THE COWBOYS • McNeese State (2-3) tackles LSU (6-0, No. 9) in a his- toric football game in Baton Rouge on Saturday...6:08 TEAM p.m. kickoff and will be carried live by Fox Sports Net LEADERS (27 on SuddenLink cable)....game is a sellout...... it’s the first meeting ever between LSU and a FCS school from Louisiana • COACHES - Matt Viator is in his fifth season at McNeese and has a 35-13 overall record....Les Miles is in his sixth year at LSU and has a 51-15 record....the two have the top colle- giate coaching records in the state • COWBOY CAPTAINS - serving as captains for the Cow- Corday Clark boys on Saturday will be seniors Corday Clark (89), Devin Holland (1), Brandon Zanders (92) and Anthony Schultz (95) • OFFENSIVE KEYS - (McNeese) QB Jacob Bower (12) has completed 60 of 99 passes for 803 yards and 3 tds while Cody Stroud (18) has hit on 32 of 48 for 287 yards and two tds..... Cody Stroud came off the bench to complete 14 Andre Anderson (22) is expected to start for the Cowboys at Andre Anderson of 20 passes for 102 yards and a td vs SFA. tailback on Saturday...he’s run for 201 yards and a 5.3 av- erage and one td...Corday Clark (89) has caught 15 passes for 147 yards...Josh Lewis (2) has kicked six field goals and 11 PATs for team high 29 points....(LSU) Steven Ridley (34) has rushed for 640 yards, a 5.1 average and four tds...Jordan Jefferson (9) has rushed for 231 yards and completed 53 of 101 passes for 549 yards and two tds...Jarret t Lee (12) has Josh Ellison completed 27 of 36 passes for 330 yards and two tds....Ter- rence Toliver (80) has caught 20 passes for 259 yards and two tds...Josh Jasper (30) has kicked 12 field goals (of 14) and 15 PATs • DEFENSIVE KEYS - (McNeese) LB Deron Minor (48) is tops in tackles with 50, Malcolm Bronson (34) has three pass and Josh Ellison (91) three sacks....(LSU) Kel- vin Sheppard (11) has 56 tackles, Drake Nevis (92) has five Deron Minor sacks, (17) has three pass interceptions.. also (7) has returned two punts for tds and has a 21.8 average per return Malcolm Bronson (34) was named the Cowboys’ defensive player of game vs SFA. McNeese State 2010 Opposition (and results) Date Opponent R/KO Record Last Week This week S. 4 Lamar McN 30-27 3-2 def. Langston 14-0 South Alabama Josh Lewis S. 11 at Missouri Mo 50-6 5-1 def. Colorado 26-0 at Texas A&M S. 18 Open S. 25 Cal Poly CP 40-14 4-2 def. Old Dominion 50-37 at Southern Utah O. 2 at N’western St. McN 24-7 2-3 def. Central Ark. 24-19 Open O. 9 SF Austin 7 p.m. 4-1 def. McNeese State 32-17 Central Arkansas O. 16 at LSU 7 p.m. 6-0 def. Florida 33-29 McNeese State O. 23 at S’eastern La. 6 p.m. 2-3 def. Texas State 49-24 at Sam Houston State O. 30 Nicholls State 7 p.m. 1-4 lost to Sam Houston 26-7 at Texas State N. 6 at S’Houston St. 2 p.m. 3-2 def. Nicholls 26-7 SE Louisiana N. 13 Texas State 7 p.m. 3-2 lost to SE Louisiana 49-24 Nicholls State N. 20 at C. Arkansas 3 p.m. 3-2 lost to NW State 24-19 at SF Austin GEAUX BLUE BACK HOME TALKING POINTS Cowboys from Baton Rouge are: TE Corday Clark (89), S Devin • McNeese will have played two nationally ranked FBS schools following Holland (1), CB Zoe Bruce (25), LB Saturday’s game with LSU.....the Cowboys bowed to now No. 21 ranked Teran James (37), LB Orrin Fon- Missouri 50-6 in the second game of the season.....LSU is ranked No. 9 tenot (58), WR Wes Briscoe (84), heading into Saturday’s meeting DE Brandon Zanders (92) and DT • Since the 2000 season, the Cowboys have played 11 FBS schools, all Sean Brown (97) ...and from close by - PK Josh Lew- on the road, with a 2-9 record....2000 - lost to Miami 61-14; 2001 - lost is (Denham Springs), WR Damion to Texas A&M 38-24; 2002 - def. Louisiana-Monroe 24-19, lost to Ne- Dixon (Port Allen) and TE/DS An- braska 38-14; 2003 - lost to Kansas State 55-14; 2005 - lost to Southern thony Schultz (Port Allen) Miss 48-20; 2006 - lost to South Florida 41-10; 2007 - def. UL Lafayette 38-17; 2008 - lost to North Carolina 35-28; 2009 - lost to Tulane 42-32; ON THE ROAD McNeese is 1-1 on the road this sea- 2010 - lost to Missouri 50-6 son...loss to Missouri and win over • McNeese is now 1-1 in the Southland Conference standings with a 24-7 Northwestern State victory over Northwestern State and a 32-27 loss to Stephen F. Austin • BIG PLAYS - Cowboy wide receiver Bernardo Henry has caught six LAST QUARTER passes this season for 160 yards and a 26.7 yard per catch average....Da- the outcome of two of McNeese’s games have been decided in the fi- mion Dixon has caught 10 for 194 yards and a 19.4 average.....Henry has nal quarter of play...Cowboys beat receptions of 77 yards (vs Cal Poly) and 48 yards (vs Lamar) and Dixon Lamar 30-27, scoring with 4:49 to has had receptions of 43 yards (Cal Poly) and 44 yards (vs Lamar) go with Jacob Bower hitting DeVi- • Four Cowboys - Corday Clark, Champlain Babin, Marcus Wiltz, Wes onte Edmonson with a six yard td Briscoe - have caught at least one pass in all five games this year pass...... Cowboys lost to SFA 32-27 with the Lumberjacks scoring with • LEADING RUSHERS - Cowboys have had two in five games...Mar- 55 seconds to go after McNeese had cus Wiltz led vs Lamar (160) and Cal Poly (32) and Andre Anderson led taken the lead with a little over five against Missouri (47), NW State (66) and Stephen F. Austin (72)...in his minutes to go three games, Anderson came off the bench to lead the team in rushing...he will get the start against LSU FIRST OF THE SEASON Cowboys will be playing on natural grass for the first time this season.... games on the road against Missouri and Northwestern State were on turf.....and the Cowboys also play on artifical turf at Cowboy Stadium.... up until the 2008 season, Cowboy Stadium featured natural grass

COWBOYS’ RECORD...WHEN at home 1-2 on road 1-1 day 1-0 night 1-3 turf 2-3 leading at half 1-0 behind at half 0-3 tied at half 1-0 McNeese scored first 1-1 Opponents scored first 1-2 Overtime 0-0

COWBOY KICKERS (Kneeling) Ben Bourgeois, Coach Carlos McGeen, James Bice (Standing) Matt Polansky, Josh Lewis CONTACT McNeese State Information Louis Bonnette, SID Location: Lake Charles, LA office phone 337-475-5207 Enrollment: 8,645 home phone 337-477-4182 School Founded: 1939 cell 337-802-7127 All-time McNeese football record: 437-259-13 fax 337-475-5202 All-time record in Cowboy Stadium: 181-79-5 email [email protected] Offense: Multiple Pro Defense: 4-2-5 Website mcneesesports.com Colors: Blue/Gold Nickname: Cowboys COACH MATT VIATOR Conference: Southland office phone 337-475-5214 Stadium: Cowboy (17,410 artificial) secretary 337-475-5235 President: Dr. Philip C. Williams Athletic Director: Tommy McClelland McNeese State Coaching Staff Athletic Phone: (337) 475-5200 Matt Viator, Head Coach (McNeese ‘86, 5th year, 35-13 overall, Football Office Phone: (337) 475-5235 23-6 in conference) Football Press Box: (337) 475-5225, 5226, 5227, 5228 Mike Collins, Assistant Head Coach/Defensive Backs (ULM ‘84) Lark Hebert, Defensive Coordinator/ (McNeese ‘85) Tim Leger, Co-Offensive Coordinator/ (McNeese ‘99) Broderick Fobbs, Co-Offensive Coordinator/Wide Receivers (Grambling ‘97) Carlos McGee, Running Backs (McNeese ‘96) Reggie Nelson, Offensive Line (McNeese ‘98) Southland Conference Standings Manny Michel, Defensive Line (Tennessee Tech ‘84) Buck Harris, Defensive Line (McNeese ‘06) Team SLC Overall J. D. Kappeler, Defensive Backs (South Dakota ‘06) SFA 1-0 4-1 Lance Fremin, Tight Ends (McNeese ‘09) Sam Houston State 1-0 3-2 SE Louisiana 1-0 2-3 About the University McNeese State 1-1 2-3 McNeese State is located in Lake Charles, LA, a city of 80,000 in Northwestern State 1-1 2-4 the Southwest part of Louisiana. McNeese was established in 1939 as a junior college and a division of the Louisiana State University Central Arkansas 0-1 3-2 system. It later broke away becoming McNeese State. the school Texas State 0-1 3-2 is named for John McNeese, the first superintendent of education Nicholls State 0-1 1-4 in Calcasieu Parish (the parish in which Lake Charles is located). The school mascot is the Cowboy and was derived from the fact THIS WEEK’S SCHEDULE that John McNeese was also a cattle rancher and was renowned for McNeese State at LSU (6 p.m., FSN tv) making the first cattle drive across the Sabine River (the river that SE Louisiana at Sam Houston State (2 p.m.) separates Louisiana and Texas). C. Arkansas at Stephen F. Austin (2 p.m.) Nicholls Staste at Texas State (6 p.m.) McNeese is a coed university with an enrollment of 8,645. Dr. Northwestern State - Open Philip C. Williams serves as the president and Tommy McClelland is the athletic director. LAST WEEK’S RESULTS The schools of study for the university are: the Arts, Sciences, Stephen F. Austin 32, McNeese State 27 Engineering/Technology, Nursing, Education, Business and the SE Louisiana 49, Texas State 24 Graduate School. Sam Houston State 26, Nicholls State 7 Northwestern State 24, Central Arkansas 19 Among the many former McNeese State athletes who have gone on to professional stardom are: Joe Dumars in basketball (now president of the Detroit Pistons), Leonard Smith (Buffalo, St. Lou- is) and Zack Bronson (San Francisco) in football and Ray Fon- tenot (New York Yankees) and Ben Broussard (Cleveland Indians) in baseball. OFFENSIVE LINE pancake blocks (knockdowns) Player Lamar Missouri Cal Poly N’western St. SFA LSU SE La. Nicholls Sam Houston Duge 4 (1) (1) 0 (1) 0 (2) 0 (2) Gauthreaux 4 (3) 7 (0) 2 (2) 0 (1) 5 (3) Landry 3 (1) - 4 (0) 0 (3) 2 (2) Bellow 2 (1) 0 (2) 4 (3) 0 (1) Savoie 1 (0) 2 (1) 2 (0) 1 (2) 2 (1) Johnson 0 (1) 2 (4) 0 (2) Chaisson 2 (1) 1 (0) 1 (0) Saucier 1 (0) Kimerling 3 (1) Koonce 1 (0) Agada 0 (2) Harbourt 0 (1)

COWBOY NOTES

- McNeese State is in its 67th football season....it’s actually been 70 years since McNeese fielded its first team... the Cowboys played a five game schedule in 1940 but then dropped the sport the following year because of WWII and resumed it in 1949

- McNeese has won 437 games since that first season, 84 of them coming in the 2000s...the Cowboys are 84-39 since 2000 for a .682 percentage and they are 35-13 (.729 pct) with Matt Viator as the head coach....McNeese has also won six of the 11 league championships since 2000 and have a record 13 titles overall

RADIO all of McNeese State’s games are carried live over 99.5 (FM)....announcers are Tom Hoefer, Johnny Suy- dam and Richard Dow

INSIDE COWBOY FOOTBALL the Inside Cowboy Football playback show is presented each Tuesday at 10 p.m. over Fox 29.....head coach Matt Viator and Richard Dow host the weekly show

SLC WEEKLY TELECONFERENCE it is hosted each Tuesday morning during the season...Cowboy head coach Matt Viator is on the call at 10:41 a.m...... media can join the show by calling 877-393-3856 and entering code number 3947522

MCNEESE AND THE NCAA (TEAM) Rushing Defense - 26th (123 yards per game) Passing Offense - 39th (220.8 yards per game) (INDIVIDUAL) Pass Interceptions - T-20 (Malcolm Bronson, total of 3 - 0.6 per game) Field goals - T-22 (Josh Lewis, 1.2 per game)

