2012 REDDIE FOOTBALL GAME NOTES • PAGE 1 SCHEDULE GAME 9: OCT. 27, 2012 • 6 P.M. AUG. 29, 2012 • WON 63-27 NO. 9 HENDERSON STATE (8-0, 6-0) vs. SOUTHERN NAZARENE Arkadelphia, Ark. VS. ATTN: 5742 SOUTHERN (6-1, 4-1) SEPT. 8, 2012 • WON 47-24 at McKendree WILKINS STADIUM (6000) Lebanon, Ill. ATTN: 1400 REDDIES HIT THE ROAD FOR FINAL TIME SEPT. 15, 2012 • WON 73-34 Henderson State will travel to Magnolia, Ark. for its final regular-season road at Arkansas Tech game, as the Reddies face upset-minded Southern Arkansas. Saturday’s Russellville, Ark. game features the top two offenses in the Great American Conference as ATTN: 5989 the Reddies are averaging 516.13 yards per game, while the Muleriders average 444.57 yards per contest. SEPT. 22, 2012 • WON 56-20 Henderson State will be attempting to clinch at least a share of the GAC vs. SOUTHEASTERN OKLA. title, while Southern Arkansas will attempt to derail the Reddies and remain Arkadelphia, Ark. in the hunt for a league championship. ATTN: 4914 SEPT. 29, 2012 • WON 50-22 REDDIE REPORT at SOUTHWESTERN OKLA. Henderson State’s offense will be tested as the SAU defense ranks third in Weatherford, Okla. the league allowing just 295.43 yards per game. ATTN: 1500 Kevin Rodgers eclipsed the 300-yard passing mark for the sixth time this season having 378 yards while throwing for three touchdowns against East OCT. 6, 2012 • WON 71-0 Central. Rodgers has completed 187-of-272 passes for 2863 yards and 36 vs. ARKANSAS-MONTICELLO touchdowns this year. Arkadelphia, Ark. Robert Jordan leads the Reddie receivers with 693 yards on 41 catches ATTN: 4071 and 8 touchdowns. Last week against ECU, Jordan totaled 120 yards on 6 OCT. 13, 2012 • WON 38-10 receptions. It was the fourth time this season that Jordan has totaled 100- at HARDING yards or more in a game. Dustin Holland follows with 40 catches for 597 Searcy, Ark. yards, while Elliot Hebert has compiled 563 yards on 31 receptions. ATTN: 3600 Jarvis Smith leads the Reddie ground game with 558 yards on 85 carries while having scored seven times. OCT. 20, 2012 • WON 49-14 Keaton Stigger and Maxie Graham headline the Reddie defense. Graham vs. EAST CENTRAL leads the Reddies with 80 tackles on the year, while Stigger has 72 stops. In Arkadelphia, Ark. the last three games, the Henderson State defense has allowed a total of 24 ATTN: 6781 points while allowing an average of 260 yards offensively. Henderson State Oct. 27, 2012 • 6 p.m. leads the league in tackles for lost yardage averaging 9.0 per game. at SOUTHERN ARKANSAS Magnolia, Ark. REDDIE SPORTS NETWORK Wilkins Stadium Phil Elson begins his second season as the Voice NOV. 10, 2012 • 3 p.m. of the Reddies with RJ Hawk providing color com- vs. OUACHITA BAPTIST mentary. Elson has 17 seasons of experience in profes- Arkadelphia, Ark. sional , including 14 years on the radio. Carpenter-Haygood Stadium Hawk works at 103.7 The Buzz in Little Rock and produces the Show With No Name from 6-10 a.m.

100.9 KDEL Arkadelphia 101.5 The SPUR Hot Springs INTERNET hsusports.com 2012 REDDIE FOOTBALL GAME NOTES • PAGE 2 ABOUT SOUTHERN ARKANSAS SAU FACTS Southern Arkansas enters the game with a 6-1 record overall and a 4-1 mark in the GAC. SAU averages 444.6 yards of total offense including 276.4 passing yards per game. The Muleriders are coming off a 47-14 win over Southern Nazarene in a game that saw the Muleriders compile 521 yards of total offense while limiting the Crimson Storm to just 223 yards. SAU quarterback Tyler Sykora threw for 337 yards and 4 touchdowns against SNU. The 6-6, 220-pound junior from Hot Springs, Ark. has completed 141 of 231 passes for 1910 yards and 19 touchdowns. The Muleriders also have a solid ground game averaging 168 yards per game with Mark Johnson leading SAU. Johnson ranks second in the GAC in rushing averaging 109.6 Bill Keopple yards per game. The junior from Longview, Texas rushed for 92 yards on 16 Head Coach carries last week. • QUICK FACTS • Mark Spaight leads the SAU defense having 56 total tackles including 38 LOCATION: ...... Magnolia, Ark. solo stops. Bobby Williams follows with 35 tackles. Cornerback Quan FOUNDED: ...... 1909 Warren leads the secondary with 25 tackles and 2 interceptions. ENROLLMENT: ...... 3,327 PRESIDENT: ...... Dr. David Rankin ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: ...... Steve Browning THE SERIES VS. SOUTHERN ARKANSAS COLORS: ...... Royal Blue & Old Gold Southern Arkansas and Henderson State meet for the 76th time in a series CONFERENCE: ...... Great American which dates back to 1915, with the Reddies leading the series 39-34-2. The STADIUM: ...... Wilkins Stadium (6,000) Reddies have won the last five meetings including a 28-17 win in 2010. The • COACHING STAFF • two teams did not play each other in 2011. It was the first time since 1993 HEAD COACH: ...... Bill Keopple the two teams failed to meet on the gridiron. Prior to 1993, the two teams ALMA MATER:...... Central Arkansas (1982) met every year dating back to 1959. RECORD AT SAU (YEARS): ...... 13-24 (4th) CAREER RECORD (YEARS): ...... Same ASSISTANT COACHES: ...... Landon Keopple, Josh GAC STANDINGS Lawson, Georgeio Milam, James Colzie, Cordell GAC RECORD OVERALL RECORD Upshaw TEAM W L Pct. W L Pct. Stk. Henderson State 6 0 1.000 8 0 1.000 W8 Harding 4 1 .800 6 1 .857 W1 • TEAM INFORMATION • Ouachita Baptist 4 1 .800 6 1 .857 L1 2011 RECORD ...... 3-7 Southern Arkansas 4 1 .800 6 1 .857 W2 2011 GAC: ...... 3-4 (6th) Arkansas Tech 3 2 .600 5 3 .625 W4 BASIC OFFENSE: ...... Multiple Southeastern Okla. 1 4 .200 3 4 .429 W2 BASIC DEFENSE: ...... 4-2 LETTERMEN RETURNING: ...... 40 East Central 1 4 .200 3 5 .375 L2 STARTERS RETURNING: ...... 11 Southwestern Okla 1 5 .167 1 6 .143 L5 STARTERS LOST: ...... 11 Arkansas-Monticello 0 6 .000 1 7 .125 L7 *Northwestern Okla. 0 0 .000 1 7 .125 W1 *Southern Nazarene 0 0 .000 1 7 .125 L1

• 2012 SCHEDULE • SATURDAY’S GAMES Sept. 8 at Texas College W, 56-0 Arkansas Tech @ Harding 2 p.m. Sept. 15 * at Southeastern Okla. W, 31-24 Ouachita Baptist @ East Central 2 p.m. Sept. 22 * SOUTHWEASTERN W, 35-34 Southeastern Okla. @ Arkansas-Monticello 3 p.m. Sept. 29 * at UA-Monticello W, 30-14 Air Force Aca. (JV) @ Northwestern Okla. 5 p.m. Oct. 6 HARDING L, 23-20 Southern Nazarene @ Southwestern Okla. 6 p.m. Oct. 13 * at East Central W, 19-0 Henderson State @ Southern Arkansas 6 p.m. Oct. 20 * SOUTHERN NAZARENE W, 47-14 Oct. 27 * HENDERSON STATE 6 p.m. NEXT WEEK’S GAMES Nov. 3 * at Ouachita Baptist 1 p.m. Southern Arkansas @ Ouachita Baptist 1 p.m. Harding @ Southeastern Okla. 2 p.m. Nov. 10 * ARKANSAS TECH 2 p.m. Arkansas-Monticello @ Southwestern Okla. 2 p.m. East Central @ Arkansas Tech 2 p.m. Southern Nazarene @ Northwestern Okla. 5 p.m. Henderson State IDLE 2012 REDDIE FOOTBALL GAME NOTES • PAGE 3 SERIES INFO LAST TIME OUT: HSU 49, EAST CENTRAL 14 Israel Valentin's 97-yard touchdown on the game's opening kickoff set the HSU LEADS 39-34-2 tone for Henderson State as the Reddies rolled to a 49-14 win over East (LAST 25 GAMES) Central. YEAR WINNER LOSER Valentin, who also returned an opening kickoff earlier this season against 1985 HSU 16 SAU 8 1986 HSU 24 SAU 14 Arkansas Tech, ended the game with 140 all-purpose yards including 43 1987 SAU 17 HSU 16 yards receiving with a touchdown grab. 1988 SAU 35 HSU 9 Henderson State took a 20-0 lead in the first quarter as Kevin Nichols had 1989 HSU 20 SAU 10 a pair of rushing touchdowns of 1 and 3 yards. 1990 SAU 24 HSU 23 East Central got on the board to begin the second quarter as Spencer Bond 1991 SAU HSU Forfeit hit LaQuan Harper for a 39-yard score in the second period to make the 1992 HSU 21 SAU 14 A score 20-7. 1994 HSU 16 SAU 6 H The Reddies scored three more times before the half as Kevin Rodgers 1995 HSU 24 SAU 10 A hooked up with Valentin for a 38-yard score and then set the Henderson 1996 SAU 16 HSU 13 H 1997 SAU 19 HSU 14 A State career touchdown passing record when he connected with Elliot Hebert 1998 SAU 10 HSU 3 H from 12-yards out. 1999 SAU 31 HSU 3 A Rodgers surpasses Nick Hardesty who had 43 career touchdown passes in 2000 SAU 86 HSU 27 H 18 games for the Reddies from 2009 to 2010. The sophomore from Rockwall, 2001 SAU 56 HSU 35 A Texas has now run his total to 45 career touchdown strikes in 15 games. 2002 HSU 38 SAU 27 H HSU place-kicker Charles Gonsalves closed out the half with a 32-yard field 2003 SAU 55 HSU 14 A goal to give the Reddies a 35-7 lead at the break. 2004 SAU 31 HSU 27 H There was little excitement in the third quarter as the Reddies' offense sput- 2005 SAU 35 HSU 23 A tered until Rodgers went deep and hit Robert Jordan for a 78-yard touch- 2006 HSU 24 SAU 6 H 2007 HSU 58 SAU 34 A down with 8 seconds remaining in the quarter to increase the Henderson 2008 HSU 42 SAU 17 A lead to 42-7. Starting running back Jarvis Smith closed out the scoring for 2009 HSU 51 SAU 17 H the Reddies with a 1-yard plunge midway through the final period of play. 2010 HSU 28 SAU 17 A Statistically, Rodgers went over 300 yards passing for the sixth time this season completing 29-of-41 passes for 378 yards. Jordan led the Reddie receivers with six catches for 120 yards, while Labroderick Barnett had five SUPER REGION III receptions for 85 yards. Rk Team D2 ALL Keaton Stigger led the Reddie defense with eight tackles including two for 1. Minnesota State 8-0 8-0 lost yardage, while Maxie Graham and Jeremy Williams both had seven 2. Henderson State 8-0 8-0 stops. 3. Harding 6-1 6-1 4. Emporia State 8-0 8-0 REDDIES RANKED NO. 2 IN SUPER REGION III 5. NW Missouri State 7-1 7-1 Fueled by their 8-0 start to the season, the Henderson State football team 6. Minnesota Duluth 7-1 7-1 has been slated as the No. 2 team in Super Region Three by members of the 7. Winona State 6-2 6-2 NCAA Regional Selection Committee. The committee, which is made up of 8. Sioux Falls 7-1 7-1 representatives from the Northern Sun Conference, Mid-America Intercolle- 9. Missouri Western St. 7-1 7-1 giate Athletic Association, Great American Conference, and Great North- 10. Ouachita Baptist 6-1 6-1 west Conference, released their rankings late Monday afternoon. The No.2 ranking is the highest-ever for the Henderson State football pro- THIS WEEK’S REGION SCHEDULE gram that is now in sole possession of first-place in the Great American 1. Minnesota State @ Wayne State Conference standings after their 49-14 win over East Central and Harding’s 2. Henderson State @ Southern Arkansas 34-14 win over Ouachita Baptist this past Saturday. 3. Harding vs. Arkansas Tech Once the final regional rankings are released at the conclusion of the regular 4. Emporia State vs. 9. Missouri Western season, the top-six ranked in each of the four regions will advance to the 5. NW Missouri @ Washburn NCAA Division II Football Playoffs. Additionally, the top-two ranked in each 6. Minnesota-Duluth @ Minn.-Crookston region will earn a first round bye and then host a second round game the 7. Winona State vs. SW Minnesota St. following week. 8. Sioux Falls vs. Upper Iowa Henderson State’s region, Super Region Three, is made of 49 teams across 10. Ouachita Baptist @ East Central four conferences. 2012 REDDIE FOOTBALL GAME NOTES • PAGE 4 AMONG THE NATION’S BEST AFCA TOP 25 (OCT. 22) Kevin Rodgers has put up some impressive numbers this season. Rodgers ranks second in all divisions of the NCAA in touchdown passes with Rk. School Rec. Pts. Prev. 36. Shippensburg’s Zach Zulli leads the country with 38 touchdowns. Josh 1. Colorado St.-Pueblo 8-0 743 1 Dean of Willamette (D3) follows with 29 touchdown tosses, while Seth Dodge 2. Winston-Salem St. 8-0 720 2 of Texas Tech (FBS) has 28 touchdown passes. 3. New Haven 7-0 679 3 There are a total of 625 NCAA football playing institutions, including 156 at the Division II level. For the season, Rodgers has completed 187-of-272 passes 4. Bloomsburg 8-0 629 4 for a completion percentage of 68.8 which leads the nation. Rodgers leads 5. Northwest Missouri 7-1 623 5 the nation in passing efficiency at the Division II level as well, having a 195.7 6. Ashland 8-0 589 6 efficiency. 7. Minn. St.-Mankato 8-0 544 9 WHO’S GOING TO SCORE NEXT 8. Minnesota-Duluth 7-1 537 7t Three rank in the top 10 in the GAC in scoring. 9. Henderson State 8-0 484 11 Charles Gonsalves leads the league averaging 8.6 points per game having 10. Shippensburg 8-0 457 13 totaled 69 points. Robert Jordan has scored 60 points this season for an 11. Midwestern St. 6-1 453 12 average of 7.5 points per contest which ranks fourth in the league, while Elliot Hebert has totaled 54 points for an average of 6.8 points per contest ranking 12. Missouri Western St. 7-1 421 16 him ninth in the GAC. 13. California (Pa.) 7-1 390 14 14. West Texas A&M 7-1 365 17 REDDIES IN THE POLLS 15. Emporia St. 8-0 354 18t Following a 49-14 win over East Central, Henderson State has moved up to 16t. Indiana (Pa.) 7-1 274 20 No. 9 in the latest Coaches Association (AFCA) poll and also climbed the D2Football.com poll com- 16t. Washburn 7-1 274 18t ing in at No. 14. WEEK BY WEEK RANKINGS 18. Miles 7-1 209 21 The No. 9 AFCA ranking is the highest since WEEK AFCA D2 BCSN 19. Harding 6-1 164 25 the Reddies were ranked No. 7 in 1985 when PRE RV - - 20. Ouachita Baptist 6-1 162 10 HSU was part of the NAIA and the AIC. 1RV- - Henderson State is outscoring its opponents 2RV- - 21. Sioux Falls 7-1 145 23 by an average of 37.8 points per game, with 324- - 22. Pittsburg St. 5-2 119 7t the Reddies averaging 55.9 points per con- 417- - 23. Grand Valley St. 6-2 71 24 test. The Reddies rank third nationally in 51425- 6121922 total offense averaging 516.1 yards per game 24. Hillsdale 6-2 62 NR 7111817 and rank fourth in passing offense at 376.9 25. Charleston 7-1 59 NR 8 9 14 16 yards per contest. AFCA: American Football Coaches Association D2: D2Football.com Dropped Out: Saginaw Valley St. (Mich.) (15), BCN: Beyond College Sports Network Michigan Tech (22) D2FOOTBALL.COM TOP 25 POLL • October 23, 2012 Others Receiving Votes: West Alabama, 52; Wayne St. (Mich.), 36; Valdosta St. (Ga.), 28; Rk Team Rec LW 13 Shippensburg 8-0 17 Tuskegee (Ala.), 26; Indianapolis (Ind.), 24; 1 CSU-Pueblo 8-0 1 14 Henderson State 8-0 18 Saginaw Valley St. (Mich.), 20; Southern Arkan- 2 Minnesota State 8-0 2 15 West Alabama 6-2 16 sas, 14; American International (Mass.), 13; 3 Northwest Missouri 7-1 3 16 IUP 7-1 19 Chadron St. (Neb.), 6; Carson-Newman (Tenn.), 4 Winston-Salem 8-0 4 17 Washburn 7-1 20 2; Missouri S&T, 2. 5 Bloomsburg 8-0 5 18 Emporia State 8-0 22 6 West Texas A&M 7-1 7 19 Hillsdale 6-2 23 7 New Haven 7-0 6 20 Pittsburg State 5-2 8 8 Minnesota Duluth 7-1 9 21 Saginaw Valley 6-2 14 9 Midwestern State 6-1 10 22 Harding 6-1 NR 10 Ashland 8-0 11 23 Ouachita Baptist 6-1 15 11 California 7-1 12 24 Chadron State 6-2 NR 12 Missouri Western 7-1 13 25 Sioux Falls 7-1 NR 2012 REDDIE FOOTBALL GAME NOTES • PAGE 5 NATIONAL NUMBERS Henderson State’s offense ranks among the best in the nation. The Reddies REDDIE RECORD WHEN... lead the nation in scoring offense (55.9), are third in total offense (516.1) and fourth in passing offense (376.9). The Reddies also rank seventh nationally in AT HOME ...... 4-0 tackles for lost yardage averaging 9.00 stops per game and third in kickoff ON THE ROAD ...... 4-0 returns averaging 27.30 per return. On Grass ...... 0-0 Artificial Turf ...... 8-0 Day ...... 3-0 VALENTIN EARNS GAC HONORS Night ...... 5-0 Israel Valentin was been named Great American Confer- Reddies Score First ...... 7-0 ence Special Teams Player of the Week after his perfor- Opponents Score First...... 1-0 mance against East Central. Leading at Halftime ...... 8-0 Valentin opened last Saturday’s game with a 97-yard Trailing at Halftime...... 0-0 touchdown on the game’s opening kickoff to set the tone Tied at Halftime ...... 0-0 for Henderson State as the Reddies rolled to a 49-14 win Leading After 3 Quarters ...... 8-0 over the Tigers. Trailing After 3 Quarters ...... 0-0 VALENTIN The native of Fort Worth, Texas, ended the game with Tied After 3 Quarters ...... 0-0 140 all-purpose yards including 43 yards receiving with a Outcomes of 7 points or less ...... 0-0 2 Players Rush for more than 100 yards .... 0-0 touchdown grab. Valentin totaled three receptions including a catch of 38 300 or more yards passing ...... 6-0 yards for a touchdown in the second quarter. 200 or more yards rushing ...... 3-0 Valentin also returned an opening kickoff for a 92-yard touchdown earlier this 500 or more yards total offense ...... 5-0 season against Arkansas Tech. More Total yards than opponent ...... 7-0 For the season, Valentin is averaging 35.1 yards per kick return having 9 Fewer Total yards than opponent ...... 1-0 returns for a total of 316 yards and a pair of touchdowns. The sophomore 30 or more pass plays...... 7-0 wide out also has 19 receptions for 200 yards and three scores. 30 or more rushing attempts ...... 5-0 Henderson State players have earned GAC Player of the Week honors a More offensive plays than opponents ...... 1-0 record 10 times this season, with at least one player earning the honor every Fewer offensive plays than opponents ...... 7-0 week in 2012. Same offensive plays as opponents ...... 0-0 3 or more fumbles lost ...... 0-0 Less than 3 fumbles lost ...... 8-0 2012 PLAYER OF THE WEEK HONORS 2 or more interceptions ...... 4-0 GREAT AMERICAN CONFERENCE 4 or more turnovers ...... 3-0 PLAYER DATE OPPONENT Less than 4 turnovers ...... 6-0 Kevin Rodgers Sept. 3 vs. Southern Nazarene Offense Fewer Turnovers than opponents ...... 4-0 Kevin Rodgers Sept. 10 vs. McKendree Offense More Turnovers than opponents ...... 4-0 Kevin Rodgers Sept. 17 vs. Arkansas Tech Offense Same Turnovers than opponents ...... 0-0 Robert Jordan Sept. 24 vs. Southeastern Okla. Special Teams Defense forces 3 fumbles lost ...... 0-0 Keaton Stigger Sept. 24 vs. Southeastern Okla. Defense Defense has two interceptions ...... 2-0 Jeremy Williams Sept. 29 vs. Southwestern Okla. Defense Opponents has more than 300 yds. pass. . 1-0 Maxie Graham Oct. 6 vs. Arkansas-Monticello Defense Opponents have less than 300 yds. pass. . 7-0 Kevin Rodgers Oct. 6 vs. Arkansas-Monticello Offense Opponents has more than 200 yds. rush. .. 2-0 Kevin Rodgers Oct. 13 vs. Harding Offense Israel Valentin Oct. 20 vs. East Central Special Teams Opponents have less than 200 yds. rush. .. 5-0 More Penalty yards than opponents...... 5-0 Less Penalty yards than opponents ...... 3-0 NATIONAL PLAYERS OF THE WEEK More Time of Possession ...... 0-0 PLAYER DATE OPPONENT Less Time of Possession ...... 8-0 Kevin Rodgers Sept. 10 vs. McKendree Offense Record when score 30 or more points ...... 8-0 NCAA.com, Beyond College College Network and D2Football.com Record when score 40 or more points ...... 7-0 Robert Jordan Sept. 24 vs. Southeastern Okla. Special Teams Record when score less than 30 points ..... 0-0 D2Football.com Record in August ...... 1-0 Record in September ...... 4-0 Keaton Stigger Sept. 24 vs. Southeastern Okla. Defense Record in October ...... 3-0 Beyond College Sports Network Record in November...... 0-0 Record on Thursday ...... 1-0 Kevin Rodgers Oct. 13 vs. Harding Offense Record on Saturday ...... 7-0 Beyond College College Network 2012 REDDIE FOOTBALL GAME NOTES • PAGE 6

