt, assistant coach, defensive _ Kamron Johnson, a freshman who walked on coordinator (1989) 1991-94 Mississippi State, assistant coach during the spring, caught a pair of passes for 16 1995-07 Alabama-Birmingham, assistant yards against Jacksonville State. They were the first coach (1995-07); offensive coordina- catches of his career. tor (1995-98), senior associate athlet- _ Sophomore wide receiver Devin Stark has been ics director, internal affairs (2002-03); nothing but versatile this season. At Tennessee State, defensive coordinator (2001, 2006-07) JAKE RYAN Sept. 18, he carried the ball on a reverse for 13 yards. In the season opener, he threw the Govs’ first TD Assistant Coaches pass of the season, a 30-yard strike. He also had five catches for 109 yards, including a Granville Eastman (Saint Mary’s (Halifax, Nova 41-yard catch at TSU. After catching 5 passes for 52 Scotia), 1992), defensive coordinator/ yards against Tennessee Tech, he had three catches Steve Haywood (Austin Peay, 1998), assistant for 35 yards against Southeast Missouri. He had two head coach/offensive line catches for 26 yards against JSU. Marcus Gildersleeve (Virginia Tech, 2000), secondary/special teams _ After catching just one total pass in the season’s Josh Roberts (Lambuth, 2006), running backs first two games, Adrian Mines, the Govs’ leading Ryan Taylor (Austin Peay, 2005), linebackers/ receiver the past two seasons, had 7 catches for 84 strength and conditioning yards against Tennessee State, including the seven- Dainon Sidney (UAB, 1999), secondary yard snag and stretch for the game-winning TD with John David Sellers (Austin Peay, 2010), tight 40 seconds left. He also had five catches, including an ends Tyler Trent (Austin Peay, 2010), assistant defen- eight-yard TD reception against Tennessee Tech. He sive line had two catches against SEMO. He caught a pass on Justin Cunningham (Austin Peay, 2010), assistant the Govs’ first scrimmage play at Jacksonville State, offensive line but suffered a dislocated ankle. Dylan Williams (Austin Peay, 2010), assistant _ Quarterback Jake Ryan, after setting career secondary highs for TD passes (2), yards (224), and comple- tions (16) at Middle Tennessee, enjoyed a strong APSU Pronunciation Guide performance against Tennessee State. He completed ADRIAN MINES Ashlon Adams...... Ash-lun 13 of 21 passes for 178 yards and one TD. He was Zach Amis...... same as Amos a perfect 4-for-4 for 49 yards on the game-winning Dontavious Brown...... don-tay-vee-us drive, including the TD pass to Adrian Mines. Ryan broke his own personal best for comple- Reese Bulmash...... bull-mash tions with 17 (25 attempts) against Tennessee Tech. Trent Caffee...... calf-ee _ After not allowing a sack in the season’s first two games, the Govs offensive line permit- Tyreon Clark...... Ty-ree-on ted two sacks to the Tennessee State formidable front and two more at Wisconsin. However, Michael Dunphy...... done-phee the Govs failed to permit a sack to Tennessee Tech and Southeast Missouri. Jacksonville Jontamion Forrest...... jon-tay-mee-un State did record a sack against the Govs’ reshuffled line. The Govs are ranked 11th in FCS JayR Harper...... same as J.R. for fewest sacks allowed. Kamron Johnson...... Kam-run _ In throwing two TD passes at Middle Tennessee, it represented the first time in Jake Chris Litteral...... luh-tare-ul Ryan’s career that he tossed multiple TD passes in a game. He matched it with two scoring Antwaun Majors...... An-TWAN tosses against Tennessee Tech. Devon McVea...... dev-un muck-VAY _ Ryan White took over as the Governors’ feature running back with four games left in the Ean Pemberton...... EE-un 2008 season. Since then White has rushed for 2,065 yards in the last 22 games as the No. EnRiques Perry...... N-REEK-ays David Ragin...... RAY-gun 1 or co-No. 1 tailback, including 1,081 yards in 2009. A year ago, he became only the sixth Iosua Silivia...... Yo-SOO-uh Suh-LEE-vuh rusher (eight times as Chris Fletcher and John Ogles each had two 1,000-yard seasons) in Amius Smith...... uh-MY-us Smith school history to rush for 1,000 or more single-season yards. Stephen Stansell...... Stan-zull _ When Terrence Holt scored on a 28-yard fourth-quarter TD run against Tennessee Gavin Willisson...... Will-uh-son Tech, it was the 23rd of his career. It gave him 138 points for his career and Issac Ziolkowski...... zill-cow-skee allowed him to move past kickers Steve Munnell (134 points/1990-93) and Tom McMillan (135/1986-89) into sixth place all-time in scoring. He now has 24 TDs and 144 points. - 2 - LetsGoPeay.com _ Running back Ryan White, who wore 29 his first two seasons as a Governor, now is sporting No. 21. He changed because “21 always has been my favorite number,” White APSU By The Numbers said. Number of FCS-record kickoff return _ Wide receiver Darryl Miller, who was reinstated to the program during the summer after yards Terrence Holt has tallied in his being dismissed last spring, is now wearing uniform No. 13 after wearing No. 1 previously. 4263 3-1/2 season career. DEFENSIVE NOTES Where Govs are ranked in FCS rushing _ After forcing eight turnovers in the first two games, the Govs defense has been able th defense out of 117 teams. to force just two turnovers in the last five games, the second occurring in the third quarter 117 against Jacksonville State. The Govs are ranked 94th nationally in turnover margin. Number of turnovers the Govs have _ Defensive tackle Antonio Faulkner recorded four tackles, including 0.5 for loss, against forced in the last 5 games, including a Jacksonville State. Faulkner is ranked tied for 57th in FCS statistics in tackles for loss, 2 recovery at JSU averaging 1.14 per game. _ Freshman defensive end Iosua Siliva th Where the Governors were picked, became the first APSU defender other than along with SEMO, this season in the Antonio Faulkner to be credited with more 7 Ohio Valley Conference preseason poll. than one tackle for loss when he collected 1.5 Number of career TDs Terrence Holt has tackles for loss (seven yards) against JSU. accumulated in the return game, 2 punt _ Sophomore free safety Antwaun Majors, 5 returns and 3 kickoff returns. who took over the position after JayR Harper tore his Achilles tendon during summer prac- Number of consecutive games the Govs have played without being shutout, the tice, finished with a team-high nine tackles 58 last time being to Drake, Sept., 24, 2005. at Jacksonville State. In the previous game against Southeast Missouri, Majors was cred- Number of offensive linemen the Govs ited with 17 tackles, becoming the first player have in 2010, including seven first-year to have more than 16 tackles in a game since 15 freshmen. Daniel Becker had 19 tackles against Tennes- Tale of the Tape ANTONIO FAULKNER see State, Sept. 15, 2007. _ Sophomore linebacker Zac Burkhart re- Average Height/Weight of Starters turned to the starting lineup against Tennessee OFFENSE Tech after missing four games with a torn ulnar collateral ligament. He finished with eight APSU Position EIU tackles, including a sack. He had nine tackles plus a fumble recovery against Southeast 6-3/209 Wide Receiver 5-11/181 Missouri but was credited with only two tackles against Jacksonville State. 6-1/194 Quarterback 6-3/208 _ Defensive tackle Steven Johnson returned to the starting lineup against Tennessee Tech 5-9/193 Running Back 5-7/179 5-11/243 N/A after sitting out the Wisconsin contest with shoulder issues. However, Johnson reinjured Fullback 6-3/316 Offensive Line 6-5/287 his shoulder in the second half against Tennessee Tech. He left the game with five tackles 6-4/249 6-4/214 and missed the Southeast Missouri contest. He will not play this week. DEFENSE _ In two games against FBS teams, the Governors permitted 654 yards to Middle Ten- APSU Position EIU nessee and 618 to Wisconsin. 6-4/253 Defensive End 6-4/235 _ Safety Jeremy Ross was named the OVC Co-Defensive Player of the Week for his 6-3/315 Defensive Tackle/Nose 6-1/291 three fumble-recovery performance at Middle Tennessee, Sept. 11. He returned one of the 6-3/222 Linebackers 6-1/224 16 yards for a touchdown. Ross also was named the Performance 6-0/183 Defensive Backs 5-11/186 Awards Co-Defensive Performer of the Week for his work against MTSU. APSU 1000-Yard Rushers _ With sophomore linebacker Zac Burkhart out with torn elbow ligament and freshman linebacker Craig Salley out with a knee problem, the Governors linebacker corps faced Player (Year) Att Yds depth problems against Middle Tennessee in the season’s second game. As a result, two Jay Bailey (2002) 319 1687 first-year freshmen Josh Carroll and Josh Owens saw significant snaps in the first half. Chris Fletcher (2006) 255 1401 _ The 654 yards total offense by Middle Tennessee was the most yards allowed by the Chris Fletcher (2007) 251 1343 Governors since Morehead State rolled up 681 yards, Oct. 28, 2000, during the program’s Floyd Jones (1981) 134 1093 non-scholarship era. The 654 yards also were the most yards allowed by the Governors Ryan White (2009) 230 1081 during the scholarship era since Middle Tennessee rolled up 629 yards, Oct. 20, 1999. John Ogles (1966) 247 1054 _ Reserve safety Delton Teeter was named College Football Performance Awards (CFPA) Mike Lewis (1986) 209 1032 Defensive Back Performer of the Week during the season-opening week. The Clarksville John Ogles (1965) 212 1017 native, who missed much of 2009 with a wrist injury, made a spectacular third-quarter in- terception against Cumberland and raced 66 yards for a score. OVC Preseason Poll _ Defensive tackle Antonio Faulkner was named honorable mention Defensive Line Performer of the Week by the same organization in Week 1 after being involved in eight The 2010 Preseason Poll as voted by the conference’s coaches and sports information tackles, including three for loss against Cumberland. He was credited with a quarterback directors: sack and forced fumble. He also made a key extra-point block against Tennessee State. PL Team (1st-place votes) Points _ First-year starting linebackers Zac Burkhart and Darrick Dillard each had 10 tackles 1. Jacksonville State (11) 120 against Cumberland. However, Burkhart got hurt in the contest. 2. Eastern Illinois (4) 114 _ Austin Peay’s two starting were playing a year ago. 3. Eastern Kentucky (1) 102 Tyreon Clark played at Bowling Green (Ky.) High School while Steven Ragin played at 4. Tennessee Tech (1) 78 Olympia High School in Orlando, Fla. 5. Tennessee State (1) 70 _ Starting defensive tackle Steven Johnson came to Austin Peay as a walk-on. He was 6. UT Martin 59 voted as the Govs’ only defensive team captain by his teammates. 7. Austin Peay 38 Southeast Missouri 38 _ Projected free safety starter JayR Harper tore his achilles tendon in preseason and is 9. Murray State 29 out for the year. (first place votes in parenthesis) - 3 - LetsGoPeay.com SPECIAL TEAM NOTES Top 2010 Single-Game Efforts _ Sophomore kicker Stephen Stansell is a perfect 16-of-16 on extra-point attempts and TOP RUSHING EFFORTS 10-of-13 on field goal attempts so far this season. Stansell was one of the Govs’ few bright Player (Opponent) Att Yds TD spots against Jacksonville State, booming a 50-yard field goal to give the Govs’ a brief 3-0 Terrence Holt (CU) 14 126 1 lead. Ryan White (TSU) 17 112 1 _ After opening the season averaging 40 yards per punt or better in all five games, senior Wesley Kitts (CU) 12 107 1 Ryan Key endured his season’s worst performance against Southeast Missouri, averag- Ryan White (MTSU) 11 92 0 ing only 32.0 yards per punt, largely due to a shanked 11-yard first-half punt. However, he Ryan White (CU) 11 86 1 bounced back against Jacksonville State to average 44.2 yards per punt, including a pair Terrence Holt (SEMO) 13 81 1 of first-quarter 51-yard boots. His 42.66 yards-per-punt average ranks seventh nationally BEST PASSING PERFORMANCES in FCS statistics. Player (Opponent) PA CP Int Yd TD _ Sophomore placekicker Stephen Stansell was one of 32 kickers who received September Jake Ryan (MTSU) 40 16 2 224 2 recognition for the Fred Mitchell Award. The annual Fred Mitchell Outstanding Place-Kicker Jake Ryan (SEMO) 32 16 1 182 1 Award (also known as the Fred Mitchell Award) is provided to the nation’s top collegiate Jake Ryan (TSU) 21 13 1 178 1 place-kicker among more than 600 Football Championship Subdivision (FCS), Division II, III and NAIA football teams. Stansell was one of 11 FCS placekickers to be recognized along TOP RECEIVING PERFORMANCES with eight Division II, 10 Division III and three from NAIA. Player (Opponent) Rec Yds TD _ Adrian Mines (TSU) 7 84 1 Kicker Stephen Stansell, who tied a school record with four field goals as the Govs Devin Stark (MTSU) 4 68 1 rallied for a 26-23 win against Tennessee State, Sept. 18, was named FCS College Football Scott Thomas (MTSU) 4 62 0 Performance Awards (CFPA) Placekicker Co-Performer of the Week. The 5-11, 183-pound Devin Stark (TTU) 5 52 1 sophomore from Athens was a perfect 4-for-4 on the day against TSU at LP Field, scoring Scott Thomas (SEMO) 3 47 0 14 of APSU’s 26 points. The four field goals tied the school record originally set by Tom McMillan, Sept. 5, 1987, at Kansas State. TOP TACKLERS _ Earlier this season senior punter Ryan Key boomed a career-best 70-yard fourth-quarter Player (Opponent) UT Ast Tot punt at Middle Tennessee. It was the Govs’ longest punt since Jaime Iracheta booted one Antwaun Majors 13 4 17 65 yards against Morehead State, Sept. 4, 1997. Zac Burkhart (CU) 4 6 10 _ College Football Performance Awards (CFPA) named Ryan Key honorable mention Darrick Dillard (CU) 4 6 10 Punter Performer of the Week after he averaged 44.7 yards per punt, including a 70 yarder, Amius Smith (SEMO) 5 5 10 Antwaun Majors (MTSU) 8 1 9 at Middle Tennessee. Sept. 11. The 44.7 average was the second best of his career. Craig Salley (CU) 6 3 9 _ Terrence Holt, with his eight returns against Wisconsin, set the career FCS record for Jeremy Ross (TSU) 4 5 9 kickoff returns. He now has 175 for his career Antwaun Major (TT) 4 5 9 _ With his eight combined returns at Wisconsin, Holt set the FCS record for total kick Ricky Thomas (TSU) 2 7 9 (kick + punt) returns. He now has 222. _ All-America kick returner Terrence Holt has chalked up at least 1,100 yards in kickoff TACKLES FOR LOSS returns in each of his three previous seasons. He has 680 yards in kick returns entering Player (Opponent) TFL Yds this week’s game. Antonio Faulkner (CU) 3.5 12 _ Senior linebacker Ricky Thomas has blocked six kicks during his career, including three Antonio Faulkner (SEMO) 2.0 7 last season. Antonio Faulkner (TTU) 2.0 3 Iosua Siliva (JSU) 1.5 7 IN-STATE RIVALRIES HAVE MEANING Representatives from the Nashville Sports Council and the OVC announced in 2007 the SACKS creation of the Sergeant York Trophy, which goes to the winner of the quadrangular season Player (Opponent) TFL Yds football series between the four OVC member Tennessee schools– Austin Peay, UT Martin, Antonio Faulkner (CU) 1.0 7 Tennessee State and Tennessee Tech. The award is only the second traveling trophy involv- Jeremy Ross (UW) 1.0 7 ing more than two teams in college sports. The other is the Commander-in-Chief’s Trophy which has been contested between Air Force, Army and Navy annually since 1972. In 2008, 2010 OVC Standings APSU and TSU tied for the Sgt. York Trophy a year ago with 2-1 records, respectively. How- OVC Overall ever, TSU was awarded the trophy because they beat the Govs head to head. TSU (3-0) also won it in 2008 while Tennessee Tech (3-0) was a first-time winner of the trophy in 2009, School W-L Pct. W-L Pct. leaving APSU and UT Martin as the only two competing to not have officially won the trophy. Southeast Missouri 7-1 .875 6-0 1.000 Jacksonville State 8-0 1.000 5-0 1.000 OVC IMPLEMENTS “TV GAME OF THE WEEK” WITH WAZOO UT Martin 4-4 .500 3-2 .600 In July, the Ohio Valley Conference announced its a partnership with Wazoo Sports to Tennessee Tech 4-4 .500 3-2 .600 produce and distribute an “OVC Game of Week” football package for 2010. The 10-game Murray State 3-4 .429 2-2 .500 package began with APSU at Tennessee State and features a different game every week Eastern Kentucky 2-5 .286 1-2 .333 through regular-season’s end. The Govs’ contest last week with Southeast Missouri also was telecast. Each of the nine OVC football schools will appear on the broadcast at least twice Austin Peay 2-5 .286 1-3 .250 during the season. Wazoo Sports is a Regional Sports Network that delivers coverage of Tennessee State 3-5 .375 0-4 .000 NCAA, NAIA, high school, and youth sports live and on-demand on TV and over the Internet. Eastern Illinois 0-8 .000 0-6 .000 Wazoo launched online in December 2007 and expanded to a 24/7 sports television network on Sept. 25, 2009. Wazoo Sports currently serves over 650,000 households in Kentucky. Sergeant York Trophy Contests In addition the games also will air on these four TV affiliates: WEIU (Charleston, Ill.), WJXS Sept. 18 - Austin Peay 26, @Tennessee State 23 (Oxford, Ala.), WQWQ (Cape Girardeau, Mo.) and WUXP (Nashville). The addition of those Sept. 30 - UT Martin 27, @Tennessee Tech 24 affiliates brings the total number of households that can access the OVC Game of the Week Oct. 9 - Tennessee Tech 34, @Austin Peay 21 broadcast to over 1.85 million. The games also will be available on ESPN.3 (formerly 360). Oct. 23 - Tennessee Tech at Tennessee State Nov. 6 - UT Martin at Austin Peay REMEMBER...IT’S STILL THE FCS, NOT I-AA Nov. 13 - Tennessee State at UT Martin. Beginning with the 2006 National Championship, the NCAA dropped the I–A/I–AA nomenclature that defined for the previous 25 years. The divisions are now the Football - 4 - LetsGoPeay.com Bowl Subdivision (FBS) and the Football Championship Subdivision (FCS). FCS is the only 2010 NCAA Rankings...Individual Division I football subdivision to host a NCAA–sponsored national championship. The FBS – RUSHING formerly Division I–A – competes for the Bowl Championship Series national championship. 60. Ryan White 68.14 The other difference? Teams that play at the FCS level can offer a maximum of 63 scholarships 100. Terrence Holt 53.00 compared to the FBS’ 85 scholarship limit. Villanova won the 2009 FCS title. PASSING EFFICIENCY 96. Jake Ryan 100.50 KICKOFF RETURNS (YDS/RETURN) 71. Terrence Holt 21.94 ALL-PURPOSE YARDS 10. Terrence Holt 164.00 PUNTING 7. Ryan Key 42.66 FIELD GOALS t12. Stephen Stansell 1.43 SCORING 58. Stephen Stansell 6.57 FCS PLAYOFF EXPANSION FUMBLE RECOVERIES For the first time in 2010 the Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) playoff field will be t5. Jeremy Ross .43 20 teams, up from 16 a year ago. In April 2008 the NCAA Board of Directors approved the TACKLES expansion. It marks the first expansion since the field grew from 12 to 16 teams in 1997. The t62. Antwaun Majors 8.57 field will be comprised of 10 automatic bids (up from 8) and 10 at-large berths. This season there will be four first round matchups (8 total teams), while 12 teams will receive a bye into TACKLES FOR LOSS the second round. For the first time in 2010, the championship game will be played in Frisco, t57. Antonio Faulkner 1.14 Texas at Pizza Hut Park, a 23,500-seat multipurpose stadium. The Southland Conference will serve as the host of the championship, which will be held on Friday, Jan. 7. 2010 NCAA Rankings...Team FOURTH YEAR BACK IN OVC RUSHING OFFENSE This is Austin Peay’s fourth year back in the Ohio Valley Conference. Members of the OVC 63rd 139.57 from 1963 to 1996, APSU, citing financial concerns, became a non-scholarship program in PASSING OFFENSE 1997. The Govs then joined the non-scholarship Pioneer Football League from 2001-05. 97th 142.29 However, in Fall 2004, then-APSU President Sherry Hoppe announced Austin Peay would investigate returning to scholarship football. Six months later it was announced APSU would TOTAL OFFENSE return to scholarship football in 2006 while rejoining the OVC in 2007. APSU posted a 3-8 99th 281.86 record in 2006 in its return to scholarship football before recording a 7-4 record in 2007, SCORING OFFENSE including a 5-3 mark in the OVC. APSU slipped back to 2-9 overall and 2-6 in the OVC in 72nd 21.14 2008. They were 4-7 overall and 3-5 in the OVC a year ago. RUSHING DEFENSE 74TH SEASON 117th 260.00 This is the 74th season of football competition for the Governors. APSU played its 700th PASS EFFICIENCY DEFENSE game in 2007 and will play its 748th game against Tennessee Tech. They enter the game 101st 140.95 with a 271-460-16 record. TOTAL DEFENSE GOVS PICKED SEVENTH 113th 455.43 For a second straight season, Austin Peay was picked to finish in seventh-place tie...and SCORING DEFENSE for a second straight year they have been picked to finish in a tie with Southeast Missouri. 116th 40.86 Jacksonville State (120 points/11 first-place votes), meanwhile, was voted the preseason favorite ahead of defending champion Eastern Illinois (114 points/4). Rounding out the pre- NET PUNTING dicted order of finish in third was Eastern Kentucky (102/1), Tennessee Tech (78 points/1), 64th 32.66 Tennessee State (70 points/1), UT Martin (59 points), Austin Peay and SEMO (38 points) PUNT RETURNS and Murray State (29 points). The Govs ended up sixth (3-5) a year ago. 88th 6.60 GOVS GET TASTE OF FBS IN 2010 KICKOFF RETURNS Austin Peay stepped up and out of FCS competition in 2010. In doing so, the Govs played 87th 19.18 a Big 10 and Bowl Championship Series (BCS) foe for the first time, losing to Wisconsin, TURNOVER MARGIN 70-3 two weeks ago. The also renewed a former OVC rival, facing Sept. 11. Prior to facing 94th -.71 MTSU, now a Sun Belt Conference member, APSU had not played a Football Bowl Sub- division (FBS) team since the Govs lost at Troy, 41-3, in the 2002 season. APSU had not PASS DEFENSE played a FBS program as a scholarship program since it lost to Arkansas State in 1996. 50th 195.43 SEC AND BIG EAST ON TAP FOR GOVS IN FUTURE TACKLES FOR LOSS The Big Ten and Sun Belt are on the Govs schedule this year but the Big East and South- 82nd 5.43 eastern Conference along with Conference USA and the Mid-America Conference are on SACKS the slate in the future. In fact, Austin Peay not only will open the 2011 football season at Cincinnati (first week of September, exact date and time still to be determined), but they as 115th .71 well will be playing a Bearcats team that won the BIG EAST Conference in 2009 and played SACKS ALLOWED in the Sugar Bowl. The Govs also are scheduled to play Memphis in 2011 (Sept. 17). The 11th 0.71 Governors, meanwhile, also are scheduled to play in state, Aug. 31, 2013, when they travel - 5 - LetsGoPeay.com AUSTIN PEAY’S 2010 STARTING LINEUPS OFFENSE OPPONENT WR LT LG C RG RT TE/WR QB RB WR/FB/HB WR CU Mines Harrison Little Schmid Langston Washington Adams Ryan White Rouse Stark @ MTSU Mines Stansfield Little Schmid Langston Washington Adams Ryan White Forrest Stark @TSU Mines Barker Little Schmid Langston Washington Adams Ryan White Rouse Stark @UW Mines Barker Little Schmid Langston Washington Adams Ryan White Rouse Stark TTU Mines Barker Little Schmid Langston Washington Litteral Ryan White Forrest Stark SEMO Mines Barker Little Schmid Langston Washington Thomas Ryan White Jennings Stark @JSU Mines Washington Little Schmid Hartman Stansfield Adams Ryan White Rouse Stark @EIU UTM MUR @EKU DEFENSE OPPONENT DE DT NT DE MLB SLB CB WS FS SS CB CU Keck Johnson Faulkner Gilbreath Burkhart Dillard Wade Smith Majors Ross Taylor @ MTSU Keck Johnson Springfield Gilbreath Thomas Dillard Wade Smith Majors Ross Taylor @TSU Keck Johnson Faulkner Gilbreath Thomas Dillard Wade Smith Majors Ross Clark @UW Keck Springfield Faulkner Gilbreath Thomas Dillard Wade Smith Majors Ross Clark TTU Keck Johnson Faulkner Gilbreath Burkhart Dillard Wade Smith Majors Ross Clark SEMO Keck Faulkner Springfield Siliva Burkhart Dillard Ragin Smith Majors Ross Clark @JSU Keck Faulkner Springfield Siliva Burkhart Dillard Ragin Smith Majors Ross Clark @EIU UTM MUR @EKU

