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Table of Contents ...... 1 Football Complex ...... 136 AND STAFF Quick Facts ...... 2-3 ASU Stadium ...... 137 Media Information ...... 4-7 Strength and Conditioning ...... 138 Athletic Training Room ...... 139 THE 2012 SEASON Locker Room ...... 140 Outlook ...... 8-10 Recruiting Room ...... 141 Schedule ...... 11 PLAYERS Academics ...... 142 Alphabetical Roster ...... 12-13 Ring of Honor ...... 143 Numerical Roster ...... 14-15 Community Service ...... 144 Post-Spring Depth Chart ...... 16 Red Wolves at a Glance ...... 16 THIS IS ASU Athletics Facilities ...... 145 2011 COACHES AND STAFF Arkansas State University ...... 146 IN REVIEW ...... 17-19 Jonesboro ...... 147 Assistant Coaches ...... 20-28 Sun Belt Conference ...... 148 Support Staff ...... 29-32 ASU Administration ...... 149 PLAYERS ASU Chancellor Dr. Tim Hudson ...... 150 Returning Players ...... 33-51 ASU Director of Athletics Dr. Dean Lee . . . . .151 2012 Signing Class ...... 52-56 Athletic Department Directory ...... 152 OPPONENTS 2011 IN REVIEW CREDITS Sun Belt Conference Champions ...... 57 The 2012 Arkansas State football reference guide GoDaddy.Com Bowl ...... 57 is a publication of the Arkansas State University Sports Information Office. Results and Statistics ...... 58-63 HISTORY Game Recaps ...... 64-69 PHOTOGRAPHY Sun Belt Conference Review ...... 70-77 Nelson Chenault, Terry Bill, Richard Bishop (Bishop Photography), Frank Staples, Hannah Dolle, Ash- OPPONENTS ley Helliwell, Jonesboro Sun, Ernie Rice, Sun Belt Opponent Information ...... 78-81 Conference, John Bunch, ASU Sports Information.

All-Time Series Results ...... 82-83 THIS IS

Attendance Chart ...... 84-85 COVER DESIGN ASU FOOTBALL ASU Creative Services. HISTORY Red Wolves in the Pros ...... 86-88 All-Americans ...... 89 The ASU football program is on probation Honors and Awards ...... 90-94 until March 10, 2013 for NCAA violations in- All-Conference Players ...... 95-96 volving ineligible participation, extra benefits, THIS IS ASU All-Time Lettermen ...... 97-103 failure to monitor and unethical conduct. The Year-by-Year Results ...... 104-109 penalties include: public reprimand and cen- All-Time Conference Standings . . .110-112 sure; two years probation through March 10, Postseason ...... 113-115 2013; loss of one scholarship (2011-12 and

Records ...... 116-133 2012-13); vacation of six wins in 2006 and STAFF

four wins in 2005; $43,500 fine. DIRECTORY Hall of Honor ...... 134-135 2012 Reference Guide 1 AstateRedWolves.com  AStateGuides.com (Henderson State, ‘90) Tom Castilaw (OL), Dwayne Castilaw Tom Demario Davis (LB), Darron Ed- Demario Davis (LB), Darron Offense (5): Offense Frampton (WR), Alex Kauti (OL), Derek Lawson Frampton (WR), (RB), Delano Moore (OL) Defense (7): (CB), Brandon wards (CB), Darryl Feemster (S), Justin Robert- Joiner (DE), Kelcie McCray (DL) son (DE), Dorvus Woods AStateGuides.com Video CoordinatorVideo ...... Liz Lambert . . . AssistantAdministrative . . .Karen Rinehart AssistantAdministrative Foster . . . .Yvonne WRs/Recruiting Coordinator . . .Casey Woods GA Coach (defense) ...... Jon Bradley Coach (offense)GA ...... GA Coach (defense) ...... Cam Clark Coach (offense) ...... Eric Munoz GA SUPPORT STAFF AD for Football OperationsAsst. .Carter Ford . . Director of Football Operations . . .Jamie Croley Football Operations Intern/Camp Director . .Brett Whiteside Defensive Quality Control Intern . .Scott Symons Strength Coach ...... Ryan Russell TrainerAthletic Certified ...... Ron Carroll Facilities/Equipment Supervisor . .Bryan Harrod COACHING STAFF Head Coach ...... Gus Malzahn ASURecord at Year ...... First Career RecordYear ...... First PhoneFootball Office ...... 870-972-2082 Coordinator/QBsOffensive . .Rhett Lashlee /LBs . .John Thompson CoordinatorTeams RBs/Special . . . LineOffensive ...... J.B. Grimes . . . . Cornerbacks ...... David Gunn Safeties ...... Brandon Hall Defensive Line ...... Kenny Ingram EndsTight ...... Dean Jackson Starters Lost def.) . .12 (5 off./7 ......  2011 sun belt conference champions conference belt sun 2011 AstateRedWolves.com 2012 Reference Guide

2011, GoDaddy.com Bowl GoDaddy.com 2011, Northern Illinois 38, ASU 20 Northern Illinois 38, Ryan Carrethers (Jr., DL), Nathan Ryan Carrethers (Jr., Ryan Aplin (Sr., QB), Cliff Mitchell QB), Cliff Aplin (Sr., Ryan

Herrold (Sr., LB), Don Jones (Sr., DB), Sterling LB), Don Jones (Sr., Herrold (Sr., (So., S) Young Offense (6): Offense Kedric Murry OL), OL), Zack McKnight (Sr., (Jr., Stocke- Taylor WR), TE), Josh Jarboe (Sr., (Sr., WR) mer (Sr., Defense (4): 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL STATE ARKANSAS 2012 2012 TEAM INFORMATION Record ...... 10-3 2011 Conference Record/Finish...... 8-0/1st Basic Offense ...... Multiple Basic Defense ...... Multiple Lettermen Ret. def./ 4 spec.) .52 (31 off./17 Lettermen Lost def./2 spec.) . .26 (8 off./16 Starters Ret. def.) ...... 10 (6 off./4 . . . *4 wins in 2005 and 6 wins in 2006 vacated due to sanctions (actual on-field record: 426-454-37) NCAA ARKANSAS STATE QUICK FACTS ARKANSAS STATE LocationArk. (67,263) . . . .Jonesboro, . . . . Nickname . .Red Wolves ...... Enrollment ...... 13,900 Colors ...... Scarlet & Black Founded ...... 1909 . . . . . Stadium ...... ASU Stadium ...... Capacity ...... 30,406 Affiliation FBS ...... NCAA Conference ...... Sun Belt President Welch Charles L...... Dr. Chancellor Hudson Tim ...... Dr. AthleticsDirector of Dean Lee ...... Dr. Athletic Dept. Phone ...... 870-972-3880 SiteAthletic Web . .AStateRedWolves.com HISTORY ASU FOOTBALL First year of football .1911 ...... All-time record ...... 416*-454-37 recordAll-time bowl/playoff . .9-9-1 ...... Last postseason appearance: Coaches 2011 This is Staff QUICK FACTS 2012 Season Players Opponents History This is ASU asu football

and Staff in Review Directory 2 2011 SUN BELT CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL SPORTS INFORMATION SID Main Phone Number . . .870-972-2541 Fax ...... 870-972-3367 Press Box Phone ...... 870-972-2541 Assistant AD/SID ...... Jerry Scott

Office Phone ...... 870-972-3405 quick facts Cell Phone ...... 870-243-6021 E-Mail Address ...... [email protected] Asst. SID (secondary FB contact) ...... TBA Office Phone ...... 870-972-2707 Cell Phone ...... TBA 2012 SEASON E-Mail Address ...... TBA Asst. SID ...... TBA ASTATEGUIDES.COM Office Phone ...... 870-972-3547 The Arkansas State Department of Ath- Cell Phone ...... TBA letics unveiled its new online virtual media

E-Mail Address ...... TBA guide in 2010, launching the interactive COACHES AND STAFF Graduate Assistant ...... Chris Graddy publication on AStateRedWolves.com. Office Phone ...... 870-972-2541 A-State Athletics partnered with DOCDI Cell Phone ...... 870-351-1692 Consulting to construct a virtual media E-Mail Address . [email protected] guide intended to compliment AStateRed- Mailing Address: Wolves.com and the printable versions of P.O. Box 1000, State University, AR 72467 its reference guides created for each of its PLAYERS Overnight Address: 16 NCAA Intercollegiate sports. The virtual 217 Olympic Dr., Jonesboro, AR 72401 guide not only highlights each A-State sport, it also makes information and IMPORTANT NUMBERS videos detailing different aspects of the 2011 ASU Dept. of Athletics . . . . .870-972-3880 athletic department and university avail- ASU FB Office/Fax . . .870-972-2082/2797 able in one central location for fans, IN REVIEW Sun Belt Office/Fax . . .504-299-9066/9068 alumni, media and prospective student- ASU FB Video Footage Contact . . .Liz Lambert athletes. Phone ...... 870-972-8004 The newest addition to AStateRed- Wolves.com can be found at the top of the RADIO INFORMATION home page under “virtual guides” and can Radio ...... EAB Sports Radio Network also be accessed by going directly to AS- OPPONENTS Jonesboro . . . .KFIN 107.9 FM (Flagship) tateGuides.com. Visitors are greeted by Play-by-Play Announcer ...... Matt Stolz an introduction from ASU Director of Ath- Stolz Phone ...... 870-273-5028 letics Dr. Dean Lee on a home page that Analyst ...... Bill Keedy allows viewers to easily navigate informa- Engineer ...... Brad Bobo tion about A-State Athletics and its indi- HISTORY Bobo Phone ...... 870-972-2682 vidual sports.

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quests for road game credentials er els is by special cre tains the photo deck and tele tains the photo di off. At that time, media rep off. den vid duct. Cre sidered. Because of space limitations, sidered. Because of space di

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va 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL STATE ARKANSAS 2012 the age of 18), and non-work leges at any time due to mis mit mis played at all times dur re Direct ALL Direct ALL re honored from official media outlets. Requests media honored from official from in they may be claimed at the “Media Will Call” win at Gate 10. Spous let, including free lance photographers, will not let, including free lance be con some requests may be filled with a game ticket instead. Passes will be mailed to val ap CREDENTIALS: in advance as possible should be made as far because of space lim only by the ASU Sports Information Depart- ASU Sports Information only by the be shown to the el The credential must ment. e these lev personnel. The press box is equipped with The press box is equipped personnel. high-speed internet connections phone lines, Ad and wireless internet service. houses sports houses sports to the two media levels (top and mid levels (top and mid to the two media media rep by working level con the air-con booth, and PRESS BOX: PRESS side on the west located facility is a three-floor sta of the um complex across the street from the ASU um complex across the street from the soccer field. Parking is on a first-come-first- served basis. Show the parking cre the parking attendant and you will be al in the parking lot if space permits. PARKING: PARKING: me photo ID at the sta tials to the ASU Sports Information Depart- tials to the ment. Re should be made to the Sports Information Di rec CALL: WILL MEDIA mail, cre is open on game Office Ticket The Will Call. day beginning at 9:00 a.m. until two hours be- fore kick tives may pick up cre MEDIA Coaches 2011 This is Staff 2012 Season Players Opponents History This is ASU asu football

INFORMATION and Staff in Review Directory 4 2011 SUN BELT CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL PHOTOGRAPHERS: ASU Stadi um’s light ing PRACTICES: Practices will be announced as sys tem is multi-vapor with a 100 candlepower open or closed through the ASU Sports Infor- rating and a col or tem per a ture of 3400 de - mation Department. Vid eo crews wish ing to grees Kelvin. Cre den tials are re quired to shoot film practice must notify the Sports Information from ei ther the photo deck or the side lines and Office in advance. If TV crews wish to inter - MEDIA are is sued by the Sports Information Depart- view a play er or coach, please no ti fy the INFORMATION ment. Cer ti fied pho tog ra phers of news pa pers, Sports Information Department. mag a zines, wire services and TV sta tions must request passes in writ ing. Cre den tials WEEKLY MEDIA CONFER ENC ES: Media must be vis i ble at all times. Freelance pho tog - rep re sen tatives are en cour aged to vis it with ra phy is pro hib it ed. No cre den tials will be is - Head Coach Gus Malzahn dur ing his weekly sued to freelance pho tog ra phers. press con ference. Quotes from the press con - 2012 SEASON Pho tog ra phers are not per mit ted to shoot be - fer ence and game notes are avail able on-line tween the 25-yard lines. No one is per mit ted in (www.AStateRedWolves.com). Those wish ing the bench area, on the play ing field or in the to receive weekly releases should send your 12-foot area between the limit line and the e-mail ad dress to the Sports Information Of- COACHES

side line any time after com pe ti tion be gins, in - fice. Me dia rep re sen ta tives can re ceive the AND STAFF clud ing timeouts. Pho tog ra phers work ing on notes through a PDF format. Notes can also the field level may not ob struct the view of a be faxed to the media out let. ticket pur chas er. No me dia per son nel or their equip ment shall be in the team area or coach - VIDEO HIGHLIGHTS: The Arkansas State ing box, and no me dia per son nel shall com - Department of Athletics regularly posts video PLAYERS mu ni cate in any way with per sons in the team from ASU football press conferences, prac- area or coaching box. tices and games to the department’s FTP site. Television stations wishing to access the FTP GAME SERVICES: Programs, notes, refer- site to download video and sound should con-

ence guides, flip cards, statistics, quotes and tact the ASU Sports Information Office. 2011 play-by-play are pro vid ed. Six phones are available in the press box for media use, as is COLLEGE PRESS BOX: Media can access IN REVIEW a fax machine. Books of all in for ma tion will be notes, quotes, stats, media information and available after the game. The Press Box re - much more from Arkansas State and its op- fresh ment bar, with com pli men ta ry soft drinks ponents on the Sun Belt section of College- and snacks, is open before and through out the PressBox.com. To access the site, visit game. www.collegepressbox.com. For the site’s username and password, please contact the OPPONENTS LOCKER ROOM POLI CY: ASU’s locker room ASU Sports Information Office. is closed to all media both at ASU Stadium and on the road. The equip ment room and ath let ic train ing room are off limits to the me - dia. Media mem bers wish ing to in ter view any BEST TIME TO CALL HEAD COACH: If you HISTORY play ers fol low ing the game may sub mit a list of find it im pos si ble to attend the regular me dia play ers they wish to in ter view to the Sports In- con fer ence, Coach Malzahn is usually avail - formation Di rec tor dur ing the game. All me dia able for phone in terviews in his office from 10- mem bers will have access to any play er or noon Monday through Thursday. Contact the

coach in the des ig nat ed in ter view area on the Sports Informaiton Office. THIS IS

third floor of the ASU Football Complex. ASU FOOTBALL INJURY INFORMATION POLI CY: A student- PLAYER INTERVIEWS: All telephone or in- athlete's health information is protected by person in ter views with any of the players must federal regulations under either the Health In- be arranged through the Sports Information formation Portability and Accountability Office. No player tele phone numbers or hous- (HIPPA) or the Family Educational Rights and

ing information will be giv en out, but arrange- Privacy Act of 1974 (the Buckley Amendment) THIS IS ASU ments will be made for players to return calls and may not be disclosed without either the to media members at a mu tu al ly agreed upon student-athlete’s authorization under HIPPA or time. When visiting practice sessions, media their consent under the Buckley Amendment. members are en cour aged to conduct in ter - Authorized/consented injury information per- views with players after practice. taining to a student-athlete shall be released STAFF DIRECTORY 2012 Reference Guide 5 AstateRedWolves.com  AStateGuides.com ASU-TV EAB SPORTS RADIO NETWORK The EAB Sports Radio Network will broad- The EAB Sports Radio Network Associa- Coaches 10th year as the Brad Bobo is entering his AStateGuides.com KCCB 1260 AMKCCB 1260 ...... Corning 105.5 FMKWAK . . . . Stuttgart ...... KQEW 102.3 FM ...... Fordyce KOOU 104.7 FM ...... Hardy KOTN 102.5 FM ...... Gould/Monticello KLFI 104.7 FM...... Searcy ...... pro- Radio-Television ASU’s Students from op- gram, under the direction of Collin Pillow, TV erate the stadium jumbotron and handle replays of each game that can be seen throughout the area during the following week. KRLW 1320 AM 1320 KRLW Ridge/Pocahontas ...... Walnut Ridge/Pocahontas 106.3 FM...... Walnut KRLW cast every ASU the 2012 football game during cast every flagship station 107.9 season, originating from for the Red FM (KFIN). Calling play-by-play will be Matt Stolz (pictured above Wolves eighth season as the right), who is entering his voice of the Red Wolves. and former New- tion Hall of Fame member football coach Bill port High School head left) enters his 12th Keedy (pictured above Sports Radio EAB year as an analyst for the Network. broadcast engineer for the EAB Sports Radio Network. Bobo is also the Director of Broad- ASU cast, Licensing and New Media in the athletic department and handles play-by-play team. women’s ASU duties for the KFIN 107.9 FM ...... Jonesboro (Flagship) 93.3 FMKKSP ...... Little Rock KTRQ 102.3 FM. Memphis . Memphis/West . KEAZ 100.7 FM Springs . . . . . Searcy/Heber 101.7 FM KCTT ...... Mountain Home AMKWYN 1400 ...... Wynne ......  Start

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DIRECTIONS TO ASU STADIUM DIRECTIONS TO 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL STATE ARKANSAS 2012 going toward the Airport Exit on Winchester Airport going toward the Boulevard for 1.4 Road. Bear right on Plough toward I- ramp onto I-240 West Take miles. for 2.6 miles. Con- 240 Little Rock/Downtown St. the Take 6.1 miles. tinue on I-55 North for on I-55 North and go Louis/Little Rock exit Tree/Jones- exit 23B/Marked Take 24.4 miles. miles. Continue on boro onto US-61for 0.5 ramp toward Take US-63 North for 41 miles. Boulevard for 0.2 Caraway Road/Stadium Boulevard and miles. Bear right on Stadium ASU Stadium on the go 2.2 miles until seeing left. Parking is available for the working media on the northwest grass lot of the stadium com- plex. Airport: From Little Rock National the airport on East Roosevelt Road go 0.3 Annie M. Bankhead miles and continue on left to take Turn Drive for another 0.4 miles. I-40 for TO the ramp onto I-440 East toward the Jacksonville exit onto US- Take miles. 11.3 AR- right on Turn 67 North and go 96.5 miles. right on Co. Turn miles. 226E and go 11.7 left on US-49 for 6.5 miles. Turn Road 203. ramp onto US 49 North and go 2.7 miles Take until taking the Stadium Boulevard exit for 0.2 left on Stadium Boulevard and go Turn miles. ASU Stadium on the left. 2.4 miles until seeing Parking is available for working media on the northwest grass lot of the stadium complex. From Memphis International Airport: From Memphis International to the media through the Sports Information the Sports media through to the ath- by the being authorized after Department Team coach. head football and letic trainer explana- be available to offer physicians may the athletic if requested by tion on injuries Any sideline or locker head coach. trainer and be made made to the media shall room report or sports team physician, trainer, by an athletic representative. staff information MEDIA Coaches 2011 This is Staff 2012 Season Players Opponents History This is ASU asu football

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As another football season approaches, football As another enjoyed a successful The Red Wolves garnered by Building on the excitement Malzahn has 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL STATE ARKANSAS 2012 the excitement surrounding the Arkansas State the surrounding the excitement es- to program continues football Red Wolves a number of changes There have been calate. leading to an unprecedented year, over the last to kickoff. for a new season level of anticipation with a 10-3 that saw them finish campaign 2011 in Sun Belt a perfect 8-0 mark record, including to the Go- to earn an invitation play, Conference its most 10 wins was ASU’s Bowl. Daddy.com is tied for the fourth as an FBS member and be- also The Red Wolves most in school history. Belt Conference team came just the third Sun play and claimed the to go undefeated in league first time in school his- SBC title outright for the tory. Dean Dr. Athletics of team, Director the 2011 14 press conference Lee announced at a Dec. selected as the that Gus Malzahn had been in school history. 28th head football coach state after en- Malzahn returns to his home stints as a top as- joying three successful name A sistant at three FBS universities. Arkansas and highly recognized throughout the nation, Malzahn came to Arkansas State after serving coordinator as the offensive and coach at Auburn for the past three native of Fort A seasons. Ark., Malzahn was Smith, named the winner of the 2010 given annually Award, top to the nation’s assistant coach. assembled his first coaching staff, which includes new defensive coordinator and line backer Thompson and coach John coordinator and new offensive quarterbacks coach Rhett Thompson is a Lashlee. veteran coach with over 29 years of experience, while Lashlee spent season as the 2011 coordi- the offensive nator at Samford and previously worked with Malzahn as a graduate as- Coaches 2011 This is Staff Introduction2012 OUTLOOK Players Opponents History This is ASU asu football

and Staff in Review Directory 8 2011 SUN BELT CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL also tabbed preseason all-conference. playing in just four games last season due to in- Offensively, the Red Wolves return their jury. He finished the season with a 6.8 yards per leading passer, three of their top five rushers average, recording 120 yards on just 18 and four of their top five receivers that carries. Aplin was the team’s leading rusher with finished first in the Sun Belt Con- 588 yards on 161 carries and scored 10 touch- ference in total offense. ASU also downs. He finished the year with a 3.7 yards INTRODUCTION returns starting Kedric per rush average and averaged over 45 yards Murry and will look to McKnight rushing per game. Transfer David Oku also to anchor an offensive line that figures to be in the mix after transferring from was strong in the spring. . He was rated the nation’s. No. 1 ASU returns four starters all-purpose back in the 2009

on defense, including 2011 signing class. 2012 OUTLOOK All-Sun Belt Conference performer Nathan Her- WIDE RECEIVER rold at . Ster- Senior Josh Jarboe made ling Young will anchor an immediate impact in

one of the safety posi- 2011 and figures to be a COACHES tions, while Ryan Car- big part of the A-State AND STAFF rethers is expected to play passing attack in 2012. a big role up front and Last year, the junior col- Jones lead a talented sec- lege transfer hauled in ondary. 54 catches for 730 yards and two touch- PLAYERS downs. He averaged The Red Wolves are set nearly 13.5 yards at the quarterback posi- per catch and tion with All-America and recorded a season-

Heisman candidate long reception of 2011 Ryan Aplin. The senior 71 yards against signal caller holds 16 Memphis. Senior IN REVIEW schools records, and Taylor Stockemer he is currently second became a fa- in career total offense vorite target for and passing yards, third Aplin, finishing the in passing year with 48 receptions that and fifth in rushing touch- ranked as the third most on the OPPONENTS downs. He has been added to team. He enters this year tied the Walter Camp, Manning, for second all-time in career Davey O’Brien and Johnny Uni- receptions with 13 tas Golden Arm preseason and needs just three more to award watch lists. A-State also break the school record. His HISTORY returns Phillip Butterfield, who also ranks among the top-10 missed the entire 2011 season in career receiving yards and with an injury. During the 2010 career receptions. He season, Butterfield averaged posted career highs in the 5.7 yards per rush, while run- GoDaddy.com Bowl with 11 ning and throwing for one receptions for 185 yards. THIS IS

touchdown. The Red Wolves also expect ASU FOOTBALL production from senior Allen RUNNING BACKS Muse, junior Carlos McCants Sophomore NATHAN HERROLD and sophomore Earl Lucas. Frankie Jackson returns after appearing in 12 of the SR., LB TIGHT END

Red Wolves’ 13 games in A-State returns two tight THIS IS ASU 2011. As a freshman, Jack- ends who played signifi- son ran for 355 yards and cant roles last season. six touchdowns. He also Senior Kedric Murry started caught 13 passes out of the nine games and recorded nine receptions for 88 backfield for 178 yards. Sirgregory Thornton yards. Fellow senior Anthony Kincy also saw STAFF should also push Jackson for playing time after time at the tight end position and finished the DIRECTORY 2012 Reference Guide 9 AstateRedWolves.com  AStateGuides.com . Junior . third team pre- and finished fourth He also had a sack on the team with 54 Phil Steele’s three pass breakups. tackles. Young was tackles. Young Phil Steele’s one and fifth on the team with best in 2011. Jones has best in 2011. 51 tackles and also had an interception and two Young will return to anchor Young was among the league’s a defensive backfield that Jones and safety Sterling Senior defensive back Don Senior defensive back pass breakups. Senior Chaz Phil Steele’s Scales played in all 13 games SECONDARY SPECIAL TEAMS The Red Wolves return a wealth of The Red Wolves talent on special teams. Junior selection by Brian Davis will handle the place last season, including two as a starter, and was a preseason sec- and was a preseason starter, ond team All-Sun Belt Conference ond team senior Nick Nelms could see an ele- senior Nick Nelms vated role as well. vated role as kicking duties after having a career crease in playing time in 2012, while crease in playing DON JONES SR., DB role last season and could see an in- role last season year as a sophomore. He already tied for second in the Sun Belt Con- scoring list by kicking at ASU ASU and was scoring list by kicking at ference for field goals made a year ranks seventh on the all-time career LaAngelo Albright played in a reserve Albright LaAngelo ago. He was also third in the conference in scoring by kick and was No. 23 in the nation in field goals made. He was named a season All-Sun Belt Conference choice. All-Sun Belt Conference season Senior punter Neely Sullivent returns after earning All-Sun Belt Conference honorable All-Sun Belt Conference earning Sun Belt selection by Sun Belt selection mention honors at punter. AStateGuides.com team, and 3.5 sacks. Sophomore Qushaun Lee Qushaun Sophomore and 3.5 sacks. team, all returning tackler among fourth leading is the All- preseason a fourth team and was players  2011 sun belt conference champions conference belt sun 2011 AstateRedWolves.com 2012 Reference Guide

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Phil Steele’s 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL STATE ARKANSAS 2012 year with nine receptions for 91 yards and one 91 yards and for nine receptions year with role in an H-Back be used Both will touchdown. the 2011 who spent Andre Smith, with along the entire Smith spent season at quarterback. he at tight end, where 2010 campaign one pass in five games. caught at least see Darion Griswold could Freshman traditional tight end position, time at the Kenneth Rains. along with sophomore OFFENSIVE LINE line will have The offensive a mix of returning talent and fresh faces in 2012. Preseason All-Sun Belt Conference selection Zack McKnight will anchor the line He at tackle. started every game for the Red last Wolves season. Junior Mitchell started Cliff games and figures to 11 be in the rotation again after 2 ASU have the No. helping in the ranked rushing offense SBC. Juniors Jake Campbell and Steven Haunga and senior rise in Allen could also see a Eric playing time. DEFENSIVE LINE return very impor- The Red Wolves tant pieces too in juniors Ryan Car- and senior Amos Draper rethers and Starson. Carrethers led all interior Tim defensive linemen with 29 tackles, in- cluding a career-high seven against Louisiana-Lafayette. He has been named as an All-Sun Belt Conference season choice. Starson played in 13 games at defensive end last sea- son and posted career highs in tackles and tackles for loss. He recorded a career-high five tackles against North and should be an important defensive ASU’s piece on line. LINEBACKER ASU will return standout Nathan Herrold, who earned sec- The ond-team all-conference honors in 2011. senior finished with 66 tackles, third most on the and Coaches 2011 This is Staff Introduction2012 OUTLOOK Players Opponents History This is ASU

and Staff in Review asu football Directory 10 2011 SUN BELT CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL DATE OPPONENT LOCATION TIME

Sept. 1 . . . . at Oregon (ESPN) ...... Eugene, Ore. . . 9:30 p.m. INTRODUCTION

Sept. 8 . . . . MEMPHIS (ESPN3.com)...... JONESBORO . . . . 6 p.m.

