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Blount holds a B.S. in Health and Physical Education from Winston-Sa- The Blount File lem State University and later earned a Masters degree from East Caroli- Personal na University. Born: May 16, 1958 Hometown: Richmond, Va. A native of Richmond, Va., Blount is married to the former Ava Harris Wife: Ava and has two children (April & Bryan) and one grandson (Micah). Children : April, Bryan Grandchildren: Micah Head Coach Kermit Blount Career Record Year School Conf. Overall Pct. Education 2014 Del. St. 2-6 2-10 .167 High School: Armstrong H.S. (1976) 2013 Del. St. 5-3 5-6 .455 Undergraduate: Winston-Salem St. (1980) 2012 Del. St. 5-3 6-5 .545 Graduate: East Carolina (1983) 2011 Del. St. 1-7 3-8 .273 2009 WSSU 0-0* 1-10 .091 Playing Experience 2008 WSSU 0-0* 3-8 .273 Armstrong HS (Quarterback, 1972-75) 2007 WSSU 0-0* 6-5 .545 Winston-Salem St. (Quarterback, 1976-1979) 2006 WSSU 0-0* 4-7 .364 2005 WSSU 6-1 6-4 .600 Coaching Experience 2004 WSSU 4-3 4-6 .400 1981-83 Off. Coordinator/QB Armstrong Kennedy HS 2003 WSSU 5-2 7-3 .700 1983-84 QB Coach East Carolina 2002 WSSU 4-4 4-6 .400 1984 QB/WRs Howard 2001 WSSU 5-2 8-3 .727 1985-89 Off. Coordinator, QB/WRs Howard 2000 WSSU 6-1 9-3 .750 1989-93 Off. Coordinator/QB/WRs S.C. State 1999 WSSU 7-0 7-3 .700 1993-2010 Head Coach Winston-Salem St. 1998 WSSU 5-2 5-5 .500 2011-2015 Head Coach Delaware St. 1997 WSSU 4-3 6-4 .600 2015- Head Coach JCSU 1996 WSSU 2-5 4-7 .364 Kermit Blount comes to JCSU after serving four years as Head Coach at 1995 WSSU 3-3-2 4-4-2 .500 Delaware State University. While with the Hornets, Blount guided the 1994 WSSU 5-3 6-5 .545 DSU program to a 6-5 mark in 2012, including a 5-3 MEAC record. That 1993 WSSU 5-2-1 6-4-1 .591 season marked the most successful year since 2007 when Delaware State won the MEAC, finishing with a 10-2 record. In Blount’s third season * WSSU was not eligible for the MEAC title during their NCAA transition, 2006-09 with the Hornets in 2013, they also finished with a 5-3 MEAC record.

Prior to his appointment at Delaware State, Blount served as head coach School Conf. Overall Pct at Winston-Salem State. While at WSSU, Blount notched a career record of 91-87-3, leading the Rams to an 8-2 record in his final season at the Delaware St. (4 yrs.) 13-19 16-29 .356 helm in 2009. He guided the Rams to two Central Intercollegiate Athletic WSSU (17 yrs.) 61-31-2 90-87-3 .508 Association Championships and a total of three CIAA Championship Career (21 yrs.) 74-50-2 106-116-3 .478 game appearances. He also led the Rams to two appearanc- es, winning in 1999. Assistant Coaching Staff Offensive Coordinator, QBs (WSSU, ‘00) Blount was honored as the CIAA Coach of the Year and as the Wash- ington D.C. Pigskin Coach of the Year, as well as the 100% Wrong Club Def. Coor. Special Teams, DBs James Lott (Clemson, ’90) Coach of the Year in both 1999 and 2000. Asst. Coach, DBs Mike Austin (Livingstone, 99) Asst. Coach, DL, Video, Equipment Marshall Banks (JCSU, ‘10) Throughout his coaching career, Blount has been associated with pro- Asst. Coach, LBs Shelton Bynum (UNC, ‘07) grams that have experienced phenomenal success. In all, he has been in a Asst. Coach, RBs Pete Calin (UConn, ‘96) leadership role with teams that have won a total of six conference titles at Asst. Coach, DBs Robert Cross (Norfolk St., ‘07) both the NCAA Division I and Division II levels. He has also served as Asst. Coach, WRs Lamont Fowler (Norfolk St., ‘95) President of the CIAA Football Coaches Association. Asst. Coach, OL Antione Rivens (S. Carolina, ‘92) Prior to becoming head coach at WSSU, Blount served as an assistant coach for five seasons at South Carolina State from 1989-1993, coaching the quarterbacks, wide receivers and acting as the Bulldogs’ Offensive Coordinator. Blount also coached the quarterbacks at Howard University (1984-1989) and at East Carolina University (1983-1984). While at How- ard, the Bison finished 9-1 and won the 1987 MEAC championship.

2 2015 Preseason Outlook

The Johnson C. Smith University football team, under for graduated signal callers Keahn Wallace and back- the direction of new head coach Kermit Blount, enters up Andrew Alexander, each of which saw significant the 2015 season with a renewed spirit and energy sur- action in 2014 and led the Golden Bulls passing attack rounding the JCSU football program. to an average of 216.2 yards per game, good enough for fourth place in the league. Senior Fred Scott (Stone Led by a coach with multiple conference champion- Mountain, Ga.) returns as the leading receiver from ships under his belt, JCSU looks to once again be in the 2014. Scott hauled in a team-high 47 passes for 488 mix for a CIAA Championship. yards and six touchdowns in his junior campaign, averaging 10.4 catches per game for 48.8 yards. Scott “Coach Blount comes to us with a wealth of experi- also rushed 12 times for 63 yards in 2014. ence on and off the football field,” said JCSU Athletics Director Steven Joyner, Sr. “He has a history of engag- Special Teams ing and collaborating with the University community, JCSU will be strong on special teams in 2015, return- community at large, alumni and football constituents ing both their kicking specialists. Junior placekicker at all levels.” Erik Amaya (Kannapolis, N.C.) comes off a 2014 campaign where he converted 16 of 17 extra point Defense attempts and knocked in four field goals on the sea- The Golden Bulls de- son. Junior punter Matias Lambrecht (Venice, Fla.) fense returns seven will also return after averaging 41.4 yards per kick with starters from a side that a long of 73 yards. Lambrecht had 17 kicks of over 50 ranked second in the yards and pinned the JCSU opponents inside the 20 CIAA in fumbles recov- yard-line on 24 occasions. Handling the long snapping ered. The JCSU stoppers duties will be Division I transfer also managed 26 sacks Daron Wright (Atlanta, Ga.) while Lambrecht will be on the season, good the holder during kicking situations. for 4th in league play. Senior Austin Jacques (Springdale, Md.) led JCSU in Newcomers total tackles with 133, including 72 solo and 61 assists. Joining the JCSU team will be a large number of For his efforts in 2014, Jacques finished the season as newcomers, including eight transfers. Local product the CIAA leader in solo tackles, assists, total tackles, Jordan Lane (Charlotte, N.C.) is expected to fill in the and tackles per game (13.3). He was named first team role of quarterback. Lane threw for 2,091 yards as a All-CIAA at linebacker. Joining Jacques is defensive high school senior and had lineman Jabari Carney (Sr., Decatur, Ga.) and 24 touchdown tosses while Daryl Napper (Soph., Winston-Salem, N.C.). Carney leading Victory Christion returns after a 2014 season that saw him tally 41 total to their second straight tackles, 8.0 for loss. Carney also recorded two sacks NCISAA Division II State and forced one fumble while recovering one. Napper Championship in 2014. comes off a 2014 campaign that saw him register four In his junior season, Lane tackles while playing in five games. Other players to connected for 2,450 yards watch on the defensive side of the ball include defen- and 22 touchdowns for the sive back Alan Carson (Sr., Atlanta, Ga.) and defen- Kings. sive end Brice Smith, Jr. (Sr., Atlanta, Ga.). A projected target for Lane looks to be incoming fresh- Offense man Desmond Covington (Pageland, S.C.). Other The JCSU offense will be returning five starters from a newcomers include defensive tackle Kalyk Banks side that ranked 11th in the CIAA in scoring (119) and (Whiteville, N.C.), junior transfer offensive tackle points per game (17.0). The immediate concern for Billy Canty (Upper Marlboro, Md.) and defensive JCSU will be finding a quarterback that can take over back Desmond Taylor (Picayune, Miss.) 3 2015 Schedule The Johnson C. Smith University Department of Athletics has finalized the dates and opponents for the upcom- ing 2015 football season.

The Golden Bulls, under the direction of first-year head coach Kermit Blount, will host four games inside the friendly confines of the Irwin Belk Complex, including the season opener on Sept. 2 against nearby rival Win- gate. JCSU and Wingate last met on the gridiron in 2002 with the Bulldogs taking a 24-0 win over the Golden Bulls.

JCSU will then hit the road for three consecutive weeks playing at Kentucky State (Sept. 12), at Morehouse (Sept. 19) and at conference foe Virginia Union (Sept. 26).

The Golden Bulls will then come home to take on Bowie State on Oct. 3 for the Eddie McGirt Classic followed by the return of Coach Blount to his alma mater and old stomping grounds at Winston-Salem State on Oct. 10. Kickoff between the Rams and Golden Bulls is scheduled for 1:30 p.m. at Bowman Gray Stadium.

Following the clash with the Rams, JCSU returns home for two consecutive games, taking on Fayetteville State on Oct. 17 and hosting Shaw for Homecoming on Oct. 24.

The season will conclude with road trips to St. Augustine’s on Oct. 31 and Livingstone on Nov. 7 for the 7th An- nual Commemorative Classic at Alumni Memorial Stadium in Salisbury.

