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UNION UNION COLLEGE BULLDOGS (0-1) (0-1, 0-0 MSC EAST) vs. Campbellsville University Tigers (0-2) Date Opponent Time/Result Saturday, Sept. 19, 2015 - 7:00 p.m. ET Sept. 5 Warner (Fla.) L, 21-42 Barbourville, Ky. Sept. 19 Campbellsville (Ky.) 7:00 p.m. Sept. 26 at Cumberlands (Ky.)* 7:00 p.m. GAME HIGHLIGHTS Union vs. Campbellsville History Oct. 3 Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) 7:00 p.m. • This is the 27th meeting between the two 2012: Union 14, Campbellsville 13 Oct. 10 at Bethel (Tenn.) 2:30 p.m. teams, with Campbellsville leading the all- 2011: Campbellsville 30, Union 14 Oct. 17 at Georgetown (Ky.)* 1:30 p.m. time series 15-11. 2010: Campbellsville 47, Union 36 2009: Campbellsville 31, Union 29 Oct. 24 Kentucky Christian* 6:00 p.m. • In the last matchup, Union defeated No. 25 2008: Union 31, Campbellsville 24 Oct. 31 at Pikeville (Ky.)* 1:30 p.m. Campbellsville 14-13 in 2012. Campbellsville 2007: Union 31, Campbellsville 14 Nov. 7 Bluefield (Va.)* 1:30 p.m. scored a late fourth quarter touchdown to 2004: Campbellsville 39, Union 32 Nov. 14 at Faulkner (Ala.) 2:30 p.m. pull within 14-13 of the Bulldogs. Bert Brown 2003: Campbellsville 9, Union 3 (2OT) 2002: Campbellsville 42, Union 13 *-MSC East Game; All times Eastern blocked a 22-yard field goal with seconds remaining as the Bulldogs collected their first 2001: Campbellsville 49, Union 7 2000: Campbellsville 43, Union 13 CAMPBELLSVILLE win at Campbellsville since 1995. 1999: Campbellsville 52, Union 27 (0-2, 0-0 MSC WEST) • In the win, the Bulldogs gained 435 yards of 1998: Campbellsville 49, Union 7 total offense (263 passing and 172 rushing). 1997: Campbellsville 38, Union 13 Date Opponent Time/Result Tyler Ross caught three passes for 124 yards 1996: Campbellsville 20, Union 6 Aug. 27 Cumberlands (Ky.) L, 24-27 while Rob Brown rushed for 101 yards and a 1995: Union 16, Campbellsville 12 Sept. 12 at Webber International (Fla.) L, 25-35 touchdown. 1994: Union 29, Campbellsville 8 Sept. 19 at Union (Ky.) 7:00 p.m. • In the last 10 years, Union has worked to get 1993: Union 37, Campbellsville 34 1992: Union 26, Campbellsville 22 Sept. 26 Bluefield (Va.) 12:00 p.m. back to their winning ways, the Bulldogs have 1991: Campbellsville 14, Union 7 Oct. 3 at Faulkner (Ala.)* 2:30 p.m. put together a 40-68 record in the span. 1990: Campbellsville 28, Union 11 Oct. 10 Pikeville (Ky.) 2:00 p.m. • Campbellsville is off to a 0-2 start, dropping a 1989: Union 15, Campbellsville 8 Oct. 17 at Bethel (Tenn.)* 2:30 p.m. 27-24 decision to Cumberlands (Ky.) on a Will 1988: Union 31, Campbellsville 0 Ward missed field goal to force overtime. The 1930: Union 63, Campbellsville 0 Oct. 24 Cumberland (Tenn.)* 7:00 p.m. Tigers collected their second loss to then No. 1926: Union 8, Campbellsville 6 at Lindsey Wilson (Ky.)* 1924: Campbellsville 32, Union 0 Oct. 31 2:30 p.m. 24 Webber International (Fla.) 35-25, as the Nov. 7 Reinhardt (Ga.)* 12:00 p.m. Warriors ran for 374 yards. *-MSC West game; All times are Eastern BULLDOG BITES • The Bulldogs hoped for a better start to the 2015 season, instead dropped a 42-21 decision to Warner (Fla.) on Sept. 5. Union finished the game with 440 yards of offense, including 2015 MID-SOUTH 256 yards on the ground. The turnover bug plagued the Bulldogs as they lost three CONFERENCE STANDINGS fumbles and threw two interceptions. • Senior running back LaVance Anderson rushed for game-high 132 yards on 28 carries. EAST The 132 yards are the second most of his career. Anderson collected 142 yards against SCHOOL DIV. OVERALL Kentucky Christian on Oct. 25, 2014. Pikeville 1-0 1-2 • Junior quarterback Chandler Whittleseycollected 74 yards rushing in the season opener Cumberlands (Ky.) 0-0 1-1 and now has seven games of 50 or more rushing yards in his career. He has 12 career Union 0-0 0-1 games of 200 or more yards of total offense. (RV) Georgetown 0-0 0-2 • The Bulldogs had four players collect the first catch of their collegiate career in the loss to Warner. Kevin Eichelberger, Bradley Elkins, Cody Johnson and Darian Patterson Kentucky Christian 0-1 0-2 each hauled in a pass in their first game as Bulldogs. Patterson also collected the first Bluefield 0-1 0-3 touchdown of his career on a two-yard pass from Whittlesey. • Freshman punter Bradley Boone proved to a carry a big foot as he boomed three punts for WEST 146 yards, averaging 48.7 yards per punt and finished with a long of 57 yards. SCHOOL DIV. OVERALL • The Bulldogs continued their good fortune on third and fourth down. In the loss, Union (24) Reinhardt 1-0 2-0 converted 7 of 13 third down opportunities while going 2-for-3 on fourth downs. (5) Faulkner 0-0 2-0 • On Union’s three touchdowns against Warner, they averaged eight plays for 56 yards that (3) Lindsey Wilson 0-0 2-0 took 3:32 off the clock. The Bulldogs drive of the game, came on eight plays for 83 yards Bethel 0-0 1-1 that took only 2:30 to find the endzone. The drive was capped off with a Whittlesey QB Cumberland (Tenn.) 0-0 1-1 sneak. Campbellsville 0-0 0-2 • On defense, the Bulldogs were led by Jake Averhart and Jake Johnston. Averhart led the Bulldogs with a game-high 11 tackles, while Johnston finished with eight tackles. Serga Vita and Doug Jeter finished with six tackles each, Jeter forced and recovered a fumble.

