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13 Conferernce Championships 413 Wins 43 All-Americans 16 Conference Players of the Year 2015 Schedule CONCORD SELECTED TO WIN MEC TITLE Saturday, Sept. 5 ■ 1 p.m. SERIES • The Concord University football team has been picked to win the Mountain East WL 32-28 @ WEST LIBERTY Conference in 2015, according to the preseason coaches poll that was released Russek Field - West Liberty, W. Va. Thursday afternoon. Saturday, Sept. 12 ■ 12 p.m. SERIES • CU enters the 2015 campaign coming off the most successful season in school FSU 36-32 FAIRMONT STATE history as it finished 13-1 while capturing the Mountain East Conference title, the Callaghan Stadium - Athens, W.Va. Super One Region One crown and advancing the NCAA Division II semifinals along the way. Saturday, Sept. 19 ■ 12 p.m. SERIES Tied 1-1 • As a result of the unprecented success of the football program, 23 players picked up @ URBANA All-Mountain East Conference honors while 10 earned all-region honors and seven UU Stadium - Urbana, Ohio were selected to All-American teams. Saturday, Sept. 26 ■ 12 p.m. SERIES CU 17-14 • Leading the way for the Mountain Lions in 2014 was senior running back W.VA. WESLEYAN Calvinaugh Jones, who racked up 1,734 yards, the second most in a single season in Callaghan Stadium - Athens, W. Va. school history. Thursday, Oct. 1 ■ 7 p.m. SERIES • Jones was selected to the Coaches’ Association All-American First UC 14-13 @ CHARLESTON Team for his efforts a season ago. Laidley Field/UC Stadium - Charleston, W.Va. • Furthermore, Jones will start the 2015 season in fifth place on the Division II active rushers’ leaderboard. His 3,517 yards are second most among running backs in the Saturday, Oct. 10 ■ 2 p.m. SERIES CU 4-2 MEC, behind Glenville State’s Rahmann Lee’s 3,884 career rushing yards. UVa.-WISE Callaghan Stadium - Athens, W. • From a CU prospective, Jones needs 675 yards to pass Brian Kennedy for first on the all-time rushing list at Concord. Saturday, Oct. 17 ■ 12 p.m. SERIES CU 2-0 • The Mountain Lions will also welcome back junior quarterback Brian Novak, who @ NOTRE DAME threw for a school record 3,739 yards last season. Mueller Field - South Euclid, Ohio • Part of Novak’s success was a product of sophomore wide receiver T.J. Smith Saturday, Oct. 24 ■ 1 p.m. SERIES becoming CU’s first 1,000-yard receiver since Thomas Mayo in 2010. SU 29-16 SHEPHERD • Smith caught 51 passes for 1,157 yards on his way to being named the MEC Callaghan Stadium - Athens, W. Va. Offensive Freshman of the Year, an all-region selection and All-American honoree. Saturday, Oct. 31 ■ 1 p.m. SERIES • Along with Jones, Novak and Smith, Concord’s offense returns four other starters GSC 37-33 @ GLENVILLE ST. including a pair of junior offensive linemen in Coleman Osborne and Paul Smith. Morris Stadium - Glenville, W.Va. • Osborne, one of the most versatile lineman for the Mountain Lions was an All-MEC first team selection in 2014 along with being named to all-region and All-American Saturday, Nov. 8 ■ 1 p.m. SERIES CU 29-15 teams. W.VA. STATE • Meanwhile, Smith started all 14 games for CU at left tackle. Callaghan Stadium - Athens, W. Va. • CU’s other two starters returning on offense will be Concord’s career active leader in Concord Sports Information receiving yards, senior Ryan Stewart as well as senior fullback Shaun Workinger. Wes McKinney, Sports Information Director • Stewart has amassed 1,629 yards in his Maroon and Gray career and needs 271 yards E-Mail: [email protected] to become the fifth Mountain Lions to tally 2,000 receiving yards in a career. Work Phone: 304-384-6259 • Workinger has appeared in 30 games in his previous three seasons at Concord and is Cell Phone: 304-777-7016 a big key in CU’s success in the run game. • Similar to the offense, Concord’s defense brings back seven starters to a unit that led Fax: 304-384-5117 the league in (22) and finished second in sacks (32). Additionally, CU www.cumountainlions.com had the third best total defense in the MEC allowing 375 yards per contest. @cumountainlions • Senior defensive back Derrick Johnson led the Mountain Lions in interceptions with @ConcordFootball seven and none were bigger than his pick of Bloomsburg’s Tim Kelly with less than two minutes left in the Super Region One Championship game. • Johnson needs one more to break into the top 10 at CU in career interceptions. CONCORD MOUNTAIN LIONS FOOTBALL PRESEASON 2015 2014 Schedule Mountain Lion Notes Concord Quick Facts Saturday, Sept. 6 ■ 12 p.m. SERIES • For his efforts last season, Johnson GENERAL W, 54-27 GLENVILLE ST. was named to all-region teams and All- School...... Concord University Callaghan Stadium - Athens, W. Va. American teams. Location...... Athens, W. Va. Founded...... 1872 Saturday, Sept. 13 ■ 1 p.m. SERIES • Also returning for the Maroon and Gray W, 55-7 in the secondary will be sophomore Enrollment...... 2,792 @ W.VA. STATE Nickname...... Mountain Lions Lakin Field - Institute, W. Va. Jeremiah Johnson. • In his first season starting at CU, J. School Colors...... Maroon and Gray Saturday, Sept. 20 ■ 12 p.m. SERIES W, 37-34 Johnson intercepted four passes and Stadium...... Callaghan (5,000) BOWIE STATE broke up another 17 passes, which led Surface...... FieldTurf Callaghan Stadium - Athens, W. Va. the team. Affiliation...... NCAA Division II Saturday, Sept. 27 ■ 12 p.m. SERIES Conference...... Mountain East W, 61-24 • Not only does Concord boost its WEST LIBERTY interception leader from 2014, but President...... Dr. Kendra Boggess Callaghan Stadium - Athens, W. Va. the Maroon and Gray brings back its Alma Mater / Year...... Florida ’72 Saturday, Oct. 4 ■ 1 p.m. SERIES sack leader from last season in senior Athletic Director...... Kevin Garrett W, 45-21 @ FAIRMONT ST. defensive end Ervin Moore. Alma Mater / Year...... Bluefield St. ’89 Duvall / Rosier Field - Fairmont, W. Va. • Moore led the Mountain Lions in sacks Athletics Fax...... 304-384-5117 last season with six. FOOTBALL HISTORY Saturday, Oct. 11 ■ 2 p.m. SERIES W, 50-20 • In his career, Moore has racked up 15 First Year of Football...... 1898 URBANA All-Time Record...... 413-413-30 Callaghan Stadium - Athens, W. Va. quarterback takedowns which ranks him second in school history. NCAA Division II Record...... 77-125 Saturday, Oct. 18 ■ 1 p.m. SERIES Playoff Record...... 2-9 W, 61-12 • With five more sacks, the Lancaster, @ Wesleyan South Carolina native will become the Last Playoff Appearance...... 2014 Ross Field - Buckhannon, W. Va. second player in school history with 20 Last League Championship...... 2014 Saturday, Oct. 25 ■ 1 p.m. SERIES or more sacks in a career. TEAM INFORMATION W, 24-20 CHARLESTON • Additionally, Moore is the active career 2014 Record...... 13-1 Callaghan Stadium - Athens, W. Va. leader in tackles on Concord’s defense MEC Record / Finish...... 10-0 / First Base Offense / Defense...... Multiple / 3-4 Saturday, Nov. 1 ■ 2 p.m. SERIES having racked up 145 stops. W, 30-13 • Not far behind Moore is senior Offensive Lettermen Returning...... 20 @ UVA-WISE Defensive Lettermen Returning...... 20 Carl Smith Stadium - Wise, Va. linebacker Austin Dotson who has 137 career tackles. Special Teams Lettermen Returning...... 3 Saturday, Nov. 8 ■ 12 p.m. SERIES W, 51-14 • Last season, Dotson tallied career-bests Total Lettermen Returning...... 41 NOTRE DAME in total tackles (64), sacks (two) and Offensive Lettermen Lost...... 3 Callaghan Stadium - Athens, W. Va. tackles for loss (five). Defensive Lettermen Lost...... 13 Saturday, Nov. 15 ■ 12 p.m. SERIES • The duo of Dotson and Moore will need Special Teams Lettermen Lost...... 0 W, 29-20 (OT) @ SHEPHERD 62 and 70 tackles respectively to break Total Lettermen Lost...... 16 Ram Stadium - Shepherdstown, W. Va. into the top 10 on the all-time list at Offensive Starters Returning / Lost...... 7/4 Concord. Defensive Starters Returning / Lost...... 7/4 Saturday, Nov. 29 ■ 12 p.m. SERIES W, 51-36 • Also returning to CU’s defense is junior COACHING STAFF WEST CHESTER defensive lineman Darryl Johnson and Head Coach...... Garin Justice Callaghan Stadium - Athens, W.Va. senior linebacker Cade Rogers. Alma Mater / Year...... West Virginia ’06 Saturday, Dec. 6 ■ 12 p.m. SERIES • Last season, Johnson amassed 60 Record at Concord...... 35-12 (4th Season) W, 32-26 BLOOMSBURG tackles and 11 TFLs while starting in all Career Record...... Same Callaghan Stadium - Athens, W.Va. 14 games at the nose tackle spot for the Assistant Coaches Mountain Lions. Paul Price...... Defensive Coordinator Saturday, Dec. 6 ■ 12 p.m. SERIES L, 47-13 • The biggest play of the season for Tony Haynes...... Offensive Coordinator @ MINNESOTA-MANKOTA Da. Johnson came when he blocked Pat Dawson.... DL / Recruiting Coordinator Blakeslee Stadium - Mankota, Minn. a potential game-tying field goal in Tracy Gravely...... Cornerbacks overtime at Shepherd to clinch the MEC Steve Cox...... Kickers title for the Maroon and Gray. Kevin Elliott...... Safeties / Sp. Teams • As for Rogers, he produced more as the Mitch Hairston...... Tight Ends year went on as he made 45 tackles, but Travis Burkhalter...... Running Backs 35 of those were made over the final nine Billy Cosh...... Quarterbacks games of the season. Pat Mahoney...... Outside Linebackers

