WEEK 2 | CENTRAL STATE UNIVERSITY MARAUDERS 2015 CLARK UNIVERSITY PANTHERS FOOTBALL NOTES FOOTBALL CLARK ATLANTAGAME NOTES 2TIME SOUTHERN INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETIC CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS SCHEDULE RESULTS WEEK 2 OVERALL RECORD: 0-1 SIAC: 0-1 GAME INFORMATION NON-CONFERENCE: 0-0 September 12, 2015 2 p.m. Eastern HOME: 0-0 AWAY: 0-1 LOCATION: Atlanta, Ga. CENTRAL STATE CLARK ATLANTA NEUTRAL: 0-0 STADIUM: CAU Panther Stadium

MARAUDERS PANTHERS 2015 RECORD DATE OPPONENT TIME | RESULT GAME COVERAGE OVERALL RECORD: 0-1 OVERALL RECORD: 0-1 SIAC Record: 0-0 SIAC Record: 0-1 LIVE VIDEO: NA Last Game: - Last Game: - 9/5 @ Tuskegee L, 26-0 LIVE STATS: NA Current Streak: - Current Streak: - 9/12 Central State 2 pm RANKINGS: RANKINGS: SOCIAL MEDIA AFCA NR AFCA NR CAU Panther Stadium TWITTER @CAUPanthers D2Football NR D2Football NR 9/19 Fort Valley State * 2 pm HASHTAG #CAUFootball NCAA Region N/A NCAA Region N/A FACEBOOK / cau.panthers.1 HEAD COACH: Cedrick Pearl HEAD COACH: Kevin Ramsey CAU Panther Stadium Career Record: 4-7 (2nd season) Career Record: 4-8 (2nd season) Record at CSU: 4-7 (2nd season) Record at CAU: 0-1 (1st season) 9/26 @ West 2 pm University Field 10/3 @ Morehouse * 7 pm STORY LINES & NOTES * Kevin Ramsey takes over as Interim Head Coach of the B.T. Harvey Stadium Panthers football team after spending the previous three seasons as the defen- 10/10 Stillman 2 pm sive coordinator at Alabama State University, a NCAA Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) member school. CAU Panther Stadium 10/17 @ Benedict * 2 pm * Joshua Tate (No. 7 | DB | Sr. | Memphis, Tenn.) led the Panthers in the sea- son-opening loss at Tuskegee with tackles (seven) while blocking three kicks and Charlie Johnson Stadium recording an interception. Tate added 0.5 tackles-for-loss to pace the defensive 10/24 Albany State * 2 pm effort. CAU Panther Stadium * Jaquatin Victrim (No. 1 | OLB | So. | , Fla.) recorded five tackles, good 10/31 @ Concordia-Alabama 6 pm E | 5 pm C enough for second on the team, with one stop behind the line of scrimmage. All tackles for Victrim were solo stops. Hornets Stadium 11/7 @ Samford TBA * Jaha McCray (No. 22 | RB | So. | Jacksonville, Fla.) paced the Panthers offense with 40 yards rushing on 11 carries along with four receptions for 25 yards. McCray Seibert Stadium added 11 return yards to bring the game total to 76 all-purpose yards on 16 touches. In the season-opener, McCray had the longest rush of the game for 17 yards while also pulling in a reception for 23 yards.

* Brenton Martin (No. 15 | WR | Fr. | Marietta, Ga.) pulled in four receptions in his first collegiate game to tie for the team-high while leading the Panthers with 49 yards receiving. Martin etched his name in the box score with a 16 yard reception in the second quarter for his first career grab. * - SIAC East games * Preseason SIAC voting has the Panthers picked to finishlast (fifth) in the Eastern Homes games BOLD Division. Clark Atlanta was also shutout of the individual superlatives for first and second team selections. All times Eastern unless noted

* SERIES SPOTLIGHT: Clark Atlanta will look to make up for the road loss at Cen- tral State in 2014. The Marauders defeated the Panthers 28-18 from McPherson Stadium in Wilberforce, Ohio. Clark Atlanta won the battle of first downs (17-16) while Central State won the total yardage battle (422-345).