Sept. 15 . . . at Nebraska (ESPN, ESPN or ESPNU) . . Lincoln, Neb. . . . . 11 a.m. 2012 SCHEDULE

Sept. 22 . . . ALCORN STATE ...... JONESBORO . . . . 6 p.m. COACHES AND STAFF

SEPT. 29 . . WESTERN * . . . . JONESBORO . . . . 6 p.m. PLAYERS

Oct. 4 . . . . . at Int’l* (ESPNU) ...... Miami, Fla. . . . . 6:30 p.m.

OCT. 13 . . . . SOUTH *! ...... JONESBORO . . . . . 6 p.m. 2011 IN REVIEW

Oct. 23 . . . . at UL Lafayette* (ESPN or ESPN2) . . Lafayette, La...... 7 p.m. OPPONENTS Nov. 3 . . . . . at North Texas* ...... Denton, Texas...... TBA

NOV. 8 . . . . UL MONROE* (ESPNU) ...... JONESBORO . . . . 6 p.m. HISTORY

Nov. 17 . . . . at Troy* ...... Troy, Ala...... 2:30 p.m. THIS IS ASU FOOTBALL DEC. 1 . . . . MIDDLE TENNESSEE*& . . . . JONESBORO . . . . 2 p.m.

All Times Central *Sun Belt Conference Game, !Homecoming, &Senior Day THIS IS ASU STAFF DIRECTORY 2012 Reference Guide 11 AstateRedWolves.com  AStateGuides.com Springdale, Ark. (College of the Canyons (CA)) Springdale, Richmond, Calif. (College of the Canyons (CA)) College Park, Ga. (Northeast CC) Ga. (Fresno City (Calif.) College) Fort Valley, Natchez, Miss. (Trinity Episcopal Day School) Natchez, Miss. (Trinity AStateGuides.com  2011 sun belt conference champions conference belt sun 2011 AstateRedWolves.com 2012 Reference Guide K 5-10 185 Jr.-R 1L (Millington) Millington, Tenn.

Derek Keaton ATH 5-11 170 Fr. HS Camden, Ark. (Camden Fairview) Tres HoustonTres Chris HumesColton Jackson DB DB 6-2 OL 183 5-11 6-5 190 So. 240 Fr. TR Fr. HS HSAla. (Spain Park) Hoover, Ark. (Ozark) Ozark, Michael Gordon RB 5-9 190 Fr. HSIshmail HayesRocky Hayes Jackson) Camden, Miss. (Velma Quanterio Heath DE 6-6 LB DB 245 5-11 6-2 177 200 Jr. Fr. Fr. TR HS College) (Blinn (Texas) Texas Houston, HSAla. (Cleburne County) Heflin, Ark. (Rison) Rison, John GandyBryce Giddens DE OL 6-0 6-0 245 265 Jr. Fr. TR HS College) (Blinn (Texas) Texas Houston, Moultrie, Ga. (Colquitt County) Michael Flint OL 6-3 297 Fr. HS (Oxford) Ala. Oxford, Matthew Baltensperger Luke Ferguson K 6-0 195 Fr. HSArk. (Jonesboro) Jonesbor, Kendrick Daniels RB 5-7 155 Fr. HS Springs) (Sulpher Texas Springs, Sulphur Jemar Clark OL 6-6 305 Fr. HSArk. (McCrory) McCrory, Tevin BrysonTevin DL 6-4 285 Fr. HS (Humboldt) Tenn. Humboldt,

Dexter Blackmon DL 6-4 283 Jr. TR (Kan.) CC) Ala. (Coffeyville Selma, 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL STATE ARKANSAS 2012 57 Don Jones Julian Jones DB WR 6-1 6-0 208 190 Jr.-R Sr. 2L 2L (Germantown) Tenn. Germantown, Ala. (Miss. Gulf Coast CC) Creek, Town 68 Frankie Jackson54 Ryan Jacobs3 Shervarius Jackson RB DE47 Josh Jarboe 5-995 6-2 Jordan Johnson DB 185 230 Bryan Jones So.-R 6-1 TE Sr. 1L WR 185 6-4 So.-R Baton Rouge, La. (Capitol) 6-3 1L DL 215 SQ 215 Fr.-R 6-2 Evans, Ga. (Greenbrier) Sr. RS 259Ark. (Bald Knob) Bald Knob, 1L So. Ga. (Northeast Mississippi CC) Decatur, TR 6858 Julian Green19 Greve Tyler 39 Darion Griswold9 OL Branton Hall60 TE 6-6 OL Clay Hart Steven Haunga 265 6-5 6-3 LB 240 Sr.-R 290 OL Fr.-R 1L So.-R 6-140 RS 6-2 195 Ark. (Forrest City) 1L DB City, Forrest 14 Nathan Herrold So.-RArk. (Dumas) 313 Dumas, Ark. (Jonesboro) Jonesboro, 6-0 Stephen Hogan SQ Jr.-R 175 LBAla. (Lincoln) Lincoln, RS So.-R QB SQ 6-3 6-4 235 (Hoxie) Ark. Hoxie, 205 Sr.-R Fr.-R 3L RS Ozark, Mo. (Ozark) Ark. (Greenwood) Greenwood, 2931 Charleston Girley Grant Gill DB 6-1 190 Fr.-R LB RS 6-1Ark. (Dollarway) Pine Bluff, 210 So.-R SQArk. (McGehee) McGehee, 72 Kevin Galindo OL 6-5 285 Sr. 1L Calif. (Laney (CA) College) Concord, No. Name4155 Albright LaAngelo 16 LB37Aplin Ryan 5-1138 Jerry Baldwin 205 Pos. Jr.-R Ht. OL 2L Wt. QB WR 6-1 Prattville, Ala. (Prattville) 5-8 6-1 Cl. 300 156 205 Exp Sr.-R Sr.-R Fr. (previous school) Hometown 3L 3L HS Daphne, Ala. (Daphne) Fla. (Fleming Island) Tampa, Ark. (McClellan) Little Rock, 82 R.J. Fleming WR 5-10 170 Jr. 2L 898 Brian Davis97 Zach Davis93 Amos Draper5 Darius Dunaway K DL DL QB 5-11 160 6-5 6-2 6-3 260 195 RB 270 Jr. Fr.-R Jr.-R Jr.-R 5-9 2L RS 2L 210 2L (Brentwood) Tenn. Brentwood, Ark. (Harrisburg) Harrisburg, Ala. (Tanner) La. (Carroll) Monroe, Tanner, Jr. TRArk. (Auburn)* Little Rock, 1230 Kyle Coleman Kelsey Collins DB WR 6-1 5-8 215 170 So. So.-R 1L 1L Chapel) Ark. (Pine Bluff) Ark. (Watson Pine Bluff, Pine Bluff, 5011 Darius Buckley59 Phillip Butterfield65 Jake Campbell LB QB Ryan Carrethers 5-10 6-2 223 OL DL 215 So.-R 6-6 Jr.-R RS 6-2 320 (Lambuth) 310 1LTenn. Memphis, Jr.-R Jr.-RArk. (Lake Hamilton) Hamilton, Lake 2L 2L Belleville, Ill. (Belleville East) Academy) (Brentwood Tenn. Nashville, 7380 Bodenstein Travis 10 William Boyd OL Artez Brown 6-5 310 WR So. 6-1 DB 195 TR 6-0 So.-RArk. (Kansas)* Springdale, 170 SQ So.Ark. (Cave City) City, Cave 1LArk. (Newport) Newport, 22 Barnhill Brock DB 6-0 176 So.-R SQArk. (Mountain Home) Home, Mountain alphabetical Coaches 2011 This is Staff Introduction Players Opponents History This is ASU

roster and Staff in Review asu football Directory 12 2011 SUN BELT CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Exp Hometown (previous school) 84 Anthony Kincy H-BACK 6-0 232 Sr. 1L St. Petersburg, Fla. (Butte (CA) College) Fredi Knighten QB 5-10 160 Fr. HS Little Rock, Ark. (Pulaski Academy) Warren Leapheart WR 6-4 205 Fr. HS Morrilton, Ark. (Morrilton) 48 Qushaun Lee LB 5-11 225 So.-R 1L Prattville, Ala. (Prattville) 20 Cole Lorigan DB 5-10 170 Sr.-R 3L Hot Springs, Ark. (Hot Springs) INTRODUCTION 83 Earl Lucas WR 5-9 157 So.-R 1L Prattville, Ala. (Prattville) 36 Cameron Mahone RB 5-7 190 Fr.-R RS El Dorado, Ark. (El Dorado) 89 Taylor Mason WR 6-0 166 Fr.-R RS Jonesboro, Ark. (Valley View) Todd Mays ATH 5-11 200 Fr. HS Olive Branch, Miss. (Olive Branch) roster 34 Booker Mayes DB 5-11 162 Fr. HS Pine Bluff, Ark. (Dollarway) 1 Carlos McCants WR 5-11 185 Jr.-R 2L Mobile, Ala. (LeFlore) alphabetical 24 J.D. McKissic WR 5-10 185 Fr.-R RS Phenix City, Ala. (Central) 74 Zack McKnight OL 6-4 300 Sr.-R 1L Salyer, Calif. (Mendocina Junior College) 63 Cliff Mitchell OL 6-5 305 Jr.-R 2L Jasper, Texas (Jasper) Devin Mondie OL 6-6 300 Fr. HS Olive Branch, Miss. (Olive Branch) COACHES

Austin Moreton ATH 6-3 295 Fr. HS Fort Smith, Ark. (Southside) AND STAFF 85 Kedric Murry TE 6-3 265 Sr.-R 3L Pleasant Grove, Ala. (Pleasant Grove) 17 Allen Muse WR 6-4 215 Sr. 3L Leesville, La. (Leesville) 53 Nick Nelms LB 5-11 225 Sr. 3L Germantown, Tenn. (Houston) David Oku RB 5-10 195 Jr. TR Midwest City, Okla. (Tennessee)

51 Cade Oliver DS 6-3 220 Jr.-R RS Mansfield, Texas (Kilgore (TX) JC) PLAYERS 94 Markel Owens DL 6-2 280 So.-R 1L Jackson, Tenn. (Liberty Tech) Eddie Porter LB 6-3 235 Jr. TR Woodlands, Texas (Blinn (TX) College) 44 Cody Prater TE 6-0 215 Sr.-R 3L Jonesboro, Ark. (Valley View) 87 Kenneth Rains TE 6-4 250 So.-R 1L Hot Springs, Ark. (Lake Hamilton)

76 John Roach OL 6-2 280 So.-R 1L Jonesboro, Ark. (Valley View) 2011

Braelon Roberts WR 6-5 170 Fr. HS Dallas, Texas (Bishop Dunne) IN REVIEW Darrius Rosser DL 6-4 260 Fr. HS Marion, Ark. (Marion) 86 Patrick Ryan WR 6-1 185 Jr. TR Springdale, Ark. (Shiloh Christian) 45 Dexter Samuel TE 6-2 225 Jr.-R 1L Hampton, Ark. (Hampton) 25 Chaz Scales DB 5-9 170 Sr. 3L Franklin, Tenn. (Centennial) 18 Andre Smith H-BACK 6-1 215 Sr.-R 3L Killeen, Texas (Shoemaker)

26 Quitin Sparkmon DB 5-10 180 Fr.-R RS Forrest City, Ark. (West Memphis) OPPONENTS 35 Rod Smith RB 5-10 180 So.-R 1L Dumas, Ark. (Dumas) 91 Timothy Starson DE 6-5 255 Sr.-R 3L Fort Smith, Ark. (Northside) Dezmond Stegall QB 6-1 208 Fr. HS Searcy, Ark. (Searcy) 71 Steven Stevens OL 6-4 265 Fr.-R RS Bay Minette, Ala. (Baldwin County)

2 Taylor Stockemer WR 6-4 210 Sr.-R 3L Van Buren, Ark. (Van Buren) HISTORY 42 Chris Stone DE 6-3 245 Fr.-R RS Daleville, Ala. (Daleville) Quintaz Struble DL 6-2 235 Fr. HS Oklahoma City, Okla. (Heritage Hall) 15 Neely Sullivent P 6-0 190 Sr.-R 2L Bauxite, Ark. (Bauxite) 27 Sirgregory Thornton RB 5-11 190 Jr. 2L Memphis, Tenn. (Germantown) 75 Chris Tolbert OL 6-5 275 Jr.-R 1L Birmingham, Ala. (Erwin) THIS IS 17 Terrious Triplett DB 6-1 185 Fr.-R RS Memphis, Tenn. (Ridgeway) 32 Andrew Tryon DB 5-10 185 So.-R 1L Russellville, Ark. (Russellville) ASU FOOTBALL 49 TeDarius Turner DB 5-8 175 Fr.-R RS Memphis, Tenn. (Cordova) 33 Jonathan Victorian DB 6-0 185 Sr. 2L St. Louis, Mo. (Pattonville) Marquis Walker DB 5-11 172 Fr. HS Rison, Ark. (Rison) 81 Ryan Wilbourn K/P 5-10 157 Sr.-R 2L Searcy, Ark. (Searcy) 67 Aaron Williams OL 6-5 324 Jr.-R RS Moss Point, Miss. (Ariz. Western College) THIS IS ASU DeKeathan Williams ATH 6-1 200 Fr. HS West Helena, Ark. (Central) 64 Baylor Winston DL 6-4 255 Fr.-R RS Osceola, Ark. (Osceola) 69 Alan Wright OL 6-4 295 So.-R 1L Cave City, Ark. (Cave City) 90 Ronnell Wright DL 6-3 285 Sr. 1L Savannah, Ga. (Butte (CA) College)

3 Sterling Young DB 6-2 182 So.-R 1L Hoover, Ala. (Hoover) STAFF

*Due to NCAA transferring rules, will not be eligible to compete in a game until the 2013 season DIRECTORY 2012 Reference Guide 13 AstateRedWolves.com  AStateGuides.com Richmond, Calif. (College of the Canyons (CA)) Fort Valley, Ga. (Fresno City (CA) College) Fort Valley, AStateGuides.com 

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Matthew Baltensperger 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL STATE ARKANSAS 2012 6364 Mitchell Cliff Baylor Winston OL DL 6-5 6-4 305 255 Jr.-R Fr.-R RS 2LArk. (Osceola) Osceola, (Jasper) Texas Jasper, 5556 Eric Allen58 Triplett Terrious 59 Greve Tyler 60 DB Jake Campbell Steven Haunga OL 6-1 185 OL OL 6-1 OL Fr.-R 300 6-6 6-3 RS Sr.-R 6-2 320 290 (Ridgeway) 313 Memphis, Tenn. 3L So.-R Jr.-R Jr.-R 1L Ala. Daphne, (Daphne) 2L RS Ark. (Jonesboro) Jonesboro, Belleville, Ill. (Belleville East) No. Name12 Carlos McCants3Stockemer Taylor 3 WR Josh Jarboe WR5 5-11 Sterling Young Pos.5 6-4 185 Michael Dyer Ht. 2106 Jr.-R Don Jones WR Wt. DB Sr.-R7 2L Frankie Jackson 6-38 3L Cl. 6-2 RBAla. (LeFlore) Mobile, Julian Jones 2158 182 Buren) Ark. (Van Buren, Van RB Exp 5-9 Zach Davis So.-R9 Sr. DB (previous school) Hometown 210 Ryan Jacobs 5-910 1L 6-1 WR 185 1L Clay Hart Jr.11Ala. Artez Brown(Hoover) Hoover, 208 So.-R 6-0 Ga. (Northeast Mississippi CC) Decatur, 12 QB Phillip Butterfield TR DB 1L 190 Sr.14 Kyle Coleman 6-2Ark. (Auburn)* Little Rock, Jr.-R Rouge, La. (Capitol) Baton 6-1 QB15 Stephen Hogan 195 2L DB DB 185 2L16 6-2 Neely Sullivent Fr.-R CC) Ala. (Miss. Gulf Coast Creek, Town So.-R 6-0 DB 6-0 (Germantown) 21517Tenn. Germantown, Aplin QB Ryan RS SQ 170 175 6-118 Jr.-R Allen MuseArk. (Harrisburg) Harrisburg, 6-4 Ga. (Greenbrier) Evans, P So.-R So. 21519 Andre Smith 1L 205 SQ20 Darion Griswold So. 1L 6-0 Fr.-RArk. (Lake Hamilton) Hamilton, Lake (Hoxie) Ark. QB Hoxie, 22 190 Cole Lorigan H-BACK RSArk. (Newport) Newport, WR 1L 6-1 6-124 TE Sr.-R Brock BarnhillArk. (Greenwood) Greenwood, 215 6-4 Chapel) Ark. (Watson Pine Bluff, 20525 J.D. McKissic 2L 6-5 215 Sr.-R Sr.-R26 DB Chaz Scales 240Ark. (Bauxite) Bauxite, DB 3L27 3L Sr. 5-10 Quitin Sparkmon Fr.-R WR 170 (Shoemaker) 29Texas 6-0 Killeen, Fla. (Fleming Island) Sirgregory Thornton Tampa, RS 3L 5-10 RB DB Sr.-R 17630 DB Charleston GirleyArk. (Dumas) 185 Dumas, Leesville, La. (Leesville) 5-11 So.-R 5-1031 3L Kelsey Collins 5-9 Fr.-R 190 180 DB SQ32 Grant GillArk. (Hot Springs) Hot Springs, 170 RS Fr.-R Home) Ark. (Mountain 6-1 Mountain Home, 33 Jr. Andrew TryonAla. (Central) WR Phenix City, RS Sr. 19034 Jonathan Victorian 2L Memphis) Ark. (West 5-8 Forrest City, Fr.-R35 Booker Mayes DB 3L 170 (Germantown) DB Memphis, Tenn. RS36 Rod Smith LB (Centennial) 6-0Tenn. Franklin, So.-R 5-10Ark. (Dollarway) Pine Bluff, 37 Cameron Mahone 185 185 6-1 DB 1L38 Jerry Baldwin So.-R RB 210 5-11Ark. (Pine Bluff) Sr. Pine Bluff, 162 So.-R 1L 5-7 RB 2L SQ 190Ark. (Russellville) Russellville, Fr. WR 5-10Ark. (McGehee) McGehee, St. Louis, Mo. (Pattonville) Fr.-R 180 5-8 HS So.-R RS 156Ark. (Dollarway) Pine Bluff, 1LArk. (El Dorado) El Dorado, Fr.Ark. (Dumas) Dumas, HSArk. (McClellan) Little Rock, 3940 Branton Hall41 Nathan Herrold42 LaAngelo Albright44 Chris Stone LB LB LB45 Cody Prater 6-1 6-3 5-1147 Dexter Samuel 205 195 23548 Jordan Johnson So.-R DE Jr.-R Sr.-R49 Qushaun Lee SQ TE TE 2L 6-3 3L50 Turner TE TeDarius Ala. (Lincoln) Lincoln, 245 6-0 6-2 Prattville, Ala. (Prattville) Mo. (Ozark) Ozark, 51 Darius Buckley 6-4 215 Fr.-R 225 LB DB53 Cade Oliver 215 Sr.-R RS Jr.-R54 5-11 Nick Nelms 5-8 Fr.-R LB 3LAla. (Daleville) 225 Daleville, 1L 175 Shervarius Jackson RS 5-10 So.-R View) DEArk. (Valley Jonesboro, Ark. (Hampton) Hampton, Fr.-R 223 DSArk. (Bald Knob) Bald Knob, 1L 6-2 So.-R RS LB 6-3Ala. (Prattville) Prattville, 230 RS (Cordova) Memphis, Tenn. 220 5-11 (Lambuth) Tenn. Memphis, Sr. 225 Jr.-R RS Sr. 1L (Kilgore (TX) JC) Texas Mansfield, 3L (Houston) Tenn. Germantown, numerical Coaches 2011 This is Staff Introduction Players Opponents History This is ASU

roster and Staff in Review asu football Directory 14 2011 SUN BELT CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Exp Hometown (previous school) 65 Ryan Carrethers DL 6-2 310 Jr.-R 2L Nashville, Tenn. (Brentwood Academy) 67 Aaron Williams OL 6-5 324 Jr.-R RS Moss Point, Miss. (Ariz. Western College) 68 Julian Green OL 6-6 265 Sr.-R 1L Forrest City, Ark. (Forrest City) 69 Alan Wright OL 6-4 295 So.-R 1L Cave City, Ark. (Cave City) 71 Steven Stevens OL 6-4 265 Fr.-R RS Bay Minette, Ala. (Baldwin County) INTRODUCTION 72 Kevin Galindo OL 6-5 285 Sr. 1L Concord, Calif. (Laney (CA) College) 73 Travis Bodenstein OL 6-5 310 So. TR Springdale, Ark. (Kansas)* 74 Zack McKnight OL 6-4 300 Sr.-R 1L Salyer, Calif. (Mendocina Junior College) 75 Chris Tolbert OL 6-5 275 Jr.-R 1L Birmingham, Ala. (Erwin) 76 John Roach OL 6-2 280 So.-R 1L Jonesboro, Ark. (Valley View) roster numerical 80 William Boyd WR 6-1 195 So.-R SQ Cave City, Ark. (Cave City) 81 Ryan Wilbourn K/P 5-10 157 Sr.-R 2L Searcy, Ark. (Searcy) 82 R.J. Fleming WR 5-10 170 Jr. 2L Natchez, Miss. (Trinity Episcopal Day School) 83 Earl Lucas WR 5-9 157 So.-R 1L Prattville, Ala. (Prattville) 84 Anthony Kincy H-BACK 6-0 232 Sr. 1L St. Petersburg, Fla. (Butte (CA) College) COACHES

85 Kedric Murry TE 6-3 265 Sr.-R 3L Pleasant Grove, Ala. (Pleasant Grove) AND STAFF 86 Patrick Ryan WR 6-1 185 Jr. TR Springdale, Ark. (Shiloh Christian) 87 Kenneth Rains TE 6-4 250 So.-R 1L Hot Springs, Ark. (Lake Hamilton) 89 Brian Davis K 5-11 160 Jr. 2L Brentwood, Tenn. (Brentwood) 89 Taylor Mason WR 6-0 166 Fr.-R RS Jonesboro, Ark. (Valley View)

90 Ronnell Wright DL 6-3 285 Sr. 1L Savannah, Ga. (Butte (CA) College) PLAYERS 91 Timothy Starson DE 6-5 255 Sr.-R 3L Fort Smith, Ark. (Northside) 93 Darius Dunaway DL 6-5 260 Jr.-R 2L Monroe, La. (Carroll) 94 Markel Owens DL 6-2 280 So.-R 1L Jackson, Tenn. (Liberty Tech) 95 Bryan Jones DL 6-2 259 So. TR Springdale, Ark. (College of the Canyons (CA))

97 Amos Draper DL 6-3 270 Jr.-R 2L Tanner, Ala. (Tanner) 2011

Dexter Blackmon DL 6-4 283 Jr. TR Selma, Ala. (Coffeyville (Kan.) CC) IN REVIEW Tevin Bryson DL 6-4 285 Fr. HS Humboldt, Tenn. (Humboldt) Jemar Clark OL 6-6 305 Fr. HS McCrory, Ark. (McCrory) Kendrick Daniels RB 5-7 155 Fr. HS Sulphur Springs, Texas (Sulpher Springs) Luke Ferguson K 6-0 195 Fr. HS Jonesbor, Ark. (Jonesboro) Michael Flint OL 6-3 297 Fr. HS Oxford, Ala. (Oxford)

John Gandy DE 6-0 245 Jr. TR Houston, Texas (Blinn (Texas) College) OPPONENTS Bryce Giddens OL 6-0 265 Fr. HS Moultrie, Ga. (Colquitt County) Michael Gordon RB 5-9 190 Fr. HS Camden, Miss. (Velma Jackson) Ishmail Hayes DE 6-6 245 Jr. TR Houston, Texas (Blinn (Texas) College) Rocky Hayes DB 5-11 177 Fr. HS Heflin, Ala. (Cleburne County)

Quanterio Heath LB 6-2 200 Fr. HS Rison, Ark. (Rison) HISTORY Tres Houston DB 6-2 183 So. TR College Park, Ga. (Northeast Mississippi CC) Chris Humes DB 5-11 190 Fr. HS Hoover, Ala. (Spain Park) Colton Jackson OL 6-5 240 Fr. HS Ozark, Ark. (Ozark) Derek Keaton ATH 5-11 170 Fr. HS Camden, Ark. (Camden Fairview) Fredi Knighten QB 5-10 160 Fr. HS Little Rock, Ark. (Pulaski Academy) THIS IS Warren Leapheart WR 6-4 205 Fr. HS Morrilton, Ark. (Morrilton) Todd Mays ATH 5-11 200 Fr. HS Olive Branch, Miss. (Olive Branch) ASU FOOTBALL Devin Mondie OL 6-6 300 Fr. HS Olive Branch, Miss. (Olive Branch) Austin Moreton ATH 6-3 295 Fr. HS Fort Smith, Ark. (Southside) David Oku RB 5-10 195 Jr. TR Midwest City, Okla. (Tennessee) Eddie Porter LB 6-3 235 Jr. TR Woodlands, Texas (Blinn (TX) College) Braelon Roberts WR 6-5 170 Fr. HS Dallas, Texas (Bishop Dunne) THIS IS ASU Darrius Rosser DL 6-4 260 Fr. HS Marion, Ark. (Marion) Dezmond Stegall QB 6-1 208 Fr. HS Searcy, Ark. (Searcy) Quintaz Struble DL 6-2 235 Fr. HS Oklahoma City, Okla. (Heritage Hall) Marquis Walker DB 5-11 172 Fr. HS Rison, Ark. (Rison)

DeKeathan Williams ATH 6-1 200 Fr. HS West Helena, Ark. (Central) STAFF

*Due to NCAA transferring rules, will not be eligible to compete in a game until the 2013 season DIRECTORY 2012 Reference Guide 15 AstateRedWolves.com  AStateGuides.com Qushaun Lee (1) Kelcie McCray (70) Nathan Herrold (1.5-7 yds.) SPECIAL TEAMS SPECIAL David Oku 5-10David Oku 195 Jr. 5-10 195 TR Jr. TR LOST STATISTICAL LEADERS LOST STATISTICAL 81 Ryan Wilbourn 5-10 157 Sr.-R 2L 16 Ryan Aplin 6-1 205 Sr.-R 3L RETURNING STATISTICAL LEADERS RETURNING STATISTICAL AStateGuides.com Tackles For LossTackles yds.) ...... Brandon Joiner (19.0-110 Sacks ...... Brandon Joiner (13.0-99 yds.) ...... Darryl Feemster (5-91 yds.) Pass Break-ups ...... Darryl Feemster (7) . . . Forced ...... Darron Edwards (3) ...... Fumbles Recovered ...... A.J. Hills (2) Blocked Kicks ...... none Punting ...... none Field Goals ...... Bobby Zalud (6) ReturnsKickoff ...... Rod Hall (14 ret., 292 yds.) Returns ...... Dwayne Frampton (24-159 yds.) RushingTD) Lawson (123 att., 484 yds., 3 ...... Derek PassingTD) ...... Dwayne Frampton (2-2-0, 25 yds., 1 ReceivingTD) yds., 6 .Dwayne Frampton (94 rec., 1156 Off.Total plays, 484 yds.) ...... Derek Lawson (123 All-Purpose ...... Dwayne Frampton (1,362 yds.) Scoringpoints) ...... Dwayne Frampton (42 Tackles ...... Demario Davis (70) RushingTD) 10 Aplin (161 att., 588 yds., .Ryan ...... TD) PassingAplin (304-476-16, 3588 yds., 19 . . . .Ryan ReceivingTD) ...... Josh Jarboe (54 rec., 730 yds., 2 Off.Total Aplin (637 plays, 4176 yds.) ...... Ryan Stockemer (756 yds.) All-Purpose ...... Taylor ScoringDavis (98 points, 18 FG/44 XP) ...... Bryan Tackles ...... Nathan Herrold (66) For Loss ...... Don Jones (6.5-25 yds.) Tackles Sacks yds.) (1.5-11 ...... Ryan Carrethers Interceptions...... Qushaun Lee (2) . . Pass Break-ups ...... Chaz Scales (11) Fumbles Forced(2) ...... Nick Nelms Fumbles Recovered (2) Young ...... Sterling Blocked Kicks ...... Don Jones (1) Punting ...... Ryan Wilbourn (26-991 yds., 38.1 avg.) Field Goals ...... Bryan Davis (18) ReturnsKickoff (10 ret., 308 yds.) Tryon . .Andrew . . . . Punt Returns ...... none PK 89 Brian DavisH 5-11 15 160KO Neely Sullivent 89 6-0 Jr. 190 Brian Davis 2L Sr.-R 2L KR 5-11 160 32 Andrew Tryon Jr.PR 5-10 32 185 2L Andrew Tryon So.-R 1L 5-10 185 So.-R 1L Pos. No. NameP 15 Neely Sullivent 6-0 Ht. 190 Wt. Sr.-R 2L Cl. Exp.  2011 sun belt conference champions conference belt sun 2011 AstateRedWolves.com 2012 Reference Guide 6-0 185 Sr.6-1 190 2L Fr. RS 6-2 230 Sr. 1L 6-4 210 Sr.-R 3L 5-11 190 Jr. 2L 5-11 205 Jr.-R 2L OFFENSE DEFENSE

