Rattler Football 2016 FLORIDA A&M ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS Gaither Office Center * Suite 204 * 1835 Wahnish Way * Tallahassee, FL 32307 GAME 3 Florida A&M vs Tuskegee (Ala.) FAMU to duel Tuskegee in Fifth Quarter Classic showdown Saturday, Sept. 17, 6:00 p.m. CT GAME DAY WEATHER Ladd-Peebles Stadium (45,000), Mobile, AL Accuweather predicts Saturday’s TALE OF THE TAPE weather will be mostly cloudy and warm, with a thunderstorm. High near 88, and a low near 74. 2016 FAMU SCORECARD, 0-2, 0-0 F AMU TUSKEGEE 09-03 @Miami^ L,3-70 Record... 0-2, 0-0 MEAC Record... 2-0, 2-0 SIAC 09-10 @Coastal Carolina L,10-49 Ntl Rank ...... None Ntl Rank ...... #13 D2 09-17 Tuskegee** 6:00 PM Pts/Game ...... 6.5 Pts/Game ...... 32.0 (5th Quarter Classic - Mobile, AL) Pts Allowed/PG ... 59.5 Pts Allowed/PG ...15.5 09-24 S.C. STATE* 6:00 PM Rush Yds/Gm .....62.0 Rush Yds/Gm ....144.5 10-01 SAVANNAH STATE* 6:00 PM Pass Yds/Gm ..... 184.5 Pass Yds/Gm .....232.0 RATTLERS ON THE AIR 10-08 @ N.C. Central * 4:00 PM Total Off/Gm ...... 246.5 Total Off/Gm .....376.5 HSRN: The Heritage Sports Radio Network 10-15 @ Delaware State* 2:00 PM Total Def/Gm .....290.0 Total Def/Gm .....481.0 (HSRN) will air the game via its satellite network, 10-22 HAMPTON* 3:00 PM THE COACHING MATCHUP with Charles Ward (PBP) and Mark Lassiter (Homecoming Game) (Color) calling the action. 10-29 @North Carolina A&T* 1:00 PM * FAMU’s Alex Wood (Iowa, 1978) is 11-12 MORGAN STATE* 4:00 PM RADIO: in his 2nd season at FAMU... He has a RADIO: WHBX-FM 96.1 JAMZ, is the flagship 11-19 Bethune-Cookman*% 2:00 PM 26-36 career record as a head coach at station for the Rattler Radio Network. The Alex (Florida Blue Florida Classic) James Madison (23-22), Buffalo (2-2) Wood Pregame Show will air 30 minutes prior to kickoff. Joshua Jackson (By-Play), Michael Thomas @-Away Games; ^-ESPN3.com; #-ESPNU; *- and FAMU (1-12). (Expert Analyst) will describe the action. Conference Games; %-Florida Blue Florida Classic, ESPNClassic/ESPN3/ESPNU *Tuskegee’s Willie Slater COACHES’ SHOW: The Alex Wood RATTLER QUICK BITES (Livingstone, 1979) is in his 11th year Show, a 30-minute recap of the week’s at TU, where he is 94-24 in 11 years. action, hosted by Elton Gumbel, will air @ Saturday’s Fifth Quarter Classic statewide in Florida on FOX SPORTS ONE (Thurs. at 4:30 matchup with Tuskegee is the first meeting PLAYERS TO WATCH p.m.), and on FOX49 in Tallahassee (Thurs.), at 11 p.m. with the Golden Tigers since 1996. @ RB Devin Bowers made his 2016 debut RATTLER FOOTBALL last week with a 120-yard rushing game, F AMU TUSKEGEE HISTORICAL and a 70-yard TD gallop against Coastal RUSHING RUSHING Carolina. Devin Bowers, RB Jayjerien Craig, RB @ This is the second straight year FAMU 1gm, 12c, 120yds, 10.0 av 31c, 191 yards, 95.5 ypg The 2016 season is the has opened the season with three straight 110th year of varsity road games. PASSING PASSING FFootball at FAMU, @ FAMU is looking for its’ first Kenneth Coleman, QB Kevin Lacey, QB continuing a rich 31 of 49, 2INT, 329 yds 19 of 27, 429 yds, 4 TDs, 0 INT September win since 2013, when they 110110 legacy of successes: opened with a 27-10 victory over RECEIVING RECEIVING Mississippi Valley in the MEAC SWAC Montavious Williams WR Leo Gilbert, WR * 12 National Championships. Challenge in Orlando. 13 rec., 122 yds, 21 long 5 rec. 121yds, 3 TDs * The first NCAA Division I FCS National title (1978). DEFENSE DEFENSE ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS Ronald Harris, Jr., LB Osband Thompson, DB * 36 Conference Director/Football SID ...... Vaughn Wilson 11 tackles, (11 solos) 27 tackles (12 solos) 4 TFL Championships. [email protected]; (850) 599-3200 * Top 15 in FCS in all-time (ofc); (850) 694-0277 (cell) THE SERIES victories FAMU leads the all-time series with and winning percentage. Assistant Director ...... Alvin Hollins, Jr. Tuskegee, 29-16-3, after a 56-0 win over * 1 NFL Hall of Famer and 4 [email protected]; (850) 599-3736 (ofc); (850) 591-7690 (cell) the Golden Tigers in their last meeting in College Football Hall of Famers. 1996... The series began in 1908 with TU * 100 All-Americans. Official Website ... www.famuathletics.com winning 51-0... TU last won against * 135 Professional Alumni. Facebook ...... facebook.com/famuath FAMU in 1990, 39-34 Twitter ...... @famuathletics 2016 FLORIDA A&M FOOTBALL MEDIA PAK * www.FAMUAthletics.com 1 Rattler Weekly Media Availabilty FLORIDA A&M VS. MIAMI * MEDIA AVAILABILITY * SEPT. 5-11 12 MON 13 TUE 14 WED 15 THU 16 FRI 17 SAT 18 SUN No Availability 10:00 a.m. 3:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. TBA Florida A&M No Availability APR Penalties MEAC Coaches Practice Practice Walk-Thru vs Tuskegee Teleconference Cameras first Cameras first Ladd-Peebles 7:00 pm ET 10 min 10 min Stadium 12:30 p.m. Post practice Post practice Postgame Weekly Press media media Mobile, AL Interviews Conference Make player selections by 3:00 p.m. contacting FAMU Practice Communications Cameras first 10 representatives min Post practice Rattler Football Quick Facts GENERAL INFORMATION COACHING STAFF SCHOOL NAME: Florida Agricultural and HEAD COACH: Alexander “Alex” Wood Mechanical University ALMA MATER: Iowa, 1978 LOCATION: Tallahassee, Florida YEARS AT FAMU: 2016, 2nd Year FOUNDED: 1887 RECORD AT FAMU: 1-10-0, One (1) Year ENROLLMENT: 8,550 CAREER RECORD: 26-34-0, 4 Years+ COLORS: Orange (PMS 151) and Green (PMS +James Madison, 1995-98; U. of Buffalo, 2014 347) (5 games) NICKNAMES: Rattlers, FAMU (FAM-You) FOOTBALL OFFICE PHONE: (850) 599-3723 CONFERENCE: Mid-Eastern Athletic (MEAC) BEST TIME TO REACH COACH: Thru SID AFFILIATION: NCAA Division I FCS (Football); Office (850) 599-3200/3736 Division I (all other sports) STADIUM: (1957) ASSISTANT COACHES CAPACITY/SURFACE: 25,000 / Natural Grass @ Martin Spieler, Offensive Coordinator/QBs PRESIDENT: Dr. Elmira Mangum Coach, 2nd Season ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Milton Overton @ Theo Lemon, Defensive Coordinator/ FACULTY ATHLETIC REP: Dr. Ebenezer Oriaku Defensive Line Coach, 2nd Season ATHLETIC PHONE: (850) 599-3868/3878 @ Richard Solomon, Defensive Backs Coach, 2nd Season ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS @ Donald “D.J.” McCarthy, Receivers Coach, ATHLETIC WEBSITE: www.famuathletics.com 2nd Season FOOTBALL SID: Vaughn R. Wilson @ Michael Vite, Linebackers Coach, 2nd SID OFFICE PHONE: (850) 599-3200 Season. SID MOBILE: (850) 694-0277 @ Steven Jerry, Running Backs Coach, 2ndst SID EMAIL: [email protected] Season. ASSISTANT SID: Alvin Hollins, Jr. @ Edwin Pata, Offensive Line Coach , 4th ASID OFFICE PHONE: (850) 599-3736 Season ASID MOBILE: (850) 591-7690 @ Stephen Fields, Tight Ends Coach/Recruit- ASID EMAIL: [email protected] ing Coordinator, 1st Season

2 2016 FLORIDA A&M FOOTBALL MEDIA PAK * www.FAMUAthletics.com Rattler Football Quick Facts @ Todd Middleton, Defensive Line Coach, 1st Defense Season DB 13-Jules Dornevil, 5-11, 165, Sr., Naples, FL @ Alex Dennison, Offensive Staff Assistant, @ 38 tackles (30 solos), 1 INT, 1.5 TFL, 6 PBU 2nd Season DE 6-Curtis Alexander, 6-2, 215, Sr., Quincy, FL @ Alex Peffley, Defensive Staff Assistant, 2nd @ 51 tackles (38 solos), 8.5 TFL, 5 QB hurries Season FS 18-Jacques Bryant, 6-1, 178, R-Sr., Tallahassee @ 75 tackles (52 solos), 5.0 TFL (19 yards) , 1 INT, 5 PBU TEAM INFORMATION RCB 3-Braxton Brown, 5-11, 185, R-Sr., Houston, TX 2015 RECORDS @ 45 tackles (34 solos), 4 PBU. @ Overall Record: 1-10-0 @ Conference Record/Finish: 1-7/10th Specialists P 36-Colby Blanton, 6-1, 210, R-Sr., Jacksonville, FL BASIC OFFENSE: Spread Formation @ Averaged 39.7 per punt (80 atts); Long of 64; 11 kicks +50 BASIC DEFENSE: Pro 43 Formation yds; 22 down inside 20.

LETTERWINNERS @ Number Returning (48): Offense (25)/ ALL-STAR CANDIDATES Defense (22)/Special Teams (1) LG 62-Keonte Cash, 5-11, 310, Sr., Miami, FL @ Number Lost (20): Offense (8)/Defense LT 51-T.J. Jones, 6-5, 295, Sr., Myrtle Beach, SC (10)/Specialists (2) WR 7-Brandon Norwood, 6-1, 180, Jr., Atlanta, GA WR 15-Montavious Williams, 6-0, 165, R-Sr., Tallahassee, STARTERS DE 6-Curtis Alexander, 6-2, 215, Sr., Quincy, FL @ Number Returning (15): Offense (9)/De- P/PK 36-Colby Blanton, 6-1, 210, R-Sr., Jacksonville, FL fense (4)/Special Teams (2) FS 18-Jacques Bryant, 6-1, 190, Sr., Tallahassee, FL @ Number Lost (11): Offense (2)/Defense (7)/ Special Teams (2) KEY LOSSES LB Akil Blount (Miami Dolphins camp) 2015 KEY RETURNING STARTERS LB Kashawn Butler Offense DL Michael Lovejoy WR 7-Brandon Norwood, 6-1, 180, Jr., Atlanta, GA FB Gerald Hearns @ 49 receptions, 442 yards, 2 TD, Long 40 yards, 9.0 per WR Devondrick Nealy WR 15-Montavious Williams, 6-0, 160, R-Sr., Tallahassee, DB John Boston @ 45 catches, 627 yards, 1 TDs, 13.9 per catch; 56 yards long play. RB 25-Devin Bowers, 6-0, 180, So., St. Petersburg, FL @ 430 yards, 82 carries, 2 TDs; 10 catches, 38 yards, 0 TD, 14 long; 3.8 avg. C/G 62-Keonte Cash, 5-11, 310, Sr., Miami, FL @ Started three full seasons; 2014 -15-16 Preseason All- MEAC; 2013 rd Team All-MEAC. LT 51-T.J. Jones, 6-6, 290, R-Sr., Myrtle Beach, SC @ Started two full seasons in 2013 and 2014. TE 81-Desmond Noird, 6-3, 230, Jr., Atlanta, GA @ 15 catches, 157 yards, 2 TD; 10.5 average; Long play 29 yards.

