2015 RAGIN’ CAJUNS FOOTBALL

Louisiana Ragin’ Cajuns Sports Information • 201 Reinhardt Drive • Lafayette, LA 70506 • www.RaginCajuns.com Primary contact: Matt Sullivan • E: [email protected] • O: 337-482-6331 • C: 985-981-0009 Secondary Contact: Jeff Schneider •E: [email protected] • O: 337-482-6332 • C: 225-241-8430 Game No. 1 -/- LOUISIANA RAGIN’ CAJUNS (2014 RECORD: 9-4, 7-1 Sun Belt) FIVE QUICK HITTERS Head Coach: (Delta State, 1992) Record at Louisiana: 36-16 (5th season), Career Record: 102-37 (12th year) 1 - Louisiana is one of two schools in the country (Oregon) to win nine games plus a bowl game in the past four years. -/- WILDCATS (2014 RECORD: 5-7, 2-6 SEC) Head Coach: Mark Stoops (, 1989) 2 - Louisiana’s 36 wins since the hiring of Mark Record at UK: 7-17 (3rd season), Career Record: Same Hudspeth in 2011 are the fifth-most among * - Rankings listed at Amway Coaches’ Poll/AP Poll current schools in the Group of 5. September 5, 2015 • 6:02 p.m. CDT • Lexington, Ky. • Commonwealth Stadium (61,000) 3 - Senior Mykhael Quave will start in his 40th Series History: First meeting between the schools. consecutive game for the Ragin’ Cajuns.

4 - Elijah McGuire is the second player in GAME INFORMATION school history to rush for 2,000 yards in his first ESPNU: Anish Shroff,PxP • Ahmad Brooks, Analyst two seasons. Ragin’ Cajuns Radio Network: Jay Walker, PxP • Richie Falgout, Analyst • Travis Webb, Sideline In Lafayette: KPEL 1420-AM (Flagship); KHXT 107.9-FM 5 - Louisiana’s starting offensive line has Affiliates:KTUX 98.9-FM (Shreveport); WGSO 990-AM (New Orleans); KJEF 1290-AM (Jennings); remained intact from start to finish for the past KLCL 1470-AM (Lake Charles); KRJO 1680-AM (Monroe); KTIB 640-AM (Thibodaux) three seasons. Live Stats: RaginCajuns.com Twitter Updates: @ULRaginCajuns; Facebook: RaginCajunsAthletics; 2015 SCHEDULE/RESULTS YouTube: IAm4RaginCajuns; Instagram: ULRaginCajuns SEPTEMBER (0-0) 5 at Kentucky ESPNU 6 p.m. GAMEDAY STORYLINES 12 NORTHWESTERN STATE ESPN3 6 p.m. • Louisiana is 517-529-34 against all opponents dating back to 1901. 19 Open Date - • Louisiana is 54-55-4 in season-opening games and 5-19 in openers since 1991. 26 AKRON ESPN3 TBA • Louisiana is coming off its fourth consecutive 9-4 season - the winningest stretch in school his- tory. OCTOBER (0-0) • Louisiana’s 36 wins in the past four seasons (2011-14) is the best mark in school history, surpass- 3 at Louisiana Tech ASN 6 p.m. ing 28 victories (1967-70). 10 STATE * 6 p.m. • The Ragin’ Cajuns will open the season against a current member of the SEC for the seventh 20 at State * ESPN2 7 p.m. time since 2000. Louisiana has opened against Texas A&M (2002), South Carolina (2003, 2007), 31 ULM * [HC] 4 p.m. LSU (2006), Georgia (2010), Arkansas (2013) and Kentucky (2015). TODAY’S GAME NOVEMBER (0-0) The Louisiana Ragin’ Cajuns football team will kick off its 114th season of intercollegiate 7 at Georgia State * TBA football on Saturday (Sept. 5) when it travels to Lexington, Ky., to face Southeastern Conference 12 at South * ESPNU 6:30 p.m. member Kentucky at newly refurbished Commonwealth Stadium. 21 NEW MEXICO STATE * TBA Kickoff is scheduled for 6:02 CDT. The game will be aired nationally on ESPNU withAnish 28 at Appalachian State * TBA Shroff (play-by-play) and Ahmad Brooks (color) providing the commentary. The season-opener can also be heard on the Louisiana Ragin’ Cajuns Radio Network with Jay Walker (play-by-play), DECEMBER (0-0) * former Ragin’ Cajuns letterwinner Richie Falgout (color) and Travis Webb (sideline) calling the 5 TROY TBA action. * - Game; HC - Homecoming Entering its fifth season under head coachMark Hudspeth, Louisiana looks to build off a All times are Central; dates and times subject to change fourth consecutive 9-4 record that was culminated by a victory in the R+L Carriers . The Ragin’ Cajuns, one of only five schools in the country with a four-game win streak in COACHES: ON THE FIELD bowl games, return 52 letterwinners and 13 starters. A pair of juniors - Brooks Haack and Jalen Nixon - will look replace three-year starter Ter- Head Coach ...... Mark Hudspeth rance Broadway at with junior Elijah McGuire set to replace former Cajun Alonzo Offensive Line ...... Mitch Rodrigue Harris at . Louisiana’s passing game will be aided by the return of Running Backs . . . . . Marquase Lovings Jamal Robinson, who was limited to four games last season due to injury, while returning letter- Receivers ...... Jorge Munoz winner Al Riles and Gabe Fuselier will look to build off a solid 2014 campaign. Defensive Line ...... Levorn Harbin A new defensive staff, led by veteran SEC coachesMelvin Smith (defensive coordinator) and Outside Linebackers . . . Charlie Harbison Charlie Harbison (co-defensive coordinator) will look to mold a unit that returns five starters from last season, including preseason All-Sun Belt Conference linebacker Dominque Tovell and COACHES: IN THE BOOTH All-Sun Belt Freshman member Tracy Walker. Offensive Coordinator/QB . . Jay Johnson A pair of true freshmen - kicker Stevie Artigue and punter Steven Coutts - will look to replace Defensive Coordinator/DB . . Melvin Smith departed seniors Hunter Stover and Daniel Cadona as the Ragin’ Cajuns specialists with Fuse- Tight Ends ...... Reed Stringer lier, McGuire and newcomer Jeryl Brazil expected to see the majority of time as return special- Inside Linebackers ...... Mike Lucas ists. GAME 1: at Kentucky THE LAST GAME CONTINUTY ON THE LINE Louisiana 16, Nevada 3 • Louisiana enters the 2015 season with three returning starters - left guard Mykhael Quave, right guard Donovan Williams and right tackle Octravian Anderson - who have a combined December 20, 2014 ­— New Orleans, La. 78 starts under their belt. • In the past three years under offensive line coach Mitch Rodrigue, the Ragin’ Cajuns starting NEW ORLEANS – The old adage, ‘Defense Wins Championships’ was on display in the 14th annual offensive line unit in the season-opener has been the entire season R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl at the Mercedes-Benz • Quave, the Ragin’ Cajuns left tackle in 2013-14, has started 39 consecutive games with Anderson, Superdome as the Louisiana Ragin’ Cajuns held Nevada in a two-year starter, extending his streak to 26 games. Williams, who moves over to right guard check all game, dominating defensively in a 16-3 win that