Jonathan Victorian Charleston Girley Shervarius Jackson LaAngelo Albright Sirgregory Thornton Phillip Butterfield 6-2 215 Jr.-R 1L Taylor Stockemer Taylor 5 Don Jones 6-1 208 Sr. 1L 1 Carlos McCants7 5-11 185 Julian Jones Jr.-R 2L 6-0 190 Jr.-R 2L 2 11 27 71 Steven Stevens 6-4 265 Fr. RS 69 Alan Wright 6-4 295 So.-R 1L 58 Greve Tyler 6-3 290 So.-R 1L 59 Jake Campbell 6-6 320 Jr.-R 2L 85 Kedric Murry 6-3 265 Sr.-R 3L 33 12 Kyle Coleman20 Cole Lorigan 6-1 215 5-10 170 So. Sr.-R 1L 3L 94 Markel Owens 6-2 280 So.-R 1L 90 Ronnell Wright 6-3 285 Sr. 1L 87 Kenneth Rains 6-4 250 So.-R 1L 93 Darius Dunaway 6-5 260 Jr.-R 2L 19 Darion Griswold 6-5 240 Fr.24 J.D. McKissic RS 5-10 185 Fr. RS 84 Anthony Kincy 6-0 232 Sr. 1L 83 Earl Lucas 5-9 157 So.-R 1L 41 48 Qushaun Lee 5-11 225 So.-R 1L 42 Chris Stone 6-3 245 Fr. RS 24 J.D. McKissic 5-10 185 Fr. RS

29 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL STATE ARKANSAS 2012 FCB 32-or- Andrew Tryon 25 5-10BCB 17 Chaz Scales 185 Triplett-or- Terrious So.-R 6-1 10 1L 5-9 185 Artez Brown 170 Fr. Sr. 6-0 RS 170 3L So. 1L RT 74 Zach McKnight 6-4 300 Sr.-R 1L RG 63 Mitchell Cliff 6-5 305 Jr.-R 2L C 55 Eric Allen 6-1 300 Sr.-R 3L LG 60 Steven Haunga 6-2 313 Jr.-R RS Pos. No. NameLT 67 Aaron Williams 6-5 324 Ht. Jr.-R Wt. RS Cl. Exp. FS 11 Sterling YoungWOLF 6-2 182 So.-R 1L ROVER BDE 54 NT 65 Ryan Carrethers 6-2 310 Jr.-R 2L -or- 10*#4 WR position Zach Davis 6-2 195 Fr.DT RS 97 Amos Draper 6-3 270 Jr.-R 2L TE 19 Darion Griswold 6-5 240-or- 30 Fr.RB Kelsey Collins RS -or- 6 5-8 Frankie Jackson-or- 170 5-9 35 So.-R 185QB Rod Smith 1L So.-R 16 1L Ryan Aplin 5-10 180 So.-R 6-1 1L 205Pos. Sr.-R No. Name 3L DE 91 Starson Tim 6-5 Ht. 255 Wt. Sr.-R Cl. 3L Exp. -or- 18 Smith Andre 6-1 215WR-3* Sr.-R 3L -or- 82H-BACK R.J. Fleming 5-10 170 Jr. 2L WR-5 WR-2 WR-9 SLB 53 Nick Nelms 5-11 225 Sr. 3L MLB 40 Nathan Herrold 6-3 235 Sr.-R 3L post−spring Coaches 2011 This is Staff Introduction Players Opponents History This is ASU

depth chart and Staff in Review asu football Directory 16 2011 SUN BELT CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL reer, he has achieved great success with in- spiring and motivating young athletes. Coach Malzahn will lead the Red Wolves football program through a smooth transition and will work hard to ensure the best possible colle- giate experience for our student-athletes. INTRODUCTION The university is extremely grateful to the Red Wolf Club and the private donors whose confidence and support made it possible to bring Coach Malzahn back to his home state of Arkansas. Intercollegiate athletic compe- 2012 SEASON tition is a vital part of the university experi- ence, and Coach Malzahn will help Arkansas State to continue building upon recent suc- cesses." His innovative offense made an immedi- head coach

ate and profound impact during his tenure at gus malzahn Auburn, highlighted by a record-setting of- fense in 2010 when the Tigers finished 14-0 and claimed the school's first national cham- Gus Malzahn was named the Red pionship since 1957. The Auburn offense set

Wolves' 28th head football coach Dec. 14, nine school records, including points in a PLAYERS 2011, bringing him back to his home state season (577), points per game (41.2), total after most recently enjoying highly success- yards (6,989), total offense (499.2), rushing ful stints as a top assistant coach at three yards (3,987), rushing touchdowns (41) and NCAA FBS universities that garnered na- passing touchdowns (31). Malzahn's record- tional acclaim. setting offense in 2010 led the Southeastern 2011

A name highly recognized throughout Conference and finished in the top 10 na- IN REVIEW Arkansas and the nation, Malzahn comes to tionally in six statistical categories. Arkansas State after serving as the offensive He coached winner Cam coordinator and quarterbacks coach at Newton during the Tigers run to the 2011 Auburn for the past three seasons. A native BCS National Championship. Under of Fort Smith, Malzahn was named the win- Malzahn's direction, Newton later became ner of the 2010 Frank Broyles Award, given the overall No. 1 pick in the 2011 NFL Draft OPPONENTS annually to the nation's top collegiate assis- after producing one of the best single-season tant coach. quarterback performances in collegiate his- "The things I appreciate and the things I tory. Newton threw for 2,908 yards and 30 look at in the hiring process is that we want to touchdowns, while rushing for 1,586 yards hire a man of character, a man of integrity and an additional 20 touchdowns as Auburn HISTORY and a man of honor, and Coach Malzahn has finished 14-0 and defeated Oregon 22-19 in all of those qualities and many more," said the BCS title game. Lee. "He is going to do so many things out- Newton also won the school's first-ever side of football for our student-athletes, and I Davey O'Brien Award and Manning Award, know he shares a pride in the quality and given to the nation's top quarterback. He also THIS IS substance of our student-athletes." claimed the Maxwell Award presented annu- ASU FOOTBALL "This is a program on the rise, and when ally to 's top player, while also I initially talked with Dr. Lee discussing his vi- earning Associated Press National Player of sion of where this program is heading, that is the Year and SEC Offensive Player of the when I knew that this was the place for me. I Year awards. told the team to buckle up because we are He helped lead the Tigers to a 7-5 record about to take this thing to the next level." this season, which will include an appear- THIS IS ASU "Arkansas State University is fortunate to ance in the Chik-fil-A Bowl on Dec. 31. The attract a head football coach with the proven Malzahn-led Auburn offense had four players talent and personal integrity of Gus named to the All-SEC Team, including soph- Malzahn," said ASU Interim Chancellor Dr. omore running back Michael Dyer, junior tight Dan Howard. "Throughout his coaching ca- STAFF

end , senior offensive DIRECTORY 2012 Reference Guide 17 AstateRedWolves.com  AStateGuides.com Before coaching at Auburn, Malzahn Auburn, at coaching Before he coached one Tulsa, Prior to his time at high school head In 14 seasons as a Malzahn is married to the former Kristi AStateGuides.com points than it did in all 12 games in 2008. in all 12 games than it did points a coordinating Tulsa, at two seasons spent first that finished offense Golden Hurricane 2008. in 2007 and total offense nationally in established nine in 2007 offense Tulsa's individual records and 12 team school also set nine Confer- The Hurricane records. quar- Tulsa while team records, ence USA record by an NCAA terback broke yards in 14 consec- throwing for at least 300 utive games. where he served as of- Arkansas, season at Tro- coached Heisman fensive coordinator, and helped phy runner-up Darren McFadden fourth nationally in the Razorbacks finish per game. at 228.5 yards In rushing offense three collegiate of- fact, two of Malzahn's first 10 nationally in rush- fenses ranked in the top team and 2006 Tulsa ing, including the 2008 Arkansas squad. coach, Malzahn led seven teams to the state championship game and won three titles. Malzahn coached two quarterbacks, Josh Floyd and Rhett Lashlee, who set national passing records. Malzahn also tutored 2005 Gatorade, Parade Magazine and Rivals.com at Year National Player of the . Otwell and they are the parents of two daughters, Kylie (23) and Kenzie (20). 

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Malzahn's arrival in 2009 and style of of- style of in 2009 and arrival Malzahn's 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL STATE ARKANSAS 2012 lineman and junior running Mosley and Brandon lineman McCalebb. back Onterio from the a drastic turnaround fense marked struggled offen- Auburn when 2008 season im- Tigers the In a two-year period, sively. to 7th in the nation a tie for 110th proved from and (from 17.3 to 41.2) offense in scoring took It also to 7th in total offense. from 104th in 2009 to score more Auburn just six games HEAD COACH 2011 This is Staff Introduction2012 Season Players Opponents History This is ASU

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Gus Malzahn was named Arkansas State’s 28th head coach Dec. 14, 2011.

THE MALZAHN FILE 2011 Born: October 28, 1965 in Irving, Texas IN REVIEW Age: 46 Wife: Former Kristi Otwell Home Town: Fort Smith, Ark. OPPONENTS Daughters: Kylie (23), Kenzie (20) Alma Mater: Henderson State ‘90 Record at ASU: First Year Overall Record: First Year HISTORY Previous Coaching Experience: Auburn (, 2009- 11), Tulsa (Assistant Head Coach/Co-Offensive Coordinator, 2007-

08), Arkansas (Offensive Coordintor, 2006), Springdale High School THIS IS (Head Coach, 2001-05), Shiloh Christian High School (Head Coach, ASU FOOTBALL 1996-2000), Hughes High School (1992-95, Head Coach). Playing Experience: Arkansas (1984-85), Henderson State (1988-89) Bowl Experience: 1984 Liberty Bowl (player), 1985 Holiday Bowl THIS IS ASU (player), 2007 Capital One Bowl (coach), 2008 GMAC Bowl (coach), 2009 Outback Bowl (coach), 2011 BCS National Championship Game (coach), 2011 Chik-Fil-A Bowl (coach) STAFF DIRECTORY 2012 Reference Guide 19 AstateRedWolves.com  AStateGuides.com First Year First  Lashlee was a backup quarterback at the Uni- a backup quarterback at Lashlee was Arkansas, Lashlee graduated Prior to attending Lashlee graduated from the University of Lashlee is married to the former Lauren Lee, of AStateGuides.com in Arkansas in 2004 and 2005, working with the in 2004 and 2005, Arkansas in Maga- and 2005 Gatorade, Parade quarterbacks Year, of the National Player zine and Rivals.com Mitch Mustain. when his career Arkansas from 2002-04, versity of injury. was cut short due to a shoulder Ark. school in Springdale, from Shiloh Christian high for Malzahn and in 2002. He played quarterback High School from at Shiloh Christian Chris Wood 40 career wins 1999-2001, posting a state-record leading his team to three (40-3-2 as a starter) while game appearances straight state championship He was also named that included two state titles. date To Year. Arkansas Player of the AP the 2001 state passing record and he still owns virtually every he had broken the na- when his career had finished passes (171), tional record for career touchdown most passing yards in a career touchdowns (200), with 13,201 passing game (672) and was second yards. Arkansas in 2006 with a degree in Marketing and He received his Masters Administration. Business degree in Higher Education from in 2009. have 15-month old twin Ark., and they Rogers, Thomas Price and Hudson Rhett. boys,  Quarterbacks  2011 sun belt conference champions conference belt sun 2011

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Rhett Lashlee enters his Rhett Lashlee ASU to Lashlee comes first season at Arkansas at first season Red Wolves' State as the and coordinator offensive coach. quarterbacks after serving as the offen- RHETT LASHLEE RHETT Arkansas, 2006 Arkansas, Offensive Coordinator Offensive

Under Lashlee's direction, Samford averaged Under Lashlee's direction, The Bulldogs posted a 4-4 Lashlee coached Samford wide receiver Kelsey Lashlee has spent five of the last eight seasons He assisted Malzahn with all aspects of the of- Auburn, Lashlee's college Prior to working at 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL STATE ARKANSAS 2012 391 yards per game just one year after averaging 391 yards per game just averaged 255 passing The Bulldogs also 355. while they 45 nationally, yards per game to rank No. with 179 yards per were ranked No. 72 in 2010 also averaged 166 rush- game. Lashlee's offense ing yards per game, good enough to rank among the top 50 teams in the nation as well. matching their best ever as a mem- record in 2011, ber of the league. Samford broke the school record for points scored in a league game with 52 against Carolina as Lashlee helped the school Western jump from No. 100 in the nation in scoring offense to No. 43. Pope, who broke the school record for receptions lead- Under Lashlee’s in a game with 17 in 2011. broke Sam- Taliaferro ership, quarterback Dustin ford's career record completions during the 2011 campaign as well. in a working closely with Malzahn and his offense variety of capacities, including the 2009 and 2010 graduate assistant at seasons as an offensive Auburn. fense and coached the slot receivers in 2010. In finished 8-5 winning the Outback Tigers 2009, the Tigers Bowl. During the 2010 season he helped the finish 14-0, winning the championship and the BCS National Championship winning quarterback Cam Trophy behind Heisman Newton. Arkansas, where coaching career began in 2006 at Assistant Student Graduate he served as Offensive while working with Malzahn. He helped lead the Ra- Di- zorbacks to a 10-4 record and an SEC Western Trophy vision championship behind Heisman All-Ameri- runner-up Darren McFadden and fellow Arkansas, he can . Prior to working at worked under Malzahn at Springdale High School sive coordinator and quarterbacks coach in 2011 at coach in 2011 sive coordinator and quarterbacks a high-tempo offense Samford, where he installed national ranking in total that improved the Bulldog's nation to No. 36 over the from No. 57 in the offense aver- Samford's offense course of just one year. the year prior to Lashlee's aged 17 points per game per game on the score- arrival, but put 28 points to help the Bulldogs improve their board in 2011 record from 4-7 to 6-5. COACHes 2011 This is Staff Introduction2012 Season Players Opponents History This is ASU

and STAFF in Review asu football Directory 20 2011 SUN BELT CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL JOHN THOMPSON Defensive Coordinator   First Year Central Arkansas, 1978 Arkansas native John head coach in 1993. In Thompson's seven seasons Thompson, a veteran at Southern Miss (1992-98), the Golden Eagles INTRODUCTION coach with over 29 years won or shared two Conference USA titles, twice of experience at the colle- ranked among the top 25 nationally in scoring de- giate level, enters his first fense and made two bowl appearances. season as the Red In one season at Memphis in 1999, his Tiger de- Wolves' defensive coordi- fense ranked 11th in the nation in scoring defense

nator. and 23rd in total defense. 2012 SEASON Thompson has worked 25 seasons as a coordi- A native of Forrest City, Ark., Thompson began nator and was also the head coach at East Carolina as a high school coach in 1977 while pursuing his for two years. Recognized as a top defensive mind, bachelor's degree at UCA. He continued to coach Thompson has worked as defensive coordinator or prep football until moving to the college ranks in co-coordinator at Southeastern Conference schools 1982 as a graduate assistant at Arkansas, where COACHES

Mississippi, Florida, Arkansas, South Carolina and he worked under Lou Holtz. AND STAFF LSU, as well as at Memphis, Southern Mississippi, A high school quarterback, Thompson was in- Louisiana Tech and Northwestern State. ducted into the Forrest City High School Hall of As a defensive coordinator, Thompson has seen Fame in 2006. His playing career also includes two more than 40 of his defensive players drafted by, or seasons as a defensive back at Central Arkansas. sign with, teams. Forty of He earned his bachelor's degree in physical edu-

his defenders earned all-conference honors, five cation from UCA in 1978. PLAYERS were named all-America, and one, former North- Thompson and his wife, Charleen, have two western State linebacker , has been sons, Cabe and Hays. inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame. Thompson comes to A-State after most recently serving as State's assistant head coach for 2011 scheduling and strategic planning and defensive coordinator. Thompson also coached inside line- IN REVIEW backers at Georgia State, where he spent the last four seasons. Thompson came to Georgia State in July 2008 after spending the 2007 season as defensive coor- dinator and defensive backs coach at Ole Miss. That followed a one-year stint as athletics director at his alma mater, the University of Central OPPONENTS Arkansas, which he guided in its move to NCAA Di- vision I. He served as co-defensive coordinator at South Carolina in 2005. As the head coach at East Carolina in 2003-04, he coached three first-team all-conference players HISTORY and seven all-freshman selections. Thompson was the defensive coordinator at Florida in 2002, when the Gators' pass defense was ranked seventh in the nation, allowing just 162.4 yards per game. He also spent two years at

Arkansas, serving as co-defensive coordinator in THIS IS 2000 and then defensive coordinator in 2001. In 2000, the Razorbacks were second in the nation in ASU FOOTBALL pass defense while leading the SEC in pass de- fense and total defense. The following year, Thomp- son helped lead Arkansas to the Cotton Bowl. Thompson's first position as a defensive coordi- nator came at Northwestern State, where he served

from 1983-86, and again from 1988-89 after spend- THIS IS ASU ing the 1987 season as linebackers coach at Ala- bama. In 1990, he became the defensive coordinator at Louisiana Tech for two seasons before moving to Southern Miss as defensive coordinator in 1992. He STAFF was given additional responsibility as assistant DIRECTORY 2012 Reference Guide 21 AstateRedWolves.com  AStateGuides.com First Year First  Drinkwitz spent the 2005 season as an as- Drinkwitz spent the 2005 Drinkwitz Tech, Arkansas Prior to attending Drinkwitz is married to the former Linsey AStateGuides.com served as the Bulldogs' offensive line coach Bulldogs' offensive served as the before game coordinator in 2006 and running their offen- next three years as spending the his time as offensive During sive coordinator. averaged 422 yards Springdale coordinator, setting school per game while of total offense receptions and records in completions, yardage. Alma High School, where he sistant coach at as a volunteer started his coaching career while still attending assistant from 2001-03 bachelor's degree in college. He earned his in 2004, grad- Tech Arkansas education from after serving as uating Magna Cum Laude student body president. and all-state selection was an all-conference team and was named an Alma football for the Year. FCA Huddle Leader of the Addison, Sivils, and they have one daughter, born March 19, 2010.  Special Teams Coordinator Teams Special  2011 sun belt conference champions conference belt sun 2011 AstateRedWolves.com 2012 Reference Guide Eliah Drinkwitz en- Eliah Drinkwitz ters his first season at ters his first as run- Arkansas State coach and ning backs coordi- special teams nator. ELIAH DRINKWITZ ELIAH Running Backs Running Arkansas Tech, 2004 Arkansas Tech,

Prior to Auburn, Drinkwitz coached four Auburn, Drinkwitz coached Prior to While at Auburn, Drinkwitz assisted Auburn, While at The Alma, Ark. native most recently spent Alma, The 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL STATE ARKANSAS 2012 seasons at Springdale from 2006-09. He first Malzahn with all aspects of the offense. Dur- of the offense. Malzahn with all aspects fin- Tigers helped the ing the 2010 season he the Southeastern ish 14-0, winning and the BCS Na- Conference championship Trophy Heisman tional Championship behind The 2011 winning quarterback . a 43- Auburn finish 8-5, including season saw Bowl. in the Chik-fil-A 24 victory over the 2010-11 seasons as an offensive gradu- seasons as an offensive the 2010-11 Auburn, working with ate assistant coach at time of his career. Malzahn for the second as an assistant He also worked with Malzahn (Ark.) High School in coach at Springdale 2004. Coaches 2011 This is Staff Introduction2012 Season Players Opponents History This is ASU

and Staff in Review asu football Directory 22 2011 SUN BELT CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL J.B. GRIMES Offensive Line  First Year Henderson State, 1977 J.B. Grimes, a vet- for Frank Beamer, Grimes helped the Hokies INTRODUCTION eran coach who has to back-to-back Big East championships and been a part of 14 bowl five bowl games in five seasons. games and a national Grimes also coached at Arkansas, serving championship in his as a graduate assistant in 1981-82 and as a career, enters his first full-time assistant coach in 1989-92, where

season at Arkansas State as the offensive he helped the Razorbacks to the Southwest 2012 SEASON line coach. Conference Championship and a Cotton Grimes most recently spent the last two Bowl appearance in 1990. At Arkansas, seasons as Kansas' offensive line coach, but Grimes worked for Lou Holtz, has also overseen the position group at Mis- and . sissippi State, East Carolina, Texas A&M, Vir- Grimes also coached at Louisiana-Monroe COACHES AND STAFF ginia Tech, Arkansas, Louisiana-Monroe and (1979-80, 1985-88), Delta State (1983) and Delta State as an assistant coach over the Missouri (1984) after spending his first two last 29 years. seasons at the high school level in the state Prior to his time with the Jayhawks, Grimes of Arkansas at Nashville (1977) and Des Arc spent five seasons as the offensive line (1978). Louisiana-Monroe won the 1987 Di- coach at Mississippi State (2004-08). In his vision I-AA national championship. PLAYERS inaugural season, MSU rushed for 1,744 As an offensive lineman at Henderson yards, the most at the school in four years. State, he helped his team to a 40-6 record in Behind his offensive line, Mississippi State four seasons, including a berth in the 1974 produced three seasons with a 1,000-yard NAIA Championship game. 2011 rusher. He earned a bachelor's degree in educa- In his one season at East Carolina (2003), tion from Henderson State in 1977 and a IN REVIEW the Pirates' offensive line paved the way for master's degree in education from Louisiana- its third straight 1,000-yard individual rusher. Monroe in 1981. At Texas A&M (1998-2002) Grimes coached Grimes grew up in Clarendon, Ark. and is the offensive line under R.C. Slocum for five married to the former Jennifer Graves. The seasons as the Aggies posted a 40-22 over- couple has four children, including sons all record while playing in four straight bowl Aaron and Nick and daughters Danielle and OPPONENTS games. Lindsey. While at (1993-97) coaching HISTORY THIS IS ASU FOOTBALL THIS IS ASU STAFF DIRECTORY 2012 Reference Guide 23 AstateRedWolves.com  AStateGuides.com That was the second stop at Watson Chapel for second stop at Watson That was the who excelled in Ark., of England, Gunn, a native High School in After graduating from England 1984 he played in the As a Razorback player, Aleachia Stephen- Gunn is married to the former AStateGuides.com pionship. and his career as the linebackers Gunn, who began coach from 1987-89. wide receivers High and track at England football, basketball at Lake Highlands High School, has also coached where he coached running Texas, School in Dallas, to a 1990 conference backs and helped his team title. Arkansas, University of 1982, he attended the back and running back where he played defensive from 1982-87. Orange Bowl. He grad- Liberty Bowl and the 1987 degree in physical uated in 1987 with a bachelor's education and biological science. have two daughters - 27- son of England, and they year Law student at a second Tiffany, year-old Arkansas, and 19-year-old Bethany is a sophomore at ASU.  11th Year 11th  2011 sun belt conference champions conference belt sun 2011

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Gunn also held the role of Director of Player De- Gunn also held the role of Gunn has coached Over the last 10 seasons, has ASU in January 2002, Gunn Since arriving at featured back from 2006-09, A-State's Arnold, Gunn's first season featured Danny Smith, who and Shermar Bracey Antonio Warren Then, Gunn served as the ASU staff, Prior to joining the Prior to that, he served as the boys head track 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL STATE ARKANSAS 2012 velopment in 2011, the same season he served as velopment in 2011, Head Coach for the Go- Interim the Red Wolves' Bowl. Daddy.com All-Sun Belt Conference selections and two three all-time leading rush- top three of the Red Wolves' a running ASU has had ers. Under Gunn's watch, Conference Offensive back named the Sun Belt and the league's Freshman of Year Player of the the Year. performances coming out overseen some powerful ASU's most recent back A-State backfield. of the record books is Derek Lawson, a ASU to attack the senior who is currently ranked 13th in career rush- ing yards and needs just 92 yards to become the 12th player in school history to rush for 2,000 yards. candidate en- Award was listed as a Doak Walker Arnold tering the 2007, 2008 and 2009 seasons. entered his senior year as the third leading active and finished his career as rusher in the NCAA ASU's second all-time leader in total rushing yards Arnold and tied for second in rushing touchdowns. All-Sun Belt piled up numerous awards, including Conference honors three times. rushing record which had ASU's all-time broke stood for 50 years. Gunn proudly watched Smith Player of receive Sun Belt Conference Offensive unanimous pick for first-team all- A Honors. Year the conference, Smith ended up scoring 14 touch- downs while picking up 1,390 yards. churned out extraordinary rushing totals and signed contracts with teams in the National Football finished his career as League. In fact, Warren ASU's third all-time leading rusher with 3,040 yards. head coach for Little Rock McClellan High School playoffs. AAAAA and took his team to the 2001 Gunn was the head coach at McClellan for five sea- to the Tide sons (1996-2001), taking the Crimson twice. playoffs Chapel High School in Pine Bluff. coach at Watson Chapel from 1991-95, he also While at Watson served as the running backs and defensive backs playoffs AAA coach and helped that team go to the three straight years and won the 1996 state cham- Wolves running backs coach. Wolves Coaches 2011 This is Staff Introduction2012 Season Players Opponents History This is ASU

and Staff in Review asu football Directory 24 2011 SUN BELT CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL BRANDON HALL Safeties  First Year Oklahoma, 2000 Brandon Hall enters for an additional three years. INTRODUCTION his first season at During Hall's tenure at Oklahoma, the Arkansas State as the Sooners won the 2000 national champi- Red Wolves' lineback- onship with a perfect 13-0 record and played ers coach. in two additional national championship Hall most recently games. Oklahoma also posted a 78-14

completed his second stint as the defensive record during Hall's seven seasons at the 2012 SEASON assistant for quality control at Oklahoma, but school and claimed victories in the Orange has also served as the co-defensive coordi- Bowl, Cotton Bowl, Rose Bowl, Holiday Bowl nator at Central Oklahoma, the defensive co- and Insight Bowl. ordinator at Broken Arrow (Okla.) High A native of Newcastle, Okla., Hall earned