2016 FLORIDA A&M FOOTBALL MEDIA PAK * www.FAMUAthletics.com 3 Rattler Football Game Notes

Rattler Recap: The FAMU Rattlers yards on 31 completions (49 tries), (0-2) are coming off a tough 49-10 loss good for a 63.3 percent completion to #16-ranked Coastal Carolina last rate... Montavious Williams leads the Saturday, but a number of bright spots Rattler pass grabbers with 13 catches emerged from that game for the Or- for 122 yards, followed by Brandon ange and Green, headlined by the Norwood’s seven grabs for 52 yards... sizzling return of sophomore halfback LB Ronald Harris, Jr. tops the club in Devin Bowers, who announced his tackles with 12 stops (11 solos), while return from a concussion suffered in secondary aces Braxton Brown (9 training camp with a 70-yard TD dash tackles) and Jacques Bryant (8 tack- reminiscent of his 77-yard scoring les, INT) are playing solidly, along jaunt in his first-ever game a year ago, with DE Elijah Price (7 tackles, 3.0 for also in Week Two against Samford... loss). The St. Petersburg, Fla., native fin- ished with 120 yards on 12 carries, Looking Ahead To Tuskegee: vaulting into the FAMU rushing lead The Tuskegee Tigers (2-0) are un- ahead of redshirt freshman Hans beaten in league play after their first Supre (40 yards on 17 carries)... Se- two games, having prevailed over nior Kenneth Coleman went the dis- Clark Atlanta, 36-13 in their opener tance in his start against Coastal, and 28-18 over Albany (Ga.) State last boosting his season total to 329 air weekend... Veteran QB Kevin Lacy runs the Golden Tiger attack effi-

4 2016 FLORIDA A&M FOOTBALL MEDIA PAK * www.FAMUAthletics.com Rattler Football Game Notes ciently, completing 70 MEDIA NOTICE back William Carroll percent (19 of 27) of were All-Americans in his passes so far for Media needing interviews with the late 80s early 80s... 429 yards and four FAMU coaches or student- TDs, while rushing for athletes can arrange them Quarterback another... The TU through the Sports Informa- Chase Underway: ground game is led by tion Office by calling (850) The Rattlers head in Jajerien Craig, who has 599-3200 or 599-3736 through Week Two with a devel- rushed for 191 yards Thursday afternoons… oping battle for the on 31 carries the first quarterback spot… two games...Desmond MEAC TELECONFERENCE Senior Kenneth Reece leads the Tiger Coleman started against pass catchers with five In addition to arranged interviews, Coach Alex Wood Miami and played into receptions for 178 the third period, when yards and one score, can be reached on the weekly MEAC Coaches Teleconfer- he exited with cramps. while Leo Gilbert has He passed for 135 yards three TD catches ence at 10:13 a.m. each on 9-of-16 passing, with among his five recep- week…Credible media outlets one interception…. tions for 121 yards.... may access the teleconference Redshirt freshman Ryan Defenders Osband via telephone by calling (800) Stanley passed for 40 Thompson (27 tackles, 920-0677. Dial confirmation yards on 6-of-11 pass- 4.0 for loss) and code 7264532 to reach the ing, with one picked Quavon Taylor (17 operator and join the confer- off…. Coleman is the tackles, 2.0 for loss, 37- ence…. more experienced yard Pick Six INT). player and will likely TUESDAY GRID PRESSER open the Coastal game The Last Time under center. They Met – 1996: On Tuesdays at 12:30 p.m., FAMU will host a Weekly FAMU and Tuskegee FAMU’s Youth last met in Tallahassee Press Conference at the Lawson Center ground floor Movement: Coming in 1996, with FAMU into the season, the 2016 prevailing, 56-0 under conference room, featuring Rattler Football Roster the leadership of the Coach Wood and selected sports 48 true and legendary coach, Billy players… Light refreshments redshirt freshmen, with Joe. will be served. at least a dozen of those yearlings listed amongst FAMU And Mobile: The Rattlers in the FAMU two-deep charts…. Add in their only two recorded visits to Mo- the eight (8) junior college transfers, bile came up on the short end... In several of whom are in the two-deep 2002, FAMU lost a 24-7 decision to lineups, and it is easy to see that a Troy (Ala.) University... In 1990, FAMU major makeover is in progress with dropped a 44-32 decision to Alabama the FAMU Football Program. State.... Mobile has been kind to FAMU, as the school has had numerous Rugged Schedule Ahead For athletes don the colors... Former base- FAMU: With FAMU’s storied history ball player and coach, Joe Durant is has come the proverbial bull’s eye on native of Mobile, while former quar- their backs, as each week, the Rattler terback Tony Ezell and defensive gridders have had to take the “A”

2016 FLORIDA A&M FOOTBALL MEDIA PAK * www.FAMUAthletics.com 5 Rattler Football Game Notes game of their opponents who sought won five playoff games all-time, the to get their licks in on the Men of most of any FCS HBCU. Orange and Green… The past four years have been especially tough on Year Six In FAMU History: 2016 the Rattlers, who have won just 11 marks several anniversary milestones games during that span, including a in FAMU Athletics and the university one-win campaign a year ago…. at-large… This Fall marks the 70th Along with the zeal that opponents anniversary of the world famous bring to every game comes the de- “” Band, founded in gree of difficulty of the FAMU sched- 1946 by the late, legendary Dr. Patrick ules year in and year out…. 2016 will Foster…. On the weekend of Septem- be no different as the Rattlers open ber 23-24, FAMU celebrates the 40th the season against FBS Miami, fol- Anniversary of its’ Sports Hall of lowed by a pair of 2015 playoff teams, Fame, whose 1976 inaugural class Coastal Carolina and Tuskegee, both featured the likes of tennis pioneer of which advanced to the national Althea Gibson, NFL Hall of Fame WR quarterfinals as at-large teams…. The Bob Hayes, College Football Hall of Rattlers open MEAC play against Fame RB Willie Galimore, College league king pin South Carolina State, Hall of Fame coach Jake Gaither, and which has won 12 of the last 13 games Bill Lucas, the first African American in the series, followed by Savannah major league team executive/general State, which will likely be aiming for a manager…. Speaking of Althea repeat of their 37-27 upset of FAMU a Gibson, it was in 1956 that she won year ago… The MEAC schedule for her first major tennis title at the Aus- FAMU will be daunting all around, as tralian Open…. Twenty years ago they will face all five of the clubs (1996), the College Football Hall of which tied for the league title in 2014 Fame inducted its’ first-ever class of – S.C. State, NCCU, Morgan State, small college players, a group which North Carolina A&T and Bethune- included three-time Rattler All- Cookman… The B-CU ‘Cats have American guard Tyrone McGriff… In especially enjoyed the recent rever- 1936 (80 years ago), FAMU hired Ohio sal of fortunes on the gridiron against State All-American guard Bill Bell as their in-state rivals, having won five its’ head football coach. He would straight against FAMU…. partner two years later with a young coach, Jake Gaither to bring FAMU its’ Rattler Football Turns 109: first national title in 1938. The duo The FAMU Football Program marks would combine to bring three na- its’ 109th season of varsity play (dat- tional titles (1938, 1940, 1942) to ing back to 1906) this fall, and the FAMU, before Gaither would take the Rattlers’ 560-plus all-time wins place reins in 1945, bringing home six (6) them in the Top 25 in NCAA Division I more national crowns… FCS in both overall wins and winning percentage…. FAMU has 12 national WHAT’S NEXT: The Rattlers open titles and 36 conference pennants to their 2016 home schedule next week its’ credit since winning its’ first with their annual Sports Hall of Fame league football crown in 1937…. The Game against MEAC rival South Caro- program, which won the first-ever lina State. Kickoff will be 6:00 p.m. in NCAA FCS national title in 1978, has Bragg Stadium.

6 2016 FLORIDA A&M FOOTBALL MEDIA PAK * www.FAMUAthletics.com Rattler Pronunciation Guide 4 GUYTON, Rashad RAH-SHAD GUY-TON 65 MONTAS, Dave MON-TAHS 5 MURPHY, Chaviss CHAY-VISS 67 HARRIS,Khalil KHA-LILL 13 DORNEVIL, Jules DOOR-NEH-VILLE 70 NWANKWO, Obinna OH-BEE-NAH 13B DOUD, Donovan DOW-D NAH-WAN-QUO 15 WILLIAMS, Montavious MON-TAY-VEE-US 71 ROUSE, Myles ROUSE (Mouse with an R) 16 SUPRE, Hans HAHNZ SOO-PREE 74 SAFFOLD, Zach SAH-FOLD 18 BRYANT, Jacques JAH-KEZ 75 ANDERSON, Keenen KEE-NEN 19 SMITH, Kareem KA-REEM 77 TEEGAN, Tyler TEE-GAN 20 SPELLS, Tevin TEH-VINN 79 AKINGBULU AH-KING-BOO-LOO 24 RICCI, Ronald REE-CHEE 83 GOODRICH, Kieran KEER-AHN 25 BOWERS, Devin DEV-INN 85 NOIRD, Desmond NORD 27 WILSON,Jakaris JAH-CAR-ISS 86 LUCKIE, Dock DOC LUCKY 29 PITTMAN,Shamari SHA-MAH-REE 88 SADDLERS, Sharard SHAH-RARD 36 BLANTON, Colby COLE-BEE 91 AKBAR, Tarique TAH-REEK AK-BAR 37 KENNION, Raashed RAAH-SHEED KENN-EON 92 AKBAR, Malique MAH-LEEK AK-BAR 41 PERCEVAL, Michael PUR-CIV-ALL 94 HUNT, Javon JAH-VON 42 BAPTISTE, Tarick TAH-RICK 95 STEWART, Tariq TAH-REEK 44 GALLON, Quenteze QUIN-TEZZ GALLON 99 VERDIER,Vandrick VAN-DRIC VER-DEE-AY 46 KING, Danzel DAN-ZELL 47 WRIGHT, Khyri KH-EYE-REE 54 SMITH, Adarius AH-DARIUS 58 GIBBS, Emilio EE-MEE-LEO 59 WILLIAMS, Rashad RAH-SHAD 60 WILCHER,Quinten QUIN-TIN WIL-CHER 61 POLINICE, Loubens LOO-BENZ POLY-NEECE 62 CASH, Keonte KEY-AHN-TAY 63 AGUILERA, Osman AHZ-MAHN AGG-YOU-LAIR-AH 64 CROMARTIE,Marquan MAR-KWAN

2016 FLORIDA A&M FOOTBALL MEDIA PAK * www.FAMUAthletics.com 7 FAMU vs. Tuskegee A Rivalry Renewed A football series between two storied college football powerhouses will be reprised this Fall

RATTLER FOOTBALL PREVIEW 2016 53 FAMU vs. Tuskegee: A Rivalry Renewed Mobile’s Ladd-Peebles Stadium

Rattlers versus Golden Tigers A True Clash Of The Titans A century-old football series returns to the gridiron after a two-decade pause in the action

On February 12, Florida A&M University home team every year. However, that game and Tuskegee (Ala.) University, two of was discontinued after the 2009 Classic. college football’s most successful pro- grams, announced a joint partnership with FAMU played Alabama State in the 1990 the Mobile (Ala.) Sports Authority (MSA) Classic, dropping a wild 44-32 shootout to and promoter Robert Buck, to reprise their the Hornets. gridiron rivalry which dates back over 100 years, in the first 5th Quarter Classic, THE FAMU-TUSKEGEE SERIES Powered by the Mobile Sports Authority. The game pits Tuskegee’s Golden Tigers, which rank number two all-time in NCAA This intersectional showdown is set for Division Two in program victories (628 in Saturday, September 17, 2016 at historic 120 years), and number 10 in all-time winning Ladd-Peebles Stadium in Mobile. Kickoff will be 6:00 percentage (.641), against the Rattlers of FAMU, p.m. Central Time, and it will be the first “Classic- who rank seventh in NCAA Division I FCS in winning style” football game to be played in Mobile since percentage (.651), and in the Top 25 (22nd) in 2009. program victories (575 in 99 years).