marked the fourth straight season as New Orleans Bowl replacing 52-game starter Daniel Quave, started all 13 games last season at left guard. champions. • New starters Grant Horst (left tackle) and Eddie Gordon (center) join the line. The three points allowed set a school bowl record, as well as the New Orleans Bowl-record. Nevada’s high-flying offense had not been held without a touchdown since a CAJUNS ARE BEST IN SUN BELT HOME ATTENDANCE 35-0 loss at Notre Dame on Sept. 5, 2009. • Through six games at Cajun Field in 2014, Louisiana averaged 25,775 fans to lead the Sun Belt Terrance Broadway finished 26-of-31 passing for 227 Conference for the third time in four years under head coach Mark Hudspeth. yards and was named MVP, becoming the first two-time MVP in New Orleans Bowl history. He completed his first • In five games in 2013, the Ragin’ Cajuns drew 129,878 fans to Cajun Field for a league-best 25,976 14 passes setting the record for the most consecutive average, edging Arkansas State (24,913) to claim the crown for the second time in three years. completions to start a game in NCAA Division I bowl • The 2013 average was the second-highest in a single-season, trailing only the 29,171 from 2011. history. Wolfpack quarterback Cody Fajardo, who entered the game averaging 281 yards of total offense per game, was THE BOOK OF ELI held to 173 yards. The Cajuns outgained Nevada 411-213. • Junior running back Elijah McGuire enters his third season as one of the most decorated players Louisiana (9-4) became the first school in bowl history to win the same bowl game in four to wear a Ragin’ Cajuns uniform. straight seasons. The Cajuns also reached nine wins for the • In two seasons with the Ragin’ Cajuns, McGuire has rushed for 2,127 yards, ranking seventh on fourth straight season. the school’s all-time list. McGuire became the fourth player in school history (joining Tyrell Fenroy The Cajuns scored on the game’s opening possession, and former Brian Mitchell and ) to rush for over 1,000 yard in driving 77 yards in eight plays. Broadway connected on a 17-yard touchdown pass to C.J. Bates at 11:26 for what a season when he gained 1,264 yards in 2014. proved to be all the offense his team would need. • McGuire, the 2015 Preseason Sun Belt Conference Offensive Player of the Year, was the 2013 SBC Hunter Stover put the Cajuns up 10-0 late in the first Freshman of the Year and the 2014 Sun Belt Conference Player of the Year and Offensive Player quarter with a 46-yard field – the longest of his collegiate career. of the Year. After a defensive stop and a short punt by Cadona, • This season, McGuire is a candidate for the Doak Walker Award, the Maxwell Award, the Paul Nevada took over at the UL 26-yard line. The Cajuns kept Hornung Award and the Walter Camp Player of the Year. the Wolfpack out of the end zone, surrendering only 23 yards. A 21-yard field goal by Brent Zuzo trimmed the Louisiana lead to 10-3 at 2:42. SETTING A STANDARD After a scoreless third quarter, Stover tacked on a 30- • In addition to four consecutive seasons of appearing in a bowl game, Mark Hudspeth has helped yard and 35-yard field goal in the fourth quarter. Louisiana, which limited Nevada to just 81 yards of Louisiana tie the school record for wins in a season with nine. offense in the second half, put an exclamation point on • Prior to consecutive 9-4 records from 2011-14, the Cajuns set the school record for wins with a the win with back-to-back sacks on the final two plays. 9-2 record in both 1921 and 1976. Christian Ringo was credited with one of the sacks, helping • The 36 wins in Hudspeth’s first four years are the most in in school history. him set a Cajuns new single season record (11.5), as well as tying for the career record (21) with Jeff Mitchell (‘92-95). CAJUNS HAVE ENJOYED BOWLING IN PAST FOUR SEASONS Nevada 0 3 0 0 - 3 Louisiana 10 0 0 6 - 16 • Louisiana is one of five schools nationally to have won a bowl/postseason game in each of the past four seasons. First Quarter • The Cajuns, with four victories in the R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl, are part of a list that includes UL - Bates 17 pass from Broadway (Stover kick), 11:26 State (Outback, Buffalo Wild Wings, Rose, Cotton),Oregon (Rose, Fiesta, Alamo, Rose), UL - FG Stover 46, 2:55 Second Quarter South Carolina (Capitol One, Outback, Capitol One, Independence) and Texas A&M (Meinke Car NEV - FG Zuzo 21, 2:42 Care, Cotton, Chick-Fil-A, Music City). Fourth Quarter • With a 16-3 win over Nevada in the 2014 R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl, Louisiana became the UL - FG Stover 30, 11:51 UL - FG Stover 35, 4:46 first school in NCAA history to win the same bowl game four consecutive years. Attendance: 34,014 DID YOU KNEAUX? Nevada Louisiana • Three players - Kevin Fouquier, Zach DeGrange and T.J. Worthy - completed their undergraduate First Downs 13 26 Rushes-yards 28-89 43-184 degrees from UL during the past year. Fouquier, who is pursuing a Graduate degree - completed Passing Yards 124 227 his degree requirements in 3.5 years. Passing A-C-I 29-14-0 31-26-0 • Quarterback Brooks Haack and defensive lineman Chris Prater were part of a 12-day mission Punts-Yds.-Avg. 5-42.0 3-35.3 Fumbles-Lost 1-1 1-1 trip to Haiti during the summer. The duo were a part a group that included women’s basketball Penalties-Yards 1-5 1-15 players Keke Veal, Sylvana Okde and Jodi Quinn in the Convoy of Hope and Mission of Hope. Possession Time 23:06 36:54

Individual Statistics Rushing: PLEASE CALL US “LOUISIANA” NEV - Fajardo 13-49; Jackson 10-25; Butler 5-15. UL - Mc- Louisiana Ragin’ Cajuns® is the nickname of the University’s athletic teams. Teams also may be referred to Guire 16-99; Broadway 13-7; Harris 13-70; Reed 1-8. using shorter versions of that nickname. In most cases, Ragin’ Cajuns plural is proper, though Ragin’ Ca- Passing: jun in the singular form can apply. UL Lafayette may be used as an abbreviation to refer to the academic NEV - Fajardo 14-29-0-124. UL - Broadway 26-31-0-227. institution when clarification is necessary. Receiving: NEV - Turner 5-46; Brock 3-16; Richardson 3-29; Demps 2-24; Gipson 1-9. UL - Butler 8-53; Fuselier 6-50; McGuire • Please do not use the following in any instance: ULL, La.-Lafayette, Lafayette (not to be confused with 5-54; Pettis 3-30; Riles 3-23; Bates 1-17. Lafayette College in Pennsylvania).