1 CLARKATLANTASPORTS.COM | #CAUFootball WEEK 2 | CENTRAL STATE UNIVERSITY MARAUDERS 2015 CLARK ATLANTA UNIVERSITY PANTHERS FOOTBALL NOTES LAST MEETING | SEPT. 6, 2014: OFFICE OF ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS PANTHERS 18, MARAUDERS 28 McPHERSON STADIUM WEEKLY MEDIA SERVICES In the first meeting between the two schools, the Clark Atlanta The Athletic Communications Office produces a weekly University Panthers dropped a 28-18 decision on the road to Central State University to open the 2014 football season Saturday. release featuring game notes, updated statistics and other pertinent information on the Panthers football Both teams traded scoring drives in the first quarter with Central program. To access this release, please log on to www. State (1-0, 0-0) striking first on its opening possession with a 67-yard clarkatlantasports.com and click on football. Each touchdown pass to Leon Chambers followed by a two-yard run by quarterback Terrence Wafford. After a 67-yard scoring drive, the Pan- week’s release will be located under the Game Notes thers (0-1, 0-0) settled for a field goal before sophomore quarterback header. Trenton Earl connected with Travious Blair for a 59-yard touchdown pass to close Central State’s first quarter lead to five points, 14-9. PLAYER INTERVIEWS After another CAU field goal in the second quarter, the Panthers cut Media members must adhere to the following guide- the defecit to five points though a late turnover gave Central State lines regarding Tiger player interviews: (1) All player the ball at its own 46-yard line with 14 seconds remaining before the interviews must be coordinated through the Sports In- half. The Marauders found the back of the endzone on their second INSIDE THE STATISTICS - 2015 formation Office; (2) Players are available for interviews, possession of the drive to extend their lead to 21-12. either at CAU Panther Stadium or via telephone prior to PANTHERS MARAUDERS A defensive battled ensued in the second half and both teams were practice and following the completion of practice; (3) 0 Points 14 held scoreless in the third quarter and scored a touchdown each in the Please give at least 24 hours notice; (4) No interviews fourth quarter. 203 Total Offense 185 will be allowed prior to play on gameday. 34 Rushing Yards 106 The Panthers garnered 345 total yards on offense including 262 39 Rushing Attempts Per Game 38 on the ground led by SIAC preseason All-Conference running back COACHES INTERVIEWS 1.1 Yards Per Carry 2.8 Montavious Taylor who led the team with 119 rushing yards. Wafford Head coach Kevin Ramsey and his staff are also available 164 Passing Yardage 79 led the Marauders’ offensive attack with 221 passing yards of the for interviews weekday mornings between 10 a.m. and team’s 422 total yards. 36 Passing Attempts Per Game 31 noon in their offices. Please contact the Sports Informa- 7.8 Yards Per Completion 11.3 Defensively, Jacob Mitchell led the Panthers with eight tackles tion Office to schedule an interview outside of this time. 26 Points Allowed 22 including five solo tackles followed by Bre’nard Williams and LaRelle No interviews will be granted before a game. 313 Total Defense 384 Muldrow who finished with six each. 139 Rushing Yards Allowed 131 TEAM STATISTICS CAU CSU PRESS CREDENTIALS 174 Passing Yards Allowed 253 FIRST DOWNS 17 16 Requests for credentials for working press, photogra- RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 262 201 phers, television and radio should be made to James PANTHERS INDIVIDUAL MARAUDERS PASSING YDS (NET) 83 221 Vallone, Sports Information. Credentials will be avail- Vincent (106) Pass Yards Wells (79) Passes Att-Comp-Int 2-2-0 10-22-0 able at the Media Will Call gate located at CAU Panther N/A Pass TD N/A TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 50-345 62-422 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 2-0 Stadium. Credentials should be requested at least McCray (40) Rushing Wells (45) Punt Returns-Yards 2-9 2-72 seven days in advance of the game. No credentials will N/A Rush TD N/A Kickoff Returns-Yards 4-81 4-64 be mailed. If there is a special circumstance regarding Martin (49) Receiving Oglesby (40) Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punts (Number-Avg) 4 (37.2) 6 (31.8) one or more of the games, please contact the Athletic N/A Receiving TD N/A Communications Office. Tate (7) Tackles Gary & Stewart (9) Fumbles-Lost 4-2 1-0 Penalties-Yards 5-46 8-128 N/A Sacks McMillan (1) Possession Time 29:00 31:00 RADIO AND TELEVISION Tate (1) Interceptions Tucker (2) Third-Down Conversions 1-8 7-13 Fourth-Down Conversions 0-0 0-0 Radio stations planning to originate a broadcast(s) from Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-3 2-3 CAU Panther Stadium should contact the Sports Infor- Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 5-26 mation Director at least one week prior to the planned broadcast. Courtesy lines are providied for the official INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Rushing: Taylor (117) Grooms (95) station of the opposing school. Any other line needed Passing: Earl (83) Wafford (221) will require assistance from CAU Telecommunications. Receiving: Blair (59) Chambers, Murray (76) Interceptions: - - PRACTICE Sacks (UA-A): - McMillan (2) Tackles (UA-A): Mitchell (8) Woods-West (8) The Clark Atlanta Panthers practice begins everyday at 1:30 p.m. with team meetings and actual workouts SCORING SUMMARY beginning at 3 p.m. Practices are open to the media and Q TIME TEAM PLAY V-H general public. For more information on practice times, 1st 13:52 CSU Chambers 67 yd pass (Adams kick ) 0-7 1st 09:37 CAU Casillas 26 yd field goal 3-7 please contact the CAU Sports Information Office. 1st 04:17 CSU Wafford 2 yd run (Adams kick ) 3-14 1st 03:06 CAU Blair 59 yd pass 9-14 2nd 06:15 CAU Casillas 37 yd field goal 12-14 2nd 00:00 CSU Murray 45 yd pass (Adams kick ) 12- 21 4th 11:14 CSU Grooms 10 yd run (Adams kick ) 12-28 4th 09:32 CAU Taylor 5 yd run 18-28

QUARTER-BY-QUARTER SCORING SUMMARY TEAM 1 2 3 4 OT TOTALS Clark Atlanta Panthers 0 0 0 0 - 0 Opponents 12 8 6 0 - 26

2 CLARKATLANTASPORTS.COM | #CAUFootball WEEK 2 | CENTRAL STATE UNIVERSITY MARAUDERS 2015 CLARK ATLANTA UNIVERSITY PANTHERS FOOTBALL NOTES SIAC CONFERENCE STANDINGS SCHOOL CONF CPCT. OVERALL PCT. DIV DPCT. EAST MOREHOUSE - - 1-0 1.000 - - ALBANY STATE - - 0-1 .000 - - FORT VALLEY STATE - - 0-1 .000 - - BENEDICT - - 0-1 .000 - - CLARK ATLANTA 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 - -

WEST TUSKEGEE 1-0 1.000 1-0 1.000 - - LANE - - 1-0 1.000 - - MILES - - 0-1 .000 - - STILLMAN - - 0-1 .000 - - CENTRAL STATE - - 0-1 .000 - - KENTUCKY STATE - - 0-1 .000 - -