to Nashville to play Vanderbilt. The also will travel to Ohio in 2013. OVC Players in the NFL LOGOS ON HELMET As of July 1, 19 former OVC players were on 2010 NFL ros- The AP is back, on the helmet, that is. Austin Peay’s football ters. Those players include former Eastern Illinois standout , a three-time pick; Cortland Finnegan team was surprised, Oct. 24, 2009, when they reported to the (Samford), who has been a Pro Bowl defensive back selection to play Eastern Kentucky. The players found the with the , and Tennessee State’s Dominique AP logo back on the helmet for the first time in three years. “It all Rodgers-Cromartie, who was a starter for the Arizona Cardi- part of the process, all part of the plan,” said APSU coach Rick nals in XLIII and was a 2009 Pro Bowl selection.. Christophel before the game. “Everything is going to be red and Players white. We got new uniforms with white pants. Our next thing will Tony Romo - (Eastern Illinois) Yeremiah Bell - (Eastern Kentucky) be going back to white facemasks.” When Christophel took over Derek Hardman – (Eastern Kentucky) as APSU’s head coach after the 2006 season the AP was not placed on the helmets when Antwaun Molden - (Eastern Kentucky) APSU bought new helmets. Austen Lane - (Murray State) Cortland Finnegan - Tennessee Titans (Samford) FAIR POLES Eugene Amano - Tennessee Titans (Southeast Missouri) When Austin Peay returned to Governors Stadium, Oct.9, for the first time in a month, the Dan Connolly - (SE Missouri) end zones looked a little different. The goal posts, which always have been white, were Edgar Jones - (Southeast Missouri) painted bright neon yellow, much like the foul poles in . However, since the poles Lamar Divens - Baltimore Ravens (Tennessee State) have been painted yellow, kicker Stephen Stansell is just one-for-three in field goals. Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie - Arizona (Tennessee St.) Javarris Williams - (Tennessee St.) TENNESSEE PRIDE Frank Omiyale - (Tennessee Tech) Of the 83-man roster, 58 of the Governors are from Tennessee, including 10 from Clarksville. Head Coaches - (Eastern Illinois) HOLT CHOSEN PRESEASON OVC OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF YEAR Sean Payton - (Eastern Illinois) Terrence Holt, Austin Peay’s senior All-America running back/kick return specialist, was voted Mike Shanahan - Washington Redskins (Eastern Illinois) the Ohio Valley Conference Preseason Offensive Player of the Year. Holt became the first General Managers player in Austin Peay history to earn either the preseason Offensive or Defensive Player of Jerry Reese - (UT Martin) the Year honor. The Nashville native led all of Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) in all-purpose yards (215.73.game) a year ago. Holt was a first-team All-OVC running back Game Officials (793 yards, OVC-leading 13 TDs) in 2009, along with teammate Ryan White (1,081 yards). In addition, Holt was first-team All-OVC selection as kick return specialist, returning both Referee: Kent Switzer a kickoff and punt for TDs last season. Holt finished with 15 TDs on the year and ranked Umpire: Robert Lawary 17th (8.18 points/game) was 17th best in the nation. In 2009, Holt became the all-time FCS Linesman: Michael Salas record holder for kickoff return yardage (3,583 yards). Line Judge: Phillip DeWitt Side Judge: Tim Fetsch OVC PRESEASON HONORS Field Judge: Rod Whittierl Ryan White and Terrence Holt, the two All-OVC running backs a year ago, were named Back Judge: Tom Hahs Preseason All-OVC. They were the only Governors recognized for preseason honors. White was the OVC’s only 1,000-yard rusher a year ago (1,081) while Holt led the OVC in rushing TDs (13) while finishing with 793 yards rushing. - 6 - LetsGoPeay.com Govs Under Christophel... 3 • TERRENCE HOLT 21 • RYAN WHITE Playing at home...... 7-9 2009 Stats 2009 Stats Playing on the road...... 8-15 • 793 YDS RUSH • 230 CARRIES Playing at night...... 8-13 Playing during the day...... 7-11 • 1,194 KR YDS • 1,081 YDS RUSH APSU scores on first possession...... 3-6 • 2,373 ALL-PURP • 4 TD Opponent scores on first possession...... 4-18 APSU scores first...... 7-5 • 15 TD Opponent scores first...... 8-19 APSU leads after first quarter...... 6-3 Opponent leads after first quarter...... 4-18 2009 OVC HONORS Teams are tied after first quarter...... 1-0 Four Austin Peay football players were named 2009 first-team All-OVC and two more have Teams are tied after first quarter...... 3-3 earned second-team All-OVC. Running backs Ryan White and Terrence Holt along with of- APSU leads at halftime...... 5-3 fensive guard Stanley Brooks were named first-team offense while linebacker Daniel Becker Opponent leads at halftime...... 8-10 was chosen to the first-team defense. Holt, in fact, also was named first-team All-OVC as Teams are tied at halftime...... 2-2 APSU leads after 3rd quarter...... 9-2 return specialist for a second straight year. Opponent leads after 3rd quarter...... 5-20 PEAY POINTERS Teams are tied after 3rd quarter...... 0-1 The 33 points scored by the Governors against Middle Tennessee were the most against Game goes to ...... 1-1 an FBS opponent. The previous high was 26 points against Kansas State in 1987 when APSU has more total yards...... 10-4 APSU won 26-22 in Manhattan, Kan. Opponent has more total yards...... 4-20 Teams have equal number of yards...... 1-0 PEAY PENALTY PROBLEMS APSU has more rushing yards...... 12-5 Austin Peay was charged with 17 penalties for 187 yards against Cumberland. In fact, 22 Opponent has more rushing yards...... 3-19 penalties were actually called, but only 17 were accepted by the Bulldogs. The penalties were Opponent has equal rushing yards...... 0-0 the most charged against the Governors since Nov. 21, 1992 when APSU was slapped with APSU has more passing yards...... 4-4 18 against UT Martin in the season finale. Meanwhile, the 187 penalty yards are the most Opponent has more passing yards...... 11-20 yards charged against the Governors since they were flagged with 242 yards in infractions Opponent has equal passing yards...... 0-0 during the non-scholarship era in a Oct. 21, 2000 contest at Kentucky Wesleyan. APSU has more turnovers...... 3-17 Opponent has more turnovers...... 9-3 TURNING THE TIDE Teams have equal turnovers...... 3-4 Sophomore linebacker Darrick Dillard and freshman defensive end Preston Gilbreath have APSU has more penalties...... 8-9 one thing in common. Both have brothers who have manned a linebacker position at the Opponent has more penalties...... 4-13 University of Alabama. Dillard, the Hopkinsville, Ky., native, saw his brother Miguel Merritt Teams have equal penalites...... 3-2 play linebacker at Alabama from 1998-99 while Gilbreath’s half-brother, Dont’a Hightower APSU has more time of possession...... 10-9 currently is an All-America linebacker for the Tide. Opponent has more time of possession...... 5-15 APSU has 100 yard rusher...... 13-4 FOLLOWING IN THE FOOTSTEPS Opponent has 100 yard rusher...... 3-10 Freshman defensive end Preston Gilbreath is following in the long-ago footsteps of Bonnie APSU scores at least 20 points...... 12-10 Sloan, the former two-time All-OVC (1971-72) defensive tackle who became the first deaf Opponent scores at least 20 points...... 7-21 player to play in the NFL. The hearing-impaired Gilbreath, who sat out last season as a APSU throws for 300 yards...... 0-0 redshirt, is aided by hearing aids. Sloan, by the way, is featured in the most recent Austin Opponent throws for 300 yards...... 2-6 Peay alumni magazine. Playing on natural grass...... 3-3 Playing on artificial surface...... 12-21 HOMEGROWN HEAD COACH APSU defense scores...... 4-3 Rick Christophel, who became Austin Peay’s 17th head football coach in 2007, is the first Opponent defense scores...... 0-6 APSU graduate to head the program since 1973-76 (Jack Bushofsky). He also became the APSU returns KO/Punt for TD...... 1-2 first first-year head coach since 1979 () to win as many as seven games (7-3) Opponent returns KO/Punt for TD...... 0-0 in his initial season. Only James “Boots” Donnelly, who won eight games in 1977, had more first-season wins. As a Governor, Christophel was the first of three brothers who played quarterback for APSU. Randy Christophel played quarterback at APSU from 1975-78 while Rob played the position from 1981-82.