@ULRaginCajuns | @RaginCajunsFB 4 GAME 1: at Kentucky FINAL 2014 SUN BELT STANDINGS (x - bowl participants) Standings SBC Pct. PF PA Overall Pct. PF PA H A N Str CHARTING THE CAJUNS Georgia Southern 8-0 1.000 306 154 9-3 .750 469 281 5-0 4-3 0-0 W1 Current Streak W2 Louisiana - x 7-1 .875 278 191 9-4 .692 383 338 4-2 4-2 1-0 W2 Current Home Streak L1 Appalachian State 6-2 .750 280 200 7-5 .583 428 328 4-2 3-3 0-0 W6 Current Road Streak W3 Texas State 5-3 .625 248 221 7-5 .583 406 332 3-3 4-2 0-0 W2 Last win 16-3 vs. Nevada (12/20/14) Arkansas State - x 5-3 .625 336 234 7-6 .538 477 396 5-1 2-4 0-1 L1 Last loss 35-16 vs. Appalachian St. (11/29/14) South Alabama - x 5-3 .625 187 183 6-7 .462 293 343 3-3 3-3 0-1 L3 Under ULM 3-5 .375 194 205 4-8 .333 241 315 3-2 1-6 0-0 L1 2016 Hudspeth Troy 3-5 .375 200 248 3-9 .250 262 434 2-4 1-5 0-0 L1 Overall 0-0 36-16 New Mexico State 1-7 .125 200 316 2-10 .167 294 469 1-5 1-5 0-0 L10 Sun Belt 0-0 24-7 1-7 .125 197 294 1-10 .091 275 410 1-4 0-6 0-0 L4 Non-Conference 0-0 12-9 Georgia State 0-8 .000 182 362 1-11 .083 272 520 1-5 0-6 0-0 L11 Home 0-0 18-4 Away 0-0 14-12 THIS WEEK’S SCHEDULE (all times CT) Neutral 0-0 4-0 September 3 Day game 0-0 Ohio at Idaho - 8 p.m. (ESPN3) Night game 0-0 TV game 0-0 September 4 ASN 0-0 - Charlotte at Georgia State - 2:30 p.m. (ESPNU) ESPN2 0-0 ESPN3 0-0 September 5 ESPNU 0-0 August 0-0 1-1 ULM at Georgia - 11 a.m. (SEC Network) September 0-0 Howard at Appalachian State - 2:30 p.m. (ESPN3) New Mexico St. at Florida - 6:30 p.m. (SEC Network) October 0-0 Gardner-Webb at South Alabama - 5 p.m. (ESPN3) Georgia Southern at West Virginia - 6:30 p.m. (FSN) November 0-0 Troy at NC State - 5 p.m. (ESPN3) Texas State at Florida State - 7 p.m. (ESPNews) December 0-0 5-1 Arkansas State at USC - 10 p.m. (Pac 12 Network) Louisiana at Kentucky - 6 p.m. (ESPNU) vs. Top-25 teams 0-0 0-3 vs. non-ranked teams 0-0 36-13 2014 CAJUNS IN THE SUN BELT CONFERENCE (all games) vs. FCS 0-0 4-0 Passing Efficiency On natural grass 0-0 TEAM STATISTICS on artificial surface 0-0 Rank Avg. Terrance Broadway______6th______126.8 Scoring Offense 5th 29.5 Scoring first 0-0 Scoring Defense 2nd 26.0 Total Offense Coming-from-behind 0-0 Total Offense 6th 417.4 Terrance Broadway______7th______226.8 Leading after 1st quarter 0-0 Total Defense 5th 405.8 Trailing after 1st quarter 0-0 Rushing Offense 4th 225.9 Scoring Rushing Defense 1st 142.2 Hunter Stover______4th______7.5 Tied after 1st quarter 0-0 Passing Offense 10th 191.5 Elijah McGuire______5th______7.4 Leading at halftime 0-0 Passing Defense 11th 263.6 Trailing at halftime 0-0 Pass Efficiency 7th 129.3 Scoring (TDs) Tied at halftime 0-0 Pass Efficiency Defense 9th 141.0 Elijah McGuire______4th______7.4 Leading after 3rd quarter 0-0 Kickoff Returns 7th 19.6 Alonzo Harris ______T-7th______6.0 Trailing after 3rd quarter 0-0 Punt Returns 7th 6.9 Tied after 3rd quarter 0-0 Interceptions 9th 7 Punt Return Average Overtime 0-0 0-0 Net Punting 5th 37.7 Elijah McGuire______3rd______7.7 Kickoff Coverage T-1st 41.0 Scoring < 20 points 0-0 2-6 Field Goals 3rd 81.8 (18-22) Kick Return Average Scoring 20 or > points 0-0 34-10 Sacks By 3rd 32 Montrel Carter______9th______20.6 Scoring 30 or > points 0-0 31-2 Sacks Against 4th 23 Allowing < 20 points 0-0 12-0 3rd-Down Conversion 4th 42.2 (76-180) All Purpose Allowing 10 points or less 0-0 8-0 Opp 3rd-Down Conversion 4th 39.0 (76-195) Elijah McGuire______1st______142.2 4th-Down Conversion 7th 50.0 (9-18) With 100-yard rusher 0-0 Opp 4th-Down Conversion 4th 51.6 (16-31) Punting Allow 100-yard rusher 0-0 Penalties 3rd 65/40.7 Daniel Cadona______3rd______42.9 With 300-yard passer 0-0 Time of Possession 2nd 31:42 Allow 300-yard passer 0-0 Turnover Margin 5th 0.23 (+3) Field Goals Outgain opponent 0-0 Red Zone Offense 1st 91.2 (52-57) Hunter Stover______2nd____ 81.8 (18-22) Gain 300+ yards total offense 0-0 Red Zone Defense 1st 73.3 (33-45) Allow 300+ yards total offense 0-0 Attendance Home Avg. 1st 25,775 PAT Kicking Hunter Stover______7th____ 93.5 (43-46) No turnovers 0-0 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Less than three turnovers 0-0 Rank Avg. Sacks Three or more turnovers 0-0 Rushing Yards/Game Christian Ringo______1st_____ 0.88 (11.5) No takeaways 0-0 Elijah McGuire______6th______97.2 Darzil Washington______10th_____ 0.45 (5.0) Three or more takeaways 0-0 Alonzo Harris______8th______67.2 Justin Hamilton______15th_____ 0.31 (4.0) Fewer turnovers 0-0 Equal turnovers 0-0 Passing Yards/Game Tackles For Loss More turnovers 0-0 Terrance Broadway______8th______176.5 Christian Ringo______1st_____ 1.58 (20.5) Control time of possession 0-0 Justin Hamilton______15th_____ 0.69 (9.0) Opponent controls TOP 0-0 Dominique Tovell______15th_____ 0.69 (9.0) Possession time equal 0-0 Boris Anyama______20th______0.5 (8.5)

@ULRaginCajuns | @RaginCajunsFB 7 GAME 1: at Kentucky Mark Hudspeth 36-16 • Fifth season at Louisiana 102-37 • 12th season overall Delta State, 1992 Offensive Player of the Year in 2014. Two players • After three years as an assistant coach at Delta - Alonzo Harris (2011) and McGuire (2013) – were State (1999-2000) and Navy (2001), Hudspeth took named the league’s Freshman of the Year, while over as head coach at North Alabama and the win- McGuire earned Freshman All-America honors after ning quickly commenced. He guided the Lions to a solid inaugural campaign in 2013. a 66-21 record in seven seasons (2002-08), winning two titles and making five • While the Ragin’ Cajuns have excelled on the field appearances in the NCAA Division II Championship, under Hudspeth, they have also thrived in the advancing to the semi-finals three times (2003, classroom. In seven semesters under Hudspeth dat- 2005, 2008). ing back to 2011, the Cajuns have