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2014 FOOTBALL SOUTHERN MISS

C-USA Champions 1996, 1997, 1999, 2003, 2011

Table of Contents

Media Information All-Time Letterwinners 151 On The Covers 2014 Radio Affiliates 10 All-Time Rankings 141 Front Cover 2014 Quick Facts 4 All-Time Series Records 137 (top-bottom): Markese Triplett Ace Cleveland Press Box 4 All-Time Results 162 Rakeem Nunez-Roches CollegePressBox.com 5 Bowl Records 186 Alan Howze Contact Information 5 Bowl History 175 Corey Acosta Dates To Remember 4 Coaching Records 139 IMG College 9 Golden Eagles In The Draft 188 Media Information 2 Golden Eagles In The Pros 190 Media Outlets 6 Individual Records 106 Inside Front Cover Local Hotel/Restuarant Guide 8 “M” Club Hall of Fame 148 Ray Guy Pronunciation Guide 5 Opponent Records 135 Travel Information 7 Player Superlatives 117 Team Travel Plans 7 Postseason Games 150 Seasonal Leaders 124 The University Southern Miss Legends Club 147 Academic Succcess 19 Stadium Records 131 Athletic Training 21 Team Records 129 Inside Back Cover Carlisle-Faulkner Field 22 The Last Time 115 Director of Athletics 14 Top Passing Leaders 112 The President 13 Top Rushing Leaders 109 Senior Administrative Staff 15 Top Total Offense Leaders 113 Southern Miss Staff 18 Year-by-Year Records 140 Strength and Conditioning 20 University Bio 12 Conference USA 2014 Bowl Partners 197 2014 Season Outlook 2013 C-USA Standings 196 Back Cover (top-bottom): 2014 Outlook 24 2014 Composite Schedule 196 Jalen Richard Depth Chart 28 Conference USA Bio 194 Dasman McCullum Coaching Staff 2014 Opponents Emmanuel Johnson Assistant Coaches 33 Composite Schedule 208 Tyre’oune Holmes Head Coach 30 Game-by-Game Series Results 204 Support Staff 49 Opponent Profiles 200

2014 Golden Eagles Credits Alphabetical Roster 56 Golden Eagles by Class 90 Golden Eagles by State 90 Newcomer Profiles 83 Numerical Roster 54 The 2014 Southern Miss Football Media Guide has been published by Player Profiles 58 The University of Southern Department of Intercollegiate Athletics, writing and design coordination by the Office of Athletic Media Relations. 2013 Season In Review Editors: Jack Duggan and NFL teams represented, 2013 Scoring Plays 94 Chris Whitehead Ed Gardner, Kyle Neaves 2013 Superlatives 99 Assistant Editors: Layout/Design: Jamie Barker, Tim Andrzejewski, Jai Giffin; Provations Group, Game-by-Game Review 100 Shirley Hill, Ty Stewart www.provationsgroup.com Individual Defense 96 Cover Photography: Individual Statistics 92 Joe Harper; The University of Southern Opponents Game-by-Game 98 Hattiesburg American Mississippi is an EEO/AA/Title VI/ Receiving Game-by-Game 95 Cover Design: Jamie Barker, Title IX/Section 504/ADA/ADEA Provations Group, Returns Game-by-Game 95 institution in the provision of Nicholasville, Ky. its education and employment Rushing Game-by-Game 95 Photography: King Photography, programs and services. Inquiries Team Statistics 92 Southern Miss Photo Services, regarding compliance of these areas Team Game-by-Game 97 Southern Miss Archives, should be directed to Rebecca The Hattiesburg American, Woodrick, 310 McLemore Hall - The Clarion Ledger, History and Records Southern Miss Main Campus at Steve Coleman, Bert King, 601-266-6618 All-Americans 143 Public Relation Offices of All-Time Honors 144

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Media Credentials the press box. Be prepared to show identification All credential requests for Southern Miss home when picking up credentials. games should be directed to Jack Duggan, Assistant Sidelines will be monitored, and only working Director of Athletics/Media Relations, IN WRITING media personnel will be permitted on the sideline. at least seven days prior to the game. Credentials will be screened and issued on a priority basis, Press Parking with national publications, daily newspapers, wire Parking is limited, and passes will be issued services, originating radio and television networks, on the same priority basis as the working media television tape crews and student newspapers from credentials. Requests for parking credentials should Southern Miss and the visiting school receiving top be submitted to Jack Duggan, Assistant Director of priority. Requests from weekly newspapers and radio Athletics/Media Relations. stations that cover Southern Miss or the visiting team on a regular basis also will be honored on a space- Road Game Credentials available basis. Media members covering Southern Miss may Credentials for Internet sites will be granted to make road-game credential requests either through the official Southern Miss Athletics site, the visiting the home school or the Southern Miss Athletic team’s official Web site and the Conference USA’s Media Relations Office, unless otherwise noted. official Web site, as well as internet companies that sports-related content websites only if the The Ace Cleveland Press Box company in question meets both of the following Southern Miss’ Ace Cleveland Press Box is criteria. The website in question must be directly located between the lower and upper decks on the affiliated with a traditional news service, agency west side of Roberts Stadium and is reached via or company and employ a full-time staff. Also, the the Gate 2 ramp or either the elevator to the fifth individuals representing the website in question floor through Gate 4. The main working area seats must be a legitimate sports/news reporter and must approximately 60, and booths are available for home provide written authorization from their respective and visiting radio and home and visiting coaches. editor to illustrate that they are directly affiliated with a traditional news service, agency or company. A Services letter from anyone other than an editor will not be The Southern Miss Athletic Media Relations accepted. The Athletic Media Relations Office has the Office will provide game programs, flip cards, notes final authority on whether any individuals from any and complete statistics, prior to the game. Play-by- organization will be issued media credentials. Space play will be available at the end of each quarter also will be made available to professional scouts and stat summaries at halftime and the end of the when available. We do not provide complimentary game. Complete play-by-play, team and individual tickets to the media. stats and coaches’ quote booklets will be available All credentials not mailed or picked up at the as soon as possible, following the end of the game. Athletic Media Relations Office prior to game day Postgame stats, notes and pertinent information may be picked up at the press WILL CALL ticket will be faxed upon request. A pregame meal is window, located on the southwest side of Roberts served, starting approximately 1 1⁄2 hours prior to Stadium. kickoff and a dessert is served at halftime. Spouses, dates, equipment carriers and non- workers are restricted from the press box, sidelines Internet and the locker rooms. Any abuse of a credential to a Wireless internet is also available without cost Southern Miss athletic event will result in the media for working media in the Ace Cleveland Press Box. agency losing credential privileges for the remainder Please check with a member of the Southern Miss of the season. Athletic Media Relations staff for a code to get access.

Sideline/Photo Deck Interview Policies Southern Miss follows guidelines established Media representatives desiring access to players, by the NCAA Public Relations Committee, the coaches and facilities must obtain the consent of Coaches Association, and the the Athletic Media Relations Office. A general idea National Photographers Association. Photographers of what interviews are about may be requested; are not permitted to shoot between the 25-yard however, players and coaches will determine if they lines and must wear credential and vest at all times. will do interviews or answer questions, not Athletic Vest requests should accompany normal credentials Media Relations personnel. requests and will be issued on the same priority as The locker room is closed to the media at all working credentials. times (preseason practice, game week, postgame Credentials will not be issued to freelance and spring football). Nearby meeting rooms, lobbies photographers unless they are employed by a and hallways are utilized for interviews. A member reputable publication or by the sports information of the Athletic Media Relations Office will be on office. Photo vests also will not be mailed and must hand to help arrange interviews before meetings be picked up in the press box beginning two hours and following all practices. Members of the media prior to kickoff. The sideline pass/vest combination should submit their interview requests to Athletic also can be used for access to the photo deck located Media Relations personnel prior to the end of immediately in front of (and access gained through) practice.

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Player – Please contact the Athletic Media purchase plans for both Eagle Club members and Relations Office at least one day in advance of any the general public. For more information regarding requested player interview. Players will return calls tickets to Southern Miss football, contact the ticket at a mutually acceptable time. Player interviews are office at (601) 266-5418. permitted through Wednesday (offensive players on Tuesday; defensive players on Wednesday) of each SouthernMiss.com game week. Home numbers will not be given out. Notes, releases, statistics and other pertinent Do not attempt to interview any player on the information are available on Southern Miss’ official phone, through social media outlets or in person Web site, SouthernMiss.com. The official statistics without setting up the interview with the Athletic will be available on the same day of home games Media Relations Office. There will be no exceptions. and the day after road games. Notes on the Coaches – With the start of fall practice, and upcoming game will be updated by the end of throughout the season, please arrange all interviews Monday of game week. Media can also access with coaches through the Athletic Media Relations collegepressbox.com for coaches and player head Office. Head Coach Todd Monken is normally shots as well as other information regarding Golden available in the morning, Monday through Eagle and Conference USA football. Please contact Wednesday, for telephone interviews arranged in Southern Miss Athletic Media Relations personnel advance through the Athletic Media Relations Office. to receive the password to gain entrance to the site.

Practices Weekly News Conference Media representatives are invited to attend On Mondays prior to each football game, Coach practices at any time (unless prior notice of a closed Todd Monken, Coach and Coach practice is given). When the season starts, however, David Duggan will be available to meet the media at cameras will not be allowed once the teamwork part the football meeting rooms located in the Southern of practice begins. Miss Athletic Center at Roberts Stadium. Coach Monken will begin the interview session at 11:45 Postgame a.m., followed by the two coordinators at Noon After home games and following his closed and a couple selected players. Players selected for meeting with the players, Coach Monken will move a weekly press conference will not be eligible to to a designated location for his postgame interview be interviewed following practice during the week. session. Media members will be polled in the press box late in the game, and a limited number of players Conference USA Teleconference selected by the media will be brought into the same The Conference USA coaches will be featured location as Coach Monken and will be available to on a teleconference, on Monday, August 25. Each the media following his interview session. coach will be available for seven minutes. there The same format will be used for postgame will be an additional call the Monday of the interviews following road games, with the coach C-USA Championship game for the two participating moving to whatever location is designated for head coaches. The teleconference number will be visiting coaches. The Sports Information Director of mailed to media members who cover Southern Miss the visiting school will establish admittance policies football. Members of the media can also secure the to the visiting locker room at Carlisle-Faulkner Field number by calling the Conference USA office at at Roberts Stadium. Jack Duggan, Assistant Director 214-774-1300. of Athletics/Media Relations, will be available to in all interview requests. Athletic Media Relations Office The Athletic Media Relations Office is located Ticket Information on the 2nd floor of the Duff Athletic Center, which Tickets to all 12 Southern Miss football games is located in the north end zone of Carlisle-Faulkner may be purchased through the Southern Miss Field at Roberts Stadium. The Athletic Media Athletic Ticket Office. There are a variety of ticket Relations suite in rooms 227-237.

Southern Miss Athletic Media Relations Department

Jack Duggan Shirley Hill Tim Andrzejewski Chris Whitehead Ty Stewart Assistant Director of Associate Director of Associate Director of Assistant Director of Office Manager Athletics/Media Athletic Media Relations Athletic Media Relations Athletic Media Relations Relations

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Dates to Remember

July 22-23 August 9 August 30 Conference USA Football Southern Miss Football Media Day Season Opener Kick-off (Dallas, Texas) at Mississippi State August 9 6:30 p.m., CT July 31 Meet the Eagles/ All players report to camp Hattiesburg Fanfare

August 1 August 20 First day of practice Classes Begin

Robert H. “Ace” Cleveland Press Box The press box at M. M. Roberts streak at that time among sports information direc- Stadium is named after former tors in the country. His support of the Golden Eagles University of Southern Mississippi continued until his death. Sports Information Director Robert Prior to joining the University staff, he was a news H. “Ace” Cleveland. Cleveland reporter/sports editor for the Hattiesburg American joined the University staff in for just over eight years and a sportswriter for the September 1955 and retired in 1986. He passed Jackson Daily News for one year. away on April 17, 1995, at the age of 68. Ace, and his wife, Carrie, who passed away in The Hattiesburg native and Southern Miss gradu- July 1996, had two sons, both sportswriters. Rick is ate began his career at the University as Assistant the current director of the Mississippi Sports Hall of Director of Public Relations and Sports Information. Fame, and Bobby writes for Mississippi Sportsman. He was appointed Director two years later and In 1980, Ace was inducted into the Mississippi worked in that capacity until Public Relations and Sportswriters (MSWA) Hall of Fame as one of Sports Information were split in 1970. He then five charter members. He was inducted into The began concentrating solely on athletics. University of Southern Mississippi Sports Hall of During his career, Ace witnessed 325 consecu- Fame in 1985 and into the Mississippi Sports Hall tive Golden Eagle football games, the third-longest of Fame in 1998.

2014 Southern Miss Quick Facts

General Information Assistant Coaches School: University of Southern Mississippi Jon Williams (Wingate/’96/Asst. HC, Player Pers.) City/Zip: Hattiesburg, MS 39406 David Duggan (New Hampshire/’86/DC, LB) Founded: 1910 Chip Lindsey (/’97/OC, QB) Enrollment: 15,325 John Wozniak (Knox College/’99/Special Teams, IWR) Nickname: Golden Eagles Pete Golding (Delta State/’05/Safeties) School Colors: Black and Gold Derrick LeBlanc (Northwestern State/’97/DL) Stadium: Carlisle-Faulkner Field Luke Meadows (South Dakota State/’99/OL) at Roberts Stadium Lytrel Pollard (Southern Miss/’98/CB) Capacity: 36,000 John Simon ( Tech/’03/RB) Surface: Matrix Turf Affiliation: NCAA I-A Support Staff Conference: Conference USA John Carr, Football Operations (Louisiana Tech, ‘96) President: Dr. Rodney Bennett Dayne Brown, Dir. of High School Relations Athletics Director: Bill McGillis (Morehead St. ‘03) Athletic Dept. Phone: (601) 266-5017 Mark Smith, Strength (NC State ‘89) Press Box Phone: 601-266-5523 Todd McCall, Trainer (Alabama ‘96) Patrick Stewart, Equipment (Cincinnati ‘96) Coaching Staff Tara Weisshaar, Video Ops. (Bethany College, ‘08) Head Coach: Todd Monken (Knox College, ‘89) Record at school (yrs.): 1-11 (First Year) Team Information Career record (yrs.): Same 2013 Record: 1-11 Football office phone: (601) 266-4567 Conference record/finish: 1-7/Tied 5th East Best time/day to reach coach: Through SID Final ranking (poll): N/A Base Offense: Spread Base Defense: 4-3

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Southern Miss Athletic CollegePressBox.com Media Relations Office Jack Duggan Assistant AD/Football Contact 601-596-5637 (cell) Collegepressbox.com is the official media web- [email protected] site for Conference USA football. Access and down- load weekly game notes, quotes, statistics, media Chris Whitehead guides and more for the conference and each of its Assistant Director/Secondary Contact 13 member schools throughout the season. Login 404-697-6363 information will be distributed to accredited media [email protected] or you can apply for a password by sending an e-mail to [email protected]. Mailing Information: Athletic Media Relations Pronunciation Guide The University of Southern Mississippi Players Intercollegiate Athletics Jarrell Aaron Juh-rell 118 College Drive, #5161 Corey Acosta uh-cost-uh Keelan Anderson key-lin Hattiesburg, MS 39406-0001 Jomez Applewhite Joe-mezz Nic Bekkers Nick Beckers Phone - 601-266-4503 Matt Bergeron Burr-ger-on Fax - 601-266-4507 David Bertucci Burr-too-cee Chaz Cavignac Chas Cav-eg-knack Jacorius Cotton Ju-core-ee-us Overnight Shipping Information: Devin Farrior Dev-on Fare-ee-or Darrion Goudy Dare-ee-on Gowdy Athletic Media Relations Johntre’ Goudy John-trey Gowdy Wesley Haas Hoss The University of Southern Mississippi Rashod Hill Ruh-shod Intercollegiate Athletics Tyre’oune Holmes Tie-ree-on Alan Howze like ‘House’ 2609 W. 4th Street Urell Johnson Your-el Hattiesburg, MS 30401-5876 Vohn Keith Von Ta’Dren Kennedy Tay-dren Curtis Mikell Michael Web Site: SouthernMiss.com Dasman McCullum Daz-mun Hayden McMahan Mac-muh-han Kewin Nielson Kevin Rakeem Nunez-Roches Ru-keem New-nes Row-ches Twitter Handles: Ja’Boree Poole Juh-Bore-e @USMGoldenEagles Kalan Reed Kay-lun Marquise Ricard Mar-kee-eese Ree-card @SouthernMissFB Jalen Richard Jay-lyn Ree-shard @CoachToddMonken Tyler Sarrazin Sare-ruh-zen Lance Schuffert shoe-fir-t Slow-ter Conference USA E-toe Markese Triplett Mar-kee-eese Media Relations Office Antrion Walker An-tree-on Terrick Wright tear-ick Russ Anderson Assistant Commissioner/Football Contact Coaches David Duggan (Dug-gan) [email protected] Lytrel Pollard (Luh-trell) John Wozniak (Wozz-knee-ack) Mailing Information: Conference USA Call Us Southern Miss 5201 North O’Connor - Suite 300 Irving, Texas 75039 The Southern Miss Department of Athletics and its 16 NCAA Division I sports programs respectfully request that only Southern Miss be Phone: 214-774-1300 used in all references. Please refrain from using Fax: 214-496-0055 Southern Mississippi, So. Miss., So. Mississippi and the acronym USM. Also, please refer to us Web Site: as the Southern Miss Golden Eagles or Golden www.ConferenceUSA.com Eagles for short. Correct Usage: Southern Miss Twitter Handles: Don’t Use: So. Miss., So. Mississippi @Conference_USA

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Wire Service

Contacts Phone Fax Web Site

The Associated Press (Jackson) David Brandt 601-948-5897 601-948-7975 www.ap.org

State Newspapers

Contacts Phone Fax Web Site

Hattiesburg American Jason Munz (BW) 601-582-4321 601-583-8244 www.hattiesburgamerican.com

Sun Herald Doug Barber (SE) 228-896-2100 601-961-7224 www.sunherald.com

Clarion Ledger Zack Creglow (SE) 601-961-7000 601-961-7224 www.clarionledger.com

Brookhaven Daily Leader Marty Albright 601-833-6961 601-833-6714 www.dailyleader.com

McComb Enterprise-Journal Ethan Levine (SE) 601-684-2421 601-684-0836 www.enterprise-journal.com

Meridian Star Tony Tsoukalas (SE) 601-693-1551 601-485-1275 www.meridianstar.com

Mississippi Press Creg Stephenson 228-934-1426 228-934-1454 www.gulflive.com

Natchez Democrat Michael Kerekes (SE) 601-445-3633 601-442-7315 www.natchezdemocrat.com

NE Mississippi Daily Journal John Pitts 662-842-2611 662-842-2233 www.djournal.com

Picayune Item Curtis Rockwell 601-798-4766 601-798-8602 www.picayuneitem.com

Vicksburg Post Ernest Bowker 601-636-4545 601-634-0897 www.vicksburgpost.com

Columbian Progress Mark Rogers 601-736-2611 601-736-4507 www.columbianprogress.com

The Student Printz TBA 601-266-4267 601-266-4263 www.studentprintz.com

Regional Newspapers

Contacts Phone Fax Web Site

Mobile Press-Register Randy Kennedy (SE) 251-219-5689 251-219-5797 www.al.com

New Orleans Times-Picayune Marcus Carmouche (SE) 504-826-3405 504-826-3401 www.nola.com

Television

Contacts Phone Fax Web Site

WDAM-TV (NBC/ABC-Hattiesburg, MS) Austin Simmons 601-450-8343 601-584-9302 www.wdam.com

WHLT-TV (CBS-Hattiesburg, MS) Jeff Haeger 601-545-2077 601-545-3589 www.whlt.com

WLOX-TV (ABC-Biloxi, MS) A.J. Giardina 228-896-1313 228-385-1303 www.wlox.com

WAPT-TV (ABC-Jackson, MS) Aslan Hodges 601-922-1652 601-922-1663 www.wapt.com

WJTV-TV (CBS-Jackson, MS) T.J. Werre 601-372-6311 601-372-6311 www.wjtv.com

WLBT-TV (ABC-Jackson, MS) Mike Sands 601-960-3333 601-960-4435 www.wlbt.com

WTOK-TV (ABC-Meridian, MS) Lindsey Hall 601-693-1441 601-483-3266 www.wtok.com

Radio

Contacts Phone Fax Web Site

Southern Miss IMG College Network John Cox 601-266-5017 601-266-6529 www.southernmiss.com

WXRR-FM (104.5-Laurel/Hattiesburg) Tom Colt 601-544-0095 601-545-8199 www.rock104fm.com

WKZW-FM (94.3-Laurel/Hattiesburg) 601-583-9494 601-545-8199 www.kz94.com

WXHB-FM (96.5-Hattiesburg) 601-268-2965 601-264-5733 www.wxhbfm.com

WUSM-FM (88.5-Hattiesburg) 601-266-4287 601-266-4288 www.wusm.edu

6 2014 Southern Miss Football Travel Information

Mileage Chart 2014 Team Travel Plans Distance to Hattiesburg Miles Hours Mississippi State – Aug. 30 Mississippi State – Starkville, Miss. 187 2:59 Ramada Inn Alcorn State – Lorman, Miss. 153 2:54 Columbus - HWY 45 Alabama – Tuscaloosa, Ala. 182 2:49 1200 Hwy 45 N Appalachian State – Boone, N.C. 650 10:17 Columbus, MS 39705 Rice – Houston, Texas 439 7:24 Phone: (662) 327-7077 | Travel: Charter Bus Middle Tenn. – Murfreesboro, Tenn. 428 6:35 North Texas – Denton, Texas 520 8:32 Alabama – Sept. 13 Louisiana Tech – Ruston, La. 238 3:51 Birmingham Marriott UTEP – El Paso, Texas 1,126 18:56 3590 Grandview Pkwy. Marshall – Huntington, W.Va. 762 11:46 Birmingham, AL 35243 UTSA – San Antonio, Texas 630 9:26 Phone: (205) 968-3775 | Travel: Charter Bus UAB – Birmingham, Ala. 235 3:35

Middle Tennessee – Oct. 4 Directions Franklin Marriott Cool Springs From the North (Jackson, Miss.): Take US 49 700 Cool Springs Blvd. South. Once in Hattiesburg, you will see Roberts Franklin, TN 37067 Stadium on the right. Turn right onto service road, Phone: (615) 261-600 | Travel: Charter Flight immediately turn right (North) parallel to US 49. Go to first light, turn left onto West 4th St. Proceed to North Texas – Oct. 18 first light and take a left onto the campus. Omni Park West 1590 LBJ Freeway From the South (Gulfport/Biloxi): Take US 49 Dallas, TX 75234 North. Once in Hattiesburg, you will see Roberts Phone: (214) 442-2130 | Travel: Charter Flight Stadium on the left. Turn left onto the service road at the North end of the stadium. Immediately turn UTEP– Nov. 1 right and continue (north) to the light at West 4th St. El Paso Marriott Turn left at light. Proceed to first light and take a left 1600 Airway Blvd. onto the campus. El Paso, TX 78216 Phone: (915) 779-3300 | Travel: Charter Flight From the Southeast (Mobile, Ala.): Take (either) US 98 to US 49 North (or) I-10 West to US 49 – Nov. 13 UTSA North to Hattiesburg. Once in Hattiesburg, you Holiday Inn Airport will see Roberts Stadium on the left. Turn left onto 77 NE Loop 410 the service road at the North end of the stadium. San Antonio, Tx 78216 Immediately turn right and continue (north) to the Phone: (318) 387-5100 | Travel: Charter Flight light at West 4th St. Turn left and proceed to the first light. Take a left onto the campus. Charter flights will take off from Pine Belt Regional Airport. Travel Party will return immediately following the game. From the Southwest (): Take I-10 East to I-10/I-12/I-59 interchange and I-59 to Hattiesburg. Take US 98E/Hardy Street exit. Go to second light, North 38th Avenue, turn left. Go to next light (West 4th St.) and turn right. Pass baseball stadium on left and coliseum on right until stop light. Take right at light onto campus.

From the West: Take US 98 East. Cross over I-59. Go to second light, North 38th Ave., turn left. Go to next light (West 4th St.) and turn right. Pass coliseum on right and baseball stadium on left and go to stop light. Take right at light onto campus.

7 southernmiss.com Local Hotel/Restaurant Guide

Recommended Local Hotels

Baymont Inn Hampton Inn 123 Plaza Dr...... 264-8380 Hwy 98 West...... 264-8080 Candlewood Suites Hilton Garden Inn 9 Gateway Dr...... 264-9666 133 Plaza Dr...... 261-3770 Comfort Inn Holiday Inn 6541 Hwy 49...... 264-1881 10 Gateway Dr...... 296-0302 Comfort Suites LaQuinta 122 Plaza Dr...... 261-5555 6563 US Hwy 49...... 268-2850 Courtyard By Marriott Microtel Inn & Suites 119 Grand Ave...... 268-3050 105 Westover Dr...... 450-1592 Fairfield Inn University Inn 173 Thornhill Dr...... 296-7777 6563 Hwy 49...... 268-2850

Recommended Local Restaurants

Applebee’s Kentucky Fried Chicken 3703 Hardy St...... 268-9230 2701 Hardy Street...... 261-9259 Bianchi’s Pizzeria La Fiesta Brava 128 E. Front St...... 450-1263 6174 US Hwy 49...... 584-9484 Bop’s Frozen Custard Leatha’s Bar-B-Que 3320 Hardy St...... 296-1228 6374 Hwy 98...... 271-6003 Buffalo Wild Wings Lenny’s 3 Churchill Street...... 288-7777 3704 Hardy St...... 296-0088 Brownstone’s Restaurant Mugshots 103 E. Front St...... 545-2250 204 N. 40th St...... 271-2299 Conestoga Steak House Pizza Hut Hwy 49 North...... 264-8816 3610 Hardy St...... 544-2318 Crescent City Grill/Purple Parrot Cafe Po-Boy Express 3810 Hardy Street...... 264-0657 2511 W. 4th Street...... 582-9945 Dickey’s Barbeque Popeye’s 50 Cross Creek Pkw...... 450-1710 105 N. 26th Ave...... 544-8750 Domino’s Pizza Raising Cane’s 3211 Hardy St...... 264-2996 3509 Hardy St...... 264-2630 The End Zone Qdoba Mexican Grill 2505 W. 4th St...... 583-8154 3705 Hardy Street...... 450-4822 Five Guys Burgers and Fries Sonic 6095 US Hwy 98...... 268-5557 3700 W. 4th Street...... 264-1244 Georgia Blue Strick’s BBQ 4404 Hardy St...... 255-5492 3802 W. 4th St...... 264-2502 Gold Post Sandwich House Subway 2210 Hardy St...... 583-9454 2910 Hardy St...... 264-1473 Izzo’s illegal Burrito Ward’s 3319 Hardy St...... 336-5095 101 Thornhill Dr...... 264-4758 Jimmy John’s Wendy’s 3317 Hardy St...... 336-5713 201 Westover Dr...... 264-8339 Keg and Barrel 1315 Hardy St...... 582-7148 All numbers are 601 area code.

8 2014 Southern Miss Football Southern Miss IMG Sports Network

The Southern Miss IMG College Network broadcast team Bo Morgan, John Cox, Joe Bryant and Vic Purvis

eteran sportscaster John Cox, Director of and has now been a part of over 400 Southern VSports Broadcasting, is in his 37th season Miss football broadasts. at Southern Miss and will handle the play-by- Also assisting the broadcast team this season play duties for Golden Eagle football again will be Dr. Chester ‘Bo’ Morgan and former this year. Golden Eagle Joe Bryant. Morgan, a 1974 gradu- Among his many duties at Southern Miss, the ate of Southern Miss, will assist with locker room six-time Mississippi Sportscaster of the Year also and sideline interviews while Bryant will serve as handles the play-by-play broadcasts of Golden the booth spotter and statistician. Eagle football, men’s and baseball. Morgan serves as a professor of History and He also hosts the Southern Miss Sports Today also serves as the University Historian. He has television shows with Head Football Coach most recently written the centential history of Todd Monken and Head Basketball Coach Doc Southern Miss in a book entitled: Treasured Past, Sadler, pregame radio as well as weekly radio Golden Future: The Centennial History of the shows. University of Southern Mississippi. Vic Purvis, a former Golden Eagle quarter- Bryant was a member on the Golden Eagle back, is in his 41st year as the color analyst on squad from 1971 to 1975 and former president the team. Purvis has one of the longest tenures of the M-Club Alumni Association. He is a local in the country in his current role by bringing Shelter Insurance agent and has long served resi- insight and knowledge on Golden Eagle football dents of the Hub City.

MG College of Winston-Salem, N.C., the national Ileader in collegiate sports marketing, has served as the exclusive rights holder for Southern Miss Athletics since 2000. The company maintains an office at the Athletic Center and works closely with the Southern Miss athletics staff to develop, produce, and sell all

9 southernmiss.com Southern Miss IMG Sports Network sponsorship and promotional activities surrounding of the nation’s top collegiate properties including the Golden Eagle Athletics. NCAA and its 89 championships, NCAA Football, Broadcasts of Southern Miss athletics can be leading conferences, and many of the most presti- heard throughout the state of Mississippi and into gious colleges and universities in the country includ- parts of Louisiana, Alabama, Arkansas and the ing several other schools within Confernece USA. Florida panhandle. Partnered with Blakeney Communications, Southern Miss Sports Today with Todd WXRR-FM “Rock 104” (104.5) in Hattiesburg- Monken Laurel, boasting a powerful 100,000 watt signal, Southern Miss Sports Today with Todd Monken will again serve as the flagship station for the net- will air on commercial television stations as well as work broadcasting football and basketball. Other at SouthernMiss.com weekly throughout the season. Blakeney Communications stations, WXHB-FM The 30-minute program, hosted by the “Voice of (96.5), will be the home for women’s basketball and the Golden Eagles” John Cox and Coach Monken, WKZW-FM (94.3) for baseball. takes viewers inside Southern Miss football with In addition to producing the Southern Miss interviews, game highlights and interesting features. radio network, IMG College markets the offi- cial Internet site (SouthernMiss.com), the weekly Golden Eagle Hotline with Todd Monken coaches’ radio show, coaches’ television shows The Golden Eagle Hotline with Todd Monken (Southern Miss Sports Today), venue signage, can be heard throughout Mississippi and in sev- video board advertising, venue promotional eral adjacent states each Thursday night from 7 opportunities, game programs, the official athletic - 8 p.m., live from Mugshots Bar and Grill (203 publication (The Screamin’ Eagle) and corporate N. 40th Ave.) on the Southern Miss IMG College hospitality. Network. Golden Eagle Hotline begins Thur., Aug. IMG College is the rights holder for more than 200 21, and continues for 15 consecutive weeks.

Southern Miss IMG Sports Network

Flagship Station

Market Station Frequency Power (Watts)

Hattiesburg WXRR-FM 104.5 100,000

Affiliates

Biloxi/Gulfport WUJM-FM 96.7 4,300

Columbia WFFF-FM 96.7 6,000

Jackson WQJQ-FM 105.1 100,000

Lucedale WRBE-AM* 1440 5,000

Lucedale WRBE-FM* 106.9 6,000

McComb WAKH-FM 105.7 100,000

Meridian WEXR-FM 106.9 2,300

Philadelphia WHOC-AM 1490 1,000

Philadelphia WWSL-FM 102.3 4,900

* - Selected Games

All affiliates are subject to change (As of July 31, 2014)

10 2014 Southern Miss Football THE UNIVERSITY The University of Southern Mississippi

Conducting transformative research As the premier research university of the Gulf South, Southern Miss takes pride in being classified as a RU/H: Research University (high research activ- ity) by the Carnegie Foundation for the advancement of teaching among doctorate-granting universities. As a proven leader in innovation, Southern Miss is generating real-world solutions through transfor- mative research. In fact, a recent research project was one of only two worldwide selected by NASA to be conducted on the International Space Station.

ounded in 1910, The University of Southern Making an impact on the community FMississippi has grown from a small teachers’ By going beyond the boundaries of the University college to a comprehensive doctoral and research- campuses, the people of Southern Miss are making a driven institution with a diverse student body of real difference in the community. Students contrib- approximately 16,000 students from 67 foreign uted more than 100,000 hours of volunteer service countries, all regions of the and every last year, and the University has been honored with corner of Mississippi. the prestigious Carnegie Community Engagement With a proud history and an eye on the future, Classification for the many ways in which students, the University maintains a tradition of success in faculty, staff and programs engage and enhance the both academics and athletics, offering undergradu- people and places of South Mississippi and beyond. ate and graduate degrees in more than 180 programs through six degree-granting colleges. A dual-campus Achieving on the field and in the classroom university, Southern Miss serves students on cam- Winning national scholarships is a proud tra- puses in Hattiesburg and Long Beach, in addition to dition of the Honors College. For the last two five teaching and research sites in Mississippi. years, Southern Miss accounted for the only Truman Scholarship winners from a Mississippi university. Hattiesburg Campus And since 2006, Southern Miss students have col- Characterized by history and tradition, the lected seven Goldwater Scholarships, 10 National Hattiesburg campus sits on 300 acres in the middle Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowships of the city. More than 180 buildings dot a landscape and numerous other prestigious awards. that has been transformed into a pedestrian-friendly On the field, Southern Miss has won five environment for students, employees and visitors. Conference USA football championships, three From the rustic, industrial feel of the Power House Conference USA baseball championships and the Restaurant to the ultra-modern Trent Lott Center, the 2014 Conference USA basketball championship. Off campus has a character and charm all its own in the the field, the University is continually recognized for heart of an urban setting. having the highest graduation rate in the state among men’s athletics programs, winning the Halbrook Gulf Park Campus Award in 2013 for the ninth time in 10 years. And Surrounded by live oak trees and sitting along for the second consecutive year, the Southern Miss the waters of the Gulf of Mexico sound, the 52-acre women’s cross country team has posted the highest Gulf Park campus in Long Beach provides a beauti- GPA in the country. ful setting for both learning and research. Not only is it the only beachfront campus in the state, but the Gulf Park campus offers educational opportuni- ties ranging from freshman coursework to doctoral degree programs.

Providing an experience that lasts a lifetime The University is nationally recognized for its work in the arts, polymer and marine sciences, busi- ness, nursing, health, and education, among other programs. Students at Southern Miss are afforded international experience through study-abroad pro- grams in more than 20 countries including the popu- lar British Studies program in London.

12 2014 Southern Miss Football Dr. Rodney D. Bennett University President

r. Rodney D. Bennett of friendship and service, and Delta Sigma Theta Dtook office as the Sorority, Inc. She earned her bachelor of business 10th President of The administration degree from Middle Tennessee State University of Southern University in 1991 and her master of business edu- Mississippi on April 1, cation degree from the same institution in 1994. The 2013, and immediately couple has two teenage daughters, Colby and Logan. made student success the top institutional priority. About the President His commitment to stu- Appointed to the presidency by the Board of dent enrollment, reten- Trustees of the Institutions of Higher Learning, Dr. tion, progression and Bennett is charged with serving as both the chief graduation permeate the executive officer and principal educational officer of University’s campuses and teaching and research The University of Southern Mississippi. sites in Hattiesburg and on the Gulf Coast. Specifically, the IHL Board delegates to its In the months following the Board of Trustees’ university presidents administrative control of the announcement to appoint Dr. Bennett, the University universities over which they preside. This includes saw the best of times and the worst of times. Just responsibility for the administration of the divisions a few days after his selection, the University’s and departments of each institution and for keeping Hattiesburg campus was struck by a powerful tor- its expenditures strictly in harmony with the budget nado that ripped through not only Southern Miss but authorized by the IHL Board. also the surrounding community. No lives were lost, The president also must take the initiative in but several buildings on campus were damaged or shaping the University’s educational policy and destroyed. Dr. Bennett has led the institution’s suc- academic standards in cooperation with the State cessful recovery and restoration process. Commissioner of Higher Education. The president His commitment to the Gulf Coast, including has final authority over all employees. The president major operations at the Gulf Park Campus in Long also is charged with the responsibility of maintaining Beach, the Gulf Coast Research Laboratory (GCRL) appropriate standards of student conduct. in Ocean Springs, and the Department of Marine Science, housed at the John C. Stennis Space Center, is strong as well. Under Dr. Bennett’s leadership, the University has invested in new academic leadership positions on the Gulf Park Campus, lobbied successfully for legislative support for GCRL, and responded to student requests for health and wellness facilities. Prior to his role at USM, Dr. Bennett was the Vice President for Student Affairs at the University of Georgia. He holds a Doctor of Education Degree in Educational Administration from Tennessee State University in Nashville, a Specialist in Education Degree and a Master of Education Degree in Educational Administration from Middle Tennessee State University in Murfreesboro, and a Bachelor of Science Degree in Mass Communication from Middle Tennessee State.

The Bennett family Dr. Bennett’s wife, Temple, is a member of The Links, Inc., an interna- tional women’s social and public service organization founded on the principles

13 southernmiss.com Bill McGillis Athletics Director

hen Bill McGillis player in the state of Mississippi, but was drafted Wwas named the by the Chicago Sky of the WNBA. sixth full-time Director In total, the two programs captured 56 victo- of Athletics at The ries marking one of just nine Division I schools University of Southern to have a combined total of victories between the Mississippi in the sum- men’s and women’s basketball programs. mer of the 2013, he McGillis also brought in an outside ticket literally hit the ground company, IMG-Learfield, the first time that that running with a goal of has happened to assist in the sale of season and making Southern Miss single-game tickets. athletics the best that it He also issued a feasibility study on Reed can be, both on and off Green Coliseum. Populous, a company that the athletic venues. describes itself as “a global collective of archi- McGillis came to Southern Miss with a unique tects, designers, technical experts and industry vision and a belief that Golden Eagle athletics veterans,” to present the findings by the end of could be one of the premier programs in not only July. The firm is also preparing a feasibility study Conference USA, but in the country as well. His on the renovation or possible relocation of the goal for the future of Southern Miss athletics is student-athletes’ academic center. not only focused on immediate opportunities to McGillis comes to Southern Miss from the improve all 16 programs, but also a long-range University of South Florida, where he served as vision of what the program can become over the Executive Associate Athletic Director. In that next decade. role, he is the sport administrator for the football, To accomplish these goals, McGillis realizes baseball and programs and was respon- that the athletic department must create the best sible for leading the department’s revenue-gen- possible environment for the student-athletes and erating units, including marketing, ticket sales, the Golden Eagle fans and must continue to culti- licensing, merchandising and communications. vate new and creative ways to find the resources Throughout his tenure at USF, which began necessary to allow the program to continue to in 2007, the university enjoyed extraordinary compete at the highest intercollegiate level. increases in tickets sales and other revenue His impact since his hire on July 18, 2013, is streams. In 2007, football ticket sales nearly very apparent. doubled from approximately 30,000 per game in Included in that first year on the job was his 2006 to more than 53,000 per contest. Beginning first three significant coaching hires, including in 2009, USF began a $69 million facelift of its the naming of Amanda Berkley as women’s vol- Athletics District, constructing six new venues, leyball coach, Zubin Engineer as men’s tennis including new baseball and softball stadiums, coach and as the men’s basketball soccer stadium and track stadium. Construction coach. was completed over a 24-month period, and, In Berkley, he hired an individual who was based on the number of venues built at one later named to the Thirty Under 30 list by the time, is believed to be the single largest athletics American Coaches Association, rec- project undertaken at a Division I institution in ognizing outstanding individuals in the sport of decades. volleyball under the age of 30 after capturing 17 McGillis brought to Southern Miss more than victories in her first season. That bettered the win 25 years of administrative experience in inter- total by nine games from the previous season. collegiate athletics. Prior to his tenure at South Engineer captured 12 victories and a plus- Florida, he served as Director of Athletics at the .500 record in a much improved schedule for University of Evansville from 2002 to 2007. At the Golden Eagles this past spring, while Sadler Evansville, McGillis initiated improvements to the comes to Southern Miss with a solid pedigree university’s basketball, administrative and weight that includes head coaching stops at UTEP and room facilities, and increased scholarship sup- Nebraska in his career. port and funding. The Purple Aces baseball pro- In the respective playing venues, the Golden gram achieved unprecedented success, winning Eagle men’s basketball team won the Conference the Missouri Valley Conference Championship USA men’s basketball crown, its first title since for the first time. McGillis also spent nearly four the 2000-01 campaign. The men’s team reached years as the Senior Associate Athletic Director at the postseason for the third consecutive season the University of New Mexico, and 13 years at with it also earning its second-straight NIT quar- the University of Houston in a similar role. terfinal appearance, while the women’s squad McGillis earned his Bachelor of Arts degree in captured 27 wins and made it to the postseason sports administration from St. Thomas University for the first time since the 2007-08 campaign. (Fla.) in 1984 and graduated from the Sports Lady Eagle coach Joye Lee-McNelis was Management Institute Program in 1996. He and named the C-USA Coach of the Year, while his wife Margie, both natives of Seattle, have player Jamierra Faulkner not only won the Gillom five children—sons Jordan, Taylor and Will, and Trophy for top collegiate women’s basketball daughters Marissa and Gabrielle.

14 2014 Southern Miss Football Senior Administrative Staff

Kent Hegenauer Prior to joining Delta State, McClain served as Associate Director of Athletics/ a Marketing Representative for Federated Insurance Senior Internal Operations Director Company. From 2002-03, he was an Account Executive for the Jackson Senators Minor League ent Hegenauer is in his Baseball Team. Kthird year as the Senior McClain played for five Internal Operations Director years, where he was a three-time Central Baseball at Southern Miss after step- League All-Star. ping into the capacity in McClain is a 1999 graduate of Delta State, where January 2012. he was a Division II Baseball All-American. Hegenauer serves as the department’s chief internal Daniel Feig operating officer and has Senior Associate Director of Athletics for direct oversight and pro- Administration and Compliance vides leadership in the areas of budget, policies and procedures, facilities and premium seating. aniel Feig is in his He also has oversight and leadership roles in the Dsecond year as Senior areas of event management, personnel, ticket sales Associate Director of and ticket operations, as well as serving as sport Athletics for Administration administrator for men’s basketball. and Compliance at Southern Hegenaur joined the Southern Miss staff in 2008 Miss. In his role as Senior as the Associate Director of Athletics but added the Associate AD, Feig has direct senior role in 2012. responsibility for the depart- Prior to Southern Miss, he served as the Director ment’s rules compliance pro- of Ticket Operations at the University of South gram; provide oversight of Carolina from 2005 to 2008 and the Director of student-athlete services; serve as a sport administra- Ticket Operations at Texas Christian University from tor; and serve as a liaison to the university’s General 2003 to 2005. Counsel among other duties. In 2003, he ended a four-year stint at Michigan Feig comes to Southern Miss after spending two State University where he served as the Assistant years as Director of Compliance at the University Ticket Manager. He also had a two-year stop at of Alabama. In his role with the Crimson Tide, Feig C-USA member Tulane, where he was a ticket man- served as the primary contact for all rules inter- ager in 1998. pretations and was responsible for the designing, Hegenauer is a 1996 graduate of Indiana coordinating and administering the rules education University. program to all coaches and constituent groups. In addition, he was the primary compliance contact Jeremy McClain for all Alabama football academic eligibility issues Deputy Director of Athletics as well as the primary person for men’s basketball in regards to compliance issues. eremy McClain starts his His duties at Alabama also included oversee- Jthird year as the Deputy ing the school’s APR and academic certification Director of Athletics. programs. McClain oversee the While at Alabama, Feig was a member of the daily marketing and tick- State of Alabama’s Athlete Agent Commission, in et sales operations while which he helped re-draft Alabama’s agent law and supervising the athletics re-wrote the ’s Academic department development Certification Policy Manual and made significant program, including the changes to the procedure to strengthen the aca- Eagle Club, major gifts and demic certification process. He was the primary the Circle of Champions. He is also the sport admin- compliance contact for all promotional requests and istrator for both football and baseball as well. coach/student-athlete appearances and a featured Prior to Southern Miss, McClain served five presenter at the “Group of 10” Compliance Summit years as the Director of Athletics at Delta State, at Regional Rules in May, 2013, which included 10 from 2007-12. Before becoming Athletics Director, of the largest athletic departments’ compliance lead- he served as the Director of Development for the ers that get together yearly to discuss best practices Delta State University Foundation during the 2006- for high-profile institutions. 07 academic year. Prior to working at Alabama, Feig worked as

15 southernmiss.com Senior Administrative Staff the Assistant Director of Athletics for Compliance Dr. Dennis Phillips at Arkansas State for two years. Before getting into Faculty Athletics Representative athletics, he served as an associate attorney for both Carr, Allison, P.C. - for almost three years - and r. Dennis Phillips Rumberger, Kirk & Caldwell, P.A. for over three Dis in his 10th sea- years, both firms in Birmingham, Ala. son as the Faculty Athletic Feig is a 1999 Bachelor of Arts graduate of Representative to the depart- Birmingham-Southern College, where he played on ment. Phillips provides input the soccer team there, earning Final Four spots in to the athletics department three of his four seasons there. He also holds a Juris in relation to budgetary mat- Doctorate from the University of Alabama School of ters, policy and governance Law in 2003. and compliance, also serves as the voice of the faculty on Sonya Varnell all matters relating to intercollegiate athletics. Senior Associate Phillips, a professor in the University’s school Director of Athletics/ of Human Performance and Recreation came to Olympic Sports/Senior Woman Administrator Southern Miss in 1992 as a Tenured Associate Professor. In 1999, he added the title of Graduate onya Varnell is in Coordinator for the school. Sher ninth year as the Prior to Southern Miss, he coordinated solicitation Senior Associate Director of for the Volleyball Hall of Fame for a year and was the Athletics as Senior Woman Assistant Director of Athletics at Springfield College Administrator. for three years from 1987 to 1990. From 1978 to In this role, Varnell pro- 1987, Phillips was the Basketball Administrator at vides oversight for 13 of the Southwest Baptist University while also serving as department’s 16 intercolle- a Tenured Assistant Professor of Health, Physical giate sport programs, which Education. A two-year stint as an admission counsel- includes complete manage- or and Director of Intramurals and Physical Education ment of the sport, including business and finance, teacher at Mount Marty College followed a two-year facility development and fundraising. stop as a Physical Education and History teacher. She also directs and monitors the department’s Phillips earned his doctorate at Springfield College gender and minority equity plans, as well as coor- in 1990 and his master’s at Whitworth College in dinates fund raising efforts for the women’s sport 1976. He earned his bachelor’s at Pacific Lutheran programs. Her other areas of responsibility include in 1973. coordinating the department’s performance evalu- ations and monitoring the hiring practice of the Christi Holloway athletics department and provide diversity training Chief Financial Officer workshops for the athletics staff. Varnell joined the Southern Miss staff in 1999 as hristi Holloway serves an associate athletics director and added the senior Cas the Chief Financial associate title in 2005. Prior to Southern Miss, she Officer for the USM Athletic was the Business Manager for Varnell Construction Department and has done for one year and worked with the Alexander von so since January 2012. Humboldt Foundation as a Bundeskanzler Scholar. Prior to serving the depart- For four years, from 1993-97, she was the ment directly, Holloway has Coordinator of Multicultural Programs for Athletics overseen the USM Athletic at Nebraska, and a two-year stint as the Compliance Foundation since 2001, a and Academic Affairs Assistant for the Southeastern responsbility she still holds. Conference precedded that. Varnell, a 1991 and In this capacity, Holloway is responsible for 1989 graduate of Ole Miss, spent two years as the determining the fiscal requirements, developing graduate assistant track and field coach for the and monitoring the annual budget and maintaining Rebels after a four-year letter winning career. all athletic financial records. Holloway prepares Varnell has one daughter, Sophia, who is a and analyzes all financial statements; reporting graduate of Spelman College and William Carey progress, adverse trends and appropriate recom- University. mendations and conclusions to the VP of Financial Affairs and reporting to the Athletic Foundation Board of Directors. She serves as the department’s

16 2014 Southern Miss Football Senior Administrative Staff liaison to the University’s audit, budget, and finan- where he earned his degree in History and Secondary cial administration offices. Education while also participating as a member of Prior to Southern Miss, Holloway was the the school’s baseball team. He also holds his mas- Assistant Comptroller for Georgia Gulf Chemical ter’s degree from the University of Mississippi. for two years and a Controller for J&R Restaurant Group from 1997 to 1999). From 1991 to 1997, Brian Morrison she served as a CPA with a focus on Public Associate Athletic Director/Major Gifts Accounting. Holloway is a two-time alumnus of The University rian Morrison begins of Southern Mississippi, earning her bachelor’s in Bhis third year as the Accounting in 1991 and her MBA in 2005. She is Associate Athletic Director also a licensed Certified Public Accountant. for Major Gifts, a position he began in March 2012. Brent Jones Morrison returned Associate Athletic Director/ to the department after a Marketing and Communications 14 - month stint with the University’s Foundation rent Jones enters where he served as a devel- Bhis fourth year as opment officer. the Associate Athletic As the director for major gifts, Morrison is Director/Marketing and tasked with identifying and securing donors for Communications at the major and planned contributions to the athletic University. department. He is also charged with coordinating In this capacity, Jones the process of receiving gifts used by the depart- serves as the department’s ment for scholarships and other budgetary needs. chief marketing, advertis- Morrison previously served the department as ing, and communication the Coordinator of Athletic Marketing and Sales in officer and has direct oversight and responsibil- 2008 after serving as the graduate assistant in 2007. ity for the areas of sports information, licensing, During that time in athletics, Morrison also video operations, multimedia, broadcasting, IMG assisted in increasing football ticket sales by 10 College, and is the sport administrator for the uni- percent, setting a school record in 2008 as the versity spirit squads. University averaged recording-breaking crowds in Since his appointment to the position in June both attendance and season average during the 2011, Jones has increased Twitter followers by 2008 and 2009 football seasons. He oversaw, sold 600% and Facebook likes by 300% and has and serviced hospitality tailgating tent sales for launched numerous billboards campaigns. football and baseball that generated over $18,000 Under Jones, the Golden Eagles saw record atten- per season. dance for C-USA games against UCF and SMU, setting He developed and implemented promotional high-water marks for C-USA games for the school. tickets nights at basketball, baseball and football Southern Miss was also featured on three CBS Sports games, such as the “Family Four Packs,” “Two for Network specials that resulted in over $400,000 worth Tuesdays,” “Military Mondays,” and various others. of free national exposure and advertising. He also began a new ticket/annual fund package for Prior to Southern Miss, Jones spent five years recent USM graduates and in which it tripled in size at Georgia Southern, first as the Director of Eagle in one year. Sports Marketing and then as the Assistant Athletic Morrison earned his bachelor’s degree from Ohio Director of Eagle Sports Marketing. While there, University in 2007 and his master’s from Southern he raised $8 million in external funding through Miss in 2008. sponsorships, VIP suites, ticket sales and corporate trade outs. In addition, he secured the top three largest corporate sponsorships in the history of the GSU athletics program as well helped increase football season ticket revenue by 100 percent over that span. Jones also spent one year as the Director of Game Day Operations for Rebel Sports Marketing at Ole Miss. Jones is a 2004 graduate of Oglethore University

17 southernmiss.com Athletics Staff

Tim Owen Stacy Carla Atkinson Bowen Breazeale Collins Associate Director of Staff Director of Academic Athletics For Facilities Assistant Academics Counselor and Game Management

Chad Kirstin Katie Kyle Foote DeFusco Gerlach George Associate AD/ Academic Assistant Director Director Executive Director of Counselor of Facilities/Operations of Marketing/Sales the Eagle Club

Rebecca Jake Jane Nikki Johnston Kuennen Massengale Mattison Executive Secretary Assistant Director Assistant Director of Administrative to the Director of Facilities/Operations Athletics for Business Assistant of Athletics Operations for Football

Steven Kristi Katie May Pierce Pryor Assistant Director Compliance Assistant Director of Athletics for Coordinator of Ticket Operations Sports Video

18 2014 Southern Miss Football Academic Success

olden Eagle student-athletes understand that • The graduation rates of all student-athletes at Gachieving a quality education is the most Southern Miss are higher than those of non-athletes. important thing in their collegiate life. However, • Golden Eagle athletes are consistent members with the demands of each athlete’s athletic pursuits, on the President’s and Dean’s Lists, as well as among balancing both is, at times, difficult to achieve. the leaders in Conference USA scholars. Thankfully, the Southern Miss Student Academic • During the 2013-14 academic year, there were Enhancement Program (SAEP) helps its student-ath- 36 student-athletes to make the Conference USA letes attain and maintain that balance by providing Commissioner’s Academic Medal list for a grade quality academic support services. The mission of point average of 3.75 or better, while 128 made the the SAEP is designed to give Golden Eagle athletes Commissioner’s Honor Roll. needed support to assure that academic success is • Eight different Southern Miss student-athletes realistic, not only during the athlete’s playing days, captured C-USA All-Academic Team honors for their but also after his or her eligibility has expired. respective programs during 2013-14. • The SAEP emphasizes making the academic • Two Golden Eagle programs, women’s cross career at the university one of production, by coun- country and men’s tennis, earned Conference USA seling student-athletes in a variety of areas, including Academic Awards for the 2013-14 season. The Sport course selection and degree plans. Academic Award is given to the team in each confer- • The SAEP also focuses on preparing the stu- ence-sponsored sport with the highest GPA for the dent-athlete for life beyond graduation. academic year. • Aided with the help of tutors, the SAEP offers individualized tutoring in all courses and an aca- Student Academic Enhancement Program demic center that includes a study hall and full To enrich the growth of students through access computer lab. academic guidance, encouragement of per- • In addition, the SAEP also monitors NCAA eli- gibility requirements for the student-athletes, ensur- sonal accountability, mentoring responsible ing participation in their respective sports. citizenship, development of independence, • Golden Eagle student-athletes also are involved and the appreciation of individual talents and in a variety of individual and group community abilities; thereby, empowering students to be service projects, along with life skills programs that positive contributors in a global society. further develop the overall person.

Corey Acosta, Two-Time Academic All-Conference USA Selection

19 southernmiss.com Strength and Conditioning

he Golden Eagle football team strives to play at the prevention of injuries through training. T its peak level each week during football season. The strength and conditioning program builds a To do that, much preparation, hard work and ded- workout plan that will enhance the weakest phase ication is needed, to attain the high performance that of each individual’s ability. If each person is only is associated with Southern Miss Football each year. as strong as their weakest link, the program strives Physical preparation and conditioning is the founda- to make that weak link strong. The athletes receive tion to that success. Each player understands that off- a specialized workout that concentrates on improv- season work is the stepping stone to the next season, ing their performance levels geared to sport specific and without hard work, dedication and many hours of training acumens. training, becoming a champion is impossible. The spacious floor area features 4,300 square Located in the Athletic Center, across from feet of workable space, more than doubling the size the football locker room and meeting rooms, the of the previous weight room, while the workout Southern Miss Strength and Conditioning program area features equipment from some of the lead- has two main goals – helping athletes to enhance ing manufacturers of training equipment in the their individual performance potential and aiding in nation, including Power Lift, Hammer Strength and Life Fitness. There are 12 training platforms and 12 racks. Also, a number of workout machines that target each of the major muscle groups in the body, along with dumb- bells and cardiovascular equipment. Under the direction of strength coach Mark Smith, the Golden Eagles also train for champi- onship seasons with assistant coaches Steve Gortmaker and Anthony Hibbert.

20 2014 Southern Miss Football Athletic Training

umps, bruises, aches and pains are all common allowed for an approximately 4,000 square foot Bwhen playing a varsity sport, especially with state-of-the-art athletic training facility in which all practices, games, weight training and conditioning student athletes receive pre-practice and pre-game drills, which are all parts of a student-athlete’s col- preparation, rehabilitation of injuries, and physician legiate life. But thanks to the hard work and devo- examinations. tion of Southern Miss’ Certified Athletic Trainers The athletic training room is an open area where and Student Athletic Trainers, Golden Eagle athletes Assistant Athletic Director/Sports Medicine Todd receive the highest level of medical care possible in McCall and his staff can view all the aspects of sports order to remain on the field of competition. Southern medicine. There are 11 examination tables in the Miss also has a quality group of team physicians 4,000-square foot room, nine of which are housed who meet all of the medical needs of the 16 athletic in the main athletic training room while the other teams at the University. The team physicians are spe- two are housed in the physician suite examination cialized and skilled in the various types of injuries rooms, allowing for patient-physician privacy. and Sports Medicine conditions that can occur in The facility also houses a state-of-the-art hydro- athletic competitions. therapeutic pool, which provides athletes The Sports Medicine Program revolves around with water resistance to speed up the rehabilitation three major aspects – prevention of athletic inju- process, while decreasing stress on the injured body ries, treatment and rehabilitation of those injuries, parts. Along with the hydrotherapeutic pool, the facil- and recognition of injuries and medical conditions ity also benefits student-athletes with an in-house that require referral to appropriate medical per- X-ray unit, which assists the Sports Medicine Staff sonnel. The athletic center, constructed in 2002, and Physicians in diagnosis of athletic related injuries.

21 southernmiss.com Carlisle-Faulkner Field at Roberts Stadium

arlisle-Faulkner Field at M.M. Roberts Stadium The Rock at Southern Miss Cis the focal point on Southern Miss’ campus during football game days in Hattiesburg, Miss. With In 1938, several Southern Miss football all the excitement and atmosphere surrounding the players were recruited to work with the con- game, there isn’t a better place to be. The stadium, tractors building the stadium. The players which is affectionately known to the Golden Eagle hauled in the concrete used to build the addi- faithful as “The Rock at Southern Miss,” has been tions, prompting the athletes to begin calling home to a number of Southern Miss football greats, the new stadium “The Rock.” including the likes of , Austin Davis, , , Derrick Nix and were added for the 2008 campaign. Sammy Winder. The stadium was dedicated on September 25, Since the opening of M.M. Roberts Stadium in 1976, with Southern Miss hosting intrastate-rival 1976, named after the former Golden Eagle letter- Ole Miss. winner and IHL Board of Trustees member, Southern Even though it seems like recent history, the Miss has accumulated a 70.3 winning percentage at stadium’s history dates back to October 29, 1932. home enjoying 10 undefeated home seasons over On that date, State Teachers College defeated Spring that span, including 6-0 marks during both the 2009 Hill College, 12-0, as some 4,000 fans looked on and 2011 seasons. from wooden bleachers. On this homecoming date, During the summer of 2013, the stadium went the playing field was dedicated as “Faulkner Field” through extensive renovations as improvements in honor of local businessman L. E. Faulkner, who were made to the playing surface, press box and provided the materials and equipment to build the stadium’s videoboard in the north end end zone. original facility. A new artificial surface, Matrix Turf, was installed Through the years, a number of improvements by Hellas Sports Construction after the old turf was have been made to the field and stadium. In deemed unplayable following a Feb. 10, 2013, 1989, the playing field had a new irrigation system tornado that hit the Hattiesburg area and caused installed, while the press and president’s box was damage to not only the field but also the southern renovated and chairback seating was added to the part of campus. west side of the stadium. In addition, the Robert “Ace” Cleveland press In 2002, the lighting system was upgraded to box enjoyed renovations that included upgrades to provide brighter lighting and two new poles were the area’s air conditioning/heating system as well added, one in each end zone, making it possible as to its roofing along with the installation of new to televise night games without the expense of por- windows throughout the entire length of the facility. table lights, as well as enhancing fans’ enjoyment The stadium’s videoboard system also enjoyed of the game. an upgrade. The original videoboard, which was The playing field at Roberts Stadium underwent installed prior to the 2007 season, was replaced with a name change in the 2004 summer when it was a new high definition board that should give fans a renamed Carlisle-Faulkner Field at M.M. Roberts much better in-game experience when they attend Stadium in honor of entrepreneur, Southern Miss games at The Rock. graduate and Golden Eagle supporter, Gene Carlisle, These renovations are the first major work proj- who provided outstanding support and contribution ects to the stadium since the addition of 34 luxury to the Athletics Department and the University – suites, club-level seating, elevators on each side of as he donated the school’s first artificial surface, the south end zone and a visiting team locker room Momentum Turf by Sportexe.

22 2014 Southern Miss Football 2014 OUTLOOK 2014 Golden Eagle Outlook

he setting for the 2014 Southern Miss football Heading into the fall, there was only two chang- Tteam may have been cast on a Saturday after- es on the offensive coaching side of the football, noon late last November at when the while there was one on the defensive side. The Golden Eagles rallied from an eight-point halftime assistant head coach/director of player personnel is deficit to UAB and exploded for a season-high 62 different as well. points, including 49 in the second half, to capture Southern Miss welcomes Chip Lindsey to the the final game of the regular season. staff as the school’s and quar- That victory ended a 23-game losing streak for terbacks coach. Lindsey becomes a Golden Eagle the Golden Eagles, but more importantly, gave the after spending the last year on the staff at Auburn. Golden Eagle football program a positive charge Lindsey is no stranger at the collegiate level and also heading into spring football and then into summer very familiar with the returning starting , preseason workouts. That momentum has carried Nick Mullens. Lindsey coached Mullens during the over through the last nine months as the Southern sophomore’s prep days at Spain Park High School Miss program tries to rise from a disappointing in Hoover, Ala. couple of seasons. The Golden Eagles also will have a new leader Through Todd Monken’s mantra, “we have to on the offensive line, as Luke Meadows takes coach better, play better, recruit better” certainly that position responsibilities, coming from Florida seems to have taken root in the football program. Atlantic where he spent the previous two seasons. The Golden Eagles are a year older from a team On the defensive side, Pete Golding comes in that returns a group of 21 players that saw action as to oversee a talent group of safeties. The Delta State either a true or redshirt freshmen a year ago as well graduate spent the last two seasons at Southeastern as a wealth of older players which look to lead the Louisiana and Jon Williams comes to Southern Miss way heading into the fall. as the assistant head coach and director of player With a majority of the coaching staff back for its personnel after spending the last six seasons running second season under Monken, the Golden Eagles the program at Itawamba Community College. can claim something that they have not had since With Lindsey taking over the , head the 2011 championship season – stability. coach Todd Monken will transition to overseeing the outside wide receivers position this fall. The The Coaching Staff offensive coaching side also includes inside receiv- As the Golden Eagles return five of its nine assis- ers coach Todd Wozniak, who also runs the special tant coaches from a year ago, many of the Golden teams for the program. John Simon returns for his Eagle players will see a seamless transition from a second campaign at Southern Miss mentoring the year ago after having to adjust to mostly new staffs running backs to complete the offensive side of the the last two seasons. staff.

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Complimenting Golding on defense is corner- returns as the top possession receiver from a year ago backs coach and no stranger to Golden Eagle football, after catching a team-best 53 balls for 410 yards and Lytrel Pollard. The former Southern Miss letterwinner a pair of . Markese Triplett, a senior from comes back for his second season after spending Louisville, Miss., had the most receiving yards with 1999-2007 on the coaching staff at his alma mater. 558 to go along with a team-best four Derrick LeBlanc, the former Northwestern State receptions. Triplett had a season-best 81-yard recep- standout, returns as well to coach the defensive tion to go along with two 100-plus receiving games. line, while David Duggan is back for his sec- Another sophomore, Marquise Ricard of Baton ond consecutive season and sixth overall as the Rouge, La., tallied 24 catches for 306 yards and a team’s defensive coordinator and coach. pair of touchdowns, while Kyle Sloter (Johns Creek, Ga.) transitioned from quarterback to receiver and The Offense caught five passes late for 35 yards and a touchdown Twenty-five letterwinners and eight starters are as a standup . Other players that could see back on the offensive side of the ball this fall. As some action at that tight end spot are junior transfer many as seven different freshmen started at least Ryan Seaberg (Chattanooga, Tenn.) and freshman once as this unit should enjoy some experience at Jay’Shawn Washington (Marrero, La.), who will also skill positions, along with some much added depth work with the running backs. on the offensive line. Running Backs Quarterbacks This is one area of improvement that the Golden The final six games of 2013 helped Golden Eagle Eagles need to continue to progress into this season fans make a comparison of Nick Mullens to a former after tallying only 875 rushing yards (72.9 yards per recent Southern Miss quarterback in Austin Davis. game) with just five scores on the ground in 2013. Both enjoyed standout freshman campaigns and With a healthy in the form of Jalen the Hoover, Ala., product came in to his own by Richard (Alexandria, La.) for the first time in three starting in the final six games of the season. Mullens seasons, the team has found a good start in its plan threw for 1,776 yards and 13 touchdowns during to improve the running game. The junior, Richard, his initial season, including five in the final contest notched 324 yards on 85 carries a year ago for a 3.8 against UAB. per carry average a year ago. Despite injuries his first Mullens took over for then senior transfer Allan two seasons, though, he still needs just 250 rushing Bridgford, who joined the squad for summer camp yards to go over the 1,000-yard mark for his career. after graduating from California just prior to starting The next top returning rusher is sophomore camp. Bridgford held the job for the first six games, George Payne (Mobile, Ala.) who was originally but Mullens took over the final half of the season and going to redshirt last season, but who worked so now owns the tag of quarterback of the future for the hard during fall practice, forced the coaching staff to Golden Eagles. play him as a true freshman. Payne appeared in five In all, there will be a total of six quarterbacks in games and rushed for 173 yards on 43 carries and camp, with redshirt senior Cole Weeks of Freeport, a rushing score. Fla., being the only other player with any experience Looking to join these stable of runners is true with the squad. freshman Ito Smith (Semmes, Ala.), along with Redshirt freshman Parker Adamson (Oxford, redshirt senior Delvin Welch (Baton Rouge, La.), Miss.) will also battle for some playing time in along with brothers Darrion and Johntre’ Goudy, a 2014, while redshirt sophomore Matt Bergeron redshirt senior and sophomore, respectively, from (Mandeville, La.) played a year at Lamar before Meridian, Miss. transferring to Southern Miss prior to last season. True freshman Gunner Roach (Mobile, Ala.) will also Offensive Line try to get some reps and Tyler Matthews (Wichita, The Golden Eagles return three starters to the Kan.), a transfer from TCU, will sit out this year due offensive line for this season but also felt the need to NCAA rules. to bolster the position’s depth over the last offseason and did just that. Wide Receivers Three starters return from last year’s roster on the Southern Miss returns three of their top five pass offensive line, including redshirt junior Rashod Hill receivers from a year ago and return 54.4 percent of (Jacksonville, Fla.), senior Fred Moore (Heidelberg, its receiving yard production. It is a unit in which Miss.) and sophomore Cameron Tom (Baton Rouge, three true freshmen finished in the top eight in La.). The trio combined to make 31 starts last season receiving yards last season. and these players are the building blocks around this Sophomore Tyre’oune Holmes (Tylertown, Miss.) year’s offensive front.

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Two other offensive lineman that will battle for Jalen Richard playing time after suffering injuries a year ago include redshirt freshman Devin Farrior (Waynesboro, Miss.), who was injured early in the season, redshirt and junior Michael Brinson (Flowood, Miss.) who missed the entire season. Redshirt sophomores Oliver Bates (Tylertown, Miss.) and Brandon Farmer (Gulfport, Miss.), along with redshirt junior Chaz Cavignac (Slidell, La.) each saw limited action last season and will look to join in the rotation on the offensive line this fall. The Golden Eagles also went out and added a pair of junior college signees to play up front, both from Hinds Junior College, and are Thomas Collins (Jackson, Miss.) and Norman Price (Vicksburg, Miss.) which should help bolster the Golden Eagle front.

The Defense Southern Miss returns 27 players on defense including seven starters from last fall. Three pro- jected starters heading into last season return after each missed either all or most of the season due to his freshman season and redshirt senior Nic Bekkers various reasons. Redshirt junior defensive lineman (Perry, Ga.) is back after getting eight stops last Rakeem Nunez-Roches (Dangriga, Belize) was lost season. in the second game with a foot injury, while Alan The area will also add redshirt freshmen Draper Howze (Ocean Springs, Miss.), who was supposed Riley (Harvey, La.), Xavier Thigpen (Hebron, Miss.), to finish his career in 2013, but went absent he final Vohn Keith (Mobile, Ala.), Rod Crayton (Dadeville, eight games with a turf toe problem and will return Ala.,) Nick Carlis (Mobile, Ala.) and Quentin Smith for a fifth-year. Jacorius Cotton (Clinton, Miss.), along with redshirt sophomore Jerry (LaGrange, Ga.) returns for this senior campaign McCorvey (Vancleave, Miss.). after being ineligible last season. The trio, one key experienced player from every area on the defensive side, should provide key lead- Howze, who has appeared in 41 career games ership heading into the ’14 campaign. and started in 16, returns as the leader of a young, but improving group. Defensive Line Redshirt junior Terrick Wright (Gadsden, Ala.) Led by Nunez-Roches who tallied just eight started in 10 games last season, working at both tackles and a half for loss in two games last the middle and will linebacker spots. Wright fin- season, the redshirt junior is a solid player to build ished second on the squad in tackles with 90, also around on the defensive front. registering four for loss, an , a forced Redshirt junior Michael Smith of Birmingham, and a fumble recovery. Sophomore C.J. Perry Ala., was the only Golden Eagle on the roster from (Bessemer, Ala.) helped take up the slack with the last year to play and start in every game at one of absence of Howze, playing mostly in the middle as the end spots. He tallied 33 tackles to go along with a true freshman in 2013. Perry collected 45 tackles 1.5 for loss. He is joined by senior Adam Williams (five for loss) with a sack. (Tunica, Miss.), who collected 40 tackles of which As for the spur position, which will be used as 8.5 were for losses and three sacks. Sophomore both a linebacker and a defensive back, redshirt Dylan Bradley, who calls Macon, Miss., home, looks senior Justin Penn (Bassfield, Miss.) and redshirt to be the top candidate at the Bandit spot heading David Bertucci (Gulfport, Miss.) both will compete into fall camp after notching 52 tackles from last fall for the other spot in the 4-3 defense by coach to go along with 4.5 tackles for loss. Duggan. The Golden Eagles also have backups that played Redshirt senior Ta’Dren Kennedy (Hattiesburg, a season ago that will vie for valuable reps this Miss.) and redshirt sophomore Lelland Ducksworth fall. Redshirt senior Dasman McCullum (Hebron, (Hattiesburg, Miss.) also return to fight for play- Miss.) returns from a 37-tackle season, while junior ing time along with true freshman Darian Yancey Wil Freeman of Flowood, Miss., notched 14 stops, (Auburn, Ala.) and Jeremy Sangster (Louisville, Ja’Boree Poole (Brookhaven, Miss.) added 12 tackles Miss.).

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Defensive Backs The Schedule With the return of Cotton for his senior cam- Southern Miss plays another impressive schedule paign, three players are also back that combined that features six opponents that reached bowl games for 25 starts a year ago, giving the Golden Eagles last season, including C-USA champion Rice, along a seasoned defensive backfield. Senior Emmanuel with non-conference foes Mississippi State and Johnson (McKenzie, Ala.) headlines that list with Alabama. The other bowl teams the Golden Eagles 10 starts and 54 tackles, along with junior Kalan will play include Marshall, Middle Tennessee and Reed (Birmingham, Ala.) that wrangled 41 tackles in North Texas. 10 starts and sophomore Kelsey Douglas (Missouri The program returns to a six-game home City, Texas), who stopped opponents 68 times in schedule in 2014 as they face non-conference five starts. foes Alcorn State (Sept. 6) and Appalachian State The Golden Eagle defensive back corps also (Sept. 20), along with C-USA foes Rice (Sept. 27), returns a solid young group which entails redshirt Louisiana Tech (Oct. 25), Marshall (Nov. 8) and freshman Trae Collins (Columbus, Miss.), sopho- UAB (Nov. 29). more Evan Osborne (Pearl, Miss.), true freshman The program, though, will open the year against Picasso Nelson (Mendenhall, Miss.), who enrolled Mississippi State, playing the Bulldogs for the first last spring to the University after finishing his prep time since the 1990 campaign. The Golden Eagles career at Oak Grove High School in the fall. will play a team from the Redshirt senior Urell Johnson (New Orleans, La.), for the second-straight season and have played a comes back to battle for playing time, along with red- member from that league every year but three sea- shirt freshman Jomez Applewhite (Bassfield, Miss.) sons (2007, 2011, 2012) since 1964. and sophomore Marcus Turner (McCalla, Ala.). This will be just the third time since 1946 that Signees that could also fit into the mix includes the Golden Eagles have opened the year against an Cornell Armstrong (Bassfield, Miss.) and Xavier in-state opponent and the first time they have done Marion (Ridgeland, Miss.). that since opening up against Alcorn State for the 2009 season. The Specialists The Golden Eagles will play two new opponents The Golden Eagles return both their place kicker on this year’s schedule, including Appalachian State, and punter for the 2014 season. who will be playing their first year at the Division Redshirt senior Corey Acosta, from Memphis, I Football Bowl Subdivision and UTSA, who plays Tenn., has held the job for the last two years, their initial season in Conference USA. converting 24-of-39 field goal attempts and In all, Southern Miss will play four opponents 51-of-52 extra points. Acosta also will have from the state of Texas (Rice, North Texas, UTEP, kickoff duties as well, averaging 59.6 yards per UTSA), two each from Mississippi (Mississippi State, kickoff last year. Alcorn State) and Alabama (Alabama, UAB) and The punting was done by a couple of players one each from North Carolina (Appalachian State), last fall, including redshirt junior Matthew Moseley Louisiana (Louisiana Tech), Tennessee (Middle (Franklin, Tenn.) and sophomore Tyler Sarrazin Tennessee) and West Virginia (Marshall). (Geismar, La.). Moseley started the year in that role, booting 18 punts for a 40.9 yard average, but a leg injury sidelined him from punting the remainder of the year, although he held the holding job on place- ments for the entire season. Sarrazin collected 44 punts for a 39.4 per boot average and Golden Eagle punters averaged 39.7 for the season combined, as well as placing 22 punts inside the opponents 20-yardline. Emmanuel Johnson returned both kickoffs and punts last season, finishing second in both catego- ries. Johnson registered 11 kickoff returns for a 25.5 yard average, while notching four punt returns for an 8.2 yard average. Jalen Richard also returns as the top punt returner with a 16.8 yard per try on four attempts. Redshirt junior Lance Schuffert (Prattville, Ala.) also holds the deep snapper role for both placements Dasman McCullum and punts for the third-straight season.

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2014 Final Spring Depth Chart

Offense Defense X 5 D.J. Thompson (6-3/196/r-So.) E 91 Michael Smith (6-4/262/r-Jr.) 15 James Cox (6-1/193/So.) 45 Dasman McCullum (6-4/237/r-Sr.)

H 1 Tyre’oune Holmes (5-11/170/So.) NT 97 Rakeem Nunez-Roches (6-2/290/r-Jr.) 82 Chad Cook (5-8/150/So.) 46 Wil Freeman (6-6/260/Jr.)

LT 73 Rashod Hill (6-6/285/r-Jr.) DT 49 Adam Williams (6-2/294/r-Sr.) 75 Oliver Bates (6-2/275/r-So.) 9 Draper Riley (6-4/284/r-Fr.)

LG 78 Devin Farrior (6-4/304/r-Fr.) Ban. 94 Dylan Bradley (6-1/265/r-So.) 76 Michael Brinson (6-3/301/r-Jr.) 85 Ja’Boree Poole (6-2/240/So.)

C 70 Cameron Tom (6-4/287/So.) WLB 14 Terrick Wright (6-2/216/r-Jr.) 68 Brandon Farmer (6-2/307/r-So.) 22 Darian Yancey (6-1/210/Fr.)

RG 63 Fred Moore (6-5/305/Sr.) MLB 37 Alan Howze (6-3/227/r-Sr.) 55 Thomas Collins (6-3/320/r-Jr.) 40 C.J. Perry (6-0/231/So.)

RT 72 Norman Price (6-4/321/Jr.) Spur 35 Justin Penn (6-1/212/r-Sr.) 74 Jerry Harris (6-3/302/r-Fr.) 17 David Bertucci (5-11/200/r-Jr.)

Y 23 Markese Triplett (6-4/224/r-Sr.) FS 12 Emmanuel Johnson (5-11/182/Sr.) or 83 Cooper Harrington (6-0/193/r-Jr.) 6 Kelsey Douglas (5-11/190/So.)

Z 6 Marquise Ricard (6-2/180/So.) BS 28 Jacorius Cotton (5-11/195/r-Sr.) 12 Jarell Aaron (6-5/198/r-So.) 34 Evan Osborne (6-3/198/r-Fr.)

QB 9 Nick Mullens (6-1/188/So.) FC 11 Kalan Reed (5-11/198/Jr.) 11 Cole Weeks (6-0/200/r-Sr.) 13 Picasso Nelso (5-10/188/rFr.)

RB 30 Jalen Richard (5-8/200/Jr.) BC 2 Trae Collins (5-11/181/r-Fr.) 24 George Payne (6-0/200/So.) 8 Urell Johnson (5-10/180/r-Sr.) Special Teams K 25 Corey Acosta (6-0/195/r-Sr.) DS 50 Lance Schuffert (6-0/234/r-Jr.) P 33 Matt Moseley (5-10/164/r-Jr.)

28 2014 Southern Miss Football THE COACHING STAFF Todd Monken Head Coach

odd Monken was On the strength of his best performance of the Tannounced as the 20th season against UAB, Mullens garnered two awards, head coach in Southern being named Conference USA Co-Offensive Player Miss history in December of of the Week as well as one of eight “Stars of the 2012. Monken was charged Week” as recognized by the . to turn around a Golden At the conclusion of the season, Southern Eagles’ program. Miss’ senior Khyri Thornton was named I n second team All-Conference USA, his first while true freshman Tyre’oune season Holmes and junior Emmanuel at the helm of the Golden Eagles, Johnson were both honorable Monken battled injuries and a tough mention selections. In addition, a schedule as he began the rebuilding trio of Golden Eagles appeared on process for the Southern Miss football the C-USA 2013 All-Freshman team team. Monken inherited a team that – Holmes, Mullens and Cameron finished the 2012 season without a Tom. win. During his first year, Monken On May 9, Thornton was directed the injury-prone team selected in the third round to a 1-11 mark. After dropping the first (85th overall) of the NFL 11 contests of the year, the Monken led Draft by the Green Golden Eagles trailed rival UAB 21-13 Bay Packers. He at halftime. Southern Miss rallied for became the first a 62-27 victory over the Blazers. In player selected the game, the Golden Eagles scored in the NFL Draft 49 second-half points, including a in the Todd season-best 28 points in the third Monken Era quarter to take control of the and the 22nd game and earn the victory. draft pick of In the game the Golden against UAB, true Eagles since freshman 2000. With quarterback the selection Nick Mullens of Thornton, threw five the Black touchdown and Gold passes and posted three rushed for another. consecutive Mullens led a 28-0 rally years with with three touchdown passes and players a 1-yard touchdown rush to put drafted in Southern Miss ahead by 20 points the first two at the start of the fourth. He days of the threw for 370 yards as Southern NFL Draft Miss amassed 472 yards in the – Thornton matchup. (3rd round Despite the results on the – Green Bay scoreboard, Monken’s first season saw Packers, 2014), several highlights throughout the year. Jamie Collins

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(2nd round – , 2013) and Monken’s offense produced the 2011 Biletnikoff Lamar Holmes (3rd round – , 2012), Award winner in – a 2012 first round making Southern Miss one of just 23 teams to draft pick by the (fifth overall) – accomplish the feat. in addition to a pair of All-Americans in Blackmon Off the field, Corey Acosta was named to the and offensive lineman Levy Adcock and the Big 12 2013 Conference USA Football All-Academic team Offensive Lineman of the Year, Grant Garner. for his efforts on the field and in the classroom Prior to returning to OSU for his second time, as announced by the conference office. Acosta Monken spent four years as wide receivers coach boasted a 3.79 grade point average in biological for the Jacksonville Jaguars of the National Football sciences and led the Golden Eagles in points during League. He had been promoted to the role of the 2013 season. Jaguars’ quarterback coach immediately before In addition, football had 27 players recognized taking the offensive coordinator job at Oklahoma for their achievements in the classroom, including State. In his final year in Jacksonville, the Jaguar trio five student-athletes who earned Dean’s List of Mike Thomas, Marcedes Lewis and Mike Sims- honors. The Southern Miss football program was Walker combined to make 167 catches for 2,082 also recognized by the American Football Coaches yards and 21 touchdowns with Lewis earning a spot Association for its academic achievement on the in the Pro Bowl. Division I Football Bowl Subdivision level as having Monken also worked at LSU from 2005-06, a graduation rate of 75 percent or better. where he developed several receivers including The new director of the Black and Gold came to Skyler Green, and Buster Davis. Bowe Southern Miss after serving the previous two seasons and Davis were selected in the first round of the 2007 as offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at NFL Draft. Bowe combined with Davis and Early Oklahoma State. It was his second stint at OSU, after Doucet to form one of the nation’s premier receiving serving as pass game coordinator and wide receivers corps in 2006. The trio combined for 180 receptions, coach there from 2002-04. 2,598 yards and 24 TDs. Bowe finished his career Under Monken during the 2012 season, the with 154 catches for 2,403 yards, and his school- Cowboys – which had a true freshman starting record 26 touchdowns ranked eighth in SEC history. quarterback to start the season and a redshirt In his first stay at OSU, Monken spent three freshman as the primary backup – ranked among seasons (2002-04) as pass game coordinator/wide the nation’s top 10 nationally in scoring offense receivers coach. The Cowboys averaged more than (4th/44.7 ppg), total offense (5th/548.9 ypg) and 32 points per game during that time. In 2004, passing offense (7th/333.4 ypg). OSU will play in the Monken tutored first-round pick Rashaun Woods, Heart of Dallas Bowl on Jan. 1. who was selected 31st overall by the San Francisco OSU scored more than 50 points 10 times, broke 49ers. Woods was a two-time All-America honoree the 60-point mark in five contests, the 70-point mark and concluded his career with 293 receptions for twice and the 80-point plateau once in just two 4,414 yards and 42 touchdowns. years with Monken calling the plays. He also helped engineer one of the nation’s Also during that span, the Cowboys set single- best passing attacks in his two seasons (2000-01) season records for points scored, touchdowns at Louisiana Tech – one year as the running backs scored, first downs, pass attempts, pass completions, coach and the other as wide receivers coach. In passing yards, completion percentage, touchdown 2001, Louisiana Tech ranked eighth in the nation passes, yards per play and third-down conversions in passing, averaging 313 yards through the air per in 2011, in addition to posting six of the top seven game. A year earlier, Tech ranked seventh in the single-game passing marks in school history. nation averaging 313 yards passing per game. In 2011, Monken served as ’s In addition, Monken spent seven seasons at position coach, who set single-season school records Eastern Michigan (1993-99) including the last two for passes completed, passes attempted, passing as offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach. He yards, touchdown passes, completion percentage also spent time at Grand Valley State (1989-90) and and total offense in 2011. Weeden, who was drafted Notre Dame (1991-92). as the 22nd overall pick in the 2012 NFL Draft by A native of Wheaton, Ill., Monken was a three- the , also set single-game school year letterwinner at quarterback for Knox College. records for passing yards and total offense under He earned a bachelor’s degree in economics (1989) Monken’s watch in 2011. On the national level, and followed with a master’s degree in education Weeden finished the 2011 season second in passing leadership from Grand Valley State. He is a member yards, third in total offense, fourth in touchdown of the Knox College Athletic Hall of Fame. Monken passes and ninth in pass efficiency. and his wife, Terri, have one son, Travis.

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Monken at a Glance

Year By Year Year Employer Position 2013-pres. Southern Miss Head Coach 2011-12 Oklahoma State Offensive Coordinator / Quarterbacks 2007-10 Jacksonville Jaguars Wide Receivers 2005-06 LSU Passing Game Coordinator / Wide Receivers 2002-04 Oklahoma State Pass Game Coordinator / Wide Receivers 2000-01 Louisiana Tech Running Backs / Recruiting Coordinator (2000) / Wide Receivers 1993-99 Eastern Michigan DBs / WRs / Offensive Coordinator, QBs (1998-99) 1991-92 Notre Dame Graduate Assistant 1989-90 Grand Valley State Assistant Coach

Bowl Games 2012 Fiesta Bowl What others are saying about Monken 2007 Sugar Bowl 2005 Peach Bowl , 2002 Houston Bowl Head Football Coach, 2004 Cotton Bowl Oklahoma State 2004 Alamo Bowl 2001 Humanitarian Bowl 1993 Cotton Bowl “Todd Monken has a very bright football mind. 1992 Sugar Bowl We served together on two separate coaching staffs at Oklahoma State and I’ve always thought highly Prominent Pupils (ABC order) Name, Under Monken (NFL Team) of him, both as a football coach and as a man. Hubert Anyiam, Oklahoma State () When we brought him to Oklahoma State after Dwayne Bowe, LSU () the 2010 season, we asked him to adapt to the Justin Blackmon, Oklahoma State (Jacksonville Jaguars) offensive system we already had in place and he , LSU () was selfless enough to take that challenge. He kept Josh Cooper, Oklahoma State (Cleveland Browns) Buster Davis, LSU (San Diego Chargers) our offense going at a high level and we are very , LSU () grateful for what he did for our program. Skyler Green, LSU (Cincinnati Bengals) “Todd comes from a football family. He’s grown Torry Holt, Jacksonville Jaguars up around it his entire life and he is very driven. His Blake Jackson, Oklahoma State (Cleveland Browns) Brandon LaFell, LSU (Carolina Panthers) energy, passion and football knowledge will make John Lewis, Oklahoma State (Atlanta Falcons) him a tremendous asset to Southern Miss football.” John Simon, Louisiana Tech (Washington Redskins) Mike Sims-Walker, Jacksonville Jaguars Mike Thomas, Jacksonville Jaguars Khyri Thornton, Southern Miss () Jack Del Rio, Kevin Walter, Eastern Michigan () Defensive Coordinator, Brandon Weeden, Oklahoma State (Cleveland Browns) Reggie Williams, Jacksonville Jaguars D’Juan Woods, Oklahoma State (Jacksonville Jaguars) Rashaun Woods, Oklahoma State () “Todd has a tremendous offensive mind and brings an energetic, passionate approach to coaching. He is a hands-on teacher who gets the most out of his players. I’ve enjoyed watching his success, and I wish him all the best at Southern Miss.”

Brandon Weedon, Quarterback,

“He is not only a great offensive mind, but he is a guy who genuinely cares about his players on and off the field. I knew it was just a matter of time before he got this opportunity. Southern Miss definitely got a good one.” The Monken Family – Todd, Terri and Travis

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Jon Williams Williams spent a total of seven seasons at ICC, Assistant Head Coach / serving as an assistant coach for three years before Director of Player Personnel being elevated to the head coaching position there. He had a career record of 21-16 with three runner- on Williams begins his up finishes in the MACJC North Division and one Jfirst season with the playoff appearance. program as the assistant In 2013, Williams led the Indians to their first head coach/director of 5-0 start in school history and the program’s highest player personnel. ranking ever at No. 4 in the NJCAA poll. “We are pleased to have Williams was named the 10th head football Jon join our staff,” said Monken. “He comes to us coach at ICC in 2009 after spending three seasons from a quality junior college program and we look as the Indians’ offensive line coach and recruiting forward to him directing our efforts in bringing coordinator. in future Golden Eagles as well as mentoring our The Panama City, Fla., native was the head current players.” coach for one season at Locust Fork High School in Williams came to Southern Miss after working as Alabama just prior to working at ICC. Before that, the head coach at Itawamba Community College Williams spent six seasons at Mississippi College, (Fulton, Miss.) for four seasons (2009-13). where he served as offensive coordinator, recruiting “The opportunity to work at the FBS level and a coordinator and the head strength and conditioning program with such a rich tradition was too good to coach. pass up,” said Williams. “I am excited to be a small Williams, a 1996 graduate of Wingate University, part of assisting the current staff at Southern Miss. I has also been on staffs at Wayne County High School, believe in Todd (Monken) and his vision for where Simpson High School and East Central Community the program needs to be and his plan to follow in College. order to get there.”

Williams At A Glance

Year By Year Year Employer Position 2014 Southern Miss Assistant Head Coach / Director of Player Personnel 2009-13 Itawamba CC Head Coach 2007-09 Itawamba CC Offensive Line 2006 Locust Fork HS Head Coach 2002-05 Mississippi College Offensive Line 2001 Wayne County HS Special Teams Coordinator / Running Backs 1999-00 Simpson HS Head Coach 1998 East Central CC Offensive Line 1996 East Central CC Offensive Line

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David Duggan top 10 for Southern Miss in tackles. Senior Alan Defensive Coordinator / Howze finished the year in the top 15 among the Linebackers team in tackles despite missing the final eight games of the season with an injury. avid Duggan returns At North Carolina, Duggan assumed the role as Dfor his second season outside linebackers and special teams coach for as the defensive coordina- the Tar Heels. In his lone season with the program, tor for the Golden Eagles. UNC’s Bandit and Ram position starters helped lead Along with his duties as Carolina to an 8-4 finish, their best winning percent- defensive coordinator, he age since 1997. The Carolina special teams were also directly works with the linebackers. This is his just that as the team blocked three punts, returned sixth year overall with the program. a kickoff for a touchdown and kicker Casey Barth During the 2013 campaign, Duggan’s defense was 15-of-19 on field goals including going 5-of-7 notched over 1,000 total tackles. The Black and between 40 and 49 yards. Barth was also a perfect Gold defense notched 78 tackles for loss, including 44-of-44 in his point after attempts. 13 sacks on the year. The defense forced 11 In his last season with the program in 2011, with six and a pair of safeties. Duggan assumed the role of co-defensive coordina- Duggan worked directly with the linebackers, tor while also coaching the linebackers. That year, molding the unit into one of the top tackling groups the Golden Eagle defense set an NCAA record for on the team, despite numerous injuries to key play- most interceptions returned for touchdowns and ers. With the injuries, the linebacking corps had to was as opportunistic and ferocious as any unit in fill gaps with young players, but still recorded suc- the nation. The 2011 Golden Eagles scored 12 non- cess under Duggan’s tutelage. offensive touchdowns en route to winning the 2011 Sophomore Terrick Wright was second on the Conference USA championship. team in total tackles with 90, leading the team Over his initial four-year span with the Golden in assisted tackles with 46. Despite missing some Eagles, Duggan’s linebackers were the centerpieces games with injury, senior Dylan Reda finished of the defense, headlined by names like Korey the season in the top 10 on the team in tackles. Williams, Ronnie Thornton and Jamie Collins. Even Freshman C.J. Perry also concluded the year in the in 2011, as injuries sidelined Williams for much of

34 2014 Southern Miss Football Coaching Staff the season, the top three Golden Eagle linebackers His first coaching job was at Alleghany College combined for 265 tackles, 34 tackles for loss and (1987-88), where he was the inside linebackers two interceptions returned for touchdowns. and strength and conditioning coach. The Gators In his third season, Duggan’s three primary starters captured the 1987 North Coast Athletic Conference combined for 230 tackles, 6.5 sacks and 26 tackles crown and participated in the NCAA Division III for loss. national playoffs. Duggan began his tenure with Southern Miss in Duggan earned his Bachelor’s degree from New 2008 after serving as the head coach of the Cologne Hampshire in 1986 and was a member of the foot- Centurions of NFL Europe from 2006-07. During his ball team from 1982-86, in which he served as a time as head coach, his defense ranked No. 1 in the co-captain his senior season. He and wife, Lynne, league both seasons. have two daughters, Olivia and Grace. His history with the league stretched back to the 2000 season as he worked as defensive coordinator for Cologne from 2003-05 and then in the same role for the Berlin Thunder from 2000-03. His defenses ranked No. 1 in the league in both seasons as an assistant at Cologne and he twice was a member on the staff that won the World Bowl (IX in 2001 and X in 2002) with Berlin. Prior to his experience in NFL Europe, Duggan was the defensive coordinator at Brown University from 1997-00 in which the team won the 1999 Ivy League Crown. Duggan went to Brown, after working at Colgate (1995-97) as the inside/outside linebackers coach, as well as the kickoff coverage coach. The Raiders captured the 1996 Patriot League title and played in the Division I-AA playoffs that season. Duggan was the inside linebackers coach at Holy Cross from 1992-95, after spending 1988-92 at New Hampshire, his alma mater, as the inside lineback- ers coach leading the team to the 1991 Yankee Conference championship and the Division I-AA playoffs that year.

Duggan At A Glance Year By Year Year Employer Position 2013-pres. Southern Miss Defensive Coordinator / Linebackers 2012 North Carolina Outside Linebackers / Special Teams Coordinator 2011 Southern Miss Co-Defensive Coordinator / Linebackers 2008-10 Southern Miss Linebackers 2006-07 Cologne Centurions Head Coach 2004-05 Cologne Centurions Defensive Coordinator / Linebackers 2001-03 Berlin Thunder Defensive Coordinator / Linebackers 1998-2000 Brown Defensive Coordinator / Linebackers 1995-97 Colgate Linebackers 1992-94 Holy Cross Inside Linebackers 1988-91 New Hampshire Inside Linebackers 1987 Alleghany College Inside Linebackers / Strength and Conditioning

Bowl Games 2011 Southern Miss Sheraton Hawai’i Bowl 2010 Southern Miss Beef’O’Brady’s Bowl 2009 Southern Miss R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl 2008 Southern Miss R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl

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Chip Lindsey in 2010, following up a long list of accomplishments Offensive Coordinator / as a prep coach in football and baseball from 1997- Quarterbacks 09, which included stops at Lassiter (Ga.), Hoover (Ala.), Colbert Heights (Ala.), Florence (Ala.), Deshler n February of 2014, (Ala.), Sparkman (Ala.) and Springville (Ala.) High ISouthern Miss officially Schools. announced the hiring of As head coach at Colbert Heights, a playoff run Chip Lindsey as assistant made him the Florence Times-Daily’s 2006 Coach football coach, who will of the Year. As head coach at Lassiter, he led the serve as both the offensive Trojans to their first-ever playoff victory in 2008; he coordinator and quarterbacks coach for the program. was named state Coach of the Year by the Associated “Chip is an outstanding coach who has an Press, as well as Cobb County Coach of the Year impressive track record leading him here to Southern by the Marietta Daily Journal and Cobb County Miss,” said Golden Eagle coach Todd Monken. “We Touchdown Club. He posted a 12-1 season and share similar philosophies on offense and he has had regional championship at Lassiter in 2009, winning success moving the football everywhere he has been state Coach of the Year honors from the Atlanta in his career.” Falcons and repeating the Cobb County awards. Lindsey came to Southern Miss after spending the At Lassiter High School in Marietta, Ga., he was 2013 season with the national champion runner- the head coach from 2008-09. In 2009, Lindsey led up as an analyst for the offense, Lassiter to a perfect regular season record of 10-0 concentrating on the wide receivers and passing and the school’s first-ever region championship. game. The team advanced to the state quarterfinals for Lindsey joined Auburn after a successful two-year the first time in school history and finished the year at stint at Spain Park (Ala.) High School in Hoover, 12-1. For his efforts, Lindsey was named the Marietta where he was head coach in 2011-12 and led the Daily Journal Cobb County Coach of the Year, Cobb Jaguars to their first Class 6A regional championship County Touchdown Club Coach of the Year and in program history. He coached Golden Eagle Atlanta Falcons Class AAAAA Coach of the Year. quarterback Nick Mullens during his time there. In his first season at the helm of Lassiter, Lindsey He served as quarterbacks coach at Troy University engineered a nine-win season after taking over in

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February. The win total was the highest in school where he received his bachelor’s degree in history history and he also coached the team to its first-ever and English in 1997. In 2005, he earned a master’s playoff victory. He earned the first of two consecutive in educational leadership from the University of MDJ Cobb County and Cobb County Touchdown Phoenix. Club Coach of the Year awards. He was also named A native of Madison, Ala., he graduated from Georgia’s 2008 Associated Press Coach of the Year. Bob Jones High School, where he was a three-sport While at Lassiter High, Lindsey guided the letterman. Lindsey and his wife Cecily have four development Parade All-American and Georgia children: Claire, Caroline, Cooper and Conner. quarterback signee Hutson Mason. Mason broke every single-season state passing record in 2009 including passing yards (4,560) and touchdowns (54). Prior to his appointment at Lassiter, Lindsey served as the offensive coordinator in 2007 at Alabama powerhouse program Hoover High School. Under his guidance on offense, the team finished the season 10-2 and advanced to the third round of the state playoffs. Lindsey’s first experience as a high school head coach came from 2005-06 as the lead man at Colbert Heights High School in Tuscumbia, Ala. There he inherited a program that had won a combined five games over its three previous seasons. All Lindsey did was match that win total with a 5-5 season in 2005, then follow that up with a 9-3 season in 2006 that included a trip to the second round of the state playoffs. Nine wins was the most in Colbert Heights’ history. The season also included the school’s first- ever playoff victory. The turnaround at Colbert Heights garnered Lindsey his first coaching award as the Florence Times-Daily made him its 2006 1A-3A Coach of the Year. Lindsey spent the 1997-04 seasons in various assistant coach roles around the state of Alabama including Florence (Ala.), Deshler (Ala.), Sparkman (Ala.) and Springville (Ala.) High Schools. Lindsey played football at the University of North Alabama before transferring as a student to Alabama,

Lindsey At A Glance Year By Year Year Employer Position 2014-pres. Southern Miss Offensive Coordinator / Quarterbacks 2013 Auburn Offensive Analyst 2011-12 Spain Park HS Head Coach 2010 Troy Quarterbacks 2008-09 Lassiter HS Head Coach 2007 Hoover HS Offensive Coordinator / Quarterbacks 2005-06 Colbert Heights HS Head Coach 2004 Florence HS Offensive Coordinator / Quarterbacks 2000-03 Deshler HS Quarterbacks / Wide Receivers 1998-99 Sparkman HS Wide Receivers

Bowl Games 2014 Auburn BCS National Championship 2010 Troy R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl

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John Wozniak attempts, going 24-for-24. In addition, Acosta added Special Teams 11 field goals, including making multiple field goal Coordinator / Inside tries in five games. The special teams unit did not Receivers allow a blocked punt during the 2013 season, while inducing a pair of touchbacks, 14 fair catches and ohn Wozniak joined downing 22 balls inside the 20 yard line. In addition, Jhead coach Todd the special teams notched 10 punts of 50 yards or Monken’s first staff in more on the season. The punt return team averaged January of 2013. Wozniak 13.4 yards per return, while the kickoff return team directs the special teams as posted a 19.7 average. The kickoff and punt units did well as coach the inside wide receivers. not allow a return for a touchdown all season. Working alongside Monken, Wozniak helped Wozniak came to the Golden Eagles after Southern Miss to 2,911 yards receiving in 2013. The spending one season on the staff of the Alabama wide receivers amassed 2,350 of the receiving yards. Crimson Tide, the 2012 National Champions. In Wide receivers caught 16 of the 19 touchdown Tuscaloosa, Wozniak primarily served as an off-the- passes on the season. field administrator and assistant, helping prepare In 2013, true freshman Tyre’oune game film and scouting preparations. Holmes was named to the Conference USA All- The 1999 graduate of Knox College is no stranger Freshman Team, as well as being named honorable to success or to working with Coach Monken. The mention All-C-USA. He led Southern Miss with two share an alma mater and worked together at 53 receptions. Holmes tallied 410 yards with LSU in 2005 when Monken was the passing game two touchdowns. He had a receiving touchdown coordinator and Wozniak served as a quality control in USM’s final two games, including a 3-yard assistant. That year, the Tigers finished 11-2 and touchdown reception in the Golden Eagles’ 62-27 played in the SEC Championship game and the victory over UAB. Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl. On special teams, Corey Acosta led the team Prior to his stint this season with Alabama, with 57 points in Wozniak’s first year at Southern Wozniak was the running backs coach and Miss. Acosta was perfect on point after touchdown co-special teams coordinator at UAB for the 2011

38 2014 Southern Miss Football Coaching Staff season. Wozniak has been on the staffs of several successful programs since he began his coaching career in 1999. In 2010, Wozniak served as offensive coordinator at West Georgia. He has also coached at Memphis (2009), Montana State (2008), Georgia Southern (2006), LSU (2005 and 2007), Oklahoma State (2004) and Knox (Ill.) College (1999-03). Wozniak was the special teams coordinator at Memphis in 2009 and held similar responsibilities, along with coaching tight ends, at Montana State in 2008. While at Montana State, all three of Wozniak’s position players earned All- honors. Tight end Brandon Bostick led the team in touchdowns and was third in receptions despite playing in just seven games. Punter Erik Fisher ranked 15th nationally averaging 41.8 yards per kick, and place kicker Jason Cunningham was 13-of-19 on field goal attempts. The punt return unit blocked five punts during the season, as the squad was 7-5 overall and 5-3 in the Big Sky. Wozniak spent one season at Georgia Southern where he held the position of tight ends and special teams coach. The Eagles led the Southern Conference and ranked 14th nationally in kickoff returns, and they also ranked 29th nationally in punt returns. He has also been a member of two national championship staffs, having worked at LSU during the 2007 season as a quality control coach with the Tiger receivers and quarterbacks. During that season, LSU finished the season with the No. 11 scoring and rushing offense in the nation. Wozniak is a 1999 graduate of Knox College where he earned degrees in physics and secondary education while performing on the field as a standout all-conference quarterback and wide receiver.

Wozniak At A Glance

Year By Year Year Employer Position 2013-pres. Southern Miss Special Teams Coordinator / Inside Receivers 2012 Alabama Football Analyst 2011 UAB Running Backs 2009 Memphis Special Teams Coordinator 2008 Montana State Tight Ends / Special Teams 2007 LSU Offensive Quality Control 2006 Georgia Southern Tight Ends / Special Teams 2005 LSU Offensive Graduate Assistant 2004 Oklahoma State Offensive Graduate Assistant 2000-03 Knox College Offensive Coordinator 1999 Knox College Tight Ends / Punters

Bowl Games 2012 Alabama BCS National Championship 2007 LSU BCS National Championship 2005 LSU Peach Bowl

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Pete Golding the previous two seasons in the same capacity Safeties at Delta State. Golding, a former All-Gulf South Conference performer at Delta State, also coached n March 2014, Pete the Lion secondary. IGolding joined the In his coaching career, Golding has tutored five Golden Eagle football All-Americans that began with Michael Eubanks staff as an assistant coach (LB/2006) at Delta State. Golding also coached overseeing safeties. Golding All-Americans Monterio James (CB/2006), Garrett came to Southern Miss after Williams (SS/2010) and Dominique Davenport spending two seasons at (CB/2011) before playing an instrumental role in the Southeastern Louisiana. play of former Lion Robert Alford. In his final year with the Lions, Golding helped Alford earned All-America honors in his final Southeastern Louisiana to an 11-3 overall record, season under Golding’s tutelage and was named the 7-0 in Southland Conference play. The Lions set a National FCS Defensive Player of the Year by College school record for victories in a season and won the Sports Journal. Alford, who became the second program’s first conference title of any kind since player in Southeastern history to compete in the 1961. SLU advanced to the quarterfinals of the FCS , was drafted in the second round (No. playoffs in its first-ever playoff appearance. Golding’s 60 overall) by the NFL’s Atlanta Falcons becoming defense led the Southland Conference in total and the first Lion to be drafted since 1984. scoring defense. Tyler Stoddard and Todd Washington also earned The Hammond, La. native served as defensive All-Conference honors under the guidance of coordinator at Southeastern Louisiana after spending Golding and the Lions’ pass defense finished second

40 2014 Southern Miss Football Coaching Staff overall in the Southland Conference. setting defensive unit under Golding’s direction. In Eighteen players at Delta State were named to 2007, TC set a new school record for interceptions the All-Gulf South Conference and All-South Region with 14 and in 2008 TC lead the SAC in sacks and honors during his tenure at DSU, while seeing six turnovers forced en route to an appearance in the former players at Tusculum receive All-South Atlantic NCAA Division II playoffs. Conference accolades. The former Hammond High School product began Paced by Davenport, one of five first-team his coaching career as a graduate assistant on former selections on the All-GSC squad, Golding’s defensive DSU head coach ’ staff in 2006. The unit in 2011 led the league in total defense and Statesmen went 12-3 that season and advanced all the rushing defense. Davenport was joined on the All- way to the NCAA Division II Semifinals before falling GSC team by linemen Anthony Daniels and Mark to eventual national champion Grand Valley State. Hoskins, linebacker Ixavier Triplett and defensive Golding was a four-year starter for the Statesmen back Brett Butler. from 2002-05 at safety, racking up 285 career tackles In Golding’s first year back at Delta State in 2010, to rank third in school history while recording nine the Statesmen advanced to the NCAA DII National career interceptions to finish fourth. In 2004, the free Championship game and their third Gulf South safety garnered All-Gulf South Conference honors Conference title in four years with an 11-4 overall after leading the team with 85 tackles with two record and a 6-2 mark in the GSC. DSU fell short of interceptions and eight pass break-ups. As a senior in their goal of winning the title on a last-second game- 2005, he tallied 81 tackles with five tackles-for-loss, winning field goal by Minnesota-Duluth, 20-17. two interceptions and two forced fumbles. Delta State’s “Green Shirts” defense played a fast- Golding graduated in 2005 from Delta State with paced and frenetic style that led the Statesmen to 19 a degree in business. He and his wife, Carolyn, are interceptions and 27 forced fumbles. Led by Garrett the parents of son, Braxton. Williams, who recorded 130 tackles and tied the school record interceptions in a season with eight, DSU allowed 372.7 yards per game, but bristled during the postseason surrendering less than 250 yards per game in postseason. Under Golding’s guidance, Williams closed his senior season as a unanimous All-American selection after finishing with the third highest single season tackles total in DSU history. Williams was one of three defensive standouts to receive postseason honors in 2010. Triplett was named second team All-GSC while becoming the first linebacker in GSC history to be named Defensive Freshman of the Year. Triplett finished the season with 100 tackles (the most by a DSU freshman) and 12 tackles for loss. Prior to joining Roberts’ staff, Golding served for two years as defensive coordinator and defensive backs coach under Frankie DeBusk at Tusculum College, a member of the South Atlantic Conference. Prior to being named defensive coordinator in 2008, Golding served as defensive backs coach in 2007. The Pioneers became an explosive and record-

Golding At A Glance

Year By Year Year Employer Position 2014-pres. Southern Miss Safeties 2012-13 Southeastern Louisiana Defensive Coordinator / Defensive Backs 2010-11 Delta State Defensive Coordinator / Defensive Backs 2008-09 Tusculum College Defensive Coordinator / Defensive Backs 2007 Tusculum College Defensive Backs 2006 Delta State Defensive Graduate Assistant / Safeties

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Derrick LeBlanc Despite a season-ending injury to Rakeem Nunez- Defensive Line Roches after two games, the defensive line remained intact the majority of the season. n January of 2013, Michael Smith was the only Golden Eagle player to IDerrick LeBlanc joined play in and start every game during the 2013 season, the Southern Miss football while fellow linemen Octavius Thomas and Thornton coaching staff. LeBlanc, a each notched 11 starts apiece. Reserves Dasman former offensive and defensive McCallum (12 games) and Dylan Bradley (11 games) lineman, is in charge of the also saw significant playing time throughout the defensive line, bringing a year. The three primary starters of Smith, Thomas and wealth of experience with him to Hattiesburg. Thornton combined for 121 tackles, while McCallum In his first season with the Black and Gold, LeBlanc and Bradley added 37 and 52, respectively. managed a defensive line led by Khyri Thornton, LeBlanc joined the Golden Eagle staff after who was named Second Team All-Conference USA spending one year coaching the defensive line and selected in the third round (85th overall pick) to at the University of Wyoming for coach Dave the Green Bay Packers in the 2014 NFL Draft. Under Christensen. Though his tenure in the north was LeBlanc’s tutelage, Thornton recorded 39 tackles, brief, LeBlanc made a lasting impact on the Cowboy including 16 solo tackles and 23 assisted tackles. program, coaching defensive tackle Mike Purcell to Thornton boasted 6.5 tackles for loss including a All-Mountain West Conference first team honors. half a sack for eight yards. He was credited for a Purcell was third on the team in tackles, a tough team-best four quarterback hurries. Thornton was mark to achieve for an interior lineman, with 83 also a finalist for the C Spire Conerly Award for while recording eight tackles for loss. Purcell was the most outstanding collegiate football player in also one of two Wyoming seniors selected to play in the state of Mississippi. At Southern Miss’ end of a postseason collegiate all-star game. the year football banquet, Thornton was named the LeBlanc went to Wyoming from LSU, where he was Jeff Bower Team MVP, as well as, one of the four an assistant strength and conditioning coordinator recipients of the Reggie Collier Team Captain Award. from 2008-11. Prior to working in the LSU Athletics On a 2013 team riddled with injuries, LeBlanc Department, LeBlanc was the defensive line coach at directed a unit that stayed relatively injury free. Missouri State for two seasons in 2006-07.

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No stranger to the southeast, LeBlanc was a Bridge High School in Breaux Bridge, La., where four-year football letterman at Northwestern State he was the offensive and defensive line coach for University in Natchitoches, La., from 1992-96. He three seasons from 1997-99. LeBlanc broke into the played both defensive and offensive line during his college ranks in 2000 when he accepted a graduate playing career, and earned Southland Conference assistant position at LSU. There he assisted then- All-Academic honors as both a junior and senior. defensive line coach Pete Jenkins in coaching the He began his coaching career in 1997 at Breaux defensive line, as well as assisting the strength and conditioning staff. After the 2000 season at LSU, LeBlanc was offered his first full-time college coaching position at Henderson State University in Arkadelphia, Ark. He coached the defensive line and was the school’s strength and conditioning coordinator for four seasons from 2001-04. LeBlanc moved on to Arkansas Tech in Russellville, Ark., for the 2005 season, coaching the defensive line and serving as the team’s academic coordinator. He became the defensive line coach at Missouri State in Springfield, Mo., in 2006 and coached there for the 2006 and 2007 seasons under head coach Terry Allen. In addition to serving as an assistant strength and conditioning coordinator for LSU football, LeBlanc assisted with on-campus recruiting. In his four years with the Tigers, the team captured the 2008 Chick- fil-A Bowl Championship over Georgia Tech, 38-3; faced Penn State in the Capital One Bowl following the 2009 season, losing 19-17; defeated Texas A&M, 41-24, for the Cotton Bowl Championship following the 2010 season; and in 2011 captured the SEC Championship and earned a berth in the BCS National Championship Game, before falling to Alabama. LeBlanc earned his bachelor’s degree in business administration from Northwestern State in 1997, and completed his master’s degree in sports administration at LSU in 2002. He and his wife, Niema, have two sons, Dayton and Derrick, and one daughter, Kennedy.

LeBlanc At A Glance Year By Year Year Employer Position 2013-pres. Southern Miss Defensive Line 2012 Wyoming Defensive Line 2008-11 LSU Asst. Strength and Conditioning Coach 2006-07 Missouri State Defensive Line 2005 Arkansas Tech Defensive Line 2001-04 Henderson State Defensive Line 2000 LSU Defensive Graduate Assistant / Defensive Line

Bowl Games 2011 LSU BCS National Championship 2010 LSU Cotton Bowl 2009 LSU Capital One Bowl 2008 LSU Chick-Fil-A Bowl

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Luke Meadows the league in total offense and as the top rushing Offensive Line quarterback in C-USA with 767 yards. Meadows began the year with two linemen that n January 2014, Southern had earned significant playing time. He inserted a IMiss football coach Todd junior college transfer as well as the emergence of Monken announced the two younger players and the starting five remained hiring of Luke Meadows as intact except for one player missing an early season assistant coach. Meadows, game in the schedule. who coaches the offensive The stability paid off with more than a 100-yard line, joins the Golden Eagles improvement in FAU’s total offense and a national staff after serving as the offensive coordinator and rank jump of 22 spots. The line’s pass protection saw offensive line coach at Florida Atlantic. the quarterback pass efficiency rating improve by 55 Meadows came to Hattiesburg with a wealth of spots while the sacks allowed ranking jumped 21 experience, after spending two seasons (2012-13) at spots. The running game maintained its production FAU, where he was elevated to offensive coordinator despite losing FAU’s all-time rushing leader. The midway through the 2013 campaign. offensive line helped by eliminating the sacks and When he joined the FAU staff, Meadows was a negative 179 rushing yards lost by the previous asked to build something from scratch for the first season’s quarterbacks. time in 10 years. While he returned several starters, Prior to FAU, Meadows worked at South Dakota the line was asked to protect for a new system State for 10 years, serving as an offensive line coach and for the first time the Owls’ line had to work from 2002-05 before being promoted to assistant with a mobile quarterback, who finished fourth in head coach/offensive coordinator (2006-11). He was

44 2014 Southern Miss Football Coaching Staff the longest-tenured assistant on John Stiegelemeier’s SDSU coaching staff for 10 seasons, six as an assistant head coach and offensive coordinator. In that time, four players earned All-American honors, one academic honor, 19 selected All-Conference and 16 received Academic All- Conference recognition while two All-Newcomers were awarded to offensive linemen. A Hot Springs, S.D. native, Meadows began his coaching career as an undergraduate student at SDSU. After earning a bachelor’s degree in 1999, he continued as a graduate assistant with the Jackrabbits during the 1999-00 seasons, coaching the running backs, including Jackrabbit career rushing leader and All-American . In 2005, Meadows coached an offensive line that helped pave the way for the leading rushing attack in the Great West Football Conference, averaging 227.4 yards per game. During Meadows’ time on staff, the Jackrabbits posted four of the top 10 single-season rushing totals in school history and five of the top 10 single-game rushing performances. In addition, SDSU recorded four of the top-10 scoring averages in the program’s history, including 35.6 points per game in 2008. The 2008 squad also set an SDSU single- including First-Team recognition from the Walter season record with 427 points in 12 games, scoring Camp Football Foundation. 40 or more points in a game six times. Also during the 2010 season, the Jackrabbit With Meadows on the coaching staff, SDSU offensive line ranked second in the Football established 11 team single-game and single-season Championship Subdivision, yielding only six sacks offensive records, including rolling up 689 yards the entire campaign. Erickson signed as a free agent of total offense in the 2005 Hobo Day victory by the Denver Broncos and later spent time with the over Missouri-Rolla. Jackrabbit players he coached . Casey Knips and Casey Bender, also established 30 new individual school records both starters on the Jackrabbits’ 2009 FCS playoff during his tenure. Under Meadows’ guidance, team, received invitations to NFL camps in 2010 Jackrabbit offensive linemen combined for seven with the Arizona Cardinals and Cleveland Browns, First-Team All-Conference selections, 10 Second- respectively. Bender was currently a member of the Team selections and a pair of All-Americans. , while McKnight signed a free Mitch Erickson, who ended his collegiate career agent contract with the Cincinnati Bengals. in 2007 with his third straight First-Team All-Great After working as a graduate assistant for South West Football Conference selection, was nearly a Dakota State (1999-00), Meadows spent a season as consensus All-America pick within the Division offensive line coach at Wartburg College in Waverly, I Football Championship Subdivision as a senior. Iowa. Likewise, center Ryan McKnight earned multiple All- Meadows and his wife Rochelle have two America honors during his senior season in 2010, children, Daulton and Addyson.