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Last Time We Met - Sept. 8, 2012 Union 14, No. 25 Campbellsville 13 Sept. 8, 2012 - Campbellsville, Ky. Union Escapes Campbellsville Union - 14 No. 25 Campbellsville - 13 with 14-13 Victory Union Campbellsville CAMPBELLSVILLE, Ky. – Senior Bert Brown blocked a 22-yard field First Downs 16 20 goal attempt in the closing seconds to seal the 14-13 Union victory over host Campbellsville (Ky.) on Saturday night. Rushes-Yards (NET) 33-172 46-163 The victory was Union’s first at Campbellsville since 1995 and the first Passing Yards (NET) 263 162 overall since 2008. The Tigers still lead the series with a 15-11 record. Passes Comp-Att-Int 14-21-1 16-30-0 Special teams played a huge role in the outcome of the game, Total Offense Plays-Yards 54-435 76-325 most notably during the final 3:14. Down 14-7, Campbellsville faced a fourth-and-goal from the 1-inch line when Chris Cook powered his way Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 through to pull the Tigers within 14-13 with 3:14 to play. However, it Punt Returns-Yards 2-15 1-4 remained a one-point game thanks to Eric Krivitsky’s PAT attempt going Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 1-26 wide left. Union’s celebration of maintaining the slim lead was short-lived as Punts (Number-Avg) 2-34.0 4-39.5 Campbellsville recovered the onside kick, taking over on its own 46 with Fumbles-Lost 0-0 3-0 3:14 remaining. The Tigers methodically moved the ball down the field, Penalties-Yards 7-100 2-25 using 12 plays to go 50 yards to put it on the Union 4 with nine seconds Third-Down Conversions 7-12 9-19 to go. Krivitsky was called into the game once more, this time to attempt Fourth-Down Conversions 0-1 3-3 a 22-yard field goal to win the game. However, Brown came flying Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-17 0-0 through the line and blocked the kick, and Josh Nixon recovered the ball Possession Time 27:20 32:40 on the Union 24 with 1.8 seconds still on the clock. Mike Brinkley then took a knee to run out the clock, sealing the 14- 13 Union win. Scoring Summary Union ran 22 fewer plays but outgained Campbellsville 435-325. 1st UNION-Brown 7-yd run (Miller kick) Brinkley went 14-of-21 passing for 263 yards and one touchdown. 2nd CAMP-Cook 1-yd run (Krivitsky kick) Domonique Jefferson caught four passes for 62 yards, while Tyler Ross hauled in three passes for a career-high 124 yards. 3rd UNION-Brown 27-yd pass from Brinkley (Miller kick) Rob Brown had a solid offensive game with 101 yards rushing and a 4th CAMP-Cook 1-yd run (Krivitsky kick no good) touchdown on 16 carries. This was his ninth 100-yard rushing game in his career. He also caught one pass for 27 yards and a touchdown. Defensively, Zach Eagler led the way with nine total stops with three others amassing seven. RUSHING: Union (Ky.)-Brown 16-101; Brinkley 6-24; Dixon The Bulldogs missed several opportunities to take control of the 7-9; Hughes 1-14; Clark 3-14. game. Union had the ball in the red zone four times but scored only Cumberlands (Ky.)-McFerrin 15-75; Cook 9-50; Hill 14-46; once. Union missed two field goals – one of which was blocked, and Warf 5-8; Parnes 3-minus 16. turned the ball over downs at the 1. Union drew first blood when it scored on its opening drive of the game. The Bulldogs used nine plays to go 78 yards to find the end zone. PASSING: Union (Ky.)-Brinkley 14-21-1-263. On first and goal from the 7, Brown scampered his way into the end Cumberlands (Ky.)-Hill 13-25-0-124; Parnes 3-4-0-38; zone to put the Bulldogs up 7-0 with 7:29 to play in the first. Late in the half, Campbellsville weaved together an eight-play, 80- Warf 0-1-0-0. yard drive to even the score. Cook scored on a 1-yard plunge with 1:51 on the clock, making it 7-7 at the half. RECEIVING: Union (Ky.)-Do. Jefferson 4-62; Ross 3-124; Union began the second half like it did the first half by scoring on its Daniels 2-12; Brown 1-27, Hicks 1-23; Colbert 1-9; Hughes opening drive. Facing third-and-19 from the Tiger 27, Brinkley hit Brown for a short screen play and Brown appeared to be down at the 20. 1-7, Dixon 1-minus 1. However, he spun out of the tackled and raced down the left sideline Cumberlands (Ky.)-Gibson 6-64; Harrington 4-49; Ray for the touchdown. Jared Miller’s PAT put Union up 14-7 with 8:06 left 2-18, Spaulding 1-13; Blackstone 1-7; Haynes 1-6; in the third. Midway through the fourth, Union seemed to be on its way to pad its McGerrin 1-5. lead with Miller lining up for a 19-yard field goal. However, the kick was blocked by Rod Dickerson. Coty Eanes picked up the loose ball and it to INTERCEPTIONS: Union (Ky.)-none. Cumberlands (Ky.)- the Tiger 38 with 10:36 remaining. Eanes 1-26. Campbellsville ate 6:39 off the clock as Cook capped the 15-play, 62-yard drive with a 1-yard run to make it 14-13 Union. The PAT was no good, setting up the wild finish. Seth McFerrin led the Tiger ground game with 75 yards on 15 carries, while Cook rushed for 50 yards and two touchdowns on nine attempts. Robert Hill completed 13-of-25 for 124 yards.