HSU COACHING STAFF STREAKING Henderson State has the second-longest winning streak in the nation at 10 HEAD COACH: ...... Scott Maxfield victories dating back to 2011. Shippensburg leads the nation with 12 con- ALMA MATER: ...... Louisiana Tech (1984) secutive wins, while Minnesota State and Bloomsburg both have 9-game winning streaks. ASSISTANT COACH: ...... Mike Volarvich P OSITION: ...... Offensive Coord., Quarterbacks Henderson State is one of only nine NCAA Division II institutions that are undefeated. The other eight unbeaten teams are Colorado State-Pueblo, Win- ASSISTANT COACH: ...... Jason Smelser ston-Salem State, New Haven, Bloomsburg, Ashland, Minnesota State, P OSITION: ...... Linebackers Shippensburg, and Emporia State.

ASSISTANT COACH: ...... Robert Espinoza P OSITION: ...... Inside Receivers AIR ATTACK

ASSISTANT COACH: ...... Carey Baker Since Scott Maxfield’s arrival in 2005, Henderson State has totaled 182 touch- P OSITION: ...... Def. Backs, Defensive Coord. down passes compared to 133 touchdowns rushing. In his eight years as Henderson’s head coach, five of his eight teams have totaled 20 or more ASSISTANT COACH: ...... Matt Gordon passing touchdowns in a season. P OSITION: ...... Defensive Line The 2011 Reddies had the lowest number of passing touchdowns in the

ASSISTANT COACH: ...... Jeremiah Fiscus Maxfield era with 15. Prior to his arrival, the 2000 Reddies were the only P OSITION: ...... Offensive Line team in HSU history to record 20 passing touchdowns in a season. In fact, from 1980 to 2004 (25 years) Henderson totaled just 153 passing touch- GRADUATE A SSISTANT COACH: ...... Nick Noce downs, an average of 6.12 touchdown passes per year. Maxfield’s teams P OSITION: ...... Offense average 23 passing touchdowns per season. STUDENT A SSISTANT COACH: ...... Jimi Easterling STUDENT A SSISTANT COACH: ...... Jarrod Jackson TOPS IN SCORING STUDENT A SSISTANT COACH: ...... James Edwards Henderson State leads Division II in scoring, averaging 55.9 points per game and is second among all NCAA football playing institutions with Louisiana Tech leading all divisions (Division I FBS) averaging 56.14 points per game. HSU ALL-TIME Mount Union leads the NCAA Division III ranks averaging 55.29 points per 300-YARD PASSING GAMES game, while Old Dominion is tops in NCAA Division I FCS scoring 46.57 points per contest. Shippensburg follows Henderson State on the Division II YARDS PLAYER OPPONENT YEAR 579 Chris Reil ATU 2000 level averaging 52.13 points per contest. 521 Nick Hardesty ATU 2010 466 Kevin Rodgers HU 2012 465 Roch Charpentier UAM 2008 RODGERS 4TH IN CAREER PASSING YARDS AT HSU 448 Nick Hardesty HU 2010 Quarterback Kevin Rodgers needs just 137 more yards passing to move 438 Roch Charpentier OBU 2008 into third on Henderson’s all-time career passing-yards list. Rodgers has 422 Kevin Rodgers McK. 2012 thrown for 4,130 yards in 15 games. John Lindgren is currently third on the 420 Nick Hardesty OBU 2010 415 Nick Hardesty UWA 2010 list with 4,266 yards. The all-time record is held by Nick Hardesty who threw 415 Nick Hardesty UAM 2010 for 5,254 yards. Rodgers’ 45 career touchdown passes are the most in HSU 400 Roch Charpentier SAU 2007 history. 386 Dane King VSU 2005 381 Kevin Rodgers ATU 2012 378 Kevin Rodgers ECU 2012 HSU CAREER PASSING LEADERS 373 Dane King ATU 2005 360 Kevin Rodgers SNU 2012 PLAYER YEARS A-C-I PCT TD YARDS 359 Nick Hardesty USA 2010 1. Nick Hardesty 2009-10 659-404-14 .613 41 5,254 355 Nick Hardesty SEOSU 2010 2. Roch Charpentier 2007-09 621-362-29 .582 43 4,512 352 Roch Charpentier UAPB 2008 3. John Lindgren 1986-89 649-327-41 .504 16 4,266 347 Dane King UCA 2005 4. Kevin Rodgers 2011- 487-321-17 .659 45 4,130 342 Roch Charpentier UWG 2008 5. Blake Christenson 2001-04 482-201-34 .417 17 3,059 332 Kevin Rodgers OBU 2011 327 Roch Charpentier Harding 2008 6. Tommy Hart 1966-69 430-215-37 .500 15 2,975 326 Kevin Rodgers UAM 2012 7. Dane King 2005 465-259-20 .557 16 2,719 317 Nick Hardesty SAU 2010 8. Garett Manning 2005-08 364-204-23 .560 20 2,698 313 Chris Reil SAU 2000 9. Chris Reil 2000 358-181-22 .506 16 2,477 305 Chris Reil Harding 2000 10. Terry Blaylock 1973-75 300-138-22 .460 9 2,241 2012 REDDIE FOOTBALL GAME NOTES • PAGE 7

HEBERT MOVING ON UP CAREER RECEIVING LEADERS THE LAST TIME Senior wide receiver Elliot Hebert became the 12th player in Henderson PLAYER YEARS TD YDS IT HAPPENED 1. Garett Manning 2005-08 16 1948 INDIVIDUAL State history to record 1000 yards 2. Greg Williams 1982-85 10 1759 300+ YARDS PASSING: Kevin Rodgers, Oct. 20, 2012 receiving in a career. Hebert now has 3. Chad Luttrull 2000 14 1505 378 yards vs. East Central 1298 yards on 103 receptions and 12 4. Marques Clark 2005-06 11 1456 5. Chris Evering 2009-10 14 1427 200+ YARDS RUSH: Blake Christenson, Nov. 16, 2002 touchdowns in 38 games played. The 6. Elliot Hebert 2008- 12 1298 250 yards vs. Southern Arkansas senior from Scott, La. moved into 7. Gus Robey 1965-66 7 1249 8. Greg Godfrey 2006-08 13 1175 100+ YARDS REC.: Robert Jordan, Oct. 20, 2012 HSU’s top 10 against UAM and now 120 yards vs. East Central ranks sixth all-time in HSU history. 9. Jim Morgan 1968-69 4 1174 The Henderson record for career re- 10.Jazz Scott 2007-11 12 1156 15+ RECEPTIONS: Chad Luttrell, Oct. 28, 2000 18 receptions vs. Arkansas Tech ceiving yards is 1,948 yards set by Garett Manning (2005-08).

TWO PLAYERS RUSH FOR 100 YARDS: Israel Valentin (134 yards) JORDAN REACHES 1000-YARD PLATEAU Jarvis Smith (105 yards) Junior wide receiver Robert Jordan become the 13th player in Henderson Oct. 15, 2011 vs. Southeastern Oklahoma State history to record 1000 yards receiving in a career. Jordan totaled 388 KICKOFF RETURN FOR A TD: yards last year as a sophomore, and leads the team this season with 693 Israel Valentin on Oct. 20, 2012 97 yards vs. East Central yards giving him a total of 1081 yards. The native of Miami, Fla. ranks eighth for yards receiving in a single-season. PUNT RETURN FOR A TD: Robert Jordan, Sept. 22, 2012 (2 TD) 85 yards vs. Southeastern Oklahoma I LOVE THE 50’s 69 yards vs. Southeastern Oklahoma Henderson State has scored 50 points or more in five of its eight games INTERCEPTION FOR A TOUCHDOWN: played this year. Never before has a Reddie team scored 50 points or more Devon Hughes on Sept. 27, 2008 five times in a season. Since Coach Maxfield’s arrival in 2005, the Reddies vs Southern Arkansas (95 yards) are 10-0 when hitting the half-century mark. All-time, Henderson State is 28- PLAYER HAVING A SAFETY: 1 when scoring 50 or more points in a game. The lone loss was a 55-50 loss Team, Oct. 1, 2011 to Arkansas-Monticello in 2003 at Carpenter-Haygood Stadium. In that game, vs. West Georgia the Reddies built a 29-14 halftime lead before UAM outscored Henderson 28- PLAYER HAVING BLOCK PUNT: 7 in the third quarter. Chuck Obi, Sept. 22, 2012 vs Southeastern Okla. (50 yards, TD) IN THE “RED-ZONE” TEAM 30+ FIRST DOWNS: Henderson State is 39-for-42 in the “Red-Zone” this year with 33 of the 42 Oct. 6, 2012 vs UA-Monticello (30) scores being touchdowns. In 2011, Henderson finished fifth in the league in 400+ YARDS RUSHING: “Red-Zone” scoring. Henderson was 33-of-42 (.786) in the “Red-Zone” scor- Oct. 30, 2004 vs W. Alabama (404) 300+ YARDS PASSING: ing 27 touchdowns and 6 field goals. Opponents are 13-for-25 against the Oct. 20, 2012 vs. East Central (378) Reddies in the “Red-Zone” with 12 scores being touchdowns. 500+ YARDS OF TOTAL OFFENSE: Oct. 13, 2012 vs. Harding (546) 75+ OFFENSIVE PLAYS: PUT IT ON THE BOARD: HSU SETS SCHOOL RECORD Oct. 20, 2012 vs. East Central (75) 60+ POINTS IN A GAME: In eight games this season, the Reddies have totaled 447 points for an aver- Oct. 6, 2012 vs. Arkansas-Monticello (71-0) age of 55.9 points per game. The 2012 Reddies have already set the single- 50+ POINTS IN A GAME: Oct. 6, 2012 vs. Arkansas-Monticello (71-0) season record for points in a season surpassing the previous mark of 388 5+ FUMBLES LOST IN A GAME: points set during the 2010 season which was an average of 35.3 points per Oct. 2, 2004 vs. Harding (5) game. Since 2006, the Reddies are averaging 34.5 points per game in a span SHUTOUT AN OPPONENT: Oct. 6, 2012 vs. UAM (71-0) of 70 games. NO PASSING YARDS: Oct. 31, 1993 vs. Central Arkansas 4+ INTERCEPTIONS THROWN: GAME DAY FORECAST Oct. 29, 2011 vs. South Alabama (4) 4+ INTERCEPTIONS (DEFENSE): Oct. 6, 2012 vs. UAM (4) TEMPERATURE: 62 High 39 Low 100+ PENALTY YARDS: PRECIPITATION: 0% HUMIDITY: 69% Oct. 22, 2011 vs. East Central (105) SKIES: sunny WIND: NNE at 2 10+ PUNTS IN A GAME: SUNRISE: 7:28 a.m. SUNSET: 6:25 p.m. Oct. 29, 1994 vs. UCA (10-350) 2012 REDDIE FOOTBALL GAME NOTES • PAGE 8 BIG RED “D” DOING THE JOB 2012 REDDIE With all the hype surrounding Henderson State’s offense, The Big Red “D” has also played a major part in the team’s success this season. The Reddie LONG PLAYS defense has allowed an average of 18.1 points per game, with Henderson PASSING (30 or more yards) allowing just 11.1 points per game in the first three quarters. The Henderson Yds. Players OPP. 82 Kevin Rodgers to Elliot Hebert (TD) SEOS defense has forced 18 turnovers with the Reddies scoring 69 points off of 78 Kevin Rodgers to Robert Jordan (TD) ECU turnovers. On the year, opponents have totaled 126 offensive possessions 75 Kevin Rodgers to Darius Davis (TD) SEOS 74 Ryan Black to Raheim Alford (TD) UAM with the Reddie defense forcing the opposition to go 3-plays and out 58 69 Kevin Rodgers to Robert Jordan (TD) UAM times. Opponents have converted on just 43 of 147 3rd-down conversions for 67 Kevin Rodgers to Elliot Hebert (TD) HU 60 Kevin Rodgers to Darius Davis (TD) MCK a percentage of just 29 percent. 56 Kevin Rodgers to L. Barnett SNU 55 Kevin Rodgers to Charles Plaster SWOS 54 Kevin Rodgers to Elliot Hebert (TD) ATU NOT WASTING TIME 52 Kevin Rodgers to Robert Jordan (TD) ATU 47 Kevin Rodgers to Robert Jordan (TD) MCK The Henderson State offense doesn’t waste much time scoring. The Reddies 43 Kevin Rodgers to Dustin Holland MCK have scored 61 offensive scores with the average scoring drive being 1:51. 42 Kevin Rodgers to L. Barnett ECU 40 Kevin Rodgers to Robert Jordan (TD) SNU Only 10 of the Reddies’ scoring drives have been longer than three minutes 38 Kevin Rodgers to Israel Valentin (TD) ECU with the longest being against East Central when Henderson moved the ball 37 Kevin Rodgers to Robert Jordan UAM down field 86 yards on 14 plays in 5:57. Forty of Henderson’s 61 scoring 37 Kevin Rodgers to Elliot Hebert (TD) ATU 37 Kevin Rodgers to Elliot Hebert MCK drives have been under two minutes, with the Reddies having seven 1-play 37 Kevin Rodgers to Dustin Holland SWOS drives with the shortest lasting 7 seconds. Henderson averages just 5.43 37 Kevin Rodgers to Dustin Holland (TD) ATU 36 Kevin Rodgers to Robert Jordan HU plays per scoring drive. 34 Kevin Rodgers to Dustin Holland HU 32 Kevin Rodgers to Isreal Valentin MCK 32 Kevin Rodgers to L. Barnett HU THE BIG PLAYS 31 Kevin Rodgers to Isreal Valentin SNU 31 Kevin Rodgers to L. Barnett (TD) SNU The Reddies have shown they can strike at any moment. Of the 196 pass 31 Kevin Rodgers to Dustin Holland MCK completions this season, 29 have gone for 30 yards or more. In 2011, 30 Kevin Rodgers to Dustin Holland HU Henderson had only six passes go for at least 30 yards, with the longest RUSHING (30 or more yards) pass play being a 82-yard touchdown from Kevin Rodgers to Elliot Hebert. Yds. Player OPP. 54 Jarvis Smith (TD) ATU 41 Jarvis Smith (TD) UAM DID YOU KNOW . . . 41 Jarvis Smith UAM 40 Ryan McDonald (TD) SNU • In 105 seasons of Reddie football, only five teams have won nine or more 39 Jarvis Smith SWOS games in a season (1973, 1974, 1975, 1977, and 1985). Only three teams 34 Israel Valentin (TD) SWOS 32 Ryan McDonald SNU have won 10 or more games (1973, 1974 and 1975) with the record for wins in a season being 11 games set by both the 1974 and 1975 Reddies. KICK RETURNS (25 or more yards) Yds. Player OPP. • The last time HSU went 5-0 on the road was in 1975. 97 Isreal Valentin (TD) ECU • Henderson has won 10 straight games against NCAA Division II Arkansas 92 Isreal Valentin (TD) ATU 47 Darius Davis ATU institutions. The last time the Reddies lost to an Arkansas Division II oppo- 33 Corey Chappell SNU nent was against Ouachita Baptist (35-28) on Nov. 7, 2009. 33 Dustin Holland HU 32 Isreal Valentin SNU • Henderson has outscored its opponents 154-44 in the second quarter. 28 Darius Davis UAM • Henderson State has won 17 straight games when leading after the third 26 Isreal Valentin SEOS quarter dating back to Sept. 25, 2010 when the Reddies lost to Delta State 26 Darius Davis SEOS 25 Darius Davis SNU 41-37. Henderson led 37-34 entering the fourth-quarter before losing 41-37. • The Reddies have not been shutout in 101 games dating back to a 42-0 PUNT RETURNS (30 or more yards) Yds. Player OPP. loss to McNeese State on August 30, 2003. 85 Robert Jordan (TD) SEOS 69 Robert Jordan (TD) SEOS 40 Robert Jordan UAM REDDIES IN THE GAC RANKS 38 Robert Jordan ECU 35 Robert Jordan ATU • Kevin Rodgers leads the league in passing yards per game (357.9), pass- ing efficiency (195.7) and total offense per game (355.4). INTERCEPTION RETURNS (20 or more yards) • Jarvis Smith ranks sixth in the GAC in rushing averaging (69.8). Yds. Player OPP. 32 Vincent Thompson SWOS • Robert Jordan ranks seventh in receptions per game (5.1) and is first in 30 Jeremy Williams SWOS receiving yards per game (86.6). Jordan is second in all-purpose yards (143.6) 21 Jeremy Williams SEOS and is first punt return yards per game (17.5). • Dustin Holland is fifth in the GAC in receiving yards per game (74.6). • Maxie Graham ranks second in the GAC in tackles averaging 10.0 stops. 2012 REDDIE FOOTBALL GAME NOTES • PAGE 9 PRIME TARGETS 2012 REDDIE OPPONENTS Three different receivers have recorded at least 500 yards receiving in 2012. Robert Jordan leads the way with 41 catches for 693 yards and 8 touch- OPPONENT vs. HSU REC downs, while Dustin Holland has 40 catches for 597 yards with three scores. Southern Nazarene L, 63-27 1-7 Elliot Hebert has totaled 31 catches for 563 yards and 8 touchdowns. Darius McKendree L, 47-24 2-6 Davis is nearing the 500 yard mark having 17 receptions for 342 yards. Only Arkansas Tech L, 73-34 5-3 once in HSU history have four players recorded 500 yards or more in the Southeastern Okla. L, 56-20 3-4 same season. In 2010, Chris Evering had 785 yards with Josh Sipho collect- Southwestern Okla. L, 50-22 1-6 ing 728 yards receiving. Sean McGrath also eclipsed the 500 yard mark with Arkansas-Monticello L, 71-0 1-7 656 yards, while Jazz Scott ended the year with 562 yards. Harding L, 38-10 6-1 East Central L, 49-14 3-5 IT’S BEEN A LONG TIME COMING With Henderson State’s 49-14 win over East Central, the Reddies improved Southern Arkansas Oct. 27 6-1 to 8-0 on the season. It is the first time HSU has begun the year 8-0 since 1975. The 1975 Reddies began the year 10-0 before ending the season 11- Ouachita Baptist Nov. 10 6-1 1 losing its final regular-season game to Ouachita Baptist before beating East Central in the Bicentennial Bowl which matched the Oklahoma Inter- collegiate Champion (ECU) against the Arkansas Intercollegiate Champion FUTURE SCHEDULES (HSU). The Reddies came away with a 27-14 win in a game played in Little Rock’s War Memorial Stadium.