Meadows At A Glance

Year By Year Year Employer Position 2014-pres. Southern Miss Offensive Line 2013 Florida Atlantic Offensive Coordinator / Offensive Line 2012 Florida Atlantic Offensive Line 2006-11 South Dakota State Assistant Head Coach / Offensive Coordinator 2002-05 South Dakota State Offensive Line 2001 Wartburg College Offensive Line 1999-00 South Dakota State Offensive Graduate Assistant

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Lytrel Pollard including a second-best ranking in third down defense. His linebacker, Ben Johnson, finished fourth in the OVC in total tackles, while defensive end DJ n January of 2013, former Roberts finished second in the league in tackles for IGolden Eagle defensive losses. back Lytrel Pollard returned Prior to his time at UT Martin, Pollard spent to Southern Miss for his one year at Mississippi College where he served as second stint as an assistant the Choctaws defensive coordinator for the 2010 coach. Pollard, a standout season. player for the Black and Before Mississippi College, Pollard was on the Gold, directs the secondary with an emphasis on University of Memphis coaching staff for two the cornerbacks. seasons. He was part of the defensive staff that Pollard directed one of the most consistent units helped Memphis improve from 100th to 57th on the field for the Golden Eagles in 2013. The nationally in total defense in just one season. duo of Kalan Reed and Ed Wilkins Pollard spent nine seasons at Southern Miss on played and started nearly every game for the Black head coach Jeff Bower’s staff before making the and Gold. Reed played and started 10 games for move to Conference USA rival Memphis. Pollard Southern Miss, while Wilkins played in 11 games coached defensive backs, linebackers and was the with nine starts. The duo combined for 80 tackles, special teams coordinator for the Black and Gold two interceptions, eight pass break ups and two during this tenure. forced fumbles. Alexander Walters also saw a lion- In 2007, Pollard guided the Southern Miss share of the action at cornerback, finishing the year defensive backs who logged 17 interceptions and with 25 tackles and two pass break ups. were led by C-USA standout Brandon Sumrall. Pollard returned to Southern Miss after a one- Sumrall totaled six picks for 101 yards and made year stint at Marshall where he served as the team’s one return for a touchdown that season and was cornerbacks coach. During his stay in Huntington, named to the All C-USA first team. He also tied for Pollard’s top three defensive backs combined for 16 18th nationally in interceptions and tallied eight pass pass breakups, four interceptions and 111 tackles. breakups. In addition, defensive backs C.J. Bailey Prior to Marshall, Pollard served as UT Martin’s and Chico Hunter were named to the C-USA All- defensive coordinator in 2011, where his unit Freshman Team. finished second in the Ohio Valley Conference, Pollard directed a consistent defensive unit

46 2014 Southern Miss Football Coaching Staff in C-USA. Southern Miss ranked second in total Southern Miss playing career in 1997 by helping lead defense and pass defense while leading the league the team to a 9-3 record, a C-USA championship in red zone defense. Pollard also guided the special and a title. He led the team in tackles teams unit, which was highlighted by punter Britt with 114, a total that was good for fifth place in the Barefoot, who ranked second in C-USA and 25th conference. He was in figures in tackles eight nationally in punting. The Golden Eagles ranked times in 11 games as a senior and had a season-best second in the league in net punting and were also 13 stops in the season opener at Florida. second in kickoff coverage. Pollard earned his undergraduate degree from Pollard coached the 2005 C-USA Defensive Southern Miss in coaching and sport administration Player of the Year and All-American Kevis Coley, in the spring of 1998 and his master’s degree in the who posted 150 tackles, the sixth best performance fall of 1999. Pollard and his wife, Kristina, have two in Southern Miss history. Coley’s total tackles ranked sons, Tylor and Klabron. No. 8 nationally, while his solos (81) were No. 7 nationally. In 2004, Pollard coached outside linebacker , who left his mark as one of the greatest linebackers to ever play at Southern Miss. He was a two-time All-American, including consensus honors in 2004, the C-USA Defensive Player of the Year in 2004 and a three-time All-C-USA selection. He was tabbed a national semifinalist for the Butkus, Bednarik and Lott Awards, while winning the , given since 1996 to Mississippi’s best player. He earned C-USA Defensive Player of the Week honors four times and National Player of the Week honors by the Football Writers Association of America and the Walter Camp Foundation. He was drafted by the Atlanta Falcons in 2005. A native of Bay Springs, Miss., Pollard played at Stringer High School and completed an outstanding

Pollard At A Glance

Year By Year Year Employer Position 2013-pres. Southern Miss Cornerbacks 2012 Marshall Cornerbacks 2011 Tennessee-Martin Defensive Coordinator 2010 Mississippi College Defensive Coordinator 2008-09 Memphis Defensive Assistant 2006-07 Southern Miss Defensive Backs/Special Teams 2005 Southern Miss Linebackers/Special Teams 2000-04 Southern Miss Linebacks 1999 Southern Miss Defensive Graduate Assistant

Bowl Games 2008 Memphis St. Petersburg Bowl 2007 Southern Miss PapaJohns.com Bowl 2006 Southern Miss GMAC Bowl 2005 Southern Miss New Orleans Bowl 2004 Southern Miss New Orleans Bowl 2003 Southern Miss Liberty Bowl 2002 Southern Miss Houston Bowl 2000 Southern Miss Mobile Alabama Bowl 1999 Southern Miss Liberty Bowl 1997 Southern Miss (Player) Liberty Bowl

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John Simon direction of head coach . In his first season, Running Backs Levels sat out and participated on , redshirting to retain eligibility. As a redshirt freshman, ohn Simon joined the Levels played in all 13 of the Bears’ games, recording JSouthern Miss head 14 tackles, including 10 solo tackles. coach Todd Monken’s first Simon spent three years in the National Football coaching staff in January of League – two years with the Washington Redskins 2013 to lead the running and one season with the . backs. During his collegiate and professional career, In his first year with the Simon crafted his knowledge of the game and Black and Gold, Southern Miss rushed for 875 total coaching style after being led by such legendary yards, including 1,075 yards by running backs. coaches as Jeff Fisher, , Joe Gibbs, The team was led by a quartet of running backs – Gary Crowton, Hugh Jackson and his familiarity to Kendrick Hardy, Jalen Richard, George Payne and Monken goes back to his playing days at Louisiana Tyre Bracken. Hardy and Richard received the lion- Tech where Monken was his running backs and then share of the carries, combining for 741 yards on 178 later wide receivers coach. carries for a combined average of 4.2 yards per carry. Over his playing career at Louisiana Tech, Simon As a true freshman, Payne averaged 4.0 yards per was a four-year starter and team captain during his carry, while Bracken averaged a 3.1 clip. senior season, helping the Bulldogs to their first In addition to carrying the rock, Simon’s 2013 WAC Championship and bowl appearance in 11 running backs also aided the passing game. Bracken years. On the ground, Simon generated 4,852 all- and Richard combined for 52 receptions on the year purpose yards and moved to wide receiver during for 469 total yards (9.0 yards per reception). Hardy his senior campaign where he extended his streak added 64 yards on six receptions for a 10.7 average. of games with a catch to a then-NCAA record 46 Prior to joining the Golden Eagle football staff, Simon games, which encompasses every game of his had a successful run as a coach and administrator at career. He received the Humanitarian Award during Franklin D. Roosevelt High in the Dallas ISD. the 2001 Humanitarian Bowl and was a recipient of During the 2012 season, Simon served as the the Louisiana Tech President’s Award. school’s athletic director after hiring a head coach to Simon is married to the former Cecelia Stroy, lead the program where he remained on staff as an who he met while attending Louisiana Tech, and the assistant coach after spending the 2011 season as the couple has two children, John IV, and James. interim head coach. Prior to becoming the interim head coach, Simon was the school’s assistant athletic director for two seasons and served as the team’s special teams coordinator and defensive backs coach. Simon is known throughout the country through various seminars and attendance at THSCA Coaches Convention, AFCA Coaches Convention, and has also participated in the NFLPA Coaching Symposium and NFL-NCAA Coaches Academy. He has also made a career of motivational speaking through his own nonprofit organization, I.M.A.G.E., focusing on improving minority areas and speaking to at-risk youth. To his credit at Roosevelt, Simon helped develop into a Division I defensive back. Levels joined the Baylor University football team under the Simon At A Glance Year By Year Year Employer Position 2013-pres. Southern Miss Runnings Backs 2012 Roosevelt HS Athletic Director 2011 Roosevelt HS Interim-Head Coach / Athletic Director 2010 Roosevelt HS Assistant Athletic Director / Special Teams Coordinator / Secondary 2009 Roosevelt HS Assistant Head Coach / Defensive Coordinator / Secondary 2008 Roosevelt HS Assistant Coach / Receivers

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John Carr weightlifting coach at Harmony High School in Florida Director of Football Operations where he was named the 2009 Florida Athletic Coaches John Carr joined head coach Todd Association 4A Coach of the Year and the 2009 Orange Monken’s staff as Director of Football Belt Conference Weightlifting Coach of the Year after Operations in June 2013. Carr joined leading the team to a conference title. During his time at the staff with a wealth of knowledge Harmony, the football team recorded their first ever wins at both the high school and college against rival powers Osceola and Bishop Moore. ranks. As Director of Football Brown’s experience in collegiate football operations Operations, Carr is in charge of all aspects of team dates back to his time at Northwestern University, under travel, event operations, fundraising, clinics and camps. coach Pat Fitzgerald, where he served during the 2007 Carr came to Southern Miss from Ouachita Parish season through the signing class of 2008. Under Brown’s High School where he served as the head coach from direction, Northwestern signed the most successful 2005-12. In that span, Carr built Ouachita into a senior class in school history, a group that recorded perennial state playoff team and amassed a record of 72- 40 wins and appeared in five bowl games. With the 28 over his seven years. Since taking over the program, Wildcats, Brown directed all recruiting and high school over 30 of Carr’s former athletes signed scholarship relations efforts while also coordinating all of the day-to- offers with collegiate programs. day recruiting operations to include official, unofficial In 2005, Carr led the Lions to the Class 4A Louisiana and game day visits. State semi-finals and had quarter-final appearances in As the Associate Director of Football Operations, 2006, 2008 and 2012. Brown also helped coordinate team travel and training Prior to taking over the head position at Ouachita, camp schedules and the annual recruiting budget at Big Carr was the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks 10 Northwestern. coach at East Mississippi Community College for one Brown joined the Northwestern staff after stops at season (2004-05). Along with his coaching duties, Carr Lake Howell High School (Winter Park, Fla. – June 2006- wore multiple hats, serving as the program’s sports May 2007) and St. Cloud High School (St. Cloud, Fla. information director, financial aid director and academic – Aug. 2005-May 2006) where he served as the school’s advisor. defensive coordinator. His longest high school stint was Carr’s coaching background goes back to the as Magoffin County High School, near the University conclusion of his college playing days at Louisiana of Pikeville, where he served as the team’s head coach Tech. A two-year letterwinner for the Bulldogs, Carr from July 1999 to March 2005. earned his bachelor’s of science in health and physical A 1996 graduate of Morehead State University, Brown education from Louisiana Tech and earned his master’s received his bachelor’s degree in social sciences and a of education in administration and supervision from master’s in educational leadership at Union College. He Louisiana-Monroe in 2001. is married to the former Gina Arnett and has a daughter, He is married to the former Paige Hammonds and Hannah. the couple has two daughters, Anna and Emma. Carr’s father, Roger, also played wide receiver in the NFL for 10 John Barnett seasons with the Baltimore Colts, Seattle Seahawks and Assistant Director of FB Operations San Diego Chargers. John Barnett joined the Southern Miss football staff in August 2011. Dayne Brown In 2014, Barnett was promoted Director of High School Relations to assistant director of football In March 2013, Southern Miss operations, working directly with head football coach Todd Monken director of football operations John announced the addition of Dayne Carr in all areas of recruiting and team operations. Brown to his staff with the title of Barnett joined the Golden Eagles in 2011 as a Director of High School Relations. graduate assistant in the football video department, Brown’s day-to-day responsibilities where he filmed all practices and games and assisted include, but are not limited to, managing and with all day-to-day video operations. In 2012, Barnett coordinating NCAA permissible recruiting activities for shifted into a dual-role, working with both the video and the football program. He is charged with determining operations departments. While maintaining his video recruiting needs and initiating recruiting program responsibilities, he also assisted in all aspects of team modifications where needed. travel, event operations, fundraising, clinics and camps. Brown is responsible for organizing and Following the 2012 season, Barnett shifted out of the communicating recruiting needs in consultation video department and became the assistant recruiting with Coach Monken. In addition, he organizes and coordinator, where he assisted with all recruiting coordinates all official, unofficial and game day visits. logistics, such as mailouts, visitations and summer Brown came to Southern Miss following a two- camps, while maintaining operational duties. year stint as the defensive coordinator and recruiting Barnett earned his graduate degree from Southern coordinator at the University of Pikeville in Pikeville, Miss in sport management in 2012 and his undergraduate Ky. With his extensive ties to the Florida area, Brown degree from Virginia Tech in 2011, graduating Magna brought in numerous high-ranking recruiting classes for Cum Laude in human services. He is the son of Gregory the NAIA Bears. and Tami Barnett of Winchester, Va. Prior to going back to the collegiate ranks, Brown spent two years as the head football coach and head

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Mark Smith Todd McCall Head Strength / Conditioning Coach Assistant Director of Athletics / Mark Smith joined the Southern Sports Medicine Miss staff in January 2013 to lead the Todd McCall came to Southern program’s strength and conditioning Miss in 2003 to oversee the Golden efforts while overseeing programs for Eagle Athletic Training Department, all Golden Eagle athletic teams. and, in 2005, he was promoted to Smith came to Southern Miss after Assistant Director of Athletics for spending two years as the assistant director of Strength Sports Medicine. McCall came to Southern Miss in and Conditioning with the West Virginia football 2003 after serving as the Director of Sports Medicine program. and an adjunct faculty member in the athletic training Prior to his stint at West Virginia, he worked as education program at the University of Wyoming for two the director of Strength and Conditioning for football years. at Tennessee in 2009. His other collegiate experience Prior to working at Wyoming, McCall served as the includes tenures at South Carolina, 2004-09 (Director of Head Athletic Trainer for Football and Assistant Athletic Strength and Conditioning), Kansas, 2002-03 (Director Trainer at Marshall University for two years. He took of Strength and Conditioning), Florida, 1998-2002 the job at Marshall after working as an assistant athletic (assistant director of Strength and Conditioning) and trainer at Georgia Southern, where he handled the NC State, 1993-98 (assistant director of Strength and medical coverage for the men’s basketball and baseball Conditioning). teams from 1998-99. He served two stints in the NFL working with the A native of Elba, Ala., McCall earned his bachelor’s (2004), (assistant Strength and degree in athletic training and sports medicine from Conditioning) and the Washington Redskins (2003- the University of Alabama in 1996. While at Alabama, 04). He has coached 15 first-round draft picks during McCall worked with the football, basketball and his career; numerous Pro Bowl players; and one player gymnastics programs, as well as other Olympic sports. selected for the and one NFL Hall of In 1998, McCall completed his master’s degree in sport Fame player. administration at Southern Miss, while working with the Smith, a native of Kannapolis, N.C., was a two-year Golden Eagle football team. starter and three-year letterwinner as a linebacker at NC In 2003, McCall was awarded the Jack Davis State. He graduated with his bachelor’s degree from NC Professional Achievement Award from the University State in 1989. After his collegiate career, he was signed of Alabama for his outstanding professional as a free agent linebacker with the Dallas Cowboys. accomplishments in the field of athletic training. A Smith and his wife, Frances, have two boys, Mark and certified member of the National Athletic Trainer’s Dylan. Association, McCall also gained experience while working with the Jacksonville Jaguars of the NFL (training Steve Gortmaker camp, 1996), the Shreveport Pirates of the CFL (training Associate Director of camp, 1995) and the Blue/Gray All-Star football game in Strength and Conditioning Montgomery, Ala. Steve Gortmaker joined Mark Smith’s strength and conditioning Patrick Stewart staff in 2013, where he assists in all Assistant Athletics Director / areas of the Golden Eagle strength Equipment Operations program. Patrick Stewart is a veteran of Prior to joining the Golden Eagles, Gortmaker the Southern Miss equipment staff. spent four seasons at Tennessee where he served as Stewart joined the Golden Eagles the Associate Director of Strength and Conditioning. in 1996 as a graduate assistant Gortmaker, a former Oklahoma defensive back, also before being hired full-time in 1997. spent four seasons on coach Steve Spurrier’s staff at In 2005, Stewart was promoted to the Director of South Carolina from 2004-08. Equipment Operations. Before his time in Columbia, Gortmaker worked with A native of Miamisburg, Ohio, Stewart came to Smith at Kansas from 2002-04 on coach Mark Mangino’s Southern Miss after serving as a student manager at the staff. He also spent time in Bowling Green, Ky., as a University of Cincinnati for five years. member of the strength staff on legendary coach Jack He administers the total equipment operation Harbaugh’s squad at Western Kentucky from 2001-02. and day-to-day business for the athletic department While at Western, the Hilltoppers advanced to the 2001 with primary emphasis on football. He also oversees 1-AA Playoffs. inventory and purchasing for the entire department. Gortmaker also spent time as a strength coach at his Other sports that Stewart is responsible for include men’s alma mater from 1999-01. The Sooners won the 2000 AP and women’s and tennis. National Championship and the Big XII championship He received his bachelor’s degree in business during his time with the program. administration in 1996 from the University of Cincinnati The White Deer, Texas native is a 1998 graduate of and was awarded his master’s in sport administration at Oklahoma and earned Academic All-Big XII honors. He Southern Miss in 1997. In addition to his experience on is married to the former Brooke Martin of Irmo, S.C. the collegiate level, Stewart has served as an intern with the Cleveland Browns and with the of the NFL.

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He is a member of the Athletic Equipment Managers Tara Weisshaar Association and received his certification in June 1996. Assistant Video Director / He is a former President of District 4 of the Athletic Football Video Coordinator Equipment Managers Association (A.E.M.A.), after Tara Weisshaar joined the Southern serving six years as Vice President and also held a five- Miss staff in February of 2014 as year term as chairman of Conference USA Equipment the Assistant Video Director and Managers. The Athletic Equipment Managers Video Coordinator. Her held its annual convention in New Orleans during the responsibilities include, but are summer of 2002, and Stewart was one of its featured not limited to all football team video needs, including speakers. The Southern Miss Equipment Department was filming, editing, importing all practices, games and honored as the best equipment operation in Conference opponent scout film. In addition, Weisshaar creates and USA for 1999-00 and 2001-02, as voted on by the other produces motivational videos for the football team. She equipment managers in the conference. assists the football coaches with all other video needs. In 2003 and 2006, Stewart was honored with the Jeff Prior to joining the Golden Eagles’ staff, Weisshaar Boss District 4 Equipment Manager of the Year Award, was the Football Video Coordinator at Northern Colorado signifying the top equipment manager in the district as from 2011-13. She also worked as a football assistant selected by his peers. He was also nominated for the intern at Northern Colorado from 2008-11. Weisshaar Glenn Sharpe Award in 2006, given annually to the top served as an operations assistant with the Colorado Ice equipment manager in the nation. (IFL). In addition, she was a student assistant football Stewart is married to the former Ty’Shuna Dyess coach, working with the linebackers at her alma mater, of Bassfield, Miss. Ty works with the Athletic Media Bethany College. Relations Department at Southern Miss. Weisshaar earned her bachelor’s degrees in music with a minor in business from Bethany College in 2008. Zack Gatwood The Burlington, Colo. native received a master’s degree Assistant Equipment Manager in sports management and sports coaching from the Zack Gatwood officially joined the United States Sports Academy in 2013. In addition, Southern Miss staff in 2012 as the Weisshaar played softball for one season at Bethany assistant equipment manager for the College. Golden Eagles after serving time on the equipment staff as a student and Brian Hudson graduate assistant. Offensive Quality Control In this capacity, Gatwood also manages the After spending two seasons equipment needs of women’s soccer, softball and men’s working with coach Todd Monken and women’s tennis and golf. In addition to assisting at Oklahoma State, Brian Hudson with football, he also lends his talents to the baseball joined his former offensive team. Gatwood is certified by American Equipment coordinator in Hattiesburg as the Manager’s Association (AEMA). offensive quality control coach. With football, Gatwood helps director Patrick Stewart As with the Cowboys, Hudson works directly outfit the Golden Eagles in the most up-to-date shoulder with Monken to coach the quarterbacks, coming to pads, helmets, jerseys, gloves, cleats and more for Hattiesburg with lofty credentials in that category. both games and practices. He also keeps department During his two years in Stillwater, the Cowboys ranked inventory and sets up game day operations on the No. 4 and No. 3 nationally in total offense and scoring sidelines with his staff of student workers. offense, respectively, and put up a 20-6 record over Gatwood, a native of Petal, Miss., served as the a two-year span including a Big 12 and Fiesta Bowl graduate assistant in the department for two years Championship. while completing his master’s degree work in sport Hudson got his start in coaching as a student assistant management. During his time in graduate school, at OSU in 2008 while working with coaches Mike Gatwood also garnered the 2011-12 award for the Most Gundy, Gunter Brewer and Dana Holgorsen. Hudson Outstanding Student in the Human Performance and has also worked on the staffs of five bowl-bound teams, Recreation department. seeing the field in the Heart of Dallas Bowl, Fiesta Bowl, Prior to his appointment as the graduate assistant, Alamo Bowl, Cotton Bowl and Holiday Bowl. Gatwood was an undergraduate student worker for four In 2010, Hudson earned his undergraduate degree in years while working on his bachelor’s degree at the university studies from Oklahoma State. University, also in sports management. In 2008, as an undergrad, Gatwood spent two months working on an internship with the NFL’s Jacksonville Jaguars in the team’s equipment room. Gatwood is the son of Johnny and Carolyn Gatwood, both avid tailgaters and fans of the Golden Eagles.

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Grant Garner Matt Kitchens Offensive Graduate Assistant Defensive Graduate Assistant After a stint in the NFL, former Matt Kitchens, a former four-year Oklahoma State standout Grant letterwinner at Arkansas Tech, enters Garner joined Todd Monken’s his second season as a defensive first staff as an offensive graduate graduate assistant with the Golden assistant. Garner, who served as an Eagles. interim offensive line coach for the Kitchens came to Southern Miss Golden Eagles during part of the 2013, will assist coach after one season as the full-time linebackers coach at his Luke Meadows with the O-line. alma mater. In his lone year leading the unit, Kitchens A 2011 Rimington Award finalist, given to the had one linebacker, Logan Genz, top the 100-tackle nation’s top center, Garner spent time in the NFL with mark and lead the team in tackles. Genz also tallied a the Washington Redskins before joining the coaching team-best 9.5 tackles for loss. ranks. In 2011, his senior season with the Cowboys, Prior to taking over the fulltime duties, Kitchens spent Garner was a third-team AP All-American at center and two seasons as a defensive graduate assistant at Arkansas was named the Big 12 Offensive Lineman of the Year. He Tech where he also assisted with the linebackers. also earned first-team All-American honors from SI.com In his four years as a Wonder Boy, Kitchens played in and first-time All-Big 12 honors from the coaches and AP 42 games with 20 starts and recorded 211 total tackles, polls. He finished his collegiate career with 24 starts and including 104 solo stops. In addition, Kitchens, who allowed just a half of a sack in his senior year. was an All-State selection and a two-time Class 5A All- In 2010, Garner started every game at center and was Conference selection at Russellville High School, had named the OSU Offensive Lineman of the Week twice 14.0 tackles for loss for 46 yards, had one sack, forced in his first season as a starter. That season, OSU allowed three fumbles, recovered four fumbles and picked off just 10 sacks in 13 games while ranking third nationally one passes. As a senior in 2009, Kitchens recorded 46 in total offense and scoring. tackles, 7.5 tackles for a loss and a sack to help lead the Garner is married to the former Bailey Slough and Wonder Boys to a 9-3 overall record and a second round holds a Business Management degree from OSU. appearance in the NCAA Division II Playoffs. Kitchens is married to the former Jaclyn Blake of Javier Gonzalez Wynne, Ark. Defensive Quality Control Javier Gonzalez rejoins the Matt O’Donnell Southern Miss football staff for his Defensive Graduate Assistant first season as the defensive quality Matthew O’Donnell, a former control coach. Gonzalez will assist letterwinner at Brown University, defensive coordinate David Duggan enters his first season as a defensive and work directly with the coaches graduate assistant with the Golden of the secondary, Pete Golding and Lytrel Pollard. Eagles. Prior to returning to the Golden Eagles, Gonzalez O’Donnell joined the Southern worked at Minot State University in Minot, N.D. as the Miss staff after working as an intern for one year at cornerbacks coach. He was responsible for preparation the . Working as a student assistant, and performance of the cornerbacks, as well as film O’Donnell helped out with both the offense and strength breakdown, self-scouting and monitoring academics. and conditioning staffs. For the offensive staff, he assisted In 2013-14, Gonzalez served as the Graduate Assistant with preparing weekly playbook binders, opponent in the Southern Miss Sports Video Department, working breakdown and game day charting. In the weight room, directly with football. He assisted in coordinating film O’Donnell aided with athlete training, daily equipment exchange, as well as, videotaping and editing film. maintenance and test data imputing. Before working with the Golden Eagles, Gonzalez Before his stint with the Hawkeyes, O’Donnell worked at Wofford College as a defensive quality was a linebacker for the Brown University football control coach in 2012-13. The Joliet, Ill. native, helped team, helping the Bears claim the 2008 Ivy League with film breakdown and game day charting. He was a Championship. In 2011, he was tabbed All-Ivy League. staff member for the team’s 2012 Southern Conference O’Donnell was a member of the football team’s Championship. Leadership Committee. In addition, Gonzalez worked at Joliet Junior Off the field, he organized the “Bench Press 4 Cancer” College (2009-11) as an assistant football coach for the benefit for the American Cancer Society and participated secondary, helping the team with the 2009 Graphic Edge in the “Be the Match” bone marrow matching program. Bowl. He was an assistant football coach, working with The Iowa City, Iowa native was a member of Theta Delta wide receivers, at Joliet Central High School (2008) and Chi fraternity. In addition, O’Donnell volunteered at Fox was the Hammond High School head freshman coach Point Elementary School in Providence, R.I. and assistant varsity coach for the secondary (2006). O’Donnell graduated from Brown with a bachelor’s Gonzalez earned his bachelor’s degree in criminal degree in economics in 2012. justice from Governors State University in 2009 before earning a master’s degree in public safety administration from Lewis University in 2010.

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NO NAME POS HT WT CL. EXP HOMETOWN/PREVIOUS SCHOOL 1 Tyre’oune Holmes WR 5-11 170 So. 1L Tylertown, Miss./Tylertown HS 1 Xavier Marion DB 6-0 195 Fr. HS Ridgeland, Miss./Ridgeland HS 2 Parker Adamson QB 6-4 214 RFr. RS Oxford, Miss./Oxford HS 2 Trae Collins DB 5-11 183 RFr. RS Columbus, Miss./New Hope HS 3 Cornell Armstrong DB 5-11 175 Fr. HS Bassfield, Miss./Bassfield HS 3 Daythan Davis FB-TE 6-1 228 Fr. HS Cresson, Texas/Aledo HS 5 Walden Davis DB 5-10 192 Fr. HS Suwannee, Ga./Peachtree Ridge HS 5 D.J. Thompson WR 6-3 198 RSo. 1L Pearl, Miss./Pearl HS 6 Kelsey Douglas DB 5-11 192 So. 1L Missouri City, Texas/Hightower HS 6 Marquise Ricard WR 6-2 192 So. 1L Baton Rouge, La./Southern Lab 7 Jomez Applewhite DB 6-1 177 RFr. RS Bassfield, Miss./Bassfield HS 7 Kyle Sloter TE 6-4 218 RSo. 1L Johns Creek, Ga./Mt. Pisgah Christian 8 Urell Johnson DB 5-10 180 RSr. 1L New Orleans, La./Texas Tech 8 Gunner Roach QB 6-1 176 Fr. HS Mobile, Ala./UMS-Wright Prep 9 Nick Mullens QB 6-1 196 So. 1L Hoover, Ala./Spain Park HS 9 Draper Riley DL 6-4 289 RFr. RS Harvey, La./West Jefferson HS 11 Kalan Reed DB 5-11 191 Jr. 2L Birmingham, Ala./Briarwood Christian HS 11 Cole Weeks QB 6-0 198 RSr. 1L Freeport, Fla./Brevard College 12 Jarell Aaron WR 6-5 203 RSo. SQ Poplarville, Miss./Poplarville HS 12 Emmanuel Johnson DB 5-11 178 Sr. 3L McKenzie, Ala./McKenzie HS 13 Picasso Nelson DB 5-10 187 Fr. HS Mendenhall, Miss./Oak Grove HS 14 Matt Bergeron QB 5-10 191 RSo. SQ Mandeville, La./Lamar 14 Terrick Wright LB 6-2 228 RJr. 2L Gadsden, Ala./Gadsden City HS 15 James Cox WR 6-1 190 So. 1L Tuscaloosa, Ala./Northridge HS 16 Tyler Matthews QB 6-4 215 RSo. TR Wichita, Kan./TCU 16 Elijah Parker LB 6-2 208 So. TR Brandon, Miss./Mississippi Gulf Coast CC 17 David Bertucci LB 5-11 198 RJr. 2L Gulfport, Miss./Gulfport HS 18 Keelan Anderson DB 5-9 191 RSr. 1L New Orleans, La./John Ehret HS 18 Korey Robertson WR 6-1 200 Fr. HS Greenwood, Miss./Greenwood HS 19 Justin Abston DB 5-11 182 So. 1L Mobile, Ala./Davidson HS 19 Ito Smith RB 5-9 182 Fr. HS Semmes, Ala./McGill-Toolen Catholic HS 20 Ryan Seaberg FB-TE 6-1 254 Jr. TR Chattanooga, Tenn./Elon 21 Johntre’ Goudy RB 5-9 247 RSo. 1L Meridian, Miss./Southeast Lauderdale HS 21 Troy Jeter DB 5-11 180 So. TR Aliquippa, Pa./ASA College 22 Darian Yancey LB 6-1 225 Fr. HS Auburn, Ala./Auburn HS 23 Markese Triplett WR 6-4 229 RSr. 3L Louisville, Miss./Louisville HS 24 George Payne RB 6-0 207 So. 1L Mobile, Ala./St. Luke’s Episcopal HS 25 Corey Acosta PK 6-0 190 RSr. 3L Memphis, Tenn./Christian Brothers HS 25 Curtis Mikell WR 5-8 168 Fr. HS Bassfield, Miss./Bassfield HS 26 Jeremy Sangster LB 6-0 233 Fr. HS Louisville, Miss./Louisville HS 27 Delvin Welch RB 5-10 239 RSr. 1L Baton Rouge, La./Mississippi College 27 Kevin Williams Jr. DB 5-11 194 RFr. RS Frisco, Texas/Wakeland HS 28 Jacorius Cotton DB 5-11 197 RSr. 2L LaGrange, Ga./Troup County HS 28 Kewin Nielsen PK 5-10 182 RJr. 1L Biloxi, Miss./Mount Union 29 Aaron Harris LB 6-0 232 Fr. HS Norcross, Ga./Peachtree Ridge HS 30 Jalen Richard RB 5-8 207 Jr. 2L Alexandria, La./Peabody Magnet HS 31 Carlos Burse WR 6-2 194 RFr. TR Alpharetta, Ga./Vanderbilt 32 Xavier Thigpen DL 6-5 224 RFr. RS Hebron, Miss./West Jones HS 33 Matthew Moseley P 5-10 163 RJr. 1L Franklin, Tenn./Tennessee State 34 Evan Osborne DB 6-3 198 So. 1L Pearl, Miss./Pearl HS 35 Justin Penn LB 6-1 215 RSr. 3L Bassfield, Miss./Bassfield HS 36 Brandon Roberts PK 5-8 190 RSo. TR Daphne, Ala./Delta State 36 Jay’Shawn Washington FB-TE 6-1 226 Fr. HS Marrero, La./John Ehret HS 37 Alan Howze LB 6-3 230 RSr. 4L Ocean Springs, Miss./Ocean Springs HS 38 Jerry McCorvey DL 6-3 250 RSo. 1L Vancleave, Miss./Vancleave HS 39 Brian Anderson LB 5-10 248 Jr. TR Little Rock, Ark./Butte College 40 C.J. Perry LB 6-0 233 So. 1L Bessemer, Ala./Bessemer Academy 41 Antrion Walker LB 5-11 224 RSr. TR Ferriday, La./Southeastern Louisiana 42 Ta’Dren Kennedy LB 5-7 221 RSr. 2L Hattiesburg, Miss./Hattiesburg HS 43 Marcus Turner DB 5-11 210 RSo. 1L McCalla, Ala./McAdory HS

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45 Dasman McCullum DL 6-4 242 RSr. 3L Hebron, Miss./West Jones HS 46 Wil Freeman DL 6-6 261 Jr. 2L Flowood, Miss./Northwest Rankin HS 47 Nic Bekkers DL 6-5 245 RSr. 1L Perry, Ga./Westfield HS 48 Darrion Goudy RB 5-10 241 RSr. SQ Meridian, Miss./Southeast Lauderdale HS 49 Adam Williams DL 6-2 296 RSr. 1L Tunica, Miss./Coahoma CC 50 Lance Schuffert DS 6-0 231 RJr. 2L Prattville, Ala./Prattville HS 51 Vohn Keith DL 6-1 216 RFr. RS Mobile, Ala./Faith Academy 54 Lelland Ducksworth LB 6-1 212 RSo. 2L Hattiesburg, Miss./North Forrest HS 55 Thomas Collins OL 6-3 318 RJr. TR Jackson, Miss./Hinds CC 60 Hayden McMahan OL 6-4 257 Fr. HS Wilmer, Ala./Faith Academy 61 Bradley Nugent OL 5-11 270 RJr. SQ Pell Lake, Wis./Badger HS 63 Fred Moore OL 6-5 310 Sr. 1L Heidelberg, Miss./Jones County JC 64 Chaz Cavignac OL 6-1 274 RJr. 1L Slidell, La./Northshore HS 67 Christopher Robinson DL 6-2 291 RFr. RS Shreveport, La./Woodlawn HS 68 Brandon Farmer OL 6-2 308 RSo. 1L Gulfport, Miss./Harrison Central HS 69 Wesley Haas OL 6-4 277 Jr. TR Kiln, Miss./Pearl River CC 70 Cameron Tom OL 6-4 287 So. 1L Baton Rouge, La./Catholic HS 71 Randal Agee OL 6-0 292 RJr. 1L Terrytown, La./Jesuit HS 72 Norman Price OL 6-4 321 Jr. JC Vicksburg, Miss./Hinds CC 73 Rashod Hill OL 6-6 302 RJr. 2L Jacksonville, Fla./Ed White HS 74 Jerry Harris OL 6-3 302 RFr. RS Hueytown, Ala./Hueytown HS 75 Oliver Bates OL 6-2 282 RSo. 1L Tylertown, Miss./Tylertown HS 76 Michael Brinson OL 6-3 301 RJr. 1L Flowood, Miss./Univ. Christian School 78 Devin Farrior OL 6-4 304 RFr. 1L Waynesboro, Miss./Wayne County HS 80 Kyle Foster WR 6-3 218 RJr. TR Ann Arbor, Mich./Dodge City CC 81 Chad Cook WR 5-9 147 So. TR Long Beach, Miss./Pearl River CC 82 Tyler Sarrazin P-PK 6-3 204 So. 1L Geismar, La./Dutchtown HS 83 Cooper Harrington WR 6-0 191 RJr. 1L Birmingham, Ala./Briarwood Christian HS 84 Juan Smith WR 6-0 175 RFr. TR Baker, La./Southern Lab 85 Ja’Boree Poole DL 6-2 241 So. 1L Brookhaven, Miss./Brookhaven HS 85 Tyler Walker WR 5-11 175 So. HS Baker, La./Zachary HS 86 Dillon Fedora WR 5-8 175 RJr. SQ Hattiesburg, Miss./Oklahoma State 88 Michael Thomas WR 6-1 186 Jr. TR Chicago, Ill./Dodge City CC 89 JaMicheal Willis WR 5-11 200 Jr. TR Birmingham, Ala./Jones County JC 90 Rod Crayton DL 6-1 287 RFr. RS Dadeville, Ala./Dadeville HS 91 Michael Smith DL 6-4 277 RJr. 2L Birmingham, Ala./Wenonah HS 92 Nick Carlis DL 6-0 290 RFr. RS Mobile, Ala./Faith Academy 94 Dylan Bradley DL 6-1 265 So. 1L Macon, Miss./Noxubee County HS 95 Quentin Smith DL 6-2 222 RFr. RS Clinton, Miss./Clinton HS 97 Rakeem Nunez-Roches DL 6-2 305 RJr. 3L Dangriga, Belize/Central (Ala.) HS 99 J.T. Williams DL 6-2 295 Fr. HS Denton, Texas/Ryan HS

Coaching/Support Staff Head Coach: Todd Monken (Knox College, 1989), Second Season Assistant Head Coach/Player Personnel: Jon Williams (Wingate, 1996) Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers: David Duggan (New Hampshire, 1986) Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks: Chip Lindsey (Alabama, 1997) Special Teams Coordinator/Inside Receivers: John Wozniak (Knox College, 1999) Defensive Line: Derrick LeBlanc (Northwestern State, 1997) Offensive Line: Luke Meadows (South Dakota State, 1999) Secondary/Cornerbacks: Lytrel Pollard (Southern Miss, 1998) Running Backs: John Simon (Louisiana Tech, 2003) Secondary/Safeties: Pete Golding (Delta State, 2005) Director of Football Operations: John Carr (Louisiana Tech, 1996) Recruiting Coordinator/Director of High School Relations: Dayne Brown (Morehead State, 2003) Assistant Director of Football Operations: John Barnett (Virginia Tech, 2011) Director Strength & Conditioning: Mark Smith (N.C. State, 1989) Assistant AD for Athletic Training: Todd McCall (Alabama, 1996) Assistant AD for Equipment Operations: Patrick Stewart (Cincinnati, 1996) Assistant Equipment Manager: Zack Gatwood (Southern Miss, 2010) Assistant Video Director/FB Video Coordinator: Tara Weisshaar (Bethany College, 2008)

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NO NAME POS HT WT CL. EXP HOMETOWN/PREVIOUS SCHOOL 12 Jarell Aaron WR 6-5 203 RSo. SQ Poplarville, Miss./Poplarville HS 19 Justin Abston DB 5-11 182 So. 1L Mobile, Ala./Davidson HS 25 Corey Acosta PK 6-0 190 RSr. 3L Memphis, Tenn./Christian Brothers HS 2 Parker Adamson QB 6-4 214 RFr. RS Oxford, Miss./Oxford HS 71 Randal Agee OL 6-0 292 RJr. 1L Terrytown, La./Jesuit HS 39 Brian Anderson LB 5-10 248 Jr. TR Little Rock, Ark./Butte College 18 Keelan Anderson DB 5-9 191 RSr. 1L New Orleans, La./John Ehret HS 7 Jomez Applewhite DB 6-1 177 RFr. RS Bassfield, Miss./Bassfield HS 3 Cornell Armstrong DB 5-11 175 Fr. HS Bassfield, Miss./Bassfield HS 75 Oliver Bates OL 6-2 282 RSo. 1L Tylertown, Miss./Tylertown HS 47 Nic Bekkers DL 6-5 245 RSr. 1L Perry, Ga./Westfield HS 14 Matt Bergeron QB 5-10 191 RSo. SQ Mandeville, La./Lamar 17 David Bertucci LB 5-11 198 RJr. 2L Gulfport, Miss./Gulfport HS 94 Dylan Bradley DL 6-1 265 So. 1L Macon, Miss./Noxubee County HS 76 Michael Brinson OL 6-3 301 RJr. 1L Flowood, Miss./Univ. Christian School 31 Carlos Burse WR 6-2 194 RFr. TR Alpharetta, Ga./Vanderbilt 92 Nick Carlis DL 6-0 290 RFr. RS Mobile, Ala./Faith Academy 64 Chaz Cavignac OL 6-1 274 RJr. 1L Slidell, La./Northshore HS 55 Thomas Collins OL 6-3 318 RJr. TR Jackson, Miss./Hinds CC 2 Trae Collins DB 5-11 183 RFr. RS Columbus, Miss./New Hope HS 81 Chad Cook WR 5-9 147 So. TR Long Beach, Miss./Pearl River CC 28 Jacorius Cotton DB 5-11 197 RSr. 2L LaGrange, Ga./Troup County HS 15 James Cox WR 6-1 190 So. 1L Tuscaloosa, Ala./Northridge HS 90 Rod Crayton DL 6-1 287 RFr. RS Dadeville, Ala./Dadeville HS 3 Daythan Davis FB-TE 6-1 228 Fr. HS Cresson, Texas/Aledo HS 5 Walden Davis DB 5-10 192 Fr. HS Suwannee, Ga./Peachtree Ridge HS 6 Kelsey Douglas DB 5-11 192 So. 1L Missouri City, Texas/Hightower HS 54 Lelland Ducksworth LB 6-1 212 RSo. 2L Hattiesburg, Miss./North Forrest HS 68 Brandon Farmer OL 6-2 308 RSo. 1L Gulfport, Miss./Harrison Central HS 78 Devin Farrior OL 6-4 304 RFr. 1L Waynesboro, Miss./Wayne County HS 86 Dillon Fedora WR 5-8 175 RJr. SQ Hattiesburg, Miss./Oklahoma State 80 Kyle Foster WR 6-3 218 RJr. TR Ann Arbor, Mich./Dodge City CC 46 Wil Freeman DL 6-6 261 Jr. 2L Flowood, Miss./Northwest Rankin HS 48 Darrion Goudy RB 5-10 241 RSr. SQ Meridian, Miss./Southeast Lauderdale HS 21 Johntre’ Goudy RB 5-9 247 RSo. 1L Meridian, Miss./Southeast Lauderdale HS 69 Wesley Haas OL 6-4 277 Jr. TR Kiln, Miss./Pearl River CC 83 Cooper Harrington WR 6-0 191 RJr. 1L Birmingham, Ala./Briarwood Christian HS 29 Aaron Harris LB 6-0 232 Fr. HS Norcross, Ga./Peachtree Ridge HS 74 Jerry Harris OL 6-3 302 RFr. RS Hueytown, Ala./Hueytown HS 73 Rashod Hill OL 6-6 302 RJr. 2L Jacksonville, Fla./Ed White HS 1 Tyre’oune Holmes WR 5-11 170 So. 1L Tylertown, Miss./Tylertown HS 37 Alan Howze LB 6-3 230 RSr. 4L Ocean Springs, Miss./Ocean Springs HS 21 Troy Jeter DB 5-11 180 So. TR Aliquippa, Pa./ASA College 12 Emmanuel Johnson DB 5-11 178 Sr. 3L McKenzie, Ala./McKenzie HS 8 Urell Johnson DB 5-10 180 RSr. 1L New Orleans, La./Texas Tech 51 Vohn Keith DL 6-1 216 RFr. RS Mobile, Ala./Faith Academy 42 Ta’Dren Kennedy LB 5-7 221 RSr. 2L Hattiesburg, Miss./Hattiesburg HS 1 Xavier Marion DB 6-0 195 Fr. HS Ridgeland, Miss./Ridgeland HS 16 Tyler Matthews QB 6-4 215 RSo. TR Wichita, Kan./TCU 38 Jerry McCorvey DL 6-3 250 RSo. 1L Vancleave, Miss./Vancleave HS 45 Dasman McCullum DL 6-4 242 RSr. 3L Hebron, Miss./West Jones HS 60 Hayden McMahan OL 6-4 257 Fr. HS Wilmer, Ala./Faith Academy 25 Curtis Mikell WR 5-8 168 Fr. HS Bassfield, Miss./Bassfield HS 63 Fred Moore OL 6-5 310 Sr. 1L Heidelberg, Miss./Jones County JC 33 Matthew Moseley P 5-10 163 RJr. 1L Franklin, Tenn./Tennessee State 9 Nick Mullens QB 6-1 196 So. 1L Hoover, Ala./Spain Park HS 13 Picasso Nelson DB 5-10 187 Fr. HS Mendenhall, Miss./Oak Grove HS 28 Kewin Nielsen PK 5-10 182 RJr. 1L Biloxi, Miss./Mount Union 61 Bradley Nugent OL 5-11 270 RJr. SQ Pell Lake, Wis./Badger HS 97 Rakeem Nunez-Roches DL 6-2 305 RJr. 3L Dangriga, Belize/Central (Ala.) HS

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34 Evan Osborne DB 6-3 198 So. 1L Pearl, Miss./Pearl HS 16 Elijah Parker LB 6-2 208 So. TR Brandon, Miss./Mississippi Gulf Coast CC 24 George Payne RB 6-0 207 So. 1L Mobile, Ala./St. Luke’s Episcopal HS 35 Justin Penn LB 6-1 215 RSr. 3L Bassfield, Miss./Bassfield HS 40 C.J. Perry LB 6-0 233 So. 1L Bessemer, Ala./Bessemer Academy 85 Ja’Boree Poole DL 6-2 241 So. 1L Brookhaven, Miss./Brookhaven HS 72 Norman Price OL 6-4 321 Jr. JC Vicksburg, Miss./Hinds CC 11 Kalan Reed DB 5-11 191 Jr. 2L Birmingham, Ala./Briarwood Christian HS 6 Marquise Ricard WR 6-2 192 So. 1L Baton Rouge, La./Southern Lab 30 Jalen Richard RB 5-8 207 Jr. 2L Alexandria, La./Peabody Magnet HS 9 Draper Riley DL 6-4 289 RFr. RS Harvey, La./West Jefferson HS 8 Gunner Roach QB 6-1 176 Fr. HS Mobile, Ala./UMS-Wright Prep 36 Brandon Roberts PK 5-8 190 RSo. TR Daphne, Ala./Delta State 18 Korey Robertson WR 6-1 200 Fr. HS Greenwood, Miss./Greenwood HS 67 Christopher Robinson DL 6-2 291 RFr. RS Shreveport, La./Woodlawn HS 26 Jeremy Sangster LB 6-0 233 Fr. HS Louisville, Miss./Louisville HS 82 Tyler Sarrazin P-PK 6-3 204 So. 1L Geismar, La./Dutchtown HS 50 Lance Schuffert DS 6-0 231 RJr. 2L Prattville, Ala./Prattville HS 20 Ryan Seaberg FB-TE 6-1 254 Jr. TR Chattanooga, Tenn./Elon 7 Kyle Sloter TE 6-4 218 RSo. 1L Johns Creek, Ga./Mt. Pisgah Christian 19 Ito Smith RB 5-9 182 Fr. HS Semmes, Ala./McGill-Toolen Catholic HS 84 Juan Smith WR 6-0 175 RFr. TR Baker, La./Southern Lab 91 Michael Smith DL 6-4 277 RJr. 2L Birmingham, Ala./Wenonah HS 95 Quentin Smith DL 6-2 222 RFr. RS Clinton, Miss./Clinton HS 32 Xavier Thigpen DL 6-5 224 RFr. RS Hebron, Miss./West Jones HS 88 Michael Thomas WR 6-1 186 Jr. TR Chicago, Ill./Dodge City CC 5 D.J. Thompson WR 6-3 198 RSo. 1L Pearl, Miss./Pearl HS 70 Cameron Tom OL 6-4 287 So. 1L Baton Rouge, La./Catholic HS 23 Markese Triplett WR 6-4 229 RSr. 3L Louisville, Miss./Louisville HS 43 Marcus Turner DB 5-11 210 RSo. 1L McCalla, Ala./McAdory HS 41 Antrion Walker LB 5-11 224 RSr. TR Ferriday, La./Southeastern Louisiana 85 Tyler Walker WR 5-11 175 So. HS Baker, La./Zachary HS 36 Jay’Shawn Washington FB-TE 6-1 226 Fr. HS Marrero, La./John Ehret HS 11 Cole Weeks QB 6-0 198 RSr. 1L Freeport, Fla./Brevard College 27 Delvin Welch RB 5-10 239 RSr. 1L Baton Rouge, La./Mississippi College 49 Adam Williams DL 6-2 296 RSr. 1L Tunica, Miss./Coahoma CC 99 J.T. Williams DL 6-2 295 Fr. HS Denton, Texas/Ryan HS 27 Kevin Williams Jr. DB 5-11 194 RFr. RS Frisco, Texas/Wakeland HS 89 JaMicheal Willis WR 5-11 200 Jr. TR Birmingham, Ala./Jones County JC 14 Terrick Wright LB 6-2 228 RJr. 2L Gadsden, Ala./Gadsden City HS 22 Darian Yancey LB 6-1 225 Fr. HS Auburn, Ala./Auburn HS

Coaching/Support Staff Head Coach: Todd Monken (Knox College, 1989), Second Season Assistant Head Coach/Player Personnel: Jon Williams (Wingate, 1996) Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers: David Duggan (New Hampshire, 1986) Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks: Chip Lindsey (Alabama, 1997) Special Teams Coordinator/Inside Receivers: John Wozniak (Knox College, 1999) Defensive Line: Derrick LeBlanc (Northwestern State, 1997) Offensive Line: Luke Meadows (South Dakota State, 1999) Secondary/Cornerbacks: Lytrel Pollard (Southern Miss, 1998) Running Backs: John Simon (Louisiana Tech, 2003) Secondary/Safeties: Pete Golding (Delta State, 2005) Director of Football Operations: John Carr (Louisiana Tech, 1996) Recruiting Coordinator/Director of High School Relations: Dayne Brown (Morehead State, 2003) Assistant Director of Football Operations: John Barnett (Virginia Tech, 2011) Director Strength & Conditioning: Mark Smith (N.C. State, 1989) Assistant AD for Athletic Training: Todd McCall (Alabama, 1996) Assistant AD for Equipment Operations: Patrick Stewart (Cincinnati, 1996) Assistant Equipment Manager: Zack Gatwood (Southern Miss, 2010) Assistant Video Director/FB Video Coordinator: Tara Weisshaar (Bethany College, 2008)

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#1 Jarell Aaron Academic Team … Played in all 12 games on the WR | 6-5 | 203 | RSo. season … Led the Golden Eagles in points with 57, Poplarville, Miss. | Poplarville HS going 11-for-20 in field goals and a perfect 24-for-24 in point after touchdown attempts … Had a season- 2013 (Redshirt Freshman): high eight PATs in Southern Miss’ 62-27 victory at Did not compete during the UAB … Made multiple field goals in six games on season. the year, converting a pair of FGs against Texas State, 2012 (Freshman): Did not No. 22 Nebraska, Marshall, Louisiana Tech and UAB compete during the season, taking a redshirt. … Hit a season-long 50-yard field goal on the road High School: Two-star recruit from Scout.com against Louisiana Tech … Also registered 14 punts on … Played for coach Chris Teal at Poplarville High the year, tallying 546 yards for a 39.0 average with a School … Caught 32 passes for 599 yards as a senior long of 58 against Boise State. with a long of 54 … Had six touchdown receptions 2012 (Redshirt Sophomore): Took over the pri- … Also competed in basketball … Ran track for the mary kicking duties for the Golden Eagles, includ- Hornets, participating in the jumps … Won the 2012 ing place kicking and kickoffs … Led the team in state triple jump championship and placed second scoring with 60 points on the season, going 11- in the state long jump competition … Placed third for-17 in field goals and 27-of-28 in point after at- in the triple jump in the 2012 Junior Olympics … tempts … Connected on his first two attempts of Honor student. the season, at Nebraska, including a 45-yarder … Personal: Full name is Jarell Markee Aaron … Nailed two kicks from 50 yards or better … Had Son of Monica Aaron and Derrick Frank … Has two a season and career-long of 51 yards against Mar- younger brothers, Darius Threats and Jerome Henry shall … Averaged 56.8 yards per kickoff with eight … Cousin, Bretta Hart, plays basketball at Ole Miss touchbacks … Added one touchdown saving tackle … Born on Nov. 7, 1993 in Poplarville, Miss. … Ma- on the season … Member of the C-USA All-Aca- joring in criminal justice. demic Team. 2011 (Redshirt Freshman): Saw first career action #19 Justin Abston against Louisiana Tech (9/3), nailing two second-half DB | 5-11 | 182 | So. field goals from 25 and 42 yards due to injury to Mobile, Ala. | Davidson HS starter Danny Hrapmann … Also had three kickoffs for 168 yards against the Bulldogs. 2013 (Freshman): Played in 2010 (Freshman): Did not compete during the five games on the season … Saw season, taking a redshirt. a majority of action in the Golden High School: Two-star athlete by Scout.com and Eagles’ 62-27 victory at UAB … ranked the No. 14 kicker in the country … Rated the Notched a pair of solo tackles against the Blazers. 17th-best kicker by Rivals.com and a two-star pros- High School: Attended Grayson High School pect … Converted 14-of-19 field goals, including a (2010, 2011) before concluding prep career at Da- long of 49 yards, and connected on 29-of-30 extra vidson High School (2012, 2013) … Helped the points for coach Kevin Locastro at Christian Broth- teams to the State Playoffs as a sophomore, junior ers High School … Added a 68-yard kickoff average and senior … Notched 108 career tackles in two sea- and tallied 85 percent touchbacks … Was 3-of-5 sons at Davidson HS with five career interceptions from 40-yards and beyond … All-Metro and All-Mid- … As a senior, recorded 78 stops and four picks … South honoree … Member of the Blue Squad for the Had two interceptions, three pass break ups and five AutoZone Liberty Bowl All-Star Game … Lettered in tackles as a senior against Mary G. Montgomery HS. both football and soccer … All-Region and All-Dis- Personal: Full name is Justin Alexander Abston trict performer for Christiana Brothers HS … Helped … Son of Camelia Wicks and James Abston … Has the Purple Wave win the 2009 and 2010 State Soc- three sisters, Shantel Abston, Jasmine Abston and Ki- cer Championships … Honor student and member ara Hicks … Cousin, Spencer Johnson, played col- of the National Honor Society, Key Club and Spanish legiate football at Auburn and is currently in the NFL National Honor Society … Garnered the National with the … Born on July 7, 1995 in Fort Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame Schol- Walton Beach, Fla. … Majoring in electronics. arship Award. Personal: Full name is Corey Austin Acosta … #25 Corey Acosta Son of Terry and John Acosta … Has an older brother PK | 6-0 | 190 | RSr. Hunter and sister-in-law Shannon … Mom, Terry, Memphis, Tenn. was a cheerleader at Tennessee-Martin and brother, Christian Brothers HS Hunter, played soccer at Maryville College … Born on July 12, 1991 in Memphis, Tenn. … Majoring in 2013 (Redshirt Junior): biological sciences. Named to the 2013-14 Con- ference USA Commissioner’s 2011 Game-By-Game Statistics (FG-FGA-XP- Academic Honor Roll … Member of the C-USA All- XPA): Louisiana Tech 2-2-0-0.

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2012 Game-By-Game Statistics (FG-FGA-XP- including 289 yards passing against the Blue Raiders XPA): Nebraska 2-2-2-2; East Carolina 0-0-2-2; … Against UAB, helped the team to 472 yards of to- Western Kentucky 1-2-2-2; Louisville 1-2-2-2; Boise tal offense with 370 yards passing, 102 yards rushing State 0-2-2-2; UCF 1-1-4-4; Marshall 1-1-3-3; Rice and eight total touchdowns. 1-2-2-2; UAB 1-2-2-2; SMU 0-0-0-1; UTEP 2-2-3-3; 2012 (Redshirt Freshman): Did not compete dur- Memphis 1-1-3-3. ing the season. 2013 Gamy-By-Game Statistics (FG-FGA-XP- 2011 (Freshman): Did not compete during the XPA): Texas State 2-3-1-1; Nebraska 2-2-1-1; Arkan- season, taking a redshirt … Named to Dean’s List sas 1-2-0-0; Boise State 0-2-1-1; FIU 0-1-3-3; East for spring semester … Also earned Conference USA Carolina 0-1-2-2; North Texas 0-1-2-2; Marshall 2-2- Commissioner’s Honor Roll accolades. 1-1; Louisiana Tech 2-3-1-1; Florida Atlantic 0-0-1-1; High School: Played for coach Wayde Keiser at Middle Tennessee 0-1-3-3; UAB 2-2-8-8. Jesuit High School … Helped the Blue Jays advance to the State Playoffs as a sophomore, junior and se- Acosta’s Career Statistics nior … Also competed in wrestling, track & field and Year FGM-A Pct. Long XPM-A Points … Recorded a career wrestling mark 2011 2-2 1.000 42 0-0 6 of 45-20 with 38 pins, including a 15-3 record as a 2012 11-17 .647 51 27-28 60 senior with 13 pins … Threw the javelin and discus 2013 11-20 .550 50 24-24 57 for the JHS track & field team, helping the team win Totals 24-39 .615 51 51-52 123 a District Championship in 2011 … Won a National Championship in cheerleading at the National Spirit #2 Parker Adamson Championships. QB | 6-4 | 214 | RFr. Personal: Full name is Randal Patrick-Chatelain Oxford, Miss. | Oxford HS Agee … Son of Randy and Ellen Agee … Cousin, Matthew Chatelain, played football at Southern Miss, 2013 (Freshman): Named to while uncle, Mike Chatelain, played at LSU … Born the 2013-14 Conference USA on June 19, 1993 in Terrytown, La. … Member of Phi Commissioner’s Academic Honor Kappa Tau fraternity and Alpha Lambda Delta honor Roll … Did not compete during society … Majoring in marketing. the season, taking a redshirt. High School: Played for coach Johnny Hill at #18 Keelan Anderson Oxford High School … Notched 4,401 career yards, DB | 5-9 | 191 | RSr. including 3,991 passing yards with 34 career touch- New Olreans, La. downs … Threw for 2,463 yards and 19 touchdowns, John Ehret HS leading the Chargers to the Class 5A quarterfinals as a senior … Named to the Clarion-Ledger’s All-State 2013 (Redshirt Junior): Saw First Team as well as the Coaches’ Class 5A All-State action in one game on the road First Team … Participated in the Mississippi-Alabama against Boise State. All-Star Game … Named the 2012 Oxford Eagle 2012 (Junior): Did not compete during the sea- Player of the Year … Also played baseball, earning son, taking a redshirt … Joined the team in the fall All-Region and All-District accolades … Batted .330 as a walk-on. with 42 hits, including 13 home runs and 40 RBI … High School: Prepped at John Ehret High School Dubbed Clarion-Ledger Player of the Week once … for coach Billy North … Lettered in football and was Honor student and member of the National Honor a Second Team All-District selection. Society … National Merit Scholarship Semifinalist. Personal: Full name is Keelan Resean Anderson Personal: Full name is Robert Parker Adamson … … Son of Latrice and Thomas Anderson … Born on Son of Chris and Doug Adamson … Has a younger Oct. 24, 1992 in New Orleans, La. … Majoring in brother, Joel … Born on Aug. 9, 1994 in Memphis, psychology. Tenn. … Majoring in business finance. #7 Jomez Applewhite #71 Randal Agee DB | 6-1 | 177 | RFr. OL | 6-0 | 292 | RJr. Bassfield, Miss. | Bassfield HS Terrytown, La. | Jesuit HS 2013 (Freshman): Named to 2013 (Redshirt Sophomore): the 2013-14 Conference USA Named to the 2013-14 Confer- Commissioner’s Academic Honor ence USA Commissioner’s Aca- Roll … Did not compete during demic Honor Roll … Played and the season, taking a redshirt. started the final two games of the season, including High School: Played for coach Lance Mancuso the Golden Eagles’ 62-27 victory at UAB … Made at Bassfield High School … Played both ways, pri- collegiate debut against Middle Tennessee (11/23) … marily as quarterback, leading the team to a 16-0 Helped Southern Miss to 371 yards of total offense, record and the MHSAA Class 2A State Champion-

59 southernmiss.com Meet the Golden Eagles ship … Threw for 696 yards and seven touchdowns season, taking a redshirt. … Named First Team All-District and All-Area as a High School: Earned Georgia Independent junior and a senior … Honor student. School Association (GISA) All-Region honors as a se- Personal: Full name is Jomez Dioventa Apple- nior at the Westfield School for coach Ronnie Jones white … Son of Felicia and Joesph Applewhite … … Named First Team All-Region … Had 88 tackles, Has a younger brother, Joesph Jr., and a younger sis- 13 tackles for loss and 4 forced fumbles as a senior ter, Ashten … Born on Oct. 11, 1994 in Bassfield, … Finished prep career with 106 tackles, including Miss. … Majoring in biological science. 77 solo stops. Personal: Full name is Nicolaas Johannes Bekkers # 75 Oliver Bates … Son of Jos Bekkers and Deborah and Steve Davi- OL | 6-2 | 282 | RSo. son … Has two brothers – Walker and Flint – and Tylertown, Miss. | Tylertown HS four sisters – Josie, Eden, Bianca and Brooke … Born on May 22, 1991 in Albany, Ga. … Working on mas- 2013 (Redshirt Freshman): ter’s degree in business administration (MBA). Played in all 12 games on the season … Helped the Golden #14 Matt Bergeron Eagles’ offense to 3,786 yards QB | 5-10 | 191 | RSo. of total offense, including 2,911 yards passing and Mandeville, La. | Lamar 875 yards rushing … Made collegiate debut in the season-opener against Texas State. 2013 (Redshirt Freshman): 2012 (Freshman): Did not compete during the Transferred from Lamar Univer- season, taking a redshirt. sity … Sat out the season due to High School: Two-star offensive lineman by NCAA transfer rules. Scout.com … Played for coach Walter Denton at Ty- 2012 (Freshman, Lamar): Did not compete dur- lertown High School … Helped lead the Chiefs to an ing the season, taking a redshirt. 11-2 record and a No. 21 ranking in Mississippi by High School: Named Class 5A Honorable Men- MaxPreps.com … All-Area selection by the McComb tion All-State after leading Mandeville High School Enterprise-Journal … First-Team All-District 7-4A se- to an 11-3 record … Guided the Skippers and coach lection … Participated in the 61st Bernard Blackwell Guy LeCompte to the Class 5A semifinals … Earned North/South All Star Classic … Also played base- First-Team All-District 6-5A honors as a senior and ball and was a member of the track & field team … was the New Orleans Quarterback Club Metro Play- Named All-Region and All-District in track & field, er of the Year … As a senior, passed for 3,006 yards placing third in the State Championship in the discus with 33 touchdowns and only six interceptions … … Helped THS to State Track & Field Championship Set a single-game school record as a senior with 410 in 2012. passing yards and four TDs in a 31-7 win over Slidell Personal: Full name is Oliver Davion Bates … … Added 2,578 passing yards and 31 TDs as a junior Son of Lisa and Oliver Bates … Has one brother, Tad- and finished his career with 5,642 yards, 64 passing rick Gathright, and two sisters, LaKiena Downs and touchdowns and four rushing scores … Earned three Alessia Mathews … Born on April 16, 1994 in Tyler- letters in football and two in baseball. town, Miss. … Majoring in architecture engineering. Personal: Full name is Matthew Clement Bergeron … Son of Amy and Kevin Bergeron … Has #47 Nic Bekkers an older brother, Blake, and a younger sister, Brooke DL | 6-5 | 245 | RSr. … Born on Oct. 10, 1993 in Baton Rouge, La. … Perry, Ga. | Westfield HS Majoring in sports coach education.

2013 (Redshirt Junior): #17 David Bertucci Played in all 12 games for the LB | 5-11 | 198 | RJr. Golden Eagles … Made colle- Gulfport, Miss. | Gulfport HS giate debut in the season-opener against Texas State … Finished season with eight 2013 (Redshirt Sophomore): tackles, including four solo tackles … Recorded a Named to the 2013-14 Confer- season-best three tackles at Boise State … Had a ence USA Commissioner’s Aca- tackle for loss against the Broncos … Blocked two demic Honor Roll … Played in all kicks on the year against Boise State and Louisiana 12 games on the season … Finished the year with Tech … Caught a pass for two yards at Arkansas and 14 tackles, including seven solo stops … Shared a added a six-yard punt return against Louisiana Tech. tackle for loss for two yards at Arkansas … Had a 2012 (Redshirt Sophomore): Did not compete season-best three tackles against No. 22 Nebraska during the season. and Middle Tennessee … Had a season-high two un- 2011 (Redshirt Freshman): Did not compete dur- assisted tackles against Louisiana Tech, Middle Ten- ing the season. nessee and UAB … Recovered a blocked punt for 12 2010 (Freshman): Did not compete during the yards against Louisiana Tech.

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#94 Dylan Bradley DL | 6-1 | 265 | So Macon, Miss. Noxubee County HS

2013 (Freshman): Played in 11 games as a rookie, mak- ing one start … Made collegiate debut in the season opener against Texas State … Earned first start on the road in the season finale against UAB … Finished the year with 52 tackles, in- cluding 24 solo stops … Notched 4.5 tackles for loss for 14 total yards … Had a season-best 13 tackles, including a season-high nine solo tackles against Middle Tennessee … Had a fumble recovery in the Golden Eagles’ 62-27 victory over UAB … Regis- tered quarterback hurries against East Carolina and Middle Tennessee … Blocked a kick against Mar- shall … Had a pair of kickoff returns for 31 yards, including a season-long 18-yard return against the Blue Raiders. High School: Three star recruit and No. 11 in Mississippi by 247sports.com … Also rated by the David site as the nation’s No. 40 strong-side defensive Bertucci end … Three star recruit by Rivals.com and Scout. com and No. 10 in Mississippi by Rivals … Played for coach Tyrone Shorter at Noxubee County High School … Helped lead the Tigers to a perfect 16-0 season and the Class 4A State Championship … His team ranked No. 1 in the Clarion-Ledger Su- 2012 (Redshirt Freshman): Used primarily in per 10 … Named the MHSAA Class 4A All-State special teams situations on kickoff coverage, playing Defensive Player of the Year and to the All-State De- in 11 of the 12 games during the season … Made fensive Team by the Clarion-Ledger … Named the collegiate debut against East Carolina. Columbus Dispatch’s Defensive Player of the Year 2011 (Freshman): Did not compete during the … Participated in the Alabama-Mississippi All-Star season, taking a redshirt … Lone football student- Game … Tallied 169 tackles and 21 sacks in his athlete to earn President’s List honors for spring 2012. sophomore and junior seasons … Added 96 tackles High School: Played at Gulfport High School for and 21.5 sacks as a senior … Also caught one pass, coach Mike Justice … Received the John B. “Shorty” a 12-yard touchdown snag against Starkville HS … Sneed Scholarship Award from the Gulfport Gridiron Had four-sack performances in two games during Club as a senior … Participated on the South squad his senior season. in the Bernard Blackwell All-Star Football Classic … Personal: Full name is Dylan De’Osha Brad- Led the Admirals to an 11-2 record as a senior, fin- ley … Son of Brenda Bradley and Carl Mickens ishing the year with 114 total tackles … State final- … Has two brothers – Carl Mickens Jr. and Jeffery ist for the Wendy’s High School Heisman Award and Simmons – and two sisters – Ashley Bradley and named to the Sun Herald All-Coast Football team Brooke Simmons … Uncle, , played … Picked up First-Team All-State 6A honors … Also football at Grambling and currently plays in the played soccer and was a member of the track & field NFL with the Washington Redskins … Born on team … Earned All-State, All-Region, All-District and Feb. 4, 1995 in Jena, La. … Majoring in sport man- Team MVP honors in soccer, helping team to 2012 agement. Georgia State Championships … Also competed in the North and South All-Star Game … Earned All- 2013 Game-By-Game Statistics (UA-A-TT): Region and All-District accolades in track … Honor Texas State 1-1-2; Nebraska 0-0-0; Arkansas 0-6-6; student and member of the National Honor Society Boise State 1-3-4; East Carolina 4-3-7; North Texas … Also a member of the Student Government. 1-4-5; Marshall 1-1-2; Louisiana Tech 3-3-6; Florida Personal: Full name is David Gordon Bertucci … Atlantic 1-2-3; Middle Tennessee 9-4-13; UAB 3-1-4. Son of Carol and Philip Bertucci … Has three broth- ers – T.J. Mawhinney, Chris Bertucci and Philip Ber- Bradley’s Career Statistics tucci – and a sister, Lucy Bertucci … Brother, Chris, Year UT AT Total TFL Sacks Int. PD FF FR played football at Memphis … Born on Oct. 14, 2013 24 28 52 4.5-14 0.0-0 0 0 0 1 1992 in Sylva, N.C. … Majoring in biology. Totals 24 28 52 4.5-14 0.0-0 0 0 0 1

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#76 Michael Brinson 2012 (Redshirt Freshman): Did not compete dur- OL | 6-3 | 301 | RJr. ing the season. Flowood, Miss. 2011 (Freshman): Did not compete during the Univ. Christian School season, taking a redshirt. High School: Played for coach Mike Bourg at 2013 (Redshirt Sophomore): Northshore High School … Moved from tackle to Played in just one game before center during his senior campaign … Named All- sustaining a season-ending injury Metro and garnered Honorable Mention Academic … Played in the season-opener against Texas State … honors … Also played basketball and was a member Helped the team to 400 yards of total offense, includ- of the track & field team … Earned All-District hon- ing 377 yards in the air. ors in track. 2012 (Redshirt Freshman): Converted to offensive Personal: Full name is Chaz Tyler Cavignac … line in the fall as an interior lineman … Saw action on Son of Bonnie and Craig Cavignac … Has an older special teams and field goal squads … Appeared in brother, Colby … Born on Aug. 11, 1992 in New Or- four games with one start at SMU … Made collegiate leans, La. … Majoring in hotel / restaurant tourism. debut on the road against Western Kentucky. 2011 (Freshman): Did not compete during the #2 Trae Collins season, taking a redshirt. DB | 5-11 | 183 | RFr. High School: Three-star recruit and No. 26 rated Columbus, Miss. | New Hope HS player in the state by Rivals.com … Three-star player by Scout.com and a two-star by ESPN … Played both 2013 (Freshman): Did not running back and defensive end at University Chris- compete during the season, tak- tian School for coach Phil Hannon … Helped lead the ing a redshirt. team to a 9-3 record as a senior … Tabbed All-Metro High School: Two-star recruit by the Clarion-Ledger … Named First-Team All-MAIS by Rivals.com, Scout.com and 247sports.com … as a senior … Voted District 5-1A All-Conference at Played for coach Michael Bradley at New Hope High defensive end … First Division I signee at University School … Led Class 5A ranks with nine interceptions Christian since its opening in 1997 … Honor student as a junior in 2011 … Named to Clarion-Ledger’s Top and member of the National Honor Society. 40 recruits for 2012 … Earned First Team All-District, Personal: Full name is Michael Hester Brinson … All-Area, All-Region and All-Metro as a junior and Son of Bonnie Potts … Born on July 1, 1992 in Jack- senior … Tallied 1,000 yards receiving in final two sonville, Fla. … Majoring in exercise science. prep seasons, recording 10 touchdowns … Had 70 tackles with 14 interceptions … Also played base- #92 Nick Carlis ball, earning All-District accolades. DL | 6-0 | 290 | RFr. Personal: Full name is Traeshaun Jamal Collins Mobile, Ala. | Faith Academy … Son of Shirley and Darrell Hill … Has a younger brother, Danielle … Born on Oct. 4, 1994 in Colum- 2013 (Freshman): Did not bus, Miss. … Majoring in criminal justice. compete during the season, tak- ing a redshirt. #28 Jacorius Cotton High School: Played defensive DB | 5-11 | 197 | RSr. line at Faith Academy in Mobile, Ala. … Notched LaGrange, Ga. | Troup County HS seven sacks as a sophomore and five sacks as a junior for 12 career sacks. 2013 (Senior): Did not com- Personal: Full name is Nicholas Carlis … Son of pete during the season, taking a Judy and Ronnie Carlis … Born on April 19, 1995 in redshirt. New Orleans, La. … Majoring in construction and 2012 (Junior): Started six architecture engineering. games on the year and appeared in nine games overall … Started the first five games before an injury in the #64 Chaz Cavignac Boise State game sidelined him for much of the remain- OL | 6-1 | 274 | RJr. der of the season … Started the final game at Memphis Slidell, La. | Northshore HS … Posted 41 total tackles and forced a fumble. 2011 Sheraton Hawai’i Bowl: Tied a team-high 2013 (Redshirt Sophomore): with seven tackles … Picked off a pass in the first Played in 10 games during the sea- quarter and returned it six yards. son … Made collegiate debut in the 2011 (Sophomore): Took over at starting safety season-opener against Texas State and started all 14 games … Notched a single-game … Also saw time against No. 22 Nebraska, Arkansas, high for tackles on the season with 17 at UAB … Tied Boise State, FIU, East Carolina, Louisiana Tech, Florida for second on the team in tackles with 98 (54 solo, Atlantic, Middle Tennessee and UAB … Registered 44 assisted), recording eight or more tackles in four three tackles (one solo, two assisted) at Boise State. games … Picked off a pass at Virginia and against

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Nevada … Registered six pass break ups and also Made collegiate debut in the season-opener against forced one fumble … Knocked down a two-point Texas State … Earned first collegiate start on the road conversion attempt on the final play of the UCF versus Arkansas … Finished the season with 14 re- game to preserve the win. ceptions for 197 yards (6.93 yards per reception) and 2010 Beef O’Brady’s Bowl: Tallied one assisted two touchdowns … Scored a touchdown in the sea- tackle in the game. son-opener against Texas State, while adding a TD in 2010 (Freshman): One of seven true freshmen to the season-finale against UAB … Had a season-best see action during the year … Played in all 13 games three receptions against Boise State and East Caro- on the season, seeing time extensively on special lina … Had a season-long 47-yard reception in the teams … Posted 12 tackles (three solos), six of which Golden Eagles’ 62-27 victory over UAB … Finished came on kickoff and one on the punt teams … Had game against Blazers with a season-high 68 yards. season-high five tackles against Prairie View … Add- High School: Three-star recruit by ESPN.com, ed four stops versus Marshall. 247Sports.com and Rivals.com … Two-star recruit High School: Three-star athlete by Rivals.com by Scout.com … Rated as the No. 28 player from and earned two stars from Scout.com … Four-year Alabama by Rivals.com and ESPN.com and No. 43 letterwinner for Bubba Jeter at Troup County High by 247Sports.com … ESPN.com rated Cox as the School playing on both sides of the football, con- No. 134 WR in the 2013 class … Played for coach centrating mostly in the secondary during his senior Michael Smith at Northridge High School … Caught campaign … Earned Troup County All-Purpose, Run- eight touchdowns with 658 yards as a junior. ning Back of the Year, Iron Man and Defensive Player Personal: Full name is James Alexander Cox … of the Year awards … Named team’s Offensive Most Son of Victoria Hewis-Cox and Patrick Cox … Has Valuable Player at the inaugural Columbus Valley two younger sisters, Olivia and Catherine … Born High School Awards luncheon. on Feb. 6, 1995 in Tuscaloosa, Ala. … Majoring in Personal: Full name is Jacorius Deshon Cotton … financial business. Son of Carla Cotton and Dwight Gates … Born on Oct. 29, 1991 in LaGrange, Ga. … Majoring in sport 2013 Game-By-Game Statistics (Catches-Yards- management. TDs-Long): Texas State 1-6-1-6; Nebraska 1-7-0-7; Arkansas 2-19-0-12; Boise State 3-32-0-13; FIU 0-0- 2010 Game-By-Game Statistics (UA-A-TT): South 0-0; East Carolina 3-37-0-23; North Texas 0-0-0-0; Carolina 0-0-0; Prairie View A&M 2-3-5; Kansas 0-0- Florida Atlantic 1-18-0-18; Middle Tennessee 1-10- 0; Louisiana Tech 0-0-0; Marshall 0-4-4; East Carolina 0-10; UAB 2-68-1-47. 0-0-0; Memphis 0-1-1; UAB 0-0-0; Tulane 1-0-1; UCF 0-0-0; Houston 0-0-0; Tulsa 0-0-0; Louisville 0-1-1. Cox’s Career Statistics 2011 Game-By-Game Statistics (UA-A-TT): Loui- Year Catches Yards Avg. TD Long siana Tech 5-1-6; Marshall 2-5-7; Southeastern Loui- 2013 14 197 14.1 2 47 siana 2-2-4; Virginia 5-4-9; Rice 2-4-6; Navy 4-2-6; Totals 14 197 14.1 2 47 SMU 2-1-3; UTEP 2-3-5; East Carolina 5-5-10; UCF 6-2-8; UAB 10-7-17; Memphis 1-2-3; Houston 3-4- #90 Rod Crayton 7; Nevada 5-2-7. DL | 6-1 | 287 | RFr. 2012 Game-By-Game Statistics (UA-A-TT): Ne- Dadeville, Ala. | Dadeville HS braska 6-4-10; East Carolina 2-3-5; Western Kentucky 3-2-5; Louisville 6-0-6; Boise State 0-0-0; Marshall 2013 (Freshman): Did not 1-1-2; SMU 2-1-3; UTEP 5-2-7; Memphis 3-0-3. compete during the season, tak- ing a redshirt. Cotton’s Career Statistics High School: Three-star re- Year UT AT Total TFL Sacks Int. PD FF FR cruit and the No. 26 player in Alabama by ESPN. 2010 3 9 12 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 com … Three-star recruit and No. 44 in Alabama by 2011 54 44 98 1.5-5 0.0-0 2 5 1 1 247Sports.com … Three-star recruit and the nation’s 2012 28 13 41 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 1 0 No. 36 DT by Rivals.com … Played for coach Rich- 2013 — DID NOT PLAY – Redshirt — ard White at Dadeville High School … Named the Totals 85 66 151 1.5-5 0.0-0 2 5 2 1 ASWA Class 4A Lineman of the Year … Also earned First-Team All-Area honors according to Opelika- #15 James Cox Auburn News … Participated in the Alabama-Missis- WR | 6-1 | 190 | So. sippi All-Star game … Tallied 157 tackles, four sacks Tuscaloosa, Ala. | Northridge HS and six fumble recoveries during senior campaign. Personal: Full name is Rodriguz Crayton … Son 2013 (Freshman): Named to of Patricia and Harvey Wyckoff … Has a brother, Jai the 2013-14 Conference USA Grahm, and a sister, Kira Crayton … Cousin, Rod- Commissioner’s Academic Honor ney Crayton, played football at Auburn … Born on Roll … Played in 10 games as a Jan. 12, 1995 in Alexander City, Ala. … Undeclared true freshman, making three starts on the year … major.

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#6 Kelsey Douglas older sisters, Chassidy and Starsha … Dad, Derrick, DB | 5-11 | 192 | So. played college football at Louisiana Tech before play- Missouri City, Texas ing in the NFL with the Cleveland Browns and the Hightower HS … Born on May 17, 1995 in Missouri City, Texas … Undeclared major. 2013 (Freshman): Played in 2013 Game-By-Game Statistics (UA-A-TT): all 12 games on the season, mak- Texas State 0-0-0; Nebraska 0-8-8; Arkansas 2-7-9; ing six starts during rookie cam- Boise State 3-1-4; FIU 0-0-0; East Carolina 3-7-10; paign … Made collegiate debut in the season-opener North Texas 1-0-1; Marshall 6-1-7; Louisiana Tech against Texas State … Earned first collegiate start 7-4-11; Florida Atlantic 8-2-10; Middle Tennessee on the road against No. 22 Nebraska … Finished 1-4-5; UAB 2-1-3. the season with 68 tackles (33 solo, 35 assisted) … Posted double-digit tackles in three games – East Douglas’ Career Statistics Carolina, Louisiana Tech and Florida Atlantic … Had Year UT AT Total TFL Sacks Int. PD FF FR a season-high 11 tackles against Louisiana Tech … 2013 33 35 68 3.5-3 0.0-0 1 2 1 0 Had a season-high eight solo stops against Florida Totals 33 35 68 3.5-3 0.0-0 1 2 1 0 Atlantic, while notching a season-best eight assisted tackles at No. 22 Nebraska … Notched 3.5 sacks on #54 Lelland the year … Forced a fumble at Louisiana Tech and Ducksworth recorded a pass break up against Middle Tennessee LB | 6-1 | 212 | RSo. … Notched first collegiate interception against Ar- Hattiesburg, Miss. kansas, returning the ball for 25 yards. North Forrest HS High School: Three-star recruit by 247Sports.com and the No. 109 safety prospect nationally … Two- 2013 (Redshirt Freshman): star recruit by Scout.com and Rivals.com … Played Named to the 2013-14 Confer- for coach Padraic McGinnis at Fort Bend Hightower ence USA Commissioner’s Academic Honor Roll … High School … Helped Hurricanes to the State Play- Played in one game during the season, before bat- offs as a sophomore and a junior … Notched a career tling an injury … Saw action on the road against best four interceptions as junior. Boise State … Made a pair of tackles against the Personal: Full name is Kelsey Dominick Douglas Broncos. … Son of Ingrid and Derrick Douglas … Has two 2012 (Freshman): Earned the chance to play right away as a freshman but suffered a knee injury on the Kelsey first play of the season at No. 17 Nebraska … Re- Douglas ceived a medical redshirt. High School: Ranked as the No. 17 overall player in Mississippi by Rivals.com and the No. 65 outside linebacker nationally by the service … Three-star recruit by Scout.com and Rivals.com and a two-star recruit by ESPN … Played for coach Matt Caldwell at North Forrest High School … Tallied 61 tackles, four for loss, with one interception and seven pass breakups … Also rushed 53 times for 306 yards and one touchdown … Top 40 High School Most Wanted performer by the Clarion-Ledger and an All-Area se- lection by the Hattiesburg American … Honor stu- dent and member of the National Honor Society … Also a member of Student Government. Personal: Full name is Lelland Montgomery Ducksworth … Son of Tammy and Lee Ducksworth … Has two sisters, Addriana Winfrey and Cherish Ducksworth … Born on April 18, 1994 in Hatties- burg, Miss. … Majoring in biological sciences.

#68 Brandon Farmer OL | 6-2 | 308 | RSo. Gulfport, Miss. Harrison Central HS

2013 (Redshirt Freshman): Saw limited action on the season, playing in one game … Made

64 2014 Southern Miss Football Meet the Golden Eagles collegiate debut on the road at No. 22 Nebraska … #86 Dillon Fedora Helped the team to 284 total yards, including 222 WR | 5-8 | 175 | RJr. yards passing. Hattiesburg, Miss. 2012 (Freshman): Did not compete during the Oklahoma State season, taking a redshirt. High School: Two-star recruit by Scout.com … 2013 (Redshirt Sophomore): Preseason Elite 11 prospect by WLOX … Played Transferred from Oklahoma State for coach Sheldon Black at Harrison Central High … Sat out the season due to School … Helped the Red Rebels average almost NCAA transfer rules. 300 yards per contest … Participated in the Missis- 2012 (Redshirt Freshman, Oklahoma State): Did sippi-Alabama All Star Game … Member of the Sun not compete during the season. Herald’s All-South Mississippi team … Named First 2011 (Freshman, Oklahoma State): Did not com- Team All-State, All-District and All-Region as a senior pete during the season, taking a redshirt. … Also played basketball and was a member of the High School: Earned three letters for coach Nev- track & field team. il Barr at Oak Grove High School … Named First Personal: Full name is Brandon Lee Farmer … Team All-District, All-Area and All-Region as a junior Son of Jackie and Ed Farmer … Has two older sis- and senior … Had 40 catches and 580 yards as a ters, Brandi and Brittnei … Cousin, James Land, plays senior with one touchdown … Caught 32 balls for baseball at Mississippi Gulf Coast CC … Father, Ed, 432 yards and seven touchdowns during junior year played football at MGCCC, while sister, Brandi, (2009) … Participated in the Mississippi-Alabama played softball at Jackson State and sister, Brittnei, All-Star game … Against Meridian HS, notched three played at MGCCC … Uncle, Al Farmer, played base- touchdowns and two interceptions. ball at MGCCC as well as time in Minor League Personal: Full name is Dillon Brooks Fedora … Baseball … Born on March 24, 1994 in Gulfport, Son of Christi and … Has three young- Miss. … Majoring in communication studies. er sisters, Sydney, Peyton and Hallie … Uncle, Lee Fedora, played football at Texas A&M, while father, #78 Devin Farrior Larry, played football at Austin College … Father OL | 6-4 | 304 | RFr. also coached Southern Miss from 2008-11 and won Waynesboro, Miss. the school’s fifth Conference USA Championship in Wayne County HS 2011 … Born on Dec. 20, 1991 in Waco, Texas … Majoring in sport management. 2013 (Freshman): Played in just two games as a freshman but #46 Wil Freeman suffered a season-ending injury DL | 6-6 | 261 | Jr. … Made collegiate debut at No. 22 Nebraska … Flowood, Miss. Also saw action at Boise State … Received a medical Northwest Rankin HS redshirt. High School: Three-star recruit by Scout.com 2013 (Sophomore): Played in and two-star recruit by Rivals.com and 247Sports. all 12 games on the season, mak- com … Ranked as the No. 39 prospect in Missis- ing four starts … Earned first col- sippi by 247Sports.com … Four-year letterwinner legiate start at Arkansas … Also started against Boise for coach Todd Mangum at Wayne County High State, FIU and East Carolina … Tallied 14 tackles on School … Participated in the Alabama-Mississippi the year, including seven solo stops … Recorded a All-Star Game … Named to the First Team Coaches’ half a tackle for loss against Texas State and Arkan- 5A All-State squad as an offensive tackle and the sas … Blocked a kick in the Golden Eagles’ 62-27 Clarion Ledger’s First Team All-State member … victory at UAB … Recorded multiple tackles against Also voted All-District … Paved the way up front Texas State, Boise State, FIU and North Texas with for the balanced War Eagles, who rushed for 1,907 a season-best three stops against the Broncos and yards and threw for 1,607 yards as they finished Mean Green … Had a season-best three unassisted 10-3 in 2012 … Finished third in state competi- tackles against Boise State with a season-high three tion in powerlifting in the 308 lb. weight class … assists versus North Texas. Member of the honor roll, as well as the Fellowship 2012 (Freshman): Converted to tight end before of Christian Athletes (FCA), Student Council and moving to defensive end earlier in the year … Saw Beta Club … Voted Junior Class Vice President … action in 11 games, making his college debut against Named to Who’s Who and was voted class favorite East Carolina … Tallied 13 total tackles including 1.5 and friendliest. tackles for loss … Had one sack on the year. Personal: Full name is Devin Micheal Farrior … High School: Three-star recruit by Rivals.com Son of Rhonda and John Farrior … Has two older and two-star recruit from Scout.com … Ranked as brothers, Kurt Kittrell and Kyle Kittrell … Born on July the No. 159 nationally defensive end by Scout.com 13, 1995 in Waynesboro, Miss. … Majoring in sport … Played for coach Pete Hurt at Northwest Rankin management. High School … Helped the Cougars finish 11-2 as a

65 southernmiss.com Meet the Golden Eagles senior … Tallied 86 tackles, one interception and 12 engineering and minoring in business … Member of sacks over his senior campaign … Added a blocked Phi Beta Sigma fraternity. punt and an interception … Participated in the Mis- sissippi-Alabama All Star game at defensive end … A #21 Johntre’ Goudy Top 40 Most Wanted player in the state of Mississippi RB | 5-9 | 247 | RSo. by the Clarion-Ledger … Also a standout on the bas- Meridian, Miss. | SE Lauderdale HS ketball team … Honor student. Personal: Full name is Frank Wilcox Freeman … 2013 (Redshirt Freshman): Son of Naomi and Frank Freeman … Has an older Played in just one game on the sister, Sara … Grandfather, Buddy Gardner, played season, making collegiate debut football at Jones County JC and aunt, Jamie McNa- in the Golden Eagles’ 62-27 vic- mara, swam at Alabama … Born on Feb. 7, 1994 in tory at UAB. Flowood, Miss. … Majoring in history. 2012 (Freshman): Did not compete during the season, taking a redshirt. 2012 Game-By-Game Statistics (UA-A-TT): East High School: Played for coach Ty Trahan at Carolina 0-0-0; Western Kentucky 0-0-0; Louisville Southeast Lauderdale High School … Named First 0-0-0; Boise State 0-2-2; UCF 1-1-2; Marshall 2-0- Team All-District and All-Region as a junior and 2; Rice 2-0-2; UAB 0-1-1; SMU 2-0-2; UTEP 0-0-0; senior … Tabbed Second Team All-District as a Memphis 2-0-2. freshman and sophomore … Marines Athlete of the 2013 Game-By-Game Statistics (UA-A-TT): Texas Year … Also a member of the powerlifting team … State 1-1-2; Nebraska 0-0-0; Arkansas 0-1-1; Boise Earned All-State, All-Region, All-District and Team State 3-0-3; FIU 1-1-2; East Carolina 0-1-1; North Tex- MVP accolades in powerlifting, while winning a as 0-3-3; Marshall 0-0-0; Louisiana Tech 1-0-1; Florida State Championship … Honor student and mem- Atlantic 0-0-0; Middle Tennessee 1-0-1; UAB 0-0-0. ber of the Beta Club, serving as president … Also a member of Student Government. Freeman’s Career Statistics Personal: Johntre’ LaDarrion Goudy … Son of Year UT AT Total TFL Sacks Int. PD FF FR Darrion and Jennifer Goudy … Has two brothers, 2012 9 4 13 1.5-2 1.0-1 0 1 0 1 Darrion and Benjamin … Brother, Darrion, plays 2013 7 7 14 1.0-4 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 football at Southern Miss … Cousin, Jagrady Webster, Totals 16 11 27 2.5-6 1.0-1 0 1 0 1 plays football at EMCC, while cousin, Odell Wil- lis, plays football in the League #48 Darrion Goudy with the Edmonton Eskimos … Uncle, Torrin Tucker, RB | 5-10 | 241 | RSr. played football at Southern Miss before playing in the Meridian, Miss. | SE Lauderdale HS NFL with the Dallas Cowboys … Born on April 5, 1994 in Meridian, Miss. … Majoring in biology, pre- 2013 (Redshirt Junior): Did med emphasis … Member of Phi Beta Sigma, serving not compete during the season. as president. 2012 (Redshirt Sophomore): Did not compete during the season. #83 Cooper 2011 (Redshirt Freshman): Did not compete dur- Harrington ing the season. WR | 6-0 | 191 | RJr. 2010 (Freshman): Did not compete during the Birmingham, Ala. season, taking a redshirt. Briarwood Christian HS High School: Played for coach Ty Trahan at South- east Lauderdale High School … Tallied 112 tackles 2013 (Redshirt Sophomore): (82 solos) and 11 sacks … Named Second Team All- Did not compete during the season. State and First Team All-District, First Team All-Area 2012 (Redshirt Freshman): Saw action in six games, and First Team All-Region as a senior … Tabbed Best primarily on special teams coverage situations and in DL in the District and Old Spice Player of the Year … the slot … Made collegiate debut against Boise State. Four-year letterwinner in football and two-time let- 2011 (Freshman): Did not compete during the terwinner in baseball. season, taking a redshirt. Personal: Full name is Darrion Chester Goudy … High School: Three-star wide receiver by Rivals. Son of Darrion and Jennifer Goudy … Has two broth- com and two-star by both Scout.com and ESPN … ers, Johntre and Benjamin … Brother, Johntre’, plays Played for Class 5A State Runner-Up Briarwood football at Southern Miss … Cousin, Jagrady Webster, Christian High School for coach Fred Yancey … De- plays football at EMCC, while cousin, Odell Wil- spite battling an injury, team went 13-2 during senior lis, plays football in the campaign … Had 1,314 all-purpose yards, 290 yards with the Edmonton Eskimos … Uncle, Torrin Tucker, rushing with three touchdowns, 633 yards receiving played football at Southern Miss before playing in with six touchdowns, 285 kick , 106 the NFL with the Dallas Cowboys … Born on May punt return yards and was 3-for-3 passing with two 10, 1992 in Meridian, Miss. … Majoring in architect touchdowns during junior season … Earned Shelby

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County Reporter Honorable Mention All-County as #1 Tyre’oune Holmes a junior … Also played soccer, earning All-Region WR | 5-11 | 170 | So. and All-District honors … Helped Lions to three con- Tylertown, Miss. | Tylertown HS secutive runner-up finishes on the pitch. Personal: Full name is John Cooper Harrington 2013 (Freshman): Named … Son of Jennifer and Kelly Harrington … Has a All-Conference USA (Honorable younger brother, Dylan, and a younger sister, Sydney Mention) and to the C-USA All- … Uncles, Larry and Billy, both played football at Freshman team … Named to the Southern Miss, while cousin, Zach, played football at 2013-14 Conference USA Commissioner’s Academic Mississippi State … Born on April 5, 1993 in Birming- Honor Roll … Played in 11 games on the season, ham, Ala. … Majoring in construction engineering. making seven starts as a true freshman … Made col- legiate debut in the season-opener against Texas State #74 Jerry Harris … Had a season-high 12 receptions for a season-best OL | 6-3 | 302 | RFr. 96 yards against the Bobcats … Notched eight recep- Hueytown, Ala. | Hueytown HS tions against No. 22 Nebraska and Marshall, while hauling in six balls against UAB … Scored first col- 2013 (Freshman): Did not legiate touchdown against Middle Tennessee … Also compete during the season, tak- added a touchdown in the Golden Eagles’ 62-27 ing a redshirt. victory over UAB … Finished the year with back-to- High School: Three-star recruit back games with a touchdown … Had a season-long and No. 47 in Alabama by 247Sports.com … Two- 34 yard reception against the Cornhuskers. star recruit by Scout.com and Rivals.com … Played High School: Three-star recruit by Scout.com for coach Matt Scott at … and 247Sports.com with the No. 25 ranking in Mis- Helped lead HHS to a Class 5A, Region 5 title in sissippi … Two-star recruit by Rivals.com … Played 2012 … Also played basketball at Hueytown HS. for coach Jason Johnson at Tylertown High School Personal: Full name is Jerry Leneal Harris … Son … Played quarterback at Tylertown HS and passed of Teresa and Jerry Harris, Sr. … Has four brothers for 708 yards and seven touchdowns … Had 117 – Ju’Nais Smoot, Jeremiah Harris, Jamel Roby and rushes for 1,260 yards and 20 touchdowns … Led Jakobe Roby – and two sisters – Jakeria Smoot and the Chiefs to a 10-2 record and the second round Jeriel Harris … Father, Jerry Harris, played football for of the Class 4A State Playoffs … Named to the Class Alabama A&M … Born on Jan. 22, 1995 in Birming- 4A Coaches’ Second-Team All-State offensive squad ham, Ala. … Majoring in physical education. … Also a member of the track & field team, earn-

#73 Rashod Hill OL | 6-6 | 302 | RJr. Tyre’oune Jacksonville, Fla. | Ed White HS Holmes

2013 (Redshirt Sophomore): Played and started 11 of the 12 games during the season … Missed game against Marshall with an injury … Helped the Golden Eagles’ offense to 3,786 yards of total offense, including 2,911 yards passing and 875 yards rushing. 2012 (Redshirt Freshman): Saw action in eight games along the line, primarily in field goal and special teams situations … Made collegiate debut against Western Kentucky. 2011 (Freshman): Did not compete during the season, taking a redshirt. High School: Two-star offensive lineman by both Rivals.com and Scout.com … Played for the 2010 District 4-4A champions for Ed White High School and coach Terry Gilliam … Team finished season with an 8-3 mark as he helped open holes for an outstanding running squad. Personal: Full name is Rashod Demontary Hill … Son of Renee Hill Boyd and David Boyd … Has two brothers, Michael Boyd and Joshua Hill, and one sis- ter, Chasity Rivers … Born on Jan. 12, 1992 in Jack- sonville, Fla. … Majoring in criminal justice.

67 southernmiss.com Meet the Golden Eagles ing All-State, All-Region, All-District and Team MVP by the Sun Herald in 2008 … Garnered All-District honors … Helped Chiefs to back-to-back-to-back honors as a sophomore, junior and senior … Also State Championships in track & field. played basketball and was a member of the track & Personal: Full name is Tyre’oune La’Quane field team … Named All-District on the hardwood Holmes … Son of Trina and Shelby Bridges … Has as a senior and All-Defensive team as a junior and four brothers – Shi, Zay, Butter Ball and Shelb – and senior … Honor student and member of the Student two sisters – Pucca and Miata … Born on July 8, Government. 1995 in Tylertown, Miss. … Undeclared major. Personal: Full name is Alan Dominique Howze … Son of Gloria Hughes and Alvin Howze … Has an 2013 Game-By-Game Statistics (Catches-Yards- older brother, Darrell Hughes, and two older sisters, TDs-Long): Texas State 12-96-0-21; Nebraska 8-65- Charmelle Hughes and Addrienne Hughes … Born 0-34; Arkansas 4-12-0-5; Boise State 3-17-0-10; FIU on Sept. 19, 1991 in Ocean Springs, Miss. … Major- 5-34-0-9; East Carolina 0-0-0-0; North Texas 2-23-0- ing in tourism management. 17; Marshall 8-49-0-23; Louisiana Tech 2-20-0-17; Middle Tennessee 3-38-1-21; UAB 6-56-1-19. 2010 Game-By-Game Statistics (UA-A-TT): South Carolina 0-0-0; Prairie View A&M 0-0-0; Kan- Holmes’ Career Statistics sas 0-0-0; Louisiana Tech 0-0-0; Marshall 0-0-0; East Year Catches Yards Avg. TD Long Carolina 0-0-0; Memphis 0-0-0; UCF 1-0-1; Houston 2013 53 410 7.7 2 34 1-0-1; Tulsa 0-0-0; Louisville 0-0-0. Totals 53 410 7.7 2 34 2011 Game-By-Game Statistics (UA-A-TT): Loui- siana Tech 1-1-2; Marshall 0-1-1; Southeastern Loui- #37 Alan Howze siana 3-0-3; Virginia 1-3-4; Rice 0-1-1; Navy 0-1-1; LB | 6-3 | 230 | RSr. SMU 0-1-1; UTEP 0-0-0; East Carolina 1-2-3; UCF Ocean Springs, Miss. 1-1-2; UAB 1-0-1; Memphis 0-2-2; Houston 0-1-1; Ocean Springs HS Nevada 0-0-0. 2012 Game-By-Game Statistics (UA-A-TT): Ne- 2013 (Senior): Played and braska 1-5-6; East Carolina 2-1-3; Western Kentucky started the first four games of the 3-4-7; Louisville 4-4-8; Boise State 2-2-4; UCF 3-2-5; season before suffering a season- Marshall 2-2-4; Rice 1-2-3; UAB 6-3-9; SMU 4-2-6; ending injury … Received a medical redshirt … Re- UTEP 3-3-6; Memphis 0-5-5. corded 38 tackles on the season, including 14 solo 2013 Game-By-Game Statistics (UA-A-TT): Tex- stops … Notched 3.5 tackles for loss, including 1.0 as State 6-3-9; Nebraska 2-7-9; Arkansas 4-12-16; sacks … Had a season-high 16 tackles, including a Boise State 2-2-4. season-best 12 assisted tackles, against Arkansas … Had a season-high six solo tackles in the season- Howze’ Career Statistics opener against Texas State … Forced a fumble at Year UT AT Total TFL Sacks Int. PD FF FR Nebraska and was credited a pass breakup against 2010 2 0 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 the Cornhuskers … Recorded quarterback hurries 2011 8 14 22 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 1 0 1 against Nebraska and Arkansas. 2012 31 35 66 5.0-29 2.5-22 0 1 1 2 2012 (Junior): Served as the team’s starting 2013 14 24 38 3.5-12 1.0-9 0 1 1 0 middle linebacker, drawing starts in all 12 games … Totals 55 73 128 8.5-41 3.5-31 0 3 2 3 Finished the campaign with 66 tackles (31 solo, 35 assisted) and five tackles for loss … Tallied 2.5 sacks #12 Emmanuel while forcing one fumble and recovering two. Johnson 2011 (Sophomore): Saw action in all 14 games, DB | 5-11 | 178 | Sr. finishing with 22 total tackles (8 solo, 14 assisted) … McKenzie, Ala. | McKenzie HS Had a season-best three tackle performance against Southeastern Louisiana … Broke up and defended 2013 (Junior): Named All- one pass each … Recovered a fumble and returned Conference USA (Honorable it for two yards. Mention) … Played and started in 2010 (Freshman): Played in 11 games during true 10 games on the season … Finished the year with 54 freshman campaign … Saw time mostly on special total tackles, including 39 solo stops … Had a sea- teams … Registered both tackles on special teams, son-high seven tackles against Boise State, FIU and getting one versus UCF and one versus Houston. Louisiana Tech … Made a season-best six solo tack- High School: Three-star prospect by Rivals.com les against FIU, while notching a season-high four and rated two stars by Scout.com … Played run- assisted stops at Louisiana Tech … Forced a fumble ning back for coach Todd Mangum at Ocean Springs against Marshall … Had an interception against FIU High School … Helped the Greyhounds to a District and a pass break up against North Texas. Championship … Rushed for 868 yards on 158 car- 2012 (Sophomore): Drew four starts on the year ries with 18 of touchdowns … Biloxi Sun-Herald Top and saw time in all 12 games as both a backup and 30 pick … All-South Mississippi Honorable Mention starting safety … Finished fifth on the team in total

68 2014 Southern Miss Football Meet the Golden Eagles tackles with 48 (30 solo, 18 assisted) … Added two a solo tackle against North Texas with assisted tack- tackles for loss and a pair of pass breakups. les against Nebraska and FIU … Had a pass breakup 2011 (Freshman): Appeared in 12 games as a true against FIU. freshman and earned his first career start at Navy at 2012 (Redshirt Sophomore): Transferred from the SPUR position … Returned a blocked punt at East Texas Tech … Sat out the season due to NCAA trans- Carolina 15 yards for the touchdown and had two fer rules. kickoff returns for 42 yards … Recorded 38 tackles 2011 (Redshirt Freshman, Texas Tech): Served as (22 solo, 16 assisted) with 3.0 tackles for loss … Add- a member of the scout team. ed one sack against SMU … Also forced a fumble at 2010 (Freshman, Texas Tech): Did not compete UTEP on a kickoff return and broke up three passes. during the season, taking a redshirt. High School: Played for coach Miles Brown at High School: Rated the No. 55 defensive back McKenzie High School whose team finished 10-3 nationally (ESPN), despite being sidelined with an during senior campaign and region championship injury during senior campaign at O. Perry Walker … Became first person in MHS history to participate High School … Listed as No. 30 on the Louisiana in Alabama-Mississippi All-Star Game and caught Postseason Top 50 (Rivals) … Ranked No. 38 overall a 36-yard touchdown pass … Named to 1A ASWA player in Louisiana according to SuperPrep … Won All-State team at athlete … Accounted for more than both indoor and outdoor state championships in the 3,000 all-purpose yards last season and led McKen- long jump as a junior. zie HS to the second round of the state playoffs as a Personal: Full name is Urell Johnson … Son of junior … Named to the ASWA 1A All-State team as a Russell Johnson and Sharon Swayne … Has one sis- defensive back and an honorable mention pick as a ter and one brother … Cousin to NFL receiver Craig running back in 2008. “Buster” Davis … Born February 7, 1991 in New Or- Personal: Emmanuel Javaughn Johnson … Son of leans, La. … Majoring in sport management. Beverly and Earl Presley … Has a brother, Sir Wallace Presley, and a sister, Janae Johnson … Born on Nov. #51 Vohn Keith 19, 1992 in Monroeville, Ala. DL | 6-1 | 216 | RFr. Mobile, Ala. | Faith Academy 2011 Game-By-Game Statistics (UA-A-TT): Mar- shall 0-2-2; Southeastern Louisiana 1-0-1; Virginia 2013 (Freshman): Did not 4-3-7; Rice 2-2-4; Navy 4-2-6; SMU 2-1-3; UTEP compete during the season, tak- 1-0-1; East Carolina 4-2-6; UCF 1-2-3; UAB 1-1-2; ing a redshirt. Houston 0-1-1; Nevada 2-0-2. High School: Played two sea- 2012 Game-By-Game Statistics (UA-A-TT): Ne- sons for Rusty Mason at Faith Academy … Tallied 39 braska 1-4-5; East Carolina 0-0-0; Western Kentucky tackles (14 solo, 25 assists) with three tackles for loss 3-1-4; Louisville 2-0-2; Boise State 1-2-3; UCF 6-4- and one fumble recovery as a senior … Ran track for 10; Marshall 3-3-6; Rice 2-0-2; SMU 3-0-3; UTEP two seasons, participating in 100-, 200-, 300-, 400- and 2-0-2; Memphis 4-2-6. 800-meter races … Compiled a personal best of 2:15 2013 Game-By-Game Statistics (UA-A-TT): in the 800-meter during junior campaign … Earned an Texas State 4-1-5; Boise State 5-2-7; FIU 6-1-7; East academic scholarship by posting at least a 3.0 grade Carolina 1-2-3; North Texas 5-1-6; Marshall 3-1-4; point average … Member of the track & field team. Louisiana Tech 3-4-7; Florida Atlantic 2-1-3; Middle Personal: Full name is Vohn Leon Keith Jr. … Son Tennessee 5-1-6; UAB 5-1-6. of LaTanya and Vohn Keith Sr. … Has two younger sisters … Uncle, Etric Pruitt, played football at South- Johnson’s Career Statistics ern Miss … Born on April 18, 1995 in Mobile, Ala. Year UT AT Total TFL Sacks Int. PD FF FR … Majoring in industrial engineering. 2011 22 16 38 3.0-12 1.0-7 0 3 1 1 2012 30 18 48 2.0-4 0.0-0 0 2 0 0 #42 Ta’Dren Kennedy 2013 39 15 54 0.5-0 0.0-0 1 2 1 0 LB | 5-7 | 221 | RSr. Totals 91 49 140 5.5-16 1.0-7 1 7 2 1 Hattiesburg, Miss. Hattiesburg HS #8 Urell Johnson DB | 5-10 | 180 | RSr. 2013 (Redshirt Junior): New Orleans, La. | Texas Tech Named to the 2013-14 Confer- ence USA Commissioner’s Aca- 2013 (Redshirt Junior): demic Honor Roll … Played in all 12 games on the Played in 11 of 12 games on the season … Recorded 12 total tackles, including seven season … Made Golden Eagle solo stops … Had a season-best four tackles against debut at No. 22 Nebraska … Fin- Boise State with a season-high three solo tackles … ished the year with seven tackles, including four solo Also had multiple tackles against Florida Atlantic … stops … Had a season-high four tackles, including a In addition, recorded tackles against Arkansas, FIU, season-best three solo stops, at Boise State … Had East Carolina, Louisiana Tech and Middle Tennes-

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Ta’Dren … Had 1.5 tackles for loss – all in the Texas State Kennedy game … Had season-best four tackles against Texas State and Boise State … Also added tackles against No. 22 Nebraska and Arkansas. 2012 (Freshman): Did not compete during the season, taking a redshirt. High School: Two-star prospect by Rivals.com, Scout.com and ESPN … Ranked as the No. 59 mid- dle linebacker prospect nationally by ESPN and No. 78 nationally by Scout.com … Played for coach Jim Bloomfield at Vancleave High School … Tallied 143 tackles as a junior and a team-high 116 stops as a se- nior … Participated in the Bernard Blackwell All-Star Classic … Also played basketball… Earned All-Re- gion, All-District and Team MVP honors in basketball. Personal: Full name is Jerry Douglas McCorvey Jr. … Son of Joyce Collins and Jerry McCorvey Sr. … Has four brothers – Joshua, Keeneen, Antonio and Antwan – and two sisters – Jessica and Breonna … Cousin, Kez McCorvey, played football at Florida State, being inducted into the FSU Hall of Fame in 2005; and also played in the NFL with the … Born on Jan. 25, 1994 in Biloxi, Miss. … Majoring in hospitality. see … Registered a fumble recovery in the Golden Eagles’ 62-27 victory over UAB in the season finale. #45 Dasman 2012 (Redshirt Sophomore): Saw action in six McCullum games on both sides of the ball … Appeared in goal- DL | 6-4 | 242 | RSr. line situations as a blocking fullback and on special Hebron, Miss. | West Jones HS teams as a coverage linebacker. 2011 (Redshirt Freshman): Did not compete dur- 2013 (Redshirt Junior): ing the season. Played in all 12 games on the 2010 (Freshman): Did not compete during the season … Recorded 37 tackles, season, taking a redshirt. including 14 solo stops and 23 assisted tackles … High School: Played at Hattiesburg High School Notched a team-high 10.5 tackles for loss for 50 total for coach William Hoehn … Helped lead Tigers to yards … Registered 2.5 sacks for 28 yards … Recov- the State Playoffs each year … Named Second Team ered fumbles against Texas State, East Carolina, Mar- All-District as a junior … Notched 192 tackles in fi- shall and UAB … Had quarterback hurries and pass nal three seasons, including 112 as a junior … Also break ups against FIU and Middle Tennessee … Also a member of the powerlifting and track & field teams had pass break ups against Texas State and Florida … Placed second in weight class at District Champi- Atlantic … Had a season-high seven tackles against onship in powerlifting, finishing third at the Regional North Texas, notching a season-best six assisted stops Championships … Threw the shot put and discus for … Recorded a season-high three solo tackles against track & field team … Honor student and member of Texas State and UAB. the National Honor Society and Beta Club. 2012 (Redshirt Sophomore): Started the Nebras- Personal: Full name is Ta’Dren Jabrel Kennedy ka game but suffered a season-ending injury in the … Son of Linda Kennedy and Charles Bolton … Has first quarter. two brothers, Teddy Kennedy and Tavoris Kennedy, 2011 (Redshirt Freshman): Saw action in all 14 and one sister, Timirico Smith … Born on Dec. 17, games … Tallied 22 total tackles (10 solo, 12 as- 1991 in Hattiesburg, Miss. … Working towards a sisted) including a season-high five at East Carolina master’s degree in health administration and policy. … Blocked a field goal attempt at Navy that was re- turned 79-yards by Marquese Wheaton for a touch- #38 Jerry McCorvey down … Had a pair of tackles for loss and a half sack. DL | 6-3 | 250 | RSo. 2010 (Freshman): Did not compete during the Vancleave, Miss. | Vancleave HS season, taking a redshirt. High School: Two-star defensive end by Scout. 2013 (Redshirt Freshman): com and Rivals.com … Named one of the Sun Her- Played in the first four games of ald’s top 30 prospects and the Clarion Ledger’s top the season, making one start in 40 prospects for the state of Mississippi … First-Team the season-opener against Texas 5A All-State selection as a defensive end from West State … Notched 10 tackles (four solo, six assisted) Jones High School in Laurel, Miss. by the Mississippi

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Association of Coaches … Second-Team All-State Jones County JC which finished 6-3 under first-year honoree by the Clarion-Ledger … Selected to the coach Ray Perkins, ending the year in a three-way tie WDAM All-Area Team … Named Laurel Leader- for first … Named the MACJC’s South Division’s Most Call Defensive Player of the Year … Region 3, 5A Valuable Offensive Lineman … Projected as the 31st Player of the Year … Tallied 45 tackles to go along junior college player in the state and rated as the No. with three sacks, while adding an interception, four 19 junior college offensive tackle in the country by fumble recoveries and one forced fumble … Played 247sports.com. in the 61st Bernard Blackwell All-Star Football Clas- 2011 (Freshman, Jones County JC): Played for sic as a senior … Also played basketball, earning Jones County JC, helping the Bobcats tally 983 yards All-State, All-Region, All-District and Team MVP ac- rushing, 2,214 yards passing and 3,197 total yards colades … Honor student. in nine games … Averaged 355.2 yards per game of Personal: Full name is Dasman Ramon McCullum offense. … Son of Michael and Janice McCullum … Has three High School: Attended Heidelberg High School brothers – Roderick, Michael and Julius – and two sis- … Named the district’s Best Offensive Lineman … ters – Michelle and Janetta … Mother, Janice, played Recipient of the WDAM All-Area Team and All-State basketball at William Carey … Born on April 14, 1992 Team. in Laurel, Miss. … Majoring in sport management. Personal: Full name is Fredrick Donieal Moore … Nickname is “Snap” … Son of Sheryl and Don- 2011 Game-By-Game Statistics (UA-A-TT): Loui- nie Newell … Has three brothers, Marell Newell, siana Tech 0-3-3; Marshall 0-1-1; Southeastern Loui- Kardarius Newell and Corey Breland … Born on Feb. siana 0-0-0; Virginia 0-0-0; Rice 0-0-0; Navy 2-0-2; 8, 1993 in Heidelberg, Miss. … Majoring in sport SMU 1-0-1; UTEP 0-2-2; East Carolina 3-2-5; UCF management. 0-0-0; UAB 2-1-3; Memphis 1-0-1; Houston 0-3-3; Nevada 1-0-1. #33 Matthew 2012 Game-By-Game Statistics (UA-A-TT): Ne- Moseley braska 0-0-0. P | 5-10 | 163 | RJr. 2013 Game-By-Game Statistics (UA-A-TT): Franklin, Tenn. | Tennessee State Texas State 3-1-4; Nebraska 1-2-3; Arkansas 0-1-1; Boise State 0-1-1; FIU 1-3-4; East Carolina 1-0-1; 2013 (Redshirt Sophomore): North Texas 1-6-7; Marshall 2-2-4; Louisiana Tech Saw action in all 12 games on the 0-4-4; Florida Atlantic 2-2-4; Middle Tennessee 0-1- season seeing time on punt and 1; UAB 3-0-3. field goal units … Had 18 punts on the season for 730 total yards (40.6 average) … Had five punts of McCullum’s Career Statistics 50 or more yards, including a season-best 62 yards Year UT AT Total TFL Sacks Int. PD FF FR against Arkansas … Also had a 60-yard punt against 2011 10 12 22 3.0-10 0.5-5 0 2 0 0 No. 22 Nebraska … Had a season-high six punts 2012 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 against Texas State and Arkansas … Had nine punts 2013 14 23 37 10.5-50 2.5-28 0 4 0 4 downed inside the 20-yard line (three against Texas Totals 24 35 59 13.5-60 3.0-33 0 6 0 4 State, Nebraska and Arkansas) … Perfect in passing attempts, connecting with Nic Bekkers for 2-yards on #63 Fred Moore a fake punt against Arkansas. OL | 6-5 | 310 | Sr. 2012 (Sophomore): Transferred from Tennessee Heidelberg, Miss. State … Sat out the season due to NCAA transfer Jones County JC rules … Redshirted. 2011 (Freshman, Tennessee State): Named the 2013 (Junior): Named to the National Punter of the Week for a four-punt, 50.3 2013-14 Conference USA Com- per punt average performance … Set a school record missioner’s Academic Honor with a 73-yard punt against Eastern Kentucky, break- Roll … Played in and started 11 of 12 games on the ing his own previous record of 69 yards against Air season … Made Golden Eagle debut in the season Force … Had 54 punts for 2,089 yards (38.7 aver- opener against Texas State … Helped the Golden Ea- age) with just three touchbacks … Had 12 punts fair gles’ offense to 3,786 yards of total offense, including caught and 14 downed inside the 20 … Six punts 2,911 yards passing and 875 yards rushing. went for 50 or more yards. 2012 (Sophomore, Jones County JC): Anchored High School: Prepped at Franklin High School the offensive line at Jones County JC that tallied under coach Craig Clayton … Helped the Rebels 1,935 yards passing and 1,816 yards rushing for to a State Championship Runner-Up finish as a 3,751 yards of total offense in nine games … Helped sophomore. the Bobcats average 416.8 yards of total offense per Personal: Full name is Matthew Butler Moseley game … First-Team NJCAA All-American offensive … Son of Don and Kim Moseley … Has a young- lineman accolades, as well as All-Region 23 and er sister, Katie … Mother, Kim, is a Southern Miss MACJC All-South Division First-Team honors for alumna and former athletic trainer … Both parents

71 southernmiss.com Meet the Golden Eagles work as athletic trainers: Don with the Tennessee for the Philadelphia Phillies … Born on March 21, Titans and Kim with the WNBA’s Atlanta Dream … 1995 in Hoover, Ala. … Majoring in marketing. Cousin, Tommy Ferrill, played football at Mississippi State … Born on March 8, 1993 in Houston, Texas … 2013 Game-By-Game Statistics (Comp.-Att.- Undeclared major. Int.-Yards-TDs-Long): Nebraska 0-2-1-0-0-0; Boise State 3-4-0-20-0-10; East Carolina 9-17-1-97-2-23; #9 Nick Mullens North Texas 12-31-3-210-1-59; Marshall 24-48-1- QB | 6-1 | 196 | So. 323-1-81; Louisiana Tech 25-51-3-298-1-22; Florida Hoover, Ala. | Spain Park HS Atlantic 12-37-2-169-0-32; Middle Tennessee 24- 47-2-289-3-29; UAB 24-39-1-370-5-47. 2013 (Freshman): Named to Conference USA All-Freshman Mullens’ Career Statistics team … Named to the 2013-14 Year Comp.-Att.-Int. Pct. Yards TD Long Y/Att. Y/Game Conference USA Commissioner’s 2013 136-276-14 .493 1,776 13 81 6.4 197.3 Academic Honor Roll … Played in nine of the 12 Totals 136-276-14 .493 1,776 13 81 6.4 197.3 games on the season, starting the final six games as a true freshman … Made collegiate debut on the road #28 Kewin Nielsen at No. 22 Nebraska … Earned first collegiate start PK | 5-10 | 182 | RJr. against North Texas … Had a season-high 370 yards Biloxi, Miss. | Mount Union passing in the Golden Eagles’ 62-27 victory over UAB in the season finally … Against the Blazers, re- 2013 (Redshirt Sophomore): corded a season-high five touchdown passes, while Named to the 2013-14 Confer- adding a rushing TD … Had three touchdown passes ence USA Commissioner’s Aca- against Middle Tennessee, while adding two TDs in demic Honor Roll … Played in the air against East Carolina … Also had touchdown one game on the year … Delivered a 65-yard kickoff passes against North Texas, Marshall and Louisi- against East Carolina in only action of the season. ana Tech … Had 323 yards against Marshall, while 2012 (Redshirt Freshman, Mount Union): Did adding 298 against Louisiana Tech and 289 against not compete during the season. Middle Tennessee … Added a rushing touchdown 2011 (Freshman, Mount Union): Did not com- against Florida Atlantic … As a starter, was 124-for- pete during the season, taking a redshirt. 253 for 1,659 yards and 11 touchdowns … Had at High School: Attended SHAPE American High least one passing touchdown in five of six starts … School (2007-09) in Mons, Belgium before finishing Was 51-for-86 for 659 yards and eight touchdown prep career at Biloxi High School (2010-11) in Biloxi, passes in final two games of the season … Named Miss. … Named Special Teams MVP at Biloxi HS … Conference USA Offensive Player of the Week on Dubbed Kicker of the Week by the Sun Herald … December 2. Named First Team All-District at kicker and Second High School: Two-star recruit by Rivals.com, Team All-District at punter … Also played soccer … Scout.com and 247Sports.com … Rated as the No. Tabbed First Team Forward and was a Midfielder of the 74 pro-style quarterback nationally by 247Sports. Week selection … Voted Team MVP on the pitch … com … Played for coach Chip Lindsey at Spain Park Named Academic Honors Athlete … Honor student. High School … Named the Gatorade 2012 Alabama Personal: Full name is Kewin Errit Nielsen … Son Football Player of the Year … Named to the Birming- of Helle Marian Nielsen and Kim Errit Nielsen … ham News All-Area Team … Named the Shelby Has two older sisters, Christina Marian Kisum and County Player of the Year … Honorable Mention Jeanette Marian Nielsen … Born on Oct. 18, 1991 in Class 6A All-State Team member … Quarterbacked Oksboel, Denmark … Majoring in exercise science. the Alabama squad in the Alabama-Mississippi All- Star Game … Given the award for “Best Arm” follow- #61 Bradley Nugent ing the game by Rivals.com after completing eight OL | 5-11 | 270 | RJr. passes for 156 yards to lead all quarterbacks … Led Pell Lake, Wis. | Badger HS the Jaguars to 10 wins and their first region title in school history … Threw for 3,649 yards (fifth most in 2013 (Redshirt Sophomore): AHSAA history) and 40 touchdowns with just seven Named to the 2013-14 Confer- interceptions … Had 8,605 career yards, ranking as ence USA Commissioner’s Aca- the seventh most all-time in AHSAA history … 40 demic Honor Roll … Did not touchdown passes tied for ninth all-time in a single compete during the season. season … Also played baseball. 2012 (Redshirt Freshman): Did not compete dur- Personal: Full name is Nicholas Clayton Mullens ing the season. … Son of Suzanne and Mark Mullens … Has an old- 2011 (Freshman): Did not compete during the er brother, Frank, and an older sister, Heather … Un- season, taking a redshirt … Earned Conference USA cle, Scott Tabor, played baseball at Arkansas, while Commissioner’s Medal honors, as well as Athletic grandpa, Ernie Tabor, played Director’s Honor Roll accolades.