PAGE 2 CUMOUNTAINLIONS.COM CONCORD MOUNTAIN LIONS FOOTBALL PRESEASON 2015 Lenoir-Rhyne QuickMountain Facts Lion Notes Preseason Honors • Entering the 2015 season, seven including a career-high eight in the USA FOOTBALL ALL-AMERICANS Concord players picked up preseason season open versus Glenville State. First Team first team All-American selections from • Meanwhile, Martinez had 27 tackles, Andy Ellington (SR)...... Kicker USA . Senior kicker one interception and CU’s only defensive Jeremiah Johnson (SO)...... Defensive Back Andy Ellington, J. Johnson, Jones, last season, a 41-yard Calvinaugh Jones (SR)...... Running Back Novak, Osborne, T. Smith and Workinger recovery for a score against Urbana. Brian Novak (JR)...... Quarterback were all selected to the first team while • Some new additions to the Concord Coleman Osborne (JR)...... Offensive Line Dotson, De. Johnson, Moore and Stewart roster includes a foursome of Division T.J. Smith (SO)...... Wide Receiver headlined the second team. Da. Johnson I transfers in defensive backs LaKeem Shaun Workinger (SR)...... Running Back and P. Smith were on the honorable Goode (Tennessee-Martin) and Pat Second Team mention list. Martin (Middle Tennessee State), wide Austin Dotson (SR)...... Linebacker • Additionally, T. Smith was selected as a receiver Javares McRoy (Texas Tech) Derrick Johson (SR)...... Defensive Back Lindy’s preseason first team All-American and defensive lineman Brandon Taylor Ervin Moore (SR)...... Defensive Line while Dotson and Jones were named to (Purdue). Ryan Stewart (SR)...... Wide Receiver the second team by Lindy’s. • The recruiting pipeline to Diable Valley Honorable Mention • With CU having to replace eight College (Pleasant Hill, California) was also Darryl Johnson (JR)...... Defensive Line total starters, several candidates are kind to the Mountain Lions during the Paul Smith (JR)...... Offensive Line in line to see significant playing times offseason. LINDY’S ALL-AMERICANS DIVISION II including senior offensive linemen Tyler • In the offseason, Concord added First Team Billings and Tyler Kerr, who have both defensive backs Akil Bordelon and T.J. Smith (SO)...... Wide Receiver had significant contributations along Mustaffa Vercher from Diablo Valley. SecondTeam Concord’s offensive line in the past. • De. Johnson, an all-region defensive Austin Dotson (SR)...... Linebacker • Matter-of-factly, both veterans to the back, played for two seasons at DVC Calvinaugh Jones (SR)...... Running Back Mountain Lion program were named all- before coming to CU. BSN PRESEASON ALL-MEC conference performers in 2012 and 2013. • Concord head coach Garin Justice is Andy Ellington (JR)...... Kicker • Junior offensive lineman Eric Garland 35-12 as he enters his fifth season at CU. Tiko Henderson (JR)...... Wide Receiver and senior offensive lineman Luis • In his time in Athens, Justice is Rustin Mayorga (SR).....Offensive Lineman Serrano could also see an upgrade in undefeated against five of the 11 other playing time. MEC teams including a perfect 4-0 mark Milestone Victories • Sophomore tight end Jordan Bryant against Fairmont State, West Liberty, Here’s a look at some of the most caught nine passes for 119 yards and one West Virginia State and West Virginia significant victories in the history of touchdown as a backup tight end in 11 Wesleyan. Concord football. Score in (Parentheses) games a season ago. • When CU travles to Charleston October FIrst Win • Defensively, junior defensive back 1, it will be the first week night game for vs. Athens Independents - 1898 (4-0) Jocorey Robins and sophomore the Maroon and Gray since 2010. 100th Win defensive back Chaudlier Shepherd • The 2010 matchup was the home vs. Glenville St. - 1952 (25-7) combined for 84 tackles and two opener for Concord as they defeated 200th Win interceptions in specialized defensive Southern Virginia 72-21. vs. WV Wesleyan - 1978 (34-0) packages in 2014 and both should see an • Additionally, a win over UC in October 300th Win uptick in production this season. would tie the all-time series with vs. WV State - 1991 (33-26) • With the loss of two linebackers for Charleston at 14 games each. 350th Win Concord, juniors Denis Ikic and Brandon • Since 2011--Justice’s first year as head vs. WV State - Oct. 8, 2005 (24-13) Martinez will be counted on more in coach--Concord is 20-4 at home, and 400th Win 2015. CU has won those games by an average vs. Notre Dame - Nov. 9, 2013 (30-14) • A season ago, Ikic recorded a 42 tackles margin of 19.7 points per game. Inside The Numbers • Yards needed by • Record for Concord • Average margin of Calvinaugh Jones to against conference victory by Concord break the all-time opponents since in 2014. rushing record at 2011, coach Justice’s 675 Concord. 30-5 first year at CU. 22.8

CUMOUNTAINLIONS.COM PAGE 3 CONCORD MOUNTAIN LIONS FOOTBALL PRESEASON 2015 Lenoir-RhyneConcord All-Time Quick Facts Series Records Milestone Victories Armstrong...... 2-0-0 Here’s a look at some of the most Bluefield College...... 8-4-0 significant victories in the history of Bluefield State...... 9-8-0 Concord football. Score in (Parentheses) Bowie State...... 0-1-0 FIrst Win California (Pa.)...... 0-2-0 vs. Athens Independents - 1898 (4-0) Carson-Newman...... 1-1-0 100th Win Catawba...... 0-2-0 vs. Glenville St. - 1952 (25-7) Charleston...... 13-14-2 200th Win Cumberland...... 1-1-0 vs. WV Wesleyan - 1978 (34-0) Davis & Elkins...... 2-7-1 300th Win Delaware State...... 0-1-0 vs. WV State - 1991 (33-26) East Tennessee State...... 2-1-0 350th Win Elon...... 1-8-0 vs. WV State - Oct. 8, 2005 (24-13) Emory & Henry...... 10-20-1 400th Win Fairmont State...... 32-36-1 vs. Notre Dame - Nov. 9, 2013 (30-14) Gardner Webb...... 0-1-0 Georgia Southern...... 0-1-0 Georgetown (KY)...... 1-2-0 Glenville State...... 33-37-1 Guilford...... 2-4-0 King University...... 3-4-2 Kutztown...... 0-1-0 Lenoir-Rhyne...... 5-7-0 Liberety...... 0-4-0 Mars Hill...... 3-5-0 Marshall...... 3-3-0 Maryville...... 2-4-1 Milligan...... 2-4-0 Morehead State...... 1-3-0 Newberry...... 1-5-0 Northgreenville...... 0-2-0 Northwood...... 0-2-0 Notre Dame College...... 2-0-0 Pikeville...... 0-2-0 Potomac State...... 14-5-0 Roanoke ...... 3-2-0 Rio Grande...... 3-0-0 Salem...... 18-13-2 Seton Hill...... 4-2-0 Shepherd...... 16-29-1 Southern Virginia...... 2-0-0 Tiffin...... 0-2-0 Tusculum...... 7-2-0 Union...... 1-0-0 UNC-Pembroke...... 2-2-0 Urbana...... 1-1-0 UVa.-Wise...... 4-2-0 Virginia Tech...... 1-2-0 West Liberty...... 28-32-3 West Virginia State...... 28-15-0 West Virginia Tech...... 25-23-2 West Virginia Wesleyan...... 17-14-1 Wingate...... 1-3-0 Winston-Salem State...... 0-1-0 PAGE 4 CUMOUNTAINLIONS.COM CONCORD MOUNTAIN LIONS FOOTBALL PRESEASON 2015

