Alabama A&M Football Game 3 • vs. Tuskegee Univ. • Sat. Sept. 17, • 6:00 PM

SWAC CHAMPIONS • 2006

SWAC Eastern Division Champions • 2009 • 2006 • 2005 • 2002

Alabama A&M and Tuskegee renew their in-state rivalry 2007; 2-2 in 2008, 3-1 in 2009 and 2-2 in 2010, 0-2 in Total Offense 373.00 3 44 in the Second Annual Louis Crews Classic. Not since 2011). Scoring 13.00 9 99 the Circle City Classic in 2009 has these former SIAC Rush Defense 137.00 3 45 opponents met on the gidiron. The Bulldogs left 2009 Homeward Bound Pass Eff. Def. 145.93 9 78 matchup with a 35-15 victory to cut and lead the all-time • Two Alabama A&M coaching staff members played Total Defense 352.00 5 55 series record 24-19-4. collegiately at Tuskegee. Offensive coordinator Cedric Scoring Defense 21.00 5 39 Pearl and linebackers coach Jay Martin both played foot- Net Punting 36.57 3 35 Minus Alabama State, the Bulldogs have played the ball at Tuskegee. Their head coach at Tuskegee was for- Punt Returns 3.67 10 78 Golden Tigers more than any other opponent in the mer Alabama A&M director of athletics and Jay’s father, Kickoff Returns 15.57 8 105 history of the football program at A&M. The Golden James Martin, Sr. Turnover Margin 1.00 3 T-19 Tigers are 0-1 as they loss their season opener to Langston Pass Defense 215.50 8 69 University. SWAC WEEKLY FOOTBALL TELECONFERENCE Pass Efficiency 109.60 7 77 Sacks .50 10 91 AAMU leads 24-19-4 The SWAC football coaches will be available on a weekly Tackles for Loss 5.50 10 58 2009 AAMU 35-15 teleconference on Mondays from August 29 - November Sacks Allowed 4.00 6 T-98 2008 TUSK 34-24 14 from 10:00 am until Noon Central time. Each coach 1999 AAMU 54-0 will be available for 8-10 minutes each week for ques- Alabama A&M’s Record When... 1998 TUSK 14-7 tions and reviews. September 0-2 1997 AAMU 26-15 October 0-0 1996 AAMU 21-7 Media representatives who wish to participate should call November 0-0 1995 TUSK 19-6 1 (800) 977-8002. The participant code is 78817184#. 1994 AAMU 39-22 A replay of each week’s teleconference will be available AAMU’s Conference Record 1993 AAMU 36-18 each Tuesday on the conference’s website: www.swac.org. at home 0-0 1992 AAMU 26-14 on the road 0-1 1991 TUSK 43-20 TELECONFERENCE SCHEDULE neutral 0-0 1990 AAMU 44-43 10:00 a.m. SWAC News and Notes 1989 AAMU 49-0 10:05 a.m. Anthony Jones • AAMU AAMU’s Non-Conference Record 1988 AAMU 19-9 10:15 a.m. Reggie Barlow • ASU at home 0-0 1987 AAMU 10-7 10:25 a.m. • Alcorn on the road 0-0 1986 TUSK 23-8 10:35 a.m. Monte Coleman • UAPB neutral 0-1 1985 AAMU 35-21 10:45 a.m. Doug Williams • GSU 1984 AAMU 20-14 10:55 a.m. Rick Comegy • JSU AAMU’s Record in Games... 1983 AAMU 31-6 11:05 a.m. Karl Morgan • MVSU decided by 7 pts or less 0-1 1982 TUSK 13-7 11:15 a.m. Heishma Northern • PVAMU decided by 3 pts or less 0-1 1981 AAMU 3-0 11:25 a.m. • SU Away during the day 0-1 1980 TUSK 22-20 11:35 a.m. Kevin Ramsey • TSU Away at night 0-1 1979 AAMU 19-8 Home during the day 0-0 1978 AAMU 18-14 2011 HEAD-TO-HEAD Home at night 0-0 1977 TUSK 23-21 AAMU CATEGORY TU 1976 TUSK 35-25 41 First Downs 13 Head Coach Anthony Jones 1975 TUSK 26-16 18 Rushing 4 1974 TUSK 60-6 22 Passing 9 Alabama A&M head coach Anthony Jones is entering 1973 TUSK 48-19 1 Penalty 0 his tenth season leading the Bulldogs. He owns the third 1972 AAMU 28-7 8-80 Penalties - Yds 4-40 highest winning percentage of any coach in Bulldogs his- 1971 AAMU 28-16 5-2 Fumbles - Lost 0-0 tory (.603). 1970 TUSK 24-14 77 Rushing Att. 25 1969 AAMU 41-20 222 Rushing Yards 53 Career Record: 82-55 (12+ seasons) 1968 AAMU 14-12 2 Rushing TD’s 0 Alabama A&M Record: 64-43 (9+ seasons) 1967 TIE 8-8 2.9 Yards per Rush 2.1 1966 AAMU 30-19 111 Rushing Yds/Game 53 On the Air 1965 AAMU 12-8 36-73-0 Pass Comp-Att-Int 15-35-1 The 2011 Anthony Jones coaches radio show is broad- 1964 TUSK 7-6 524 Passing Yards 187 casted live at 6 p.m. every Monday at Applebee’s on 1963 AAMU 28-20 0 Passing TD’s 2 Memorial Parkway. If you can’t make the broadcast you 1958 TUSK 18-7 262.0 Passing Yds/Game 187.0 can listen to the show on 90.9 FM WJAB. 1957 TUSK 28-18 746 Total Offense 240 1955 TIE 0-0 5.0 Total Offense/Play 4.0 The Alabama A&M Football Review television can be 1954 TUSK 20-0 373.0 Total Offense/Game 240.0 seen on Sunday’s at 10:00 p.m. on Fox channel 54. 1953 TUSK 6-2 20 Total Points 19 1952 TIE 6-6 13-34 3rd Down Conv. 1-13 All Alabama A&M football games are carried live on 1939 TIE 0-0 1-7 4th Down Conv 0-3 WJAB-FM 90.9 in the Huntsville area. Air time is 30 1932 TUSK 7-0 minutes prior to kickoff. The games are also carried on 2011 WJAB’s on-line link around the world. • Alabama A&M is 23-14 in the month of September TEAM Stat SWAC NCAA Play-by-Play: Ley Jean under head coach Anthony Jones (1-1 in 2002; 3-1 in Rushing 111.00 4 73 Color Commentator: Ted Dixie 2003; 2-2 in 2004; 3-1 in 2005; 3-1 in 2006; 4-1 in Passing 262.00 3 22 Production: Michael Burns Alabama A&M Football 2011 Alabama A&M Football Alabama A&M Football 2011 2011 Schedule & Notes Chicago Classic September 3 Chicago, IL - Soldier Field L 21-20 35,625