Governors vs. Eastern Illinois (APSU trails 3-7) DEFENSIVE STAFF INTACT When Granville Eastman was forced to step Year R, Score Overall: 3-7 away from his job as defensive coordinator in 1947 L, 6-7...... A Conference: 1-3 Fall 2008 because of immigration issues, a sil- 1958 W, 21-6...... H Home: 1-4 ver lining developed late in the season. APSU 1959 W, 12-8...... A Away: 2-3 hired, on a temporary basis, former Tennessee 1988 L, 0-44...... A Titans defensive back Dainon Sidney, who \1989 L, 0-36...... H played for APSU head coach Rick Christophel 1992 L, 9-14...... H at UAB, to substitute for Eastman. It worked out 1995 L, 13-35...... H so well that Christophel kept Sidney, who had 1996 L, 7-42...... H been working in private business in Nashville, 1997 L. 14-42...... A as secondary coach. Eastman, who formerly 2008 W, 15-13...... A coached the secondary, now is handling the 2009 L, 20-30...... H linebackers in addition to his coordinator’s

duties. Ryan Taylor, who was hired in 2008 as linebackers coach, moved up front to the - 7 - LetsGoPeay.com defensive line coach’s position, bringing his enegertic personality to that area. That staff Peay Performances returns intact for 2010. Additionally, former Govs offensive tackle Tyler Trent is working with Ryan White the defensive line as well while former Govs running back Dylan Williams is aiding Sidney 100-yard Rushing Performances with the secondary. Date Opponent W/L Att Yds TD 10/26/08 TTU W 22 185 0 OFFENSIVE STAFF ALSO RETURNS 11/1/08 @JSU L 25 116 0 Austin Peay’s offensive staff again returns intact for 2010. Assistant head coach Steve Hay- 11/15/08 @EIU W 23 124 1 wood returns for his 11th season on staff, much of it as offensive line coach. In addition, Mar- 9/5/09 Newberry W 23 210 0 cus Gildersleeve again will be coaching the wide receivers for his fifth season while Josh Rob- 10/3/09 @TTU L 22 100 0 erts is in his 10/1/0/09 @SEMO W 32 228 1 fifth season 11/14/09 TSU W 27 114 0 working with 9/18/10 TSU W 17 112 1 the running Terrence Holt b a c k s . I n 100-yard Rushing Performances addition, for- Date Opponent W/L Att Yds TD mer player 9/5/09 Newberry W 15 152 2 and student 10/10/09 @SEMO W 23 100 2 a s s i s t a n t 10/24/09 EKU W 16 176 2 John David 9/2/10 Cumberland W 14 126 1 S e l l e r s i s now the tight Wesley Kitts ends coach 100-yard Rushing Performances as a gradu- Date Opponent W/L Att Yds TD ate assistant 9/2/10 Cumberland W 12 107 1 while former Govs offen- Jake Ryan 200-yard Passing Performances sive lineman Date Opp W/L PA C Yds INT TD Justin Cunningham is now serving as assistant offensive line coach. 9/11/10 MTSU L 40 16 224 2 2 HOMEGROWN HELP After seeing Ohio State product Chad Creamer and Navy graduate Craig Candeto serve Terrence Holt 200-yard All-Purpose Performances as graduate assistants a year ago, APSU coach Rick Christophel found a quartet of former Date Opponent Rush Rec KR PR AP Govs–and 2010 graduates–who wanted to begin their respective college coaching careers 8/28/08 North Dakota 3 0 250 -2 251 at their alma mater. Former quarterback John David Sellers, who has served as a student 11/01/08 @JSU 87 0 159 2 248 coach for two seasons, is working with the team’s tight ends. Meanwhile, former offensive 9/5/09 Newberry 152 14 120 2 208 lineman Justin Cunningham is aiding his former coach, Steve Haywood, with the line. On 9/26/09 EIU 43 51 101 29 224 the defensive side, former Govs offensive tackle Tyler Trent is aiding Ryan Taylor with the 10/3/9 @TTU 71 8 116 16 211 line while former running back Dylan Williams, is aiding Dainon Sidney with the secondary. 10/24/09 EKU 176 0 37 38 251 11/7/09 @MUR 77 26 120 18 241 THREE DEEP 11/14/10 TSU 77 37 25 83 222 The 2010 season is the first since the Govs have returned to scholarship football where of- 11/21/10 @UTM 44 25 243 0 312 fensive line coach Steve Haywood has not had an offensive linemen from the non-scholarship era, although three-year starter Kelvin Little came to APSU as a walk-on. In fact, Haywood now has an offensive line that is three-deep at each position, after Austin Peay signed seven offensive lineman in last season’s recuriing class plus procuring a few more walk ons. As a result, for the first time Haywood has an assistant line coach, Justin Cunningham, who OVC Teleconference played under Haywood for five seasons. During the regular season a weekly CHRISTOPHEL RADIO SHOW MOVES TO EDWARD’S STEAKHOUSE teleconference featuring the league’s nine APSU fans can play Monday-evening quarterback by tuning in to the Rick Christophel Show head coaches will be held every Tuesday at 6 p.m., each Monday, on Solid Gospel 105.1 FM. The show will air live from its new home, morning at 10 a.m. Central Time. The first Edward’s Streakhouse, on Franklin Street. Edward’s is owned by former Govs football player teleconference will take place on Tuesday, and assistant coach Gary Shephard. Join host Brian Rives as they break down the previous Aug. 31. A schedule of what times coaches game and look to the week ahead. Assistant coaches also will make appearances. Fans can will appear weekly is below. For informa- ask questions by visiting LetsGoPeay.com, going to Football and clicking on the Rick Chris- tion on how to access the call, please tophel Show icon on the right-hand side of the page. contact Kyle Schwartz in the OVC Office (615-690-6685 or [email protected]).

10:00 - Chris Hatcher, Murray State 10:07 - Watson Brown, Tennessee Tech 10:14 - Bob Spoo, Eastern Illinois 10:21 - Jack Crowe, Jacksonville State 10:28 - Tony Samuel, Southeast Missouri 10:35 - Rick Christophel, Austin Peay 10:42 - Jason Simpson, UT Martin 10:49 - Rod Reed, Tennessee State 10:56 - Dean Hood, Eastern Kentucky - 8 - LetsGoPeay.com 3 • TERRENCE HOLT NCAA Football Championship Subdivison CAREER RECORD HOLDER 4,263 KICK-OFF RETURN YARDS 4,777 KICK+PUNT RETURN YARDS 2010 PRESEASON HONORS • Ohio Valley Conference Preseason Offensive Player of the Year • 1st Team All-American Kick Returner (Senior Scout Bowl) • 2nd Team All-America Return Specialist (Consensus Draft Services) • 3rd Team All-America Kick Returner (Phil Steele Magazine) • 3rd Team All-America Kick Returner (The Sports Network) • 3rd Team All-American All-Purpose Back (College Sporting News)

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS • As a freshman, returned 3 kicks for TDs (two KO, one punt) • Returned first collegiate kickoff for a TD • 2007 OVC All-Newcomer Team • Owns OVC single-game return mark, 7 kickoffs for 250 yards (set at North Dakota State) • As a sophomore, finished 15th nationally averaging 157.6 All-Purpose YPG • 2008 1st Team All-OVC Kick Returner • As a junior, 215.7 All-Purpose YPG • 2009 OVC TD Leader with 15 (13 rushing) • 7 games with 200 or more All-Purpose yards • 2009 1st Team All-American (College Sporting News) • 2009 2nd Team All-American (The Sports Network) RUSHING • 2009 1st Team All-OVC, RB & KR G Att Yds TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G • 6,611 All-Purpose Yards 2007 11 20 66 1 18 3.3 6.0 2008 11 51 287 1 61 5.6 26.1 Active FCS All-Purpose Yards Leader 2009 11 147 793 13 80 5.4 72.1 • 3 kickoff return TDs 2010 7 79 371 4 42 4.7 53.0 tied for FCS Active Leader TOTAL 40 297 1517 19 80 5.1 37.9 • Only player in NCAA history with 3 1,000-yard kickoff return seasons. KICK RETURNS G No. Yds TD Avg/R Avg/G 2007 11 45 1104 2 24.5 100.4 FCS Single-Season Record Holder 2008 11 52 1285 0 24.7 116.8 • Kickoff Returns - 52 (2008) 2009 11 47 1194 1 25.4 108.5 • Total Kick Returns - 66 2010 7 31 680 0 21.9 97.1 (52 kickoff, 14 punt - 2008) TOTAL 40 175 4263 3 24.4 106.6 HOLT FCS RECORD WATCH ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KR IR Total Avg/G • FCS Record Broken 2007 11 66 40 147 1104 0 1357 123.4 175 Career Kickoff Returns 2008 11 287 26 135 1285 0 1733 157.5 2009 11 793 187 199 1194 0 2373 215.7 • FCS Record Broken 2010 7 371 64 33 680 0 1148 164.0 222 Career Total Kick Returns (Kick+Punt) TOTAL 40 1517 317 514 4263 0 6611 165.3 - 9 - LetsGoPeay.com CAREER RUSHING YARDS THE SPORTS NETWORK/FATHEAD.COM TOP 25 POLL Rnk No. Player Season TEAM (FIRST-PLACE VOTES) RECORD POINTS PREV RANK 1. 4688 Chris FLETCHER 2004-07 1. Appalachian State Mountaineers (136) 7-0 3,873 1 2. 2992 Jay BAILEY 2000-02 2. Jacksonville State Gamecocks (17) 8-0 3,675 3 3. 2932 John OGLES 1963-66 3. William & Mary Tribe (2) 6-1 3,599 4 4. 2563 Mike LEWIS 1985-86,86-87,89 4. Stephen F. Austin Lumberjacks (1) 6-1 3,338 5 5. 2158 Ryan WHITE 2008- 5. Villanova Wildcats 5-2 3,189 6 6. Delaware Blue Hens 7-1 3,139 2 6. 2035 Jody SMITH 1990-93 7. Montana Grizzlies 6-2 2,863 7 7. 2014 Jacob DICKSON 1994-96 8. Eastern Washington Eagles 6-2 2,712 8 8. 1960 Floyd JONES 1980-81,84 9. Wofford Terriers 6-1 2,584 9 9. 1731 Henry YARBER 1974-76 10. New Hampshire Wildcats 5-3 2,408 10 10. 1648 Waddell WHITEHEAD 1975-77 11. Southeast Missouri State Redhawks 7-1 2,189 13 12. Bethune-Cookman Wildcats 7-0 2,064 14 13. Montana State Bobcats 6-2 1,801 15 CAREER SCORING 14. 4-3 1,616 16 Rnk Pts Player Season 15. James Madison Dukes 4-3 1,534 11 1. 270 Chris FLETCHER 2004-07 16. Liberty Flames 5-2 1,453 17 2. 192 Jay BAILEY 2000-02 17. South Carolina State Bulldogs 5-2 1,389 18 3. 186 Harold ROBERTS 1967-70 18. Massachusetts Minutemen 4-3 1,247 12 19. Northern Iowa Panthers 4-3 1,048 19 4. 170 Justin DEARDORFF 1999-03 20. 5-2 930 24 5. 161 Ronnie PARSON 1964-66 21. Penn Quakers 5-1 909 20 6. 144 Terrence HOLT 2007- 22. Cal Poly Mustangs 5-3 706 23 7. 135 Tom MCMILLAN 1986-89 23. Grambling State Tigers 6-1 453 NR 8. 134 Steve MUNNELL 1990-93 24. 7-1 357 NR 9. 130 David YOUNG 1994-96 25. Northern Arizona Lumberjacks 4-3 341 22 Others receiving votes: North Dakota State 339, Western Illinois 187, Robert Morris 186, Georgia 10. 120 Mike LEWIS 1985-86,86-87,89 Southern 106, Furman 84, Hampton 63, Lehigh 39, Dayton 37, South Dakota State 35, Elon 34, Southern Utah 33, Jackson State 23, Brown 18, Harvard 16, Southern Illinois 15, Praire View A&M CAREER TOUCHDOWNS 12, Texas Southern 10, Weber State 9, Sam Houston State 8, McNeese State 8, Sacramento State 4, Florida A&M 4, UT Martin 3, UC Davis 2, Old Dominion 2, Tennessee Tech 2, Illinois State 1, Yale 1, Rnk No. Player Season South Dakota 1, Missouri State 1. 1. 45 Chris FLETCHER 2004-07 . 2. 32 Jay BAILEY 2000-02 3. 31 Harold ROBERTS 1967-70 THE FCS COACHES POLL TOP 25 POLL 4. 24 Terrence HOLT 2007- TEAM (FIRST-PLACE VOTES) RECORD POINTS PREV RANK 5. 20 Mike LEWIS 1985-86,86-87,89 1. Appalachian State (26) 7-0 674 1 2. Jacksonville State 8-0 633 3 6. 17 Chris HORTON 1993-96 3. Stephen F. Austin (1) 6-1 612 4 7. 16 DeAunta MCAFEE 1995-96,98-99 4. William & Mary 6-1 611 5 16 Michael FARRELL 1998-01 5. Villanova 5-2 550 6 9. 15 Floyd JONES 1980-81,84 6. Delaware 7-1 518 2 15 Jody SMITH 1990-93 7. Montana 6-2 514 7 15 Lanis FREDERICK 2005-08 8. Eastern Washington 6-2 480 8 9. New Hampshire 5-3 444 9 10. Wofford 6-1 427 10 CAREER ALL-PURPOSE YARDS 11. Southeast Missouri State 7-1 382 13 Rnk No. Player Season 12. Liberty 5-2 348 14 13. Montana State 6-2 324 16 1. 6611 Terrence HOLT 2007- 14. Richmond 4-3 300 15 2. 5552 Chris FLETCHER 2004-07 15. James Madison 4-3 253 11 3. 3970 Michael FARRELL 1998-01 16. Bethune-Cookman 7-0 246 19 4. 3810 Mike LEWIS 1985-86,86-87,89 17. South Carolina State 5-2 242 17 5. 3621 Jay BAILEY 2000-02 18. Massachusetts 4-3 202 12 6. 3417 Tim CHILCUTT 1963-65 19. Northern Iowa 4-3 178 22 7. 3061 Harold ROBERTS 1967-70 20. Cal Poly 5-3 159 21 21. Penn 5-1 135 23 8. 3012 Henry YARBER 1974-76 22. North Dakota State 5-3 93 24 9. 2960 John OGLES 1963-66 23. Chattanooga 5-2 84 NR 10. 2878 Samy HILLMAN 1990-92 24. Western Illinois 5-3 79 18 25. Grambling State 6-1 68 NR Others receiving votes (points in parentheses): Northern Arizona (60), Jacksonville (22), Dayton (17), Georgia Southern (15), Robert Morris (15), Murray State (14), South Dakota State (13), Lehigh (10), Colgate (9), Weber State (8), Harvard (7), McNeese State (6), Southern Utah (5), Furman (4), Sam Houston State (4), Florida A&M (3), Sacramento State (3), Elon (2), Indiana State (2)