School, the linebackers coach at Northern an associate's degree from Oklahoma City COACHES AND STAFF Iowa and as a defensive graduate assistant Community College before going on to re- coach with the Sooners over the last 11 ceive his bachelor's and master's degrees years. from OU. Brandon and his wife Crystal have Since graduating from the University of one daughter, Maddie. Oklahoma in 2000 with his bachelor's de- gree, Hall has been a part of seven bowl PLAYERS teams, four conference championship squads and one national championship. Hall's most recent stop at Oklahoma saw the Sooners post a 10-3 record that included 2011 a 31-14 victory over Iowa in the Insight Bowl. He rejoined the Sooners after working as an IN REVIEW assistant coach at Central Oklahoma the pre- vious three seasons, including the 2008 cam- paign when the Bronchos won the the Lone Star Conference North Division with a perfect 5-0 record within the division. Hall served on the coaching staff in a dif- OPPONENTS ferent capacity each year at UCO, including co-defensive coordinator, linebackers coach and recruiting coordinator. During his tenure at Central Oklahoma, Hall coached four play- ers who received first-team All-Lone Star HISTORY Conference North Division honors, including 2008 LSC North Linebacker of the Year K.C. Asiodu. Hall went to UCO after spending the 2007 season as an assistant coach at Broken THIS IS

Arrow, where he was in charge of linebackers ASU FOOTBALL and helped the Tigers to the state playoffs. The season prior he served as linebackers coach at Northern Iowa, helping lead the Panthers to a 7-4 record in 2006. Hall started his coaching career as a stu- dent assistant coach at Oklahoma from THIS IS ASU 1998-2000. He then worked three seasons as a graduate assistant with the Sooners, coaching linebackers. He joined the OU staff

as a full-time defensive assistant for quality STAFF control in 2003 and served in that capacity DIRECTORY 2012 Reference Guide 25 AstateRedWolves.com  AStateGuides.com A standout at Whitehaven High School in standout at Whitehaven A have five chil- Ingram and his wife, Carla, AStateGuides.com Corry Middle School and worked in the Youth the School and worked in Corry Middle to Mel- Center prior to moving Habilitation rose. in was the team co-captain Memphis, Ingram bachelor's degree in 1992, and received his Arkansas State Univer- political science from sity in December 1999. twins Kameron and Taylor, dren: Kendrien, Kennedy and Karleigh.  First Year First  2011 sun belt conference champions conference belt sun 2011 AstateRedWolves.com 2012 Reference Guide ASU alumnus ASU alumnus and former football letter- former football Ingram en- man Kenny season as ters his first coach at an assistant Arkansas State, serv- KENNY INGRAM KENNY Defensive Line Defensive Arkansas State, 1999 Arkansas State,

Previously, Ingram taught and coached at Previously, In his three seasons at Melrose, he Ingram was a three-time Regional Coach Ingram also coached at Melrose High Ingram joined the Memphis staff after Ingram joined the Memphis staff Prior to his recent interim stint at ASU, In- stint at Prior to his recent interim Ingram, who played at ASU from 1989-92 Ingram, who played at 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL STATE ARKANSAS 2012 coached 17 players who signed scholarships to play college football. of the Year and was the Commercial Appeal's and was the Commercial Year of the for Metro Memphis. Year 2004 Coach of the He also was selected to serve as the Liberty in All-Star Game defensive coordinator Bowl Tennessee 2003 and was a member of the All-Star Game coaching Shrine East-West that same season. In addition, Ingram staff was elected as an assistant coach for the All-Star Game. 2004 Tennessee-Kentucky School, where he was credited with returning the program to prominence. He was the head coach from 2002-04 and posted a 37-4 over- all record after serving as assistant head coach and defensive coordinator from 2001- 02. He led the school to one appearance in the state finals and a pair of appearances in the state semifinals. spending the 2005 season as defensive line where State University, Tennessee coach at he was responsible for recruiting his home- Tennessee. town area of Memphis and west gram was an assistant coach at Memphis gram was an assistant promoted to defen- from 2006-09. He was in 2009, just sive coordinator at Memphis program. Tigers' the three years after joining the linebackers, Ingram continued to guide the same position he coached the previous three seasons. Ingram was a part of two bowl teams in his four years at Memphis, in- cluding the 2007 New Orleans Bowl and the 2008 St. Petersburg Bowl. as a defensive end, returns to his alma mater as a defensive end, returns as an interim de- after most recently serving during the Wolves' fensive coach for the Red appearance in the month leading up to their Bowl. 2012 GoDaddy.com ing as the Red Wolves' defensive line coach. defensive ing as the Red Wolves' Coaches 2011 This is Staff Introduction2012 Season Players Opponents History This is ASU

and Staff in Review asu football Directory 26 2011 SUN BELT CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL DEAN JACKSON Tight Ends  First Year Wichita State, 1981 Dean Jackson, a vet- at Allen High School. He helped the Eagles INTRODUCTION eran coach with over advance to the playoffs five times, including 30 years experience at the 2003 campaign when they finished as a the high school and Class 5A state semi-finalist. collegiate levels, en- Jackson was the head coach and athletic ters his first season at director at Wilmer-Hutchins High School for

Arkansas State as the Red Wolves' tight three seasons (1995-97). He was also on the 2012 SEASON ends coach. Wilmer-Hutchins coaching staff as offensive Jackson comes to ASU after spending the coordinator when it won the 1990 Class 4A last three seasons as the assistant head foot- state championship. Jackson coached in the ball coach and defensive line coach Naaman Texas High School Coaches Association All-

Forest High School in Garland, Texas. Star Game in 1992. COACHES AND STAFF He spent the previous three seasons at the While at Wilmer-Hutchins, Jackson also University of Tulsa, including the 2009 cam- coached Eagle athletes to seven national paign as an administrative assistant to the championships in power-lifting along with the head coach and the director of high school 1989 state title and five regional crowns. relations. He spent his first two seasons as Jackson had previous assistant coaching Tulsa's tight ends coach when the Golden assignments at Athens High School (1985- PLAYERS Hurricane played in the GMAC Bowl in Mo- 87), Paris High School (1981-84) and Pitts- bile, Ala. in both 2007 and 2008 while burg High School (1994), all in Texas. Malzahn was serving as offensive coordina- A native of Atlanta, Texas, Jackson earned tor. his bachelor's degree in education/physical 2011 In 2008, Jackson was part of an offensive education, from Wichita State University in coaching staff that had Tulsa ranked as the 1981. He and his wife, Cora, have three chil- IN REVIEW nation's top offense for the second consecu- dren: son, Cory, and daughters, Dena and tive year, gaining 569.9 yards and scoring Nikki. 47.2 points per game. In 2008, the Hurricane led the nation in total offense with 543.9 yards per game, while Tulsa posted OPPONENTS an overall 10-4 record. Jackson went to Tulsa after coaching the tight ends for one season at Rice in 2006, when the Owls played in the New HISTORY Orleans Bowl. Jackson helped lead the Owls to a 7-6 record and the school's first bowl game appearance in 45 years. Before his stint at Rice, THIS IS

Jackson spent 25 years in the ASU FOOTBALL high school ranks in north Texas. Jackson was the defensive coordinator at Dallas' Hillcrest High School in the 2004-05 seasons, helping the Panthers THIS IS ASU compile an 8-3 record and a Class 4A area finalist spot in 2004.

Previously, Jackson spent STAFF six years on the coaching staff DIRECTORY 2012 Reference Guide 27 AstateRedWolves.com  AStateGuides.com First Year First  Woods was a three-year at Ten- letterman at was a three-year Woods earned Miss., Woods native of Starkville, A AStateGuides.com assistant coach at Tennessee during the Tennessee at assistant coach working with wide receivers. 2008 season, 40 career 2003-07, playing in nessee from as a also working two seasons games while He played in three player volunteer coach. member of three 10- bowl games and was a win teams. 2007 He was team captain of the team that won the SEC East and Tennessee Outback Bowl. both psychology and bachelor's degrees in He in 2006. Tennessee political science from degree in sport psy- received his master's in 2007. He is cur- Tennessee chology from graduate work in sport rently pursuing further psychology.  Recruiting Coordinator Recruiting  2011 sun belt conference champions conference belt sun 2011

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Casey Woods, who Casey Woods, was a part of seven was a part Ten- at bowl teams Auburn nessee and last nine over the years, enters his first CASEY WOODS CASEY Tennessee, 2006 Tennessee, Wide Receivers Wide

Prior to Auburn, he served as a graduate Auburn, Prior to Woods comes to A-State after spending comes to Woods 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL STATE ARKANSAS 2012 the last three seasons as Auburn's Director as the last three seasons working closely Quality Control, of Offensive time. with Malzahn during that a part He was Auburn, including the of three bowl teams at National the BCS 2010 squad that won Auburn, his tenure at Championship. During competed in the 2009 Out- also Tigers the Bowl. Chik-fil-A back Bowl and 2011 season at Arkanas State as the wide re- Arkanas season at coordinator. ceivers coach and recruiting Coaches 2011 This is Staff Introduction2012 Season Players Opponents History This is ASU

and Staff in Review asu football Directory 28 2011 SUN BELT CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL RYAN RUSSELL Director of Strength and Conditioning  First Year West Liberty State, 2003 INTRODUCTION Ryan Russell begins his first season 2011 BCS National Championship as Head Strength and Conditioning Game (Auburn), the 2010 Tostitos Fi- coach and Director of Sports Nutrition at esta Bowl (Boise St.), the 2009 San Arkansas State. Prior to arriving at Diego County Credit Union Poinsettia

ASU, Russell was the top Assistant Bowl (Boise St.), the 2008 Sheraton 2012 SEASON Strength and Conditioning Coach at Hawaii Bowl (Boise St.), the 2007 Cot- Auburn University for the past two sea- ton Bowl (Auburn), the 2006 Capital sons. One Bowl (Auburn), the 2004 Liberty During his time at Auburn, he helped Bowl (Louisville), and as a player in the COACHES develop, coordinate, implement and su- 1999 Southern California Bowl of AND STAFF pervise yearly strength and conditioning Champions. programs, and supervised all nutritional Among the achievements associated advice, supplementation, analysis and with teams that Russell has worked with programming on both a team and indi- are the 2011 BCS National Champi- vidual level for the Auburn football pro- onship at Auburn, the 2011 SEC Cham- PLAYERS gram. pionship at Auburn, the 2010 Fiesta Prior to his time at Auburn, he served Bowl Championship and No. 4 national as Associate Strength and Conditioning ranking at Boise State, the 2009 WAC Coach and Director of Sports Nutrition Championship at No. 6 national ranking 2011 at Boise State from 2007-10, and was a at Boise State, the 2009 WAC Champi- IN REVIEW graduate assistant at Auburn from 2005- onship and NCAA Soccer Tournament 07. Russell also served as a Strength berth at Boise State, the No. 9 national and Conditioning Intern at the University ranking and WAC Championship for the of Pittsburgh and the University of 2008 Boise State football team, the

Louisville. 2005 SEC Western Division Champi- OPPONENTS Russell holds certifications in Strength onship at Auburn and the No. 8 national and Conditioning from the National ranking and C-USA Championship won Strength and Conditioning Association by the Louisville football team. and the Collegiate Strength and Condi- Russell earned his Bachelor of Arts – tioning Coaches Association, in Speed Regents Degree with emphasis in Exer- HISTORY and Explosion from the National Asso- cise Science and Psychology from West ciation of Speed and Explosion and is Liberty State in 2004, and his Masters Functional Movement Screen certified Degree in Educational Leadership from

by Functional Movement Systems. He Auburn in 2006. He was an all-confer- THIS IS

is a Level I Certified Olympic Strength ence receiver and kick returner at West ASU FOOTBALL Coach by the Weightlift- Liberty State from 2000-2002, while ing Federation and holds a Specialist in also running track. He continued his ca- Sports Conditioning from the Interna- reer as a receiver with the Las Vegas tional Sport Science Association. He Gladiators in the League

also holds certifications in Speed, Agility and with the AFL2 Louisville Fire. Rus- THIS IS ASU and Quickness and in Sports Nutrition sell is married to the former Sarah from the National Exercise and Sport Porter. Trainers Association.

Russell’s bowl experience includes STAFF the 2012 Chik-Fil-A Bowl (Auburn), the DIRECTORY 2012 Reference Guide 29 AstateRedWolves.com  AStateGuides.com Born April 3, 1952 . . . Married Born PERSONAL: AStateGuides.com to the former Vicki Nierdieck of St. Louis and Nierdieck of St. Louis to the former Vicki John and they have three children—Stephen, Kathryn. Training (Nov. 1995 through present), elected 1995 through (Nov. Training . . . 1995 through present) chairman (Dec. (July 1997), NATA Award Unsung Hero SWATA Most Award Distinguished Athletic Trainer (July Award Hall of Fame SWATA (June 1998), 1999), (May Award of Fame Hall AATA 1998), (2002) . . . Named Award Frank Medina SWATA alums in outstanding as one of Indiana State’s Hall of Honor inductee ASU June 2006 . . . (2005).  37th Year  Former 2011 sun belt conference champions conference belt sun 2011 ENCE: AstateRedWolves.com 2012 Reference Guide RI tion in athletic train- PE YEARS AT ASU: YEARS AT iza sas State in 1975 and Now in his 37th . . . Now in his April, in Joined the staff The first certi- 1976 . . . trainer for fied athletic to have the Red Wolves RON CARROLL RON Head Certified Trainer Head Arkansas State, 1975 Arkansas State, cial kan Attended Forest Park Com-

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PROFESSIONAL EX PROFESSIONAL 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL STATE ARKANSAS 2012 director of athletic training internship program and instructor of care injuries and advanced care of injuries classes . . . Currently serves as ASU for concepts of athletic an instructor at ASU’s training course and clinical instructor in cur- accredited athletic training national CAATE riculum . . . Host trainer and instructor for Stu- Workshops Training Athletic dent and Coaches . . . Former consultant for St. Bernards Regional Medical Center Sports Medicine Clinic . . . In- structor of Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) courses for Craighead County Chapter Red Cross . . . speaker/pre- American of the Arkansas Southwest and and senter at NATA, conventions and Association Trainers Athletic local civic organizations . . . Faculty adviser for Train- Arkansas State Sports Medicine-Athletic edu- drug Assist with Red Wolves’ ing Club . . . cation and directs the drug testing programs . . district representative for Con- . Former NATA Athletic Arkansas tinuing Education . . . Former Association President Elect, President Trainers and Legislative Committee Member . . . SWATA district (Arkansas) State President . . . NATA and Affairs representative for Governmental Committee on Revenue . . . Governor appoint- Athletic Arkansas State Board of ment to the on staff . . . Inducted into the National Athletic . . . Inducted into the National on staff Association Hall of Fame in June 2003 Trainers Athletics Arkansas State . . . Inducted into the . . Part of the 100 Out- Hall of Honor in 2005 . recognized at the 2010 annual standing Staff and Serv- Awards Distinguished Performance for his significant ice Recognition Ceremony ASU in its 100-year history. contributions to one semester be- munity College in St. Louis serving as ASU and fore transferring to (two years) equipment manager for years) . . . Earned his and basketball (three Ar BSE degree from his master's with spe ing from Indiana State in 1976, the same year he passed his national board examination and Trainers Athletic was certified by the National Association . . . Licensed as an athletic trainer Training. Athletic Arkansas State Board of by Coaches 2011 This is Staff Introduction2012 Season Players Opponents History This is ASU

and Staff in Review asu football Directory 30 2011 SUN BELT CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL JON BRADLEY and defensive position coach for the GoDaddy.com Bowl. Graduate Assistant Coach Prior to his coaching experience, he was a four-year Jon Bradley returns to Arkansas State as a defen- letterman at , where he played safety sive graduate assistant coach after having been a four- and corner. He was selected as the 2007 Iron Bison of year letterman for the Red Wolves from 2000-2003. the Year and was also a four-year letterman in track

Bradley enjoyed a successful career in the NFL with INTRODUCTION and field. the and as a run- He earned his bachelor’s degree in Kinesiology and ning back, full back and defensive linemen. He also Social Sciences from Harding in 2007. participated and hosted football camps and assisted in game film preparation. He assisted with the A-State football program in ERIC MUNOZ 2011, serving as a student assistant and instructing of- Gradute Assistant Coach

fensive linemen on blocking methods and taught tack- Eric Munoz is in his first 2012 SEASON ling techniques while also assisting with game day season as a Graduate Assis- preparations. tant with the football program Bradley earned his bachelor’s degree in Sports at Arkansas State. Munoz Management with an emphasis in business in 2011 comes to ASU after serving from Arkansas State. as the defensive line coach at

Hutchinson Community Col- COACHES KODI BURNS lege in Hutchinson, Kansas. AND STAFF After graduating from Baker Graduate Assistant Coach University with a degree in Health/PE and Secondary Fort Smith, Ark., native Education, where he also played football from 2005-08, and former Auburn standout Munoz began his career there, serving as a student as- quarterback and wide re- sistant during the 2009 season. ceiver Kodi Burns enters his A native of Springdale, he played high school foot- PLAYERS first season a graduate assis- ball for head coach Gus Malzahn at Springdale. He tant coach for the Red married his wife, Sarah, this summer and will work pri- Wolves. marily with the offensive line during the 2012 season. Burns, who played under Malzahn at Auburn in 2009

and 2010, will work on the offensive side of the ball in CARTER FORD 2011 his newly appointed role at A-State. Burns was origi- Assistant AD for Football Operations nally recruited as a quarterback at Auburn, but moved A native of Paragould, Ark., Carter Ford begins his IN REVIEW to wide receiver later in his career and helped lead the first season as Assistant Athletic Director for Football Tigers to the 2010 national championship. Operations. Ford’s responsibilities will include fund Burns ended his four-year career at Auburn with 16 raising, marketing, public relations and other duties di- receptions for 227 yards, including a 35-yard touch- rectly related to the success of ASU football. down catch in the 2010 BCS national championship Most recently, Carter served in Governor Mike game that saw the Tigers record a 22-19 victory over Beebe's Administration as the Governor's Personal Oregon. He was a triple threat for the Auburn offense, Aide. He traveled with the Governor across the state to OPPONENTS also recording 799 rushing yards and 1,312 passing any type of meeting or event, served as the Governor’s yards from 2007-10. liaison to his staff, coordinated travel with the Arkansas Burns earned his bachelor’s degree in May 2011 State Police, and served as the point contact for the from Auburn. He was ranked as the No. 8 dual-threat Governor when in public. quarterback prospect in the country and the No. 3 Prior to joining the Governor’s staff, Carter worked

overall recruit in Arkansas by Rivals.com coming out with the Razorback Foundation, Inc., where he helped HISTORY of Northside High School. An all-state selection by the plan and implement major fundraising initiatives with Arkansas High School Athletic Association, Burns the Athletic Department administration. His main re- threw for 1,903 yards and 23 touchdowns as a senior, sponsibility included work on the “Answer the Call” while also rushing for 835 yards and 13 touchdowns. campaign, an initiative that recruited 2,680 new donors He is the younger brother of Khayyam Burns, a four- to the Foundation and raised over $6.8 million for stu-

year letterman at Arkansas State from 2004-07 who dent-athletes at the . THIS IS was a three-time All-Sun Belt Conference selection at He is a graduate of the University of Arkansas his safety position for the Red Wolves. where he served as the student body President as a ASU FOOTBALL junior and was involved in many areas of the institu- CAM CLARK tion. During his senior year while finishing up a degree in Biochemistry, he served as the assistant to the Vice Gradute Assistant Coach Chancellor for Government Affairs and also led an ef- Cam Clark enters his first season as graduate as- fort on campus that raised over $40,000 for St. Jude sistant coach for the Red Wolves, coaching on the de- Children’s Research Hospital in Memphis, Tenn. fensive side of the ball. THIS IS ASU Clark came to A-State after spending the previous three seasons at Faulkner University in Montgomery, Ala., where he held positions as a defensive backs coach, wide receivers coach, special teams coach, re- cruiting coordinator and the junior-varsity head coach. STAFF He also assisted the Red Wolves as a special teams DIRECTORY 2012 Reference Guide 31 AstateRedWolves.com  AStateGuides.com 2011 sun belt conference champions 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL Introduction BRETT WHITESIDE BRYAN HARROD Football Operations Equipment Supervisor Intern/Camp Director Bryan Harrod begins his first year as the Equipment Brett Whiteside begins Supervisor at Arkansas State after spending the previ- his first season as Football ous six seasons as an Assistant Director of Edquipment Operations Assistant at Operations at the United States Naval Academy.

2012 Season Arkansas State after serving Harrod has over 10 years of experience working in in a similar position at Auburn a similar capacity, also serving as the equipment man- University from 2009-12. ager at the University of Maryland-Baltimore County Whiteside’s responsibilities during the 2005 season, a clubhouse assistant with the will include coordinating the Baltimore Orioles from 2003-05 and the head equip- Red Wolves’ team travel, assisting with on-campus re- ment manager for the Wichita Stealth arena football cruiting and helping to oversee the day-to-day opera- team in 2001. He also worked with the tions of the ASU football program. and Staff in 2011 as an equipment manager intern. Coaches While at Auburn, Whiteside assisted with the re- Harrod will magane the equipment operations at cruiting of two of the top six recruiting classes in the ASU, including ordering, issuing, organizing and main- nation, including the 2011 class, which was ranked No. taining the equipment. 2 nationally and first in the Southeastern Conference. Harrod earned his Bachelor of Arts degree in Sport He was also instrumental in signing ASU’s first recruit- Administration from Wichita State in 2004. He is a ing class under head coach Gus Malzahn, which was member of the Athletic Equipment Managers Associa- ranked first in the Sun Belt Conference in 2012. tion (AEMA). Players Whiteside’s bowl experience includes the 2010 BCS National Championship Game, the 2009 Outback Bowl LIZ LAMBERT and the 2011 Chik-Fil-A Bowl, all of which resulted in Auburn victories. Video Coordinator Originally from Gadsden, Ala., Whiteside graduated Liz Lambert begins her first season as Video Coor- from Arkansas State in 2012 with a degree in Interdis- dinator for ASU Athletics. Lambert comes to Arkansas ciplinary Studies. State after serving as an Assistant Video Coordinator at in Review Auburn for the past five seasons. She began her video

2011 career while in high school at Beauregard (Ala.), and SCOTT SYMONS continued throughout her time at Auburn, and her bowl Defensive Quality Control Intern experience includes the 2010 BCS National Champi- Scott Symons enters his first season at Arkansas onship Game, the 2009 Outback Bowl and the 2011 State as a defensive quality control coach after spend- Chik-Fil-A Bowl. ing the previous two seasons as co-defensive coordi- Opponents A native of Charleston, S.C., Lambert graduated nator and recruiting coordinator at Harding University from Auburn in 2011 with degrees in Radio, TV, and in Searcy, Ark. Film Broadcasting and Exercise Science. She is the In 2011, Harding's defense led the Great American daughter of Jim and Marie Lambert. Conference in total defense and sacks and ranked second in rushing defense and turnovers. In the 2010 season, Symons tutored senior corner- back Eddie Russ, Jr., who signed a free agent contract JAMIE CROLEY

History with a League team following the Director of Football season. Symons was part of a defensive staff that saw Operations its charges lead Division II in sacks per game and rank eighth in opponents' third-down conversion percent- age. The defense was also second in the GSC in rush- ing and third in total defense.

asu football In 2009 as cornerbacks coach, Symons coached sen- ior defensive back Josh Jones to All-America honors This is and a spot in the Cactus Bowl All-Star Game. Jones, who played rover, led Harding with 94 tackles and eight interceptions. Prior to Harding, Symons was the linebackers and KAREN RINEHART receivers coach and the junior varsity head coach at Administrative Assistant to This is ASU Saint Dominic High School in O'Fallon, Mo., for the the Head Football Coach 2007-08 school year. Symons, a graduate of Fort Worth Christian School, played outside linebacker at Lindenwood University from 2004-07 and earned his bachelor's degree in his- tory. He was selected to the United States Marine Corps Officer Candidate School and attended in the

Directory summer of 2006. He has worked with abused and neg-

Staff lected children as a counselor at Royal Family Kids Camp for the last four years. YVONNE FOSTER A native of Mission Viejo, Calif., Symons married the Administrative Assistant former Kristen Heineken of Columbia, Ill., on June 28, 2008. 32 2012 Reference Guide AstateRedWolves.com  AStateGuides.com 2011 SUN BELT CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL Posted 12 pancakes and graded at 90 percent blocking LaANGELO as a senior . . . Voted 2007 Team Captain . . . Partici- ALBRIGHT 41 pated in the Alabama-Mississippi All-Star Classic . . . LB  5-11, 205  Jr. (RS)  2L Named all-county, all-region and all-state . . . Track and Prattville, Ala. field letterwinner . . . Also recruited by Auburn and Prattville Louisiana-Monroe. PERSONAL: Born Oct. 31, 1989 . . . Son of Eric and INTRODUCTION 2011: Played in all 13 games on special teams and Mary Allen. in a reserve roll at linebacker . . . Recorded a career- high 15 tackles, 0.5 tackles for loss and 1 pass break- RYAN up . . . Recorded at least one tackle in eight games, APLIN 16 including a career-high four stops in a victory over QB  6-1, 205  Sr. (RS)  3L Memphis. Tampa, Fla.

2010: Played in all 12 games, recording three tack- 2012 SEASON les (all unassisted). Fleming Island 2009: Redshirted and participated on the scout 2012: Enters senior season with 16 school records to team. his credit, including eight season, five single-game and HIGH SCHOOL: Started for three Class 6A state three career marks that stand atop the most successful championship Prattville High School teams . . . Named in ASU history . . . In just three seasons Aplin has bro-

First Team All-State as a junior and senior by the Ala- ken the school record for career completions (633) . . . COACHES bama Sports Writers Association . . . Recorded 277 Currently second all-time at ASU in career total offense AND STAFF tackles from his middle linebacker position over his last (8,734) and passing yards (7,416), third in passing two seasons with the Lions, posting 124 stops (83 solo), touchdowns (43) and fifth in rushing touchdowns (25) . including 11.5 tackles for loss, five sacks and a . . Enters his senior season as the conferences fourth recovery as a senior . . . Tallied 153 tackles (89 solo) all-time leader in total offense, completions and passing and three sacks as a junior in 2007 . . . Also recruited yards . . . Nation’s fifth leading player in career passing

by Auburn . . . Posted 109 tackles as a sophomore in yards and completions and fourth leading player in ca- PLAYERS 2006, and also finished with 4.5 sacks and three fum- reer total offense among current players . . . USA Today ble recoveries . . . Also played varsity basketball at Preseason Sun Belt Conference Player of the Year . . . Prattville High School. Athlon’s, Blue Ribbon College Yearbook, Phil Steele’s PERSONAL: Along with Qushaun Lee and Earl Preseason First Team All-Sun Belt Conference . . . Lucas, Albright is of three current players on the team Golden Arm Award Watch List . . . Man- that attended Prattville High School . . . Born June 7, ning Award Watch List . . . Walter Camp Watch List. 2011 1951 . . . Son of Vanessa Albright. 2011: Named the 2011-12 Sun Belt Conference Male IN REVIEW Student-Athlete of the Year, making him the second ERIC ASU player to win the league’s highest honor over the ALLEN 55 last three years (Alex Carrington, 2009-10) . . . Named OL  6-1, 300  Sr. (RS)  3L the Sun Belt Conference Player of the Year (one of just Daphne, Ala. two players in ASU history to earn the league’s highest Daphne football award) . . . First Team All-Sun Belt Conference for the second consecutive season . . . Sun Belt Con- 2011: Played in six games in a reserve roll behind ference Player of the Week twice . . . Little Rock Touch- OPPONENTS First Team All-Sun Belt Conference selection Tom down Club Player of the Year for Arkansas State Castilaw . . . Helped anchor an offensive line that fin- University . . . College Football Performance Awards ished first in the Sun Belt Conference and 24th in the (CFPA) National Quarterback of the Year Watch List . . nation in total offense . . . A-State also ranked No. 1 in . Broke his own single-season school records for total the SBC and No. 31 in the nation in scoring offense. offense (4,176 yards), total offense per game (321.2 2010: Played in eight games at center, including one ypg), pass completions (304), passing yards (3,588) HISTORY as a starter (vs. Auburn in the season opener) . . . In and passing yards per game (276.0) . . . Put up im- mostly a reserve roll, helped pave the way for 1,784 pressive numbers that are among the best in the na- rushing yards and was part of offensive line that ranked tion, ranking No. 10 in the country in total offense, No. tied for third in the Sun Belt Conference in sacks al- 14 in passing yards, No. 20 in completions per game lowed per game . . . ASU’s 4,841 yards of total offense (23.38) and No. 33 in points responsible for (13.85 ppg) were the most in school history and A-State ranked 40th

. . . Rushed for a career-best 588 yards that led the THIS IS in the nation in total offense . . . Part of O-line that team and gives him 1,318 for his career . . . Recorded helped ASU average 5.7 yards per play to tie for the a team-high 10 rushing touchdowns . . . Ranked No. 1 ASU FOOTBALL second highest mark in the Sun Belt Conference . . . A- in the Sun Belt Conference in total offense and total State also ranked second in the SBC and 42nd in the passing yards, No. 2 in pass efficiency, No. 4 in scoring nation in scoring offense with 30 points per game. (TDs), No. 7 in scoring and No. 9 in rushing yards . . . 2009: Played in nine games, including six as a starter Became one of just two players in the history of the Sun . . . Took over the starting role at center after Tom Casti- Belt Conference to record over 3,000 yards total of- law suffered a season-ending injury in the Iowa game . fense in two different seasons (2011 and 2010) . . . . . Helped lead the way for 21 rushing touchdowns, the Ranked No. 2 in Sun Belt Conference history in single- THIS IS ASU third most in the Sun Belt Conference . . . Paved the season total offense, No. 4 in touchdowns responsible way for three different ASU players rushing for over 100 for (29) and No. 5 in passing yards . . . Preseason First yards in at least one game and was part of ASU's line Team All-Sun Belt Conference selection by Sporting that helped the offense to its most yards of total offense News, Lindy’s and Athlon Sports . . . Third Team All- (484) against an FBS opponent since the 2007 season.