The Gulf Coast Classic was played in Mobile for 35 Both schools have produced 29 SIAC championship years from 1974-2009 with Alabama State being the football teams – Tuskegee since 1917; FAMU be-

54 RATTLER FOOTBALL PREVIEW 2016 FAMU vs. Tuskegee: A Rivalry Renewed tween 1937 and 1978 – the pair have a combined 18 THE ORIGIN OF THE CLASSIC Black College National Championships (FAMU, 12; The Mobile Sports Authority began discussions to Tuskegee, 6). bring a Classic-style football game back to Mobile, Ala. in early 2014. Tuskegee and FAMU both had the benefit of being led by College Hall of Fame coaches, as the legend- Knowing that Mobile, in all its rich history, would ary Cleveland “Cleve” Abbott was one of Black be a perfect backdrop for this long-standing his- College Football’s earliest coaching greats, leading torical competition, the MSA and promoter Robert the Golden Tigers to 203 wins from 1923 to 1954, Buck, are proud to be renewing this rivalry in an while FAMU’s Jake Gaither fashioned a sizzling .841 all-out “Classic-style” experience on a neutral winning percentage (203-36-4) during a 25-span playing field for both teams. from 1945 to 1969. “I am proud to announce the return of an HBCU While the first official varsity game between the Classic to Mobile, Alabama. It has been a pleasure two was played in 1908, the two schools played to establish the 5th Quarter Classic for the Gulf several games in the late 1800s and early 1900s Coast community. Florida A&M University and whose results were not recorded. Still, the Rattlers Tuskegee University are elite institutions with hold a 27-15-2 advantage in the series since that outstanding athletic programs, excellent marching 1908 encounter. bands, and awesome fans.

The rivalry between the two was an off-and-on “We are honored to feature both as participants in affair as their conference schedule in the Southern 2016” said 5th Quarter Classic promoter, Robert Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SIAC) from the Buck. “The Mobile Sports Authority and I are 1940s on had the pair periodically appearing then working together to make the entire weekend an rotating off their schedules, as the league expanded. eventful experience for fans. 5thQuarterClassic.com is the best source to learn COMMENTS ON THE 2016 MATCHUP future plans for the weekend.” “This year, an old foe will return after a 20-year absence from competing against us. We look for- Danny Corte, Executive Director of the Mobile ward to facing the Golden Tigers of Tuskegee Uni- Sports Authority added, “One of the events which versity in Mobile, Ala. on Sept. 17.” said Milton we at the Mobile Sports Authority thought was Overton, Athletic Director of Florida A&M. missing on our annual Mobile sports calendar was a “Classic-style” college football game. It’s been “We listened to our constituents, including alumni, almost 7 years (2009) since the last Classic was students, faculty, staff, and friends of FAMU. This played here. So, several years ago, we started game will provide an opportunity for Rattler and working to create another Classic game for Mo- Golden Tiger fans to enjoy the action and the spirit bile,” Corte said. on and off the field with the addition of the Battle of the Bands.” “We’re very proud to have two traditional teams, that being Florida A&M and Tuskegee, playing in Tuskegee University Athletic Director, Curtis Mobile this fall. We’re looking forward to welcom- Campbell added, “”We are excited about the oppor- ing the teams, officials, and fans for both teams to tunity to compete against Florida A&M University in Mobile in September.” the 5th Quarter Classic. The history between TU and FAMU goes back many years, and has left its mark Fans can purchase tickets through the FAMU on HBCU football as they are two of the winningest Athletic site: www.FAMUAthletics.com. programs in football.

“This is an opportunity for our alumni and new generation of Tuskegee Golden Tiger football fans to be involved in such a historic game. We look for- ward to the game being played in Mobile this year and seeing all our alumni and fans at the game.”

RATTLER FOOTBALL PREVIEW 2016 55 Head Coach Alex Wood

ALEX WOOD Head Football Coach * Florida A&M University University of Iowa, 1978 * Second Season

At first glance, Florida A&M University head It was in the crucible of his years as a dedicated football coach Alex Wood looks more like an and determined young athlete, that the idea of erudite college professor than a football coach. continuing in the game of football was born. But beyond the personable, mild-mannered, “Many of my coaches in high school and intellectual persona that Wood projects to the college inspired me during my playing career,” public, is a fiercely competitive firebrand, who Wood recalls. “Denny (Dennis) Green was one of stresses discipline and accountability from his my coaches at Iowa. He was an excellent coach, players both on and off the field. and he was also the first African American A native of Massillon, Ohio, Wood was a coach I ever had. product of the storied Ohio high school program “I knew I didn’t have the talent for the NFL,” that was once led by the legendary Paul Brown, Wood said, “but I wanted to get something back who went on to coach the Cleveland Browns and for what I had put into the game, so I moved into later found the Cincinnati Bengals. coaching. “I wasn’t a supremely gifted athlete,” Wood “Coaching keeps me in the game (football). I recalls. “But I worked hard, worked out hard, interact with other coaches, work clinics, grow- lifting weights. I was known as a tough guy, a ing and learning so I can pass along that knowl- try hard guy.” edge. That in turn, allows me to teach the funda- Wood, who was a walk-on running back and mentals of football, instill discipline, to teach special teams performer at the University of life lessons, and place emphasis on character Iowa, eventually earned a scholarship with the and perseverance,” said Wood. Hawkeyes. “Seeing some of those former players years

8 2016 FLORIDA A&M FOOTBALL MEDIA PAK * www.FAMUAthletics.com FLORIDA A&M HEAD COACH ALEX WOOD later, some who may not been great athletes, but who have become great men is very rewarding, knowing you helped make a difference, that you touched the lives of young men,” he concluded.

Wood, came to Florida A&M from the Univer- sity of Buffalo, where he was offensive coordina- tor the last four seasons (2011-14), and interim head coach for the last half of the 2014 season. During that four-year run, the Bulls averaged 35 points and over 4,000 yards in offense, find- ing a perfect balance between the run and pass. His offensive philosophy was no doubt influ- enced by his various work stops in college, sional, and stopping the run will be the key to which ranged from championship teams at success on that side of the ball.” Miami (Fla.), and tours in FCS at James Madi- son and Southern (La.), to the professional level, Wood will employ multiple fronts on defense, in Minnesota, Cincinnati and Arizona. with an aggressive, pressure style, that will cover well in the secondary, and seek to confuse Offensively, Rattler fans can expect to see a no the quarterback. huddle, hurry up pro style attack, that will “We will play with pace on defense too, run- utilize multiple personnel groupings and mul- ning to the ball like scalded dogs, being sound tiple formations, seeking that critical balance in our tackling and looking to create takeaways” between the run and the pass, while pressuring Wood says. opposing defenses with a relentless pace. “We will snap the ball with 17 seconds on the With Fall training camp just days away, the play clock, seeking to average 95 plays or more first-year Rattler coach turned his expectations every game. This will allow us to keep oppo- for the team in 2015, sounding very much like nents vanilla, and not allow them to substitute the 37-year coaching veteran he is. much,” promises Wood. “I expect us to play hard, play smart, play and a complete game with great excitement for four Rattler fans got a taste of an up tempo, quarters,” Wood said of his charges, who were in fastbreak offense during the Gulf Coast Offense the final stages of a summer training regime days under coach Billy Joe (1994-2004), and the that began in mid May. possibilities of a return of those high-flying days has many FAMUans breathless with anticipation The summer work regimen for the players headed into 2015. placed equal emphasis on athletic training and “The no-huddle is something we’ve always academic excellence, and according to Wood, it done, at first late in games, or when things were was the first complete summer session the stagnant, to pump some life back into the of- program has ever had. fense. “We are coming out of the summer training “But now it is a full-time venture, with empha- energized,” Wood said. “I’m really looking sis on a balanced philosophy. We don’t want to forward to our seniors providing leadership for be one dimensional, and being able to establish us this year, and they should be the most hungry the run allows us to use play action more effec- to have a good year.” tively as well,” Wood added. Rattler fans and opponents can expect Alex Defensively, stopping the run, which has been Wood to put his mark on the FAMU Football a challenge for the Rattlers in recent years, will Program, such that it reflects the tenets of hard be the top priority of Wood’s GanGreen Defense. work, discipline and character that he has “On offense, we want to be equally effective in espoused over his long and fruitful career. the run game and through the air, while on defense, we want to make teams one dimen-

2016 FLORIDA A&M FOOTBALL MEDIA PAK * www.FAMUAthletics.com 9 RatttlerFLORIDA Coaching A&M COACHING STAFF Staff MARTIN serve as Defensive Backs Coach. SPIELER Solomon has a lengthy resume former wide re- which includes professional (Ari- ceivers, tight zona, Minnesota), New York Giants) ends and special and collegiate (Western Illinois, teams coach at Illinois, Syracuse, Iowa, Southern the University of Illinois and the University of Buffalo, who will Dubuque). serve as Offensive Coordinator and Quarterbacks Coach. Spieler has DONALD“D.J.” served as assistant coach at Cincin- McCARTHY nati, Allegheny College and Georgia former director Southern. of player person- THEO nel and assistant LEMON to the head coach at Bethune- former head Cookman Uni- coach at Savan- versity, will nah State, Cen- tral (Ohio) State serve as Wide Receivers Coach. and College of McCarthy also has assistant coach- Depage (Ill.), will ing experience at LSU, UCLA, UCF, serve Defensive Nevada-Reno, along with an NFL Coordinator and Defensive Line stint (Oakland Raiders), as well as Coach. His extensive experience high school and junior college expe- also includes staff appointments at rience. Wake Forest, Rutgers, East Carolina, EDWIN Northeastern, Central State, Ken- PATA tucky State and Ohio University. Offensive Line Coach, is a Mi- RICHARD ami native, who SOLOMON served the last former assistant two seasons head coach and (2013, 2014) at defensive coordi- FAMU, after nator at Mesa working two years (2011, 2012) as an (Ariz.) Commu- assistant offensive line coach at nity College, will Florida International (FIU).

10 2016 FLORIDA A&M FOOTBALL MEDIA PAK * www.FAMUAthletics.com Ratttler Coaching Staff MICHAEL L. college level, having VITE developed over 100 former defensive Division I athletes coordinator at Texas during his high school Southern (2013), will coaching career. He serve as Linebackers comes to FAMU from Coach at FAMU. Vite North Marion Senior was head coach with High in Citra, Florida, The Apprentice near Ocala, where he School (2008-12) in Newport News, Va., and was a decorated head has been a defensive coordinator at Southern football coach and offensive coordinator for the Illinois, Southern (Baton Rouge), Murray State past two seasons (2014, 2015). (Ky.), Morgan State, Guiford (N.C.) College, where he was assistant head coach, and WILLIAM T. Bacone (Okla.) College, where he was associ- MIDDLETON ate head coach. His resume also includes will oversee the Rattler turns as defensive assistant at Wake Forest, Defensive Ends, and Michigan State, Illinois State, East Tennessee work at developing the State, Newberry (S.C.) and Hillsdale College defensive line group. (Mich.). A graduate of Wake STEVEN Forest, Middleton’s JERRY professional resume returns to FAMU, includes stints at four-year colleges, junior where he served as college, high school and professional football. the quarterbacks and He comes to FAMU from Hutchinson (Kan.) receivers coach Community College, where he worked the (2008-13). Jerry will be past two seasons as defensive line coach. Running Backs Coach under head coach Alex Wood. Jerry was running backs coach at William and Mary ( 2000-01; 2004-08), and was an offensive assis- FAMU STAFF ASSISTANTS tant at Virginia State (2002-04), East Tennessee State (2001-02) and UCF (1997-2000), where he also was an assistant track coach. STEPHEN FIELD came on board in January of 2016, to tutor the Rattler tight ends and serve as Recruiting Coor- dinator. A native of West Palm Beach, Florida, Field is a dynamic coach and teacher, who was highly Alex Dennison Alex Peffley recognized for his work on the high school and

2016 FLORIDA A&M FOOTBALL MEDIA PAK * www.FAMUAthletics.com 11 2016 RattlerGraphies 1 JEFFRIES, Vincent QB JC-Tr 6’2” 191 Garner, NC/Santa Rosa JC @ Jeffries, should challenge for the starting quarterback role in 2016… At Santa Rosa JC, he passed for 1,920 yards and 12 TDs, completing 51 percent (149 of 288, 6 INTs) of his aerials, while rushing for four (4) scores, netting 193 yards on the ground on 78 tries in 10 games.

2 RICHARDSON, Elijah LB JC-Tr 6’1” 215 Port St. Lucie, FL/ASA JC @ Richardson had 55 tackles (42 solos) at ASA Miami, with 20 tackles for loss (38 yards) and a pair of QB sacks (14 yards) in 2015.

3 BROWN, Braxton DB R-SR 5’11” 185 Houston, TX/Citrus HS @ 2015: Brown had a solid season a year ago, breaking through at cornerback, with 46 total tackles (34 solos), four pass breakups and one blocked kick…. Brown suffered a neck injury early in the game against North Carolina A&T, sidelining him for the rest of the season… He has bounced back nicely in the offseason and appears primed for a solid final season in 2016.