- 10 - LetsGoPeay.com THE LAST TIME: INDIVIDUAL The last Governor to rush the ball 30-39 times: Ryan White (32), The last Governor to have 5 passes intercepted: Brian Baker; at Eastern Kentucky; Oct. 24, 2009 Davidson, Nov. 13, 1999 The last Governor to rush the ball 40-49 times: Jay Bailey, (47), The last Governor to have 4 passes intercepted: Gary Orr; Illinois at Kentucky Wesleyan; Oct. 19, 2002 State; Sept. 19, 2009 The last Governor to rush for more than 200 yards: Ryan White The last Governor to have 3 passes intercepted: Jake Ryan; (228 yards), Southeast Missouri; Oct. 10, 2009 (32 carries) Southeast Missouri; Oct. 10, 2009 The last Governor to rush between 175-199 yards: Terrence Holt The last Governor to have 200 or more receiving yards: Michael (176 yards), Eastern Kentucky; Oct. 24, 2009 (16 carries) Farrell (210, 11 receptions); Campbellsville; Aug. 30, 2001 The last Governor to rush for 100 yards or more: Ryan White (112 The last Governor to have 175-199 receiving yards: Pat Curran yards); Tennessee State, Sept. 18, 2010 (175, 6 receptions); Morehead State; Oct. 09, 2004 The last time two Governors rushed for 100 or more yards in the The last Governor to have 150-174 receiving yards: Lanis Fred- same game: Terrence Holt (126 yards) and Wesley Kitts (107 erick (153, 8 receptions); at Cumberland (Tenn.); Sept. 09, 2006 yards); Cumberland, Sept. 2, 2010 The last Gov to have 100-149 receiving yards: Adrian Mines (119, The last Governors to run 90 or more yards for a touchdown: Jay 7 receptions); Murray State, Nov. 7, 2009 Bailey (99 yards); at Valparaiso; Sept. 23, 2000 The last time two Govs had 100 or more receiving yards: Lanis The last Governor to run 80-89 yards for a touchdown: Terrence Frederick (124) and Kevin Carter (110 yards); at Dayton, Sept. Holt (80 yards); Eastern Kentucky; Oct. 24, 2009 23, 2006. The last Governor to run 70-79 yards for a touchdown: Terrence The last Governor to have three or more TD receptions in a game: Holt (75 yards); Newberry, Sept. 5, 2009 Darryl Miller (3); Tennessee Tech, Oct 25, 2008 The last Governor to attempt 50 or more passes in a game: Jesse The last Governor to have two TD receptions in a game: Jeff Lyle; Kellogg (52); at Campbellsville; Sept. 4, 2004 Jacksonville State, Nov. 1, 2008 The last Governor to attempt 40-49 passes in a game: Jake Ryan, The last Governor to score 30 or more points: Daniel Williams (30 (40); Middle Tennessee; Sept. 11, 2010 points); Tennessee-Martin; Nov. 23, 1996 The last Governor to attempt 34-39 passes in a game: Mark Cun- The last Governor to score 5 or more touchdowns in a game: ningham (38); Western Kentucky, Nov. 18, 2006 Daniel Williams (5); Tennessee-Martin; Nov. 23, 1996 The last Governor to complete 40 or more passes in a game: The last Governor to score 4 touchdowns in a game: Chris Brian Baker (40), at Virginia’s-Wise, Nov. 06, 1999 Fletcher; North Greenville; Nov. 6, 2006 The last Governor to complete 30-39 passes in a game: Brian The last Governor to score 3 touchdowns in a game: Darryl Miller; Baker (32); Campbellsville, Aug. 30, 2001. Tennessee Tech, Oct. 25, 2008 The last Governor to complete 25-29 passes in a game: Mark The last Gov to gain more than 400 total offensive yards: Brian Cunningham (26); Charleston, W.Va.; Oct. 28, 2006 Baker (423; (-3 rush, 426 pass); Campbellsville; Aug 30, 2001 The last Governor to complete 20-24 passes in a game: Gary Orr The last Governor to convert a 45-yard or longer field goal: (22); Gardner-Webb; Sept. 13, 2008 Stephen Stansell (50 yards); Jacksonville State, Oct. 23, 2010 The last Governor to complete 80 percent or better passes in The last Governor to convert a 40-44 yard field goal: Stephen a game: Jesse Kellogg (87.5%, 21-24): Kentucky Wesleyan; Stansell (41 yards); Cumberland; Sept. 2, 2010 Sept. 27, 2003 The last Governor to score 12 or more points by kicking: Isaac The last Gov to complete 70-79 percent of his passes in a game: Ziolkowski (12); Southeast Missouri; Nov. 22, 2008 Trent Caffee, (70.0, 14-20); vs. Tennessee Tech; Oct. 25, 2007 The last Governor to kick 5 or more extra points in a game: Ross The last Governor to complete 65-69 percent of his passes in a Coffee (7); Charleston, W.Va.; Oct. 28, 2006 game: Mark Cunningham, 65.7, North Greenville; Nov. 4, 2006 The last Governor to make 3 or more field goals in a game: Ste- The last Governor to pass for more than 400 yards: Brian Baker phen Stansell (4); Tennessee State; Sept. 18, 2010 (tied school (426 yards); Campbellsville; Aug. 30, 2001 record) The last Governor to pass for 300 or more yards: Mark Cunning- The last Governor to attempt 4 or more field goals in a game: ham (308 yards); Charleston, W.Va.; Oct. 28, 2006 Stephen Stansell (4); Tennessee State; Sept. 18, 2010 The last Governor to pass for 250 or more yards: Mark Cunning- The last Governor to punt more than 60 yards: Ryan Key (70 ham (253); at Dayton; Sept. 23, 2006 yards); at Middle Tennessee; Sept. 11, 2010 The last Governor to pass for four or more touchdowns in a game: The last Governor to attempt 12 or more punts: Jeremy Stansbury Trent Caffee (4 TDs); Tennessee Tech; Oct. 25, 2008 (13); Samford, Sept. 11, 1999 The last Governor to pass for three touchdowns in a game: Mark The last Governor to attempt 10 or more punts: Bradley Wilson Cunningham (3); Bethel; Sept. 1, 2007 (11); Dayton; Sept. 25, 2004 The last Governor to have a 90-yard or more completion: Jesse The last Governor to average more than 45 yards per punt: Ryan Kellogg (91 yards) Campbellsville; Sept. 6, 2003 Key (47.0/3-141): Tennessee Tech; Oct. 9, 2010 The last Governor to have a 70-89 yard completion: Trent Caffee The last Governor to return a punt more than 40 yards: Terrence (75 yards); Tennessee Tech; Oct. 25, 2008 Holt (71 yards), Tennessee State; Nov. 14, 2009 The last Governor to have a 60-69 yard completion: Mark Cun- The last Governor to return a punt for a touchdown: Terrence Holt ningham (60 yards); Sept. 30, 2006: Tennessee-Martin (71 yards), Tennessee State; Nov. 14, 2009 The last Governor to catch a 90-yard or more pass: Paul Derrick The last Governor to return a kickoff for a touchdown: Terrence (91 yards); Campbellsville, Sept. 6, 2003 Holt (99 yards), Murray State; Nov. 7, 2009 The last Governor to catch a 70-89 yard pass: Darryl Miller (75 The last Governor to return a kick for more than 90 yards; Ter- yards), Oct. 25, 2008, Tennessee Tech rence Holt (99 yards), Murray State; Nov. 7, 2009 The last Governor to catch 12 or more passes in a game: Pat The last Governor to return a blocked field goal for a touchdown: Curran; Kentucky Wesleyan; Sept. 27, 2003 Kevis Buckley (67 yards), at Southeast Mo., Nov. 3, 2007 The last Governor to catch 11 passes in a game: Lanis Frederick; The last Governor to return a blocked punt for a touchdown: Western Kentucky, Nov. 18, 2006 Jeremy Ross (34 yards); vs. Jacksonville State; Oct. 31, 2009 The last Governor to catch 10 passes in a game: Paul Derrick; The last Governor to return a fumble for a touchdown: Jeremy Morehead State; Oct. 09, 2004 Ross (16 yards), Middle Tennessee, Sept. 11, 2010 - 11 - LetsGoPeay.com THE LAST TIME: INDIVIDUAL The last Governor to return a fumble 60 or more yards: Kevis receiving); UT Martin, Nov. 21, 2009 Buckley (64 yards); Tennessee State; Sept. 15, 2007 The last Governor to have four or more in a game: The last Governor to return an for a touchdown: Taylon Jenkins, at Georgetown; Nov. 14, 1998 Delton Teeter (66 yards); Cumberland; Sept. 2, 2010 The last Governor to have three interceptions in a game: Thomas The last Governor to return an interception for more than 85 Sexton; Kentucky Wesleyan; Oct. 20, 2001 yards: Ryan Taylor (88 yards); at Valparaiso; Sept. 11, 2004 The last Governor to have two interceptions in a game: Jason The last Governor to return more than five punts in a game: Vanatta, Murray State, Oct. 4, 2008 Corey Phillips (7), at Butler; Oct. 12, 2002 The last Governor to have 19 or more tackles in a game: Daniel The last Gov to have 60 or more punt return yards in a game: Becker (19/13-6); Tennessee State; Sept. 15, 2007 Terrence Holt (83); Tennessee State, Nov. 14, 2009 (3 returns) The last Governor to have 16-18 tackles in a game: Antwaun The last Governor to have six or more kickoff returns in a game: Majors, (17/13-4); Southeast Missouri; Oct. 16, 2010 Terrence Holt (8); vs. Wisconsin; Sept. 25, 2010 The last Governor to have three or more sacks in a game: Joe The last Gov to have 200 or more kickoff return yards in a game: Bell (3.0); Campbellsville; Sept. 06, 2003 Terrence Holt; 243 (7 returns); UT Martin; Nov. 21, 2009 The last Governor to have four tackles for loss or more in a The last Gov to have 150-plus kickoff return yards in a game: Ter- game: Joe Bell (4.0/4-0); Centre; Sept. 14, 2002 rence Holt; 160 (6 returns); at Middle Tennessee; Sept. 11, 2010 The last time a player recovered a fumble and scored a touch- The last Governor to have 200 or more all-purpose yards in a down for 0 yards: Nick Clark; at Samford; Oct. 20, 2007 game: Terrence Holt; 312 (0 punt, 243 kickoff, 44 rushing, 25 THE LAST TIME: TEAM The last time the Govs scored 50 points in a game: Kentucky The last time the Governors had 600 or more offensive yards: 623 Wesleyan (scored 59); Oct. 20, 2001 (554 rush, 69 pass), Tennessee-Martin; Nov. 23, 1996 The last time the Govs recorded a safety: Murray State; Oct. 4, The last time the Govs had 500 or more offensive yards: 521 (169 2008 rush, 352 pass), Charleston, W.Va.; Oct. 28, 2006 The last time the Governors rushed for 400 or more yards: 554/71 The last time the Governors had 400 or more offensive yards: 418 carries, Tennessee-Martin; Nov. 23, 1996 (325 rush, 93 pass), Southeast Missouri, Oct. 10, 2009 The last time the Governors rushed for 300 or more yards: 306 The last time the Governors scored 8 or more TDs: 8, Kentucky yards/42 carries, Cumberland, Sept. 2, 2010 Wesleyan; Oct. 20, 2001 The last time the Governors rushed 70 or more times in a game: The last time the Governors scored 6 or more TDs: 7, 71, Tennessee-Martin; Nov. 23, 1996 Charleston, W.Va.; Oct. 28, 2006 The last time the Governors rushed 60-69 times in a game: 65, The last time the Governors returned 7 or more punts: 7, at at St. Joseph’s (Ind); Nov. 2, 2002 Campbellsville; Sept. 4, 2004 The last time the Governors rushed 50-59 times in a game: 54, The last time the Governors returned 10 or more kickoffs: 11, at Eastern Kentucky; Oct. 24, 2009 Wisconsin; Sept. 25, 2010 The last time the Governors rushed for 6 or more TDs in a game: The last time the Govs had 70 or more yards in punt returns: 83 6, Tennessee-Martin; Nov. 23, 1996 (3 returns), Tennessee State; Nov. 14, 2008 The last time the Governors rushed for 4 or more TDs in a game: The last time the Governors had 200 or more yards in kick returns: 4, at Davidson; Oct. 25, 2003 274 (9 returns), UT Martin; Nov. 21, 2009 The last time the Governors attempted 50 or more passes in a The last time the Governors intercepted 6 or more passes: 6, game: 52, at Campbellsville; Sept. 4, 2004 Kentucky Wesleyan; Oct. 20, 2001 The last time the Governors attempted 45-49 passes in a game, The last time the Governors intercepted 5 passes: Murray State; 49, at Jacksonville; Oct. 16, 2004 Nov. 17, 2007 The last time the Governors completed 40 or more passes in a The last time the Governors intercepted 4 passes: Cumberland game: 40, at Virginia’s-Wise; Nov. 06, 1999 (Tenn.); Sept. 10, 2005 The last time the Governors completed 30-39 passes in a game: The last time the Governors had 100 or more yards in intercep- 32, Campbellsville; Aug. 30, 2001 tion returns: 100 (3 returns), Catawba College; Sept. 09, 2000 The last time the Govs completed 75 percent or more of its (3 returns) passes: 76.9 (10-13), Bethel; Sept. 1, 2007 The last time the Governors had 75 or more yards in interception The last time the Govs completed 65 percent or more of its passes returns: 79 (2 returns), Cumberland; Sept. 2, 2010 in a game: 65.2 (15-23), vs. Tennessee Tech; Oct. 3, 2009 The last time the Governors had 6 or more sacks: 6.0, at Val- The last time the Governors passed for more than 400 yards in paraiso; Sept. 23, 2000 a game: 426, Campbellsville; Aug. 30, 2001 The last time the Governors had 5 sacks in a game: 5.0, Kentucky The last time the Governors passed for 300-399 yards in a game: Wesleyan; Oct. 20, 2001 354, at Davidson; Nov. 13, 1999 The last time the Governors had 20 or more tackles for loss: 20.0, The last time the Governors threw 5 or more TD passes in a game: at Valparaiso; Sept. 23, 2000 5, Kentucky Wesleyan; Oct. 20, 2001 The last time the Governors had 15 or more tackles for loss: 16.0, The last time the Governors threw 3 or more TD passes in a game: at Jacksonville; Sept. 30, 2000 4, Tennessee Tech, Oct. 25, 2008 The last time the Governors forced 4 or more fumbles in a game: The last time the Governors had 5 or more passes intercepted: 5, Dayton; Oct. 07, 2000 5, at Davidson; Nov. 13, 1999 The last time the Governors recovered 4 fumbles in a game: 4, The last time the Governors had 3 or more passes intercepted: St. Joseph’s (Ind.); Nov. 01, 2003 4, Illinois State; Sept. 19, 2009 The last time the Governors blocked three or more punts in a The last time the Governors had 90 or more offensive plays: 90 game: 3, Southeast Missouri, Nov. 22, 2008 (31 rush, 59 pass), at Virginia’s-Wise; Nov. 06, 1999 The last time the Governors had 100 or more yards in penalties: The last time the Governors had 80-90 offensive plays: 82 (37 187 yards (17 penalties), Cumberland, Sept. 2, 2010 rush, 45 pass), UT Martin; Nov. 21, 2009 - 12 - LetsGoPeay.com 2010 STATISTICS Overall: 2-5 (OVC: 1-3, Home: 1-2, Road: 1-3) 2010 AUSTIN PEAY SCHEDULE & RESULTS 2010 AUSTIN PEAY TEAM STATISTICS Date Opponent Result Score Overall OVC Time Attend TEAM STATISTICS APSU OPP Sept. 2, 2010 Cumberland W 38-6 1-0 0-0 3:34 4710 SCORING 148 286 Sept. 11, 2010 at Middle Tennessee L 33-56 1-1 0-0 3:35 16,806 Points Per Game 21.1 40.9 Sept. 18, 2010 at Tennessee State W 26-23 2-1 1-0 2:51 8,502 FIRST DOWNS 104 175 Sept. 25, 2010 Wisconsin L 3-70 2-2 1-0 2:53 77,224 Rushing 43 100 Oct. 9, 2010 Tennessee Tech • L 21-34 2-3 1-1 2:56 7,218 Passing 47 63 Oct. 16, 2010 Southeast Missouri • L 24-41 2-4 1-2 2:48 2,917 Penalty 14 12 Oct. 23, 2010 at Jacksonville State • L 3-56 2-5 1-3 2:46 19,707 RUSHING YARDAGE 977 1820 Oct. 30, 2010 at Eastern Illinois • Yards gained rushing 1114 1980 Nov. 6, 2010 UT Martin • Yards lost rushing 137 160 Nov. 13, 2010 Murray State • Rushing Attempts 237 352 Nov. 20, 2010 at Eastern Kentucky • Average Per Rush 4.1 5.2 • - indicates conference game Average Per Game 139.6 260.0 TDs Rushing 8 27 2010 AUSTIN PEAY CONVERSIONS AND POSSESSION PASSING YARDAGE 996 1368 3rd-Down Conv. Overall 1st Qtr 2nd Qtr 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr OT Comp-Att-Int 90-174-8 116-183-3 Sept. 2 CU 5-11 45.4 2-5 40.0 1-1 100.0 1-2 50.0 1-3 33.3 Average Per Pass 5.7 7.5 Sept. 11 MTSU 8-17 47.1 2-3 66.7 2-5 40.0 3-6 50.0 1-3 33.3 Average Per Catch 11.1 11.8 Sept. 18 TSU 4-12 33.3 1-2 50.0 2-4 50.0 1-3 33.3 0-3 0.0 Average Per Game 142.3 195.4 Sept. 25 WISC 2-13 15.4 1-2 50.0 0-5 0.0 1-3 33.3 0-3 0.0 TDs Passing 7 10 Oct. 9 TTU 4-11 36.4 1-3 33.3 0-3 0.0 2-3 66.7 1-2 50.0 TOTAL OFFENSE 1973 3188 Oct. 16 SEMO 6-14 42.9 2-3 66.7 1-3 33.3 1-4 25.0 2-4 50.0 Total Plays 411 535 Oct. 23 JSU 3-12 25.0 0-3 0.0 0-2 0.0 1-3 33.3 2-4 50.0 Average Per Play 4.8 6.0 Oct. 30 EIU Average Per Game 281.9 455.4 Nov. 6 UTM KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 40-767 26-599 Nov. 13 MUR PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 5-33 20-280 Nov. 20 EKU INT RETURNS: #-Yards 3-86 8-138 APSU 32-90 35.6% 9-21 42.9% 6-23 26.1% 10-24 41.7% 7-22 31.8% 0-0 0.0% KICK RETURN AVERAGE 19.2 23.0 Opponents 51-97 52.6% 16-28 57.1% 14-23 60.9% 11-20 55.0% 10-26 38.5% 0-0 0.0% PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 6.6 14.0 INT RETURN AVERAGE 28.7 17.2 4th-Down Conv. Overall 1st Qtr 2nd Qtr 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr OT FUMBLES-LOST 12-7 14-7 Sept. 2 CU 0-2 0.00 0-1 0.00 0-0 0.00 0-0 0.00 0-2 0.00 — PENALTIES-Yards 53-458 38-410 Sept. 11 MTSU 0-1 0.0 0-0 0.0 0-1 0.0 0-0 0.0 0-0 0.0 Average Per Game 65.4 58.6 Sept. 18 TSU 1-1 100.0 0-0 0.0 0-0 0.0 0-0 0.0 1-1 100.0 PUNTS-Yards 32-1365 22-805 Sept. 25 WISC 0-1 0.0 0-0 0.0 0-0 0.0 0-1 0.0 0-0 0.0 Average Per Punt 42.7 36.6 Oct. 9 TTU 3-3 100.0 0-0 0.0 2-2 100.0 0-0 0.0 1-1 100.0 Net punt average 32.7 33.3 Oct. 16 SEMO 2-3 66.7 0-0 0.0 0-0 0.0 1-1 100.0 1-2 50.0 TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 27:23 32:37 Oct. 23 JSU 0-2 0.0 0-0 0.0 0-1 0.0 0-0 0.0 0-1 0.0 3RD-DOWN Conversions 32/90 51/97 Oct. 30 EIU 3rd-Down Pct 36% 53% Nov. 6 UTM 4TH-DOWN Conversions 6/13 7/11 Nov. 13 MUR 4th-Down Pct 46% 64% Nov. 20 EKU SACKS BY-Yards 5-33 5-32 APSU 6-13 46.2% 0-1 0.0% 2-4 50.0% 1-2 50.0% 3-6 50.0% 0-0 0.0% MISC YARDS 0 0 Opponents 7-11 63.6% 1-1 100.0% 2-3 66.7% 1-3 33.3% 3-4 75.0% 0-0 0.0% TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 17 38 Time of Possession Overall 1st Qtr 2nd Qtr 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr OT FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 10-13 7-10 Sept. 2 CU 26:10 5:04 5:10 9:15 6:41 — --- ON-SIDE KICKS 0-0 0-0 Sept. 11 MTSU 31:47 7:08 8:47 8:51 7:01 — --- RED-ZONE SCORES (13-17) 76% (38-43) 88% Sept. 18 TSU 26:26 3:43 6:06 8:49 7:48 RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS (7-17) 41% (34-43) 79% Sept. 25 WISC 27:54 7:47 7:01 6:36 6:30 PAT-ATTEMPTS (16-16) 100% (35-36) 97% Oct. 9 TTU 24:32 5:06 8:24 7:52 3:10 ATTENDANCE 14845 122239 Oct. 16 SEMO 24:10 7:31 5:14 6:21 5:04 Games/Avg Per Game 3/4948 4/30560 Oct. 23 JSU 30:54 6:28 6:34 8:20 9:32 Neutral Site Games 0/0 Oct. 30 EIU Score by quarters 1st 2nd 3rd 4th TOT Nov. 6 UTM Austin Peay 23 55 46 24 148 Nov. 13 MUR Opponents 56 114 61 55 286 Nov. 20 EKU Austin Peay Total 191:38 45:05 47:43 52:13 46:37 0:00 Avg. 27:22 6:26 6:49 7:27 6:39 0:00 Opponents Total 228:22 59:55 57:17 52:47 58:23 0:00 Avg. 32:37 8:33 8:11 7:32 8:20 0:00