Concord’sLenoir-Rhyne Record Quick When... Facts Lenoir-RhyneAFCA Top-25 Quick (2014 Final) Facts 2014 Postseason Honors At home...... 8-0 # Team (1st Place) Rec. Last Week AFCA ALL-AMERICAN 1. Colorado-Pueblo 14-1 8 First Team On the road...... 5-1 Calvinaugh Jones...... Safety On natural grass...... 1-1 2. Minnesota-Mankato 14-1 1 BSN ALL-AMERICAN 3. Minnesota Duluth 13-1 2 First Team On artifical surface...... 12-0 Rustin Mayorga...... Offensive Line Scoring first...... 10-0 4. Ohio Dominican 11-2 9 Second Team Opponent scores first...... 3-1 5. Concord 13-1 10 Calvinaugh Jones...... Running Back 6. West Georgia 12-3 25 Third Team Leading at halftime...... 11-0 Coleman Osborne...... Offensive Line 7. Pittsburg State 11-2 5 Trailing at halftime...... 1-1 Fourth Team 8. Lenoir-Rhyne 11-1 3 T.J. Smith...... Wide Receiver Tied at halftime...... 1-0 9. Ouachita Baptist 10-1 7 DON HANSEN GAZETTE ALL-AMERICAN Leading after three quarters...... 13-0 Second Team 10. Valdosta State 10-3 21 Derrick Johnson...... Defensive Back Trailing after three quarters...... 0-1 11. Ferris State 11-1 4 Third Team Tied After three quarters...... 0-0 12. Bloomsburg 11-2 14 T.J. Smith...... Wide Receiver Honorable Mention In overtime...... 1-0 13. Delta State 9-2 11 Andy Ellington...... Kicker Game decided by 3 points or less...... 1-0 14. NW Missouri State 10-2 6 Calvinaugh Jones...... Running Back BSN ALL-REGION Game decided by 7 points or less...... 3-0 15. West Chester 11-2 15 Regional Player of the Year Game decided by 10 points or less...... 0-0 16. North Alabama 9-2 12 Calvinaugh Jones...... Running Back 17. Harding 9-2 13 First Team Game decided by over 10 points...... 9-1 Rustin Mayorga...... Offensive Line Running more plays...... 2-0 18. Sioux Falls 11-1 16 Coleman Osborne...... Offensive LIne 19. Colorado Mines 10-2 17 Second Team Opponent runs more plays...... 8-1 20. Angelo State 9-3 23 Mike Carey...... Defensive Back Plays are equal...... 3-0 Andy Ellington...... Kicker 21. Michigan Tech 9-2 18 Brian Novak...... Quarterback Gaining more yards...... 10-0 22. Virginia State 10-3 23 T.J. Smith...... Wide Receiver Opponent gains more yards...... 3-1 23. Azusa Pacific 10-1 19 Honorable Mention Will Greathouse...... Defensive Line Yards are equal...... 0-0 24. Winston-Salem State 9-2 20 Jermiah Johnson...... Defensive Back Rushing for more yards...... 11-0 25. Henderson State 9-2 22 Nick Ortiz...... Linebacker DAKTRONICS ALL-REGION Opp. rushes for more yards...... 2-1 First Team Rushing yards are equal...... 0-0 D2FootballLenoir-Rhyne Top-25 Quick (2014 Facts Final) Calvinaugh Jones...... Running Back # Team (1st Place) Rec. Last Week Passing for more yards...... 8-0 Rustin Mayorga...... Offensive Line 1. Colorado-Pueblo 14-1 7 Second Team Opp. passes for more yards...... 5-1 2. Minnesota-Mankato 14-1 1 Mike Carey...... Defensive Back Passing yards are equal...... 0-0 Andy Ellington...... Kicker 3. Minnesota Duluth 13-1 2 ALL-MEC Committing fewer turnovers...... 6-0 4. Ohio Dominican 11-2 8 Offensive Player of the Year Committing more turnovers...... 3-1 Calvinaugh Jones...... Running Back 5. West Georgia 12-3 22 Coach of the Year Turnovers are even...... 4-0 6. Pittsburg State 11-2 5 Garin Justice Winning time of possession...... 4-0 7. NW Missouri State 10-2 6 Freshman Offensive Player of the Year T.J. Smith...... Wide Receiver Losing time of possession...... 9-1 8. Valdosta State 10-3 15 First Team Running at least 70 Plays...... 5-1 9. Ferris State 11-1 3 Mike Carey...... Defensive Back Andy Ellington...... Kicker Running less than 70 Plays...... 8-0 10. Concord 13-1 12 Will Greathouse...... Defensive Line Rushing for 100 yards or more...... 13-0 11. Bloomsburg 11-2 14 Jeremiah Johnson...... Defensive Back Rustin Mayorga...... Offensive Line Rushing for less than 100 yards...... 0-1 12. Delta State 9-2 10 13. Ouachita Baptist 10-1 13 Coleman Osborne...... Offensive Line Passing for more than 200 yards...... 10-1 Brian Novak...... Quarterback 14. Lenoir-Rhyne 11-1 4 Shaun Workinger...... Fullback Passing for less than 200 yards...... 3-0 15. North Alabama 9-2 11 Second Team Completion % is 60% or better...... 8-1 Austin Dotson...... Linebacker 16. Sioux Falls 11-1 16 Keith Ferguson...... Defensive Line Completion % is less than 60%...... 5-0 17. Angelo State 9-3 NR Derrick Johnson...... Defensive Back 3rd-Down conversion is > 40%...... 5-0 18. Harding 9-2 17 Nick Ortiz...... Linebacker Cody Parker...... Offensive Line 3rd-Down conversion is < 40%...... 8-1 19. Michigan Tech 9-2 19 Paul Smith...... Offensive Line Committing fewer penalties...... 1-1 20. West Chester 11-2 9 Ryan Stewart...... Wide Receiver Honorable Mention Committing more penalites...... 11-0 21. Colorado Mines 10-2 21 Silas Agyemang...... Defensive Line Penalties are even...... 1-0 22. Virginia State 9-2 23 Dalton Brindo...... Tight End 23. Henderson State 9-2 24 Josh Cottle...... Offensive Line Gaining 20 or more first downs...... 8-0 Mishawn Cummings...... Defensive Back Gaining less than 20 first downs...... 5-1 24. Azusa Pacific 10-1 18 Darryl Johnson...... Defensive Line 25. Winston-Salem 9-2 25 Ervin Moore...... Defensive Line CUMOUNTAINLIONS.COM PAGE 5 CONCORD MOUNTAIN LIONS FOOTBALL PRESEASON 2015 Lenoir-Rhyne Quick Facts2014 Concord Mountain Lions Football Roster # Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Year Hometown / High School (Last College) 1 Javares McRoy WR 5-8 160 JR Lakeland, Fla./Lakeland (Texas Tech) 2 Jeremiah Johnson DB 6-1 185 SO Baltimore, Md. / Perry Hall 3 Andy Ellington K/P 5-10 200 SR Scott Depot, W. Va. / Winfield 4 Ryan Stewart WR 5-9 180 SR Charlotte, N.C. / Vance 5 TJ Smith WR 6-0 175 SO Charleston, S.C. / Ft. Dorchester (Fork Union Academy) 6 Derrick Johnson DB 5-10 190 SR Pleasant Hill, Calif. / Natomas 7 LaKeem Goode DB 6-2 205 SR Rochester, Minn. / Rochester CTC (UT-Martin) 8 Cade Rogers LB 5-11 210 JR Sparks, Nev. / Spanish Springs (Feather River) 9 Tiko Henderson WR 5-8 195 SR Lancaster, Va. / Lancaster 10 Pat Martin DB 6-1 210 JR Greenville, S.C. / J.L. Mann (Middle Tennessee State) 11 Albert Rose WR 6-0 190 SR Orlando, Fla. / The First Academy 12 Brian Novak QB 5-11 200 JR College Park, Md. / Bishop Sullivan Catholic 13 Austin Dotson LB 6-1 235 SR Pound, Va. / Clintwood 14 Jermeil Douse WR 6-0 185 SO St. Petersburg, Fla. / Lakewood (Alabama State) 15 Mustaffa Vercher DB 6-1 175 JR Sacramento, Calif. / Natomas (Diablo Valley) 16 Jocorey Robins DB 5-9 185 JR Portsmouth, Va. / Norfolk Christian 17 Garrett Cropp QB 6-1 200 FR Fredericksburg, Va. / Stafford 18 Akil Bordelon DB 5-10 185 JR Oakland, Calif. / Berkeley (Diablo Valley 19 Cameron Kerley DB 5-7 185 R-FR Waldorf, Md. / Westlake 20 Calvinaugh Jones RB 5-9 200 SR Glen Burnie, Md. / Meade 21 Markel Bush DB 5-11 175 FR Delray Beach, Fla. / Atlantic Community 22 Denis Ikic LB 6-0 235 JR Winston-Salem, N.C. / West Forsyth 23 Chaudlier Shepherd DB 5-8 160 SO Upper Marlboro Md. / Wise 24 Kiatrell Zachery DB 5-10 190 SR