3B REY, Azende RB FR 5’11” 200 DeFuniak Springs, FL / Walton HS @ Rey (5’10, 185) RB…Walton HS (Defuniak Springs, FL)…1st team All-Dis- trict…3,811 career rushing yards…53 touchdowns…North West Florida Player of the Year…1st team All-State (4A)…All-Region Track in high jump at 6’6”…North West Florida Athlete of the Year (Basketball, Football, Track)…Team captain.

4 GUYTON, Rashad DB R-JR 5’8 185 Madison, FL/Madison Co. HS @ 2015: Guyton recorded 32 tackles (19 solos) a year ago, along with a tackle for loss… He will be the Rattler strong safety when the season begins in Mi- ami…. CAREER WISE, Guyton has 49 total tackles (32 solos) with three tackles for loss.

5 MURPHY, Chaviss WRJC-Tr 6’6” 210 Miami, FL/ASA JC @ Murphy had 12 catches for 227 yards and three (3) TDs, with a long grab of 68 yards for ASA Junior College in Miami last season (2015).

12 2016 FLORIDA A&M FOOTBALL MEDIA PAK * www.FAMUAthletics.com 2016 RattlerGraphies 5B PERCEVAL, Michael DB SR 5’11” 180 Ft. Pierce, FL/ Central HS @ 2015: Perceval had four (4) solo tackles in limited action a year ago… In 2014, he recorded 11 takedowns (four solos) in seven games played.

6 ALEXANDER, Curtis DE SR 6’2 245 Quincy, FL / East Gadsden HS @ CAREER: Alexander comes into the 2016 season with 91 career tackles (64 solos), 11.5 tackles for loss in 34 games… 2015: Alexander had a solid performance at outside linebacker, bringing seri- ous heat at times at the point of attack… His efforts earned him First Team Pre- season All-MEAC honors (2016) as a defensive end… He 51 total tackles (38 solos) in 10 games, with 8.5 tackles for loss… Against Tennessee State, he logged 11 tackles and 3.5 tackles for loss. 2014 : Alexander played all 12 games, recording 20 total tackles (13 solos), with one tackle for a five-yard loss… He had a season high four (4) tackles against Jackson State (8-31-14) and Delaware State (11-15-14)…. 2013: Alexander played in 12 games, registering 21 tackles (15 solos), with two (2) tackles for 11 yards in losses and one (1) sack for 10 yards… He had four (4) tackles against Norfolk State (11-2-13), and two (2) solos apiece against Ohio State (9-21-13), and Bethune-Cookman (11-23-13). HIGH SCHOOL: Alexander tallied 76 tackles, 9 tackles for loss and 21.5 sacks as he led his East Gadsden High team to a 10-3 finish in his senior season of play...

7 NORWOOD, Brandon WR JR 6’1 190 Atlanta, GA/Cedar Grove HS @ 2015: Norwood had a team-best 49 catches for 442 yards and two (2) TDs a year ago, giving him 89 career catches for 958 yards and three (3) TDs in two seasons. 2014: Norwood quickly emerged as the go-to-guy for the Rattlers in the passing game, becoming the first freshman since All-American Jacquay Nunnally in 1997, to lead the team in receiving. Norwood finished with 36 catches for 516 yards and one (1) score, highlighted by a three catch, 74 yard breakout game against Miami (9-6-14), during which he had a 41-yard catch-and-carry play. He snagged seven passes for 87 yards against Tennessee State (9-27-14); had five grabs for 67 yards against Morgan State (10-3-14) and three receptions for 86 yards and score against Delaware State (11-15-14), with a season-long catch of 52 yards in that game.

2016 FLORIDA A&M FOOTBALL MEDIA PAK * www.FAMUAthletics.com 13 2016 RattlerGraphies HIGH SCHOOL: Norwood was a highly-regarded prep talent out of Atlanta’s Cedar Grove High, earning his way on the checklists of ACC and SEC schools.

8 COLEMAN, Kenneth QB SR 6’1 190 Hazelhurst, MS/Hazelhurst HS @ 2015: This versatile athlete worked hard in the offseason on all aspects of his game, and appears poised to open 2016 as the Rattlers’ starting quarterback… In 2015, he rotated with Carson Royal under center, finishing the year with 607 passing yards (61 of 123, 4 INTs) and three (3) TDs… He also rushed for 65 yards on 49 tries, with a long scramble of 17 yards.

9 HINES, Andrew SAF FR 6’0” 190 Hallandale, FL/Hallandale HS @ Hines was 2nd team All-Broward…3rd team All-State…67 tackles/4 INTs/13 PBU…Team captain.

10 McKINLEY, Orlando DB SO 5’8 175 Atlanta, GA/Westlake HS @ 2015: McKinley was pressed into service as a true freshman a year ago, fin- ishing with 22 total tackles (18 solos), and three pass breakups…. He will be the likely starter at one corner for the Rattlers in 2016.

11 TOLBERT, Tahj QB FR 6’5” 220 Sugar Hill, GA/Lanier HS @ Tolbert led his team to back-to-back undefeated seasons…Team cap- tain…24-2 as a starter…Started at QB in the Gwinnett County All-Star game…All-Gwinnett County Honorable mention.

11B VUCKOVICH, Elijah SAF FR 5’11” 190 Citra, FL/North Marion HS @Vuckovich was 1st team All-American…Led Marion County in tackles…1st team All-State..Player of the week in Marion County…Team captain.

12 ROYAL, Carson TE R-SR 6’2 200 Yulee, FL/Yulee HS 2015: Royal started most of the season at quarterback, passing for 1,343 yards and 7 TDs (123 of 250), with 9 INTs… Royal, who has 1,765 passing yards and 11 career TD passes, moves to tight end for his senior season..... 2014: Royal played in six games in 2014, passing for 64 yards on eight (8) completions (22

14 2016 FLORIDA A&M FOOTBALL MEDIA PAK * www.FAMUAthletics.com 2016 RattlerGraphies attempts). He passed for 39 yards on 2-of-6 passing in a relief appearance against Tennessee State (9-27-14), and had 24 yards through the air on 3-of-7 passing the week prior against Coastal Carolina.....2013: Royal played in eight games, starting the last three games when Damien Fleming went down with a season-ending injury… He passed for 358 yards and 4 TDs on 30 completions (65 attempts), with 4 INTs… Tossed an 81-yard TD pass to Lemond Buice against Delaware State, in the same game he passed for a team season high 277 yards and 3 TDs (against Delaware State, 11-16-13)… High School: Royal was a four- year letter winner in football at Yulee High School in Yulee, Fla. He reaped First Team All-County and All-District honors and he participated in the Florida vs. Georgia All-Star game...... Personal: Carson Royal was born on May 26, 1994 to Richard and Kathleen Royal in Jacksonville, Fla. He is currently majoring in Mechanical Engineering and enjoys surfing and sports in his spare time.

13 DORNEVIL, Jules DB SR 5’11 185 Naples, FL/Naples HS @ 2015: Dornevil had 38 total tackles (30 solos) in 10 games, with six (6) pass breakups and 1.5 tackles for loss….. Slated to be in the mix at cornerback, the Southwest Florida native has 80 career tackles (55 solos) in 32 games, with 14 pass breakups and 2.5 tackles for loss.

13B DOUD, Donovan P FR 5’11 180 Tallahassee, FL/Leon HS @ Doud had a 39-yard punt average…Long punt of 57 yards…50% fair catch rate…Rated 4-star by National Camp Series…Special teams MVP in 2014 and 2015…Awarded leon Pride Award.

14 STANLEY, Ryan QB R-FR 6’3” 190 Pembroke Pines, FL/Flanagan HS @ 2015: Was Redshirted in 2015, but is in line to move into a starting role under center..... High School: Flanagan HS, Pembroke Pines, FL Recruited by: James Madison, FIU, Bethune-Cookman, Eastern Michigan, Southern Miss, Western Kentucky Honors and Accolades * 3,431 yards passing 40 TD’s with only 6 INT’s in his senior year (Rodgers 38-5) * 1st Team All-Broward, 3rd Team All-State selection * 412 yards rushing with an additional 10 TD’s * Selected to play in the Dade vs. Broward All-Star Game Parents: Ann Stanley

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15B YOUNG, Willie WR R-FR 6’3” 180 Ocala, FL/Trinity Catholic HS @ 2015: Redshirted in 2015....High School: Trinity Catholic, Ocala, FL Recruited by: Bethune-Cookman, Arkansas Pine-Bluff, Florida Tech

Honors and Accolades * Part of 3A’s leading passing Offense * 26 receptions for over 500 yards and 6 TD’s * Also 2nd on the team in tackles * 1st Team All-Marion County * All-State Triple Jumper Parents: Darlene Young

16 SUPRE, Hans RB R-FR 5’10 185 Coral Gables, FL/Coral Gables HS 2015: Redshirted in 2015, Supre is deeply in the mix at tailback for 2016.

17 PALMER-HICKS, Alonzo TE R-SR 6’3” 240 Sarasota, FL/Sarasota HS 2015: This versatile athlete is returning from injury that sidelined him in 2015…. Expected to be in the hunt for the tight end role, Palmer-Hicks had 12 catches for 56 yards and a TD in 2014.

16 2016 FLORIDA A&M FOOTBALL MEDIA PAK * www.FAMUAthletics.com 2016 RattlerGraphies 18 BRYANT, Jacques DB SR 6’0” 190 Tallahassee, FL/FAMU DRS HS @ 2015: A Preseason First Team All-MEAC selection (2016), and a third team All-MEAC pick in 2015, Bryant became a consistently effective performer in the Rattler secondary last season, finishing the year with 75 tackles (52 so- los)… 2014: Bryant emerged at midseason as an able secondary performer, playing 11 games with 59 total tackles (43 solos), two (2) quarterback sacks (7 yards lost), five (5) tackles for loss (19 yards), with one (1) pass interception for 22 return yards… He had a season-high nine tackles (7 solos) against Howard University (10-18-14); had eight (8) solo tackles against South Carolina State (11-8-14), and eight (8) total tackles against Morgan State (10-3-14) and Bethune-Cookman (11-22-14)… Had a pass interception (22 return yards) to go with five (5) solo tackles in the season opener against Jackson State (8-31-14).

19 SMITH, Kareem WR JR 5’11 185 Haines City, FL/Ridge HS 2015: The speedy Smith saw action as a receiver and return man in 2015, and those roles will be open to him again in 2016…. He finished last season with 17 catches for 161 yards and two (2) TDs, while averaging 21.7 yards per kickoff return (10 attempts, long run 39 yards)… Careerwise, the Central Florida na- tive has 29 catches for 323 yards and 3 TDs, and has 546 all purpose yards in 17 games, combining rushing, receiving and returns.

19B CLARK, Khalil K/P FR 5’11” 170 Tallahassee, FL/Lincoln HS @ Clark was a 1st team All-State punter…43 yard avg. on punts…Big Bend Special Teams Player of the Year…1st team All-Big Bend…6/6 on FGs…30/30 PATS.

21 TROUTMAN, Kevin WR SO 6’2 195 Cocoa, FL/Cocoa HS @ 2015: Troutman had six (6) catches for 114 yards, with a long catch of 62 yards… He will be in the mix at both wide out positions this season….

23 WOODLEY, Tyler DB R-FR 5’10 175 Atlanta, GA/McEachren HS @ 2015: Was Redshirted in 2015, but is very much in the mix at cornerback in 2016.

2016 FLORIDA A&M FOOTBALL MEDIA PAK * www.FAMUAthletics.com 17 2016 RattlerGraphies High School: McEachren HS, Atlanta, GA Offers: GA State, Presbyterian, Kennesaw St, West Georgia Honors and Accolades * 60 tackles, 2 INT’s and 1 sack his senior year * 6A All Region 1st Team Defensive Honors and 2nd Team All-County * 2014 Cobb County Senior All-Star Bowl and GA vs FLA Scholars All Star game selectee. * Team was a state semi-finalist his junior and senior year * Won Gold and Silver in USA Track and Field 2010 Junior Olympics National Championship Parents: Travis & Althea Woodley

25 BOWERS, Devin RB FR 6’0 180 St. Petersburg, FL/Northeast HS @ 2015: This walk-on freshman took the Rattler ground game by storm last season when he rushed for over 100 yards in a reserve role against Samford, highlighted by a scintillating 73-yard touchdown gallop… He finished the year with MVP honors in the Florida Blue Florida Classic after dashing through the rain for another 100-yard effort against Bethune-Cookman, netting a team-high 430 yards on 82 carries and two scores, while snagging 10 passes for another 38 yards…. Bowers is the projected opening day starter at tailback.

