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Media Information 2017 South Football Quick Facts Table of Contents GENERAL Returning Starters: Name: University of South Alabama Offense (5): Dallas Davis (QB, 6-2, 215, Jr.); Dominic Media Information ...... 1-2 Location: Mobile, Ala. Esposito (OL, 6-2, 305, Sr.); Noah Fisher (OL, 6-4, Founded: 1963 305, Jr.); Xavier Johnson (RB, 5-11, 185, Sr.); Harrison 2017 Jaguars ...... 3-32 Enrollment: 16,699 Louden (OL, 6-4, 290, Sr.) 2017 Preseason Depth Chart ...... 3 Nickname: Jaguars Defense (6): Zach Befort (DL, 6-2, 265, Sr.); Chason 2017 South Alabama Rosters ...... 4-5 Colors: Blue, Red and White Milner (DL, 6-3, 240, Jr.); Jeremy Reaves (S, 5-11, 190, Pronunciation Guide ...... 5 Stadium (capacity): Ladd-Peebles Stadium (33,471) Sr.); Neiko Robinson (S, 6-0, 175, Sr.); Darrell Songy Returning Letterwinners ...... 6-21 Surface: FieldTurf (LB, 6-1, 235, Sr.); Tyree Turner (DL, 6-1, 295, So.) Returning Squad Members/Redshirts ...... 22-30 Press Box Phone: (251) 208-2677 Special Teams (1): Gavin Patterson (PK, 5-7, 200, Jr.) Newcomers ...... 30-32 Affi liation: NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision Honors Candidates: RB Xavier Johnson, S Jeremy Conference: Sun Belt Reaves; LB Darrell Songy Coaches/Staff ...... 33-46 President: Dr. Tony G. Waldrop (North Carolina ’74) Joey Jones ...... 33 NCAA Faculty Athletic Representative: RETURNING STATISTICAL LEADERS Assistant Coaches ...... 34-38 Dr. John Smith (Berry [Ga.] College ’76) Rushing: Support Staff ...... 38-40 Athletics Director: Dr. Joel Erdmann (South Dakota State ’86) Xavier Johnson: 12 GP, 151-831, 5.5 avg, 10 TDs President Dr. Tony Waldrop ...... 41 Athletic Offi ce: (251) 460-7121 Dallas Davis: 11 GP, 91-245, 2.7 avg, 3 TDs University of South Alabama ...... 41 Athletics Ticket Offi ce: (251) 461-1USA (1872) Passing: Director of Athletics Joel Erdmann, Ph. D ...... 42 Dallas Davis: 11 GP, 198-349-12, 2,706 yds, 11 TDs, 125.39 rating South Alabama Athletics ...... 42 HISTORY Receiving: First season of competition: 2009 Maaseiah Francis: 13 GP, 18-261, 14.5 avg, 2 TDs 2016 Season In Review ...... 43-63 First season of NCAA Division FBS/I-A transition: 2011 Xavier Johnson: 12 GP, 13-86, 6.6 avg Statistics/Results ...... 43-45 All-time Record: 48-42 (.533) Tackles: Miscellanea ...... 46-48 Postseason Record (Last): 0-2 (2016) Darrell Songy: 13 GP, 57-43—100 TT, 7½ TFL, 4 QBHs Game-By-Game Starters ...... 49 Last Postseason Appearance: Jeremy Reaves: 13 GP, 54-31—85 TT, 5½ TFL, 3 INTs, 7 PBUs Team Game-By-Game Statistics ...... 49 L, 21-45 vs. Air Force Neiko Robinson: 13 GP, 37-27—64 TT, 1 INT, 3 PBUs (2016 NOVA Home Loans Arizona Bowl) Individual Superlatives ...... 50 MEDIA RELATIONS Individual Leaders ...... 50 COACHING STAFF Associate Athletic Director/Football Contact: Individual Game-By-Game Statistics ...... 51 Head Coach: Joey Jones (Alabama ’89) Brian Fremund Team Superlatives...... 52 Record at USA (years): 48-42 (8) Offi ce: (251) 414-8032 Scoring Drive Summaries ...... 53-54 Career Record (years): 51-49 (9) Cell: (251) 623-3191 Long Plays ...... 55-56 Best Time/Day To Contact Coach: contact SID E-mail: [email protected] Boxscores ...... 57-63 Assistant Coaches: Asst. Director/Secondary Football Contact: Tim Bowens (Alabama ’00), running backs Kevin Beasley Records ...... 64-109 Colin Hitschler (Pennsylvania ’09), safeties Offi ce: (251) 414-8033 Honors/Jaguars In The Pros ...... 64 Richard Owens (Louisville ’04), co-off. coordinator/OL Cell: (251) 377-8164 #5 Anthony Mostella ...... 65 Kelvin Sigler (Alabama ’01), E-mail: [email protected] Coaching History ...... 65 Tyler Siskey (Troy ’00), WR/recruiting coordinator Assistant Directors: Matt Horne, Charlie Nichols All-Time Letterwinners ...... 66-67 Chase Smith (Jacksonville State ’05), tight ends Media Relations Assistants: Eric Cain, Cody Linn Annual Season Leaders ...... 67 Brian Turner (Troy ’00), co-def. coordinator/DL Mailing Address: Year-by-Year Results ...... 68 Bryant Vincent (West Alabama ’98), OC/QB University of South Alabama Series Records vs. Four-Year Schools ...... 69 Kane Wommack (Southern Mississippi ’09), DC/LB 5950 Old Shell Road Year-By-Year Stats ...... 70 Director of Strength and Conditioning/Football: Mitchell Center, Room 1209 Jags In The Final NCAA Statistical Rankings .....70 Lance Ancar (North Alabama ’09) Mobile, AL 36688 Team Game Records ...... 71-79 Director of operations: Athletics Website: www.usajaguars.com Team Season Records ...... 80-81 Justin Schwind (Texas State ’04) Team Miscellaneous Records ...... 82-83 Director of player personnel: 2017 Schedule The Jaguars On Television ...... 83 Mark Hewes (South Alabama ’10) Individual Game Records ...... 84-97 Video coordinator: Date Opponent Site Miscellaneous Individual Records ...... 97 Devin McKenney (South Alabama ’16) Individual Season Records ...... 98-100 Equipment operations manager: Jeff Bailey S2 at Mississippi (ESPNU) Oxford, Miss. Individual Career Records ...... 101-103 Football Trainers: Jinni Frisbey, Chad Stefano, S8 Oklahoma State (ESPN2) Mobile Joseph Stuthers, Daniel Thyren Opponent Team Game Records ...... 104-106 S16 Alabama A&M Mobile Football Secretaries: Karen Barrick, Lisa Callaghan, Oppponent Individual Game Records ...... 107-111 Deb Robinson S23 Idaho* Mobile Ladd-Peebles Stadium ...... 111 Football Offi ce Phone: (251) 445-4004 S30 at Louisiana Tech Ruston, La. ...... 112 TEAM INFORMATION O11 at Troy* (ESPN2) Troy, Ala. 2016 Overall Record: 6-7 (5-2 home / 1-4 road / 0-1 O21 Louisiana-Monroe* Mobile neutral) Credits O26 at Georgia State* (ESPNU) Atlanta, Ga. 2016 Conference Record (fi nish): 2-6 (tie-8th) The 2017 University of South Alabama football fact book Final 2016 Ranking: n/a N4 Louisiana-Lafayette* Mobile is a production of the Athletics Media Relations Office. Basic Offense: Multiple Spread N11 Arkansas State* Mobile Basic Defense: 4-2-5 Written and edited by Associate Athletic Director for Me- Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 40/26 (offense 15/15, N18 at Georgia Southern* Statesboro, Ga. dia Relations Brian Fremund using Adobe InDesign CS6. defense 22/10, specialists 3/1) D2 at New Mexico State* Las Cruces, N.M. Additional editorial assistance provided by Kevin Beasley. Starters Returning/Lost: 12/12 (offense 5/6, defense * denotes Sun Belt Conference game 6/5, specialists 1/1) Head shot photos provided by John Adams.

Postseason Bowl Participants — 2014, 2016 1 2017 South Alabama Football Media Information

MEDIA INFORMATION PRACTICES The 2017 South Alabama football media guide is designed The South Alabama Athletic Media Relations staff en- Mobile Media to aid members of the media covering Jaguar football. We courages coverage of Jaguar football outside of games. As appreciate your coverage and if there is anything we can do a general rule, the last 30 minutes of all practices are open ELECTRONIC MEDIA - RADIO to assist you, please contact the Associate Athletic Director to the media. There may be instances, however, when all of Jaguar Sports Properties for Media Relations Brian Fremund at (251) 414-8032 or via a practice session is closed. Please contact Fremund in ad- University of South Alabama e-mail at [email protected]. vance if you are interested in conducting interviews and/or 6001 USA Drive South, Suite 35 The Athletic Media Relations Offi ce has certain policies attending a practice session, so an escort can be made avail- Mobile, AL 36688 and procedures that we ask for you to abide by while cover- able. Fax: (251) 460-6505 ing South Alabama. These are for the benefi t of your needs J.D. Byars, Director of Broadcasting and those of the student-athletes and coaches. We ask that INTERVIEWS Byarsʼ Desk: (251) 461-1541 you please respect these requests in order to maintain a good In-person interviews with members of the coaching staff working atmosphere for all parties involved. and student-athletes can be arranged by calling or e-mailing Byarsʼ Cell: (256) 627-7701 Fremund. Interviews with student-athletes MUST be ar- Byarsʼ E-mail: [email protected] MEDIA RELATIONS OFFICE ranged in advance through the Athletic Media Relations Of- Pat Greenwood, Director of Multi-Media The University of South Alabama Media Relations Offi ce fi ce. Players are generally available 30 minutes before prac- Greenwoodʼs Desk: (251) 461-1545 is located in Room 1209 of the Mitchell Center. tice and immediately following practice. Phone interviews Greenwoodʼs Cell: (251) 447-1265 are also available, but will be arranged around the student- Greenwoodʼs E-mail: [email protected] HOME CREDENTIAL REQUESTS athletes’ class and practice schedules. Student-athletes’ The South Alabama Athletics Media Relations Offi ce phone numbers are not available under any circumstance. WNSP-FM 105.5 Radio will issue credentials to WORKING press only. Passes for All phone interview requests must be made 24 hours prior. 1100 Dauphin Street, Suite E spouses, children or friends will not be issued. These cre- Mobile, AL 36604 dentials are non-transferable and any unauthorized use of a POSTGAME INTERVIEWS Phone: (251) 438-5460 credential will result in the pass being immediately revoked. After a 10-minute cooling off period, requested players Call-in: (251) 694-1055, (888) 560-9754 All credential requests should be made in writing — ei- and coaches will be made available to members of the media. Fax: (251) 438-5462 ther on company letterhead or via e-mail — by sports editors The Jaguar locker room is CLOSED both at home and on the or directors of accredited media outlets. Requests should be road. Requested players and coaches will be escorted by a Randy Kennedy, Program Director made no later than 24 hours prior to the start of the desired South Alabama Athletic Media Relations staff member to Kennedyʼs Cell: (251) 599-7510 contest. Credentials can be picked up the day before an the designated interview area in the lobby of the main offi ces Kennedyʼs E-mail: [email protected] event in the Athletic Media Relations Offi ce. Any creden- on the west side of Ladd-Pebbles Stadium. Lee Shirvanian, Sports Director tials obtained after that time may be picked up at Media For road games, USA will adhere to the home team’s post- Shirvanianʼs Cell: (251) 725-7786 Will Call, which is located outside the lobby of the main of- game policies and procedures. Shirvanianʼs E-mail: [email protected] fi ces on the west side of Ladd-Peebles Stadium. Media Will Call will be open approximately two hours before the start GAME NOTES ELECTRONIC MEDIA - TELEVISION of the event. A set of game notes will be made available before each WKRG-TV 5 (CBS) Credential requests can be e-mailed to Fremund. contest. A copy of these game notes will be placed on the 555 Broadcast Drive USA Athletic Department web page at www.usajaguars. Mobile, AL 36606 ROAD CREDENTIAL REQUESTS com before each game and can be downloaded from there. Phone: (251) 662-3003 Working members of the media who plan to cover South The game notes can also be e-mailed upon request. Fax: (251) 662-3071 Alabama on the road are encouraged to make credential requests through the South Alabama Athletics Media Rela- PRESS BOX PHONE Randy Patrick, Sports Director tions Offi ce. The press box phone number at Ladd-Peebles Stadium is Patrickʼs Cell: (251) 423-5256 (251) 208-2677. Patrickʼs E-mail: [email protected] VISITING RADIO Robby Baker, Sports Anchor All visiting radio crews can make credential requests ei- FAX, E-MAIL and INTERNET Bakerʼs Cell: (480) 330-3128 ther through the South Alabama Athletic Media Relations Media outlets may request to be included on the broad- Bakerʼs E-mail: [email protected] Offi ce or through their normal media relations contact. Af- cast fax and e-mail lists to receive daily news regarding ter the request is made, space will be reserved for the visiting South Alabama football. To be added, contact the media WALA-TV 10 (FOX) broadcast team. Two courtesy lines and an Ethernet port relations offi ce. 1501 Satchel Paige Drive are available for each team, while additional or ISDN lines For complete coverage of all 17 intercollegiate sports at Mobile, AL 36606 are available for a fee. South Alabama, point your web browser to www.usaja- Phone: (251) 434-1029 guars.com. Each week, news releases, game notes and sta- Fax: (251) 434-1023 PHOTOGRAPHERS tistics are updated. Media and fans can view player and Bri MacNaught, Sports Director Only photographers shooting for accredited media outlets coaches bios, schedules, results and the most comprehensive or for the South Alabama Athletic Media Relations Offi ce records and history pertaining to Jaguar athletics anywhere. Cell: (251) 753-2469 will be issued photo credentials and be allowed on the fi eld. E-mail: [email protected] Photographers are allowed to shoot from the 25-yard line through the goal line and along the end zones. No photogra- WPMI-TV 15 (NBC) phers are permitted to shoot inside the team bench area on Jaguar Football On The Radio 661 Azalea Road either sideline. Flash photography is PROHIBITED at Ladd- SOUTH ALABAMA FOOTBALL ON THE AIR Mobile, AL 36609 Peebles Stadium. Phone: (251) 652-1272 All South Alabama football games will be broadcast live Fax: (251) 602-1550 PARKING on radio as part of the efforts of Jaguar Sports Properties. Lance Crawford, Sports Director Media parking will be available in the parking lot on the As of press time, the station and network affiliates Crawfordʼs Cell: (610) 716-1218 west side of Ladd-Peebles Stadium. News stations with Crawfordʼs E-mail: [email protected] uplink trucks MUST provide advance notice when bringing for 2017 include: that equipment — satellite trucks will be parked inside the PRINT/ELECTRONIC MEDIA gate by the southwest corner of the stadium. CO-FLAGSHIPS Mobile Press Register/AL.com GAMEDAY SERVICES 99.5 The Jag FM — Mobile/Baldwin County 401 N. Water St. The South Alabama Athletic Media Relations staff will be WRKH 96.1 FM — Mobile, Pensacola, Gulfport/Biloxi Mobile, AL 36602 on hand to assist all media members covering Jaguar football. [email protected] All customary gameday services will be available. AFFILIATES Creg Stephenson, South Alabama Beat Writer All working members of the media will be provided with Stephensonʼs Cell: (228) 249-6493 game notes, current statistics, rosters and game programs WBMH 106.1 FM — Grove Hill, Jackson Stephensonʼs E-mail: [email protected] prior to kickoff. Statistical updates and a play-by-play sum- WFMH 95.5 FM — Hamilton, Jasper, Tupelo (Miss.) mary will also be provided at the end of each quarter and at WOAB 104.9 FM — Dothan, Enterprise, Ozark Lagniappe halftime. WVRV 101.5 FM — Montgomery, Prattville P.O. Box 3003 Power outlets, complementary telephone lines and a wire- Mobile, AL 36652 less Internet connection are available to all credentialed me- WVRV 97.5 FM — Troy Phone: (251) 450-4466 dia members in the press box. The intent of the press box WZGX 99.1 FM — Birmingham/Hoover Mark Bryant, Sports Editor is to provide a working facility for the media, professional WZZN 97.7 FM — Huntsville/Athens/Decatur scouts and immediate game personnel. Family members, Bryantʼs E-mail: [email protected] friends, guests and other non-credentialed people cannot be accommodated. Soft drinks, bottled water and a pregame ON-AIR TALENT The Vanguard (Campus) meal will be available in the press box. J.D. Byars (play-by-play) and Pat Greenwood (analysis) University of South Alabama Alpha Hall South Room 305 PROFESSIONAL SCOUTS return for their fourth season calling South Alabama foot- Mobile, AL 36688 Professional scouts may request a single-game credential ball action, and joining the two will be Tommy Hicks (side- Phone: (251) 460-6442 by submitting a written request via e-mail to the South Ala- line reporter) and JT Crabtree (engineer/halftime host). Fax: (251) 414-8293 bama Athletic Media Relations Offi ce. 2 Postseason Bowl Participants — 2014, 2016 2017 Jaguars 2017 South Alabama Football 2017 Preseason Depth Chart OFFENSE (MULTIPLE SPREAD) DEFENSE (4-2-5)

Z 18 — Jordan McCray (6-5, 185, So., Marietta, Ga.) Bandit 2 — Finessé Middleton (6-1, 250, Sr., Gadsden, Ala.)

88 — Jahmmir Taylor (5-11, 185, Jr., Fairburn, Ga.) 98 — Rocel McWilliams (6-3, 240, Jr., Pensacola, Fla.)

TE 85 — Maaseiah Francis (6-3, 210, Jr., Lithonia, Ga.) 31 — Chris Henderson (6-4, 230, So., Hampton, Ga,)

8 — Andrew Reinkemeyer (6-4, 245, Jr., Overland Park, Kan.) NT 56 — Zach Befort (6-2, 265, Sr., Wichita, Kan.)

10 — Zac Crosby (6-3, 220, R-Fr., Yulee, Fla.) 78 — Tre Alford (5-10, 280, Sr., Tuscaloosa, Ala.)

LT 57 — Noah Fisher (6-4, 305, Jr., Decatur, Ga.) 37 — Wade Forde (6-3, 230, Sr., Ocala, Fla.)

56 — Rowan Godwin (6-4, 285, R-Fr., Dothan, Ala.) DT 12 — Tyree Turner (6-1, 295, So., Stockbridge, Ga.)

LG 69 — Tyler Grimsley (6-0, 290, Jr., Green Cove Springs, Fla.) 74 — Sean Brown (6-2, 315, So., Pleasant Grove, Ala.)

75 — Harrison Louden (6-4, 290, Sr., Mobile, Ala.) 99 — Jeffery Whatley (6-2, 280, So., Midland City, Ala.)

C 76 — Dominic Esposito (6-1, 305, Sr., Springfi eld, Va.) or Wolf 17 — Sean Grayer (6-2, 240, Jr., Green Cove Springs, Fla.)

75 — Harrison Louden (6-4, 290, Sr., Mobile, Ala.) 40 — Jimmie Gipson III (6-0, 255, Sr., Coldwater, Miss.)

50 — Zach Davis (6-6, 275, So., Rogersville, Ala.) 19 — Chason Milner (6-3, 240, Jr., Spanish Fort, Ala.)

RG 58 — Nelson Santiago (6-3, 280, So., Orange Park, Fla.) Mike 32 — Darrell Songy (6-1, 235, Sr., , La.)

55 — D’Tavieus Taylor (6-4, 285, Jr., Pearl, Miss.) 8 — Bull Barge (5-10, 230, Jr., Moultrie, Ga.)

RT 64 — Ryan Alexander (6-3, 300, So., Floral Park, N.Y.) Stinger 22 — Taji Stewart (6-3, 235, So., Marietta, Ga.) or

70 — Troy Thingstad (6-5, 270, So., Mobile, Ala.) 4 — Riley Cole (6-3, 225, R-Fr., Oneonta, Ala.)

A 17 — Sa’Mory Collier (5-11, 180, Sr., Owasso, Okla.) or FCB 21 — Darian Mills (5-11, 175, Jr., Winter Haven, Fla.)

83 — Sam Harris (5-7, 180, Jr., Spanish Fort, Ala.) 6 — Nigel Lawrence (5-11, 185, Jr., Smiths Station, Ala.)

81 — Raphael Barr (6-1, 210, Sr., Fontana, Calif.) 10 — Jay Woods (5-9, 175, R-Fr., Pinson, Ala.)

X 7 — Quinton Lane (6-1, 190, Sr., Ackerman, Miss.) Husky 9 — Malcolm Buggs (5-9, 200, Jr., Opelika, Ala.)

15 — Kawaan Baker (6-1, 200, R-Fr., Atlanta, Ga.) 25 — Khalil McDonald (5-10, 210, So., Madison, Ala.) or

QB 11 — Dallas Davis (6-2, 215, Jr., Panama City, Fla.) 16 — Sterrling Fisher (6-0, 205, R-Fr., Madison, Ala.)

14 — Evan Orth (6-2, 200, Jr., Jacksonville, Fla.) Rover 14 — Neiko Robinson (6-0, 175, Sr., Century, Fla.)

13 — Cole Garvin (6-1, 215, Jr., Newnan, Ga.) 13 — DJ Daniels (5-10, 175, So., Riverview, Fla.)

RB 28 — Xavier Johnson (5-11, 185, Sr., Tampa, Fla.) FS 1 — Jeremy Reaves (5-11, 190, Sr., Pensacola, Fla.)

25 — Tywun Walters (5-11, 215, Jr., Marks, Miss.) 38 — T’Qwan Robinson (6-1, 195, Sr., Marietta, Ga.)

33 — Denzel Foster (5-8, 220, Jr., Riverside, Calif.) BCB 7 — Bobby Flott (6-1, 180, So., Mobile, Ala.)

18 — Tobias Moss (5-9, 180, So., Miami, Fla.)

SPECIAL TEAMS

PK 89 — Gavin Patterson (5-7, 200, Jr., Bourbonnais, Ill.)

87 — Corliss Waitman (6-2, 190, Jr., Milton, Fla.)

P 87 — Corliss Waitman (6-2, 190, Jr., Milton, Fla.)

LS 53 — Andrew Zink (5-10, 225, So., Bradenton, Fla.)

H 83 — Sam Harris (5-7, 180, Jr., Spanish Fort, Ala.)

KOR 28 — Xavier Johnson (5-11, 185, Sr., Tampa, Fla.)

17 — Sa’Mory Collier (5-11, 180, Sr., Owasso, Okla.)

PR 4 — Sam Harris (5-7, 180, Jr., Spanish Fort, Ala.)

17 — Sa’Mory Collier (5-11, 180, Sr., Owasso, Okla.)

Postseason Bowl Participants — 2014, 2016 3 2017 South Alabama Football 2017 Jaguars 2017 South Alabama Numerical Roster

No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr.-Exp. Hometown (Previous School / High School) 1 Maaseiah Francis TE 6-2 225 Jr.-1L Lithonia, Ga. (Hutchinson [Kan.] CC / Norcross HS) 1 Jeremy Reaves S 5-11 205 Sr.-3L Pensacola, Fla. (Pensacola Catholic HS) 2 Cephus Johnson QB 6-5 210 Fr.-HS Mobile, Ala. (Davidson HS) 2 Finessé Middleton DE 6-1 240 Sr.-1L Gadsden, Ala. (Louisville / Gadsden City HS) 2 Jalen Thompson CB 6-0 180 Jr.-2L Mobile, Ala. (St. Paul’s Episcopal School HS) 3 Kendric Haynes LB 6-0 235 Fr.-HS Mobile, Ala. (Murphy HS) 3 Diantae Thomas RB 5-10 215 Sr.-1L Dothan, Ala. (Butler [Kan.] CC / Dothan HS) 4 Riley Cole LB 6-3 240 Fr.-RS Oneonta, Ala. (Oneonta HS) 4 Sam Harris WR 5-7 180 Jr.-1L Spanish Fort, Ala. (Spanish Fort HS) 6 Jalin Buie RB 5-8 185 Fr.-RS Jacksonville, Fla. (Trinity Christian Academy) 6 Nigel Lawrence S 5-11 190 Jr.-2L Smiths Station, Ala. (Smiths Station HS) 7 Bobby Flott CB 6-1 195 So.-1L Mobile, Ala. (Baker HS) 7 Quinton Lane WR 6-1 200 Sr.-1L Ackerman, Miss. (Itawamba [Miss.] CC / Ackerman HS) 8 Bull Barge LB 5-10 225 Jr.-2L Moultrie, Ga. (Colquitt County HS) 8 Andrew Reinkemeyer TE 6-4 245 Jr.-JC Overland Park, Kan. (Butler [Kan.] CC / Blue Valley HS) 9 Malcolm Buggs S 5-9 205 Jr.-2L Opelika, Ala. (Opelika HS) 9 Jalen Tolbert WR 6-3 190 Fr.-HS Mobile, Ala. (McGill-Toolen HS) 10 Zac Crosby TE 6-4 225 Fr.-RS Yulee, Fla. (The Bolles School) 10 Jay Woods CB 5-9 190 Fr.-RS Pinson, Ala. (Pinson Valley HS) 11 Dallas Davis QB 6-2 215 Jr.-1L Panama City, Fla. (Rutherford HS) 11 Gus Nave CB 5-11 190 Fr.-HS DeKalb, Miss. (Kemper County HS) 12 Davyn Flenord WR 6-2 195 Fr.-HS Lineville, Ala. (Central Clay County HS) 12 Tyree Turner DL 6-1 290 So.-1L Stockbridge, Ga. (Stockbridge HS) 13 DJ Daniels S 5-10 190 So.-1L Riverview, Fla. (Chamberlain HS) 13 Cole Garvin QB 6-1 205 Jr.-1L Newnan, Ga. (Marshall / Sandy Creek HS) 14 Evan Orth QB 6-2 205 Jr.-SQ Jacksonville, Fla. (Alabama-Birmingham / Fletcher HS) 14 Neiko Robinson S 6-0 195 Sr.-1L Century, Fla. (Mississippi Gulf Coast CC / Northview HS) 15 Kawaan Baker WR 6-1 205 Fr.-RS Atlanta, Ga. (Hapeville Charter Academy) 15 A.J. DeShazor S 6-0 205 Fr.-HS Lakeland, Fla. (Lake Gibson HS) 16 Sterrling Fisher S 6-0 205 Fr.-RS Madison, Ala. 16 Malik Stanley WR 6-3 220 Jr.-JC Topeka, Kan. (Coffeyville (Kan.) CC / Shawnee Heights HS) 17 Sa’Mory Collier WR 5-11 185 Sr.-1L Owasso, Okla. (Northeastern Oklahoma A&M / Owasso HS) 17 Sean Grayer DE 6-2 255 Jr.-2L Green Cove Springs, Fla. (Clay HS) 18 Jordan McCray WR 6-5 190 So.-1L Marietta, Ga. (North Cobb HS) 18 Tobias Moss CB 5-9 180 So.-JC Miami, Fla. (Iowa Western CC / Westminster Christian School) 19 Chason Milner DE 6-3 255 Jr.-1L Spanish Fort, Ala. (Spanish Fort HS) 20 Devin Rockette CB 5-10 180 Fr.-HS Oxford, Miss. (Oxford HS) 21 Darian Mills CB 5-11 185 Jr.-1L Winter Haven, Fla. (Winter Haven HS) 22 Taji Stewart LB 6-3 245 So.-SQ Marietta, Ga. (Walton HS) 22 Dillon Thompson WR 5-9 175 So.-RS Pelham, Ala. (Hope Christian School) 23 Tyree Vines S 5-9 190 Jr.-SQ Prichard, Ala. (Central [Ohio] State / Vigor HS) 24 Deonta Moore RB 5-10 210 Jr.-2L Owens Cross Roads, Ala. (Huntsville HS) 25 Khalil McDonald LB 5-11 210 So.-SQ Madison, Ala. (James Clemens HS) 25 Tywun Walters RB 5-11 215 Jr.-JC Marks, Miss. (Northwest Mississippi CC / Palmer HS) 26 Antonio London S 6-0 200 Sr.-SQ Pelham, Ala. (Pelham HS) 26 Christian Pearsall WR 5-11 195 Jr.-SQ Mobile, Ala. (UMS-Wright HS) 28 Xavier Johnson RB 5-11 190 Sr.-3L Tampa, Fla. (Chamberlain HS) 30 Carlos Robinson II RB 5-11 215 Sr.-1L Enterprise, Ala. (Enterprise HS) 30 Ryan Robinson CB 5-7 175 So.-SQ Montgomery, Ala. (George Washington Carver HS) 31 Chris Henderson DE 6-4 230 So.-1L Hampton, Ga. (Lovejoy HS) 32 Darrell Songy LB 6-1 235 Sr.-1L New Orleans, La. (Garden City [Kan.] CC / John B. Connolly [Texas] HS) 37 Wade Forde DL 6-3 235 Sr.-2L Ocala, Fla. (Vanguard HS) 38 T’Qwan Robinson S 6-1 200 Sr.-2L Marietta, Ga. (Walton HS) 39 Blake Worthy LB 6-1 230 Sr.-SQ Gadsden, Ala. (West Alabama / Gadsden City HS) 40 Jimmie Gipson III DE 6-0 260 Sr.-1L Coldwater, Miss. (East Mississippi CC / Olive Branch HS) 42 Jeremiah Littles DE 6-2 260 Fr.-RS Jesup, Ga. (Wayne County HS) 43 Marice Fluellen CB 5-10 190 Jr.-JC Dothan, Ala. (Jones County [Miss.] JC / Northview HS) 4 Postseason Bowl Participants — 2014, 2016 2017 Jaguars 2017 South Alabama Football No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr.-Exp. Hometown (Previous School / High School) 44 John Robinson LB 6-1 225 Sr.-SQ Hoover, Ala. (Alabama-Birmingham / Hoover HS) 46 Jake Harwell LS 5-11 205 Fr.-RS Semmes, Ala. (Mary G. Montgomery HS) 46 Collier Smith TE 6-2 240 Jr.-1L Birmingham, Ala. (Robert Morris / Briarwood Christian School) 47 Michael Cole TE 6-2 250 So.-SQ Dolomite, Ala. (Hueytown HS) 48 Khameron Taylor TE 6-4 275 Fr.-RS Alachua, Fla. (Santa Fe HS) 50 Zach Davis OL 6-6 295 So.-SQ Rogersville, Ala. (Lauderdale County HS) 52 Zeke Powell OL 6-5 315 Fr.-HS Georgiana, Ala. (Georgiana HS) 53 Andrew Zink LS 5-10 225 So.-1L Bradenton, Fla. (Manatee HS) 55 D’Tavieus Taylor OL 6-4 300 Jr.-JC Pearl, Miss. (Hinds [Miss.] CC / Pearl HS) 56 Zach Befort DL 6-2 285 Sr.-1L Wichita, Kan. (Butler [Kan.] CC / Bishop Carroll Catholic HS) 56 Rowan Godwin OL 6-4 295 So.-TR Dothan, Ala. (Army / Providence Christian School) 57 Courtney Bowman DL 6-2 270 Jr.-SQ Birmingham, Ala. (Gardendale HS) 57 Noah Fisher OL 6-5 315 Jr.-2L Decatur, Ga. (Decatur HS) 58 Nelson Santiago OL 6-3 290 So.-SQ Orange Park, Fla. (Oakleaf HS) 59 Brannon Schaffer DE 6-2 230 Jr.-SQ Mount Vernon, Ala. (Mississippi College / Saraland HS) 64 Ryan Alexander OL 6-3 305 So.-1L Floral Park, N.Y. (Jireh [N.C.] Prep / Holy Trinity HS) 66 Brian Ankerson OL 6-1 275 Fr.-RS Theodore, Ala. (Theodore HS) 67 Matt Stefi n OL 6-1 310 So.-SQ Dothan, Ala. (Northview HS) 69 Tyler Grimsley OL 6-3 295 Jr.-TR Green Cove Springs, Fla. (Miami [Fla.] / Clay HS) 70 Troy Thingstad OL 6-5 270 So.-SQ Mobile, Ala. (St. Paul’s Episcopal School) 71 Roy Albritton OL 6-2 330 So.-SQ Pensacola, Fla. (Pensacola HS) 74 Sean Brown DL 6-2 310 So.-1L Pleasant Grove, Ala. (Pleasant Grove HS) 75 Harrison Louden OL 6-5 295 Sr.-2L Mobile, Ala. (McGill-Toolen HS) 76 Dominic Esposito OL 6-2 295 Sr.-1L Springfi eld, Va. (Monmouth [N.J.] / West Springfi eld HS) 78 Tre Alford DL 5-10 290 Sr.-2L Tuscaloosa, Ala. (Hillcrest HS) 81 Raphael Barr WR 6-1 215 Sr.-SQ Fontana, Calif. (Illinois / Etiwanda HS) 84 David Gardner WR 6-0 175 So.-SQ Jacksonville, Fla. (Atlantic Coast HS) 86 Parker Mason WR 5-10 200 Jr.-SQ Orange Beach, Ala. (Gulf Shores HS) 87 Corliss Waitman P/PK 6-2 205 Jr.-2L Milton, Fla. (Milton HS) 88 Jahmmir Taylor WR 5-11 185 Jr.-JC Fairburn, Ga. (Hinds [Miss.] CC / Banneker HS) 89 Gavin Patterson PK 5-7 195 Jr.-2L Bourbonnais, Ill. (Bradley Bourbonnais Community HS) 89 David Webb WR 5-9 185 So.-SQ Gadsden, Ala. (Gadsden City HS) 92 Konnor Houston DL 6-2 265 Fr.-RS Buford, Ga. (Army Prep / Buford HS) 98 Rocel McWilliams DE 6-3 255 Jr.-TR Pensacola, Fla. (MIssouri / West Florida Tech HS) 99 Jeffery Whatley DL 6-2 285 So.-SQ Midland City, Ala. (Dale County HS)

Coaching staff Head coach: Joey Jones (Alabama ’89) Pronunciation Guide Assistant coaches: Kawaan Baker ...... kah-WAHN Tim Bowens (Alabama ’00), running backs Zach Befort ...... beh-FORT Jalin Buie ...... BOO-ee Colin Hitschler (Pennsylvania ’09), safeties SaʼMory Collier ...... suh-MORE-ee Richard Owens (Louisville ’04), co-/offensive line A.J. DeShazor ...... deh-SHAYZ-or Davyn Flenord ...... davin flenn-ORD Kelvin Sigler (Alabama ’01), cornerbacks Marice Fluellen ...... flu-ELL-en Tyler Siskey (Troy ’00), wide receivers/recruiting coordinator Wade Forde ...... FORD Chase Smith (Jacksonville State ’05), tight ends Masseiah Francis ...... mah-SIGH-ah Cephus Johnson ...... SEE-fuss Brian Turner (Troy ’00), co-defensive coordinator/defensive line Harrison Louden ...... LOUD-en Bryant Vincent (West Alabama ’98), offensive coordinator/ Rocel McWilliams ...... ROCK-sell Kane Wommack (Southern Mississippi ’09), defensive coordinator/ Finessé Middleton ...... fin-ESS Darian Mills ...... dah-RYE-an Graduate assistants: Chason Milner ...... CHASE-son Drew Dunn (Mississippi ’15), defense Tobias Moss ...... toe-BYE-as Kyle Faxlanger (South Alabama ’16), offense Andrew Reinkemeyer ...... RAIN-keh-my-er Neiko Robinson ...... KNEE-co Gordon Steele (Louisiana State ’13), offense Devin Rockette...... rocket Cory Sullivan (Oregon ’13), defense Nelson Santiago ...... SAHN-tee-ah-go Darrell Songy ...... SAHNJ-ee Director of Strength and Conditioning/Football: Lance Ancar (North Alabama ’09) Taji Stewart ...... TAH-gee Director of operations: Justin Schwind (Texas State ’04) DʼTavieus Taylor ...... deh-TAY-vee-us Director of player personnel: Mark Hewes (South Alabama ’10) Jahmmir Taylor...... JAH-meer Khameron Taylor ...... CAM-er-on Director of football video: Devin McKenney (South Alabama ’16) Diantae Thomas ...... de-AHN-tay Equipment operations manager: Jeff Bailey Kane Wommack ...... WAH-mick

Postseason Bowl Participants — 2014, 2016 5 2017 South Alabama Football 2017 Jaguars 64 Ryan Alexander Personal: Full name is Tre Kentrell Alford ... Born June 23, 1995, in Tuscaloosa, Ala. ... Son of Thomas and Delisa Alford ... Favorite movie is “Taken” ... Favorite team is the Washington Red- skins ... Favorite subject is math ... Received a degree in exercise science in May, and is working 6-3 • 305 • Offensive Lineman toward second degree in biology. Sophomore • 1 Letter Floral Park, N.Y CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS Jireh (N.C.) Prep Year GP S-A—TT TFL-Yds Scks-Yds Int PBU FF/FR Holy Trinity HS 2014 13 4-5—9 1.0-4 — — 1 0/0 2015 12 17-20—37 3.5-17 2.0-15 — 2 1/0 Totals 25 21-25—46 4.5-21 2.0-15 — 3 1/0 Jaguar Highlights: Enters the preseason listed as the project- ed starter at right . CAREER HIGHS Total Tackles ...... 9 vs. Gardner-Webb, 9/5/15 As A Redshirt Freshman (2016): Appeared in nine contests, starting each of the last four games Solo Tackles ...... 4 vs. Gardner-Webb, 9/5/15 of the year at left tackle ... Earned an 85 percent mark following the regular-season fi nale against Tackles For Loss...... 1, four times, last at Georgia State, 11/21/15 New Mexico State ... Was credited with a grade of 81 percent for his performance in the NOVA Sacks ...... 1, twice, last vs. Arkansas State, 10/13/15 Home Loans Arizona Bowl. Passes Broken Up ...... 1, three times, last vs. Arkansas State, 10/13/15 Forced ...... 1 vs. North Carolina State, 9/26/15 As A Freshman (2015): Did not play while sitting out as a redshirt.

High School Highlights: Helped Holy Trinity HS advance to the semifi nals of the state playoffs 8 Bull Barge ... As a junior, posted 40 receptions for 400 yards and three scores ... Also played lacrosse for the Titans. 5-10 • 225 • Junior • 2 Letters Personal: Full name is Ryan Thomas Alexander ... Born Feb. 10, 1996, in Floral Park, N.Y. ... Fa- vorite movie is “Belly” ... Favorite team is the New York Giants ... Favorite athlete is John Wall Moultrie, Ga. ... Favorite artist is Meek Mill ... Favorite food is cheeseburgers ... Favorite subject is math ... An Colquitt County HS interdisciplinary studies major.

78 Tre Alford Jaguar Highlights: Listed as the backup “Mike” linebacker entering preseason camp ... Did not participate in spring drills 5-10 • 290 • Defensive Lineman after undergoing surgery following the 2016 season. Senior • 2 Letters Tuscaloosa, Ala. As A Sophomore (2016): Played in all 13 contests, with his only start coming in the home opener against Georgia Southern ... Credited with a career-high 54 tackles, which included 2½ behind Hillcrest HS the line of scrimmage ... Also recorded three hurries and a forced ... Made nine stops in his lone start, the highest total of his career ... Posted eight tackles with an assist for a loss at Arkansas State ... Posted six stops in back-to-back outings against Troy and Georgia State, earning the coaches’ linebacker award following a win over the latter ... Had four tackles in Jaguar Highlights: Should see time at nose tackle ... Earned season-opening victory at Mississippi State as well as win over No. 19 San Diego State ... Finished preseason second-team all-Sun Belt Conference honors from with three stops in each of the last three games of the regular season, with a tackle for loss and Athlon Sports ... Was also a preseason fourth-team all-league forced fumble in a defeat of Presbyterian in the fi rst of those outings ... Recorded an assist behind pick by Phil Steele Publications ... Held out of spring practice while continuing to recovery from the line in consecutive contests against Louisiana-Lafayette and Nicholls. injury. As A Freshman (2015): Recorded 36 stops in 12 outings his fi rst season at the collegiate level, As A Junior (2016): Was expected to start at nose tackle but suffered season-ending injury starting two contests ... Collected a season-best seven tackles, with three of those unassisted, at during summer workouts ... Named preseason second-team all-Sun Belt Conference by Athlon Nebraska ... Posted six stops each of the next two weeks in a win over Mountain West Confer- Sports going into the year. ence champion San Diego State and against North Carolina State ... Also fi nished with six tackles at Georgia Southern, then had fi ve including an assist behind the line of scrimmage in the season As A Sophomore (2015): A starter in all 12 games at nose tackle ... Posted 37 stops — including fi nale against Appalachian State ... Credited with two stops in victory over Louisiana-Lafayette 3½ for loss — to go along with two passes defensed and a forced fumble ... Credited with a team- and against Sun Belt Conference champion Arkansas State. high-tying two sacks for a loss of 15 yards ... Tied for the lead on the squad after recording three quarterback hurries ... Finished with a career-best nine tackles in season-opening victory over High School Highlights: Received three stars from 247Sports.com, as well as two from both Gardner-Webb, with an assist behind the line of scrimmage and a pass break up ... Collected fi ve Rivals.com and Scout.com ... Lettered in football and track at Colquitt County High ... Set the stops in victory at Troy, earning the weekly coaches’ award on the defensive line ... Shared the program’s season tackle record and is also the school’s all-time leader in the category with 481 coaches’ award after win over Louisiana-Lafayette with a performance that included four tackles stops ... Other career totals include four sacks, three , three forced fumbles and a and two quarterback pressures ... Also made four stops the following week at Georgia State ... pair of scores ... Helped the Packers go 15-0 on the way to the state AAAAAA championship his Recorded three tackles, including a sack for a loss of 10 yards, and broke up a pass against Sun fi nal year ... Credited with 185 total tackles as a senior — a fi gure which included 102 solo stops Belt champion Arkansas State ... Posted a sack and a forced fumble against North Carolina State — with three sacks ... Caused one fumble and had a fumble recovery as well. ... Finished with three stops in Homecoming win over Idaho and in season fi nale against Appala- chian State ... A member of Sun Belt Conference Academic Honor Roll. Personal: Full name is De’Themeyus Terrill Barge ... Born Oct. 28, 1996, in Moultrie, Ga. ... Son of De’Themeyus and Brenda Barge ... Favorite movie is “Friday” ... Favorite team is the New York As A Redshirt Freshman (2014): Saw action in all 13 contests as a back-up on the interior of Jets ... Favorite athletes are and Denzel Perryman ... Favorite musical artist is Rich the defensive line ... Posted nine stops with one behind the line of scrimmage, broke up a pass and Homie Quan ... Likes Japanese food ... Favorite subject is math ... Likes to play video games in was credited with a quarterback hurry ... Credited with two solo stops against Bowling Green his spare time ... Would like to own a physical therapy practice ... Was also recruited by Troy, at the Raycom Media Camellia Bowl, the fi rst time in his career he made more than one tackle ... Georgia Southern and Middle Tennessee ... A leisure studies major. Earned the coaches’ award for a big hit and had a quarterback pressure in victory over Georgia State ... Had a tackle for loss of four yards in win over Troy the following week ... Collected a stop CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS in each of his fi rst fi ve contests, including a solo tackle in season-opening win at Kent State ... Year GP S-A—TT TFL-Yds Scks-Yds Int PBU FF/FR Made the Sun Belt Conference Academic Honor Roll. 2015 12 12-24—36 0.5-1 — — 0 0/0 2016 13 21-33—54 2.5-13 0.5-5 — 0 1/0 As A Freshman (2013): Sat out the year as a redshirt ... Named to the Sun Belt Conference Totals 25 33-57—90 3.0-14 0.5-5 — 0 1/0 Academic Honor Roll. CAREER HIGHS High School Highlights: A four-year letterwinner at Hillcrest High ... Helped the Patriots ad- Total Tackles ...... 9 vs. Georgia Southern, 9/10/16 vance to the state 6A playoffs each season ... As a junior, was part of a squad that fi nished 12-1 Solo Tackles ...... 4 vs. Georgia Southern, 9/10/16 — winning the region championship with a 7-0 mark — after advancing to the quarterfi nals of Tackles For Loss ...... 1 vs. Presbyterian, 11/19/16 the state playoffs ... HHS was the region runner-up, posting a 9-2 overall record, when he was Sacks ...... ½ at Arkansas State, 10/15/16 a sophomore. Forced Fumbles ...... 1 vs. Presbyterian, 11/19/16

6 Postseason Bowl Participants — 2014, 2016 2017 Jaguars 2017 South Alabama Football 56 Zach Befort 74 Sean Brown

6-2 • 285 • Defensive Lineman 6-2 • 310 • Defensive Lineman Senior • 1 Letter Sophomore • 1 Letter Wichita, Kan. Pleasant Grove, Ala. Butler (Kan.) CC Pleasant Grove HS Bishop Carroll Catholic HS

Jaguar Highlights: Ended spring practice listed as the starter Jaguar Highlights: Enters the preseason projected as the at nose tackle ... Had a solo tackle and broke up a pass for the backup at defensive tackle ... Posted a pair of stops in the open- Red team in its 50-30 victory in the annual spring game ... Post- ing scrimmage of the spring campaign. ed four stops for the defense in the opening spring scrimmage as well. As A Freshman (2016): After missing the season opener, went on to play in each of the next As A Junior (2016): In his fi rst season with the program appeared in 11 contests with eight starts 12 contests including earning his fi rst career start against Air Force at the NOVA Home Loans ... Credited with a total of 25 stops — with a pair of those for loss — as well as two quarterback Arizona Bowl ... Was credited with 12 total stops, including two at both Louisiana-Lafayette and hurries ... Posted a career-best fi ve tackles in consecutive outings against Presbyterian and Idaho Louisiana-Monroe ... Posted a solo tackle in his collegiate debut against Georgia Southern and ... Performances were part of stretch in which he recorded a tackle behind the line of scrimmage in a defeat of 19th-ranked San Diego State ... Finished with an unassisted stop in back-to-back in three straight contests ... After missing two games due to injury, returned to post three stops outings against postseason bowl participants Arkansas State and Troy ... Had a solo tackle in in a victory over nationally-ranked San Diego State ... Finished with multiple tackles on four regular-season fi nale as the Jaguars defeated New Mexico State to become bowl eligible as well other occasions including match ups with rival Troy and Air Force at the NOVA Home Loans as one in the postseason match up with the Falcons ... First career stop for loss was an assist Arizona Bowl ... Earned the coaches’ defensive lineman award after recording two stops and a behind the line in win over Georgia State Homecoming weekend. quarterback pressure in Homecoming win over Georgia State ... Also had two tackles in Sun Belt Conference opener against Georgia Southern. High School Highlights: A three-star prospect according to Scout.com and 247Sports.com ... Also earned two stars from Rivals.com ... The top-rated center in Alabama according to Scout. Junior College Highlights (2014-15): Earned second-team all-Jayhawk Conference honors in com, which also listed him among the top fi ve in the region and top 20 in the country at the 2015 after recording 50 total tackles including 8½ behind the line of scrimmage ... Was credited position ... A four-year letterwinner at Pleasant Grove HS ... Played on both the offensive and with three sacks as well as a forced fumble, fumble recovery, pass break up and blocked kick ... defensive lines ... Earned second-team all-state honors his fi nal year after helping the Spartans to Helped the Grizzlies go 9-2 while fi nishing fi fth in the fi nal National Junior College Athletic As- an 8-4 fi nish including a win in the fi rst round of the state 5A playoffs ... Was also a fi rst-team sociation poll ... Part of team that claimed the league title as well ... Collected season-best eight all-conference and all-metro selection ... As a junior, was part of a PGHS team that advanced to tackles — with three of those behind the line including a sack — against Dodge City (Kan.) CC the state championship game, ending the year with a school-record 12 wins ... Spartans went 10-2 ... Posted seven total stops in victories over nationally-ranked Iowa Western CC and Air Force after advancing to the second round of the state playoffs his sophomore season, qualifying for Prep ... Posted fi ve tackles, including 1½ for loss, to help Grizzlies earn three-point victory at postseason action when he was a freshman. top-ranked Coffeyville (Kan.) CC ... Also fi nished with fi ve stops — highlighted by a sack for an eight-yard loss — at No. 3 Hutchinson (Kan.) CC and at Ellsworth (Iowa) CC, forcing a fumble Personal: Full name is Sean Derek Brown II ... Born May 18, 1998, in Birmingham, Ala. ... Son of against the latter ... Had four tackles, a fumble recovery and a pass defensed in win over national- Sean and Clair Brown ... Cousin, Aaron Brown, is a senior defensive lineman at Louisiana Tech ... ly-ranked Dodge City (Kan.) CC as well as in defeat of Highland (Kan.) CC ... In seven games as a Favorite movie is “The Fast and the Furious” ... Favorite book is the Bible ... Favorite teams are the freshman, posted 49 stops with 11½ behind the line — which ranked second on the squad — and Los Angeles Lakers and ... Favorite athletes are Jerricho Cotchery and Kobe four sacks ... Led the Grizzlies with three recovered fumbles as well as they fi nished 15th in the Bryant ... Favorite musical artists are Future, Lil Wayne, Kendrick Lamar and J. Cole ... Favorite fi nal national rankings with an 8-3 mark ... Credited with a career-high 12 stops in shutout of Air foods are steak, hamburgers and barbecue ... Favorite subject is math ... Likes to work on racing Force Prep, with three for a loss of 14 yards and a pair of sacks ... Against sixth-ranked Hutchin- cars in his spare time ... Also had scholarship offers from Arkansas State, Georgia Southern, Troy, son CC, fi nished with 11 tackles — 2½ of those were behind the line of scrimmage — and a pair Georgia State and Southern Mississippi ... Was also recruited by Auburn, Mississippi State, Ar- of fumble recoveries ... Had three tackles for loss among his seven stops in defeat of Fort Scott kansas and Missouri ... An electrical engineering major. (Kan.) CC ... Collected six stops in back-to-back victories over Iowa Central CC and DCCC, with 2½ tackles behind the line against the former. CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS Year GP S-A—TT TFL-Yds Scks-Yds Int PBU FF/FR At Kansas State (2013): Sat out as a redshirt. 2016 12 9-3—12 0.5-1 — — 0 0/0

High School Highlights: Was a three-year letterwinner in football at Bishop Carroll Catholic CAREER HIGHS High ... Recorded 121 total tackles, 56 stops behind the line of scrimmage and 10 sacks his fi nal Total Tackles ...... 2, twice, last at Louisiana-Monroe, 11/5/16 two years on the varsity ... Helped the Golden Eagles to a state 5A championship as a senior ... Solo Tackles ...... 2 at Louisiana-Monroe, 11/5/16 Also lettered three years in track and once in wrestling. Tackles For Loss...... ½ vs. Georgia State, 10/29/16

Personal: Full name is Zach Jordan Befort ... Born April 11, 1995, in Wichita, Kan. ... Son of Har- old and Dawn Befort ... Favorite movie is “Friday Night Lights” ... Favorite book is “Bo Knows 9 Malcolm Buggs Bo” ... Favorite team is the ... Favorite athletes are Jared Allen, Tony Gonzalez and Rob Gronkowski ... Favorite musical acts are Kid Cudi, Zac Brown Band and Her ... Favorite 5-9 • 205 • Safety foods are fried chicken, steak and shrimp ... Likes to hunt and fi sh in his spare time ... Would Junior • 2 Letters like to become a defensive line coach in the future ... Also recruited by Auburn, Tulsa, Northern Opelika, Ala. Illinois, Central Michigan, Western Michigan, Ball State and Louisiana-Monroe ... Major is in- terdisciplinary studies. Opelika HS

CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS Year GP S-A—TT TFL-Yds Scks-Yds Int PBU FF/FR Jaguar Highlights: Enters fall camp projected as the starting 2016 11 7-18—25 2.0-4 — — 0 0/0 “Husky” in the defensive backfi eld ... Was selected the most improved player at the position by the coaching staff at the end CAREER HIGHS of spring practice ... Finished with fi ve tackles and a pass defensed in the Red team’s 20-point Total Tackles ...... 5, twice, last at Idaho, 11/26/16 victory in the annual spring game. Solo Tackles ...... 4 at Idaho, 11/26/16 Tackles For Loss...... 1 at Idaho, 11/26/16 As A Redshirt Sophomore (2016): Played in each of the last 11 games of the season ... Posted a total of six stops, with fi ve of those assists ... Credited with a career-best two tackles in season debut at Louisiana-Lafayette ... Finished with an assisted stop in consecutive contests against Arkansas State and rival Troy ... Accomplished the feat again the following month with an assist both in a win over Presbyterian and the next week at Idaho ... Received the coaches’ special teams award after helping the Jaguars defeat nationally-ranked San Diego State as well as following the PC contest.

Postseason Bowl Participants — 2014, 2016 7 2017 South Alabama Football 2017 Jaguars As A Sophomore (2015): Was injured in the preseason and sat out the year as a redshirt ... Made 13 DJ Daniels the Sun Belt Conference Academic Honor Roll.

As A Freshman (2014): Appeared in 12 of 13 outings, playing primarily on special teams. 5-10 • 190 • Safety Sophomore • 1 Letter High School Highlights: Received three stars from ESPN.com ... Also earned two stars from Riverview, Fla. Rivals.com, Scout.com and 247Sports.com ... ESPN.com rated him among the top 60 in Alabama, Chamberlain HS including second among safeties, while 247Sports.com had him ranked among the top 70 in the state ... Participated in the Alabama-Mississippi All-Star Game following the conclusion of his senior season ... A three-year starter and letterwinner at Opelika High, serving as team captain his last two seasons ... Earned fi rst-team all-area honors as a senior after recording 60 total tack- les — including four for loss — and fi ve passes defensed ... Helped the Bulldogs to a 7-3 fi nish and Jaguar Highlights: Listed as the backup “Rover” safety enter- a berth in the state 6A playoffs his fi nal fall ... Posted 74 stops, two interceptions and six passes ing the year ... Chosen the team’s most improved safety by the broken up as a junior while leading OHS to a berth in the state championship game ... Credited coaching staff at the end of the spring season ... Recorded the with 22 tackles and a pass defensed as the Bulldogs advanced to postseason play when he was a fi rst of fi ve interceptions for the Red in the annual spring contest, helping the team to a 50-30 sophomore ... Lettered in basketball and track as well. win with a game-high six tackles ... Also had four stops and picked off a pass in the fi rst scrim- mage of the spring. Personal: Full name is Malcolm Daniel Buggs ... Born Sept. 14, 1995, in Tuscaloosa, Ala. ... Son of Greg and Lisa Bedell ... Favorite movie is “Holes” ... Favorite teams are the Los Angeles Lakers, As A Freshman (2016): Played in each of the fi rst eight games before suffering a season-ending Seattle Seahawks and Arizona Cardinals ... Favorite athletes are Patrick Peterson and Tyrann injury ... Lone tackle of the year was an assist in USA’s win over Nicholls. Mathieu ... Favorite musical artists are Lil’ Boosie and Gucci Mane ... Also had a scholarship offer from Georgia Tech, and was recruited by Auburn, Vanderbilt, Oregon State and Troy ... A sports and recreation management major. High School Highlights: Earned three stars — ranking among the top 100 individually in the nation — from ESPN.com as an athlete ... Rated a three-star by 247Sports.com, with CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS the organization including him among its top 85 in the country at the position ... Received two Year GP S-A—TT TFL-Yds Scks-Yds Int PBU FF/FR stars as a wide receiver from Rivals.com and Scout.com ... Played for the West team in the Hill- 2016 11 1-5—6 — — — 0 0/0 sborough County All-Star Game ... Lettered all four years in both football and track at Cham- Totals 23 1-5—6 — — — 0 0/0 berlain HS ... Was chosen fi rst-team all-Western Conference as a his senior year after posting 90 tackles — including 5½ sacks — and returning two fumbles for ... CAREER HIGHS As a junior was credited with 76 tackles defensively while pacing the squad with 23 catches for Total Tackles ...... 2 at Louisiana-Lafayette, 9/17/16 407 yards receiving. Solo Tackles ...... 1 at Louisiana-Lafayette, 9/17/16 Personal: Full name is Deedrick Damion Daniels Jr. ... Born Nov. 28, 1997, in Tampa, Fla. ... Son of Deedrick Daniels Sr. and Sontrivette Holten ... Favorite movie is “Law Abiding Citizen” ... Favor- ite book is “The Red Pyramid” ... Favorite teams are the Baltimore Ravens and Toronto Raptors 17 Sa’Mory Collier ... Favorite athlete is Anquan Boldin ... Favorite musical artists are Kendrick Lamar and Kanye West ... Favorite food is lasagna ... Likes to play video games, explore, listen to music and read 5-11 • 185 • Wide Receiver stocks in his spare time ... Wants to work in the economics fi eld in the future ... Signed a National Senior • 1 Letter Letter-of-Intent with Virginia ... Also recruited by Georgia, Virginia Tech, Wake Forest, Purdue, Owasso, Okla. South Florida, Temple, Georgia Southern, Georgia State, Marshall, Western Kentucky, Florida Northeastern Oklahoma A&M Atlantic, Florida International, New Mexico and Toledo ... A pre-business major. Owasso HS 11 Dallas Davis Jaguar Highlights: Should see time at the “A” receiver slot, and could also contribute returning both kickoffs and punts 6-2 • 215 • Quarterback ... Recorded two catches for 41 yards for the Blue team in the Junior • 1 Letter Jaguars’ annual spring contest ... Lone reception in opening Panama City, Fla. scrimmage of the spring went for 65 yards. Rutherford HS As A Junior (2016): Saw action in 11 contests his fi rst season with the program ... Caught four balls for 58 yards ... First two receptions — for a total of 18 yards — of his USA career came at Louisiana-Monroe the opening weekend of November ... Followed up with an eight-yard catch in a win over Presbyterian in the Jags’ next outing and a career-long 22-yard reception at Idaho Jaguar Highlights: Begins preseason camp projected to start Thanksgiving weekend. at quarterback for the second straight season ... Did not partici- pate in spring drills while recovering from offseason surgery. Junior College Highlights (2013-15): Was at Northeastern Oklahoma A&M for three seasons, although he did not play in 2015 ... Appeared in all 11 contests for the Norsemen as a sophomore, catching 19 passes for 265 yards and two touchdowns ... Recorded a season-high fi ve receptions As A Sophomore (2016): Started 10 of the 11 games he appeared in ... Led the Sun Belt Confer- for 56 yards in a win at Cisco (Texas) JC ... Finished with season-best 94 yards on four catches in ence in total offense, also ranking second in passing yards per game and sixth in pass effi ciency season opener against the College of DuPage (Ill.) ... Caught two passes in games against nation- rating ... Finished among the top 40 in the country in the fi rst two categories as well ... Completed ally-ranked Kilgore (Texas) JC, Trinity Valley (Texas) JC and Tyler (Texas) JC ... Posted a pair 198-of-349 attempts for 2,706 yards and 11 touchdowns ... Ran for 245 yards and three scores on of receptions for 63 yards in the season fi nale, a 49-7 win over Fort Scott (Kan.) CC ... Led NEO 91 carries also ... Led team with 2,951 yards of total offense, the second-highest total in school his- with 15 catches for 211 yards his freshman year ... Had career highs with six receptions for 139 tory, while setting program record for total yards passing and passing yards per contest ... Also yards in his Norseman debut, a 47-14 victory over Highland (Man.) CC ... That included his only ranked among the top fi ve on USA’s season record list in completions (second), attempts (fi rst), catch of the campaign ... Equalled career best after catching six passes for 36 yards completion percentage (third, 56.7%), yards, touchdown throws (fi fth) and pass effi ciency rating the following week at Coffeyville (Kan.) CC. (third) ... Became the fi rst quarterback in school history to throw for 300 or more yards on mul- High School Highlights: Competed in football at Owasso High. tiple occasions in the same year ... Named the initial Sun Belt Offensive Player of the Week after going 24-of-34 passing for 285 yards and two scores while leading the Jaguars to a fourth-quarter Personal: Full name is Sa’Mory Collier ... Born June 26, 1995, in Bellfl ower, Calif. ... Son of Ken- comeback victory at Mississippi State, the school’s fi rst-ever over a Southeastern Conference op- neth and Diane Collier ... Favorite movie is “Interstellar” ... Favorite book is “The Defi nitive Book ponent ... Also earned the coaches’ offensive back award for the performance ... Had career highs of Body Language” ... Favorite team is the Kansas City Chiefs ... Favorite athlete is Antonio Brown in completions (25), yards passing (320) and total offense yards (374) at Idaho while accounting ... Favorite food is pizza ... Enjoys games, movies, free climbing and longboarding in his spare time for three scores (two pass, one rush) ... In the previous outing at Louisiana-Monroe connected on ... An interdisciplinary studies major. 23-of-37 attempts for 307 yards and a touchdown and added 61 yards on 11 carries — including a 55-yard scoring run for the team’s fi rst points — to post 368 yards of total offense ... Ran for a CAREER RECEIVING STATISTICS career-best 74 yards and was 16-of-28 passing for another 239 in win over New Mexico State to YEAR GP NO-NET AVG TD LG AVG/G help Jags become eligible to participate in a postseason bowl game ... Threw for 245 yards and a 2016 11 4-48 12.0 0 22 4.4 touchdown at the NOVA Home Loans Arizona Bowl against Air Force ... Passed for 302 yards and a score in overtime defeat of Nicholls ... Was 21-of-29 passing for 264 yards and two touchdowns CAREER HIGHS at Louisiana-Lafayette ... Also recorded 279 yards passing and 297 yards of total offense in the Receptions ...... 2 at Louisiana-Monroe, 11/5/16 home opener against Georgia Southern. Yards Receiving ...... 22 at Idaho, 11/26/16 Longest Reception ...... 22 at Idaho, 11/26/16

8 Postseason Bowl Participants — 2014, 2016 2017 Jaguars 2017 South Alabama Football As A Redshirt Freshman (2015): Appeared in six games ... Completed 11-of-23 pass attempts percent mark following game at Idaho ... Credited with a season-high six knockdown blocks for 108 yards and a touchdown ... Was 3-of-5 passing for 42 yards, throwing a 36-yard scoring against rival Troy ... Graded out at 89 percent, adding fi ve knockdowns and three cut blocks, pass to Josh Magee in the fi nal four minutes, at Nebraska ... Connected on both passes against to help Jaguars open the year with a win at Mississippi State ... Picked up the coaches’ offensive North Carolina State, picking up 12 yards ... Threw for a career-high 56 yards on 4-of-9 passing in line award for his performance against the Bulldogs ... Posted a season-best seven cut blocks to season fi nale against Appalachian State, adding 10 yards on seven carries ... That included a 40- go along with fi ve knockdown blocks and an 81 percent grade in victory over No. 19 San Diego yard completion to set up game-tying touchdown in the opening minutes of the fourth quarter ... State ... Paced the squad with fi ve knockdown blocks, grading out at 82 percent, in Homecoming A member of the Sun Belt Conference Academic Honor Roll. defeat of Georgia State ... Earned a mark of 86 percent and tied for the team lead with four knock- down blocks in win over New Mexico State in the regular-season fi nale that helped South be- As A Freshman (2014): Sat out as a redshirt his fi rst year as a Jaguar ... Earned the coaches’ of- come eligible for a postseason bowl game ... Shared team-high honors with fi ve total knockdown fensive scout team award following victory over Texas State that earned USA its sixth win and and cut blocks in home opener against Georgia Southern ... Led USA with two knockdowns and made the program eligible for a postseason bowl. a pair of cut blocks while receiving an 85 percent grade against Air Force at the NOVA Home Loans Arizona Bowl ... Had grades of 80 percent following victories over Nicholls and Presby- High School Highlights: Earned two stars from 247Sports.com ... Selected to participate in the terian ... Also earned marks above 80 percent against Arkansas State (85%), Louisiana-Monroe Max Emfi nger All-American Bowl at the conclusion of his prep career ... Lettered for three years (83%), Louisiana-Lafayette (82%) and Troy (81%). at Rutherford HS, setting a school record for completions ... Was an honorable mention all-state selection and named fi rst-team all-district his senior season after recording 3,765 yards of total Monmouth Highlights (2013-14): Was part of the Hawks program for two years ... Helped MU offense and 40 scores ... Was 175-of-268 passing for 2,740 yards and 25 touchdowns, carrying to a 6-5 fi nish as a redshirt freshman as the Hawks completed their fi rst season in the Big South 150 times for 1,025 yards and 15 scores — became the fi rst player in county history to surpass Conference ... Did not see action during the 2013 campaign. 2,000 yards passing and 1,000 rushing ... As a junior, completed 109-of-209 attempts for 1,345 yards while adding 392 yards on the ground to earn fi rst-team all-district and all-county honors. High School Highlights: Lettered three years at West Springfi eld High ... Was named all-dis- trict on three occasions and earned all-conference honors twice ... A two-time team captain and Personal: Full name is Dallas Wayne Davis ... Born Oct. 18, 1995, in Panama City, Fla. ... Favorite three-time team MVP on the offensive and defensive line ... Credited with not allowing a sack as movie is “21 Jump Street” ... Favorite team is the ... Favorite athlete is Tom Brady a senior while helping the Spartans qualify for the state playoffs ... Also lettered in lacrosse one ... Likes to hunt and fi sh in his free time ... Wants to attend medical school and become a doctor year and was part of a WSHS team that advanced to the regional fi nal. ... A sports and recreation management major. Personal: Full name is Dominic Michael Esposito ... Born May 25, 1995, in Jacksonville, Fla. ... CAREER PASSING STATISTICS Son of Paul and Dana Esposito ... Father, Paul, lettered in lacrosse from 1984-86 at Siena ... Favor- Year GP Eff. C-A-I Pct Yds TD Lg Avg/G ite movie is “Mad Max: Fury Road” ... Favorite book is “American Sniper” ... Favorite team is the Pittsburgh Steelers ... Favorite athletes are Jerome Bettis, Conor McGregor and Shaquille O’Neal 2015 6 92.92 11-23-1 47.8 108 1 40 18.0 ... Favorite band is The Doors ... Likes Mexican food ... Favorite class was accounting ... Would 2016 11 125.39 198-249-12 56.7 2,706 11 76 246.0 like to work in NASCAR in the future ... Major is business management. Totals 17 123.38 209-372-13 56.2 2,814 12 76 165.5

CAREER RUSHING STATISTICS 57 Noah Fisher Year GP Att-Net Avg TD Lg Avg/G 2015 6 16-(-31) -1.9 0 8 -5.2 6-5 • 315 • Offensive Lineman 2016 11 91-245 2.7 3 55 22.3 Junior • 2 Letters Totals 17 107-214 2.0 3 55 12.6 Decatur, Ga. TOTAL OFFENSE Decatur HS Year GP Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/G 2015 6 39 -31 108 77 12.8 2016 11 440 245 2,706 2,951 268.3 Jaguar Highlights: Projected to start at left tackle in the fall Totals 17 479 214 2,814 3,028 178.1 ... Named preseason second-team all-Sun Belt Conference on the offensive line by both Phil Steele Publications and Athlon CAREER SCORING STATISTICS Sports. Year TD FGs PATs Pts 2016 3 — — 18 As A Sophomore (2016): Started all 13 contests, with all but one of those coming at right tackle ... Received an 85 percent mark for the year after grading out at 85 percent or better on seven oc- CAREER HIGHS casions; that included four contests with a mark above 90 percent, most on the squad ... Recorded Completions ...... 24, three times, last at Idaho, 11/26/16 a team-best 36 cut blocks — 14 more than any other Jaguar up front — and was second with 30 knockdowns ... Shared team-high honors with a 95 percent grade against Air Force at the NOVA Pass Attempts ...... 50 vs. Nicholls, 9/24/16 Home Loans Arizona Bowl ... Earned mark of 91 percent following victory over New Mexico State Yards Passing...... 320 at Idaho, 11/26/16 in the regular-season fi nale ... Posted eight knockdowns as well as eight cut blocks in defeat of TDs Passing...... 2, three times, last at Idaho, 11/26/16 Nicholls while grading out at 84 percent ... Also had eight cut blocks and an 85 percent mark Longest Completion ...... 76, twice, last vs. New Mexico State, 12/3/16 the following week to help the Jaguars earn fi rst-ever victory over a nationally-ranked opponent Rushing Attempts ...... 13 at Idaho, 11/26/16 with defeat of No. 19 San Diego State, picking up the coaches’ offensive line award for the effort Yards Rushing ...... 74 vs. New Mexico State, 12/3/16 ... Led USA with seven knockdowns and a 91 percent grade at Sun Belt co-champion Arkansas TDs Rushing ...... 1, three times, last vs. Air Force, 12/30/16 State ... Earned highest mark on the line with scores of 92 percent at Louisiana-Lafayette and 89 Longest Rush ...... 55 at Louisiana-Monroe, 11/5/16 percent at Louisiana-Monroe, also receiving an 89 percent grade following contest at Idaho ... Had grades of 84 percent after win over Presbyterian and 82 percent in Homecoming win over Total Offense Atts ...... 58 at Idaho, 11/26/16 Georgia State ... Finished with fi ve knockdown blocks and an 80 percent mark against rival Troy. Total Offense Yards ...... 374 at Idaho, 11/26/16 TDs Accounted For ...... 3 at Idaho, 11/26/16 (2 pass, 1 rush) As A Redshirt Freshman (2015): Saw action in every game, playing both left and right tackle ... Made fi rst career start at Texas State, and was also on the fi eld for the opening snap of the Geor- gia Southern contest ... Finished the year with a fi nal grade of 82 percent ... Credited with season- 76 Dominic Esposito high 84 percent grade in Homecoming victory over Idaho, posting two of his three knockdown blocks on the season in the game ... Earned grade of 82 percent at Georgia State and an 81 percent mark — to go along with a pancake block — in his fi rst-ever start. 6-2 • 295 • Offensive Lineman Senior • 1 Letter As A Freshman (2014): Was a redshirt. Springfi eld, Va. High School Highlights: Received two stars from Rivals.com and 247Sports.com ... Started and Monmouth (N.J.) lettered for three seasons at Decatur HS ... Played in the DeKalb County All-Star Game follow- West Springfi eld HS ing his senior year ... Selected honorable mention all-state, earning fi rst-team all-region and all- county recognition, after helping the Bulldogs to a 7-3 fi nish as a senior ... Earned an 86 percent grade for the year while posting 18 knockdown blocks ... A three-year starter in basketball as Jaguar Highlights: Will compete for the starting center posi- well, earning honorable mention all-state accolades. tion in preseason camp, and can also contribute at left guard ... Named fourth-team preseason all-Sun Belt Conference by Phil Personal: Full name is Noah Theophilus Fisher ... Born April 24, 1996, in Atlanta, Ga. ... Son of Steele Publications ... Was held out of spring practice due to Brian and Cheryl Fisher ... Favorite movies are “The Dark Knight” and “Man of Steel” ... Favorite injury. team is the ... Favorite athletes are Ray Lewis and Carmelo Anthony ... Favorite musical artists are J. Cole and Big K.R.I.T. ... Favorite foods are pizza and hot wings ... Likes to As A Junior (2016): Appeared in all 13 games in his fi rst season of eligibility with the program, play basketball in his spare time ... Also recruited by Georgia State ... Major is political science starting 12 of those ... Started each of the fi rst seven outings at center before moving to left guard with a minor in communication. following the return of Harrison Louden from injury ... Earned an 84 percent grade for the year, leading the squad with 35 knockdowns while adding 22 cut blocks ... Received season-best 92 Postseason Bowl Participants — 2014, 2016 9 2017 South Alabama Football 2017 Jaguars 7 Bobby Flott Falcons ... Favorite athlete is ... Favorite musical artist is Eminem ... Favorite foods are pancakes and corn bread ... Favorite subject is math ... Would like to become a cardiolo- gist ... Majoring in professional health science. 6-1 • 195 • Cornerback Sophomore • 1 Letter CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS Mobile, Ala. Year GP S-A—TT TFL-Yds Scks-Yds Int PBU FF/FR Baker HS 2015 5 1-3—4 — — — 0 0/0 2016 12 5-5—10 1.0-1 — — 0 0/0 Totals 17 6-8—14 1.0-1 — — 0 0/0

Jaguar Highlights: Looks to enter the preseason as the back- CAREER HIGHS up safety on the boundary after missing the second half of Total Tackles ...... 3 vs. New Mexico State, 12/3/16 spring practice due to injury. Solo Tackles ...... 3 vs. New Mexico State, 12/3/16 Tackles For Loss...... 1 at Louisiana-Monroe, 11/5/16 As A Freshman (2016): Saw action in eight contests including each of the last fi ve ... Posted three solo stops, with one in three straight November games against Louisiana-Monroe, Pres- byterian and Idaho. 1 Maaseiah Francis

High School Highlights: Collected two stars from Rivals.com ... Received two stars and was 6-2 • 225 • ranked among the top 100 in the state by 247Sports.com ... Credited with 16 tackles, three inter- Junior • 1 Letter ceptions and two other passes broken up as a junior, helping the Hornets go 9-2 after qualifying for the state 7A playoffs. Lithonia, Ga. Hutchinson (Kan.) CC Personal: Full name is Bobby Dinell Flott ... Born March 7, 1997 ... Son of Kevin and Sharoka Norcross HS Stadmire ... Favorite movie is “Rush Hour 3” ... Favorite books are the “Bluford High” series ... Favorite teams are the and Boston Celtics ... Favorite athletes are Richard Sherman and Darqueze Dennard ... Favorite musical artists are Young Thug and Kodak Black ... Jaguar Highlights: Looks to take over as the starting tight end Likes seafood ... Favorite subject is history ... Was offered scholarships by Minnesota, Memphis in the Jaguar offense ... Chosen second-team preseason all-Sun and Southern Mississippi, and was also recruited by Northern Illinois and Louisiana-Lafayette Belt Conference by Phil Steele Publications and Athlon Sports ... Majoring in leisure studies. ... Led the offense with three receptions for 49 yards in the opening scrimmage of the spring season. CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS Year GP S-A—TT TFL-Yds Scks-Yds Int PBU FF/FR As A Sophomore (2016): Made 13 appearances with starts against Georgia Southern and Idaho 2016 8 3-0—3 — — — 0 0/0 his fi rst season at South ... Caught 18 balls for 261 yards and a pair of touchdowns ... Ranked fi fth on the team in both receptions and receiving yards ... Led all players with seven receptions for CAREER HIGHS 146 yards and two scores at Idaho, which included a 75-yard catch-and-run for a touchdown Total Tackles ...... 1, three times, last at Idaho, 11/26/16 that drew the Jaguars within three points of the Vandals midway through the second quarter ... Solo Tackles ...... 1, three times, last at Idaho, 11/26/16 Came on in relief of an injured Gerald Everett to post a game-high fi ve catches for 36 yards in a victory over Presbyterian the previous week ... Caught two balls for 28 yards at SBC co-champion Arkansas State ... Had a 26-yard reception in defeat of Nicholls as well. 37 Wade Forde Junior College Highlights (2015): Played in eight games at Hutchinson (Kan.) CC, recording three catches for 31 yards. 6-3 • 235 • Defensive Lineman Senior • 2 Letters High School Highlights: Received three stars from ESPN.com, and was considered a two-star Ocala, Fla. recruit by Rivals.com, Scout.com and 247Sports.com ... Lettered three years at Norcross High ... Vanguard HS Helped the Blue Devils to the state AAAAAA title his junior and senior years.

Personal: Full name is Maaseiah Francis ... Born Sept. 3, 1996, in Queens, N.Y. ... Older brother, Leston Simpson, was a football letterwinner at Minnesota in 2010 ... Favorite movie is “Paid In Jaguar Highlights: Provides depth at nose tackle, and can also Full” ... Favorite team is the New York Giants ... Favorite athlete Is Dez Bryant ... Favorite musical contribute covering kickoffs. artist is Young Thug ... Favorite food is tacos ... Favorite subject is math ... Likes to eat tacos and work out in his spare time ... Would like to become a physical therapist in the future ... Originally As A Junior (2016): After missing the opening contest of the season played in each of the next signed with Georgia State but departed the program prior to the end of the 2014 season ... Also 12 outings ... Posted 10 total tackles, with one behind the line of scrimmage, and a quarterback had scholarship offers from Marshall, Troy, Western Kentucky and Buffalo, and was recruited hurry ... Tied a career high with three stops — all of the solo variety — in regular-season fi nale by Auburn, Arkansas, Tennessee, Georgia Tech and West Virginia in high school ... Major is against New Mexico State, helping the Jaguars to a win that clinched postseason bowl eligibility interdisciplinary studies. ... Collected a pair of tackles in wins over Georgia State and Presbyterian, adding a quarterback pressure against the latter ... Also made two stops, with one unassisted for a loss of a year, at CAREER RECEIVING STATISTICS Louisiana-Monroe ... Received the coaches’ defensive scout team award after victory over Nich- Year GP Att-Yds Avg TD Lg Avg/G olls while garnering special teams honors following the defeat of GSU. 2016 13 18-261 14.5 2 75 20.1

As A Sophomore (2015): Played in each of the Jaguars’ last fi ve games ... Credited with four CAREER SCORING STATISTICS tackles with three of those coming in his collegiate debut, a Homecoming victory over Idaho ... Year TD FGs PATs Pts Also made a stop at Georgia Southern ... Received both the coaches’ weekly special teams and 2016 2 — — 12 “War Daddy” awards following a defeat of Louisiana-Lafayette ... Was the scout special teams player of the week after helping the Jags’ prepare for win at rival Troy. CAREER HIGHS Receptions ...... 7 at Idaho, 11/26/16 As A Redshirt Freshman (2014): Did not make an appearance ... Earned the coaches’ defensive Yards Receiving ...... 146 at Idaho, 11/26/16 scout team after season-opening victory at Kent State. TD Receptions ...... 2 at Idaho, 11/26/16 Longest Reception ...... 75 at Idaho, 11/26/16 As A Freshman (2013): Did not play while redshirting.

High School Highlights: Lettered in both football and weightlifting two years at Vanguard HS ... Helped lead the Knights to back-to-back appearances in the state 6A playoffs, including a fi rst- round victory his senior season ... Recorded 64 tackles — including 9½ sacks — and one fumble recovery his fi nal year, also blocking a kick.

Personal: Full name is Wade Grantley Forde ... Born Sept. 6, 1994, in Portland, Ore. ... Son of Wade Forde and Decharlas Allen ... Favorite movie is “Limitless” ... Favorite team is the Atlanta 10 Postseason Bowl Participants — 2014, 2016 2017 Jaguars 2017 South Alabama Football 13 Cole Garvin 40 Jimmie Gipson III

6-1 • 205 • Quarterback 6-0 • 260 • Defensive End Junior • 1 Letter Senior • 1 Letter Newnan, Ga. Coldwater, Miss. Marshall East Mississippi CC Sandy Creek HS Olive Branch HS

Jaguar Highlights: Will compete to start at quarterback in Jaguar Highlights: Granted a sixth year to compete by the preseason camp ... Was 15-of-25 passing for 202 yards and two NCAA after suffering season-ending injuries before playing in touchdowns for the Blue in the annual spring game, adding a a game each of the last two years ... Will look to contribute at 14-yard scoring run in the fi nal minute of the opening half ... His 14-yard touchdown pass to the “Wolf” position on the defensive line ... Chosen preseason third-team all-Sun Belt Conference Quinton Lane pulled the team within two points of the Blue midway through the third quarter ... as a defensive lineman by Athlon Sports ... Did not participate in spring practice while recovering Also threw for 92 yards in the fi rst scrimmage of the spring campaign. from injury.

As A Sophomore (2016): Started three of the fi ve games he appeared in during his fi rst season of As A Redshirt Senior (2016): Was hurt during a drill on the fi rst day of practice in full pads eligibility with the Jaguars ... Completed 35-of-64 attempts for 463 yards and four scores against during preseason camp and did not play in a game in the fall as a result. just one for a 132.96 pass effi ciency rating ... Finished third on the team with 476 yards of total offense ... Named the Sun Belt Conference Offensive Player of the Week after going As A Senior (2015): Was injured during summer conditioning drills and missed the season as 16-of-21 passing for 242 yards and three touchdowns in his collegiate debut, leading South to a medical redshirt. a win over nationally-ranked San Diego State ... His 79-yard scoring pass to Gerald Everett on USA’s second snap of the second half put the Jaguars up 21-16, while he helped give the team the As A Junior (2014): Saw action in every contest, starting each of the last four ... Posted 28 to- lead for good with a 20-yard connection for a touchdown to Josh Magee in the opening minutes tal stops, with 6½ of those for loss including three sacks ... Also was credited with two passes of the fourth quarter ... Received the coaches’ offensive back award following the contest as well defensed and a forced fumble ... Led the team with seven quarterback hurries, tying for third in ... Also led the Jags to victory against Presbyterian, completing 15-of-28 passes for 167 yards ... tackles behind the line of scrimmage ... Recorded a career-high eight stops and equalled another Only attempt at Idaho the following week went for a six-yard touchdown to Maaseiah Francis. with 1½ tackles for loss at Raycom Media Camellia Bowl against Bowling Green ... In his Jaguar debut, posted two stops — one solo, one assist, with both behind the line of scrimmage — in- As A Redshirt Freshman (2015): Had to sit out the year due to NCAA transfer regulations ... A cluding a sack for a loss of 10 yards, broke up a pass and pressured the quarterback on three oc- member of the Sun Belt Conference Commissioner’s List. casions to help the team begin the year with a win at Kent State ... Earned the coaches’ award on the defensive line for the performance ... Had three tackles including a sack and a pass defensed Marshall Highlights (2014): Was a redshirt in his only season with the Thundering Herd ... in Texas State victory that clinched bowl eligibility for the program, picking up both the coaches’ Part of a program that went 13-1 after a 52-23 victory over Northern Illinois in the Boca Raton defensive line and big hit honors ... Finished with three stops in regular-season fi nale against Bowl. Navy ... Made two solo tackles against Sun Belt Conference champion Georgia Southern and at Arkansas State, with a sack against the latter, adding a pair of stops in win over Troy and against High School Highlights: Rated a three-star prospect by Rivals.com, ESPN.com and 247Sports. Mississippi State ... Credited with a pair of quarterback hurries and an assisted tackle in defeat com ... Lettered in football and baseball at Sandy Creek HS ... Posted a 39-2-1 record as a starter of Georgia State ... Had sack for loss of 12 yards, forcing a fumble on the fourth-down play, to end for the Patriots, leading the team to the state AAA championship as a freshman and the state a fourth-quarter drive in Jaguar territory in Idaho victory ... A member of the Sun Belt Conference AAAA title his junior season ... Completed 417-of-639 passes (65.3 percent) for 7,004 yards and Academic Honor Roll. 63 touchdowns with 19 interceptions his fi nal three years combined ... Chosen honorable men- tion all-state by both the Atlanta Journal Constitution and Georgia Sports Writers Association ... Junior College Highlights (2012-13): A fi rst-team National Junior College Athletic Associa- Was 135-of-196 passes (68.8 percent) for 2,169 yards and 18 touchdowns with four interceptions tion All-American selection his sophomore season after recording 65 total stops, which included his senior season as the Patriots advanced to the quarterfi nals of the state playoffs en route to an 24 behind the line of scrimmage ... Led the NJCAA with 17 sacks ... Was also chosen fi rst-team 11-1-1 fi nish ... Played third base as a freshman and sophomore. all-region and named the Mississippi Association of Community and Junior Colleges (MACJC) North Division Defensive Line MVP ... Part of a Lion squad that ended the year 12-0, claiming Personal: Full name is George Coleman Garvin ... Born Nov. 13, 1995, in Newnan, Ga. ... Son of the NJCAA national championship after defeating previously top-ranked Georgia Military JC 52-32 in the Mississippi Bowl ... Selected the Lions’ Defensive MVP in bowl game after recording Brett and Jo Garvin ... Father, Brett, played safety at Presbyterian ... Favorite movie is “Titanic” four sacks among his season-high-tying eight tackles ... Also credited with eight stops against ... Favorite books are the Harry Potter series ... Favorite team is the New England Patriots ... Holmes (Miss.) CC and Northeast Mississippi CC ... Had three sacks while posting four to- Favorite athlete is Tom Brady ... Favorite musical artists are Drake and The Weeknd ... Favorite tal tackles in win over East Central (Miss.) CC ... Posted 1½ sacks in both of EMCC’s MACJC food is pizza ... Favorite subject is history ... Enjoys hunting and fi shing in his free time ... Wants playoff wins ... Had six tackles against Mississippi Gulf Coast CC in the semifi nals as well as in to own a business in the future ... Had scholarship offers from Memphis, Southern Mississippi, a season-opening win over Pearl River (Miss.) CC, and recorded fi ve stops in match-ups with Louisiana Tech, Middle Tennessee, Western Kentucky, Arkansas State, Appalachian State and Jones County (Miss.) JC, Coahoma (Miss.) CC and Southwest Mississippi CC ... Was credited Florida International coming out of high school ... Received a degree in economics and fi nance at with 28 tackles as a freshman while appearing in nine outings as the Lions went 8-2 — ending the conclusion of summer classes, expected to be working toward a master’s of business admin- up 15th in the fi nal national rankings — after advancing to the semifi nals of the MACJC playoffs istration degree in the fall. ... Posted season-best six stops in 49-0 victory over NECC, while the previous week in a 35-0 shutout of HCC he had a pair of sacks. CAREER PASSING STATISTICS Year GP Eff. C-A-I Pct Yds TD Lg Avg/G High School Highlights: Recorded 101 tackles, fi ve sacks, fi ve passes broken up, two fumble 2016 5 132.96 35-64-1 54.7 463 4 79 92.6 recoveries, one caused fumble and a blocked fi eld goal as a senior at Olive Branch High, helping the Conquistadors to a 15-0 mark and the state 6A championship ... Also wrestled for three years CAREER RUSHING STATISTICS in high school. Year GP Att-Net Avg TD Lg Avg/G 2016 5 18-13 0.7 0 13 2.6 Personal: Full name is Jimmie Earl Gipson III ... Born Dec. 15, 1993, in Memphis, Tenn. ... Son of Amanda Hill ... Is the oldest of three children ... Favorite athletes are Elvis Dumervil and James TOTAL OFFENSE Harrison ... Also recruited by Arizona State, California, Kansas and Troy out of junior college ... Year GP Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/G Received his degree in interdisciplinary studies in December, working toward a second degree 2016 5 82 13 463 476 95.2 in professional health science.

CAREER HIGHS CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS Completions ...... 16 vs. San Diego State, 10/1/16 Year GP S-A—TT TFL-Yds Scks-Yds Int PBU FF/FR Pass Attempts ...... 28 vs. Presbyterian, 11/19/16 2014 13 12-16—28 6.5-37 3.0-29 — 2 1/0 Yards Passing...... 242 vs. San Diego State, 10/1/16 TDs Passing...... 3 vs. San Diego State, 10/1/16 CAREER HIGHS Longest Completion ...... 79 vs. San Diego State, 10/1/16 Total Tackles ...... 8 vs. Bowling Green, 12/20/14 Rushing Attempts ...... 8 vs. San Diego State, 10/1/16 Solo Tackles ...... 2, four times, last vs. Bowling Green, 12/20/14 Yards Rushing ...... 16 vs. Presbyterian, 11/19/16 Tackles For Loss...... 1½, twice, last vs. Bowling Green, 12/20/14 Longest Rush ...... 13 vs. San Diego State, 10/1/16 Sacks ...... 1, three times, last vs. Texas State, 11/15/14 Total Offense Atts ...... 32 vs. Presbyterian, 11/19/16 Passes Broken Up ...... 1, twice, last vs. Texas State, 11/15/14 Total Offense Yards ...... 256 vs. San Diego State, 10/1/16 Forced Fumbles...... 1 at Idaho, 9/27/14

Postseason Bowl Participants — 2014, 2016 11 2017 South Alabama Football 2017 Jaguars 17 Sean Grayer Georgia Southern, and the following week caught two balls for 31 yards including a career-long 24-yard reception in the third quarter ... Posted a four-yard catch in win over Nicholls and one for a six-yard gain in Homecoming defeat of Georgia State. 6-2 • 255 • Defensive End Junior • 2 Letters As A Redshirt Freshman (2015): Did not appear in a game ... Made the Sun Belt Conference Green Cove Springs, Fla. Academic Honor Roll. Clay HS As A Freshman (2014): Sat out as a redshirt ... Presented the coaches’ offensive scout team awards following back-to-back victories over Appalachian State and Georgia State ... Made the Sun Belt Conference Academic Honor Roll. Jaguar Highlights: Enters the year listed as the starter at the “Wolf” slot on the defensive line. High School Highlights: A four-year letterwinner at Spanish Fort HS, where he was part of Toro squads that won the state 5A championship his junior and senior years ... Also earned one As A Sophomore (2016): Made eight starts while appearing letter in basketball and one in baseball. in all 13 games, splitting time on the interior and at end on the defensive line ... Recorded 17 tackles, a fumble recovery and a pass broken up ... Posted a career-best three stops in win over Nicholls ... Credited with multiple tackles on four other occasions including season-opening vic- Personal: Full name is Samuel Lisle Harris ... Born Sept. 26, 1995, in Allentown, Pa. ... Son of Sean tory at Mississippi State ... Had two stops and ran back a fumble 23 yards in home opener against and Cathy Harris ... Favorite movie is “21 & Over” ... Favorite books are the Harry Potter series ... Georgia Southern ... Finished with a pair of tackles in back-to-back outings against eventual Favorite teams are the Miami Heat and Dolphins ... Favorite athletes are LeBron James and Wes postseason bowl participants Troy and Arkansas State ... Had a tackle in fi ve of the last six games Welker ... Favorite musical artist is Luke Bryan ... Likes Chinese food ... Favorite subjects are of the season, with the stretch beginning with a stop three yards behind the line of scrimmage in math and science ... Likes to fi sh in his free time ... A business management major. Homecoming victory over Georgia State. CAREER RECEIVING STATISTICS As A Freshman (2015): Saw action in every contest, making his fi rst career start against Lou- Year GP Att-Yds Avg TD Lg Avg/G isiana-Lafayette ... Ended up making six stops, with two each coming in games against ULL, 2016 8 4-41 10.2 0 24 5.1 Georgia State and Georgia Southern ... Shared the coaches’ weekly defensive lineman award after victory over the Ragin’ Cajuns ... Credited with career-best two solo tackles at Georgia State ... CAREER HIGHS Had an assist behind the line of scrimmage against both ULL and Georgia Southern. Receptions ...... 2 at Louisiana-Lafayette, 9/17/16 High School Highlights: Earned two stars from Rivals.com, Scout.com and 247Sports.com Yards Receiving ...... 31 at Louisiana-Lafayette, 9/17/16 ... Started and lettered for three years at Clay High ... Made 81 stops his senior year, including Longest Reception ...... 24 at Louisiana-Lafayette, 9/17/16 eight sacks, while causing fi ve and recovering three fumbles to be selected second-team all-state and fi rst-team all-district ... Was also chosen second-team all-First Coast by the Florida Times- Union ... Part of a Blue Devil team that fi nished 10-2 after advancing to the second round of the 31 Chris Henderson state 5A playoffs; CHS won the district title with a 4-0 mark ... In addition to earning second- team all-state honors as a junior, was named the Clay Today Defensive Player of the Year and fi rst-team all-First Coast after being credited with 70 total tackles including 22 for loss ... Re- 6-4 • 230 • Defensive End corded 16½ sacks and 18 quarterback hurries that fall as well, adding three forced fumbles and Sophomore • 1 Letter three passes defensed in helping CHS reach the championship game of the state playoffs while Hampton, Ga. posting a 10-5 fi nal record ... Was a two-year letterwinner in both basketball and weightlifting Lovejoy HS as well for the Blue Devils.

Personal: Full name is Desean William Grayer ... Born Sept. 13, 1996, in Rome, N.Y. ... Son of Michael and Belinda Grayer ... Is the fourth of fi ve children ... Favorite movie is “The Dark Knight” ... Favorite books are the “Hardy Boys” series ... Favorite team is the Washington Wizards ... Jaguar Highlights: Should be a part of the rotation on the de- Favorite athlete is Michael Jordan ... Favorite musical artist is Pusha T ... Favorite food is BBQ fensive line at the “Bandit” slot ... Missed most of spring prac- ribs ... Favorite subject is history ... Enjoys playing basketball and go-kart racing in his spare time tice due to injury. ... Would like to own a restaurant ... Also had offers from Maryland, Iowa State, Tulane, Navy, Troy, Georgia Southern, Florida International, Texas-San Antonio and Kent State ... A market- As A Freshman (2016): In his fi rst season at the collegiate level made eight appearances for ing major. the Jaguars ... Recorded six tackles and broke up a pass while adding two quarterback hurries ... Made his debut in win over Nicholls ... First career tackle was an assist in Homecoming victory CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS over Georgia State ... Posted a pair of assisted stops at Louisiana-Monroe ... In defeat of Pres- Year GP S-A—TT TFL-Yds Scks-Yds Int PBU FF/FR byterian was credited with two quarterback hurries and a pass defensed ... Made three tackles 2015 12 3-3—6 1.0-6 0.5-5 — 0 0/0 in regular-season fi nale to help South beat New Mexico State and qualify to participate in a 2016 13 7-10—17 1.0-3 — — 1 0/1 postseason bowl game. Totals 25 10-13—23 2.0-9 0.5-5 — 1 0/1 High School Highlights: A three-star Scout.com and ESPN.com recruit ... Received two stars CAREER HIGHS from Rivals.com ... A four-year letterwinner at Lovejoy High ... Helped the Wildcats fi nish 4-1 in Total Tackles ...... 3 vs. Nicholls, 9/24/16 the region to qualify for the state AAAAAA playoffs as a senior. Solo Tackles ...... 2, twice, last vs. Nicholls, 9/24/16 Tackles For Loss...... 1 vs. Georgia State, 10/29/16 Personal: Full name is Christopher Damauriay Henderson ... Born Jan. 26, 1998, in Atlanta, Ga. Sacks ...... ½ vs. Louisiana-Lafayette, 11/12/15 ... Son of Terry Sr. and Gwendallyn Henderson ... Favorite movie is “Paid in Full” ... Favorite team Passes Broken Up ...... 1 at Idaho, 11/26/16 is the Atlanta Falcons ... Favorite athletes are Jadeveon Clowney, Dante Fowler and J.J. Watt ... Fumble Recoveries ...... 1 vs. Georgia Southern, 9/10/16 Favorite musical artist is Peewee Longway ... Favorite food is steak ... Likes to listen to music in Fumble Return Yds ...... 23 vs. Georgia Southern, 9/10/16 his spare time ... Would like to own his own sports broadcasting station in the future ... Origi- nally committed to Indiana ... Was also offered scholarships by Louisville, Tulane and Middle Tennessee ... Recruited as well by Auburn, Tennessee, Missouri, Utah and Temple ... Majoring in 4 Sam Harris sports and recreation management.

5-7 • 180 • Wide Receiver CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS Year GP S-A—TT TFL-Yds Scks-Yds Int PBU FF/FR Junior • 1 Letter 2016 8 1-5—6 — — — 1 0/0 Spanish Fort, Ala. Spanish Fort HS CAREER HIGHS Total Tackles ...... 3 vs. New Mexico State, 12/3/16 Passes Broken Up ...... 1, twice, last vs. New Mexico State, 12/3/16 Jaguar Highlights: In addition to competing for the starting spot at the “A” wide receiver position, special teams duties will likely include returning punts and serving as holder in the fall.

As A Sophomore (2016): Saw action in three contests, starting three times ... Recorded four receptions for a total of 41 yards ... Made his collegiate debut in the Jaguars’ home opener against 12 Postseason Bowl Participants — 2014, 2016 2017 Jaguars 2017 South Alabama Football 28 Xavier Johnson Appalachian State win, also recovering a fumbled punt return in the fourth quarter to set up a USA scoring drive ... Posted 72 all-purpose yards in Georgia State victory, with 58 yards on nine attempts and a career-high two catches — sharing the team lead in the category — for 14 5-11 • 190 • Running Back more ... Had 43 yards rushing at Louisiana-Lafayette ... Finished with 34 yards on six attempts Senior • 3 Letters in regular-season fi nale against Navy and had seven carries for 37 yards in match-up with Sun Tampa, Fla. Belt Conference champion Georgia Southern ... Thirty-one yard rush at Arkansas State was the Chamberlain HS longest of his career ... Carried seven times for 21 yards against Bowling Green at the Raycom Media Camellia Bowl ... Gained 17 yards on only two attempts in win over Texas State before departing with an injury.

Jaguar Highlights: Enters his fi nal season at the collegiate As A Freshman (2013): Did not play while sitting out as a redshirt. level slated to start at running back and serve as the Jaguars’ primary kick returner ... Named second-team preseason all-Sun High School Highlights: Each of the three recruiting services rated him as a two-star prospect … Belt Conference as a running back by Athlon Sports, with the organization also tabbing him Was rated among the top 30 running backs in Florida by ESPN.com … A four-year letterwinner at preseason third-team all-league as a kickoff return specialist ... Earned second-team preseason Chamberlain High ... As a senior, rushed for 1,100 yards and 12 touchdowns despite missing two all-league recognition as a kick returner and third-team honors at running back from Phil Steele games due to injury ... Collected honorable mention all-state and fi rst-team all-district honors … Publications ... Chosen fi rst-team preseason all-Sun Belt as an all-purpose back by Lindy’s and Recorded more than 2,000 total yards and 18 touchdowns his junior season — with nearly 1,736 Southern Pigskin as well ... Was held out of the Jags’ annual spring game but had 23 yards on of those and 16 scores coming on the ground — to be named second-team all-state and fi rst-team just four attempts in the opening scrimmage of the spring season, which included scoring the of- all-district ... Lettered in track for the Chiefs as well. fense’s lone rushing touchdown from three yards out ... Was the most improved offensive player in the spring strength and conditioning program. Personal: Full name is Xavier J. Johnson ... Born July 27, 1993, in Tampa, Fla. ... Son of Michael and Tiffany Brown ... Is the youngest of three boys ... Enjoys playing video games in his free time As A Junior (2016): Played in all but one game with nine starts ... Chosen honorable mention ... Also had offers from Middle Tennessee, Florida Atlantic, Ohio, Toledo, Marshall and Massa- all-Sun Belt Conference ... Was named second-team all-league as a running back and kick return chusetts ... Major is interdisciplinary studies. specialist by Phil Steele Publications also ... Led USA with 831 yards rushing, 10 rushing touch- downs, 523 yards on kickoff returns and 1,440 all-purpose yards, and also caught 13 passes for 86 CAREER RUSHING STATISTICS yards ... Paced the Sun Belt in all-purpose yards and was fi fth in rushing, ending up among the Year GP Att-Net Avg TD Lg Avg/G top 100 individuals in the country in both categories ... Among the top 10 in the conference in 2014 12 81-438 5.4 1 31 36.5 kickoff return average and scoring as well ... Ranked second on the school’s season record lists for 2015 12 145-956 6.6 7 92 79.7 rushing touchdowns, all-purpose yards and all-purpose yards per contest, third in yards rushing 2016 12 151-831 5.5 10 70 69.2 and total touchdowns scored, and fourth in average rushing yards per game and kickoff return Totals 36 377-2,225 5.9 18 92 61.8 yards ... Led South in rushing on 10 occasions, including in each of the team’s last seven outings ... Recorded a team-leading 19 plays of 20-plus yards ... Named the fi nal SBC Offensive Player of the CAREER RECEIVING STATISTICS Week after carrying 21 times for career highs of 154 yards and three touchdowns in win over New Year GP Att-Yds Avg TD Lg Avg/G Mexico State that helped the Jaguars gain postseason bowl eligibility ... Ended up with 250 all- 2014 12 4-13 3.2 0 7 1.1 purpose yards against the Aggies after adding four kickoff returns for another 93 ... Also scored 2015 12 9-82 9.1 1 56 6.8 three times in defeat of Nicholls, running for 103 yards and two touchdowns and returning two 2016 12 13-86 6.6 0 15 7.2 kickoffs for another 129 including taking back the opening kickoff 95 yards for a 7-0 advantage Totals 36 26-181 7.0 1 56 5.0 ... Caught three passes for 24 yards to post a season-best 256 all-purpose yards against the Colo- nels, earning both the coaches’ offensive back and “War Daddy” awards ... Gained 116 yards on CAREER KICK RETURN STATISTICS just 10 attempts in victory over Presbyterian — including a season-long 70-yard run for a score Year No.-Yards Avg TD Long — to receive the “War Daddy” award following the contest ... Had 58 yards and two touchdowns 2015 14-439 31.4 1 100 on only six rushes in opening quarter of match-up with rival Troy before injury knocked him out 2016 24-523 21.8 1 95 the rest of the game ... Collected 189 all-purpose yards at Louisiana-Monroe, with 93 coming on Totals 38-962 26.7 2 100 16 carries and 81 on four kick returns ... Ran for 83 yards and fi nished with 142 total the previous outing in Homecoming victory over Georgia State to collect the coaches’ offensive back award ... CAREER ALL-PURPOSE STATISTICS Finished with 83 yards on 14 attempts at Idaho ... Averaged 11 yards per carry with four attempts Year GP Rush-Rcv-PR-KR-IR Total Avg/G for 44 yards against Air Force at the NOVA Home Loans Arizona Bowl ... Posted 148 all-purpose 2014 12 438-13-0-0-0 451 37.6 yards at Louisiana-Lafayette including 90 on four kickoff returns. 2015 12 956-82-0-439-0 1,477 123.1 2016 12 831-86-0-523-0 1,440 120.0 As A Sophomore (2015): Was an honorable mention all-Sun Belt Conference selection after Totals 36 2,225-181-0-962-0 3,368 93.6 setting school season records with 1,447 all-purpose yards and 956 yards rushing ... Ranked sixth in the league and among the top 40 nationally with 123.08 all-purpose yards per outing, and was CAREER SCORING STATISTICS ninth in the SBC and among the top 70 in the country after posting 79.67 yards per game on the Year TD FGs PATs Pts ground ... Also averaged a school season record 31.36 yards per kick return ... Ran for 100-plus 2014 1 — — 6 yards in fi ve contests — the most in a season by a Jaguar running back against NCAA Division 2015 9 — — 54 I opponents — to tie the school season standard ... Ranked fi fth in the program’s season record 2016 11 — — 66 books with nine total touchdowns which included scored a team-best seven rushing ... Added Totals 21 — — 126 nine receptions for 82 yards and a score ... Paced the squad with 18 plays and fi ve scores of 20-plus yards ... Earned the coaches’ offensive back award following wins over Louisiana-Lafayette, Idaho CAREER HIGHS and Gardner-Webb, sharing special teams honors against the Vandals ... Set school game record Rushing Attempts ...... 23 vs. Louisiana-Lafayette, 11/12/15 with 289 all-purpose yards to help USA overcome a 24-point defi cit and defeat Idaho, with a Yards Rushing ...... 154 vs. New Mexico State, 12/3/16 school-record-tying 100-yard kickoff return for touchdown and 148 yards and a score on just nine TDs Rushing ...... 3 vs. New Mexico State, 12/3/16 carries … Rushed for a career-best 142 yards and two touchdowns, including the game-winning 100-Yard Games ...... 9, last vs. New Mexico State, 12/3/16 score in overtime, in victory at Mountain West Conference champion San Diego State … Re- Longest Rush ...... 92 vs. Gardner-Webb, 9/5/15 corded 118 yards and two scores in win over UL-Lafayette, fi nishing with 184 all-purpose yards Receptions ...... 3, three times, last vs. Nicholls, 9/24/16 … Gained 121 yards on only seven attempts in season-opening win over Gardner-Webb, adding Yards Receiving ...... 56 vs. Gardner-Webb, 9/5/15 a 56-yard touchdown reception to record 177 all-purpose yards while earning the coaches’ “War TD Receptions ...... 1 vs. Gardner-Webb, 9/5/15 Daddy” weekly award ... Clinched the victory with a 92-yard touchdown run midway through Longest Reception ...... 56 vs. Gardner-Webb, 9/5/15 the fourth quarter, the longest in program history ... Had 112 yards on only 18 carries in season Kickoff Returns ...... 4, five times, last vs. Air Force, 12/30/16 fi nale against Appalachian State ... Posted 131 all-purpose yards in win at Troy, including a game- Kickoff Return Yds ...... 141 vs. Idaho, 11/7/15 high 91 yards rushing … Had three kick returns for 120 yards at Georgia State ... Ran nine times for Kickoff Return TDs ...... 1, twice, last vs. Nicholls, 9/24/16 a team-leading 93 yards at Texas State ... Averaged four yards per carry at Nebraska. Long Kickoff Return ...... 100 vs. Idaho, 11/7/15 All-Purpose Yards ...... 289 vs. Idaho, 11/7/15 As A Redshirt Freshman (2014): Appeared in all but one contest, recording 451 all-purpose Total Touchdowns ...... 3, twice, last vs. New Mexico State, 12/3/16 (3 rush) yards to rank fi fth on the team in the category ... Finished second on the squad with 438 yards rushing while averaging 5.4 yards per carry ... Also caught four passes for 13 yards ... Recorded a career-best 107 yards and his fi rst touchdown as a Jaguar in victory over Troy, earning the coaches’ offensive back award after the contest ... Rushed 10 times for a team-high 70 yards in

Postseason Bowl Participants — 2014, 2016 13 2017 South Alabama Football 2017 Jaguars 7 Quinton Lane 6 Nigel Lawrence

6-1 • 200 • Wide Receiver 5-11 • 190 • Safety Senior • 1 Letter Junior • 2 Letters Ackerman, Miss. Smiths Station, Ala. Itawamba (Miss.) CC Smiths Station HS Ackerman HS

Jaguar Highlights: Will challenge for the starting position Jaguar Highlights: Listed as a backup cornerback on the pre- at the ‘X’ wide receiver slot ... As a former defensive back, can season depth chart but can also play safety ... Might contribute also contribute as a gunner covering punts ... Shared game-high on special teams coverage units as well ... Did not practice in honors with three receptions for the Blue in the annual spring game, fi nishing with 35 yards the spring while recovering from surgery performed following the 2016 campaign. including a 14-yard touchdown catch that helped draw the team within two points midway through the third quarter. As A Sophomore (2016): Started each of the fi rst six contests while appearing in all 13 games ... Finished the year with 53 total tackles, one forced fumble, one pass broken up and a blocked kick As A Redshirt Junior (2016): Appeared in all 13 games, making his fi rst career start in win over ... Credited with a career-high 12 tackles and a forced fumble at Sun Belt Conference co-champion Presbyterian ... Finished with two catches for 40 yards on offense, as well as a pair of tackles on Arkansas State ... Collected seven tackles and a pass defensed in Nicholls victory, also posting special teams ... First reception at the NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision level went for 34 yards seven stops against rival Troy ... Made fi ve stops in home opener against Georgia Southern and at Louisiana-Lafayette ... Caught one ball for a six-yard pick up in win over Nicholls the following in defeat of 19th-ranked San Diego State ... Recorded four tackles and blocked a punt to help the week ... Credited with solo stops in back-to-back outings against rival Troy and in a Homecom- Jaguars open the year with a win at Mississippi State, receiving the coaches’ special teams award ing defeat of Georgia State ... Earned the coaches’ award for big hit against the Panthers. after the contest ... Has four stops at Louisiana-Monroe as well ... Posted three solo tackles at Louisiana-Lafayette ... Finished with three stops in defeat of New Mexico State in the regular- As A Junior (2015): Was redshirted his fi rst season with the program. season fi nale that helped South become bowl eligible, and was credited with a pair of solo tackles in victory over Presbyterian. Junior College Highlights (2013-14): Played for two seasons at Itawamba (Miss.) CC ... Posted 25 total stops — with 20 of those unassisted — and a team-high eight passes broken up as a As A Freshman (2015): Played in eight games his fi rst season at the collegiate level, making his sophomore, adding one fumble recovery ... Recorded a season-best four tackles on four occasions fi rst career start against North Carolina State ... Recorded a season-best two stops against the including each of the Indians’ last three contests ... That included four solo stops in their fi nale Wolfpack, adding an assist in his collegiate debut in a win over Gardner-Webb. against nationally-ranked Mississippi Gulf Coast CC ... Had four unassisted tackles and broke up two passes in defeat of Northeast Mississippi CC ... Also fi nished with four stops and a pair of High School Highlights: Considered a three-star prospect by 247Sports.com, garnering two passes defended in season opener against Copiah-Lincoln (Miss.) CC ... Credited with 11 tackles stars from both Rivals.com and Scout.com ... Ranked among the top 35 players in Alabama by and three passes defended as a freshman, helping the Indians qualify for the Mississippi Associa- 247Sports.com ... Earned three letters in both football and baseball at Smiths Station High ... tion of Community and Junior Colleges playoffs. Ended his Panther career with 217 total tackles, four interceptions — three of which he returned for touchdowns — and 20 passes broken up ... In addition to posting 91 total stops his senior High School Highlights: Earned six letters in both football and track at Ackerman HS ... Set the year, added fi ve passes defensed, two interceptions and a fumble recovery in earning second-team school receiving yards record ... Posted 1,500 yards and 18 touchdowns his fi nal two seasons ... all-state honors ... Was also selected fi rst-team all-region and all-Bi-City ... Recorded 52 tackles, Finished third in the 100-meter dash with a time of 10.79 seconds at the state 2A meet as a junior. two interceptions and broke up nine passes as a junior, helping the Panthers fi nish 10-3 after advancing to the quarterfi nals of the state 6A playoffs ... A member of the SSHS baseball team as Personal: Full name is Quinton Tobias Lane ... Born Aug. 10, 1995, in Starkville, Miss. ... Son well, helped the Panthers claim the state 7A championship his fi nal season ... A second-team all- of Lakesha Lane ... Is the oldest of four boys ... Favorite movie is “Next Friday” ... Favorite book state selection as a designated hitter as a senior ... Hit a three-run home run to clinch third game is “The Pact” ... Favorite team is the Seattle Seahawks ... Favorite athlete is Richard Sherman ... in opening-round win over Enterprise High, then hit another in the third contest of the next Favorite musical artist is T.I. ... Favorite foods are steak and asparagus ... Favorite subject is his- round to lead SSHS to an 8-6 come-from-behind win over Auburn HS ... Helped the school reach tory ... Likes fi shing in his free time ... Recruited by Mississippi, Mississippi State, Arizona State, the quarterfi nals of the state 6A tournament his junior year as well. Louisiana-Lafayette and Arkansas State in high school ... Received his degree in interdisciplinary studies, is working on a second degree in communication. Personal: Full name is Illya Nigel Lawrence ... Born May 27, 1997, in Phenix City, Ala. ... Son of Il- lya and Tanisha Lawrence ... Father, Illya, lettered as a linebacker at Troy from 1992-94 ... Favorite CAREER RECEIVING STATISTICS movie is “Furious Seven” ... Favorite book is “Hamlet” ... Favorite team is the Carolina Panthers ... Year GP Att-Yds Avg TD Lg Avg/G Favorite athlete is Deion Sanders ... Favorite musical artists are Future and Kevin Gates ... Favor- 2016 13 2-40 20.0 0 34 3.1 ite food is teriyaki chicken ... Favorite subject is zoology ... Likes to play video games in his free time ... Hopes to tour the world and study animals in Africa in the future ... Also had offers from CAREER KICK RETURN STATISTICS Cincinnati, Troy and Western Kentucky ... Major is leisure studies. Year No.-Yards Avg TD Long 2016 2-34 17.0 0 18 CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS Year GP S-A—TT TFL-Yds Scks-Yds Int PBU FF/FR CAREER ALL-PURPOSE STATISTICS 2015 8 0-3—3 — — — 0 0/0 Year GP Rush-Rcv-PR-KR-IR Total Avg/G 2016 13 28-25—53 — — — 1 1/0 2016 13 0-40-0-34-0 74 5.7 Totals 21 28-28—56 — — — 1 1/0

CAREER HIGHS CAREER HIGHS Receptions ...... 1, twice, last vs. Nicholls, 9/24/16 Total Tackles ...... 12 at Arkansas State, 10/15/16 Yards Receiving ...... 34 at Louisiana-Lafayette, 9/17/16 Solo Tackles ...... 7 at Arkansas State, 10/15/16 Longest Reception ...... 34 at Louisiana-Lafayette, 9/17/16 Passes Broken Up ...... 1 vs. Nicholls, 9/24/16 Kickoff Returns ...... 1 vs. San Diego State, 10/1/16 Forced Fumbles...... 1 at Arkansas State, 10/15/16 Kickoff Return Yds ...... 18 vs. San Diego State, 10/1/16 Blocked Kicks ...... 1 at Mississippi State, 9/3/16 Long Kickoff Return ...... 18 vs. San Diego State, 10/1/16

14 Postseason Bowl Participants — 2014, 2016 2017 Jaguars 2017 South Alabama Football 75 Harrison Louden and Larry Fitzgerald ... Favorite musical artists are Future and Drake ... Favorite foods are pizza and pasta ... Favorite subject is history ... In the future hopes to work in the technology fi eld ... Majoring in interdisciplinary studies. 6-5 • 295 • Offensive Lineman Senior • 2 Letters CAREER RECEIVING STATISTICS Mobile, Ala. Year GP Att-Yds Avg TD Lg Avg/G McGill-Toolen HS 2016 12 7-107 15.3 0 37 8.9

CAREER HIGHS Receptions ...... 2, three times, last at Idaho, 11/26/16 Jaguar Highlights: A candidate to start at center in the fall Yards Receiving ...... 45 vs. Georgia Southern, 9/10/16 ... Also has the ability to play guard ... Was held out of spring Longest Reception ...... 37 vs. Georgia Southern, 9/10/16 practice due to injury.