turned in six of the best team grade point averages dating back to • Inheriting a program that had three consecutive 1982. During the 2013-14 academic year, the Ragin’ losing records, Hudspeth turned things around Cajuns were one of 16 teams honored by the Sun quickly, helping UNA to a 13-1 record in just his Belt Conference for excellence in the classroom, second season (2003). UNA claimed the league title earning the league’s Team Academic Award. with a perfect 9-0 mark and advanced to the NCAA Championship for the first time in seven years, Hired as Louisiana’s 26th head coach in program • The Cajuns success in the classroom was evident defeating Southern Arkansas and Carson-Newman history on Dec. 13, 2010, Mark Hudspeth quickly during the Fall 2014 semester as the team posted before falling at in the national semi- grabbed the attention of Ragin’ Cajuns fans with the highest semester grade point average (2.923) in finals. his dynamic personality, energy and desire. He school history, and the sixth consecutive semester tirelessly toured the Acadiana area, speaking to any of earning a team GPA of 2.6 or better. Sixty-five • For his effort, Hudspeth was named the Gulf South group that wanted to listen to him speak about student-athletes earned a 3.0 GPA during the Coach of the Year while also being voted the NCAA Ragin’ Cajuns football. semester with six earning a perfect 4.0 and 11 earn- Division II Region 2 Coach of the Year by the Ameri- ing their degree. can Football Coaches Association. • The development of the Ragin’ Cajuns in four seasons under Hudspeth has been dramatic. With • From the day he arrived on campus, Hudspeth be- • The winning didn’t stop there as the Lions went 36 wins during Hudspeth’s tenure in Cajun Country, gan educating the Ragin’ Cajuns on how to win on a 11-3 and advanced to the NCAA semis in 2005, the Louisiana has posted the best four-year record consistent level. Inheriting a team that was coming first of four straight 10-win campaigns. in program history while also becoming the first off a 3-9 record in 2010, Hudspeth led the Ragin’ school in NCAA history to win the same bowl game Cajuns to a school-record tying nine wins and the • UNA went 11-1 in 2006, including 8-0 in league (R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl) four consecutive school’s first bowl appearance in over 40 years. play to claim its second Gulf South title, with Hud- times. speth earning his second coach of the year award • The NFL has also paid attention to what is happen- while also being selected as the NCAA Division II • With bowl victories in each of the past four sea- ing with the Ragin’ Cajuns. In 2011, Dwight Bentley Region 2 Coach of the Year again. The Lions fol- sons, the Ragin’ Cajuns are one of five schools in the (Detroit) and Ladarius Green (San Diego) were lowed that up with a 10-2 record and an appear- country to accomplish that feat joining Michigan selected in the NFL Draft. In 2012, seven Cajuns ance in the NCAA Division II quarterfinals in 2007. State, Oregon, South Carolina and Texas A&M. And seniors earned invitations to NFL preseason camps during that same four-year span, the Ragin’ Cajuns while five former Cajuns earned spots after the • Hudspeth capped off his tenure at North Alabama join Oregon as the only schools in the nation to win 2013 campaign. After concluding a stellar career by guiding the Lions to a 12-2 record in 2008 and nine-plus game, including a bowl victory. with the Ragin’ Cajuns, linebacker Justin Anderson making their fourth straight NCAA appearance, fall- signed a free agent contract with the ing in the semifinals. • With 36 wins under Hudspeth’s arrival in 2011, Giants and made the active roster during the 2014 Louisiana has established itself as one of the elite season. • A native of Louisville, Miss., Hudspeth grew up in football programs in the Group of 5. During the a town with a population of just 7,000, and quickly same time span beginning in 2011, only Northern • After finishing a career in which he set the single- became one of the towns’ most notable young , Boise State, Cincinnati and Utah State have season record for sacks, defensive tackle Christian men, along with current NCAA head coaches Andy won more games than the Ragin’ Cajuns. Ringo was selected in the sixth round by the Green Kennedy (Ole Miss men’s basketball) and Matthew Bay Packers in the 2014 NFL Draft. Fellow defen- Mitchell (Kentucky women’s basketball). • Under Hudspeth, the Cajuns have been dominant sive lineman Justin Hamilton (Buffalo), running on their home turf posting an 18-4 record in four back Alonzo Harris (Green Bay), offensive lineman • After graduating from Delta State with a degree in seasons. With an exciting brand of football, atten- Daniel Quave (Dallas) and James Butler (Green Bay) health and education in 1992, Hudspeth began his dance at Cajun Field has risen with seven of the top all inked free agent contracts to add to the Ragin’ coaching career as a graduate assistant at Central 15 single-game attendance marks in school history Cajuns presence in the NFL. Arkansas, receiving his master’s degree in second- occurring since Hudspeth’s arrival. ary school administration in 1993. • A 23-year coaching veteran, Hudspeth carries • In three of Hudspeth’s first four seasons, the a 102-37 career record in 11 seasons as a colle- • Hudspeth is married to the former Tyla McConnell Cajuns have led the Sun Belt Conference in average giate head coach, winning 10 or more games five and is the father of three sons: Gunner (a fresh- attendance while posting the three highest single- times and having winning records in 10 straight man quarterback for the Ragin’ Cajuns), Major and season marks in school history, highlighted