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High School: Played for coach Matt Hensler at 2011 Game-By-Game Statistics (UA-A-TT): Louisi- Badger High School … Started all 23 games at cen- ana Tech 0-0-0; Marshall 0-0-0-0; Southeastern Louisi- ter as a junior and senior … Named Second Team ana 0-0-0-0; UAB 0-0-0; Memphis 0-1-1; Nevada 1-0-1. All-Conference … Team Captain and recipient of 2012 Game-By-Game Statistics (UA-A-TT): Ne- the Academic Athlete award … Also played baseball braska 1-2-3; East Carolina 1-0-1; Western Kentucky and was a member of the wrestling team … Named 3-2-5; Louisville 1-2-3; Boise State 1-4-5; UCF 0-2-2; All-Region, All-District and Team MVP in wrestling Marshall 3-1-4; Rice 3-0-3; UAB 2-0-2; SMU 5-1-6; … Honorable Mention All-State wrester … Regional UTEP 2-1-3; Memphis 0-0-0. Champion and Team Captain on the wrestling team, 2013 Game-By-Game Statistics (UA-A-TT): Tex- earning team’s Most Improved award … Notched as State 1-4-5; Nebraska 1-2-3. a 40-5 record on the mat with 20 pins, leading the team in wins and pins … Registered a career wres- Nunez-Roches’ Career Statistics tling record of 72-39 … Honor student. Year UT AT Total TFL Sacks Int. PD FF FR Personal: Full name is Bradley Charles Nugent 2011 1 1 2 1.5-2 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 … Son of Stephanie and Colin Nugent … Has three 2012 22 15 37 6.0-16 1.0-1 0 1 1 0 brothers – Ben, Bryan and Andrew – and a sister – 2013 2 6 8 0.5-1 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 Caitlynn … Brother, Bryan, plays baseball at Lake Totals 25 22 47 8.0-19 1.0-1 0 1 1 0 Vermillion CC … Father, Colin, played football at Wi- nona State University … Born on April 29, 1993 in #34 Evan Osborne Ottumwa, Iowa … Majoring in elementary education. DB | 6-3 | 198 | So. Pearl, Miss. | Pearl HS #97 Rakeem Nunez-Roches 2013 (Freshman): Played in OL | 5-11 | 270 | RJr. 11 of 12 games on the season as Dangriga, Belize | Central HS a true freshman … Finished inau- gural season with seven tackles 2013 (Junior): Played and … Had a season-best two stops against Marshall, started first two games of the sea- while adding tackles against No. 22 Nebraska, FIU, son before being sidelined with North Texas, Louisiana Tech and Middle Tennessee a season-ending injury … Earned a medical redshirt … Made collegiate debut in season-opener against … Recorded eight tackles on the year (two solo, six Texas State. assisted) with a half a tackle for loss … Had a season- High School: Played for coach John Perry at Pearl high five tackles in the season-opener against Texas High School … Played both ways for the Pirates … State … Also had three stops at No. 22 Nebraska. Tallied 243 tackles in final two season, including a 2012 (Sophomore): Named All-Conference USA season-high 138 as a junior … Also added 209 yards (Honorable Mention) … Started 11 games on the in- passing and 71 yards rushing … Named to the Clarion- terior defensive line and appeared in all 12 contests Ledger First Team All-Metro Defensive squad as well as … Did not start the UTEP game which was Senior the Class 5A MHSAA Coaches’ First Team All-State at Night for the Golden Eagles … Tallied 37 total tackles outside linebacker … Dubbed Best of the Rest and Top (22 solo, 15 assisted) with six tackles for loss and one 50 … Played with current Southern Miss teammate sack … Forced one fumble and blocked a kick. D.J. Thompson … Also a member of the track & field 2011 (Freshman): Appeared in six games … team … Named All-State, All-Region, All-District and Earned Conference USA All-Freshman team accolades Team MVP of track & field team … Set state record in … Tallied a pair of stops including 1.5 tackles for loss. 110 meter hurdles … Three-time State Champion in High School: Three-star defensive lineman by track and named Gatorade Athlete of the Year. ESPN, as well as earning two stars from both Rivals. Personal: Full name is Robert Evan Osborne … com and Scout.com … Played for coach Woodrow Son of Bobette and Steve Osborne … Has an older Lowe at Central (Ala.) High School … Picked Sec- brother, Hunter … Great uncle, Lamar Blount, played ond-Team All-Area by the Opelika-Auburn News football in the NFL, while father, Steve, played football and was an Alabama Top 50 player, ranking No. 39, at Arkansas … Born on May 4, 1994 in Flowood, Miss. by the Tuscaloosa News … Helped team finish 9-2 … Majoring in sociology with a minor in business. in 2010 and captured the Region 3 6A Champion- ship … Tallied 132 career tackles to go along with #24 George Payne 17 sacks and four forced fumbles … Also played bas- RB | 6-0 | 207 | So. ketball and baseball … Earned All-State accolades in Mobile, Ala. basketball and voted best pitcher in baseball. St. Luke’s Episcopal HS Personal: Full name is Rakeem Nathan Nunez- Roches … Son of Nancy Nunez … Has a brother, 2013 (Freshman): Named to Raul Roches, and two sisters Reesheda and Rashada the 2013-14 Conference USA … Born on July 3, 1993 in Dangriga, Belize … Ma- Commissioner’s Academic Honor joring in biological sciences. Roll … Played in five of 12 games during the season

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#35 Justin Penn LB | 6-1 | 215 | RSr. Bassfield, Miss. | Bassfield HS

2013 (Redshirt Junior): Played in the first nine games of the season … Finished year with 12 total tackles (five solo, seven assisted) … Notched a season-high four tackles with a season-best three solo stops against North Texas … Had a season-high two assisted tackles against Ar- kansas and Louisiana Tech. 2012 (Redshirt Sophomore): Appeared in 10 games as a reserve linebacker and on the kickoff coverage team … Recorded 21 total tackles (12 solo, nine assisted) and broke up one pass. 2011 (Redshirt Freshman): Saw action in the fi- nal 13 games … Played primarily on special teams … Recorded seven total tackles with a pair coming at Virginia. 2010 (Freshman): Did not compete during the George season, taking a redshirt. Payne High School: Three-star linebacker by both Scout. com and Rivals.com … Named one of the Top 40 prospects in the state of Mississippi by Scout.com and the Clarion Ledger … Biloxi Sun-Herald Top 30 pick … Played at Bassfield High School for coach Lance Mancuso … 3A First Team All-State selection … Selected to the WDAM All-Area Team … Tallied 74 tackles, four sacks, four interceptions, two forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries … Helped lead the Yellow Jackets to the class 2A State Champion- … Made collegiate debut on the road at East Caro- ship … Participated in the Alabama-Mississippi All- lina … Finished inaugural season with 43 carries for Star Game, registering a tackle … Also played bas- 173 yards and a touchdown … Had a season-high 46 ketball … Member of the track team, earning team yards against Marshall … Had 44 yards with a touch- MVP honors as a junior … Won 4x1 and 4x2 events. down against North Texas … Had a season-long run of Personal: Full name is Justin Lamarc Penn … Son 25 yards against Louisiana Tech … Scored first rushing of Carol Penn and Darrell Thomas … Has two broth- touchdown of the season for the Golden Eagles. ers, Darrion and Christopher Penn … Born on May High School: Played for coach John Beverly at St. 24, 1991 … Undeclared major. Luke’s Episcopal School … Ran for 2,424 yards and 34 touchdowns during senior campaign … Named 2011 Game-By-Game Statistics (UA-A-TT): Mar- to the Mobile Press-Register’s All-Region first team shall 0-0-0; Southeastern Louisiana 1-0-1; Virginia … Finalist for the Class 1A Running Back of the Year 0-2-2; Rice 0-0-0; Navy 0-0-0; SMU 1-0-1; UTEP Award ... Helped the Wildcats to their first playoff 0-0-0; East Carolina 0-0-0; UCF 0-1-1; UAB 1-0-1; appearance in school history … Became the school’s Memphis 0-0-0; Houston 1-0-1; Nevada 0-0-0. first Division I football signee. 2012 Game-By-Game Statistics (UA-A-TT): Nebras- Personal: Full name is George Michael Payne … ka 2-0-2; East Carolina 1-1-2; Western Kentucky 0-1-1; Son of Pamela and Michael Payne … Has an older Louisville 0-2-2; Boise State 1-0-1; UCF 0-1-1; Marshall brother, Chase Sullivan … Born on Aug. 28, 1995 in 3-1-4; Rice 1-2-3; UTEP 2-1-3; Memphis 2-0-2. Mobile, Ala. … Undeclared major. 2013 Game-By-Game Statistics (UA-A-TT): Tex- as State 1-1-2; Nebraska 0-1-1; Arkansas 0-2-2; Boi- 2013 Game-By-Game Statistics (Att.-Yards-TDs- se State 0-0-0; FIU 0-0-0; East Carolina 0-0-0; North Long): East Carolina 11-36-0-9; North Texas 9-44-1- Texas 3-1-4; Marshall 1-0-1; Louisiana Tech 0-2-2. 14; Marshall 13-46-0-21; Louisiana Tech 7-26-0-25; Florida Atlantic 3-21-0-10. Penn’s Career Statistics Year UT AT Total TFL Sacks Int. PD FF FR Payne’s Career Statistics 2011 4 3 7 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 Year Att. Yards TD Long Catches Yards TD Long 2012 12 9 21 3.0-5 0.0-0 0 1 0 0 2013 43 173 1 25 2 7 0 5 2013 5 7 12 0.5-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 Totals 43 173 1 25 2 7 0 5 Totals 21 19 40 3.5-5 0.0-0 0 1 0 0

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#40 C.J. Perry with one interception … Totaled 70 tackles, 11 for LB | 6-0 | 233 | So. loss with seven sacks as a junior with a pair of picks Bessemer, Ala. … Also caught 32 passes for 417 yards and six touch- Bessemer Academy downs … Named as a Top Player on the ESPN High School All-Alabama team. 2013 (Freshman): Played in Personal: Full name is Calvin Demar Perry Jr. … all 12 games on the season, mak- Son of Jamika and Calvin Perry … Has two sisters, ing five starts as a true freshman Erica and Makaly … Born on Nov. 8, 1993 in Bes- … Made debut in the season-opener against Texas semer, Ala. … Majoring in recreation administration. State and first collegiate start against FIU … Started final four games of the season … Finished the year 2013 Game-By-Game Statistics (UA-A-TT): Texas with 45 total tackles (18 solo, 27 assisted), including State 0-0-0; Nebraska 1-1-2; Arkansas 0-4-4; Boise 5.0 tackles for loss and a sack … Notched double- State 0-0-0; FIU 4-3-7; East Carolina 0-2-2; North Tex- digit tackles against Louisiana Tech, finishing with as 0-2-2; Marshall 3-1-4; Louisiana Tech 1-9-10; Flori- a solo tackle and nine assisted stops … Had seven da Atlantic 4-1-5; Middle Tennessee 1-3-4; UAB 4-1-5. tackles, including two tackles for loss against FIU … Posted two tackles for loss, including a 7-yard sack Perry’s Career Statistics in the Golden Eagles’ 62-27 victory over UAB in the Year UT AT Total TFL Sacks Int. PD FF FR season finale … Had a fumble recovery at Louisiana 2013 18 27 45 5.0-15 1.0-7 0 1 0 1 Tech … Had a quarterback hurry against Marshall Totals 18 27 45 5.0-15 1.0-7 0 1 0 1 and a pass break up versus FIU. High School: Three-star recruit by ESPN and the #85 Ja’Boree Poole No. 32 prospect in Alabama … Three-star recruit DL | 6-2 | 241 | So. by Rivals.com and rated as the No. 38 prospect in Brookhaven, Miss. Alabama … Played for coach Josh Wright at Bes- Brookhaven HS semer Academy … Helped Bessemer Academy win State Championship as a senior … Named Second 2013 (Freshman): Played in Team All-State as a sophomore, junior and senior … the final eight games of the sea- Tabbed First Team All-Area and All-Metro as a soph- son … Made collegiate debut omore, junior and senior … Tallied 81 total tackles against FIU … Finished inaugural season with 12 during his senior campaign including seven sacks total tackles (seven solo, five assisted) with a sack … Had a season-high five tackles against North Texas, registering a season-best two solo stops and three as- sisted tackles … Also had two solo tackles including C.J. a 6-yard sack in the Golden Eagles’ 62-27 victory Perry over UAB … Forced and recovered a fumble against North Texas … Had quarterback hurries against Mar- shall and Middle Tennessee, while registering pass breakups against East Carolina and Florida Atlantic. High School: Two-star recruit by Rivals.com, 247Sports.com and Scout.com … Played for coach Tommy Clopton at Brookhaven High School … Helped Panthers to State Championship as a sopho- more and the State Playoffs as a freshman, junior and senior … Earned All-State honors as a sophomore (Honorable Mention), junior (Second Team) and Se- nior (First Team) … Named First Team All-State All- District, All-Area and All-Region final three years of high school … Played in the Alabama-Mississippi All-Star Game … Tallied 101 tackles (74 solo) with 13 tackles for loss during his senior campaign. Personal: Full name is Ja’Boree Maurice Poole … Son of Rochland and Bryce Porter … Has two sis- ters, Teran Madiso and Braelyn Porter, and a brother, Bryson Porter … Born on Nov. 8, 1994 in Prentiss, Miss. … Majoring in sport management.

Poole’s Career Statistics Year UT AT Total TFL Sacks Int. PD FF FR 2013 7 5 12 1.0-6 1.0-6 0 2 1 1 Totals 7 5 12 1.0-6 1.0-6 0 2 1 1

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#11 Kalan Reed #6 Marquise Ricard DB | 5-11 | 191 | Jr. WR | 6-2 | 192 | So. Birmingham, Ala. Baton Rouge, La. | Southern Lab Briarwood Christian HS 2013 (Freshman): Named to 2013 (Sophomore): Named the 2013-14 Conference USA to the 2013-14 Conference Commissioner’s Academic Honor USA Commissioner’s Academic Roll … Played in all 12 games on Honor Roll … Played in and started 10 of the 12 the season, making nine starts … Made collegiate games on the season … Finished the year with 41 to- debut in the season-opener against Texas State, while tal tackles (20 solo, 21 assisted) with 2.5 tackles for earning first collegiate start at Boise State … Caught loss … Had a season-high seven tackles at No. 22 24 passes on the year for 306 yards with three touch- Nebraska, North Texas and Florida Atlantic … Had down receptions … Had a season-best 74 yards to go an interception, a fumble and a fumble recovery of along with a season-high five receptions at Louisiana 18 yards in the Golden Eagles’ 62-27 victory over Tech … Scored touchdowns against Boise State, East UAB in the season finale … Had five pass break- Carolina and UAB … Had a 43-yard punt return in ups on the year, including two against Texas State the Golden Eagles’ 62-27 victory over the Blazers in and Nebraska … Also added a pass breakup against the season finale. Florida Atlantic. High School: Two-star recruit by Rivals.com 2012 (Freshman): Jumped into the fold right away and Scout.com … Lettered at Southern Lab in as a true freshman, appearing in all 12 games … Baton Rouge, La. … Named to The Advocate’s Earned starts in three games including the Rice, UAB Class 1A Honorable Mention All-State … Caught and SMU … Had 21 tackles (13 solo, eight assisted) 40 passes for 830 yards and 16 touchdowns … on the year with one tackle for loss and two pass Named District 7-1A All-District team … Also breakups … Had one interception and returned it 19 played basketball and was a member of the track yards for a touchdown against Marshall. & field team … Earned All-District accolades in High School: Three-star prospect by Rivals.com, hoops, averaging 15 points, eight rebounds and Scout.com and ESPN … Rated as the No. 56 cor- two blocks per game … Helped the Kittens to a nerback nationally by ESPN and No. 102 by Scout. State Championship Runner-Up finish on the bas- com … Played for coach Fred Yancey at Briarwood ketball court … In track & field, was named All- Christian High School … Helped the Lions reach the State, All-Region, All-District and Team MVP … State Playoffs final three years of high school, includ- Three-time State Champion in the high jump and ing the State Championship as a junior … Recorded triple jump … Tabbed Advocate Boys Track Athlete 29 tackles, two interceptions and seven pass break of the Year … Helped Southern Lab claim the 2013 ups during the 2011 season … Also played basket- Track & Field State Championship. ball and was a member of the track & field team … Personal: Full name is Marquise Terrell Ricard … Won State Championship in track in the 110-meter Son of Regina Ricard and John Smothers … Has three hurdles and long jump as a senior, while taking sec- brothers, Kejuan Spears, Kaderic Ricard and John ond in the 110m hurdles and long jump as a junior. Smothers Jr. … Relatives, (Atlanta Fal- Personal: Full name is Kalan Ascher Reed … Son cons), Allen Richard (Baltimore Ravens) and Lester of Keyaschei and Travis Reed … Has a younger sis- Ricard (Carolina Panthers), all played football in the ter, Kolbi, and a younger brother, Jace … Born on NFL … Born on June 24, 1994 in Baton Rouge, La. … Dec. 29, 1993 in Dallas, Texas … Majoring in sport Majoring in constructional engineering. management. 2013 Game-By-Game Statistics (Catches-Yards- 2012 Game-By-Game Statistics (UA-A-TT): Ne- TDs-Long): Texas State 2-32-0-25; Nebraska 0-0-0- braska 0-1-1; East Carolina 0-0-0; Western Kentucky 0; Arkansas 2-35-0-30; Boise State 3-18-1-12; FIU 0-1-1; Louisville 0-0-0; Boise State 3-0-3; UCF 0-1-1; 2-11-0-8; East Carolina 1-15-1-15; North Texas Marshall 4-2-6; Rice 2-1-3; UAB 1-0-1; SMU 2-2-4; 3-33-0-15; Marshall 0-0-0-0; Louisiana Tech 5-74- UTEP 0-0-0; Memphis 1-0-1. 0-21; Florida Atlantic 2-31-0-25; Middle Tennessee 2013 Game-By-Game Statistics (UA-A-TT): Texas 3-20-0-9; UAB 1-37-1-37. State 1-0-1; Nebraska 3-4-7; Arkansas 1-4-5; Boise State 1-1-2; FIU 1-0-1; North Texas 1-6-7; Marshall Ricard’s Career Statistics 2-3-5; Florida Atlantic 6-1-7; Middle Tennessee 1-1- Year Catches Yards Avg. TD Long 2; UAB 3-1-4. 2013 24 306 12.8 3 37 Totals 24 306 12.8 3 37 Reed’s Career Statistics Year UT AT Total TFL Sacks Int. PD FF FR 2012 13 8 21 1.0-1 0.0-0 1 2 0 1 2013 20 21 41 2.5-4 0.0-0 1 6 1 1 Totals 33 29 62 3.5-6 0.0-0 2 8 1 2

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#30 Jalen Richard #9 Draper Riley RB | 5-8 | 207 | Jr. DL | 6-4 | 289 | RFr. Alexandria, La. Harvey, La. | West Jefferson HS Peabody Magnet HS 2013 (Freshman): Did not 2013 (Sophomore): Played compete during the season, tak- in 11 games, making eight starts ing a redshirt. … Missed the final game of the High School: Three-star re- season with an injury … Finished the season with cruit by Rivals.com and two-star by Scout.com and 322 yards rushing on 85 attempts … Also had 21 247Sports.com … Played for coach Marcus Scott at receptions for 168 yards and a touchdown … In ad- West Jefferson High School in Harvey, La. … Caught dition, handled kickoff and punt return duties tally- 13 passes for 213 yards and two touchdowns … Also ing 181 yards on special teams … Had a season-best played defensive end where he tallied 50 tackles 94 yards on a season-high 14 carries at Arkansas … with 8.5 sacks … Also played basketball. Had season-high 45 yards receiving against Marshall Personal: Full name is Draper Orenthius Riley … … Also added 44 yards receiving against FIU with a Son of Kawanna Proul … Born on May 18, 1994 … touchdown. Undeclared major. 2012 (Freshman): Appeared in 10 games and had six starts as a true freshman … Second on the team #67 Christopher in rushing with 426 yards on 87 carries and his four Robinson touchdowns were the most among the running backs DL | 6-2 | 291 | RFr. … Scored two touchdowns on the ground against Shreveport, La. | Woodlawn HS UCF and was the only running back to have a multi- TD game on the ground … Returned 10 kicks for 259 2013 (Freshman): Did not yards with a long of 43 … Caught eight passes for 39 compete during the season, tak- yards and one touchdown. ing a redshirt. High School: Two-star prospect by Rivals.com, High School: Four-star recruit and No. 16 in the Scout.com and ESPN … Rated as the No. 136 run- state by ESPN.com … Three-star recruit by Rivals. ning back in the nation by ESPN … Played for coach com, Scout.com and 247Sports.com … Ranked by Phillip Payne at Peabody Magnet High School … The Times-Picayune as the No. 43 prospect in Louisi- Earned First Team All-State honors as a junior … ana … Played for coach Carlos Holmes at Woodlawn Tabbed First Team All-District and All-Area as a High School … Named All-State as a junior and a se- sophomore and junior … Rushed for 2,289 yards on nior, while earning All-District accolades as a fresh- 263 carries as a junior, while adding 140 yards on man, sophomore, junior and senior … Participated in 13 receptions and 33 touchdowns …Also a member the U.S. Army National Combine and was named to of the track & field team … Finished third in District the First Team Defensive Squad there. Championships in the 100 meters and second in the Personal: Full name is Christopher Leon Robinson 200 meters … Honor student. … Son of Conswella Robinson and Chris Lias … Has Personal: Full name is Jalen Cantrell Richard … brother, LaClarence Robinson, and two sisters, Tatya- Son of Krissy and James Richard … Has two younger nia Robinson and LuCricia Robinson … Born on Aug. brothers, Jeremy and Justin … Born on Oct. 15, 1993 29, 1994 in Shreveport, La. … Undeclared major. in Baton Rouge, La. … Majoring in exercise science. #82 Tyler Sarrazin 2012 Game-By-Game Rushing (Att.-Yards-TDs- P-PK | 6-3 | 204 | So. Long): Nebraska 4-14-0-7; Louisville 13-62-1-17; Geismar, La. | Dutchtown HS Boise State 6-12-0-6; UCF 13-87-2-19; Marshall 7-20-0-11; Rice 6-22-0-9; UAB 9-82-1-35; SMU 10- 2013 (Freshman): Named to 40-0-8; UTEP 7-44-0-12; Memphis 12-43-0-18. the 2013-14 Conference USA 2013 Game-By-Game Statistics (Att.-Yards-TDs- Commissioner’s Academic Honor Long): Texas State 3--5-0-0; Nebraska 4-24-0-21; Roll … Played in seven of the 12 Arkansas 14-94-0-12; Boise State 12-32-0-8; FIU games on the season as a true freshman … Made col- 11-47-0-28; East Carolina 11-36-0-8; North Texas legiate debut on the road at East Carolina … Tallied 4-1-0-5; Marshall 5-10-0-6; Louisiana Tech 7-15-0- 44 punts for 1,733 yards (39.4 average) … Had three 4; Florida Atlantic 3--1-0-2; Middle Tennessee 11- punts of 50 yards or longer, including a season-long 69-0-15. boot of 51 yards against North Texas and Middle Ten- nessee … Also had a 50-yard punt against East Caroli- Richard’s Career Statistics na … Had eight punts downed inside the 20-yard line, Year Att. Yards TD Long Catches Yards TD Long including a pair against Middle Tennessee and UAB. 2012 87 426 4 35 8 39 1 16 High School: Two-star recruit by Scout.com … 2013 85 324 0 28 21 168 1 39 Played for coach Benny Saia at Dutchtown High Totals 172 750 4 35 29 207 2 39 School … Helped lead the Griffins into the Class 5A

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State Playoffs … First Team All-State selection by the of the season, earning one start … Made collegiate Louisiana Sports Writers Association (LSWA) as a punt- debut on the road against Marshall, while earning er … Also named to the 2012 All-Baton Rouge Area first collegiate start versus Florida Atlantic … Record- Team … Averaged over 40 yards a punt during senior ed five receptions for 35 years and a touchdown … campaign and had 21 punts downed inside the 20 … Had a season-high three catches for a season-best Hit a season-long 53-yard field goal, which was a DHS 20 yards and a touchdown at Louisiana Tech … Also record, and was a perfect 43-of-43 in extra point at- added receptions against Florida Atlantic and UAB. tempts … Also played soccer … Earned All-Region and 2012 (Freshman): Did not compete during the All-District accolades on the pitch as a junior and se- season, taking a redshirt. nior … Scored nine goals with four assists as a senior. High School: Two-star recruit by Rivals.com, Personal: Full name is Tyler Matthew Sarrazin … ESPN and Scout.com … Played for coach Doug Son of Mary and Bryce Sarrazin … Has a younger Dixon at Mount Pisgah Christian High School … brother, Kyle … Born on Oct. 25, 1994 in Baton Two-time First Team All-State selection … Four-times Rouge, La. … Majoring in exercise science. First Team All-District, All-Area, All-Region and All- Metro honoree … Tallied nearly 9,200 career total #50 Lance Schuffert yards, including roughly 6,000 passing yards and DS | 6-0 | 231 | RJr. 3,000 rushing yards with 87 career touchdowns … Prattville, Ala. | Prattville HS Set nearly every Mount Pisgah Christian HS passing record … Also played basketball, earning All-State, 2013 (Redshirt Sophomore): All-Region, All-District and Team MVP honors … Played in all 12 games on the Scored 2,100 career points, ranking in the Top 10 in season, serving as the team’s long the state in scoring … Averaged 18.2 points per game snapper … Had three tackles on with nine rebounds per game as a senior … Notched the year … Had two assisted tackles at No. 22 Ne- a 17.5 ppg average for career … Helped the Patriots braska, while adding a punishing solo tackle versus win two Regional Championships and advance to Florida Atlantic. the Final Four … Honor student. 2012 (Redshirt Freshman): Took over the primary Personal: Full name is Kyle Joseph Sloter … Son of long snapping duties for the Golden Eagles and ap- Michelle and Daryl Sloter … Has a younger brother, peared in all 12 games … Had three tackles (two Jordan … Mother, Michelle, played women’s basket- solo) on the year in kick coverage. ball at Wartburg College, while father, Daryl, played 2011 (Freshman): Did not compete during the men’s basketball at Wartburg College … Born on Feb. season, taking a redshirt. 7, 1994 in Atlanta, Ga. … Majoring in finance. High School: Two-star athlete by both Scout.com and Rivals.com … Played at Prattville High school 2013 Game-By-Game Statistics (Catches-Yards- for coach Jamey Dubose … All-Metro and Prattville TDs-Long): Marshall 0-0-0-0; Louisiana Tech 3-20- Progress Super Team selection … Started in 32 straight 1-8; Florida Atlantic 1-11-0-11; Middle Tennessee games and lettered in three seasons … Helped PHS to 0-0-0-0; UAB 1-4-0-4. State Championship as a freshman and sophomore, while finishing as State Championship Runner-Up as Sloter’s Career Statistics a junior … Earned All-County honors twice and was Year Catches Yards Avg. TD Long an Honorable Mention All-State selection … Played 2013 5 35 7.0 1 11 in the Mississippi-Alabama All-Star Classic, starting Totals 5 35 7.0 1 11 at center … Played in the National Underclassmen World Gridiron Classic in Charleston, S.C., following #91 Michael Smith his senior campaign … Honor student. DL | 6-4 | 277 | RJr. Personal: Full name is Robert Lance Schuffert … Birmingham, Ala. | Wenonah HS Son of Tracey DuBose and Eric Schuffert … Has a brother, Austin, and two step brothers Mason and 2013 (Redshirt Sophomore): Riley DuBose … Brother, Austin, plays football for Only player on the Southern Army … Born on March 24, 1993 in Montgomery, Miss team to play and start all Ala. … Majoring in business. 12 games during the season … Finished the year with 33 total tackles (14 solo, 19 #7 Kyle Sloter assisted) … Had a season-high five tackles against TE | 6-4 | 218 | RSo. North Texas and Florida Atlantic … Notched a sea- Johns Creek, Ga. son-best three solo tackles against Florida Atlantic Mt. Pisgah Christian and Middle Tennessee … Recorded 1.5 tackles for loss … Had quarterback hurries against Arkansas and 2013 (Redshirt Freshman): Marshall, while blocking a kick against Texas State. Named to the 2013-14 Confer- 2012 (Redshirt Freshman): Took over the starting ence USA Commissioner’s Aca- defensive end duties after an injury to Dasman Mc- demic Honor Roll … Played in the final five games Cullum in the opener … Had 27 tackles (16 solo, 11

78 2014 Southern Miss Football Meet the Golden Eagles assisted) with 6.5 tackles for loss with one sack. #32 Xavier Thigpen 2011 (Freshman): Did not compete during the DL | 6-5 | 224 | RFr. season, taking a redshirt. Hebron, Miss. | West Jones HS High School: Three star player by Rivals.com and a two star by Scout.com … Played for coach Ronald 2013 (Freshman): Did not Cheatham at Wenonah High School … Honorable compete during the season, tak- Mention 5A ASWA All-State selection and Best of the ing a redshirt. Rest selection by the Birmingham News … Tallied 97 High School: Prepped for tackles (64 solos) to go along with seven sacks during coach Scott Pierson at West Jones High School … junior campaign … Recorded a 78-yard fumble re- Tallied 58 tackles, six sacks and two fumble recover- turn against Woodlawn HS for a touchdown … Also ies for his squad as a senior, which finished 8-3 and played basketball and was a member of the track & reached the first round of the 5A State Playoffs … field team … Helped the Dragons to the 2011 5A Played in the Mississippi North/South All-Star Game State Championship in basketball, while participat- … Notched 23 tackles with one sack and three fum- ing in the 4x4 in the State Championship in track. ble recoveries during junior season … Also played Personal: Full name is Michael Devonte Smith … basketball … First cousin of current Southern Miss Son of Dalphon Smith and Michael Jeffrey … Has a teammate Dasman McCullum … Also played basket- brother, Matrell Smith, and two sisters, Miranda Jef- ball and was a member of the track & field team … frey and MyJahl Jeffrey … Born on Dec. 18, 1992 in Named All-State, All-Region, All-District and Team Birmingham, Ala. … Undeclared major. MVP on the hardwood … Tabbed Defensive Player of the Year as a junior and senior in basketball … 2012 Game-By-Game Statistics (UA-A-TT): Ne- Averaged 25 points per game with 12 rebounds per braska 0-2-2; East Carolina 2-0-2; Western Kentucky game … Earned All-State, All-Region and All-District 2-1-3; Louisville 4-0-4; Boise State 0-1-1; UCF 0-0-0; honors in track & field … Set a school-record in the Marshall 0-0-0; Rice 1-0-1; UAB 2-0-2; SMU 3-0-3; discus with a throw of 167 feet. UTEP 2-3-5; Memphis 0-4-4. Personal: Full name is Xavier James Thigpen … 2013 Game-By-Game Statistics (UA-A-TT): Texas Son of Deanna and Terry Thigpen … Has two older State 0-1-1; Nebraska 1-1-2; Arkansas 2-1-3; Boise brothers, Terrance and Joshua … Born on Dec. 27, State 0-2-2; FIU 2-1-3; East Carolina 0-3-3; North Tex- 1994 in Laurel, Miss. … Majoring in criminal justice. as 2-3-5; Marshall 0-2-2; Louisiana Tech 0-3-3; Florida Atlantic 3-2-5; Middle Tennessee 3-0-3; UAB 1-0-1. #5 D.J. Thompson WR | 6-3 | 198 | RSo. Smith’s Career Statistics Pearl, Miss. | Pearl HS Year UT AT Total TFL Sacks Int. PD FF FR 2012 16 11 27 6.5-18 1.0-10 0 0 0 1 2013 (Sophomore): Did not 2013 14 19 33 1.5-3 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 compete during the season, tak- Totals 30 30 60 8.0-21 1.0-10 0 0 0 1 ing a redshirt. 2012 (Freshman): Saw action #95 Quentin Smith in nine games … Caught seven passes for 108 yards DL | 6-2 | 222 | RFr. and had a season-long of 54 yards in the Rice game. Clinton, Miss. | Clinton HS High School: Three star prospect by Rivals.com, Scout.com and ESPN … Rated as the No. 21 prospect 2013 (Freshman): Did not in the state of Mississippi by Rivals.com and No. 14 by compete during the season, tak- ESPN … Rated as the No. 98 wide receiver nationally ing a redshirt. by ESPN and No. 140 by ESPN … Top 40 Most Want- High School: Lettered at Clin- ed player in the state of Mississippi by the Clarion- ton High School in Clinton, Miss. … Helped the Ar- Ledger … Played for coach John Perry at Pearl High rows to the State Playoffs as a senior … Earned De- School … Named First Team All-State, All-District, fensive Player of the Week accolades as well as Team All-Area, All-Region and All-Metro as a senior … Had Captain award … Recorded 67 tackles including 12 59 receptions for 773 yards and 12 touchdowns as a tackles for loss as a senior … Offensively, recorded senior … Returned 16 punts for 264 yards with a long 42 yards with a touchdown … Also a member of the of 68 … Added seven kickoff returns for 169 yards, powerlifting team … Won the North State 6A Cham- while also tallying one interception … Participated in pionship in powerlifting as a senior. the Mississippi-Alabama All Star Game … Also played Personal: Full name is Quentin Robert Smith … basketball, earning All-District accolades … Averaged Son of Eneke Smith … Has two brothers, Eric Smith 16 points with six rebounds per game as a senior. Jr. and James Boykin, and two sisters, Jamillah and Personal: Full name is David Russell Thompson Ajinah … Brother, Eric, plays football at Mississippi Jr. … Son of Cherese and Russell Evans … Has three College … Brother, James, played football at Coppin sisters, Chrissy, Erin and Kyce, and a brother, Jalen … State … Born on Aug. 4, 1995 in Jackson, Miss. … Born on Oct. 14, 1993 in Jackson, Miss. … Majoring Majoring in marine biology. in communications.

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#70 Cameron Tom son-high 31 yards … Added two receptions for 13 OL | 6-4 | 287 | So. yards versus Tulsa … Had first catch of season, five Baton Rouge, La. | Catholic HS yards, at Louisiana Tech. High School: Rated the No. 57 wide receiver 2013 (Freshman): Named nationally by Rivals.com and No. 12 player in Mis- Conference USA All-Freshman … sissippi … Prepped at Louisville High School for Named to the 2013-14 Confer- coach Brad Peterson … Named First Team All-State ence USA Commissioner’s Aca- by Clarion Ledger … Second Team Class 4A All-State demic Honor Roll … Played in 11 of 12 games on selection by the Mississippi Association of Coaches the season, making nine starts as a true freshman … … Top 30 selection by the Biloxi Sun-Herald … Reg- Made collegiate debut in season-opener against Tex- istered 37 receptions for 633 yards and seven TDs … as State, while earning first collegiate start at Boise Added 55 tackles, four sacks and three interceptions State … Started the final nine games of the season … … Participated in the Mississippi-Alabama All-Star Helped the Golden Eagles’ offense to 3,786 yards of Classic, catching one pass for 38 yards and a touch- total offense, including 2,911 yards passing and 875 down … Also played basketball, earning the team’s yards rushing. Hustle Award. High School: Two star recruit by 247Sports.com, Personal: Full name is Markese Deshon Triplett Rivals.com and Scout.com … Ranked as the No. 78 … Son of Tanya and Alfred Triplett … Has a younger prospect in Louisiana by 247Sports.com … Played brother, A.J. … Father, Alfred, played professional for coach Dale Weiner at Catholic High School … baseball with the … Born on July 31, Named to The Advocate’s All-District 5 First Team … 1992 in Louisville, Miss. Tabbed Honorable Mention All-State and First Team All-Metro as a senior … Played tackle and guard 2010 Game-By-Game Statistics (Catches-Yards- along the Bears’ offensive line … Also a member of TDs-Long): Prairie View 0-0-0-0; Louisiana Tech the track & field team … Helped Bears win District 1-5-0-5; Marshall 3-31-0-11; East Carolina 0-0-0- Championship in 2011 and 2013 … All-District hon- 0; Memphis 0-0-0-0; UAB 0-0-0-0; Tulane 0-0-0-0; ors in the shot put … Honor student. UCF 0-0-0-0; Tulsa 2-13-0-9; Louisville 0-0-0-0. Personal: Full name is Cameron Shainaan Tom … 2011 Game-By-Game Statistics (Catches-Yards- Son of Vanessa and Michael Tom … Has a younger TDs-Long): Louisiana Tech 0-0-0-0; Marshall 0-0-0- brother, Zachary … Born on June 21, 1995 in Baton 0; Southeastern Louisiana 0-0-0-0; Virginia 1-15-0- Rouge, La. … Majoring in marketing. 15; Rice 0-0-0-0; Navy 0-0-0-0; SMU 0-0-0-0; UTEP 0-0-0-0; East Carolina 0-0-0-0; UCF 0-0-0-0; UAB #23 Markese Triplett 0-0-0-0; Memphis 1-16-0-16; Houston 0-0-0-0; Ne- WR | 6-4 | 229 | RSr. vada 1-11-0-11. Louisville, Miss. | Louisville HS Markese Triplett 2013 (Redshirt Junior): Played in and started 11 games on the year, missing the Louisiana Tech game … Finished the season with 33 receptions for 588 yards and four touchdowns … Had a season high two touchdowns against FIU, while also corralling TDs against Marshall and UAB … Had a season-high 123 yards against Marshall, including a season-best 81-yard reception against the Herd … Also notched triple-digit yardage against Middle Tennessee with 101 yards … Had 96 yards on a season-best seven receptions against FIU … Had at least one reception in 10 games with multiple recep- tions in seven contests. 2012 (Junior): Started the first four games of the season … Suffered a season-ending injury against Louisville … Earned a medical redshirt … Caught five passes for 75 yards and one touchdown against East Carolina. 2011 (Sophomore): Appeared in all 14 games, earning a start at Marshall … Caught three passes for 42 yards including a 16-yard completion at Houston. 2010 (Freshman): Played in nine games … Caught six passes for 49 yards … Had a season-best three-catch performance against Marshall for a sea-

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2012 Game-By-Game Statistics (Catches-Yards- dogs to an 11-2 finish and a District and Regional TDs-Long): Nebraska 0-0-0-0; East Carolina 4-66- Class 1A Championship as a senior … Set school re- 1-31; Western Kentucky 1-9-0-9; Louisville 0-0-0-0. cord marks for passing yardage with 3,127 and was 2013 Game-By-Game Statistics (Catches-Yards- second in touchdowns with 31 … Named First Team TDs-Long): Texas State 0-0-0-0; Nebraska 1-15-0- All-District and All-Area as a senior … Also played 15; Arkansas 1-15-0-15; Boise State 4-54-0-22; FIU basketball and baseball … Earned All-District acco- 7-96-2-31; East Carolina 1-13-0-13; North Texas lades on the diamond. 2-30-0-23; Marshall 4-123-1-81; Florida Atlantic Personal: Full name is Christopher Cole Weeks 3-43-0-17; Middle Tennessee 6-101-0-29; UAB … Son of Chris Weeks and Donna Simmons and 4-68-1-21. stepdad Charlie Simmons … Born on Jan. 23, 1992 in Freeport, Fla. … Majoring in sport coaching edu- Triplett’s Career Statistics cation. Year Catches Yards Avg. TD Long 2010 6 49 8.2 0 11 #27 Delvin Welch 2011 3 42 14.0 0 16 RB | 5-10 | 239 | RSr. 2012 5 75 15.0 1 46 Baton Rouge, La. 2013 33 558 16.9 4 81 Mississippi College Totals 47 724 15.4 5 81 2013 (Redshirt Junior): Played #43 Marcus Turner in six games on the season … Re- DB | 5-11 | 210 | RSo. corded a tackle at Boise State … McCalla, Ala. | McAdory HS Also saw action against Texas State, No. 22 Nebraska, Arkansas, North Texas and Florida Atlantic. 2013 (Redshirt Freshman): 2012 (Redshirt Sophomore): Did not compete Played in four of 12 games dur- during the season. ing the season … Made collegiate 2011 (Redshirt Freshman, Mississippi College): debut at Boise State … Recorded Tallied 12 tackles and one interception at strong two total tackles (one solo, one assisted) – both safety under coach Norman Joseph. against the Broncos … Also saw playing time against 2010 (Freshman, Mississippi College): Did not FIU, East Carolina and North Texas. compete during the season, taking a redshirt. 2012 (Freshman): Did not compete during the High School: Four-year letterwinner in football season, taking a redshirt. at Southern Lab for coach Michael Roach … Tallied High School: Three star recruit by Scout.com and three touchdowns as a senior and earned Class 1A two star recruit by Rivals.com and ESPN … Rated as Honorable Mention honors … Also played basket- the No. 67 safety in the nation by Scout … Played ball and was a member of the track & field team … for coach David Powell at McAdory High School District Champion in the javelin. … Started every game since his freshman season … Personal: Full name is Delvin Denntez Welch Also played basketball. … Son of Dennette and Denny Welch … Has two Personal: Full name is Marcus Warren Turner … brothers, Jurius Tate and Dorien Welch, and a sis- Son of Natasha Turner and Collins Murphy … Has ter, Shaunice McFadden … Born on Aug. 28, 1992 a sister, Ashley Turner … Born on Sept. 17, 1993 in in Baton Rouge, La. … Majoring in sport coaching Bessemer, Ala. … Undeclared major. education.

#11 Cole Weeks #49 Adam Williams QB | 6-0 | 198 | RSr. DL | 6-2 | 296 | RSr. Freeport, Fla. | Brevard College Tunica, Miss. | Coahoma CC

2013 (Redshirt Junior): Did 2013 (Redshirt Junior): not compete during the season. Played in all 12 games on the 2012 (Redshirt Sophomore): year, making six starts … Made Saw action as a backup quarter- collegiate debut in the season- back in a pair of games at Rice and SMU … Saw opener against Texas State, while earning first col- most extensive action in Dallas, going 4-for-10 for 30 legiate start against North Texas … Started the final yards … Finished the year with eight completions on six games of the season … Recorded 40 total tackles 19 attempts for 106 yards. (19 solo, 21 assisted) with 8.5 tackles for loss and 3.0 2011 (Sophomore): Did not compete during the sacks … Had season-high nine tackles at East Caroli- season, taking a redshirt. na … Had two tackles for loss against FIU and North 2010 (Freshman, Brevard College): Played at Texas … Registered sacks against Boise State, FIU Division II Brevard College … Did not record any and UAB … Forced a fumble in the Golden Eagles’ statistics. 62-27 victory in the season finale against UAB … High School: Led the Freeport High School Bull- Had a quarterback hurry at Louisiana Tech.

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2012 (Junior): Did not compete during the sea- #14 Terrick Wright son, earning a redshirt. LB | 6-2 | 228 | RJr. 2011 (Sophomore, Coahoma CC): Named First Gadsden, Ala. | Gadsden City HS Team All-Region … Starter at defensive end for the Tigers. 2013 (Redshirt Sophomore): 2010 (Freshman, Coahoma CC): Played for coach Played in all 12 games, starting the Freeman Horton at Coahoma Community College in final 10 games of the season … Clarksdale, Miss. … Named First Team All-Region … Finished the season with 90 tack- Starter at defensive end for the Tigers. les (44 solo, 46 assisted), including 4.0 tackles for loss, High School: Played both offensive and defen- a forced fumble, an interception, a quarterback hurry sive line at Rosa Fort High School for coach Terry and two pass breakups … Had double-digit tackles in Smith … Senior squad reached the first round of the four games with a season-best 15 stops at East Caro- State Playoffs … Named First Team All-District as lina … Had a season-best 1.5 tackles for loss against a junior and senior … Tallied 12 tackles in a game ECU and Marshall, while adding a TFL against FIU … against Hernando HS and 14 stops and a forced Forced a fumble at Louisiana Tech and recovered a fumble against Lafayette HS … Added two sacks fumble against North Texas … Intercepted a pass and against in a 26-25 victory over Senatobia HS as a returned it for four yards against the Mean Green … senior … Also played basketball and baseball … On Had a quarterback hurry against Marshall and pass the court, was an All-State, All-District and Team breakups against Middle Tennessee and UAB. MVP honoree. 2012 (Redshirt Freshman): Saw action in all 12 Personal: Full name is Adam Lamar Williams … games and drew a start against Marshall … Recorded Son of Phillis and Larry Williams … Has a brother, 29 tackles (17 solo, 12 assisted) and three tackles for Erving Nelson Williams, and a sister, Kasha Williams loss including a pair of sacks … Broke up one pass. … Brother, Erving, played football at Ole Miss and 2011 (Freshman): Did not compete during the Alcorn State, while mother, Phillis, was a collegiate season, taking a redshirt. athlete at Memphis State … Born on May 1, 1992 in High School: Three star recruit according to Rivals. Tunica, Miss. … Majoring in interdisciplinary studies. com and a two star prospect by Scout.com and ESPN … Voted the No. 37 player in the state of Alabama by 2013 Game-By-Game Statistics (UA-A-TT): Rivals.com … Played for coach Joseph Billingsley at Texas State 0-1-1; Nebraska 3-1-4; Arkansas 0-0-0; Gadsden City High School … 6A Honorable Mention Boise State 2-2-4; FIU 3-0-3; East Carolina 3-6-9; All-State performer … All-Area at Defensive End and North Texas 2-2-4; Marshall 0-1-1; Louisiana Tech Most Valuable Player … Tallied 104 tackles, 10 sacks, 0-5-5; Florida Atlantic 1-1-2; Middle Tennessee 3-1- 17 quarterback pressures and two forced fumbles … 4; UAB 2-1-3. Started in the Mississippi-Alabama All-Star Classic … Lettered four times in football, three in track and once Williams’ Career Statistics in basketball … Named All-State in track & field … Year UT AT Total TFL Sacks Int. PD FF FR Won the U.S. Academy of Science Award, the U.S. 2013 19 21 40 8.5-17 3.0-9 0 0 1 0 Academy Business Leadership Award. Totals 19 21 40 8.5-17 3.0-9 0 0 1 0 Personal: Full name is Terrick NaJoid Wright … Son of Eulyshya and Marlon Wright … Has an older #27 Kevin Williams Jr. brother … Father, Marlon, player college baseball at DB | 5-11 | 194 | RFr. Alabama A&M … Born on Oct. 20, 1992 in Gads- Frisco, Texas | Wakeland HS den, Ala. … Majoring in psychology.

2013 (Freshman): Did not 2012 Game-By-Game Statistics (UA-A-TT): Ne- compete during the season, tak- braska 1-0-1; East Carolina 1-0-1; Western Kentucky ing a redshirt. 1-2-3; Louisville 2-2-4; Boise State 2-1-3; UCF 2-3-5; High School: Lettered at Marshall 2-3-5; Rice 1-0-1; UAB 2-0-2; SMU 0-0-0; Wakeland High School … Played running back and UTEP 1-0-1; Memphis 2-1-3. safety for the Wolverines … Named First Team All- 2013 Game-By-Game Statistics (UA-A-TT): Texas District and All-Area as a junior and Second Team State 0-0-0; Nebraska 3-4-7; Arkansas 2-8-10; Boise All-District as a senior … Notched 130 career tackles State 4-3-7; FIU 7-3-10; East Carolina 6-9-15; North with a sack and an interception … Member of the Texas 1-5-6; Marshall 6-3-9; Louisiana Tech 5-6-11; track & field team, earning All-District accolades … Florida Atlantic 5-2-7; Middle Tennessee 4-1-5; UAB Placed third in the 4x4 at the District Championships 1-2-3. as a junior. Personal: Full name is Kevin Scott Williams Jr. Wright’s Career Statistics … Son of Jay and Kevin Williams … Has a younger Year UT AT Total TFL Sacks Int. PD FF FR brother, Justice … Father, Kevin, played football at 2012 17 12 29 3.0-14 2.0-13 0 1 0 0 Lafayette College … Born on Aug. 11, 1995 in At- 2013 44 46 90 4.0-7 0.0-0 1 3 1 1 lanta, Ga. … Majoring in forensic science. Totals 61 58 119 7.0-21 2.0-13 1 4 1 1

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#39 Brian Anderson receiver since freshman season … As senior, earned LB | 5-10 | 248 | Jr. team’s postseason Iron Raider Award and All-Region Little Rock, Ark. | Butte College honors … Recorded 166 catches for 2,977 yards and 35 TDs in prep career … In 2012, had 49 catches 2013 (Sophomore, Butte College): Played at for 854 yards and eight TDs, helping Raiders to 7-4 Butte Community College in Chico, Calif. … Helped record and first round of AAAAAA state playoffs … the Road Runners to a perfect 12-0 record and the Participated in Offense-Defense All-American bowl 2013 National Championship … Earned First Team in Texas … As junior, earned All-State recognition All-America, All-District and All-Region honors. from coaches and writers after catching 52 passes, 2012 (Freshman, Arkansas State): Began col- good for 857 yards and 13 TDs for 9-2 squad … legiate career at Arkansas State in Jonesboro, Ark. Earned three letters on varsity basketball team, start- High School: Played at Central High School in Little ing as shooting guard-forward. Rock, Ark. … Played linebacker and running back, earn- Personal: Full name is Carlos Montez Burse … ing First Team All-State accolades as a senior … Named Nickname is “Los” … Son of Sunshine Hodges and First Team All-District as a sophomore and junior … stepdad Daryl Hodges … Has a younger brother, Also tabbed All-Metro … 2012 Hooters Defensive Wesley … Born June 22, 1994 in Memphis, Tenn. … Player of the Year … Named Super Sophomore and Majoring in business. Defensive Player of the Year (2011, 2012). Personal: Brian Kenneth Anderson Jr. … Son of #55 Thomas Collins Sandy and Brian Anderson … Has seven brothers – OL | 6-3 | 318 | RJr. Quentin, Zach, Kealoha, Matthew, Immanuel, Blais Jackson, Miss. | Hinds CC and Kingston – and three sisters – Britane, Kela and Melanie … Born on May 23, 1993 in Honolulu, 2013 (Redshirt Sophomore, Hinds CC): Helped Hawai’i … Majoring in sport management. Hinds CC to a 7-3 record and a berth in the Brazos Valley Bowl … Hinds totaled 421.6 yards per game #3 Cornell Armstrong average which was good for No. 16 nationally in DB | 5-11 | 175 | Fr. the NJCAA, while the Bulldogs also finished No. 11 Bassfield, Miss. | Bassfield HS in the nation in rushing yards with 2,337 … Tabbed Second Team All-Region … Also earned Academic High School: Three star recruit according to All-Conference accolades. 247sports.com and a two star prospect by Rivals. 2012 (Redshirts Freshman, Hinds CC): Helped com and Scout.com … Helped lead Bassfield HS Hinds CC record 1,428 yards passing and 2,178 to a Class 2A State Championship … Hattiesburg yards rushing for 3,606 total yards in nine games … American First Team All-State and Clarion Ledger Eagles tallied 400.7 total yards per game. Second Team All-State … Recorded 62 total 2011 (Freshman, Hinds CC): Did not compete career tackles (46 solo), six interceptions, two during the season, taking a redshirt. forced fumbles and three fumble recoveries … As High School: Prepped at Forest Hills High School a senior, played in 14 games, recording 32 total and earned Second Team All-State honors by the tackles (20 solo) with two interceptions, a forced Mississippi Association of Community and Junior fumble and two fumble recoveries … As a junior, College Coaches (MACJC) … Also a member of the played in 12 games, making 19 tackles (16 solo track & field team … Earned Team Leadership Award tackles) with a tackle for loss, three interceptions, for track & field. a forced fumble and a fumble recovery … As a Personal: Full name is Thomas Montreal Collins sophomore, played in five games with 11 tackles … Son of Matriec Harrington and Billie Collins (10 solo) with an interception and three pass … Born on May 2, 1992 in Oceanside, Calif. … deflections … Honor student. Majoring in psychology. Personal: Full name is Cornell Orlando Armstrong … Son of Lessie Williams … Has four sis- #81 Chad Cook ters, Veonica, Noel, Noreal and Elizabeth … Uncle, WR | 5-9 | 147 | So. Eric Booth, played football at Southern Miss … Born Long Beach, Miss. | Pearl River CC on Sept. 22, 1995 in Inglewood, Calif. … Majoring in exercise science. 2013 (Freshman, Pearl River CC): Attended Pearl River Community College in Poplarville, Miss. … #31 Carlos Burse Played in nine games, making nine receptions for WR | 6-2 | 194 | RFr. 102 yards with a touchdown … Had a season-long Alpharetta, Ga. | Vanderbilt 41 yard reception against Mississippi Gulf Coast CC … Also scored a touchdown for the Wildcats against 2013 (Freshman, Vanderbilt): Did not compete MGCCC … Added 20 kickoff returns for 428 yards during the season, taking a redshirt. (21.4 yards per return) and 14 punt returns for 166 High School: Played at Alpharetta High School in yards (11.9 yards per return). Alpharetta, Ga. … Senior captain … Started at wide High School: Lettered at Long Beach High School

83 southernmiss.com Meet the Golden Eagles Newcomers in Long Beach, Miss. … Helped the Bearcats to on 45 carries (5.78 yards per carry), one reception District 5A Championships in 2011 and 2012 … for 27 yards and a receiving touchdown … Tabbed Named First Team All-State, All-District, All-Area, Gwinnett Player of the Month in October (2013) and All-Region and All-Metro as a junior and senior … November (2013), while earning Player of the Week Tallied 1,724 total yards as a senior, including 144 (September 2013) accolades … Earned First Team rushing yards, 618 receiving yards, 178 yards on All-Metro, Second Team All-Region and Honorable punt returns and 814 yards on kickoff returns … Mention All-Area honors as a senior … Also played Notched 10 tackles as a senior … Also played bas- baseball … Honor student. ketball, baseball and was a member of the track & Personal: Full name is Walden Davis III … Son of field team … Named All-District in basketball, while Janika Jackson and Walden Davis … Has a younger earning All-State, All-Region, All-District and Team brother, Jaden Davis … Born on Aug. 27, 1996 in MVP accolades in track & field … Was the 5A State Atlanta, Ga. … Majoring in business. Champion in the long jump as a sophomore and senior, while taking bronze in the event as a freshman #80 Kyle Foster … Earned a silver medal in the 100 meter dash at the WR | 6-3 | 218 | Jr. State Championship … Honor student and member Ann Arbor, Mich. | Dodge City CC of the National Honor Society and Beta Club. Personal: Full name is Chad Jackson Cook … Son 2013 (Redshirt Sophomore, Dodge City CC): of Debra and Kenneth Cook … Has four brothers, Played in five games making 12 receptions for 75 Jabrelle, Kenneth Jr., Darren and Kobe … Brother, yards with a long of 27 yards … Also rushed twice Jabrelle, played baseball at Pearl River CC and for 11 yards. Southern University … Born on Jan. 28, 1995 in Long 2012 (Sophomore, Syracuse): Did not compete Beach, Miss. … Majoring in information technology. during the season, taking a redshirt. 2011 (Freshman, Syracuse): Played in seven #3 Daythan Davis games as a true freshman … Made seven tackles on FB-TE | 6-1 | 228 | Fr. kickoff coverage … Against Toledo, recorded three Cresson, Texas | Aledo HS tackles, including two solo … At Tulane, made two solo tackles … Against West Virginia, recorded a High School: Two-star athlete according to Rivals. solo tackle … Against Cincinnati, recorded a solo com, Scout.com and 247sports.com … Helped tackle … One of 10 true freshmen to play in 2011. Aledo HS to a 16-0 overall record, 7-0 league mark, High School: Two-star recruit according to Rivals. No. 13 National Rank and No. 4 Texas Rank as a com, 247sports.com and Scout.com … Played at senior … As a senior, rushed for 684 yards and 15 Ann Arbor Pioneer High School in Ann Arbor, Mich. touchdowns on 88 carries; also caught eight passes for coach Jeremy Gold … Named First Team All-State for 73 yards and a touchdown … Helped pave the and First Team All-Metro as a senior … As a senior, way for the team to rush for more than 337 yards caught 40 passes for 511 yards and six touchdowns per game in 2013 … Also saw time as an inside … 2010 All-SEC selection on offense and defense … linebacker for Aledo … Honor student and member Selected to play in the 31st annual Michigan High of the National Honor Society. School Football Coaches Association East-West All- Personal: Full name is Daythan Blaine Davis Star game … Also lettered in track & field. … Son of Debbie and David Davis … Has three Personal: Full name is Kyle Larry Foster … Son brothers, Devin, Dayne and Dillon … Brother, of Jene Baldwin and Jack Foster … Has two younger Devin, plays football at Lindenwood University, brothers, Cameron Baldwin and Jackson Foster, and while brother, Dayne, plays football at Harvard … a younger sister Logan Foster … Cousin, Dion Sims, Father, David, played football at TCU … Born on played football at Michigan State and currently plays April 29, 1995 in Fort Worth, Texas … Majoring in in the NFL for the … Born on April political science and plans apply to law school upon 15, 1993 in Ypsilanti, Mich. … Majoring in interdis- graduation. ciplinary studies.

#5 Walden Davis #69 Wesley Haas DB | 5-10 | 192 | Fr. OL | 6-4 | 277 | Jr. Suwanee, Ga. | Peachtree Ridge HS Kiln, Miss. | Pearl River CC

High School: Three-star athlete according to 2013 (Sophomore, Pearl River CC): Helped Pearl 247sports.com and a two-star prospect according River CC to 1,478 yards passing and 1,410 yards to Rivals.com and Scout.com … As a senior, 61 rushing in nine games on the season … Anchored total tackles (52 solo tackles), with 7.5 tackles for an offensive line that averaged 320.9 total yards per loss, five interceptions and a forced fumble … As a game and scored 23.8 points per game. junior, 420 yards rushing on 79 carries (5.32 yards 2012 (Freshman, Pearl River CC): Member of per carry / 52.5 yards per game) with two rushing the offensive line at Pearl River CC that helped the touchdowns … As a sophomore, 260 yards rushing offense to 2,202 yards passing and 1,031 yards rush-

84 2014 Southern Miss Football Meet the Golden Eagles Newcomers ing in nine games on the season … Helped PRCC Tallied 1,507 receiving yards on 109 catches (13.83 average 359.2 total yards per game. per reception / 53.8 per game) with 18 receiving High School: Played at St. Stanislaus High School touchdowns and 24 total touchdowns … Finished in Bay St. Louis, Miss. … Helped the Rock-a-Chaws prep career with 250 yards rushing on 31 carries to the State Playoffs as a senior. (8.07 yards per carry) with four touchdowns and a Personal: Full name is Wesley Thomas Haas … career long 42 yard rush … Also notched 108 total Son of Lisa and Kevin Haas … Has two brothers – tackles (47 solo) with 2.0 tackles for loss, including Kevin and Christian – and two sisters – Leigh and a sack for a 13-yard loss with three interceptions for Clare … Born on March 2, 1993 in Kiln, Miss. … 49 yards, 12 pass defenses, two fumble recoveries Majoring in interdisciplinary studies. and two forced fumbles … In addition, recorded 15 kickoff returns for 312 yards (20.80 average) and 16 #29 Aaron Harris punt returns for 139 yards (8.69 average). LB | 6-0 | 232 | Fr. Personal: Full name is Xavier Ra’Shad Marion … Norcross, Ga. | Peachtree Ridge HS Son of Carolyn and Patrick Marion … Has an older brother, Patrick Jr., and a younger sister, Lovee … High School: Two-star recruit by Rivals.com, Born on Feb. 2, 1996 in Jackson, Miss. … Majoring 247sports.com and Scout.com … Lettered at Peachtree in sport management. Ridge High School in Suwannee, Ga. … Helped the Lions to the State Playoffs as a senior … Named First #16 Tyler Matthews Team All-Region as a senior … Tallied 96 total tackles QB | 6-4 | 215 | RSo. (65 solo) in career with 2.0 sacks … As a senior, 82 Wichita, Kan. | TCU total tackles (55 solo), including 8.0 tackles for loss with three fumble recoveries in 12 games played … Will sit out 2014 due to NCAA transfer rules. As a junior, 14 total tackles (10 solo) with 2.0 sacks 2013 (Redshirt Freshman, TCU): Appeared in … Had a career-best 19 tackles against Norcross HS. four games for the Horned Frogs … Made collegiate Personal: Full name is Aaron Christopher Harris debut in week two against Southeastern Louisiana … … Son of Renae and Kevin Harris … Uncle, Charles Had season-long 7-yard carry at Oklahoma State … Wilson, played football at Tennessee … Born on Also saw action against Texas Tech and SMU. March 14, 1996 in Lawrenceville, Ga. … Majoring 2012 (Freshman, TCU): Did not compete during in marketing. the season, taking a redshirt. High School: Four-star pro-style quarterback #21 Troy Jeter according to Rivals.com at McPherson High School DB | 5-11 | 180 | So. in Wichita, Kan. … Ranked as the No. 6 pro-style Aliquippa, Pa. | ASA College quarterback in the nation … Rated No. 174 in the Rivals.com 250 … No. 1-ranked player in the state 2013 (Freshman, ASA College): Helped ASA of Kansas … Played in the U.S. Army All-American College to a 10-1 overall record and a 2013 Bowl … Passed for 6,541 yards and 62 touchdowns Championship … Finished rookie campaign with 27 with only eight interceptions in high school career total tackles, including 23 solo stops in 10 games … First-Team All-State selection as a senior, com- played … Had a fumble recovery for 26 yards … pleting 163-of-257 attempts (63.4 percent) for 2,836 Notched three interceptions and nine pass breakups. yards, 24 touchdowns and only five picks … Rushed High School: Lettered at Aliquippa High School for three touchdowns … Third-Team All-State pick as … Helped the Quips to a Western Pennsylvania a junior … All-League selection and Offensive Most Interscholastic Athletic League (WPIAL) Championship Valuable Player during junior and senior years. in 2008 … Named First Team All-State and All-District Personal: Full name is Tyler Scott Matthews … as a junior; Second Team as a sophomore … Also Son of Jenifferand Randy Matthews … Has a younger played basketball and was a member of the track & brother, Cameron, and a younger sister Halie … field team … Named Team MVP in basketball, while Born on Jan. 25, 1994 in Fort Riley, Kan. … Majoring helping the track team to a 2010 Championship. in communication and minoring in business. Personal: Son of Chointell Cureton and Roderick Jeter … Born on March 31, 1993 in Aliquippa, Pa. … #60 Hayden McMahan Majoring in criminal justice. OL | 6-4 | 257 | Fr. Wilmer, Ala. | Faith Academy #1 Xavier Marion DB | 6-0 | 195 | Fr. High School: Two-star prospect according to Ridgeland, Miss. | Ridgeland HS Rivals.com and Scout.com … Lettered at Faith Academy in Mobile, Ala. … Was a quarterback as a High School: Two-star prospect accord- sophomore before moving to tight end and eventu- ing to Rivals.com, 247sports.com and Scout.com ally to offensive line … Had seven pancake blocks … Clarion Ledger All-Metro Team … Lettered at against Williamson HS … Also played basketball … Ridgeland High School in Ridgeland, Miss. … Honor student.

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Personal: Full name is Brian Hayden McMahan Community College … Recorded 26 total tackles, … Son of Porsha Black and Brian McMahan … Has including 20 solo stops and six assisted tackles … a younger brother, Brandon McMahan, and two Had a season-high four tackles against Holmes CC, younger sisters, Trisha Black and Whitney McMahan Jones County JC and Pearl River CC, while adding … Born on Nov. 16, 1995 in Foley, Ala. … Majoring three stops against Hinds CC, Southwest Mississippi in business management. CC and East Central CC … Had a forced fumble against Holmes CC and an interception against #25 Curtis Mikell Hinds CC. WR | 5-8 | 168 | Fr. High School: Lettered at Brandon High School Bassfield, Miss. | Bassfield HS in Brandon, Miss. … Named First Team All-District, All-Region and All-Metro, while garnering Second High School: Two-star prospect according to Team All-State accolades … Voted Brandon HS Rivals.com … Lettered at Bassfield High School … Team MVP … Helped the Bulldogs to a 2012 Hattiesburg American First-Team All-Area … As a State Championship Runner-Up finish … Forced senior, rushed for 153 yards on 13 carries with a a fumble in second round of State Playoffs against touchdown; also had eight catches for 289 yards and Hattiesburg HS to win the game … Also played four touchdown receptions … On defense, collected baseball … Named Team MVP on the diamond … 34 tackles and came away with three interceptions Honor student and member of the National Honor and 11 pass deflections … Also played baseball … Society. Earned All-State, All-Region, All-District and Team Personal: Full name is Elijah Idason Parker … Son MVP accolades in baseball … Honor student. of Tammie and Charles Parker … Has an older sister, Personal: Full name is Curtis Ray Mikell Jr. … Jensi … Born on Jan. 24, 1995 in Jackson, Miss. … Son of Valerie and Curtis Mikell Sr. … Has an older Majoring in constructional engineering. brother and a younger sister … Born on Nov. 25, 1995 in Hattiesburg, Miss. … Majoring in sport #72 Norman Price management. OL | 6-4 | 321 | Jr. Vicksburg, Miss. | Hinds CC #13 Picasso Nelson DB | 5-10 | 187 | Fr. 2013 (Sophomore, Hinds CC): Helped Hinds Mendenhall, Miss. | Oak Grove HS CC to a 7-3 record and a berth in the Brazos Valley Bowl … Hinds totaled 421.6 yards per game aver- High School: Two-star prospected according age which was good for No. 16 nationally in the to Rivals.com, 247sports.com and Scout.com … NJCAA, while the Bulldogs also finished No. 11 in Lettered at Oak Grove High School in Hattiesburg, the nation in rushing yards with 2,337 … Earned Miss. … Helped the Warriors to the 2013 State both First-Team All-Region 23 and All-State honors Championship … Named First-Team All-Area by the by the Mississippi Association of Community and Hattiesburg American … Played in the Mississippi- Junior College Coaches (MACJC). Alabama All-Star Game … Voted by team as Best 2012 (Freshman, Hinds CC): Helped Hinds CC Defensive Back … Posted 45 total tackles, including record 1,428 yards passing and 2,178 yards rushing 28 solo stops with four tackles for loss as a senior … for 3,606 total yards in nine games … Eagles tallied Also a member of the track & field and powerlifting 400.7 total yards per game. teams … Won the 6A State Title in the 4x4, setting High School: Lettered at Vicksburg High School the OGHS school record … Honor student and … Also played basketball. member of the Beta Club. Personal: Full name is Norman Henry Price … Personal: Full name is Picasso Chavez Nelson Jr. Son of Charlotte and Norman Price … Born on Aug. … Son of Chan Willis and Picasso Nelson Sr. … Has 25, 1994 in Vicksburg, Miss. … Majoring in com- three younger sisters, Linzee Nelson, Lauryn Nelson munications. and Hannah Brown … Father, Picasso, played foot- ball in the NFL and CFL … Cousin, Kenny Shed, #8 Gunner Roach played football in the NFL with the Oakland Raiders QB | 6-1 | 176 | Fr. and the Tennessee Titans, while great uncle, Eugene Mobile, Ala. | UMS-Wright Prep Bowen, played in the NFL with the Dallas Cowboys … Born on April 15, 1996 in Mendenhall, Miss. … High School: Three star prospect according to Majoring in business and finance. 247sports.com … Two star recruit according to Rivals.com and Scout.com … Lettered at UMS- #16 Elijah Parker Wright Prep School … Led the Bulldogs to the Class LB | 6-2 | 208 | So. 4A State Championship as a junior and a spot in the Brandon, Miss. | Miss. Gulf Coast CC semifinals in 2013 … Honorable Mention All-Coastal Alabama … Recorded 353 career completions on 2013 (Freshman, Mississippi Gulf Coast CC): 599 attempts for 5,103 passing yards with 39 pass- Played in 10 games at Mississippi Gulf Coast ing touchdowns … As a senior, was 152-of-241 for

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2,181 yards and 17 touchdowns for a of age) and nine touchdowns … As a freshman, had 102 … As a junior, went 130-of-208 for 1,875 yards 25 total tackles (20 solo) with an interception … and 16 touchdowns for a passer rating of 103 … As Competed in the Mississippi-Alabama All-Star Game a sophomore, was 68-of-133 for 1,034 yards and six in December (2013). touchdowns … Notched 623 career rushing yards on Personal: Full name is Korey Deuntae Robertson 228 carries (2.73 average) with 22 touchdowns … … Son of Vicky Robertson and Oscar Wallace Jr. Also played baseball … Earned All-State, All-Region, … Has two brothers – Justin Wallace and Zykerian All-District and Team MVP honors on the diamond Miller – and four sisters – Ke’Shundria Robertson, … Helped UMS-Wright Prep to State Championship Sanyra Robterson, Mackenzie Robertson and Aubrey as a freshman and the Semifinals of the State Playoffs Wallace … Uncle, Gabe Wallace, played football as a sophomore and junior. at Mississippi State … Born on June 22, 1995 in Personal: Full name Gunner Christian Roach Greenwood, Miss. … Majoring in business. … Son of Kim and Shawn Roach … Has a younger sister, Jordan … Born on March 6, 1995 in Maui, #26 Jeremy Sangster Hawai’i … Majoring in biology. LB | 6-0 | 233 | Fr. Louisville, Miss. | Louisville HS #36 Brandon Roberts PK | 5-8 | 190 | RSo. High School: Led Louisville High School to the Daphne, Ala. | Delta State Class 4A State Championship as a senior captain of the defense … First Team Clarion Ledger All-State 2013 (Redshirt Sophomore): Did not compete … Earned a starting position at linebacker for Team during the season. Mississippi during the Mississippi-Alabama All Star 2012 (Redshirt Freshman): Did not compete dur- Classic as a senior … Recorded 475 total career ing the season. tackles (318 solo) with 28.0 sacks, three intercep- 2011 (Freshman, Delta State): Did not compete tions and seven forced fumbles … As a senior, during the season, taking a redshirt. notched 161 total tackles (106 solo) with 18.0 sacks, High School: Lettered at Daphne High School in one interception and three forced fumbles … As a Daphne, Ala. as a place kicker and punter … Helped junior, registered 228 total tackles (161 solo) with the Trojans go 15-0 and win a State Championship 7.0 sacks, one interception and four forced fumbles as a junior in 2010 … Also reached the State Playoffs … As a sophomore, recorded 71 total tackles (40 as a freshman, sophomore and senior … Named solo) with 3.0 sacks, one quarterback hurry and First Team All-Region and All-Metro as a junior and a pass deflection … As a freshman, had 15 total senior … Earned Second Team All-State honors as a tackles (11 solo) with one interception and one pass junior … Made 27 career field goals and 164 PATs deflection in three games. … Lettered in soccer, baseball and swimming … Personal: Full name is Jeremy Sanchez Sangster Named All-State, All-Region, All-District and Team … Son of Willie Sangster … Has a brother, Jalon, MVP in soccer. and three sisters, Quita, Shara and Keisha … Father, Personal: Full name is Christopher Brandon Willie, and uncle, Jeremiah, played football at Roberts … Son of Teresa and Don Roberts … Has a Mississippi State, while uncle Lawrence, played younger brother, Jacob Johnson … Born on June 9, football at Alcorn State … Born on Sept. 19, 1995 1994 in Gulfport, Miss. … Majoring in sport coach- in Louisville, Miss. … Majoring in construction ing education. engineering.

#18 Korey Robertson #20 Ryan Seaberg WR | 6-1 | 200 | Fr. FB-TE | 6-1 | 254 | Jr. Greenwood, Miss. | Greenwood HS Chattanooga, Tenn. | Elon

High School: Three star prospect according to 2013 (Sophomore, Elon): Played in 11 games … 247sports.com and a two-star recruit by Rivals.com Made 16 total tackles (nine solo, seven assisted) … and Scout.com … Lettered at Greenwood High Tallied 1.5 tackles for loss, including a sack for nine School in Greenwood, Miss. … Named First Team yards … Had a pass breakup. All-State, All-District, All-Area and All-Region as a 2012 (Freshman, Elon): Saw time in two games junior and senior … Tallied 147 career receptions … Made four total tackles, including 1.5 stops for a for 2,340 yards (15.92 average) and 26 touchdowns loss … Posted two tackles each against Samford and … Notched 41 total career tackles (26 solo) with Chattanooga. three interceptions a forced fumble and a pass High School: Lettered at the Baylor School in deflected … As a senior, had 50 receptions for 775 Chattanooga, Tenn. … First Team All-Region pick … yards (15.50 average) and six touchdowns … As a Selected to the Tennessee-Georgia All-Star Game … junior, managed 54 receptions for 871 yards (16.13 Helped team to the state’s top ranking and a No. 8 average) and 11 touchdowns … As a sophomore, national ranking by ESPN … Member of the Student collected 38 receptions for 608 yards (16.00 aver- Government.

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Personal: Full name is Ryan William Seaburg collegiate career at College of Dupage in Glen … Son of David and Carol Ann Seaberg … Has Ellyn, Ill. a younger brother, Tyler … Grandfather, Richard High School: Lettered at DuSable High School Seaberg, played basketball at the University of in Chicago, Ill. … Helped the Panthers to the State Minnesota … Born August 12, 1994 in Pittsburgh, Playoffs as a senior … Named First Team All-District Pa. … Majoring in international business. as a junior and senior … Scored 29 touchdowns com- bined as a junior and senior … As a senior, notched #19 Ito Smith six touchdowns in a game against Carver HS. RB | 5-9 | 182 | Fr. Personal: Full name is Michael Davonta Thomas Semmes, Ala. | McGill-Toolen Catholic HS … Son of Lisa Wilson and Michael Thomas … Has an older brother, Nate Brown … Born on Aug. 16, High School: Three star prospect by 247sports. 1994 in Chicago, Ill. … Majoring in interdisciplin- com … Two star recruit according to Rivals.com and ary studies. Scout.com … Lettered at McGill-Toolen Catholic High School … Mobile Press-Register’s Coastal #41 Antrion Walker Alabama Offensive Player of the Year (2013) … LB | 5-11 | 224 | RSr. Named First Team All-State, All-Area and All-Region Ferriday, La. | Southeastern Louisiana … Dubbed Chricton Optimist Club Player of the Week three times … As a senior, tallied 255 car- 2013 (Redshirt Junior): Named to the 2013-14 ries for 1,803 and 24 rushing touchdowns … Also Conference USA Commissioner’s Academic Honor had 27 receptions for 383 yards (14.19 average) Roll … Did not compete during the season. and five receiving touchdowns as a senior … Led 2012 (Redshirt Sophomore, Southeastern McGill-Toolen Catholic High School to the Class Louisiana): Did not compete during the season. 6A semifinals. 2011 (Redshirt Freshman, Southeastern Personal: Full name is Romarius Smith … Son Louisiana): Did not compete during the season. of Raven Smith-Isaac and Llewellyn Isaac … Has 2010 (Freshman, Southeastern Louisiana): Did two younger sisters, Ryaan Smith and Rayjah Smith- not compete during the season, taking a redshirt. Issaac … Born on Sept. 11, 1995 in Mobile, Ala. … High School: Lettered at Ferriday High School Undeclared major. in Ferriday, La. … Helped the Trojans to the State Playoffs as a freshman, sophomore, junior and #84 Juan Smith senior, winning the District Championship as a fresh- WR | 6-0 | 175 | RFr. man, sophomore and junior … Named First Team Baker, La. | Southern Lab All-District, All-Area, All-Region and All-Metro as a junior … Tabbed Honorable Mention All-State as 2013 (Freshman): Did not compete during the a junior … Notched 125 tackles as a junior … Also season, taking a redshirt. played basketball, helping the Trojans win the 2A High School: Lettered at Southern Lab High State Championship in 2007-08. School in Baton Rouge, La. … Named Second Team Personal: Full name is Antrion Lynn Walker All-District as a senior, earning Honorable Mention … Son of Debra Walker and Carl Ray Thompson All-District accolades as a junior … Also played Jr. … Has two brothers, Dra’Carl Walker and Carl basketball and was a member of the track & field Ray Thompson III, and a sister, Beonca Thompson team … Helped the track & field team to the State … Uncle, Bobby Ray Thompson, played football Championship during the 2012-13 season … Honor at Louisiana Tech … Born on March 18, 1991 … student … Class valedictorian. Majoring in interdisciplinary studies. Personal: Full name is Juan Songhai Smith … Son of Juan E. Smith and stepmother Yolanda B. Smith #85 Tyler Walker … Has three brothers, Juan A. Smith, Carlton Gray WR | 5-11 | 175 | So. and Naikym Milton, and a sister, Assata … Born on Baker, La. | Zachary HS March 28, 1995 in Baton Rouge, La. … Majoring in criminal justice / forensics. 2013 (Freshman): Named to the 2013-14 Conference USA Commissioner’s Academic Honor #88 Michael Thomas Roll … Did not compete during the season. WR | 6-1 | 186 | Jr. High School: Attended Lutcher High School, Chicago, Ill. | Dodge City CC Zachary High School and Baker High School … Played wide receiver and free safety in high school 2013 (Sophomore, Dodge City CC): In 2013, … Helped teams advance to the State Playoffs, led DCCC with 42 receptions for 709 yards (70.9 including an appearance in the Semifinals as a yards per game / 16.9 average) with three touch- freshman. downs in 10 games … Named Honorable Mention Personal: Full name is Tyler Alexander Walker … All-American. Son of Stephanie George and Robert Walker … Has 2012 (Freshman, College of Dupage): Started three brothers – Edward, Ezell and Tiron – and four

88 2014 Southern Miss Football Meet the Golden Eagles Newcomers sisters – Sara, Marquel, Elise and Stevi … Born on omore and junior … Had 68 receptions for 1,109 Nov. 15, 1994 in Anchorage, Alaska … Majoring in yards and 13 touchdowns as a junior … Also played sports education. basketball and was a member of the track & field team… Earned All-State, All-Region and All-District #36 Jay’Shawn Washington distinctions … Honor student. FB-TE | 6-1 | 226 | Fr. Personal: Full name is JaMicheal Tione Willis Marrero, La. | John Ehret HS … Son of Tifica Willis … Born on Nov. 7, 1993 in Birmingham, Ala. … Majoring in occupational High School: Two star prospect by Rivals.com therapy. and Scout.com … Helped John Ehret High School to a 10-3 record as a senior, including a 6-0 league # 22 Darian Yancey mark and a Louisiana ranking of No. 40 … Spent LB | 6-1 | 225 | Fr. time at receiver as well as defensive end and outside Auburn, Ala. | Auburn HS linebacker for the Patriots in 2013 … Earned Award for best wide receiver … Tallied 85 High School: Three star prospect according to career receptions for 3,000 yards and 20 touch- 247sports.com and Scout.com … Two star recruit downs, while adding 120 total tackles on defense … according to Rivals.com … Lettered at Auburn High Also played basketball. School in Auburn, Ala. … Tallied 59 total career Personal: Full name is Jay’Shawn Vileerrie tackles (52 solo) with 10.5 sacks and two intercep- Washington … Son of Cokeisha Washington … tions … As a senior, registered 34 total tackles (27 Grandfather, Alden Roche, played football in the solo) with 3.0 sacks, two fumble recoveries and one NFL with the Green Bay Packers … Born on Oct. 3, interception, helping Auburn HS to a 13-2 record 1996 in Marrero, La. … Undeclared major. … As a junior, recorded 25 total tackles (25 solo) with 7.5 sacks and one interception … ASWA - #99 J.T. Williams Player of the Week vs. (rival) Opelila - interception DL | 6-2 | 295 | Fr. for a touchdown; two tackles for loss … 6A State Denton, Texas | Ryan HS Championship Runner-Up. Personal: Full name is Jadarian Travel Yancey High School: Two star prospect according to … Son of Juanita and Ike Dowdell … Has an older Rivals.com and Scout.com … Lettered at Billy brother, Adarius Yancey … Born on June 5, 1995 in Ryan High School in Denton, Texas … Tabbed Auburn, Ala. … Majoring in communications. Honorable Mention All-State as a junior and senior, while garnering First Team All-District, All-Area and All-Region as a junior and senior … Voted Team Defensive MVP … Had 67 total tackles, including 9.0 tackles for loss, 5.0 sacks and two forced fumbles … Also played basketball, soccer and was a member of the track & field team … Honor student. Personal: Full name is Jacob Thomas Williams … Son of Hester M. Oluka … Has a brother, Jordan Williams, and two sisters, Journe Frank and JaDaiha Peterson … Brother, Jordan, plays football at Missouri … Born on Jan. 25, 1996 in Denton, Texas … Majoring in business.

#89 JaMicheal Willis WR | 5-11 | 200 | Jr. Birmingham, Ala. | Jones County JC

2013 (Sophomore, Jones County JC): Named First Team All-America, All-District and All-Region … Tabbed Academic All-America and Academic All- Conference … Helped the Bobcats to a 9-2 overall record … Registered 55 receptions for 1,000 yards and 10 touchdowns. 2012 (Freshman, Jones County JC): Began col- legiate career at Jones County Junior College in Ellisville, Miss. High School: Played at in Gardendale, Ala. … Earned All-State, All-District, All-Area, All-Region and All-Metro honors as a soph-

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he Southern Miss pre- Armstrong, Oliver Bates, T season roster features David Bertucci, Dylan 2014 Golden Eagles By Class players from 14 different Bradley, Michael Brinson, Seniors (17) states and one foreign Thomas Collins, Trae Corey Acosta, Keelan Anderson, Nic Bekkers, country. Collins, Chad Cook, Jacorius Cotton, Darrion Goudy, Alan Howze, Lelland Ducksworth, Emmanuel Johnson, Urell Johnson, Ta’Dren Kennedy, Alabama (22) Brandon Farmer, Devin Dasman McCullum, Fred Moore, Justin Penn, Justin Abston, Nicholas Farrior, Dillon Fedora, Wil Markese Triplett, Antrion Walker, Cole Weeks, Carlis, James Cox, Freeman, Darrion Goudy, Delvin Welch, Adam Williams Rod Crayton, Cooper Johntre’ Goudy, Wesley Harrington, Jerry Harris, Haas, Tyre’oune Holmes, Juniors (25) Emmanuel Johnson, Alan Howze, Ta’Dren Randal Agee, Brian Anderson, David Bertucci, Vohn Keith, Hayden Kennedy, Xavier Marion, Michael Brinson, Chaz Cavignac, Thomas Collins, McMahan, Nick Mullens, Jerry McCorvey, Dasman Dillon Fedora, Kyle Foster, Wil Freeman, Wesley George Payne, C.J. Perry, McCullum, Curtis Mikell, Haas, Cooper Harrington, Rashod Hill, Matthew Kalan Reed, Gunner Fred Moore, Picasso Moseley, Kewin Nielsen, Bradley Nugent, Rakeem Roach, Brandon Roberts, Nelson, Kewin Nelson, Nunez- Roches, Norman Price, Kalan Reed, Jalen Lance Schuffert, Evan Osborne, Elijah Richard, Lance Schuffert, Ryan Seaberg, Michael Smith, Michael Thomas, Ed Wilkins, JaMichael Ito Smith, Michael Smith, Parker, Justin Penn, Willis, Terrick Wright Marcus Turner, Ja’Boree Poole, Norman JaMichael Willis, Price, Korey Robertson, Sophomores (29) Terrick Wright, Jeremy Sangster, Jarell Aaron, Justin Abston, Oliver Bates, Matt Darian Yancey Quentin Smith, Xavier Bergeron, Dylan Bradley, Chad Cook, James Cox, Thigpen, D.J. Thompson, Kelsey Douglas, Lelland Ducksworth, Brandon Arkansas (1) Markese Triplett, Farmer, Johntre’ Goudy, Tyre’oune Holmes, Troy Brian Anderson Adam Williams Jeter, Tyler Matthews, Jerry McCorvey, Nick Mullens, Evan Osborne, Elijah Parker, George Payne, Florida (2) Pennsylvania (1) C.J. Perry, Ja’Boree Poole, Marquise Ricard, Brandon Rashod Hill, Cole Weeks Troy Jeter Roberts, Tyler Sarrazin, Kyle Sloter, D.J. Thompson, Cameron Tom, Marcus Turner, Tyler Walker Georgia (6) Tennessee (3) Nic Bekkers, Carlos Corey Acosta, Matthew Redshirt Freshmen (15) Burse, Jacorius Cotton, Moseley, Ryan Seaberg Parker Adamson, Jomez Applewhite, Carlos Burse, Walden Davis III, Aaron Nicholas Carlis, Trae Collins, Rod Crayton, Devin Farrior, Jerry Harris, Vohn Keith, Draper Riley, Harris, Kyle Sloter Texas (4) Christopher Robinson, Juan Smith, Quentin Smith, Daythan Davis, Kelsey Xavier Thigpen, Kevin Williams Jr. Illinois (1) Douglas, J.T. Williams, Michael Thomas Kevin Williams, Jr. Freshmen (15) Cornell Armstrong, Daythan Davis, Walden Davis Kansas (1) Wisconsin (1) III, Aaron Harris, Xavier Marion, Hayden McMahan, Tyler Matthews Bradley Nugent Curtis Mikell, Picasso Nelson, Gunner Roach, Korey Robertson, Jeremy Sangster, Ito Smith, Jayshawn Louisiana (16) Belize (1) Washington, J.T. Williams, Darian Yancey Randall Agee, Keelan Rakeem Nunez-Roches Anderson, Matt Bergeron, Chaz Cavignac, Urell Johnson, Marquise Ricard, Jalen Richard, Draper Riley, Christopher Robinson, Tyler Sarrazin, Juan Smith, Cameron Tom, Antrion Walker, Tyler Walker, Jayshawn Washington, Delvin Welch

Michigan (1) Kyle Foster

Mississippi (41) Jarell Aaron, Parker Adamson, Jomez Applewhite, Cornell

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Team Statistics 2013 Game Results

Team Statistics USM OPP Date Opponent Score Overall C-USA Time Attend Aug. 31 Texas State 15-22 L 0-1-0 0-0-0 3:11 25729 Scoring 205 503 Sept. 7 at #22 Nebraska 13-56 L 0-2-0 0-0-0 3:12 90466 Points Per Game 17.1 41.9 Sept. 14 at Arkansas 3-24 L 0-3-0 0-0-0 3:10 63067 First Downs 208 288 Sept. 28 at Boise State 7-60 L 0-4-0 0-0-0 3:13 35356 Rushing 54 136 *Oct. 5 FIU 23-24 L 0-5-0 0-1-0 3:28 21891 Passing 127 131 *Oct. 19 at East Carolina 14-55 L 0-6-0 0-2-0 3:20 45005 Penalty 27 21 *Oct. 26 North Texas 14-55 L 0-7-0 0-3-0 3:17 23203 Rushing Yardage 875 2695 *Nov. 2 at Marshall 13-61 L 0-8-0 0-4-0 3:32 20398 Yards gained rushing 1221 3039 *Nov. 9 at Louisiana Tech 13-36 L 0-9-0 0-5-0 3:36 18571 Yards lost rushing 346 344 *Nov. 16 Florida Atlantic 7-41 L 0-10-0 0-6-0 3:02 20802 Rushing Attempts 335 567 *Nov. 23 Middle Tennessee 21-42 L 0-11-0 0-7-0 3:15 22134 Average Per Rush 2.6 4.9 *Nov. 30 at UAB 62-27 W 1-11-0 1-7-0 3:20 6383 Average Per Game 72.9 224.6 * Conference USA game TDs Rushing 5 38 Passing Yardage 2911 2531 Comp-Att-Int 249-485-26 212-323-6 Individual Statistics

Average Per Pass 6.0 7.8 Rushing GP Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Long Avg/G Average Per Catch 11.7 11.9 Kendrick Hardy 10 93 434 17 417 4.5 2 33 41.7 Average Per Game 242.6 210.9 Jalen Richard 11 85 347 23 324 3.8 0 28 29.5 TDs Passing 19 24 George Payne 5 43 190 17 173 4.0 1 25 34.6 Total Offense 3786 5226 Tyre Bracken 11 47 159 15 144 3.1 0 35 13.1 Total Plays 820 890 Jeremy Hester 9 8 20 3 17 2.1 0 6 1.9 Average Per Play 4.6 5.9 Tyre’oune Holmes 11 4 12 9 3 0.8 0 10 0.3 Average Per Game 315.5 435.5 Team 9 2 0 19 -19 -9.5 0 0 -2.1 Kick Returns: #-Yards 57-1124 36-739 Allan Bridgford 6 13 1 82 -81 -6.2 0 1 -13.5 Punt Returns: #-Yards 12-161 30-416 Nick Mullens 9 40 58 161 -103 -2.6 2 13 -11.4 INT Returns: #-Yards 6-43 26-374 Total 12 335 1221 346 875 2.6 5 35 72.9 Kick Return Average 19.7 20.5 Opponents 12 567 3039 344 2695 4.8 38 75 224.6 Punt Return Average 13.4 13.9 INT Return Average 7.2 14.4 Passing G Effic Cmp-Att-Int Pct Yds TD Lng Avg/G Fumbles-Lost 22-12 24-13 Nick Mullens 9 108.73 136-276-14 49.3 1776 13 81 197.3 Penalties-Yards 67-508 62-628 Allan Bridgford 6 99.02 112-207-11 54.1 1133 6 65 188.8 Average Per Game 42.3 52.3 Tyre’oune Holmes 11 -200.00 0-1-1 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 Punts-Yards 76-3015 57-2273 Matthew Moseley 12 116.80 1-1-0 100.0 2 0 2 0.2 Average Per Punt 39.7 39.9 Total 12 103.96 249-485-26 51.3 2911 19 81 242.6 Net punt average 33.1 36.4 Opponents 12 152.26 212-323-6 65.6 2531 24 58 210.9 Kickoffs-Yards 47-2805 92-5564 Average Per Kick 59.7 60.5 Receiving G No. Yds Avg TD Long Avg/G Net kick average 39.2 39.6 Tyre’oune Holmes 11 53 410 7.7 2 34 37.3 Markese Triplett 11 33 558 16.9 4 81 50.7 Time Of Possession/Game 27:17 32:43 Tyre Bracken 11 31 301 9.7 0 22 27.4 3rd-Down Conversions 52/178 79/172 Marquise Richard 12 24 306 12.8 3 37 25.5 3rd-Down Pct 29% 46% Dominique Sullivan 12 23 350 15.2 3 59 29.2 4th-Down Conversions 7/17 12/15 Jalen Richard 11 21 168 8.0 1 39 15.3 4th-Down Pct 41% 80% Rickey Bradley 10 19 312 16.4 1 65 31.2 Sacks By-Yards 13-97 36-235 James Cox 10 14 197 14.1 2 47 19.7 Miscellaneous Yards 8 52 Kendrick Hardy 10 6 64 10.7 1 16 6.4 Touchdowns Scored 24 68 JaMarcus Revies 7 6 55 9.2 0 32 7.9 Field Goals-Attempts 11-20 10-17 Kyle Sloter 5 5 35 7.0 1 11 7.0 On-Side Kicks 0-0 0-0 Chris Briggs 11 4 71 17.8 0 21 6.5 Red-Zone Scores (25-34) 74% (53-56) 95% Justin Sims 7 4 56 14.0 0 17 8.0 Red-Zone Touchdowns (17-34) 50% (46-56) 82% Bruce Johnson 12 3 19 6.3 1 8 1.6 PAT-Attempts (24-24) 100% (61-66) 92% George Payne 5 2 7 3.5 0 5 1.4 Attendance 113759 279246 Nic Bekkers 12 1 2 2.0 0 2 0.2 Games/Avg Per Game 5/22752 7/39892 Total 12 249 2911 11.7 19 81 242.6 Neutral Site Games 0/0 Opponents 12 212 2531 11.9 24 58 210.9

Score By Quarters 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total Southern Miss 24 54 68 59 0 205 Opponents 134 175 102 92 0 503

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Punt Returns No. Yds Avg TD Long Tyre Bracken 11 47 144 0 144 13.1 Jalen Richard 4 67 16.8 0 35 Jeremy Hester 9 8 17 0 17 1.9 Emmanuel Johnson 4 33 8.2 0 14 Tyre’oune Holmes 11 5 3 0 3 0.3 Nic Bekkers 1 6 6.0 0 6 Matthew Moseley 12 1 0 2 2 0.2 Marquise Ricard 1 43 43.0 0 43 Team 9 2 -19 0 -19 -2.1 Justin Sims 1 -3 -3.0 0 0 Total 12 820 875 2911 3786 315.5 JaMarcus Revies 1 3 3.0 0 3 Opponents 12 890 2695 2531 5226 435.5 David Bertucci 0 12 0.0 0 12 Total 12 161 13.4 0 43 Field Goals FGM-FGA Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Lg Blk Opponents 30 416 13.9 0 66 Acosta, Corey 11-20 55.0 0-0 3-4 5-10 2-5 1-1 50 3

Interceptions No. Yds Avg TD Long FG Sequence Southern Miss OPPONENTS Kelsey Douglas 1 25 25.0 0 25 Texas State (41), 30, (36) 56, 40 Terrick Wright 1 4 4.0 0 4 Nebraska (32), (45) - Emmanuel Johnson 1 0 0.0 0 0 Arkansas (27), 49 (42) Kalan Reed 1 0 0.0 0 0 Boise State 47, 38 (33), (26) Ed Wilkins 1 0 0.0 0 0 FIU 44 48, (27), 45 DeBarriaus Miller 1 14 14.0 0 14 East Carolina 38 (27), 39, (18) Total 6 43 7.2 0 25 North Texas 35 - Opponents 26 374 14.4 5 61 Marshall (39), (33) - Louisiana Tech (22), 31, (50) (38), (43) Kick Returns No. Yds Avg TD Long Florida Atlantic - (40), (33) Justin Sims 19 417 21.9 0 31 Middle Tennessee 29 - Emmanuel Johnson 11 281 25.5 0 48 UAB (30), (25) 31, 49 Evan Osborne 8 149 18.6 0 29 Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made. Jeremy Hester 7 107 15.3 0 23 Jalen Richard 6 114 19.0 0 27 Dylan Bradley 2 31 15.5 0 18 Tyre Bracken 2 7 3.5 0 7 Jerry McCorvey 1 2 2.0 0 2 Bruce Johnson 1 16 16.0 0 16 Total 57 1124 19.7 0 48 Opponents 36 739 20.5 0 63

Fumble Returns No. Yds Avg TD Long Kalan Reed 1 18 18.0 0 18 Total 1 18 18.0 0 18 Opponents 1 44 44.0 1 44

|------PATs ------| Scoring TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf Points Corey Acosta 0 11-20 24-24 0 0 0 0 0 57 Markese Triplett 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 24 Marquise Ricard 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 18 Dominique Sullivan 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 18 Kendrick Hardy 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 18 Nick Mullens 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 James Cox 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 Tyre’oune Holmes 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 Kyle Sloter 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 Jalen Richard 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 George Payne 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 Rickey Bradley 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 Bruce Johnson 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 Team 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 2 4 Total 24 11-20 24-24 0 0 0 0 2 205 Opponents 68 10-17 61-66 0 1 1-2 0 1 503

Total Offense G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/G Nick Mullens 9 316 -103 1776 1673 185.9 Allan Bridgford 6 220 -81 1133 1052 175.3 Kendrick Hardy 10 93 417 0 417 41.7 Jalen Richard 11 85 324 0 324 29.5 Dominique Sullivan George Payne 5 43 173 0 173 34.6

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Punting No. Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 Blkd Tyler Sarrazin 44 1733 39.4 51 2 10 8 0 2013 Scoring Drives Matthew Moseley 18 736 40.9 62 0 3 9 0 Game Plays Yards TOP Scoring Play Corey Acosta 14 546 39.0 58 2 1 5 0 Total 76 3015 39.7 62 4 14 22 0 TXST 9 25 1:14 Acosta 41 field goal Opponents 57 2273 39.9 60 2 19 18 1 TXST 3 61 1:12 Cox 6 pass from Bridgford

Kickoffs No. Yds Avg TB OB Retn Net YdLn TXST 6 59 2:36 Acosta 36 field goal

Acosta, Corey 46 2740 59.6 8 1 NU 8 49 2:34 Acosta 32 field goal Kewin Nielsen 1 65 65.0 1 0 Total 47 2805 59.7 9 1 20.5 39.2 25 NU 9 25 3:47 Acosta 45 field goal Opponents 92 5564 60.5 32 1 19.7 39.6 25 NU 4 66 1:11 Bradley 41 pass from Bridgford

UA 7 36 2:23 Acosta 27 field goal All Purpose G Rush Rec PR KOR IR Tot Avg/G Jalen Richard 11 324 168 67 114 0 673 61.2 BSU 2 8 0:32 Ricard 5 pass from Bridgford Markese Triplett 11 0 558 0 0 0 558 50.7 FIU 12 60 4:10 Triplett 13 pass from Bridgford Kendrick Hardy 10 417 64 0 0 0 481 48.1 Justin Sims 7 0 56 -3 417 0 470 67.1 FIU 6 70 1:54 Richard 39 pass from Bridgford Tyre Bracken 11 144 301 0 7 0 452 41.1 FIU 7 57 2:37 Triplett 6 pass from Bridgford Tyre’oune Holmes 11 3 410 0 0 0 413 37.5 ECU 11 71 4:56 Ricard 15 pass from Mullens Dominique Sullivan 2 0 350 0 0 0 350 29.2 Marquise Ricard 12 0 306 43 0 0 349 29.1 ECU 10 64 3:33 B. Johnson 8 pass from Mullens Emmanuel Johnson 10 0 0 33 281 0 314 31.4 NT 3 84 1:13 Sullivan 59 pass from Mullens Rickey Bradley 10 0 312 0 0 0 312 31.2 James Cox 10 0 197 0 0 0 197 19.7 NT 1 2 0:05 Payne 2 run George Payne 5 173 7 0 0 0 180 36.0 MU 2 80 0:49 Triplett 81 pass from Mullens Evan Osborne 11 0 0 0 149 0 149 13.5 Jeremy Hester 9 17 0 0 107 0 124 13.8 MU 6 32 2:40 Acosta 39 field goal Chris Briggs 11 0 71 0 0 0 71 6.5 MU 11 65 3:47 Acosta 33 field goal JaMarcus Revies 7 0 55 3 0 0 58 8.3 LT 8 36 3:23 Acosta 22 field goal Bruce Johnson 12 0 19 0 16 0 35 2.9 Kyle Sloter 5 0 35 0 0 0 35 7.0 LT 4 33 0:27 Acosta 50 field goal Dylan Bradley 11 0 0 0 31 0 31 2.8 LT 6 37 1:24 Sloter 8 pass from Mullens Kelsey Douglas 12 0 0 0 0 25 15 2.1 DeBarriaus Miller 12 0 0 0 0 14 14 1.2 FAU 14 88 5:20 Mullens 4 run Nic Bekkers 12 0 2 6 0 0 8 0.7 MT 10 75 5:36 Sullivan 11 pass from Mullens Terrick Wright 12 0 0 0 0 4 4 0.3 MT 6 57 2:58 Hardy 14 pass from Mullens Jerry McCorvey 4 0 0 0 2 0 2 0.5 Team 9 -19 0 0 0 0 -19 -2.1 MT 13 75 4:03 Holmes 13 pass from Mullens Allan Bridgford 6 -81 0 0 0 0 -81 -13.5 UAB 8 75 3:38 Holmes 3 pass from Mullens Nick Mullens 9 -103 0 0 0 0 -103 -11.4 Total 12 1855 2019 40 1137 77 5128 427.3 UAB 8 65 3:13 Acosta 30 field goal Opponents 12 2490 2628 190 940 236 6484 540.3 UAB 8 32 2:07 Acosta 25 field goal

Kendrick Hardy UAB 3 56 1:21 Sullivan 43 pass from Mullens

UAB 2 36 0:45 Cox 21 pass from Mullens

UAB 6 24 1:41 Mullens 1 run

UAB 4 88 1:52 Ricard 37 pass from Mullens

UAB 7 41 3:23 Hardy 3 run

UAB 1 19 0:06 Triplett 19 pass from Mullens

UAB 8 50 5:25 Hardy 3 run

Longest Drive – 88 yards vs. Florida Atlantic, UAB

Most Plays – 14 vs. Florida Atlantic

Fewest Plays on TD Drive – 1 vs. North Texas, UAB

Most Time Used on Scoring Drive – 5:36 vs. FMiddle Tennessee

Shortest Time Used on TD Drive – 0:05 vs. North Texas

No. of TD Drives Less than 2:00 – 12

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Rushing/Receiving Game-by-Game

Rushing No-Yds/TD TXST NEB ARK BSU FIU ECU UNT MAR LA TECH FAU MT UAB Kendrick Hardy 93-419/2 8-29/0 10-35/0 9-29/0 10-80/0 10-31/0 DNP DNP 4-14/0 2-9/0 9-33/0 11-53/0 20-106/2 Jalen Richard 85-322/0 3--5/0 4-24/0 14-94/0 12-32/0 11-47/0 11-36/0 4-1/0 5-10/0 7-15/0 3--1/0 11-69/0 DNP George Payne 43-173/1 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 11-36/0 9-44/1 13-46/0 7-26/0 3-21/0 DNP DNP Tyre Bracken 47-144/0 8-22/0 7-9/0 4-18/0 DNP - 7-44/0 2-0/0 5-23/0 4-14/0 3-3/0 2-5/0 5-6/0 Jeremy Hester 8-17/0 2-3/0 3-5/0 - 3-9/0 DNP - - - - DNP DNP - Tyre’oune Holmes 4-3/0 - - - 1-10/0 2-2/0 - - 1--9/0 - DNP - - Team 2--19/0 - 1--2/0 - - - DNP DNP - - 1-17/0 DNP - Allan Bridgford 13--81/0 3--26/0 2--9/0 4--22/0 1--6/0 1--9/0 2--9/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP Nick Mullens 40--103/2 DNP - DNP 3--22/0 DNP 5-14/0 6--6/0 5-10/0 1-5/0 6-19/1 8-45/0 6-10/1

Receiving No-Yds/TD TXST NEB ARK BSU FIU ECU UNT MAR LA TECH FAU MT UAB Markese Triplett 33-558/4 - 1-15/0 1-15/0 4-54/0 7-96/2 1-13/0 2-30/0 4-123/1 DNP 3-43/0 6-101/0 4-68/1 Tyre’oune Holmes 53-410/2 12-96/0 8-65/0 4-12/0 3-17/0 5-34/0 - 2-23/0 8-49/0 2-20/0 DNP 3-38/1 6-56/1 Dominique Sullivan 23-350/3 1-6/0 1-5/0 4-12/0 2-14/0 2-27/0 - 2-97/1 1-19/0 3-48/0 2-23/0 4-56/1 1-43/1 Rickey Bradley 19-312/1 7-193/0 3-57/1 DNP 1-3/0 3-24/0 - - 2-24/0 DNP - 3-11/0 - Marquise Ricard 24-306/3 2-32/0 - 2-35/0 3-18/1 2-11/0 1-15/1 3-33/0 - 5-74/0 2-31/0 3-20/0 1-37/1 Tyre Bracken 31-301/0 4-37/0 2-34/0 1-21/0 DNP 1-4/0 - - 4-30/0 7-81/0 1-10/0 4-21/0 7-63/0 James Cox 14-197/2 1-6/1 1-7/0 2-19/0 3-32/0 - 3-37/0 - DNP DNP 1-18/0 1-10/0 2-68/1 Jalen Richard 21-168/1 1-7/0 2-14/0 1-8/0 3-15/0 4-44/1 2-7/0 2-14/0 3-45/0 2-12/0 - 1-2/0 DNP Chris Briggs 4-71/0 ------DNP 2-33/0 2-38/0 - - - Kendrick Hardy 6-64/1 - - - - 2-3/0 DNP DNP - - - 2-30/1 2-31/0 Justin Sims 4-56/0 - 1-13/0 - - - 2-30/0 1-13/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP JaMarcus Revies 6-55/0 - 2-12/0 - 2-10/0 - - DNP DNP DNP 2-33/0 DNP DNP Kyle Sloter 5-35/1 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP - 3-20/1 1-11/0 - 1-4/0 Bruce Johnson 3-19/1 - - 2-11/0 - - 1-8/1 ------George Payne 2-7/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 1-2/0 - - 1-5/0 - DNP DNP Nic Bekkers 1-2/0 - - 1-2/0 ------

Return Stats Game-by-Game

Punt Returns No-Yds TXST NEB ARK BSU FIU ECU UNT MAR LA TECH FAU MT UAB Jalen Richard 4-67 2-52 1-5 - - - - - 1-10 - - - DNP Marquise Ricard 1-43 ------1-43 Emmanuel Johnson 4-33 - DNP DNP - - - - - 1-2 - 2-19 1-12 Nic Bekkers 1-6 ------1-6 - - - JaMarcus Revies 1-3 - - - - 1-3 - DNP DNP DNP - DNP DNP Justin Sims 1--3 - - - 1--3 - - - DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP

Kick Returns No-Yds TXST NEB ARK BSU FIU ECU UNT MAR LA TECH FAU MT UAB Justin Sims 19-417 1-23 1-20 2-34 2-51 3-69 4-81 6-139 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP Emmanuel Johnson 11-281 3-91 DNP DNP - 1-48 1-36 - - 2-33 3-63 - 1-10 Evan Osborne 8-149 - - - DNP - 2-41 - 6-108 - - - - Jalen Richard 6-114 - - - - 1-6 - - - - 3-55 2-53 DNP Jeremy Hester 7-107 - - - 3-36 DNP - - 1-15 2-33 DNP DNP 1-23 Dylan Bradley 2-31 - - - - DNP - - - 1-13 - 1-18 - Bruce Johnson 1-16 - - - - 1-16 ------Tyre Bracken 2-7 - - - DNP - - - - 1-7 - - 1-0 Jerry McCorvey 1-2 - 1-2 - - DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP

Int. Returns No-Yds TXST NEB ARK BSU FIU ECU UNT MAR LA TECH FAU MT UAB Terrick Wright 1-4 ------1-4 - - - - - Kalan Reed 1-0 - - - - - DNP - - DNP - - 1-0 Ed Wilkins 1-0 ------1-0 - - DNP - - DeBarriaus Miller 1-14 - - - - 1-14 ------Kelsey Douglas 1-25 - - 1-25 ------Emmanuel Johnson 1-0 - DNP DNP - 1-0 ------

Fumble Returns No-Yds TXST NEB ARK BSU FIU ECU UNT MAR LA TECH FAU MT UAB Kalan Reed 1-18 - - - - - DNP - - DNP - - 1-18

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Individual Defensive Statistics

Tackles Sacks Fumbles GP-GS Solo Ast Total TFL/Yds No-Yards Int-Yds BrUp QBH Rcv-Yds FF Kick Saf DeBarriaus Miller 12-11 48 44 92 4.5-17 . 1-14 2 2 . . . . Terrick Wright 12-10 44 46 90 4.0-7 . 1-4 2 1 1-0 1 . . Kelsey Douglas 12-6 33 35 68 3.5-3 . 1-25 1 . . 1 . . Emmanuel Johnson 10-10 39 15 54 0.5-0 . 1-0 1 . . 1 . . Dylan Bradley 11-1 24 28 52 4.5-14 . . . 2 1-0 . 1 . Dylan Reda 8-5 22 27 49 3.0-9 1.0-7 . 1 1 . 1 . . Octavius Thomas 12-11 28 21 49 4.5-20 2.0-15 . . . 1-0 . . . C.J. Perry 12-5 18 27 45 5.0-15 1.0-7 . 1 1 1-0 . . . Kalan Reed 10-10 20 21 41 2.5-4 . 1-0 5 . 1-18 1 . . Adam Williams 12-6 19 21 40 8.5-17 3.0-9 . . 1 . 1 . . Ed Wilkins 11-9 16 23 39 . . 1-0 3 . . 1 . . Khyri Thornton 11-11 16 23 39 6.5-28 0.5-8 . . 4 . . . . Alan Howze 4-4 14 24 38 3.5-12 1.0-9 . 1 2 . 1 . . Dasman McCullum 12-0 14 23 37 10.5-50 2.5-28 . 4 2 4-0 . . . Michael Smith 12-12 14 19 33 1.5-3 . . . 2 . . 1 . 7-4 17 10 27 5.0-21 . . . . . 1 . . Alexander Walters 11-5 16 9 25 1.0-2 . . 2 . 1-0 . . . Jerrion Johnson 12-5 13 11 24 2.5-11 1.0-8 ...... David Bertucci 12-0 7 7 14 0.5-2 ...... Wil Freeman 12-4 7 7 14 1.0-4 ...... 1 . Ta’Dren Kennedy 12-0 7 5 12 0.5-0 . . . . 1-0 . . . Justin Penn 9-0 5 7 12 0.5-0 ...... Ja’Boree Poole 8-0 7 5 12 1.0-6 1.0-6 . 2 2 1-0 1 . . Chris Cooley 10-0 4 7 11 ...... Jerry McCorvey 4-1 4 6 10 1.5-3 ...... Josh Flanders 10-0 5 4 9 ...... 1 . . Rakeem Nunez-Roches 2-2 2 6 8 0.5-1 ...... Nic Bekkers 12-0 4 4 8 1.0-2 ...... 2 . Evan Osborne 11-0 . 7 7 ...... Urell Johnson 11-0 4 3 7 . . . 1 . . . . . Jeremy Hester 9-0 5 1 6 ...... Lance Schuffert 12-0 1 2 3 ...... Fredrick Moore 11-11 2 1 3 ...... Chaz Cavignac 10-0 1 2 3 ...... Team 9-0 2 . 2 . . . . . 1-0 . . 2 Markese Triplett 11-11 2 . 2 ...... Dominique Sullivan 12-7 1 1 2 ...... Justin Abston 5-0 2 . 2 ...... Lelland Ducksworth 1-0 2 . 2 ...... Marcus Turner 4-0 1 1 2 ...... Cameron Tom 11-9 1 . 1 ...... Corey Acosta 12-0 1 . 1 ...... Rickey Bradley 10-5 1 . 1 ...... Nick Mullens 9-6 1 . 1 ...... Garrett Clark 7-4 . 1 1 ...... Rashod Hill 11-11 1 . 1 ...... Jalen Richard 11-8 . 1 1 ...... Delvin Welch 6-0 1 . 1 ...... C.J. Felix 5-0 . 1 1 0.5-1 ...... Allan Bridgford 6-6 1 . 1 ...... Total 12-0 497 506 1003 78-252 13-97 6-43 26 20 13-18 11 5 2 Opponents 12-0 437 294 731 83.0-336 36-235 26-374 52 61 12-44 16 3 1

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Southern Miss Team Game-by-Game Statistics

|———Rushing———| |——Receiving——| | ————-Passing———-| |—–—Kick Ret—––—| |—–––Punt Ret–––—| Total Date Opponent No. Yds TD Lg No. Yds TD Lg C-A-I Yds TD Lg No Yds TD Lg No Yds TD Lg Off Aug. 31 TEXAS STATE 24 23 0 15 28 377 1 65 28-53-2 377 1 65 4 114 0 35 2 52 0 35 400 Sept. 7 at Nebraska 27 62 0 21 21 222 1 41 21-37-4 222 1 41 2 22 0 20 1 5 0 5 284 Sept. 14 at Arkansas 31 119 0 14 18 135 0 30 18-34-2 135 0 30 2 34 0 18 0 0 0 0 254 Sept. 28 at Boise State 30 103 0 33 21 163 1 22 21-34-2 163 1 22 5 87 0 31 1 -3 0 0 266 Oct. 5 FIU 24 71 0 28 26 243 3 39 26-45-2 243 3 39 6 139 0 48 1 3 0 3 314 Oct. 19 at East Carolina 36 121 0 35 11 112 2 23 11-28-1 112 2 23 7 158 0 36 0 0 0 0 233 Oct. 26 NORTH TEXAS 21 39 1 14 12 210 1 59 12-31-3 210 1 59 6 139 0 26 0 0 0 0 249 Nov. 2 at Marshall 33 74 0 21 24 323 1 81 24-48-1 323 1 81 7 123 0 23 1 10 0 10 397 Nov. 9 at Louisiana Tech 21 59 0 25 25 298 1 22 25-52-4 298 1 22 6 86 0 21 2 20 0 12 357 Nov. 16 FLORIDA ATL. 25 20 1 12 12 169 0 32 12-37-2 169 0 32 6 118 0 31 0 0 0 0 189 Nov. 23 MIDDLE TENN. 32 82 0 22 27 289 3 29 27-47-2 289 3 29 3 71 0 27 2 19 0 14 371 Nov. 30 at UAB 31 102 3 28 24 370 5 47 24-39-1 370 5 47 3 33 0 23 2 55 0 43 472 Totals 335 875 5 35 249 2911 19 81 249-485-26 2911 19 81 57 1124 0 48 12 161 0 43 3786 Opponent 567 2695 38 75 212 2531 24 58 212-323-6 2531 24 58 36 739 0 63 30 416 0 66 5226

Games played: 12, Avg per rush: 2.6, Avg per catch: 11.7, Pass efficiency: 103.96, Kick ret avg: 19.7, Punt ret avg: 13.4, All purpose avg/game: 426.2, Total offense avg/gm: 315.5

|————Tackles————| |-Sacks-| |—Fumble—| |——Pass Blkd.——| |———— Kicks Xpts ————| Date Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds No-Yds FF FR-Yds Int-Yds QBH Brk Kick Att-Mad Run Rcv Saf Pts Aug. 31 TEXAS STATE 39 28 67 11.0-37 1.0-13 1 1-0 0-0 0 4 1 1-1 0 0 1 15 Sept. 7 at Nebraska 32 62 94 3.0-11 0.0-0 1 1-0 0-0 2 4 0 1-1 0 0 0 13 Sept. 14 at Arkansas 22 74 96 2.0-5 0.0-0 0 0-0 1-25 2 1 0 0-0 0 0 0 3 Sept. 28 at Boise State 51 38 89 6.0-24 3.0-18 0 1-0 0-0 0 0 1 1-1 0 0 0 7 Oct. 5 FIU 44 32 76 8.0-32 2.0-18 0 0-0 2-14 3 3 0 3-3 0 0 1 23 Oct. 19 at East Carolina 45 60 105 8.0-35 2.0-18 1 1-0 0-0 1 1 0 2-2 0 0 0 14 Oct. 26 NORTH TEXAS 40 70 110 6.0-11 0.0-0 1 2-0 2-4 0 1 0 2-2 0 0 0 14 Nov. 2 at Marshall 36 22 58 7.0-12 0.0-0 1 2-0 0-0 6 2 1 1-1 0 0 0 13 Nov. 9 at Louisiana Tech 41 60 101 6.0-16 0.0-0 2 1-0 0-0 1 1 1 1-1 0 0 0 13 Nov. 16 FLA. ATLANTIC 54 18 72 7.0-18 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 1 3 0 1-1 0 0 0 7 Nov. 23 MIDDLE TENN. 39 26 65 3.0-9 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 4 4 0 3-3 0 0 0 21 Nov. 30 at UAB 54 16 70 11.0-42 5.0-30 4 4-18 1-0 0 2 1 8-8 0 0 0 62 Totals 497 506 1003 78.0-252 13.0-97 11 13-18 6-43 20 26 5 24-24 0 0 2 205 Opponent 437 294 731 83.0-336 35.0-229 16 12-44 26-374 61 52 3 66-61 0 1 1 503

|——————————————Punting————————————| |—–––Field Goals—–––| |—–———Kickoffs———–—| Date Opponent No Yds Avg Long Blkd TB FC 50+ I20 Att-Made Lg Blkd No Yds Avg TB OB Aug. 31 TEXAS STATE 6 224 37.3 54 0 0 2 1 3 3-2 41 0 4 234 58.5 2 0 Sept. 7 at Nebraska 5 226 45.2 60 0 0 0 2 3 2-2 45 0 4 254 63.5 2 0 Sept. 14 at Arkansas 6 246 41.0 62 0 0 1 2 3 2-1 27 0 2 129 64.5 1 0 Sept. 28 at Boise State 8 339 42.4 58 0 2 0 2 1 2-0 0 2 2 128 64.0 0 0 Oct. 5 FIU 7 241 34.4 48 0 0 1 0 4 1-0 0 1 4 239 59.8 1 1 Oct. 19 at East Carolina 7 281 40.1 50 0 0 0 1 1 1-0 0 0 3 183 61.0 1 0 Oct. 26 NORTH TEXAS 7 281 40.1 51 0 0 4 1 1 1-0 0 0 3 182 60.7 0 0 Nov. 2 at Marshall 7 284 40.6 48 0 0 0 0 1 2-2 39 0 4 253 63.2 1 0 Nov. 9 at Louisiana Tech 5 194 38.8 47 0 1 1 0 1 3-2 50 0 4 229 57.2 0 0 Nov. 16 FLORIDA ATLANTIC 8 273 34.1 46 0 1 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 2 127 63.5 0 0 Nov. 23 MIDDLE TENNESSEE 6 267 44.5 51 0 0 2 1 2 1-0 0 0 4 233 58.2 0 0 Nov. 30 at UAB 4 153 38.2 42 0 0 3 0 2 2-2 30 0 11 614 55.8 1 0 Totals 76 3009 39.6 62 0 4 14 10 22 20-11 50 3 47 2805 59.7 9 1 Opponent 57 2273 39.9 60 1 2 19 9 18 17-10 43 2 92 5564 60.5 32 1

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Opponent Team Game-by-Game Statistics

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Date Opponent No. Yds TD Lg No. Yds TD Lg C-A-I Yds TD Lg No Yds TD Lg No Yds TD Lg Off

Aug. 31 TEXAS STATE 41 73 1 19 14 134 1 23 14-21-0 134 1 23 2 13 0 12 1 29 0 29 207

Sept. 7 at Nebraska 46 285 3 37 19 194 3 26 19-28-0 194 3 26 2 89 0 63 2 6 0 3 479

Sept. 14 at Arkansas 56 258 3 45 6 69 0 18 6-11-1 69 0 18 1 20 0 20 3 14 0 15 327

Sept. 28 at Boise State 52 229 5 24 23 316 3 52 23-27-0 316 3 52 2 40 0 20 4 116 0 48 545

Oct. 5 FIU 50 160 2 32 13 181 1 37 13-23-2 181 1 37 1 18 0 18 2 5 0 5 341

Oct. 19 at East Carolina 44 122 4 22 34 354 3 26 34-44-0 354 3 26 2 50 0 30 6 150 0 66 476

Oct. 26 NORTH TEXAS 62 229 6 17 18 300 2 52 18-27-2 300 2 52 3 78 0 31 1 0 0 0 529

Nov. 2 at Marshall 27 304 3 75 28 332 6 58 28-37-0 332 6 58 3 70 0 25 2 67 0 55 636

Nov. 9 at Louisiana Tech 48 311 2 51 22 158 2 26 22-37-0 158 2 26 4 63 0 20 2 4 0 4 469

Nov. 16 FLORIDA ATLANTIC 60 333 4 33 6 35 0 12 6-12-0 35 0 12 2 41 0 24 3 11 0 10 368

Nov. 23 MIDDLE TENNESSEE 45 246 3 32 11 172 1 42 11-25-0 172 1 42 4 57 0 20 3 14 0 9 418

Nov. 30 at UAB 36 145 2 23 18 286 2 48 18-31-1 286 2 48 10 200 0 30 1 0 0 0 431

Opponent Totals 567 2695 38 75 212 2531 24 58 212-323-6 2531 24 58 36 739 0 63 30 416 0 66 5226

Southern Miss 335 875 5 35 249 2911 19 81 249-485-26 2911 19 81 57 1124 0 48 12 161 0 43 3786

Games played: 12, Avg per rush: 4.8, Avg per catch: 11.9, Pass efficiency: 152.26, Kick ret avg: 20.5, Punt ret avg: 13.9, All purpose avg/game: 562.9,

Total offense avg/gm: 435.5

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Date Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds No-Yds FF FR-Yds Int-Yds QBH Brk Kick Att-Mad Run Rcv Saf Pts

Aug. 31 TEXAS STATE 48 8 56 9.0-37 3.0-26 4 4-44 2-27 0 5 0 2-2 0 1 0 22

Sept. 7 at Nebraska 31 24 55 9.0-31 1.0-10 2 0-0 4-86 7 5 0 8-8 0 0 0 56

Sept. 14 at Arkansas 26 48 74 5.0-28 3.0-22 1 0-0 2-0 5 6 0 3-3 0 0 0 24

Sept. 28 at Boise State 36 34 70 5.0-30 4.0-28 2 1-0 2-0 0 1 2 8-6 0 0 0 60

Oct. 5 FIU 43 16 59 3.0-11 1.0-9 1 2-0 2-17 3 4 1 3-3 0 0 0 24

Oct. 19 at East Carolina 26 52 78 7.0-21 3.0-12 1 1-0 1-34 4 3 0 7-7 0 0 0 55

Oct. 26 NORTH TEXAS 29 14 43 7.0-29 4.0-20 3 2-0 3-49 5 4 0 8-7 0 0 0 55

Nov. 2 at Marshall 43 38 81 11.0-40 4.0-17 1 1-0 1-2 15 9 0 9-7 0 0 0 61

Nov. 9 at Louisiana Tech 35 28 63 6.0-12 1.0-5 0 0-0 4-6 4 7 0 4-4 0 0 1 36

Nov. 16 FLORIDA ATLANTIC 28 12 40 4.0-28 3.0-25 1 1-0 2-61 9 3 0 5-5 0 0 0 41

Nov. 23 MIDDLE TENNESSEE 48 12 60 10.0-44 6.0-38 0 0-0 2-75 6 3 0 6-6 0 0 0 42

Nov. 30 at UAB 44 8 52 7.0-25 2.0-17 0 0-0 1-17 3 2 0 3-3 0 0 0 27

Opponent totals 437 294 731 83.0-336 35.0-229 16 12-44 26-374 61 52 3 66-61 0 1 1 503

Southern Miss 497 506 1003 78.0-252 13.0-97 11 13-18 6-43 20 26 5 24-24 0 0 2 205

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Date Opponent No Yds Avg Long Blkd TB FC 50+ I20 Att-Made Lg Blkd No Yds Avg TB OB

Aug. 31 TEXAS STATE 9 404 44.9 60 0 0 4 3 5 2-0 0 1 5 331 66.2 1 0

Sept. 7 at Nebraska 4 184 46.0 60 0 0 1 1 1 0-0 0 0 9 520 57.8 6 0

Sept. 14 at Arkansas 6 246 41.0 49 0 0 2 0 2 1-1 42 0 5 324 64.8 3 0

Sept. 28 at Boise State 3 107 35.7 39 0 0 1 0 0 2-2 33 0 11 703 63.9 6 0

Oct. 5 FIU 6 203 33.8 45 0 0 4 0 2 3-1 27 0 6 329 54.8 0 0

Oct. 19 at East Carolina 1 43 43.0 43 0 1 0 0 0 3-2 27 0 10 608 60.8 2 0

Oct. 26 NORTH TEXAS 3 104 34.7 36 0 0 2 0 2 0-0 0 0 9 552 61.3 3 0

Nov. 2 at Marshall 3 119 39.7 51 0 0 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 10 631 63.1 3 0

Nov. 9 at Louisiana Tech 7 245 35.0 46 1 0 1 0 2 2-2 43 0 7 360 51.4 0 1

Nov. 16 FLORIDA ATLANTIC 4 181 45.2 56 0 1 1 2 2 2-2 40 0 8 504 63.0 20

Nov. 23 MIDDLE TENNESSEE 8 317 39.6 54 0 0 3 2 2 0-0 0 0 7 415 59.3 4 0

Nov. 30 at UAB 3 120 40.0 42 0 0 0 0 0 2-0 0 1 5 287 57.4 2 0

Opponent totals 57 2273 39.9 60 1 2 19 9 18 17-10 43 2 92 5564 60.5 32 1

Southern Miss 76 3009 39.6 62 0 4 14 10 22 20-11 50 3 47 2805 59.7 9 1

98 2014 Southern Miss Football 2013 Superlatives

Individual Game Highs Opponent Individual Game Highs Rushes 20 Kendrick Hardy at UAB (Nov 30) Rushes 29 Silas Spearman, FIU (Oct 5) Yards Rushing 106 Kendrick Hardy at UAB (Nov 30) Yards Rushing 207 Kenneth Dixon, Louisiana Tech (Nov 9) TD Rushes 2 Kendrick Hardy at UAB (Nov 30) TD Rushes 2 Ameer Abdullah, Nebraska (Sep 7) Long Rush 35 Tyre Bracken at East Carolina (Oct 19) Silas Spearman, FIU (Oct 5) Pass attempts 53 Allan Bridgford vs Texas State (Aug 31) Brandin Byrd, North Texas (Oct 26) Pass completions 28 Allan Bridgford vs Texas State (Aug 31) Reggie Pegram, North Texas (Oct 26) Yards Passing 377 Allan Bridgford vs Texas State (Aug 31) Jaquez Johnson, Florida Atlantic (Nov 16) TD Passes 5 Nick Mullens at UAB (Nov 30) Damian Fortner, Florida Atlantic (Nov 16) Long Pass 81 Nick Mullens at Marshall (Nov 2) Shane Tucker, Middle Tennessee (Nov 23) Receptions 12 Tyre’oune Holmes vs Texas State (Aug 31) Long Rush 75 Kevin Grooms, Marshall (Nov 2) Yards Receiving 193 Rickey Bradley vs Texas State (Aug 31) Pass attempts 37 Shane Carden, East Carolina (Oct 19) TD Receptions 2 Markese Triplett vs FIU (Oct 5) Scotty Young, Louisiana Tech (Nov 9) Long Reception 81 Markese Triplett at Marshall (Nov 2) Pass completions 30 Shane Carden, East Carolina (Oct 19) Field Goals 2 Corey Acosta vs Texas State (Aug 31) Yards Passing 308 Shane Carden, East Carolina (Oct 19) Corey Acosta at Nebraska (Sep 7) TD Passes 5 Rakeem Cato, Marshall (Nov 2) Corey Acosta at Marshall (Nov 2) Long Pass 58 Rakeem Cato, Marshall (Nov 2 Corey Acosta at Louisiana Tech (Nov 9) Receptions 10 , East Carolina (Oct 19) Corey Acosta at UAB (Nov 30) Tommy Shuler, Marshall (Nov 2) Long Field Goal 50 Corey Acosta at Louisiana Tech (Nov 9) Yards Receiving 127 Brandin Chancellor, North Texas (Oct 26) Punts 8 Tyler Sarrazin vs Florida Atlantic (Nov 16) TD Receptions 2 Tommy Shuler, Marshall (Nov 2) Punting Avg 45.2 Matthew Moseley at Nebraska (Sep 07) Davonte Allen, Marshall (Nov 2) Long Punt 62 Matthew Moseley at Arkansas (Sep 14) Jamarcus Nelson, at UAB (Nov 30) Punts inside 20 4 Corey Acosta vs FIU (Oct 5) Long Reception 58 Devon Smith, Marshall (Nov 2) Long Punt Return 43 Marquise Ricard at UAB (Nov 30) Field Goals 2 Dan Goodale, Boise State (Sep 28) Long Kickoff Return 48 Emmanuel Johnson vs FIU (Oct 5) Warren Harvey, East Carolina (Oct 19) Tackles 16 Alan Howze at Arkansas (Sep 14) Kyle Fischer, Louisiana Tech (Nov 9) Sacks 1.0 12 times Mitch Anderson, Florida Atlantic (Nov 16) Tackles For Loss 2.5 Alan Howze vs Texas State (Aug 31) Long Field Goal 43 Kyle Fischer, Louisiana Tech (Nov 9) Khyri Thornton vs FIU (Oct 5) Punts 9 Zach Robinson, Texas State (Aug 31) Dasman McCullum vs Florida Atlantic (Nov 16) Punting Avg 46.0 Sam Foltz, Nebraska (Sep 7) Interceptions 1 Kelsey Douglas at Arkansas (Sep 14) Long Punt 60 Zach Robinson, Texas State (Aug 31) Emmanuel Johnson vs FIU (Oct 5) Sam Foltz, Nebraska (Sep 7) DeBarriaus Miller vs FIU (Oct 5) Punts inside 20 5 Zach Robinson, Texas State (Aug 31) Terrick Wright vs North Texas (Oct 26) Long Punt Return 66 Justin Hardy, East Carolina (Oct 19) Ed Wilkins vs North Texas (Oct 26) Long Kickoff Return 63 Kenny Bell, Nebraska (Sep 7) Kalan Reed at UAB (Nov 30) Tackles 13 Jarrett Lake, at Arkansas (Sep 14) Sacks 3.0 Chris Smith, at Arkansas (Sep 14) Team Game Highs Tackles For Loss 3.0 Chris Smith, at Arkansas (Sep 14) Rushes 36 at East Carolina (Oct 19) Shaquille Huff, Middle Tennessee (Nov 23) Yards Rushing 121 at East Carolina (Oct 19) Interceptions 2 David Mayo, Texas State (Aug 31) Yards Per Rush 3.8 at Arkansas (Sep 14) , Nebraska (Sep 7) TD Rushes 3 at UAB (Nov 30) Adairius Barnes, Louisiana Tech (Nov 9) Pass attempts 53 vs Texas State (Aug 31) C. Milstead, Florida Atlantic (Nov 16) Pass completions 28 vs Texas State (Aug 31) Yards Passing 377 vs Texas State (Aug 31) Yards Per Pass 9.5 at UAB (Nov 30) Opponent Team Game Highs TD Passes 5 at UAB (Nov 30) Rushes 62 vs North Texas (Oct 26) Total Plays 81 at Marshall (Nov 2) Yards Rushing 333 vs Florida Atlantic (Nov 16) Total Offense 472 at UAB (Nov 30) Yards Per Rush 11.3 at Marshall (Nov 2) Yards Per Play 6.7 at UAB (Nov 30) TD Rushes 6 vs North Texas (Oct 26) Points 62 at UAB (Nov 30) Pass attempts 44 at East Carolina (Oct 19) Sacks By 5 at UAB (Nov 30) Pass completions 34 at East Carolina (Oct 19) First Downs 28 at UAB (Nov 30) Yards Passing 354 at East Carolina (Oct 19) Penalties 13 at Marshall (Nov 2) Yards Per Pass 11.7 at Boise State (Sep 28) Penalty Yards 76 at Marshall (Nov 2) TD Passes 6 at Marshall (Nov 2) Turnovers 6 vs Texas State (Aug 31) Total Plays 89 vs North Texas (Oct 26) Interceptions By 2 vs FIU (Oct 5) Total Offense 636 at Marshall (Nov 2) vs North Texas (Oct 26) Yards Per Play 9.9 at Marshall (Nov 2) Punts 8 at Boise State (Sep 28) Points 61 at Marshall (Nov 2) vs Florida Atlantic (Nov 16) Sacks By 7 vs Middle Tennessee (Nov 23) Punting Avg 45.2 at Nebraska (Sep 7) First Downs 30 4 times Long Punt 62 at Arkansas (Sep 14) Penalties 11 at UAB (Nov 30) Punts inside 20 4 vs FIU (Oct 5) Penalty Yards 98 at UAB (Nov 30) Long Punt Return 43 at UAB (Nov 30) Turnovers 5 at UAB (Nov 30) Interceptions By 4 at Nebraska (Sep 7) at Louisiana Tech (Nov 9) Punts 9 vs Texas State (Aug 31) Punting Avg 46.0 at Nebraska (Sep 7) Long Punt 60 vs Texas State (Aug 31) at Nebraska (Sep 7) Punts inside 20 5 vs Texas State (Aug 31) Long Punt Return 66 at East Carolina (Oct 19)

99 southernmiss.com Game 1 Game 2 Texas State 22, Southern Miss 15 No. 22 Nebraska 56, Southern Miss 13 Aug. 31, 2013 Sept. 7, 2013 HATTIESBURG, Miss. – Texas State’s Tyler Arndt slipped through LINCOLN, Neb. – Stanley Jean-Baptiste and Ciante Evans returned the Southern Miss defensive line, made a quick move and then ended first-quarter interceptions for touchdowns and No. 22 Nebraska defeated up strolling into the end zone for the 17-yard, go-ahead touchdown. Southern Miss in a 56-13. It was the ending of a fourth-quarter drive that seemingly came out of Nebraska limited the Golden Eagles to 284 yards and intercepted four nowhere as the Bobcats rallied to beat Southern Miss 22-15. passes, with the first two picks going for early touchdowns. Arndt’s optimism was hard to fathom considering how Texas State had Jean-Baptiste jumped in front of Rickey Bradley Jr. just as Allan Bridg- let an early 14-3 lead slip away. Southern Miss took a 15-14 lead with ford’s pass arrived on the third play of the game and ran it back 43 yards. 5:43 remaining on Corey Acosta’s 36-yard field goal and Texas State Evans put the Huskers up 21-3 with the first of his two interceptions, had barely managed 100 yards of total offense at that point in the night. catching a ball tipped by Tyre’oune Holmes and going 22 yards to But Arndt and the Bobcats were clutch when it mattered. The senior the end zone. quarterback led a 75-yard drive - which included a long pass comple- Taylor Martinez threw for 170 yards and three touchdowns, Ameer tion on fourth-and-19 - to lead the Bobcats to the win. Texas State took Abdullah ran for 114 yards and two TDs and the Huskers finished with advantage of six Southern Miss turnovers, including four lost fumbles. 285 yards rushing. Southern Miss lost in the debut of coach Todd Monken. Southern Miss scored on its first series of the second half. Bridgford’s Allan Bridgford threw for 377 yards for the Golden Eagles. 41-yard touchdown pass to Bradley made it 35-13. Texas State didn’t have a good night on offense - with only 215 total After Bradley’s touchdown, Kenny Bell ran back the kickoff 63 yards, yards - but the Bobcats were opportunistic. and Abdullah scored from 37 yards on the next play. They took a 7-0 lead early in the first quarter when Craig Mager ripped Evans intercepted Bridgford on the first play of Southern Miss’ fol- the ball away from Tyre’oune Holmes after a short completion and ran lowing possession, and Martinez threw a 26-yard touchdown pass to untouched 44 yards for a touchdown. Sam Burtch to make it 49-13. Jordan Moore threw a 23-yard touchdown to Robert Lowe with 8:52 left in the second quarter to push Texas State ahead 14-0 with 8:52 remain- Bridgford was 21 of 35 for 222 yards. But Bridgford and the Eagles, ing in the second quarter. It was Moore’s only completion of the game. who turned over the ball six times the previous week, couldn’t overcome The Bobcats led 14-3 at halftime despite only 100 total yards of offense. the four interceptions - the last one thrown by Nick Mullens. The Golden Eagles pulled within 14-5 on a safety after Texas State lost a snap through the back of the end zone. Then Bridgford his James Scoring Summary Cox for a 6-yard touchdown to make it 14-12. 1 2 3 4 Score Bridgford completed 28-of-53 passes and threw one touchdown and Southern Miss 3 3 7 0 13 two interceptions. Nebraska 21 14 14 7 56

Scoring Summary 1st 1 2 3 4 Score NU – Jean-Baptiste 43 INT return (Smith kick), 13:47 Texas State 7 7 0 8 22 USM – Acosta 32 field goal, 5:42 Southern Miss 0 3 9 3 15 NU – Enunwa 16 pass from Martinez (Bondi kick), 1:24 NU – Evans 22 INT return (Smith kick), 1:17 1st 2nd TXST – Mager 44 fumble return (Johnson kick), 11:32 NU – Abdullah 3 run (Smith kick), 7:01 2nd USM – Acosta 45 field goal, 3:11 TXST – Lowe 23 pass from Moore (Johnson kick), 8:52 NU – Bell 21 pass from Martinez (Smith kick), 0:12 USM – Acosta 41 field goal, 0:17 3rd 3rd USM – Bradley 41 pass from Bridgford (Acosta kick), 11:43 USM – Team safety, 1:36 NU – Abdullah 37 run (Smith kick), 11:25 USM – Cox 6 pass from Bridgford (Acosta kick), 0:24 NU – Burtch 26 pass from Martinez (Smith kick), 10:32 4th 4th USM – Acosta 36 field goal, 5:43 NU – Cross 1 run (Bondi kick), 14:38 TXST – Arndt 17 run (Miller pass from Arndt), 2:54 USM NU First Downs 16 30 TXST USM Rushes-Yards 27-62 46-285 First Downs 13 15 Passing Yards 222 194 Rushes-Yards 41-73 24-23 Passes Att-Comp-Int 37-21-4 28-19-0 Passing Yards 134 377 Offensive Yards 64-284 74-479 Passes Att-Comp-Int 21-14-0 53-28-2 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Offensive Yards 62-207 77-400 Punt Returns-Yards 1-5 2-6 Fumble Returns-Yards 1-44 0-0 Kickoff Returns-Yards 2-22 2-89 Punt Returns-Yards 1-29 2-52 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 4-86 Kickoff Returns-Yards 2-13 4-114 Punts (Number-Avg) 5-45.2 4-46.0 Interception Returns-Yards 2-27 0-0 Fumbles-Lost 2-0 1-1 Punts (Number-Avg) 9-44.9 6-38.3 Penalties-Yards 7-55 6-75 Fumbles-Lost 2-1 4-4 Possession Time 28:05 31:55 Penalties-Yards 6-60 2-10 3rd-Down Conversions 4 of 13 7 of 12 Possession Time 34:16 25:44 4th-Down Conversions 0 of 1 1 of 1 3rd-Down Conversions 5 of 16 5 of 20 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-2 3-3 4th-Down Conversions 0 of 0 0 of 4 Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 1-10 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-1 2-4 Sacks By: Number-Yards 3-26 1-13 Individual Statistics RUSHING: USM - Hardy 10-35; Richard 4-24; Bracken 7-9; Hester 3-5; Individual Statistics Team 1-(-2); Bridgford 2-(-9). NU - Abdullah 17-114, 2 TD; Newby RUSHING: TXST - Nutall 10-37; Moore 9-25; Lowe 7-15; Franks 8-60; Martinez 6-34; Armstrong 4-23; Frazier 4-21; Cross 4-14, TD; 7-13; Arndt 5-10, TD. USM - Hardy 8-27; Bracken 8-22; Hester Nabity 2-10; Kellogg 1-9. 2-4; Richard 3-(-3), Bridgford 3-(-26). PASSING: USM - Bridgford 21-35-3-222 yards, TD; Mullens 0-2-1-0 PASSING: TXST - Arndt 13-18-0-111 yards, Moore 1-3-0-23 yards, yards. NU - Martinez 15-23-0-170 yards, 3 TDs; Kellogg 4-5-0-24 yards. TD. USM - Bridgford 28-53-2-377 yards, TD. RECEIVING: USM - Holmes 8-65; Bradley 3-57, TD; Bracken 2-34; RECEIVING: TXST - Erickson 3-37; Miller 3-22; Battle 3-19; Lowe Richard 2-14; Revies 2-12; Triplett 1-15; Sims 1-13; Cox 1-7; Sullivan 2-22, TD; Smith 2-13; Franks 1-21. USM - Holmes 12-96; Bradley 1-5. NU - Enunwa 5-58, TD; Abdullah 4-16; Bell 3-45, TD; Westerkamp 7-193; Bracken 4-37; Richard 2-32; Cox 1-6, TD; Sullivan 1-6. 2-15; Burtch 1-26, TD; Long 1-18; Carter 1-12; Turner 1-9; Newby 1-(-5). TACKLES: TXST - Odiari 6-0-6; Mayo 4-2-6; Matthews 5-0-5. USM - TACKLES: USM - Miller 9-5-14; Howze 2-7-9; Douglas 0-8-8. NU Howze 6-3-9; Reda 5-3-8; Thornton 4-2-6 - Jackson 4-3-7; Mitchell 2-3-5; McMullen 3-14; Cooper 2-2-4; Santos 1-3-4.