September 10 * Southern University Baton Rouge, LA - Mumford Stadium L 21-6 9,020

Louis Crews Classic September 17 Tuskegee University Huntsville, Ala. - Louis Crews Sta. 6:00 pm

September 24 * Grambling State Univ. Grambling, LA - Eddie Robinson Stadium 5:00 pm

Hall of Fame Game October 1 * Arkansas-Pine Bluff Huntsville, Ala. - Louis Crews Sta. 6:00 pm

Homecoming October 8 * Mississippi Valley State Huntsville, Ala. - Louis Crews Sta. 1:00 pm

ESPNU Live October 13 * Texas Southern Univ. Huntsville, Ala. - Louis Crews Sta. 6:30 pm

Magic City Classic October 29 * Alabama State Univ. Birmingham, AL - Legion Field 2:30 pm

November 5 * Lorman, Miss - Jack Spinks Stadium 2:00 pm

NASA / High School Day November 12 * Jackson State Univ. Huntsville, Ala. - Louis Crews Sta. 1:00 pm

November 19 * Prairie View A&M Univ. Prairie View, Texas - Blackshear Stadium 1:00 pm

Quarterback • Kenny Harris has one catch for 22 tackles and one for a loss of 2 yards. • Deaunte Mason started his 18th yards. • Derrick Harris posted a career career game for A&M. In two games high 5 solo tackles. he is 36-73 for 524 yards. Mason Offensive Line • Senior Rico Porch secured his first has 109.6 passing efficiency and 82 • The Maroon & White line allowed career interception vs. SU. rushing on 28 attempts with a TD. three sacks vs. SU • David Isabelle caught his first col- Kicker / Punter legiate reception a 42 yarder from Defensive Line • Chance Wilson, finished 2-3 in Mason. • The defensive line held the Jaguars field goals of 27 and 32 yards. Two to 26 yards on the ground with no punts for 185 yards. Wilson broke Runningback TD’s and posted a Vernon Marshall his career long with a 58 yard punt • Kaderius Lacey has totaled 137 sack. vs. SU. yards on 40 carries. Terrell Badie • Corey Hart led all lineman with 3 • His career total is 12 punts over has 2 rushes for 39 yards. tackles and 2 for a loss of 11 yards. 50 yards in three seasons of action. • Received the College Football Wide Receiver Linebackers Performance Award National Punter • Montarius Smith has 10 receptions • Denzel Cotton lead the team with of the Week and the SWAC Player of for 140 yards averaging 70 a game. 7 tackles and one for a loss of 2 the Week all Week 1. •Torey Smith is second on the team yards. with 164 yards on 6 catches. Defensive back TightAlabama End A&M Football 2011• AlabamaA. J. Clark led A&M the team Football with 6 Alabama A&M Football 2011 3 Quick Facts • Contact Information