Kapolei, Hawaii / Kapolei (Baylor) 25 Don Brini DB 6-3 185 FR Miami Gardens, Fla. / Mater Academy 26 Zach Malone LB 6-1 215 R-FR Charleston, W.Va. / George Washington (W.Va. State) 27 Jamal Petty RB 5-8 195 SO Bellflower, Calif. / Southeast Guilford 29 Dwayne Paddyfoot LB 6-3 215 FR Hialeah, Fla. / Mater Academy 30 Eric De Lucchi RB 5-10 230 JR Reno, Nev. / McQueen (Butte CC) 31 Sam Wright RB 5-11 197 JR Roanoke, Va. / Cave Spring 32 Jordan Clark LS 6-1 215 SO Scott Depot, W.Va. / Winfield 33 Shaun Workinger FB 5-11 235 SR Greensboro, N.C. / Page 34 Ethan Richardson RB 5-10 195 SO Sugar Grove, Va. / Marion 35 Rod Golden LB 5-11 210 FR Hialeah Gardens, Fla. / Mater Academy 36 Brandon Martinez LB 6-1 220 JR San Jose, Calif. / Pioneer (De Anza) 38 Jalen Jones RB 5-6 185 SO Oak Hill, W.Va. / Oak Hill 39 Peter Gondor DB 5-9 175 JR Takoma Park, Md. / Montgomery Blair 40 Zach Keaton K/P 5-11 170 SO Pembroke, Va. / Giles (Robert Morris) 41 Ervin Moore DL 5-11 216 SR Lancaster, S.C. / Lancaster 42 Garrett Lee K/P 6-1 185 SO Pearisburg, Va. / Giles 43 Malik Long RB 5-7 200 FR Fort Mill, S.C. / Fort Mill 44 Logan Jenkins LB 6-0 225 JR Martinsburg, W. Va. / Martinsburg 45 Tysheem Bryant DL 6-4 245 FR Lake Worth, Fla. / Lake Worth 46 Tyler Dotson WR 5-11 195 SO Dublin, Va. / Pulaski County 47 Jordan Vaughn DB 5-11 205 JR Galax, Va. / Galax 48 Hunter Scarbro DB 6-1 190 R-FR Glen Daniel, W.Va. / Liberty Raleigh 50 Noah Hancock DL 6-0 240 FR Beckley, W.Va. / Woodrow Wilson 51 Brandon Hazzard DL 6-0 240 SR Dublin, Va. / Pulaski County (Kent State) 52 Hunter Epperley OL 5-11 255 FR Newport, Va. / Giles 53 Luis Serrano OL 6-0 270 JR Woodstock, N.Y. / Mount Saint Michael Academy 54 Donnell Bonds Ol 6-2 270 R-FR Welch, W.Va. / Mount View 55 Derek Dressler OL 6-2 270 FR Covington, Va. / Covington 56 Yusef Poindextor DL 6-3 240 R-FR Lynchburg, Va. / Heritage 60 Brian McDonough OL 6-2 255 JR Harrison City, Pa. / Penn-Trafford 61 Coleman Osborne OL 6-3 275 JR Gretna, Va. / Gretna 63 Chris Webb Ol 6-3 285 FR Concord, N.C. / Concord PAGE 6 CUMOUNTAINLIONS.COM CONCORD MOUNTAIN LIONS FOOTBALL PRESEASON 2015 Lenoir-Rhyne Quick Facts2014 Concord Mountain Lions Football Roster # Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Year Hometown / High School (Last College) 64 Dennis Cherry OL 6-3 265 FR Lawrenceville, Va. / Brunswick 66 Kwame Payne OL 6-6 285 FR Princeton, W.Va. / Princeton 69 Eric Garland OL 6-2 260 JR Pasadena, Md. / Archbishop Spalding 72 Clay Ellis OL 6-0 240 FR Delbarton, W.Va. / Mingo Central 73 Mike Bailey OL 5-10 270 SO Beckley, W. Va. / Woodrow Wilson 74 Chris Norman OL 6-3 304 SO Fort Mill, S.C. / Fort Mill 75 Paul Smith OL 6-5 275 JR Roanoke, Va. / North Cross 76 Tyler Kerr OL 6-6 275 SR Mathias, W. Va. / East Hardy 77 Tyler Billings OL 6-4 290 SR Ronda, N.C. / Elkin 79 Jack Skidmore OL 6-1 260 R-FR Charleston, W.Va. / George Washington 80 Garrett Cain WR 6-0 175 FR Morgantown, W.Va. / Morgantown 81 Tre Hobbs WR 5-11 175 SO Detroit, Mich. / Michigan Collegiate (North Greenville) 82 Zen Clements TE 6-4 215 R-FR Princeton, W. Va. / Princeton 83 Paul Jones WR 6-1 195 SO Winston-Salem, N.C. / East Forsyth 84 Brandon Plyer WR 6-3 170 FR Fort Mill, S.C. / Fort Mill 85 Jordan Bryant TE 6-3 240 SO Roanoke, Va. / Cave Spring 86 Davon McGill WR 6-3 220 JR Bladensburg, Md. / Bladensburg 87 Mark Large TE 6-2 210 R-FR Bluefield, Va. / Graham 88 Justin Noble DL 6-4 240 FR Nutter Fort, W.Va. / Robert C. Byrd 89 Casey Cottrell WR 6-2 160 SR Martinsburg, W.Va. / Martinsburg 90 Ty Walker DL 6-2 220 FR Ronceverte, W.Va. / Greenbrier East 92 Taylor Moore DL 6-2 240 SR Springfield, Mo. / Hillcrest 93 Keionte Gainey DL 6-1 280 JR Indian Trail, N.C. / Jireh Prep 94 Ty Tracey DL 6-2 225 FR Lynchburg, Va. / Heritage 95 Kevin Pierre DL 5-9 260 JR Palm Bay, Fla. / Bayside 96 Brandon Taylor DL 6-1 295 JR Aventura, Fla. / Dr. Krop (Purdue) 97 Colton Neal DL 6-1 205 R-FR West Columbia, W.Va. / Wahama 99 Darryl Johnson DL 6-1 320 SO Port Deposit, Md. / Perryville Jeremy Gaskins QB 6-0 200 JR Compton, Calif. / Centennial Lawrence Morris WR 5-11 175 FR Ranson, W.Va. / Jefferson Zach Olinger DB FR Marion, Va. / Marion (UVa.-Wise Javar Span DB 6-0 175 FR Miami, Fla. / Keys Gate Tashaan Vineyard WR 6-0 160 FR Gary, W.Va. / Mount View Jakal Williams WR 5-11 165 FR Alberta, Va. / Brunswick Marc Williams DB 5-10 180 FR Fayetteville, W.Va. / Oak Hill Keishawn Witherspoon LB 5-9 220 FR Staunton, Va. / Robert E. 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CUMOUNTAINLIONS.COM PAGE 7 CONCORD MOUNTAIN LIONS FOOTBALL PRESEASON 2015 Lenoir-Rhyne Quick Facts Roster By State California (7) Pennsylvania (1) 89 Casey Cottrell WR 18 Akil Bordelon DB 82 Brian McDonough OL 90 Ty Walker DL 6 Derrick Johnson DB South Carolina (7) 97 Colton Neal LB 25 Nick Ortiz LB 5 TJ Smith WR - Lawrence Morris WR 27 Jamal Petty RB 10 Pat Martin DB - Tashaan Vineyard WR 15 Mustaffa Vercher DB 41 Ervin Moore DL - Marc Williams DB 36 Brandon Martinez LB 43 Malik Long RB - Jeremy Gaskins QB 74 Chris Norman OL Florida (10) 84 Brandon Plyer WR 1 Javares McRoy WR - Trey Young DB 11 Albert Rose WR Virginia (26) 14 Jermeil Douse QB 9 Tiko Henderson WR 21 Markel Bush DB 13 Austin Dotson LB 25 Don Brini DB 16 Jocorey Robins DB 29- Dwayne Paddyfoot LB 17 Garrett Cropp QB 35 Roderick Golden LB 31 Sam Wright RB 45 Tysheem Bryant DL 34 Ethan Richardson RB 95 Kevin Pierre DL 42 Garrett Lee K/P 96 Brandon Taylor DL 45 Tre Preston LB - Javar Span DB 46 Tyler Dotson WR Hawaii (1) 47 Jordan Vaughn DB - Kiatrell Zachery DB 51 Brandon Hazzard LB Maryland (9) 52 Hunter Epperley OL 2 Jeremiah Johnson DB 55 Derek Dressler OL 12 Brian Novak QB 56 Yusuf Poindexter DL 19 Cameron Kerley DB 40 Zach Keaton K/P 20 Calvinaugh Jones RB 61 Coleman Osborne OL 23 Chaudlier Shepherd DB 64 Dennis Cherry OL By Class Seniors...... 17 39 Peter Gondor DB 75 Paul Smith OL Juniors...... 25 69 Eric Garland OL 85 Jordan Bryant TE Sophomores...... 14 86 Davon McGill WR 89 Mark Large TE Redshirt Freshmen...... 9 99 Darryl Johnson DL 94 Ty Tracy DL True Freshmen...... 27 Michigan (1) - Zach Olinger WR 81 Tre Hobbs WR - Kevin Stringer DB Minnesota(1) - Jakal Williams RB By Position 7 Lakeem Goode DB - Keishawn Witherspoon RB Quarterbacks...... 3 Missouri (1) West Virginia (21) Running Backs...... 8 91 Taylor Moore DL 3 Andy Ellington JR Wide Receivers...... 16 Nevada (2) 26 Zach Malone LB Tight Ends...... 3 18 Cade Rogers LB 32 Jordan Clark LS Offensive Linemen...... 17 30 Eric De Lucci RB 38 Jalen Jones RB Defensive Linemen...... 12 New York (1) 44 Logan Jenkins LB Linebackers...... 8 53 Luis Serrano OL 48 Hunter Scarbro WR Defensive Backs...... 18 North Carolina (7) 50 Noah Hancock DL Kickers...... 3 4 Ryan Stewart WR 54 Donnell Bonds OL 22 Denis Ikic LB 66 Kawame Payne OL 33 Shaun Workinger RB 72 Clay Ellis OL 63 Chris Webb OL 73 Mike Bailey OL 77 Tyler Billings OL 76 Tyler Kerr OL 83 Paul Jones WR 79 Jack Skidmore OL 93 Keionte Gainey DL 80 Garrett Cain WR 82 Zen Clements TE 88 Justin Noble DL