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THIS WEEK’S SIAC SCHEDULE AMERICAN FOOTBALL COACHES ASSOCIATION D-II POLL D2FOOTBALL.COM 9/12 Central State @ Clark Atlanta 2 pm # | TEAM W-L PTS PRV # | TEAM W-L PRV 9/12 Johnson C. Smith @ Kentucky State 2 pm 1. Minnesota St. (24) 1-0 790 1 1 Minnesota State 1-0 1 9/12 Concordia-Selma @ Stillman 3 pm 2. Colorado St.-Pueblo (6) 1-0 773 2 2 CSU-Pueblo 1-0 2 9/12 Lane @ Ft. Valley State 6 pm 3. West Georgia (1) 1-0 722 4 3 West Georgia 1-0 3 9/12 Miles @ West Georgia 6 pm 4. Northwest Missouri St. (1) 1-0 703 5 4 Ferris State 0-0 4 9/12 Elizabeth City State @ Benedict 6 pm 5. Pittsburg St. (Kan.) 1-0 636 7 5 Ohio Dominican 1-0 5 9/12 Morehouse @ Arkansas - Pine Bluff 6 pm 6. Ferris St. (Mich.) 0-0 621 6 6 Pittsburg State 1-0 6 9/12 Albany State @ Tuskegee 6 pm 7. Ohio Dominican 1-0 599 8 7 Northwest Missouri 1-0 8 8. Lenoir-Rhyne (N.C.) 1-0 546 10 8 Lenoir-Rhyne 1-0 9 9. Minnesota-Duluth 0-1 531 3 9 Sioux Falls 1-0 10 10. Delta St. (Miss.) 1-0 480 14 10 Minnesota Duluth 0-1 7 11. Ouachita Baptist (Ark.) 1-0 475 12 11 Delta State 1-0 11 12. Angelo St. (Texas) 1-0 463 13 12 Angelo State 1-0 12 13. North Alabama 1-0 401 15 13 North Alabama 1-0 13 14. Valdosta St. (Ga.) 1-0 387 16 14 Valdosta State 1-0 15 15. Sioux Falls (S.D.) 1-0 364 17 15 Colorado Mines 1-0 17 16. Colorado School of Mines 1-0 295 18 16 Ouachita Baptist 1-0 18 17. Azusa Pacific (Calif.) 1-0 286 19 17 Texas A&M-Commerce 1-0 21 18. Texas A&M-Commerce 1-0 231 22 18 Azusa Pacific 1-0 23 19. Harding (Ark.) 1-0 204 21 19 Central Missouri 1-0 20 20. Grand Valley St. (Mich.) 1-0 143 24 20 Harding 1-0 19 21. Slippery Rock (Pa.) 1-0 107 25 21 Grand Valley 1-0 25 22. Concord (W.Va.) 0-1 94 9 22 Michigan Tech 1-0 NR 23. Indianapolis (Ind.) 1-0 77 NR 23 Slippery Rock 1-0 NR 24. Ashland (Ohio) 1-0 64 NR 24 Shepherd 1-0 NR 25. Shepherd (W.Va.) 1-0 60 NR 25 Concord 0-1 16

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3 CLARKATLANTASPORTS.COM | #CAUFootball WEEK 2 | CENTRAL STATE UNIVERSITY MARAUDERS 2015 CLARK ATLANTA UNIVERSITY PANTHERS FOOTBALL NOTES QUICK FACTS DEFENSIVE PRESENCE LONGEST PLAYS OF 2014 Clark Atlanta finished the 2014 season with the fourth-best defense in Pass 69 Earl to Webster | vs. Paine | 11/01/14 GENERAL the SIAC. The Panthers surrendered just 316.2 yards per game - 1,419 Rush 60 Taylor | @ Central State | 09/06/14 Name of School Clark Atlanta University yards rushing and 1,743 yards passing. The per game average was Pass TD 69 Earl to Webster | vs. Paine | 11/01/14 just 10 yards more per contest than second ranked Tuskegee (306.2). City/Zip Atlanta, Ga. 30314 Rush TD 55 Taylor | vs. College of Faith | 10/10/14 Founded 1988 Punt Ret 41 Jackson | @ Ft. Valley State | 09/20/14 GROUND AND POUND Kick Ret 46 Jackson | @ Ft. Valley State | 09/20/14 Enrollment 3,500 Clark Atlanta boasted the best rushing attack in the conference in INT Ret 78 Williams | vs. Paine | 11/01/14 Nickname Panthers 2014 with 224.8 yards per game tallied on the ground. The Panthers Punt 54 Casillas | vs. College of Faith | 10/10/14 offense was one of three teams to surpass 2,000 yards on the ground, School Colors Red, Black, Gray FG 37 Casillas | @ Central State | 09/06/14 Home Field CAU Panther Stadium finishing the 2014 campaign with 2,248 rushing yards as a team. CAU rushed for 19 scores for the second-highest total in the SIAC. Capacity 6,000 2014 SCORING PLAYS Surface Field Turf NO FLY ZONE @ Central State Affiliation NCAA Division II Yielding just 174.3 yards per game in the air, the Panthers finished 1st 09:37 Casillas 26 yd field goal Conference SIAC with the No. 3 passing defense in the SIAC in 2014. Clark Atlanta 1st 03:06 Blair 59 yd pass from Earl picked off seven passes on the season and will look to improve on that 2nd 06:15 Casillas 37 yd field goal President Dr. Ronald A. Johnson number under the direction of former NFL standout Dexter Jackson. 4th 09:32 Taylor 5 yd run Athletic Director Dana Harvey Jackson picked off 17 passes over a nine season career after being a Athletic Department Phone (404) 880-8126 fourth round pick of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 1999 out of Florida vs Lane State University. Jackson capped the 2002 season by claiming Super 4th 12:29 Mitchell 5 yd run Bowl XXVIII MVP honors with a pair of interceptions as the Buccaneers HISTORY 4th 10:20 Abernathy 32 yd fumble recovery (Casillas kick) defeated the Oakland Raiders, 48-21. 4th 06:05 Mitchell 6 yd run (Casillas kick) First Year of Football 1900 All-time Record 303-454-35 NEGATING THE OPPOSITION @ Fort Valley State SIAC Conference Championships Two (1928, 1991) By allowing just 16.0 first downs per game, Clark Atlanta ranked No. 2nd 12:47 Taylor 11 yd run 3 in the SIAC in 2014. CAU gave up just 160 first downs on the season 3rd 13:18 Daniels 50 yd run - 84 rushing, 61 passing, 15 via penalty - to trail only in state rival 4th 00:55 Taylor 22 yd pass from Earl Albany State and Miles. COACHING STAFF @ West Georgia Head Coach Kevin Ramsey 4th DOWN STANDOUTS 1st 00:27 TEAM 3 yd safety Alma Mater/Year Indiana State/1984 Clark Atlanta stood out on both sides of the ball in 2014 on 4th down Record at CAU/Years 0-1/First Season attempts with the best offense and defense on the final play of the series. The Panther offense converted 12-of-18 attempts (66.7%) on vs Morehouse Career Collegiate Record 4-8 4th down, with only Stillman converting more 4th down attempts 4th 05:22 Daniels 25 yd pass from Earl (Casillas kick) Football Office Phone (404) 880-6037 (15). Best Time To Reach Contact Sports Information Office vs College of Faith 1st 14:45 Taylor 55 yd run (Casillas kick) Offensive Coordinator Richard Moncrief On defense, CAU yielded just 23.5% (4-for-17) on 4th downs. The conversions and percentages were tops for SIAC defenses last season. 1st 09:06 Taylor 1 yd run (Casillas kick) Special Teams Coordinator Dino Dawson 1st 01:51 Mitchell 35 yd run (Casillas kick) Offensive Line Jonathan Carr LAST CLEAN SHEET 2nd 11:24 Taylor 49 yd run (Casillas kick) Running Backs Quinton Sagoes The Panthers blanked Paine College in the second-to-last game 2nd 08:24 Blair 20 yd pass from Earl Offensive Assistant Bradley Battles played by the Augusta school, 34-0, on Nov. 1, 2014. The game 2nd 00:54 Taylor 4 yd run (Casillas kick) Offensive Assistant Darnell Jennings featured Clark Atlanta scoring twice from beyond midfield. Bre’nard Defensive Line Eric Solomon Williams opened the scoring with a 78 yard interception return early @ Benedict Linebackers Braxton Kelley in the opening quarter, Davonte Webster hauled in the pass for 69 2nd 04:05 Casillas 29 yd field goal Defensive Backs Dexter Jackson yards for the final touchdown of the day with just over five minutes to 4th 12:12 Taylor 7 yd run (Casillas kick) Defensive Assistant Ed Mosley play in the contest. Special Assistant to Head Coach Alex Stone @ Albany State Game Stats PC CAU 3rd 02:15 Daniels 18 yd run 2014 TEAM INFORMATION First Downs 15 19 4th 04:05 Daniels 52 yd run Record 3-7 Total Offensive Yards 207 346 Home 3-3 Passing Yards 98 100 vs Paine Rushing Yards 109 246 Away 0-4 2nd 11:41 Williams 78 yd interception (A. Casillas kick) Penalty Yards 7-60 11-116 2nd 04:06 Taylor 14 yd run (Casillas kick) SIAC East 1-4 3rd Downs 5-15 6-12 2nd 13:11 Taylor 4 yd run (Casillas kick) 4th Downs 1-4 1-1 Time Of Possession 32:37 27:23 2nd 09:37 Earl 32 yd run 2nd 05:09 Webster 69 yd pass from Earl (Casillas kick) Scoring Summary 2nd Quarter PC CAU @ Stillman 11:41 - CAU - B. Williams 78 yd interception (A. Casillas kick) 0 7 1st 13:43 Williams 98 yd PAT return 04:06 - CAU - M. Taylor 14 yd run (Casillas kick) 0 14 1st 04:32 Taylor 8 yd run (Casillas kick) 4th Quarter 13:11 - CAU - Taylor 4 yd run (Casillas kick) 0 21 2nd 05:27 Mitchell 23 yd run (Casillas kick) 09:37 - CAU - T. Earl 32 yd run (Casillas kick failed) 0 27 3rd 08:09 Casillas 27 yd field goal 05:09 - CAU - D. Webster 69 yd pass from Earl (Casillas kick) 0 34 3rd 04:46 Mitchell 14 yd run (Casillas kick)