100 2014 Southern Miss Football Game 3 Game 4 Arkansas 24, Southern Miss 3 Boise State 60, Southern Miss 7 Sept. 14, 2013 Sept. 28, 2013 FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – Alex Collins and Jonathan Williams combined BOISE, Idaho – Allan Bridgford was held to only 148 yards in the to rush for 231 yards and a pair of touchdowns as Arkansas pulled away air by a tight Boise State defense as Southern Miss fell, 60-7 at Bronco in the second half for a 24-3 win over Southern Miss. Stadium. The Broncos also got help from special teams, which blocked Reserve quarteback A.J. Derby, who took over as for starter Brandon two field goals and forced a fumble on a punt return. Allen after leaving the game with a bruised his right shoulder while The offense for Boise State started slowly, going three-and-out on its diving on his 5-yard touchdown run late in the first quarter. first two possessions. But quarterback Joe Southwick, with the help of Without Allen, Arkansas had just 69 yards passing in the win - more some big runs by Aaron Baltazar and Jay Ajayi, got things rolling, putting than enough thanks to the continued rushing dominance of Collins up points on nine of their next 10 possessions. and Williams. Southwick completed 19 of 23 passes and threw touchdown passes Williams had 116 yards rushing on 16 carries, while Collins had 115 of 42, 18 and 14 yards. on 25 attempts for the Razorbacks. The Golden Eagles pulled within 10-7 early in the second quarter The turnovers continued to mount for the Golden Eagles, with quar- when Bridgford fired a 5-yard TD pass to Marquise Ricard all alone terback Allan Bridgford throwing a pair of interceptions while Arkansas in the back of the end zone. The short scoring drive was set up when was struggling to move the ball offensively in Allen’s absence. Bridgford backup quarterback Grant Hedrick fumbled a snap and Octavius Thomas finished 17-of-33 passing for 133 yards. pounced on a loose ball at the Boise State 8-yard line. Jalen Richard led Southern Miss with 94 yards rushing on 14 carries. With the help of two Southern Miss penalties, Boise State took the With Allen out, Arkansas struggled initially with Derby, who spent last ball right back down the field, setting up Southwick’s 42-yard TD strike season in junior college after transferring from Iowa. The Razorbacks ran to Boldewijn, putting the Broncos up 17-7. the ball four straight times on Derby’s first drive, which ended on a punt Bridgford led the Golden Eagles back into Bronco territory on the after the junior fumbled a shotgun snap on third down. ensuing possession, but the drive stalled just outside the red zone, Despite the opening, Southern Miss was unable to capitalize. forcing a field goal attempt. But Corey Acosta’s 38-yard field goal at- Williams put Arkansas up 17-3 with a 45-yard touchdown sprint in tempt was blocked by Demarcus Lawrence, his second of the game. the third quarter, and Collins capped the scoring with a 7-yard scoring Cornerback Donte Deayon scooped up the bouncing ball and raced to run on his own in the fourth. the Southern Miss 27-yard line. The Razorbacks finished with 258 yards rushing - more than enough Four plays later, Southwick rolled out and fired a 14-yard touchdown to overpower the struggling Golden Eagles on Saturday. pass to Shane Williams-Rhodes to put the Broncos up 24-7 with 3:52 left in the half and the rout was on. Scoring Summary 1 2 3 4 Score Scoring Summary Southern Miss 0 3 0 0 3 1 2 3 4 Score Arkansas 7 3 7 7 24 Southern Miss 0 7 0 0 7 Boise State 7 23 17 13 60 1st UA – Allen 5 run (Hocker kick), 3:52 1st 2nd BSU – Williams-Rhodes 10 run (Goodale kick), 4:53 USM – Acosta 27 field goal, 12:01 2nd UA – Hocker 42 field goal, 6:05 BSU – Goodale 33 field goal, 14:21 3rd USM – Ricard 5 pass from Bridgford (Acosta kick), 12:25 UA – Williams 45 run (Hocker kick), 7:29 BSU – Boldewijn 42 pass from Southwick (Goodale kick), 10:10 4th BSU – Williams-Rhodes 14 pass from Southwick (Goodale kick), 3:52 UA – Collins 7 run (Hocker kick), 7:20 BSU – Ajayi 4 run (Goodale kick failed), 1:09 USM UA 3rd First Downs 16 17 BSU – Miller 18 pass from Southwick (Goodale kick), 10:10 Rushes-Yards 31-119 56-258 BSU – Goodale 26 field goal, 5:50 Passing Yards 135 69 BSU – Hedrick 2 run (Goodale kick), 3:11 Passes Att-Comp-Int 34-18-2 11-6-1 4th Offensive Yards 65-254 67-327 BSU – Fields 6 run (Goodale kick), 12:45 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 BSU – Bertoli 7 run (Goodale kick blocked), 3:22 Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 3-14 Kickoff Returns-Yards 2-34 1-20 USM BSU Interception Returns-Yards 1-25 2-0 First Downs 15 30 Punts (Number-Avg) 6-41.0 6-41.0 Rushes-Yards 30-103 52-229 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 3-0 Passing Yards 163 316 Penalties-Yards 10-63 4-49 Passes Att-Comp-Int 34-21-2 27-23-0 Possession Time 24:37 35:23 Offensive Yards 64-266 70-545 3rd-Down Conversions 4 of 15 7 of 15 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 4th-Down Conversions 0 of 1 0 of 0 Punt Returns-Yards 1-(-3) 4-116 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-1 2-2 Kickoff Returns-Yards 5-87 2-40 Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 3-22 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 2-0 Punts (Number-Avg) 8-42.4 3-35.7 Individual Statistics Fumbles-Lost 3-1 2-1 RUSHING: USM - Richard 14-94; Hardy 9-29; Bracken 4-18; Bridgford Penalties-Yards 7-57 5-50 4-(-22). UA - Williams 16-116, TD; Collins 25-115, TD; Small 9-21; Possession Time 28:42 31:18 Derby 1-10; Holmes 1-8; Allen 1-5, TD; Hawkins 1-4, Team 1-(-21). 3rd-Down Conversions 2 of 13 11 of 16 PASSING: USM - Bridgford 17-33-2-133 yards; Moseley 1-1-0-2 yards. 4th-Down Conversions 0 of 0 0 of 0 UA - Derby 4-6-0-36 yards; Allen 2-5-1-33 yards. Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-1 9-9 RECEIVING: USM - Holmes 4-12; Sullivan 4-12; Ricard 2-35; Cox 2-19; Sacks By: Number-Yards 3-18 4-28 B. Johnson 2-11; Bracken 1-21; Triplett 1-15; Richard 1-8; Bekkers 1-2. UA - Horton 2-25; Herndon 2-22; Small 2-22. Individual Statistics TACKLES: USM - Howze 4-12-16; Miller 3-9-12; Wright 2-8-10. UA - RUSHING: USM - Hardy 10-80; Richard 12-32; Holmet 1-10; Hester Lake 4-9-13; Mitchel 4-3-7; Turner 2-5-7. 3-9; Bridgford 1-(-6); Mullens 3-(-22). BSU - Ajayi 14-83, TD; Fields 12-46, TD; Baltazar 4-36; Hedrick 5-29, TD; Bertoli 4-24; TD; Williams- Rhodes 2-21, TD; Team 1-(-2); Southwick 3-(-18) PASSING: USM - Bridgford 18-30-2-143 yards, 1 TD; Mullens 3-4-0-20 yards. BSU - Southwecik 19-23-0-268 yards, 3 TDs; Hedrick 3-3-0-45 yards; Patti 1-1-0-3 yards. RECEIVING: USM - Triplett 4-54; Cox 3-32; Ricard 3-18, TD; Holmes 3-17; Richard 3-15; Sullivan 2-14; Revies 2-10; Bradley 1-3. BSU - Williams-Rhodes 9-59, TD; Miller 5-107, TD; Boldewin 3-104, TD; Ware 2-19; Hardee 1-17; Baltazar 1-10; Sperbeck 1-3; Thomas 1-(-3). TACKLES: USM - E. Johnson 5-2-7; Wright 4-3-7. BSU - Weaver 4-3-7; Lee 3-4-7; Nance 1-6-7.

101 southernmiss.com Game 5 Game 6 FIU 24, Southern Miss 23 East Carolina 55, Southern Miss 14 Oct. 5, 2013 Oct. 19, 2013 HATTIESBURG, Miss. – Corey Acosta’s 44-yard field-goal attempt as GREENVILLE, N.C. (SportsNetwork) – Paced by Shane Carden’s four time expired was tipped at the line, falling far short, as Southern Miss fell touchdowns, East Carolina Pirates defeated Southern Miss, 55-14, in a just short of a 24-23 loss to visiting FIU before 21,891 at Roberts Stadium. Conference USA matchup at Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium. Spearman, scored on runs of 3 and 1 yards in the second quarter, and Carden was 30-of-37 through the air for 308 yards with three passing backup quarterback E.J. Hillard hit T.J. Lowder with a 16-yard scoring touchdowns and one rushing score for the Pirates. pass just 57 seconds before half as FIU held a 21-16 edge at the break. For Southern Miss, Nick Mullens had 97 yards, two touchdowns and Southern Miss quarterback Allan Bridgford completed 26 of 45 passes an interception on 9-of-17 passing. He replaced an ineffective Allan for 243 yards and three touchdowns. But he also threw two interceptions Bridgford, who was just 2-of-11 for 15 yards. and lost a fumble when sacked near the end of the first half that led to ECU came out strong by scoring on the opening possession, capping an FIU touchdown. off a 12- play, 73-yard drive with one-yard touchdown pass from Carden Two of Bridgford’s scoring passes went to Markese Triplett, who had to Hardy. Carden threw another first-quarter touchdown, this time an seven catches for 96 yards. 11-yard strike to Isaiah Jones. FIU starting quarterback Jake Medlock, who completed 5 of10 passes Cooper had a 21-yard touchdown run early in the second quarter, for 88 yards, was intercepted twice before being lifted late in the first half. which was shortly followed up by a one-yard scoring rush by Carden. Hilliard completed 8 of 13 passes for 93 yards and a touchdown, that Warren Harvey connected on a 27-yard field goal with 1:48 before the gave the Golden Panthers a 21-16 halftime lead. half to give the Pirates a 31-0 lead heading into intermission. USM went back ahead 23-21 on Bridgford’s 6-yard pass to Triplett ECU continued its dominance early in the second half, as Carden with 6:45 left in the third quarter. But Taylor came through in the final hooked up with Bryce Williams for a five-yard touchdown. period, capping a nine-play, 52-yard drive that saw the Golden Panthers The Pirates added two more rushing scores in the third quarter, a convert a fourth-and-2 from the USM 34-yard line. one-yard run by Breon Allen and a four-yard scamper by Chris Hairston. Taylor, who had missed from 48 yards in the third quarter, missed a Harvey added an 18-yard field goal at the end of the frame to make it 55-0. 45-yard attempt with a minute left to play. The Golden Eagles finally scored with 11:38 left in the game, as That led to a frantic, downfield charge by USM that saw Bridgford Mullens connected on a 15-yard touchdown pass to Marquise Ricard. complete two passes to Triplett for 25 yards, including one on a They added another garbage-time score when Mullens hit Bruce Johnson fourth-and-10. on an eight-yard touchdown pass. A pass interference call on FIU’s Sam Miller moved the ball to the FIU 27, but USM could not execute on its final chance. Scoring Summary 1 2 3 4 Score Scoring Summary Southern Miss 0 0 0 14 14 1 2 3 4 Score East Carolina 14 17 24 0 55 FIU 0 21 0 3 24 Southern Miss 7 9 7 0 23 1st ECU – Hardy 1 pass from Carden (Harvey kick),10:40 1st ECU – Jones 11 pass from Carden (Harvey kick), 4:07 USM – Triplett 13 pass from Bridgford (Acosta kick), 9:23 2nd 2nd ECU – Cooper 21 run (Harvey kick), 11:02 FIU – Spearman 3 run (Taylor kick), 13:33 ECU – Carden 1 run (Harvey kick), 5:29 USM – Richard 39 pass from Bridgford (Acosta kick), 11:39 ECU – Harvey 27 field goal, 1:48 FIU – Spearman 1 run (Taylor kick), 5:31 3rd USM – Team Safety, 2:14 ECU – Williams 5 pass from Carden (Harvey kick), 11:40 FIU – Lowder 16 pass from Hilliard (Taylor kick), 0:57 ECU – Allen 1 run (Harvey kick), 8:12 3rd ECU – Hairston 4 run (Harvey kick), 5:15 USM – Triplett 6 pass from Bridgford (Acosta kick), 8:45 ECU – Harvey 18 field goal, 1:34 4th 4th FIU – Taylor 27 field goal, 6:53 USM – Ricard 15 pass from Mullens (Acosta kick), 11:38 USM – B. Johnson 8 pass from Mullens (Acosta kick), 2:18 FIU USM First Downs 20 19 USM ECO Rushes-Yards 50-160 24-71 First Downs 12 30 Passing Yards 181 243 Rushes-Yards 36-121 44-122 Passes Att-Comp-Int 23-13-2 45-26-2 Passing Yards 112 354 Offensive Yards 73-341 69-314 Passes Att-Comp-Int 28-11-1 44-34-0 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Offensive Yards 64-233 88-476 Punt Returns-Yards 2-5 1-3 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Kickoff Returns-Yards 1-18 6-139 Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 6-150 Interception Returns-Yards 2-17 2-14 Kickoff Returns-Yards 7-158 2-50 Punts (Number-Avg) 6-33.8 7-34.4 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 1-34 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 2-2 Punts (Number-Avg) 7-40.1 1-43.0 Penalties-Yards 8-70 3-19 Fumbles-Lost 1-1 3-1 Possession Time 35:58 24:02 Penalties-Yards 6-56 6-55 3rd-Down Conversions 2 of 14 6 of 15 Possession Time 24:26 35:34 4th-Down Conversions 2 of 2 2 of 2 3rd-Down Conversions 4 of 16 11 of 17 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 4-4 2-2 4th-Down Conversions 2 of 3 1 of 2 Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-9 2-18 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-3 9-10 Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-18 3-12 Individual Statistics RUSHING: FIU - Spearman 29-136, 2 TD; Caldwell 12-32; Coleman Individual Statistics 2-14; Jasper 1-5; Medlock 1-(-1), Hilliard 1-(-13). USM - Richard RUSHING: USM - Bracken 7-44; Payne 11-36; Richard 11-36; Mullens 11-47; Hardy 10-31; Holmes 2-2; Bridgford 1-(-9). 5-14; Bridgford 2-(-9). ECU - Cooper 14-54, TD; Alen 10-44, TD; PASSING: FIU - Hilliard 8-13-0-93 yards, TD; Moore 5-10-2-88 yards. Hairston 6-32, TD; Barnes 1-12; Carden 7-1, TD; Booth 1-0; Barnes- USM - Bridgford 26-45-2-243 yards, 3 TD. Smith 2-(-2); Team 1-(-9); Keith 2-(-10). RECEIVING: FIU - Smith 4-43; Griner 2-45; Lowder 2-31, TD; Vann 1-24; PASSING: USM Mullens 9-17-1-97 yards, 2 TDs; Bridgford 2-11-0-15 White 1-15; Caldwell 1-15; Oyegunle 1-4; Porter 1-4. USM - Triplett yards. ECU - Carden 30-37-0-308 yards, 3 TDs; Keith 4-6-0-46 yards; 7-96, 2 TD; Holmes 5-34; Richard 4-44, TD; Bradley 3-24; Sullivan Team 0-1-0-0 yards. 2-26; Ricard 2-11; Hardy 2-3; Bracken 1-4. RECEIVING: USM - Cox 3-37; Sims 2-30; Richard 2-7; Ricard 1-15, TD; TACKLES: FIU - Miller 6-3-9; Perkins 7-1-8; Russell 4-2-6. USM - Wrigth Triplett 1-13; B. Johnson 1-8, TD; Payne 1-2. ECU - Hardy 10-126, 7-3-10; Miller 5-3-8; Johnson 6-1-7; Perry 4-3-7; Thornton 2-5-7. TD; Jones 6-43, TD; Williams 4-27, TD; Barnes 3-47; Worthy 3-38; Ray 3-29; Cooper 2-19; Thompson 1-10; Wiggins 1-3; Weymann 1-2. TACKLES: USM - Wright 6-9-15; Miller 7-7-14; Douglas 3-7-10. ECU - Williams 1-6-7; Dobson 2-4-6; D. Johnson 3-2-5.

102 2014 Southern Miss Football Game 7 Game 8 North Texas 55, Southern Miss 14 Marshall 61, Southern Miss 13 Oct. 26, 2013 Nov. 2, 2013 HATTIESBURG, Miss. (AP) – North Texas came into the game at HUNTINGTON, W.Va. – Nick Mullens threw for 323 yards, but the Southern Miss ranked second nationally among Football Bowl Subdivision Marshall offense was too much for the Golden Eagles, as they fell, 61- teams with 20 takeaways. 13, against the Thundering Herd. The Mean Green likely will stay among the leaders after collecting Marshall quarterback Rakeem Cato’s four scoring throws in the first five turnovers, as North Texas simply overpowered the Golden Eagles in quarter helped Marshall open up a 28-0 lead heading into the second. the first half on its way to a 55-14 win at Roberts Stadium. Mullens connected with Markese Triplett for an 81-yard touchdown pass Derek Thompson threw for 300 yards and two touchdowns and ran about midway through the second quarter and Corey Acosta’s 39-yard for another in the first half as the Mean Green ran out to a 41-7 lead. field goal with 3:30 left in the half cut the Southern Miss deficit to 28-10. Running backs Antoinne Jimmerson, Brandin Byrd and Reggie Pegram The 81-yard scoring pass was the third pass play of at least that length each scored twice for North Texas. for a score in five games for the Golden Eagles as Stephen Reaves hit In his first career start, Southern Miss freshman quarterback Nick Torris Magee for 85 yards there in 2007 and Austin Davis connected Mullens completed 12 of 31 passes for 210 yards with a touchdown with Francisco Llanos for 90 yards in 2011. and three interceptions. He also lost two fumbles after being sacked. Triplett finished the day with four catches for 123 yards, marking the North Texas went up 13-0 in the first quarter on a 46-pass from second time during the year the Eagles had a 100-yard receiver and the Thompson to Brelan Chancellor and a 2-yard run by Pegram. first for the junior receiver in his career. Southern Miss got within 13-7 on Mullens’ 59-yard scoring pass to Cato, however, led Marshall on a 13-play, 70-yard drive culminating Dominique Sullivan early in the second quarter. with a 9-yard touchdown pass to Tommy Shuler, his second receiving But the Mean Green answered immediately, scoring 28 consecutive touchdown of the afternoon, just 2 minutes and three seconds later points. The first TD came after going 61 yards in just five plays, with and the rout was on. Byrd punching it in from 1-yard out for a 20-7 lead. Thompson found Cato completed 21 of 28 passes for 262 yards. Jimmerson for a 15-yard touchdown, and then scored on 6-yard run on the next drive. Following a Mullens’ interception, Jimmerson scored on Scoring Summary a 6-yard run with 37 seconds left in the half to make it 41-7. 1 2 3 4 Score A North Texas fumble inside its 5-yard line set up a 2-yard touchdown Southern Miss 0 10 3 0 13 run by freshman running back George Payne to open the third quarter Marshall 28 7 13 13 61 for Southern Miss. But Pegram and Byrd each added short touchdown runs later in the half as North Texas posted its season-high for points. 1st Pegram led North Texas with 74 yards on 19 carries, while Byrd added MU – Haskins 27 pass from Cato (Haig kick), 13:41 61 yards on 20 carries. MU – Wilkins 15 pass from Cato (Haig kick), 10:22 MU – Allen 23 pass from Cato (Haig kick), 4:00 Scoring Summary MU – Shuler 1 pass from Cato (Haig kick), 0:19 1 2 3 4 Score 2nd North Texas 13 28 7 7 55 USM – Triplett 81 pass from Mullens (Acosta kick), 7:05 Southern Miss 0 7 7 0 14 USM – Acosta 39 field goal, 3:30 MU – Suler 9 pass from Cato (Haig kick), 0:27 1st 3rd NT – Chancellor 46 pass from Thompson (Paul kick), 8:15 MU – Taliaferro 18 run (Haig kick), 12:05 NT – Pegram 2 run (kick failed), 0:19 MU – Grooms 75 run (Haig kick failed), 5:57 2nd USM – Acosta 33 field goal, 2:10 USM – Sullivan 59 pass from Mullens (Acosta kick), 10:57 4th NT – Byrd 1 run (Paul kick), 9:13 MU – Allen 40 pass from Frohnapfel (Haig kick), 11:48 NT – Jimmerson 15 pass from Thompson (Paul kick), 4:23 MU – Butler 59 run (Haig kick blocked), 8:46 NT – Thompson 3 run (Paul kick), 1:38 NT – Jimmerson 6 run (Paul kick), 0:37 USM MU 3rd First Downs 19 29 USM – Payne 2 run (Acosta kick), 13:55 Rushes-Yards 33-74 27-304 NT – Pegram 1 run (Paul kick), 3:36 Passing Yards 323 332 4th Passes Att-Comp-Int 48-24-1 37-28-0 NT – Byrd 8 run (Paul kick), 14:14 Offensive Yards 81-397 64-636 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 NT USM Punt Returns-Yards 1-10 3-67 First Downs 30 10 Kickoff Returns-Yards 7-123 3-70 Rushes-Yards 62-229 21-39 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 1-2 Passing Yards 300 210 Punts (Number-Avg) 7-40.6 3-39.7 Passes Att-Comp-Int 27-18-2 31-12-3 Fumbles-Lost 1-1 2-2 Offensive Yards 89-529 52-249 Penalties-Yards 13-76 3-17 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Possession Time 37:24 22:36 Punt Returns-Yards 1-10 2-67 3rd-Down Conversions 7 of 19 4 of 9 Kickoff Returns-Yards 3-78 6-139 4th-Down Conversions 1 of 2 2 of 2 Interception Returns-Yards 3-49 2-4 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-3 4-4 Punts (Number-Avg) 3-34.7 7-40.1 Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 4-17 Fumbles-Lost 2-2 4-2 Penalties-Yards 2-10 4-40 Individual Statistics Possession Time 41:51 18:09 RUSHING: USM - Payne 13-45; Bracken 5-23; Hardy 4-14; Richard 5-10; 3rd-Down Conversions 11 of 17 2 of 11 Holmes 1-(-9); Mullens 5-(-10). MU - Grooms 8-109, TD; Taliaferro 4th-Down Conversions 2 of 2 0 of 0 8-108, TD; Butler 3-60, TD; Watson 5-30; Cato 3-(-3). Red-Zone Scores-Chances 7-8 1-3 PASSING: USM - Mullens 24-48-1-323 yards, TD. MU - Cato 21-28-0- Sacks By: Number-Yards 4-20 0-0 262 yards, 5 TDs; Frohnapfel 7-9-0-70 yards, TD. RECEIVING: USM - Holmes 8-49; Triplett 4-123, TD; Bracken 4-30; Individual Statistics Richard 3-45; Briggs 2-30; Bradley 2-24; Sullivan 1-19. MU - Shuler RUSHING: NT - Pegram 19-74, 2 TDs; Byrd 20-61, 2 TDs; Jimmerson 10-76, 2 TDs; Johnson 4-39; Allen 3-83, 2 TDs; Reaves 3-9; Smith 7-30, TD; Lewis 7-30; Rollins 5-27; Thompson 2-5; McNulty 1-3; Team 2-64; Hoskins 2-35, TD; Watson 2-1; Wilkins 1-15, TD; King 1-10. 1-(-1). USM - Payne 9-44, TD; Richard 4-1; Bracken 2-0; Mullens 6-(-6). TACKLES: USM - Wright 6-3-9; Douglas 6-1-7; Reed 2-3-5. MU - Houston PASSING: NT - Thompson 18-27-2-300 yards, 2 TDs. USM - Mullens 7-3-10; Roberts 3-4-7; Lang 4-2-6; Holmes 4-2-6; Tindal 4-2-6. 12-31-3-210 yards, TD. RECEIVING: NT - Harris 7-87; Chancellor 4-127, TD; Miller 3-43; Kidsy 2-20; Jimmerson 1-15, TD; Smith 1-8. USM - Ricard 3-33; Sul- livan 2-97, TD; Triplett 2-30; Holmes 2-23; Richard 2-14; Sims 1-13. TACKLES: NT - Trice 5-1-6; Scott 3-2-5; Jones 3-14. USM - Reda 5-8-14; Miller 2-7-9; Wilkins 4-4-8.

103 southernmiss.com Game 9 Game 10 Louisiana Tech 36, Southern Miss 13 Florida Atlantic 41, Southern Miss 7 Nov. 9, 2013 Nov. 16, 2013 RUSTON, La. – Kenneth Dixon ran for 207 yards and a touchdown HATTIESBURG, MISS. – Jaquez Johnson and Jay Warren both rushed for on 25 carries to lead Louisiana Tech to a 36-13 victory over Southern more than 100 yards as Florida Atlantic piled up 333 yards on the ground Miss Saturday night. Saturday morning to roll over Southern Miss 41-7 at Roberts Stadium. Louisiana Tech (4-5, 3-2 Conference USA) set the tone with an early Johnson, the Owls’ dual-threat quarterback, rushed for 111 yards and safety. Backup Scotty Young found Trent Taylor for a 13-yard score on two touchdowns, while Warren tacked on 105 yards on 18 carries. Damian the ensuing drive to give the Bulldogs a 9-0 lead. Young finished with Fortner added 94 yards and two touchdowns on just 10 carries. 158 yards passing and two touchdowns. FAU (4-6, 3-4 Conference USA) attempted just 12 passes while averaging Corey Acosta kicked 26-yard field goal to get Southern Miss (0-9, 0-5) 5.6 yards per carry. on the board. Following a Louisiana Tech touchdown, Acosta drilled a The Owls turned three Southern Miss (0-10, 0-6) turnovers into 13, first- 50-yarder to cut the lead to 16-6. half points, including a 61-yard interception return for a score by safety Louisiana Tech’s defense owned the second half, shutting out Southern Christian Milstead that gave FAU a 27-0 halftime lead. Miss. The defense forced four turnovers in addition to the early safety. Nick Mullens rushed for a 4-yard TD to give Southern Miss their only score. Nick Mullens finished 25 of 51 for 298 yards with three interceptions The Golden Eagles have lost 22 consecutive games, the nation’s longest in his third career start for Southern Miss. The loss extended the Golden losing streak in the Football Bowl Subdivision. Eagles losing streak to 21 games. Scoring Summary: Scoring Summary: 1 2 3 4 Score 1 2 3 4 Score Florida Atlantic 7 20 14 0 41 Southern Miss 0 6 0 7 13 Southern Miss 0 0 0 7 7 Louisiana Tech 9 7 6 14 36 1st 1st FAU – Fortner 1 run (Anderson kick), 9:11 LT – Brooks records safety, 11:48 2nd LT – Taylor 13 pass from Young (Fischer kick), 7:11 FAU – Anderson 40 field goal, 14:01 2nd FAU – Anderson 33 field goal, 10:05 USM – Acosta 22 field goal, 11:37 FAU – Johnson 5 run (Anderson kick), 5:06 LT – Griffin 3 pass from Young (Fischer kick), 0:27 FAU – Milstead 61 INT return (Anderson kick), 0:52 USM – Acosta 50 field goal, 0:00 3rd 3rd FAU – Johnson 1 run (Anderson kick), 9:54 LT – Fischer 38 field goal, 11:04 FAU – Fortner 4 run (Anderson kick), 4:15 LT – Fischer 43 field goal, 2:13 4th 4th USM – Mullens 4 run (Acosta kick), 10:57 LT – Lee 8 run (Fischer kick), 9:26 LT – Dixon 1 run (Fischer kick), 6:55 FAU USM USM – Sloter 8 pass from Mullens (Acosta kick), 0:56 First Downs 20 16 Rushes-Yards 60-333 25-20 USM LT Passing Yards 35 169 First Downs 20 24 Passes Att-Comp-Int 6-12-0 12-37-2 Rushes-Yards 21-59 48-311 Offensive Yards 72-368 62-189 Passing Yards 298 158 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Passes Att-Comp-Int 52-25-4 37-22-0 Punt Returns-Yards 3-11 0-0 Offensive Yards 73-357 85-469 Kickoff Returns-Yards 2-41 6-118 Fumble Returns-Yards 1-0 0-0 Interception Returns-Yards 2-61 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 2-20 2-4 Punts (Number-Avg) 4-181 8-273 Kickoff Returns-Yards 6-86 4-63 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 2-1 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 4-6 Penalties-Yards 5-70 3-38 Punts (Number-Avg) 5-38.8 7-35.0 Possession Time 34:19 25:41 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 3-1 3rd-Down Conversions 3 of 14 4 of 13 Penalties-Yards 3-19 3-34 4th-Down Conversions 3 of 4 0 of 0 Possession Time 26:44 33:16 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 5-5 1-1 Third-Down Conversions 6 of 15 9 of 19 Sacks By: Number-Yards 3-25 0-0 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 1 of 1 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-3 5-5 Individual Statistics Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 1-5 RUSHING: FAU - Johnson 19-111, 2 TDs; Warren 18-105; Fortner 13-98, 2 TDs; Moore 4-22; Hankerson 2-8; Gaskins 2-(-5); Kelly Individual Statistics 1-(-7). USM - Hardy 9-33; Payne 3-21; Bracken 3-3; Richard 3-(-1); RUSHING: USM - Payne 7-26; Richard 7-15; Bracken 4-14; Hardy 2-9; Mullens 6-(-19), TD. Mullens 1-(-5). LT - Dixon 25-207, TD; Martin 12-41; Harris 4-25; PASSING: FAU - Johnson 5-9-0-37 yards; Hankerson 1-3-0-(-2) yards. Seets 5-21; Banks 1-9; Lee 1-8, TD. USM - Mullens 12-37-2-169 yards. PASSING: USM - Mullens 25-51-3-298 yards, TD; Holmes 0-1-1-0 yards. RECEIVING: FAU - Howard 2-22; McKinney 2-3; Dukes 1-12; Whitehead LT - Young 22-37-0-158 yards, 2 TDs. 1-(-2). USM - Triplett 3-43; Revies 2-33; Ricard 2-31; Sullivan 2-23; RECEIVING: USM - Bracken 7-81; Ricard 5-74; Sullivan 3-48; Sloter Cox 1-18; Sloter 1-11; Bracken 1-10. 3-20, TD; Briggs 2-38; Holmes 2-20; Richard 2-12, Payne 1-5. LT - TACKLES: FAU - Parms 4-1-5; McKnight 3-1-4; Glanton 3-1-4; USM - Taylor 6-51, TD; Banks 4-19; Greenwalt 3-25; Dixon 3-(-3); Casey Douglas 8-2-10; Miller 6-2-8; Reed 6-1-7; Wright 5-2-7. 2-17; Griffin 2-6, TD; Declouette 1-26; Martin 1-18. TACKLES: USM - Douglas 7-4-11; Wright 5-6-11; Perry 1-9-10. LT - Cobb 4-3-7; Ellis 3-4-7; McDonald 5-0-5.

104 2014 Southern Miss Football Game 11 Game 12 Middle Tennessee 42, Southern Miss 21 Southern Miss 62, UAB 27 Nov. 23, 2013 Nov. 30, 2013 HATTIESBURG, Miss. – Middle Tennessee returned two interceptions BIRMINGHAM, Ala . – Nick Mullens threw a career-high five touchdown for touchdowns in the first half as the Blue Raiders posted a 42-21 passes and rushed for another as Southern Miss secured its first victory of victory over Southern Miss. the season, 62-27, over UAB at Legion Field. Linebacker T.T. Barber gave MT a 7-0 lead with a 24-yard interception The Golden Eagles trailed by eight points at the start of the third quarter. return with 6:56 left in the first quarter. Mullens led a 28-0 rally with three touchdown passes and a 1-yard touchdown Then, after tying the game for Southern Miss with an 11-yard scoring rush to put Southern Miss ahead by 20 points at the start of the fourth. He strike to Dominique Sullivan, Nick Mullens sailed a pass that MTSU threw for 370 yards on 24-of-39 passing. safety intercepted and returned 51 yards to put the Blue The Golden Eagles scored on its first five possessions of the second half Raiders on top for good. and seven of eight possessions over the final 30 minutes to pull away. Southern Miss moved the ball effectively in the first quarter, outgaining Two of the Southern Miss touchdowns came after Blazer fumbles. MT 147 yards to 37 yards total offense. But an opening drive came up After scoring on a two-play drive with a 43-pass from Mullens to Dominique barren when Corey Acosta’s 29-yard field goal attempt clanked off the Sullivan following UAB’s first possession of the half that ended in a punt, the top of the left upright, and Mullens’ miscues shifted momentum to the Blazers then fumbled on the fourth play of their second drive. visitors’ sideline. It took Southern Miss just two more plays to take the lead for good as After a slow start, MTSU’s offense got in gear in the second quarter, Mullens hit James Cox for a 21-yard TD pass with 10 minutes to play in with running back Shane Tucker scoring on a 3-yard run and quarterback the third quarter. Logan Kilgore finding receiver Tavarres Jefferson for a 16-yard touchdown UAB then fumbled the ensuing kickoff, and Southern Miss punched in for a 28-7 halftime lead. a six-play, 24-yard drive on a Mullens 1-yard run. Southern Miss got within 28-14 late in the third quarter on Mullens’ Jonathan Perry threw two touchdown passes to Jamarcus Nelson for 14-yard pass to running back Kendrick Hardy, but Tucker scored his the Blazers , who finished with a game-high 117 yards receiving for UAB. second touchdown of the game on a 4-yard run and Corey Carmichael added a 32-yard touchdown run to rebuild MTSU’s cushion. Scoring Summary Mullens threw a career-high third TD pass, a 13-yarder to receiver 1 2 3 4 Score Tyre’oune Holmes, to wrap up the scoring with 2:33 to play Southern Miss 7 6 28 21 62 UAB 14 7 0 6 27 Scoring Summary 1 2 3 4 Score 1st Middle Tennessee 7 21 0 14 42 USM - Holmes 3 pass from Mullens (Acosta kick), 11:22 Southern Miss 7 0 7 7 21 UAB - Reaves 3 run (Long kick), 7:54 UAB - Nelson 48 pass (Long kick) 0:23 1st 2nd MT - Barber 24 INT return (Clark kick), 6:56 USM - Acosta 30 field goal, 12:03 USM - Sullivan 11 pass from Mullens (Acosta kick), 1:18 USM - Acosta 25 field goal, 8:10 2nd UAB - Powell 23 run (Long kick), 4:25 MT - Byard 51 yard INT return (Clark kick), 13:33 3rd MT - Tucker 3 run (Clark kick), 2:53 USM - Sullivan 43 pass from Mullens (Acosta kick), 11:38 MT - Jefferson 16 pass from Kilgore (Clark kick) 0:28 USM - Cox 21 pass from Mullens (Acosta kick), 10:00 3rd USM - Mullens 1 run (Acosta kick), 8:13 USM - Hardy 14 pass from Mullens (Acosta kick), 1:27 USM - Ricard 37 pass from Mullens (Acosta kick), 3:04 4th 4th MT - Tucker 4 run (Clark kick), 9:12 USM - Hardy 3 run (Acosta kick), 12:00 MT - Carmichael 32 run (Clark kick), 6:36 UAB - Nelson 21 pass from Perry (Perry pass failed), 9:41 USM - Holmes 13 pass from Mullens (Acosta kick), 2:33 USM - Triplett 19 pass from Mullens, 7:09 USM - Hardy 3 run (Acosta kick), 0:10 MT USM First Downs 23 22 USM UAB Rushes-Yards 45-246 32-82 First Downs 28 22 Passing Yards 172 289 Rushes-Yards 31-102 36-145 Passes Att-Comp-Int 25-11-0 47-27-2 Passing Yards 3570 286 Offensive Yards 70-418 79-371 Passes Att-Comp-Int 24-39-1 18-31-1 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Offensive Yards 70-472 67-431 Punt Returns-Yards 3-14 2-19 Fumble Returns-Yards 1-18 0-0 Kickoff Returns-Yards 4-57 3-71 Punt Returns-Yards 2-55 1-0 Interception Returns-Yards 2-75 0-0 Kickoff Returns-Yards 3-33 10-200 Punts (Number-Avg) 8-39.6 6-44.5 Interception Returns-Yards 1-0 1-17 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-0 Punts (Number-Avg) 4-38.2 3-40.0 Penalties-Yards 3-40 3-25 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 5-4 Possession Time 26:20 33:40 Penalties-Yards 6-50 11-98 Third-Down Conversions 5 of 13 4 of 16 Possession Time 30:11 29:49 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 1 of 2 3rd-Down Conversions 4 of 12 4 of 10 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-3 3-4 4th-Down Conversions 1 of 1 0 of1 Sacks By: Number-Yards 7-44 1-5 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 7-7 1-2 Sacks By: Number-Yards 5-30 2-17 Individual Statistics RUSHING: MT - Tucker 19-103, 2 TDs; Bryson 14-80; Carmichael Individual Statistics 3-27, TD; Kilgore 3-20; Parker 2-3; Calhoun 3-2; Griswould 1-1. RUSHING: USM - Hardy 20-106, 2 TDs; Bracken 5-6; Mullens 6-(-10), TD. USM - Richard 11-69; Hardy 11-53; Bracken 2-5; Mullens 8-(-45). UAB - Reaves15-69, TD; Perry 13-39; Powell 1-23, TD; Howard 7-14. PASSING: MT - Kilgore 11-25-0-172 yards, TD. USM - Mullens 27-47- PASSING: USM - Mullens 24-39-1-370 yards, 5 TDs. UAB - Perry 18- 2-289 yards, 3 TDs. 31-1-286 yards, 2 TDs. RECEIVING: MT - Henry 4-53; Jefferson 2-36, TD; Corbaley 2-26; Clarke RECEIVING: USM - Bracken 7-63; Holmes 6-56, TD; Triplett 4-68, 1-42; Collis1-10; Griswould 1-5. USM - Triplett 6-101; Sullivan 4-56, TD; Cox 2-68, TD; Hardy 2-31; Sullivan 1-43, TD; Ricard 1-37, TD; TD; Bracken 4-21; Holmes 3-38, TD; Ricard 3-20; Bradley 3-11; Hardy Sloter 1-4. UAB - Nelson 5-117, 2 TDs; Reaves 4-28; Powell 2-47; 2-30, TD; Cox 1-10; Richard 1-2. Howard 1-40; Backman 1-18; Staples 1-15; Hrabowskie 1-9; Jones TACKLES: MT - Byard 5-3-8; Robertson 5-1-6; Gilstrap 5-0-5. USM - Brad- 1-8; Height 1-8; Autrey 1-(-4). ley 9-4-13; E. Johnson 5-1-6; Wright 4-1-5; Reda 3-2-5; Douglas 1-4-5. TAKLES: USM - Miller 3-4-7; Reda 6-0-6; Johnson 5-16. UAB - Farmer 6-1-7; Petty 6-1-6; Ganus 5-0-5; White 4-1-5.

105 southernmiss.com Individual Records

Total Offense Damion Fletcher Most Plays Game: 71 by Austin Davis at Rice, 2008 Season: 609 by Austin Davis, 2008 Career: 1,987 by Austin Davis, 2008-11 Most Yards Gained Game: 446 by Austin Davis vs. Rice, 2008 Season: 3,848 by Austin Davis, 2011 Career: 12,267 by Austin Davis, 2008-11 Most Touchdowns Responsible For Game: 6 by Nick Mullens at UAB, 2013; Austin Davis vs Houston, 2010; UAB, 2008; Dustin Almond vs. UCF, 2005 Season: 34 by Austin Davis, 2011 Career: 109 by Austin Davis, 2008-11 Rushing Most Yards Gained Touchdown Run: 87 by Bo Dickinson vs. Dayton, 1956; by Bubba Phillips vs. Northwestern (La.) State, 1947 Most Completions Non-Scoring Play: 82 by Lindy Stewart at Consecutive: 13 by Lee Roberts at East Carolina, Louisiana-Lafayette, 1951 1996 Game: 304 by Sam Dejarnette Game: 33 by Austin Davis at Auburn, 2008 vs. Florida State, 1982 Season: 278 by Austin Davis, 2010 Season: 1,586 by Damion Fletcher, 2007 Career: 933 by Austin Davis, 2008-11 Career: 5,302 by Damion Fletcher, 2006-09 Most Attempts Most Attempts Game: 61 by Austin Davis vs. UAB, 2008 Game: 43 by Sam Dejarnette Season: 475 by Austin Davis, 2011 vs. Florida State, 1982 Career: 1,527 by Austin Davis, 2008-11 Season: 311 by Sam Dejarnette, 1982 Most Touchdowns Career: 1,009 by Damion Fletcher, 2006-09 Game: 5 by Nick Mullens at UAB, 2013; Dustin Highest Average Per Carry Almond vs. UCF, 2005; by Lee Roberts vs. Game (10 att.): 13.0 by Willie Coats Louisiana-Lafayette, 1998 vs. Virginia Tech, 1958 Season: 30 by Austin Davis, 2011 Season (75 att.): 10.5 by Bubba Phillips, 1948 Career: 83 by Austin Davis, 2008-11 Career (200 att.): 8.23 by Hugh Laurin Pepper, Highest Completion Percentage 1952-53 Game (10 att.): .913 (21-23) Most Touchdowns by Austin Davis at Navy, 2011 Game: 5 by Austin Davis vs. UAB, 2008 Season (100 att.): .692 (108-156) Season: 20 by Sammy Winder, 1980 by Austin Davis, 2009 Career: 44 by Damion Fletcher, 2006-09 Career (400 att.): .611 (933-1527) Most 100-yard Games by Austin Davis, 2008-11 Consecutive: 7 by Sam Dejarnette from Passing Efficiency Oct. 9, 1982 - Sept. 3, 1983 Season (110 att.): 155.25 by Lee Roberts, 1996 Season: 9 by Damion Fletcher, 2007 Career (200 att.): 144.12 by Martevious Young, Career: 25 by Damion Fletcher, 2006-09 2007-09 Lowest Interception Percentage Season (100 att.): .0128 (2-156) by Austin Davis, Passing 2009 Most Yards Gained Career (200 att.): .0177 (27-1,527) by Austin Play: 97 by Austin Davis to DeAndre Brown Davis, 2008-11 vs. East Carolina, 2008 Most Interceptions Thrown Game: 461 by Austin Davis vs. Rice, 2008 Game: 4 by 13 players; most recently by Stephen Season: 3,496 by Austin Davis, 2011 Reaves vs. Rice, 2007 Career: 10,892 by Austin Davis, 2008-11 Season: 18 by Heath Graham, 1995

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Career: 41 by Rick Donegan, 1969-71 Career (min. 1.2 att. per game): 15.4 (27-416) Receiving by Kendrick Lee, 1995-96 Most Yards Gained Game: 260 by Kendrick Lee at Houston, 1996 Kickoff Returns Season: 1,186 by Sherrod Gideon, 1998 Career: 3,214 by Sherrod Gideon, 1996-99 Most Return Yardage Most Receptions Single Return: 103 by Bubba Phillips vs. Game: 13 by Sherrod Gideon at Penn State, 1998 Southeastern Louisiana, 1948 Season: 67 by DeAndre Brown, 2008 Game: 211 by Tracy Lampley at Marshall, 2009 Career: 193 by Sherrod Gideon, 1996-99 Season: 961 by Freddie Parham, 2009 Most Touchdown Receptions Career: 2,321 by John Eubanks, 2002-05 Game: 4 by DeAndre Brown at Rice, 2008 Most Returns Season: 13 by Sherrod Gideon, 1998 Game: 8 by Chuck Clancy at Brigham Young, 1976 Career: 23 by Sherrod Gideon, 1996-99 Season: 38 by Freddie Parham, 2009; Tory Harrison, 2007 Punting Career: 88 by John Eubanks, 2002-05 Most Touchdown Returns Most Yardage Game: 1 by 12 players, most recently by Single Punt: 93 by Ray Guy at Ole Miss, 1972 Tracy Lampley at Nebraska, 2012 Game: 524 by Dickie Dunaway at Ole Miss, 1966 Season: 2 by Eric Booth, 1997; by Tony Smith, Season: 3,344 by Mark Haulman, 2002 1989; by Hugh Laurin Pepper, 1952; Career: 10,307 by Billy Knighten, 1984-87 by Bubba Phillips, 1948 Most Punts Career: 2 by Tracy Lampley, 2010-13; John Game: 13 by Dickie Dunaway at Ole Miss, 1966 Eubanks, 2002-05; by Eric Booth, 1994-97; by Season: 82 by Mike Wright, 1977 Tony Smith, 1989-91; by Hugh Laurin Pepper, Career: 253 by Billy Knighten, 1984-87 1952-53; by Bubba Phillips, 1947-50 Highest Average Highest Average Game (5 att.): 54.86 by Ray Guy at Ole Miss, 1972 Season (min. 1.2 att. per game): 34.8 (22-764) Season (30 att.): 46.2 by Ray Guy, 1972 by Eric Booth, 1997 Career (75 att.): 44.7 by Ray Guy, 1970-72 Career (min 1.2 att. per game): 32.4 (35-1135) by Eric Booth, 1996-97 Punt Returns All-Purpose Yardage Most Return Yardage Single Return: 95 by Bobby Holmes at Alabama, 1949 Most All-Purpose Yardage Game: 177 by Bobby Holmes at Alabama, 1949 Game: 335 by Sam Dejarnette vs. Florida St., 1982 Season: 556 by James Henry, 1987 Season: 1,982 by Sam Dejarnette, 1982 Career: 1,280 by Andrew Mott, 1983-86 Career: 6,253 by Damion Fletcher, 2006-09 Most Returns All-Purpose Attempts Game: 7 by seven players; most recently by Game: 45 by Derrick Nix at East Carolina, 1999 Andrew Mott at Alabama, 1985 Season: 330 by Sam Dejarnette, 1982 Season: 44 by Andrew Mott, 1985 Career: 1,120 by Damion Fletcher, 2006-09 Career: 117 by Andrew Mott, 1983-86 All-Purpose Yards Per Play Most Touchdown Returns Game: 16.91 (min 16) Todd Pinkston at Nevada, 1998 Game: 2 by James Henry vs. East Carolina, 1987; Season: 12.93 (min 75) Bubba Phillips, 1948 by Bobby Holmes at Alabama, 1949 Career: 16.54 (min 175) Sherrod Gideon, 1996-98 Season: 4 by James Henry, 1987 Career: 6 by James Henry, 1986-88 Scoring ** James Henry had four punt returns for touch- downs in three-consecutive games (Jackson State, Most Points Northeast Louisiana, and East Carolina) He also Game: 30 by Austin Davis vs. UAB, 2008 had two punt returns for touchdowns Season: 133 by Danny Hrapmann, 2010 in the 1988 Independence Bowl vs. UTEP Career: 345 by Darren McCaleb, 2003-06 (not counted toward NCAA totals). Most Touchdowns Highest Average Game: 5 by Austin Davis vs. UAB, 2008 Season (min. 1.2 att. per game): 15.0 (20-300) Season: 20 by Sammy Winder, 1980 by Arnold Thomas, 1969 Career: 46 by Damion Fletcher, 2006-09

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Most Extra Points Made 1989; by Thad McDowell vs. Louisiana-Lafayette, Game: 10 by Britt Barefoot vs. UAB, 2008; 1989 Ricky Palmer vs. Cal State-Fullerton, 1975 Season: 77 by Korey Williams, 2009 Season: 61 by Danny Hrapmann, 2011 Career: 217 by Clump Taylor, 1976-79 Career: 138 by Darren McCaleb, 2003-06 Quarterback Sacks Most Extra Point Attempts Game: 4 by Cedric Scott at Houston, 2000; Game: 11 by Webb Farrish vs. Northwestern St., 1951 by Chris Jackson vs. Louisiana Tech, 1983 Season: 62 by Danny Hrapmann, 2011 Season: 12.5 by Adalius Thomas, 1998 Career: 144 by Darren McCaleb, 2003-06 Career: 34.5 by Adalius Thomas, 1996-99 Highest Percentage of Extra Points Made Tackles For Loss Season (25 att.): 100.0 (55-55) by Danny Game: 7 (28 yards) by Roy Magee at Houston, Hrapmann, 2010; 100.0 (42-42) by Darren 2000; (18 yards) by T.J. Slaughter at Texas A&M, McCaleb, 2006; 100.0 (32-32) by Brant Hanna, 1999 2000; 100.0 (29-29) by Curt Jones, 2002 Season: 23.5 (95 yards) by Rod Davis, 2002 Career (50 att.): 100.0 (69-69) by Rex Banks, Career: 60.5 (237 yards) by Rod Davis, 2000-03 1984-86 Most Forced Fumbles Consecutive Extra Points Made Game: 2 by 10 players; most recently by Jamie Game: 10 by Britt Barefoot vs. UAB, 2008; Collins vs. UAB, 2012 Ricky Palmer vs. Cal State-Fullerton, 1975 Season: 5 by Michael Boley, 2004; by Rod Davis, Season: 55 by Danny Hrapmann, 2010 2003 Career: 69 by Rex Banks, 1984-86 Career: 14 by , 2008-11 Most Points Kicking Most Fumbles Recovered Game: 19 by Danny Hrapmann Game: 2 by five players; most recently vs. East Carolina, 2010 by Caleb Hendrix at East Carolina, 2005 Season: 133 by Danny Hrapmann, 2010 Season: 9 by Melvin Ratcliff, 1992 Career: 345 by Darren McCaleb, 2003-06 Career: 10 by Melvin Ratcliff, 1992-95; Brandon Sumrall, 2004-2007 Longest Fumble Return Field Goals Touchdown Return: 75 by Marquese Wheaton vs. Most Made Rice, 2011 Game: 5 by Danny Hrapmann vs UCF, 2011; Non-Touchdown Return: 62 by Antoine Cash vs. East Carolina, 2010 East Carolina, 2004 Season: 26 by Danny Hrapmann, 2010 Most Pass Breakups Career: 69 by Darren McCaleb, 2003-06 Game: 5 by Greg Brooks vs. Louisiana-Lafayette, Most Attempts 2001; by Patrick Surtain vs. Nevada, 1997 Game: 6 by Ray Guy at Utah State, 1972; Season: 18 by Greg Brooks, 2001 by John Laird at Tenn.-Chattanooga, 1963 Career: 47 by Greg Brooks, 2000-03 Season: 31 by Danny Hrapmann, 2010 Career: 88 by Darren McCaleb, 2003-06 Interceptions Highest Percentage Made Season (15 att.): .842 by Darren McCaleb, 2004 Most Passes Intercepted Career (30 att.): .789 by Danny Hrapmann, 2009-10 Game: 4 by Larry Ussery at Louisiana Tech, 1967 Longest Distance Season: 8 by Ray Guy, 1972; by Billy Devrow, Game: 61 by Ray Guy vs. Utah State, 1972 1965; by Bubba Phillips, 1949 Career: 25 by Bubba Phillips, 1947-50 Most Pass Interception Yards Defense Game: 141 by Larry Ussery at Louisiana Tech, 1967 Total Tackles Season: 191 by Bubba Phillips, 1949 Game: 26 by T.J. Slaughter at Texas A&M, 1999 Career: 490 by Bubba Phillips, 1947-50 Season: 185 by Mike Dennery, 1972 Most Touchdowns on Returns Career: 526 by Rod Davis, 2000-03 Game: 2 by Larry Ussery at Louisiana Tech, 1967 Unassisted Tackles Season: 3 by Leo Barnes, 2000; by Perry Carter, Game: 20 by Mike Dennery vs. Memphis, 1972 1992 Season: 122 by Rod Davis, 2002 Career: 4 by Leo Barnes, 1997-00; by Perry Carter, Career: 360 by Rod Davis, 2000-03 1990-93 Assisted Tackles Longest Return Game: 19 by William Kirksey vs. Louisiana-Lafayette, Game: 100 by Kendrick Presley vs Memphis, 2011

108 2014 Southern Miss Football Top Rushing Leaders

19/146 Bo Dickinson Alabama 11/24/56 100-Yard Rushing Games 18/144 Tony Smith Colorado State 8/21/91 C/Yds Name Opponent Date 17/144 John Sklopan Trinity 11/25/61 43/304 Sam Dejarnette Florida State 9/25/82 20/143 Dawayne Woods Tulane 10/14/00 34/260 Damion Fletcher UTEP 10/4/08 19/143 Ben Garry Virginia Tech 9/18/76 28/238 Vic Purvis Memphis 9/25/65 21/143 Doyle Orange Mississippi State 10/14/72 21/222 Damion Fletcher Louisiana-Lafayette 8/30/08 11/143 Willie Gene Coats Virginia Tech 11/15/58 37/219 Derrick Nix Nevada 11/21/98 23/142 Damion Fletcher Rice 10/3/07 34/211 Damion Fletcher UTEP 11/17/07 27/142 Harold Shaw Cincinnati 11/1/97 30/206 Ben Garry Louisiana Tech 11/13/76 19/142 Harmon Brannon Louisiana-Lafayette 11/2/63 26/205 Kendrick Hardy Houston 11/20/10 13/141 Howard McGee Tulane 9/3/94 19/203 Vic Purvis Richmond 10/2/65 24/141 Vincent Alexander Mississippi State 9/20/86 27/201 Derrick Nix Illinois 9/7/02 14/140 Robert Ducksworth Louisiana Tech 9/7/85 21/196 Derrick Nix Memphis 9/14/02 26/140 Sammy Winder North Texas State 10/31/81 18/190 Tony Smith Tulane 9/19/91 22/140 Ben Garry Texas-Arlington 11/5/77 190 Tony Rouchon Tampa 10/4/52 32/139 Derrick Nix East Carolina 11/30/02 29/188 Harold Shaw Memphis 11/22/97 32/139 Derrick Nix Memphis 11/6/99 27/188 Shelton Gandy East Carolina 9/24/88 26/138 Michael Welch Tulsa 10/3/92 30/186 Chris Buckhalter Tulane 9/3/94 18/138 Sammy Winder Arkansas State 10/18/80 6/186 Reggie Collier Texas-Arlington 10/3/81 12/138 Tory Harrison Memphis 11/5/06 32/184 Derrick Nix Memphis 11/14/98 20/137 Tory Harrison UAB 11/1/08 16/184 Reggie Collier Lamar 11/28/81 137 Hugh Laurin Pepper Tennessee-Chattanooga 10/25/52 181 Bucky McElroy Alabama 11/10/51 26/136 Damion Fletcher Houston 10/31/09 34/180 Shelton Gandy Memphis 10/24/87 26/136 Damion Fletcher Tulane 11/11/06 31/179 Sam Dejarnette Louisiana-Lafayette 10/30/82 33/136 Sam Dejarnette Louisiana Tech 11/20/82 28/177 Damion Fletcher NC State 9/16/06 25/136 Sammy Winder East Carolina 9/27/80 40/176 Sam Dejarnette Tulane 10/16/82 136 Hugh Laurin Pepper Memphis 9/27/52 28/176 Ben Garry Memphis 11/20/76 24/135 Sam Dejarnette Memphis 10/15/83 29/175 Sammy Winder Memphis 10/17/81 135 Hugh Laurin Pepper Louisiana Tech 11/15/52 23/172 Kendrick Hardy Rice 10/1/11 16/134 Jamal Woodyard UTEP 10/29/11 28/172 Derrick Nix Louisville 10/10/98 19/134 Damion Fletcher UCF 10/28/07 42/171 Derrick Nix East Carolina 10/9/99 27/133 Damion Fletcher Arkansas State 11/24/07 14/171 Shelton Gandy Louisville 10/3/87 22/132 Barry Boyd Tulane 11/6/93 34/171 Sam Dejarnette Louisiana-Monroe 9/4/82 14/132 Vic Purvis Arkansas State 10/26/63 27/169 Michael Welch East Carolina 10/29/92 21/131 Barry Boyd Louisiana-Monroe 9/18/93 24/167 Derrick Nix Tulane 9/6/99 26/131 Ben Garry Mississippi State 10/23/76 29/167 Ricky Bradley Mississippi State 10/15/88 16/130 Louisiana-Lafayette 11/1/03 36/167 Shelton Gandy Tulane 9/19/87 15/130 Randolph Brown Louisville 10/12/85 29/167 Sammy Winder Lamar 11/1/80 130 Doyle Orange Memphis 12/2/72 165 Bobby Posey Northwestern (La.) State 11/1/52 130 Bo Dickinson Dayton 10/6/56 164 Bucky McElroy Memphis 9/27/52 28/129 Larry Thomas UAB 10/21/05 27/163 Damion Fletcher UAB 11/18/06 32/129 Derrick Nix Houston 11/7/98 28/163 Derrick Nix Army 10/17/98 14/129 Tommy Boutwell Louisiana Tech 11/23/67 162 Bucky McElroy Louisiana-Lafayette 10/11/52 129 Bubba Phillips Stephen F. Austin 11/1/47 37/161 Cody Hull Arkansas State 12/20/05 19/128 Ricky Floyd North Texas State 10/6/79 158 Hugh Laurin Pepper Tampa 10/3/53 29/127 Harold Shaw Illinois 9/6/97 18/155 Kendrick Hardy Southeastern Louisiana 9/17/11 19/127 Eric Booth Utah State 9/14/96 19/156 Damion Fletcher Tennessee-Martin 9/1/07 23/127 Ben Garry Texas-Arlington 11/27/76 29/156 Ben Garry Weber State 9/13/75 19/127 Ben Garry Cincinnati 10/2/76 29/155 Damion Fletcher Cincinnati 12/22/07 16/127 Billy Coleman Tennessee-Chattanooga 10/6/62 18/155 Vic Purvis Richmond 10/3/64 127 Bubba Phillips Oklahoma City 10/23/48 23/153 Vincent Alexander Louisiana-Lafayette 10/29/83 19/126 Damion Fletcher Alcorn State 9/5/09 30/152 Damion Fletcher Marshall 10/21/07 21/126 Derrick Nix USF 10/12/02 152 Sam Dejarnette Alabama 11/13/82 19/126 Dawayne Woods Penn State 11/3/01 25/151 Damion Fletcher Marshall 11/25/06 17/126 Ben Garry Troy State 9/3/77 20/151 Larry Moulton Idaho 10/3/69 24/126 Ben Garry Arkansas State 11/19/77 18/150 Sam Dejarnette Richmond 9/3/83 25/125 Tony Smith Tulsa 9/2/91 150 Reggie Collier Florida State 11/14/81 26/125 Vincent Alexander Louisiana Tech 9/7/85 150 Hugh Laurin Pepper Tampa 10/4/52 28/125 Shelton Gandy Colorado State 11/9/85 24/149 Vincent Alexander Louisiana-Monroe 9/6/86 25/125 Milo McCarthy VMI 11/5/66 17/147 Kendrick Hardy UAB 10/30/10 11/125 Sammy Broyles West Texas State 10/25/58 26/146 Sammy Winder Tulane 9/19/81 125 Bucky McElroy Stetson 11/27/52

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125 Bucky McElroy Southeastern Louisiana 10/20/51 20/110 Bubba Kirksey Louisiana-Lafayette 8/30/08 20/124 Tony Smith Louisiana-Lafayette 11/3/90 24/110 Damion Fletcher Tulsa 10/3/06 124 Larry Moulton Louisiana-Lafayette 9/12/70 29/110 Shelton Gandy Louisville 10/1/88 22/124 Milo McCarthy Southeastern Louisiana 9/24/66 21/110 Reggie Collier Mississippi 10/4/80 123 Doyle Orange West Texas State 11/17/73 17/110 Ben Garry Auburn 9/17/77 19/123 Harmon Brannon The Citadel 11/23/63 110 Terrence Wells Utah State 11/22/73 10/122 Howard McGee Louisiana-Lafayette 10/15/94 5/110 Buddy Supple Tennessee-Chattanooga 11/27/58 23/121 Damion Fletcher East Carolina 11/15/08 110 Bubba Phillips Northwestern (La.) State 10/29/49 8/121 Austin Davis Memphis 10/25/08 23/109 Damion Fletcher UCF 9/26/06 27/121 Anthony Harris Memphis 9/14/02 13/109 Chris Buckhalter Indiana 9/23/95 30/121 Vincent Alexander Louisville 10/12/85 13/109 Robert Ducksworth Louisiana Tech 9/15/84 17/120 Damion Fletcher Rice 10/18/08 18/109 Ben Garry Alabama 10/9/76 22/120 Sammy Winder Louisville 11/3/79 5/109 John Sklopan Richmond 9/22/62 21/120 Tommy Boutwell Southeastern Louisiana 9/21/68 19/108 Damion Fletcher SMU 10/13/07 120 Fred Smallwood Tennessee-Chattanooga 10/30/54 18/108 Eric Booth Northern Illinois 8/31/95 120 Bubba Phillips Southeastern Louisiana 11/18/48 31/108 Sam Dejarnette Mississippi State 10/9/82 28/119 Anthony Harris East Carolina 11/29/03 18/108 Don Fuell Louisiana Tech 11/12/60 13/119 Eric Booth Houston 11/15/97 108 Fred Smallwood Southeastern Louisiana 10/16/54 27/119 Ricky Bradley East Carolina 11/14/87 14/107 Dawayne Woods Louisville 10/10/98 18/119 Vincent Alexander Mississippi State 9/21/85 16/107 Reggie Collier Memphis 10/2/82 119 Larry Moulton Richmond 10/3/70 107 Bubba Phillips McMurray 10/7/50 19/118 Jeremy Hester Navy 10/8/11 20/106 Kendrick Hardy UAB 11/30/13 25/118 Larry Thomas Marshall 11/8/05 23/106 Dawayne Woods East Carolina 11/23/01 21/118 Anthony Harris Tulane 9/25/04 23/106 Harold Shaw East Carolina 10/11/97 18/118 Ben Garry Hawaii 10/15/77 24/106 Tony Smith Pittsburgh 8/7/91 28/117 Tony Smith East Carolina 10/9/91 20/106 Sam Dejarnette Mississippi 10/1/83 21/117 Vincent Alexander Mississippi State 9/21/85 12/106 Reggie Collier Louisiana-Monroe 9/4/82 22/117 Sammy Winder Lamar 11/28/81 10/106 Buddy Supple North Carolina State 11/8/58 16/117 David Hosemann Tampa 11/23/74 106 Jimmy Mason Southeastern Louisiana 10/17/53 117 Hugh Laurin Pepper Stetson 11/27/52 17/105 Ricky Bradley Stephen F. Austin 9/3/88 15/116 Desmond Johnson Boise State 10/6/12 11/105 Reggie Collier Louisville 10/23/82 12/116 Jamal Woodyard SMU 10/22/11 10/105 Ricky Floyd Lamar 11/28/81 17/116 Damion Fletcher Southeastern Louisiana 9/9/06 18/105 Larry Moulton West Texas State 11/29/69 27/116 Derrick Nix East Carolina 10/24/98 13/105 Bo Dickinson Southeastern Louisiana 10/12/57 22/116 Eric Booth East Carolina 10/10/96 14/104 Anthony Harris North Texas 12/14/04 28/116 Chris Buckhalter Cincinnati 10/9/95 8/104 Shelton Gandy Tulane 11/23/85 23/116 Ben Garry Bowling Green 9/20/75 11/104 Reggie Collier Mississippi 9/11/82 23/116 Harmon Brannon Memphis 10/10/64 17/104 Carlos Montgomery Brigham Young 11/29/75 26/115 Damion Fletcher Virginia 9/19/09 104 Bucky McElroy Tennessee-Chattanooga 11/26/53 22/115 Larry Thomas McNeese State 9/17/05 11/103 Desmond Johnson Memphis 11/26/11 19/115 Chris Buckhalter Tulsa 10/29/94 21/103 Damion Fletcher UCF 9/12/09 15/115 Shelton Gandy Mississippi State 9/20/86 26/103 Harold Shaw Louisville 10/4/97 20/115 Sam Dejarnette Louisville 10/23/82 20/103 Curtis Dickey Florida State 11/6/76 23/115 Ben Garry Mississippi 9/24/77 5/103 Glen Bynum Louisiana Tech 9/17/66 15/115 Chuck Clancy California St.-Fullerton 11/22/75 13/103 Vic Purvis Louisiana-Lafayette 9/24/64 11/115 Dooney Lippincott Louisiana Tech 11/14/64 12/103 J.C. Arban Southeastern Louisiana 10/13/56 115 Hugh Laurin Pepper Louisiana-Lafayette 10/11/52 10/102 Desmond Johnson Louisville 12/21/10 115 Bubba Phillips Stephen F. Austin 9/30/48 16/102 Anthony Harris USF 10/25/03 21/114 V.J. Floyd UAB 11/1/08 14/102 Roland Johnson Louisville 9/29/90 25/114 Dawayne Woods Cincinnati 11/18/00 14/102 Sammy Winder Florida State 11/14/81 114 Bubba Phillips Northwestern (La.) State 11/7/47 11/101 Kendrick Hardy Memphis 10/16/10 21/113 Shelton Gandy Mississippi State 10/17/87 3/101 Tory Harrison Virginia 9/19/09 113 Doyle Orange Utah State 11/18/72 24/101 Eric Booth Memphis 10/19/96 13/113 Ollie Yates Memphis 10/19/57 24/101 Reginald Warnsley Mississippi State 10/09/89 19/112 Milo McCarthy Richmond 10/29/66 15/101 Ricky Bradley Louisiana-Lafayette 10/22/88 17/111 Austin Davis Houston 11/20/10 21/101 Ben Garry Florida State 11/6/76 27/111 Damion Fletcher East Carolina 9/15/07 34/101 Tony Rouchon Stetson 11/27/52 33/111 Anthony Harris Tulane 11/15/03 14/100 Damion Fletcher Memphis 10/25/08 23/111 Barry Boyd Tulsa 11/20/93 27/100 James Walley UAB 11/9/02 15/111 Vincent Alexander Mississippi 10/20/84 18/100 Derrick Nix Northwestern (La.) State 9/11/99 13/111 Ben Garry California St.-Fullerton 11/22/75 18/100 Tiko Beal Mississippi 9/30/78 111 Hugh Laurin Pepper Tennessee-Chattanooga 11/26/53 24/100 Johnny Johnson Memphis 10/28/67

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Career 100-yard Games

25 Damion Fletcher 7 Reggie Collier, Anthony Harris Bo Dickinson, Tory Harrison, Randolph Brown, Sammy and Bubba Phillips Desmond Johnson, Broyles, Glen Bynum, 17 Ben Garry Milo McCarthy and Charles Clancey, Billy Coleman, 6 Tony Smith, Kendrick Hardy Larry Thomas Willie Coats, Curtis Dickie, 14 Derrick Nix V.J. Floyd, Don Fuell, Jeremy 5 Eric Booth, Bucky McElroy, 2 Tommy Boutwell, Austin Hester, David Hoseman, 11 Sam Dejarnette Doyle Orange, Vic Purvis, Davis, Robert Ducksworth, Cody Hull, Johnny Johnson, Harold Shaw and Howard McGee, Roland Johnson, Bubba 9 Sammy Winder and Dawayne Woods Tony Rouchon, John Sklopan, Kirksey, Dooney Lippincott, Shelton Gandy Fred Smallwood, Jim Mason, Carlos Montgomery, 4 Ricky Bradley, Buddy Supple, Michael Welch Bob Posey, James Walley, 8 Vincent Alexander and Chris Buckhalter and and Jamal Woodyard Reginald Warnsley, Terrance Hugh Laurin Pepper Larry Moulton Wells and Ollie Yates 3 Barry Boyd, Harmon Brannan, 1 J.C. Arban, Tiko Beal,

Louisville/ Oct. 23, 1982 Double 100-yard Games Sam Dejarnette...... 20/115 Houston/Nov. 20, 2010 Reggie Collier...... 11/105 Kendrick Hardy...... 26/205 Asutin Davis...... 17/111 Louisiana-Monroe/ Sept. 4, 1982 Sam Dejarnette...... 34/171 Virginia/ Sept. 19, 2009 Reggie Collier...... 12/106 Damion Fletcher...... 26/115 Tory Harrison...... 3/101 Florida State/ Nov. 14, 1981 Reggie Collier...... 150 UAB/ Nov. 1, 2008 Sammy Winder...... 102 Tory Harrison...... 20/137 V.J. Floyd...... 21/114 Florida State/ Nov. 6, 1976 Curtis Dickey...... 20/103 Memphis/ Oct. 25, 2008 Ben Garry...... 34/101 Austin Davis...... 8/121 Damion Fletcher...... 14/100 Cal St.-Fullerton/ Nov. 22, 1975 Chuck Clancy...... 15/115 Louisiana-Lafayette/ Aug. 30, 2008 Ben Garry...... 13/111 Damion Fletcher...... 21/222 Bubba Kirksey...... 20/110 Tennessee-Chattanooga/ Nov. 26, 1953 Hugh Laurin Pepper...... 111 Memphis/ Sept. 14, 2002 Bucky McElroy...... 104 Derrick Nix...... 21/196 Anthony Harris...... 27/121 Louisiana-Lafayette/ Oct. 11, 1952 Bucky McElroy...... 162 Louisville/ Oct. 10, 1998 Hugh Laurin Pepper...... 137 Derrick Nix...... 28/172 Dawayne Woods...... 14/107 Memphis/ Sept. 27, 1952 Bucky McElroy...... 164 Tulane/ Sept. 3, 1994 Hugh Laurin Pepper...... 136 Howard McGee...... 13/141 Chris Buckhalter...... 30/186 Triple 100-yard Games Mississippi State/ Sept. 20, 1986 Lamar/ Nov. 28, 1981 Vincent Alexander...... 24/141 Reggie Collier...... 16/184 Shelton Gandy...... 21/115 Sammy Winder...... 22/117 Ricky Floyd...... 10/105 Louisville/ Oct. 12, 1985 Randolph Brown...... 15/130 Stetson/ Nov. 27, 1952 Vincent Alexander...... 30/121 Bucky McElroy...... 125 Hugh Laurin Pepper...... 117 Louisiana Tech/ Sept. 7, 1985 Tony Rouchon...... 101 Vincent Alexander...... 26/125 Robert Ducksworth...... 13/109 Tampa/ Oct. 4, 1952 Tony Rouchon...... 190 Hugh Laurin Pepper...... 150 Bucky McElroy...... 100

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18/34/271 Martevious Young Middle Tennessee 12/20/09 Over 200-yard Passing Games 16/26/271 Lee Roberts Memphis 11/14/98 C/A/Yds Name Opponent Date 24/48/271 Heath Graham East Carolina 10/25/95 32/61/461 Austin Davis Rice 10/18/08 33/50/268 Austin Davis Auburn 9/6/08 23/31/400 Tulane 11/17/01 23/45/268 Jeff Kelly Nebraska 9/18/99 22/36/398 Lee Roberts Houston 11/9/96 20/31/267 Heath Graham Alabama 10/8/94 30/48/388 Austin Davis UAB 10/30/10 27/37/266 Austin Davis SMU 10/22/11 28/53/377 Allan Bridgford Texas State 8/31/13 20/29/264 Austin Davis UAB 11/17/11 16/22/374 Arsenio Favor UTEP 11/17/12 21/34/264 Austin Davis UCF 11/13/10 28/41/371 Austin Davis Tulsa 11/26/10 21/37/264 Austin Davis UTEP 10/4/08 24/39/370 Nick Mullens UAB 11/30/13 20/44/262 Martevious Young East Carolina 11/28/09 26/48/364 Austin Davis UCF 11/12/11 25/34/261 Jeff Kelly UAB 11/11/00 26/46/346 Lee Roberts Nevada 9/20/97 24/39/258 Dustin Almond USF 10/12/02 24/41/345 Brett Favre Memphis 10/28/89 18/31/258 Rick Donegan Louisiana Tech 11/13/71 22/37/344 Lee Roberts Nevada 11/21/98 20/37/257 Jeff Kelly Oklahoma State 9/23/00 19/28/340 Lee Roberts Louisiana-Lafayette 9/26/98 19/36/254 Jeremy Young Tennessee 9/8/07 20/34/334 Martevious Young Houston 10/31/09 23/35/254 Lee Roberts Tennessee 11/8/97 28/42/331 Austin Davis Kansas 9/26/09 23/31/253 Austin Davis UCF 9/12/09 23/34/324 Dustin Almond East Carolina 10/1/05 17/32/253 Dustin Almond Arkansas State 12/20/05 24/48/323 Nick Mullens Marshall 11/2/13 26/47/252 Jeff Kelly Penn State 11/3/01 27/41/313 Austin Davis Virginia 9/24/11 13/22/250 Lee Roberts Army 10/17/98 23/30/310 Stephen Reaves Marshall 10/21/07 23/43/248 Tommy Waters Florida 11/7/92 25/49/309 Austin Davis Marshall 9/10/11 18/33/247 Dustin Almond UAB 10/21/05 27/49/308 Austin Davis Marshall 9/20/08 16/30/247 Dustin Almond North Texas 12/14/04 17/37/304 Dustin Almond California 12/4/04 13/19/247 Jeff Kelly Tulane 9/6/99 21/42/303 Brett Favre Texas A&M 9/30/89 26/45/243 Allan Bridgford FIU 10/5/13 20/32/301 Brett Favre East Carolina 9/24/88 17/29/243 Jeff Kelly Louisiana-Lafayette 9/22/01 18/32/300 Jeff Kelly Louisville 11/4/00 15/30/241 Heath Graham East Carolina 10/1/94 18/41/300 Brett Favre Alabama 11/18/89 19/36/241 Brett Favre Memphis 10/29/88 25/51/298 Nick Mullens Louisiana Tech 11/9/13 14/30/240 Andrew Anderson East Carolina 11/1/86 23/30/298 Brett Favre Louisiana-Lafayette 10/22/88 14/26/240 Reggie Collier Mississippi 9/11/82 23/45/295 Dustin Almond Houston 11/13/05 18/30/239 Austin Davis East Carolina 11/15/08 21/39/295 Brett Favre Louisiana-Lafayette 11/28/87 23/36/239 Jeff Kelly Alabama 11/29/01 24/31/293 Austin Davis Houston 11/20/10 16/38/239 Jeff Kelly East Carolina 11/24/00 13/16/291 Jeff Bower Texas-Arlington 10/20/73 31/43/238 Austin Davis South Carolina 9/2/10 27/47/289 Nick Mullens Middle Tennessee 11/23/13 20/39/237 Austin Davis East Carolina 10/9/10 27/38/289 Lee Roberts Penn State 9/25/98 18/28/237 Jeremy Young East Carolina 9/15/07 18/31/288 Heath Graham Louisiana State 11/12/94 17/26/237 Dustin Almond Houston 11/8/03 35/26/286 Brett Favre East Carolina 11/25/89 12/17/237 Jeff Kelly Cincinnati 10/23/99 21/33/284 Austin Davis Rice 10/1/11 13/25/235 Lee Roberts Louisville 10/4/97 21/23/283 Austin Davis Navy 10/8/11 24/32/234 Austin Davis UAB 10/1/09 21/39/283 Dustin Almond Memphis 11/19/05 19/34/234 Buddy Palazzo VMI 11/6/71 21/39/282 Brett Favre Florida State 9/2/89 22/38/233 Austin Davis Louisiana Tech 9/25/10 17/34/281 Lee Roberts Alabama 10/31/98 22/30/232 Jeff Kelly Tennessee 9/2/00 17/33/279 Austin Davis Houston 12/3/11 23/38/232 Tommy Waters Pittsburgh 9/7/91 14/26/277 Austin Davis Memphis 11/26/11 12/20/232 Brett Favre East Carolina 11/14/87 23/37/277 Dustin Almond UCF 10/15/05 24/44/231 Stephen Reaves Rice 10/3/07 22/35/277 Jeff Kelly Oklahoma State 9/1/01 11/16/231 Dustin Almond Tulane 11/15/03 23/38/277 Rick Donegan Trinity 11/28/70 13/18/231 Lee Roberts Memphis 10/19/96 12/21/276 Martevious Young Tulsa 11/21/09 22/30/229 Martevious Young Louisville 10/10/09 20/34/276 Austin Davis Troy 12/21/08 15/29/229 Lee Roberts Tulane 10/25/97 18/30/276 Dustin Almond Tulane 11/26/05 14/16/229 Lee Roberts East Carolina 10/10/96 20/32/276 Jeff Kelly Houston 10/27/01 17/35/228 Micky D’Angelo Louisville 11/14/02 23/41/276 Heath Graham Louisville 10/7/95 14/23/227 Dustin Almond TCU 11/20/03 19/30/275 Austin Davis Memphis 10/16/10 11/18/227 Jeff Kelly Memphis 11/6/99 20/32/275 Brett Favre Louisville 10/1/88 10/21/227 Andrew Anderson Auburn 9/14/85 13/23/273 Micky D’Angelo Jackson State 8/31/02 21/37/226 Austin Davis Louisiana Tech 9/3/11

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21/40/226 Lee Roberts Alabama 9/27/97 48/404 Austin Davis Houston 11/20/10 15/20/225 Bobby Holmes Louisville 11/25/50 44/404 Martevious Young Houston 10/31/09 17/28/224 Dustin Almond Marshall 11/8/05 57/394 Austin Davis UAB 10/30/10 20/37/224 Jeff Kelly TCU 12/7/01 26/376 Jeff Bower Texas-Arlington 10/20/73 15/24/224 Jeff Kelly Tulane 10/14/00 54/374 Austin Davis UCF 11/12/11 16/29/224 Brett Favre Louisville 10/14/89 52/364 Austin Davis Tulsa 11/26/10 21/35/222 Allan Bridgford Nebraska 9/7/13 43/361 Brett Favre Memphis 10/28/89 18/31/219 Austin Davis Arkansas State 9/13/08 45/360 Nick Mullens UAB 11/30/13 20/43/218 Kevin Bentley Georgia 10/9/93 35/358 Austin Davis Navy 10/8/11 19/25/217 Austin Davis Alcorn State 9/5/09 53/357 Austin Davis Kansas 9/26/09 18/28/217 Lee Roberts Memphis 11/22/97 58/353 Austin Davis Marshall 9/20/08 15/28/216 Brett Favre Tulane 10/7/89 22/352 Lee Roberts Houston 11/9/96 12/28/213 Jeff Kelly Louisville 10/16/01 56/351 Allan Bridgford Texas State 8/31/13 16/29/213 Buddy Palazzo Memphis 12/2/72 40/346 Lee Roberts Nevada 11/21/98 15/26/212 Austin Davis SMU 11/29/08 28/340 Lee Roberts Louisiana-Lafayette 9/26/98 22/30/212 Jeff Kelly Tennessee 9/2/00 32/335 Martevious Young Tulsa 11/21/09 25/43/212 Brett Favre Auburn 11/5/88 46/334 Lee Roberts Nevada 9/20/97 22/38/211 Micky D’Angelo Tulane 11/23/02 29/327 Brett Favre East Carolina 9/24/88 12/31/210 Nick Mullens North Texas 10/26/13 42/326 Austin Davis Houston 12/3/11 9/15/209 Robert Ducksworth Mississippi 10/1/83 41/326 Vic Purvis Richmond 10/2/65 11/24/208 Dustin Almond East Carolina 11/29/03 40/323 Austin Davis Rice 10/1/11 12/22/208 Micky D’Angelo East Carolina 11/30/02 51/315 Austin Davis Virginia 9/24/11 18/36/208 Buddy Palazzo Mississippi State 10/21/72 53/313 Nick Mullens Marshall 11/2/13 12/14/207 Jeff Kelly Louisiana-Lafayette 11/13/99 52/313 Austin Davis Troy 12/21/08 24/42/207 Brett Favre Auburn 11/10/90 35/312 Vic Purvis Memphis 9/25/65 19/38/207 Andrew Anderson Colorado State 11/9/85 40/309 Austin Davis Memphis 10/16/10 14/21/206 Austin Davis Louisiana-Lafayette 8/30/08 48/307 Austin Davis Memphis 10/25/08 18/26/206 Stephen Reaves SMU 10/13/07 39/307 Jeff Kelly Houston 10/22/01 19/32/205 Austin Davis Louisville 12/21/10 45/305 Austin Davis UCF 11/13/10 10/22/205 Jeremy Young UTEP 11/17/07 43/304 Sam Dejarnette Florida State 9/25/82 10/13/205 Lee Roberts Louisville 10/10/98 34/303 Austin Davis Memphis 11/26/11 21/37/204 Jeff Kelly Memphis 10/6/01 56/302 Austin Davis Louisiana Tech 9/25/10 17/37/202 Dustin Almond Memphis 11/12/04 45/302 Jeremy Young Tennessee 9/8/07 14/25/202 Reggie Collier Alabama 10/10/81 43/302 Brett Favre Louisiana-Lafayette 11/28/87 17/32/201 Jeff Kelly Houston 10/28/00 31/301 Stephen Reaves Marshall 10/21/07 14/27/200 Dustin Almond USF 10/2/04 41/300 Brett Favre Alabama 11/18/89 37/300 Brett Favre Louisiana-Lafayette 10/22/88

Career 200-yard Games Career 300-yard Total Offense Games 32 Austin Davis 22 Jeff Kelly 17 Austin Davis 17 Dustin Almond 5 Brett Favre 16 Lee Roberts 4 Lee Roberts 15 Brett Favre 2 Jeff Kelly, Nick Mullens, Vic Purvis 5 Heath Graham, Nick Mullens, Martevious Young 1 Jeff Bower, Allan Bridgford, Sam Dejarnette, Arsenio Favor, 4 Micky D’Angelo Stephen Reaves, Martevious Young, Jeremy Young 3 Andrew Anderson, Allan Bridgford, Buddy Palazzo, Stephen Reaves and Jeremy Young 100-yard Receiving Games 2 Reggie Collier, Rick Donegan, Tommy Waters 1 Kevin Bentley, Jeff Bower, Robert Ducksworth, Arsenio Favor C/Yds Name Opponent Date 10/260 Kendrick Lee Houston 11/9/96 12/221 DeAndre Brown Rice 10/18/08 300-yard Total Offense Games 12/203 Todd Pinkston Nevada 11/21/98 Pl/Yds Name Opponent Date 7/193 Rickey Bradley, Jr. Texas State 8/31/13 71/445 Austin Davis Rice 10/18/08 7/192 Sherrod Gideon Alabama 10/31/98 35/416 Arssenio Favor UTEP 11/17/12 8/186 Gerald Baptiste Houston 10/31/09 33/415 Jeff Kelly Tulane 11/17/01 9/179 Sherrod Gideon Nevada 9/20/97

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13/176 Sherrod Gideon Penn State 9/5/98 8/110 DeAndre Brown Memphis 10/25/08 6/173 Cliff Coggin Louisiana Tech 11/12/49 8/110 DeAndre Brown UTEP 10/4/08 11/163 Todd Pinkston Nebraska 9/18/99 7/110 Shawn Nelson Arkansas State 9/13/08 7/156 Torris Magee Marshall 10/21/07 7/110 Todd Pinkston Memphis 11/14/98 8/154 Kelvin Bolden Memphis 10/16/10 5/109 LeRoy Handy Jackson State 8/31/02 7/151 Shawn Mills Tulane 10/14/00 5/109 Todd Pinkston Louisiana-Lafayette 9/26/98 8/151 Ivan Rosamond Louisiana Tech 11/18/50 7/108 Quentin Pierce UAB 10/1/09 4/149 Eddie Tate Texas-Arlington 10/20/73 4/107 Sherrod Gideon Memphis 11/14/98 7/148 Darryl Tillman East Carolina 9/24/88 4/107 Chris McGee East Carolina 11/14/87 5/146 Louis Lipps Mississippi 9/11/82 4/107 Andrew Mott Louisville 10/12/85 7/145 DeAndre Brown East Carolina 11/28/09 4/104 Daron Lawrence East Carolina 11/29/03 3/144 Marvin Harvey Hawaii 10/15/77 5/104 Marvin Young USF 10/25/03 7/143 Louis Lipps Tulane 10/15/83 7/103 Josh Barnes Houston 11/13/05 8/141 Chris Johnson Louisville 11/14/02 5/103 Chris Johnson East Carolina 11/30/02 5/141 Sherrod Gideon Memphis 10/25/97 6/101 Markese Triplett Middle Tennessee 11/23/13 7/140 Sherrod Gideon Army 10/17/98 4/101 Tracy Lampley Rice 10/27/12 6/140 Sherrod Gideon Tulane 11/27/97 4/101 Anthony Perine California 12/4/04 4/140 Eugene Rowell Alabama 11/18/89 4/101 Marvin Young Louisiana Lafayette 11/1/03 6/137 Alfred Williams Louisville 10/1/88 5/101 LeRoy Handy Penn State 11/3/01 8/136 Steve Broussard Louisiana Tech 11/13/71 5/101 LeRoy Handy Louisiana-Lafayette 7/22/01 9/135 Johdrick Morris UAB 10/30/10 5/100 Tracy Lampley Virginia 10/1/11 3/135 DeAndre Brown Tulsa 11/21/09 8/100 Sherrod Gideon Cincinnati 11/2/96 7/135 Lyneal Alston East Carolina 11/1/86 5/100 LeRoy Handy Tulane 11/17/01 5/134 Louis Lipps Mississippi 10/1/83 5/100 DeAndre Brown Prairie View A&M 9/11/10 5/134 Todd Pinkston Louisiana-Lafayette 11/6/99 6/133 Eddie Tate Texas-Arlington 10/12/74 Career 100-yard Games 9/132 Kelvin Bolden Rice 10/1/11 5/132 Francisco Llanos Marshall 9/10/11 11 Sherrod Gideon 10/132 Kelvin Bolden UAB 10/30/10 7 DeAndre Brown 7/132 Sherrod Gideon Alabama 9/27/97 6 Todd Pinkston 8/127 Chris Johnson Tennessee 9/8/07 4 LeRoy Handy, Tracy Lampley, Shawn Nelson 7/126 Sherrod Gideon Louisiana-Lafayette 9/26/98 3 , Kelvin Bolden, Louis Lipps, Quentin Pierce 2/125 Quentin Pierce UTEP 11/17/12 2 Gerald Baptiste, Fred Brock, Antwon Courington, 6/125 Tracy Lampley Houston 12/3/11 Chris Johnson (2001-02), Chris Johnson (2004-07), 5/125 Todd Pinkston Northwestern (La.) State 9/11/99 Eugene Powell, Eddie Tate, Darryl Tillman, 8/124 DeAndre Brown East Carolina 11/15/08 Markese Triplett, Marvin Young 4/123 Markese Triplett Marshall 11/2/13 1 Lyneal Alston, Ron Baham, Josh Barnes, Rickey Bradley, Jr., 8/123 Greg Reed Florida 11/7/92 Steve Broussard, Cliff Coggin, Danny Haley, Marvin Harvey, 5/123 Darryl Tillman Louisiana-Lafayette 11/28/87 DaRon Lawrence, Kendrick Lee, Francisco Llanos, Torris Magee, 6/122 Ryan Balentine UCF 11/12/11 Chris McGee, Shawn Mills, Johdrick Morris, Andrew Mott, 5/122 Sherrod Gideon Louisville 10/4/97 Anthony Perine, Greg Reed, Ivan R. Rosamond, Alfred Williams 6/121 Shawn Nelson Arkansas State 12/20/05 6/121 Ron Baham Texas A&M 9/30/89 Sherrod Gideon 7/121 Fred Brock Louisville 10/7/95 12/118 Shawn Nelson Auburn 9/6/08 5/118 Antwon Courington East Carolina 10/1/05 4/117 Gerald Baptiste Middle Tennessee 12/20/09 8/117 Fred Brock East Carolina 10/28/95 5/116 Tracy Lampley Memphis 11/26/11 7/116 Danny Haley Memphis 10/28/67 7/116 Eugene Rowell Memphis 10/28/89 4/115 Quentin Pierce Tulsa 11/26/10 8/115 Chris Johnson UCF 10/15/05 7/114 Ryan Balentine Rice 10/1/11 5/113 Shawn Nelson Tulane 11/26/05 4/112 Ryan Balentine Navy 10/8/11 7/112 Antwon Courington TCU 11/20/04

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Returned an Interception for a Touchdown: Kalan Southern Miss Individual Reed (19 yards) vs. Marshall, 10/20/12 Rushed for 100 or More Yards: 106 yards on 20 Two Interceptions in a Game: Marquese Wheaton carries by Kendrick Hardy at UAB, 11/30/13 finished with two interceptions vs. SMU, Rushed for 200 or More Yards: 205 Yards on 26 10/22/11 carries by Kendrick Hardy vs. Houston, 11/20/10 Returned a fumble for a Touchdown: Marquese Rushed for 300 or More Yards: 304 Yards by Sam Wheaton returned a fumble 75 yards vs. Rice, Dejarnette on 43 carries against Florida State, 10/1/11 9/25/82 Scored a Defensive Extra Point: 85 yards by Rod Rushed 50 or More Yards for a Touchdown: Jamal Davis at Alabama, 11/29/01 Woodyard scored on a 68-yard touchdown at UTEP, 10/29/11 Miscellaneous Two Rushers With 100 or More Yards: 205 yards on 26 carries by Kendrick Hardy and 111 yards on Scored Four or More Touchdowns: Austin Davis 17 carries by Austin Davis vs. Houston, 11/20/10 scored four touchdowns vs. Houston, 11/20/10 Three Rushing Touchdowns: Austin Davis rushed for Punt of More Than 50 Yards: Tyler Sarrazin had a four touchdowns against Houston, 11/20/10 punt of 51 yards vs. Middle Tennessee, 11/23/13 Four Rushing Touchdowns: Austin Davis rushed for Kicked a 50 or More Yard Field Goal: Corey Acosta four touchdowns against Houston, 11/20/10 kicked a 50-yard field goal at Louisiana Tech, Five Rushing Touchdowns: Austin Davis rushed for 11/9/13 five touchdowns against UAB, 11/1/08 Had a Safety: Team registered vs. FIU, 10/5/13 20 Pass Completions: 24 by Nick Mullens at UAB, Blocked a Field Goal: Wil Freeman blocked Ty 11/30/13 Long’s 49-yard field goal at UAB, 11/30/13 Passed for 300 or More Yards: Nick Mullens had Blocked a Punt: Nic Bekkers at Louisiana Tech, 370 yards on 24-of-39 passing at UAB, 11/30/13 11/9/13 Completed a Pass of 50 Yards or More for a Blocked an Extra Point: Dylan Bradley at Marshall, Touchdown: Nick Mullens completed a 81-yard 11/2/13 pass to Markese Triplett at Marshall, 11/2/13 Rushed for 300 or More Yards: 370 vs. Rice, Completed a Pass 75 Yards or More for a 10/1/11 Touchdown: Nick Mullens completed a 81-yard Rushed for 400 or More Yards: 463 vs. UAB, pass to Markese Triplett at Marshall, 11/2/13 11/1/08 Caught 10 or More Passes: Tyre’oune Holmes caught 12 passes for 96 Yards vs. Texas State, Team 8/31/13 Caught Passes for 100 Yards or More: Markese Passed for 300 or More Yards: 370 at UAB, Triplett caught 6 passes for 101 yards vs. Middle 11/30/13 Tennessee, 11/23/13 Passed for 400 or More Yards: 461 at Rice, Caught Passes for 200 Yards or More: DeAndre 10/18/08 Brown caught 12 passes for 221 yards at Rice, Total Off. Surpassed 400 Yards: 472 at UAB, 10/18/08 11/30/13 Two Receivers with 100 or More Yards: Kelvin Bolden Total Off. Surpassed 500 Yards: 532 vs. UTEP, caught 9 passes for 132 yards and Ryan Balentine 11/17/12 caught 7 passes for 114 yards vs. Rice, 10/1/11 Scored 50 or More Points: 62 at UAB, 11/30/13 Two Receivers with Two Receiving Touchdowns: Shut out an Opponent: 52-0 vs. Alcorn State, 9/5/09 Antwon Courington and Chris Johnson both had Held an Opp Under 50 Yds Rushing: 7, vs two touchdowns against UCF, 10/15/05 Memphis, 11/26/11 Caught Three Touchdown Passes: Gerald Baptiste Held Opp Under 100 Yds Rushing: 73 vs. Texas had three touchdowns against Houston, 10/31/09 State, 8/31/13 Returned a Punt for a Touchdown: Tracy Lampley Held an Opp. Under 50 Yards Passing: 35 by returned a punt 60 yards at East Carolina, 11/5/11 Florida Atlantic, 11/16/13 Returned a Kickoff for a Touchdown: Tracy Lampley Held an Opp. Under 100 Yards Passing: 35 by returned a kickoff 100 yards at Nebraska, 9/1/12 Florida Atlantic, 11/16/13 Returned a Blocked Punt for a Touchdown: 0 yards Held an Opp. Under 100 Yards of Total Offense: 85 by Tray Becton-Martin vs. Nevada, 12/24/11 by Tulane, 11/11/06 Returned a Blocked Field Goal for a Touchdown: Marquese Wheaton returned a blocked field goal 79 yards at Navy, 10/8/11

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Kicked a Field Goal 50 Yards or More: 54 yards by Opponent Individual Warren Harvey of East Carolina, 9/15/12 Rushed for 100 or More Yards: 103 by Shane Tucker Three or More Field Goals: Ben Hartman of East of Middle Tennessee, 11/23/13 Carolina kicked three field goals, 11/28/09 Rushed for 200 or More Yards: 207 by Kenneth Blocked a Field Goal: FIU’s Isame Faciane blocked Dixon of Louisiana Tech, 11/9/13 a 44-yard Corey Acosta attempt, 10/5/13 Rushed for 50 or More Yards for a Touchdown: 59 Blocked a Punt: Marshall’s Jermaine Kelson, 9/10/11 by Steward Butler of Marshall, 11/2/13 Blocked an Extra Point: SMU’s Aaron Davis blocked Scored on Pass play of 50 or More Yards: 72 by Corey Acosta’s extra point, 11/10/12 Reese Wiggins of East Carolina, 11/5/11 Scored a Defensive Extra Point: C.J. Wilson of Five Rushing Touchdowns: 5 by Antowain Smith of East Carolina returned a blocked extra point try, Houston, 11/9/96 11/28/09 20 Pass Completions: 22 by Scotty Young of Louisiana Tech, 11/9/13 Opponent - Team 30 Pass Completions: 30 by Shane Carden of ECU, 10/19/13 Held USM To Less Than 100 Yards of Total Offense: Passed for 300 or More Yards: 300 by Derek 54 at Alabama, 9/12/92 Thompson of North Texas, 10/26/13 Recorded a Shutout: Utah, 17-0 shutout, 12/31/03 Passed for 400 or More Yards: 406 by G.J. Kinne of Rushed for 300 Yards or more: 333 yards by Florida Tulsa, 11/26/10 Atlantic, 11/16/13 Completed a Pass of 50 or More Yards for a Rushed for 400 Yards or more: 421 yards by Navy, Touchdown: 55 by Shane Carden of East 10/8/11 Carolina, 9/15/12 Held USM to Fewer Than 100 Yards Rushing: 20 vs. Completed a Pass of 75 or More Yards for a Florida Atlantic, 11/16/13 Touchdown: 81 by Ryan Williams of Memphis, Passed for 400 or More Yards: 406 by Tulsa, 10/16/10 11/26/10 Caught 10 or More Passes: 10 by Tommy Shuler of Gained Over 500 Yards of Total Off.: 636 by Marshall, 11/2/13 Marshall, 11/2/13 Caught Passes for 100 Yards or More: 117 yards by Passed for over 500 Yards: 559 yards by Houston, Jamrcus Nelson of UAB, 11/30/13 10/31/09 Returned a Punt for a Touchdown: Eugene Wilson Gained Over 600 Yards of Total Offense: 636 by of Illinois returned a punt 70 yards, 9/7/02 Marshall, 11/2/13 Returned a Kickoff for a Touchdown: Autrey Golden Scored 50 or More Points: 61 by Marshall, 11/2/13 of UTEP returned a kickoff 98 yards, 11/17/12 Recovered a Blocked Punt for a Touchdown: James Sam DeJarnette Bethra of California returned a blocked punt 20 yards, 8/30/03 Returned an Interception for a Touchdown: T.T. Barber (24) and Kevin Byard (51) each returned intreceptions for Middle Tennessee, 11/23/13 Two Interceptions: Adairius Barnes of Louisiana Tech finished with two interceptions, 11/9/13 Three Interceptions: DeAngelo Smith of Cincinnati finished with three interceptions, 12/22/07 Returned a Fumble for a Touchdown: Craig Mager returned a 44-yard fumble for Texas State, 8/31/13 Had a Score by Safety: Louisiana Tech scores as DeAngelo Brooks tackles George Payne, 11/9/13 Returned two Fumbles for Touchdowns: Michael Kutzler returned a 17-yard fumble and Xavier Webb returned a 96-yard fumble for Rice, 10/1/11

Opponent - Miscellaneous Scored Five or More Touchdowns: 6 by Antowain Smith of Houston, 11/9/96

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Game Austin Davis at South Carolina/2010 31 Austin Davis vs. UAB/2010 30 Rushing Yards Allan Bridgford vs. Texas State 28 Sam Dejarnette vs. Florida State/1982 304 Austin Davis at Tulsa/2010 28 Damion Fletcher vs. UTEP/2008 260 Austin Davis at Kansas/2009 28 Vic Purvis vs. Memphis/1965 238 Damion Fletcher vs. Louisiana-Lafayette/2008 222 Touchdown Passes Derrick Nix at Nevada/1998 219 Nick Mullens at UAB/2013 5 Dustin Almond vs. UCF/2005 5 Rushing Attempts Lee Roberts vs. Louisiana-Lafayette/1998 5 Sam Dejarnette vs. Florida State/1982 43 Austin Davis at Houston/2011 4 Derrick Nix at East Carolina/1999 42 Austin Davis at UCF/2010 4 Sam Dejarnette vs. Tulane/1982 40 Martevious Young at Houston/2009 4 Cody Hull vs. Arkansas State/2005 37 Austin Davis at Rice/2008 4 Derrick Nix at Nevada/1998 37 Jeff Kelly vs. Houston/2001 4 Jeff Kelly vs. Tulane/1999 4 Longest Touchdown Run Lee Roberts at Tulane/1998 4 Bo Dickinson at Dayton/1956 87 Bobby Holmes vs. Northwestern (La.) State/1949 4 Bubba Phillips vs. Northwestern (La.) State/1947 87 Vernon Wells at Oklahoma City/1948 4 Reggie Collier vs. Texas-Arlington/1981 84 Hugh Laurin Pepper vs. Louisiana Tech/1952 84 Total Offense Pl/Yds Tony Smith vs. Tulane/1991 81 Austin Davis at Rice/2008 71/445 Arsenio Favor vs. UTEP/2012 35/416 Non-Touchdown Run Jeff Kelly vs. Tulane/2001 24/415 Lindy Stewart at Louisiana-Lafayette/1951 82 Austin Davis vs. Houston/2010 48/404 Larry Thomas vs. Cincinnati/2004 79 Martevious Young at Houston/2009 44/404 Don Fuell vs. Hardin-Simmons/1961 78 Pass Receptions Rushing Touchdowns Sherrod Gideon at Penn State/1998 13 Austin Davis vs. UAB/2008 5 Tyre’oune Holmes vs. Texas State/2013 12 Austin Davis vs. Houston/20101 4 DeAndre Brown at Rice/2008 12 Chris Windsor vs. Louisiana-Lafayette/1996 4 Shawn Nelson at Auburn/2008 12 Shelton Gandy vs. Mississippi State/1986 4 Todd Pinkston at Nevada/1998 12 Doyle Orange vs. Texas-Arlington/1972 4 Receiving Yardage Longest Touchdown Pass from Scrimmage Kendrick Lee at Houston/1996 260 Austin Davis to DeAndre Brown vs. East Carolina/2008 97 DeAndre Brown at Rice/2008 221 Martevious Young to DeAndre Brown vs. Tulsa/2009 95 Todd Pinkston at Nevada/1998 203 Austin Davis to Francisco Llanos at Marshall/2011 90 Rickey Bradley, Jr. vs. Texas State/2013 193 Stephen Reaves to Torris Magee at Marshall/2007 85 Sherrod Gideon at Alabama/1998 192 Andrew Anderson to Andrew Mott at Louisville/1985 83 Receiving Touchdowns Passing Yardage DeAndre Brown at Rice/2008 4 Austin Davis at Rice/2008 461 Gerald Baptiste at Houston/2009 3 Jeff Kelly vs. Tulane/2001 400 Todd Pinkston vs. Louisiana-Lafayette/1999 3 Lee Roberts at Houston/1996 398 Sherrod Gideon vs. Louisiana-Lafayette/1998 3 Austin Davis vs. UAB/2010 388 Sherrod Gideon at Memphis/1997 3 Allan Bridgford vs. Texas State/2013 377 Kendrick Lee at Houston/1996 3

Passing Attempts All-Purpose Yardage Austin Davis at Rice/2008 61 Sam Dejarnette vs. Florida State/1982 335 Allan Bridgford vs. Texas State/2013 53 Sam Dejarnette at Tulane/1982 312 Nick Mullens at Louisiana Tech/2013 51 Tony Smith at Louisville/1991 265 Austin Davis at Auburn/2008 50 Damion Fletcher vs. UTEP/2008 260 Austin Davis at Marshall/2011 49 Bubba Phillips at Oklahoma City/1948 255 Austin Davis vs. Marshall/2008 49 Tommy Boutwell vs. Richmond/1969 49 Punt Attempts Tommy Boutwell at San Diego State/1968 49 Dickie Dunaway at Ole Miss/1966 13 Luke Johnson at NC State/2005 11 Passing Completions Eric Estes at Alabama/1992 11 Austin Davis at Auburn/2008 33 Scott Bryant at Auburn/1988 11 Austin Davis at Rice/2008 32 15 tied; most recently by Mark Haulman vs. Illinois/2002 10

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Punting Yardage Longest Punt Returns Dickie Dunaway at Ole Miss/1966 524 Bobby Holmes at Alabama/1949 95 Luke Johnson at NC State/2005 474 James Henry vs. Louisiana-Monroe/1987 89 Eric Estes at Alabama/1992 474 Marvin Young vs. Memphis/2003 87 Scott Bryant at Florida State/1988 445 Perry Carter vs. East Carolina/1991 86 Mark Haulman vs. Illinois/2002 441 Bobby Holmes at Alabama/1949 82 Jimmy Havard vs. North Carolina State/1961 82 Longest Punts Ray Guy at Ole Miss/1972 93 Punt Return Yardage Jamie Purser at Nevada/1998 78 Bobby Holmes at Alabama/1949 177 Luke Johnson vs. USF/2003 76 James Henry vs. Mississippi State/1988 136 Eric Estes vs. Tulsa/1992 76 Marvin Young vs. Memphis/2003 124 Jamie Purser vs. Houston/1997 68 Jasper Faulk vs. East Carolina/2006 115 Britt Barefoot vs. Ohio/2007 68 Marvin Young at Houston/2003 112

Field Goals Kickoff Returns Danny Hrapmann vs. UCF/2011 5 Chuck Clancy at Brigham Young/1976 8 Danny Hrapmann vs. East Carolina/2010 5 Francisco Llanos at Tulsa/2010 7 Darren McCaleb vs. Tulane/2005 4 Chuck Cook at Bowling Green/1979 7 Darren McCaleb at East Carolina/2005 4 Ten times; last by Evan Osborne at Marshall/2013 6 Chris Seroka vs. Memphis/1988 4 Rex Banks at Georgia/1984 4 Kickoff Return Yardage Tracy Lampley at Marshall/2009 211 Longest Field Goals Eric Booth at Tennessee/1997 200 Ray Guy at Utah State/1972 61 Francisco Llanos at Tulsa/2010 197 Chris Seroka vs. Louisiana-Monroe/1987 55 Trey Becton-Martin at Navy/2011 166 Danny Hrapmann vs. UAB/2010 54 Sherrod Gideon at Houston/1996 158 Chris Seroka vs. Tulane/1987 54 Six tied; most recently by Chris Pierce at LSU/1994 52 Longest Kickoff Return Bubba Phillips vs. Southeastern Louisiana/1948 103 Extra Points Tracy Lampley at Nebraska/2012 100 Britt Barefoot vs. UAB/2008 10 Freddie Parham vs. Virginia/2009 100 Rick Palmer vs. Cal State-Fullerton/1975 10 Herman Nall at Mississippi State/1964 100 Danny Hrapmann at Navy/2011 9 Sam Dejarnette at Tulane/1982 99 Corey Acosta at UAB/2013 8 Danny Hrapmann vs. Houston/2010 8 Longest Fumble Return Brant Hanna at Tulane/2000 8 Marquese Wheaton vs. Rice/2011 75 Tim Hardaway vs. Louisville/1998 8 Adalius Thomas vs. Northwestern (La.) State/1999 64 Chris Seroka at Louisville/1987 8 Roy Magee vs. Louisville/2000 55 Justin Estes at UTEP/2007 8 LaVance Richmond at Tulane/2006 50 Ronnie Thornton vs. Tulsa/2009 42 Points Kicking Danny Hrapmann vs. East Carolina/2010 19 Interceptions Danny Hrapmann vs. UCF/2011 16 Larry Ussery at Louisiana Tech/1967 4 Darren McCaleb vs. East Carolina/2005 15 Etric Pruitt at Army/2002 3 Corey Acosta at UAB/2013 14 Labarion Rankins at East Carolina/1992 3 Danny Hrapmann vs. Memphis/2011 14 David Odom at Louisville/1979 3 Danny Hrapmann at Tulsa/2010 14 George Sekul vs. Houston/1957 3 Danny Hrapmann vs. UAB/2010 14 Darren McCaleb vs. Tulane/2005 14 Interception Return Yardage Darren McCaleb vs. UCF/2005 14 Larry Ussery at Louisiana Tech/1967 141 Chris Seroka vs. Memphis/1988 14 Kendrick Presley vs. Memphis/2011 100 Jamie Collins at East Carolina/2011 97 Punt Returns Kerry Valrie at Alabama/1990 97 Brandon Sumrall at UAB/2007 7 Eddie Hicks vs. East Carolina/2006 87 Andrew Mott at Alabama/1985 7 Andrew Mott at Memphis/1985 7 Longest Interception Return Andrew Mott at Tulane/1984 7 Kendrick Presley vs. Memphis/2011 100 Andrew Mott vs. Louisiana Tech/1984 7 Jamie Collins at East Carolina/2011 97 Louis Lipps at Alabama/1983 7 Eddie Hicks vs. East Carolina/2006 87 Ricky Floyd vs. Louisiana-Lafayette/1981 7 Bill Martin at Memphis/1955 84 Johnny Dragg vs. VMI/1971 7 Brandon Sumrall vs. Memphis/2007 82