PAGE 8 CUMOUNTAINLIONS.COM CONCORD MOUNTAIN LIONS FOOTBALL PRESEASON 2015 GARIN JUSTICE’S CAREER AT A GLANCE COACHING EXPERIENCE Head Coach - Concord University - 2011 - Present Offensive Line Coach - Concord University - 2009-10 Graduate Assistant - Florida State - 2007-2008 Graduate Assistant - West Virginia - 2006

Honors 2011, 2014 Conference Coach of the Year 2011, 2014 Conference Championship Already ranks fifth in Concord history in coaching wins

Garin Justice enters his fifth chance to learn from some out- year as Concord University’s standing coaches and he’s done head football coach in 2015. He great work here. was named the 18th Mountain “Garin is a man who grew up Lion head coach on January 7, in southern West Virginia and is 2011. now coaching in southern West GARIN Since coming to Concord, Virginia. That means a lot to ev- Justice has led the rejuvenation eryone here,” said Garrett. “Garin JUSTICE of a program that had gone 0-11 Justice and Concord football as recently as 2008. Over his have a bright future. “ Head Coach 5th Season three year reign as head coach At Concord, Justice’s teams West Virginia, 2006 Justice has compiled a record of have been known for their na- 35-12 (.744), already the second tionally-ranked defense as well highest winning percentage and as an offensive strategy that has Mileston Victories fifth most wins by a head coach provided the Mountain Lions FIrst Win - at Charleston - 9/21/2011 (38-15) in CU history. the opportunity to win through 10th Win - vs. Glenville St. - 10/6/2012 (14-9) Additionally, Justice has an aerial attack or via a ground- 20th Win - at Charleston - 10/26/2013 (9-3, 2OT) led the Mountain Lions to two based offense depending upon Record vs. Opponents conference championship and personnel. two NCAA Division II playoff On Justice’s watch 73 play- Bloomsburg...... 1-0 appearance. In 2014, the Moun- ers have been All-West Virginia Bowie State...... 1-1 Charleston...... 3-1 tain Lions won the most games Athletic Conference or All-Moun- Elon...... 0-1 in school history (13) while also tain East Conference selections Fairmont State...... 4-0 making an appearance in the na- while two athletes earned Glenville State...... 2-1 tional semifinals. Under Justice’s WVIAC Defensive Players of the Kutztown...... 0-1 guidance, CU won its first playoff Year accolades in addition to 18 Lenoir-Rhyne...... 2-1 games in school defeated West all-region selections and eight Liberty...... 0-1 Chester (51-36) and Bloomsburg All-Americans honorees. Minnesota St.-Mankato...... 0-1 (32-26) which gave Concord its The aforementioned 2014 Notre Dame (Ohio)...... 2-0 first Super One Region Champi- season was one of the best for Seton Hill...... 2-0 onship. the Mountain Lions. Not only Shepherd...... 2-2 “Garin’s pedigree in college did Concord set school records Urbana...... 1-1 football is fantastic,” Concord in wins (13), but Justice was also UVA-Wise...... 2-0 West Chester...... 1-0 Director of Athletics Kevin named Mountain East Confer- West Liberty...... 4-0 Garrett said. “He played at West ence Coach of the Year. It was West Virginia State...... 4-0 Virginia for Rich Rodriguez and first of his career and his second West Virginia Wesleyan...... 4-0 Rick Trickett. He worked for league coach of the year award Winston-Salem State...... 0-1 Bobby Bowden, Jimbo Fisher and in four seasons at Concord. Trickett at Florida State. He had a CUMOUNTAINLIONS.COM PAGE 9 CONCORD MOUNTAIN LIONS FOOTBALL PRESEASON 2015

Justice also coaches the offensive line at Concord and tutored two All-American lineman in Rustin Mayorga and Coleman Os- borne. All five of Justice’s lineman earned all-conference during 2014 season while paving the way for MEC Offensive Player of the Year Calvinaugh Jones. 2013 was one of his finest seasons to date; Concord went 8-3 and narrowly lost out on winning the inaugural MEC title and earning a playoff bid. Concord tallied three-year highs under Justice on offense in points per game (26.6) and rushing yards per game (167.9). Just as impressive was Justice’s defense which posted three-year lows in points allowed per game (14.2), rushing yards allowed per game (108.4) and passing yards allowed per game (159.7). Defensively, the Mountain Lions ended the season ranked third in the nation in points allowed, third in total defense, third in third down conversion defense, third in first downs allowed, fourth in passing yards allowed and 27th in turnovers forced. For their efforts Jake Lilly and Davon Marion were named third team and honorable mention All-Americans by Don Hansen’s Football Gazette and the Beyond Sports Net- work, respectively. CU’s special teams unit also excelled in 2013 under Justice by ranking sixth in the country in blocked kicks, seventh in punt return defense and ninth in net punting. Offensively, CU recorded the 24th best time of posses- sion total in all of NCAA Division II thanks in part to a bruising markable turnaround after its 0-11 season in 2008. rushing attack that saw lead back Calvinaugh Jones rush for In 2009, Justice’s first year on the CU staff, the Moun- 1,031 yards, the most for a Mountain Lion running back since tain Lions went 6-5. In 2010, Concord was 8-3, winning eight 2010. games in a season for the first time in 19 years. In 2012, Justice’s second season in Athens, Concord Prior to his arrival in Athens, Justice spent two seasons registered a 7-4 overall record and a 6-2 WVIAC record despite at Florida State University as an offensive graduate assistant, being forced to deal with a magnitude of injuries to key starters offensive videographer, and weight room graduate assistant. on both offense and defense. Justice helped develop four freshmen All-Americans and two Concord once again had one of the top rated defenses All-Atlantic Coastal Conference performers. He completed his in the country in, ranking 14th in the nation in total defense, master’s degree from Florida State in sports administration in 11th in scoring defense and seventh in passing defense. CU’s 2008. offense managed to withstand the loss of perennial all-confer- He began his coaching career as a graduate assistant ence quarterback Zack Grossi to a season-ending injury in week at West Virginia University in 2006 where he worked with the three to go to rank fifth in the WVIAC in both passing yards and offensive line and helped Dan Mozes win the Rimington Award rushing yards. as the nation’s best center. Justice’s first season as a head coach was one for the Justice became known in his home state as a three- record books. He led Concord to its first WVIAC title since 1990 year starting offensive tackle at West Virginia University. He was as well as the school’s first appearance in the NCAA Division II captain of the 2005 Mountaineer squad that went 11-1, defeat- playoffs after CU finished 7-4 overall and 7-1 in WVIAC compe- ed Georgia in the Sugar Bowl and ended the season as the fifth tition. For his efforts, Justice was named the 2011 WVIAC Coach best team in the country according to the final AP Poll. of the Year. That season, Justice earned All-Big East honors and A native of Gilbert, W. Va., Justice originally came to was a Sporting News second team All-American. He was also Concord in January of 2009 as the offensive line coach and the Big East Football Scholar-Athlete of the Year. Justice grad- strength & conditioning coordinator on former coach Mike uated from West Virginia University in 2006 with a bachelor of Keller’s staff. Justice played a prominent role in Concord’s re- regents degree.

PAGE 10 CUMOUNTAINLIONS.COM CONCORD MOUNTAIN LIONS FOOTBALL PRESEASON 2015 Lenoir-Rhyne Quick Facts Concord Assistant Coaches Paul Tony PRICE HAYNES Ast. Head Coach Offensive Coordinator Defensive Coordinator 1st Season (Webber international ’05) Linebackers Coach 8th Season (WV Wesleyan ’84)

Pat Kevin DAWSON ELLIOTT Recruting Coordinator Safeties Coach and Defensive Line Coach 3rd Season (Concord ’13) 4th Season (Toledo ’08)

Travis Mitch BURKHALTER HAIRSTON Running Backs Coach Tight Ends Coach 2nd Season (Wyoming ’13) 2nd Season (Concord ’14)

Steve Tracy COX GRAVELY Kicking Coach Cornerbacks Coach 4th Season (Salem ’75) 6th Season (Concord ’89)

Pat Billy MAHONEY COSH Outside Linebackers Coach Quarterbacks Coach 1st Season (Mount Union ‘14) 1st Season (Houston ‘14)