2015 JCSU Football Schedule Date Opponent Time/Site Series Last Meeting Last JCSU Win S 5 Wingate 6:00 p.m., Charlotte, N.C. WU, 2-0 WU, 24-0 (2002) N/A S 12 at Kentucky St. 2:00 p.m., Frankfort, Ky. JCSU, 2-0 JCSU, 12-7 (2014) 12-7 (2014) S 19 at Morehouse 7:00 p.m., Atlanta, Ga. MC, 6-1 MC, 31-13 (2004) 19-13 (1928) S 26 at Virginia Union* 1:00 p.m., Richmond, Va. VUU, 28-7 VUU, 27-6 26-19, (2011) O 3 Bowie St.* 3:00 p.m., Charlotte, N.C. JCSU, 11-10 BSU, 24-0 58-41, (2013) O 10 at Winston-Salem St.* 1:30 p.m.,Winston-Salem, N.C. WSSU 42-21-4 WSSU, 37-0 14-6, (1996) O 17 Fayetteville St.* 3:00 p.m., Charlotte, N.C. JCSU, 34-24-3 FSU, 34-14 35-18, (2012) O 24 Shaw* (HC) 1:00 p.m., Charlotte, N.C. Shaw, 21-12-2 Shaw, 35-34 35-20, (2012) O 31 at St. Augustine’s* 1:00 p.m., Raleigh, N.C. JCSU 17-16-1 JCSU, 14-10 14-10 (2014) N 7 at Livingstone* (CC) 1:00 p.m., Salisbury, N.C. JCSU 43-21-2 JCSU, 31-14 34-14, (2014)

Bold indicates home games * Denotes CIAA games HC = Homecoming CC = Commemorative Classic

4 2015 JCSU Roster

No. Name CL. POS HT WT Hometown/Previous School Major 1 Jordan Lane Fr. QB 6-3 216 Charlotte, N.C. (Victory Christian) Undecided 2 Fred Scott Sr. WR 5-9 170 Stone Mountain, Ga. (Stone Mountain HS) Sport Mgmt. 3 Harold Herbin Fr. QB 5-11 220 Fayetteville, N.C. (E.E. Smith HS) Undecided 4 Brice Smith, Jr. Sr. DE 6-4 280 Atlanta, Ga. (Westlake HS) Biology 5 Daryl Napper Soph. DB 5-10 175 Winston-Salem, N.C. (Carver HS) Criminology 6 Michael Grant Sr. S 5-11 195 Bluffton, S.C. (Bluffton HS) Business Admin 7 Alan Carson Sr. DB 5-8 165 Atlanta, Ga. (Martin Luther King, Jr. HS) Sport Mgmt. 8 Carlo Thomas Soph. DB 6-2 185 East Orange, N.J. (Valley Forge Military) Undecided 9 Desmond Taylor Jr. DB 6-0 195 Picayune, Miss. (Mississippi Gulf Coast CC) CS/Info. Systems 10 Roderick Carter Jr. WR 5-8 165 Miami, Fla. (Miami Central HS) Sport Mgmt. 11 Jamaal Livingston Jr. WR 6-3 180 Suffolk, Va. (Kings Fork HS) Business Admin. 13 Eugene Holmes Soph. WR 6-0 185 Columbia, S.C. (Midland Tech CC) Visual Arts 14 Bryan Chambers Jr. ATH/QB 6-0 197 Marshville, N.C. (Louisburg College) Sport Mgmt. 15 Bedrick Yobo Soph. WR 6-0 180 Charlotte, N.C. (South Mecklenburg HS) Business Admin. 16 Deion Caldwell Fr. WR 5-11 163 Orlando, Fla. (Jones HS) Undecided 17 Matias Lambrecht Jr. P/K 6-4 210 Venice, Fla. (Venice HS) Comm. Health 18 Erik Amaya Jr. K 5-10 175 Kannapolis, N.C. (A.L. Brown HS) Sport Mgmt. 19 Jared Simpson Jr. WR/DB 6-2 180 Cleveland, Ohio (Cuyahoga CC) Communications 20 Richard Brannon Jr. RB 5-9 200 Charlotte, N.C. (Va.-Lynchburg) CS/Info Systems 21 Nick Banks Soph. RB 5-4 168 Atlanta, Ga. (Benjamin E. Mays HS) Sport Mgmt. 22 Jollyce Myrick Soph. TB 5-5 146 Union City, Ga. (Albany St.) Undecided 23 Tromecio Summers Jr. RB 5-9 205 Charlotte, N.C. (Independence CC) Business Admin. 24 Desean Binyard Fr. RB 5-11 209 Winston-Salem, N.C. (Carver HS) Undecided 25 Jamal Francois II Fr. RB 5-10 194 Gaithersburg, Md. (Largo HS) Undecided 27 De’Lavin Hampton Jr. FB 5-9 235 Ludowici, Ga. (Paine College) Undecided 28 Hamp Brown Soph. FB 5-8 215 Kannapolis, N.C. (A.L. Brown HS) Math 29 Kevin Oliphant Fr. FB Charlotte, N.C. (Victory Christian) Undecided 30 Keith Darnell Sr. SS 5-8 206 Jonesboro, Ga. (Mt. Zion HS) CS/Info. Systems 31 Adonis Tillman Soph. S 5-11 180 Atlanta, Ga. (Eagle’s Landing HS) CS/Info. Systems 32 Trevor Lowery Fr. S 5-11 197 Charlotte, N.C. (North Mecklenburg HS) Undecided 33 Deston Thornton Fr. S 5-11 190 Kernersville, N.C. (East Forsyth HS) Undecided 34 Tony Bell, Jr. Jr. SS 5-9 195 Columbus, Ohio. (Brookhaven HS) Sport Mgmt. 36 Eric Ervin Fr. S 5-9 205 Fayetteville, N.C. (E.E. Smith HS) Undecided 40 D.C. Creasman Soph. DB 6-0 220 Asheville, N.C. (Owen HS) Sport Mgmt. 41 Wallace Powell Fr. DB 5-8 155 High Point, N.C. (T.W. Andrews HS) Undecided 42 Dionte Saunders Soph. CB 5-8 160 Winterville, N.C. (South Central HS) Sport Mgmt. 43 Samuel Graham Soph. CB/FS 5-7 165 Walkertown, N.C. (Carver HS) Criminology 44 JeJuan McCalston Fr. CB 5-9 164 Covington, Ga. (Riverside Military Acad.) Undecided 45 Basir Wright Fr. CB 6-0 166 Douglasville, Ga. (New Manchester HS) Undecided 46 Christian Fair Jr. CB 5-9 165 Fort Pierce, Fla. (Fort Pierce Central HS) Comp. Engineering 49 Kennan Jones Fr. LB 5-11 210 Orlando, Fla. (Ocoee HS) Undecided 50 Austin Jacques Sr. LB 6-3 240 Springdale, Md. (Charles H. Flowers HS) Music 51 Alfred Mickle Sr. LB 5-10 225 Indianapolis, Ind. (Edward Waters College) Info. Sys. Eng. 52 James Hardman-Santiago Jr. LB 5-11 200 Flint, Mich. (Lloyd Bird HS – Va.) Communications 53 Jarrod Inman Soph. LB 5-11 211 Dacula, Ga. (Miller’s Grove HS) Comm. Health 54 Javard Gaines Jr. LB 6-3 206 Englewood, N.J. (Dean College) Sport Mgmt. 55 Tahj Spivey Fr. LB 6-0 237 Durham, N.C. (Southern Durham HS) Undecided 59 Marcel Toran Fr. LB 5-11 200 Washington D.C. (Forestville HS) Undecided 61 Dave Mann Sr. DE 6-3 245 Atlanta, Ga. (Lithonia HS) Business Admin. 62 Jamaal Tutt Soph. DL 6-2 255 Atlanta, Ga. (Chamblee Charter HS) Business Admin. 63 Lionel Lewis Fr. DL 6-2 265 Lithia Springs, Ga. (New Manchester HS) Undecided 64 Geordan McGhee Fr. DE 6-2 252 Hamilton, Ga. (Harris County HS) Undecided 65 Terin Quarles Soph. DE 6-3 228 Augusta, Ga. (Paine College) Visual Arts 67 Jordan Shaw Soph. C 6-2 290 Atlanta, Ga. (Westlake HS) Criminology 68 Da’Quan Brown Fr. OL 6-1 342 Durham, N.C. (Hillside HS Undecided 69 LaDarius Bright Soph. OG/C 6-1 365 Riverdale, Ga. (Charles R. Drew HS) Sport Mgmt. 70 Otha Chavis, III Soph. LG 6-1 275 Raleigh, N.C. (Millbrook HS) Business Admin. 71 Billy Canty Jr. OL 6-3 288 Upper Marlboro, Md. (Douglass HS) Criminology 73 Brandon Reed Soph. OL 6-1 200 Newark, N.J. (Monroe College) Criminology 74 Zachary Dickey Sr. OL 6-3 275 Lakewood, N.J. (Lakewood HS) Criminology 75 Najee Daniels Sr. OL 6-0 280 Brooklyn, N.Y. (Stephenson HS) Sport Mgmt. 76 Alvin Brown Sr. LT 6-5 320 Hollywood, Fla. (Hollywood Hills HS) Business Admin. 78 Keyon Handley Jr. OL 6-1 325 Niagara Falls, N.Y. (Monroe College) Business Admin. 79 Courtney Hunter R-Sr. OL 6-1 350 Atlanta, Ga. (Booker T. Washington HS) English 80 Demarcus Berry Fr. WR 5-7 146 Winterville, N.C. (South Central HS) Undecided 81 Desmond Covington Fr. WR 6-3 182 Charlotte, N.C. (East Mecklenburg HS) Undecided 82 Rasha Evans Jr. WR 6-4 216 Rock Hill S.C. (Clinton JC) Undecided 89 Steven Reneau Jr. TE 6-2 215 Rialto, Cal. (Carter HS) Social Work 90 Travon Leake-Anderson Sr. DT 5-11 300 Richmond, Va. (Huguenot HS) Sport Mgmt. 91 Daron Wright Sr. DT 6-2 275 Atlanta, Ga. (UAB) Ind. Studies 92 Rashad Burney Fr. DL 6-2 297 Macon, Ga. (Central HS) Undecided 94 Kalyk Banks Fr. DL 6-3 301 Whiteville, N.C. (West Columbus HS) Undecided 97 Marcus Bullock Soph. DT 6-3 315 Largo, Md. (Largo HS) Communications 5 2014 Combined Statistics