ALABAMA A&M UNIVERSITY defensive line/recruiting: Print / Broadcast Media in Huntsville location: Huntsville, AL 35762 defensive backs: Knute Walker Two local newspapers cover the founded: 1875 wide receivers/academics: John McK- Bulldogs in-depth, The Huntsville Times enrollment: 6,000 enzie and Speaking Out News. The Times’ nickname: Bulldogs runningbacks: Andy Fuller coverage is led by A&M beat writer school colors: Maroon & White tight ends.: Michael Brown Reggie Benson, while Speaking Out is stadium: Louis Crews offensive assistant: David Wheeler headed by Ivan McDowell. capacity: 21,000 defensive assistant: Johnny Baldwin Three major television stations surface: Natural Grass also cover the Bulldogs’ every move. affiliation: NCAA Division I (FCS) Football Administration The major affiliates of ABC (WAAY- conference: Southwestern Athletic equipment/operations: Henry Harris 31; Ronnie Duncan, sports director), president: Dr. Andrew Hugine, Jr. strength and conditioning: James Hester CBS (WHNT-19; Edward Egros, sports office phone: (256) 372-4757 office administration: Bertha Bowers anchor), and NBC (WAFF-48; Scott faculty rep.: Dr. Ron Slaughter Theisen, sports director) are all major office phone: (256) 372-4285 2011 TEAM INFORMATION contributors to the local coverage for athletics director: Betty K. Austin 2010 record: 3-8 Alabama A&M football. alma mater/year: Alabama A&M, 1973 SWAC record: 4-3 (SWAC East 4th) office phone: (256) 372-5364 basic offense: Pro Set Louis Crews Stadium Pressbox senior woman admin.: Nedra Brown basic defense: 4-3 The home of the Alabama A&M office phone: (256) 372-4008 Bulldogs is Louis Crews Stadium, and sports medicine: Jessie Zucnick Starters Return Lost Letters the gameday home to media members office phone: (256) 372-4011 Offense 5 6 16 ret / 7 lost is the pressbox on the west side of the athletic dept. phone: (256) 372-4001 Defense 5 6 21 ret / 12 lost stadium. The pressbox is located on the athletic dept. fax: (256) 372-5372 Specialty 2 0 2 ret / 0 lost second level of the facility and is acces- sible via the elevators located in the main ticket lobby. With tiered seating FOOTBALL HISTORY SPORTS INFORMATION / available for nearly 50 working press, first year of football: 1911 MEDIA RELATIONS courtesy phone lines for radio broad- years in post-season play: 7 director: Brandon Willis casts, and high-speed internet connec- all-time bowl/playoff record: 2-6 alma mater/year: Grambling, 2000 tions (including wireless access), the last appearance: 2009 SWAC Title Game office phone: (256) 372-4005 pressbox is fully equipped to handle any result: AAMU 24, Prairie View 30 mobile phone: (225) 573-6442 media request. all-time record: 379-356-31 e-mail: [email protected] Credential Requests COACHING STAFF assistant director: Oralia Washington All media credential requests are han- head coach: Anthony Jones alma mater/year: St. Pauls College dled by the sports information office, alma mater/year: Wichita State, 1984 office phone: (256) 372-4550 Brandon Willis, director. All requests overall record/years: 82-54 (13 yrs.) e-mail: [email protected] should be made in writing (emails and school record/years: 64-41 (10 yrs.) faxes accepted) at least seven days email address: anthony.jones@aamu. office location: Louis Crews Stadium prior to the event. edu office fax: (256) 372-5919 office phone: (256) 372-4015 press box phone: (256) 372-5153 / Working Press Area Conduct office fax: (256) 372-5373 5155 In accordance with NCAA and best time to contact: Monday noon web site: www.aamusports.com Southwestern Athletic Conference presser twitter: www.twitter.com/aamubull- regulations, the working press area is dogs to remain a neutral environment. No Assistant Coaches cheering is allowed at any time. Failure defensive coordinator: Brawnski Towns mailing address: 4900 Meridian Street to abide by these standards may result off. coordinator/off. line: Cedric Pearl T.M. Elmore Gym, Box 17 in forfeiture of credentials and expul- Alabamalinebackers: A&M FootballJay Martin 2011P.O. Alabama Box 1597, Normal, A&M ALFootball 35762 Alabamasion from A&M the working Football press area. 2011 2011 Bulldog Tentative Numerical Roster no name pos ht wt cl hometown / last school no name pos ht wt cl hometown / last school 1 G’Alonzo Milton WR 6-0 205 Jr Miami, Fla. / Jackson 49 Markeith Cliatt LB 6-0 250 Sr Phenix City, Ala. / Central 2 Terrance Pride WR 5-10 182 R-Fr Harvest, Ala. / Sparkman 50 Jordan Roman LS 6-0 220 So Lithonia, Ga. / Lithonia 3 Reshaad DeJarnett WR 6-0 200 Fr Eclectic, Ala. / Elmore County 51 Willie Fuller LB 5-11 227 Sr Lithonia, Ga. / Lithonia 4 Montarius Smith WR 6-0 171 R-Fr Birmingham, Ala. / Jackson-Olin 52 Montay Rover DL 6-1 253 Jr Hampton, Ga. / Scottsdale Ariz. CC 5 Brandon Wells QB 6-3 170 Fr. Calera, Ala. / Calera 53 Germaine Calmes LB 6-1 246 Fr Matteson, Ill. / Rich Central 6 Vernon Marshall DB 5-11 192 Jr