LAST TIME PANTHERS WERE SHUTOUT It had been 2 seasons since Clark Atlanta suffered its last shutout. Benedict defeated the Panthers 24-0 back on Oct. 19, 2013 at Charlie Johnson Stadium in Columbia, S.C. CAU will look to rebuild the streak after Tuskegee held the Panthers scoreless in the season-opener.

4 CLARKATLANTASPORTS.COM | #CAUFootball WEEK 2 | CENTRAL STATE UNIVERSITY MARAUDERS 2015 CLARK ATLANTA UNIVERSITY PANTHERS FOOTBALL NOTES KEVIN RAMSEY Kevin Ramsey takes over as Interim Head Coach of the Clark Atlanta University Panthers football team on July 13th, after spending the previous three seasons as the at Alabama State University, a NCAA Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) member school.

Last season Ramsey formed the ASU defense into one of the top in the Southwestern Athletic Conference (SWAC), finishing the season second in scoring defense (24.7). ASU was also second in the SWAC in rushing defense as well as defensive pass efficiency. In 2013 Ramsey’s defense showed improvement over the previous season as it finished second among SWAC schools in scoring defense allowing 25.8 points per game. During his first season with ASU in 2012, Ramsey’s attacking style of defense made it hard on the opposition’s running game as the Hornets allowed just 110.1 yards rushing per game, which not only led the SWAC but was good enough for 11th nationally. ASU led the SWAC in quarterback sacks (50), a 4.17 per game average that placed ASU second among all FCS teams.

Ramsey served in the same capacity at Texas Southern Univ. from 2009-10, and during part of the 2012 season, with a stint as interim head coach during the 2011 season. Ramsey’s Tigers led the FCS in total defense in both 2010 (204.9 yards per game allowed) and 2011 (245.0 ypg allowed), and in fewest first downs allowed (140 in 2010, 141 in 2011).