MCNEESE AND THE SLC TEAM INDIVIDUAL Rushing Defense - 3rd (123 ypg) Scoring - 3rd, Josh Lewis (5.8 ppg) Pass Interceptions - 3rd (6) Field Goals - 2nd, Josh Lewis (6 of 7) Field Goals - 1st (6 of 7, .857 pct) Field Goal PCT - 1st, Josh Lewis (6 of 7, .857 pct) 4th Down Conversions - 2nd (9 of 15, 60.0 pct) Pass Interceptions - 3rd, Malcolm Bronson (3) Red Zone Offense - 2nd (13 of 15) ROOKIE 99 catches while James Moore (1969-72) had 76, R. C. QB Cody Stroud - has appeared in the last four Slocum (1964-67) had 74, Wes Mangan (2006-09) had games for the Cowboys and has produced three touch- 67, Pat Matthews (1996-99) had 59 and Alan Heisser downs, two passing and one running....he hit rookie (1974-77) had 59..... wide receiver Wes Briscoe with a 15 yard scoring toss Clark has scored six times on receptions....the against Missouri and he scored a on a six tight end record of 12 touchdown catches was set by yard run against Cal Poly...against NW State he was Mangan one of three passing for seven yards...against SFA he was 14 of 20 passing for 102 yards and a td...that td also SACK’em went to Wes Briscoe from 27 yards Josh Ellison, Terrance Freeman and Geremy Pi- late have the most career sacks on the Cowboy team. BOWER ALSO A ROOKIE...with the Cowboys Ellison now leads with 12 after having had one Jacob Bower is also a rookie with the Cow- against SFA last week. boys this season but the quarterback played two years Freeman has 10.5 while Pilate, returned to ac- at Tulsa before transferring to McNeese as a graduate tion last Saturday after sitting out the NW State game student....he’s now 60 of 99 in passing for 803 yarfds with an injury, has nine. and three tds...he has also thrown six interceptions ...he Bryan Smith, now with Jacksonville in the NFL, was injured in SFA game last week and did not play in holds the school career record with 31 while Kavika the second half, Stroud taking over Pittman (played with Dallas) had 22.5 and Erick Kidd had 22. MANY RECEIVERS The school single season record is 15.5 and was The Cowboys have had at least eight different set by Kavika Pittman while the single game record of pass receivers in each of their five games this season. five was set by Bryan Smith against West Virginia Tech In the season opener against Lamar, nine play- in 2006. ers caught passes, in the game with Missouri, 12 play- Ellison now has three sacks this season while ers caught a pass, nine caught a pass against Cal Poly, Joe Narcisse has two. there were 11 different receivers against Northwestern State and eight against SFA Minor in DOUBLE FIGURE TACKLES Making their first collegiate reception in the Deron Minor has had three games in game with Missouri were Reynaldo Young (one for which he has had double figure tackles this season.....17 nine yards) and Shelby Hemenway (one for six yards) vs Cal Poly, 11 vs Missouri and 10 vs SFA.....in all he Chris Royal, who was making his first appear- has had nine double figure games in his career ance of the year against Cal Poly, caught his first pass .....three this season (vs Missouri, vs Cal Poly, of the season vs SFA) Also, fullback Drew Johnson made his first col- .....one last year (12 vs Tulane) legiate pass reception in the game...... four in 2008 (12 vs North Carolina and 11 vs South Dakota State, Texas State and Nicholls State) BRISCOE ON TARGET .....one in 2007 (10 vs Stephen F. Austin) Cowboy rookie wide receiver Wes Briscoe has the best pass reception to touchdown ratio on the GAME STARTERS team this year....he’s caught nine passes and has scored Darrell Jenkins (DB) has now started 28 games twice....giving him a td for every 4.5 catches..... for the Cowboys as has Terrance Freeman (DE)

CLARK MOVING UP Cowboy tight end Corday Clark has caught 15 passes this season and is moving up the ladder on the list of all-time McNeese receivers....he now has 44 catches for 606 yards...that puts him among the top 10 all-time tight end receivers in McNeese history.....Chris Fontenot, who played 1994 to 1997, leads the way with MORE COWBOY NOTES TRUE FRESHMEN RECEIVERS victory over Northwestern State....in the game he was the Cowboys have put true freshmen to good use at credited with eight tackles and he also had two sacks the receiver positions this year...three of them - Wes and two forced ....he also had two quarterback Briscoe, Diontae Spencer and Jereon McGilvery have hurries....in his career now, Ellison has 12 sacks caught passes already this season.....Briscoe ranks fifth on the team with nine receptions for 109 yards and a MCNEESE INJURIES team high two , Spencer has caught six for Several Cowboys were injured in last week’s 70 yards and McGilvery has caught two for 27 yards game. Tailback Marcus Wiltz was injured (leg) and .....Briscoe has also started a couple of games will miss the upcoming LSU game. He is to be evalu- ated. ALSO, CHRIS ROYAL Other Cowboys should be able to play on Satur- appeared to get into the swing of things in last week’s day. game with SFA as he was the team’s leading receiver Offensive tackle Taylor Johnson (leg) and line- with seven catches for 76 yards....he had been hindered backer Hayden Dobbs (shoulder) are not expected to with an injury in the earlier games...he’s now caught 10 play any more this year. passes for 103 yards this year...... that gives him 35 for his career ABOUT THE OPPONENT: LSU BOWER ALMOST PERFECT IN SECOND HALF - this is the first meeting between a McNeese State team Cowboy quarterback Jacob Bower was almost perfect and a SEC team with his passing in the second half of the victory over - the Tigers are 6-0 on the season and lead the western Northwestern State...he connected on 13 of 16 passes division of the SEC with a 4-0 conference mark (.812 pct.) as he led the team on three scoring drives for - Tigers have used a two quarterback system of late the 24-7 win...he finished up a 19 for 25 effort.....Bower with Jordan Jefferson and Jarrett Lee in the pocket..... is now completing 60.6 percent of his passes Jefferson is mainly a runner with Lee being the passer - in last Saturday’s victory over Florida, Jefferson ran LEWIS TOP PCT. KICKER in the SLC for 42 yards and two tds and completed seven of 12 McNeese’s Josh Lewis is the top field goal percentage passes for 100 yards while Lee completed nine of 11 kicker in the Southland Conference....he’s made six of passes for 124 yards and two tds seven for an 85.7 percentage....in his career now, Lewis - Stevan Ridley has become the team’s leading rusher has connected on 14 of 19 for a 73.6 percentage.... and he ran for 83 yards against Florida - on the season Ridley has rushed for 640 yards and MINOR AND TACKLES four tds and a 5.1 average....he’s averaging 106.7 yards Senior linebacker Deron Minor now has 282 career per game tackles and that puts him No. 15th on the all-time Mc- - Jefferson has rushed for 231 yards and four tds and Neese list.....just ahead of him are Vance Robichaux he’s completed 53 of 101 passes for 549 yards and two (1983-85) with 289 and Joe Judge (1998-2001) with tds (7 interceptions)...he’s the team total offense leader 207....the all-time leader in tackles is McNeese Hall with a 130 yard per game average of Famer Charles Ayro (now an assistant coach at - Lee has completed 27 of 36 passes for 330 yards and LaGrange High) with 486 in four years (1995-1998)... two tds (one ) Terry Irving, also a Hall of Famer, had 461 tackles dur- - Terrence Tolliver leads in pass receptions with 20 for ing his career of 1990 to 1993 259 yards and two tds - Patrick Peterson has returned 13 punts for a 21.8 yard ELLISON NAMED SLC AND LOUISIANA DE- average and two tds and has run back 13 kickoffs for a FENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK 27.7 yard average McNeese senior Josh Ellison was named the Southland Conference and the Louisiana defen- sive player of the week for his performance in the 24-7 MCNEESE GAME BY GAME GAME ONE GAME TWO Sept. 4, 2010 at Cowboy Stadium (19,235) Sept. 11, 2010 at Memorial Stadium, Columbia, MO (55,582) Lamar 7 3 3 14 -- 27 McNeese State 0 0 0 6 -- 6 McNeese State 3 13 7 7 -- 30 Missouri 14 19 17 0 -- 50 M (1, 7:39) - Josh Lewis 37 field goal Mo (1, 12:02) Henry Josey 6 run. Grant Ressel kick L (1, 3:05) - Marcus Jackson 26 pass from Andre Bevil. Justin Stout kick Mo (1, 6:38) Henry Josey 6 run. Grant Ressel kick L (2, 12:52) - Justin Stout 32 field goal Mo (2, 13:58) Henry Josey 62 run. Grant Ressel kick M (2, 7:56) - Jacob Bower 2 run. Josh Lewis kick Mo (2, 11:32) De’Vion Moore 9 run. Grant Ressel kick M (2, 4:14) - Josh Lewis 37 field goal Mo (2, 10:03) Michael Sam, safety M (2, 0:00) - Josh Lewis 25 field goal Mo (2, 0:20) Grant Ressel 27 field goal L (3, 10:41) - Justin Stout 21 field goal Mo (3, 12:56) Grant Ressel 32 field goal M (3, 2:49) Bernardo Henry 48 pass from Jacob Bower. Josh Lewis kick Mo (3, 11:54) Jarrell Jackson 24 pass from Blaine Gabbert. Grant Ressel kick L (4, 14:54) - Josh Powdrill 12 pass from Andre Bevil. Justin Stout kick Mo (3, 0:27) James Franklin 8 run. Grant Ressel kick M (4, 4:59) - DeVionte Edmonson 6 pass from Jacob Bower. Josh Lewis kick Mc (4, 11:36) Wes Briscoe, 15 pass from Cody Stroud. Kick failed L (4, 3:23) - J. J. Hayes, 4 pass from Andre Bevil. Justin Stout kick TEAM TOTALS Mc Mo First Downs 18 21 TEAM TOTALS L Mc rushing 6 6 First Downs 16 24 passing 8 15 rushing 1 13 penalty 4 0 passing 14 10 Yds Rushing 33 (65) 30 (193) penalty 1 1 Yds Passing 180 245 Yds Rushing 16 (20) 45 (185) Passes 21-31-3 32-39-0 Yds Passing 426 292 Total Yds 245 438 Passes 24-42-2 18-31-0 Fumbles, lost 4-2 2-2 Total Yds 446 477 Pen, yds 5-71 8-85 Fumbles, lost 2-0 5-3 Punts, avg 4-29.8 3-42.3 Pen, yds 6-45 3-30 Punt returns 1-(2) 3-21 Punts, avg 6-42.0 4-36.8 KO returns 9-180 3-59 Punt returns 1-4 1-40 Possession 30:48 29:12 KO returns 6-22.7 5-21.4 Third Downs 6-15 4-10 Possession 25:42 34:18 Fourth Downs 1-2 0-0 Third Downs 2-13 6-16 Red Zone 1-2 7-7 Cowboys on the field at Missouri Fourth Downs 1-1 3-3 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Red Zone 4-4 5-6 Marcus Wiltz - SLC and Louisi- Rushing: (M) Andre Anderson 7-47-0, (Mo) Henry Josey 7-112-3 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS ana player of the week vs Lamar Passing: (M) Jacob Bower 11-19-3-99-0, Cody Stroud 9-11-0-67-1, (Mo) Blaine Rushing: (L) Octavio Logan 5-14, (M) Marcus Wiltz 26-160) Gabbert 26-31-0-220-1 Passing: (L) Andre Bevil 24-41-2-426-3, (M) Jacob Bower 18-31-0-292-2 Receiving: (M) Corday Clark 4-41, Champlain Babin 4-39, (Mo) T. J. Moe 10-79 Receiving: (L) J. J. Hayes 9-90-1, Marcus Jackson 6-123-1, Josh Powdrill 4-120-1 (M) Corday Clark 4-42, Damion Dixon 3-83