As A Junior (2016): Saw action in 11 contests, starting each of the last six at center ... Received seven grades at or above 80 percent, fi nishing the season with a team-leading 89 percent overall 2 Finessé Middleton mark ... Also credited with 12 knockdowns and four cut blocks ... Graded out at 95 percent — sharing the team lead with two others — and had two cut blocks against Air Force at NOVA Home Loans Arizona Bowl ... Also fi nished with team-high 95 percent mark and shared the 6-1 • 240 • Defensive End squad lead with four knockdowns in victory over New Mexico State in regular-season fi nale that Senior • 1 Letter helped the Jaguars become bowl eligible ... Earned 90 percent grade at Sun Belt Conference co- Gadsden, Ala. champion Arkansas State ... Posted four knockdown blocks and an 85 percent grade in fi rst start Louisville of the season, a Homecoming win over Georgia State ... Received mark of 88 percent in consecu- tive matchups with Presbyterian and Idaho... Earned the coaches’ weekly offensive line award Gadsden City HS after helping the Jags defeat the Blue Hose, and fi nished with two of South’s four knockdowns against the Vandals ... Credited with 80 percent grade at Louisiana-Monroe as well. Jaguar Highlights: Enters fall camp listed as the starter on the As A Sophomore (2015): Appeared in games at Nebraska and against Sun Belt Conference depth chart at the ‘Bandit’ defensive end position ... A preseason champion Arkansas State ... A member of the Sun Belt Conference Commissioner’s List. third-team all-Sun Belt Conference selection on the defensive line by Athlon Sports ... Named the most improved defensive end in the program at the end of spring practice ... In the spring game, was credited with a sack and recovered a As A Redshirt Freshman (2014): Played in all 13 contests, including starting at left tackle in his fumble that gave the Red a 6-0 lead in the opening minutes of the contest ... Posted a sack and broke up collegiate debut as USA earned a season-opening victory at Kent State ... Was on the fi eld for 52 two passes in the team’s fi rst spring scrimmage. snaps against the Golden Flashes, and credited with one knockdown block in the win ... Quali- fi ed for the Sun Belt Conference Academic Honor Roll. As A Junior (2016): Appeared in all 13 contests his fi rst season with the program, earning starts in the Jaguars’ victories over Nicholls and New Mexico State ... Recorded 20 total tackles, highlighted by As A Freshman (2013): Was redshirted. 8½ stops behind the line of scrimmage including 4½ sacks ... Ranked second on the squad in sacks and quarterback hurries (six), and was third in tackles for loss ... Finished the year ninth in the Sun Belt High School Highlights: Lettered four times in football and twice in track at McGill-Toolen with 0.35 sacks per outing ... Collected a season-best four stops in the NMSU win that helped the Jags High ... Helped the Yellowjackets to a 36-11 (76.6%) record during his prep career, including a become eligible to participate in a postseason bowl game; two of those were behind the line, includ- 22-3 (885) mark his fi nal two years ... Played in the Alabama-Mississippi All-Star Classic fol- ing a sack for a loss of eight yards ... Posted three solo tackles — all for loss — with one sack in defeat lowing his fi nal season ... Was a fi rst-team all-state and all-region selection as a senior, leading of Presbyterian, earning the coaches’ defensive line award for the performance ... Also ended up with MTCHS to an 11-1 fi nish after advancing to the second round of the state 6A playoffs ... Yellow- three total stops against rival Troy ... Made two stops in win over 19th-ranked San Diego State as well jackets went to the quarterfi nals of the state playoffs his junior year en route to an 11-2 record, as as against Air Force at the NOVA Home Loans Arizona Bowl ... Lone tackle was a sack 11 yards behind he earned all-region honors ... Program also qualifi ed for postseason action his fi rst two seasons the line of scrimmage in Homecoming victory over Georgia State ... Credited with an assisted stop and on the varsity. two quarterback hurries in season-opening win at Mississippi State.

Personal: Full name is James Paul Harrison Louden ... Born Feb. 23, 1995, in Mobile, Ala. ... Son Louisville Highlights (2013-15): Was part of the Cardinal program for three years ... Played in one of Jim and Edith Louden ... Favorite movie is “Remember The Titans” ... Favorite team is the game during the 2015 season — making a solo tackles in a 45-3 victory over Samford — as the Cards ... Favorite athlete is Walter Payton ... Favorite musical artist is fi nished 8-5 after a win in the Music City Bowl ... Appeared in seven contests as a redshirt freshman in ... Likes Chinese food ... Favorite subjects are math and science ... Would like to open his own 2014, collecting three tackles ... Posted two stops in a defeat of Murray State and collected another at dental/orthodontic practice in the future ... Originally committed to Navy, and was also recruited Virginia ... U of L was 9-4 — including a 5-3 mark in the Atlantic Coast Conference — that fall after by Arkansas State, Louisiana-Lafayette, UAB and Memphis ... Major is business administration. participating in the Belk Bowl ... Cardinals were 12-1 overall and 7-1 in the American Athletic Confer- ence, earning a 36-9 win over Miami (Fla.) in the Russell Athletic Bowl, his fi rst year at the collegiate 18 Jordan McCray level, which he sat out as a redshirt. High School Highlights: Was a three-star recruit according to Scout.com, ranked as the 77th-best 6-5 • 190 • Wide Receiver defensive tackle by the organization ... Considered the 68th-best strong-side defensive end and the 50th-best player in Alabama by 247Sports.com ... Selected to participate in the Alabama-Mississippi Sophomore • 1 Letter All-Star Classic at the end of his senior season ... Lettered all four years in football at Gadsden City Marietta, Ga. HS ... Was an all-state and all-county selection as a senior after posting 75 total tackles, with 35 for North Cobb HS loss including 12 sacks to help the Titans advance to the state 6A playoffs ... Intercepted two passes, returning the second one 49 yards for a touchdown in the GCHS’s postseason contest ... Also credited with 11 stops with fi ve sacks in that game against Bob Jones HS ... Also recorded 10 stops — including six behind the line — that fall against Huntsville High ... Despite missing a large portion of his junior season with a foot injury, was credited with 45 tackles and 10 sacks as GCHS qualifi ed for the state Jaguar Highlights: Will begin preseason practice listed as the playoffs ... Part of a Titan team that went 9-4 after reaching the quarterfi nals of the state playoffs when starter at the ‘Z’ wide receiver slot ... A preseason third-team he was a sophomore, while GCHS reached the semifi nals his fi rst year on the varsity en route to an 11-3 all-Sun Belt Conference selection by Phil Steele Publications record ... Also earned one letter in basketball and two in baseball. ... Caught two balls for 52 yards for the Blue team in South’s annual spring contest ... Also had a 17-yard reception in the opening scrimmage of the spring. Personal: Full name is Finessé Middleton ... Born Jan. 18, 1995, in Gadsden, Ala. ... Son of Carlos Middleton and Johnjalene Woods ... Is the fourth of seven children ... Favorite movie is “Project X” ... As A Freshman (2016): Appeared in all but one of USA’s 13 contests his fi rst year with the Favorite book is “The 48 Laws of Power” ... Favorite athlete is Muhammad Ali ... Favorite musical artist program ... Posted seven catches for 137 yards ... Finished with a pair of receptions for 45 yards, is YFN Lucci ... Favorite food is pancakes ... Favrote subject is art ... Likes to hunt, fi sh, draw and listen including a season-long 37-yard gain, in home opener against Georgia Southern ... Recorded two to music in his free time ... Would like own a business in the future ... Originally committed to Missis- catches for 25 yards the following week at Louisiana-Lafayette, and hauled in two balls for 26 sippi in high school, and also had scholarship offers from Alabama-Birmingham, Southern Mississippi yards at Idaho ... Lone reception in Homecoming victory over Georgia State was for a gain of 11 and Middle Tennessee ... Working toward a master’s degree in sport management. yards. CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS High School Highlights: Transferred to play his senior season at North Cobb High ... Lettered Year GP S-A—TT TFL-Yds Scks-Yds Int PBU FF/FR his fi rst two years at Walton HS — helping the Raiders advance to the state playoffs as a fresh- 2016 13 13-7—20 8.5-38 4.5-30 — 0 0/0 man — but suffered season-ending knee injury in the second game of his junior campaign. CAREER HIGHS Personal: Full name is Jordan Curtis Crawford McCray ... Born June 19, 1997, in Marietta, Ga. ... Son of Curtis Brown and Semoine McCray ... Father, Curtis Brown, was a four-year letterwinner Total Tackles ...... 4 vs. New Mexico State, 12/3/16 as a wide receiver at Alabama from 1991-95 ... Uncle, Charlie Brown, was an All-Pro wide receiver Solo Tackles ...... 3 vs. Presbyterian, 11/19/16 with the Washington Redskins his fi rst two seasons in the NFL, going on to play in the league a Tackles For Loss...... 3 vs. Presbyterian, 11/19/16 total of six years ... Favorite movie is “American Sniper” ... Favorite book is “Roll of Thunder, Hear Sacks ...... 1, four times, last vs. New Mexico State, 12/3/16 My Cry” ... Favorite teams are the Atlanta Falcons and Hawks ... Favorite athletes are Jerry Rice Postseason Bowl Participants — 2014, 2016 15 2017 South Alabama Football 2017 Jaguars 21 Darian Mills assisted tackle in win at eventual Mountain West Conference champion San Diego State. As A Redshirt Freshman (2014): Sat out while redshirting his fi rst campaign at the collegiate 5-11 • 185 • Cornerback level ... A member of the Sun Belt Conference Academic Honor Roll. Junior • 1 Letter Winter Haven, Fla. High School Highlights: Earned two stars from Scout.com and 247Sports.com ... Helped lead Winter Haven HS the Toros to back-to-back state 5A championships and a 30-1 record during that span ... Had 24 stops — 19 of the solo variety — two tackles for loss, an interception, two forced fumbles and a pair of passes broken up in three contests his senior year before suffering a season-ending injury ... Credited with 71 tackles — including fi ve behind the line of scrimmage and a sack — and nine Jaguar Highlights: Should compete for the starting spot at the passes defensed as a junior ... Forced one fumble and recovered two others ... Posted fi ve tackles fi eld cornerback position ... Chosen the Jaguars’ most improved including one behind the line of scrimmage and a pass broken up in the 2012 state title contest ... cornerback by the coaching staff following spring practice ... A member of both the National Honor Society and the Fellowship of Christian Athletes ... Played Posted fi ve stops, an interception — which extended the Red’s lead to 24-0 midway through basketball for the Toros as a freshman and sophomore. the opening quarter — and another pass broken up to help the team in its 50-30 victory in the program’s annual spring contest ... Picked off a pass and also had a solo tackle in the fi rst scrim- Personal: Full name is Chason McLain Milner ... Born March 4, 1996, in Mobile, Ala. ... Son of mage of the spring. Ben and Ashley Milner ... Favorite teams are the and St. Louis Cardinals ... Favorite athlete is Clay Matthews ... Favorite musical acts are the Zac Brown Band and Kenny As A Sophomore (2016): Saw action in all 13 games on specials teams. Chesney ... Favorite foods are grilled chicken and pulled pork ... Likes to hunt and fi sh in his free time ... Wants to work for an engineering fi rm in the future ... Received scholarship offers from As A Redshirt Freshman (2015): Played in eight contests, primarily on special teams coverage UAB, Appalachian State, Tulane, Georgia State, Army and Old Dominion, and was also recruited units ... Recorded two tackles against teams that would go on to a postseason bowl game ... First by Minnesota, Louisiana-Lafayette, Arkansas State and Louisiana Tech ... A business manage- career stop was an assist against eventual Sun Belt Conference champion Arkansas State ... Cred- ment major. ited with a solo tackle in the Jaguars’ fi nal road game at Georgia Southern. CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS As A Freshman (2014): Was a redshirt. Year GP S-A—TT TFL-Yds Scks-Yds Int PBU FF/FR 2015 4 0-1—1 — — — 0 0/0 High School Highlights: Received two stars from Rivals.com ... Earned three letters at Winter 2016 13 10-15—25 2.0-6 2.0-6 — 0 1/0 Haven HS, earning all-county and all-district honors ... Played in the Mid-Florida All-Star Game Totals 17 10-16—26 2.0-6 2.0-6 — 0 1/0 following his senior season ... Was the Blue Devils’ quarterback his fi nal year, throwing for 1,300 yards while leading WHS to the district championship, a victory in the fi rst round of the state CAREER HIGHS 6A playoffs and a 9-3 overall record ... Played defensive back and wide receiver as a junior, help- Total Tackles ...... 6 at Louisiana-Monroe, 11/5/16 ing the team to the second round of the state playoffs ... A member of the Blue Devil track squad Solo Tackles ...... 3 vs. Air Force, 12/30/16 for three years as well. Tackles For Loss...... 2 vs. Air Force, 12/30/16 Sacks ...... 2 vs. Air Force, 12/30/16 Personal: Full name is Darian Julian Mills ... Born Feb. 1, 1995, in Winter Haven, Fla. ... Son Forced Fumbles...... 1 vs. Troy, 10/20/16 of Julian Mills and Shameka Manning ... Favorite movie is “Blood and Bone” ... Favorite book is “The Secret to Success” ... Favorite team is the New Orleans Saints ... Favorite athletes are Richard Sherman, Tavon Austin and ... Favorite musical artists are Lil’ Boosie, 24 Deonta Moore Migos, Kevin Gates and Peewee Longway ... Favorite food is spaghetti ... Likes to listen to music in his free time ... Had scholarship offers from Ball State and Toledo, and was also recruited by 5-10 • 210 • Running Back Louisville, South Florida, Indiana, Connecticut and Western Kentucky ... A leisure studies major. Junior • 2 Letters Owens Cross Roads, Ala. CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS Year GP S-A—TT TFL-Yds Scks-Yds Int PBU FF/FR Huntsville HS 2015 8 1-1—2 — — — 0 0/0 Totals 21 1-1—2 — — — 0 0/0 Jaguar Highlights: Adds depth at running back, and can con- CAREER HIGHS tribute on specials teams as well in the fall ... Chosen by Lindy’s Total Tackles ...... 1, twice, last at Georgia Southern, 11/28/15 as the best “Special Teams Demon” in the Sun Belt Conference Solo Tackles ...... 1 at Georgia Southern, 11/28/15 ... Carried nine times for 25 yards for the Blue squad in the Jaguars’ annual spring game.

As A Sophomore (2016): Played in all 13 contests ... Gained 111 yards on 26 attempts and caught 19 Chason Milner two passes out of the backfi eld for an additional 10 yards ... Had 11 special teams tackles as well ... Rushed for a career-high 58 yards on eight carries in win over Nicholls, which included a season- 6-3 • 255 • Defensive End long 39-yard gain ... Recorded 23 yards on four attempts in Presbyterian victory ... Rushed six Junior • 1 Letter times in victory over nationally-ranked San Diego State, and had three carries against rival Troy Spanish Fort, Ala. ... Posted multiple unassisted stops against both Air Force at the NOVA Home Loans Arizona Spanish Fort HS Bowl and at Idaho in the regular season ... Credited with a stop in each of the Jaguars’ fi rst three games of the year — sharing the coaches’ special teams award after defeat of Mississippi State in the season opener — then had a streak of four straight outings with a tackle from Oct. 15-Nov. 5.

Jaguar Highlights: Should once again contribute on the de- As A Redshirt Freshman (2015): Saw action in each of the team’s last 10 games ... Credited fensive front, where he enters preseason practice listed as a with 10 tackles on special teams play ... Finished with a career-best three stops in season fi nale backup at the ‘Wolf’ position ... Had two tackles, with one an against Appalachian State ... Recorded two unassisted tackles against eventual Sun Belt Con- assist for a loss, in helping the Red to a 20-point victory in the program’s annual spring contest. ference champion Arkansas State ... Had a solo stop in contests at Texas State, Georgia State and Georgia Southern ... Collected an assisted tackle in back-to-back victories over Idaho and As A Sophomore (2016): Played in all 13 games, earning a start on eight occasions ... Posted Louisiana-Lafayette. 25 total stops, with two of those sacks ... Also credited with a pair of quarterback hurries and a forced fumble ... Made fi rst career start in season-opening win at Mississippi State, earning As A Freshman (2014): Sat out as a redshirt ... Received the coaches’ special teams scout team the coaches’ defensive line award after collecting fi ve tackles ... Recorded career-high six stops award after USA defeated Appalachian State ... Selected to the Sun Belt Conference Academic at Louisiana-Monroe ... Finished with four tackles in home opener against Georgia Southern ... Honor Roll. Posted three tackles — highlighted by a pair of sacks for a loss of six yards — at the NOVA Home Loans Arizona Bowl against Air Force ... Also credited with three stops in Homecoming defeat High School Highlights: A three-year letterwinner in football and track at Huntsville High ... of Georgia State ... Had a solo tackle and forced a fumble against rival Troy ... Finished with two Recorded 3,733 yards rushing and 38 touchdowns during his career for the Panthers ... Part of an quarterback pressures in victory over New Mexico State in the regular-season fi nale, helping HHS 4x400-meter relay team that won the state championship at the 6A meet his junior year. USA become eligible to play in a postseason bowl game. Personal: Full name is Deonta Antonio Moore ... Born April 23, 1996, in Huntsville, Ala. ... Son As A Freshman (2015): Saw action in each of the fi rst four outings of the year ... Collected an of Otis and Sophia Moore ... Uncle, Eddie Moore, was a four-year letterwinner as a linebacker at 16 Postseason Bowl Participants — 2014, 2016 2017 Jaguars 2017 South Alabama Football Tennessee from 1999-02, who would play in 18 games for the Miami Dolphins during the 2004 Personal: Full name is Gavin James Patterson ... Born Sept. 7, 1996, in Bourbonnais, Ill. ... Son and ’05 NFL seasons ... Favorite movie and book is “Friday Night Lights” ... Favorite team is the of Jim and Jill Paterson ... Favorite movie is “The Blind Side” ... Favorite book is “Friday Night Indianapolis Colts ... Favorite athlete is Michael Vick ... Favorite musical act is Speaker Knockerz Lights” ... Favorite team is the New England Patriots ... Favorite athlete is Robbie Gould ... Favor- ... Favorite food is mashed potatoes ... Likes to lift weights, run, listen to music and play video ite musical artists are J. Cole and Drake ... Favorite food is steak ... Favorite subjects are math and games in his spare time ... In the future would like to coach football at the high school and col- science ... Would like to become a physical therapist ... An exercise science major. legiate levels ... A sports and recreation management major. CAREER FIELD GOAL STATISTICS CAREER RUSHING STATISTICS Year Md-Att Long Pct Year GP Att-Net Avg TD Lg Avg/G 2016 10-16 40 62.5 2016 13 26-111 4.3 0 39 8.5 Totals 23 26-111 4.3 0 39 4.8 CAREER SCORING STATISTICS Year TD FGs PATs Pts CAREER RECEIVING STATISTICS 2016 0 10-16 42-42 72 Year GP Att-Yds Avg TD Lg Avg/G 2016 13 2-10 5.0 0 6 0.8 CAREER HIGHS Totals 23 2-10 5.0 0 6 0.4 Field Goals ...... 3 vs. Georgia Southern, 9/10/16 Long Field Goal ...... 40 vs. Georgia Southern, 9/10/16 CAREER ALL-PURPOSE STATISTICS Extra Points ...... 6 vs. San Diego State, 10/1/16 Year GP Rush-Rcv-PR-KR-IR Total Avg/G Total Points ...... 11 vs. Nicholls, 9/24/16 2016 13 111-10-0-0-0 121 9.3 Totals 23 111-10-0-0-0 121 5.3

CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS 1 Jeremy Reaves Year GP S-A—TT TFL-Yds Scks-Yds Int PBU FF/FR 2015 10 6-4—10 — — — 0 0/0 5-11 • 205 • Safety 2016 13 5-6—11 — — — 0 0/0 Senior • 3 Letters Totals 23 11-10—21 — — — 0 0/0 Pensacola, Fla. Pensacola Catholic HS CAREER HIGHS Rushing Attempts ...... 8 vs. Nicholls, 9/24/16 Yards Rushing ...... 58 vs. Nicholls, 9/24/16 Longest Rush ...... 39 vs. Nicholls, 9/24/16 Jaguar Highlights: Expected to start at free safety his fi nal Receptions ...... 1, twice, last at Idaho, 11/26/16 season at the collegiate level ... Selected preseason fi rst-team Yards Receiving ...... 6 at Idaho, 11/26/16 all-Sun Belt Conference by Phil Steele Publications, Athlon Longest Reception ...... 6 at Idaho, 11/26/16 Sports, Lindy’s, Street & Smith’s and Southern Pigskin ... No. 3 on Lindy’s list of the top 10 NFL prospects in the league as well ... Helped the Red team to a 50-30 win in the annual spring game with four total tackles ... Also fi nished with three solo stops and a pass broken up in the pro- 89 Gavin Patterson gram’s opening scrimmage of the spring. As A Junior (2016): One of only two juniors named fi rst-team all-Sun Belt Conference on the de- 5-7 • 195 • Placekicker fensive side of the ball ... Selected fi rst-team all-Sun Belt in the defensive backfi eld by Phil Steele Junior • 2 Letters Publications as well ... Started the fi rst nine games at cornerback before being shifted to the Bourbonnais, Ill. ‘Rover’ safety position ... Was third on the team with 85 total stops, which included 5½ behind Bradley Bourbonnais Community HS the line of scrimmage ... Broke up a team-best seven passes and was second with three intercep- tions, both career-high totals ... Also forced two fumbles ... Was tied for eighth in the league in passes defended ... Credited with a season-high nine tackles against both Georgia Southern and Idaho ... That included a career-best 1½ stops for loss and a pass broken up in the home opener Jaguar Highlights: Should handle the Jaguars’ placekicking against the Eagles ... Also forced a fumble against the Vandals in the fi nal road game of the regular duties in the fall ... Named preseason fourth-team all-Sun Belt season ... Recorded eight tackles — including one behind the line — and a pass defensed against Conference by Athlon Sports ... Connected on a 34-yard fi eld rival Troy, fi nishing with eight stops at Louisiana-Monroe also ... Intercepted a pass and returned goal early in the second quarter for the Blue team in the program’s annual spring contest, also it 36 yards on the Warhawks’ fi nal play of regulation to set up a game-winning fi eld goal attempt hitting from 25 yards out in the fi rst scrimmage of the spring. ... Also posted eight stops at the NOVA Home Loans Arizona Bowl against Air Force ... Finished with seven tackles and broke up a pass in season-opening win at Mississippi State, the program’s As A Sophomore (2016): Saw action in all 13 games, handling both fi eld goals and kickoffs ... fi rst-ever defeat of a Southeastern Conference school to share the coaches’ defensive back award Led the team in scoring — and was ninth in the Sun Belt in points per game — with 72 points ... Collected team-high seven stops, with one for a loss of three yards, to help the Jaguars pick up after making all 42 extra-point tries to go along with 10 fi eld goals ... Had an average of 58.9 their fi rst victory ever over a nationally-ranked team in a 18-point win over then-No. 19 San Diego yards on kickoffs with nine touchbacks on 54 kicks ... Recorded a season-best 11 points in win State ... Ended up with a team-high-tying seven tackles, including one behind the line of scrim- over Nicholls, going 5-for-5 on points-after-touchdown while converting a pair of fi eld goals ... mage, and a pass broken up in regular-season fi nale against New Mexico State, helping South Was 3-of-3 on fi eld goal attempts to account for all nine of South’s points in home opener against become eligible to participate in a postseason bowl game ... Posted six stops and a pass defensed Georgia Southern, including a long make from 40 yards out ... Connected on two fi eld goals in in win over Nicholls, earning the coaches’ defensive backs award ... Credited with fi ve tackles Homecoming defeat of Georgia State, including the game-winner with two seconds remaining — including one for loss — an interception and another pass broken up at Louisiana-Lafayette in regulation in a three-point decision ... Hit only fi eld-goal attempt and averaged 64 yards on ... Had three stops and intercepted a pass at SBC co-champion Arkansas State, while recording fi ve kickoffs — with a pair of touchbacks — at Louisiana-Lafayette ... Two of four kickoffs went three tackles — highlighted by one that garnered the coaches’ ‘Big Hit’ award — and forcing a for touchbacks as he averaged 63.5 yards against Air Force at the NOVA Home Loans Arizona fumble in Presbyterian victory. Bowl ... Lone kickoff at SBC co-champion Arkansas State went for a touchback ... Also recorded an average of more than 60 yards per kickoff against Georgia Southern, Troy, Presbyterian and As A Sophomore (2015): Chosen second-team all-Sun Belt Conference after fi nishing second on New Mexico State. the team in total tackles (96) and stops for loss (eight) — both were career-high totals — while earning the start in all 12 appearances ... Was a third-team all-league selection by Phil Steele Pub- As A Freshman (2015): Appeared in each of the Jaguars’ last six contests ... Averaged 60.9 yards lications ... Led the Jags with six passes broken up, tying for the team lead with a pair of intercep- on a team-high 30 kickoffs, also pacing South with fi ve touchbacks ... Made his collegiate debut tions and three forced fumbles as well ... Ended the year tied for fi fth in the league in tackles per at Texas State ... Kicked off a career-high nine times for an average of 60.8 yards with two touch- game, ranking among the top 85 nationally in the category ... Also was tied for fi fth in the Sun Belt backs in Homecoming victory over Idaho ... Had an average of 61.6 yards on fi ve kickoffs the in fumbles forced per contest and ended up among the top 20 in both passes defended and tackles following week in a defeat of Louisiana-Lafayette ... Recorded a 64.0 average — his best of the for loss per outing ... Credited with at least fi ve tackles in every game, and had one stop behind season — at Georgia State ... Posted a pair of touchbacks while averaging 63.5 yards per kickoff the line in each of the Jaguars’ fi rst fi ve outings ... Voted the Sun Belt Defensive Student-Athlete at Georgia Southern ... Averaged 60.5 yards while kicking off six times in season fi nale against of the Week on Sept. 21 after leading the Jaguars with a team-best 10 total stops — with one for Appalachian State ... Made the Sun Belt Conference Commissioner’s List. loss — and a pass broken up in victory at eventual Mountain West Conference champion San Diego State … Earned conference defensive player-of-the-week honors from College Sports Mad- High School Highlights: A four-year letterwinner at Bradley Bourbonnais Community High ... ness and collected the coaches’ weekly award after that game as well … Also selected the league’s Also earned three letters in baseball for the Boilermakers. Special Teams Student-Athlete of the Week Nov. 16 after blocking an extra-point attempt and Postseason Bowl Participants — 2014, 2016 17 2017 South Alabama Football 2017 Jaguars intercepting a two-point conversion in win over Louisiana-Lafayette, collecting a team-best nine tackles, two passes defensed and a forced fumble as well … Finished with a career-high 11 stops 14 Neiko Robinson in regular-season fi nale against Appalachian State to lead USA in the category ... Recorded 10 tackles at Nebraska and against North Carolina State, leading South in the match-up with the 6-0 • 195 • Safety Wolfpack … Posted nine stops in win over Idaho and six at Troy. Senior • 1 Letter Century, Fla. As A Freshman (2014): Saw action in all 13 games his fi rst year at the collegiate level ... Re- corded 16 total tackles, forced one fumble and broke up a pass ... Credited with career highs of Mississippi Gulf Coast CC fi ve stops including four solo tackles against Navy in the regular-season fi nale, forcing fumble on Northview HS the Midshipmen’s fi nal play of the third quarter that would lead to a Jaguar touchdown drive ... In his USA debut, posted three unassisted stops in win at Kent State ... Had a pair of tackles and a pass defensed at the Raycom Media Camellia Bowl against Bowling Green ... Also collected two Jaguar Highlights: Looks to fi ll the ‘Rover’ position heading solo stops at Arkansas State. into the fall ... At the end of spring practice was chosen the most improved defensive player in the strength and condition- High School Highlights: A two-star recruit according to both Scout.com and 247Sports.com ... ing program by the Jaguar coaching staff ... Finished with three stops and a fi rst-quarter informa- Was a three-year letterwinner at Pensacola Catholic High ... As a senior, recorded 39 total tackles and intercepted fi ve passes, helping the Crusaders go 12-1 en route to a berth in the quarterfi nals tion for the Red, helping the team to a 50-30 victory in the annual spring contest ... Led South’s of the state 5A playoffs ... Was selected honorable mention all-state while earning fi rst-team all- defense with fi ve tackles in the fi rst scrimmage of the spring. area and all-Northwest Florida honors ... Named fi rst-team all-area after posting 77 stops, three interceptions, a forced fumble and a fumble recovery his junior season as PCHS ... Also lettered As A Junior (2016): Made seven starts — including in each of the last six games — at free safety two years for the Crusader baseball team, helping the school to the championship game of the while appearing in all 13 contests his fi rst year at USA ... Posted 64 total tackles, the third high- state 4A tournament his fi nal season. est fi gure in the Jaguar secondary, with two of those for loss ... Also had one interception, three passes broken up and a forced fumble ... Recorded a game-high-tying 12 stops — including nine Personal: Full name is Jeremy Antoine Reaves ... Born Aug. 29, 1996, in Pensacola, Fla. ... Son of unassisted — to lead South in its Homecoming victory over Georgia State, earning the coaches’ Michael Reese and Rose Hinton ... Favorite movie is “Friday” ... Favorite teams are the St. Louis Cardinals, Boston Red Sox and Los Angeles Clippers ... Favorite athlete is Patrick Peterson ... defensive back award following the game ... Made eight tackles in home opener against Georgia Favorite artists are Drake, Meek Mill, Kevin Gates and J. Cole ... Favorite food is chicken alfredo Southern and had seven — with two behind the line of scrimmage — at Idaho ... Credited with ... Favorite subject is history ... Likes to fi sh in his free time ... Received scholarship offers from six stops in victory over No. 19 San Diego State as well as in match-up with Louisiana-Monroe Southern Mississippi and UAB as well, and was also recruited by Arkansas State and Memphis ... Finished with fi ve tackles in wins over Presbyterian and New Mexico State, forcing a fumble ... A sports and recreation management major. against the latter to help the Jags become eligible to complete in a postseason bowl game ... Post- ed three stops against Air Force at the NOVA Home Loans Arizona Bowl, rival Troy and win CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS defeat of Nicholls ... Had two tackles both in season-opening win over Mississippi State and at Year GP S-A—TT TFL-Yds Scks-Yds Int PBU FF/FR Louisiana-Lafayette, adding fi rst career interception against the Ragin’ Cajuns. 2014 13 14-2—16 — — — 1 1/0 2015 12 65-31—96 8.0-26 — 2-0 6 3/0 Junior College Highlights (2014-15): As a sophomore posted 44 total tackles and broke up 2016 13 54-31—85 5.5-16 — 3-39 7 2/0 six passes, the second-highest total on the team ... Helped the Bulldogs fi nish eighth in the fi nal Totals 38 133-64—197 13.5-42 — 5-39 14 6/0 National Junior College Athletic Association poll after going 8-3 and winning the Mississippi Association of Community and Junior Colleges South Division title ... Credited with a season- CAREER HIGHS best seven stops — all solo — in win at Southwest Mississippi CC ... Recorded six tackles in Total Tackles ...... 11 vs. Appalachian State, 12/5/15 season-opening victory at Northeast Mississippi CC ... Posted fi ve stops against both Pearl River Solo Tackles ...... 8, twice, last vs. Appalachian State, 12/5/15 (Miss.) CC and Copiah-Lincoln (Miss.) CC, adding two passes defensed against the latter ... Tackles For Loss...... 1½ vs. Georgia Southern, 9/10/16 Collected fi ve tackles as well in MACJC state championship game against top-ranked Northwest 10-Tackle Games ...... 4, last vs. Appalachian State, 12/5/15 Mississippi CC ... Recorded 42 tackles — including three for loss — and defended fi ve passes as Interceptions ...... 1, five times, last at Louisiana-Monroe, 11/5/16 a freshman, helping MGCCC to an 8-2 fi nish ... Efforts helped the Bulldogs end up seventh in the Int. Return Yards...... 36 at Louisiana-Monroe, 11/5/16 fi nal NJCAA rankings ... Had career-best eight stops in state semifi nal contest against No. 2 East Passes Broken Up ...... 2 vs. Louisiana-Lafayette, 11/12/15 Mississippi CC ... Collected seven tackles, with one behind the line, and broke up a pass in win at Forced Fumbles...... 1, six times, last at Idaho, 11/26/16 NEMCC to open the year ... Had two passes defensed the following week in defeat of NWMCC Blocked Kicks ...... 1 vs. Louisiana-Lafayette, 11/12/15 ... Posted six stops in win over Hinds (Miss.) CC.

High School Highlights: Received three stars from Rivals.com, which had him ranked among 30 Carlos Robinson II its top 55 safeties in the nation ... Also a three-star recruit according to ESPN.com, with the outlet rating him among the top 60 safeties in the country also ... Collected three stars from 247Sports. 5-11 • 215 • Running Back com ... Considered among the top 30 safeties in the state and top 70 in the region by Scout.com, earning two stars from the organization as well ... Played as a senior at Northview High, helping Senior • 1 Letter the Chiefs claim the state 1A championship ... In 2012 was a fi rst-team all-state selection while Enterprise, Ala. earning fi rst-team all-area honors from the Pensacola News Journal ... The previous year was Enterprise HS voted fi rst team all-state and all-area after recording 93 total tackles and returning three inter- ceptions for scores at Flomaton (Ala.) High.

Personal: Full name is Neiko A. Robinson ... Born Feb. 10, 1995, in Pensacola, Fla. ... Son of An- Jaguar Highlights: Has the potential to play in the offensive back- thony and Sharon Robinson ... Favorite movie is “The Dark Knight” ... Favorite book is “The Art fi eld or on special teams in the fall ... Only carry for the Blue squad of War” ... Favorite athlete Floyd Mayweather ... Favorite musical artist is J. Cole ... Likes to go in the annual spring game went for seven yards ... Carried fi ve times for 32 yards — tying for most on the team — in the fi rst scrimmage fi shing in his spare time ... Originally signed with Penn State out of high school ... Also had schol- of the spring season. arship offers from Minnesota, Purdue, Louisiana Tech, North Texas and Alabama-Birmingham ... Received recruiting interest out of his school from Florida Atlantic, Florida International and As A Junior (2016): Contributed primarily on special teams while appearing in all 13 contests ... Had Troy as well ... Was also recruited by Kentucky, West Virginia, Iowa State, Temple, Southern two-yard rush in the Jaguars’ win over Presbyterian ... Credited with a pair of tackles in consecutive Mississippi and Troy out of junior college ... Major is interdisciplinary studies. games midway through the season, with a solo stop in a Homecoming win over Georgia State and an assist at Louisiana-Monroe. CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS As A Sophomore (2015): Did not appear in a game. Year GP S-A—TT TFL-Yds Scks-Yds Int PBU FF/FR 2016 13 37-27—64 2.0-3 — 1-8 3 1/0 As A Redshirt Freshman (2014): Did not see action ... Picked up the coaches’ defensive scout team award week of the Georgia State victory. CAREER HIGHS Total Tackles ...... 12 vs. Georgia State, 10/29/16 As A Freshman (2013): Sat out the year as a redshirt. Solo Tackles ...... 9 vs. Georgia State, 10/29/16 High School Highlights: Earned three letters at Enterprise HS ... Part of a Wildcat team that qualifi ed Tackles For Loss...... 2 at Idaho, 11/26/16 for the state 6A playoffs and fi nished 7-4 his senior season. Interceptions ...... 1 at Louisiana-Lafayette, 9/17/16 Interception Ret Yds ...... 8 at Louisiana-Lafayette, 9/17/16 Personal: Full name is Carlos Renea Robinson ... Born Nov. 17, 1994, in Enterprise, Ala. ... Son of Carlos Long Int. Return ...... 8 at Louisiana-Lafayette, 9/17/16 and Lynette Robinson ... Father, Carlos, was a letterwinning fullback at Alabama in 1986 and ’87 ... Fa- Passes Broken Up ...... 2 vs. Presbyterian, 11/19/16 vorite movies are “The Avengers” and “Law Abiding Citizen” ... Favorite athletes are Colin Kaepernick Forced Fumbles...... 1 vs. New Mexico State, 12/3/16 and Georges St. Pierre ... Favorite musical artist is 2 Chainz ... Favorite food is fi sh ... Likes to fi sh and weld in his spare time ... An exercise science major. 18 Postseason Bowl Participants — 2014, 2016 2017 Jaguars 2017 South Alabama Football 38 T’Qwan Robinson 32 Darrell Songy

6-1 • 200 • Safety 6-1 • 235 • Linebacker Senior • 2 Letters Senior • 1 Letter Marietta, Ga. New Orleans, La. Walton HS Garden City (Kan.) CC John B. Connolly (Texas) HS

Jaguar Highlights: Enters his fi nal season as a Jaguar listed as the Jaguar Highlights: Listed as the starter at ‘Mike’ linebacker en- backup free safety ... Can also contribute covering kickoffs and punts ... tering fall camp ... Named preseason third-team all-Sun Belt Con- Recorded four tackles and a pass defensed in the fi rst spring scrimmage. ference by Phil Steele Publications as well as Athlon Sports ... Did not practice during the spring while recuperating from injury. As A Junior (2016): Saw action in all 13 contests ... Finished with a total of 10 tackles, eight of which were unassisted ... Posted a pair of solo stops in back-to-back victories over Nicholls and No. 19 San Diego State, as As A Junior (2016): Started all but one of South’s 13 contests his fi rst season with the program ... Was well as two assists against rival Troy ... Credited with unassisted tackles in wins over Presbyterian and New named to the Sun Belt Conference All-Newcomer Team after leading the Jaguars with 100 total tackles, Mexico State ... Also had solo tackles at Louisiana-Lafayette and Idaho. the sixth-highest season total in school history ... Was credited with 7½ stops behind the line of scrim- mage including a sack, four quarterback hurries, one fumble recovery and one pass broken up as well As A Sophomore (2015): Played in the fi rst 10 games of the year before suffering a season-ending injury at ... Led the squad in tackles on a team-high four occasions ... Posted a career-high 16 tackles against Air Georgia State ... Ended up with a total of eight stops, with a career-best four of those coming against North Force at the NOVA Home Loans Arizona Bowl, which ranked fi fth on the school game record list and Carolina State ... Collected two tackles against Sun Belt Conference champion Arkansas State ... Credited was the most by a Jag on the year ... That total included a pair of stops for a loss of fi ve yards ... Recorded with solo stops in season-opening victory over Gardner-Webb as well as at Texas State. a game-best 14 stops — with two behind the line — at Sun Belt co-champion Arkansas State ... Re- ceived the coaches’ linebacker award after fi nishing with a game-high 13 tackles and one quarterback As A Redshirt Freshman (2014): Made his collegiate debut at Arkansas State, his lone appearance of the pressure in defeat of Presbyterian ... Made 11 tackles at Louisiana-Monroe ... Credited with a team- season. leading nine stops in win over Nicholls, with one of those for loss to go along with a fumble recovery ... Ended up with eight tackles, including one behind the line of scrimmage, and a quarterback hurry As A Freshman (2013): Sat out as a redshirt. at Idaho ... Had six tackles, highlighted by a sack for a loss of nine yards, in Homecoming victory over Georgia State ... Posted six stops and forced a fumble in home opener against Georgia Southern ... Made High School Highlights: A three-year letterwinner in football at Walton High ... Helped the Raiders to a fi ve tackles in win at Mississippi State to begin the campaign, the program’s fi rst over a Southeastern runner-up fi nish in the state AAAAA playoffs his junior year, with WHS qualifying for the state AAAAAA Conference school ... Recorded four stops in defeat of New Mexico State in regular-season fi nale to playoffs when he was a senior ... Earned four letters in track as well ... Part of the quartet that set the school help Jaguars become eligible for a postseason bowl as well as at Louisiana-Lafayette ... Finished with record in the 4x100-meter relay with a time of 41.77 seconds ... Won the 300-meter hurdles at the county meet. three tackles and a quarterback pressure to earn the coaches’ award after win over 19th-ranked San Diego State, the team’s fi rst-ever over a top-25 program. Personal: Full name is T’Qwan Donald Robinson ... Born Sept. 27, 1995, in Miami, Fla. ... Son of Ina Callwood ... Favorite movie is “Toy Story” ... Favorite book is “Life of Pi” ... Favorite teams are the Los Angeles Lakers and Junior College Highlights (2015): Ranked fourth on the team as a sophomore with 68 total tackles New Orleans Saints ... Favorite athletes are Reggie Bush, Aqib Talib and Kobe Bryant ... Favorite artists are and was fi fth with 11½ stops for loss ... Forced one fumble and had two fumble recoveries as well ... Lil Wayne and Trey Songz ... Favorite foods are fried chicken, and macaroni and cheese ... Favorite subject is Credited with a double-fi gure tackle total in three straight contests including a career-best 12 — with biology ... Likes to play basketball and listen to music in his free time ... Wants to work in the physical therapy 2½ behind the line — at Independence (Kan.) CC ... Collected three tackles for loss among his 11 total fi eld ... A communication major. stops the following week at Iowa Western, adding 11 more against Hutchinson (Kan.) CC ... Posted eight stops at Fort Scott (Kan.) CC, with two of those behind the line of scrimmage, to go along with a CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS fumble recovery ... Had seven tackles both in season-opening win over Highland (Kan.) CC and against Year GP S-A—TT TFL-Yds Scks-Yds Int PBU FF/FR Air Force Prep ... Finished with six stops — all unassisted — including two for loss with his lone sack 2015 10 4-4—8 — — — 0 0/0 of the year against Dodge City (Kan.) ... Also had six tackles, forcing and recovering a fumble, in match- 2016 13 8-2—10 — — — 0 0/0 up with Ellsworth (Iowa) CC. Totals 24 12-6—18 — — — 0 0/0 At Oregon State (2013-14): One of three true freshmen to play at Oregon State during the 2013 cam- CAREER HIGHS paign, he appeared in all 12 contests — recording a total of nine stops — while helping the Beavers go Total Tackles ...... 4 vs. North Carolina State, 9/26/15 7-6 after defeating Boise State in the Sheraton Hawai’i Bowl ... Collected three stops against Wash- Solo Tackles ...... 2, twice, last vs. San Diego State, 10/1/16 ington and Boise State ... Sat out as a redshirt the following year, but was voted OSU’s scout team defense MVP.

High School Highlights: A three-year letterwinner at John B. Connally HS ... Played in the Interna- 46 Collier Smith tional Bowl organized by the International Federation of following the conclusion of his prep career ... A two-time fi rst-team all-district selection at defensive end and inside linebacker 6-2 • 240 • Tight End ... After recording a team-high 111 tackles — including 10 behind the line — a blocked punt (TD) and Junior • 1 Letter two forced fumbles as a senior was named to the Austin American-Statesman’s all-Central Texas Team Birmingham, Ala. ... Was also chosen the team’s Defensive MVP after helping the Cougars reach the state playoffs that year ... Served as team captain his fi nal season on the varsity ... Lettered in track and fi eld, wrestling and Robert Morris powerlifting as well ... Competed in relays — running the anchor leg for three teams — the shot put Briarwood Chistian School and discus ... Wrestled at both 180 and 189 pounds, fi nishing among the top three in the district each of his last two years ... Chosen Connolly’s Athlete of the Year as a senior.

Jaguar Highlights: Shifted from defensive line to tight end at the start Personal: Full name is Darrell Reginald Songy ... Born Sept. 12, 1995, in Mons, Belgium ... Son of Darrell of preseason camp in 2016 ... Likely to serve primarily in a blocking role. Songy Sr. and Theresa Diggs ... Is the youngest of three children ... Father, Darrell, played football at Oklahoma ... Favorite movie is “Straight Outta Compton” ... Favorite book is the Bible ... Favorite team As A Sophomore (2016): Appeared in each of the Jaguars’ 13 games his is the New Orleans Saints ... Is from New Orleans originally but was displaced by Hurricane Katrina ... fi rst season of eligibility with the program. An interdisciplinary studies major. As A Redshirt Freshman (2015): Required by NCAA rules to sit out the season after transferring into the program from the Football Championship Subdivision level ... Earned the weekly coaches’ defensive scout CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS team award after USA’s win over rival Troy ... A member of the Sun Belt Conference Commissioner’s List. Year GP S-A—TT TFL-Yds Scks-Yds Int PBU FF/FR 2016 13 57-43—100 7.5-21 1.0-9 — 1 1/1 Robert Morris Highlights (2014): Posted fi ve stops in his only season with the Colonials, including a sea- son-best two at Dayton. CAREER HIGHS Total Tackles ...... 16 vs. Air Force, 12/30/16 High School Highlights: A three-year letterwinner at Briarwood Christian School ... Helped the Lions to a Solo Tackles ...... 12 vs. Air Force, 12/30/16 9-3 fi nish and a fi rst-round victory in the state 5A playoffs as a senior after being credited with 76 total tackles Tackles For Loss...... 2, twice, last vs. Air Force, 12/30/16 ... That included nine stops behind the line of scrimmage and 6½ sacks ... Was also credited with three forced Sacks ...... 1 vs. Georgia State, 10/29/16 fumbles and intercepted a pass ... In his fi rst season on the varsity, was part of a BCS squad that went 12-2 10-Tackle Games ...... 3, last vs. Presbyterian, 11/19/16 and advanced to the semifi nals of the state playoffs ... Lettered in basketball and track for the Lions as well. Passes Broken Up ...... 1 vs. San Diego State, 10/1/16 Forced Fumbles...... 1 vs. Georgia Southern, 9/10/16 Personal: Full name is Collier Reeves Smith ... Born May 15, 1996, in Birmingham, Ala. ... Son of Fisher and Fumble Recoveries ...... 1 vs. Nicholls, 9/24/16 Jamie Smith ... Older Brother, Canon, is a junior tight end at Liberty ... An economics and fi nance major. Postseason Bowl Participants — 2014, 2016 19 2017 South Alabama Football 2017 Jaguars 3 Diantae Thomas As A Freshman (2015): Appeared in all 12 games his fi rst year at the collegiate level with starts at Nebraska and at home against Louisiana-Lafayette ... Twenty-two of his 25 stops were un- assisted, with the total including two for loss including a sack ... Tied for second on the team 5-10 • 215 • Running Back after breaking up fi ve passes ... Also had one interception, forced a fumble and blocked a kick ... Senior • 1 Letter Recorded a season-high fi ve tackles, with one behind the line of scrimmage, and broke up a pass Dothan, Ala. at Nebraska ... Equalled that total with fi ve solo stops at Texas State, intercepting his fi rst career Butler (Kan.) CC pass and breaking up another as well ... In addition to posting four tackles in Homecoming vic- Dothan HS tory over Idaho, blocked a punt late in the third quarter leading to a touchdown on the next play and the Jaguars’ fi rst lead in the contest while also breaking up a pass ... Against eventual Sun Belt Conference champion Arkansas State, forced a fumble on a sack with the recovery leading to Jaguar Highlights: Moved to running back prior to the start a fi eld goal giving USA a 24-17 advantage midway through the third quarter ... Posted two unas- of spring practice ... Was injured in the fi nal workout prior to sisted tackles and a pass defensed in wins at Mountain West Conference champion San Diego Spring Break and did not take part in either scrimmage or the State and rival Troy ... Also credited with a pair of stops at Georgia State. annual spring game. High School Highlights: A three-star recruit according to Rivals.com, Scout.com, ESPN.com As A Junior (2016): Played in all 13 games his fi rst season at the NCAA Football Bowl Subdivi- and 247Sports.com ... The second-ranked cornerback in Alabama in the Scout.com ratings, with sion level, making starts at the ‘Husky’ position in the defensive secondary against Georgia State the organization also considering him among the top 35 prospects in the region and top 100 in the and Louisiana-Monroe ... Finished with 15 stops — including one for a loss of six yards — a country ... ESPN.com considered him the second-rated cornerback in the state and among the top forced fumble and a quarterback hurry ... Recorded a career-best four tackles, with one behind 55 nationally at the position, as well as among the top 30 overall recruits in Alabama ... Ranked the line, against rival Troy ... Credited with a pair of stops in his Jaguar debut as USA defeated among the top 25 prospects in the state by 247Sports.com ... Played in the Alabama-Mississippi Mississippi State on the road, and again the following week in his fi rst-ever game at Ladd-Pee- All-Star Game after his senior season ... A four-year letterwinner at St. Paul’s Episcopal School, bles Stadium against Georgia Southern ... Also forced fumble in the win over had two tackles in starting the fi nal three ... Ended his Saint career with a school-record 22 interceptions ... As a victories over Nicholls and Presbyterian. senior was selected to the AL.com Super All-State Team and was named fi rst-team all-state ... Credited with 40 tackles, fi ve interceptions, fi ve pass breakups, three forced fumbles, two fumble Junior College Highlights (2013-15): Played primarily on offense his sophomore season, catch- recoveries, one sack and a blocked kick his fi nal year as St. Paul’s went 15-0 on the way to win- ing 23 passes — which ranked fourth on the team — for 240 yards and two scores ... Added 115 ning the state 5A title ... On offense, fi nished with 35 receptions for 470 yards and nine touch- yards and a touchdown on just 11 carries, also completing his only pass attempt ... Efforts helped downs, also carrying 17 times for 159 yards, and returned six kicks for touchdowns as part of the the Grizzlies fi nish fi fth in the fi nal National Junior College Athletic Association rankings after going 9-2 and winning the Jayhawk Conference championship ... Posted a career-high seven re- Saints’ special teams units ... In the championship game fi nished with four tackles on defense, ceptions for 36 yards in season fi nale at Ellsworth (Iowa) CC ... Recorded season-best 57 yards and supplied four catches for 45 yards and two touchdowns offensively ... Also was a fi rst-team on fi ve catches in 70-20 victory at Fort Scott (Kan.) CC, scoring a touchdown ... Finished with all-state selection in baseball his fi nal year, earning fi rst-team all-region honors at shortstop as 49 yards and a score on three receptions in victory at No. 1 Coffeyville (Kan.) CC ... Ran six times well ... Posted a .492 batting average with seven home runs and 36 RBI, adding 37 stolen bases, for 53 yards in road defeat of nationally-ranked Hutchinson (Kan.) CC ... Did not play in 2014 while helping the team reach the semifi nals of the state playoffs en route to a 39-4 fi nish ... As a ... As a freshman at Hinds (Miss.) CC, recorded 579 yards of total offense and accounted for six junior, recorded 39 tackles and seven interceptions — returning two for touchdowns — while touchdowns while splitting time at quarterback and wide receiver while helping the Eagles go forcing one fumble and recovering another ... Efforts helped the Saints fi nish 10-3 after advancing 7-3 and fi nish 18th in the NJCAA fi nal rankings after playing in the Brazos Valley Bowl ... Was to the quarterfi nals of the state 5A playoffs ... Hit .320 with 35 stolen bases to be named fi rst-team 20-of-37 passing for 352 yards and four scores, adding 227 yards and a pair of touchdowns on 38 all-region shortstop by the Mobile Press-Register, leading the Saints to a 29-4 record and a berth carries ... Also caught seven passes for 47 yards ... Completed 13-of-20 attempts for 194 yards and in the second round of the Class 5A playoffs ... Helped SPES go 11-3 after reaching the semifi nals two touchdowns in win over East Central (Miss.) CC, rushing 12 times for 81 yards as well ... Re- of the state playoffs as a sophomore. corded 13 carries for 34 yards and added 37 yards through the air in road defeat of Southwest Mis- sissippi CC ... Posted 81 yards and a pair of scores on just six attempts in win at Coahoma (Miss.) Personal: Full name is Jalen Alexander Thompson ... Born June 27, 1997, in Mobile, Ala. ... Son CC ... Only completion in four-point victory at Jones County (Miss.) JC was for a 77-yard score. of Henry and Monica Bettis ... Father, Ronnie Thompson, played both football and baseball at Nicholls State ... Is the oldest of four children ... Favorite movie is “Remember The Titans” ... High School Highlights: Played both football and basketball at Dothan High. Favorite book is “High Heat” ... Favorite teams are the Colorado Rockies, New York Yankees and St. Louis Cardinals ... Favorite athlete is ... Favorite musical artist is Rich Homie Personal: Full name is Diantae Delvon Thomas ... Born Feb. 24, 1994, in Homestead, Fla. ... Son Quan ... Favorite foods are pizza and chicken tenders ... Favorite subject is math ... Likes to watch of Lester Thomas and Darlene Bell ... Favorite movie is “Shottas” ... Favorite team is the Miami television and play video games in his free time ... Also had offers from Mississippi State, Florida, Dolphins ... Favorite athlete is Sean Taylor ... Favorite musical artist is Plies ... Favorite food is Georgia, South Carolina, Nebraska, Miami (Fla.), Georgia Tech and Louisville among others ... pizza ... Favorite subject is math ... Considers himself an outdoorsman off the fi eld ... Would like Majoring in interdisciplinary studies. to run his own business one day ... Major is interdisciplinary studies. CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS Year GP S-A—TT TFL-Yds Scks-Yds Int PBU FF/FR 2 Jalen Thompson 2015 12 22-3—25 2.0-9 1.0-8 1-0 5 1/0 2016 13 22-9—31 2.0-4 0.5-3 4-30 6 0/0 6-0 • 180 • Cornerback Totals 25 44-12—56 4.0-13 1.5-11 5-30 11 1/0 Junior • 2 Letters Mobile, Ala. CAREER HIGHS Total Tackles ...... 10 at Idaho, 11/26/16 St. Paul’s Episcopal School Solo Tackles ...... 10 at Idaho, 11/26/16 Tackles For Loss...... 1, three times, last vs. Nicholls, 9/24/16 Sacks ...... 1 vs. Arkansas State, 10/13/15 Jaguar Highlights: Chosen preseason second-team all-Sun Interceptions ...... 2 at Idaho, 11/26/16 Belt Conference by Phil Steele Publications and was a third- Int. Return Yards...... 30 vs. Presbyterian, 11/19/16 team Athlon Sports selection ... Recorded three stops in the Long Int. Return ...... 30 vs. Presbyterian, 11/19/16 Red’s victory in the Jags’ annual spring contest while intercepting a pass in the opening scrim- Interception Return TDs ...... 1 vs. Presbyterian, 11/19/16 mage of the spring. Passes Broken Up ...... 2 vs. San Diego State, 10/1/16 Forced Fumbles...... 1 vs. Arkansas State, 10/13/15 As A Sophomore (2016): Participated in 12 contests with fi ve starts, including each of South’s Blocked Kicks ...... 1 vs. Idaho, 11/7/15 last four outings ... Had 31 tackles including 22 unassisted stops, led the team with four inter- ceptions and was second on the squad with six additional passes broken up ... Ranked sixth in the Sun Belt Conference in interceptions and was tied for sixth in passes defended per contest ... Posted a career- and team-high 10 tackles, intercepted two passes and broke up another at Idaho to be named the SBC Defensive Player of the Week ... Credited with six stops, with an assist behind the line, and a pair of passes defensed in win over 19th-ranked San Diego State ... Finished with three unassisted tackles and returned an interception 30 yards for a touchdown for the fi nal points in a defeat of Presbyterian, earning the coaching staff’s defensive back award for the performance ... Had three stops against rival Troy and Air Force at the NOVA Home Loans Arizona Bowl as well ... Became the fi rst individual in program history with an interception in three straight games after picking off a pass in win over New Mexico State in the regular-season fi nale that helped South become bowl eligible. 20 Postseason Bowl Participants — 2014, 2016 2017 Jaguars 2017 South Alabama Football 12 Tyree Turner end inside the 20-yard line in defeat of No. 19 San Diego State ... Averaged 42 yards on a pair of punts against rival Troy ... Punted a career-high fi ve times with a long kick of 46 yards in season- opening win at Mississippi State. 6-1 • 290 • Defensive Lineman Sophomore • 1 Letter As A Redshirt Freshman (2015): Saw action in each of the fi rst three games, but suffered a Stockbridge, Ga. season-ending knee injury making a tackle at San Diego State ... Punted four times for a 40.0 yard average and averaged a team-best 62.1 yards on kickoffs ... Kicked off eight times, averaging 61.4 Stockbridge HS yards, and had a 35-yard punt in collegiate debut to help the Jaguars to a win over Gardner-Webb in the season opener ... Both kickoffs at Nebraska went for a touchback ... Averaged 41.7 yards on three punts at SDSU, with a career-long effort of 49 yards and one kick downed inside the Aztec 20-yard line. Jaguar Highlights: Projected to start at defensive tackle com- ing into preseason practice ... A third-team preseason all-Sun As A Freshman (2014): Sat out the season. Belt Conference pick according to Phil Steele Publications ... Selected by Athlon Sports fourth-team preseason all-league High School Highlights: A three-star prospect according to ESPN.com, which had him ranked also ... Recorded three tackles with a sack to help the Red team win the annual spring game, and nationally among kickers ... Earned two stars from 247Sports.com as well, with the organization had four stops including one behind the line of scrimmage in the fi rst scrimmage of the spring. rating him fi fth in the country as a punter ... Lettered for two years at Milton High ... A fi rst-team all-state and all-area selection as a senior after punting 43 times for an average of 44 yards per As A Redshirt Freshman (2016): Started eight times while playing in all 13 games ... Was cred- kick ... Connected on 8-of-10 fi eld-goal attempts and was 15-of-16 on extra-point tries as well, ited with 50 tackles — the second-highest total among the team’s defensive linemen — includ- while 80 percent of his kickoffs resulted in touchbacks ... Handled some kickoff duties for the ing seven for loss ... Had 1½ sacks, one forced fumble, one fumble recovered and a quarterback Panthers as a sophomore and junior, his fi rst two years at the school ... Also lettered in basketball, pressure ... Collected a career-high eight stops against rival Troy ... Led the Jaguars with seven soccer and track at MHS. total tackles, including one for a loss of three yards, in win over New Mexico State in the regular- season fi nale that helped USA become eligible to participate in a postseason bowl ... Also had Personal: Full name is Corliss Leendert Waitman ... Born July 21, 1995, in Ghent, Belgium ... Son seven tackles with one behind the line of scrimmage at Louisiana-Monroe ... Posted fi ve stops of Jose Waitman and Aldofi ne Chaar ... Father, Jose, lettered in basketball at South Alabama from win defeats of Nicholls and Georgia State, with a sack and a forced fumble in the Homecoming 1983-86 ... Uncle, Greg Allen, lettered in football at Florida State from 1981-84 ... Cousin, Chris victory over the Panthers ... Recorded four tackles at Sun Belt co-champion Arkansas State ... Barnes, lettered in basketball at Georgia from 2008-11 ... Aunt, Dorothea Conwell, lettered in Finished with two of three total tackles were behind the line in win over nationally-ranked San basketball at Texas from 1986-88 ... Favorite movies are “I Am Legend” and “Friday” ... Favorite Diego State ... Had three stops with one for loss at Louisiana-Lafayette ... Made two tackles in teams are the Chicago Bulls and Philadelphia Eagles ... Favorite athletes are Marquette King and season-opening victory at Mississippi State — highlighted by an assist on a sack — while record- Derrick Rose ... Favorite musical artists are Migos, Rich The Kid, Lil Durk and Kanye West ... ing a pair of stops against Georgia Southern and Air Force at the NOVA Home Loans Arizona Favorite food is pasta ... Favorite subject is psychology ... Likes to produce music in his free time Bowl as well ... Recovered a fumble to go along with an assist in Presbyterian win. ... Also recruited by Maryland, Memphis and Middle Tennessee ... Major is communication, is also minoring in marketing. As A Freshman (2015): Played in two of the fi rst three contests, but was injured in fi rst career start at San Diego State and missed the rest of the season ... Credited with a pair of stops in his PUNTING collegiate debut at Nebraska, with one of those behind the line of scrimmage. Year No.-Yds Avg Lg FC I20 50+ 2015 4-160 40.0 49 1 1 0 High School Highlights: Received two stars from Rivals.com, Scout.com and 247Sports.com ... A three-year starter and letterwinner at Stockbridge High ... Was twice an all-region selection 2016 17-621 36.5 53 8 4 1 ... Credited with 38 stops and one forced fumble his fi nal season, posting seven sacks ... Helped Totals 21-781 37.2 53 9 5 1 the Tigers reach the semifi nals of the state AAAAA playoffs while fi nishing 11-3 overall, which included winning the region title ... As a junior, collected 24 tackles for loss — including 14 sacks CAREER HIGHS — among his 50 total stops as SHS went 11-2 after advancing to the quarterfi nals of the state Punts ...... 5 at Mississippi State, 9/3/16 playoffs ... Also helped the Tigers advance to the quarterfi nals of the state playoffs, the region Yards Punting ...... 194 at Mississippi State, 9/3/16 championship and an 11-2 record his sophomore year. Punting Average ...... 53.0 vs. Georgia State, 10/29/16 Long Punt ...... 53 vs. Georgia State, 10/29/16 Personal: Full name is Jordan Tyree Turner ... Born March 5, 1997, in Stockbridge, Ga. ... Son of Rodney and Taliah Turner ... Had offers from Georgia Southern and Army as well ... An interdis- Inside 20 ...... 1, five times, last at Idaho, 11/26/16 ciplinary studies major.

CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS 53 Andrew Zink Year GP S-A—TT TFL-Yds Scks-Yds Int PBU FF/FR 2015 2 0-2—2 0.5-1 — — 0 0/0 5-10 • 225 • 2016 13 23-27—50 7.0-16 1.5-7 — 0 1/1 Sophomore • 1 Letter Totals 15 23-29—52 7.5-17 1.5-7 — 0 1/1 Bradenton, Fla. Manatee HS CAREER HIGHS Total Tackles ...... 8 vs. Troy, 10/20/16 Solo Tackles ...... 4, twice, last at Louisiana-Monroe, 11/5/16 Tackles For Loss...... 1½ vs. San Diego State, 10/1/16 Jaguar Highlights: Likely will serve as South’s long snapper on Sacks ...... 1 vs. Georgia State, 10/29/16 both punts and fi eld-goal/PAT tries for the second year in a row Forced Fumbles...... 1 vs. Georgia State, 10/29/16 ... Named preseason second-team all-Sun Belt Conference by Phil Fumble Recoveries ...... 1 vs. Presbyterian, 11/19/16 Steele Publications. As A Freshman (2016): Saw action in all 13 contests his fi rst year at the collegiate level ... Credited 87 Corliss Waitman with a solo tackle in defeat of 19th-ranked San Diego State. High School Highlights: A two-year letterwinner at Manatee High ... Helped the Hurricanes win the 6-2 • 205 • Punter/Placekicker district championship as a senior, as they would fi nish 8-3 overall after earning a fi rst-round victory in the state 8A playoffs ... Part of a MHS squad that fi nished 12-2 his fi rst season on the varsoty after Junior • 2 Letters advancing to the semifi nals of the state playoffs. Milton, Fla. Milton HS Personal: Full name is Andrew Joseph Zink ... Born July 1, 1998, in Cleveland, Ohio ... Son of Gary and Sheila Zink ... Favorite movie is “Straight Outta Compton” ... Favorite books are “The Hunger Games” trilogy ... Favorite teams are the , Cavaliers and Indians ... Favorite athletes are LeB- ron James and Boo Weekley ... Favorite musical group is the Zac Brown Band ... Favorite food is the beefy crunch burrito ... Favorite subject is science ... Likes to play golf in his free time ... Wants to work Jaguar Highlights: Will look to take over punting duties on a for the Cleveland Browns in the future ... Majoring in business administration. full-time basis in the fall ... Can also handle kickoff duties and long fi eld-goal attempts ... Chosen preseason fourth-team all- CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS Sun Belt Conference by Phil Steele Publications ... Earned the program’s most improved special teams player award following the end of the spring campaign. Year GP S-A—TT TFL-Yds Scks-Yds Int PBU FF/FR 2016 13 1-0—1 — — — 0 0/0 As A Sophomore (2016): Competed in all 13 contests ... Punted 17 times for an average of 36.5 yards, with four kicks ending up inside the opponent’s 20-yard line ... Eight of those efforts ended CAREER HIGHS up resulting in fair catches ... Also averaged 51.9 yards on 10 kickoffs ... Long punt of the year went Total Tackles ...... 1 vs. San Diego State, 10/1/16 for 53 yards and was downed inside the 20 in Homecoming victory over Georgia State ... Only Solo Tackles ...... 1 vs. San Diego State, 10/1/16 punt at Sun Belt Conference co-champion Arkansas State covered 49 yards ... Had 41-yard punt Postseason Bowl Participants — 2014, 2016 21 2017 South Alabama Football 2017 Jaguars 71 Roy Albritton 81 Raphael Barr

6-2 • 330 • Offensive Lineman 6-1 • 215 • Wide Receiver Sophomore • Squad Senior • Squad Pensacola, Fla. Fontana, Calif. Pensacola HS Illinois Etiwanda HS

As A Redshirt Freshman (2016): Did not see action. Jaguar Highlights: Could contribute in the slot at the ‘A’ wide receiver position in his fi nal year at the collegiate level ... Caught a 55-yard touchdown pass from Evan Orth for the Blue team in As A Freshman (2015): Was redshirted. the opening minutes of the second quarter of the annual spring game, fi nishing with game-high totals of three receptions for 84 yards. High School Highlights: Rated a two-star prospect by Rivals.com, Scout.com and 247Sports. com ... Played in both the Max Emfi nger All-American Bowl and the Pensacola Subway All-Star As A Junior (2016): Appeared in four contests his fi rst season as a Jaguar, including a start in Game after concluding his prep career ... Started and lettered for three seasons at Pensacola High USA’s win over No. 19 San Diego State ... Did not have a catch but was credited with an assisted ... Helped the Tigers qualify for the state 6A playoffs his fi nal year, recording 32 tackles — includ- tackle covering a kickoff in his Jag debut against Georgia Southern. ing a pair of sacks — as well as a forced fumble in 10 contests while also playing on the offensive line the fi rst half of the year ... Honors as a senior included being named second-team all-state, Illinois Highlights (2014-15): Did not appear in a game during the 2015 campaign ... Sat out his fi rst-team all-district and all-area, and to the Pensacola News Journal Super Senior Team ... fi rst season with the Illini as a redshirt. Was an honorable mention all-state selection following his junior year ... Earned three letters in weightlifting, claiming the state 2A heavyweight title as a senior with a total lift of 745 pounds Junior College Highlights (2013): As a freshman at Citrus (Calif.) CC, caught 27 balls for 408 (405 bench press, 340 clean and jerk) ... Was also a three-year letterwinner in lacrosse for the yards and six scores to be selected honorable mention all-Citrus ... Also ran back six kickoffs for Tigers, receiving a pair of letters in track as well. 186 yards as efforts helped the Owls to an 8-3 fi nish ... Recorded season highs with fi ve receptions for 122 yards, scoring three touchdowns, in 51-50 loss at Riverside (Calif.) CC ... Finished with Personal: Full name is Roy Lee Albritton ... Born Sept. 2, 1996, in Pensacola, Fla. ... Son of Roy 122 yards on four catches with a pair of touchdowns in victory over LA Harbor CC ... Also caught Sr. and Sonya Albritton ... Is the youngest of four children ... Favorite movie is “Lone ” four passes in a 20-point win over El Camino (Calif.) CC and against Mt. San Antonio (Calif.) ... Favorite book is “Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea” ... Favorite teams are the Atlanta CC ... Had three catches for 35 yards with a score in defeat of Desert (Calif.) CC ... Added three Falcons and Baltimore Ravens ... Favorite athletes are Ray Lewis and Justin Tuck ... Favorite mu- receptions for 33 yards in season-ending victory over Saddleback (Calif.) CC. sical artists are J. Cole, Drake, ScHoolboy Q and Kevin Gates ... Favorite food is ox tails ... Favorite subjects are history and language arts ... Enjoys lacrosse, movies and travelling in his free time ... High School Highlights: Lettered three years in both football and track at Etiwanda High ... Would like to serve in the United States Air Force ... Was also recruited by Minnesota, Troy and Named fi rst-team all-Inland Valley and all-Baseline League his senior season after posting 60 Georgia Southern ... Major is political science. receptions for 950 yards as well as 410 yards returning kicks in 10 games.

Personal: Full name is Raphael Zachery Barr ... Born Dec. 9, 1993, in Fontana, Calif. ... Son of 66 Brian Ankerson Ernest Barr and Jacqueline Cole-Barr ... Is the youngest of seven children including fi ve girls ... Fa- vorite teams are the Atlanta Falcons and Houston Rockets ... Favorite athletes are LeBron James 6-1 • 275 • Offensive Lineman and Julio Jones ... Favorite musical artist is 2Pac ... Likes Mexican food ... Enjoys playing video Freshman • Redshirt games in his spare time ... Wants to become a social worker or work in law enforcement one day Theodore, Ala. ... Recruited by UCLA and Nevada out of high school ... In addition to Illinois, was recruited by Theodore HS Utah, Memphis and Alabama-Birmingham out of junior college ... Is working toward a sport management master’s degree.

As A Freshman (2016): Did not play while sitting out as a 57 Courtney Bowman redshirt. 6-2 • 270 • Defensive Lineman High School Highlights: Earned three letters in football and four in track at Theodore High ... Junior • Squad Helped the Bobcats to a 7-4 fi nish after qualifying for the state 7A playoffs as a senior ... Credited Birmingham, Ala. with a total of 41 knockdowns his fi nal year. Gardendale HS

Personal: Full name is Brian Patrick Ankerson ... Born Match 11, 1998, in Mobile, Ala. ... Son of Patrick and Claudia Ankerson ... Is the youngest of three boys ... Favorite movie is “Rocky” ... Favorite book is “Tears of a Tiger” ... Favorite team is the New Orleans Saints ... Favorite athlete As A Sophomore (2016): Not on the active roster. is Max Unger ... Favorite musical artist is the Red Hot Chili Peppers ... Favorite food is steak ... Favorite subject is history ... Enjoys hunting and fi shing in his spare time ... Wants to become a As A Redshirt Freshman (2015): Did not appear in a game. lawyer in the future ... Is a criminal justice major. As A Freshman (2014): Did not join the program until spring practice.

15 Kawaan Baker High School Highlights: A four-year letterwinner in football and basketball at Gardendale High. 6-1 • 205 • Wide Receiver Freshman • Redshirt Personal: Full name is Courtney Nicholas Bowman ... Born Dec. 4, 1996, in Ensley, Ala. ... Son of Atlanta, Ga. James Bowman and Tina Henderson ... Favorite movies are “Boyz n the Hood” and “Paid In Full” Hapeville Charter Academy ... Favorite book is “City of Ember” ... Favorite team is the ... Favorite athletes are J.J. Watt and NaVorro Bowman ... Favorite musical artists are Lil’ Boosie and Yo Gotti ... Favorite food is steak ... Favorite subject is biology ... Likes to play basketball and swim in his spare time ... Hopes to attend medical school and become a dentist in the future ... A professional Jaguar Highlights: Begins preseason camp listed as the back- health sciences major. up ‘X’ wide receiver ... Shared game-high honors with three re- ceptions for the Blue squad in the annual spring game, posting 72 yards highlighted by a 53-yard catch that moved the team into the red zone in the fi nal quarter.

As A Freshman (2016): Redshirted his fi rst season with the program.

22 Postseason Bowl Participants — 2014, 2016 2017 Jaguars 2017 South Alabama Football 6 Jalin Buie 4 Riley Cole

5-8 • 185 • Running Back 6-3 • 240 • Linebacker Freshman • Redshirt Freshman • Redshirt Jacksonville, Fla. Oneonta, Ala. Trinity Christian Academy Oneonta HS

Jaguar Highlights: Adds depth at running back ... Recorded Jaguar Highlights: Will compete to start at the ‘Stinger’ line- four carries for 15 yards for the Blue in the Jaguars’ annual backer slot in the fall ... Was limited during spring practice spring contest ... His 19-yard run in the fi rst spring scrimmage while continuing to recover from injury. was the longest of the day for USA’s offense. As A Freshman (2016): Appeared in each of the Jaguars’ fi rst three games before suffering a As A Freshman (2016): Was a redshirt his fi rst season at the collegiate level ... Selected the season-ending injury covering a kickoff ... Posted four stops, with two of those solo ... Credited offensive scout team player of the week by the Jaguar coaching staff after win over nationally- with a pair of assists in his collegiate debut, helping South to a 21-20 victory at Mississippi State ranked San Diego State. ... Posted two unassisted tackles the following week against Georgia Southern.

High School Highlights: Received three stars from all four major recruiting services ... Rivals. High School Highlights: Earned three stars from all four national recruiting services ... Consid- com ranked him 12th nationally among all-purpose athletes ... Rivals.com considered him among ered the third-best outside linebacker in the state — ranking among the top 25 regionally and top the top 10 running backs in Florida and top 100 in the country ... Among the top 50 running backs 65 in the nation at the position — according to Scout.com ... Rated among the top 50 prospects nationally according to ESPN.com ... Was ranked 14th in the country among all-purpose backs in the state and the top 100 outside linebackers nationally by ESPN.com ... 247Sports.com ranked by 247Sports.com ... Played fi ve years on the varsity at Trinity Christian Academy, posting totals him among the top 35 recruits in Alabama ... Was a fi rst-team all-state selection as a junior. of 3,359 yards rushing, 4,001 all-purpose yards and a total of 30 touchdowns — with 29 of those via the rush — during his career ... Recorded 723 yards and nine touchdowns on 75 carries his Personal: Full name is Riley Alexander Cole ... Born Nov. 3, 1997, in Oneonta, Ala. ... Son of David senior season, helping the Conquerors to a 14-0 record and their third consecutive state 3A title ... and Stephanie Cole ... Father, David, played football for two years at West Alabama ... Favorite Name to the Florida Times-Union Super 24 ... Gained 179 yards with a score before junior season movie is “The Fast and the Furious” ... Favorite team is the Baltimore Ravens ... Favorite athlete was cut short after tearing an ACL ... Posted 1,527 yards and 12 scores the previous fall as TCA is ... Favorite foods are steak and potatoes ... Favorite subject is anatomy ... Likes claimed the fi rst of three straight state championships ... Rushed for 548 yards on 69 carries, scor- to work out and play basketball in his spare time ... Would like to start a business with his ing four times, to help the Conquerors advance to the state playoffs his freshman year ... Carried older brother in the future ... Originally committed to Alabama, and had scholarship offers from 68 times for 382 yards and a touchdown his fi rst season on the varsity, adding 290 yards on kick Oklahoma, Vanderbilt and Wake Forest ... Recruited by Auburn, Georgia, Mississippi, Missis- returns, as TCA earned a fi rst-round victory in the state playoffs. sippi State, Tennessee, Florida State, Kentucky, Louisville and Indiana as well ... Is majoring in exercise science. Personal: Full name is Jalin D. Buie ... Born Dec. 3, 1996, in El Paso, Texas ... Is the third of four boys ... Oldest brother, Andrew, lettered in football as a running back at West Virginia in 2011 CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS and ’12 ... Favorite movie is “2 Fast 2 Furious” ... Favorite team is the Tampa Bay Buccaneers ... Year GP S-A—TT TFL-Yds Scks-Yds Int PBU FF/FR Favorite athletes are Andrew Buie and Tavon Austin ... Favorite musical artists are 21 Savage, 2016 3 2-2—4 — — — 0 0/0 Young Thug, Lil Yachty and Lil’ Boosie... Favorite foods are chicken and fi sh ... In his free time likes to play video games ... Would like to become a nurse ... Originally verbally committed to CAREER HIGHS Auburn, and was also recruited by Georgia, Tennessee, South Carolina, UCLA, North Carolina, Total Tackles ...... 2, twice, last vs. Georgia Southern, 9/10/16 Virginia Tech, Louisville, Penn State, Arizona, South Florida and Central Florida among others Solo Tackles ...... 2 vs. Georgia Southern, 9/10/16 ... Majoring in pre-nursing. 47 Michael Cole 10 Zac Crosby

6-2 • 250 • Tight End 6-4 • 225 • Tight End Sophomore • Squad Freshman • Redshirt Dolomite, Ala. Yulee, Fla. Hueytown HS The Bolles School

As A Redshirt Freshman (2016): Joined the program prior to the start of spring drills. Jaguar Highlights: Is the third tight end on the Jaguars’ pre- season depth chart ... Posted a pair of receptions for the Blue High School Highlights: A four-year letterwinner at Hueytown High ... Helped the Golden Go- team in USA’s annual spring game. phers qualify for the state 5A playoffs his freshman year — HHS would fi nish 13-1 that fall after advancing to the semifi nals — and state 6A playoffs when he was a sophomore. As A Freshman (2016): Did not appear in a contest while redshirting.

Personal: Full name is Michael Anthony Cole Jr. ... Born Dec. 11, 1996, in Brighton, Ala. ... Son of High School Highlights: A two-star recruit according to Rivals.com, Scout.com and 247Sports. Michael Sr. and Gloria Cole ... Cousin, T.J. Carter, is a defensive lineman at Kentucky ... Cousin, com ... Was a three-year letterwinner, starting the fi nal two, at The Bolles School ... Recorded 30 Corey Chamblin, lettered four years in football at Tennessee Tech from 1995-98 ... Favorite movie catches for 750 yards and seven scores his senior season, earning fi rst-team all-state accolades is “Inception” ... Favorite teams are the Seattle Seahawks and Golden State Warriors ... Favorite and helping the Bulldogs advance to the second round of the state 4A playoffs en route to a 9-3 athletes are Russell Wilson and Stephen Curry ... Favorite musical artists are Drake, Chance the fi nish ... Helped the Bulldogs reach the state championship as a junior ... Missed most of his Rapper, Frank Ocean and Elevation Worship ... Favorite food is fried chicken ... Enjoys photog- sophomore season after suffering a broken leg. raphy and exercise in his free time ... Major is exercise science. Personal: Full name is Zachary Glover Crosby ... Born May 23, 1998, in Suffolk, Va. ... Son of Rob- ert and Debra Crosby ... Cousin, Toby Johnson, earned two letters in football at Georgia in 2013 and ’14 ... Favorite movie is “Good Burger” ... Favorite book is “The Odyssey” ... Favorite teams are the Philadelphia Eagles, Miami Heat and New York Yankees ... Favorite athletes are Jarvis Landry and Derrick Rose ... Favorite musical artists are Drake, Future, J. Cole, Taylor Swift, Adele and Bryson Tiller ... Favorite food is pasta ... Favorite subject is history ... Enjoys movies and cooking in his free time ... Also recruited by Temple, Wake Forest, Rutgers, Appalachian State, Georgia Southern and Middle Tennessee ... Major is pre-business.

Postseason Bowl Participants — 2014, 2016 23 2017 South Alabama Football 2017 Jaguars 50 Zach Davis 84 David Gardner

6-6 • 295 • Offensive Lineman 6-0 • 175 • Wide Receiver Freshman • Redshirt Sophomore • Squad Rogersville, Ala. Jacksonville, Fla. Lauderdale County HS Atlantic Coast HS

Jaguar Highlights: After taking snaps at center in the spring As A Redshirt Freshman (2016): Did not play in a game ... Se- is listed third on the depth chart heading into preseason camp. lected the special teams scout award winner after Jaguars defeated Georgia State Homecoming weekend. As A Redshirt Freshman (2016): Suffered injury and was not aple to play in the fall. As A Freshman (2015): Was a redshirt.

As A Freshman (2015): Did not see action while sitting out as a redshirt ... On the Sun Belt High School Highlights: A three-year letterwinner in football and basketball at Atlantic Coast High Conference Academic Honor Roll. ... As a senior, recorded 28 receptions for 371 yards ... Also played defensive back, posting 22 tackles, fi ve passes broken up and a forced fumble. High School Highlights: A two-star recruit according to Rivals.com and Scout.com ... Lettered two years at Lauderdale County High and two years at the Richland School before that ... Helped Personal: Full name is David T. Gardner III ... Born Nov. 14, 1996, in Jacksonville, Fla. ... Son of David the Tigers to back-to-back 9-3 fi nishes after earning a fi rst-round victory in the state 3A play- Jr. and Deidra Gardner ... Favorite book is “The Great Gatsby” ... Favorite team is the Carolina Panthers offs both seasons ... Credited with 72 pancake blocks as a senior ... Also earned four letters in ... Favorite athlete is Mike Thomas ... Favorite musical artist is Future ... Favorite food is chicken ten- ders ... Favorite subject is sociology ... Likes to play video games, watch YouTube highlights and travel basketball as well. in his free time ... Wants to own an athletic training center in the future ... A leisure studies major. Personal: Full name is Zachary Thomas Davis ... Born Jan. 30, 1997, in Nashville, Tenn. ... Son of Thomas and Karen Davis ... Favorite team is the Kansas City Chiefs ... Favorite athlete is LeBron 56 Rowan Godwin James ... Favorite musical artists are The Weeknd and MGK ... Favorite foods are wings and steak ... Enjoys playing video games and watching movies in his spare time ... Would like to become a 6-4 • 295 • Offensive Lineman coach ... Was recruited by Vanderbilt, Middle Tennessee, Western Kentucky and Georgia South- ern as well ... Majoring in sports and recreation management. Sophomore • Transfer Dothan, Ala. Army 43 Marice Fluellen Providence Christian School

5-10 • 190 • Cornerback Junior • Junior College Jaguar Highlights: Enters preseason practice listed as the pri- mary backup at left tackle. Dothan, Ala. Jones County (Miss.) JC As A Redshirt Freshman (2016): Had to sit out due to NCAA Northview HS transfer regulations, but practiced with the program all year ... Chosen the offensive scout team award winner after Nicholls victory.

As A Sophomore (2016): Practiced with the team throughout the year but was not eligible for Army Highlights (2015): Spent his fi rst year at the collegiate level at the United States Military Acad- competition ... Named the special teams scout team award winner by the coaches after win over emy, competing for the junior varsity squad. 19th-ranked San Diego State. High School Highlights: Earned four letters at Providence Christian School as both a guard and a defensive end ... Set school record for pancake blocks in a season ... Helped the Eagles qualify for the Junior College Highlights (2014): As a freshman appeared in all nine games at Jones County state 2A playoffs his freshman and sophomore seasons ... Was a two-year baseball letterwinner at (Miss.) JC ... Credited with a total of 20 stops, with 18 of those unassisted ... Also broke up two PCS as well. passes and blocked a kick ... Had a solo tackle and blocked kick in season-opening victory at Northwest Mississippi CC ... Following week posted a season-best fi ve tackles in a victory over Personal: Full name is Hunter Rowan Godwin ... Born Aug. 21, 1996, in Dothan, Ala. ... Son of Joe and Itawamba (Miss.) CC ... Finished with four solo stops against No. 1 Northeast Mississippi CC ... Patricia Godwin ... Favorite movie is “The Revenant” ... Favorite book is “Lord of the Flies” ... Favorite Recorded three solo tackles against 12th-ranked Copiah-Lincoln (Miss.) CC in the season fi nale team is the Boston Red Sox ... Favorite athlete is David Ortiz ... Favorite musical artist is Eric Church ... Favorite food is steak ... Favorite subject is math ... Enjoys hunting and fi shing in his free time ... Major and collected a pair of stops against No. 4 Mississippi Gulf Coast CC. is criminal justice. High School Highlights: Earned two stars from Rivals.com, Scout.com and 247Sports.com ... Rated among the top 100 recruits in the state by the latter organization ... Participated in the 2013 69 Tyler Grimsley Army All-American combine and was selected MVP of the Scout.com/FoxSports.com combined ... A three-year letterwinner at Northview High ... Was a preseason all-state and all-Wiregrass 6-3 • 295 • Offensive Lineman selection as a senior, going on to fi nish the year with 47 stops, two interceptions, nine passes Junior • Transfer broken up and a pair of forced fumbles ... Posted 27 tackles — including a sack — and two inter- ceptions while breaking up fi ve passes as a junior ... Added a fumble recovery that he ran back Green Cove Springs, Fla. for a score. Miami (Fla.) Clay HS Personal: Full name is Marice Devon Fluellen ... Born Jan. 14, 1996, in Dothan, Ala. ... Favorite movie is “All About the Benjamins” ... Favorite musical artist is Young Dolph ... Favorite food is red velvet cake ... Favorite subject is math ... Coming out of high school had scholarship offers Jaguar Highlights: Will begin fall camp listed as the projected starter at left guard. from UAB and Memphis as well, and was recruited by Missouri, Mississippi State, Tennessee, Kentucky, Indiana, Purdue, Southern Mississippi and Texas State ... An interdisciplinary studies As A Sophomore (2016): Sat out the season after transferring major. into the program at the start of preseason practice ... Received the offensive scout team award follow- ing South’s Homecoming win over Georgia State.

Miami (Fla.) Highlights (2014-15): A member of the program for two years but did not see action.

High School Highlights: Earned two stars from Rivals.com ... Lettered in football at Clay High ... Helped the Blue Devils advance to the state 5A championship game his senior year.

Personal: Full name is Alan Tyler Grimsley ... Born Sept. 24, 1995, in Albany, Ga. ... Son of Jack and Teresa Grimsley ... Is the youngest of four children ... Favorite movie is “13 Hours” ... Favorite book is “American Sniper” ... Favorite athletes are Ray Lewis and J.J. Watt ... Favorite musical artist is Ivan Moody ... Favorite food is frog legs ... Wants to become a police offi cer ... Was also recruited by Ala- bama-Birmingham coming out of high school ... An interdisciplinary studies major.

24 Postseason Bowl Participants — 2014, 2016 2017 Jaguars 2017 South Alabama Football 46 Jake Harwell Personal: Full name is Jeremiah Valenciah Littles ... Born June 13, 1998, in Brunswick, Ga. ... Son of John Sr. and Felicity Littles ... Cousin, Allen Bailey, was a four-year football letterwinner at Miami (Fla.) from 2007-10 and is entering his sixth season with the ’s 5-11 • 205 • Long Snapper Kansas City Chiefs ... Favorite movie is “Batman Returns” ... Favorite book is “Diary of a Wimpy Freshman • Redshirt Kid” ... Favorite teams are the Atlanta Falcons and Hawks and ... Favorite Semmes, Ala. athletes are Richard Sherman and Allen Bailey ... Favorite musical artists are Lil Uzi Vert, J. Cole Mary G. Montgomery HS and Kodak Black ... Likes Chinese food and waffl e fries ... Favorite subject is science ... Likes to fi sh, swim and work out in his free time ... Would like to own a business in the future ... Was also recruited by Auburn, Florida, Georgia, Mississippi, Mississippi State, South Carolina, Clemson, Georgia Tech, North Carolina State, Wisconsin, Cincinnati, Appalachian State, Middle Tennes- As A Freshman (2016): Redshirted. see and Alabama-Birmingham ... Major is undecided.

High School Highlights: Earned four letters in football and four in baseball at Mary G. Montgomery High ... Recorded 90 tackles with fi ve sacks his senior 26 Antonio London year for the Vikings. 6-0 • 200 • Safety Personal: Full name is Jacob Ellison Harwell ... Born June 24, 1997, in Semmes, Ala. ... Son of Senior • Squad Doug and Sandy Harwell ... Favorite book is “Where the Red Fern Grows” ... Favorite teams are the Boston Red Sox and New England Patriots ... Favorite athlete is Derek Jeter ... Favorite food Pelham, Ala. is steak ... Favorite subject is history ... Likes to play golf and ping-pong in his free time ... Major Pelham HS is biology.

92 Konnor Houston As A Junior (2016): Was not on the active roster. As A Sophomore (2015): Did not see action. 6-2 • 265 • Defensive Lineman Freshman • Redshirt As A Redshirt Freshman (2014): Did not appear in a game ... Earned the coaches’ defensive Buford, Ga. scout team award after USA defeated Texas State to become eligible to participate in a postsea- Army Prep son bowl, picking up special teams scout team honors following Idaho victory. Buford HS As A Freshman (2013): A redshirt.

As A Freshman (2016): Was a redshirted. High School Highlights: Recorded 85 total stops as a senior at Pelham High, helping the Pan- thers to a 7-4 fi nish after qualifying for the state 6A playoffs. Army Prep Highlights (2015): Played in three games in the fall. Personal: Full name is Antonio Monte London ... Born Jan. 17, 1995, in Detroit, Mich. ... Son of Antonio London ... Father, Antonio, was a four-year letterwinner at linebacker for Alabama from High School Highlights: Helped Buford High to three straight state titles, posting 171 tackles 1989-92; after being selected by the Detroit Lions in the third round of the National Football and 15 quarterback hurries in his career ... That total included nine stops behind the line of scrim- League draft would go on to play six seasons at the professional level ... Favorite movie is “Cool mage and seven sacks ... As a senior, helped the Wolves go 15-0 while winning the state AAAA Runnings” ... Favorite teams are the New England Patriots, Los Angeles Lakers, Boston Red Sox championship ... Credited with 72 stops his fi nal year, including fi ve sacks and three tackles for and Detroit Red Wings ... Favorite athletes are Ed Reed and Tyrann Mathieu ... Favorite musical loss ... Also recorded seven quarterback hurries. artists are Drake and Lil Wayne ... Favorite food is chicken fi ngers ... Favorite subjects are math and languages ... A communication major, and has a minor in sociology. Personal: Full name is Konnor Harrison Houston ... Born Nov. 17, 1995, in Snellville, Ga. ... Son of Shane and Tiffany Houston ... Older brother, Kolton, lettered in football at Georgia in 2013 and ’14 ... Favorite movie is “Black Hawk Down” ... Favorite book is “Where the Red Fern Grows” ... 86 Parker Mason Favorite teams are the Atlanta Braves and Falcons ... Favorite athletes are Todd Gurley and LeB- ron James ... Favorite musical artists are Chase Rice and Eric Church ... Favorite food is spaghetti ... Favorite subject is history ... Likes to play video games and hunt in his spare time ... Would like 5-10 • 200 • Wide Receiver to start a business with his older brother in the future ... Majoring in business administration. Junior • Squad Orange Beach, Ala. Gulf Shores HS 42 Jeremiah Littles

6-2 • 260 • Defensive End As A Sophomore (2016): Did not make an appearance. Freshman • Redshirt Jesup, Ga. As A Redshirt Freshman (2015): Did not play in a game. Wayne County HS As A Freshman (2014): Sat out as a redshirt.

High School Highlights: Lettered in football, basketball and golf at Gulf Shores High ... Helped As A Freshman (2016): Recorded a pair of assisted tackles on the Dolphins to an 8-3 fi nish and a berth in the state 5A playoffs as a senior. special teams in the Jaguars’ season-opening victory at Missis- sippi State, but was injured in the contest and missed the rest Personal: Full name is Parker Mason Raley ... Born April 29, 1996, in Mobile, Ala. ... Son of Dean of the year. and Traci Mason ... Is the oldest of three children ... Favorite movie is “Tombstone” ... Favorite book is “Poseidon’s Arrow” ... Favorite teams are the Seattle Seahawks and Boston Celtics ... High School Highlights: Earned three stars from both Scout.com and 247Sports.com, and was Favorite athletes are Vince Carter and Russell Wilson ... Favorite musical act is the Zac Brown a two-star recruit according to Rivals.com ... Scout.com rated him among the top 15 inside line- Band ... Favorite food is a Philadelphia cheesesteak ... Favorite subject is history ... Enjoys hunting, backers in Georgia and the top 35 in the South ... Ranked by 247Sports.com among the top 35 fi shing and playing golf in his free time ... A biology major with a mathematics minor. inside linebackers in the country as well as the top 75 overall in the state ... Lettered two years at Wayne County High, helping the Yellow Jackets qualify for the state AAAA playoffs both seasons ... Earn fi rst-team all-state honors from the Georgia Sports Writers Association his se- nior year and was a second-team all-state selection by the organization the previous season ... Was twice selected the Defensive Player of the Year ... Helped the Yellow Jackets to the region championship and a fi rst-round victory in the state playoffs as a junior, recording a state-best 176 total tackles — a fi gure that was among the top 20 nationally — in 12 contests ... That included 19½ stops for loss and four sacks ... Also forced three fumbles, recovered a pair of fumbles and intercepted two passes.

Postseason Bowl Participants — 2014, 2016 25 2017 South Alabama Football 2017 Jaguars 25 Khalil McDonald As A Sophomore (2016): Did not see action. As A Redshirt Freshman (2015): Did not play in a game. 5-11 • 210 • Linebacker Sophomore • Squad Alabama-Birmingham Highlights (2014): Sat out his fi rst season with the program as a red- Madison, Ala. shirt after joining in the Blazers in the spring. James Clemens HS High School Highlights: Attended Jireh Preparatory Academy in Matthews, N.C., following his high school graduation ... Rated a two-star prospect by both Rivals.com and Yahoo! Sports ... Prepped at Fletcher High School in Neptune Beach, Fla. after transferring from Ponte Vedra Jaguar Highlights: Will serve as a backup ‘Husky’ in the secondary ... Returned an interception High School ... Set FHS game, season and career records for both passing yards and touchdowns 42 yards for a touchdown for the Red — doubling the team’s advantage with less than four min- ... Helped the Senators to an 11-2 fi nish and berth in the quarterfi nals of the state 8A playoffs his utes remaining in regulation en route to a 50-30 victory — and added three tackles including an senior season ... Led FHS to the semifi nals of the state playoffs as a junior as well ... Threw four assist behind the line in the annual spring game. touchdown passes in a game against Bishop Kenny High that season.

As A Redshirt Freshman (2016): Did not see action. Personal: Full name is Evan Andrew Orth ... Born Jan. 6, 1995, in Pittsburgh, Pa. ... Son of Rusty and Anna Orth ... Brother, Calvin, was a four-year baseball letterwinner at The Citadel ... Brother, As A Freshman (2015): Did not play while sitting out as a redshirt. Perry, is a quarterback on the roster at South Carolina ... Favorite movie is “Dumb and Dumber” ... Favorite book is the Bible ... Favorite team is the Jacksonville Jaguars ... Favorite athlete is Aaron High School Highlights: Lettered in football as a senior at James Clemens High, helping the Jets Rodgers ... Favorite musical artist is Hillsong ... Favorite food is chicken ... Likes to go to the to their fi rst-ever postseason appearance ... Program posted a 7-4 mark after qualifying for the beach and play with his dog in his free time ... Major is interdisciplinary studies. state 7A playoffs ... Selected the Jets’ defensive MVP.

Personal: Full name is Khalil Alexander McDonald ... Born Aug. 18, 1997, in Madison, Ala. ... 26 Christian Pearsall Favorite movie and book is “The Giver” ... Favorite team is the Arizona Cardinals ... Favorite ath- lete is Ray Lewis ... Favorite musical artists are Lil Wayne, 2 Chainz and Migos ... Favorite food 5-11 • 195 • Wide Receiver is pizza ... Favorite subject is math ... Likes to dance in his free time ... Major is interdisciplinary Junior • Squad studies. Mobile, Ala. UMS-Wright HS 98 Rocel McWilliams

6-3 • 255 • Defensive End As A Sophomore (2016): Injured and was unable to partici- Junior • Transfer pate in a game. Pensacola, Fla. Missouri As A Redshirt Freshman (2015): Did not play in a contest ... Named to the Sun Belt Conference West Florida Tech HS Commissioner’s List.

As A Freshman (2014): Did not participate while redshirting ... A member of the Sun Belt Con- Jaguar Highlights: Slated to fi nd time in the defensive line ference Commissioner’s List. rotation at the ‘Bandit’ position. High School Highlights: Earned four letters in football and three in track at UMS-Wright Prep As A Sophomore (2016): Had to sit out per NCAA regulations after transferring to South at the ... Helped the Bulldogs advance to the state 4A playoffs every year of his prep career, includ- start of the summer ... Earned the coaches’ defensive scout team award after victories over No. 19 ing winning the state championship as a junior ... UMS-W went 33-10 his fi nal three seasons, San Diego State, Georgia State and Presbyterian. advancing to the semifi nals of the state playoffs in 2011 and ’13 ... Part of track program that won state titles at the 1A-4A indoor meet his fi nal two years and at the 4A outdoor meet his fi nal At Missouri (2014-15): Was part of the Tiger program for two seasons ... Sat out as a redshirt in three seasons. 2014, and did not see action the following fall. Personal: Full name is Christian Albert Pearsall ... Born Aug. 4, 1995, in Durham, N.C. ... Son High School Highlights: Prepped at West Florida Tech High ... Was selected second-team of Drs. Albert and Desiree Pearsall ... Father, Albert, is team doctor at South Alabama ... Both all-state as a senior after posting 73 tackles including seven sacks ... Helped the Jaguars to a parents played collegiately at Northwestern; his father lettered in football in 1981 and mother 10-2 fi nish that fall following a fi rst-round victory in the state 5A playoffs ... Finished with 34 was member of the tennis team ... Favorite movie is “Prisoners” ... Favorite book is “Season of stops, including being credited with three sacks, his junior year as WFTHS qualifi ed for the Life: A Football Star, a Boy, a Journey to Manhood” ... Favorite teams are the Chicago Bears, state playoffs. Chicago White Sox and Miami Heat ... Favorite athletes are Tim Tebow, Peyton Manning and Bo Jackson ... Favorite musical acts are Lil Wayne, Bach, Beethoven, 2 Chainz ... Favorite foods are Personal: Full name is Rocel McWilliams ... Born April 9, 1994, in Pensacola, Fla. ... Son of Rocel steak, chocolate cake, chicken and pasta ... Favorite subjects are chemistry, calculus and science McWilliams Sr. and Gretchen Gilchrist ... Favorite movie is “Belly” ... Favorite team is the Miami ... Likes to play piano in his free time ... Would like to become a doctor ... Majoring in chemistry Dolphins ... Favorite athlete is ... Favorite musical artist is Lil’ Boosie ... Enjoys soul and biology. food ... Would like to teach in the future ... Chose to enroll at Missouri over Florida, Minnesota, Memphis and Southern Methodist among others ... Majoring in sociology and has a minor in leisure studies. 8 Andrew Reinkemeyer 14 Evan Orth 6-4 • 245 • Tight End Junior • Junior College 6-2 • 205 • Quarterback Overland Park, Kan. Junior • Squad Butler (Kan.) CC Jacksonville, Fla. Blue Valley HS Alabama-Birmingham Fletcher HS Jaguar Highlights: At the end of spring practice was listed at the backup at tight end ... Named the most improved tight end by the Jag coaching staff at the after the spring season conclud- Jaguar Highlights: Listed as the backup quarterback on the ed ... Caught two passes for 33 yards for the Blue team in the annual spring game ... Only reception preseason depth chart going into fall camp ... Was the most in fi rst spring scrimmage went for a touchdown. improved player at the position in the spring as chosen by the coaching staff ... Completed 6-of-13 attempts for 158 yards and a score for the Blue team in the As A Junior (2016): Sat out as a redshirt his fi rst year with the program ... Received the coaches’ annual spring game ... That included 55-yard touchdown pass to Raphael Barr early in the second offensive scout team award after season-opening win at Mississippi State ... Also earned special quarter to draw the squad within a score of the Red ... Was 7-of-15 passing with a touchdown in team scout team honors from the coaching staff following victories over Nicholls and Presbyte- the fi rst spring scrimmage. rian. 26 Postseason Bowl Participants — 2014, 2016 2017 Jaguars 2017 South Alabama Football Junior College Highlights (2013-15): A second-team National Junior College Athletic Associa- 30 Ryan Robinson tion All-American as a redshirt freshman at Butler (Kan.) CC, earning fi rst-team all-Kansas Jay- hawk Community College Conference and all-region honors that fall ... Posted 15 receptions for 5-11 • 175 • Cornerback 173 yards and three scores in 2014, helping the Grizzlies go 8-3 while ending up 15th in the fi nal NJCAA rankings ... Had career-high four catches in wins over Air Force Prep and Garden City Sophomore • Squad (Kan.) CC, scoring a touchdown in both contests ... Finished with career-best 91 yards in the AFP Montgomery, Ala. victory ... Caught two balls in defeats of Fort Scott (Kan.) CC and Highland (Kan.) CC ... Lone George Washington Carver HS reception against nationally-ranked Coffeyville (Kan.) CC was for a three-yard score ... Was in- jured in BCC’s season-opening win at Independence (Kan.) CC and missed the rest of the fall.

High School Highlights: A three-year letterwinner in football at Blue Valley HS ... Helped lead As A Redshirt Freshman (2016): Made his collegiate debut against rival Troy, and also ap- the Tigers to the state championship his sophomore year as well as a berth in the title game the peared in Presbyterian victory. following season ... Lettered twice in basketball as well, and was part of BVHS squad that fi n- ished third in the state baseball playoffs as a junior. As A Freshman (2015): Was a redshirt ... Chosen the recipient of the coaches’ weekly scout special teams award after USA defeated eventual Mountain West Conference champion San Di- Personal: Full name is Andrew Matthew Reinkemeyer ... Born Aug. 22, 1995, in Huntsville, Ala. ego State on the road. ... Son of Larry and Teri Reinkemeyer ... Favorite movie is “Fast Times at Ridgemont High” ... Favorite books are the “Hunger Games” trilogy ... Favorite team is the Kansas City Chiefs ... Fa- High School Highlights: Earned letters in football, basketball and track at George Washington vorite athletes are and James Harden ... Favorite band is Blink 182 ... Favorite food Carver High. is pasta ... Likes to play golf and the drums in his spare time ... Major is interdisciplinary studies. Personal: Full name is Ryan DeVon Robinson ... Born Nov. 1, 1996, in Montgomery, Ala. ... Son of Rodney Sr. and Leona Robinson ... Favorite movie is “3 Strikes” ... Favorite athlete is Charles 44 John Robinson Woodson ... Favorite musical artist is Doe B ... Favorite foods are black-eyed peas and cornbread ... Likes to travel in his spare time ... Major is exercise science. 6-1 • 225 • Linebacker Senior • Squad 58 Nelson Santiago Hoover, Ala. Alabama-Birmingham 6-3 • 290 • Offensive Lineman Hoover HS Sophomore • Squad Orange Park, Fla. Jaguar Highlights: Forced a fumble on the opening series of Oakleaf HS the annual spring game, giving the Red team a lead it would not relinquish ... Had a total of four stops in the fi rst scrimmage of the spring season, one shy of the highest total on defense. Jaguar Highlights: Projected to start at right guard entering As A Junior (2016): Appeared in each of the Jaguars’ last six games, playing primarily on special preseason drills. teams ... Made solo tackles at Louisiana-Monroe, against New Mexico State in the regular-season fi nale to help South gain postseason bowl eligibility, and in matchup with Air Force at the NOVA As A Redshirt Freshman (2016): Appeared in three contests ... Made his collegiate debut as Home Loans Arizona Bowl. the Jaguars opened the year with a win at Mississippi State ... After playing in victory over Pres- byterian, received an 89 percent mark for his performance against Air Force at the NOVA Home Loans Arizona Bowl. As A Sophomore (2015): Did not appear in a game ... Received the coaches’s weekly defensive scout team award after win over Louisiana-Lafayette and collected special teams scout honors As A Freshman (2015): Did not see action while sitting out as a redshirt. following season-opening defeat of Gardner-Webb ... Was inducted into the Mortar Board Soci- ety in April after the spring practice season had concluded ... Selected to the Sun Belt Conference High School Highlights: Earned three stars from ESPN.com, and was a two-star recruit accord- Academic Honor Roll. ing to Rivals.com and Scout.com ... Rated among the top 20 guards in Florida by ESPN.com ... Lettered twice in football and once in track and fi eld at Oakleaf High ... As a senior, helped the Alabama-Birmingham Highlights (2013-14): A member of the UAB program for two seasons ... Knights to the fi rst undefeated regular season in school history, and district and county cham- After redshirting in 2013, was credited with three solo tackles in two appearances last fall as the pionships as they advanced to the quarterfi nals of the state 7A playoffs ... Was named fi rst-team Blazers won six contests to become eligible to participate in a postseason bowl for the fi rst time all-Clay County and was an honorable mention all-city selection. since 2004 ... Made the Conference USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll his fi rst year. Personal: Full name is Nelson Lucas Santiago ... Born Oct. 24, 1996, in Rota, Spain ... Son of High School Highlights: Lettered in both football and track at Hoover High, helping the Buc- Nelson and Robbie Santiago ... Is the youngest of three children ... Favorite movie is “Scarface” caneers win the state 6A title his senior season en route to a 15-0 fi nish. ... Favorite team is the New York Giants ... Favorite athlete is Peyton Manning ... Favorite musi- cal acts are Nas, J. Cole and Kendrick Lamar ... Favorite food is macaroni and cheese ... Favorite Personal: Full name is John H. Robinson III ... Born May 11, 1995, in Birmingham, Ala. ... Son of subject is psychology ... Likes playing video games and exploring in his free time ... Would like to John Jr. and Salestia Robinson ... Favorite movie is “The Lion King” ... Favorite athlete is Muham- practice law in the future ... Also had offers from Cincinnati, Tulane, Western Kentucky, Florida mad Ali ... Favorite musical artists are Stevie Wonder and Michael Jackson ... Favorite subjects International, Florida Atlantic and Appalachian State ... A psychology major, and is minoring in are history and science ... Is interested in attending medical school after completing his under- political science. graduate education ... A biomedical sciences major.

CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS 59 Brannon Schaffer Year GP S-A—TT TFL-Yds Scks-Yds Int PBU FF/FR 2016 6 3-0—3 — — — 0 0/0 6-2 • 230 • Defensive End Junior • Squad CAREER HIGHS Mount Vernon, Ala. Total Tackles ...... 1, three times, last vs. Air Force, 12/30/16 Mississippi College Solo Tackles ...... 1, three times, last vs. Air Force, 12/30/16 Saraland HS

As A Sophomore (2016): Did not play in a game.

At Mississippi College (2014): As a freshman appeared in 10 games with one start ... Credited with 28 total tackles, with 4½ behind the line of scrimmage including 3½ sacks ... Also broke up one pass ... Posted season-best seven stops against nationally-ranked Valdosta State while making six tackles at West Georgia ... Finished with four solo stops in a 55-0 victory over Faith, with three of those for loss including a pair of sacks, the most recorded by an individual in a game on the year ... Also had four total tackles in match-up with Lamar ... Recorded three unassisted tackles in next-to-last game of the season against West Alabama. Postseason Bowl Participants — 2014, 2016 27 2017 South Alabama Football 2017 Jaguars High School Highlights: Lettered all four years at Saraland High ... Posted career totals of 105 55 D’Tavieus Taylor tackles, 23 stops behind the line and 15 sacks ... Was a fi rst-team all-state and all-region selec- tion as a senior ... Selected the Spartans’ Defensive Player of the Year ... Served as team captain ... Helped lead SHS to the state 5A playoffs each of his last three seasons, with the Spartans going 6-4 • 200 • Offensive Lineman 12-2 after advancing to the semifi nals his senior year. Junior • Junior College Pearl, Miss. Personal: Full name is Brannon Donnell Schaffer ... Born June 26, 1996, in Mobile, Ala. ... Son Hinds (Miss.) CC of Wallace Schaffer and Amanda Graves ... Is the fourth of seven children ... Favorite movie is “I Am Legend” ... Favorite book is the Bible ... Favorite teams are the Pittsburgh Steelers, New York Pearl HS Yankees and Los Angeles Lakers ... Favorite athlete is Robert Mathis ... Favorite musical artists are Kevin Gates, Drake and Lil Wayne ... Favorite foods are macaroni and cheese and chicken ... Favorite subject is math ... Majoring in business administration. Jaguar Highlights: Enters fall camp listed as the backup at right guard.

67 Matt Stefi n As A Junior (2016): Was redshirted his fi rst season with the program.

6-1 • 310 • Offensive Lineman Junior College Highlights (2014-15): Was an honorable mention National Junior College Ath- Freshman • Redshirt letic Association All-American selection — also receiving fi rst-team Mississippi Association of Dothan, Ala. Community and Junior Colleges all-state and all-region accolades — as a sophomore after help- ing the Eagle offense rank in the top 20 in the country in rushing (192.8), passing (233.7) and Northview HS total (426.4) yards per game ... Helped HCC to a 6-3 fi nish, as the Eagles would receive votes in the fi nal NJCAA poll ... Part of an offensive unit that averaged 227.7 yards and 28.6 points per outing, ranking 10th and 25th, respectively, in the country as HCC posted a 5-4 record his As A Redshirt Freshman (2016): Did not see action. freshman season.

As A Freshman (2015): Redshirted ... Named to the Sun Belt Conference Academic Honor Roll. High School Highlights: Earned three letters at Pearl HS, and was also letterwinner in basket- ball for the Pirates. High School Highlights: Earned four letters at Northview High ... Twice helped the Cougars to a 5-5 record, including as a senior ... Was a member of the NHS baseball team in the eighth, Personal: Full name is D’Tavieus D’Nell Taylor ... Born April 12, 1996, in Jackson, Miss. ... Son of ninth and 10th grades. Sharenthel Taylor ... Enjoys playing video games in his spare time ... Recruited in junior college by West Virginia, Louisiana-Lafayette, North Texas and Texas-San Antonio as well ... Major is Personal: Full name is Matthew Albert Kirkland Stefi n ... Born Dec. 6, 1996, in Dothan, Ala. ... interdisciplinary studies. Son of Al and Brenda Stefi n ... Favorite movie is “American Sniper” ... Favorite book is “Through My Eyes” ... Favorite teams are the Pittsburgh Penguins and Pirates ... Favorite athletes are Sidney Crosby, Marc-André Fleury and Tim Tebow ... Favorite musical artists are Chris Tomlin and Kings Kaleidoscope ... Favorite foods are breakfast casserole and chicken alfredo ... Favorite sub- 88 Jahmmir Taylor ject is chemistry ... Would like to work at a nuclear plant and eventually become a youth pastor ... An interdisciplinary studies major. 5-11 • 185 • Wide Receiver Junior • Junor College 22 Taji Stewart Fairburn, Ga. Hinds (Miss.) CC 6-3 • 245 • Linebacker Banneker HS Sophomore • Squad Marietta, Ga. Jaguar Highlights: Is the primary backup at the ‘Z’ wide re- Walton HS ceiver slot going into preseason practice ... Named the most improved wide receiver at the end of the spring campaign ... Only reception for the Blue in the annual spring game was a 21-yard touchdown catch late in the fi rst quarter to provide team’s fi rst points ... Also caught a 65-yard pass in the opening scrimmage Jaguar Highlights: Will compete to start at the ‘Stinger’ po- of the spring. sition in preseason camp ... Chosen the most improved line- backer by USA’s coaches after the spring season ... In addition As A Junior (2016): Did not play while sitting out as a redshirt. to recording four tackles including a sack for the Red team in the program’s annual spring contest, forced and recovered a fumble to contribute six points in Junior College Highlights (2014-15): Named second-team Mississippi Association of Commu- a 50-30 victory ... Had three solo stops, with one behind the line of scrimmage, in the opening scrimmage of the spring as well. nity and Junior Colleges all-state his sophomore season ... Was part of a 6-3 Eagle squad that received votes in the fi nal National Junior College Athletic Association rankings ... Caught 31 As A Freshman (2016): Saw action in eight of the team’s last nine games ... Made his collegiate passes for 559 yards and six scores last year, ranking second on the team in all three categories ... debut in the Jaguars’ win over No. 19 San Diego State ... Credited with a pair of assisted stops Added 21 yards and two touchdowns rushing and recorded 111 yards on eight kick returns, fi nish- against rival Troy and in victory over Presbyterian. ing second on the squad with 691 all-purpose yards and third with 48 points ... Scored at least one touchdown in each of the Eagles’ last three contests, and had multiple scoring receptions High School Highlights: Received two stars from Rivals.com and 247Sports.com ... A two-year on two occasions ... Posted career-best 110 yards on four catches with a score in season-ending starter at Walton HS, recording 79 tackles — including six behind the line — and two fumble victory over Southwest Mississippi CC ... Had a career-high seven receptions for 102 yards and a recoveries in his career ... Part of a WHS team that went 9-2, posting a runner-up fi nish in the touchdown in seven-point victory over No. 9 Copiah-Lincoln (Miss.) CC ... Recorded two touch- region while qualifying for the state AAAAAA playoffs, his senior year ... Credited with 46 tack- down catches among his fi ve receptions in Jones County (Miss.) JC win, fi nishing with 92 yards les, with 3½ of those for a loss ... Returned an interception 75 yards for a score in Raiders season- opening victory and also added a fumble recovery later in the year ... Posted a career-high nine ... Collected four catches for 88 yards — with two of those going for scores — against seventh- stops in a three-point win over Wheeler High, which included a solo tackle behind the line of ranked Northwest Mississippi JC ... Finished with three receptions in back-to-back victories scrimmage ... As a junior, collected 33 tackles and made 2½ stops behind the line of scrimmage over Northeast Mississippi CC and Pearl River (Miss.) CC ... As a freshman, had 18 catches for ... Finished with a season-best seven stops against Milton HS and was credited with six stops 193 yards and two touchdowns while leading the team with 11 kick returns for 292 yards ... Re- in two other contests. corded three receptions on fi ve occasions, with a season-high 60 yards and a score in a victory over 18th-ranked PRCC ... Also scored a touchdown in defeat of NWMJC. Personal: Full name is Taji Taquar Stewart ... Born March 17, 1998, in San Jose, Calif. ... Son of Taquar Stewart and Makeba Jenkins ... Favorite athletes are Ray Lewis and Odell Beckham Jr. ... High School Highlights: A three-year letterwinner at Banneker High ... Was an all-region selec- Likes to watch movies in his spare time ... Also had scholarship offers from Troy, Middle Tennes- tion for the Trojans ... Also lettered in basketball at BHS. see and East Carolina ... Major is undecided. Personal: Full name is Jahmmir Taylor ... Born March 31, 1995, in College Park, Ga. ... Son of CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS Levern Taylor and Cherrise Boone ... Favorite movie is “Friday” ... Favorite book is “Holes” ... Year GP S-A—TT TFL-Yds Scks-Yds Int PBU FF/FR Favorite teams are the Atlanta Falcons and Carolina Panthers ... Favorite athletes are Julio Jones, 2016 8 0-2—2 — — — 0 0/0 Cam Newton, Odell Beckham Jr. and Antonio Brown ... Favorite musical artists are Young Thug and Trouble ... Favorite foods are wings, pizza and burgers ... Favorite subject is art ... Likes to CAREER HIGHS skate and play cards in his free time ... Originally committed to Memphis out of junior college, Total Tackles ...... 1, twice, last vs. Presbyterian, 11/19/16 and was also recruited by Marshall and Middle Tennessee ... Major is interdisciplinary studies. 28 Postseason Bowl Participants — 2014, 2016 2017 Jaguars 2017 South Alabama Football 48 Khameron Taylor 22 Dillon Thompson

6-4 • 275 • Tight End 5-9 • 175 • Wide Receiver Freshman • Redshirt Sophomore • Redshirt Alachua, Fla. Pelham, Ala. Santa Fe HS Hope Christian School

Jaguar Highlights: Will switch to tight end when fall practice As A Freshman (2016): Became a member of the program during the spring. begins for the Jaguars ... Selected by the coaches as the most improved offensive lineman at the end of spring practice. High School Highlights: A four-year letterwinner in both football and baseball at Hope Chris- tian School ... Also earned one letter in basketball and two in track for the Eagles. As A Freshman (2016): Was redshirted his fi rst season at the collegiate level. Personal: Full name is Dillon Joseph Thompson ... Born July 15, 1996, in Birmingham, Ala. ... Son High School Highlights: A two-star recruit as a tight end according to Rivals.com and of Frank and Patricia Thompson ... Is the youngest of seven children ... Majoring in computer 247Sports.com ... Earned three letters in football at Santa Fe High ... Helped the Raiders go un- engineering. defeated in district play as a senior, as the would fi nish 8-4 after advancing to the semifi nals of the state 4A playoffs ... Part of a SFHS team that fi nished 7-3 his junior year ... A four-year let- terwinner in basketball for the Raiders, his high school highlight was converting a slam dunk at 23 Tyree Vines the buzzer to hand the city champions their fi rst loss of the season ... When he was a senior SFHS won its fi rst-round state 5A playoff match-up to advance to the regional semifi nals ... Helped the 5-9 • 190 • Safety Raiders qualify for the state 4A tournament his sophomore and junior years, with the team reach- Junior • Squad ing the regional fi nals in 2014 ... Finished fi fth in the shot put at the state 2A outdoor track meet Prichard, Ala. as a senior as well, posting a mark of 52 feet, 9½ inches. Central (Ohio) State Vigor HS Personal: Full name is Khameron O’Neal Taylor ... Born Dec. 16, 1997, in Gainesville, Fla. ... Son of Larry and Charmaine Taylor ... Is the youngest of fi ve children — and the only boy — in the family ... Favorite movie is “Friday” ... Favorite athletes are Marshawn Lynch, Cam Newton and As A Sophomore (2016): Made his collegiate debut in win LeBron James ... Favorite musical artist is Kodak Black ... Favorite food is pizza ... Likes to play over Presbyterian, posting a pair of tackles with one of those basketball and draw in his spare time ... Recruited by Florida, Kentucky, Virginia Tech, Duke, unassisted ... Also saw action against Air Force at the NOVA Arizona, South Florida, Georgia Southern and Florida Atlantic as well ... Major is undecided. Home Loans Arizona Bowl.

As A Redshirt Freshman (2015): Sat out the season after joining the program as a transfer 70 Troy Thingstad from an NCAA Division II school ... Earned the coaches’ weekly defensive scout team award after South defeated Idaho Homecoming weekend. 6-5 • 270 • Offensive Lineman Sophomore • Squad Central (Ohio) State Highlights (2014): Sat out the season as a redshirt. Mobile, Ala. High School Highlights: Earned four letters in football at Vigor High ... Helped the Wolves to St. Paul’s Episcopal School a 28-12 (70%) record and three consecutive appearances in the state 5A playoffs his fi rst three years at the high school level ... As a sophomore, was part of a VHS team that fi nished 12-3 after advancing to the state title contest ... Wolves reached the quarterfi nals his freshman season and Jaguar Highlights: Will begin preseason practice as the back- won their fi rst-round game when he was a junior ... Also lettered three times in soccer. up at right tackle ... Sat out spring drills while recovering from injury suffered in practice leading into South’s appearance in Personal: Full name is Tyree Montel Vines ... Born April 9, 1996, in Mobile, Ala. ... Son of Lamont the NOVA Home Loans Arizona Bowl. and Ethel Vines ... Favorite movie is “Rush Hour” ... Favorite team is the Philadelphia Eagles ... Fa- vorite athletes are Joe Haden, Tyrann Mathieu and Carmelo Anthony ... Favorite musical artists As A Redshirt Freshman (2016): Appeared in each of the fi nal six games of the regular season, are YFN Lucci, Kodak Black and Young Dolph ... Favorite foods are wings and pizza ... Favorite making his fi rst career start in the fi nale against New Mexico State ... Earned a 93 percent mark subject is math ... Is an interdisciplinary studies major. in that contest — recording one knockdown and one cut block — while helping the Jaguars be- come eligible to participate in a postseason bowl game ... Received an 89 percent grade following win over Presbyterian as well. 89 David Webb

As A Freshman (2015): Was a redshirt. 5-9 • 185 • Wide Receiver Sophomore • Squad High School Highlights: Earned three stars from Scout.com, ESPN.com and 247Sports.com, Gadsden, Ala. and two from Rivals.com ... Scout.com had him rated the top offensive tackle in Alabama and Gadsden City HS among the top 35 prospects in the region ... Was ranked among the top 50 prospects in the state by 247Sports.com ... Ranked by ESPN.com among the top 40 recruits in the state ... Invited to compete in the Alabama-Mississippi All-Star Game after the conclusion of his high-school career ... Helped Alabama record 240 yards on the ground and 429 total in a 36-30 victory in the contest As A Freshman (2016): Joined the team prior to the start of spring practice. ... Lettered for four years and started the fi nal two at St. Paul’s Episcopal School ... An honorable mention selection on the AL.com Super All-State Team and was named fi rst-team all-state as a High School Highlights: Earned letters in football, track, golf and bowling at Gadsden City senior after grading out at 83 percent while helping the Saints win the state 5A championship High ... As as senior helped the Titans reach the semifi nals of the state 7A playoffs en route to a and fi nish 15-0 ... Played on defense as a junior, as SPES went 10-3 after advancing to the quarter- 10-3 fi nish. fi nals of the state playoffs ... Part of a Saints squad that reached the semifi nals of the state playoffs and posted an 11-3 fi nal record his sophomore season ... Also a member of the school’s track and Personal: Full name is David Earl Webb ... Born March 5, 1997, in Clarksville, Tenn. ... Son of fi eld team, competing in throwing events. William Davis and Kimmerly Hollingsworth ... Favorite movie is “The Fox and the Hound” ... Favorite book is “I Feel Like Going On: Life, Game and Glory” by Ray Lewis ... Favorite teams are Personal: Full name is Troy Matthew Thingstad ... Born May 2, 1996 ... Son of David and Kenee the New England Patriots, New York Yankees and Boston Red Sox ... Favorite athletes are Ray LaCoste ... Favorite musical artists are Eminem and Kevin Gates ... Enjoys fi shing in his spare time Lewis, Tiger Woods and Derek Jeter ... Favorite musical artists are Toby Keith, Keith Urban and ... Originally verbally committed to Louisville, and also had offers from South Carolina, Kentucky, the Zac Brown Band ... Favorite foods are chicken and rice, pizza and steak ... Like science classes Cincinnati, Southern Mississippi, Louisiana-Lafayette and Troy ... A political science major. ... Likes to fi sh, hunt and lift weights in his spare time ... Is majoring in exercise science.

Postseason Bowl Participants — 2014, 2016 29 2017 South Alabama Football 2017 Jaguars 99 Jeffery Whatley 39 Blake Worthy

6-2 • 285 • Defensive Lineman 6-1 • 230 • Linebacker Sophomore • Squad Senior • Squad Midland City, Ala. Gadsden, Ala. Dale County HS Wrst Alabama Gadsden City HS

Jaguar Highlights: Should see action on the defensive line at As A Junior (2016): Did not see action. tackle ... Named the most improved defensive lineman on the team at the end of the spring season ... Had a pair of sacks in At West Alabama (2014): Played in four games for the Tigers, the program’s annual spring game to help the Red team to a recording seven tackles including one for a loss of two yards. 20-point win ... Credited with three tackles for loss — including a pair of sacks — in the opening scrimmage of the spring. At Alabama State (2013): Sat out the season as a redshirt after signing with the program out As A Redshirt Freshman (2016): Appeared in four contests, including wins over nationally- of high school. ranked San Diego State in his collegiate debut, Presbyterian and New Mexico State in the reg- ular-season fi nale. High School Highlights: Was a four-year letterwinner at Gadsden City High ... Played in the Alabama High School Athletic Association All-Star Game after his senior season ... Recorded 313 As A Freshman (2015): Was redshirted his fi rst season at the collegiate level. tackles and four interceptions during his prep career ... Helped the Titans to the state 6A playoffs each of his four years ... GCHS fi nished 11-3 — claiming the region championship — after ad- High School Highlights: Received two stars from Rivals.com, Scout.com and 247Sports.com vancing to the semifi nals when he was a freshman ... Titans went 9-4 the following season while ... A four-year letterwinner in football, basketball and baseball at Dale County HS ... Selected reaching the quarterfi nals of the state playoffs. fi rst-team all-state in football his fi nal two years ... DCHS reached the championship game of the state 3A playoffs for the fi rst time in school history his senior season, fi nishing 14-1 ... Posted Personal: Full name is Amin Blake Worthy ... Born April 19, 1995, in Gadsden, Ala. ... Son of 105 total stops his fi nal year, with 33 of those behind the line of scrimmage including 13 sacks, to be selected one of three fi nalists for the 3A Lineman-of-the-Year Award ... Forced fi ve fumbles, Thomas and Charlotte Worthy ... Older brother, T.J., was a four-year letterwinning safety at recovered two others and also intercepted a pass he ran back 27 yards ... Recorded 10 or more Louisiana-Lafayette ... Favorite movie is “Remember the Titans” ... Favorite book is “The Art of tackles on three occasions highlighted by a career-high 12 at Slocumb HS ... Offensively, con- War” ... Favorite team is the Carolina Panthers ... Favorite athlete is Ray Lewis ... Favorite musical tributed 378 yards and six touchdowns on 44 carries and also caught nine passes for 161 yards artist is Lil Wayne ... Favorite food is shrimp ... Favorite subject is psychology ... Likes to fi sh in and three more scores ... Helped the Warriors to an 11-1 record after winning a fi rst-round state his free time ... Is an interdisciplinary studies major. playoff contest when he was a junior as well as to postseason play his sophomore year ... Credited with 81 tackles — with 17½ of those for loss including fi ve sacks — during the 2013 campaign, adding four forced fumbles, three passes broken up and a fumble recovery ... Rushed for 305 yards 15 A.J. DeShazor and four scores and supplied six receptions as well that year. 6-0 • 205 • Safety Personal: Full name is Jeffery Jerome Whatley ... Born June 23, 1996, in Midland City, Ala. ... Son Freshman • High School of Jeffery Whatley and Ylanda Wesley ... Is the oldest of three children ... Favorite movie is “The Outsiders” ... Favorite team is the Cleveland Cavaliers ... Favorite athlete is Dont’a Hightower Lakeland, Fla. ... Favorite musical artist is Lil Wayne ... Favorite food is nachos ... Favorite subject is history ... Lake Gibson HS Also had offers from Southern Mississippi, Troy, Georgia Southern and Florida International ... Is majoring in both secondary education and social studies.

High School Highlights: Received three stars from Rivals.com, Scout.com, ESPN.com and 10 Jay Woods 247Sports.com ... Ranked by Rivals.com among the top 40 outside linebackers nationally and the top 85 recruits in Florida ... Was among the top 15 safeties in the state according to Scout.com ... 5-9 • 190 • Cornerback A four-year starter and letterwinner at Lake Gibson High, where he recorded 392 career tackles Freshman • Redshirt ... As a senior, posted 114 total tackles, with fi ve of those behind the line, three passes defensed and an interception ... Was a third-team all-state selection, and was chosen the Defensive Player Pinson, Ala. of the Year by both Big County Preps and the Lakeland Ledger after he helped the Braves fi nish Pinson Velley HS 13-1 while advancing to the state 6A championship game ... Finished with 74 stops, two forced fumbles and a pass defensed his junior year as LGHS advanced to the state playoffs en route to a 7-4 record ... Credited with 120 total tackles — nine of those were behind the line of scrimmage — three forced fumbles, an interception he ran back 32 yards and a fumble recovery as his efforts Jaguar Highlights: Could contribute in the secondary at cor- helped the Braves go 9-2 after qualifying for the state playoffs as a sophomore ... As a freshman nerback ... Saw limited action during spring drills while con- tinuing to recover from injury. collected 84 tackles with 14 stops for loss, four fumble recoveries and a pair of sacks as Lake Gibson fi nished with a 7-3 mark after reaching the state playoffs ... Also lettered in basketball As A Freshman (2016): Was injured in preseason practice and sat out the year. and track for the Braves.

High School Highlights: Earned three stars from Rivals.com ... Also received three stars from Personal: Full name is Adrian Deshone Deshazor Jr. ... Born March 21, 1998, in Lakeland, Fla. ... Scout.com, with the organization ranking him the fourth-best cornerback in the state ... Was a Son of Adrian Sr. and Elizabeth Deshazor ... Favorite movie is “He Got Game” ... Favorite book three-star recuit — ranking among the top 50 individuals in Alabama — according to 247Sports. is “The Gun” ... Favorite team is the New Orleans Saints ... Favorite athletes are Cam Newton, com ... Started for three years at Pinson Valley High, collecting 110 total tackles — which includ- LeBron James and Adrien Broner ... Favorite musical artist is Lil Snupe ... Favorite food is lo mein ed eight for loss — 15 interceptions and breaking up 35 passes in his career ... Also returned four noodles ... Favorite subject is history ... Enjoys playing video games in his spare time ... Also of- punts for touchdowns ... Helped the Indians to three straight playoff berths ... Was a fi rst-team fered scholarships by Virginia Tech, Louisville, Indiana and Florida Atlantic ... Recruited by all-state selection his junior year ... Twice named to the Trussville Tribune All-Tribune Team ... Also was chosen the team’s defensive most valuable player ... Led PVHS to an appearance in the Louisiana State, Miami (Fla.), Vanderbilt, Pittsburgh, Colorado and Central Florida as well ... state 6A playoffs and a 7-4 record his senior season ... Broke up 20 passes and fi nished with 30 Majoring in criminal justice. stops as a junior ... Credited with four forced fumbles that fall, and also returned two intercep- tions for touchdowns ... As a sophomore, helped the Indians go 7-5 after earning a fi rst-round state 5A playoff victory ... Also ran track at PVHS.

Personal: Full name is Jacques Woods III ... Born Sept. 28, 1997, in Birmingham, Ala. ... Son of Jacques Jr. and Kaleiah Woods, and Lakesha Hargrove ... Is the second of six children ... Cousin, DeAndre Woods, is a redshirt junior tight end at Vanderbilt ... Favorite movie is “Friday” ... Fa- vorite teams are the Indianapolis Colts and Cleveland Cavaliers ... Favorite athletes are LeBron James, Joe Hayden and Sean Taylor ... Favorite musical artists are Drake, Wale, J. Cole, Young Thug and Niko Khalé ... Favorite food is chicken ... Favorite subjects are art and science ... Enjoys fi shing and bowling in his spare time ... Also recruited by Georgia, Mississippi and Mississippi State, and had scholarship offers from Pittsburgh, Wake Forest, Cincinnati, Memphis, Louisiana Tech, Marshall, Southern Mississippi, Middle Tennessee, Appalachian State, Arkansas State and Georgia State ... Majoring in hospitality and tourism management.

30 Postseason Bowl Participants — 2014, 2016 2017 Jaguars 2017 South Alabama Football 12 Davyn Flenord 18 Tobias Moss

6-2 • 195 • Wide Receiver 5-9 • 180 • Cornerback Freshman • High School Sophomore • Junior College Lineville, Ala. Miami, Fla. Central Clay County HS Iowa Western CC Westminster Christian School

High School Highlights: Earned three stars from 247Sports.com and two from Scout.com ... Junior College Highlights (2015-16): A three-star junior-college recruit according to 247Sports. Rated among the top 60 recruits in Alabama by 247Sports.com ... Lettered three years and started com ... Helped Iowa Western CC win the Iowa Community College Athletic Conference and for two at Central Clay County ... Was selected second-team all-state by the Alabama Sports advance to The Graphic Edge Bowl in 2016 ... Was named second-team all-league after posting Writers Association as a senior after posting 37 receptions for 781 yards — an average or more 28 stops — including two for a loss — an interception he returned 41 yards, two other passes than 21 per catch — and seven touchdowns ... Efforts helped the Volunteers go 9-3 after advanc- broken up and a pair of forced fumbles ... Had season-best fi ve tackles and an interception in ing to the second round of the state 5A playoffs ... Caught 22 balls for 365 yards and three scores his debut for the Reivers against No. 12 Arizona Western CC ... Matched that total later in the his junior year as CCCHS qualifi ed for postseason action ... Part of a team as a sophomore that year at Highland (Kan.) CC ... Credited with three stops against nationally-ranked Hutchinson fi nished 8-4 overall following a fi rst-round victory in the state playoffs ... Earned fi rst-team all- (Kan.) CC and a win over No. 10 Dodge City (Kan.) CC during the regular season as well ... Also state honors in basketball his junior season also. fi nished with three tackles in bowl game matchup with ninth-rated Holmes (Miss.) CC ... Sat out the 2015 campaign as a redshirt as ICC went 10-2 and ended the fall ranked third in the fi nal 3 Kendric Haynes National Junior College Athletic Association poll. High School Highlights: Received two stars from Rivals.com and Scout.com coming out of 6-0 • 235 • Linebacker Westminster Christian School ... Recorded 37 tackles, two passes defensed, an interception and Freshman • High School a forced fumble as a senior, helping the Warriors to a 9-2 fi nish after advancing to the second Mobile, Ala. round of the state 3A playoffs ... Was part of a WCS team that reach the semifi nals of the state Murphy HS playoffs his junior year. Personal: Full name is Tobias V. Moss Jr. ... Born Dec. 22, 1996, in Miami, Fla. ... Son of Tobias Moss Sr. and Latoyia Johnson ... Is the oldest of six children ... Favorite movie is “Paid in Full” High School Highlights: Earned three stars from Rivals.com, Scout.com, ESPN.com and ... Favorite book is “The Strangest Secret” ... Favorite team are the Miami Dolphins ... Favorite 247Sports.com ... Ranked by Rivals.com among the top 25 inside linebackers in the country and athlete is Dwyane Wade ... Favorite musical artist is Meek Mill ... Had scholarship offers com- top 30 recruits in Alabama ... A top-25 prospect in the state according to Scout.com, which in- ing out of high school from Wisconsin, Florida Atlantic and Florida International, and was also cluded him among its top 10 players at the position in Alabama, top 12 inside linebackers in the recruited by Utah, Maryland, Central Florida, Cincinnati, Tulane and Appalachian State ... Is an South and top 25 nationally ... Rated among the top 15 inside linebackers in the country and interdisciplinary studies major. the top 25 prospects in the state by ESPN.com ... Was among the top 35 recruits in Alabama according to 247Sports.com ... A four-year starter and letterwinner at Murphy HS ... Helped the Panthers to four consecutive state playoff berths, with the last three coming at the 7A level ... 11 Gus Nave Three-time all-state selection and was named to the Mobile Press-Register/AL.com’s all-Coastal Alabama team on three occasions as well ... Finished prep career with 412 total tackles ... Posted 5-11 • 190 • Cornerback 107 stops — including 17 behind the line of scrimmage — three sacks and an interception he re- Freshman • High School turned for a touchdown as a senior despite playing with a surgically repaired shoulder ... Earned DeKalb, Miss. fi rst-team all-region and second-team all-state honors his fi nal year ... Credited with 114 tackles, Kemper County HS with nine of those for loss, eight sacks and a forced fumble as a junior to earn second-team all- state honors ... Was a second-team all-state selection his sophomore season after collecting 130 tackles, which included eight behind the line, an interception, two passes defensed and a fumble recovery ... In his fi rst year at the high school level was credited with 61 total tackles, three stops High School Highlights: A two-star Rivals.com and 247Sports.com recruit ... Ranked by for loss, a pair of sacks and two forced fumbles. 247Sports.com among the top 60 prospects in Mississippi ... Helped the Wildcats win the state 3A title while fi nishing with a 15-1 mark his senior season ... Credited with 42 total tackles, eight interceptions, six passes defensed, three blocked kicks and a fumble recovery to earn all-state 2 Cephus Johnson honors ... Added 16 catches for 277 yards and four touchdowns on offense ... Posted 27 stops and broke up eight passes as a junior as KCHS would go 11-3 overall while winning the district 6-5 • 210 • Quarterback championship and reaching the third round of the state playoffs ... Recorded a total of 47 tackles, Freshman • High School intercepting eight passes — which he ran back 130 yards — breaking up 10 others and adding Mobile, Ala. three forced fumbles for a Wildcat squad that went 11-4 after advancing to the semifi nals of the Davidson HS state playoffs when he was a sophomore ... Also a member of the KCHS basketball team, helping the Wildcats advance to the quarterfi nals of the state tournament as a senior after leading them to a state title the previous season ... Selected all-district as a point guard.

High School Highlights: Was a two-star prospect in the rankings of Rivals.com, Scout.com and Personal: Full name is Gus Nave ... Born Dec. 11, 1998, in Meridian, Miss. ... Son of Gus Nave 247Sports.com ... Rated among the top 90 recruits in Alabama by 247Sports.com ... Was a four- and Hazel McCoy ... Favorite movies are “Rush Hour,” “The Matrix” and “Friday” ... Favorite year letterwinner at Davidson High, taking over as the full-time starter late in his junior season teams are the Los Angeles Lakers and New England Patriots ... Favorite athletes are Kobe Bryant, ... Chosen second-team all-region and honorable mention all-state as a senior after completing Patrick Peterson and Darrelle Revis ... Favorite musical artists are Lil Wayne and Rich Homie 108-of-187 attempts for 1,849 yards and 22 touchdowns while throwing only three interceptions Quan ... Favorite food is chicken tenders ... Favorite subject is English ... Was also recruited by ... Helped the Warriors to a 9-2 fi nish after qualifying for the state 7A playoffs his last year while Memphis and Southern Mississippi ... Majoring in leisure studies. setting school records for passing yards in a game and season ... Part of a DHS team that fi nished 6-4 when he was a freshman ... Also lettered in basketball his fi rst year in high school.

Personal: Full name is Cephus Lee Johnson III ... Born Sept. 21, 1999, in Mobile, Ala. ... Son of Cephus Jr. and Hope Johnson ... Favorite movie is “Superman” ... Favorite team is the Carolina Panthers ... Favorite athlete is Cam Newton ... Favorite musical artist Lil Wayne ... Favorite food is pizza ... Favorite subject is math ... Likes to spend time with friends, watch movies and work out in his spare time ... Also recruited by Missouri, Boston College and Louisiana-Lafayette ... A communication major.

Postseason Bowl Participants — 2014, 2016 31 2017 South Alabama Football 2017 Jaguars 52 Zeke Powell balls for 46 yards and a touchdown in fi ve-point victory over Dodge City (Kan.) CC ... As a fresh- man recorded 15 receptions for 152 yards and two scores ... Posted three catches in each of the last two outings of the season against DCCC and GCCC ... Both receptions in win at ICCC went for 6-5 • 315 • Offensive Lineman touchdowns ... Also had a pair of catches in victory over Independence (Kan.) CC. Freshman • High School Georgiana, Ala. High School Highlights: Was a four-year letterwinner at Shawnee Heights High, helping the Georgiana HS Thunderbirds to the semifi nals of the state playoffs and the region championship as a senior ... Also picked up three letters in basketball and was part of a team that advanced to the state tour- nament ... Lettered in track his fi nal year as well.

High School Highlights: Earned two stars from 247Sports.com ... A four-year letterwinner at Personal: Full name is Malik Edward Stanley ... Born June 7, 1997, in Topeka, Kan. ... Son of Georgiana High ... Named fi rst-team all-state by the Alabama Sports Writers Association as a Michelle Stanley ... Favorite movie is “Django Unchained” ... Favorite athletes are LeBron James, senior ... Helped the Panthers to a 12-1 fi nish after advancing to the quarterfi nals of the state Odell Beckham Jr. and Jerry Rice ... Favorite musical artists are Drake, Future, Young Thug and 1A playoffs ... GHS went 11-3 his junior season while moving on to the quarterfi nals of the state Migos ... Likes Italian and Mexican food ... Likes to play video games in his free time ... Has an playoffs ... Part of a Panther squad that qualifi ed for postseason action en route to a 7-4 mark interest in either becoming an athletic director or working as a sports analyst in the future ... when he was a sophomore ... Earned four letters in basketball and three in baseball as well ... On Also recruited by Minnesota, Kansas State and Kansas out of junior college ... An interdisciplin- the court helped lead the Panthers to the state semifi nals his senior year after GHS made it to the ary studies major. championship game the previous season. Personal: Full name is Zeke Powell ... Born Oct. 3, 1998, in Greenville, Ala. ... Son of Ezell and 9 Jalen Tolbert Candace Powell ... Cousin, Willie Cauley-Stein, is a forward for the Sacramento Kings in the Na- tional Basketball Association ... Favorite book is the “Hunger Game” series ... Favorite teams are 6-3 • 190 • Wide Receiver the Cleveland Cavaliers and Carolina Panthers ... Favorite athletes are Ray Lewis and Steve Smith ... Favorite musical artist is 2Pac ... Favorite food is pizza ... Favorite subject is math ... Enjoys Freshman • High School listening to music in his free time ... Wants to become a football coach in the future ... Was also Mobile, Ala. recruited by Georgia Tech, Troy and Georgia State ... Is a leisure studies major. McGill-Toolen HS

20 Devin Rockette High School Highlights: Considered a two-star prospect by 247Sports.com ... Lettered three years, starting as a senior, at McGill-Toolen High School ... Received honorable mention all-re- 5-10 • 180 • Cornerback gion accolades from the Mobile Press-Register/AL.com following his senior year after catching Freshman • High School 37 passes for 696 yards and nine touchdowns ... Efforts helped the Yellow Jackets go 13-1 while Oxford, Miss. advancing to the state 7A championship game ... Recorded 135 yards on 14 receptions his junior Oxford HS season on a team that won the state championship and fi nished with a 13-1 overall mark.

High School Highlights: A three-star prospect according to Rivals.com, Scout.com, ESPN.com 25 Tywun Walters and 247Sports.com ... Rivals.com rated him among the top 12 recruits in Mississippi and the top 70 cornerbacks in the country ... Ranked by both ESPN.com and 247Sports.com among the top 30 5-11 • 215 • Running Back prospects in the state ... Earned three letters and was a two-year starter at Oxford High ... Earned Junior • Junior College fi rst-team all-state and all-region honors as a senior, and was named second-team all-state and Marks, Miss. fi rst-team all-region following his junior season ... As a senior, recorded 45 stops, two tackles for Northwest Mississippi CC loss, 16 passes defensed and a pair of interceptions he returned 120 yards in helping the Chargers Palmer HS go 8-5 after advancing to the second round of the state 5A playoffs ... Also had eight carries for 58 yards and a score while returning three kicks for 47 more yards ... Helped OHS go 12-3 en route to a berth in the state championship game his junior year, collecting 53 tackles and 20 passes broken Jaguar Highlights: Despite being limited in spring practice due to an injury suffered in the up while intercepting one pass and recovering a fumble as well ... Was part of an OHS team that weight room, will begin fall practice listed as the primary backup at running back. went 13-2 and reached the state championship contest when he was a sophomore, running for 267 yards and three touchdowns on 34 attempts ... Lettered fi ve years in track and added a letter Junior College Highlights (2015-16): Listed as a two-star junior-college recruit by both Rivals. in power lifting as well. com and 247Sports.com ... Ran for 1,000 yards and a team-leading 12 touchdowns to help North- west Mississippi CC to a 9-3 fi nish and No. 6 ranking in the fi nal National Junior College Ath- Personal: Full name is Devin Michael Rockette ... Born July 12, 1999, in Carlisle, Pa. ... Son of letic Association poll as a sophomore ... A fi rst-team all-Mississippi Association of Community William Harmon and Bridgette Rockette-Harman ... Favorite team is the Pittsburgh Steelers ... and Junior Colleges selection after the Rangers advanced to the state championship game and the Favorite athletes are , Josh Norman and Le’Veon Bell ... Favorite musical artist is C.H.A.M.P.S. Heart of Texas Bowl ... Ran for a career-best 147 yards and three touchdowns in win YFN Lucci ... Favorite foods are chicken and pizza ... Favorite subject is English ... Likes to run at Mississippi Delta CC ... Matched that rushing total the following week, adding a 24-yard re- and play video games in his spare time ... Originally committed to Mississippi, and also had a ception in defeat of 15th-ranked Holmes (Miss.) CC ... In shutout victory over Coahoma (Miss.) scholarship offer from Southern Mississippi, Middle Tennessee and Florida Atlantic ... Major is CC, posted 131 yards and two scores on 25 attempts ... Ran for 92 yards and a pair of touchdowns leisure studies. in bowl game against No. 4 Trinity Valley (Texas) CC ... Recorded 89 yards on the ground and another 36 on two catches in season-opening win at nationally-ranked Hinds (Miss.) CC ... Had 78 yards in regular-season win and 88 in road playoff victory over East Central (Miss.) CC, scor- 16 Malik Stanley ing a touchdown in both contests ... Ran for 67 yards in defeat of No. 10 Itawamba (Miss.) CC ... Had 129 yards on 38 carries and returned four kicks for 108 more yards in fi ve appearances as a 6-3 • 220 • Wide Receiver freshman at NWMCC before suffering season-ending injury ... Team would go on to fi nish 11-1 Junior • Junior College on the way to claiming the NJCAA national championship following a win over second-ranked Topeka, Kan. Rochester (Minn.) CTC ... Posted season-high 64 yards on nine attempts in win over Northeast Coffeyville (Kan.) CC Mississippi CC ... Rushed fi ve times for 35 yards in defeat of 14th-ranked Hinds CC in fi nal ap- pearance of the year ... Also gained 26 yards in Ranger debut, a win over No. 19 Jones County Shawnee Heights HS (Miss.) JC ... Sat out as a redshirt at Louisiana Tech in 2014.

Junior College Highlights (2015-16): Was a fi rst-team all-Kansas Jayhawk Community Col- High School Highlights: Earned two-stars from Rivals.com ... Set school records at Madison S. lege Conference selection as a sophomore after fi nishing with 58 catches for 712 yards and six Palmer High for most touchdowns in a game and a season ... Finished his prep career with 4,817 touchdowns ... Has season-best totals with 16 receptions for 189 yards and a pair of scores in all-purpose yards ... Was voted all-state and all-district as a senior after collecting 1,680 yards 10-point win at Northeastern Oklahoma A&M ... Finished with 125 yards and a touchdown on rushing and 68 points ... Named the state 3A athlete of the year that season as well ... Was an eight receptions at Ellsworth (Iowa) CC while posting eight catches for 107 yards at Garden City all-district selection honors his sophomore and junior years. (Kan.) CC ... Recorded fi ve catches for 68 yards with a score at Butler (Kan.) CC ... Posted four receptions in back-to-back wins over Iowa Western CC and Fort Scott (Kan.) CC ... Also had four catches against Hutchinson (Kan.) CC as well as at Highland (Kan.) CC ... Caught three

32 Postseason Bowl Participants — 2014, 2016 Coaches/Staff 2017 South Alabama Football Joey Jones Just 22 months after taking over the reins of the school’s start-up football venture, Jones helped lead the Jags to an undefeated record in its fi rst-ever season on the fi eld in 2009. And not only did USA go 7-0 against a schedule that included four high-level prep programs, two top-20 junior colleges and a qualifi er for the Head Coach NCAA Division III playoffs, but it outscored the opposition 321-41 while never trailing at any point during Alabama ’89 the season. Eighth season The Jaguars’ dominance was seen in all phases of the game in 2009. Defensively, they surrendered only 234 yards per contest, including just 61 on the ground as foes averaged less than two yards per carry. On offense, Career Record: 51-49 USA racked up just under 440 yards per outing led by a rushing attack that collected 267 yards per game and Record at South Alabama: 48-42 better than six per carry. Jag placekickers connected on 83 percent of their fi eld-goal attempts, while the punting unit averaged 42 yards per kick. As the only head coach in the history of University of South Ala- The Jags would face a tougher schedule that included all four-year institutions in 2010, including four at bama football, Joey Jones has played a key role in taking the Jaguars or on the way to the NCAA Football Championship Subdivision (formerly NCAA Division I-AA), but the from a start-up program to multiple postseason bowls in less than results would be the same — USA completed a 10-0 season while outscoring the opposition 413-130. a decade. The offense once again racked up nearly 440 total yards per outing, though a more balanced unit collected During that time individual recognition/accomplishments under better than 200 yards per game both rushing (232.4) and passing (207.3). Defensively, the Jaguars shut out his direction are highlighted by: three opponents and limited two others to a single-digit point total, surrendering just 81 yards per game on • 43 all-Sun Belt Conference honorees over the last fi ve years; the ground and 255 overall. And on the basis of recording 25 takeaways (15 interceptions, 10 fumble recover- • 16 former players who have gone on to play professionally; ies), USA posted a plus-10 turnover margin. • 10 individuals who have signed free-agent contracts with National Football League teams; Several areas of special teams play showed signifi cant improvement in year two under Jones, with the • 6 former players active in the NFL and League; Jaguars nearly doubling their punt return average (going from 8.8 per runback in ’09 to 16.0 the following fall) • 5 individuals who have been invited to play in the Reese’s ; while USA placekickers connected on 17 fi eld goals one year after converting only four. • 3 seniors selected to participate in the NFL Scouting Combine In 2011, Jones led the Jags to a 6-4 mark against the program’s toughest schedule to date, one that included the fi rst two NCAA FBS opponents in school history. The USA defense was among the top 20 at the NCAA On the fi eld, since becoming a full NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision member the Jags have been invited FCS level in both pass (10th — 167 ypg) and total (16th — 309.70 ypg) defense, while the Jaguars ranked to a pair of bowl games and been eligible to participate in a postseason contest three times in four years. eighth in the country with an average of 23.91 yards per kickoff return. Jordan Means became the fi rst player Overall, Jones has posted a 48-42 record in eight seasons of competition at South and has a 51-49 career mark. in school history to earn All-America honors, while Clark was recognized for his work in the classroom earn- In addition to leading the Jaguars to the 2016 NOVA Home Loans Arizona Bowl, Jones helped guide the ing academic honors from both the Football Championship Subdivision Athletic Directors Association and program to a pair of historic victories the fi rst half of the season. USA began the campaign with a 21-20 win the College Sports Information Directors of America). at Mississippi State for its fi rst-ever defeat of a Southeastern Conference opponent, and one month later the Following the announcement in December 2007 that the school was going to begin playing football, former Jags picked up their initial victory over a nationally-ranked school following a 42-24 defeat of No. 19 San USA Director of Athletics Joe Gottfried and the head coach search committee laid out their list of qualifi ca- Diego State. tions for the program’s fi rst-ever head coach which included three key qualities they desired. They wanted South had one of the best punt units in the country last fall, ranking third nationally in punt return defense to fi nd someone with collegiate experience, someone with ties to the state of Alabama and the Mobile area, and among the top 25 in net punting while leading the SBC in both categories. The Jaguars also had the and someone with the youthful energy needed to start a program from scratch. fi fth-most improved scoring defense in the nation, with the unit ranking in the top fi ve in the league in fi ve As the process continued further and further along, one name continued to rise back to the top — that statistical categories and among the top 10 in the country in pass defense. of Jones. Gerald Everett — one of nine 2015 all-conference honorees for the Jags — competed in the 2017 Reese’s Formerly the head coach at Birmingham-Southern and a native of Mobile, Jones was named as South Ala- Senior Bowl following the season before earning an invitation to the NFL Scouting Combine. bama’s fi rst head football coach on February 15, 2008, culminating a month-long search. Facing a schedule in 2014 that did not include an NCAA Football Championship Subdivision foe, featured Jones, 54, is no stranger to building programs from the ground up at both the high school and collegiate multiple opponents from the Southeastern Conference and road games against both defending Sun Belt co- level. He returned to his hometown after two years at Birmingham-Southern, where he was hired in 2006 champions, Jones helped the Jaguars win six contests for the second year in a row while posting a 5-3 mark to restart the school’s football program there. After spending a year overseeing administrative aspects of the in league action. As a result, USA earned an invitation to the inaugural Raycom Media Camellia Bowl — the program such as hiring assistant coaches, designing facilities and recruiting players for the Division III pro- program’s fi rst-ever postseason bowl bid, the quickest an NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision program has gram, he led his 2007 squad of 126 freshmen to a 3-7 overall record, including a pair of wins over established accomplished the feat — where the Jags would battle back from a double-digit defi cit to take a lead with less junior-college programs. than a minute-and-a-half remaining before falling in the waning moments of the game. Success has followed Jones throughout his career, both as a coach and as a player. Before moving into the For the second consecutive season, 10 Jaguars earned all-conference honors while off the fi eld both Rush college ranks, he compiled an impressive 125-38 (76.7%) record in 13 years at the high-school level, including Hendricks and Jesse Kelley were selected fi rst-team Capital One academic all-district; it marked the second a 10-year run at Birmingham’s Mountain Brook High, where he was 101-27 (78.9%) from 1996-05. time in three seasons that multiple Jags earned the honor. And, 17 members of the program made the Dean’s After inheriting a program that had endured nine consecutive losing seasons, Jones directed the Spartans List after the fall semester while 21 individuals recorded a grade-point average of 3.0 or better during the to the 1996 Class 6A state championship game, four region titles, two semifi nal appearances and three quar- campaign. terfi nal appearances during his tenure. The program also set another standard in January 2015 with a record three players invited to participate in In his second season with the Spartans, they won a postseason contest before falling in the second round postseason all-star games; Brandon Bridge played in the NFLPA Collegiate Bowl — the second time in three in overtime, while his efforts helped MBHS reach the quarterfi nals each of the next two falls. Jones led the years a Jaguar has appeared in the contest — with Wes Saxton competing in the East-West Shrine Game the program to a fi rst-round victory in the 2001 postseason before helping the school return to the state semifi - same day and Jerome McClain taking part in the College Gridiron Showcase. nals a year later. In 2003, the Spartans reached the quarterfi nals of the state playoffs, while they would go Ten Jags were honored on the Sun Belt’s postseason all-league teams for the third year in a row after USA on to reach the semifi nals the next season and win another fi rst-round game in Jones’ fi nal year leading the fi nished in the top half of the conference standings once again in 2015, coming within one victory of being program. eligible to participate in a postseason bowl for the third time in as many years. During the course of the Jones began his head coaching career at Dora High School, where he registered a 24-11 (68.6%) mark in season the Jaguars set school records for points and touchdowns against an NCAA Division I opponent in a three seasons (1991-93). It took just one year for him to lead the Bulldogs to postseason action, as they won a 52-45 Homecoming win over Idaho — a game in which USA recovered from a 24-point defi cit —while their fi rst round state 5A playoff contest before falling in overtime in 1992, while his efforts took the school to the 34-27 come-from-behind overtime victory at San Diego State the opening month of the campaign would turn quarterfi nals the next season. From 1989-90, he served on the Briarwood Christian staff, helping the school out to be the highest-ranked foe defeated by a SBC school. At the end of the semester, 38 individuals on the to a berth in the quarterfi nals of the state 3A playoffs his fi nal year. roster had recorded a grade-point average of 3.0 or better in the fall including 17 who made the Dean’s List. A 1989 graduate of Alabama with a degree in business administration, Jones became one of the most be- In 2013, the Jaguars were coming off a 2-11 campaign, playing their fi rst season as an NCAA Football Bowl loved Crimson Tide players during his tenure, which began under the tutelage of legendary coach Paul “Bear” Subdivision school and were picked to fi nish seventh out of eight teams in the Sun Belt preseason poll; in- Bryant. In Jones’ four seasons in Tuscaloosa, the Tide compiled a record of 35-12-1 (74%), including two stead, they tied for third with a 4-3 mark and won six games to achieve bowl eligibility. For his efforts in Cotton Bowl appearances. He fi nished his career with 71 receptions, 1,386 yards and 15 touchdowns, ranking guiding the team well above those expectations — USA’s 4½-game win-loss improvement tied for fi fth best fourth on the career touchdown receptions chart and seventh in career receiving yards. As a junior in 1982, in the country — Jones was voted the league’s Coach of the Year. Jones had eight TD receptions, which ranks tied for third in UA single-season record book. He led the Jags to victories over both participants in the R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl, including a Jones earned all-Southeastern Conference honors as a senior after hauling in 31 receptions for 468 yards 30-8 defeat of conference co-champion Louisiana-Lafayette in the season fi nale as USA ended the year with a and fi ve scores. He was later selected to Alabama’s All-Decade Team for the 1980s and played professionally three-game . And fi ve of the Jaguars’ six losses were decided by seven points or less, with the with the of the USFL and the NFL’s Atlanta Falcons. team advancing into the red zone in the fi nal minutes at Tennessee before falling by a touchdown and three In April 2011, Jones — who prepped locally at Murphy High School — was inducted into the Mobile other contests decided in the fi nal seven seconds or later. Sports Hall of Fame. Following the season, 10 Jags picked up all-Sun Belt honors including four fi rst-team selections. USA Jones and his wife, Elise, have three children, Joe Jr.,, Jake and Caroline. gained nearly 100 more yards per outing offensively than the year before, ranking in the top half of the confer- ence with over 425 yards per game, and once again was among the top units in the league on the other side of the ball after fi nishing second in passing, total and scoring defense. The Jones File Off the fi eld, 34 Jaguars recorded a grade-point average of 3.0 or higher during the season, and Hendricks Born: Oct. 29, 1962, in Mobile, Ala. was a fi rst-team academic all-district selection. Education: Alabama ʼ89, bachelorʼs degree in business administration In 2012, the Jaguars’ fi rst competing in the SBC, the program had four individuals earn all-league honors Collegiate Playing Experience: paced by fi rst-team selection Jake Johnson, the leading tackler in the conference who guided a unit that Four years, wide receiver, Alabama ranked second in yards allowed per outing and was fi rst in red zone defense. USA picked up its fi rst-ever Earned all-Southeastern Conference honors in 1983 Sun Belt victory with a 37-34 come-from-behind double-overtime win over Florida Atlantic Homecoming Named to Alabamaʼs All-Decade Team for the 1980s weekend, while also dropping one-score decisions at league champion Arkansas State and against runner-up Coaching Experience: Middle Tennessee. Briarwood Christian (Ala.) High — assistant coach, 1989-90 At the end of the year, Johnson and B.J. Scott were invited to participate in both the Senior Bowl and Dora (Ala.) High — head coach, 1991-93 NFLPA Collegiate Bowl all-star contests while Trey Clark was honored for his work in the classroom by Mountain Brook (Ala.) High — head coach, 1996-05 being the fi rst individual in program history selected to CoSIDA’s Capital One Academic All-America team. Birmingham-Southern — head coach, 2006-07 In the classroom, 25 Jaguars posted a 3.0 grade-point average or better during the 2012 campaign — in- South Alabama — head coach, 2008- cluding 12 who made the Dean’s List — with those numbers increasing to 41 and 15, respectively, during the Family: Wife, Elise; Two sons, Joe Jr. (30) and Jake (28), and one daughter, Caroline (21) spring semester. Postseason Bowl Participants — 2014, 2016 33 2017 South Alabama Football Coaches/Staff Tim Bowens Colin Hitschler

Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Running Backs Safeties Alabama ’00 Pennsylvania ’09 Fourth season First season

Tim Bowens is in his fourth season on the University of South After serving two seasons as the coaching staff and will work with Jaguar running backs coach for the the third year in a row. South Alabama’s director of football operations, Under his direction in 2015, Xavier Johnson set school season Colin Hitschler is in his fi rst year coaching Jaguar records with 956 yards rushing and fi ve 100-yard games while safeties. scoring seven touchdowns and averaging more than six-and-a- half yards per carry; after ranking among the top 10 in the Sun Belt Conference and top 75 nationally, Hitschler returns to a coaching the role in the he received honorable mention all-league accolades. Bowens also helped Tyreis Thomas surpass 500 program after serving as a defensive graduate assistant for the Jaguars during the yards rushing in his fi rst season at the NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision as well, with a total of four 2014 season, working with a unit that ranked among the Sun Belt Conference Jag running backs gaining at least 100 yards on the year with his help. Last year Johnson once again earned all-conference recognition after gaining 831 yards and scoring leaders allowing less than 400 yards per contest while fi nishing second in both 10 rushing touchdowns, ranking in the top fi ve in the Sun Belt in rushing, while both Dami Ayoola and takeaways and red zone defense. USA ended the season with its fi rst-ever bowl Thomas chipped in with 300 or more yards and six scores apiece. His group helped contribute to the appearance, facing Bowling Green at the Raycom Media Camellia Bowl. team’s 25 touchdowns on the ground, the most since the program moved up to the NCAA FBS level. In the fall of 2014 — his fi rst with the Jags — Bowens served as wide receivers coach and passing In addition to assisting with Jag nickelbacks, Hitschler aided in USA’s recruit- game coordinator. His efforts helped Shavarez Smith pick up second-team all-SBC honors for the sec- ing efforts and was responsible for monitoring academic performance as well. ond time in as many years, as he led the team with school records of 54 catches and eight touchdowns Prior to joining the Jaguar staff, he was a graduate assistant at Arkansas receiving while posting 748 yards and ranking among the top 10 in the league in receptions per game. Actually, the top three individuals on the team during the 2014 campaign worked under Bowen’s State during the 2013 campaign. Working with the Red Wolves’ defensive line, direction, as Jeremé Jones added 36 receptions for 338 yards and a pair of touchdowns and Danny Hitschler assisted with position meetings, breaking down fi lm, recruiting and Woodson II supplied 382 yards and four scores on 30 catches. Jones fi nished his career as the school’s all-time leader in receptions and second in receiving yards, while Smith ended up fi rst on the list for compliance as ASU fi nished 8-5 after a victory over Ball State at the GoDaddy. yards and third in catches. com Bowl. Bowens joined the Jaguar program after spending two seasons as wide receivers coach at Samford, In 2012, he was the defensive backs coach, special teams and recruiting co- where his efforts helped the 2013 Bulldog squad become the school’s fi rst to earn a berth in the NCAA Football Championship Subdivision playoffs since 1992. ordinator at Widener (Pa.), helping the Pride go 11-1, win the Middle Atlantic SU led the Southern Conference in 2013 in both passing (292.8 ypg) and total (415.6 ypg) offense as Conference championship and advance to the quarterfi nals of the NCAA Divi- three of Bowens’ wideouts were among the top six in receiving yards per game. Under his direction, sion III playoffs. As the defensive line coach and co-special teams coordinator the Kelsey Pope caught 68 passes for 789 yards to earn fi rst-team all-league honors from both the league’s coaches and media panel — he would end the year the school’s career record holder with 250 recep- previous year at Salve Regina (R.I.), he was part of a Seahawk staff that led the tions — while Karel Hamilton was voted fi rst-team Freshman All-American and to the conference’s program to the East Coast Athletic Conference title and a 9-2 fi nish after winning All-Freshman Team after adding 38 catches for 657 yards and a team-high seven touchdowns. the New England Bowl. The effort helped the Bulldogs claim a share of their fi rst SoCon championship since joining the league in 2008 and record a top-20 fi nish in both The Sports Network and coaches’ polls, going 8-5 Hitschler has National Football League experience as well, serving as a player overall and 6-2 in conference action. personnel assistant for the Kansas City Chiefs in 2010 — they would win the AFC In his fi rst season at Samford, Bowens helped Pope earn all-conference accolades after ending up in West Division with a 10-6 mark that fall — and as a training camp assistant the the top fi ve in the league in receptions and receiving yards per game. Bowens also coached wide receivers at UAB for fi ve years, where he helped Frantrell Forrest reach year before with the Philadelphia Eagles. second on the Blazers’ all-time receptions list. Prior to that, he was tagged assistant wide receivers A native of Philadelphia, Hitschler lettered in wrestling at Pennsylvania before coach at Alabama in 2006 while Charlie Harbison was sidelined due to injury; that was the last of a earning his degree in communications and commerce in 2009. He and his wife four-year stretch on the Crimson Tide staff during which time he also was in roles as assistant director of operations and director of high school/NFL relations. While with the ‘Bama program, more than Rebecca were married in the summer of 2016, and the couple have one daughter, 30 Crimson Tide players were picked up by NFL squads and 25 were chosen to play in postseason Catherine. All-Star games. He was a wide receiver at Alabama from 1996-99 — making the Academic All-Southeastern Confer- ence Team his senior year — helping the Crimson Tide to three bowl games and a pair of appearances in the SEC Championship contest. During that time ‘Bama had a pair of 10-win seasons and twice won the league’s West Division title, going on to play in the Orange Bowl Bowens’ senior year after defeat- ing Florida in the SEC title game. After the conclusion of his playing career, Bowens served as a student assistant on the Tide staff in the spring of 2000. The next two years he was the offensive coordinator at Coffee (Ala.) High School before moving on to be head coach at Tanner (Ala.) High; the Decatur Daily named him the Limestone County Coach of the Year in 2002. Bowens — who earned his degree from Alabama in 2000 — and his wife, Kesha, have four children; sons Timothy, Taylor and Tanner and daughter Kallie. The Bowens File The Hitschler File Born: Oct. 16, 1977, in Florence, Ala. Education: Alabama ʼ00, bachelorʼs degree in human environmental sciences Born: March 13, 1986, in Philadelphia, Pa. Collegiate Playing Experience: Four years, wide receiver, Alabama Education: Pennsylvania ʼ09, bachelorʼs degree in communications and commerce Coaching Experience: Collegiate Playing Experience: Four years, wrestling, Pennsylvania Alabama — student assistant, 2000 Coaching/Administrative Experience: Coffee (Ala.) High — assistant coach, 2000-01 Philadelphia Eagles — traning camp assistant, 2009 Tanner (Ala.) High — head coach, 2002 Kansas City Chiefs — player personnel assistant, 2010 Alabama — director of high school/NFL relations, 2003; assistant director of Salve Regina [R.I.] — assistant coach, 2011 football operations, 2004-06; assistant coach, 2006 Widener [Pa.] — assistant coach, 2012 Alabama-Birmingham — assistant coach, 2007-11 Arkansas State — graduate assistant, 2013 Samford — assistant coach, 2012-13 South Alabama — graduate assistant, 2014 South Alabama — assistant coach, 2014- South Alabama — director of operations, 2015-16 Family: Wife, Kesha; Four sons, Timothy (16), Taylor (13), Christian (9) and Tanner South Alabama — assistant coach, 2017- (7), one daughter, Kallie (2) Family: Wife, Rebecca; One daughter, Catherine (born May 16)

34 Postseason Bowl Participants — 2014, 2016 Coaches/Staff 2017 South Alabama Football Richard Owens Kelvin Sigler

Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Co-Offensive Coordinator/Offensive Line Cornerbacks Louisville ’04 Alabama ’01 Third season Second season

Richard Owens is in his third season as a member the Uni- Mobile native Kelvin Sigler is in his second sea- versity of South Alabama football coaching staff, and his second son at the University of South Alabama working guiding the Jaguar offensive line. This will also be his second year working as co-offensive coordinator. with Jaguar cornerbacks. Owens wasted little time making an impact after coming to Under his guidance last fall, Jalen Thompson fi n- South in 2015, helping one Jag at his position earn multiple Sun ished his sophomore season ranked among the top Belt Conference honors and another who would end up signing with a National Football League team 10 in the Sun Belt Conference in both interceptions and passses broken up per in the spring. After leading South in receptions (41), receiving yards (575), touchdown catches (eight) and total touchdowns scored (12) — marks that tied the school record for touchdown catches in a game while Jeremy Reaves was a fi rst-team all-league selection after playing the season, and also ranked among the top 10 in program history for receptions and receiving yards in position for two-thirds of the season. Sigler’s efforts helped the Jaguars not only a year — Gerald Everett was a fi rst-team all-league selection, named to the Sun Belt All-Newcomer rank in the top 10 nationally in pass defense but among the top fi ve schools in the Team and added to the John Mackey Award Watch List in the middle of the campaign. With his help, country in most improved scoring defense. the junior would end the campaign sixth in receiving yards per game and tied for 11th in catches per contest among all tight ends in the country. Prior to coming to South, he was as an assistant at Northern Illinois for three Following the season, after catching 11 passes for 147 yards as a senior, Braedon Bowman signed with years. the NFL’s Jacksonville Jaguars. While with the Huskies, Sigler worked with cornerbacks as NIU posted a 31-11 Last fall, Owens’ unit helped South allow fewer sacks while averaging more passing yards, total (73.8%) overall record and a 21-3 (87.5%) mark in the Mid-American Conference, yards and points per contest than the 2015 campaign as the Jags qualifi ed for a postseason bowl game for the second time in three seasons. earned three consecutive postseason bowl berths and claimed the 2014 league Owens came to USA after three years as a full-time assistant in the state at Alabama-Birmingham, championship. In 2015, his unit contributed to the Huskies’ conference-leading where in his last year with the Blazers he worked with Jaguar co-offensive coordinator Bryant Vincent. totals of 22 interceptions and 29 takeaways — both fi gures ranked among the top He coached tight ends during the 2014 season as UAB averaged more than 430 yards and 33 points 10 in the nation — while his efforts helped Shawun Lurry, who led the country per game — both fi gures ranked fourth in Conference USA — to help the program gain bowl eligibility for the fi rst time since the 2004 campaign. Under his direction, Kennard Backman — now a member of with nine interceptions, earn All-America recognition from fi ve different organi- the Green Bay Packers organization in the National Football League — earned second-team all-league zations. honors after leading the team with 39 catches while recording 399 yards and three touchdowns, while The previous season, Paris Logan was a fi rst-team all-MAC selection under Everett added 17 receptions for 292 yards and a score and Tristan Henderson added six catches, 50 Sigler’s guidance and multiple true freshmen aided as NIU recorded 14 intercep- yards and a touchdown. In 2013, the Blazers averaged nearly 400 yards and more than 26 points per outing with Owens tions during an 11-3 campaign that saw the program claim the conference cham- serving as offensive coordinator and wide receivers coach, and he also led the tight ends in his fi rst pionship game with a 51-17 win over Bowling Green. In his fi rst season with the season with the program. program, the Huskies picked off 19 passes while going 12-2 with an 8-0 record in He came to UAB from Arkansas, where he spent two years as a graduate assistant working with Mid-American action. Razorback tight ends. His second season, Owens coached a unit that featured Chris Gragg — entering In 2012, Sigler was on the defensive staff at Alabama as the Crimson Tide fi n- his fourth season with the NFL’s Buffalo Bills — who ended the campaign ranked third on the team with 41 receptions and fourth with 518 receiving yards; not only did he tie for the lead among South- ished 13-1 and won the BCS National Championship Game with a 42-14 defeat of eastern Conference tight ends, he tied for 11th overall in the league in catches per game. Notre Dame. The previous season Owens’ group included D.J. Williams, who would go on to become the fi rst As head coach at Blount High from 2008-11, he led the Leopards to four straight Razorback to win the John Mackey Award — given to the nation’s top tight end — after topping state 6A playoffs appearances highlighted by a 10-2 fi nish in 2011 after earning a the squad with 54 catches for 627 yards and four touchdowns. Williams also won the Disney Spirit Award and was Arkansas’ fi rst Sullivan Award fi nalist in 2010, and after concluding his career with fi rst-round victory — it was the school’s fi rst 10-win season since the 1998 cam- 152 receptions — the second-highest total in the school’s record books and the most by a non-wide paign. BHS posted a 27-18 overall record during that span. receiver — and 1,855 yards, he was selected in the fi fth round, 141st overall, of the 2011 NFL Draft by the Sigler also has experience at two other high schools in the state after serving Green Bay Packers to become the earliest-drafted tight end in program history. as defensive coordinator at Bob Jones HS from 2004-07 and as an assistant at Owens played collegiately at Louisville before going on to a fi ve-year career in the NFL during which time he played for the St. Louis Rams, and N.Y. Jets. Greensboro High the previous two years. After going 3-7 his fi rst season on the After sitting out as a redshirt in 1999, he appeared in all 12 contests — starting three times — to be staff, BJHS bounced back to fi nish 7-5 and earn a win in the fi rst round of the state selected to the Conference USA All-Freshman Team at tight end. Owens played in 13 games, recording 6A playoffs; the Patriots would go on to return to postseason action each of the three catches with two of those going for touchdowns, as a sophomore, while the following season he next two falls as well. His efforts also helped GHS make back-to-back state 4A ranked sixth on the team with 20 receptions for 182 yards after starting six of the Cardinals’ last seven outings and playing in all 13 contests. playoff appearances. As a senior, he played in all 13 games with four starts and fi nished his career with 36 catches for 371 Sigler lettered for four years at Alabama from 1995-98, helping the program to a yards and eight touchdowns while also serving as the Cardinals’ long snapper. 10-3 mark as a sophomore; the Tide played in the Southeastern Conference cham- After completing his collegiate career, Owens signed as a free agent with the Minnesota Vikings. He pionship game that fall before going on to beat Michigan in the Outback Bowl. appeared in 53 games between 2004-09 with seven starts, totalling 17 receptions for 141 yards and one touchdown. Owens was with the Vikings from 2004-07 — serving as special teams captain during He was also part of a squad that played in a bowl game his senior season, while the 2005 campaign — before signing with St. Louis; after two years with the Rams, he signed with the Alabama went 8-3 his fi rst year at the collegiate level. During his career, Sigler in July of 2009. intercepted six passes, led the team in tackles as a junior and was one of fi ve per- A native of Middleburg, Fla., Owens played tight end and defensive line at Middleburg High School. manent team captains his senior year. After earning fi rst-team all-area honors his high school number was retired in 2006. Owens — who earned his degree in sports administration from Louisville in 2004 — is married to A 2001 graduate of Alabama, he and his wife Gemini have fi ve children: Yes- the former Tina Ryan. The couple has one daughter, Rylan. sman, Aubre, Kelvin Jr., Kelsie and Kailyn. The Owens File The Sigler File Born: Nov. 4, 1980, in Gainesville, Fla. Born: June 20, 1976, in Mobile, Ala. Education: Louisville ʼ04, bachelorʼs degree in sports administration Education: Alabama ʼ01, bachelorʼs degree in human performance Collegiate Playing Experience: Four years, tight end/long snapper, Louisville Collegiate Playing Experience: Four years, defensive back, Alabama Professional Playing Experience: Coaching Experience: Minnesota Vikings, NFL, 2004-07 Greensboro (Ala.) High — assistant coach 2002-03 St. Louis Rams, NFL, 2007-08 Bob Jones (Ala.) High — assistant coach 2004-07 New York Jets, NFL, 2009 Blount (Ala.) High — head coach 2008-11 Coaching Experience: Alabama — staff assistant, 2012 Arkansas — graduate assistant, 2010-11 Northern Illinois — assistant coach, 2013-15 Alabama-Birmingam — assistant coach, 2012-14 South Alabama — assistant coach, 2016- South Alabama — assistant coach, 2015- Family: Wife, Gemini; Three daughters, Aubre (13), Kelsie (7), and Kailyn (born Jan. Family: Wife, Tina; One daughter, Rylan (10) 25) and two sons, Yessman (15) and Kelvin Jr. (8)

Postseason Bowl Participants — 2014, 2016 35 2017 South Alabama Football Coaches/Staff Tyler Siskey Chase Smith

Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Wide Receivers/Recruiting Coordinator Tight Ends Troy ’00 Jacksonville State ’05 Third season Fifth season

Tyler Siskey is in his third year coaching University Chase Smith is his sixth year as a member of of South Alabama wide receivers and his second as the the the University of South Alabama football pro- program’s recruiting coordinator. gram’s staff and his second working with Jaguar Two of Siskey’s individuals were honored last fall tight ends. with Josh Magee picking up second-team all-Sun Belt Last season he worked with fi rst-team all-Sun Conference honors and Kevin Kutchera selected hon- Belt Conference selection Gerald Everett, who in orable mention all-league after the pair combined to catch 79 passes for more than the spring became the Jags’ fi rst-ever individual selected in the National Football 1,350 yards and six touchdowns. Magee — who would go on to sign a free-agent League after he was chosen by the Los Angeles Rams in the second round. Everett contract with the National Football League’s Atlanta Falcons in the spring — ranked concluded his senior season ranked among the top 10 in the league in both catches among the top fi ve in the Sun Belt in both receptions and receiving yards per game. and receiving yards per contest. Siskey’s efforts aided the Jaguar offense’s improvement of four spots or more in the Smith also helped Maaseiah Francis record more than 250 yards as well as conference in passing yards, total yards and points per contest. South tight ends contributed over 1,000 yards to a unit that ranked among the top After coming to USA prior to the start of spring drills in 2015, Siskey helped Magee fi ve in the league in passing and total offense. become just the fourth individual in the program’s fi rst seven seasons to surpass 500 His previous two years at USA Smith worked with the Jaguars’ offensive line, yards receiving, as he ranked fourth in the nation with an average of 21.91 yards per helping four individuals gain all-Sun Belt recognition on fi ve occasions during catch that was the second-best mark in school history with a minimum of 20 recep- that stretch. During the 2014 campaign, Ucambre Williams was voted second- tions. team all-league while Chris May and Melvin Meggs received honorable mention Siskey came to South after two years in an administrative role at Alabama. He accolades. His efforts in 2015 helped May move up to second-team all-league, joined the Crimson Tide program in March of 2013 as the associate director of player with Joseph Scelfo selected fi rst-team all-SBC as the Jags were one of only three personnel before being promoted to the director position less than a year later for teams in the conference to have more than one individual honored on the fi rst- and second-teams. the 2014 season. In his role, he was responsible for organizing all of UA’s recruit- And, three of those student-athletes garnered national attention during the ing efforts, helping the program put together the No. 1 signing class in the country summer leading up to the season with Williams named to the Rotary Lombardi that February according to all four major recruiting services. Siskey also worked with Award Watch List in July 2014, and May and Scelfo both candidates for the honor compliance regarding initial eligibility, and assisted with coaching clinics, camps and the following summer. Scelfo also was on the Rimington Trophy Watch List — other on-campus events. given to the best center in the nation — prior to the start of the 2015 season. During the 2012 campaign he was the coordinator of recruiting development at Smith assisted with the line during the Jaguars’ 2013 campaign, working with a Mississippi, where the Rebels’ 2013 class was widely regarded as one of the top 10 in USA offense that averaged more than 250 yards per game passing and 425 overall the nation by analysts and recruiting services. while scoring nearly 30 points per outing. The Jaguar offensive line allowed less Siskey was the wide receivers coach at fellow Sun Belt Conference member Arkan- than 1½ sacks per contest as well that fall to lead the Sun Belt in the category, and sas State for four years, helping the Red Wolves set single-season school records for after the season both May (fi rst-team) and Williams (second-team) were named passing yards, completions, passing touchdowns and passing yards per game during to the all-league team. his tenure. In 2011, Dwayne Frampton broke ASU’s single-season reception record In 2012, Smith was the program’s director of football operations, while he was and ranked 13th nationally in catches as the Red Wolves fi nished the regular season a graduate assistant coach helping with the offensive line the previous fall. That ranked in the top 25 in the country in total and passing offense. season, the Jags — who were in the fi rst of a two-year transition to the NCAA He also has coaching experience in Mobile having served as an assistant for four Football Bowl Subdivision level — recorded a 6-4 mark against what was then years at St. Paul’s Episcopal School. Siskey was the Saints’ offensive coordinator and the toughest schedule in program history. quarterbacks coach in 2007 when the team claimed the state 5A championship, help- He received his bachelor’s degree in 2005 and master’s degree in ’08, both in ing St. Paul’s advance to postseason play each of his fi rst three years at the school as physical education, from Jacksonville State, gaining extensive experience coach- well; after making the playoffs in 2004, the school moved on to the quarterfi nals each ing at the high school level in Alabama after earning the fi rst. He began as an of the next two seasons. assistant working with offensive and defensive linemen on the freshman team at Siskey began his coaching career as a student assistant at Troy, where he would Spain Park High in the fall of ’05, moving on to Greenville HS to work with run- go on to earn his bachelor’s degree in 2000. He was an offensive graduate assistant ning backs a year later — the Tigers would fi nish 10-3 while advancing to the at Northwestern (La.) State during the 2001 season, coaching the team’s tight ends, quarterfi nals of the state 5A playoffs that season. where he not only helped the Demons to a berth in the NCAA Division I-AA playoffs Smith then joined the staff at Spanish Fort High, where he worked with run- and a national ranking but to a 27-24 overtime victory over Texas Christian. Siskey ning backs in 2007, the defensive line from 2008-09 and the offensive line in ’10. then joined the staff at Arkansas State as an offensive graduate assistant, assisting During his time on the Toro staff, SFHS put together a 39-13 (75%) mark culmi- with the team’s offensive line his fi rst season and wide receivers the following fall. nating with the state 5A championship in Smith’s fi nal year with the program. Siskey, who added a master’s degree in education from NSU in 2003, and his wife The Toros went 11-2 and advanced to the quarterfi nals of the state playoffs in Erin have three sons; Jackson, Brock and Knox. 2008, reached the semifi nals of the state playoffs the following fall while putting together an 11-3 record prior to winning the title. Smith served as offensive coor- dinator that year as well, which SFHS ended with a 13-2 mark. The Siskey File He and his wife Vanessa have one daughter, Monroe. Born: Nov. 13, 1977, in Anniston, Ala. Education: The Smith File Troy ʼ00, bachelorʼs degree in sports and fitness management Northwestern (La.) State ʼ03, masterʼs degree in education Born: Sept. 11, 1983, in Birmingham, Ala. Coaching Experience: Education: Troy — student assistant, 2000 Jacksonville State ʼ05, bachelorʼs degree in physical education Northwestern (La.) State — graduate assistant, 2001 Jacksonville State ʼ08, masterʼs degree in physical education Arkansas State — graduate assistant, 2002-03 Collegiate Playing Experience: Three years, offensive line, Jacksonville State St. Paulʼs (Ala.) Episcopal School — assistant coach, 2004-07 Coaching/Administrative Experience: Arkansas State — assistant coach, 2008-11 Spain Park [Ala.] High — assistant coach, 2005 Mississippi — coordinator of recruiting development, 2012 Greenville [Ala.] High — assistant coach, 2006 Alabama — associate director of player personnel, 2013; director of player per- Spanish Fort [Ala.] High — assistant coach, 2007-10 sonnel, 2014 South Alabama — graduate assistant coach, 2011; director of operations, 2012; South Alabama — assistant coach, 2015- assistant coach, 2013- Family: Wife, Erin; Three sons, Jackson (11), Brock (9) and Knox (1) Family: Wife, Vanessa; One daughter, Monroe (3)

36 Postseason Bowl Participants — 2014, 2016 Coaches/Staff 2017 South Alabama Football Brian Turner Bryant Vincent

Assistant Coach Assistant Head Coach Co-Defensive Coordinator/Defensive Line Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks Troy ’00 West Alabama ’98 Ninth season Sixth season

The longest-tenured assistant on the University of South Alabama football coach- Bryant Vincent is in his fi fth season as quarterbacks coach at the University ing staff, Brian Turner has coached Jaguar defensive linemen since the program’s of South Alabama and his sixth with the program overall, and he is begin- inception in 2009. He is now entering his second season as co-defensive coordina- ning his third year as the program’s assistant head coach and co-offensive tor as well. coordinator. Under Turner’s direction, the defensive line is one of just two position groups for the Jags that have had at least one individual receive all-Sun Belt Conference His unit was among the top fi ve in the Sun Belt Conference in passing and recognition each of the school’s fi rst fi ve years as a league member, a streak that has total yards per game, improving four spots in the league in both categories been bolstered by his work with Randy Allen and DeMarrion Harper the last two years. After making just three stops his fi rst season as well as scoring offense last fall, while moving from 10th to fourth in third- as a Jag, with Turner’s assistance Allen turned in arguably one of the best performances in program history after he recorded 19 tackles down conversion percentage. First-year starting quarterback Dallas Davis paced the SBC in total offense under Vincent’s for loss including 12 sacks to rank among the top three in the league in both categories and earn fi rst-team all-Sun Belt accolades. The direction, and the trio of Gerald Everett, Xavier Johnson and Josh Magee all earned all-conference recognition with Everett previous fall, Harper came into the campaign with just fi ve tackles to his credit in two seasons, but at the end of the year he was an going on to become the fi rst individual in program history to be selected in the National Football League Draft. honorable mention all-SBC choice after posting 49 stops — including seven for loss — two sacks and a pair of quarterback pressures. The 2015 campaign saw Cody Clements become just the second individual in the program’s seven-year history to surpass Last season, Turner not only impacted Allen’s performance but he helped Tyree Turner record 50 stops, Zach Befort and Chason 2,000 yards passing — he fi nished with 2,272 despite battling injury the second half off the fall — while Johnson set a school Milner total the same amount combined, and Finessé Middleton post 8½ tackles behind the line as the Jaguars were the fi fth-most season record with 956 yards rushing and Everett another after recording eight touchdown receptions. Clements threw for improved unit in the country in scoring defense. His group’s efforts helped USA rank in the top fi ve in the Sun Belt in pass defense, tackles for loss and sacks as well. 13 scores and Johnson rushed for seven — both fi gures among the top fi ve on USA’s season record list — with Magee posting Turner also helped Tre Alford and Dondre Chanet to increase their tackle totals in 2015 by more than 20 over the previous season the second-highest season average per catch, gaining 21.91 yards per reception to highlight a unit that saw seven individuals after the duo recorded 37 and 21 stops, respectively, while Akeem Lewis contributed a career-best 32 tackles in his fi nal year at the catch 10 or more balls. collegiate level. Everett (fi rst-team) and Johnson (honorable mention) were two of four Jags on the offensive side of the ball to garner all- Both Jerome McClain and Jesse Kelley were recognized on the all-Sun Belt teams in 2014. McClain posted a career-best 50 total Sun Belt Conference recognition at the end of the year, with offensive linemen Joseph Scelfo and Chris May named fi rst- and tackles including three for loss to be named second-team all-league, and Kelley was an honorable mention selection after collecting second-team all-league as well. 56 stops — a total that led the USA defensive line, as well as the second straight campaign he recorded a career-high total — with 6½ Vincent rejoined the USA coaching staff prior to the Jaguars’ fi rst-ever bowl game in December 2014, serving as offensive behind the line of scrimmage; the latter was among the top 15 in the SBC with fi ve sacks as well. Turner’s work during the ’14 season coordinator as the team posted 415 yards and 23 fi rst downs with less than 26 minutes of possession against Bowling Green. also featured helping a pair of freshmen, Alford and Caleb Butler, become regular contributors to a defense that ranked fourth in the He was the offensive coordinator at Alabama-Birmingham during the 2014 regular season, and under Vincent’s direction conference in yards and points allowed per outing while averaging more than two sacks per game. In the fall of 2013, Turner helped the Jaguar defense rank among the leaders in the Sun Belt after allowing less than 385 total yards the Blazers averaged 431.83 yards per game including 212.08 on the ground while scoring 33.17 points per outing; UAB earned and just over 25 points per outing — USA was second in both categories — while topping the league with more than three sacks six victories, gained bowl eligibility for the fi rst time since 2004. The Blazers scored 40 or more points on fi ve occasions, and seven tackles for loss per contest. His efforts helped Montavious Williams rank in the top 10 in the SBC in sacks after posting a and entered the bowl season ranked in the top 40 nationally in four different statistical categories — rushing offense (31st), career-high four among his total stops, while Kelley recorded then career-best fi gures with 34 stops and 6½ tackles behind the line scoring offense (37th), completion percentage (33rd, 61.9%) and third-down conversions (38th, 43.2%). of scrimmage. McClain also fi nished with 34 total tackles — including 4½ stops for loss and three sacks — in his fi rst season as a Four individuals from his unit would earn all-Conference USA accolades, including fi rst-team selection Jordan Howard Jag behind Turner’s efforts. who ranked seventh in the nation in rushing and 26th in rushing touchdowns after posting 1,587 yards and 13 scores. Vincent Prior to the spring of 2013, he worked with the entire defensive line, and in that role he helped Alex Page earn second-team all-Sun helped Clements rank in the top 30 in the country in passing effi ciency with a 145.55 rating after completing 183-of-275 at- Belt honors following the 2012 campaign. Page was honored after posting career highs with 64 total tackles, 11½ stops for loss and six tempts for 2,227 yards and 14 touchdowns in his fi rst season with the program, while tight end Kennard Backman earned sacks — he ranked among the top 10 in the league in the latter two categories — while as a group Turner’s unit contributed 18 of the second-team all-conference honors after leading the squad with 39 receptions for 399 yards. team’s 24 sacks. Pat Moore also fi nished among the top 15 in the league in tackles for loss (nine) and sacks (4½), while fi ve linemen ended the season with at least 20 stops. He coached the position for the fi rst time during the 2012 campaign at USA, and with his help Ross Metheny set school The group played a key role in helping the Jags rank second in the Sun Belt in total defense. season standards in four different statistical categories after completing 189-of-345 attempts for 2,148 yards and 12 scores Jaguar defensive linemen combined to post 30 of the team’s 67 tackles for loss in 2010 as USA completed a second straight un- while ranking in the top 10 in the Sun Belt Conference in passing and total offense. At the end of the season, Jag quarterbacks defeated season, with Romelle Jones pacing the squad with six, Randon Carnathan and Anthony Taylor supplying fi ve each, and combined to set new school season records in completions (244), attempts (449), yards passing (2,728) and passing yards Andy Dalgleish and Williams collecting four apiece; Jones and Taylor would lead the group overall with both posting 19 total stops. per game (209.8). Turner’s unit also broke up eight passes, recovered four fumbles and blocked two kicks as USA allowed only 81.2 yards rushing, 254.6 The next fall, Metheny improved those numbers after going 201-of-324 passing for 2,622 yards and 15 touchdowns, and he total yards and 13 points per contest. added 604 yards and 10 scores rushing to lead the league in total offense with an average of 268.8 yards per outing in earning The previous fall, 11 of Turner’s players combined to account for 18 tackles behind the line of scrimmage, helping the Jaguar defense second-team all-league honors. USA would fi nish among the top four in the conference and top 50 in the country in passing allow under 235 yards and seven points per game while going 7-0 in the school’s inaugural season. Three USA defensive linemen — (252.75 ypg) and total (425.50 ypg) offense in winning six games to be eligible for a postseason bowl game. Taylor, Williams and Jones — paced the group after posting double-fi gure tackle totals, with Taylor tying for fourth on the squad with four stops for loss. In his fi rst season with the Jags, Vincent worked primarily with tight ends, as his efforts helped Kevin Helms become the In 2011, Jones led the Jags for the second consecutive season with seven stops for loss, while Williams added fi ve and Dalgleish fi rst player at the position in the program to fi nish with a double-fi gure reception total after he collected 14 catches for 216 four in helping USA surrender less than 150 yards per outing on the ground while ranking 16th in the country at the NCAA Football yards; both totals were among the top fi ve on the squad overall. Individually on special teams, several Jaguars ranked among Championship Subdivision level in total defense at 309.7 yards per contest. the national leaders at the NCAA Football Championship Subdivision including Scott Garber (17th in punting), Jordan As the program’s recruiting coordinator, Turner’s efforts assisted the Jags in putting together signing classes to help add to the tal- Means (tied for 18th in fi eld goals per game and 69th in scoring) and Jeremé Jones (27th in kick returns), while as a team ent level and depth in the program. That has included inking multiple players ranked among the best at their position by Scout, Inc., USA was eighth in the country after averaging nearly 24 yards per kickoff return. as well as numerous individuals who have helped their high schools to state championships and deep postseason runs. Vincent had been a head coach at the high-school level the previous fi ve years before coming to USA, including four at Before coming to Mobile, Turner had worked the previous fi ve years on the coaching staff at Sun Belt Conference rival Troy. In Spanish Fort High School. In addition to leading the Toros to the state 5A championship in the fall of 2010, he was twice addition to serving as recruiting coordinator, he spent his last season as coach of the defensive ends after working with the safeties named the Baldwin County Coach of the Year following the 2008 and ’10 campaigns. In his second year guiding the program, in 2006. A guard and center for the Trojans in the mid-1990s, Turner previously worked with the offense, focusing primarily on tight ends and wide receivers. SFHS fi nished 11-2 and advanced to the quarterfi nals of the state playoffs before falling to the eventual winner. A season In fi ve years with the program, Troy compiled a 33-27 (55%) mark overall while going 20-8 (71.4%) in Sun Belt action. The Trojans later, the Toros advanced to the semifi nals of the state playoffs — where they dropped a 29-28 decision to the ultimate earned invitations to a pair of bowl games — they were an at-large participant in the 2004 Silicon Valley Bowl, and they defeated champion — on the way to an 11-3 fi nish before claiming the state title his last season; SFHS ended 2010 with a 13-2 mark. Rice 41-17 in the 2006 New Orleans Bowl after receiving the bid as SBC champion — while winning league titles in each of his last In his fi rst season as a head coach, Vincent led Greenville (Ala.) High to a 10-3 record and a berth in the quarterfi nals of two years. the state 5A playoffs in 2006 one year after the Tigers fi nished 1-9. For his efforts, he was selected the 5A Coach of the Year During Turner’s playing career, the Trojans posted a 31-6-1 (82.9%) record, including the school’s fi rst perfect regular-season (11- by the Alabama Sports Writers Association. 0) in 1995. In 1993, Troy advanced to the semifi nals of the NCAA Division I-AA playoffs with victories over Stephen F. Austin and In fi ve years as a head coach, he compiled a 49-16 (75.4%) overall mark — going 12-3 (80%) in the postseason — which McNeese State, while the 1994 and 1995 squads qualifi ed for postseason play as well. included a 39-13 (75%) record at Spanish Fort High; the Toros fi nished 0-10 the year prior to Vincent’s arrival. A native of Fort Meade, Fla., Turner began his coaching career as the tight ends coach at Dothan (Ala.) High in 1996. After three Vincent — who originally hails from Glasgow, Ky. — is a 1998 graduate of West Alabama, where he earned a degree in seasons on the Tiger staff, he served as a graduate assistant at Troy from 1999-01. The Trojans recorded a winning record all three seasons, posting a 28-8 (77.8%) mark in that span including a 13-1 (92.9%) record in Southland Football League action. Troy won the physical education. He got his start in the coaching profession as a student assistant for the Tigers in the fall of 1996, going conference championship in both 1999 and ’00 before moving up to the NCAA Division I-A level his fi nal year; the Trojans advanced to on to coach UWA’s wide receivers the following season. the quarterfi nals of the playoffs his fi rst season as a graduate assistant while participating in postseason play the following fall as well. Vincent, who added a master’s degree from Troy in 2001, and his wife Holli have two sons, Brady and Bret. His fi rst full-time appointment at the collegiate level came in 2002, when he spent a year as offensive line coach at North Alabama before returning to Troy. Turner’s father, Blaine, played football at the University of Tampa and later coached at the high-school level for 30 years. The Vincent File Turner completed his bachelor’s degree in social science in 2000. He is married to the former Kristi Jernigan, an All-American basketball player at West Florida who was inducted into the school’s Athletic Hall of Fame; the couple has one daughter, Bryce. Born: Oct. 18, 1975, in Glasgow, Ky. Education: The Turner File West Alabama ʼ98, bachelorʼs degree in physical education Troy ʼ01, masterʼs degree in foundations of education Born: Jan. 14, 1975, in Lakeland, Fla. Coaching Experience: Education: Troy ʼ00, bachelorʼs degree in social science West Alabama — student assistant, 1996-97 Collegiate Playing Experience: Three years, offensive line, Troy Hart County [Ky.] High — assistant coach, 1998 Coaching Experience: Charles Henderson [Ala.] High — assistant coach, 1999-02 Dothan (Ala.) High — assistant coach, 1996-98 Spain Park [Ala.] High — assistant head coach, 2003-05 Troy — graduate assistant, 1999-01 Greenville [Ala.] High — head coach, 2006 North Alabama — assistant coach, 2002 Spanish Fort [Ala.] High — head coach, 2007-10 Troy — assistant coach, 2003-07 South Alabama — assistant coach, 2011-13; assistant head coach 2015- South Alabama — assistant coach, 2008- Alabama-Birmingham — assistant coach, 2014 Family: Wife, Kristi; One daughter, Bryce (9) Family: Wife, Holli; Two sons, Brady (20) and Bret (11)

Postseason Bowl Participants — 2014, 2016 37 2017 South Alabama Football Coaches/Staff Kane Wommack Lance Ancar

Assistant Coach Director of Strength and Conditioning/Football Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers North Alabama ’09 Southern Mississippi ’09 First season Second season

Kane Wommack is in his second year on the Lance Ancar was hired as the University of University of South Alabama football staff, serving South Alabama football team’s director of football as the Jaguars’ defensive coordinator and lineback- ers coach. strength and conditioning in February, joining the In his fi rst season with the program, Wom- program days before the start of spring practice. mack’s unit was the fi fth-most improved at the Ancar comes to South after spending the last NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision in scoring defense after allowing just over 10 four seasons as strength and conditioning coach at Alabama. While with the points fewer per outing than it did during the 2015 campaign. Under his direc- tion, the Jags ranked among the top 10 in the country in passing defense and were Crimson Tide, he assisted with the football program as it made three straight ap- among the top fi ve in the Sun Belt Conference in fi ve different statistical catego- pearances in the Playoff — winning the national championship ries including pass and pass effi ciency defense, tackles for loss, sacks and third- in 2015 — and served as the head strength and conditioning coach for the baseball down conversion percentage against. and men’s tennis programs. In his role, Ancar worked with Alabama’s swimming South was one of two schools to have multiple fi rst-team all-league honorees after both Randy Allen and Jeremy Reaves were recognized, while both his start- and diving and rowing teams as well. ing linebackers received accolades with Roman Buchanan an honorable mention He also has experience at the collegiate level at Minnesota State-Moorhead, all-conference selection and Darrell Songy named to the Sun Belt’s All-Newcomer where he was the Dragons’ running backs and tight ends coach while serving as Team. assistant strength and conditioning coach during the 2010 season. Wommack worked the two years prior to coming to South at Eastern Illinois, where he helped the Panthers to a fi rst-round appearance in the 2015 NCAA Divi- Ancar earned a degree in health and physical education from North Alabama. sion I Football Championship Subdivision playoffs, and a top-25 national ranking He was a four-year letterwinner for the Lions from 2002-05, and was the recipi- in the fi nal polls. Under his direction, EIU defensive lineman Dino Fanti was ent of the Rimington Trophy as the top center in NCAA Division II football while named the 2015 Ohio Valley Conference co-Defensive Player of the year, as well as earning fi rst-team All-America honors from the American Football Coaches As- the College Football Performance Awards FCS Defensive Tackle of the Year and a fi rst-team All-American by the American Football Coaches Association. EIU de- sociation as a senior. A three-time all-Gulf South Conference selection, Ancar fensive back Jourdan Wickliffe earned fi rst-team all-OVC honors in consecutive helped UNA to a 33-16 record during his career including berths in the semifi nals seasons under Wommack’s direction. of the NCAA Division II playoffs in 2003 and ‘05. During the ’15 campaign the Panther defense ranked second nationally in in- He was later chosen to both UNA’s and the Gulf South Conference’s All-De- terceptions (19), third in takeaways (31), fourth in pass effi ciency defense (103.0), eighth in red zone defense (67.3%) and 10th in tackles for loss (98). EIU led the cade Teams for the 2000s. OVC in pass effi ciency defense (91.8) and red zone defense (53.3%) that year, Ancar played fi ve seasons in the League as a fullback/linebacker while ranking second in the league in scoring defense (19.8 ppg), pass defense with the (2008-10) — where he helped claim the Arena Cup his (194.8 ypg), third-down defense (29.7 %), fi rst-down defense (17.2%) and sacks fi rst season with the team — and the (2011-12). (19). In his fi rst year at EIU, Wommack’s defense ranked second in the conference in A native of Harvey, La., Ancar earned all-state, all-metro and all-league acco- scoring and fourth in the OVC in takeaways. In addition, four defensive players lades as an offensive lineman at Archbishop Shaw High. earned all-OVC honors that fall. Ancar is certifi ed by the National Strength and Conditioning Association Prior to joining the staff at Eastern Illinois, Wommack spent two seasons as a (NSCA) and United States Weightlifting Association (USAW). defensive graduate assistant at Mississippi, where he coached the “husky” safety position. The Rebel defense ranked 36th in the nation in pass defense, and 38th He and his wife Lauren have two children, son Luka and daughter Emme Cate. in total defense in 2013. In 2012, the Rebels ranked fourth nationally in tackles for loss, 11th in sacks and 25th in the country in rushing defense. He coached the defensive line at Jacksonville State in 2011, and helped the Gamecocks win a share of the OVC championship. Wommack spent the 2010 season as the quarterbacks coach at Tennessee-Martin. Wommack played fullback at Arkansas from 2005-06, and helped the Razor- backs capture the 2006 SEC West Division title. He transferred to Southern Mis- sissippi, and helped the Golden Eagles to three straight bowl appearances. Wom- mack earned his degree from USM in 2009, and began his coaching career there as a volunteer assistant coach working with the offensive line. He and his wife Melissa have two sons, Asher and Tatum. His father, Dave, had more than 35 years of experience coaching at the collegiate level and was most recently the defensive coordinator at Ole Miss before retiring following the 2016 season. The Ancar File The Wommack File Born: March 5, 1984, in Harvey, La. Education: North Alabama ʼ09, bachelorʼs degree in health and physical education Born: April 19, 1987, in Springfield, Mo. Collegiate Playing Experience: Four years, offensive line, North Alabama Education: Southern Mississippi ʼ09, bachelorʼs degree in political science Professional Playing Experience: Collegiate Playing Experience: Alabama Vipers, AFL/, 2008-10 Two years, fullback, Arkansas Georgia Force, AFL, 2011-12 Three years, tight end/fullback, Southern Mississippi Coaching Experience: Coaching Experience: Florence [Ala.] High — assistant coach, 2009 Tennessee-Martin — assistant coach, 2010 Minnesota State-Mankato — assistant coach/assistant strength and condition- Jacksonville State — graduate assistant coach, 2011 ing coach, 2010 Mississippi — graduate assistant coach, 2012-13 St. Francis [Ga.] High — assistant coach/strength and conditioning coach, 2011-12 Eastern Illinois — assistant coach, 2014-15 Alabama — strength and conditioning coach, 2013-16 South Alabama — assistant coach, 2016- South Alabama — director of strength and conditioning/football, 2017- Family: Wife, Melissa; Two sons, Asher (3) and Tatum (2) Family: Wife, Lauren; One son, Luka (4), and one daughter, Emme Cate (1)

38 Postseason Bowl Participants — 2014, 2016 Coaches/Staff 2017 South Alabama Football Justin Schwind Mark Hewes

Director of Operations Director of Player Personnel Texas State ’04 South Alabama ’10 First season Seventh season

After serving as the University of South Ala- Mark Hewes has been a member of the University of bama’s head strength and conditioning coach since South Alabama football support staff since the 2009 season; the football program’s inception, Justin Schwind after serving as an equipment assistant as both an under- begind his fi rst as the Jaguars’ director of opera- graduate and graduate student, he begins his seventh year as the Jaguars’ director of player personnel. tions. Hewes’ responsibilities include supervising the academic In his new role, Schwind will assist with many of the program’s day-to-day standing and progress of football student-athletes through daily collaboration with Athletic activities including coordinating the budget, all aspects of travel and serving as Academic Services, monitoring the APR of the football program, providing daily assistance in USA’s professional scout liaison. He also has duties aiding with the scheduling of regards to student housing, and managing the walk-on program. In addition, Hewes serves as preseason camp and practices, clinics and community relations projects. USA’s liaison for high school relations, assists with camps, and provides community relations. Previously, Schwind was responsible for designing and implementing football’s Last spring, following the Jags’ second postseason bowl appearance in three years, the pro- strength and conditioning program, supervising the day-to-day operation of the gram had 40 individuals — highlighted by 17 on the Dean’s List — post a grade-point average of football weight room and overseeing a staff that included four full-time assistants 3.0 or better, with 31 student-athletes able to accomplish the feat in the fall. During the 2015-16 as well as graduate and student assistants. He also assisted in the design of the campaign, 38 members of the program had a GPA of 3.0 or higher in the fall while 37 accom- weight room facility that is part of the program’s $10 million fi eld house. plished the feat in the spring. A total of 38 student-athletes fi nished with a 3.0-plus GPA the His efforts with the Jaguar football program led to his being named the 2011 previous fall while competing in South’s fi rst-ever bowl game, including 17 on the Dean’s List, NCAA Football Championship Subdivision Strength and Conditioning Coach of with the total increasing to 42 individuals — highlighted by 15 who achieved Dean’s List honors — with a grade-point average at or above a 3.0 the next spring. the Year by Samson Equipment. Schwind was one of nine individuals recognized Four Jaguars have been voted fi rst-team academic all-district by the Collegiate Sports Infor- by the company, which honors recipients each year including strength and condi- mation Directors of America since the program’s inception. Offensive lineman Trey Clark was tioning coaches from the National Football League, all college divisions and a pair honored in both 2011 and ’12, becoming the program’s fi rst-ever individual to be selected an of high school coaches. Academic All-American by the organization the latter year, with the 2012 campaign also mark- Schwind also worked directly with the school’s men’s golf team, and he had a ing the fi rst time multiple student-athletes were named academic all-district in the same season hand in supervising the strength and conditioning programs for each of USA’s 17 after Alex Page was recognized on the defensive line also. Rush Hendricks was a fi rst-team sports. His efforts helped the Jaguar golf squad claim the 2010 Sun Belt Confer- academic all-district selection at tight end in the fall of 2013 — he would later be chosen the ence championship as well as earn at-large bids to an NCAA Regional in 2013 and Sun Belt Conference Postgraduate Scholar Athlete of the Year — and ’14, with defensive lineman ’14, while in the fall of 2013 he worked with the Jag soccer program as it claimed Jesse Kelley joining him on the squad the latter season. its fi rst-ever league tournament title and NCAA Tournament berth. And, Hewes has helped more than 20 of the program’s student-athletes received Sun Belt He was at BSC for two years as the school’s head strength and conditioning Conference academic honors each of the last four years. Following the 2012 season — the Jags coach prior to arriving in Mobile, where he was responsible for working with fi rst in the league — 22 individuals were named to the SBC Commissioner’s List or Academic Honor Roll, with that number climbing to 26 after the ’13 campaign. South set a program record all 21 programs. In addition to maintaining a schedule for both teams as well as in 2014-15 with 28 student-athletes recognized by the Sun Belt for their work in the classroom his student assistant staff, Schwind supervised the day-to-day operations of three during that academic year, with 26 individuals recoignized following the ’15-16 academic year. weight rooms — he was responsible for helping to design one of those as well. As a student equipment manager and a graduate assistant, Hewes was responsible for the Schwind earned his bachelor’s degree in exercise science from Texas State in day-to-day operations of the football equipment room. Those duties included the preparation, 2004, getting his start in the profession as a student assistant for the school as distribution and maintenance of team apparel and equipment. Hewes provided inventory levels, he worked primarily with the Bobcats’ baseball and football teams. After serving assisted with the purchase of apparel and equipment, developed annual budgets, and oversaw as a strength and conditioning intern at Rice, where he also assisted with neu- the student manager’s hours and responsibilities. His efforts helped the Jaguars record back-to- roscience research at Baylor’s College of Medicine on a study involving athletic back undefeated seasons, which included a combined 17-0 record. performance and visualization, he would go on to work as a graduate assistant for Prior to coming to USA, Hewes previously served three years as an athletic marketing intern two years at Mississippi State. While in Starkville, he designed and maintained at UAB from 2000-03. In that role, he was responsible for the development and implementation strength and conditioning programs for MSU’s track and fi eld, women’s soccer, of marketing plans for the men’s and women’s soccer and baseball programs. In addition, he and men’s and women’s golf teams. assisted with the planning and coordination of all football and men’s and women’s basketball marketing and advertising plans, game day activities and promotions. Hewes was also respon- He would earn his master’s degree from Mississippi State in physical education sible for membership initiatives, as well as design and layout of the Junior Blazer Kids’ Club in 2007. newsletters. Schwind is certifi ed by the National Strength and Conditioning Association Hewes received his bachelor’s degree from USA in 2010 and is slated to earn his master‘s (NSCA), Collegiate Strength and Conditioning Coaches Association (CSCCA), degree in communication in 2017. A member of the Lambda Pi Eta National Communication United States Weightlifting Association (USAW) and the United States Track Honor Society (2010) and the Athletic Equipment Managers Association (AEMA), he was pre- & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA); he also has an sented the Matt Smith Award — given to a member of the South Alabama athletic staff who advanced sports performance certifi cation from the USAW. He has received his consistently goes the extra mile, has the spirit of commitment, strong work ethic, and a deep crossfi t football and Poliquin’s BioSignature certifi cations as well. sense of pride in their job — at the 2017 Pete Tolbert Night of Champions. Schwind is married to the former Erin Boles. Hewes, who was a corporate account executive from 2003-09, and his wife Amy have three daughters, Ella Kate, Morgan and Charlotte. They reside in Daphne, Ala. The Schwind File The Hewes File Born: March 25, 1981, in Houston, Texas Education: Born: April 17, 1980, in Mobile, Ala. Texas State ʼ04, bachelorʼs degree in exercise science Education: South Alabama ʼ10, bachelorʼs degree in communication: public rela- Mississippi State ʼ07, masterʼs degree in physical education (sports administration) tions/advertising Coaching/Administrative Experience: Coaching Experience: Texas State — student assistant strength and conditioning coach, 2002-04 Theodore [Ala.] High — assistant JV/varsity baseball coach, 1999-00 Rice — strength and conditioning intern, 2005 Collegiate Athletics Experience: Mississippi State — graduate assistant strength and conditioning coach, 2005-07 Alabama-Birmingham — athletic marketing intern, 2000-03 Birmingham-Southern — head strength and conditioning coach, 2007-08 Alabama-Birmingham — game day audio/video production consultant, 2003-06 South Alabama — head strength and conditioning coach, 2009-16 South Alabama — student equipment manager/graduate assistant, 2009-11 South Alabama — director of operations, 2017- South Alabama — director of player personnel, 2011- Family: Wife, Erin Family: Wife, Amy; Three daughters, Ella Kate (13), Morgan (9) and Charlotte (2)

Postseason Bowl Participants — 2014, 2016 39 2017 South Alabama Football Coaches/Staff Devin McKenney Jeff Bailey

Director of Football Video Equipment Operations Manager South Alabama ’16 Ninth season First season

After helping the University of South Alabama football program for as a stu- Jeff Bailey enters his 10th year as USA’s equip- dent, Devin McKenney was promoted to director of football video in the spring ment operations manager. In his role, Bailey is of 2017. responsible for fi tting and ordering all equipment He worked as an assistant on the football video staff as a freshman during from — including practice and game uniforms, helmets, 2011-13, including shooting both home games and numerous practices as he was shoulder pads, shoes and cleats — for the football responsible for uploading fi lm for the Jaguar coaching staff as well. In July 2014, program. He is in charge of maintaining inventory levels and projecting future McKenney was appointed the creative media coordinator for South football, and equipment needs, assists in coordinating the Jaguars’ practice and game day itin- in that role he spearheaded the rebranding of the department into “Jaguar Films,” erary, and oversees the program’s staff of student managers. helped the Jags establish a multi-platform social media presence that included He came to South Alabama after serving as the equipment manager and direc- use of Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and Flickr accounts, and developed original tor of football operations at Prattville High School since August 2003, where he storyboards and content for short fi lms. He also coordinated shooting schedules worked for former Jaguar assistant coach Bill Clark. At PHS his responsibilities for multiple student assistants. included ordering, organizing and distributing equipment for more than 200 As director of football video, McKenney‘s responsibilities with the program in- student-athletes on the varsity, junior varsity and freshman teams, maintaining clude coordinating the fi lming and breakdown of practices and games for coaches’ facilities and grounds, supervising the Lions’ managers and ball boys, organizing analysis, directing the production of motivational, promotional, and recruiting travel arrangements and organizing public events for fund raising. highlights, and overseeing the exchange of video with opponents. Prior to working at PHS, Bailey served as the recreation coordinator for the A member of the Collegiate Sports Video Association, McKenney received his City of Prattville Parks and Recreation Department for six years, where he as- bachelor’s degree in communication with a digital cinema and television concen- sisted in managing the city’s recreation program. He also served as equipment tration from South Alabama in 2016. manager for the Montgomery Biscuits, the Double A affi liate of the Tampa Bay Rays, during the summer of 2005. Bailey received his Athletic Equipment Managers Association certifi cation — which recognizes specialized knowledge, skills and experience in athletic equip- ment management — in 2015. A baseball player at Huntingdon (Ala.) College in 1983, Bailey and his wife Jan have fi ve sons; Justin, Jarrett — a four-year pitcher for the Jaguar baseball team — Codey Owens, and twins Travis and Trevor Owens. The couple also have three grandsons, Easton Bailey, Aiden Bailey and Mason Bailey.

The Bailey File Born: July 24, 1962, in Montgomery, Ala. The McKenney File Administrative Experience: City of Prattville Parks and Recreation Department — recreation coordinator, Born: Nov. 9, 1992, in Montgomery, Ala. 1997-03 Education: South Alabama ʼ16, bachelorʼs degree in communications (digital cin- Prattville [Ala.] High — equipment manager/director of football operations, ema and television) 2003-08 Video Experience: Montgomery Biscuits — equipment manager, 2005 South Alabama — football video student assistant, 2013 South Alabama — equipment operations manager, 2009- South Alabama — creative media coordinator, 2014-16 Family: Wife, Jan; Five sons, Justin (30), Jarrett (28), Codey Owens (25), Travis Ow- South Alabama — director of football video, 2017- ens (20) and Trevor Owens (20)

40 Postseason Bowl Participants — 2014, 2016 Coaches/Staff 2017 South Alabama Football Dr. Tony Waldrop The University of South Alabama President The University Of South Alabama, founded in 1963, is a comprehen- North Carolina ’74 sive research and teaching university that provides students with an ex- Fourth Year ceptional education in academic disciplines encompassing the liberal arts and sciences, business, computing, education, engineering, health Dr. Tony G. Waldrop was named the third presi- care and medicine. As a strategic research partner with government and dent in the history of the University of South Ala- industry, USA also is a catalyst for innovation and discovery. bama following a vote on February 6, 2014, by the University’s board of trustees. USAʼs commitment to student success includes small class sizes and hands-on research and internship opportunities in 100 undergradu- Under Dr. Waldrop’s leadership, the University has achieved a record enroll- ate, graduate and doctoral degree programs. The Honors Program for ment of more than 16,000 students, along with signifi cant increases in student highly motivated and accomplished undergraduate students includes diversity, academic standards, and successful retention of fi rst-year stu-dents. Dr. course work and extracurricular activities throughout the four years of a Waldrop’s tenure has included new partnerships with community colleges and studentʼs undergraduate career. enhanced advising for freshman and transfer students. The USA Health System serves the Gulf Coast region with advanced In his inauguration address, Dr. Waldrop outlined fi ve priorities that now form and innovative care through the USA Physicians Group, USA Medical the foundation for the University’s strategic plan: Student Access and Success, Center, USA Childrenʼs & Womenʼs Hospital and the USA Mitchell Can- Enhancement of Research and Graduate Education, Global Engage-ment, Excel- cer Institute. The Health System, which experiences more than 250,000 lence in Health Care and University-Community Engagement. These priorities patient visits every year, is a leader in fields such as neonatal and pe- also are the framework of Upward & Onward, a $150 million fundraising cam- diatric intensive care, cancer research and treatment, and treatment for paign that was publicly launched in 2015. burn and trauma patients.