CUMOUNTAINLIONS.COM PAGE 11 CONCORD MOUNTAIN LIONS FOOTBALL PRESEASON 2015 Year-by-Year Record Record By Decade Year W-L MEC Year W-L WVIAC 2010’s...... 43-15 2014 13-1 First 1959 2-7 - 2000’s...... 29-80 2013 8-2 Second 1958 3-5 - 1990’s ...... 47-48-2 Year W-L WVIAC 1957 2-4-1 - 1980’s...... 74-26-3 2012 7-4 T-Second 1956 0-9 - 1970’s...... 50-50-3 2011 7-4 First 1955 5-4 - 1960’s...... 40-48-4 2010 8-3 Fourth 1954 5-3-1 - 1950’s...... 26-54-4 2009 6-5 Fifth 1953 4-3-1 - 1940’s...... 22-25-1 2008 0-11 Ninth 1952 3-4-1 - 1930’s...... 37-36-6 2007 1-10 Ninth 1951 1-7 - 1920’s...... 36-23-7 2006 3-7 Sixth 1950 1-8 - 2005 4-7 Sixth 1949 5-4 - 2004 5-6 Fifth 1948 4-5 - 1,000 Yard Rushing Club 2003 3-8 Eighth 1947 1-6-1 - Name Year Yards 2002 3-8 Seventh 1946 1-5 - Chris Hairston 1992 1,860 2001 1-9 Eighth 1945 No Games (WWII) Calvinaugh Jones 2014 1,734 2000 3-9 Eighth 1944 No Games (WWII) Brian Kennedy 2009 1,505 1999 3-8 Sixth 1943 No Games (WWII) Chris Hairston 1991 1,329 1998 6-5 Fifth 1942 No Games (WWII) Soloman Paddyfote 1998 1,274 1997 5-5 Fourth 1941 4-4 - Bryan Hamm 1990 1,162 1996 4-7 Fifth 1940 7-1 - Brian Kennedy 2010 1,092 1995 3-7 Sixth 1939 4-4-1 - 1994 1-9 Seventh 1938 5-2-1 - Dale Baker 1993 1,069 1993 4-6 Fifth 1937 5-2-1 - Calvinaugh Jones 2013 1,036 1992 7-3-1 Second 1936 6-2 - Dan Crane 1954 1,018 1991 8-2 Second 1935 4-4 - Dan Crane 1953 1,012 1990 6-4 First 1934 4-3 - 1989 7-2-1 First 1933 4-3 - 2,000 Yard Passing Club 1988 7-2-1 Third 1932 4-4-1 - Name Year Yards 1987 10-1 First 1931 0-7 - Brian Novak 2014 3,739 1986 5-5 Fifth 1930 1-5-2 - Zack Grossi 2010 3,216 1985 6-3-1 Second 1929 1-6 - Mike Lazo 1996 2,630 1984 8-3 First 1928 4-3-1 - Josh Aliveto 2002 2,620 1983 5-5 Third 1927 5-3-1 - Zack Grossi 2011 2,541 1982 6-3 Third 1926 6-1-1 - Tyler Hull 1999 2,386 1981 9-2 First 1925 4-3-1 - Josh Aliveto 2001 2,331 1980 11-1 First 1924 6-2-1 - Mike Lazo 1997 2,290 1979 5-3-2 Sixth 1923 7-0 - 1978 10-2 First 1922 3-2-1 - 1,000 Yards Receiving Club 1977 9-2-1 First 1921 0-3-1 - Name Year Yards 1976 8-3 First Thomas Mayo 2009 1,368 1975 6-5 Second Thomas Mayo 2010 1,315 1974 6-5 Second Rayshaune Ward 2002 1,214 1973 0-9 10th TJ Smith 2014 1,157 1972 3-6 Seventh Kory Wright 2001 1,087 1971 0-9 10th William Bussey 1998 1,048 1970 3-6 Seventh 1969 0-10 10th 1968 0-10 Ninth 1967 7-2 Second 1966 9-1 First 1965 4-5 Sixth 1964 3-5 Seventh 1963 2-6-1 Eighth 1962 6-2-1 First 1961 5-4 Sixth

PAGE 12 CUMOUNTAINLIONS.COM CONCORD MOUNTAIN LIONS FOOTBALL PRESEASON 2015 Concord Football Career Statistics Rushing Att. Net. Avg. TD YPG Logan Jenkins (LB) 17 1 - - 0-1 Calvinaugh Jones 683 3,514 5.1 21 103.3 Jordan Vaughn 14 - - 1 0-0 Jamal Petty 113 636 5.6 6 48.9 Kevin Pierre (DL) 7 - - - - Sam Wright 80 207 2.6 4 23.0 Taylor Moore (DL) 6 - - - 0-0 Ethan Richardson 22 175 8.0 1 13.4 Akil Bordelon (DB) - - - - - Shaun Workinger (FB) 17 95 5.3 1 20.7 Markle Bush (DB)) - - - - - Eric De Lucchi (FB) - - - - - Don Brini (DB) - - - - - Jalen Jones - - - - - Tysheem Bryant (DL) - - - - - Malik Long - - - - - Keionte Gainey (DL) - - - - - LaKeem Goode (DB) - - - - - Passing C-A-I Pct. Yards TD YPG Rod Golden (LB) - - - - - Brian Novak 343-585-30 58.6 5,295 41 220.6 Peter Gondor (DB) - - - - - Albert Rose 73-128-10 59.3 802 4 89.1 Noah Hancock (DL) - - - - - Garrett Cropp - - - - - Cameron Kerley (DB) - - - - - Jeremy Gaskins - - - - - Zach Malone (LB) - - - - - Pat Martin (DB) - - - - - Receiving Rec. Yards Avg. TD YPG Colton Neal (DL) - - - - - Ryan Stewart 91 1,629 17.9 23 56.1 Justin Noble (DL) - - - - - TJ Smith 51 1,157 22.7 13 89.0 Zach Olinger (DB) - - - - - Tiko Henderson 52 984 18.9 5 30.7 Dwayne Paddyfoot (LB) - - - - - Jermeil Douse 31 595 19.2 3 49.6 Yusef Poindextor (DL) - - - - - Davon McGill 33 501 15.1 2 25.0 Hunter Scarbro (DB) - - - - - Jordan Bryant (TE) 9 119 13.2 1 10.8 Javar Span (DB) - - - - - Garrett Cain - - - - - Brandon Taylor (DL) - - - - - Zen Clements (TE) - - - - - Ty Tracey (DL) - - - - - Casey Cottrell - - - - - Mustaffa Vercher (DB) - - - - - Tyler Dotson - - - - - Ty Walker (DL) - - - - - Tre Hobbs - - - - - Marc Williams (DB) - - - - - Paul Jones - - - - - Kiatrell Zachery (DB) - - - - - Mark Large (TE) - - - - - Javares McRoy - - - - - Lawrence Morris - - - - - Brandon Plyer - - - - - Tashaan Vineyard - - - - - Jakal Williams - - - - -

Kicking FG-A Pct. Long EP-A TB Andy Ellington 39-63 61.9 52 121-133 - Zach Keaton - - - - 11 Garrett Lee - - - - -

Defense TKL TFL SKS INT FF-FR Ervin Moore (DL) 145 39 15 - 4-1 Austin Dotson (LB) 137 13.5 3.5 - 2-0 Darryl Johnson (DL) 93 17 3 - 0-1 Derrick Johnson 79 5 - 7 0-1 Jeremiah Johnson (DB) 64 - - 4 0-1 Denis Ikic (LB) 49 5 - - 0-0 Cade Rogers 45 8 4 1 0-1 Chaudlier Shepherd (DB) 44 2 - 1 1-0 Jocorey Robins (DB) 43 1 - 1 - Brandon Hazzard 27 2.5 1 0 0-0 Brandon Martinez (LB) 27 - - 1 0-1