27 WILSON,Jakaris LB JC-Tr 6’3” 220 Orlando, FL/New Mexico Military @ Wilson had 25 tackles, one sack for NM Military in 2015.

28 JEFFERSON,Terry DB R-FR 5’9 175 Miami, FL / B.T.Washington HS @ 2015: Was Redshirted, but is in the mix at free safety behind Jacques Bryant. High School: Booker T Washington HS, Miami, FL Honors and Accolades * Recorded 87 tackles and 3 INT’s as a senior * Team Captain * 3-Time State Champion * 4 year starter on Nationally ranked #1 team in the country * 2014 All-Dade County selection Parents: Terry & Vanilla Jefferson

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30 HILTON,Troy DB FR 6’3 205 Palm Bay, FL/Bayside HS @ Hilton was Team MVP…Team captain…66 total tackles…5 INTS/2 pass break ups…Played in Treasure Coast, Space Coast All-Star games.

34 CARSON, Desmond LB FR 6’1” 205 Citra, FL/North Marion HS @ Carson was1st team All-Marion County…2nd leading tackler (with 101 tackles…Played in Florida-Georgia All-Star Game…Team captain.

36 BLANTON, Colby K/PR-SR 6’0 205 Jacksonville, FL/Atlantic Coast HS @ CAREER: Blanton owns a nifty 39.9 punting average in his FAMU career on 219 attempts, with a school-record long kick of 78 yards in 2013.... 2015: Blanton was the Man For All Seasons in terms of the FAMU kicking game, averaging 39.2 yards per punt (80 attempts), with a long boot of 64 yards; leading the team in scoring (41 points), finishing a perfect 20-for-20 on point after attempts, while going 7-for-12 on field goals (long 46)..... 2014: Blanton averaged 41.1 yards per kick (65 attempts) in 12 games. He averaged a season-high 51.2 yards per kick in the season opener against Jackson State (8-31-14), lofting a season long 77 yard kick. Blanton finished the year with 12 kicks of 50 or more yards, while 16 of his kicks were downed inside the opponent’s 20-yard line, with five (5) fair catches and four (4) touchbacks..... 2013: Blanton averaged 39.6 yards per kick in his first year as a regular fourth down specialist, compiling 2,933 yards on 74 boots, with a long kick of 78 yards…. He had 12 kicks of 50 yards or more, with 15 downed inside the 20-yard line… 2012: Blanton was redshirted. High School: Blanton was a three-sport athlete at Atlantic Coast High School in Jacksonville, Fla., as he lettered in football, soccer and track and field… As a senior, he finished the 2011 season nine-for-11 in field goals with his longest being for 48 yards, while tallying a 42.0 punting average; Also had 80 percent of his kickoffs for touch backs. Served as team Captain his senior season, while earning First Team All-Area and Atlantic Coast Honors and participated in the Shrine Bowl.... Personal: Colby Bennett Blanton was born on March 5, 1994 to Missy and Buck Blanton in Jacksonville, Fla. He has two siblings, Tucker Blanton and Charles Blanton. His brother Tucker is a member of the Jacksonville Univeristy football team. Also Blanton is a member of the Chets Creek Church. He is currently majoring in Mechanical Engineering and enjoys weight lifting in his spare time.

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40 HARRIS Jr., Ronald LB JR 6’3 225 Raleigh, NC/Jireh Prep @ 2015: Harris, in limited action, had nine (9) tackles, seven solos, but with the departure of a number of linebackers via graduation, may finally get a shot at regular duty at one of the outside linebacker spots…

43 BENNETT, Justin LB SR 6’2 225 Miami, FL/Flanagan HS @ 2015: Bennett will be in the mix at middle linebacker this fall with the loss of several linebackers to graduation…. He has seven total tackles in eight games over the past two seasons, and will have to duel fellow senior Luke Helms for middle linebacking duties.

44 GALLON, Quenteze LB SO 5’10 205 Tallahassee, FL/Lincoln HS @ 2015: This local product proved to be a quick study as he logged spot playing time as a true freshman… He played in six games with six tackles, one pass breakup and one tackle for loss… Expect him to be in the mix at outside line- backer. Offers: Tennessee St, Eastern Kentucky, Mars Hill, Florida Tech Honors and Accolades * Team Captain * 102 Total tackles his senior year * Voted most physical player by his teammates * Selected All-Big Bend * Florida-Georgia All-Star MVP Parents: Rodney & Alwinthia Gallon

48 ARTIS, Demetrius LB FR 5’10 220 Sanford, FL/Seminole HS 2015: Redshirted last season.

20 2016 FLORIDA A&M FOOTBALL MEDIA PAK * www.FAMUAthletics.com 2016 RattlerGraphies Offers: Bethune-Cookman, Marist, Southern Illinois, Youngstown State Honors and Accolades * Team Captain * Ranked #16 in Central Florida’s ‘Super 60’ * 1st Team All-Conference LB as a junior and senior * Peter Schaff MVP Award * Most Outstanding LB Award Parents: Maurice Artis (Dad) & Jerlean Artis (Grandma)

49 BURTON, Cameron LB FR 6’3 230 Ocala, FL/Vanguard HS @ 2015: Was redshirted Recruited By: Bethune-Cookman, Savannah St, Jacksonville, Mars Hill Honors and Accolades * Led team in tackles as a junior and senior * Had 10 TFL’s as a junior * All-District selection * All-Area * Played in Georgia-Florida All-Star game Parents: Rebecca Burton

51 JONES, T.J. OL R-SR 6’5 295 Myrtle Beach, SC/Kentucky @ 2015: Jones missed most of the season with leg troubles, but rehabilitation and a robust strength and conditioning program has the former Kentucky Wildcat ready to play mean and nasty at left tackle…. Jones started two seasons (2013, 2014) at left tackle, and would love to close out his career and get noticed by pro scouts with a strong finishing campaign.

52 HELMS, Luke LB `SR 6’2 225 Tallahassee, FL/N. Fla. Christian HS @ 2015: Limited by injuries in 2015, local product Helms finished with 19 tackles (13 solos) and two tackles for loss… 2014: Helms had his best season at FAMU with 56 tackles (33 solos) and a pair of tackles for loss… Slated to start at middle linebacker, Helms will be counted on to anchor the FAMU 43 defense.

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56 CRUTCHFIELD, Josh DE FR 6’2” 220 Lake Worth, FL/Park Vista HS @Crutchfield was All-Palm Beach County…Played in Outback All-Star game…1st team All-District…Led team in tackles for loss.

57 DARVILLE, Calvin DL SR 6’5 255 Belle Glade, FL/Glades Day HS @ 2015: Darville is expected to start on the right side at end this season, after emerging down the stretch in 2015... He looged 31 total tackles (14 solos), with 1.5 tackles for loss, and 1.0 sacks...... 58 GIBBS, Emilio LB SO 6’1 245 Miami, FL/Coral Gables HS @ 2015: Gibbs saw limited action in three games, with one (1) solo tackle…. He will move to defensive tackle for the 2016 season. High School: Coral Gables HS, Miami, FL Recruited by: Syracuse, Tennessee St, Temple, South Alabama Honors and Accolades * Rated by Rivals as a “2 Star” LB * Recorded 110 tackles, 5 sacks and 2 Forced fumbles in his senior season * 2014 All-Dade County selection Parents: Franchon Riley

61 POLINICE, Loubens OL R-SO 6’3 275 Palm Coast, FL/Matanzas HS @ 2015: Polinice played extensively in 2015, as the FAMU offensive line crew was wracked with injuries and lack of depth.... That valuable experience has him very much in the mix on the 2016 FAMU line.

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62 CASH, Keonte OL SR 6’1 290 Miami, FL/Belen Jesuit HS @ 2015: Cash is a 2016 Preseason All-MEAC selection after playing coura- geously hurt most of the 2015 season, at both guard and center.... 2014: Cash was a 2014 Preseason All-MEAC selection on the offensive line, and he justified those notices by starting all 12 games and left guard. He is the lone Rattler line- man to have started every game the past two seasons (2013, 2014)..... 2013: Cash started as a true freshman at left guard, enduring a baptism of fire, along with a number of his freshmen mates on a patchwork offensive line, maturing quickly into a reliable blocker… A youngster with all-star potential, look for him to lock down a starting role before opening day.... HIGH SCHOOL: Cash was a member of the Miami Herald First Team All-Dade Offense 6A-8A Football squad; a First Team Florida Class 6A selection; a 247sports.com two-star Offensive Lineman... was a 2013 District Champion Heavy Weight Division in Wrestling, and a 2013 Regional Finalist... Had a 3.6 GPA at Belen Jesuit Prep.

63 AGUILERA, Osman OL JR 6’4 295 Miami, FL/N. Miami Beach HS @ 2015: Aguilera started all 11 games for the Rattlers, working primarily at right guard, while playing some center too… He’s expected to be the starter at right guard in 2016.... 2014: A projected starter at right guard for 2015, Aguilera moved into a regular’s role as a true freshman a year ago among a talented but inexperienced line group... HIGH SCHOOL: Three-year starters at North Miami Beach High School…Recorded over 100 career pancake blocks…On defense recorded 63 tackles, four sacks and 13 tackles for loss… Recruited by FIU, Tulane, Georgia State and Bethune-Cookman…

70 NWANKWO, Obinna OL FR 6’3” 280 Miramar, FL/Miramar HS @ 2nd team All-State…3-Star Rivals Athlete…Ranked No.79 in the nation… Team captain…Broward County All-Academic team…1st team All-Froward County…53 pancakes…4.3 GPA/24 ACT… Coach Alex Wood considers Nwankwo a real steal of a signing for FAMU.

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72 ADDISON, Joshua OL R-SO 6’4 320 Miami, FL/Central HS @ 2015: Played in all 11 games, starting at both guard positions due to injuries… Is expected to contend for a starting role in 2016...... 2014: Was redshirted in 2014. Is expected to contend at left guard.... HIGH SCHOOL: Two-Star Recruit…Led Miami Central to 2013 Championship…Blocked for two of the top running backs in the country, who committed to Florida State and Miami…Only give up two sacks in two seasons…Recorded 70 pancakes his senior season… Recruited by Bethune-Cookman; Tennessee State, Tuskegee and Alabama A&M…

74 SAFFOLD, Zach OL FR 6’4 300 Lynn Haven, FL /Mosely HS @ 1st team All-State…All-District Academic team…All-County

75 ANDERSON, Keenen DL SO 6’6 380 Atlanta, GA/Mays HS @ 2015: Anderson was pressed into service as a freshman on the offensive line at tackle, due to the rash of injuries that plagued the line all season… Anderson has been moved to the defensive line, to utilize his bulk and agility. Offers: Hampton, Savannah St, South Carolina St, Delta St, Stetson Honors and Accolades * Played on the state runner-up team in 2014 * All-Conference selection * GA All-State Academic Team and Leader in the Community Team * 30-35 on PAT’s with a Long FG of 32 yards * Played basketball, baseball, and golf in his career at Mays * Led the Golf Team with an average score of 77. Parents: Bryant & Cynthia Anderson

24 2016 FLORIDA A&M FOOTBALL MEDIA PAK * www.FAMUAthletics.com 2016 RattlerGraphies 77 TEEGAN, Tyler OL FR 6’4 290 Crawfordville, FL / Wakulla HS @1st team All District…1st team All-State…1st team All-Big Bend

82 DAVIS, Andrew WR FR 6’2” 180 Mount Dora, FL/Mount Dora HS @ Davis was a 1st team All-District…Team captain…38 receptions…538 yards, 7 TDS…52 tackles…2 interceptions…1 forced fumble

83 GOODRICH, Kieran TE FR 6’5” 230 Rockledge, FL/Rockledge HS @ Averaged 9 yards per catch…Played in Central Florida All-Star game…Highest ACT score in his class.

85 NOIRD, Desmond TE R-JR 6’3 230 Atlanta, GA/Chamblee HS @2015: Noird had 15 catches for 157 yards and a pair of scores in 11 games last season, and he will battle Alonzo Palmer Hicks, back from a season-ending leg injury (2015) for the everyday tight end spot.... 2014: As a redshirt freshman, Noird had three (3) catches for 21 yards, and a 17-yard touchdown in six games.

86 LUCKIE, Dock WR FR 6’1” 175 Gainesville, FL/Gainesville HS @ Luckie was a 1st team All-Area pick…All-State honorable mention…53 catches,720 yards, 10 TDS…Selected to Florida/Georgia All-Star game…Nike Open register .... Combine WR MVP…3 year starter - team captain.