- 13 - LetsGoPeay.com 2010 STATISTICS RUSHING GP Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Long Avg/G KITTS, Wesley 5 32 148 0 148 29.6 WHITE, Ryan 7 90 499 22 477 5.3 3 63 68.1 STARK, Devin 7 2 13 30 43 6.1 HOLT, Terrence 7 79 392 21 371 4.7 4 42 53.0 CAFFEE, Trent 3 2 0 13 13 4.3 KITTS, Wesley 5 32 158 10 148 4.6 1 68 29.6 HASKINS, Patrick 4 10 11 0 11 2.8 STARK, Devin 7 1 13 0 13 13.0 0 13 1.9 OLIVER, Terrence 6 2 11 0 11 1.8 HASKINS, Patrick 4 10 19 8 11 1.1 0 6 2.8 FORREST, Jontamion 7 5 5 0 5 0.7 OLIVER, Terrence 6 2 11 0 11 5.5 0 10 1.8 TEAM 2 3 -19 0 -19 -9.5 FORREST, Jontamion 7 5 7 2 5 1.0 0 3 0.7 Total...... 7 411 977 996 1973 281.9 TEAM 2 3 0 19 -19 -6.3 0 0 -9.5 Opponents...... 7 535 1820 1368 3188 455.4 RYAN, Jake 7 15 15 55 -40 -2.7 0 8 -5.7 ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KOR IR Tot Avg/G Total...... 7 237 1114 137 977 4.1 8 68 139.6 HOLT, Terrence 7 371 64 33 680 0 1148 164.0 Opponents...... 7 352 1980 160 1820 5.2 27 66 260.0 WHITE, Ryan 7 477 80 0 0 0 557 79.6 PASSING G Effic Cmp-Att-Int Pct Yds TD Lng Avg/G STARK, Devin 7 13 233 0 0 0 246 35.1 RYAN, Jake 7 100.50 88-171-8 51.5 953 6 41 136.1 THOMAS, Scott 7 0 162 0 0 0 162 23.1 CAFFEE, Trent 3 104.60 1-2-0 50.0 13 0 13 4.3 MINES, Adrian 7 0 161 0 0 0 161 23.0 STARK, Devin 7 682.00 1-1-0 100.0 30 1 30 4.3 KITTS, Wesley 5 148 0 0 12 0 160 32.0 Total...... 7 103.89 90-174-8 51.7 996 7 41 142.3 MILLER, Darryl 7 0 85 0 0 0 85 12.1 Opponents...... 7 140.94 116-183-3 63.4 1368 10 49 195.4 TEETER, Delton 7 0 0 0 0 66 66 9.4 RECEIVING G No. Yds Avg TD Long Avg/G JENNINGS, T.C. 6 0 65 0 0 0 65 10.8 LEMON, Robert 7 0 58 0 0 0 58 8.3 STARK, Devin 7 16 233 14.6 2 41 33.3 OLIVER, Terrence 6 11 0 0 37 0 48 8.0 MINES, Adrian 7 16 161 10.1 3 25 23.0 ADAMS, Ashlon 7 0 31 0 0 0 31 4.4 THOMAS, Scott 7 12 162 13.5 0 28 23.1 FORREST, Jontamion 7 5 19 0 0 0 24 3.4 HOLT, Terrence 7 11 64 5.8 0 13 9.1 TUCKER, Cody 6 0 0 0 22 0 22 3.7 WHITE, Ryan 7 7 80 11.4 0 21 11.4 ROUSE, Preston 7 0 22 0 0 0 22 3.1 MILLER, Darryl 7 6 85 14.2 1 30 12.1 JOHNSON, Kamron 4 0 16 0 0 0 16 4.0 LEMON, Robert 7 6 58 9.7 0 18 8.3 LANE, Zach 5 0 0 0 0 13 13 2.6 JENNINGS, T.C. 6 5 65 13.0 1 28 10.8 HASKINS, Patrick 4 11 0 0 0 0 11 2.8 ADAMS, Ashlon 7 5 31 6.2 0 9 4.4 PERRY, EnRiques 7 0 0 0 10 0 10 1.4 FORREST, Jontamion 7 3 19 6.3 0 11 2.7 WADE, Sheldon 6 0 0 0 0 7 7 1.2 JOHNSON, Kamron 4 2 16 8.0 0 9 4.0 HOWELL, Tee 6 0 0 0 6 0 6 1.0 ROUSE, Preston 7 1 22 22.0 0 22 3.1 TEAM 2 -19 0 0 0 0 -19 -9.5 Total...... 7 90 996 11.1 7 41 142.3 RYAN, Jake 7 -40 0 0 0 0 -40 -5.7 Opponents...... 7 116 1368 11.8 10 49 195.4 Total...... 7 977 996 33 767 86 2859 408.4 FIELD GOALS FGM-A Pct 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Lg Blk Opponents...... 7 1820 1368 280 599 138 4205 600.7 STANSELL, Stephen 10-13 76.9 0-0 5-5 1-3 1-2 3-3 51 0 KICKOFFS No. Yds Avg TB OB Retn Net YdLn FG SEQUENCE Austin Peay Opponents STANSELL, Stephen 34 2038 59.9 7 0 Cumberland (41) (29), 36, (31) Total...... 34 2038 59.9 7 0 599 38.2 31 Middle Tennessee (28),46,(20) 41 Opponents...... 51 2815 55.2 3 5 767 39.0 31 Tennessee State (50),(30),(23),(29) 30,(21) PUNTING No. Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 Blkd Wisconsin (51) - KEY, Ryan 32 1365 42.7 70 2 4 6 0 Tennessee Tech 31 (46),(30) Total...... 32 1365 42.7 70 2 4 6 0 Southeast Missouri 38,(27) (46),(47) Opponents...... 22 805 36.6 76 2 4 8 1 Jacksonville State (50) - Eastern Illinois Tennessee Martin Murray State Eastern Kentucky |------PATs ------| SCORING TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf PTS STANSELL, Stephen 0 10-13 16-16 0-1 0 0-0 0 0 46 HOLT, Terrence 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 24 WHITE, Ryan 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 MINES, Adrian 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 STARK, Devin 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 JENNINGS, T.C. 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 MILLER, Darryl 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 KITTS, Wesley 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 TEETER, Delton 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 ROSS, Jeremy 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Total...... 17 10-13 16-16 0-1 0 0-0 0 0 148 Opponents...... 38 7-10 35-36 1-2 0 0-0 0 0 286 TOTAL OFFENSE G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/G RYAN, Jake 7 186 -40 953 913 130.4 WHITE, Ryan 7 90 477 0 477 68.1 HOLT, Terrence 7 79 371 0 371 53.0 - 14 - LetsGoPeay.com 2010 GOVERNORS DEFENSIVE STATISTICS 2010 AUSTIN PEAY DEFENSIVE STATISTICS |------Tackles------| |-Sacks-| |---Pass Def---| Fumbles Blkd DEFENSIVE LEADERS GP Solo Ast Total TFL/Yds No-Yds Int-Yds BrUp QBH Rcv-Yds FF Kick Saf 36 MAJORS, Antwaun 7 43 17 60 . . . 1 . . 1 1 . 5 DILLARD, Darrick 7 27 23 50 2.5-7 ...... 6 SMITH, Amius 7 24 25 49 3.5-9 0.5-1 . 5 1 . . . . 22 CLARK, Tyreon 7 30 9 39 . . . 2 . . 1 . . 2 ROSS, Jeremy 7 15 20 35 4.5-22 1.5-9 . 1 . 3-16 . . . 54 FAULKNER, Antonio 7 12 22 34 8.0-22 1.0-7 . . . . 1 1 . 43 BURKHART, Zac 3 11 16 27 1.5-6 1.0-4 . . . 1-0 . . . 39 PERRY, EnRiques 7 13 9 22 . . . 1 . . . . . 1 THOMAS, Ricky 6 8 14 22 1.0-3 . . . . . 2 . . 23 RAGIN, Steven 7 14 7 21 . . . 3 . . . . . 90 GILBREATH, Preston 7 7 10 17 2.0-13 1.0-12 ...... 31 WADE, Sheldon 6 13 4 17 . . 1-7 1 . 1-0 . . . 38 KECK, Preston 7 4 12 16 2.0-8 . . 1 . 1-0 . . . 44 CARROLL, Josh 6 7 8 15 1.5-3 . . . . . 1 . . 58 MARION, Anthony 7 5 8 13 0.5-1 ...... 91 SILIVA, Iosua 7 6 7 13 3.0-13 . . 1 3 . . . . 46 LANE, Zach 5 7 5 12 . . 1-13 ...... 96 JOHNSON, Steven 5 8 4 12 1.0-1 ...... 41 SALLEY, Craig 4 7 4 11 ...... 35 OWENS, Josh 6 4 6 10 ...... 48 ROWAN, Rip 6 6 4 10 ...... 34 TAYLOR, Chris 7 6 3 9 0.5-2 . . 1 1 . . . . 56 STEVENSON, Tyler 7 5 3 8 1.0-2 ...... 19 TEETER, Delton 7 3 5 8 . . 1-66 1 . . . . . 45 COLLINS, Ben 5 2 5 7 2.0-4 ...... 99 SMITH, Earnest 7 3 2 5 1.5-1 . . . 1 . . . . 57 SPRINGFIELD, Skyler 7 2 3 5 ...... 51 BULMASH, Reese 6 1 3 4 0.5-4 . . . 1 . . . . 40 NEWSOME, Nick 6 2 1 3 ...... 10 HOWELL, Tee 6 1 2 3 ...... 29 BROWN, Dontavious 4 1 2 3 ...... 12 KITTS, Wesley 5 1 1 2 ...... 43 BURKHART, Zach 1 . 2 2 0.5-1 ...... 27 MARSHALL, Adam 6 . 2 2 ...... 98 PARDUE, Lee 5 1 1 2 ...... 80 LITTERAL, Chris 6 1 1 2 ...... 81 TINNIN, Ricky 1 1 . 1 ...... 24 PEMBERTON, Ean 1 . 1 1 ...... 42 ROUSE, Preston 7 . 1 1 ...... 32 FORREST, Jontamion 7 1 . 1 ...... 8 OLIVER, Terrence 6 1 . 1 ...... 14 JENNINGS, T.C. 6 . 1 1 ...... 13 MILLER, Darryl 7 1 . 1 ...... 9 THOMAS, Scott 7 1 . 1 ...... 16 STANSELL, Stephen 7 1 . 1 ...... TM TEAM 2 1 . 1 1.0-5 . . . . . 1 . . 15 RYAN, Jake 7 . 1 1 ...... 18 STARK, Devin 7 ...... 1-0 . . . Total...... 7 307 274 581 38-127 5-33 3-86 18 7 7-16 7 2 . Opponents...... 7 236 196 432 34.0-99 5-32 8-138 20 14 7-0 4 . .

INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg TD Long PUNT RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long TEETER, Delton 1 66 66.0 1 66 HOLT, Terrence 5 33 6.6 0 23 WADE, Sheldon 1 7 7.0 0 7 Total...... 5 33 6.6 0 23 LANE, Zach 1 13 13.0 0 13 Opponents...... 14 190 13.6 0 54 Total...... 3 86 28.7 1 66 KICK RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long Opponents...... 5 64 12.8 1 38 HOLT, Terrence 31 680 21.9 0 53 FUMBLE RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long TUCKER, Cody 3 22 7.3 0 13 ROSS, Jeremy 1 16 16.0 1 16 KITTS, Wesley 2 12 6.0 0 9 Total...... 1 16 16.0 1 16 OLIVER, Terrence 2 37 18.5 0 24 Opponents...... 0 0 0.0 0 0 PERRY, EnRiques 1 10 10.0 0 10 HOWELL, Tee 1 6 6.0 0 6 Total...... 40 767 19.2 0 53 Opponents...... 26 599 23.0 0 71 - 15 - LetsGoPeay.com 2010 GOVERNORS SUPERLATIVES AUSTIN PEAY GAME HIGHS OPPONENT TEAM GAME HIGHS Rushes 42 vs Cumberland (Sep 02, 2010) Rushes 66 vs Southeast Missouri (Oct 16, 2010) Yards Rushing 306 vs Cumberland (Sep 02, 2010) Yards Rushing 353 at Middle Tennessee (Sep 11, 2010) Yards Per Rush 7.3 vs Cumberland (Sep 02, 2010) Yards Per Rush 7.9 at Wisconsin (Sep 25, 2010) TD Rushes 3 vs Cumberland (Sep 02, 2010) TD Rushes 7 at Middle Tennessee (Sep 11, 2010) Pass attempts 40 at Middle Tennessee (Sep 11, 2010) at Wisconsin (Sep 25, 2010) Pass completions 17 vs Tennessee Tech (Oct 09, 2010) Pass attempts 37 vs Cumberland (Sep 02, 2010) Yards Passing 224 at Middle Tennessee (Sep 11, 2010) Pass completions 23 at Middle Tennessee (Sep 11, 2010) Yards Per Pass 8.5 at Tennessee State (Sep 18, 2010) Yards Passing 301 at Middle Tennessee (Sep 11, 2010) TD Passes 2 at Middle Tennessee (Sep 11, 2010) Yards Per Pass 11.6 at Jacksonville State (Oct 23, 2010) vs Tennessee Tech (Oct 09, 2010) TD Passes 5 at Jacksonville State (Oct 23, 2010) Total Plays 76 at Middle Tennessee (Sep 11, 2010) Total Plays 97 at Middle Tennessee (Sep 11, 2010) Total Offense 375 vs Cumberland (Sep 02, 2010) Total Offense 654 at Middle Tennessee (Sep 11, 2010) Yards Per Play 6.4 vs Cumberland (Sep 02, 2010) Yards Per Play 9.1 at Wisconsin (Sep 25, 2010) Points 38 vs Cumberland (Sep 02, 2010) Points 70 at Wisconsin (Sep 25, 2010) Sacks By 2 at Tennessee State (Sep 18, 2010) Sacks By 2 at Tennessee State (Sep 18, 2010) First Downs 21 vs Southeast Missouri (Oct 16, 2010) at Wisconsin (Sep 25, 2010) Penalties 17 vs Cumberland (Sep 02, 2010) First Downs 33 at Wisconsin (Sep 25, 2010) Penalty Yards 187 vs Cumberland (Sep 02, 2010) Penalties 9 vs Cumberland (Sep 02, 2010) Turnovers 5 vs Cumberland (Sep 02, 2010) Penalty Yards 95 at Middle Tennessee (Sep 11, 2010) Interceptions By 2 vs Cumberland (Sep 02, 2010) Turnovers 4 vs Cumberland (Sep 02, 2010) at Middle Tennessee (Sep 11, 2010) Interceptions By 2 vs Cumberland (Sep 02, 2010) at Middle Tennessee (Sep 11, 2010)

AUSTIN PEAY INDIVIDUAL OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL Rushes 18 WHITE, Ryan vs Tennessee Tech (Oct 09, 2010) Rushes 35 HARRIS, Henry, vs Southeast Missouri (Oct 16, 2010) Yards Rushing 126 HOLT, Terrence vs Cumberland (Sep 02, 2010) Yards Rushing 152 HARRIS, Henry, vs Southeast Missouri (Oct 16, 2010) TD Rushes 1 HOLT, Terrence vs Cumberland (Sep 02, 2010) TD Rushes 4 White, James, at Wisconsin (Sep 25, 2010) KITTS, Wesley vs Cumberland (Sep 02, 2010) Long Rush 66 White, James, at Wisconsin (Sep 25, 2010) WHITE, Ryan vs Cumberland (Sep 02, 2010) Pass attempts 36 Murphy, Jeff, at Middle Tennessee (Sep 11, 2010) HOLT, Terrence at Middle Tennessee (Sep 11, 2010) Pass completions 23 Murphy, Jeff, at Middle Tennessee (Sep 11, 2010) WHITE, Ryan at Tennessee State (Sep 18, 2010) Yards Passing 301 Murphy, Jeff, at Middle Tennessee (Sep 11, 2010) HOLT, Terrence vs Tennessee Tech (Oct 09, 2010) TD Passes 3 Tolzien, Scott, at Wisconsin (Sep 25, 2010) HOLT, Terrence vs Southeast Missouri (Oct 16, 2010) Long Pass 49 IVORY,Marques, at Jacksonville State (Oct 23, 2010) WHITE, Ryan vs Southeast Missouri (Oct 16, 2010) Receptions 7 PRYOR, Jeremy, at Tennessee State (Sep 18, 2010) Long Rush 68 KITTS, Wesley vs Cumberland (Sep 02, 2010) Yards Receiving 103 Kendricks, Lanc, at Wisconsin (Sep 25, 2010) Pass attempts 40 RYAN, Jake at Middle Tennessee (Sep 11, 2010) TD Receptions 2 SHAW,James, at Jacksonville State (Oct 23, 2010) Pass completions 17 RYAN, Jake vs Tennessee Tech (Oct 09, 2010) Long Reception 49 CAMERON,Jeffrey, at Jacksonville State (Oct 23, 2010) Yards Passing 224 RYAN, Jake at Middle Tennessee (Sep 11, 2010) Field Goals 2 White, vs Cumberland (Sep 02, 2010) TD Passes 2 RYAN, Jake at Middle Tennessee (Sep 11, 2010) BARKER, Matthew, vs Tennessee Tech (Oct 09, 2010) RYAN, Jake vs Tennessee Tech (Oct 09, 2010) GELDBACH, Drew, vs Southeast Missouri (Oct 16, 2010) Long Pass 41 RYAN, Jake at Tennessee State (Sep 18, 2010) Long Field Goal 47 GELDBACH, Drew, vs Southeast Missouri (Oct 16, 2010) Receptions 7 MINES, Adrian at Tennessee State (Sep 18, 2010) Punts 6 Emmetts, vs Cumberland (Sep 02, 2010) Yards Receiving 84 MINES, Adrian at Tennessee State (Sep 18, 2010) Punting Avg 60.5 Nortman, Brad, at Wisconsin (Sep 25, 2010) TD Receptions 1 7 times, most recent ,JENNINGS, T.C. vs Southeast Missouri (Oct Long Punt 76 Nortman, Brad, at Wisconsin (Sep 25, 2010) 16, 2010) Long Punt Return 54 SAILES, Henry, vs Tennessee Tech (Oct 09, 2010) Long Reception 41 STARK, Devin at Tennessee State (Sep 18, 2010) Long Kickoff Return 71 HARRIS, Henry, vs Southeast Missouri (Oct 16, 2010) Field Goals 4 STANSELL, Stephen at Tennessee State (Sep 18, 2010) Tackles 11 CLIFFORD, Eugen, at Tennessee State (Sep 18, 2010) Long Field Goal 51 STANSELL, Stephen at Wisconsin (Sep 25, 2010) Sacks 1.0 HALL, Marquez, at Tennessee State (Sep 18, 2010) Punts 9 KEY, Ryan at Wisconsin (Sep 25, 2010) Gilbert, David, at Wisconsin (Sep 25, 2010) Punting Avg 47.0 KEY, Ryan vs Tennessee Tech (Oct 09, 2010) Butrym, Patrick, at Wisconsin (Sep 25, 2010) Long Punt 70 KEY, Ryan at Middle Tennessee (Sep 11, 2010) Tackles For Loss 2.0 Armstrong, Etha, at Wisconsin (Sep 25, 2010) Long Punt Return 23 HOLT, Terrence at Tennessee State (Sep 18, 2010) EVANS, Dwight, vs Tennessee Tech (Oct 09, 2010) Long Kickoff Return 53 HOLT, Terrence at Middle Tennessee (Sep 11, 2010) Interceptions 1 McCallister, vs Cumberland (Sep 02, 2010) Tackles 17 MAJORS, Antwaun vs Southeast Missouri (Oct 16, 2010) Simpson, vs Cumberland (Sep 02, 2010) Sacks 1.0 FAULKNER, Antonio vs Cumberland (Sep 02, 2010) Issac, Rod, at Middle Tennessee (Sep 11, 2010) GILBREATH, Preston at Tennessee State (Sep 18, 2010) Davis, Darin, at Middle Tennessee (Sep 11, 2010) ROSS, Jeremy at Wisconsin (Sep 25, 2010) CLIFFORD, Eugen, at Tennessee State (Sep 18, 2010) BURKHART, Zac vs Tennessee Tech (Oct 09, 2010) JONES, Marty, vs Tennessee Tech (Oct 09, 2010) Tackles For Loss 3.5 FAULKNER, Antonio vs Cumberland (Sep 02, 2010) BROCK, Tylor, vs Southeast Missouri (Oct 16, 2010) Interceptions 1 TEETER, Delton vs Cumberland (Sep 02, 2010) BYRD,Brannon, at Jacksonville State (Oct 23, 2010) LANE, Zach vs Cumberland (Sep 02, 2010) WADE, Sheldon at Middle Tennessee (Sep 11, 2010)

- 16 - LetsGoPeay.com GAME 1: AUSTIN PEAY 38, Cumberland 6 GAME 2: Middle Tennessee 56, AUSTIN PEAY 33 FINAL SCORE 1 2 3 4 Total FINAL SCORE 1 2 3 4 Total Cumberland 0 3 3 0 6 Austin Peay 3 14 16 0 33 Austin Peay 3 21 7 7 38 Middle Tennessee 14 21 7 14 56

CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. (AP)—Austin Peay’s tailback trio led the way MURFREESBORO, Tenn. (AP)—Phillip Tanner rushed for three touch- in a 38-6 victory over Cumberland in the season opener for both teams on downs and Middle Tennessee rolled up 654 yards total offense to beat Austin Thursday night. Peay 56-33 on Saturday night. Terrence Holt led the Governors with 126 yards rushing, highlighted Tanner had 127 of the Blue Raiders’ 353 yards on the ground as the by a 42-yard second-quarter touchdown run. Wesley Kitts added 107 yards teams played for the first time since 1997. Quarterback Jeff Murphy was 23- on the ground, scoring on a 68-yard scamper and his backfield mate Ryan for-36 for 301 yards passing, but scored his only touchdown on an 11-yard run. White ran for 86 yards and added a rushing score. The Blue Raiders’ defense also contributed to the scoring, with Darin Despite committing 17 penalties and turning the ball over five times, the Davis’ touchdown on a 38-yard interception return. Governors were able to stay in front with a strong ground game and a stifling Middle Tennessee (1-1), coming off a 24-17 loss to Minnesota, took a defense. Austin Peay held the Bulldogs to just 238 total yards of offense. 35-17 halftime lead. The game’s first touchdown came from Austin Peay wide receiver Devin The Governors made it 42-33 with 2:51 left in the third quarter on a Stark— a former high school quarterback—who took a handoff from quarter- 16-yard fumble return by Jeremy Ross, but the two-point conversion failed. back Jake Ryan before tossing a 30-yard touchdown to wideout Darryl Miller. D.D. Kyles scored two fourth-quarter touchdowns to seal the win. Jake Ryan was 16-for-40 for 224 yards and two touchdowns for Austin Peay (1-1).