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Unassisted Tackles Brandon Sumrall vs. Southeastern Louisiana/2006 2 Mike Dennery vs. Memphis/1972 20 Robert Henderson at East Carolina/2005 2 T.J. Slaughter at Texas A&M/1999 19 Michael Boley at Nebraska/2004 2 Rod Davis at USF/2002 16 Etric Pruitt at Alabama/2002 2 Rod Davis vs. TCU/2003 16 Chad Williams at Houston/2000 2 Gerald McRath at Rice/2008 14 Jamaal Alexander at Louisville/1996 2 Gerald McRath vs. Arkansas State/2007 14 Jeffrey Posey at Louisville/1996 2 Kevis Coley vs. Memphis/2005 14 Bobby Smithart vs. Mississippi State/1976 2 Rod Davis at Cincinnati/2003 14 Fumble Recoveries Assisted Tackles Caleb Hendrix at East Carolina/2005 2 William Kirksey vs. Louisiana-Lafayette/1989 19 Darrell Bennett at Nebraska/2004 2 Thad McDowell vs. Louisiana-Lafayette/1989 19 Terrell Paul vs. East Carolina/2001 2 Korey Williams vs. UAB/2010 16 Marchant Kenney vs. Samford/1994 2 Leo Barnes at Texas A&M/1999 15 Reggie Odom vs. Mississippi State/1976 2 George Hill vs. Louisville/1988 15 Onesimus Henry vs. East Carolina/1987 15 Season Onesimus Henry vs. Jackson State/1987 15 Rushing Yards C/Yds Total Tackles Damion Fletcher/2007 295/1,586 T.J. Slaughter at Texas A&M/1999 26 Sam Dejarnette/1982 311/1,545 Rod Davis at Cincinnati/2003 22 Damion Fletcher/2006 276/1,388 Gerald McRath vs. UCF/2007 21 Damion Fletcher/2008 219/1,313 Leo Barnes at Texas A&M/1999 21 Ben Garry/1976 236/1,236 William Kirksey vs. Louisiana-Lafayette/1989 21 Thad McDowell vs. Louisiana-Lafayette/1989 21 Rushing Attempts Sam Dejarnette/1982 311 Quarterback Sacks Damion Fletcher/2007 295 Cedric Scott at Houston/2000 4 Damion Fletcher/2006 276 Chris Jackson vs. Louisiana Tech/1983 4 Derrick Nix/1999 255 Jamie Collins vs. UAB/2012 3 Harold Shaw/1997 245 Tom Johnson vs. UCF/2005 3 Michael Boley at East Carolina/2003 3 Yards per Carry (min. 100 att.) Roy Magee at Houston/2000 3 Hugh Laurin Pepper/1952 8.3 Jeffrey Posey at Tulane/1996 3 Jamal Woodyard/2011 6.7 Michael Tobias vs. Pittsburgh/1993 3 Reggie Collier/1981 6.6 Rod Reed at Tulane/1988 3 Kendrick Hardy/2010 6.5 Chris Jackson at Mississippi/1983 3 Damion Fletcher/2008 6.0 Bucky McElroy/1952 6.0 Tackle for Loss Roy Magee at Houston/2000 7 Rushing Touchdowns T.J. Slaughter at Texas A&M/1999 7 Sammy Winder/1980 20 Michael Boley vs. East Carolina/2004 5 Harold Shaw/1997 16 Cedric Walthaw at Indiana/1995 5 Damion Fletcher/2007 14 Rod Davis vs. Louisville/2002 4.5 Sam Dejarnette/1982 14 Reggie Collier/1982 12 Pass Breakups Reggie Collier/1981 12 Greg Brooks vs. Louisiana-Lafayette/2001 5 Sammy Winder/1981 12 Patrick Surtain vs. Nevada/1997 5 Ricky Floyd/1979 12 Deron Wilson vs. Marshall/2012 4 Doyle Orange/1971 12 Jasper Faulk vs. Memphis/2006 4 Raymond Walls at Louisville/1999 4 Passing Yards Melvin Ratcliff at Utah State/1995 4 Austin Davis/2011 3,496 James Cooper at Tulane/1984 4 Austin Davis/2008 3,128 Eddie Ray Walker at Memphis/1982 4 Austin Davis/2010 3,103 Carl Allen at Florida State/1976 4 Dustin Almond/2005 2,860 Lee Roberts/1998 2,680 Forced Fumbles Dylan Reda vs. Memphis/2012 2 Passing Completions Jamie Collins vs. UAB/2012 2 Austin Davis/2011 286 Cordarro Law vs. Rice/2011 2 Austin Davis/2010 278 Cordarro Law vs. Tulsa/2009 2 Austin Davis/2008 261

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Dustin Almond/2005 216 All-Purpose Yardage Jeff Kelly/2001 214 Sam Dejarnette/1982 1,982 Damion Fletcher/2007 1,860 Passing Attempts Tracey Lampley/2011 1,798 Austin Davis/2011 475 Damion Fletcher/2008 1,559 Austin Davis/2008 454 Damion Fletcher/2006 1,530 Austin Davis/2010 442 Dustin Almond/2005 394 Most Punts Brett Favre/1989 381 Mike Wright/1976 82 Mark Haulman/2002 80 Touchdown Passes Luke Johnson/2003 79 Austin Davis/2011 30 Dickie Dunaway/1966 78 Lee Roberts/1998 24 Mark Haulman/2000 76 Austin Davis/2008 23 Dustin Almond/2005 23 Highest Punting Average (min. 50 punts) Jeff Kelly/1999 21 Ray Guy/1972 46.2 Ray Guy/1970 45.3 Passing Efficiency (min. 150 comp.) Luke Johnson/2005 44.9 Lee Roberts/1998 143.79 Ray Guy/1971 42.9 Jeff Kelly/1999 143.66 Mike Wright/1976 42.8 Austin Davis/2011 138.25 Austin Davis/2010 134.08 Punt Return Yardage R/Yds Brett Favre/1988 129.02 James Henry/1987 41/556 Andrew Mott/1985 44/465 Total Offense Pl/Yards (TDRF) Louis Lipps/1983 40/462 Austin Davis/2011 585/3,848 (34) Marvin Young/2003 33/450 Austin Davis/2008 609/3,636 (32) Tracey Lampley/2011 31/356 Austin Davis/2010 587/3,555 (30) Dustin Almond/2005 430/2,763 (25) Punt Return Average (min. 20 att.) Jeff Kelly/2001 457/2,645 (18) Tracey Lampley/2009 14.5 Shawn Mills/1999 14.5 Pass Receptions Kenneth Johnson/2000 13.9 DeAndre Brown/2008 67 Marvin Young/2003 13.6 Sherrod Gideon/1998 66 James Henry/1987 13.6 LeRoy Handy/2001 59 Kelvin Bolden/2011 58 Kickoff Returns Shawn Mills/2000 55 Freddie Parham/2009 38 Tory Harrison/2007 38 Receiving Yardage Yds/C Willie Tullos/1977 34 Sherrod Gideon/1998 1,186/66 Andrew Mott/1986 33 DeAndre Brown/2008 1,117/67 Arnold Thomas/1969 31 Cliff Coggin/1949 1,087/53 Sherrod Gideon/1997 1,008/54 Kickoff Return Average (min. 20 att.) Todd Pinkston/1999 977/48 Eric Booth/1997 34.8 John Eubanks/2004 29.4 Yards Per Reception Freddie Parham/2009 25.3 (min. 30 rec.) Darryl Tillman/1987 25.0 Cliff Coggin/1949 20.5 Barry Boyd/1993 24.5 Todd Pinkston/1999 20.4 Kendrick Lee/1996 20.3 Scoring Excluding Kickers Louis Lipps/1983 19.0 Sammy Winder/1980 120 Sherrod Gideon/1997 18.7 Harold Shaw/1997 96 Sam Dejarnette/1982 90 Receiving Touchdowns Hugh Laurin Pepper/1952 84 Sherrod Gideon/1998 13 Sherrod Gideon/1998 82 DeAndre Brown/2008 12 Todd Pinkston/1999 11 Kick Scoring DeAndre Brown/2009 9 Danny Hrapmann/2010 133 Sherrod Gideon/1997 9 Danny Hrapmann/2011 130 Bill Mikel/1969 9 Darren McCaleb/2005 107 Cliff Coggin/1949 9 Damion Fletcher/2007 92 Darren McCaleb/2006 90

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Touchdowns Responsible For Tackles For Loss Austin Davis/2011 34 Rod Davis/2002 23.5 Austin Davis/2008 32 Michael Boley/2003 22.5 Austin Davis/2010 30 T.J. Slaughter/1999 22 Dustin Almond/2005 25 Cordarro Law/2011 22 Lee Roberts/1998 24 Jamie Collins/2012 20 Michael Boley/2004 20 Field Goals Made Rod Davis/2003 20 Danny Hrapmann/2010 26 Adalius Thomas/1998 20 Danny Hrapmann/2011 23 Darren McCaleb/2005 23 Pass Breakups Steve Clark/1982 17 Greg Brooks/2001 18 Darren McCaleb/2006 16 Patrick Surtain/1997 15 Darren McCaleb/2004 16 Greg Brooks/2002 14 Rex Banks/1984 16 Leo Barnes/2000 14 Steve Clark/1983 16 Jamaal Alexander/1996 14 Collins Hess/1986 14 Extra Points Made Danny Hrapmann/2011 61 Forced Fumbles Danny Hrapmann/2010 55 Michael Boley/2004 5 Darren McCaleb/2006 42 Rod Davis/2003 5 Justin Estes/2007 39 Jamie Collins/2012 4 Britt Barefoot/2008 38 Cordarro Law/2011 4 Darren McCaleb/2005 38 Cordarro Law/2010 4 Chad Williams/2000 4 Interceptions Mark Carmichael/1982 4 Ray Guy/1972 8 Billy Devrow/1965 8 Fumbles Recovered Bubba Phillips/1949 8 Melvin Ratcliff/1992 9 Steve Fore/1967 7 Dasman McCullum/2013 4 Bubba Phillips/1948 7 Kevis Coley/2005 4 Frank Spruiell/1948 7 Willie B. Moore/1983 4 George Tillman/1982 4 Unassisted Tackles Rod Davis/2002 122 Career Ron Cheatham/1974 119 Mike Dennery/1972 116 Rushing Yards Rod Davis/2003 111 Damion Fletcher/2006-09 5,302 Marchant Kenney/1996 106 Ben Garry/1974-77 3,595 Derrick Nix/1998-2000, 2002 3,584 Assisted Tackles Sammy Winder/1978-81 3,114 Korey Williams/2009 77 Sam Dejarnette/1982-84 2,908 Bud Brown/1983 73 Ronnie Thornton/2009 70 Rushing Attempts Kevis Coley/2005 69 Damion Fletcher/2006-09 1,009 Mike Dennery/1972 69 Derrick Nix/1998-2000, 2002 768 Sammy Winder/1978-81 736 Total Tackles Ben Garry/1974-77 723 Mike Dennery/1972 185 Sam Dejarnette/1982-84 617 Ron Cheatham/1974 177 Rod Davis/2002 168 Rushing Touchdowns Rod Davis/2003 164 Damion Fletcher/2006-09 44 Michael Boley/2003 151 Sammy Winder/1978-81 39 Harold Shaw/1994-97 32 Quarterback Sacks Derrick Nix/1998-2000, 2002 30 Adalius Thomas/1998 12.5 Ben Garry/1974-77 30 Cedric Scott/2000 12 Michael Boley/2003 11 Rod Davis/2002 10.5 Jamie Collins/2012 10 Chris Jackson/1983 10

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Passing Yards Yds/C/A Yards Per Reception (min. 50 catches) Austin Davis/2008-11 10,892/933/1,527 Cliff Coggin/1948-49 21.4 Brett Favre/1987-90 7,695/613/1,169 Lyneal Alston/1983-86 19.7 Dustin Almond/2002-05 7,342/538/1,052 Marvin Harvey/1977-80 17.4 Jeff Kelly/1998-01 7,095/571/975 Darryl Tillman/1986-89 16.9 Lee Roberts/1995-98 6,289/473/832 DeAndre Brown/2008-09 16.7 Sherrod Gideon/1996-99 16.7 Touchdown Passes Austin Davis/2008-11 83 All-Purpose Yards Lee Roberts/1995-98 52 Damion Fletcher/2006-09 6,253 Brett Favre/1987-90 52 Bubba Phillips/1947-50 4,968 Dustin Almond/2002-05 51 Tracy Lampley/2009-12 4,498 Jeff Kelly/1998-01 51 Ben Garry/1974-77 4,071 Derrick Nix/1998-2000, 2002 4,005 Passing Efficiency (min. 250 comp.) Austin Davis/2008-11 135.42 Most Punts Lee Roberts/1995-98 134.50 Billy Knighten/1985-86 253 Jeff Kelly/1998-01 130.39 Scott Bryant/1988-91 251 Dustin Almond/2002-05 120.44 Mike Wright/1976-78 237 Brett Favre/1987-90 117.21 Bruce Thompson/1979-82 237 Mark Haulman/1999-02 223 Completion Percentage (min. 250 comp.) Austin Davis/2008-11 .611 Highest Punt Average (min. 70 kicks) Jeff Kelly/1998-01 .580 Ray Guy/1970-72 44.7 Lee Roberts/1995-98 .568 Luke Johnson/2002-05 42.7 Jeff Bower/1973-75 .549 Mark Haulman/1999-02 41.7 Jeremy Young/2004-07 .543 Jamie Purser/1996-99 41.3 Mike Wright/1976-78 41.1 Interception Avoidance (min. 250 comp.) Dickie Dunaway/1965-67 41.1 Austin Davis/2008-11 .0177 Reggie Collier/1979-82 .0261 Punt Returns Dustin Almond/2002-05 .0266 Andrew Mott/1983-86 117 Jeremy Young/2004-07 .0286 Ricky Floyd/1978-81 109 Lee Roberts/1995-98 .0324 Tracy Lampley/2009-12 78 Louis Lipps/1980-83 78 Total Offense Pl/Yds Tony Smith/1989-91 74 Austin Davis/2008-11 1,987/12,267 Brett Favre/1987-90 1,363/7,606 Punt Return Average (min. 25 att.) Dustin Almond/2002-05 1,314/7,602 Kendrick Lee/1995-96 15.4 Jeff Kelly/1998-01 1,270/7,113 Bubba Phillips/1947-50 14.2 Lee Roberts/1995-98 946/5,777 James Henry/1987-88 13.5 Steve Fore/1967-68 12.9 Receptions Marvin Young/2001-04 12.7 Sherrod Gideon/1996-99 193 Shawn Nelson/2005-08 157 Kickoff Returns Todd Pinkston/1996-99 149 John Eubanks/2002-05 88 LeRoy Handy/1999-02 138 Darryl Tillman/1986-89 71 DeAndre Brown/2008-10 134 Tracy Lampley/2009-12 66 Freddie Parham/2008-09 66 Receiving Yards Tory Harrison/2006-09 55 Sherrod Gideon/1996-99 3,214 Todd Pinkston/1996-99 2,366 Kickoff Return Average (min. 25 att.) DeAndre Brown/2008-10 2,207 Eric Booth/1996-97 32.4 Shawn Nelson/2005-08 2,054 Chris Buckhalter/1993-95 27.1 LeRoy Handy/1999-02 1,890 Johnny Johnson/1966-68 26.6 John Eubanks/2002-05 26.4 Touchdown Receptions Freddie Parham/2008-09 24.0 Sherrod Gideon/1996-99 30 DeAndre Brown/2008-10 24 Scoring Excluding Kickers Todd Pinkston/1996-99 22 Damion Fletcher/2006-09 278 Marvin Young/2001-04 17 Sammy Winder/1978-81 234 Shawn Nelson/2005-08 16 Bubba Phillips/1947-50 216

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Harold Shaw/1994-97 206 Unassisted Tackles Derrick Nix/1998-00, 2002 192 Rod Davis/2000-03 360 Dawayne Woods/1998-01 192 Clump Taylor/1976-79 293 Bucky McElroy/1951-53 192 Marchant Kenney/1994-97 280 Onesimus Henry/1984-87 273 Kick Scoring Mike Dennery/1971-73 268 Darren McCaleb/2003-06 345 Danny Hrapmann/2009-11 289 Assisted Tackles Steve Clark/1981-83 212 Clump Taylor/1976-79 217 Brant Hanna/1998-01 191 Sidney Coleman/1984-87 195 Rex Banks/1983-86 180 Eugene Harmon/1992-95 184 Gerald McRath/2005-08 172 Touchdowns Responsible For Ronnie Thornton/2008-11 171 Austin Davis/2008-11 109 Dustin Almond/2002-05 64 Total Tackles Jeff Kelly/1998-01 60 Rod Davis/2000-03 526 Brett Favre/1987-90 53 Clump Taylor/1976-79 510 Lee Roberts/1995-98 52 Onesimus Henry/1984-87 438 Sidney Coleman/1984-87 438 Field Goals Mike Dennery/1971-73 431 Darren McCaleb/2003-06 69 Danny Hrapmann/2009-11 53 Quarterback Sacks Steve Clark/1981-83 41 Adalius Thomas/1996-99 34.5 Rex Banks/1983-86 37 Michael Boley/2001-04 28 Brant Hanna/1998-01 33 Cordarro Law/2008-11 28 Cedric Scott/1997-00 26 Field Goals Attempted Jamie Collins/2009-12 21 Darren McCaleb/2003-06 88 Danny Hrapmann/2009-11 72 Tackles For Loss Rex Banks/1983-86 63 Rod Davis/2000-03 60.5/237 Steve Clark/1981-83 60 Adalius Thomas/1996-99 56/347 Ray Guy/1970-72 59 Michael Boley/2001-04 56/228 T.J. Slaughter/1995-99 54/151 Extra Points Cordarro Law/2008-11 53.5/315 Darren McCaleb/2003-06 138 Danny Hrapmann/2009-11 130 Pass Breakups Brant Hanna/1998-01 92 Greg Brooks/2000-03 45 Steve Clark/1981-83 89 Deron Wilson 2010-Present 34 Justin Estes/2007-09 76 Patrick Surtain/1994-97 31 C.J. Bailey/2007-10 29 Extra Points Attempted Etric Pruitt/2000-03 29 Darren McCaleb/2003-06 144 Danny Hrapmann/2009-11 135 Forced Fumbles Brant Hanna/1998-01 96 Cordarro Law/2008-11 14 Steve Clark/1981-83 93 Brandon Sumrall/2004-07 9 Justin Estes/2007-09 83 Michael Boley/2001-04 9 Chad Williams/1998-01 8 Interceptions Int/Yds Jamie Collins/2009-12 7 Bubba Phillips/1947-50 25/490 Rod Davis/2000-03 7 Ray Guy/1970-72 18/257 Patrick Surtain/1994-97 16/212 Fumble Recoveries Billy Devrow/1964-66 15/116 Melvin Ratcliff/1992-95 10 Kerry Valrie/1987-90 14/257 Rod Davis/2000-03 9 Kerry Valrie/1987-90 8 Interception Touchdowns Michael Boley/2001-04 6 Leo Barnes/1997-00 4 Etric Pruitt/2000-03 6 Perry Carter/1991-93 4 Tim Smith/1983-86 6 Deron Wilson/2010-Present 3 George Tillman/1979-82 6 Larry Ussery/1966-68 3

123 southernmiss.com Seasonal Leaders

Rushing Passing Year Name No. Yards Avg. Year Name Att.-Comp.-Int. Yards TD 2013 Kendrick Hardy 93 417 4.5 2013 Nick Mullens 276-126-14 1,776 13 2012 Desmond Johnson 98 519 5.3 2012 127-57-4 664 2 2011 Jamal Woodyard 110 732 6.7 2011 Austin Davis 475-286-11 3,496 30 2010 Kendrick Hardy 139 903 6.5 2010 Austin Davis 442-278-6 3,103 20 2009 Damion Fletcher 219 1,015 4.6 2009 Martevious Young 230-132-3 1,861 16 2008 Damion Fletcher 219 1,313 6.0 2008 Austin Davis 454-261-8 3,128 23 2007 Damion Fletcher 295 1,586 5.4 2007 Jeremy Young 224-120-8 1,464 11 2006 Damion Fletcher 276 1,388 5.0 2006 Jeremy Young 281-161-2 1,769 12 2005 Larry Thomas 167 647 3.9 2005 Dustin Almond 394-216-12 2,860 23 2004 Anthony Harris 175 714 4.1 2004 Dustin Almond 269-138-6 1,848 12 2003 Anthony Harris 158 671 4.2 2003 Dustin Almond 251-121-7 1,877 13 2002 Derrick Nix 219 1,194 5.5 2002 Micky D’Angelo 232-122-8 1,647 7 2001 Dawayne Woods 140 594 4.2 2001 Jeff Kelly 362-214-11 2,613 15 2000 Dawayne Woods 146 631 4.3 2000 Jeff Kelly 341-198-10 2,381 15 1999 Derrick Nix 255 1,054 4.1 1999 Jeff Kelly 260-153-11 2,062 21 1998 Derrick Nix 226 1,180 5.2 1998 Lee Roberts 325-185-11 2,680 24 1997 Harold Shaw 245 1,045 4.3 1997 Lee Roberts 350-194-9 2,248 16 1996 Eric Booth 160 699 4.4 1996 Lee Roberts 142-86-7 1,296 12 1995 Chris Buckhalter 160 664 4.2 1995 Heath Graham 329-161-18 1,816 15 1994 Chris Buckhalter 182 814 4.5 1994 Heath Graham 208-121-15 1,603 7 1993 Barry Boyd 176 805 4.6 1993 Kevin Bentley 192-77-6 911 6 1992 Michael Welch 200 759 3.8 1992 Tommy Waters 212-110-7 1,159 6 1991 Tony Smith 194 998 5.1 1991 Tommy Waters 250-135-8 1,606 6 1990 Tony Smith 158 657 4.2 1990 Brett Favre 275-150-6 1,572 7 1989 Rickey Bradley 129 496 3.8 1989 Brett Favre 381-206-10 2,588 14 1988 Rickey Bradley 144 665 4.6 1988 Brett Favre 319-178-5 2,271 16 1987 Shelton Gandy 225 1,025 4.6 1987 Brett Favre 194-79-13 1,264 15 1986 Vincent Alexander 160 688 4.3 1986 Andrew Anderson 164-87-8 1,137 5 1985 Vincent Alexander 188 837 4.5 1985 Andrew Anderson 174-84-11 1,319 10 1984 Vincent Alexander 105 572 5.4 1984 Robert Ducksworth 126-56-10 745 2 1983 Sam Dejarnette 178 795 4.5 1983 Robert Ducksworth 141-71-8 1,201 7 1982 Sam Dejarnette 311 1,545 5.0 1982 Reggie Collier 219-98-7 1,265 3 1981 Sammy Winder 228 1,029 4.5 1981 Reggie Collier 139-81-4 1,004 6 1980 Sammy Winder 237 996 4.2 1980 Reggie Collier 199-97-3 1,268 7 1979 Sammy Winder 173 749 4.3 1979 Dane McDaniel 114-54-8 806 3 1978 Tiko Beal 179 698 3.9 1978 Dane McDaniel 82-45-3 528 7 1977 Ben Garry 219 1,134 5.2 1976 Ken Alderman 141-71-7 800 2 1976 Ben Garry 236 1,236 5.2 1975 Jeff Bower 145-75-12 905 2 1975 Ben Garry 178 846 4.8 1974 Jeff Bower 162-87-6 1,189 9 1974 David Hosemann 79 413 5.2 1973 Jeff Bower 199-116-10 1,495 9 1973 Doyle Orange 109 539 4.9 1972 Buddy Palazzo 291-160-16 1,888 8 1972 Doyle Orange 221 905 4.1 1971 Rick Donegan 204-99-9 1,121 1 1971 Doyle Orange 146 505 3.5 1970 Rick Donegan 311-165-15 1,593 8 1970 Larry Moulton 164 685 4.2 1969 Rick Donegan 177-94-17 1,093 6 1969 Larry Moulton 157 604 3.8 1968 Tommy Boutwell 285-151-15 1,583 8 1968 Johnny Johnson 144 663 4.6 1967 Tommy Boutwell 104-55-5 510 2 1967 Johnny Johnson 117 422 3.6 1966 Mike McClellan 77-36-3 525 6 1966 Milo McCarthy 164 685 4.2 1965 Vic Purvis 109-33-8 465 2 1965 Vic Purvis 144 663 4.6 1964 Vic Purvis 114-55-10 802 5 1964 Vic Purvis 117 422 3.6 1963 Vic Purvis 94-41-3 460 1 1963 Harmon Brannon 108 583 5.4 1962 Bobby Coleman 98-46-6 848 9 1962 John Sklopan 80 511 6.4 1961 Don Fuell 101-56-7 678 1 1961 Don Fuell 104 417 4.1 1960 Don Fuell 80-42-5 652 3 1960 Don Fuell 69 385 5.5 1959 Don Fuell 41-21-4 356 2 1959 Buddy Supple 100 413 4.1 1958 George Sekul 61-28-4 592 6 1958 Buddy Supple 87 551 6.3 1957 George Sekul 58-21-3 478 4 1957 Bo Dickinson 73 461 4.9 1956 Bobby Hughes 102-50-6 825 7 1956 Bo Dickinson 93 670 7.2 1955 68-31-6 457 6 1955 Eddie Cardenas 59 321 5.4 1954 George Herring 88-33-7 498 3 1954 Fred Smallwood 88 579 6.5 1953 Jim Davenport 79-35-4 503 4 1953 Hugh Laurin Pepper 83 677 8.2 1952 Billy Jarrell 71-36-8 653 14 1952 Hugh Laurin Pepper 144 1,227 8.2 1951 Tom LeGros 125-46-8 698 8 1951 Bucky McElroy 155 854 5.5 1950 Bobby Holmes 90-52-7 660 2 1950 Bubba Phillips 92 545 5.9 1949 Bobby Holmes 99-56-10 903 8 1949 Bubba Phillips 63 492 7.9 1948 Vernon Wells 76-27-9 464 9 1948 Bubba Phillips 79 831 10.5 1947 Vernon Wells 54-18-3 208 4 1947 Bubba Phillips 78 659 8.4

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Total Offense Pass Receiving Year Name Plays Yards TD Year Name No. Yards TD 2013 Nick Mullens 316 1673 15 2013 Markese Triplett 33 558 4 2012 Anthony Alford 232 993 8 2012 Tracy Lampley 25 330 0 2011 Austin Davis 585 3,848 34 2011 Kelvin Bolden 58 671 7 2010 Austin Davis 587 3,555 31 2010 Johdrick Morris 50 684 4 2009 Martevious Young 302 2,155 17 2009 DeAndre Brown 47 785 9 2008 Austin Davis 609 3,636 32 2008 DeAndre Brown 67 1,117 12 2007 Jeremy Young 325 1,813 15 2007 Torris Magee 44 632 3 2006 Jeremy Young 362 1,993 16 2006 Shawn Nelson 36 506 3 2005 Dustin Almond 430 2,763 25 2005 Shawn Nelson 35 540 5 2004 Dustin Almond 327 1,909 17 2004 Antwon Courington 47 659 5 2003 Dustin Almond 343 2,033 16 2003 Marvin Young 42 703 7 2002 Micky D’Angelo 293 1,626 7 2002 Chris Johnson 50 673 3 2001 Jeff Kelly 457 2,645 18 2001 LeRoy Handy 59 823 3 2000 Jeff Kelly 489 2,435 19 2000 Shawn Mills 55 713 5 1999 Jeff Kelly 310 1,863 22 1999 Todd Pinkston 48 977 11 1998 Lee Roberts 360 2,532 24 1998 Sherrod Gideon 66 1,186 13 1997 Lee Roberts 386 2,056 16 1997 Sherrod Gideon 54 1,008 9 1996 Lee Roberts 182 1,140 12 1996 Kendrick Lee 33 669 7 1995 Heath Graham 372 1,730 15 1995 Fred Brock 42 624 6 1994 Heath Graham 238 1,479 8 1994 Mark Montgomery 42 523 1 1993 Kevin Bentley 239 850 6 1993 Fred Brock 20 309 2 1992 Tommy Waters 254 1,093 6 1993 Myreon McKinney 20 153 1 1991 Tommy Waters 302 1,412 7 1992 Greg Reed 36 526 3 1990 Brett Favre 317 1,671 7 1991 Greg Reed 23 434 2 1989 Brett Favre 424 2,563 14 1990 Michael Jackson 25 358 2 1988 Brett Favre 370 2,256 16 1989 Darryl Tillman 30 468 2 1987 Brett Favre 251 1,433 16 1988 Alfred Williams 39 601 3 1986 Andrew Anderson 262 1,258 8 1987 Darryl Tillman 25 548 4 1985 Andrew Anderson 262 1,317 15 1986 Lyneal Alston 22 463 3 1984 Robert Ducksworth 255 1,173 5 1985 Robert Ray Stallings 20 259 1 1983 Robert Ducksworth 275 1,490 11 1984 Lyneal Alston 18 256 2 1982 Reggie Collier 369 2,068 15 1983 Louis Lipps 42 800 5 1981 Reggie Collier 292 2,009 18 1982 Louis Lipps 38 468 2 1980 Reggie Collier 326 1,732 9 1981 Raymond Powell 20 254 1 1979 Dane McDaniel 204 840 5 1980 Marvin Harvey 28 359 3 1978 Tiko Beal 179 698 4 1979 Marvin Harvey 18 292 3 1977 Ben Garry 226 1,165 10 Larry Taylor 18 325 0 1976 Ben Garry 236 1,236 8 Chuck Brown 18 258 0 1975 Jeff Bower 247 1,086 8 1978 Chuck Brown 27 357 3 1974 Jeff Bower 303 1,279 10 1977 John Cannon 19 295 0 1973 Jeff Bower 336 1,706 13 1976 John Cannon 19 258 0 1972 Buddy Palazzo 396 1,913 8 1975 Greg Pieper 29 446 1 1971 Rick Donegan 245 1,120 2 1974 John Sawyer 26 390 3 1970 Rick Donegan 385 1,582 9 1973 Harvey McGee 28 359 1 1969 Rick Donegan 205 1,022 7 1972 Doug Parker 41 534 0 1968 Tommy Boutwell 420 1,914 16 1971 Steve Broussard 26 463 3 1967 Tommy Boutwell 207 780 6 1970 Billy Mikel 26 299 1 1966 Milo McCarthy 164 685 8 1969 Billy Mikel 47 774 9 1965 Vic Purvis 353 1,128 8 1968 Danny Haley 40 504 1 1964 Vic Purvis 231 1,224 8 1967 Danny Haley 23 278 1 1963 Vic Purvis 207 870 2 1966 Clyde Dowd 17 329 3 1962 Billy Coleman 191 1,211 14 1965 Robert Brown 17 262 3 1961 Don Fuell 205 1,095 10 1964 Bill Gorney 14 246 2 1960 Don Fuell 149 1,037 8 1963 Robert Brown 12 102 2 1959 Don Fuell 87 534 4 1962 Billy Lyons 16 272 4 1958 George Sekul 123 833 10 1961 Charley Dedwyler 30 276 2 1957 George Sekul 107 567 8 1960 Tommy Morrow 15 246 2 1956 Bobby Hughes 149 815 10 1959 Andin McLeod 12 164 2 1955 George Herring 132 727 10 1958 Bob Yencho 11 230 2 1954 Fred Smallwood 88 579 8 1957 J.C. Arban 6 124 2 1953 Hugh Laurin Pepper 83 677 10 1956 Jerry Taylor 17 284 5 1952 Hugh Laurin Pepper 145 1,191 12 1954 Leonard Williams 13 190 3 1951 Bucky McElroy 161 902 7 1954 Hub Waters 13 220 2 1950 Bobby Holmes 157 627 4 1955 Ted Trenton 9 101 0 1949 Bobby Holmes 89 1,096 10 1953 Hub Waters 21 350 3 1948 Bubba Phillips 89 908 10 1952 Bob McKellar 22 379 5 1947 Bubba Phillips 79 703 5 1951 Bob McKellar 23 385 2 1950 Ivan Rosamond 20 309 1 1949 Cliff Coggin 53 1,087 9 1948 Cliff Coggin 19 455 6 1947 Hindu Reynolds 12 230 1

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Scoring Punting Year Name TD PAT FG 2-Pt Pts Year Name No. Yards Average 2013 Corey Acosta 0 24-24 11 0 57 2013 Tyler Sarrazin 44 1,733 39.4 2012 Corey Acosta 0 27-28 11 0 60 2012 Peter Boehme 63 2,520 40.0 2011 Danny Hrapmann 0 61-62 23 0 130 2011 Peter Boehme 46 1,977 43.0 2010 Danny Hrapmann 0 55-55 36 0 133 2010 Peter Boehme 50 1,960 39.2 2009 Tory Harrison 10 0-0 0 0 60 2009 Peter Boehme 54 2,078 38.5 2008 DeAndre Brown 12 0-0 0 0 72 2008 Britt Barefoot 49 1,987 40.6 2007 Damion Fletcher 15 0-0 0 1 92 2007 Britt Barefoot 48 2,039 42.5 2006 Darren McCaleb 0 42-42 16 0 90 2006 Britt Barefoot 52 2,007 38.6 2005 Darren McCaleb 0 38-39 23 0 107 2005 Luke Johnson 53 2,378 44.9 2004 Darren McCaleb 0 27-31 16 0 75 2004 Luke Johnson 67 2,799 41.8 2003 Darren McCaleb 0 31-32 14 0 73 2003 Luke Johnson 79 3,326 42.1 2002 Curt Jones 0 29-29 15 0 74 2002 Mark Haulman 80 3,344 41.8 2001 Dawayne Woods 12 0-0 0 0 72 2001 Mark Haulman 65 2,751 42.3 2000 Brant Hanna 0 32-32 12 0 68 2000 Mark Haulman 76 3,140 41.3 1999 Todd Pinkston 11 0-0 0 0 66 1999 Jamie Purser 54 2,274 42.1 1998 Sherrod Gideon 13 0-0 0 2 82 1998 Jamie Purser 51 2,105 41.3 1997 Harold Shaw 16 0-0 0 0 96 1997 Jack Gabriel 52 2,021 38.9 1996 Johnny Lomoro 0 32-36 9 0 59 1996 Jamie Purser 44 1,758 40.0 1995 Chris Pierce 0 26-30 14 0 68 1995 Chris Pierce 70 2,932 41.9 1994 Chris Pierce 0 22-26 9 0 49 1994 Chris Pierce 58 2,251 38.8 1993 Johnny Lomoro 0 23-25 11 0 56 1993 Eric Estes 62 2,442 39.4 1992 Lance Nations 0 20-20 14 0 62 1992 Eric Estes 63 2,523 40.0 1991 Michael Welch 9 0-0 0 0 54 1991 Scott Bryant 61 2,408 39.5 1990 Jim Taylor 0 18-18 15 0 63 1990 Scott Bryant 68 2,626 38.6 1989 Rickey Bradley 11 0-0 0 0 66 1989 Scott Bryant 61 2,559 42.0 1988 Chris Seroka 0 33-25 14 0 75 1988 Scott Bryant 61 2,443 40.0 1987 Chris Seroka 0 31-32 9 0 58 1987 Billy Knighten 65 2,557 39.3 1986 Shelton Gandy 10 0-0 0 0 60 1986 Billy Knighten 64 2,667 41.7 1985 Rex Banks 0 27-27 13 0 66 1985 Billy Knighten 57 2,398 42.1 1984 Rex Banks 0 18-18 16 0 66 1984 Billy Knighten 67 2,685 40.1 1983 Steve Clark 0 15-26 16 0 73 1983 Larry Boyd 60 2,429 40.5 1982 Sam Dejarnette 15 0-0 0 0 90 1982 Bruce Thompson 51 2,101 41.2 1981 Sammy Winder 12 0-0 0 0 72 1981 Bruce Thompson 55 2,159 39.3 1981 Reggie Collier 12 0-0 0 0 72 1980 Bruce Thompson 63 2,572 40.8 1980 Sammy Winder 20 0-0 0 0 120 1979 Bruce Thompson 68 2,685 39.5 1979 Ricky Floyd 13 0-0 0 0 78 1978 Mike Wright 69 2,833 41.1 1978 Randy Boyette 0 23-25 6 0 41 1977 Mike Wright 82 3,304 40.3 1977 Ben Garry 10 0-0 0 0 60 1976 Mike Wright 68 2,908 42.8 1976 Ben Garry 8 0-0 0 0 48 1975 Ricky Palmer 23 777 33.8 1975 Ben Garry 10 0-0 0 0 60 1974 Ricky Palmer 50 1,817 36.3 1974 Eddie Tate 4 0-0 0 0 24 1973 Ricky Palmer 59 2,272 38.5 1973 Ricky Palmer 1 23-25 6 0 47 1972 Ray Guy 58 2,680 46.2 1972 Doyle Orange 9 0-0 0 0 54 1971 Ray Guy 73 3,129 42.9 1971 Doyle Orange 12 0-0 0 0 72 1970 Ray Guy 69 3,125 45.3 1970 Larry Moulton 10 0-0 0 0 60 1969 John Hale 69 2,625 38.0 1969 Billy Mikel 9 0-0 0 0 54 1968 Sonny Orrell 431 1,632 37.9 1968 Tommy Boutwell 8 0-0 0 2 52 1967 Dickie Dunaway 58 2,430 41.9 1967 Johnny Johnson 4 0-0 0 1 26 1966 Dickie Dunaway 78 3,156 40.5 1966 Milo McCarthy 8 0-0 0 0 48 1965 Dickie Dunaway 63 2,587 41.1 1965 Vic Purvis 6 0-0 0 0 36 1964 John Laird 45 1,535 34.1 1964 John Laird 0 15-15 6 0 33 1963 John Laird 45 1,620 36.0 1963 Rabbit Brown 5 0-0 0 0 30 1962 Jerrel Wilson 33 1,242 37.6 1962 Johnny Sklopan 7 0-0 0 0 30 1961 Jerrel Wilson 24 911 38.0 1961 Don Fuell 9 12-16 1 0 69 1960 Morris Meador 22 770 35.0 1960 Don Fuell 5 0-0 0 0 30 1959 Morris Meador 16 454 28.4 1959 Buddy Supple 5 2-5 0 0 32 1958 George Sekul 21 691 32.9 1958 Bobby Lance 5 7- 9 0 0 37 1957 Jack May 20 744 37.2 1957 Bobby Lance 4 1- 1 0 0 25 1956 Bo Dickinson 29 1,172 40.4 1956 Bo Dickinson 6 0- 1 0 0 36 1955 George Herring 36 1,398 38.8 1955 Lawrence Meeks 7 7-12 0 0 49 1954 George Herring 26 978 37.4 1954 Fred Smallwood 8 0-0 0 0 48 1953 Bucky McElroy 34 1,136 33.4 1953 H. Laurin Pepper 12 0-0 0 0 72 1952 Bucky McElroy 27 1,042 38.5 1952 H. Laurin Pepper 14 0-0 0 0 84 1951 Scrappy Hart 63 2,336 37.5 1951 Scrappy Hart 7 0-0 0 0 42 1950 Clint Arnold 73 2,602 35.6 1951 Bucky McElroy 7 0-0 0 0 42 1949 Clint Arnold 46 1,539 33.5 1950 Bubba Phillips 9 0-0 0 0 54 1948 Benny Ray Nobles 43 1,482 34.5 1949 Cliff Coggin 9 0-0 0 0 54 1947 Benny Ray Nobles 55 1,965 35.7 1949 Bubba Phillips 9 0-0 0 0 54 1948 Bubba Phillips 10 0-0 0 0 60 1947 Bubba Phillips 5 0-0 0 0 30

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Punt Returns Kickoff Returns Year Name No. Yards Avg. TD Year Name No. Yards Avg. TD 2013 Jalen Richard 4 67 16.8 0 2013 Justin Sims 19 417 21.9 0 2012 Tracy Lampley 4 31 7.8 0 2012 Justin Sims 19 429 22.6 0 2011 Tracy Lampley 31 356 11.5 1 2011 Tracy Lampley 19 405 21.3 0 2010 Tracy Lampley 29 126 6.3 0 2010 Reggie Hunt 16 417 26.1 0 2009 Tracy Lampley 23 334 14.5 1 2009 Freddie Parham 38 961 25.3 1 2008 Andre Watson 22 179 7.7 0 2008 Freddie Parham 28 620 22.1 0 2007 Brandon Sumrall 15 68 4.5 0 2007 Tory Harrison 38 870 22.9 0 2006 Jasper Faulk 23 197 8.6 0 2006 Brandon Sumrall 19 401 21.1 0 2005 Jasper Faulk 22 166 7.5 0 2005 John Eubanks 28 678 24.2 0 2004 John Eubanks 21 161 7.7 0 2004 John Eubanks 21 618 29.4 1 2003 Marvin Young 33 450 13.6 1 2003 John Eubanks 17 499 29.4 1 2002 Marvin Young 29 388 13.4 0 2002 John Eubanks 22 526 23.9 0 2001 Kenneth Johnson 13 77 5.9 0 2001 Chris Johnson 14 309 22.1 0 2000 Kenneth Johnson 24 333 13.9 0 2000 Raymond Walls 16 329 20.6 0 1999 Shawn Mills 21 304 14.5 0 1999 Shawn Mills 14 277 19.8 0 1998 Eddie Shaw 30 293 9.8 1 1998 Brandon Francis 19 448 23.6 0 1997 Sherrod Gideon 33 347 10.5 0 1997 Eric Booth 22 766 34.8 2 1996 Kendrick Lee 22 284 12.9 0 1996 Eric Booth 12 352 29.3 0 1995 Ryan Pearson 19 96 5.1 0 1995 Fred Brock 17 411 24.2 1 1994 L.T. Gulley 14 135 9.6 0 1994 Chris Buckhalter 11 314 28.5 0 1993 L.T. Gulley 18 214 11.9 0 1993 Barry Boyd 24 587 24.5 0 1992 Perry Carter 18 48 2.7 0 1992 Terryl Ulmer 19 438 23.1 0 1991 Perry Carter 20 216 10.8 1 1991 Tony Smith 11 271 24.6 0 1990 Tony Smith 38 507 13.3 2 1990 Terryl Ulmer 14 336 24.0 0 1989 Tony Smith 26 275 10.6 0 1989 Darryl Tillman 27 607 22.5 0 1988 James Henry 23 309 13.4 2 1988 James Henry 22 416 18.9 0 1987 James Henry 41 556 13.6 4 1987 Darryl Tillman 26 646 24.8 0 1986 Andrew Mott 35 438 12.5 1 1986 Andrew Mott 8 730 22.1 0 1985 Andrew Mott 44 465 10.6 0 1985 Andrew Mott 9 188 20.9 0 1984 Andrew Mott 35 347 9.9 2 1984 Sam Dejarnette 13 234 18.0 0 1983 Louis Lipps 40 462 11.6 0 Vincent Alexander 13 233 17.9 0 1982 Louis Lipps 23 280 12.2 1 1983 Sam Dejarnette 8 165 20.6 0 1981 Ricky Floyd 31 295 9.5 1 1982 Sam Dejannette 16 405 25.3 1 1980 Ricky Floyd 28 252 9.0 0 1981 Ricky Floyd 10 222 22.2 0 1979 Ricky Floyd 27 189 7.0 1 1980 Mike Woodard 11 165 15.0 0 1978 Ricky Floyd 23 172 7.5 0 1979 Chuck Cook 20 375 18.8 0 1977 Willie Tullis 21 127 6.0 0 1978 Chuck Cook 16 364 22.8 0 1976 Malachi Henry 23 234 10.2 1 1977 Willie Tullis 34 760 22.4 0 1975 Malachi Henry 25 194 7.8 0 1976 Carlos Montgomery 18 393 21.8 0 1974 Barry Gibson 9 47 5.2 0 1975 Curtis Dickey 11 233 21.2 0 1973 Brad Byrne 24 152 6.3 0 1974 Carlos Montgomery 14 359 25.6 0 1972 Barry Gibson 12 133 11.1 1 1973 Carlos Montgomery 10 198 19.8 0 1971 Johnny Dragg 13 126 9.7 0 1972 Brad Byrne 10 188 18.8 0 1970 Gerry Saggus 15 120 8.0 1 1971 Willie Heidelburg 15 363 24.2 0 1969 Arnold Thomas 20 300 15.0 1 1970 Willie Heidelburg 26 515 19.8 0 1968 Larry Ussery 20 168 8.4 0 1969 Arnold Thomas 31 585 18.9 0 1967 Steve Fore 24 293 12.2 2 1968 Larry Moulton 13 210 16.2 0 1966 Tommy Brennon 32 198 6.2 0 1967 Johnny Johnson 13 267 20.5 0 1965 Billy Devrow 15 154 10.3 0 1966 Tommy Brennon 15 348 23.2 0 1964 Herman Nall 6 40 6.7 0 1965 Glen Bynum 7 115 16.4 0 1963 Tommy Youmans 15 84 5.6 0 1964 Herman Nall 10 252 25.2 1 1962 Jimmy Havard 7 61 8.7 0 1963 Herman Nall 7 148 21.1 0 1961 Don Fuell 13 146 11.2 0 1962 John Sklopan 6 142 23.7 0 1960 Tommy Morrow 11 80 7.3 0 1961 Don Fuell 8 224 28.0 0 1959 Buddy Supple 13 105 8.0 0 1960 Tommy Morrow 11 80 7.3 0 1958 Willie Coats 7 54 7.7 0 1959 Buddy Supple 9 185 20.6 0 1957 J.C. Arban 10 71 7.1 — 1958 George Sekul 5 107 21.4 0 1956 J.C. Arban 13 161 12.4 — Bobby Lance 5 96 19.2 0 1955 J.C. Arban 6 72 12.0 0 1957 J.C. Arban 3 53 17.7 0 Ted Trenton 6 62 10.3 0 Lawrence Meeks 3 61 20.3 0 1954 Carl Bolt 9 133 14.7 0 1956 J.C. Arban 6 135 22.5 — 1953 Billy Jarrell 13 194 14.9 0 1955 Fred Smallwood 5 145 29.0 0 1952 Milton White 20 234 11.7 1 1954 Brooks Tisdale 8 176 22.0 0 1951 Milton White 14 141 10.1 0 1953 Jackson Brumfield 4 18 4.2 0 1950 Bubba Phillips 11 210 19.1 1 Billy Jarrell 4 60 15.0 0 1949 Bobby Holmes 6 209 34.8 2 1952 Bucky McElroy 9 148 16.4 0 Bubba Phillips 6 168 28.0 0 1951 Bucky McElroy 13 276 21.2 0 1948 Bubba Phillips 17 215 12.6 0 1950 Morris Brown 9 122 13.5 — 1947 Bubba Phillips 15 106 7.1 0 1949 Morris Brown 4 79 19.8 — Ed Langford 4 74 18.5 — 1948 Bubba Phillips 15 350 23.3 2 1947 Bubba Phillips 15 106 7.1 0

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1995 Rod Thomas 3 81 27.0 1 Tackles (Since 1971) 1994 Derrick Hervey 5 121 24.2 1 Year Name Tackles 1993 Perry Carter 4 91 22.8 1 2013 DeBarriaus Miller 92 1992 Perry Carter 5 159 31.8 3 2012 Jamie Collins 92 1991 Pat Wyn 3 25 8.3 0 2011 Ronnie Thornton 111 Derrick Hoskins 3 24 8.0 0 2010 Korey Williams 92 1990 Kerry Valrie 6 159 26.5 2 2009 Korey Williams 121 1989 Kerry Valrie 2 65 32.5 0 2008 Gerald McRath 137 Kerry Williams 2 15 7.5 0 2007 Gerald McRath 139 Ben Washington 2 15 7.5 0 2006 Gerald McRath 104 1988 Kerry Valrie 3 1 0.3 0 2005 Kevis Coley 150 1987 Darrell Williams 5 10 2.0 0 2004 Michael Boley 125 1986 Onesimus Henry 2 54 27.0 1 2003 Rod Davis 164 Darrell Williams 2 19 9.5 0 2002 Rod Davis 168 1985 James Cooper 5 91 18.2 1 2001 Rod Davis 100 1984 Tim Smith 3 79 26.3 1 2000 Chad Williams 114 1983 James Cooper 4 84 21.0 1 1999 T. J. Slaughter 138 1982 Bud Brown 5 54 10.8 0 1998 T. J. Slaughter 147 Eddie Ray Walker 5 18 3.6 0 1997 Lytrel Pollard 114 1981 Danny Jackson 5 33 6.6 0 1996 Marchant Kenney 141 1980 Chuck Cook 3 43 14.3 0 1995 Eugene Harmon 120 1979 David Odom 6 25 4.2 0 1994 Eugene Harmon 96 1978 Hanford Dixon 4 2 0.5 0 1993 Tyrone Nix 107 1977 Mike Crenshaw 3 57 19.0 0 1992 Tyrone Nix 137 David Odom 3 45 15.0 0 1991 Thad McDowell 122 1976 Don Law 6 75 12.5 0 1990 Arnie Williams 135 1975 Ronald Cheatham 3 25 8.3 0 1989 William Kirksey 146 1974 Rick Gemmel 3 63 21.0 0 1988 George Hill 104 Don Law 3 46 15.3 0 1987 Onesimus Henry 150 1973 Norris Thomas 3 43 14.3 1 1986 Sidney Coleman 132 Eugene Bird 3 49 16.3 0 1985 Onesimus Henry 121 1972 Ray Guy 8 139 17.4 0 1984 Greg Haeusler 144 1971 Doug White 6 70 11.7 0 1983 Bud Brown 123 1970 Ray Guy 5 97 19.4 0 1982 Jerald Baylis 102 Craig Logan 5 71 14.2 0 1981 Greg Kelly 133 1969 Craig Logan 3 52 17.3 1 1980 Ron Brown 125 1968 Mike Harris 4 34 8.5 0 1979 Ronald “Clump” Taylor 143 1967 Steve Fore 7 60 8.6 0 1978 Ronald “Clump” Taylor 148 1966 Billy Devroe 5 71 14.2 0 1977 Ronald “Clump” Taylor 134 1965 Billy Devroe 8 45 5.6 0 1976 Freeman Horton 87 1964 Robert Brown 3 39 13.0 0 1975 Ronald Cheatham 132 1963 James Berry 4 63 15.8 0 1974 Ronald Cheatham 177 Hamon Brennon 4 8 2.0 0 1973 Mike Dennery 117 1962 James Berry 4 84 21.0 1 1972 Mike Dennery 185 1961 Billy Coleman 2 81 40.5 1 1971 Kyle Gantt 130 Mike Olander 2 14 7.0 0 1960 Tommy Morrow 4 17 4.1 0 1959 Rene Lorio 3 26 8.7 0 Interceptions 1958 Arnold Spence 2 6 3.0 0 Year Name No. Yards Avg. TD 1957 George Sekul 5 63 12.6 0 2013 Six Tied with 1 — — — 1956 Doug Barfield 2 24 12.0 0 2012 Five Tied with 1 — — — Jack May 2 6 3.0 0 2011 Deron Wilson 4 114 28.5 2 1955 Bill Martin 3 123 41.0 1 2010 Justin Wilson 4 17 4.2 0 1954 Carl Bolt 4 52 13.0 0 2009 Eddie Hicks 5 62 12.4 0 1953 Billy Jarrell 4 — — — 2008 Eddie Hicks 4 10 2.5 0 1952 Milton White 6 89 14.8 0 Justin Wilson 4 3 0.8 0 Jackie Howard 6 78 13.0 0 2007 Brandon Sumrall 6 101 16.8 1 1951 Milton White 5 55 11.0 0 2006 LeVance Richmond 4 69 17.2 0 1950 Bubba Phillips 6 111 18.5 1 Caleb Hendrix 4 8 2.0 0 1949 Bubba Phillips 8 191 23.9 1 2005 Brandon Sumrall 4 43 10.8 0 1948 Frank Spruiell 7 189 27.0 0 John Eubanks 4 1 0.2 0 Bubba Phillips 7 110 15.7 0 2004 Trevis Coley 4 39 9.8 0 1947 Three Tied with 4 — — — 2003 Etric Pruitt 3 32 10.7 0 Greg Brooks 3 24 8.0 0 Trevis Coley 3 18 6.0 0 2002 Etric Pruitt 6 96 16.0 1 2001 Leroy Johnson 3 0 0.0 0 Greg Brooks 3 0 0.0 0 2000 Leo Barnes 5 123 24.6 3 1999 Leo Barnes 3 100 33.3 1 Terrence Parrish 3 6 2.0 1 1998 Leo Barnes 3 31 10.3 0 1997 Patrick Surtain 6 127 21.2 0 1996 Patrick Surtain 6 77 12.8 0

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Single-Game Offense Fourth-Down Conversions Best Percentage: 100 (3/3) vs. Marshall, 2008; vs. Rushing Houston, 1997; (2/2) 11 times; (1/1) many times Most Carries: 78 vs. CS-Fullerton, 1975 Most Yards: 502 vs. Virginia Tech, 1958 Fumbles Fewest Yards: 1 at Alabama, 1999 Most: 8 vs. four opponents, most recently vs. Most Touchdowns: 9 vs. UAB, 2008; vs. Cal State- Northwestern (La.) State, 1987 Fullerton, 1975 Most Lost: 5 vs. four opponents, most recently vs. Brigham Young, 1976 Passing Most Recovered: 6 vs. Troy State, 1977 Most Attempts: 62 at Rice, 2008 Most Completions: 38 at South Carolina, 2010 Penalties Most Interceptions: 6 vs. East Carolina, 1994 Most: 15 vs. five opponents, most recently vs. Most Yards: 461 at Rice, 2008 East Carolina, 2010 Most Touchdowns: 5 at UAB, 2013; vs. UCF, 2005; vs. Most Yards Penalized: 175 vs. Memphis, 1955; Houston, 2001; vs. UL Lafayette, 1998 Trinity, 1959 Fewest Attempts: 2 vs. UT-Arlington, 1981 Most Two Teams: 26 vs. Nevada, 1997 Fewest Completions: 1 vs. eight opponents Most Yards/Two Teams: 265 vs. Louisiana-Lafayette, 1996

Total Offense Single-Game Defense Most Plays: 103 vs. East Carolina, 1968 Fewest Plays: 46 at Alabama, 1992 Interceptions Most Yards Gained: 654 vs. Rice, 2011 Most: 7 vs. Louisiana Tech, 1967 Fewest Yards: 54 at Alabama, 1992 Most Touchdowns: 11 vs. NW State, 1951 Fumbles Most Caused: 8 vs. four opponents, most recently vs. Punting NW State, 1987 Most Punts: 13 vs. Mississippi, 1966 Most Recovered: 5 vs. five opponents, Most Yards: 524 vs. Mississippi, 1966 most recently vs. Troy State, 1977 Highest Average: 54.8 vs. Mississippi, 1972 Turnovers Punt Returns Most Forced: 8 vs. Troy State, 1977 Most Returns: 9 vs. VMI, 1971 Most Yards Gained: 177 vs. Alabama, 1949 Tackles For Loss Most Touchdowns: 2 vs. East Carolina, 1987 and Ala., 1949 Most: 20 vs. Northwestern (La.) State, 1999

Kickoff Returns Quarterback Sacks Most Returns: 10 vs. Marshall, 2012 and Most: 11 at Houston, 2000 San Diego State, 1968 Most Yards Gained: 244 vs. Virginia, 2009 Pass Deflections Most Touchdowns: 1 vs. 13 opponents, most recently Most: 14 vs. Tulane, 1984 vs. Nebraska, 2012 First Downs Scoring Fewest Allowed: 0 vs. East Carolina, 1968 Most Points: 76 vs. NW State, 1951 Most Allowed: 39 at Houston, 2009 Least Points: 0; several times; most recently vs. Utah, 2003 Fewest Rushing Allowed: 0 vs. ECU, 1968 Most Combined Points: 106, Southern Miss 50, Fewest Passing Allowed: 0 vs. ECU, 1968 Tulsa 56, 2010 Greatest Margin of Victory: 76 (76-0) Third Down Conversion vs. Northwestern State, 1951 Lowest Percentage: 7.1 (1/14) by UNT, 1981 Greatest Margin of Defeat: 87 by Spring Hill, 1916 Highest Percentage: 80.0 (12/15) by Nebraska, 2012 Most Touchdowns: 11 vs. NW State, 1951 Most Points in a Half: 49 at UAB, 2013; vs. UAB, 2008 Fourth Down Conversion Most Points in a Quarter: 33 vs. La. Tech, 1967 Highest Percentage: (3/3) Four times, last by UCF, 2012; Most Extra Points Att.: 11 vs. NW State, 1951 (2/2) Eight times; (1/1) many times Most Extra Points Made: 10 vs. UAB, 2008; vs. Cal State-Fullerton, 1975 Total Defense Most Field Goals Made: 5 vs. ECU, 2010 and UCF, 2011 Fewest Plays: 23 vs. Southeastern La, 1948 Highest Losing Score: 50 at Tulsa, 2010 Fewest Yards: 5 vs. Elon, 1955

First Downs Rushing Defense Most: 35 vs. East Carolina, 1968 Fewest Rushes: 10 vs. three opponents Fewest: 3 at Alabama, 1982 Fewest Yards: -57 vs. Louisiana Tech, 1965 Most 1st Downs-Rushing: 25 vs. CS-Fullerton, 1975 Most First Downs-Passing: 22 at Rice, 2008 Pass Defense Most First Downs-Penalty: 6 at UAB, 2013 Fewest Passes Attempted: 3 vs. Alabama, 1981 Fewest Passes Completed: 1 vs. three opps., most recently Third Down Conversions vs. Utah State, 1974 Best Percentage: 80.0 (12/15) vs. UL- Monroe, 1993 Lowest Percentage Completed: .10 vs. Utah State, 1974 Worst Percentage: 7.1 (1/14) at Auburn, 2008; Fewest Yards: -5 vs. Arkansas State, 1980 at Alabama, 1992 Most Yards on Interceptions: 266 vs. La Tech, 1967

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Season Offense Fumbles Most: 49 in 1974 Rushing Most Lost: 25 in 1972 Most Yards: 3,651 in 1952 Fewest: 13 in 1998 Most Attempts: 662 in 1975 Fewest Lost: 5 in 1996 Fewest Yards: 875 in 2013 Most Yards per Rush: 7.37 in 1952 Season Defense Most Yards per Game: 331.9 in 1952 Fewest Yards per Game: 72.9 in 2013 Rushing Defense Most Touchdowns: 39 in 1952 Fewest Yards: 541 in 1967 Fewest Yds per Game: 60.0 in 1966 Passing Lowest Avg/ per Play: 1.55 in 1967 Most Attempts: 489 in 2011 Fewest Touchdowns: 2 in 1957 Most Completions: 294 in 2010 Most Yards: 3,422 in 2011 Passing Defense Fewest Yards: 916 in 1976 Fewest Yards: 439 in 1955 Most Yards per Game: 256.2 in 2011 Fewest Yards per Game: 43.9 in 1955 Highest Completion Pct: .624 in 2010 Lowest Completion Pct.: .354 in 1965 Lowest Completion Pct: .346 in 1965 Fewest Touchdowns: 1 in 1963 Most Touchdowns: 32 in 2011 Most Interceptions: 24 in 1994 Most Interceptions: 28 in 1969 Most Yards on INTs: 519 in 2011 Least Interceptions: 4 in 1980, 1981 Most Touchdowns on INTs: 8 in 2011

Total Offense Total Defense Total Plays: 1042 in 2011 Fewest Yards: 1,181 in 1963 Most Yards: 6,459 in 2011 Fewest Yards per Game: 122.0 in 1955 Fewest Yards: 2,879 in 1978 Lowest Average per Play: 2.30 in 1955 Most Yards per Game: 461.4 in 2011 Fewest TDs: 7 in 1955 and 1965 High. Avg. per Play: 6.2 in 2011 Most Touchdowns: 57 in 1952 Scoring Fewest Points (9 games): 55 in 1958 Punting Fewest Points (10 games): 49 in 1955 Most Punts: 84 in 2003 Fewest Points (11 games): 62 in 1967 Fewest Punts: 36 in 1961 Most Shutouts: 7 in 1957 Highest Average per Punt: 45.77 in 1972 Tackles for Loss Punt Returns Most: 116 in 2000 Most Returns: 57 in 1966 Fewest: (10) four times; most recent in 1984 Fewest Returns: 6 in 2012 Most Yards: 640 in 1987 Pass Deflections Most Touchdowns: 4 in 1987 Most: 81 in 2000 Fewest: 26 in 2013 Kickoff Returns Most Returns: 64 in 2009 Quarterback Sacks Fewest Returns: 18 in 1955, 1963 Most: 52 in 1998 Most Yards: 1,586 in 2009 Fewest: 13 in 1984, 2013 Most TDs: 2 in 1948, 1952, 1989, 2009 Fumbles Scoring Most Caused: 47 in 1974 and 1977 Most Points: 516 in 2011 Most Recovered: 27 in 1977 Fewest Points: 127 in 1965 Most Points per Game: 36.9 in 2011 Blocked Kicks Most Touchdowns: 63 in 2011 Blocked Kicks: 7 in 1999, 1995 Fewest Touchdowns: 19 in 1984 Blocked Punts: 4 in 2002 Most Extra Points Made: 62 in 2011 Most Field Goals Made: 26 in 2010 First Downs Most Field Goals Att.: 34 in 2011 Fewest Allowed: 75 in 1963 Extra Pts (Run/Pass) Made: 11 in 1962 Fewest Rushing Allowed: 44 in 1965 Most Extra Point Kicks Made: 61 in 2011 Fewest Passing Allowed: 23 in 1955 and 1963 Fewest by Penalty Allowed: 5 in 1949 First Downs Most: 328 in 2011 Team Streaks Least: 154 in 1978 Victories: 15 from 1952-1953 Most Rushing: 167 in 1952 Defeats: 23 in 2012-13 Most Passing: 158 in 2010 Home Victories: 15 from 1952-1953 Most by Penalty: 27 in 2005, 2011, 2013 Shutouts: 4 in 1957 and 1963 Shutouts by Opponents: 2 in 1951 Winning Seasons: 18 from 1994-2011 Losing Seasons: 7 from 1925-1931 Games for Scoring: 128 from 2004 to 2013 Games Scored Against: 63 from 2009 to 2013

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Single-Game Records USM Team: 53 vs. Texas State, 2013 Since 1976 Opponent Team: 59 by Cincinnati, 1999 Two Teams: 102 USM against East Carolina, 1995 Rushing Most Completions Most Yards Gained USM Individual: 30 by Austin Davis against UAB, 2010 USM Individual: 304 by Sam Dejarnette against Opponent Individual: 35 by Deontey Kenner of Cincinnati, Florida State, 1982 1999; by Martin Hankins of Memphis, 2007 Opponent Individual: 261 by J. J. Arrington of California, 2004 USM Team: 30 against UAB, 2010 USM Team: 463 against UAB, 2008 Opponent Team: 35 by Cincinnati, 1999; by Memphis, 2007 Opponent Team: 404 by Florida State, 1987 Two Teams: 53, USM against East Carolina, 1995 Two Teams: 690 USM against UL Lafayette, 2008 Most Yards Gained Most Attempts USM Individual: 400 by Jeff Kelly vs. Tulane, 2001 USM Individual: 43 by Sam Dejarnette against Opponent Individual: 467 by David Piland of Houston, Florida State, 1982 2010 Opponent Individual: 43 by Kevin Smith at UCF, 2007 USM Team: 409 against Tulane, 2001 USM Team: 73 against Louisville, 1982 Opponent Team: 467 by Houston, 2010 Opponent Team: 72 by Mississippi, 1976 Two Teams: 760, USM against Houston, 2010 Two Teams: 117 USM against Mississippi State, 1976 Highest Completion Percentage Most Touchdowns USM Team: .875 (7-8) against UAB, 2008 USM Individual: 5 by Austin Davis against UAB, 2008 Opponent Team: .750 (12-16) by UCF, 2007 Opponent Individual: 3 by Paul Smith of Tulsa, 2005 Two Teams: .714 (20-28) USM against North Texas, 1979 USM Team: 9 against UAB, 2008 Opponent Team: 6 by North Texas, 2013 Most Interceptions Two Teams: 9 USM against UAB, 2008; Samford, 1994 USM Individual: 4 by Stephen Reaves against Rice, 2007; by Dustin Almond against Tulsa, 2005; Jeff Kelly against Longest Gain Louisville, 2000; Tommy Waters against Pittsburgh, 1993; USM Individual: 84 by Reggie Collier against Brett Favre against Florida State, 1987 Texas-Arlington, 1981 Opponent Individual: 6 by Bradley of Arkansas State, 1979 Opponent Individual: 80 by Darius Passmore, Marshall, 2008 USM Team: 5 against Florida State, 1987 Opponent Team: 6 by Louisville, 1982; Arkansas State, 1979 Two Teams: 7 against Florida State, 1987; Louisville 1982, Passing Louisiana Tech, 1984; Arkansas State, 1979 Most Attempts USM Individual: 53 by Allan Bridgford against Texas State, Most Touchdowns 2013 USM Individual: 5 by Dustin Almond against UCF, 2005; Opponent Individual: 59 by Deontey Kenner of Lee Roberts against Louisiana-Lafayette, 1998 Cincinnati, 1999 Opponent Individual: 5 by of East Carolina, 1991

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USM Team: 5 against UCF, 2005; against Houston, 2001; Highest Average against Louisville, 1998; against Louisiana-Lafayette, USM Individual: 59.5 by Mark Haulman against Houston, 1998 2001 Opponent Team: 5 by East Carolina, 1991 Opponent Individual: 50.1 by Shane Lechier of Texas Two Teams: 8, USM against UCF, 2005 A&M, 1998 USM Team: 59.5 against Houston, 2001 Longest Pass Opponent Team: 50.1 by Texas A&M, 1998 USM Individual: 97 by Austin Davis against East Carolina, Two Teams: 47.8 USM against Cincinnati, 1976 2008 Opponent Individual: 84 by Rusty Trail, Memphis, 1988 Most Yardage USM Individual: 441 by Mark Haulman against Illinois, 2002 Opponent Individual: 601 by Bruce Gartman of Total Offense Arkansas State, 1980 Most Plays USM Team: 441 against Illinois, 2002 USM Individual: 57 by Austin Davis against UAB, 2010 Opponent Team: 601 by Arkansas State, 1980 Opponent Individual: 69 by Jameel Sewell Two Teams: 834 USM against Texas A&M, 1998 of Virginia, 2009 USM Team: 96 against Louisiana Tech, 1982 Longest Punt Opponent Team: 96 by Cincinnati, 1999 USM Individual: 76 by Eric Estes against Tulsa, 1992; Two Teams: 174 USM against UAB, 2010 Luke Johnson vs. USF, 2003 Opponent Individual: 72 by Mark Delozier of Tulsa, 1992 Most Yards Gained USM Individual: 416 by Arsenio Favor against Scoring UTEP, 2012 Opponent Individual: 484 by G.J. Kinne of Tulsa, 2009 Most Points USM Team: 654 against Rice, 2011 USM Individual: 30 by Austin Davis against UAB, 2008 Opponent Team: 629 by Marshall, 2012 Opponent Individual: 24 by Charles Clay of Tulsa, 2009 Two Teams: 1,133 USM against Houston, 2010 USM Team: 70 against UAB, 2008 Opponent Team: 61 by Florida State, 1987 Receiving Two Teams: 100 USM against Houston, 2010

Most Receptions Most Touchdowns USM Individual: 12 by Tyre’oune Holmes vs. Texas State, USM Individual: 5 by Austin Davis against UAB, 2008 2013 Opponent Individual: 4 by Charles Clay of Tulsa, 2009 Opponent Individual: 17 by Damaris Johnson of Tulsa, 2009 USM Team: 10 against UAB, 2008 Opponent Team: 8 by North Texas, 2013; Marshall, 2012; Most Yards Gained Florida State, 1987 USM Individual: 193 by Rickey Bradley, Jr., vs. Texas State, Two Teams: 13 USM against UAB, 2010; Houston, 2010 2013 Opponent Individual: 196 by Damaris Johnson of Tulsa, Most Points by Kick 2009 USM Individual: 19 by Danny Hrapmann against East Carolina, 2010 Most Touchdowns Opponent Individual: 13 by Derrek Schmidt of Florida USM Individual: 3 by Todd Pinkston against Louisiana- State, 1987 Lafayette, 1999; by Sherrod Gideon against Louisiana- Two Teams: 27, USM against UCF, 2011; vs. East Carolina, Lafayette, 1998 2010 Opponent Individual: 3 by Hannibal Thomas of Cincinnati, 2004; Mike Jones, UAB, 2010 Most Extra Points Attempted USM Individual: 10 by Britt Barefoot against UAB, 2008 Punting Opponent Individual: 8 by Zach Paul of North Texas, 2013; Justin Haig of Marshall, 2012 Most Punts USM Team: 10 against UAB, 2008 USM Individual: 10 by Mark Haulman against Illinois, Opponent Team: 8 by North Texas, 2013; Marshall, 2012 2002; by Billy Knighten against Jackson State, 1987 Opponent Individual: 13 by Bruce Gartman of Most Extra Points Made Arkansas State, 1980 USM Individual: 10 by Britt Barefoot against UAB, 2008 USM Team: 10 against Illinois, 2002; against Northwestern Opponent Individual: 8 by Justin Haig of Marshall, 2012 (La.) State, 1984; and Jackson State, 1987 USM Team: 10 against UAB, 2008 Opponent Team: 13 by Arkansas State, 1980 Opponent Team: 8 by Marshall, 2012 Two Teams: 20 against East Carolina, 2000; Memphis, Two Teams: 13 USM against Houston, 2010 2000

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Most Field Goals Attempted Most Return Yards USM Individual: 5 by Danny Hrapmann against East USM Individual: 146 by James Henry against Carolina, 2010; Danny Hrapmann vs. UCF, 2011; East Carolina,1987 Curt Jones vs. Louisville, 2002; by Chris Seroka vs. Opponent Individual: 91 by Eugene Wilson Memphis, 1988 of Illinois, 2002 Opponent Individual: 4 by Matt Reagan of Memphis, USM Team: 146 against East Carolina, 1987 2009; Ben Hartman of East Carolina, 2008; Bart Baldwin Opponent Team: 91 by Illinois, 2002 of Tulane, 1993; of Mississippi State, 1978 Two Teams: 155 USM against East Carolina, 1987 USM Team: 6 against UTEP, 2008 Opponent Team: 5 by Tulane, 1993 Most Touchdowns Two Teams: 9 USM against Tulane, 1993 USM Individual: 2 by James Henry against East Carolina, 1987 Most Field Goals Made Opponent Individual: 1 by Eugene Wilson of Illinois, USM Individual: 5 by Danny Hrapmann vs. UCF, 2011; 2002; by Don Stokes of Virginia Tech, 1988; Danny Hrapmann vs. East Carolina, 2010; Darren by Bill Ragans of Florida State, 1987; McCaleb vs. Tulane, 2005; Chris Seroka against by Scott Warren of Florida State, 1977 Memphis, 1988 USM Team: 2 against Virginia Tech, 1988; Opponent Individual: 3 by Nick Cattoi of UCF, 2011; East Carolina, 1987 Russell Bynum of Texas A&M, 1998; Don Glosson of Opponent Team: 1 by Illinois, 2002; by Virginia Tech, Memphis, 1984; Matt Reagan of Memphis, 2009 1988; by Florida State, 1987 and 1977 USM Team: 5 vs. UCF, 2011; East Carolina, 2010 Two Teams: 3, USM against Virginia Tech, 1988 Opponent Team: 3 by UCF, 2011; Texas A&M, 1998; Memphis, 1984; Louisville, 1984 Longest Return Two Teams: 8 USM vs. UCF, 2011 USM: 89 by James Henry against Louisiana-Monroe, 1987 Longest Field Goals Made Opponent: 70 by Eugene Wilson of Illinois, 2002 USM: 55 by Chris Seroka against Louisiana-Monroe, 1987 Opponent: 54 by Warren Hardy, East Carolina, 2012; Kickoff Returns John Deraney of NC State, 2006 Most Kickoff Returns USM Individual: 6 by Justin Sims against North Texas, Interceptions 2013; Marshall, 2012; Tracy Lampley against Boise State, Most Interceptions 2012; Darryl Tillman against Florida State, 1987 USM Individual: 2, 16 times; most recently Opponent Individual: 8 by Tyron Carrier, Houston; by Marquese Wheaton, 2011 Frantrell Forrest of UAB, 2008; Anthony Jordan of Opponent Individual: 3 by Anthony Floyd, Louisville, 2000 Samford, 1994 USM Team: 6 against Louisville, 1982; USM Team: 10 against Marshall, 2012 and Arkansas State, 1979 Opponent Team: 9 by Houston, 2010; East Carolina, 2010; Opponent Team: 5 by Florida State, 1987 UAB, 2008; Samford, 1994 Two Teams: 7 USM against Florida State, 1987; Two Teams: 17 USM against East Carolina, 2010 and Arkansas State, 1979 Most Return Yards Longest Return USM Individual: 158 by John Eubanks against Houston, USM: 100 by Kendrick Presley vs. Memphis, 2011 2004 Opponent: 74 by Barry Minter of Tulsa, 1992 Opponent Individual: 204 by Tyron Carrier, Houston, 2010 USM Team: 185 against Houston, 2004 Longest Touchdown Return Opponent Team: 303 by East Carolina, 2010 USM: 100 by Kendrick Presley vs. Memphis, 2011 Two Teams: 445 USM against Houston, 2010 Opponent: 74 by Barry Minter of Tulsa, 1992 Most Touchdowns Punt Returns USM Individual: 1 by Freddie Parham against Virginia, 2009; John Eubanks against Houston, 2004; Most Punt Returns by Tony Smith against East Carolina, 1989; and USM Individual: 7 by Andrew Mott against Louisiana Tech, by Tony Smith against Tulane, 1989 1984; Ricky Floyd against Louisiana-Lafayette, 1981 Opponent Individual: 1 by eight players, Opponent Individual: 6 by Damien Dorsey of Louisville, last by Autrey Golden of UTEP, 2012 2002; by Ryan Johnson of Memphis, 2000; USM Team: 1 against Virginia, 2009; Houston, 2004; by David Fischer of Mississippi, 1976 against East Carolina, 1989, and against Tulane, 1989 USM Team: 8 against Louisiana-Lafayette, 1998 Opponent Team: 1 by eight teams, last by UTEP, 2012 Opponent Team: 7 by Mississippi State, 1976 Two Teams: 1 10 times, most recently by UTEP, 2012 Two Teams: 12 USM against Louisiana Tech, 1984

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Longest Return M. M. Roberts Stadium Series Records since 1976 USM: 100 by Freddie Parham against Virginia, 2009 Series Last Opponent: 100 by Troy Evans of Marshall, 2010 School Began Meeting Won Lost Alcorn State 2009 2009 1 0 Arkansas State 1977 2007 3 1 Army 1999 1999 1 0 Miscellaneous Boise State 2008 2012 0 2 Bowling Green 1978 1978 1 0 California 2004 2004 0 1 Longest Fumble Recovery Cincinnati 1976 2004 5 2 USM Individual: 75 by Marquese Wheaton Colorado State 1991 1991 1 0 Delta State 1990 1991 2 0 against Rice, 2011 East Carolina 1978 2012 9 7 Florida Atlantic 2013 2013 0 1 Opponent Individual: 96 by Xavier Webb of Rice, 2011 FIU 2013 2013 0 1 Florida State 1977 1987 0 4 Houston 1997 2010 5 0 Fumbles Illinois 2002 2002 1 0 Jackson State 1987 2002 2 0 USM: 7 against Louisville, 1982; Louisiana Tech, 1982; Kansas 2010 2010 1 0 and Delta State, 1991 Lamar 1980 1981 2 0 Louisiana-Lafayette 1981 2008 14 2 Opponents: 8 by Louisiana Tech, 1983; and Louisiana-Monroe 1982 1993 3 1 Louisiana Tech 1977 2011 6 2 Louisiana-Monroe, 1987 Louisville 1978 2012 9 4 Two Teams: 12 USM against Louisville, 1982; Memphis, 1979 Marshall 2006 2012 2 2 McNeese State 2005 2005 1 0 Memphis 1976 2011 15 2 Middle Tennessee 2013 2013 0 1 Fumbles Lost Mississippi State 1976 1989 1 2 USM: 4 against four teams, most recently Texas State, 20 13 Nebraska 2003 2003 0 1 Nevada 1997 1997 1 0 Opponents: 5 by Mississippi State, 1976 North Carolina State 2006 2006 1 0 North Texas 1977 2013 1 2 Two Teams: 9 USM against Louisville, 1988 Northern Illinois 1995 1995 1 0 Northwestern (La.) State 1984 1999 3 1 Oklahoma State 2001 2001 1 0 Turnovers Ole Miss 1976 1976 0 1 Pittsburgh 1993 1993 0 1 USM: 7 by against Rice, 2007; against Louisiana Tech, 1982 Prairie View A&M 2010 2010 1 0 Opponents: 8 by Louisville in 1982 Rice 2007 2011 1 1 Richmond 1980 1983 2 0 Two Teams: 11 USM against Louisville, 1982; SMU 2007 2011 2 0 Samford 1994 1994 1 0 Louisiana Tech, 1982; Arkansas State, 1979 Southeastern La. 2006 2011 2 0 Stephen F. Austin 1988 1988 1 0 TCU 2001 2003 1 1 Penalties Tennessee-Martin 2007 2007 1 0 Texas A&M 1998 1998 0 1 USM: 15 against East Carolina, 2010 Texas Arlington 1976 1981 2 0 Opponents: 16 by Louisiana-Lafayette, 1996; Texas State 2013 2013 0 1 Tulane 1979 2009 12 3 by TCU, 2001 Tulsa 1992 2009 3 1 UAB 2001 2012 4 2 Two Teams: 30 USM against Louisiana-Lafayette, 1996 UCF 2005 2011 3 1 USF 2000 2003 2 0 UTEP 2008 2012 0 2 Yards Penalized Utah State 1996 1996 1 0 Virginia 2009 2009 1 0 USM: 153 against East Carolina, 2010 Virginia Tech 1988 1994 1 1 Opponents: 144 by Louisiana-Lafayette, 1996 Largest Home Football Crowds Two Teams: 242 against Marshall, 2010 Date Opponent Attendance Result 9/5/09 Alcorn State 36,232 W/52-0 9/25/03 Nebraska 36,152 L/14-38 First Downs 8/31/02 Jackson State 35,169 W/55-7 9/9/89 Mississippi State 34,189 L/23-26 USM: 34 against Alcorn State, 2009 9/15/12 East Carolina 34,140 L,14-24 Opponents: 33 by Tulsa, 2009 10/31/87 Jackson State 33,687 W/17-7 9/19/98 Texas A&M 33,233 L/6-24 Two Teams: 61 against UAB, 2010 8/31/95 Northern Illinois 33,092 W/45-13 9/25/76 Ole Miss 33,000 L/0-28 11/5/11 UCF 32,925 W/30-29 First Downs Rushing 9/20/08 Louisiana-Lafayette 32,792 W/51-21 9/19/81 Tulane 32,756 W/21-3 USM: 23 against Alcorn State, 2009; 10/22/11 SMU 32.685 W/27-3 11/20/10 Houston 32,606 W/59-41 Louisiana-Lafayette, 1982; and Lamar, 1981 9/25/82 Florida State 32,591 L/17-24 Opponents: 29 by Florida State, 1987 Largest Football Crowds In Front Of Two Teams: 50 against North Texas, 1979 Which Southern Miss Has Played Date Opponent Stadium Attendance Result 9/2/00 Tennessee Neyland 108,064 L/16-19 First Downs Passing 11/8/97 Tennessee Neyland 107,073 L/20-44 9/8/07 Tennessee Neyland 106,311 L/19-39 USM: 18 against Memphis, 1989 11/13/01 Penn State Beaver 106,158 L/20-38 9/5/98 Penn State Beaver 96,617 L/6-34 Opponents: 26 by Tulsa, 2009 9/7/13 Nebraska Memorial 90,466 L/13-56 Two Teams: 40 against Tulsa, 2009 11/4/95 Tennessee Neyland 93,433 L/0-42 9/2/06 Florida Ben-Hill Griffin 90,043 L/7-34 9/6/08 Auburn Jordan-Hare 87,451 L/13-27 11/5/94 Florida Ben Hill-Griffin 85,446 L/17-55 First Down by Penalty 8/30/97 Florida Ben Hill-Griffin 85,439 L/6-21 USM: 6 against Louisiana-Lafayette, 1985 9/1/12 Nebraska Memorial 84,425 L/20-49 11/10/90 Auburn Jordan-Hare 85,214 W/13-12 Opponents: 6 by East Carolina, 2010; 9/21/02 Alabama Bryant-Denny 83,818 L/7-20 10/30/99 Alabama Bryant-Denny 83,818 L/14-35 Louisiana-Monroe, 1982 10/31/98 Alabama Bryant-Denny 83,818 L/20-30 Two Teams: 9 USM against East Carolina, 2010

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Longest Non-Touchdown Run From Scrimmage: Most Punt Returns: 8 by Doug Cunningham 88 by Tatum Bell of Oklahoma State, 2002 of Mississippi, 1966 Longest Touchdown Run: 98 by Stanley Howell of Most Punt Return Yardage: 116 by Doug Cunningham of Mississippi State, 1979 Mississippi, 1966 Most Carries: 43 by Kevin Smith of UCF, 2007 Longest Kickoff Return: 100 by Troy Evans, Marshall, Most Yards Rushing: 261 by J. J. Arrington of California, 2010; Leeland McElroy of Texas A&M, 1994 2004 Most Kickoff Returns: 8 by Tyron Carrier, Houston, 2010; Most Rushing Touchdowns: 5 by Antowain Smith of Frantrell Forrest of UAB, 2008 Houston, 1996 Most Kickoff Returv v n Yardage: 208 by Tyron Carrier Highest Rush Average (min. 8 att.): 16.8 (8/134) by Eddie of Houston, 2010 Hicks of East Carolina, 1976 Longest Punt: 92 by Bill Smith of Ole Miss, 1984 Most Pass Attempts: 67 by , Houston, 2011 Most Punts: 14 by Dick McGraw of Mississippi State, 1967 Most Pass Completions: 44 by Case Keenum, Houston, 2009 Best Punt Average: 57.5 (4/230) by Greg Kampe of Most Yards Passing: 559 by Case Keenum of Houston, 2009 Bowling Green, 1975 Longest Non-Touchdown Pass: 93 by Lawrence Dawsey to Most Field Goals: 4 by Luke Phillips of Okla. State, 2002; Chip Ferguson of Florida State, 1988 by Michael Proctor of Alabama, 1993; by Joe Worley of Longest Touchdown Pass: 95 by Jimmy Black to Rudy Kentucky, 1986; by Keith Butler of Georgia, 1984 Thomas of Florida State, 1976 Longest Field Goal: 62 by Terrance Kitchens Most Touchdowns Passing: 7 by Dennis Shaw of San of Texas A&M, 1999 Diego State, 1968 Most Points Kicking: 14 by Jeff Hall of Tennessee, 1997 Highest Completion Percentage: .815 (44/54) by Case Most Non-Kicking Points: 30 by Antowain Smith of Keenum of Houston, 2009 Houston, 1996 Most Offensive Plays: 73 by Case Keenum of Houston, 2011 Most Unassisted Tackles: 17 by Dean Askew Most Total Offense Yardage: 569 by Case Keenum of Weber State, 1975 of Houston, 2009 Most Assisted Tackles: 15 by Jerald Porter Longest Reception: 95 by Rudy Thomas from Jimmy Black of Mississippi State, 1977 of Florida State, 1976 Most Total Tackles: 25 by Freddie Smith of Auburn, 1977 Most Receptions: 17 by Damaris Johnson of Tulsa, 2009; Most Tackles for Loss: 7 by Wayne Rogers Jerry Hendren of Idaho, 1969 of Houston, 2000 Most Yards Receiving: 362 by Tom Nettles of San Diego Most Quarterback Sacks: 4 by Shutton Pierson State, 1968 of South Florida, 2002; Eric Curry of Alabama, 1992; Most Touchdowns Receiving: 3 by Mike Jones, UAB, by Tim Edwards of Delta State, 1990 2010; Jarrett Dillard of Rice, 2008; Hannibal Thomas of Most Pass Breakups: 6 by Benny Burst of Tulane, 1984 Cincinnati, 2004; and by Trevor Insley of Nevada, 1998 Longest Interception Return: 99 by Quincy Butler Longest Punt Return: 97 by Jim Wade of Oklahoma City, of TCU, 2004 1951 Longest Fumble Return: 96 by Xavier Webb of Rice, 2011

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Team 22/163 Zach Line SMU 10/22/11 31/162 Antoineo Harris Illinois 9/7/02 Most Carries: 73 by Cin., 1977; by Bowling Green, 1973 13/160 Tatum Bell Oklahoma State 12/27/02 Fewest Carries: 16 by UCF, 2008 26/159 Charles Talley Northern Illinois 8/31/95 Most Rushing Yardage: 502 by Alabama, 1974 28/158 D. Williams Memphis 9/13/03 Fewest Rushing Yardage: -57 by Louisiana Tech, 1965 33/155 Louie Giammons Utah State 11/9/74 Most Rushing Touchdowns: 6 by North Texas, 2013 15/154 Carey Henley UT-Chattanooga 10/7/61 Most Passes Attempted: 67 by Houston, 2011 30/150 Marshall 11/8/05 Most Passes Completed: 44 by Houston, 2009 18/150 Junior Smith East Carolina 10/19/92 Most Passing Yardage: 559 by Houston, 2009 Fewest Passing Yards: -5 by Arkansas State, 1980 Opponents 150-Yard Receiving Games Most Passing Touchdowns: 7 by San Diego State, 1968 11/362 Tom Nettles San Diego State 11/9/68 Most Plays: 99 by Tulane, 2000 10/210 Billy Ryckman Louisiana Tech 11/13/76 Most Yards of Total Offense: 750 by Houston, 2009 17/203 Jerry Hendren Idaho 10/3/69 Fewest Yards of Total Offense: 5 by Elon, 1955 17/196 Damaris Johnson Tulsa 11/21/09 Most Points: 71 by Kentucky, 1949 14/194 Miguel Montano Louisville 9/28/96 Most Penalties: 16 by TCU, 2001; by UL Lafayette, 1996 13/190 James Cleveland Houston 10/31/09 Most Yards Penalized: 144 by UL Lafayette, 1996 4/190 Vincent Marshall Houston 10/7/04 Most First Downs: 39 by Houston, 2009 10/179 Brice Hunter Georgia 10/9/93 Most Rushing First Downs: 24 by Alabama, 1974 6/177 Adrian Madise TCU 12/7/01 Most Passing First Downs: 26 by Houston, 2009 5/174 Jeron Harvey Houston 10/14/06 Most First Downs by Penalty: 8 12/171 Justin Johnson Houston 12/3/11 by Louisiana-Monroe, 1982 7/168 H. Thomas Cincinnati 11/6/04 Most Quarterback Sacks: 10 by Tennessee, 2000 8/167 Rod Foppe Louisiana Tech 11/12/77 Most Tackles for Loss: 18 by Alabama, 1999 9/166 Tony Johnson Florida State 9/25/82 Most Pass Breakups: 19 by Tulane,1984 9/164 Rashaun Woods Oklahoma State 12/27/02 Most Interceptions: 5 by five teams, most recently 8/164 Q. McCollum UL Lafayette 10/21/89 by Florida State, 1987 7/163 J. VanDerWoulden Brigham Young 10/16/76 Highest Losing Score: 42 by East Carolina, 1988 4/155 Marcus Rucker Memphis 10/16/10 11/155 Orlando Iglesias Houston 11/7/98 11/154 Hunter Gallimore East Carolina 11/9/91 Opponent Superlatives 13/153 Antavio Wilson Marshall 11/14/09 Opponents 150-Yard Rushing Games 7/153 Joe West UTEP 11/17/07 Yards Name Team Date 31/261 J. J. Arrington California 12/4/04 Opponents 350-Yard Passing Games 32/248 Andre Brown NC State 10/29/05 44/54/559 Case Keenum Houston 10/31/09 31/231 Antowain Smith Houston 11/9/96 30/47/544 Eric Zeier Georgia 10/9/93 35/223 Darrin Reaves UAB 11/3/12 17/38/524 Dennis Shaw San Diego State 11/9/68 41/209 Alex Smith Indiana 9/23/95 28/47/467 David Piland Houston 11/20/10 25/207 Kenneth Dixon Louisiana Tech 11/9/13 23/31/445 Gifford Nielsen Brigham Young 10/16/76 23/207 Brendan Ore Virginia Tech 10/21/06 30/43/444 Chase Clement Rice 10/18/08 30/205 Auburn 9/15/85 29/42/407 Darrell Hackney UAB 10/21/05 26/201 Dwight Dasher Middle Tennessee 12/20/09 35/59/407 Deontey Kenner Cincinnati 10/23/99 27/199 D. Williams Memphis 11/12/04 23/37/406 G.J. Kinne Tulsa 11/26/10 29/197 Alabama 10/16/04 35/63/400 Chris Redman Louisville 9/28/96 26/188 LaShaun Johnson Northern Illinois 10/10/92 35/53/399 Tennessee 11/8/97 25/188 Lampford Mark Nevada 12/24/11 32/46/396 G.J. Kinne Tulsa 11/21/09 29/178 Curtis Steele Memphis 10/25/08 35/48/396 Martin Hankins Memphis 11/10/07 29/176 Pat Shed UAB 10/30/10 41/67/373 Case Keenum Houston 12/3/11 29/175 Tony Wiley Memphis 10/17/81 33/57/363 Steve Olson Idaho 10/3/69 16/172 Lionel James Auburn 9/10/83 26/35/361 Andrew Zow Alabama 10/31/98 28/170 Shaud Williams Alabama 10/11/03 27/47/361 Jeff Blake East Carolina 11/9/91 27/169 Cory Ross Nebraska 9/11/04 22/41/355 Rusty Trail Memphis 10/29/88 43/165 Kevin Smith UCF 10/28/07 26/34/354 Taylor Martinez Nebraska 9/1/12 32/164 Lewis Tillman Jackson State 10/31/87 23/42/354 Gus Frerotte Tulsa 11/20/93 37/164 Dave Preston Bowling Green 11/16/74 27/39/351 Jimmy Black Florida State 11/6/76

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First Last Total Opponents Meeting Meeting Games Won Lost Tied Pct. Abilene Christian 1954 1962 9 9 0 0 100.0 Alabama* 1947 2005 42 6 34 2 16.6 Alcorn State 2009 2009 1 1 0 0 100.0 All-Navy Service Team 1925 1925 1 0 1 0 0.0 Appalachian State 1937 1937 1 1 0 0 100.0 Arkansas 2013 2013 1 0 1 0 0.0 Arkansas Monticello 1938 1938 1 1 0 0 100.0 Arkansas State 1962 2008 11 9 2 0 81.8 Army 1998 2002 3 3 0 0 100.0 Auburn 1946 2008 22 5 17 0 22.7 Boise State 2007 2013 4 0 4 0 0.0 Bowling Green 1974 1979 4 1 3 0 25.0 Brigham Young 1975 1976 2 1 1 0 50.0 Brookley Field 1942 1942 1 1 0 0 100.0 California 2003 2004 2 0 2 0 00.0 Carswell Air Base 1951 1951 1 0 1 0 0.0 Chamberlain Hunt Academy 1919 1919 1 1 0 0 100.0 Cincinnati 1976 2007 15 7 8 0 46.7 The Citadel 1963 1967 2 2 0 0 100.0 Clarke Memorial College 1924 1930 7 4 3 0 57.1 Colorado State 1985 1993 3 2 1 0 66.7 Copiah-Lincoln High School 1915 1915 1 1 0 0 100.0 Copiah-Lincoln Junior College 1928 1928 1 0 1 0 00.0 Dayton 1954 1956 3 2 1 0 66.7 Delta State 1929 1991 14 10 3 1 76.9 East Carolina 1951 2013 39 27 12 0 69.2 Ellisville High School 1921 1921 1 1 0 0 100.0 Elon College 1955 1955 1 1 0 0 100.0 Florida 1973 2006 5 0 5 0 0.0 Florida Atlantic 2013 2013 1 0 1 0 0.0 FIU 2013 2013 1 0 1 0 0.0 Florida State 1952 1996 22 8 13 1 36.4 Fullerton State 1975 1975 1 1 0 0 100.0 Georgia 1953 1996 5 2 3 0 40.0 Georgia State Teachers 1941 1941 1 1 0 0 100.0 Gulf Coast Military Acad. 1913 1926 12 2 7 3 29.0 Hardin-Simmons 1960 1960 1 1 0 0 100.0 Hattiesburg Boy Scouts 1912 1912 1 1 0 0 100.0 Havana (Cuba) 1946 1946 1 1 0 0 100.0 Hawai’i 1977 1977 1 1 0 0 100.0 Hinds Junior College 1927 1927 1 1 0 0 100.0 Houston 1957 2011 14 9 5 0 64.3 Idaho 1969 1998 2 0 2 0 0.0 Illinois 1997 2002 2 2 0 0 100.0 Indiana 1995 1995 1 0 1 0 0.0 Jackson State 1987 2002 2 2 0 0 100.0 Jacksonville (Ala.) State 1937 1946 2 2 0 0 100.0 Jones County High School 1921 1922 2 2 0 0 100.0 Jones Junior College 1935 1935 1 1 0 0 100.0 Kansas 2009 2010 2 1 1 0 50.0 Kentucky 1949 1986 2 0 2 0 0.0 Lamar 1974 1981 4 3 1 0 75.0 Louisiana College 1924 1946 15 12 3 0 80.0 Louisiana-Lafayette 1923 2008 51 39 11 1 77.5 Louisiana-Monroe 1982 1993 4 3 1 0 75.0 Louisiana State 1951 1994 2 1 1 0 50.0 Louisiana Tech 1935 2013 45 31 14 0 68.9 Louisville 1949 2012 30 18 11 1 61.7 Loyola University 1921 1933 4 0 4 0 0.0 Marion Military 1922 1929 4 2 2 0 50.0 Marshall 2005 2013 9 5 4 0 55.6 McMurray College 1949 1951 3 2 1 0 66.7 McNeese State 1980 2005 2 2 0 0 100.0 Memphis 1935 2012 63 40 22 1 64.3 Meridian High School 1916 1916 1 0 1 0 0.0 Meridian College 1919 1919 2 1 0 1 75.0 Middle Tennessee 2009 2013 2 0 2 0 0.0 1920 1941 14 2 7 5 22.2 Mississippi 1913 1984 24 6 18 0 25.0 Mississippi Freshmen 1925 1925 1 0 1 0 0.0 Miss. Ind. Training School 1920 1920 1 1 0 0 100.0 Mississippi State** 1935 1990 27 14 12 1 53.8 Mississippi State Freshmen 1924 1927 4 1 2 1 16.7 Mississippi College 1914 1934 10 0 10 0 0.0 Mississippi College Fresh. 1923 1928 2 2 0 0 100.0

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Missouri 1981 1981 1 0 1 0 0.0 Mobile Military Academy 1912 1914 4 3 1 0 75.0 Mobile Shipbuilders 1942 1942 2 2 0 0 100.0 Murray State 1933 1934 2 1 1 0 50.0 Navy 2011 2011 1 1 0 0 100.0 Nebraska 1999 2013 5 1 4 0 20.0 Nevada 1997 2011 3 3 0 0 100.0 Newton Junior College 1928 1928 1 1 0 0 100.0 North Carolina State 1958 2006 10 5 5 0 50.0 North Dakota State 1955 1955 1 1 0 0 100.0 North Texas 1954 2013 8 4 4 0 50.0 Northern Illinois 1992 1995 2 1 1 0 50.0 Northwestern (La.) State 1930 1999 22 11 11 0 50.0 Ohio 2007 2007 1 1 0 0 100.0 Oklahoma City 1946 1949 4 3 1 0 75.0 Oklahoma State 2000 2002 3 2 1 0 66.7 Pacific 1952 1952 1 0 1 0 0.0 Parris Island Marines 1953 1953 1 1 0 0 100.0 Pearl River Junior College 1924 1934 7 3 4 0 42.9 Penn State 1998 2001 2 0 2 0 0.0 Perkinston High School 1914 1920 4 4 0 0 100.0 Perkinston Junior College 1926 1928 3 2 0 1 50.0 Pittsburgh 1991 1997 3 1 2 0 33.3 Poplarville High School 1913 1921 7 2 3 2 42.9 Prairie View A&M 2010 2010 1 1 0 0 100.0 Purvis High School 1922 1923 2 1 1 0 50.0 Rice 2007 2012 4 1 3 0 25.0 Richmond 1962 1983 16 14 2 0 87.5 St. Mary’s (Texas) 1939 1941 3 2 0 1 83.3 St. Stanislaus College 1921 1927 3 1 2 0 33.3 Sam Houston State 1939 1940 2 0 1 1 25.0 Samford 1994 1994 1 1 0 0 100.0 San Diego State 1968 1971 3 1 2 0 33.3 Seashore Camp Ground 1923 1923 1 1 0 0 100.0 Sixth Service Squadron 1942 1942 1 1 0 0 100.0 South Carolina 2010 2010 1 0 1 0 0.0 Southeastern Louisiana 1940 2011 22 19 3 0 86.4 SMU 2007 2012 4 3 1 0 75.0 Southwest Junior College 1929 1929 1 0 0 1 00.0 Southwestern of Memphis 1931 1932 2 1 1 0 50.0 Smith County High School 1921 1921 1 1 0 0 100.0 Spring Hill 1914 1941 19 7 11 1 39.0 Stephen F. Austin 1946 1988 4 4 0 0 100.0 Stetson 1924 1952 2 1 1 0 50.0 TCU 1989 2004 6 2 4 0 33.3 Tampa 1952 1974 5 5 0 0 100.0 Tennessee 1950 2007 5 0 5 0 0.0 Tennessee-Chattanooga 1949 1973 19 16 3 0 84.2 Tennessee-Martin 2007 2007 1 1 0 0 100.0 Texas A&M 1959 1999 7 0 7 0 0.0 Texas A&M Commerce 1936 1957 3 1 2 0 33.3 Texas-Arlington 1961 1981 10 10 0 0 100.0 Texas State 2013 2013 1 0 1 0 0.0 37th Division 1940 1940 1 1 0 0 100.0 Trinity 1948 1970 9 8 1 0 88.9 Troy 1935 2008 8 7 1 0 87.5 Tulane 1979 2010 30 23 7 0 76.7 Tulane Freshmen 1920 1920 1 0 1 0 0.0 Tulsa 1991 2010 8 3 4 1 43.8 UAB 2000 2013 14 10 4 0 71.4 UCF 2005 2012 8 6 2 0 75.0 Union 1930 1948 9 6 2 1 72.2 USF 2000 2004 4 3 1 0 75.0 Utah 2003 2003 1 0 1 0 00.0 Utah State 1972 1996 5 4 1 0 80.0 UTEP 1953 2012 6 3 3 0 50.0 Villanova 1954 1954 1 1 0 0 100.0 Virginia 2009 2011 2 2 0 0 100.0 VMI 1965 1974 4 4 0 0 100.0 Virginia Tech 1958 2006 9 4 5 0 44.4 Weber State 1973 1975 2 2 0 0 100.0 West Texas A&M 1957 1974 11 8 3 0 72.7 Western Kentucky 2012 2012 1 0 1 0 0.0 William & Mary 1965 1965 1 0 1 0 0.0 Totals — — 971 560 384 27 59.1

*Includes one forfeit | **Includes two forfeits | Bold Face = 2014 Opponents

138 2014 Southern Miss Football All-Time Coaches Records

By Chronology

Coach Years Win Loss Tie Percent Todd Monken (2013-) 1 1 11 0 .082 Ellis Johnson (2012) 1 0 12 0 .000 Larry Fedora (2008-2011) 4 34 19 0 .642 Jeff Bower (1991-2007) * 17 119 83 1 .589 (1988-90) 3 23 11 0 .676 (1982-87) 6 37 29 0 .561 Bobby Collins (1975-81) 7 48 30 2 .613 P. W. “Bear” Underwood (1969-74) 6 31 32 2 .492 Thad “Pie” Vann (1949-68) 20 139 59 2 .700 (1937-42, 46-48) 9 59 20 4 .735 Allison “Pooley” Hubert (1931-36) 6 26 24 5 .518 John Lumpkin (1930) 1 3 5 1 .389 William B. Saunders (1928-29) 2 6 11 1 .361 William Herschel Bobo (1924-27) 4 9 17 4 .367 O. V. “Spout” Austin (1921-23) 3 8 13 0 .381 B. B. O’Mara (1920) 1 5 2 1 .688 Cephus Anderson (1919) 1 4 1 2 .714 A. B. Dillie (1914-16) 3 6 10 1 .382 M. J. “Blondie” Williams (1913) 1 1 5 1 .214 Ronald J. Slay (1912) 1 2 1 0 .667 Totals 97 561 395 27 .584

By Wins Coach Years Win Loss Tie Percent Thad “Pie” Vann (1949-68) 20 139 59 2 .700 Jeff Bower (1991-2006) * 17 119 83 1 .589 Reed Green (1937-42, 46-48) 9 59 20 4 .735 Bobby Collins (1975-81) 7 48 30 2 .613 Jim Carmody (1982-87) 6 37 29 0 .561 Larry Fedora (2008-2011) 4 34 19 0 .642 P. W. “Bear” Underwood (1969-74) 6 31 32 2 .492 Allison “Pooley” Hubert (1931-36) 6 26 24 5 .518 Curley Hallman (1988-90) 3 23 11 0 .676 William Herschel Bobo (1924-27) 4 9 17 4 .367 O. V. “Spout” Austin (1921-23) 3 8 13 0 .381 A. B. Dillie (1914-16) 3 6 10 1 .382 William B. Saunders (1928-29) 2 6 11 1 .361 B. B. O’Mara (1920) 1 5 2 1 .688 Cephus Anderson (1919) 1 4 1 2 .714 John Lumpkin (1930) 1 3 5 1 .389 Ronald J. Slay (1912) 1 2 1 0 .667 M. J. “Blondie” Williams (1913) 1 1 5 1 .214 Todd Monken (2013-) 1 1 11 0 .082 Ellis Johnson (2012) 1 0 12 0 .000 Totals 97 561 395 27 .584 * Bower coached the 1990 All American Bowl.

139 southernmiss.com Year-by-Year Results

Year W L T Pct. Coach 1966 6 4 0 .600 Thad “Pie” Vann 1912 2 1 0 .667 R.G. Slay 1967 6 3 0 .667 Thad “Pie” Vann 1913 1 5 1 .214 M.J. “Blondie” Williams 1968 4 6 0 .400 Thad “Pie” Vann 1914 2 3 1 .417 A.B. Dillie 1969 5 5 0 .500 P.W. “Bear” Underwood 1915 4 4 0 .500 A.B. Dillie 1970 5 6 0 .455 P.W. “Bear” Underwood 1916 0 3 0 .000 A.B. Dillie 1971 6 5 0 .545 P.W. “Bear” Underwood 1917-1918 NO TEAM DUE TO WAR 1972 3 7 1 .318 P.W. “Bear” Underwood 1919 4 1 2 .714 Cephus Anderson 1973 6 4 1 .591 P.W. “Bear” Underwood 1920 5 2 1 .688 B.B. O’Mara 1974 6 5 0 .545 P.W. “Bear” Underwood 1921 3 4 0 .429 O.V. Austin 1975 8 3 0 .727 Bobby Collins 1922 2 6 0 .250 O.V. Austin 1976 3 8 0 .273 Bobby Collins 1923 3 3 0 .500 O.V. Austin 1977 6 6 0 .500 Bobby Collins 1924 3 3 2 .500 Herschel Bobo 1978 7 4 0 .636 Bobby Collins 1925 0 6 0 .000 Herschel Bobo 1979 6 4 1 .591 Bobby Collins 1926 3 4 1 .438 Herschel Bobo 1980 9 3 0 .750 Bobby Collins 1927 3 4 1 .438 Herschel Bobo 1981 9 2 1 .792 Bobby Collins 1928 4 5 0 .444 W.B. Saunders 1982 7 4 0 .636 Jim Carmody 1929 2 6 1 .278 W.B. Saunders 1983 7 4 0 .636 Jim Carmody 1930 3 5 1 .389 John Lumpkin 1984 4 7 0 .364 Jim Carmody 1931 2 5 0 .286 1985 7 4 0 .636 Jim Carmody 1932 5 4 0 .556 Pooley Hubert 1986 6 5 0 .545 Jim Carmody 1933 3 5 2 .400 Pooley Hubert 1987 6 5 0 .545 Jim Carmody 1934 3 4 2 .444 Pooley Hubert 1988 10 2 0 .833 Curley Hallman 1935 6 4 0 .600 Pooley Hubert 1989 5 6 0 .455 Curley Hallman 1936 7 2 1 .750 Pooley Hubert 1990 8 3 0 .727 Curley Hallman 1937 7 3 0 .700 Reed Green 0 1 0 .000 Jeff Bower 1938 7 2 0 .778 Reed Green (Coached All American Bowl) 1939 4 2 3 .611 Reed Green 1991 4 7 0 .364 Jeff Bower 1940 7 4 0 .636 Reed Green 1992 7 4 0 .636 Jeff Bower 1941 9 0 1 .950 Reed Green 1993 3 7 1 .318 Jeff Bower 1942 4 0 0 1.000 Reed Green 1994 6 5 0 .545 Jeff Bower 1943-1945 NO TEAM DUE TO WAR 1995 6 5 0 .545 Jeff Bower 1946 7 3 0 .700 Reed Green 1996 8 3 0 .727 Jeff Bower 1947 7 3 0 .700 Reed Green 1997 9 3 0 .750 Jeff Bower 1948 7 3 0 .700 Reed Green 1998 7 5 0 .583 Jeff Bower 1949 7 3 0 .700 Thad “Pie” Vann 1999 9 3 0 .750 Jeff Bower 1950 5 5 0 .500 Thad “Pie” Vann 2000 8 4 0 .667 Jeff Bower 1951 6 5 0 .545 Thad “Pie” Vann 2001 6 5 0 .545 Jeff Bower 1952 10 2 0 .833 Thad “Pie” Vann 2002 7 6 0 .538 Jeff Bower 1953 9 2 0 .818 Thad “Pie” Vann 2003 9 4 0 .692 Jeff Bower 1954 6 4 0 .600 Thad “Pie” Vann 2004 7 5 0 .583 Jeff Bower 1955 9 1 0 .900 Thad “Pie” Vann 2005 7 5 0 .583 Jeff Bower 1956 7 2 1 .750 Thad “Pie” Vann 2006 9 5 0 .643 Jeff Bower 1957 8 3 0 .727 Thad “Pie” Vann 2007 7 6 0 .538 Jeff Bower 1958 9 0 0 1.000 Thad “Pie” Vann 2008 7 6 0 .538 Larry Fedora 1959 6 4 0 .600 Thad “Pie” Vann 2009 7 6 0 .538 Larry Fedora 1960 6 4 0 .600 Thad “Pie” Vann 2010 8 5 0 .615 Larry Fedora 1961 8 2 0 .800 Thad “Pie” Vann 2011 12 2 0 .857 Larry Fedora 1962 9 1 0 .900 Thad “Pie” Vann 2012 0 12 0 .000 Ellis Johnson 1963 5 3 1 .611 Thad “Pie” Vann 2013 1 11 0 .082 Todd Monken 1964 6 3 0 .667 Thad “Pie” Vann Totals 561 395 27 .584 1965 7 2 0 .778 Thad “Pie” Vann

140 2014 Southern Miss Football All-Time Rankings

In The Associated 1999 Season 11/24 17 9/17 23 Press Weekly Poll Final 14 11/17 9 9/12 26 (Division I) 11/21 16 11/10 14 9/3 24 The Associated Press 11/14 18 11/3 20 Preseason 25 began selecting a Poll 11/7 21 in 1936. Southern Miss 10/31 25 1980 Season 1999 Season competed in Division I 10/24 20 10/21 20 Final 13 in 1960 and from 1963 10/17 21 11/21 14 to present 10/10 25 In The USA Today/ 11/14 17 ESPN Coaches Weekly 11/7 20 2011 Season 1998 Season Poll (Division I) 10/31 25 Final 20 Preseason 21 The USA Today Poll 10/24 19 12/4 22 took over the 10/17 21 11/27 24 1997 Season Coaches Poll in 1991 11/13 22 Final 19 1998 Season 11/6 25 12/8 22 2011 Season Preseason 21 12/1 22 Final 19 2004 Season 11/24 24 12/4 21 1997 Season 11/2 21 11/8 24 11/27 23 Final 19 10/26 25 10/27 24 11/13 20 12/8 22 10/12 24 11/6 23 12/1 23 1996 Season 10/30 24 11/24 23 2000 Season 11/11 25 10/23 25 11/17 24 11/12 24 11/4 20 11/3 25 11/5 25 10/28 23 2004 Season 10/29 13 10/21 24 11/2 21 1996 Season 10/22 14 10/26 25 11/4 22 10/15 15 1990 Season 10/12 25 10/28 24 10/8 16 12/4 23 10/1 17 11/27 24 2000 Season 1990 Season 9/24 21 11/20 25 11/12 20 12/4 22 9/17 22 11/13 25 11/5 22 11/27 23 9/10 25 10/29 11 11/20 24 9/3 25 1989 Season 10/22 14 11/13 24 8/27 22 9/5 18 10/15 15 Preseason 24 10/8 16 1989 Season 1981 Season 10/1 18 9/12 25 12/1 18 9/24 21 9/5 18

Games In Which Southern Miss and Southern Miss 21, Alabama 0 Opponents Were Both Ranked in the Division I September 16, 2000 Associated Press Poll When They Played Date Rank Team Score Rank Team Score 12/3/11 (24) Southern Miss 49 (7) Houston 28 9/16/00 (25) Southern Miss 21 (13) Alabama 0 9/2/00 (22) Southern Miss 16 (12) Tennessee 19 10/30/99 (20) Southern Miss 14 (14) Alabama 35 9/5/98 (21) Southern Miss 6 (13) Penn State 34 11/8/97 (24) Southern Miss 20 (8) Tennessee 44 11/14/81 (14) Southern Miss 58 (20) Florida State 14 11/7/81 (20) Southern Miss 7 (17) Mississippi St. 6 10/25/80 (20) Southern Miss 7 (1) Alabama 42

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Southern Miss Against Ranked Teams

2013 1992 9/7...... No. 22 Nebraska, L/56-13 (A) 11/7...... No. 14 Florida, L/20-24 (A) 2012 9/12...... No. 8 Alabama, L/10-17 (A) 9/29...... No. 19 Louisville, L/21-17 (H) 1991 9/1...... No. 17 Nebraska, L/49-20 (A) 11/9...... No. 16 East Carolina, L/20-48 (H) 2011 10/5...... No. 16 Auburn, W/10-9 (A) 12/3...... No. 7 Houston, W/49-28 (A) 1990 2010 11/10...... No. 15 Auburn, W/13-12 (A) 11/13...... No. 25 UCF, W/31-21 (A) 9/8...... No. 13 Alabama, W/27-24 (A) 2009 1989 10/31...... No. 15 Houston, L/43-50 (A) 11/18...... No. 4 Alabama, L/14-37 (A) 9/26...... No. 20 Kansas, L/28-35 (A) 9/30...... No. 22 Texas A&M/L 14-31 (A) 2008 9/16...... No. 5 Auburn, L/3-24 (A) 10/11...... No. 15 Boise State, L/7-24 (H) 9/2...... No. 6 Florida State, W/30-26 (N) 9/6...... No. 9 Auburn, L/13-27 (A) 1988 2007 11/5...... No. 9 Auburn, L/8-38 (A) 12/22...... No. 20 Cincinnati, L/21-31 (N) 9/10...... No. 10 Florida State, L/13-29 (A) 9/8...... No. 24 Tennessee, L/19-39 (A) 1987 2006 10/10...... No. 6 Florida State, L/10-61 (H) 9/2...... No. 7 Florida, L/7-34 (A) 9/27...... No. 16 Texas A&M, L/14-27 (N) 2005 1986 9/10...... No. 22 Alabama, L/21-30 (A) 9/27...... No. 14 Texas A&M, L/7-16 (A) 2004 9/13...... No. 4 Alabama, L/17-31 (A) 12/4...... No. 4 California, L/16-26 (H) 1985 2003 11/16...... No. 20 Alabama, L/13-24 (A) 12/31...... No. 25 Utah, L/0-17 (N) 1983 11/20...... No. 9 TCU, W/40-28 (H) 11/12...... No. 16 Alabama, L/16-28 (A) 9/25...... No. 11 Nebraska, L/14-38 (H) 9/10...... No. 4 Auburn, L/3-24 (A) 2000 1982 12/20...... No. 13 TCU, W/28-21 (N) 11/13...... No. 17 Alabama, W/38-29 (A) 9/16...... No. 13 Alabama, W/21-0 (A) 1981 9/2...... No. 12 Tennessee, L/16-19 (A) 11/14...... No. 20 Florida State, W/58-14 (A) 1999 11/7...... No. 17 Mississippi St., W/7-6 (N) 10/30...... No. 14 Alabama, L/14-35 (A) 10/10...... No. 7 Alabama, T/13-13 (A) 10/9...... No. 16 East Carolina, W/39-22 (A) 1980 9/25...... No. 5 Texas A&M, L/6-23 (A) 10/25...... No. 1 Alabama, L/7-42 (A) 9/18...... No. 4 Nebraska, L/13-20 (A) 1979 1998 10/3...... No. 25 Tulane, L/7-21 (A) 9/8...... No. 19 Florida State, L/14-17 (A) 9/19...... No. 18 Texas A&M, L/6-24 (H) 1976 9/5...... No. 13 Penn State, L/6-34 (A) 10/23...... No. T20 Mississippi St., L/7-14 (H) 1997 1975 11/8...... No. 8 Tennessee, L/20-44 (A) 11/15...... No. 15 Alabama, L/6-27 (A) 9/27...... No. 21 Alabama, L/13-27 (A) 1974 8/30...... No. 2 Florida, L/6-21 (A) 9/21...... No. 4 Alabama, L/0-52 (A) 1996 1972 11/16...... No. 3 Florida State, L/14-54 (A) 10/28...... No. 2 Alabama, L/11-48 (A) 9/7...... No. 13 Alabama, L/10-20 (A) 1971 1995 10/9...... No. 4 Auburn, L/14-27 (A) 11/4...... No. 5 Tennessee, L/0-42 (A) 9/18...... No. 9 Alabama, L/6-42 (A) 9/9...... No. 13 Alabama, L/20-24 (A) 1970 1994 10/17...... No. 4 Ole Miss, W/30-14 (A) 11/5...... No. 4 Florida, L/17-55 (A) 1969 10/8...... No. 11 Alabama, L/6-14 (A) 10/18...... No. 19 Ole Miss, L/7-69 (A) 9/24...... No. 12 Texas A&M, L/7-41 (A) 9/27...... No. 7 Alabama, L/14-17 (A) 9/10...... No. 21 Virginia Tech, L/14-24 (H) 1968 1993 9/28...... No. 7 Alabama, L/14-17 (A) 10/30...... No. 5 Alabama, L/0-40 (A) 1967 10/16...... No. 23 Louisville, W/35-27 (A) 9/30...... No. 9 Alabama, L/3-25 (A) 9/25...... No. 25 Auburn, L/24-35 (A) 1966 11/26...... No. 3 Alabama, L/0-34 (A)

142 2014 Southern Miss Football All-Americans

First Team 1999 Adalius Thomas, defensive end 2010 Danny Hrapmann, place kicker Football News Walter Camp 1998 Adalius Thomas, defensive end 2004 Michael Boley, linebacker Associated Press; College Sports News; ABC Sports/Cingular; Football News All-American Football Foundation 1990 Kerry Valrie, defensive back 2003 Rod Davis, linebacker Associated Press All-American Football Foundation; Playboy 1981 Reggie Collier, quarterback 2002 Rod Davis, linebacker Associated Press All-American Football Foundation; 1973 Fred Cook, defensive end CollegeFootballNews.com Associated Press 1999 Adalius Thomas, defensive end College Football News Fourth Team 1998 Adalius Thomas, defensive end 2012 Jamie Collins, defensive end American Football Coaches Association Phil Steele 1988 James Henry, punt returner 2011 Marquese Wheaton, defensive back The Sporting News Phil Steele 1980 Hanford Dixon, defensive back 2002 Etric Pruitt, defensive back The Sporting News The Sporting News 1980 Marvin Harvey, tight end 2001 Rod Davis, linebacker Newspaper Enterprise Association The Sporting News 1972 Ray Guy, punter Associated Press; Football News; Football Writers First Team Association; Gridiron; Playboy; (Small College) The Sporting News; Walter Camp 1958 Hugh McInnis, end Associated Press Second Team 1958 Bob Yencho, end 2010 Danny Hrapmann, place kicker Associated Press CBSSports.com; CollegeFootballNews.com 1956 Don Owens, tackle 2004 Michael Boley, linebacker Helms Foundation Associated Press; CollegeFootballNews.com; 1955 Les Clark, center SI.com, The Sporting News, Helms Foundation Walter Camp Football Foundation 1954 Hamp Cook, guard 2003 Michael Boley, linebacker Associated Press CollegeFootballNews.com 1953 Bucky McElroy, fullback 2003 Rod Davis, linebacker Helms Foundation The Sporting News 1953 Hugh Laurin Pepper, halfback 2002 Etric Pruitt, defensive back Helms Foundation CNNSI.com, CollegeFootballNews.com 1952 Bucky McElroy, fullback 2000 Leo Barnes, defensive back Paul Williamson’s Mid-Bracket Football News 1951 Bucky McElroy, fullback 1999 Adalius Thomas, defensive end Associated Press; Paul Williamson’s Associated Press; BCS Online; Mid-Bracket CBS Sportsline; The Sporting News 1951 Phil Musmeci, tackle 1997 Patrick Surtain, defensive back Associated Press The Sporting News 1946 Jay Smith, end Paul Williamson’s Mid-Bracket Third Team 1938 George Westerfield, end 2010 Danny Hrapmann, place kicker International News Service Phil Steele; Rivals.com 2006 George Batiste, offensive lineman Second Team CollegeFootballNews.com 1954 Hamp Cook, guard 2005 Kevis Coley, linebacker Paul Williamson’s Mid-Bracket SI.com 1954 Jim Davis, tackle 2005 Luke Johnson, punter Paul Williamson’s Mid-Bracket SI.com 1950 Bubba Phillips, halfback 2005 Darren McCaleb, kicker Associated Press SI.com 1947 Jay Smith, end 2003 Rod Davis, linebacker Associated Press Associated Press; 1946 Mike Katrishen, tackle CollegeFootballNews.com Associated Press 2002 Rod Davis, linebacker Associated Press; The Sporting News Third Team 2000 Cedric Scott, defensive end 1951 Phil Musmeci, tackle Associated Press; Football News Paul Williamson’s Mid-Bracket

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Conference Awards 2011 Austin Davis, QB; Joe Duhon, OL; Jason Weaver, OL; Danny Hrapmann, PK All-Conference USA 2010 Austin Davis, QB; Anthony Gray, DL; Cordarro Law, DL; First Team Justin Wilson, DB 2012 Jamie Collins, DL 2009 Damion Fletcher, RB; Leroy Banks, TE; DeAndre Brown, WR; 2011 Lamar Holmes, OL; Cordarro Law, DL; Korey Williams, LB; Cody Tawater, LS Marquese Wheaton, DB; Tracey Lampley, PR 2008 Ryan McKee, OL; Anthony Gray, DL; Eddie Hicks, DB 2010 Cameron Zipp, OL; Johdrick Morris, TE; Danny 2007 Britt Barefoot, P ; Chris Clark, OL; Nick Dean, OL; Hrapmann, PK Damion Fletcher, RB; Shawn Nelson, TE 2009 Ryan Hebert, OL; Eddie Hicks, DB 2006 Darren McCaleb, PK; Martavius Prince, DL 2008 Damion Fletcher, RB; DeAndre Brown, WR; 2005 Travis Cooley, OL; Tom Johnson, DL; Darren McCaleb, K; Gerald McRath, LB Brandon Sumrall, DB 2007 Matthew Chatelain, DL; Gerald McRath, LB; 2004 Trevis Coley, DB; Darren McCaleb, K; Jeremy Parquet, OL; Martavius Prince, DL; Brandon Sumrall, DB Chad Ruffin, DL 2006 George Batiste, OL; Travis Cooley, OL; 2003 Terrell Bowden, TE; Jim Hicks, OL Damion Fletcher, RB; Shawn Nelson, TE 2002 Jason Jimenez, OL; Terrell Paul, DL 2005 George Batiste, OL; Kevis Coley, LB; Trevis Coley, DB; 2001 Jeremy Bridges, OL; Roy Magee, LB; Terrell Paul, DL John Eubanks, KOR; Luke Johnson, P 2000 Billy Clay, OL; Raymond Walls, DB; Chad Williams, DB 2004 Michael Boley, LB; John Eubanks DB/KOR 1999 Sherrod Gideon, WR; Derrick Nix, RB; Terrance Parrish, DB; 2003 Michael Boley, LB; Greg Brooks, DB; Rod Davis, LB; Todd Pinkston, WR; DeQuincy Scott, DL; Ty Trahan, LB John Eubanks, KOR; Jeremy Parquet, OL; Terrell Paul, DE; 1998 Jose Gonzalez, DB; DeShone Mallard, DB; Etric Pruitt, DB; Marvin Young, PR O’Lester Pope, OL; Cedric Scott, DL 2002 Michael Boley, LB; Rod Davis, LB; Derrick Nix, RB; 1997 Jamaal Alexander, DB; Eric Booth, KOR; Terry Hardy, TE; Torrin Tucker, OL; Etric Pruitt, DB Henry McClendon, OL; Lee Roberts, QB 2001 Greg Brooks, DB; Rod Davis, LB; Chad Williams, DB 1996 Terry Hardy, TE; Lee Roberts, QB; Perry Phenix, DB; 2000 Leo Barnes, DB; Cedric Scott, DL; DeQuincy Scott, DL Daryl Terrell, OL 1999 Leo Barnes, DB; Shedrick Blackmon, OL; Third Team Cedric Scott, DL; T.J. Slaughter, LB; Adalius Thomas, DE 2006 Chris Clark, OL; Robert Henderson, DL; 1998 Sherrod Gideon, WR; Henry McClendon, OL; Caleb Hendrix, DB; Brandon Sumrall, DB Derrick Nix, RB; T.J. Slaughter, LB; Adalius Thomas, DE; 2005 Shawn Nelson, TE Ty Trahan, LB 2004 Antwon Courington, WR 1997 Robert Brown, DL; Sherrod Gideon, WR; Kasey Keith, OL; 2003 Ronald Jones, DL; Alex Ray, DB; Eric Scott, DL; Marchant Kenney, LB; Perry Phenix, DB; Harold Shaw, RB; , OL; Marvin Young, WR Patrick Surtain, DB; Adalius Thomas, DL All-Freshman 1996 Eric Booth, RB/KOR; Leroy Dewitt, OL; 2013 Tyre’oune Holmes, WR; Nick Mullens, QB; Marchant Kenney, LB; Patrick Surtain, DB; Cameron Tom, OL Cedric Walthaw, DL 2011 Jamal Woodyard, RB; Rakeem Nunez-Roches, DL; Second Team Tray Becton-Martin, DB 2013 Khyri Thornton, DL 2010 Kendrick Hardy, RB; Zeke Walters, TE; Khyri Thornton, DL; Alex Walters, DB; Deron Wilson, DB Adalius Thomas 2009 Peter Boehme, P; Tracy Lampley, PR 2008 Austin Davis, QB; DeAndre Brown, WR; Terrance Pope, DL, DEddrick Jones, DL; Korey Willams, LB 2007 C.J. Bailey, DB; Justin Estes, PK 2006 Damion Fletcher, RB; Eddie Hicks, DB; Gerald McRath, LB 2005 Shawn Nelson, TE 2004 Chris Clark, OL; Martavius Prince, DL 2003 Travis Cooley, OL; Greg Casnave, DL; Darren McCaleb, K 2002 John Eubanks, DB 2001 Chris Johnson, WR; Skylor Magee, DL; Jeremy Parquet, OL; Myron Powe, OL; James Walley, RB 2000 Greg Brooks, DB; Rod Davis, LB; Jim Hicks, OL; Kenneth Johnson, WR, RS; Terrell Paul, DE 1999 Jeremy Bridges, OL; Joe Henley, LB; Zeb Landers, OL; Buck Miciotto, TE; Torrin Tucker, OL 1998 Derrick Nix, RB 1997 John Nix, DL; DeQuincy Scott, DL 1996 Shedrick Blackmon, OL; Sherrod Gideon, WR; Jamie Purser, P; Adalius Thomas, DL

Conference USA Coach of the Year 2003 Jeff Bower 1999 Jeff Bower 1997 Jeff Bower

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Conference USA Defensive Player of the Year 1970 Hugh Eggersman, DE; Ray Guy, DB/P; Dickey Surace, LB 2007 Gerald McRath, LB 1969 Radell Key, DT; Billy Mikel, WR; Bob Sheperd, OT 2005 Kevis Coley, LB 1968 Melvin Autry, C; Rex Barnes, nt; Radell Key, DT; 2004 Michael Boley, LB Ihor Kondrat, OG 2003 Rod Davis, LB Second Team 2000 Cedric Scott, DE 1995 Tim Bell, DL; Fred Brock, WR; Chris Pierce, K; 1999 Adalius Thomas, DE Daryl Terrell, OL 1998 Adalius Thomas, DE 1994 Brent Duggins, OG; LT Gulley, DB 1997 Patrick Surtain, DB 1992 Bobby Hamilton, DE; George McReynolds, G; Lance Nations, K; Marcus Pope, TE; Michael Tobias, DT Conference USA Freshman of the Year 1991 Derrick Hoskins, DB; Chafan Marsh, G; 1998 Derrick Nix, RB Thad McDowell, LB; Marcus Pope, TE; Chris Ryals, T; Arnie Williams, LB Conference USA Special Teams Player of the Year 1990 Brett Favre, QB; Tony Smith, TB; Arnie Williams, LB 2004 John Eubanks, KOR/PR 1989 Scott Bryant, P; William Kirksey, LB; Chris Ryals, T; Kerry Valrie, DB Conference USA Team of the Decade 1988 Shelton Gandy, TB; James Henry, DB; George Hill, LB; Offense - Derrick Nix, RB; Sherrod Gideon, WR Marty Williams, C Defense - Michael Boley, LB; Rod Davis, LB; Patrick Surtain, DB; 1986 Vincent Alexander, TB; Billy Knighten, P Adalius Thomas, DE 1984 Fred Richards, T Special Teams - Eric Booth, KR; John Eubanks, KR 1983 Richard Byrd, DT; Steve Carmody, C; Sam Dejarnette, TB 1982 Bud Brown, DB; Louis Lipps, WR Conference USA Coach of the Decade 1981 Bud Brown, DB; Glen Howe, OT; Rhett Whitley, DE 2004 Jeff Bower 1978 Greg Aherns, OT; David O’Dom, DB 1977 Amos Fowler, OG; Bobby Smithart, DE Conference USA All-Academic Team 1974 Jeff Bower, QB; Norris Thomas, DB; Mike Smith, DT 2013 Corey Acosta, PK Third Team 2012 Corey Acosta, PK; Brandon Francesconi, LB 1995 Robert Brown, DL; Eugene Harmon, LB; 2011 Creighton Nelms, DS Derrick Hervey, DB; Chris Pierce, P 2010 Austin Davis, QB Honorable Mention 2008 Austin Davis, QB 1995 Fred Brock, RET.; Albert McRae, LB; Rod Thomas, DB 2007 Jeremy Young, QB Independent Football Alliance All-South Independent 1993 Todd Beeching, T; Perry Carter, DB; Eric Estes, P; First Team LT Gulley, DB; Bobby Hamilton, DE; Michael Tobias, DT 1994 Michael Tobias, DT 1992 Leon Anderson, G; Perry Carter, DB;Tyrone Nix, LB; 1993 Todd Beeching, OT; Bobby Hamilton, DE; James Singleton, DE; Terryl Ulmer, DB; Michael Welch, TB Michael Tobias, DT; Tyrone Nix, LB; LT Gulley, DB 1992 Leon Anderson, OG; Tyrone Nix, LB; Terryl Ulmer, DB; Liberty Bowl Alliance All-Star Team Michael Welch, RB 1995 Tim Bell, DL; Fred Brock, WR; Eugene Harmon, LB; 1991 Tony Smith, TB Chris Pierce, K/P; Daryl Terrell, Jr., OL 1990 Chafan Marsh, OG 1994 Robert Brown, DE; Eugene Harmon, LB; Derrick Hervey, 1988 Scott Bryant, P DB; Mark Montgomery, WR; Michael Tobias, DT 1987 Pat Ferrell, OT 1986 Onesimus Henry, LB; Pat Ferrell, OT All-Gulf States Conference 1984 Richard Byrd, DT First Team 1983 Jerald Baylis, NG; Bud Brown, S; Glen Howe, OT; 1951 Dick Caldwell, e; Scrappy Hart, HB; Eddie Kauchick, LB; Louis Lipps, WR; Walter Mann, T; Bucky McElroy, HB; Phil Musmeci, T 1982 Jerald Baylis, NG; Reggie Collier, QB; Sam Dejarnette, TB; 1950 Dave Allen, C; Bubba Phillips, HB; Ivan Rasamond, E Glen Howe, OT; George Tillman, DE Second Team 1981 Jerald Baylis, NG; Reggie Collier, QB; 1951 Dave Allen, C; Jimmy Brashier, HB; Jackson Brumfield, E; George Tillman, DE; Sammy Winder, TB Ken Farris, G; Jack Fulkerson, T; Tom LeGros, QB; 1980 Hanford Dixon, DB; Marvin Harvey, TE; Ed McDaniel, G; Bob McKellar, E; Phil Muscarello, LB George Tillman, DE; Jamey Watson, OC; Sammy Winder, TB 1950 Bobby Holmes, QB; Phil Musmeci, T 1979 Marvin Harvey, TE; J.J. Stewart, DE; Clump Taylor, LB 1978 Randy Butler, OT; Stoney Parker, DT; Clump Taylor, LB State Awards 1977 Ben Garry, TB; Stoney Parker, DT; Eric Smith, OT 1976 Ben Garry, TB; Eric Smith, OT; Bobby Smithart, DE Conerly Trophy 1975 Jerry Fremin, OT; Randy Latta, NG; Norris Thomas, DB (Best Player in the State of Mississippi) 1974 Ron Cheatham, LB; Rick Gemmel, DB; John Sawyer, TE Year Name Position 1973 Fred Cook, DE; Mike Dennery, LB; Doyle Orange, TB; 2011 Austin Davis Quarterback Ricky Palmer, P; Clint Tapper, OG 2007 Damion Fletcher Running Back 1972 Fred Cook, DE; Mike Dennery, LB; Ray Guy, DB/P 2004 Michael Boley Linebacker 1971 Ray Guy, P; Jimmy Haynes, OC; Johnny Herron, DT 2002 Rod Davis Linebacker

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National Awards 2006 Gerald McRath Linebacker (Second Team) Damion Fletcher Running Back (Second Team) AFCA Good Works Team Year Name Position Lowe’s Senior Class Award 2004 Luke Johnson Punter Year Name Position 1997 Karr Shannon Defensive Back 2011 Austin Davis Quarterback (Finalist)

The CollegeFootballNews.com Sophomore (Given to top former Walk-on who has become solid performer) All-America Team Year Name Position Year Name Position 2011 Austin Davis Quarterback 2007 Gerald McRath Linebacker (Second Team) Damion Fletcher Running Back (Second Team) College Football Association All-Academic Team Year Name Position Woody Hayes NCAA Division I 1992 James Singleton Defensive End National Scholar-Athlete 1991 James Singleton Defensive End Year Name Position 2005 Luke Johnson Punter College Football Chronicle Unsung Hero 2001 Jeff Kelly Quarterback All-America Year Name Position The Frank Finalists 1996 Karr Shannon Defensive Back Year Name Position 2003 Tyrone Nix Defensive Coordinator CoSIDA Academic All-America First Team National Defensive Player of the Year - Year Name Position SportsRampage.com 1997 Jeremy Lindley Offensive Line Year Name Position 1992 James Singleton Defensive End 1999 Adalius Thomas Defensive End

Second Team Year Name Position Southern Miss Team of the Century 2000 Jeff Kelly Quarterback 1991 James Singleton Defensive End Offense End - Cliff Coggin (1948-49), Bob Yencho (1955-58); National Football Foundation and Guard - Amos Fowler (1975-77), Hamp Cook (1952- College Hall of Fame 54); Center - Richard Johnston (1956-58); Tackle Year Name Position - Glen Howe (1980-83); Don Owens (1953-56); 2004 Ray Guy Punter 1987 Thad “Pie” Vann Coach Tight End - Marvin Harvey (1977-80); Wide Receiver - Louis Lipps (1980-83), Sherrod Gideon (1996-99); National Football Foundation and College Quarterback - Brett Favre (1987-90); Reggie Collier Hall of Fame Scholar Athlete (1979-82); Left Half - Derrick Nix (1998-2001), Bubba Year Name Position Phillips (1947-50); Fullback - Bucky McElroy (1951-53); 2001 Jeff Kelly Quarterback Right Half - Sammy Winder (1978-81), The Sporting News Freshman All-America Team Hugh Lauren Pepper (1952-53). Year Name Position 2008 DeAndre Brown Wide Receiver (Second Team) Defense 2006 Gerald McRath Linebacker (First Team) Line - Jerald Baylis (1980-83); Richard Byrd (1981-84), Damion Fletcher Running Back (Second Team) 2005 Shawn Nelson Tight End (Third Team) Don Hultz (1960-62), P.W. Underwood (1954-56); 2003 Darren McCaleb Kicker (Third Team) Ends - Adalius Thomas (1996-99), Fred Cook (1971-73); 2001 Skylor Magee Defensive Line (Third Team) Linebacker - Ronald (Clump) Taylor (1976-79), Ken 2000 Rod Davis Linebacker (Second Team) Avery (1964-66), Doug Satcher (1963-65), Harold Hays 1998 Derrick Nix Running Back (First Team) (1960-62); Cornerback - Patrick Surtain (1994-97), 1997 John Nix Defensive Tackle 1996 Adalius Thomas Defensive End Hanford Dixon (1977-80); Safety - Bud Brown (1980-83), Tommy Walters (1962-63). CollegeFootballNews.com Freshman All-America Team Specialist Year Name Position Kickoff Returns - Tony Smith (1989-91); Punt Returns - 2010 Kendrick Hardy Running Back (Honorable Mention) Deron Wilson Defensive Back (Honarable Metnion) James Henry (1986-88); Kicker - Steve Clark (1981-83); 2008 DeAndre Brown Wide Receiver (First Team) Punter - Ray Guy (1970-72). Austin Davis Quarterback (Honorable Mention)

146 2014 Southern Miss Football Southern Miss Legends Club

ver the years there have been many standouts honored by being recognized with membership Oto don Southern Miss Golden Eagle jerseys. in this prestigious club. Their names and numbers There have been countless all-conference and All- will be displayed prominently in the athletic facili- America players. There have been members of ties in which they played. conference championship and NCAA postseason There are 23 such members in the Legends teams. There have been those who made their mark Club, 15 of which are associated with the foot- on Golden Eagle athletics, excelling in different ball program. Those individuals include Reggie sports and eras, all giving their heart and soul for Collier, Fred Cook, Hanford Dixon, Brett Favre, Southern Miss. Ray Guy, Bucky McElroy, Derrick Nix, Hugh While the standouts to grace the fields and courts Laurin Pepper, Bubba Phillips, Adalius Thomas have been many, there’s been a select few who and Sammy Winder, along with the 1958 and truly carved a niche in their respective sports. The 1962 National Championship teams and former Southern Miss Department of Athletics created an coaches Jeff Bower and Thad “Pie” Vann. organization to honor these heroes – the Southern The remaining makeup of the Legends Club Miss Legends Club. includes four associated with the men’s bas- An idea inspired by former football great Sammy ketball program. This group consists of all-star Winder, the Legends Club recognizes former university players Wendell Ladner, Nick Revon, Clarence athletic standouts who made prominent contributions Weatherspoon and legendary coach M.K. Turk, in their individual sports. the winningest coach in the program’s history. The players’ athletic feats are enough to Also represented are women’s basketball standout deserve the highest honor in the world of sports Janice Felder and women’s softball stars Courtney – having their respective jerseys retired. But with Blades and Amy Berman. Only one other coach the Legends Club, Southern Miss’ standouts do not has been inducted into the group – former wom- have their jerseys retired. Instead, the players are en’s basketball coach Kay James.