GAME THREE GAME FOUR Sept. 25, 2010 at Cowboy Stadium (11,958) Oct. 2, 2010 at Turpin Stadium, Natchitoches, LA (7,848) Cal Poly 3 21 16 0 -- 40 McNeese State 0 7 3 14 -- 24 McNeese State 0 7 0 7 -- 14 NW State 7 0 0 0 -- 7 CP (1, 0:01) Jake West 19 field goal NW (1, 11:35) Adrian Reese, 15 pass from Tyler Wolfe. John Shaughnessy kick M (2, 13:53) Marcus Wiltz 1 run. Josh Lewis kick M (2, 8:04) Jacob Bower, 1 run. Josh Lewis kick CP (2, 10:19) Andre Broadous 39 run. Jake West kick M (3, 5:32) Josh Lewis 23 field goal CP (2, 2:16) Jordan Yocum 5 run. Jake West kick M (4, 9:50) Marcus Wiltz 21 pass from Jacob Bower. Josh Lewis kick CP (2, 0:18) Mark Rodgers 4 run. Jake West kick M (4, 2:28) Marcus Wiltz 5 run. Josh Lewis kick CP (3, 13:40) Johnny Millard 24 pass int. return. Jake West kick CP (3, 12:18) Mark Rodgers 22 run. Jake West kick TEAM TOTALS McN NW CP (3, 3:25) Team safety First Downs 23 14 M (4, 9:25) Cody Stroud 6 run. Josh Lewis kick rushing 6 6 passing 12 6 TEAM TOTALS CP Mc penalty 5 2 First Downs 20 13 Yds Rushing 49 (174) 27 (67) rushing 15 2 Yds Passing 240 200 passing 4 8 Passes 20-28-0 17-30-3 penalty 1 3 Total Yds 414 267 Yds Rushing 65 (310) 29 (52) Fumbles, lost 3-2 4-1 Yds Passing 77 241 Pen, yds 9-105 10-118 Passes 7-12-0 13-28-3 Punts, avg 4-36.2 5-43.4 Total Yds 387 293 Punt returns 2-(-2) 0-0 Fumbles, lost 2-1 3-2 KO returns 2-9.0 4-28.2 Pen, yds 10-82 6-40 Possession 35:40 24:20 Punts, avg 5-39.0 4-39.0 Third Downs 4-13 1-9 Punt returns 1-20 2-12.0 Fourth Downs 2-3 0-2 KO returns 3-29.7 5-14.6 Red Zone 3-3 1-2 Possession 37:29 22:31 Josh Ellison (91) had two sacks and two forced fumbles against NW State. Third Downs 9-17 2-10 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Fourth Downs 0-0 0-3 Deron Minor (48) had 17 tackles Rushing: (McN) Andre Anderson 12-66, Marcus Wiltz 15-51-1 (NW) Sterling Red Zone 2-2 2-2 against Cal Poly Endsley 10-36 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Passing: (McN) Jacob Bower 19-25-0-233-1, (NW) Tyler Wolfe 16-24-2-194-1 Rushing: (CP) Andre Broadous 14-89-1; (M) Marcus Wiltz 10-32-1 Receiving: (McN) Damion Dixon 4-48, Marcus Wiltz 3-54-1 (NW) Bradley Passing: (CP) Andre Broadous 7-10-0-77, (M) Jacob Bower 5-14-2-130-0, Cody Brown 4-35, T. C. Henry 3-101 Stroud 8-14-1-111-0 Receiving: (CP) Dominique Johns 4-62, (M) Bernardo Henry 2-99, Damion Dixon 2-56, Wes Briscoe 2-20, Champlain Babin 2-11 MCNEESE GAME BY GAME GAME FIVE Oct. 9, 2020 at Cowboy Stadium (13,284) SFA 0 12 14 6 -- 32 McNeese State 10 0 7 10 -- 27 M (1, 9:39) Marcus Wiltz 4 run. Josh Lewis kick M (1, 0:27) Josh Lewis 46 field goal SFA (2, 10:50) Ayron Morgan 34 pass from Jeremy Moses. Logan Barrett kick SFA (2, 1:50) Barrett Logan 21 field goal SFA (2, 0:41) Team safety M (3, 11:46) Ander Anderson, 22 run. Josh Lewis kick SFA (3, 6:53) Kris Lott 19 pass from Jeremy Moses. Logan Barrett kick SFA (3, 1:09) Gralyn Crawford 9 pass from Jeremy Moses. Logan Barrett kick M (4, 12:16) Josh Lewis 33 field goal M (4, 5:10) Wes Briscoe 27 pass from Cody Stroud. Josh Lewis kick SFA (4, 0:55) Cordell Roberson 27 pass from JEremy Moses. Barrett kick

TEAM TOTALS SFA McN First Downs 21 18 rushing 1 8 passing 16 8 penalty 4 2 Yds Rushing 35 (19) 131 (47) Yds Passing 339 151 Passes 29-52-1 21-30-3 Total Yds 374 282 Fumbles, lost 1-1 2-0 Pen, yds 8-94 16-146 Punts, avg 6-43.2 6-41.0 Punt returns 2-22.0 3-6.0 KO returns 6-29.6 5-29.0 Possession 21:22 38:38 Third Downs 4-16 3-17 Fourth Downs 0-0 3-4 Red Zone 4-5 2-2 Andre Anderson (22) led the Cow- boys in rushing against SFA. INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Rushing: (McN) Andre Anderson 11-72-1, Marcus Wiltz 14-56-1, (SFA) Romonte Hampton 11-33 Passing: (McN) Jacob Bower 7-10-1-49-0, Cody Stroud 14-20-2-102-1, (SFA) Jeremy Moses 29-52-1-339-4 Receiving: (McN) Chris Royal 7-76, Corday Clark 5-21, (SFA) Gralyn Crawford 7-92-1 McNeese Depth Chart MCNEESE OFFENSE MCNEESE DEFENSE QB 12 Jacob Bower 6-4 238 Gr Meridian, ID E 91 Josh Ellison 6-3 237 Sr Houston, TX or 18 Cody Stroud 6-3 190 Fr Montgomery 92 Brandon Zanders 6-2 244 Sr Baton Rouge 15 Zack O'Quinn 60-2 220 So Moss Bluff T 57 Desmund Lighten 6-0 250 Jr Monroe TB 22 Andre Anderson 5-9 190 Jr Barrington, IL or 90 Pat Williams 6-3 270 So Plaquemine 24 Reynaldo Young 5-10 160 Fr Garyville,LA 56 Justin Breaux 6-0 290 Jr Sulphur 26 Champlain Babin 5-9 190 So Donaldsonville T 55 Damion Aultman 6-2 295 Sr Geismar 33 Blair Broussard 5-9 185 Fr Lafayette, LA 90 Pat Williams 6-3 270 So Plaquemine FB 43 Drew Johnston 5-11 230 Sr Newton, TX E 80 Terrance Freeman 6-4 240 Sr Newton, TX 49 Kegan Myers 6-1 232 So Jennings 52 Jordan Page 6-2 240 Sr New Oleans 39 Tyler Reed 5-10 205 Fr Westlake LB 48 Deron Minor 6-2 235 Sr Beaumont, TX WR 4 Bernardo Henry 5-11 185 Sr Leesville 13 Kentrell Butler 6-1 230 Jr Patterson 14 Damion Dixon 6-3 185 So Port Allen LB 44 Geremy Pilate 6-0 220 Sr Crowley WR 11 Chris Royal 6-2 222 Sr Beaumont, TX or 45 Joe Narcisse 5-11 212 So Vacherie, LA 83 DeVionte Edmonson 6-2 195 So Lake Charles BS 1 Devin Holland 6-0 205 Sr Baton Rouge 84 Wes Briscoe 6-2 175 Fr Baton Rouge or 28 Ford Smesny 5-9 191 So Dayton, TX TE 89 Corday Clark 6-3 235 Sr Baton Rouge CB 10 London Durham 6-2 185 Jr Beaumont, TX 86 Harold Turnage 6-5 255 Jr Houston, TX 29 George Russell 6-1 190 Sr Houston, TX LT 79 Alec Savoie 6-7 322 So Lafayette CB 8 Seth Thomas 5-9 190 So Orange, TX 65 Tyler Harbourt 6-4 282 So Lafayette 21 Jarron Jackson 5-10 170 Jr Lutcher LG 72 Jonathan Landry 6-4 304 So Broussard, LA FS 34 Malcolm Bronson 5-11 188 So Jasper, TX 68 Zack Saucier 6-2 283 Jr Houston, TX 7 Brandon Robinson 6-0 195 Jr Texas City, TX C 50 Mase Duge 6-2 285 Sr Brenham, TX WS 9 Darrell Jenkins 5-10 205 Jr Bon Weir, TX 63 Carson Chaisson 6-2 280 So Jennings 6 Jace Peterson 6-1 200 Jr Lake Charles RG 61 Miguel Gauthreaux 6-1 291 Jr Plaquemine and 5 Chris Raggett 5-11 200 So Beaumont, TX 77 Arinze Agada 6-1 279 Fr Houston, TX 54 Brett Koonce 6-2 285 So Sulphur RT 74 Marcus Bellow 6-2 286 Sr Eunice SPECIALISTS 79 Alec Savoie 6-7 322 So Lafayette PK 2 Josh Lewis 6-0 180 So Denham Springs 40 Matt Polansky 5-10 160 Sr Lake Charles P 23 Ben Bourgeois 5-10 200 Jr Sulphur 2 Josh Lewis 6-0 180 So Denham Springs Hold 23 Ben Bourgeois 5-10 200 Jr Sulphur 81 William Ryckman 6-0 175 Fr Lafayette Snap 95 Anthony Schultz 6-4 250 Sr Port Allen 66 Richard Buckland 6-0 250 Fr Prairieville Ret 26 Champlain Babin 5-9 190 So Donaldsonville 24 Reynaldo Young 5-10 160 Fr Garyville 34 Malcolm Bronson 5-11 188 So Jasper, TX THE MCNEESE STATE COWBOYS