An accomplished researcher, teacher and administrator in higher education for USA recently launched the Upward & Onward fundraising campaign, more than 30 years, Dr. Waldrop came to USA after serving four years as provost which will raise $150 million to support and enhance the Universityʼs and executive vice president at the University of Central Florida, with previous five strategic priorities: Student Access and Success, Enhancement of stints as vice chancellor for research and economic development at the University Research and Graduate Education, Global Engagement, Excellence in of North Carolina and vice chancellor for research at the University of Illinois. Health Care and University-Community Engagement. The foundation of the Upward & Onward campaign is the Mitchell-Moulton Scholarship Dr. Waldrop has a bachelor’s degree in political science, a master’s in physical Initiative, a $25 million matching challenge that is strengthening USAʼs education and a Ph.D. in physiolo-gy, all from the University of North Carolina. commitment to expanding scholarship support for current and future Waldrop also attained athletic success at North Carolina, winning two NCAA students. championships as a mile runner on the track and fi eld team and, in 1974, setting a world record for the in-door mile. USA COLLEGES AND SCHOOLS • Pat Capps Covey College of Allied Health Professions After earning his doctorate, he continued his training at the University of Texas • College of Arts and Sciences Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas in 1982 as a Research Fellow in the Car- • Mitchell College of Business diopulmonary Division, receiving a National Institutes of Health Postdoctoral • School of Computing Fellowship at the Moss Heart Center. • School of Continuing Education and Special Programs • College of Education In 1986, he joined the faculty in the Department of Physiology and Biophysics at • College of Engineering the University of Illinois, advanc-ing to professor, earning the school’s Arnold O. • College of Medicine Beckman Research Award, and recognition as a University Scholar and an Ameri- • College of Nursing can Heart Association Established Investigator.

Waldrop is a native of Columbus, N.C., and is married to Dr. Julee Briscoe Wal- drop, who holds a Doctor of Nursing Practice degree from Duke University. She has been a professor at the University of Illinois at Chicago, the Univer-sity of North Carolina and the University of Central Florida. She is a published clinician and researcher and is also an accomplished athlete. They have two adult sons, Cabe and Dallas.

Postseason Bowl Participants — 2014, 2016 41 2017 South Alabama Football Coaches/Staff Dr. Joel Erdmann South Alabama Athletics Director of Athletics While the University of South Alabama first opened its doors in 1963, the school did not South Dakota State ’86 start supporting varsity athletics until the baseball team first took the field in 1965. Since Ninth Year then, Jaguar Athletics has grown to support 17 programs that — beginning in 2013 after a two-year transition to the NCAA Division I-A/Football Bowl Subdivision level — all compete in the Sun Belt Conference. USA Athletics currently sponsors the following sports:

Joel Erdmann, Ph.D. enters his ninth year as Director of Athletics, having • Baseball (1965) come to the University of South Alabama to inspire both a winning tradition • Menʼs Basketball (1968-69) and academic excellence while making the Jaguar athletic program one of • Womenʼs Basketball (1974-75) the most successful and nationally recognized programs in the country. The • Football (2009) department’s core values of “graduation, citizenship, championships” clearly • Menʼs Cross Country (1976) communicate the expectations of excellence throughout the department. The • Womenʼs Cross Country (1983) department has claimed the Sun Belt Conference all-sports championship trophy, the Vic Bubas Cup, each of the last three • Menʼs Golf (1966-67) years — the fi rst time the program has accomplished the feat since 1992-94 — while also achieving the department’s best • Womenʼs Golf (1985-86) Academic Progress Rate scores and GPA in its history. • Menʼs Indoor Track & Field • Womenʼs Indoor Track & Field Over the course of his career in intercollegiate athletics, Erdmann’s expertise has been called upon for service in leadership • Menʼs Outdoor Track & Field (1967) and advisory roles within universities, conferences, the NCAA, and in communities. Erdmann, currently serves as chairman • Womenʼs Outdoor Track & Field (1975) of the Sun Belt Conference Athletic Directors and has served on many committees to advance the future of several sports • Womenʼs Soccer (1994) for women and men. Erdmann was also selected to serve on the Sun Belt Conference Membership Committee in 2015 • Softball (2007) charged with strategic analysis, interviews and ultimately the recommendation of a new member university addition to • Menʼs Tennis (1965-66) the conference. • Womenʼs Tennis (1976) • Volleyball (1974) Erdmann has been entrusted to serve on both NCAA Football and Baseball Championship selection committees over the course of his career. He most recently completed a four-year term on the NCAA Division I Baseball Championship Com- And once sponsored: mittee where he served as Chairman 2015-16. As chair, his leadership responsibilities included oversight of the process to • Menʼs Soccer (1978-98) select and seed the championship fi eld of teams and provide the best experience for student-athletes, coaches, and fans. In the sport of football, during the 2006-07 academic year, Erdmann served on the NCAA Division II Football Championship The only charter member of the league who has competed in the conference every sea- son since its inception in 1976, the school claimed the Vic Bubas Cup — presented to the Committee and he co-chaired the NCAA Division II Football Southeast Region Advisory Committee. program that demonstrates excellence in the leagueʼs now 17 sports — 10 times in a 13- year span beginning in 1988 and has earned the leagueʼs all-sports trophy on 13 occasions Erdmann’s tenure at South Alabama has been distinguished by many accomplishments, including: successfully restructured after accomplishing the feat in each of the last three years. No school in league history has and redefi ned the mission of the athletic department, added personnel in numerous administrative areas and recruited a received the award more than USA. highly-skilled team of coaches, administrators and support staff. He directed the creation of Jaguar Sports Properties in 2014 to handle the department’s corporate sales, marketing and broadcast rights and, in spring of 2016, launched a partnership Jaguar teams have earned 107 league titles — regular season and tournament — in that with iHeartRadio creating 99.5 The Jag FM — the fl agship station of Jaguar Athletics. time. Since winning its first team championship in baseball in the spring of 1978, USA has gone on to pick up titles at least once in each of the following sports: menʼs basketball, With an eye toward the future, Erdmann is always in the forefront to enhance the game day atmosphere for customers as well womenʼs basketball, menʼs cross country, womenʼs cross country, menʼs golf, menʼs indoor enhancing facilities. Erdmann has spearheaded numerous efforts to improve athletic facilities which include: track & field, womenʼs indoor track & field, womenʼs outdoor track & field, menʼs soccer • Athletics, Jaguar Training Center — construction of covered practice facility; (which was discontinued in 1998), womenʼs soccer, softball, menʼs tennis and womenʼs ten- • Athletics, HKS Weight Room — enhancements/renovations to 4,000-plus square foot area; nis. The school has also had coaches selected the Sun Belt Conference Coach of the Year • Football, Fieldhouse — enhancements and updates to player/coach meeting rooms and lounge; on 76 occasions. • Baseball — 16’ x 35’ videoboard, outfi eld wall and bullpens, outfi eld decks for alumni/fans, fi eld renovations, recognition Ring of Honor, signage and fl ags to building façade, parking and lighting enhancements, pre/post-game entertainment areas; When the league celebrated its 30th anniversary in 2006, 76 former student-athletes were • Softball — 15’ x 28’ videoboard, stadium grandstand, dugouts and press box, covered hitting facility, outfi eld decks, fi eld voted to the All-Time Team in their sport including four — František Babej (menʼs tennis), renovations, parking and lighting enhancements, pre/post-game entertainment areas; Estelle Gevers (womenʼs tennis), Luis Gonzalez (baseball) and Heath Slocum (menʼs golf) — • Men’s & Women’s Basketball — team suites, lounges and locker rooms; who were selected the All-Time Athlete. And, Steve Kittrell was chosen the All-Time Coach • Soccer — fi eld upgrades, covered player benches & fan grandstand, press box, pre/post-game entertainment areas; in baseball as well. • Track and Field/Cross Country — locker rooms, coaches’ offi ces, lounge, track facility enhancements including press box, spectator terraces and scoreboard; Highlighted by a pair of track and field athletes who have won NCAA titles (David Kimani • Men’s & Women’s Golf — team suites, offi ce space, locker rooms, indoor hitting bay and putting studio; claimed the cross country championship, and the 3,000- and 5,000-meter outdoor races • Men’s & Women’s Tennis — team suite, offi ce space, lounge and locker rooms; during the 1999-00 academic year; Vincent Rono was the 2006 outdoor national champion • Volleyball — locker rooms, team suite, lounge and coaches offi ces, enhancement to playing venue, scoreboard, seating in the 1,500 meters), USA teams have appeared in 77 NCAA Championship events in that and speaker system. time, while individuals have qualified for NCAA postseason action on 239 occasions. • 5,200 square foot Student-Athlete Academic Services Center — study area, 25 desk-top computers, counselor offi ces, tutor rooms. Overall, USA student-athletes have earned All-America recognition 107 times in their sports.

The Erdmann File BREAKDOWN BY SPORT: Born: June 23, 1963, in Bismarck, N.D. NCAA/Postseason Bowl Appearances (316 total — 77 team, 239 individual) Education: Team: Baseball (27), Menʼs Basketball (8), Womenʼs Basketball (1), Football (2), Menʼs Golf South Dakota State ʼ86, bachelorʼs degree in education (8), Menʼs Soccer (2), Womenʼs Soccer (5), Softball (4), Menʼs Tennis (9), Womenʼs Tennis (11) South Alabama ʼ92, masterʼs degree in physical education Individual: Menʼs Cross Country (13), Womenʼs Cross Country (1), Menʼs Golf (16), Womenʼs Florida State ʼ95, doctorate degree in sports management/athletic administration Golf (2), Menʼs Tennis (19), Womenʼs Tennis (15), Menʼs Track and Field (99), Womenʼs Track Collegiate Playing Experience: Four years, baseball, South Dakota State and Field (74) Coaching Experience: Milbank (S.D.) American Legion — head coach, 1983-84 All-Americans (107) Brookings (S.D.) American Legion — assistant coach 1985-86 Baseball (29), Menʼs Basketball (12), Womenʼs Basketball (9), Menʼs Cross Country (4), Menʼs Tokay (Calif.) High — assistant coach 1986-87 Golf (7), Menʼs Indoor Track & Field (4), Womenʼs Indoor Track & Field (1), Menʼs Outdoor Pacific — assistant baseball coach, 1987-91 Track & Field (11), Womenʼs Outdoor Track & Field (7), Menʼs Soccer (2), Womenʼs Soccer South Alabama — graduate assistant baseball coach, 1992 (1), Softball (2), Menʼs Tennis (11), Womenʼs Tennis (7) South Alabama — volunteer assistant baseball coach, 1996-97 Teaching Experience: Sun Belt Championships (107) Morada (Calif.) Middle School — 1987-91 Baseball (17), Menʼs Basketball (9), Womenʼs Basketball (5), Menʼs Cross Country (8), Wom- South Alabama — graduate teaching assistant, 1991-92 enʼs Cross Country (4), Menʼs Golf (10), Womenʼs Golf (1), Menʼs Indoor Track & Field (2), Florida State — graduate teaching assistant, 1992-95 South Alabama — assistant/associate professor HPELS, 1995-02 Womenʼs Indoor Track & Field (1), Womenʼs Outdoor Track & Field (2), Menʼs Soccer (4), Administrative Experience: Womenʼs Soccer (8), Softball (3), Menʼs Tennis (16), Womenʼs Tennis (17) South Alabama — assistant to the athletic director, 1997-00 South Alabama — executive director, Jaguar Athletic Club, 2001-02 Sun Belt Coaches of the Year (76) North Alabama — athletic director, 2002-07 Baseball (9), Menʼs Basketball (6), Menʼs Cross Country (7), Womenʼs Cross Country (4), Foot- Southeastern Louisiana — athletic director, 2007-09 ball (1), Menʼs Golf (9), Womenʼs Golf (2), Menʼs Indoor Track & Field (2), Womenʼs Indoor South Alabama — athletic director, 2009- Track & Field (1), Womenʼs Outdoor Track & Field (2), Menʼs Soccer (6), Womenʼs Soccer (2), Family: Wife, Tina Softball (1), Menʼs Tennis (10), Womenʼs Tennis (12), Volleyball (2)

42 Postseason Bowl Participants — 2014, 2016 2016 Review 2017 South Alabama Football RUSHING GP Att -Net Avg TD Lg Avg/G Schedule/Results Xavier Johnson 12 151-831 5.5 10 70 69.2 RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES (6-7) (5-2) (1-4) (0-1) Dami Ayoola 13 88-377 4.3 6 27 29.0 CONFERENCE (2-6) (2-2) (0-4) (0-0) Tyreis Thomas 9 73-300 4.1 6 37 33.3 NON-CONFERENCE (4-1) (3-0) (1-0) (0-1) Dallas Davis 11 91-245 2.7 3 55 22.3 DATE OPPONENT RESULT ATT. Deonta Moore 13 26-111 4.3 0 39 8.5 S3 at Mississippi State W, 21-20 57,075 S10 Georgia Southern* L, 9-24 17,691 Milton Revell 13 11-34 3.1 0 11 2.6 S17 at Louisiana-Lafayette* L, 23-28 19,208 S24 Nicholls W, 41-40 (ot) 13,086 Cole Garvin 5 18-13 0.7 0 13 2.6 O1 #19 San Diego State W, 42-24 14,741 Carlos Robinson II 13 1-2 2.0 0 2 0.2 O15 at Arkansas State* L, 7-17 22,277 O20 Troy* L, 21-28 30,837 TEAM 13 9-(-20) -2.2 0 0 -1.5 O29 Georgia State* W, 13-10 11,565 N5 at Louisiana-Monroe* L, 35-42 (ot) 16,073 Total 13 468-1,893 4.0 25 70 145.6 N19 Presbyterian W, 31-7 11,017 Opponents 13 587-2,798 4.8 26 68 215.2 N26 at Idaho* L, 31-38 9,049 D3 New Mexico State* W, 35-28 14,812 D30 (1) vs. Air Force L, 21-45 33,868 * denotes Sun Belt Conference game PASSING GP Eff. C-A-I Pct Yds TD Lg Avg/G (1) NOVA Home Loans Arizona Bowl, Tucson, Ariz. Dallas Davis 11 125.4 198-349-12 56.7 2,706 11 76 246.0 Cole Garvin 5 133.0 35-64-1 54.7 463 4 79 92.6 TEAM STATISTICS USA OPP SCORING ...... 330 351 TEAM 13 0.0 0-2-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 Points Per Game ...... 25.4 27.0 Grant Powell 12 -200.0 0-1-1 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 Points Off Turnovers ...... 37 70 FIRST DOWNS ...... 251 276 Total 13 125.2 233-416-14 56.0 3,169 15 79 243.8 Rushing ...... 100 142 Opponents 13 129.4 188-313-10 60.1 2,270 14 80 174.6 Passing ...... 138 108 Penalty ...... 13 26 RUSHING YARDAGE ...... 1893 2798 RECEIVING GP No-Net Avg TD Lg Avg/G Yards gained rushing ...... 2237 3168 Yards lost rushing ...... 344 370 Josh Magee 12 49-822 16.8 5 76 68.5 Rushing Attempts ...... 468 587 Gerald Everett 13 49-717 14.6 4 79 55.2 Average Per Rush ...... 4.0 4.8 Average Per Game ...... 145.6 215.2 Kevin Kutchera 12 30-532 17.7 1 42 44.3 TDs Rushing ...... 25 26 Tyrone Williams 13 28-333 11.9 1 38 25.6 PASSING YARDAGE ...... 3169 2270 Comp-Att-Int ...... 233-416-14 188-313-10 Maaseiah Francis 13 18-261 14.5 2 75 20.1 Average Per Pass ...... 7.6 7.3 Xavier Johnson 12 13-86 6.6 0 15 7.2 Average Per Catch ...... 13.6 12.1 Average Per Game ...... 243.8 174.6 Dami Ayoola 13 10-32 3.2 0 9 2.5 TDs Passing ...... 15 14 Jordan McCray 12 7-107 15.3 0 37 8.9 TOTAL OFFENSE ...... 5062 5068 Total Plays ...... 884 900 Tyreis Thomas 9 6-16 2.7 0 6 1.8 Average Per Play ...... 5.7 5.6 Sa’Mory Collier 11 4-48 12.0 0 22 4.4 Average Per Game ...... 389.4 389.8 KICK RETURNS: #-Yards ...... 34-674 47-1017 Sam Harris 8 4-41 10.2 0 24 5.1 PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards ...... 17-71 14-28 Grant Powell 12 3-44 14.7 1 20 3.7 INT RETURNS: #-Yards ...... 10-89 14-71 KICK RETURN AVERAGE ...... 19.8 21.6 James Bynes 10 3-23 7.7 1 13 2.3 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE ...... 4.2 2.0 Milton Revell 13 3-9 3.0 0 11 0.7 INT RETURN AVERAGE ...... 8.9 5.1 FUMBLES-LOST ...... 24-8 24-10 Quinton Lane 13 2-40 20.0 0 34 3.1 PENALTIES-Yards ...... 99-862 74-611 Deonta Moore 13 2-10 5.0 0 6 0.8 Average Per Game ...... 66.3 47.0 PUNTS-Yards ...... 66-2757 60-2370 Chris Lewis 9 1-51 51.0 0 51 5.7 Average Per Punt ...... 41.8 39.5 Dwshawn Applewhite 7 1-(-3) -3.0 0 0 -0.4 Net punt average ...... 39.8 38.0 KICKOFFS-Yards ...... 64-3702 68-4141 Total 13 233-3,169 13.6 15 79 243.8 Average Per Kick ...... 57.8 60.9 Opponents 13 188-2,270 12.1 14 80 174.6 Net kick average ...... 38.4 40.0 TIME OF POSSESSION/Game ...... 29:30 30:30 3RD-DOWN Conversions ...... 67/173 58/167 TOTAL OFFENSE GP Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/G 3rd-Down Pct ...... 39% 35% 4TH-DOWN Conversions ...... 10/22 11/20 Dallas Davis 11 440 245 2,706 2,951 268.3 4th-Down Pct ...... 45% 55% Xavier Johnson 12 151 831 0 831 69.2 SACKS BY-Yards ...... 26-167 31-229 MISC YARDS ...... 0 68 Cole Garvin 5 82 13 463 476 95.2 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED ...... 43 44 Dami Ayoola 13 88 377 0 377 29.0 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS ...... 10-16 15-24 ON-SIDE KICKS ...... 0-0 1-2 Tyreis Thomas 9 73 300 0 300 33.3 RED-ZONE SCORES ...... (39-48) 81% (40-48) 83% Deonta Moore 13 26 111 0 111 8.5 RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS ...... (30-48) 63% (27-48) 56% PAT-ATTEMPTS ...... (42-42) 100% (34-37) 92% Milton Revell 13 11 34 0 34 2.6 ATTENDANCE ...... 113749 123682 Carlos Robinson II 13 1 2 0 2 0.2 Games/Avg Per Game ...... 7/16250 5/24736 TEAM 13 11 -20 0 -20 -1.5 Score by quarters 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total Total 13 884 1,893 3,169 5,062 389.4 South Alabama 80 79 52 112 7 330 Opponents 63 108 89 78 13 351 Opponents 13 900 2,798 2,270 5,068 389.8

Postseason Bowl Participants — 2014, 2016 43 2017 South Alabama Football 2016 Review PUNT RETURNS No.-Yards Avg TD Lg FIELD GOALS M-A Pct 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Lg Blkd Dami Ayoola 17 71 4.2 0 19 Gavin Patterson 10-16 62.5 0-0 4-5 5-6 1-4 0-1 40 2 Total 17 71 4.2 0 19 FG SEQUENCE USA Opps. Opponents 14 28 2.0 0 32 Gardner-Webb (41),(28) — Mississippi State 37,25 (37),(48),46,28 INTERCEPTIONS No.-Yards Avg TD Lg Georgia Southern (40),(23),(32) (28) Jalen Thompson 4-30 7.5 1 30 Louisiana-Lafayette (23) 40,(31) Jeremy Reaves 3-39 13.0 0 36 Nicholls 49,(22),(26) (37),(21) San Diego State — (34) Devon Earl 1-23 23.0 0 23 Arkansas State 41 32,(25) Neiko Robinson 1-8 8.0 0 8 Troy — (47),(28),40 Roman Buchanan 1-(-11) -11.0 0 0 Georgia State (34),42,(30) (30),44 Total 10-89 8.9 1 36 Louisiana-Monroe 50 45 Opponents 14-71 5.1 1 33 Presbyterian (30) 30,49 Idaho (36) (24) New Mexico State — — KICK RETURNS No.-Yards Avg TD Lg Air Force — (25),(22),(37) Xavier Johnson 24-523 21.8 1 95 Numbers in (parentheses) indicate fi eld goal was made Dami Ayoola 5-81 16.2 0 21 Quinton Lane 2-34 17.0 0 18 PUNTING No.-Yds Avg Lg TB FC I20 50+ Blkd Deshawn Applewhite 2-30 15.0 0 18 Brandon McKee 48-2,136 44.5 74 5 20 25 15 0 Diantae Thomas 1-6 6.0 0 6 Corliss Waitman 17-621 36.5 53 0 8 4 1 0 TEAM 1-0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Total 34-674 19.8 1 95 Total 66-2,757 41.8 74 5 28 29 16 1 Opponents 47-1,017 21.6 0 77 Opponents 60-2,370 39.5 57 1 15 21 7 1

FUMBLE RETURNS No.-Yards Avg TD Lg KICKOFFS No.-Yds Avg TB OB Retn Net YdLn Devon Earl 2-108 54.0 1 80 Gavin Patterson 54-3,183 58.9 9 1 Corliss Waitman 10-519 51.9 0 2 Sean Grayer 1-23 23.0 0 23 Total 64-3,702 57.8 9 3 21.6 38.4 26 Akeem Lewis 1-2 2.0 0 2 Opponents 68-4,141 60.9 30 1 19.8 40.0 25 Total 4-133 33.2 1 80 Opponents 4-127 31.8 3 61 ALL PURPOSE GP Rush-Rcv-PR-KR-IR Total Avg/G Xavier Johnson 12 831-86-0-523-0 1,440 120.0 |------PATs------| Josh Magee 12 0-822-0-0-0 822 68.5 Gerald Everett 13 0-717-0-0-0 717 55.2 SCORING TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf Pts Dami Ayoola 13 377-32-71-81-0 561 43.2 Gavin Patterson 0 10-16 42-42 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 72 Kevin Kutchera 12 0-532-0-0-0 532 44.3 Xavier Johnson 11 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 66 Tyrone Williams 13 0-333-0-0-0 333 25.6 Dami Ayoola 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 36 Tyreis Thomas 9 300-16-0-0-0 316 35.1 Tyreis Thomas 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 36 Maaseiah Francis 13 0-261-0-0-0 261 20.1 Josh Magee 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 30 Dallas Davis 11 245-0-0-0-0 245 22.3 Deonta Moore 13 111-10-0-0-0 121 9.3 Gerald Everett 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 24 Jordan McCray 12 0-107-0-0-0 107 8.9 Dallas Davis 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-1 0 0 18 Quinton Lane 13 0-40-0-34-0 74 5.7 Maaseiah Francis 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 Chris Lewis 9 0-51-0-0-0 51 5.7 James Bynes 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Sa’Mory Collier 11 0-48-0-0-0 48 4.4 Devon Earl 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Grant Powell 12 0-44-0-0-0 44 3.7 Milton Revell 13 34-9-0-0-0 43 3.3 Kevin Kutchera 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Sam Harris 8 0-41-0-0-0 41 5.1 Grant Powell 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Jeremy Reaves 13 0-0-0-0-39 39 3.0 Jalen Thompson 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Jalen Thompson 12 0-0-0-0-30 30 2.5 Tyrone Williams 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Deshawn Applewhite 7 0-(-3)-0-30-0 27 3.9 Total 43 10-16 42-42 0-0 0 0-1 0 0 330 James Bynes 10 0-23-0-0-0 23 2.3 Opponents 44 15-24 34-37 0-3 4 4-4 0 0 351 Devon Earl 13 0-0-0-0-23 23 1.8 Cole Garvin 5 13-0-0-0-0 13 2.6 Neiko Robinson 13 0-0-0-0-8 8 0.6 Diantae Thomas 13 0-0-0-6-0 6 0.5 Carlos Robinson II 13 2-0-0-0-0 2 0.2 Roman Buchanan 13 0-0-0-0-(-11) -11 -0.8 TEAM 13 (-20)-0-0-0-0 -20 -1.5 Total 13 1,893-3,169-71-674-89 5,896 453.5 Opponents...... 13 2,798-2,270-28-1,017-71 6,184 475.7

44 Postseason Bowl Participants — 2014, 2016 2016 Review 2017 South Alabama Football |------Tackles------| Sacks |------Pass Defense------| |----Fumbles----| Blkd DEFENSIVE LEADERS GP S-A—Total TFL-Yds No-Yds Int-Yds BU QBH Rcv-Yds FF Kick Saf Darrell Songy 13 57-43—100 7.5-21 1.0-9 . 1 4 1-0 1 . . Roman Buchanan 13 50-36—86 11.0-18 . 1-(-11) 3 1 . 1 . . Jeremy Reaves 13 54-31—85 5.5-16 . 3-39 7 . . 2 . . Devon Earl 13 43-31—74 7.5-23 1.0-3 1-23 3 . 2-108 1 . . Randy Allen 13 40-33—73 19.0-111 12.0-92 . 2 8 2-0 3 1 . Neiko Robinson 13 37-27—64 2.0-3 . 1-8 3 . . 1 . . Bull Barge 13 21-33—54 2.5-13 0.5-5 . . 3 . 1 . . Nigel Lawrence 13 28-25—53 . . . 1 . . 1 1 . Tyree Turner 13 23-27—50 7.0-16 1.5-7 . . 1 1-0 1 . . Kalen Jackson 8 30-18—48 8.0-27 2.0-11 . 1 2 1-2 2 . . Jalen Thompson 12 22-9—31 2.0-4 0.5-3 4-30 6 . . . . . Quinton Dent 12 17-10—27 1.0-3 . . 5 . 1-0 . . . Zach Befort 11 7-18—25 2.0-4 . . . 2 . . . . Chason Milner 13 10-15—25 2.0-6 2.0-6 . . 2 . 1 . . Finessé Middleton 13 13-7—20 8.5-38 4.5-30 . . 6 . . . . SirCalvin Wallace 10 6-11—17 2.0-3 1.0-1 . . . 1-0 . . . Sean Grayer 13 7-10—17 1.0-3 . . 1 . 1-23 . . . Diantae Thomas 13 7-8—15 1.0-6 . . . 1 . 1 . . Sean Brown 12 9-3—12 0.5-1 ...... Deonta Moore 13 5-6—11 ...... Wade Forde 12 5-5—10 1.0-1 . . . 1 . . . . T’Quan Robinson 13 8-2—10 ...... Milton Revell 13 4-3—7 ...... Chris Henderson 8 1-5—6 . . . 1 2 . . . . Malcolm Buggs 11 1-5—6 ...... Wayne Johnson 13 2-4—6 ...... Riley Cole 3 2-2—4 ...... Josh Magee 12 4-0—4 ...... John Robinson 6 3-0—3 ...... Bobby Flott 8 3-0—3 ...... Jeremiah Littles 1 0-2—2 ...... Tyree Vines 2 1-1—2 ...... Taji Stewart 8 0-2—2 ...... Quinton Lane 13 2-0—2 ...... Carlos Robinson 13 1-1—2 ...... Raphael Barr 4 0-1—1 ...... DJ Daniels 8 0-1—1 ...... Sam Harris 8 0-1—1 ...... Sa’Mory Collier 11 1-0—1 ...... Andrew Zink 13 1-0—1 ...... Maaseiah Francis 13 0-1—1 ...... Gerald Everett 13 0-0—0 . . . 1 . . . . . Total 13 525-437—962 91-317 26-167 10-89 35 33 10-133 16 2 . Opponents 13 439-454—893 80-343 31-229 14-71 46 11 8-127 16 3 .

Postseason Bowl Participants — 2014, 2016 45 2017 South Alabama Football 2016 Review All-Sun Belt Honors USA In The Statistical Rankings Sun Belt Standings (As voted on by league head coaches and media) TEAM SBC All Category SBC NCAA W-L Pct. W-L Pct. Player of the Year: Rushing Offense (145.61) ...... 8...... 102 Appalachian State ...... 7-1 .875 10-3 .769 Ja’Von Rolland-Jones, Jr., DL, Arkansas State Passing Offense (243.77) ...... 5...... 56 Arkansas State ...... 7-1 .875 8-5 .615 Offensive Player of the Year: Sacks Allowed (2.38) ...... 8...... 89 Troy ...... 6-2 .750 10-3 .769 Jalin Moore, So., RB, Appalachian State Passing Effi ciency (125.17) ...... 5...... 80 Idaho ...... 6-2 .750 9-4 .692 Defensive Player of the Year: Total Offense (389.38) ...... 5...... 82 Louisiana-Lafayette ...... 5-3 .615 6-7 .462 Rashad Dillard, Sr., DL, Troy Scoring Offense (25.38) ...... 6...... 92 Georgia Southern ...... 4-4 .500 5-7 .417 Newcomer of the Year: Rushing Defense (215.23) ...... 8...... 100 Louisiana-Monroe ...... 3-5 .375 4-8 .333 Aikeem Coleman, Jr., DL, Idaho Pass Defense (174.62) ...... 2...... 9 South Alabama ...... 2-6 .250 6-7 .462 Freshman of the Year: Pass Effi ciency Defense (129.35) ...... 5...... 63 New Mexico State ...... 2-6 .250 3-9 .250 Clifton Duck, Fr., DB, App State Tackles For Loss (7.00) ...... 3 ...... 29 Georgia State ...... 2-6 .250 3-9 .250 Coach of the Year: Sacks (2.00) ...... 4 ...... 68 Texas State ...... 0-8 .000 2-10 .167 Paul Petrino, Idaho Total Defense (389.85) ...... 6...... 53 Scoring Defense (27.00)...... 7 ...... 56 BOWL RESULTS First-Team Offense Net Punting (39.83) ...... 1 ...... 23 Saturday, Dec. 17 QB Brandon Silvers, Jr., Troy Punt Returns (4.18) ...... 9 ...... 110 Punt Return Defense (2.00) ...... 1 ...... 3 Raycom Media Camellia Bowl, Montgomery, Ala. RB Jalin Moore, So., Appalachian State Kickoff Returns (19.82) ...... 7 ...... 85 Appalachian State 31, Toledo 28 Jordan Chunn, Jr., Troy Kickoff Return Defense (21.64) ...... 6...... 84 AutoNation Cure Bowl, Orlando, Fla. WR Robert Davis, Sr., Georgia State Time of Possession (29:30) ...... 5...... 71 Arkansas State 31, Central Florida, 13 Al Riles, Sr., Louisiana-Lafayette 3rd-Down Conversion Pct. (38.73) ...... 4 ...... 80 R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl, New Orleans, La. Emanuel Thompson, Jr., Troy Southern Mississippi 28, Louisiana-Lafayette 21 3rd-Down Conversion Pct. Def. (34.73) ...... 3 ...... 22 TE Gerald Everett, Sr., South Alabama Turnover Margin (-0.15) ...... 8...... 78 OL Parker Collins, Sr., Appalachian State Thursday, Dec. 22 Red Zone Offense (81.25)...... 7 ...... 89 Colby Gossett, Jr., Appalachian State Red Zone Defense (83.33) ...... 6...... 56 Famous Idaho Potato Bowl, Boise, Idaho Jemar Clark, Sr., Arkansas State Idaho 61, Colorado State 50 Andy Kwon, Sr., Georgia Southern INDIVIDUAL Antonio Garcis, Sr., Troy Friday, Dec. 23 Rushing SBC NCAA Dollar General Bowl, Mobile, Ala. Xavier Johnson (69.25) ...... 5...... 93 First-Team Defense Troy 28, Ohio 23 DL Chris Odom, Sr., Arkansas State Passing Effi ciency (min. 15 att./game) Ja’Von Rolland-Jones, Jr., Arkansas State Friday, Dec. 30 Dallas Davis (125.39) ...... 6...... 73 Randy Allen, Sr., South Alabama NOVA Home Loans Arizona Bowl, Tucson, Ariz. Rashad Dillard, Sr., Troy Air Force 45, South Alabama 21 Passing Yards Per Game LB Ironhead Gallon, Sr., Georgia Southern Dallas Davis (246.00) ...... 2...... 37 Otha Peters, Sr., Louisiana-Lafayette Sun Belt Players of the Week Rodney Butler, Sr., New Mexico State Total Offense DB Mondo Williams, Sr., Appalachian State Dallas Davis (268.27) ...... 1 ...... 36 OFFENSIVE Money Hunter, Sr., Arkansas State S5 Dallas Davis, USA, So., QB Bobby Baker, Sr., Georgia State Receptions Per Game S12 Marcus Cox, APP, Sr., RB Jeremy Reaves, Jr., South Alabama Josh Magee (4.08) ...... 5...... — S19 Elijah McGuire, ULL, Sr., RB Gerald Everett (3.77) ...... 6...... — S26 Jalin Moore, APP, So., RB First-Team Special Teams O3 Cole Garvin, USA, So., QB PK Younghoe Koo, Sr., Georgia Southern Receiving Yards Per Game O10 Justice Hansen, ASU, So., QB P Austin Rehkow, Sr., Idaho Josh Magee (68.50) ...... 2...... 69 O17 Matt Linehan, Idaho, Jr., QB RS Jabir Frye, Fr., Troy Gerald Everett (55.15) ...... 6...... — O24 Jordan Chunn, Troy, Jr., RB AP Jordan Chunn, Jr., Troy O31 Justice Hansen, ASU, So., QB Scoring N7 Caleb Evans, ULM, Fr., QB Second-Team Offense Gavin Patterson (5.54) ...... 9 ...... — N14 Thomas Koufie, ULM, So., RB QB Matt Linehan, Jr., Idaho Xavier Johnson (5.50) ...... 10 ...... — N21 Marcus Cox, APP, Sr., RB RB Marcus Cox, Sr.., APP.; Elijah McGuire, Sr., ULL N28 Isaiah Saunders, Idaho, So., RB WR Shaedon Meadors, Jr., Appalachian State; Tackles D5 Xavier Johnson, USA, Jr., RB Josh Magee, Sr., USA; Deondre Douglas, So., Troy n/a TE Blake Mack, Jr., Arkansas State DEFENSIVE OL Beau Nunn, Sr., APP.; Colton Jackson, Sr., ASU; Tackles For Loss S5 Roman Buchanan, USA, Sr., LB Steve Matlock, Sr., Idaho; Jeff Savage, Sr., UL-Monroe Randy Allen (1.46) ...... 2...... t16 S12 Rodney Butler, NMSU, Sr., LB Tyler Lassiter, Sr., Troy S19 Bobby Baker, GSU, Sr., DB Sacks Randy Allen (0.92) ...... 3 ...... 10 S26 Kaden Elliss, Idaho, So., LB Second-Team Defense Finessé Middleton (0.35) ...... 9 ...... — O3 Rodney Butler, NMSU, Sr., LB DL Dezmin Reed, Sr., APP; Tee Sims, Jr., APP; O10 Mackendy Cheridor, GSU, Jr., DL Aikeem Coleman, Jr., Idaho; Tueni Luupeamanu, Sr., Idaho; Interceptions O17 Chris Humes, ASU, Sr., DB Joe Dillon, Fr., Louisiana-Lafayette Jalen Thompson (0.33) ...... 6...... 34 O24 Clifton Duck, APP, Fr., DB LB Eric Boggs, Jr., APP; Kennan Gilchrist, Sr., APP: O31 Ukeme Eligwe, GS, Jr., LB Xavier Woodson-Luster, Sr., Arkansas State N7 Kennan Gilchrist, APP, Sr., LB Passes Defended DB Cody Brown, Sr., ASU; Justin Clifton, So., ASU; Jalen Thompson (0.83) ...... t6 ...... — N14 Money Hunter, ASU, Sr., DB Jaden Wright, Jr., NMSU.; Jalen Rountree, Sr., Troy N21 Chris Odom, ASU, Sr., DL Jeremy Reaves (0.77) ...... t8 ...... — N28 Jalen Thompson, USA, So., CB Second-Team Special Teams D5 Chris Odom, ASU, Sr., DL Field Goals PK Austin Rehkow, Sr., Idaho Gavin Patterson (0.77) ...... 8...... 96 P Brandon McKee, Sr., South Alabama SPECIAL TEAMS RS Blaise Taylor, Jr., Arkansas State S5 Marcus Ripley, TXST, Fr., PK Punting (min. 3.6 punts/game) AP Warren Wand, So., Arkansas State S12 Parker Davidson, NMSU, So., PK Brandon McKee (44.50) ...... 1 ...... 12 S19 Ryan Kay, Troy, Sr., P/PK USA Honorable Mention S26 Jabir Frye, Troy, Fr., RB Punt Returns (min. 1.2 ret./game) Roman Buchanan, Sr., LB; Kalen Jackson, Sr., DB; Xavier O3 Bentlee Critcher, APP, Sr., P/PK Dami Ayoola (4.18) ...... 4 ...... 59 O10 Austin Rehkow, Idaho, Sr., P/PK Johnson, Jr., RB/RS; Kevin Kutchera, Sr., WR O17 Ryan Kay, Troy, Sr., P/PK Kickoff Returns (min. 1.2 ret./game) O24 Younghoe Koo, GS, Sr., PK All-Newcomer Team Xavier Johnson (21.79) ...... 7 ...... 67 O31 Brandon McKee, USA, Sr., P Vic Johnson, APP, Fr., OL; Kyle Wilson , ASU, Jr., LB; Ukeme N7 Blaise Taylor, ASU, Jr., DB Eligwe, GS, Jr., LB; Conner Manning, GSU, Jr., QB; Noah All-Purpose Runners N14 Austin Rehkow, Idaho, Sr., P/PK Johnson, Idaho, Fr., OL; Kevin Dotson, ULL, Fr., OL; Dayton Xavier Johnson (120.00) ...... 1 ...... 55 N21 Brandon McKee, USA, Sr., P Balvantz, ULM, Sr., P; Sage Doxtater, NMSU, Fr., OL; Darrell N28 Bentlee Critcher, APP, Sr., P Songy, Jr., LB, USA; Bryan London, TXST, R-Fr., LB, TXST, Notes: USA was among 11 Sun Belt schools and 128 Football Bowl D5 Austin Rehkow, Idaho, Sr., P/PK Kris Weatherspoon, Troy, Jr., DB Subdivision members; player must have played in 75% of team’s games; actual statistics in parentheses 46 Postseason Bowl Participants — 2014, 2016 2016 Review 2017 South Alabama Football South Alabama’s Record... 2016 All-Time 2016 All-Time Overall ...... 6-7 (2-6) ...... 48-42 (15-24) With more fi rst downs than the opposition ...... 3-1 (2-1) ...... 37-13 (11-8) Home ...... 5-2 (2-2) ...... 36-15 (11-9) With the same fi rst downs as the opposition ...... 0-1 (0-1) ...... 1-2 (0-1) Road ...... 1-4 (0-4) ...... 11-25 (4-15) With fewer fi rst downs than the opposition...... 3-5 (0-4) ...... 10-27 (4-15) Neutral ...... 0-1 ...... 1-2 With 25 or more fi rst downs ...... 0-2 (0-2) ...... 10-3 (4-3) With 15-24 fi rst downs ...... 6-2 (2-2) ...... 33-29 (11-15) In day games ...... 3-3 (2-2) ...... 31-22 (6-12) With less than 15 fi rst downs ...... 0-3 (0-2) ...... 5-10 (0-6) In night games (after 6 pm local time) ...... 3-4 (0-4) ...... 17-20 (9-12) When allowing less than 15 fi rst downs ...... 2-0 (1-0) ...... 20-2 (3-1) On artifi cial turf ...... 5-7 (2-6) ...... 45-36 (15-23) When allowing 15-24 fi rst downs ...... 4-4 (1-3) ...... 24-33 (8-19) On natural grass ...... 1-0 (0-0) ...... 3-6 (0-1) When allowing 25 or more fi rst downs ...... 0-3 (0-3) ...... 4-7 (4-4)

By month: With fewer turnovers than the opposition ...... 2-3 (0-3) ...... 26-10 (7-8) August ...... 0-0 (0-0) ...... 0-1 (0-0) With the same turnovers as the opposition ...... 2-2 (1-2) ...... 8-12 (4-8) September...... 2-2 (0-2) ...... 16-13 (2-4) With more turnovers than the opposition ...... 2-2 (1-1) ...... 14-20 (4-8) October ...... 2-2 (1-2) ...... 19-9 (6-8) With no turnovers ...... 1-0 (0-0) ...... 13-3 (4-2) November ...... 1-2 (0-2) ...... 11-15 (5-11) With one or two turnovers ...... 3-6 (1-6) ...... 25-18 (9-16) December ...... 1-1 (1-0) ...... 2-4 (2-1) With three or more turnovers ...... 2-1 (1-0) ...... 10-21 (2-6) When forcing three or more turnovers ...... 1-1 (1-1) ...... 18-10 (7-4) When scoring fi rst ...... 4-3 (1-2) ...... 38-18 (9-13) When forcing one or two turnovers ...... 4-5 (1-5) ...... 24-24 (4-17) When the opponent scores fi rst...... 2-4 (1-4) ...... 10-24 (6-11) When forcing no turnovers ...... 1-1 (0-0) ...... 6-8 (4-3) When leading at the half ...... 2-1 (0-1) ...... 34-5 (8-5) When tied at the half ...... 2-2 (2-1) ...... 5-3 (2-2) With fewer penalties than the opposition ...... 2-2 (1-2) ...... 22-21 (9-10) When trailing at the half ...... 2-4 (0-4) ...... 9-34 (5-17) With the same penalties as the opposition ...... 2-0 (1-0) ...... 6-1 (1-0) When leading after three quarters ...... 2-2 (0-2) ...... 36-5 (8-4) With more penalties than the opposition ...... 2-5 (0-4) ...... 20-20 (5-14) When tied after three quarters ...... 1-0 (1-0) ...... 4-2 (3-2) With less than fi ve penalties ...... 2-1 (1-1) ...... 14-11 (5-6) When trailing after three quarters ...... 3-5 (1-4) ...... 8-35 (4-18) With 5-9 penalties ...... 3-3 (1-2) ...... 28-22 (9-9) In overtime games ...... 1-1 (0-1) ...... 4-2 (1-1) With 10 or more penalties ...... 1-3 (0-3) ...... 6-9 (1-9) When the opponent is called for 10 or more penalties ...... 1-1 (0-1) ...... 10-7 (2-6) When scoring 30 or more points ...... 4-2 (1-2) ...... 37-8 (11-6) When the opponent is called for 5-9 penalties ...... 5-2 (2-1) ...... 30-23 (10-10) When scoring 20-29 points ...... 1-3 (0-2) ...... 9-12 (3-6) When the opponent is called for less than 5 penalties ...... 0-4 (0-4) ...... 8-12 (3-8) When scoring 10-19 points ...... 1-0 (1-0) ...... 1-14 (1-7) When scoring nine or fewer points ...... 0-2 (0-2) ...... 1-8 (0-5) With more than 30 minutes time of possession ...... 5-1 (2-1) ...... 25-16 (10-8) When allowing nine or fewer points ...... 1-0 (0-0) ...... 16-0 (1-0) With less than 30 minutes time of possession ...... 1-6 (0-5) ...... 23-26 (5-16) When allowing 10-19 points ...... 1-1 (1-1) ...... 11-3 (6-3) When allowing 20-29 points ...... 3-3 (1-3) ...... 14-11 (6-8) When allowing 30 or more points ...... 1-3 (0-2) ...... 7-28 (2-13) South Alabama’s Averages in Wins... 2016 All-Time In games decided by three or fewer points ...... 3-0 (1-0) ...... 9-6 (3-3) Points ...... 30.5 ...... 35.7 In games decided by 4-9 points ...... 1-4 (1-4) ...... 10-12 (6-8) Rushing yards ...... 184.3 ...... 218.5 In games decided by 10-13 points ...... 0-1 (0-1) ...... 3-3 (0-3) Passing yards ...... 226.5 ...... 198.6 In games decided by 14 or more points...... 2-2 (0-1) ...... 26-21 (6-10) Total offense ...... 410.8 ...... 417.1 First downs ...... 19.8 ...... 20.9 When rushing for more yards than the opposition...... 3-1 (1-1) ...... 43-10 (13-6) Points allowed ...... 21.5 ...... 16.5 When rushing for fewer yards than the opposition ...... 3-6 (1-5) ...... 5-32 (2-18) Rushing yards allowed ...... 205.7 ...... 109.6 When rushing for 200 or more yards ...... 3-1 (1-1) ...... 29-4 (9-3) Passing yards allowed ...... 112.0 ...... 186.0 When rushing for 100-199 yards ...... 1-2 (1-2) ...... 16-23 (6-14) Total offense allowed ...... 317.7 ...... 295.6 When rushing for less than 100 yards ...... 2-4 (0-3) ...... 3-15 (0-7) First downs allowed ...... 17.8 ...... 16.0 When allowing less than 100 yards rushing ...... 0-0 (0-0) ...... 23-2 (6-1) Turnover ratio ...... -0.17 ...... +0.69 When allowing 100-199 yards rushing ...... 4-3 (1-3) ...... 20-17 (7-11) Time of possession ...... 31:51 ...... 30:32 When allowing 200 or more yards rushing...... 2-4 (1-3) ...... 5-23 (2-12) With at least one 100-yard rusher ...... 3-0 (1-0) ...... 23-4 (9-2) When allowing a 100-yard rusher ...... 4-4 (1-4) ...... 10-22 (4-13) South Alabama’s Averages in Losses... 2016 All-Time When passing for more yards than the opposition ...... 6-6 (2-5) ...... 27-26 (7-16) Points ...... 21.0 ...... 18.6 When passing for the same yards as the opposition ...... 0-0 (0-0) ...... 1-0 (0-0) Rushing yards ...... 112.4 ...... 120.2 When passing for fewer yards than the opposition ...... 0-1 (0-1) ...... 20-16 (8-8) Passing yards ...... 258.6 ...... 222.7 When passing for 300 or more yards ...... 1-2 (0-2) ...... 4-6 (1-5) Total offense ...... 371.0 ...... 342.9 When passing for 200-299 yards ...... 3-3 (1-2) ...... 17-18 (7-9) First downs ...... 18.9 ...... 18.9 When passing for less than 200 yards ...... 2-2 (1-2) ...... 27-18 (7-10) Points allowed ...... 31.7 ...... 34.1 When allowing less than 200 yards passing ...... 6-2 (2-2) ...... 28-18 (6-12) Rushing yards allowed ...... 223.4 ...... 220.0 When allowing 200-299 yards passing ...... 0-4 (0-3) ...... 13-18 (4-8) Passing yards allowed ...... 228.3 ...... 207.3 When allowing 300 or more yards passing ...... 0-1 (0-1) ...... 7-6 (5-4) Total offense allowed ...... 451.7 ...... 429.3 First downs allowed ...... 24.1 ...... 21.4 With more total offense yards than the opposition ...... 5-2 (2-2) ...... 41-10 (11-8) Turnover ratio ...... -0.14 ...... -0.88 With same total offense yards as the opposition ...... 0-0 (0-0) ...... 1-0 (0-0) Time of possession ...... 27:30 ...... 28:58 With fewer total offense yards than the opposition...... 1-5 (0-4) ...... 6-32 (4-16) With 500 or more total offense yards ...... 2-1 (1-1) ...... 10-2 (3-2) With 400-499 total offense yards...... 1-1 (0-1) ...... 18-8 (7-5) With 300-399 total offense yards ...... 3-4 (1-3) ...... 17-21 (5-11) With less than 300 total offense yards ...... 0-1 (0-1) ...... 3-11 (0-6) When allowing less than 300 total offense yards ...... 3-1 (1-1) ...... 25-2 (5-1) When allowing 300-399 total offense yards ...... 2-0 (0-0) ...... 14-12 (4-6) When allowing 400-499 total offense yards ...... 1-4 (1-3) ...... 9-19 (6-13) When allowing 500 or more total offense yards ...... 0-2 (0-2) ...... 0-9 (0-4) Postseason Bowl Participants — 2014, 2016 47 2017 South Alabama Football 2016 Review 2016 South Alabama Coaches’ Awards South Alabama Start Chart Mississippi State Troy Offensive Back: ...... Dallas Davis Offensive Back: ...... — OFFENSE WR/TE: ...... Josh Magee/Gerald Everett WR/TE: ...... — Player 2016 Career Current Streak Offensive Line: ...... Dominic Esposito Offensive Line: ...... — Ryan Alexander, OL ...... 4 ...... 4 ...... 4 Defensive Line:...... Chason Milner Defensive Line:...... — Dami Ayoola, RB ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... — Linebacker: ...... Roman Buchanan Linebacker: ...... — Raphael Barr, WR ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... — Defensive Back: .....Devon Earl/Jeremy Reaves Defensive Back: ...... — Dallas Davis, QB ...... 10 ...... 10 ...... 3 Special Teams: ...Nigel Lawrence/Deonta Moore Special Teams: ...... — Gerald Everett, TE ...... 11 ...... 22 ...... 2 “War Daddy”: ...... Josh Magee “War Daddy”: ...... — Dominic Esposito, OL ...... 12 ...... 12 ...... 2 Big Hit: ...... Kalen Jackson Big Hit: ...... — Noah Fisher, OL ...... 13 ...... 15 ...... 13 Scout Offense: ...... Andrew Reinkemeyer Scout Offense: ...... — Steven Foster, OL ...... 11 ...... 24 ...... — Scout Defense: ...... Wayne Johnson Scout Defense: ...... — Scout Special Teams: ....Dantavius Scott Scout Special Teams: ...... — Maaseiah Francis, TE ...... 2 ...... 2 ...... — Cole Garvin, QB ...... 3 ...... 3 ...... — Georgia Southern Georgia State Sam Harris, WR ...... 3 ...... 3 ...... — Offensive Back: ...... — Offensive Back: ...... X. Johnson Xavier Johnson, RB ...... 9 ...... 17 ...... 1 WR/TE: ...... — WR/TE: ...... T. Williams Kevin Kutchera, WR ...... 11 ...... 15 ...... 3 Offensive Line: ...... — Offensive Line: ...... De’Arius Young Quinton Lane, WR...... 1 ...... 1 ...... — Defensive Line:...... — Defensive Line:...... Zach Befort Chris Lewis, WR ...... 1 ...... 2 ...... — Linebacker: ...... — Linebacker: ...... Bull Barge Harrison Louden, OL ...... 6 ...... 7 ...... 6 Defensive Back: ...... — Defensive Back: ...... Neiko Robinson Josh Magee, WR ...... 7 ...... 13 ...... 2 Special Teams: ...... — Special Teams: ...... Wade Forde Easton Marshall, TE ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... — “War Daddy”: ...... — “War Daddy”: ...... Dami Ayoola Steve McKenzie, OL...... 8 ...... 8 ...... 1 Big Hit: ...... — Big Hit: ...... Quinton Lane Grant Powell, TE...... 2 ...... 3* ...... — Scout Offense: ...... — Scout Offense: ...... Tyler Grimsley Scout Defense: ...... — Scout Defense: ...... McWilliams Milton Revell, RB ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... — Scout Special Teams: ...... — Scout Special Teams: ...... David Gardner Troy Thingstad, OL ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... — Tyreis Thomas, RB ...... 2 ...... 4 ...... — Louisiana-Lafayette Louisiana-Monroe Curtis Williams, OL ...... 6 ...... 18 ...... — Offensive Back: ...... — Offensive Back: ...... — Tyrone Williams, WR ...... 11 ...... 11 ...... 8 WR/TE: ...... — WR/TE: ...... — DeʼArius Young, OL ...... 5 ...... 5^ ...... — Offensive Line: ...... — Offensive Line: ...... — *Powell had one start at linebacker in 2015 Defensive Line:...... — Defensive Line:...... — ^Young started at tight end in SDSU game Linebacker: ...... — Linebacker: ...... — Defensive Back: ...... — Defensive Back: ...... — DEFENSE Special Teams: ...... — Special Teams: ...... — Player 2016 Career Current Streak “War Daddy”: ...... — “War Daddy”: ...... — Randy Allen, DE ...... 13 ...... 16 ...... 13 Big Hit: ...... — Big Hit: ...... — Scout Offense: ...... — Scout Offense: ...... — Dewayne Alford, DE ...... 0 ...... 1 ...... — Scout Defense: ...... — Scout Defense: ...... — Tre Alford, DL ...... 0 ...... 12 ...... — Scout Special Teams: ...... — Scout Special Teams: ...... — Bull Barge, LB ...... 1 ...... 3 ...... — Zach Befort, DL ...... 8 ...... 8 ...... — Nicholls Presbyterian Sean Brown, DL ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... 1 Offensive Back: ...... Xavier Johnson Offensive Back: ...... Tyreis Thomas Roman Buchanan, LB ...... 13 ...... 41 ...... 38 WR/TE: ...... Tyrone Williams WR/TE: ...... T. Williams Caleb Butler, DL ...... 0 ...... 8 ...... — Offensive Line: ...... Steven Foster Offensive Line: ...... Harrison Louden Quinton Dent, CB ...... 12 ...... 12 ...... 8 Defensive Line:...... Randy Allen Defensive Line:...... Finessé Middleton Devon Earl, S ...... 13 ...... 25 ...... 13 Linebacker: ...... Kalen Jackson Linebacker: ...... Songy Jimmie Gipson III, DE ...... 0 ...... 4 ...... — Defensive Back: ...... Reaves Defensive Back: ...... Jalen Thompson Sean Grayer, DL ...... 8 ...... 10 ...... — Special Teams: ...... Brandon McKee Special Teams: ...... Buggs/McKee Kalen Jackson, S...... 7 ...... 16 ...... — “War Daddy”: ...... Xavier Johnson “War Daddy”: ...... X. Johnson Big Hit: ...... Randy Allen Big Hit: ...... Jeremy Reaves Nigel Lawrence, S...... 6 ...... 8 ...... — Scout Offense: ...... Rowan Godwin Scout Offense: ...... Prince Davis Finessé Middleton, DL ...... 2 ...... 2 ...... — Scout Defense: ...... Wade Forde Scout Defense: ...... McWilliams Chason Milner, DE ...... 8 ...... 8 ...... 1 Scout Special Teams: ..Andrew Reinkemeyer Scout Special Teams: ...... Reinkemeyer Jeremy Reaves, CB ...... 13 ...... 25 ...... 25 Neiko Robinson, S ...... 7 ...... 7 ...... 6 San Diego State Idaho Darrell Songy, LB ...... 12 ...... 12 ...... 11 Offensive Back: ...... Cole Garvin Offensive Back: ...... — Diantae Thomas, S ...... 2 ...... 2 ...... — WR/TE: ...... Magee WR/TE: ...... — Jalen Thompson, CB...... 5 ...... 7 ...... 4 Offensive Line: ...... Noah Fisher Offensive Line: ...... — Tyree Turner, DL ...... 10 ...... 11 ...... 10 Defensive Line:...... Allen Defensive Line:...... — SirCalvin Wallace, DL ...... 2 ...... 2 ...... — Linebacker: ...... Darrell Songy Linebacker: ...... — Defensive Back: ...... Earl Defensive Back: ...... — SPECIAL TEAMS Special Teams: ...... Malcolm Buggs Special Teams: ...... — “War Daddy”: ...... Kevin Kutchera “War Daddy”: ...... — Player 2016 Career Current Streak Big Hit: ...... Jackson Big Hit: ...... — Brandon McKee, P ...... 8 ...... 26 ...... — Scout Offense: ...... Jalin Buie Scout Offense: ...... — Gavin Patterson, PK ...... 13 ...... 13 ...... 13 Scout Defense: ...... Rocel McWilliams Scout Defense: ...... — Corliss Waitman, P ...... 5 ...... 6 ...... 1 Scout Special Teams: .... Marice Fluellen Scout Special Teams: ...... — Arkansas State New Mexico State 2016 Team Captains By Game Offensive Back: ...... — Offensive Back: ...... x WR/TE: ...... — WR/TE: ...... x Mississippi State: DE Randy Allen, LB Roman Buchanan, RB Tyreis Thomas, OL Curtis Offensive Line: ...... — Offensive Line: ...... x Williams Defensive Line:...... — Defensive Line:...... x Georgia Southern: TE Gerald Everett, S Kalen Jackson, WR Kevin Kutchera, DL SirCalvin Linebacker: ...... — Linebacker: ...... x Wallace Defensive Back: ...... — Defensive Back: ...... x Louisiana-Lafayette: CB Quinton Dent, S Devon Earl, OL Steven Foster, WR Tyrone Williams Special Teams: ...... — Special Teams: ...... x Nicholls: WR Chris Lewis, TE/LS Easton Marshall, P Brandon McKee, RB Milton Revell “War Daddy”: ...... — “War Daddy”: ...... x San Diego State: TE James Bynes, WR Josh Magee, OL Steve McKenzie, OL DeʼArius Young Big Hit: ...... — Big Hit: ...... x Arkansas State: RB Dami Ayoola, LB Roman Buchanan, WR Kevin Kutchera, TE Grant Powell Scout Offense: ...... — Scout Offense: ...... x Troy/Georgia State/Louisiana-Monroe/Presbyterian/ Idaho/New Mexico State/Air Scout Defense: ...... — Scout Defense: ...... x Force: LB Roman Buchanan, S Devon Earl, WR Kevin Kutchera, RB Tyreis Thomas Scout Special Teams: ...... — Scout Special Teams: ...... x 48 Postseason Bowl Participants — 2014, 2016 2016 Review 2017 South Alabama Football 2016 South Alabama Game-By-Game Starters Offense Opponent WR TE LT LG C RG RT WR/TE WR QB RB MSU ...... T. Williams Everett C. Williams McKenzie Esposito Foster Fisher Powell Kutchera D. Davis X. Johnson GS ...... Magee Everett C. Williams McKenzie Esposito Foster Fisher Francis Kutchera D. Davis X. Johnson ULL ...... T. Williams Everett C. Williams McKenzie Esposito Foster Fisher Powell Kutchera D. Davis X. Johnson NSU ...... T. Williams Everett C. Williams McKenzie Esposito Foster Fisher Magee Kutchera D. Davis Ayoola SDSU ...... Lewis Everett C. Williams McKenzie Esposito Foster Fisher Young Barr Garvin T. Thomas ASU ...... T. Williams Marshall Young McKenzie Esposito Foster Fisher Magee Kutchera Garvin X. Johnson Troy...... T. Williams Everett Young C. Williams Esposito Foster Fisher Magee Kutchera D. Davis X. Johnson GSU ...... T. Williams Everett Young Esposito Louden Foster Fisher Harris Kutchera D. Davis T. Thomas ULM ...... T. Williams Everett Young Esposito Louden Foster Fisher Harris Kutchera D. Davis X. Johnson PC ...... T. Williams Everett Alexander Esposito Louden Foster Fisher Magee Lane Garvin X. Johnson Idaho ...... T. Williams Francis Alexander McKenzie Louden Foster Fisher Harris Kutchera D. Davis X. Johnson NMSU ...... T. Williams Everett Alexander Esposito Louden Fisher Thingstad Magee Kutchera D. Davis Revell AF ...... T. Williams Everett Alexander Esposito Louden McKenzie Fisher Magee Kutchera D. Davis X. Johnson

Defense Opponent Bandit NT DT Wolf Mike Stinger FCB Husky Rover FS BCB MSU ...... Allen Befort Grayer Milner Songy Buchanan Dent Jackson Earl Lawrence Reaves GS ...... Allen Befort Grayer Milner Barge Buchanan Dent Jackson Earl N. Robinson Reaves ULL ...... Allen Wallace Grayer Milner Songy Buchanan Dent Jackson Earl Lawrence Reaves NSU ...... Middleton Turner Grayer Allen Songy Buchanan Dent Jackson Earl Lawrence Reaves SDSU ...... Grayer Turner Wallace Allen Songy Buchanan Thompson Jackson Earl Lawrence Reaves ASU ...... Allen Turner Grayer Milner Songy Buchanan Dent Jackson Earl Lawrence Reaves Troy...... Grayer Befort Turner Allen Songy Buchanan Dent Jackson Earl Lawrence Reaves GSU ...... Allen Befort Turner Milner Songy Buchanan Dent D. Thomas Earl N. Robinson Reaves ULM ...... Allen Befort Turner Milner Songy Buchanan Dent D. Thomas Earl N. Robinson Reaves PC ...... Allen Befort Turner Milner Songy Buchanan Thompson Earl Reaves N. Robinson Dent Idaho ...... Grayer Befort Turner Allen Songy Buchanan Thompson Earl Reaves N. Robinson Dent NMSU ...... Allen Befort Turner Middleton Songy Buchanan Thompson Earl Reaves N. Robinson Dent AF ...... Allen Brown Turner Milner Songy Buchanan Thompson Earl Reaves N. Robinson Dent 2016 South Alabama Game-By-Game Team Statistics First Downs Rushing Passing Tot Off Time of 3rd Down Team Total / Ru-Pa-Pe Att-Yds / TD-Lg Com-Att-Int-Yds / TD-Lg Att-Yds Possession Ret Yds TOs Pen-Yds Conversions Punts-Avg South Alabama ...... 19 / 6-12-1 29-94 / 0-37 24-34-0-285 / 2-37 63-379 36:41 0 0 8-57 5-14 5-38.8 Mississippi State ...... 22 / 8-11-3 34-239 / 1-46 20-31-0-143 / 1-19 65-382 23:19 35 0 5-41 2-9 4-40.2

South Alabama ...... 19 / 6-11-2 27-73 / 0-14 21-43-1-279 / 0-37 70-352 24:34 23 1 6-65 4-15 3-36.0 Georgia Southern ...... 23 / 15-6-2 63-304 / 3-31 7-10-0-137 / 0-32 73-441 35:26 66 1 10-65 6-12 2-41.0

South Alabama ...... 20 / 5-13-2 37-74 / 1-15 21-29-0-264 / 2-34 66-338 34:32 98 1 3-20 4-12 6-41.5 Louisiana-Lafayette ...... 20 / 10-10--0 36-256 / 1-68 18-26-2-256 / 3-71 62-512 25:28 65 2 4-30 5-12 3-41.7

South Alabama ...... 24 / 8-16-0 42-208 / 3-39 24-50-4-302 / 1-41 92-510 32:16 169 4 6-70 8-19 5-42.2 Nicholls ...... 12 / 7-5-0 43-161 / 2-24 10-19-0-69 / 1-16 62-230 27:44 199 2 5-46 3-13 8-43.5

South Alabama ...... 18 / 7-9-2 40-89 / 2-13 16-21-1-242 / 3-79 61-331 33:17 138 1 10-93 7-13 5-46.4 San Diego State ...... 20 / 12-8-0 41-157 / 2-36 13-22-0-159 / 1-33 63-316 26:43 91 2 10-85 2-10 5-46.4

South Alabama ...... 13 / 6-7-0 31-61 / 1-11 12-27-1-194 / 0-76 58-255 26:31 39 2 9-67 5-13 5-49.8 Arkansas State ...... 20 / 14-4-2 54-204 / 1-15 9-13-0-93 / 0-24 67-297 33:29 61 1 4-25 4-13 4-34.0

South Alabama ...... 12 / 4-7-1 39-145 / 2-43 11-20-0-195 / 1-42 59-340 29:04 74 1 13-100 3-13 9-47.7 Troy...... 28 / 11-15-2 38-190 / 2-37 28-42-0-395 / 1-80 80-585 30:56 87 2 7-55 5-14 3-42.3

South Alabama ...... 19 / 11-7-1 43-182 / 1-18 15-27-1-124 / 0-23 70-306 30:30 62 2 5-44 3-13 5-40.6 Georgia State ...... 14 / 8-5-1 40-127 / 1-20 11-18-0-113 / 0-25 58-240 29:30 57 1 5-37 5-14 7-33.7

South Alabama ...... 30 / 11-17-2 41-209 / 4-55 23-37-1-307 / 1-47 78-516 29:13 122 1 12-83 4-10 2-39.5 Louisiana-Monroe ...... 27 / 10-14-3 46-181 / 3-22 26-39-1-279 / 3-52 85-460 30:47 137 1 4-40 8-18 4-39.2

South Alabama ...... 17 / 8-9-0 35-251 / 3-70 15-28-0-167 / 0-43 63-418 24:17 58 1 3-25 3-11 6-43.8 Presbyterian ...... 18 / 10-6-2 46-197 / 0-25 11-24-1-78 / 0-19 70-275 35:43 125 2 6-60 4-16 8-38.2

South Alabama ...... 25 / 9-14-2 34-157 / 1-23 25-46-2-326 / 3-75 80-483 29:02 11 2 11-117 8-17 5-33.0 Idaho ...... 27 / 11-11-5 35-176 / 3-19 17-34-3-231 / 2-41 69-407 30:58 119 3 4-45 6-10 3-38.3

South Alabama ...... 22 / 13-9-0 49-282 / 4-51 16-28-2-239 / 1-76 77-521 34:03 122 3 4-50 10-15 5-38.0 New Mexico State ...... 21 / 12-7-2 48-353 / 3-51 11-25-2-110 / 1-35 73-463 25:57 152 3 5-57 3-13 7-38.9

South Alabama ...... 13 / 6-7-0 21-68 / 2-27 10-26-1-245 / 1-75 47-313 19:34 51 3 9-71 3-8 5-37.0 Air Force ...... 24 / 14-6-4 63-253 / 4-29 7-10-0-207 / 1-75 73-460 40:26 49 0 5-25 5-13 2-36.5 Postseason Bowl Participants — 2014, 2016 49 2017 South Alabama Football 2016 Review 2016 Indidivual Superlatives Category South Alabama Opponents Long Rush ...... 70-TD — Xavier Johnson vs. Presbyterian, 11/19 68-TD — Elijah McGuire, Louisiana-Lafayette, 9/17 Long Pass...... 79-TD — Cole Garvin to Gerald Everett vs. San Diego State, 10/1 80-TD — Brandon Silvers to Tevaris McCormick, Troy, 10/20 Long Punt ...... 74 — Brandon McKee vs. Troy, 10/20 57 — Logan Cooke, Mississippi State, 9/3 Long Punt Return ...... 19 — Dami Ayoola vs. San Diego State, 10/1 32 — Quest Truxton, San Diego State, 10/1 Long Kickoff Return ...... 95-TD — Xavier Johnson vs. Nicholls, 9/24 77 — Stefano Guarisco, Nicholls, 9/24 Long Pass Int. Return ...... 36 — Jeremny Reaves at Louisiana-Monroe, 11/5 33-TD — Chris Major, Nicholls, 9/24 Long Fumble Return ...... 80-TD — Devon Earl vs. San Diego State, 10/1 60-TD — Chris Humes, Arkansas State, 10/15 Long Field Goal ...... 40 — Gavin Patterson vs. Georgia Southern, 9/10 48 — Westin Graves, Mississippi State, 9/3 Long Field Goal Attempt ...... 50 — Gavin Patterson at Louisiana-Monroe, 11/5 (blocked) 49 — Brett Norton, Presbyterian, 11/19 (blocked) Rush Yards ...... 154 — Xavier Johnson vs. New Mexico State, 12/3 (21 atts) 223 — Elijah McGuire, Louisiana-Lafayette, 9/17 (23 atts) Rush Attempts ...... 21 — Xavier Johnson vs. New Mexico State, 12/3 (154 yds) 25 — Donnel Pumphrey, San Diego State, 10/1 (151 yds) 21 — Xavier Johnson vs. Nicholls, 9/24 (103 yds) 25 — Dontrell Taylor, Nicholls, 9/24 (125 yds) Pass Yards ...... 320 — Dallas Davis at Idaho, 11/26 (24-45) 395 — Brandon Silvers, Troy, 10/20 (28-42) Pass Completions ...... 24 — Dallas Davis at Idaho, 11/26 (24-45 / 320 yds) 28 — Brandon Silvers, Troy, 10/20 (28-42 / 395 yds) 24 — Dallas Davis vs. Nicholls, 9/24 (24-50 / 302 yds) 24 — Dallas Davis at Mississippi State, 9/3 (24-34 / 285 yds) Pass Attempts ...... 50 — Dallas Davis vs. Nicholls, 9/24 (21-50 / 302 yds) 42 — Brandon Silvers, Troy, 10/20 (28-42 / 395 yds) Total Offense Attempts ...... 58 — Dallas Davis at Idaho, 11/26 (374 yds) 46 — Caleb Evans, Louisiana-Monroe, 11/5 (315 yds) 46 — Brandon Silvers, Troy, 10/20 (413 yds) Total Offense Yards ...... 374 — Dallas Davis at Idaho, 11/26 (58 atts) 413 — Brandon Silvers, Troy, 10/20 (46 atts) Receiving Yards ...... 154 — Josh Magee vs. Air Force, 12/30 (5 catches) 139 — All Riles, Louisiana-Lafayette, 9/17 (8 catches) Receptions ...... 8 — Gerald Everett at Mississippi State, 9/3 (95 yds) 8 — Al Riles, Louisiana-Lafayette, 9/17 (139 yds) Punts...... 7 — Brandon McKee vs. Troy, 10/20 (49.3 avg) 8 — Tyler St. Germain, Nicholls, 9/24 (43.5 avg) Punt Average ...... 50.0 — Brandon McKee at Arkansas State, 10/15 (4 punts, 200 yds) 46.4 — Tanner Blain, San Diego State, 10/1 (5 punts, 232 yds) Punt Returns ...... 4 — Dami Ayoola vs. Presbyterian, 11/19 (7 yds) 3 — Cedarius Rookard, Troy, 10/20 (0 yds) 3 — Blaise Taylor, Arkansas State, 10/15 (1 yd) Punt Return Yards ...... 19 — Dami Ayoola vs. San Diego State, 10/1 (3 rets) 33 — Quest Truxton, San Diego State, 10/1 (2 rets) Kickoff Returns ...... 4 — Xavier Johnson vs. Air Force, 12/30 (46 yds) 4 — Jason Huntley, New Mexico State, 12/3 (88 yds) 4 — Xavier Johnson vs. New Mexico State, 12/3 (93 yds) 4 — Stefano Guarisco, Nicholls, 9/24 (158 yds) 4 — Xavier Johnson at Louisiana-Monroe, 11/5 (81 yds) 4 — Xavier Johnson vs. Nicholls, 9/24 (129 yds) 4 — Xavier Johnson at Louisiana-Lafayette, 9/17 (90 yds) Kickoff Return Yards ...... 129 — Xavier Johnson vs. Nicholls, 9/24 (4 rets) 158 — Stefano Guarisco, Nicholls, 9/24 (4 rets) All-Purpose Yards ...... 256 — Xavier Johnson vs. Nicholls, 9/24 (103 rush, 24 rec, 129 KO ret) 223 — Elijah McGuire, Louisiana-Lafayette, 9/17 (223 rush) Points Scored ...... 18 — Xavier Johnson New Mexico State, 12/3 (3 TDs) 18 — Isaiah Saunders, Idaho, 11/26 (3 TDs) 18 — Xavier Johnson vs. Nicholls, 9/24 (3 TDs) Total Tackles ...... 16 — Darrell Songy vs. Air Force, 12/30 (12 solo, 4 asts) 15 — Rodney Butler, New Mexico State, 12/3 (6 solo, 9 asts) 15 — Dalton Herrington, New Mexico State, 12/3 (11 solo, 4 asts) Solo Tackles ...... 12 — Darrell Songy vs. Air Force, 12/30 11 — Dalton Herrington, New Mexico State, 12/3 Assisted Tackles ...... 10 — Darrell Songy at Arkansas State, 10/15 9 — Rodney Butler, New Mexico State, 12/3 9 — Tre’Maine Lightfoot, Louisiana-Lafayette, 9/17

2016 South Alabama Game-By-Game Individual Leaders Rushing Passing Receiving Tackles Opponent (Att-Yds / TD-Lg) (Com-Att-Int-Yds / TD-Lg) (Rec-Yds / TD-Lg) (UT-AT / Tot) GWU ...... Tyreis Thomas (10-83 / 1-37) Dallas Davis (24-34-0-285 / 2-37) Gerald Everett (8-95 / 1-29) Roman Buchanan (7-5 / 12) Josh Magee (7-113 / 1-25) GS ...... Xavier Johnson (7-21 / 0-14) Davis (21-42-1-279 / 0-37) Magee (6-50 / 0-25) Buchanan (7-6 / 13) Kevin Kutchera (3-69 / 0-37) ULL ...... Johnson (17-58 / 0-15) Davis (21-29-0-264 / 2-34) Everett (7-83 / 1-34) Kalen Jackson (8-4 / 12) NSU ...... Johnson (21-103 / 2-20) Davis (24-50-4-302 / 1-41) Tyrone Williams (6-64 / 1-17) Darrell Songy (4-5 / 9) Kutchera (4-86 / 0-41) SDSU ...... Thomas (11-33 / 1-12) Cole Garvin (16-21-1-242 / 3-79) Magee (6-83 / 1-31) Jeremy Reaves (4-3 / 7) Everett (5-103 / 1-79) ASU ...... Dami Ayoola (6-34 / 0-11) Davis (9-15-1-146 / 0-76) Everett (5-125 / 0-76) Songy (4-10 / 14) Troy...... Johnson (6-58 / 2-43) Davis (11-20-0-195 / 1-42) Williams (4-50 / 0-21) Devon Earl (4-5 / 9) Kutchera (3-92 / 0-42) GSU ...... Johnson (18-83 / 0-18) Davis (15-25-0-124 / 0-23) Everett (4-49 / 0-23) Neiko Robinson (9-3 / 12) ULM ...... Johnson (16-93 / 1-21) Davis (23-37-1-307 / 1-47) Magee (7-138 / 1-47) Earl (7-6 / 13) PC ...... Johnson (10-116 / 1-70) Garvin (15-28-0-167 / 0-43) Maaseiah Francis (5-36 / 0-21) Songy (9-4 / 13) Magee (4-69 / 0-43) Idaho ...... Johnson (14-83 / 0-22) Davis (24-45-2-320 / 2-75) Francis (7-146 / 2-75) Jalen Thompson (10-0 / 10) NMSU ...... Johnson (21-154 / 3-51) Davis (16-28-2-239 / 1-76) Everett (6-69 / 0-24) Reaves (5-2 / 7) Magee (4-135 / 1-76) Tyree Turner (3-4 / 7) AF ...... Johnson (4-44 / 0-27) Davis (10-24-1-245 / 1-75) Magee (5-154 / 1-75) Songy (12-4 / 16) 50 Postseason Bowl Participants — 2014, 2016 2016 Review 2017 South Alabama Football 2016 South Alabama Game-By-Game Individual Statistics RUSHING (Atts-Yds/TD-Lg) Player MSU GS ULL NSU SDSU ASU Troy GSU ULM PC Idaho NMSU AF X. Johnson ...... 7-(-6)/0-2 7-21/0-14 17-58/0-15 21-103/2-20 dnp-inj. 10-24/1-6 6-58/2-43 18-83/0-18 16-93/1-21 10-116/1-70 14-83/0-22 21-154/3-51 4-44/0-27 Ayoola ...... 1-(-3)/0-0 2-10/0-8 2-5/0-5 12-47/1-17 8-22/1-9 6-34/0-11 8-34/0-10 6-30/0-12 7-41/1-14 7-45/1-27 7-20/0-6 14-60/1-14 8-32/1-13 T. Thomas...... 10-83/1-37 6-20/0-6 11-25/1-7 dnp-inj. 11-33/1-12 5-12/0-5 10-41/0-9 10-46/1-11 6-15/1-10 4-25/1-10 dnp-inj. dnp-inj. dnp-inj. D. Davis ...... 9-23/0-19 10-18/0-8 6-(-18)/0-4 1-0/0-0 dnp-inj. 4-1/0-8 11-6/0-17 — 11-61/1-55 dnp-inj. 13-54/1-23 11-74/0-29 8-(-5)/1-9 Moore ...... 1-(-1)/0-0 2-4/0-5 1-4/0-4 8-58/0-39 6-11/0-4 1-4/0-4 3-8/0-6 7-31/0-18 — 4-23/0-9 — — —

PASSING (Com-Att-Int-Yds/TD-Lg) Player MSU GS ULL NSU SDSU ASU Troy GSU ULM PC Idaho NMSU AF D. Davis ...... 24-34-0-285/2-37 21-42-1-279/0-37 21-29-0-264/2-34 24-50-4-302/1-41 dnp-inj. 9-15-1-146/0-76 11-20-0-195/1-42 15-25-0-124/0-23 23-37-1-307/1-47 dnp-inj. 24-45-2-320/2-75 16-28-2-239/1-76 10-24-1-245/1-75 Garvin...... dnp dnp dnp dnp 16-21-1-242/3-79 3-12-0-48/0-25 dnp dnp dnp 15-28-0-167/0-43 1-1-0-6/1-6 dnp 0-2-0-0/0-0

RECEIVING (No-Yds/TD-Lg) Player MSU GS ULL NSU SDSU ASU Troy GSU ULM PC Idaho NMSU AF Everett ...... 8-95/1-29 3-64/0-31 7-83/1-34 3-48/0-33 5-103/1-79 5-125/0-76 3-49/1-21 4-49/0-23 3-21/0-10 1-6/0-6 1-5/0-5 6-69/0-24 — Magee ...... 7-113/1-25 6-50/0-25 3-13/0-10 — 6-83/1-31 2-23/0-22 1-4/0-4 dnp-inj. 7-138/1-47 4-69/0-43 4-40/0-14 4-135/1-76 5-154/1-75 Kutchera ...... 3-56/0-37 3-69/0-37 3-49/0-31 4-86/0-41 3-56/1-37 2-11/0-10 3-92/0-42 — 3-47/0-28 dnp-inj. 2-36/0-32 3-21/0-10 1-9/0-9 T. Williams ...... 2-16/0-12 3-36/0-23 2-10/0-7 6-64/1-17 1-1/0-1 — 4-50/0-21 1-12/0-12 4-67/0-38 2-33/0-31 1-7/0-7 — 2-37/0-24 Francis...... — 1-9/0-9 — 1-26/0-26 — 2-28/0-22 — 1/11-0-11 — 5-36/0-21 7-146/2-75 1-5/0-5 — X. Johnson ...... 3-8/0-4 2-5/0-5 — 3-24/0-15 dnp-inj. — — 2-17/0-10 1-15/0-15 — 1-14/0-14 1-3/0-3 — Ayoola ...... — — — 2-15/0-9 — 1-7/0-7 — 3-10/0-6 2-4/0-7 — 1-2/0-2 — 1-(-6)/0-0 McCray ...... — 2-45/0-37 dnp 2-25/0-13 — — — 1-11/0-11 — — 2-26/0-14 — — T. Thomas...... 1-(-3)/0-0 1-1/0-1 1-6/0-6 dnp-inj. — — — — — 1-4/0-4 dnp-inj. dnp-inj. dnp-inj. Collier ...... — — — — — — — dnp 2-18/0-11 1-8/0-8 1-22/0-22 — dnp Harris ...... dnp — 2-31/0-24 1-4/0-4 dnp-inj. dnp-inj. dnp-inj. 1-6/0-6 — dnp — — dnp Powell...... — — 2-38/1-20 — dnp-inj. — — — — — — 1-6/0-6 — Bynes ...... — — — — — dnp dnp — dnp — 3-23/1-13 — — Lane ...... — — 1-34/0-34 1-6/0-6 — — — — — — — — — Moore ...... — — — 1-4/0-4 — — — — — — 1-6/0-6 — —

DEFENSE (S-A—Tot/TFL/Sacks) Player MSU GS ULL NSU SDSU ASU Troy GSU ULM PC Idaho NMSU AF Songy ...... 2-3—5/—/— 4-2—6/—/— 3-1—4/—/— 4-5—9/1.0/— 1-2—3/—/— 4-10—14/2.0/— 0-1—1/—/— 5-1—6/1.0/1.0 6-5—11/0.5/— 9-4—13/—/— 7-1—8/1.0/— 2-2—4/—/— 12-4—16/2.0/— Buchanan ...... 7-5—12/1.0/— 7-6—13/2.0/— 5-1—6/2.0/— 1-1—2/—/— 3-2—5/1.0/— 2-3—5/—/— 5-3—8/—/— 4-1—5/—/— 7-4—11/2.0/— 2-4—6/—/— 2-0—2/—/— 2-3—5/1.0/— 5-1—6/2.0/— Reaves ...... 3-4—7/—/— 6-3—9/1.5/— 4-1—5/1.0/— 5-1—6/—/— 4-3—7/1.0/— 2-1—3/—/— 5-3—8/1.0/— 4-1—5/—/— 3-5—8/—/— 2-1—3/—/— 7-2—9/—/— 5-2—7/1.0/— 6-2—8/—/— Earl ...... 5-2—7/1.0/— 1-0—1/—/— 3-1—4/—/— 2-3—5/0.5/— 3-2—5/0.5/— 3-3—6/—/— 4-5—9/—/— 3-2—5/1.0/— 7-6—13/—/— 2-1—3/0.5/— 2-0—2/—/— 3-2—5/1.0/— 6-3—9/3.0/1.0 Allen...... 1-4—5/0.5/0.5 5-0—5/1.0/1.0 2-2—4/1.5/— 5-1—6/2.0/2.0 2-1—3/1.5/1.5 7-6—13/4.5/2.0 1-3—4/1.5/— 2-3—5/1.5/1.0 1-7—8/—/— 0-2—2/—/— 1-2—3/—/— 5-1—6/4.0/3.0 8-1—9/1.0/1.0 N. Robinson ...... 0-2—2/—/— 3-5—8/—/— 1-1—2/—/— 2-1—3/—/— 3-3—6/—/— 2-0—2/—/— 2-1—3/—/— 9-3—12/—/— 2-4—6/—/— 4-1—5/—/— 4-3—7/2.0/— 4-1—5/—/— 2-1—3/—/— Barge ...... 1-3—4/—/— 4-5—9/—/— 1-2—3/0.5/— 1-1—2/0.5/— 2-2—4/—/— 2-6—8/0.5/0.5 3-3—6/—/— 1-5—6/—/— 1-1—2/—/— 2-1—3/1.0/— 2-1—3/—/— 1-2—3/—/— 1-0—1/—/— Lawrence ...... 4-0—4/—/— 1-4—5/—/— 3-0—3/—/— 4-3—7/—/— 2-3—5/—/— 7-5—12/—/— 3-4—7/—/— — 1-3—4/—/— 2-0—2/—/— 0-1—1/—/— 1-2—3/—/— — Jackson ...... 4-5—9/1.0/— 4-1—5/2.5/— 8-4—12/—/— 4-3—7/1.0/1.0 5-0—5/3.0/1.0 4-5—9/0.5/— 1-0—1/—/— dnp-inj. dnp-inj. dnp-inj. dnp-inj. dnp-inj. — Turner ...... 0-2—2/0.5/0.5 1-1—2/—/— 1-2—3/1.0/— 3-2—5/1.0/— 2-1—3/1.5/— 1-3—4/—/— 4-4—8/—/— 2-3—5/1.0/1.0 4-3—7/1.0/— 0-1—1/—/— 0-1—1/—/— 3-4—7/1.0/— 2-0—2/—/— Thompson ...... 1-0—1/—/— 2-0—2/—/— 0-1—1/—/— 1-0—1/1.0/— 3-3—6/0.5/0.5 — 2-1—3/0.5/— 1-0—1/—/— dnp-inj. 3-0—3/—/— 10-0—10/—/— — 2-1—3/—/— Dent ...... 1-1—2/—/— 1-1—2/—/— 2-0—2/—/— 0-2—2/—/— dnp-inj. 0-1—1/—/— 3-0—3/—/— 2-1—3/1.0/— 3-0—3/—/— 1-0—1/—/— 2-0—2/—/— 2-4—6/—/— — Befort ...... — 1-1—2/—/— dnp-inj. dnp-inj. 0-3—3/—/— 0-1—1/—/— 1-1—2/—/— 0-2—2/—/— 1-2—3/0.5/— 0-5—5/0.5/— 4-1—5/2.0/— — 2-0—2/—/— Milner ...... 1-4—5/—/— 2-2—4/—/— — 0-1—1/—/— — — 1-0—1/—/— 1-2—3/—/— 1-5—6/—/— 1-0—1/—/— 0-1—1/—/— — 3-0—3/2.0/2.0 Middleton ...... 0-1—1/—/— 1-0—1/—/— — 1-0—1/—/— 1-1—2/1.0/1.0 0-1—1/0.5/0.5 2-1—3/1.0/— 1-0—1/1.0/1.0 — 3-0—3/3.0/1.0 0-1—1/—/— 2-2—4/2.0/1.0 2-0—2/—/— Wallace ...... 0-2—2/—/— 2-2—4/—/— 2-3—5/—/— 1-1—2/1.0/— 0-1—1/—/— dnp-inj. dnp-inj. dnp-inj. — — 1-1—2/1.0/1.0 0-1—1/—/— — Grayer...... 0-2—2/—/— 1-1—2/—/— — 2-1—3/—/— 0-1—1/—/— 1-1—2/—/— 0-2—2/—/— 1-0—1/1.0/— 1-0—1/—/— 0-1—1/—/— 1-0—1/—/— — 0-1—1/—/— D. Thomas ...... 1-1—2/—/— 1-1—2/—/— — 1-1—2/—/— — — 2-2—4/1.0/— 0-1—1/—/— 1-0—1/—/— 1-1—2/—/— — 0-1—1/—/— — Brown ...... dnp 1-0—1/—/— 1-1—2/—/— — 1-0—1/—/— 1-0—1/—/— 1-0—1/—/— 0-1—1/—/— 2-0—2/—/— 0-1—1/—/— — 1-0—1/—/— 1-0—1/—/— T. Robinson ...... — — 1-0—1/—/— 2-0—2/—/— 2-0—2/—/— — 0-2—2/—/— 1-0—1/—/— — 1-0—1/—/— 1-0—1/—/— — — Forde ...... dnp — — — — — — 0-2—2/—/— 1-1—2/1.0/— 1-1—2/—/— 1-0—1/—/— 3-0—3/—/— — Buggs ...... dnp dnp 1-1—2/—/— — — 0-1—1/—/— 0-1—1/—/— — — 0-1—1/—/— 0-1—1/—/— — — Henderson ...... dnp dnp dnp — dnp — — 0-1—1/—/— 0-2—2/—/— — — 1-2—3/—/— dnp Cole ...... 0-2—2/—/— 2-0—2/—/— — dnp-inj. dnp-inj. dnp-inj. dnp-inj. dnp-inj. dnp-innj. dnp.inj. dnp-inj. dnp-inj. dnp-inj. Flott ...... dnp — — dnp dnp dnp — dnp 1-0—1/—/— 1-0—1/—/— 1-0—1/—/— — —

PUNT RETURNS (No-Yds/TD-Lg) Player MSU GS ULL NSU SDSU ASU Troy GSU ULM PC Idaho NMSU AF Ayoola ...... — —- — 2-14/0-14 3-19/0-19 — 1-0/0-0 2-14/0-8 1-5/0-5 4-7/0-11 1-1/0-1 2-6/0-2 1-5/0-5

KICK RETURNS (No-Yds/TD-Lg) Player MSU GS ULL NSU SDSU ASU Troy GSU ULM PC Idaho NMSU AF X. Johnson ...... — — 4-90/0-30 4-129/1-95 dnp-inj. — — 2-42/0-24 4-81/0-25 1-21/0-21 1-21/0-21 4-93/0-38 4-46/0-15

FIELD GOALS (FG-FGA/DISTANCE) Patterson PUNTING (NO-YDS-AVG/LG-I20) McKee Waitman MSU ...... 0-2 (37 no good; 25 no good) MSU ...... — 5-194-38.8/46-0 GS ...... 3-3 (40 good; 23 good; 32 good) GS ...... 2-90-45.0/45-1 1-18-18.0/18-0 ULL ...... 1-1 (23 good) ULL ...... 5-214-42.8/67-3 1-35-35.0/35-0 NSU ...... 2-3 (49 blocked; 22 good; 26 good) NSU ...... 4-172-43.0/58-3 1-39-39.0/39-0 SDSU ...... — SDSU ...... 4-191-47.8/67-1 1-41-41.0/41-1 ASU ...... 0-1 (41 no good) ASU ...... 4-200-50.0/56-1 1-49-49.0/49-0 Troy...... — Troy ...... 7-345-49.3/74-3 2-84-42.0/46-1 GSU ...... 2-3 (34 good; 42 no good; 30 good) GSU ...... 4-150-37.5/46-4 1-53-53.0/53-1 ULM ...... 0-1 (50 blocked) ULM ...... 2-79-39.5/40-1 — PC ...... 1-1 (30 good) PC ...... 5-228-45.6/57-4 1-35-35.0/35-0 Idaho ...... 1-1 (36 good) Idaho ...... 3-127-42.3/43-0 1-38-38.0/38-1 NMSU ...... — NMSU ...... 4-163-40.8/49-3 1-27-27.0/27-0 AF ...... — AF ...... 4-177-44.2/52-1 1-8-8.0/8-0 Postseason Bowl Participants — 2014, 2016 51 2017 South Alabama Football 2016 Review 2016 Team Superlatives Team Highs South Alabama Opponents Points ...... 42 vs. San Diego State, 10/1 45 by Air Force, 12/30 Touchdowns scored ...... 6 vs. San Diego State, 10/1 6 by Louisiana-Monroe, 11/5 First downs ...... 30 at Louisiana-Monroe, 11/5 28 by Troy, 10/20 Rush ...... 13 vs. New Mexico State, 12/3 15 by Georgia Southern, 9/10 Pass...... 17 at Louisiana-Monroe, 11/5 15 by Troy, 10/20 Penalty ...... 2, five times, last at Idaho, 11/26 5 by Idaho, 11/26 Rush attempts ...... 49 vs. New Mexico State, 12/3 (282 yds) 63 by Air Force, 12/30 (253 yds) 63 by Georgia Southern, 9/10 (304 yds) Rush yards ...... 282 vs. New Mexico State, 12/3 (49 atts) 353 by New Mexico State, 12/3 (48 atts) Pass completions ...... 25 at Idaho, 11/26 (25-46 / 326 yds) 28 by Troy, 10/20 (28-42 / 395 yds) Pass attempts ...... 50 vs. Nicholls, 9/24 (24-50 / 302 yds) 42 by Troy, 10/20 (28-42 / 395 yds) Pass yards ...... 326 at Idaho, 11/26 (25-46) 395 by Troy, 10/20 (28-42) Offensive plays ...... 92 vs. Nicholls, 9/24 (510 yds) 85 by Louisiana-Monroe, 11/5 (460 yds) Total Yards ...... 521 vs. New Mexico State, 12/3 (77 plays) 585 by Troy, 10/20 (80 plays) Average gain/play ...... 6.8 vs. New Mexico State, 12/3 (521 yds / 77 plays) 8.3 by Louisiana-Lafayette, 9/17 (512 yds / 62 plays) Punts...... 9 vs. Troy, 10/20 (47.7 avg) 8, twice, last by Presbyterian, 11/19 (38.2 avg) Average yards/punt ...... 49.8 at Arkansas State, 10/15 (5 punts) 46.4 by San Diego State, 10/1 (5 punts) Punt returns ...... 4 vs. Presbyterian, 11/19 (7 yds) 3, twice, last by Troy, 10/20 (0 yds) Punt return yards ...... 19 vs. San Diego State, 10/1 (3 rets) 33 by San Diego State, 10/1 (2 rets) Kickoff returns ...... 6 vs. Nicholls, 9/24 (153 yds) 6, twice, last by New Mexico State, 12/3 (122 yds) Kickoff return yards ...... 153 vs. Nicholls, 9/24 (6 rets) 166 by Nicholls, 9/24 (5 rets) Interceptions ...... 3 at Idaho, 11/26 (-11 yds) 4 by Nicholls, 9/24 (33 yds) Interception return yards ...... 36 at Louisiana-Monroe, 11/5 (1 ret) 33 by Nicholls, 9/24 (4 ints) Fumbles recovered ...... 2, three times, last vs. Troy, 10/20 2 by Air Force, 12/30 Turnovers forced ...... 3 vs. New Mexico State, 12/3 4 by Nicholls, 9/24 Sacks by ...... 4, three times, last vs. New Mexico State, 12/3 (29 yds) 6, twice, last by Troy, 10/20 (31 yds) Penalties ...... 12 at Louisiana-Monroe, 11/5 (83 yds) 10, twice, last by San Diego State, 10/1 (85 yds) Penalty yards ...... 117 at Idaho, 11/26 (11 pens) 85 by San Diego State, 10/1 (10 pens) 3rd down conversions ...... 66.7% (10-15) vs. New Mexico State, 12/3 60.0% (6-10) by Idaho, 11/26 Possession time ...... 36:41 at Mississippi State, 9/3 40:26 by Air Force, 12/30

Team Lows South Alabama Opponents Points ...... 7 at Arkansas State, 10/15 7 by Presbyterian, 11/19 Touchdowns scored ...... 0 vs. Georgia Southern, 9/10 1, twice, last by Presbyterian, 11/19 First downs ...... 12 vs. Troy, 10/20 12 by Nicholls, 9/24 Rush ...... 4 vs. Troy, 10/20 7 by Nicholls, 9/24 Pass...... 7, four times, last vs. Air Force, 12/30 4 by Arkansas State, 10/15 Penalty ...... 0, five times, last vs. Air Force, 12/30 0, three times, last by San Diego State, 10/1 Rush attempts ...... 21 vs. Air Force, 12/30 (68 yds) 34 by Mississippi State, 9/3 (239 yds) Rush yards ...... 61 at Arkansas State, 10/15 (31 atts) 127 by Georgia State, 10/29 (40 atts) Pass completions ...... 10 vs. Air Force, 12/30 (10-26 / 245 yds) 7 by Air Force, 12/30 (7-10 / 207 yds) 7 by Georgia Southern, 9/10 (7-10 / 137 yds) Pass attempts ...... 20 vs. Troy, 10/20 (11-20 / 195 yds) 10 by Air Force, 12/30 (7-10 / 207 yds) 10 by Georgia Southern, 9/10 (7-10 / 137 yds) Pass yards ...... 124 vs. Georgia State, 10/29 (15-27) 69 by Nicholls, 9/24 (10-19) Offensive plays ...... 47 vs. Air Force, 12/30 (313 yds) 58 by Georgia State, 10/29 (240 yds) Total Yards ...... 255 at Arkansas State, 10/15 (58 plays) 230 by Nicholls, 9/24 (62 plays) Average gain/play ...... 4.4 vs. Georgia State, 10/29 (306 yds / 70 plays) 3.7 by Nicholls, 9/24 (230 yds / 62 plays) Punts...... 2 at Louisiana-Monroe, 11/5 (39.5 avg) 2 by Air Force, 12/30 (36.5 avg) 2 by Georgia Southern, 9/10 (41.0 avg) Average yards/punt ...... 33.0 at Idaho, 11/26 (5 punts) 33.7 by Georgia State, 10/29 (7 punts) Punt returns ...... 0, four times, last at Arkansas State, 10/15 (0 yds) 0, five times, last by Air Force, 12/30 (0 yds) Punt return yards ...... 0, five times, last vs. Troy, 10/20 (1 ret) -19 by Mississippi State, 9/3 (1 ret) Kickoff returns ...... 0, twice, last vs. Georgia Southern, 9/10 (0 yds) 0 by Arkansas State, 10/15 (0 yds) Kickoff return yards ...... 0, twice, last vs. Georgia Southern, 9/10 (0 rets) 0 by Arkansas State, 10/15 (0 rets) Interceptions ...... 0, seven times, last vs. Air Force, 12/30 (0 yds) 0, four times, last by Presbyterian, 11/19 (0 yds) Interception return yards ...... -11 at Idaho, 11/26 (3 rets) 0, nine times, last by Air Force, 12/30 (1 int) Fumbles recovered ...... 0, six times, last vs. Air Force, 12/30 0, six times, last by Idaho, 11/26 Turnovers forced ...... 0, twice, last vs. Air Force, 12/30 0 by Mississippi State, 9/3 Sacks by ...... 0, three times, last at Louisiana-Monroe, 11/5 (0 yds) 0, twice, last by Presbyterian, 11/19 (0 yds) Penalties ...... 3 at Louisiana-Lafayette, 9/17 (20 yds) 4, four times, last by Idaho, 11/26 (45 yds) Penalty yards ...... 20 at Louisiana-Lafayette, 9/17 (3 pens) 25, twice, last by Air Force, 12/30 (5 pens) 3rd down conversions ...... 23.1% (3-13), twice, last vs. Georgia State, 10/29 20.0% (2-10) by San Diego State, 10/1 Possession time ...... 19:34 vs. Air Force, 12/30 23:19 by Mississippi State, 9/3 52 Postseason Bowl Participants — 2014, 2016 2016 Review 2017 South Alabama Football 2016 South Alabama Scoring Plays and Drive Summaries Quarter Time Scoring Play Plays-Yds TOP Score Obtained Mississippi State 3rd 10:13 Josh Magee 20 yd pass from Dallas Davis (Gavin Patterson kick) 8-75 4:47 7-17 kickoff 4th 12:51 Tyreis Thomas 4 yd run (Patterson kick) 9-99 4:39 14-20 punt 0:57 Gerald Everett 4 yd pass from Davis (Patterson kick) 9-71 5:06 21-20 missed FG Georgia Southern 1st 11:37 Gavin Patterson 40 yd field goal 8-52 3:23 3-0 kickoff 2nd 1:11 Patterson 23 yd field goal 15-60 6:41 6-10 downs 4th 7:54 Patterson 32 yd field goal 7-47 2:06 9-24 downs Louisiana-Lafayette 2nd 14:13 Tyreis Thomas 4 yd run (Gavin Patterson kick) 9-77 4:04 7-6 missed FG 3rd 1:50 Grant Powell 18 yd pass from Dallas Davis (Patterson kick) 7-74 2:56 14-22 kickoff 4th 13:36 Patterson 23 yd field goal 6-18 2:31 17-22 interception 3:17 Gerald Everett 4 yd pass from Davis (pass failed) 3-50 0:49 23-28 punt Nicholls 2nd 14:09 Dami Ayoola 3 yd run (Gavin Patterson kick) 9-71 4:11 14-0 punt 6:43 Xavier Johnson 16 yd run (Patterson kick) 3-62 1:23 21-23 kickoff 4:02 Patterson 22 yd field goal 5-18 1:44 24-23 fumble 3rd 6:42 Patterson 26 yd field goal 13-57 5:35 27-26 kickoff 4th 0:16 Tyrone Williams 9 yd pass from Dallas Davis (Patterson kick) 13-83 2:31 34-34 punt OT Johnson 4 yd run (Patterson kick) 6-25 — 41-34 — San Diego State 1st 10:38 Tyreis Thomas 12 yd run (Gavin Patterson kick) 8-90 3:29 7-0 punt 1:46 Kevin Kutchera 37 yd pass from Cole Garvin (Patterson kick) 8-75 4:17 14-6 kickoff 3rd 14:08 Gerald Everett 79 yd pass from Garvin (Patterson kick) 2-82 0:52 21-16 kickoff 4th 11:58 Josh Magee 20 yd pass from Garvin (Patterson kick) 11-69 6:08 28-24 kickoff 8:02 Dami Ayoola 1 yd run (Patterson kick) 2-3 0:41 35-24 downs Arkansas State 4th 4:16 Xavier Johnson 2 yd run (Gavin Patterson kick) 7-92 3:28 7-17 punt Troy 1st 13:44 Xavier Johnson 1 yd run (Gavin Patterson kick) 2-39 0:52 7-0 fumble 3:36 Johnson 5 yd run (Patterson kick) 2-9 0:45 14-0 downs 2nd 2:37 Gerald Everett 19 yd pass from Dallas Davis (Patterson kick) 5-75 1:59 21-10 kickoff Georgia State 2nd 14:56 Gavin Patterson 34 yd fi eld goal 7-22 3:30 3-3 punt 4th 6:11 Tyreis Thomas 2 yd run (Patterson kick) 14-92 4:52 10-10 punt 0:02 Patterson 30 yd field goal 6-18 0:42 13-10 punt Louisiana-Monroe 1st 9:57 Dallas Davis 55 yd run (Gavin Patterson) 3-63 1:18 7-7 punt 2nd 11:34 Josh Magee 24 yd pass from Davis (Patterson kick) 12-76 4:12 14-7 punt 3rd 10:35 Tyreis Thomas 4 yd run (Patterson kick) 10-75 4:25 21-14 kickoff 0:00 Xavier Johnson 1 yd run (Patterson kick) 8-85 4:40 28-21 kickoff 4th 0:50 Dami Ayoola 14 yd run (Patterson kick) 6-80 1:08 35-35 punt Presbyterian 1st 7:03 Xavier Johnson 70 yd run (Gavin Patterson kick) 3-80 1:10 7-0 missed FG 2nd 14:04 Tyreis Thomas 2 yd run (Patterson kick) 4-42 1:06 14-0 punt 1:07 Dami Ayoola 4 yd run (Patterson kick) 12-95 4:18 21-0 punt 4th 10:57 Patterson 30 yd field goal 9-57 3:19 31-7 punt Idaho 1st 3:47 Maaseiah Francis 6 yd pass from Cole Garvin (Gavin Patterson kick) 8-75 3:23 7-14 kickoff 2nd 6:29 Francis 75 yd pass from Dallas Davis (Patterson kick) 1-75 0:11 14-17 kickoff 0:12 James Bynes 1 yd pass from Davis (Patterson kick) 8-68 1:51 21-24 kickoff 3rd 10:52 Davis 2 yd run (Patterson kick) 10-75 4:08 28-24 kickoff 4th 9:43 Patterson 36 yd field goal 5-18 2:27 31-38 interception New Mexico State 1st 11:41 Xavier Johnson 51 yd run (Gavin Patterson kick) 2-57 0:40 7-0 punt 3rd 8:39 Johnson 1 yd run (Patterson kick) 9-34 4:30 14-7 interception 4th 14:10 Josh Magee 76 yd pass from Dallas Davis (Patterson kick) 1-76 0:15 21-21 kickoff 6:53 Dami Ayoola 2 yd run (Patterson kick) 12-86 5:52 28-21 punt 2:28 Johnson 35 yd run (Patterson kick) 5-70 2:40 35-21 punt Air Force 1st 14:49 Josh Magee 75 yd pass from Dallas Davis (Gavin Patterson kick) 1-75 0:11 7-0 kickoff 6:08 Dami Ayoola 2 yd run (Patterson kick) 7-75 2:57 14-3 kickoff 2nd 10:41 Dallas Davis 4 yd run (Patterson kick) 5-59 1:59 21-3 punt

USA Scoring Drive Analysis Category 0-9 10-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-59 60-69 70-79 80-89 90+ Touchdown 2 0 1 2 1 3 4 16 6 5 Field goal 0 4 1 0 1 3 1 0 0 0

Shortest drive (plays): 1, three times, last vs. Air Force, 12/30 (75 yds, 1st qtr) Shortest drive (yards): 3 vs. San Diego State, 10/1 (2 plays, 4th qtr) Shortest drive (time elapsed): 0:11, twice, last vs. Air Force, 12/30 (1 play, 75 yds, 1st qtr) Longest drive (plays): 15 vs. Georgia Southern, 9/10 (60 yds, 2nd qtr) Longest drive (yards): 99 at Mississippi State, 9/3 (9 plays, 4th qtr) Longest drive (time elapsed): 6:41 vs. Georgia Southern, 9/10 (15 plays, 60 yds, 2nd qtr)

Postseason Bowl Participants — 2014, 2016 53 2017 South Alabama Football 2016 Review 2016 Opponent Scoring Plays and Drive Summaries Quarter Time Scoring Play Plays-Yds TOP Score Obtained Mississippi State 1st 3:19 Deddrick Thomas 4 yd pass from Damian Williams (Westin Gaves kick) 7-60 2:29 7-0 punt 2nd 11:20 Brandon Holloway 7 yd run (Graves kick) 6-80 1:59 14-0 missed FG 4:41 Graves 37 yd field goal 10-64 3:46 17-0 punt 3rd 6:35 Graves 48 yd field goal 11-46 3:30 20-7 kickoff Georgia Southern 1st 5:30 Younghoe Koo 28 yd field goal 11-51 6:07 3-3 kickoff 1:22 L.A. Ramsby 1 yd run (Koo kick) 8-48 3:43 10-3 punt 3rd 11:10 Wesley Fields 5 yd run (Koo kick) 9-73 3:50 17-6 kickoff 4th 14:11 Kevin Ellison 27 yd run (Koo kick) 8-66 4:07 24-6 downs Louisiana-Lafayette 1st 4:22 Michael Jacquet 13 yd pass from Anthony Jennings (kick failed) 11-75 5:15 6-0 downs 2nd 0:37 Stevie Artigue 31 yd field goal 9-40 2:55 9-7 punt 3rd 9:46 Al Riles 71 yd pass from Jennings (kick failed) 2-71 0:53 15-7 punt 4:46 Keenan Barnes 38 yd pass from Jennings (Dylan Scheurish kick) 4-82 1:25 22-7 punt 4th 7:05 Elijah McGuire 68 yd run (rush failed) 5-89 2:04 28-17 punt Nicholls 2nd 9:33 Mason Boudreaux 1 yd run (kick failed) 3-26 0:50 20-14 interception 8:06 David McKey 37 yd field goal 4-6 1:27 23-14 kickoff 3rd 12:17 McKey 21 yd field goal 8-24 2:43 26-24 kickoff 4th 8:45 Damion Jeanpiere 16 yd pass from Chase Fourcade (C.J. Bates pass from Josh Singleton) 5-32 2:33 34-27 interception OT Dontrell Taylor 4 yd run (rush failed) 3-25 — 40-41 — San Diego State 1st 6:03 Rashaad Penny 15 yd run (rush failed) 2-48 0:35 6-7 punt 2nd 9:45 Donnel Pumphrey 7 yd run (John Baron kick) 3-40 0:58 13-14 punt 0:05 Baron 34 yd field goal 8-63 1:46 16-14 interception 3rd 3:06 Kahale Warring 12 yd pass from Christian Chapman (David Wells pass from Chapman) 11-90 5:35 24-21 punt Arkansas State 2nd 6:05 Johnston White 14 yd run (J.D. Houston kick) 11-71 5:11 14-0 punt 3rd 4:28 Houston 25 yd field goal 13-68 5:49 17-0 missed FG Troy 1st 0:00 Tevaris McCormick 80 yd pass from Brandon Silvers (Ryan Kay kick) 1-80 0:05 7-14 punt 2nd 4:36 Kay 47 yd field goal 7-50 2:52 10-14 punt 0:30 Kay 28 yd field goal 11-66 2:07 13-21 kickoff 4th 11:12 Jordan Chunn 2 yd run (Silvers pass from John Johnson) 8-83 3:16 21-21 punt 1:20 Chunn 1 yd run (Kay kick) 5-80 0:53 28-21 punt Georgia State 1st 10:05 Rogier ten Lohuis 30 yd field goal 9-69 4:55 3-0 kickoff 3rd 2:34 Demarcus Kirk 2 yd run (ten Lohuis kick) 11-71 5:02 10-3 downs Louisiana-Monroe 1st 13:37 R.J. Turner 52 yd pass from Caleb Evans (Craig Ford kick) 4-79 1:23 7-0 kickoff 2nd 0:34 Ben Luckett 1 yd run (Ford kick) 18-67 5:52 14-14 punt 3rd 4:40 Xavier Brown 10 yd pass from Evans (Ford kick) 12-66 5:55 21-21 kickoff 4th 11:44 Thomas Koufie 9 yd run (Ford kick) 8-69 3:16 28-28 kickoff 4:27 Koufie 2 yd run (Ford kick) 9-68 3:37 35-28 downs OT Marcus Green 7 yd pass from Evans (Ford kick) 5-25 — 42-35 — Idaho 1st 9:48 Isaiah Saunders 14 yd run (Austin Rehkow kick) 3-18 0:47 7-0 punt 7:10 Buck Cowan 32 yd pass from Matt Linehan (Rehkow kick) 1-47 0:15 14-0 interception 2nd 6:40 Rehkow 24 yd field goal 14-60 6:14 17-7 interception 2:09 Callen Hightower 41 yd pass from Linehan (Rehkow kick) 7-80 4:14 24-14 kickoff 3rd 9:12 Saunders 1 yd run (Rehkow kick) 5-72 1:32 31-28 kickoff 4th 14:27 Saunders 7 yd run (Rehkow kick) 15-80 5:44 38-28 punt New Mexico State 2nd 5:47 Larry Rose III 30 yd run (Parker Davidson kick) 2-80 0:22 7-7 punt 3rd 5:40 Conner Cramer 41 yd run (Davidson kick) 9-73 2:59 14-14 kickoff 4th 14:25 Rose III 1 yd run (Davidson kick) 11-77 3:59 21-14 interception 0:25 Johnathan Boone 35 yd pass from Cramer (Davidson kick) 9-76 2:03 28-35 kickoff Air Force 1st 9:05 Luke Strebel 25 yd field goal 11-55 5:37 3-7 kickoff 2nd 6:34 Strebel 22 yd field goal 7-69 4:01 6-21 kickoff 1:49 Ronald Cleveland 14 yd run (Strebel kick) 4-35 1:43 13-21 punt 0:25 Jacobi Owens 1 yd run (Jale Robinette pass from Arion Worthman) 2-1 0:35 21-21 fumble 3rd 14:42 Robinette 75 yd pass from Worthman (Strebel kick) 1-75 0:18 28-21 kickoff 6:35 Tyler Williams 6 yd run (Strebel kick) 12-75 5:46 35-21 punt 2:03 Strebel 37 yd field goal 6-40 2:59 38-21 punt 4th 9:12 Owens 22 yd run (Strebel kick) 11-69 7:03 45-21 interception