His 2010 squad led the nation in six statistical categories: total defense, fewest first downs allowed, sacks (45), tackles for loss (112), third down percentage conversion per- centage against (22.5), and pass efficiency defense. Prior to Texas Southern, Ramsey spent five seasons as defensive coordinator at Carson-Newman (2004-08), where his units ranked in the top 20 in several national categories each season. Ramsey began his coaching career at Kansas State (1984-85) as a graduate assistant, before moving on to serve as junior varsity defensive coordinator at Mission High School in Mission, Texas (1986). Ramsey would then continue his career at some of the nation’s biggest schools - Kansas State (1987-89, outside linebackers), Northwestern (1990-92, defensive line/defensive backs), West Virginia (1993-94, defensive backs), Tennessee (1995-98, defensive backs), Georgia (1999, defensive coordinator) and Michigan State (2000, defensive backs). Ramsey, who participated in NFL coaching internships with the , and , coached three seasons as secondary coach for the (2000-02) before returning to the college ranks at Arizona State in 2003. Teams that Ramsey has coached have been to a number of bowl games, including the Outback Bowl with Georgia (2000), the Carquest Bowl (1995) and Sugar Bowl (1994) with Big East Champion West Virginia, two trips to the Citrus Bowl (1996, 97), the Orange Bowl (1998) and the Fiesta Bowl National Championship Game with Tennessee (1999). Ramsey was a three-time All-Missouri Valley Conference selection at defensive back while playing at Indiana State from 1980-83. He was a second team All-American as a senior, in addition to playing baseball for the Sycamores. He graduated from Indiana State with a degree Physical Education in 1984. A native of East St. Louis, Illinois, Ramsey and his wife Doreen have four daughters: Kajavia, Samiya, Tresnae and Amariell.

ASSISTANT COACHES

RICHARD MONCRIEF JONATHAN CARR QUINTON SAGOES BRADLEY BATTLES DARNELL JENNINGS ALEX STONE Offensive Coordinator Offensive Line Running Backs Offensive Assistant Offensive Assistant Special Assistant to HC

DINO DAWSON ERIC SOLOMON BRAXTON KELLEY DEXTER JACKSON ED MOSLEY Spcl. Teams Coordinator Defensive Line Linebackers Defensive Backs Defensive Assistant

5 CLARKATLANTASPORTS.COM | #CAUFootball WEEK 2 | CENTRAL STATE UNIVERSITY MARAUDERS 2015 CLARK ATLANTA UNIVERSITY PANTHERS FOOTBALL NOTES PANTHERS FOOTBALL NUMERICAL ROSTER As of September 12, 2015 # NAME POS HGT WGT CL-EXP HOMETOWN PREVIOUS SCHOOL 41 Donald Fleming DB 5’7 195 R-Jr. Macon, Ga. Georgia State Univ. 1 Jaquatin Victrum DB 6’0 194 So. Miami, Fla. Miami Northwestern HS 42 Kirey Thompson LB 5’11 205 So. Carrolton, Ga. Central HS 3 Dashawn Blow QB 5’10 190 R-Fr. Chesapeake, Va. Alabama State Univ. 43 Deshawn Oliver DB 5’11 200 Fr. Lawrenceville, Ga. Central Gwinnett HS 4 Trevius Blair WR 5’6 190 R-Sr. Knoxville, Tenn. Tusculum College 44 Barqee Williams LB 5’11 220 Fr. Waynesboro, Ga. Burke County HS 5 Jacob Mitchell LB 6’2 225 Jr. Decatur, Ga. Miller Grove HS 47 Christopher Jackson TE 5’10 225 Fr. Conyers, Ga. Salem HS 6 Antonio Mallard DE 6’1 250 So. Atlanta, Ga. Stockbridge HS 48 Myles Jackson WR 5’10 210 Fr. West Bloomfield, Mich. West Bloomfield 7 Joshua Tate DB 5’10 175 Sr. Memphis, Tenn. Cordova HS 49 Patrice Louissaint K/P 5’10 160 Fr. Pamona, Calif. Diamond ranch HS 8 Jordan Dooley WR 5’10 185 Jr. Chicago, Ill. Duluth HS 51 Tevin Waller DT 5’11 284 So. Madison, Ga. Morgan County HS 9 Darrell Fambro LB 5’11 240 So. Decatur, Ga. Chamblee Charter HS 52 William Kimmey LB 6’1 228 Jr. Riverdale, Ga. North Clayton HS 10 Aquimial Burton DB 5’10 175 R-So. Wrightsville, Ga. Johnson City HS 53 Brent Granger LB 5’10 230 Jr. Columbus, Ohio Eastmoor HS 11 Meshaach Oakman LB 5’10 185 Jr. Decatur, Ga. Columbia HS 54 Darius Mais OL 6’0 230 Fr. Jonesboro, Ga. Mundy’s Mill HS 12 Matthew Vincent QB 6’3 210 Jr. Miami, Fla. Southern Illinois Univ. 56 Xavier Walker OL 6’0 250 So. Atlanta, Ga. Grady HS 13 Deandre Jackson WR 5’3 150 R-So. Atlanta, Ga. South Atlanta HS 58 Christian Vincent-Lovell DL 6’1 205 Jr. Brooklyn, N.Y. Erasmus Hall HS 14 Joshua Powell DB 5’10 175 R-Fr. Riverdale, Ga. Riverdale HS 59 Edregas O’Neal DL 6’0 314 R-Fr. Gary, Ga. Jones County HS 15 Brenton Martin WR 5’11 165 Fr. Marietta, Ga. Marietta HS 60 Darius Preyer OL 6’0 298 Jr. Montgomery, Ala. Carver HS 16 Shaquan Mitchell WR 6’0 200 So. Dublin, Ga. Dublin HS 64 Michael Pritchett OL 6’2 270 So. Stockbridge, Ga. Stockbridge HS 17 Matthew Daniels RB 5’9 185 So. McDonough, Ga. Dutchtown HS 65 Napoleon Williams OL 6’0 270 Fr. Augusta, Ga. Aquinas HS 18 Alik Shelton QB 6’1 230 Fr. St. Louis, Mo. De Smet Jesuit HS 70 Maxwell Williams OL 6’1 290 Fr. Marianna, Fla. Marianna HS 20 Julian Colvard DB 5’10 160 So. Atlanta, Ga. Carver HS 71 Amir Moore OL 6’0 270 So. Marietta, Ga. Allatoona HS 21 Jorden Paige DE 6’6 235 Grad. Buffalo, N.Y. Central State Univ. 72 Fredrick Morris OL 6’3 260 Fr. Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Eagles Landing HS 22 Jaha McCray RB 5’11 185 So. Jacksonville, Fla. Southwest Baptist 75 Malcolm Hickenbotham OL 6’1 280 Fr. Houston, Texas Georgia Military College 23 Amon Crumpton DB 5’10 180 Fr. Lovejoy, Ga. Whitewater HS 77 Daniel Pettit OL 6’5 330 So. Minneapolis, Minn. North Community HS 24 Malik Spikener RB 5’5 175 Sr. Aurora, Ill. 80 Reginald White WR 5’7 180 Fr. Vallejo, Calif. Vallejo HS 25 Antonio Ford RB 5’9 200 Sr. Medina, Minn. Wayzata HS 81 Kairon Barrett WR 5’7 150 Jr. Bloomfield, Ct. Bloomfield HS 27 Isaac Turner DB 5’9 170 So. Detroit, Mich. Brother Rice HS 82 Chad Alexander WR 5’10 175 Sr. Atlanta, Ga. Mays HS 29 Khalil Osbourne DB 6’2 280 R-So. Atlanta, Ga. Benjamin E. Mays HS 83 Timothy Rowe WR 6’2 185 R-Sr. Los Angeles, Calif. Westchester HS 30 Chavious Burns DL 6’2 215 So. East Point, Ga. Tri Cities HS 84 Traveir Bryant TE 6’1 245 Jr. Manchester, Ga. Manchester HS 31 Eric Farley RB 5’7 200 Jr. Atlanta, Ga. Benjamin E. Mays HS 85 Christian Neal WR 6’1 190 Fr. Jonesboro, Ark. Jonesboro HS 32 Marquis Abernathy DB 5’9 170 Jr. Atlanta, Ga. Stephenson HS 86 Davonte Webster WR 6’3 170 Jr. Mt. Pleasant, Tenn. Mt. Pleasant HS 34 Tyler Rauls FB 5’11 200 So. Woodbine, Ga. Camden County HS 87 Shawn Anderson WR 5’9 160 Fr. Rockhill, S.C. South Pointe HS 35 Brandon Boyland WR 5’10 185 So. Memphis, Tenn. Cordova HS 88 Trevion Webb WR 6’2 185 R-So. Brooklyn, N.Y. South Atlanta HS 36 Harvey Salley DB 6’3 180 Jr. College Park, Ga. Charles Drew HS 93 Mykel Lucear DL 6’0 270 Fr. Forsyth, Ga. Mary Persons HS 38 Matthew Callahan DB 5’10 180 Fr. Atlanta, Ga. Westlake HS 98 Fredrick Alexander DL 6’0 290 Jr. Delray Beach, Fla. Boca Raton HS 39 Chesterfield Hodgson DB 5’8 165 Fr. Houston, Texas Manuel HS 99 Ryan Reese DL 6’2 340 Fr. Trotwood, Ohio Trotwood- Madison HS 40 Darrion Weatherspoon DB 5’11 165 So. Las Vegas, Nev. Canyon Springs HS DEPTH CHART OFFENSE QB 12 Matthew Vincent (6’3 | 210 | Jr.) 3 Dashawn Blow (5’10 | 190 | R-Fr.) RB 24 Malik Spikener (5’5 | 175 | Sr.) 17 Matthew Daniels (5’9 | 185 | So.) FB 34 Tyler Rauls (5’11 | 200 | So.) 25 Antonio Ford (5’9 | 200 | Sr.) X 16 Shaquan Mitchell (6’0 | 200 | So.) 15 Brenton Martin (5’11 | 165 | Fr.) E 13 Deandre Jackson (5’3 | 150 | R-So.) 4 Trevius Blair (5’6 | 190 | R-Sr.) Z 8 Jordan Dooley (5’10 | 185 | Jr.) 82 Chad Alexander (5’10 | 175 | Sr.) LT 75 Malcolm Hickenbotham (6’1 | 280 | Fr.) 77 Daniel Pettit (6’5 | 330 | Fr.) LG 71 Amir Moore (6’0 | 270 | So.) C 60 Darius Preyer (6’0 | 298 | Jr.) RG 70 Maxwell Williams (6’1 | 290 | Fr.) 65 Napoleon Williams (6’0 | 270 | Fr.) RT 56 Xavier Walker (6’0 | 250 | So.)