by a campaigns. Captain, and one daughter, Carley. single-season average of 29,171 fans in 2011. • Hudspeth, 46, came to Lafayette after serving as • Since Hudspeth’s arrival in Lafayette, 36 players the passing game coordinator at Mississippi State have been named to the All-Sun Belt Conference for two seasons (2009-10), helping the Bulldogs team with running back Elijah McGuire being end eight years of football frustrations by making a selected as the league’s Player of the Year and Gator Bowl appearance in his final season. @ULRaginCajuns | @RaginCajunsFB 10 GAME 1: at Kentucky THE HUDSPETH COACHING FILE Mark Hudspeth As A Head Coach vs. All Opponents Year School Overall Conference Notes 1997-98 Winston Academy 25-1 16-0 1997 Mississippi State Champions Akron 1-0 WA Totals 25-1 16-0 (2 Years) Appalachian State 0-1 Arizona 0-1 2002 North Alabama 4-7 3-6 Arkansas 0-1 2003 North Alabama 13-1 9-0 NCAA Division II Semi-Finals Arkansas State 2-2 GSC Coach of the Year, GSC Champs 2004 North Alabama 5-5 4-5 Arkansas Tech 5-0 2005 North Alabama 11-3 7-2 NCAA Division II Semi-Finals Arkansas-Monticello 6-1 2006 North Alabama 11-1 8-0 NCAA Division II Quarter-Finals Boise State 0-1 GSC Coach of the Year, GSC Champs Carson-Newman 2-0 2007 North Alabama 10-2 7-1 NCAA Division II Semi-Finals Central Arkansas 4-1 2008 North Alabama 12-2 7-1 NCAA Division II Semi-Finals Delta State 5-3 UNA Totals 66-21 45-15 (7 Years) East Carolina 1-0 FIU 2-0 2011 Louisiana 9-4 6-2 R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl Champions 2012 Louisiana 9-4 6-2 R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl Champions Florida 0-1 2013 Louisiana 9-4 5-2 Sun Belt Conference Champions Florida Atlantic 2-0 R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl Champions Georgia State 2-0 2014 Louisiana 9-4 7-1 R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl Champions Harding 5-2 Louisiana Totals 36-16 24-7 (4 Years) Henderson State 3-0 Jacksonville State 1-0 Collegiate Totals 102-37 69-22 (11 Years) Kansas State 0-1 Career Totals 127-38 85-20 (13 Years) Kentucky First meeting As An Assistant Coach Kent State 1-0 Years School Position Postseason Lamar 1-0 1994 Nicholls State Lambuth 1-0 1995 Nicholls State Louisiana Tech 0-1 1999 Delta State Offensive Coordinator Middle Tennessee 1-0 2000 Delta State Offensive Coordinator NCAA Division II National Champions Newberry 1-0 2001 Navy Offensive Coordinator Nevada 1-0 2009 Mississippi State Passing Coordinator/WR New Mexico State 2-0 2010 Mississippi State Passing Coordinator/WR No. 15 Final AP Ranking; Toyota Gator Bowl Nicholls State 2-0 North Carolina Central 1-0 ALL-TIME HEAD COACHING RECORDS (BY VICTORIES) North Dakota 0-1 # Head Coach Years W L T PCT North Greenville 1-0 1. Russ Faulkinberry 1961-73 66 62 2 .515 North Texas 1-1 2. 1986-98 62 80 1 .437 NW State 0-2 3. T. Ray Mobley 1916, 1919, 1921-30 57 48 7 .540 Northwestern State First meeting 4. 2002-2010 41 65 0 .387 State 0-2 5. Mark Hudspeth 2011-present 36 16 0 .692 Ole Miss 0-1 6. Clement J. McNaspy 1908-11, 1913, 1917-18 34 15 4 .679 Ouachita Baptist 3-1 7. Johnny L. Cain 1937-41, 1946 33 19 5 .623 Samford 0-1 8. Augie Tammariello 1974-79 30 35 2 .470 San Diego State 1-0 9. 1951-56 29 27 2 .517 South Alabama 2-1 Sam Robertson 1980-85 29 34 2 .462 Southern 1-0 11. T.F. Wilbanks 1931-36 19 32 2 .377 Southern Arkansas 7-1 12. George Mitchell 1947-49 18 8 1 .685 Stillman 1-0 13. Louis Whitman 1942-45 14 14 2 .500 14. Jim “Red” Hoggatt 1958-60 11 17 0 .393 Texas State 2-0 15. R.B. Dunbar 1914-15 10 5 1 .656 Troy 4-0 16. Jerry Baldwin 1999-2001 6 27 0 .182 Tulane 2-0 17. A.L. “Red” Swanson 1950 5 4 0 .556 Tusculum 4-0 18. 1957 4 5 1 .450 ULM 3-1 19. Ashby Woodson 1901-02 3 2 0 .600 Valdosta State 5-5 H. Lee Prather 1912 3 4 0 .429 West Alabama 5-2 21. Edwin F. Gayle 1904 2 0 1 .833 West Georgia 6-1 H.O. Tudor 1920 2 8 0 .200 Western Kentucky 2-1 23. 1907 1 0 0 1.000 Herbert McNaspy 1906 1 0 1 .750 2015 opponents in bold J. Ovey Herpin 1903 1 1 0 .500 26. Dan “Sonny” Roy 1973 0 1 0 .000 @ULRaginCajuns | @RaginCajunsFB 11 GAME 1: at Kentucky LOUISIANA RAGIN’ CAJUNS DEPTH CHART (vs. Kentucky ) ALPHABETICAL ROSTER OFFENSE DEFENSE 29 Tyren Alexander LB WR (X) 4 Jamal Robinson (6-4, 205, Sr.) DE 99 Remaine Douglas (6-3, 303, Jr.) 83 Carlos Alvarez PK 21 Keenan Barnes (6-3, 200, Fr.) 96 Blaine Winston (6-4, 300, So.) 68 Octravian Anderson OL

LT 72 Grant Horst (6-5, 281, So.) NT 92 Taboris Lee (6-2, 284, So.) 36 Stevie Artigue PK 63 Raynard Ford (6-5, 280, Jr.) 90 Jacoby Briscoe (6-3, 325,Jr.) 21 Keenan Barnes WR 84 Jacob Beasley TE LG 70 Mykhael Quave (6-5, 294, Sr.) DT 55 Karmichael Dunbar (6-2, 317, Jr.) 86 Aaron Bird K/P 65 Jesse Freeman (6-4, 311, R-Fr.) 57 Chris Prater (6-5, 258, Sr.) 24 Cole Bourque DB C 79 Eddie Gordon (6-1, 320, Jr.) BUCK 44 Kevin Fouquier (6-4, 235, Jr.) 17 Ja’Marcus Bradley WR 61 Cole Prudhomme (6-3, 280, Fr.) 39 Darzil (6-3, 243, Sr.) 26 Jeryl Brazil DB 90 Jacoby Briscoe DL RG 77 Donovan Williams (6-3, 312, Sr.) SAM 52 Dominque Tovell (-2, 235, Sr.) 76 Adrian Goodacre (6-4, 305, R-Fr.) 34 Ross Duhon (6-2, 210, So.) 21 Alonzo Brown LB 37 Errol Brown DB RT 68 Octravian Anderson (6-4, 295, Sr.) MIKE 30 T.J. Posey (6-0, 242, So.) 6 Savion Brown DB 60 D’Aquin Withrow (6-6, 304, So.) 4 Tre’ Lightfoot (6-0, 230, So.) 81 Nick Byrne TE