SBC by Phil Steele’s . . . Sporting News “best running STAFF 2008: Redshirted and participated on the scout team.

quarterback” in the SBC . . . Lindy’s “best scrambler” DIRECTORY HIGH SCHOOL: Three-year varsity letterman . . . 2012 Reference Guide 33 AstateRedWolves.com  AStateGuides.com SQ SQ 38 80 22  1L   So. (RS) So. (RS) Jr. (RS) Jr.    6-1, 195 6-0, 176 First team all-district selection as  Two-year varsity letterman as a cor- Two-year 5-10, 185  Born May 8, 1990 . . . Son of Lorice Born May 8, 1990  Born Oct. 23, 1991 . . . Son of Randy Son of Joe and Tina Baltensperger . . . Tina Son of Joe and WR DB K Mountain Home, Ark. Mountain Home, Moutain Home Millington, Tenn. Millington Ark. Cave City, Cave City WILLIAM BOYD BROCK BARNHILL MATTHEW BALTENSPERGER Competed in one game (vs. Middle Ten- Middle Competed in one game (vs. Did not participate in any games . . . Scout Did not participate in any games . . . Scout Redshirted and participated on the scout team Redshirted and participated on the scout team. Did not compete in any games . . . ASU Athletic . . . Did not compete in any games APLIN’S CAREER PASSING STATISTICS PASSING APLIN’S CAREER APLIN’S CAREER RUSHING STATISTICS APLIN’S CAREER AStateGuides.com PERSONAL: 2009: HIGH SCHOOL: 2011: 2011: 2011: 2010: 2011: 2010: HIGH SCHOOL: PERSONAL: PERSONAL: Born Sept. 11, 1990. Born Sept. 11, both a junior and senior at Millington High School . . . Also com- All-Star Game . . . Competed in the Memphis earning all-district recognition. peted in soccer, nessee) . . . Did not record any stats . . . ASU Athletic ASU any stats . . . nessee) . . . Did not record Director’s Honor Roll and Sun Belt Conference Com- missioner’s List member. and Sherry Barnhill. Athletic Director’s Honor Roll ASU team member . . . member. Director’s Roll member. Honor Yr.2009 COMP20102011 77 ATT 252Totals YDS 304 118 633 410 TDYr. 476 889 10042009 2939 INT 74162010 3588 21 32011 ATT LG 43 19 64Totals 11 138 YDS 6 33 16 161 253 363 477 65 AVG. 64 588 71 71 1318 4.0 TD 3.5 3.6 3.7 4 LG 11 25 10 47 40 47 33 team member . . . ASU Athletic Director’s Roll. Honor team member . . . Belt Director’s Roll and Sun Honor Athletic ASU . . . Conference Commissioner’s List member. All-State and all-conference as a senior nerback . . . 6A in 2009 . . . Over 75 tackles and two interceptions as a Advanced senior . . . Participated on special teams . . . to 6A Two- junior and senior seasons . . . State playoffs time academic all-conference . . . Played in the state All-state soccer player that led All-Star soccer game . . . Mountain Home to the state championship last 3 sea- sons . . . Graduated 5th in class and carried a 4.0 GPA. ond Team All-District . . . Also was lettered in baseball Also was . . . All-District Team ond Also recruited . . . selection an all-conference and was Tennessee. by Middle Aplin.  . . “best Lindy’s Sporting News Athlon Sports 2011 sun belt conference champions conference belt sun 2011 . . . AstateRedWolves.com and 2012 Reference Guide Lindy’s , Phil Steele’s Two-year varsity letterman . . . Two-year

Sporting News Played in nine games, including three as a First Team All-Sun Belt Conference . . . Col- Belt Conference All-Sun Team First Redshirted and participated on the scout team.

2010: HIGH SCHOOL: 2009: 2008: 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL STATE ARKANSAS 2012 and “coolest in the clutch” in the SBC . . . ASU Athletic ASU . . . in the SBC in the clutch” and “coolest Director’s Honor Roll. . Team All-America Sophomore legeFootballNews.com State Player Arkansas Club’s Touchdown . . Little Rock Belt Conference Offen- Three-time Sun . . . Year of the Sun Belt Con- . . . Rivals.com the Week sive Player of the single-season . . . Broke of the Week ference Player yards), total of- (3,416 for total offense school records pass yards pass completions (252), fensive plays (548), attempts touchdowns (21) and pass (2,939), passing the second completion percentage was (410) . . . 61.5 . 2010 numbers placed him highest in school history . . . history in touch- tied for second in Sun Belt Conference third in total plays, fourth in downs responsible for (32), yards and passing touch- sixth in passing total offense, for a single season downs and seventh in completions responsi- ranked tied for 15th in points . . . Nationally, 27th in passing yards per 19th in total offense, ble for, . . . led the Sun Belt game and 51st in passing efficiency and touchdowns responsi- Conference in total offense in passing touchdowns, ble for and ranked second and third in pass effi- passing yards and completions total of- ASU’s percent of ciency . . . Responsible for 70 record and ranked second fense that broke the school Threw at least one . . . in the Sun Belt Conference and had at least one touchdown pass in every game games . . . Recorded a rushing touchdown in eight school-record 438 passing yards against Louisiana- Lafayette, which was the most by a Sun Belt Confer- ence player in 2010 and the 17th most in the nation . . . Broke the school record for completions (33) and total (442) in a game . . . Passed for at least 200 offense yards in nine games and recorded at least 200 yards of Taylor outings . . . Connected with in 11 total offense Stockemer for a 65-yard touchdown pass against Louisiana-Lafayette that was his longest completion of Troy the year . . . Posted a long run of 40 yards against All-Sun Belt Conference se- Team . . . Preseason First lection by . Third Team All-SBC by . Third Team “best running quarterback” in the SBC . . . Recorded 1,300 passing yards and 350 rushing yards in seven games played . . . Posted 2,300 passing yards and 17 touchdowns, while also rushing for 650 yards and 15 touchdowns as a senior . . . Named Shrine Bowl All-County and Sec- Team . . . 2006 and 2007 First MVP scrambler” and “coolest in the clutch” in the SBC . . . na- Awards Named to College Football Performance ASU Ath- List . . . Watch Year tional Quarterback of the letic Director’s Honor Roll and Sun Belt Conference Commissioner’s List member. starter as a redshirt freshman . . . Started three of last at- four games of the season . . . Completed 77 of 118 tempts for 889 yards with three touchdowns . . . Rushed 64 times for 253 yards and four touchdowns . . . Fin- ished season with second most rushing yards and rush- ing touchdowns on the team . . . Posted a long completion of 64 yards and a long rush of 47 yards . . . victory in the Red Wolves Posted 362 yards of offense freshman ASU the most ever by an Texas, over North and the fifth most by any player in school history . . . Aplin posted his only 100-yard rushing game against the Mean Green, piling up 122 yards, and also threw Threw for at least 146 for a career-high 240 yards . . . yards in final five games of the season. Coaches 2011 This is Staff Introduction2012 Season Players Opponents History This is ASU

and Staff in Review asu football Directory 34 2011 SUN BELT CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL 2010: Redshirted the 2010 campaign . . . Arkansas week . . . Dean’s List member. State University Athletic Director’s Honor Roll member. HIGH SCHOOL: Three-year varsity letterman . . . HIGH SCHOOL: Three-year varsity letterman at Played both running back and linebacker as a sopho- Cave City . . . Played kicker, offensive guard and de- more and junior and linebacker as a senior . . . Helped fensive end . . . All-conference selection as a junior and lead White Station High School to a state championship senior year . . . Helped lead Cave City to the state play- his senior season . . . Recorded over 15 sacks and 170 offs as both a sophomore and senior . . . Academic tackles as a senior . . . Team Captain . . . Liberty Bowl INTRODUCTION Honor Roll member throughout high school . . . Also AutoZone Senior All-Star Game participant and team varsity baseball player, playing outfield and pitcher. captain . . . Named team’s Defensive MVP as a senior. PERSONAL: Born Oct. 11, 1991 . . . Son of Jo and PERSONAL: Born Dec. 13, 1991 . . . Mother is Tar- Randy Boyd . . . Four brothers and a sister. ius Taylor and father Kenneth Buckley . . . Has 4 ARTEZ younger sisters. BROWN 10 PHILLIP 2012 SEASON DB  6-0, 170  So.  1L BUTTERFIELD 11 Newport, Ark. QB  6-2, 215  Jr. (RS)  2L Newport Lake Hamilton, Ark. 2011: Played in all 13 games as a true freshman, Lake Hamilton

seeing action on special teams and in a reserve role at 2011: Suffered a season-ending injury during fall COACHES cornerback . . . Recorded 3 tackles (2 solo/1assist) . . . camp . . . ASU Athletic Director’s Honor Roll member. AND STAFF Returned 3 kickoffs for 37 yards (12.3 avg.) with a long 2010: Played in 11 games as a redshirt freshman, return of 17 yards. finishing the year with 268 yards of total offense that HIGH SCHOOL: Ran for more than 3,000 career ranked fourth on the team . . . Completed 13-of-26 pass yards as a three-year varsity letterman . . . Tallied 787 attempts for 114 yards and one touchdown . . . Com- rushing yards and 5 touchdowns during his senior cam- pleted a season-high five passes (5-of-7) for a season-

paign while fighting injuries . . . Also posted a team- high 45 yards against Auburn . . . Rushed for 154 yards PLAYERS leading 26 receptions for 321 yards and three and one touchdown on 27 attempts . . . Recorded a touchdowns . . . Recorded 40 tackles and a team-high long run of 28 yards in the season finale against Florida four interceptions as a cornerback his senior year . . . International when he ran for 41 total yards . . . Posted Named first team all-conference his senior season . . . a season-high 49 rushing yards against Louisiana-Mon- Posted 1,405 rushing yards and 16 touchdowns as a roe . . . ASU Athletic Director’s Honor Roll and Sun Belt junior, while also recording 13 receptions for 196 yards Conference Commissioner’s List. 2011 and another touchdown . . . Defensively, recorded 33 2009: Suffered a season-ending injury early in ASU’s IN REVIEW tackles and three interceptions, including two returned 2009 fall camp and redshirted the season . . . With fel- for a touchdown, in 2009 . . . Named All-State by the low quarterback Ryan Aplin out of 2010 spring camp Arkansas Activities Association as a junior in 2009 . . . with injury, Butterfield took the majority of snaps at quar- Rushed for 1,011 yards and 10 touchdowns as a soph- terback . . . Completed 30-of-54 passes for 235 yards omore . . . Rivals.com 3-star recruit . . . Ranked as the and three touchdowns during ASU’s Spring Game. No. 8 player in the state of Arkansas by Rivals.com . . . HIGH SCHOOL: One of 45 graduating high school 2010 ArkansasVarsity.com First Team All-State selec- seniors to be selected to play on the United States’ first tion as a defensive back . . . Helped lead the Grey- national team comprised of players ages 19 and under OPPONENTS hounds to the state playoffs all three years . . . 2011 in the 2009 IFAF Junior World Championship . . . Com- SuperPrep Southwest (Arkansas, Louisiana, Texas) as pleted 11-of-18 passes for 128 yards and a touchdown the recruiting magazine’s seventh ranked player in the to help the United States to a 41-3 victory over top- state of Arkansas . . . ESPN.com 3-star recruit . . . seeded Canada in the gold medal game . . . For the Ranked as ESPN.com’s No. 127 athlete in the nation . tournament, Butterfield completed 30-of-45 passes for . . Fox16’s No. 1 Top 16 player entering his senior sea- 353 yards and two touchdowns . . . Arkansas Associ- HISTORY son at Newport . . . Ranked as the No. 66 running back ated Press Super Team selection . . . Three-year starter in the nation by Scout.com . . . 3-star recruit by for Lake Hamilton . . . Two-time all-state selection . . . Scout.com . . . Also recruited by Ole Miss, Kansas, Three-time all-conference selection . . . Two-time Gar- Kansas State, Arkansas, TCU, Nebraska and Baylor, land County Offensive Player of the Year . . . Named among others. the Arkansas Class 6A Offensive Player of the Year by

PERSONAL: Born May 25, 1992 . . . Son of Deborah the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette . . . Little Rock Touch- THIS IS Pennington. down Club 2008 Class 6A Player of the Year . . . 2008 State Farm 7A/6A Offensive Player of the Year in the ASU FOOTBALL DARIUS state of Arkansas . . . Two-time All-Tri-County Team in BUCKLEY 50 2008 . . . . 2008 Tri-Lakes Player of the Year . . . 2009 LB  5-10, 223  So. (RS)  1L Arkansas All-Star Game selection . . . 2009 U.S. Army Memphis, Tenn. All-American Game nominee . . . 2007 Fox 16 Player of the Year . . . Two-time Landers Award nominee . . . Lambuth Recorded 6,930 career passing yards and threw 63 2011: Redshirted the 2011 campaign and partici- touchdown passes . . . Threw for 2,761 yards and 23 THIS IS ASU pated on the scout team . . . ASU Athletic Director’s touchdowns to lead Lake Hamilton to the Class 6A state Honor Roll member. championship and a final record of 10-3 . . . Ran for 147 LAMBUTH: Started at linebacker his true freshman yards and two touchdowns, while also throwing for 140 season for a team that posted a 6-5 record . . . yards and two more touchdowns in the Wolves 42-28 Recorded 44 tackles and an interception returned for a victory over El Dorado in the state championship game. STAFF touchdown . . . Named the conference's Player of the Butterfield also posted an interception in the game, DIRECTORY 2012 Reference Guide 35 AstateRedWolves.com  AStateGuides.com re- 12 1L ArkansasVar- SuperPrep  So.  Four-year varsity letterman . . . Four-year varsity letterman 6-1, 215 Passed for 1,659 yards, rushed for  Born Feb. 26, 1991 . . . Son of Ryan Born Feb. 26, 1991 . . . Son Son of current UAPB head coach and . . . Rivals.com 3-star recruit . . . No. 8 DB Pine Bluff, Ark. Pine Bluff, Chapel Watson KYLE COLEMAN First Team All-State selection as an athlete . . All-State selection Team First Played in all 13 games on special teams and Competed in all 12 games in a reserve roll on 12 games in a reserve roll Competed in all Redshirted and participated on the scout team. Redshirted and Played in all 13 games, including the last six as including the in all 13 games, Played CARRETHER’S CAREER STATISTICS CARRETHER’S CAREER AStateGuides.com PERSONAL: PERSONAL: 2009: HIGH SCHOOL: 2010: HIGH SCHOOL: 2011: 2011: Also competed in wrestling at Brentwood. Also competed in wrestling and Alisha Carrethers. former NFL star Monte Coleman . . . Born Sept. 30, former NFL Coleman. Yvette 1993 . . . Son of Monte and Posted 70 tackles and 10 sacks his senior season . . . Posted 70 tackles and 10 sacks to three champi- Academy Helped lead Brentwood All-Williamson all-state and onship games . . . Named Postseason Tennessee County in 2008 . . . Rivals.com . . . 35 (No.33) 2009 among all players in the state Top cruiting magazine . . . 3-star recruit by Scout.com and No. 170 wide receiver in the ranked as the website’s nation . . . 2-star recruit by ESPN.com and ranked by As No. 149 wide receiver . . . the website as the nation’s Coleman recorded 18 receptions for 360 yards a junior, and totaled seven touchdowns while accounting for 818 at various positions . . . Rushed 43 yards of total offense Also re- times for 458 yards and three touchdowns . . . and Tech cruited by Ole Miss, Kansas State, Louisiana Memphis, among others . . . Honor Roll member. the defensive line . . . Recorded six tackles, including line . . . Recorded six tackles, the defensive three tackles a career-high Tallied . . . four unassisted versus Navy. 661 yards and scored 32 total touchdowns as a senior recorded three interceptions ...... Defensively, Arkansas Activities Association Class All-State se- 5A lection senior season as a quarterback/defensive back (big school) selection for the state of Team All-Vype . . . Arkansas as a defensive back . . . 2010 sity.com issued Award, . One of 13 finalists for the 2010 Landers All-Conference choice top prep player . . . to the state’s Chapel to the semifinals of the . . . Helped lead Watson and a No. 3 state ranking by 2010 state playoffs Hootens.com Arkansas by ranked player in the state of a starter . . . Leading tackler on the team among inte- team among tackler on the . . . Leading a starter came his 29 tackles . . . 21 of linemen rior defensive 7 a career-high games, including last six ASU’s over least 3 tack- . . . Posted at against Louisiana-Lafayette loss and 1.5 . . . Recorded 3.0 tackles for les in 5 games sacks. in a reserve roll in the defensive backfield . . . Recorded Athletic Director’s Honor Roll ASU two tackles . . . member. Yr.20102011Totals UT 4 3 AT 7 2 TOT 26 28 6 TFL 29 35 SACK 3.0-14 3.0-14 0 1.5-11 1.5-11 0  third 59 65 2L 2L   2011 sun belt conference champions conference belt sun 2011 Phil Steele’s AstateRedWolves.com Jr. (RS) Jr. 2012 Reference Guide Jr. (RS) Jr.   Three-year starter for Belleville 6-6, 320 6-2, 310   second team and Born July 27, 1990 . . . Son of Allen of Born July 27, 1990 . . . Son Born Sept. 17, 1990 . . . Son of Brian Belleville, Ill. Belleville East DL OL Nashville, Tenn. Brentwood Academy RYAN CARRETHERS JAKE CAMPBELL

Athlon’s Competed in three games, all in a reserve roll Played in 13 games, including two as a starter Redshirted and participated on the scout team.

2011: HIGH SCHOOL: 2010: 2009: PERSONAL: 2012: PERSONAL: BUTTERFIELD’S CAREER PASSING STATISTICS PASSING BUTTERFIELD’S CAREER

BUTTERFIELD’S CAREER RUSHING STATISTICS BUTTERFIELD’S CAREER 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL STATE ARKANSAS 2012 at the right guard position . . . Part of ASU’s offensive ASU’s at the right guard position . . . Part of line that helped the team break the school record for line that ASU’s . . . Part of games in just 11 total offense ranked No. 1 in the Sun Belt and led the way for offense with almost 450 No. 24 in the nation in total offense ASU’s Also helped pave the way for yards per game . . . scoring attack ranked No. 1 in the Sun Belt and No. 34 in the nation with 32.5 points per game . . . Cleared the . rushing game ranked No. 2 in the SBC ASU’s way for Athletic Director’sASU Honor Roll member. . . . Athletic Director’s ASU line . . . along the offensive Academic Honor Honor Roll and Sun Belt Conference Roll member. East, helping lead the school to the state playoffs each East, helping lead the school to the state playoffs season, and four-year varsity letterman . . . Helped lead Belleville East to a 7-3 record as a junior in 2007 and Captain . . . 2008 Hon- Team a 7-4 mark last season . . . orable Mention All-State, Academic All-State, All-Con- All Metro-East team . . . No. 17 of All-Area and ference, 30 of the "Super 30" as a junior according to the St. Louis Post Dispatch . . . Named one of the top-10 line- Also competed men by the St. Louis Post Dispatch . . . Academic Honor Roll student . . . in track and field . . . Also recruited by Iowa, Illinois, Wisconsin, Murray Yale. State, Harvard and team preseason All-Sun Belt Conference choice. team preseason and Cheryl Campbell. Yr.2010Totals ATT 27 27 YDS 154 154 AVG. 5.7 TD 5.7 1 LG 1 28 28 Yr.2010 COMPTotals 13 ATT 13 YDS 26 26 TD 114 INT 114 1 LG 1 1 1 33 33 helping him garner the game’s MVP award . . . Lake MVP game’s him garner the helping sea- his junior the state runner-up finished as Hamilton for career passing record holder Lake Hamilton son . . . and passing passing touchdowns touchdowns, season touchdowns passing yards and yards and single-game and Ri- by CollegeFootballNews.com . . . 3-star recruit the nation ac- ranked quarterback in vals.com . . . 36th the No. 62 . . . Ranked as cording to ESPN.com Also re- . . . the nation by Scout.com quarterback in Kansas, State, Vanderbilt, Oklahoma Tulsa, cruited by Virginia Arkansas, Nebraska, Duke, Mississippi State, and Princeton. and Elaine Butterfield. Coaches 2011 This is Staff Introduction2012 Season Players Opponents History This is ASU

and Staff in Review asu football Directory 36 2011 SUN BELT CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL . . Finished the 2009 season 9-of-11 on at- KELSEY tempts with a long of 44 yards and made 467-of-47 COLLINS 30 extra points . . . Punted 33 times as a senior, averaging WR  5-8, 170  So. (RS)  1L 39.6 yards per punt . . . Recorded 14 punts inside the Pine Bluff, Ark. 20 and recorded 52 while handling kickoff Pine Bluff duties . . . Senior campaign named all-district while leading Brentwood to a district championship and the INTRODUCTION 2011: Played in all 13 games . . . Recorded one re- playoffs . . . No. 52 ranked kicker in the nation and No. ception for 4 yards . . . Posted 5 rushing attempts for 43 2 in the state of Tennessee by ESPN.com . . . Scored a yards (8.6 avg.) with a long run of 17 yards . . . ASU 28 on ACT. Athletic Director’s Honor Roll member. PERSONAL: Born Dec. 31, 1991 . . . Son of Greg 2010: Redshirted and participated on the scout team. and Susan Davis. HIGH SCHOOL: Three-year varsity football letter- DAVIS’ CAREER STATISTICS

man . . . Played wide receiver and defensive back . . . Yr. FGM FGA PCT. LG XPM XPA PCT. 2012 SEASON Team captain junior and senior year . . . Advanced to 2010 6 8 .750 41 15 17 .882 the 6A State Championship his senior year . . . Made it 2011 18 23 .783 47 44 47 .936 to the first round of the playoffs junior season . . . Jun- Totals 24 31 .774 88 59 64 .921 ior season returned two kickoffs back for touchdowns, recorded 16 total touchdowns and over 1,000 all-pur- ZACH

pose yards . . . Senior season recorded 14 touchdowns COACHES DAVIS 8 AND STAFF and over 1,000 all-purpose yards . . . Recorded five ca- QB  6-2, 195  Fr. (RS) reer interceptions . . . All-state junior and senior season as a wide receiver . . . Academic honor roll member. Harrisburg, Ark. PERSONAL: Born January 5, 1992 . . . Son of Ken- Harrisburg neth and Diane Collins . . . One brother, Kenneth Jr., 2011: Redshirted the season and participated on the and two sisters Kimberly Newton and Lashonea Camp- scout team.

bell. HIGH SCHOOL: An invited walk-on at ASU, Davis PLAYERS was an all-state selection in 2008, 2009 and 2010 with BRIAN Harrisburg and stands as Arkansas public school’s all- DAVIS 89 time passing leader . . . He was also a three-time all- K  5-11, 160  Jr.  2L conference player (2008-10) . . . Named an all-state Brentwood, Tenn. basketball player in 2009 . . . National Honor Society. 2011 Brentwood PERSONAL: Born Sept. 23, 1992 . . . Son of Keith

and Sarah Davis. IN REVIEW 2012: Phil Steele’s third team preseason All-Sun Belt Conference choice . . . Enters the 2012 season with the AMOS seventh most career points by kicking (131). DRAPER 97 2011: Played in 13 games, posting career-best num- DL  6-3, 270  Jr. (RS)  2L bers . . . Sun Belt Conference Special Teams Player of the Week selection . . . Lou Groza Award Star of the Tanner, Ala. Week choice . . . College Football Performance Awards Tanner National of the Week . . . Sun Belt Confer- 2011: Played in 12 games, all in a reserve roll . . . OPPONENTS ence rankings included: tied for No. 2 field goals made Recorded 10 tackles, including 3.5 tackles for loss of 5 (18-23), No. 3 scoring by kick (98 pts), No. 4 scoring . . yards and one safety (at Illinois) . . . Posted a season- . Also ranked tied for No. 23 in the nation in field goals high 2 tackles in three different games and a season- made and tied for No. 52 in the nation in scoring . . . 18 best 1.5 tackles for loss vs Western Kentucky . . . ASU field goals made were the second most in ASU history Athletic Director’s Honor Roll member . . . Preseason

and his 98 points by kicking broke the school record . . Second Team All-Sun Belt Conference selection by Phil HISTORY . Broke the ASU and Sun Belt Conference records for Steele’s. field goals made (6) and points scored by kick (23) in a 2010: CollegeFootballNews.com Freshman All- game – both were the most by a player in the nation America . . . Played in every game as a redshirt fresh- this season and he was one FG and one point shy of man, including three as a starter . . . Recorded three tying the NCAA records for a game . . . Made at least 3 sacks that tied the 19th most in the Sun Belt and 7.0 FG in two different games . . . ASU Athletic Director’s tackles for to rank among the top 25 players in the THIS IS Honor Roll member. league . . . Also recorded 34 tackles, two forced fumbles

2010: Played in five games as a true freshman, mak- and a fumble recovery that he returned 35 yards . . . 34 ASU FOOTBALL ing 6-of-8 field goal attempts and 15-of-17 extra point tackles were the third most on the team among interior attempts . . . Six field goals tied Bobby Zalud for the defensive lineman, behind only All-Sun Belt Conference most on the team . . . Finished the season with 33 selections Bryan Hall and Dorvus Woods . . . Posted points, the fourth most on the team . . .Made a career- multiple tackles in six games, including a career-high high two field goals in two games, including hitting 2- seven at Navy . . . Recorded a career-high three tack- of-2 attempts against both Auburn and Navy . . . Hit a les for loss against Troy.