2014 Johnson C. Smith Football Johnson C. Smith Combined Team Statistics (Jun 23, 2015) All games

Date Opponent Score Att. Record: Overall Home Away Neutral Sep 06, 2014 at Charlotte L 0-56 15875 All games 3-7 3-0 0-5 0-2 Sep 13, 2014 KENTUCKY ST. W 13-6 1186 Conference 2-5 2-0 0-3 0-2 Sep 20, 2014 at West Georgia L 0-49 8077 Non-Conference 1-2 1-0 0-2 0-0 * Sep 27, 2014 vs Virginia Union L 26-27 987 * Oct 4, 2014 at Bowie St. L 0-24 819 Team Statistics JCSU OPP * Oct 11, 2014 vs Winston-Salem St. L 0-37 3584 FIRST DOWNS 163 224 * Oct 18, 2014 at Fayetteville St. L 14-34 1745 R u s h in g 45 93 * Oct 25, 2014 at Shaw L 34-35 6587 P a s s in g 98 106 * Nov 01, 2014 ST. AUGUSTINE'S W 14-10 1225 P e n a l ty 20 25 * Nov 08, 2014 LIVINGSTONE W 31-14 3092 RUSHING YARDAGE 615 1750 Rushing Attempts 311 433 Rushing gp att gain loss net avg td lg avg/g Average Per Rush 2.0 4.0 BRADLEY,De'Erik 10 96 383 37 346 3.6 0 22 34.6 Average Per Game 61.5 175.0 BARNEY,Leander 10 72 333 57 276 3.8 0 22 27.6 TDs Rushing 1 17 SCOTT,Fred. 10 12 63 21 42 3.5 0 48 4.2 PASSING YARDAGE 2162 2394 BRANNON,Rich. 7 14 29 8 21 1.5 0 7 3.0 C o m p - A t t- In t 208-376-5 179-310-11 GREGG,Clifton K 5 13 27 12 15 1.2 0 11 3.0 Average Per Pass 5.8 7.7 CAPERS,Avius 10 1 8 0 8 8.0 0 8 0.8 Average Per Catch 10.4 13.4 ALEXANDER,And. 9 41 89 85 4 0.1 1 12 0.4 Average Per Game 216.2 239.4 SWEAT, Tevin 2 1 3 0 3 3.0 0 3 1.5 TDs Passing 15 19 LAMBRECHT,M. 10 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 TOTAL OFFENSE 2777 4144 CARTER,Roderick 9 2 4 5 -1 -0.5 0 4 -0.1 Average Per Play 4.0 5.6 WALLACE,Keahn 10 53 121 156 -35 -0.7 0 13 -3.5 Average Per Game 277.7 414.4 JCSU Team 8 5 0 64 -64 -12.8 0 0 -8.0 KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 41-810 24-535 Total 10 311 1060 445 615 2.0 1 48 61.5 PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 10-81 33-272 Opponents 10 433 2086 336 1750 4.0 17 60 175.0 INT RETURNS: #-Yards 11-33 5-54 FUMBLES-LOST 20-11 24-14 Passing gp effic comp-att-int pct yds td lg avg/g PENALTIES-Yards 105-734 84-713 WALLACE,Keahn 10 114.93 134-230-3 58.3 1348 7 54 134.8 PUNTS-AVG 74-38.7 42-41.2 ALEXANDER,And. 9 111.62 73-145-2 50.3 791 8 41 87.9 TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 2 7 :3 6 3 1 :5 4 LAMBRECHT,M. 10 293.20 1-1-0 100.0 23 0 23 2.3 3RD-DOWN Conversions 34/150 51/142 Total 10 114.12 208-376-5 55.3 2162 15 54 216.2 4TH-DOWN Conversions 7/19 11/29 Opponents 10 135.74 179-310-11 57.7 2394 19 73 239.4 Interceptions no. yds avg td lg Receiving gp no. yds avg td lg avg/g HARTLEY,Kerry 5 34 6.8 0 20 SCOTT,Fred. 10 47 488 10.4 6 48 48.8 JACQUES,Austin 2 1 0.5 0 1 PATTERSON,Chris 10 43 427 9.9 2 34 42.7 MacBRIDE,Tyler 1 0 0.0 0 0 CAPERS,Avius 10 40 449 11.2 2 54 44.9 MILES,Damion 1 -2 -2.0 0 0 RYNES, Michael 9 21 227 10.8 2 32 25.2 CARSON,Alan 1 0 0.0 0 0 HUTCHINSON,T. 8 16 200 12.5 2 40 25.0 ELLIS,Jeremiah 1 0 0.0 0 0 BARNEY,Leander 10 15 130 8.7 1 33 13.0 CARTER,Roderick 9 9 64 7.1 0 16 7.1 Punting no. yds avg lg tb fc i20 50+ blk GREGG,Clifton K 5 7 29 4.1 0 7 5.8 LAMBRECHT,M. 68 2813 41.4 73 4 8 24 17 5 BRADLEY,De'Erik 10 6 59 9.8 0 31 5.9 JCSU Team 5 16 3.2 6 0 0 0 0 0 LEVERETT,Jayson 2 1 41 41.0 0 41 20.5 WALLACE,Keahn 1 37 37.0 37 1 0 0 0 0 BRANNON,Rich. 7 1 23 23.0 0 23 3.3 ALEXANDER,And. 9 1 16 16.0 0 16 1.8 Punt Returns no. yds avg td lg YOBO,Bedrick 1 1 9 9.0 0 9 9.0 SCOTT,Fred. 10 81 8.1 0 27 Total 10 208 2162 10.4 15 54 216.2 Total 10 81 8.1 0 27 Opponents 10 179 2394 13.4 19 73 239.4 Opponents 33 272 8.2 1 39

Field Goals fg pct. 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 lg blk Kick Returns no. yds avg td lg AMAYA,Erik 4-12 33.3 0-0 4-5 0-2 0-5 0-0 27 2 CARTER,Roderick 19 417 21.9 0 33 LAMBRECHT,M. 0-1 0.0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0 0 SCOTT,Fred. 19 336 17.7 0 41 HATCHER,Logan 3 57 19.0 0 24 PAT Total 41 810 19.8 0 41 Scoring td fg kick rush rcv pass dxp saf pts Opponents 24 535 22.3 1 96 SCOTT,Fred. 6 ------36 AMAYA,Erik - 4-12 16-17 - - - - - 28 All Purpose g rush rcv pr kr ir total avg/g RYNES, Michael 2 ------12 SCOTT,Fred. 10 42 488 81 336 0 947 94.7 CAPERS,Avius 2 ------12 CARTER,Roderic 9 -1 64 0 417 0 480 53.3 PATTERSON,Chris 2 ------12 CAPERS,Avius 10 8 449 0 0 0 457 45.7 HUTCHINSON,T. 2 ------12 PATTERSON,Ch 10 0 427 0 0 0 427 42.7 MILES,Damion 1 ------6 BARNEY,Leande 10 276 130 0 0 0 406 40.6 ALEXANDER,And. 1 ------6 Total 10 615 2162 81 810 33 3701 370.1 BARNEY,Leander 1 ------6 Opponents 10 1750 2394 272 535 54 5005 500.5 JCSU Team ------1 2 LAMBRECHT,M. - 0-1 ------0 Total Offense g plays rush pass total avg/g Total 17 4-13 16-17 - - - - 1 132 WALLACE,Keahn 10 283 -35 1348 1313 131.3 Opponents 39 8-10 32-35 0-2 - 0-1 - 1 292 ALEXANDER,And. 9 186 4 791 795 88.3 BRADLEY,De'Erik 10 96 346 0 346 34.6 Score by Quarters 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total BARNEY,Leander 10 72 276 0 276 27.6 Johnson C. Smith 25 31 31 45 0 132 SCOTT,Fred. 10 12 42 0 42 4.2 Opponents 65 70 69 88 0 292 Total 10 687 615 2162 2777 277.7 Opponents 10 743 1750 2394 4144 414.4

Tackles 6 Sacks Pass defense Fumbles blkd ## Defensive Leaders gp ua a tot tfl/yds no-yds int-yds brup qbh rcv-yds ff kick saf 50 JACQUES,Austin 10 71 59 130 18.0-48 1.0-3 2-1 2 1 1-0 2 . . 9 MILES,Damion 10 45 9 54 2.5-8 . 1--2 14 . 3-0 1 2 . 44 MILLER, Jerel 8 29 24 53 3.5-3 . . 4 . 2-0 1 . . 42 HARDMAN-SANTIAG 9 25 19 44 2.5-6 0.5-3 ...... 5 CHARLES,Frantz 10 31 12 43 0.5-4 . . 3 . . . . . Total 10 438 289 727 92-319 25-126 11-33 33 13 14-0 14 2 1 Opponents 10 394 222 616 83-342 24-169 5-54 48 15 11-34 11 7 1 2014 Defensive Statistics

7 2014 Team Game-by-Game Statistics

2014 Johnson C. Smith Football Johnson C. Smith Team Game-by-Game (Jun 23, 2015) All games

TEAM STATISTICS

Rushing Receiving Passing Kick Returns Punt Returns tot Date Opponent no. yds td lg no. yds td lg cmp-att-int yds td lg no. yds td lg no. yds td lg off Sep 06 at Charlotte 33 23 0 15 21 174 0 40 21-34-1 174 0 40 7 114 0 27 0 0 0 0 197 Sep 13 KENTUCKY ST. 29 49 0 12 21 232 1 33 21-35-0 232 1 33 2 48 0 29 0 0 0 0 281 Sep 20 at West Georgia 34 40 0 17 17 143 0 25 17-30-0 143 0 25 6 106 0 26 0 0 0 0 183 Sep 27 vs Virginia Union 43 66 0 19 27 254 2 31 27-46-1 254 2 31 2 42 0 22 2 37 0 27 320 Oct 4 at Bowie St. 33 106 0 22 18 134 0 16 18-33-0 134 0 16 5 108 0 41 2 10 0 13 240 Oct 11 vs Winston-Salem St. 27 47 0 48 15 157 0 48 15-27-0 157 0 48 5 84 0 33 0 0 0 0 204 Oct 18 at Fayetteville St. 31 66 0 15 21 190 2 24 21-39-3 190 2 24 5 104 0 29 3 18 0 7 256 Oct 25 at Shaw 16 -19 0 12 35 365 5 39 35-63-0 365 5 39 4 79 0 19 0 0 0 0 346 Nov 01 ST. AUGUSTINE'S 33 142 0 22 11 186 2 40 11-26-0 186 2 40 3 72 0 32 1 1 0 0 328 Nov 08 LIVINGSTONE 32 95 1 17 22 327 3 54 22-43-0 327 3 54 2 53 0 27 2 15 0 15 422 Johnson C. Smith 311 615 1 48 208 2162 15 54 208-376-5 2162 15 54 41 810 0 41 10 81 0 27 2777 Opponents 433 1750 17 60 179 2394 19 73 179-310-11 2394 19 73 24 535 1 96 33 272 1 39 4144