Birmingham, Ala. / Jackson-Olin 54 Shaquille Sheperd DL 6-4 245 Fr Tuskegee, Ala. / Booker T. Wash. 7 Justin Jones QB 6-1 180 So Decatur, Ala. / West Morgan 57 Quintin Robinson DL 5-11 220 Jr Nashville, Tenn / Hunters Lane 8 A.J. Clark DB 6-2 185 R-Fr Pensacola, Fla. / Pine Forest 58 David Dagrin DE 6-3 195 Fr Miami, Fla. / Jackson 9 Chance Wilson P/K 5-9 191 So Huntsville, Ala. / Buckhorn 59 Keith Wainwright DL 6-0 226 Fr Huntsville, Ala. / J. O. Johnson 10 David Isabelle QB 6-3 193 Jr Huntsville, Ala. / J.O. John. (UAB) 61 Nathan Woodard OL 6-2 275 Fr Mobile, Ala. / Theodore 11 Deaunte Mason QB 6-3 225 Jr Nashville, Tenn. / Pearl-Cohn 62 Joaquenssi Eugene OL 6-1 295 Jr Miami, Fla. / Miami Jackson 12 Jeremy Isabelle DB 5-11 180 So Huntsville, Ala. / Johnson 63 Jawanza Vickers DL 6-0 310 Fr Enterprise, Ala. / Enterprise 13 Daniel Horton K 6-2 175 Fr. Huntsville, Ala. / Grissom 64 Carlos Tolbert OL 6-0 357 Sr East Point, Ga. / Tri-Cities 14 Nicholas Shoaf DB 5-9 181 R-Fr Van Nuys, Calif. / Birmingham 65 Austin Boyle OL 6-1 305 Fr Huntsville, Ala. / Buckhorn 15 Julius Williams DB 6-2 196 Jr Syracuse, N.Y. / Hudson Val. JC 66 Joshua Bailey OL 6-4 320 Fr Arab, Ala. / Arab 16 Quintin Jones WR 5-11 161 Fr Atlanta, Ga./ West Lake 67 Jamaal Johnson-Webb OL 6-5 318 Jr Atlanta, Ga. / Mundy’s Mill 17 Chris Leachman QB 6-3 192 R-Fr Long Beach, Calif. / Long Bea. Poly 68 Alan Cruz OL 6-2 337 R-Fr Huntsville, Ala. / Buckhorn 19 Jermaine Smith DB 5-10 175 Fr. Leeds, Ala. / Leeds 69 Marques Smith DL 5-10 225 Jr San Francisco, Calif. /Balboa 20 Terrell Badie RB 5-7 207 Jr Lake Worth, Fla. / Santaluces 70 Giba Goba OL 6-5 285 R-Fr Philadelphia, Penn. / Overbrook 21 Marcus Dozier DB 5-9 190 Fr Huntsville, Ala. / Hargrave Military 72 Rodney Morgan OL 6-5 270 Fr Birmingham, Ala. / McAdory 23 Derrick Harris DB 5-10 175 So Stone Mountain, Ga. / Stone Mount. 73 Bryant Ross OL 6-2 305 So Atlanta, Ga. / West Hills (Ca.) Coll. 24 Joshua Udeh DB 6-2 215 Jr San Diego, Calif. / Grossmont Coll. 74 Christopher Boykin OL 6-4 270 R-Fr Birmingham, Ala. / Parker 25 Jimelle James LB 6-2 190 Fr Palm Beach, Fla. / W. T. Dwyer 75 LeDarius Chatmon OL 6-3 235 Fr Opelika, Ala. / Opelika 26 Rico Porch DB 5-11 180 Sr Phenix City, Ala. / Central 76 Mathew Miller OL 6-3 382 Fr Tuskegee, Ala. / Booker T. Wash. 27 Jamel Morris DB 5-9 175 Fr. Tuscumbia, Ala. / Deshler 77 Justin Goodrich OL 6-1 308 So Huntsville, Ala. / Buckhorn 28 Dee Lett DL 5-11 225 Jr Hopkinsville, Kent. / Christian Coun. 78 Cedric Williams DL 6-0 235 Jr Beatrice, Ala. / J. F. Shields 29 Clarence Morris DB 5-7 155 Sr Prattville, Ala. / Prattville 79 Anthony Jackson OL 6-2 291 GS Chicago, Ill. / Whitney M. Young 30 Brendan Johnson RB 5-7 183 So Atlanta, Ga. / Carver 80 Torey Smith WR 5-11 176 Jr Birmingham, Ala. / Midfield 31 Stephen Andrews RB 5-10 220 Sr Monroeville, Ala. / Monroe 82 Jared Bing TE 6-3 256 Jr Augusta, Ga. / Cross Creek 32 Luther Snipe DB 5-9 170 Fr. Tuskegee, Ala. / Booker T. Wash. 83 Derrick Square WR 6-3 181 R-Fr Birmingham, Ala. / Parker 33 Darrian Graham DB 6-1 210 Fr. Russellville, Ala. / Russellville 84 Addison Walker WR 6-0 225 GS Huntsville, Ala. / Alabama 34 Chartavious Keith DB 6-2 213 So Talladega, Ala. / Talladega 85 Kenneth Harris TE 6-3 239 Jr Decatur, Ga. / Columbia 35 Kaderius Lacey RB 6-0 230 Jr Calera, Ala. / Calera 86 Toriono Upshaw TE 6-2 247 R-Fr Brantley, Ala. / Brantley 36 Chris Ervin DB 6-0 195 Fr Pleasant Grove, Ala. / Pleasant Gr. 87 Kareen Sullen WR 6-1 165 Fr Shorter, Ala. / Notasulga 37 Brandon Eldemire RB 5-8 175 Fr. Miami, Fla. / Krop 88 Bobby Goldsby TE 6-4 226 Jr Leominster, Mass. / Leominster 38 Talmadge McCloud FB 6-0 275 Fr. Fort Lauderdale, Fla. / Dillard 89 Demario Ross WR 6-0 202 So Selma, Ala. / Selma 39 Theron Rice DB 5-10 160 So Madison, Ala. / Sparkman 90 Anthony Lanier DT 6-8 260 Fr. Savannah, Ga. / Jenks 40 Joseph Porter RB 5-8 231 R-Fr Phenix City, Ala. / Central 91 Phillip Harvey DL 6-4 220 So Atlanta, Ga. / Carver 41 Chris Terry FB 6-1 210 Fr Talladega, Ala. / Talladega 92 Dominique Wright DL 6-2 245 R-Fr Hallandale, Fla. / Hallandale 42 Bryan Nelson FB 5-8 242 So Bessemer, Ala. / Jess Lanier 93 Areka Jackson DL 6-3 294 Fr Valley, Ala. / Valley 43 Ryan Jackson LB 5-10 205 So Huntsville, Ala. / J. O. Johnson 94 Preston Nelson DL 6-4 231 Jr Bessemer, Ala. / McAdory 44 Christopher Hall LB 5-8 242 Jr Atlanta, Ga. / Lovejoy 95 Corey Hart DL 6-3 226 R-Sr Loachapoka, Ala. / Marshall Univ. 45 Alex Coleman TE 6-2 260 Fr Memphis, Tenn. / Hamilton 96 Melvin Payne DL 6-2 227 Jr Mobile, Ala. / Ohio Univ. 46 Cuevas Dargan LB 5-9 233 R-So East Point, Ga. / Tri-Cities 97 Tim Tillman DL 6-1 285 Jr Augusta, Ga. / Evans 47 Vandrick Jackson DB 5-11 185 So Birmingham, Ala. / Jackson-Olin 98 Clarence Lovell DL 6-1 231 Jr Brooklyn, N.Y. / Madison 48 Denzel Cotton LB 6-1 218 Jr Birmingham, Ala. / Pleasant Grove 99 Brandon Savage DL 6-1 243 R-Fr Bay Minette, Ala. / Baldwin County