The Legends Club for Southern Miss Football

Jeff Bower Reggie Collier Fred Cook Hanford Dixon Brett Favre Ray Guy (1973-75) Football Football Football Football Football Head Coach (1979-82) (1971-73) (1977-80) (1987-90) (1970-72) (1990-2007)

Bucky McElroy Derrick Nix Hugh Laurin Pepper Bubba Phillips Adalius Thomas Thad “Pie” Vann Sammy Winder Football Football Football Football Football Head Coach Football (1951-53) (1998-2000, 2002) (1952-53) (1947-50) (1996-99) (1949-1968) (1978-81)

1958 National Champions 1962 National Champions

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Inducted February 20, 1965 Inducted May 8, 1971 Andin McLeod - Football 1959-60 • Melvin “Pel” Autry - Football 1939-40-41 G. S. “Scotty” Bryne - Golf, Football Norris Thomas - Football 1972-73-74-75 • Tom Bishop - Basketball 1950-51-52-53 1951-52-53 Tom Walters - Football 1962-63 • Robert “Curley” Dement - Football • Oba Ladner - Football 1935-36 1941-46-47 Hugh McInnis - Football 1957-58-59 Inducted May 1, 1982 • C. L. “Dipsey” Dews - Football 1940-41-42 • Leo Purvis - Football 1935-36 • Wesley “Buzzy” Clark - Football • Nollie C. Felts, Sr. - Football • Joe Stringfellow - Football 1939-40-41 1953-54-55 1922-23-24-26 • Bob Garrison - Basketball 1955 • Jack Gallagher - Basketball 1950-51-52-53 Inducted April 29, 1972 • Lewis Murray, Jr. - Football 1950 • Reed Green - Football 1930-31-32-33 • Les De Vall - Football 1940-41 Doug Rouse - Football 1968-69 • M. C. Johnson - Football 1939-40 • Ed Langford - Football 1947-48-49 • - Football 1936-37-38 • William “Mike” Katrishen - Football • Perrin Purvis - Tennis, Football 1935-36-37-38 • H. A. Smith - Football Coach 1949-54 1941-42-46-47 Vic Purvis - Football 1963-54-65 • Joe Latham - Football 1941-46-47 • John T. Russell - Football 1956-57-58 Inducted April 30, 1983 • Fred “Coon” Leech - Football J. C. Arban - Football 1955-56-57-58 1922-23-24-25 Inducted April 28, 1973 Ken Avery - Football 1964-65-66 • A. D. “Sandy” Morgan - Football 1938-39 • M. G. Clements, Jr. - Football 1940-41 • Bo Dickinson - Football 1953-56-57 • John M. “Bubba” Phillips - Football • D. C. Leech - Football 1923-24 Don Fuell - Football 1959-60-61 1947-48-49-50 Walter Love III - Golf 1955-56-60 • J. Lloyd Milam - Faculty Representative- Henry “Hindu” Reynolds - Football Bob McKellar - Football 1950-51-52 1953-79 1947-48 • Jerrell Wilson - Football 1961-62 Doug Satcher - Football 1963-64-65 • Bracie Smith - Football 1936-37 • James Stubbs - Golf 1947-48-49-50 Inducted April 26, 1974 Inducted April 27, 1984 • Reginald Switzer - Football 1936-37 Roy Danforth - Basketball 1958-61 Sam H. Hall - Golf 1954-58 • Richard “Dick” Thames - Football 1941-46 • Thomas “Scoop” Howard - Football 1937-38-39 Nick Kolinsky - Football 1961-62-63 • P. W. Underwood - Football 1954-55-56 Don Hultz - Football 1960-61-62 • John Mangum - Football 1964-65 • Joe Vetrano - Football 1940-41-42 • Maxie Lambright - Football 1946-47-48 Lawrence Meeks - Football 1954-55-56-57 • George Westerfield - Football 1936-37-38 • C. J. “Pete” Taylor - Football 1941-46 Billy Mikel - Football 1968-69-70

Inducted March 26, 1966 Inducted May 10, 1975 Inducted April 26, 1985 • Henry “Frenchie” Bolis - Football 1939-40 Doug Barfield - Football 1954-55-56 Ed Assaf - Baseball 1966-67-68 • Frank Brown - Football 1946-47-48 • Les Clark - Football 1953-54-55 • Jim Brashier - Football 1951-52-53 • G. F. “Sporty” Dabbs, Jr. - Football 1937-38 • L. E. Gafford - Football 1920-21-22-23 • Ace Cleveland - SID 1955-86 • Bobby Holmes - Football 1949-50 • Phil Musmeci - Football 1948-49-50-51 Bill Devrow - Football 1964-65-66 • Earl “Harlow” Morgan - Football 1936-37 Wayne Pulliam - Basketball 1957-59 • Larry Moulton - Football 1968-70 • Don Owens - Football 1953-54-55-56 John Sawyer - Football 1972-73-74 Hugh Pepper - Football 1952-53 Inducted May 8, 1976 Poochie Stringfellow - Football • Nick Revon - Basketball 1951-52-53-54 Jimbo Green - Baseball 1961-62-63 1964-65-66 • Jay Smith - Football 1946-47 Gary Hannan - Basketball 1963-66 • J. D. Stonestreet - Football 1935-36 Buddy Supple - Football 1957-58-59 Inducted April 25, 1986 • O. M. “Brownie” Thomas - Football Al Tregle - Football 1954-55-56 Hank Autry - Football 1966-67-68 1930-31 • Robbie Webb - Golf 1957-58-59-60 Marvin E. Breazeale - Football 1961-62 • Fred Waters - Baseball 1947-48 Rick Donegan - Football 1969-70-71 Inducted May 7, 1977 Ken Fortenberry - Basketball 1955-58 Inducted April 29, 1967 Jackson Brumfield - Football 1951-52-53 • Dr. E. Larry “Doc” Harrington - Charles Gillis- Golf 1953-54-55-56 James R. Carpenter - Basketball 1948-50 Trainer/Tennis Coach 1950-94 Micky Harrington - Basketball • Pat Ferlise - Football 1951-52 Eddie Kauchick - Football 1949-50-51 1952-53-54-55 Harold Hays - Football 1960-61-62 Billy Jarrell - Football 1953-54 Tom Roussell - Football 1965-66-67 Inducted April 25, 1987 • Jesse Elmo Lang - Football 1949-50-51-52 • Thad “Pie” Vann - Football Coach 1937-68 Carl Allen - Football 1974-75-76 • Roland Loper - Football 1940-41-46 Billy Applewhite - Golf 1962-63-64-65 • Bucky McElroy - Football 1949-50-51-52 Inducted April 29, 1978 Troy Craft - Football 1964-65-66 • C. G. Meador, Sr. - Football 1913-14 Frank Baker - Baseball 1965-66-67 Amos Fowler - Football 1975-76-77 • Andy Webb - Football 1937-38 Ray Guy - Football 1970-71-72 • Bobby Posey - Football 1951-52-53 Richard Johnston - Football 1956-57-58 • Bob Stevens - Football 1947-48 Inducted April 27, 1968 • Wendell Ladner - Basketball 1967-69 • Victor Allgood - Basketball 1947-48 • Reese Snell - Football 1947-48-49 Inducted April 23, 1988 • Doyle Coats - Football 1926 • B. O. Van Hook - Golf Coach 1951-69 Jeff Bower - Football 1973-74-75 • Cliff Coggin - Football 1948-49 Capt. Billy Dickson - Baseball Jim Davenport - Football 1952-53-54 Inducted April 28, 1979 1960-61-62-63 • Frank Montague, Sr. - Football 1913 Billy Allgood - Basketball 1949-52 Hanford Dixon - Football 1977-78-79-80 George Sekul - Football 1957-58 Fred Cook - Football 1971-72-73 • Dr. William D. McCain - President, • Arno Vincent - Football 1937-38 • Lee Floyd - Basketball Coach 1949-53, 1955-75 1962-71 Clint Tapper - Football 1971-72-73 Inducted April 26, 1969 • Wiggle Green - Boxing 1935-36-37-38 • Don Winstead - Football 1947-48 • Morris Brown - Football 1947-48-49-50 • Jackie Howard - Football 1951-52-53-54 Hamp Cook - Football 1952-53-54 • Willie Oubre - Football 1936-37-38 Inducted April 21, 1989 • Fred Dickey - Football 1938-39 Lionel Fayard - Football 1968-69-70 • Tony Martello - Football 1929-30-31 Inducted April 26, 1980 Shirley Jones-Hill - Basketball 1977-81 Bob Yencho - Football 1955-56-57-58 Dick Caldwell - Football 1951-52-53 Buddy Palazzo - Football 1970-71-72 Morris Meador - Football 1959-60-61 Fred Smallwood - Football 1953-54-55 Inducted May 9, 1970 • Clyde “Heifer” Stuart - Coach 1949-58 Sammy Winder - Football 1978-79-80-81 • Clay Boyd - Football 1932-33 Wilson Plunkett - Baseball 1972-73-74 • J. P. Hackney - Football 1926-27-28-29 • Joe Yenni - Football 1939-40-41 Inducted April 20, 1990 Thomas A. Morrow - Football 1958-59-60 Larry Boyd - Basketball 1979-83, • Frank Spruiell - Football 1948-49 Inducted April 25, 1981 Football 1983, Baseball 1981 • Melvin “Bucky” Waters - Football Jimmy Havard - Football 1960-61-62 Bud Brown - Football 1980-81-82-83 1955-56-57-58 Jim King - Football 1963-64 Richard Byrd - Football 1981-82-83-84

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Hill Denson - Baseball 1966 Inducted April 7, 2000 Inducted April 13, 2007 • Buster Mullin - Football 1946-47 • Thamas Coleman - Coach 1978-99 Amy Berman - Softball 1999-2000 John Prince - Basketball 1974-77 Reggie Collier - Football 1979-82 Larry Ecuyer - Football 1962-63-64 Janice Felder - Women’s Basketball Ricky Floyd - Football 1978-79-80-81 Inducted April 26, 1991 1990-94 Kenny Glenn - Track 1987-88-89-90 Bill Davis - Football 1966-69-70 Randolph Keys - Men’s Basketball 1984-88 Derrek Hamilton - Basketball Larry Harrington, Jr. - Football 1976-78, Jackie Laird - Men’s Basketball 1960-64 1985-86-87-88 Baseball 1979-80 • John Perkins - Football 1957-58 Vinson “Bill” Sullivan - Football 1957-58 Glen Howe - Football 1980-81-82-83 Jimmy Taylor - Football 1956-58 Dr. Shelby Thames - President 2002-07 Earl Marshall - Football 1956-57 Donnie Young - Track 1980-84 • M. K. Turk - Basketball Coach 1976-96 Inducted October 28, 2007 Inducted April 6, 2001 • Richard “Dick” Shields - Football Inducted April 10, 1992 Billy Coleman - Football 1961-1962 1933-34-35 Mike Crenshaw - Football 1976-77-78 Nancy Faulk - Women’s Basketball • Ronald J. Slay - Head Football Coach 1912 Dickie Dunaway - Football 1965-66-67 1977-81 • George Herring - Football 1954-55 Sam Hollingsworth - Men’s Basketball Inducted September 19, 2008 Mike McAdams - Football 1966-67-68 1953-55, 1957-59 Owen Bowen III - Football Admin. Asst. Portland McCaskill - Basketball 1981-85 • H. C. “Bill” McLellan - Athletic Director 1974-present Anthony “Stoney” Parker - Football 1986-1998 Harmon (Bull) Brannan - Football 1963-64 1975-76-77-78 Barbara Taylor Gandy - Softball 1980-82 Mike Dennery - Football 1972-74 Butler “Sonny” Tucker - Football 1957-59 Buddy King - Football 1986-89 Inducted April 16, 1993 Mitchell Williams - Track 1980-84 Michael Hansson - Men’s Tennis 1982, Chuck Cook - Football 1977-78-79-80 1984-86 Webb Farish - Football 1950-51 Inducted April 12, 2002 Kyle Logan - Baseball 1994-97 Jim Gallaspy - Head Trainer 1974-2000 Willie Coats - Football 1957-58 Charlie McArthur - Football 1957-59 Helen Grant - Women’s Basketball Bobby Collins - Head Football Coach Lynn McLelland - Athletic Department 1974 - 1977-79, Softball 1980, Tennis 1978-79, 1975-81 2011 Volleyball 1979, Volleyball Coach 1980- Marvin Harvey - Football 1977-78-79-80 91, Tennis Coach • L. T. Herrmann - Football 1952-53-54 Inducted September 18, 2009 1981-87, Softball Coach 1987-92 Steve Knight - Baseball 1975-76-77-78 Jim Carmody - Football Coach 1982-87 Milo McCarty - Football 1965-66-67 Diana Lyons-Jones - Basketball 1977-78-79 Erin Doyle-Packer, Women’s Golf Chuck Rohe - Track & Field 1982-83 1997-2000 Inducted April 22, 1994 • Wydol Faggard - Track 1954-57 Kay James - Basketball Coach 1977-1999 Inducted April 11, 2003 Marchant Kenney - Football 1994-97 Louis Lipps - Football 1980-81-82-83 • Rex Barnes - Football 1967-68-69 • Louis D. Megehee - Football 1928-29 • Hugh Mitchell - Football 1953-54 Tanya Bullock - Basketball 1991-92-93-94 Lee Roberts - Football 1994-98 • Doc Roberts - Golf 1952 Tommy Davis - Baseball 1992-93-94 Ron “Clump” Taylor - Football Charles Ellzey - Football 1957-58-59 Inducted September 18, 2010 1976-77-78-79 Glen Hnatiuk - Golf 1985-86-87-88 Mark Carmichael - Football 1979-82 • Hub Waters - Football 1952-53-54 Tyrone Nix - Football 1990-91-92-93 Charles Dedwylder - Football 1959-61 Ben Willoughby - Football 1961-62 Ken Shearer - Administrative Assistant Jennifer Ford - Softball 1999-2000 1957-58-59-60 Larry Hancock - Football 1962-63 Inducted April 7, 1995 Kevin Mangum - Athletic Trainer 1978-81 Bill Boling - Football 1951-52-53-54 Inducted April 16, 2004 Buth McKenzie - Men’s Tennis 1980-83 Steve Carmody - Football 1980-81-82-83 Dr. Wayne Adkison - Football 1966-67-68 Bill Selby - Baseball 1991-92 Jimmie McDowell - Sports Information Marshall Bell - Head Track and Field Coach Rhett Whitley - Football 1978-81 Director 1951-54 1979-97 Bob Weathers - Basketball 1950-54 • Stephanie Brown DeBrisco - Cross Country, Inducted September 16, 2011 Track and Field, 1989-90-91-92 Darrin Chancellor - Men’s Basketball Inducted April 12, 1996 Steve Clark - Football 1981-82-83 1987-91 Dr. Robert Boothe - Basketball & Baseball Shelton Gandy - Football 1985-86-87-88 Joe Dawson - Men’s Basketball 1978-82 1955-58 Todd Nace - Baseball 1989-90-91 Angela Atterberry - Women’s Basketball Fred Cooley - Baseball 1987-89 • James van Norman - Golf 1954-55-56-57 1997-00 • - Athletic Director 1974-87 Keith Kennedy - Men’s Swimming 1980-84 • Willie Heidelberg - Football 1970-71 Inducted April 15, 2005 Chris Logan - Baseball 1990-94 • Arthur J. “Red” Mangum - Football 1947-48 Casey Fisher - Basketball 1985-86-87-88 Todd Pinkston - Football 1996-99 Jeff Hammond - Football 1976-77-78 Patrick Surtain - Football 1994-97 Inducted April 18, 1997 Onesimus Henry - Football 1984-85-86-87 Jerry Taylor - Football 1954-56 Rich Corsetto - Basketball & Baseball Steve Summer - Golf 1988-90-91 Adalius Thomas - Football 1996-99 1968-71 • Jack Thomas - Asst. Coach/Football Jim “Coon Dog” Davis - Football 1953-54 1958-60 Inducted September 28, 2012 Brett Favre - Football 1987-88-89-90 Kerry Valrie - Football 1987-88-89-90 Bill Breene - Baseball 1972-75 Joye Lee McNelis - Women’s Basketball Baseball 1988-89-90 Bobby Hamilton - Football 1990-93 1980-84 James Henry - Football 1986-88 Inducted March 31, 2006 • Sharon Montgomery-Nelson - Volleyball, Inducted April 17, 1998 Sam Bella – Football 1962-63 1985-88 • Ben Garry - Football 1974-75-76-77 Courtney Blades-Rogers – Softball Kenny Siler - Men’s Basketball 1983-87 Dr. Aubrey K. Lucas - President 1975-97 1999-2000 Ricky Sutherland - Baseball 1973-76 - Baseball 1974-75-76-77 • John Brechtel – Football 1962; John White - Men’s Basketball 1984-88 Tony Rouchon - Football 1950-51-52 Baseball 1961-62-63 Tim Yelverton - Men’s Golf 1999-20002 Gene Carlisle – Mascot 1962-63 Inducted April 9, 1999 Greg Hausler – Football 1981-82-83-84 • Deceased Randy Butler - Football 1976-78 Jimmy Haynes – Football 1969-70-71 Tom Le Gros - Football 1949-51, Pat Kergosien – Track 1982-86 Baseball 1949-52 Clemon Terrell – Football 1980-81-82-83 • George Stevens - Football 1947-48, Clarence Weatherspoon – Basketball Basketball 1947-49 1989-90-91-92 • Bob Witt - Football 1941-46

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All-America Bowl 1985 Richard Byrd, DT Adalius Thomas, DE 1958 Bob Yencho, E 1984 Steve Carmody, C 1997 Jamaal Alexander,DB 1983 Eddie Ray Walker, B Patrick Surtain, DB Blue-Gray All-Star Classic 1982 Sammy Winder, RB 1996 Johnny Lomoro, K 2001 Chad Williams, DB Rhett Whitley, DE 1994 Michael Tobias, DT Roy Magee, LB 1979 Randy Butler, OF/OG 1993 Perry Carter, DB 2000 Daleroy Stewart, DT 1977 Amos Fowler, G 1992 Mike Losia, DS 1996 Daryl Terrell, OL 1956 Don Owens, T Marcus Pope, TE 1992 Marcus Pope, TE James Singleton, LB Chris Pierce, K Inta Juice North-South All-Star 1991 Tony Smith, TB 1991 Derrick Hoskins, DB Classic Tim Roberts, DT Tim Roberts, DT 2007 Darren McCaleb, K Chris Ryals, T 1989 Buddy King, T Arnie Williams, LB 1987 Billy Knighten, P Japan Bowl 1990 Brett Favre, QB 1986 Vincent Alexander, TB 1988 Billy Knighten, P Kerry Valrie, DB Collins Hess, DB 1987 Collins Hess, DB 1989 James Henry, DB 1984 Richard Byrd, DL 1987 Collins Hess, DB 1988 Chris Seroka, k 1983 Jerald Baylis, NG 1987 Sidney Coleman, LB Glen Howe, OL Las Vegas 1986 Lyneal Alston, WR 1982 Reggie Collier, QB All-American Classic 1985 Richard Byrd, DT 1980 Marvin Harvey, TE 2004 Antoine Cash, LB 1984 Steve Carmody, C Hanford Dixon, DB Eric Scott, DT Glen Howe, T Jamey Watson, OL Louis Lipps, WR 1974 Fred Cook, DE Magnolia Gridiron 1983 Reggie Collier, QB Mike Dennery, C All-Star Classic 1982 Sammy Winder, TB 1967 Tommy Roussel, LB 2005 Dustin Almond, QB 1981 Hanford Dixon, DB 1966 Ken Avery, LB John Eubanks, DB 1980 J.J. Stewart, DE Troy Craft, E 1979 Randy Butler, T 1965 John Mangum, T NFLPA Collegiate Bowl 1978 Ben Garry, TB 1962 Billy Coleman, QB 2014 Khyri Thornton, DL 1976 Norris Thomas, DB 1961 Don Fuell, QB 2012 Darius Barnes, OL 1975 John Sawyer, TE 1949 Cliff Coggin, WR 1974 Fred Cook, DE 1948 Albert Sanders, C Rotary Gridiron Classic Harvey McGee, WR 2003 Ronald Jones, DL 1972 Jimmy Haynes, C Casino Del Sol All-Star Game 2002 Jeremy Bridges, OL 1970 Henry Quick, DE 2012 Ryan Balentine, WR Jason Jimenez, OL 1969 Melvin Autry, C Cordarro Law, DL 2000 John Nix, DL 1968 Tommy Roussel, LB Daleroy Stewart, DL 1967 Ken Avery, LB College All-Star Game 1963 Harold Hays, C 1973 Ray Guy, P Senior Bowl 1962 Don Fuell, QB 1968 Tommy Roussel, LB 2013 Jamie Collins, DL 1961 Tommy Morrow, LB 1962 Don Fuell, QB 2009 Shawn Nelson, TE 1960 Hugh McInnis, E 1960 Charles Ellzy, C 2004 Michael Boley, LB Johnny Skoplan, HB Hugh McInnis, E Jeremy Parquet, OL 1959 Richard Johnston, CR 1957 Don Owens, T 2003 Greg Brooks, DB George Sekul, QB 1954 Bucky McElroy, HB Rod Davis, LB 1958 Curry Juneau, E Etric Pruitt, DB 1957 Don Owens, T East-West Shrine Bowl 2002 Jeremy Bridges, OL 1956 George Herring QB/P 2012 Austin Davis, QB Torrin Tucker, OL 1955 Hamp Cook, G Lamar Holmes, OL 2000 Cedric Scott, DE 1954 Bucky McElroy, FB Ronnie Thornton, LB Raymond Walls, DB 1952 Scrappy Hart, HB 2001 Leo Barnes, DB John Nix, DT 1951 Bubba Phillips, HB 2000 Sherrod Gideon, WR 1999 Sherrod Gideon, WR 1950 Cliff Coggin, E 1999 DeShone Mallard, B Terrance Parrish, DB 1997 Daryl Terrell, OL Todd Pinkston, WR Texas vs. The Nation 1991 Brett Favre, QB T.J. Slaughter, LB 2008 Brandon Sumrall, DB

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A B Bentley, Kevin . . . . . 1992-93-94 Abanikanda, Tokumbo . 2005-06-07-08 Bachman, Gene . . . . .1965-66-67 Berry, James ...... 1961-62-63 Abercrombie, Sonny . . . . . 1977 Baetzman, Charley ...... 1959 Bethea, William ...... 1925 Abston, Justin ...... 2013 Baham, Ron ...... 1989-90-91 Bertucci, David ...... 2012-13 Achee, Buster ...... 1933 Bailey, C.J...... 2007-08-09-10 Bickerstaff, G.G...... 1926 Acosta, Corey . . . . . 2011-12-13 Bailey, Reed ...... 1946 Bilbo, Ellis M. . . 1928-29-30-31-32 Adams, Henry ...... 1914 Balazik, Brian ...... 1997 Bird, Eugene ...... 1971-72-73 Adams, Deke ...... 1992-93-94 Balentine, Ryan . . . . .2009-10-11 Bishop, G.J...... 1929 Adams, Drew ...... 1989 Ballard, Perry ...... 1967 Bishop, Jack ...... 1930 Adkison, Wayne . . . . .1966-67-68 Ballard, Wally ...... 1974-75 Bishop, Jim ...... 1954 Agee, Randal ...... 2013 Banks, Derrick ...... 1978 Bishop, Ray ...... 1934 Agner, Tom ...... 1959 Banks, Leroy ...... 2008-09 Black, Mitch L...... 1929-30 Ahrens, Greg ...... 1978-79 Banks, Rex ...... 1984-85-86 Blackman, Bill ...... 1949-50 Ainsworth, J.W...... 1925 Banks, Seth ...... 1938 Blackmon, Burnett . . . . .1956-57 Akins, Leon ...... 1959-60-61 Bankston, Ronnie ...... 1963 Blackmon, Shederick . 1996-97-98-99 Alessandri, Leo . . . . .1938-39-40 Baptiste, Gerald . . . . .2007-08-09 Blackwell, A.B...... 1924 Alexander, Jamaal . . 1994-95-96-97 Barbaree, Jim ...... 1960-61-62 Blackwell, Clark ...... 1973 Alexander, Neal . . . 1980-81-82-83 Barefoot, Britt . . . . 2004, 06-07-08 Blackwell, Timmy . . . .2000-01-03 Alexander, Otis ...... 1984-85 Barfield, Doug . . . . . 1954-55-56 Blake, Gerald ...... 1989-90-91 Alexander, Vincent . . 1983-84-85-86 Barger, Jimmy . . . . . 1964-65-66 Blakeney, Jack ...... 1942 Alford, Anthony ...... 2012 Barker, Patrick ...... 2002 Blanchard, Mike . . . . . 1970-71 Alford, George ...... 1934 Barlow, Jason ...... 1994-95 Blanks, Kevin ...... 1999 Alford, Larry . . . . .1979-80-81-82 Barner, Demarcus . . . . .2003-04 Boehme, Peter . . . .2009-10-11-12 Alford, Mike ...... 1979-80-81 Barnes, Darius . . . . . 2010-11-12 Boesch, Jim ...... 1971-72-73 Alherimi, Ali ...... 1999 Barnes, Josh ...... 2005- 06 Bohannon, Jarrod ...... 1989 Allbritton, D.E...... 1941 Barnes, Leo . . . . .1997-98-99-00 Bolden, Kelvin ...... 2010-11 Allen, Edwin ...... 1933-34-35 Barnes, Rex ...... 1967-68-69 Boley, Michael . . . .2001-02-03-04 Allen, Carl ...... 1974-75 Barnett, W.C...... 1915 Boling, Herman (Bill) . 1951-52-53-54 Allen, Dave ...... 1950-51 Barney, Byron ...... 1983 Bolis, Henry (Frenchie) . .1938-39-40 Allen, Moochie . . . 1979-80-81-82 Barr, Nevil ...... 1972-73 Bolt, Carl ...... 1954 Allen, Rickey ...... 1976-77 Barragan, Rolando . . . . .2008-09 Bolt, Doug ...... 1984-85-86 Allen, Scott ...... 1982-83-84 Barrett, Howard . . . . .1935-36-37 Bolt, Karl ...... 1988-89 Alley, Lehman ...... 1981-82 Barton, Josh ...... 2007-08 Boleware, Tyrone . . .1994-95-96-97 Almond, Dustin . . . 2002-03-04-05 Baskin, Fred . . . . .1982-83-84-85 Bond ...... 1929 Alonzo, Don ...... 1950-51-52 Basler, Randy . . . . 1973-74-75-76 Bonis, Mark ...... 1999 Alston, Lyneal . . . .1983-84-85-86 Bates, H.G...... 1920-21-25-26 Booth, Eric . . . . . 1994-95-96-97 Allums, J.F...... 1929 Bates, Oliver ...... 2013 Borde, Chuck . . . . 1946-47-48-49 Allums, R.E...... 1929 Batiste, George . . . 2003-04-05-06 Bourquard, Steve ...... 1999 Anderson, Alan . . . . .1988-89-90 Battaglia, Joe ...... 1957-58 Bourgeois, Gary ...... 1966 Anderson, Andrew . . 1983-84-85-86 Battles, Mike ...... 1967-68-69 Boutwell, Tommy . . . . . 1967-68 Anderson, G.D...... 1912-13 Baylis, Jerald . . . . 1980-81-82-83 Bower, Jeff ...... 1973-74-75 Anderson, Keelan ...... 2013 Baylor, John . . . . .1984-85-86-87 Bowling, Don . . . . . 1990-91-92 Anderson, Leon . . . 1989-90-91-92 Baylot, Erwin ...... 1950-51 Bowman, Brad . . . . . 1973-74-75 Anderson, Terry . . . . .2001-02-03 Beal, Tiko ...... 1977-78-79 Boyce, David ...... 2008-09-10 Antoniou, Pete . . . . . 1989-90-91 Beam, Frank ...... 1946-47 Boyd, Barry ...... 1993 Applewhite, A.H...... 1922-23 Beckwith, Mitch ...... 1992-93 Boyd, Homer ...... 1958-59 Applewhite, Tommy . . . . 1967-68 Becton-Martin, Tray ...... 2011 Boyd, Larry ...... 1983 Applewhite, William . . . .1940-41 Beeching, Todd ...... 1992-93 Boyd, Vernon ...... 1932-33 Arban, J.C...... 1955-56-57-58 Bekkers, Nic ...... 2013 Boyett, Perry ...... 1950 Archie, John...... 2003-04-05 Bell, A.D...... 1936-37 Boyette, Randy ...... 1977-78 Armond, Chuck . . . . .1963-64-65 Bell, Brian A...... 1997-98 Boyette, Steve ...... 1975-76 Armstrong, Andy . . . . . 1965-66 Bell, Brian F...... 1998-99 Boykin, Tony ...... 1993 Arnold, Clint ...... 1949-50 Bell, James ...... 1946 Bracken, Tyre ...... 2012-13 Assad, Mujahid ...... 2009 Bell, Royal ...... 1996-97-98 Bradfute, Byron ...... 1959 Ates, Gwen ...... 1929 Bell, Tim ...... 1994-95 Bradley, Dylan ...... 2013 Austin, Leroy ...... 1935-36 Bella, Sam ...... 1962-63 Bradley, Furious ...... 2011 Autry, Melvin (Hank) . . .1966-67-68 Benglis, Mike ...... 1937-38 Bradley, Rickey . . . . .1987-88-89 Autrey, Melvin (Pel) . . . 1939-40-41 Bennett, Darrell . . . . .2001-02-04 Bradley, Jr., Rickey ...... 2013 Avery, Ken ...... 1964-65-66 Bentley, Kenny . . . . . 1981-84-85 Bradshaw, Ivory . . . . .2005-06-08

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Brady, James ...... 2010 Brumfield, Jackson . . . .1951-52-53 Carr, Sonny ...... 1947-48 Braley, Lehman . . . 1988-89-90-91 Brutley, Daryon . . . . .1998-99-00 Carroll, Ricky ...... 1993-94 Bramlette, Doyle . . . . . 1939-40 Bryant, Joe ...... 1974 Carrozzo, Falco . . .1941-42-46-47 Brannon, Donnell . . . .1989-90-91 Bryant, Scott . . . . .1988-89-90-91 Carter ...... 1924 Brannon, Harmon . . . . .1963-64 Buckhalter, Chris . . .1992-93-94-95 Carter ...... 1929 Brantley, W.A...... 1926-27 Bullock, Vernon ...... 1948 Carter, Charlie . . . . . 1980-81-82 Brasher, Buford ...... 1939-40 Bunkley ...... 1932 Carter, Damion . . . 2003-04-05-06 Brashier, Jimmy . . . . .1951-52-53 Burckel, Joe ...... 1978 Carter, Demetris ...... 1992-93 Brassfield, S.A...... 1927-28 Burdette, Justin ...... 2012 Carter, John ...... 1934 Breazeale, Marvin . . . . .1961-62 Burge, Ken ...... 1970-71 Carter, Lamar ...... 1968-70 Breckner, Kevin ...... 1976 Burkett, John ...... 1980 Carter, Perry . . . . .1990-91-92-93 Brechtel, Berengher ...... 1963 Burkhart, Kyle ...... 2008-09 Carter, Simmie . . . .1987-88-89-90 Brechtel, John ...... 1962 Burnett, Blaine . . . . . 1978-79-80 Carter, Walter ...... 1937 Breeland, ...... 1925 Burnett, Ive ...... 1984 Carter, Woodrow ...... 1934 Brennan, Tommy . . . . . 1965-66 Burns, Andrew . . . . . 2009-10-11 Casey, Quintus ...... 1990 Bridgford, Allan ...... 2013 Burns, Bryan . . . . 1993-94-95-96 Cash, Antoine . . . .2001-02-03-04 Briggs, Chris ...... 2011-12-13 Burns, L.A...... 1930-32 Casnave, Greg ...... 2003 Britt, Harold ...... 1932 Burns, Robert ...... 1934 Caton, Keith ...... 1997-98 Brewer, ...... 1923 Busby, A...... 1920 Caudill, Barry ...... 1974-75-76 Bridges, Donald Wayne . . . .1972 Busby, Leonard (Bubba) . . .1978-79 Causey, Nate ...... 1997-98 Bridges, Jeremy . . . 1999-00-01-02 Busby, J.M...... 1921 Causey, Pedi ...... 2002-03-04-05 Bridges, Wilbur ...... 1940-41 Busby, J.R. (Black) . . . . .1919-20 Caughman, Donnie . . . 1967-68-69 Brill, Charles ...... 1947 Busby, W.Z. (Red) ...... 1920 Cavignac, Chaz ...... 2013 Brinson, Michael . . . . . 2012-13 Busch, L...... 1922 Ceppenati, Larry . . . . . 1970-71 Broadus ...... 1926 Butler, Cal ...... 1947-48-49 Chambers, Tre’ ...... 1988-99 Brock, Fred . . . . .1992-93-94-95 Butler, Cassie . . . . 1987-88-89-90 Champagne, Karone . 2000-01-02-03 Brock, Tom ...... 1969-70-71 Butler, Randy ...... 1976-77-78 Chancellor, James ...... 1942 Brock, Thomas Leon . . . .1938-39 Byars, Don ...... 1973 Channell, Ronnie . . . . 1966-67-68 Brooks, Greg . . . . 2000-01-02-03 Bynum, Glen ...... 1965-66-67 Chanove, Conrad . . . . . 2005-06 Brooks, Jimmy ...... 1923 Byrd, Mark ...... 1995 Chapman, Anthony . . . 1998-99-00 Braud, Blanchard . . . . 1966-67-68 Byrd, Richard . . . . 1981-82-83-84 Chapman, Derek . . . . 2005-0-076 Broussard, Steve ...... 1970-71 Byrd, Roshaad . . . .2007-08-09-10 Chatelain, Matthew . .2004-05-06-07 Broughton, Jerry ...... 1993 Byrd, Timmy ...... 1984-85 Cheatham, Ronnie . . 1972-73-74-75 Browden, Terrell . . . 2000-01-02-03 Byrne, Brad . . . . .1972-73-74-75 Childers, W.F...... 1926-27-28 Brown, Bud . . . . .1980-81-82-83 Chisolm, Scott . . . . . 1966-67-68 Brown, Charlie ...... 1989 C Christmas, J.Y...... 1935-36-37 Brown, Chuck Carr . .1976-77-78-79 Cagle, V.C...... 1919-23 Clancy, Charles . . . 1973-74-75-76 Brown, DeAndre . . . . . 2008-09 Caldwell, Richard . . . .1951-52-53 Clark, Bish ...... 1931 Brown, Eric ...... 1994 Calhoun, C.C...... 1930-32 Clark, Brett ...... 1992 Brown, Frank ...... 1946-47-48 Calhoun, Ben ...... 1961 Clark, Chris . . . . .2004-05-06-07 Brown, Hays ...... 1934-35-36 Callahan, Micheal . . . . .1987-88 Clark, Garrett ...... 2012 Brown, Jesse ...... 1963-64-65 Camhout, Jacques ...... 1992 Clark, Harold ...... 1955-56 Brown, Jim . . . . . 1979-80-81-83 Campbell, Bobby . . . . . 1946-47 Clark, Harry ...... 1939-40 Brown, John ...... 1990-91-92 Campbell, Chris ...... 2012 Clark, Lesley ...... 1953-54-55 Brown, Marvin . . . . . 1997-98-99 Campbell, Clifton C. Clark, Ricardo ...... 2004-05 Brown, Micah . . . .2006-07-08-09 (Mutt) ...... 1915-16-19-20 Clark, S.A...... 1930 Brown, Morris . . . .1947-48-49-50 Campbell, Claude (Cotton) . 1937-38 Clark, Steve ...... 1981-82-83 Brown, Obie ...... 1932-33 Campbell, Jimmy ...... 1971 Clark, Wesley (Buzzy) . . 1953-54-55 Brown, R.J...... 2008 Campbell, Louis ...... 1946 Clay, Billy ...... 1999-00 Brown, Ralph ...... 1941 Campbell, Randy . . .1982-83-84-85 Clayton, N.R...... 1920-21 Brown, Randolph . . . . 1984-85-86 Campbell, Windell . . . . .1960-61 Cleckler, Dillon . . . 2001-02-03-04 Brown, Robert . . . .1994-95-96-97 Cannon, Carl ...... 1991 Clements, M.G...... 1940-41 Brown, Robert . . . . . 1963-64-67 Cannon, John . . . . 1975-76-77-78 Clinton, E.W...... 1926 Brown, Ron ...... 1978-79-80 Cardenas, Eddie ...... 1954-55 Coats, Willie (Teenie) . . . .1957-58 Brown, Ron . . . . .1987-88-89-90 Carmichael, Mark . . 1979-80-81-82 Cochran, Pete ...... 1934 Brown, Steve . . . . 1985-86-87-88 Carmody, Keith ...... 1985-86 Cockfield, Larry ...... 1972-73 Brown, Terry ...... 1976-77-78 Carmody, Steve . . . 1980-81-82-83 Coggin, Cliff ...... 1948-49 Brown, Vincent . . . . .2011-12-13 Carpenter, Ken ...... 1994 Colbert, Clevon ...... 1991 Broyles, Sammy ...... 1958-59 Carr, John ...... 1939-40 Coleman, Billy ...... 1961-62

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Coleman, F.M...... 1915 Cunningham, Donald .1993-94-95-96 Dotson, Demar ...... 2008 Coleman, Barrett . . . . . 1982-83 Douglas, Kelsey ...... 2013 Coleman, John ...... 1962 D Dowd, Clyde ...... 1964-65-66 Coleman, Lee ...... 1972 Dabbs, Fortner (Sporty) . . .1937-38 Doze, Mitch ...... 1981-82 Coleman, Sidney . . .1984-85-86-87 Dabbs, J.V...... 1916 Dragg, Johnny ...... 1971-72 Coley, Kevis . . . . .2002-03-04-05 Daigle, Stephen . . . 2003-04-05-06 Draughn, Benny ...... 1985 Coley, Trevis . . . . .2002-03-04-05 Dale, J.E...... 1923-24-25-26 Driskell, Jimmy ...... 2008 Collier, I.A...... 1925 Dale, V.C...... 1915 Drone, Mark ...... 1989 Collier, Reggie . . . .1979-80-81-82 Dampeer, Greg . . . 1982-83-84-85 Ducksworth, Lelland . . . .2012-13 Collins, Jamie . . . . 2009-10-11-12 D’Angelo, Joey ...... 1970-71 Ducksworth, Robert . .1982-83-84-85 Collins, Kendrick . . .1988-89-90-91 D’Angelo, Micky . . . . 2001-02-03 Duggins, Brent ...... 1993-94 Collins, Vernard . . . 1989-90-91-92 D’Angelo, Robby . . .2003-04-05-06 Duhon, Joe ...... 2010-11-12 Colona, Darryl ...... 1986-87 Daniell, Steve ...... 1974 Dunaway, Dickie . . . . 1964-65-66 Combest, Steve ...... 1980 Daniels, J.W...... 1929-30 Dunn, Kendall . . . .1994-95-96-97 Comacho, John ...... 1989-90 Daniels, Terry ...... 1976 Dunn, Steve ...... 1972-73-74 Conner, Terrance . . . . . 2008-09 Dantzler, Orlando (Pop) 1998-99-00-01 DuPont, Robert ...... 1982 Conner, Walter ...... 1925-26 Darby, C.J...... 1920 Cook, Chuck . . . . 1977-78-79-80 Davenport, Jim (Peanuts) . .1952-53-54 E Cook, Ed ...... 1925 Davidson, Richie . . . . . 1997-98 Earnest, Ryan ...... 2003 Cook, E.L...... 1921 Davis ...... 1916 East, T.F...... 1914 Cook, Fred ...... 1971-72-73 Davis, Austin . . . . 2008-09-10-11 Ector, Clemon . . . .1974-75-76-77 Cook, Hamp ...... 1952-53-54 Davis, Bill ...... 1968-69-70 Ecuyer, Larry ...... 1962-63-64 Cook, Harvey ...... 1912 Davis, Brandon . . . . .2006-07-09 Edenfield, Thomas . . . . .2010-11 Cook, Joe ...... 1923-24 Davis, Chuck ...... 1989 Edgar, Frank ...... 1942 Cooley, Travis . . . . 2003-04-05-06 Davis, Fred E. . . . . 1925-26-27-28 Edwards, Addaryl . . . . 2002-03-04 Cooper, James . . . .1982-83-84-85 Davis, Jim ...... 1953-54 Edwards, Elmer ...... 1936 Cooper, Tim ...... 1987 Davis, J.W...... 1928-29 Edwards, W.G...... 1912-15 Corbett, Pattrick ...... 2003-04 Davis, Larry ...... 1986-88 Eggersman, Hugh . . . . 1969-70-71 Corley ...... 1923 Davis, Rod . . . . . 2000-01-02-03 Elder, Reggie ...... 1990-92-93 Cornelius, N.H...... 1919-20 Davis, Tommy ...... 1969 Ellender, Vaughn . . . . . 1947-48 Cornelison, Van ...... 1940 Davis, W.J...... 1920 Elliott, Roger ...... 1967-68-69 Corne, Charlie ...... 1952-53 Dawkins. David ...... 1988-89 Ellis, Ryan ...... 2007 Corner, Willie ...... 1978-79 Dean, Nick ...... 2006-07 Ellis, Steve ...... 1988 Cotton, Jacorius ...... 2011-12 Dedwylder, Charley . . . 1959-60-61 Ellzey, Charles . . . . . 1957-58-59 Coughlin, Walton ...... 1924 Deering, ...... 1932 Emerson, Ralph ...... 1941-42 Courington, Antwon . 2002-03-04-05 Defranco, Tony . . . . .1961-62-63 Eskridge, John ...... 1998 Cowart, Don ...... 1933-34-35 Dejarnette, Sam . . . . .1982-83-84 Estes, Eric ...... 1992-93 Cowart, O.E...... 1922-23-24 Del Vacario, Pat ...... 1955 Estes, Justin ...... 2007-09 Cowart, Roland ...... 1914 Dement, Robert (Curley) . 1941-46-47 Ethridge, Ron ...... 1979 Cox, Ernest ...... 1935 Dempsey, Alvin ...... 1993 Eubanks, John . . . .2002-03-04-05 Cox, James ...... 2013 Denley, James . . . . . 2005-06-07 Eubanks ...... 1922 Cox, Luther M...... 1912 Dennery, Mike . . . .1971-72-73-74 Evans, Brian ...... 2000-01 Crabb, A.B...... 1916-20 Dennis, Stacy ...... 1989-90 Evans, Bruce ...... 1950 Craft, ...... 1925 Denson, Hunter ...... 1932 Evans, G.G...... 1919 Craft, C.E...... 1920-21 Deremer, Jeff ...... 1988 Evans, G.W...... 1933 Craft, Dalvin ...... 2012 DeVal, Les ...... 1940-41 Evans, Roy ...... 1934 Craft, Mike ...... 1968-69-70 Devrow, Billy ...... 1964-65-66 Evans, Russell ...... 1932-33 Craft, Mitch ...... 2005-06 Dewitt, Leroy ...... 1995-96 Everett, Octaviues ...... 2007 Craft, Troy ...... 1964-65-66 Dews, C.L. (Dipsey) . . . 1940-41-42 Crane, Losa ...... 1924 Dickey, Curtis . . . . . 1974-75-76 F Crawford, S.B...... 1921 Dickerson, Harold ...... 1941 Fagan, Walter ...... 1932 Crenshaw, Mike . . . . .1976-77-78 Dickinson, Bo ...... 1956-57 Fairchild, Danny . . . . . 1968-69 Crestman, J.H...... 1928 Dillard, Thad . . . . 1975-76-77-78 Fairley, Gayle ...... 1927-30-31 Crimm, Ben ...... 1988-89-90 Dilworth, Billy . . . . . 1985-86-87 Farmer, Brandon ...... 2013 Critty, Armand ...... 1939-40 Dixon, Hanford . . . 1977-78-79-80 Farrer, Pitt ...... 1969-70-71 Croley, Scott . . . . .1998-99-00-01 Doggett, Joe ...... 1956-57 Farrior, Devin ...... 2013 Crusoe, Carlos ...... 2002 Donegan, Rick . . . . . 1969-70-71 Farris, Ken ...... 1950-51 Culliver, Grant . . . . . 1978-79-80 Dorsey, James ...... 1994 Farrish, Webb ...... 1950-51 Cumbie, Seth . . . . 2001-02-03-04 Dorsey, Travis ...... 1999-00 Faulk, Jasper . . . . .2003-04-05-06

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Favor, Arsenio ...... 2012 G Gregory, J.E...... 1921 Favre, Brett . . . . . 1987-88-89-90 Gabourel, Shane . . . . 1978-80-81 Griffin, Steven ...... 2000-01 Favre, Jeff ...... 1994-95 Gabriel, Jack ...... 1996-97-98 Griffin, Terry ...... 1969 Fayard, Lionel . . . . . 1968-69-70 Gafford, L.E...... 1920-21-22-23 Griffith, Cecil ...... 1937 Fehrenbacher, Jim . . . . .1986-87 Galloway, Tito ...... 1995 Grimes, Alton ...... 1931-32 Felix, C.J...... 2013 Gamble, Shaun . . . 1991-92-93-94 Grubbs, Gary ...... 1969-70-71 Felts, Nollie . . . . .1922-23-24-26 Gamble, Tracy . . . .1981-82-83-84 Guerry, Jonathan . . . . 2010-11-12 Ferlise, Pat ...... 1951-52 Gandy, Shelton . . . 1985-86-87-88 Guin, Arlis ...... 1937-38 Ferrell, Hugh ...... 1924-25 Ganse, Joe ...... 1972-73-74 Gullette, A.T...... 1925-26-27 Ferrell, Jim . . . . . 1984-85-86-87 Gantt, Kyle ...... 1970-71-72 Gulley, Josh ...... 1998-99 Ferrell, Pat . . . . . 1984-85-86-87 Gardner, W.C...... 1928-29 Gulley, Letorrance (LT) . 1992-93-94-95 Fife, Dale ...... 1978-79-80-81 Garner, D...... 1931 Gunnell, Nick ...... 1914 Fillingim, Elmer ...... 1940 Garner, Bobby . . . .1999-00-01-02 Guy, Ray ...... 1970-71-72 Finch, Brownie ...... 1930 Garner, Terrel ...... 1967 Guy, T.J...... 1914-15 Finch, Ray ...... 1927 Garrett, Denton ...... 1935-36 Finch, Roy ...... 1930-31-32 Garry, Ben ...... 1974-75-76-77 H Finch, W...... 1920 Garton, Morris ...... 1941 Haag, Chris ...... 1973 Finlayson, John S...... 1920 Gates, Neil ...... 1935-36 Haag, Chris R. . . . .1982-83-84-85 Firestone, Frank ...... 1997-98 Gatti, Dick ...... 1952 Hackney, J.P. . . . . 1926-27-28-29 Fisackerly ...... 1920 Gay, Jack ...... 1927 Haeusler, Greg . . . .1981-82-83-84 Fisher ...... 1932 Gemmel, Rick . . . . . 1973-74-75 Hailey, Scooba ...... 1930-31 Fitzgerald, Dave . . . . .1954-55-56 Gibson, Barry . . . . 1972-73-74-75 Halbert, James ...... 1932-33 Flanagan, P.P. . . . . 1926-27-28-29 Gideon, Sherrod . . .1996-97-98-99 Hale, Ben ...... 1975 Flanders, Bob ...... 1970-71-72 Gill, Art ...... 1964-65-66 Hale, James ...... 1978 Flanders, Josh ...... 2013 Gill, Byron ...... 1998-99-00 Hale, John ...... 1968-69 Fleming, A.B...... 1927-28 Gillis, Malcolm ...... 1934 Hale, Ken ...... 1969-70 Fleming, F...... 1929 Glass, Tommie ...... 1939-40 Haley, Danny ...... 1967-68 Fleming, Joel ...... 1978 Glover, Melton ...... 1996 Hall, Jason ...... 1994-95-96 Fleming, R...... 1932 Godwin, Eddie ...... 1958 Hallman, Tim . . . . 1984-85-86-87 Fletcher, Damion . . .2006-07-08-09 Golden, Wiley ...... 1914 Hambright, Brandon . . .1995-96-97 Fletcher, I.W...... 1934-35 Gorney, Bill ...... 1963-64-65 Hamilton, Bobby . . .1990-91-92-93 Floyd, John ...... 1999 Gonzalez, Jose ...... 1997-98 Hammond, Jeff ...... 1976-77-78 Floyd, Ricky . . . . .1978-79-80-81 Gordon, Anthony ...... 1991 Hancock, Larry ...... 1963 Floyd, Stuart ...... 2001-02 Gordon, Derrick ...... 1996 Handy, Leroy . . . . 1999-00-01-02 Floyd, V.J...... 2007-08-09-10 Goudy, Johntre’ ...... 2013 Hanks, Ryan . . . . 2009-10-11-12 Flurry, H.L...... 1920-21-25 Gowdy, Maurice . . . . 1996-97-98 Hanna, Brant . . . . 1998-99-00-01 Flynt, ...... 1932 Grace, Nathan ...... 2000-01 Hansford, Preston . . 1986-87-88-89 Foley, Bill ...... 1970-71 Graham, ...... 1916 Hanzo, Al ...... 1948 Ford, Terrance . . . .2002-03-04-05 Graham, Arthur ...... 1925 Hardaway, Tim ...... 1997-98 Fore, Steve ...... 1967-68-69 Graham, Greg ...... 1978-79 Hardman, Roger . . . . 1972-73-74 Forte, James ...... 1939-40 Graham, Heath . . . . .1994-95-96 Hardy, Kendrick . . . 2010-11-12-13 Foshee, Orville ...... 1946 Graham, James ...... 1946-47 Hardy, Terry . . . . .1994-95-96-97 Foshee, Win ...... 1969 Graham, Stanley . . . . . 1941-42 Hardy, Tom ...... 1923 Fowler, Amos ...... 1975-76-77 Graves, Otho ...... 2003-04 Hardy, Wayne . . . .2003-04-05-06 Fowler, Dannye . . . 1998-99-00-01 Gray, Anthony . . . .2007-08-09-10 Harmon, Eugene . . .1992-93-94-95 Fox, E.E...... 1915 Gray, Antonio ...... 1998-99 Harper, Scott ...... 1993-94 Francesconi, Brandon . . . 2011-12 Gray, Rodney ...... 2006 Harrell, Joe ...... 1938 Francis, Brandon . . .1996-97-98-99 Gray, Tony ...... 1983 Harris, Anthony ...... 2002-03 Franklin ...... 1927 Grayson, Charles . . . . . 1927-30 Harris, Anthony . . . . .1988-89-90 Franklin, Antonio ...... 1998 Green, Cole . . . . .1994-95-96-97 Harris, Antrone ...... 2008 Freeman, Bill ...... 1961-62-63 Green, Jeff ...... 1993 Harris, Bobo . . . . 1982-83-84-85 Freeman, Thomas Glover . . 1938-39 Green, John ...... 2009 Harris, Don ...... 1968 Freeman, Wil ...... 2012-13 Green, Kwantell ...... 2000-01 Harris, Jerry . . . . .1992-93-94-95 Fremin, Jerry ...... 1973-74-75 Green, Reed . . . . .1930-31-32-33 Harris, Mike ...... 1968-69-70 Friedhoff, Gary ...... 1966 Green, Richard ...... 1988 Harris, Orlando ...... 1989 Fuell, Don ...... 1959-60-61 Green, Tim ...... 2009-10-11 Harris, Ray ...... 1933-34 Fulkerson, Jack ...... 1950-51 Greene, Jordan ...... 2012-13 Harrison, Rocky ...... 2001 Furlow, S.M...... 1913-14-15 Greene, Robert ...... 1983 Harrison, Tory . . . .2006-07-08-09 Fussell, Clifton . . . . . 1972-73-74 Greer, George ...... 1935-36 Harrington ...... 1923

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Harrington, Billy ...... 1984 Hitt, Harold ...... 1963-64 Hunter, George ...... 1966-67 Harrington, Cooper ...... 2012 Hodges, Bill ...... 1966-67 Hurd, Josh ...... 2009 Harrington, Larry . . . . 1976-77-78 Hodges, Deon ...... 2010 Hurdle, Jesse ...... 1933-34-35 Harrington, Robert ...... 1934 Holcomb, ...... 1931 Hurst, Adam ...... 2003-05 Hart, Granville ...... 1951 Holifield, G.E...... 1936 Hutchins, Pierre . . . 2001-02-03-04 Harvey, Marvin . . . 1977-78-79-80 Hollingsworth, Luther . . 1936-37-38 Hatcher, Wayne . . . . .1969-70-71 Hollins, Raymond ...... I Hatchett, Marchene . . . . 2000-01 Holleman, Clarence ...... 1919 Iosia, Mike ...... 1991-92 Haulman, Mark . . . 1999-00-01-02 Holloway, ...... 1937 Isler, Alan ...... 1967-68-69 Havard, Jimmy . . . . . 1960-61-62 Holloway, Jimmy ...... 1998 Ivy, Gary ...... 1978-79 Hayden, Charles ...... 1969 Holmes, David Benton . . . . 1912 Ivy, Jake ...... 1939-40 Haynes, Carmus ...... 2001 Holmes, Bobby ...... 1949-50 Haynes, Jimmy . . . . . 1969-70-71 Holmes, Denton ...... 1912 J Hays, Harold ...... 1960-61-62 Holmes, Lamar ...... 2010-11 Jackson, Chris . . . .1981-82-83-84 Heard, Kevin ...... 1997-98 Holmes, Ronnie ...... 1971 Jackson, Danny . . . 1978-79-80-81 Heath, Charles ...... 1939-40 Holmes, Sonny ...... 1962 Jackson, Eddie Ray . . 1987-88-89-90 Heath, John ...... 1935-36 Holmes, Tyre’oune ...... 2013 Jackson, Joe ...... 1985 Hebert, Ryan . . . . 2006-07-08-09 Holt, Gary ...... 1977-78 Jackson, Kevin ...... 1992-93 Hefner, Reece ...... 1956 Hood, Richard ...... 1968 Jackson, Michael . . . . 1988-89-90 Hegwood, Wayne ...... 1947 Honaker, Doug . . . . .1946-47-48 Jackson, Pat . . . . .1986-87-88-89 Heidelburg, Willie . . . . .1970-71 Hopgood, Jeff ...... 1995-97 Jackson, Quentin . . .1993-94-95-96 Helms, Steve ...... 1990 Horn, Don . . . . . 1979-80-81-82 Jackson, T.A...... 1926-27-28-29 Henderson, Archie . . . .1980-81-82 Horton, Freeman . . .1975-76-77-78 Jackson, Wayne ...... 1948 Henderson, John . . . . . 2009-10 Hosemann, David . . . .1974-76-77 Jarbo, Collin ...... 2011-12 Henderson, Pat ...... 1990-91 Hosey, Corey . . . . 1999-00-02-03 Jarrell, Billy ...... 1952-53 Henderson, Robert . . 2004-05-06-07 Hoskins, Derrick . . . . 1989-90-91 Jeffries, Don ...... 1986 Henderson, Tom . . . . 1972-73-74 Housley, Wesley . . .2005-06-07-08 Jenevein, Jack ...... 1948-49 Hendrix, ...... 1919 Houston, Brennan . . . . .2008-09 Jenkins, Charlie . . . 1979-80-81-82 Hendrix, Caleb . . . 2003-04-05-06 Houston, Zaid . . . .1997-98-99-00 Jimenez, Jason . . . . . 2000-01-02 Hendrix, Joey ...... 1979-80-81 Howard, Carl ...... 1947-48-49 Johnson, Aubrey ...... 1989-90-91-92 Hendrix, Steve . . . . . 1983-84-85 Howard, Jackie . . . 1951-52-53-54 Johnson, Arthur ...... 1932-33 Hendrixs, Troy ...... 1938-39 Howard, Thomas . . . . 1937-38-39 Johnson, Bruce . . . . . 2011-12-13 Henley, Joe . . . . .1999-00-01-02 Howe, Glen ...... 1980-81-82 Johnson, Chris . . . .2004-05-06-07 Henry, James ...... 1986-87-88 Howell, Ronald . . . . .1987-88-89 Johnson, Chris ...... 2001-02 Henry, Malachi . . . . .1974-75-76 Howell, Tony ...... 1980-81 Johnson, Clifford ...... 2012 Henry, Onesimus . . .1984-85-86-87 Howerton, ...... 1915 Johnson, David Earl . . . . 1970-71 Herrmann, Leo (L.T.) . . .1952-53-54 Howington, Lee ...... 1929 Johnson, Desmond . . . 2010-11-12 Herring, Charles ...... 1933-34 Howze, Alan . . . . 2010-11-12-13 Johnson, Emmanuel . . . 2011-12-13 Herring, George ...... 1954-55 Hrapmann, Danny . . . .2009-10-11 Johnson, Jerrion . . . 2010-11-12-13 Herrington, Roland ...... 1919 Huckabee, Cooper . . . . .1971-72 Johnson, Johnny . . . . .1966-67-68 Herron, Johnny . . . . .1969-70-71 Huddleston, Fred . . . . . 1982-84 Johnson, J.R...... 1919 Hervey, Derrick . . . 1992-93-94-95 Hudson, Ethridge . . . . 1932-35-36 Johnson, Kenny . . . 2000-01-02-03 Hess, Collins ...... 1984-85 Hudson, Mickey . . . . 1970-71-72 Johnson, Leroy ...... 2001-02 Hester, E.W...... 1922-23-24 Huelsbeck, Harry . . . . . 1966-67 Johnson, Luke . . . . . 2003-04-05 Hester, Jeremy . . . .2010-11-12-13 Huesser, Huey ...... 1954 Johnson, Marion C. (Tuffy) . .1939-40 Hickman, Logan . . .2008-09-10-11 Huettel, Steve . . . . . 1972-73-74 Johnson, Mark ...... 1978-79 Hicks, Brett ...... 2008 Huff, Jim ...... 1957 Johnson, Mel ...... 1948 Hicks, Eddie . . . . .2006-07-08-09 Huff, Robert ...... 1920 Johnson, Nick . . . . . 1923-24-25 Hicks, Jim . . . . . 2000-01-02-03 Huff, Scott ...... 1981 Johnson, Reggie ...... 1985 Hicks, Roger ...... 1960-61 Hughes, Bobby ...... 1955-56 Johnson, Roland ...... 1990-91 Highstreet, Paul ...... 1960 Hughes, Jamison ...... 2008 Johnson, Sam ...... 1973 Hightower, Aaron ...... 1992 Hughes, Shane ...... 1991 Johnson, Stan ...... 1968-69 Hill, Andy ...... 2007-08-09 Hull, Cody ...... 2004-05 Johnson, Tom ...... 2004-05 Hill, George . . . . .1985-86-87-88 Hultz, Don ...... 1960-61-62 Johnson, Tony ...... 1989 Hill, Rashod ...... 2012-13 Hultz, George ...... 1960-61 Johnson, Urell ...... 2013 Hillman, ...... 1929 Hultz, Wilford ...... 1963 Johnston, Frank . . . . .1967-68-69 Hinton, Charles ...... 1965 Hunt, George ...... 1970-71-72 Johnston, Richard . . . . 1956-57-58 Hinton, Jerry ...... 1969-70-71 Hunt, Reggie ...... 2010-11-12 Jones, Buster ...... 1930 Hinton, L.T...... 1926 Hunter, Chico . . . .2007-08-09-10 Jones, Calvin ...... 1977-78-79

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Jones, Coemba ...... 1996 Kissner, Bernard ...... 1933-34 Lippincott, Dooney . . . 1963-64-65 Jones, Carl . . . . . 1984-85-86-88 Kitchen, Jim . . . . .1994-95-96-97 Lipps, Louis . . . . .1980-81-82-83 Jones, Coty ...... 1993-94 Klein, Lee ...... 1984 Little, Bobby ...... 1959 Jones, Curt ...... 2002 Knight, Jake ...... 1923 Livings, Mike . . . . 1978-79-80-81 Jones, Dauvard ...... 1939-40 Knighten, Billy ...... 1985-86 Llanos, Francisco . . . . 2010-11-12 Jones, Deddrick . . . 2008-09-10-11 Knobloch, Donnie ...... 1972 Lloyd, Ricky ...... 2012 Jones, D.O...... 1939 Koen, Sankey ...... 1930-31-32 Lockett, Akeem . . . 2002-03-04-05 Jones, G.N...... 1930 Kondrat, Ihor (Mike) . . . 1966-67-68 Lockley, Van ...... 1941 Jones, George W...... 1959-60 Knox, Bishop . . . . 1974-75-76-77 Loehr, Don ...... 2007 Jones, Jimmy ...... 1942 Kolinsky, Nick . . . . . 1961-62-63 Loescher, Keith . . . .1989-90-91-92 Jones, John Wesley . . . . 1939-40 Logan, Craig ...... 1969-70-71 Jones, Rayshun ...... 2001-02 L Lomoro, Johnny . . . 1992-93-94-95 Jones, Ronald ...... 2002-03 Lacoste, Chris ...... 1990-91 Longest, H.B...... 1912-13-14 Jones, Ronald ...... 1992-93-94 Ladner, A.R...... 1927 Long, Cecil (Buddy) . . . 1958-59-60 Jordan, Robert (Sonny) . 1946-47-48-49 Ladner, Obie ...... 1934-35 Long, Larry ...... 1972 Jones, Theodore ...... 1938 Laird, John ...... 1963-64 Long, Richard . . . . . 1979-80-81 Jones, Victor ...... 1933-34 Lambert, ...... 1924 Long, Terry ...... 1963 Jordan, Tom ...... 1978 Lambright, Maxie . . . . 1946-47-48 Looman, Kevin ...... 1972 Jordan, Wilmer ...... 1932-33 Lampley, Tracy . . . .2009-10-11-12 Loper, O.B...... 1929 Juneau, Curry . . . . 1954-55-56-57 Lance, Bobby ...... 1957-58 Loper, Roland . . . . . 1940-41-46 Junker, Milton ...... 1978-79 Landers, Zeb ...... 1999-01 Lorio, Rene ...... 1959 Jussely, David ...... 1968-69 Landor, Jonathan ...... 2007 Lossette, David ...... 1930-31 Justesen, Mike ...... 1980-82 Landrum, Mike ...... 1982-83 Lott, H.V...... 1921 Landry, Darrell ...... 1968-70 Lovette, Vardaman . . . . .1939-40 K Lane, D.H...... 1919 Lowe, C.A...... 1915 Kaiser, Edward ...... 1951-52 Lang, Elmo ...... 1951-52 Lumpkin, Lance ...... 1930-31 Kaplan, Eddie ...... 1974-75-76 Langford, Eddie . . . . .1947-48-49 Lundy ...... 1924 Katrishen, William Langston, Chris . . . 1999-00-01-02 Lynch, Rod ...... 1988-90-91 (Mike) ...... 1941-42-46-47 Larsen, Billy ...... 1959-60 Lynch, Wade ...... 1976-77-78 Kauchick, Eddie . . . . .1949-50-51 Lasley, Martin ...... 1952 Lynn, Frank ...... 1960 Keckin, Val ...... 1960 Latham, Joe ...... 1941-46-47 Lyons, Billy ...... 1961-62 Keith, David ...... 1976 Latson, Steve ...... 1992-94 Lyons, Jerome ...... 2006-07-08 Keith, Kasey . . . . .1994-95-96-97 Latta, Randy ...... 1973-74-75 Kelley, Greg . . . . .1979-80-81-82 Lauderdale. Keith . . . . . 1985-86 M Kelly, Adam ...... 2003 Law, Cordarro . . . .2008-09-10-11 MacDonald, Don ...... 1966-67 Kelly, Jeff ...... 1998-99-00-01 Law, Don ...... 1973-74-75-76 Magee, Guy ...... 1942 Kemper, Elmer . . . . . 1949-50-51 Lawrence, DaRon . . 2001-02-03-04 Magee, J.W...... 1924 Kemper, Eugene ...... 1948 Lee, Kendrick ...... 1994-95-96 Magee, Roy . . . . .1998-99-00-01 Kemper, Robert ...... 1947 Lee, Zack ...... 1919 Magee, Skylor ...... 2001-02 Kennedy, Adam . . . 1992-93-94-95 Leach, Andy ...... 1935 Magee, Torris ...... 2007 Kennedy, Ta’Dren . . . . . 2012-13 Leach, William ...... 1937-38 Magers, Hugh ...... 1936 Kennet, Ben ...... 1936 Leech, D.C...... 1923-24 Mahone, Mike ...... 1964 Kenney, Marchant . . 1994-95-96-97 Leech, F.S...... 1921-22-23-24 Majure, Thomas ...... 1941 Kennington, Shelton . . .1982-83-84 LeFlore, Jessye ...... 1921 Mallard, DeShone . . . . .1997-98 Key, Kendrick ...... 2000-01 LeGros, John ...... 1946-47-48 Malone, Dennis . . . . .1971-72-73 Key, Radell ...... 1966-68-69 LeGros, Tom . . . . .1948-49-50-51 Malone, Sidney ...... 1965 Keys, Corell ...... 1992 Lehman, Howard ...... 1952 Magnum, Arthur J. (Red) . 1946-47-48 Killingsworth, Emanuel . . .1977-78 Lenore, Charles ...... 1930 Mangum, John ...... 1964-65 King, ...... 1919 Leonard, Antonio ...... 2007 Mann, Bill ...... 1979-80-81 King, Buddy . . . . .1986-87-88-89 Letort, Henry ...... 1968-69 Mann, Walter ...... 1951 King, Earl ...... 1965-66 Lever, John ...... 1930-31-32 Manning, J.E...... 1926 King, James ...... 1972 Leverette, Hendrick . . . . 2009-10 Manning, Shadler . . . . .2005-06 King, Jim ...... 1963-64 Lewis, Cliff ...... 1978-79-80 Mapes, Dick ...... 1962 King, Rivers ...... 1940 Lewis, L...... 1925 Mapp, J.H...... 1919 Kirke, John ...... 1965 Lewis, Lavern ...... 1946-47-48 Marlow, Edmund ...... 1942 Kirker, George ...... 1942 Lilly, Sale ...... 1948 Marsh, Chafan . . . .1988-89-90-91 Kirkland, ...... 1913 Limbaugh, Ernest . . .1942-46-47-48 Marshall, Earl ...... 1957 Kirksey, William . . . 1986-87-88-89 Lindley, Jeremy ...... 1996-97 Marshall, William ...... 1939 Kirsh, M...... 1930 Lindsey, Chad . . . . . 1994-95-96 Martello, Tony . . . . . 1929-30-31

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Martin, ...... 1926 McGilvary, H.W...... 1921 Miller, DeBarriaus . . . . .2012-13 Martin, Bill ...... 1955-56 McHenry, Leeman ...... 1954 Miller, Ray ...... 1925 Martin, J.H. (Abe) ...... 1920 McInnis, ...... 1927 Miller, Tim ...... 1990-91 Martin, James ...... 2001-02 McInnis, Hugh . . . . . 1957-58-59 Milling, Clarence L. . . . 1923-24-25 Martin, Dawayne ...... 1963 McIlwain, Ben ...... 1998 Milling, H.C...... 1929 Marzula, Joey ...... 1996 McKay, M.K...... 1923 Mills, Shawn ...... 1999-00 Mason, ...... 1932 McKay, John ...... 1969-70 Mills, W.W...... 1926 Mason, Burtis ...... 1934-35 McKee, Ryan . . . . 2005-06-07-08 Millum, ...... 1923 Mason, Cole ...... 2005 McKellar, Fats ...... 1938 Milner, Jay ...... 1947 Mason, Jim (Brick) . . . . .1953-54 McKellar, Bob . . . . . 1950-51-52 Milner, William W. . . . . 1912-13 Mason, Max ...... 2012-13 McKenzie, Darris . . . . . 2000-01 Mims, Doug ...... 1952-53 Mason, Vontre ...... 2006-07 McKinney, Myreon . . . . 1992-93 Miner, Tony ...... 2005 Massengale, A.C. . . . . 1937-38-39 McKenzie, Mike ...... 1977-79 Mitchell, Gary ...... 1974 Massey, Dwayne . . . . 1981-82-83 McKnight, O.A...... 1926-27-28 Mitchell, J. Hugh . . . . . 1953-54 Massey, Jonathan . . . . 2008-09-10 McLaughlin, Fred . . . . 1978-79-80 Mitchell, Landon . . . . . 1939-40 Matlock, Jacob ...... 2002-03 McLemore, Louis . . . . 1929-30-31 Mitchell, Mike ...... 1997 May, George ...... 1927 McLendon, Frank A. . . . .1928-29 Mitchell, Porter ...... 1975-76 May, George ...... 1933 McLendon, R.D...... 1925 Mitchell, W.D...... 1925 May, Jack ...... 1956-57 McLeod, Andin ...... 1959-60 Mitcherson, Jim ...... 1951 May, Johnny ...... 1946 McLeod, Ben ...... 1961-62-63 Mize, Bobby ...... 1991 Mayfield, C.R...... 1915 McLeod, C.R...... 1914-15 Moffett, Jackie ...... 1980-81 McAdams, Mike . . . . 1966-67-68 McLeod, Harry ...... 1935 Molden, Fred ...... 1983 McAllister, T...... 1920-21 McLeod, I.M...... 1915 Monroe, Matt ...... 1991-92 McAlpin, Jack . . . . . 1965-66-67 McLeod, Mark ...... 1987-88 Montague, Frank ...... 1912 McArthur, Charlie . . . .1957-58-59 McMahan, Brent . . . . . 1967-68 Montgomery, Billy Hugh . . . .1953 McCaleb, Darren . . .2003-04-05-06 McMahan, Homer . . 1926-27-28-29 Montgomery, Carlos . 1973-74-75-76 McCall, Tim ...... 1977-78 McMahan, John ...... 2006 Montgomery, Jim . . . . . 1972-73 McCarley, Howard . . . .1938-39-40 McMillan, Terry . . . . .1966-67-68 Montgomery, John ...... 1919 McCarthy, Milo . . . . .1965-66-67 McPhail, Aubrey . . . . . 1936-37 Montgomery, Mark . .1990-92-93-94 McCarthy, Steve . . . . .1973-74-75 McPherson, Jamie . . . . .1993-94 Moon, Mike ...... 1971-72-73 McClammy, Keith . . . . .1968-70 McRae, Albert . . . .1992-93-94-95 Moore, Lance ...... 2005 McClellan, Mike . . . . . 1964-66 McRae, H.V...... 1912 Moore, Red ...... 1938 McClendon, Henry . . . . 1997-98 McRath, Gerald . . . 2005-06-07-08 Moore, Barney ...... 1947-48 McCleskey, H.L., Jr. . .1919-20-22-23 McReynolds, George . . .1989-90-91 Moore, Ernie ...... 1998 McCleskey, J. Warren . 1919-20-21-22 McSwain, Rufus ...... 1941 Moore, Fredrick ...... 2013 McCleskey, Warren ...... 1926 McWhorter, ...... 1927 Moore, Keon ...... 1998-99-00 McCollough, Alan . . . .1975-76-77 Mead, Neal ...... 2003-04-05 Moore, Lance ...... 2006 McCombs, Vic ...... 1980 Meador, C.G...... 1912 Moore, Sherron ...... 2003-04 McCormick, Boots . . 1946-47-48-49 Meador, John ...... 1967 Moore, Tom ...... 1970-71-72 McCorvey, Jerry ...... 2013 Meador, Morris . . . . .1959-60-61 Moore, Willie B. . . .1981-82-83-84 McCoy, Eddie . . . . . 1978-79-80 Means, Marc . . . . 1979-80-81-82 Moorer, Carey . . . .1990-91-92-93 McCrary, J.A...... 1920-21 Medders, Bryant ...... 1988-89 Morgan, Audice D. . . . 1937-38-39 McCrory, Patrick . . . . 1998-99-00 Meeks, John ...... 1951-52 Morgan, Earl ...... 1936-37 McCullough, Paul . . . . .1949-50 Meeks, Lawrence . . .1954-55-56-57 Morgan, Ed . . . . .2005-06-07-08 McCullum, Dasman . . .2011-12-13 Megehee, Lewis D. . . . . 1928-29 Morgan, Fred ...... 1923 McDaniel, Damon . . . .1991-92-93 Melton, Davis ...... 1949 Morgan, Joe ...... 1948 McDaniel, Dane . . . . 1977-78-79 Melton, John ...... 1963-64-65 Morgan, Patrick ...... 1996 McDaniel, Ed ...... 1950-51-52 Melton, Tommy ...... 1964-65 Morris, Johdrick . . . 2007-08-09-10 McDay, Willie ...... 1993 Merrill, Sean ...... 2006-07 Morrow, Tommy ...... 1958-59-60 McDevitt, James ...... 2007 Messer, Otho ...... 1916 Moseley, Matt ...... 2013 McDonald, C.T...... 1915-16 Metevia, Tim ...... 1994 Mott, Andrew . . . . 1983-84-85-86 McDonald, Jalce . . . . 1932-34-35 Meyer, Fred ...... 1970-71-72 Moulton, Larry . . . . . 1968-69-70 McDowell, Thad . . .1988-89-90-91 Michael, Alex ...... 2008-09-10 Moyer, Paul ...... 1949-50 McElroy, Bucky . . . . .1951-52-53 Michaelson, Seth ...... 2007 Mullens, Nick ...... 2013 McGee, Chris ...... 1985-86-87 Miciotto, Buck . . . .1999-00-01-02 Mullin, Jerry (Buster) . . . .1946-47 McGee, Cornelius ...... 2005 Miciotto, Gus ...... 1948 Mullis, Fred ...... 1946 McGee, Harvey . . . . .1971-72-73 Mikel, Billy ...... 1968-69-70 Mumford, Gerald . . .1997-98-99-00 McGee, Howard . . . . . 1993-94 Miles, Russell ...... 1969 Murray, Jamil ...... 2012 McGee, Michael . . .2006-07-08-09 Miller, Bruce . . . . 1980-81-82-83 Murray, Lewis ...... 1950

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Muscarello, Phil ...... 1950-52 Ortega, Yamil ...... 2004 Phillips, Otto ...... 1933-34-35 Musmeci, Phil . . . .1948-49-50-51 Osborne, Evan ...... 2013 Phillips, P.E...... 1912 Ott, A.D...... 1932-33-34 Phillips, Quantrellis . . . . 1996-97 N Ott, Sam ...... 1930 Phillips, Ricky ...... 1982 Nall. Herman ...... 1962-63-64 Oubre, Willie . . . . . 1936-37-38 Phillips, Robert ...... 1980-81 Nance, Kelby . . . . 1997-98-99-00 Ovca, Joe ...... 1939-40 Pieper, Chris ...... 1974-76 Naron, Braskel ...... 1940-41 Overby, A.H...... 1929-30-31 Pieper, Greg ...... 1974-75 Nathan, Boobie ...... 1986 Overby, Howard . . . . 2004-05-06 Pierce, Chris ...... 1994-95 Nations, Lance ...... 1991-92 Overby, M.E...... 1929-30-31 Pierce, Quentin . . . 2009-10-11-12 Neill, John ...... 1952-53 Owen, Jim Ray ...... 1949 Pigott, ...... 1922 Nelms, Creighton . . . . . 2010-11 Owen, Joe ...... 1961-62-63 Pigott, Bud ...... 1963 Nelson, Dwayne . . .1989-90-91-92 Owens, Anthony . . . . 1991-92-93 Pinkston, Joey ...... 1999-00 Nelson, James ...... 2004 Owens, Don . . . . 1953-54-55-56 Pinkston, Todd . . . .1996-97-98-99 Nelson, Shawn ...... 2005-06-07-08 Owings, A.D...... 1926 Pitts, John ...... 1975-76-77 Neville, George ...... 1947 Plunkett, Wilson ...... 1971-72-73 Newberry, Art . . . . . 1978-79-80 P Pogue, Tony . . . . .1986-87-88-89 Newman, Kent ...... 1976 Pace, Chal . . . . . 1981-83-84-85 Pollard, Lytrel . . . . 1994-95-96-97 Newsom, Trevor ...... 2009 Palazzo, Buddy . . . . .1970-71-72 Poole, Ja’Boree ...... 2013 Nichols, John ...... 1989-90-91 Palmer, Danny ...... 1969-70 Pope, Marcus ...... 1990-91 Nichols, William . . . . . 1947-48 Palmer, Jonathan . . .2003-04-05-06 Pope, Moran ...... 1912 Nielsen, Kewin ...... 2013 Palmer, Ricky . . . . 1972-73-74-75 Pope, Moran ...... 1942 Nix, A.L...... 1926-27 Parham, Freddie ...... 2008-09 Pope, O’Lester . . . .1995-96-97-98 Nix, Derrick . . . . .1998-99-00-02 Parker, Anthony Pope, Terrance . . . .2008-09-10-11 Nix, John ...... 1997-98-99-00 (Stoney) ...... 1975-76-77-78 Portis, Willie ...... 1982-85 Nix, Tyrone . . . . .1990-91-92-93 Parker, Charles ...... 1947 Posey, Bobby ...... 1951-52-53 Nobles, Benny Ray . . . 1946-47-48 Parker, Charlie . . . . . 1961-62-63 Posey, Jeff ...... 1995-96 Nobles, Herbert Ray . . . .1951-52 Parker, W.L...... 1921-22 Poulin, Mike . . . . 1981-82-83-84 Nolan, Timirra ...... 1997-98 Parker, Doug ...... 1970-71-72 Powe, Myron . . . . 2001-02-03-04 Norris, Jim ...... 1957 Parquet, Jeremy . . . 2001-02-03-04 Powell, ...... 1937 Norsworthy, Lamar ...... 1930 Parrish, David ...... 1976-77 Powell, Carlos . . . . . 1985-86-87 North, Kevin ...... 2007-08 Parrish, Terrance . . . 1996-97-98-99 Powell, Raymond . . .1979-80-81-82 Northam, Ricky . . . . .1974-76-77 Parsons, A.H...... 1919-20 Powers, Carley ...... 1973 Norton, ...... 1922 Patrick, Malcolm . . . . 1935-36-37 Presley, Kendrick . . .2008-09-10-11 Norton, Larry . . . . 1993-94-95-96 Patterson ...... 1928 Prestage, Aaron ...... 1939-40 Novak, Jeff ...... 1992-93 Patterson, Pat ...... 1946 Preston, Ed ...... 2011-12-13 Nunez, Eddie ...... 1974-75-76 Paul, Terrell . . . . .2000-01-02-03 Price, ...... 1932 Nunez-Roches, Rakeem . 2011-12-13 Paulin, Dwayne ...... 2006-07 Price, David ...... 1968-69-70 Nunn, Terry ...... 1993-94 Payne, George ...... 2013 Prince, Martavius . . .2004-05-06-07 Nyang, Mam ...... 2006 Payne, Jim ...... 1960-61 Pruitt, Etric . . . . . 2000-01-02-03 Nyers, Jim ...... 1974-75 Peacock, R.V...... 1916 Pugh, Dan ...... 1959-60-61 Pears, Levon . . . . .2001-02-03-04 Pumphrey, Charles . . . . .1995-96 O Pearson, Joe ...... 1987 Purnell, Frank ...... 1948 Oakes, Houston ...... 1950-51 Pearson, Ryan . . . . . 1993-94-95 Purser, Jamie . . . . 1996-97-98-99 Oakley, Tracy ...... 1984-85 Peck, Gabe ...... 1988-89-90 Purvis, ...... 1924 O’Barr, Rod ...... 1981-82-83 Pellerin, Micah ...... 2008 Purvis, Leo ...... 1935-36 Odom, Archie ...... 1935-36 Pendarvis, Sylvester . . . . 1936-37 Purvis, Robert ...... 1934 Odom, David ...... 1977-78-79 Penn, Justin ...... 2011-12-13 Purvis, Tommy ...... 1958-59 Odom, Reggie . . . .1974-75-76-77 Pepper, Hugh Laurin . . . .1952-53 Purvis, Vic ...... 1963-64-65 Olander, Mike ...... 1960-61 Perine, Anthony . . . 2003-04-05-06 Oliver, Maurice . . . 1985-86-87-88 Perkins, John ...... 1957-58 Q Ollison, Rod ...... 1993-94-95 Perry, C.J...... 2013 Quattrochi, Austin . . 2009-10-11-12 Olson, Billy . . . . .1972-73-74-75 Pertero, J.T...... 1920 Querner, William ...... 1948 O’Mara, B.B...... 1919-20 Peterson, Taylor . . . . .2011-12-13 Quick, Henry ...... 1967-68-69 O’Neal, Cameron . . 2008-09-10-11 Phenix, Perry ...... 1996-97 O’Neal, Silas ...... 1985-86-87 Phillips, Eric . . . . .2005-06-07-08 R Oradat, Larry ...... 1972 Phillips, John Melvin Raines, Marcus ...... 2006-07 Orange, Doyle . . . . . 1971-72-73 (Bubba) ...... 1947-48-49-50 Randle, E.E...... 1927 Orphan, Dino ...... 1954-55 Phillips, Jerome ...... 1936 Rankin, Steve ...... 1987-88 Orrell, Sonny ...... 1968 Phillips, Ken ...... 1970-71 Rankins, Labarion . . . .1991-92-93

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Ratcliff, Melvin . . . 1992-93-94-95 Rosello, Dennis ...... 1974 Shattles, Otis ...... 1953 Ratesic, John ...... 1960-61 Ross, Joel ...... 2009, 2012 Shaw, Eddie . . . . .1995-96-97-98 Ray, Alex ...... 2000-01-02-03 Rouchon, Tony . . . . . 1950-51-52 Shaw, Harold . . . . 1994-95-96-97 Ray, Kenny ...... 1992-93-94 Rouse, Doug ...... 1968-69 Sheffield, Joe ...... 1925 Rayburn, Gary . . . . . 1967-68-69 Roussel, Tommy . . . . .1965-66-67 Shields, Richard . . . . .1933-34-35 Rayman, Gerald ...... 1940 Rowan, T.J...... 1913-14-15 Shaw, Sherrard ...... 1947-48 Reaves, Stephen ...... 2006-07 Rowell, Eugene . . . . .1991-92-93 Shenk, Rodney ...... 1959-60 Reda, Dylan ...... 2012-13 Rowells ...... 1922 Shepherd, Bob . . . . . 1967-68-69 Redd, Eric ...... 1985-86 Ruffin, Chad . . . . .2001-02-03-04 Shepherd, J.T...... 1952-53 Reed, Greg . . . . . 1988-89-90-91 Runnell, G.H...... 1926 Sherron, Jay ...... 1985-86-87 Reed, Kalan ...... 2012-13 Russell, G.H...... 1927 Shirley, Lewis ...... 1930 Reed, Rod . . . . . 1988-89-90-91 Russell, John T...... 1956-57-58 Shoemake, Billy ...... 1992 Reeves, Bryan ...... 1997 Russell, Reggie . . . . . 1989-90-91 Short, Scott ...... 1984-85-86 Reeves, John H...... 1913 Rutherford, Rudy ...... 1937 Shows, Carroll ...... 1932-33 Revies, Jamarcus ...... 2013 Ryals, Chris . . . . .1988-89-90-91 Shows, W.T...... 1914 Reynolds, ...... 1913 Silas, Melvin ...... 1977-78-79 Reynolds, Carl ...... 1934-35 S Simmons, Jon ...... 2002 Reynolds, Henry (Hindu) . . 1947-48 Sablich, John ...... 2008 Simmons, Edgar ...... 1939 Reynolds, Marvin ...... 1940 Saddler, ...... 1924 Simmons, Gordon . . . . .1941-42 Rhed, Bobby ...... 1951-52 Saggus, Gerry ...... 1972-73 Sims, Chuck . . . . .1986-87-88-89 Rhoden, Chris . . . . . 2006-07-08 Salter, ...... 1932 Sims, Emmett ...... 1938-39 Rial, Robbie ...... 1986 St. Pierre, Ray ...... 1959-60 Sims, Justin ...... 2012-13 Ricard, Marquise ...... 2013 Salmon, Dan ...... 1960-61-62 Sims, Sawyer ...... 1941 Rice, Wiley ...... 1962-63 Samples, Eual ...... 1933 Singleton, Joe ...... 2005-06 Rich, John ...... 1937-38-39 Sanders, Al ...... 1947-48 Singleton, James . . . 1989-90-91-92 Rich, Larry ...... 1954-55-56 Sanders, George ...... 1999 Sizemore, Stacy ...... 1991-92 Richard, Jalen ...... 2012-13 Sanders, Stanley ...... 1975-76 Sklopan, Johnny . . . . .1960-61-62 Richards, Chaz . . . . . 2005-06-07 Sarrazin, Tyler ...... 2013 Slater, Rick ...... 1985-86 Richards, Fred . . . .1980-82-83-84 Satcher, Doug . . . . . 1964-65-66 Slaughter, T.J. . . .1995-96-97-98-99 Richards, Mike ...... 1985 Saucier, ...... 1932 Slaughter, Ulysses . . 1984-85-86-87 Richardson, Eric ...... 1983 Sawyer, John ...... 1972-73-74 Slay, Glyn ...... 1947-48 Richardson, Milton ...... 1983 Scalzo, Chester ...... 1935-36 Sloter, Kyle ...... 2013 Richmond, LeVance ...... 2006-07 Schiro, Mike . . . . 1980-81-82-83 Smallwood, Fred . . . . 1953-54-55 Ricks, Troy (T.A.) . . . . 1971-72-73 Schnider, Billy ...... 1987 Smith, Alex . . . . .2010-11-12-13 Riley, E.J...... 1912 Schoenberger, Ben . . . . .2009-10 Smith, Boo ...... 1974-76 Riley, Karlin ...... 2002 Schoeneck, Joe ...... 1967-68 Smith, Bracy ...... 1936-37 Rinehart, Bob ...... 1957-58-59 Schuffert, Lance ...... 2012-13 Smith, Butch . . . . 1977-78-79-80 Roan, Kameron ...... 2009 Schwartz, Bobby ...... 1942 Smith, Carl ...... 1947-48-49 Roberts, Bill ...... 1961 Scott, Cedric . . . . 1997-98-99-00 Smith, Chandler ...... 1996-97 Roberts, C.C...... 1916 Scott, DeQuincy . . .1997-98-99-00 Smith, Charles J...... 1935-36 Roberts, Chris ...... 1992-93 Scott, Deric . . . . .1997-98-99-00 Smith, Chauncey ...... 2012 Roberts, E.S...... 1916 Scott, Eric ...... 2001-02-04 Smith, Darian ...... 1992-93 Roberts, Gary ...... 1972-73-74 Scott, Eric ...... 1998-99 Smith, Doug ...... 1934-35 Roberts, Lee . . . . .1995-96-97-98 Scott, Jake ...... 1936-37-38 Smith, Eric . . . . . 1974-75-76-77 Roberts, M.M...... 1916 Scott, Maxie ...... 1941 Smith, Eugene ...... 1912-13 Roberts, Tim . . . . .1988-89-90-91 Scott, P.C...... 1921-23 Smith, J...... 1947 Roberts, Will ...... 1990-91 Sears, Corey ...... 1998 Smith, Jay ...... 1946-47 Robertson, ...... 1937 Seay, Scott ...... 1980-81-82 Smith, Roosevelt (Kip) . . 1983-84-85 Robertson, Jonathan . . . 1984-85-86 Seegars, James D...... 1939-40 Smith, Martez . . . .2007-08-09-10 Robinson, James . . .1992-93-94-95 Sekul, George (QB) . . . . 1957-58 Smith, Michael ...... 201-13 Robinson, Lucius ...... 1946 Sekul, George (FB) . . . 1961-62-63 Smith, Mike ...... 1973 Robinson, Marcal . . . .2009-10-11 Seligman, Harvey . . . . .1955-56 Smith, Roy ...... 1946-47-48 Rockwell, Bishop ...... 1941 Sellers, Davy ...... 1979-80-81 Smith, Ross ...... 2009-10 Rodman, George . . . . . 1964-65 Seroka, Chris ...... 1986-87-88 Smith, Stacy ...... 1991-92 Rodriguez, Tony ...... 1971 Seymour, Nicky . . . 1993-94-95-96 Smith, Tim . . . . . 1983-84-85-86 Rogers, Albert ...... 1926-27 Shackelford, Craig . . . . .1986-87 Smith, Tony ...... 1989-90-91 Rollins, Vincent . . . 1985-86-87-88 Shannon, Karr . . . . . 1995-96-97 Smith, W.C...... 1916-19-20 Romo, Joe ...... 1947 Sharp, Razor ...... 1949 Smith, William ...... 1937-38 Rosmaond, Ivan ...... 1949-50 Sharpe, Al ...... 1948 Smith, Willie ...... 1931

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Smithart, Bobby . . . . .1975-76-77 Tapper, John T...... 1971-72 Trimm, Ferrell ...... 1999 Snell, Reese ...... 1947-48-49 Tate, Eddie ...... 1973-74-75 Triplett, Calvin ...... 1946 Snowden, Jeremy . . .2008-09-10-11 Tate, Fred ...... 1995-96 Triplette, Markese . . . .2011-12-13 Soberski, Ed ...... 1969-70-71 Tawater, Cody . . . . . 2007-08-09 Trone, Elbert ...... 1966-67 Spence, Arnold . . . . .1958-59-60 Taylor, ...... 1925 Tuccio, Sam ...... 1956-57-58 Spence, William ...... 1931 Taylor, C.J. (Pete) . . . . . 1941-46 Tucker, Butler (Sonny) . . 1957-58-59 Spencer, Ken ...... 1985-86 Taylor, Doug ...... 1948-49 Tucker, Joe ...... 1978 Speracino, Jack ...... 1953-54 Taylor, E.S...... 1915 Tucker, R.H...... 1922-24-25 Speyrer, Mark ...... 1974 Taylor, Jerry ...... 1954-55-56 Tucker, Torrin . . . . 1999-00-01-02 Spiers, Blake ...... 2007-08 Taylor, Jim . . . . . 1988-89-90-91 Tuggle, Joe ...... 1968-69 Spigener, C.W...... 1926 Taylor, Jimmy ...... 1956-57-58 Tujaque, ...... 1924 Spight, William . . . . .2009-10-11 Taylor, Larry ...... 1979 Tullis, Willie ...... 1977 Spruiell, Frank ...... 1948-49 Taylor, Larry ...... 1998 Turner, Claude ...... 1912 Stabler, Roy ...... 1993-94-95 Taylor, Ronald . . . .1976-77-78-79 Turner, Louis ...... 1937 Stallings, Robert Ray . 1982-83-84-85 Teague, Albert . . . . . 1977-78-79 Turner, Marcus ...... 2013 Stampley, Walter ...... 1948 Tenore, Jim ...... 1927 Tynes, John ...... 1937 Stanley, George ...... 1923 Terrell, Clemon . . . 1980-81-82-83 Starnes, Joey ...... 1977-79 Terrell, Darryl ...... 1995-96 U Stephen, Marty ...... 1975 Thames, Richard (Dick) . . .1941-46 Ulmer, Terryl ...... 1990-92 Stevens, Arnold ...... 1941-42 Thatch, George . . . . .1912-13-14 Ulrich, Paul ...... 1999 Stevens, Craig . . . . . 1973-75-76 Thicklen, Willie ...... 1973 Underwood, George . . . .1958-59 Stevens, George ...... 1947-48 Thigpen, Doug . . . . . 1987-88-89 Underwood, P.W. . . . .1954-55-56 Stevens, Joe ...... 1932 Thomas ...... 1925 Urquhart, Don ...... 1999-02 Stevens, Robert ...... 1947-48 Thomas, Adalius . . .1996-97-98-99 Ussery, Larry ...... 1966-67-68 Steward, ...... 1926 Thomas, Albert Pat . . . . .1939-40 Stewart, Argile ...... 1930 Thomas, Arnold . . . . .1968-69-70 V Stewart, Brunnus . . . . . 1930-31 Thomas, Brownie . . . . 1928-30-31 Valrie, Kerry . . . . .1987-88-89-90 Stewart, Daleroy . . .1997-98-99-00 Thomas, Jim ...... 1960-61 Vance, Toby ...... 1967-68 Stewart, Naton . . . . . 2002-03-04 Thomas, Larry ...... 2004-05 Van Hook, Cloyd ...... 1937 Stewart, J.J...... 1976-77-78-79 Thomas, Norris . . . 1972-73-74-75 Van Tone, Art ...... 1939-40-41 Stewart, L...... 1931 Thomas, Octavius . . . 2010-11, 13 Vaughn, Blake ...... 1993 Stewart, Lindy . . . . . 1949-50-51 Thomas, Percy ...... 1929 Vaughn, Chris . . . .1999-00-01-02 Stewart, William ...... 1948 Thomas, Rod ...... 1993-94-95 Veal, Marshall . . . . . 1970-71-72 Strain, Richard ...... 1948 Thomas, Sam ...... 1986-87-88 Verdell, David ...... 1997-98 Stringer, Jim ...... 1969 Thompson, Bruce . . . . . 1979-80-81-82 Vige, Maxie ...... 1998 Stonestreet, J.D...... 1934-35 Thompson, D.D...... 1981 Villalonga, Michael . . . 1997-98-99 Stringfellow, Joe . . . . .1939-40-41 Thompson, D.J...... 2012 Vracken, Van ...... 1932 Stringfellow, Julius Thompson, Jack . . . 1912-13-14-15 Venable, L.S...... 1912 (Poochie) ...... 1964-65-66 Thompson, Martez . . . . .2011-12 Vetrano, Joe ...... 1940-41-42 Stromas, Carsha . . . 2001-02-03-04 Thompson, Rick . . . . .2005-06-07 Vines, M.R...... 1921-22 Stuart, Claude ...... 1926 Thompson, Steve . . . . . 1989-90 Vincent, Arno ...... 1937-38 Stubbs, Nevin ...... 1935 Thompson, Kevin ...... 1999 Vinson, James ...... 1919 Sullivan, C.W...... 1912 Thornton, Gordon ...... 1952 Sullivan, Dominique . . .2011-12-13 Thornton, Khyri . . . 2010-11-12-13 W Sullivan, Vinson ...... 1957-58 Thornton, Ronnie . . . . 2009-10-11 Waites, Al ...... 1923-25 Summers, C.L...... 1915 Tillman, Darryl . . . .1986-87-88-89 Waites, Edgar ...... 1924-25 Sumrall, Brandon . . .2004-05-06-07 Tillman, George . . . 1979-80-81-82 Waites, Fred ...... 1946-47-48 Sumrall, George ...... 1965-66 Tisdale, Brooks ...... 1953 Waites, Otis ...... 1925-26 Sumrall, T.D...... 1921-23 Tobias, Michael . . . 1991-92-93-94 Waites, Donnie ...... 1956-57 Supple, Buddy . . . . . 1957-58-59 Tolbert, Larry ...... 1966-67 Waldvogel, Perry . . . . . 1941-42 Surace, Dicky ...... 1968-69-70 Tom, Cameron ...... 2013 Walker, David Lee . . . .1950-51-52 Surtain, Pat . . . . . 1994-95-96-97 Tompkins, Clinton . . . . .1968-69 Walker, Eddie Ray . . 1979-80-81-82 Switzer, Reginald . . . . . 1939-40 Toomey, Erskine . . . . .1951-52-53 Walker, Harry ...... 1930 Symmes, Will . . . . 1993-94-95-96 Touchstone, G.R. . . .1913-14-15-16 Walker, Ken ...... 1959-60 Trahan, Tommy ...... 1977-78 Walker, Tracy ...... 1935-36-37 T Trahan, Ty . . . . . 1996-97-98-99 Walker, W.H...... 1923 Taconi, Nolan . . . . . 1932-33-34 Trantham, C.G...... 1923 Walker, Winston . . . . . 1979-80 Tally, Paul ...... 1924-25 Travis, Roy ...... 1985 Wallace, Charles ...... 1942 Tapper, Clinton . . . . .1971-72-73 Tregle, Al ...... 1954-55-56 Wallace, William ...... 1940

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Walley, James . . . . . 2001-02-03 White, Joe ...... 1992 Windsor, Chris ...... 1995-96 Walls, Raymond . . .1997-98-99-00 White, Milton ...... 1951-52 Winn, Melvin ...... 1995-96-97 Walters, Alexander . . . 2011-12-13 White, Richard ...... 1991-92 Winstead, Don ...... 1947-48 Walters, Tommy ...... 1962-63 White, Zac ...... 2000 Witt, Robert ...... 1941-46 Walters, Zeke ...... 2010 Whitehead, Ray ...... 1946 Womack, Bruce ...... 1946 Walthaw, Cedric . . .1993-94-95-96 Whitfield, Dallas . . . . 1954-55-56 Wommack, Kane ...... 2009 Walton, Linn ...... 1938 Whitley, Rhett . . . .1978-79-80-81 Wood, Brian ...... 1989-90-91 Ward, Bill ...... 1953 Whitney, Alan ...... 2003 Wood, W.H...... 1919-20 Warner, Bill . . . . .1974-75-76-77 Wiggins, C.H...... 1923 Wood, R.L...... 1926-27-28 Warner, Pop ...... 1948 Wilbanks, Mike ...... 1976 Wood, Richard ...... 1969 Warnsley, Reginald . . . . 1988-89 Wiles, Willie Dee . . . . .1949-50 Wood, Tommy ...... 1952-53 Warren, Joey ...... 1977 Wilkes, ...... 1929 Woods, Dawayne . . 1998-99-00-01 Washington, Ben . . .1987-88-89-90 Wilkes, Bernie ...... 1946-47 Woodard, Mike ...... 1980 Waters, Fred ...... 1946-47-48 Wilkes, Chuck ...... 1966 Woodward, D.M...... 1923-24 Waters, Hub ...... 1952-53-54 Wilkes, Peter ...... 2009 Woodyard, Jamal ...... 2011 Waters, Melvin (Bucky) . .1941-46-47 Wilkins, Ed ...... 2012-13 Worthington, Bradley . . . .2002-05 Waters, Tommy . . . 1991-92-93-94 Williams, ...... 1925 Wright, Curtis ...... 1986 Watkins, Buddy ...... 1947 Williams, Adam ...... 2013 Wright, James ...... 1964 Watkins, Warren ...... 1946 Williams, Alfred . . . . .1987-88-89 Wright, Jerry ...... 1969-70 Watson, Andre ...... 2008-09 Williams, Arnie . . . 1988-89-90-91 Wright, Larry ...... 1966 Watson, Clint ...... 1984 Williams, Chad . . . 1998-99-00-01 Wright, Mike ...... 1976-77-78 Watson, Jamey . . . .1977-78-79-80 Williams, Darrell . . . . 1985-86-87 Wright, Robert . . . . . 1966-67-68 Watson, Milton ...... 1942 Williams, Eric . . . . . 1989-90-91 Wright, Terrick ...... 2012-13 Watson, Ryan ...... 2005-06 Williams, Gary ...... 1982 Wright, Tim ...... 1991-93 Watterson, Gerald . . . . .1992-93 Williams, Jackie ...... 1950 Wright, William ...... 1967-68 Watts, Larry ...... 1995-97-98 Williams, James ...... 1998 Wynn, Pat ...... 1989-90-91 Watts, Toby ...... 1987-88-89 Williams, Kerry . . . . .1987-88-89 Watwood, Louis ...... 1937-38 Williams, Korey . . . 2008-09-10-11 Y Weakley Bobby . . . 2003-04-05-06 Williams, Leonard . . . . .1953-54 Yates, Corey . . . . .1999-00-01-03 Weathers, Adam ...... 2011 Williams, Marty . . . . .1987-88-89 Yates, Johnny ...... 1948 Weathersby, Robert . . . . 1931-32 Williams, R.M...... 1919 Yates, Ollie ...... 1957-58 Weaver, Jason . . . . . 2010-11-12 Williams, W.B...... 1915 Yelverton, Tony ...... 1967-68 Webb, Andy ...... 1937-38 Williamson, D...... 1932-33 Yencho, Bob . . . . 1955-56-57-58 Webb, Bobby ...... 1965-66-67 Williamson, Roy . . . . 1934-35-36 Yenni, Joe ...... 1939 Webb, Ladarius ...... 2005-06 Williams, Seante ...... 2002 Youmans, Tommy . . . . 1963-64-65 Webb, Thomas ...... 2007 Williams, Tavarres . . . . .2004-05 Young, Ailrick ...... 1987-88 Weeks, Cole ...... 2012 Williams, Wendell . . . .1979-80-81 Young, Jeremy . . . .2004-05-06-07 Weeks, Robbie . . . .1985-86-87-88 Willoughby, Ben . . . . . 1961-62 Young, Larenzo ...... 2002 Welborn, J.P. . . . . 1912-13-14-15 Willingham, Eddie . . 2005-06-07-08 Young, Martevious . . . . .2009-10 Welch, Delvin ...... 2013 Willoughby, Will . . . . . 1964-65 Young, Marvin . . . .2001-02-03-04 Welch, Michael . . . . .1990-91-92 Wilson, Anthony ...... 2012 Young, Nate ...... 2004 Wells, Robert ...... 1946 Wilson, Bob ...... 1973-74 Wells, Robert ...... 1966-67 Wilson, Calvin ...... 2007-08 Z Wells, Terrence . . . . .1971-72-73 Wilson, Deron . . . . . 2010-11-12 Ziegler, Curtis ...... 1978 Wells, Vernon . . . . . 1946-47-48 Wilson, Edward . . . . .1983-84-85 Zipp, Cameron . . . 2007-08-09-10 West, Walton ...... 1934 Wilson, Fred ...... 1985 Westerfield, George . . . 1936-37-38 Wilson, Henry ...... 1998 Wheat, Otis ...... 1936-37 Wilson, Irie ...... 1929 Wheaton, Marquese . . . .2010-11 Wilson, Jerrel ...... 1961-62 Wheeler, Jimmie B. (J.B.) . . 1924-25 Wilson, Justin . . . . 2007-08-09-10 Wheeler, Kendel ...... 2005 Wilson, Khalid ...... 2011-12 Wheeler, Tom ...... 1956 Wilson, Richard . . . . .1938-39-40 Whiddon, Justin ...... 2008 Wilson, Todd ...... 2007-08 Whitcomb, John ...... 1990 Wilson, Walker . . . . .1930-31-32 White, Chris ...... 2003-04 Wimberly, Donald ...... 1939 White, Doug ...... 1971-72-73 Winchester, Gayle ...... 1960 White, Dyron ...... 2011 Winder, Sammy . . . 1978-79-80-81 White, Jack ...... 1961-62-63 Windham, Rod . . . . .1966-67-68 White, Joe ...... 1959-60 Windham, Rusty ...... 1969

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Ronald J. Slay 1916 (0-3) 1 Season | 1912 Coach: A. B. Dillie Record: 2-1 10/7 Poplarville High School Hattiesburg, Miss. 10/16 Meridian High School L/0-31 Meridian, Miss. A professor on the Mississippi Normal College faculty, 10/28 Chamberlain Hunt Academy Hattiesburg, Miss. Slay was appointed as athletic director and head coach 11/7 Mississippi College L/0-75 Hattiesburg, Miss. of the first football team. A science and modern language 11/11 Spring Hill L/0-87 Mobile, Ala. teacher, Slay recorded a 2-1 record in his only season as 11/18 Poplarville High School Poplarville, Miss coach. He remained on the staff and served as athletic direc- 11/24 Meridian High School Hattiesburg, Miss. tor for the president, Dr. Joe Cook. 11/30 Gulf Coast Military Academy Hattiesburg, Miss.