long of 41 yards against Auburn . . . Made a career-high 2009: Redshirted and participated on the scout team. THIS IS ASU five extra points (5-of-5) against Western Kentucky. HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year varsity letterman . . . HIGH SCHOOL: Tremendous all-around specialist, Named all-area all four years of high school . . . Named handling kickoffs, punting duties and field goals for 2A All-State Lineman of the Year as a senior . . . Also Brentwood . . . Dominated the Texas Showcase and lettered in basketball. also won the Alabama Showcase kicking competitions PERSONAL: Born March 18, 1990 . . . Son of Frank STAFF . . . Performed well in the Kohl’s Kicking competitions . and Monica Harper. DIRECTORY 2012 Reference Guide 37 AstateRedWolves.com  AStateGuides.com 31 72 SQ 29  1L  Sr. So. (RS)   Played both tight end and offen- Fr. (RS) Fr. 6-5, 285 Three-year varsity letterman . . . 6-1, 210 3-year varsity letterman . . . Played  Played both offense and defense at Played both offense   Born Dec. 8, 1989 . . . Son of Kimberly Concord, Calif. College Laney (CA) LB OL McGehee, Ark. McGehee GRANT GILL KEVIN GALINDO Did not participate in any games due to injury. Played in all 13 games in a reserve roll on the Played in all 13 games in a Redshirted and participated on the scout team Redshirted and participated on the scout team 6-1, 190  FLEMING’S CAREER RECEIVING STATISTICS RECEIVING CAREER FLEMING’S AStateGuides.com HIGH SCHOOL: PERSONAL: LANEY COLLEGE: LANEY 2011: 2010: HIGH SCHOOL: 2011: 2011: HIGH SCHOOL: Pine Bluff, Ark. Pine Bluff, Dollarway DB Galindo. sive line at Laney College . . . Part of Laney sive line at Laney College . . that offense a game in 2010 while av- averaged more than 30 points . . . Helped pave the way eraging 343 yards per game which ranked No. 3 among rushing attack, for Laney’s Associa- 34 teams in the Northern California Football tion. Concord High School, earning all-conference recogni- Also competed in base- tion on both sides of the ball . . . ball, basketball and track and field during his high Also recruited by SMU and Memphis. school career . . . Ranked No. 187 athlete in the nation and No. 2 in the offensive line . . . Part of ASU’s offensive line that offensive ASU’s of line . . . Part offensive school record for total of- helped the team break the line that led the ASU’s games . . . Part of fense in just 11 No. 1 in the Sun Belt and No. 24 ranked way for offense with almost 450 yards per in the nation in total offense scoring ASU’s way for Also helped pave the game . . . Sun Belt and No. 34 in the attack ranked No. 1 in the game . . . Cleared the way nation with 32.5 points per game ranked No. 2 in the SBC . . . . rushing ASU’s for ASU Athletic Director’s Honor Roll member. safety his sophomore campaign before moving to line- helped lead Dol- Twice backer as junior and senior . . . including his larway High School to the playoffs, sophomore season when the Cardinals finished state his senior sea- Also advanced to playoffs runner-up . . . captain as a junior and senior . . . Named Team son . . . recording 106 tackles . . . all-conference as a junior, Senior season piled up 90 total tackles and one inter- Award Athlete Air-Guard Scholar ception . . . National Also lettered in basketball. recipient as a senior . . . Athletic Director’s Honor Roll and Sun Belt ASU . . . Academic Honor Roll member. Conference CHARLESTON GIRLEY Yr.20102011 No. 12Totals 13 25 YDS 83 76 159 AVG. TD 6.9 6.4 5.8 LG 0 0 0 28 28 16 . . . ASU Athletic Director’sASU Honor Roll member. . . .  93 82 2L  2L  2011 sun belt conference champions conference belt sun 2011 Jr. AstateRedWolves.com  2012 Reference Guide Jr. (RS) Jr.  5-10, 170 Four-year varsity letterman . . . 6-5, 260 Academic All-State All-District and   Born Sept. 24, 1991 . . . Son of Eye- Born Oct. 2, 1990 . . . Son of Brenda Born Oct. 2, 1990 . . . Son Natchez, Miss. Episcopal Day School Trinity WR DL Monroe, La. Carroll R.J. FLEMING DARIUS DUNAWAY

DRAPER’S CAREER STATISTICS CAREER DRAPER’S Played in all 12 games, including one as a Played in one game, recording one assisted Played in one game, recording Redshirted and participated on the scout team. Redshirted and participated Played in three games, recording 3 tackles and Played in three games, recording Played in seven games at his wide receiver po-

2011: 2010: 2011: PERSONAL: HIGH SCHOOL: 2009: 2010: HIGH SCHOOL:

PERSONAL: 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL STATE ARKANSAS 2012 Yr.20102011Totals UT 21 3 24 AT 13 TOT 20 7 34 44 TFL 10 7.0-44 SACK 10.5-49 3.0-33 3.5-5 3.0-33 0-0 1 forced fumble . . . ASU Athletic Director’s Honor Roll 1 forced fumble . . . member . . . SAAC representative. selection as a senior . . . Honor student . . . Also com- student . . . selection as a senior . . . Honor and field at Carroll High peted in basketball and track season with an injury be- School . . . Sat out his junior season when he earned fore coming back for his senior by UL Also recruited Lafayette and all-district honors . . . Southern Miss. Dunaway. tackle against Florida Atlantic. tackle against Florida sition . . . Recorded 13 receptions for 76 yards (5.8 avg.) with a long catch of 16 yards . . . Posted 4 kickoff returns for 64 yards (16.0 avg.) with a long of 22 yards Athletic Director’sASU Honor Roll member. . . . starter as a true freshman . . . Finished season with 289 all-purpose yards, recording 48 rushing, 83 receiving and 158 kick return yards . . . Rushed seven times and caught 12 passes . . . Returned just three kicks, aver- aging 52.7 yards with a long of 81 yards against Navy . return against Indiana . had a 62-yard kickoff Also . . . . Posted a season-high 24 rushing yards, including his longest run of the season (17), versus Louisville . . . Posted three receptions for 55 yards with a long of 28, ASU Kentucky . . . all season highs, against Western Athletic Director’s Honor Roll and Sun Belt Conference Academic Honor Roll member. Helped lead the Trinity Episcopal High School football Trinity Helped lead the Association of Independent team to the Mississippi state championship twice . . . Played A Schools Class multiple positions for the Saints . . . Finished senior sea- son with 1,825 yards and 29 touchdowns rushing, threw for 700 yards and five more touchdowns, and also had 446 receiving yards. . . Returned eight punts for a Also touchdown and posted seven interceptions . . . played cornerback and safety and returned kicks ...... District Offen- Year All-Metro Player of the Named Also running back . . . All MAIS Team First . . . sive MVP lettered in track and field, baseball and basketball . . . Also recruited by East Carolina and Memphis. vette and Fredrick Fleming. Coaches 2011 This is Staff Introduction2012 Season Players Opponents History This is ASU

and Staff in Review asu football Directory 38 2011 SUN BELT CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL state of Arkansas by ESPN.com . . . Rivals.com touchdowns, while also recording four receptions for Arkansas Natural 21 (No. 15) . . . Vype.com All- 149 yards and two touchdowns . . . All-conference se- Arkansas Team in 2009 . . . Hootens.com watch list for lection as a senior . . . 2-star recruit by Rivals.com . . . 2009 State Farm Awards for Class 4A . . . All-confer- 2-star recruit by Scout.com and ranked as the No. 120 ence selection in football, baseball and track and field . quarterback in the nation by the website . . . Helped . . Honorable Mention All-State Class 4A . . . Arkansas lead Dumas to a 9-3 record and a No. 10 state ranking

Democrat-Gazette Super Sophomore (2007), Top-50 by Hootens.com . . . A two-sport star at Dumas, Gris- INTRODUCTION Junior (2008) and Super Senior (2009) . . . Arkansas wold has been highly recruited as a basketball player as Preps Player of the week (week 2 of 2009 season) . . . well . . . All-state and all-conference basketball player . USA Army Combine Honorable Mention All-Defense . . . . National Honor Society . . . American Legion Student . Hooten’s Arkansas Football Super Sonic Team . . . of the Month . . . Also recruited by Louisiana Tech, North Also recruited by Arkansas, Tulsa, Ole Miss, Oregon, Texas and Louisiana-Lafayette, among others. Louisiana tech and Memphis. PERSONAL: Born Dec. 23, 1992 . . . Son of Michelle

PERSONAL: Born Feb. 10, 1992 . . . Son of Darren Griswold. 2012 SEASON Gill and Ann Pugh. BRANTON JULIAN HALL 39 GREEN 68 LB  6-1, 195  So. (RS)  SQ OL  6-6, 265  Sr. (RS)  1L Lincoln, Ala. COACHES

Forrest City, Ark. Lincoln AND STAFF Forrest City 2011: Did not compete in any games . . . ASU Athletic 2011: Played in two games (Virginia Tech and West- Director’s Honor Roll member. ern Kentucky) in a reserve role. 2010: Redshirted and participated on the scout team. 2010: Sat out the 2010 season. HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year varsity letterman . . . 2009: Did not see any game action, but participated Recorded 52 tackles and two interceptions as a senior on the scout team. . . . Named first team all-county in 2008 and 2009 . . . PLAYERS 2008: Redshirted and participated on the scout team. All-region team as a junior and senior . . . Led Lincoln HIGH SCHOOL: Varsity letterman that was named to playoffs as both a junior and senior, advancing to Hooten’s Super Sonic Team as a senior . . . All-confer- quarterfinals in 2008 with a final 11-2 record . . . Played ence performer in track and field. defensive end as a junior. PERSONAL: Born March 30, 1990 . . . Son of Cheryl PERSONAL: Born Aug. 20, 1991 . . . Son of Ervin and Julian Green. and Yvono Hall. 2011

TYLER CLAY IN REVIEW GREVE 58 HART 9 OL  6-3, 290  So. (RS)  1L QB  6-0, 175  So. (RS)  SQ Jonesboro, Ark. Hoxie, Ark. Jonesboro Hoxie 2011: Played in two games in a reserve role (West- 2011: Did not compete in any games . . . ASU Athletic ern Kentucky and Virginia Tech) . . . ASU Athletic Di- Director’s Honor Roll member. OPPONENTS rector’s Honor Roll member. 2010: Redshirted and participated on the scout team 2010: Redshirted and participated on the scout team . . . ASU Athletic Director’s Honor Roll and Sun Belt . . . ASU Athletic Director’s Honor Roll and Sun Belt Conference Academic Honor Roll member. Conference Academic Honor Roll member. HIGH SCHOOL: Three-year varsity letterman . . . HIGH SCHOOL: Three-year varsity starter . . . Played safety as a sophomore and junior before mov-

Named first team Class 6A All-State after leading JHS ing to quarterback his senior campaign . . . Named first HISTORY to a 9-2 record as a senior . . . First team all-conference team all-conference and all-state his senior season . . . selection . . . Academic all-conference . . . Played for Tied the school record for touchdown passes in a sea- Nettleton HS in Jonesboro as a sophomore and junior son with eight . . . Passed for over 800 yards and . . . AHSCA Arkansas High School Coaches Associa- rushed for over 500 yards with 12 touchdowns . . . Ac- tion All-Star Team . . . Best Under the Sun selection by counted for 20 touchdowns as a senior . . . Led Hoxie the Jonesboro Sun . . . Competed in the Arkansas High to a conference championship and to the second round School All-Star game. of the playoffs in 2009 when the team finished with a 9- THIS IS

PERSONAL: Born Nov. 19, 1991 . . . Son of Judy 2 overall record . . . Hoxie advanced to the playoffs all ASU FOOTBALL and Mike Grimes. three years of his prep career . . . Team captain . . . Honor Roll member. DARION PERSONAL: Born April 12, 1991 . . . Son of Michael GRISWOLD 19 and Sherry Hart . . . One younger brother, Seth. TE  6-5, 240  Fr. (RS) Dumas, Ark. STEVEN Dumas HAUNGA 60 THIS IS ASU OL  6-2, 313  Jr. (RS)  RS 2011: Redshirted and participated on the scout team. HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year varsity letterman . . . Richmond, Calif. Arkansas Activities Association Class 4A All-State se- College of the Canyons (CA) lection in 2010 . . . Senior season posted 95 rushing at- 2011: Redshirted and participated on the scout team. tempts for 772 yards and 15 touchdowns . . . COLLEGE OF THE CANYONS: Helped lead the STAFF

Completed 74 of 143 passes for 1,785 yards and 19 Cougars to a 6-5 record and No. 9 ranking in the final DIRECTORY 2012 Reference Guide 39 AstateRedWolves.com  AStateGuides.com 6 14 1L RS   Southwest Fr. (RS) Fr. So. (RS)   . . . Returns as ASU’s top ASU’s . . . Returns as 6-4, 205 5-9, 185 Playing quarterback his senior sea- Playing quarterback his senior   Born Feb. 8, 1993 . . . Son of Randy Born Mar. 5, 1990 . . . Son of Doug and 5, 1990 Born Mar. . . . Arkansas Activities Association All- Greenwood, Ark. Greenwood Baton Rouge, La. Capitol RB QB FRANKIE JACKSON STEPHEN HOGAN Phil Steele’s Played in 12 games, recording 88 rushing at- HERROLD’S CAREER STATISTICS HERROLD’S Preseason third team All-Sun Belt Conference Preseason third team Redshirted and participated on the scout team. Redshirted and participated AStateGuides.com PERSONAL: 2011: 2011: HIGH SCHOOL: PERSONAL: 2012: and Lisa Hogan. son, he helped lead Greenwood to a 12-2 record and son, he helped lead Greenwood State championship . . . Arkansas the 2010 Class 5A for Greenwood . . . Named Also handled punting duties by the Year Arkansas Player of the -Record All-Star Arkansas State selection in 2010 . . . 2001 Com- ArkansasVarsity.com selection . . . (West) Team All- Arkansas Big School . . . bine wide receiver MVP captain . . . Recorded 221 Team VYPE team . . . completions on 328 attempts for 2,831 yards and 22 touchdowns . . . Recorded 121 rushing attempts for 699 40 yards per Averaged yards and 16 touchdowns . . . punt in 2010 . . . Starting wide receiver and punter as a junior . . . Posted 27 receptions for 390 yards and four 40 yards per punt Averaged touchdowns as a junior . . . in 2009 . . . Helped lead Greenwood to a 10-2 overall All-con- record and 7-0 conference mark as a junior . . . ference selection in 2009 . . . Starting wide receiver as a sophomore as well, recording 21 receptions for 274 yards . . . Rivals.com 2-star recruit . . . ESPN.com 2- star recruit ranked as the No. 192 receiver in the nation Aca- by the website . . . 2-star recruit by Scout.com . . . Also recruited by Van- demic Honor Roll member . . . Tulsa. derbilt and selection by rushing running back from last season. tempts for 355 yards (4.0 avg.) and 6 touchdowns . . . 355 rushing yards were the third most on the team and his 6 rushing touchdowns were the second most . . . Recorded a long run of 48 yards versus Memphis . . . Posted a career-high 101 yards against Memphis as Also recorded 178 receiving yards on 13 re- well . . . ceptions with a long of 40 yards . . . 533 all-purpose yards were the sixth most on the team. Yr.200920102011 UT 19Totals 35 AT 22 32 86 TOT 43 41 34 99 78 TFL 66 185 1.5-8 SACK 3.5-7 8.5-26 3.5-11 1.0-8 0-0 2.5-7 1.5-7 ceptions, nine touchdowns and three blocked punts . . blocked punts and three nine touchdowns ceptions, sea- his senior 500 yards during 29 passes for . Caught and state semifinals Ozark to the . Helped lead son . . include: . . . 2007 awards and honors an 8-5 record MFBCA Team First linebacker, All-State AP Team First All- Team All-COC, First Team First All-State linebacker, District tight end. Debbie Herrold.  Phil 40 3L Athlon’s first team  2011 sun belt conference champions conference belt sun 2011 AstateRedWolves.com 2012 Reference Guide Sr. (RS) Sr.  Three-year varsity letterman . . . 6-3, 235 Named first team all-state, all-con- Named first team  second team All-Sun Belt Conference second team Born Apr. 6, 1991 . . . Son of Seini 6, 1991 . . Apr. Born LB Ozark, Mo. Ozark NATHAN HERROLD

Played in every game, including one as a Second Team All-Sun Belt Conference . . . All-Sun Team Second Leading tackler among returning players for Leading tackler among returning Played in every game, starting a career-high Redshirted and participated on the scout team. .

Blue Ribbon College Football Yearbook Blue Ribbon College Football Phil Steele’s 2012: HIGH SCHOOL: PERSONAL: 2010: HIGH SCHOOL: 2009: 2008: 2011: 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL STATE ARKANSAS 2012 2010 California Community College Football Poll for the Football Poll College Community 2010 California offensive of COC’s . . . Part California region Southern Cal- to the Southern the Cougars helped lead line that offense passing No. 11 Association’s ifornia Football (29.4 ppg), No. 11 15 scoring offense (241.4 ypg), No. ypg) and No. 20 total offense (241.4 passing offense for COC’s . Haunga also paved the way 364.4 ypg) . . for first downs. in the SCFA No. 6 ranking High Valley as a senior at Spring ference and all-region School. nine games . . . Posted career-best numbers of 78 tack- les (35 solo/43 asst.) and 3.5 tackles for loss . . . Ranked fourth on the team in tackles and second among linebackers . . . Ranked 13th in the Sun Belt Conference in tackles, averaging 6.5 stops per game . Ken- a career-high 14 tackles against Western Tallied . . tucky . . . Recorded at least five tackles in nine games and eight in Texas . . . Posted nine stops against North ASU Athletic Director’sthree games . . . Honor Roll and Sun Belt Conference Commissioner’s List member. game of the year before an injury in the 11th starter, kept him out of the season finale . . . Earned his first Atlantic . . . Finished with 41 total career start at Florida tackles (19 solo, 22 assist), 1.5 tackles for loss, one sack and one pass break-up . . . Ranked ninth on the team in tackles and third among linebackers only . . . Atlantic tackles against Florida Posted a career-high 11 . . . Recorded multiple tackles in first 10 games, includ- eight tack- Tallied ing four games with at least five . . . les against Louisiana-Lafayette, his second highest Athletic Di- ASU single-game total of the season . . . Academic rector’s Honor Roll . . . Sun Belt Conference Honor Roll. recorded 379 During his three-year high school career, 149 senior), five inter- tackles (109 soph., 121 junior, choice. and and ASU with 66 in 2011 . . . 187 career tackles is the most . . . 187 career tackles is ASU with 66 in 2011 squad . . . ASU players on the 2012 among all Haunga. Steele’s Played in every game, including 11 as a starter . . . Third . . . as a starter 11 Played in every game, including ASU defense ranked No. 2 in the Sun leading tackler on Belt in total defense and scoring defense . . . Ranked No. 25 in the Sun Belt in total tackles with 66 – the sec- ond most of his career . . . Posted career-best num- (3.5) and sacks (1.5), while also forcing TFL bers for one fumble and recovering another . . . Recorded a and Tech season-high 10 tackles against Virginia Pre- Team Third posted least 5 tackles in 7 games . . . Belt Conference selection by Phil All-Sun season Athletic Director’sThird team Honor Roll ...... Steele’s Belt Conference selection by All-Sun preseason Coaches 2011 This is Staff Introduction2012 Season Players Opponents History This is ASU

and Staff in Review asu football Directory 40 2011 SUN BELT CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL 2010: Redshirted the 2010 season. HIGH SCHOOL: Rushed for 2,545 yards and 34 JOSH touchdowns as a senior . . . Ranked as the No. 121 run- JARBOE 3 ning back in the nation and No. 3 running back in the WR  6-3, 215  Sr.  1L state of Louisiana by ESPN.com . . . 3-star recruit by Decatur, Ga. Rivals.com . . . Rated as the No. 35 overall player in NE Mississippi Junior College the state of Louisiana and the No. 20 all-purpose back INTRODUCTION in the nation by Rivals.com . . . Ran for 371 yards and 2012: Preseason first team All-Sun Belt Conference five touchdowns during one playoff game during 2009 selection by Athlon’s, Phil Steele’s and Blue Ribbon . . . Named First team All-State selection by Louisiana College Yearbook. Coaches Association. . . Won the award, 2011: Second Team All-Sun Belt Conference selec- issued to the top player in Baton Rouge . . . District tion . . . College Football Performance Awards honor- MVP and All-Metro MVP . . . Played in the US Army able mention National Wide Receiver of the Week . . .

Red Stick All-Star Game . . . Selected to play in Played in all 13 games, including nine as a starter . . . 2012 SEASON Louisiana-Texas Bayou Bowl . . . Also recruited by 54 receptions were the second most on the team, Memphis, Utah and Tulsa. ranked No. 10 in the Sun Belt Conference and were the PERSONAL: Born July 15, 1991 . . . Son of Joyce seventh most in school history for a single season . . . Jackson. Posted 730 receiving yards that were the third most on JACKSON’S CAREER RUSHING STATISTICS the team, ranked No. 8 in the SBC and were the 10th

Yr. ATT YDS AVG. TD LG most in school history . . . Recorded two 100-yard re- COACHES AND STAFF 2011 88 355 4.0 6 48 ceiving games, including a career-high 162 yards Totals 88 355 4.0 6 48 against Memphis that were the 11th most in school his- JACKSON’S CAREER RECEIVING STATISTICS tory . . . Piled up 112 receiving yards on a career-high Yr. No. YDS AVG. TD LG nine receptions at Western Kentucky . . . Scored two 2011 13 178 13.7 0 40 touchdowns, both against Memphis . . . Long reception Totals 13 178 13.7 0 40 covered 71 yards against the Tigers as well . . . Caught

multiple passes in every game and four or more in PLAYERS RYAN seven outings. JACOBS 8 NORTHEAST MISSISSIPPI JC: A four-star DB  6-1, 185  So. (RS)  SQ Rivals.com recruit out of high school, Jarboe recorded Evans, Ga. a team-high 42 receptions for 495 yards at Northeast Mississippi Community College in 2010 . . . Averaged

Greenbrier 11.8 yards per catch . . . Named to the MACJC All-State 2011 2011: Did not play in any games . . . Participated on Team. IN REVIEW the scout team . . . ASU Athletic Director’s Honor Roll HIGH SCHOOL: Originally signing with Oklahoma member. out of high school, Jarboe was ranked as the No. 10 re- 2010: Redshirted and participated on the scout team. ceiver in the nation and No. 13 player overall by ESPN HIGH SCHOOL: Played RB at Greenbrier. . . . Finished with 34 receptions for 643 yards and five touchdowns his senior year at Cedar Grove (Ga.) High SHERVARIUS School . . . Hauled in 48 receptions for 974 yards and JACKSON 54 10 touchdowns as a junior, while also rushing 22 times DE  6-2, 230  Sr.  TR for 417 yards and three more scores . . .Recorded OPPONENTS Fort Valley, Ga. seven touchdowns and 478 yards on 15 receptions as Fresno City (CA) College a sophomore . . . Member of the Underarmour All- America Team . . . Selected to 7-on-7 2011: Played in three games, recording 2 tackles and All-Star team in 2006 and 2007 . . . Also recruited by 0.5 tackles for loss. Tennessee, Mississippi State and Pitt, among others.

FRESNO CITY COLLEGE: Named all-conference as JARBOE’S CAREER RECEIVING STATISTICS HISTORY a sophomore after helping lead Fresno City College to Yr. No. YDS AVG. TD LG the 2010 Valley Conference championship . . . Helped 2011 54 730 13.5 2 71 lead the Rams to an 8-3 record and a No. 4 ranking in Totals 54 730 13.5 2 71 the final 2010 California Community College Football Poll for the Northern California Region . . . Second lead- DON ing tackler on the team in 2010, recording 71 total stops 5 THIS IS (45 solo, 26 assisted) . . . Posted 13.5 tackles for loss JONES DB  6-1, 208  Sr.  2L of 58 yards and 8.5 sacks for loss of 41 yards . . . Also ASU FOOTBALL recorded one interception, four fumble recoveries and Town Creek, Ala. two forced fumble . . . 7.5 sacks tied the 17th most in Mississippi Gulf Coast CC the California Community College Athletic Association . 2012: Preseason second team All-Sun Belt Confer- . . Two-star recruit by Rivals.com. ence selection by Athlon’s . . . College Football Per- HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Peach County High School formance Awards national Special Teams Player of the prior to signing with Fresno City College . . . Helped Year watch list.

lead the Trojans to an 8-3 record his senior season . . . 2011: Named the Sun Belt Conference Special THIS IS ASU Posted 26 tackles and four sacks his senior season . . Teams Player of the Week twice . . . Recorded a ca- . Recorded career stats of 85 tackles, 25 tackles for reer-high 54 tackles, the fourth most on the team, from loss, 15 sacks and six fumble recoveries for his high his nickel position . . . Also posted 6.5 tackles for loss, school career . . . Also recruited by Middle Tennessee, which were the fifth most on a defense that ranked No. Ball State and Eastern Michigan. 8 in the nation in the stat . . . Recorded 1 interception, STAFF PERSONAL: Born Apr. 10, 1990 . . . Son of Michael 1 sack, 3 pass break-ups and 1 blocked kick . . . Played and Theresa Jackson. DIRECTORY 2012 Reference Guide 41 AstateRedWolves.com  AStateGuides.com 1L 2L 20 1L 48 84 .    Sr.  Jr. (RS) Jr. So. (RS) Phil Steele’s   6-0, 232  Kincy was a First Team All-Cali- Team Kincy was a First 5-10, 170 5-11, 225 5-11, Originally signed with Jacksonville First Team All-State selection by Al- All-State selection by Team First   Born Mar. 26, 1991 . . . Son of Kelly 26, 1991 . . . Born Mar. Born July 1, 1992 . . . Son of Cynthia Born March 28, 1990 . . . Son of Alex of Born March 28, 1990 . . . Son Prattville, Ala. Prattville Hot Springs, Ark. Hot Springs, Hot Springs St. Petersburg, Fla. St. Petersburg, DB LB H-BACK College Butte (CA) COLE LORIGAN QUSHAUN LEE ANTHONY KINCY LEE’S CAREER STATISTICS Played in all 13 games, including two as a 13 games, including two as Played in all Fourth leading tackler among returning play- Played in all 13 games on special teams and Redshirted and participated on the scout team. Played in all 13 games, including 2 as a starter AStateGuides.com 2011: BUTTE COLLEGE: PERSONAL: HIGH SCHOOL: PERSONAL: 2011: 2011: 2012: PERSONAL: 2011: 2010: HIGH SCHOOL: ers on the 2012 team . . . Fourth team preseason All- ers on the 2012 team . . . Fourth team preseason Sun Belt Conference selection by and Latoya Jones. and Latoya yards (10.1 9 receptions for 91 starter . . . Recorded reception of . . . Posted a long avg.) and 1 touchdowns . Caught a career-high . . Tennessee 21 yards at Middle ASU and Northern Illinois . . . two passes against FIU Athletic Director’s Honor Roll member. career at Gibbs Senior State after completing his prep Fla . . . 2-star recruit by High School in St. Petersburg, at Gibbs, Kincy was Rivals.com . . . While playing football team and re- named to the all-city academic Award.” “Gladiator ceived his high school’s and Alfredia Kincy. fornia and All-NorCal Conference selection . . . The 6- The Conference selection . . . All-NorCal fornia and 24.9 yards on 11 0, 232-pound tight end averaged with the Roadrunners. receptions as a sophomore . . . Named Association in 2009 abama Sports Writers all-county and all-metro as a senior . . . Posted 85 tack- les, 13 tackles for loss, one sack and a fumble recovery while helping lead the Lions to the 2009 state champi- onship game . . . Recorded 63 tackles, three tackles for loss, two sacks and two fumble recoveries as a junior state championship run . . . Lettered during Prattville’s in basketball. Lee. Yr.2011Totals UT 26 26 AT 23 23 TOT 49 49 TFL 4.5 SACK 45 0.5 0.5 . . . Recorded 49 tackles (26 solo/23 assisted), includ- Also posted 0.5 sacks, 2 in- ing 4.5 tackles for loss . . . terceptions, 2 pass break-ups and one blocked punt . . . Recorded a career-high 7 tackles against both Virginia and recorded at least 4 tack- and Northern Illinois Tech les in seven games . . . Recorded 1 tackle for loss in games . . . Recorded his interceptions four different Kentucky and Florida International. against Western  7 2L  While with 2011 sun belt conference champions conference belt sun 2011 AstateRedWolves.com Jr. (RS) Jr. 2012 Reference Guide  6-0, 190 Played both running back and de- Played both running back and Played both wide receiver and de-  Born May 14, 1990 . . . Son of Don and Germantown WR Germantown, Tenn. JULIAN JONES JONES’ CAREER STATISTICS JONES’

Played in eight games, including one as a Played in all 12 games on special teams and A 2-star recruit by Rivals.com, Jones took a 2-star recruit by A Redshirted and participated on the scout team.