Breakdown: States: Alabama (50); Georgia (15); California (2); Florida (8); Tennessee (1); Kentucky (1); Illinois (1) ; New York (2);Massachusetts (1); Pennsylvania (1);.

Position: Offense - QB (5); RB (7); FB (3); WR (11); TE (4); OL (16); PK (2); Defense - DL (16); LB (8); DB (18); ; LS(1). Alabama A&M Football 2011 Alabama A&MYear: SeniorsFootball (9); Juniors Alabama (23); Sophomores A&M Football (13); Freshmen 2011 (43). 2011 Bulldog Depth Chart & Alphabetical Roster

Offensive 2-Deep Roster Defensive 2-Deep Roster 31 Stephen Andrews 17 Chris Leachman Quarterback Left End 20 Terrell Badie 28 Dee Lett 11 Deaunte Mason (QB 6-3 209 Jr) 95 Corey Hart (DL 6-3 230 R-Sr) 66 Joshua Bailey 98 Clarence Lovell 82 Jared Bing 6 Vernon Marshall 10 David Isabelle (QB 6-3 185 R-Jr) 91 Phillip Harvey (DL 6-4 220 So) 74 Christopher Boykin 11 Deaunte Mason 65 Austin Boyle 38 Talmadge McCloud Tailback Left Tackle 53 Germaine Calmes 76 Matthew Miller 35 Kaderius Lacey (RB 6-0 218 Jr) 63 Jawanza Vickers (DL 6-0 310 Fr) 75 Ledarius Chatmon 1 G'Alonzo Milton 30 Brendan Johnson (RB 5-7 180 So) 57 Quintin Robinson (DL, 5-11, 220, Jr) 8 A. J. Clark 72 Rodney Morgan 49 Markeith Cliatt 29 Clarence Morris 45 Alex Coleman 27 Jamel Morris Fullback Right Tackle 48 Denzel Cotton 42 Bryan Nelson 40 Joseph Porter (RB 5-8 220 R-Fr ) 52 Montay Rover (DL 6-1 230 Jr) 68 Alan Cruz 94 Preston Nelson 38 Talmadge McCloud (FB 6-0 260 Fr) 94 Preston Nelson (DL 6-4 273 Jr) 58 David Dagrin 96 Melvin Payne 46 Cuevas Dargan 26 Rico Porch Wide Receiver (X) Right End 3 Reshaad DeJarnett 40 Joseph Porter 21 Marcus Dozier 2 Terrance Pride 1 G’Alonzo Milton (WR 6-0 196 Jr) 91 Phillip Harvey (DL, 6-4, 220, So) 37 Brandon Eldemire 39 Theron Rice 89 Demario Ross (WR 6-0 180 So) 59 Keith Wainwright (DL, 6-0 , 226, Fr) 36 Chris Ervin 57 Quintin Robinson 62 Joaquenssi Eugene 50 Jordan Roman Wide Receiver (Z) Linebacker (Mike) 51 Willie Fuller 73 Bryant Ross 4 Montarius Smith (WR 6-0 170 R-Fr ) 49 Markeith Cliatt (LB 6-0 230 Sr) 70 Giba Goba 89 Demario Ross 88 Bobby Goldsby 52 Montay Rover 80 Torey Smith (WR, 5-11, 170, Jr) 25 Jimelle James (LB, 6-2, 190, Fr) 77 Justin Goodrich 99 Brandon Savage 33 Darrin Graham 54 Shaquille Sheperd Tight End Linebacker (Sam) 44 Christopher Hall 14 Nicholas Shoaf 88 Bobby Goldsby (TE 6-4 206 Jr) 51 Willie Fuller (LB 5-11 216 Sr) 23 Derrick Harris 19 Jermaine Smith 82 Jared Bing (TE 6-3 245 Jr) 48 Denzel Cotton (LB 6-1 215 Jr) 85 Kenneth Harris 69 Marques Smith 95 Corey Hart 4 Montarius Smith 91 Phillip Harvey 80 Torey Smith Left Tackle Linebacker (Will) 13 Daniel Horton 32 Luther Snipe 67 Jamaal Johnson-Webb (OL 6-5 296 Jr) 6 Vernon Marshall (DB 5-11 188 Jr) 10 David Isabelle 83 Derrick Square 66 Joshua Bailey (OL 6-4 320 Fr) 47 Vandrick Jackson (DB 5-11 185 So) 12 Jeremy Isabelle 87 Kareen Sullen 79 Anthony Jackson 97 Tim Tillman 93 Areka Jackson 64 Carlos Tolbert Left Guard Strong Safety 43 Ryan Jackson 24 Joshua Udeh 61 Nathan Woodard (OL 6-2 275 Fr) 36 Chris Ervin (DB, 6-0, 195, Fr) 47 Vandrick Jackson 86 Toriono Upshaw 73 Bryant Ross (OL 6-2 300 So) 24 Joshua Udeh (DB, 6-2, 215, Jr) 25 Jimelle James 63 Jawanza Vickers 30 Brendan Johnson 59 Keith Wainwright Center Free Safety 67 Jamaal Johnson- 84 Addison Walker 62 Joaquenssi Eugene (OL 6-1 266 Jr) 26 Rico Porch (DB, 5-11, 177, Sr) Webb 5 Brandon Wells 7 Justin Jones 78 Cedric Williams 64 Carlos Tolbert (OL 6-0 333 Sr) 15 Julius Williams (DB, 6-2, 196, Jr) 16 Quintin Jones 15 Julius Williams 34 Chartavious Keith 9 Chance Wilson Right Guard Left Corner 35 Kaderius Lacey 61 Nathan Woodard 77 Justin Goodrich (OL 6-1 325 So) 8 A.J. Clark (DB, 6-2, 185, R-Fr) 90 Anthony Lanier 92 Dominique Wright 74 Christopher Boykin (OL 6-4 270 R-Fr) 29 Clarence Morris (DB, 5-7, 150, Sr) 2011 Seniors Right Tackle Right Corner 68 Alan Cruz (OL 6-2 270 R-Fr) 23 Derrick Harris (DB, 5-10, 170, So) 31 Stephen Andrews 79 Anthony Jackson (OL 6-2 277 GS) 14 Nicholas Shoaf (DB, 5-9, 175, R-Fr) 49 Markeith Cliatt 51 Willie Fuller Specialist Specialist Place-Kicker / Punter Punt Returner 95 Corey Hart 9 Chance Wilson (P/K 5-9 185 So) 4 Montarius Smith (WR, 6-0, 170, R-Fr) 79 Anthony Jackson 29 Clarence Morris Holder Kickoff Return 26 Rico Porch 50 Jordan Roman (LS 6-0 215 So) 3 Reshaad DeJarnett (WR, 6-0, 200, Fr) 64 Carlos Tolbert 4 Montarius Smith (WR, 6-0, 170, R-Fr) 84 Addison Walker

