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Sec Football 2012
SEC FOOTBALL 2012 Week 11 - Games of Nov. 10 Charles Bloom, Associate Commissioner (Football Contact) • [email protected] Southeastern Conference Media Relations Chuck Dunlap, Associate Media Relations Director (Secondary Football Contact) • [email protected] SECsports.com • CollegePressBox.com Phone: (205) 458-3000 • Fax: (205) 458-3030 EASTERN DIVISION SEC Pct. PF PA Overall Pct. PF PA 2011 Home Away Neutral vs. Div. Top 25 Streak Florida 7-1 .875 207 95 8-1 .889 234 109 5-4 5-0 3-0 0-1 5-1 3-1 W 1 Georgia 6-1 .857 230 145 8-1 .889 331 188 7-2 5-0 2-1 1-1 5-1 1-1 W 3 South Carolina 5-2 .714 191 149 7-2 .778 288 165 7-2 5-0 2-2 0-0 5-1 1-2 W 1 Vanderbilt 3-3 .500 109 124 5-4 .556 229 154 4-5 3-2 2-2 0-0 2-3 0-3 W 3 Missouri 1-5 .167 95 157 4-5 .444 202 203 4-5 3-3 1-2 0-0 1-4 0-4 L 1 Tennessee 0-5 .000 143 211 4-5 .444 331 319 4-5 3-2 0-3 1-0 0-3 0-5 W 1 Kentucky 0-7 .000 72 254 1-9 .100 164 332 4-6 1-5 0-4 0-0 0-5 0-5 L 8 WESTERN DIVISION SEC Pct. PF PA Overall Pct. PF PA 2011 Home Away Neutral vs. Div. Top 25 Streak Alabama 6-0 1.000 230 61 9-0 1.000 346 82 8-1 4-0 4-0 1-0 4-0 4-0 W 9 Texas A&M 4-2 .667 225 115 7-2 .778 402 189 5-4 2-2 5-0 0-0 4-1 2-2 W 2 LSU 3-2 .600 82 85 7-2 .778 265 138 9-0 5-1 2-1 0-0 2-1 2-2 L 1 Mississippi State 3-2 .600 141 106 7-2 .778 277 177 5-4 5-1 2-1 0-0 1-2 0-2 L 2 Ole Miss 2-3 .400 122 147 5-4 .556 269 250 2-7 3-2 2-2 0-0 2-2 0-3 L 1 Arkansas 2-3 .400 110 154 4-5 .444 235 262 8-1 3-4 1-1 0-0 1-3 0-1 W 1 Auburn 0-6 .000 81 185 2-7 .222 173 246 6-3 2-3 0-3 0-1 0-5 0-3 W 1 NOTES: 2011 - Record after same number of games in 2011 / vs. -
Carolina Football 2015 Game Notes
2015 DEPTH CHART OFFENSE (SPREAD) DEFENSE (4-3) SPECIAL TEAMS Left Tackle Defensive End Place-kicker 75 - Bentley Spain (6-6, 300, So.) 44 - Junior Gnonkonde (6-4, 260, Jr.) OR 24 - Nick Weiler (6-0, 190, Jr.) 51 - William Sweet (6-7, 300, Fr.) 17 - Dajaun Drennon (6-4, 255, So.) 98 - Freeman Jones (6-0, 200, Fr.*) Left Guard Defensive Tackle Kickoff Specialist 70 - Caleb Peterson (6-5, 300, Jr.) 49 - Jeremiah Clarke (6-5, 315, Fr.*) OR 24 - Nick Weiler (6-0, 190, Jr.) 77 - John Ferranto (6-5, 300, Jr.) 95 - Tyler Powell (6-4, 290, So.) 98 - Freeman Jones (6-0, 200, Fr.*) 92 - Aaron Crawford (6-1, 310, Fr.) Center Punter 68 - Lucas Crowley (6-3, 290, Jr.) Defensive Tackle 90 - Corbin Daly (6-3, 200, Fr.*) 52 - Tommy Hatton (6-3, 285, Fr.) 90 - Nazair Jones (6-5, 295, So.) 23 - Joey Mangili (6-3, 210, Jr.) 93 - Robert Dinkins (6-1, 270, Fr.*) OR Right Guard 98 - Justin Thomason (6-4, 295, Sr.) Deep Snapper 78 - Landon Turner (6-4, 325, Sr.) 60 - Kyle Murphy (6-2, 225, So.) OR 73 - Brad Henson (6-5, 290, So.) Defensive End 61 - Tommy Bancroft (6-4, 215, Fr.) 45 - Mikey Bart (6-3, 270, Jr.) OR Right Tackle 43 - Jessie Rogers (6-4, 270, Sr.) Holder 71 - Jon Heck (6-6, 300, Jr.) 97 - Jalen Dalton (6-6, 280, Fr.) 23 - Joey Mangili (6-3, 210, Jr.) 76 - R.J. Prince (6-6, 325, So.) 90 - Corbin Daly (6-3, 200, Fr.*) Will Linebacker CAROLINA FOOTBALL 2015 GAME NOTES Tight End/Y 42 - Shakeel Rashad (6-2, 235, Sr.) Kickoff Return 81 - Kendrick Singleton (6-2, 215, Sr.) 36 - Cole Holcomb (6-1, 215, So.) 8 - T.J. -
2020 Usc Senior/Draft Eligible Player Bios Michael Brown