Opponent Scoring Drive Analysis Category 0-9 10-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-59 60-69 70-79 80-89 90+ Touchdown 1 1 3 2 4 0 7 11 9 1 Field goal 1 0 1 0 3 3 7 0 0 0

Shortest drive (plays): 1, three times, last by Air Force, 12/30 (75 yds, 3rd qtr) Shortest drive (yards): 1 by Air Force, 12/30 (2 plays, 2nd qtr) Shortest drive (time elapsed): 0:05 by Troy, 10/20 (1 play, 80 yds, 1st qtr) Longest drive (plays): 18 by Louisiana-Monroe, 11/5 (67 yds, 2nd qtr) Longest drive (yards): 90 by San Diego State, 10/1 (11 plays, 3rd qtr) Longest drive (time elapsed): 7:03 by Air Force, 12/30 (11 plays, 69 yds, 4th qtr) 54 Postseason Bowl Participants — 2014, 2016 2016 Review 2017 South Alabama Football 2016 South Alabama Long Plays (20 yards or more) USA Long Plays by the Numbers Yards Play Player Opponent Quarter By player No. TD Type 95-TD KO return Xavier Johnson Nicholls 1st Ayoola 2 0 1-R; 1-KR 80-TD Fumble return Devon Earl San Diego State 4th Collier 1 0 1-P 79-TD Pass Gerald Everett from Cole Garvin San Diego State 3rd D. Davis 3 1 3-R 76-TD Pass Josh Magee from Dallas Davis New Mexico State 4th Earl 3 1 1-IR; 2-FR 76 Pass Gerald Everett from Dallas Davis Arkansas State 4th Everett 15 1 15-P 75-TD Pass Josh Magee from Dallas Davis Air Force 1st Francis 4 1 4-P 75-TD Pass Maaseiah Francis from Dallas Davis Idaho 2nd Grayer 1 0 1-FR 70-TD Rush Xavier Johnson Presbyterian 1st Harris 1 0 1-P 55-TD Rush Dallas Davis Louisiana-Monroe 1st X. Johnson 19 4 8-R; 11-KR 51 Pass Chris Lewis from Dallas Davis Air Force 1st Kutchera 11 1 11-P 51-TD Rush Xavier Johnson New Mexico State 1st Lane 1 0 1-P 47 Pass Josh Magee from Dallas Davis Louisiana-Monroe 3rd Lewis 1 0 1-P 43 Pass Josh Magee from Cole Garvin Presbyterian 2nd Magee 18 5 18-P 43 Rush Xavier Johnson Troy 1st McCray 1 0 1-P 42 Pass Kevin Kutchera from Dallas Davis Troy 2nd Moore 1 0 1-R 41 Pass Kevin Kutchera from Dallas Davis Nicholls 2nd Powell 1 0 1-P 39 Rush Deonta Moore Nicholls 2nd Reaves 1 0 1-IR 38 KO return Xavier Johnson New Mexico State 1st T. Thomas 1 0 1-R 38 Pass Tyrone Williams from Dallas Davis Louisiana-Monroe 4th Thompson 1 1 1-IR 37 Pass Josh Magee from Dallas Davis Air Force 2nd 37-TD Pass Kevin Kutchera from Cole Garvin San Diego State 1st T. Williams 5 0 5-P 37 Pass Jordan McCray from Dallas Davis Georgia Southern 4th 37 Pass Kevin Kutchera from Dallas Davis Georgia Southern 1st Plays by game No. 37 Pass Kevin Kutchera from Dallas Davis Mississippi State 4th Mississippi State ...... 9 37 Rush Tyreis Thomas Mississippi State 3rd Georgia Southern ...... 8 36 Int return Jeremy Reaves Louisiana-Monroe 4th Louisiana-Lafayette ...... 8 35-TD Rush Xavier Johnson New Mexico State 4th Nicholls ...... 8 35 Pass Kevin Kutchera from Dallas Davis Troy 4th San Diego State ...... 6 34 Pass Quinton Lane from Dallas Davis Louisiana-Lafayette 4th Arkansas State ...... 5 34 Pass Gerald Everett from Dallas Davis Louisiana-Lafayette 1st Troy...... 6 33 Pass Gerald Everett from Dallas Davis Nicholls 4th Georgia State ...... 2 32 Pass Kevin Kutchera from Dallas Davis Idaho 1st Louisiana-Monroe ...... 9 31 Pass Tyrone Williams from Cole Garvin Presbyterian 3rd Presbyterian ...... 7 31 Pass Josh Magee from Cole Garvin San Diego State 1st Idaho ...... 6 31 Pass Kevin Kutchera from Dallas Davis Louisiana-Lafayette 3rd New Mexico State ...... 11 31 Pass Gerald Everett from Dallas Davis Georgia Southern 4th Air Force ...... 6 30-TD Int return Jalen Thompson Presbyterian 4th 30 KO return Xavier Johnson Louisiana-Lafayette 4th Plays by yards No. 29 Rush Dallas Davis New Mexico State 4th 20-29 ...... 53 29 Pass Gerald Everett from Dallas Davis Georgia Southern 3rd 30-39 ...... 22 29 Pass Gerald Everett from Dallas Davis Mississippi State 1st 40-49 ...... 5 28 Fumble return Devon Earl Troy 1st 50+ ...... 11 28 Pass Kevin Kutchera from Dallas Davis Louisiana-Monroe 4th 27 Rush Xavier Johnson Air Force 2nd Plays by type No. 27 Rush Dami Ayoola Presbyterian 3rd Rush ...... 14 26 Pass Maaseiah Francis from Dallas Davis Nicholls 2nd Pass ...... 59 25 Pass Gerald Everett from Cole Garvin Arkansas State 1st Interception return ...... 3 25 Pass Josh Magee from Dallas Davis Georgia Southern 2nd Fumble return ...... 3 25 Pass Josh Magee from Dallas Davis Mississippi State 3rd Kickoff return ...... 12 25 Pass Josh Magee from Dallas Davis Mississippi State 1st Punt return ...... 0 24 Pass Tyrone Williams from Dallas Davis Air Force 2nd Missed FG return ...... 0 24 Pass Gerald Everett from Dallas Davis New Mexico State 4th 24 Pass Josh Magee from Dallas Davis New Mexico State 1st Touchdowns ...... 15 24-TD Pass Josh Magee from Dallas Davis Louisiana-Monroe 2nd 24 KO return Xavier Johnson Georgia State 1st Plays by quarter No. 24 Pass Sam Harris from Dallas Davis Louisiana-Lafayette 3rd 1st ...... 21 24 Pass Gerald Everett from Dallas Davis Mississippi State 2nd 2nd ...... 19 23 KO return Xavier Johnson New Mexico State 3rd 3rd ...... 26 23 Int return Devon Earl New Mexico State 3rd 4th ...... 25 23 Rush Dallas Davis Idaho 3rd 23 Pass Gerald Everett from Dallas Davis Georgia State 2nd Long plays 23 KO return Xavier Johnson Louisiana-Lafayette 3rd Rush 23 Pass Tyrone Williams from Dallas Davis Georgia Southern 4th 70 by Xavier Johnson vs. Presbyterian, 11/19 23 Fumble return Sean Grayer Georgia Southern 3rd 23 Pass Josh Magee from Dallas Davis Mississippi State 4th Rushing Touchdown 23 Pass Gerald Everett from Dallas Davis Mississippi State 2nd 70 by Xavier Johnson vs. Presbyterian, 11/19 22 Rush Xavier Johnson Idaho 4th 22 Pass Sa’Mory Collier from Dallas Davis Idaho 3rd Pass 22 Pass Maaseiah Francis from Cole Garvin Arkansas State 4th 79 by Gerald Everett from Cole Garvin vs. San Diego State, 10/1 22 Pass Gerald Everett from Dallas Davis Arkansas State 3rd 22 Pass Josh Magee from Dallas Davis Arkansas State 2nd Passing Touchdown 22 KO return Xavier Johnson Nicholls 2nd 79 by Gerald Everett from Cole Garvin vs. San Diego State, 10/1 21 Pass Josh Magee from Dallas Davis Air Force 3rd 21 Pass Gerald Everett from Dallas Davis New Mexico State 2nd Interception Return 21 Pass Josh Magee from Dallas Davis New Mexico State 1st 36 by Jeremy Reaves at Louisiana-Monroe, 11/5 21 KO return Xavier Johnson Idaho 2nd 21 KO return Xavier Johnson Presbyterian 3rd Fumble Return 21 Pass Maaseiah Francis from Cole Garvin Presbyterian 2nd 21 Pass Josh Magee from Dallas Davis Louisiana-Monroe 4th 80 by Devon Earl vs. San Diego State, 10/1 21 Rush Xavier Johnson Louisiana-Monroe 3rd 21 Pass Gerald Everett from Dallas Davis Troy 3rd Kickoff Return 21 Pass Tyrone Williams from Dallas Davis Troy 3rd 95 by Xavier Johnson vs. Nicholls, 9/24 21 KO return Dami Ayoola San Diego State 3rd 21 KO return Xavier Johnson Louisiana-Lafayette 3rd Punt Return 20 KO return Xavier Johnson Louisiana-Monroe 4th 19 by Dami Ayoola vs. San Diego State, 10/1 20-TD Pass Josh Magee from Cole Garvin San Diego State 4th 20 Pass Kevin Kutchera from Dallas Davis Nicholls 3rd Field Goal 20 Rush Xavier Johnson Nicholls 3rd 40 by Gavin Patterson vs. Georgia Southern, 9/10 20 Pass Grant Powell from Dallas Davis Louisiana-Lafayette 1st 20 Pass Kevin Kutchera from Dallas Davis Georgia Southern 4th Punt 20-TD Pass Josh Magee from Dallas Davis Mississippi State 3rd 74 by Brandon McKee vs. Troy, 10/20 Postseason Bowl Participants — 2014, 2016 55 2017 South Alabama Football 2016 Review 2016 Opponent Long Plays (20 yards or more) Opponent Long Plays by the Numbers

Yards Play Player Opponent Quarter Plays by game No. 80-TD Pass Tevaris McCormick from Brandon Silvers Troy 1st 77 KO return Stefano Guarisco Nicholls 2nd Mississippi State ...... 5 75-TD Pass Jalen Robinette from Arion Worthman Air Force 3rd Georgia Southern ...... 9 71-TD Pass Al Riles from Anthony Jennings Louisiana-Lafayette 3rd Louisiana-Lafayette ...... 9 68-TD Rush Elijah McGuire Louisiana-Lafayette 4th 61-TD Fumble return Rock Ya-Sin Presbyterian 3rd Nicholls ...... 5 60-TD Fumble return Chris Humes Arkansas State 2nd San Diego State ...... 6 52-TD Pass R.J. Turner from Caleb Evans Louisiana-Monroe 1st Arkansas State ...... 2 52 KO return Stefano Guarisco Nicholls 3rd 51 Rush Larry Rose III New Mexico State 2nd Troy...... 10 51-TD Blocked FG ret Christian Boutte Nicholls 2nd Georgia State ...... 5 50 Rush Conner Cramer New Mexico State 2nd Louisiana-Monroe ...... 8 49 Pass Jalen Robinette from Arion Worthman Air Force 2nd 46 Rush Fred Ross Mississippi State 2nd Presbyterian ...... 2 42 Pass Sidney Davis from Brandon Silvers Troy 4th Idaho ...... 7 42 Rush Elijah McGuire Louisiana-Lafayette 3rd New Mexico State ...... 12 41-TD Rush Conner Cramer New Mexico State 3rd 41-TD Pass Callen Hightower from Matt Linehan Idaho 2nd Air Force ...... 10 38 Rush Gamar Girdy New Mexico State 3rd 38 Pass Callen Hightower from Matt Linehan Idaho 3rd Plays by yards No. 38-TD Pass Keenan Barnes from Anthony Jennings Louisiana-Lafayette 3rd 37 Rush Jordan Chunn Troy 2nd 20-29 ...... 55 36 Rush Donnel Pumphrey San Diego State 2nd 30-39 ...... 17 35-TD Pass Johnathan Boone from Conner Cramer New Mexico State 4th 40-49 ...... 6 35 Pass Jared Mapps from Caleb Evans Louisiana-Monroe 4th 34 KO return Raymond Calais Louisiana-Lafayette 2nd 50+ ...... 12 33 Pass Mikah Holder from Christian Chapman San Diego State 1st 33-TD Int return Chris Major Nicholls 2nd Plays by type No. 32-TD Pass Buck Cowan from Matt Linehan Idaho 1st 32 Punt return Quest Truxton San Diego State 2nd Rush ...... 28 32 Pass Montay Crockett from Favian Upshaw Georgia Southern 3rd Pass ...... 31 31 Rush Favian Upshaw Georgia Southern 4th Interception return ...... 2 31 Pass BJ Johnson III fron Favian Upshaw Georgia Southern 2nd 30-TD Rush Larry Rose III New Mexico State 2nd Fumble return ...... 2 30 KO return Jabir Frye Troy 1st Kickoff return ...... 25 29 Rush Arion Worthman Air Force 3rd Punt return ...... 1 29 Rush Tim McVey Air Force 2nd 28 Pass Tyler Williams from Arion Worthman Air Force 3rd Blocked/Missed FG return ...... 1 28 KO return Markis McCray Louisiana-Monroe 4th Touchdowns ...... 17 28 Pass Nick Byrne from Anthony Jennings Louisiana-Lafayette 1st 27 KO return Reuben Mwhela Idaho 3rd 27 Pass Jordan Chunn from Brandon Silvers Troy 1st Plays by quarter No. 27 Pass Eric Judge from Christian Chapman San Diego State 2nd 1st ...... 16 27-TD Rush Kevin Ellison Georgia Southern 4th 26 Pass Tyler Williams from Arion Worthman Air Force 1st 2nd ...... 24 26 KO return Jarell Brown Louisiana-Monroe 1st 3rd ...... 25 26 Pass John Johnson from Brandon Silvers Troy 1st 4th ...... 25 26 KO return Rashaad Penny San Diego State 4th 25 Rush Ben Cheek Presbyterian 4th 25 Pass Glenn Smith from Aaron Winchester Georgia State 1st Long plays 25 Rush Donnel Punphrey San Diego State 2nd Rush 25 Pass BJ Johnson III fron Favian Upshaw Georgia Southern 3rd 25 Rush Kevin Ellison Georgia Southern 3rd 68 by Elijah McGuire, Louisiana-Lafayette, 9/17 24 KO return Jason Huntley New Mexico State 4th 24 KO return Markis McCray Louisiana-Monroe 3rd Rushing Touchdown 24 Pass Tevaris McCormick from Brandon Silvers Troy 4th 24 Rush Jordan Chunn Troy 4th 68 by Elijah McGuire, Louisiana-Lafayette, 9/17 24 Pass Blake Mack from Justice Hansen Arkansas State 3rd 24 Rush C.J. Okpalobi Nicholls 2nd Pass 24 Rush Elijah McGuire Louisiana-Lafayette 4th 24 KO return Montay Crockett Georgia Southern 3rd 80 by Tevaris McCormick from Brandon Silvers, Troy, 10/20 24 Pass Wesley Fields from Favian Upshaw Georgia Southern 1st 23 KO return Tim McVey Air Force 2nd 23 Int return Jaden Wright New Mexico State 3rd Passing Touchdown 23 Rush Jordan Chunn Troy 4th 80 by Tevaris McCormick from Brandon Silvers, Troy, 10/20 23 KO return Raymond Calais Louisiana-Lafayette 4th 23 KO return Montay Crockett Georgia Southern 1st 23 Rush Damian Williams Mississippi State 4th Interception Return 23 Rush Damian Williams Mississippi State 3rd 33 by Chris Major, Nicholls, 9/24 22-TD Rush Jacobi Owens Air Force 4th 22 KO return Jason Huntley New Mexico State 4th 22 KO return Jason Huntley New Mexico State 3rd Fumble Return 22 KO return Xavier Hall New Mexico State 3rd 61 by Rock Ya-Sin, Presbyterian, 11/19 22 KO return Reuben Mwhela Idaho 4th 22 Rush Thomas Koufie Louisiana-Monroe 4th 22 KO return Markis McCray Louisiana-Monroe 4th Kickoff Return 22 Pass Glenn Smith from Aaron Winchester Georgia State 3rd 77 by Stefano Guarisco, Nicholls, 9/24 22 Pass Al Riles from Anthony Jennings Louisiana-Lafayette 4th 22 KO return Donald Gray Mississippi State 3rd 21 KO return Bryan Driskell Air Force 1st Punt Return 21 Pass R.J. Turner from Caleb Evans Louisiana-Monroe 4th 32 by Quest Truxton, San Diego State, 10/1 21 KO return Glenn Davis Georgia State 4th 21 KO return Jabir Frye Troy 2nd 20 Rush Tyler Williams Air Force 1st Field Goal 20 KO return Jason Huntley New Mexico State 4th 48 by Westin Graves, Mississippi State, 9/3 20 Pass Jordan Frysinger from Matt Linehan Idaho 2nd 20 KO return Reuben Mwhela Idaho 2nd 20 Pass Robert Davis from Aaron Winchester Georgia State 3rd Punt 20 Rush Aaron Winchester Georgia State 1st 57 by Logan Cooke, Mississippi State, 9/3 20 Rush Brandon Holloway Mississippi State 2nd 56 Postseason Bowl Participants — 2014, 2016 2016 Review 2017 South Alabama Football South Alabama 21, Mississippi State 20 Georgia Southern 24, South Alabama 9 Sept. 3, 2016 • Starkville, Miss. • Davis Wade Stadium at Scott Field Sept. 10, 2016 • Mobile, Ala. • Ladd-Peebles Stadium Attendance: 57,075 Attendance: 17,691

Score By Quarters 1 2 3 4 F Score By Quarters 1 2 3 4 F South Alabama (1-0) 0 0 7 14 21 Georgia Southern (2-0, 1-0) 10 0 7 7 24 Mississippi State (0-1) 7 10 3 0 20 South Alabama (1-1, 0-1) 3 3 0 3 9

Scoring Summary Scoring Summary 1st 3:19 MSU Thomas 4 yd pass from Williams (Graves kick), 7-60-2:29 MSU 7-0 1st 11:37 USA Patterson 40 yd fi eld goal, 8-52-3:23 USA 3-0 2nd 11:20 MSU Holloway 7 yd run (Graves kick), 6-80-1:59 MSU 14-0 5:30 GS Koo 28 yd fi eld goal, 11-51-6:07 3-3 4:41 MSU Graves 37 yd fi eld goal, 10-64-3:46 MSU 17-0 1:22 GS Ramsby 1 yd run (Koo kick), 8-48-3:43 GS 10-3 3rd 10:13 USA Magee 20 yd pass from D. Davis (Patterson kick), 8-75-4:47 MSU 17-7 2nd 1:11 USA Patterson 23 yd fi eld goal, 15-60-6:41 GS 10-6 6:35 MSU Graves 48 yd fi eld goal, 11-46-3:30 MSU 20-7 3rd 11:10 GS Fields 5 yd run (Koo kick), 9-73-3:50 GS 17-6 4th 12:51 USA T. Thomas 4 yd run (Patterson kick), 9-99-4:39 MSU 20-14 4th 14:11 GS Ellison 27 yd run (Koo kick), 8-66-4:07 GS 24-6 0:57 USA Everett 4 yd pass from D. Davis (Patterson kick), 9-71-5:06 USA 21-20 7:54 USA Patterson 32 yd fi eld goal, 7-47-2:06 GS 24-9

Team Stats USA MSU Team Stats GS USA First Downs ...... 19 22 First Downs ...... 23 19 Rush-Pass-Pen ...... 6-12-1 8-11-3 Rush-Pass-Pen ...... 15-6-2 6-11-2 Rushes-Net Yards ...... 29-94 34-239 Rushes-Net Yards ...... 63-304 27-73 Net Yards Passing ...... 137 279 Net Yards Passing ...... 285 143 Comp-Att-Int ...... 7-10-0 21-43-1 Comp-Att-Int ...... 24-34-0 20-31-0 Total Plays-Net Yards ...... 73-441 70-352 Total Plays-Net Yards ...... 63-379 65-382 Avg. Gain Per Play ...... 6.0 5.0 Avg. Gain Per Play ...... 6.0 5.9 Fumbles-Lost ...... 3-1 2-0 Fumbles-Lost ...... 0-0 1-0 Penalties-Yards ...... 10-65 6-65 Penalties-Yards ...... 8-57 5-41 Punts-Yards ...... 2-82 3-108 Punts-Yards ...... 5-194 4-161 Avg. Yards Per Punt ...... 41.0 36.0 Avg. Yards Per Punt ...... 38.8 40.2 Net Yards Per Punt ...... 41.0 36.0 Net Yards Per Punt ...... 42.6 40.2 Punt Returns-Yards-TD ...... 0-0-0 0-0-0 Punt Returns-Yards-TD ...... 0-0-0 1-(-19)-0 Kickoff Returns-Yards-TD ...... 3-66-0 0-0-0 Kickoff Returns-Yards-TD ...... 0-0-0 3-54-0 Interceptions-Yards-TD ...... 1-0-0 0-0-0 Interceptions-Yards-TD ...... 0-0-0 0-0-0 Possession Time ...... 35:26 24:34 Possession Time ...... 36:41 23:19 Third-Down Conversions ...... 6-12 4-15 Third-Down Conversions ...... 5-14 2-9 Fourth-Down Conversions...... 0-2 1-4 Fourth-Down Conversions...... 2-2 0-0 Red Zone Scores-Chances ...... 3-4 2-3 Red Zone Scores-Chances ...... 3-5 3-4 Sacks By-Yards ...... 1-8 1-10 Sacks By-Yards ...... 1-8 3-22 Individual Leaders Individual Leaders SOUTH ALABAMA SOUTH ALABAMA Rushing (rushes-yds-TDs): Xavier Johnson 7-21; Tyreis Thomas 6-20; Dallas Rushing (rushes-yds-TDs): Tyreis Thomas 10-83-1; Dallas Davis 9-23 Davis 10-18 Passing (comp-atts-yds-TDs-INTs): Dallas Davis 24-34-285-2-0 Passing (comp-atts-yds-TDs-INTs): Dallas Davis 21-42-279-0-1 Receiving (recs-yds-TDs): Gerald Everett 8-95-1; Josh Magee 7-113-1; Kevin Receiving (recs-yds-TDs): Josh Magee 6-50; Kevin Kutchera 3-69; Gerald Everett Kutchera 3-56; Xavier Johnson 3-8; Tyrone Williams 2-16 3-64; Tyrone Williams 3-36; Jordan McCray 2-45 Tackles (solo-ast-total, TFL-yds): Roman Buchanan 7-5-12, 1.0-4; Kalen Jackson Tackles (solo-ast-total, TFL-yds): Roman Buchanan 7-6-13, 2.0-3; Jeremy Reaves 4-5-9, 1.0-1; Devon Earl 5-2-7, 1.0-1; Jeremy Reaves 3-4-7; Darrell Songy 2-3-5; Randy 6-3-9, 1.5-7; Bull Barge 4-5-9; Neiko Robinson 3-5-8; Darrell Songy 4-2-6; Randy Allen 1-4-5, 0.5-4; Chason Milner 1-4-5; Nigel Lawrence 4-0-4; Bull Barge 1-3-4 Allen 5-0-5, 1.0-10; Kalen Jackson 4-1-5, 2.5-7; Nigel Lawrence 1-4-5; Chason Milner Sacks (solo-ast): Randy Allen 0-1; Tyree Turner 0-1 2-2-4; SirCalvin Wallace 2-2-4 Sacks (solo-ast): Randy Allen 1-0 MISSISSIPPI STATE Rushing (rushes-yds-TDs): Damian Williams 12-93; Brandon Holloway 11-48-1; GEORGIA SOUTHERN Fred Ross 1-46 Rushing (rushes-yds-TDs): Favian Upshaw 18-108; Kevin Ellison 11-86-1; Matt Passing (comp-atts-yds-TDs-INTs): Damian Williams 20-28-143-1-0 Breida 17-54; Wesley Fields 11-46-1 Receiving (recs-yds-TDs): Fred Ross 6-34; Brandon Holloway 5-40; Donald Gray Passing (comp-atts-yds-TDs-INTs): Favian Upshaw 6-9-127-0-0 2-22; Justin Johnson 2-22; Deddrick Thomas 2-15-1 Receiving (recs-yds-TDs): BJ Johnson 3-63; Montay Crockett 2-42 Tackles (solo-ast-total, TFL-yds): 2-7-9, 2.0-3; J.T. Gray 3-5-8, 1.0-4; Tackles (solo-ast-total, TFL-yds): Ironhead Gallon 4-3-7; Ukeme Eligwe 4-3-7, A.J. Jefferson 3-4-7, 4.0-26; Jamoral Graham 6-0-6; Kivon Coman 3-3-6, 1.5-4; Richie 1.0-4; Logan Hunt 3-3-6, 0.5-1; Joshua Moon 5-0-5; Darius Jones 4-0-4; Monquavion Brown 1-5-6; Corey Thomas 0-4-4, 1.0-4 Brinson 3-0-3, 1.0-1; Bernard Dawson 2-1-3, 0.5-4; Ryan George 2-1-3, 0.5-4 Sacks (solo-ast): A.J. Jefferson 2-0; J.T. Gray 1-0 Sacks (solo-ast): Bernard Dawson 0-1; Ryan George 0-1

Postseason Bowl Participants — 2014, 2016 57 2017 South Alabama Football 2016 Review Louisiana-Lafayette 28, South Alabama 23 South Alabama 41, Nicholls 40 (ot) Sept. 17, 2016 • Lafayette, La. • Cajun Field Sept. 24, 2016 • Mobile, Ala. • Ladd-Peebles Stadium Attendance: 19,208 Attendance: 13,086

Score By Quarters 1 2 3 4 OT F Score By Quarters 1 2 3 4 F Nicholls (1-2) 0 23 3 8 6 40 South Alabama (1-2, 0-2) 0 7 7 9 23 South Alabama (2-2) 7 17 3 7 7 41 Louisiana-Lafayette (2-1, 1-0) 6 3 13 6 28 Scoring Summary Scoring Summary 1st 14:48 USA X. Johnson 95 yard kickoff return (Patterson kick) USA 7-0 1st 4:22 ULL Jacquet 13 yd pass from Jennings (kick failed), 11-75-5:15 ULL 6-0 2nd 14:09 USA Ayoola 3 yd run (Patterson kick), 9-71-4:11 USA 14-0 2nd 14:13 USA T. Thomas 6 yd run (Patterson kick), 9-77-4:04 USA 7-6 13:37 NSU Major 33 yd int return (McKey kick) USA 14-7 0:37 ULL Artigue 31 yd fi eld goal, 9-40-2:55 ULL 9-7 11:09 NSU Boutte 51 yd blocked FG return (McKey kick) 14-14 3rd 9:46 ULL Riles 71 yd pass from Jennings (kick failed), 2-71-0:53 ULL 15-7 9:33 NSU Boudreaux 1 yd run (kick failed), 3-26-0:50 NSU 20-14 8:08 NSU McKey 37 yd fi eld goal, 4-6-1:27 NSU 23-14 4:46 ULL Barnes 38 yd pass from Jennings (Scheurich kick), 4-82-1:25 ULL 22-7 6:43 USA X. Johnson 16 yd run (Patterson kick), 3-62-1:23 NSU 23-21 1:50 USA Powell 18 yd pass from D. Davis (Patterson kick), 7-74-2:56 ULL 22-14 4:02 USA Patterson 22 yd fi eld goal, 5-18-1:44 USA 24-23 4th 13:36 USA Patterson 23 yd fi eld goal, 6-18-2:31 ULL 22-17 3rd 12:17 NSU McKey 21 yd fi eld goal, 8-24-2:43 NSU 26-24 7:05 ULL Maguire 68 yd run (rush failed), 5-89-2:04 ULL 28-17 6:42 USA Patterson 26 yd fi eld goal, 13-57-5:35 USA 27-26 3:17 USA Everett 11 yd pass from D. Davis (pass failed), 3-50-0:49 ULL 28-23 4th 8:45 NSU Jeanpiere 16 yd pass from Fourcade (Bates pass from Singleton), 5-32-2:33 NSU 34-27 0:16 USA T. Williams 9 yd pass from D. Davis (Patterson kick), 13-83-2:31 34-34 Team Stats USA ULL OT USA X. Johnson 4 yd run (Patterson kick), 6-25 USA 41-34 First Downs ...... 20 20 NSU Taylor 4 yd run (rush failed), 3-25 USA 41-40 Rush-Pass-Pen ...... 5-13-2 10-10-0 Team Stats NSU USA Rushes-Net Yards ...... 37-74 36-256 First Downs ...... 12 24 Net Yards Passing ...... 264 256 Rush-Pass-Pen ...... 7-5-0 8-16-0 Comp-Att-Int ...... 21-29-0 18-26-2 Rushes-Net Yards ...... 43-161 42-208 Total Plays-Net Yards ...... 66-338 62-512 Net Yards Passing ...... 69 302 Avg. Gain Per Play ...... 5.1 8.3 Comp-Att-Int ...... 10-19-0 24-50-4 Fumbles-Lost ...... 2-1 0-0 Total Plays-Net Yards ...... 62-230 92-510 Penalties-Yards ...... 3-20 4-30 Avg. Gain Per Play ...... 3.7 5.5 Punts-Yards ...... 6-249 3-125 Fumbles-Lost ...... 3-2 2-0 Penalties-Yards ...... 5-46 6-70 Avg. Yards Per Punt ...... 41.5 41.7 Punts-Yards ...... 8-348 5-211 Net Yards Per Punt ...... 42.0 41.7 Avg. Yards Per Punt ...... 43.5 42.2 Punt Returns-Yards-TD ...... 0-0-0 2-(-3)-0 Net Yards Per Punt ...... 41.8 38.2 Kickoff Returns-Yards-TD ...... 4-90-0 3-68-0 Punt Returns-Yards-TD ...... 0-0-0 2-14-0 Interceptions-Yards-TD ...... 2-8-0 0-0-0 Kickoff Returns-Yards-TD ...... 5-166-0 6-153-1 Possession Time ...... 34:32 25:28 Interceptions-Yards-TD ...... 4-33-1 0-0-0 Third-Down Conversions ...... 4-12 5-12 Possession Time ...... 27:44 32:16 Fourth-Down Conversions...... 0-1 0-1 Third-Down Conversions ...... 3-13 8-19 Red Zone Scores-Chances ...... 4-4 2-3 Fourth-Down Conversions...... 0-0 2-3 Red Zone Scores-Chances ...... 5-6 6-6 Sacks By-Yards ...... 0-0 2-20 Sacks By-Yards ...... 0-0 3-15

Individual Leaders Individual Leaders SOUTH ALABAMA SOUTH ALABAMA Rushing (rushes-yds-TDs): Xavier Johnson 17-58; Tyreis Thomas 11-25-1 Rushing (rushes-yds-TDs): Xavier Johnson 21-103-2; Deonta Moore 8-58; Dami Passing (comp-atts-yds-TDs-INTs): Dallas Davis 21-29-264-2-0 Ayoola 12-47-1 -Receiving (recs-yds-TDs): Gerald Everett 7-83-1; Kevin Kutchera 349; Josh Passing (comp-atts-yds-TDs-INTs): Dallas Davis 24-50-302-1-4 Magee 3-13; Grant Powell 2-38-1; Sam Harris 2-31; Tyrone Williams 2-10 Receiving (recs-yds-TDs): Tyrone Williams 6-64-1; Kevin Kutchera 4-86; Gerald Tackles (solo-ast-total, TFL-yds): Kalen Jackson 8-4-12; Roman Buchanan 5-1-6, Everett 3-48; Xavier Johnson 3-24; Jordan McCray 2-25; Dami Ayoola 2-15 Tackles (solo-ast-total, TFL-yds): Darrell Songy 4-5-9, 1.0-1; Kalen Jackson 4-3-7, 2.0-3; Jeremy Reaves 4-1-5, 1.0-4; SirCalvin Wallace 2-3-5; Devon Earl 3-1-4; Darrell 1.0-2; Nigel Lawrence 4-3-7; Randy Allen 5-1-6, 2.0-13; Jeremy Reaves 5-1-6; Tyree Songy 3-1-4; Randy Allen 2-2-4, 1.5-3 Turner 3-2-5, 1.0-1; Devon Earl 2-3-5, 0.5-1 Sacks (solo-ast): n/a Sacks (solo-ast): Randy Allen 2-0; Kalen Jackson 1-0

LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE NICHOLLS Rushing (rushes-yds-TDs): Elijah McGuire 23-223-1 Rushing (rushes-yds-TDs): Dontrell Taylor 25-125-1; C.J. Okpalobi 9-48 Passing (comp-atts-yds-TDs-INTs): Anthony Jennings 18-26-256-3-2 Passing (comp-atts-yds-TDs-INTs): Chase Fourcade 10-19-69-1-0 Receiving (recs-yds-TDs): Al Riles 8-139-1; Nick Byrne 3-31; Keenan Barnes 2-55-1 Receiving (recs-yds-TDs): C.J. Bates 3-30; Damion Jeanpiere 2-26-1; Josh Singleton 2-12 Tackles (solo-ast-total, TFL-yds): Tre’Maine Lightfoot 1-9-10, 0.5-1; Otha Peters Tackles (solo-ast-total, TFL-yds): B.T. Sanders 7-6-13; Hezekiah White 7-4—11, 3-6-9, 1.5-11; Travis Crawford 4-3-7; Taboris Lee 2-3-5, 1.5-2; Jarvis Jeffries 2-2-4, 2.5-6; Sully Laiche 5-3-8; Allen Pittman 2-5-7; Christian Boutte 6-0-6; Lazarus Ona 0.5-1; Ladarrius Kidd 1-3-4, 1.5-2; Kevon Perry 1-3-4, 1.5-12; Christian Goodlett 0-4-4 4-1-5; Evan Veron 3-2-5, 0.5-0 Sacks (solo-ast): Kevon Perry 1-0; Otha Peters 1-0 Sacks (solo-ast): n/a

58 Postseason Bowl Participants — 2014, 2016 2016 Review 2017 South Alabama Football South Alabama 42, #19 San Diego State 24 Arkansas State 17, South Alabama 7

Oct. 1, 2016 • Mobile, Ala. • Ladd-Peebles Stadium Oct. 15, 2016 • Jonesboro, Ark. • Centennial Bank Stadium Attendance: 14,741 Attendance: 22,277

Score By Quarters 1 2 3 4 F Score By Quarters 1 2 3 4 F San Diego State (3-1) 6 10 8 0 24 South Alabama (3-3, 0-3) 0 0 0 7 7 South Alabama (3-2) 14 0 7 21 42 Arkansas State (2-4, 2-0) 0 14 3 0 17 Scoring Summary 1st 10:38 USA T. Thomas 12 yd run (Patterson kick), 8-90-3:29 USA 7-0 Scoring Summary 6:03 SDSU Penny 15 yd run (rush failed), 2-48-0:35 USA 7-6 2nd 12:50 ASU Humes 60 yd fum recovery (Houston kick) ASU 7-0 1:46 USA Kutchera 37 yd pass from Garvin (Patterson kick), 8-75-4:17 USA 14-6 6:05 ASU White 14 yd run (Houston kick), 11-71-5:11 ASU 14-0 2nd 9:45 SDSU Pumphrey 7 yd run (Baron kick), 3-40-0:58 USA 14-13 3rd 4:28 ASU Houston 25 yd fi eld goal, 13-68-5:49 ASU 17-0 0:05 SDSU Baron 34 yd fi eld goal, 8-63-1:46 SDSU 16-14 4th 4:16 USA X. Johnson 2 yd run (Patterson kick), 7-92-3:28 ASU 17-7 3rd 14:08 USA Everett 79 yd pass from Garvin (Patterson kick), 2-82-0:52 USA 21-16 3:06 SDSU Warring 12 yd pass from Chapman (Wells pass from Chapman),11-90-5:35 SDSU 24-21 Team Stats USA ASU 4th 11:58 USA Magee 20 yd pass from Garvin (Patterson kick), 11-69-6:08 USA 28-24 8:02 USA Ayoola 1 yd run (Patterson kick), 2-3-0:41 USA 35-24 First Downs ...... 13 20 4:17 USA Earl 80 yd fumble recovery (Patterson kick) USA 42-24 Rush-Pass-Pen ...... 6-7-0 14-4-2 Rushes-Net Yards ...... 31-61 54-204 Team Stats SDSU USA Net Yards Passing ...... 194 93 First Downs ...... 20 18 Comp-Att-Int ...... 12-27-1 9-13-0 Rush-Pass-Pen ...... 12-8-0 7-9-2 Total Plays-Net Yards ...... 58-255 67-297 Rushes-Net Yards ...... 41-157 40-89 Avg. Gain Per Play ...... 4.4 4.4 Net Yards Passing ...... 159 242 Fumbles-Lost ...... 2-1 1-0 Comp-Att-Int ...... 13-22-0 16-21-1 Total Plays-Net Yards ...... 63-316 61-331 Penalties-Yards ...... 9-67 4-25 Avg. Gain Per Play ...... 5.0 5.4 Punts-Yards ...... 5-249 4-136 Fumbles-Lost ...... 3-2 0-0 Avg. Yards Per Punt ...... 49.8 34.0 Penalties-Yards ...... 10-85 10-93 Net Yards Per Punt ...... 49.6 29.0 Punts-Yards ...... 5-232 5-232 Punt Returns-Yards-TD ...... 0-0-0 3-1-0 Avg. Yards Per Punt ...... 46.4 46.4 Kickoff Returns-Yards-TD ...... 2-36-0 0-0-0 Net Yards Per Punt ...... 42.6 39.8 Interceptions-Yards-TD ...... 1-3-0 1-0-0 Punt Returns-Yards-TD ...... 2-33-0 3-19-0 Possession Time ...... 26:31 33:29 Kickoff Returns-Yards-TD ...... 3-58-0 2-39-0 Third-Down Conversions ...... 5-13 4-13 Interceptions-Yards-TD ...... 1-0-0 0-0-0 Possession Time ...... 26:43 33:17 Fourth-Down Conversions...... 0-1 2-2 Third-Down Conversions ...... 2-10 7-13 Red Zone Scores-Chances ...... 1-2 2-3 Fourth-Down Conversions...... 0-2 0-0 Sacks By-Yards ...... 3-22 6-39 Red Zone Scores-Chances ...... 4-4 3-4 Sacks By-Yards ...... 3-21 4-25 Individual Leaders SOUTH ALABAMA Individual Leaders Rushing (rushes-yds-TDs): Dami Ayoola 6-34; Xavier Johnson 10-24-1 SOUTH ALABAMA Passing (comp-atts-yds-TDs-INTs): Dallas Davis 9-15-146-0-1 Rushing (rushes-yds-TDs): Tyreis Thomas 11-33-1; Dami Ayoola 8-22-1 Receiving (recs-yds-TDs): Passing (comp-atts-yds-TDs-INTs): Cole Garvin 16-21-242-3-1 Gerald Everett 5-125; Maaseiah Francis 2-28; Josh Receiving (recs-yds-TDs): Josh Magee 6-83-1; Gerald Everett 5-103-1; Kevin Magee 2-23; Kevin Kutchera 2-11 Kutchera 3-56-1 Tackles (solo-ast-total, TFL-yds): Darrell Songy 4-10-14, 2.0-3; Randy Allen Tackles (solo-ast-total, TFL-yds): Jeremy Reaves 4-3-7, 1.0-3; Jalen Thompson 7-6-13, 4.5-17; Nigel Lawrence 7-5-12; Kalen Jackson 4-5-9, 0.5-2; Bull Barge 2-6-8, 3-3-6, 0.5-3; Neiko Robinson 3-3-6; Kalen Jackson 5-0-5, 3.0-15; Roman Buchanan 0.5-5; Devon Earl, 3-3-6; Roman Buchanan 2-3-5 3-2-5, 1.0-1; Devon Earl 3-2-5, 0.5-1; Nigel Lawrence 2-3-5; Bull Barge 2-2-4 Sacks (solo-ast): Randy Allen 2-0; Bull Barge 0-1; Finessé Middleton 0-1 Sacks (solo-ast): Randy Allen 1-1; Kalen Jackson 1-0; Finessé Middleton 1-0; Jalen Thompson 0-1 ARKANSAS STATE Rushing (rushes-yds-TDs): Warren Wand 18-88; Johnston White 12-58-1; SAN DIEGO STATE Rushing (rushes-yds-TDs): Donnel Pumphrey 25-151-1; Rashaad Penny 9-62-1 Justice Hansen 15-37 Passing (comp-atts-yds-TDs-INTs): Christian Chapman 13-22-159-1-0 Passing (comp-atts-yds-TDs-INTs): Justice Hansen 9-13-93-0-1 Receiving (recs-yds-TDs): Eric Judge 3-43; Mikah Holder 2-48; David Wells Receiving (recs-yds-TDs): Blake Mack 2-39; Justin McInnis 2-18 2-21; Donnel Pumphrey 2-7 Tackles (solo-ast-total, TFL-yds): Money Hunter 3-4-7, 0.5-0; Cody Brown Tackles (solo-ast-total, TFL-yds): Calvin Munson 2-7-9, 1.0-6; Austin Wyatt- 4-2-6; Ja’Von Rolland-Jones 3-3-6, 2.0-15; Xavier Woodson-Luster 2-3-5, 0.5-1; Thayer 3-5-8; Na’im McGee 2-6-8; Dakota Turner 0-7-7; Damontae Kazee 4-1-5, Justin Clifton 1-4-5 1.0-1; Sergio Phillips 2-3-5; Alex Barrett 2-3-5; Malik Smith 2-3-5 Sacks (solo-ast): Chris Odom 3-0; Ja’Von Rolland-Jones 2-0; Waylon Roberson 1-0 Sacks (solo-ast): Noble Hall 1-0; Kyle Kelley 1-0; Calvin Munson 1-0 Postseason Bowl Participants — 2014, 2016 59 2017 South Alabama Football 2016 Review Troy 28, South Alabama 21 South Alabama 13, Georgia State 10 Oct. 20, 2016 • Mobile, Ala. • Ladd-Peebles Stadium Oct. 29, 2016 • Mobile, Ala. • Ladd-Peebles Stadium Attendance: 30,837 Attendance: 11,565

Score By Quarters 1 2 3 4 F Score By Quarters 1 2 3 4 F Troy (6-1, 4-0) 7 6 0 15 28 Georgia State (2-6, 1-3) 3 0 7 0 10 South Alabama (3-4, 0-4) 14 7 0 0 24 South Alabama (4-4, 1-4) 0 3 0 10 13

Scoring Summary Scoring Summary 1st 13:44 USA X. Johnson 1 yd run (Patterson kick), 2-39-0:52 USA 7-0 1st 10:05 GSU ten Lohuis 30 yd fi eld goal, 9-69-4:55 GSU 3-0 3:36 USA X. Johnson 5 yd run (Patterson kick), 2-9-0:45 USA 14-0 2nd 14:56 USA Patterson 34 yd fi eld goal, 7-22-3:30 3-3 0:00 Troy McCormick 80 yd pass from Silvers (Kay kick), 1-80-0:05 USA 14-7 3rd 2:34 GSU Kirk 2 yd run (ten Lohuis kick), 11-71-5:02 GSU 10-3 2nd 4:36 Troy Kay 47 yd fi eld goal, 7-50-2:52 USA 14-10 4th 6:11 USA Thomas 2 yd run (Patterson kick), 14-92-4:52 10-10 2:37 USA Everett 19 yd pass from D. Davis (Patterson kick), 5-75-1:59 USA 21-10 0:02 USA Patterson 30 yd fi eld goal, 6-18-0:42 USA 13-10 0:30 Troy Kay 28 yd fi eld goal, 11-66-2:07 USA 21-13 4th 11:12 Troy Chunn 2 yd run (Silvers pass from Johnson), 8-83-3:16 21-21 Team Stats GSU USA 1:20 Troy Chunn 1 yd run (Kay kick), 5-80-0:53 Troy 28-21 First Downs ...... 14 19 Rush-Pass-Pen ...... 8-5-1 11-7-1 Team Stats Troy USA Rushes-Net Yards ...... 40-127 43-182 First Downs ...... 28 12 Net Yards Passing ...... 113 124 Rush-Pass-Pen ...... 11-15-2 4-7-1 Comp-Att-Int ...... 11-18-0 15-27-1 Rushes-Net Yards ...... 38-190 39-145 Total Plays-Net Yards ...... 58-240 70-306 Net Yards Passing ...... 395 195 Avg. Gain Per Play ...... 4.1 4.4 Comp-Att-Int ...... 18-42-0 11-20-0 Fumbles-Lost ...... 1-1 3-1 Total Plays-Net Yards ...... 80-585 59-340 Penalties-Yards ...... 5-37 5-44 Avg. Gain Per Play ...... 7.3 5.8 Punts-Yards ...... 7-236 5-203 Fumbles-Lost ...... 5-2 1-1 Avg. Yards Per Punt ...... 33.7 40.6 Penalties-Yards ...... 7-55 13-100 Net Yards Per Punt ...... 31.7 40.6 Punts-Yards ...... 3-127 9-429 Punt Returns-Yards-TD ...... 1-0-0 2-14-0 Avg. Yards Per Punt ...... 42.3 47.7 Kickoff Returns-Yards-TD ...... 3-57-0 3-48-0 Net Yards Per Punt ...... 42.3 43.2 Interceptions-Yards-TD ...... 1-0-0 0-0-0 Punt Returns-Yards-TD ...... 3-0-0 1-0-0 Possession Time ...... 29:30 30:30 Kickoff Returns-Yards-TD ...... 4-87-0 3-46-0 Third-Down Conversions ...... 5-14 3-13 Interceptions-Yards-TD ...... 0-0-0 0-0-0 Fourth-Down Conversions...... 0-0 1-3 Possession Time ...... 30:56 29:04 Red Zone Scores-Chances ...... 2-2 3-5 Third-Down Conversions ...... 5-14 3-13 Sacks By-Yards ...... 2-8 4-36 Fourth-Down Conversions...... 1-3 1-1 Red Zone Scores-Chances ...... 3-3 3-3 Individual Leaders Sacks By-Yards ...... 6-31 0-0 SOUTH ALABAMA Rushing (rushes-yds-TDs): Xavier Johnson 18-83; Tyreis Thomas 10-46-1; Dallas Individual Leaders Davis 7-31; Dami Ayoola 6-30 SOUTH ALABAMA Passing (comp-atts-yds-TDs-INTs): Dallas Davis 15-25-124-0-0 Rushing (rushes-yds-TDs): Xavier Johnson 6-58-2; Tyreis Thomas 10-41; Dami Receiving (recs-yds-TDs): Gerald Everett 4-49; Dami Ayoola 3-10; Xavier Johnson Ayoola 8-34 2-17; Tyreis Thomas 2-8 Passing (comp-atts-yds-TDs-INTs): Dallas Davis 11-20-195-1-0 Tackles (solo-ast-total, TFL-yds): Neiko Robinson 9-3-12; Darrell Songy 5-1-6, Receiving (recs-yds-TDs): Tyrone Williams 4-50; Kevin Kutchera 3-92; Gerald 1.0-9; Bull Barge 1-5-6; Roman Buchanan 4-1-5; Jeremy Reaves 4-1-5; Devon Earl Everett 3-49-1 3-2-5, 1.0-5; Tyree Turner 2-3-5, 1.0-3; Randy Allen 2-3-5, 1.5-13 Tackles (solo-ast-total, TFL-yds): Devon Earl 4-5-9; Roman Buchanan 5-3-8; Sacks (solo-ast): Randy Allen 1-0; Finessé Middleton 1-0; Darrell Songy 1-0; Jeremy Reaves 5-3-8, 1.0-1; Tyree Turner 4-4-8; Nigel Lawrence 3-4-7; Bull Barge Tyree Turner 1-0 3-3-6; Diantae Thomas 2-2-4, 1.0-6; Randy Allen 1-3-4, 1.5-4 Sacks (solo-ast): n/a GEORGIA STATE Rushing (rushes-yds-TDs): Aaron Winchester 21-64; Demarcus Kirk 10-30-1; TROY Kendrick Dorn 6-20 Rushing (rushes-yds-TDs): Jordan Chunn 23-143-2 Passing (comp-atts-yds-TDs-INTs): Aaron Winchester 11-18-113-0-0 Passing (comp-atts-yds-TDs-INTs): Brandon Silvers 28-42-395-1-0 Receiving (recs-yds-TDs): Glenn Smith 3-55; Keith Rucker 2-15; Ari Werts 2-13; Receiving (recs-yds-TDs): Emanuel Thompson 7-74; John Johnson 6-72; Jordan Todd Boyd 2-1 Chunn 5-34; Tevaris McCormick 4-127-1; Deondre Douglas 3-34 Tackles (solo-ast-total, TFL-yds): Alonzo McGee 5-7-12, 1.0-2; Trey Payne 3-8-11; Tackles (solo-ast-total, TFL-yds): Terris Lewis 3-3-6; Junior Gnonkonde 5-0-5, Bobby Baker 5-5-10; Michael Shaw 2-6-8, 0.5-2; Bryan Williams 5-1-6; Shawayne 1.0-2; William Lloyd 4-1-5; Demetrius Cain 3-2-5, 1.5-2; Baron Poole 3-2-5, 2.0-11 Lawrence 3-3-6, 1.0-2; Andrew Everett 1-5-6 Sacks (solo-ast): Rashad Dillard 2-0; Demetrius Cain 1-1; Junior Gnonkonde 1-0; Sacks (solo-ast): Alonzo McGee 1-0; Chase Middleton 1-0 Baron Poole 1-0; Sam Lebbie 0-1 60 Postseason Bowl Participants — 2014, 2016 2016 Review 2017 South Alabama Football Louisiana-Monroe 42, South Alabama 35 (ot) South Alabama 31, Presbyterian 7

Nov. 5, 2016 • Monroe, La. • JPS Field at Malone Stadium Nov. 19, 2016 • Mobile, Ala. • Ladd-Peebles Stadium Attendance: 16,073 Attendance: 11,017

Score By Quarters 1 2 3 4 OT F Score By Quarters 1 2 3 4 F South Alabama (4-5, 1-5) 7 7 14 7 0 35 Presbyterian (2-9) 0 0 7 0 7 Louisiana-Monroe (3-6, 2-3) 7 7 7 14 7 42 South Alabama (5-5) 7 14 0 10 31 Scoring Summary 1st 13:37 ULM Turner 52 yd pass from Evans (Ford kick), 4-79-1:23 ULM 7-0 Scoring Summary 9:57 USA D. Davis 55 yd run (Patterson kick), 3-63-1:18 7-7 1st 7:03 USA X. Johnson 70 yd run (Patterson kick), 3-80-1:10 USA 7-0 2nd 11:34 USA Magee 24 yd pass from Davis (Patterson kick), 12-76-4:12 USA 14-7 2nd 14:04 USA Thomas 2 yd run (Patterson kick), 4-42-1:06 USA 14-0 0:34 ULM Luckett 1 yd run (Ford kick), 18-67-5:52 14-14 1:07 USA Ayoola 4 yd run (Patterson kick), 12-95-4:18 USA 21-0 3rd 10:35 USA T. Thomas 4 yd run (Patterson kick), 10-75-4:25 USA 21-14 3rd 8:29 PC Ya-Sin 61 yd fum recovery (Norton kick) USA 21-7 4:40 ULM Brown 10 yd pass from Evans (Ford kick), 12-66-5:55 21-21 4th 10:57 USA Patterson 30 yd fi eld goal, 9-57-3:19 USA 24-7 0:00 USA X. Johnson 1 yd run (Patterson kick), 8-85-4:40 USA 28-21 9:24 USA Thompson 30 yd int return (Patterson kick) USA 31-7 4th 11:44 ULM Koufi e 9 yd run (Ford kick), 8-69-3:16 28-28 4:27 ULM Koufi e 2 yd run (Ford kick), 9-68-3:37 ULM 35-28 0:50 USA Ayoola 14 yd run (Patterson kick), 6-80-1:08 35-35 Team Stats PC USA OT ULM Green 7 yd pass from Evans (Ford kick), 5-25 ULM 42-35 First Downs ...... 18 17 Rush-Pass-Pen ...... 10-6-2 8-9-0 Team Stats USA ULM Rushes-Net Yards ...... 46-197 35-251 First Downs ...... 30 27 Net Yards Passing ...... 78 167 Rush-Pass-Pen ...... 11-17-2 10-14-3 Comp-Att-Int ...... 11-24-1 15-28-0 Rushes-Net Yards ...... 41-209 46-181 Total Plays-Net Yards ...... 70-275 63-418 Net Yards Passing ...... 307 279 Avg. Gain Per Play ...... 3.9 6.6 Comp-Att-Int ...... 23-37-1 26-39-1 Total Plays-Net Yards ...... 78-516 85-460 Fumbles-Lost ...... 2-1 4-1 Avg. Gain Per Play ...... 6.6 5.4 Penalties-Yards ...... 6-60 3-25 Fumbles-Lost ...... 1-0 1-0 Punts-Yards ...... 8-306 6-263 Penalties-Yards ...... 12-83 4-40 Avg. Yards Per Punt ...... 38.2 43.8 Punts-Yards ...... 2-89 4-157 Net Yards Per Punt ...... 37.4 43.8 Avg. Yards Per Punt ...... 39.5 39.2 Punt Returns-Yards-TD ...... 0-0-0 4-7-0 Net Yards Per Punt ...... 39.5 38.0 Kickoff Returns-Yards-TD ...... 4-64-0 1-21-0 Punt Returns-Yards-TD ...... 1-5-0 0-0-0 Interceptions-Yards-TD ...... 0-0-0 1-30-1 Kickoff Returns-Yards-TD ...... 4-81-0 6-135-0 Possession Time ...... 35:43 24:17 Interceptions-Yards-TD ...... 1-36-0 1-2-0 Possession Time ...... 29:13 30:47 Third-Down Conversions ...... 4-16 3-11 Third-Down Conversions ...... 4-10 8-18 Fourth-Down Conversions...... 1-2 1-1 Fourth-Down Conversions...... 1-4 4-4 Red Zone Scores-Chances ...... 0-2 3-4 Red Zone Scores-Chances ...... 3-3 5-5 Sacks By-Yards ...... 0-0 1-3 Sacks By-Yards ...... 0-0 3-34 Individual Leaders Individual Leaders SOUTH ALABAMA SOUTH ALABAMA Rushing (rushes-yds-TDs): Xavier Johnson 10-116-1; Dami Ayoola 7-45-1; Tyreis Rushing (rushes-yds-TDs): Xavier Johnson 16-93-1; Dallas Davis 11-61-1; Dami Thomas 4-25-1; Milton Revell 5-24; Deonta Moore 4-23 Ayoola 7-41-1 Passing (comp-atts-yds-TDs-INTs): Dallas Davis 23-37-307-1-1 Passing (comp-atts-yds-TDs-INTs): Cole Garvin 15-28-167-0-0 Receiving (recs-yds-TDs): Josh Magee 7-138-1; Tyrone Williams 4-67; Kevin Receiving (recs-yds-TDs): Maaseiah Francis 5-36; Josh Magee 4-69; Tyrone Kutchera 3-47; Gerald Everett 3-21; Sa’Mory Collier 2-18 Williams 2-33 Tackles (solo-ast-total, TFL-yds): Devon Earl, 7-6-13; Roman Buchanan 7-4-11, Tackles (solo-ast-total, TFL-yds): Darrell Songy 9-4-13; Roman Buchanan 2-4-6; 2.0-4; Darrell Songy 6-5-11, 0.5-2; Jeremy Reaves 3-5-8; Randy Allen 1-7-8; Tyree Neiko Robinson 4-1-5; Zach Befort 0-5-5, 0.5-1; Finessé Middleton 3-0-3, 3.0-9; Jalen Turner 4-3-7, 1.0-1; Neiko Robinson 2-4-6; Chason Milner 1-5-6 Thompson 3-0-3; Jeremy Reaves 2-1-3; Devon Earl 2-1-3, 0.5-0; Bull Barge 2-1-3, 1.0-4 Sacks (solo-ast): n/a Sacks (solo-ast): Finessé Middleton 1-0

LOUISIANA-MONROE PRESBYTERIAN Rushing (rushes-yds-TDs): Thomas Koufi e 16-70-2; Ben Luckett 9-42-1; Caleb Evans 8-36; Duke Carter 13-33 Rushing (rushes-yds-TDs): Ben Cheek 21-128 Passing (comp-atts-yds-TDs-INTs): Caleb Evans 26-38-279-3-1 Passing (comp-atts-yds-TDs-INTs): Ben Cheek 11-24-78-0-1 Receiving (recs-yds-TDs): Ajalen Holley 5-40; Marcus Green 5-37-1; Xavier Receiving (recs-yds-TDs): Kyle Goddard 3-30; Joseph Purter 3-14; DarQuez Brown 4-38-1; R.J. Turner 3-79-1 Watson 2-26 Tackles (solo-ast-total, TFL-yds): David Griffi th 4-6-10, 0.5-7; Wesley Thompson Tackles (solo-ast-total, TFL-yds): Robert Baker 5-3-8; Nick Moss 4-4-8; Grant 3-4-7, 1.0-3; Tre’ Hunter 6-0-6; Caleb Tucker 2-4-6, 1.0-3; Stephen Amoako 3-2-5; Beidel 3-5-8; Rock Ya-Sin 5-2-7; Khari Rosier 2-4-6; Kamren Mack 1-5-6; Kevin Cortez Sisco 2-3-5, 1.0-18; Donald Louis 0-5-5, 1.0-8 Green 3-2-5; Ryan Brown 1-4-5, 1.0-2 Sacks (solo-ast): Cortz Sisco 1-0; Jaylen Veasley 1-0; David Griffi th 0-1; Donald Sacks (solo-ast): n/a Louis 0-1 Postseason Bowl Participants — 2014, 2016 61 2017 South Alabama Football 2016 Review Idaho 38, South Alabama 31 South Alabama 35, New Mexico State 28 Nov. 26, 2016 • Moscow, Idaho • Kibbie Dome Dec. 3, 2016 • Mobile, Ala. • Ladd-Peebles Stadium Attendance: 9,049 Attendance: 14,812

Score By Quarters 1 2 3 4 F Score By Quarters 1 2 3 4 F South Alabama (5-6, 1-6) 7 14 7 3 31 New Mexico State (3-9, 2-6) 0 7 7 14 28 Idaho (7-4, 5-2) 14 10 7 7 38 South Alabama (6-6, 2-6) 7 0 7 21 35

Scoring Summary Scoring Summary 1st 9:48 Idaho Saunders 14 yd run (Rehkow kick), 3-18-0:47 Idaho 7-0 1st 11:41 USA X. Johnson 51 yd run (Patterson kick), 2-57-0:40 USA 7-0 7:10 Idaho Cowan 32 yd pass from Linehan (Rehkow kick), 1-47-0:15 Idaho 14-0 2nd 5:47 NMSU Rose III 30 yd run (Davidson kick), 2-80-0:22 7-7 3:47 USA Francis 6 yd pass from Garvin (Patterson kick), 8-75-3:23 Idaho 14-7 3rd 8:39 USA X. Johnson 1 yd run (Patterson kick), 9-34-4:30 USA 14-7 2nd 6:40 Idaho Rehkow 24 yd fi eld goal, 14-60-6:14 Idaho 17-7 5:40 NMSU Cramer 41 yd run (Davidson kick), 9-73-2:59 14-14 6:29 USA Francis 75 yd pass from D. Davis (Patterson kick), 1-75-0:11 Idaho 17-14 4th 14:25 NMSU Rose III 1 yd run (Davidson kick), 11-77-3:59 NMSU 21-14 2:09 Idaho Hightower 41 yd pass from Linehan (Rehkow kick), 7-80-4:14 Idaho 24-14 14:10 USA Magee 76 yd pass from D. Davis (Patterson kick), 1-76-0:15 21-21 0:12 USA Bynes 1 yd pass from D. Davis (Patterson kick), 8-68-1:51 Idaho 24-21 6:53 USA Ayoola 2 yd run (Patterson kick), 12-86-5:52 USA 28-21 3rd 10:52 USA D. Davis 2 yd run (Patterson kick), 10-75-4:08 USA 28-24 2:28 USA X. Johnson 35 yd run (Patterson kick), 5-70-2:40 USA 35-21 9:12 Idaho Saunders 1 yd run (Rehkow kick), 5-72-1:32 Idaho 31-28 0:25 NMSU Boone 35 yd pass from Cramer (Davidson kick), 9-76-2:03 USA 35-28 4th 14:27 Idaho Saunders 7 yd run (Rehkow kick), 15-80-5:44 Idaho 38-28 9:43 USA Patterson 36 yd fi eld goal, 5-18-2:27 Idaho 38-31 Team Stats NMSU USA First Downs ...... 21 22 Team Stats USA Idaho Rush-Pass-Pen ...... 12-7-2 13-9-0 First Downs ...... 25 27 Rushes-Net Yards ...... 48-353 49-282 Rush-Pass-Pen ...... 9-14-2 11-11-5 Net Yards Passing ...... 110 239 Rushes-Net Yards ...... 34-157 35-176 Comp-Att-Int ...... 11-25-2 16-28-2 Net Yards Passing ...... 326 231 Total Plays-Net Yards ...... 73-463 77-521 Comp-Att-Int ...... 25-46-2 17-34-3 Avg. Gain Per Play ...... 6.3 6.8 Total Plays-Net Yards ...... 80-483 69-407 Fumbles-Lost ...... 2-1 2-1 Avg. Gain Per Play ...... 6.0 5.9 Penalties-Yards ...... 5-57 4-50 Fumbles-Lost ...... 3-0 1-0 Punts-Yards ...... 7-272 5-190 Penalties-Yards ...... 11-117 4-45 Avg. Yards Per Punt ...... 38.9 38.0 Punts-Yards ...... 5-165 3-115 Net Yards Per Punt ...... 38.0 32.8 Avg. Yards Per Punt ...... 33.0 38.3 Punt Returns-Yards-TD ...... 1-6-0 2-6-0 Net Yards Per Punt ...... 27.0 38.0 Kickoff Returns-Yards-TD ...... 6-122-0 4-93-0 Punt Returns-Yards-TD ...... 1-1-0 1-10-0 Interceptions-Yards-TD ...... 2-23-0 2-23-0 Kickoff Returns-Yards-TD ...... 1-21-0 5-96-0 Possession Time ...... 25:57 34:03 Interceptions-Yards-TD ...... 3-(-11)-0 2-13-0 Third-Down Conversions ...... 3-13 10-15 Possession Time ...... 29:02 30:58 Fourth-Down Conversions...... 3-3 0-0 Third-Down Conversions ...... 8-17 6-10 Red Zone Scores-Chances ...... 1-2 2-3 Fourth-Down Conversions...... 1-2 0-0 Sacks By-Yards ...... 1-8 4-29 Red Zone Scores-Chances ...... 4-4 4-4 Sacks By-Yards ...... 1-1 2-18 Individual Leaders SOUTH ALABAMA Individual Leaders Rushing (rushes-yds-TDs): Xavier Johnson 21-154-3; Dallas Davis 11-74; Dami SOUTH ALABAMA Ayoola 14-60-1 Rushing (rushes-yds-TDs): Xavier Johnson 14-83; Dallas Davis 13-54-1 Passing (comp-atts-yds-TDs-INTs): Dallas Davis 16-28-239-1-2 Passing (comp-atts-yds-TDs-INTs): Dallas Davis 24-45-320-2-2 Receiving (recs-yds-TDs): Gerald Everett 6-69; Josh Magee 4-135-1; Kevin Receiving (recs-yds-TDs): Maaseiah Francis 7-146-2; Josh Magee 4-40; James Kutchera 3-21 Bynes 3-23-1; Kevin Kutchera 2-36; Jordan McCray 2-26 Tackles (solo-ast-total, TFL-yds): Jeremy Reaves 5-2-7, 1.0-1; Tyree Turner 3-4-7, Tackles (solo-ast-total, TFL-yds): Jalen Thompson 10-0-10; Jeremy Reaves 7-2- 1.0-3; Randy Allen 5-1-6, 4.0-28; Quinton Dent 2-4-6; Neiko Robinson 4-1-5; Devon 9; Darrell Songy 7-1-8, 1.0-1; Neiko Robinson 4-3-7, 2.0-3; Zach Befort 4-1-5, 1.0-2 Earl 3-2-5, 1.0-1; Finessé Middleton 2-2-4, 2.0-9; Darrell Songy 2-2-4 Sacks (solo-ast): SirCalvin Wallace 1-0 Sacks (solo-ast): Randy Allen 3-0; Finessé Middleton 1-0

IDAHO NEW MEXICO STATE Rushing (rushes-yds-TDs): Isaiah Saunders 23-142-3 Rushing (rushes-yds-TDs): Larry Rose III 22-170-2; Conner Cramer 13-110-1 Passing (comp-atts-yds-TDs-INTs): Matt Linehan 17-34-231-2-3 Passing (comp-atts-yds-TDs-INTs): Conner Cramer 7-15-95-1-1 Receiving (recs-yds-TDs): Callen Hightower 5-111-1; Jordan Frysinger 4-51; Receiving (recs-yds-TDs): Johnathan Boone 2-47-1; Larry Rose III 2-23 Buck Cowan 3-42-1 Tackles (solo-ast-total, TFL-yds): Dalton Herrington 11-4-15, 1.5-3; Rodney Tackles (solo-ast-total, TFL-yds): Tony Lashley 8-6-14, 1.0-2; Jayshawn Jordan Butler 6-9-15; Terrill Hanks 8-4-12, 1.0-4; Shamad Lomax 1-7-8, 0.5-1; Kourtland 6-5-11; Ed Hall 8-1-9, 3.0-11; Tueni Lupeamanu 7-2-9, 1.0-3; Kaden Elliss 5-1-6; Rus- Busby 3-4-7, 1.0-8 sell Siavii 4-1-5; Ty Graham 3-2-5, 1.0-9 Sacks (solo-ast): Kourtland Busby 1-0 Sacks (solo-ast): Ty Graham 1-0; Ed Hall 1-0 62 Postseason Bowl Participants — 2014, 2016 2016 Review 2017 South Alabama Football NOVA Home Loans Arizona Bowl The Red Zone Air Force 45, South Alabama 21 USA Opps Trips...... 48 48 Dec. 30, 2016 • Tucson, Ariz. • Arizona Stadium TDs ...... 30 27 FGs ...... 9 13 Attendance: 33,868 Pct. TD ...... 62.5 56.3 Pct. Score ...... 81.3 83.3

Score By Quarters 1 2 3 4 F Fumble ...... 0 3 South Alabama (6-7) 14 7 0 0 21 INT ...... 3 0 Missed FG ...... 4 3 Air Force (10-3) 3 18 17 7 45 Downs ...... 1 1 End Half/Game ...... 1 1

Scoring Summary South Alabama 1st 14:49 USA Magee 75 yd pass from D. Davis (Patterson kick), 1-75-0:11 USA 7-0 at Mississippi State 9:05 AF Strebel 25 yd fi eld goal, 11-55-5:37 USA 7-3 Trips: 5 // TDs: 3 (1 rush/2 pass) / FGs: 0 Pct. score: 60% 6:08 USA Ayoola 2 yd run (Patterson kick), 7-75-2:57 USA 14-3 vs. Georgia Southern 2nd 10:41 USA D. Davis 4 yd run (Patterson kick), 5-59-1:59 USA 21-3 Trips: 3 // TDs: 0 / FGs: 2 Pct. score: 66.7% 6:34 AF Strebel 22 yd fi eld goal, 7-69-4:01 USA 21-6 at Louisiana-Lafayette 1:49 AF R. Cleveland 14 yd run (Strebel kick), 4-35-1:43 USA 21-13 Trips: 4 // TDs: 3 (1 rush/2 pass) / FGs: 1 Pct. score: 100% 0:25 AF Owens 1 yd run (Robinette pass from Worthman), 2-1-0:35 21-21 vs. Nicholls 3rd 14:42 AF Robinette 75 yd pass from Worthman (strebel kick), 1-75-0:18 AF 28-21 Trips: 6 // TDs: 4 (3 rush / 1 pass) / FGs: 2 Pct. score: 100% 6:35 AF Williams 6 yd run (Strebel kick), 12-75-5:46 AF 35-21 vs. San Diego State 2:03 AF Strebel 37 yd fi eld goal, 6-40-2:59 AF 38-21 Trips: 4 // TDs: 3 (2 rush / 1 pass) / FGs: 0 Pct. score: 75% 4th 9:12 AF Owens 22 yd run (Strebel kick), 11-69-7:03 AF 45-21 at Arkansas State Trips: 2 // TDs: 1 (1 rush) / FGs: 0 Pct. score: 50% Team Stats USA AF vs. Troy First Downs ...... 13 24 Trips: 3 // TDs: 3 (2 rush/1 pass) / FGs: 0 Pct. score: 100% Rush-Pass-Pen ...... 6-7-0 14-6-4 vs. Georgia State Rushes-Net Yards ...... 21-68 63-253 Trips: 5 // TDs: 1 (1 rush) / FGs: 2 Pct. score: 60% Net Yards Passing ...... 245 207 at Louisiana-Monroe Comp-Att-Int ...... 10-26-1 7-10-0 Trips: 3 // TDs: 3 (3 rush) / FGs: 0 Pct. score: 100% Total Plays-Net Yards ...... 47-313 73-460 vs. Presbyterian Avg. Gain Per Play ...... 6.7 6.3 Trips: 4 // TDs: 2 (2 rush) / FGs: 1 Pct. score: 75% Fumbles-Lost ...... 2-2 1-0 at Idaho Penalties-Yards ...... 9-71 5-25 Trips: 4 // TDs: 3 (1 rush / 2 pass) / FGs: 1 Pct. score: 100% Punts-Yards ...... 5-185 2-73 vs. New Mexico State Avg. Yards Per Punt ...... 37.0 36.5 Trips: 3 // TDs: 2 (2 rush) / FGs: 0 Pct. score: 67% Net Yards Per Punt ...... 37.0 34.0 vs. Air Force Punt Returns-Yards-TD ...... 1-5-0 0-0-0 Trips: 2 // TDs: 2 (2 rush) / FGs: 0 Kickoff Returns-Yards-TD ...... 4-46-0 2-44-0 Pct. score: 100% Interceptions-Yards-TD ...... 0-0-0 1-0-0 Opponents Possession Time ...... 19:34 40:26 Mississippi State Trips: 4 // TDs: 2 (1 rush/1 pass) / FGs: 1 Third-Down Conversions ...... 3-8 5-13 Pct. score: 75% Fourth-Down Conversions...... 0-0 0-1 Georgia Southern Trips: 4 // TDs: 2 (2 rush) / FGs: 1 Red Zone Scores-Chances ...... 2-2 6-6 Pct. score: 75% Sacks By-Yards ...... 4-18 2-20 Louisiana-Lafayette Trips: 3 // TDs: 1 (1 pass) / FGs: 1 Pct. score: 67% Individual Leaders Nicholls Trips: 6 // TDs: 3 (2 rush / 1 pass) / FGs: 2 SOUTH ALABAMA Pct. score: 83% Rushing (rushes-yds-TDs): Xavier Johnson 4-44; Damai Ayoola 8-32-1 San Diego State Trips: 4 // TDs: 3 (2 rush / 1 pass) / FGs: 1 Passing (comp-atts-yds-TDs-INTs): Dallas Davis 10-24-245-1-1 Pct. score: 100% Receiving (recs-yds-TDs): Josh Magee 5-154-1; Tyrone Williams 2-37 Arkansas State Trips: 3 // TDs: 1 (1 rush) / FGs: 1 Tackles (solo-ast-total, TFL-yds): Darrell Songy 12-4-16, 2.0-5; Randy Allen Pct. score: 67% 8-1-9, 1.0-9; Devon Earl 6-3-9, 3.0-13; Jeremy Reaves 6-2-8; Roman Buchanan 5-1-6, Troy Trips: 3 // TDs: 2 (2 rush) / FGs: 1 2.0-2; Chason Milner 3-0-3, 2.0-6; Jalen Thompson 2-1-3; Neiko Robinson 2-1-3 Pct. score: 100% Sacks (solo-ast): Chason Milner 2-0; Randy Allen 1-0; Devon Earl 1-0 Georgia State Trips: 2 // TDs: 1 (1 rush) / FGs: 1 Pct. score: 100% AIR FORCE Louisiana-Monroe Trips: 5 // TDs: 5 (3 rush / 2 pass) / FGs: 0 Rushing (rushes-yds-TDs): Jacobi Owens 17-74-2; Arion Worthman 21-71; Tyler Pct. score: 100% Williams 8-42-1; Tim McVey 3-41 Presbyterian Trips: 2 // TDs: 0 / FGs: 0 Passing (comp-atts-yds-TDs-INTs): Arion Worthman 7-10-2071-1-0 Pct. score: 0% Receiving (recs-yds-TDs): Tyler Williams 3-66; Jalen Robinette 2-124-1; Tim Idaho Trips: 4 // TDs: 3 (3 rush) / FGs: 1 McVey 2-17 Pct. score: 100% Tackles (solo-ast-total, TFL-yds): Weston Steelhammer 5-0-5; Lochlin Deeks New Mexico State 3-0-3, 1.0-5; Jesse Washington 3-0-3; Haji Dunn Jr. 2-0-2, 1.0-3; Claude Alexander Trips: 2 // TDs: 1 (1 rush) / FGs: 0 Pct. score: 50% III 2-0-2, 1.0-6; Brodie Hicks 2-0-2; Grant Ross 2-0-2, 1.0-11; Ryan Watson 2-0-2; Air Force Patrick Healy 1-1-2 Trips: 6 // TDs: 3 (3 rush) / FGs: 3 Pct. score: 100% Sacks (solo-ast): Grant Ross 1-0 Postseason Bowl Participants — 2014, 2016 63 2017 South Alabama Football History/Records ALL-AMERICA 2014-15 Tre Alford, Roman Buchanan, Caleb Butler, Austin Cole, John Dombrowski, Matt Floyd, Year Player Organization Steven Foster, Jimmie Gipson III, Cordivido Grice, DeMarion Harper, Sam Harris, Jesse Kelley, 2011 Jordan Means, PK (HM) Beyond Sports College Network Harrison Louden, Jared Maldonado, Chris McConnell, Chason Milner, Deonta Moore, Nathan Sassaman, Aleem Sunanon, Berron Tyson CONFERENCE COACH OF THE YEAR 2013-14 Tre Alford, Daniel Aust, Brandon Bridge, Roman Buchanan, Steven Foster, Jake Howton, Year Coach Marcus Jackson, Jay Jones, Conner Kammerlocher, Clay Machen, Melvin Meggs, Nathan 2013 Joey Jones Sassaman, Joseph Scelfo, Berron Tyson, Julien Valentin, Corey Waldon, Ucambre Williams 2012-13 Austin Cole, John Dombrowski, Logan Gunn, Ellis Hill, Jake Howton, Clay Machen, ALL-CONFERENCE Ryan Onkka, Chris Rivers, Brandon Ross, Nathan Sassaman, Tremain Smith Year Player 2011-12 Andy Dalgleish, Scott Garber, T.J. Glover, Kennedy Helms, Jake Howton, Dylan Hutto, 2016 First-team: Randy Allen, DL; Gerald Everett, TE; Jeremy Reaves, DB Logan Rogers, Brandon Ross, Byron Sneed Second-team: Josh Magee, WR; Brandon McKee, P Honorable mention: Roman Buchanan, LB; Kalen Jackson, DB; Xavier Johnson, RB/RS; ALL-STAR GAMES Kevin Kutchera, WR Year Player Game 2015 First-team: Blake Dees, LB; Gerald Everett, TE; Joseph Scelfo, OL 2016 Gerald Everett Senior Bowl Second-team: Roman Buchanan, DB; Chris May, OL; Jeremy Reaves, DB 2015 Brandon Bridge NFLPA Collegiate Bowl Honorable mention: DeMarion Harper, DL; Kalen Jackson, LB; Xavier Johnson, RB/RS; Jerome McClain College Gridiron Showcase Aleem Sunanon, PK Wes Saxton Senior Bowl, East-West Shrine Game 2014 Second-team: Terrell Brigham, DB; Maleki Harris, LB; Jerome McClain, DL; Theo Rich, DL; 2013 Jake Johnson Senior Bowl, NFLPA Collegiate Bowl Shavarez Smith, WR; Ucambre Williams, OL B.J. Scott Senior Bowl, NFLPA Collegiate Bowl Honorable mention: Montell Garner, DB; Jesse Kelley, DL; Chris May, OL; 2011 Courtney Smith Senior Bowl Melvin Meggs, OL 2013 First-team: Romelle Jones, DL; Chris May, OL; Alex Page, DL; Wes Saxton, TE JAGUAR MALE STUDENT-ATHLETE OF THE YEAR Second-team: Ross Metheny, QB; Shavarez Smith, WR; Enrique Williams, LB; Year Player Ucambre Williams, OL 2013-14 Ross Metheny Honorable mention: Jay Jones, RB; Aleem Sunanon, PK 2011-12 Jake Johnson 2012 First-team: Jake Johnson, LB 2010-11 Charlie Higgenbotham Second-team: Alex Page, DL Honorable mention: B.J. Scott, DB; Enrique Williams, LB JIM YANCE HEART OF A JAGUAR AWARD Year Player CONFERENCE PLAYERS OF THE WEEK 2016 Devon Earl Year Player 2015 Tre Alford 2016 Offense: Dallas Davis (O: S5); Cole Garvin (O: O3); Xavier Johnson (O: D5) 2014 Jesse Kelley Defense: Roman Buchanan (D: S5); Jalen Thompson (D: N28) 2013 Ross Metheny Special Teams: Brandon McKee (ST: O31, N21) 2012 B.J. Scott 2015 Defense: Blake Dees (N9); Kalen Jackson (O5); Jeremy Reaves (S21) 2011 Andy Dalgleish Special Teams: Jeremy Reaves (N16); Aleem Sunanon (S7, S21) Jake Johnson 2014 Offense: Brandon Bridge (O20) 2009 Justin Dunn Defense: Maleki Harris (S15) 2013 Offense: Jay Jones (D9); Ross Metheny (S9); Shavarez Smith (D2) JAGUARS IN THE PROS Defense: Pat Moore (D9); Tyrell Pearson (S16) Player Team (Years) Special Teams: Aleem Sunanon (S16) Randy Allen Baltimore Ravens, NFL (2017) 2012 Special Teams: Michel Chapuseaux (O15, N26); Pat Moore (O22) Paul Bennett , afl (2012-13) Braedon Bowman Jacksonville Jaguars, NFL (2016) ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA New York Jets, NFL (2016) Year Player Brandon Bridge Dallas Cowboys, NFL (2015) 2012 Trey Clark, OL (2nd) Montreal Alouettes, CFL (2015-16) 2011 *Trey Clark, OL Saskatchewan Roughriders, CFL (2016-17) * Named to the Football Championship Subdivision Athletics Directors Association Academic All-Star Team Roman Buchanan Atlanta Falcons, NFL (2017) Clifton Crews Tampa Bay Buccaneers, NFL (2014) NATIONAL FOOTBALL FOUNDATION HAMPSHIRE HONOR SOCIETY Gerald Everett Los Angeles Rams, NFL (2017) Year Player Qudarius Ford Saskatchewan Roughriders, CFL (2016) 2017 Roman Buchanan, LB Toronto Argonauts, CFL (2017) 2015 Jesse Kelley, DL Montell Garner St. Louis Rams, NFL (2015) Pittsburgh Steelers, NFL (2016) ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT Maleki Harris , CFL (2015-17) Year Player Kalen Jackson Los Angeles Rams, NFL (2017) 2014 Rush Hendricks, TE; Jesse Kelley, DL Romelle Jones Las Vegas Outlaws, afl (2014) 2013 Rush Hendricks, TE Gabe Loper , CFL (2014) 2012 Trey Clark, OL; Alex Page, DL Josh Magee Atlanta Falcons, NFL (2017) 2011 Trey Clark, OL Jerome McClain Cleveland Browns, NFL (2015) Melvin Meggs Green Bay Packers, NFL (2015) CONFERENCE ACADEMIC HONORS Kansas City Chiefs, NFL (2015) Sun Belt Conference Postgraduate Scholar Athlete of the Year San Diego Chargers, NFL (2015) Year Player Tyrell Pearson , IFL (2017) 2013-14 Rush Hendricks Wes Saxton New York Jets, NFL (2015-16) Washington Redskins, NFL (2016) Sun Belt Conference Commissioner’s List (3.50+ grade-point average) Buffalo Bills, NFL (2017) Year Player B.J. Scott Chicago Bears, NFL (2013) 2015-16 Dami Ayoola, Matt Floyd, Cole Garvin, Harrison Louden, Gavin Patterson, Christian Pearsall, Montreal Alouettes, CFL (2013) Ronnie Reed, Collier Smith Courtney Smith New York Jets, NFL (2011) 2014-15 Shaun Artz, Rush Hendricks, Zac Henry, Brad Murry, Christian Pearsall, Ronnie Reed, Hamilton Tiger-Cats, CFL (2011) Milton Revell, Alexander Theodore New Orleans VooDoo, afl (2012-14) 2013-14 Shaun Artz, Corey Besteda, Rush Hendricks, Jeremé Jones, Jesse Kelley, Bryant Lavender, Damond Smith British Columbia Lions, CFL (2013) Ross Metheny, Ryan Onkka, Alex Page Kansas City Chiefs, NFL (2014) 2012-13 Shaun Artz, Ryne Baxter, Andy Dalgleish, Kennedy Helms, Rush Hendricks, Jesse Kelley, Arizona Cardinals, NFL (2015) Bryant Lavender, Ross Metheny, Alex Page, Kolt Peavey, Joseph Scelfo , afl (2017) 2011-12 Shaun Artz, Trey Clark, Rush Hendricks, Coleman Hornaday, Taylor Malone, Kolt Ralph Turner , afl (2011) Peavey, Chris Rivers, Nathan Sassaman, Josh Terry, Ucambre Williams Ucambre Williams Calgary Stampeders, CFL (2016-17)

Sun Belt Conference Academic Honor Roll (3.00-3.49 grade-point average) In The Draft Year Player Year Player Team Round (Pick/Overall) 2015-16 Dewayne Alford, Tre Alford, Braedon Bowman, Roman Buchanan, Malcolm Buggs, James Bynes, 2015 Brandon Bridge Montreal Alouettes (CFL) 4 (4/31) Cody Clements, Dallas Davis, Zach Davis, Steven Foster, Sam Harris, Clay Machen, 2017 Gerald Everett Los Angeles Rams (NFL) 2 (12/44) Milton Revell, John Robinson, Joseph Scelfo, Tim Simmons, Matt Stefi n, Berron Tyson

64 Postseason Bowl Participants — 2014, 2016 History/Records 2017 South Alabama Football #5 Anthony Mostella Coaching History On June 13, 2010, the University of South Alabama lost a member of the football HEAD COACHES program when Anthony Mostella passed away near his home of Oneonta, Ala. Joey Jones, 2009-16

ASSISTANT COACHES Mostella, who would have been a senior in the fall of ‘10, was loved and re- Mike Adams, 2014-16 Tim Bowens, 2014-16 spected by all his teammates and coaches, someone whose contributions to Robby Brown, 2014 the program on the fi eld were exceeded by what he was able to accomplish Ron Antoine, 2010-11 Brendt Bedsole, 2012 away from the game. Voted a team captain in the program’s inaugural season, Tracy Buckhannon, 2015 Mostella — a running back who came to South Alabama in order to continue Bill Clark, 2009-12 his relationship with head coach Joey Jones — displayed his selfl ess nature Dameyune Craig, 2009 Kurt Crain, 2009-11 with his contributions on special teams and in the locker room while fellow Chuck Dunn, 2009-10 teammates racked up more yardage running the ball. Greg Gregory, 2009-11 Jerry Mack, 2012-13 Robert Matthews, 2012-14 He came to USA and Mobile after playing for Jones at Birmingham-Southern in Richard Owens, 2015-16 Travis Pearson, 2013-15 2007, sacrifi cing a season of collegiate eligibility in order to help build the Jag- Tommy Perry, 2009-12 uar program by taking part in its fi rst-ever spring practice in March and April Freddie Roach, 2013-14 Mitch Rodrigue, 2009-10 of 2009. During that time he would establish himself not only as a leader, but Kelvin Sigler, 2016 as an ambassador for the program as it established its roots in the community. Tyler Siskey, 2015-16 Kevin Sherrer, 2013 Chase Smith, 2013-16 The Jaguars honor Mostella each fall as one member of the senior class will Brian Turner, 2009-16 wear his No. 5 jersey for their fi nal season. John Turner, 2009-14 Bryant Vincent, 2011-13, ʼ15-16 Duwan Walker, 2009-12 2016 Roman Buchanan (Enterprise, Ala.) Kane Wommack, 2016

‘2015 Terrance Timmons (Mobile, Ala.) Overall Conference 2014 Jeremé Jones (Mobile, Ala.) Year Coach W-L W-L Postseason 2009 Joey Jones 7-0 — — 2013 Bryant Lavender (Gulfport, Miss.) 2010 Joey Jones 10-0 — — 2012 Brandon Ross (Tuskegee, Ala.) 2011 Joey Jones 6-4 — — 2011 Paul Bennett (Maylene, Ala.) 2012 Joey Jones 2-11 1-7 — 2013 Joey Jones 6-6 4-3 — 2010 Justin Dunn (McCalla, Ala.) 2014 Joey Jones 6-7 5-3 Camellia Bowl 2015 Joey Jones 5-7 3-5 — 2016 Joey Jones 6-7 2-6 Arizona Bowl Totals 48-42 15-24

Postseason Bowl Participants — 2014, 2016 65 2017 South Alabama Football History/Records All-Time Letterwinners A Gerald Everett, Lithonia, Ga., ’15-16 Brian Krauskopf, Crosby, Texas, ’09-11 Aiman Al-Selwadi, Pensacola, Fla., ’09 Drew Ezell, Hattiesburg, Miss., ’09 Kevin Kutchera, Livermore, Calif., ’15-16 Ryan Alexander, Floral Park, N.Y., ’16 Dewayne Alford, Suffolk, Va., ’15 F L Tre Alford, Tuscaloosa, ’14-15 Trey Fetner, Woodland, ’12-14 Quinton Lane, Ackerman, Miss., ’16 Randy Allen, Sacramento, Calif., ’15-16 Ameriol Finley, Spanish Fort, ’11 Desmond LaVelle, Decatur, ’11, ’13-14 Akeem Appleton, Fort Payne, ’12-13 Noah Fisher, Decatur, Ga., ’15-16 Bryant Lavender, Gulfport, Miss., ’09-13 Shaun Artz, Buford, Ga., ’10-13 Bobby Flott, Mobile, ’16 Nigel Lawrence, Smiths Station, ’15-16 Daniel Aust, Hoover, ’13-15 Matt Floyd, Milton, Fla., ’14 Akeem Lewis, Abbeville, La., ’14-15 Dami Ayoola, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., ’15-16 Qudarius Ford, Cantonment, Fla., ’11, ’13-14 Chris Lewis, Mobile, ’15 Wade Forde, Ocala, Fla., ’15-16 Alonzo Long, Millbrook, ’10-13 B Steven Foster, Demopolis, ’13-16 Gabe Loper, Meridian, Miss., ’11-12 Kendell Bagnerise, New Orleans, La., ’09-10 Maaseiah Francis, Lithonia, Ga., ’16 Harrison Louden, Mobile, ’14, ’16 Demetre Baker, Orange Park, Fla., ’11-12 Steffon Fuller, Scooba, Miss., ’13-14 Ken Barefi eld, Hoover, ’09-11 Steven Fuller, Scooba, Miss., ’13-14 M Bull Barge, Moultrie, Ga., ’15-16 Clay Machen, Auburn, ’13 Cori Barnett, Niceville, Fla., ’10-11 G Josh Magee, Hoover, ’15-16 Ryne Baxter, Citronelle, ’09-12 Scott Garber, Port St. Lucie, Fla., ’09-13 Easton Marshall, Moss Point, Miss., ’15-16 Nick Bear, Lakewood, Calif., ’09-13 Lamontis Gardner, Mobile, ’09-11 Gabriel Mass, Jackson, ’09 Zach Befort, Wichita, Kan., ’16 Montell Garner, Dallas, Texas, ’13-14 Chris May, Tuscumbia, ’12-15 C.J. Bennett, Tampa, Fla., ’10-12 Claude Garrett, Calumet City, Ill., ’14-15 E.J. May, Mobile, ’13-15 Logan Bennett, Cairo, Ga., ’09-11 Cole Garvin, Tyrone, Ga., ’16 Jerome McClain, Pensacola, Fla., ’13-14 Paul Bennett, Maylene, ’09-11 Myles Gibbon, Montreal, Quebec, ’09-11 Jordan McCray, Marietta, Ga., ’16 Corey Besteda, Jackson, ’09-13 Ben Giles, Pace, Fla., ’10-11 Santuan McGee, Tallahassee, Fla., ’09-11 Tyrome Bivins, Maylene, ’11 Jimmie Gipson III, Coldwater, Miss., ’14 Lawson McGlon, Buford, Ga., ’10 Cameron Blankenship, Alexander City, ’15 T.J. Glover, Tampa, Fla., ’10, ’12-14 Brandon McKee, Cumming, Ga., ’13-16 Braedon Bowman, Mesa, Ariz., ’14-15 Anton Graphenreed, Columbus, Ga., ’09-11 Darius McKeller, Jonesboro, Ga., ’13 Brandon Bridge, Mississauga, Ontario, ’13-14 Sean Grayer, Green Cove Springs, Fla., ’15-16 Steve McKenzie, Lithonia, Ga., ’14 Terrell Brigham, Waynesboro, Ga., ’10, ’12-14 Nigel Green, Flowood, Miss., ’14-15 Darrius McMullin, Hoover, ’09 Cameron Broadnax, Hueytown, ’12, ’14 Sean Greenwood, Prattville, ’09 Jordan Means, Hoover, ’10-11 Sean Brown, Pleasant Grove, ’16 Jon Griffi n, Ventura, Calif., ’09-11 Melvin Meggs, Petal, Miss., ’10-12, ’14 Zach Brownell, Prattville, ’09 Ross Metheny, Stephens City, Va., ’12-13 Chris Brunson, Frankston, Texas, ’09-11 H Finessé Middleton, Gadsden, ’16 Roman Buchanan, Enterprise, ’13-16 Brett Hancock, Alabaster, ’09 Darian Mills, Winter Haven, Fla., ’16 DeMarrion Buford-Hughes, Mobile, ’13-15 DeMarion Harper, McComb, Miss., ’13-15 Chason Milner, Spanish Fort, ’16 Malcolm Buggs, Opelika, ’14, ’16 Anthony Harris, Miami, Fla., ’13 Jerron Mitchell, Harvest, ’09-10 Caleb Butler, Enterprise, ’14-15 Charles Harris, Charleston, Miss., ’11, ’13 Deonta Moore, Owens Cross Roads, ’15-16 James Bynes, Miami, Fla., ’16 Maleki Harris, Cordova, ’11, ’13-14 Pat Moore, Southaven, Miss., ’12-13 Sam Harris, Spanish Fort, ’16 Darrius Morrow, Memphis, Tenn., ’12-13 C Tim Harvey, Evanston, Ill., ’10 Anthony Mostella, Oneonta, ’09 Eddy Cabrera, Weston, Fla., ’09-12 David Hawkins, Gadsden, ’12-13 Matt Calcagnini, Naples, Fla., ’13 Davin Hawkins, Gadsden, ’10, ’13-14 N Jonathan Cameron, Mendenhall, Miss., ’10 Kennedy Helms, Gulfport, Miss., ’11-12 Taylor Noon, Niceville, Fla., ’09-11 Randon Carnathan, Leeds, ’09-12 Kevin Helms, Gulfport, Miss., ’09-11 Ryan Norris, Semmes, ’11 Antonio Carter, Columbus, Ga., ’13-15 Chris Henderson, Hampton, Ga., ’16 Dondre Chanet, Lafayette, La., ’14-15 Rush Hendricks, Jay, Fla., ’10, ’12-14 O Michel Chapuseaux, Fruitland Park, Fla., ’09-12 Charlie Higgenbotham, Birmingham, ’09-10 Ryan Onkka, Pensacola, Fla., ’13-14 Josh Chestang, Moss Point, Miss., ’09-10 Ellis Hill, Tuscaloosa, ’10-11 Trey Clark, Prattville, ’09-12 Greg Hollinger, Frisco City, ’11-12 P Cody Clements, Whittier, Calif., ’15 Kendall Houston, Mobile, ’10-14 Alex Page, Prattville, ’09-13 Austin Cole, Dallas, Ga., ’11-14 Jake Howton, Cordova, ’11-14 Jared Palmer, Tuscaloosa, ’10, ’12-13 Sa’Mory Collier, Owasso, Okla., ’16 Gavin Patterson, Bourbonnais, Ill., ’15-16 Clifton Crews, Atlanta, Ga., ’09-13 J Tyrell Pearson, Greenville, S.C., ’12-13 Kalen Jackson, Magee, Mis.., ’15-16 Alex Phifer, Greenville, ’09 D Bryson James, New Orleans, La., ’09-13 Andrew Philon, Silas, ’14-15 Andy Dalgleish, Milton, Fla., ’09-12 Ridge James, Richardson, Texas, ’12, ’14 Cory Pittman, Chickasaw, ’09 DJ Daniels, Riverview, Fla., ’16 Ceasare Johnson, Memphis, Tenn., ’13 Grant Powell, Germantown, Tenn., ’14-16 Jaylan Daniels, Vienna, Ga., ’15 Jake Johnson, Fredericksburg, Va., ’10-12 Dallas Davis, Panama City, Fla., ’16 Kenneth Johnson, Pensacola, Fla., ’13 R Drew Dearman, Vestavia Hills, ’11-14 Xavier Johnson, Tampa, Fla., ’14-16 Demarius Rancifer, Pensacola, Fla., ’14-15 Blake Dees, Spanish Fort, ’15 Wayne Johnson, Columbus, Ga., ’16 Jeremy Reaves, Pensacola, Fla., ’14-16 Quinton Dent, Haines City, Fla., ’15-16 Desmond Jones, Andalusia, ’12 Margo Reed, Mobile, ’14-15 Cris Dinham, Lithonia, Ga., ’13 Jay Jones, Horn Lake, Miss., ’13-14 Ronnie Reed, McIntosh, ’15 John Dombrowski, Mandeville, La., ’14 Jeremé Jones, Mobile, ’10-14 Milton Revell, Jacksonville, Fla., ’16 Shane Doty, Annandale, Va., ’10, ’13-14 Romelle Jones, New Orleans, La., ’09-13 Theo Rich, Portal, Ga., ’13-14 Justin Dunn, McCalla, ’09-10 Erling Riis, Mobile, ’09-10 K Jeremy Roberts, Mobile, ’10-11 E J.J. Keels, Melbourne, Fla., ’11 Carlos Robinson II, Enterprise, ’16 Devon Earl, Hoover, ’13-16 Jesse Kelley, Birmingham, ’12-14 Neiko Robinson, Century, Fla., ’16 Dominic Esposito, Springfi eld, Va., ’16 Sean Kennedy, Mobile, ’10 T’Qwan Robinson, Marietta, Ga., ’15-16

66 Postseason Bowl Participants — 2014, 2016 History/Records 2017 South Alabama Football All-Time Letterwinners Annual Leaders Donte Rome, Navarre, Fla., ’11 Scoring Total Tackles Brandon Ross, Tuskegee, ’09-10 2009 Brandon Ross ...... 78 2009 Justin Dunn ...... 40 Richard Ross, Auburn, ’10 2010 Kendall Houston ...... 60 2010 Enrique Williams ...... 48 2011 Jordan Means ...... 62 2011 Jake Johnson ...... 83 S 2012 Michel Chapuseaux ...... 84 2012 Jake Johnson ...... 131 Kyle Sappington, Northport, ’15 2013 Aleem Sunanon ...... 91 2013 Enrique Williams ...... 105 Nathan Sassaman, Colorado Springs, Colo., ’14 2014 Aleem Sunanon ...... 69 2014 Terrell Brigham ...... 113 Wes Saxton, Hueytown, ’12-14 2015 Aleem Sunanon ...... 80 2015 Blake Dees ...... 102 Joseph Scelfo, Bogart, Ga., ’13-15 2016 Gavin Patterson ...... 72 2016 Darrell Songy ...... 100 B.J. Scott, Prichard, ’11-12 Carson Sharp, Gulf Breeze, Fla., ’15 Yards Rushing Tackles For Loss Marvin Shinn, Mobile, ’14-15 2009 Brandon Ross ...... 594 2009 Justin Dunn ...... 7.5 Brennan Sim, Portland, Ore., ’09-10 2010 Kendall Houston ...... 891 2010 Romelle Jones ...... 6.0 Rodger Sims, Long Beach, Miss., ’10-11 2011 Kendall Houston ...... 558 2011 Romelle Jones ...... 7.0 Trey Sims, Buford, Ga., ’10 2012 Demetre Baker ...... 595 2012 Jake Johnson ...... 15.0 Terrance Slaughter, Fairfi eld, ’14 2013 Jay Jones ...... 737 2013 Alex Page ...... 14.0 Levi Slaydon, Picayune, Miss., ’09-10 2014 Kendall Houston ...... 712 2014 Theo Rich ...... 13.0 Collier Smith, Birmingham, ’16 2015 Xavier Johnson...... 956 2015 Kalen Jackson ...... 8.5 Courtney Smith, New Orleans, La., ’09-10 2016 Xavier Johnson...... 831 2016 Randy Allen ...... 19.0 Damond Smith, Ecorse, Mich., ’11 Eli Smith, Hoover, ’09 Yards Passing Sacks Shavarez Smith, McDonough, Ga., ’13-14 2009 Myles Gibbon ...... 536 2009 Clifton Crews ...... 3.5 Tremain Smith, Montevallo, ’10-12 2010 C.J. Bennett ...... 1,189 2010 Jake Johnson ...... 4.0 Byron Sneed, Niceville, Fla., ’13 2011 C.J. Bennett ...... 1,640 2011 Alex Page ...... 2.5 Darrell Songy, New Orleans, La., ’16 2012 Ross Metheny ...... 2,148 2012 Alex Page ...... 6.0 Aleem Sunanon, Orlando, Fla., ’13-15 2013 Ross Metheny ...... 2,622 2013 Romelle Jones/Alex Page ...... 7.5 2014 Brandon Bridge ...... 1,927 2014 Theo Rich ...... 8.0 T 2015 Cody Clements ...... 2,272 2015 Tre Alford/DeMarion Harper/Akeem Lewis ..2.0 Anthony Taylor, Warner Robins, Ga., ’09-12 2016 Dallas Davis ...... 2,706 2016 Randy Allen ...... 12.0 Diantae Thomas, Dothan, ’16 Rodney Thomas, Auburn, ’11 Receptions Forced Fumbles Tyreis Thomas, Loves Park, Ill., ’15-16 2009 Courtney Smith ...... 20 2009 Justin Dunn ...... 2 Jalen Thompson, Mobile, ’15-16 2010 Courtney Smith ...... 38 2010 Ken Barefi eld/Tyrone Williams ...... 2 Will Thompson, Huntsville, ’11-12 2011 Bryant Lavender ...... 28 2011 Clifton Crews/Charles Harris ...... 3 Terrance Timmons, Theodore, ’12-15 2012 Jeremé Jones ...... 45 2012 Clifton Crews/B.J. Scott ...... 2 Ralph Turner, Dothan, ’09-10 2013 Wes Saxton/Shavarez Smith ...... 50 2013 Pat Moore/Enrique Williams ...... 2 Tyree Turner, Stockbridge, Ga., ’16 2014 Shavarez Smith ...... 54 2014 Maleki Harris ...... 4 Berron Tyson, Mobile, ’14 2015 Gerald Everett ...... 41 2015 Blake Dees/Devon Earl/Jeremy Reaves ...... 3 2016 Gerald Everett/Josh Magee ...... 49 2016 Randy Allen ...... 3 V Kelly Vail, Prichard, ’09 Yards Receiving Fumble Recoveries Julien Valentin, Port St. Lucie, Fla., ’13 2009 Courtney Smith ...... 473 2009 Clifton Crews ...... 2 Hunter Vaughn, Robertsdale, ’14 2010 Courtney Smith ...... 592 2010 Randon Carnathan ...... 2 D.J. Vinson, Pinson, ’15 2011 Bryant Lavender ...... 370 2011 Will Thompson ...... 3 2012 Jeremé Jones ...... 513 2012 Terrell Birgham/Maleki Harris ...... 2 W 2013 Shavarez Smith ...... 940 2013 Maleki Harris ...... 2 Corliss Waitman, Milton, Fla., ’15-16 2014 Shavarez Smith ...... 748 2014 Maleki Harris ...... 3 Corey Waldon, Tuscaloosa, ’09-13 2015 Gerald Everett ...... 575 2015 DeMarrion Buford-Hughes/Devon Earl .....2 SirCalvin Wallace, Tyler, Texas, ’16 2016 Josh Magee ...... 822 2016 Randy Allen/Devon Earl ...... 2 Charles Watson, Tylertown, Miss., ’12-13 Curtis Williams, Miami, Fla., ’15-16 Total Offense Yards Interceptions Enrique Williams, Mobile, ’09-13 2009 Myles Gibbon ...... 632 2009 Zach Brownell ...... 5 Jarred Williams, Fort Walton Beach, Fla., ’10 2010 C.J. Bennett ...... 1,352 2010 Tim Harvey/Michael Wilson ...... 3 Montavious Williams, Cairo, Ga., ’09-13 2011 C.J. Bennett ...... 1,716 2011 Gabe Loper ...... 2 Tyrone Williams, Thomasville, Ga., ’10 2012 Ross Metheny ...... 2,289 2012 Tyrell Pearson ...... 4 Tyrone Williams, Diamondhead, Miss., ’16 2013 Ross Metheny ...... 3,226 2013 Montell Garner ...... 3 Ucambre Williams, Phenix City, ’10, ’12-14 2014 Brandon Bridge ...... 2,224 2014 Montell Garner ...... 2 Michael Wilson, Monroe, La., ’09-10 2015 Cody Clements ...... 2,365 2015 Roman Buchanan/Kalen Jackson/ Danny Woodson II, Mobile, ’13-15 2016 Dallas Davis ...... 2,951 E.J. May/ Jeremy Reaves ...... 2 2016 Jalen Thompson ...... 4 Y All-Purpose Yards De’Arius Young, Cincinnati, Ohio, ’16 2009 Brandon Ross ...... 595 Passes Broken Up 2010 T.J. Glover ...... 994 2009 Clifton Crews ...... 3 Z 2011 Demetre Baker ...... 644 2010 Jonathan Cameron/Clifton Crews/Jerron Mitchell .....5 Andrew Zink, Bradenton, Fla., ’16 2012 T.J. Glover ...... 1,181 2011 B.J. Scott ...... 4 2013 Shavarez Smith ...... 958 2012 Tyrell Pearson ...... 11 2014 Shavarez Smith ...... 735 2013 Maleki Harris ...... 7 2015 Xavier Johnson...... 1,477 2014 Montell Garner ...... 9 2016 Xavier Johnson...... 1,440 2015 Jeremy Reaves ...... 6 2016 Jeremy Reaves ...... 7

Postseason Bowl Participants — 2014, 2016 67 2017 South Alabama Football History/Records Annual Leaders 2009 O5 at Troy* ...... L, 33-34 7-0 overall (7-0 home) O19 Kent State (Hc)...... W, 38-21 Head coach: Joey Jones O26 at Texas State* ...... L, 31-33 Team captains: Paul Bennett, Justin Dunn, Charlie Higgenbotham, Anthony Mostella N2 Arkansas State* ...... L, 16-17 S5 Hargrave (Va.) Military Academy ...... W, 30-13 N16 at Navy ...... L, 14-42 S26 Army Prep ...... W, 56-0 N23 Louisiana-Monroe*...... W, 36-14 O10 Georgia Military J.C...... W, 31-3 N30 at Georgia State* ...... W, 38-17 O17 Louisburg (N.C.) J.C...... W, 41-7 D7 Louisiana-Lafayette* ...... W, 30-8 O31 Fork Union (Va.) Military Academy ...... W, 64-6 * denotes Sun Belt Conference game N7 Milford (N.Y.) Academy (Hc) ...... W, 64-12 N12 Huntingdon (Ala.) College ...... W, 35-0 2014 6-7 overall (3-3 home, 3-3 road, 0-1 neutral) 2010 5-3 Sun Belt Conference (3-1 home, 2-2 road) 10-0 overall (7-0 home, 2-0 road, 1-0 neutral) Head coach: Joey Jones Head coach: Joey Jones Team captains: Maleki Harris, Jay Jones, Jesse Kelley, Melvin Meggs, Ucambre Williams Team captains: Justin Dunn, Tim Harvey, Charlie Higgenbotham, Courtney Smith S6 at Kent State ...... W, 23-13 S4 Pikeville (Ky.)...... W, 56-0 S13 Mississippi State ...... L, 3-35 S18 Nicholls State ...... W, 39-21 S20 Georgia Southern* ...... L, 6-28 S25 (1) vs. Edward Waters ...... W, 64-0 S27 at Idaho* ...... W, 34-10 O2 Kentucky Wesleyan ...... W, 52-3 O4 at Appalachian State* ...... W, 47-21 O9 Missouri S&T...... W, 45-6 O18 Georgia State* (Hc) ...... W, 30-27 O16 at Lamar ...... W, 26-0 O24 Troy* ...... W, 27-13 O23 at UC Davis ...... W, 24-21 N1 at Louisiana-Lafayette* ...... L, 9-19 O30 Georgia State ...... W, 39-34 N8 at Arkansas State* ...... L, 10-45 N6 Henderson (Ark.) State (Hc) ...... W, 37-31 N15 Texas State*...... W, 24-20 N11 Arkansas-Monticello ...... W, 31-14 N22 at South Carolina ...... L, 12-37 (1) Wiregrass Football Classic, Dothan, Ala. N28 Navy ...... L, 40-42 D20 (1) vs. Bowling Green ...... L, 28-33 2011 (1) Raycom Media Camellia Bowl, Montgomery, Ala. 6-4 overall (5-1 home, 1-3 road) * denotes Sun Belt Conference game Head coach: Joey Jones Team captains: Paul Bennett, Anton Graphenreed, Jon Griffi n, Kevin Helms 2015 S1 West Alabama ...... W, 20-0 5-7 overall (3-3 home, 2-4 road) S10 Lamar ...... W, 30-8 3-5 Sun Belt Conference (2-2 home, 1-3 road) S17 at North Carolina State ...... L, 13-35 Head coach: Joey Jones S24 at Kent State ...... L, 25-33 Team captains: Roman Buchanan, Blake Dees, Chris May, Terrance Timmons O8 at Texas-San Antonio ...... W, 30-27 (2ot) S5 Gardner-Webb ...... W, 33-23 O15 Tennessee-Martin (Hc) ...... W, 33-30 S12 at Nebraska ...... L, 9-48 O22 at Georgia State ...... L, 20-27 (2ot) S19 at San Diego State ...... W, 34-27 (ot) O29 Henderson (Ark.) State ...... W, 28-3 S26 North Carolina State ...... L, 13-63 N3 Mississippi Valley State ...... W, 35-3 O3 at Troy* ...... W, 24-18 N19 Cal Poly ...... L, 10-41 O13 Arkansas State* ...... L, 31-49 O24 at Texas State* ...... L, 18-36 2012 N7 Idaho* (Hc) ...... W, 52-45 2-11 overall (2-4 home, 0-7 road) N12 Louisiana-Lafayette* ...... W, 32-25 1-7 Sun Belt Conference (1-3 home, 0-4 road) N21 at Georgia State* ...... L, 10-24 Head coach: Joey Jones N28 at Georgia Southern* ...... L, 17-55 Team captains: Trey Clark, Jake Johnson, B.J. Scott, Anthony Taylor D5 Appalachian State* ...... L, 27-34 S1 Texas-San Antonio ...... L, 31-33 * denotes Sun Belt Conference game S8 Nicholls State ...... W, 9-3 S15 at North Carolina State ...... L, 7-31 2016 S22 at #23 Mississippi State ...... L, 10-30 6-7 overall (5-2 home, 1-4 road, 0-1 neutral) S29 Troy* ...... L, 10-31 2-6 Sun Belt Conference (2-2 home, 0-4 road) O13 at Arkansas State* ...... L, 29-36 Head coach: Joey Jones O20 Florida Atlantic* (Hc) ...... W, 37-34 (2ot) Team captains: Roman Buchanan, Devon Earl, Kevin Kutchera, Tyreis Thomas O27 at Louisiana-Monroe* ...... L, 24-38 S3 at Mississippi State...... W, 21-20 N3 Florida International* ...... L, 20-28 S10 Georgia Southern* ...... L, 9-24 N10 at North Texas* ...... L, 14-24 S17 at Louisiana-Lafayette* ...... L, 23-28 N17 Middle Tennessee* ...... L, 12-20 S24 Nicholls ...... W, 41-40 (ot) N24 at Louisiana-Lafayette* ...... L, 30-52 O1 San Diego State ...... W, 42-24 D1 at Hawai’i ...... L, 7-23 O15 at Arkansas State* ...... L, 7-17 * denotes Sun Belt Conference game O20 Troy* ...... L, 21-28 O29 Georgia State* (Hc) ...... W, 13-10 2013 N5 at Louisiana-Monroe* ...... L, 35-42 (ot) 6-6 overall (4-2 home, 2-4 road) N19 Presbyterian ...... W, 31-7 4-3 Sun Belt Conference (3-1 home, 1-2 road) N26 at Idaho* ...... L, 31-38 Head coach: Joey Jones D3 New Mexico State* ...... W, 35-28 Team captains: Romelle Jones, Bryant Lavender, Ross Metheny, Alex Page D30 (1) vs. Air Force ...... L, 21-45 A29 Southern Utah ...... L, 21-22 (1) NOVA Home Loans Arizona Bowl, Tucson, Ariz. S7 at Tulane ...... W, 41-39 * denotes Sun Belt Conference game S14 Western Kentucky* ...... W, 31-24 S28 at Tennessee ...... L, 24-31 68 Postseason Bowl Participants — 2014, 2016 History/Records 2017 South Alabama Football Series Records vs. Four-Year Schools Air Force Huntingdon (Ala.) North Carolina State 0-1 overall (0-1 neutral) 1-0 overall (1-0 home) 0-3 overall (0-1 home, 0-2 road) 12/30/16 Tucson, Ariz...... L, 21-45 11/12/09 Mobile ...... W, 35-0 9/17/11 Raleigh ...... L, 13-35 (NOVA Home Loans Arizona Bowl) 9/15/12 Raleigh ...... L, 7-31 Idaho 9/26/15 Mobile ...... L, 13-63 Appalachian State 2-1 overall (1-0 home, 1-1 road) 1-1 overall (0-1 home, 1-0 road) 9/27/14 Moscow ...... W, 34-10 North Texas 10/4/14 Boone ...... W, 47-21 11/7/15 Mobile ...... W, 52-45 0-1 overall (0-1 road) 12/5/15 Mobile ...... L, 27-34 11/26/16 Moscow ...... L, 31-38 11/10/12 Denton ...... L, 14-24