2010: 2011: HIGH SCHOOL: 2009: PERSONAL: 2008 AND 2009 (ARKANSAS STATE): 2008 HIGH SCHOOL: MISSISSIPPI GULF COAST COMMUNITY COL- GULF COAST COMMUNITY MISSISSIPPI 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL STATE ARKANSAS 2012 starter . . . Recorded 4 receptions for 88 yards, includ- finale regular-season ASU’s ing a long of 51 yards in . . . Caught one pass in four different Troy against games . . . Moved from defensive back to wide receiver Athletic Di- ASU spring camp . . . 2011 ASU’s during rector’s Honor Roll member. Yr.2011 UTTotals 30 30 AT 24 24 TOT 54 TFL 54 SACK 6.5-25 6.5-25 INT 1-7 PBU 1-7 1-6 1-6 3 3 fensive back for the Red Devils . . . Named Class 5A All-State defensive back his senior season . . . 2007 All-Region selection . . . 2008 Team and 2008 First All-Star . . . Posted 23 receptions for 272 Shelby Metro as yards and five touchdowns in a offense he tallied 24 tackles from his a senior . . . Defensively, Also returned kicks on special cornerback position . . . teams, taking one return 85 yards for a touchdown . . . returns and one punt return Finished with two kickoff for a touchdown and also posted one defensive touch- Also competed in track at Germantown High down . . . at 4.52 sec- Timed School . . . Honor Roll student . . . onds in the 40-yard dash. as a reserve defensive back . . . Finished the season with four tackles, posting one stop in four different games . . . Recorded one pass break-up (vs. Middle ASU Athletic Director’s Honor Roll and . . . Tennessee) Academic Honor Roll member. Sun Belt Conference fensive back at Hazelwood High School before origi- fensive back at Hazelwood The state track . . . A-State in 2008 nally signing with 100, 200 and 400-meter and field champion in the yards and 22 touch- events, Jones rushed for 1,853 downs his senior campaign. redshirt season in 2008 and played running back for the in 2008 and played running redshirt season transferring to Mississippi in 2009 before Wolves Red for the 2010 season . . Gulf Coast Community College Bulldogs, recording 39 . Jones played safety for the for loss in seven games tackles and three tackles finished No. 3 in the final The Bulldogs played . . . poll with a 10-2 record. NJCAA rushed for 149 yards and two Jones the Red Wolves, as a redshirt freshman in touchdowns on 24 attempts 12 receptions for 146 yards 2009 . . . He also recorded and another touchdown. in every game, including 10 as a starter . . . Blocked a . . . Blocked 10 as a starter game, including in every and against ULM for a touchdown returned it punt and . . . Recorded Troy score against a block for a returned at and posted Troy 10 tackles against a career-high at least a par- in 5 games . . . Recorded least 5 tackles the Go- loss in 8 games . . . Finished tial tackle for which tied Brandon Bowl with 8 tackles, Daddy.com most on the team. Joiner for the LEGE: Amberlene Jones. Coaches 2011 This is Staff Introduction2012 Season Players Opponents History This is ASU

and Staff in Review asu football Directory 42 2011 SUN BELT CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL as a reserve defensive back . . . Recorded a career- 2010: Played in all 12 games, including three as a high 11 tackles and one fumble recovery . . . Tallied a starter . . . Finished with 10 receptions for 169 yards, career-high 3 tackles in the GoDaddy.com Bowl . . . averaging a team-high 16.9 yards per reception . . . ASU Athletic Director’s Honor Roll member. Recorded three receptions for 50 yards, both season 2010: Played in eight games as a reserve defensive highs, against ULM . . . Also recorded a season-long 42 back and on special teams . . . Recorded one tackle yard reception against the Warhawks and had a 41-

(vs. Florida International) . . . ASU Athletic Director’s yard catch versus Western Kentucky. INTRODUCTION Honor Roll and Sun Belt Conference Commissioner’s 2009: Redshirted and participated on the scout team. List member. HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year varsity football letterman, 2009: Played in three games, but did not record any including three years as a starter . . . Played both wide stats. receiver and cornerback, while also returning punts and 2008: Redshirted and participated on the scout team. kickoffs for LeFlore High School . . . During his four HIGH SCHOOL: All-state, all-conference and all- years at LeFlore, McCants recorded 3,148 all-purpose

county selection senior year . . . All-conference and all- yards, 22 touchdowns and 81 receptions . . . Caught 56 2012 SEASON county selection as a junior . . . Three-year letterman passes for 878 yards and nine touchdowns in 2008 . . . and three-year football starter . . . Three-year track and Returned 33 punts for 426 yards, 16 kickoffs for 276 field letterman . . . all-conference selection . . . Helped yards . . . Posted 23 tackles on defense . . . Team MVP lead Hot Springs High School to a state championship as a senior . . . 2008 Honorable Mention All-State and senior year . . . Honor roll all four years and graduated First Team All-Region . . . Honorable Mention All-Re-

with a 4.0 . . . Won the Brandon Burluoth Award for all- gion as a junior . . . Ranked No. 206 best wide receiver COACHES AND STAFF around and academic and athletic excellence. in the nation by Scout.com . . . Alabama and No. PERSONAL: Born Sept. 5, 1989 . . . Son of Tim Lori- 2064.4-second range 40-yard dash time . . . Also com- gan and Cathie Burton . . . Brother Andrew Lorigan and peted in basketball and track and field . . . Honor Roll sister Ashley Lorigan. student . . . Named LeFlore’s Outstanding student-ath- lete . . . Also recruited by Southern Mississippi, UAB, EARL Auburn, Memphis, Marshall, Ole Miss. LUCAS 83 PERSONAL: Born May 8, 1990 . . . Son of Sallie and PLAYERS WR  5-9, 157  Fr. (RS) Cliff Jackson. Prattville, Ala. McCANT’S CAREER RECEIVING STATISTICS Yr. No. YDS AVG. TD LG Prattville 2010 10 169 16.9 0 42 2011: Played in all 13 games, including two as a 2011 11 87 7.9 0 14 starter . . . Recorded 20 receptions, the fourth most on Totals 21 256 12.2 0 42 2011 the team, for 225 yards (11.2 avg.) . . . Posted three IN REVIEW rushes for three yards . . . Posted a career-high 5 re- J.D. ceptions for 44 yards vs. Northern Illinois in the Go- McKISSIC 24 Daddy.com Bowl . . . Recorded a career-high 47 WR  5-10, 185  Fr. (RS) receiving yards, including a long reception of 33 yards, Phenix City, Ala. on three catches at Florida Atlantic . . . Caught at least one pass in the last six games and in 10 games total. Central 2010: Redshirted and participated on the scout team. 2011: Redshirted and participated on the scout team HIGH SCHOOL: Had 26 receptions for 419 yards . . . ASU Athletic Director’s Honor Roll member. OPPONENTS and five touchdowns from his inside slot position for HIGH SCHOOL: Named to the Columbus Ledger- Prattville, Ala. . . . He also returned 12 kickoffs for 325 Enquirer’s All-Bi-City football team . . . Recorded 25 re- yards . . . Helped lead Prattville to the 2009 Class 6A ceptions for 571 yards and six touchdowns, 411 rushing state championship game and a 12-3 record . . . Part of yards and 22 kickoff returns for 486 yards . . . Ac- Prattville team that won the 2008 state championship . counted for 26 total touchdowns and 1,454 all-purpose . . Also lettered in basketball and track and field. yards . . . Named first team all-area (large school) as a HISTORY PERSONAL: Born Oct. 10, 1991 . . . Son of Earl and senior by the Opelika-Auburn News . . . Other 2010 ac- Clara Lucas. colades include all-bi city first team and Outstanding LUCAS’ CAREER RECEIVING STATISTICS Offensive Performance by Sports Vision . . . Rivals.com Yr. No. YDS AVG. TD LG 3-star recruit . . . Helped lead the Red Devils to the Al- 2011 20 225 11.2 0 33 abama Class 6A state playoffs and a 9-2 record in 2010

Totals 20 225 11.2 0 33 . . . Varsity basketball letterman. THIS IS PERSONAL: Born Aug. 15, 1993 . . . Son of Patricia CARLOS Dobbie. ASU FOOTBALL McCANTS 1 WR  5-11, 185  Jr. (RS)  2L ZACK Mobile, Ala. McKNIGHT 74 LeFlore OL  6-4, 300  Sr. (RS)  1L Sayler, Calif. 2011: Played in 11 games, including one as a starter

. . . Recorded 11 receptions for 87 yards (7.9 avg.) with Mendocina (Ca) JC THIS IS ASU a long of 14 yards . . . Hauled in a career-high five 2012: Preseason first team All-Sun Belt Conference passes for a season-high 47 yards against Northern Illi- selection by Athlon’s and a second team choice by Phil nois in the GoDaddy.com Bowl . . . Caught 3 passes for Steele’s. 21 yards against Central Arkansas . . . Caught at least 2011: Started every game at right tackle for ASU’s of- one pass in five games . . . ASU Athletic Director’s fense that broke the school record for total offense in STAFF Honor Roll member. just 11 games . . . Part of ASU’s line that has led the DIRECTORY 2012 Reference Guide 43 AstateRedWolves.com  AStateGuides.com . 17 Phil Steele’s 3L  Sr.  6-4, 215 Four-year varsity football letterman  Born Jan. 18, 1990 . . . Son of Lonnie WR Leesville, La. Leesville ALLEN MUSE Played in every game, including six as a including in every game, Played Missed four games due to injury, but still Missed four games due to injury, Muse is on the verge of breaking into ASU’s Muse is on the verge of breaking into Honorable Mention All-Sun Belt Conference . Honorable Mention Played in every game as a redshirt freshman, Played in every Redshirted and part of scout team. Redshirted and part of scout . . . Third-Team All-SBC choice by Third-Team . . . MURRY’S CAREER RECEIVING STATISTICS MURRY’S AStateGuides.com PERSONAL: 2008: HIGH SCHOOL: 2009: 2010: 2010: 2012: 2011: and Denise Murry. and three-year varsity basketball letterman . . . Birm- All-Metro as a senior . . . Hon- Team ingham News First for All-State . . . Caught 34 passes orable Mention 5A 427 yards and three touchdowns in 2007 . . . Helped Also lead Pleasant Grove to a 9-3 record as a junior . . . and Tennessee recruited by Southern Miss, Middle Troy. starting seven times at his tight end position . . . Fin- starting seven times at his receptions for 109 yards . ished the season with seven reception was the second . . 15.6 average yards per in four passes for 44 highest on the team . . . Hauled Atlantic . . . Florida yards, both career highs, against 22 yards against Florida In- Also had two receptions for 43 yards, his longest of ternational and one catch for Also played a big role . . . the season, against Nebraska lead the way for three blocking game, helping ASU’s in ASU a game . . . Also players posting over 100 yards in rushing touchdowns, the helped lead the way for 21 . . . Helped the of- third most in the Sun Belt Conference (484) against an offense fense to its most yards of total season as well. FBS opponent since the 2007 starter, as a sophomore, finishing the year with nine re- with nine finishing the year sophomore, as a starter, . . career touchdown and his first for 77 yards ceptions and the were the most of his career . Nine receptions . . . Caught at least one tight ends ASU most among with a a games, including two games pass in seven went receptions . . . Longest reception season-high two ASU’s . . . Big part of Texas North for 25 yards against up a school- that racked for an offense blocking game ASU Di- Athletic . . . of total offense record 4,481 yards rector’s Honor Roll. started three games and played in nine . . . Recorded 16 receptions for 154 yards and a pair of touchdowns . . . Caught 5 passes for 41 yards, both season highs, at . . . Recorded at least one reception Tennessee Middle in seven of his nine games played . . . Scored a touch- . . . Preseason Texas down against both FIU and North All-Sun Belt Conference selection by Team Second Lindy’s . . CollegeFootballNews.com Sophomore All-America . . CollegeFootballNews.com Sophomore . . . Posted career-best numbers for receptions Team (42), receiving yards (635) and touchdowns (6), which players in the Sun Belt all ranked among the top-11 Yr.200920102011 No. 7Totals YDS 9 9 25 109 AVG. 77 224 15.6 38 TD 8.6 8.9 0 4.2 LG 1 1 0 43 25 43 7 top-10 receiving records in a couple of categories . . . Will enter his senior season needing 26 receptions and one touchdown reception to rank among the top 10 players in school history in both categories.  63 85 3L 2L   2011 sun belt conference champions conference belt sun 2011 AstateRedWolves.com Jr. (RS) Jr. 2012 Reference Guide Sr. (RS) Sr.   Spent times on both sides of the Spent times on 6-5, 305 6-3, 265 Named first team 18-3A All-district Named first team 18-3A Two-year varsity letterman at Trin- varsity letterman at Two-year   Born Aug. 25, 1990 . . . Son of Dawn Born Born Dec. 1, 1989 . . . Son of Scott and Born Dec. 1, 1989 . . . Son of Pleasant Grove, Ala. Pleasant Grove Jasper, Texas Jasper, Jasper TE OL KEDRIC MURRY CLIFF MITCHELL

Played in every game, including nine as a Played in five games, all as a reserve offen- Redshirted the 2010 season and participated Redshirted the Played in 12 games, including 11 as a starter Played in 12 games, including 11 Redshirted the 2009 campaign.

2011: 2011: 2010: 2010: MENDOCINA JC: MENDOCINA HIGH SCHOOL: 2009: HIGH SCHOOL: PERSONAL:

PERSONAL: 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL STATE ARKANSAS 2012 starter at tight end . . . Used as both a blocker and re- ranked No. 1 in the Sun Belt offense ASU’s ceiver in Murry recorded and No. 24 in the nation in total offense, 9 receptions to tie the most of his career . . . Posted at least one reception in 7 games and multiple catches in rushing ASU’s 2 games . . . Helped lead the way for Also helped pave game ranked No. 1 in the Sun Belt . . . ASU, which tied the by TD’s the way for 25 rushing most in the Sun Belt. way for offense ranked No. 1 in the Sun Belt and No. 24 the Sun Belt No. 1 in ranked offense way for yards per almost 450 with offense in total in the nation at- scoring ASU’s the way for . . Helped pave game . 34 in the na- 1 in the Sun Belt and No. tack ranked No. the way for points per game . . . Cleared tion with 32.5 2 in the SBC. game that ranked No. rushing ASU’s at right guard . . . Part of ASU’s line that has led the way line that has ASU’s at right guard . . . Part of ranked No. 1 in the Sun Belt and No. 24 in for offense with almost 450 yards per the nation in total offense scoring at- ASU’s game . . . Helped pave the way for tack ranked No. 1 in the Sun Belt and No. 34 in the na- tion with 32.5 points per game . . . Cleared the way for rushing game that ranked No. 2 in the SBC. ASU’s on the scout team . . . ASU Athletic Director’s Honor ASU team . . . on the scout Roll. ball, earning all-state recognition as offensive lineman recognition as offensive ball, earning all-state Mendocina to a bowl captain . . . Led Team in 2009 . . . Offen- . . . Named team’s game his sophomore season in 2009. Year sive Lineman of the sive lineman . . . Helped lead the offense to nine school sive lineman . . . Helped lead the offense and to a No. 2 ranking records, including total offense, in the Sun Belt Conference. ity High School in Weaverville, Calif. . . . Played on both ity High School in Weaverville, captain . . . Team line . . . and defensive the offensive his senior season . . . Named to the playoffs Trinity Led Also competed lineman . . . an all-conference defensive all-conference basket- in basketball and track, earning ball honors. Rebecca. Amy McKnight . . . Sister, Mitchell. as a senior, second team all-district as a sophomore as a senior, se- Texas All-Southeast Team and Junior . . . Second Also lettered in golf and power lifting while at lection . . . Jasper (TX) High School . . . Ranked No. 68 Offensive Aca- Guard in the nation according to ESPN.com . . . recruited by Van- Also All-District selection . . . demic Iowa State. derbilt, Baylor, Coaches 2011 This is Staff Introduction2012 Season Players Opponents History This is ASU

and Staff in Review asu football Directory 44 2011 SUN BELT CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL Conference . . . 42 receptions and 635 yards were both HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year varsity letterman . . . the second highest on the team . . . Posted two 100- Played both offense and defense at Class 5A Houston yard receiving games, including 133 yards against High School . . . Helped lead Houston to a 7-3 record as Louisiana-Lafayette and 119 against Troy . . . Posted a senior . . . Senior season posted 768 rushing yards, multiple receptions in 10 games, including a career- 152 receiving yards, one interception, 66 tackles and high eight catches against Navy . . . Ranked seventh in two sacks . . . Rushed for 152 yards and three touch-

the Sun Belt in receiving yards and 11th in receptions . downs on 31 carries, while also returning an intercep- INTRODUCTION . . Averaged 15.1 yards per reception, the third highest tion 55 yards for a touchdown in one of his best games on the team. in 2008 . . . Named All-Metro and All-Region as a sen- 2009: Played in 11 games, catching six passes for ior . . . Played in the Liberty Bowl All-Star Game . . . 57 yards . . . Long reception of 21 yards . . . Caught a Timed at 4.65 seconds in the 40-yard dash . . . Aver- career-best two passes in two games, including Troy aged more than seven yards per rush last season. game when he had a season-best 24 receiving yards . PERSONAL: Born Sept. 15, 1991 . . . Son of Michael

. . Participated in ASU’s 2009 spring camp. Doss and Ovallie Nelms. 2012 SEASON HIGH SCHOOL: Participated in ASU’s 2009 spring NELMS’ CAREER STATISTICS camp . . . Four-year starter on the varsity football team Yr. UT AT TOT TFL SACK . . . During his four-year high school career, Muse was 2009 6 4 10 1.0-1 0-0 named all-state, All-Vernon Parish and all-district . . . 2010 13 15 28 0-0 0-0 Caught 53 passes for 720 yards and four touchdowns 2011 17 24 41 0-0 0-0

as a senior in 2007 . . . Track and field letterman . . . Totals 36 43 79 1.0-1 0-0 COACHES AND STAFF Who’s Who Among American High School Students . . . National Honor Roll . . . Received the Hugey O’Brian MARKEL Leadership Award . . . Also recruited by Southern Miss, OWENS 94 LSU, Louisiana Tech and Ole Miss . . . DL  6-2, 280  So. (RS)  1L PERSONAL: Originally signed with ASU in 2008, but Jackson, Tenn. was unable to compete due to medical issues . . . Pro-

filed on ESPN Game Day in 2009 for overcoming ex- Liberty Tech PLAYERS treme adversity to play college football . . . Born Aug. 2011: Played in five games, including the Go- 17, 1990 . . . Son of Allen and Kimberly Muse. Daddy.com Bowl . . . Recorded four tackles (all solo) MUSE’S CAREER RECEIVING STATISTICS and 0.5 tackles for loss . . . Posted a career-high 2 tack- Yr. No. YDS AVG. TD LG les against Memphis. 2009 6 57 9.5 0 21 2010: Redshirted and participated on the scout team 2010 42 635 15.1 5 61 . . . ASU Athletic Director’s Honor Roll member. 2011

2011 16 154 9.6 2 20 HIGH SCHOOL: Three-time all-district selection, in- IN REVIEW Totals 64 846 13.2 7 61 cluding first team honors in 2008 and 2009 . . . Named District MVP in 2009 and also all-state selection . . . NICK Senior campaign finished with 68 tackles and six sacks NELMS 53 . . . As a junior, posted 63 tackles and 22 tackles for loss LB  5-11, 225  Sr.  3L . . . Sophomore season recorded 49 tackles, eight Germantown, Tenn. sacks, two forced fumbles and one fumble recovery. PERSONAL: Born Feb. 26, 1992 . . . Son of Cher- Houston maine Owens. OPPONENTS 2011: Played in ever game on special teams and in a reserve roll at linebacker . . . Recorded a career-high CODY 41 tackles . . . Also posted one pass break-up and two PRATER 44 forced fumbles . . . Tallied a career-high eight tackles TE  6-0, 215  Sr. (RS)  3L against FIU and posted at least five tackles in five Jonesboro, Ark. HISTORY games . . . ASU Athletic Director’s Honor Roll member. Valley View 2010: Played in every game, including one as a starter . . . Recorded 28 tackles (13 solo/15 asst.) that 2011: Played in 10 games on special teams as a re- were the third most on the team among linebackers . . serve tight end . . . Recorded one tackle against North . Posted at least one tackle in 10 games and had mul- Texas . . . ASU Athletic Director’s Honor Roll. tiple stops in eight outings . . . After recording 10 tack- 2010: Moved from his fullback position to tight end les through ASU’s first eight games, finished with 18 during ASU’s 2010 spring camp . . . Played in eight THIS IS over the last four . . . Tallied a season-high six tackles games . . . Did not record any statistics . . . ASU Athletic ASU FOOTBALL against both Middle Tennessee and Navy . . . ASU Ath- Director’s Honor Roll and Sun Belt Conference Com- letic Director’s Honor Roll. missioner’s List member. 2009: Played in 10 games as a true freshman mostly 2009: Played in two games at the fullback position, as a reserve and on special teams, but made the most recording one rushing attempt for zero yards gained of his only start in ASU’s season-finale against West- against Mississippi Valley State . . . Received the ern Kentucky . . . Recorded seven tackles, including team’s Freshman Academic Excellence Award at the one TFL, and an interception in the game . . . Returned conclusion of 2009 spring camp. THIS IS ASU interception 43 yards to set up a key TD for ASU late in 2008: Redshirted and participated on the scout team. the game that helped the Red Wolves rally for the vic- HIGH SCHOOL: Three-year varsity letterman and tory . . . Named College Football Performance Awards starter at linebacker, defensive line and offensive line . (CFPA) national linebacker of the week for his efforts . . Valley View advanced to state playoffs his senior sea- against WKU . . . Finished the season with 10 tackles son . . . all-conference, Jonesboro Sun Best Under the

(6 solo, 4 assisted), one tackle for loss and an inter- Sun and KAIT 8 Super Team as a senior . . . Team cap- STAFF

ception. tain senior season . . . Named team’s Defensive Player DIRECTORY 2012 Reference Guide 45 AstateRedWolves.com  AStateGuides.com 3L 18  25 3L Sr. (RS) Sr.   Sr.  . 6-1, 215  5-9, 170 Four-year varsity football letterman  Phil Steele’s Born Oct. 17, 1990 . . . Son of Melvin Born Feb. 21, 1991 . . . Son of Donald Born Feb. 21, Franklin, Tenn. Centennial H-BACK Killeen, Texas Shoemaker DB ANDRE SMITH CHAZ SCALES SCALES’ CAREER STATISTICS SCALES’ Played in all 12 games, including one as a Played in all 12 games, including Played in all 13 games, including two as a Played in all 13 games, including Preseason second team All-Sun Belt Confer- All-Sun Preseason second team Played in all 12 games as a true freshman on Moved from tight end to quarterback for his jun- AStateGuides.com PERSONAL: HIGH SCHOOL: 2009: 2011: 2010: 2011: 2012: PERSONAL: and Gail Scales. . . . Tennessee Sports Writers Association Class 5A All- 5A Association Class Sports Writers Tennessee . . . State selection as an athlete in 2008, passing for near 1,200 yards, rushing for 1,200 and accounting for 29 As quarterback for Centennial, Scales touchdowns . . . was responsible for approximately 2,400 total yards as a senior . . . Led the Cougars to an 8-4 record and the . in 2008 . state playoffs second round of the Class 5A as a senior . . . MVP All-County and region’s . Named Centennial set school records for consecutive victories, points scored and points allowed . . . Recorded five in- terceptions from his cornerback position . . . Honor Roll Also competed in track and basketball at student . . . Centennial . . . Has posted a time of 10.79 seconds in Air Force, Navy. Also recruited by the 100 meters . . . special teams and as a reserve cornerback . . . Recorded 10 tackles (8 solo, 2 assisted) . . . Posted a games (vs. season-high two tackles in three different Ten- Atlantic, Middle Florida International, Florida nessee) . . . Posted at least one tackle in seven games. starter . . . Recorded a career-high 17 tackles, including starter . . . Recorded a career-high six tackles a career-high Tallied 14 solo stops . . . for loss and recov- . . . Posted one tackle Troy against multiple tackles in five ered one fumble . . . Recorded games. ence selection by starter at his cornerback position . . . Recorded career- starter at his cornerback position tackles for loss (3.0), best numbers for tackles (33), . and pass break-ups (11) sacks (0.5), interceptions (1) the team pass break-ups were the most on . . His 11 in the Sun Belt Conference and he ranked tied for No. 3 Athletic Director’s ASU . . in passes defended (12) . Honor Roll member. Yr.2009 UT2010 82011 AT 14Totals TOT 15 2 37 3 TFL 18 10 23 SACK 17 INT 33 60 PBU 0-0 1.0-7 3.0-6 4.0-13 0-0 0.5-2 0-0 0.5-2 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 12 11 0 1 ior season when teammate Phillip Butterfield suffered a ior season when teammate Phillip Butterfield suffered season-ending injury in fall camp . . . Played in seven games, completing 20-22 passes (90.2 pct.) for 204 yards and one touchdown with no interceptions . . . and Pansy Samuel. high school . . . Advanced to playoffs his 10th grade his 10th to playoffs Advanced . . . high school and in basketball letterman .Three-year varsity year . . baseball letterman. four-year  1L 87 76 1L 45 1L    2011 sun belt conference champions conference belt sun 2011 AstateRedWolves.com So. (RS) 2012 Reference Guide Jr. (RS) Jr. So. (RS)    6-2, 280 Three-year varsity letterman . . . 6-2, 225 6-4, 250 Three-year varsity football letterman    Born May 23, 1990 . . . Son of Dwain Born May 23, Born May 17, 1992 . . . Son of Joe and Born May 27, 1992 . . . Son of Ken and Jonesboro, Ark. View Valley TE Hampton, Ark. Hampton OL TE Hot Springs, Ark. Hot Springs, Lake Hamilton DEXTER SAMUEL JOHN ROACH KENNETH RAINS

Played in one game (vs. UCA) . . . Did not Three-year varsity letterman . . . Played both Three-year varsity letterman Played in two games in a reserve role on the Redshirted the 2010 season. Redshirted and competed on the scout team . Redshirted and competed on Played in three games . . . Did not record any Played in three games . . . Did not compete in any games . . . Participated Redshirted and participated on the scout team.