2020 USC SENIOR/DRAFT ELIGIBLE PLAYER BIOS MICHAEL BROWN JACK DRAKE BEN EASINGTON MATT FINK OLAIJAH GRIFFIN TALANOA HUFANGA SAMUEL ORAM-JONES AMON-RA ST. BROWN JAY TUFELE MARLON TUIPULOTU TYLER VAUGHNS ALIJAH VERA-TUCKER SCOTT VOIGT JACK WEBSTER (49) MICHAEL BROWN—Placekicker, 6-1, 205, Sr.*/Sr., Temecula, CA (Linfield Christian HS) CAREER: He has made 7-of-9 field goals and all 32 of his extra point kick tries in his career. He also has kicked off 29 times, with 11 touchbacks (with 2 pinning opponents within the 20), a successful onside kick and 3 unsuccessful onside kicks, and he has a a tackle and rush for minus 2 yards on a fake field goal. He has appeared in 17 games in his career. 2020: Brown did not see action as a backup placekicker and kickoff specialist as a senior in 2020. 2019: Brown served as a backup placekicker as a junior in 2019. Overall in 2019 while appearing in 6 games (BYU, Utah, Washington, Arizona State, California, Iowa), he kicked off 17 times, with 8 touchbacks and a successful onside kick (that he recovered), and he had a tackle. He had touchbacks on all 4 of his kickoffs at BYU and on 4 of his 5 kickoffs against Utah. He kicked off twice at Washington and had a tackle. He had 4 kickoffs at Arizona State and kicked off once at California. He recovered his own onside kick against Iowa. 2018: Brown, returning healthy from a 2017 knee injury, assumed the placekicking job for the last 9 games of 2018 as a sophomore. -
East Carolina Pro Day Bios – 2016 Seniors
EAST CAROLINA PRO DAY BIOS – 2016 SENIORS 39 DaSHAUN AMOS Defensive Back 6-1, 185, Four Letters Midlothian, Va. (Manchester) A versatile secondary performer whose development – both on and off the field – was unmatched within the program … Made transition from special teams standout, to top reserve status, to part-time starter and then full-time starter who was on the cusp of honors candidacy … Offered secondary with much flexibility, playing both cornerback positions, strong safety and nickelback … Played in 49 career contests, tallying 116 stops (81 solo) and 10 pass breakups … Owns 28 multiple-tackle performances and closed career by registering at least one stop in 21-straight games … Participated in two bowls and helped unit hold 13 opponents to 17 or fewer points and 16 to less than 100 rushing yards since becoming an active member of the roster (2013). 2016: Started eight of 12 games as a senior … Opened four contests (NC State, South Carolina, USF, Temple) at the boundary corner slot, while starting another quartet at strong safety (Connecticut, Tulsa, SMU, Navy) during latter half of season … Stood among team’s top six defenders with 51 tackles (34 solo) … Was credited with two stops for lost yardage (Connecticut) … Also recorded only sack of campaign vs. Huskies (-7 yards) … Produced at least one tackle in 10 games (had three or more on nine occasions) … Enjoyed strong second half, averaging 5.4 stops (38 overall) per outing in last seven contests … Logged three pass breakups (one each vs. Western Carolina, UCF, Tulsa) … Authored career-highs in back-to-back games with eight successful hits against Connecticut and Tulsa (Oct. -
2007 Harding University Football Preview
2007 Harding University Football Preview 2007 SEASON OFFENSIVE TaCKLE • The 2007 season will be the 57th football season in school history • Sophomore Chris Boatright will protect Knighton’s blind-side as the and the 49th since the school reinstated the sport in 1959. Bisons starting left tackle. Boatright played in six games in ‘06 with two • Harding enters the season with a 256-263-18 all-time record and a starts. Boatright’s backup is sophomore Jeff Walker, who played in all 58-47 mark since joining the NCAA in 1997. 10 games last season as a reserve. • This season marks Harding’s eighth as a member of the Gulf South • Junior Wheeler Parsons has started 19 consecutive games on the line Conference. The Bisons are 31-31 in GSC games, including 5-3 in for the Bisons and will man the right tackle spot for the second straight 2006. season. Redshirt freshman Matt Colley is in line as the backup on the • Randy Tribble enters his 14th season as head coach. He is the longest- right side. tenured college football coach in Arkansas and in the GSC. • Harding will play without assistant coach Klay Bartee for the first OFFENSIVE GUARD time since 1993 ... Bartee and his family will spend the fall semester • Junior Ross Conn was a consensus All-Region honoree and 1st Team in Greece as part of Harding’s overseas program. All-GSC performer in 2006 despite being Harding’s smallest offensive • Harding’s 2007 schedule includes non-conference games against lineman at 250 pounds. Conn will move from right guard to left guard Southwest Baptist and Missouri Southern. -