Games played: 10 Avg per rush: 2.0 Avg per catch: 10.4 Pass efficiency: 114.12 Kick ret avg: 19.8 Punt ret avg: 8.1 All purpose avg/game: 370.1 Total offense avg/gm: 277.7 Tackles Sacks Fumble Pass Defense Blkd PAT Attempts Date Opponent ua a total tfl-yds no-yds ff fr-yds int-yds qbh brup kick kick rush rcv saf pts Sep 06 at Charlotte 52 8 60 10.0-19 0.0-0 1 0-0 1-0 3 2 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 Sep 13 KENTUCKY ST. 33 62 95 10.0-29 4.0-18 3 4-0 0-0 0 6 0 1-1 0 0 0 13 Sep 20 at West Georgia 45 30 75 7.0-18 1.0-3 0 0-0 1-0 1 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 Sep 27 vs Virginia Union 28 12 40 7.0-15 2.0-6 0 2-0 3-9 0 4 0 3-3 0 0 1 26 Oct 4 at Bowie St. 57 27 84 6.5-14 0.0-0 1 2-0 1-0 1 5 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 Oct 11 vs Winston-Salem St. 44 40 84 9.0-35 1.0-10 1 0-0 1-6 0 4 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 Oct 18 at Fayetteville St. 43 16 59 12.0-56 5.0-25 3 0-0 2-20 0 2 1 2-2 0 0 0 14 Oct 25 at Shaw 42 18 60 7.0-38 3.0-22 1 1-0 1-0 2 1 0 4-5 0 0 0 34 Nov 01 ST. AUGUSTINE'S 36 48 84 13.0-33 3.0-14 1 2-0 1--2 1 7 0 2-2 0 0 0 14 Nov 08 LIVINGSTONE 58 28 86 11.0-62 6.0-29 3 3-0 0-0 5 2 1 4-4 0 0 0 31 Johnson C. Smith 438 289 727 92.5-319 25.0-127 14 14-0 11-33 13 33 2 16-17 0 0 1 132 Opponents 394 222 616 83.0-342 24.0-169 11 11-34 5-54 15 48 7 32-35 0 0 1 292

Punting Field Goals Kickoffs Date Opponent no. yds avg long blkd tb fc 50+ i20 md-att long blkd no. yds avg tb ob Sep 06 at Charlotte 9 357 39.7 54 0 0 0 1 2 0-1 0 1 1 52 52.0 0 1 Sep 13 KENTUCKY ST. 8 200 25.0 51 2 0 1 1 2 2-2 27 0 4 243 60.8 0 0 Sep 20 at West Georgia 8 341 42.6 59 0 2 0 2 2 0-1 0 0 1 61 61.0 0 0 Sep 27 vs Virginia Union 8 254 31.8 41 1 1 0 0 3 1-3 22 0 6 375 62.5 2 0 Oct 4 at Bowie St. 7 276 39.4 50 0 0 2 1 2 0-1 0 1 1 56 56.0 0 0 Oct 11 vs Winston-Salem St. 7 286 40.9 63 0 0 1 1 2 0-1 0 0 1 65 65.0 0 0 Oct 18 at Fayetteville St. 7 311 44.4 59 0 1 1 3 3 0-0 0 0 3 178 59.3 1 0 Oct 25 at Shaw 7 246 35.1 73 2 1 0 2 2 0-1 0 0 6 382 63.7 2 0 Nov 01 ST. AUGUSTINE'S 7 317 45.3 69 0 0 1 3 3 0-2 0 0 3 158 52.7 0 1 Nov 08 LIVINGSTONE 6 278 46.3 55 0 0 2 3 3 1-1 22 0 5 312 62.4 0 0 Johnson C. Smith 74 2866 38.7 73 5 5 8 17 24 4-13 27 2 31 1882 60.7 5 2 Opponents 42 1729 41.2 75 0 4 5 7 13 8-10 48 2 56 3291 58.8 9 5

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12 Year-by-Year Results 1898 (1-0) 1934 (2-1-1) 1940 (8-1) 1945 (5-3-1) at Livingstone W, 5-0 NC College L, 0-7 Allen W, 5-0 Allen L, 6-7 N.C. A&T W, 6-0 Virginia St. W, 13-6 Hampton W, 7-6 1928 (4-4) Shaw W, 20-6 West Virginia St. W, 17-6 West Virginia St. T, 6-6 NC College L, 3-13 St. Augustine’s T, 0-0 Shaw W, 24-6 Howard W, 13-6 Shaw W, 22-0 St. Augustine’s W, 18-6 NC College L, 0-27 Fayetteville St. W, 22-6 1935 (1-5) Bluefield L, 0-3 Winston-Salem St. W, 19-0 Howard L, 6-19 Knoxville L, 7-24 NC College W, 6-0 Shaw W, 25-0 Paine W, 37-18 N.C. A&T L, 0-19 N.C. A&T W, 20-0 N.C. A&T L, 7-13 S.C. State L, 0-6 Shaw L, 3-14 Livingstone W, 65-6 *Allen W, 18-6 Livingstone W, 19-6 Bluefield L, 0-27 Morehouse W, 19-13 NC College L, 0-6 1941 (7-1-2) 1946 (2-6) Livingstone W, 19-0 Allen W, 27-0 Hampton L, 0-32 1929 (5-2-2) Virginia St. W, 24-13 Virginia St. L, 0-20 NC College W, 13-0 1936 (2-3-3) West Virginia St. T, 12-12 West Virginia St. L, 0-6 Howard W, 13-0 Knoxville L, 7-24 Shaw T, 0-0 Howard L, 6-13 Laurinburg Inst. W, 44-0 Allen T, 0-0 Morgan St. L, 2-12 Winston-Salem St. W, 19-0 Benedict W, 13-0 Shaw L, 0-7 Bluefield W, 3-0 Shaw W, 25-0 Shaw W, 26-0 St. Augustine’s W, 29-0 NC College W, 1-0 (Forfeit) N.C. A&T L, 2-6 S.C. State T, 6-6 Bluefield L, 0-19 N.C. A&T W, 10-0 Clark L, 7-20 Livingstone W, 25-6 Livingstone W, 34-0 1947 (1-7) Morehouse L, 8-20 Fayetteville St. T, 0-0 Lane % W, 13-0 Hampton L, 8-13 Livingstone T, 0-0 NC College T, 13-13 Virginia St. L, 0-40 1942 (3-2-2) Delaware St. L, 7-11 1930 (5-2-3) 1937 (5-2-1) Allen T, 6-6 Howard L, 0-14 NC College W, 13-7 Allen W, 7-6 Virginia St. W, 17-6 Winston-Salem St. W, 13-0 S.C. State T, 0-0 Shaw W, 12-7 West Virginia St. L, 0-6 NC College L, 0-7 Virginia St. W, 6-0 St. Augustine’s W, 42-0 Morgan St. L, 2-12 Shaw L, 6-19 Virginia Union W, 6-0 Bluefield T, 18-18 NC College W, 17-0 N.C. A&T L, 6-15 Fisk L, 6-20 NC College W, 21-0 N.C. A&T W, 23-6 N.C. A&T T, 0-0 Virginia Union L, 13-24 Bluefield T, 0-0 1948 (0-7-1) Lincoln L, 0-6 Livingstone W, 6-0 Hampton T, 20-20 Knoxville W, 13-7 Fayetteville St. L, 0-6 1943 (4-4) Virginia St. L, 0-34 Livingstone W, 19-6 Allen W, 12-0 Delaware St. L, 12-14 Howard T, 0-0 1938 (5-2-1) Camp Pickett L, 6-9 Howard L, 13-25 Tennessee A&T W, 20-9 Benedict W, 15-6 Winston-Salem St. L, 0-12 1931 (0-6) Allen W, 27-7 Camp Butner W, 39-0 NC College L, 7-39 NC College L, 0-12 Shaw L, 6-13 Hampton L, 6-19 Shaw L, 7-27 Virginia St. L, 0-43 St. Augustine’s W, 44-6 Virginia St. W, 12-35 N.C. A&T L, 7-32 Howard L, 6-69 Bluefield W, 3-0 West Virginia St. L, 21-35 Shaw L, 0-14 NC College T, 6-6 N.C. A&T L, 15-42 1949 (2-4-1) N.C. A&T L, 0-12 Virginia Union L, 12-13 St. Paul’s W, 38-0 Lincoln L, 0-12 Livingstone W, 26-0 1944 (5-0-3) St. Augustine’s L, 14-19 Camp McCall W, 20-0 Delaware St. W, 9-7 1932 (1-4) 1939 (7-2) Allen W, 25-0 Howard L, 0-33 Hampton L, 0-19 Tennessee A&T W, 3-0 Hampton T, 12-12 Winston-Salem St. T, 0-0 NC College L, 0-20 Allen W, 18-6 Virginia St. T, 0-0 NC College L, 0-27 N.C. A&T L, 0-2 Shaw W, 18-6 West Virginia St. W, 12-0 Shaw L, 0-12 Lincoln L, 6-20 Virginia St. L, 0-12 Howard W, 38-0 Livingstone W, 7-6 St. Augustine’s W, 14-0 N.C. A&T W, 7-6 1950 (2-5-1) NC College W, 13-6 Winston-Salem St. T, 6-6 St. Paul’s W, 27-0 1933 (2-4) Bluefield L, 0-24 Delaware St. L, 14-25 NC College L, 0-25 N.C. A&T W, 18-12 St. Augustine’s L, 7-39 N.C. A&T L, 0-14 Livingstone W, 13-0 Howard L, 6-7 Hampton L, 6-42 Winston-Salem St. T, 0-0 Shaw W, 20-6 NC College L, 0-19 Livingstone W, 19-0 Shaw W, 12-7 Virginia St. L, 0-6 Bethune-Cookman L,0-26