TE (Y) 81 Nick Byrne (6-3, 228, Jr.) WILL 7 Otha Peters (6-2, 228, Jr.) 3 Montrel Carter RB 88 Evan Tatford (6-5, 242, Sr.) 29 Tyren Alexander (6-0, 210, Sr.) 36 Chris Collins DB 37 Steven Coutts P WR (H) 2 Al Riles (5-10, 215, Jr.) BCB 6 Savion Brown (6-2, 218, Jr.) 16 Travis Crawford DB 20 Gary Haynes (5-9, 175, Fr.) 26 Jeryl Brazil (5-11, 195, Jr.) 24 Lorenzo Cryer WR WR (Z) 13 Gabe Fuselier (5-11, 195, So.) FS 27 T.J. Worthy (6-2, 203, Sr.) 78 Allen Cummins OL 18 Devin Scott (5-11, 182, Jr.) 16 Travis Crawford (5-11, 193, So.) 10 Jordan Davis QB 33 Zachary DeGrange DB QB 9 Brooks Haack (6-1, 212, Jr.) - or SS 20 Dominick Jones (5-11, 189, Jr.) 6 Jalen Nixon (6-2, 226, Jr.) 23 Tracy Walker (6-2, 198, So.) 28 Joe Dillon LB 75 Kevin Dotson OL RB 15 Elijah McGuire (5-11, 208, Jr.) FCB 11 Jevante Watson (5-10, 182, Sr.) 99 Remaine Douglas DL 25 Torrey Pierce (5-9, 171, Sr.) 19 Troy McCollum (6-0, 177, Jr.) 34 Ross Duhon LB * - Depth chart is based off previous game; updates will be made during the week NICKEL 33 Zach DeGrange (5-10, 193, Sr.) 55 Karmichael Dunbar DL 22 Reggie Miles (5-8, 178, So.) 63 Raynard Ford OL 44 Kevin Fouquier LB 43 Kaleb Fredericks LB SPECIAL TEAMS K 36 Stevie Artigue (5-10, 175, Fr.) LS (XP) 49 Stephen Morella (5-11, 231, Jr.) 65 Jesse Freeman OL 83 Carlos Alvarez (5-9, 195, Sr.) 40 Jake Guidry (5-10, 217, Sr.) 13 Gabe Fuselier WR 76 Adrian Goodacre OL KO 36 Stevie Artigue (5-10, 175, Fr.) DS (Punt) 40 Jake Guidry (5-10, 217, Sr.) 10 Christian Goodlett DB 83 Carlos Alvarez (5-9, 195, Sr.) 49 Stephen Morella (5-11, 231, Jr.) 79 Eddie Gordon OL P 37 Steven Coutts (6-4, 200, Fr.) KR 13 Gabe Fuselier (5-11, 195, So.) 51 Trey Granier LB 83 Carlos Alvarez (5-9, 195, Sr.) 26 Jeryl Brazil (5-11, 195, Jr.) 9 Kamar Greenhouse DB 40 Jake Guidry LS H 40 Jake Guidry (5-10, 217, Sr.) RB 15 Elijah McGuire (5-11, 208, Jr.) 9 Brooks Haack (6-1, 212, Jr.) 25 Torrey Pierce (5-9, 171, Sr.) 9 Brooks Haack QB 20 Gary Haynes WR PRONUNCIATION GUIDE 6 JALEN Nixon ...... Jay-lynn 23 Darius Hoggins RB PLAYERS 7 OTHA Peters ...... O-tha 72 Grant Horst OL 57 Chris PRATER ...... Pray-ter 68 OCTRAVIAN Anderson . . . Ock-tray-vee-in 2 Gunner Hudspeth QB 36 Stevie ARTIGUE ...... R-teeg 61 Cole PRUDHOMME ...... Prud-homme 24 Cole BOURQUE ...... Bork 70 MYKHAEL Quave ...... Michael 50 Robert Hunt OL 6 SAVION Brown ...... Save-e-on 8 DION Ray ...... Dee-on 19 Michael Jacquet WR 85 JERRELL Richardson ...... Juh-rell 81 Nick BYRNE ...... Burn 94 Darryl Johnson DL 37 Steven COUTTS ...... Coots 47 Dylan SCHEURICH ...... Sure-rich 33 Zachary DEGRANGE . . Rhymes with Range 82 Greg SIENER ...... See-nur 97 Sherard Johnson DL 34 Russ DUHON ...... Do-yawn 48 Kel STRAUBMUELLER . . . . .Strob-mueller 94 Andarious Jones DL 52 Dominique TOVELL ...... Tow-vell 44 Kevin FOUQUIER ...... Foo-kway 20 Dominick Jones DB 13 Gabe FUSELIER ...... Fuse-uh-lay 39 DARZIL Washington ...... Darr-Zil 51 Trey GRANIER ...... Grawn-yea 11 JEVANTE Watson ...... Juh-vahn-tay 98 Ladarrius Kidd DL 9 KAMAR Greenhouse ...... Kuh-marr 60 D’AQUIN Withrow ...... Dee-ack-win 92 Taboris Lee DL 9 Brooks HAACK ...... Hack 4 Tre’maine Lightfoot LB 23 Darius HOGGINS ...... Hog-gens COACHES 2 Gunner HUDSPETH ...... Hud-speth LEVORN Harbin ...... Luh-vorn 35 Chaiziere Malbrue LB 19 Michael JACQUET ...... Jock-ette Mark HUDSPETH ...... Hud-speth 67 Ken Marks OL MARQUASE Lovings ...... Marcus 94 ANDARIOUS Jones ...... An-dare-e-us 19 Troy McCollum DB 92 TABORIS Lee ...... Tah-bore-is JORGE Munoz ...... George 35 CHAIZIERE Malbrue ...... Shay-zee-ear Mitch RODRIGUE ...... Rod-reeg 15 Elijah McGuire RB 38 TERIK Miller ...... Tuh-reek 22 Reginald Miles DB @ULRaginCajuns | @RaginCajunsFB 12 GAME 1: at Kentucky ALPHABETICAL ROSTER The Last Time the Cajuns… 46 Asa Miller LB Had a game decided in the last 10 seconds (non-OT) – 35 Sterling Miller LS Won - Brett Baer 50 yd field goal at 0:00 vs. San Diego State, 12/17/11 38 Terik Miller LB Lost - Jelani Jenkins 36 yd blocked punt return at 0:02 at Florida, 11/10/12 56 Terrence Jones LB Came back from a two touchdown or greater deficit – 49 Stephen Morella LS 11/2/13 vs. New Mexico State, trailed 28-7 at 9:23 of 2nd quarter 18 Patrick Morton QB Came back from a three touchdown or greater deficit – 6 Jalen Nixon QB 11/2/13 vs. New Mexico State, trailed 28-7 at 9:23 of 2nd quarter 91 Mario Osborne DL Lost when leading by at least two touchdowns – 7 Otha Peters LB 11/30/13 vs. ULM, led 14-0 at 5:50 of 1st quarter 25 Torrey Pierce RB Held an opponent scoreless in a half – First – 8/30/14 vs. Southern, led 24-0 at the half, won 45-6 30 T.J. Posey LB Second – 12/20/14 vs. Nevada, led 10-3 at the half, won 16-3 57 Chris Prater DL Were shutout in the first half – 61 Cole Prudhomme OL 12/7/13 at South Alabama, trailed 30-0 at the half 70 Mykhael Quave OL Had a player attempt 30 rushes or more – 8 Dion Ray QB Alonzo Harris 33 carries (189 yards) at Middle Tennessee, 10/29/11 26 Effrem Reed RB Had a player make 10 receptions or more in a game – 85 Jerrell Richardson WR Elijah McGuire 10 catches (106 yards) at Boise State, 9/20/14 2 Al Riles WR Had a quarterback attempt 40 passes – 33 Carlos Robinson TE Terrance Broadway 41 attempts (26 completions) at North Texas, 10/16/12 4 Jamal Robinson WR Attempted an onsides kick – 66 Rico Robinson OL Failed – 11/30/13 vs. ULM, (Stover)-recovered by ULM 17 Ethan Rose DB Successful – 9/21/13 at Akron, (Stover)-recovered by Stover 73 Ethan Rosenbalm OL Opponent attempted an onsides kick – 47 Dylan Scheurich PK Failed – 10/21/14 by Arkansas State, recovered by Louisiana 18 Devin Scott WR Successful – 11/11/06 vs. North Texas, recovered by NT 82 Greg Siener TE The Last Time… 95 Rodrick Stephens DL A kickoff was returned for a touchdown- 58 Kel Straubmueller LS By Cajuns: Darryl Surgent at Kansas State, 2013 (100 yards) 88 Evan Tatford TE By Opponent: Brandon Smith, Texas State, 2013 (92 yards, 100 yards) 8 Simeon Thomas DB A punt was returned for a touchdown- 52 Dominique Tovell LB By Cajuns: Darryl Surgent vs. San Diego State, 2011 (87 yards) 87 Chris Turner TE By Opponent: Bobo Beathard, Appalachian State, 2014 (33 yards) 31 Corey Turner DB An interception was returned for a touchdown- By