No. Player Post. Hgt Wgt Cl/Exp Hometown (Last School) No. Player Post. Hgt. Wgt Cl/Exp Hometown (Last School) 1 Devin Holland S 6-0 205 Sr/1L Baton Rouge, LA (Istrouma HS) 74 Marcus Bellow OT 6-2 286 Sr/2L Eunice, LA (Eunice HS) 2 Josh Lewis PK 6-0 180 So/1L Denham Springs, LA (Denham Springs) 75 Kevin Dorn DT 5-9 265 Fr/HS Pineville, LA (Pineville HS) 3 Marcus Wiltz TB 5-9 200 Fr/RS Cecilia, LA (Cecilia HS) 77 Arinze Agada OG 6-1 279 Fr/HS Houston, TX (Hightower HS) 4 Bernardo Henry WR 5-11 185 Sr/2L Leesville, LA (Leesville HS) 79 Alec Savoie OT 6-7 322 So/1L Lafayette, LA (Comeaux HS) 5 Chris Raggett S 5-11 200 So/1L Beaumont, TX (Ozen HS) 80 Terrance Freeman DE 6-4 240 Sr/3L Newton, TX (Newton HS) 6 Jace Peterson CB 6-1 200 Jr/2L Moss Bluff, LA (Hamilton Christian) 81 William Ryckman WR 6-0 175 Fr/RS Lafayette, LA (Lafayette HS) 7 Brandon Robinson FS 6-0 195 Jr/2L Texas City, TX (Texas City HS) 83 DeVionte Edmonson WR 6-2 195 So/HS Lake Charles, LA (Barbe HS) 8 Seth Thomas CB 5-9 190 So/1L Orange, TX (WO Stark HS) 84 Wes Briscoe WR 6-2 175 Fr/HS Baton Rouge, LA (Central HS) 9 Darrell Jenkins WS 5-10 205 Jr/2L Bon Weir, TX (Newton HS) 85 Will Hassien WR 5-11 185 Fr/HS Sulphur, LA (Sulphur HS) 10 London Durham CB 6-2 185 Jr/1L Beaumont, TX (Ozen HS) 86 Harold Turnage TE 6-5 255 Jr/1L Houston, TX (Chavez HS) 11 Chris Royal WR 6-2 222 Sr/3L Beaumont, TX (Ozen HS) 88 Jereon McGilvery WR 6-3 186 Fr/HS Lafayette, LA (Northside HS) 12 Jacob Bower QB 6-4 238 Grd/Trf Meridian, ID (Tulsa) 89 Corday Clark TE 6-3 235 Sr/3L Baton Rouge, LA (Glen Oaks HS) 13 Kentrell Butler LB 6-1 230 Jr/2L Patterson, LA (Patterson HS) 90 Pat Williams DT 6-3 270 So/1L Plaquemine, LA (Plaquemine HS) 14 Damion Dixon WR 6-3 185 So/1L Port Allen, LA (Louisville) 91 Josh Ellison DE 6-3 237 Sr/3L Houston, TX (Westfield HS) 15 Zack O’Quinn QB 6-2 220 So/1L Moss Bluff, LA (Sam Houston HS) 92 Brandon Zanders DE 6-2 244 Sr/3L Baton Rouge, LA (Glen Oaks HS) 16 Trent Whitley QB 6-0 180 Fr/RS Westlake, LA (Westlake HS) 93 Eric LeBlanc DE 6-1 242 So/Sqd Erath, LA (Erath HS) 17 Blake Barousse QB 5-11 200 Jr /1L Lafayette, LA (Lafayette HS) 94 Everett Ellefsen DE 6-3 223 Fr/HS Madisonville, LA (Mandeville HS) 18 Cody Stroud QB 6-3 190 Fr/RS Montgomery, LA (Montgomery HS) 95 Anthony Schultz DS/TE 6-4 250 Sr/3L Port Allen, LA (Episcopal HS) 19 Larry Frederick WR 5-9 160 So/Sqd Cecilia, LA (Cecilia HS) 96 Danyel Hunter DE 6-3 250 Fr/HS Dickinson, TX (Dickinson HS) 20 Shelby Hemenway WR 6-0 193 Fr/RS Plaquemine, LA (St. John HS) 97 Sean Brown DT 6-1 280 Fr/HS Baton Rouge, LA (Central HS) 21 Jarron Jackson CB 5-10 170 Jr/2L Lutcher, LA (Lutcher HS) 98 Michael Ware DT 6-1 286 Fr/RS Houston, TX (James Madison HS) 22 Andre Anderson TB 5-9 190 Jr/Trf Barrington, IL (Michigan State) 99 Chris Loveless DE 6-4 235 Fr/RS Houston, TX (South Houston HS) 23 Ben Bourgeois P 5-10 200 Jr/2L Sulphur, LA (Sulphur HS) 24 Reynaldo Young TB 5-10 160 Fr/HS Garyville, LA (East St. John HS) 25 Zoe Bruce CB 5-9 183 So/Trf Baton Rouge, LA (UL Monroe) Pronunciation Guide 26 Champlain Babin TB 5-9 190 So/1L Donaldsonville, LA (Donaldsonville) 27 Diontae Spencer WR 5-9 160 Fr/HS New Iberia, LA (Westgate HS) DAMION Aultman damien 28 Ford Smesny S 5-9 191 So/1L Dayton, TX (Dayton HS) CHAMPLAIN BABIN cham-plane baa-bin 29 George Russell CB 6-1 190 Sr/3L Houston, TX (Westbury Christian) 30 Justin Moreaux WR 6-2 185 So/HS Lake Charles, LA (St. Louis HS) Blake BAROUSSE bah-rouse 31 Jarad Perry WS 6-2 195 Fr/RS Lake Charles, LA (Barbe HS) Marcus BELLOW bell-o 32 Terence Cahee CB 5-8 165 Fr/RS Westlake, LA (Westlake) Derek BOAST boast 33 Blair Broussard TB 5-9 185 Fr/HS Lafayette, LA (Acadiana HS) 34 Malcolm Bronson FS 5-11 188 So/1L Jasper, TX (Jasper HS) Ben BOURGEOIS bouge-wah 35 Derek Boast WS 5-10 170 So/HS Carencro, LA (Carencro HS) ZOE Bruce zoey 36 Eric Papion S 5-9 200 Fr/RS Lake Charles, LA (Barbe HS) Terence CAHEE k-hee 37 Teran James LB 6-2 210 Fr/HS Baton Rouge, LA (Capitol HS) 38 Ryan Bronson S 5-11 185 Fr/RS Jasper, TX (Jasper HS) Carson CHAISSON shay-sun 39 Tyler Reed FB 5-10 205 Fr/HS Westlake, LA (Westlake HS) MASE DUGE mace doog-e 40 Matt Polansky PK 5-10 160 Sr/2L Lake Charles, LA (Barbe HS) 41 Hayden Dobbs LB 5-11 210 So/1L Houston, TX (Cypress Woods HS) DeVIONTE Edmonson d-v-ohn-tay 42 Nick Toti LB 5-11 210 Sr/2L Slidell, LA (Northshore HS) Everett ELLEFSEN ella-fuh-son 43 Drew Johnston FB 5-11 230 Sr/2L Newton, TX (Newton HS) MIGUEL GAUTHREAUX me-gal go-tro 44 Geremy Pilate LB 6-0 220 Sr/3L Crowley, LA (Crowley HS) 45 Joe Narcisse LB 5-11 212 So/1L Vacherie, LA (St. James HS) Tyler HARBOURT harbor 46 Manny Busch TE 6-3 225 Fr/RS Sulphur, LA (Sulphur HS) Will HASSIEN has-un 48 Deron Minor LB 6-2 235 Sr/3L Beaumont, TX (Ozen HS) JEREON MCGILVERY jerry-uy muh-gill-vuh-ree 49 Kegan Myers FB 6-1 232 So/RS Jennings, LA (Jennings HS) 50 Mase Duge C 6-2 285 Sr/2L Brenham, TX (Brenham HS) Joe NARCISSE nar-seese 51 Deonte Thompson LB 6-2 220 Fr/HS Shreveport, LA (Evangel HS) Eric PAPION pap-p-un 52 Jordan Page DE 6-2 240 Sr/2L New Orleans, LA (G.W. Carver HS) 53 Correy Middleton LB 6-0 207 Fr/HS Monroe, LA (Richwood HS) GEREMY PILATE jeremy pilot 54 Brett Koonce OG 6-2 285 So/1L Sulphur, LA (Sulphur HS) Matt POLANSKY po-land-ski 55 Damion Aultman DT 6-2 295 Sr/3L Geismar, LA (Dutchtown) Chris RAGGETT ruh-get 56 Justin Breaux DT 6-0 290 Jr/2L Sulphur, LA (Sulphur HS) 57 Desmund Lighten DT 6-0 250 Jr/2L Monroe, LA (Ouachita HS) Brian RITELL rye-tell 58 Orrin Fontenot LB 6-2 233 Fr/HS Baton Rouge, LA (Parkview Baptist) Zack SAUCIER sew-shay 59 James Bice P 5-10 170 Fr/HS Lake Charles, LA (St. Louis HS) Alec SAVOIE saa-voy 60 Kenny Bourgeois C 6-3 275 Fr/HS Gretna, LA (Jesuit HS) 61 Miguel Gauthreaux OG 6-1 291 Jr/2L Plaquemine, LA (Plaquemine HS) Ford SMESNY smes-nee 62 Tyler Fontenot OG 6-2 287 Sr/1L Welsh, LA (Welsh HS) DIONTAE Spencer d-ohn-tay 63 Carson Chaisson C 6-2 280 So/1L Jennings, LA (Jennings HS) 64 Brian Ritell DT 6-0 260 Fr/RS Galveston, TX (LaMarque HS) DEONTE’ Thompson d-ohn-tay 65 Tyler Harbourt OT 6-4 282 So/1L Lafayette, LA (Teurlings Catholic) Nick TOTI toe-d 66 Richard Buckland DT 6-0 250 Fr/RS Prairieville, LA (Dutchtown HS) 67 Mitchell Kimberling OT 6-4 295 Jr/TRF Bay City, TX (Tyler JC) 68 Zack Saucier OG 6-2 283 Jr/2L Houston, TX (Langham Creek HS) 71 Antoine Everett OT 6-3 287 Fr/HS Richmond, TX (Lamar Consolidated) 72 Jonathan Landry OT 6-4 304 So/1L Broussard, LA (St. Thomas More) 73 Taylor Johnson OT 6-4 288 Jr/2L League City, TX (Clear Creek HS COWBOY STARTERS - OFFENSE

12 • JACOB BOWER, QUARTERBACK 79 • ALEX SAVOIE, LEFT TACKLE (6-4, 238, GRD, TRF) transfer from Tulsa; working (6-7, 322, SO, 1L) on master degree - has started the last two games with the Taylor John- - injured against SFA and missed second half...now son on the injured list making 60 percent of his passes..has completed 60 of - tallest player on the team 99 for 803 yards and three tds - had two pancake blocks and one knockdown against - played two seasons at Tulsa completing 26 of 51 SFA passes for 327 yards and three tds..rushed for 150 yards and two tds - came out of JC as No. 42 ranked JC prospect in nation 72 • JOHNATHAN LANDRY, LEFT GUARD (6-4, 304, SO, 1L) first team pre-season all-SLC 22 • ANDRE ANDERSON, TAILBACK - has nine pancake blocks and six knockdown blocks (5-9, 190, JR, TRF) transfer from Michigan State- this season - team’s leading rusher the last two games and now - injured last year and got the season back ranks second on team with 201 yards and a 5.3 yards - redshirt year in 2008 per rush average - plalyed in nine games in 2007 - led team and the game with 72 yards on 11 carries against SFA - scored a td....came off the bench and got 70 yards in the second half 50 • MASE DUGE, CENTER (6-2, 285, SR, 2L) second year as starter - consistency has been key to his play - started all 12 games in 2009 43 • DREW JOHNSTON, FULLBACK - had 19 pancake blocks and 13 knockdowns (5-11, 230, SR, 2L) has moved into starting role - four pancake blocks vs Nicholls and Sam Houston - four receptions for 31 yards this year State; four knockdowns against Sam Houston - backup at fullback for past two seasons - 400 pound bench press - came to McNeese as a linebacker - strong runner and blocker and has good hands - holds weight room record of 440 pounds in the bench press 61 • MIGUEL GAUTHREAUX, RIGHT GUARD (6-1, 291, JR, 2L) pre-season all-SLC - second team all-SLC in 2009 14 • DAMION DIXON, WIDE REC. - good drive blocker, pulls well (6-3, 185, SO, 1L) - started all 12 games in 2009; team leader with 21 - started against NW State and led team with four pass pancake blocks and 20 knockdowns receptions - six pancakes vs Sam Houston; five knockdowns vs - has 10 receptions for 194 yards...long of 44 yards SFA - has also played center for the Cowboys

74 • MARCUS BELLOW, RIGHT TACKLE (6-2, 286, SR, 2L) shifted from guard 11 • Chris Royal, WIDE RECEIVER - moved into starting role at tackle this year after hav- - best showing of season last week, catching seven ing started the final eight games of 2009 at tackle passes for 76 yards (long of 21 yards) - very versatile and great mobility - 19 catches for 210 yards and 16.2 average a year - two pancake blocks against Nicholls ago - four pancake blocks and two knockdowns against - pre-season all-conference pick Southern Virginia in 2008

2 • JOSH LEWIS, PLACE KICKER (6-0, 180, So, 1L) in second season as place kicker - named SLC special teams player of the week for his 89 • CORDAY CLARK, TIGHT END performance against Lamar; produced 12 points in (6-3, 235, SR, 3L) pre-season all-conference win over Lamar with three field goals and three PATs - team leader with 15 receptions for 147 yards - missed field goal and PAT vs Missouri - 26 catches for 425 yards (16.3) average and a team - field goal and three PATs vs NWState leading five touchdowns last year - two field goals vs SFA...kicked career long 46 yard - six catches for 137 yards and td in victory over Ap- field goal palachian State last year - scored 68 points last year...was 44 of 49 on PATs and - six career touchdowns 8 of 12 on field goals - 44 career catches - kicked game winning field goal vs Appalachian State (18 yards) and vs Texas Stsate (28 yarfds).... kicked field goals of 31 and 40 yards vs New Hamp- COWBOY STARTERS - DEFENSE

91 • JOSH ELLISON, LEFT END 1 • DEVIN HOLLAND - BUCK SAFETY (6-3, 237, SR, 3L) SLC Player of Week vs NW State (6-0, 205, SR) - two sacks and two forced fumbles vs NW State; - came up with five tackles that included two for a a QB hurry against Lamar; one tackle and hurry vs loss and a sack...also caused a vs SFA Missouri...sack against SFA; 17 tackles this year - nine tackles on season - named SLC Defensive Player of Week - second season as a starter - started all 12 games and had 48 tackles...team leader in TFLs with 11.5 and led in sacks with five