DEFENSE LE 6 Antonio Mallard (6’1 | 250 | So.) 52 William Kimmey (6’1 | 228 | Jr.) LT 51 Tevin Waller (5’11 | 284 | So.) 99 Ryan Reese (6’2 | 340 | Fr.) RT 98 Fredrick Alexander (6’0 | 290 | Jr.) 93 Mykel Lucear (6’0 | 270 | Fr.) RE 21 Jorden Page (6’6 | 235 | Grad.) 30 Chavious Burns (6’2 | 215 | So.) OLB 9 Darrell Fambro (5’11 | 240 | So.) 42 Kirey Thompson (5’11 | 205 | So.) MLB 5 Jacob Mitchell (6’2 | 225 | Jr.) 44 Barqee Williams (5’11 | 220 | Fr.) OLB 1 Jaquatin Victrum (6’0 | 194 | So.) 11 Meshaach Oakman (5’10 | 185 | Jr.) CB 20 Julian Colvard (5’10 | 160 | So.) 14 Joshua Powell (5’10 | 175 | R-Fr.) FS 10 Aquimial Burton (5’10 | 175 | R-So.) 36 Harvey Salley (6’3 | 180 | Jr.) SS 43 Deshawn Oliver (5’11 | 200 | Fr.) 32 Marquis Abernathy (5’9 | 170 | Jr.) CB 7 Joshua Tate (5’10 | 175 | Sr.) 27 Isaac Turner (5’9 | 170 | So.)

SPECIAL TEAMS P 49 Patrice Louissant (5’10 | 160 | Fr.) PK 49 Patrice Louissant (5’10 | 160 | Fr.) KO 49 Patrice Louissant (5’10 | 160 | Fr.)