1912 (2-1) 1917 Coach: Ronald J. Slay No team due to World War I 10/13 Hattiesburg Boys Scouts W/30-0 Hattiesburg, Miss. 10/19 Gulf Coast Military Academy L/0-6 Hattiesburg, Miss. 1918 11/5 Mobile Military Academy W/6-0 Hattiesburg, Miss. No team due to World War I M.J. “Blondie” Williams Cephus Allen Anderson 1 Season | 1913 1 Season | 1919 Record: 1-5-1 Record: 4-1-2

A former Mississippi A&M star (1909-1912) joined Anderson, a prominent young lawyer and a native on as Coach of the Normal squad at the request of Slay, of Hattiesburg, was a four-year letter-winner at Ole Miss, who remained as Normal’s athletic director. Williams was where he played center in 1913, 1915, and 1916. He was captain of the 1911 Mississippi A&M squad that went 7-2-1 captain of the 1916 squad that finished 3-6. He coached the with wins over Mississippi College and Ole Miss and a tie Mississippi Normal squad for one season. with Alabama. 1919 (4-1-2) 1913 (1-5-1) Coach: Cephus Allen Anderson Coach: M. J. “Blondie” Williams Captain: B. B. O’Mara 9/27 Poplarville High School L/0-25 Poplarville, Miss. 10/4 Perkinston High School W/12-0 Hattiesburg, Miss. 10/11 Gulf Coast Military Academy L/0-19 Gulfport, Miss. 10/18 Poplarville High School W/2-0 Hattiesburg, Miss. 10/18 Mobile Military Academy W/11-0 Hattiesburg, Miss. 10/25 Meridian College T/6-6 Meridian, Miss. 10/25 Gulf Coast Military Academy L/6-11 Hattiesburg, Miss. 11/1 Gulf Coast Military Academy T/6-6 Hattiesburg, Miss. 11/8 Mobile Military Academy L/0-14 Mobile, Ala. 11/8 Chamberlain Hunt Academy W/20-0 Hattiesburg, Miss. 11/22 Poplarville High School T/0-0 Hattiesburg, Miss. 11/17 Mississippi College L/7-19 Hattiesburg, Miss. 11/27 Mississippi L/7-13 Hattiesburg, Miss. 11/27 Meridian College W/47-0 Hattiesburg, Miss. A.B. Dillie B.B. O’Mara 3 Seasons | 1914-1916 1 Season | 1920 Record: 6-10-1 Record: 5-2-1

A former Mississippi A&M star halfback, Dillie spent three O’Mara played two seasons at Ole Miss, 1918 and seasons as head Coach: of the Mississippi Normal squad. 1921. He coached the Normal squad to a respectable 5-2-1 record in his only season. As coach, ironically, one of his 1914 (2-3-1) only losses was a 54-0 defeat at the hands of Ole Miss, a Coach: A. B. Dillie team he would play for the next season. 10/2 Mississippi College L/0-39 Clinton, Miss. 10/17 Spring Hill L/13-24 Mobile, Ala. 1920 (5-2-1) 10/24 Mobile Military Academy W/24-0 Hattiesburg, Miss. Coach: B. B. O’Mara 10/31 Gulf Coast Military Academy L/0-19 Gulfport, Miss. Captain: C. C. Campbell 11/7 Perkinston High School W/9-0 Hattiesburg, Miss. 10/2 Perkinston High School W/64-0 Hattiesburg, Miss. 11/14 Poplarville High School T/0-0 Hattiesburg, Miss. 10/9 Mississippi L/0-54 Hattiesburg, Miss. 10/16 Millsaps T/7-7 Hattiesburg, Miss. 1915 (4-4) 10/23 Spring Hill W/12-2 Mobile, Ala. Coach: A. B. Dillie 11/6 Spring Hill W/32-0 Hattiesburg, Miss. Captain: Jack Thompson 11/11 Tulane Freshman L/0-19 Hattiesburg, Miss. 10/9 Poplarville High School L/0-6 Hattiesburg, Miss. 11/20 Mississippi Industrial Training 10/16 Gulf Coast Military Academy L/0-3 Gulfport, Miss. School of Columbia W/27-0 Hattiesburg, Miss. 10/30 Perkinston High School W/26-0 Hattiesburg, Miss. 11/25 Gulf Coast Military Academy W/40-0 Hattiesburg, Miss. 11/6 Spring Hill L/7-33 Mobile, Ala. 11/13 Copiah-Lincoln High School W/55-0 Hattiesburg, Miss. 11/20 Poplarville High School W/12-0 Hattiesburg, Miss. 11/25 Gulf Coast Military Academy W/7-6 Hattiesburg, Miss. Mississippi College L/7-55

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O.V. “Spout” Austin 1925 (0-6) 3 Seasons | 1921-1923 Coach: Herschel Bobo Record: 8-13-0 Captain: F. S. Leech 10/1 Clarke Memorial College L/0-32 Hattiesburg, Miss. Austin was a former University of Mississippi athlete; 10/10 Mississippi Freshmen L/6-38 Hattiesburg, Miss. he played baseball and basketball and was manager of the 10/15 All-Navy Service Team L/6-32 Pensacola, Fla. football team (1910). Nicknamed “Spout”, Austin served 10/24 Louisiana-Lafayette L/0-40 Lafayette, La. as director at Greenwood High School and Ellisville High 11/7 Pearl River Junior College L/7-13 Poplarville, Miss. School before taking over the reins at Normal. During his 11/14 Spring Hill L/0-40 Mobile, Ala. three seasons at Normal, he finished with an 8-13 record. 1926 (3-4-1) 1921 (3-4) Coach: Herschel Bobo Coach: O. V. Austin Captain: H. T. Ferrell Captain: H. V. McGilvary Alternate Captain: R. H. Tucker 10/7 Ellisville High School W/20-0 Ellisville, Miss. 9/25 Louisiana-Lafayette L/6-33 Lafayette, La. 10/15 Smith County High School W/113-0 Hattiesburg, Miss. 10/2 Clarke Memorial College W/12-7 Hattiesburg, Miss. 10/21 Millsaps L/0-27 Jackson, Miss. 10/9 Spring Hill College L/6-27 Mobile, Ala. 10/29 Jones County High School W/37-0 Hattiesburg, Miss. 10/16 Louisiana College W/14-7 Hattiesburg, Miss. 11/5 St. Stanislaus College L/0-49 Bay St. Louis, Miss. 10/22 Perkinston Junior College W/26-3 Perkinston, Miss. 11/11 Poplarville High School L/0-40 Hattiesburg, Miss. 10/30 Gulf Coast Military Academy T/6-6 Hattiesburg, Miss. 11/26 Loyola University L/13-25 Hattiesburg, Miss. 11/13 Pearl River Junior College L/0-20 Hattiesburg, Miss. 11/27 Mississippi A&M Freshmen L/7-26 Starkville, Miss. 1922 (2-6) Coach: O. V. Austin 1927 (3-4-1) Captain: L. E. Gafford Coach: Herschel Bobo 9/29 Jones County High School W/31-0 Ellisville, Miss. Captain: A. T. Gullette 10/7 Purvis High School L/0-6 Hattiesburg, Miss. Alternate Captain: Nollie Felts 10/10 Millsaps College L/7-10 Jackson, Miss. 9/24 Louisiana-Lafayette L/0-6 Lafayette, La. 10/28 St. Stanislaus College L/0-10 Bay St. Louis, Miss. 10/1 Perkinston Junior College T/0-0 Hattiesburg, Miss. 11/04 Gulf Coast Military Academy L/0-20 Hattiesburg, Miss. 10/8 Hinds Junior College W/12-0 Hattiesburg, Miss. 11/11 Loyola University L/6-20 New Orleans, La. 10/21 Mississippi A&M Freshmen L/0-24 Hattiesburg, Miss. 11/18 Marion Military Institute L/0-44 Marion, Ala. 10/29 Clarke Memorial College L/0-18 Newton, Miss. 11/25 Mississippi State Freshman W/19-12 Hattiesburg, Miss. 11/5 Spring Hill College L/0-37 Mobile, Ala. 11/11 Pearl River Junior College W/15-0 Hattiesburg, Miss. 1923 (3-3) 11/18 St. Stanislaus College W/25-13 Bay St. Louis, Miss. Coach: O. V. Austin Captain: Nollie C. Felts William B. Saunders 10/5 Purvis High School W/26-0 Hattiesburg, Miss. 2 Seasons | 1928-1929 10/12 Millsaps L/0-31 Jackson, Miss. Record: 6-11-1 11/3 Seashore Camp Ground W/52-0 Hattiesburg, Miss. 11/10 Gulf Coast Military Academy L/6-7 Hattiesburg, Miss. Saunders spent two years at Mississippi A&M before 11/17 Louisiana-Lafayette L/0-66 Lafayette, La. transferring to Georgia Tech and Auburn. He came to STC 11/23 Mississippi College Freshman W/6-0 Hattiesburg, Miss. from Tupelo High School. Besides his coaching duties, Saunders also assumed the role of athletic director during William Herschel Bobo his two seasons. 4 Seasons | 1924-1927 Record: 9-17-4 1928 (4-5) Coach: W. B. Saunders William Herschel Bobo coached at State Teachers College Captain: Albert Rogers for four seasons prior to his resignation. Bobo was forced to Alternate Captain: Joseph P. Hackney resign because he was also player-manager of Hattiesburg’s 9/29 Mississippi College L/0-83 Clinton, Miss. professional baseball team in the Cotton States League. STC 10/5 Perkinston Junior College W/12-2 Perkinston, Miss. President Joe Cook was trying to get his team invited into the 10/13 Newton Junior College W/7-0 Hattiesburg, Miss. S.I.A.A., which had rules prohibiting college coaches from 10/17 Pearl River Junior College W/6-0 Hattiesburg, Miss. being under contract to professional sports organizations. 10/27 Louisiana-Lafayette L/7-37 Lafayette, La. 11/9 Mississippi College Freshman W/12-6 Hattiesburg, Miss. 1924 (3-3-2) 11/16 Marion Military Institute L/6-53 Selma, Ala. Coach: Herschel Bobo 11/24 Copiah-Lincoln Junior College L/6-13 Hattiesburg, Miss. Captain: R. H. Tucker 11/29 Clarke Memorial College L/6-40 Hattiesburg, Miss. Alternate Captain: F. S. Leech 10/4 Clarke Memorial College W/27-0 Hattiesburg, Miss. 1929 (2-6-1) 10/18 Loyola College L/7-32 New Orleans, La. Coach: W. B. Saunders 10/24 Gulf Coast Military Academy T/14-14 Gulfport, Miss. Captain: Joseph P. Hackney 11/1 Pearl River Junior College L/6-26 Hattiesburg, Miss. 9/28 Louisiana-Lafayette L/0-7 Lafayette, La. 11/7 Mississippi State Freshman T/14-14 Starkville, Miss. 10/5 Mississippi College L/0-20 Clinton, Miss. 11/17 Stetson L/6-48 DeLand, Fla. 10/12 Marion Military Institute W/31-0 Hattiesburg, Miss. 11/24 Marion Military Institute W/7-6 Hattiesburg, Miss. 10/18 Southwest Mississippi JC T/6-6 Hattiesburg, Miss. 11/27 Louisiana College W/13-12 Hattiesburg, Miss. 11/2 Spring Hill College L/6-25 Mobile, Ala.

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11/9 Pearl River Junior College L/7-14 Hattiesburg, Miss. 1933 (3-5-2, 2-4-1 SIAA) 11/16 Louisiana College L/6-12 Pineville, La. Coach: Pooley Hubert 11/22 Delta State L/6-14 Cleveland, Miss. Captain: Nolan Taconi 11/29 Clarke Memorial College W/12-7 Hattiesburg, Miss. 9/22 ^Loyola L/0-47 New Orleans, La. 9/30 Mississippi L/0-45 Oxford, Miss. John Lumpkin 10/7 ^Mississippi College L/7-33 Clinton, Miss. 1 Season | 1930 10/14 ^Millsaps T/0-0 Jackson, Miss. Record: 3-5-1 10/21 ^Louisiana-Lafayette W/6-0 Hattiesburg, Miss. 10/28 ^Louisiana College W/21-6 Pineville, La. A former Ole Miss lineman, Lumpkin spent one full sea- 11/4 Spring Hill T/0-0 Mobile, Ala. son as the Yellow Jackets’ head coach. He was then elected 11/11 ^Northwestern (La.) State (HC) L/0-13 Hattiesburg, Miss. to serve in the state Senate for a four-year term. Because 11/25 Delta State W/33-6 Hattiesburg, Miss. of his political obligations, Lumpkin was unable to Coach 12/1 ^Murray State L/0-30 Murray, Ky. during the 1931 season, although he was often at practice and with the team. 1934 (3-4-2, 2-2-1 SIAA) Coach: Pooley Hubert 1930 (3-5-1) Captain: Bernard Kisner Coach: John Lumpkin 9/28 Poplarville Junior College W/20-12 Hattiesburg, Miss. Captain: Homer McMahon 10/6 ^Mississippi College L/0-12 Clinton, Miss. 9/27 Clarke Memorial College W/45-0 Hattiesburg, Miss. 10/12 Delta State T/13-13 Cleveland, Miss. 10/4 Millsaps L/0-26 Jackson, Miss. 10/20 ^Louisiana-Lafayette W/12-6 Hattiesburg, Miss. 10/11 Mississippi College L/6-18 Clinton, Miss. 10/27 ^Millsaps T/0-0 Hattiesburg, Miss. 10/18 Louisiana-Lafayette L/0-14 Lafayette, La. 11/2 Spring Hill (HC) L/0-7 Hattiesburg, Miss. 10/25 Louisiana College W/47-20 Hattiesburg, Miss. 11/9 ^Northwestern (La.) State L/0-31 Natchitoches, La. 11/1 Spring Hill L/6-7 Hattiesburg, Miss. 11/17 Union L/6-26 Hattiesburg, Miss. 11/14 Northwestern (La.) State L/12-32 Natchitoches, La. 11/29 ^Murray State W/12-2 Hattiesburg, Miss. 11/22 Delta State W/46-0 Hattiesburg, Miss. 11/27 Union College T/0-0 Hattiesburg, Miss. 1935 (6-4, 5-1 SIAA) Coach: Pooley Hubert Allison “Pooley” Hubert Captain: J. D. Stonestreet 6 Seasons | 1931-1936 9/20 Jones County Junior College W/7-0 Ellisville, Miss. Record: 26-24-5 10/5 ^Louisiana College W/12-0 Hattiesburg, Miss. 10/12 Troy State L/13-14 Hattiesburg, Miss. Former Alabama All-American, Allison “Pooley” Hubert 10/18 ^Northwestern (La.) State W/26-12 Hattiesburg, Miss. took control of the STC program in 1931 when John 10/26 ^Memphis W/12-0 Memphis, Tenn. Lumpkin had responsibilities with the Mississippi Senate. 11/1 Spring Hill L/0-19 Mobile, Ala. Hubert was named to the All-American squad in 1925 after 11/08 ^Louisiana-Lafayette W/19-7 Lake Charles, La. leading the Crimson Tide to the Rose Bowl. The Meridian, 11/15 Mississippi State (HC) L/0-27 Hattiesburg, Miss. Mississippi native spent six seasons at the Hattiesburg 11/28 ^Louisiana Tech L/0-27 Ruston, La. campus. He resigned after the 1936 season and accepted 12/7 ^Union W/12-6 Hattiesburg, Miss. a position at VMI. 1936 (7-2-1, 4-2-1 SIAA) 1931 (2-5, 2-4 SIAA) Coach: Pooley Hubert Coach: Pooley Hubert Captain: Leroy Austin Captain: Ellis Bilbo 9/26 ^Louisiana College W/7-0 Pineville, La. Alternate Captain: Jack Bishop 10/3 ^Union L/0-7 Jackson, Tenn. 10/3 ^Millsaps L/0-19 Hattiesburg, Miss. 10/9 ^Millsaps T/0-0 Hattiesburg, Miss. 10/10 ^Mississippi College L/13-46 Clinton, Miss. 10/16 ^Louisiana Tech W/12-7 Ruston, La. 10/17 ^Spring Hill L/2-12 Mobile, Ala. 10/23 ^Memphis W/25-0 Hattiesburg, Miss. 10/24 ^Louisiana College L/0-13 Pineville, La. 10/29 Spring Hill W/12-7 Hattiesburg, Miss. 11/7 ^Louisiana-Lafayette W/13-7 Hattiesburg, Miss. 11/6 Troy State W/24-0 Hattiesburg, Miss. 11/14 ^Northwestern (La.) State W/32-0 Hattiesburg, Miss. 11/13 ^Louisiana-Lafayette (HC) W/44-14 Hattiesburg, Miss. 11/21 Delta State L/7-27 Cleveland, Miss. 11/21 ^Northwestern (La.) State L/0-13 Natchitoches, La. 11/26 Texas A&M - Commerce W/13-6 Hattiesburg, Miss. 1932 (5-4, 3-3 SIAA) Coach: Pooley Hubert Reed Green Captain: Brownie Thomas 9 Seasons | 1937-1942, 1946-1948 Alternate Captain: Walker Wilson Record: 59-20-4 9/24 Mississippi L/0-49 Oxford, Miss. 10/1 ^Millsaps L/0-27 Jackson, Miss. A former STC player, Reed Green returned to his alma 10/8 ^Louisiana-Lafayette W/12-7 Lafayette, La. mater to become one of the greatest sports legends in south 10/22 ^Southwestern University L/0-19 Memphis, Tenn. Mississippi. Green guided his squad to 59 wins, including a 10/29 Spring Hill (HC) W/12-0 Hattiesburg, Miss. 9-0-1 record in 1941. After his coaching days, he remained 11/5 ^Louisiana College W/12-0 Hattiesburg, Miss. with the University as athletic director and helped to mold a 11/12 ^Northwestern (La.) State L/6-31 Natchitoches, La. foundation for the future. The University’s basketball facility 11/19 Delta State W/33-25 Hattiesburg, Miss. is named in his honor. 11/24 ^Union W/6-0 Hattiesburg, Miss.

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1937 (7-3, 5-2 SIAA) 10/31 Mobile Shipbuilders W/26-7 Mobile, Ala. Coach: Reed Green 11/20 Mobile Shipbuilders W/42-0 Hattiesburg, Miss. 9/24 ^Louisiana College W/19-0 Hattiesburg, Miss. 12/4 Brookley Field W/33-0 Hattiesburg, Miss. 10/1 Spring Hill W/33-0 Mobile. Ala. 10/8 ^Louisiana-Lafayette W/13-0 Lafayette, La. 1943-44-45 10/15 ^Louisiana Tech L/0-7 Ruston, La. No team due to World War II 10/22 ^Jacksonville State W/58-0 Hattiesburg, Miss. 10/29 ^Troy State W/53-0 Hattiesburg, Miss. 1946 (7-3) 11/5 ^Union W/34-0 Hattiesburg, Miss. Coach: Reed Green 11/13 ^Northwestern (La.) State (HC) L/0-3 Hattiesburg, Miss. 9/21 Louisiana Tech W/7-0 Hattiesburg, Miss. 7,000 11/25 Texas A&M - Commerce L/6-14 Commerce, Texas 9/27 Auburn L/12-13 Montgomery, Ala 12,000 12/1 Appalachian State W/7-0 Gulfport, Miss. 10/4 Jacksonville State W/65-0 Hattiesburg, Miss. 6,500 10/18 Louisiana-Lafayette (HC) W/6-0 Hattiesburg, Miss. 8,000 1938 (7-2, 6-1 SIAA) 10/25 Oklahoma City W/20-6 Hattiesburg, Miss. Coach: Reed Green 11/1 Stephen F. Austin W/7-0 Nacogdoches, Texas 9/23 Arkansas Monticello W/39-0 Hattiesburg, Miss. 11/11 Northwestern (La.) State L/6-7 Natchitoches, La. 10/1 ^Troy State W/19-0 Dothan, Ala. 11/15 Louisiana College W/65-0 Hattiesburg, Miss. 5,000 10/8 Mississippi L/0-14 Oxford, Miss. 11/22 Southeastern Louisiana L/0-20 Hattiesburg, Miss. 10/15 ^Delta State W/44-0 Hattiesburg, Miss. 12/7 Havana (Cigar Bowl) W/55-0 Havana, Cuba 10/28 ^Millsaps (HC) W/47-0 Hattiesburg, Miss. 11/5 ^Louisiana College W/7-0 Pineville, La. 1947 (7-3) 11/11 ^Louisiana-Lafayette W/15-6 Hattiesburg, Miss. Coach: Reed Green 11/18 ^Northwestern (La.) State L/0-6 Natchitoches, La. Captain: Jay Smith 11/24 ^Union W/32-0 Hattiesburg, Miss. Alternate Captain: Bucky Waters 9/20 Alabama L/7-34 Birmingham, Ala. 30,000 1939 (4-2-3, 4-1 SIAA) 9/26 Auburn W/19-13 Montgomery, Ala. 15,000 Coach: Reed Green 10/11 Louisiana Tech W/7-6 Ruston, La. 9/29 ^Troy State W/13-6 Hattiesburg, Miss. 10/18 Louisiana-Lafayette W/15-7 Lafayette, La. 10/6 Sam Houston State T/7-7 Huntsville, Texas 10/25 Oklahoma City L/6-21 Oklahoma City, Okla. 10/13 Millsaps T/0-0 Jackson, Miss. 11/1 Stephen F. Austin (HC) W/20-7 Hattiesburg, Miss. 9,500 10/20 ^Delta State W/21-0 Cleveland, Miss. 11/7 Northwestern (La.) State W/20-0 Hattiesburg, Miss. 11/4 ^Louisiana College (HC) W/7-0 Hattiesburg, Miss. 11/14 Union W/18-0 Hattiesburg, Miss. 11/11 Mississippi L/7-27 Hattiesburg, Miss. 11/22 Mississippi State L/7-14 Starkville, Miss. 24,000 11/18 ^Louisiana-Lafayette W/9-7 Lafayette, La. 11/27 Southeastern Louisiana W/35-0 Hammond, La. 11/23 ^Northwestern (La.) State L/0-7 Hattiesburg, Miss. 12/1 Saint Mary’s (Texas) T/13-13 Hattiesburg, Miss. 1948 (7-3, 4-0 GSC Champions) Coach: Reed Green 1940 (7-4, 3-2 SIAA) Captain: Cooter Lewis Coach: Reed Green Co-Captain: Cliff Coggin 9/27 ^Troy State W/25-0 Hattiesburg, Miss. 9/24 Auburn L/14-20 Montgomery, Ala. 16,000 10/4 Sam Houston State L/16-18 Hattiesburg, Miss. 10/1 Stephen F. Austin W/41-0 Hattiesburg, Miss. 8,000 10/11 Southeastern Louisiana W/13-6 Hammond, La. 10/8 Trinity L/9-26 Hattiesburg, Miss. 10/19 Millsaps L/7-14 Jackson, Miss. 10/15 !Louisiana-Lafayette W/26-6 Hattiesburg, Miss. 8,433 10/26 Spring Hill (HC) W/38-6 Hattiesburg, Miss. 10/23 Oklahoma City W/55-20 Oklahoma City, Okla. 11/1 ^Louisiana College L/0-7 Pineville, La. 10/30 !Northwestern (La.) State W/38-14 Natchitoches, La. 11/8 ^Northwestern (La.) State L/6-9 Natchitoches, La. 11/6 Alabama L/0-27 Tuscaloosa, Ala. 20,000 11/15 ^Louisiana-Lafayette W/21-14 Hattiesburg, Miss. 11/13 !Louisiana Tech (HC) W/20-6 Hattiesburg, Miss. 8,000 11/22 ^Delta State W/41-0 Hattiesburg, Miss. 11/19 !Southeastern Louisiana W/27-0 Hattiesburg, Miss. 12/5 Saint Mary’s (Texas) W/27-6 Corpus Christi, Texas 11/24 Union W/47-8 Hattiesburg, Miss. 12/14 37th Division W/26-0 Hattiesburg, Miss. Thad “Pie” Vann 1941 (9-0-1, 4-0-1 SIAA) 20 Seasons | 1949-1968 Coach: Reed Green Record: 139-59-2 9/26 Georgia State W/70-0 Hattiesburg, Miss. 10/3 ^Louisiana Tech W/19-7 Ruston, La. 6,000 When Green finished his coaching career, there was no 10/10 Southeastern Louisiana W/43-6 Hattiesburg, Miss. question about who would replace him. Thad Vann stepped 10/17 Millsaps W/20-0 Hattiesburg, Miss. 10,000 into the shoes of head coach in 1949 and led the fortunes of 10/24 Spring Hill W/26-7 Mobile, Ala. Mississippi Southern through the 1968 season. Vann’s club 11/1 ^Louisiana College (HC) W/13-6 Hattiesburg, Miss. would win two National College Division Championships, 11/7 ^Northwestern (La.) State W/21-7 Hattiesburg, Miss. 2,500 was later inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame and, 11/14 ^Louisiana-Lafayette T/0-0 Lafayette, La. Vann Hall, the former athletic dorm, is named in his honor. 11/21 ^Delta State W/27-7 Cleveland, Miss. 11/29 Saint Mary’s (Texas) W/7-0 San Antonio, Texas 1949 (7-3, 3-0 GSC Champions) ^ Denotes Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association Game Coach: Thad Vann Captains: Bobby Holmes and Cliff Coggin 1942 (4-0) 9/17 Kentucky L/7-71 Lexington, Ky. Coach: Reed Green 9/24 Delta State W/20-13 Hattiesburg, Miss. 10/23 6th Service Squad W/41-0 Hattiesburg, Miss. 10/8 McMurray (HC) W/55-32 Hattiesburg, Miss.

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10/15 !Louisiana-Lafayette W/25-0 Lafayette, La. 11/14 Louisiana Tech W/30-0 Ruston, La. 7,000 10/21 Tennessee-Chattanooga W/33-20 Chattanooga, Tenn. 7,500 11/21 Georgia W/14-0 Jackson, Miss. 25,000 10/29 !Northwestern (La.) State W/67-28 Hattiesburg, Miss. 11/26 Tennessee-Chattanooga W/33-19 Chattanooga, Tenn. 11/5 Oklahoma City W/27-21 Hattiesburg, Miss. 1/1 UTEP (Sun Bowl) L/14-37 El Paso, Texas 9,500 11/12 !Louisiana Tech L/13-34 Ruston, La. 11/19 Alabama L/26-34 Tuscaloosa, Ala. 1954 (6-4) 11/25 Louisville W/26-21 Hattiesburg, Miss. Coach: Thad Vann Captain: Hamp Cook 1950 (5-5, 3-1 GSC Champions) Alternate Captain: Brooks Tisdale Coach: Thad Vann 9/17 Alabama W/7-2 Montgomery, Ala. 21,000 Captain: Bubba Phillips 9/25 Louisiana Tech W/28-0 Hattiesburg, Miss. Alternate Captain: Ivan Rosamond 10/2 North Texas L/7-15 Denton, Texas 9/23 Tennessee L/0-56 Knoxville, Tenn. 10/9 Abilene Christian W/23-7 Hattiesburg, Miss. 9/30 Delta State L/13-19 Hattiesburg, Miss. 7,500 10/16 Southeastern Louisiana L/7-13 Hattiesburg, Miss. 10/7 McMurray L/19-37 Abilene, Texas 3,000 10/23 Tennessee-Chatt. (HC) W/14-7 Hattiesburg, Miss. 10,000 10/14 !Louisiana-Lafayette (HC) W/6-0 Hattiesburg, Miss. 11/6 Dayton L/7-20 Dayton, Ohio 10/21 !Southeastern Louisiana L/0-7 Hammond, La. 11/13 Villanova W/27-0 Mobile, Ala. 14,617 10/27 Tennessee-Chattanooga W/14-13 Mobile, Ala. 5,000 11/20 Memphis W/34-21 Hattiesburg, Miss. 8,000 11/4 !Northwestern (La.) State W/7-0 Natchitoches, La. 11/27 Florida State L/18-19 Tallahassee, Fla. 11/11 Alabama L/0-53 Tuscaloosa, Ala. 15,000 11/18 !Louisiana Tech W/41-20 Hattiesburg, Miss. 1955 (9-1) 11/25 Louisville W/34-28 Hattiesburg, Miss. 3,000 Coach: Thad Vann Captain: George Herring 1951 (6-5, 4-0 GSC Champions) Alternate Captain: Fred Smallwood Coach: Thad Vann 9/17 Elon W/39-0 Hattiesburg, Miss. 8,000 Captain: Phil Musmeci 9/24 Louisiana Tech W/7-6 Ruston, La. 7,500 Alternate Captain: Tom LeGros 9/30 Tennessee-Chattanooga L/0-10 Chattanooga, Tenn. 6,800 9/15 East Carolina W/40-0 Hattiesburg, Miss. 10/8 North Texas (HC) W/26-0 Hattiesburg, Miss. 12,500 9/22 Louisiana State L/0-13 Baton Rouge, La. 10/15 Southeastern Louisiana W/33-0 Hammond, La. 8,000 9/29 Carswell Air Force Base L/0-26 Hattiesburg, Miss. 10/21 Memphis W/34-14 Memphis, Tenn. 9,189 10/6 McMurray W/54-7 Hattiesburg, Miss. 6,000 11/5 Abilene Christian W/40-0 Abilene, Texas 7,000 10/13 !Louisiana-Lafayette W/41-0 Lafayette, La. 11/12 North Dakota State W/58-0 Hattiesburg, Miss. 10,000 10/20 !Southeastern Louisiana W/35-6 Hattiesburg, Miss. 11/19 Dayton W/19-13 Jackson, Miss. 6,500 10/26 Tennessee-Chattanooga L/7-19 Chattanooga, Tenn. 11,500 11/25 Florida State W/21-6 Hattiesburg, Miss. 7,000 11/3 !NW(La.) State (HC) W/76-0 Hattiesburg, Miss. 6,500 11/10 Alabama L/7-40 Tuscaloosa, Ala. 1956 (7-2-1) 11/17 Louisiana Tech W/33-7 Ruston, La. Coach: Thad Vann 11/23 !Louisville L/13-14 Louisville, Ky. Captain: Doug Barfield ! Denotes Gulf States Conference Game Alternate Captain: Al Tregle 9/22 Louisiana Tech W/14-0 Hattiesburg, Miss. 10,000 1952 (10-2) 10/6 Dayton W/23-6 Dayton, Ohio 7,895 Coach: Thad Vann 10/13 Southeastern Louisiana W/21-14 Hattiesburg, Miss. 12,500 Captain: Bob McKellar 10/20 Memphis W/27-0 Hattiesburg, Miss. 6,500 Alternate Captain: Milton White 10/27 Tennessee-Chattanooga W/33-0 Hattiesburg, Miss. 6,500 9/19 Alabama L/6-20 Montgomery, Ala. 11/3 Abilene Christian (HC) W/36-6 Hattiesburg, Miss. 15,000 9/27 Memphis W/27-20 Hattiesburg, Miss. 11/10 Trinity W/20-13 San Antonio, Texas 6,081 10/4 Tampa W/52-25 Tampa, Fla. 11/17 Florida State L/19-20 Tallahassee, Fla. 12,200 10/11 Louisiana-Lafayette W/32-12 Lafayette, La. 11/24 Alabama T/13-13 Tuscaloosa, Ala. 16,000 10/18 Southeastern Louisiana W/20-12 Hattiesburg, Miss. 1/1 West Texas A&M L/13-20 Orlando, Fla. 12,000 10/25 Tennessee-Chattanooga W/27-14 Chattanooga, Tenn. (Tangerine Bowl) 11/1 NW (La.) State (HC) W/39-13 Hattiesburg, Miss. 11/8 Florida State W/50-21 Tallahassee, Fla. 1957 (8-3) 11/15 Louisiana Tech W/52-0 Hattiesburg, Miss. Coach: Thad Vann 11/22 Louisville W/55-26 Jackson, Miss. Captains: Lawrence Meeks and Curry Juneau 11/29 Stetson W/42-0 Hattiesburg, Miss. 9/21 Louisiana Tech W/7-0 Ruston, La. 7,500 1/1 Pacific (Sun Bowl) L/7-26 El Paso, Texas 11,000 9/28 Trinity W/13-0 Hattiesburg, Miss. 7,000 10/5 West Texas A&M W/34-0 Amarillo, Texas 10,000 1953 (9-2) 10/12 Southeastern Louisiana W/14-0 Hammond, La. 5,000 Coach: Thad Vann 10/19 Memphis W/14-6 Memphis, Tenn. 10,614 Captain: Jackson Brumfield 10/25 Tennessee-Chattanooga W/20-0 Chattanooga, Tenn. 6,500 Alternate Captain: J. T. Shepherd 11/2 Abilene Christian W/7-0 Hattiesburg, Miss. 11,000 9/18 Alabama W/25-19 Montgomery, Ala. 14,500 11/9 Houston L/12-27 Jackson, Miss. 11,000 9/26 Parris Island Marines W/40-0 Hattiesburg, Miss. 11/16 Florida State (HC) W/20-0 Hattiesburg, Miss. 12,500 10/3 Tampa W/42-6 Hattiesburg, Miss. 11/23 Alabama L/2-29 Tuscaloosa, Ala. 18,500 10/10 Louisiana-Lafayette W/41-14 Lafayette, La. 1/1 Texas A&M - Commerce L/9-10 Orlando, Fla. 12,000 10/17 Southeastern Louisiana W/7-0 Hattiesburg, Miss. 13,000 (Tangerine Bowl) 10/31 Memphis L/13-27 Memphis, Tenn. 11/7 Florida State (HC) W/21-0 Hattiesburg, Miss.

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1958 (9-0) 10/20 North Carolina State W/30-0 Mobile, Ala. 10,522 UPI College Division National Champions 10/27 Abilene Christian W/30-0 Hattiesburg, Miss. 12,000 Coach: Thad Vann 11/3 Arkansas State W/20-7 Jonesboro, Ark. 8,000 Captain: Richard Johnston 11/10 Trinity W/33-6 Hattiesburg, Miss. 10,500 Co-Captain: Jimmy Taylor 11/17 Louisiana Tech (HC) W/22-14 Hattiesburg, Miss. 11,800 9/20 Louisiana Tech W/14-0 Hattiesburg, Miss. 7,500 9/27 Trinity W/15-0 San Antonio, Texas 7,058 1963 (5-3-1) 10/4 Memphis W/24-22 Hattiesburg, Miss. 11,000 Coach: Thad Vann 10/11 Southeastern Louisiana W/33-6 Hattiesburg, Miss. 9,500 Captain: James Berry 10/25 West Texas A&M (HC) W/15-0 Hattiesburg, Miss. 14,000 Co-Captain: Nick Kolinsky 11/1 Abilene Christian W/22-0 Abilene, Texas 7,000 9/14 Memphis L/7-28 Jackson, Miss. 24,000 11/8 North Carolina State W/26-14 Mobile, Ala. 18,987 9/28 North Carolina State L/0-14 Hattiesburg, Miss. 11,500 11/15 Virginia Tech W/41-0 Hattiesburg, Miss. 11,000 10/12 Richmond (HC) W/7-0 Hattiesburg, Miss. 10,000 11/27 Tennessee-Chattanooga W/20-13 Chattanooga, Tenn. 9,500 10/19 Florida State T/0-0 Mobile, Ala. 11,353 10/26 Arkansas State W/25-0 Hattiesburg, Miss. 7,500 1959 (6-4) 11/2 Louisiana-Lafayette W/28-0 Lafayette, La. 4,500 Coach: Thad Vann 11/16 Louisiana Tech L/0-10 Ruston, La. 7,000 Captain: Buddy Supple 11/23 The Citadel W/37-12 Hattiesburg, Miss. 4,000 Alternate Captain: Bob Rinehart 11/28 Tennessee-Chattanooga W/24-0 Chattanooga, Tenn. 7,000 9/26 Trinity W/29-8 Hattiesburg, Miss. 12,500 10/3 Texas A&M L/3-7 Mobile, Ala. 25,781 1964 (6-3) 10/10 Southeastern Louisiana W/26-6 Hattiesburg, Miss. 12,200 Coach: Thad Vann 10/17 West Texas A&M W/37-6 Canyon, Texas 5,000 Captains: Jim King and Larry Ecuyer 10/24 Abilene Christian (HC) W/30-10 Hattiesburg, Miss. 14,200 9/26 Louisiana-Lafayette W/30-0 Hattiesburg, Miss. 9,500 10/31 Memphis L/6-21 Memphis, Tenn. 9,262 10/3 Richmond W/14-9 Hattiesburg, Miss. 7,500 11/7 North Carolina State W/19-14 Mobile, Ala. 12,000 10/10 Memphis W/20-14 Memphis, Tenn. 18,005 11/14 Tennessee-Chattanooga W/14-6 Hattiesburg, Miss. 7,100 10/17 Mississippi State L/7-48 Starkville, Miss. 19,000 11/21 Auburn L/7-28 Auburn, Ala. 20,300 10/24 Auburn L/7-14 Auburn, Ala. 22,000 11/28 Louisiana Tech L/0-16 Ruston, La. 7,000 10/31 Florida State L/0-34 Tallahassee, Fla. 26,132 11/7 Tenn.-Chattanooga (HC) W/31-0 Hattiesburg, Miss. 11,000 1960 (6-4) 11/14 Louisiana Tech W/14-7 Hattiesburg, Miss. 10,000 Coach: Thad Vann 11/21 Memphis W/20-18 Jackson, Miss. 9,000 Captain: Billy Larsen Co-Captain: Ray St. Pierre 1965 (7-2) 9/23 Hardin-Simmons W/27-0 Mobile, Ala. 8,112 Coach: Thad Vann 10/1 West Texas A&M W/28-18 Hattiesburg, Miss. 12,600 Captains: Vic Purvis and Robert Brown 10/8 Trinity W/16-0 San Antonio, Texas 6,000 9/18 Southeastern Louisiana W/15-0 Hattiesburg, Miss. 11,000 10/15 Florida State W/15-13 Mobile, Ala. 15,207 9/25 Memphis W/21-16 Jackson, Miss. 22,500 10/22 North Carolina State (HC) L/13-20 Hattiesburg, Miss. 16,100 10/2 Richmond W/28-7 Hattiesburg, Miss. 10,000 10/29 Abilene Christian W/34-8 Abilene, Texas 6,200 10/9 Mississippi State L/9-27 Starkville, Miss. 25,000 11/5 Arkansas State L/13-14 Jonesboro, Ark. 7,000 10/16 VMI (HC) W/3-0 Hattiesburg, Miss. 13,000 11/12 Louisiana Tech L/7-10 Hattiesburg, Miss. 4,000 10/23 Auburn W/3-0 Auburn, Ala. 25,000 11/18 Memphis L/6-7 Hattiesburg, Miss. 12,500 10/30 William & Mary L/0-3 Norfolk, Va. 24,000 11/24 Tennessee-Chattanooga W/30-6 Chattanooga, Tenn. 7,367 11/6 Tennessee-Chattanooga W/17-0 Chattanooga, Tenn. 6,400 11/13 Louisiana Tech W/31-7 Ruston, La. 7,500 1961 (8-2) Coach: Thad Vann 1966 (6-4) Captains: Don Fuell and Morris Meador Coach: Thad Vann 9/16 Texas-Arlington W/30-7 Hattiesburg, Miss. 8,000 Captain: Ken Avery 9/30 Louisiana-Lafayette W/22-6 Lafayette, La. 3,500 9/17 Louisiana Tech W/14-0 Hattiesburg, Miss. 10,000 10/7 Tennessee-Chattanooga W/24-7 Hattiesburg, Miss. 13,000 9/24 Southeastern Louisiana W/15-13 Hammond, La. 8,000 10/14 Memphis L/7-21 Memphis, Tenn. 22,119 10/1 Memphis L/0-6 Memphis, Tenn. 21,213 10/21 Arkansas State W/20-0 Hattiesburg, Miss. 6,100 10/8 Mississippi State L/9-10 Starkville, Miss. 23,000 10/28 Abilene Christian (HC) W/33-6 Hattiesburg, Miss. 11,000 10/15 Mississippi L/7-14 Oxford, Miss. 25,000 11/4 North Carolina State L/6-7 Mobile, Ala. 13,000 10/29 Richmond W/27-0 Hattiesburg, Miss. 8,600 11/11 Louisiana Tech W/7-0 Ruston, La. 2,500 11/5 VMI (HC) W/42-6 Hattiesburg, Miss. 13,000 11/18 Florida State W/12-0 Tallahassee, Fla. 18,700 11/12 North Carolina State W/7-6 Norfolk, Va. 22,000 11/25 Trinity W/22-14 Hattiesburg, Miss. 5,000 11/19 East Carolina W/35-14 Greenville, N.C. 12,811 11/26 Alabama L/0-34 Mobile, Ala. 41,010 1962 (9-1) UPI College Division National Champions 1967 (6-3) Coach: Thad Vann Coach: Thad Vann Captains: Harold Hays and Johnny Sklopan Captains: Gene Bachman and Buddy Hunter 9/15 Texas-Arlington W/28-7 Arlington, Texas 9,800 9/16 The Citadel W/10-7 Charleston, S.C. 11,407 9/22 Richmond W/29-8 Hattiesburg, Miss. 8,200 9/23 Southeastern Louisiana W/20-7 Hattiesburg, Miss. 14,000 9/29 Louisiana-Lafayette W/29-0 Hattiesburg, Miss. 8,000 9/30 Alabama L/3-25 Mobile, Ala. 38,785 10/6 Tennessee-Chattanooga W/31-13 Chattanooga, Tenn. 8,000 10/7 Tampa W/48-0 Hattiesburg, Miss. 9,000 10/13 Memphis L/6-8 Memphis, Tenn. 11,500 10/14 Mississippi State W/21-14 Starkville, Miss. 24,000

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10/21 Mississippi L/14-23 Oxford, Miss. 25,500 10/30 Richmond W/31-24 Hattiesburg, Miss. 10,000 10/28 Memphis L/8-24 Jackson, Miss. 16,000 11/6 VMI (HC) W/38-0 Hattiesburg, Miss. 12,400 11/4 Richmond (HC) W/19-7 Hattiesburg, Miss. 12,000 11/13 Louisiana Tech W/24-20 Ruston, La. 16,000 11/23 Louisiana Tech W/58-7 Shreveport, La. 4,500 11/20 Virginia Tech W/17-8 Blacksburg, Va. 22,000 11/27 West Texas A&M W/35-0 Hattiesburg, Miss. 5,300 1968 (4-6) Coach: Thad Vann 1972 (3-7-1) Captains: Blanchard Braud and Tommy Applewhite Coach: P.W. Underwood 9/21 Southeastern Louisiana W/27-15 Hammond, La. 7,000 Captains: Kyle Gantt and Buddy Palazzo 9/28 Alabama L/14-17 Mobile, Ala. 38,051 9/9 Texas-Arlington W/38-17 Hattiesburg, Miss. 12,500 10/5 East Carolina W/65-0 Hattiesburg, Miss. 17,500 9/16 Louisiana Tech L/14-33 Hattiesburg, Miss. 11,600 10/12 Mississippi State W/47-14 Starkville, Miss. 22,000 9/30 Mississippi L/9-13 Oxford, Miss. 27,200 10/19 Mississippi L/13-21 Oxford, Miss. 28,000 10/7 West Texas A&M W/14-7 Hattiesburg, Miss. 11,500 10/26 Memphis L/7-29 Memphis, Tenn. 30,080 10/14 Richmond W/34-9 Richmond, Va. 2,500 11/2 Louisiana Tech (HC) L/20-27 Hattiesburg, Miss. 15,000 10/21 Mississippi State L/7-26 Starkville, Miss. 26,000 11/9 San Diego State L/7-68 San Diego, Calif. 43,766 10/28 Alabama L/11-48 Birmingham, Ala. 57,090 11/16 Richmond L/7-33 Hattiesburg, Miss. 7,500 11/4 Virginia Tech L/14-27 Blacksburg, Va. 25,000 11/23 Tampa W/21-7 Tampa, Fla. 20,890 11/11 Tenn.-Chattanooga (HC) L/6-10 Hattiesburg, Miss. 14,200 11/18 Utah State L/21-27 Logan, Utah 8,805 P.W. “Bear” Underwood 12/2 Memphis T/14-14 Jackson, Miss. 15,000 6 Seasons | 1969-1974 Record: 31-32-2 1973 (6-4-1) Coach: P.W. Underwood Former Mississippi Southern lineman P.W. “Bear” Captain: Fred Cook Underwood took over the reins from Vann in 1969 and 9/15 East Carolina L/0-13 Hattiesburg, Miss. 10,800 coached through 1974. His best season was in 1973, 9/22 Florida L/13-14 Tampa, Fla. 38,377 when he guided his club to a 6-4-1 record. Underwood is 9/29 Mississippi L/0-41 Oxford, Miss. 31,500 still active today in the M-Club and Southern Mississippi 10/6 Tennessee-Chattanooga W/42-7 Chattanooga, Tenn. 10,000 athletics. 10/13 Richmond L/20-42 Richmond, Va. 20,000 10/20 Texas-Arlington W/41-14 Arlington, Texas 4,000 1969 (5-5) 10/27 Mississippi State T/10-10 Starkville, Miss. 33,500 Coach: P.W. Underwood 11/3 Weber State (HC) W/28-7 Hattiesburg, Miss. 10,100 Captains: Frank Johnston and Donnie Caughman 11/10 Memphis W/13-10 Memphis, Tenn. 23,399 9/20 Southeastern Louisiana W/14-6 Hattiesburg, Miss. 12,200 11/17 West Texas A&M W/28-0 Canyon, Texas 5,800 9/27 Alabama L/14-63 Tuscaloosa, Ala. 50,035 11/22 Utah State W/32-8 Hattiesburg, Miss. 6,000 10/3 Idaho L/21-31 Mobile, Ala. 7,132 10/11 Mississippi State L/20-34 Starkville, Miss. 21,000 1974 (6-5) 10/18 Mississippi L/7-69 Oxford, Miss. 25,283 Coach: P.W. Underwood 10/25 Richmond (HC) W/31-28 Hattiesburg, Miss. 11,000 Captain: John Sawyer 11/1 Louisiana Tech W/24-23 Ruston, La. 20,000 9/14 Memphis W/6-0 Memphis, Tenn. 26,608 11/8 Memphis L/7-37 Memphis, Tenn. 18,808 9/21 Alabama L/0-52 Birmingham, Ala. 62,000 11/22 East Carolina W/14-7 Greenville, S.C. 3,500 9/28 Mississippi L/14-20 Oxford, Miss. 29,000 11/29 West Texas A&M W/10-9 Hattiesburg, Miss. 11,600 10/5 West Texas A&M L/0-31 Canyon, Texas 5,074 10/12 Texas-Arlington W/39-10 Jackson, Miss. 4,025 1970 (5-6) 10/19 VMI W/15-14 Mobile, Ala. 4,331 Coach: P.W. Underwood 10/26 Lamar L/7-10 Beaumont, Texas 14,106 Captains: Larry Moulton and Bill Davis 11/2 Louisiana-Lafayette W/41-7 Lafayette, La. 10,360 9/12 Louisiana-Lafayette W/16-14 Lafayette, La. 11,000 11/9 Utah State W/7-3 Logan, Utah 10,046 9/19 Auburn L/14-33 Auburn, Ala. 48,500 11/16 Bowling Green L/20-38 Mobile, Ala. 3,571 9/26 Texas-Arlington W/26-20 Hattiesburg, Miss. 9,074 11/23 Tampa W/11-10 Tampa, Fla. 14,837 10/3 Richmond W/43-21 Hattiesburg, Miss. 9,422 10/10 San Diego State L/14-41 San Diego, Calif. 32,968 Bobby Collins 10/17 Mississippi W/30-14 Oxford, Miss. 27,200 7 Seasons | 1975-1981 10/24 Mississippi State L/15-51 Starkville, Miss. 33,000 Record: 48-30-2 10/31 Memphis L/0-33 Memphis, Tenn. 24,468 11/14 Louisiana Tech (HC) L/6-27 Hattiesburg, Miss. 12,800 A native of Laurel, Mississippi, Collins was recruited in 11/21 West Texas A&M L/11-14 Canyon, Texas 5,291 1975 from North Carolina (Offensive Coordinator) to head 11/28 Trinity W/53-31 Hattiesburg, Miss. 5,000 the Golden Eagle fortunes. In seven years, Collins guided the Eagles to two bowl games and suffered through only one 1971 (6-5) losing season. Until early 1999, he served the University as Coach: P.W. Underwood its Associate Athletics Director for External Affairs. Captains: Wayne Hatcher and John Herron 9/11 Florida State L/9-24 Mobile, Ala. 12,133 1975 (8-3) 9/18 Alabama L/6-42 Tuscaloosa, Ala. 52,701 Coach: Bobby Collins 9/25 San Diego State W/10-0 Jackson, Miss. 11,157 Captains: Jeff Bower and Ron Cheatham 10/9 Auburn L/14-27 Auburn, Ala. 42,000 9/13 Weber State W/14-10 Ogden, Utah 9,396 10/16 Mississippi L/6-20 Oxford, Miss. 23,200 9/20 Bowling Green L/14-16 B. Green, Ohio 14,369 10/23 Memphis L/12-27 Memphis, Tenn. 19,484 9/27 Mississippi L/8-24 Oxford, Miss. 26,700

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10/4 Mississippi State # L/3-7 Starkville, Miss. 29,000 11/3 Louisville T/10-10 Louisville, Ky. 13,085 10/11 Memphis W/21-7 Memphis, Tenn. 17,337 11/10 Bowling Green L/27-31 B. Green, Ohio 10,556 10/18 Texas-Arlington W/34-7 Arlington, Texas 4,750 11/17 Arkansas State W/14-6 Hattiesburg, Miss. 16,340 10/25 Louisiana Tech W/24-14 Ruston, La. 8,300 11/1 Lamar W/43-3 New Orleans, La. 8,700 1980 (9-3) 11/15 Alabama L/6-27 Tuscaloosa, Ala. 58,000 Coach: Bobby Collins 11/22 California-Fullerton (HC) W/70-0 Biloxi, Miss. 9,300 Captains: Jamey Watson, Marvin Harvey, and Chuck Cook 11/29 Brigham Young W/42-14 Jackson, Miss. 9,262 9/6 Tulane W/17-14 New Orleans, La. 44,698 # Mississippi State forfeited the game 9/20 Louisiana Tech W/38-11 Hattiesburg, Miss. 24,640 9/27 East Carolina W/35-7 Greenville, N.C. 20,037 1976 (3-8) 10/4 Mississippi W/28-22 Jackson, Miss. 47,211 Coach: Bobby Collins 10/11 Mississippi State W/42-14 Starkville, Miss. 36,211 Captains: Barry Caudill and Carl Allen 10/18 Arkansas State W/35-0 Hattiesburg, Miss. 21,915 9/11 East Carolina L/0-48 Greenville, N.C. 17,400 10/25 Alabama L/7-42 Tuscaloosa, Ala. 60,210 9/18 Virginia Tech L/7-16 Blacksburg, Va. 35,000 11/1 Lamar (HC) W/36-10 Hattiesburg, Miss. 30,485 9/25 Mississippi L/0-28 Hattiesburg, Miss. 33,000 11/8 Auburn L/0-31 Auburn, Ala. 56,800 10/2 Cincinnati L/21-28 Hattiesburg, Miss. 13,500 11/15 Richmond W/33-12 Hattiesburg, Miss. 17,320 10/9 Alabama L/8-24 Birmingham, Ala. 42,202 11/22 Louisville L/3-6 Hattiesburg, Miss. 21,210 10/16 Brigham Young L/19-63 Provo, Utah 23,029 12/13 McNeese State W/16-14 Shreveport, La. 42,600 10/23 Mississippi State # (HC) L/6-14 Hattiesburg, Miss. 31,225 (Independence Bowl) 11/6 Florida State L/27-30 Tallahassee, Fla. 29,173 11/13 Louisiana Tech L/22-23 Ruston, La. 11,258 1981 (9-2-1) 11/20 Memphis W/14-12 Hattiesburg, Miss. 12,154 Coach: Bobby Collins 11/27 Texas-Arlington W/21-10 Hattiesburg, Miss. 9,665 Captains: Sammy Winder and Rhett Whitley # Mississippi State forfeited the game 9/5 Louisiana-Lafayette W/33-7 Hattiesburg, Miss. 23,576 9/19 Tulane W/21-3 Hattiesburg, Miss. 32,756 1977 (6-6) 9/26 Richmond W/17-10 Richmond, Va. 12,500 Coach: Bobby Collins 10/3 Texas-Arlington (HC) W/52-9 Hattiesburg, Miss. 29,348 Captains: Ben Garry, David Hosemann, and Stoney Parker 10/10 Alabama T/13-13 Birmingham, Ala. 76,400 9/3 Troy State W/42-19 Montgomery, Ala. 12,550 10/17 Memphis W/10-0 Memphis, Tenn. 14,252 9/10 Florida State L/6-35 Hattiesburg, Miss. 19,376 10/31 North Texas W/22-0 Denton, Texas 3,156 9/17 Auburn W/24-13 Auburn, Ala. 42,000 11/7 Mississippi State W/7-6 Jackson, Miss. 64,112 9/24 Mississippi W/27-19 Oxford, Miss. 20,000 11/14 Florida State W/58-14 Tallahassee, Fla. 51,819 10/1 Cincinnati L/6-17 Cincinnati, Ohio 13,392 11/21 Louisville L/10-13 Louisville, Ky. 12,940 10/8 North Texas (HC) L/14-27 Hattiesburg, Miss. 22,432 11/28 Lamar W/45-14 Hattiesburg, Miss. 31,842 10/15 Hawaii W/28-26 Honolulu, Hawaii 26,474 12/19 Missouri L/17-19 Orlando, Fla. 50,450 10/22 Mississippi State W/14-7 Starkville, Miss. 36,000 (Tangerine Bowl) 10/29 Memphis L/14-42 Memphis, Tenn. 28,420 11/5 Texas-Arlington W/20-3 Arlington, Texas 5,200 Jim Carmody 11/12 Louisiana Tech L/10-28 Hattiesburg, Miss. 16,431 6 Seasons | 1982-1987 11/19 Arkansas State L/10-14 Hattiesburg, Miss. 9,216 Record: 37-29

1978 (7-4) Former Assistant Head Coach and Defensive Coordinator Coach: Bobby Collins Jim Carmody returned after a brief stint with the NFL’s Buffalo Captains: Jeff Hammond and Freeman Horton Bills to take the helm at USM. Carmody coached six seasons 9/2 Richmond W/10-7 Richmond, Va. 15,000 and finished with five winning seasons before his departure. 9/9 Arkansas State W/21-6 Little Rock, Ark. 16,848 9/16 Cincinnati L/14-26 Cincinnati, Ohio 10,500 1982 (7-4) 9/30 Mississippi L/13-16 Jackson, Miss. 42,756 Coach: Jim Carmody 10/7 Mississippi State W/22-17 Hattiesburg, Miss. 31,720 Captains: Reggie Collier, Greg Kelley and Bruce Thompson 10/14 East Carolina W/17-16 Hattiesburg, Miss. 15,632 9/4 Louisiana-Monroe W/45-27 Hattiesburg, Miss. 30,767 10/21 Memphis W/13-10 Memphis, Tenn. 22,630 9/11 Mississippi L/19-28 Oxford, Miss. 40,954 10/28 Florida State (HC) L/16-38 Hattiesburg, Miss. 23,248 9/18 Auburn L/19-21 Auburn, Ala. 55,000 11/4 North Texas L/12-25 Denton, Texas 18,400 9/25 Florida State L/17-24 Hattiesburg, Miss. 32,591 11/11 Bowling Green W/38-21 Hattiesburg, Miss. 16,846 10/2 Memphis W/34-14 Hattiesburg, Miss. 21,674 11/18 Louisville W/37-3 Hattiesburg, Miss. 16,219 10/9 Mississippi State W/20-14 Jackson, Miss. 54,236 10/16 Tulane W/22-10 New Orleans, La. 39,685 1979 (6-4-1) 10/23 Louisville (HC) W/48-0 Hattiesburg, Miss. 28,642 Coach: Bobby Collins 10/30 Louisiana-Lafayette W/36-0 Hattiesburg, Miss. 22,416 Captains: Dane McDaniel, Clump Taylor, and Tiko Beal 11/13 Alabama W/38-29 Tuscaloosa, Ala. 60,210 9/8 Florida State L/14-17 Tallahassee, Fla. 45,467 11/20 Louisiana Tech L/6-13 Hattiesburg, Miss. 31,256 9/15 Cincinnati W/24-6 Hattiesburg, Miss. 23,750 9/22 Auburn L/9-31 Auburn, Ala. 45,226 1983 (7-4) 9/29 Mississippi W/38-8 Jackson, Miss. 46,720 Coach: Jim Carmody 10/6 North Texas W/30-10 Hattiesburg, Miss. 24,810 Captains: Louis Lipps, Jerald Baylis, and Bud Brown 10/13 Tulane L/19-20 Hattiesburg, Miss. 30,028 9/3 Richmond W/32-3 Hattiesburg, Miss. 27,351 10/20 Memphis (HC) W/22-0 Hattiesburg, Miss. 27,286 9/10 Auburn L/3-24 Auburn, Ala. 73,500 10/27 Mississippi State W/21-7 Starkville, Miss. 35,500 9/17 Louisiana Tech W/28-10 Hattiesburg, Miss. 28,342

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10/1 Mississippi W/27-7 Oxford, Miss 36,015 11/7 Louisiana-Monroe L/24-34 Hattiesburg, Miss. 10,123 10/8 Mississippi State W/31-6 Jackson, Miss. 58,311 11/14 East Carolina W/38-34 Hattiesburg, Miss. 11,023 10/15 Memphis W/27-20 Memphis, Tenn. 35,323 11/28 Louisiana-Lafayette L/30-37 Lafayette, La. 17,500 10/22 Tulane L/7-14 Hattiesburg, Miss. 31,257 10/29 Louisiana-Lafayette (HC) W/31-3 Hattiesburg, Miss. 28,837 Curley Hallman 11/5 Louisville W/27-3 Louisville, Ky. 17,064 3 Seasons | 1988-1990 11/12 Alabama L/16-28 Birmingham, Ala. 78,424 Record: 23-11 11/19 East Carolina L/6-10 Hattiesburg, Miss. 21,000 Former Texas A&M Assistant Coach Curley Hallman 1984 (4-7) began his head coaching career in 1988 when Southern Coach: Jim Carmody Miss Athletic Director Bill McLellan hired Hallman to guide Captains: Sam DeJarnette, Richard Byrd the Golden Eagle fortunes. Hallman proved to be success- and Greg Haeusler ful during his brief tenure, guiding the Eagles to two bowl 9/8 Georgia L/19-26 Athens, Ga. 81,421 games during his three years. 9/15 Louisiana Tech W/34-0 Hattiesburg, Miss. 28,842 9/22 Auburn L/12-35 Auburn, Ala. 24,841 1988 (10-2) 9/29 Memphis L/13-23 Hattiesburg, Miss. 26,831 Coach: Curley Hallman 10/6 Mississippi State L/18-27 Jackson, Miss. 50,136 Captains: Marty Williams, Maurice Oliver, and James Henry 10/13 Tulane L/7-35 New Orleans, La. 30,764 9/3 Stephen F. Austin W/21-7 Hattiesburg, Miss. 15,032 10/20 Mississippi W/13-10 Jackson, Miss. 57,000 9/10 Florida State L/13-29 Tallahassee, Fla. 53,129 10/27 Louisiana-Lafayette L/7-13 Lafayette, La. 19,605 9/17 Virginia Tech W/35-13 Hattiesburg, Miss. 17,135 11/3 NW (La.) State (HC) L/0-22 Hattiesburg, Miss. 24,682 9/24 East Carolina W/45-42 Greenville, N.C. 28,240 11/10 East Carolina W/31-27 Greenville, S.C. 21,237 10/1 Louisville W/30-23 Hattiesburg, Miss. 17,584 11/17 Louisville W/34-27 Hattiesburg, Miss. 15,904 10/8 Tulane W/38-13 New Orleans La. 22,704 10/15 Mississippi State W/38-21 Jackson, Miss. 38,542 1985 (7-4) 10/22 Louisiana-Lafayette W/27-14 Lafayette, La. 23,599 Coach: Jim Carmody 10/29 Memphis (HC) W/34-27 Hattiesburg, Miss. 25,594 Captains: Robert Ducksworth, Kip Smith 11/5 Auburn L/8-38 Auburn Ala. 73,787 and Steve Hendrix 11/12 Louisiana Tech W/26-19 Ruston, La. 7,500 9/7 Louisiana Tech W/28-0 Hattiesburg, Miss. 23,432 12/23 UTEP W/38-18 Shreveport, La. 20,242 9/14 Auburn L/18-29 Auburn, Ala. 68,000 (Independence Bowl) 9/21 Mississippi State L/20-23 Jackson, Miss. 54,300 9/28 Northwestern (La.) State W/14-7 Hattiesburg, Miss. 18,216 1989 (5-6) 10/5 Louisiana-Lafayette W/38-16 Hattiesburg, Miss. 17,344 Coach: Curley Hallman 10/12 Louisville W/42-12 Louisville, Ky. 25,843 Captains: Darryl Tillman, Pat Jackson, and William Kirksey 10/19 Memphis W/14-7 Memphis, Tenn. 21,033 9/2 Florida State W/30-26 Jacksonville, Fla. 48,746 11/2 East Carolina (HC) W/27-0 Hattiesburg, Miss. 23,496 9/9 Mississippi State L/23-26 Hattiesburg, Miss. 34,189 11/9 Colorado State L/17-35 Fort Collins, Colo. 3,812 9/16 Auburn L/3-24 Auburn, Ala. 83,465 11/16 Alabama L/13-24 Tuscaloosa, Ala. 58,714 9/23 Texas Christian L/17-19 Fort Worth, Texas 15,839 11/23 Tulane W/24-6 Hattiesburg, Miss. 21,753 9/30 Texas A&M L/14-31 Coll. Station, Tex. 58,843 10/7 Tulane W/30-21 Hattiesburg, Miss. 18,891 1986 (6-5) 10/14 Louisville W/16-10 Louisville, Ky. 38,484 Coach: Jim Carmody 10/21 Louisiana-Lafayette (HC) L/21-24 Hattiesburg, Miss. 20,732 Captains: Andrew Anderson, Tim Smith and Rex Banks 10/28 Memphis W/31-7 Memphis, Tenn. 18,572 9/6 Louisiana-Monroe W/28-19 Hattiesburg, Miss. 21,364 11/18 Alabama L/14-37 Tuscaloosa, Ala. 70,123 9/13 Alabama L/17-31 Birmingham, Ala. 73,687 11/25 East Carolina W/41-27 Hattiesburg, Miss. 11,189 9/20 Mississippi State W/28-24 Jackson, Miss. 50,000 9/27 Texas A&M L/7-16 Coll. Station, Tex. 54,938 1990 (8-4) 10/4 Kentucky L/0-32 Lexington, Ky. 58,102 Coach: Curley Hallman 10/18 Memphis (HC) W/14-9 Hattiesburg, Miss. 25,352 Captains: Brett Favre, Kerry Valrie, and Steve Thompson 10/25 Tulane L/20-35 New Orleans, La. 28,417 9/1 Delta State W/12-0 Hattiesburg, Miss. 17,590 11/1 East Carolina W/23-21 Greenville, N.C. 18,127 9/8 Alabama W/27-24 Birmingham, Ala. 75,962 11/8 Louisiana-Lafayette W/17-0 Hattiesburg, Miss. 14,512 9/15 Georgia L/17-18 Athens, Ga. 79,812 11/15 Florida State L/13-49 Tallahassee, Fla. 60,103 9/22 Mississippi State L/10-13 Starkville, Miss. 40,115 11/22 Louisville W/31-16 Hattiesburg, Miss. 11,231 9/29 Louisville W/25-13 Hattiesburg, Miss. 20,545 10/6 East Carolina W/16-7 Greenville, N.C. 31,305 1987 (6-5) 10/13 Tulane W/20-14 New Orleans, La. 26,662 Coach: Jim Carmody 10/20 Memphis (HC) W/23-7 Hattiesburg, Miss. 24,520 Captains: Tim Hallman, Onesimus Henry, Billy Knighten, 10/27 Virginia Tech L/16-20 Blacksburg, Va. 37,462 and Chris McGee 11/3 Louisiana-Lafayette W/14-13 Lafayette, La. 17,860 9/5 Alabama L/6-38 Birmingham, Ala. 75,808 11/10 Auburn W/13-12 Auburn, Ala. 85,214 9/19 Tulane W/31-24 Hattiesburg, Miss. 16,023 12/28 North Carolina State L/27-31 Birmingham, Ala. 44,000 9/26 Texas A&M L/14-27 Jackson, Miss. 22,150 (All American Bowl)& 10/3 Louisville W/65-6 Louisville, Ky. 20,687 & Hallman did not coach in the All American Bowl 10/10 Florida State (HC) L/10-61 Hattiesburg, Miss. 25,853 10/17 Mississippi State W/18-14 Jackson, Miss. 40,000 10/24 Memphis W/17-14 Memphis, Tenn. 27,448 10/31 Jackson State W/17-7 Hattiesburg, Miss. 33,687

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Jeff Bower 10/8 Alabama L/6-14 Tuscaloosa, Ala. 70,123 17 Seasons | 1991-2007 10/15 Louisiana-Lafayette W/43-20 Hattiesburg, Miss. 14,592 Record: 119-83-1 10/22 Samford (HC) W/59-16 Hattiesburg, Miss. 15,514 10/29 Tulsa W/47-29 Hattiesburg, Miss. 13,473 A former all-star quarterback, Jeff Bower returned to 11/5 Florida L/17-55 Gainesville, Fla. 85,448 his alma mater, accepting his first head coaching position. 11/12 Louisiana State W/20-18 Baton Rouge, La. 51,710 Bower returned to Southern Miss after spending a season as offensive coordinator at Oklahoma State. He was associated 1995 (6-5) with the University as either a player or Coach for 29 years. Coach: Jeff Bower * Bower coached the 1990 All American Bowl Captains: Jerry Harris and Albert McRae 8/31 Northern Illinois W/45-13 Hattiesburg, Miss. 33,092 1991 (4-7) 9/9 Alabama L/20-24 Birmingham, Ala. 83,091 Coach: Jeff Bower 9/16 Utah State W/24-21 Logan, Utah 15,227 Captains: Pete Antoniou, Derrick Hoskins, Chafan Marsh 9/23 Indiana L/26-27 Bloomington, Ill. 31,216 and Tony Smith 9/30 Tulane W/45-0 Hattiesburg, Miss. 27,141 8/31 Delta State W/25-7 Hattiesburg, Miss. 17,191 10/7 Louisville W/25-21 Hattiesburg, Miss. 21,079 9/7 Pittsburgh L/14-35 Pittsburgh, Pa. 34,756 10/14 Cincinnati L/13-16 Cincinnati, Ohio 18,522 9/21 Colorado State W/39-7 Hattiesburg, Miss. 20,154 10/28 East Carolina (HC) L/34-36 Hattiesburg, Miss. 21,293 9/28 Louisville L/14-28 Louisville, Ky. 38,231 11/4 Tennessee L/0-42 Knoxville, Tenn. 93,433 10/5 Auburn W/10-9 Auburn, Ala. 79,790 11/11 Memphis W/17-9 Memphis, Tenn. 11,503 10/12 Memphis L/12-17 Memphis, Tenn. 19,162 11/18 Louisiana-Lafayette W/35-32 Lafayette, La. 19,341 10/19 Tulane W/47-14 Hattiesburg, Miss. 16,558 10/26 Cincinnati L/7-17 Cincinnati, Ohio 15,899 1996 (8-3, 4-1 Conference USA Champions) 11/2 Tulsa L/10-13 Tulsa, Okla. 27,284 Coach: Jeff Bower 11/9 East Carolina (HC) L/20-48 Hattiesburg, Miss. 18,117 Captains: Kendrick Lee, Jeff Posey and Cedric Walthaw 11/16 Louisiana Tech L/14-30 Ruston, La. 11,200 8/31 Georgia W/11-7 Athens, Ga. 81,076 9/7 Alabama L/10-20 Birmingham, Ala. 82,338 1992 (7-4) 9/14 Utah State W/31-24 Hattiesburg, Miss. 24,307 Coach: Jeff Bower 9/21 Louisiana-Lafayette W/52-27 Hattiesburg, Miss. 23,169 Captains: Greg Reed, James Singleton 9/28 *Louisville W/24-7 Louisville, Ky. 36,482 and Michael Welch 10/10 East Carolina W/28-7 Greenville, N.C. 34,480 9/5 Memphis W/23-21 Hattiesburg, Miss. 16,059 10/19 *Memphis W/16-0 Hattiesburg, Miss. 25,601 9/12 Alabama L/10-17 Birmingham, Ala. 83,091 10/26 *Tulane W/31-28 New Orleans, La. 20,384 9/19 Louisiana Tech W/16-13 Hattiesburg, Miss. 15,168 11/2 *Cincinnati (HC) W/21-17 Hattiesburg, Miss. 25,241 9/26 Auburn L/8-16 Auburn, Ala. 72,296 11/9 *Houston L/49-56 (OT) Houston, Texas 18,107 10/3 Tulsa (HC) W/33-24 Hattiesburg, Miss. 18,253 11/16 Florida State L/14-54 Tallahassee, Fla. 72,280 10/10 Northern Illinois L/10-23 Dekalb, Ill. 14,246 10/15 Tulane W/17-7 New Orleans, La. 21,760 1997 (9-3, 6-0 Conference USA Champions) 10/24 Cincinnati W/31-17 Hattiesburg, Miss. 17,298 Coach: Jeff Bower 10/29 East Carolina W/38-21 Greenville, N.C. 33,249 Captains: Tyrone Boleware, Marchant Kenney, 11/7 Florida L/20-24 Gainesville, Fla. 82,882 Lytrel Pollard and Patrick Surtain 11/14 Virginia Tech W/13-12 Blacksburg, Va. 27,342 8/30 Florida L/6-21 Gainesville, Fla. 85,439 9/6 Illinois W/24-7 Champaign, Ill. 44,519 1993 (3-7-1) 9/20 Nevada W/35-19 Hattiesburg, Miss. 26,481 Coach: Jeff Bower 9/27 Alabama L/13-27 Birmingham, Ala. 83,091 Captains: Jerry Broughton, Bobby Hamilton and Tyrone Nix 10/4 *Louisville W/42-14 Hattiesburg, Miss. 23,028 9/4 Pittsburgh L/10-14 Hattiesburg, Miss. 25,516 10/11 *East Carolina W/23-13 Greenville, N.C. 33,904 9/18 Louisiana-Monroe W/44-37 Hattiesburg, Miss. 20,384 10/25 *Tulane (HC) W/34-13 Hattiesburg, Miss. 26,092 9/25 Auburn L/24-35 Auburn, Ala. 83,476 11/1 *Cincinnati W/24-17 Cincinnati, Ohio 23,799 10/2 Louisiana-Lafayette L/7-13 Lafayette, La. 22,853 11/8 Tennessee L/20-44 Knoxville, Tenn. 107,073 10/9 Georgia L/24-54 Athens, Ga. 68,458 11/15 *Houston W/33-0 Hattiesburg, Miss. 20,091 10/16 Louisville L/27-35 Louisville, Ky. 36,322 11/22 *Memphis W/42-18 Memphis, Tenn. 17,243 10/23 East Carolina W/24-16 Hattiesburg, Miss. 15,227 12/31 Pittsburgh W/41-7 Memphis, Tenn. 50,209 10/30 Alabama# L/0-40 Tuscaloosa, Ala. 70,123 (Liberty Bowl) 11/6 Tulane (HC) L/15-17 Hattiesburg, Miss. 16,397 11/13 Memphis L/9-20 Memphis, Tenn. 13,042 1998 (7-5, 5-1 Conference USA) 11/20 Tulsa T/30-30 Tulsa, Okla. 21,783 Coach: Jeff Bower # Alabama forfeited the game Captains: Frank Firestone, Jose Gonzalez, Lee Roberts and Larry Watts 1994 (6-5) 9/5 Penn State L/6-34 State College, Pa. 96,617 Coach: Jeff Bower 9/19 Texas A&M L/6-24 Hattiesburg, Miss. 33,233 Captains: Ronald Jones, Mark Montgomery 9/26 Louisiana-Lafayette W/55-0 Hattiesburg, Miss. 24,379 and Michael Tobias 10/3 *Tulane L/7-21 New Orleans, La. 32,527 9/3 Tulane W/25-10 New Orleans, La. 24,786 10/10 *Louisville W/56-21 Hattiesburg, Miss. 22,043 9/10 Virginia Tech L/14-24 Hattiesburg, Miss. 17,381 10/17 *Army W/37-13 West Point, N.Y. 40,395 9/17 Memphis W/20-3 Hattiesburg, Miss. 17,563 10/24 *East Carolina (HC) W/41-7 Hattiesburg, Miss. 24,020 9/24 Texas A&M L/17-41 Coll. Station, Tex. 56,006 10/31 Alabama L/20-30 Tuscaloosa, Ala. 83,818 10/1 East Carolina L/10-31 Greenville, N.C. 32,867 11/7 *Houston W/21-15 Houston, Texas 16,260

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11/14 *Memphis W/45-3 Hattiesburg, Miss. 19,132 11/21 Nevada W/55-28 Reno, Nev. 18,336 Rod Davis 12/30 Idaho L/35-42 Boise, Idaho 19,664 (Humanitarian Bowl)

1999 (9-3, 6-0 Conference USA Champions) Coach: Jeff Bower Captains: Todd Pinkston, T. J. Slaughter, Adalius Thomas, and Michael Villalonga 9/6 *Tulane W/48-14 Hattiesburg, Miss. 30,098 9/11 Northwestern (La.) State W/40-6 Hattiesburg, Miss. 24,871 9/18 Nebraska L/13-20 Lincoln, Neb. 77,826 9/25 Texas A&M L/6-23 Coll. Station, Tex. 65,264 10/9 *East Carolina W/39-22 Greenville, N.C. 39,418 10/16 *Army W/24-0 Hattiesburg, Miss. 26,054 10/23 *Cincinnati W/28-20 Hattiesburg, Miss. 24,012 10/30 Alabama L/14-35 Tuscaloosa, Ala. 83,818 11/6 *Memphis W/20-5 Memphis, Tenn. 23,635 11/13 Louisiana-Lafayette (HC) W/48-0 Hattiesburg, Miss. 24,133 11/20 *Louisville W/30-27 Louisville, Ky. 41,826 12/31 Colorado State W/23-17 Memphis, Tenn. 54,866 (AXA Liberty Bowl)

2000 (8-4, 4-3 Conference USA) Coach: Jeff Bower Captains: Leo Barnes, Billy Clay, Cedric Scott and DeQuincy Scott 9/2 Tennessee L/16-19 Knoxville, Tenn. 108,064 9/16 Alabama W/21-0 Birmingham, Ala. 83,091 9/23 Oklahoma State W/28-6 Stillwater, Okla. 41,205 9/30 *Memphis W/24-3 Hattiesburg, Miss. 30,658 10/7 USF W/41-7 Hattiesburg, Miss. 26,559 10/14 *Tulane W/56-24 New Orleans, La. 27,645 10/30 *TCU L/7-37 Ft. Worth, Texas 26,612 10/28 *Houston W/6-3 Houston, Texas 17,565 11/9 *UAB W/20-13 Birmingham, Ala. 19,968 11/4 *Louisville (HC) L/28-49 Hattiesburg, Miss. 31,667 11/14 *Louisville L/17-20 (2OT) Hattiesburg, Miss. 28,076 11/11 *UAB W/33-30 (2ot) Birmingham, Ala. 25,000 11/23 *Tulane L/10-31 New Orleans, La. 21,832 11/18 *Cincinnati L/24-27 Cincinnati, Ohio 21,958 11/30 *East Carolina W/24-7 Hattiesburg, Miss. 19,888 11/24 *East Carolina L/9-14 Hattiesburg, Miss. 25,152 12/27 Oklahoma State L/23-33 Houston, Texas 44,687 12/20 TCU W/28-21 Mobile, Ala. 40,300 (Houston Bowl) (GMAC Mobile Bowl) 2003 (9-4, 8-0 Conference USA Champions) 2001 (6-5, 4-3 Conference USA) Coach: Jeff Bower Coach: Jeff Bower Captains: Terrell Browden, Rod Davis, Jeremy Parquet, Captains: Dannye Fowler, Jeff Kelly, Roy Magee Terrell Paul, and Etric Pruitt and Chad Williams 8/30 California L/2-34 Berkeley, Calif. 33,552 9/1 Oklahoma State W/17-9 Hattiesburg, Miss. 25,134 9/4 *UAB W/17-12 Birmingham, Ala. 42.000 9/22 Louisiana-Lafayette W/35-10 Lafayette, La. 14,132 9/13 *Memphis W/23-6 Hattiesburg, Miss. 29,233 9/29 *UAB W/3-0 Hattiesburg, Miss. 29,782 9/25 Nebraska L/14-38 Hattiesburg, Miss. 36,152 10/6 *Memphis L/17-22 Memphis, Tenn. 28,668 10/4 *Cincinnati W/22-20 Cincinnati, Ohio 24,522 10/16 *Louisville L/14-24 Louisville, Ky. 33,627 10/11 Alabama L/3-17 Tuscaloosa, Ala. 82,818 10/27 *Houston (HC) W/58-14 Hattiesburg, Miss. 26,162 10/25 *USF W/27-6 Hattiesburg, Miss. 23,708 11/3 Penn State L/20-38 State College, Pa. 106,158 11/1 Louisiana-Lafayette (HC) W/48-3 Hattiesburg, Miss 25,649 11/17 *Tulane W/59-6 Hattiesburg, Miss. 24,054 11/8 *Houston W/31-10 Houston, Texas 20,377 11/23 *East Carolina W/28-21 Greenville, N.C. 30,127 11/15 *Tulane W/28-14 Hattiesburg, Miss. 26,987 11/29 Alabama L/15-28 Birmingham, Ala. 79,947 11/20 *TCU W/40-28 Hattiesburg, Miss. 30,141 12/7 *TCU L/12-14 Hattiesburg, Miss. 23,114 11/29 *East Carolina W/38-21 Greenville, N.C. 24,175 12/31 Utah L/0-17 Memphis, Tenn. 55,989 2002 (7-6, 5-3 Conference USA) (AXA Liberty Bowl) Coach: Jeff Bower Captains: Rod Davis, Derrick Nix, Terrell Paul and Torrin 2004 (7-5, 5-3 Conference USA) Tucker Coach: Jeff Bower 8/31 Jackson State W/55-7 Hattiesburg, Miss. 35,169 Captains: Michael Boley, Antoine Cash, Seth Cumbie, 9/7 Illinois W/23-20 Hattiesburg, Miss. 22,183 Jeremy Parquet and Chad Ruffin 9/14 *Memphis W/33-14 Hattiesburg, Miss. 28,419 9/11 Nebraska W/21-17 Lincoln, Neb. 77,887 9/21 Alabama L/7-20 Tuscaloosa, Ala. 83,818 9/25 *Tulane W/32-14 New Orleans, La. 27,211 9/29 *Army W/27-6 West Point, N.Y. 31,402 10/2 *USF W/27-20 Tampa, Fla. 30,049 10/12 USF L/13-16 Tampa, Fla. 28,181 10/7 *Houston W/39-35 (OT) Hattiesburg, Miss. 28,625 10/19 *Cincinnati (HC) W/23-14 Hattiesburg, Miss. 28,031 10/16 Alabama L/3-27 Tuscaloosa, Ala. 82,094

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10/23 *East Carolina (HC) W/51-10 Hattiesburg, Miss. 32,422 Larry Fedora 11/6 *Cincinnati L/24-52 Hattiesburg, Miss. 30,690 4 Seasons | 2008-2011 11/12 *Memphis L/26-30 Memphis, Tenn. 47,163 Record: 34-19 11/20 *TCU L/17-42 Fort Worth, Texas 27,992 11/27 *UAB W/26-21 Hattiesburg, Miss. 25,604 Larry Fedora came to Southern Miss after a three-stint at 12/4 California L/16-26 Hattiesburg, Miss. 27,480 Oklahoma State as their offensive coordinator. Fedora arrived 12/14 North Texas W/31-10 New Orleans, La. 27,253 in Hattiesburg with an offensive background and in his first (New Orleans Bowl) season at the helm of the program his squad established 36 school records. In his fourth and final year with the school, 2005 (7-5, 5-3 Conference USA) Fedora completed his tenure by recording the most ever Coach: Jeff Bower victories in a season as well as capturing the school’s first Captains: Dustin Almond, Kevis Coley, Trevis Coley, Conference USA Championship in eight seasons. Terrance Ford, Luke Johnson 9/10 Alabama L/21-30 Tuscaloosa, Ala. 81,018 2008 (7-6, 4-4 Conference USA) 9/17 McNeese State W/48-20 Hattiesburg, Miss. 28,174 Coach: Larry Fedora 10/1 *East Carolina W/33-7 Greenville, N.C. 35,510 Captains: Tokumbo Abanikanda, Austin Davis, 10/8 *Tulsa L/17-34 Hattiesburg, Miss. 28,375 Ryan McKee, Gerald McRath 10/15 *UCF (HC) W/52-31 Hattiesburg, Miss. 28,366 8/30 Louisiana-Lafayette W/51-21 Hattiesburg, Miss. 32,792 10/21 *UAB W/37-28 Birmingham, Ala. 31,363 9/6 Auburn L/13-27 Auburn, Ala. 87,451 10/29 N.C. State L/17-21 Raleigh, N.C. 52,500 9/13 Arkansas State W/27-24 Jonesboro, Ark. 25,938 11/8 *Marshall W/27-24 (OT) Huntington, W.Va. 22,238 9/20 *Marshall L/27-34 Hattiesburg, Miss. 28,178 11/13 *Houston L/24-27 Houston, Texas 15,119 10/4 *UTEP L/37-40 (2OT) Hattiesburg, Miss. 28,788 11/19 *Memphis L/22-24 Hattiesburg, Miss. 25,667 10/11 Boise State L/7-24 Hattiesburg, Miss. 30,912 11/26 *Tulane W/26-7 Hattiesburg, Miss. 28,730 10/18 *Rice L/40-45 Houston, Texas 11,117 12/20 Arkansas State W/31-19 Lafayette, La. 18,338 10/25 *Memphis L/30-36 Memphis, Tenn. 24,034 (New Orleans Bowl) 11/1 *UAB (HC) W/70-14 Hattiesburg, Miss. 29,147 * Denotes Conference USA Game 11/8 *UCF W/17-6 Orlando, Fla. 41,652 11/15 *East Carolina W/21-3 Hattiesburg, Miss. 30,658 2006 11/29 *SMU W/28-12 Dallas, Texas 13,020 (9-5, 6-2 Conference USA East Division Champions) 12/21 Troy W/30-27 (OT) New Orleans, La. 30,197 Coach: Jeff Bower (New Orleans Bowl) Captains: George Batiste, Conrad Chanove, Travis Cooley, Jasper Faulk, Jonathan Palmer, Brandon Sumrall Gerald McRath 9/2 Florida L/7-34 Gainesville, Fla. 90,043 9/9 Southeastern La. W/45-0 Hattiesburg, Miss. 28,258 9/16 NC State W/37-17 Hattiesburg, Miss. 31,748 9/26 *UCF W/19-14 Orlando, Fla. 23,540 10/3 *Tulsa L/6-20 Tulsa, Okla. 20,625 10/14 *Houston (HC) W/31-27 Hattiesburg, Miss. 32,317 10/21 Virginia Tech L/6-36 Blacksburg, Va. 66,233 10/28 *East Carolina L/17-20 (OT) Hattiesburg, Miss. 25,155 11/5 *Memphis W/42-21 Memphis, Tenn. 28,103 11/11 *Tulane W/31-3 New Orleans, La. 21,687 11/18 *UAB W/25-20 Hattiesburg, Miss. 27,749 11/25 *Marshall W/42-7 Hattiesburg, Miss. 28,736 12/1 #Houston L/20-34 Houston, Texas 31,818 1/7 Ohio W/28-7 Mobile, Ala. 38,751 (GMAC Bowl) # Conference USA Championship Game

2007 (7-6, 5-3 Conference USA) Coach: Jeff Bower Captains: Chris Clark, Gerald McRath, Brandon Sumrall, Jeremy Young 9/1 Tennessee-Martin W/35-13 Hattiesburg, Miss. 29,253 9/8 Tennessee L/19-39 Knoxville, Tenn. 106,311 9/15 *East Carolina W/28-21 Greenville, N.C. 43,041 9/27 Boise State L/16-38 Boise, Idaho 30,159 10/3 *Rice L/29-31 Hattiesburg, Miss. 25,656 10/13 *SMU (HC) W/28-21 Hattiesburg, Miss. 31,534 10/21 *Marshall W/33-24 Huntington, W. Va. 27,234 10/28 *UCF L/17-34 Hattiesburg, Miss. 27,103 11/3 *UAB W/37-7 Birmingham, Ala. 13,348 11/10 *Memphis L/26-29 Hattiesburg, Miss. 29,354 11/17 *UTEP W/56-30 El Paso, Texas 28,592 11/24 Arkansas State W/16-10 Hattiesburg, Miss. 17,705 12/22 Cincinnati L/21-31 Birmingham, Ala. 35,258 (Papajohns.com Bowl)

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2009 (7-6, 5-3 Conference USA) Ellis Johnson Coach: Larry Fedora 1 Season | 2012 Captains: Gerald Baptiste, Ryan Hebert, Eddie Hicks, Record: 0-12 Korey Williams 9/5 Alcorn State W/52-0 Hattiesburg, Miss. 36,232 Ellis Johnson, hailed as one of the country’s top defensive 9/12 *UCF W/26-19 Hattiesburg, Miss. 27,456 strategists, led the program for one season. This was his second 9/19 Virginia W/37-34 Hattiesburg, Miss. 31,170 stint with the program, having served as an assistant coach for 9/26 Kansas L/28-35 Lawrence, Kan. 50,025 the Golden Eagles during the 1988 and 1989 seasons. 10/1 *UAB L/17-30 Birmingham, Ala. 26,871 10/10 Louisville L/23-25 Louisville, Ky. 37,268 2012 (0-12, 0-8 Conference USA) 10/17 *Memphis W/36-16 Hattiesburg, Miss. 30,022 Coach: Ellis Johnson 10/24 *Tulane (HC) W/43-6 Hattiesburg, Miss. 30,541 Captains: Peter Boehme, Jamie Collins 10/31 *Houston L/43-50 Houston, Texas 20,125 9/1 Nebraska L/20-49 Lincoln, Neb. 85,425 11/14 *Marshall W/27-20 Huntington, W. Va. 21,036 9/15 East Carolina* L/14-24 Hattiesburg, Miss. 34,140 11/21 *Tulsa W/44-34 Hattiesburg, Miss. 28,757 9/22 Western Kentucky L/17-42 Bowling Green, Ky. 23,252 11/28 *East Carolina L/20-25 Greenville, N.C. 43,006 9/29 Louisville L/17-21 Hattiesburg, Miss. 23,492 12/20 Middle Tennessee L/32-42 New Orleans, La. 30,228 10/6 Boise State L/14-40 Hattiesburg, Miss. 25,337 (New Orleans Bowl) 10/13 UCF* L/31-38 (2OT) Orlando, Fla. 34,514 10/20 Marshall* (HC) L/24-59 Hattiesburg, Miss. 24,903 2010 (8-5, 5-3 Conference USA) 10/27 Rice* L/17-44 Houston, Texas 14,927 Coach: Larry Fedora 11/3 UAB* L/19-27 Hattiesburg, Miss. 22,874 Captains: Anthony Gray, Chico Hunter, Johdrick Morris, 11/10 SMU* L/6-34 Dallas, Texas 16,343 Martez Smith, Cameron Zipp 11/17 UTEP* L/33-34 Hattiesburg, Miss. 23,757 9/2 South Carolina L/13-41 Columbia, S.C. 70,438 11/24 Memphis* L/24-42 Memphis, Tenn. 21,305 9/11 Prairie View A&M W/34-7 Hattiesburg, Miss. 27,316 * Denotes C-USA Game 9/17 Kansas W/31-16 Hattiesburg, Miss. 30,211 9/25 Louisiana Tech W/13-12 Ruston, La. 22,344 Todd Monken 10/2 *Marshall W/41-16 Hattiesburg, Miss. 27,518 1 Season | 2013-Present 10/9 *East Carolina (HC) L/43-44 Hattiesburg, Miss. 32,334 Record: 1-11 10/16 *Memphis W/41-19 Memphis, Tenn. 18,848 10/30 *UAB L/49-50,(2OT) Hattiesburg, Miss. 26,415 Todd Monken became the third Southern Miss coach of 11/6 *Tulane W/46-30 New Orleans, La. 22,737 the last four, whose previous job was as offensive coordina- 11/13 *UCF W/31-21 Orlando, Fla. 40,358 tor at Oklahoma State. Monken brought an impressive set of 11/20 *Houston W/59-41 Hattiesburg, Miss. 32,606 credentials with him that included stops at the collegiate as 11/26 *Tulsa L/50-56 Tulsa, Okla. 21,901 well as the NFL level. 12/21 Louisville L/28-31 St. Petersburg, Fla. 20,017 (Beef ‘O’ Brady’s St. Petersburg Bowl) 2013 (1-11, 1-7 Conference USA) Coach: Todd Monken 2011 (12-2, 6-2 Conference USA Champions) Captains: Bruce Johnson, Dylan Reda, Khyri Thornton, Coach: Larry Fedora Markese Triplett Captains: Austin Davis, Lamar Holmes, Danny Hrapmann, 8/31 Texas State L/15-22 Hattiesburg, Miss. 25,729 Cordarro Law, Ronnie Thornton 9/7 Nebraska L/13-56 Lincoln, Neb. 90,466 9/3 Louisiana Tech W/19-17 Hattiesburg, Miss. 22,356 9/14 Arkansas L/3-24 Fayetteville, Ark. 63,067 9/10 Marshall* L/20-26 Huntington, W.Va. 24,247 9/28 Boise State L/7-60 Boise, Idaho 35,356 9/17 Southeastern La. W/52-6 Hattiesburg, Miss. 27,433 10/5 FIU* L/23-24 Hattiesburg, Miss. 21,891 9/24 Virginia W/30-24 Charlottesville, Va. 43,220 10/19 East Carolina* L/14-55 Greenville, N.C. 45,005 10/1 Rice* W/48-24 Hattiesburg, Miss. 28,656 10/26 North Texas* L/14-55 Hattiesburg, Miss. 23,203 10/8 Navy W/63-35 Annapolis, Md. 33,462 11/2 Marshall* L/13-61 Huntington, W.Va. 20,398 10/22 SMU* (HC) W/27-3 Hattiesburg, Miss. 32,695 11/9 Louisiana Tech* L/13-36 Ruston, La. 18,571 10/29 UTEP* W/31-13 El Paso, Texas 24,906 11/16 Florida Atlantic* L/7-41 Hattiesburg, Miss. 20,802 11/5 East Carolina* W/48-28 Greenville, N.C. 50,345 11/23 Middle Tennessee* L/21-42 Hattiesburg, Miss. 22,134 11/12 UCF* W/30-29 Hattiesburg, Miss. 32,925 11/30 UAB* W/62-27 Birmingham, Ala. 6,383 11/17 UAB* L/31-34 Birmingham, Ala. 14,103 * Denotes C-USA Game 11/26 Memphis* W/44-7 Hattiesburg, Miss. 26,347 12/3 #Houston W/49-28 Houston, Texas 32,413 12/24 Nevada W/24-17 Honolulu, Hi. 32,630 (Sheraton Hawai’i Bowl) * Denotes C-USA Game | # Denotes C-USA Championship Game

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1953 Sun Bowl 1958 Tangerine Bowl Pacific 26, Southern Miss 7 Texas A&M Commerce 10, Southern Miss 9 EL PASO, Texas - Mississippi Southern made its first ORLANDO, Fla. - Mississippi Southern had every oppor- bowl appearance here in El Paso, Texas, but it would be tunity in the world to win the 12th Annual Tangerine Bowl, the College of the Pacific who would leave Texas as the but East Texas State found a way to postpone an MSC Bowl winner, 26-7. Pacific scored the first points of the game and victory, defeating the Southerners 10-9. The Lions scored never looked back. Trailing 13-0 at the half, MSC received the first touchdown of the game when Garry Berry went in the kickoff and then fumbled the ball on the very next play, from the three-yard line. MSC quarterback George Sekul resulting in a Tiger touchdown. Coach Pie Vann’s squad then engineered a drive that resulted in his scoring on a would lose four fumbles on the day. Mississippi Southern’s one-yard plunge. Before the half ended, the Lions center only score came on a 73-yard march with little time snapped the ball over the punter’s head and out of the end remaining. Hugh Laurin Pepper scored on a two-yard run, zone, giving Coach Pie Vann’s club a 9-7 halftime lead. With and Peanuts Davenport kicked the extra point. Newspaper 7:47 left in the game, East Texas State’s Neal Hinson con- reports from the day after the game indicate that defensive nected on a 31-yard field goal that was the eventual winning tackle J. T. Shepard was the defensive standout for the score. Southern’s Curry Juneau was cited for his outstanding Southerners. He blocked a punt and recovered it, as well defensive play. as making some key tackles. Scoring Summary Scoring Summary 1 2 3 4 Final 1 2 3 4 Final Texas A&M - Commerce 7 0 0 3 10 Pacific 6 7 7 6 26 Southern Miss 7 0 2 0 9 Southern Miss 0 0 0 7 7 1980 Independence Bowl 1954 Sun Bowl Southern Miss 16, McNeese State 14 UTEP 37, Southern Miss 14 SHREVEPORT, La. - Golden Eagle fans would have EL PASO, Texas - Although it was the second consecu- to wait until USM’s fifth bowl appearance before they tive trip to the Sun Bowl for the Southerners, the result was could claim a victory. The Eagles’ Winston Walker hit the same as the UTEP quarterback and Sun Bowl MVP a 36-yard field goal, and Clemon Terrell scored on a Dick Shinaut threw for two touchdowns, booted a 14-yard 14-yard run in the first quarter to give USM the early field goal, and led the Miners to a 47-20 victory over the advantage. USM, though, fell behind 14-10 late in the Southerners. The Miners struck early, recovering a fumble third quarter. With just 1:17 remaining, USM’s Mike in the MSC end zone for the first score. UTEP built up a Woodard scored on a one-yard plunge to ensure a 16-14 30-7 halftime lead. The MSC first score came on a Billy Golden Eagle victory. For his stellar play, Jerald Baylis Jarrell 13-yard pass to Tommie Wood. The other MSC was named the defensive MVP. score came on a 13-yard run by Fred Smallwood in the third quarter. Scoring Summary 1 2 3 4 Final Scoring Summary Southern Miss 10 0 0 6 16 1 2 3 4 Final McNeese State 0 7 7 0 14 UTEP 17 13 7 0 37 Southern Miss 0 7 7 0 14 1st USM - Walker 36 field goal, 2:09 USM - Terrell 14 run, Walker kick, 0:13 2nd MSU - Jordan 1 run, Stump kick, 0:44 1957 Tangerine Bowl 3rd MSU - Starring 4 run, Stump kick, 7:43 West Texas A&M 20, Southern Miss 13 4th USM - Woodard 1 run, kick failed, 1:17 ORLANDO, Fla. - Mississippi Southern Coach Pie Vann called this 20-13 loss to West Texas State “my toughest loss USM MSU ever,” although Vann would go on to coach 11 years. The First Downs 14 14 Southerners jumped out to an early 13-0 lead at halftime Offensive plays 68 76 and were threatening early in the third quarter when the Yards Per Play 3.7 5.3 Buffaloes’ defensive back Ron Mills returned an intercep- Rushing Att.-Yds. 50-181 64-262 tion 75 yards for a touchdown to ignite West Texas State. J. Passing Att./Comp./Int. 18/8/1 12/6/0 C. Arban scored MSC’s first touchdown on a 51-yard Statue Passing Yards 69 139 of Liberty play, and Bobby Hughes threw a 53-yard bomb Total Offense 250 401 to Jerry Taylor for Mississippi Southern’s other score. But it Return Yards 26 29 was not enough, as Mills scored on a two-yard romp, and Fumbles/Lost 2/1 4/0 quarterback Bubba Hillman scampered 19 yards for the Penalties/Yards 4/36 8/69 other score, stealing victory away from Mississippi Southern. Punts/Avg. 6/34.8 9/38.1 The following day the Orlando Sentinel called the game the Third Down Conversions 2/14 3/17 “best in 11 years.” Time of Possession 30:40 29:20

Scoring Summary Rushing 1 2 3 4 Final USM: Collier 14-63; Winder 18-48; Terrell 7-33,TD; West Texas A&M 0 0 6 14 20 Woodard 6-27, TD; Floyd 5-10 Southern Miss 0 13 0 0 13 MSU: Starring 23-82, TD; McClendon 20-97; Polaski 4-12; Jordan 12-50, TD; 5-21

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Passing USM: Collier 17-8-1, 69 yards; Floyd 1-0-0 1988 Independence Bowl Southern Miss 38, UTEP 18 MSU: Starring 12-6-0, 139 yards Receiving SHREVEPORT, La. - This game could be renamed “The USM: Harvey 3-24; Horn 2-23; Livings 1-17; James Henry Show.” The USM defensive back/punt returner Lipps 1-8; Floyd 1- minus 3 scored two second half touchdowns on punt returns of MSU: Barrouse 2-69; McClendon 2-31; Landry 1-22; 65- and 45-yards. For his efforts, he took home both the Kusar 1-17 offensive and defensive game MVP honors. USM’s Shelton Tackles (U-A-TT) Gandy also turned in a solid performance, scoring two USM: Baylis 10-2-12; Lewis 9-0-9; Jackson 6-3-9 touchdowns and putting UTEP completely out of the game. MSU: Burokel 8-3-11; Carroll 6-2-8 For the Golden Eagles it was only the second bowl win in school history.

1981 Tangerine Bowl Scoring Summary Missouri 19, Southern Miss 17 1 2 3 4 Final ORLANDO, Fla. - Missouri got four field goals from UTEP 7 0 3 8 18 Bob Lucchesi and a three-yard touchdown run from Southern Miss 3 7 21 7 38 Bobby Meyer on their way to a 19-17 victory over USM. Head Coach Bobby Collins’ squad got a first half field 1st UTEP - Barrett 30 pass from Hegarty, Jacke kick, 8:27 goal by Steve Clark, but it was all the Eagles could man- USM - Seroka 26 field goal, 3:53 age. Sammy Winder scored on a 4-yard run to bring 2nd USM - Warnsley 3 pass from Favre, Seroka kick, 0:19 the score closer at 13-10. USM’s only other score was 3rd USM - Henry 65 punt return, Seroka kick, 13:29 a 74-yard bomb from David Seller to Louis Lipps late USM - Gandy 1 run, Seroka kick, 9:52 in the game. The Eagles’ Bruce Miller was the game’s USM - Henry 45 punt return, Seroka kick, 5:38 defensive MVP. UTEP - Jacke 37 field goal, 1:37 4th USM - Gandy 7 run, Seroka kick, 11:46 Scoring Summary UTEP - Fuller 2 pass from Flores, Flores to Fuller, 8:50 1 2 3 4 Final . Missouri 7 6 3 3 19 UTEP USM Southern Miss 0 3 7 7 17 First Downs 19 17 Offensive plays 82 67 1st UM - Meyer 3 run, Lucchesi kick, 0:40 Yards Per Play 4.4 4.8 2nd USM -Clark 37 field goal, 4:07 Rushing Att.-Yds. 38-53 41-168 UM - Lucchesi 45 field goal, 2:05 Passing Att./Comp./Int. 44/23/0 26/15/2 UM - Lucchesi 41 field goal, 7:10 Passing Yards 308 157 3rd USM - Winder 4 run, Clark kick, 7:10 Total Offense 361 323 UM - Lucchesi 30 field goal, 0:14 Return Yards 25 108 4th UM - Lucchesi 28 field goal, 10:52 Fumbles/Lost 3/0 2/0 USM - Lipps 74 pass from Sellers, Clark kick, 1:03 Penalties/Yards 10/95 5/45 Punts/Avg. 6/39.2 6/32.2 UM USM Third Down Conversions 4/18 2/12 First Downs 15 15 Time of Possession 31:08 28:52 Offensive plays 66 72 Yards Per Play 4.6 3.6 Rushing Rushing Att.-Yds. 44-164 52-133 UTEP: Fuller 9-31; Dixon 8-26; Menifee 5-13; Flores 2-3; Passing Att./Comp./Int. 22/10/1 20/6/0 Forrest 1-1; Lopez 1-minus 1; Hegarty 11-minus 10 Passing Yards 141 128 USM: Gandy 22-134, 2TD; Bradley 9-29; Warnsely 3-8; Total Offense 305 261 Favre 7-minus 3 Return Yards 97 122 Passing Fumbles/Lost 1/0 2/1 UTEP: Hegarty 27-14-0, 203 yards, TD; Penalties/Yards 7/50 6/58 Flores 17-9-0, 105 yards, TD Punts/Avg. 7/35.9 8/34.5 USM: Favre 26-15-2, 157 yards, TD Third Down Conversions 3/16 6/17 Receiving Time of Possession 29:33 30:27 UTEP: Barrett 9-119, TD; Adkison 4-55; Housler 3-49; Fuller 3-27, TD; Lopez 2-33; Bailey 1-19; Dixon 1-6 Rushing USM: Jackson 3-15; Tillman 2-44; Williams 2-28; UM: Meyer 20-96, TD; White 18-62; Rowell 1-24; Warnsley 2-11, TD; Gandy 2-10; Shorthose 3-11; Perry 2-minus 4; Caver 1-minus 1 Rowell 1-24; Hansford 1-10 USM: Winder 13-50, TD; Terrell 9-44; Floyd 7-23; Tackles (U-A-TT) Collier 20-16; Lipps 1-13; Sellers 2-minus 13 UTEP: Sale 6-2-8; Morgan 3-5-8 Passing USM: Kirksey 7-5-12; Valrie 3-3-6 UM: Perry 22-10-1, 141 yards USM: Collier 17-5-0, 54 yards; Sellers 3-1-0, 74 yards, TD Receiving UM: Caver 4-65; Gibler 1-38; White 1-20; Meyer 3-11; Thomas 1-7 USM: Lipps 1-74, TD; Powell 2-26; Floyd 2-18; Means 1-10

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1990 All American Bowl 1997 Liberty Bowl North Carolina State 31, Southern Miss 27 Southern Miss 41, Pittsburgh 7 BIRMINGHAM, Ala. - The Golden Eagles made the MEMPHIS, Tenn. - Southern Miss capped off an amazing trip to nearby Birmingham, Alabama, for their first appear- season by claiming a 41-7 victory over Big East opponent ance in the All American Bowl. Just two weeks earlier, Pittsburgh in the Liberty Bowl before a crowd of 50,209 most- USM hired former Golden Eagle quarterback Jeff Bower ly Golden Eagle fans. The win ended USM’s season at 9-3, to direct the program. USM quarterback Brett Favre threw which capped off a season that saw the Golden Eagles earn for 341 yards and two touchdowns, but it would not be a second consecutive Conference USA championship. The enough, as North Carolina State went on to a 31-27 vic- game was a showcase for both the USM offense and defense. tory. For the Eagles, freshman receiver Mark Montgomery Sherrod Gideon was named the game’s Most Valuable Player caught two Favre passes for touchdowns, while running after hauling in three touchdown passes from the arm of backs Michael Welch and Tony Smith added touchdowns quarterback Lee Roberts. No. 22 Southern Miss combined on the ground. the passing of Roberts to Gideon for three touchdowns with three defensive TDs for the 41-7 win. On a mission after being Scoring Summary shut out of the bowl picture last year despite an 8-3 record, 1 2 3 4 Final the Eagles capped it off with the Liberty Bowl victory and a NC State 14 3 7 7 31 perfect season in Conference USA. The 34-point margin of Southern Miss 6 8 7 6 27 victory was the widest in the bowl’s history, surpassing a pair of 30-point differences from the 1976 and 1994 contests. 1st USM - Montgomery 10 pass from Favre, kick failed, 8:06 NCSU - Jordan 10 run, Fowble kick, 5:26 Scoring Summary NCSU - Downs 2 run, Fowble kick, 2:15 1 2 3 4 Final 2nd USM - Montgomery 13 pass from Favre, Pittsburgh 0 7 0 0 7 Favre to Welch pass, 13:42 Southern Miss 7 7 14 13 41 NCSU - Fowble 22 field goal, 0:27 3rd USM - Smith 1 run, Taylor kick, 8:47 1st USM - Gideon 31 pass from Roberts, NCSU - Jurgens 12 pass Jordan, Fowble kick, 1:02 Hardaway kick, 6:04 4th NCSU - Manior 41 run, Fowble kick, 6:21 2nd USM - Gideon 8 pass from Roberts, USM - Welch 5 run, pass failed, 3:09 Hardaway kick, 11:27 PITT - Hoffart 89 pass from Gonzalez, USM NCSU Ferencik kick, 2:52 First Downs 19 23 3rd USM - Phenix 16 fumble return, Hardaway kick, 11:17 Offensive plays 63 74 USM - Gideon 5 pass from Roberts, Hardaway kick, 00:00 Yards Per Play 6.1 4.9 4th USM - Thomas 26 interception return, Hardaway kick, 13:45 Rushing Att.-Yds. 24-44 49-193 USM - Parrish 63 interception return, kick failed, 11:05 Passing Att./Comp./Int. 39/28/1 25/15/1 Passing Yards 341 166 Pitt USM Total Offense 385 359 First Downs 16 15 Return Yards 13 33 Offensive plays 79 58 Fumbles/Lost 4/2 2/0 Yards Per Play 4.3 6.1 Penalties/Yards 9/73 7/67 Rushing Att.-Yds. 38-150 31-125 Punts/Avg. 5/34.6 7/26 Passing Att./Comp./Int. 41/16/2 27/18/1 Third Down Conversions 4/10 3/13 Passing Yards 190 227 Time of Possession 27:24 32:36 Total Offense 340 352 Return Yards 100 164 Rushing Fumbles/Lost 1/1 0/0 USM: Smith 9-35, TD; Welch 2-11, TD; Nelson 1-6; Penalties/Yards 8/72 6/40 E. Jackson 2-4; Dennis 1-2; R. Johnson 4-1; Punts/Avg. 7/40.3 7/36.3 Favre 5-minus 15 Third Down Conversions 6/20 5/12 NCSU: Manior 10-71, TD; Downs 9-53, TD; Time of Possession 32:55 27:05 George 4-28; Shaw 7-18; Jordan 16-17, TD; T. Jackson 1-6; Cotton 1-2; Davenport 1-minus 2 Rushing Passing Pitt: Barlow 9-68; West 19-56; Gonzalez 7-23; USM: Favre 39-28-1, 341 yards, 2 TD Thompson 3-3 NCSU: Jordan 25-15-1, 166 yards, TD USM: Shaw 17-62; Booth 7-49; Nance 5-20; Receiving Roberts 2-minus 6 USM: M. Jackson 4-116; Montgomery 5-85, 2 TD; Passing Pope 7-58; E. Jackson 6-39; Nelson 3-18; Pitt: Gonzalez 29-13-2, 172 yards, TD; Lytle 12-3-0, E. Williams 1-9; T. Smith 1-9; A. Harris 1-7 18 yards NCSU: Davenport 5-37; Harrison 2-29; Shaw 2-28; USM: Roberts 26-18-1, 227 yards, 3 TDs; Jurgens 2-27, TD; W. Turner 1-16; Balazik 1-0-0 George 1-12; Manior 1-10; Byrd 1-7 Receiving Tackles (U-A-TT) Pitt: Hoffart 5-121, TD; J. Williams 4-21; USM: Haynes 7-5-12; Savage 4-3-7 Barlow 2-20; Murphy 2-18; West 2-6; T. Thompson 1-4 NCSU: Williams 10-5-15; Carter 6-2-8 USM: Gideon 7-111, 3 TDs; Hardy 4-43; Pinkston 2-43; H. Shaw 2-17; Heard 2-15; E. Shaw 1- minus 2

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Tackles (U-A-TT) Passing Pitt: Coakley 5-8-13; McGhee 4-6-10 USM: Roberts 51-30-0, 342 yards, 2 TDs; Purser 1-1-0, 20 yds. USM: Kenney 3-3-6; Mallard 4-2-6; Pollard 5-1-6; UI: Welsh 41-24-0, 291 yards, 4 TDs Surtain 5-1-6 Receiving USM: Gideon 12-117, 2 TDs; Pinkston 7-101; Shaw 5-83; Nix 3-29; Heard 2-7; Thomas 1-20; Gulley 1-5 1998 Humanitarian Bowl UI: Prestimonico 5-61, TD; Jones 4-49; Townsley 4-62, Idaho 42, Southern Miss 35 TD; Joel Thomas 4-42; Roberg 2-35, TD; Lacy BOISE, Idaho - Leading 21-7 with a 1st and 10 at the 2-22; Jer. Thomas 1-minus 1; Alderson 1-19; Idaho 38 yard line and 8:13 left in the first half, Southern Miss Moody 1-2, TD appeared well on its way to a second straight bowl victory. Tackles (U-A-TT) However, the Golden Eagles did not convert that scoring USM: Gonzalez 8-3-11; Slaughter 6-2-8; Bell 6-2-8 opportunity, and, before the first half ended, the Vandals UI: Skinner 9-11-20; Nofoaiga 9-2-11 scored three times to take a 28-21 lead into the locker room before a crowd of 19,664 at the Humanitarian Bowl. The two teams fought to a 14-14 standoff in the second half, 1999 Liberty Bowl Southern Miss 23, Colorado State 17 though Southern Miss did tie the score at 35 with 6:37 left in the game, and, after Idaho scored to take a 42-35 lead, the MEMPHIS, Tenn. - The Southern Miss defense, which Golden Eagles had one final opportunity to tie the game but had been regarded as one of the best in school history all moved as far as their own 40 yard line before losing a fumble season long, made a strong argument for that case as it held that allowed the Vandals to run out the clock. Several Golden Colorado State to only 268 total yards, its second-lowest of Eagle players had big games, including freshman running back the season, in a hard-fought 23-17 win. The win was the Derrick Nix, who capped his first season with a 29-carry, 122- second Liberty Bowl championship for the Golden Eagles yard performance; quarterback Lee Roberts, who ended his in three years. In 1997, Southern Miss defeated Pittsburgh college career with a 30-of-51 passing performance that net- 41-7. Unlike 1997, when the Golden Eagle offense put on ted 342 yards and a pair of touchdowns; and, junior wideout an offensive clinic, the Southern Miss offense struggled, but Sherrod Gideon, who caught both Roberts TDs and finished was rescued by the stingy play of the Golden Eagle defense. with 12 catches for 117 yards. Roberts earned game MVP Southern Miss managed only 187 yards, but the Golden honors for his performance. Southern Miss won the rushing Eagle defense held when it counted most. In the second and passing yardage battles with a 170-153 edge in rushing half, USM held Colorado State scoreless despite being on and a solid 362-291 margin in passing. However, the Golden the field for 19 minutes. After the game, a jubilant Jeff Bower Eagles also lost five of six fumbles, while managing to force praised his defense. “I’m officially declaring this the best three Idaho fumbles, all recovered by USM. Southern Miss defense ever,” said Bower.