13 Year-by-Year Results 1951 (3-5) 1957 (1-6-1) 1962 (7-2) 1967 (6-2-1) St. Paul’s W, 19-0 St. Paul’s W, 9-0 Tuskegee W, 20-14 Tuskegee L, 15-16 St. Augustine’s L, 0-6 Elizabeth City St. L, 8-26 Virginia Union L, 8-27 N.C. A&T T, 6-6 Delaware St. W, 24-7 Delaware St. L, 7-13 S.C. State L, 0-8 Morris Brown W, 55-0 Howard L, 0-20 Winston-Salem St. L, 6-47 Delaware W, 29-12 Shaw W, 55-2 Winston-Salem St. L, 13-26 St. Augustine’s L, 0-32 Shaw W, 33-6 Winston-Salem W, 45-28 NC College L, 0-27 Livingstone T, 19-19 Winston-Salem W, 25-8 N.C. College W, 24-18 Shaw W, 6-0 Shaw L, 0-31 Virginia State W, 12-6 Fayetteville St. W, 42-0 Bethune-Cookman L, 0-33 Fayetteville St. L, 0-34 St. Augustine’s W, 6-0 Livingstone W, 44-6 Fayetteville St. W, 20-6 S.C. State L, 0-33 1952 (5-2) 1958 (6-2) St, Paul’s W, 39-7 St. Paul’s W, 14-0 1963 (7-2) 1968 (5-4) St. Augustine’s W, 26-0 Elizabeth City St. W, 36-28 Benedict W, 6-0 Tuskegee W, 28-14 Delaware St. W, 21-0 Delaware St. W, 28-6 Tuskegee W, 6-2 N.C. A&T L, 17-21 Howard L, 6-26 Shaw L, 0-12 S.C. State L, 16-22 Morris Brown W, 20-14 Winston-Salem St. W, 19-0 Winston-Salem St. W, 12-0 Delaware St. W, 43-0 Livingstone L, 0-15 NC College L, 0-14 Livingstone W, 22-6 Shaw L, 8-14 Shaw W, 53-12 Fayetteville St. W, 12-9 St. Augustine’s L, 0-12 Winston-Salem W, 22-8 Winston-Salem W, 26-16 Fayetteville St. W, 42-14 Livingstone W, 41-0 N.C. College L, 6-34 1953 (5-3) Fayetteville St. W, 66-0 Fayetteville St. W, 39-14 St, Paul’s W, 25-7 1959 (5-4) St. Augustine’s W, 20-2 S.C. State L, 6-28 St. Augustine’s W, 13-0 Hampton W, 14-8 Delaware St. W, 20-0 St. Paul’s W, 20-0 1964 (7-2-1) 1969 (8-2) Winston-Salem St. W, 20-19 Elizabeth City St. W, 6-0 Benedict W, 22-20 Virginia Union W, 41-8 NC College L, 7-47 Delaware St. W, 42-0 Tuskegee T, 7-7 Tuskegee W, 22-17 Shaw L, 2-13 Shaw W, 20-0 N.C. A&T L, 27-46 N.C. A&T W, 15-14 Howard W, 13-0 Winston-Salem St. L, 12-54 S.C. State L, 3-22 Morris Brown W, 20-6 Morehouse L, 6-13 Virginia St. L, 0-41 Delaware St. W, 8-6 Livingstone W, 23-13 St. Augustine’s L, 0-22 Shaw W, 14-7 Shaw W, 58-14 1954 (1-5-2) Fayetteville St. L, 6-12 Winston-Salem W, 26-24 Winston-Salem W, 30-6 St. Paul’s W, 6-0 Livingstone W, 83-6 N.C. Central L, 0-28 St. Augustine’s L, 0-6 1960 (6-3) St. Augustine’s W, 21-18 Fayetteville St. W, 28-22 Delaware St. L, 0-13 Tuskegee L, 12-14 Fayetteville W, 56-0 S.C. State L, 14-21 Winston-Salem St. L, 18-19 St. Paul’s W, 30-0 NC College L, 6-38 Elizabeth City St. W, 20-12 1965 (5-4) 1970 (8-2) Shaw T, 0-0 Delaware St. W, 22-0 Benedict L, 12-18 Virginia Union W, 37-13 Benedict T, 6-6 Shaw W, 20-8 Tuskegee L, 0-2 Tuskegee L, 6-9 Morehouse L, 6-13 Winston-Salem St. L, 14-25 N.C. A&T L, 12-18 N.C. A&T W, 24-20 Virginia St. L, 6-19 S.C. State L, 6-26 Morris Brown W, 22-20 1955 (3-4) St. Augustine’s W, 18-12 Shaw W, 44-22 Livingstone W, 50-27 Lincoln T, 12-12 Fayetteville St. W, 24-0 Winston-Salem W, 28-16 Shaw W, 35-13 St. Augustine’s L, 6-13 N.C. College W, 42-0 Winston- Salem W, 23-0 Delaware St. L, 6-20 1961 (8-1) St. Augustine’s W, 32-0 N.C. Central W, 55-34 Shaw L, 0-47 Tuskegee W, 30-0 Livingstone W, 34-13 Fayetteville St. W, 47-0 Winston-Salem St. L, 0-20 Virginia Union W, 26-0 Virginia State L, 14-32 Elizabeth City St. W, 8-6 S.C. State W, 33-0 1966 (3-5-1) Fayetteville St. L, 8-24 Delaware St. W, 40-0 Benedict L, 0-28 1971 (5-4) St. Augustine’s L, 0-42 Shaw W, 12-9 Tuskegee L, 0-34 Virginia Union W, 2-0 Winston-Salem L, 12-20 N.C. A&T L, 13-34 Tuskegee L, 2-31 1956 (3-5) Virginia State W, 14-9 S.C. State L, 6-40 N.C. A&T L, 0-13 Lincoln W, 7-0 St. Augustine W, 22-8 Shaw W, 19-6 Morris Brown W, 23-6 St. Paul’s W, 7-0 Fayetteville St. W, 40-6 Winston-Salem W, 28-12 Livingstone W, 48-0 Delaware St. L, 0-32 N.C. College L, 7-28 Shaw L, 2-3 Shaw L, 0-42 Fayetteville St. W, 12-0 Winston-Salem L, 14-18 Winston-Salem St. L, 0-20 Livingstone T, 13-13 N.C. State W, 18-14 Elizabeth City St. W, 8-2 Fayetteville St. W, 30-14 Fayetteville St. L, 8-24 St. Augustine’s L, 0-42 14 Year-by-Year Results 1972 (6-5) 1976 (4-7) 1980 (4-7) 1985 (1-9) Maryland ES. W, 22-16 Lenior Rhyne W, 20-17 Lenoir Rhyne L, 14-21 Hampton L, 6-10 Virginia Union L, 12-46 Virginia Union L, 13-14 Virginia Union L, 14-44 Catawba L, 20-24 Tuskegee L, 13-22 Hampton L, 16-18 Hampton W, 27-14 Norfolk St. L, 0-38 N.C. A&T L, 12-23 N.C. A&T L, 22-37 N.C. A&T L, 13-45 Bowie St. W, 24-21 Morris Brown W, 41-39 S.C. State L, 0-28 S.C. State L, 8-34 N.C. A&T L, 7-25 Livingstone W, 27-25 Livingstone L, 19-24 Livingstone W, 48-6 Virginia St. L, 14-23 Shaw W, 28-0 Shaw W, 19-15 University DC W, 21-6 Livingstone L, 17-19 Winston-Salem W, 35-6 Winston-Salem W, 12-7 Winston-Salem L, 3-7 Winston-Salem L, 6-14 N.C. Central L, 8-29 N.C. Central L, 3-10 N.C. Central L, 8-23 N.C. Central L, 28-41 Fayetteville W, 28-12 Fayetteville St. L, 9-13 Fayetteville W, 20-7 Fayetteville St. L, 12-13 Virginia St. L, 6-17 Virginia St. W, 21-0 Virginia St. L, 7-12 1986 (4-6) 1973 (7-4) 1977 (2-9) 1981 (4-5-1) Hampton L, 3-25 Tuskegee L, 19-22 Lenoir-Rhyne L, 18-35 Elizabeth City L, 13-28 Morris Brown L, 15-20 NC A&T W, 15-11 Virginia Union L, 8-25 Lenoir Rhyne W, 33-32 Norfolk St. L, 0-6 Fort Bragg W, 43-0 Hampton L, 7-35 Virginia St. L, 0-13 Bowie St. W, 42-6 Shaw W, 19-2 N.C. A&T L, 20-44 Bowie St. W, 26-3 N.C. A&T L, 3-35 Winston-Salem W, 55-35 S.C. State L, 6-47 N.C. A&T L, 18-19 Virginia St. W, 13-7 N.C. Central W, 15-7 Livingstone L, 2-14 N.C. State L, 0-82 Livingstone W, 26-0 Fayetteville St. L, 6-14 Shaw W, 25-12 Livingstone W, 39-19 Winston-Salem L, 6-15 Livingstone W, 28-11 Winston-Salem L, 0-31 Winston-Salem L, 13-35 N.C. Central L, 10-20 Virginia Union L, 12-39 N.C. Central L, 16-18 N.C. Central T, 6-6 Fayetteville St. W, 16-0 Maryland ES W, 19-12 Fayetteville St. W, 13-12 Fayetteville W, 27-20 Savannah St. L, 6-13 Virginia St. L, 19-31 1987 (4-5-2) 1982 (7-3) Elizabeth City W, 14-10 1974 (4-7) 1978 (1-10) Elizabeth City W, 28-7 Morris Brown T, 3-3 Maryland ES. L, 7-10 Lenoir Rhyne L, 13-26 Lenoir Rhyne W, 17-13 Virginia St. L, 3-10 Virginia Union L, 12-16 Virginia Union L, 0-36 Virginia St. W, 15-9 Bowie St. W, 41-6 Tuskegee L, 22-34 Hampton L, 6-19 Bowie St. W, 7-0 N.C. A&T L, 8-19 N.C. A&T L, 15-28 N.C. A&T L, 0-19 N.C. State L, 6-21 Livingstone W, 14-0 S.C. State L, 0-36 S.C. State L, 10-34 Livingstone W, 33-32 Clark L, 3-6 Livingstone L, 7-37 Shaw W, 29-20 Ft. Valley State L, 8-24 Winston-Salem L, 13-27 Shaw W, 41-14 Livingstone L, 14-21 Winston-Salem W, 6-3 N.C. Central W, 20-14 Winston-Salem W, 35-25 Winston-Salem L, 0-35 N.C. Central L, 3-17 Fayetteville St. T, 7-7 N.C. Central L, 7-21 Fayetteville St. L, 0-19 Fayetteville W, 18-7 Alabama St. L, 3-21 Fayetteville W, 13-0 Virginia State L, 17-19 Virginia St. W, 27-12 N.C. Central L, 0-56 1983 (2-10) 1988 (2-7-1) Virginia Union L, 0-14 Elizabeth City L, 15-19 1975 (8-3) 1979 (1-8-1) Lenoir Rhyne L, 10-13 Cheyney St. W, 21-14 Maryland ES. W, 26-14 Lenoir Rhyne L, 8-33 Bowie State W, 42-25 Virginia St. L, 7-31 Virginia Union L, 16-17 Virginia Union L, 7-30 N.C. A&T L, 35-42 Bowie St. L, 7-29 Hampton W, 21-6 Hampton L, 9-19 N.C. State L, 14-23 Central St. L, 19-26 N.C. A&T L, 0-21 N.C. A&T L, 7-23 Livingstone L, 3-31 Savannah St. L, 6-40 S.C. State