6 CLARKATLANTASPORTS.COM | #CAUFootball WEEK 2 | CENTRAL STATE UNIVERSITY MARAUDERS 2015 CLARK ATLANTA UNIVERSITY PANTHERS FOOTBALL NOTES CENTRAL STATE NUMERICAL ROSTER As of September 7, 2015 # NAME POS HGT WGT CL-EXP HOMETOWN PREVIOUS SCHOOL 53 Tyree Daniels LB 6-2 220 So. Cordova, Tenn. Cordova 2 Deonate Gary LB 6-1 220 Jr. Washington, D.C. Eastern Arizona CC 54 Robert Shelly OL 6-3 260 So. Dayton, Ohio Trotwood-Madison 3 Okoye Bozeman DB 5-11 200 Sr. Washington, D.C. Eastern Arizona CC 55 Gary Suggs LB 5-10 205 Sr. Indianapolis, Ind. Indiana State University 4 Marquis Wells QB 6-1 180 Jr. Gary, Ind. West Hills Coalinga CC 57 Justin Woods-West DL 6-2 265 Sr. Detroit, Mich. Kettering Senior 5 Dashad Tucker DB 5-10 185 Jr. Hallandale, Fla. Hallandale 58 Kevin Carter DL 6-0 245 Sr. Chattanooga, Tenn. Chattanooga 6 Christopher Murray WR 5-10 160 Sr. Akron, Ohio Copley 59 Jonathan Dixon LB 5-11 215 So. Atlanta, Ga. North Springs 7 Lindley Reid DB 6-0 180 Jr. Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. West Hills Coalinga CC 62 Christopher Young OL 6-2 270 Jr. Jackson, La. Grambling State University 8 Terrence Wafford QB 6-2 205 Jr. Chicago, Ill. Bogan 64 Aaron Evans OL 5-11 280 So. Dayton, Ohio Jefferson 9 Tyree Tate WR 6-2 190 So. Columbus, Ohio Reynoldsburg 66 Lawrence Dailey OL 6-5 270 Fr. Columbus, Ohio Eastmoor 10 Julian Walker QB 6-0 200 Sr. Houston, Texas The Citadel 69 John Fitzgerald OL 6-2 280 Fr. Youngstown, Ohio East 11 Gervell Morgan LB 6-0 227 Sr. Chattanooga, Tenn. College of the Desert 70 Keenan Woods OL 6-5 310 Gr. Dayton, Ohio Dayton Early Coll. Academy 12 Jordan Howard WR 5-9 180 Jr. Pensacola, Fla. Delta State University 72 Jamal Robinson DL 6-0 290 Sr. Cleveland, Ohio Notre Dame College 13 Robert Evans III QB 6-1 205 Sr. Indianapolis, Ind. Arsenal 73 Christopher Macklin OL 6-8 400 So. Cincinnati, Ohio Kentucky State University 14 William Isabell DB 5-11 185 Jr. Merrillville, Ind. Merrillville 74 Randolph Sillmon OL 6-0 345 Fr. Detroit, Mich. Mumford 15 Houston Boone Jr. DB 6-2 200 Jr. Cleveland, Ohio Euclid 76 Aliou Diouf OL 6-4 320 So. Cincinnati, Ohio Ohio-Midwestern College 16 Rashad Oglesby WR 6-2 200 Jr. Atlanta, Ga. Martin Luther King Jr. 78 Devin Radcliffe OL 6-5 310 Sr. Columbus, Ohio Mifflin 18 Isaiah Grooms RB 5-10 190 Jr. Atlanta, Ga. The Forman School 79 Cassius Williams OL 6-1 290 Fr. Garland, Texas Lakeview Centennial 19 E’Donovan Stewart SS 6-2 190 Jr. Cincinnati, Ohio Sycamore 80 Joe Hamilton III TE/DE 6-3 235 Jr. Cleveland, Ohio Avon 20 Clim Robbins DB 5-8 180 Jr. West Orlando, Fla. Iowa Western CC 81 Roberto Pierre TE 6-2 255 So. Columbus, Ohio Ashland University 21 Deandre Grant RB 5-8 200 Sr. Maple Heights, Ohio Maple Heights 82 Marcus Martin WR 6-1 200 Jr. Cleveland, Ohio Kennedy 22 Kolaiah Harvey FB 6-0 200 So. Groveport, Ohio Groveport 83 Montrel Church WR 6-0 200 Jr. Southfield, Mich. Morgan State University 23 John Adams K 6-2 185 Sr. Berkeley, Calif. Contra Costa CC 84 DeAndre Chambers WR 6-1 195 Fr. Akron, Ohio Bedford 26 Nehemiah Coward DB 5-11 170 Jr. Clermont, Fla. Eastern Arizona CC 85 Zach Thomas TE 6-5 190 Sr. Columbus, Ohio Walnut Ridge 28 Jihad Rasheed RB 5-9 200 Sr. Detroit, Mich. Univ. of Michigan 86 Timothy Murphy TE/P 6-3 210 So. Columbus, Ohio Grandview Heights 30 Carlos Ramirez DL 6-0 295 Sr. Cincinnati, Ohio Woodward 87 Alan Green WR 6-3 185 So. Detroit, Mich. St. Stanislaus College Prep 33 Christian Wilson DB 5-11 185 Jr. Cincinnati, Ohio Colerain 88 Ronnie Fountain, Jr. WR 5-11 175 Fr. Orlando, Fla. Winter Park 34 Byron Moore FB 5-11 235 Sr. Chicago, Ill. Rich South 90 Artrell McMillan DL 6-0 240 Jr. Nashville, Tenn. Antioch 36 Devontay Scott RB 5-9 210 Sr. Cincinnati, Ohio Lockland 92 Roshawn Jackson DL 6-3 280 Fr. Trotwood, Ohio Trotwood Madison 38 Moses Vines RB 5-9 205 So. Washington, D.C. Sherwood 93 Tayvin Ziegler DL 6-0 310 Sr. Columbus, Ohio Mifflin 40 Justin Mosley DB/LB 5-10 225 So. Prichard, Ala. Vigor 95 Terrell Jackson DL 6-3 285 Sr. Columbus, Ohio Pittsburgh University 41 Adrian Church LB 5-10 210 Fr. Southfield, Mich. Southfield Lathrup 99 Darrin McGee DL 6-2 250 Sr. Cleveland, Ohio John Adams 42 Josh Brinson FB 6-0 235 So. Chicago, Ill. Greeneville College 47 Jeremy Toney FB 6-0 230 Sr. Stanhope, N.J. Lenape Valley 50 Adrian Harding DE 5-10 230 Fr. Jamestown, Ohio Greenview 52 Ariean Smith OL 6-2 240 Jr. Gary, Ind. West Side CENTRAL STATE DEPTH CHART OFFENSE QB 4 Marquis Wells (6-1 | 180 | Jr.) 10 Julian Walker (6-0 | 200 | Sr.) RB 18 Isaiah Grooms (5-10 | 190 | Jr.) 21 Deandre Grant (5-8 | 200 | Sr.) FB 22 Kolaiah Harvey (6-0 | 200 | So.) 47 Jeremy Toney (6-0 | 230 | Sr.) WR 9 Tyree Tate (6-2 | 190 | So.) 16 Rashad Oglesby (6-2 | 200 | Jr.) WR 6 Christopher Murray (5-10 | 160 | Sr.) 87 Alan Green (6-3 | 185 | So.) TE 85 Zach Thomas (6-5 | 190 | Sr.) 86 Tim Murphy (6-3 | 210 | So.) LT 66 Lawrence Dailey (6-5 | 270 | Fr.) 52 Ariean Smith (6-2 | 240 | Jr.) LG 54 Robert Shelly (6-3 | 260 | So.) 79 Cassius Williams (6-1 | 290 | Fr.) C 74 Randolph Sillmon (6-0 | 345 | Fr.) 59 Johnathan Dixon (5-11 | 215 | So.) RG 70 Keenan Woods (6-5 | 310 | Gr.) 69 John Fitzgerald (6-2 | 280 | Fr.) RT 76 Aliou Diouf (6-4 | 320 | So.) 52 Ariean Smith (6-2 | 240 | Jr.)