90 PRICE, Elijah DL JR 6’3 225 Jacksonville, FL/Sandalwood HS @ 2015: This talented youngster played in 10 games last season, recording 31 total tackles (14 solos), highlighted by 5.5 tackles for loss and one pass breakup… 2014: As a freshman, Price played in nine (9) games, compiling 14 total stops (9 solos), with 6.0 tackles for loss…. He will be very much in the defensive line rotation this year.

2016 FLORIDA A&M FOOTBALL MEDIA PAK * www.FAMUAthletics.com 25 2016 RattlerGraphies 91 AKBAR, Tarique DE FR 6’2” 230 Lake Worth, FL/Lake Worth, HS @ Tarique Akbar was…All-Palm Beach County…Team Captain…Played in Palm Beach County South All-Star Game.

92 AKBAR, Malique DE FR 6’2” 230 Lake Worth, FL/Lake Worth, HS @ Malique Akbar wasAll-Palm Beach County. Team captain. Played in Outback All-Star game.

94 HUNT, Javon DT FR 6’0” 275 Miami, FL/Jackson HS @ Hunt was 2nd team All-Dade County…Team captain…Played both offensive and defensive lines…36 pancake blocks…8 sacks/12 TFLs

96 MOORE, Albert OL R-FR 6’3 290 Pensacola, FL/W.Florida Tech 2015: Was Redshirted in 2015, but is very much in the defensive line mix at tackle for 2016. High School: West Florida Tech, Pensacola, FL Recruited by: Louisville, Alabama State Honors and Accolades * Team Captain * 5 Sacks his senior year * Defensive MVP * 1st Team All-District * Pan-Handle Honorable mention selection Parents: Reginald & Terlisa Moore

97 VILLENEUVE, Cole TE/OT FR 6-7 290 St. Petersburg, FL/Northeast HS @ Villeneuve was All-County, All-Conference…Received award for 4.0 semes- ter…10 Rec, 150 yards, 3TDS, 3 sacks…National Honor Society

99 VERDIER,Vandrick DE FR 6’4” 230 Miami, FL/Dr. Krop HS @ Verdier had…13 sacks…15 tackles for loss…team captain…3rd team All- Dade County…Bright Future Scholar-Athlete.

26 2016 FLORIDA A&M FOOTBALL MEDIA PAK * www.FAMUAthletics.com 2016 FAMU ALPHABETICAL FOOTBALL ROSTER As Of 9-7-16 No. Name Pos. `Exp. Ht. Wt. Hometown/Last School 72 ADDISON, Joshua OL R-SO 6'4 320 Miami, FL/Central HS 63 AGUILERA, Osman OL JR 6'4 295 Miami, FL/N. Miami Beach HS 92 AKBAR, Malique DE FR 6’2” 230 Lake Worth, FL/Lake Worth, HS 91 AKBAR, Tarique DE FR 6’2” 230 Lake Worth, FL/Lake Worth, HS 79 AKINGBULU,Emmanuel DL SR 6’6 330 Los Angeles, CA/LA Harbor JC 6 ALEXANDER, Curtis DE SR 6'2 245 Quincy, FL / East Gadsden HS 75 ANDERSON, Keenen DL SO 6’6 380 Atlanta, GA/Mays HS 48 ARTIS, Demetrius LB FR 5’10 220 Sanford, FL/Seminole HS 24B ASHLEY, T.J. DB FR 5’9” 160 Tallahassee, FL/N. Fla. Christian HS 42 BAPTISTE, Tarick DB FR 6’3” 205 Deerfield Beach, FL/Deerfield Beach HS 43 BENNETT, Justin LB SR 6'2 225 Miami, FL/Flanagan HS 25 BOWERS, Devin RB FR 6’0 180 St. Petersburg, FL/Northeast HS 36 BLANTON, Colby K/P R-SR 6'0 205 Jacksonville, FL/Atlantic Coast HS 3 BROWN, Braxton DB R-SR 5'11” 185 Houston, TX/Citrus HS 18 BRYANT, Jacques DB SR 6'0” 190 Tallahassee, FL/FAMU DRS HS 49 BURTON, Cameron LB FR 6’3 230 Ocala, FL/Vanguard HS 34 CARSON, Desmond LB FR 6’1” 205 Citra, FL/North Marion HS 62 CASH, Keonte OL SR 6'1 290 Miami, FL/Belen Jesuit HS 8 COLEMAN, Kenneth QB SR 6'1 190 Hazelhurst, MS/Hazelhurst HS 64 CROMARTIE,Marquan DL FR 6’2 220 Tallahassee, FL/Godby HS 56 CRUTCHFIELD, Josh DE FR 6’2” 220 Lake Worth, FL/Park Vista HS 57 DARVILLE, Calvin DL SR 6'5 255 Belle Glade, FL/Glades Day HS 13 DORNEVIL, Jules DB SR 5'11 185 Naples, FL/Naples HS 13B DOUD, Donovan P FR 5’11 180 Tallahassee, FL/Leon HS 44 GALLON, Quenteze LB SO 5’10 205 Tallahassee, FL/Lincoln HS 32 GASKIN, Marcus RB JR 6’0” 210 Delray Beach, FL/Atlantic 58 GIBBS, Emilio LB S0 6’1 245 Miami, FL/Coral Gables HS 83 GOODRICH, Kieran TE FR 6’5” 230 Rockledge, FL/Rockledge HS 38 GREEN, Mack DB FR 6’2” 200 College Park, GA/Hapeville Charter 4 GUYTON, Rashad DB R-JR 5'8 185 Madison, FL/Madison Co. HS 67 HARRIS,Khalil OL R-SO 6’2 240 Gulfport, MS / Boca Ciega HS 40 HARRIS Jr., Ronald LB JR 6'3 225 Raleigh, NC/Jireh Prep 52 HELMS, Luke LB SR 6'2 225 Tallahassee, FL/N. Fla. Christian HS 30 HILTON,Troy DB FR 6’3 205 Palm Bay, FL/Bayside HS 9 HINES, Andrew SAF FR 6’0” 190 Hallandale, FL/Hallandale HS 93 HOLIDAY, Brandon DL R-FR 6’3 220 Ft Lauderdale, FL/ Heritage HS 94 HUNT, Javon DT FR 6’0” 275 Miami, FL/Jackson HS 28 JEFFERSON,Terry DB R-FR 5’9 175 Miami, FL / B.T.Washington HS 1 JEFFRIES, Vincent QB JC-Tr 6’2” 191 Garner, NC/Santa Rosa JC 51 JONES, T.J. OL R-SR 6'5 295 Myrtle Beach, SC/Kentucky 86 LUCKIE, Dock WR FR 6’1” 175 Gainesville, FL/Gainesville HS 37 KENNION, Raashed DE JR 6’6’ 240 Jacksonvillle, FL/First Coast HS/Auburn 66 MAXWELL, Dale OL FR 6’4” 300 Citra, FL/N. Marion HS 10 McKINLEY, Orlando DB SO 5'8 175 Atlanta, GA/Westlake HS 31 MILLER,Antonio RB/DE SO 6’1 205 Lakeland, FL/Kathleen HS 33 MILLER, Austin K/P SO 6’2” 200 Tampa, FL/Tampa Bay Tech 65 MONTAS, Dave OL R-Fr 6’1” 274 Miami, FL/Hialeah HS 96 MOORE, Albert OL R-FR 6’3 290 Pensacola, FL/W.Florida Tech 5 MURPHY, Chaviss WR JC-Tr 6’6” 210 Miami, FL/ASA JC 26 NEWMAN, Kevin RB R-FR 5’11 195 Tampa, FL/ Tampa Jesuit HS 85 NOIRD, Desmond TE R-JR 6'3 230 Atlanta, GA/Chamblee HS 7 NORWOOD, Brandon WR JR 6'1 190 Atlanta, GA/Cedar Grove HS 70 NWANKWO, Obinna OL FR 6’3” 280 Miramar, FL/Miramar HS 17 PALMER-HICKS, Alonzo TE R-SR 6'3” 240 Sarasota, FL/Sarasota HS 41 PERCEVAL, Michael DB SR 5’11” 180 Ft. Pierce, FL/ Central HS 87 PEYTON, Anthony WR FR 5’9” 150 Ft. Lauderdale, FL/Shanahan HS 29 PITTMAN,Shamari DB R-FR 5’11 180 Marianna, FL / Marianna HS 61 POLINICE, Loubens OL R-SO 6'3 275 Palm Coast, FL/Matanzas HS 90 PRICE, Elijah DL JR 6'3 225 Jacksonville, FL/Sandalwood HS 24 RICCI, Ronald RB R-SO 5'9 185 Sarasota, FL/Sarasota HS 2 RICHARDSON, Elijah LB JC-Tr 6’1” 215 Port St. Lucie, FL/ASA JC 71 ROUSE, Myles OL R-SO 6'3 285 Atlanta, GA/Westlake HS 12 ROYAL, Carson TE R-SR 6'2 200 Yulee, FL/Yulee HS 88 SADDLERS, Sharard WR R-SO 6’0 200 Lakeland, FL/Lakeland HS 54 SMITH, Adarius LB JR 6'2 235 Fleming Island, FL/Fleming Island HS 19 SMITH, Kareem WR JR 5'11 185 Haines City, FL/Ridge HS 20 SPELLS, Tevin RB JR 5’10” 200 Delray Beach, FL/Atlantic HS 14 STANLEY, Ryan QB R-FR 6’3” 190 Pembroke Pines, FL/Flanagan HS 95 STEWART, Tariq DT JC-Tr 6’0” 300 Brooklyn, NY/ASA NY JC 25B STOKES, Jason DB FR 5’11” 175 Tampa, FL/Jesuit HS 16 SUPRE, Hans RB R-FR 5’10 185 Coral Gables, FL/Coral Gables HS 77 TEEGAN, Tyler OL FR 6’4 290 Crawfordville, FL / Wakulla HS 39 THOMAS, Bryan FB SO 5’8” 250 Orlando, FL/Jones HS 21 TROUTMAN, Kevin WR SO 6’2 195 Cocoa, FL/Cocoa HS 99 VERDIER,Vandrick DE FR 6’4” 230 Miami, FL/Dr. Krop HS 55 WATKINS, Elijah DE JC-Tr 6’4” 255 Brooklyn, NY/Fresno City JC 60 WILCHER,Quinten LB R-FR 6’0 230 Pompano Bch, FL/Pompano Bch HS 80 WILLIAMS, Marcus WR R-FR 5’11 185 Miami, FL/Northwestern HS 15 WILLIAMS, Montavious WR R-SR 5'10” 175 Tallahassee, FL/Godby HS 59 WILLIAMS, Rashad OL JC-Tr 6’5” 290 Chicago, IL/Col. of Dupage 27 WILSON,Jakaris LB JC-Tr 6’3” 220 Orlando, FL/New Mexico Military 23 WOODLEY, Tyler DB R-FR 5’10 175 Atlanta, GA/McEachren HS 47 WRIGHT, Khyri LB FR 6’0” 231 St. Petersburg, FL/Northeast HS 15B YOUNG, Willie DB R-FR 6’3” 180 Ocala, FL/Trinity Catholic HS

2016 FAMU NUMERICAL FOOTBALL ROSTER As Of 9-10-16 No. Name Pos. `Exp. Ht. Wt. Hometown/Last School 1 Vincent Jeffries QB JC-Tr 6’2” 191 Garner, NC/Santa Rosa JC 2 Elijah Richardson LB JC-Tr 6’1” 215 Port St. Lucie, FL/ASA JC 3 Braxton Brown DB R-SR 5'11” 185 Houston, TX/Citrus HS 4 Rashad Guyton DB R-JR 5'8 185 Madison, FL/Madison Co. HS 5 Chaviss Murphy WR JC-Tr 6’6” 210 Miami, FL/ASA JC 6 Curtis Alexander DE SR 6'2 245 Quincy, FL / East Gadsden HS 7 Brandon Norwood WR JR 6'1 190 Atlanta, GA/Cedar Grove HS 8 Kenneth Coleman QB SR 6'1 190 Hazelhurst, MS/Hazelhurst HS 9 Andrew Hines SAF FR 6’0” 190 Hallandale, FL/Hallandale HS 10 Orlando McKinley DB SO 5'8 175 Atlanta, GA/Westlake HS