• TENTATIVE 2013 • MAXFIELD COLLECTS 75th COACHING WIN Sept. 7 Southern Nazarene With Henderson’s 38-10 win over Harding, Reddie Coach Scott Maxfield Sept. 14 McKendree recorded his 75th victory as a head coach. In over 100 years of Reddie foot- Sept. 21 at Southeastern Oklahoma ball, there have been 15 head football coaches at Henderson. Maxfield ranks Sept. 28 East Central fifth all-time in winning percentage (.580) at HSU and is fourth in total wins with 47. Among the 11 current coaches in the GAC, Maxfield has the best Oct. 5 at Northwestern Oklahoma winning percentage at .580. Steve Mullins at Arkansas Tech follows with a Oct. 12 Southwestern Oklahoma winning percentage of .571 having a 96-72 record in 15 years at ATU. Oct. 19 Arkansas Tech Oct. 26 at Harding HOME SWEET HOME Since Coach Scott Maxfield’s arrival, the Reddies have a 27-10 record at Nov. 2 at Arkansas-Monticello home including a 5-0 record in 2006 and 2010 at Carpenter-Haygood Sta- Nov. 9 Southern Arkansas dium. HSU compiled three straight winning seasons at home from 2005 to Nov. 16 at Ouachita Baptist 2007 before going 2-3 in 2008. In Maxfield’s eight years at Henderson, 2008 was the only season the Reddies failed to go .500 or better at home. In fact the Reddies have not lost three straight home games in any one season • TENTATIVE 2014 • since 2004. Henderson State, then coached by Jesse Branch was 0-5 that Sept. 6 at Southern Nazarene season in games played at Carpenter-Haygood Stadium. Sept. 13 at Central Arkansas Sept. 20 Southeastern Oklahoma CARPENTER-HAYGOOD TOP 10 CROWDS Sept. 27 at East Central DATE OPPONENT ATTN. SCORE Oct. 4 Northwestern Oklahoma Sept. 7, 1996 vs. Ouachita Baptist 10,691 W, 21-17 Nov. 22, 1975 vs. Ouachita Baptist 9664 L, 21-20 Oct. 11 at Southwestern Oklahoma Oct. 30, 2010 vs. Ouachita Baptist 9653 W, 35-26 Oct. 18 at Arkansas Tech Sept. 2, 2000 vs. Ouachita Baptist 9600 W, 16-9 Sept. 6, 2008 vs. UA-Pine Bluff 9537 W, 34-0 Oct. 25 Harding Sept. 5, 1998 vs. Ouachita Baptist 9488 W, 23-3 Nov. 1 Arkansas-Monticello Sept. 24, 1994 vs. UA-Pine Bluff 8247 L, 32-16 Nov. 8 at Southern Arkansas Nov. 4, 2006 vs. Ouachita Baptist 7498 W, 48-28 Nov. 6, 2008 vs. Ouachita Baptist 7019 L, 43-36 Nov. 15 Ouachita Baptist Nov. 1, 1997 vs. Arkansas Tech 7007 L, 29-22 2012 REDDIE FOOTBALL GAME NOTES • PAGE 10 COACH MAX FILE BIRTHDATE: Oct. 11, 1960 HIGH SCHOOL: John Tyler High School SCOTT MAXFIELD COLLEGE: Louisiana Tech (1984) HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETICS: Football and Baseball COLLEGE ATHLETICS: Football - four letters as HEAD COACH • 47-34 (8TH YEAR ) a guard and center LOUISIANA TECH (1984) COACHING CAREER: 1983 Louisiana Tech Student Asst. AREER ECORD TH YEAR 1984-86 Mississippi Graduate Asst. C R • 76-45 (12 ) 1986-91 Northwest Mississippi Offensive Line 1991-94 Northwestern State Defensive Line 1994-96 Northwestern State Def. Coord. Despite the 5-5 season, it was the thrid Scott Maxfield has created and built one of 1996-00 Northwest Mississippi Off. Coord. the top offensive programs in the country since straight non-losing year for the Reddies, the most 2001 Pearl River CC Head Coach taking over as Henderson’s head coach in 2005. since Henderson recorded seven straight non- 2001-04 Blinn College Head Coach Since Maxfield’s arrival, the Reddies have losing seasons from 1973 to 1979 under 2005- Henderson State Head Coach recorded five non-losing seasons in seven legendary coach Sporty Carpenter. years. In 2007, the Reddies finished with a 7-3 PERSONAL: Wife: Beth Ann Despite being limited to just five conference record and finished the season ranked 23rd in Daughter: Alexandra Hailey games, The 2011 Reddies finished second in College Sports Report Top 25. Henderson State their first year in the Great American recorded its third straight winning season at Conference recording a 4-1 conference record home, completing back-to-back winning seasons HEAD COACHING RECORD including a 41-36 victory over Ouachita Baptist. for the first time since 1989 and 1990, and turned YEAR SCHOOL ALL CONF FINISH In 2010, Maxfield led the Reddies to their first in an 18-0 shutout against in-town rival Ouachita 2001 Pearl River 7-2 2nd conference championship in 25 years as Baptist. 2002 Blinn College 5-5 2-4 (SWJCFC) 4th Henderson State claimed a share of the Gulf The previous year, Maxfield took a team that 2003 Blinn College 8-3 4-2 (SWJCFC) 2nd South Conference title. finished 3-8 in his first season, to one of the 2004 Blinn College 9-2 5-1 (SWJCFC) 2nd Henderson’s explosive offense set 25 team best turnarounds in the nation finishing 8-3. 2005 Henderson 3-8 2-7 (GSC) T-8th and individual records in 2010, including total Henderson State ranked in the top 25 in several 2006 Henderson 8-3 6-2 (GSC) T-3rd offense averaging 480.6 yards per game, and polls throughout the season. 2007 Henderson 7-3 6-2 (GSC) 4th scoring offense averaging 35.3 points per A proven winner, Maxfield led Blinn College 2008 Henderson 5-5 4-4 (GSC) 6th 2009 Henderson 3-7 3-5 (GSC) 8th contest. to back-to-back playoff appearances prior to 2010 Henderson 7-4 6-2 (GSC) T-1st his arrival at Henderson State. Maxfield was tabbed GSC Co-Coach of the 2011 Henderson 6-4 4-1 (GAC) 2nd Year while quarterback Nick Hardesty earned During his three years at the Brenham, Texas Player of the Year honors. school, Maxfield compiled a 21-10 record and a game, and was also first in passing offense, Since Maxfield’s arrival, he has coached 31 pair of playoff appearances. averaging 315.8 yards per game. All-GSC honorees, 15 All-Region selections and Blinn finished with a 9-2 record in 2004, His previous five seasons were spent with 9 All-Americans. finishing ranked No. 7 nationally, and advancing Northwest Mississippi Community College in The 2008 season showed a versatile Reddie to the Southwest Junior College Conference Senatobia where he was the offensive team with one of the most prolific offenses in semifinals before losing to Tyler Junior College. coordinator. HSU history averaging 32.8 points per game The Buccaneers ranked second nationally in Maxfield, who holds a bachelor’s degree from while totaling 448.1 yards of offense including total offense averaging 469.9 yards per game, Louisiana Tech and his master’s from the United 330.1 yards passing. The Reddies finished 5-5 including 269 yards passing per game which States Sports Academy, was named Offensive losing three games late in the fourth quarter ranked fifth in the nation. Coordinator of the Year for Community and Junior which left Maxfield and the rest of Reddies Maxfield’s offense also lit up the scoreboard Colleges in 1999 by American Football Coach wondering what could have been. at Blinn averaging 46.1 points per game. Magazine. After posting a 5-5 mark in his first year at His 25 years of coaching experience includes Blinn, Maxfield kick-started the Bucs’ offense in five years as an assistant at Northwestern State 2003 and carried the Buccaneers to the playoffs University in Natchitoches, La. for the first time in three years. Blinn finished Working under former HSU Athletic Director the 2003 season with an overall record of 7-3, and then coach of the Demons Sam Goodwin, but it was the Bucs’ offense that caught the Maxfield was defensive line coach from 1991- nation’s attention. 94, before becoming Goodwin’s defensive Blinn fielded one of the most dangerous coordinator from 1994 to 1996. offensive attacks in junior college history, Maxfield also spent a total of 10 years (1986- averaging 558 yards and 52 points a game. The 1990 and 1996-2001) at Northwest Mississippi Bucs had three All-Americans on offense and Community College. sent four offensive players on to the Division I A graduate of John Tyler High School in Tyler, level. Texas, Maxfield was a four-year letterman at The former Offensive Coordinator of the Year Louisiana Tech University where he played spent one year as head football coach at Pearl offensive guard and center. After his eligibility River Community College in Mississippi, before was finished, Maxfield served as a student taking the job at Blinn. assistant for the Bulldogs before becoming a At Pearl River, Maxfield guided the Wildcats graduate assistant at Ole Miss. to a 7-2 finish, the first winning season for the Maxfield and his wife Beth Ann, who holds a school since 1995. The offense finished first in doctorate in English, have one daughter, the National Junior College Athletic Association Alexandra Hailey. in total team offense, averaging 460.5 yards per 2012 REDDIE FOOTBALL GAME NOTES • PAGE 11 MIKE JASON ROBERT VOLARVICH SMELSER ESPINOZA OFFENSIVE Linebackers WIDE COORDINATOR RECEIVERS THIRD YEAR SECOND YEAR SECOND YEAR MIDWESTERN STATE (2003) SOUTHERN ARKANSAS (2000) HENDERSON STATE (2009)

Mike Volarvich is in his third season as offen- Jason Smelser is in his second season at Robert Espinoza is in his second season as a sive coordinator and quarterback coach. Henderson and is in his first season working as full-time member of the Reddie coaching staff, In 2010, Henderson State ranked as one of the linebackers coach. Last season Smelser was after working as a graduate assistant coach. the top teams in the country offensively as the the Reddies’ running backs coach. Espinoza coaches the Reddie receivers as Reddies set school records for scoring, passing Smelser came to Henderson State after serv- well as assisting with recruiting and administra- yards, and total offense. ing a year as defensive coordinator at Concordia tive duties. Volarvich coached All-American Nick Hardesty University in Ann Arbor, Mich. Prior to taking up the coaching profession, who was a finalist for the Harlon Hill Award after Prior to his stint at Concordia, Smelser spent Espinoza played three years at Henderson State throwing for 4,007 yards and 30 touchdowns. a short stint at West Texas A&M as the defensive as a wide receiver. During his three years as a Prior to his arrival to Henderson, Volarvich line coach during the spring of 2010. player, the native of Pasadena, Calif. caught 63 was the leader of a potent EMCC scoring of- Smelser served as head coach at Iowa passes for 849 yards and three touchdowns. fense which led the NJCAA in passing offense Wesleyan College from 2006 to 2009, after serv- Battling through injuries during his sophomore and finished second in the nation in total offense. ing as Defensive Coordinator in 2005. and junior season, Espinoza had a solid senior Coach Volarvich has almost a decade of Smelser coached one of the best defensive year having 34 receptions for 477 yards. coaching experience at the community college teams in the nation in 2005, ranking among the Espinoza played a season at Blinn Junior Col- level, serving as an offensive coordinator at NAIA national leaders in pass defense (11th, 156.5 lege where he earned honorable mention All-Con- Southwest Mississippi CC and East Central CC yards per game) and total defense (28th, 310.5 ference honors. before joining the staff at East Mississippi. yards per game). Espinoza earned his Bachelor’s of Science Under Volarvich’s leadership at Southwest In 2008, Smelser's defense ranked among the degree from Henderson State in 2009. Mississippi CC, the offense finished ninth among NAIA's leaders in several categories. His defense the 2007 NJCAA ranks in team passing. allowed 145.4 yards of passing offense per game Volarvich established himself as one of the to rank first in the Mid-States Football Associa- most innovative offensive minds on the commu- tion and sixth in the nation. nity college level. During his three years at Blinn Smelser was a standout football player at the College in Texas, the Buccaneers ranked in the high school and college levels. top ten in the NJCAA statistically in passing and A 1995 graduate of Ouachita Christian High total offense. School in Monroe, La., Smelser earned All-State In 2003, Volavich was part of Maxfield’s staff and All-Northeast Louisiana honors as a line- and he led a Blinn offense which dominated the backer. He also was a three-time all-district se- community college team statistical ranks, topping lection and named district defensive MVP in 1994. the nation in scoring offense (52.8 points per Smelser went on to play at Southern Arkan- game), total offense (538 yards per game), and sas University, where he was a four-year letter passing (328 yards per game). winner and three-year starter on the gridiron. He In 2004, the Buccaneers finished the season was part of the 1997 team that won the Gulf ranked seventh nationally with a 9-2 record, led South Conference championship and qualified for by an offense which finished second in the na- the NCAA Division II playoffs. Smelser was named tion in both scoring offense and total offense. all-conference as a running back in 1998. Volarvich began his coaching career at At Southern Arkansas, Smelser earned his Cabrillo College in Aptos, Calif., and has handled Bachelor's of Science degree in 2000 and his other responsibilities throughout his career, in- Master's degree in education in 2001. He served cluding recruiting, academic advising and finan- on the Southern Arkansas football coaching staff cial aid consolation. from the spring of 1999 to the fall of 2004. Volarvich, a two-time All-Conference selec- Smelser coached outside linebackers and tion at Kentucky State University, was invited to running backs as a student and graduate assis- the San Francisco 49ers’ tryout camp and to the tant from 1999-2000. He then served as defen- Miami Dolphins’ mini-camp in 1999, and played sive line coach from 2001-2004 and helped lead three seasons of professional football. Southern Arkansas to the Division II playoffs in NICK Volarvich received his bachelor’s degree from 2003, a season during which his defensive line Midwestern State University in Wichita Falls, totaled 30 sacks. NOCE Texas, and later earned his master’s degree in Smelser traveled to Poland to help coach with GRADUATE physical education from the University of West the Kozly Poznan football team while serving as Alabama. a missionary. ASSISTANT Volarvich is married to the former Lauren Park Jason and his wife, Wendy, have been mar- FIRST YEAR of Houston, Texas, and they are the parents of ried 12 years and have a 11-year old daughter, two daughters, Mischa Elizabeth and Aubrey Lou. Madison, and a 7-year old son, Slade. 2012 REDDIE FOOTBALL GAME NOTES • PAGE 12 CAREY MATT JEREMIAH BAKER GORDON FISCUS DEFENSIVE DEFENSIVE LINE OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR RECRUITING LINE

THIRD YEAR EIGHTH YEAR FIRST YEAR TENNESSEE (1993) CONCORD (2002) MCPHERSON (2008)

Carey Baker is in his third season at Henderson Matt Gordon is in his eighth season at Jeremiah Fiscus is in his first year at State and will serve as the Reddies' Defensive Henderson State and serves as the Reddies’ Henderson State and will serve as the Reddies’ Coordinator. defensive line coach and recruiting coordinator. offensive line coach. Baker came to Henderson State just prior to Gordon spent five years as the Reddie de- Fiscus come to Henderson after spending the 2010 season and assumed the duties as De- fensive backs coach. three seasons at Texas Christian University. fensive Coordinator just one week into the job. Gordon has coached a pair of All-GSC play- Fiscus first arrived at TCU as a video gradu- The 2010 Reddie defense was second in the ers, including three-time All-American Devon ate assistant in June 2010. He was named as- in turnover margin and Hughes who has led the nation three straight sistant offensive line coach in 2011. 16th nationally forcing nearly three turnover per seasons in passes defended. Prior to arriving his stint at TCU, Fiscus game. Gordon came to Henderson State after spend- worked two years at Northwestern State. Baker served as the defensive coordinator at ing 2004 at Blinn Junior College as defensive sec- He was a graduate assistant and assistant the University of Charleston (West Virginia) since ondary coach. offensive line coach in 2008 before becoming 2005. While at Blinn, the Bucs had one of the best the Demons’ running backs coach in 2009. Baker began his coaching career in 1993 at pass defenses in the Southwest Junior College He received a masters degree in sports ad- Southern Arkansas University as a graduate as- Conference allowing just 141 passing yards per ministration from Northwestern State. sistant running backs coach, where he also com- game. A native of Stafford, Kan., Fiscus played two pleted his master’s degree in agency counseling. Gordon also spent two seasons at Cisco Jun- seasons at Dodge City Community College be- In 1996, Baker moved to the University of ior College as linebackers coach, defensive line fore transferring to McPherson College, where Southern Mississippi, where he was part of a coach and strength and conditioning coach. he was a team captain. coaching staff that won two Conference USA Gordon has worked numerous camps includ- Fiscus started all four years at center for championships and the 1997 Liberty Bowl. ing the Elite Sports - Pigskin Classic in Honolulu, both schools, giving him a streak of 41 con- Following the 1998 season, Baker went on to Hawaii, The O-D Camp at Sam Houston State secutive starts during his collegiate playing ca- serve as an assistant coach at Georgia South- University and the ASC Contact Camp at Texas reer. ern University for a team that went 13-2 and State University. As a sophomore, he helped lead Dodge City won the 1999 NCAA Division I-AA National Cham- A 2002 graduate of Concord University, Gor- to the Heart of Texas Bowl in Copperas Cove, pionship. don earned his degree in sports management/ Texas, against Cisco Junior College. In 2000, Baker became a defensive coordina- physical education and a master’s degeree in Fiscus is a 2008 graduate of McPherson with tor for the first time at Southern Arkansas Uni- physical education from Tarleton State. a degree in elementary education. He and his versity, where his defense helped lead the team While at Concord, Gordon was an All-Confer- wife, Jessie, were married on July 2, 2011. to the 2003 NCAA Division II playoffs. ence linebacker and was invited to play in the Baker has an amazing streak of going to the college All-Star while recording 16 career sacks. post-season at every college at which he has A native of Charlottesville, Va., Gordon also either played or coached. attended Fork Union Military Academy and is a Baker’s post-season run began as a player graduate of Western Albermarle High School at the University of Tennessee, where he let- where he was a First-Team All-Conference foot- tered as a fullback and was a member of teams ball and lacrosse player. that won Southeastern Conference champion- Gordon is a member of the American Football ships in 1989 and 1990. As a member of the Coaches Association. Volunteers, Baker made winning appearances in Gordon is married to the former Josey Moody the 1990 Cotton Bowl and 1991 Sugar Bowl. who is an assistant athletic trainer Henderson Baker and his wife Jamie (deceased), have State. three children—Johanna, Grant, and Jay Todd.