Arkansas-Monticello Kent State Pikeville (Ky.) 1-0 overall (1-0 home) 2-1 overall (1-0 home, 1-1 road) 1-0 overall (1-0 home) 11/11/10 Mobile ...... W, 31-14 9/24/11 Kent ...... L, 25-33 9/4/10 Mobile ...... W, 56-0 10/19/13 Mobile ...... W, 38-21 Arkansas State 9/6/14 Kent ...... W, 23-13 Presbyterian 0-5 overall (0-2 home, 0-3 road) 1-0 overall (1-0 home) 10/13/12 Jonesboro ...... L, 29-36 Kentucky Wesleyan 11/19/16 Mobile ...... W, 31-7 11/2/13 Mobile ...... L, 16-17 1-0 overall (1-0 home) 11/8/14 Jonesboro ...... L, 10-45 10/2/10 Mobile ...... W, 52-3 San Diego State 10/13/15 Mobile ...... L, 31-49 2-0 overall (1-0 home, 1-0 road) 10/15/16 Jonesboro ...... L, 7-17 Lamar 9/19/15 San Diego ...... W, 34-27 (ot) 2-0 overall (1-0 home, 1-0 road) 10/1/16 Mobile ...... W, 42-24 Bowling Green 10/16/10 Beaumont ...... W, 26-0 0-1 overall (0-1 neutral) 9/10/11 Mobile ...... W, 30-8 South Carolina 12/20/14 Montgomery, Ala...... L, 28-33 0-1 overall (0-1 road) (Raycom Media Camellia Bowl) Louisiana-Lafayette 11/22/14 Columbia...... L, 12-37 2-3 overall (2-0 home, 0-3 road) UC Davis 11/24/12 Lafayette ...... L, 30-52 Southern Utah 1-0 overall (1-0 road) 12/7/13 Mobile ...... W, 30-8 0-1 overall (0-1 home) 10/23/10 Davis ...... W, 24-21 11/1/14 Lafayette ...... L, 9-19 8/29/13 Mobile ...... L, 21-22 11/12/15 Mobile ...... W, 32-25 Cal Poly 9/17/16 Lafayette ...... L, 23-28 Tennessee 0-1 overall (0-1 home) 0-1 overall (0-1 road) 11/19/11 Mobile ...... L, 10-41 Louisiana-Monroe 9/28/13 Knoxville ...... L, 24-31 1-2 overall (1-0 home, 0-2 road) Edward Waters (Fla.) 10/27/12 Monroe ...... L, 24-38 Tennessee-Martin 1-0 overall (1-0 neutral) 11/23/13 Mobile ...... W, 36-14 1-0 overall (1-0 home) 9/25/10 Dothan, Ala...... W, 64-0 11/5/16 Monroe ...... L, 35-42 (ot) 10/15/11 Mobile ...... W, 33-30 (Wiregrass Football Classic) Middle Tennessee Texas State Florida Atlantic 0-1 overall (0-1 home) 1-2 overall (1-0 home, 0-2 road) 1-0 overall (1-0 home) 11/17/12 Mobile ...... L, 12-20 10/26/13 San Marcos ...... L, 31-33 10/20/12 Mobile ...... W, 37-34 (2ot) 11/15/14 Mobile ...... W, 24-20 Mississippi State 10/24/15 San Marcos ...... L, 18-36 Florida International 1-2 overall (0-1 home, 1-1 road) 0-1 overall (0-1 home) 9/22/12 Starkville ...... L, 10-30 Texas-San Antonio 11/3/12 Mobile ...... L, 20-28 9/13/14 Mobile ...... L, 3-35 1-1 overall (0-1 home, 1-0 road) 9/3/16 Starkville ...... W, 21-20 10/8/11 San Antonio ...... W, 30-27 (2ot) Gardner-Webb 9/1/12 Mobile ...... L, 31-33 1-0 overall (1-0 home) Mississippi Valley State 9/5/15 Mobile ...... W, 33-23 1-0 overall (1-0 home) Troy 11/3/11 Mobile ...... W, 35-3 2-3 overall (1-2 home, 1-1 road) Georgia Southern 9/29/12 Mobile ...... L, 10-31 0-3 overall (0-2 home, 0-1 home) Missouri S&T 10/5/13 Troy ...... L, 33-34 9/20/14 Mobile ...... L, 6-28 1-0 overall (1-0 home) 10/24/14 Mobile ...... W, 27-13 11/28/15 Statesboro ...... L, 17-55 10/9/10 Mobile ...... W, 45-6 10/3/15 Troy ...... W, 24-18 9/10/16 Mobile ...... L, 9-24 10/20/16 Mobile ...... L, 21-28 Navy Georgia State 0-2 overall (0-1 home, 0-1 road) Tulane 4-2 overall (3-0 home, 1-2 road) 11/16/13 Annapolis ...... L, 14-42 1-0 overall (1-0 road) 10/30/10 Mobile ...... W, 39-34 11/28/14 Mobile ...... L, 40-42 9/7/13 New Orleans ...... W, 41-39 10/22/11 Atlanta ...... L, 20-27 (2ot) 11/30/13 Atlanta ...... W, 38-17 Nebraska West Alabama 10/18/14 Mobile ...... W, 30-27 0-1 overall (0-1 road) 1-0 overall (1-0 home) 11/21/15 Atlanta ...... L, 10-24 9/12/15 Lincoln ...... L, 9-48 9/1/11 Mobile ...... W, 20-10 10/29/16 Mobile ...... W, 13-10 New Mexico State Western Kentucky Hawai’i 1-0 overall (1-0 home) 1-0 overall (1-0 home) 0-1 overall (0-1 road) 12/3/16 Mobile ...... W, 35-28 9/14/13 Mobile ...... W, 31-24 12/1/12 Honolulu ...... L, 7-23 Nicholls Henderson (Ark.) State 3-0 overall (3-0 home) 2-0 overall (2-0 home) 9/18/10 Mobile ...... W, 39-21 11/6/10 Mobile ...... W, 37-31 9/8/12 Mobile ...... W, 9-3 10/29/11 Mobile ...... W, 28-3 9/24/16 Mobile ...... W, 41-40 (ot) Postseason Bowl Participants — 2014, 2016 69 2017 South Alabama Football History/Records Year-By-Year Statistics

Rushing Passing Total Offense First TOs Punts Penalties Year Record Pts / Avg Yds / Avg C-A-TD Yds / Avg Yds / Avg Downs F-I No / Avg No-Yds

2009 7-0 321 / 45.9 1,868 / 266.9 74-115-11 1,205 / 172.1 3,073 / 439.0 145 / 91-40-14 9-4 22 / 42.0 45-400 Opp. 41 / 5.9 425 / 60.7 102-205-4 1,212 / 173.1 1,637 / 233.9 82 / 32-40-10 9-14 51 / 33.7 74-621

2010 10-0 413 / 41.3 2,324 / 232.4 147-237-17 2,073 / 207.3 4,397 / 439.7 214 / 116-87-11 9-5 35 / 39.3 69-615 Opp. 130 / 13.0 812 / 81.2 143-291-11 1,734 / 173.4 2,546 / 254.6 121 / 36-75-10 10-15 68 / 35.9 62-538

2011 6-4 244 / 24.4 1,545 / 154.5 135-253-8 1,722 / 172.2 3,267 / 326.7 182 / 92-77-13 9-18 42 / 40.7 65-518 Opp. 217 / 21.7 1,427 / 142.7 126-230-14 1,670 / 167.0 3,097 / 309.7 174 / 87-68-19 15-8 49 / 39.7 66-553

2012 2-11 240 / 18.5 1,606 / 123.5 244-449-16 2,728 / 209.8 4,334 / 333.4 252 / 97-122-33 17-16 74 / 39.0 96-877 Opp. 383 / 29.5 2,138 / 164.5 215-368-11 2,840 / 218.5 4,978 / 382.9 261 / 106-122-33 10-11 67 / 39.9 93-814

2013 6-6 353 / 29.4 2,073 / 172.8 231-394-9 3,033 / 252.8 5,106 / 425.5 265 / 114-131-20 4-9 53 / 40.1 64-549 Opp. 302 / 25.2 1,916 / 159.7 218-370-11 2,695 / 224.6 4,611 / 384.2 237 / 112-112-13 7-11 66 / 42.1 83-684

2014 6-7 293 / 22.5 2,327 / 179.0 218-412-17 2,561 / 197.0 4,888 / 376.0 272 / 129-123-20 11-17 74 / 41.8 81-717 Opp. 343 / 26.4 2,419 / 186.1 216-386-6 2,767 / 212.8 5,186 / 398.9 268 / 127-111-30 15-6 67 / 41.5 79-730

2015 5-7 300 / 25.0 1,928 / 160.7 184-352-16 2,394 / 199.5 4,322 / 360.2 217 / 101-97-19 9-16 74 / 41.0 81-693 Opp. 447 / 37.2 2,652 / 221.0 203-337-10 2,340 / 195.0 4,992 / 416.0 247 / 118-113-16 10-10 61 / 41.0 76-736

2016 6-7 330 / 25.4 1,893 / 145.6 233-416-14 3,169 / 243.8 5,062 / 389.4 251 / 100-138-13 8-14 66 / 41.8 99-862 Opp. 351 / 27.0 2,798 / 215.2 188-313-10 2,270 / 174.6 5,068 / 389.8 276 / 142-108-26 10-10 60 / 39.5 74-611

Jaguars In The Final NCAA Statistical Rankings

TEAM INDIVIDUAL Year Category Figure Rank Year Player, Category Figure Rank 2016 Punt Return Defense 2.00 avg 3rd 2016 Xavier Johnson, kick return TDs 1 tie-8th Pass Defense 174.62 ypg 9th Randy Allen, sacks 0.92 pg 10th 3rd-Down Conversion Pct Def 34.73% 22nd Brandon McKee, punting 44.50 avg 12th Blocked Punts 1 tie-23rd Randy Allen, tackles for loss 1.46 pg tie-16th Net Punting 39.83 avg 23rd Dallas Davis, passing yds/comp 13.67 23rd 2015 Blocked Punts 2 11th 2015 Xavier Johnson, rush yds/carry 6.59 11th Passing Yards Allowed 195.00 avg 25th Xavier Johnson, kick return TDs 1 tie-11th 2014 Kickoff Return Defense 16.39 avg 6th Aleem Sunanon, field-goal pct 84.2% 19th Fumbles Recovered 15 tie-9th 2014 Maleki Harris, fumbles recovered 3 tie-10th 2013 Fumbles Lost 4 tie-1st Maleki Harris, forced fumbles 4 tie-12th Kickoff Return Defense 15.87 avg 2nd Aleem Sunanon, field-goal pct 83.3% tie-12th Sacks 3.17 pg 3rd 2013 Aleem Sunanon, field goals 1.50 fgpg tie-19th Turnovers Lost 13 tie-5th 2011 Jordan Means, field goals 1.30 fgpg tie-18th Tackles for Loss 7.17 pg 21st Scott Garber, punting 41.71 avg 17th Passes Had Intercepted 9 tie-24th Note: USA was considered an NCAA Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) 2011 Kickoff Returns 23.91 avg 8th school in 2011 and has been an NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) school Pass Defense 167.00 ypg 10th since 2012. Total Defense 309.70 ypg 16th

70 Postseason Bowl Participants — 2014, 2016 History/Records 2017 South Alabama Football Team Game Records (All Opponents) Scoring Field Goals Average Per Carry 1. 64 vs. Edward Waters (Fla.), 9/25/10 1. 4 at South Carolina, 11/22/14 1. 7.81 vs. Milford (N.Y.) Academy, 11/7/09 64 vs. Milford (N.Y.) Academy, 11/7/09 4 vs. Georgia State, 10/30/10 2. 7.67 vs. Edward Waters (Fla.), 9/25/10 64 vs. Fork Union (Va.) Academy, 10/31/09 4 at Lamar, 10/16/10 3. 7.22 vs. Gardner-Webb, 9/5/15 4. 56 vs. Pikeville (Ky.), 9/4/10 4. 3, 12 times, last vs. Georgia Southern, 9/10/16 4. 7.21 vs. Louisburg (N.C.) J.C., 10/17/09 56 vs. Army Prep, 9/26/09 5. 7.17 vs. Presbyterian, 11/19/16 6. 52 vs. Idaho, 11/7/15 6. 7.02 vs. Army Prep, 9/26/09 52 vs. Kentucky Wesleyan, 10/2/10 7. 7.00 vs. Huntingdon (Ala.), 11/12/09 8. 47 at Appalachian State, 10/4/14 8. 6.58 vs. Troy, 10/24/14 9. 45 vs. Missouri S&T, 10/9/10 9. 6.36 vs. Idaho, 11/7/15 10. 42 vs. San Diego State, 10/1/16 10. 6.21 vs. Pikeville (Ky.), 9/4/10

Total Touchdowns Field-Goal Attempts Pass Attempts 1. 9 vs. Edward Waters (Fla.), 9/25/10 1. 5 vs. Georgia State, 10/30/10 1. 55 vs. Mississippi State, 9/13/14 9 vs. Fork Union (Va.) Academy, 10/31/09 5 at Lamar, 10/16/10 2. 51 at Tennessee, 9/28/13 3. 8 vs. Pikeville (Ky.), 9/4/10 3. 4, eight times, last at South Carolina, 11/22/14 3. 50 vs. Nicholls, 9/24/16 8 vs. Milford (N.Y.) Academy, 11/7/09 4. 46 at Idaho, 11/26/16 8 vs. Army Prep, 9/26/09 5. 45 at Nebraska, 9/12/15 6. 7 vs. Idaho, 11/7/15 45 at North Texas, 11/10/12 7 vs. Kentucky Wesleyan, 10/2/10 7. 44 at Louisiana-Lafayette, 11/24/12 8. four times, last, 6 vs. San Diego State, 10/1/16 8. 43 vs. Georgia Southern, 9/10/16 43 at Texas State, 10/26/13 43 at Mississippi State, 9/22/12

Rushing Touchdowns Rush Attempts Completions 1. 6 vs. Milford (N.Y.) Academy, 11/7/09 1. 56 vs. Appalachian State, 12/5/15 1. 28 vs. Mississippi State, 9/13/14 2. 5 vs. Missouri S&T, 10/9/10 2. 54 vs. Georgia State, 10/18/14 2. 27 at Texas State, 10/26/13 5 vs. Edward Waters (Fla.), 9/25/10 54 at Georgia State, 11/30/13 27 at Louisiana-Lafayette, 11/24/12 5 vs. Louisburg (N.C.) J.C., 10/17/09 54 vs. Hargrave (Va.) Academy, 9/5/09 4. 26 at Nebraska, 9/12/15 5. 4, 10 times, last vs. New Mexico State, 12/3/16 5. 53 vs. Kent State, 10/19/13 26 at Troy, 10/5/13 53 vs. Florida Atlantic, 10/20/12 6. 25 at Idaho, 11/26/16 7. 52 vs. Louisiana-Lafayette, 11/12/15 7. 24, fi ve times, last vs. Nicholls, 9/24/16 52 vs. Louisiana-Lafayette, 12/7/13 9. 51 at Troy, 10/3/15 51 vs. Edward Waters (Fla.), 9/25/10

Passing Touchdowns Yards Rushing Completion Percentage 1. 4 vs. Navy, 11/28/14 1. 391 vs. Edward Waters (Fla.), 9/25/10 1. 82.4 vs. Fork Union (Va.) Academy, 10/31/09 4 vs. Fork Union (Va.) Academy, 10/31/09 2. 375 vs. Milford (N.Y.) Academy, 11/7/09 2. 76.5 vs. Louisburg (N.C.) J.C., 10/17/09 3. 3, 11 times, last at Idaho, 11/26/16 3. 350 vs. Huntingdon (Ala.), 11/12/09 3. 76.2 vs. San Diego State, 10/1/16 4. 321 vs. Georgia State, 10/18/14 4. 75.0 vs. Mississippi Valley State, 11/3/11 5. 310 vs. Louisburg (N.C.) J.C., 10/17/09 5. 73.1 at Lamar, 10/16/10 6. 309 vs. Army Prep, 9/26/09 6. 72.4 at Louisiana-Lafayette, 9/17/16 7. 296 vs. Troy, 10/24/14 72.4 vs. Texas State, 11/15/14 8. 293 vs. Georgia State, 10/30/10 8. 72.2 vs. Pikeville (Ky.), 9/4/10 9. 286 vs. Idaho, 11/7/15 9. 71.4 vs. Army Prep, 9/26/09 10. 282, twice, last vs. New Mexico State, 12/3/16 10. 70.6 at Mississippi State, 9/3/16

Extra Points Fewest Rush Attempts Yards Passing 1. 8 vs. Edward Waters (Fla.), 9/25/10 1. 21 vs. Air Force, 12/30/16 1. 471 at Troy, 10/5/13 8 vs. Milford (N.Y.) Academy, 11/7/09 2. 22 at Texas State, 10/26/13 2. 360 at Louisiana-Lafayette, 11/24/12 8 vs. Army Prep, 9/26/09 3. 23 at North Carolina State, 9/15/12 3. 339 at Appalachian State, 10/4/14 4. 7 vs. Idaho, 11/7/15 4. 24 at Nebraska, 9/12/15 4. 326 at Idaho, 11/26/16 7 vs. Kentucky Wesleyan, 10/2/10 24 vs. Fork Union (Va.) Academy, 10/31/09 5. 321 vs. Fork Union (Va.) Academy, 10/31/09 7 vs. Fork Union (Va.) Academy, 10/31/09 6. 26 vs. North Carolina State, 9/26/15 6. 313 at Nebraska, 9/12/15 7. 6 vs. San Diego State, 10/1/16 7. 27 vs. Georgia Southern, 9/10/16 7. 307 at Louisiana-Monroe, 11/5/16 6 vs. Missouri S&T, 10/9/10 27 vs. Mississippi State, 9/13/14 8. 302 vs. Nicholls, 9/24/16 9. 5, 11 times, last vs. New Mexico State, 12/3/16 27 at Kent State, 9/24/11 9. 300 at Texas State, 10/26/13 10. 28, fi ve times, last at Tennessee, 9/28/13 300 vs. Henderson (Ark.) State, 11/6/10

Extra-Point Attempts Fewest Yards Rushing Fewest Pass Attempts 1. 9 vs. Fork Union (Va.) Academy, 10/31/09 1. 18 at Hawai’i, 12/1/12 1. 12 vs. Mississippi Valley State, 11/3/11 2. 8 vs. Edward Waters (Fla.), 9/25/10 2. 19 at Nebraska, 9/12/15 2. 14 vs. Georgia Military J.C., 10/10/09 8 vs. Pikeville (Ky.), 9/4/10 3. 29 vs. Arkansas State, 10/13/15 14 vs. Army Prep, 9/26/09 8 vs. Milford (N.Y.) Academy, 11/7/09 4. 45 vs. North Carolina State, 9/26/15 4. 15 vs. Milford (N.Y.) Academy, 11/7/09 8 vs. Army Prep, 9/26/09 5. 51 at North Carolina State, 9/15/12 5. 16 vs. Missouri S&T, 10/9/10 6. 7 vs. Idaho, 11/7/15 6. 54 at Louisiana-Lafayette, 11/24/12 16 vs. Edward Waters (Fla.), 9/25/10 7 vs. Kentucky Wesleyan, 10/2/10 7. 57 vs. Mississippi State, 9/13/14 7. 17, fi ve times, last at Texas-San Antonio, 10/8/11 8. 6, four times, last vs. San Diego State, 10/1/16 8. 60 vs. Cal Poly, 11/19/11 60 vs. Fork Union (Va.) Academy, 10/31/09 10. 61 at Arkansas State, 10/15/16 Postseason Bowl Participants — 2014, 2016 71 2017 South Alabama Football History/Records Team Game Records (All Opponents) Fewest Completions First Downs Fewest Rushing Yards Allowed 1. 6 vs. Milford (N.Y.) Academy, 11/7/09 1. 30 at Louisiana-Monroe, 11/5/16 1. -22 vs. Fork Union (Va.) Academy, 10/31/09 2. 7 at Georgia Southern, 11/28/15 30 at Troy, 10/5/13 2. 3 vs. Pikeville (Ky.), 9/4/10 7 vs. Georgia Military J.C., 10/10/09 30 vs. Edward Waters (Fla.), 9/25/10 3. 19 vs. Kentucky Wesleyan, 10/2/10 4. 8 vs. Troy, 9/29/12 4. 29 vs. Kent State, 10/19/13 4. 22 vs. Nicholls, 9/8/12 8 vs. Edward Waters (Fla.), 9/25/10 29 vs. Henderson (Ark.) State, 11/6/10 5. 24 at Georgia State, 11/30/13 6. 9 at Arkansas State, 11/8/14 6. 28 at Appalachian State, 10/4/14 6. 30 at Idaho, 9/27/14 9 vs. Troy, 10/24/14 7. 27 vs. Hargrave (Va.) Academy, 9/5/09 7. 35 vs. Milford (N.Y.) Academy, 11/7/09 9 vs. Mississippi Valley State, 11/3/11 8. 26 vs. Louisiana-Lafayette, 11/12/15 8. 43 vs. Louisiana-Lafayette, 11/12/15 9 vs. Lamar 9/10/11 26 vs. Georgia State, 10/18/14 9. 45 at Tulane, 9/7/13 9 vs. Missouri S&T, 10/9/10 10. 25, three times, last at Idaho, 11/26/16 10. 46 vs. Georgia State, 10/30/10

Fewest Yards Passing Fewest First Downs Most Rushing Yards Allowed 1. 52 vs. Georgia Military J.C., 10/10/09 1. 9 at Georgia Southern, 11/28/15 1. 489 at Georgia Southern, 11/28/15 2. 59 vs. Troy, 9/29/12 2. 11 vs. Mississippi Valley State, 11/3/11 2. 388 vs. Navy, 11/28/14 3. 62 at Georgia Southern, 11/28/15 3. 12 vs. Troy, 10/20/16 3. 353 vs. New Mexico State, 12/3/16 4. 90 at Arkansas State, 11/8/14 12 vs. Arkansas State, 10/13/15 4. 351 at Navy, 11/16/13 5. 106 vs. Troy, 10/24/14 5. 13 vs. Air Force, 12/30/16 5. 335 vs. Georgia Southern, 9/20/14 6. 112 vs. Edward Waters (Fla.), 9/25/10 13 at Arkansas State, 10/15/16 6. 330 vs. North Carolina State, 9/26/15 7. 114 vs. Idaho, 11/7/15 13 vs. Gardner-Webb, 9/5/15 7. 319 at Texas State, 10/24/15 8. 123 vs. Henderson (Ark.) State, 10/29/11 13 vs. Troy, 9/29/12 8. 304 vs. Georgia Southern, 9/10/16 9. 124 vs. Georgia State, 10/29/16 13 vs. Fork Union (Va.) Academy, 10/31/09 9. 301 vs. Appalachian State, 12/5/15 10. 125, twice, last at Georgia State, 11/21/15 13 vs. Georgia Military J.C., 10/10/09 10. 288 vs. Mississippi State, 9/13/14

Total Offense Attempts First Downs Rushing Fewest Passing Yards Allowed 1. 92 vs. Nicholls, 9/24/16 1. 22 vs. Edward Waters (Fla.), 9/25/10 1. 42 vs. Navy, 11/28/14 2. 88 at Arkansas State, 10/13/12 2. 19 vs. Georgia State, 10/18/14 2. 47 vs. Edward Waters (Fla.), 9/25/10 3. 86 vs. Georgia State, 10/18/14 3. 18 vs. Milford (N.Y.) Academy, 11/7/09 3. 53 at Georgia Southern, 11/28/15 4. 85 at North Texas, 11/10/12 4. 17 vs. Kent State, 10/19/13 4. 67 vs. Mississippi Valley State, 11/3/11 5. 84 at Georgia State, 11/30/13 17 vs. Army Prep, 9/26/09 5. 69 vs. Nicholls, 9/24/16 6. 83 vs. Appalachian State, 12/5/15 6. 16 vs. Georgia State, 10/30/10 6. 78 vs. Presbyterian, 11/19/16 83 vs. Louisiana-Lafayette, 11/12/15 16 vs. Hargrave (Va.) Academy, 9/5/09 7. 83 vs. Missouri S&T, 10/9/10 83 at San Diego State, 9/19/15 8. 15 vs. Huntingdon (Ala.), 11/12/09 8. 85 vs. Georgia Southern, 9/20/14 83 at Troy, 10/5/13 9. 14, three times, last vs. Troy, 10/24/14 85 vs. Pikeville (Ky.), 9/4/10 10. 82 vs. Mississippi State, 9/13/14 10. 93 at Arkansas State, 10/15/16

Total Offense Yards First Downs Passing Most Passing Yards Allowed 1. 630 at Troy, 10/5/13 1. 17 at Louisiana-Monroe, 11/5/16 1. 395 vs. Troy, 10/20/16 2. 582 at Appalachian State, 10/4/14 2. 16 vs. Nicholls, 9/24/16 2. 369 vs. Bowling Green, 12/20/14 3. 542 vs. Henderson (Ark.) State, 11/6/10 16 at Appalachian State, 10/4/14 3. 362 at Louisiana-Lafayette, 11/24/12 4. 538 vs. Milford (N.Y.) Academy, 11/7/09 16 vs. Mississippi State, 9/13/14 4. 359 vs. Henderson (Ark.) State, 11/6/10 5. 522 at Georgia State, 11/30/13 16 at Troy, 10/5/13 5. 327 at Tulane, 9/7/13 6. 521 vs. New Mexico State, 12/3/16 6. 15 at Nebraska, 9/12/15 6. 321 at Georgia State, 11/30/13 7. 516 at Louisiana-Monroe, 11/5/16 15 at Tulane, 9/7/13 7. 317 vs. Idaho, 11/7/15 8. 511 at San Diego State, 9/19/15 8. 14, fi ve times, last at Idaho, 11/26/16 8. 311 at Georgia State, 11/21/15 9. 510 vs. Nicholls, 9/24/16 311 vs. Georgia State, 10/18/14 10. 503 vs. Edward Waters (Fla.), 9/25/10 10. 305 at Troy, 10/5/13

Fewest Total Offense Attempts Highest Time Of Possession Fewest Total Yards Allowed 1. 41 vs. Fork Union (Va.) Academy, 10/31/09 1. 38:53 at Georgia State, 11/30/13 1. 88 vs. Pikeville (Ky.), 9/4/10 2. 43 vs. Mississippi Valley State, 11/3/11 2. 38:02 vs. Tennessee-Martin, 10/15/11 2. 118 vs. Nicholls, 9/8/12 3. 47 vs. Air Force, 12/30/16 3. 37:43 vs. Henderson (Ark.) State, 11/6/10 3. 144 vs. Edward Waters (Fla.), 9/25/10 4. 49 vs. Missouri S&T, 10/9/10 4. 37:06 vs. Henderson (Ark.) State, 10/29/11 4. 154 vs. Missouri S&T, 10/9/10 5. 52 vs. Kentucky Wesleyan, 10/2/10 5. 36:41 at Mississippi State, 9/3/16 5. 160 at Lamar, 10/16/10 6. 55 at Georgia Southern, 11/28/15 6. 36:01 vs. Georgia State, 10/30/10 6. 166 vs. Mississippi Valley State, 11/3/11 55 vs. Georgia Military J.C., 10/10/09 7. 35:52 vs. Louisiana-Lafayette, 12/7/13 7. 185 vs. Milford (N.Y.) Academy, 11/7/09 8. 56 vs. Gardner-Webb, 9/5/15 8. 35:48 at South Carolina, 11/22/14 8. 191 vs. Fork Union (Va.) Academy, 10/31/09 56 at Texas-San Antonio, 10/8/11 9. 35:39 at Arkansas State, 10/13/12 9. 210 vs. Henderson (Ark.) State, 10/29/11 10. 57, twice, last vs. West Alabama, 9/1/11 10. 34:52, twice, last vs. Navy, 11/28/14 10. 212 vs. Louisiana-Lafayette, 12/7/13

Fewest Total Offense Yards Lowest Time Of Possession Most Total Yards Allowed 1. 136 at Georgia Southern, 11/28/15 1. 19:34 vs. Air Force, 12/30/16 1. 586 vs. North Carolina State, 9/26/15 2. 166 at Hawai’i, 12/1/12 2. 21:07 vs. Gardner-Webb, 9/5/15 2. 585 vs. Troy, 10/20/16 3. 201 at Arkansas State, 11/8/14 3. 21:42 vs. Fork Union (Va.) Academy, 10/31/09 3. 561 at Nebraska, 9/12/15 4. 251 vs. Georgia Military J.C., 10/10/09 4. 22:39 at Texas State, 10/26/13 4. 542 at Georgia Southern, 11/28/15 5. 252 vs. Troy, 9/29/12 5. 23:24 vs. Mississippi Valley State, 11/3/11 5. 538 at Louisiana-Lafayette, 11/24/12 252 vs. Mississippi Valley State, 11/3/11 6. 23:34 vs. Idaho, 11/7/15 6. 519 at Navy, 11/16/13 7. 255 at Arkansas State, 10/15/16 7. 23:48 vs. Missouri S&T, 10/9/10 7. 514 vs. Mississippi State, 9/13/14 8. 258 vs. North Carolina State, 9/26/15 8. 24:09 at North Carolina State, 9/15/12 8. 512 at Louisiana-Lafayette, 9/17/16 9. 276 vs. Cal Poly, 11/19/11 9. 24:17 vs. Presbyterian, 11/19/16 9. 500 vs. Bowling Green, 12/20/14 10. 279 vs. Nicholls, 9/8/12 10. 24:34 vs. Georgia Southern, 9/10/16 10. 495 vs. Troy, 9/29/12 72 Postseason Bowl Participants — 2014, 2016 History/Records 2017 South Alabama Football Team Game Records (All Opponents) Fewest Points Allowed Interception Return Yards Punting Average 1. 0 at Lamar, 10/16/10 1. 78 at Idaho, 9/27/14 1. 59.0 vs. Henderson (Ark.) State, 11/6/10 0 vs. Edward Waters (Fla.), 9/25/10 2. 75 vs. Kentucky Wesleyan, 10/2/10 2. 57.0 vs. Army Prep, 9/26/09 0 vs. Pikeville (Ky.), 9/4/10 3. 74 vs. Edward Waters (Fla.), 9/25/10 3. 52.0 vs. Navy, 11/28/14 0 vs. Huntingdon (Ala.), 11/12/09 4. 72 at Tennessee, 9/28/13 4. 49.8 at Arkansas State, 10/15/16 0 vs. Army Prep, 9/26/09 5. 66 vs. Fork Union (Va.) Academy, 10/31/09 5. 48.8 at South Carolina, 11/22/14 6. 3 vs. Nicholls, 9/8/12 6. 50 vs. Louisiana-Lafayette, 12/7/13 6. 48.4 vs. Bowling Green, 12/20/14 3 vs. Mississippi Valley State, 11/3/11 7. 49 vs. Western Kentucky, 9/14/13 7. 47.7 vs. Troy, 10/20/16 3 vs. Henderson (Ark.) State, 10/29/11 49 vs. Milford (N.Y.) Academy, 11/7/09 8. 47.0 vs. Hargrave (Va.) Academy, 9/5/09 3 vs. Kentucky Wesleyan, 10/2/10 9. 47 vs. Georgia State, 10/30/10 9. 46.8 vs. Idaho, 11/7/15 3 vs. Georgia Military J.C., 10/10/09 10. 42 vs. Pikeville (Ky.), 9/4/10 10. 46.4 vs. San Diego State, 10/1/16

Most Points Allowed Total Turnovers Forced Punting Average (minimum 4) 1. 63 vs. North Carolina State, 9/26/15 1. 7 vs. Henderson (Ark.) State, 10/29/11 1. 52.0 vs. Navy, 11/28/14 2. 55 at Georgia Southern, 11/28/15 2. 5 at South Carolina, 11/22/14 2. 49.8 at Arkansas State, 10/15/16 3. 52 at Louisiana-Lafayette, 11/24/12 5 vs. Troy, 9/29/12 3. 48.8 at South Carolina, 11/22/14 4. 49 vs. Arkansas State, 10/13/15 5 vs. Kentucky Wesleyan, 10/2/10 4. 48.4 vs. Bowling Green, 12/20/14 5. 48 at Nebraska, 9/12/15 5 vs. Army Prep, 9/26/09 5. 47.7 vs. Troy, 10/20/16 6. 45 vs. Air Force, 12/30/16 6. 4, eight times, last vs. Appalachian State, 12/5/15 6. 46.8 vs. Idaho, 11/7/15 45 vs. Idaho, 11/7/15 7. 46.4 vs. San Diego State, 10/1/16 45 at Arkansas State, 11/8/14 8. 45.7 vs. North Carolina State, 9/26/15 9. 42, three times, last at Louisiana-Monroe, 11/5/16 9. 45.3 vs. Georgia Military J.C., 10/10/09 10. 44.9 at San Diego State, 9/19/15

Tackles For Loss Passes Broken Up Kick Returns 1. 14 vs. Louisiana-Monroe, 11/23/13 1. 9 vs. Kent State, 9/6/14 1. 8 vs. Cal Poly, 11/19/11 14 vs. Nicholls, 9/8/12 9 vs. Henderson (Ark.) State, 11/6/10 2. 7 vs. Bowling Green, 12/20/14 3. 13 vs. Fork Union (Va.) Academy, 10/31/09 3. 8 at UC Davis, 10/23/10 7 at Navy, 11/16/13 4. 11 vs. West Alabama, 9/1/11 4. 7 at Idaho, 9/27/14 4. 6 vs. Nicholls, 9/24/16 11 vs. Missouri S&T, 10/9/10 7 vs. Tennessee-Martin, 10/15/11 6 at Louisiana-Monroe, 10/27/12 11 vs. Pikeville (Ky.), 9/4/10 7 at Lamar, 10/16/10 6 vs. Georgia State, 10/30/10 7. 10, six times, last vs. Air Force, 12/30/16 7. 6, seven times, last vs. New Mexico State, 12/3/16 7. 5, nine times, last vs. Appalachian State, 12/5/15

Sacks Blocked Kicks Kick Return Yards 1. 9 vs. Louisiana-Monroe, 11/23/13 1. 3 vs. Florida Atlantic, 10/20/12 1. 181 vs. Idaho, 11/7/15 2. 8 vs. Fork Union (Va.) Academy, 10/31/09 2. 1, 20 times, last vs. Presbyterian, 11/19/16 2. 180 at Georgia State, 10/22/11 3. 7 at Idaho, 9/27/14 3. 153 vs. Nicholls, 9/24/16 4. 6 vs. Nicholls, 9/8/12 4. 140 vs. Appalachian State, 12/5/15 5. 5 vs. Georgia State, 10/18/14 5. 139 vs. Bowling Green, 12/20/14 6. 4, 12 times, last vs. Air Force, 12/30/16 6. 133 vs. Nicholls, 9/18/10 7. 129 at Navy, 11/16/13 8. 123 vs. Georgia State, 10/30/10 9. 122 at North Carolina State, 9/17/11 10. 120, twice, last at Georgia State, 11/21/15

Fumble Recoveries Punts Punt Returns 1. 4 at South Carolina, 11/22/14 1. 10 at Kent State, 9/6/14 1. 6 vs. Huntingdon (Ala.), 11/12/09 4 at Lamar, 10/16/10 2. 9 vs. Troy, 10/20/16 2. 5 at Tulane, 9/7/13 3. 3 vs. Appalachian State, 12/5/15 9 vs. Troy, 9/29/12 5 vs. Tennessee-Martin, 10/15/11 3 vs. Navy, 11/28/14 4. 8 at Texas State, 10/24/15 5 at Kent State, 9/24/11 3 at Arkansas State, 10/13/12 8 vs. Arkansas State, 10/13/15 5 vs. Lamar, 9/10/11 3 vs. Henderson (Ark.) State, 10/29/11 8 vs. Georgia Southern, 9/20/14 5 vs. Fork Union (Va.) Academy, 10/31/09 3 at Georgia State, 10/22/11 7. 7, 13 times, last at Georgia Southern, 11/28/15 7. 4 vs. Presbyterian, 11/19/16 3 at North Carolina State, 9/17/11 4 vs. Idaho, 11/7/15 3 vs. Kentucky Wesleyan, 10/2/10 4 vs. Edward Waters (Fla.), 9/25/10 3 vs. Army Prep, 9/26/09 10. 3, 10 times, last vs. San Diego State, 10/1/16

Interceptions Yards Punting Punt Return Yards 1. 4 vs. Henderson (Ark.) State, 10/29/11 1. 429 vs. Troy, 10/20/16 1. 108 vs. Edward Waters (Fla.), 9/25/10 4 vs. Edward Waters (Fla.), 9/25/10 429 at Kent State, 9/6/14 2. 93 vs. Pikeville (Ky.), 9/4/10 3. 3 at Idaho, 11/26/16 3. 365 vs. Troy, 9/29/12 3. 73 vs. Fork Union (Va.) Academy, 10/31/09 3 at Troy, 10/3/15 4. 347 at Texas State, 10/24/15 4. 55 vs. Missouri S&T, 10/9/10 3 at Tennessee, 9/28/13 5. 339 vs. Bowling Green, 12/20/14 5. 53 at Tulane, 9/7/13 3 vs. Western Kentucky, 9/14/13 6. 336 vs. Georgia Southern, 9/20/14 53 vs. Army Prep, 9/26/09 3 vs. Troy, 9/29/12 7. 321 vs. Arkansas State, 10/13/15 7. 51 vs. Georgia State, 10/18/14 3 vs. Georgia Military J.C., 10/10/09 8. 320 vs. North Carolina State, 9/26/15 8. 50 at Lamar, 10/16/10 3 vs. Hargrave (Va.) Academy, 9/5/09 9. 317 vs. Georgia Military J.C., 10/10/09 9. 49 vs. Idaho, 11/7/15 10. 2, 16 times, last vs. New Mexico State, 12/3/16 10. 314 at San Diego State, 9/19/15 10. 44 vs. Hargrave (Va.) Academy, 9/5/09 Postseason Bowl Participants — 2014, 2016 73 2017 South Alabama Football History/Records Team Game Records (Four-Year Opponents) Scoring Field Goals Average Per Carry 1. 64 vs. Edward Waters (Fla.), 9/25/10 1. 4 at South Carolina, 11/22/14 1. 7.67 vs. Edward Waters (Fla.), 9/25/10 2. 56 vs. Pikeville (Ky.), 9/4/10 4 vs. Georgia State, 10/30/10 2. 7.22 vs. Gardner-Webb, 9/5/15 3. 52 vs. Idaho, 11/7/15 4 at Lamar, 10/16/10 3. 7.17 vs. Presbyterian, 11/19/16 52 vs. Kentucky Wesleyan, 10/2/10 4. 3, 12 times, last vs. Georgia Southern, 9/10/16 4. 7.00 vs. Huntingdon (Ala.), 11/12/09 5. 47 at Appalachian State, 10/4/14 5. 6.58 vs. Troy, 10/24/14 6. 45 vs. Missouri S&T, 10/9/10 6. 6.36 vs. Idaho, 11/7/15 7. 42 vs. San Diego State, 10/1/16 7. 6.21 vs. Pikeville (Ky.), 9/4/10 8. 41 vs. Nicholls, 9/24/16 8. 6.13 at Idaho, 9/27/14 41 at Tulane, 9/7/13 6.13 vs. Nicholls, 9/18/10 10. 40 vs. Navy, 11/28/14 10. 6.12 vs. Missouri S&T, 10/9/10

Total Touchdowns Field-Goal Attempts Pass Attempts 1. 9 vs. Edward Waters (Fla.), 9/25/10 1. 5 vs. Georgia State, 10/30/10 1. 55 vs. Mississippi State, 9/13/14 2. 8 vs. Pikeville (Ky.), 9/4/10 5 at Lamar, 10/16/10 2. 51 at Tennessee, 9/28/13 3. 7 vs. Idaho, 11/7/15 3. 4 at South Carolina, 11/22/14 3. 50 vs. Nicholls, 9/24/16 7 vs. Kentucky Wesleyan, 10/2/10 4 vs. Georgia State, 10/18/14 4. 46 at Idaho, 11/26/16 5. 6 vs. San Diego State, 10/1/16 4 at Appalachian State, 10/4/14 5. 45 at Nebraska, 9/12/15 6 at Appalachian State, 10/4/14 4 vs. Western Kentucky, 9/14/13 45 at North Texas, 11/10/12 6 vs. Missouri S&T, 10/9/10 4 at Louisiana-Lafayette, 11/24/12 7. 44 at Louisiana-Lafayette, 11/24/12 8. 5, 11 times, last vs. New Mexico State, 12/3/16 4 at Arkansas State, 10/13/12 8. 43 vs. Georgia Southern, 9/10/16 4 vs. Nicholls, 9/8/12 43 at Texas State, 10/26/13 4 vs. Henderson (Ark.) State, 11/6/10 43 at Mississippi State, 9/22/12

Rushing Touchdowns Rush Attempts Completions 1. 5 vs. Missouri S&T, 10/9/10 1. 56 vs. Appalachian State, 12/5/15 1. 28 vs. Mississippi State, 9/13/14 5 vs. Edward Waters (Fla.), 9/25/10 2. 54 vs. Georgia State, 10/18/14 2. 27 at Texas State, 10/26/13 3. 4, nine times, last vs. New Mexico State, 12/3/16 54 at Georgia State, 11/30/13 27 at Louisiana-Lafayette, 11/24/12 4. 53 vs. Kent State, 10/19/13 4. 26 at Nebraska, 9/12/15 53 vs. Florida Atlantic, 10/20/12 26 at Troy, 10/5/13 6. 52 vs. Louisiana-Lafayette, 11/12/15 6. 25 at Idaho, 11/26/16 52 vs. Louisiana-Lafayette, 12/7/13 7. 24, fi ve times, last vs. Nicholls, 9/24/16 8. 51 at Troy, 10/3/15 9. 50, six times, last at Kent State, 9/6/14

Passing Touchdowns Yards Rushing Completion Percentage 1. 4 vs. Navy, 11/28/14 1. 391 vs. Edward Waters (Fla.), 9/25/10 1. 76.2 vs. San Diego State, 10/1/16 2. 3, 10 times, last at Idaho, 11/26/16 2. 350 vs. Huntingdon (Ala.), 11/12/09 2. 75.0 vs. Mississippi Valley State, 11/3/11 3. 321 vs. Georgia State, 10/18/14 3. 73.1 at Lamar, 10/16/10 4. 296 vs. Troy, 10/24/14 4. 72.4 at Louisiana-Lafayette, 9/17/16 5. 293 vs. Georgia State, 10/30/10 72.4 vs. Texas State, 11/15/14 6. 286 vs. Idaho, 11/7/15 6. 72.2 vs. Pikeville (Ky.), 9/4/10 7. 282 vs. New Mexico State, 12/3/16 7. 70.6 at Mississippi State, 9/3/16 282 vs. Nicholls, 9/18/10 8. 70.0 vs. Henderson (Ark.) State, 11/6/10 9. 272 at Texas State, 10/24/15 9. 67.9 at Appalachian State, 10/4/14 10. 257 vs. Kent State, 10/19/13 10. 66.7, four times, last vs. Kent State, 10/19/13

Extra Points Fewest Rush Attempts Yards Passing 1. 8 vs. Edward Waters (Fla.), 9/25/10 1. 21 vs. Air Force, 12/30/16 1. 471 at Troy, 10/5/13 2. 7 vs. Idaho, 11/7/15 2. 22 at Texas State, 10/26/13 2. 360 at Louisiana-Lafayette, 11/24/12 7 vs. Kentucky Wesleyan, 10/2/10 3. 23 at North Carolina State, 9/15/12 3. 339 at Appalachian State, 10/4/14 4. 6 vs. San Diego State, 10/1/16 4. 24 at Nebraska, 9/12/15 4. 326 at Idaho, 11/26/16 6 vs. Missouri S&T, 10/9/10 5. 26 vs. North Carolina State, 9/26/15 5. 313 at Nebraska, 9/12/15 6. 5, 10 times, last vs. New Mexico State, 12/3/16 6. 27 vs. Georgia Southern, 9/10/16 6. 307 at Louisiana-Monroe, 11/5/16 27 vs. Mississippi State, 9/13/14 7. 302 vs. Nicholls, 9/24/16 27 at Kent State, 9/24/11 8. 300 at Texas State, 10/26/13 9. 28, fi ve times, last at Tennessee, 9/28/13 300 vs. Henderson (Ark.) State, 11/6/10 10. 297 at Tulane, 9/7/13

Extra-Point Attempts Fewest Yards Rushing Fewest Pass Attempts 1. 8 vs. Edward Waters (Fla.), 9/25/10 1. 18 at Hawai’i, 12/1/12 1. 12 vs. Mississippi Valley State, 11/3/11 8 vs. Pikeville (Ky.), 9/4/10 2. 19 at Nebraska, 9/12/15 2. 16 vs. Missouri S&T, 10/9/10 3. 7 vs. Idaho, 11/7/15 3. 29 vs. Arkansas State, 10/13/15 16 vs. Edward Waters (Fla.), 9/25/10 7 vs. Kentucky Wesleyan, 10/2/10 4. 45 vs. North Carolina State, 9/26/15 4. 17 at Texas-San Antonio, 10/8/11 5. 6 vs. San Diego State, 10/1/16 5. 51 at North Carolina State, 9/15/12 17 vs. Lamar 9/10/11 6 at Appalachian State, 10/4/14 6. 54 at Louisiana-Lafayette, 11/24/12 6. 18 vs. Nicholls, 9/18/10 6 vs. Missouri S&T, 10/9/10 7. 57 vs. Mississippi State, 9/13/14 18 vs. Pikeville (Ky.), 9/4/10 8. 5, nine times, last vs. New Mexico State, 12/3/16 8. 60 vs. Cal Poly, 11/19/11 8. 19 at Georgia Southern, 11/28/15 9. 61 at Arkansas State, 10/15/16 19 vs. Idaho, 11/7/15 10. 66 at Louisiana-Lafayette, 11/1/14 19 vs. Tennessee-Martin, 10/15/11 74 Postseason Bowl Participants — 2014, 2016 History/Records 2017 South Alabama Football Team Game Records (Four-Year Opponents) Fewest Completions First Downs Fewest Rushing Yards Allowed 1. 7 at Georgia Southern, 11/28/15 1. 30 at Louisiana-Monroe, 11/5/16 1. 3 vs. Pikeville (Ky.), 9/4/10 2. 8 vs. Troy, 9/29/12 30 at Troy, 10/5/13 2. 19 vs. Kentucky Wesleyan, 10/2/10 8 vs. Edward Waters (Fla.), 9/25/10 30 vs. Edward Waters (Fla.), 9/25/10 3. 22 vs. Nicholls, 9/8/12 4. 9 at Arkansas State, 11/8/14 4. 29 vs. Kent State, 10/19/13 4. 24 at Georgia State, 11/30/13 9 vs. Troy, 10/24/14 29 vs. Henderson (Ark.) State, 11/6/10 5. 30 at Idaho, 9/27/14 9 vs. Mississippi Valley State, 11/3/11 6. 28 at Appalachian State, 10/4/14 6. 43 vs. Louisiana-Lafayette, 11/12/15 9 vs. Lamar 9/10/11 7. 26 vs. Louisiana-Lafayette, 11/12/15 7. 45 at Tulane, 9/7/13 9 vs. Missouri S&T, 10/9/10 26 vs. Georgia State, 10/18/14 8. 46 vs. Georgia State, 10/30/10 9. 10 vs. Air Force, 12/30/16 9. 25 at Idaho, 11/26/16 9. 54 vs. Huntingdon (Ala.), 11/12/09 10. 11, fi ve times, last vs. Troy, 10/20/16 25 at Tulane, 9/7/13 10. 55 vs. Henderson (Ark.) State, 10/29/11

Fewest Yards Passing Fewest First Downs Most Rushing Yards Allowed 1. 59 vs. Troy, 9/29/12 1. 9 at Georgia Southern, 11/28/15 1. 489 at Georgia Southern, 11/28/15 2. 62 at Georgia Southern, 11/28/15 2. 11 vs. Mississippi Valley State, 11/3/11 2. 388 vs. Navy, 11/28/14 3. 90 at Arkansas State, 11/8/14 3. 12 vs. Troy, 10/20/16 3. 353 vs. New Mexico State, 12/3/16 4. 106 vs. Troy, 10/24/14 12 vs. Arkansas State, 10/13/15 4. 351 at Navy, 11/16/13 5. 112 vs. Edward Waters (Fla.), 9/25/10 5. 13 vs. Air Force, 12/30/16 5. 335 vs. Georgia Southern, 9/20/14 6. 114 vs. Idaho, 11/7/15 13 at Arkansas State, 10/15/16 6. 330 vs. North Carolina State, 9/26/15 7. 123 vs. Henderson (Ark.) State, 10/29/11 13 vs. Gardner-Webb, 9/5/15 7. 319 at Texas State, 10/24/15 8. 124 vs. Georgia State, 10/29/16 13 vs. Troy, 9/29/12 8. 304 vs. Georgia Southern, 9/10/16 9. 125, twice, last at Georgia State, 11/21/15 9. 14, fi ve times, last vs. North Carolina State, 9/26/15 9. 301 vs. Appalachian State, 12/5/15 125 vs. Mississippi Valley State, 11/3/11 10. 288 vs. Mississippi State, 9/13/14

Total Offense Attempts First Downs Rushing Fewest Passing Yards Allowed 1. 92 vs. Nicholls, 9/24/16 1. 22 vs. Edward Waters (Fla.), 9/25/10 1. 42 vs. Navy, 11/28/14 2. 88 at Arkansas State, 10/13/12 2. 19 vs. Georgia State, 10/18/14 2. 47 vs. Edward Waters (Fla.), 9/25/10 3. 86 vs. Georgia State, 10/18/14 3. 17 vs. Kent State, 10/19/13 3. 53 at Georgia Southern, 11/28/15 4. 85 at North Texas, 11/10/12 4. 16 vs. Georgia State, 10/30/10 4. 67 vs. Mississippi Valley State, 11/3/11 5. 84 at Georgia State, 11/30/13 5. 15 vs. Huntingdon (Ala.), 11/12/09 5. 69 vs. Nicholls, 9/24/16 6. 83 vs. Appalachian State, 12/5/15 6. 14 vs. Troy, 10/24/14 6. 78 vs. Presbyterian, 11/19/16 83 vs. Louisiana-Lafayette, 11/12/15 14 at Georgia State, 10/22/11 7. 83 vs. Missouri S&T, 10/9/10 83 at San Diego State, 9/19/15 14 vs. Nicholls, 9/18/10 8. 85 vs. Georgia Southern, 9/20/14 83 at Troy, 10/5/13 9. 13, fi ve times, last vs. New Mexico State, 12/3/16 85 vs. Pikeville (Ky.), 9/4/10 10. 82 vs. Mississippi State, 9/13/14 10. 93 at Arkansas State, 10/15/16

Total Offense Yards First Downs Passing Most Passing Yards Allowed 1. 630 at Troy, 10/5/13 1. 17 at Louisiana-Monroe, 11/5/16 1. 395 vs. Troy, 10/20/16 2. 582 at Appalachian State, 10/4/14 2. 16 vs. Nicholls, 9/24/16 2. 369 vs. Bowling Green, 12/20/14 3. 542 vs. Henderson (Ark.) State, 11/6/10 16 at Appalachian State, 10/4/14 3. 362 at Louisiana-Lafayette, 11/24/12 4. 522 at Georgia State, 11/30/13 16 vs. Mississippi State, 9/13/14 4. 359 vs. Henderson (Ark.) State, 11/6/10 5. 521 vs. New Mexico State, 12/3/16 16 at Troy, 10/5/13 5. 327 at Tulane, 9/7/13 6. 516 at Louisiana-Monroe, 11/5/16 6. 15 at Nebraska, 9/12/15 6. 321 at Georgia State, 11/30/13 7. 511 at San Diego State, 9/19/15 15 at Tulane, 9/7/13 7. 317 vs. Idaho, 11/7/15 8. 510 vs. Nicholls, 9/24/16 8. 14, fi ve times, last at Idaho, 11/26/16 8. 311 at Georgia State, 11/21/15 9. 503 vs. Edward Waters (Fla.), 9/25/10 311 vs. Georgia State, 10/18/14 10. 500 vs. Huntingdon (Ala.), 11/12/09 10. 305 at Troy, 10/5/13

Fewest Total Offense Attempts Highest Time Of Possession Fewest Total Yards Allowed 1. 43 vs. Mississippi Valley State, 11/3/11 1. 38:53 at Georgia State, 11/30/13 1. 88 vs. Pikeville (Ky.), 9/4/10 2. 47 vs. Air Force, 12/30/16 2. 38:02 vs. Tennessee-Martin, 10/15/11 2. 118 vs. Nicholls State, 9/8/12 3. 49 vs. Missouri S&T, 10/9/10 3. 37:43 vs. Henderson (Ark.) State, 11/6/10 3. 144 vs. Edward Waters (Fla.), 9/25/10 4. 52 vs. Kentucky Wesleyan, 10/2/10 4. 37:06 vs. Henderson (Ark.) State, 10/29/11 4. 154 vs. Missouri S&T, 10/9/10 5. 55 at Georgia Southern, 11/28/15 5. 36:41 at Mississippi State, 9/3/16 5. 160 at Lamar, 10/16/10 6. 56 vs. Gardner-Webb, 9/5/15 6. 36:01 vs. Georgia State, 10/30/10 6. 166 vs. Mississippi Valley State, 11/3/11 56 at Texas-San Antonio, 10/8/11 7. 35:52 vs. Louisiana-Lafayette, 12/7/13 7. 210 vs. Henderson (Ark.) State, 10/29/11 8. 57 vs. West Alabama, 9/1/11 8. 35:48 at South Carolina, 11/22/14 8. 212 vs. Louisiana-Lafayette, 12/7/13 57 vs. Pikeville (Ky.), 9/4/10 9. 35:39 at Arkansas State, 10/13/12 9. 228 vs. Kentucky Wesleyan, 10/2/10 10. 58 at Arkansas State, 10/15/16 10. 34:52, twice, last vs. Navy, 11/28/14 10. 230 vs. Nicholls, 9/24/16

Fewest Total Offense Yards Lowest Time Of Possession Most Total Yards Allowed 1. 136 at Georgia Southern, 11/28/15 1. 19:34 vs. Air Force, 12/30/16 1. 586 vs. North Carolina State, 9/26/15 2. 166 at Hawai’i, 12/1/12 2. 21:07 vs. Gardner-Webb, 9/5/15 2. 585 vs. Troy, 10/20/16 3. 201 at Arkansas State, 11/8/14 3. 22:39 at Texas State, 10/26/13 3. 561 at Nebraska, 9/12/15 4. 252 vs. Troy, 9/29/12 4. 23:24 vs. Mississippi Valley State, 11/3/11 4. 542 at Georgia Southern, 11/28/15 252 vs. Mississippi Valley State, 11/3/11 5. 23:34 vs. Idaho, 11/7/15 5. 538 at Louisiana-Lafayette, 11/24/12 6. 255 at Arkansas State, 10/15/16 6. 23:48 vs. Missouri S&T, 10/9/10 6. 519 at Navy, 11/16/13 7. 258 vs. North Carolina State, 9/26/15 7. 24:09 at North Carolina State, 9/15/12 7. 514 vs. Mississippi State, 9/13/14 8. 276 vs. Cal Poly, 11/19/11 8. 24:17 vs. Presbyterian, 11/19/16 8. 512 at Louisiana-Lafayette, 9/17/16 9. 279 vs. Nicholls, 9/8/12 9. 24:34 vs. Georgia Southern, 9/10/16 9. 500 vs. Bowling Green, 12/20/14 10. 282 at Georgia State, 11/21/15 10. 24:48 vs. North Carolina State, 9/26/15 10. 495 vs. Troy, 9/29/12 Postseason Bowl Participants — 2014, 2016 75 2017 South Alabama Football History/Records Team Game Records (Four-Year Opponents) Fewest Points Allowed Interception Return Yards Punting Average 1. 0 at Lamar, 10/16/10 1. 78 at Idaho, 9/27/14 1. 59.0 vs. Henderson (Ark.) State, 11/6/10 0 vs. Edward Waters (Fla.), 9/25/10 2. 75 vs. Kentucky Wesleyan, 10/2/10 2. 52.0 vs. Navy, 11/28/14 0 vs. Pikeville (Ky.), 9/4/10 3. 74 vs. Edward Waters (Fla.), 9/25/10 3. 49.8 at Arkansas State, 10/15/16 0 vs. Huntingdon (Ala.), 11/12/09 4. 72 at Tennessee, 9/28/13 4. 48.8 at South Carolina, 11/22/14 5. 3 vs. Nicholls State, 9/8/12 5. 50 vs. Louisiana-Lafayette, 12/7/13 5. 48.4 vs. Bowling Green, 12/20/14 3 vs. Mississippi Valley State, 11/3/11 6. 49 vs. Western Kentucky, 9/14/13 6. 47.7 vs. Troy, 10/20/16 3 vs. Henderson (Ark.) State, 10/29/11 7. 47 vs. Georgia State, 10/30/10 7. 46.8 vs. Idaho, 11/7/15 3 vs. Kentucky Wesleyan, 10/2/10 8. 42 vs. Pikeville (Ky.), 9/4/10 8. 46.4 vs. San Diego State, 10/1/16 9. 6 vs. Missouri S&T, 10/9/10 9. 40 at North Texas, 11/10/12 9. 45.7 vs. North Carolina State, 9/26/15 10. 7 vs. Presbyterian, 11/19/16 40 vs. Troy, 9/29/12 10. 44.9 at San Diego State, 9/19/15

Most Points Allowed Total Turnovers Forced Punting Average (minimum 4) 1. 63 vs. North Carolina State, 9/26/15 1. 7 vs. Henderson (Ark.) State, 10/29/11 1. 52.0 vs. Navy, 11/28/14 2. 55 at Georgia Southern, 11/28/15 2. 5 at South Carolina, 11/22/14 2. 49.8 at Arkansas State, 10/15/16 3. 52 at Louisiana-Lafayette, 11/24/12 5 vs. Troy, 9/29/12 3. 48.8 at South Carolina, 11/22/14 4. 49 vs. Arkansas State, 10/13/15 5 vs. Kentucky Wesleyan, 10/2/10 4. 48.4 vs. Bowling Green, 12/20/14 5. 48 at Nebraska, 9/12/15 5. 4 vs. Appalachian State, 12/5/15 5. 47.7 vs. Troy, 10/20/16 6. 45 vs. Air Force, 12/30/16 4 vs. Louisiana-Lafayette, 12/7/13 6. 46.8 vs. Idaho, 11/7/15 45 vs. Idaho, 11/7/15 4 at Hawai’i, 12/1/12 7. 46.4 vs. San Diego State, 10/1/16 45 at Arkansas State, 11/8/14 4 at Lamar, 10/16/10 8. 45.7 vs. North Carolina State, 9/26/15 9. 42, thre times, last at Louisiana-Monroe, 11/5/16 4 vs. Edward Waters (Fla.), 9/25/10 9. 44.9 at San Diego State, 9/19/15 10. 3, 15 times, last vs. New Mexico State, 12/3/16 10. 44.8 vs. Louisiana-Monroe, 11/23/13

Tackles For Loss Passes Broken Up Kick Returns 1. 14 vs. Louisiana-Monroe, 11/23/13 1. 9 vs. Kent State, 9/6/14 1. 8 vs. Cal Poly, 11/19/11 14 vs. Nicholls, 9/8/12 9 vs. Henderson (Ark.) State, 11/6/10 2. 7 vs. Bowling Green, 12/20/14 3. 11 vs. West Alabama, 9/1/11 3. 8 at UC Davis, 10/23/10 7 at Navy, 11/16/13 11 vs. Missouri S&T, 10/9/10 4. 7 at Idaho, 9/27/14 4. 6 vs. Nicholls, 9/24/16 11 vs. Pikeville (Ky.), 9/4/10 7 vs. Tennessee-Martin, 10/15/11 6 at Louisiana-Monroe, 10/27/12 6. 10, six times, last vs. Air Force, 12/30/16 7 at Lamar, 10/16/10 6 vs. Georgia State, 10/30/10 7. 6, seven times, last vs. New Mexico State, 12/3/16 7. 5, nine times, last vs. Appalachian State, 12/5/15

Sacks Blocked Kicks Kick Return Yards 1. 9 vs. Louisiana-Monroe, 11/23/13 1. 3 vs. Florida Atlantic, 10/20/12 1. 181 vs. Idaho, 11/7/15 2. 7 at Idaho, 9/27/14 2. 1, 18 times, last vs. Presbyterian, 11/19/16 2. 180 at Georgia State, 10/22/11 3. 6 vs. Nicholls, 9/8/12 3. 153 vs. Nicholls, 9/24/16 4. 5 vs. Georgia State, 10/18/14 4. 140 vs. Appalachian State, 12/5/15 5. 4, 11 times, last vs. Air Force, 12/30/16 5. 139 vs. Bowling Green, 12/20/14 6. 133 vs. Nicholls, 9/18/10 7. 129 at Navy, 11/16/13 8. 123 vs. Georgia State, 10/30/10 9. 122 at North Carolina State, 9/17/11 10. 120 at Georgia State, 11/21/15

Fumble Recoveries Punts Punt Returns 1. 4 at South Carolina, 11/22/14 1. 10 at Kent State, 9/6/14 1. 6 vs. Huntingdon (Ala.), 11/12/09 4 at Lamar, 10/16/10 2. 9 vs. Troy, 10/20/16 2. 5 at Tulane, 9/7/13 3. 3 vs. Appalachian State, 12/5/15 9 vs. Troy, 9/29/12 5 vs. Tennessee-Martin, 10/15/11 3 vs. Navy, 11/28/14 4. 8 at Texas State, 10/24/15 5 at Kent State, 9/24/11 3 at Arkansas State, 10/13/12 8 vs. Arkansas State, 10/13/15 5 vs. Lamar, 9/10/11 3 vs. Henderson (Ark.) State, 10/29/11 8 vs. Georgia Southern, 9/20/14 6. 4 vs. Presbyterian, 11/19/16 3 at Georgia State, 10/22/11 7. 7, 12 times, last at Georgia Southern, 11/28/15 4 vs. Idaho, 11/7/15 3 at North Carolina State, 9/17/11 4 vs. Edward Waters (Fla.), 9/25/10 3 vs. Kentucky Wesleyan, 10/2/10 9. 3, eight times, last vs. San Diego State, 10/1/16 10. 2, 11 times, last vs. Troy, 10/20/16

Interceptions Yards Punting Punt Return Yards 1. 4 vs. Henderson (Ark.) State, 10/29/11 1. 429 vs. Troy, 10/20/16 1. 108 vs. Edward Waters (Fla.), 9/25/10 4 vs. Edward Waters (Fla.), 9/25/10 429 at Kent State, 9/6/14 2. 93 vs. Pikeville (Ky.), 9/4/10 3. 3 at Idaho, 11/26/16 3. 365 vs. Troy, 9/29/12 3. 55 vs. Missouri S&T, 10/9/10 3 at Troy, 10/3/15 4. 347 at Texas State, 10/24/15 4. 53 at Tulane, 9/7/13 3 at Tennessee, 9/28/13 5. 339 vs. Bowling Green, 12/20/14 5. 51 vs. Georgia State, 10/18/14 3 vs. Western Kentucky, 9/14/13 6. 336 vs. Georgia Southern, 9/20/14 6. 50 at Lamar, 10/16/10 3 vs. Troy, 9/29/12 7. 321 vs. Arkansas State, 10/13/15 7. 49 vs. Idaho, 11/7/15 8. 2, 13 times, last vs. New Mexico State, 12/3/16 8. 320 vs. North Carolina State, 9/26/15 8. 43 at UC Davis, 10/23/10 9. 314 at San Diego State, 9/19/15 9. 40 at Kent State, 9/24/11 10. 305 vs. Nicholls, 9/8/12 10. 37 vs. Texas-San Antonio, 9/1/12 76 Postseason Bowl Participants — 2014, 2016 History/Records 2017 South Alabama Football Team Game Records (Division I Opponents) Scoring Field Goals Average Per Carry 1. 52 vs. Idaho, 11/7/15 1. 4 at South Carolina, 11/22/14 1. 7.22 vs. Gardner-Webb, 9/5/15 2. 47 at Appalachian State, 10/4/14 4 vs. Georgia State, 10/30/10 2. 7.17 vs. Presbyterian, 11/19/16 3. 42 vs. San Diego State, 10/1/16 4 at Lamar, 10/16/10 3. 6.58 vs. Troy, 10/24/14 4. 41 vs. Nicholls, 9/24/16 4. 3, 10 times, last vs. Georgia Southern, 9/10/16 4. 6.36 vs. Idaho, 11/7/15 41 at Tulane, 9/7/13 5. 6.13 at Idaho, 9/27/14 6. 40 vs. Navy, 11/28/14 6.13 vs. Nicholls State, 9/18/10 7. 39 vs. Georgia State, 10/30/10 7. 5.98 vs. Georgia State, 10/30/10 39 vs. Nicholls, 9/18/10 8. 5.94 vs. Georgia State, 10/18/14 9. 38 at Georgia State, 11/30/13 9. 5.78 at Texas State, 10/24/15 38 vs Kent State, 10/19/13 10. 5.76 vs. New Mexico State, 12/3/16

Total Touchdowns Field-Goal Attempts Pass Attempts 1. 7 vs. Idaho, 11/7/15 1. 5 vs. Georgia State, 10/30/10 1. 55 vs. Mississippi State, 9/13/14 2. 6 vs. San Diego State, 10/1/16 5 at Lamar, 10/16/10 2. 51 at Tennessee, 9/28/13 6 at Appalachian State, 10/4/14 3. 4 at South Carolina, 11/22/14 3. 50 vs. Nicholls, 9/24/16 4. 5, 10 times, last vs. New Mexico State, 12/3/16 4 vs. Georgia State, 10/18/14 4. 46 at Idaho, 11/26/16 4 at Appalachian State, 10/4/14 5. 45 at Nebraska, 9/12/15 4 vs. Western Kentucky, 9/14/13 45 at North Texas, 11/10/12 4 at Louisiana-Lafayette, 11/24/12 7. 44 at Louisiana-Lafayette, 11/24/12 4 at Arkansas State, 10/13/12 8. 43 vs. Georgia Southern, 9/10/16 4 vs. Nicholls State, 9/8/12 43 at Texas State, 10/26/13 10. 3, 11 times, last vs. Georgia State, 10/29/16 43 at Mississippi State, 9/22/12

Rushing Touchdowns Rush Attempts Completions 1. 4 vs. New Mexico State, 12/3/16 1. 56 vs. Appalachian State, 12/5/15 1. 28 vs. Mississippi State, 9/13/14 4 at Louisiana-Monroe, 11/5/16 2. 54 vs. Georgia State, 10/18/14 2. 27 at Texas State, 10/26/13 4 at Georgia State, 11/30/13 54 at Georgia State, 11/30/13 27 at Louisiana-Lafayette, 11/24/12 4 vs. Kent State, 10/19/13 4. 53 vs. Kent State, 10/19/13 4. 26 at Nebraska, 9/12/15 4 at Texas-San Antonio, 10/8/11 53 vs. Florida Atlantic, 10/20/12 26 at Troy, 10/5/13 4 vs. Nicholls, 9/18/10 6. 52 vs. Louisiana-Lafayette, 11/12/15 6. 25 at Idaho, 11/26/16 7. 3, 13 times, last vs. Presbyterian, 11/19/16 52 vs. Louisiana-Lafayette, 12/7/13 7. 24, fi ve times, last vs. Nicholls, 9/24/16 8. 51 at Troy, 10/3/15 9. 50, three times, last at Kent State, 9/6/14

Passing Touchdowns Yards Rushing Completion Percentage 1. 4 vs. Navy, 11/28/14 1. 321 vs. Georgia State, 10/18/14 1. 76.2 vs. San Diego State, 10/1/16 2. 3 at Idaho, 11/26/16 2. 296 vs. Troy, 10/24/14 2. 75.0 vs. Mississippi Valley State, 11/3/11 3 vs. San Diego State, 10/1/16 3. 293 vs. Georgia State, 10/30/10 3. 73.1 at Lamar, 10/16/10 3 vs. Arkansas State, 10/13/15 4. 286 vs. Idaho, 11/7/15 4. 72.4 at Louisiana-Lafayette, 9/17/16 3 at Appalachian State, 10/4/14 5. 282 vs. New Mexico State, 12/3/16 72.4 vs. Texas State, 11/15/14 3 vs. Louisiana-Monroe, 11/23/13 282 vs. Nicholls, 9/18/10 6. 70.6 at Mississippi State, 9/3/16 3 at Texas State, 10/26/13 7. 272 at Texas State, 10/24/15 7. 67.9 at Appalachian State, 10/4/14 3 at Arkansas State, 10/13/12 8. 257 vs. Kent State, 10/19/13 8. 66.7, four times, last vs. Kent State, 10/19/13 3 vs. Georgia State, 10/30/10 9. 251 vs. Presbyterian, 11/19/16 10. 2, 19 times, last at Louisiana-Lafayette, 9/17/16 10. 243 at Appalachian State, 10/4/14

Extra Points Fewest Rush Attempts Yards Passing 1. 7 vs. Idaho, 11/7/15 1. 21 vs. Air Force, 12/30/16 1. 471 at Troy, 10/5/13 2. 6 vs. San Diego State, 10/1/16 2. 22 at Texas State, 10/26/13 2. 360 at Louisiana-Lafayette, 11/24/12 3. 5 vs. New Mexico State, 12/3/16 3. 23 at North Carolina State, 9/15/12 3. 339 at Appalachian State, 10/4/14 5 at Louisiana-Monroe, 11/5/16 4. 24 at Nebraska, 9/12/15 4. 326 at Idaho, 11/26/16 5 vs. Nicholls, 9/24/16 5. 26 vs. North Carolina State, 9/26/15 5. 313 at Nebraska, 9/12/15 5 at Appalachian State, 10/4/14 6. 27 vs. Georgia Southern, 9/10/16 6. 307 at Louisiana-Monroe, 11/5/16 5 at Georgia State, 11/30/13 27 vs. Mississippi State, 9/13/14 7. 302 vs. Nicholls, 9/24/16 5 vs. Kent State, 10/19/13 27 at Kent State, 9/24/11 8. 300 at Texas State, 10/26/13 5 at Tulane, 9/7/13 9. 28, four times, last at Tennessee, 9/28/13 9. 297 at Tulane, 9/7/13 5 vs. Mississippi Valley State, 11/3/11 10. 288, twice, last vs. Louisiana-Lafayette, 11/12/15

Extra-Point Attempts Fewest Yards Rushing Fewest Pass Attempts 1. 7 vs. Idaho, 11/7/15 1. 18 at Hawai’i, 12/1/12 1. 12 vs. Mississippi Valley State, 11/3/11 2. 6 vs. San Diego State, 10/1/16 2. 19 at Nebraska, 9/12/15 2. 17 at Texas-San Antonio, 10/8/11 6 at Appalachian State, 10/4/14 3. 29 vs. Arkansas State, 10/13/15 17 vs. Lamar 9/10/11 4. 5, eight times, last vs. New Mexico State, 12/3/16 4. 45 vs. North Carolina State, 9/26/15 4. 18 vs. Nicholls State, 9/18/10 5. 51 at North Carolina State, 9/15/12 5. 19 at Georgia Southern, 11/28/15 6. 54 at Louisiana-Lafayette, 11/24/12 19 vs. Idaho, 11/7/15 7. 57 vs. Mississippi State, 9/13/14 19 vs. Tennessee-Martin, 10/15/11 8. 60 vs. Cal Poly, 11/19/11 8. 20 vs. Troy, 10/20/16 9. 61 at Arkansas State, 10/15/16 20 vs. Troy, 9/29/12 10. 66 at Louisiana-Lafayette, 11/1/14 10. 21, three times, last vs. San Diego State, 10/1/16 Postseason Bowl Participants — 2014, 2016 77 2017 South Alabama Football History/Records Team Game Records (Division I Opponents) Fewest Completions First Downs Fewest Rushing Yards Allowed 1. 7 at Georgia Southern, 11/28/15 1. 30 at Louisiana-Monroe, 11/5/16 1. 22 vs. Nicholls State, 9/8/12 2. 8 vs. Troy, 9/29/12 30 at Troy, 10/5/13 2. 24 at Georgia State, 11/30/13 3. 9 at Arkansas State, 11/8/14 3. 29 vs. Kent State, 10/19/13 3. 30 at Idaho, 9/27/14 9 vs. Troy, 10/24/14 4. 28 at Appalachian State, 10/4/14 4. 43 vs. Louisiana-Lafayette, 11/12/15 9 vs. Mississippi Valley State, 11/3/11 5. 26 vs. Louisiana-Lafayette, 11/12/15 5. 45 at Tulane, 9/7/13 9 vs. Lamar 9/10/11 26 vs. Georgia State, 10/18/14 6. 46 vs. Georgia State, 10/30/10 7. 10 vs. Air Force, 12/30/16 7. 25 at Idaho, 11/26/16 7. 56 at Lamar, 10/16/10 8. 11, fi ve times, last vs. Troy, 10/20/16 25 at Tulane, 9/7/13 8. 64 at Kent State, 9/6/14 9. 24, seven times, last vs. Nicholls, 9/24/16 9. 69 vs. Louisiana-Lafayette, 12/7/13 10. 71 vs. Louisiana-Monroe, 11/23/13

Fewest Yards Passing Fewest First Downs Most Rushing Yards Allowed 1. 59 vs. Troy, 9/29/12 1. 9 at Georgia Southern, 11/28/15 1. 489 at Georgia Southern, 11/28/15 2. 62 at Georgia Southern, 11/28/15 2. 11 vs. Mississippi Valley State, 11/3/11 2. 388 vs. Navy, 11/28/14 3. 90 at Arkansas State, 11/8/14 3. 12 vs. Troy, 10/20/16 3. 353 vs. New Mexico State, 12/3/16 4. 106 vs. Troy, 10/24/14 12 vs. Arkansas State, 10/13/15 4. 351 at Navy, 11/16/13 5. 114 vs. Idaho, 11/7/15 5. 13 vs. Air Force, 12/30/16 5. 335 vs. Georgia Southern, 9/20/14 6. 124 vs. Georgia State, 10/29/16 13 at Arkansas State, 10/15/16 6. 330 vs. North Carolina State, 9/26/15 7. 125 at Georgia State, 11/21/15 13 vs. Gardner-Webb, 9/5/15 7. 319 at Texas State, 10/24/15 125 vs. Mississippi Valley State, 11/3/11 13 vs. Troy, 9/29/12 8. 304 vs. Georgia Southern, 9/10/16 9. 126 vs. Georgia State, 10/18/14 9. 14, four times, last vs. North Carolina State, 9/26/15 9. 301 vs. Appalachian State, 12/5/15 10. 144, twice, last vs. Lamar 9/10/11 10. 288 vs. Mississippi State, 9/13/14

Total Offense Attempts First Downs Rushing Fewest Passing Yards Allowed 1. 92 vs. Nicholls, 9/24/16 1. 19 vs. Georgia State, 10/18/14 1. 42 vs. Navy, 11/28/14 2. 88 at Arkansas State, 10/13/12 2. 17 vs. Kent State, 10/19/13 2. 53 at Georgia Southern, 11/28/15 3. 86 vs. Georgia State, 10/18/14 3. 16 vs. Georgia State, 10/30/10 3. 67 vs. Mississippi Valley State, 11/3/11 4. 85 at North Texas, 11/10/12 4. 14 vs. Troy, 10/24/14 4. 69 vs. Nicholls, 9/24/16 5. 84 at Georgia State, 11/30/13 14 at Georgia State, 10/22/11 5. 78 vs. Presbyterian, 11/19/16 6. 83 vs. Appalachian State, 12/5/15 14 vs. Nicholls State, 9/18/10 6. 85 vs. Georgia Southern, 9/20/14 83 vs. Louisiana-Lafayette, 11/12/15 7. 13 vs. New Mexico State, 12/3/16 7. 93 at Arkansas State, 10/15/16 83 at San Diego State, 9/19/15 13 vs. Louisiana-Lafayette, 11/12/15 8. 94 at Kent State, 9/24/11 83 at Troy, 10/5/13 13 vs. Idaho, 11/7/15 9. 96 vs. Nicholls, 9/8/12 10. 82 vs. Mississippi State, 9/13/14 13 vs. Navy, 11/28/14 10. 104 at Lamar, 10/16/10

Total Offense Yards First Downs Passing Most Passing Yards Allowed 1. 630 at Troy, 10/5/13 1. 17 at Louisiana-Monroe, 11/5/16 1. 395 vs. Troy, 10/20/16 2. 582 at Appalachian State, 10/4/14 2. 16 vs. Nicholls, 9/24/16 2. 369 vs. Bowling Green, 12/20/14 3. 522 at Georgia State, 11/30/13 16 at Appalachian State, 10/4/14 3. 362 at Louisiana-Lafayette, 11/24/12 4. 521 vs. New Mexico State, 12/3/16 16 vs. Mississippi State, 9/13/14 4. 327 at Tulane, 9/7/13 5. 516 at Louisiana-Monroe, 11/5/16 16 at Troy, 10/5/13 5. 321 at Georgia State, 11/30/13 6. 511 at San Diego State, 9/19/15 6. 15 at Nebraska, 9/12/15 6. 317 vs. Idaho, 11/7/15 7. 510 vs. Nicholls, 9/24/16 15 at Tulane, 9/7/13 7. 311 at Georgia State, 11/21/15 8. 495 vs. Louisiana-Lafayette, 11/12/15 8. 14, four times, last at Idaho, 11/26/16 311 vs. Georgia State, 10/18/14 9. 490 vs. Nicholls, 9/18/10 9. 305 at Troy, 10/5/13 10. 483 at Idaho, 11/26/16 10. 303, twice, last at Nebraska, 9/12/15

Fewest Total Offense Attempts Highest Time Of Possession Fewest Total Yards Allowed 1. 43 vs. Mississippi Valley State, 11/3/11 1. 38:53 at Georgia State, 11/30/13 1. 118 vs. Nicholls, 9/8/12 2. 47 vs. Air Force, 12/30/16 2. 38:02 vs. Tennessee-Martin, 10/15/11 2. 160 at Lamar, 10/16/10 3. 55 at Georgia Southern, 11/28/15 3. 36:41 at Mississippi State, 9/3/16 3. 166 vs. Mississippi Valley State, 11/3/11 4. 56 vs. Gardner-Webb, 9/5/15 4. 36:01 vs. Georgia State, 10/30/10 4. 212 vs. Louisiana-Lafayette, 12/7/13 56 at Texas-San Antonio, 10/8/11 5. 35:52 vs. Louisiana-Lafayette, 12/7/13 5. 230 vs. Nicholls, 9/24/16 6. 58 at Arkansas State, 10/15/16 6. 35:48 at South Carolina, 11/22/14 6. 238 vs. Lamar 9/10/11 7. 59 vs. Troy, 10/20/16 7. 35:39 at Arkansas State, 10/13/12 7. 240 vs. Georgia State, 10/29/16 59 at North Carolina State, 9/15/12 8. 34:52 vs. Navy, 11/28/14 8. 265 at Troy, 10/3/15 9. 61, three times, last vs. San Diego State, 10/1/16 9. 34:52 vs. Nicholls State, 9/8/12 9. 269 at Idaho, 9/27/14 10. 34:44 vs. Kent State, 10/19/13 10. 274 vs. Louisiana-Monroe, 11/23/13

Fewest Total Offense Yards Lowest Time Of Possession Most Total Yards Allowed 1. 136 at Georgia Southern, 11/28/15 1. 19:34 vs. Air Force, 12/30/16 1. 586 vs. North Carolina State, 9/26/15 2. 166 at Hawai’i, 12/1/12 2. 21:07 vs. Gardner-Webb, 9/5/15 2. 585 vs. Troy, 10/20/16 3. 201 at Arkansas State, 11/8/14 3. 22:39 at Texas State, 10/26/13 3. 561 at Nebraska, 9/12/15 4. 252 vs. Troy, 9/29/12 4. 23:24 vs. Mississippi Valley State, 11/3/11 4. 542 at Georgia Southern, 11/28/15 252 vs. Mississippi Valley State, 11/3/11 5. 23:34 vs. Idaho, 11/7/15 5. 538 at Louisiana-Lafayette, 11/24/12 6. 255 at Arkansas State, 10/15/16 6. 24:09 at North Carolina State, 9/15/12 6. 519 at Navy, 11/16/13 7. 258 vs. North Carolina State, 9/26/15 7. 24:17 vs. Presbyterian, 11/19/16 7. 514 vs. Mississippi State, 9/13/14 8. 276 vs. Cal Poly, 11/19/11 8. 24:34 vs. Georgia Southern, 9/10/16 8. 512 at Louisiana-Lafayette, 9/17/16 9. 279 vs. Nicholls, 9/8/12 9. 24:48 vs. North Carolina State, 9/26/15 9. 500 vs. Bowling Green, 12/20/14 10. 282 at Georgia State, 11/21/15 10. 24:50 at Georgia State, 11/21/15 10. 495 vs. Troy, 9/29/12 78 Postseason Bowl Participants — 2014, 2016 History/Records 2017 South Alabama Football Team Game Records (Division I Opponents) Fewest Points Allowed Interception Return Yards Punting Average 1. 0 at Lamar, 10/16/10 1. 78 at Idaho, 9/27/14 1. 52.0 vs. Navy, 11/28/14 2. 3 vs. Nicholls, 9/8/12 2. 72 at Tennessee, 9/28/13 2. 49.8 at Arkansas State, 10/15/16 3 vs. Mississippi Valley State, 11/3/11 3. 50 vs. Louisiana-Lafayette, 12/7/13 3. 48.8 at South Carolina, 11/22/14 4. 7 vs. Presbyterian, 11/19/16 4. 49 vs. Western Kentucky, 9/14/13 4. 48.4 vs. Bowling Green, 12/20/14 5. 8 vs. Louisiana-Lafayette, 12/7/13 5. 47 vs. Georgia State, 10/30/10 5. 47.7 vs. Troy, 10/20/16 8 vs. Lamar 9/10/11 6. 40 at North Texas, 11/10/12 6. 46.8 vs. Idaho, 11/7/15 7. 10 vs. Georgia State, 10/29/16 40 vs. Troy, 9/29/12 7. 46.4 vs. San Diego State, 10/1/16 10 at Idaho, 9/27/14 8. 36 at Louisiana-Monroe, 11/5/16 8. 45.7 vs. North Carolina State, 9/26/15 9. 13 vs. Troy, 10/24/14 9 35 at Texas State, 10/26/13 9. 44.9 at San Diego State, 9/19/15 13 at Kent State, 9/6/14 10. 30 vs. Presbyterian, 11/19/16 10. 44.8 vs. Louisiana-Monroe, 11/23/13

Most Points Allowed Total Turnovers Forced Punting Average (minimum 4) 1. 63 vs. North Carolina State, 9/26/15 1. 5 at South Carolina, 11/22/14 1. 52.0 vs. Navy, 11/28/14 2. 55 at Georgia Southern, 11/28/15 5 vs. Troy, 9/29/12 2. 49.8 at Arkansas State, 10/15/16 3. 52 at Louisiana-Lafayette, 11/24/12 3. 4 vs. Appalachian State, 12/5/15 3. 48.8 at South Carolina, 11/22/14 4. 49 vs. Arkansas State, 10/13/15 4 vs. Louisiana-Lafayette, 12/7/13 4. 48.4 vs. Bowling Green, 12/20/14 5. 48 at Nebraska, 9/12/15 4 at Hawai’i, 12/1/12 5. 47.7 vs. Troy, 10/20/16 6. 45 vs. Air Force, 12/30/16 4 at Lamar, 10/16/10 6. 46.8 vs. Idaho, 11/7/15 45 vs. Idaho, 11/7/15 7. 3, 14 times, last vs. New Mexico State, 12/3/16 7. 46.4 vs. San Diego State, 10/1/16 45 at Arkansas State, 11/8/14 8. 45.7 vs. North Carolina State, 9/26/15 9. 42, three times, last at Louisiana-Monroe, 11/5/16 9. 44.9 at San Diego State, 9/19/15 10. 44.8 vs. Louisiana-Monroe, 11/23/13

Tackles For Loss Passes Broken Up Kick Returns 1. 14 vs. Louisiana-Monroe, 11/23/13 1. 9 vs. Kent State, 9/6/14 1. 8 vs. Cal Poly, 11/19/11 14 vs. Nicholls, 9/8/12 2. 8 at UC Davis, 10/23/10 2. 7 vs. Bowling Green, 12/20/14 3. 10 vs. Air Force, 12/30/16 3. 7 at Idaho, 9/27/14 7 at Navy, 11/16/13 10 vs. New Mexico State, 12/3/16 7 vs. Tennessee-Martin, 10/15/11 4. 6 vs. Nicholls, 9/24/16 10 vs. San Diego State, 10/1/16 7 at Lamar, 10/16/10 6 at Louisiana-Monroe, 10/27/12 10 vs. Arkansas State, 11/2/13 6. 6, seven times, last vs. New Mexico State, 12/3/16 6 vs. Georgia State, 10/30/10 10 at North Carolina State, 9/15/12 7. 5, eight times, last vs. Appalachian State, 12/5/15 8. 9 vs. Georgia State, 10/18/14 9 vs. Mississippi Valley State, 11/3/11 10. 8, 12 times, last vs. Georgia State, 10/29/16

Sacks Blocked Kicks Kick Return Yards 1. 9 vs. Louisiana-Monroe, 11/23/13 1. 3 vs. Florida Atlantic, 10/20/12 1. 181 vs. Idaho, 11/7/15 2. 7 at Idaho, 9/27/14 2. 1, 16 times, last vs. Presbyterian, 11/19/16 2. 180 at Georgia State, 10/22/11 3. 6 vs. Nicholls State, 9/8/12 3. 153 vs. Nicholls, 9/24/16 4. 5 vs. Georgia State, 10/18/14 4. 140 vs. Appalachian State, 12/5/15 5. 4, eight times, last vs. Air Force, 12/30/16 5. 139 vs. Bowling Green, 12/20/14 6. 133 vs. Nicholls, 9/18/10 7. 129 at Navy, 11/16/13 8. 123 vs. Georgia State, 10/30/10 9. 122 at North Carolina State, 9/17/11 10. 120 at Georgia State, 11/21/15

Fumble Recoveries Punts Punt Returns 1. 4 at South Carolina, 11/22/14 1. 10 at Kent State, 9/6/14 1. 5 at Tulane, 9/7/13 4 at Lamar, 10/16/10 2. 9 vs. Troy, 10/20/16 5 vs. Tennessee-Martin, 10/15/11 3. 3 vs. Appalachian State, 12/5/15 9 vs. Troy, 9/29/12 5 at Kent State, 9/24/11 3 vs. Navy, 11/28/14 4. 8 at Texas State, 10/24/15 5 vs. Lamar, 9/10/11 3 at Arkansas State, 10/13/12 8 vs. Arkansas State, 10/13/15 5. 4 vs. Presbyterian, 11/19/16 3 at Georgia State, 10/22/11 8 vs. Georgia Southern, 9/20/14 4 vs. Idaho, 11/7/15 3 at North Carolina State, 9/17/11 7. 7, 12 times, last at Georgia Southern, 11/28/15 7. 3, fi ve times, last vs. San Diego State, 10/1/16 8. 2, 11 times, last vs. Troy, 10/20/16

Interceptions Yards Punting Punt Return Yards 1. 3 at Idaho, 11/26/16 1. 429 vs. Troy, 10/20/16 1. 53 at Tulane, 9/7/13 3 at Troy, 10/3/15 429 at Kent State, 9/6/14 2. 51 vs. Georgia State, 10/18/14 3 at Tennessee, 9/28/13 3. 365 vs. Troy, 9/29/12 3. 50 at Lamar, 10/16/10 3 vs. Western Kentucky, 9/14/13 4. 347 at Texas State, 10/24/15 4. 49 vs. Idaho, 11/7/15 3 vs. Troy, 9/29/12 5. 339 vs. Bowling Green, 12/20/14 5. 43 at UC Davis, 10/23/10 6. 2, eight times, last vs. New Mexico State, 12/3/16 6. 336 vs. Georgia Southern, 9/20/14 6. 40 at Kent State, 9/24/11 7. 321 vs. Arkansas State, 10/13/15 7. 37 vs. Texas-San Antonio, 9/1/12 8. 320 vs. North Carolina State, 9/26/15 37 vs. Lamar, 9/10/11 9. 314 at San Diego State, 9/19/15 9. 36 vs. Florida International, 11/3/12 10. 305 vs. Nicholls State, 9/8/12 10. 35 vs. Tennessee-Martin, 10/15/11 Postseason Bowl Participants — 2014, 2016 79 2017 South Alabama Football History/Records Team Season Records Wins Field Goals Completions Total Offense Attempts 1. 10 in 2010 1. 20 in 2012 1. 244 in 2012 1. 949 in 2014 2. 7 in 2009 2. 19 in 2014 2. 233 in 2016 2. 938 in 2012 3. 6, four times, last in 2016 3. 18 in 2013 3. 231 in 2013 3. 884 in 2016 4. 17 in 2010 4. 218 in 2014 4. 882 in 2013 5. 16 in 2015 5. 184 in 2015 5. 833 in 2015

Scoring Field-Goal Attempts Completion Percentage Total Offense Yards 1. 413 in 2010 1. 27 in 2012 1. 64.3 in 2009 1. 5,106 in 2013 2. 353 in 2013 2. 24 in 2014 2. 62.0 in 2010 2. 5,062 in 2016 3. 330 in 2016 3. 23 in 2013 3. 58.6 in 2013 3. 4,888 in 2014 4. 321 in 2009 23 in 2010 4. 56.0 in 2016 4. 4,397 in 2010 5. 300 in 2015 5. 19 in 2015 5. 54.3 in 2012 5. 4,334 in 2012

Average Points Scored Rush Attempts Yards Passing Total Offense Yards Per Game 1. 45.9 in 2009 1. 537 in 2014 1. 3,169 in 2016 1. 439.7 in 2010 2. 41.3 in 2010 2. 489 in 2012 2. 3,033 in 2013 2. 439.0 in 2009 3. 29.4 in 2013 3. 488 in 2013 3. 2,728 in 2012 3. 425.5 in 2013 4. 25.4 in 2016 4. 481 in 2015 4. 2,561 in 2014 4. 389.4 in 2016 5. 25.0 in 2015 5. 468 in 2016 5. 2,394 in 2015 5. 376.0 in 2014

Fewest Points Scored Yards Rushing Passing Yards Per Game Fewest Total Offense Attempts 1. 240 in 2012 1. 2,327 in 2014 1. 252.8 in 2013 1. 419 in 2009 2. 244 in 2011 2. 2,324 in 2010 2. 243.8 in 2016 2. 643 in 2011 3. 293 in 2014 3. 2,073 in 2013 3. 209.8 in 2012 3. 645 in 2010 4. 300 in 2015 4. 1,928 in 2015 4. 207.3 in 2010 4. 833 in 2015 5. 321 in 2009 5. 1,893 in 2016 5. 199.5 in 2015 5. 882 in 2013

Lowest Average Points Scored Average Per Carry Fewest Pass Attempts Fewest Total Offense Yards 1. 18.5 in 2012 1. 6.14 in 2009 1. 115 in 2009 1. 3,073 in 2009 2. 22.5 in 2014 2. 5.70 in 2010 2. 237 in 2010 2. 3,267 in 2011 3. 24.4 in 2011 3. 4.33 in 2014 3. 253 in 2011 3. 4,322 in 2015 4. 25.0 in 2015 4. 4.25 in 2013 4. 352 in 2015 4. 4,334 in 2012 5. 25.4 in 2016 5. 4.04 in 2016 5. 394 in 2013 5. 4,397 in 2010

Total Touchdowns Rushing Yards Per Game Fewest Completions Fewest Total Offense Yards Per Game 1. 52 in 2010 1. 266.9 in 2009 1. 74 in 2009 1. 326.7 in 2011 2. 44 in 2009 2. 232.4 in 2010 2. 135 in 2011 2. 333.4 in 2012 3. 43 in 2016 3. 179.0 in 2014 3. 147 in 2010 3. 360.2 in 2015 43 in 2013 4. 172.8 in 2013 4. 184 in 2015 4. 376.0 in 2014 5. 36 in 2015 5. 160.7 in 2015 5. 218 in 2014 5. 389.4 in 2016

Rushing Touchdowns Fewest Rush Attempts Fewest Yards Passing All-Purpose Yards 1. 29 in 2010 1. 304 in 2009 1. 1,205 in 2009 1. 6,037 in 2013 2. 26 in 2009 2. 390 in 2011 2. 1,722 in 2011 2. 5,896 in 2016 3. 25 in 2016 3. 408 in 2010 3. 2,073 in 2010 3. 5,881 in 2014 25 in 2013 4. 468 in 2016 4. 2,394 in 2015 4. 5,662 in 2010 5. 21 in 2011 5. 481 in 2015 5. 2,561 in 2014 5. 5,460 in 2012

Passing Touchdowns Fewest Yards Rushing Fewest Passing Yards Per Game First Downs 1. 17 in 2014 1. 1,545 in 2011 1. 172.1 in 2009 1. 272 in 2014 17 in 2010 2. 1,606 in 2012 2. 172.2 in 2011 2. 265 in 2013 3. 16 in 2013 3. 1,868 in 2009 3. 197.0 in 2014 3. 252 in 2012 16 in 2012 4. 1,893 in 2016 4. 199.5 in 2015 4. 251 in 2016 5. 15, twice, last in 2016 5. 1,928 in 2015 5. 207.3 in 2010 5. 217 in 2015

Extra Points Fewest Rushing Yards Per Game Passes Had Intercepted Fewest First Downs 1. 46 in 2010 1. 123.5 in 2012 1. 18 in 2011 1. 145 in 2009 2. 42 in 2016 2. 145.6 in 2016 2. 17 in 2014 2. 182 in 2011 3. 40 in 2009 3. 154.5 in 2011 3. 16 in 2015 3. 214 in 2010 4. 37 in 2013 4. 160.7 in 2015 16 in 2012 4. 217 in 2015 5. 32 in 2015 5. 172.8 in 2013 5. 14 in 2016 5. 251 in 2016

Extra-Point Attempts Pass Attempts Pass Effi ciency Rating First Downs Rushing 1. 51 in 2010 1. 449 in 2012 1. 176.97 in 2009 1. 129 in 2014 2. 44 in 2009 2. 416 in 2016 2. 154.95 in 2010 2. 116 in 2010 3. 42 in 2016 3. 412 in 2014 3. 132.12 in 2013 3. 114 in 2013 4. 39 in 2013 4. 394 in 2013 4. 125.17 in 2016 4. 101 in 2015 5. 33 in 2014 5. 352 in 2015 5. 114.37 in 2015 5. 100 in 2016 80 Postseason Bowl Participants — 2014, 2016 History/Records 2017 South Alabama Football Team Season Records First Downs Passing Lowest Avg Total Offense Yards Allowed Interceptions Kick Return Average 1. 138 in 2016 1. 233.9 in 2009 1. 15 in 2010 1. 29.53 in 2009 2. 131 in 2013 2. 254.6 in 2010 2. 14 in 2009 2. 24.18 in 2015 3. 123 in 2014 3. 309.7 in 2011 3. 11 in 2013 3. 23.91 in 2011 4. 122 in 2012 4. 382.9 in 2012 11 in 2012 4. 23.00 in 2013 5. 97 in 2015 5. 384.2 in 2013 5. 10, twice, last in 2016 5. 22.67 in 2010

Fewest Rushing Yards Allowed Most Total Offense Yards Allowed Interception Return Yards Punt Returns 1. 425 in 2009 1. 5,186 in 2014 1. 269 in 2010 1. 24 in 2010 2. 812 in 2010 2. 5,068 in 2016 2. 232 in 2009 2. 21 in 2011 3. 1,427 in 2011 3. 4,992 in 2015 3. 206 in 2013 21 in 2009 4. 1,916 in 2013 4. 4,978 in 2012 4. 152 in 2012 4. 17 in 2016 5. 2,138 in 2012 5. 4,611 in 2013 5. 111 in 2014 17 in 2013

Lowest Avg Rushing Yards Allowed Highest Avg Total Offense Yards Allowed Total Takeaways Punt Return Yards 1. 60.7 in 2009 1. 416.0 in 2015 1. 25 in 2010 1. 384 in 2010 2. 81.2 in 2010 2. 398.9 in 2014 2. 23 in 2011 2. 185 in 2011 3. 142.7 in 2011 3. 389.8 in 2016 23 in 2009 3. 184 in 2009 4. 159.7 in 2013 4. 384.2 in 2013 4. 21 in 2014 4. 141 in 2012 5. 164.5 in 2012 5. 382.9 in 2012 21 in 2012 5. 104 in 2013

Most Rushing Yards Allowed Fewest Points Allowed Passes Broken Up Punt Return Average 1. 2,798 in 2016 1. 41 in 2009 1. 51 in 2014 1. 16.00 in 2010 2. 2,652 in 2015 2. 130 in 2010 2. 46 in 2013 2. 8.812 in 2012 3. 2,419 in 2014 3. 217 in 2011 3. 39 in 2010 3. 8.809 in 2011 4. 2,138 in 2012 4. 302 in 2013 4. 35 in 2016 4. 8.76 in 2009 5. 1,916 in 2013 5. 343 in 2014 35 in 2012 5. 7.08 in 2014

Highest Avg Rushing Yards Allowed Lowest Average Points Allowed Blocked Kicks Penalties 1. 221.0 in 2015 1. 5.9 in 2009 1. 5 in 2012 1. 99 in 2016 2. 215.2 in 2016 2. 13.0 in 2010 2. 4 in 2011 2. 96 in 2012 3. 186.1 in 2014 3. 21.7 in 2011 4 in 2010 3. 81 in 2015 4. 164.5 in 2012 4. 25.2 in 2013 4. 3 in 2015 81 in 2014 5. 159.7 in 2013 5. 26.4 in 2014 5. 2, three times, last in 2016 5. 69 in 2010

Fewest Passing Yards Allowed Most Points Allowed Punts Penalty Yards 1. 1,212 in 2009 1. 447 in 2015 1. 74 in 2015 1. 877 in 2012 2. 1,670 in 2011 2. 383 in 2012 74 in 2014 2. 862 in 2016 3. 1,734 in 2010 3. 351 in 2016 74 in 2012 3. 717 in 2014 4. 2,270 in 2016 4. 343 in 2014 4. 66 in 2016 4. 693 in 2015 5. 2,340 in 2015 5. 302 in 2013 5. 53 in 2013 5. 615 in 2010

Lowest Avg Passing Yards Allowed Highest Average Points Allowed Yards Punting Average Attendance — Home Games 1. 167.0 in 2011 1. 37.2 in 2015 1. 3,094 in 2014 1. 18,765 in 2010 2. 173.1 in 2009 2. 29.5 in 2012 2. 3,037 in 2015 2. 18,442 in 2011 3. 173.4 in 2010 3. 27.0 in 2016 3. 2,889 in 2012 3. 18,031 in 2009 4. 174.6 in 2016 4. 26.4 in 2014 4. 2,757 in 2016 4. 17,445 in 2014 5. 195.0 in 2015 5. 25.2 in 2013 5. 2,126 in 2013 5. 16,793 in 2012

Most Passing Yards Allowed Tackles For Loss Punting Average 1. 2,840 in 2012 1. 91 in 2016 1. 42.05 in 2009 2. 2,767 in 2014 2. 86 in 2013 2. 41.81 in 2014 3. 2,695 in 2013 3. 85 in 2012 3. 41.77 in 2016 4. 2,340 in 2015 4. 68 in 2014 4. 41.04 in 2015 5. 2,270 in 2016 5 67.5 in 2010 5. 40.69 in 2011

Highest Avg Passing Yards Allowed Sacks Kick Returns 1. 224.6 in 2013 1. 38 in 2013 1. 40 in 2015 2. 218.5 in 2012 2. 27 in 2014 40 in 2012 3. 212.8 in 2014 3. 26 in 2016 3. 36 in 2014 4. 195.0 in 2015 4. 25 in 2009 4. 34 in 2016 5. 174.6 in 2016 5. 24 in 2012 5. 32 in 2011

Fewest Total Offense Yards Allowed Fumble Recoveries Kick Return Yards 1. 1,637 in 2009 1. 15 in 2014 1. 967 in 2015 2. 2,546 in 2010 15 in 2011 2. 833 in 2012 3. 3,097 in 2011 3. 10, four times, last in 2016 3. 797 in 2014 4. 4,611 in 2013 4. 765 in 2011 5. 4,978 in 2012 5. 674 in 2016 Postseason Bowl Participants — 2014, 2016 81 2017 South Alabama Football History/Records Miscellaneous Team Records Longest Winning Streak Largest Margin Of Victory Most Points — Both Teams, Four-Year 1. 19 from 9/5/09-9/10/11 1. 64 vs. Edward Waters (Fla.), 9/25/10 1. 97 vs. Idaho, 11/7/15 2. 4 from 9/27-10/24/14 2. 58 vs. Fork Union (Va.) Academy, 10/31/09 2. 82 vs. Navy, 11/28/14 4 from 11/23/13-9/6/14 3. 56 vs. Pikeville (Ky.), 9/4/10 82 at Louisiana-Lafayette, 11/24/12 4. 2, four times, last from 9/24-10/1/16 56 vs. Army Prep, 9/26/09 4. 81 vs. Nicholls, 9/24/16 5. 52 vs. Milford (N.Y.) Academy, 11/7/09 5. 80 vs. Arkansas State, 10/13/15 Longest Winning Streak — Four-Year Schools 6. 49 vs. Kentucky Wesleyan, 10/2/10 80 at Tulane, 9/7/13 1. 13 from 11/12/09-9/10/11 7. 39 vs. Missouri S&T, 10/9/10 7. 77 at Louisiana-Monroe, 11/5/16 2. 4 from 9/27-10/24/14 8. 35 vs. Huntingdon (Ala.), 11/12/09 8. 73 vs. Georgia State, 10/30/10 4 from 11/23/13-9/6/14 9. 34 vs. Louisburg (N.C.) J.C., 10/17/09 9. 72 at Georgia Southern, 11/28/15 4. 2, four times, last from 9/24-10/1/16 10. 32 vs. Mississippi Valley State, 11/3/11 10. 71 vs. Florida Atlantic, 10/20/12