12 Carson Royal TE R-SR 6'2 200 Yulee, FL/Yulee HS 13 Jules Dornevil DB SR 5'11 185 Naples, FL/Naples HS 13B Donovan Doud P FR 5’11 180 Tallahassee, FL/Leon HS 14 Ryan Stanley QB R-FR 6’3” 190 Pembroke Pines, FL/Flanagan HS 15 Montavious Williams WR R-SR 5'10” 175 Tallahassee, FL/Godby HS 15B Willie Young DB R-FR 6’3” 180 Ocala, FL/Trinity Catholic HS 16 Hans Supr RB R-FR 5’10 185 Coral Gables, FL/Coral Gables HS 17 Alonzo Palmer-Hicks TE R-SR 6'3” 240 Sarasota, FL/Sarasota HS 18 Jacques Bryant DB SR 6'0” 190 Tallahassee, FL/FAMU DRS HS 19 Kareem Smith WR JR 5'11 185 Haines City, FL/Ridge HS

20 Tevin Spells RB JR 5’10” 200 Delray Beach, FL/Atlantic HS 21 Kevin Troutman WR SO 6’2 195 Cocoa, FL/Cocoa HS 23 Tyler Woodley DB R-FR 5’10 175 Atlanta, GA/McEachren HS 24 Ronald Ricci RB R-SO 5'9 185 Sarasota, FL/Sarasota HS 24B T.J. Ashley DB FR 5’9” 160 Tallahassee, FL/N. Fla. Christian HS 25 Devin Bowers RB SO 6’0 180 St. Petersburg, FL/Northeast HS 25B Jason Stokes DB FR 5’11” 175 Tampa, FL/Jesuit HS 26 Kevin Newman RB R-FR 5’11 195 Tampa, FL/ Tampa Jesuit HS 27 Jakaris Wilson LB JC-Tr 6’3” 220 Orlando, FL/New Mexico Military 28 Terry Jefferson DB R-FR 5’9 175 Miami, FL / B.T.Washington HS 29 Shamari Pittman DB R-FR 5’11 180 Marianna, FL / Marianna HS

30 Troy Hilton DB FR 6’3 205 Palm Bay, FL/Bayside HS 31 Antonio Miller RB/DE SO 6’1 205 Lakeland, FL/Kathleen HS 32 Marcus Gaskin RB JR 6’0” 210 Delray Beach, FL/Atlantic 33 Austin Miller K/P SO 6’2” 200 Tampa, FL/Tampa Bay Tech 34 Desmond Carson LB FR 6’1” 205 Citra, FL/North Marion HS 36 Colby Blanton K/P R-SR 6'0 205 Jacksonville, FL/Atlantic Coast HS 37 Raashed Kennion DE JR 6’6’ 240 Jacksonvillle, FL/First Coast HS/Auburn 38 Mack Green DB FR 6’2” 200 College Park, GA/Hapeville Charter 39 Bryan Thomas FB SO 5’8” 250 Orlando, FL/Jones HS

40 Ronald Harris, Jr. LB JR 6'3 225 Raleigh, NC/Jireh Prep 41 Michael Perceval DB SR 5’11” 180 Ft. Pierce, FL/ Central HS 42 Tarick Baptiste DB FR 6’3” 205 Deerfield Beach, FL/Deerfield Beach HS 43 Justin Bennett LB SR 6'2 225 Miami, FL/Flanagan HS 44 Quenteze Gallon LB SO 5’10 205 Tallahassee, FL/Lincoln HS 47 Khyri Wright LB FR 6’0” 231 St. Petersburg, FL/Northeast HS 48 Demetrius Artis LB FR 5’10 220 Sanford, FL/Seminole HS 49 Cameron Burton LB FR 6’3 230 Ocala, FL/Vanguard HS

51 T.J. Jones OL R-SR 6'5 295 Myrtle Beach, SC/Kentucky 52 Luke Helms LB SR 6'2 225 Tallahassee, FL/N. Fla. Christian HS 54 Adarius Smith LB JR 6'2 235 Fleming Island, FL/Fleming Island HS 55 Elijah Watkins DE JC-Tr 6’4” 255 Brooklyn, NY/Fresno City JC 56 Josh Crutchfield DE FR 6’2” 220 Lake Worth, FL/Park Vista HS 57 Calvin Darville DL SR 6'5 255 Belle Glade, FL/Glades Day HS 58 Emilio Gibbs LB S0 6’1 245 Miami, FL/Coral Gables HS 59 Rashad Williams OL JC-Tr 6’5” 290 Chicago, IL/Col. of Dupage

60 Quinten Wilcher LB R-FR 6’0 230 Pompano Bch, FL/Pompano Bch HS 61 Loubens Polinice OL R-SO 6'3 275 Palm Coast, FL/Matanzas HS 62 Keonte Cash OL SR 6'1 290 Miami, FL/Belen Jesuit HS 63 Osman Aguilera OL JR 6'4 295 Miami, FL/N. Miami Beach HS 64 Marquan Cromartie DL FR 6’2 220 Tallahassee, FL/Godby HS 65 Dave Montas OL R-Fr 6’1” 274 Miami, FL/Hialeah HS 66 Dale Maxwell OL FR 6’4” 300 Citra, FL/N. Marion HS 67 Khalil Harris OL R-SO 6’2 240 Gulfport, MS / Boca Ciega HS

70 Obinna Nwankwo OL FR 6’3” 280 Miramar, FL/Miramar HS 71 Myles Rouse OL R-SO 6'3 285 Atlanta, GA/Westlake HS 72 Joshua Addison OL R-SO 6'4 320 Miami, FL/Central HS 74 Zach Saffold OL FR 6’4 300 Lynn Haven, FL /Mosely HS 75 Keenen Anderson DL SO 6’6 380 Atlanta, GA/Mays HS 77 Tyler Teegan OL FR 6’4 290 Crawfordville, FL / Wakulla HS 79 Emmanuel Akingbulu DL SR 6’6 330 Los Angeles, CA/LA Harbor JC

80 Marcus Williams WR R-FR 5’11 185 Miami, FL/Northwestern HS 83 Kieran Goodrich TE FR 6’5” 230 Rockledge, FL/Rockledge HS 85 Desmond Noird TE R-JR 6'3 230 Atlanta, GA/Chamblee HS 86 Dock Luckie WR FR 6’1” 175 Gainesville, FL/Gainesville HS 87 Anthony Peyton WR FR 5’9” 150 Ft. Lauderdale, FL/Shanahan HS 88 Sharard Saddlers WR R-SO 6’0 200 Lakeland, FL/Lakeland HS

90 Elijah Price DL JR 6'3 225 Jacksonville, FL/Sandalwood HS 91 Tarique Akbar DE FR 6’2” 230 Lake Worth, FL/Lake Worth, HS 92 Malique Akbar DE FR 6’2” 230 Lake Worth, FL/Lake Worth, HS 93 Brandon Holiday DL R-FR 6’3 220 Ft Lauderdale, FL/ Heritage HS 94 Javon Hunt DT FR 6’0” 275 Miami, FL/Jackson HS 95 Tariq Stewart DT JC-Tr 6’0” 300 Brooklyn, NY/ASA NY JC 96 Albert Moore OL R-FR 6’3 290 Pensacola, FL/W.Florida Tech 99 Vandrick Verdier DE FR 6’4” 230 Miami, FL/Dr. Krop HS

2016 FLORIDA A&M UNIVERSITY Rattler Football Depth Chart * September 17 OFFENSE X 7 NORWOOD, Brandon JR 6'1 190 Atlanta, GA/Cedar Grove HS 80 WILLIAMS, Marcus R-FR 5’11 185 Miami, FL/Northwestern HS TE 17 PALMER-HICKS, Alonzo R-SR 6'3” 240 Sarasota, FL/Sarasota HS 85 NOIRD, Desmond R-JR 6'3 230 Atlanta, GA/Chamblee HS 12 ROYAL, Carson R-SR 6'2 200 Yulee, FL/Yulee HS LT 51 JONES, T.J. R-SR 6'5 295 Myrtle Beach, SC/Kentucky 71 ROUSE, Myles R-SO 6'3 285 Atlanta, GA/Westlake HS LG 62 CASH, Keonte SR 6'1 290 Miami, FL/Belen Jesuit HS 59 WILLIAMS, Rashad JC-Tr 6’5” 290 Chicago, IL/Col. of Dupage C 67 HARRIS,Khalil R-SO 6’2 240 Gulfport, MS / Boca Ciega HS 70 NWANKWO, Obinna FR 6’3” 280 Miramar, FL/Miramar HS RG 63 AGUILERA, Osman JR 6'4 295 Miami, FL/N. Miami Beach HS 65 MONTAS, Dave R-Fr 6’1” 274 Miami, FL/Hialeah HS RT 61 POLINICE, Loubens R-SO 6'3 275 Palm Coast, FL/Matanzas HS 76 REGIS, Andre FR 6’5” 295 Miami, FL/B.T. Washington HS W 19 SMITH, Kareem JR 5'11 185 Haines City, FL/Ridge HS 80 WILLIAMS, Marcus R-FR 5’11 185 Miami, FL/Northwestern HS Z 15 WILLIAMS, Mont. R-SR 5'10” 175 Tallahassee, FL/Godby HS 80 WILLIAMS, Marcus R-FR 5’11 185 Miami, FL/Northwestern HS QB 8 COLEMAN, Kenneth SR 6'1 190 Hazelhurst, MS/Hazelhurst HS 14 STANLEY, Ryan R-FR 6’3” 190 Pembroke Pines, FL/Flanagan HS 1 JEFFRIES, Vincent JC-Tr 6’2” 191 Garner, NC/Santa Rosa JC TB 25 BOWERS, Devin SO 6’0 180 St. Petersburg, FL/Northeast HS 16 SUPRE, Hans R-FR 5’10 185 Coral Gables, FL/Coral Gables HS 20 SPELLS, Tevin JR 5’10” 200 Delray Beach, FL/Atlantic HS

DEFENSE LE 6 ALEXANDER, Curtis SR 6'2 245 Quincy, FL / East Gadsden HS 54 SMITH, Adarius JR 6'2 235 Fleming Island, FL/Fleming Island HS LT 58 GIBBS, Emilio SO 6’1 245 Miami, FL/Coral Gables HS 94 HUNT, Javon FR 6’0” 275 Miami, FL/Jackson HS RT 96 MOORE, Albert R-FR 6’3 290 Pensacola, FL/W.Florida Tech 94 HUNT, Javon FR 6’0” 275 Miami, FL/Jackson HS RE 57 DARVILLE, Calvin SR 6'5 255 Belle Glade, FL/Glades Day HS 90 PRICE, Elijah JR 6'3 225 Jacksonville, FL/Sandalwood HS LOLB 40 HARRIS Jr., Ronald JR 6'3 225 Raleigh, NC/Jireh Prep 44 GALLON, Quenteze SO 5’10 205 Tallahassee, FL/Lincoln HS MLB 52 HELMS, Luke SR 6'2 225 Tallahassee, FL/N. Fla. Christian HS 43 BENNETT, Justin SR 6'2 225 Miami, FL/Flanagan HS ROLB 27 WILSON,Jakaris JC-Tr 6’3” 220 Orlando, FL/New Mexico Military 44 GALLON, Quenteze SO 5’10 205 Tallahassee, FL/Lincoln HS LCB 10 McKINLEY, Orlando SO 5'8 175 Atlanta, GA/Westlake HS ` 13 DORNEVIL, Jules SR 5'11 185 Naples, FL/Naples HS 23 WOODLEY, Tyler R-FR 5’10 175 Atlanta, GA/McEachren HS SS 4 GUYTON, Rashad R-JR 5'8 185 Madison, FL/Madison Co. HS 15B YOUNG, Willie R-FR 6’3” 180 Ocala, FL/Trinity Catholic HS FS 18 BRYANT, Jacques SR 6'0” 190 Tallahassee, FL/FAMU DRS HS 28 JEFFERSON,Terry R-FR 5’9 175 Miami, FL / B.T.Washington HS RCB 3 BROWN, Braxton R-SR 5'11” 185 Houston, TX/Citrus HS 41 PERCEVAL, Michael SR 5’11” 180 Ft. Pierce, FL/ Central HS 23 WOODLEY, Tyler R-FR 5’10 175 Atlanta, GA/McEachren HS