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When Union has the ball ... LT 71 Steven Bailes SR 6-6 326 DE 55 Dylan Downs FR 6-2 235 73 Steven Bledsoe FR 6-1 282 95 Dylan Griffin FR 6-0 270 LG 66 Michael Livingston SR 6-3 290 NT 99 Michael Linton FR 6-0 290 75 Ryan Bernhard FR 6-4 287 50 Daniel Sansom SO 6-5 265 C 70 Kermit Gibbs SO 6-2 297 DE 9 Dekwain Tarrance SR 6-1 240 60 William Collier SO 6-0 293 59 Sylan Mayers SO 6-2 270 RG 62 Colt Bedenbaugh FR 6-2 300 SAM 4 Beau Biller SR 6-1 225 60 William Collier SO 6-0 293 46 Deandre Hollis SO 6-0 230 RT 72 Cliff Burns SR 6-7 293 MIKE 8 Stephon Tanga SR 5-9 210 68 John Robbins R-FR 6-2 363 45 Tyler Cooper FR 5-11 217 TE 87 Cody Johnson FR 6-4 235 WILL 20 Fontez Hill SR 5-5 155 35 Truman Salyer FR 6-5 269 11 Khalil Baker SO 5-9 190 WR 1 Jalen Ashby SO 5-9 167 MONSTER 28 Bryson Bell JR 6-2 215 4 Decorwyn Dunnaway R-JR 6-2 183 36 Dominique Jenkins SR 5-10 185 FB 16 Zack Martin JR 6-0 234 CB 7 Marquis Cain SR 5-9 180 40 Brett Sipple SO 5-9 215 16 T.O. Smith SR 5-7 160 QB 11 Chandler Whittlesey JR 5-7 176 FS 24 Keith Foster SO 5-9 160 8 Alex Bell R-SO 6-1 200 40 Tyler Carpenter FR 6-1 190 RB 22 LaVance Anderson R-SR 6-0 229 SS 25 Percy Minor SR 5-10 185 27 Garfield Dandridge SR 5-10 210 37 Justin Ramos SO 6-0 170 WR 21 Kyle Keplinger SR 5-11 199 CB 15 James Gardner SR 5-6 150 18 Byron Asher R-SO 6-2 214 30 Josh McNeil FR 5-7 170 WR 13 D.J. Reynolds SR 6-1 194 9 Kevin Eichelberger FR 6-1 172

When Campbellsville has the ball ... LE 91 Derrick Greene R-JR 6-1 242 LT 56 Trent Massey JR 6-0 250 42 Josh Rocker R-SO 6-3 225 79 Tanner Hendricks FR 6-5 298 DT 58 Harley Goins R-SO 6-3 253 LG 71 Leonard Malloy SO 6-4 310 48 Charles Wilkins R-FR 6-0 246 65 Caleb Myers JR 6-5 265 NG 98 Josh Kulp SR 6-0 300 C 70 Blake Cordell JR 6-3 275 78 Blake Dunn FR 6-0 300 69 Raphael Turner SO 5-8 225 RE 77 Serge Vita JR 6-1 266 RG 68 Dante Hollis FR 6-3 349 45 John Hill R-JR 5-11 216 60 Slater Adams FR 6-4 255 SAM 30 Jake Averhart SO 6-2 214 RT 51 Hunter Napora SO 5-10 250 52 DeShay Averhart R-FR 6-0 223 74 John Chewing FR 6-6 275 MIKE 29 Ryan Coleman SO 5-10 210 WR 18 Zerric Willis SO 5-11 170 43 Tyler Wright FR 6-3 220 1 Tajh Milliken JR 6-3 195 WILL 32 Dallas Baxter FR 5-9 188 WR 6 Jarrod Harrington SR 5-8 180 59 Jerrian Gilmore FR 5-11 200 3 Keanu Young FR 5-7 155 CB 17 Doug Jeter SO 6-1 200 QB 5 Jacob Russell SR 6-4 240 31 Desmond Leak FR 5-9 185 14 Hunter Brown SO 6-3 220 SS 20 Will Reynolds SO 5-10 170 RB 2 A.J. Strong JR 5-7 190 24 Jackson Tipton FR 5-10 170 31 Chantz Goodman SO 5-5 165 FS 7 Curtis Yates R-JR 6-2 186 WR 83 Conor Dunn JR 5-8 175 6 Seth Nichols FR 5-11 180 12 Nathan Case JR 5-10 185 CB 2 Juwel Laguerre SO 5-9 139 WR 17 Tyus Alcorn JR 6-2 190 23 Kenneth Cauley Jr. R-SO 5-11 171 85 Carter McGill FR 6-0 170

Special Teams PR 21 Kyle Keplinger SR 5-11 199 KR 1 Tajh Milliken JR 6-3 195 17 Doug Jeter SO 6-1 200 6 Jarrod Harrington SR 5-8 180 KR 6 Seth Nichols FR 5-11 180 PR 6 Jarrod Harrington SR 5-8 180 21 Kyle Keplinger SR 5-11 199 FG/PAT 86 Alex Sigmon JR 5-11 228 FG/PAT 13 Will Ward SR 5-10 185 47 Seth McCoy FR 5-10 200 P 34 Bradley Boone FR 6-3 160 P 22 Erik Krivitsky SR 6-2 190 86 Alex Sigmon JR 5-11 228 KO 86 Alex Sigmon JR 5-11 228 LS 77 Cody Ford Fr. 6-2 250 47 Seth McCoy FR 5-10 200 LS 46 Nate Brock FR 6-0 170 Holder 6 Jarrod Harrington SR 5-8 180 76 Jordan Mason FR 5-9 225 Holder 21 Kyle Keplinger SR 5-11 199 13 D.J. Reynolds SR 6-1 194