JIMI JARROD JAMES EASTERLING JACKSON EDWARDS STUDENT STUDENT STUDENT ASSISTANT ASSISTANT ASSISTANT SECOND YEAR SECOND YEAR FIRST YEAR 2012 REDDIE FOOTBALL GAME NOTES • PAGE 13

HENDERSON STATE STATISTICS SOUTHERN ARKANSAS STATISTICS Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 O Total Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 O Total Henderson State 102 154 126 65 0 447 Southern Arkansas 41 57 71 69 0 - 238 Opponents 17 44 28 56 0 145 Opponents 21 40 35 13 0 - 109

HSU OPPO SAU OPPO SCORING 447 145 SCORING 238 109 Points Per Game 55.9 18.1 Points Per Game 34.0 15.6 FIRST DOWNS 190 158 FIRST DOWNS 149 109 Rushing 53 66 Rushing 67 40 Passing 114 72 Passing 69 55 Penalty 23 20 Penalty 13 14

RUSHING YARDAGE 1114 1157 RUSHING YARDAGE 1177 756 Yards gained rushing 1250 1381 Yards gained rushing 1327 1006 Yards lost rushing 136 224 Yards lost rushing 150 250 Rushing Attempts 243 320 Rushing Attempts 278 278 Average Per Rush 4.6 3.6 Average Per Rush 4.2 2.7 Average Per Game 139.2 144.6 Average Per Game 168.1 108.0 TDs Rushing 18 10 TDs Rushing 11 4

PASSING YARDAGE 3015 1638 PASSING YARDAGE 1935 1312 Att-Comp-Int 291-196-9 325-168-11 Att-Comp-Int. 242-145-6 203-95-8 Average Per Pass 10.4 5.0 Average Per Pass 8.0 6.5 Average Per Catch 15.4 9.8 Average Per Catch 13.3 13.8 Average Per Game 376.9 204.8 Average Per Game 276.4 187.4 TDs Passing 37 8 TDs Passing 20 6

TOTAL OFFENSE 4129 2795 TOTAL OFFENSE 3112 2068 Total Plays 534 645 Total Plays 520 481 Average Per Play 7.7 4.3 Average Per Play 6.0 4.3 Average Per Game 516.1 349.4 Average Per Game 444.6 295.4

TIME OF POSSESSION/GAME 24:31 35:29 TIME OF POSSESSION/GAME 30:14 29:46

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING Att Net Avg TD Long Avg/G RUSHING Att Net Avg TD Long Avg/G Jarvis Smith 85 558 6.6 7 54 69.8 Mark Johnson 152 767 5.0 8 57 109.6 Kevin Nichols 58 262 4.5 7 20 32.8 Aarion Jones 40 152 3.8 0 29 21.7 Ryan McDonald 33 176 5.3 1 40 22.0 Dvan Alexander 26 120 4.6 1 13 17.1 Ryan Black 14 70 5.0 1 35 11.7 Carlos Brown 16 75 4.7 1 15 10.7

PASSING Att-Cmp-Int Pct Yds TD Avg/G PASSING Att-Cmp-Int Pct Yds TD Avg./G Kevin Rodgers 272-187-7 68.8 2863 36 357.9 Tyler Sykora 231-141-6 61.0 1910 19 272.9 Ryan Black 18-9-2 50.0 152 1 25.3 David Bell 10-4-0 40.0 25 1 3.6

RECEIVING No. Yds Avg TD Avg/G RECEIVING No. Yds Avg TD Avg/G Robert Jordan 41 693 16.9 8 86.6 Jack Brown 36 359 10.0 1 59.8 Dustin Holland 40 597 14.9 3 74.6 Rafael Thomas 27 518 19.2 7 86.3 Elliot Hebert 31 563 18.2 8 70.4 Montel Hardman 24 403 16.8 0 67.2 Israel Valentin 19 200 10.5 3 25.0 Carlos Brown 18 221 12.3 4 31.6 Darius Davis 17 342 20.1 8 42.8 TACKLES Solo Ast. Total TFL Sack Int. TACKLES Solo Ast. Total TFL Sack Int. Mark Spaight 38 18 56 4.5 3.0 0 Maxie Graham 35 45 80 8.0 1.5 2 Bobby Williams 21 14 35 1.5 0.0 2 Keaton Stigger 27 45 72 7.0 2.5 2 Tate Mustin 21 11 32 5.0 0.0 0 Chuck Obi 21 24 45 0.5 0 0 Malcolm Walker 17 14 31 1.0 0.0 0 Jeremy Williams 21 20 41 2.5 1.5 3 2012 GAME RECAPS • PAGE 14

HSU 63, SOUTHERN NAZARENE 21 HSU 47, McKENDREE 24 HSU 73, ARKANSAS TECH 34 ARKADELPHIA, ARK. • 5,742 LEBANON, ILL. • 1,400 RUSSELLVILLE, ARK. • 5,989

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score Southern Nazarene 0 0 0 21 - 21 Henderson State 0 20 20 7 - 47 Henderson State 22 34 10 7 - 73 Henderson State 21 14 21 7 - 63 McKendree 7 10 0 7 - 24 Arkansas Tech 0 27 0 7 - 34

SCORING SUMMARY:(1st ) 09:55 HSU - L. Barnett 31 yd pass from SCORING SUMMARY:(1st ) 06:56 MCK - Wallace,Stephen 1 yd run SCORING SUMMARY: (1st) 14:49 HSU - Israel Valentin 92 yd kick- Kevin Rodgers (C. Gonsalves kick), 6:12 HSU - Dustin Holland 6 yd (Kendall,Matt kick). (2nd) 14:08 MCK - Kendall,Matt 19 yd field goal, off return (Kevin Rodgers rush): 4:05 HSU - Kevin Nichols 4 yd run pass from Kevin Rodgers (C. Gonsalves kick), 4:22 HSU - Robert 10:12 HSU - Israel Valentin 7 yd pass from Kevin Rodgers (C. (C. Gonsalves kick). 1:56 HSU - Jarvis Smith 54 yd run (C. Gonsalves Jordan 40 yd pass from Kevin Rodgers (C. Gonsalves kick). (2nd) Gonsalves kick), 07:44 MCK - Wilson,Jamison 49 yd interception kick). (2nd) 13:41 HSU - L. Barnett 17 yd pass from Kevin Rodgers 09:24 HSU - Kevin Nichols 1 yd run (C. Gonsalves kick), 5:41 HSU return (Kendall,Matt kick), 05:53 HSU - Darius Davis 8 yd pass from (C. Gonsalves kick), 11:49 ATU - K. Harmon 49 yd run (T. Pinkston - Jarvis Smith 3 yd run (C. Gonsalves kick). (3rd) 13:42 HSU - Robert Kevin Rodgers (C. Gonsalves kick blockd), 01:17 HSU - Elliot Hebert kick), 9:44 HSU - Kevin Rodgers 3 yd run (C. Gonsalves rush fumbld), Jordan 25 yd pass from Kevin Rodgers (C. Gonsalves kick), 5:20 17 yd pass from Kevin Rodgers (C. Gonsalves kick). (3rd) 13:01 HSU 8:22 ATU - T. Marsh 48 yd run (T. Pinkston kick), 7:19 HSU - Robert HSU - Kevin Nichols 1 yd run (C. Gonsalves kick), 2:33 HSU - Ryan - Robert Jordan 47 yd pass from Kevin Rodgers (C. Gonsalves kick), Jordan 52 yd pass from Kevin Rodgers (C. Gonsalves kick), 5:15 ATU Black 10 yd run (C. Gonsalves kick) (4th) 08:48 SNU - Stan West 35 05:25 HSU - Robert Jordan 6 yd pass from Kevin Rodgers (C. - C. Washington 51 yd pass from T. Marsh (T. Pinkston kick failed), yd interception return (Ian Sanders kick), 7:59 SNU - Ryan Mischler Gonsalves kick), 03:40 HSU - Darius Davis 60 yd pass from Kevin 3:20 HSU - Elliot Hebert 37 yd pass from Kevin Rodgers (C. Gonsalves 37 yd pass from Dylan Terry (Ian Sanders kick), 5:34 HSU - Ryan Rodgers (TEAM rush failed), (4th) 12:36 HSU - Kevin Nichols 7 yd kick), 2:03 HSU - Dustin Holland 37 yd pass from Kevin Rodgers (C. McDonald 40 yd run (C. Gonsalves kick), 1:01 SNU - Sedrick Johnson pass from Kevin Rodgers (C. Gonsalves kick), 04:43 MCK - Gonsalves kick), 0:24 ATU - W. Doty 8 yd pass from T. Marsh (T. 14 yd pass from Dylan Terry (Ian Sanders kick). James,Cameron 74 yd pass from Bergschneider,D (Kendall,Matt kick). Pinkston kick). (3rd) 10:04 HSU - L. Barnett 11 yd pass from Kevin Rodgers (C. Gonsalves kick),5:19 HSU - C. Gonsalves 20 yd field SNU HSU HSU MU goal. (4th) 8:46 ATU - T. Hampton 18 yd pass from T. Marsh (T. FIRST DOWNS 22 27 FIRST DOWNS 21 23 Pinkston kick), 6:56 HSU - Elliot Hebert 54 yd pass from Kevin Rodgers RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 35-88 36-180 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 21-45 46-170 (C. Gonsalves kick). PASSING YDS (NET) 177 384 PASSING YDS (NET) 475 158 Passes Att-Comp-Int 47-27-1 35-24-2 Passes Att-Comp-Int 40-32-2 21-10-0 HSU ATU TOTAL OFFENSE 82-265 71-564 TOTAL OFFENSE 61-520 67-328 FIRST DOWNS 25 26 Punts (Number-Avg) 9-37.2 3-38.3 Punts (Number-Avg) 3-30.0 8-33.6 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 31-190 35-200 Fumbles-Lost 2-2 3-2 Fumbles-Lost 2-2 5-1 PASSING YDS (NET) 391 325 Penalties-Yards 10-79 14-85 Penalties-Yards 7-60 7-44 Passes Att-Comp-Int 32-22-0 52-32-0 Possession Time 35:00 25:00 Possession Time 23:53 36:07 TOTAL OFFENSE 64-581 87-525 Third-Down Conversions 5 of 18 3 of 10 Third-Down Conversions 2 of 7 4 of 16 Punts (Number-Avg) 4-42.0 8-33.6 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 2 of 3 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 2 2 of 3 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 0-0 Penalties-Yards 11-94 9-87 RUSHING: So. Nazarene-Derick Perkins 11-61; Chris Hunter 16- RUSHING: Henderson State-Jarvis Smith 6-25; Kevin Nichols 4- Possession Time 22:41 37:19 44; Dillan Dasnby 1-20. Henderson State-Ryan McDonald 7-98; 19; Ryan McDonald 6-11. McKendree-James,Cameron 4-48; Third-Down Conversions 5 of 10 3 of 18 Jarvis Smith 10-44; Ryan Black 6-25; Kevin Nichols 4-7. Wagner,Jacob 6-34; Bergschneider,D 9-28; Taylor,Jeruel 5-24; Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 1 of 3 PASSING: So. Nazarene-Dylan Terry 27-47-1-177. Henderson Wallace,Stephen 15-21; Herring,Ryan 5-15. State-Kevin Rodgers 22-30-1-360; Ryan Black 2-5-1-24. PASSING: Henderson State-Kevin Rodgers 28-36-2-442; Ryan RUSHING: Henderson State-Jarvis Smith 18-155; Kevin Nichols RECEIVING: So. Nazarene-Sedrick Johnson 6-45; Alex Reed 5-41; Black 4-4-0-33. McKendree -Bergschneider,D 10-21-0-158. 5-21; Ryan McDonald 4-17; Kevin Rodgers 1-3. Arkansas Tech-K. Jakeil Everhart 5-14; Jarod Martin 3-15; Chris Hunter 3-6; Ryan RECEIVING: Henderson State-Robert Jordan 9-108; Elliot Hebert Harmon 7-58; T. Marsh 7-50; C. Lewis 3-26; E. Johnson 8-25; C. Mischler 2-41. Henderson State-Robert Jordan 8-128; Dustin 6-93; Darius Davis 3-84; Israel Valentin 3-47; Dustin Holland 2-74; Henderson 6-25; C. Washington 1-9; T. Lee 1-7; T. Moon 2-0. Holland 5-55; L. Barnett 3-100; Elliot Hebert 2-23; Israel Valentin 1- Corey Chappell 2-18; Kenrick Burns 2-15; Jarvis Smith 2-15; Mark PASSING: Henderson State-Kevin Rodgers 21-32-0-381; Ryan 31; Darius Davis 1-16; Joseph Snapp 1-15; Corey Chappell 1-9. Czaus 1-7; Kevin Nichols 1-7; L. Barnett 1-7. McKendree -Doty,Pat Black 1-1-0-10. Arkansas Tech-T. Marsh 32-52-0-325. 7-67; James,Cameron 1-74; Wagner,Jacob 1-11; Herring,Ryan 1-6. RECEIVING: Henderson State-Dustin Holland 7-121; Elliot Hebert 3-105; Israel Valentin 3-26; Robert Jordan 2-63; L. Barnett 2-28. RECAP RECAP Arkansas Tech-C. Washington 7-125; E. Johnson 4-43; D. Freeman Henderson State totaled 564 yards of offense as the McKendree took advantage of three early turnovers 3-27; J. Keener 3-18; D. Brooks 3-18; J. Merdock 3-17; T. Lee 2-4; C. Reddies rolled to a 63- 21 win over Southern Nazarene. by the Henderson State offense and put an early scare Lewis 1-35; T. Hampton 1-18; W. Doty 1-8; J. Simpson 1-6; T. Woosley. The Reddie offense had 384 yards through the air and into the Reddies by converting those turnovers into a 180 yards rushing, while the Henderson defense allowed quick 10-0 lead. The Bearcats would extend their lead RECAP just 265 yards, most coming in the fourth quarter against to 17-7 before the Reddies’ offense exploded for 40 Henderson State’s high-octane offense continued to the reserve unit. Henderson took control of the game unanswered points as they eventually rolled to a 47-24 roll as the Reddies opened GAC play with a 73-34 in the first half as sophomore quarterback Kevin rout of the Bearcats. Leading the offensive surge for thrashing of Arkansas Tech. Rodgers completed 19 of 25 passes for 306 yards the Reddies was starting quarterback Kevin Rodgers. Kevin Rodgers continued his stellar sophomore sea- and three touchdowns. The Reddies started things when Rodgers tossed a career-high 442 yards and seven son going over 300 yards passing for the fourth straight Rodgers connected from 31 yards out to Labroderick touchdowns. The seven scores through the air set a time dating back to last year. The Rockwall, Texas Barnett with 9:55 left in the opening quarter. new Henderson single-game record. The first of product completed 21-of-32 passes for 381 yards and Rodgers struck again on Henderson’s next drive with a Rodgers’ touchdown throws came in the second quar- six touchdowns while rushing for another. 6-yard pass to Dustin Holland, then the Rockwall, ter and put the Reddies on the board, pulling them to Before Rodgers even touched the ball against Tech on Texas native connected with Robert Jordan for a 40- within a field goal, 10-7.On the following Reddie pos- Saturday, Henderson State got on the board as Israel yard score to give the Reddies a 21-0 lead by the end session, Rodgers was picked off and returned to the Valentin returned the opening kickoff 92 yards to set of the first quarter. Henderson added a pair of rushing end zone for a McKendree score to put the Bearcats the tone for the Reddies’ eventual scoring rampage. touchdowns in the second quarter as Kevin Nichols back up by 10 points, 17-7. Rodgers and company From that point on, Henderson quickly built a 29-0 lead plunged in from a yard out, then Jarvis Smith scored would bounce back from that deflating pick-six and as Kevin Nichols scored on a 4-yard run, followed by on a 3- yard run as the Reddies took a 35-0 lead into find the end zone twice before the end of the half to a 54-yard score by Jarvis Smith. Rodgers then began the locker room. The Reddies added three more scores take a 20-17 lead into the locker room. Rodgers began the second quarter with a 17-yard strike to Labroderick in the third quarter as Rodgers threw his fourth the second-half connecting with Robert Jordan on the Barnett. Elliot Hebert and Dustin Holland both had touchdown pass of the game, the second to Jordan Reddies’ first play of the half for a 47-yard score. 37-yard touchdown receptions to make the score 56- from 25 yards out. Rodgers ended the game completing Following a nine-play, 77-yard touchdown drive that 20. It was hard to believe, but the plethora of scoring 22-of-30 passes for a career-best 360 yards and four ended with Rodgers finding Jordan once more for a was done in the first half. Rodgers later hit Hebert for touchdowns. Nichols scored his second touchdown of score, another one-play scoring drive as he completed his longest pass of the night of 54-yards for the final the game on another 1-yard dive. Ryan Black replaced his sixth scoring toss of the game by hitting Darius score. Rodgers and scored on a 10-yard acrobatic play to Davis for a 60-yard bomb. Looking to set the new Smith was the workhorse for Henderson’s ground game give the Reddies a 56-0 lead at the end of the third school-record for touchdown passes in a game, Rodgers as he totaled 155 yards on 18 carries. A pair of Reddie quarter. Ryan McDonald scored the final Henderson began his final drive of the game with four seconds left receivers went over 100-yards for the second time this touchdown with a 40-yard scamper. The freshman from in the third quarter and ended it 2:37 later with a seven- season as Holland totaled 121 yards on 7 receptions, Charleston, Ark. ended the game with 98 yards rushing yard strike to Kevin Nichols. and Hebert had 105 yards on 3 catches. to lead the ground game. . 2012 GAME RECAPS • PAGE 15