. SCORING SUMMARY 1ST 11:52 MTSU P Tanner 1 YD RUN (A Gendreau kick) 11:02 MTSU D Davis 38 YD INTERCEPTION RETURN (A Gendreau kick) 5:08 APSU S. Stansell 28 YD FG 2ND 11:18 MTSU J Murphy 11 YD run (A Gendreau kick) 7:49 MTSU P Tanner 3 YD RUN (A Gendreau kick) 5:11 APSU D. Stark 28 YD PASS from Jake Ryan (S Stansell KICK) SCORING SUMMARY 2:47 MTSU B. Cunningham 5 YD RUN (A Gendreau kick) 1ST 1:41 APSU S Stansell 41 YD FIELD GOAL 3RD 9:21 APSU S. Stansell 20 YD FIELD GOAL 2ND 14:47 APSU D Miller 30 YD PASS from D STARK (S Stansell KICK) 6:55 APSU T. Holt 5 YD RUN (S Stansell KICK) 6:25 CU J White 29 YD FIELD GOAL 4:32 MTSU P. Tanner 1 YD RUN (A Gendreau kick) 4:58 APSU T Holt 42 YD RUN (S Stansell KICK) 2:51 APSU J. Ross 16 YD FUMBLE RETURN (run failed) 1:58 APSU R White 2 YD RUN (S Stansell KICK) 4th 12::08 MTSU D. Kyles 3 YD RUN (A Gendreau kick) 3RD 8:42 CU J White 21 YD FIELD GOAL 5:52 MTSU D. Kyles 7 YD RUN (A Gendreau kick) 4:37 APSU D Teeter 66 YD INTERCEPTION RETURN (S Stansell KICK) 4th 14:46 APSU W Kitts 68 YD RUN (S Stansell KICK)

CU APSU APSU MTSU Score 6 38 Score 33 56 FIRST DOWNS 21 13 FIRST DOWNS 19 32 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 50-142 42-306 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 36-124 61-353 PASSING YDS (NET) 96 69 PASSING YDS (NET) 224 301 Passes Att-Comp-Int 37-13-2 17-7-2 Passes Att-Comp-Int 40-16-2 36-23-1 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 87-238 59-375 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 76-348 97-654 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Fumble Returns-Yards 1-16 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 1-1 1--12 Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 2-28 Kickoff Returns-Yards 4-54 2-53 Kickoff Returns-Yards 6-160 5-120 Interception Returns-Yards 2-30 2-79 Interception Returns-Yards 1-7 2-39 Punts (Number-Avg) 7-33.1 3-41.7 Punts (Number-Avg) 6-44.7 2-29.0 Fumbles-Lost 2-2 3-3 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 5-3 Penalties-Yards 9-85 17-187 Penalties-Yards 8-55 8-95 Possession Time 34:05 25:55 Possession Time 31:47 28:13 Third-Down Conversions 6 of 19 5 of 11 Third-Down Conversions 8 of 17 12 of 18 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 3 0 of 2 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 0 of 1 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-4 1-1 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 4-5 7-7 RUSHING: Cumberland-Miller 12-56; Gurchiek 14-33; Sallis, D. 2-19; Young 5-14; Howard RUSHING: Austin Peay-WHITE, Ryan 11-92; HOLT, Terrence 14-28; OLIVER, Ter- 3-10; Burnett 2-9; Goodloe 7-8; Harris 2-5; Manning 1-4; Fordham 1-1; Emmetts 1-minus rence1-10; FORREST, Jontamion 3-3; RYAN, Jake 2-1; HASKINS, Patrick 4-minus 3; 17. Austin Peay-HOLT, Terrence 14-126; KITTS, Wesley 12-107; WHITE, Ryan 11-86; TEAM 1-minus 7. Middle Tennessee-Tanner, Phillip 18-127; Cunningham, B. 14-86; OLIVER, Terrence 1-1; FORREST, Jontamion 1-0; RYAN, Jake 1-minus 2; TEAM 2-minus Kyles,D.D. 12-76; Murphy, Jeff 14-59; Pratcher, W. 3-5. 12. PASSING:Austin Peay-RYAN, Jake 16-40-2-224. Middle Tennessee-Murphy, Jeff 23-36- PASSING: Cumberland-Gurchiek 6-22-0-43; Burnett 7-15-2-53. Austin Peay-RYAN, Jake 1-301. 5-14-2-26; CAFFEE, Trent 1-2-0-13; STARK, Devin 1-1-0-30. RECEIVING: Austin Peay-STARK, Devin 4-68; THOMAS, Scott 4-62; LEMON, Robert RECEIVING: Cumberland-Crouch 4-38; Dayton 2-18; Miller 2-11; Reynolds 1-10; Young 3-35; ADAMS, Ashlon 2-15; JENNINGS, T.C. 1-21; MINES, Adrian 1-19; HOLT, Terrence 1-7; Styles 1-7; Goodloe 1-5; Manning 1-0. Austin Peay-MILLER, Darryl 2-34; WHITE, 1-4. Middle Tennessee-Andrews, G. 4-97; McDonald, S. 4-39; Turner, Harold 3-43; Beyah, Ryan 2-12; FORREST, Jontamion 2-8; THOMAS, Scott 1-15. Malcolm 3-21; Mason, Tyler 2-37; Tanner, Phillip 2-22; Caldwell, Wes 2-20; Brown, Jamar 2-18; Cunningham, B. 1-4.

- 17 - LetsGoPeay.com GAME 3: AUSTIN PEAY 26, Tennessee State 23 GAME 4: Wisconsin 70, AUSTIN PEAY 3 FINAL SCORE 1 2 3 4 Total FINAL SCORE 1 2 3 4 Total Austin Peay 0 10 6 10 26 Austin Peay 0 3 0 0 3 Tennessee State 0 14 3 6 23 Wisconsin 14 35 14 7 70

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP)—Jake Ryan threw a 7-yard touchdown to Adrian MADISON, Wis. (AP)—Even as the points piled up in an epic rout, Mines with 40 seconds left to lift Austin Peay to a 26-23 win over Tennessee freshman running back James White stood out. State on Saturday night. White rushed for 145 yards and four scores as No. 11 Wisconsin steam- The Governors (2-1, 1-0 Ohio Valley Conference) trailed 23-16 when rolled Austin Peay 70-3 on Saturday. Tennessee State’s Dante Thomas scored on a 1-yard run with 8:58 left in The Badgers (4-0) rolled in their final warmup for conference play, scoring the fourth quarter. Austin Peay’s Stephen Stansell made a 29-yard field goal touchdowns on all seven of their first-half possessions to take a 49-3 lead at and Adrian Mines caught on the go-ahead touchdown. halftime. It was a modern-era scoring record for the Badgers, whose previous Ryan, who completed 13 of 21 passes, threw for 178 yards and one high was 69 points in a victory over New Mexico State in 1962. interception for Austin Peay. Ryan White led the Governors with 112 yards Even Badgers coach Bret Bielema lost track of exactly who scored what rushing on 17 carries and one touchdown. Mines finished with seven catches Saturday, so he was surprised to see White next in line behind him for an for 84 yards for Austin Peay. interview on the team’s postgame radio show. Preston Brown had 116 yards rushing on 27 carries and one touchdown Stephen Stansell’s 51-yard field goal was about the only highlight of for the Tigers (1-2, 0-1). Jeremy Perry, who went 22-for-32 passing, threw the day for the Governors (2-2), a Football Championship Subdivision team for 225 yards and one passing score. playing its first game against a Big Ten team. Austin Peay coach Rick Christophel wasn’t necessarily surprised that his . players would get wide-eyed against a highly ranked team in front of 77,224 fans at Camp Randall Stadium. SCORING SUMMARY “You laugh about things like this, but I’ve got 10 or 12 guys who have 2nd 13:14 TSU BROWN, Preston 19 yd pass from PERRY, Jeremy (GOD- never been on an airplane before,” Christophel said. “Not one of these play- FREY, Jamin kick), ers have been in a venue like this.” 04:27 APSU WHITE, Ryan 63 yd run (STANSELL, Stephen kick) SCORING SUMMARY 01:18 TSU BROWN, Preston 1 yd run (GODFREY, Jamin kick) 1st 10:12 WIS Ewing, Bradie 7 yd run (Welch, Philip kick) 00:26 APSU STANSELL, Stephen 50 yd field goal 05:13 WIS White, James 18 yd run (Welch, Philip kick) 3rd 11:01 APSU STANSELL, Stephen 30 yd field goal 2nd 14:13 APSU STANSELL, Stephen 51 yd field goal 05:58 TSU GODFREY, Jamin 21 yd field goal 13:10 WIS White, James 66 yd run (Welch, Philip kick) 01:08 APSU STANSELL, Stephen 23 yd field goal 10:08 WIS Kendricks, Lanc 7 yd pass from Tolzien, Scott (Welch, Philip 4th 08:58 TSU THOMAS, Dante’ 1 yd run (GODFREY, Jamin kick blockd) kick) 06:55 APSU STANSELL, Stephen 29 yd field goal 06:12 WIS Ewing, Bradie 3 yd pass from Tolzien, Scott 00:40 APSU MINES, Adrian 7 yd pass from RYAN, Jake (STANSELL, 03:13 WIS Clay, John 12 yd run (Welch, Philip kick) Stephen kick) 00:35 WIS Pedersen, Jacob 10 yd pass from Tolzien, Scott (Welch, Philip kick) 00:34 WIS White, James 19 yd run (Welch, Philip kick) 4th 04:15 WIS Ball, Montee 10 yd run (Lerner, Alec kick)

APSU TSU APSU WIS Score 26 23 Score 26 23 FIRST DOWNS 16 21 FIRST DOWNS 8 33 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 33-137 36-162 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 32-42 44-346 PASSING YDS (NET) 178 225 PASSING YDS (NET) 115 272 Passes Att-Comp-Int 21-13-1 32-22-0 Passes Att-Comp-Int 19-9-0 24-21-0 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 54-315 68-387 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 51-157 68-618 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 1-23 2-25 Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 6-75 Kickoff Returns-Yards 5-101 6-134 Kickoff Returns-Yards 11-141 2-43 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 1--5 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punts (Number-Avg) 2-43.0 3-32.3 Punts (Number-Avg) 9-42.7 2-60.5 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 0-0 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 2-0 Penalties-Yards 5-39 4-46 Penalties-Yards 6-47 1-15 Possession Time 26:26 33:34 Possession Time 27:54 32:06 Third-Down Conversions 4 of 12 7 of 14 Third-Down Conversions 2 of 13 5 of 7 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 1 0 of 0 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 0 of 0 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 4-4 4-5 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 0-0 9-9 Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-15 2-13 Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-7 2-10 RUSHING: Austin Peay-WHITE, Ryan 17-112; HOLT, Terrence 10-26; STARK, Devin 1-13; RUSHING: Austin Peay-HOLT, Terrence 11-32; HASKINS, Patrick 4-9; WHITE, Ryan 7-9; RYAN, Jake 5-minus 14. Tennessee State-BROWN, Preston 27-116; THOMAS, Dante’ KITTS, Wesley 8-2; RYAN, Jake 2-minus 10. Wisconsin-White, James 11-145; Clay, John 5-54; TEAM 1-0; PERRY, Jeremy 3-minus 8. 15-118; Ball, Montee 11-64; Ewing, Bradie 2-15; Abbrederis, Jar 1-8; Korslin, Rob 2-4; PASSING:Austin Peay-RYAN, Jake 13-21-1-178. Tennessee State-PERRY, Jeremy 22-32- Zuleger, Kyle 1-minus 1; Tolzien, Scott 1-minus 7. 0-225. PASSING:Austin Peay-RYAN, Jake 9-19-0-115. Wisconsin-Tolzien, Scott 15-17-0-217; RECEIVING: Austin Peay-MINES, Adrian 7-84; ADAMS, Ashlon 2-13; STARK, Devin 1-41; Budmayr, Jon 6-7-0-55. WHITE, Ryan 1-20; MILLER, Darryl 1-16; HOLT, Terrence 1-4. Tennessee State-PRYOR, RECEIVING: Austin Peay-HOLT, Terrence 2-22; ROUSE, Preston 1-22; WHITE, Ryan -21; Jeremy 7-52; HILLS, Joseph 6-51; BROWN, Preston 3-59; WILSON, Devin 3-51; Mc- THOMAS, Scott 1-13; LEMON, Robert 1-12; STARK, Devin 1-11; MILLER, Darryl 1-11; NAIRL, Calvin 2-5; GLEAVES, Johnta 1-7. JENNINGS, T.C. 1-3. Wisconsin-Kendricks, Lanc 6-103; Abbrederis, Jar 3-38; Duckworth, Jeff 3-32; Jefferson, Kyle 2-26; Ball, Montee 2-25; Anderson, Isaac 2-23; White, James 1-12; Pedersen, Jacob 1-10; Ewing, Bradie 1-3.

- 18 - LetsGoPeay.com GAME 5: Tennessee Tech 34, AUSTIN PEAY 21 GAME 6: Southeast Mo. 41, AUSTIN PEAY 24 FINAL SCORE 1 2 3 4 Total FINAL SCORE 1 2 3 4 Total Tennessee Tech 14 7 6 7 34 Southeast Missouri 0 13 14 14 41 Austin Peay 0 7 7 7 21 Austin Peay 14 0 10 0 24

CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. (AP)—Jocques Crawford scored two touchdowns CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. (AP)—Henry Harris ran for three touchdowns and Tennessee Tech held off Austin Peay in a 34-21 win on Saturday night. and crossed over the 2,000-yard mark for his career in Southeast Missouri The Golden Eagles (2-4, 1-2 Ohio Valley Conference) jumped out to a State’s 41-24 win over Austin Peay on Saturday night. 21-0 lead in the first half. Tre Lamb connected with Tim Benford on a 42- Harris had 35 carries for 152 yards against the Governors (2-4, 1-2 Ohio yard score, Crawford had a 2-yard touchdown run and Zack Ziegler added Valley Conference), raising his career total to 2,058 to become the sixth player a 17-yard rushing score on his only carry. in school history to surpass 2,000 rushing yards. Crawford led Tennessee Tech with 70 yards rushing on 16 carries. The Redhawks (6-1, 5-0), who clinched their first winning season since Benford had three catches for 85 yards. 2002, trailed 24-19 on a 27-yard field goal by Austin Peay’s Stephen Stansell Lamb, who completed 11 of 17 passes, threw for 162 yards and no late in the third quarter. Southeast Missouri State then scored 22 straight, interceptions for the Golden Eagles. The quarterback also ran for 59 yards starting with Mike Jones’ 1-yard touchdown run for a 27-24 lead with 1:21 on 17 carries. left in the period. Jake Ryan had touchdowns throws of 5 and 8 yards for the Governors (3- Matt Scheible added 116 yards and a touchdown on 17 carries for the 2, 1-1), cutting Tennessee Tech’s lead to 21-14. But the Golden Eagles were Redhawks. able to hold on after Matthew Barker made field goals from 46 and 30 yards. The Governors were led by Jake Ryan with 182 yards and a touchdown on 10-for-32 passing.