2018 Football Game Notes Game 2
Louisiana Ragin’ Cajuns Athletics Communications 2018 FOOTBALL GAME NOTES 537 Cajundome Blvd., Suite 239 • Lafayette, LA 70506 Asst. AD For Communications & Digital Strategy: Patrick Crawford • E: [email protected] • C: 337-412-4220 GAME 2 - SATURDAY, SEPT. 15 Athletics Communications Assistant: David Collins • E: [email protected] • O: 337-482-6318 • C: 908-334-5547 QUICKHITS LOUISIANA RAGIN’ CAJUNS (1-0, 0-0 Sun Belt) Head Coach: Billy Napier (Furman, 2002) • @coach_bnapier 1 Louisiana’s Billy Napier won his first career game as a head 1-0 (First season) Same coach at any level with the 49-17 win over Grambling. He Record at LA: Career Record: became the 12th head coaching in Louisiana history to win his AT first game. No. 16 MISSISSIPPI STATE BULLDOGS (2-0, 0-0 SEC) 2 Louisiana is one of 44 schools in the nation that is perfect in Head Coach: Joe Moorhead (Fordham, 1996) the red-zone (7-7); all seven trips have resulted in touchdowns. Record at Mississippi State: 2-0 (First season) Career Record: 40-13 (Fifth Season) 3 Andre Nunez finished the game against Grambling with a completion percentage of 86.4 percent (19 for 22) to set a Sept. 15, 2018 • 6:30 p.m. CT • Starkville, Miss. • Davis Wade Stadium (61,337) school record for completion percentage in a single game. Series History: Mississippi State Leads 3-0 (Fourth Meeting All-Time) At Starkville: 0-3 | At Lafayette: 0-0 | Napier vs. Mississippi State: 0-0 4 Nunez enters the week with the best completion percentage in First Meeting: Oct. -
Mississippi State Football
MISSISSIPPI STATE FOOTBALL GAME 7 NOTES #HailState | School-Record 8 Straight Bowl Games • 49 All-Time All-Americans • 144 NFL Draft Picks | #ChampionshipStandard October 20, 2018 THE MATCHUP 6 p.m. CT | ESPN Baton Rouge, La. MISSISSIPPI STATE BULLDOGS Record: 4-2 (1-2 SEC) Tiger Stadium (102,321) Ranking: No. 22 Associated Press | RV Amway Coaches Streak: W1 2018 SCHEDULE Head Coach: Joe Moorhead (Fordham, 1996) Career Record: 42-15 (5th season) Overall: 4-2 | SEC: 1-2 | H: 3-1 | A: 1-1 | N: 0-0 Record at Mississippi State: 4-2 (1st season) AT Sept. Opponent TV Time (CT) LSU TIGERS 1 Stephen F. Austin ESPNU W, 63-6 Record: 6-1 (3-1 SEC) 8 at Kansas State ESPN W, 31-10 Ranking: No. 5 Associated Press | No. 5 Amway Coaches 15 Louisiana ESPN2 W, 56-10 Streak: W1 22 at Kentucky ESPN2 L, 28-7 Head Coach: Ed Orgeron (Northwestern State, 1984) 29 Florida ESPN L, 13-6 Career Record: 37-34 (7th season) Record at LSU: 21-7 (3rd season) Oct. Opponent TV Time 6 #8/9 Auburn ESPN2 W, 23-9 STORYLINES 20 at #5/5 LSU ESPN 6 p.m. 27 #17/18 Texas A&M TBA TBA NO. 22 MSU TRAVELS TO NO. 5 LSU FOR PRIMETIME SEC MATCHUP MSU will play its second straight game against a ranked team as the Bulldogs take on No. 5/5 LSU at 6 p.m. Nov. Opponent TV Time CT Saturday in Death Valley on ESPN. It also will be State's fifth straight night game. -
AUSTIN PEAY (0-6) Vs. MURRAY STATE (2-4) SCHEDULE Oct