SPECIALISTS P 36 BLANTON, Colby R-SR 6'0 205 Jacksonville, FL/Atlantic Coast HS 33 Austin Miller SO 6’2” 200 Tampa, FL/Tampa Bay Tech K 33 MILLER, AUSTIN SO 6’2” 200 Tampa, FL/Tampa Bay Tech 36 BLANTON, Colby R-SR 6'0 205 Jacksonville, FL/Atlantic Coast HS LS 31 MILLER,Antonio SO 6’1 205 Lakeland, FL/Kathleen HS 12 ROYAL, Carson R-SR 6'2 200 Yulee, FL/Yulee HS PR 19 SMITH, Kareem JR 5'11 185 Haines City, FL/Ridge HS 15 WILLIAMS, Montav. R-SR 5'10” 175 Tallahassee, FL/Godby HS KR 15 WILLIAMS, Montav. R-SR 5'10” 175 Tallahassee, FL/Godby HS 32 GASKIN, Marcus JR 6’0” 210 Delray Beach, FL/Atlantic

2016 Florida A&M Football FLORIDA A&M Game Results (as of Sep 10, 2016) All games

Date Opponent Score Overall Conference Time Attend Sep 03, 2016 at Miami (FL) L 3-70 0-1 0-0 3:26 60703 Sep 10, 2016 at #17 Coastal Carolina L 10-49 0-2 0-0 3:04 10037 2016 Florida A&M Football FLORIDA A&M Overall Team Statistics (as of Sep 10, 2016) All games

Team Statistics FAMU OPP SCORING 13 119 Points Per Game 6.5 59.5 FIRST DOWNS 28 47 R u s h in g 7 27 P a s s in g 18 17 P e n a lt y 3 3 RUSHING YARDAGE 124 644 Yards gained rushing 241 689 Yards lost rushing 117 45 Rushing Attempts 66 80 Average Per Rush 1.9 8.1 Average Per Game 62.0 322.0 TDs Rushing 1 10 PASSING YARDAGE 369 318 C o m p - A t t - I n t 37-60-3 30-44-1 Average Per Pass 6.2 7.2 Average Per Catch 10.0 10.6 Average Per Game 184.5 159.0 TDs Passing 0 6 TOTAL OFFENSE 493 962 Total Plays 126 124 Average Per Play 3.9 7.8 Average Per Game 246.5 481.0 KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 14-242 3-11 PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 1-6 7-116 INT RETURNS: #-Yards 1-23 3-100 KICK RETURN AVERAGE 17.3 3.7 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 6.0 16.6 INT RETURN AVERAGE 23.0 33.3 FUMBLES-LOST 3-1 2-2 PENALTIES-Yards 17-150 10-80 Average Per Game 75.0 40.0 PUNTS-Yards 14-467 4-118 Average Per Punt 33.4 29.5 Net punt average 25.1 28.0 KICKOFFS-Yards 5-186 19-1169 Average Per Kick 37.2 61.5 Net kick average 35.0 42.2 TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 3 3 : 1 4 2 6 : 4 5 3RD-DOWN Conversions 8/28 15/21 3rd-Down Pct 29% 71% 4TH-DOWN Conversions 0/2 1/1 4th-Down Pct 0% 100% SACKS BY-Yards 1-8 7-52 MISC YARDS 0 0 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 1 17 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 2-3 0-1 ON-SIDE KICKS 0-0 0-0 RED-ZONE SCORES (2-4) 50% (12-15) 80% RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS (0-4) 0% (12-15) 80% PAT-ATTEMPTS (1-1) 100% (15-15) 100% ATTENDANCE 0 70740 Games/Avg Per Game 0/0 2/35370 Neutral Site Games 0/0

Score by Quarters 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total FLORIDA A&M 0 10 0 3 0 13 Opponents 36 28 48 7 0 119 2016 Florida A&M Football FLORIDA A&M Overall Individual Statistics (as of Sep 12, 2016) All games

Rushing gp att gain loss net avg td lg avg/g Punt Returns no. yds avg td lg BOWERS,Devin 1 12 120 0 120 10.0 1 70 120.0 SMITH,Kareem 1 6 6.0 0 6 SUPRE,Hans 2 17 54 14 40 2.4 0 20 20.0 Total 1 6 6.0 0 6 GASKIN,Marcus 1 2 8 2 6 3.0 0 8 6.0 Opponents 7 116 16.6 1 41 YOUNG,Willie 1 1 3 0 3 3.0 0 3 3.0 SPELLS,Tevin 1 6 3 3 0 0.0 0 2 0.0 Interceptions no. yds avg td lg STANLEY,Ryan 1 6 10 11 -1 -0.2 0 4 -1.0 BRYANT,Jacques 1 23 23.0 0 23 SMITH,Kareem 2 1 0 1 -1 -1.0 0 0 -0.5 Total 1 23 23.0 0 23 RICCI,Ronald 1 3 1 2 -1 -0.3 0 1 -1.0 Opponents 3 100 33.3 0 52 COLEMAN,Kenneth 2 16 42 58 -16 -1.0 0 10 -8.0 TEAM 2 2 0 26 -26 -13.0 0 0 -13.0 Kick Returns no. yds avg td lg Total 2 66 241 117 124 1.9 1 70 62.0 NORWOOD,Brandon 5 99 19.8 0 31 Opponents 2 80 689 45 644 8.1 10 74 322.0 SMITH,Kareem 5 84 16.8 0 27 GASKIN,Marcus 3 50 16.7 0 20 Passing gp effic comp-att-int pct yds td lg avg/g NEWMAN,Kevin 1 9 9.0 0 9 COLEMAN,Kenneth 2 111.50 31-49-2 63.3 329 0 31 164.5 Total 14 242 17.3 0 31 STANLEY,Ryan 1 66.91 6-11-1 54.5 40 0 17 40.0 Opponents 3 11 3.7 0 7 Total 2 103.33 37-60-3 61.7 369 0 31 184.5 Opponents 2 169.35 30-44-1 68.2 318 6 35 159.0 Fumble Returns no. yds avg td lg Total 0 0 0.0 0 0 Receiving gp no. yds avg td lg avg/g Opponents 0 0 0.0 0 0 YOUNG,Willie 1 8 77 9.6 0 21 77.0 NORWOOD,Brandon 2 7 52 7.4 0 19 26.0 WILLIAMS,Montav 1 5 45 9.0 0 15 45.0 TROUTMAN,Kevin 2 4 55 13.8 0 30 27.5 NOIRD,Desmond 2 3 60 20.0 0 31 30.0 SUPRE,Hans 2 3 36 12.0 0 23 18.0 SMITH,Kareem 2 2 25 12.5 0 26 12.5 WILLIAMS,Marcus 1 2 11 5.5 0 9 11.0 BOWERS,Devin 1 2 1 0.5 0 2 1.0 PALMER-HICKS,Al 2 1 7 7.0 0 7 3.5 Total 2 37 369 10.0 0 31 184.5 Opponents 2 30 318 10.6 6 35 159.0 2016 Florida A&M Football FLORIDA A&M Overall Individual Statistics (as of Sep 12, 2016) All games

PAT Scoring td fg kick rush rcv pass dxp saf pts Total Offense g plays rush pass total avg/g MILLER,Austin - 2-3 1-1 - - - - - 7 COLEMAN,Kenneth 2 65 -16 329 313 156.5 BOWERS,Devin 1 ------6 BOWERS,Devin 1 12 120 0 120 120.0 Total 1 2-3 1-1 - - - - - 13 SUPRE,Hans 2 17 40 0 40 20.0 Opponents 17 0-1 15-15 1-2 - - - - 119 STANLEY,Ryan 1 17 -1 40 39 39.0 GASKIN,Marcus 1 2 6 0 6 6.0 YOUNG,Willie 1 1 3 0 3 3.0 SMITH,Kareem 2 1 -1 0 -1 -0.5 RICCI,Ronald 1 3 -1 0 -1 -1.0 TEAM 2 2 -26 0 -26 -13.0 Total 2 126 124 369 493 246.5 Opponents 2 124 644 318 962 481.0

Field Goals fg pct. 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 lg blk Punting no. yds avg lg tb fc i20 50+ blk MILLER,Austin 2-3 66.7 0-0 0-0 2-3 0-0 0-0 35 0 BLANTON,Colby 8 318 39.8 51 0 3 0 1 0 MILLER,Austin 5 149 29.8 39 0 1 1 0 0 FG Sequence FLORIDA A&M Opponents TEAM 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Miami (FL) (31) 33 Total 14 467 33.4 51 0 4 1 1 1 Coastal Carolina 32,(35) - Opponents 4 118 29.5 42 0 1 1 0 1

Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made. Kickoffs no. yds avg tb ob retn net ydln MILLER,Austin 5 186 37.2 0 1 Total 5 186 37.2 0 1 3.7 35.0 30 Opponents 19 1169 61.5 5 0 17.3 42.2 22 2016 Florida A&M Football FLORIDA A&M Overall Individual Statistics (as of Sep 12, 2016) All games

All Purpose g rush rcv pr kr ir total avg/g NORWOOD,Bra 2 0 52 0 99 0 151 75.5 BOWERS,Devin 1 120 1 0 0 0 121 121.0 SMITH,Kareem 2 -1 25 6 84 0 114 57.0 YOUNG,Willie 1 3 77 0 0 0 80 80.0 SUPRE,Hans 2 40 36 0 0 0 76 38.0 NOIRD,Desmon 2 0 60 0 0 0 60 30.0 GASKIN,Marcus 1 6 0 0 50 0 56 56.0 TROUTMAN,Ke 2 0 55 0 0 0 55 27.5 WILLIAMS,Mont 1 0 45 0 0 0 45 45.0 BRYANT,Jacque 2 0 0 0 0 23 23 11.5 WILLIAMS,Marc 1 0 11 0 0 0 11 11.0 NEWMAN,Kevin 2 0 0 0 9 0 9 4.5 PALMER-HICKS 2 0 7 0 0 0 7 3.5 RICCI,Ronald 1 -1 0 0 0 0 -1 -1.0 STANLEY,Ryan 1 -1 0 0 0 0 -1 -1.0 COLEMAN,Kenn 2 -16 0 0 0 0 -16 -8.0 TEAM 2 -26 0 0 0 0 -26 -13.0 Total 2 124 369 6 242 23 764 382.0 Opponents 2 644 318 116 11 100 1189 594.5 2016 Florida A&M Football FLORIDA A&M Overall Defensive Statistics (as of Sep 12, 2016) 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 40 HARRIS,Ronald 2 11 1 12 ...... 3 BROWN,Braxton 2 6 3 9 ...... 18 BRYANT,Jacques 2 5 3 8 . . 1-23 ...... 4 GUYTON,Rashad 2 7 1 8 ...... 90 PRICE,Elijah 2 6 1 7 3.0-14 1.0-8 ...... 10 McKINLEY,Orland 2 5 2 7 . . . 1 . . . . . 43 BENNETT,Justin 2 2 4 6 ...... 44 GALLON,Quenteze 2 3 3 6 1.0-4 ...... 52 HELMS,Luke 2 3 2 5 ...... 9 HINES,Andrew 2 3 2 5 ...... 57 DARVILLE,Calvin 2 3 2 5 ...... 6 ALEXANDER,Curti 2 4 1 5 ...... 58 GIBBS,Emilio 2 3 1 4 1.0-1 ...... 54 SMITH,Adarius 2 2 2 4 ...... 75 ANDERSON,Keenan 2 2 1 3 ...... 31 MILLER,Antonio 2 3 . 3 ...... 94 HUNT,Javon 2 1 1 2 ...... 28 JEFFERSON,Terry 1 1 1 2 ...... 15 WILLIAMS,Montav 1 2 . 2 ...... 49 BURTON,Cameron 2 1 . 1 . . . . . 1-0 . . . 98 98 1 1 . 1 ...... 11 11 1 . 1 1 ...... 2B 2B 1 1 . 1 ...... 37 KENNION,Raashed 1 1 . 1 . . . . 1 . . . . 51 JONES,T.J. 2 1 . 1 ...... 41 PERCEVAL,Michae 2 1 . 1 ...... 32 GASKIN,Marcus 1 1 . 1 ...... 23 WOODLEY,Tyler 2 1 . 1 . . . . . 1-0 . . . 36 BLANTON,Colby 2 1 . 1 ...... 8 COLEMAN,Kenneth 2 1 . 1 ...... TM TEAM 2 1 . 1 ...... 1 . . 38 GREEN,Mack 1 ...... 1 . . . . 80 WILLIAMS,Marcus 1 ...... 1 . 7 NORWOOD,Brandon 2 ...... 1 . . . . . Total 2 83 32 115 5-19 1-8 1-23 2 2 2-0 1 1 . Opponents 2 88 44 132 22-89 7-52 3-100 3 3 1-0 . 1 .