57 • DESMUND LIGHTEN, LEFT TACK- LE 10 • LONDON DURHAM, CORNERBACK (6-0, 250, JR, 2L) pre-season all-American (6-2, 185, JR, 1L) - 16 tackles this year; injured vs NW State and did not - four tackles vs NW State; three tackles vs Lamar; play against SFA injured in Lamar game and did not play against Mis- - first team all-SLC last year as sophomore souri; returned for Cal Poly game....three trackles vs - second on team in tackles with 77 last year SFA - set school record by recovering two fumbles for now has 12 tackles touchdowns (vs N’western State and Savannah St) - missed last season - 12 tackles vs New Hampshire, nine vs Henderson - has 4.4 speed and very strong State and SFA 8 • SETH THOMAS, CORNERBACK (5-9, 190, So, 1L) second team all-SLC in 2009 90 • PAT WILLIAMS, RIGHT TACKLE - three tackles and pass broken up vs Lamar; two (6-3, 270, SOPH, 1L ) tackles vs Missouri...; two tackles and caused fumble - started against NW State in place of Damion Ault- vs NW State...fumble recover and pass interception man who was injured; started in place of Desmund vs SFA Lighten last week vs SFA - total of 12 tackles - came up with three tackles that included a sack vs - took over starting role last year as a redshirt fresh- NW State man and came up with 33 tackles and three pass in- - also had a forced fumble and broke up a pass terceptions - now has 10 tackles on the season 34 • MALCOLM BRONSON, FREE SAFETY (5-11, 188, SO, 1L) SLC and La. rookie of year - six tackles and pass interception vs Lamar; four 80 • TERRANCE FREEMAN, RIGHT END tackles, PBU vs Missouri..four tackles and pass inter- (6-4, 240, SR, 3L ) pre-season all-SLC ception vs NW State....7 tackles, interception vs SFA - total of 14 tackles this year including 1.5 TFLs -total of 30 tackles and three pass interceptions - starting for the third straight year - led team in tackles with 84 and had two pass inter- - strong on pass rushing ceptions last year - now has 10.5 career sacks and 13 TFLs along with - first team all-SLC and all-LA; pre-season all-SLC 11 QB hurries - had 41 tackles last year with six TFLs 9 • DARRELL JENKINS, WEAK SAFETY - has 93 career tackles (5-10, 205, JR, 2L) pre-season all-SLC 48 • DERON MINOR, LINEBACKER - six tackles and pass broken up vs Lamar; team high 14 tackles vs Missouri; five tackles vs NW State; 10 (6-2, 235, SR, 3L ) post season honors expected vs SFA - team leader in tackleds with 50 - 41 tackles on year (second high) - 11 tackles and 1/2 sack vs Missouri..17 tackles vs - named second team all-SLC last year Cal Poly...10 vs SFA - in third year as starter - missed nine games last year with injury and received - fourth on team with 75 tackles season back - 11 tackles vs Henderson State, seven vs SE La. and - did have 24 tackles and a fumble recovery last Nicholls year...had 12 tackles against Tulane and eight vs Ap- palachian State - lettered one year for the Cowboy baseball team; 23 • BEN BOURGEOIS, PUNTER (5-10, 200, JR, 2L) first season as team punter - averaging 38.7 yards on 21 punts...long of 47 44 • GEREMY PILATE, LINEBACKER - 41.0 average vs SFA (6-0, 220, SR, 3L ) pre-season all-SLC - marking his first year as the team punter - six tackles vs Lamar; 4 tackles and sack vs - did punt in high school as well as play quarterback Missouri...19 tackles this year...missed NW game - played fullback for the Cowboys for two years until with injury...returned vs SFA with 5 tackles injury halted that - second season as starter - also holds for place kicks - second team all-SLC in 2009 - had 54 tackles last year with 112 TFLs and four sacks; also a pass interception eight sacks 1 - Josh Ellison vs SFA McNeese State Long Plays of 2010 1 - Kentrell Butler vs Lamar (RUSH) 1 - Geremy Pilate vs Missouri 32 yards - Andre Anderson vs SFA 1 - Jace Peterson vs Missouri 1 - Deron Minor vs Missouri 23 yards - Marcus Wiltz vs Lamar 1 - Joe Narcisse vs Missouri, vs NW State 17 yards - Jacob Bower vs SFA 1 - Pat Williams vs NW State 1- Devin Holland vs SFA (PASS RECEPTION) 77 yards - Bernardo Henry vs Cal Poly (Jacob Bower) *48 yards - Bernardo Henry vs Lamar (Jacob Bower) DOUBLE FIGURE TACKLES 44 yards - Damion Dixon vs Lamar (Jacob Bower) 43 yards - Damion Dixon vs Cal Poly (Cody Stroud) 17 - Deron Minor (vs Cal Poly) 30 yards - Champlain Babin vs Missouri (Jacob Bower) 14 - Darrell Jenkins (vs Missouri) 11 - Deron Minor (vs Missouri) (KO RETURN) 52 yards - Malcolm Bronson vs SFA 11 - Kentrell Butler (vs Cal Poly) 37 yards - Champlain Babin vs SFA 10 - Deron Minor (vs SFA) 29 yards - Malcolm Bronson vs Lamar 28 yards - Champlain Babin vs Missouri 10 - Darrell Jenkins (vs SFA) 24 yards - Reynaldo Young vs Lamar

(PUNT RETURN) 40 yards - Reynaldo Young vs Lamar

(PUNT) 47 yards - Ben Bourgeois vs Lamar 47 yards - Ben Bourgeois vs Cal Poly McNeese Players of the GAME

(PASS INTERCEPTION RETURN) Cowboy Players of the Game 32 yards - Brandon Robinson vs Lamar vs Lamar 25 yards -0 Kentrell Butler vs NW State Offense - Marcus Wiltz Defense - Malcolm Bronson (FIELD GOALS) vs Missouri 46 yards - Josh Lewis vs SFA 37 yards - Josh Lewis vs Lamar (twice) Offense - Miguel Gauthreaux 25 yards - Josh Lewis vs Lamar Defense - Darrell Jenkins 23 yards - Josh Lewis vs NW State vs Cal Poly Offense - Drew Johnston SINGLE GAME SUPERLATIVES Defense - Deron Minor vs Northwestern State 100 yards rushing: Offense - Jacob Bower 160 yards, Marcus Wiltz vs Lamar Defense - Josh Ellison vs SFA 300 yards passing: Offense - Andre Anderson Defense - Malcolm Bronson 100 yards pass receiving: McNeese SLC Players of the Week 50 yard field goal Offense - Marcus Wiltz (vs Lamar) 60 yard punt: Special Teams - Josh Lewis (vs Lamar) Defense - Josh Ellison (vs NW State) 100 yards kickoff return McNeese Louisiana Players of the Week 100 yards punt return Offense - Marcus Wiltz (vs Lamar) Defense - Josh Ellison (vs NW State) SACKS 2 - Josh Ellison vs Northwestern State McNeese State Game Highs- 2010 YARDS RUSHING PATS ATTEMPTED 160 yards - Marcus Wiltz vs Lamar 3 - Josh Lewis vs Lamar, vs NW Stated, vs SFA

TIMES RUSHED FIELD GOALS 26 - Marcus Wiltz vs Lamar 3 - Josh Lewis vs Lamar (3 attempted)

RUSHING TDS FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 1 - several 3 - Josh Lewis vs Lamar (3 made)

PASSING YARDS TIMES PUNTED 292 - Jacob Bower vs Lamar 6 - Ben Bourgeois vs SFA 233 - Jacob Bower vs NW State 4 - Ben Bourgeois vs Lamar 4 - Ben Bourgeois vs Cal Poly PASSES ATTEMPTED 4 - Ben Bourgeois vs NW State 31 - Jacob Bower vs Lamar 25 - Jacob Bower vs NW State YARDS PUNTED 246 - Ben Bourgeois vs SFA PASSES COMPLETED 156 - Ben Bourgeois vs Cal Poly 19 - Jacob Bower vs NW State 147 - Ben Bourgeois vs Lamar 18 - Jacob Bower vs Lamar 14 - Cody Stroud vs SFA PUNTING AVERAGE 41.0 - Ben Bourgeois vs SFA TD PASSES 39.7 - Ben Bourgeois vs Missouri (3 for 119 yards) 2 - Jacob Bower vs Lamar TOTAL OFFENSE PASSES CAUGHT 285 - Jacob Bower vs Lamar 7 - Chris Royal vs SFA 237 - Jacob Bower vs NW State 5 - Corday Clark vs SFA 4 - Corday Clark vs Lamar ALL-PURPOSE YARDS 4 - Corday Clark vs Missouri 201 - Champlain Babin vs Missouri 4 - Champlain Babin vs Missouri 165 - Marcus Wiltz vs Lamar 4 - Damion Dixon vs NW State 3 - Marcus Wiltz vs NW State BLOCKED FIELD GOAL 3 - Damion Dixon vs Lamar 3 - Andre Anderson vs Missouri TACKLES 17 - Deron Minor vs Cal Poly YARDS RECEIVING 99 yards - Bernardo Henry vs Cal Poly SACKS 83 yards - Damion Dixon vs Lamar 2 - Josh Ellison vs NW State 76 yards - Chris Royal vs SFA 56 yards - Damion Dixon vs Cal Poly TACKLES FOR A LOSS 54 yards - Marcus Wiltz vs NW State 2 - Devin Holland vs SFA 53 yards - Bernardo Henry vs Lamar 48 yards - Damion Dixon vs NW State QB HURRIES 42 yards - Corday Clark vs Lamar 2 - Brandon Zanders vs SFA

TD PASSES CAUGHT CAUSED FUMBLES 1 - Bernardo Henry vs Lamar 2 - Josh Ellison vs NW State 1 - DeVionte Edmonson vs Lamar 1 - Wes Brisco vs Missouri, vs SFA PASS INTERCEPTIONS 1 - Marcus Wiltz vs NW State 1 - several

TDs scored KO RETURNS 1 - by several 7 - Champlain Babin vs Missouri 4 - Reynaldo Young vs Lamar POINTS SCORED 12 - Josh Lewis vs Lamar (3 FGs, 3 PATs) KO RETURN YARDAGE 155 - Champlain Babin vs Missouri PATS KICKED 90 yards - Malcolm Bronson vs SFA 3 - Josh Lewis vs Lamar, vs NW State, vs SFA 78 yards - Reynaldo Young vs Lamar

PUNT RETURNS 3 - Reynaldo Young vs SFA 2 - Champlain Babin vs Cal Poly

PUNT RETURN YARDAGE 40 - Reynaldo Young vs Lamar McNeese State 2010 Opponents Lamar (3-3) Missouri (5-0) Cal Poly (4-2) N’western State (2-4) S. 4 lost to McNeese 30-27 S. 4 def. Illinois 23-13 S. 4 def. Humbolt St. 23-17 S. 4 lost to Air Force 65-21 S. 11 def. Webber Int 21-14 S. 11 def. McNeese St. 50-6 S. 11 def. Montana 35-33 S. 11 lost to Samford 19-7 S. 18 def. San Diego St 27-24 S. 18 def SE Louisiana 29-28 S. 25 def. Miami (O) 51-13 S. 18 lost to Texas State 21-12 S. 18 def. Tarleton St 17-14 S. 25 lost to SFA 71-3 O. 9 def. Colorado 26-0 S. 25 def. McNeese St. 40-14 S. 25 lost to N. Dakota 49-24 O. 2 lost to S. Houston 38-10 O. 16 at Texas A&M O. 2 lost to Fresno St. 38-17 O. 2 lost to McNeese 24-7 O. 9 def. Langston 14-0 O. 23 Oklahoma O. 9 def Old Dominion 50-37 O. 9 def. C. Arkansas 24-19 O. 16 South Alabama O. 30 at Nebraska O. 16 at Southern Utah O. 23 at Texas State N. 6 at Texas Tech O. 30 at North Dakota N. 13 Kansas State O. 23 North Dakota O. 30 Sam Houston State N. 6 at Georgia State N. 20 at Iowa State O. 30 St. Francis (PA) N. 6 at SE Louisiana N. 13 South Dakota N. 27 vs Kansas N. 6 at South Dakota N. 13 Nicholls N. 20 Okla. Panhandle N. 13 UC Davis N. 20 at Stephen F. Austin