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No. Name Cl. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown/Previous School No. Name Cl. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown/Previous School 1 Jalen Ashby SO WR 5-9 167 Tallahassee, Fla./Rickards HS 49 Jacob Roche SO FB 5-10 250 Sautee, Ga./White County HS 2 Juwel Laguerre SO DB 5-9 139 Homestead, Fla./Miami Sunset HS 50 Justice Bishop FR DL 6-1 233 Greensburg, Ky.Green County HS 3 Nate McCoy FR WR 6-0 153 Warsaw, Ky./Gallatin County HS 51 Jake Johnston SR LB 6-1 232Melbourne, Ky./Campbell County HS 4 Decorwyne Dunnaway JR WR 6-2 183 Louisville, Ky./Western HS 52 DeShay Averhart FR LB 6-0 223 Corner, Ala./Corner HS 5 Chandler Hunt FR WR 5-8 142 Salem. Va./Salem HS 53 Lorenezo Smith FR LB 6-0 160 Harrodsburg, Ky./Mercer County HS 6 Seth Nichols FR DB 5-11 180 Simpsonville, S.C./Hillcrest HS 54 Xeric Griffin FR DL 5-11 237 Columbia, S.C./Lower Richland HS 7 Curtis Yates JR DB 6-2 186 Lexington, Ky./Lafayette HS 55 Dakota Stanley FR LB 5-10 202 Hardy, Ky./Belfry HS 8 Alex Bell SO QB 6-1 200 Daytona Beach, Fla./Col. of San Francisco 56 Cameron Mallory FR LB 5-11 203 Shepherdsville, Ky./Bullitt Central HS 9 Kevin Eichelberger FR WR 6-1 172 Greenville, S.C./Hillcrest HS 57 Anthony Kelsey FR LB 5-11 185 Bowling Green, Ky./Warren Central HS 10 Charkues Crumitie FR LB 6-0 188 Monticello, Fla./Rickards HS 58 Harley Goins SO DL 6-2 253 McColl, S.C./Newberry 11 Chandler Whittlesey JR QB 5-7 176 Columbus, Ga./Shaw HS 59 Jerrin Gilmore FR LB 5-11 200 Tallahassee, Fla/Lincoln County HS 12 Lance Morton FR QB 6-1 200 Blaine, Tenn./Grainger HS 60 William Collier SO OL 6-0 293 Smithfield, Ky./Henry County HS 13 D.J. Reynolds SR WR 6-1 194 Chicago, Ill./Mesabi Range JC 61 Evan O’Brian FR OL 6-0 320 Elgin, S.C./Lugoff-Elgin HS

14 Kendrick Furness FR QB 5-11 193North Myrtle Beach, S.C./North Myrtle Beach HS 62 Colt Bedenbaugh FR OL 6-2 300 Pelion, S.C./Pelion HS 15 Mac Justice FR QB 6-0 184 Banner, Ky./Pike Co. Central HS 63 Gary Helton FR OL 6-2 240 Putney, Ky./Harlan County HS 16 Zack Martin JR RB 6-0 234Dawsonville, Ga./Dawson County HS 64 William Banks FR OL 6-3 290 Cumberland, Ky.Harlan County HS 17 Doug Jeter SO DB 6-1 200 Drayton, S.C./Spartanburg HS 65 Sam Locker FR OL 5-10 274 Columbia, Ky/Adair County HS 18 Byron Asher SO WR 6-2 214 Pineville, Ky./Pineville HS 66 Michael Livingston SR OL 6-3 290 Tallahassee, Fla./Rickards HS 19 Cardell Rhett SO WR 5-8 177 Daytona Beach, Fla./Atlantic HS 67 Micalan Kerberg FR OL 5-10 325Shepherdsville, Ky./Bullitt Central HS 20 Will Reynolds SO DB 5-10 170 Hueytown, Ala./Hueytown HS 68 John Robbins FR OL 6-2 263 Knoxville, Tenn./Pineville HS 69 Brandon Campbell FR OL 6-6 291 Hazard, Ky./Perry Co. Central HS 21 Kyle Keplinger SR WR 5-11 199 Las Vegas, Nev./Victor Valley JC 70 Kermit Gibbs SO OL 6-2 297 Louisville, Ky./Fern Creek HS 22 LaVance Anderson SR RB 6-0 229Bowling Green, Ky./Lackawanna JC 71 Steven Bailes SR OL 6-6 326 Maryville, Tenn./Heritage HS 23 Kenneth Cauley Jr. SO DB 5-11 171 Marion, Ark./Marion HS 72 Cliff Burns SR OL 6-7 293 Kokomo, Ind./Western Kentucky 24 Jackson Tipton FR DB 5-10 170 Greer, S.C./Greer HS 73 Steven Bledsoe FR OL 6-1 282 Rock Hill, S.C./South Pointe HS 25 Keith Neal FR RB 5-11 234 Williston, Fla./Williston HS 74 Blake Dunn FR DL 6-0 300Bowling Green, Ky./Warren Central HS 26 Buddy Harrison SO LB 5-10 170 Berea, Ky./Madison Southern HS 75 Ryan Bernhard FR OL 6-4 287 Winchester, Ky./George Rogers Clark HS 27 Garfield Dandridge SR RB 5-10 210 Bronx, N.Y./Lackawanna JC 