HSU 56, SOUTHEASTERN OKLA. 20 HSU 50, SOUTHWESTERN OKLA. 22 HSU 71, ARKANSAS-MONTICELLO ARKADELPHIA, ARK. • 4,914 WEATHERFORD, OKLA. • 1500 ARKADELPHIA, ARK. • 4071

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score Southeastern 0 0 13 7 - 20 Henderson State 8 14 21 7 - 50 UA-Monticello 0 0 0 0 - 0 Henderson State 14 15 27 0 - 56 Southwestern 7 0 8 7 - 22 Henderson State 7 35 13 16 - 71

SCORING SUMMARY:(1st ) 14:19 HSU - Jarvis Smith 2 yd run SCORING SUMMARY:(1st ) 4:26 HSU - Jarvis Smith 11 yd run SCORING SUMMARY:(1st ) 4:06 HSU - Corey Chappell 5 yd pass (Gonsalves kick). 3:04 HSU - Robert Jordan 85 yd punt return (Kevin Nichols pass from Kevin Rodgers). 1:57 SWOSU - Kirk Jones from Kevin Rodgers (C. Gonsalves kick). (2nd) 12:51 HSU - Darius (Gonsalves kick). (2nd) 11:07 HSU - Jarvis Smith 5 yd run (Barnett 8 yd pass from Dustin Stenta (C. Rainey kick). (2nd) 12:37 HSU - Davis 4 yd pass from Kevin Rodgers (C. Gonsalves kick). 11:54 HSU pass from Kevin Rodgers). 2:21 HSU - Elliot Hebert 82 yd pass from Kevin Nichols 2 yd run (C. Gonsalves kick). 3:55 HSU - Israel Valentin - Elliot Hebert 5 yd pass from Kevin Rodgers (C. Gonsalves kick). Rodgers (Gonsalves kick). (3rd) 12:43 HSU - Chuck Obi 50 yd fumble 10 yd pass from Kevin Rodgers (C. Gonsalves kick). (3rd) 13:16 HSU 7:38 HSU - Darius Davis 16 yd pass from Kevin Rodgers (C. recovery (Gonsalves kick). 10:45 SOSU - J. Bradley 13 yd run (Peoples - Israel Valentin 34 yd run (C. Gonsalves kick). 10:48 HSU - Dustin Gonsalves kick). 4:38 HSU - Kevin Nichols 2 yd run (C. Gonsalves kick). 7:07 SOSU - CJ Kirk 11 yd run (Zach Ray rush fumbld). 6:26 Holland 12 yd pass from Kevin Rodgers (C. Gonsalves kick). 7:41 kick). 2:01 HSU - Robert Jordan 69 yd pass from Kevin Rodgers (C. HSU - Darius Davis 75 yd pass from Kevin Rodgers (TEAM rush HSU - Robert Jordan 9 yd pass from Kevin Rodgers (C. Gonsalves Gonsalves kick). (3rd) 11:51 HSU - C. Gonsalves 22 yd field goal. fumbld). 4:28 HSU - Robert Jordan 69 yd punt return (C. Gonsalves kick). 5:52 SWOSU - D.C. Walker 1 yd run (Brad Smithey rush). (4th) 10:02 HSU - Jarvis Smith 41 yd run (C. Gonsalves kick). 6:33 HSU - kick). 2:37 HSU - Chuck Obi 17 yd blocked punt return (C. Gonsalves 11:20 HSU - Darius Davis 10 yd pass from K. Rodgers (C. Gonsalves C. Gonsalves 35 yd field goal. (4th) 06:51 HSU - C. Gonsalves 24 yd kick). (4th) 13:15 SOSU - J. Bradley 2 yd run (Peoples kick). kick). 1:28 SWOSU - Aaron Wilson 1 yd run (C. Rainey kick). field goal. 5:55 HSU - Randal Howard 22 yd fumble recovery (C. Gonsalves kick). 1:55 HSU - Raheim Alford 74 yd pass from Ryan SEO HSU HSU SWO Black (C. Gonsalves kick failed). FIRST DOWNS 37 14 FIRST DOWNS 22 13 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 61-291 17-79 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 46-210 33-53 UAM HSU PASSING YDS (NET) 282 269 PASSING YDS (NET) 241 271 FIRST DOWNS 16 30 Passes Att-Comp-Int 45-30-1 28-15-0 Passes Att-Comp-Int 31-19-0 46-19-3 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 30-109 32-244 TOTAL OFFENSE 106-573 45-348 TOTAL OFFENSE 77-451 79-324 PASSING YDS (NET) 145 411 Punts (Number-Avg) 4-33.5 5-35.0 Punts (Number-Avg) 7-35.1 8-31.0 Passes Att-Comp-Int 49-27-4 37-25-0 Fumbles-Lost 2-2 1-0 Fumbles-Lost 2-1 2-0 TOTAL OFFENSE 79-254 69-655 Penalties-Yards 8-76 8-76 Penalties-Yards 9-64 8-49 Punts (Number-Avg) 5-38.6 2-30.0 Possession Time 43:05 16:55 Possession Time 28:14 31:46 Fumbles-Lost 3-2 0-0 Third-Down Conversions 8 of 20 3 of 9 Third-Down Conversions 7 of 17 6 of 19 Penalties-Yards 10-98 9-65 Fourth-Down Conversions 4 of 8 1 of 1 Fourth-Down Conversions 2 of 2 0 of 3 Possession Time 34:20 25:40 Third-Down Conversions 4 of 17 5 of 12 RUSHING: Southeastern Okla.-J. Bradley 24-94; CJ Kirk 12-62; RUSHING: Henderson State-Kevin Nichols 20-106; Jarvis Smith Fourth-Down Conversions 2 of 6 1 of 1 Ladarius Abrams 12-54; Billy Hashaway 6-46; Nick Sioson 5-30. 14-79; Israel Valentin 1-34; Ryan McDonald 3-4; Kevin Rodgers 3-0. Henderson State-Jarvis Smith 5-24; Ryan McDonald 3-22. Southwestern Okla.-Aaron Wilson 15-59; D.C. Walker 8-20. RUSHING: Arkansas-Monticello-Damon Wicker 15-70; Joevall PASSING: Southeastern Okla.-J. Bradley 24-35-1-211; Nick Sioson PASSING: Henderson State-Kevin Rodgers 19-31-0-241. South- Hoseay 4-23; Trey Taylor 5-6; Nick Williams 4-6. Henderson State- 6-9-0-71; Zach Ray 0-1-0-0. Henderson State-Kevin Rodgers 15- western Okla.-Dustin Stenta 19-46-3-271. Jarvis Smith 7-119; Ryan Black 2-47; Kevin Nichols 6-37; Ryan 28-0-269. RECEIVING: Henderson State-Robert Jordan 5-39; Dustin Hol- McDonald 8-26; Elliot Hebert 1-10; L. Ridditt 4-8. RECEIVING: Southeastern Okla.-Jordan Mayfield 5-80; Ryan land 3-55; Elliot Hebert 2-43; Darius Davis PASSING: Arkansas-Monticello-Damon Wicker 23-44-4-131; Trey Shelley 5-43; Keelen Green 5-15; Anthony Foster 4-51; Anthony Gale 2-20; Israel Valentin 2-17; Justin Bradford 2-5; Charles Plaster 1-55; Taylor 4-5-0-14. Henderson State-Kevin Rodgers 23-30-0-326; Ryan 3-34; Krishon Daye 3-23; Chad Laury 2-8. Henderson State-Robert Zann Jones 1-4; L. Barnett Black 2-7-0-85. Jordan 4-47; Dustin Holland 3-24; Elliot Hebert 2-100; Zann Jones 2- 1-3. Southwestern Okla.-Brad Smithey 9-83; Kirk Jones 5-111; Ryan RECEIVING: Arkansas-Monticello-Ian Levine 8-61; Blake Prince 13; Israel Valentin 2-4; Darius Davis 1-75; L. Barnett 1-6. Corbin 3-31; Travis Carroll 1-28; M.J. Porter 1-18. 4-22; Trey Taylor 4-13; Skyler Scott 2-12. Henderson State-Robert Jordan 5-143; Dustin Holland 5-61; Elliot Hebert 4-42; Darius Davis RECAP 3-39; Kevin Nichols 2-21; Israel Valentin 2-7; Raheim Alford 1-74; RECAP Ryan McDonald 1-11; L. Barnett 1-8; Corey Chappell 1-5. The Henderson defense propelled the Reddies to a 56- Henderson used a balanced offensive attack and at 20 win over the Savage Storm. Henderson was limited one point scored 35 unanswered points to cruise to a RECAP to just 45 offensive plays and possessed the football 50-22 win over Southwestern Oklahoma. Henderson State’s defense forced a season-high six for just 16:55 the entire game.HSU took the early lead Henderson first got on the board when Jarvis Smith turnovers as the Reddies shutout UA-Monticello by a as Jarvis Smith scored on a 2-yard run to cap off a 9- scored on an 11-yard run to cap off a 14-play, 63-yard score of 71-0. The Reddies got off to a slow start play, 67-yard drive with 4:19 left in the first quarter. It drive with 4:26 left in the opening quarter. offensively as quarterback Kevin Rodgers completed didn't take long for the Reddies to extend the lead to Southwestern answered the Reddies' opening shot as just 1-of-5 passes to begin the game. However, the 14-0 as Robert Jordan spun out of a pair of tackles, Dustin Stenta drove the Bulldogs down field and con- sophomore from Rockwall, Texas then caught fire by keeping his knee inches from the turf, and broke loose nected with Kirk Jones for an 8-yard touchdown to completing his next 18 consecutive passes as the for an 85-yard punt return for a score. On Henderson's make the score 8-7 by the end of the quarter. From Reddies scored 42 points in the first-half. HSU’s first next possession, the Reddies were pinned back at their there, the Reddies went on a 35-0 run to pull away and score came at the 4:06 mark as Corey Chappell caught own 1, but Kevin Rodgers orchestrated an 11-play, manufacture another rout. The dominant run began with a 5-yard slant pass from Rodgers. Later in the half, 99-yard drive with Smith scoring on a 5-yard run. The a Kevin Nichols 2-yard plunge early in the second Darius Davis had touchdown receptions of 4 and 16 next offensive series for the Reddies consisted of just quarter. Israel Valentin extended the Reddie lead just yards, while Elliot Hebert grabbed a 5-yard pass to three plays with Rodgers connecting with Elliot Hebert before the end of the first-half, as the sophomore from reach pay dirt. Kevin Nichols also added a 2-yard for an 82-yard scoring strike to extend Henderson's Fort Worth, Texas caught a 10-yard pass from Kevin scoring plunge, before Robert Jordan made another lead to 29-0 at the break. Henderson's first score of Rodgers to make the score 22-7 at the break. Valentin highlight with a 69-yard scoring reception. HSU turned the second half came on the defensive side of the then opened the scoring in the second-half for the to the ground game in the second half as Jarvis Smith football as Randal Howard hit Southeastern quarter- Reddies with 34-yard run down the sidelines capping scored on a 41-yard scamper. Junior place kicker back Jercolby Bradley and popped the ball loose with off a 2-play, 75-yard drive to increase the lead to 29-7. Charles Gonzalves had a career-high three field goals Chuck Obi returning the pigskin 50-yards for a Reddie Henderson added two more quick scores in the third as he made good on kicks of 22, 35, and 24 yards. score. After the Storm cut the Henderson deficit to 36- quarter as Rodgers connected with Dustin Holland Henderson’s final score was a 74-yard pass from Ryan 13, Darius Davis sliced past the defense, taking a from 12-yards out, then Robert Jordan hauled in a 9- Black to Raheim Alford as the Reddies went over the Rodgers' pass 75 yards to pay-dirt. Jordan struck once yard strike to increase the Reddie lead to 43-7 with 70-point plateau. Throughout the game the Reddies’ more, as the junior from Miami, Fla. took the Jared 7:41 to play in the period. Darius Davis reached pay- defense came up big to set up several scores with Heim boot 69-yards to the house to extend Henderson's dirt with a 10-yard reception for HSU's final score. linebacker Maxie Graham leading the charge. Graham lead to 49-13. Minutes later, Obi again came up with Rodgers ended the night completing 19-of-31 passes recorded a career-high 15 tackles and had two intercep- another big defensive play for Henderson's final score for 241 yards and four touchdowns. Nichols became tions, while both Tim Llewellyn and Keaton Stigger also by blocking a Heim punt and returning it 17 yards. the second Reddie to rush for over 100 yards this had interceptions. Late in the fourth quarter, defensive Keaton Stigger and Maxie Graham led the Reddies season as the senior from Little Rock ended the game lineman Randall Howard forced backup quarterback once more combining for 37 tackles and three tackles with 106 yards on 20 carries. Trey Taylor to fumble the football and the 6-2, 240- for lost yardage. Individually, it was even a bigger Jeremy Williams led the Henderson defense with 8 pound freshman from Dallas, Texas rumbled 22-yards night for Stigger, who totaled a career-high 21 tackles tackles including two sacks, an interception and a pair for his first career touchdown. Rodgers ended the game to set a new HSU record for tackles in a game. of pass break-ups. going 23-for-30 for 326 yards and five touchdowns. . . 2012 GAME RECAPS • PAGE 16

HSU 38, HARDING 10 HSU 49, EAST CENTRAL 14 SEARCY, ARK. • 3,600 ARKADELPHIIA, ARK. • 6,781

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score Henderson State 10 7 7 14 - 38 East Central 0 7 0 7 - 14 Harding 3 0 7 0 - 10 Henderson State 20 15 7 7 - 49

SCORING SUMMARY: (1st )13:35 HSU - C. Gonsalves 36 yd field SCORING SUMMARY: (1st )14:46 HSU - Israel Valentin 97 yd kick- goa. 9:19 HU - John Gay 41 yd field goal. 6:53 HSU - Elliot Hebert 12 off return (C. Gonsalves kick). 6:37 HSU - Kevin Nichols 1 yd run yd pass from Kevin Rodgers (C. Gonsalves kick). (2nd) 12:17 HSU (Kevin Rodgers rush failed). 3:07 HSU - Kevin Nichols 3 yd run (C. - Elliot Hebert 67 yd pass from Kevin Rodgers (C. Gonsalves kick). Gonsalves kick). (2nd) 12:50 ECU - L. Anderson 39 yd pass from (3rd) 14:11 HSU - L. Barnett 26 yd pass from Kevin Rodgers (C. Spencer Bond (Brian Gonzalez kick). 11:29 HSU - Israel Valentin 38 Gonsalves kick). 8:28 HU - Ahmad Scott 1 yd run (John Gay kick). yd pass from Kevin Rodgers (C. Gonsalves kick blockd). 3:14 HSU - (4th) 09:26 HSU - Darius Davis 26 yd pass from Kevin Rodgers (C. Elliot Hebert 12 yd pass from Kevin Rodgers (C. Gonsalves kick failed). Gonsalves kick). 4:56 HSU - Darius Davis 18 yd pass from Kevin 00:00 HSU - C. Gonsalves 32 yd field goal. (3rd) 00:08 HSU - Robert Rodgers (C. Gonsalves kick). Jordan 78 yd pass from Kevin Rodgers (C. Gonsalves kick). (4th) 06:37 HSU - Jarvis Smith 1 yd run (C. Gonsalves kick). 5:16 HSU HU ECU - Titus Mobley 3 yd run (Brian Gonzalez kick). FIRST DOWNS 24 13 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 27-80 49-172 ECU HSU PASSING YDS (NET) 466 97 FIRST DOWNS 16 27 Passes Att-Comp-Int 45-30-2 24-10-1 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 31-74 33-86 TOTAL OFFENSE 72-546 73-269 PASSING YDS (NET) 183 378 Punts (Number-Avg) 3-37.7 8-41.1 Passes Att-Comp-Int 41-13-1 42-29-3 Fumbles-Lost 2-1 4-0 TOTAL OFFENSE 72-257 75-464 Penalties-Yards 4-31 6-37 Punts (Number-Avg) 10-42.8 3-38.3 Possession Time 25:07 34:53 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 2-1 Third-Down Conversions 9 of 17 6 of 19 Penalties-Yards 13-106 9-61 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 2 1 of 2 Possession Time 32:50 27:10 Third-Down Conversions 7 of 20 6 of 11 RUSHING: Henderson State-Jarvis Smith 10-56; Kevin Nichols 8- Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 0 of 0 15; Israel Valentin 3-14; TEAM 1-minus 1; Kevin Rodgers 5-minus 4. Harding-Romo Westbrook 5-45; Jason Oller 8-44; Ahmad Scott 7- RUSHING: East Central-Spencer Bond 13-55; Titus Mobley 12-22. 28; Kelvin Martin 13-23; Ty Finley 4-23; D. Jackson-Best 6-4; Colton 3. Henderson State-Jarvis Smith 15-56; Kevin Nichols 8-36; Ryan Kamper 2-3; Keenan Kellett 4-2. Black 1-6; L. Ridditt 1-5; Elliot Hebert 1-4. PASSING: Henderson State-Kevin Rodgers 30-44-2-466; TEAM PASSING: East Central-Spencer Bond 13-41-1-183. Henderson 0-1-0-0. Harding-Kelvin Martin 8-17-0-65; Keenan Kellett 2-7-1-32. State-Kevin Rodgers 29-41-2-378; Ryan Black 0-1-1-0. RECEIVING: Henderson State-Dustin Holland 10-164; Elliot Hebert RECEIVING: East Central-L. Anderson 4-86; Caleb Holley 2-46; 7-107; L. Barnett 3-59; Darius Davis 3-56; Israel Valentin 3-25; Rob- Colter Huff 2-18. Henderson State-Robert Jordan 6-120; L. Barnett ert Jordan 2-45; Corey Chappell 2-10. Harding-D. Luckett 6-47; 5-85; Elliot Hebert 5-50; Dustin Holland 5-43; Israel Valentin 3-43; Colton Kamper 2-31; Michael Belin 2-19. Darius Davis 2-32.