Stephen F. Austin (4-1) LSU (6-0) SE Louisiana (2-3) Nicholls State (1-4) S. 4 lost to Tex A&M 48-7 S. 4 def. N. Carolina 30-24 S. 2 lost to Tulane 27-21 S. 4 lost to San Diego St. 47-0 S. 11 def. Albany 59-14 S. 11 def. Vanderbilt 27-3 S. 11 def. Tenn-Martin 24-10 S. 11 lost to W. Michigan 49-14 S. 18 losts to Lamar 29-28 S. 18 def. N. Iowa 22-20 S. 18 def. Mississippi St 29-7 S. 25 lost to ULM 21-20 S. 18 lost to S. Alabama 39-21 S. 25 def. Lamar 71-3 S. 25 def. West Virginia 20-14 O. 9 def. Texas State 49-24 S. 25 def. Bacone 44-28 O. 9 def. McNeese 32-27 O. 2 def. Tennessee 16-14 O. 16 at Sam Houston State O. 9 lost to S. Houston 26-7 O. 16 Central Arkansas O. 9 def. Florida 33-29 O. 23 McNeese State O. 16 at Texas State O. 23 vs Sam Houston State (at O. 16 McNeese State O. 30 at Central Arkansas O. 23 Central Arkansas N. 6 Northwestern State Reliant Stadium) O. 23 at Auburn N. 13 at Stephen F. Austin O. 30 at McNeese State O. 30 Texas State N. 6 Alabama N. 18 at Nicholls N. 6 Stephen F. Austin N. 6 at Nicholls N. 13 Louisiana-Monroe N. 13 at Northwestern State N. 13 SE Louisiana N. 20 Ole Miss N. 20 Southeastern Louisiana N. 20 Northwestern State N. 27 vs Arkansas (LR) Sam Houston (3-2) Texas State (3-2) Central Arkansas (3-2) S. 4 lost to Baylor 34-3 S. 4 lost to Houston 68-28 S. 4 def. Elizabeth City 47-20 S. 18 lost to W. Illinois 56-14 S. 11 def. S. Arkansas 31-17 S. 11 def. E. Illinois 37-7 S. 25 def. Gardner-Webb 30-14 S. 18 def. Cal Poly 21-12 S. 18 def. Murray State 21-20 O. 2 def. Lamar 38-10 S. 25 def. S. Utah 42-28 S. 25 lost to Tulsa 41-14 O. 9 def. Nicholls 26-7 O. 9 lost to SE La. 49-24 O. 9 lost to NW State 24-19 O. 16 Southeastern Louisiana O. 16 Nicholls O. 16 at Stephen F. Austin O. 23 SFA (at Reliant Stadium) O. 23 Northwestern State O. 23 at Nicholls O. 30 at Northwestern State O. 30 at Stephen F. Austin O. 30 SE Louisiana N. 6 McNeese State N. 6 Central Arkansas N. 6 at Texas State N. 13 at Central Arkansas N. 13 at McNeese State N. 13 Sam Houston State N. 20 Texas State N. 20 at Sam Houston State N. 20 McNeese State Career Marks ALL-PURPOSE YARDS TACKLES NO. 1. B. J. SAMS 4903 1. Charles Ayro 486 CAREER TOTAL OFFENSE 2. Buford Jordan 4888 2. Terry Irving 461 1. D. Fourroux 10,237 3. Steven Whitehead 4849 3. Ryan Garrison 391 2. Kerry Joseph 9676 4. Jermaine Martin 4392 4. Allen Nelson 369 5. Flip Johnson 4322 5. Hadley Prince 357 6. Toddrick Pendland 4306 6. Zack Bronson 347 PASSING YARDAGE 7. Theron McClendon 4168 7. Bob Howell 337 1. Derrick Fourroux 8226 8. Doug Fruge 325 2. Kerry Joseph 7874 RUSHING TC YDS 9. Arthur Goodly 310 3. Blake Prejean 6677 1. Henry Fields 839 4358 10. Trey Bennett 308 4. Scott Pendarvis 5995 2. Buford Jordan 763 4156 11. Wayne Cordova 306 5. Scott Deterich 4875 3. Tony Citizen 713 3284 12. Vincent Landrum 304 4. T. Pendland 481 3137 13. Ronnie McZeal 302 PASSES ATTEMPTED/CMP 5. Vick King 562 3130 14. Joe Judge 297 1. Kerry Joseph 1114 565 6. T. McClendon 593 2920 15. Deron Minor 282 2. Derrick Fourroux 1034 618 7. Larry Grissom 528 2761 3. Blake Prejean 895 497 8. Jessie Burton 542 2637 QB Sacks 4. Scott Pendarvis 810 462 9. Bobby Wilson 513 2457 1. Bryan Smith 31 5. Slade Nagle 653 378 10. Artie Shankle 483 2143 2. Kavika Pittman 22.5 6. Scott Deterich 841 360 11. Brian McZeal 512 2062 3. Eric Kidd 22 12. Derrick Fourroux 483 2010 4. Jake Morrison 18.5 TOUCHDOWN PASSES 13. Jesse Castete 314 1969 ..... 1. Kerry Joseph 67 14. S. Starring 551 1906 Josh Ellison 12.0 2. Derrick Fourroux 64 15. Chris Thomas 392 1885 Terrance Freman 10.5 16. Kerry Joseph 535 1802 Geremy Pilate 9.0 PASS RECEPTIONS Aaron Pierce 436 1802 1. Jermaine Martin 160 TDS RUSHING AND PASSING 2. B. J. Sams 136 Rush Pass Total Steven Whitehead 136 TDS RUSHING 1. D. Fourroux 28 64 92 2. Kerry Joseph 23 67 90 4. Terrance Davis 119 1. Buford Jordan 45 5. Flip Johnson 113 2. Toddrick Pendland 37 TDS SCORED BY TIGHT ENDS 6. Damien Morris 112 3. Larry Grissom 34 Wes Mangan 12 7. Carlese Franklin 110 4. Tony Citizen 33 ..... 8. William Davis 106 5. Henry Fields 30 Corday Clark 6 9. Chris Fontenot 99 6. Jessie Burton 28 Quinten Lawrence 99 7. Derrick Fourroux 27 ... Immanuel Friddle 79 TDS SCORED Toddrick Pendland 72 1. Toddrick Pendland 46 2.Buford Jordan 45 TIGHT ENDS RECEPTION 3. Larry Grissom 34 1. Chris Fontenot 99 4. Tony Citizen 33 2. James Moore 76 5. Jessie Burton 31 3. R. C. Slocum 74 Luke Lawton 31 4. Wes Mangan 67 7. Henry Fields 30 8. Vick King 28 .... Derrick Fourroux 28 Corday Clark 44 McNeese State starting lineups

Offense vs Lamar vs Missouri vs Cal Poly vs N’western St vs SFA vs LSU vs SE Louisiana QB Bower Bower Bower Bower Bower TB Babin Babin Babin Babin Wiltz FB/R/TE Spencer Turnage Johnston Johnston Johnston WR Dixon Henry Henry Dixon Henry WR Edmonson Briscoe Royal Royal Royal TE Clark Clark Clark Clark Clark LT Johnson Johnson Johnson Savoie Savoie LG Landry Bellow Landry Landry Landry C Duge Duge Duge Duge Duge RG Gauthreaux Gauthreaux Gauthreaux Gauthreaux Gauthreaux RT Bellow Savoie Bellow Bellow Bellow

PK Lewis Lewis Lewis Lewis Lewis

Defense E Ellison Ellison Ellison Ellison Ellison T Lighten Lighten Lighten Lighten Williams T Aultman Aultman Aultman Williams Aultman E Freeman Freeman Freeman Freeman Freeman LB Minor Minor Minor Minor Minor LB Pilate Pilate Pilate Narcisse Narcisse CB Durham Jackson Durham Durham Durham CB Thomas Thomas Thomas Thomas Thomas BS Holland Holland Smesny Smesny Smesny FS Bronson Bronson Bronson Bronson Bronson WS Jenkins Jenkins Jenkins Jenkins Jenkins

Punt Bourgeois Bourgeois Bourgeois Bourgeois Bourgeois Matt Viator Head Coach

Viator had taken over the head job four games deep into the 2006 season, went 6-2 the rest of the way, won the SLC title and put his team into the NCAA FCS championship. His coaching record is an outstanding 35-13 and in conference competition only, his teams have a 23-6 mark. Viator has earned numerous coaching honors includ- ing two SLC coach of the year awards and a Louisiana collegiate coach of the year honor. He has also been a finalist for the national Eddie Robinson award twice. He claimed his first collegiate coaching victory in his very first game as head coach when the Cowboys posted a 30-27 win over Southern Utah in 2006. Viator is the 14th head coach in McNeese history. He was 6-2 in his first season and 5-1 in league play, winning the final five league games of the year. Prior to his becoming head • SLC Coach of the coach, Viator, who is a graduate Year (2006, 2007) of McNeese, had served the uni- • Louisiana Coach of versity as offensive coordinator the Year (2006) and is regarded as one of the top • Eddie Robinson Division I offensive minds. Coach of Year Finalist The Cowboys have ranked (2006, 2007) among the national leaders in The Southland’s • SLC Titles (2006, offense for eight of the past 10 2007, 2009) years and the university has also Winningest Active produced the Southland Confer- ence’s top offensive performer four of the last seven Coach seasons. In four seasons, Matt Viator has become one of the His offenses have led the league in scoring five most successful coaches in the NCAA’s FCS division. times and in 2008 set school records for total offense per He has guided the Cowboys to a Southland Conference game, passing offense per game and scoring average per football championship and into the NCAA Division I game. championship in three of his four years as head coach The Cowboys had the nation’s leading scorer last at McNeese State. year, tailback Toddrick Pendland. His 2007 team posted only the fourth undefeated, Before he joined McNeese, Viator was one of the top untied regular season record in the university’s history, prep coaches in Louisiana, producing an 81-37 won-lost won the league title for a second year and participated record, winning one state crown and five league titles. in the NCAA FCS championship for a second straight He joined McNeese in 1999 as linebacker coach and was year. His 2006 and his 2009 squads also won league made offensive coordinator in 2000, the Cowboys lead- titles and participated in the playoffs. ing the league in both scoring offense and total offense that year. Coach Viator Profile

Year at McNeese: 11th (joined in 1999) Age: born September 3, 1963 High School: Sam Houston High ‘82 College: McNeese State ‘86 High School Athletics: all-district QB in football; also track letter Coaching Career: assistant Sam Houston High ‘86- 88; head coach Vinton High ‘89-90 (13-9 record); head coach Jennings High ‘91-94 (38-12, state title); head coach Sulphur High ‘95-98 (30-16); assistant McNeese ‘99-’06; head coach McNeese ‘06-present Married: wife is Schantel Other: state high school coach of year ‘92, ‘98; Sothland Conference coach of the year 2007; Southland Confer- ence and Louisiana collegiate coach of year 2006; finalist for national 1-AA Eddie Robinson coaching award in 2007 and 2006; father is the late Nolan Viator, a former McNeese coach and player (QB) and member of the McNeese Hall of Fame

Matt Viator vs All Opponents HIGHLIGHTS - McNeese wins 11 straight games in 2007; wins the SLC title for Opponent W L Pct. second year in row Appalachian State 1 0 1.000 - Cowboys win six straight SLC games for the league title in 2009, Cal Poly 0 1 .000 the third in four years Central Arkansas 2 1 .667 - Toddrick Pendland named all-American in 2008; Bryan Smith Delta State 1 0 1.000 named all-American in 2007; Steven Whitehead, Bryan Smith and E. Washington 0 1 .000 Blake Bercegeay named all-American in 2006 - Derrick Fourroux named SLC and Louisiana Player of the Year Henderson State 1 0 1.000 in 2009; Bryan Smith named SLC Player of Year in 2007; Steven Lamar 1 0 1.000 Whitehead named SLC Player of the Year in 2006; Toddrick La-Lafayette 1 0 1.000 Pendland named Offensive Player of the Year in 2008; Bryan Smith Missouri 0 1 .000 named Defensive Player of the Year and Derrick Fourroux named Montana 0 1 .000 Freshman of the Year in 2006 - Cowboys win five straight games to win the SLC title in 2006 New Hampshire 0 1 .000 - McNeese selected for the NCAA FCS playoffs in 2007 and Nicholls State 3 1 .750 2006 North Carolina 0 1 .000 - 2007 team ranked No. 3 in last regular season poll Northwestern St. 5 0 1.000 - Bryan Smith ranked No. 3 in nation in QB sacks in 2007 Portland State 1 0 1.000 - McNeese as a team in the national rankings was 4th in total offense, Sam Houston St. 4 0 1.000 fifth in scoring offense and 10th in rushing offense in 2008 Savannah State 1 0 1.000 Record as head coach Year W L Pct. NCAA South Dakota 1 0 1.000 2010 2 3 .400 South Dakota State 1 0 1.000 2009 9 3 .750 FCS first round 2008 7 4 .636 - Southeastern La. 4 0 1.000 2007 11 1 .917 FCS first round Southern Utah 2 0 1.000 2006 6 2 .750 FCS first round Southern Virginia 1 0 1.000 Totals 35 13 .729 Stephen F. Austin 3 2 .667 SLC W L Pct. Finish Texas State 2 2 .500 2010 1 1 .500 2009 6 1 .857 1st Tulane 0 1 .000 2008 4 3 .571 2nd Totals 35 13 .729 2007 7 0 1.000 1st 2006 5 1 .833 1st Totals 23 6 .793 The Last Time a McNeese State Player - returned a kickoff for a td (Todd Pendland, 94 yards vs SFA, 2007; William Davis, 92 yards vs Ark-Monticello 1998) - returned a punt for a td (70 yards, Quinten Lawrence vs North Carolina, 2008) - returned a pass interception for a td ( 44 yards, Kentrell Butler vs Savannah State, 2009) - blocked a field goal (John Leday vs Sam Houston State, 2009; Chris White vs Portland State, 2004; Robert Hooker vs Southern Utah, 2004; Brian Harvey vs Texas State, 2007) - blocked a PAT (Robert Hooker vs Southern Utah, 2006) - blocked a punt (Trey Bennett vs West Virgina Tech and Stephen Barrett vs Toledo, 2006) - returned a blocked FG for a td (Rod Gulley vs Grambling, 2002; 63 yards) - ran a mid-air fumble back for a td (Marcus LeBlanc vs Youngstown St., 100 yards, 1995) - ran a fumble back for a td (Desmund Lighten vs NW State, 2009 - 29 yards) - ran a blocked punt back for a td (Joe Judge vs Maine, 32 yards 1999) - recovered a fumble for a td (Desmund Lighten vs Savannah State, 2009; Jared Dolan vs South Florida, 2006) - rushed for 100 yards (160, Marcus Wiltz vs Lamar, 2010) - had two players rush for 100 yards in same game (N. 7, 2009 vs Sam Houston: 171 Toddrick Pendland and 118 Derrick Fourroux vs Sam Houston; S. 26, 2009 vs Tulane: 134 Toddrick Pendland and 102 Derrick Fourroux; O. 20, 2007 vs Nicholls State: 105 Kris Bush, 101 Der- rick Fourroux) (S. 29, 2006 vs W. Virginia Tech - Aaron Pierce for 110 yards and Jacob Prim for 104 yards, 2002) - rushed for 200 yards (242 yards - 39 carries - Toddrick Pendland vs SFA, 2008) - rushed for 7 tds (Jessie Burton vs Southern Utah 1998) - had 25 pass completions (*25, Derrick Fourroux vs Appalachian State, 2009) - passed for 300 yards (341, Derrick Fourroux vs Appalachian State, 2009) - passed for five tds (5, Scott Pendarvis vs Sam Houston State, 2003) - had 300 yards total offense (308, Derrick Fourroux vs Sam Houston, 2009; 306, Derrick Fourroux vs SFA, 2009; 385, Derrick Fourroux vs Ap- palachian State, 2009; 332 Derrick Fourroux vs C. Arkansas 2008; *399, Derrick Fourroux vs South Dakota State; 102 rushing, 297 passing; 350, Derrick Fourroux vs Texas State; 42 rushing, 308 passing) - had 300 yards all-purpose running (307, Toddrick Pendland vs SFA, 2008; *316, B. J. Sams vs Western Kentucky, 2002) - caught passes for 100 yards (121 yards, Todddrick Pendland vs Appalachian State 2009; 137 yards Corday Clark vs Appalachian State, 2009; 100 yards - Chad Davis vs Henderson State, 2009) - had two players catch passes for 100 yards (137 Corday Clark and 121 Toddrick Pendland vs Appalachian State, 2009; 115 Carlese Franklin and 102 Quinten Lawrence vs SE La. 2007; 105 Carlese Franklin and 104 Quinten Lawrence vs Texas State, 2007; 146, Andy Bertrand vs Sam Houston; 112 Henry Smith vs Sam Houston, 2004) - had one player rush for 100 yards and catch passes for 100 yards (Toddrick Pendland vs Appalachian State, 2009 - 19 rushes for 127 yards and 10 receptions for 121 yards) - kicked five field goals (Blake Bercegeay vs NW State, 2006) - kicked a 50 yard FG (51 yards, Blake Bercegeay vs Southern Miss, 2005) - kicked 10 PATS (Blake Bercegeay vs West Virginia Tech, 2006) - had five sacks (Bryan Smith vs West Virginia Tech, 2006) - scored 3 tds receiving (B. J. Sams vs Sam Houston State, 2003) - intercepted two passes (Seth Thomas vs Tulane, 2009; Marcus Brown vs Northwestern State, 2007) - had a 60 yard punt (62 yards by Blake Bercegeay vs NW State, 2007)