AUSTIN PEAY FOOTBALL MEDIA CONTACT Brad Kirtley, Sports Information Director Winfield Dunn Center • Clarksville, TN 37040 E: [email protected] • P: 931-221-6561 • C: 931-801-7875 2014 GAME NOTES | THE MURRAY GAME AUSTIN PEAY (0-6) vs. MURRAY STATE (2-4) SCHEDULE Oct. 18, 2014 ■ GOVERNORS STADIUM ■ CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. Aug. 30 at Memphis (ESPN3) L, 0-63 THE MATCHUP ■ AT THE KICKOFF Sept. 13 No. 14/17 Chattanooga (OVCDN) L, 6-42 YEAR 78 Sept. 20 *at Eastern Illinois (OVCDN) L, 7-63 ■ A win would snap Austin Peay’s 18-game overall losing Sept. 27 at No. 22/23 Illinois State L, 6-55 streak. The Govs have not won since downing Tennes- Oct. 4 *No. 18/19 Eastern Kentucky (OVCDN) 1L, 0-3 see Tech, 38-31, Nov. 17, 2012, in Governors Stadium. Oct. 11 at Mercer (ESPN3) L, 21-49 ■ APSU’s 18-game losing streak is the longest in FCS. Oct. 18 *Murray State (ESPN3) 6 p.m. ■ During the season’s first five weeks,the Governors Oct. 25 *at UT Martin (OVCDN) 2 p.m. played three ranked Football Championship Subdivi- Nov. 1 *at Jacksonville State (OVCDN) 3 p.m. AUSTIN PEAY MURRAY STATE sion teams: they lost to No. 14/17 Chattanooga, 42-6; 2014 RECORD 2014 RECORD Sept. 13; No. 22/23 Illinois State, 55-6, Sept. 27, and Nov. 8 *Tennessee State (OVCDN)# 4 p.m. 0-6 ■ 0-2 OVC 2-4 ■ 1-2 OVC No. 18/19 Eastern Kentucky, 31-0.. The season’s Nov. 15 *at Southeast Missouri (OVCDN) 1 p.m. -
Player Profiles
THE 2007 BULLDOGS THORNTON UNDERHILL VAN WIEREN VALENTE VANDER VEEN VISSER TOM THORNTON CHUCK VALENTE Guard Defensive End 6-4 ◆ 295 ◆ Junior 6-1 ◆ 217 ◆ Junior 7171 Flushing 9797 Wynontskill, N.Y. (Troy/Hudson Valley CC) Moved from defensive tackle . Challenging for a spot at guard . Good run Athletic defender . Runs and moves well . Has good quickness . Should blocker . Continues to develop pass-blocking skills . Has a good opportu- provide depth at defensive end position . Joined program after two years at nity to play . Hardworker . Solid all-around ability . Athletic . Shows Hudson Valley Community College in Troy, N.Y. Was an all-conference hon- good quickness and agility . Did not see game action last year . 2006 FSU orable mention pick at Hudson Valley . Coached by Oji Fagan in JUCO ranks . Dean’s Academic Award winner . Missed entire 2004 season due to injury suf- . Team Captain . Recorded 53 total tackles and five sacks in 2006 . Totaled fered in Michigan High School All-Star Game . Garned All-Big Nine 47 stops and four sacks in the 2005 season . Graduated from Troy High School Conference first-team laurels on offense and second-team honors on defense in 2004 . Was a first-team all-area selection in high school . Served as prep as a senior at Flushing High . Coached by Bob Buckel . A 2004 graduate . team captain . Helped team to a Big 10 Conference Championship in the Two-time (2002-03) team captain . Chosen as squad’s best lineman and best prep ranks . Finished with 71 total tackles and had 12 sacks as a senior . -
Uh-Cu Series History Game Storylines 2015 Hawai'i
GAME STORYLINES GAME 1 4The season opener for both programs, setting off a grueling 13 consecutive weeks of games with no BYE weeks. 4USC Transfer quarterback Max Wittek will make his much-anticipated VS debut for the Rainbow Warriors. 4First-year coordinators Don Bailey (offense) and Tom Mason (defense) will HAWAI‘I COLORADO debut their scheme changes for the first time in live game action. RAINBOW WARRIORS BUFFALOES (0-0, 0-0 MW) (0-0, 0-0 PAC-12) 4UH assistant head coach and offensive line coach Chris Naeole was three- 2014: 4-9 (3-5 MW) 2014: 2-10 (0-9 PAC-12) year starter and All-American at Colorado before a 11-year NFL career with the New Orleans Saints and Jacksonville Jaguars. When: Thursday, Sept. 3, 2015 4UH is 29-58 (.333) all-time against current members of the Pac-12, includ- Time: 7:04 p.m. HT (CBS Sports Network) ing a 2-2 mark against Colorado. The Rainbow Warriors faced Pac-12 teams Where: Honolulu, O‘ahu in 3-of-5 non-conference games in 2014, dropping all three by a combined Stadium: Hawaiian Airlines Field at Aloha Stadium (50,000) score of only 18 points, including the one-point loss in the opener vs. #25 Washington at Aloha Stadium. Television: Television: Nationally televised on CBS Sports Network, channel 247 and 1247(HD) on Oceanic Time 4UH won the teams’ last meeting in Aloha Stadium (2011) hanging on for a Warner Cable with Carter Blackburn (play-by-play), Aaron 34-17 victory after going ahead 17-0 at the half. -