RECAP RECAP Henderson’s offensive juggernaut came away with the Israel Valentin's 97-yard touchdown on the game's key 38-10 victory over Harding. The Reddies compiled opening kickoff set the tone for Henderson State as 546 yards of offense including 466 yards through the the Reddies rolled to a 49-14 win over East Central. air, while the defense limited Harding to just 172 yards Valentin, who also returned an opening kickoff earlier rushing, far below its season average of 320 yards per this season against Arkansas Tech, ended the game game. Kevin Rodgers continued his astonishing with 140 all-purpose yards including 43 yards receiving season by completing 30 of 44 passes for 466 yards with a touchdown grab. Henderson State took a 20-0 and five touchdowns. The Rockwall, Texas native set a lead in the first quarter as Kevin Nichols had a pair of school record for touchdown passes in a season rushing touchdowns of 1 and 3 yards. surpassing Nick Hardesty when he threw his third score The Reddies scored three more times before the half of the game by connecting on a 26-yard toss to as Kevin Rodgers hooked up with Valentin for a 38- Labroderick Barnett in the third quarter. Elliot Hebert yard score and then set the Henderson State career helped propel the Reddies to a 17-3 advantage as touchdown passing record when he connected with Elliot Rodgers connected with the senior from Scott, La. for Hebert from 12-yards out. a 12-yard score and then a 67-yard strike to stun the Rodgers surpasses Nick Hardesty who had 43 career Harding faithful. With the score 24-10 early in the touchdown passes in 18 games for the Reddies from fourth quarter, the Bisons looked to have the momentum 2009 to 2010. swung in their favor as Robert Jordan mishandled a HSU place-kicker Charles Gonsalves closed out the Nathan Kadlecek punt with Phillip Moon recovering at half with a 32-yard field goal to give the Reddies a 35- the Reddie 9. With their backs against their goal line, 7 lead at the break. the Reddie defense stuffed the Bisons on a 4th-and- There was little excitement in the third quarter as the goal play from the 5 as Chuck Obi turned away Jason Reddies' offense sputtered until Rodgers went deep Oller at the 1. The Reddies then drove the ball 99 yards and hit Robert Jordan for a 78-yard touchdown with 8 and capped off the drive with a 26-yard touchdown seconds remaining in the quarter to increase the toss from Rodgers to Darius Davis. That crucial drive Henderson lead to 42-7. Starting running back Jarvis was kept alive with the help of a 34-yard reception Smith closed out the scoring for the Reddies with a 1- from Dustin Holland. Holland ended the game with a yard plunge midway through the final period of play. career-high 164 yards on 10 receptions, while Hebert Statistically, Rodgers went over 300 yards passing for had 107 yards on 7 catches and a pair of touchdowns. the sixth time this season completing 29-of-41 passes The Reddie defense was spectacular all night long as for 378 yards. Jordan led the Reddie receivers with six they limited the Bisons to 269 yards of total offense, catches for 120 yards, while Labroderick Barnett had forcing 10 three-and-outs, and turning away Harding five receptions for 85 yards. twice in the red zone. Maxie Graham led the Reddies Keaton Stigger led the Reddie defense with eight with 12 tackles including a pair of tackles for lost tackles including two for lost yardage, while Maxie yardage, while Chuck Obi and Tim Llewellyn had Graham and Jeremy Williams both had seven stops. seven tackles each. 2012 DEPTH CHART • PAGE 17 OFFENSE DEFENSE SPECIAL TEAMS Quarterback Bandit Punter 15 Kevin Rodgers (6-3, 215, So.) 56 Keshawn Fraser (6-3, 260, Sr.) 46 Christian Latoof (6-2, 207, So.) 16 Ryan Black (6-3, 193, So.) 50 Glennon Bobo (5-11, 245, So.) Kicker Running Back Nose Tackle 47 Charles Gonsalves (5-11, 164, Jr.) 21 Jarvis Smith (6-0, 210, Sr.) 97 Daniel Lyles (6-0, 265, Jr.) 33 Kevin Nichols (6-0, 215, Sr.) 52 Benny Theysen (6-0, 285, Jr.) Deep Snapper 38 Ryan McDonald (5-10, 200, RFr.) 49 Robbie Aldridge (6-0, 250, Sr.) Tackle H-Receiver 99 Ron Allen (6-1, 265, So.) Holder 9 Elliott Hebert (5-9, 185, Sr.) 95 Nick Siedelhofer (6-2, 285, Jr.) 15 Kevin Rodgers (6-3, 215, So.) 12 Israel Valentin (5-9, 185, So.) 86 Kenrick Burns (5-9, 200, Fr.) Left End Punt Returns 49 Robbie Aldridge (6-0, 250, Sr.) 3 Robert Jordan (5-10, 175, Jr.) X-Receiver 93 Randal Howard (6-2, 240, Fr.) 8 Darius Davis (5-11, 209, RSo.) 3 Robert Jordan (5-10, 175, Jr.) 40 Zann Jones (6-0, 215, RFr.) Stinger Linebacker Kickoff Returns 23 Turell Williams (6-1, 215, Jr.) 12 Israel Valentin (5-9, 185, So.) Y-Receiver 19 Tim Llewellyn (6-2, 220, RFr.) 81 Dustin Holland (5-9, 190, So.) 48 Ricardo Mendez (5-10, 215, Jr.) 82 Corey Chappell (5-7, 160, Fr.) 17 Mark Czaus (5-11, 192, RFr. Mike Linebacker COACHING STAFF 44 Keaton Stigger (6-2, 245, Jr.) HEAD C OACH: ...... Scott Maxfield Z-Receiver 43 Ben Chandler (6-4, 238, Sr.) ALMA MATER: ...... Louisiana Tech (1984) 4 Labroderick Barnett (6-0, 193, Sr.) ASSISTANT COACH: ...... Mike Volarvich 8 Darius Davis (5-11, 209, RSo.) Wolf Linebacker POSITION: ...... Offensive Coord./QB 85 Mike Meador (5-11, 195, RFr.) 7 Maxie Graham (5-11, 204, Sr.) ALMA MATER: ...... Midwestern St. (2003) 27 Blake Lopez (5-11, 200, So.) Left Tackle ASSISTANT COACH: ...... Carey Baker POSITION: ...... Defensive Coord./Backs 75 Cherokee Streetman (6-5, 317, Sr.) Field Corner ALMA MATER: ...... Tennessee (1993) 62 Jordan Wood (6-3, 275, Jr.) 5 Vince Thompson (6-0, 190, Jr.) 20 Cameron Devereaux (5-10, 197, So.) ASSISTANT COACH: ...... Jason Smelser Left Guard POSITION: ...... Linebackers ALMA MATER:..Southern Arkansas (2000) 76 Doug Despain (6-3, 265, Jr.) Boundary Corner 59 Tommy Jackson (6-3, 354, RFr.) 18 Wesley Brady (5-9, 180, Jr.) ASSIISTANT COACH: ...... Robert Espinoza 26 Chris King (5-10, 190, So.) POSITION: ...... Receivers Center ALMA MATER: ...... Henderson St. (2009)

71 Kelton Hays (5-11, 284, Jr.) Free Safety ASSISTANT COACH: ...... Matt Gordon 78 Jamar Caldwell (6-2, 303, Jr.) 1 Chuck Obi (6-1, 205, Sr.) POSITION: ...... Defensive Line/Recruiting 2 Triston Crook (5-10, 170, Jr.) ALMA MATER: ...... Concord (2002) Right Guard ASSISTANT COACH: ...... Jeremiah Fiscus 65 Ricky Gonzales (6-0, 265, Jr.) Strong Safety POSITION: ...... Offensive Line 60 Javon Ross (6-1, 340, Sr.) 10 Jeremy Williams (6-0, 210, Sr.) ALMA MATER: ...... McPherson (2008) 28 Zack Richardson (6-2, 210, Jr.) Right Tackle ASSIISTANT COACH: ...... Nick Noce POSITION: ...... Offense 72 RJ Taylor (6-0, 280, Jr.) ALMA MATER: ...... Arkansas State(2005) 57 Deveron Powell (6-4, 303, RFr.) STUDENT A SSISTANT COACH:...... Jim Easterling STUDENT A SSISTANT COACH:...... Jarrod Jackson STUDENT A SSISTANT COACH:..... James Edwards 2012 REDDIE FOOTBALL GAME DAY ROSTER • PAGE 18

No. Player Pos. Ht. W t . Class Hometown Last School 1 Chuck Obi DB 6-1 205 Sr.-1L Roseberg, Texas Sam Houston State 2 Triston Crook DB 5-10 170 Jr.-2L Sulphur Springs, Texas Sulphur Springs HS 3 Robert Jordan WR 5-10 175 Jr.-1L Miami, Fla. East Mississippi CC COACHING STAFF 4 Labroderick Barnett WR 6-0 193 Sr.-1L Rosedale, Miss. Mississippi Delta CC 5 Vincent Thompson CB 6-0 190 Jr.-2L Frisco, Texas Frisco Liberty Head Coach: ...... Scott Maxfield 7 Maxie Graham LB 5-11 204 Sr.-1L Jackson, Miss. Hinds CC Off. Coord./QB: ...... Mike Volarvich 8 Darius Davis WR 5-11 209 So.-RS Frisco, Texas Frisco Liberty HS 9 Elliot Hebert WR 5-9 185 Sr.-3L Scott, La. Teurlings Catholic Wide Receivers: ...... Robert Espinoza 10 Jeremy Williams DB 6-0 210 Sr.-1L Raymond, Miss. Hinds CC 11 Dallas Hardison QB 5-10 190 Fr.-HS Bentonville, Ark. Bentonville HS Offensive Line: ...... Jeremiah Fiscus 12 Israel Valentin RB 5-9 185 So.-1L Fort Worth, Texas Keller HS Def. Coord./Backs: ...... Carey Baker 13 Carlos Arredondo WR 6-3 199 Jr.-Trf. Los Angeles, Calif. East L.A. CC 14 Cody Clayton WR 5-7 160 Fr.-HS Sulphur Springs, Texas Sulphur Springs HS Defensive Line: ...... Matt Gordon 15 Kevin Rodgers QB 6-3 215 So.-1L Rockwall, Texas Heath HS 16 Ryan Black QB 6-3 193 So.-Trf. Jacksonville, Texas Tyler JC Linebackers: ...... Jason Smelser 17 Mark Czaus WR 5-11 192 Fr.-RS Garland, Texas Bishop Lynch HS 18 Wesley Brady CB 5-9 180 Jr.-2L Homestead, Fla. South Dade HS Graduate Assistant.: ...... Nich Noce 19 Tim Llewellyn LB 6-2 220 Fr.-RS Dallas, Texas J.J. Pearce HS Student Assistant: ...... Jimi Easterling 20 Cameron Devereaux CB 5-10 197 So.-1L Houston, Texas Elkins HS 21 Jarvis Smith RB 6-0 210 Sr.-1L Drew, Miss. Mississippi Delta CC Student Assistant: ...... Jarrod Jackson 22 Denszell Brown DB 5-8 183 Sr.-Trf. Frisco, Texas Ouachita Baptist 23 Turell Williams LB 6-1 215 Jr.-2L Helena, Ark. Northeast CC Student Assistant: .... James Edwards 25 Christian Love DB 6-0 180 Fr.-RS Webster, Texas Clearbrook HS 26 Chris King CB 5-10 190 So.-1L Zachary, La. Zachary HS 27 Blake Lopez LB 5-11 200 So.-1L New Iberia, La. New Iberia HS 28 Zack Richardson DB 6-2 210 Jr.-Trf. Alabaster, Ala. Nassau CC 29 Ellison Powell RB 5-9 190 Fr.-HS Spring, Texas Klein Collins HS HOW DO YOU SAY . . . 30 Daniel McCoy RB 5-11 185 Fr.-HS Prescott, Ark. Prescott HS 31 Tasker Shannon DB 6-1 195 Fr.-HS Carthage, Texas Carthage HS 32 Patrick Dukes DB 5-8 200 Sr.-Trf. Texarkana, Texas OBU 1 Chuck Obi Oh-BEE 33 Kevin Nichols RB 6-0 215 Sr.-1L Little Rock, Ark. Arkansas Baptist CC 34 La’Darrius Ridditt TB 5-9 205 Jr.-Trf. Grenada, Miss. Holmes CC 9 Elliot Hebert AY-Bear 35 Zach Perrin FB 5-10 200 Fr.-RS Gossnell, Ark. Gossnell HS 12 Israel Valentin VAL-lin-teen 36 Anthony Fuqua K 5-8 171 Fr.-HS Argyle, Texas Argyle HS 37 Lawson Schulz LB 6-0 225 Fr.-RS Atlanta, Texas Atlanta HS 13 Carlos Arredondo AIR-ah-don-doe 38 Ryan McDonald TB 5-10 200 Fr.-RS Charleston, Ark. Charleston HS 39 Chris Patterson CB 5-10 185 Fr.-RS Memphis, Tenn. Westwood HS 17 Mark Czaus Like House 40 Zann Jones WR 6-0 215 Fr.-RS Bentonville, Ark. Shiloh Christian HS 41 Ivory Alexis CB 5-8 165 Fr.-RS Dallas, Texas Lincoln HS 20 Cameron Devereaux Dev-er-ROW 42 Justin Bradford FB 5-11 230 Jr.-2L Jena, La. Jena HS 34 La’Darrius Ridditt Red-DIT 43 Ben Chandler LB 6-4 238 Sr.-2L Auburn, Calif. American River CC 44 Keaton Stigger LB 6-2 245 Jr.-1L Collierville, Tenn. Univ. Central Arkansas 36 Anthony Fuqua foo-KWAY 45 Don Moon DE 6-0 240 So.-Trf. Baton Rouge, La. Bakersfield CC 46 Christian Latoof P/K 6-0 207 So.-1L Dekalb, Texas Dekalb HS 44 Keaten Stigger Stig-GER 47 Charles Gonsalves K 5-11 164 Jr.-1L McKinney, Texas Oklahoma State Univ. 46 Christian Latoof Lah-TOOF 48 Ricardo Mendez LB 5-10 215 Jr.-Trf. Novato, Calif. Cabrillo CC 49 Robbie Aldridge LB 6-0 250 Sr.-3L Trussville, Ala. Indiana State Univ. 47 Charles Gonsalves GONE-sal-vez 50 Glennon Bobo LB 5-11 245 So.-1L Ashdown, Ark. Ashdown HS 51 Jason Barnes DL 6-2 285 Fr.-HS Mena, Ark. Mena HS 76 Doug Despain Dess-PAIN 52 Benny Theysen DL 6-0 284 Jr.-Trf. Miami, Fla. Ventura College 53 Heath Hopfinger DL 5-11 225 Fr.-RS Calhoun, La. West Ouachita HS 94 Andrei Lucaci LOU-cah-chee 54 Brock May LB 6-0 210 Fr.-RS Booneville, Ark. Booneville HS 95 Nick Siedelhofer SEE-dal-hofer 55 Josh Davis LB 5-11 215 Fr.-HS El Dorado, Ark. El Dorado HS 56 Kashawn Fraser DE 6-3 260 Sr.-Trf. Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Central Michigan Univ. 57 Deveron Powell OL 6-4 303 Fr.-RS Henderson, Texas Henderson HS 58 Johnny Lemke LB 6-0 220 Jr.-2L Wynne, Ark. Wynne HS COACHES 59 Tommy Jackson OL 6-3 354 Fr.-RS North Little Rock, Ark. North Little Rock HS Mike Volarvich Vah-LAR-vich 60 Javon Ross OL 6-1 340 Sr.-2L Hope, Ark. Hope HS 61 Anthony Brister OL 6-3 290 Fr.-HS Henderson, Texas Henderson HS 62 Jordan Wood DL 6-3 275 Jr.-Trf. Omaha, Texas Southern Arkansas Univ. 63 Austin Sherrod OL 6-2 310 Fr.-HS Collierville, Tenn. Collierville HS 64 Garrett Whitley OL 6-3 337 Fr.-HS Glenwood, Ark. Centerpoint HS 65 Ricky Gonzales OL 6-0 265 Jr.-2L Cedar Hill, Texas Cedar Hill HS 71 Kelton Hays OL 5-11 284 Jr.-2L Jonesville, La. Jena HS 72 RJ Taylor OL 6-0 280 Jr.-2L Moultrie, Ga. Colquitt County HS 74 Billy Couch OL 6-0 260 Fr.-HS Garfield, Ark. Rogers Heritage HS 75 Cherokee Streetman OL 6-5 317 Sr.-3L Arlington, Texas Mansfield HS 76 Doug Despain OL 6-3 265 Jr.-2L Austin, Texas Lake Travis HS 78 Jamar Caldwell OL 6-2 303 Jr.-Trf. Canton, Miss. Hinds CC 79 Tanner Kissling OL 6-3 335 Fr.-HS Bonham, Texas Bonham HS 80 James Jackson WR 5-10 185 Fr.-HS Birmingham, Ala. Birm.-Centerpint HS 81 Dustin Holland WR 5-9 190 So.-1L Bryant, Ark. Bryant HS 82 Corey Chappell WR 5-7 160 Fr.-HS Rowlette, Texas Rowlett HS 83 Joseph Snapp WR 6-2 195 Fr.-RS Van Buren, Ark. Van Buren HS 84 Charles Plaster TE 6-2 245 Jr.-Trf. Dallas, Texas Cisco CC 85 Mike Meador WR 5-11 195 Fr.-RS Charleston, Ark. Charleston HS 86 Kenrick Burns WR 5-9 200 Fr.-HS Ft. Smith, Ark. Ft. Smith HS 87 Jacob Hink FB 5-9 205 Fr.-RS Clinton, Ark. Clinton HS 88 Kentrell Williams DL 6-2 240 Fr.-RS Little Rock, Ark. Grambling State 89 Trevon Del Rio DL 6-1 245 Fr.-HS La Marque, Texas La Marque HS 93 Randal Howard DL 6-2 240 Fr.-HS Dallas, Texas Lake Dallas HS 94 Andrei Lucaci DL 6-2 284 Fr.-RS Nashville, Tenn. Montgomery Bell Aca. 95 Nick Siedelhofer DL 6-2 285 Jr.-Trf. Ormond Beach, Fla. Merced CC 96 Allen Addison K 6-0 187 Fr.-HS Keller, Texas Keller HS 97 Daniel Lyles DL 6-0 265 Jr.-2L DeRidder, La. DeRidder HS 98 LJ Carroll DL 6-2 245 Fr.-HS New Boston, Texas New Boston HS 99 Ron Allen DL 6-1 265 So.-1L New Iberia, La. New Iberia HS REDDIE FOOTBALL ALL-TIME LONGEST PLAYS • PAGE 19