LAST TIME AN OPPONENT - rushed for 100 yards (112, Henry Josey, Missouri, 2010) - rushed for 200 yards (253, D. D. Terry, Sam Houston State, 2006) - passed for 300 yards (426, Andre Bevil, Lamar, 2010; 339 Jeremy Moses, SFA, 2010) - caught passes for 100 yards (6-123-1 Marcus Jackson, Lamar 2010; 4-120-1 Josh Powdrill, Lamar, 2010; 3-101-0 T. C. Henry, NW State, 2010) - returned a kickoff for td (99 yards, Mel Mitchell, Western Kentucky 2001; 99 yards, LeJuan Walker, Nicholls State, 2001) - returned a punt for a td (85 yards, Brandon Tate, North Carolina, 2008) - returned a pass interception for a td (24 yards, Johnny Millard, Cal Poly 2010) - returned a fumble for a td (30 yards, Jeremy Wilson, Sam Houston State, 2006) - blocked a punt and returned it for a td (Kansas State - blocked by David Rose and returned by him; SFA - blocked by Corey Goodall and recovered in end zone by Vernon Holman) - shut out the Cowboys - Western Kentucky (21-0 in 2001) LAST MCNEESE STATE SHUTOUT - 56-0 over Savannah Sate (2009) - 76-0 over West Virginia Tech (2006) McNeese National Ranking - week by week Week 1 3. James Madison 4. William & Mary 1. Montana 4. Jacksonville State 5. Stephen F. Austin 2. Villanova 5. Richmond 6. Villanova 3. Appalachian State 6. SFA 7. James Madison 4. S. Illinois 7. Delaware 8. UMass 5. Jacksonville State 8. William & Mary 9. South Carolina State 6. New Hampshire 9. Eastern Washington 10. Montana State 7. Richmond 10. Elon 11. Richmond 8. Elon 11. UMASS 12. Montana 9. South Dakota State 12. S. Carolina State 13. E. Washington 10. SFA 13. S. Illinois 14. Cal Poly 11. William & Mary 14. Montana 15. Northern Iowa 12. James Madison 15. Northern Iowa 16. Ga. Southern 13. McNeese State 16. New Hampshire 17. Texas State 14. Northern Iowa 17. Montana State 18. N. Dakota State 15. South Carolina St. 18. North Dakota State 19. Elon 16. Delaware 19. McNeese State 20. Western Illinois 17. E. Washington 20. Cal Poly 21. Wofford 18. UMass 21. South Dakota 22. New Hampshire 19. Liberty 22. Liberty 23. S. Illinois 20. Weber State 23. Fulrman 24. Libderty 21. North Dakota State 24. Penn 25. SE Missouri State 22. Prairie View 25. Central Arkansas 23. E. Illinois 28. McNeese State 24. Montana State Week 4 25. Colgate 1. Villanova 2. Appalachian State Week 2 3. James Madison 1. Villanova 4. Jacksonville State 2. Appalachian State 5. Delaware 3. James Madison 6. Stephen F. Austin 4. Jacksonville State 7. William & Mary 5. S. Illinois 8. UMass 6. Montana 9. South Carolina State 7. Elon 10. Montana State 8. New Hampshire 11. Richmond 9. Richmond 12. Montana 10. SFA 13. North Dakota State 11. Delaware 14. New Hampshire 12. William & Mary 15. Cal Poly 13. N. Iowa 16. Eastern Washington 14. S. Carolina State 17. Northern Iowa 15. Liberty 18. Furman 16. UMass 19. Georgia Southern 17. Cal Poly 20. Texas State 18. E. Washington 21. Elon 19. McNeese State 22. Youngstown State 20. S. Dakota State 23. Illinois State 21. Weber State 24. Southern Illinois 22. Montana State 25. Liberty 23. N. Dakota State 24. Furman 26. McNeese State 25. South Dakota Week 5 Week 3 1. Appalachian State 2. Delaware 1. Villanova 3. Jacksonville State 2. Appalachian State McNeese Individual Game by Game - 2009 Rushing vs Lamar vs Missouri vs Cal Poly vs NW State Wiltz 26-160-0-(23) 9-18-0 (5) 10-32-1 (8) 15-51-1 (7) Babin 3-29-0 - (16) 8-9-0(8) 5-11-0 (8) 11-34-0 (9) Anderson 3-5 - (9) 7-47-0 (16) 5-11-0 (4) 12-66-0 (9) Robinson 1-2 Spencer 1-2 1-2-0 (2) 2-12-0 (12) Bower 8-(-7)-1 - (6) 4-1-0 (4) 2-(-4)-0 (4)q 5-4-1 (2) O’Quinn 2-3-0 (2) Young 1-2-0 (2) Stroud 2-(-15) 2-6-1 (6) HEnry 2-4-0 (4) 1-7-0 (7) Royal 1-3-0 (3)

Passing Bower 18-31-0-292-2 - (48) 11-19-3-99-0 (30) 5-14-2-130-0 (77) 19-25-0-233-1 (21) Stroud 9-11-0-67-1 (15) 8-14-1-111-0 (43) 1-3-0-7-0 (7) O’Quinn 1-1-0-14-0 (14)

Receiving Clark 4-38-0 - (14) 4-41-0 (18) 1-25-0 (25) 1-18-0 (18) Dixon 3-83-0 - (44) 1-7-0 (7) 2-56-0(43) 4-48-0 (14) Henry 2-53-1 - (48) 1-3-0 (3) 2-99-0 (77) 1-5-0 (5) McGilvery 2-27-0 - (18) Spencer 2-27-0 - (16) 1-7-0 (7) 1-20-0 (20) Briscoe 2-22-0 - (14) 2-24-1 (15) 2-20-0 (13) 2-16-0 (13) Babin 1-27-0 - (27) 4-39-0 (30) 2-11-0 (17) 2-12-0 (10) Edmonson 1-6-1 - (6) 1-7-0 (7) Wiltz 1-5-0 - (5) 1-14-0 (14) 1-17-0 (17) 3-54-1 (21) Anderson 3-18-0 (13) 1-(-1)-0 (0) 1-16-0 (16) Young 1-9-0 (9) Hemenway 1-6-0 (6) Turnage 1-5-0 (5) 1-7-0 (7) Johnston 1-8-0 (8) 2-23-0 (16) Royal 1-6-0 (6) 2-21-0 (19)

Punting Bourgeois 4-147-36.8 (47) 3-119-39.7 (44) 4-156-39.0 (47) 4-145-36.2 (45)

Punt Returns Young 1-40-0 (40) Babin 1-(-2) 2-24 (14) 2- (-2)

KO Returns Young 4-78-0 (24) 1-7-0 (7) Bronson 1-29-0 (29) 1-18-0 (18) 2-24 (24) 2-18 (14) Babin 7-155-0 (28) 3-49 (20)

Field Goals Lewis 37,37,25 (made all) missed 42 none made 23

Kickoffs Polansky 6-392-65.3 avg 3-171-57.0 average 3-203-67.7 average 5-319-63.8 average

All Purpose Yards Wiltz 165 105 Young 118 Babin 201 95 Henry 103

Total Offense Bower 285 237 Wiltz 160

Pass Interceptions Robinson 1-32-0 (32) Bronson 1-5-0 (5) 1-0 Butler 1-25-0 (25) Jackson 1-0 d McNeese Individual Game by Game - 2009 Rushing vs SFA vs LSU vs SE Louisiana vs Nicholls State Wiltz 14-56-1 (9) Babin 9-26-0 (7) Anderson 11-72-1 (32) Robinson Spencer 2-4-0 (6) Bower 3-27-0 (17) O’Quinn Young 1-1-0 (1) Stroud 5-(-14)-0 (5) Henry Royal

Passing Bower 7-10-1-49-0 (12) Stroud 14-20-2-102-1 O’Quinn

Receiving Clark 5-21-0 (6) Dixon Henry McGilvery Spencer 2-16-0 (11) Briscoe 1-27-1 (27) Babin 2-(-1)-0 (1) Edmonson 1-10-0 (10) Wiltz 2-2-0 (2) Anderson Young Hemenway Turnage Johnston 1-0-0 (0) Royal 7-76-0 (21)

Punting Bourgeois 6-246-41.0 (44)

Punt Returns Young 3-18 (13) Babin

KO Returns Young Bronson 3-90 (52) Babin 2-55 (37)

Field Goals Lewis 46, 33 (both good)

Kickoffs Polansky 6-377-62.8 average

All Purpose Yards Wiltz Young Babin 80 Henry Bronson 105

Total Offense STroud 88

Pass Interceptions Bronson 1-15

McNeese Tackles Game by Game - 2009 Rushing Lamar Missouri Cal Poly N’western St. SFA Bronson 7 4 7 4 7 Pilate 6 4 9 5 Minor 5 11 17 7 10 Robinson 5 2 4 4 2 Toti 4 2 8 2 1 Smesny 4 6 7 4 1 Butler 3 2 11 1 1 Lighten 3 4 7 2 Jenkins 3 14 9 5 10 Williams 3 1 3 2 Narcisse 3 7 7 5 Thomas 3 2 3 2 2 Durham 3 2 4 3 Peterson 3 5 1 4 3 Freeman 2 2 3 4 3 Raggett 2 4 3 Ellison 1 1 5 8 2 Aultman 1 2 1 Loveless 1 1 3 1 Russell 1 2 Jackson 6 2 2 Cahee 6 Zanders 2 3 3 Page 2 2 Ware 5 3 1 LeBlanc 2 Buckland 2 Papion 2 1 Dobbs 9 James 4 Holland 4 5 2010 McNeese State Football o w b o y t a t i s t i cs McNeese State Overall Team Statistics (as of Oct2010 10, 2010) C S All games

Team Statistics MCN OPP SCORING 101 156 Points Per Game 20.2 31.2 FIRST DOWNS 95 92 R u s h i n g 34 29 P a s s i n g 46 55 P e n a l t y 15 8 RUSHING YARDAGE 609 615 Yards gained rushing 774 737 Yards lost rushing 165 122 Rushing Attempts 202 161 Average Per Rush 3.0 3.8 Average Per Game 121.8 123.0 TDs Rushing 7 9 PASSING YARDAGE 1104 1287 C o m p - A t t - I n t 93-148-9 109-175-6 Average Per Pass 7.5 7.4 Average Per Catch 11.9 11.8 Average Per Game 220.8 257.4 TDs Passing 5 9 TOTAL OFFENSE 1713 1902 Total Plays 350 336 Average Per Play 4.9 5.7 Average Per Game 342.6 380.4 KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 26-523 22-575 PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 9-78 7-89 INT RETURNS: #-Yards 6-77 9-120 KICK RETURN AVERAGE 20.1 26.1 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 8.7 12.7 INT RETURN AVERAGE 12.8 13.3 FUMBLES-LOST 17-9 11-5 PENALTIES-Yards 39-392 42-424 Average Per Game 78.4 84.8 PUNTS-Yards 22-813 25-1050 Average Per Punt 37.0 42.0 Net punt average 32.9 36.5 TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 3 1 : 5 2 2 8 : 0 8 3RD-DOWN Conversions 20/69 20/66 3rd-Down Pct 29% 30% 4TH-DOWN Conversions 9/15 1/4 4th-Down Pct 60% 25% SACKS BY-Yards 7-58 11-60 MISC YARDS 30 0 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 12 19 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 6-7 6-11 ON-SIDE KICKS 0-0 1-1 RED-ZONE SCORES (13-15) 87% (18-20) 90% RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS (8-15) 53% (13-20) 65% PAT-ATTEMPTS (11-12) 92% (18-18) 100% ATTENDANCE 44477 63430 Games/Avg Per Game 3/14826 2/31715 Neutral Site Games 0/0