CUMOUNTAINLIONS.COM PAGE 13 CONCORD MOUNTAIN LIONS FOOTBALL PRESEASON 2015 Lenoir-Rhyne Quick Facts Career-Highs 85 Jorday Bryant 99 Darryl Johnson 12 Brian Novak Rec: 4 (vs. Fairmont State, 2014) Tackles: 9 (at Charleston, 2013) Comp: 22 (2x) Yards: 47 (vs. Fairmont State, 2014) Sacks: 1 (2x) Att: 47 (at Bowie State, 2013) Long: 26 (vs. Fairmont State, 2014) FF: N/A Yards: 419 (vs. Bowie State, 2014) TDs: 1 (vs. Fairmont State, 2014) FR: 1 (at Lenoir-Rhyne, 2013) TDs: 5 (vs. W.Va. State, 2014) TFL: 2 (vs. Charleston, 2013) Long: 86 (vs. W. Va. State, 2013) 13 Austin Dotson Rush Yards: 38 (at LRU, 2013) Tackles: 11 (at Shepherd, 2014) 6 Derrick Johnson Sacks: 1 (3x) Tackles: 14 (vs. West Chester, 2014) 27 Jamal Petty FF: 1 (2x) INT: 1 (7x) Carries: 24 (vs. UVa.-Wise, 2014) FR: 1 (vs. Urbana, 2014) Pass Break-Ups: 2 (2x) Yards: 125 (at UVa.-Wise, 2014) TFL: 2 (vs. Glenville State, 2014) FF: 1 (at Fairmont State, 2014) Long: 36 (vs. UVa.-Wise, 2014) FR: N/A TD: 2 (2x) 14 Jermeil Douse Rec: 7 (vs. Bloomsburg, 2014) 2 Jeremiah Johnson 95 Kevin Pierre Yards: 155 (vs. Urbana, 2014) Tackles: 8 (vs. Fairmont State, 2014) Tackles: 3 (vs. UVa.-Wise, 2013) Long: 66 (vs. Urbana, 2014) INT: 1 (4x) Sacks: N/A TDs: 1 (3x) Pass Break-Ups: 3 (3x) FF: N/A FF: N/A FR: N/A 3 Andy Ellington FR: 1 (vs. Bowie State, 2014) TFL: N/A Extra Points: 8 (vs. W.Va. Wesleyan, 2014) Field Goals: 3 (3x) 20 Calvinaugh Jones 34 Ethan Richardson Long FG: 52 yards (2x) Carries: 32 (2X) Carries: 9 (at W.Va. State, 2014) Yards: 209 (vs. Fairmont State, 2013) Yards: 77 (vs West Liberty, 2014) Long: 87 (vs. West Chester, 2014) Long: 76 (vs West Liberty, 2014) 51 Brandon Hazzard TDs: 3 (vs. Fairmont State, 2014) TD: 1 (vs West Liberty, 2014) Tackles: 11 (vs. W.Va. State, 2014) Sacks: 1 (vs. Notre Dame, 2014) 36 Brandon Martinez 8 Cade Rogers FF: N/A Tackles: 4 (vs. Fairmont State, 2014) Tackles: 7 (vs Urbana, 2014) FR: N/A Sacks: N/A Sacks: 1 (3x) TFL: 1 (2x) FF: N/A FF: N/A FR: 1 (vs. Urbana, 2014) FR: N/A 9 Tiko Henderson TFL: N/A INT: 1 (at Fairmont State, 2014) Rec.: 6 (vs. UVa.-Wise, 2013) TFL: 2 (vs Urbana, 2014) Yards: 143 (vs. W. Va. State, 2013) 86 Davon McGill Long: 86 (vs. W. Va. State, 2013) Rec.: 4 (2x) 16 Jocorey Robins TDs: 1 (3X) Yards: 92 (vs. Shepherd, 2013) Tackles: 6 (2x) Long: 63 (vs. Shepherd, 2013) INT: 1 (vs. Notre Dame, 2014) 22 Denis Ikic TDs: 1 (2x) Pass Break-Ups: N/A Tackles: 8 (vs. Glenville State, 2014) Sacks: N/A 41 Ervin Moore 23 Chaudlier Shepherd FF: N/A Tackles: 10 (at Charleston, 2013) Tackles: 7 (vs. W.Va. State, 2014) FR: N/A Sacks: 2 (3X) INT: 1 (vs. Urbana, 2014) TFL: 1 (2X) FF: 1 (2X) Pass Break-Ups: 1 (vs. Glenville State, 2014) FR: N/A FF: 1 (vs. West Virginia State, 2014) 44 Logan Jenkins INT: N/A FR: 1 (vs. West Virginia State, 2014) Tackles: 4 (vs. Shepherd, 2013) TFL: 4 (3X) INT: N/A Pass Break-Ups: N/A 92 Taylor Moore 5 T.J. Smith FF: N/A Tackles: 3 (at UVa.-Wise, 2014) Rec.: 8 (vs. Notre Dame, 2014) FR: 1 (vs. WV Wesleyan, 2013) Sacks: N/A Yards: 212 (vs. Notre Dame, 2014) FF: N/A Long: 72 (vs. Charleston, 2014) FR: N/A TD: 3 (vs. Notre Dame, 2014) TFL: N/A PAGE 14 CUMOUNTAINLIONS.COM CONCORD MOUNTAIN LIONS FOOTBALL PRESEASON 2015 Lenoir-Rhyne Quick Facts Career-Highs 4 Ryan Stewart Rec.: 8 (at Kutztown, 2011) Yards: 177 (vs. WV State, 2011) Long: 79 (vs. WV State, 2011) TDs: 4 (vs. W.Va. State, 2014)

47 Jordan Vaughn Tackles: 2 (at Charleston, 2013) INT: 1 (vs. West Liberty, 2014) Pass Break-Ups: N/A

33 Shaun Workinger Carries: 7 (vs. WV Wesleyan, 2013) Yards: 50 (vs. WV Wesleyan, 2013) Long: 23 (vs. WV Wesleyan, 2013) TDs: N/A Rec.: 3 (vs. W. Va. State, 2013) Yards: 35 (vs. W. Va. State, 2013) Long: 17 (vs. W. Va. State, 2013) TDs: 1 (2X)

31 Sam Wright Carries: 14 (2X) Yards: 79 (at Notre Dame, 2013) Long: 30 (at Notre Dame, 2013) TDs: 2 (vs. WV Wesleyan, 2013)

CUMOUNTAINLIONS.COM PAGE 15 CONCORD MOUNTAIN LIONS FOOTBALL PRESEASON 2015 Lenoir-Rhyne Quick Facts The Last Time It Happened MISCELLANEOUS Passed for 400 or more yards: SCORING Had 30 or more 1st downs: Brian Novak vs. Bowie State, 2014 4 or more : vs. West Liberty, 2010 (33) (419) Ryan Stewart at W.Va. State, 2014 (4) Had 25 or more 1st downs: Passed for 300 or more yards: 3 or more touchdowns: vs. Notre Dame, 2014 (26) Brian Novak vs. West Chester, 2014 (388) T.J. Smith vs. Notre Dame, 2014 (3) Had 10 or more penaties: Attempted 50 or more passes: vs. Notre Dame, 2014 (11) Albert Rose at Shepherd, 2012 (50) DEFENSE Had 120 or more yards in penalties: Attempted 40 or more passes: Intercepted 2 or more passes: at West Virginia Wesleyan, 2014 (131) Brian Novak at Bowie State, 2013 (47) Josh Clark vs. UVa.-Wise, 2013 (2) Had 35+ minutes of possession time: Attempted 30 or more passes: Recovered 2 or more : vs. West Virginia Wesleyan, 2013 Brian Novak vs. Bowie State, 2014 (39) Riyahd Richardson at Charleston, 2013 (2) (42:23) Completed 20 or more passes: Recorded 15 or more tackles: Was involved in an overtime game: Brian Novak vs. Notre Dame, 2014 (22) Jake Lilly at Liberty, 2012 (18) at Charleston, (2013) Threw 5 or more TDs: Recorded 10 or more tackles: Brian Novak at W.Va. State, 2014 (5) Derrick Johnson vs. West Chester, 2014 RUSHING Threw 4 or more TDs: (14) 300 or more yards: Brian Novak vs. Notre Dame, 2014 (4) Recorded 2 or more sacks: Brian Kennedy vs. WVWC, 2011 (303) Threw 5 or more interceptions: Ervin Moore at UVa.-Wise, 2014 (2) 250 or more yards: Brian Novak at Urbana, 2013 (5) Brian Kennedy vs. WVWC, 2011 (303) Threw 4 or more interceptions: SPECIAL TEAMS 200 or more yards: Brian Novak at Urbana, 2013 (5) 10 or more points kicking: Cal. Jones vs. Fairmont St., 2013 (209) Threw 3 or more interceptions: Andy Ellington vs. Bloomsburg, 2014 175 or more yards: Brian Novak at Urbana, 2013 (5) (10) Cal. Jones vs. West Chester, 2014 (178) Comp. a pass of 80 yards or more: Punted 70 or more yards: 100 or more yards: Brian Novak vs. WV State, 2013 (86) Brad Cox at Seton Hill, 2010 (74) Cal. Jones vs. Bloomsburg , 2014 (116) Comp. a pass of 70 yards or more: Punted 60 or more yards: QB rushed for 100 or more yards: Brian Novak vs. West Chester, 2014 (71) Garrett Lee vs. West Chester, 2014 (63) Ben Nester vs. Wesleyan, 2013 (159) Comp. a pass of 60 yards or more: Punted 10 or more times: Rushed 40 or more times: Brian Novak vs. Urbana, 2014 (66) Andrew Huska at Charleston, 2013 (10) Brian Kennedy at Glenville, 2009 (41) Comp. a pass of 50 yards or more: Totaled 100 or more kick return yards: Rushed 35 or more times: Brian Novak vs. Notre Dame, 2014 (59) Tiko Henderson vs. West Liberty, 2014 Brian Kennedy vs. WVWC, 2011 (35) (143) Rushed 30 or more times: RECEIVING Cal. Jones at Charleston, 2013 (30) Caught 15 or more passes: Rushed 25 or more times: R. Hawkins at Shepherd, 2012 (16) Cal. Jones vs. Bloomsburg, 2014 (27) Caught 10 or more passes: Rushed for 4 or more TDs: R. Hawkins at Shepherd, 2012 (16) Angus Harper vs. Glenville State, 2014 (4) Caught 7 or more passes: Rushed for 3 or more TDs: Jermeil Douse vs. Bloomsburg, 2014 (7) Cal. Jones at Fairmont State, 2014 (3) Had 200 or more yards receiving: Rushed for 2 or more TDs: T.J. Smith vs. Notre Dame, 2010 (212) Cal. Jones vs. Bloomsburg, 2014 (2) Had 175 or more yards receiving: Had a run of 80 yards or more: R. Hawkins at Shepherd, 2012 (178) Cal. Jones vs. West Chester, 2014 (87) Had 150 or more yards receiving: Had a run of 70 yards or more: Jermeil Douse vs. Urbana, 2012 (155) Cal. Jones at W.Va. Wesleyan, 2014 (74) Had 100 or more yards receiving: Had a run of 60 yards or more: Tiko Henderson vs. TJ Smith , 2014 (117) Cal. Jones vs. Notre Dame, 2010 (69) Caught 3 or more TDs: Had a run of 50 yards or more: Ryan Stewart vs. Notre Dame, 2014 (3) Cal. Jones vs. Bowie State, 2014 (51) Caught 2 or more TDs: PASSING Ryan Stewart vs. Bowie State, 2014 (3) Passed for 450 or more yards: Ryan Pimentel vs. Greenville, 2005 (470)