Cajuns: Corey Trim vs. Tulane, 2013 (82 yards) 23 Tracy Walker DB By Opponent: Senquez Golden, Ole Miss, 2014 (59 yards) 25 Deuce Wallace DB A fumble was returned for a touchdown- 39 Darzil Washington LB By Cajuns: Christian Ringo at Texas State, 2014 (41 yards) 11 Jevante Watson DB By Opponent: Jamarcus Allen, WKU, 2010 (69 yards) 11 Chris Weaver QB An extra point kick was blocked- 77 Donovan Williams OL By Cajuns: Darzil Washington at New Mexico State, 2014 96 Blain Winston DL By Opponent: Josh Hunt, E. Michigan, 2006 (Drew Edmiston kick) 60 D’Aquin Withrow OL A defensive extra point was recorded- 27 Jordan Wright RB By Cajuns: Corey Trim at New Mexico State, 2014 27 T.J. Worthy DB By Opponent: Has never happened A punt was blocked- By Cajuns: Bradley Brown at Florida, 2012 By Opponent: Adam Shapiro, New Mexico State 2014 (Daniel Cadona punt) A blocked punt was returned for a touchdown- By Cajuns: Blake Comminie at Florida, 2012, (22 yards) By Opponent: Jelani Jenkins, Florida, 2012 (36 yards) A field goal was blocked- By Cajuns: Le’Marcus Gibson vs. North Texas, 2011 By Opponent: Julius Warmsley, Tulane, 2012 (Brett Baer, 27-yard att., 4Q) A blocked field goal was returned for a touchdown- By Cajuns: Melvin White vs. Nicholls State (68 yards) By Opponent: Jorrick Calvin, Troy, 2008 (65 yards) A safety was recorded- By Cajuns: Justin Hamilton at Ole Miss, 2014 By Opponent: Chris Masson int’l grounding (end zone) at Kent State, 2011

@ULRaginCajuns | @RaginCajunsFB 13 GAME 1: at Kentucky LOUISIANA RAGIN’ CAJUNS NUMERICAL ROSTER (bold indicates returning letterwinner)

No. NAME POS. HT. WT. CL. EXP. HOMETOWN/PREVIOUS SCHOOL 2 Gunner Hudspeth QB 6-2 190 Fr. HS Grenada, Miss./Kirk Academy 2 Al Riles WR 5-10 215 Jr. 2L Mandeville, La./Lakeshore 3 Montrel Carter RB 5-10 195 Sr. 3L Cecilia, La./Cecilia 4 Tre’maine Lightfoot LB 6-0 230 So. 1L Patterson, La./Patterson 4 Jamal Robinson WR 6-4 205 Sr. 3L Slidell, La./Salmen 6 Savion Brown DB 6-2 218 Jr. JC Shreveport, La./Tyler JC 6 Jalen Nixon QB 6-2 226 Jr. 2L Lafayette, La./Carencro 7 Otha Peters LB 6-2 228 Jr. Tr. Covington, La./Arkansas 8 Dion Ray QB 6-0 200 Fr. HS New Orleans, La./Helen Cox 8 Simeon Thomas DB 6-3 197 So. 1L Miami, Fla./Carol City 9 Kamar Greenhouse DB 6-1 175 Fr. HS Marksville, La./Marksville 9 Brooks Haack QB 6-1 212 Jr. 2L Katy, Texas/Katy 10 Jordan Davis QB 6-3 205 Fr. RS Spring, Texas/Klein Oak 10 Christian Goodlett DB 6-0 185 Jr. JC Lawrenceville, Ga./Hutchinson [Kan.] CC 11 Jevante Watson DB 5-10 182 Sr. 3L Bastrop, La./Bastrop 11 Chris Weaver QB 6-0 217 Fr. HS Saraland, Ala./Saraland 13 Gabe Fuselier WR 5-11 195 So. 1L St. Martinville, La./Catholic-New Iberia 15 Elijah McGuire RB 5-11 208 Jr. 2L Houma, La./Vandebilt Catholic 16 Travis Crawford DB 5-11 193 So. 1L New Orleans, La./Holy Cross 17 Ja’Marcus Bradley WR 6-1 180 Fr. HS Ackerman, Miss./Choctaw County 17 Ethan Rose DB 5-10 180 Fr. HS Lafayette, La./Northside 18 Patrick Morton QB 6-1 195 So. SQ River Ridge, La./John Curtis 18 Devin Scott WR 5-11 182 Jr. 2L Harvey, La./West Jefferson 19 Michael Jacquet WR 6-2 180 Fr. HS Beaumont, Texas/Beaumont Central 19 Troy McCollum DB 6-0 177 Jr. 2L Miami, Fla./North Miami 20 Gary Haynes WR 5-9 175 Fr. HS Manvel, Texas/Manvel 20 Dominick Jones DB 5-11 189 Jr. 2L New Orleans, La./St. Augustine 21 Alonzo Brown LB 6-0 200 Fr. HS Magee, Miss./Magee 21 Keenan Barnes WR 6-3 200 Fr. HS Madison, Miss./Madison Central 22 Reginald Miles DB 5-8 178 So. 1L Alexandria, La./Peabody Magnet 22 Mark Mornay WR 5-11 175 So. RS New Orleans, La./Southeastern Louisiana 23 Darius Hoggins RB 5-7 176 So. 1L Coconut Creek, Fla./Monarch 23 Tracy Walker DB 6-2 198 So. 1L Brunswick, Ga./Brunswick 24 Cole Bourque DB 5-10 176 Jr. 1L Erath, La./Erath 24 Lorenzo Cryer WR 6-2 185 Fr. RS Jefferson, La./Riverdale 25 Torrey Pierce RB 5-9 171 Sr. 3L River Ridge, La./John Curtis 25 Deuce Wallace DB 5-11 180 Fr. HS Lafayette, La./St. Thomas More 26 Jeryl Brazil DB 5-11 195 Jr. JC Loranger, La./LSU/East Mississippi CC 26 Effrem Reed RB 5-8 214 Sr. 3L Geismar, La./Dutchtown 27 T.J. Worthy DB 6-2 203 Sr. 2L Gadsden, Ala./Mississippi 27 Jordan Wright RB 5-11 207 Fr. HS Pearl, Miss./Pearl 28 Chris Collins WR 5-8 182 Fr. RS Prairieville, La./Dutchtown 28 Joe Dillon LB 6-3 225 Fr. HS Tylertown, Miss./Tylertown 29 Tyren Alexander LB 6-0 210 Sr. 3L Breaux Bridge, La./Breaux Bridge 30 T.J. Posey LB 6-0 242 So. 1L Gadsden, Ala./Gadsden City 31 Corey Turner DB 6-1 198 Fr. RS New Orleans, La./Miller-McCoy Academy 33 Zachary DeGrange DB 5-10 193 Sr. 3L New Orleans, La./St. Augustine 33 Carlos Robinson TE 6-3 213 Fr. HS Monroe, La./Ouachita 34 Ross Duhon LB 6-2 210 So. SQ Abbeville, La./Abbeville 35 Chaiziere Malbrue LB 6-2 209 Fr. RS Carencro, La./Westminster Academy 35 Sterling Miller LS 6-0 212 Fr. RS Lafayette, La./Lafayette Christian 36 Stevie Artigue PK 5-10 175 Fr. HS Lafayette, La./Lafayette 37 Errol Brown DB 6-1 180 Fr. HS New Orleans, La./St. Augustine 37 Steven Coutts P 6-4 200 Fr. HS Brisbane, Australia/Univ. of Queensland 38 Terik Miller LB 6-0 220 Fr. HS Pensacola, Fla./Escambia 39 Darzil Washington LB 6-3 243 Sr. 1L Edgard, La./East Los Angeles CC 40 Jake Guidry LS 5-10 217 Sr. 3L Carencro, La./Carencro 41 Jentrell Oliver RB 5-8 198 Jr. Sq. Shreveport, La./Evangel Christian Academy 43 Kaleb Fredericks LB 6-2 225 Fr. HS Gulfport, Miss./Gulfport 44 Kevin Fouquier LB 6-4 235 Jr. 2L Lafayette, La./Comeaux 45 Torrey Smith LB 5-10 200 Fr. HS Vidalia, La./Adams County (Miss.) Christian 46 Asa Miller LB 6-0 220 Fr. HS Lafayette, La./Teurlings Catholic 47 Dylan Scheurich PK 5-8 197 Fr. RS Metairie, La./Haynes Academy 48 Vince Thomas DB 6-0 175 Fr. HS New Orleans, La./De La Salle 49 Stephen Morella LS 5-11 231 Jr. 2L Lafayette, La./Lafayette 50 Robert Hunt OL 6-5 315 Fr. HS Burkeville, Texas/Burkeville 51 Trey Granier LB 6-1 231 Jr. 1L Thibodaux, La./LSU 52 Dominique Tovell LB 6-2 235 Sr. 3L Columbia, Miss./Columbia 54 Rodney Baker DL 6-2 250 Fr. RS Houston, Texas/Wheatley 55 Karmichael Dunbar DL 6-2 317 Jr. SQ Prior Lake, Minn./Prior Lake 56 Terrence Jones LB 6-3 210 Fr. HS Pearland, Texas/Pearland 57 Chris Prater DL 6-5 258 Sr. 3L Starkville, Miss./Starkville 58 Kel Straubmueller LS 6-0 210 Fr. HS Argyle, Texas/Argyle 59 Shay LaPorte LB 6-0 223 Fr. RS Abbeville, La./Vermilion Catholic 60 D’Aquin Withrow OL 6-6 304 So. 1L Harvey, La./West Jefferson @ULRaginCajuns | @RaginCajunsFB 31 GAME 1: at Kentucky LOUISIANA RAGIN’ CAJUNS NUMERICAL ROSTER