Alabama A&M Football 2011 Alabama A&M Football Alabama A&M Football 2011 Head Coach • Anthony Jones

streaks in his tenure. After two early losses in 2002, won the MEAC title and earned the Black College Jones’ Bulldogs won six straight and eight of nine National Champions following a win over Grambling to finish the regular season. The Bulldogs captured at the Heritage Bowl. the SWAC East (6-1). This led to A&M’s second berth in the SWAC championship in three years. Jones and his wife, Valerie, have two sons, Drew In 2005, after a disappointing Homecoming loss to and Julian. Texas Southern, the Bulldogs regrouped and won six straight games to finish the regular season en Coaching Record (82-53, 64-40 A&M) route to another SWAC East title and a berth in the Overall Conf. SWAC Championship game. The 2009 season 1999 Morehouse 2-8 saw three two game win streaks and victories over 2000 Morehouse 8-3 Jackson State (13-5) and Mississippi Valley (17-12) 2001 Morehouse 8-2 in the final two contest of the season to earn Jones 18-13 his fourth SWAC East championship and title game 2002 Alabama A&M 8-4 6-1 appearance where the Maroon & White fell 24-30 to 2003 Alabama A&M 8-4 4-3 Prairie View A&M. 2004 Alabama A&M 7-4 5-2 2005 Alabama A&M 9-3 7-2 Jones arrived at Alabama A&M from Morehouse 2006 Alabama A&M 9-3 6-3 College in Atlanta, Georgia, where he spent four 2007 Alabama A&M 8-3 6-3 years. After serving as the offensive coordinator 2008 Alabama A&M 5-7 4-3 and assistant head coach in his first year with the 2009 Alabama A&M 7-5 4-3 Maroon Tigers, he was promoted to head coach in 2010 Alabama A&M 3-8 2-7 1999. After going 2-8 in his first season, Jones led 2011 Alabama A&M 0-2 0-1 the Tigers to the first back-to-back eight-win sea- 64-43 44-27 Anthony Jones is entering his 13th season as a sons in school history. He was named SIAC Coach 82-55 head coach and the 10th as the leader of the AAMU of the year both times. The 2000 campaign (8-3) • 2006 SWAC Champions Bulldog football program. In 2006, Jones led the qualified him and the Tigers as the second-most • 2006 SWAC Coach of the Year Bulldogs to their first SWAC title and tied the school improved team in NCAA Division II. • 2009, 2006, 2005, 2002 SWAC Eastern record with nine victories. The Bulldogs posted Division Champions back-to-back nine-win seasons in 2005 and 2006. Following his second consecutive eight-win season The 2006 SWAC Coach of the year has led A&M to (8-2), Jones was one of three finalists for the 2001 Record vs. Opponents four SWAC title games in eight seasons and enters Eddie Robinson Coach of the year Award along with Alabama State 7-2 the 2010 campaign with a 79-46 career record. Doug Williams (Grambling State) and Rick Comegy Albany State 2-1 (Tuskegee). He was a finalist again in 2002, his Alcorn State 6-4 With his 64-41 record while at Alabama A&M, inaugural season at AAMU when he became just the Allen 1-0 Jones has won a greater percentage of his games second coach in AAMU history to win the Magic City Arkansas-Pine Bluff 7-3 than any coach in Alabama A&M history. His .609 Classic and Homecoming in his first year as head Benedict 2-1 winning percentage stands behind legendary A&M coach ( in 1992). Bowie State 2-0 coach Louis Crews, who won 62 percent of his Central State 2-0 games over 16 years leading the Bulldogs. Jones’ Jones is a native of Baltimore, Maryland. He played Clark-Atlanta 3-1 64 wins at A&M rank second all-time behind Crews, college football at Wichita State University for Willie Elizabeth City State 1-0 who won 93 games at A&M. In 2005, Jones led the Jeffries, where he earned several honors as a tight Fort Valley State 0-3 Bulldogs to their second SWAC East Championship end, including the Ben Hustle Award (1981), and Grambling 2-9 under his reign, and a 9-3 record. The nine wins All-Missouri Valley Conference (1983). Following Hampton 1-1 also earned Jones a milestone victory in the regular his senior season with the Shockers, Jones went Jackson State 4-4 season finale, a 31-16 win at Prairie View served as on to play for the Redskins in the National Football Jacksonville State 0-4 the 50th win in Jones’ career. League, where he helped Washington win the 1987 Kentucky State 2-1 Super Bowl. The Redskins traded him to the San Lane 3-0 After the Bulldogs posted tremendous 8-4 records Diego Chargers during to the 1988 season, but Louisiana-Monroe 0-1 in each of his first two seasons in 2002 and 2003, Jones was forced to retire after suffering a knee Miles 2-1 the team from the Rocket City capped off another injury before the next season. Mississippi Valley State 8-1 outstanding season in 2004 with a 7-4 mark. With a Morris Brown 0-1 21-7 victory in the Magic City Classic Jones is 7-1 In 1991 Jones joined the staff at Western Maryland Prairie View A&M 4-6 in his eight seasons against in-state rival Alabama College in Westminster, Maryland, where he served Savannah State 2-0 State. The 2005, 2006, 2007 and 2009 teams also as the receivers/tight ends coach. Jones moved to Southern 5-3 captured the John Merritt Classic title, defeating Ten- South Carolina State University in 1992, where he Stillman 3-0 nessee State in the season-opener. Alabama A&M rejoined his mentor, , as a defensive Tennessee State 6-3 remains the only visiting team to have beaten Ten- assistant. In 1993, he was promoted to offensive Texas Southern 5-2 nessee State in the John Merritt Classic’s history. coordinator at SCSU, a position that he held until his Tuskegee 2-3 departure for Morehouse in 1998. In 1994, SCSU Virginia Union 0-1 Twice, Jones has led A&M to six-game winning