76 Jordan Mason FR OL 5-9 225Alexandria, Ky./Campbell County HS 28 Wil Stonecypher JR LB 5-11 189 Cleveland, Ga./White County HS 77 Serge Vita JR DL 6-1 266 Pasadena, Calif./Pasadena City JC 29 Ryan Coleman SO LB 5-10 210 Dacula, Ga./Buford HS 78 Bryan Binford FR OL 5-11 344 Rock Hill, S.C./South Pointe HS 30 Jake Averhart SO LB 6-2 214 Corner, Ala./Corner HS 80 Josh Lake FR WR 6-2 162 Somerset, Ky./Somerset HS 31 Desmond Leak FR DB 5-9 185 Rock Hill, S.C./Northwestern HS 81 Darian Patterson FR WR 6-2 171 Taylors, S.C./Wade Hampton HS 32 Dallas Baxter FR LB 5-9 188 Dothan, Ala./Dothan HS 82 Bryson Blackley FR WR 6-0 183 Chesnee, S.C./Chesnee HS 33 Zack Patton FR WR 5-11 194Shepherdsville, Ky./Bullitt Central HS 83 Tyler Toombs FR WR 6-0 150 Stone Mountain, Ga./Tucker HS 34 Bradley Boone FR TE/P 6-3 229 Maysville, Ky./Mason County HS 84 Deven Ables FR WR 6-2 196 Saylersville, Ky./Magoffin County HS 35 Truman Salyer FR TE 6-5 269 Flat Gap, Ky./Johnson Central HS 85 Kayne Westhoff FR WR 6-0 144 Independence, Ky./Boone County HS 36 Kevin Bisson FR DB 5-6 151 Warsaw, Ky./Gallatin County HS 86 Alex Sigmon JR K/P 5-11 228 Bristol, Tenn./Tennessee HS 37 Zach Cozad FR RB 5-10 212 Hebron, Ohio/Lakewood HS 87 Cody Johnson FR TE 6-4 235 Maple Rapids, Mich./Fulton HS 38 Jerold Evans FR LB 5-11 175 Micanopy, Fla./North Marion HS 88 Bradley Elkins FR WR 5-10 184 Pikeville, Ky./Pike Co. Central HS 39 Aron Hawkins FR DB 5-7 126 Danville, Ky./Danville HS 89 Chandler Dobbs FR WR 6-1 178 Ferguson, Ky./Somerset HS 40 Brett Sipple SO LB 5-9 215 Berea, Ky./Madison Southern HS 90 Mac Bailey FR DL 6-1 289 Bowling Green, Ky./Greenwood HS 41 Wyatt Rogers FR DL 6-3 220 Spartanburg, S.C./Dorman HS 91 Derrick Greene JR DL 6-1 242 Elijay, Ga./Glimer County HS 42 Josh Rocker SO DL 6-3 225 Waynesville, Mo./Iowa Central JC 92 Shane Akers JR DL 6-3 229Science Hill, Ky.Pulaski County HS 43 Tyler Wright FR LB 6-3 220 Greer, S.C./Greer HS 92 Nikki Huffaker FR DL 6-4 240 Lynch, Ky./Harlan County HS 44 Toby Nguyen SO RB 5-11 214 Williamsburg, Ky./Cumberlands 93 Chance Ansardi FR DL 6-1 250Mount Vernon, Ky./Rockcastle Co. HS 45 John Hill JR DL 5-11 216 Knoxville, Tenn./Morristown East HS 95 Chris Helton FR DL 6-1 278Williamsburg, Ky./Williamsburg HS 46 Nate Brock FR LS 6-0 170 Stanford, Ky./Lincoln County HS 97 Hunter Hurst FR DL 6-1 235 Pineville, Ky./Bell County HS 47 Seth McCoy FR K/P 5-10 200 Lexington, Ky./Cumberlands 98 Josh Kulp SR DL 6-0 300 Orange, Calif./Santa Ana JC 48 Charles Wilkins FR DL 6-0 246 Tallahassee, Fla./Lincoln HS 99 Walter Jones FR LB 6-0 222 Bowling Green, Ky./Warren Central HS

www.gounionbulldogs.com 4 Game 2 - Campbellsville Sept. 19, 2015 2015 Campbellsville Tigers NO NAME YR POS HT WT HOMETOWN NO NAME YR POS HT WT HOMETOWN 1 Tajh Milliken JR WR/QB 6-3 191 Louisville, Ky. 48 Garland Webb FR DB 5-8 170 Louisville, Ky. 2 A.J. Strong SR RB 5-7 190 Palmetto, Fla. 49 Elijah Escoffery FR RB 5-8 210 Fort Knox, Ky. 3 Keanu Young FR WR 5-7 155 Bardstown, Ky. 50 Daniel Sansom SO DL 6-5 265 Bowling Green, Ky. 4 Beau Biller SR LB 6-2 225 Louisville, Ky. 51 Hunter Napora JR OL 5-10 250 Newberry, Fla. 5 Jacob Russell SR QB 6-4 240 Lawrenceburg, Ky. 52 Sean Lewis FR LB 5-10 225 Springfield, Ky. 6 Jarrod Harrington SR WR 5-8 180 Parksville, Ky. 53 Morgan Churchill FR DL 6-1 242 Springfield, Ky. 7 Marquis Cain SO DB 5-9 180 Decatur, Ga. 54 Trevor Garrison FR LB 5-10 190 Lewisport, Ky. 8 Stephon Tanga SR LB 5-9 210 Louisville, Ky. 55 Dylan Downs FR DL 6-2 235 Shepherdsville, Ky. 