L, 7-10 S.C. State L, 6-23 St. Paul’s L, 21-32 Livingstone W, 32-6 Livingstone W, 15-10 Livingstone W, 30-0 Winston-Salem L, 17-33 Fayetteville St. T, 14-14 Shaw W, 36-0 Winston-Salem L, 18-57 N.C. Central L, 14-33 Winston-Salem L, 16-37 Winston-Salem W, 53-6 N.C. Central L, 10-14 Fayetteville W, 18-7 N.C. Central L, 6-56 N.C. Central W, 22-14 Fayetteville St. L, 6-16 Fayetteville St. W, 42-25 Virginia St. T, 16-16 1984 (3-7) 1989 (4-5) Virginia State W, 21-6 Nat Inst. Mex L, 28-50 Virginia Union L, 0-52 Bowie St. L, 41-59 Catawba L, 0-37 Virginia Union L, 28-28 Bowie State W, 30-6 Fayetteville W, 26-6 N.C. A&T L, 6-16 UDC W, Forfeit N.C. State L, 6-14 Davidson W, 18-15 Livingstone L, 14-33 Winston-Salem L, 6-80 St. Paul’s W, 28-12 Livingstone L, 12-15 Winston-Salem L, 7-32 Kentucky St. W, 31-8 N.C. Central L, 17-35 N.C. Central L, 6-56 Fayetteville W, 20-14 15 Year-by-Year Results 1990 (0-9) 1995 (2-8) 2000 (3-7) 2005 (0-10) Virginia Union L, 6-27 Wingate L, 12-33 Bowie St. W, 26-21 Glenville St. L, 9-33 Davidson L, 7-17 Virginia St. L, 18-47 Georgia Southern L, 12-57 Bowie St. L, 9-12 Fayetteville St. L, 6-28 Lenoir Rhyne L, 6-26 Bethune-Cookman L, 6-21 Benedict L, 11-26 S.C. State L, 0-17 N.C. Central L, 6-45 Tuskegee L, 0-48 Virginia Union L, 7-15 Savannah L, 12-54 Lane L, 20-46 Elizabeth City W, 39-33 St. Paul’s L, 7-27 Livingstone L, 15-33 Winston-Salem L, 12-28 Virginia Union L, 22-26 Livingstone L, 10-27 Bowie State L, 13-19 Livingstone L, 25-49 Fayetteville St. L, 33-34 St. Augustine’s L, 7-26 Winston-Salem L, 6-73 Fayetteville W, 14-9 Winston-Salem L, 12-44 Fayetteville St. L, 23-34 N.C. Central L, 10-37 Norfolk St. L, 14-55 N.C. Central L, 32-36 Winston-Salem L, 9-28 Virginia Union W, 12-0 Livingstone W, 35-12 N.C. Central L, 14-34 1991 (2-7-1) Gardner-Webb L, 0-31 1996 (7-3) 2001 (2-7) 2006 (7-4) Hampton W, 26-15 Benedict W, 36-0 WV Tech L, 29-46 Edward Waters W, 19-14 Norfolk L, 6-32 Virginia St. L, 15-19 Bowie St. W, 21-19 Glenville St. W, 23-20 Clark-Atlanta T, 16-16 Bowie St. W, 23-3 Virginia St. L, 7-34 Bowie St. L, 13-14 S.C. State L, 0-50 Elizabeth City L, 12-14 Alabama St. L, 6-71 Virginia Union W, 40-37 Livingstone L, 14-17 S.C. State W, 38-21 Virginia Union L, 0-32 St. Paul’s W, 13-7 Fayetteville W, 24-0 Livingstone L, 7-21 Livingstone W, 36-33 Livingstone W, 19-0 Winston-Salem L, 32-40 Fayetteville W, 22-7 Fayetteville St. L, 13-27 St. Augustine’s L, 9-15 N.C. Central L, 16-28 Winston-Salem W, 14-6 Winston-Salem L, 0-17 Fayetteville St. W, 10-7 Alabama St. L, 6-62 N.C. Central W, 7-6 N.C. Central L, 3-34 Savannah St. W, 27-6 Virginia Union W, 38-25 N.C Central L, 7-52 1992 (5-5) 2002 (2-8) Tuskegee L, 7-17 Hampton L, 6-48 1997 (2-8) Wingate L, 0-24 Norfolk St. W, 7-0 Gardner-Webb L, 3-38 Bowie St. L, 6-7 2007 (3-7) Morehouse L, 17-21 Virginia St. L, 0-31 Virginia St. L, 19-23 Edward Waters W, 24-0 Morgan St. L, 21-25 Bowie St. W, 19-13 Elon L, 14-38 Savannah St. L, 10-24 Winston- Salem L, 13-40 Elizabeth City L, 10-12 Elizabeth City W, 30-6 Charleston So. L, 20-44 Glenville St. W, 13-10 Benedict W, 44-13 Virginia Union L, 27-35 St. Augustine’s W, 33-30 Livingstone W, 14-6 Livingstone L, 21-42 Livingstone L, 19-37 Shaw L, 21-45 Fayetteville St. W, 24-6 Fayetteville L, 27-38 Fayetteville St. L, 6-30 Virginia Union L 17-30 Morris Brown W, 28-25 Winston-Salem L, 7-40 Winston-Salem L, 0-29 St. Paul’s L, 13-23 N.C. Central L, 12-13 N.C. Central L, 0-28 N.C. Central W, 29-14 Virginia St. L, 17-35 Virginia Union L, 11-19 Fayetteville St. L, 21-31 1993 (3-7-1) 2003 (1-9) Livingstone W, 47-7 Morehouse T, 14-14 1998 (6-4) Shaw L, 0-34 Glenville St. L, 0-45 Gardner-Webb W, 40-28 Western Caro. L, 0-45 2008 (3-7) Bethune- Cookman L, 7-30 S.C. State L, 0-14 Charleston(WV) L, 28-58 N.C. A&T L, 12-44 N.C. Central L, 16-39 Benedict W, 34-28 Morehouse L, 21-39 Virginia St. L, 16-43 Hampton L, 6-43 Bowie St. W, 14-12 Bowie St. L, 0-23 Edward Waters W, 37-31 Kentucky St. W, 20-7 Livingstone L, 24-28 Livingstone W, 20-18 Virginia Union L, 14-42 Livingstone W, 29-12 Fayetteville W, 23-0 St. Augustine’s L, 10-44 Saint Paul’s L, 9-24 Fayetteville L, 6-40 Winston-Salem L, 19-29 Fayetteville St. L, 26-30 Livingstone L, 26-32 Winston-Salem L, 6-23 N.C Central W, 27-23 Winston-Salem L, 0-38 St. Augustine’s W, 19-13 Norfolk St. W, 20-13 Elizabeth City W, 26-0 N.C. Central L, 7-48 Fayetteville St. L, 3-48 N.C. A&T L, 7-52 Virginia Union L, 9-34 Chowan W, 51-36 2004 (0-10) Shaw L, 35-62 1994 (1-9) 1999 (2-9) N.C. Central L, 0-52 Bethune- Cookman L, 7-24 Gardner-Webb L, 0-51 Shaw L, 14-49 2009 (3-7) Gardner- Webb L, 13-21 Virginia St. L, 6-27 Ga. Southern L, 3-84 WV Tech L, 39-49 Winston-Salem L, 25-51 Bowie St. L, 19-23 Morehouse L, 13-31 Elizabeth City St. L, 10-51 Hampton L, 3-77 Elizabeth City W, 27-6 Wofford L, 0-56 Edward Waters W, 27-14 Bowie St. L, 20-30 Liberty L, 2-38 Livingstone L, 10-16 Virginia Union L, 14-34 Livingstone L, 32-41 Bethune- Cookman L, 6-26 St. Augustine’s L, 19-21 Saint Paul’s W, 24-20 Fayetteville L, 12-14 Livingstone L, 8-30 Fayetteville St. L, 14-40 Livingstone W, 30-15 Norfolk St. L, 30-34 Fayetteville W, 31-20 Winston-Salem L, 20-31 St. Augustine’s L, 9-27 N.C. Central L, 21-22 Winston-Salem L, 6-25 Bowie St. L, 7-14 Fayetteville St. L, 13-30 Elizabeth City L, 32-61 N.C. Central L, 7-35 Chowan L, 22-33 Virginia Union L, 6-50 Shaw L, 0-50 16 JCSU vs. All Opponents 2010 (2-8) Elizabeth City St. L, 27-45 Alabama St. 0-3 Knoxville 1-2 N.C. Central L, 0-59 Allen 7-1-2 Lane 1-1 WV Tech W, 45-21 Benedict 7-1-1 Laurinburg Institute 1-0 Bethune-Cookman 0-5 Lenoir-Rhyne 3-6 Brevard L, 21-25 Bluefield St. 2-4-2 Lincoln (Pa.) 1-4 Winston-Salem L, 3-49 Bowie St. 11-10 Livingstone 41-21-2 Shaw L, 7-45 Brevard 0-2 Maryland Eastern-Shore 3-1 Virginia Union L, 21-44 Camp Butner 1-0 Miles 1-0 St. Augustine’s L, 24-34 Camp McCall 1-0 Morehouse 1-6 Fayetteville St. L, 6-64 Camp Pickett 0-1 Morgan St. 0-3 Livingstone W, 26-13 Catawba 0-2 Morris Brown 6-1-1 Central St. 1-0 N.C. Central 19-46-3 2011 (6-5) Charleston (WV) 0-1 N.C. A&T 10-29-2 Charleston Southern 0-1 Nat. Inst. of Sport-Mexico 0-1 W. Virginia St. W, 64-27 Charlotte 0-1 Norfolk St. 1-3 Brevard L, 35-38 Cheyney St. 1-0 Paine 1-0 Virginia St. W, 14-7 Chowan 1-1 S.C. State 2-23 Davidson L, 7-35 Clark-Atlanta 0-3-1 Savannah St. 1-4 Winston-Salem L, 10-28 Concordia-Selma 1-0 Shaw 12-21-2 Shaw W, 36-27 Davidson 2-2 St. Augustine’s 17-16-1 Virginia Union W, 26-19 Delaware St. 11-7 St. Paul’s 2-3 St. Augustine’s L, 15-34 Edward Waters 4-0 Tennessee A&I 2-0 Fayetteville St. L, 23-44 Elizabeth City St. 10-7 Tuskegee 6-12 Elon 0-1 Univ. of D.C. 1-0 Livingstone W, 31-0 Fayetteville St. 34-24-3 Virginia St. 13-24-1 Miles College W, 35-33 Fisk 0-1 Virginia Union 7-28 Fort Bragg 1-0 West Georgia 0-1 2012 (6-4) Ft. Valley St. 0-1 West Virginia St. 1-1 W. Virginia St. L, 31-34 Gardner-Webb 1-4 West Virgina Tech 1-2 Tuskegee L, 17-35 Georgia Southern 0-2 Western Carolina 0-1 Concordia-Selma W, 23-18 Glenville St. 1-1 Wingate 0-2 Virginia St. W, 28-21 Hampton 4-15-2 Winston-Salem St. 23-41-3 Lincoln (PA) L, 53-55 Howard 4-9-1 Wofford 0-1 Kentucky St. 2-0 Winston-Salem L, 7-63 Fayetteville St. W, 35-18 Shaw W, 35-20 St. Augustine’s W, 27-21 Livingstone W, 57-6