SCORING SUMMARY SCORING SUMMARY 1st 10:06 TTU BENFORD, Tim 42 yd pass from LAMB, Tre (BARKER, Mat- 1st 08:10 APSU WHITE, Ryan 13 yd run (STANSELL, Stephen kick) thew kick) 02:22 APSU HOLT, Terrence 27 yd run (STANSELL, Stephen kick) 02:21 TTU CRAWFORD, Jocqu 2 yd run (BARKER, Matthew kick) 2nd 06:10 SEMO HARRIS, Henry 10 yd run (GELDBACH, Drew kick) 2nd 05:06 TTU ZIEGLER, Zack 17 yd run (BARKER, Matthew kick) 00:37 SEMO GELDBACH, Drew 46 yd field goal 01:03 APSU STARK, Devin 5 yd pass from RYAN, Jake (STANSELL, 00:00 SEMO GELDBACH, Drew 47 yd field goal Stephen kick) 3rd 13:52 APSU JENNINGS, T.C. 28 yd pass from RYAN, Jake (STANSELL, 3rd 09:41 APSU MINES, Adrian 8 yd pass from RYAN, Jake (STANSELL, Stephen kick) Stephen kick 08:29 SEMO HARRIS, Henry 1 yd run (HARRIS, Henry rush failed) 07:44 TTU BARKER, Matthew 46 yd field goal 03:37 APSU STANSELL, Stephen 27 yd field goal 04:00 TTU BARKER, Matthew 30 yd field goal 01:21 SEMO JONES, Mike 1 yd run (SCHEIBLE, Matt rush) 4th 11:04 APSU HOLT, Terrence 28 yd run (STANSELL, Stephen kick) 4th 10:52 SEMO HARRIS, Henry 1 yd run (GELDBACH, Drew kick) 07:01 TTU CRAWFORD, Jocqu 7 yd run (BARKER, Matthew kick) 08:21 SEMO SCHEIBLE, Matt 4 yd run (GELDBACH, Drew kick)

TTU APSU SEMO APSU Score 26 23 FIRST DOWNS 23 21 FIRST DOWNS 21 16 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 66-297 31-171 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 53-213 28-130 PASSING YDS (NET) 80 182 PASSING YDS (NET) 162 138 Passes Att-Comp-Int 17-9-0 32-16-1 Passes Att-Comp-Int 17-11-0 25-17-1 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 83-377 63-353 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 70-375 53-268 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 1-5 3-22 Punt Returns-Yards 2-56 0-0 Kickoff Returns-Yards 5-176 4-41 Kickoff Returns-Yards 3-50 5-128 Interception Returns-Yards 1-67 0-0 Interception Returns-Yards 1-0 0-0 Punts (Number-Avg) 4-37.2 3-32.0 Punts (Number-Avg) 2-32.0 3-47.0 Fumbles-Lost 2-1 2-2 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 2-2 Penalties-Yards 4-51 4-35 Penalties-Yards 7-65 5-45 Possession Time 35:50 24:10 Possession Time 35:28 24:32 Third-Down Conversions 9 of 16 6 of 14 Third-Down Conversions 6 of 14 4 of 11 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 1 2 of 3 Fourth-Down Conversions 4 of 5 3 of 3 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 5-6 2-2 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 4-5 2-4 Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 0-0 Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 1-4 RUSHING:Southeast Missouri-HARRIS, Henry 35-152; SCHEIBLE, Matt 17-116; RUSHING:Tennessee Tech-CRAWFORD, Jocqu 16-70; LAMB, Tre 17-59; GAY, Dontey JONES,Mike 8-29; GRASS, Nathan 4-6; TEAM 1-minus 1; EDWARDS, Miles 1-minus 5. 7-42; HUDSON, Tremain 8-22; ZIEGLER, Zack 1-17; GARRETT, Demetr 1-9; Team 3-mi- Austin Peay-HOLT, Terrence 13-81; WHITE, Ryan 16-79; RYAN, Jake 2-11. nus 6. Austin Peay-WHITE, Ryan 18-81; HOLT, Terrence 9-47; FORREST,Jontamion 1-2. PASSING:Southeast Missouri-SCHEIBLE, Matt 9-17-0-80. Austin Peay-RYAN, Jake 16-32- PASSING:Tennessee Tech-LAMB, Tre 11-17-0-162. Austin Peay-RYAN, Jake 17-25-1-138. 1-182.. RECEIVING: Tennessee Tech-BENFORD, Tim 3-85; SAILES, Henry 3-27; ALLEN, RECEIVING: Southeast Missouri-AHAMEFULE, C. 4-42; COX, Cedric 2-8; JONES, Mike Colin2-30; CRAWFORD, Jocqu 1-19; ZIEGLER, Zack 1-7; HUDSON, Tremain 1-mi- 1-13; KING, Aaron 1-11; EDWARDS, Miles 1-6. Austin Peay-THOMAS, Scott 3-47; JEN- nus 6. Austin Peay-STARK, Devin 5-52; MINES, Adrian 5-35; THOMAS, Scott 2-19; NINGS, T.C. 3-41; STARK, Devin 3-35; HOLT, Terrence 3-23; MINES, Adrian 2-18;MILLER, FORREST,Jontamion 1-11; MILLER, Darryl 1-10; WHITE, Ryan 1-5; HOLT, Terrence 1-3; Darryl 1-14; LEMON, Robert 1-4. ADAMS, Ashlon 1-3.

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JACKSONVILLE, Ala. -- Alphonso Freeney ran for three touchdowns, and Marques Ivory and Coty Blanchard threw for two each Saturday as Jacksonville State rolled to a 56-3 win over Austin Peay. The Gamecocks (8-0, 5-0 Ohio Valley Conference) spotted the Gov- ernors (2-5, 1-3) a 3-0 lead on Stephen Stansell’s 50-yard field goal, then racked up eight touchdowns and 539 yards total offense while holding Austin Peay to 157 yards, just 67 on 35 rushing attempts. The Governors held a 30:54-29:06 advantage in time of possession. Blanchard passed to Denzel Cheeks for a 3-yard touchdown that put the Gamecocks ahead, and a 1-yard run by Freeney gave them a 14-3 lead. Ivory threw 13- and 3-yard touchdown passes to James Shaw, and Blanchard threw a 2-yard touchdown to Jamal Young in a 21-point second quarter. Freeney scored on 1- and 30-yard runs in the third quarter.

SCORING SUMMARY 1st 12:24 APSU STANSELL, Stephen 50 yd field goal 07:18 JSU CHEEKS, Denzel 3 yd pass from BLANCHARD,Coty (ESCO, James kick) 02:12 JSU FREENEY,Alphoms 1 yd run (ESCO, James kick) 2nd 11:15 JSU SHAW,James 13 yd pass from IVORY,Marques (ESCO, James kick) 03:34 JSU YOUNG,Jamal 2 yd pass from BLANCHARD,Coty (ESCO, James kick) 00:08 JSU SHAW,James 3 yd pass from IVORY,Marques (ESCO, James kick) 3rd 09:23 JSU FREENEY,Alphoms 1 yd run (ESCO, James kick) 05:56 JSU FREENEY,Alphoms 30 yd run (ESCO, James kick) 4th 02:46 JSU COOPER,Kevyn 10 yd pass from DARRAH,Thomas (ESCO, James kick)

APSU JSU Score 3 56 FIRST DOWNS 11 24 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 35-67 42-307 PASSING YDS (NET) 90 232 Passes Att-Comp-Int 20-12-1 20-17-0 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 55-157 62-539 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 6-90 Kickoff Returns-Yards 7-143 1-22 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 1-7 Punts (Number-Avg) 6-44.2 2-42.0 Fumbles-Lost 2-0 2-1 Penalties-Yards 8-50 5-53 Possession Time 30:54 29:06 Third-Down Conversions 3 of 12 6 of 9 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 2 1 of 1 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 0-1 7-7 Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 1-9 RUSHING: Austin Peay-KITTS, Wesley 12-39; HOLT, Terrence 8-31; WHITE, Ryan 10- 18; HASKINS, Patrick 2-5; RYAN, Jake 3-minus 26. Jacksonville State-YOUNG,Jamal 8-105; BLANCHARD,Coty 9-82; FREENEY,Alphoms 7-47; IVORY,Marques 6-41; BARKSDALE,Dariu 6-24; DOOLITTLE,Cole 1-8; FREELON,Richard 4-2; SHAW,James 1-minus 2. PASSING: Austin Peay-RYAN, Jake 12-20-1-90. Jacksonville State-IVORY,Marques 10-12- 0-145; BLANCHARD,Coty 4-4-0-25; DARRAH,Thomas 3-3-0-62; TEAM 0-1-0-0. RECEIVING: Austin Peay-HOLT, Terrence 3-8; STARK, Devin 2-26; WHITE, Ryan 2-22; JOHNSON, Kamron 2-16; LEMON, Robert 1-7; THOMAS, Scott 1-6; MINES, Adrian 1-5.Jacksonville State-COOPER,Kevyn 3-62; BONNER,Alan 3-46; SHAW,James 3-24; CAMERON,Jeffrey 2-64; WILLIAMS,La’Ray 2-17; YOUNG,Jamal 2-11; FREELON,Richard 1-5; CHEEKS, Denzel 1-3.

- 20 - LetsGoPeay.com APSU DEPTH CHART OFFENSE QUARTERBACK DEFENSE 15 Jake Ryan, 6-1, 194, R-So., Knoxville, TN DEFENSIVE END 7 Trent Caffee, 6-3, 200, Sr., Aledo, TX 38 Preston Keck, 6-3, 239, R-Jr., Dalton, GA TAILBACK 48 Rip Rowan, 6-1, 236, Fr., Atlanta, GA 21 Ryan White, 5-9, 199, R-Jr., Nashville, TN or 56 Tyler Stevenson, 6-2, 214, R-So., Westerville, OH 3 Terrence Holt, 5-8, 186, Sr., Nashville, TN DEFENSIVE TACKLE 12 Wesley Kitts, 6-0, 211, Jr., Knoxville, TN 54 Antonio Faulkner, 6-3, 325, Sr., Paducah, KY FULLBACK 58 Anthony Marion, 6-4, 252, R-So., Memphis, TN 32 Jontaimion Forrest, 5-11, 243, R-Jr., Jackson, TN NOSE TACKLE 33 Cody Tucker, 5-11, 243, So., White Bluff, TN 57 Skyler Springfield, 6-3, 308, R-So., Madisonville, KY Z-RECEIVER 51 Reese Bulmash, 5-11, 295, Fr., Marietta, GA 95 Kamron Johnson, 6-0, 188, Fr., Memphis, TN DEFENSIVE END 13 Darryl Miller, 6-2, 202, Sr., Oak Ridge, TN 91 Isoua Siliva, 6-5, 253, Fr., Vailoa, America Samoa W-RECEIVER 90 Preston Gilbreath, 6-4, 267, R-Fr., Mt. Pleasant, TN 9 Scott Thomas, 6-2, 193, Jr., Murfreesboro, TN SAM LINEBACKER 14 T.C. Jennings, 6-2, 187, Sr., Brentwood, TN 5 Darrick Dillard, 6-2, 212, So., Hopkinsville, KY X-RECEIVER 35 Josh Owens, 5-10, 220, 5-1, 220, Fr., Gainesville, GA 18 Devin Stark, 6-3, 206, So., Memphis, TN MIKE LINEBACKER 86 Robert Lemon, 6-3, 175, So., St. Petersburg, FL 43 Zac Burkhart, 6-3, 231, R-So., Clarksville, TN Y-RECEIVER 46 Zach Lane, 6-1, 222, R-Fr., Clarksville, TN 42 Preston Rouse, 6-3, 241, R-So., Knoxville, TN 1 Ricky Thomas, 6-1, 235, Sr., Acworth, GA 4 Ashlon Adams, 6-4, 249, So., Kingsport, TN 83 Brad Williams, 6-3, 249, Sr., Clarksville, TN 23 Steven Ragin, 6-2, 177, Fr., Orlando, FL LEFT TACKLE 31 Sheldon Wade, 5-10, 156, Fr., Knoxville, TN 74 J.P. Washington, 6-3, 362, Jr., Nashville, TN FREE SAFETY 75 Preston Frye, 6-7, 310, R-Fr., Piney Flatts, TN 36 Antwaun Majors, 5-10, 179, R-So., Mt. Juliet, TN LEFT GUARD 10 Tee Howell, 5-10, 182, Fr., Morristown, TN 69 Kelvin Little, 6-1, 313, R-Sr., Clarksville, TN STRONG SAFETY 55 Rob Bryant, 6-2, 316, Fr., Marietta, GA 2 Jeremy Ross, 6-0, 184, So., College Park, GA CENTER 39 EnRiques Perry, 5-11, 184, Fr., Gallatin, TN 50 Tim Schmid, 6-3, 323, Jr., Nashville, TN WEAK SAFETY 53 Jonathan Sells, 6-3, 259, Fr., Winchester, TN 6 Amius Smith, 6-2, 222, Jr., Clarksville, TN 66 Gavin Willisson, 6-3, 245, Fr., Fairhope, AL 19 Delton Teeter, 6-0,. 213, Jr., Clarksville, TN RIGHT GUARD CORNERBACK 79 Chris Hartman, 6-5, 320, Fr., Charlotte, TN 22 Tyreon Clark, 5-9, 163, Fr., Bowling Green, KY 73 Jacob Langston, 6-5, 300, So, Hopkinsville, KY 34 Chris Taylor, 6-0, 175, R-So., Memphis, TN RIGHT TACKLE 78 Ben Stansfield, 6-8, 281, Fr., Franklin, TN 75 Preston Frye, 6-7, 310, R-Fr., Piney Flatts, TN

SPECIAL TEAMS LONG SNAPPER 40 Nick Newsome, 5-11, 204, R-Jr., Dyersburg, TN PLACEKICKER 16 Stephen Stansell, 6-0, 183, So., Athens, Tenn. SHORT SNAPPER 40 Nick Newsome, 5-11, 204, R-Jr., Dyersburg, TN 94 Isaac Ziolkowski, 6-5, 215, Sr., Clarksville, Tenn. KICK RETURN KICKOFFS 3 Terrence Holt, 5-8, 186, Sr., Nashville, TN 16 Stephen Stansell, 6-0, 183, So., Athens, Tenn. 10 Tee Howell, 5-10, 182, Fr., Morristown, TN PUNTER 31 Sheldon Wade, 5-10, 156, Fr., Knoxville, TN 49 Ryan Key, 6-2, 221, R-Sr., Powell, TN PUNT RETURN HOLDER 3 Terrence Holt, 5-8, 186, Sr., Nashville, TN 14 T.C. Jennings, 6-2, 187, Sr., Brentwood, TN 10 Tee Howell, 5-10, 182, Fr., Morristown, TN

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