9 Dekwain Terrance SR DL 6-1 250 Louisville, Ky. 56 Trent Massey JR OL 6-0 250 Somerset, Ky. 10 Trent Holbrook SO WR 6-2 200 Taylorsville, Ky. 57 Damien Mazion FR DL 6-3 269 Tallahassee, Fla. 11 Khalil Baker SO LB 5-9 190 Hopkinsville, Ky. 59 Sylan-Drake Mayes JR DL 6-2 270 Winchester, Ky. 12 Nathan Case JR WR 5-10 185 Louisville, Ky. 60 Slater Adams FR OL 6-4 255 Brandenburg, Ky. 13 Will Ward SR WR/K 5-10 185 Pflugerville, Texas 62 Jake Walker JR OL 5-9 230 Lexington, Ky. 14 Hunter Brown SO QB 6-3 220 Hendersonville, Tenn. 63 Michael Hunt FR OL 6-1 325 Georgetown, Ky. 15 Eli Mitchell JR QB 6-4 208 Elizabethtown, Ky. 64 Demontray Watts FR LB 6-0 240 Louisville, Ky. 16 TO Smith SR DB 5-7 160 Smyrna, Tenn. 65 Caleb Myers SR OL 6-5 265 Evansville, Ind. 17 Tyus Alcorn JR WR 6-2 190 Lexington, Ky. 67 Duncan Lewis FR OL 6-1 225 Georgetown, Ky. 18 Zerric Willis SO WR 5-11 170 Fairburn, Ga. 68 Dante’ Hollis FR OL 6-3 349 Detroit, Mich. 19 Bradley Bates SO K 5-10 165 Campbellsville, Ky. 69 Raphael Turner SO OL 5-8 225 Reynoldsburg, Ohio 20 Fontez Hill SR LB 5-5 155 LaCenter, Ky. 70 Blake Cordell SR OL 6-3 275 Elizabethtown, Ky. 21 Karon Cole SO DB 5-9 185 Louisville, Ky. 71 Leonard Malloy SO OL 6-4 310 Lilburn, Ga. 22 Erik Krivitsky SR P 6-2 190 Upatoi, Ga. 72 Donald Pleasant JR DL 6-1 315 Detroit, Mich. 23 Jordan Duff SO WR 5-9 160 Louisville, Ky. 73 Rosny Pinquiere FR DL 5-9 241 Lake Park, Fla. 24 Keith Foster, Jr. SO DB 5-9 160 Louisville, Ky. 74 John Chewning FR OL 6-6 295 Campbellsville, Ky. 25 Percy Minor SR DB 5-10 185 Louisville, Ky. 76 Tanner Graves JR OL 6-4 290 Lexington, Ky. 26 Alex Franklin SO LB 6-0 193 Somerset, Ky. 77 Cody Ford FR LS 6-2 250 Shepherdsville, Ky. 27 Elmer Barron SO LB 6-3 220 Chicago, Ill. 78 Austin Dudley FR OL 6-4 335 Laceys Springs, Ala. 28 Bryson Bell SR LB 6-2 215 Lebanon, ky. 79 Tanner Hendricks FR OL 6-5 298 Tuscaloosa, Ala. 29 Tylyn Byas SO WR 5-9 175 Springfield, Ky. 80 Ray Coleman JR WR 5-9 167 Louisville, Ky. 30 Josh McNeil FR WR 5-7 170 DeFuniak Springs, Fla. 81 Rhyan Moss SO WR 6-2 180 Louisville, Ky. 31 Chantz Goodman SO RB 5-5 165 Anniston, Ala. 82 Marc Stephens FR WR 6-0 180 Crestwood, Ky. 32 Nathan Jackson SR DB 5-10 180 Shepherdsville, Ky. 83 Conor Dunn JR WR 5-6 165 Santa Clara, Calif. 33 Wade Holtsclaw SO RB 5-10 200 Elizabethtown, Ky. 85 Carter McGill FR WR 6-0 170 Tuscaloosa, Ala. 34 Aidan Stewart-Hoskins FR RB 5-6 180 Danville, Ky. 86 Moe Masden FR WR 6-3 190 Louisville, Ky. 35 Tyler Abney SR LB 6-2 220 Somerset, Ky. 87 Chase Duplechin SO WR 6-0 180 Alvin, Texas 36 Domonique Jenkins SR LB 5-10 185 Gainesville, Fla. 88 Cruise Coulter FR TE 6-2 185 Mt. Washington, Ky. 37 Justin Ramos SO DB 6-0 170 Paris, Tenn. 90 Dillon Day FR DL 6-0 225 Hickory, Ky. 38 Matthew Chiarenza FR DB 5-10 182 Brandon, Fla. 91 Tyler Covington FR DL 6-3 240 Crestwood, Ky. 40 Tyler Carpenter FR DB 6-1 200 Georgetown, Ky. 92 Lane Stagnolia FR DL 6-0 245 Bloomington, Ind. 41 Chris Toomey FR RB 5-6 177 Lawrenceburg, Ky. 93 Roland Brady SO DL 5-11 253 Louisville, Ky. 42 Brodrick Williams FR LS 5-11 230 Smyrna, Ga. 94 Austin Weird FR DL 5-11 220 Louisville, Ky. 43 Hunter Botts SR TE 6-1 240 Glasgow, Ky. 95 Dylan Griffin FR DL 6-0 270 Elizabethtown, Ky. 44 Jeremy Bruce JR LB 5-10 198 Los Angeles, Calif. 96 Jimmie Pleasant FR DL 6-1 245 Detroit, Mich. 45 Tyler Cooper FR LB 5-11 217 Kennesaw, Ga. 97 Daniel Wilson SO DL 6-2 285 Louisville, Ky. 46 Deandre Hollis SO LB 6-0 220 Detroit, Mich. 99 Michael Linton FR DL 6-0 289 Gainsville, Fla.