2013 (5-5) Livingstone W, 34-17 Bowie State W, 58-41 Davidson W, 35-22 Virginia St. L, 17-19 Lincoln W, 49-10 Winston-Salem L, 17-44 Fayetteville St. L, 26-35 Shaw L, 33-39 St. Augustine’s L, 6-13 Central St. W, 26-24

2014 (3-7) Charlotte L, 0-56 Kentucky St. W, 13-6 W. Georgia L, 0-49 Virginia Union L, 6-27 Bowie St. L, 0-24 Winston-Salem L, 0-37 Fayetteville St. L, 14-34 Shaw L, 34-35 St. Augustine’s W, 14-10 Livingstone W, 31-14 17 JCSU Football Records Record Plays Career Records Longest Run From Scrimmage Most Interceptions: 21 - Willie Jones, 1975-78 98 yards - Mark Saunders vs. Virginia Union, 1980 Most QB Sacks: 18 - Daniel Beauford, 1980 Most Yards Receiving: 3,154 - Jeremy Franklin, 2007-2010 Longest Pass Play 99 yards - Carlton Richardson to Jeremy Franklin vs. St. Augustine’s, 2007 Team Records Most Points Scored: 316 1970 Longest Kickoff Return Most Points Allowed: 375 1994 80 yards - Irvin Costner vs. S.C. State, 1978 Most TDs Scored: 41 1967 Most TDs Passing: 24 1970 Longest Punt Return Most TDs Rushing: 30 1967 80 yards - Joseph Johnson vs. WSSU, 1964 Most PATs: 39 1973 Most Yards Gained: 3,397 1973 Longest Punt Most Yds. Rushing: 2.027 1967 75 yards - Cal Gill vs. Fayetteville St., 1979 Most Yds. Passing: 2,047 1970 Fewest Passing Yds.: 168 1957 Longest Field Goal Most First Downs: 174 1981 52 yards - Julius Wright vs. Fayetteville St., 2009 Most Passing First Downs: 89 1982 Most Rushing First Downs: 92 1967 Individual Records - Game Fewest First Downs: 35 1957 Most Yards Passing: 389 - Wesley Tate vs. WSSU, 1991 Fewest First Downs Passing: 15 1957 Fewest First Downs Rushing: 20 1957 Most Receptions (Single Game) Most Pass Attempts: 430 1988 12 - Marquis Belton vs. Fayetteville St., 2003 Most Pass Completions: 180 1982 12 - Joachim Weinberg vs. Fayetteville St., 1989 Most Interceptions Thrown: 28 1994 Most Interceptions Caught: 30 1988 Most Receiving Yards: Fewest Passes Attempted: 25 1957 201 - Joachim Weinberg vs. Fayetteville St., 1989 Fewest Passes Completed: 8 1957

Most Field Goals: 8 - Leroy Wise, 1986 Most Tackles: 33 - Lacoy McRae, 1994 Longest Winning Streak: 8 games, 1962-63, 1970 Most Passing TDs: 8 - Luther Carter vs. WSSU, 1974 Longest Losing Streak: 11 games, 1993-94 Consecutive Games Scored: 36, Sept. 1985-Dec. 1989 Most Pass Attempts: Consecutive Shutouts: 4, 1929, 1943, 1960-61 68 - Mel Westmoreland vs. Fayetteville St. Most Shutouts in a Season: 7, 1941 Fewest Points Allowed: 24, 1942 Individual Records - Season Largest Margin of Victory: 77 vs. Livingstone, 1964 Most Points Scored: 94 - William Dusenbury, 1967 Largest Margin of Defeat: 82 vs. S.C. State, 1981 Most TDs Scored: 15 - William Dusenbury, 1967 Most Yds. Rushing: 1,170 - Ernest Williams, 1976 Most Passing Yds.: 2,129 - Ryan Carter Most Yds. Total Offense: 2,563 - Ryan Carter Most TD Passes Thrown: 23 - Elroy Duncan, 1970 Most TD Receptions: 13 - Ron Meadows, 1991 Most Receptions: 54 - Bill Lide, 1971 Most Receiving Yds.: 933 - Craig Brown, 2002 Best Punting Average: 42.2 - Carl Lyles, 1993