No. NAME POS. HT. WT. CL. EXP. HOMETOWN/PREVIOUS SCHOOL 61 Cole Prudhomme OL 6-3 280 Fr. HS Eunice, La./Eunice 62 Grant Mieling OL 6-6 355 Fr. HS Jonesville, La./Block 63 Raynard Ford OL 6-5 280 Jr. JC Washington, D.C./ASA (N.Y.) CC 65 Jesse Freeman OL 6-4 311 Fr. RS Leesburg, Ga./Lee County 66 Rico Robinson OL 6-5 290 Fr. HS Pensacola, Fla./Catholic 67 Ken Marks OL 6-4 287 Fr. HS Beaumont, Texas/Beaumont Central 68 Octravian Anderson OL 6-4 295 Sr. 3L Shreveport, La./Evangel Christian Academy 70 Mykhael Quave OL 6-5 294 Sr. 3L Gautier, Miss./Gautier 72 Grant Horst OL 6-5 281 So. SQ Spanish Fort, Ala./Spanish Fort 73 Ethan Rosenbalm OL 6-6 321 Jr. SQ Cumming, Ga./Buford 75 Kevin Dotson OL 6-4 311 Fr. HS Plaquemine, La./Plaquemine 76 Adrian Goodacre OL 6-4 305 Fr. RS Carthage, Texas/Carthage 77 Donovan Williams OL 6-3 312 Sr. 1L San Antonio, Texas/Blinn JC 78 Allen Cummins OL 6-0 255 So. SQ Hattiesburg, Miss./Oak Grove 79 Eddie Gordon OL 6-1 320 Jr. 1L Boiling Springs, S.C./Hutchinson CC 80 Shelby Christy WR 6-3 210 So. Tr. Geismar, La./Mississippi State 81 Nick Byrne TE 6-3 228 Jr. 2L Rogers, Ark./Har-Ber 82 Greg Siener TE 6-4 280 Sr. 3L Mandeville, La./Mandeville 83 Carlos Alvarez PK 5-9 195 Sr. 1L Baldwin, La./West St. Mary 84 Jacob Beasley TE 6-4 245 So. SQ Lafayette, La/Lafayette 85 Jerrell Richardson WR 5-8 178 Jr. 2L Baton Rouge, La./Christian Life Academy 86 Aaron Bird K/P 6-0 200 Fr. RS New Iberia, La./Westgate 87 Chris Turner TE 6-3 215 Fr. HS Lafayette, La./Lafayette 88 Evan Tatford TE 6-5 242 Sr. 1L Lafayette, La./Tulane 90 Jacoby Briscoe DL 6-3 325 Jr. 1L Carencro, La./Miami (Fla.) 91 Mario Osborne DL 6-4 250 Fr. HS Daphne, Ala./Daphne 92 Taboris Lee DL 6-2 284 So. 1L Ackerman, Miss./Choctaw County 93 Darryl Johnson DL 6-3 330 Fr. HS Morgan City, La./Morgan City HS 94 Andarious Jones DL 6-2 270 Fr. HS Fort Smith, Ark./Northside 95 Rodrick Stephens DL 6-0 302 So. 1L Hialeah, Fla./Hialeah 96 Blain Winston DL 6-4 300 So. SQ Monroe, La./Richwood 97 Sherard Johnson DL 6-8 374 So. SQ Lake Forest, Fla./Hallandale 98 LaDarrius Kidd DL 6-3 300 Fr. RS Gulfport, Miss./Harrison Central 99 Remaine Douglas DL 6-3 303 Jr. 2L Coral Springs, Fla./Stoneman Douglas

WHERE THEY’RE FROM ... LOUISIANA (57) River Ridge (2) - Patrick Morton, Torrey Pierce Lake Forest (1) - Sherard Johnson Abbeville (1) - Ross Duhon St. Martinville (1) - Gabe Fuselier Miami (2) - Troy McCollum, Simeon Thomas Alexandria (1) - Reginald Miles Shreveport (2) - Octravian Anderson, Savion Brown Pensacola (2) - Terik Miller, Rico Robinson Baldwin (1) - Carlos Alvarez Slidell (1) - Jamal Robinson Bastrop (1) - Jevante Watson Thibodaux (1) - Trey Granier ALABAMA (5) Baton Rouge (1) - Jerrell Richardson Daphne (1) - Mario Osborne Breaux Bridge (1) - Tyren Alexander MISSISSIPPI (15) Gadsden (2) - T.J. Posey, T.J. Worthy Carencro (3) - Jacoby Briscoe, Jake Guidry, Ackerman (2) - Ja’Marcus Bradley, Taboris Lee Saraland (1) - Chris Weaver Chaiziere Malbrue Columbia (1) - Dominique Tovell Spanish Fort (1) - Grant Horst Cecilia (1) - Montrel Carter Gautier (1) - Mykhael Quave Covington (1) - Otha Peters Grenada (1) - Gunner Hudspeth GEORGIA (4) Edgard (1) - Darzil Washington Gulfport (2) - Kaleb Fredericks, Ladarrius Kidd Brunswick (1) - Tracy Walker Erath (1) - Cole Bourque Hattiesburg (1) - Allen Cummins Cumming (1) - Ethan Rosenbalm Eunice (1) - Cole Prudhomme Madison (1) - Keenan Barnes Lawrenceville (1) - Christian Goodlett Geismar (1) - Effrem Reed Magee (1) - Alonzo Brown Leesburg (1) - Jesse Freeman Harvey (2) - Devin Scott, D’aquin Withrow Pearl (1) - Jordan Wright Houma (1) - Elijah McGuire Starkville (1) - Chris Prater ARKANSAS (2) Jefferson (1) -Lorenzo Cryer Tylertown (1) - Joe Dillon Fort Smith (1) - Andarious Jones Lafayette (11) - Stevie Artigue, Jacob Beasley, Rogers (1) - Nick Byrne Kevin Fouquier, Asa Miller, Sterling Miller, Stephen TEXAS (12) Morella, Jalen Nixon, Ethan Rose, Evan Tatford, Chris Argyle (1) - Kel Straubmueller DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA (1) Turner, Deuce Wallace Beaumont (2) - Michael Jacquet, Ken Marks Washington, D.C. (1) - Raynard Ford Loranger (1) - Jeryl Brazil Burkeville (1) - Robert Hunt Mandeville (2) - Al Riles, Greg Siener Carthage (1) - Adrian Goodacre Marksville (1) - Kamar Greenhouse Katy (1) - Brooks Haack (1) Metairie (1) - Dylan Scheurich Manvel (1) - Gary Haynes Prior Lake (1) - Karmichael Dunbar Monroe (2) - Carlos Robinson, Blain Winston Pearland (1) - Terrance Jones Morgan City (1) - Darryl Johnson San Antonio (1) - Donovan Williams SOUTH CAROLINA (1) New Iberia (1) - Aaron Bird Spring (1) - Jordan Davis Boiling Springs (1) - Eddie Gordon New Orleans (6) - Errol Brown, Travis Crawford, Zachary DeGrange, Dominick Jones, Dion Ray, FLORIDA (10) AUSTRALIA (1) Corey Turner Coconut Creek (1) - Darius Hoggins Brisbane (1) - Steven Coutts Patterson (1) - Tre’maine Lightfoot Coral Springs (1) - Remaine Douglas Plaquemine (1) - Kevin Dotson Hialeah (1) - Rodrick Stephens Prairieville (1) - Chris Collins @ULRaginCajuns | @RaginCajunsFB 32