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Union College Head Coach Year-by-Year Records Year Record Head Coach Zak Willis 1905 1-2-0 None* Second Season 1906-1921 - No Football at Union 1922 2-4-0 None* Furman (S.C.), 1990 1923 4-3-1 None* Career Record: 56-47 1924 2-6-0 T.M. Funk Record at Union: 1-10 1925 2-5-0 T.M. Funk 1926 2-5-1 John Wolfe 1927 2-5-0 John Wolfe •Zak Willis enters his second season at the helm of the Union 1928 4-4-0 John Wolfe football program, joining the staff in April of 2014. He is the 1929 5-2-1 J.R. Bacon 11th head coach in program history and eighth to man the 1930 6-2-0 J.R. Bacon post since the sport was reinstated at Union in 1984. 1931 2-6-0 J.R. Bacon 1932 2-3-2 J.R. Bacon •In Willis’ first season at Union in 2014, the Bulldogs posted a 1933 4-1-1 J.R. Bacon 1-9 record, 1-5 in the MSC East. That one win though, was a 1934 5-0-2 J.R. Bacon historic one, as Union knocked off rival Cumberlands (Ky.) for 1935 3-1-2 J.R. Bacon the first time since 2011 in the first night game at the newly 1936 3-3-2 J.R. Bacon 1937 4-3-0 J.R. Bacon christened Williamson Stadium. 1938 3-4-0 J.R. Bacon •Offensively, Union was one of the best teams in the NAIA all season long in Willis’ first season, ranking fifth 1939 3-3-1 J.R. Bacon all-time in program history in points per game (30.5) and total points (305). Nationally, Union ranked 27th in 1940 5-1-1 J.R. Bacon points per game, 35th in total points and 36th in yards per game (391.9). 1941 1-4-0 J.R. Bacon •Individually, four Bulldogs earned All-Mid-South honors at the end of the season, while Jake Johnston was 1942-1983 - No Football at Union 1984 1-6-0 John Pate/Bob Shackleford honored for his work in the classroom after being named Capital One Academic All-District® Football Team 1985 5-4-1 Bob Shackleford in the College Division. 1986 7-3-0 John Ross •This is the third head coaching post for Willis, who previous manned the programs at Mid-South Conference 1987 2-8-0 John Ross East rival Pikeville (Ky.) and NCAA Division II Newberry (S.C.). Willis owns a career record of 56-46. 1988 6-4-0 1989 4-5-1 Matt Ballard •He was Pikeville’s first-ever head football coach, and he led the Bears to a 16-12 mark during his tenure. 1990 5-5-0 Matt Ballard When he arrived at Newberry, the Wolves were coming off a 1-10 record and in the midst of an 1991 6-4-0 Matt Ballard 18-conference game losing streak. Willis posted a 39-25 overall mark at Newberry, leading it to its first 1992 8-2-0# Matt Ballard conference title ever and to the second round of the NCAA Division II playoffs in 2006. 1993 5-5-0 Matt Ballard •Willis has also served as a member of the staff at South Carolina, Michigan State and Miami (Ohio). 1994 7-3-0 1995 7-2-1 Tuck Woolum •A 1990 graduate of Furman (S.C.), Willis was a member of the Paladians football team for three seasons, 1996 1-9-0 Tuck Woolum including the 1988 NCAA I-AA National Champion squad. 1997 2-8-0 Tuck Woolum •Willis is married (Sara) and has three children: two sons – Zakary (14) and Baxley (2) and a daughter – Reagan 1998 0-10-0 Tuck Woolum (6). 1999 0-11-0 Brian Hill 2000 3-7-0 Brian Hill 2001 2-7-0 Brian Hill/Tommy Reid Zak Willis Year-by-Year 2002 2-8-0 Tommy Reid 2003 4-7-0 Tommy Reid Year School Record Pct. Notes 2004 4-7-0 Tommy Reid 2014 Union (Ky.) 1-9 .100 2005 4-6-0 Tommy Reid 2006 3-7-0 Tommy Reid 2008 Newberry (N.C.) 6-4 .600 2007 4-7-0 Tommy Reid 2007 Newberry (N.C.) 9-2 .818 2008 9-3-0^ Tommy Reid 2009 4-6-0 Tommy Reid 2006 Newberry (N.C.) 11-2 .846 SAC Champions, 2010 7-4-0 Tommy Reid NCAA Division II 2011 2-9-0 Tommy Reid Tournament Partic- 2012 4-7-0 Tommy Reid pant, Advanced to 2013 3-8-0 Tommy Reid Second Round of 2014 1-9-0 Zak Willis Southeast Region 2015 0-1-0 Zak Willis 2005 Newberry (N.C.) 5-4 .556 #-MSC Co-Champion; ^-NAIA Football Champi- onship Series participant; *-The 1905 and 1922- 23 teams did not have a regular coach. Those 2004 Newberry (N.C.) 5-6 .455 teams were coached by student players. 2003 Newberry (N.C.) 3-7 .300 2002 Pikeville (Ky.) 5-5 .500 2001 Pikeville (Ky.) 3-7 .300 First Season Playing Four-Year Schools 2000 Pikeville (Ky.) 7-1 .875 First Year of Foot- ball at Institution