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NOTE: This is an attempt to build a 1989 vs. Clark-Atlanta complete records section for Ala- Play - 97; Charles McShann, 1958 bama A&M football. With the lack of vs. Xavier accurate records throughout its his- tory, there are gaps in the complete RECEPTIONS records. Please report any known Career - 205; Thomas Harris, 2006- gaps and evidence thereof to the 09 AAMU Sports Information Depart- Season - 112; Barry Wagner, 1989 ment so that we can continue to Game - 23; Barry Wagner, build an accurate records section. 1989 vs. Clark-Atlanta

RUSHING YARDS TOUCHDOWNS SCORED Career - 2559; Ulysses Banks, 2006- Career - 26; Ulysses Banks, 09 2006-09 Season -1123; Ulysses Banks, 2009 Season -17; Barry Wagner, 1989 Game - 229; Reginald Whitehead, Game - 5; Barry Wagner, 1996 vs. Tuskegee 1989 vs. Clark-Atlanta Play - 75; Tracy Kendall, 1989 vs. Grambling POINTS Career - 255; Jeremy Licea, 2006-09 Season - 13; Bernard Corbin, 1966 PASSING YARDS Season - 106; Barry Wagner, 1989 Career - 7353; Tracy Kendall, 1988- Game - 30; Barry Wagner, LONGEST KICKS 91 1989 vs. Clark-Atlanta Punt - 72; Sam Garth, Season - 2884; Tracy Kendall, 1989 1988 vs. Albany State Game - 514; Tracy Kendall, TACKLES Field Goal - 48; Rashad Cylar, 2003 1989 vs. Clark-Atlanta Career - 369; Jamaal Ware, 1998-02 vs. Southern Play - 97; George McCalep, Season - 110; Johnny Baldwin, 2006 1958 vs. Xavier 110; Jamaal Ware, 2002 PUNT AVERAGE Game - 17; Johnny Baldwin, Season -46.5; Erskine Valrie, 1966 PASSING TOUCHDOWNS 2006 vs. Alabama State Career - 56; Kelcy Luke, 2004-07 17; Lionel Macklin, FIELD GOALS MADE Season - 26; Tracy Kendall, 1989 2001 vs. Miles Career - 34; Jeremy Licea, Game - 7; Tracy Kendall, 2006-Present 1989 vs. Clark-Atlanta SACKS Season -16; Jeremy Licea, 2007 Career - 41.5; Robert Mathis, Game - 4; Jeremy Licea, COMPLETIONS 1999-02 2007 vs. Jackson State Game - 33; Tracy Kendall, Season -20.0; Robert Mathis, 2002 4; Rashad Cylar, 1989 vs. Clark-Atlanta Game - 5.0; Robert Mathis, 2003 vs. Alabama State 2002 vs. Prairie View A&M PASSING ATTEMPTS SINGLE PLAY RETURN YARDS Game - 57; Chris Gunn, TACKLES FOR LOSS Intereception - 100; Antonio Nelson, 2000 vs. Southern Career - 88.5; Robert Mathis, 1999- 2005 vs. Tennessee State 02 100; Tyrone English, TOTAL OFFENSE Season -32.0; Robert Mathis, 2000 1991 vs. Central Florida Game - 584; Tracy Kendall, Game - 8.0; Robert Mathis, Kickoff - 99; Ulysses Banks, 1989 vs. Clark-Atlanta 2002 vs. Prairie View A&M 2006 vs. Southern Punt - 85; Anthony Grant, RECEIVING YARDS INTERCEPTIONS 1985 vs. Morris Brown Season -1812; Barry Wagner, 1989 Career - 29; Brawnski Towns, 1966- Fumble - 95; Donuell Fisher, 2000 vs. Grambling AlabamaGame - 370; BarryA&M Wagner, Football 201169 Alabama A&M Football Alabama A&M Football 2011 Record vs. Opponents • Coaching Records