Largest Margin Of Victory — Four-Year Fewest Points — Both Teams, Four-Year Longest Winning Streak — Division I 1. 64 vs. Edward Waters (Fla.), 9/25/10 1. 12 vs. Nicholls, 9/8/12 1. 5 from 9/18/10-9/10/11 2. 56 vs. Pikeville (Ky.), 9/4/10 2. 24 at Arkansas State, 10/15/16 2. 4 from 9/27-10/24/14 3. 49 vs. Kentucky Wesleyan, 10/2/10 3. 26 at Lamar, 10/16/10 4 from 11/23/13-9/6/14 4. 2, three times, last from 9/24-10/1/16 4. 39 vs. Missouri S&T, 10/9/10 4. 28 at Louisiana-Lafayette, 11/1/14 5. 35 vs. Huntingdon (Ala.), 11/12/09 5. 30 at Hawai’i, 12/1/12 6. 32 vs. Mississippi Valley State, 11/3/11 30 vs. West Alabama, 9/1/11 Longest Home Winning Streak 7. 26 at Appalachian State, 10/4/14 7. 31 vs. Henderson (Ark.) State, 10/29/11 1. 19 from 9/5/09- 11/3/11 26 at Lamar, 10/16/10 8. 32 vs. Middle Tennessee, 11/17/12 2. 3 from 10/29-12/3/16 (current) 9. 25 vs. Henderson (Ark.) State, 10/29/11 9. 33 vs. Georgia Southern, 9/10/16 3 from 10/18-11/15/14 10. 24, twice, last vs. Presbyterian, 11/19/16 33 vs. Arkansas State, 11/2/13 4. 2, four times, last from 9/24-10/1/16 Largest Margin Of Victory — Division I Most Points — Both Teams, Division I 1. 32 vs. Mississippi Valley State, 11/3/11 1. 97 vs. Idaho, 11/7/15 Longest Home Winning Streak — Four-Year 1. 13 from 11/12/09-11/3/11 2. 26 at Appalachian State, 10/4/14 2. 82 vs. Navy, 11/28/14 2. 3 from 10/29-12/3/16 (current) 26 at Lamar, 10/16/10 82 at Louisiana-Lafayette, 11/24/12 3 from 10/18-11/15/14 4. 24 vs. Presbyterian, 11/19/16 4. 81 vs. Nicholls, 9/24/16 4. 2, four times, last from 9/24-10/1/16 24 at Idaho, 9/27/14 5. 80 vs. Arkansas State, 10/13/15 6. 22 vs. Louisiana-Lafayette, 12/7/13 80 at Tulane, 9/7/13 22 vs. Louisiana-Monroe, 11/23/13 7. 77 at Louisiana-Monroe, 11/5/16 Longest Home Winning Streak — Division I 22 vs. Lamar, 9/10/11 8. 73 vs. Georgia State, 10/30/10 1. 4 from 9/18/10-10/15/11 9. 21 at Georgia State, 11/30/13 9. 72 at Georgia Southern, 11/28/15 2. 3 from 10/29-12/3/16 (current) 10. 18, twice, last vs. San Diego State, 10/1/16 10. 71 vs. Florida Atlantic, 10/20/12 3 from 10/18-11/15/14 4. 2, four times, last from 9/24-10/1/16 Largest Margin Of Defeat Fewest Points — Both Teams, Division I 1. 50 vs. North Carolina State, 9/26/15 1. 12 vs. Nicholls, 9/8/12 Longest Road Winning Streak 2. 39 at Nebraska, 9/12/15 2. 24 at Arkansas State, 10/15/16 1. 4 from 11/30/13-10/4/14 3. 38 at Georgia Southern, 11/28/15 3. 26 at Lamar, 10/16/10 2. 2 from 9/19-10/3/15 4. 35 at Arkansas State, 11/8/14 4. 28 at Louisiana-Lafayette, 11/1/14 2 from 10/16-23/10 5. 32 vs. Mississippi State, 9/13/14 5. 30 at Hawai’i, 12/1/12 6. 31 vs. Cal Poly, 11/19/11 6. 32 vs. Middle Tennessee, 11/17/12 Longest Conference Winning Streak 7. 28 at Navy, 11/16/13 7. 33 vs. Georgia Southern, 9/10/16 1. 4 from 9/27-10/24/14 8. 25 at South Carolina, 11/22/14 33 vs. Arkansas State, 11/2/13 2. 3 from 11/23-12/7/13 3. 2 from 11/7-12/15 9. 24 vs. Air Force, 12/30/16 9. 34 at Georgia State, 11/21/15 24 at North Carolina State, 9/15/12 34 vs. Georgia Southern, 9/20/14 Longest Home Conference Winning Streak 1. 3 from 10/18-11/15/14 Most Points — Both Teams Biggest Defi cit Overcome In A Win 2. 2 from 11/7-12/15 1. 97 vs. Idaho, 11/7/15 1. 24 vs. Idaho, 11/7/15 2 from 11/23-12/7/13 2. 82 vs. Navy, 11/28/14 2. 17 at Mississippi State, 9/3/16 82 at Louisiana-Lafayette, 11/24/12 3. 14 at San Diego State, 9/19/15 Longest Road Conference Winning Streak 4. 81 vs. Nicholls, 9/24/16 14 vs. Florida Atlantic, 10/20/12 1. 3 from 11/30/13-10/4/14 5. 80 vs. Arkansas State, 10/13/15 5. 11 vs. Western Kentucky, 9/14/13 80 at Tulane, 9/7/13 6. 10 vs. Texas State, 11/15/14 Longest Losing Streak 1. 7 from 10/27/12-8/29/13 7. 77 at Louisiana-Monroe, 11/5/16 7. 9 vs. Nicholls, 9/24/16 2. 4 from 9/15-10/13/12 8. 76 vs. Milford (N.Y.) Academy, 11/7/09 8. 8 vs. Georgia State, 10/30/10 3. 3 from 11/21-12/5/15 9. 73 vs. Georgia State, 10/30/10 9. 7, fi ve times, last vs. New Mexico State, 12/3/16 3 from 11/22-12/20/14 10. 72 at Georgia Southern, 11/28/15 3 from 10/26-11/16/13 Fewest Points — Both Teams Most Penalties Consecutive Games Scoring 1. 12 vs. Nicholls, 9/8/12 1. 16 at Texas State, 10/24/15 1. 90 from 9/5/09- (current) 2. 24 at Arkansas State, 10/15/16 2. 15 vs. Troy, 9/29/12 3. 26 at Lamar, 10/16/10 3. 13 vs. Troy, 10/20/16 Consecutive Games Scoring — Four-Year 4. 28 at Louisiana-Lafayette, 11/1/14 13 at Arkansas State, 10/13/12 1. 84 from 11/12/09- (current) 5. 30 at Hawai’i, 12/1/12 13 vs. Kentucky Wesleyan, 10/2/10 Consecutive Games Scoring — Division I 30 vs. West Alabama, 9/1/11 6. 12 at Louisiana-Monroe, 11/5/16 1. 75 from 9/18/10- (current) 7. 31 vs. Henderson (Ark.) State, 10/29/11 7. 11 at Idaho, 11/26/16 8. 32 vs. Middle Tennessee, 11/17/12 11 at Troy, 10/5/13 Consecutive Shutouts For 9. 33 vs. Georgia Southern, 9/10/16 11 at Louisiana-Lafayette, 11/24/12 1. 2 from 11/12/09-9/4/10 33 vs. Arkansas State, 11/2/13 11 at North Texas, 11/10/12 82 Postseason Bowl Participants — 2014, 2016 History/Records 2017 South Alabama Football Miscellaneous Team Records The Jaguars On Television Most Penalty Yards Longest Game — Time (Regulation) 1. 142 vs. Troy, 9/29/12 1. 3:54 at Idaho, 11/26/16 26-36 overall (18-13 home, 8-21 away, 0-2 neutral) 2. 130 vs. Kentucky Wesleyan, 10/2/10 2. 3:50 vs. Troy, 10/20/16 9/1/11 West Alabama ...... W, 20-10 UTV44 3. 127 at Texas State, 10/24/15 3. 3:46 vs. Bowling Green, 12/20/14 9/17/11 at North Carolina State ...... L, 13-35 ESPN3 4. 124 at Appalachian State, 10/4/14 4. 3:39 vs. Troy, 10/24/14 10/8/11 at Texas-San Antonio...... W, 30-27 LN 5. 117 at Idaho, 11/26/16 3:39 at Troy, 10/5/13 10/15/11 Tennessee-Martin ...... W, 33-30 CSS 6. 100 vs. Troy, 10/20/16 6. 3:38 vs. Texas-San Antonio, 9/1/12 11/19/11 Cal Poly ...... L, 10-41 UTV44 7. 99 at Lamar, 10/16/10 7. 3:37 vs. Arkansas State, 10/13/15 9/1/12 Texas-San Antonio ...... L, 31-33 ESPN3 8. 93 vs. San Diego State, 10/1/16 8. 3:35, four times, last vs. Louisiana-Lafayette, 11/12/15 9/8/12 Nicholls State ...... W, 9-3 ESPN3 93 at Troy, 10/5/13 9/15/12 at North Carolina State ...... L, 7-31 ESPN3 10. 92 at North Texas, 11/10/12 9/22/12 at #23 Mississippi State ...... L, 10-30 PPV 9/29/12 Troy* ...... L, 10-31 CSS Most Penalties — Four-Year Schools Longest Game — Time (Overtime) 11/10/12 at North Texas* ...... L, 14-24 KTXA 1. 16 at Texas State, 10/24/15 1. 3:59 vs. Nicholls, 9/24/16 11/24/12 at Louisiana-Lafayette* ...... L, 30-52 ESPN3 2. 15 vs. Troy, 9/29/12 2. 3:40 at Louisiana-Monroe, 11/5/16 12/1/12 at Hawaiʼi ...... L, 7-23 PPV 3. 13 vs. Troy, 10/20/16 3. 3:32 at San Diego State, 9/19/15 8/29/13 Southern Utah ...... L, 21-22 ESPN3 13 at Arkansas State, 10/13/12 4. 3:30 vs. Florida Atlantic, 10/20/12 9/14/13 Western Kentucky* ...... W, 31-24 ESPN3 13 vs. Kentucky Wesleyan, 10/2/10 5. 3:17 at Georgia State, 10/22/11 9/28/13 at Tennessee ...... L, 24-31 SEC 6. 12 at Louisiana-Monroe, 11/5/16 6. 3:12 at Texas-San Antonio, 10/8/11 10/5/13 at Troy* ...... L, 33-34 CSS 7. 11 at Idaho, 11/26/16 10/19/13 Kent State ...... W, 38-21 ESPN3 11 at Troy, 10/5/13 10/26/13 at Texas State* ...... L, 31-33 ESPN3 11 at Louisiana-Lafayette, 11/24/12 11/2/13 Arkansas State* ...... L, 16-17 ESPN3 11 at North Texas, 11/10/12 11/16/13 at Navy ...... L, 14-42 CBSSN 11/23/13 Louisiana-Monroe* ...... W, 36-14 ESPN3 Most Penalty Yards — Four-Year Schools Longest Game — Overtime Periods 11/30/13 at Georgia State* ...... W, 38-17 ESPN3 1. 142 vs. Troy, 9/29/12 1. 2 vs. Florida Atlantic, 10/20/12 12/7/13 Louisiana-Lafayette* ...... W, 30-8 ESPN3 2. 130 vs. Kentucky Wesleyan, 10/2/10 2 at Georgia State, 10/22/11 9/6/14 at Kent State ...... W, 23-13 ESPN3 3. 127 at Texas State, 10/24/15 2 at Texas-San Antonio, 10/8/11 9/13/14 Mississippi State ...... L, 3-35 ESPNews 4. 124 at Appalachian State, 10/4/14 9/20/14 Georgia Southern* ...... L, 6-28 ESPN3 5. 117 at Idaho, 11/26/16 9/27/14 at Idaho*...... W, 34-10 ESPN3 6. 100 vs. Troy, 10/20/16 10/4/14 at Appalachian State* ...... W, 47-21 ESPN3 7. 99 at Lamar, 10/16/10 10/18/14 Georgia State* ...... W, 30-27 ESPN3 8. 93 vs. San Diego State, 10/1/16 93 at Troy, 10/5/13 10/24/14 Troy* ...... W, 27-13 ESPNU 10. 92 at North Texas, 11/10/12 11/1/14 at Louisiana-Lafayette* ...... L, 9-19 ESPN3 11/8/14 at Arkansas State* ...... L, 10-45 ESPN3 Most Penalties — Division I Schools Shortest Game 11/15/14 Texas State* ...... W, 24-20 ESPN3 1. 16 at Texas State, 10/24/15 1. 2:19 vs. Army Prep, 9/26/09 11/22/14 at South Carolina ...... L, 12-37 FSN 2. 15 vs. Troy, 9/29/12 2. 2:25 vs. Fork Union (Va.) Academy, 10/31/09 11/28/14 Navy ...... L, 40-42 ESPN3 3. 13 vs. Troy, 10/20/16 3. 2:30 vs. Missouri S&T, 10/9/10 12/20/14 vs. Bowling Green ...... L, 28-33 ESPN 13 at Arkansas State, 10/13/12 2:30 vs. Pikeville (Ky.), 9/4/10 9/5/15 Gardner-Webb ...... W, 33-23 ESPN3 5. 12 at Louisiana-Monroe, 11/5/16 5. 2:32 vs. Edward Waters (Fla.), 9/25/10 9/12/15 at Nebraska ...... L, 9-48 BTN 6. 11 at Idaho, 11/26/16 6. 2:36 vs. Louisburg (N.C.) J.C., 10/17/09 9/19/15 at San Diego State ...... W, 34-27 (ot) MWN 11 at Troy, 10/5/13 7. 2:42 vs. Nicholls State, 9/18/10 9/26/15 North Carolina State ...... L, 13-63 ESPNews 11 at Louisiana-Lafayette, 11/24/12 8. 2:44 vs. Kentucky Wesleyan, 10/2/10 10/3/15 at Troy* ...... W, 24-18 ESPN3 11 at North Texas, 11/10/12 9. 2:45 vs. Arkansas-Monticello, 11/11/10 10/13/15 Arkansas State* ...... L, 31-49 ESPN2 10. 10, four times, last vs. San Diego State, 10/1/16 10. 2:48, twice, last vs. Georgia Military J.C., 10/10/09 10/24/15 at Texas State* ...... L, 18-36 ESPN3 11/7/15 Idaho* ...... W, 52-45 ESPN3 Most Penalty Yards — Division I Schools Attendance — All Games 11/12/15 Louisiana-Lafayette* ...... W, 32-25 ESPNU 1. 142 vs. Troy, 9/29/12 1. 89,822 at Nebraska, 9/12/15 11/21/15 at Georgia State* ...... L, 10-24 ESPN3 2. 127 at Texas State, 10/24/15 2. 87,266 at Tennessee, 9/28/13 11/28/15 at Georgia Southern* ...... L, 17-55 ESPN3 3. 124 at Appalachian State, 10/4/14 3. 78,201 at South Carolina, 11/22/14 12/5/15 Appalachian State* ...... L, 27-34 ESPN3 4. 117 at Idaho, 11/26/16 4. 57,075 at Mississippi State, 9/3/16 9/3/16 at Mississippi State ...... W, 21-20 SEC 5. 100 vs. Troy, 10/20/16 5. 56,756 at North Carolina State, 9/17/11 9/10/16 Georgia Southern* ...... L, 9-24 ASN 6. 99 at Lamar, 10/16/10 6. 55,186 at Mississippi State, 9/22/12 9/17/16 at Louisiana-Lafayette* ...... L, 23-28 ESPN3 7. 93 vs. San Diego State, 10/1/16 7. 54,132 at North Carolina State, 9/15/12 9/24/16 Nicholls ...... W, 41-40 (ot) ESPN3 93 at Troy, 10/5/13 8. 38,129 vs. Mississippi State, 9/13/14 10/1/16 San Diego State ...... W, 42-24 ESPNews 9. 92 at North Texas, 11/10/12 9. 33,868 vs. Air Force, 12/30/16 10/15/16 at Arkansas State* ...... L, 7-17 ESPN3 10. 91 vs. Tennessee-Martin, 10/15/11 10. 33,086 at Navy, 11/16/13 10/20/16 Troy* ...... L, 21-28 ESPNU 10/29/16 Georgia State* (Hc) ...... W, 13-10 ESPN3 Longest Game — Time Attendance — Home Games 11/5/16 at Louisiana-Monroe* ...... L, 35-42 (ot) ESPN3 1. 3:59 vs. Nicholls, 9/24/16 1. 38,129 vs. Mississippi State, 9/13/14 11/19/16 Presbyterian ...... W, 31-7 ESPN3 2. 3:54 at Idaho, 11/26/16 2. 30,837 vs. Troy, 10/20/16 11/26/16 at Idaho*...... L, 31-38 ASN 3. 3:50 vs. Troy, 10/20/16 3. 26,783 vs. Hargrave (Va.) Academy, 9/5/09 12/3/16 New Mexico State* ...... W, 35-28 ESPN3 4. 3:46 vs. Bowling Green, 12/20/14 4. 24,582 vs. Tennessee-Martin, 10/15/11 12/30/16 (1) vs. Air Force ...... L, 21-45 ASN 5. 3:40 at Louisiana-Monroe, 11/5/16 5. 23,789 vs. Troy, 9/29/12 ASN denotes American Sports Network 6. 3:39 vs. Troy, 10/24/14 6. 23,683 vs. Huntingdon (Ala.), 11/12/09 BTN denotes Big Ten Network 3:39 at Troy, 10/5/13 7. 23,446 vs. Georgia State, 10/30/10 LN denotes Longhorn Network 8. 3:38 vs. Texas-San Antonio, 9/1/12 8. 23,174 vs. Nicholls State, 9/18/10 MWN denotes Mountain West Network 9. 3:37 vs. Arkansas State, 10/13/15 9. 22,376 vs. Pikeville (Ky.), 9/4/10 PPV denotes pay-per-view 10. 3:35, four times, last vs. Louisiana-Lafayette, 11/12/15 10. 21,314 vs. North Carolina State, 9/26/15 Postseason Bowl Participants — 2014, 2016 83 2017 South Alabama Football History/Records Individual Game Records (All Opponents) Scoring Field-Goal Attempts 1. 18, Xavier Johnson vs. New Mexico State, 12/3/16 1. 5, Lawson McGlon vs. Georgia State, 10/30/10 18, Xavier Johnson vs. Nicholls, 9/24/16 5, Lawson McGlon at Lamar, 10/16/10 18, Santuan McGee vs. Huntingdon (Ala.), 11/12/09 3. 4, Aleem Sunanon at South Carolina, 11/22/14 18, Brandon Ross vs. Louisburg (N.C.) J.C., 10/17/09 4, Aleem Sunanon vs. Georgia State, 10/18/14 5. 15, Lawson McGlon vs. Georgia State, 10/30/10 4, Grant McLaurin at Appalachian State, 10/4/14 6. 14, Lawson McGlon at Lamar, 10/16/10 4, Aleem Sunanon vs. Western Kentucky, 9/14/13 7. 13, Michel Chapuseaux vs. Florida Atlantic, 10/20/12 4, Michel Chapuseaux at Louisiana-Lafayette, 11/24/12 13, Lawson McGlon vs. Henderson (Ark.) State, 11/6/10 4, Michel Chapuseaux at Arkansas State, 10/13/12 9. 12, 47 times, last by Maaseiah Francis at Idaho, 11/26/16 4, Michel Chapuseaux vs. Nicholls, 9/8/12 4, Lawson McGlon vs. Henderson (Ark.) State, 11/6/10

Scoring By Kicking Rush Attempts 1. 15, Lawson McGlon vs. Georgia State, 10/30/10 1. 31, Kendall Houston vs. Georgia State, 10/30/10 2. 14, Lawson McGlon at Lamar, 10/16/10 2. 27, Kendall Houston vs. Henderson (Ark.) State, 11/6/10 3. 13, Michel Chapuseaux vs. Florida Atlantic, 10/20/12 3. 23, Xavier Johnson vs. Louisiana-Lafayette, 11/12/15 13, Lawson McGlon vs. Henderson (Ark.) State, 11/6/10 4. 21, Xavier Johnson vs. New Mexico State, 12/3/16 5. 12, Aleem Sunanon at South Carolina, 11/22/14 21, Xavier Johnson vs. Nicholls, 9/24/16 12, Aleem Sunanon vs. Georgia State, 10/18/14 21, Kendall Houston vs. Navy, 11/28/14 12, Aleem Sunanon vs. Louisiana-Lafayette, 12/7/13 21, Jay Jones at Kent State, 9/6/14 12, Aleem Sunanon vs. Louisiana-Monroe, 11/23/13 21, Kendall Houston at Lamar, 10/16/10 12, Michel Chapuseaux at Louisiana-Lafayette, 11/24/12 9. 20, four times, last by Xavier Johnson at Troy, 10/3/15 12, Michel Chapuseaux vs. Milford (N.Y.) Academy, 11/7/09

Total Touchdowns Yards Rushing 1. 3, Xavier Johnson vs. New Mexico State, 12/3/16 1. 178, Kendall Houston vs. Troy, 10/24/14 3, Xavier Johnson vs. Nicholls, 9/24/16 2. 175, Kendall Houston vs. Georgia State, 10/30/10 3, Santuan McGee vs. Huntingdon (Ala.), 11/12/09 3. 166, Kendall Houston at Lamar, 10/16/10 3, Brandon Ross vs. Louisburg (N.C.) J.C., 10/17/09 4. 154, Xavier Johnson vs. New Mexico State, 12/3/16 5. 2, 41 times, last by Maaseiah Francis at Idaho, 11/26/16 5. 148, Xavier Johnson vs. Idaho, 11/7/15 6. 144, Brandon Ross vs. Huntingdon (Ala.), 11/12/09 7. 142, Xavier Johnson at San Diego State, 9/19/15 8. 140, Kendall Houston vs. Henderson (Ark.) State, 11/6/10 9. 139, Brandon Ross vs. Hargrave (Va.) Academy, 9/5/09 10. 138, Brandon Ross vs. Louisburg (N.C.) J.C., 10/17/09

Extra Points Yards Rushing — Quarterback 1. 7, Aleem Sunanon vs. Idaho, 11/7/15 1. 137, Brandon Bridge vs. Georgia State, 10/18/14 7, Jordan Means vs. Kentucky Wesleyan, 10/2/10 2. 126, Ross Metheny vs. Louisiana-Monroe, 11/23/13 3. 6, Gavin Patterson vs. San Diego State, 10/1/16 3. 80, C.J. Bennett vs. Georgia State, 10/30/10 6, Jordan Means vs. Missouri S&T, 10/9/10 4. 79, C.J. Bennett vs. Troy, 9/29/12 6, Michel Chapuseaux vs. Milford (N.Y.) Academy, 11/7/09 5. 78, Ray Cotton vs. Edward Waters (Fla.), 9/25/10 6, Michel Chapuseaux vs. Army Prep, 9/26/09 6. 77, Ross Metheny vs. Arkansas State, 11/2/13 7. 5, 10 times, last by Gavin Patterson vs. New Mexico State, 12/3/16 7. 75, Ross Metheny at Tulane, 9/7/13 8. 74, Dallas Davis vs. New Mexico State, 12/3/16 9. 71, Brandon Bridge at Idaho, 9/27/14 10. 67, Ross Metheny at Tennessee, 9/28/13

Extra-Point Attempts Rushing Touchdowns 1. 7, Aleem Sunanon vs. Idaho, 11/7/15 1. 3, Xavier Johnson vs. New Mexico State, 12/3/16 7, Jordan Means vs. Kentucky Wesleyan, 10/2/10 3, Brandon Ross vs. Louisburg (N.C.) J.C., 10/17/09 3. 6, Gavin Patterson vs. San Diego State, 10/1/16 3. 2, 31 times, last by Xavier Johnson vs. Troy, 10/20/16 6, Jordan Means vs. Missouri S&T, 10/9/10 6, Michel Chapuseaux vs. Pikeville (Ky.), 9/4/10 6, Michel Chapuseaux vs. Milford (N.Y.) Academy, 11/7/09 6, Michel Chapuseaux vs. Fork Union (Va.) Academy, 10/31/09 6, Michel Chapuseaux vs. Louisburg (N.C.) J.C., 10/17/09 6, Michel Chapuseaux vs. Army Prep, 9/26/09 10. 5, nine times, last by Gavin Patterson vs. New Mexico State, 12/3/16

Field Goals Average Per Carry (minimum fi ve attempts) 1. 4, Aleem Sunanon at South Carolina, 11/22/14 1. 17.29, Xavier Johnson vs. Gardner-Webb, 9/5/15 4, Lawson McGlon vs. Georgia State, 10/30/10 2. 16.44, Xavier Johnson vs. Idaho, 11/7/15 4, Lawson McGlon at Lamar, 10/16/10 3. 13.67, Brandon Ross vs. Milford (N.Y.) Academy, 11/7/09 4. 3, 12 times, last by Gavin Patterson vs. Georgia Southern, 9/10/16 4. 11.83, Brandon Bridge at Idaho, 9/27/14 5. 11.60, Xavier Johnson vs. Presbyterian, 11/19/16 6. 11.29, C.J. Bennett vs. Troy, 9/29/12 7. 11.14, Ray Cotton vs. Edward Waters (Fla.), 9/25/10 8. 10.62, Brandon Ross vs. Louisburg (N.C.) J.C., 10/17/09 9. 10.44, Eli Smith vs. Army Prep, 9/26/09 10. 10.38, Ryan Scott vs. Army Prep, 9/26/09 84 Postseason Bowl Participants — 2014, 2016 History/Records 2017 South Alabama Football Individual Game Records (All Opponents) Average Per Carry (minimum 10 attempts) Touchdowns Passing 1. 11.60, Xavier Johnson vs. Presbyterian, 11/19/16 1. 4, Brandon Bridge vs. Navy, 11/28/14 2. 10.62, Brandon Ross vs. Louisburg (N.C.) J.C., 10/17/09 2. 3, Cole Garvin vs. San Diego State, 10/1/16 3. 9.89, Kendall Houston vs. Troy, 10/24/14 3, Cody Clements vs. Arkansas State, 10/13/15 4. 9.67, Kendall Houston vs. Nicholls, 9/18/10 3, Brandon Bridge at Appalachian State, 10/4/14 5. 9.13, Brandon Bridge vs. Georgia State, 10/18/14 3, Ross Metheny vs. Louisiana-Monroe, 11/23/13 6. 8.45, Santuan McGee vs. Huntingdon (Ala.), 11/12/09 3, Ross Metheny at Texas State, 10/26/13 7. 8.30, Tyreis Thomas at Mississippi State, 9/3/13 3, Ross Metheny at Arkansas State, 10/13/12 8. 8.26, Terrance Timmons vs. Navy, 11/28/14 3, C.J. Bennett vs. Georgia State, 10/30/10 9. 8.21, Demetre Baker at Louisiana-Monroe, 10/27/12 3, Brennan Sim vs. Edward Waters (Fla.), 9/25/10 10. 8.00, twice, last by C.J. Bennett vs. Georgia State, 10/30/10 10. 2, 20 times, last by Dallas Davis at Idaho, 11/26/16

Pass Attempts Most Passes Intercepted 1. 50, Dallas Davis vs. Nicholls, 9/24/16 1. 4, Dallas Davis vs. Nicholls, 9/24/16 2. 45, Dallas Davis at Idaho, 11/26/16 4, Hunter Vaughn at South Carolina, 11/22/14 45, Ross Metheny at North Texas, 11/10/12 4, C.J. Bennett at Georgia State, 10/22/11 4. 44, Ross Metheny at Louisiana-Lafayette, 11/24/12 4. 3, Cody Clements vs. Appalachian State, 12/5/15 5. 43, Ross Metheny at Texas State, 10/26/13 3, Cody Clements vs. Arkansas State, 10/13/15 6. 42, Dallas Davis vs. Georgia Southern, 9/10/16 3, Ross Metheny vs. Middle Tennessee, 11/17/12 42, Ross Metheny at Tennessee, 9/28/13 3, C.J. Bennett vs. Cal Poly, 11/19/11 8. 41, Ross Metheny at Louisiana-Monroe, 10/27/12 3, C.J. Bennett at Kent State, 9/24/11 9. 40, Cody Clements at Nebraska, 9/12/15 3, C.J. Bennett vs. West Alabama, 9/1/11 40, C.J. Bennett vs. Cal Poly, 11/19/11 10. 2, 14 times, last by Dallas Davis vs. New Mexico State, 12/3/16

Completions Receptions 1. 27, Ross Metheny at Texas State, 10/26/13 1. 10, Shavarez Smith at Georgia State, 11/30/13 27, Ross Metheny at Louisiana-Lafayette, 11/24/12 10, Wes Saxton at Texas State, 10/26/13 3. 24, Dallas Davis at Idaho, 11/26/16 10, Courtney Smith vs. Arkansas-Monticello, 11/11/10 24, Dallas Davis vs. Nicholls, 9/24/16 4. 8, Gerald Everett at Mississippi State, 9/3/16 24, Dallas Davis at Mississippi State, 9/3/16 8, Gerald Everett at San Diego State, 9/19/15 24, Ross Metheny at Arkansas State, 10/13/12 8, Shavarez Smith at Louisiana-Lafayette, 11/1/14 7. 23, Dallas Davis at Louisiana-Monroe, 11/5/16 7. 7, 10 times, last by Maaseiah Francis at Idaho, 11/26/16 23, Cody Clements at Nebraska, 9/12/15 23, Ross Metheny at North Texas, 11/10/12 10. 22, C.J. Bennett vs. Cal Poly, 11/19/11

Completion Percentage (multiple attempts) Yards Receiving 1. 100.0 (2-2), Dallas Davis vs. North Carolina State, 9/26/15 1. 194, Shavarez Smith at Georgia State, 11/30/13 100.0 (2-2), Myles Gibbon at UC Davis, 10/23/10 2. 164, Gerald Everett at San Diego State, 9/19/15 100.0 (2-2), Brennan Sim vs. Missouri S&T, 10/9/10 3. 154, Josh Magee vs. Air Force, 12/30/16 100.0 (9-9), Brennan Sim vs. Fork Union (Va.) Academy, 10/31/09 4. 147, Josh Magee at Nebraska, 9/12/15 100.0 (4-4), Nick Owens vs. Hargrave (Va.) Academy, 9/5/09 5. 146, Maaseiah Francis at Idaho, 11/26/16 100.0 (2-2), Nick Owens vs. Army Prep, 9/26/09 6. 141, Courtney Smith vs. Arkansas-Monticello, 11/11/10 7. 87.5 (7-8), Myles Gibbon vs. Pikeville (Ky.), 9/4/10 7. 138, Josh Magee at Louisiana-Monroe, 11/5/16 8. 85.7 (6-7), Brennan Sim vs. Louisburg (N.C.) J.C., 10/17/09 8. 135, Josh Magee vs. New Mexico State, 12/3/16 85.7 (6-7), Myles Gibbon vs. Army Prep, 9/26/09 9. 133, Shavarez Smith at Appalachian State, 10/4/14 10. 83.3 (10-12), Brennan Sim vs. Nicholls, 9/18/10 10. 131, Courtney Smith vs. Fork Union (Va.) Academy, 10/31/09

Completion Percentage (minimum 10 attempts) Touchdown Catches 1. 83.3 (10-12), Brennan Sim vs. Nicholls, 9/18/10 1. 2, Maaseiah Francis at Idaho, 11/26/16 2. 81.2 (13-16), C.J. Bennett at Lamar, 10/16/10 2, Gerald Everett at Troy, 10/3/15 3. 76.9 (20-26), C.J. Bennett vs. Henderson (Ark.) State, 11/6/10 2, Shavarez Smith vs. Navy, 11/28/14 4. 76.2 (16-21), Cole Garvin vs. San Diego State, 10/1/16 2, Shavarez Smith at Appalachian State, 10/4/14 5. 73.3 (11-15), Ross Metheny vs. Western Kentucky, 9/14/13 2, Shavarez Smith at Navy, 11/16/13 6. 72.4 (21-29), Dallas Davis at Louisiana-Lafayette, 9/17/16 2, Danny Woodson II at Texas State, 10/26/13 7. 72.2 (13-18), Brennan Sim at UC Davis, 10/23/10 2, Jeremé Jones at Louisiana-Monroe, 10/27/12 8. 71.4 (20-28), Hunter Vaughn vs. Texas State, 11/15/14 2, Courtney Smith at UC Davis, 10/23/10 71.4 (15-21), Ross Metheny at Troy, 10/5/13 2, Courtney Smith vs. Fork Union (Va.) Academy, 10/31/09 10. 70.6 (24-34), twice, last by Dallas Davis at Mississippi State, 9/3/16

Yards Passing Total Offense Attempts 1. 360, Ross Metheny at Louisiana-Lafayette, 11/24/12 1. 58, Dallas Davis at Idaho, 11/26/16 2. 339, Brandon Bridge at Appalachian State, 10/4/14 2. 55, Ross Metheny at Louisiana-Lafayette, 11/24/12 3. 320, Dallas Davis at Idaho, 11/26/16 3. 53, Brandon Bridge vs. Bowling Green, 12/20/14 4. 307, Dallas Davis at Louisiana-Monroe, 11/5/16 53, Ross Metheny at Texas State, 10/26/13 5. 302, Dallas Davis vs. Nicholls, 9/24/16 53, Ross Metheny at North Texas, 11/10/12 6. 300, Ross Metheny at Texas State, 10/26/13 6. 52, Dallas Davis vs. Georgia Southern, 9/10/16 7. 290, Ross Metheny at Tulane, 9/7/13 52, Ross Metheny at Tenessee, 9/28/13 8. 285, Dallas Davis at Mississippi State, 9/3/16 8. 51, Dallas Davis vs. Nicholls, 9/24/16 9. 281, Cody Clements vs. Louisiana-Lafayette, 11/12/15 51, Brandon Bridge vs. Mississippi State, 9/13/14 281, C.J. Bennett at Kent State, 9/24/11 51, C.J. Bennett vs. Cal Poly, 11/19/11 Postseason Bowl Participants — 2014, 2016 85 2017 South Alabama Football History/Records Individual Game Records (All Opponents) Total Offense Yards Sacks 1. 374, Dallas Davis at Idaho, 11/26/16 1. 3.5, Theo Rich vs. Georgia State, 10/18/14 2. 368, Dallas Davis at Louisiana-Monroe, 11/5/16 2. 3.0, Randy Allen vs. New Mexico State, 12/3/16 3. 365, Ross Metheny at Tulane, 9/7/13 3. 2.5, Montavious Williams vs. Louisiana-Monroe, 11/23/13 4. 362, Brandon Bridge at Appalachian State, 10/4/14 2.5, Pat Moore vs. Nicholls, 9/8/12 5. 361, Ross Metheny at Louisiana-Lafayette, 11/24/12 5. 2.0, 15 times, last by Chason Milner vs. Air Force, 12/30/16 6. 340, Ross Metheny at Texas State, 10/26/13 7. 330, Ross Metheny at Georgia State, 11/30/13 8. 326, Ross Metheny vs. Florida International, 11/3/12 9. 321, C.J. Bennett at Kent State, 9/24/11 10. 320, twice, last by Brandon Bridge vs. Bowling Green, 12/20/14

All-Purpose Yards Forced Fumbles 1. 289, Xavier Johnson vs. Idaho, 11/7/15 1. 2 Randy Allen vs. Nicholls, 9/24/16 2. 256, Xavier Johnson vs. Nicholls, 9/24/16 2, Devon Earl at San Diego State, 9/19/15 3. 250, Xavier Johnson vs. New Mexico State, 12/3/16 2, Blake Dees vs. Gardner-Webb, 9/5/15 4. 194, Shavarez Smith at Georgia State, 11/30/13 2, Maleki Harris vs. Mississippi State, 9/13/14 5. 189, Xavier Johnson at Louisiana-Monroe, 11/5/16 2, Charles Harris at Georgia State, 10/22/11 189, T.J. Glover vs. Henderson (Ark.) State, 11/6/10 2, Clifton Crews at Texas-San Antonio, 10/8/11 7. 185, Kendall Houston vs. Troy, 10/24/14 8. 184, Xavier Johnson vs. Louisiana-Lafayette, 11/12/15 9. 180, B.J. Scott at Georgia State, 10/22/11 Fumble Recoveries 10. 177, Xavier Johnson vs. Gardner-Webb, 9/5/15 1. 2, Maleki Harris at Hawai’i, 12/1/12

Total Tackles Interceptions 1. 20, Blake Dees vs. Idaho, 11/7/15 1. 3, Zach Brownell vs. Georgia Military J.C., 10/10/09 2. 18, Maleki Harris vs. Bowling Green, 12/20/14 2. 2, Jalen Thompson at Idaho, 11/26/16 3. 17, Enrique Williams vs. Arkansas State, 11/2/13 2, Kalen Jackson at Troy, 10/3/15 17, Jake Johnson at Kent State, 9/24/11 2, Tyrell Pearson vs. Western Kentucky, 9/14/13 5. 16, Darrell Songy vs. Air Force, 12/30/16 2, Tim Harvey vs. Georgia State, 10/30/10 6. 15, Blake Dees at Texas State, 10/24/15 2, Alex Phifer vs. Huntingdon (Ala.), 11/12/09 15, Jake Johnson vs. Middle Tennessee, 11/17/12 15, Jake Johnson vs. Florida International, 11/3/12 9. 14, eight times, last by Darrell Songy at Arkansas State, 10/15/16

Solo Tackles Interception Return Yards 1. 12, Darrell Songy vs. Air Force, 12/30/16 1. 75, Michael Wilson vs. Kentucky Wesleyan, 10/2/10 12, Blake Dees at Texas State, 10/24/15 2. 59, Montell Garner at Idaho, 9/27/14 12, Maleki Harris vs. Bowling Green, 12/20/14 3. 58, Maleki Harris at Tennessee, 9/28/13 12, B.J. Scott at Hawai’i, 12/1/12 4. 49, Tyrell Pearson vs. Western Kentucky, 9/14/13 5. 11, Enrique Williams at Navy, 11/16/13 49, Clifton Crews vs. Milford (N.Y.) Academy, 11/7/09 11, Jake Johnson at North Carolina State, 9/15/12 6. 47, Tim Harvey vs. Georgia State, 10/30/10 7. 10, Jalen Thompson at Idaho, 11/26/16 7. 42, Qudarius Ford vs. Louisiana-Lafayette, 12/7/13 10, Blake Dees vs. Idaho, 11/7/15 8. 41, Justin Dunn vs. Edward Waters (Fla.), 9/25/10 10, Kalen Jackson at Troy, 10/3/15 9. 40, Tyrell Pearson at North Texas, 11/10/12 10, Davin Hawkins at Arkansas State, 11/8/14 10. 38, Alex Phifer vs. Huntingdon (Ala.), 11/12/09

Assisted Tackles Passes Broken Up 1. 15, Enrique Williams vs. Arkansas State, 11/2/13 1. 4, Clifton Crews at UC Davis, 10/23/10 2. 11, Jake Johnson at Kent State, 9/24/11 2. 3, Terrell Brigham at Kent State, 9/6/14 3. 10, Darrell Songy at Arkansas State, 10/15/16 3, Tyrell Pearson vs. Middle Tennessee, 11/17/12 10, Blake Dees vs. Idaho, 11/7/15 4. 2, 25 times, last by Devon Earl vs. New Mexico State, 12/3/16 10, Alex Page vs. Middle Tennessee, 11/17/12 10, Enrique Williams at Mississippi State, 9/22/12 10, Jake Johnson vs. Cal Poly, 11/19/11 8. 9, four times, last by Jesse Kelley, vs. Navy, 11/28/14

Tackles For Loss Blocked Kicks 1. 4.5, Randy Allen at Arkansas State, 10/15/16 1. 2, Pat Moore vs. Florida Atlantic, 10/20/12 2. 4.0, Randy Allen vs. New Mexico State, 12/3/16 2. 1, 21 times, last by Randy Allen vs. Presbyterian, 11/19/16 3. 3.5, Theo Rich vs. Georgia State, 10/18/14 3.5, Pat Moore vs. Nicholls, 9/8/12 3.5, Justin Dunn vs. Hargrave (Va.) Academy, 9/5/09 6. 3.0, 10 times, last by Devon Earl vs. Air Force, 12/30/16

86 Postseason Bowl Participants — 2014, 2016 History/Records 2017 South Alabama Football Individual Game Records (All Opponents) Punts Kick Return Yards 1. 10, Brandon McKee at Kent State, 9/6/14 1. 180, B.J. Scott at Georgia State, 10/22/11 2. 9, Scott Garber vs. Troy, 9/29/12 2. 141, Xavier Johnson vs. Idaho, 11/7/15 3. 8, Brandon McKee vs. Georgia Southern, 9/20/14 3. 129, Xavier Johnson vs. Nicholls, 9/24/16 4. 7, 11 times, last by Brandon McKee vs. Troy, 10/20/16 129, T.J. Glover at Navy, 11/16/13 4. 120, Xavier Johnson at Georgia State, 11/21/15 5. 119, T.J. Glover vs. Navy, 11/28/14 6. 116, T.J. Glover vs. Nicholls, 9/18/10 7. 115, T.J. Glover at Hawai’i, 12/1/12 8. 109, Terrance Timmons vs. Appalachian State, 12/5/15 9. 102, T.J. Glover vs. Kent State, 10/19/13

Yards Punting Punt Returns 1. 429, Brandon McKee at Kent State, 9/6/14 1. 5, Jeremé Jones vs. Tennessee-Martin, 10/15/11 2. 365, Scott Garber vs. Troy, 9/29/12 5, Jeremé Jones at Kent State, 9/24/11 3. 345, Brandon McKee vs. Troy, 10/20/16 3. 4, Dami Ayoola vs. Presbyterian, 11/19/16 4. 339, Brandon McKee vs. Bowling Green, 12/20/14 4, T.J. Glover at Tulane, 9/7/13 5. 336, Brandon McKee vs. Georgia Southern, 9/20/14 4, Jeremé Jones vs. Lamar, 9/10/11 6. 320, Brandon McKee vs. North Carolina State, 9/26/15 4, Erling Riis vs. Fork Union (Va.) Academy, 10/31/09 7. 317, Scott Garber vs. Georgia Military J.C., 10/10/09 7. 3, 10 times, last by Dami Ayoola vs. San Siego State, 10/1/16 8. 305, Scott Garber vs. Nicholls, 9/8/12 9. 304, Scott Garber vs. Tennessee-Martin, 10/15/11 10. 302, Scott Garber at Mississippi State, 9/22/12

Punting Average Punt Return Yards 1. 59.0, Scott Garber vs. Henderson (Ark.) State, 11/6/10 1. 93, Jeremé Jones vs. Pikeville (Ky.), 9/4/10 2. 57.0, Scott Garber vs. Army Prep, 9/26/09 2. 56, Jeremé Jones vs. Edward Waters (Fla.), 9/25/10 3. 53.0, Corliss Waitman vs. Georgia State, 10/29/16 3. 55, Jeremé Jones vs. Missouri S&T, 10/9/10 53.0, Brandon McKee vs. Idaho, 11/7/15 4. 51, Erling Riis vs. Army Prep, 9/26/09 5. 52.0, Brandon McKee vs. Navy, 11/28/14 5. 50, Erling Riis vs. Fork Union (Va.) Academy, 10/31/09 6. 50.0, Brandon McKee at Arkansas State, 10/15/16 6. 48, Jeremé Jones vs. Georgia Southern, 9/20/14 7. 49.3, Brandon McKee vs. Troy, 10/20/16 7. 44, Erling Riis vs. Hargrave (Va.) Academy, 9/5/09 8. 49.0, Corliss Waitman at Arkansas State, 10/15/16 8. 43, T.J. Glover at UC Davis, 10/23/10 9. 48.8, Brandon McKee at South Carolina, 11/22/14 9. 41, T.J. Glover at Tulane, 9/7/13 10. 48.4, Brandon McKee vs. Bowling Green, 12/20/14 10. 40, Jeremé Jones at Kent State, 9/24/11

Punting Average (minimum 4) Longest Run 1. 52.0, Brandon McKee vs. Navy, 11/28/14 1. 92-TD, Xavier Johnson vs. Gardner-Webb, 9/5/15 2. 50.0, Brandon McKee at Arkansas State, 10/15/16 2. 74-TD, Xavier Johnson at San Diego State, 9/19/15 3. 49.3, Brandon McKee vs. Troy, 10/20/16 3. 70-TD, Xavier Johnson vs. Presbyterian, 11/19/16 4. 48.8, Brandon McKee at South Carolina, 11/22/14 4. 65, Brandon Bridge vs. Georgia State, 10/18/14 5. 48.4, Brandon McKee vs. Bowling Green, 12/20/14 65, Jeremé Jones vs. Henderson (Ark.) State, 10/29/11 6. 47.8, Brandon McKee vs. San Diego State, 10/1/16 6. 63-TD, Ross Metheny vs. Louisiana-Monroe, 11/23/13 7. 47.2, Brandon McKee at San Diego State, 9/19/15 7. 62, Brandon Ross vs. Kentucky Wesleyan, 10/2/10 8. 45.7, Brandon McKee vs. North Carolina State, 9/26/15 8. 61-TD, Xavier Johnson vs. Idaho, 1//7/15 9. 45.6, Brandon McKee vs. Presbyterian, 11/19/16 61, Xavier Johnson at Texas State, 10/24/15 10. 45.3, Scott Garber vs. Georgia Military J.C., 10/10/09 61, Demetre Baker at Louisiana-Monroe, 10/27/12

Punts Inside The 20 Longest Pass Play 1. 4, Brandon McKee vs. Presbyterian, 11/19/16 1. 79-TD, Gerald Everett from Cole Garvin vs. San Diego State, 10/1/16 4, Brandon McKee vs. Georgia State, 10/29/16 2. 76-TD, Josh Magee from Dallas Davis vs. New Mexico State, 12/3/16 4, Brandon McKee vs. Bowling Green, 12/20/14 76, Gerald Everett from Dallas Davis at Arkansas State, 10/15/16 4, Brandon McKee at South Carolina, 11/22/14 76-TD, Josh Magee from Cody Clements vs. Arkansas State, 10/13/15 4, Brandon McKee vs. Mississippi State, 9/13/14 5. 75-TD, Josh Magee from Dallas Davis vs. Air Force, 12/30/16 4, Scott Garber vs. Louisiana-Lafayette, 12/7/13 75-TD, Maaseiah Francis from Dallas Davis at Idaho, 11/26/16 4, Scott Garber vs. Arkansas State, 11/2/13 75-TD, Corey Besteda from Ross Metheny vs. Fla. International, 11/3/12 8. 3, 10 times, last by Brandon McKee vs. New Mexico State, 12/3/16 8. 73-TD, Courtney Smith from Brennan Sim vs. Milford (N.Y.) Academy, 11/7/09 9. 67-TD, Shavarez Smith from Brandon Bridge at Appalachian State, 10/4/14 10. 65-TD, Jeremé Jones from Ross Metheny at Troy, 10/5/13

Kick Returns Longest Interception Return 1. 7, T.J. Glover at Navy, 11/16/13 1. 75-TD, Michael Wilson vs. Kentucky Wesleyan, 10/2/10 2. 5, T.J. Glover vs. Navy, 11/28/14 2. 59-TD, Montell Garner at Idaho, 9/27/14 5, T.J. Glover at Hawai’i, 12/1/12 3. 58, Maleki Harris at Tennessee, 9/28/13 5, B.J. Scott at Georgia State, 10/22/11 4. 49, Tyrell Pearson vs. Western Kentucky, 9/14/13 5. 4, 10 times, last by Xavier Johnson vs. Air Force, 12/30/16 49-TD, Clifton Crews vs. Milford (N.Y.) Academy, 11/7/09 6. 47, Tim Harvey vs. Georgia State, 10/30/10 7. 42-TD, Qudarius Ford vs. Louisiana-Lafayette, 12/7/13 8. 41-TD, Justin Dunn vs. Edward Waters (Fla.), 9/25/10 9. 38, Tyrell Pearson at North Texas, 11/10/12 38, Alex Phifer vs. Huntingdon (Ala.), 11/12/09 Postseason Bowl Participants — 2014, 2016 87 2017 South Alabama Football History/Records Individual Game Records (All Opponents) Individual Game Records (Four-Year Opponents) Longest Fumble Return Scoring 1. 80-TD, Devon Earl vs. San Diego State, 10/1/16 1. 18, Xavier Johnson vs. New Mexico State, 12/3/16 2. 62-TD, Devon Earl at Georgia Southern, 11/28/15 18, Xavier Johnson vs. Nicholls, 9/24/16 3. 57-TD, Devon Earl vs. Idaho, 11/7/15 18, Santuan McGee vs. Huntingdon (Ala.), 11/12/09 4. 28, Devon Earl vs. Troy, 10/20/16 4. 15, Lawson McGlon vs. Georgia State, 10/30/10 5. 24-TD, Montavious Williams vs. Fork Union (Va.) Academy, 10/31/09 5. 14, Lawson McGlon at Lamar, 10/16/10 6. 23, Sean Grayer vs. Georgia Southern, 9/10/16 6. 13, Michel Chapuseaux vs. Florida Atlantic, 10/20/12 7. 11-TD, Josh Chestang at Lamar, 10/16/10 13, Lawson McGlon vs. Henderson (Ark.) State, 11/6/10 8. 10-TD, Clifton Crews vs. Georgia Military J.C., 10/10/09 8. 12, 41 times, last by Maaseiah Francis at Idaho, 11/26/16 9. 9, Alonzo Long vs. Mississippi Valley State, 11/3/11 10. 8-TD, Randon Carnathan vs. Missouri S&T, 10/9/10

Longest Field Goal Scoring By Kicking 1. 53, Michel Chapuseaux vs. Troy, 9/29/12 1. 15, Lawson McGlon vs. Georgia State, 10/30/10 2. 50, Michel Chapuseaux at Louisiana-Lafayette, 11/24/12 2. 14, Lawson McGlon at Lamar, 10/16/10 3. 49, Aleem Sunanon vs. North Carolina State, 9/26/15 3. 13, Michel Chapuseaux vs. Florida Atlantic, 10/20/12 4. 48, Jordan Means at Texas-San Antonio, 10/8/11 13, Lawson McGlon vs. Henderson (Ark.) State, 11/6/10 5. 47, Aleem Sunanon at Georgia State, 11/21/15 5. 12, Aleem Sunanon at South Carolina, 11/22/14 6. 46, Aleem Sunanon at San Diego State, 9/19/15 12, Aleem Sunanon vs. Georgia State, 10/18/14 46, Aleem Sunanon vs. Texas State, 11/15/14 12, Aleem Sunanon vs. Louisiana-Lafayette, 12/7/13 46, Aleem Sunanon at Tulane, 9/7/13 12, Aleem Sunanon vs. Louisiana-Monroe, 11/23/13 46, Jordan Means at Georgia State, 10/22/11 12, Michel Chapuseaux at Louisiana-Lafayette, 11/24/12 46, Jordan Means at North Carolina State, 9/17/11 10. 11, four times, last by Gavin Patterson vs. Nicholls, 9/24/16

Longest Field-Goal Attempt Total Touchdowns 1. 53, Aleem Sunanon at Texas State, 10/24/15 1. 3, Xavier Johnson vs. New Mexico State, 12/3/16 53, Michel Chapuseaux vs. Troy, 9/29/12 3, Xavier Johnson vs. Nicholls, 9/24/16 3. 50, Gavin Patterson at Louisiana-Monroe, 11/5/16 3, Santuan McGee vs. Huntingdon (Ala.), 11/12/09 50, Michel Chapuseaux at Louisiana-Lafayette, 11/24/12 4. 2, 36 times, last by Maaseiah Francis at Idaho, 11/26/16 5. 49, Gavin Patterson vs. Nicholls, 9/24/16 49, Aleem Sunanon vs. North Carolina State, 9/26/15 49, Aleem Sunanon at Louisiana-Lafayette, 11/1/14 8. 48, Jordan Means at Texas-San Antonio, 10/8/11 9. 47, Aleem Sunanon at Georgia State, 11/21/15 47, Michel Chapuseaux at Mississippi State, 9/22/12

Longest Punt Extra Points 1. 76, Brandon McKee at South Carolina, 11/22/14 1. 7, Aleem Sunanon vs. Idaho, 11/7/15 2. 74, Brandon McKee vs. Troy, 10/20/16 7, Jordan Means vs. Kentucky Wesleyan, 10/2/10 3. 69, Scott Garber vs. Nicholls, 9/8/12 3. 6, Gavin Patterson vs. San Diego State, 10/1/16 4. 67, Brandon McKee vs. San Diego State, 10/1/16 6, Jordan Means vs. Missouri S&T, 10/9/10 67, Brandon McKee at Louisiana-Lafayette, 9/17/16 5. 5, eight times, last by Gavin Patterson vs. New Mexico State, 12/3/16 6. 64, Scott Garber vs. Tennessee-Martin, 10/15/11 7. 62, Brandon McKee vs. Navy, 11/28/14 8. 60, Brandon McKee vs. Bowling Green, 12/20/14 60, Scott Garber vs. Henderson (Ark.) State, 11/6/10 10. 58, four times, last by Brandon McKee vs. Nicholls, 9/24/16

Longest Kickoff Return Extra-Point Attempts 1. 100-TD, Xavier Johnson vs. Idaho, 11/7/15 1. 7, Aleem Sunanon vs. Idaho, 11/7/15 100-TD, J.J. Keels vs. Mississippi Valley State, 11/3/11 7, Jordan Means vs. Kentucky Wesleyan, 10/2/10 3. 95-TD, Xavier Johnson vs. Nicholls, 9/24/16 3. 6, Gavin Patterson vs. San Diego State, 10/1/16 4. 85-TD, Ralph Turner vs. Fork Union (Va.) Academy, 10/31/09 6, Jordan Means vs. Missouri S&T, 10/9/10 5. 71, B.J. Scott at Georgia State, 10/22/11 6, Michel Chapuseaux vs. Pikeville (Ky.), 9/4/10 6. 69, Xavier Johnson at Georgia State, 11/21/15 6. 5, nine times, last by Gavin Patterson vs. New Mexico State, 12/3/16 69, T.J. Glover vs. Nicholls, 9/18/10 8. 68, Lamontis Gardner vs. Milford (N.Y.) Academy, 11/7/09 9. 67, T.J. Glover vs. Kent State, 10/19/13 10. 60, T.J. Glover vs. Arkansas-Monticello, 11/11/10

Longest Punt Return Field Goals 1. 54-TD, Jeremé Jones vs. Pikeville (Ky.), 9/4/10 1. 4, Aleem Sunanon at South Carolina, 11/22/14 2. 49, Jeremé Jones vs. Edward Waters (Fla.), 9/25/10 4, Lawson McGlon vs. Georgia State, 10/30/10 3. 48, Jeremé Jones vs. Georgia State, 10/18/14 4, Lawson McGlon at Lamar, 10/16/10 4. 45, J.J. Keels vs. Mississippi Valley State, 11/3/11 4. 3, 12 times, last by Gavin Patterson vs. Georgia Southern, 9/10/16 5. 44, Erling Riis vs. Fork Union (Va.) Academy, 10/31/09 6. 39, Erling Riis vs. Hargrave (Va.) Academy, 9/5/09 7. 37, T.J. Glover vs. Texas-San Antonio, 9/1/12 8. 36, T.J. Glover vs. Florida International, 11/3/12 9. 35, T.J. Glover vs. Edward Waters (Fla.), 9/25/10 10. 34, T.J. Glover at UC Davis, 10/23/10 88 Postseason Bowl Participants — 2014, 2016 History/Records 2017 South Alabama Football Individual Game Records (Four-Year Opponents) Field-Goal Attempts Average Per Carry (minimum 10 attempts) 1. 5, Lawson McGlon vs. Georgia State, 10/30/10 1. 11.60, Xavier Johnson vs. Presbyterian, 11/19/16 5, Lawson McGlon at Lamar, 10/16/10 2. 9.89, Kendall Houston vs. Troy, 10/24/14 3. 4, eight times, last by Aleem Sunanon at South Carolina, 11/22/14 3. 9.67, Kendall Houston vs. Nicholls, 9/18/10 4. 9.13, Brandon Bridge vs. Georgia State, 10/18/14 5. 8.45, Santuan McGee vs. Huntingdon (Ala.), 11/12/09 6. 8.30, Tyreis Thomas at Mississippi State, 9/3/16 7. 8.26, Terrance Timmons vs. Navy, 11/28/14 8. 8.21, Demetre Baker at Louisiana-Monroe, 10/27/12 9. 8.00, C.J. Bennett vs. Georgia State, 10/30/10 8.00, Brandon Ross vs. Huntingdon (Ala.), 11/12/09

Rush Attempts Pass Attempts 1. 31, Kendall Houston vs. Georgia State, 10/30/10 1. 50, Dallas Davis vs. Nicholls, 9/24/16 2. 27, Kendall Houston vs. Henderson (Ark.) State, 11/6/10 2. 45, Dallas Davis at Idaho, 11/26/16 3. 23, Xavier Johnson vs. Louisiana-Lafayette, 11/12/15 45, Ross Metheny at North Texas, 11/10/12 4. 21, Xavier Johnson vs. New Mexico State, 12/3/16 4. 44, Ross Metheny at Louisiana-Lafayette, 11/24/12 21, Xavier Johnson vs. Nicholls, 9/24/16 5. 43, Ross Metheny at Texas State, 10/26/13 21, Kendall Houston vs. Navy, 11/28/14 6. 42, Dallas Davis vs. Georgia Southern, 9/10/16 21, Jay Jones at Kent State, 9/6/14 42, Ross Metheny at Tennessee, 9/28/13 21, Kendall Houston at Lamar, 10/16/10 8. 41, Ross Metheny at Louisiana-Monroe, 10/27/12 9. 20, four times, last by Xavier Johnson at Troy, 10/3/15 9. 40, Cody Clements at Nebraska, 9/12/15 40, C.J. Bennett vs. Cal Poly, 11/19/11

Yards Rushing Completions 1. 178, Kendall Houston vs. Troy, 10/24/14 1. 27, Ross Metheny at Texas State, 10/26/13 2. 175, Kendall Houston vs. Georgia State, 10/30/10 27, Ross Metheny at Louisiana-Lafayette, 11/24/12 3. 166, Kendall Houston at Lamar, 10/16/10 3. 24, Dallas Davis at Idaho, 11/26/16 4. 154, Xavier Johnson vs. New Mexico State, 12/3/16 24, Dallas Davis vs. Nicholls, 9/24/16 5. 148, Xavier Johnson vs. Idaho, 11/7/15 24, Dallas Davis at Mississippi State, 9/3/16 6. 144, Brandon Ross vs. Huntingdon (Ala.), 11/12/09 24, Ross Metheny at Arkansas State, 10/13/12 7. 142, Xavier Johnson at San Diego State, 9/19/15 7. 23, Dallas Davis at Louisiana-Monroe, 11/5/16 8. 140, Kendall Houston vs. Henderson (Ark.) State, 11/6/10 23, Cody Clements at Nebraska, 9/12/15 9. 137, Brandon Bridge vs. Georgia State, 10/18/14 23, Ross Metheny at North Texas, 11/10/12 10. 126, Ross Metheny vs. Louisiana-Monroe, 11/23/13 10. 22, C.J. Bennett vs. Cal Poly, 11/19/11

Yards Rushing — Quarterback Completion Percentage (multiple attempts) 1. 137, Brandon Bridge vs. Georgia State, 10/18/14 1. 100.0 (2-2), Dallas Davis vs. North Carolina State, 9/26/15 2. 126, Ross Metheny vs. Louisiana-Monroe, 11/23/13 100.0 (2-2), Myles Gibbon at UC Davis, 10/23/10 3. 80, C.J. Bennett vs. Georgia State, 10/30/10 100.0 (2-2), Brennan Sim vs. Missouri S&T, 10/9/10 4. 79, C.J. Bennett vs. Troy, 9/29/12 4. 87.5 (7-8), Myles Gibbon vs. Pikeville (Ky.), 9/4/10 5. 78, Ray Cotton vs. Edward Waters (Fla.), 9/25/10 5. 83.3 (10-12), Brennan Sim vs. Nicholls, 9/18/10 6. 77, Ross Metheny vs. Arkansas State, 11/2/13 6. 81.2 (13-16), C.J. Bennett at Lamar, 10/16/10 7. 75, Ross Metheny at Tulane, 9/7/13 7. 77.8 (7-9), C.J. Bennett vs. Mississippi Valley State, 11/3/11 8. 74, Dallas Davis vs. New Mexico State, 12/3/16 8. 76.9 (20-26), C.J. Bennett vs. Henderson (Ark.) State, 11/6/10 9. 71, Brandon Bridge at Idaho, 9/27/14 9. 76.2 (16-21), Cole Garvin vs. San Diego State, 10/1/16 10. 67, Ross Metheny at Tennessee, 9/28/13 10. 73.3 (11-15), Ross Metheny vs. Western Kentucky, 9/14/13

Rushing Touchdowns Completion Percentage (minimum 10 attempts) 1. 3, Xavier Johnson vs. New Mexico State, 12/3/16 1. 83.3 (10-12), Brennan Sim vs. Nicholls, 9/18/10 2. 2, 27 times, last by Xavier Johnson vs. Troy, 10/20/16 2. 81.2 (13-16), C.J. Bennett at Lamar, 10/16/10 3. 76.9 (20-26), C.J. Bennett vs. Henderson (Ark.) State, 11/6/10 4. 76.2 (16-21), Cole Garvin vs. San Diego State, 10/1/16 5. 73.3 (11-15), Ross Metheny vs. Western Kentucky, 9/14/13 6. 72.4 (21-29), Dallas Davis at Louisiana-Lafayette, 9/17/16 7. 72.2 (13-18), Brennan Sim at UC Davis, 10/23/10 8. 71.4 (20-28), Hunter Vaughn vs. Texas State, 11/15/14 71.4 (15-21), Ross Metheny at Troy, 10/5/13 10. 70.6 (24-34), twice, last by Dallas Davis at Mississippi State, 9/3/16

Average Per Carry (minimum fi ve attempts) Yards Passing 1. 17.29, Xavier Johnson vs. Gardner-Webb, 9/5/15 1. 360, Ross Metheny at Louisiana-Lafayette, 11/24/12 2. 16.44, Xavier Johnson vs. Idaho, 11/7/15 2. 339, Brandon Bridge at Appalachian State, 10/4/14 3. 11.83, Brandon Bridge at Idaho, 9/27/14 3. 320, Dallas Davis at Idaho, 11/26/16 4. 11.60, Xavier Johnson vs. Presbyterian, 11/19/16 4. 307, Dallas Davis at Louisiana-Monroe, 11/5/16 5. 11.29, C.J. Bennett vs. Troy, 9/29/12 5. 302, Dallas Davis vs. Nicholls, 9/24/16 6. 11.14, Ray Cotton vs. Edward Waters (Fla.), 9/25/10 6. 300, Ross Metheny at Texas State, 10/26/13 7. 10.33, Xavier Johnson at Texas State, 10/24/15 7. 290, Ross Metheny at Tulane, 9/7/13 8. 10.22, Jay Jones vs. Southern Utah, 8/29/13 8. 285, Dallas Davis at Mississippi State, 9/3/16 9. 9.89, Kendall Houston vs. Troy, 10/24/14 9. 281, Cody Clements vs. Louisiana-Lafayette, 11/12/15 10. 9.67, twice, last by Xavier Johnson vs. Troy, 10/20/16 281, C.J. Bennett at Kent State, 9/24/11 Postseason Bowl Participants — 2014, 2016 89 2017 South Alabama Football History/Records Individual Game Records (Four-Year Opponents) Touchdowns Passing Total Offense Yards 1. 4, Brandon Bridge vs. Navy, 11/28/14 1. 374, Dallas Davis at Idaho, 11/26/16 2. 3, Cole Garvin vs. San Diego State, 10/1/16 2. 368, Dallas Davis at Louisiana-Monroe, 11/5/16 3, Cody Clements vs. Arkansas State, 10/13/15 3. 365, Ross Metheny at Tulane, 9/7/13 3, Brandon Bridge at Appalachian State, 10/4/14 4. 362, Brandon Bridge at Appalachian State, 10/4/14 3, Ross Metheny vs. Louisiana-Monroe, 11/23/13 5. 361, Ross Metheny at Louisiana-Lafayette, 11/24/12 3, Ross Metheny at Texas State, 10/26/13 6. 340, Ross Metheny at Texas State, 10/26/13 3, Ross Metheny at Arkansas State, 10/13/12 7. 330, Ross Metheny at Georgia State, 11/30/13 3, C.J. Bennett vs. Georgia State, 10/30/10 8. 326, Ross Metheny vs. Florida International, 11/3/12 3, Brennan Sim vs. Edward Waters (Fla.), 9/25/10 9. 321, C.J. Bennett at Kent State, 9/24/11 10. 2, 18 times, last by Dallas Davis at Idaho, 11/26/16 10. 320, twice, last by Brandon Bridge vs. Bowling Green, 12/20/14

Most Passes Intercepted All-Purpose Yards 1. 4, Dallas Davis vs. Nicholls, 9/24/16 1. 289, Xavier Johnson vs. Idaho, 11/7/15 4, Hunter Vaughn at South Carolina, 11/22/14 2. 256, Xavier Johnson vs. Nicholls, 9/24/16 4, C.J. Bennett at Georgia State, 10/22/11 3. 250, Xavier Johnson vs. New Mexico State, 12/3/16 4. 3, Cody Clements vs. Appalachian State, 12/5/15 4. 194, Shavarez Smith at Georgia State, 11/30/13 3, Cody Clements vs. Arkansas State, 10/13/15 5. 189, Xavier Johnson at Louisiana-Monroe, 11/5/16 3, Ross Metheny vs. Middle Tennessee, 11/17/12 189, T.J. Glover vs. Henderson (Ark.) State, 11/6/10 3, C.J. Bennett vs. Cal Poly, 11/19/11 7. 185, Kendall Houston vs. Troy, 10/24/14 3, C.J. Bennett at Kent State, 9/24/11 8. 184, Xavier Johnson vs. Louisiana-Lafayette, 11/12/15 3, C.J. Bennett vs. West Alabama, 9/1/11 9. 180, B.J. Scott at Georgia State, 10/22/11 10. 2, 14 times, last by Dallas Davis vs. New Mexico State, 12/3/16 10. 177, Xavier Johnson vs. Gardner-Webb, 9/5/15

Receptions Total Tackles 1. 10, Shavarez Smith at Georgia State, 11/30/13 1. 20, Blake Dees vs. Idaho, 11/7/15 10, Wes Saxton at Texas State, 10/26/13 2. 18, Maleki Harris vs. Bowling Green, 12/20/14 10, Courtney Smith vs. Arkansas-Monticello, 11/11/10 3. 17, Enrique Williams vs. Arkansas State, 11/2/13 4. 8, Gerald Everett at Mississippi State, 9/3/16 17, Jake Johnson at Kent State, 9/24/11 8, Gerald Everett at San Diego State, 9/19/15 5. 16, Darrell Songy vs. Air Force, 12/30/16 8, Shavarez Smith at Louisiana-Lafayette, 11/1/14 6. 15, Blake Dees at Texas State, 10/24/15 7. 7, nine times, last by Maaseiah Francis at Idaho, 11/26/16 15, Jake Johnson vs. Middle Tennessee, 11/17/12 15, Jake Johnson vs. Florida International, 11/3/12 9. 14, eight times, last by Darrell Songy at Arkansas State, 10/15/16

Yards Receiving Solo Tackles 1. 194, Shavarez Smith at Georgia State, 11/30/13 1. 12, Darrell Songy vs. Air Force, 12/30/16 2. 164, Gerald Everett at San Diego State, 9/19/15 12, Blake Dees at Texas State, 10/24/15 3. 154, Josh Magee vs. Air Force, 12/30/16 12, Maleki Harris vs. Bowling Green, 12/20/14 4. 147, Josh Magee at Nebraska, 9/12/15 12, B.J. Scott at Hawai’i, 12/1/12 5. 146, Maaseiah Francis at Idaho, 11/26/16 5. 11, Enrique Williams at Navy, 11/16/13 6. 141, Courtney Smith vs. Arkansas-Monticello, 11/11/10 11, Jake Johnson at North Carolina State, 9/15/12 7. 138, Josh Magee at Louisiana-Monroe, 11/5/16 7. 10, Jalen Thompson at Idaho, 11/26/16 8. 135, Josh Magee vs. New Mexico State, 12/3/16 10, Blake Dees vs. Idaho, 11/7/15 9. 133, Shavarez Smith at Appalachian State, 10/4/14 10, Kalen Jackson at Troy, 10/3/15 10. 125, Gerald Everett at Arkansas State, 10/15/16 10, Davin Hawkins at Arkansas State, 11/8/14

Touchdown Catches Assisted Tackles 1. 2, Maaseiah Francis at Idaho, 11/26/16 1. 15, Enrique Williams vs. Arkansas State, 11/2/13 2, Gerald Everett at Troy, 10/3/15 2. 11, Jake Johnson at Kent State, 9/24/11 2, Shavarez Smith vs. Navy, 11/28/14 3. 10, Darrell Songy at Arkansas State, 10/15/16 2, Shavarez Smith at Appalachian State, 10/4/14 10, Blake Dees vs. Idaho, 11/7/15 2, Shavarez Smith at Navy, 11/16/13 10, Alex Page vs. Middle Tennessee, 11/17/12 2, Danny Woodson II at Texas State, 10/26/13 10, Enrique Williams at Mississippi State, 9/22/12 2, Jeremé Jones at Louisiana-Monroe, 10/27/12 10, Jake Johnson vs. Cal Poly, 11/19/11 2, Courtney Smith at UC Davis, 10/23/10 8. 9, four times, last by Jesse Kelley, vs. Navy, 11/28/14

Total Offense Attempts Tackles For Loss 1. 58, Dallas Davis at Idaho, 11/26/16 1. 4.5, Randy Allen at Arkansas State, 10/15/16 2. 55, Ross Metheny at Louisiana-Lafayette, 11/24/12 2. 4.0, Randy Allen vs. New Mexico State, 12/3/16 3. 53, Brandon Bridge vs. Bowling Green, 12/20/14 3. 3.5, Theo Rich vs. Georgia State, 10/18/14 53, Ross Metheny at Texas State, 10/26/13 3.5, Pat Moore vs. Nicholls, 9/8/12 53, Ross Metheny at North Texas, 11/10/12 5. 3.0, nine times, last by Devon Earl vs. Air Force, 12/30/16 6. 52, Dallas Davis vs. Georgia Southern, 9/10/16 52, Ross Metheny at Tenessee, 9/28/13 8. 51, Dallas Davis vs. Nicholls, 9/24/16 51, Brandon Bridge vs. Mississippi State, 9/13/14 51, C.J. Bennett vs. Cal Poly, 11/19/11 90 Postseason Bowl Participants — 2014, 2016 History/Records 2017 South Alabama Football Individual Game Records (Four-Year Opponents) Sacks Punts 1. 3.5, Theo Rich vs. Georgia State, 10/18/14 1. 10, Brandon McKee at Kent State, 9/6/14 2. 3.0, Randy Allen vs. New Mexico State, 12/3/16 2. 9, Scott Garber vs. Troy, 9/29/12 3. 2.5, Montavious Williams vs. Louisiana-Monroe, 11/23/13 3. 8, Brandon McKee vs. Georgia Southern, 9/20/14 2.5, Pat Moore vs. Nicholls, 9/8/12 4. 7, 10 times, last by Brandon McKee vs. Troy, 10/20/16 5. 2.0, 12 times, last by Chason Milner vs. Air Force, 12/30/16

Forced Fumbles Yards Punting 1. 2 Randy Allen vs. Nicholls, 9/24/16 1. 429, Brandon McKee at Kent State, 9/6/14 2, Devon Earl at San Diego State, 9/19/15 2. 365, Scott Garber vs. Troy, 9/29/12 2, Blake Dees vs. Gardner-Webb, 9/5/15 3. 345, Brandon McKee vs. Troy, 10/20/16 2, Maleki Harris vs. Mississippi State, 9/13/14 4. 339, Brandon McKee vs. Bowling Green, 12/20/14 2, Charles Harris at Georgia State, 10/22/11 5. 336, Brandon McKee vs. Georgia Southern, 9/20/14 2, Clifton Crews at Texas-San Antonio, 10/8/11 6. 320, Brandon McKee vs. North Carolina State, 9/26/15 7. 305, Scott Garber vs. Nicholls, 9/8/12 Fumble Recoveries 8. 304, Scott Garber vs. Tennessee-Martin, 10/15/11 1. 2, Maleki Harris at Hawai’i, 12/1/12 9. 302, Scott Garber at Mississippi State, 9/22/12 10. 266, Scott Garber at Hawai’i, 12/1/12

Interceptions Punting Average 1. 2, Jalen Thompson at Idaho, 11/26/16 1. 59.0, Scott Garber vs. Henderson (Ark.) State, 11/6/10 2, Kalen Jackson at Troy, 10/3/15 2. 53.0, Corliss Waitman vs. Georgia State, 10/29/16 2, Tyrell Pearson vs. Western Kentucky, 9/14/13 53.0, Brandon McKee vs. Idaho, 11/7/15 2, Tim Harvey vs. Georgia State, 10/30/10 4. 52.0, Brandon McKee vs. Navy, 11/28/14 2, Alex Phifer vs. Huntingdon (Ala.), 11/12/09 5. 50.0, Brandon McKee at Arkansas State, 10/15/16 6. 49.3, Brandon McKee vs. Troy, 10/20/16 7. 49.0, Corliss Waitman at Arkansas State, 10/15/16 8. 48.8, Brandon McKee at South Carolina, 11/22/14 9. 48.4, Brandon McKee vs. Bowling Green, 12/20/14 10. 47.8, Brandon McKee vs. San Diego State, 10/1/16

Interception Return Yards Punting Average (minimum 4) 1. 75, Michael Wilson vs. Kentucky Wesleyan, 10/2/10 1. 52.0, Brandon McKee vs. Navy, 11/28/14 2. 59, Montell Garner at Idaho, 9/27/14 2. 50.0, Brandon McKee at Arkansas State, 10/15/16 3. 58, Maleki Harris at Tennessee, 9/28/13 3. 49.3, Brandon McKee vs. Troy, 10/20/16 4. 49, Tyrell Pearson vs. Western Kentucky, 9/14/13 4. 48.8, Brandon McKee at South Carolina, 11/22/14 5. 47, Tim Harvey vs. Georgia State, 10/30/10 5. 48.4, Brandon McKee vs. Bowling Green, 12/20/14 6. 42, Qudarius Ford vs. Louisiana-Lafayette, 12/7/13 6. 47.8, Brandon McKee vs. San Diego State, 10/1/16 7. 41, Justin Dunn vs. Edward Waters (Fla.), 9/25/10 7. 47.2, Brandon McKee at San Diego State, 9/19/15 8. 40, Tyrell Pearson at North Texas, 11/10/12 8. 45.7, Brandon McKee vs. North Carolina State, 9/26/15 9. 38, Alex Phifer vs. Huntingdon (Ala.), 11/12/09 9. 45.6, Brandon McKee vs. Presbyterian, 11/19/16 10. 36, Jeremy Reaves at Louisiana-Monroe, 11/5/16 10. 45.2, twice, last by Aleem Sunanon vs. Idaho, 11/7/15

Passes Broken Up Punts Inside The 20 1. 4, Clifton Crews at UC Davis, 10/23/10 1. 4, Brandon McKee vs. Presbyterian, 11/19/16 2. 3, Terrell Brigham at Kent State, 9/6/14 4, Brandon McKee vs. Georgia State, 10/29/16 3, Tyrell Pearson vs. Middle Tennessee, 11/17/12 4, Brandon McKee vs. Bowling Green, 12/20/14 4. 2, 25 times, last by Devon Earl vs. New Mexico State, 12/3/16 4, Brandon McKee at South Carolina, 11/22/14 4, Brandon McKee vs. Mississippi State, 9/13/14 4, Scott Garber vs. Louisiana-Lafayette, 12/7/13 4, Scott Garber vs. Arkansas State, 11/2/13 8. 3, 10 times, last by Brandon McKee vs. New Mexico State, 12/3/16

Blocked Kicks Kick Returns 1. 2, Pat Moore vs. Florida Atlantic, 10/20/12 1. 7, T.J. Glover at Navy, 11/16/13 2. 1, 19 times, last by Randy Allen vs. Presbyterian, 11/19/16 2. 5, T.J. Glover vs. Navy, 11/28/14 5, T.J. Glover at Hawai’i, 12/1/12 5, B.J. Scott at Georgia State, 10/22/11 5. 4, 10 times, last by Xavier Johnson vs. Air Force, 12/30/16

Postseason Bowl Participants — 2014, 2016 91 2017 South Alabama Football History/Records Individual Game Records (Four-Year Opponents) Kick Return Yards Longest Fumble Return 1. 180, B.J. Scott at Georgia State, 10/22/11 1. 80-TD, Devon Earl vs. San Diego State, 10/1/16 2. 141, Xavier Johnson vs. Idaho, 11/7/15 2. 62-TD, Devon Earl at Georgia Southern, 11/28/15 3. 129, Xavier Johnson vs. Nicholls, 9/24/16 3. 57-TD, Devon Earl vs. Idaho, 11/7/15 129, T.J. Glover at Navy, 11/16/13 4. 28, Devon Earl vs. Troy, 10/20/16 5. 120, Xavier Johnson at Georgia State, 11/21/15 5. 23, Sean Grayer vs. Georgia Southern, 9/10/16 6. 119, T.J. Glover vs. Navy, 11/28/14 6. 11-TD, Josh Chestang at Lamar, 10/16/10 7. 116, T.J. Glover vs. Nicholls, 9/18/10 7. 9, Alonzo Long vs. Mississippi Valley State, 11/3/11 8. 115, T.J. Glover at Hawai’i, 12/1/12 8. 8-TD, Randon Carnathan vs. Missouri S&T, 10/9/10 9. 109, Terrance Timmons vs. Appalachian State, 12/5/15 9. 6, three times, last by Akeem Lewis vs. Arkansas State, 10/13/15 10. 102, T.J. Glover vs. Kent State, 10/19/13

Punt Returns Longest Field Goal 1. 5, Jeremé Jones vs. Tennessee-Martin, 10/15/11 1. 53, Michel Chapuseaux vs. Troy, 9/29/12 5, Jeremé Jones at Kent State, 9/24/11 2. 50, Michel Chapuseaux at Louisiana-Lafayette, 11/24/12 3. 4, Dami Ayoola vs. Presbyterian, 11/19/16 3. 49, Aleem Sunanon vs. North Carolina State, 9/26/15 4, T.J. Glover at Tulane, 9/7/13 4. 48, Jordan Means at Texas-San Antonio, 10/8/11 4, Jeremé Jones vs. Lamar, 9/10/11 5. 47, Aleem Sunanon at Georgia State, 11/21/15 6. 3, nine times, last by Dami Ayoola vs. San Siego State, 10/1/16 6. 46, Aleem Sunanon at San Diego State, 9/19/15 46, Aleem Sunanon vs. Texas State, 11/15/14 46, Aleem Sunanon at Tulane, 9/7/13 46, Jordan Means at Georgia State, 10/22/11 46, Jordan Means at North Carolina State, 9/17/11

Punt Return Yards Longest Field-Goal Attempt 1. 93, Jeremé Jones vs. Pikeville (Ky.), 9/4/10 1. 53, Aleem Sunanon at Texas State, 10/24/15 2. 56, Jeremé Jones vs. Edward Waters (Fla.), 9/25/10 53, Michel Chapuseaux vs. Troy, 9/29/12 3. 55, Jeremé Jones vs. Missouri S&T, 10/9/10 3. 50, Gavin Patterson at Louisiana-Monroe, 11/5/16 4. 48, Jeremé Jones vs. Georgia Southern, 9/20/14 50, Michel Chapuseaux at Louisiana-Lafayette, 11/24/12 5. 43, T.J. Glover at UC Davis, 10/23/10 5. 49, Gavin Patterson vs. Nicholls, 9/24/16 6. 41, T.J. Glover at Tulane, 9/7/13 49, Aleem Sunanon vs. North Carolina State, 9/26/15 7. 40, Jeremé Jones at Kent State, 9/24/11 49, Aleem Sunanon at Louisiana-Lafayette, 11/1/14 8. 37, T.J. Glover vs. Texas-San Antonio, 9/1/12 8. 48, Jordan Means at Texas-San Antonio, 10/8/11 9. 36, T.J. Glover vs. Florida International, 11/3/12 9. 47, Aleem Sunanon at Georgia State, 11/21/15 36, T.J. Glover at Lamar, 10/16/10 47, Michel Chapuseaux at Mississippi State, 9/22/12

Longest Run Longest Punt 1. 92-TD, Xavier Johnson vs. Gardner-Webb, 9/5/15 1. 76, Brandon McKee at South Carolina, 11/22/14 2. 74-TD, Xavier Johnson at San Diego State, 9/19/15 2. 74, Brandon McKee vs. Troy, 10/20/16 3. 70-TD, Xavier Johnson vs. Presbyterian, 11/19/16 3. 69, Scott Garber vs. Nicholls, 9/8/12 4. 65, Brandon Bridge vs. Georgia State, 10/18/14 4. 67, Brandon McKee vs. San Diego State, 10/1/16 65, Jeremé Jones vs. Henderson (Ark.) State, 10/29/11 67, Brandon McKee at Louisiana-Lafayette, 9/17/16 6. 63-TD, Ross Metheny vs. Louisiana-Monroe, 11/23/13 6. 64, Scott Garber vs. Tennessee-Martin, 10/15/11 7. 62, Brandon Ross vs. Kentucky Wesleyan, 10/2/10 7. 62, Brandon McKee vs. Navy, 11/28/14 8. 61-TD, Xavier Johnson vs. Idaho, 1//7/15 8. 60, Brandon McKee vs. Bowling Green, 12/20/14 61, Xavier Johnson at Texas State, 10/24/15 60, Scott Garber vs. Henderson (Ark.) State, 11/6/10 61, Demetre Baker at Louisiana-Monroe, 10/27/12 10. 58, four times, last by Brandon McKee vs. Nicholls, 9/24/16

Longest Pass Play Longest Kickoff Return 1. 79-TD, Gerald Everett from Cole Garvin vs. San Diego State, 10/1/16 1. 100-TD, Xavier Johnson vs. Idaho, 11/7/15 2. 76-TD, Josh Magee from Dallas Davis vs. New Mexico State, 12/3/16 100-TD, J.J. Keels vs. Mississippi Valley State, 11/3/11 76, Gerald Everett from Dallas Davis at Arkansas State, 10/15/16 3. 95-TD, Xavier Johnson vs. Nicholls, 9/24/16 76-TD, Josh Magee from Cody Clements vs. Arkansas State, 10/13/15 4. 71, B.J. Scott at Georgia State, 10/22/11 5. 75-TD, Josh Magee from Dallas Davis vs. Air Force, 12/30/16 5. 69, Xavier Johnson at Georgia State, 11/21/15 75-TD, Maaseiah Francis from Dallas Davis at Idaho, 11/26/16 69, T.J. Glover vs. Nicholls, 9/18/10 75-TD, Corey Besteda from Ross Metheny vs. Fla. International, 11/3/12 7. 67, T.J. Glover vs. Kent State, 10/19/13 8. 67-TD, Shavarez Smith from Brandon Bridge at Appalachian State, 10/4/14 8. 60, T.J. Glover vs. Arkansas-Monticello, 11/11/10 9. 65-TD, Jeremé Jones from Ross Metheny at Troy, 10/5/13 9. 55, Jeremé Jones at Texas-San Antonio, 10/8/11 10. 61, Bryant Lavender from C.J. Bennett at Kent State, 9/24/11 10. 48, T.J. Glover vs. Texas-San Antonio, 9/1/12

Longest Interception Return Longest Punt Return 1. 75-TD, Michael Wilson vs. Kentucky Wesleyan, 10/2/10 1. 54-TD, Jeremé Jones vs. Pikeville (Ky.), 9/4/10 2. 59-TD, Montell Garner at Idaho, 9/27/14 2. 49, Jeremé Jones vs. Edward Waters (Fla.), 9/25/10 3. 58, Maleki Harris at Tennessee, 9/28/13 3. 48, Jeremé Jones vs. Georgia State, 10/18/14 4. 49, Tyrell Pearson vs. Western Kentucky, 9/14/13 4. 45, J.J. Keels vs. Mississippi Valley State, 11/3/11 5. 47, Tim Harvey vs. Georgia State, 10/30/10 5. 37, T.J. Glover vs. Texas-San Antonio, 9/1/12 6. 42-TD, Qudarius Ford vs. Louisiana-Lafayette, 12/7/13 6. 36, T.J. Glover vs. Florida International, 11/3/12 7. 41-TD, Justin Dunn vs. Edward Waters (Fla.), 9/25/10 7. 35, T.J. Glover vs. Edward Waters (Fla.), 9/25/10 8. 38, Tyrell Pearson at North Texas, 11/10/12 8. 34, T.J. Glover at UC Davis, 10/23/10 38, Alex Phifer vs. Huntingdon (Ala.), 11/12/09 9. 27, T.J. Glover at Tulane, 9/7/13 10. 36, Jeremy Reaves at Louisiana-Monroe, 11/5/16 10. 26, Jeremé Jones vs. Cal Poly, 11/19/11 92 Postseason Bowl Participants — 2014, 2016 History/Records 2017 South Alabama Football Individual Game Records (Division I Opponents) Scoring Field-Goal Attempts 1. 18, Xavier Johnson vs. New Mexico State, 12/3/16 1. 5, Lawson McGlon vs. Georgia State, 10/30/10 18, Xavier Johnson vs. Nicholls, 9/24/16 5, Lawson McGlon at Lamar, 10/16/10 3. 15, Lawson McGlon vs. Georgia State, 10/30/10 3. 4, Aleem Sunanon at South Carolina, 11/22/14 4. 14, Lawson McGlon at Lamar, 10/16/10 4, Aleem Sunanon vs. Georgia State, 10/18/14 5. 13, Michel Chapuseaux vs. Florida Atlantic, 10/20/12 4, Grant McLaurin at Appalachian State, 10/4/14 6. 12, 33 times, last by Maaseiah Francis at Idaho, 11/26/16 4, Aleem Sunanon vs. Western Kentucky, 9/14/13 4, Michel Chapuseaux at Louisiana-Lafayette, 11/24/12 4, Michel Chapuseaux at Arkansas State, 10/13/12 4, Michel Chapuseaux vs. Nicholls, 9/8/12 10. 3, 11 times, last by Gavin Patterson vs. Georgia State, 10/29/16

Scoring By Kicking Rush Attempts 1. 15, Lawson McGlon vs. Georgia State, 10/30/10 1. 31, Kendall Houston vs. Georgia State, 10/30/10 2. 14, Lawson McGlon at Lamar, 10/16/10 2. 23, Xavier Johnson vs. Louisiana-Lafayette, 11/12/15 3. 13, Michel Chapuseaux vs. Florida Atlantic, 10/20/12 3. 21, Xavier Johnson vs. New Mexico State, 12/3/16 4. 12, Aleem Sunanon at South Carolina, 11/22/14 21, Xavier Johnson vs. Nicholls, 9/24/16 12, Aleem Sunanon vs. Georgia State, 10/18/14 21, Kendall Houston vs. Navy, 11/28/14 12, Aleem Sunanon vs. Louisiana-Lafayette, 12/7/13 21, Jay Jones at Kent State, 9/6/14 12, Aleem Sunanon vs. Louisiana-Monroe, 11/23/13 21, Kendall Houston at Lamar, 10/16/10 12, Michel Chapuseaux at Louisiana-Lafayette, 11/24/12 8. 20, Xavier Johnson at Troy, 10/3/15 9. 11, four times, last by Gavin Patterson vs. Nicholls, 9/24/16 20, Demetre Baker vs. Nicholls, 9/8/12 20, Demetre Baker at Georgia State, 10/22/11

Total Touchdowns Yards Rushing 1. 3, Xavier Johnson vs. New Mexico State, 12/3/16 1. 178, Kendall Houston vs. Troy, 10/24/14 3, Xavier Johnson vs. Nicholls, 9/24/16 2. 175, Kendall Houston vs. Georgia State, 10/30/10 3. 2, 28 times, last by Maaseiah Francis at Idaho, 11/26/16 3. 166, Kendall Houston at Lamar, 10/16/10 4. 154, Xavier Johnson vs. New Mexico State, 12/3/16 5. 148, Xavier Johnson vs. Idaho, 11/7/15 6. 142, Xavier Johnson at San Diego State, 9/19/15 7. 137, Brandon Bridge vs. Georgia State, 10/18/14 8. 126, Ross Metheny vs. Louisiana-Monroe, 11/23/13 9. 124, Terrance Timmons vs. Navy, 11/28/14 10. 121, Xavier Johnson vs. Gardner-Webb, 9/5/15

Extra Points Yards Rushing — Quarterback 1. 7, Aleem Sunanon vs. Idaho, 11/7/15 1. 137, Brandon Bridge vs. Georgia State, 10/18/14 2. 6, Gavin Patterson vs. San Diego State, 10/1/16 2. 126, Ross Metheny vs. Louisiana-Monroe, 11/23/13 3. 5, Gavin Patterson vs. New Mexico State, 12/3/16 3. 80, C.J. Bennett vs. Georgia State, 10/30/10 5, Gavin Patterson at Louisiana-Monroe, 11/5/16 4. 79, C.J. Bennett vs. Troy, 9/29/12 5, Gavin Patterson vs. Nicholls, 9/24/16 5. 77, Ross Metheny vs. Arkansas State, 11/2/13 5, Aleem Sunanon at Georgia State, 11/30/13 6. 75, Ross Metheny at Tulane, 9/7/13 5, Aleem Sunanon vs. Kent State, 10/19/13 7. 74, Dallas Davis vs. New Mexico State, 12/3/16 5, Aleem Sunanon at Tulane, 9/7/13 8. 71, Brandon Bridge at Idaho, 9/27/14 5, Jordan Means vs. Mississippi Valley State, 11/3/11 9. 67, Ross Metheny at Tennessee, 9/28/13 10. 4, 10 times, last by Gavin Patterson at Idaho, 11/26/16 10. 61, Dallas Davis at Louisiana-Monroe, 11/5/16

Extra-Point Attempts Rushing Touchdowns 1. 7, Aleem Sunanon vs. Idaho, 11/7/15 1. 3, Xavier Johnson vs. New Mexico State, 12/3/16 2. 6, Gavin Patterson vs. San Diego State, 10/1/16 2. 2, 18 times, last by Xavier Johnson vs. Troy, 10/20/16 3. 5, Gavin Patterson vs. New Mexico State, 12/3/16 5, Gavin Patterson at Louisiana-Monroe, 11/5/16 5, Gavin Patterson vs. Nicholls, 9/24/16 5, Aleem Sunanon at Georgia State, 11/30/13 5, Aleem Sunanon vs. Kent State, 10/19/13 5, Aleem Sunanon at Tulane, 9/7/13 5, Jordan Means vs. Mississippi Valley State, 11/3/11 5, Jordan Means vs. Nicholls, 9/18/10

Field Goals Average Per Carry (minimum fi ve attempts) 1. 4, Aleem Sunanon at South Carolina, 11/22/14 1. 17.29, Xavier Johnson vs. Gardner-Webb, 9/5/15 4, Lawson McGlon vs. Georgia State, 10/30/10 2. 16.44, Xavier Johnson vs. Idaho, 11/7/15 4, Lawson McGlon at Lamar, 10/16/10 3. 11.83, Brandon Bridge at Idaho, 9/27/14 4. 3, 10 times, last by Gavin Patterson vs. Georgia Southern, 9/10/16 4. 11.60, Xavier Johnson vs. Presbyterian, 11/19/16 5. 11.29, C.J. Bennett vs. Troy, 9/29/12 6. 10.33, Xavier Johnson at Texas State, 10/24/15 7. 10.22, Jay Jones vs. Southern Utah, 8/29/13 8. 9.89, Kendall Houston vs. Troy, 10/24/14 9. 9.67, Xavier Johnson vs. Troy, 10/20/16 9.67, Kendall Houston vs. Nicholls, 9/18/10 Postseason Bowl Participants — 2014, 2016 93 2017 South Alabama Football History/Records Individual Game Records (Division I Opponents) Average Per Carry (minimum 10 attempts) Touchdowns Passing 1. 11.60, Xavier Johnson vs. Presbyterian, 11/19/16 1. 4, Brandon Bridge vs. Navy, 11/28/14 2. 9.89, Kendall Houston vs. Troy, 10/24/14 2. 3, Cole Garvin vs. San Diego State, 10/1/16 3. 9.67, Kendall Houston vs. Nicholls, 9/18/10 3, Cody Clements vs. Arkansas State, 10/13/15 4. 9.13, Brandon Bridge vs. Georgia State, 10/18/14 3, Brandon Bridge at Appalachian State, 10/4/14 5. 8.30, Tyreis Thomas at Mississippi State, 9/3/16 3, Ross Metheny vs. Louisiana-Monroe, 11/23/13 6. 8.26, Terrance Timmons vs. Navy, 11/28/14 3, Ross Metheny at Texas State, 10/26/13 7. 8.21, Demetre Baker at Louisiana-Monroe, 10/27/12 3, Ross Metheny at Arkansas State, 10/13/12 8. 8.00, C.J. Bennett vs. Georgia State, 10/30/10 3, C.J. Bennett vs. Georgia State, 10/30/10 9. 7.90, Kendall Houston at Lamar, 10/16/10 9. 2, 16 times, last by Dallas Davis at Idaho, 11/26/16 10. 7.88, Ross Metheny vs. Louisiana-Monroe, 11/23/13

Pass Attempts Most Passes Intercepted 1. 50, Dallas Davis vs. Nicholls, 9/24/16 1. 4, Dallas Davis vs. Nicholls, 9/24/16 2. 45, Dallas Davis at Idaho, 11/26/16 4, Hunter Vaughn at South Carolina, 11/22/14 45, Ross Metheny at North Texas, 11/10/12 4, C.J. Bennett at Georgia State, 10/22/11 4. 44, Ross Metheny at Louisiana-Lafayette, 11/24/12 4. 3, Cody Clements vs. Appalachian State, 12/5/15 5. 43, Ross Metheny at Texas State, 10/26/13 3, Cody Clements vs. Arkansas State, 10/13/15 6. 42, Dallas Davis vs. Georgia Southern, 9/10/16 3, Ross Metheny vs. Middle Tennessee, 11/17/12 42, Ross Metheny at Tennessee, 9/28/13 3, C.J. Bennett vs. Cal Poly, 11/19/11 8. 41, Ross Metheny at Louisiana-Monroe, 10/27/12 3, C.J. Bennett at Kent State, 9/24/11 9. 40, Cody Clements at Nebraska, 9/12/15 9. 2, 14 times, last by Dallas Davis vs. New Mexico State, 12/3/16 40, C.J. Bennett vs. Cal Poly, 11/19/11

Completions Receptions 1. 27, Ross Metheny at Texas State, 10/26/13 1. 10, Shavarez Smith at Georgia State, 11/30/13 27, Ross Metheny at Louisiana-Lafayette, 11/24/12 10, Wes Saxton at Texas State, 10/26/13 3. 24, Dallas Davis at Idaho, 11/26/16 3. 8, Gerald Everett at Mississippi State, 9/3/16 24, Dallas Davis vs. Nicholls, 9/24/16 8, Gerald Everett at San Diego State, 9/19/15 24, Dallas Davis at Mississippi State, 9/3/16 8, Shavarez Smith at Louisiana-Lafayette, 11/1/14 24, Ross Metheny at Arkansas State, 10/13/12 6. 7, 10 times, last by Maaseiah Francis at Idaho, 11/26/16 7. 23, Dallas Davis at Louisiana-Monroe, 11/5/16 23, Cody Clements at Nebraska, 9/12/15 23, Ross Metheny at North Texas, 11/10/12 10. 22, C.J. Bennett vs. Cal Poly, 11/19/11

Completion Percentage (multiple attempts) Yards Receiving 1. 100.0 (2-2), Dallas Davis vs. North Carolina State, 9/26/15 1. 194, Shavarez Smith at Georgia State, 11/30/13 100.0 (2-2), Myles Gibbon at UC Davis, 10/23/10 2. 164, Gerald Everett at San Diego State, 9/19/15 3. 83.3 (10-12), Brennan Sim vs. Nicholls, 9/18/10 3. 154, Josh Magee vs. Air Force, 12/30/16 4. 81.2 (13-16), C.J. Bennett at Lamar, 10/16.10 4. 147, Josh Magee at Nebraska, 9/12/15 5. 77.8 (7-9), C.J. Bennett vs. Mississippi Valley State, 11/3/11 5. 146, Maaseiah Francis at Idaho, 11/26/16 6. 76.2 (16-21), Cole Garvin vs. San Diego State, 10/1/16 6. 138, Josh Magee at Louisiana-Monroe, 11/5/16 7. 73.3 (11-15), Ross Metheny vs. Western Kentucky, 9/14/13 7. 135, Josh Magee vs. New Mexico State, 12/3/16 8. 72.4 (21-29), Dallas Davis at Louisiana-Lafayette, 9/17/16 8. 133, Shavarez Smith at Appalachian State, 10/4/14 9. 72.2 (13-18), Brennan Sim at UC Davis, 10/23/10 9. 125, Gerald Everett at Arkansas State, 10/15/16 10. 71.4 (20-28), twice, last by Hunter Vaughn vs. Texas State, 11/15/14 10. 122, Danny Woodson II vs. Bowling Green, 12/20/14

Completion Percentage (minimum 10 attempts) Touchdown Catches 1. 83.3 (10-12), Brennan Sim vs. Nicholls, 9/18/10 1. 2, Maaseiah Francis at Idaho, 11/26/16 2. 81.2 (13-16), C.J. Bennett at Lamar, 10/16/10 2, Gerald Everett at Troy, 10/3/15 3. 76.2 (16-21), Cole Garvin vs. San Diego State, 10/1/16 2, Shavarez Smith vs. Navy, 11/28/14 4. 73.3 (11-15), Ross Metheny vs. Western Kentucky, 9/14/13 2, Shavarez Smith at Appalachian State, 10/4/14 5. 72.4 (21-29), Dallas Davis at Louisiana-Lafayette, 9/17/16 2, Shavarez Smith at Navy, 11/16/13 6. 72.2 (13-18), Brennan Sim at UC Davis, 10/23/10 2, Danny Woodson II at Texas State, 10/26/13 7. 71.4 (20-28), Hunter Vaughn vs. Texas State, 11/15/14 2, Jeremé Jones at Louisiana-Monroe, 10/27/12 71.4 (15-21), Ross Metheny at Troy, 10/5/13 2, Courtney Smith at UC Davis, 10/23/10 9. 70.6 (24-34), Dallas Davis at Mississippi State, 9/3/16 70.6 (12-17), Ross Metheny vs. Southern Utah, 8/29/13

Yards Passing Total Offense Attempts 1. 360, Ross Metheny at Louisiana-Lafayette, 11/24/12 1. 58, Dallas Davis at Idaho, 11/26/16 2. 339, Brandon Bridge at Appalachian State, 10/4/14 2. 55, Ross Metheny at Louisiana-Lafayette, 11/24/12 3. 320, Dallas Davis at Idaho, 11/26/16 3. 53, Brandon Bridge vs. Bowling Green, 12/20/14 4. 307, Dallas Davis at Louisiana-Monroe, 11/5/16 53, Ross Metheny at Texas State, 10/26/13 5. 302, Dallas Davis vs. Nicholls, 9/24/16 53, Ross Metheny at North Texas, 11/10/12 6. 300, Ross Metheny at Texas State, 10/26/13 6. 52, Dallas Davis vs. Georgia Southern, 9/10/16 7. 290, Ross Metheny at Tulane, 9/7/13 52, Ross Metheny at Tenessee, 9/28/13 8. 285, Dallas Davis at Mississippi State, 9/3/16 8. 51, Dallas Davis vs. Nicholls, 9/24/16 9. 281, Cody Clements vs. Louisiana-Lafayette, 11/12/15 51, Brandon Bridge vs. Mississippi State, 9/13/14 281, C.J. Bennett at Kent State, 9/24/11 51, C.J. Bennett vs. Cal Poly, 11/19/11 94 Postseason Bowl Participants — 2014, 2016 History/Records 2017 South Alabama Football Individual Game Records (Division I Opponents) Total Offense Yards Sacks 1. 374, Dallas Davis at Idaho, 11/26/16 1. 3.5, Theo Rich vs. Georgia State, 10/18/14 2. 368, Dallas Davis at Louisiana-Monroe, 11/5/16 2. 3.0, Randy Allen vs. New Mexico State, 12/3/16 3. 365, Ross Metheny at Tulane, 9/7/13 3. 2.5, Montavious Williams vs. Louisiana-Monroe, 11/23/13 4. 362, Brandon Bridge at Appalachian State, 10/4/14 2.5, Pat Moore vs. Nicholls, 9/8/12 5. 361, Ross Metheny at Louisiana-Lafayette, 11/24/12 5. 2.0, 12 times, last by Chason Milner vs. Air Force, 12/30/16 6. 340, Ross Metheny at Texas State, 10/26/13 7. 330, Ross Metheny at Georgia State, 11/30/13 8. 326, Ross Metheny vs. Florida International, 11/3/12 9. 321, C.J. Bennett at Kent State, 9/24/11 10. 320, twice, last by Brandon Bridge vs. Bowling Green, 12/20/14

All-Purpose Yards Forced Fumbles 1. 289, Xavier Johnson vs. Idaho, 11/7/15 1. 2, Randy Allen vs. Nicholls, 9/24/16 2. 256, Xavier Johnson vs. Nicholls, 9/24/16 2, Devon Earl at San Diego State, 9/19/15 3. 250, Xavier Johnson vs. New Mexico State, 12/3/16 2, Blake Dees vs. Gardner-Webb, 9/5/15 4. 194, Shavarez Smith at Georgia State, 11/30/13 2, Maleki Harris vs. Mississippi State, 9/13/14 5. 189, Xavier Johnson at Louisiana-Monroe, 11/5/16 2, Charles Harris at Georgia State, 10/22/11 6. 185, Kendall Houston vs. Troy, 10/24/14 2, Clifton Crews at Texas-San Antonio, 10/8/11 7. 184, Xavier Johnson vs. Louisiana-Lafayette, 11/12/15 8. 180, B.J. Scott at Georgia State, 10/22/11 Fumble Recoveries 9. 177, Xavier Johnson vs. Gardner-Webb, 9/5/15 1. 2, Maleki Harris at Hawai’i, 12/1/12 10. 176, Xavier Johnson at Georgia State, 11/21/15

Total Tackles Interceptions 1. 20, Blake Dees vs. Idaho, 11/7/15 2. 2, Jalen Thompson at Idaho, 11/26/16 2. 18, Maleki Harris vs. Bowling Green, 12/20/14 2, Kalen Jackson at Troy, 10/3/15 3. 17, Enrique Williams vs. Arkansas State, 11/2/13 2, Tyrell Pearson vs. Western Kentucky, 9/14/13 17, Jake Johnson at Kent State, 9/24/11 2, Tim Harvey vs. Georgia State, 10/30/10 5. 16, Darrell Songy vs. Air Force, 12/30/16 6. 15, Blake Dees at Texas State, 10/24/15 15, Jake Johnson vs. Middle Tennessee, 11/17/12 15, Jake Johnson vs. Florida International, 11/3/12 9. 14, eight times, last by Darrell Songy at Arkansas State, 10/15/16

Interception Return Yards Solo Tackles 1. 59, Montell Garner at Idaho, 9/27/14 1. 12, Darrell Songy vs. Air Force, 12/30/16 2. 58, Maleki Harris at Tennessee, 9/28/13 12, Blake Dees at Texas State, 10/24/15 3. 49, Tyrell Pearson vs. Western Kentucky, 9/14/13 12, Maleki Harris vs. Bowling Green, 12/20/14 4. 47, Tim Harvey vs. Georgia State, 10/30/10 12, B.J. Scott at Hawai’i, 12/1/12 5. 42, Qudarius Ford vs. Louisiana-Lafayette, 12/7/13 5. 11, Enrique Williams at Navy, 11/16/13 6. 40, Tyrell Pearson at North Texas, 11/10/12 11, Jake Johnson at North Carolina State, 9/15/12 7. 36, Jeremy Reaves at Louisiana-Monroe, 11/5/16 7. 10, Jalen Thompson at Idaho, 11/26/16 8. 35, Montell Garner at Texas State, 10/26/13 10, Blake Dees vs. Idaho, 11/7/15 9. 30, Jalen Thompson vs. Presbyterian, 11/19/16 10, Kalen Jackson at Troy, 10/3/15 10. 28, Devon Earl at South Carolina, 11/22/14 10, Davin Hawkins at Arkansas State, 11/8/14 28, Tyrell Pearson vs. Texas-San Antonio, 9/1/12

Assisted Tackles Passes Broken Up 1. 15, Enrique Williams vs. Arkansas State, 11/2/13 1. 4, Clifton Crews at UC Davis, 10/23/10 2. 11, Jake Johnson at Kent State, 9/24/11 2. 3, Terrell Brigham at Kent State, 9/6/14 3. 10, Darrell Songy at Arkansas State, 10/15/16 3, Tyrell Pearson vs. Middle Tennessee, 11/17/12 10, Blake Dees vs. Idaho, 11/7/15 4. 2, 22 times, last by Devon Earl vs. New Mexico State, 12/3/16 10, Alex Page vs. Middle Tennessee, 11/17/12 10, Enrique Williams at Mississippi State, 9/22/12 10, Jake Johnson vs. Cal Poly, 11/19/11 8. 9, four times, last by Jesse Kelley, vs. Navy, 11/28/14

Tackles For Loss Blocked Kicks 1. 4.5, Randy Allen at Arkansas State, 10/15/16 1. 2, Pat Moore vs. Florida Atlantic, 10/20/12 2. 4.0, Randy Allen vs. New Mexico State, 12/3/16 2. 1, 17 times, last by Randy Allen vs. Presbyterian, 11/19/16 3. 3.5, Theo Rich vs. Georgia State, 10/18/14 3.5, Pat Moore vs. Nicholls, 9/8/12 5. 3.0, nine times, last by Devon Earl vs. Air Force, 12/30/16

Postseason Bowl Participants — 2014, 2016 95 2017 South Alabama Football History/Records Individual Game Records (Division I Opponents) Punts Kick Return Yards 1. 10, Brandon McKee at Kent State, 9/6/14 1. 180, B.J. Scott at Georgia State, 10/22/11 2. 9, Scott Garber vs. Troy, 9/29/12 2. 141, Xavier Johnson vs. Idaho, 11/7/15 3. 8, Brandon McKee vs. Georgia Southern, 9/20/14 3. 129, Xavier Johnson vs. Nicholls, 9/24/16 4. 7, 10 times, last by Brandon McKee vs. Troy, 10/20/16 129, T.J. Glover at Navy, 11/16/13 5. 120, Xavier Johnson at Georgia State, 11/21/15 6. 119, T.J. Glover vs. Navy, 11/28/14 7. 116, T.J. Glover vs. Nicholls, 9/18/10 8. 115, T.J. Glover at Hawai’i, 12/1/12 9. 109, Terrance Timmons vs. Appalachian State, 12/5/15 10. 102, T.J. Glover vs. Kent State, 10/19/13

Yards Punting Punt Returns 1. 429, Brandon McKee at Kent State, 9/6/14 1. 5, Jeremé Jones vs. Tennessee-Martin, 10/15/11 2. 365, Scott Garber vs. Troy, 9/29/12 5, Jeremé Jones at Kent State, 9/24/11 3. 345, Brandon McKee vs. Troy, 10/20/16 3. 4, Dami Ayoola vs. Presbyterian, 11/19/16 4. 339, Brandon McKee vs. Bowling Green, 12/20/14 4, T.J. Glover at Tulane, 9/7/13 5. 336, Brandon McKee vs. Georgia Southern, 9/20/14 4, Jeremé Jones vs. Lamar, 9/10/11 6. 320, Brandon McKee vs. North Carolina State, 9/26/15 6. 3, Dami Ayoola vs. San Siego State, 10/1/16 7. 305, Scott Garber vs. Nicholls, 9/8/12 3, Josh Magee vs. Idaho, 11/7/15 8. 304, Scott Garber vs. Tennessee-Martin, 10/15/11 3, Chris Lewis at Troy, 10/3/15 9. 302, Scott Garber at Mississippi State, 9/22/12 3, Jeremé Jones vs. Bowling Green, 12/20/14 10. 266, Scott Garber at Hawai’i, 12/1/12 10. 2, 16 times, last by Dami Ayoola vs. New Mexico State, 12/3/16

Punting Average Punt Return Yards 1. 53.0, Corliss Waitman vs. Georgia State, 10/29/16 1. 48, Jeremé Jones vs. Georgia Southern, 9/20/14 53.0, Brandon McKee vs. Idaho, 11/7/15 2. 43, T.J. Glover at UC Davis, 10/23/10 3. 52.0, Brandon McKee vs. Navy, 11/28/14 3. 41, T.J. Glover at Tulane, 9/7/13 4. 50.0, Brandon McKee at Arkansas State, 10/15/16 4. 40, Jeremé Jones at Kent State, 9/24/11 5. 49.3, Brandon McKee vs. Troy, 10/20/16 5. 37, T.J. Glover vs. Texas-San Antonio, 9/1/12 6. 49.0, Corliss Waitman at Arkansas State, 10/15/16 6. 36, T.J. Glover vs. Florida International, 11/3/12 7. 48.8, Brandon McKee at South Carolina, 11/22/14 36, T.J. Glover at Lamar, 10/16/10 8. 48.4, Brandon McKee vs. Bowling Green, 12/20/14 8. 35, Jeremé Jones vs. Tennessee-Martin, 10/15/11 9. 47.8, Brandon McKee vs. San Diego State, 10/1/16 9. 29, Jeremé Jones vs. Lamar, 9/10/11 10. 47.2, Brandon McKee at San Diego State, 9/19/15 10. 26, Jeremé Jones vs. Cal Poly, 11/19/11

Punting Average (minimum 4) Longest Run 1. 52.0, Brandon McKee vs. Navy, 11/28/14 1. 92-TD, Xavier Johnson vs. Gardner-Webb, 9/5/15 2. 50.0, Brandon McKee at Arkansas State, 10/15/16 2. 74-TD, Xavier Johnson at San Diego State, 9/19/15 3. 49.3, Brandon McKee vs. Troy, 10/20/16 3. 70-TD, Xavier Johnson vs. Presbyterian, 11/19/16 4. 48.8, Brandon McKee at South Carolina, 11/22/14 4. 65, Brandon Bridge vs. Georgia State, 10/18/14 5. 48.4, Brandon McKee vs. Bowling Green, 12/20/14 5. 63-TD, Ross Metheny vs. Louisiana-Monroe, 11/23/13 6. 47.8, Brandon McKee vs. San Diego State, 10/1/16 6. 61-TD, Xavier Johnson vs. Idaho, 1//7/15 7. 47.2, Brandon McKee at San Diego State, 9/19/15 61, Xavier Johnson at Texas State, 10/24/15 8. 45.7, Brandon McKee vs. North Carolina State, 9/26/15 61, Demetre Baker at Louisiana-Monroe, 10/27/12 9. 45.6, Brandon McKee vs. Presbyterian, 11/19/16 9. 57, Jay Jones vs. Southern Utah, 8/29/13 10. 45.2, twice, last by Aleem Sunanon vs. Idaho, 11/7/15 10. 55-TD, Dallas Davis at Louisiana-Monroe, 11/5/16