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Last Time Out - Sept. 5, 2015 Game 1 - Warner 42, Union 21 Sept. 5, 2015 - Barbourville, Ky. Mistakes Too Costly To Overcome Warner (Fla.) - 42 Union - 21 for Union in 42-21 Loss

Warner Union BARBOURVILLE, Ky. - Mistakes and misfortune put the Union First Downs 15 24 College football team in a hole early, one it could never dig Rushes-Yards (NET) 41-217 49-256 out of as visiting Warner University (Fla.) left with the 42-21 Passing Yards (NET) 197 184 decision on Saturday at Williamson Stadium. Passes Comp-Att-Int 11-18-0 16-26-2 Union (0-1 overall) racked up 440 yards in total offense, Total Offense Plays-Yards 59-414 75-440 edging Warner (2-0 overall) by 36 in that category. However, the Fumble Returns-Yards 1-6 0-0 Bulldogs turned the ball over five times, resulting in 21 Royal Punt Returns-Yards 1-0 2-22 points. Kickoff Returns-Yards 3-54 6-125 “We just made too many mistakes,” said head coach Zak Interception Returns-Yards 2-0 0-0 Willis. “When you have 440 yards in offense and lose, that Punts (Number-Avg) 6-34.3 3-38.7 should never happen. We just turned it over way too much.” Fumbles-Lost 3-1 3-3 Warner turned the ball over once, but Union was unable to Penalties-Yards 5-35 6-52 Third-Down Conversions 6-12 7-13 cash it in for any points. Fourth-Down Conversions 0-0 2-3 The Royals scored 21 points quickly with the first 14 Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-14 1-3 happening before the Bulldogs were able to ran an offensive Possession Time 30:07 29:53 play. Warner took the opening kick and moved the ball 55 yards in seven plays for the game’s first score, a 15-yard touchdown Scoring Summary pass to Roger Allen with 11:35. The ensuing kickoff was a bit 1st WU-Allen 15-yd pass from Davis (Puente kick) short and took a funny bounce, allowing Warner’s Anthony WU-Benton 6-yd run (Puente kick) Cesar to recover it on the Union 24. Four plays later, Bryant WU-Benton 6-yd run (Puente kick) Benton scored the first of his three touchdowns on a 6-yard 2nd UNION-Anderson 1-yd run (Sigmon kick) scamper to make it 14-0 with 9:21 left in the first. WU-Benton 53-yd run (Puente kick) Union finally ran an offensive play, but after converting a 3rd UNION-Patterson 2-yd pass from Whittlesey (Sigmon kick) third-and-7 situation, fumbled the ball away to give Warner UNION-Whittlesey 1-yd run (Sigmon kick) the ball on the Bulldog 39. This drive ended the same way the 4th WU-Schley 9-yd pass from Davis (Puente kick) previous Royal possession with a Benton 6-yard touchdown run, WU-Wilson 4-yd run (Puente kick) upping the margin to 21-0 with 4:49 remaining in the quarter. The Bulldogs finally got on the board in the second thanks RUSHING: Georgetown (Ky.)-Benton 18-107; Masoline to a LaVance Anderson 1-yard touchdown plunge, but Benton 6-57; Phillips 5-33; Davis 9-13; Wilson 1-4; Lewis 1-2; added a 53-yard scoring run to send the Royals into the half up Atkins 1-1. 28-7. Anderson 28-132; Whittlesey 10-74; Dandridge Union (Ky.)- In the third, Union looked like a different team. With the 5-41; Neal 4-23; Bell 2-minus 14. defense keeping the Royals off the field, the Bulldog offense got rolling as it scored twice to cut the deficit to seven. Chandler PASSING: Warner (Fla.)-Davis 11-18-0-197. Whittlesey hit Darian Patterson in the corner of the end zone Union (Ky.)-Whittlesey 10-19-2-128; Bell 6-7-0-56. on a 2-yard scoring pass, capping a five-play, 26-yard drive. On RECEIVING: Warner (Fla.)-Allen 2-50; Jackson 2-29; its next possession, Union marched 83 yards in eight plays with Atkins 2-73; Staton 2-19; Lewis 1-10; Schley 1-9; Suarez Whittlesey wrapping up the drive with a 1-yard run to make it 1-7. 28-21 Warner with 3:58 left in the third. Union (Ky.)-Keplinger 4-51; Dandridge 3-30; Eichelberger Misfortune reared its ugly head in the fourth quarter as two 2-18; Anderson 2-14; Dunnaway 1-33; Elkins 1-18; Johnson Union turnovers resulted in 14 points for Warner, sealing the 1-13; Ashby 1-5; Patterson 1-2. 42-21 result. “Offensively, we were inconsistent,” Willis said of the team’s INTERCEPTIONS: Warner (Fla.)-Moreland 1-0; Cesar 1-0. performance. “Defensively, given where we came from, we Union (Ky.)-None looked good at times but not just not enough support for the offensive side of the ball. That’s my fault. I relaxed over there.”

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