PASS PLAYS SCRIMMAGE RUSH FUMBLE RETURNS YDS PLAYER (WR/QB) OPPO.YEAR YDS PLAYER OPPO.YEAR YARDS PLAYER OPPONENT YEAR 98 Marques Clark/Dane King Harding 2005 83 Troy Jackson West Alabama 1995 94 Ken Scroggins Central Arkansas 1995 95 Nick Johnson/Nick Hardesty S. Ala. 2010 83 Tony Hight UA-Monticello 1986 71 Korey Dixon West Alabama 1995 86 Drew Wilkins/Elgie Richards Harding 1985 80 Marvin Welch West Alabama 1997 68 A.D. Love Miss. College 1995 85 John Cornelius/Jerron Etherly SAU 1990 77 Rodney Stewart West Georgia 2003 59 B.K. Byrd North Alabama 1999 82 Chad Luttrull/Chris Reil UNA 2000 76 Blake Christenson Southern Arkansas 2002 57 Polete Buard Delta State 1997 82 Elliot Hebert/Kevin Rodgers SEOS 2012 73 JuJu Harshaw Delta State 1991 55 Colton Clay Southern Arkansas 2009 82 Josh Sipho/Nick Hardesty ATU 2009 73 Sheldon Grant West Alabama 1999 51 Ricky Davis West Alabama 2010 80 Donald Bell/Dane King UCA 2005 73 Bradford Bragg Ouachita Baptist 1996 50 Chuck Obi Southeastern Okla. 2012 80 Keith Thacker/John Lindgren SAU 1987 69 Jace Garrison Arkansas Tech 2004 80 G. Manning/R. Charpentier UAM 2008 67 Keith Thacker East Central Okla. 1987 78 Robert Jordan/Kevin Rodgers ECU 2012 66 Rodney Stewart Valdosta State 2004 BLOCKED PUNT RETURNS 78 Greg Godfrey/Garett Manning OBU 2007 66 D.C. McDonald Harding 1988 YARDS PLAYER OPPONENT YEAR 76 Sidney Stinson/Jerron Etherly OBU 1990 64 Stefon Ceaser Southern Arkansas 2009 51 Benny Anderson West Alabama 2010 75 Darius Davis/Kevin Rodgers SEOS 2012 64 Eric Anderson Central Arkansas 1999 31 Shane Spina Valdosta State 1994 74 Raheim Alford/Ryan Black UAM 2012 64 Sidney Stinson Jacksonville State 1993 13 Ed Square Central Arkansas 1998 74 Greg Godfrey/R. Charpentier SAU 2008 62 Bradford Bragg West Alabama 1998 74 Steve Marshall/Todd Cooley E.Texas 1994 62 Anthony Jenkins NE Oklahoma 1992 74 Chris Smith/Garett Manning ATU 2008 62 Elgie Richards UA-Monticello 1985 KICK RETURNS 73 Drew Wilkens/Nazarenko Harding 1989 60 Kenny Fells UA-Monticello 1984 YARDS PLAYER OPPONENT YEAR 71 Brandon Jacola/Christenson SE La. 2003 60 Glenn Norris Tarleton State 1985 97 Israel Valentin East Central 2012 70 G. Manning/R. Charpentier UCA 2008 59 Tony Hight Central Arkansas 1985 93 Darius Davis South Alabama 2010 69 Robert Jordan/Kevin Rodgers UAM 2012 58 Dexter Nelson Arkansas Tech 1991 92 Israel Valentin Arkansas Tech 2012 69 R. Espinoza/R. Charpentier UWG 2008 57 Terry Lanier Southern Arkansas 1991 91 D.C. McDonald Central Arkansas 1986 68 Drew Wilkens/Elgie Richards UCA 1984 57 Johnny Cornelious East Central Okla. 1990 89 Daryl Jones Arkansas Tech 1983 68 D.C. McDonald/John Lindgren ATU 1987 57 Billy Willis UA-Monticello 1990 89 Daniel Hunter Central Arkansas 1982 67 Elliot Hebert/Kevin Rodgers Harding 2012 57 D.C. McDonald Arkansas Tech 1989 88 Kenny Fells Harding 1984 67 Robert Jordan/Kevin Rodgers OBU 2011 56 Greg Williams Tarleton State 1985 84 Greg Godfrey UA-Monticello 2007 66 Chad Luttrull/Eric Guajardo OBU 2000 55 Blake Christenson Delta State 2004 82 Kaward Jolly Ouachita Baptist 1990 66 George Lewis/Nick Hardesty UAM 2009 54 Sidney Stinson Ouachita Baptist 1992 81 Kaward Jolly Southern Arkansas 1991 65 Sean Stennis/Garett Manning SAU 2007 54 Jarvis Smith Arkansas Tech 2012 80 Greg Godfrey Southern Arkansas 2008 65 Marques Clark/Dane King Valdosta 2005 53 L. Johnson Harding 1988 65 Greg Williams/Elgie Richards UAM 1985 53 Tyrone Newton Arkansas Tech 1996 64 V. Stevenson/John Lindgren UAM 1986 51 Jarvis Smith Southeastern Okla. 2011 PUNT RETURNS 63 Nick Johnson/Nick Hardesty UAM 2010 51 Jace Garrison West Alabama 2004 YARDS PLAYER OPPONENT YEAR 63 David Murphy/Joseph Smith UAM 1998 51 Sheldon Grant Ouachita Baptist 1998 95 John Evans Southern Arkansas 2000 63 G. Manning/R. Charpentier Harding 2008 50 Kevin Austin UA-Monticello 2005 94 Jilm Golden Harding 1960 62 G. Manning/R. Charpentier UAPB 2008 91 Eric Anderson West Georgia 1998 62 K.C. Hampton/Jimbo Rozar UAM 1999 90 Sam Blocker UA-Monticello 1999 62 Kyle Preston/Gene Stubber UAPB 1986 FIELD GOALS 89 Greg Williams Central Arkansas 1984 61 Bruce Bailey/Tommy Jumper ATU 1990 86 D.C. McDonald UA-Monticello 1986 YARDS PLAYER OPPONENT YEAR 61 D.C McDonald/John Lindgren UAM 1988 49 Bryan Woodard North Alabama 2005 85 Robert Jordan Southeastern Okla. 2012 61 Chad Luttrull/Chris Reil UNA 2000 48 Bryan Woodard Harding 2005 69 Robert Jordan Southeastern Okla. 2012 60 Darius Davis/Kevin Rodgers McK. 2012 47 Keith Bryan UA-Pine Bluff 1985 60 Kendrick Tucker/J. Etherly OBU 1990 47 Craig Moses West Georgia 1996 PASS INTERCEPTION RETURNS 45 Bryan Woodard Harding 2005 YARDS PLAYER OPPONENT YEAR 45 Bryan Woodard Stephen F. Austin 2005 95 Devon Hughes Southern Arkansas 2008 45 Zach Elbert West Alabama 2002 63 Dennis Johnson UA-Monticello 1990 45 Criag Moses UA-Monticello 1996 59 Chad Eley Mississippi College 1993 45 Zolten Matrai West Georgia 1998 56 Sedrick Howard West Georgia 2000 45 Blake Allen Harding 2009 56 Bryan Woodard Harding 2005 54 Daniel Hunter UA-Monticello 1982 PUNTS 49 Jabrayl Ward Delta State 2005 46 A.D. Love Mississippi College 1995 YARDS PLAYER OPPONENT YEAR 46 Joel Kirkpatrick Southern Arkansas 1989 79 Dakota Warren Central Arkansas 2008 45 De. Robinson North Alabama 2008 74 Chris Carter Delta State 1991 42 Shane Spina Mississippi College 1995 72 Krank Pearson Central Arkansas 1983 40 John Butler North Alabama 1998 70 Chris Carter Angelo State 1992 32 Vince Thompson Southwestern Okla. 2012 65 Chris Carter Southern Arkansas 1993 30 Jeremy Williams Southwestern Okla. 2012 65 Travis Stanley West Georgia 2004 64 Richie Arthur UA-Monticello 1986 64 Gus Malzahn Southeast Okla. 1988 64 Gus Malzahn Harding 1989 60 William Bray vs Harding 1996

No. 8: DARIUS DAVIS JARVIS No. 3: ROBERT JORDAN SMITH REDDIE FOOTBALL RECORDS • PAGE 20 RUSHING YARDS LEADERS SEASON CAREER PLAYER YEAR TC TD YDS PLAYER YEARS TC TD YARDS 1. Joe Smith 1974 269 10 1,409 1. Bernard Palmer 2005-08 747 35 3,408 2. Kenny Fells 1985 253 17 1,472 2. Blake Christenson 2001-04 720 45 3,181 3. Curtis Jones 1975 259 13 1,195 3. Kenny Fells 1982-85 646 37 3,105 4. Curtis Jones 1952 221 12 1,144 4. Joe Smith 1974-77 641 23 2,958 5. Anthony Jenkins 1992 176 7 1,126 5. Tommy Hart 1966-69 602 20 2,749 6. Blake Christenson 2003 233 13 1,115 6. Tyrone Fogle 1994-97 491 18 2,447 7. Calvin Goshen 1989 248 13 1,097 7. Arthur Burnett 2002-05 474 19 2,162 8. Blake Christenson 2002 208 17 1,030 8. Anthony Wright 1996-99 463 15 2,041 TYRONE 9. Tommy Hart 1969 186 7 1,007 9. Sidney Stinson 1990-93 286 10 1,789 FOGLE 10. Tommy Hart 1968 178 7 987 10. Billy Willis 1990-93 320 12 1,581 PASSING YARDS LEADERS SEASON CAREER PLAYER YEAR A-C-I PCT TD YDS PLAYER YEARS A-C-I PCT TD YARDS 1. Nick Hardesty 2010 507-320-10 .631 30 4,007 1. Nick Hardesty 2009-10 659-404-14 .613 41 5,254 2. Roch Carpentier 2008 418-253-18 .605 25 3,157 2. Roch Charpentier 2007-09 621-362-29 .582 43 4,512 3. Kevin Rodgers 2012 272-187-7 .688 36 2,863 3. John Lindgren 1986-89 649-327-41 .504 16 4,266 4. Dane King 2005 465-259-20 .557 16 2,719 4. Kevin Rodgers 2011- 487-321-17 .659 45 4,130 5. Chris Reil 2000 358-181-22 .506 16 2,477 5. Blake Christenson 2001-04 482-201-34 .417 17 3,059 6. John Lindgren 1989 232-128-5 .552 4 1,633 6. Tommy Hart 1966-69 430-215-37 .500 15 2,975 7. Garett Manning 2006 202-119-12 .589 12 1,363 7. Dane King 2005 465-259-20 .557 16 2,719 NICK 8. John Lindgren 1987 182-92-9 .505 4 1,349 8. Garett Manning 2005-08 364-204-23 .560 20 2,698 9. Mike Nazarenko 1981 203-78-10 .384 10 1,286 9. Chris Reil 2000 358-181-22 .506 16 2,477 HARDESTY 10. Kevin Rodgers 2011 215-134-10 .623 9 1,267 10. Terry Blaylock 1973-75 300-138-22 .460 9 2,241 RECEIVING YARDS LEADERS SEASON CAREER PLAYER YEAR TC TD AVG. YDS PLAYER YEARS TC TD Avg. YDS 1. Chad Luttrull 2000 92 14 16.4 1,505 1. Garett Manning 2005-08 128 16 14.1 1,948 2. Garett Manning 2008 76 10 15.9 1,209 2. Greg Williams 1982-85 72 10 24.4 1,759 3. Gus Robey 1966 52 5 15.9 825 3. Chad Luttrull 2000 92 14 16.4 1,505 4. Chris Evering 2010 58 7 14.1 819 4. Marques Clark 2005-06 92 11 15.8 1,456 5. Marques Clark 2006 43 5 17.6 756 5. Chris Evering 2009-10 91 14 15.7 1,427 6. Josh Sipho 2010 44 5 16.5 728 6. Elliot Hebert 2008- 103 12 12.6 1,298 7. Marques Clark 2005 49 6 14.3 700 7. Gus Robey 1965-66 80 7 15.6 1,249 ROBERT 8. Robert Jordan 2012 41 8 16.9 693 8. Greg Godfrey 2006-08 95 13 12.4 1,175 9. Sean McGrath 2010 55 4 11.9 656 9. Jim Morgan 1968-69 71 4 16.5 1,174 JORDAN 10. Jim Morgan 1968 32 4 19.2 613 10. Jazz Scott 2007-11 114 12 10.1 1,156 TOTAL OFFENSIVE LEADERS SEASON CAREER PLAYER YEAR RUSH PASS TOTAL PLAYER YEARS Rush Pass TOTAL 1. Nick Hardesty 2010 180 4,007 4,187 1. Blake Christenson 2001-04 3,181 3,059 6,240 2. Roch Charpentier 2008 78 3,157 3,235 2. Tommy Hart 1966-69 2,749 2,975 5,724 3. Kevin Rodgers 2012 -20 2,863 2,843 3. Nick Hardesty 2009-10 277 5,254 5,531 4. Dane King 2005 16 2,719 2,735 4. Kenny Fells 1982-85 3,105 2,030 5,135 5. Chris Reil 2000 -26 2,477 2,451 5. Roch Charpentier 2007-09 19 4,512 4,493 6. Tommy Hart 1969 1,007 1,216 2,223 6. Kevin Rodgers 2011- -30 4,130 4,100 7. Tommy Hart 1968 987 1,062 2,049 7. Garett Manning 2005-08 1,029 2,624 3,653 8. Blake Christenson 2003 1,115 838 1,953 8. John Lindgren 1986-89 -799 4,266 3,467 DANE 9. Garett Manning 2006 617 1363 1,980 9. Bernard Palmer 2005-08 3,408 0 3,408 KING 10. Blake Christenson 2002 1,030 748 1,778 10. Bradford Bragg 1995-98 1,459 1,698 3,157 SCORING LEADERS SEASON CAREER PLAYER YEAR TD FG PAT T O TA L PLAYER YEARS TD FG PATTOTAL 1. Blake Christenson 2002 17 0 1 104 1. Blake Christenson 2001-04 45 0 2 274 2. Kenny Fells 1985 17 0 0 102 2. Bo Adkisson 1974-77 0 41 119 239 3. Tommy Hart 1969 16 0 2 98 3. Tommy Hart 1966-69 39 0 1 236 4. Tommy Hart 1968 15 0 0 90 4. Kenny Fells 1982-85 39 0 0 234 5. Keith Bryan 1985 0 19 30 87 5. Bernard Palmer 2005-08 35 0 0 210 6. Lawrence Texada 1981 14 0 2 86 6. Craig Moses 1993-96 0 30 91 181 7. Chad Lutrull 2000 14 0 0 84 7. Curtis Jones 1973-75 25 0 0 150 7. Calvin Goshen 1989 14 0 0 84 8. Zach Elbert 1999-02 0 20 89 149 BLAKE 9. Eric Torres 2010 0 11 47 80 9. Tyrone Fogle 1994-97 23 0 1 140 CHRISTENSON 9. Arthur Burnett 2003 13 0 1 80 10. Joe Smith 1974-77 23 0 0 138 REDDIE FOOTBALL RECORDS • PAGE 21 RUSHING ATTEMPTS LEADERS SEASON CAREER PLAYER YEAR G YDS ATT. PLAYER YEARS G YDS ATT. 1. Curtis Jones 1975 12 1,195 259 1. Bernard Palmer 2005-08 41 3,408 747 2. Kenny Fells 1985 12 1,472 253 2. Blake Christenson 2001-04 43 3,181 720 3. Calvin Goshen 1989 11 1,097 248 3. Kenny Fells 1982-85 42 3,105 646 4. Joe Smith 1974 13 1,267 241 4. Joe Smith 1974-77 46 2,958 641 5. Blake Christenson 2003 11 1,115 233 5. Tommy Hart 1966-69 34 2,749 602 PASSES COMPLETED LEADERS SEASON CAREER BERNARD PLAYER YEAR G ATT. INT. COMP. PLAYER YEARS G ATT. INT. COMP. PALMER 1. Nick Hardesty 2010 11 507 10 320 1. Nick Hardesty 2009-10 18 659 14 404 2. Dane King 2005 11 465 20 259 2. Roch Charpentier 2007-09 21 621 29 362 3. Roch Carpentier 2008 10 418 18 253 3. John Lindgren 1986-89 42 649 41 327 4. Kevin Rodgers 2012 8 272 7 187 4. Kevin Rodgers 2011- 15 487 17 321 5. Chris Reil 2000 11 358 22 181 5. Dane King 2005 11 465 20 259 6. Kevin Rodgers 2011 10 215 10 134 6. Tommy Hart 1966-69 34 430 37 215 COMPLETION PERCENTAGE LEADERS SEASON (MINIMUM 75 ATTEMPTS) CAREER (MINIMUM 175 ATTEMPTS) PLAYER YEAR COMP. ATT. PCT. PLAYER YEARS COMP. ATT. PCT. 1. Kevin Rodgers 2012 187 272 .688 1. Kevin Rodgers 2011- 321 487 .659 2. Nick Hardesty 2010 320 507 .631 2. Nick Hardesty 2009-10 404 659 .613 3. Kevin Rodgers 2011 134 215 .623 3. Roch Charpentier 2007-09 362 621 .583 KEVIN 4. Roch Charpentier 2008 253 418 .605 4. Garett Manning 2005- 204 364 .560 5. Garett Manning 2006 119 202 .589 5. Dane King 2005 259 465 .557 RODGERS 6. Dane King 2005 259 465 .557 6. Chris Reil 2000 181 358 .506 7. Nick Hardesty 2009 84 152 .553 RECEPTION LEADERS SEASON CAREER PLAYER YEARS G CATCHES PLAYER YEARS G CATCHES 1. Chad Luttrull 2000 11 92 1. Garett Manning 2005-08 31 128 2. Garett Manning 2008 10 76 2. Jazz Scott 2007-11 40 114 3. Jazz Scott 2010 11 59 3. Elliot Hebert 2008- 38 103 4. Chris Evering 2010 10 58 4. Chad Luttrull 2000 11 92 5. Sean McGrath 2010 11 55 4. Marques Clark 2005-06 21 92 6. Chris Evering 2009-10 20 91 6. Greg Godfrey 2006-08 31 91 JAZZ PUNTING AVERAGE LEADERS SCOTT SEASON CAREER PLAYER YEAR NO. YARDS AVG. PLAYER YEARS NO. YARDS AVG. 1. Chris Carter 1992 57 2,486 43.6 1. Chris Carter 1990-93 221 9,264 41.9 2. Chris Carter 1993 53 2,305 43.5 2. Billy Miller 1971-73 165 6,666 40.4 3. Chris Carter 1991 58 2,435 42.0 3. Bo Adkisson 1974-77 221 8,710 39.4 4. Duane White 1979 49 2,049 41.8 4. Duane White 1978-80 168 6,613 39.4 5. Billy Miller 1973 67 2,787 41.7 5. Nate Van Cleave 2000-01 104 4,018 38.6 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE LEADERS SEASON (MINIMUM 10 RETURNS) CAREER (MINIMUM 20 RETURNS) PLAYER YEAR NO. YARDS AVG. PLAYER YEARS NO. YARDS AVG. CHRIS 1. Kaward Jolly 1992 31 649 20.9 1. Lewis Pryor 1970-74 41 667 16.3 2. Greg Godfrey 2007 13 252 19.4 2. Robert Jordan 2011- 29 467 16.1 CARTER 3. Robert Jordan 2012 26 456 17.5 3. Greg Godfrey 2006-08 55 882 16.0 4. Lewis Pryor 1974 30 505 16.8 4. Kaward Jolly 1989-92 96 1,313 13.7 5. Greg Godfrey 2008 20 319 15.9 5. Dwayne Cornelious 1974-75 23 301 13.1 6. Arky Floyd 1968 14 207 14.8 6. Jodie Carter 1972 30 388 12.9 KICKOFF RETURN AVERAGE LEADERS SEASON (MINIMUM 10 RETURNS) CAREER (MINIMUM 20 RETURNS) PLAYER YEAR NO. YARDS AVG. PLAYER YEAR NO. YARDS AVG. 1. Roy Green 1976 13 389 30.0 1. Israel Valentin 2011- 20 575 28.8 2. Darius Davis 2010 14 406 29.0 2. Lewis Pryor 1970-74 29 777 26.8 3. Greg Godfrey 2006 16 453 28.3 3. Darius Davis 2010- 23 613 26.7 4. D. Washington 2002 11 285 25.9 4. Greg Godfrey 2006-08 58 1,471 25.4 5. Lewis Pryor 1970 10 254 25.4 5. Roy Green 1975-78 51 1,193 23.4 ISRAEL 6. Israel Valentin 2011 11 259 23.5 6. Elliot Hebert 2008- 21 445 22.3 7. Nick Johnson 2011 13 297 22.8 7. Eric Anderson 1996-99 34 761 22.4 VALENTIN 8. Elliot Hebert 2011 17 377 22.2 8. Chris Evering 2009-10 29 579 20.0 REDDIE FOOTBALL RECORDS • PAGE 22 TOTAL TACKLES SEASON CAREER PLAYER YEAR G TACKLES PLAYER YEARS G TACKLES 1. Alan Houston 2002 11 122 1. Robert Thomas 1993-96 43 355 2. Robert Thomas 1996 11 120 2. Chad Eley 1990-93 41 338 3. Jon Jett 2004 10 112 3. Terry Rogers 1979-82 40 322 4. Mark Mouton 2001 11 112 4. Lee Daily 1995-98 43 302 5. Terry Rogers 1982 10 101 5. Jon Cockroft 2000-03 44 249