18 All-CIAA Selections 1930 OG Johnnie Bogle OL Kelvin Davis 1937 OT Milton Meadows DL Michael Ballen 1940 DE Jack S. Brayboy 1987 C William Wyatt RB Kenneth Powell WR Marvin Bartee OG Howard Tolliver LB Jackie Wilkes 1941 DE Jack S. Brayboy 1988 LB Ronald Capers 1942 DE Jack S. Brayboy 1989 WR Joachim Weinberg 1943 OG Eddie Fletcher KR Ronald Meadows 1944 DE James Fisher 1990 KR Greg Clifton OT Garland Malone DB Willie Cole 1945 OT Milton Meadows 1991 OL Carlton Williams 1952 RB Howard Petty DE Donnell Johnson 1959 Ernest Wade 1992 OL Carlton Williams 1961 TE Pettis Norman 1993 K Carl Chester Lyles, III 1962 TE Pettis Norman 1994 K Carl Chester Lyles, III Joe Tisdale 1996 T Archie Hayes 1965 C/LB 1998 DL Androne Hatchett 1966 C Curt Peters 1999 WR Craig Brown (2nd Team) 1967 DT Edgar Farmer LB Antonio Jamison (HM) 1968 DT Edgar Farmer DL Jerrod Manigault (HM) 1969 RB William Dusenbury 2001 DB Nicholas Murray (HM) DE Paul Reid 2002 WR Craig Brown 1970 QB Elroy Duncan PR Craig Brown (2nd Team) OT Johnny Fairley DB Nicholas Murray DE Larry Jones DB Reggie Broughton (2nd Team) 1971 DT Billy Borbett 2003 DB Nicholas Murray (2nd Team) RB Bruce Duke 2004 OL Kenny Faulkner (2nd Team) LB William Gunn KR Brandon Benjamin (2nd Team) 1972 WR William Lide DL Justin Jackson (2nd Team) QB Luther Carter 2005 KR De’Audre Dix 1973 QB Luther Carter DB De’Audre Dix 1974 OT George Hill LB Eddie Wilson DT Ronald Corley DL D.J. Haynesworth (2nd Team) 1976 DT Ronald Corley 2006 KR De’Audre Dix C Chet Grimsley DB De;Audre Dix 1978 TE Charles Strohman LB Eddie Wilson 1979 DT Alfred Wring DL D.J. Haynesworth (2nd Team) 1980 DE Daniel Beauford 2007 OL Ralph Manns, Jr. Alvarez Abernathy WR Jeremy Franklin 1981 WR Nate McDowell KR De’Audre Dix 1982 QB John Thomas DB De’Audre Dix WR Nate McDowell LB Fred Williams DE Daniel Beauford P Herbert Collins, III 1983 P Anthony Whicker Special Teams POTY De’Audre Dix 1984 PR Mike Swain 2008 WR Jeremy Franklin OT John Logan P Julius Wright (2nd Team) 1985 PR Mike Swain 2009 WR Jeremy Franklin LB Craig Warren DB Lawyer Montgomery (2nd Team) 1986 LB Ronald Capers 2010 WR Jeremy Franklin (2nd Team) 19 All-CIAA Selections All-Rookie CIAA Selections P Tyler Rabb (2nd Team) 1988 PR Anthony Hollowman 2011 DL Derrick Johnson, II KR Ronald Meadows P Tyler Rabb LB Andy Muriel OL Rico Arellano (2nd Team DT Erick Wright 2012 RB Dedrick Anderson (2nd Team) DB Rodney Carr 2013 DL Jovontay Williams 1989 LB Craig Jamison OL Rico Arellano (2nd Team) DB Marlon Jones QB Keahn Wallace (2nd Team) 1990 WR Gregory Clifton LB Anthony Allen (2nd Team) OL William Billups 2014 LB Austin Jacques DL Chris Randolph (2nd Team) 1991 DB Lorand Reed LB Trevis Manigault K Jermaine Ward 1992 C Richard Gafford 1993 OL David Spell 1998 WR Craig Brown 2001 RB Kevin Woods LB Antavus Hughes DL Justin Jackson 2002 QB Donja’ Goodson DL Johnny Martin 2003 WR Marquis Belton 2004 DB De’Audre Dix 2005 QB Carlton Richardson RB Andre’ Williams 2006 DL Lorenzo Hall 2007 WR Jeremy Franklin Off. POTY Jeremy Franklin 2008 RB Geno Barnett JCSU Coaching Staff WR Rico Poole 1928 Randolph Taylor 4-4 DB Darius Johnson 1929-30 John F. Thomas 11-3-5 2009 RB Dedrick Anderson 1931-32 Lonnie P. Byam 1-10 2011 QB Keahn Wallace 1933-35 William Griffin 5-10-2 Off. POTY Keahn Wallace 1936 Herbert Penn 2-3-3 2012 WR Fred Scott 1937-44 Edward L. Jackson 47-4-7 1945 George Bynum 5-4-1 1946-49 Byrd D. Gridup 3-24-4 1950-52 Jack S. Brayboy 10-12-1 1953-77 Eddie C. McGirt 118-73-3 1978-83 Wylie E. Harris, Jr. 18-40-1 1983-90 Horace T. Small 20-49-3 1991 John K. Wright 2-7-1 1992-94 Ray Lee 8-13 1995-96 Daryl C. McNeil 10-10 1997-98 Bill Davis 8-12 1999-04 Tim Harkness 10-50 2005-08 Daryl C. McNeil 10-21 2009-14 Steven Aycock 25-36 2015-Pres. Kermit Blount 20 Commemorative Classic

A 120-year-old historic rivalry began the authentic Black College Football Phenomenon. On December 27, 1892 Biddle Institute (Johnson C. Smith University) traveled to 's Old Delta Grove campus in Salisbury, North Carolina. Though there was snow on the ground and it was only two days after Christmas, the teams forged their way to a historic moment in sports while writers recorded the results. A writer in the 1930 yearbook of Livingstone College provided a glimpse of that December experience.

According to historian T. M. Martin, the men of Biddle spent two years studying the sport of football. In 1892, they challenged the men of Livingstone, whose team was formally organized in the fall of that year. It is doubtful that when Biddle University and Livingstone College teed it up on December 27, 1892, in what was described as little more than a cow pasture, either team had the slightest inkling of the legacy they were about to give birth. Games of monumental historical significance, coaches of legendary proportions and players of extraordinary brilliance ultimately emerged from what was to become known as the Historically Black Colleges and Universities.

The teams played two 45-minute halves on Livingstone's front lawn. W. J. Trent scored Livingstone's only touch- down on a fumble recovery. By then, snow covered the field's markings and Biddle argued that the fumble was recovered out of bounds. The official ruled in Biddle's favor, allowing them to keep the 5-0 lead that they estab- lished early on, giving JCSU the historic 1st victory! And the rivalry continues...

Commemorative Classic Results

JCSU leads 6-0

2014 JCSU def. Livingstone, 31-14 at Irwin Belk Complex (Charlotte, N.C.) 2013 JCSU def. Livingstone, 34-17 at Memorial Stadium (Charlotte, N.C.) 2012 JCSU def. Livingstone, 57-6 at Memorial Stadium (Charlotte, N.C.) 2011 JCSU def. Livingstone, 31-0 at Memorial Stadium (Charlotte, N.C.) 2010 JCSU def. Livingstone, 26-13 at Memorial Stadium (Charlotte, N.C.) 2009 JCSU def. Livingstone, 30-15 at Alumni Memorial Stadium (Salisbury, N.C.)

Commemorative Classic MVPs

2014 Fred Scott, WR (JCSU) Kemuel Brown, WR (LC) 2013 Fred Scott, WR (JCSU) 2012 Dedrick Anderson, RB (JCSU) 2011 Dylan Steele, DE (JCSU) 2010 Ryan Carter , QB (JCSU) Tevin Mishoe, RB (LC) 2009 Quinton Toomer, LB (JCSU) Linwood Jenkins, RB (LC)

21 Irwin Belk Complex Named for benefactor and Charlotte businessman Irwin Belk, a member of the family behind Belk department stores, the Irwin Belk Complex opened in 2003.

The $8.9 million dollar, 4,500 seat facility features an Olympic-sized Mondo track, as well as a dance studio, weight rooms, multimedia classrooms and administrative offices. The complex was completed as a collaboration between JCSU and the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Parks and Recreation Department.

It also serves as the location of the annual JCSU Commencement Ceremony.

The entrance to the stadium features a long pathway made of bricks honoring the alumni and supporters who helped fund the complex.

The Irwin Belk Complex hosted several major track events, including NCAA Division II Championships, CIAA championships and several other programs involving the community.

22 Johnson C. Smith University In 1867 the Reverend S.C. Alexander and the Reverend W.L. Miller saw the need to establish an institution in this section of the South and began to devise such plans as would secure the desired results. On April 7, 1867, at a meeting of the Catawba Presbytery in the old Charlotte Presbyterian Church, formerly located at the corner of D and Fourth Streets, Charlotte, N.C, the movement for the school was formally inaugurated, and these two ministers were elected as teachers.

Information concerning the establishing of the school was brought to the attention of Mrs. Mary D. Biddle, a devout churchwoman of Philadelphia, Penn., who, through appeals on behalf of the work in one of the church papers, pledged $1400. In appreciation of the first and generous contribution, friends of the project requested Mrs. Biddle to name the newly established school after her late husband, Major Henry Biddle. After the request was granted, the school was named Biddle Memorial Institute and later was chartered by the State Legislature under that name.

The first eight acres of land used as the site for the school were donat- ed by Colonel W.R. Myers, a wealthy citizen of Charlotte, N. C. From 1867 to 1876 the school was known as the Biddle Memorial Institute. In 1876 the charter was changed by the Legislature of North Carolina, and the name of the school became Biddle University. The institution operated under this name until 1923.

From 1921 to 1922, Mrs. Jane Berry Smith, of Pittsburgh, Penn, gave funds for the erection of the theological dormitory, a science hall, a teachers’ cottage, and a memo- rial gate at Biddle University. In addition she provided a handsome endowment for the institution in memory of her late husband Johnson C. Smith. In recognition of these gener- ous benefactions, the Board of Trustees voted to change the name of the institution to Johnson C. Smith University. The charter of the school, ac- cordingly, was so amended March 1, 1923, by the Legislature of the State of North Carolina. From 1923 until her death in October 1929, Mrs. Smith gave funds for the erection of five more buildings, including a campus church.

The mission of Johnson C. Smith University is to provide an outgoing education for a diverse group of talented and highly motivated students from various ethnic, socioeconomic, and geographical backgrounds. Johnson C. Smith offers a liberal education in conjunction with concentrated study in specialized fields in preparation for advanced study and specific careers. To ensure the integrity and stability of its status and the perpetuation of its rich legacy, Johnson C. Smith University has a firm resolve to maintain the fiscal and human resources requisite to be a truly distinctive institution – hallmark of excellence in its students, faculty, staff, administrators, academic and other programs, facilities, operation, and environment.

Johnson C. Smith University is dedicated to educating individuals, whose accomplishments demonstrate a high- er level of initiative, exhibit principled moral and ethical values, and possess the emotional and social maturity needed to thrive in a scholarly environment. 23 THE GROWING EDGE Johnson C. Smith University is an independent new urban university located in Charlotte. The University continues to gain a national reputation for integrating the liberal arts with business, the sciences and technology in innovative, socially conscious ways to empower tomorrow’s diverse entrepreneurial citizens and leaders.

Today, JCSU offers a progressive curriculum with 23 fields of study to more than 1,400 students who come from a variety of ethnic, socioeconomic and geographic backgrounds. The enriching environment enables students to explore and grow – intellectually, socially, culturally and spiritually – and develop a sense of social responsibility.

JCSU is committed to hiring expert faculty members who prepare students for rewarding careers by helping them to develop the professional and social skills needed for workforce success.

The University has strong community relationships and strategic partnerships with businesses, corporations and professional groups. As an active community partner, JCSU serves as a catalyst for building and sustaining assets in the surrounding neighborhoods and throughout the city.

Johnson C. Smith University continues to evolve into a 21st century university that will build upon its long legacy of producing compassionate and forward-thinking leaders.

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