DEFENSE LE 57 Justin Woods-West (6-2 | 265 | Sr.) 99 Darrin McGee (6-2 | 250 | Sr.) LT 93 Tayvin Zeigler (6-0 | 310 | Sr.) 72 Jamal Robinson (6-0 | 290 | Sr.) RT 58 Kevin Carter (6-0 | 245 | Sr.) 72 Jamal Robinson (6-0 | 290 | Sr.) RE 90 Artrell McMillan (6-0 | 240 | Jr.) 80 Joe Hamilton III (6-3 | 235 | Jr.) OLB 11 Gervell Morgan (6-0 | 227 | Sr.) 59 Jonathan Dixon (5-11 | 215 | So.) MLB 2 Deontae Gary (6-1 | 220 | Jr.) 40 Justin Mosley (5-10 | 225 | So.) OLB 19 E’Donovan Stewart (6-2 | 190 | Jr.) 53 Tyree Daniels (6-2 | 220 |So.) CB 20 Clim Robbins (5-8 | 180 | Jr.) 26 Nehemiah Coward (5-11 | 170 | Jr.) FS 5 Dashad Tucker (5-10 | 185 | Jr.) 15 Houston Boone Jr. (6-2 | 200 | Jr.) SS 26 Nehemiah Coward (5-11 | 170 | Jr.) 13 Robert Evans III (6-1 | 205 | Sr.) CB 7 Lindley Reid (6-0 | 180 | Jr.) 26 Nehemiah Coward (5-11 | 170 | Jr.)

SPECIAL TEAMS K/P 23 John Adams (6-2 | 185 | Sr.) LS 59 Jonathan Dixon (5-11 | 215 | So.) KR/PR 20 Clim Robbins (5-8 | 180 | Jr.) HLD 13 Robert Evans III (6-1 | 205 | Sr.)

7 CLARKATLANTASPORTS.COM | #CAUFootball WEEK 2 | CENTRAL STATE UNIVERSITY MARAUDERS 2015 CLARK ATLANTA UNIVERSITY PANTHERS FOOTBALL NOTES clark atlanta PANTHERS

1 3 JAQUATIN VICTRUM DASHAWN BLOW

4 5 TRAVIUS BLAIR JACOB MITCHELL

6 7 ANTONIO MALLARD JOSHUA TATE

8 9 JORDAN DOOLEY DARRELL FAMBRO

10 11 AQUIMIAL BURTON MESHAACH OAKMAN

12 13 MATTHEW VINCENT DEANDRE JACKSON

14 15 JOSHUA POWELL BRENTON MARTIN

16 17 SHAQUAN MITCHELL MATTHEW DANIELS

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18 20 ALIK SHELTON JULIAN COLVARD

21 22 JORDEN PAIGE JAHA MCCRAY

23 24 AMON CRUMPTON MALIK SPIKENER

25 27 ANTONIO FORD ISAAC TURNER

29 30 KHALIL OSBORNE CHAVIOUS BURNS

31 32 ERIC FARLEY MARQUIS ABERNATHY

33 34 JUSTIN TOLBERT TYLER RAULS

35 36 BRANDON BOYLAND HARVEY SALLEY

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38 39 MATTHEW CALLAHAN CHESTERFIELD HODGSON

40 41 DARRION WEATHERSPOON DONALD FLEMING

42 43 KIREY THOMPSON DESHAWN OLIVER

44 47 BARQEE WILLIAMS CHRISTOPHER JACKSON

48 49 MYLES JACKSON PATRICE LOUISSAINT

51 52 TEVIN WALLER WILLIAM KIMMEY

53 54 BRENT GRANGER DARIUS MAIS

55 56 QUANTAVIUS BUSSEY XAVIER WALKER

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58 59 CHRISTIAN VINCENT-LOVELL EDREGAS O’NEAL

60 64 DARIUS PREYER MICHAEL PRITCHETT

65 70 NAPOLEON WILLIAMS MAXWELL WILLIAMS

71 72 AMIR MOORE FREDRICK MORRIS

75 77 MALCOLM HICKENBOTHAM DANIEL PETTIT

80 81 REGINALD WHITE KAIRON BARRETT

82 83 CHAD ALEXANDER TIMOTHY ROWE

84 85 TRAVEIR BRYANT CHRISTIAN NEAL

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86 87 DAVONTE WEBSTER SHAWN ANDERSON

88 93 TREVION WEBB MYKEL LUCEAR

98 99 FREDRICK ALEXANDER RYAN REESE

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