Mark Hudspeth
HEAD COACH MARK HUDSPETH Head Coach Mark Hudspeth Third Year Cajuns’ Head Coach Eyes A Sun Belt Championship After 18 Wins & Two New Orleans Bowl Championships In Mark Hudspeth is a winner. It’s that simple. tory on Dec. 13, 2010, Hudspeth quickly grabbed the atten- First Two Seasons At From his days coaching Winston (Miss.) Academy to tion of Ragin’ Cajuns fans with his dynamic personality, the 1997 state title to December, 2011 when he provided energy and desire. He tirelessly toured the Acadiana area, Ragin’ Cajun fans a last-second 32-30 win over San Diego visiting all five parishes to speak to any group that wanted Louisiana State in the program’s first bowl appearance in 41 years, to listen to him talk about Ragin’ Cajuns football. Hudspeth has been a champion. And seemingly overnight, he reversed UL’s football Like football, winning is all he knows. fortunes, taking the Ragin’ Cajuns from nine losses in 2010 Hired as Louisiana’s 26th head coach in program his- to a school-record tying nine wins in both 2011 and 2012. He is 18-8 in his two seasons, including a 10-1 record in Mark Hudspeth vs. All Opponents home games and a 4-0 mark against in-state opponents. More importantly, the Cajuns have produced in the Arizona ..................................................................0 -1 North Carolina Central ...........................................1 -0 classroom. In the five semesters under Hudspeth, the Arkansas State .......................................................0 -2 North Dakota .........................................................0 -1 Cajuns have turned in four of the best semesters academi- Arkansas Tech ........................................................5 -0 North Greenville.....................................................1 -0 cally since grades were tracked in 1982. -
Gulf Shores Announces Mark Hudspeth As Head Football Coach
For Immediate Release: Contact: January 8, 2021 Matt Akin Superintendent [email protected] Gulf Shores announces Mark Hudspeth as head football coach Gulf Shores, Ala – January 8, 2021 – Mark Hudspeth, former head coach of Louisiana-Lafayette and Austin Peay and associate head coach at Mississippi State, has been named head football coach at Gulf Shores High School. A press conference introducing Hudspeth was held Friday on the Gulf Shores High School campus. “We conducted a national search for a head football coach. Out of over 100 applicants, Coach Mark Hudspeth rose to the top. His coaching experience and success were unmatched by any of the other applicants. We look forward to seeing our student athletes develop under his leadership.”, said Gulf Shores City Schools Superintendent, Dr. Matt Akin. Hudspeth comes to Gulf Shores with 26 years of coaching experience at the NCAA FBS, FCS, Division II and high school levels including 15 years as a collegiate head coach. His teams have posted a combined record of 154-64 under his leadership which includes four NCAA FBS bowl wins, four NCAA conference titles, five trips to the NCAA Division II semifinals or quarterfinals, and an appearance in the NCAA FCS quarterfinals. Hudspeth has been voted conference coach of the year three times and earned the American Football Coaches Association regional coach of the year honors in 2003, 2005 and 2019. “Tyla, my boys, and I are excited to be joining the Gulf Shores Dolphin family! I am looking forward to leading a team that is a part of a community that we care so much about.