Scoring Summary Scoring Summary 1 2 3 4 Final 1 2 3 4 Final Idaho 7 21 7 7 42 Colorado State 3 14 0 0 17 Southern Miss 13 8 0 14 35 Southern Miss 13 7 3 0 23

1st USM - Gideon 2 pass from Roberts, Hardaway kick, 6:01 1st USM - Williams 5 fumble return, Hanna kick, 13:11 UI - Thomas, Jer 98 kick return, Davis kick, 5:44 CSU - Hurst 35 field goal, 8:54 USM - Nix 8 run, kick failed, 0:48 USM - Frances recovered blocked punt in endzone, 2nd USM - Nix 1 run, Roberts to Gideon pass, 10:09 kick failed, 4:35 UI - Townsley 12 pass from Welsh, Davis kick, 5:32 2nd CSU - Rice 2 run, Hurst kick, 7:45 CSU - UI - Roberg 21 pass from Welsh, Davis kick, 4:07 Woolstenhulme 38 pass from Newton, Hurst kick, 3:32 UI - Moody 2 pass from Welsh, Davis kick, 0:00 USM - Nix 3 run, Hanna kick, 0:26 3rd UI - Thomas, Joel 1 run, Davis kick, 2:59 3rd USM - Hanna 25 field goal, 9:35 4th USM - Gideon 7 pass from Robert, Hardaway kick, 9:25 USM - Nix 15 run, Hardaway kick, 6:37 USM CSU UI - Prestimonico 28 pass from Welsh, Davis kick, 2:01 First Downs 11 15 USM UI Offensive plays 64 78 First Downs 25 26 Yards Per Play 2.9 3.4 Offensive plays 92 75 Rushing Att.-Yds. 34-62 32-40 Yards Per Play 5.2 5.6 Passing Att./Comp./Int. 30/13/1 46/20/1 Rushing Att.-Yds. 40-117 34-130 Passing Yards 125 228 Passing Att./Comp./Int. 52/31/0 41/24/0 Total Offense 187 268 Passing Yards 362 291 Return Yards 68 109 Total Offense 479 421 Fumbles/Lost 2/1 3/2 Return Yards 19 60 Penalties/Yards 11/59 8/71 Fumbles/Lost 6/5 3/3 Punts/Avg. 9/34.3 5/159 Penalties/Yards 5/44 9/59 Third Down Conversions 3/18 5/18 Punts/Avg. 4/43.5 5/39.0 Time of Possession 24:58 35:02 Third Down Conversions 7/17 4/12 Time of Possession 31:23 28:37

Rushing USM: Nix 29-122, 3 TDs; Woods 3-15; Roberts 8- minus 20 UI: Joel Thomas 22-86, TD; Welsh 11-48; Alderson 1 -4

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USM: Davis 14-0-14; Magee 6-2-8; 2000 GMAC Bowl C. Scott 6-0-6; Moore 5-1-6 Southern Miss 28, TCU 21 MOBILE, Ala. - In a game that featured the top two defenses in the nation, it was the Southern Miss offense 2002 Houston Bowl Oklahoma State 33, Southern Miss 23 that took center stage in the end. Down 21-14 entering the fourth quarter, the Golden Eagles scored two touchdowns HOUSTON, Texas - For three-and-a-half quarters Southern on the nation’s top defense in the final frame, convert- Miss challenged Oklahoma State, but the Cowboys overtook ing on quarterback Jeff Kelly’s touchdown passes of 56 the Golden Eagles in the final half of the fourth quarter to win, and 29 yards, respectively. The final score came with :08 33-23, in the third annual Houston Bowl. seconds left in the game, as Southern Miss wide receiver Rashaun Woods caught nine catches for 164 yards and a Kenneth Johnson grabbed a 29-yard touchdown pass to lift touchdown to lead OSU and collected Houston Bowl Most the Golden Eagles to the 28-21 victory over No. 13 TCU Valuable Player honors. in the 2000 GMAC Mobile Alabama Bowl. Earlier in the Dustin Almond came in on the Golden Eagles’ second fourth, Kelly connected with LeRoy Handy for a 56-yard drive of the game and remained in the contest as Southern scoring strike with 7:24 remaining. The win was Southern Miss’ quarterback. He finished the game completing 11-of-27 Miss’ third bowl victory in four seasons and also marked passes for 173 yards and rushing 17 times for 54 yards and the fifth-straight year that the team finished with seven or one touchdown. James Walley led the Golden Eagles with more victories in a season. The Golden Eagles defense, 21 carries for 74 yards and one touchdown. Chris Johnson ranked second in the nation, held NCAA-leading rusher led Southern Miss in receiving with five catches for 67 yards. and finalist LaDainian Tomlinson to a season-low 118 yards on the ground. Handy finished as the Scoring Summary bowl’s Offensive MVP after grabbing five receptions for 84 1 2 3 4 Final yards and two touchdowns. Leo Barnes, who returned an Southern Miss 3 10 10 0 23 interception 50 yards for a score in the first quarter, earned Oklahoma State 10 10 0 13 33 Defensive MVP honors. 1st OSU - Denard 3 pass from Fields, Phillips kick, 10:39 Scoring Summary OSU - Phillips 46 field goal, 7:50 1 2 3 4 Final USM - Jones 38 field goal, 2:51 TCU 7 0 14 0 21 2nd USM - Almond 13 run, Jones kick, 10:32 Southern Miss 7 0 7 14 28 OSU - Phillips 52 field goal, 8:05 USM - Jones 24 field goal, 2:29 1st TCU - Layne 3 pass from Printers, Kaylakie kick,7:51 OSU - Woods 51 pass from Fields, Phillips kick, 1:38 USM - Barnes 50 int. return, Hanna kick, 6:08 3rd USM - Walley 2 run, Jones kick, 11:50 3rd USM - Handy 9 pass from Kelly, Hanna kick, 13:06 USM - Jones 30 field goal, 4:13 TCU - Tomlinson 7 run, Kaylakie kick, 9:52 4th OSU - Phillips 28 field goal, 14:56 TCU - Tomlinson 33 run, Kaylakie kick, 4:58 OSU - Bell 22 run, Phillips kick, 8:07 4th USM - Handy 56 pass from Kelly, Hanna kick, 7:24 OSU - Phillips 24 field goal, 5:15 USM - Johnson 29 pass from Kelly, Hanna kick, :08 USM OSU TCU USM First Downs 17 21 First Downs 16 15 Offensive plays 71 73 Offensive plays 66 59 Yards Per Play 4.5 6.9 Yards Per Play 4.1 5.4 Rushing Att.-Yds. 43/148 33/194 Rushing Att.-Yds. 43-150 36-158 Passing Att./Comp./Int. 11/28/1 40/21/1 Passing Att./Comp./Int. 10/22/2 11/23/0 Passing Yards 173 310 Passing Yards 115 159 Total Offense 321 504 Total Offense 265 317 Return Yards 181 156 Return Yards 142 100 Fumbles/Lost 1/0 0/0 Fumbles/Lost 2/0 0/0 Penalties/Yards 8/57 10/97 Penalties/Yards 8/68 5/35 Punts/Avg. 7/44.1 4/41.5 Punts/Avg. 6/33.3 4/40.5 Third Down Conversions 2/15 4/16 Third Down Conversions 9/16 5/14 Time of Possession 30:32 29:28 Time of Possession 32:41 27:19 Rushing Rushing USM: Walley 21-74, 1 TD; Almond 17-54, 1 TD; TCU: Tomlinson 28-118, 2 TDs; Layne 7-31 C. Johnson 2-16; Harris 2-6, Team 1-minus 2 USM: Nance 16-104; Kelly 11-43; Woods 8-12 OSU: Bell 13-160, 1 TD; Shaw 12-37; Fields 6-1; Team 2-minus 4 Passing Passing TCU: Printers 10-22-2, 115 yards, 1 TD USM: Almond - 11-27-0, 173 yards, 0 TD; D’Angelo 0-1-1, USM: Kelly 11-23-0, 159, 3 TDs 0 yards, 0 TD Receiving OSU : Fields 21-40-1, 310 yards, 2 TD TCU: Brown 3-37; Layne 3-14, 1 TD; Receiving Dunbar 2-42; Maiden 2-22 USM: C. Johnson 5-67; Walley 2-45; Browden 1-44; USM: Handy 5-84, 2 TDs; Garner 3-42, Young 1-8; Garner 1-5; Handy 1-4 Johnson 1-29, 1TD OSU: Woods 9-164, 1 TD; Johnson 3-47; Davis-Bryant Tackles (U-A-TT) 3-37; Lewis 2-19; Bajema 1-33; Lindsay 1-8; TCU: Owens 5-1-6; Fuller 4-2-6; Schobel 5-0-5 Denard 1-3, 1 TD; Bell 1-minus 1

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Tackles (U-A-TT) USM: Almond 11-33-0, 122 yds.; D’Angelo 2-6-0, 22 yds. USM: Pruitt - 6-9-15; Davis 6-5-11; Henley 4-6-10; Receiving Boley 2-6-8 UTAH: Warren 5-72; Savoy 1-41; Moa 1-6; Latendresse 1-5 OSU: Massey 4-5-9; Craig 6-1-7; Williams 6-1-7; Robinson 2-5-7 USM: Blackwell 3-30; Courington 2-34; Browden 2-33; Lawrence 2-27; Johnson 1-9; Hardy 1-6; Harris 1-5; Young 1-0. 2003 Liberty Bowl Tackles (U-A-TT) Utah 17, Southern Miss 0 UTAH: Holdcraft 4-4-8; Toone 3-5-8; Revill 5-1-6 MEMPHIS, Tenn. - The 2003 AXA Liberty Bowl was USM: Davis 8-8-16; Boley 10-3-13; Pruitt 7-3-10. deemed the battle of champions, and in the end, it was just that – at least on the defensive side of the ball. Utah did just enough on offense to take a 17-0 victory over Southern 2004 New Orleans Bowl Southern Miss 31, North Texas 10 Miss in a tough, defensive clash at Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium. NEW ORLEANS, La. - Southern Miss led from start to fin- The defenses were so good that the two teams managed ish and cruised to a 31-10 victory over North Texas in the to convert only 4-of-31 third down attempts, two by each New Orleans Bowl at the Louisiana Superdome. team. Utah was averaging 381 yards a game coming in The Golden Eagles opened with a 37-yard Dustin but netted only 228 against the Golden Eagle defense, and Almond to Otho Graves scoring combination, and then Southern Miss had just 213 yards, as compared to the 334 tacked on to that lead with a 1-yard score by Almond. yards per game prior to the game. The game also marked In the second quarter, North Texas answered with a the first time that Southern Miss had been shut out since the 24-yard field goal from Nick Bazaldua, but the Golden 1995 season, when the team fell 42-0 to Tennessee. Eagles extended its lead on Darren McCaleb’s 45-yard field The Utes’ offensive total included 104 yards on the goal second before the half. ground. Running back Brandon Warfield paced Utah with a After a scoreless third quarter, Southern Miss all but game-high 91 yards and one touchdown. put the game away with a pair of touchdowns -- Michael The Golden Eagles had a chance to get on the board Boley’s 62-yard interception return and a 1-yard scoring run first in the opening quarter, but Darren McCaleb’s 47-yard by Sherron Moore. field goal attempt fell short, keeping the game scoreless at North Texas finished the scoring with an 11-yard touch- the 9:40 mark. down pass from Scott Hall to Johnny Quinn with one sec- Running back Anthony Harris led Southern Miss with 70 ond remaining, ending the game, 31-10. yards on 14 carries, while Dustin Almond finished with 122 Boley was named the 2004 Wyndham New Orleans Bowl yards on 11-of-13 passing. Senior All-American linebacker MVP, finishing the game with eight tackles, three tackles for Rod Davis ended his decorated Southern Miss career with loss and two sacks. a game-high 16 tackles, including eight solos, and was Almond finished with 247 passing yards, his second named the Golden Eagles’ Defensive Player of the Game. highest total of the season, as he completed 16-of-30 He became the school’s all-time leader in total tackles, attempts, while Anthony Harris finished with 14 carries for notching 526 in his career. 104 yards. Antwon Courington led the receivers with five catches Scoring Summary for 57 yards, and Graves led the team with 58 receiving 1 2 3 4 Final yards on three catches. Utah 0 7 0 10 17 Jamario Thomas, the leading rusher in the nation enter- Southern Miss 0 0 0 0 0 ing the game, finished with 92 rushing yards, Quinn finished with eight catches for 92 yards, and Hall finished with 134 2nd Utah - Warfield 5 run (Borreson kick), 4:41 passing yards for North Texas. 4th Utah - Borreson 19 field goal, 3:24 Utah - Scalley 74 fumble return (Borreson kick), 1:36 Scoring Summary 1 2 3 4 Final UTAH USM Southern Miss 14 3 0 14 31 First Downs 12 11 North Texas 0 3 0 7 10 Offensive Plays 64 69 Rushing Att.-Yds. 45-104 30-69 1st USM - Graves 37 pass from Almond, McCaleb kick, 11:01 Passes Att-Comp-Int 19-8-1 39-13-0 USM - Almond 1 run, McCaleb kick, 6:13 Passing Yards 124 144 Total Offense 228 213 2nd NT - Bazaldua 24 field goal, 10:08 Return Yards 105 76 USM - McCaleb 45 field goal, 00:15 Fumbles-Lost 6-2 4-4 Penalties-Yards 12-85 12-92 4th USM - Boley 62 int. return, McCaleb kick, 12:52 Punts-Avg 9-37.9 8-45.8 USM - Moore 1 run, McCaleb kick, 01:26 Third-Down Conversions 2 of 15 2 of 16 NT - Quinn 11 pass from Hall, Bazaldua kick, 00:01 Time of Possession 33:24 26:36 USM NT Rushing First Downs 17 17 UTAH: Warfield 27-91, 1TD; Smith 13-42; Savoy 1-12; Offensive Plays 62 69 Team 4-minus 41 Yards per Play 6.5 3.1 USM: Harris 14-70; Blackwell 3-18; Hardy 3-2; Rushing Att.-Yds. 32-156 39-78 Almond 9-minus 10; D’Angelo 1-minus 11. Passes Att./Comp./Int. 30/16/1 30/15/2 Passing Passing Yards 247 134 UTAH: Smith 8-19-1, 124 yds. Total Offense 403 212

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Return Yards 148 46 2nd USM – McCaleb 31 field goal, 9:20 Punts/Avg. 3/46.0 8/43.0 ASU – Neihouse 45 field goal, 6:37 Fumbles/Lost 3/2 2/1 USM – Mason 5 run, McCaleb kick, 2:05 Penalties/Yards 9/60 1/0 ASU - Noce 4 run, Neihouse kick Third-Down Conversions 4/13 3/14 3rd USM - Hull 1 run, McCaleb kick, 11:44 Possession Time 27:32 32:28 ASU – Burton 2 pass from Noce, Neihouse kick, 8:51 USM – Nelson 29 pass from Almond, McCaleb kick, 6:08 Rushing ASU – Team Safety, 2:22 USM: Harris 14-104; Moore 10-33, 1TD; Thomas 4-24; 4th USM - Nelson 6 pass from Almond, McCaleb kick, 8:22 Weakley 1-2; Almond 3-minus 7, 1TD NT: Thomas 29-92; Mitchell 1-1; Moore 1-1; Hall 8-minus 16 USM ASU Passing First Downs 25 16 USM: Almond 16-30-1, 247 yards, 1TD Offensive Plays 82 59 NT : Hall 15-30-2, 134 yards, 1TD Rushing Att.-Yds. 50-192 40-119 Receiving Passes Att./Comp./Int. 32/17/0 19/10/1 USM: Courington 5-57; Graves 3-58, 1TD; Perine 2-25; Passing Yards 253 213 Thomas 2-3; Williams 1-47; Harris 1-33; Lawrence 1-17; Total Offense 445 332 Young 1-7 Return Yards 46 93 NT: Quinn 8-92, 1TD; Blount 3-13; Culberson 1-10; Punts-Avg. 3/38.3 6/31.2 Mitchell 1-8; Jackson 1-7; Thomas 1-4 Third-Down Conversions 7/14 4/13 Tackles (U-A-TT) Time of Possession 34:24 25:36 USM: Boley 5-3-8; Coley, T. 6-1-7; Cash 5-2-7 NT: Holman 6-4-10; Knowlton 6-3-9; Buckles 5-1-6; Rushing Awasom 4-2-6; Early 2-4-6 USM: Hull 37-161; Mason 6-34; Almond 3-11; Thomas 1-9; Weakley 1-3; Team 2-minus 26 ASU: Noce 17-55; Bracey 14-40; Warren 7-20; Jones 2-4 2005 New Orleans Bowl Passing Southern Miss 31, Arkansas State 19 USM: Almond 17-32-0-253 LAFAYETTE, La. - Career-high performances from Cody ASU: Noce 10-19-1-213 Hull and Shawn Nelson, the 2005 New Orleans Bowl Receiving MVP, helped Southern Miss earn a 31-19 victory over USM: Nelson 6-121; Perine 3-60; Carter 2-26; Arkansas State. Barnes 2-23; Causey 2-12; Williams 2-11 Nelson finished with a team-high six catches for 121 ASU: Vincent 3-53; Burton 2-8; Dejohnette 1-49; Jones 1-43; yards and two. His 121 yards also set a Southern Miss bowl Smith 1-43; Bracey 1-20; Hampton, Ed 1-minus 3 record, surpassing Sherrod Gideon’s 117-yard total in the Tackles (U-A-TT) Humanitarian Bowl vs. Idaho in 1998. USM: T. Coley 9-1-10; Abanikanda 6-1-7; Sumrall 5-2-7 Hull finished with a career-high 37 carries for 161 yards, ASU: Anderson 9-0-9; Johnson 8-1-9 both New Orleans Bowl and Southern Miss bowl records. Hull’s totals surpassed Derrick Nix’s 29 carries against Idaho in the 1998 Humanitarian Bowl and a 124 rushing 2007 GMAC Bowl Southern Miss 28, Ohio 7 yard performance by Shelton Gandy against UTEP in the 1988 Independence Bowl. Southern Miss scored three second-quarter touchdowns After a scoreless first quarter, the Golden Eagles took to defeat Mid-American Conference foe Ohio, 28-7, in the the first lead of the game on a 31-yard field goal by Darren Eighth Annual GMAC Bowl at Ladd-Peebles Stadium. McCaleb. Arkansas State then answered with a 44-yard field After a scoreless opening quarter, true freshman Tory Har- goal from Eric Neihouse, knotting the game at 3-3 with 6:57 rison got the Golden Eagles on the scoreboard with a 43-yard to play before halftime. rushing touchdown with 8:33 left in the period. It was the Southern Miss scored on its ensuing drive, on a Cole Mason longest rushing touchdown of the year for Southern Miss as 5-yard touchdown run, but the lead was shortlived as the his score ended an eight-play, 90-yard drive. Indians added a four-yard run by Nick Noce with six seconds Fellow freshman Damion Fletcher added a two-yard run for remaining before the half, tying the game, 10-10. a score with 3:03 remaining before halftime to give the Golden Southern Miss retook the lead in the third quarter on a Eagles an insurmountable advantage. Fletcher, the game’s most 1-yard run by Hull, but Noce found Manuel Burton for a valuable player, finished the contest with 58 yards on 20 car- two-yard touchdown, knotting the game with 8:51 remain- ries to go along with three receptions for 28 yards. ing in the third quarter. Then it was the defense’s turn to get in the on the scoring The Golden Eagles then took the lead for good on the barrage right before the half. next drive, when Almond and Nelson connected on a The game’s defensive most valuable player, James Denley, 29-yard touchdown. Arkansas State added a a safety follow- picked off a Brad Bower pass and returned it 18 yards for a ing a bad snal on a punt attempt, but Almond found Nelson score to complete the Golden Eagles second-quarter scor- for a six-yard touchdown, with 8:22 remaining, to make the ing with 1:13 to play. The 21 points tied a season-high for final margin of victory. a quarter with which they did two other times during the Almond finished with 253 passing yards, completing year. It also marked the seventh non-offensive touchdown 17-of-32 passes for 253 yards and two touchdowns. for Southern Miss during the campaign – the most in a sea- son in the Jeff Bower era. Scoring Summary The offense then put the game out of reach to start the 1 2 3 4 Final third quarter as the Golden Eagles took the opening kickoff Arkansas State 0 10 9 0 19 and put together a drive that spanned 80 yards and 17 plays. Southern Miss 0 10 14 7 31 More importantly, the drive consumed 9:55 of the game

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clock. Fletcher then ended the drive with a nine-yard scor- and Antwuan Giddens also finished with seven receptions ing run for his second score of the game. each. Mauk was intercepted three times, but also rushed Junior quarterback Jeremy Young helped keep the drive for 41 yards. alive with a 17-yard pass to Anthony Perine on a 3rd-and-10. Young was 18-for-32 for 122 yards passing with a pair Young ended the game as the offensive most valuable player, of touchdowns in addition to the three picks. The senior also as he finished the day with 160 yards passing on 14-of-22 rushed for 55 yards and a score in his final collegiate outing. attempts and an interception. Damion Fletcher carried 29 times for 155 yards, but the Golden Eagles were unable to generate any offense on Scoring Summary their final two scoring opportunities and had a two-game 1 2 3 4 Final win streak snapped in their last game under longtime head Ohio 0 0 0 7 7 coach Jeff Bower. Southern Miss 0 21 7 0 28 Down 31-14 following a pair of Cincinnati scores late in the third quarter, Southern Miss didn’t go away, driving 76 2nd USM – Harrison 43 run (McCaleb kick), 8:33 yards to pull back within 10 points. Young hit Chris Johnson USM – Fletcher 2 run (McCaleb kick), 3:03 over the middle for a five-yard TD to complete the drive with USM – Denley 18 interception return 9:37 remaining. (McCaleb kick), 1:13 The Eagles then attempted an onside kick, and momen- 3rd USM – Fletcher 9 run (McCaleb kick), 5:05 tarily appeared to have recovered, but Barwin emerged 4th OU – Christy 13 pass from Everson (Lasher kick), 9:34 with the ball, positioning the Bearcats in USM territory. The Southern Miss defense held, but on the following series OU USM Fletcher was stopped short of converting a 4th-and-1 from First Downs 12 17 the 14, seemingly killing the team’s comeback chances. Rushing Att.-Yds. 22-47 39-124 Mauk threw an interception in the end zone, giving the Passing Yards 177 160 Eagles one final opportunity, but on 4th-and-22 from the 32, Passes Att-Comp-Int 37-15-2 22-14-1 Young was intercepted by Smith for the third time on the day, Offensive Plays 65 65 stifling the final threat. Total Offense 224 284 Return yards 75 36 Scoring Summary Punts-Avg. 5-37.0 4-41.8 1 2 3 4 Final Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-0 Southern Miss 7 7 0 7 21 Penalties-Yards 6-39 6-50 Cincinnati 0 14 17 0 31 Third-Down Conversions 3 of 15 7 of 14 Possession Time 24:55 35:05 1st USM – Nelson 10 pass from Young (Estes kick), 5:23 2nd UC – Goodman 14 pass from Mauk (Rogers kick), 6:12 Rushing UC – Goodman 5 pass from Mauk (Rogers kick), 0:24 OU: McRae 10-37; Bower 3-9; Owens 2-7; Mayle 1-4; 3rd UC - Jackson 39 pass from Mauk (Rogers kick), 13:17 Garrett 1-3; Norwood 1-3; Everson 4-(-16). USM - Young 1 run (Estes kick), 6:48 USM: Harrison 9-68, 1 TD; Fletcher 20-58, 2 TD; UC - Giddens 10 pass from Mauk (Rogers kick), 4:08 Weakley 2-11; Chanove 4-(-5); Young 4-(-8). UC - Rogers 22 field goal, 0:05 Passing 4th USM - Johnson 5 pass from Young (Estes kick), 9:37 OU: Everson 34-14-1, 175 yards, 1 TD; Bower 3-1-1, 2 yards. USM UC USM: Young 22-14-1, 160 yards. First Downs 19 21 Receiving Rushing Att.-Yds. 49-217 26-71 OU: Mayle 4-56; Norwood 3-36; Christy 2-43, 1 TD; Passing Yards 122 334 Nwokocha 2-28; Price 2-6; Garrett 1-6; Owens 1-2. Passes Att-Comp-Int 32-18-3 52-30-3 USM: Barnes 4-59; Perine 3-37; Fletcher 3-28; Offensive Plays 81 78 Weakley 2-19; Gray 1-13; Johnson 1-4. Total Offense 339 405 Tackles Return yards 47 90 OU: Russ 5-4-9, 1 TFL; Graham 4-2-6, 1.5 TFL; Punts-Avg. 6-39.2 4-47.0 Muncy 2-4-6, 2 TFL; Hodge 3-2-5, 1 TFL; Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-1 Wright 2-24, 1.5 TFL, 1 INT, 1 PBU, 1 Sack. Penalties-Yards 8-80 8-51 USM: McRath 8-5-13, 3 TFL; Denley 3-1-4, 1 INT, Third-Down Conversions 6 of 17 6 of 14 1 PBU; Richmond 3-1-4, 1 INT, 1 PBU; Possession Time 33:36 26:24 Abanikanda 3-1-4; Hendrix 3-1-4, 2 PBU. Rushing 2007 Papajohns.com Bowl USM: Fletcher 29-155; Young 17-55, 1 TD; Harrison 2-7; Cincinnati 31, Southern Miss 21 Barefoot 1-0. UC: Mauk 12-41; Moore 4-18; Ramsey 6-0; Glatthaar 1-7; Ben Mauk completed 30-of-52 passes for 334 yards and Benton 1-0; Team 2-(-4). four scores as 20th-ranked Cincinnati collected a 31-21 vic- Passing tory over Southern Miss in the 2nd annual Papajohns.com USM: Young 32-18-3, 122 yards, 2 TDs Bowl at Legion Field in Birmingham. UC: Mauk 52-30-3, 334 yards, 4 TDs. DeAngelo Smith led an opportunistic Bearcats defense, Receiving intercepting Southern Miss quarterback Jeremy Young three USM: Fletcher 7-50; Nelson 3-18, 1 TD; Magee 2-15; times. Johnson 2-13, 1 TD; Morgan 2-8; Harrison 1-18; Dominick Goodman hauled in seven passes - includ- Baptiste 1-0. ing two touchdowns - for 95 yards and Connor Barwin UC: Goodman 7-95, 2 TDs; Barwin 7-86;

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Giddens 7-64,1 TD; Jackson 3-46, 1 TD; Howard Return yards 101 196 2-24; Barnett 2-17; Moore 1-3; Benton 1-(-1). Punts-Avg. 4-34.0 3-47.0 Tackles Fumbles-Lost 1-1 2-1 USM: Henderson 8-0-8, 1 Sack, 2 TFL; McRath 6-2-8, Penalties-Yards 7-75 3-28 2 TFL; Sumrall 7-0-7, 1 INT, 1 PBU. Third-Down Conversions 6 of 15 10 of 18 UC: Bryd 8-1-9, 2 Sacks, 3 TFL’ Nakamura 7-2-9, Possession Time 29:35 30:25 1 TFL; Williams 7-0-7. Rushing USM: Fletcher 14-78, 1 TD; Davis 18-37; Harrison 5-31. Southern Miss 30, Troy 27 (OT) Troy: Harris 19-52; Moreland 4-28; Jernigan 6-22, 1 TD; Burton 1-(-2); Brown 5-(-27).. NEW ORLEANS - Michael McGee blocked Sam Glusman’s Passing 28-yard overtime field goal attempt, giving Southern Miss a USM: Davis 20-34-0-276, 1 TD. come-from-behind 30-27 victory. Troy: Brown 26-43-0-255, 1 TD; Jernigan 0-1-0-0. Britt Barefoot managed to push a 39-yard attempt off the Receiving left upright and through for a three-point USM lead in the USM: Baptiste 5-88, 1 TD; Morris 4-61; Parham 3-26; opening of overtime. Fletcher 3-23; Nelson 2-16; Massey 1-35, 1 TD; On Troy’s ensuing drive, Glusman lined up at the left Spight 1-18; Brown 1-9. hashmark for a 28-yard attempt, but his try was smothered Troy: Jernigan 9-65; Tate 3-47; Burton 3-30, 1 TD; at the line by McGee. Harris 3-20.; Williams 2-36; Silvoy 1-16; Turner Austin Davis threw for 276 yards and two touchdowns 1-13; Davis1-10; Marcum 1-8; Bray 1-7; Terry 1-3. on 20-of-34 passes for USM, who ended the season by win- Tackles ning their final five games. USM: McRath 9-2-11; Abanikanda 8-3-11; Smith 6-0-6. Gerald Baptiste and Johnathan Massey posted TD recep- Troy: Lee 7-6-13; Calvin 7-1-8; Martin 3-4-7. tions and Damion Fletcher gained 78 yards on 14 carries with a TD for Southern Miss, which dealt with the loss of 2009 New Orleans Bowl wideout DeAndre Brown with a serious leg injury in the Middle Tennessee 42, Southern Miss 32 first quarter. Behind 27-17 deficit with 9 1/2 minutes left, the Eagle NEW ORLEANS (AP) - Dwight Dasher ran for 201 defense stopped Troy on a 4th-and-1 from their 39, and five yards and two touchdowns and threw two scoring passes to plays later Davis found Massey wide open for a 35-yard touch- lead Middle Tennessee to a 42-32 victory. down and with the extra point were within three. Dasher completed 15 of 25 for 162 yards and ran 26 times. The Trojans went three-and-out on the next drive, and Damion Fletcher ran for 78 yards for the Golden Eagles Fletcher’s 22-yard dash helped set up Barefoot’s 46-yard and became the ninth player in major college football to attempt with 2:50 to play. reach 1,000 in all four seasons. He did it despite a hamstring The Trojans took an early advantage less than a minute into injury that caused him to sit out one game this season. the contest, as Jorrick Calvin picked up a Davis fumble and Martevious Young completed 18 of 34 for 271 yards and rolled 17 yards into the end zone. three touchdowns for USM. Davis then took to the air to tie the game on the next Southern Miss started strong, scoring on their first pos- series, finding Baptiste for a 64-yard pass only 48 seconds session as Tory Harrison rushed for a 2-yard touchdown. On later. their second possession the Golden Eagles stretched their lead to 14-0 on a 24-yard reception by DeAndre Brown. Scoring Summary The Blue Raiders pulled even in the second quarter 1 2 3 4 OT Final on an 11-yard reception by Garrett Anders, and--after Alex Southern Miss 7 10 0 10 3 30 Suber intercepted Young on the Southern Miss 12--a 9-yard Troy 14 3 10 0 0 27 TD catch by Shane Blissard. Southern Miss held a 17-14 edge at halftime thanks to 1st TU - Calvin 17 fumble recovery (Glusman kick), 14;10 Danny Hrapmann’s 20-yard field goal as time expired. USM - Baptiste 64 pass from Davis Dasher opened the third quarter with a 35-yard touch- (Barefoot kick), 13:22 down run. When Dasher left briefly with an ankle injury, TU - Burton 4 pass from Brown (Glusman kick), 2:58 Brent Burnette capped 76-yard scoring drive with a 23-yard 2nd USM - Fletcher 8 run (Barefoot kick), 14:25 TD pass to Chris McClover. TU - Glusman 20 yd field goal, 3:03 Hrapmann hit a 38-yard field goal to cut the Blue USM - Barefoot 38 yd field goal, 0:00 Raiders lead to 28-20 at the end of three quarters. 3rd TU - Glusman 34 yd field goal, 4:34 Southern Miss had a chance to tie it early in the fourth, TU - Jernigan 6 run (Glusman kick), 2:01 making it 28-26 on Brown’s 7-yard TD reception, but the 4th USM - Massey 35 pass from Davis 2-point conversion failed. (Barefoot kick), 7:20 Benjamin Cunningham and Dasher ran for touchdowns USM - Barefoot 46 yd field goal, 2:50 OT to make it 42-26 for Middle Tennessee. USM - Barefoot 39 yd field goal Scoring Summary USM Troy 1 2 3 4 Final First Downs 20 21 Southern Miss 14 3 3 12 32 Rushing Att.-Yds. 37-146 35-73 Middle Tennessee 0 14 14 14 42 Passing Yards 276 255 Passes Att-Comp-Int 34-20-0 44-26-0 1st USM - Harrison 2 run (rush failed),10:42 Offensive Plays 71 79 USM - Brown 24 pass from Young (Brown pass from Total Offense 422 328 Young), 6:35

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2nd MT - Andrews 11 pass from Dasher fourth quarter. Chris Philpott’s 36-yard field goal gave the (Gendreau kick), 13:25 Cardinals their first lead with 6:30 remaining. MT - Blissard 9 pass from Dasher Davis completed 19 of 32 passes, including TD throws (Gendreau kick), 4:41 of 32 yards to Pierce and 8 yards to Zeke Walters for the USM - Hrapmann 20 field goal, 0:00 Golden Eagles (8-5). 3rd MT - Dasher 35 run (Gendreau kick), 10:12 USM - Hrapmann 38 field goal, 7:36 Scoring Summary MT - McClover23 pass from Burnette 1 2 3 4 Final (Gendreau kick), 0:00 Southern Miss 14 7 0 7 28 4th USM - Brown 7 pass from Young (pass failed), 6:52 Louisville 0 21 0 10 31 MT - Cunningham 2 run (Gendreau kick), 3:14 MT - Dasher 1 run (Gendreau kick), 1:13 1st USM - Pierce 28 pass from Davis USM - Parham 33 pass from Young (pass failed), 0:27 (Hrapmann kick), 12:06 USM - D.Johnson 62 run (Hrapmann kick), 10:12 USM MT 2nd LOU - Graham 11 pass from Burke First Downs 20 23 (Philpott kick), 11:21 Rushing Att.-Yds. 37-123 44-243 USM - Davis 17 pass from Pierce Passing Yards 271 207 (Hrapmann kick), 9:15 Passes Att-Comp-Int 34-18-2 28-17-0 LOU - Chicester 10 pass from Burke Offensive Plays 71 72 (Philpott kick), 4:24 Total Offense 394 450 LOU - Powell 6 run (Philpott kick), 1:18 Return yards 126 88 4th USM - Walters 8 pass from Davis Punts-Avg. 5-37.8 4-35.2 (Hrapmann kick), 14:55 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 2-1 LOU - Wright 95 kickoff return (Philpott kick), 14:40 Penalties-Yards 10-75 6-63 LOU - Philpott 36 field goal, 6:30 Third-Down Conversions 10 of 18 9 of 15 Possession Time 31:41 28:19 USM LOU First Downs 24 15 Rushing Rushes-Yards 40-170 29-109 USM: Fletcher 17-78; Young 9-24; Harrison 10-21; Passing Yards 226 178 Lampley 1-0.. Passes Att-Comp-Int 34-21-0 32-20-0 MT: Dasher 26-201, 2 TD; Kyles 12-35; Offensive Yards 396 287 Cunningham 5-11, 1 TD; Team 1-(-4). Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Passing Punt Returns-Yards 1-9 1-14 USM: Young 34-18-2, 271 yards, 2 TDs Kickoff Returns-Yards 4-74 4-158 MT: Dasher 25-15-0, 162 yards, 2 TDs; Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Burnette 3-2-0-45, 1 TD. Punts (Number-Avg) 6-38.5 7-38.9 Receiving Fumbles-Lost 2-1 1-1 USM: Baptiste 4-117; Brown 4-65, 2 TD; Fletcher 4-(-2); Penalties-Yards 6-45 9-54 Parham 3-62, 1 TD; Banks 2-13; Lampley 1-16.. Possession Time 28:48 31:12 MT: McClover 4-55, 1 TD; Andrews 4-51, 1 TD; Third-Down Conversions 5 of 16 7 of 15 Blissard 3-10, 1 TD; Gee 2-45; McDonald 2-15; Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 2 0 of 0 Caldwell 1-22; Honeycutt 1-9.. Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-3 4-5 Tackles Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-1 1-8 USM: Williams 6-3-9, 1 Sack, 2 TFL; Smith 6-1-7; Thornton 5-2-7, 1 FF, 1 TFL; Law 5-2-7, 1 TFL Rushing MT: Robinson 6-3-9; Brown 5-3-8; Kellem 3-4-7, USM - D. Johnson 10-102, 1 TD; Hardy 12-48; Lampley 1 TFL; Carmichael 3-4-7, 1 INT.. 3-35; Davis 13-16. LOU - Powell 18-75, 1 TD; Wright 5-31, Burke 4-21. Passing 2010 St. Petersburg Bowl USM - Davis 19-32-0-205 yards, 2 TDs; Boehme 1-1-0-4 Louisville 31, Southern Miss 28 yards; Pierce 1-1-0-17 yards, 1 TD. LOU - Burke 20-32-0- ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP) - Justin Burke threw for a 178 yards, 2 TDs. pair touchdowns and Jeremy Wright scored on a 95-yard Receiving kickoff return to help Louisville beat former Conference USA USM - Bolden 5-55; Pierce 4-54, 1 TD; Brown 4-41; Morris rival Southern Mississippi 31-28 in the Beef ‘O’ Brady’s St. 4-21; Hardy 1-19; Davis 1-17, 1 TD; Sullivan 1-11; Walters Petersburg Bowl. 1-8, 1 TD. LOU - Beaumont 7-57; Graham 3-31, 1 TD; Burke tossed scoring passes of 11 yards to Cameron Chichester 3-27, 1 TD; Bellamy 2-29; Smith 2-16; Powell Graham and 10 yards to Josh Chichester while the Cardinals 2-10; Donnell 1-8. (7-6) erased a 14-point first-half deficit, then produced a go- Tackles ahead field goal in the fourth quarter. USM - Williams 9-3-12; Collins 4-1-5; Henderson 4-1- Austin Davis threw 205 yards and two touchdowns 5. LOU - Heath 9-2-11; Holton 7-2-9; Smith 6-2-8 to become Southern Mississippi’s career TD pass leader, moving ahead of Brett Favre and Lee Roberts in the Golden Eagles record book with 53 in three seasons. The Southern Miss quarterback also scored on a 17-yard reception from receiver Quentin Pierce. Wright’s long kickoff return made it 28-all early in the

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UNR USM 2011 Hawai’i Bowl First Downs 15 19 Southern Miss 24, Nevada 17 Rushing Att.-Yds. 45-196 40-171 HONOLULU (AP) - Austin Davis threw two touch- Passing Yards 117 165 downs, including a 4-yarder late in the game, and No. 22 Passes Att-Comp-Int 28-13-1 42-18-0 Southern Miss earned a school-record 12th victory by hold- Offensive Plays 73 82 ing off Nevada 24-17 in the Sheraton Hawai’i Bowl. Total Offense 313 336 On the winning drive, Davis was 3-of-4 for 66 yards, Return yards 90 135 including a 43-yard completion to Dominique Sullivan Punts-Avg. 9-39.0 8-43.8 down the right sideline and a 19-yarder to a crossing Fumbles-Lost 1-1 2-2 William Spight. Sullivan had five catches for 75 yards. Penalties-Yards 5-33 8-35 With Davis held in check, the Golden Eagles relied on Third-Down Conversions 2 of 17 5 of 20 their defense, stopping Lampford Mark on fourth-and-1 at Possession Time 31:50 28:10 midfield with 3:56 left. Mark had 183 yards rushing for the Wolf Pack but was held to just 21 yards in the second half Rushing after scoring twice in the second quarter. UNR: Mark 29-183, 2 TD; Fajardo 9-14; Jefferson; 1-6; Nevada tied the game 17-17 late in the third quarter on Lantrip 4-(-1); Team 1-(-2); Session 1-(-4). a 37-yard field goal by Allen Hardison, taking advantage of a USM: D. Johnson 16-77; Woodyard 3-49; Hrapmann 1-29; miscue by Southern Miss. Lampley waved for a fair catch on Davis 9-20; Lampley 7-13; Team 3-(-6); a punt and was run into by teammate Alex Smith. The ball Bolden 1-(-11). bounced off Lampley’s left leg and Nevada’s Brandon Marshall Passing recovered on the Southern Miss 14, leading to the field goal. UNR: Fajardo 19-8-1, 60 yards; Lantrip 9-5-0, 57 yards. Just as Nevada seemed to take control of the game, USM: Davis 41-18-0, 165 yards, 2 TDs; Southern Miss scored 10 points in the final 1 1/2 minutes of Pierce 1-0-0, 0 yards the first half to take a 17-14 lead into the break. Receiving Danny Hrapmann kicked a 48-yard field goal by UNR: Bradley 7-64; Session 2-39; Hale 2-16; Hrapmann with 1:21 left in the half. to cut the gap to 14-10. Jefferson 1-0; Mark 1-(-2). On the ensuing kickoff, Wooten fumbled and Southern USM: Sullivan 5-75; Lampley 4-25, 1 TD; Bolden 3-24, Miss’s Emmanuel Johnson recovered at the Nevada 24. 1 TD; D. Johnson 2-5; Spight 1-19; Triplett 1-11; Seven plays later, Davis threw a 2-yard pass to Lampley in Briggs 1-5; Llanos 1-1. the back of the end zone for the go-ahead score. Tackles With both teams struggling to get going, special teams UNR: J.M. Johnson 11-2-13, 1 Sack, 2.0 TFL; got the Golden Eagles on the scoreboard from a blocked Wooten 8-0-8, FF; Frey 7-0-7 punt by Tim Green early in the second quarter. USM: Law 6-1-7, 2 Sacks, 4.5 TFL; Cotton 5-2-7, INT; Green burst through the middle and leaped in the air, R. Thornton 5-2-7. getting his hand on the ball as he flipped over a blocker. Tray Becton-Martin then dropped on the ball in the end zone, giving the Golden Eagles a 7-0 lead. Tray Becton-Martin was the 25th different player to score for the Golden Eagles this year, which led the nation. Cordarro Law was named the USM Most Valuable Player by registering seven tackles, including a pair of sacks for 12 yards and 4.5 tackles for loss for 15.

Scoring Summary 1 2 3 4 Final Nevada 0 14 3 0 17 Southern Miss 0 17 0 7 24

2nd USM - Becton-Martin 0 blocked punt return (Hrapmann kick), 14:06 UNR - Mark 5 run (Hardison kick), 7:45 UNR - Mark 45 run (Hardison kick), 4:54 USM - Hrapmann 48 field goal, 1:21 USM - Lampley 2 pass from Davis (Hrapmann kick), 0:12 3rd UNR - Hardison 37 field goal, 2:44 4th USM - Bolden 4 pass from Davis (Hrapmann kick), 5:48

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Individual Receiving Most Catches: 12, Sherrod Gideon vs. Idaho, 1998 Total Offense Humanitarian Bowl Most Plays: 59, Lee Roberts vs. Idaho, Most Yards: 121, Shawn Nelson vs. 1998 Humanitarian Bowl Arkansas State, 2005 New Orleans Bowl Most Yards: 322, Lee Roberts vs. Idaho, Most TDs: 3, Sherrod Gideon vs. Pittsburgh, 1998 Humanitarian Bowl 1997 Liberty Bowl TDs Responsible For: 3, five players, most recently by Martevious Young vs. Punting Middle Tennessee, 2009 New Orleans Bowl Most Punts: 8, Peter Boehme vs. Nevada, 2011 Hawai’i Bowl; Luke Johnson Rushing vs. Utah, 2003 Liberty Bowl; Jamie Purser Most Attempts: 37, Cody Hull vs. Arkansas State, vs. Colorado State, 1999 Liberty Bowl; Bruce 2005 New Orleans Bowl Thompson vs. McNeese State, Most Yards: 161, Cody Hull vs. Arkansas State, 1980 Independence Bowl 2005 New Orleans Bowl Highest Average: 48.0, Britt Barefoot vs. Ohio, Most TDs: 3, Derrick Nix vs. Idaho, 2007 GMAC Bowl 1998 Humanitarian Bowl Most Yards: 366, Luke Johnson vs. Utah, Longest Rush: 62 yards, Desmond Johnson vs. 2003 Liberty Bowl Louisville, 2010 St. Petersburg Bowl Highest Average (Min. 10 carries): 10.2, Desmond Punt Returns Johnson vs. Louisville, 2010 St. Petersburg Bowl Most Returns: 3, by six players; most recently by Tracy Lampley vs. Middle Tennessee, Passing 2009 New Orleans Bowl Most Attempts: 51, Lee Roberts vs. Idaho, Most Yards: 108, James Henry vs. UTEP, 1998 Humanitarian Bowl 1988 Independence Bowl Most Completed: 30, Lee Roberts vs. Idaho, 1998 Humanitarian Bowl Kickoff Returns Most Yards: 342, Lee Roberts vs. Idaho, Most: 5, by John Eubanks vs. Oklahoma State, 1998 Humanitarian Bowl 2002 Houston Bowl Most TDs: 3, Martevious Young vs. Middle Most Yards: 126, by John Eubanks vs. Tennessee, 2009 New Orleans Bowl; Lee Roberts Oklahoma State, 2002 Houston Bowl vs. Pittsburgh, 1997 Liberty Bowl; Jeff Kelly vs. Longest: 61, by Jeremy Hester vs. Nevada, 2011 TCU, 2000 GMAC Bowl Hawai’i Bowl

Cordarro Law Interceptions Most: 1, 18 times, most recently by Jacroius Cotton vs. Nevada, 2011 Hawai’i Bowl Most Yards: 63, Terrance Parrish vs. Pittsburgh, 1997 Liberty Bowl

Scoring Most Points: 18, Derrick Nix vs. Idaho, 1998 Humanitarian Bowl; Sherrod Gideon vs Pittsburgh, 1997 Liberty Bowl Most TDs: 3, Derrick Nix vs. Idaho, 1998 Humanitarian Bowl; Sherrod Gideon vs. Pittsburgh, 1997 Liberty Bowl Most PAT’s Attempted: 6, Tim Hardaway vs. Pittsburgh, 1997 Liberty Bowl Most Points Kicking: 12, Britt Barefoot vs. Troy, 2008 New Orleans Bowl

Field Goals Most Attempted: 4, Darren McCaleb vs. North Texas, 2004 New Orleans Bowl; Brant Hanna vs. TCU, 2000 GMAC Bowl

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Most Made: 3, twice last by Britt Barefoot vs. Troy, Most Field Goals: 3 twice, most recently vs. Troy, 2008 New Orleans Bowl 2008 New Orleans Bowl Longest: 48, Danny Hrapmann vs. Nevada, 2011 Hawai’i Bowl First Downs Most: 25 vs. Arkansas State, Team 2005 New Orleans Bowl; vs. Idaho, 1998 Humanitarian Bowl Total Offense Most, Both teams: 51 vs. Idaho, 1998 Most Yards: 479 vs. Idaho, 1998 Humanitarian Bowl Humanitarian Bowl Most Yards, Both Teams: 900 vs. Idaho, Most Rushing: 12, twice, last time vs. Cincinnati, 1998 Humanitarian Bowl 2007 Papajohns.com Bowl Most Passing: 15 vs. Idaho, Rushing 1998 Humanitarian Bowl; Most Yards: 217 vs. Cincinnati, vs. North Carolina State, 1990 All-American Bowl 2007 Papajohns.com Bowl Most Yards, Both Teams: 443 vs. McNeese State, Fumbles 1980 Independence Bowl Most Lost: 5 vs. Idaho, 1998 Humanitarian Bowl Most Lost, Both Teams: 8 vs. Idaho, Passing 1998 Humanitarian Bowl Most Attempted: 51 vs. Idaho, 1998 Humanitarian Bowl Defense Most Completions: 30 vs. Idaho, 1998 Humanitarian Bowl First Downs Most Had Intercepted: 3 vs. Cincinnati, Fewest Allowed: 11 by Texas A&M-Commerce, 2007 Papjohns.com Bowl 1958 Tangerine Bowl Most Yards: 342 vs. Idaho, 1998 Humanitarian Bowl Total Defense Most Yards, Both Teams: 653 vs. Idaho, Fewest Yards: 114 by Texas A&M-Commerce, 1998 Humanitarian Bowl 1958 Tangerine Bowl TDs: 3 vs. Louisville, 2010 St. Petersburg Bowl; Most Yards: 450 by Middle Tennessee, Middle Tennessee, 2009 New Orleans Bowl; 2009 New Orleans Bowl 3 vs. TCU, 2000 GMAC Bowl; 3 vs. Pittsburgh, 1997 Liberty Bowl Rushing Defense Fewest Yards: 40 by Colorado State, 1999 Liberty Bowl Punting Most Yards: 262 by McNeese State, Most: 9 vs. Colorado State, 1999 Liberty Bowl 1988 Independence Bowl Most, Both Teams: 17 vs. Nevada, 2011 Hawai’i Bowl Pass Defense Highest Average: 46.0, vs. North Texas, Fewest Passes Attempted: 8 by West Texas A&M, 2004 New Orleans Bowl 1957 Tangerine Bowl Fewest Passes Completed: 4 by Texas A&M - Punt Returns Commerce, 1958 Tangerine Bowl; Most: 5, vs. North Texas, by West Texas A&M, 1957 Tangerine Bowl 2004 New Orleans Bowl Fewest Yards: 42 by West Texas A&M, Most Yards: 108 vs. UTEP, 1957 Tangerine Bowl 1988 Independence Bowl Most Yards: 334 by Cincinnati, Kickoff Returns 2007 Papajohns.com Bowl Most: 7, vs. Middle Tennessee, Most Intercepted: 3 vs. Cincinnati, 2009 New Orleans Bowl 2007 Papajohns.com Bowl Most Yards: 126 vs. Oklahoma State, 2002 Houston Bowl Penalties Most: 12 by Utah, 2003 Liberty Bowl Scoring Most, Both Teams: 24 vs. Utah, 2003 Liberty Bowl Most Points: 41 vs. Pittsburgh, 1997 Liberty Bowl Most Yards: 97 by Oklahoma State, Most TDs: 6 vs. Pittsburgh, 1997 Liberty Bowl 2002 Houston Bowl Most PATs: 5 vs. Pittsburgh, 1997 Liberty Bowl; Most Yards, Both Teams: 177 vs. Utah, vs. UTEP, 1988 Independence Bowl 2003 Liberty Bowl

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2014 1983 Khyri Thornton...... 3rd...... Green Bay Packers (NFL) Reggie Collier...... 6th...... Dallas Cowboys (NFL) 2013 1982 Jamie Collins...... 2nd.....New England Patriots (NFL) Sammy Winder...... 5th...... Denver Broncos (NFL) 2012 Ricky Floyd...... 10th...... Cleveland Browns (NFL) Lamar Holmes...... 3rd...... Atlanta Falcons (NFL) 1981 2009 Hanford Dixon...... 1st...... Cleveland Browns (NFL) Shawn Nelson...... 4th...... Buffalo Bills (NFL) Marvin Harvey...... 3rd...... Kansas City Chiefs (NFL) Gerald McRath...... 4th...... Tennessee Titans (NFL) Cliff Lewis...... 12th...... Green Bay Packers (NFL) 2008 1978 Robert Henderson...... 6th...... (NFL) Amos Fowler...... 5th...... Detroit Lions (NFL) 2005 Eric Smith...... 6th...... Buffalo Bills (NFL) Michael Boley...... 5th...... Atlanta Falcons (NFL) Ben Garry...... 6th...... Baltimore Colts (NFL) Jeremy Parquet...... 7th...... Kansas City Chiefs (NFL) 1977 2004 Carl Allen...... 11th...... Cincinnati Bengals (NFL) Rod Davis...... 5th...... (NFL) Barry Caudill...... 12th...... (NFL) Greg Brooks...... 6th...... Cincinnati Bengals (NFL) 1976 Etric Pruitt...... 6th...... Atlanta Falcons (NFL) Norris Thomas...... 9th...... Miami Dolphins (NFL) 2003 Brad Bowman...... 13th...... Green Bay Packers (NFL) Jeremy Bridges...... 6th...... (NFL) 1975 2002 John Sawyer ...... 11th...... Houston Oilers (NFL) Chad Williams...... 6th...... Baltimore Ravens (NFL) 1974 Jeff Kelly...... 7th...... Seattle Seahawks (NFL) Fred Cook...... 2nd...... Baltimore Colts (NFL) 2001 Doyle Orange...... 6th...... Atlanta Falcons (NFL) Cedric Scott...... 4th...... New York Giants (NFL) Eugene Bird...... 11th...... (NFL) Raymond Walls...... 5th...... Indianapolis Colts (NFL) Harvey McGee...... 11th...... Dallas Cowboys (NFL) Daleroy Stewart...... 6th...... Dallas Cowboys (NFL) Mike Dennery...... 13th...... Oakland Raiders (NFL) John Nix...... 7th...... Dallas Cowboys (NFL) 1973 2000 Ray Guy...... 1st...... Oakland Raiders (NFL) Todd Pinkston...... 2nd...... Philadelphia Eagles (NFL) 1969 T.J. Slaughter...... 3rd...... Jacksonville Jaguars (NFL) Tommy Boutwell...... 13th...... Cleveland Browns (NFL) Sherrod Gideon...... 6th...... New Orleans Saints (NFL) Hank Autry...... 17th...... Houston Oilers (NFL) Adalius Thomas...... 6th...... Baltimore Ravens (NFL) 1968 1998 Tom Roussel...... 2nd.....Washington Redskins (NFL) Patrick Surtain...... 2nd...... Miami Dolphins (NFL) Bobby Webb...... 6th...... Los Angeles Rams (NFL) Terry Hardy...... 5th ...... Arizona Cardinals (NFL) Jamaal Alexander...... 6th...... Detroit Lions (NFL) Lamar Holmes Harold Shaw...... 6th.....New England Patriots (NFL) 1994 Perry Carter...... 4th...... Arizona Cardinals (NFL) 1992 Tony Smith...... 1st...... Atlanta Falcons (NFL) Derrick Hoskins...... 5th...... Los Angeles Raiders (NFL) Tim Roberts...... 5th...... Houston Oilers (NFL) 1991 Brett Favre...... 2nd...... Atlanta Falcons (NFL) Michael Jackson...... 6th...... Cleveland Browns (NFL) Simmie Carter...... 7th...... New York Giants (NFL) 1990 Eugene Rowell...... 9th...... Cleveland Browns (NFL) Reginald Warnsley...... 11th...... Detroit Lions (NFL) 1989 James Henry...... 4th...... Seattle Seahawks (NFL) 1988 John Baylor...... 5th...... Indianapolis Colts (NFL) 1986 Robert Ducksworth...... 8th...... New York Jets (NFL) 1985 Richard Byrd...... 2nd...... Houston Oilers (NFL) 1984 Louis Lipps...... 1st...... (NFL) Clemon Terrell...... 8th...... New Orleans Saints (NFL) Glen Howe...... 9th...... Atlanta Falcons (NFL) Bud Brown...... 11th...... Miami Dolphins (NFL)

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Bo Dickinson...... 6th...... (NFL) Michael Boley Curry Juneau...... 21st...... Cleveland Browns (NFL) 1956 George Herring...... 16th...... San Francisco 49ers (NFL) Pat Del Vicario...... 22nd...... Baltimore Colts (NFL) Bob Hughes...... 29th...... Philadelphia Eagles (NFL) 1955 Wes Clark...... 17th...... Baltimore Colts (NFL) Carl Bolt...... 20th...... Green Bay Packers (NFL) 1954 Hugh Laurin Pepper.....6th...... Pittsburgh Steelers (NFL) P.W. Underwood...... 28th...... Chicago Bears (NFL) 1953 Bucky McElroy...... 7th...... Chicago Bears (NFL) Howard Lehman...... 19th...... New York Giants (NFL) Hugh Laurin Pepper....28th...... Detroit Lions (NFL) 1952 Bucky McElroy...... 26th...... Chicago Bears (NFL) Scrappy Hart...... 28th...... Los Angeles Rams (NFL) Jack Fulkerson...... 30th...... Green Bay Packers (NFL) 1951 Bubba Phillips...... 19th...... San Francisco 49ers (NFL) 1950 Cliff Coggin...... 7th...... Los Angeles Rams (NFL) 1949 Al Sanders...... 11th...... Pittsburgh Steelers (NFL) 1967 Joe Morgan...... 16th...... Los Angeles Rams (NFL) Billy Devrow...... 8th...... Cleveland Browns (NFL) Al Sanders...... 18th...... Baltimore Colts (AFC) 1966 Bubba Phillips...... 18th...... Chicago Hornets (AAFC) Ken Avery...... 2nd ...... Boston Patriots (AFL) 1948 John Magnum...... 5th...... Boston Patriots (AFL) Jay Smith...... 3rd...... Chicago Cardinals (NFL) Doug Satcher...... 9th...... Boston Patriots (AFL) Jay Smith...... 6th...... Brooklyn (AAFC) Ken Avery...... 12th...... New York Giants (NFL) Mike Katrishen...... 8th...... Washington (NFL) 1964 Bob Dement...... 13th...... Los Angeles Rams (NFL) Charlie Parker...... 13th...... Denver Broncos (AFL) 1947 Charlie Parker...... 13th...... Baltimore Colts (NFL) Dick Thomas...... 23rd...... New York Giants (NFL) Tommy Walters...... 16th...Washington Redskins (NFL) 1942 1963 Joe Stringfellow...... 12th...... Detroit Lions (NFL) John Sklopan...... 8th...... Kansas City Chiefs (AFL) Jerrel Wilson...... 11th...... Kansas City Chiefs (AFL) Brett Favre John Sklopan...... 12th...... Minnesota Vikings (NFL) Jerrel Wilson...... 17th...... Los Angeles Rams (NFL) Bill Freemen...... 18th...... Dallas Texas (AFL) 1962 Harold Hays...... 14th...... Dallas Cowboys (NFL) Harold Hays...... 26th...... Houston Oilers (AFL) 1961 George Hultz...... 7th...... St. Louis Cardinals (NFL) Val Keckin...... 11th...... Green Bay Packers (NFL) Don Fuell...... 26th...... Houston Oilers (AFL) George Hultz...... 30th...... Boston Patriots (AFL) 1960 Charles Ellzey...... 3rd...... Chicago Cardinals (NFL) Hugh McInnis...... 3rd...... Chicago Cardinals (NFL) Byron Bradfute...... (AFL) Hugh McInnis...... Houston Oilers (AFL) 1959 Sam Tuccio...... 10th...... Green Bay Packers (NFL) Rene Lorio...... 26th...... Baltimore Colts (NFL) 1958 Richard Johnston...... 15th...... Los Angeles Rams (NFL) John Perkins...... 16th...... Pittsburgh Steelers (NFL) 1957 Don Owens...... 3rd...... Pittsburgh Steelers (NFL)

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Allen, Carl (1974-75) Oakland Raiders (NFL)...... 1996-98 St. Louis Cardinals (NFL)...... 1977-82 Edmonton Eskimos (CFL)...... 2000-01 Chicago Blitz (USFL)...... 1983 (CFL)...... 2002 Arizona Wranglers (USFL)...... 1984 Carter, Simmie (1987-90) Arizona Outlaws (USFL)...... 1985 Birmingham Fire (WLAF) ...... 1992 Allen, Moochie (1979-82) Cash, Antoine (2001-04) (USFL)...... 1983 Atlanta Falcons (NFL)...... 2005 Alexander, Jamaal (1994-97) Tampa Bay Buccaneers (NFL)...... 2006 St. Louis Rams (NFL)...... 1998 Clark, Chris (2004-07) Alexander, Vincent (1983-86) Denver Broncos (NFL) ...... 2010-13 New Orleans Saints (NFL)...... 1987 Coleman, Sidney (1984-87) Alston, Lyneal (1983-86) Tampa Bay Buccaneers (NFL)...... 1988-90 Pittsburgh Steelers (NFL)...... 1987 Phoenix Cardinals (NFL)...... 1991 Autry, Hank (1966-68) Coley, Kevis (2002-05) Houston Oilers (NFL)...... 1969-70 Jacksonville Jaguars (NFL)...... 2006 Avery, Ken (1964-66) Houston Texans (NFL)...... 2008 New York Giants (NFL)...... 1967-68 Collier, Reggie (1979-82) Cincinnati Bengals (NFL) ...... 1969-74 Birmingham Stallions (USFL)...... 1983 Kansas City Chiefs (NFL)...... 1975 Washington Federals (USFL)...... 1984 Bailey, C.J. (2007-10) (USFL)...... 1985 Edmonton Eskimos (CFL)...... 2011 Dallas Cowboys (NFL) ...... 1986 Barnes, Leo (1997-2000) Pittsburgh Steelers (NFL)...... 1987 Frankfurt Galaxy (NFL-EUROPE)...... 2002 Collins, Jamie (2009-12) Baylis, Jerald (1980-83) New England Patriots (NFL) ...... 2013 New Orleans Breakers (USFL)...... 1984 Cook, Fred (1971-73) Portland Breakers (USFL)...... 1985 Baltimore Colts (NFL)...... 1974-80 (CFL)...... 1986-89 Davis, Austin (2008-11) British Columbia Lions (CFL) ...... 1991 St. Louis Rams (NFL)...... 2012-13 (CFL)...... 1992-93 Davis, Rod (2000-03) Baltimore Stallions (CFL)...... 1994-95 Minnesota Vikings (NFL)...... 2004-06 Baylor, John (1984-87) Carolina Panthers (NFL) ...... 2006 Indianapolis Colts (NFL)...... 1989-93 Edmonton Eskimos (CFL)...... 2009-11 Boley, Michael (2001-04) Montreal Alouettes (CFL)...... 2012 Atlanta Falcons (NFL)...... 2005-08 Dennery, Mike (1971-73) New York Giants (NFL)...... 2009-12 Oakland Raiders (NFL)...... 1974-75 Cincinnati Bengals (NFL) ...... 2013 Miami Dolphins (NFL) ...... 1976 Boutwell, Tommy (1967-68) Devrow, Billy (1964-66) Miami Dolphins (NFL) ...... 1969 Cleveland Browns (NFL)...... 1967 Bradfute, Byron (1959) Dickinson, Bo (1956-57) Dallas Cowboys (NFL) ...... 1960-61 Kansas City Chiefs (NFL)...... 1960-61 Bridges, Jeremy (1999-2002) Denver Broncos (NFL) ...... 1962-63 Philadelphia Eagles (NFL)...... 2003 Houston Oilers (NFL)...... 1963 Arizona Cardinals (NFL)...... 2004-05 Oakland Raiders (NFL)...... 1964 Carolina Panthers (NFL) ...... 2006-08, 2012 Dixon, Hanford (1977-80) Arizona Cardinals (NFL)...... 2009-11 Cleveland Browns (NFL)...... 1981-89 Brock, Fred (1992-95) Dotson, Demar (2008) Arizona Cardinals (NFL)...... 1996-98 Tampa Bay Buccaneers (NFL)...... 2009-13 Brooks, Greg (2000-03) Duggins, Brent (1993-94) Cincinnati Bengals (NFL) ...... 2004-06 Indianapolis Colts (NFL)...... 1995 Broussard, Steve (1970-71) Ellzey, Charles (1957-59) Green Bay Packers (NFL)...... 1975 St. Louis Cardinals (NFL)...... 1960-61 Brown, Bud (1980-83) Eubanks, John (2002-05) Miami Dolphins (NFL) ...... 1984-88 Washington Redskins (NFL) ...... 2006-07 Brown, Jim (1979-83) (CFL)...... 2009 Birmingham Stallions (USFL)...... 1984-85 Saskatchewan Roughriders (CFL)...... 2011 Brown, Robert (1994-97) Favre, Brett (1987-90) Edmonton Eskimos (CFL). . . . . 1998-2001, 2006-07 Atlanta Falcons (NFL)...... 1991 Montreal Alouettes (CFL)...... 2002-05 Green Bay Packers (NFL)...... 1992-2007 Brumfield, Jackson (1951-53) New York Jets (NFL) ...... 2008 San Francisco 49ers (NFL)...... 1954 Minnesota Vikings (NFL)...... 2009-10 Bryant, Tim (1983) Fowler, Amos (1975-77) Minnesota Vikings (NFL)...... 1987 Detroit Lions (NFL)...... 1978-79 Byrd, Richard (1981-84) Fuell, Don (1959-61) Houston Oilers (NFL)...... 1985-89 Toronto Argonauts (CFL)...... 1963-64 Carter, Perry (1990-93) Montreal Alouettes (CFL)...... 1965 Kansas City Chiefs (NFL)...... 1994-95

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Garry, Ben (1974-77) King, Buddy (1986-89) Baltimore Colts (NFL)...... 1979-80 Birmingham Fire (WLAF) ...... 1991-92 Gideon, Sherrod (1996-99) Kirksey, William (1986-89) Miami Dolphins (NFL) ...... 2000 Minnesota Vikings (NFL)...... 1990 St. Louis Rams (NFL)...... 2001 London Monarchs (WLAF) ...... 1992 Ottawa Renegades (CFL)...... 2003-04 Birmingham Stallions (CFL)...... 1995 Guy, Ray (1970-72) Montreal Alouettes (CFL)...... 1996 Oakland Raiders (NFL)...... 1973-86 Landrum, Mike (1982-83) Hamilton, Bobby (1990-93) Atlanta Falcons (NFL)...... 1984 Seattle Seahawks (NFL)...... 1994 Law, Cordarro (2008-11) London Monarchs (WLAF) ...... 1994-95 Calgary Stampeders (CFL)...... 2012-13 New York Jets (NFL) ...... 1997-99, 2006-07 Lewis, Cliff (1978-80) New England Patriots (NFL) ...... 2000-03 Green Bay Packers (NFL)...... 1981-84 Oakland Raiders (NFL)...... 2004-05 Lipps, Louis (1980-83) Hardy, Terry (1994-97) Pittsburgh Steelers (NFL)...... 1984-91 Arizona Cardinals (NFL)...... 1998-01 New Orleans Saints (NFL)...... 1992 Harvey, Marvin (1977-80) Magnum, John (1964-65) Kansas City Chiefs (NFL)...... 1981-82 New England Patriots (NFL) ...... 1966-67 (USFL) ...... 1984-86 McElroy, Bucky (1951-53) Hays, Harold (1960-62) Hamilton Tiger Cats (CFL)...... 1954-55 Dallas Cowboys (NFL) ...... 1963-67 McGee, Howard (1993-94) San Francisco 49ers (NFL)...... 1968-69 Birmingham Barracudas (CFL)...... 1995 Henderson, Robert (2004-07) McKee, Ryan (2005-08) New York Giants (NFL)...... 2008-09 New York Jets...... 2009 Edmonton Eskimos (CFL)...... 2011 St. Louis Rams ...... 2009-11 Henry, James (1986-88) McInnis, Hugh (1957-59) Birmingham Fire (WLAF) ...... 1991-92 St. Louis Cardinals (NFL)...... 1960-62 Herring, George (1954-55) Detroit Lions (NFL)...... 1964 Denver, Broncos (NFL)...... 1960-61 Atlanta Falcons (NFL)...... 1966 Holmes, Lamar (2010-11) McRath, Gerald (2005-2008) Atlanta Falcons (NFL)...... 2012-13 Tennessee Titans (NFL) ...... 2009-12 Hoskins, Derrick (1988-91) Miller, Bruce (1980-83) Oakland Raiders (NFL)...... 1992-97 New Orleans Breakers (USFL)...... 1984 Howe, Glen (1980-83) Portland Breakers (USFL)...... 1985 Pittsburgh Steelers (NFL)...... 1985 Saskatchewan Roughriders (CFL)...... 1986 Atlanta Falcons (NFL)...... 1985-86 Mills, Shawn (1999-00) Hultz, Don (1960-62) Atlanta Falcons (NFL)...... 2001-02 Minnesota Vikings (NFL)...... 1963 Morgan, Joe (1948) Philadelphia Eagles (NFL)...... 1964-73 San Francisco 49ers (NFL)...... 1949 Chicago Bears (NFL)...... 1974 Morrow, Tommy (1958-60) Hultz, George (1960-61) Oakland Raiders (NFL)...... 1962-64 St. Louis Cardinals (NFL)...... 1962 Nix, John (1997-00) Jackson, Michael (1987-90) Dallas Cowboys (NFL) ...... 2001-02 Cleveland Browns (NFL)...... 1991-95 San Francisco 49ers (NFL)...... 2003 Baltimore Ravens (NFL)...... 1996-98 Cleveland Browns (NFL)...... 2003 Jimenez, Jason (2000-2002) (NFL EUROPE) ...... 2004 Green Bay Packers (NFL)...... 2003 Arizona Cardinals (NFL)...... 2004 Oakland Raiders (NFL)...... 2004 Montreal Alouettes (CFL)...... 2005 Frankfurt Galaxy (NFL EUROPE)...... 2004 Oliver, Maurice (1985-88) Cologne Centurions (NFL EUROPE)...... 2005 Birmingham Fire (WLAF) ...... 1991-92 British Columbia Lions (CFL) ...... 2006-09 Tampa Bay Buccaneers (NFL)...... 1991 Hamilton Tiger-Cats (CFL)...... 2010-11 Orange, Doyle (1971-73) Johnson, Tom (2004-2005) Toronto Argonauts (CFL)...... 1974 Calgary Stampeders (CFL)...... 2009-10 Owens, Don (1953-56) New Orleans Saints (NFL)...... 2011-12 Washington Redskins (NFL) ...... 1957 Jones, Ronald (2002-03) Philadelphia Eagles (NFL)...... 1958-60 Indianapolis Colts (NFL)...... 2004 St. Louis Cardinals (NFL)...... 1960-63 Juneau, Curry (1954-57) Parker, Charlie (1961-63) Montreal Alouettes (CFL)...... 2004 Denver Broncos (NFL) ...... 1965 Katrishen, Mike (1941, 46-47) Montreal Alouettes (CFL)...... 1967-69 Washington Redskins (NFL) ...... 1948-49 Parker, Stoney (1975-78) Kecklin, Val (1960) Saskatchewan Roughriders (CFL)...... 1979 San Diego Chargers (NFL)...... 1962 Parrish, Terrance (1996-99) Kelly, Jeff (1998-01) Ottawa Renegades (CFL)...... 2002 Seattle Seahawks (NFL)...... 2002

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Parquet, Jeremy (2001-04) Smith, Tony (1989-91) Kansas City Chiefs (NFL)...... 2005 Atlanta Falcons (NFL)...... 1992-94 St. Louis Rams (NFL)...... 2006-07 Carolina Panthers (NFL)...... 1995 Pittsburgh Steelers (NFL)...... 2008-09 Toronto Argonauts (CFL)...... 1998 Edmonton Eskimos (CFL)...... 2010 Stallings, Robert Ray (1982-85) Phenix, Perry (1996-97) St. Louis Cardinals (NFL)...... 1986 Tennessee Titans (NFL)...... 1998-2001 Raleigh-Durham (WLAF)...... 1991 Carolina Panthers (NFL)...... 2001 Stewart, Daleroy (1996-2000) Pinkston, Todd (1996-2000) Dallas Cowboys (NFL) ...... 2001-03 Philadelphia Eagles (NFL)...... 2000-05 San Francisco 49ers (NFL) ...... 2004 Pope, O’Lester (1995-98) Stringfellow, Joe (1941) Miami Dolphins (NFL) ...... 1999 Detroit Lions (NFL)...... 1942 Barcelona Dragons (NFL EUROPE)...... 2000-01 Surtain, Patrick (1994-97) Calgary Stampeders (CFL)...... 2002 Miami Dolphins (NFL) ...... 1998-2004 British Columbia Lions (CFL) ...... 2003 Kansas City Chiefs (NFL)...... 2005-08 Posey, Jeff (1995-96) Terrell, Daryl (1995-96) San Francisco 49ers (NFL) ...... 1997-2001 New Orleans Saints (NFL)...... 1999-2001 Carolina Panthers (NFL)...... 2001 Jacksonville Jaguars (NFL)...... 2002 Houston Texans (NFL) ...... 2002 Washington Redskins (NFL) ...... 2003 Buffalo Bills (NFL)...... 2003-05 Thomas, Adalius (1996-99) Washington Redskins (NFL) ...... 2006 Baltimore Ravens (NFL) ...... 2000-06 Pruitt, Etric (2000-03) New England Patriots (NFL) ...... 2007-09 Atlanta Falcons (NFL)...... 2004 Thomas, Norris (1972-75) Seattle Seahawks (NFL)...... 2005 Miami Dolphins (NFL) ...... 1977-79 Detroit Lions (NFL)...... 2006 Tampa Bay Buccaneers (NFL)...... 1980-84 Purvis, Vic (1963-65) Tucker, Torrin (1999-2002) New England Patriots (NFL) ...... 1966-67 Dallas Cowboys (NFL) ...... 2003-05 Reaves, Stephen (2006-2007) Edmonton Eskimos (CFL)...... 2008 Toronto Argonauts (CFL)...... 2009 Ulmer, Terry (1990, 1992) Reed, Rod (1988-91) Saskatchewan Roughriders (CFL) . . . . 1993-98, 2000 Las Vegas Posse (CFL)...... 1994 Underwood, P.W. (1954-56) Roberts, Tim (1988-91) Hamilton Tiger Cats (CFL)...... 1957-58 Houston Oilers (NFL)...... 1992-94 Van Tone, Art (1939-42) New England Patriots (NFL) ...... 1995 Detroit Lions (NFL)...... 1943-45 Roussel, Tommy (1965-67) Vetrano, Joe (1940-41) Washington Redskins (NFL) ...... 1968-70 San FrancIsco 49ers (NFL) ...... 1946-49 New Orleans Saints (NFL)...... 1971-72 Walker, Eddie Ray (1979-82) Philadelphia Eagles (NFL)...... 1973 Arizona Wranglers (USFL)...... 1983 Rowell, Eugene (1988-89) Sasatchewan Roughriders (CFL) ...... 1985-88 Cleveland Browns (NFL)...... 1990 Walls, Raymond (1996-2000) Birmingham Fire (WLAF) ...... 1992 Indianapolis Colts (NFL)...... 2001-02 Satcher, Doug (1963-65) Cleveland Browns (NFL)...... 2002 New England Patriots (NFL) ...... 1966-68 Baltimore Ravens (NFL) ...... 2003-04 Sawyer, John (1972-74) Arizona Cardinals (NFL)...... 2005 Houston Oilers (NFL)...... 1975-76 Walters, Tommy (1962-63) Seattle Seahawks (NFL)...... 1977-82 Washington Redskins (NFL) ...... 1964-67 Washington Redskins (NFL) ...... 1983 Weaver, Jason (2010-12) Denver Broncos (NFL) ...... 1983-84 Miami Dolphins (Nfl)...... 2013 Scott, Cedric (1996-00) Wells, Terrance (1971-73) New York Giants (NFL)...... 2001 Houston Oilers (NFL)...... 1974 Cleveland Browns (NFL)...... 2002 Green Bay Packers (NFL) ...... 1975 Scottish Claymores (NFL EUROPE)...... 2004 White, Chris (2003-04) Edmonton Eskimos (CFL)...... 2005 Green Bay Packers (NFL) ...... 2005-06 Scott, Dequincy (1996-2000) Houston Texans (NFL)...... 2006-09 San Diego Chargers (NFL)...... 2001-05 Williams, Chad (1999-2002) Tennessee Titans (NFL)...... 2006 Baltimore Ravens (NFL) ...... 2002-05 Shaw, Harold (1994-97) San Francisco 49ers (NFL) ...... 2006 New England Patriots (NFL) ...... 1998-00 Wilson, Jerrel (1961-62) Sklopan, John (1960-62) Kansas City Chiefs (NFL)...... 1963-77 Denver Broncos (NFL) ...... 1963 New England Patriots (NFL) ...... 1978 Slaughter, T.J. (1995-99) Wilson, Justin (2007-10) Jacksonville Jaguars (NFL)...... 2000-03 Saskatchewan Roughriders (CFL) ...... 2011 Green Bay Packers (NFL) ...... 2003 Winder, Sammy (1979-81) Baltimore Ravens (NFL) ...... 2003-04 Denver Broncos (NFL) ...... 1982-90 New Orleans Saints (NFL)...... 2005 Windsor, Chris (1995-96) San Francisco 49ers (NFL) ...... 2006 Edmonton Eskimos (CFL)...... 1997

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Success On The Playing Field Conference USA performers have achieved great success in competition, placing the league among onference USA cel- the top conferences in the nation. Cebrates its 20th anniver- sary in 2014-15, welcoming Football newcomer Western Kentucky • 83 teams have earned bowl bids University into the fold on July • Eligible for the College Football Playoff 1. The league has transformed • Conference USA has 10 bowl affiliations through through its two decades, but the 2019 season, securing a minimum of five Britton the commitment to excel- berths annually. Conference USA has primary Banowsky lence, integrity, leadership bowl tie-ins with the Bahamas Bowl, Beef ‘O’ Commissioner and its student athletes in ath- Brady’s Bowl, Boca Raton Bowl, Gildan New letics, academics and com- Mexico Bowl, Heart of Dallas Bowl, Miami munity is unwavering. Beach Bowl, R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl Conference USA enjoys a far-reaching fan base and Sheraton Hawai’i Bowl, along with second- with its 14 members: Charlotte, FIU, Florida Atlantic, ary arrangements with the Duck Commander Louisiana Tech, Marshall, Middle Tennessee, North Independence Bowl and the Lockheed Martin Texas, Old Dominion, Rice, Southern Miss, UAB, Armed Forces Bowl. UTEP, UTSA and WKU. Since beginning competition in 1995, Conference Men’s Basketball USA teams have combined for 83 bowl appearances • 115 postseason teams in football, 100 NCAA Tournament appearances in (51 NCAA, 44 NIT, 11 CBI, 9 CIT) basketball including three Final Fours, 60 NCAA • One National Championship title game baseball appearances including six College World appearance Series berths, 71 NCAA soccer tournament appear- • Three Final Four teams ances including four trips to the College Cup, and • Seven Elite Eight NCAA Tournament teams 35 individual national champions in track and field • One NIT Champion and four NIT semifinalists and cross country. • Inaugural CBI Champion Success is not limited to athletic achievement, • CIT Championship however, as 186 Conference USA student-athletes have garnered Academic All-America honors, 651 Women’s Basketball have achieved academic all-district laurels and • 49 NCAA Tournament appearances thousands of student-athletes have earned their col- • 49 WNIT appearances lege degrees. • One Sweet 16 NCAA Tournament team Conference USA sponsors competition in 19 • Three WNIT semifinalists sports – nine for men (baseball, basketball, cross • One WBI Champion country, football, golf, soccer, tennis, and indoor and outdoor track and field) and 10 for women (basket- Baseball ball, cross country, golf, soccer, softball, swimming • 60 NCAA appearances and diving, tennis, indoor and outdoor track and • Six College appearances (2009, field, and volleyball). 2008, 2007, 2006, 2005 and 2001) The league promotes the scholar-athlete ideal, • 14 Super Regional appearances honoring outstanding achievement with numer- • Has produced at least four NCAA teams in nine ous conference-sponsored academic awards, of the past 13 seasons including the Commissioner’s Honor Roll and the Commissioner’s Academic Medal as well as sport- In addition to the numerous NCAA Tournament specific All-Academic teams. berths, C-USA has sent four men’s soccer teams to C-USA annually awards $4,000 postgraduate the NCAA College Cup, three softball teams to the scholarships, along with the Sport Academic Awards, Women’s College World Series and three volleyball Scholar-Athletes of the Year and the Institutional teams to the NCAA Sweet 16. The league has also Academic Excellence Award. Additionally, Conference had 35 national champions in NCAA track and field USA presents a Spirit of Service Award three times competition, one national champion in diving, and each year, recognizing student-athletes who excel numerous NCAA individual and team competitors in on the field, in the classroom and give back to the cross country, golf, swimming, tennis, and track and community through significant service efforts and field. Overall, Conference USA teams and individu- participation. als have made more than 800 NCAA appearances.

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Success Off The Field through volunteer service with local and national C-USA institutions are among the nation’s best in organizations. Individually, student-athletes are rec- academic performance of student-athletes, bolstered ognized each season through the Spirit of Service by the fact that student-athletes at league schools award. have a higher graduation rate than the general student population. Among C-USA’s 5,000 student- Governance athletes, there are champions off the playing field as Conference USA has significant representation well. In 19 years, more than 28,000 student-athletes in the NCAA governance structure. The presidents of have been named to the Commissioner’s Honor Roll the member institutions serve as the league’s Board or received the Commissioner’s Academic Medal, of Directors. indicative of outstanding achievement in the class- room. A Proud History Conference USA was formed in 1995 and quick- C-USA On TV ly emerged as one of the nation’s top conferences. C-USA enjoys significant television exposure The conference unveiled its name, logo and com- through partnerships with FOX Sports Media Group, missioner April 24, 1995, in Chicago. The league’s CBS Sports Network and ESPN. The multi-tiered charter members included Charlotte, Cincinnati, selection process that is rooted in partnering with DePaul, Houston, Louisville, Marquette, Memphis, all three networks has substantially increased the Saint Louis, Southern Miss, Tulane, UAB and USF. number of national and regional appearances for Eleven of the institutions began athletic participation football, men’s and women’s basketball, and all in 1995, while Houston joined competition in the other conference sports. fall of 1996. C-USA membership include institutions within The league’s headquarters were established in eight of the Top 40 media markets and four in the Chicago and, after nine years, relocated to the cur- Top 25 according to Nielsen. C-USA home markets rent office in Irving, Texas. Britton Banowsky was this year will include more than 13 million TV named Commissioner in October 2002, succeeding households, a 30 percent increase from two years Mike Slive, the league’s first commissioner. ago. C-USA added East Carolina (September, 1996) and the United States Military Academy (March, C-USA Digital Network 1997) as football members. ECU began league com- The C-USA Digital Network officially launched petition in 1997; Army in 1998 and UAB began foot- in August of 2011. Network programming includes ball play in 1999. The league added TCU and ECU live streaming of non-televised events, video on (1999) for all sports and they began competition in demand, a weekly C-USA studio show, podcasting, 2001. USF started C-USA football in 2003. Marshall, regular-season and championship event highlights, Rice, SMU, Tulsa, UCF and UTEP became full-time and conference-produced feature stories. In its first Conference USA members for all sports in 2005. year, 1,164 events were streamed live and 8,126 In 2013, charter member Charlotte returned to videos were posted and available on the C-USA C-USA and was joined by new members FIU, Florida Digital Network, and those numbers have more than Atlantic, Louisiana Tech, Middle Tennessee, North doubled. Monthly and yearly subscriptions provide Texas, Old Dominion and UTSA. The membership fans access to events offered on all of the C-USA is at 14 institutions with WKU joining the league on member institution’s athletic websites as well as July 1, 2014. C-USA network programming.

C-USA in the community The conference’s current foot- print is concentrated with 14 mem- bers in 10 states and a combined area population of nearly 30 mil- lion. With a commitment to com- munity involvement, the confer- ence developed several initiatives to maintain strong ties in C-USA cities, as well as with fans and alumni across the country. C-USA schools also place a priority on giving back to their communities

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2013 Standings

East Division C-USA All Games W-L Pct. H A Div. Pts Opp W-L Pct. H A Pts Opp Marshall 7-1 .875 4-0 3-1 5-1 376 183 10-4 .714 6-0 4-4 590 321 East Carolina 6-2 .750 4-0 2-2 5-1 326 190 10-3 .769 5-1 5-2 522 322 Middle Tennessee 6-2 .750 3-1 3-1 5-1 279 201 8-5 .615 5-1 3-4 377 341 Florida Atlantic 4-4 .500 2-2 2-2 3-3 218 168 6-6 .500 3-2 3-4 317 267 UAB 1-7 .125 0-4 1-3 1-5 191 355 2-10 .167 1-4 1-6 315 525 FIU 1-7 .125 0-4 1-3 1-5 94 257 1-11 .083 0-6 1-5 117 444 Southern Miss 1-7 .125 0-4 1-3 1-5 167 341 1-11 .083 0-5 1-6 205 503

West Division C-USA All Games W-L Pct. H A Div. Pts Opp W-L Pct. H A Pts Opp x-Rice 7-1 .875 4-0 3-1 5-1 242 158 10-4 .714 6-0 4-4 415 342 North Texas 6-2 .750 3-1 3-1 4-2 262 112 9-4 .692 5-1 4-3 414 231 UTSA 6-2 .750 3-1 3-1 5-1 210 150 7-5 .583 3-3 4-2 307 316 Tulane 5-3 .625 4-0 1-3 4-2 180 140 7-6 .538 5-2 2-4 322 278 Louisiana Tech 3-5 .375 2-2 1-3 1-5 163 213 4-8 .333 2-4 2-4 230 315 Tulsa 2-6 .250 0-4 2-2 2-4 175 257 3-9 .250 1-5 2-4 253 407 UTEP 1-7 .125 1-3 0-4 0-6 135 293 2-10 .167 1-4 1-6 261 472 x- Conference USA Champion

2014 C-USA Composite Schedule

Friday, August 29 WKU at Middle Tennessee UAB at WKU Saturday, November 15 Bowling Green at WKU Eastern Michigan at New Mexico at UTSA Middle Tennessee at FIU UTSA at Houston Old Dominion Saturday, October 11 Rice at Marshall Saturday, August 30 Rice at Texas A&M FIU at UTSA North Texas at UTEP Bethune-Cookman at FIU Southern Miss at Alabama Middle Tennessee at Marshall Army at WKU Florida Atlantic at Nebraska Alabama A&M at UAB North Texas at UAB Friday, November 21 Louisiana Tech at Oklahoma New Mexico State at UTEP Old Dominion at UTEP UTEP at Rice Marshall at Miami (Ohio) UTSA at Oklahoma State Rice at Army Saturday, November 22 Savannah State at Saturday, September 20 Saturday, October 18 FIU at North Texas Middle Tennessee Louisville at FIU Marshall at FIU Florida Atlantic at North Texas at Texas Florida Atlantic at Wyoming WKU at Florida Atlantic Middle Tennessee Hampton at Old Dominion Northwestern State at UTSA at Louisiana Tech Louisiana Tech at Old Dominion Rice at Notre Dame Louisiana Tech UAB at Middle Tennessee Marshall at UAB Southern Miss at Marshall at Akron Southern Miss at North Texas UTSA at WKU Mississippi State Middle Tennessee at Memphis Saturday, October 25 Friday, November 28 Troy at UAB Nicholls State at North Texas Florida Atlantic at Marshall WKU at Marshall UTEP at New Mexico Old Dominion at Rice Louisiana Tech at Saturday, November 29 Thursday, September 4 Appalachian State at Southern Miss Old Dominion at Arizona at UTSA Southern Miss North Texas at Rice Florida Atlantic Saturday, September 6 Friday, September 26 Old Dominion at WKU Rice at Louisiana Tech Wagner at FIU Middle Tennessee at UAB at Arkansas Middle Tennessee at UTEP Florida Atlantic at Alabama Old Dominion UTEP at UTSA North Texas at UTSA Louisiana Tech at Saturday, September 27 Saturday, November 1 UAB at Southern Miss Louisiana-Lafayette FIU at UAB Rice at FIU Saturday, December 6 Rhode Island at Marshall UTSA at Florida Atlantic UAB at Florida Atlantic C-USA Championship Game Middle Tennessee at Minnesota Louisiana Tech at Auburn WKU at Louisiana Tech SMU at North Texas Rice at Southern Miss BYU at Middle Tennessee All games and dates subject Old Dominion at NC State UTEP at Kansas State Old Dominion at Vanderbilt to change Alcorn State at Southern Miss WKU at Navy Southern Miss at UTEP UAB at Mississippi State Thursday, Oct. 2 Saturday, November 8 Texas Tech at UTEP Florida Atlantic at FIU FIU at Old Dominion WKU at Illinois Saturday, Oct. 4 Florida Atlantic at North Texas Thursday, September 11 UTEP at Louisiana Tech Louisiana Tech at UAB Louisiana Tech at North Texas Marshall at Old Dominion Marshall at Southern Miss Saturday, September 13 Hawai’i at Rice UTSA at Rice Pittsburgh at FIU Southern Miss at UTEP at WKU Tulsa at Florida Atlantic Middle Tennessee Thursday, November 13 Ohio at Marshall North Texas at Indiana Southern Miss at UTSA

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Boca Raton Bowl Boca Raton, Florida

Date: December 23, 2014 C-USA Bowl Overview 2014-2019 Time: 6 p.m. EST onference USA will have 10 bowl affiliations Stadium: FAU Stadium (29,419) Cthrough the 2019 season, securing a minimum Network: ESPN of five berths annually and offering fans a number Opponent: Mid-American Selection of great destinations between the Atlantic and the Phone: TBA Pacific Oceans. Executive Director: Doug Mosley Conference USA has agreements with three Mailing Address: TBA new bowls: the Bahamas Bowl, Boca Raton Bowl Media Relations Director: TBA and Miami Beach Bowl, along with a first-time Website: www.thebocaratonbowl.com agreement with the Gildan New Mexico Bowl in Facebook: TBA Albuquerque. Additionally, C-USA maintains rela- Twitter: @BocaBowl tionships with three ESPN-owned bowls: Beef `O’ Brady’s Bowl in St. Petersburg, Fla., Heart of Dallas Previous Results Bowl, and the Sheraton Hawai’i Bowl in Honolulu, First season as well as the R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl. Conference USA has secondary agreements with two bowls also located right within the league’s Gildan New Mexico Bowl footprint, giving teams the opportunities to par- Albuquerque, New Mexico ticipate in the Lockheed Martin Armed Forces Bowl in Fort Worth, Texas and the Duck Commander Date: December 20, 2014 Independence Bowl in Shreveport, La. Time: 12:20 p.m. MST Conference USA has five primary agreements and Stadium: University Stadium (37,792) one secondary agreement for the 2014 season. The Network: ESPN Bahamas, Boca Raton, Gildan New Mexico, Heart Opponent: Mountain West Selection of Dallas and Sheraton Hawai’i Bowls are primary Phone: 505-925-5999 agreements. The Duck Commander Independence Executive Director: Jeff Siembieda Bowl is a secondary agreement. Director of Operations: Cary Colbert Conference USA’s champion will select which Chairman of the Board: Rudy Davalos bowl it would like to attend and the remainder of the Media Relations Director: RaeAnn McKernan selections will follow after that, with no particular Mailing Address: 801 University SE Ste. 104 set order. Albuquerque, NM 87106 Website: www.gildannewmexicobowl.com Bahamas Bowl Facebook: NewMexicoBowl Nassau, Bahamas Twitter: @GildanNMBowl

Date: December 24, 2014 Previous Results Time: 12 p.m. EST 2013 Colorado State 48, Washington State 45 Stadium: Thomas A. Robinson National Stadium 2012 Arizona 49, Nevada 48 (15,000) 2011 Temple 37, Wyoming 15 Network: ESPN 2010 BYU 52, UTEP 24 Opponent: Mid-American Selection 2009 Wyoming 35, Fresno State 28 (2OT) Phone: 404-668-7485 Executive Director: Lea Miller Mailing Address: 95 Horatio Street, Unit 106 New York, NY 10014 Director of Communications: Chris Pika Phone: 678/908-4853 Website: www.bahamasbowl.com Facebook: Bahamas Bowl Twitter: @TheBahamasBowl

Previous Results First season

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Heart Of Dallas Bowl Duck Commander Dallas, Texas Independence Bowl Shreveport, Louisiana Date: December 26, 2014 Time: 12 p.m. CST Date: December, 2014 Stadium: Cotton Bowl Time: TBA Network: ESPN Stadium: Independence Stadium (48,975) Opponent: Big Ten Selection Network: ESPN Phone: 214-389-4299 Opponent: ACC or SEC Selection Executive Director: Brant Ringler Phone: 318-221-0712 Operations & Events: Scott Pomeroy Executive Director: Missy Setters Supervisor, Sales and Marketing: Bryan Delgado Asst. Executive Director, Sales: Jeff Dittmer Assoc. Manager of Events: Monty Clegg Asst. Exec. Director, Ticket & Business Operations: Ticket Manager: Trisha Branch John Cordaro Mailing Address: 2633 McKinney Ave. #130-341 Media Relations Director: Stefan Nolet Dallas, Texas 75204 Mailing Address: 401 Market St., Suite 120 Media Operations Coordinator: Tim Simmons Shreveport, LA 71101 Phone: 303/678-8484 Website: www.independencebowl.org Website: www.theheartofdallasbowl.com Facebook: independencebowl Facebook: theheartofdallas Twitter: @DCIbowl Twitter: @HODBowl Previous Results Involving Previous Results C-USA Schools 2013 North Texas 36, UNLV 14 2008 Louisiana Tech 17, Northern Illinois 10 2012 Oklahoma State 58, Purdue 14 1990 Louisiana Tech 34, Maryland 34 2011 Houston 30, Penn State 14 1988 Southern Miss 38, UTEP 18 2010 Texas Tech 45, Northwestern 38 1980 Southern Miss 16, McNeese State 14 1978 East Carolina 35, Louisiana Tech 13 1977 Louisiana Tech 24, Louisville 14 HAWAI’I BOWL Honolulu, Hawai’i

Date: December 24, 2014 Time: 3 p.m. HST (8 p.m. EST) Stadium: Hawaiian Airlines Field at Aloha Stadium (50,000) Network: ESPN Opponent: Mountain West Conference Selection Executive Director: David A.K. Matlin Assoc. Executive Director: Daryl Garvin Director of Ticketing and Operations: Brad Motooka Event Manager: Tamarah Tabor Media Relations Director: Derek Inouchi Phone: 808-523-3688 FAX: 808-523-3712 Mailing Address: 841 Bishop Street – Suite 2100 Honolulu, HI 96813 Website: www.sheratonhawaiibowl.com Facebook: SheratonHawaiiBowl Twitter: @HawaiiBowl

Previous Results 2013 Oregon State 38, Boise State 23 2012 SMU 43, Fresno State 10 2011 Southern Miss 24, Nevada 17 2010 Tulsa 62, Hawaii 35 2009 SMU 45, Nevada 10

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Mississippi State Alcorn State Alabama Aug. 30 (SEC Network) Sept. 6 Sept. 13 (ESPN2) Davis Wade Stadium at Scott Field Carlisle-Faulkner Field Bryant-Denny Stadium Starkville, Miss. at Roberts Stadium Tuscaloosa, Ala. Hattiesburg, Miss.

General Information General Information General Information Location: Starkville, Miss. Location: Lorman, Miss. Location: Tuscaloosa, Ala. Founded: 1878 Founded: 1871 Founded: 1831 Enrollment: 20,365 Enrollment: 4,000 Enrollment: 34,852 President: Dr. Mark Keenum Chancellor: Dr. Alfred Rankins, Jr. President: Dr. Judy Bonner Athletics Director: Scott Stricklin Interim Athletics Director: Athletics Director: Bill Battle Conference: Southeastern LlJuna Weir Conference: Southeastern Nickname: Bulldogs Conference: Southwestern Athletic Nickname: Crimson Tide Colors: Maroon and White Nickname: Braves Colors: Crimson and White Stadium (Cap.): Davis Wade Stadium Colors: Purple and Gold Stadium (Cap.): Bryant-Denny Sta- at Scott Field (61,337) Stadium (Cap.): Jack Spinks Stadium dium (101,821) Playing Surface: (22,500) Playing Surface: Hybrid Bermuda Playing Surface: Natural Natural Grass (Certified Tifway 419) Bermuda Grass Series Record: UA leads 34-6-2 Series Record: USM leads 14-12-1 Series Record: USM leads 1-0 Last Meeting: Sept. 10, 2005, Last Meeting: Sept. 22, 1990, Last Meeting: Sept. 5, 2009, L, 30-21 at Tuscaloosa L, 13-10 at Starkville W, 52-0 at Hattiesburg Head Coach Information Head Coach Information Head Coach Information Head Coach: Head Coach: Dan Mullen Head Coach: Record at Alabama/Years: 74-15 Record at Mississippi State/Years: Record at Alcorn State/Years: (8th season) 36-28 (6th season) 13-10 (3rd season) Overall Record/Years: Overall Record/Years: Overall Record/Years: Same 165-57-1 (19th season) Same The Braves The Crimson Tide The Bulldogs 2013 Record: 9-3 2013 Record: 11-2 2013 Record: 7-6 2013 Conf. Record/Finish: 2013 Conf. Record/Finish: 2013 Conf. Record/Finish: 7-2/2nd (East) 7-1/1st-Tie (West) 3-5/5th (West) 2013 Postseason: None 2013 Postseason: L, 45-31 vs. Oklaho- 2013 Postseason: W, 44-7 vs. Rice, Final AP Rank: N/A ma at Allstate Sugar Bowl AutoZone Liberty Bowl Final AP Rank: No. 7 Final AP Rank: N/A Media Relations Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 51/21 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 57/12 Football Contact: Je’Kel Smith Starters Returning: 13 Starters Returning: 18 Office Phone: (601) 877-6513 (7 offense, 5 defense, 1 specialists) (8 offense, 9 defense, 1 specialists) Email: [email protected] Starters Lost: 12 Starters Lost: 6 SID Mailing Address: (4 offense, 6 defense, 2 specialists) (3 offense, 2 defense, 1 specialists) 1000 ASU Drive, Lorman, MS 39096 Media Relations Media Relations Website: www.AlcornSports.com Football Contact: Jeff Purinton Football Contact: Bill Martin Office Phone: 205-348-6084 Office Phone: 662-325-0967 Email: [email protected] Cell Phone: 662-418-3821 SID Mailing Address: Email: [email protected] P.O. Box 870391, SID Mailing Address: Tuscaloosa, AL 35487 P.O. Box 5308 Press Box Phone: 205-310-6882 Mississippi State, MS 39762 Website: RollTide.com Press Box Phone: 662-325-3776 Website: www.HailState.com

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Appalachian State Rice Middle Tennessee Sept. 20 (ASN) Sept. 27 (FCS) Oct. 4 (ASN) Carlisle-Faulkner Field Carlisle-Faulkner Field Johnny “Red” Floyd Stadium at Roberts Stadium at Roberts Stadium Murfreesboro, Tenn. Hattiesburg, Miss. Hattiesburg, Miss.

General Information General Information General Information Location: Boone, N.C. Location: Houston, Texas Location: Murfreesboro, Tenn. Founded: 1899 Founded: 1912 Founded: 1911 Enrollment: 17,838 Enrollment: 3,902 undergraduates Enrollment: 23,881 Chancellor: Dr. Sheri Noren Everts President: David W. Leebron President: Dr. Sidney A. McPhee Athletics Director: Charlie Cobb Athletics Director: Joe Karlgaard Athletics Director: Chris Massaro Conference: : Conference USA Conference: Conference USA Nickname: Mountaineers Nickname: Owls Nickname: Blue Raiders Colors: Black and Gold Colors: Blue and Gray Colors: Royal Blue and White Stadium (Cap.): Stadium (Cap.): Rice Stadium (47,000) Stadium (Cap.): Johnny “Red” Floyd Kidd Brewer Stadium (24,050) Playing Surface: AstroTurf 3D60H Stadium (30,788) Playing Surface: FieldTurf Series Record: Rice leads 3-1 Playing Surface: Synthetic Turf Series Record: First Meeting Last Meeting: Oct. 27, 2012, by Sportexe L, 44-17, at Houston Series Record: MT leads 2-0 Head Coach Information Last Meeting: Nov. 23, 2013, Head Coach: Scott Satterfield Head Coach Information L, 42-21, at Hattiesburg Record at ASU/Years: Head Coach: David Bailiff 4-8 (2nd season) Record at Rice/Years: 40-48 Head Coach Information Overall Record/Years: Same (8th Season) Head Coach: Overall Record/Years: Record at MT/Years: 51-49 The Mountaineers 61-63 (11th season) (9th season) 2013 Record: 4-8 Overall Record/Years: Same 2013 Conf. Record/Finish: 4-4/T-4th The Owls (Southern) 2013 Record: 10-4 The Blue Raiders 2013 Postseason: N/A 2013 Conf. Record/Finish: 2013 Record: 8-5 Final AP Rank: N/A 7-1/1st West (C-USA Champs) 2013 Conf. Record/Finish: Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 40/15 2013 Postseason: L, 44-7 vs. 6-2/T-2nd (East) Starters Returning: 20 Miss. State 2013 Postseason: L, 24-6 vs. Navy, (9 offense, 7 defense, 4 specialists) AutoZone Liberty Bowl in Memphis Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl Starters Lost: 7 Final AP Rank: None Final AP Rank: N/A (2 offense, 4 defense, 1 specialists) Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 43/25 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 49/20 Starters Returning: 13 Starters Returning: 16 Media Relations (6 offense, 6 defense, 1 specialists) (5 offense, 8 defense, 3 specialists) Football Contact: Mike Flynn Starters Lost: 11 Starters Lost: 11 Office Phone: 828-262-2845 (5 offense, 5 defense, 1 specialists) (6 offense, 3 defense, 2 specialists) Cell Phone: 828-964-6406 Email: [email protected] Media Relations Media Relations SID Mailing Address: Football Contact: Chuck Pool Football Contact: Mark Owens Appalachian State Box 32116, Office Phone: 713-348-5775 Office Phone: 615-898-2450 Boone, NC 28608 Cell Phone: 281-489-7227 Home Phone: 615-631-9520 Press Box Phone: 828-262-3172 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Website: AppStateSports.com SID Mailing Address: SID Mailing Address: Athletic Department/MS 548, MTSU Box 20, P.O. Box 1892, Murfreesboro, TN 37132 Houston, TX 77251-1892 Press Box Phone: 615-898-2312 Press Box Phone: 3713-527-0250 Website: GoBlueRaiders.com Website: RiceOwls.com

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North Texas Louisiana Tech UTEP Oct. 18 (ASN) Oct. 25 (ASN) Nov. 1 (FCS) Apogee Stadium Carlisle-Faulkner Field Sun Bowl Denton, Texas at Roberts Stadium El Paso, Texas Hattiesburg, Miss.

General Information General Information General Information Location: Denton, Texas Location: Ruston, La. Location: El Paso, Texas Founded: 1890 Founded: 1894 Founded: 1914 Enrollment: 36,111 Enrollment: 11,025 Enrollment: 22,749 President: Dr. Neal Smatresk President: Dr. Les Guice President: Dr. Diana Natalicio Athletics Director: Rick Villarreal Athletics Director: Tommy McClel- Athletics Director: Bob Stull Conference: Conference USA land Conference: Conference USA Nickname: Mean Green Conference: Conference USA Nickname: Miners Colors: Green and White Nickname: Bulldogs Colors: Dark Blue, Orange, Silver Stadium (Cap.): Apogee Stadium Colors: Blue and Red Accent (30,850) Stadium (Cap.): Joe Aillet Stadium Stadium (Cap.): Sun Bowl (51,500) Playing Surface: (30,600) Playing Surface: Matrix 46 Sportexe PowerBlade HP Playing Surface: FieldTurf Series Record: Series tied at 3-3 Series Record: Series tied at 4-4 Series Record: USM leads 31-14 Last Meeting: Nov. 17, 2012, Last Meeting: Oct. 26, 2013, Last Meeting: Nov. 9, 2013, L, 34-33, at Hattiesburg L, 55-14 at Hattiesburg L, 36-13 at Ruston Head Coach Information Head Coach Information Head Coach Information Head Coach: Sean Kugler Head Coach: Dan McCarney Head Coach: Skip Holtz Record at UTEP/Years: Record at UNT/Years: Record at Louisiana Tech/Years: 2-10 (2nd season) 18-19 (4th season) 4-8 (2nd season) Overall Record/Years: Same Overall Record/Years: Overall Record/Years: 74-104 (16th season) 92-79 (15th Season) The Miners 2013 Record: 2-10 The Mean Green The Bulldogs 2013 Conf. Record/Finish: 2013 Record: 9-4 2013 Record: 4-8 1-7/7th (West) 2013 Conf. Record/Finish: 2013 Conf. Record/Finish: 2013 Postseason: N/A 6-2/T-2nd (West) 3-5/5th (West) Final AP Rank: None 2013 Postseason: W, 36-14 vs. UNLV, 2013 Postseason: None Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 44/22 Heart of Dallas Bowl Final AP Rank: N/A Starters Returning: 19 Final AP Rank: None Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 36/28 (8 offense, 7 defense, 4 specialists) Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 37/20 Starters Returning: 15 Starters Lost: 8 Starters Returning: 12 (5 offense, 7 defense, 3 specialists) (3 offense, 4 defense, 1 specialists) (5 offense, 4 defense, 3 specialists) Starters Lost: 12 Starters Lost: 15 (6 offense, 4 defense, 2 specialists) Media Relations (6 offense, 7 defense, 2 specialists) Football Contact: Denise Mata Media Relations Office Phone: 915-747-6653 Media Relations Football Contact: Patrick Walsh Cell Phone: 915-820-2458 Football Contact: Eric Capper Office Phone: 318-257-5305 Email: [email protected] Office Phone: 940-565-2476 Cell Phone: 318-514-9203 SID Mailing Address: Cell Phone: 940-367-0727 Email: [email protected] 500 W. University Ave., Email: [email protected] SID Mailing Address: Brumbelow Building, SID Mailing Address: P.O. Box 3166, El Paso, TX 79968-0579 1155 Union Circle, Ruston, LA 71272 Press Box Phone: 915-747-5444 Box 311397, Press Box Phone: 318-257-3144 Website: UTEPAthletics.com Denton, TX 76203 Website: LaTechSports.com Press Box Phone: 940-369-7585 Website: MeanGreenSports.com

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Marshall UTSA UAB Nov. 8 (ASN) Nov.13 (CBSSN) Nov. 29 (ASN) Carlisle-Faulkner Field Alamodome Carlisle-Faulkner Field at Roberts Stadium San Antonio, Texas at Roberts Stadium Hattiesburg, Miss. Hattiesburg, Miss.

General Information General Information General Information Location: Huntington, W.Va. Location: San Antonio, Texas Location: Birmingham, Ala. Founded: 1837 Founded: 1969 Founded: 1969 Enrollment: 14,000 Enrollment: 28,234 Enrollment: 17,999 President: Dr. Stephen J. Kopp President: Dr. Ricardo Romo President: Dr. Ray L. Watts Athletics Director: Mike Hamrick Athletics Director: Lynn Hickey Athletics Director: Brian Mackin Conference: Conference USA Conference: Conference USA Conference: Conference USA Nickname: Thundering Herd Nickname: Roadrunners Nickname: Blazers Colors: Green and White Colors: Navy Blue, Orange and White Colors: Forest Green and Old Gold Stadium (Cap.): Joan C. Edwards Stadium (Cap.): Alamodome (65,000) Stadium (Cap.): Legion Field (72,000) Stadium (38,224) Playing Surface: FieldTurf Playing Surface: SureTurf Playing Surface: FieldTurf Series Record: First meeting Series Record: USM leads 10-4 Series Record: USM leads 5-4 Last Meeting: Nov.30, 2013, Last Meeting: Nov. 2, 2013, Head Coach Information W, 62-27, at Birmingham L, 61-13, at Huntington Head Coach: Larry Coker Record at UTSA/Years: 12-10 Head Coach Information Head Coach Information (3rd season) Head Coach: Bill Clark Head Coach: Doc Holliday Overall Record/Years: 72-25 Record at UAB/Years: First Season Record at Marshall/Years: (9th season) Overall Record/Years: 11-4 27-24 (5th season) (2nd Season) Overall Record/Years: Same The Roadrunners 2013 Record: 7-5 The Blazers The Thundering Herd 2013 Conf. Record/Finish: 2013 Record: 2-10 2013 Record: 10-4 6-2/T-2nd (West) 2013 Conf. Record/Finish: 2013 Conf. Record/Finish: 2013 Postseason: None 1-7/T-5th (East) 7-1/1st (East) Final AP Rank: N/A 2013 Postseason: None 2013 Postseason: W, 31-20 vs. Mary- Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 51/8 Final AP Rank: N/A land, Military Bowl Starters Returning: 23 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 47/20 Final AP Rank: None (9 offense, 8 defense, 2 specialists) Starters Returning: 20 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 59/15 Starters Lost: 4 (8 offense, 8 defense, 4 specialists) Starters Returning: 18 (1 offense, 3 defense, 0 specialists) Starters Lost: 6 (6 offense, 8 defense, 4 specialists) (3 offense, 3 defense, 0 specialists) Starters Lost: 9 Media Relations (5 offense, 3 defense, 1 specialists) Football Contact: Kyle Stephens Media Relations Office Phone: 210-458-4551 Football Contact: Norm Reilly Media Relations Home Phone: 210-887-3636 Office Phone: 205-934-0722 Football Contact: Jason Corriher Email: [email protected] Cell Phone: 205-936-1793 Office Phone: 304-696-4660 SID Mailing Address: Email: [email protected] Cell Phone: 740-331-1497 Department of Athletics SID Mailing Address: Email: [email protected] Physical Education Building 1530 3rd Ave. SID Mailing Address: One UTSA Circle South, Bartow East, P.O. Box 1360, San Antonio, Texas 78249-0691 Birmingham, AL 35294 Huntington, WV 25715 Press Box Phone: 210-704-6200 Press Box Phone: 205-326-3814 Press Box Phone: 304-696-6666 Website: GoUTSA.com Website: UABSports.com Website: HerdZone.com

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Mississippi State Alcorn State (14-12-1, includes two forfeits, 1935-1990) (1-0, 2009)

0-27 (HC) L 11-15-35 Hattiesburg, Miss. 52-0 W 9-5-09 Hattiesburg, Miss. 7-14 L 11-22-47 Starkville, Miss. 7-48 L 10-17-64 Starkville, Miss. Record in Hattiesburg: 1-0 9-27 L 10-9-65 Starkville, Miss. Record in Lorman: Never Met 9-10 L 10-8-66 Starkville, Miss. Neutral Site Games: Never Met 21-14 W 10-14-67 Starkville, Miss. Most Points Scored: 52 (9-5-09) 47-14 W 10-12-68 Starkville, Miss. Fewest Points Scored: 52 (9-5-09) 20-34 L 10-11-69 Starkville, Miss. Largest Margin of Victory: 52 (9-5-09) 15-51 L 10-24-70 Starkville, Miss. Largest Loss Margin: 0 7-26 L 10-21-72 Starkville, Miss. Longest Winning Streak: 1 (2009) 10-10 T 10-27-73 Starkville, Miss. Longest Losing Streak: 0 3-7 # W 10-4-75 Starkville, Miss. Current Streak: Won 1 6-14 # W 10-23-76 Hattiesburg, Miss. Shutouts: 1 14-7 W 10-22-77 Starkville, Miss. Games Decided By 7 or fewer points: 0-0 22-17 W 10-7-78 Hattiesburg, Miss. 21-7 W 10-27-79 Starkville, Miss. 42-14 W 10-11-80 Starkville, Miss. 7-6 W 11-7-81 Jackson, Miss. 20-14 W 10-9-82 Jackson, Miss. 31-6 W 10-8-83 Jackson, Miss. 18-27 L 10-6-84 Jackson, Miss. 20-23 L 9-21-85 Jackson, Miss. 28-24 W 9-20-86 Jackson, Miss. Alabama 18-14 W 10-17-87 Jackson, Miss. (6-34-2, includes on forfeit , 1947-2005) 38-21 W 10-15-88 Jackson, Miss. 23-26 L 9-9-89 Hattiesburg, Miss. 7-34 L 9-20-47 Birmingham, Ala. 10-13 L 9-22-90 Starkville, Miss. 0-27 L 11-6-48 Tuscaloosa, Ala. # Game was forfeited to Southern Miss 26-34 L 11-19-49 Tuscaloosa, Ala. 0-53 L 11-11-50 Tuscaloosa, Ala. Record in Hattiesburg: 2-2 7-40 L 11-10-51 Tuscaloosa, Ala. Record in Starkville: 6-8-1 6-20 L 9-19-52 Montgomery, Ala. Neutral Site Games: 6-2 25-19 W 9-18-53 Montgomery, Ala. Most Points Scored: 47 (10-12-68) 7-2 W 9-17-54 Montgomery, Ala. Fewest Points Scored: 0 (11-15-35) 13-13 T 11-24-56 Tuscaloosa, Ala. Largest Margin of Victory: 33 (10-12-68) 2-29 L 11-23-57 Tuscaloosa, Ala. Largest Loss Margin: 41 (10-17-64) 0-34 L 11-26-66 Mobile, Ala. Longest Winning Streak: 9 (1975-1983, includes both 3-25 L 9-30-67 Mobile, Ala. forfeits) 14-17 L 9-28-68 Mobile, Ala. Longest Losing Streak: 5 (1935-1966) 14-63 L 9-27-69 Tuscaloosa, Ala. Current Streak: Lost 2 6-42 L 9-18-71 Tuscaloosa, Ala. Shutouts: 0 11-48 L 10-28-72 Birmingham, Ala. Games Decided By 7 or fewer points: 8-5-1, includes one 0-52 L 9-21-74 Birmingham, Ala. forfeit 6-27 L 11-15-75 Tuscaloosa, Ala. 8-24 L 10-9-76 Birmingham, Ala. 7-42 L 10-25-80 Tuscaloosa, Ala. 13-13 T 10-10-81 Birmingham, Ala. 38-29 W 11-13-82 Tuscaloosa, Ala. 16-28 L 11-12-83 Birmingham, Ala.

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13-24 L 11-16-85 Tuscaloosa, Ala. 17-31 L 9-13-86 Birmingham, Ala. 6-38 L 9-5-87 Birmingham, Ala. 14-37 L 11-18-89 Tuscaloosa, Ala. 27-24 W 9-8-90 Birmingham, Ala. 10-17 L 9-12-92 Birmingham, Ala. 0-40 # W 10-30-93 Tuscaloosa, Ala. 6-14 L 10-8-94 Tuscaloosa, Ala. Rice 20-24 L 9-9-95 Birmingham, Ala. (1-3, 2007-2012) 10-20 L 9-7-96 Birmingham, Ala. 13-27 L 9-27-97 Birmingham, Ala. 29-31 L 10-3-07 Hattiesburg, Miss. 20-30 L 10-31-98 Tuscaloosa, Ala. 40-45 L 10-18-08 Houston, Texas 14-35 L 10-30-99 Tuscaloosa, Ala. 48-24 W 10-1-11 Hattiesburg, Miss. 21-0 W 9-16-00 Birmingham, Ala. 17-44 L 10-27-12 Houston, Texas 15-28 L 11-29-01 Birmingham, Ala. 7-20 L 9-21-02 Tuscaloosa, Ala. Record in Hattiesburg: 1-1 3-17 L 10-11-03 Tuscaloosa, Ala. Record in Houston: 0-2 3-27 L 10-16-04 Tuscaloosa, Ala. Neutral Site Games: Never Met 21-30 L 9-10-05 Tuscaloosa, Ala. Most Points Scored: 48 (10-1-11) Fewest Points Scored: 17 (10-27-12) Record in Hattiesburg: Never Met Largest Margin of Victory: 24 (10-1-11) Record in Tuscaloosa: 2-18-1 Largest Loss Margin: 27 (10-27-12) Record in Birmingham: 2-12-1 Longest Winning Streak: 1 (2011) Neutral Site Games: 2-4 Longest Losing Streak: 2 (2007-2008) Most Points Scored: 38 (11-13-82) Current Streak: Lost 1 Fewest Points Scored: 0 (five times) Shutouts: 0 Largest Margin of Victory: 21 (9-16-00) Games Decided By 7 or fewer points: 0-2 Largest Loss Margin: 53 (11-11-50) In C-USA Games: 1-3 Longest Winning Streak: 2 (1953-54) Longest Losing Streak: 11 (1957-1980) Current Streak: Lost 5 Shutouts: 1 Games Decided By 7 or fewer points: 3-3-2

Middle Tennessee (0-2, 2009-2013)

32-42 L 12-20-09 New Orleans, La. 21-42 L 11-23-13 Hattiesburg, Miss.

Record in Hattiesburg: 0-1 Appalachian State Record in Murfreesboro: 0-0 (First Meeting) Neutral Site Games: 0-1 Most Points Scored: 32 (12-20-09) Fewest Points Scored: 21 (11-23-13) Largest Margin of Victory: 0 Largest Loss Margin: 21 (11-23-13) Longest Winning Streak: 0 Longest Losing Streak: 2 (2009-2013) Current Streak: Lost 2 Shutouts: 0 Games Decided By 7 or fewer points: 0-0 In C-USA Games: 0-1

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7-0 W 9-21-57 Ruston, La. 14-0 W 9-20-58 Hattiesburg, Miss. 0-16 L 11-28-59 Ruston, La. 7-10 L 11-12-60 Hattiesburg, Miss. 7-0 W 11-11-61 Ruston, La. 22-14 W 11-17-62 Hattiesburg, Miss. (HC) North Texas 0-10 L 11-16-63 Ruston, La. (4-4, 1954-2013) 14-7 W 11-14-64 Hattiesburg, Miss. 31-7 W 11-13-65 Ruston, La. 7-15 L 10-2-54 Denton, Texas 14-0 W 9-17-66 Hattiesburg, Miss. 26-0 (HC) W 10-8-55 Hattiesburg, Miss. 58-7 W 11-23-67 Shreveport, La. 14-27 (HC) L 10-8-77 Hattiesburg, Miss. 20-27 L 11-2-68 Hattiesburg, Miss. (HC) 12-25 L 11-4-78 Denton, Texas 24-23 W 11-1-69 Ruston, La. 30-10 W 10-6-79 Hattiesburg, Miss. 6-27 L 11-14-70 Hattiesburg, Miss. (HC) 22-0 W 10-31-81 Denton, Texas 24-20 W 11-13-71 Ruston, La. 31-10 W 12-14-04 New Orleans, La. 14-33 L 9-16-72 Hattiesburg, Miss. 14-55 L 10-26-13 Hattiesburg, Miss. 24-14 W 10-25-75 Ruston, La. 22-23 L 11-13-76 Ruston, La. Record in Hattiesburg: 2-2 10-28 L 11-12-77 Hattiesburg, Miss. Record in Denton: 1-2 38-11 W 9-20-80 Hattiesburg, Miss. Neutral Site Games: 1-0 6-13 L 11-20-82 Hattiesburg, Miss. Most Points Scored: 31 (12-14-04) 28-10 W 9-17-83 Hattiesburg, Miss. Fewest Points Scored: 7 (10-2-54) 34-0 W 9-15-84 Hattiesburg, Miss. Largest Margin of Victory: 26 (10-8-55) 28-0 W 9-7-85 Hattiesburg, Miss. Largest Loss Margin: 41 (10-26-13) 26-19 W 11-12-88 Ruston, La. Longest Winning Streak: 3 (1979-2004) 14-30 L 11-16-91 Ruston, La. Longest Losing Streak: 2 (1977-1978) 16-13 W 9-19-92 Hattiesburg, Miss. Current Streak: Lost 1 13-12 W 9-25-10 Ruston, La. Shutouts: 2 19-17 W 9-1-11 Hattiesburg, Miss. Games Decided By 7 or fewer points: 0-0 13-36 L 11-9-13 Ruston, La. In C-USA Games: 0-1 Record in Hattiesburg: 16-6 Record in Ruston: 14-8 Neutral Site Games: 1-0 Most Points Scored: 58 (11-23-67) Fewest Points Scored: 0 (four times) Largest Margin of Victory: 52 (11-15-52) Largest Loss Margin: 27 (11-28-35) Louisiana Tech Longest Winning Streak: 9 (1950-1958) (31-14, 1935-2013) Longest Losing Streak: 2 (twice) Current Streak: Lost 1 29-31 L 10-3-07 Hattiesburg, Miss. Shutouts: 3 0-27 L 11-28-35 Ruston, La. Games Decided By 7 or fewer points: 13-5 12-7 W 10-16-36 Ruston, La. In C-USA Games: 0-1 0-7 L 10-15-37 Ruston, La. 19-7 W 10-3-41 Ruston, La. 7-0 W 9-21-46 Hattiesburg, Miss. 7-6 W 10-11-47 Ruston, La. 20-6 W 11-13-48 Hattiesburg, Miss. (HC) 13-34 L 11-12-49 Ruston, La. 41-20 W 11-18-50 Hattiesburg, Miss. 33-7 W 11-17-51 Ruston, La. 52-0 W 11-15-52 Hattiesburg, Miss. 30-0 W 11-14-53 Ruston, La. 28-0 W 9-25-54 Hattiesburg, Miss. 7-6 W 9-24-55 Ruston, La. 14-0 W 9-22-56 Hattiesburg, Miss.

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Longest Losing Streak: 3 (2011-2013) Current Streak: Lost 3 Shutouts: 0 Games Decided By 7 or fewer points: 2-2 In C-USA Games: 5-4

UTEP (3-3, 1954-2012)

14-37 L 1-1-54 El Paso, Texas 38-18 W 12-23-88 Shreveport, La. 56-30 W 11-17-07 El Paso, Texas 37-40 (2 OT) L 10-4-08 Hattiesburg, Miss. 31-13 W 10-29-11 El Paso, Texas UTSA 33-34 L 11-17-12 Hattiesburg, Miss. (First Meeting)

Record in Hattiesburg: 0-2 Record in El Paso: 2-1 Neutral Site Games: 1-0 Most Points Scored: 56 (11-17-07) Fewest Points Scored: 14 (1-1-54) Largest Margin of Victory: 26 (11-17-07) Largest Loss Margin: 23 (1-1-54) Longest Winning Streak: 2 (1988-2007) Longest Losing Streak: 1 (three times) Current Streak: Lost 1 UAB Shutouts: 0 (10-4, 2000-2013) Games Decided By 7 or fewer points: 0-2 In C-USA Games: 2-2 33-30 W (2OT) 11-11-00 Birmingham, Ala. 3-0 W 9-29-01 Hattiesburg, Miss. 20-13 W 11-9-02 Birmingham, Ala. 17-12 W 9-4-03 Birmingham, Ala. 26-21 W 11-27-04 Hattiesburg, Miss. 37-28 W 10-21-05 Birmingham, Ala. 25-20 W 11-18-06 Hattiesburg, Miss. 37-7 W 11-10-07 Birmingham, Ala. Marshall 70-14 W 11-1-08 Hattiesburg, Miss. (5-4, 2005-2013) 17-30 L 10-1-09 Birmingham, Ala. 49-50 L (2OT) 10-30-10 Hattiesburg, Miss. 27-24 W (OT) 11-8-05 Huntington, W.Va. 31-34 L 11-17-11 Birmingham, Ala. 42-7 W 11-25-06 Hattiesburg, Miss. 19-27 L 11-3-12 Hattiesburg, Miss. 33-24 W 10-21-07 Huntington, W.Va. 62-27 W 11-30-13 Birmingham, Ala. 27-34 L 9-20-08 Hattiesburg, Miss. 27-20 W 11-14-09 Huntington, W.Va. Record in Hattiesburg: 4-2 41-16 W 10-2-10 Hattiesburg, Miss. Record in Birmingham: 6-2 20-26 L 9-10-11 Huntington, W.Va. Neutral Site Games: Never Met 24-59 L 10-20-12 Hattiesburg, Miss. Most Points Scored: 70 (11-1-08) 13-61 L 11-2-13 Huntington, W.Va. Fewest Points Scored: 3 (9-29-01) Largest Margin of Victory: 56 (11-1-08) Record in Hattiesburg: 2-2 Largest Loss Margin: 13 (10-1-09) Record in Huntington: 3-2 Longest Winning Streak: 9 (2000-2008) Neutral Site Games: Never Met Longest Losing Streak: 4 (2009-2012) Most Points Scored: 42 (11-25-06) Current Streak: Won 1 Fewest Points Scored: 20 (9-10-11) Shutouts: 1 Largest Margin of Victory: 35 (11-25-06) Games Decided By 7 or fewer points: 6-2 Largest Loss Margin: 48 (11-2-13) In C-USA Games: 10-4 Longest Winning Streak: 3 (2005-2007)

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FIU FCS FCS FSN TBA Troy ASN ASN ASN ASN ASN ASN 6 pm 1 pm 6 pm UAB OPEN OPEN 11 am 11 am at USM LA Tech LA 2:30 pm 2:30 pm 2:30 pm 2:30 pm 2:30 pm 12 noon Marshall at Arkansas at North Texas North at Miss. State at Florida Atl. at Florida at Western Ky. Western at Alabama A&M Alabama at Middle Tenn. at Middle

FS1 FIU FCS TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA ASN ASN USM 6 pm 6 pm 6 pm Networks Networks UTEP OPEN OPEN at Rice CBSSN ESPNU UTSA Arizona 2:30 pm Tech at LA 7 pm (9/4) at Houston 8 pm (8/29) Texas North New Mexico 7 pm (11/13) Networks Fox Fox Fox Networks Fox Networks Fox Fox Ky. Western at at Oklahoma St. at Florida Atlantic at Florida

TBA TBA TBA ASN TBA FS1 6 pm 6 pm 5 pm Networks Rice 11 am Ohio at FIU CBSSN ESPN3 OPEN at USM 6 pm OPEN 12 noon 2:30 pm at UAB at Akron at Marshall Ky. Western Fox Fox Networks Fox Networks Fox Networks Fox Tenn. Middle Rhode Island Rhode ESPN Networks 11 am (11/28) Florida Atlantic Florida at Old Dominion at Miami (Ohio)

FS1 FS1 FCS FCS TBA TBA TBA TBA ASN ASN ASN USM 7 pm 6 pm 7 pm 7 pm 7 pm 6 pm OPEN OPEN 10 pm at Rice UTEP at UTSA Tech at LA Tech Texas Texas North 7 pm (11/21) Tenn. Middle MW Network Networks Fox Ky. Western at at Kansas State Old Dominion at New Mexico New Mexico St.

FCS FCS TBA TBA TBA Rice ASN ASN 6 pm 6 pm 6 pm 6 pm Networks UTEP UTSA OPEN OPEN 11 am 11 am ESPN3 CBSSN CBSSN at UAB at USM 12 noon 2:30 pm LA Tech Auburn at 7 pm (9/11) Ky. Western at Oklahoma Networks Fox Fox Fox Texas at North at UL Lafayette Northwestern St. at Old Dominion

FIU FCS TBA TBA TBA TBA ASN ASN ASN ASN SMU USM 7 pm 6 pm 6 pm OPEN OPEN 11 am at Rice CBSSN at UAB Texas at Tech LA at UTEP at UTSA 2:30 pm 2:30 pm 2:30 pm Longhorn at Indiana 7 pm (9/11) Networks Fox Networks Fox Networks Fox Networks Fox Nicholls State Nicholls North Texas Florida Atlantic Florida

FS1 FCS TBA TBA ASN BYU UAB USM 6 pm 6 pm 6 pm 6 pm at FIU OPEN OPEN 11 am CBSSN at UTEP 2:30 pm 2:30 pm 2:30 pm 2:30 pm at Marshall 7 pm (9/26) Ky. Western at Memphis at Minnesota Networks Fox Savannah State Savannah Florida Atlantic Florida Middle Tenn. at Old Dominion

FS1 FCS TBA TBA TBA TBA ASN NBC 6 pm 6 pm 8 pm Rice UTEP UTSA at FIU OPEN OPEN 11 am 11 am 11 am CBSSN CBSSN at USM Army at Hawai’i 2:30 pm Tech at LA at Marshall Texas North 7 pm (11/21) at Texas A&M Texas at Networks Fox Networks Fox Networks Fox Networks Fox Old Dominion at Notre Dame

TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA ASN ULM 5 pm 6 pm Idaho OPEN OPEN 11 am Troy at ESPN2 ESPN3 Liberty ESPNU at USM Campbell at Michigan at Ark. State at Georgia State at UL Lafayette ^:30 pm (9/25) South Alabama South at Ga. Southern Appalachian Appalachian St.

SEC TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA USM 5 pm OPEN OPEN 11 am at LSU ESPN2 Florida Auburn 2:30 pm Miss. State Alabama at Arkansas at Texas A&M Texas at Ole Miss Tennessee at West Virginia West ABC (Atlanta) Florida Atlantic Florida Western Carolina Western

6 pm 2 pm 4 pm 4 pm 2 pm 4 pm 2 pm 1 pm 1 pm 4 pm 2 pm OPEN at USM Southern Jackson State Jackson Alabama State Ark.-Pine Bluff 6:30 pm (10/2) Texas Southern Texas Alcorn State at Grambling St. at Grambling at Alabama A&M Alabama at Louisiana College at Miss. Valley St. Valley at Miss. Virginia-Lynchburg at Prairie View A&M View at Prairie

SEC FSN TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA UAB 1 pm 3 pm USM OPEN OPEN at LSU Auburn 6:30 pm Ole Miss Arkansas ESPNews UT-Martin Vanderbilt at Alabama at Texas A&M Texas at Kentucky at South Ala. at South Miss. State Sept. 6 Sept. 20 29 Nov. Date 30 Aug. Sept. 27 Oct. 4 Oct. 11 ASN Oct 25 1 Nov. 15 Nov. of Dec. 5-6 Championship Games set for weekend Conference Central; Times All 31, 2014; As of July Nov. 8 Nov. Oct. 18 Nov. 22 Nov. Sept. 13

208 2014 Southern Miss Football Khyri Thornton 3rd Round Selection by Green Bay Packers in 2014 NFL Draft

Southern Miss has had a player taken in the 3rd Round or higher in last three years

The Golden Eagles are one of 23 schools to have player taken in Top Three Rounds in each of the last three years 2014 Southern Miss Football Schedule

Aug. 30 at Mississippi State (SEC) 6:30 pm | Starkville, Miss.

Sept. 6 Alcorn State 6 pm | Hattiesburg, Miss.

Sept. 13 at Alabama (ESPN 2) 5 pm | Tuscaloosa, Ala.

Sept. 20 Appalachian State (ASN) 6 pm | Hattiesburg, Miss.

Sept. 27 Rice* (FCS) 6 pm | Hattiesburg, Miss.

Oct. 4 at Middle Tennessee* (ASN) 11 am | Murfreesboro, Tenn.

Oct. 18 at North Texas* (ASN) 6 pm | Denton, Texas

Oct. 25 Louisiana Tech* (ASN) 2:30 pm | Hattiesburg, Miss.

Nov. 1 at UTEP* (FCS) 7 pm | El Paso, Texas

Nov. 8 Marshall* (ASN) 6 pm | Hattiesburg, Miss.

Nov. 13 at UTSA* (CBS SN) 7 pm | San Antonio, Texas

Nov. 29 UAB* (ASN) 2:30 pm | Hattiesburg, Miss.

* Conference USA game; Dates and times subject to change