ALAN SOLO TACKLES HOUSTON SEASON CAREER PLAYER YEAR G SOLO PLAYER YEARS G SOLO 1. Robert Thomas 1996 11 68 1. Robert Thomas 1993-96 43 201 2. Terry Rogers 1982 10 63 2. Terry Rogers 1979-82 40 195 2. Alan Houston 2002 11 63 3. Lee Daily 1996-99 43 164 4. Sedrick Howard 2001 11 58 3. A.D. Love 1994-97 43 133 5. Lee Daily 1996 11 58 4. Jon Cockroft 2000-03 44 126 5. Terry Rogers 1981 10 58 QUARTERBACK SACKS SEASON CAREER PLAYER YEAR G SACKS PLAYER YEARS G SACKS TAYLOR 1. Terry Rogers 1981 10 15.0 1. Terry Rogers 1979-82 40 32.0 ALLOWAY 2. Terry Rogers 1982 10 12.0 2. Sam Carter 2005-07 32 17.0 3. Terry Rogers 1980 10 7.0 3. Polete Buard 1995-96 22 10.5 3. Sam Carter 2007 10 7.0 3. Zach Pettigrew 2001-04 43 10.5 TACKLES FOR LOSS SEASON CAREER PLAYER YEAR G TFL PLAYER YEARS G TFL 1. Terry Rogers 1981 10 21.0 1. Terry Rogers 1979-82 40 50 2. Terry Rogers 1982 10 19.0 2. Sam Carter 2005-07 32 33.5 3. Brandon Sims 2000 11 17.0 3. Zach Pettigrew 2001-04 43 26 4. Robbie Aldridge 2011 10 15.0 4. Brandon Sims 1999-00 20 25 5. Sam Carter 2007 10 13.0 5. Nick Finley 2006-08 29 20 JAKE POOL FUMBLE RECOVERIES SEASON CAREER PLAYER YEAR G F R PLAYER YEARS G F R 1. Terry Rogers 1981 10 8 1. Terry Rogers 1979-82 40 14 2. Darrell Burnett 2006 10 4 2. Jon Jett 2003-04 21 5 3. Jon Jett 2003 11 3 3. Mark Mouton 2000-01 18 4 4. D.J. Papillion 2007 10 3 4. Cedrick Howard 2000-01 22 4 4. Corey Shaw 2001 11 3 5. Corey Shaw 2001-03 22 3 4. Terry Rogers 1982 10 3 PASS BREAK-UPS SEDRICK SEASON CAREER HOWARD PLAYER YEAR G PBR PLAYER YEARS G PBR 1. Devon Hughes 2006 11 22 1. Devon Hughes 2005-08 42 61 2. Devon Hughes 2007 10 19 2. Robert Thomas 1993-96 43 24 2. Devon Hughes 2008 10 19 3. Wesley Brady 2010- 26 17 4. Reggie Howard 1996 11 13 4. Sam Witcher 2001-03 24 13 5. Robert Thomas 1996 11 9 5. Reggie Howard 1996 11 13 INTERCEPTIONS SEASON CAREER PLAYER YEAR G INT. PLAYER YEARS G INT. 1. Stan Parris 1967 9 9 1. Stan Parris 1967-70 40 31 2. Stan Parris 1968 11 9 2. Roy Green 1975-78 43 23 ROY 3. Roy Green 1978 10 9 3. Marvell Burgess 1983-86 42 19 4. Stan Riner 1978 10 8 4. Tracy Tillar 1990-93 41 15 GREEN 5. Stan Parris 1970 10 7 5. Daniel Hunter 1980-83 41 15 2012 REDDIE FOOTBALL RECORDS • PAGE 23 TOUCHDOWN RUSHING LEADERS SEASON CAREER PLAYER YEAR G TD PLAYER YEARS G TD 1. Blake Christenson 2002 11 17 1. Blake Christenson 2001-04 43 45 2. Kenny Fells 1985 12 17 2. Kenny Fells 1986-89 41 37 2. Curtis Jones 1975 12 13 3. Bernard Palmer 2005-08 42 35 2. Arthur Burnett 2003 11 13 4. Joe Smith 1966-69 39 23 2. Blake Christenson 2003 11 13 5. Calvin Goshen 1986-89 41 20 2. Calvin Goshen 1989 11 13 5. Tommy Hart 1966-69 39 20 2. Lawrence Texada 1981 10 13 TOUCHDOWN PASSING LEADERS ARTHUR BURNETT SEASON CAREER PLAYER YEAR G TD PLAYER YEARS G TD 1. Kevin Rodgers 2012 8 36 1. Kevin Rodgers 2011- 15 45 2. Nick Hardesty 2010 11 30 2. Roch Charpentier 2007-09 21 43 3. Roch Charpentier 2008 10 25 3. Nick Hardesty 2009-10 18 41 4. Dane King 2005 11 16 4. Garett Manning 2005-08 31 20 4. Chris Reil 2000 11 16 5. Blake Christenson 2001-04 43 17 TOUCHDOWN RECEPTION LEADERS SEASON CAREER PLAYER YEAR G TD PLAYER YEARS G TD 1. Chad Luttrull 2000 11 14 1. Garett Manning 2005-08 31 16 2. Garett Manning 2008 10 10 2. Chris Evering 2009-10 20 14 3. Ricky Patton 1977 11 8 2. Chad Luttrull 2000 11 14 ROCH 3. Robert Jordan 2012 8 8 4. Greg Godfrey 2006-08 31 13 CHARPENTIER 3. Elliot Hebert 2012 8 8 5. Elliot Hebert 2008- 38 12 3. Darius Davis 2012 8 8 5. Darius Davis 2010- 19 12 FIELD GOAL LEADERS SEASON CAREER PLAYER YEAR PCT. ATT MADE PLAYER YEARS PCT. ATT MADE 1. Keith Bryan 1985 .760 25 19 1. Bo Adkisson 1974-77 .745 55 41 2. Bo Adkisson 1977 .765 17 13 2. Craig Moses 1993-96 .667 45 30 3. Bryan Woodard 2005 .650 20 13 3. Keith Bryan 1984-85 .767 30 23 4. Bo Adkisson 1976 .706 17 12 4. Zach Elbert 1999-02 .667 30 20 5. Eric Torres 2010 .647 17 11 4. David Martin 1988-89 .556 36 20 EXTRA-POINT LEADERS DAVID MARTIN SEASON CAREER PLAYER YEAR PCT. ATT MADE PLAYER YEARS PCT. ATT MADE 1. Charles Gonsalves 2012 .911 56 51 1. Bo Adkisson 1974-77 .799 149 119 2. Eric Torres 2010 .940 47 50 2. Craig Moses 1993-96 .919 99 91 3. Justin Putnam 2008 .907 43 39 3. Zach Elbert 1999-02 .947 94 89 4. Bo Adkisson 1974 .830 47 39 4. Bryon Mattox 2003,07 .824 57 47 5. Blake Allen 2009 .946 37 35 5. Jorgen Gertz 1967-68 .930 57 53 TEAM RECORDS TEAM RUSHING TOTAL OFFENSE RUSHING TOTAL LARGEST MARGIN OF VICTORY 2003 ...... 321.0 2010 ...... 462.6 DEFENSE DEFENSE 1932 vs Arkansas College 99-0 99 2004 ...... 299.9 2008 ...... 448.1 1975 ...... 77.7 1975 ...... 168.5 1909 vs Centenary 83-0 83 1913 vs Arkansas College 82-0 82 1985 ...... 294.0 2003 ...... 403.7 1974 ...... 84.0 1974 ...... 172.1 1924 vs Arkansas College 81-0 81 2002 ...... 290.5 2004 ...... 385.9 1973 ...... 91.6 1976 ...... 173.0 2012 vs. UA-Monticello 71-0 71 1991 ...... 262.8 2009 ...... 382.6 2006...... 104.5 1983 ...... 186.6 1931 vs Harding 72-6 66 2005 ...... 374.0 1976 ...... 115.0 1973 ...... 190.7 1930 vs. El Dorado JC 68-0 68 1934 vs UA-Monticello 65-0 65 TEAM PASSING TEAM SCORING PASSING SCORING 1908 vs Hendrix 65-0 65 2012 ...... 376.9 2012 ... 447: 55.9 DEFENSE DEFENSE 2010 ...... 368.3 2010 .... 388: 35.3 1976 ...... 58.0 1976 ...... 35: 3.5 LARGEST MARGIN OF DEFEAT 2008 ...... 330.1 2008 .... 328: 32.8 1963 ...... 70.5 1930 ...... 33: 3.6 1919 vs Hendrix 128-0 128 1915 vs Vanderbilt 100-0 100 2000 ...... 272.2 2009 .... 312: 31.2 1970 ...... 72.2 1928 ...... 38: 4.2 1956 vs Louisiana College 73-0 73 2005 ...... 260.6 2007 .... 291: 29.1 1965 ...... 73.3 1974 ...... 89: 6.8 1919 vs OBU 66-0 66 2009 ...... 217.2 2006.....310: 28.2 1969 ...... 86.1 1975 ...... 89: 7.4 1910 vs Arkansas 63-0 63 2007 ...... 215.3 (Min. of 9 Games) (Min. of 9 Games) 2000 vs Southern Arkansas 86-27 59 REDDIE ALL-TIME TOP PERFORMANCES • PAGE 24

100 YARD RUSHING GAMES (Since 1991) 300 YARD PASSING GAMES (Since 1991) 100 YARD RECEIVING GAMES (Since 1991) YARDS PLAYER OPPONENT YEAR 234 Blake Christenson Southern Arkansas 2002 211 Blake Christenson West Alabama 2002 194 Sidney Stinson Livingston 1993 191 Bernard Palmer West Alabama 2005 183 Jarvis Smith West Georgia 2011 181 Jayvian Johnson Southern Arkansas 2002 180 Blake Christenson UA-Monticello 2002 177 Anthony Jenkins Northeastern Okla. 1992 177 Anthony Wright UA-Monticello 1996 173 Dexter Nelson Southern Arkansas 1991 171 Stefon Ceaser Southern Arkansas 2009 171 Kenard Springer Harding 2009 170 Anthony Jenkins Ouachita Baptist 1992 163 Jarvis Smith East Central 2011 162 Blake Christenson UA-Monticello 2003 160 Tyrone Fogle Livingston 1994 155 Jarvis Smith Arkansas Tech 2012 ELLIOT HEBERT 155 Bernard Palmer Harding 2007 151 Blake Christenson Delta State 2004 YARDS PLAYER OPPONENT YEAR 151 Bernard Palmer Ouachita Bapist 2006 352 Chad Luttrull Arkansas Tech 2000 148 Jayvian Johnson Harding 2002 265 Garett Manning UA-Monticello 2008 147 Arthur Burnett Central Arkansas 2003 226 Chad Luttrull Harding 2000 146 Jace Garrison Arkansas Tech 2004 189 Garett Manning Harding 2008 146 Anthony Jenkins Delta State 1992 KEVIN RODGERS 166 Marques Clark Valdosta State 2005 146 Sidney Stinson UA-Pine Bluff 1993 164 Dustin Holland Harding 2012 YARDS PLAYER OPPONENT YEAR 145 Blake Christenson Central Arkansas 2003 163 Chad Luttrull North Alabama 2000 579 Chris Reil Arkansas Tech 2000 145 JuJu Harshaw Central Arkansas 1991 159 Garett Manning Southern Arkansas 2007 521 Nick Hardesty Arkansas Tech 2010 144 Anthony Jenkins Arkansas Tech 1992 158 Eric Anderson West Georgia 1999 466 Kevin Rodgers Harding 2012 144 Bernard Palmer Southern Arkansas 2005 152 Josh Sipho Arkansas Tech 2009 465 Roch Charpentier UA-Monticello 2008 141 Blake Christenson Ouachita Baptist 2003 151 Chad Luttrull Southern Arkansas 2000 448 Nick Hardesty Harding 2010 140 Tyrone Fogle Southern Arkansas 1995 143 Robert Jordan UA-Monticello 2012 438 Roch Charpentier Ouachita Baptist 2008 140 Troy Jackson West Alabama 1995 138 Chris Evering Arkansas Tech 2010 422 Kevin Rodgers McKendree 2012 140 Blake Christenson UA-Monticello 2001 138 Garett Manning Ouachita Baptist 2008 420 Nick Hardesty Ouachita Baptist 2010 135 Billy Willis Delta State 1993 138 Chad Luttrull Valdosta State 2000 415 Nick Hardesty West Alabama 2010 134 Israel Valentin Southeastern Okla. 2011 135 Lance Smith UA-Monticello 2003 415 Nick Hardesty UA-Monticello 2010 134 Bradford Bragg West Alabama 1998 131 Donald Bell Central Arkansas 2005 400 Roch Charpentier Southern Arkansas 2007 134 Blake Christenson Ouachita Baptist 2002 130 Sean McGrath West Georgia 2010 386 Dane King Valdosta State 2005 133 Bradford Bragg UA-Monticello 1996 129 Lance Smith West Georgia 2003 381 Kevin Rodgers Arkansas Tech 2012 132 Blake Christenson Valdosta State 2004 128 Robert Jordan Southern Nazarene 2012 378 Kevin Rodgers East Central 2012 132 Tyrone Fogle vs Delta State 1995 127 Chris Evering West Alabama 2010 373 Dane King Arkansas Tech 2005 131 Bernard Palmer Ouachita Baptist 2007 127 David Murphy UA-Monticello 1998 360 Kevin Rodgers Southern Nazarene 2012 130 Bernard Palmer UA-Monticello 2007 124 Garett Manning Southern Arkansas 2008 359 Nick Hardesty South Alabama 2010 130 Blake Christenson West Georgia 2004 124 Chad Luttrull Delta State 2000 355 Nick Hardesty Southeastern Okla. 2010 130 Blake Christenson West Georgia 2003 121 Dustin Holland Arkansas Tech 2012 352 Roch Charpentier UA-Pine Bluff 2008 130 Tyrone Fogle vs Central Arkansas 1995 121 Robert Jordan Delta State 2011 347 Dane King Central Arkansas 2005 130 Marvin Welch Delta State 1997 120 Robert Jordan East Central 2012 342 Roch Charpentier West Georgia 2008 130 Tyrone Fogle UA-Monticello 1997 120 Chris Evering Southeastern Okla. 2009 332 Kevin Rodgers Ouachita baptist 2011 129 Rodney Stewart North Alabama 2004 119 Josh Sipho Harding 2010 327 Roch Charpentier Harding 2008 127 Kenard Springer UA-Monticello 2009 118 Marques Clark Harding 2005 326 Kevin Rodgers UA-Monticello 2012 125 Arthur Burnett Southeastern La. 2003 117 Marques Clark West Alabama 2006 317 Nick Hardesty Southern Arkansas 2010 123 Blake Christenson West Alabama 2004 115 Chris Evering Ouachita Baptist 2010 313 Chris Reil Southern Arkansas 2000 123 Stefon Ceaser North Alabama 2009 114 Garett Manning UA-Pine Bluff 2008 305 Chris Reil Harding 2000 120 Bernard Palmer Arkansas Tech 2008 113 Jazz Scott Harding 2010 305 Chris Reil Harding 2000 119 Jarvis Smith UA-Monticello 2012 113 Josh Sipho Southeastern Okla. 2010 116 Rodney Stewart West Georgia 2003 110 Josh Sipho West Georgia 2009 115 Elliot Hebert West Georgia 2010 109 Kevin Austin Arkansas Tech 2007 115 Blake Christenson Delta State 2003 108 Robert Jordan McKendree 2012 113 Arthur Burnett Arkansas Tech 2003 107 Elliot Hebert Harding 2012 110 Scotty Wilson West Alabama 2003 107 Greg Godfrey Texas College 2007 107 Blake Christenson West Alabama 2003 106 Chris Evering Harding 2010 106 Kevin Nichols Southwestern Okla. 2012 106 Garett Manning West Alabama 2005 105 Jarvis Smith Southeastern Okla. 2011 106 Steve Marshall East Texas State 1994 105 Terrance Jackson Delta State 2010 106 Chad Luttrull West Georgia 2000 104 Jace Garrison North Alabama 2004 105 Elliot Hebert Arkansas Tech 2012 103 Arthur Burnett Harding 2003 104 Nick Johnson UA-Monticello 2010 102 Rodney Stewart Valdosta State 2004 103 Chad Luttrull UA-Monticello 2000 101 Bernard Palmer Southern Arkansas 2007 101 Elliot Hebert Ouachita Baptist 2011 101 Jace Garrison Southern Arkansas 2004 100 Elliot Hebert Southeastern Okla. 2012 100 Labroderick Barnett Southern Nazarene 2012 ROCH CHARPENTIER