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2014 Concord Football Concord Overall Individual Statistics (as of Jul 14, 2015) All games

Rushing gp att gain loss net avg td lg avg/g Punt Returns no. yds avg td lg Cal. Jones 14 259 1806 72 1734 6.7 12 87 123.9 Jermeil Douse 26 491 18.9 2 81 Jamal Petty 13 113 665 29 636 5.6 6 45 48.9 C. Shepherd 10 143 14.3 0 61 Ben Nester 10 47 214 2 212 4.5 7 19 21.2 Tiko Henderson 1 8 8.0 0 0 Angus Harper 11 54 193 11 182 3.4 7 19 16.5 E. Richardson 1 -1 -1.0 0 0 E. Richardson 13 22 188 13 175 8.0 1 76 13.5 TEAM 1 10 10.0 0 0 Albert Rose 11 5 21 0 21 4.2 0 7 1.9 Cal. Jones 1 0 0.0 0 0 Shaun Workinger 14 2 19 0 19 9.5 0 14 1.4 Ben Nester 0 12 0.0 1 12 Jermeil Douse 12 3 11 5 6 2.0 0 8 0.5 Cade Rogers 0 0 0.0 1 0 Lawrence Hunt 9 2 2 1 1 0.5 0 2 0.1 Total 40 663 16.6 4 81 TEAM 10 17 0 69 -69 -4.1 0 0 -6.9 Opponents 14 65 4.6 0 22 Brian Novak 14 35 44 143 -99 -2.8 0 10 -7.1 Total 14 559 3163 345 2818 5.0 33 87 201.3 Interceptions no. yds avg td lg Opponents 14 527 2385 432 1953 3.7 15 74 139.5 Derrick Johnson 7 39 5.6 0 31 Mike Carey 4 49 12.2 0 49 Passing gp effic comp-att-int pct yds td lg avg/g Jer. Johnson 4 3 0.8 0 2 Brian Novak 14 172.54 221-357-14 61.9 3739 33 72 267.1 M. Cummings 2 2 1.0 0 2 Albert Rose 11 115.24 5-10-2 50.0 86 1 41 7.8 C. Shepherd 1 0 0.0 0 0 Dalton Brindo 12 0.00 0-2-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 Cade Rogers 1 0 0.0 0 0 Andy Ellington 14 656.80 1-1-0 100.0 27 1 27 1.9 B. Martinez 1 26 26.0 0 26 Total 14 171.37 227-370-16 61.4 3852 35 72 275.1 Jocorey Robins 1 11 11.0 0 11 Opponents 14 108.27 282-555-22 50.8 3338 25 67 238.4 Jordan Vaughn 1 0 0.0 0 0 Total 22 130 5.9 0 49 Receiving gp no. yds avg td lg avg/g Opponents 16 213 13.3 0 38 T.J. Smith 13 51 1157 22.7 13 72 89.0 Jermeil Douse 12 31 595 19.2 3 66 49.6 Kick Returns no. yds avg td lg Ryan Stewart 11 30 657 21.9 12 59 59.7 Tiko Henderson 23 647 28.1 1 92 Davon McGill 13 27 394 14.6 2 50 30.3 Shaun Workinger 5 73 14.6 0 17 Dalton Brindo 12 18 193 10.7 1 25 16.1 Jermeil Douse 5 84 16.8 0 30 Cal. Jones 14 16 106 6.6 0 18 7.6 Angus Harper 3 62 20.7 0 26 Kevin Robertson 11 13 181 13.9 0 34 16.5 Ben Nester 3 58 19.3 0 35 Tiko Henderson 13 11 240 21.8 2 59 18.5 Jordan Bryant 3 30 10.0 0 15 Jordan Bryant 11 9 119 13.2 1 26 10.8 Kevin Saylor 2 13 6.5 0 13 Shaun Workinger 14 9 54 6.0 0 15 3.9 Jamal Petty 2 16 8.0 0 10 Jamal Petty 13 6 105 17.5 1 37 8.1 Josh Williams 1 15 15.0 0 15 E. Richardson 13 2 23 11.5 0 12 1.8 TEAM 0 20 0.0 0 20 DJ Holmes 5 2 16 8.0 0 10 3.2 Total 47 1018 21.7 1 92 Albert Rose 11 1 8 8.0 0 8 0.7 Opponents 88 1829 20.8 2 97 Josh Williams 13 1 4 4.0 0 4 0.3 Total 14 227 3852 17.0 35 72 275.1 Fumble Returns no. yds avg td lg Opponents 14 282 3338 11.8 25 67 238.4 B. Martinez 1 41 41.0 1 41 Will Greathouse 1 8 8.0 0 8 Jer. Johnson 0 0 0.0 3 0 Mike Carey 0 0 0.0 1 0 Total 2 49 24.5 5 41 Opponents 2 46 23.0 0 30 CONCORD MOUNTAIN LIONS FOOTBALL PRESEASON 2015

2014 Concord Football Concord Overall Defensive Statistics (as of Jul 14, 2015) All games

Tackles Sacks Pass defense Fumbles blkd # Defensive Leaders gp ua a tot tfl/yds no-yds int-yds brup qbh rcv-yds ff kick saf 26 Nick Ortiz 13 41 41 82 19-70 6-36 . 2 . . . . . 6 Derrick Johnson 12 52 27 79 5-8 . 7-39 8 . . 1 . . 2 Jer. Johnson 14 44 20 64 . . 4-3 17 . 1-0 . . . 13 Austin Dotson 13 30 34 64 6-27 3-24 . 8 . . 1 . . 50 Will Greathouse 14 23 40 63 9-30 3-9 . . . 1-8 1 2 . 99 Darryl Johnson 14 24 36 60 11-31 3-12 . . . . . 2 . 21 Mike Carey 14 37 19 56 2-9 . 4-49 9 . . . . . 41 Ervin Moore 13 24 30 54 17-66 6-45 . . . 1-0 2 . . 15 Gary Saylor 14 25 28 53 6-7 . . 2 . . 1 . . 7 M. Cummings 14 29 19 48 2-2 . 2-2 6 . . . 1 . 18 Cade Rogers 14 23 22 45 8-27 4-19 1-0 3 . 1-0 . . . 23 C. Shepherd 13 27 17 44 2-5 . 1-0 3 . . 1 . . 90 Silas Agyemang 14 19 25 44 10-21 2-6 . 1 . . . . . 22 Denis Ikic 14 20 22 42 4-5 . . 1 . . . . . 52 Keith Ferguson 14 20 22 42 9-48 4-35 . 2 1 1-0 3 1 . 16 Jocorey Robins 13 24 16 40 1-3 . 1-11 5 . . . . . 86 Anthony Pyle 12 13 19 32 6-22 5-21 ...... 51 Brandon Hazzard 11 15 12 27 3-9 1-2 . 1 . . . . . 36 B. Martinez 12 12 15 27 . . 1-26 . . 1-41 . . . 45 Tre Preston 11 4 9 13 5-16 2-14 . . . . . 1 . 47 Jordan Vaughn 13 10 3 13 . . 1-0 ...... 30 Lawrence Hunt 9 5 6 11 ...... 1 . . 44 Logan Jenkins 9 4 6 10 1-2 ...... 80 D. Williams 13 5 4 9 ...... 1 . . 92 Taylor Moore 6 6 1 7 . . . 1 . . . . . 19 Josh Williams 13 3 3 6 . . . . . 1-0 . . . 34 E. Richardson 13 3 2 5 ...... 29 Shawn Billups 5 2 3 5 . . . . . 1-0 . . . 33 Shaun Workinger 14 2 2 4 ...... 5 T.J. Smith 13 4 . 4 . . . 1 . . . . . 95 Royce Vinson 3 1 3 4 ...... 32 Angus Harper 11 2 1 3 ...... 11 Albert Rose 11 1 1 2 . . . . . 1-0 1 . . TM TEAM 10 2 . 2 1-5 . . . . 1-0 2 1 . 53 Luis Serrano 4 1 1 2 ...... 40 Zach Keaton 13 2 . 2 ...... 12 Brian Novak 14 1 1 2 ...... 75 Paul Smith 14 2 . 2 ...... 74 Chris Norman 5 . 1 1 ...... 43 Deon Marion 1 1 . 1 ...... 83 Kevin Saylor 7 . 1 1 ...... 8 Dalton Brindo 12 1 . 1 ...... 3 Andy Ellington 14 1 . 1 ...... 9 Tiko Henderson 13 1 . 1 ...... 1 . 20 Cal. Jones 14 1 . 1 1-2 ...... Total 14 567 512 1079 128-415 32-223 22-130 70 1 10-49 15 9 . Opponents 14 532 414 946 96-275 20-125 16-213 31 3 10-46 12 4 1