Score by Quarters 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total McNeese State 13 27 17 44 0 101 Opponents 31 55 50 20 0 156 2010 McNeese State Football McNeese State Combined Team Statistics (as of Oct 10, 2010) All games 2010 Co w b o y St a t i s t i cs

Date Opponent Score Att. Record: Overall Home Away Neutral Sep 04, 2010 LAMAR W 30-27 19235 All games 2-3 1-2 1-1 0-0 Sep 11, 2010 at Missouri L 6-50 55582 Conference 1-1 0-1 1-0 0-0 Sep 25, 2010 #20 CAL POLY L 14-40 11958 Non-Conference 1-2 1-1 0-1 0-0 * Oct 02, 2010 at Northwestern State W 24-7 7848 * Oct 09, 2010 #5 SFA L 27-32 13284 Team Statistics MCN OPP FIRST DOWNS 95 92 Rushing gp-gs att gain loss net avg td lg avg/g R u s h in g 34 29 Wiltz, Marcus 5 - 0 74 320 3 317 4.3 3 23 63.4 P a s s in g 46 55 Anderson, Andre 5 - 0 38 209 8 201 5.3 1 32 40.2 P e n a l ty 15 8 Babin, Champlai 5 - 2 36 136 27 109 3.0 0 16 21.8 RUSHING YARDAGE 609 615 Bower, Jacob 5 - 2 22 54 33 21 1.0 2 17 4.2 Rushing Attempts 202 161 Spencer, Dionta 5 - 0 6 22 2 20 3.3 0 8 4.0 Average Per Rush 3.0 3.8 Henry, Bernardo 5 - 1 3 11 0 11 3.7 0 7 2.2 Average Per Game 121.8 123.0 O'Quinn, Zack 2 - 0 2 3 0 3 1.5 0 2 1.5 TDs Rushing 7 9 Royal, Chris 3 - 1 1 3 0 3 3.0 0 3 1.0 PASSING YARDAGE 1104 1287 Young, Reynaldo 3 - 0 2 3 0 3 1.5 0 2 1.0 C o m p - A t t- In t 93-148-9 109-175-6 Robinson, Brand 5 - 0 1 2 0 2 2.0 0 2 0.4 Average Per Pass 7.5 7.4 Stroud, Cody 4 - 0 9 11 34 -23 -2.6 1 6 -5.8 Average Per Catch 11.9 11.8 TEAM 5 - 0 8 0 58 -58 -7.2 0 0 -11.6 Average Per Game 220.8 257.4 Total 5 202 774 165 609 3.0 7 32 121.8 TDs Passing 5 9 Opponents 5 161 737 122 615 3.8 9 62 123.0 TOTAL OFFENSE 1713 1902 Average Per Play 4.9 5.7 Passing gp-gs effic comp-att-int pct yds td lg avg/g Average Per Game 342.6 380.4 Bower, Jacob 5 - 2 126.62 60-99-6 60.6 803 3 77 160.6 KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 26-523 22-575 Stroud, Cody 4 - 0 118.14 32-48-3 66.7 287 2 43 71.8 PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 9-78 7-89 O'Quinn, Zack 2 - 0 217.60 1-1-0 100.0 14 0 14 7.0 INT RETURNS: #-Yards 6-77 9-120 Total 5 124.48 93-148-9 62.8 1104 5 77 220.8 FUMBLES-LOST 17-9 11-5 Opponents 5 134.18 109-175-6 62.3 1287 9 73 257.4 PENALTIES-Yards 39-392 42-424 PUNTS-AVG 22-37.0 25-42.0 Receiving gp-gs no. yds avg td lg avg/g TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 3 1 :5 2 2 8 :0 8 Clark, Corday 5 - 1 15 147 9.8 0 25 29.4 3RD-DOWN Conversions 20/69 20/66 Babin, Champlai 5 - 2 11 88 8.0 0 30 17.6 4TH-DOWN Conversions 9/15 1/4 Dixon, Damion 5 - 1 10 194 19.4 0 44 38.8 Royal, Chris 3 - 1 10 103 10.3 0 21 34.3 Interceptions no. yds avg td lg Briscoe, Wes 5 - 1 9 109 12.1 2 27 21.8 Bronson, Malcol 3 20 6.7 0 15 Wiltz, Marcus 5 - 0 8 92 11.5 1 21 18.4 Butler, Kentrel 1 25 25.0 0 25 Henry, Bernardo 5 - 1 6 160 26.7 1 77 32.0 Jackson, Jarron 1 0 0.0 0 0 Spencer, Dionta 5 - 0 6 70 11.7 0 20 14.0 Robinson, Brand 1 32 32.0 0 32 Anderson, Andre 5 - 0 5 33 6.6 0 16 6.6 Johnston, Drew 5 - 2 4 31 7.8 0 16 6.2 Punting no. yds avg lg tb fc i20 50+ blk Edmonson, DeVio 5 - 0 3 23 7.7 1 10 4.6 Bourgeois, Ben 21 813 38.7 47 0 10 10 0 0 McGilvery, Jero 2 - 0 2 27 13.5 0 18 13.5 TEAM 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Turnage, Harold 5 - 1 2 12 6.0 0 7 2.4 Young, Reynaldo 3 - 0 1 9 9.0 0 9 3.0 Punt Returns no. yds avg td lg Hemenway, Shelb 2 - 0 1 6 6.0 0 6 3.0 Babin, Champlai 5 20 4.0 0 14 Total 5 93 1104 11.9 5 77 220.8 Young, Reynaldo 4 58 14.5 0 40 Opponents 5 109 1287 11.8 9 73 257.4 Total 9 78 8.7 0 40 Opponents 7 89 12.7 0 32 Field Goals fg pct. 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 lg blk Lewis, Josh 6-7 85.7 0-0 2-2 3-3 1-2 0-0 46 0 Kick Returns no. yds avg td lg Babin, Champlai 12 259 21.6 0 37 PAT Bronson, Malcol 9 179 19.9 0 52 Scoring td fg kick rush rcv pass dxp saf pts Young, Reynaldo 5 85 17.0 0 24 Lewis, Josh - 6-7 11-12 - - - - - 29 Total 26 523 20.1 0 52 Wiltz, Marcus 4 ------24 Opponents 22 575 26.1 0 42 Briscoe, Wes 2 ------12 Bower, Jacob 2 ------12 All Purpose g rush rcv pr kr ir total avg/g Edmonson, DeVio 1 ------6 Babin, Champlai 5 109 88 20 259 0 476 95.2 Anderson, Andre 1 ------6 Wiltz, Marcus 5 317 92 0 0 0 409 81.8 Stroud, Cody 1 ------6 Anderson, Andre 5 201 33 0 0 0 234 46.8 Henry, Bernardo 1 ------6 Bronson, Malcol 5 0 0 0 179 20 199 39.8 Total 12 6-7 11-12 - - - - - 101 Dixon, Damion 5 0 194 0 0 0 194 38.8 Opponents 19 6-11 18-18 - - 0-1 - 3 156 Total 5 609 1104 78 523 77 2391 478.2 Opponents 5 615 1287 89 575 120 2686 537.2 Score by Quarters 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total McNeese State 13 27 17 44 0 101 Total Offense g plays rush pass total avg/g Opponents 31 55 50 20 0 156 Bower, Jacob 5 121 21 803 824 164.8 Wiltz, Marcus 5 74 317 0 317 63.4 Stroud, Cody 4 57 -23 287 264 66.0 Anderson, Andre 5 38 201 0 201 40.2 Babin, Champlai 5 36 109 0 109 21.8 Total 5 350 609 1104 1713 342.6 Opponents 5 336 615 1287 1902 380.4

Tackles Sacks Pass defense Fumbles blkd ## Defensive Leaders gp-gs ua a tot tfl/yds no-yds int-yds brup qbh rcv-yds ff kick saf 48 Minor, Deron 5-2 28 22 50 2.0-2 1.0-5 . . 2 . 1 . . 9 Jenkins, Darrel 5-2 34 7 41 . . . 3 . . . . . 34 Bronson, Malcol 5-2 25 5 30 1.0-2 . 3-20 3 . . . . . 44 Pilate, Geremy 4-1 9 15 24 1.0-4 1.0-4 . . 1 . . . . 28 Smesny, Ford 5-0 13 9 22 3.0-15 . . 1 . . . . . Total 5 277 162 439 21-104 7-58 6-77 14 23 7-0 10 1 . Opponents 5 235 106 341 29-105 11-60 9-120 9 7 9-8 9 1 3 2010 McNeese State Football McNeese State Overall Defensive Statistics (as of Oct 10, 2010) All games

Tackles Sacks Pass defense Fumbles blkd ## Defensive Leaders gp-gs ua a tot tfl/yds no-yds int-yds brup qbh rcv-yds ff kick saf 48 Minor, Deron 5-2 28 22 50 2.0-2 1.0-5 . . 2 . 1 . . 9 Jenkins, Darrel 5-2 34 7 41 . . . 3 . . . . . 34 Bronson, Malcol 5-2 25 5 30 1.0-2 . 3-20 3 . . . . . 44 Pilate, Geremy 4-1 9 15 24 1.0-4 1.0-4 . . 1 . . . . 28 Smesny, Ford 5-0 13 9 22 3.0-15 . . 1 . . . . . 45 Narcisse, Joe 4-1 8 14 22 2.0-6 2.0-10 . . 4 . . . . 13 Butler, Kentrel 5-0 9 9 18 1.0-12 1.0-12 1-25 ...... 91 Ellison, Josh 5-2 13 4 17 2.0-16 3.0-16 . 1 4 . 2 . . 7 Robinson, Brand 5-0 13 4 17 . . 1-32 ...... 42 Toti, Nick 5-0 9 8 17 1.0-2 . . . 1 . . . . 57 Lighten, Desmun 4-2 7 9 16 . . . . 1 1-0 . . . 6 Peterson, Jace 5-0 14 2 16 2.0-12 1.0-11 . 1 2 . 1 . . 80 Freeman, Terran 5-2 6 8 14 1.5-2 ...... 1 . 10 Durham, London 4-1 11 1 12 ...... 8 Thomas, Seth 5-2 10 2 12 . . . 2 . 1-0 1 . . 98 Ware, Micheal 5-0 4 6 10 ...... 21 Jackson, Jarron 5-0 7 3 10 . . 1-0 1 . . 1 . . 41 Dobbs, Hayden 4-0 5 5 10 . . . . 1 1-0 . . . 90 Williams, Pat 5-1 3 7 10 1.0-9 1.0-9 . . 1 1-0 1 . . 5 Raggett, Chris 4-0 5 4 9 ...... 1 Holland, Devin 4-2 7 2 9 3.0-16 1.0-10 . 1 . . 1 . . 92 Zanders, Brando 4-0 5 3 8 . . . . 3 . . . . 32 Cahee, Terence 5-0 4 2 6 ...... 99 Loveless, Chris 5-0 3 3 6 ...... 1 . . 55 Aultman, Damion 5-1 2 2 4 . . . . 2 . . . . 37 James, Teran 3-0 2 2 4 ...... 29 Russell, George 5-0 3 1 4 . . . 1 . . . . . 52 Page, Jordan 3-0 3 1 4 ...... 36 Papion, Eric 4-0 2 1 3 1.0-6 . . . 1 . . . . 93 LeBlanc, Eric 3-0 3 . 3 . . . . . 2-0 . . . 84 Briscoe, Wes 5-1 3 . 3 ...... 66 Buckland, Richa 1-0 1 1 2 ...... 1 . . 3 Wiltz, Marcus 5-0 1 . 1 ...... 40 Polansky, Matt 5-0 1 . 1 ...... 46 Busch, Manny 1-0 1 . 1 ...... 20 Hemenway, Shelb 2-0 1 . 1 ...... 89 Clark, Corday 5-1 1 . 1 ...... 95 Schultz, Anthon 4-0 1 . 1 ...... 83 Edmonson, DeVio 5-0 ...... 1-0 . . . Total 5 277 162 439 21-104 7-58 6-77 14 23 7-0 10 1 . Opponents 5 235 106 341 29-105 11-60 9-120 9 7 9-8 9 1 3