Punts Inside The 20 Longest Pass Play 1. 4, Brandon McKee vs. Presbyterian, 11/19/16 1. 79-TD, Gerald Everett from Cole Garvin vs. San Diego State, 10/1/16 4, Brandon McKee vs. Georgia State, 10/29/16 2. 76-TD, Josh Magee from Dallas Davis vs. New Mexico State, 12/3/16 4, Brandon McKee vs. Bowling Green, 12/20/14 76, Gerald Everett from Dallas Davis at Arkansas State, 10/15/16 4, Brandon McKee at South Carolina, 11/22/14 76-TD, Josh Magee from Cody Clements vs. Arkansas State, 10/13/15 4, Brandon McKee vs. Mississippi State, 9/13/14 5. 75-TD, Josh Magee from Dallas Davis vs. Air Force, 12/30/16 4, Scott Garber vs. Louisiana-Lafayette, 12/7/13 75-TD, Maaseiah Francis from Dallas Davis at Idaho, 11/26/16 4, Scott Garber vs. Arkansas State, 11/2/13 75-TD, Corey Besteda from Ross Metheny vs. Fla. International, 11/3/12 8. 3, nine times, last by Brandon McKee vs. New Mexico State, 12/3/16 8. 67-TD, Shavarez Smith from Brandon Bridge at Appalachian State, 10/4/14 9. 65-TD, Jeremé Jones from Ross Metheny at Troy, 10/5/13 10. 61, Bryant Lavender from C.J. Bennett at Kent State, 9/24/11

Kick Returns Longest Interception Return 1. 7, T.J. Glover at Navy, 11/16/13 1. 59-TD, Montell Garner at Idaho, 9/27/14 2. 5, T.J. Glover vs. Navy, 11/28/14 2. 58, Maleki Harris at Tennessee, 9/28/13 5, T.J. Glover at Hawai’i, 12/1/12 3. 49, Tyrell Pearson vs. Western Kentucky, 9/14/13 5, B.J. Scott at Georgia State, 10/22/11 4. 47, Tim Harvey vs. Georgia State, 10/30/10 5. 4, 10 times, last by Xavier Johnson vs. Air Force, 12/30/16 5. 42-TD, Qudarius Ford vs. Louisiana-Lafayette, 12/7/13 6. 38, Tyrell Pearson at North Texas, 11/10/12 7. 36, Jeremy Reaves at Louisiana-Monroe, 11/5/16 8. 35, Montell Garner at Texas State, 10/26/13 9. 30-TD, Jalen Thompson vs. Presbyterian, 11/91/16 10. 28, twice, last by Devon Earl at South Carolina, 11/22/14 96 Postseason Bowl Participants — 2014, 2016 History/Records 2017 South Alabama Football Individual Game Records (Division I Opponents) Miscellaneous Individual Records Longest Fumble Return 1. 80-TD, Devon Earl vs. San Diego State, 10/1/16 Most Consecutive Games Scoring A Touchdown 2. 62-TD, Devon Earl at Georgia Southern, 11/28/15 1. 10, Brandon Ross, 9/5/09-9/25/10 3. 57-TD, Devon Earl vs. Idaho, 11/7/15 2. 7, Gerald Everett, 9/19-11/12/15 4. 28, Devon Earl vs. Troy, 10/20/16 5. 23, Sean Grayer vs. Georgia Southern, 9/10/16 3. 6, Ross Metheny, 9/7-10/26/13 6. 11-TD, Josh Chestang at Lamar, 10/16/10 6, Kendall Houston, 10/23/10-9/10/11 7. 9, Alonzo Long vs. Mississippi Valley State, 11/3/11 5. 5, Demetre Baker, 9/10-10/15/11 8. 6, Akeem Lewis vs. Arkansas State, 10/13/15 6, Will Thompson at Georgia State, 10/22/11 6, Enrique Williams at Georgia State, 10/22/11 Most Consecutive Extra-Points Made 1. 44, Aleem Sunanon, 11/8/14-12/5/15 Longest Field Goal 1. 53, Michel Chapuseaux vs. Troy, 9/29/12 2. 42, Gavin Patterson, 9/3/16- (current) 2. 50, Michel Chapuseaux at Louisiana-Lafayette, 11/24/12 3. 24, Michel Chapuseaux, 9/1-12/1/12 3. 49, Aleem Sunanon vs. North Carolina State, 9/26/15 4. 20, Lawson McGlon, 9/25/10-11/19/11 4. 48, Jordan Means at Texas-San Antonio, 10/8/11 5. 19, Jordan Means, 9/18-10/9/10 5. 47, Aleem Sunanon at Georgia State, 11/21/15 6. 46, Aleem Sunanon at San Diego State, 9/19/15 46, Aleem Sunanon vs. Texas State, 11/15/14 Most Consecutive Field Goals Made 46, Aleem Sunanon at Tulane, 9/7/13 1. 12, Aleem Sunanon, 11/8/14-9/19/15 46, Jordan Means at Georgia State, 10/22/11 46, Jordan Means at North Carolina State, 9/17/11 12, Aleem Sunanon, 10/19-12/7-13 3. 8, Michel Chapuseaux, 10/13-11/3/12 Longest Field-Goal Attempt 4. 7, Jordan Means, 9/17-10/22/11 1. 53, Aleem Sunanon at Texas State, 10/24/15 53, Michel Chapuseaux vs. Troy, 9/29/12 5. 6, three times, last by Aleem Sunanon, 11/7-12/5/15 3. 50, Gavin Patterson at Louisiana-Monroe, 11/5/16 50, Michel Chapuseaux at Louisiana-Lafayette, 11/24/12 Most Consecutive 100-Yard Games Rushing 5. 49, Gavin Patterson vs. Nicholls, 9/24/16 1. 3, Jay Jones, 11/30/13-9/6/14 49, Aleem Sunanon vs. North Carolina State, 9/26/15 49, Aleem Sunanon at Louisiana-Lafayette, 11/1/14 3, Kendall Houston, 10/30/10-11/11/10 8. 48, Jordan Means at Texas-San Antonio, 10/8/11 9. 47, Aleem Sunanon at Georgia State, 11/21/15 Most Consecutive Games With A Rushing Touchdown 47, Michel Chapuseaux at Mississippi State, 9/22/12 1. 10, Brandon Ross, 9/5/09-9/25/10 Longest Punt 2. 6, Ross Metheny, 9/7-10/26/13 1. 76, Brandon McKee at South Carolina, 11/22/14 6, Kendall Houston, 10/23/10-9/10/11 2. 74, Brandon McKee vs. Troy, 10/20/16 4. 5, Demetre Baker, 9/10-10/15/11 3. 69, Scott Garber vs. Nicholls, 9/8/12 4. 67, Brandon McKee vs. San Diego State, 10/1/16 67, Brandon McKee at Louisiana-Lafayette, 9/17/16 Most Consecutive Pass Attempts Without An Interception 6. 64, Scott Garber vs. Tennessee-Martin, 10/15/11 1. 128, Brandon Bridge, 9/27-11/28/14 7. 62, Brandon McKee vs. Navy, 11/28/14 8. 60, Brandon McKee vs. Bowling Green, 12/20/14 2. 96, Ross Metheny, 9/29-10/27/12 9. 58, three times, last by Brandon McKee vs. Nicholls, 9/24/16 3. 93, C.J. Bennett, 9/4-11/6/10 4. 86, Dallas Davis, 11/28/15-9/10/16

Longest Kickoff Return 5. 85, twice, last by Dallas Davis, 10/15-11/5/16 1. 100-TD, Xavier Johnson vs. Idaho, 11/7/15 100-TD, J.J. Keels vs. Mississippi Valley State, 11/3/11 Most Consecutive 100-Yard Games Receiving 3. 95-TD, Xavier Johnson vs. Nicholls, 9/24/16 1. 2, Josh Magee, 12/3-30/16 4. 71, B.J. Scott at Georgia State, 10/22/11 5. 69, Xavier Johnson at Georgia State, 11/21/15 2, Gerald Everett, 10/1-15/16 69, T.J. Glover vs. Nicholls, 9/18/10 7. 67, T.J. Glover vs. Kent State, 10/19/13 Most Consecutive Games With A Reception 8. 55, Jeremé Jones at Texas-San Antonio, 10/8/11 9. 48, T.J. Glover vs. Texas-San Antonio, 9/1/12 1. 44, Jeremé Jones, 10/16/10-10/4/14 10. 46, three times, last by Terrance Timmons vs. Appalachian State, 12/5/15 2. 25, Shavarez Smith, 8/29/13-12/20/14 3. 24, Gerald Everett, 9/5/15-12/3/16 Longest Punt Return 1. 48, Jeremé Jones vs. Georgia State, 10/18/14 4. 17, Courtney Smith, 9/5/09-11/11/10 2. 45, J.J. Keels vs. Mississippi Valley State, 11/3/11 5. 15, Wes Saxton, 11/3/12-11/22/13 3. 37, T.J. Glover vs. Texas-San Antonio, 9/1/12 4. 36, T.J. Glover vs. Florida International, 11/3/12 Most Consecutive Games With A Receiving Touchdown 5. 34, T.J. Glover at UC Davis, 10/23/10 6. 27, T.J. Glover at Tulane, 9/7/13 1. 4, Gerald Everett, 9/19-10/13/15 7. 26, Jeremé Jones vs. Cal Poly, 11/19/11 2. 3, Shavarez Smith, 10/4-24/14 8. 25, T.J. Glover at Lamar, 10/16/10 3, Shavarez Smith, 11/16-11/30/13 4. 2, five times, last by Josh Magee, 12/3-30/16

Postseason Bowl Participants — 2014, 2016 97 2017 South Alabama Football History/Records Individual Season Records Scoring Field-Goal Percentage (min. 5 attempts) 100-Yard Rushing Games 1. 91, Aleem Sunanon 2013 1. 86.7, Jordan Means 2011 1. 5, Xavier Johnson 2015 2. 84, Michel Chapuseaux 2012 2. 84.2, Aleem Sunanon 2015 5, Kendall Houston 2010 3. 80, Aleem Sunanon 2015 3. 83.3, Aleem Sunanon 2014 3. 3, Xavier Johnson 2016 4. 78, Brandon Ross 2009 4. 80.0, Michel Chapuseaux 2009 3, Brandon Ross 2009 5. 72, Gavin Patterson 2016 5. 78.3, Aleem Sunanon 2013 5. 2, twice, last by Jay Jones 2014 72, Gerald Everett 2015 7. 69, Aleem Sunanon 2014 Rush Attempts 150-Yard Rushing Games 8. 66, Xavier Johnson 2016 1. 151, Xavier Johnson 2016 1. 2, Kendall Houston 2010 9. 62, Ross Metheny 2013 2. 145, Xavier Johnson 2015 62, Jordan Means 2011 3. 143, Jay Jones 2013 Pass Attempts 4. 140, Kendall Houston 2010 1. 349, Dallas Davis 2016 Scoring — Kickers 5. 138, Kendall Houston 2014 2. 345, Ross Metheny 2012 1. 91, Aleem Sunanon 2013 6. 132, Ross Metheny 2013 3. 324, Cody Clements 2015 2. 84, Michel Chapuseaux 2012 7. 121, Kendall Houston 2011 324, Ross Metheny 2013 3. 80, Aleem Sunanon 2015 8. 118, Demetre Baker 2012 5. 307, Brandon Bridge 2014 4. 72, Gavin Patterson 2016 9. 113, Tyreis Thomas 2015 5. 69, Aleem Sunanon 2014 10. 102, Demetre Baker 2011 Completions 1. 201, Ross Metheny 2013 Total Touchdowns Yards Rushing 2. 198, Dallas Davis 2016 1. 13, Brandon Ross 2009 1. 956, Xavier Johnson 2015 3. 189, Ross Metheny 2012 2. 12, Gerald Everett 2015 2. 891, Kendall Houston 2010 4. 171, Cody Clements 2015 3. 11, Xavier Johnson 2016 3. 831, Xavier Johnson 2016 5. 160, Brandon Bridge 2014 4. 10, Ross Metheny 2013 4. 737, Jay Jones 2013 10, Kendall Houston 2010 5. 712, Kendall Houston 2014 Completion Percentage (min. 100 attempts) 6. 9, Xavier Johnson 2015 6. 604, Ross Metheny 2013 1. 62.0, Ross Metheny 2013 9, Demetre Baker 2011 7. 595, Demetre Baker 2012 2. 61.4, C.J. Bennett 2010 8. 8, Shavarez Smith 2014 8. 594, Brandon Ross 2009 3. 56.7, Dallas Davis 2016 8, Kendall Houston 2011 9. 558, Kendall Houston 2011 4. 54.9, C.J. Bennett 2011 10. 7, Jeremé Jones 2012 10. 552, Tyreis Thomas 2015 5. 54.8, Ross Metheny 2012

Extra Points Yards Rushing — Quarterback Yards Passing 1. 42, Gavin Patterson 2016 1. 604, Ross Metheny 2013 1. 2,706, Dallas Davis 2016 2. 37, Aleem Sunanon 2013 2. 297, Brandon Bridge 2014 2. 2,622, Ross Metheny 2013 3. 34, Michel Chapuseaux 2009 3. 245, Dallas Davis 2016 3. 2,272, Cody Clements 2015 4. 32, Aleem Sunanon 2015 4. 170, Brandon Bridge 2013 4. 2,148, Ross Metheny 2012 5. 24, twice, last by Aleem Sunanon 2014 5. 163, C.J. Bennett 2010 5. 1,927, Brandon Bridge 2014

Extra-Point Attempts Rushing Yards Per Game (min. 75% games) Passing Yards Per Game (min. 75% games) 1. 42, Gavin Patterson 2016 1. 89.1, Kendall Houston 2010 1. 246.0, Dallas Davis 2016 2. 39, Aleem Sunanon 2013 2. 84.9, Brandon Ross 2009 2. 218.5, Ross Metheny 2013 3. 37, Michel Chapuseaux 2009 3. 79.7, Xavier Johnson 2015 3. 189.3, Cody Clements 2015 4. 32, Aleem Sunanon 2015 4. 69.2, Xavier Johnson 2016 4. 175.2, Brandon Bridge 2014 5. 26, twice, last by Aleem Sunanon 2014 5. 61.4, Jay Jones 2013 5. 165.2, Ross Metheny 2012

Extra-Point Percentage (min. 10 attempts) Rushing Touchdowns Touchdowns Passing 1. 100.0, Gavin Patterson 2016 1. 13, Brandon Ross 2009 1. 15, Brandon Bridge 2014 100.0, Aleem Sunanon 2015 2. 10, Xavier Johnson 2016 15, Ross Metheny 2013 100.0, Michel Chapuseaux 2012 10, Ross Metheny 2013 3. 13, Cody Clements 2015 4. 95.2, Lawson McGlon 2010 10, Kendall Houston 2010 4. 12, Ross Metheny 2012 5. 94.9, Aleem Sunanon 2013 5. 9, Demetre Baker 2011 5. 11, Dallas Davis 2016 6. 8, Kendall Houston 2011 Field Goals 7. 7, Xavier Johnson 2015 Interceptions 1. 20, Michel Chapuseaux 2012 8. 6, Dami Ayoola 2016 1. 17, C.J. Bennett 2011 2. 18, Aleem Sunanon 2013 6, Tyreis Thomas 2016 2. 15, Cody Clements 2015 3. 16, Aleem Sunanon 2015 6, Kendall Houston 2013 3. 12, Dallas Davis 2016 4. 15, Aleem Sunanon 2014 12, Ross Metheny 2012 5. 13, Jordan Means 2011 Average Per Carry (minimum 50 attempts) 5. 8, Brandon Bridge 2014 1. 7.92, Brandon Ross 2009 Field-Goal Attempts 2. 6.59, Xavier Johnson 2015 Pass Effi ciency Rating (min. 100 attempts) 1. 27, Michel Chapuseaux 2012 3. 6.36, Kendall Houston 2010 1. 151.13, C.J. Bennett 2010 2. 23, Aleem Sunanon 2013 4. 5.50, Xavier Johnson 2016 2. 140.97, Ross Metheny 2013 3. 19, Aleem Sunanon 2015 5. 5.41, Xavier Johnson 2014 3. 125.39, Dallas Davis 2016 4. 18, Aleem Sunanon 2014 4. 115.76, Brandon Bridge 2014 5. 17, Lawson McGlon 2010 5. 115.66, Cody Clements 2015

98 Postseason Bowl Participants — 2014, 2016 History/Records 2017 South Alabama Football Individual Season Records 300-Yard Passing Games Total Offense Attempts All-Purpose Yards Per Game (min. 75% gms) 1. 3, Dallas Davis 2016 1. 456, Ross Metheny 2013 1. 123.1, Xavier Johnson 2015 2. 1, Brandon Bridge 2014 2. 444, Ross Metheny 2012 2. 120.0, Xavier Johnson 2016 1, Ross Metheny 2013 3. 440, Dallas Davis 2016 3. 99.4, T.J. Glover 2010 1, Ross Metheny 2012 4. 408, Cody Clements 2015 4. 92.2, Kendall Houston 2010 408, Brandon Bridge 2014 5. 90.8, T.J. Glover 2012 Wins By A Quarterback 6. 296, C.J. Bennett 2011 6. 85.0, Brandon Ross 2009 1. 6, Ross Metheny 2013 7. 182, C.J. Bennett 2010 7. 79.8, Shavarez Smith 2013 6, C.J. Bennett 2011 8. 151, Xavier Johnson 2016 8. 72.7, Jay Jones 2013 6, Myles Gibbon 2009 9. 145, Xavier Johnson 2015 9. 71.6, Demetre Baker 2011 4. 5, three times, last by Cody Clements 2015 10. 143, Jay Jones 2013 10. 70.6, Courtney Smith 2009

Receptions Total Offense Yards Total Tackles 1. 54, Shavarez Smith 2014 1. 3,226, Ross Metheny 2013 1. 131, Jake Johnson 2012 2. 50, Wes Saxton 2013 2. 2,951, Dallas Davis 2016 2. 113, Terrell Brigham 2014 50, Shavarez Smith 2013 3. 2,365, Cody Clements 2015 3. 105, Enrique Williams 2013 4. 49, Gerald Everett 2016 4. 2,289, Ross Metheny 2012 105, Enrique Williams 2012 49, Josh Magee 2016 5. 2,224, Brandon Bridge 2014 5. 102, Blake Dees 2015 6. 45, Jeremé Jones 2012 6. 1,716, C.J. Bennett 2011 6. 100, Darrell Songy 2016 7. 41, Gerald Everett 2015 7. 1,352, C.J. Bennett 2010 7. 96, Jeremy Reaves 2015 41, Bryant Lavender 2012 8. 956, Xavier Johnson 2015 8. 95, Maleki Harris 2014 9. 40, Jeremé Jones 2013 9. 891, Kendall Houston 2010 9. 86, Roman Buchanan 2016 10. 38, Courtney Smith 2010 10. 831, Xavier Johnson 2016 10. 85, Jeremy Reaves 2016

Yards Receiving Total Offense Yards Per Game (min. 75% gms) Solo Tackles 1. 940, Shavarez Smith 2013 1. 268.8, Ross Metheny 2013 1. 71, Jake Johnson 2012 2. 822, Josh Magee 2016 2. 263.3, Dallas Davis 2016 2. 65, Jeremy Reaves 2015 3. 748, Shavarez Smith 2014 3. 202.2, Brandon Bridge 2014 65, Terrell Brigham 2014 4. 717, Gerald Everett 2016 4. 197.1, Cody Clements 2015 4. 61, Blake Dees 2015 5. 635, Wes Saxton 2013 5. 176.1, Ross Metheny 2012 5. 57, Darrell Songy 2016 6. 592, Courtney Smith 2010 6. 171.6, C.J. Bennett 2011 6. 54, Jeremy Reaves 2016 7. 575, Gerald Everett 2015 7. 150.2, C.J. Bennett 2010 7. 51, Qudarius Ford 2013 8. 532, Kevin Kutchera 2016 8. 105.3, Myles Gibbon 2009 8. 50, Roman Buchanan 2016 9. 513, Jeremé Jones 2012 9. 93.7, Brennan Sim 2009 50, Enrique Williams 2012 10. 504, Josh Magee 2015 10. 89.1, Kendall Houston 2010 10. 49, B.J. Scott 2012

Touchdown Catches Touchdowns Responsible For Assisted Tackles 1. 8, Gerald Everett 2015 1. 25, Ross Metheny 2013 1. 61, Enrique Williams 2013 8, Shavarez Smith 2014 2. 19, Brandon Bridge 2014 2. 60, Jake Johnson 2012 3. 7, Jeremé Jones 2012 3. 17, Cody Clements 2015 3. 55, Enrique Williams 2012 4. 6, Shavarez Smith 2013 4. 14, Dallas Davis 2016 4. 48, Terrell Brigham 2014 5. 5, Josh Magee 2016 5. 13, Gerald Everett 2015 48, Maleki Harris 2014 5, Courtney Smith 2010 13, Ross Metheny 2012 48, Jake Johnson 2011 5, Courtney Smith 2009 13, Brandon Ross 2009 7. 43, Darrell Songy 2016 8. 4, Gerald Everett 2016 8. 11, Xavier Johnson 2016 8. 41, Blake Dees 2015 4, Danny Woodson II 2014 11, C.J. Bennett 2010 41, Charles Harris 2011 4, Danny Woodson II 2013 10. 10, twice, last by C.J. Bennett 2011 10. 38, Jesse Kelley 2014

Yards Per Reception (minimum 20 catches) All-Purpose Yards Tackles For Loss 1. 23.65, Courtney Smith 2009 1. 1,477, Xavier Johnson 2015 1. 19.0, Randy Allen 2016 2. 21.91, Josh Magee 2015 2. 1,440, Xavier Johnson 2016 2. 15.0, Jake Johnson 2012 3. 18.80, Shavarez Smith 2013 3. 1,181, T.J. Glover 2012 3. 14.0, Alex Page 2013 4. 17.73, Kevin Kutchera 2016 4. 994, T.J. Glover 2010 4. 13.5, Romelle Jones 2013 5. 16.88, Danny Woodson II 2013 5. 958, Shavarez Smith 2013 13.5, Pat Moore 2013 6. 16.78, Josh Magee 2016 6. 922, Kendall Houston 2010 6. 13.0, Theo Rich 2014 7. 15.58, Courtney Smith 2010 7. 872, Jay Jones 2013 7. 11.5, Alex Page 2012 8. 15.36, Corey Besteda 2012 8. 822, Josh Magee 2016 8. 11.0, Roman Buchanan 2016 9. 14.63, Gerald Everett 2016 9. 735, Shavarez Smith 2014 9. 9.0, Maleki Harris 2014 10. 14.59, Greg Hollinger 2012 10. 730, Kendall Houston 2014 9.0, Pat Moore 2012

100-Yard Receiving Games 1. 4, Josh Magee 2016 2. 2, four times, last by Gerald Everett 2016

Postseason Bowl Participants — 2014, 2016 99 2017 South Alabama Football History/Records Individual Season Records Sacks Interception Return Touchdowns Kick Return Yards 1. 12.0, Randy Allen 2016 1. 1, Jalen Thompson 2016 1. 642, T.J. Glover 2014 2. 8.0, Theo Rich 2014 1, Montell Garner 2014 642, T.J. Glover 2012 3. 7.5, Romelle Jones 2013 1, Qudarius Ford 2013 3. 576, T.J. Glover 2013 7.5, Alex Page 2013 1, Justin Dunn 2010 4. 523, Xavier Johnson 2016 5. 6.0, Alex Page 2012 1, Bryson James 2010 5. 454, T.J. Glover 2010 6. 5.5, Pat Moore 2013 1, Michael Wilson 2010 7. 5.0, Jesse Kelley 2014 1, Zach Brownell 2009 Kick Return Average (minimum 10 returns) 8. 4.5, Finessé Middleton 2016 1, Clifton Crews 2009 1. 31.36, Xavier Johnson 2015 4.5, Pat Moore 2012 1, Jerron Mitchell 2009 2. 30.27, T.J. Glover 2010 10. 4.0, twice, last by Montavious Williams 2013 3. 25.04, T.J. Glover 2013 4. 23.78, T.J. Glover 2012 Forced Fumbles Passes Broken Up 5. 22.93, T.J. Glover 2014 1. 4, Maleki Harris 2014 1. 11, Tyrell Pearson 2012 2. 3, Randy Allen 2016 2. 9, Montell Garner 2014 Kick Return Touchdowns 3, Blake Dees 2015 3. 7, Jeremy Reaves 2016 1. 1, Xavier Johnson 2016 3, Devon Earl 2015 7, Terrell Brigham 2014 1, Xavier Johnson 2015 3, Jeremy Reaves 2015 7, Roman Buchanan 2014 1, J.J. Keels 2011 3, Clifton Crews 2011 7, Maleki Harris 2013 1, Ralph Turner 2009 3, Charles Harris 2011 7, Darrius Morrow 2012 8. 2, Kalen Jackson 2016 8. 6, Jalen Thompson 2016 2, Jeremy Reaves 2016 6, Jeremy Reaves 2015 Punt Returns 2, nine other times 6, two other times 1. 18, Jeremé Jones 2011 2. 17, Dami Ayoola 2016 Fumble Recoveries Blocked Kicks 3. 15, T.J. Glover 2013 1. 3, Maleki Harris 2014 1. 2, Pat Moore 2012 4. 14, T.J. Glover 2012 3, Will Thompson 2011 2, Clifton Crews 2011 5. 12, Erling Riis 2009 3. 2, Devon Earl 2016 2, Romelle Jones 2010 2, D. Buford-Hughes/Devon Earl 2015 Punt Return Yards 2, Terrell Brigham/Davin Hawkins 2014 Punts 1. 213, Jeremé Jones 2010 2, Maleki Harris 2013 1. 73, Brandon McKee 2014 2. 155, Jeremé Jones 2011 2, Terrell Brigham/Maleki Harris 2012 2. 72, Scott Garber 2012 3. 154, Erling Riis 2009 2, Enrique Williams 2011 3. 51, Scott Garber 2013 4. 151, T.J. Glover 2010 2, Randan Carnathan 2010 4. 48, Brandon McKee 2016 5. 123, T.J. Glover 2012 2, Clifton Crews 2009 5. 39, Brandon McKee 2015 Punt Return Average (minimum 10 returns) Fumble Return Touchdowns Yards Punting 1. 19.36, Jeremé Jones 2010 1. 2, Devon Earl 2015 1. 3,091, Brandon McKee 2014 2. 13.73, T.J. Glover 2010 2, Clifton Crews 2009 2. 2,852, Scott Garber 2012 3. 12.83, Erling Riis 2009 3. 2,136, Brandon McKee 2016 4. 8.79, T.J. Glover 2012 Interceptions 4. 2,075, Scott Garber 2013 5. 8.61, Jeremé Jones 2011 1. 5, Zach Brownell 2009 5. 1,585, Scott Garber 2011 2. 4, Jalen Thompson 2016 Punt Return Touchdowns 4, Tyrell Pearson 2012 Punting Average (minimum 25) 1. 1, Jeremé Jones 2010 4. 3, Jeremy Reaves 2016 1. 44.50, Brandon McKee 2016 3, Montell Garner 2013 2. 42.68, Aleem Sunanon 2015 3, Tim Harvey 2010 3. 42.34, Brandon McKee 2014 3, Michael Wilson 2010 4. 41.71, Scott Garber 2011 3, Jerron Mitchell 2009 5. 40.69, Scott Garber 2013 9. 2, Roman Buchanan/Kalen Jackson 2015 2, E.J. May/Jeremy Reaves 2015 Punts Inside The 20 2, nine other times 1. 28, Brandon McKee 2014 2. 25, Brandon McKee 2016 Interception Return Yards 3. 16, Scott Garber 2013 1. 106, Michael Wilson 2010 16, Scott Garber 2010 2. 94, Tyrell Pearson 2012 5. 15, Scott Garber 2012 94, Jerron Mitchell 2009 4. 59, Montell Garner 2014 Kick Returns 5. 58, Maleki Harris 2013 1. 28, T.J. Glover 2014 6. 56, Zach Brownell 2009 2. 27, T.J. Glover 2012 7. 49, Montell Garner 2013 3. 24, Xavier Johnson 2016 49, Tyrell Pearson 2013 23, T.J. Glover 2013 49, Clifton Crews 2009 5. 15, T.J. Glover 2010 10. 47, Tim Harvey 2010

100 Postseason Bowl Participants — 2014, 2016 History/Records 2017 South Alabama Football Individual Career Records Scoring Field-Goal Percentage (min. 10 attempts) 100-Yard Rushing Games 1. 240, Aleem Sunanon 2013-15 1. 89.5, Jordan Means 2010-11 1. 9, Xavier Johnson 2014-16 2. 174, Kendall Houston 2010-14 2. 81.7, Aleem Sunanon 2013-15 2. 7, Kendall Houston 2010-14 3. 137, Michel Chapuseaux 2009-12 3. 73.5, Michel Chapuseaux 2009-12 3. 4, Jay Jones 2013-14 4. 126, Xavier Johnson 2014-16 4. 72.2, Lawson McGlon 2009-11 4, Brandon Ross 2009-10 5. 108, Brandon Ross 2009-10 5. 62.5, Gavin Patterson 2015-16 5. 2, Demetre Baker 2011-12 6. 102, Jeremé Jones 2010-14 7. 96, Gerald Everett 2015-16 Rush Attempts Pass Attempts 96, Jordan Means 2010-11 1. 546, Kendall Houston 2010-14 1. 669, Ross Metheny 2012-13 9. 84, Shavarez Smith 2013-14 2. 377, Xavier Johnson 2014-16 2. 477, C.J. Bennett 2010-12 10. 72, by two individuals 3. 231, Ross Metheny 2012-13 3. 373, Brandon Bridge 2013-14 4. 226, Jay Jones 2013-14 4. 372, Dallas Davis 2015-16 Scoring — Kickers 5. 220, Demetre Baker 2011-12 5. 324, Cody Clements 2015 1. 240, Aleem Sunanon 2013-14 6. 215, Terrance Timmons 2012-15 2. 137, Michel Chapuseaux 2009-12 7. 186, Tyreis Thomas 2015-16 Completions 3. 96, Jordan Means 2010-11 8. 138, Brandon Bridge 2013-14 1. 390, Ross Metheny 2012-13 4. 72, Gavin Patterson 2015-16 9. 134, C.J. Bennett 2010-12 2. 270, C.J. Bennett 2010-12 5. 65, Lawson McGlon 2009-11 10. 126, Dami Ayoola 2015-16 3. 209, Dallas Davis 2015-16 4. 189, Brandon Bridge 2013-14 Total Touchdowns Yards Rushing 5. 171, Cody Clements 2015 1. 29, Kendall Houston 2010-14 1. 2,587, Kendall Houston 2010-14 2. 21, Xavier Johnson 2014-16 2. 2,225, Xavier Johnson 2014-16 Completion Percentage (min. 200 attempts) 3. 18, Brandon Ross 2009-10 3. 1,130, Jay Jones 2013-14 1. 58.3, Ross Metheny 2012-13 4. 17, Jeremé Jones 2010-14 4. 1,086, Demetre Baker 2011-12 2. 56.6, C.J. Bennett 2010-12 5. 16, Gerald Everett 2015-16 5. 969, Terrance Timmons 2012-15 3. 56.2, Dallas Davis 2015-16 6. 14, Shavarez Smith 2013-14 6. 868, Brandon Ross 2009-10 4. 52.8, Cody Clements 2015 7. 12, Demetre Baker 2011-12 7. 852, Tyreis Thomas 2015-16 5. 50.7, Brandon Bridge 2013-14 8. 11, Ross Metheny 2012-13 8. 745, Ross Metheny 2012-13 9. 10, Courtney Smith 2009-10 9. 651, Santuan McGee 2009-11 Yards Passing 10. 9, Danny Woodson II 2013-15 10. 484, Dami Ayoola 2015-16 1. 4,770, Ross Metheny 2012-13 2. 3,409, C.J. Bennett 2010-12 Extra Points Yards Rushing — Quarterback 3. 2,814, Dallas Davis 2015-16 1. 93, Aleem Sunanon 2013-15 1. 745, Ross Metheny 2012-13 4. 2,325, Brandon Bridge 2013-14 2. 62, Michel Chapuseaux 2009-12 2. 467, Brandon Bridge 2013-14 5. 2,272, Cody Clements 2015 3. 45, Jordan Means 2010-11 3. 370, C.J. Bennett 2010-12 4. 42, Gavin Patterson 2015-16 4. 267, Myles Gibbon 2009-11 Passing Yards Per Game (min. 75% gms; 2+ yrs) 5. 26, Lawson McGlon 2009-11 5. 214, Dallas Davis 2015- 1. 190.8, Ross Metheny 2012-13 2. 136.4, C.J. Bennett 2010-12 Extra-Point Attempts Rushing Yards Per Game (min. 75% gms; 2+ yrs) 3. 116.2, Brandon Bridge 2013-14 1. 97, Aleem Sunanon 2013-15 1. 61.8, Xavier Johnson 2014-16 4. 67.9, Brennan Sim 2009-10 2. 67, Michel Chapuseaux 2009-12 2. 60.3, Demetre Baker 2011-12 3. 50, Jordan Means 2010-11 3. 47.0, Kendall Houston 2010-14 4. 42, Gavin Patterson 2015-16 4. 42.6, Tyreis Thomas 2015-16 Touchdowns Passing 5. 28, Lawson McGlon 2009-11 5. 29.8, Ross Metheny 2012-13 1. 27, Ross Metheny 2012-13 2. 20, C.J. Bennett 2010-12 Extra-Point Percentage (min. 20 attempts) Rushing Touchdowns 3. 16, Brandon Bridge 2013-14 1. 100.0, Gavin Patterson 2015-16 1. 28, Kendall Houston 2010-14 4. 13, Cody Clements 2015 2. 95.9, Aleem Sunanon 2013-15 2. 18, Xavier Johnson 2014-16 5. 12, Dallas Davis 2015-16 3. 92.9, Lawson McGlon 2009-11 18, Brandon Ross 2009-10 4. 92.5, Michel Chapuseaux 2009-12 4. 12, Demetre Baker 2011-12 Interceptions 5. 90.0, Jordan Means 2010-11 5. 11, Ross Metheny 2012-13 1. 23, C.J. Bennett 2010-12 6. 8, Tyreis Thomas 2015-16 2. 19, Ross Metheny 2012-13 Field Goals 8, Jay Jones 2013-14 3. 15, Cody Clements 2015 1. 49, Aleem Sunanon 2013-15 8. 7, Santuan McGee 2009-11 4. 13, Dallas Davis 2015-16 2. 25, Michel Chapuseaux 2009-12 9. 6, Dami Ayoola 2015-16 5. 10, Brandon Bridge 2013-14 3. 17, Jordan Means 2010-11 10. 5, by three individuals 4. 13, Lawson McGlon 2009-11 Pass Effi ciency Rating (min. 200 attempts) 5. 10, Gavin Patterson 2015-16 Average Per Carry (minimum 100 attempts) 1. 125.83, Ross Metheny 2012-13 1. 7.82, Brandon Ross 2009-10 2. 123.38, Dallas Davis 2015-16 Field-Goal Attempts 2. 5.90, Xavier Johnson 2014-16 3. 120.83, C.J. Bennett 2010-12 1. 60, Aleem Sunanon 2013-15 3. 5.86, Santuan McGee 2009-11 4. 115.66, Cody Clements 2015 2. 34, Michel Chapuseaux 2009-12 4. 5.00, Jay Jones 2013-14 5. 111.83, Brandon Bridge 2013-14 3. 19, Jordan Means 2010-11 5. 4.94, Demetre Baker 2011-12 4. 18, Lawson McGlon 2009-11 5. 16, Gavin Patterson 2015-16

Postseason Bowl Participants — 2014, 2016 101 2017 South Alabama Football History/Records Individual Career Records 300-Yard Passing Games Total Offense Attempts Total Tackles 1. 3, Dallas Davis 2015-16 1. 900, Ross Metheny 2012-13 1. 344, Enrique Williams 2009-13 2. 2, Ross Metheny 2012-13 2. 611, C.J. Bennett 2010-12 2. 262, Roman Buchanan 2013-16 3. 1, Brandon Bridge 2013-14 3. 546, Kendall Houston 2010-14 3. 256, Terrell Brigham 2010, ’12-14 4. 511, Brandon Bridge 2013-14 4. 245, Jake Johnson 2010-12 Wins By A Quarterback 5. 479, Dallas Davis 2015-16 5. 197, Jeremy Reaves 2014-16 1. 10, C.J. Bennett 2010-12 6. 408, Cody Clements 2015 6. 185, Maleki Harris 2011-14 2. 8, Myles Gibbon 2009-11 7. 377, Xavier Johnson 2014-16 7. 166, Alex Page 2009-13 3. 7, Ross Metheny 2012-13 8. 226, Jay Jones 2013-14 8. 160, Devon Earl 2013-16 4. 6, Brennan Sim 2009-10 9. 220, Demetre Baker 2011-12 9. 150, Clifton Crews 2009-13 5. 5, by two individuals 10. 215, Terrance Timmons 2012-15 10. 132, B.J. Scott 2011-12

Receptions Total Offense Yards Solo Tackles 1. 157, Jeremé Jones 2010-14 1. 5,515, Ross Metheny 2012-13 1. 158, Enrique Williams 2009-13 2. 109, Bryant Lavender 2009-13 2. 3,779, C.J. Bennett 2010-12 2. 155, Roman Buchanan 2013-16 3. 104, Shavarez Smith 2013-14 3. 3,028, Dallas Davis 2015-16 3. 153, Terrell Brigham 2010, ’12-14 4. 96, Wes Saxton 2012-14 4. 2,792, Brandon Bridge 2013-14 4. 133, Jeremy Reaves 2014-16 5. 90, Gerald Everett 2015-16 5. 2,587, Kendall Houston 2010-14 5. 127, Jake Johnson 2010-12 6. 75, Danny Woodson II 2013-15 6. 2,365, Cody Clements 2015 6. 99, Devon Earl 2013-16 7. 72, Josh Magee 2015-16 7. 2,225, Xavier Johnson 2014-16 7. 87, Maleki Harris 2011-14 8. 58, Courtney Smith 2009-10 8. 1,212, Myles Gibbon 2009-11 8. 82, Qudarius Ford 2011, ’13-14 9. 53, Corey Waldon 2009-13 9. 1,130, Jay Jones 2013-14 9. 81, Montell Garner 2013-14 10. 47, by two individuals 10. 1,110, Brennan Sim 2009-10 81, B.J. Scott 2011-12

Yards Receiving Total Offense Yds Per Game (min. 75% gms; 2+ yrs) Assisted Tackles 1. 1,688, Shavarez Smith 2013-14 1. 220.6, Ross Metheny 2012-13 1. 186, Enrique Williams 2009-13 2. 1,655, Jeremé Jones 2010-14 2. 151.2, C.J. Bennett 2010-12 2. 118, Jake Johnson 2010-12 3. 1,326, Josh Magee 2015-16 3. 139.6, Brandon Bridge 2013-14 3. 107, Roman Buchanan 2013-16 4. 1,294, Bryant Lavender 2009-13 4. 74.0, Brennan Sim 2009-10 4. 103, Terrell Brigham 2010, ’12-14 5. 1,292, Gerald Everett 2015-16 5. 61.8, Xavier Johnson 2014-16 5. 98, Maleki Harris 2011-14 6. 1,126, Wes Saxton 2012-14 6. 90, Alex Page 2009-13 7. 1,074, Danny Woodson II 2013-15 Touchdowns Responsible For 7. 71, Clifton Crews 2009-13 8. 1,065, Courtney Smith 2009-10 1. 38, Ross Metheny 2012-13 8. 66, Jesse Kelley 2010-14 9. 745, Corey Waldon 2009-13 2. 29, Kendall Houston 2010-14 66, Bryson James 2009-13 10. 724, Corey Besteda 2009-13 3. 25, C.J. Bennett 2010-12 10. 64, Jeremy Reaves 2014-16 4. 21, Xavier Johnson 2014-16 Touchdown Catches 21, Brandon Bridge 2013-14 Tackles For Loss 1. 16, Jeremé Jones 2010-14 6. 18, Brandon Ross 2009-10 1. 33.5, Alex Page 2009-13 2. 14, Shavarez Smith 2013-14 7. 17, Gerald Everett 2015-16 2. 32.5, Romelle Jones 2009-13 3. 12, Gerald Everett 2015-16 17, Cody Clements 2015 3. 25.5, Jake Johnson 2010-12 4. 10, Courtney Smith 2009-10 17, Jeremé Jones 2010-14 4. 22.5, Pat Moore 2012-13 5. 9, Danny Woodson II 2013-15 10. 15, Dallas Davis 2015-16 22.5, Enrique Williams 2009-13 6. 8, Josh Magee 2015-16 6. 21.5, Clifton Crews 2009-13 7. 5, Corey Besteda 2009-13 All-Purpose Yards 7. 20.0, Randy Allen 2015-16 8. 3, Bryant Lavender 2009-13 1. 3,536, T.J. Glover 2010, ’12-14 8. 19.5, Jesse Kelley 2010-14 3, Greg Hollinger 2009-12 2. 3,368, Xavier Johnson 2014-16 9. 18.5, Maleki Harris 2011-14 3, Kevin Helms 2009-11 3. 2,703, Kendall Houston 2010-14 18.5, Montavious Williams 2009-13 4. 2,515, Jeremé Jones 2010-14 Yards Per Reception (minimum 40 catches) 5. 1,693, Shavarez Smith 2013-14 Sacks 1. 18.42, Josh Magee 2015-16 6. 1,414, Josh Magee 2015-16 1. 17.5, Alex Page 2009-13 2. 18.36, Courtney Smith 2009-10 7. 1,372, Terrance Timmons 2012-15 2. 12.0, Randy Allen 2015-16 3. 16.23, Shavarez Smith 2013-14 8. 1,346, Bryant Lavender 2009-13 12.0, Romelle Jones 2009-13 4. 15.40, Corey Besteda 2009-13 9. 1,314, Jay Jones 2013-14 4. 10.0, Pat Moore 2012-13 5. 14.36, Gerald Everett 2015-16 10. 1,299, Gerald Everett 2015-16 10.0, Clifton Crews 2009-13 6. 9.5, Jesse Kelley 2010-14 100-Yard Receiving Games All-Purpose Yds Per Game (min. 75% gms; 2+ yrs) 7. 9.0, Theo Rich 2013-14 1. 6, Josh Magee 2015-16 1. 93.6, Xavier Johnson 2014-16 9.0, Jake Johnson 2010-12 2. 4, Shavarez Smith 2013-14 2. 73.7, T.J. Glover 2010, ’12-14 9. 6.5, Montavious Williams 2009-13 3. 3, Gerald Everett 2015-16 3. 72.1, Demetre Baker 2011-12 10. 5.5, by three individuals 4. 2, Danny Woodson II 2013-15 4. 67.7, Shavarez Smith 2013-14 2, Courtney Smith 2009-10 5. 63.4, Courtney Smith 2009-10 6. 58.9, Josh Magee 2015-16 7. 52.0, Gerald Everett 2015-16 8. 49.1, Kendall Houston 2010-14 9. 44.7, Tyreis Thomas 2015-16 10. 44.1, Jeremé Jones 2010-14 102 Postseason Bowl Participants — 2014, 2016 History/Records 2017 South Alabama Football Individual Career Records Forced Fumbles Passes Broken Up Punt Returns 1. 6, Jeremy Reaves 2014-16 1. 14, Jeremy Reaves 2014-16 1. 46, T.J. Glover 2010, ’12-14 6, Clifton Crews 2009-13 14, Roman Buchanan 2013-16 2. 37, Jeremé Jones 2010-14 3. 5, Maleki Harris 2013-14 14, Montell Garner 2013-14 3. 17, Dami Ayoola 2015-16 5, Enrique Williams 2009-13 14, Terrell Brigham 2010, ’12-14 4. 13, Erling Riis 2009-10 5. 4, Devon Earl 2013-16 14, Maleki Harris 2011-14 5. 6, Josh Magee 2015 6. 3, by nine individuals 6. 13, Clifton Crews 2009-13 7. 12, Tyrell Pearson 2012-13 Punt Return Yards 8. 11, Jalen Thompson 2015-16 1. 444, Jeremé Jones 2010-14 11, Qudarius Ford 2011, ’13-14 2. 379, T.J. Glover 2010, ’12-14 10. 9, Enrique Williams 2009-13 3. 157, Erling Riis 2009-10 4. 71, Dami Ayoola 2015-16 Fumble Recoveries Blocked Kicks 5. 34, Ralph Turner 2009-10 1. 7, Maleki Harris 2011-14 1. 3, Clifton Crews 2009-13 2. 6, Terrell Brigham 2010, ’12-14 2. 2, Pat Moore 2012-13 Punt Return Average (minimum 20 returns) 3. 5, Devon Earl 2013-16 2, Romelle Jones 2009-13 1. 12.00, Jeremé Jones 2010-14 4. 4, Romelle Jones 2009-13 2, Alex Page 2009-13 2. 8.24, T.J. Glover 2010, ’12-14 4, Enrique Williams 2009-13 6. 3, Clifton Crews 2009-13 3, Will Thompson 2010-12 Punts Punt Return Touchdowns 8. 2, by 12 individuals 1. 217, Scott Garber 2009-13 1. 1, Jeremé Jones 2010-14 2. 161, Brandon McKee 2013-16 3. 32, Aleem Sunanon 2013-15

Fumble Return Touchdowns Yards Punting 1. 3, Devon Earl 2013-16 1. 8,811, Scott Garber 2009-13 2. 2, Clifton Crews 2009-12 2. 6,813, Brandon McKee 2013-16 3. 1,342, Aleem Sunanon 2013-15

Interceptions Punting Average (minimum 50) 1. 6, Tyrell Pearson 2012-13 1. 42.32, Brandon McKee 2013-16 2. 5, Jalen Thompson 2015-16 2. 40.60, Scott Garber 2009-13 5, Jeremy Reaves 2014-16 5, Montell Garner 2013-14 5, Zach Brownell 2009 Punts Inside The 20 6. 4, Roman Buchanan 2013-16 1. 66, Scott Garber 2009-13 4, Anton Graphenreed 2009-11 2. 59, Brandon McKee 2013-16 4, Jerron Mitchell 2009-10 3. 6, Aleem Sunanon 2013-15 9. 3, by four individuals Kick Returns 1. 93, T.J. Glover 2010, ’12-14 Interception Return Yards 2. 38, Xavier Johnson 2014-16 1. 143, Tyrell Pearson 2012-13 3. 16, Jeremé Jones 2010-13 2. 108, Montell Garner 2013-14 4. 13, Claude Garrett 2014-15 3. 107, Jerron Mitchell 2009-10 5. 11, Terrance Timmons 2012-15 4. 106, Michael Wilson 2009-10 5. 63, Maleki Harris 2011-14 Kick Return Yards 6. 61, Gabe Loper 2011-12 1. 2,314, T.J. Glover 2010, ’12-14 7. 58, Clifton Crews 2009-13 2. 962, Xavier Johnson 2014-16 8. 56, Zach Brownell 2009 3. 321, Jeremé Jones 2010-13 9. 51, Devon Earl 2013-16 4. 279, Claude Garrett 2014-15 10. 47, Tim Harvey 2009-10 5. 232, B.J. Scott 2011-12

Interception Return Touchdowns Kick Return Average (minimum 20 returns) 1. 1, Jalen Thompson 2015-16 1. 25.32, Xavier Johnson 2014-16 1, Montell Garner 2013-14 2. 24.88, T.J. Glover 2010, ’12-14 1, Qudarius Ford 2011, ’13-14 1, Clifton Crews 2009-13 1, Bryson James 2009-13 Kick Return Touchdowns 1, Justin Dunn 2009-10 1. 2, Xavier Johnson 2014-15 1, Jerron Mitchell 2009-10 2. 1, J.J. Keels 2011 1, Michael Wilson 2009-10 1, Ralph Turner 2009-10 1, Zach Brownell 2009

Postseason Bowl Participants — 2014, 2016 103 2017 South Alabama Football History/Records Opponent Team Game Records (All Games) Scoring Extra-Point Attempts Fewest Rush Attempts 1. 63, North Carolina State, 9/26/15 1. 9, North Carolina State, 9/26/15 1. 19, Georgia State, 10/30/10 2. 55, Georgia Southern, 11/28/15 2. 7, Georgia Southern, 11/28/15 2. 22, Henderson (Ark.) State, 11/6/10 3. 52, Louisiana-Lafayette, 11/24/12 7, Louisiana-Lafayette, 11/24/12 3. 23, Kentucky Wesleyan, 10/2/10 4. 49, Arkansas State, 10/13/15 4. 6, Louisiana-Monroe, 11/5/16 4. 24, Louisiana-Lafayette, 11/12/15 5. 48, Nebraska, 9/12/15 6, Idaho, 11/7/15 24, Henderson (Ark.) State, 10/29/11 6. 45, Air Force, 12/30/16 6, Nebraska, 9/12/15 6. 25, Georgia State, 11/30/13 45, Idaho, 11/7/15 6, Navy, 11/28/14 25, Nicholls, 9/8/12 45, Arkansas State, 11/8/14 6, Arkansas State, 11/8/14 25, Nicholls, 9/18/10 9. 42, three times, last by Louisiana-Monroe, 11/5/16 9. 5, six times, last by Idaho, 11/26/16 9. 26, Tennessee-Martin, 10/15/11 26, Pikeville (Ky.), 9/4/10

Total Touchdowns Field Goals Fewest Yards Rushing 1. 9, North Carolina State, 9/26/15 1. 4, Louisiana-Lafayette, 11/1/14 1. -22, Fork Union (Va.) Academy, 10/31/09 2. 7, Georgia Southern, 11/28/15 4, Texas State, 10/26/13 2. 3, Pikeville (Ky.), 9/4/10 7, Louisiana-Lafayette, 11/24/12 4, Texas-San Antonio, 9/1/12 3. 19, Kentucky Wesleyan, 10/2/10 4. 6, Air Force, 12/30/16 4. 3, Air Force, 12/30/16 4. 22, Nicholls, 9/8/12 6, Louisiana-Monroe, 11/5/16 3, South Carolina, 11/22/14 5. 24, Georgia State, 11/30/13 6, Idaho, 11/7/15 3, Southern Utah, 8/29/13 6. 30, Idaho, 9/27/14 6, Arkansas State, 10/13/15 3, Hawai’i, 12/1/12 7. 35, Milford (N.Y.) Academy, 11/7/09 6, Nebraska, 9/12/15 3, Mississippi State, 9/22/12 8. 43, Louisiana-Lafayette, 11/12/15 6, Navy, 11/28/14 9. 2, 19 times, last by Troy, 10/20/16 9. 45, Tulane, 9/7/13 6, Arkansas State, 11/8/14 10. 46, Georgia State, 10/30/10

Rushing Touchdowns Field-Goal Attempts Pass Attempts 1. 7, North Carolina State, 9/26/15 1. 5, Florida Atlantic, 10/20/12 1. 47, Western Kentucky, 9/14/13 2. 6, Georgia Southern, 11/28/15 2. 4, Mississippi State, 9/3/16 47, Tulane, 9/7/13 6, Navy, 11/28/14 4, Texas State, 11/15/14 3. 44, Georgia State, 11/21/15 4. 4, Air Force, 12/30/16 4, Louisiana-Lafayette, 11/1/14 44, Texas State, 11/15/14 4, Idaho, 11/7/15 4, Texas State, 10/26/13 5. 43, Henderson (Ark.) State, 11/6/10 4, Texas State, 10/24/15 4, Middle Tennessee, 11/17/12 6. 42, Troy, 10/20/16 4, Georgia Southern, 9/20/14 4, Mississippi State, 9/22/12 42, UC Davis, 10/23/10 4, Navy, 11/16/13 4, Texas-San Antonio, 9/1/12 8. 41, Bowling Green, 12/20/14 4, Louisiana-Lafayette, 11/24/12 9. 3, 12 times, last by Air Force, 12/30/16 41, Florida Atlantic, 10/20/12 4, Cal Poly, 11/19/11 41, Henderson (Ark.) State, 10/29/11

Passing Touchdowns Rush Attempts Completions 1. 4, Troy, 10/5/13 1. 63, Air Force, 12/30/16 1. 29, Tulane, 9/7/13 4, Louisiana-Monroe, 10/27/12 63, Georgia Southern, 9/10/16 2. 28, Troy, 10/20/16 4, North Carolina State, 9/17/11 3. 60, Cal Poly, 11/19/11 3. 27, Georgia State, 11/21/15 4. 3, 13 times, last by Louisiana-Monroe, 11/5/16 4. 56, Georgia Southern, 11/28/15 27, Western Kentucky, 9/14/13 5. 54, Arkansas State, 10/15/16 27, Florida Atlantic, 10/20/12 54, Navy, 11/28/14 6. 26, Louisiana-Monroe, 11/5/16 7. 53, Arkansas State, 10/13/15 26, Idaho, 11/7/15 53, Gardner-Webb, 9/5/15 26, Nebraska, 9/12/15 53, Texas State, 10/26/13 26, Bowling Green, 12/20/14 10. 52, Georgia Southern, 9/20/14 10. 25, twice, last by Texas State, 11/15/14

Extra Points Yards Rushing Completion Percentage 1. 9, North Carolina State, 9/26/15 1. 489, Georgia Southern, 11/28/15 1. 86.3, North Carolina State, 9/17/11 2. 7, Georgia Southern, 11/28/15 2. 388, Navy, 11/28/14 2. 84.0, Arkansas State, 11/2/13 7, Louisiana-Lafayette, 11/24/12 3. 353, New Mexico State, 12/3/16 3. 80.0, Georgia State, 10/22/11 4. 6, Louisiana-Monroe, 11/5/16 4. 351, Navy, 11/16/13 4. 77.8, North Carolina State, 9/26/15 6, Idaho, 11/7/15 5. 335, Georgia Southern, 9/20/14 5. 77.3, Arkansas State, 10/13/12 6, Nebraska, 9/12/15 6. 330, North Carolina State, 9/26/15 6. 70.6, Troy, 10/5/13 6, Navy, 11/28/14 7. 319, Texas State, 10/24/15 70.6, North Carolina State, 9/15/12 6, Arkansas State, 11/8/14 8. 304, Georgia Southern, 9/10/16 8. 70.0, Air Force, 12/30/16 9. 5, six times, last by Idaho, 11/26/16 9. 301, Appalachian State, 12/5/15 70.0, Georgia Southern, 9/10/16 10. 288, Mississippi State, 9/13/14 10. 69.2, three times, last by Arkansas State, 10/15/16

104 Postseason Bowl Participants — 2014, 2016 History/Records 2017 South Alabama Football Opponent Team Game Records (All Games) Yards Passing Total Offense Yards First Downs Rushing 1. 395, Troy, 10/20/16 1. 586, North Carolina State, 9/26/15 1. 20, Navy, 11/16/13 2. 369, Bowling Green, 12/20/14 2. 585, Troy, 10/20/16 2. 18, Georgia Southern, 11/28/15 3. 362, Louisiana-Lafayette, 11/24/12 3. 561, Nebraska, 9/12/15 3. 15, Georgia Southern, 9/10/16 4. 359, Henderson (Ark.) State, 11/6/10 4. 542, Georgia Southern, 11/28/15 15, North Carolina State, 9/26/15 5. 327, Tulane, 9/7/13 5. 538, Louisiana-Lafayette, 11/24/12 15, Navy, 11/28/14 6. 321, Georgia State, 11/30/13 6. 519, Navy, 11/16/13 6. 14, nine times, last by Air Force, 12/30/16 7. 317, Idaho, 11/7/15 7. 514, Mississippi State, 9/13/14 8. 311, Georgia State, 11/21/15 8. 512, Louisiana-Lafayette, 9/17/16 311, Georgia State, 10/18/14 9. 500, Bowling Green, 12/20/14 10. 305, Troy, 10/5/13 10. 495, Troy, 9/29/12

Fewest Pass Attempts Fewest Total Offense Attempts First Downs Passing 1. 4, Navy, 11/28/14 1. 43, Edward Waters (Fla.), 9/25/10 1. 17, Georgia State, 11/21/15 2. 7, Georgia Southern, 11/28/15 2. 48, Nicholls, 9/18/10 2. 16, Nebraska, 9/12/15 3. 10, Air Force, 12/30/16 3. 49, Army Prep, 9/26/09 16, Florida Atlantic, 10/20/12 10, Georgia Southern, 9/10/16 4. 52, Nicholls, 9/8/12 4. 15, Troy, 10/20/16 5. 11, Georgia Southern, 9/20/14 5. 54, Lamar, 9/10/11 15, Idaho, 11/7/15 6. 13, Arkansas State, 10/15/16 54, Georgia State, 10/30/10 15, Western Kentucky, 9/14/13 13, Cal Poly, 11/19/11 7. 55, Kentucky Wesleyan, 10/2/10 7. 14, Louisiana-Monroe, 11/5/16 13, Arkansas-Monticello, 11/11/10 8. 56, Pikeville (Ky.), 9/4/10 14, Bowling Green, 12/20/14 13, Army Prep, 9/26/09 9. 57, South Carolina, 11/22/14 14, Texas State, 11/15/14 10. 15, twice, last by Georgia State, 10/22/11 10. 58, fi ve times, last by Georgia State, 10/29/16 14, UC Davis, 10/23/10

Fewest Completions Fewest Total Offense Yards Tackles For Loss 1. 1, Navy, 11/28/14 1. 88, Pikeville (Ky.), 9/4/10 1. 12, Arkansas State, 10/13/15 2. 2, Edward Waters (Fla.), 9/25/10 2. 118, Nicholls, 9/8/12 12, North Carolina State, 9/15/12 3. 4, Georgia Southern, 11/28/15 3. 144, Edward Waters (Fla.), 9/25/10 3. 11, Mississippi State, 9/3/16 4. 5, Army Prep, 9/26/09 4. 154, Missouri S&T, 10/9/10 4. 10, Mississippi State, 9/13/14 5. 6, Georgia Southern, 9/20/14 5. 160, Lamar, 10/16/10 10, Hawai’i, 12/1/12 6, Arkansas-Monticello, 11/11/10 6. 166, Mississippi Valley State, 11/3/11 10, Georgia State, 10/22/11 7. 7, Air Force, 12/30/16 7. 185, Milford (N.Y.) Academy, 11/7/09 10, Tennessee-Martin, 10/15/11 7, Georgia Southern, 9/10/16 8. 191, Fork Union (Va.) Academy, 10/31/09 8. 9, fi ve times, last by Arkansas State, 10/15/16 7, Mississippi Valley State, 11/3/11 9. 210, Henderson (Ark.) State, 10/29/11 7, Lamar, 9/10/11 10. 212, Louisiana-Lafayette, 12/7/13

Fewest Yards Passing First Downs Sacks 1. 42, Navy, 11/28/14 1. 31, Nebraska, 9/12/15 1. 7, North Carolina State, 9/15/12 2. 47, Edward Waters (Fla.), 9/25/10 2. 28, Troy, 10/20/16 2. 6, Troy, 10/20/16 3. 53, Georgia Southern, 11/28/15 28, Navy, 11/16/13 6, Arkansas State, 10/15/16 4. 67, Mississippi Valley State, 11/3/11 28, Troy, 9/29/12 6, Arkansas State, 10/13/15 5. 69, Nicholls, 9/24/16 5. 27, Idaho, 11/26/16 6, Mississippi State, 9/13/14 6. 78, Presbyterian, 11/19/16 27, Louisiana-Monroe, 11/5/16 6, Hawai’i, 12/1/12 7. 83, Missouri S&T, 10/9/10 27, Idaho, 11/7/15 7. 5, Troy, 10/3/15 8. 85, Georgia Southern, 9/20/14 8. 26, North Carolina State, 9/26/15 8. 4, eight times, last by Appalachian State, 12/5/15 85, Pikeville (Ky.), 9/4/10 26, Western Kentucky, 9/14/13 10. 93, Arkansas State, 10/15/16 10. 25, twice, last by Appalachian State, 10/4/14

Total Offense Attempts Fewest First Downs Fumble Recoveries 1. 90, Bowling Green, 12/20/14 1. 5, Edward Waters (Fla.), 9/25/10 1. 3, Texas State, 11/15/14 2. 85, Louisiana-Monroe, 11/5/16 2. 9, Lamar, 9/10/11 3, Texas-San Antonio, 9/1/12 3. 84, Idaho, 11/7/15 9, Army Prep, 9/26/09 3. 2, 17 times, last by Air Force, 12/30/16 84, Texas State, 11/15/14 4. 10, Nicholls, 9/18/10 5. 83, Arkansas State, 11/8/14 10, Pikeville (Ky.), 9/4/10 6. 80, Troy, 10/20/16 10, Fork Union (Va.) Academy, 10/31/09 80, Florida Atlantic, 10/20/12 10, Georgia Military J.C., 10/10/09 8. 79, Texas State, 10/26/13 8. 11, four times, last by Ark.-Monticello, 11/11/10 9. 78, Georgia State, 11/21/15 78, Troy, 9/29/12

Postseason Bowl Participants — 2014, 2016 105 2017 South Alabama Football History/Records Opponent Team Game Records (All Games) Interceptions Punts Kick Return Yards 1. 4, Nicholls, 9/24/16 1. 11, Milford (N.Y.) Academy, 11/7/09 1. 211, Henderson (Ark.) State, 11/6/10 4, South Carolina, 11/22/14 2. 9, Louisiana-Monroe, 11/23/13 2. 179, Milford (N.Y.) Academy, 11/7/09 4, Georgia State, 10/22/11 9, North Texas, 11/10/12 3. 166, Nicholls, 9/24/16 4. 3, eight times, last by Appalachian State, 12/5/15 9, Edward Waters (Fla.), 9/25/10 4. 153, Tulane, 9/7/13 9, Huntingdon (Ala.), 11/12/09 5. 152, Edward Waters (Fla.), 9/25/10 9, Louisburg (N.C.) J.C., 10/17/09 6. 149, Pikeville (Ky.), 9/4/10 7. 8, 10 times, last by Presbyterian, 11/19/16 7. 147, Georgia State, 10/30/10 8. 142, Idaho, 11/7/15 9. 138, Gardner-Webb, 9/5/15 10. 135, Louisiana-Monroe, 11/5/16

Interception Return Yards Yards Punting Punt Returns 1. 113, Mississippi State, 9/22/12 1. 384, Louisiana-Lafayette, 12/7/13 1. 5, San Diego State, 9/19/15 2. 97, Arkansas State, 10/13/15 2. 378, Louisiana-Monroe, 11/23/13 5, Mississippi State, 9/22/12 3. 92, South Carolina, 11/22/14 3. 356, North Texas, 11/10/12 5, Nicholls, 9/8/12 4. 85, Louisiana-Lafayette, 11/12/15 4. 350, Huntingdon (Ala.), 11/12/09 5, Tennessee-Martin, 10/15/11 5. 81, Arkansas State, 11/8/14 5. 348, Nicholls, 9/24/16 5. 4, eight times, last by Georgia Southern, 11/28/15 6. 60, Georgia Southern, 9/20/14 6. 342, Nicholls, 9/8/12 7. 55, Tulane, 9/7/13 7. 334, Texas State, 10/24/15 8. 50, Mississippi State, 9/13/14 8. 331, Kent State, 9/6/14 50, Arkansas-Monticello, 11/11/10 9. 330, Bowling Green, 12/20/14 10. 48, Appalachian State, 12/5/15 10. 317, Lamar, 10/16/10

Total Turnovers Forced Punting Average Punt Return Yards 1. 5, South Carolina, 11/22/14 1. 51.0, Hawai’i, 12/1/12 1. 111, Georgia Southern, 11/28/15 5, Georgia State, 10/22/11 2. 49.8, Idaho, 9/27/14 2. 106, San Diego State, 9/19/15 3. 4, 14 times, last by Nicholls, 9/24/16 3. 49.0, Cal Poly, 11/19/11 3. 68, North Carolina State, 9/26/15 4. 48.2, Middle Tennessee, 11/17/12 4. 58, Georgia State, 11/30/13 5. 48.0, Louisiana-Lafayette, 12/7/13 5. 48, Tennessee-Martin, 10/15/11 6. 47.7, Texas State, 10/24/15 6. 46, Mississippi State, 9/22/12 7. 47.6, Troy, 10/5/13 7. 39, Troy, 10/3/15 8. 47.1, Bowling Green, 12/20/14 8. 35, Arkansas State, 10/13/15 9. 47.0, Mississippi State, 9/22/12 9. 34, Hawai’i, 12/1/12 10. 46.8, San Diego State, 9/19/15 10. 33, twice, last by San Diego State, 10/1/16

Passes Broken Up Punting Average (minimum 4) 1. 9, Georgia State, 11/21/15 1. 49.8, Idaho, 9/27/14 2. 8, Louisiana-Monroe, 11/5/16 2. 48.2, Middle Tennessee, 11/17/12 8, Tulane, 9/7/13 3. 48.0, Louisiana-Lafayette, 12/7/13 8, Louisiana-Lafayette, 11/24/12 4. 47.7, Texas State, 10/24/15 5. 7, San Diego State, 9/19/15 5. 47.6, Troy, 10/5/13 7, Tennessee, 9/28/13 6. 47.1, Bowling Green, 12/20/14 7, Hawai’i, 12/1/12 7. 47.0, Mississippi State, 9/22/12 7, North Texas, 11/10/12 8. 46.8, San Diego State, 9/19/15 7, Florida International, 11/3/12 9. 46.4, San Diego State, 10/1/16 10. 6, four times, last by Mississippi State, 9/13/14 10. 46.2, Mississippi State, 9/13/14

Blocked Kicks Kick Returns 1. 1, 17 times, last by Idaho, 11/26/16 1. 10, Milford (N.Y.) Academy, 11/7/09 2. 9, Pikeville (Ky.), 9/4/10 3. 8, Appalachian State, 10/4/14 8, Fork Union (Va.) Academy, 10/31/09 8, Army Prep, 9/26/09 6. 7, eight times, last by Idaho, 11/7/15

106 Postseason Bowl Participants — 2014, 2016 History/Records 2017 South Alabama Football Opponent Individual Game Records (All Games) Scoring Rush Attempts 1. 24, Brent Leonard, Louisiana-Monroe, 10/27/12 1. 35, Elijhaa Penny, Idaho, 11/7/15 2. 18, Isaiah Saunders, Idaho, 11/26/16 2. 30, Robert Lowe, Texas State, 10/24/15 18, Robert Lowe, Texas State, 10/24/15 3. 28, Donnell Pumphrey, San Diego State, 9/19/15 18, Matthew Dayes, North Carolina State, 9/26/15 28, Terrell Newby, Nebraska, 9/12/15 18, Terrell Newby, Nebraska, 9/12/15 5. 27, Kedrick Rhodes, Florida International, 11/3/12 18, Keenan Reynolds, Navy, 11/28/14 27, Trayion Durham, Kent State, 9/24/11 18, Quentin Sims, Tennessee-Martin, 10/15/11 27, Alex Baronich, Huntingdon (Ala.), 11/12/09 8. 15, Jason Dann, Texas State, 10/26/13 8. 26, Brandon Burks, Troy, 10/3/15 15, Sean Ianno, Texas-San Antonio, 9/1/12 9. 25, three times, last by Donnell Pumphrey, San Diego State, 10/1/16 10. 13, three times, last by Luke Strebel, Air Force, 12/30/16

Total Touchdowns Yards Rushing 1. 4, Brent Leonard, Louisiana-Monroe, 10/27/12 1. 248, Robert Lowe, Texas State, 10/24/15 2. 3, Isaiah Saunders, Idaho, 11/26/16 2. 223, Elijah McGuire, Louisiana-Lafayette, 9/17/16 3, Robert Lowe, Texas State, 10/24/15 3. 198, Terrell Newby, Nebraska, 9/12/15 3, Matthew Dayes, North Carolina State, 9/26/15 4. 192, Marcus Cox, Appalachian State, 12/5/15 3, Terrell Newby, Nebraska, 9/12/15 5. 187, Matt Breida, Georgia Southern, 11/28/15 3, Keenan Reynolds, Navy, 11/28/14 187, Matt Breida, Georgia Southern, 9/20/14 3, Quentin Sims, Tennessee-Martin, 10/15/11 7. 170, Larry Rose III, New Mexico State, 12/3/16 8. 2, 39 times, last by Jacobi Owens, Air Force, 12/30/16 8. 169, Rajion Neal, Tennessee, 9/28/13 9. 154, Jordan Parker, Middle Tennessee, 11/17/12 10. 151, Donnell Pumphrey, San Diego State, 10/1/16

Extra Points Rushing Touchdowns 1. 9, Kyle Bambard, North Carolina State, 9/26/15 1. 3, Isaiah Saunders, Idaho, 11/26/16 2. 7, Younghoe Koo, Georgia Southern, 11/28/15 3, Robert Lowe, Texas State, 10/24/15 7, Brett Baer, Louisiana-Lafayette, 11/24/12 3, Matthew Dayes, North Carolina State, 9/26/15 4. 6, Craig Ford, Louisiana-Monroe, 11/5/16 3, Keenan Reynolds, Navy, 11/28/14 6, Austin Rehkow, Idaho, 11/7/15 5. 2, 23 times, last by Jacobi Owens, Air Force, 12/30/16 6, Drew Brown, Nebraska, 9/12/15 6, Austin Grebe, Navy, 11/28/14 6, Luke Ferguson, Arkansas State, 11/8/14 9. 5, fi ve times, last by Austin Rehkow, Idaho, 11/26/16

Extra-Point Attempts Average Per Carry (minimum fi ve attempts) 1. 9, Kyle Bambard, North Carolina State, 9/26/15 1. 18.14, Darius Staten, Navy, 11/16/13 2. 7, Younghoe Koo, Georgia Southern, 11/28/15 2. 13.71, Marcus Cox, Appalachian State, 12/5/15 7, Brett Baer, Louisiana-Lafayette, 11/24/12 3. 13.20, Marlin Lane, Tennessee, 9/28/13 4. 6, Craig Ford, Louisiana-Monroe, 11/5/16 4. 13.00, Matthew Dayes, North Carolina State, 9/26/15 6, Austin Rehkow, Idaho, 11/7/15 5. 11.90, Keenan Reynolds, Navy, 11/28/14 6, Drew Brown, Nebraska, 9/12/15 6. 11.40, Dri Archer, Kent State, 10/19/13 6, Austin Grebe, Navy, 11/28/14 7. 9.93, Dak Prescott, Mississippi State, 9/13/14 6, Luke Ferguson, Arkansas State, 11/8/14 8. 9.70, Elijah McGuire, Louisiana-Lafayette, 9/17/16 9. 5, six times, last by Austin Rehkow, Idaho, 11/26/16 9 9.40, Wesley Fields, Georgia Southern, 11/28/15 10. 9.25, Shadrach Thornton, North Carolina State, 9/26/15

Field Goals Average Per Carry (minimum 10 attempts) 1. 4, Hunter Stover, Louisiana-Lafayette, 11/1/14 1. 13.71, Marcus Cox, Appalachian State, 12/5/15 4, Jason Dann, Texas State, 10/26/13 2. 11.90, Keenan Reynolds, Navy, 11/28/14 4, Sean Ianno, Texas-San Antonio, 9/1/12 3. 11.40, Dri Archer, Kent State, 10/19/13 4. 3, Luke Strebel, Air Force, 12/30/16 4. 9.93, Dak Prescott, Mississippi State, 9/13/14 3, Elliott Fry, South Carolina, 11/22/14 5. 9.70, Elijah McGuire, Louisiana-Lafayette, 9/17/16 3, Colton Cook, Southern Utah, 8/29/13 6. 9.25, Shadrach Thornton, North Carolina State, 9/26/15 3, Tyler Hadden, Hawai’i, 12/1/12 7. 8.90, Matt Breida, Georgia Southern, 11/28/15 3, Devon Bell, Mississippi State, 9/22/12 8.90, Matt Breida, Georgia Southern, 9/20/14 9. 2, 17 times, last by Ryan Kay, Troy, 10/20/16 9. 8.83, David Fisher, Kent State, 10/19/13 10. 8.46, Conner Cramer, New Mexico State, 12/3/16

Field-Goal Attempts Pass Attempts 1. 5, Mitch Anderson, Florida Atlantic, 10/20/12 1. 47, Brandon Doughty, Western Kentucky, 9/14/13 2. 4, Westin Graves, Mississippi State, 9/3/16 47, Nick Montana, Tulane, 9/7/13 4, Will Johnson, Texas State, 11/15/14 3. 44, , Georgia State, 11/21/15 4, Hunter Stover, Louisiana-Lafayette, 11/1/14 4. 43, Tyler Jones, Texas State, 11/15/14 4, Jason Dann, Texas State, 10/26/13 43, Nick Hardesty, Henderson (Ark.) State, 11/6/10 4, Carlos Lopez, Middle Tennessee, 11/17/12 6. 42, Brandon Silvers, Troy, 10/20/16 4, Sean Ianno, Texas-San Antonio, 9/1/12 42, Randy Wright, UC Davis, 10/23/10 8. 3, 13 times, last by Luke Strebel, Air Force, 12/30/16 8. 41, Graham Wilbert, Florida Atlantic, 10/20/12 9. 40, three times, last by Nick Arbuckle, Georgia State, 10/18/14

Postseason Bowl Participants — 2014, 2016 107 2017 South Alabama Football History/Records Opponent Individual Game Records (All Games) Completions Yards Receiving 1. 29, Nick Montana, Tulane, 9/7/13 1. 188, Jamal Robinson, Louisiana-Lafayette, 11/12/15 2. 28, Brandon Silvers, Troy, 10/20/16 2. 187, Ryan Grant, Tulane, 9/7/13 3. 27, Nick Arbuckle, Georgia State, 11/21/15 3. 175, Albert Wilson, Georgia State, 10/22/11 27, Brandon Doughty, Western Kentucky, 9/14/13 4. 166, Harry Peoples, Louisiana-Lafayette, 11/24/12 27, Graham Wilbert, Florida Atlantic, 10/20/12 5. 147, Sean Creadick, UC Davis, 10/23/10 6. 26, Caleb Evans, Louisiana-Monroe, 11/5/16 6. 139, Al Riles, Louisiana-Lafayette, 9/17/16 26, Matt Linehan, Idaho, 11/7/15 7. 138, Rashon Ceaser, Louisiana-Monroe, 11/23/13 8. 25, James Knapke, Bowling Green, 12/20/14 8. 137, Roger Lewis, Bowling Green, 12/20/14 25, Tyler Jones, Texas State, 11/15/14 9. 132, Donovan Harden, Georgia State, 10/18/14 25, Matt Linehan, Idaho, 9/27/14 132, DaMarcus Ganaway, Kentucky Wesleyan, 10/2/10

Completion Percentage (multiple attempts) Touchdown Catches 1. 100.0 (2-2), Damian Williams, Mississippi State, 9/13/14 1. 4, Brent Leonard, Louisiana-Monroe, 10/27/12 2. 88.2 (15-17), Adam Kennedy, Arkansas State, 11/2/13 2. 3, Quentin Sims, Tennessee-Martin, 10/15/11 3. 85.0 (17-20), Mike Glennon, North Carolina State, 9/17/11 3. 2, 12 times, last by Deon Watson, Idaho, 11/7/15 4. 80.0 (12-15), Kelton Hill, Georgia State, 10/22/11 5. 78.3 (18-23), Jacoby Brissett, North Carolina State, 9/26/15 6. 77.3 (17-22), Ryan Aplin, Arkansas State, 10/13/12 7. 76.9 (20-26), Corey Robinson, Troy, 10/5/13 8. 75.0 (3-4), Jalan McClendon, North Carolina State, 9/26/15 75.0 (6-8), Fredi Knighten, Arkansas State, 11/2/13 75.0 (9-12), Andre Broadous, Cal Poly, 11/19/11

Completion Percentage (minimum 10 attempts) Total Offense Attempts 1. 88.2 (15-17), Adam Kennedy, Arkansas State, 11/2/13 1. 55, Nick Arbuckle, Georgia State, 10/18/14 2. 85.0 (17-20), Mike Glennon, North Carolina State, 9/17/11 2. 54, Tyler Jones, Texas State, 11/15/14 3. 80.0 (12-15), Kelton Hill, Georgia State, 10/22/11 3. 53, Matt Linehan, Idaho, 9/27/14 4. 78.3 (18-23), Jacoby Brissett, North Carolina State, 9/26/15 4. 52, Nick Montana, Tulane, 9/7/13 5. 77.3 (17-22), Ryan Aplin, Arkansas State, 10/13/12 5. 50, Randy Wright, UC Davis, 10/23/10 6. 76.9 (20-26), Corey Robinson, Troy, 10/5/13 6. 49, Kolton Browning, Louisiana-Monroe, 11/23/13 7. 75.0 (9-12), Andre Broadous, Cal Poly, 11/19/11 49, Brandon Doughty, Western Kentucky, 9/14/13 8. 71.4 (20-28), Damian Williams, Mississippi State, 9/3/16 49, Nick Hardesty, Henderson (Ark.) State, 11/6/10 9. 70.6 (24-34), Mike Glennon, North Carolina State, 9/15/12 9. 48, three times, last by James Knapke, Bowling Green, 12/20/14 10. 70.0 (7-10), twice, last by Arion Worthman, Air Force, 12/30/16

Yards Passing Total Offense Yards 1. 395, Brandon Silvers, Troy, 10/20/16 1. 413, Brandon Silvers, Troy, 10/20/16 2. 368, James Knapke, Bowling Green, 12/20/14 2. 392, James Knapke, Bowling Green, 12/20/14 3. 359, Nick Hardesty, Henderson (Ark.) State, 11/6/10 3. 377, Nick Hardesty, Henderson (Ark.) State, 11/6/10 4. 327, Nick Montana, Tulane, 9/7/13 4. 370, Terrance Broadway, Louisiana-Lafayette, 11/24/12 5. 321, Ronnie Bell, Georgia State, 11/30/13 5. 356, Matt Linehan, Idaho, 11/7/15 6. 317, Matt Linehan, Idaho, 11/7/15 6. 340, Dak Prescott, Mississippi State, 9/13/14 7. 311, Nick Arbuckle, Georgia State, 11/21/15 7. 330, Nick Arbuckle, Georgia State, 10/18/14 311, Nick Arbuckle, Georgia State, 10/18/14 8. 325, Graham Wilbert, Florida Atlantic, 10/20/12 9. 305, Terrance Broadway, Louisiana-Lafayette, 11/24/12 9. 320, Nick Montana, Tulane, 9/7/13 10. 303, Graham Wilbert, Florida Atlantic, 10/20/12 10. 315, Caleb Evans, Louisiana-Monroe, 11/5/16

Touchdowns Passing All-Purpose Yards 1. 4, Kolton Browning, Louisiana-Monroe, 10/27/12 1. 281, Darius Davis, Henderson (Ark.) State, 11/6/10 4, Mike Glennon, North Carolina State, 9/17/11 2. 261, Robert Lowe, Texas State, 10/24/15 3. 3, nine times, last by Caleb Evans, Louisiana-Monroe, 11/5/16 3. 236, Terrell Newby, Nebraska, 9/12/15 4. 229, Elijah McGuire, Louisiana-Lafayette, 11/1/14 5. 227, Dri Archer, Kent State, 10/19/13 6. 223, Elijah McGuire, Louisiana-Lafayette, 9/17/16 7. 210, Marcus Cox, Appalachian State, 12/5/15 8. 202, T.J. Graham, North Carolina State, 9/17/11 9. 197, Antonio Andrews, Western Kentucky, 9/14/13 10. 193, Larry Rose III, New Mexico State, 12/3/16

Receptions Total Tackles 1. 14, Ryan Grant, Tulane, 9/7/13 1. 17, Nathan Herrold, Arkansas State, 10/13/12 2. 12, Sean Creadick, UC Davis, 10/23/10 2. 16, Qushaun Lee, Arkansas State, 11/2/13 3. 10, Jamal Robinson, Louisiana-Lafayette, 11/12/15 3. 15, Rodney Butler, New Mexico State, 12/3/16 10, Donovan Harden, Georgia State, 10/18/14 15, Dalton Herrington, New Mexico State, 12/3/16 5. 9, Callen Hightower, Idaho, 11/7/15 15, Eric Boggs, Appalachian State, 12/5/15 9, Elijah McGuire, Louisiana-Lafayette, 11/1/14 15, Sam Scofi eld, Tulane, 9/7/13 9, Rashon Ceaser, Louisiana-Monroe, 11/23/13 15, Brent Harstad, Florida Atlantic, 10/20/12 9, Brent Leonard, Louisiana-Monroe, 10/27/12 8. 14, Tony Lashley, Idaho, 11/26/16 9, Sean Farr, Hargrave (Va.) Academy, 9/5/09 14, Carlton Johnson, Arkansas-Monticello, 11/11/10 10. 8, three times, last by Al Riles, Louisiana-Lafayette, 9/17/16 14, Keith Anthony, Huntingdon (Ala.), 11/12/09 108 Postseason Bowl Participants — 2014, 2016 History/Records 2017 South Alabama Football Opponent Individual Game Records (All Games) Solo Tackles Interception Return Yards 1. 13, Sam Scofi eld, Tulane, 9/7/13 1. 85, Savion Brown, Louisiana-Lafayette, 11/12/15 2. 11, Dalton Herrington, New Mexico State, 12/3/16 2. 71, Skai Moore, South Carolina, 11/22/14 3. 10, Damontae Kazee, San Diego State, 9/19/15 3. 66, Nickoe Whitley, Mississippi State, 9/22/12 10, Dominique Robertson, Tulane, 9/7/13 4. 60, Xavier Woodson, Arkansas State, 10/13/15 10, Keith Anthony, Huntingdon (Ala.), 11/12/09 5. 58, Artez Brown, Arkansas State, 11/8/14 6. 9, Jordan Hunt, Florida International, 11/3/12 6. 48, Edwin Jackson, Georgia Southern, 9/20/14 9, Steven Kurfehs, Texas-San Antonio, 10/8/11 7. 47, Johnthan Banks, Mississippi State, 9/22/12 9, Kenneth Boulware, Louisburg (N.C.) J.C., 10/17/09 8. 46, David Mims, Texas State, 11/15/14 9. 8, eight times, last by Terrill Hanks, New Mexico State, 12/3/16 9. 45, Eric Boggs, Appalachian State, 12/5/15 45, Tolando Cleveland, Mississippi State, 9/13/14

Assisted Tackles Passes Broken Up 1. 14, Nathan Herrold, Arkansas State, 10/13/12 1. 3, Cameron Sutton, Tennessee, 9/28/13 2. 12, Qushaun Lee, Arkansas State, 11/2/13 3, Jemarlous Moten, Louisiana-Lafayette, 11/24/12 3. 10, DeVante’ Strickland, Kent State, 10/19/13 3, Justin Hughes, Georgia State, 10/30/10 10, Xavius Boyd, Western Kentucky, 9/14/13 4. 2, 28 times, last by D.J. Hampton, Idaho, 11/26/16 10, Ryan Carrethers, Arkansas State, 10/13/12 10, Nick Nelms, Arkansas State, 10/13/12 7. 9, eight times, last by Rodney Butler, New Mexico State, 12/3/16

Tackles For Loss Blocked Kicks 1. 5.0, Art Laurel, Hawai’i, 12/1/12 1. 1, 17 times, last by Tony Lashley, Idaho, 11/26/16 2. 4.5, Josh Watson, Hargrave (Va.) Academy, 9/5/09 3. 4.0, A.J. Jefferson, Mississippi State, 9/3/16 4.0, Darzil Washington, Louisiana-Lafayette, 11/12/15 5. 3.0, seven times, last by Chris Odom, Arkansas State, 10/15/16

Sacks Punts 1. 2.0, 12 times, last by Ja’Von Rolland-Jones, Arkansas State, 10/15/16 1. 11, Igor Garcia, Milford (N.Y.) Academy, 11/7/09 2. 9, Justin Manton, Louisiana-Monroe, 11/23/13 9, Will Atterberry, North Texas, 11/10/12 9, Jerry Martin, Edward Waters (Fla.), 9/25/10 9, Carl Sanders, Huntingdon (Ala.), 11/12/09 9, Danny Heimrich, Louisburg (N.C.) J.C., 10/17/09 7. 8, 10 times, last by Brett Norton, Presbyterian, 11/19/16

Forced Fumbles Yards Punting 1. 2, Miguel Marshall, Fork Union (Va.) Academy, 10/31/09 1. 384, Daniel Cadona, Louisiana-Lafayette, 12/7/13 2. 378, Justin Manton, Louisiana-Monroe, 11/23/13 3. 356, Will Atterberry, North Texas, 11/10/12 4. 350, Carl Sanders, Huntingdon (Ala.), 11/12/09 5. 348, Tyler St. Germain, Nicholls, 9/24/16 Fumble Recoveries 6. 342, Cory Kemps, Nicholls, 9/8/12 1. 2, Anthony Holmes, Milford (N.Y.) Academy, 11/7/09 7. 334, Lumi Kaba, Texas State, 10/24/15 8. 331, Anthony Melchiori, Kent State, 9/6/14 9. 330, Joe Davidson, Bowling Green, 12/20/14 10. 317, Kollin Kahler, Lamar, 10/16/10

Interceptions Punting Average 1. 2, Skai Moore, South Carolina, 11/22/14 1. 51.0, Alex Dunnachie, Hawai’i, 12/1/12 2, Brison Williams, South Carolina, 11/22/14 2. 49.8, Austin Rehkow, Idaho, 9/27/14 2, Qushaun Lee, Arkansas State, 11/8/14 3. 49.0, Paul Hundley, Cal Poly, 11/19/11 2, Jajuan Harley, Middle Tennessee, 11/17/12 4. 48.2, Josh Davis, Middle Tennessee, 11/17/12 2, Otha Foster, West Alabama, 9/1/11 5. 48.0, Ryan Nowicki, Georgia Southern, 11/28/15 48.0, Daniel Cadona, Louisiana-Lafayette, 12/7/13 48.0, Derek Carr, Tennessee-Martin, 10/15/11 8. 47.7, Lumi Kaba, Texas State, 10/24/15 9. 47.6, Will Scott, Troy, 10/5/13 10. 47.1, Joe Davidson, Bowling Green, 12/20/14 Postseason Bowl Participants — 2014, 2016 109 2017 South Alabama Football History/Records Opponent Individual Game Records (All Games) Punting Average (minimum 4) Longest Run 1. 49.8, Austin Rehkow, Idaho, 9/27/14 1. 85-TD, Brandin Byrd, North Texas, 11/10/12 2. 48.2, Josh Davis, Middle Tennessee, 11/17/12 2. 77-TD, Matthew Dayes, North Carolina State, 9/26/15 3. 48.0, Daniel Cadona, Louisiana-Lafayette, 12/7/13 3. 75-TD, Matthew Breida, Georgia Southern, 11/28/15 4. 47.7, Lumi Kaba, Texas State, 10/24/15 4. 74, Marcus Cox, Appalachian State, 12/5/15 5. 47.6, Will Scott, Troy, 10/5/13 74-TD, Dri Archer, Kent State, 10/19/13 6. 47.1, Joe Davidson, Bowling Green, 12/20/14 6. 68-TD, Elijah McGuire, Louisiana-Lafayette, 9/17/16 7. 47.0, Austin Rehkow, Idaho, 11/7/15 7. 67-TD, Keenan Reynolds, Navy, 11/28/14 47.0, Baker Swedenburg, Mississippi State, 9/22/12 8. 64-TD, Matt Breida, Georgia Southern, 9/20/14 9. 46.8, Tanner Blain, San Diego State, 9/19/15 9. 56, Kevin Ellison, Georgia Southern, 11/28/15 10. 46.4, Tanner Blain, San Diego State, 10/1/16 10. 54-TD, twice, last by Robert Lowe, Texas State, 10/24/15

Punts Inside The 20 Longest Pass Play 1. 5, Lumi Kaba, Texas State, 10/24/15 1. 95-TD, Nick Johnson from Nick Hardesty, Henderson (Ark.) State, 11/6/10 5, Will Atterberry, North Texas, 11/10/12 95-TD, Jesse Turner from LaQuintin Caston, Nicholls, 9/18/10 3. 4, Andrew Komornik, Gardner-Webb, 9/5/15 3. 80-TD, Tevaris McCormick from Brandon Silvers, Troy, 10/20/16 4, Austin Rehkow, Idaho, 9/27/14 80, Robert Davis from Ronnie Bell, Georgia State, 11/30/13 5. 3, 13 times, last by Ryan Kay, Troy, 10/20/16 5. 78-TD, Roger Lewis from James Knapke, Bowling Green, 12/20/14 78-TD, Albert Wilson from Kelton Hill, Georgia State, 10/22/11 78, Tyler Young from Justin Ridgeway, Huntingdon (Ala.), 11/12/09 8. 75-TD, Jalen Robinette from Arion Worthman, Air Force, 12/30/16 75-TD, Harry Peoples from Terrance Broadway, UL-Lafayette, 11/24/12 10. 73, twice, last by Pharoh Cooper from Dylan Thompson, S. Carolina, 11/22/14

Kick Returns Longest Interception Return 1. 7, Kyle Horton, Gardner-Webb, 9/5/15 1. 85-TD, Savion Brown, Louisiana-Lafayette, 11/12/15 7, Sergio Johnson, Pikeville (Ky.), 9/4/10 2. 66, Nickoe Whitely, Mississippi State, 9/22/12 3. 6, Ricky Fergerson, Appalachian State, 12/5/15 3. 60, Xavier Woodson, Arkansas State, 10/13/15 4. 5, Rueben Mwehla, Idaho, 11/7/15 4. 58-TD, Artez Brown, Arkansas State, 11/8/14 5, Richard Montgomery, Idaho, 9/27/14 5. 48, Edwin Jackson, Georgia Southern, 9/20/14 5, Darius Davis, Henderson (Ark.) State, 11/6/10 6. 47, Johnathan Banks, Mississippi State, 9/22/12 5, Jonathan Johnson, Edward Waters (Fla.), 9/25/10 7. 46, David Mims II, Texas State, 11/15/14 8. 4, 15 times, last by Jason Huntley, New Mexico State, 12/3/16 8. 45, Tolando Cleveland, Mississippi State, 9/13/14 9. 42, Skai Moore, South Carolina, 11/22/14 10. 38, Nathan Herrold, Arkansas State, 10/13/12

Kick Return Yards Longest Fumble Return 1. 186, Darius Davis, Henderson (Ark.) State, 11/6/10 1. 61-TD, Rock Ya-Sin, Presbyterian, 11/19/16 2. 158, Stefano Guarisco, Nicholls, 9/24/16 2. 60-TD, Chris Humes, Arkansas State, 10/15/16 3. 138, Kyle Horton, Gardner-Webb, 9/5/15 3. 27, Calvin Tiggle, Kent State, 9/24/11 4. 134, Ricky Fergerson, Appalachian State, 12/5/15 4. 9, Bernardrick McKinney, Mississippi State, 9/13/14 5. 128, Sergio Johnson, Pikeville (Ky.), 9/4/10 5. 5, Santo Coppola, Air Force, 12/30/16 6. 125, Albert Davis, Georgia State, 10/30/10 6. 3, Chuck Obi, Henderson (Ark.) State, 10/29/11 7. 110, Jonathan Johnson, Edward Waters (Fla.), 9/25/10 8. 99, Quin Thornton, Georgia Military J.C., 10/10/09 9. 96, Rueben Mwehla, Idaho, 11/7/15 10. 90, Jameon Lewis, Mississippi State, 9/22/12

Punt Returns Longest Field Goal 1. 5, Lloyd Mills, San Diego State, 9/19/15 1. 54, Donny Hageman, San Diego State, 9/19/15 2. 4, Derek Keaton, Georgia Southern, 11/28/15 2. 51, Zach Matics, Appalachian State, 12/5/15 4, Blaise Taylor, Arkansas State, 10/13/15 51, Sean Ianno, Texas-San Antonio, 9/1/12 4, Bra’lon Cherry, North Carolina State, 9/26/15 4. 50, Zach Matics, Appalachian State, 12/5/15 4, Blaise Taylor, Arkansas State, 11/8/14 50, Brian Davis, Arkansas State, 11/2/13 4, Albert Wilson, Georgia State, 11/30/13 6. 48, Westin Graves, Mississippi State, 9/3/16 4, Travis Jones, Florida Atlantic, 10/20/12 48, Andrew Dolan, Nicholls, 9/8/12 8. 3, 16 times, last by Cedarius Rookard, Troy, 10/20/16 48, Sean Ianno, Texas-San Antonio, 10/8/11 9. 47, four times, last by Ryan Kay, Troy, 10/20/16

Punt Return Yards Longest Field-Goal Attempt 1. 111, Derek Keaton, Georgia Southern, 11/28/15 1. 54, Donny Hageman, San Diego State, 9/19/15 2. 106, Lloyd Mills, San Diego State, 9/19/15 54, Zach Olen, North Texas, 11/10/12 3. 68, Bra’lon Cherry, North Carolina State, 9/26/15 3. 52, Michael Palardy, Tennessee, 9/28/13 4. 58, Albert Wilson, Georgia State, 11/30/13 4. 51, Zach Matics, Appalachian State, 12/5/15 5. 35, Blaise Taylor, Arkansas State, 10/13/15 51, Stevie Artigue, Louisiana-Lafayette, 11/12/15 6. 34, Scott Harding, Hawai’i, 12/1/12 51, Sean Ianno, Texas-San Antonio, 9/1/12 34, Johnthan Banks, Mississippi State, 9/22/12 7. 50, Zach Matics, Appalachian State, 12/5/15 8. 33, Quest Truxton, San Diego State, 10/1/16 50, Will Lutz, Georgia State, 11/30/13 33, Eric Ayedemi, Kent State, 9/24/11 50, Brian Davis, Arkansas State, 11/2/13 10. 31, Erik Brown, Texas-San Antonio, 10/8/11 10. 49, twice, last by Brett Norton, Presbyterian, 11/19/16 110 Postseason Bowl Participants — 2014, 2016 History/Records 2017 South Alabama Football Opponent Individual Game Records (All Games) Ladd-Peebles Stadium Longest Punt 1. 70, Devon Bell, Mississippi State, 9/13 hen the University of South Alabamaʼs Board of Trustees voted to estab- lish the schoolʼs football program in December 2007, one of the immedi- 2. 69, Lumi Kaba, Texas State, 10/24/15 W ate benefits was that the Jaguars already had a home lined up. Ladd-Peebles 3. 61, Will Scott, Troy, 10/5/13 Stadium, located near the heart of downtown Mobile, has been hosting foot- 4. 60, Tanner Blain, San Diego State, 9/19/15 ball games since 1948. 5. 59, Lumi Kaba, Texas State, 10/24/15 59, Justin Manton, Louisiana-Monroe, 11/23/13 Since the announcement that USA will use the facility for its home contests, 7. 58, Austin Rehkow, Idaho, 11/7/15 the stadium has undergone numerous renovations including the addition of 11 58, Joe Davidson, Bowling Green, 12/20/14 suites that currently makes the capacity 33,471. The interior of the stadium was 58, Carlos Sanchez, Mississippi Valley State, 11/3/11 refurbished with an overall paint job in the schoolʼs red and blue colors, as well 10. 57, fi ve times, last by Logan Cooke, Mississippi State, 9/3/16 as the addition of USA banners and signage both inside and out of the facility.

Longest Kickoff Return The 2014 campaign saw the Jaguars record their first-ever sellout as a pro- 1. 93-TD, Darius Davis, Henderson (Ark.) State, 11/6/10 gram-record 38,129 witnessed USA play host to Mississippi State in its home 2. 77, Stefano Guarisco, Nicholls, 9/24/16 opener on Sept. 13. In October, the Jags defeated rival Troy in a game televised 3. 52, Stefano Guarisco, Nicholls, 9/24/16 on ESPNU, while a 24-20 home victory over Texas State on Nov. 15 clinched 4. 51, Brandon Burks, Troy, 10/5/13 what would turn out to be the teamʼs first-ever postseason bowl appearance. 5. 50, Albert Wilson, Georgia State, 10/30/10 6. 49, Jameon Lewis, Mississippi State, 9/22/12 And when Troy returned to the facility in 2016, the crowd of 30,837 was the 7. 48, Cam Thomas, Milford (N.Y.) Academy, 11/7/09 second-largest in Jaguar history and the most for a Sun Belt Conference game 8. 46, T.J. Graham, North Carolina State, 9/17/11 that year. 9. 45, Demond Brown, Navy, 11/16/13 In its first-ever season, USA posted a 7-0 mark at the stadium, outscoring the 10. 42, Demond Brown, Navy, 11/28/14 opposition 321-41 while averaging better than 18,000 fans per contest. That included drawing nearly 27,000 for the programʼs debut on Sept. 5 — a 30-13 Longest Punt Return victory over Hargrave (Va.) Military Academy — as well as a crowd of more than 1. 72, Derek Keaton, Georgia Southern, 11/28/15 23,000 for the season finale against Huntingdon (Ala.) College. 2. 62, Albert Wilson, Georgia State, 11/30/13 3. 57, Lloyd Mills, San Diego State, 9/19/15 Season two saw the Jags once again average more than 18,000 fans while win- 4. 51, Bra’lon Cherry, North Carolina State, 9/26/15 ning all seven of their home contests. Highlights of the 2010 home schedule 5. 41, Lloyd Mills, San Diego State, 9/19/15 included defeating Nicholls State 39-21 on Sept. 18 in the schoolʼs first-ever 6. 33, Teddy Ruben, Troy, 10/3/15 game against an NCAA Football Championship Subdivision (formerly I-AA) op- 7. 32, Quest Truxton, San Diego State, 10/1/16 ponent, and a 39-34 win over Georgia State the last weekend of October that 8. 22, David Ungerer, Idaho, 9/27/14 drew a season-best attendance of 23,446. 22, Brent Leonard, Louisiana-Monroe, 10/27/12 10. 21, Eric Adeyemi, Kent State, 9/24/11 The Jaguars would extend their home win streak to 19 straight games after claiming their first five games at the facility in 2011. USA brought in over 21,000 fans for its season-opening victory over West Alabama, recording a season-high 24,582 attendance figure for the Jagsʼ 33-30 Homecoming win over Tennessee-Martin en route to posting an average of over 18,000 fans per outing for the third year in a row. The 2012 home campaign was highlighted by a season-best 23,789 in attendance for the programʼs first-ever Sun Belt Conference game against in-state rival Troy — thatʼs the third-highest figure in USAʼs five seasons of competition — while last year the Jaguars defeated both Western Kentucky and SBC co-champion Louisiana-Lafayette at the venue.

In addition to serving as the home of the Jags, Ladd-Peebles Stadium currently plays host annually to the GoDaddy Bowl and the Senior Bowl. The GoDaddy Bowl currently has ties to the Sun Belt Conference and the Mid-American Con- ference while the Senior Bowl — which brings approximately 100 of the top collegiate players to Mobile each January — moved to the Port City in 1951. USA Year-By-Year At Ladd-Peebles Season Record 2009 ...... 7-0 2010 ...... 7-0 2011 ...... 5-1 2012 ...... 2-4 2013 ...... 4-2 2014 ...... 3-3 2015 ...... 3-3 2016 ...... 5-2 Total (8 yrs) 36-15 (70.6%) Top 5 Attended USA Games At Ladd-Peebles Att. Opponent, Date 1. 38,129 vs. Mississippi State, 9/13/14 2. 30,837 vs. Troy, 10/20/16 3. 26,783 vs. Hargrave (Va.) Academy, 9/5/09 4. 24,582 vs. Tennessee-Martin, 10/15/11 5. 23,789 vs. Troy, 9/29/12

Postseason Bowl Participants — 2014, 2016 111 2017 South Alabama Football Sun Belt Conference Already a long-time leader in innovation and progressive in the fi nal conference computer rankings among the “Group In its very fi rst year, one of those programs reached the pin- thinking in the world of intercollegiate athletics, the Sun Belt of Five” - ranking well ahead of the Mid-American Conference nacle of NCAA men’s basketball competition when UNC Conference also continues to establish itself as a force to be and Conference USA, and giving the league a signifi cant fi nan- Charlotte earned a berth in the Final Four. That type of success reckoned with on the playing fi eld. cial boost through payouts from the College Football Playoff. set the bar very high, but the league’s four-decade history is The league also moved into third among the fi ve in the four- sprinkled with landmark success in all seasons. The Sun Belt is in its fi fth decade as a vibrant and vigorous part year average computer ranking of conferences. of the collegiate landscape, and has never shied away from tak- In the spring, baseball and softball continue to put the league ing a leadership role among conferences in its efforts to provide Troy became the fi rst league school to crack the Associated in the national spotlight with deep runs in postseason play better experiences for its member schools, its student-athletes Press Football Top 25 during the season, reaching No. 25 on and high visibility in national polls. Louisiana’s baseball team and coaches, and for its fans and followers. After all, this is the Nov. 14 as part of a fi ve-win improvement over 2015. South Ala- ranked No. 1 nationally in the fi nal third of the 2014 season and league that inaugurated college basketball’s shot clock and bama also provided a milestone with a victory over a national- reached the NCAA Super Regional round in 2014 and 2015, was the fi rst to partner with a fl edgling cable television entity ly-ranked opponent when the Jaguars topped No. 19 San Diego while its softball team has advanced to Super Regional play whose ESPN moniker was unknown at the time. State on the road in early October. fi ve times in the last six seasons including a trip to the 2014 Women’s College World Series. More recently, new member Innovation is a great thing, but the just-completed 2016-17 ath- All that success comes as the league fi nalizes its football transi- Coastal Carolina reigned supreme at the pinnacle of college letic season also showed that the Sun Belt Conference takes a tion this season, with Idaho and New Mexico State’s football- baseball, winning the College World Series only one year ago back seat to no other league in its competitive balance and in only memberships ending at the conclusion of the 2017 season in the 2016 season. proving itself deserving of its status a member of the NCAA’s and new league member Coastal Carolina becoming a full- highest conference tier. fl edged football member this fall. Next year, the Sun Belt will Just as important as on-fi eld success, the Sun Belt’s commit- compete in football divisions for the fi rst time and will stage ment to academic excellence remains a league symbol. The At no time was league athletic success more obvious than its fi rst-ever championship game at the end of the 2018 season. league’s record book for grade-point averages and academic during the 2016 football season, when the Sun Belt broke out honors is a constantly-changing document, seemingly with and fulfi lled much of the promise that league founders and its “We are very excited going forward in football,” Benson said. each year’s success outdoing the previous year. This past members envisioned when the league inaugurated the sport “Having our championship game next year only increases what spring, a record 23 league programs were recognized for out- just after the new millennium. we already have going. The footprint of this league was done standing performance in the classroom, with those teams earn- to ensure long-term success and sustainability, and with the ing NCAA Public Recognition Awards for APR scores in the Last season, Sun Belt members participated in six bowl games, membership structure we now have in Texas, Louisiana, Ar- top 10 percent nationally. It was the third consecutive year the a 50 percent increase in the league’s former high-water mark kansas, Alabama, Georgia and the Carolinas, that footprint is Sun Belt has broken its record for teams honored. and only a decade removed from a “one-bowl league” moniker set up for even more success.” in its formative years. More importantly, Sun Belt teams didn’t The strength of any league is its membership, and the Sun Belt just get to bowl games … they won them, again in record num- The Sun Belt gained much notoriety and notice during the past added to its strength when Coastal Carolina joined in all sports bers. football season, but that was by no means the league’s only except football in July 2016. CCU is in the middle of a transi- hallmark during the past year. Men’s basketball – the league’s tion to the Football Bowl Subdivision and will be in its fi rst The league fi nished 4-2 in the postseason, with more bowl symbol of success in its formative years – had its highest con- year of full FBS membership in 2018, but will compete for the wins than leagues such as the Big Ten and Pac-12. Only two ference RPI in more than a decade with a No. 13 national fi n- Sun Belt football championship this season even though not leagues (the ACC and the SEC) won more games, and only the ish, and conference members found success in several NCAA eligible for postseason play until 2018. ACC’s 8-3 bowl record ranked higher than the Sun Belt’s win- postseason events. ning percentage. Had ACC member Clemson not won the Col- Coastal joins Appalachian State, Arkansas State, Georgia lege Football Playoff Championship game, the Sun Belt would Those league successes have been more public in recent years, Southern, Georgia State, Louisiana, ULM, South Alabama, have shared the country’s best bowl win ratio. in part because the Sun Belt itself has been progressive and in Texas State and Troy to give the league 10 football members the forefront of “new media” and internet-based advancement. and enable the Sun Belt to inaugurate divisional football play The Sun Belt also had the most wins and best win percentage The league continues to adapt to the ever-changing world of and stage a conference championship game in 2018. Little Rock among the “Group of Five” peer conferences, including victo- collegiate athletics and continues the process of evolving to and UTA compete as Sun Belt members in all sports other than ries over teams in the two top-rated leagues in the fi nal com- better serve its membership, keeping the pledge it made at its football, helping give the conference a mix of the “old” and the puter rankings. founding to be a league of opportunity. Athletic and academic “new.” Long-time league members, including charter member programs who have shown progressive thinking and the desire South Alabama’s distinction in being a Sun Belt member since “The bowl season defi nitely validated the very strong regular to improve have always found a home in the Sun Belt. its founding in 1976, continue to have success, and a solid corps season that we had,” said Sun Belt commissioner Karl Ben- of conference newcomers continue to make their marks on son. “It proved what we’ve been saying all along. The overall Opportunities also extend to the league’s student-athletes, league and national levels. credibility of the Sun Belt is on the rise, and our members and for whom Sun Belt institutions are leaders in providing career fans that have been expecting to see positive results out of the services and the tools to assist in the pursuit of personal goals. The “old” and “new” mix also gives the league vitality and league are now seeing that.” Sun Belt members all employ fulltime academic advisors and diversity among its membership across the South. The mix of have on average nearly two dozen tutors for academic support. regions and regional cultures provides a rare opportunity for The postseason wins by Arkansas State over Central Florida During the recent 2015-16 academic year, Sun Belt member in- student-athletes and staffers to experience many environ- in the AutoNation Cure Bowl, Appalachian State over Toledo stitutions awarded over $50 million in scholarships to more ments, and the chance to experience that diversity without in the Raycom Media Camellia Bowl, Troy over Ohio in the than 3,100 student-athletes, while also providing life experi- leaving their own campuses. The Sun Belt is also noteworthy Dollar General Bowl and Idaho over Colorado State in the Fa- ences such as team building, domestic and foreign travel, com- for its attempts to make each of its championship events in ev- mous Idaho Potato Bowl helped the league double its previous munity service, mentoring and recognition through honors and ery sport a special moment in the lives of its student-athletes single-season bowl victory high (two). Appearances by Louisi- awards. and its many fans and followers. ana in the R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl – a bowl partner of the Sun Belt for the 16th straight year – and by South Alabama Individual opportunities also extend between the lines and Many individuals from Sun Belt institutions have brought in the NOVA Home Loans Arizona Bowl helped make the Sun on the fi elds and courts of competition. The Sun Belt had 40 distinction to their alma maters, and not just in athletics. For Belt a highly visible part of the bowl season. players on active NFL rosters during the past season, with every All-Pro linebacker DeMarcus Ware (Troy) and NFL Man representation on 23 of 32 NFL clubs. The league became one of the Year Charles Tillman (Louisiana), and for every World The wins by Appalachian State and Arkansas State on the Dec. of seven conferences nationwide to have back-to-back fi rst- Series MVP David Freese (South Alabama) hailing from Sun 17 start of bowl season meant the Sun Belt had matched its pre- round selections in the NBA Draft when Louisiana’s Elfrid Belt schools, there are also U.S. presidents (Lyndon Johnson, vious record for bowl wins by sundown on opening day. Payton went No. 10 overall to the Orlando Magic in 2014 and Texas State), business icons (Chick-fi l-A president Daniel Georgia State’s R. J. Hunter was the No. 28 pick of the Boston Cathy, Georgia Southern), nationally known entertainers (Tim “Our teams stepped up this year,” Benson said. “To go from Celtics the following year. McGraw, ULM and Ludacris, Georgia State), and even royalty two bowl games to fi ve bowl tie-ins in a fi ve-year period, for (Miss America Debbye Turner, Arkansas State). our teams to deliver like they have, and to throw television in The Sun Belt has nationally-respected programs in nearly there for the huge growth of people watching Sun Belt football, every NCAA sport offering and remains a fi xture on the na- These proud alumni, as well as those who represent the dozen we had a banner year and it all came to a pinnacle in the bowl tional scene while remaining heavily involved in the conduct league institutions, are proof that the Sun Belt Conference is season.” and competition of college athletics. But it also provides op- a league of excitement, a league of opportunity, and one that portunities for success on many unique and different levels. In continues to provide the promise of success with each coming The bowl success was the crowning jewel of a season full of athletic parlance, the Sun Belt has “upside,” and its motto of sunrise. football successes for a conference that only began the sport in “Together We Rise” is just as applicable now as when it was the 2001 season and became the fi rst and still only already-ex- founded as a home to some of the nation’s premier mid-major isting league to inaugurate football. The Sun Belt ranked third basketball programs.

112 Postseason Bowl Participants — 2014, 2016