First Last First Last Opponent Meeting Result Meeting Result w l t Opponent Meeting Result Meeting Result w l t Alabama State 1924 L, 0-30 2010 L, 10-31 35 37 3 Mississippi Valley 1941 W, 54-0 2010 W, 21-7 17 7 0 Albany State 1950 L, 6-7 1997 L, 13-25 17 14 0 Morehouse 1952 T, 6-6 1997 W, 38-14 18 5 1 Alcorn State 1938 L, 6-19 2010 L, 42-24 14 6 0 Morgan State 1979 W, 27-7 1979 W, 27-7 1 0 0 Allen 1956 L, 0-25 2005 W, 42-0 4 4 0 Morris Brown 1930 L, 0-7 2001 L, 13-16 18 16 2 Ark.-Pine Bluff 1980 W, 41-13 2010 L, 21-14 12 5 0 Morristown JC 1929 W, 31-6 1935 W, 13-6 3 0 0 Benedict 1942 L, 6-18 1966 W, 44-28 4 8 0 North Alabama 1975 L, 29-48 1997 L, 20-49 3 18 1 Bethune-Cookman 1940 T, 0-0 1979 W, 12-0 4 10 1 Okolona 1938 W, 39-0 1941 W, 52-0 2 0 0 Bishop 1961 L, 20-26 1962 W, 36-32 1 1 0 Paine 1949 W, 39-0 1949 W, 39-0 1 0 0 Central Florida 1981 W, 23-15 1982 W, 31-10 2 0 0 Philander Smith 1954 W, 13-12 1962 W, 32-6 5 1 0 Central State 1977 L, 7-30 2010 W, 45-0 3 3 1 Prairie View A&M 1932 W, 9-7 2010 L, 14-35 7 6 0 Chattanooga AS 1949 W, 39-13 1949 W, 39-13 1 0 0 Rust 1929 W, 19-7 1935 W, 12-7 2 1 0 Clark-Atlanta 1982 W, 27-6 2007 W, 41-10 14 1 0 Savannah State 1965 W, 28-0 2004 W, 44-12 15 4 2 Dillard 1937 W, 13-0 1962 L, 8-12 4 3 0 Selma 1930 W, 33-0 1931 W, 45-0 2 0 0 Edward Waters 1940 L, 14-26 1942 W, 36-0 2 1 0 South Carolina State 1946 L, 0-26 1974 L, 14-31 5 16 2 Fisk 1912 L, 0-15 1978 W, 28-7 15 9 2 Southern 1939 L, 6-26 2010 W, 34-14 6 6 0 Florida A&M 1932 L, 0-26 1979 W, 19-14 2 14 0 Stillman 1937 W, 45-6 2006 W, 21-14 5 0 0 Fort Benning 1945 L, 0-12 1945 L, 0-12 0 1 0 Swift 1947 W, 14-0 1947 W, 14-0 1 0 0 Fort Valley 1933 L, 0-12 1997 W, 33-26 14 15 1 Talladega 1927 L, 0-44 1939 T, 0-0 6 6 3 Grambling 1941 W, 27-0 2010 L, 25-22 4 1 0 Tennessee State 1930 L, 0-12 2010 L, 27-14 8 21 0 Hampton University 2008 W,31-24 2009 W, 31-24 1 0 0 Texas Southern 2001 W, 24-20 2010 W, 32-9 6 2 0 Henderson State 2000 W, 39-10 2000 W, 39-10 1 0 0 Tilotson 1949 W, 24-0 1950 W, 12-7 2 0 0 Howard 1992 L, 7-28 1992 L, 7-28 0 1 0 Tougaloo 1959 W, 24-0 1960 W, 8-6 2 0 0 Jackson State 1948 W, 12-6 2010 W, 30-14 8 13 0 Troy 2000 L, 13-28 2000 L, 13-28 0 1 0 Jacksonville State 1975 L, 0-42 2008 W, 45-13 2 22 2 Tuskegee 1932 L, 0-7 2009 W, 35-15 24 19 4 Kentucky State 1930 T, 6-6 1997 L, 20-27 1 4 1 Walden 1926 L, 0-14 1926 L, 0-14 0 1 0 Knoxville 1929 T, 0-0 1990 W, 38-14 18 8 2 W. Kentucky Ind. 1935 L, 12-27 1937 L, 12-27 0 2 0 Lane 1935 W, 2-0 1989 W, 69-15 10 12 2 Wilberforce 1940 L, 7-30 1942 L, 0-13 0 3 0 Lemoyne Owen 1933 L, 8-28 1950 W, 7-6 2 3 0 Xavier 1948 W, 12-0 1959 L, 6-22 2 5 1 Louisiana-Monroe 2008 L, 15-37 2008 L, 15-37 0 1 0 Youngstown State 1979 L, 0-52 1979 L, 0-52 0 1 0 Miles 1929 W, 13-0 2001 W, 21-17 25 5 1 All-Time 59 opponents 379 356 31 All-Time Coaching Records

Chronologically By Victories Years Name Record Pct. Years Name Record Pct. 1924-26 M.S. Bullock 0-3-0 .000 1960-75 Louis Crews 93-53-3 .624 1927 Shag Harris 0-1-0 .000 2002-present Anthony Jones 64-43-0 .598 1928-32 Clift Green 10-18-2 .333 1979-83, 86-88 Ray Greene 53-27-5 .623 1933 “Sticky” Jacobs 2-3-0 .400 1942, 45-59 George Hobson 43-83-10 .316 1934-36 Porter James 4-10-3 .235 1998-2001 Ron Cooper 22-23-0 .489 1937-40 16-11-6 .485 1995-97 Ken Pettiford 18-15-0 .545 1941 Donald “Dyke” Smith 6-4-0 .600 1989-91 George Pugh 17-12-0 .586 1942, 45-59 George Hobson 43-83-10 .316 1937-40 Dwight Fisher 16-11-6 .485 1960-75 Louis Crews 93-53-3 .624 1928-32 Clift Green 10-18-2 .333 1976 Curtis Gentry 3-8-0 .273 1977-78 9-13-0 .409 1977-78 Theophilus Danzy 9-13-0 .409 1991-93 Ray Bonner 9-17-1 .333 1979-83, 86-88 Ray Greene 53-27-5 .623 1984-85 8-11-3 .364 1984-85 Ed Wyche 8-11-3 .364 1941 Donald “Dyke” Smith 6-4-0 .600 1989-91 George Pugh 17-12-0 .586 1994 Reggie Oliver 4-7-0 .364 1991-93 Ray Bonner 9-17-1 .333 1934-36 Porter James 4-10-3 .235 1994 Reggie Oliver 4-7-0 .364 1976 Curtis Gentry 3-8-0 .273 1995-97 Ken Pettiford 18-15-0 .545 1933 “Sticky” Jacobs 2-3-0 .400 1998-2001 Ron Cooper 22-23-0 .489 1927 Shag Harris 0-1-0 .000 2002-present Anthony Jones 64-41-0 .609 1924-26 M.S. Bullock 0-3-0 .000 Maroon & White Football Alabama A&M Football 2011 Alabama A&M Football Alabama A&M Football 2011