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Chattanooga, Tenn CHATTANOOGA Quick Facts Location: ............................................. Chattanooga, Tenn. Primary Media Founded: ....................................................................... 1886 Chattanooga Times Free Press (423-757-6900) Enrollment: .................................................................. 9,225 Dr. Roger Brown Nickname: ................................................................... Mocs John Frierson ([email protected]) Chancellor Colors: ................................................ Navy and Old Gold Chancellor: .............................................. Dr. Roger Brown WDEF-TV (423-785-1277) Athletics Director: ............................................. Rick Hart Faculty Athletics Representative:....... Dr. Michael Jones Rick Nyman ([email protected]) Football Facts WRCB-TV (423-266-5039) 2007 Record: .................................................................... 2-9 Conference Record (Place): ..................................2-5 (7th) Randy Smith ([email protected]) Home: ............................................................................... 1-5 Away: ............................................................................... 1-4 WTVC-TV (423-757-7332) Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ................................. 35/23 Offensive Starters Returning/Lost: .............................. 6/5 Darrell Patterson ([email protected]) Defensive Starters Returning/Lost: .............................. 3/8 Specialists Returning/Lost: ........................................... 2/1 Rick Hart ESPN Radio (423-321-6207) Director of Athletics Media Relations Chris Goforth ([email protected]) Football Contact: ............................................ Jeff Romero E-mail: ............................................. [email protected] Radio Play-by-Play (423-238-3445) Office: .......................................................... (423) 425-5292 Cell: ............................................................... (423) 503-8815 Jim Reynolds ([email protected]) Fax: .............................................................. (423) 425-4610 Website: ............................................... www.GoMocs.com Radio Analyst (423-238-4795) Press Box Phone: ......................................... (423) 757-9332 Football Office Phone: ................................ (423) 425-4494 Todd Agne ([email protected]) Dr. Michael Jones Faculty Athletics Rep. Laura Mincy Senior Woman Admin. Finley Stadium Capacity: 20,668 Surface: Polyethelene Turf Date Opened: October 18, 1997 Jeff Romero First Game: Chattanooga 28, Tennessee State 7 (Oct. 18, 1997) Football SID All-Time Record: 23-34 (.404) Largest Crowd: 22,642 vs. Tennessee State (Oct. 18, 1997) 70 2008 Southern Conference Football MO C S 2008 Schedule Date Opponent Time/TV (ET) Last Meeting Series A. 30 at Oklahoma TBA None First Meeting S. 6 CUMBERLAND 6:00 UTC won 12-7 in 1925 UTC leads 4-0-2 S. 13 at Florida State 3:45/ESPNU FSU won 37-0 in 1984 FSU leads 1-0 S. 20 JACKSONVILLE STATE 6:00 JSU won 33-19 in 2007 UTC leads 25-8 S. 27 at Furman* 3:30/CSS FUR won 28-22 in 2007 FUR leads 23-14 O. 4 GEORGIA SOUTHERN* 6:00 UTC won 45-38 (OT) in 2007 GSU leads 18-3 O. 11 at Wofford* 3:00/SportSouth WOF won 42-16 in 2007 WOF leads 7-6 O. 18 ELON* 2:00 ELON won 38-28 in 2007 ELON leads 3-2 N. 1 at Western Carolina* 1:00 UTC won 39-21 in 2007 UTC leads 19-15 N. 8 APPALCHIAN STATE* 2:00 ASU won 37-17 in 2007 ASU leads 21-10 N. 15 at The Citadel* 2:00 CIT won 41-16 in 2007 UTC leads 24-15-2 N. 22 SAMFORD* 2:00 SAM won 31-23 in 2003 UTC leads 22-8-3 Head Coach Rodney Allison Hometown: Odessa, Texas Birth date: January 29, 1956 Education: Texas Tech, 1980 Coaching: Assistant, Texas Tech, 1979-83 Assistant, Duke, 1984-86 Assistant, SMU, 1988-92 Assistant, Auburn, 1993-98 Assistant, Clemson, 1999-02 Head Coach, Chattanooga, 2003-present Year-by-Year Record 2003.................Chattanooga ................................................... 3-9 2004.................Chattanooga ................................................... 2-9 2005.................Chattanooga ................................................... 6-5 2006.................Chattanooga ................................................... 3-8 2007.................Chattanooga ................................................... 2-9 UTC Record ......................................................................... 16-40 Career Record ...................................................................... 16-40 Rodney Allison vs. 2008 Opponents 2008 Coaching Staff Oklahoma .............................0-0 ................ .000 Alton Adams, Jr. (Montana State, 2003): .......................................... Running Backs Cumberland .........................0-0 ................ .000 Bobby Allison (Tarleton State, 2003): .....................................................Cornerbacks Florida State .........................0-0 ................ .000 Kurt Corbin (Arkansas Tech, 2000): ............................................Inside Linebackers Jacksonville State .................1-3 ................ .250 Furman .................................0-5 ................ .000 Carmen Felus (Western Maryland, 1995): . Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks Georgia Southern ................2-3 ................ .400 Teddy Gaines (Tennessee, 2001): ..............................................Outside Linebackers Wofford .................................1-4 ................ .200 Dick Hopkins (Florida State, 1974): ......................Defensive Coordinator/Safeties Elon .......................................2-3 ................ .400 J.C. Harmon (Ferrum College, 1999): ................................................ Offensive Line Western Carolina .................4-1 ................ .800 Jason McManus (Gardner-Webb, 2000): ..................................................... Receivers Appalachian State ...............1-4 ................ .200 Spencer Riley (Tennessee, 2000): ...............................................................Tight Ends The Citadel ...........................2-3 ................ .400 Fred Tate (Southern Mississippi, 1997): ............................................Defensive Line Samford ................................0-0 ................ .000 www.SoConSports.com 71 CHATTANOOGA Numerical Roster Alphabetical Roster No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Class Hometown (Previous School) No. Name Pos. 42 Aaron Adams OLB 6-1 225 Sr. Scottsdale, Ariz. (Scottsdale CC) 1 Raeshon Ball DB 10 Sloan Allison QB 6-2 200 R-Fr. Ooltewah, Tenn. (Boyd Buchanan) 2 Erroll Wynn RB 1 Raeshon Ball DB 5-9 176 Sr. Stone Mountain, Ga. (Central Michigan Univ.) 3 Jarvis Newson OLB 99 Rodney Beamon DL 6-2 305 Sr. Riverside, Calif. (Chaffey College) 4 Anthony Brodnax DB Josh Beard OLB 6-1 250 Jr. Lincolnton, Ga. (Georgia Military College) 5 Joseph Thornton LB Cason Bicknell OLB 6-1 231 Fr. Lake City, Fla. (University of Rhode Island) 7 Edward Sawyer LB Chris Blanson DB 6-2 186 Jr. Oakland, Calif. (Lancy CC) 9 Jordan Hazard WR 25 Joel Bradford WR 5-10 165 R-Fr. Chattanooga, Tenn (McCallie School) 10 Sloan Allison QB 4 Anthony Brodnax DB 5-11 192 Sr. Lithonia, Ga. (University of Illionis) 11 Clint Woods WR 13 Thomas Hinton WR 64 Neil Brown DL 6-3 262 Sr. Buford, Ga. (Auburn University) 14 Cody Romans QB Justin Buckhalter WR 6-3 202 Jr. Collins, Miss. (Jones County CC) 15 Tony Pastore QB Curtis Calvin WR 6-1 174 Fr. Chicago, Ill. (Thornridge) 17 Kenny Scrivens DB 43 Craig Camay PK 5-10 172 Jr. Marietta, Ga. (Walton) 18 Blue Cooper WR 96 La’Nard Carr DE 6-3 235 R-Fr. Alpharetta, Ga. (Centennial) 20 Tony Swafford DB Arsenio Clemmons LB 6-1 205 Fr. Atlanta, Ga. (New Schools of Carver) 25 Joel Bradford WR 18 Blue Cooper WR 6-3 186 Jr. Rome, Ga. (Coosa) 28 Bryan Fitzgerald RB Nick Craig DL 6-2 295 Fr. Carrollton, Ga. (Carrollton) 31 Brent Hayes TE 39 J.D. Dothard DB 6-0 180 R-Fr. Carrollton, Ga. (Carrollton) 33 Chris Lewis-Harris DB 54 Robbie Elliott OL 6-6 303 Sr. Hiawassee, Ga. (Towns County) 34 Courtland Ellzey FB 34 Courtland Ellzey FB 6-0 225 So. Jacksonville, Fla. (Lake Highlands Prep) 36 Ryan Geist FB Eddie Evans DL 6-1 290 R-Fr. Ashford, Ala. (Ashford) 37 Steven Smigelsky LB Pete Evans DL 6-3 240 R-Fr. Maryville, Tenn. (William Blount) 39 J.D. Dothard DB Doug Faatiliga LB 6-3 258 Jr. San Francisco, Calif. (Sacramento City College) 41 Buster Skrine DB 28 Bryan Fitzgerald RB 5-10 200 Sr. Memphis, Tenn. (Northwest Mississippi CC) 42 Aaron Adams OLB 92 Justin Galyon OL 6-3 286 So. Powell, Tenn. (Powell) 43 Craig Camay PK Jare Gault QB 6-3 220 Jr. Boiling Springs, Miss. (East Mississippi CC) 47 Jeff Lloyd P 36 Ryan Geist FB 6-3 215 R-Fr. Knoxville, Tenn. (Christian Acad. of Knoxville) 54 Robbie Elliott OL Louis Gibson TE 6-4 245 Fr. Huntsville, Ala. (Huntsville) 58 Mitchell Meadows OLB 75 William Giles OL 6-4 303 Sr. Richmond Hill, Ga. (Richmond Hill) 61 Thomas Green LB Nick Gipson OL 6-2 285 Fr. Marietta, Ga. (Walton) 64 Neil Brown DL 61 Thomas Green LB 6-1 210 So. Hixson, Tenn. (McCallie School) 74 T.J. Hurless OL Mike Hammons PK 5-10 165 Fr. Benton, Tenn. (Polk County) 75 William Giles OL 92 Chris Harr OL 6-4 235 So. Chattanooga, Tenn. (Notre Dame) 82 Chris Pitchford WR Robert Harrison DB 5-9 160 Fr. Marietta, Ga. (Walton) 83 Joseph Pitman TE 31 Brent Hayes TE 6-2 272 Sr. Chattanooga, Tenn. (Central) 84 Brian Heflin TE 9 Jordan Hazard WR 5-9 152 Jr. Marietta, Ga. (Sprayberry) 87 Jaron Norfleet OLB Shane Heatherly LB 6-3 210 Fr. Waynesville, N.C. (Tuscola) 88 Garrett
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