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2009: HIGH SCHOOL: 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL STATE ARKANSAS 2012 offensive line. offensive earning all-con- View, Played senior season at Valley ference recognition while helping lead the team to the line . and defensive . . . Played both offensive playoffs Lineman Most Outstanding Offensive Team’s . . Named . . . Honor Roll member . . . Played sophomore and jun- (Ark.), also earning all-con- Tree ior seasons at Marked ference recognition as a junior. of the year in 2007 . . . Recorded over 100 tackles as a 100 tackles . . Recorded over in 2007 . of the year Bran- . Received the with a 4.0 . . . . Graduated senior . of NFF and College . . . Member Award don Burlsworth Hall of Fame chapter. and Vickie Prater. and Vickie record any stats. Karen Roach . . . Two brothers, David and Andrew, and Andrew, brothers, David and Two Karen Roach . . . Caroline. one sister, stats . . . ASU Athletic Director’s Honor Roll member. stats . . . ASU Athletic Director’s. . Honor Roll and Sun Belt Con- ference Commissioner’s List member. lineman for Lake ways as a tight end and defensive Finished the 2009 season Hamilton High School. . . eight tackles for loss, one with 51 tackles, five sacks, with a broken bone in fumble recoveries despite playing Hamilton to state cham- his foot . . . Helped lead Lake stats included 53 tackles, pionship as a junior . . . 2008 and four fumble recov- seven sacks, one interception . . . Named all-confer- eries . . . 2009 all-state selection Arkansas senior . . . 2010 ence as both a junior and All-Garland County . . . . 2008 and 2009 Team All-Star Also Three-year all-conference soccer selection . . . . . Tech. recruited by Louisiana Nancy Rains. on the scout team. at Hampton High School . . .All-conference selection as captain . . . Played fullback in Team a sophomore . . . Coaches 2011 This is Staff Introduction2012 Season Players Opponents History This is ASU

and Staff in Review asu football Directory 46 2011 SUN BELT CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL Longest pass covered 30 yards . . . Rushed 28 times for 93 yards (3.3 avg.) and one touchdown with a long run TIM of 21 yards. STARSON 91 2010: Played in 12 games, including one as a starter DE  6-5, 255  Sr. (RS)  3L (at Indiana) . . . Playing a full year at tight end for the Fort Smith, Ark. first time, he finished the year with six receptions for 39 Northside yards for an average of 16.5 yards per catch . . . INTRODUCTION Longest reception covered 14 yards . . . Caught at least 2011: Played in all 13 games, posting career high one pass in five games, including two for 19 yards, both numbers for tackles (18), tackles for loss (2.0) and season highs, against Auburn in the season opener. sacks (1.0) . . . Also forced one fumble . . . Recorded a 2009: Played in 11 games, rushing 12 times for 48 career-high five tackles against North Texas and four yards with a long of 18 . . . Averaged 4.0 yards per rush against both Central Arkansas and Florida International. . . . Completed only pass attempt of the season for 18 2010: Played in all 12 games, including four as a

yards against Troy. starter . . .Recorded 14 tackles (6 solo, 8 unassisted) . 2012 SEASON 2008: Redshirted and participated on the scout team. . . Posted a season-high three tackles against HIGH SCHOOL: Rushed for 682 yards and nine Louisiana-Lafayette and tallied multiple stops in four touchdowns while averaging 5.4 yards per carry as a outings . . . Recorded a team-high four blocked kicks senior . . . Completed 103-of-205 passes (50.2 percent) for the second most in school history for a single seas for 1,414 yards and nine touchdowns during senior sea- on . . Also blocked three kicks in one game to tie the

son as well . . . 2007 First Team 13-5A All-District se- most in ASU history for a single contest. COACHES AND STAFF lection . . . Rushed for 215 yards in one game . . . 2009: Played in nine games, recording three tackles Passed for 856 yards and six TD as a junior . . . Also re- and one tackle for loss of one yard . . . Two of his three cruited by Tulsa and SMU. tackles and only tackle for loss came in ASU’s season PERSONAL: Born Feb. 27, 1990 . . . Son of Malcom opener against Mississippi Valley State . . . Only other and Wanda Smith. tackle came in the Florida Atlantic game. 2008: Redshirted and participated on the scout team.

ROD HIGH SCHOOL: Three-year letterman, including one PLAYERS SMITH 35 as a starter at Northside High School . . . Recorded 80 RB  5-10, 180  So. (RS)  1L tackles, eight sacks and nine tackles for loss as a sen- Dumas, Ark. ior . . . Named Outstanding Lineman of the Year and Defensive Newcomer of the Year senior season . . . Dumas All-State selection.

2011: Played in eight games, recording 16 rushing PERSONAL: Born June 2, 1989 . . . Son of Tracey 2011 attempts for 56 yards (3.5 avg.) with a long run of 15 Starson. IN REVIEW yards . . . Rushed six times for 30 yards, both season STARSON’S CAREER STATISTICS highs, against Memphis. Yr. UT AT TOT TFL SACK 2010: Redshirted and participated on the scout team. 2009 1 2 3 1.0-1 0-0 HIGH SCHOOL: Class 4A All-State selection . . . par- 2010 6 8 14 0-0 0-0 ticipated in the 2010 Arkansas Activities Association All- 2011 4 18 22 2.0-10 1.0-8 Star Football Game, earning Outstanding Defensive Totals 11 28 39 3.0-11 1.0-8 Back for the East team . . . Also a varsity basketball let- terman. STEVEN OPPONENTS QUITIN STEVENS 71 26 OL  6-4, 265  Fr. (RS) SPARKMON Bay Minette, Ala. DB  5-10, 180  Fr. (RS) Baldwin Country Forrest City, Ark.

2011: Redshirted and participated on the scout team HISTORY West Memphis . . . ASU Athletic Director’s Honor Roll. 2011: Redshirted . . . Played on the scout team. HIGH SCHOOL: Played offensive tackle for Baldwin HIGH SCHOOL: Playing on both sides of the ball, County . . . All-county selection senior season . . . 2- Sparkmon rushed for close to 700 yards on offense star recruit by Rivals.com and Scout.com . . . Also re- while posting four interceptions, including two returned cruited by Memphis, Western Kentucky and Florida for touchdowns, his senior season . . . Class 7A All- International, among others. THIS IS State selection by the Arkansas Activities Association PERSONAL: Born Oct. 20, 1992 . . . Son of Danny as a senior . . . All-conference in 2010 . . . 2010 and Shrron Stevens. ASU FOOTBALL ArkansasVarsity.com First Team All-State selection as a defensive back . . . Associated Press Arkansas Super TAYLOR Team . . . 2-star recruit by Rivals.com . . . Ranked as the STOCKEMER 2 No. 213 athlete in the nation by ESPN.com . . . Helped WR  6-4, 210  Sr. (RS)  3L lead West Memphis to a 9-2 record and No. 8 position Van Buren, Ark. in the final Hootens.com state rankings . . . Junior sea- Van Buren son recorded 77 rushing attempts for 739 yards and THIS IS ASU eight touchdowns, 22 tackles and four interceptions . . 2012: Enters his senior season tied for the second . Competed in track and field. most career touchdown receptions in school history PERSONAL: Born Jan. 26, 1993 . . . Son of Kentra with 13 and needs just 3 more to break the school and Carla Moore. record . . . His career 1,663 receiving yards are the sixth most in school history and 1,067 shy of the school

record . . . Recorded 98 career receptions for the sixth STAFF

most in ASU history . . . Preseason second team All- DIRECTORY 2012 Reference Guide 47 AstateRedWolves.com  AStateGuides.com 15 42 3L  Southeast Sun Fr. (RS) Fr. Sr. (RS) Sr.   6-3, 245 Two-time Alabama All-State choice Two-time 6-0, 190  Born Oct. 26, 1989 . . . Son of Jevon Born Oct. 26,  Born Nov. 5, 1992 . . . Son of Mark and Born Nov. CHRIS STONE P DE Bauxite, Ark. Bauxite Daleville, Ala. Daleville NEELY SULLIVENT Honorable Mention All-Sun Belt Conference Honorable Mention Played in every game, recording a team-high Redshirted . . . ASU AD’s Honor Roll. Honor ASU AD’s Redshirted . . . AStateGuides.com 2011: 2010: PERSONAL: 2011: HIGH SCHOOL: PERSONAL: STOCKEMER’S CAREER RECEIVING STATISTICS CAREER RECEIVING STOCKEMER’S Amy Stone. Honorable Mention National Punter selection . . . CFPA a Averaged . . . Played in 12 games . . . of the Week team-high 40.2 yards per punt . . . Scored a 14-yard As holder on rushing touchdown on a . . . extra points and field goals, responsible for two 2-point conversions, passing for one and running for another . ASU . . Recorded a career-long punt of 67 yards . . . Athletic Director’s Honor Roll member. 43 punts for 1,749 yards (40.7 average) . . . Recorded a long punt of 61 yards against Indiana . . . 40.7 aver- age per punt ranked fourth in the Sun Belt Conference 20 and Also posted 15 punts inside the opponent’s . . . nine of 50 yards or more . . . National Honorable Men- Football selection by College tion Punter of the Week after the Indiana game when he Awards Performance averaged 47.2 yards per punt against the Hoosiers . . . Athletic Director’s Honor Roll and Sun Belt Con- ASU Academic Honor Roll member. ference three times (2008-10) . . . Class 3A all-state honorable 3A three times (2008-10) . . . Class As- Alabama Sports Writers mention selection by the lead the Hawks to the sociation as a senior . . . Helped an 8-3 record and a No. 10 state ranking in playoffs, 30 poll during his senior season . . . Posted ASWA the receptions for 442 yards and four touchdowns his sen- ior campaign . . . Recorded 31 receptions for 563 yards and four touchdowns in 2009 . . . Recorded 42 recep- tions for 812 yards and seven touchdowns as a sopho- more, earning honorable mention all-state honors by . . . 2-star recruit by Rivals.com . . . Ranked ASWA the as the No. 98 tight end in the nation by Scout.com . . . Competed in baseball and basketball as well . . . Beta Also recruited by Mississippi State, Club member . . . Tech. UAB and Georgia . . . Three-time All-WAC Conference selection (2008- All-WAC Three-time . . . by by the 10) . . . Named to the Yr.200920102011 No. 16Totals 34 YDS 48 347 98 AVG. 560 756 1,663 21.7 TD 16.5 16.9 15.8 1 LG 5 13 7 64 65 65 51 and Angela Jamieson. downs (14) . . . Two-time All-Conference selection . . . selection All-Conference Two-time (14) . . . downs 2007 Preseason . Hooten’s . . Team Combine All-Nike Record Times Southwest Two-time . . . Team Super track All-State Named . . . Team All-Area Preseason the decathlon third in the state in and field . . . Finished Air Force. by Kansas and Also recruited event . . .  . 2011 sun belt conference champions conference belt sun 2011 AstateRedWolves.com Phil Steele’s 2012 Reference Guide Rivals.com Top-15 (No. 12) player (No. Top-15 Rivals.com

Started 10 of 11 games played . . . Had the Started 10 of 11 Played in 11 games, starting twice as a red- Played in 11 Honorable Mention All-Sun Belt Conference All-Sun Mention Honorable Redshirted and participated on the scout team.

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2008: HIGH SCHOOL: 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL STATE ARKANSAS 2012 Sun Belt Conference selection by Conference Sun Belt selection . . . Averaged 15.8 yards per reception, the per reception, 15.8 yards Averaged . . . selection top among the Sun Belt Conference’s second highest 6th in the Sun yards . . . Ranked 10 leaders in receiving . . . Seven in receiving yards (58.2 ypg) Belt Conference tied the ASU and not only led receiving touchdowns most in league, they were the second third most in the on the for a single season . . . Second school history 756 and third yards with a career-high team in receiving . . . 48 re- 48, also a career-best total in receptions with as the 756 receiving yards both ranked ceptions and at least one re- A-State history . . . Recorded 8th most in in his last 32 games played ception in every game and recep- . . . Posted 11 dating back to the 2009 season career highs, in the Go- tions for 185 yards, both Also recorded one touchdown Bowl . . . Daddy.com . . . His performance in the reception in the bowl game for recep- Bowl broke the school record GoDaddy.com a postseason game . . . His tions and receiving yards in history receptions also tied the third most in school 11 yards were the fifth for any game and his 185 receiving pass covering 30 or more most . . . Caught at least one career high with 2 re- his Tied yards in seven games . . . victory over Louisiana-Lafayette . . . in a TD’s ceiving se- All-Sun Belt Conference Team Preseason Second Athletic Director’s Honor . . . lection by Phil Steele’s Roll. finishing with per- best season of his young career, sonal-best numbers of 34 receptions for 560 yards and five touchdowns . . . Five touchdowns rank tied for the seventh most in school history . . . Ranked 10th in the Sun Belt Conference in receiving yards with 50.9 per game . . . 16.5 yards per reception was the second highest on the team and second highest in the Sun Belt Conference among top-10 players in receiving yards . . . Recorded a career-high six receptions for 58 yards in Auburn . . . Posted a season- season opener against high 85 receiving yards on four catches in a victory over . . . Caught at least one pass in all 11 Tennessee Middle games played and finished with multiple receptions in nine games . . . Had at least four catches in four games . . . Hauled in a career-high two touchdown receptions Kentucky . . . Caught four passes that against Western Athletic Director’s ASU went for at least 35 yards . . . Academic Honor Honor Roll and Sun Belt Conference Roll member. shirt freshman . . . Emerged as dangerous receiving threat for the Red recording multiple receptions Wolves, in five straight games midway through the season . . . Caught a career-high four passes for 81 yards against posted a ca- games later, Two Louisiana-Lafayette . . . reer-high 89 receiving yards on two receptions . . . 21.7 average yards per reception was the highest on the team . . . Recorded at least one reception in nine games, including the last eight games in a row . . . Lone Atlantic . . . touchdown of the season came at Florida Athletic Director’s Honor Roll . . . Sun Belt Con- ASU Academic Honor Roll. ference in the state of Arkansas . . . Rivals.com nationally in the state of ranked top-100 wide receiver (No. 92) . . . Rivals.com starter . . . Three-year varsity three-star recruit . . . records for single- Buren High School Holds the Van season receiving yards, career receiving yards (1,661), career receptions (100) and career receiving touch- Coaches 2011 This is Staff Introduction2012 Season Players Opponents History This is ASU

and Staff in Review asu football Directory 48 2011 SUN BELT CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL 2009: Did not compete in any games . . . Moved from quarterback to punter during ASU’s 2010 spring camp. CHRIS 2008: Did not compete in any games . . . Named TOLBERT 75 team’s Most Improved Offensive Player at the conclu- OL  6-5, 275  Jr. (RS)  1L sion of spring practices. Birmingham, Ala. 2007: Redshirted and participated on the scout team. Erwin HIGH SCHOOL: Named All-State as a senior . . . INTRODUCTION Hooten’s magazine 2006 3A Arkansas Player of the 2011: Played in four games . . . Part of ASU’s line Year . . . Earned all-district honors as both a jr. and sr. that has led the way for offense ranked No. 1 in the Sun PERSONAL: Born Oct. 18, 1988 . . . Son of Susan Belt and No. 24 in the nation in total offense with almost Case. 450 yards per game. SULLIVENT’S CAREER PUNTING STATISTICS 2010: Did not compete in any games . . . Participated Yr. NO. YDS LG I20 50+ TB AVG on the scout team.

2010 43 1749 61 15 9 3 40.7 2009: Redshirted and participated on the scout team. 2012 SEASON 2011 22 864 67 9 3 0 39.3 HIGH SCHOOL: Three-year varsity letterman that Totals 65 2613 67 24 12 3 40.2 played on both the offensive and defensive line at Erwin High School . . . Recorded 150 tackles, 35 tackles for SIRGREGORY loss, 30 sacks, 20 blocked passes, one interception, THORNTON 27 eight fumble recoveries and four touchdowns at the de-    fensive line position . . . All-Area, All-County, All-Region COACHES

RB 5-11, 190 Jr. 2L AND STAFF and ABC 34/40 Sideline Nominee . . . Member of the Memphis, Tenn. National Honor Society . . . Also lettered in basketball Germantown and track . . . Also recruited by Troy, Middle Tennessee, 2011: Played in four of ASU’s first five games before Southern Miss. missing the remainder of the season due to injury . . . PERSONAL: Born Mar. 29, 1991 . . . Son of Susan Averaged 6.8 yards per rush, recording 120 yards on Tolbert. just 18 carries . . . Recorded a career-high long run of TERRIOUS PLAYERS 40 yards against Memphis . . . Rushed seven times for 17 a season-best 67 yards vs. Memphis . . . Ran for 55 TRIPLETT yards on seven attempts against UCA . . . DB  6-1, 185  Fr. (RS) 2010: Played in 10 games as a true freshman, aver- Memphis, Tenn. aging a team-high 6.8 yards per rush . . . Ranked third Ridgeway among running backs and fourth on the team in rushing 2011 2011: Redshirted and participated on the scout team yards, piling up 258 on just 38 attempts . . . Also posted . . . ASU Athletic Director’s Honor Roll. IN REVIEW 13 receptions for 86 yards and a touchdown to finish HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year varsity letterman, includ- with 344 all-purpose yards . . . Posted a season-high ing three as a starter . . . Tennessee Sports Writers As- 78 rushing yards on nine attempts against Louisville . . sociation All-State defensive back who helped . Posted a season-long 35-yard run against Louisville Ridgeway to a 13-1 record and to the semifinals of the as well . . . Three rushes of at least 20 yards . . . 2010 state playoffs . . . First team all-state and all-dis- Recorded 46 rushing yards, his second highest total of trict selection in 2010 . . . Finished senior season with the season, on just three attempts against Navy . . .

63 tackles, seven tackles for loss and five interceptions OPPONENTS ASU Athletic Director’s Honor Roll. . . . Named to the Tennessee All-Star Team . . . Mem- HIGH SCHOOL: Three-year varsity letterman . . . phis Touchdown Club Player of the Week selection . . . Thornton finished his senior season with 1,456 yards 2-star recruit by Rivals.com . . . Posted more than 50 and 15 touchdowns in 11 games, averaging 8.3 yards tackles and recorded 22 passes defended as a junior . per carry. . . As a junior he ran for 1,119 yards and 14 . . Competed in basketball and track as well . . . Among touchdowns while averaging 7.0 yards per carry. . . others recruiting Triplett were Memphis and Northern Thornton was the tailback in the Red Devils’ wishbone HISTORY Illinois. - moved to a slot position in passing sets and also re- PERSONAL: Born Sept. 25, 1993 . . . Son of Nicole turned kickoffs . . . Named all-region and all-metro in Triplett. 2008 and 2009 . . . Named team’s Offensive MVP and region Offensive MVP as a senior . . . 2009 preseason ANDREW all-state selection . . . 3-star recruit by ESPN.com . . . TRYON 32 Ranked No. 110 running back in the nation and No. 1 in THIS IS    the state of Tennessee by ESPN.com . . . Competed in DB 5-10, 185 So. (RS) 1L track and field . . . Also recruited by Wake Forest, Mem- Russellville, Ark. ASU FOOTBALL phis, Southern Mississippi and Louisiana Tech. Russellville PERSONAL: Born Oct. 22, 1992 . . . Son of Teresa 2011: Played in all 13 games on special teams and Thornton. in a reserve role in the defensive backfield . . . Emerged THORNTON’S CAREER RUSHING STATISTICS as a dangerous kickoff return threat, recording 308 Yr. ATT YDS AVG. TD LG yards on 10 attempts with a long return of 60 yards . . . 2010 38 258 6.8 1 35 Averaged a team-high 30.8 yards per return, which THIS IS ASU 2011 18 120 6.7 0 40 ranked No. 3 in the Sun Belt Conference . . . Posted 15 Totals 56 378 6.8 1 40 tackles (11 solo/4 assisted), including a season-high THORNTON’S CAREER RECEIVING STATISTICS three against Louisiana-Lafayette . . . Returned four Yr. No. YDS AVG. TD LG kicks for 114 yards, both season highs, against North- 2010 13 86 6.6 1 22 ern Illinois in the GoDaddy.com Bowl . . . ASU Athletic

2011 0 0 0.0 0 0 Director’s Honor Roll member. STAFF Totals 13 86 6.6 1 22 2010: Redshirted and participated on the scout team. DIRECTORY 2012 Reference Guide 49 AstateRedWolves.com  AStateGuides.com 1L 67 69 RS   Williams played So. (RS) Jr. (RS) Jr.   Two-year starter at left tackle at Two-year 6-4, 295 6-5, 324 Three-year varsity football letterman   Born July 31, 1989 . . . Son of Hollis Born July 26, 1989 . . . Son of Dan and Born July 26, 1989 . . . Son Moss Point, Miss. College Arizona Western OL OL Cave City, Ark. Cave City, Cave City ALAN WRIGHT AARON WILLIAMS Named the Sun Belt Conference Special Named the Sun Missed the 2010 season before rejoining the before rejoining the 2010 season Missed Played in every game, handling kickoff duties kickoff Played in every game, handling Redshirted the 2011 season. Redshirted the 2011 Played eight games, all in a reserve role on the WILBOURN’S CAREER PUNTING STATISTICS WILBOURN’S CAREER PUNTING AStateGuides.com PERSONAL: HIGH SCHOOL: 2008: 2010: 2009: 2011: 2011: WESTERN COLLEGE: ARIZONA HIGH SCHOOL: PERSONAL: . . . Handled punting duties as a sophomore and kick- . . . Handled punting duties All-state and senior . . . ing/punting duties as a junior Teams Special Team’s . . selection senior season . soccer Three-year all three years . . . Year Player of the state championship as a letterman . . . Led Searcy to selection senior All-state soccer junior and senior . . . year and state final MVP. Mary Beth Wilbourn. . . . Attempted one unsuccessful field goal from over 50 Attempted one unsuccessful . . . yards. Teams Player of the Week on Nov. 30 . . . Played in 30 . . . Played on Nov. of the Week Player Teams duties . . . handling punting and kickoff every game, 42.3 yard av- punts for 2,240 yards for a Recorded 53 of 65 yards . . . . Posted a long punt erage per attempt . 13 punts in- travel at least 50 yards . . . . Had 14 punts field goals, Attempted two 20 . . . side the opponent’s for 49 kickoffs 49 yards . . . Recorded making one from . . . Forced five touch- 3,033 yards and a 61.9 average backs on kickoffs. Yr.20092011 NO. 53Totals YDS 26 2240 79 LG 65 991 I20 3231 13 65 64 50+ 20 TB 14 7 AVG 17 7 3 8 42.3 1 40.9 38.1 at least 50 yards . . . ASU ASU Director’sAthletic 50 yards . . . at least Honor Roll member. camp. spring 2011 team during its offensive line . . . Part of ASU’s line that has led the way ASU’s line . . . Part of offensive ranked No. 1 in the Sun Belt and No. 24 in for offense offensive tackle for Arizona Western College last year, Arizona Western tackle for offensive States Football helping lead the Matadors to a Western Arizona League championship . . . He was part of and fin- 2010 team that posted a 10-2 record Western’s ished the year ranked No. 9 in the final NJCAA poll . . . line that Williams was a contributor on the offensive last paved the way for over 5,000 yards of total offense season . . .Started his collegiate career at Vanderbilt. Smyrna High School, earning all-region honors as both a junior and senior and all-state recognition his last sea- son . . . He helped lead Smyrna to a 13-2 record and first ever state championship during his the school’s senior campaign . . . Williams, who had perfect atten- dance throughout high school, also threw the shot put and discus at Smyrna. Williams.  2L 81 33 49  2L  2011 sun belt conference champions conference belt sun 2011 Sr. (RS) Sr. AstateRedWolves.com  Sr. Fr. (RS) Fr. 2012 Reference Guide   5-10, 157 Four-year varsity letterman who Four-year varsity letterman 6-0, 185 5-8, 175 Did not play football until his sen- Four-year varsity starter . . . Let- varsity starter Four-year    Born May 8, 1992 . . . Son of Tammi of Born May 8, 1992 . . . Son Born May 13, 1989 . . . Son of Suzette Born Sept. 2, 1993 . . . Son of Carmen Searcy, Ark. Searcy, Searcy Memphis, Tenn. Cordova St. Louis, Mo. Pattonville K/P DB DB RYAN WILBOURN JONATHAN VICTORIAN DARIUS TURNER

Played in all 13 games . . . Recorded one Played in 11 games, splitting time at punter Played in 11 Played in nine games, recording one tackle. Did not compete in any games. Did not compete in any games. Redshirted and played on the scout team. Redshirted and played on the

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PERSONAL: 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL STATE ARKANSAS 2012 holds McGavock’s school record for all-purpose yards school holds McGavock’s All- East vs. West Tennessee . . . Competed in the 2010 squad as a defen- Star game, competing on the West All-Metro and all-conference choice as a sive back . . . senior . . . Helped lead McGavock to the state playoffs in 2009 . . . 2-star recruit by Rivals.com . . . Competed Also recruited in track and field and baseball as well . . . Kentucky and Kansas, Western Tennessee, by Middle Memphis. Tryon. tered one season at Russellville High School after mov- School after High season at Russellville tered one Arkansas the 2010 . Competed in Morrilton. . ing from and career . . . Set a season All-Star Game High School also which interceptions his senior year, record with 10 Also tal- . . . returned for a touchdown included one pick kicks, 14 pass break-ups, four blocked lied 101 tackles, and 14 kick for a 72-yard touchdown a fumble recovery yard touch- one returned for a 95 returns that included as . . . Named all-state and all-conference down in 2009 . . . Team All-Arkansas Preseason 2009 a senior . . . Defensive . . . 2009 Cyclone Team Dream 2010 KARV Defensive Tri-County . . . Named Year Player of the Academic all-confer- a senior . . . as Year Player of the ence choice as a sophomore. with teammate Neely Sullivent . . . Punted 26 times for 38.1 yards Averaged 991 yards, both team highs . . . per attempt with a long of 64 and three punts traveling tackle in five different games . . . ASU Athletic Direc- ASU games . . . tackle in five different tor’s Honor Roll member. and Wendell Turner. and Wendell ior season . . . Recorded seven interceptions, seven touchdowns and 50 tackles while playing cornerback Also played on special teams as and wide receiver . . . and punt returner . . . Named first team all-con- a kickoff ference and first team all-metro while leading Pat- Captain. Team tonville to a 7-3 record . . . and Jonathan Victorian. Coaches 2011 This is Staff Introduction2012 Season Players Opponents History This is ASU

and Staff in Review asu football Directory 50 2011 SUN BELT CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL the nation in total offense with almost 450 yards per downs as a senior in 2009 . . . Recorded a season-high game . . . ASU Athletic Director’s Honor Roll member. two interceptions in one game and a season-best 13 2010: Redshirted and participated on the scout team. tackles in another . . . Posted a 22-yard interception re- HIGH SCHOOL: Three-year varsity letterman . . . turn for a touchdown and 50-yard interception return for 2009 all-state selection . . . Named all-conference in a touchdown in two different games . . . Named to the both 2007 and 2008 . . . Played both ways for the Cave All-Metro Alabama Team . . . Defensive Player of the

City Cavemen. . . Wright had 89 pancake blocks and Week . . . Varsity basketball letterman . . . Also recruited INTRODUCTION 38 knockdowns as a senior for Cave City . . . Career by UAB and Auburn. stats include 243 pancakes, 11 sacks, 36 tackles for PERSONAL: Born Feb. 27, 1992 . . . Son of Debra loss, seven forced fumbles, six fumble recoveries, eight Young-Wright and Clifford Young. pass break-ups and 163 tackles . . . In addition to foot- YOUNG’S CAREER STATISTICS ball, lettered in baseball in 2007 and track and field Yr. UT AT TOT TFL SACK INT PBU 2007-10 . . . Also recruited by Ole Miss. 2011 20 31 51 3.5-13 1.0-11 1-31 2

PERSONAL: Born May 11, 1992 . . . Son of Robby Totals 20 31 51 3.5-13 1.0-11 1-31 2 2012 SEASON and Beverly Wright. RONNELL WRIGHT 90 DL  6-3, 285  Sr.  1L COACHES

Savannah, Ga. AND STAFF Butte (CA) College 2011: Played in all 13 games in a reserve role on the defensive line . . . Recorded eight tackles (2 solo, 8 as- sist), 2.5 tackles for loss of 10 yards and one sack of seven yards . . . Posted a season-high three tackles in two different games (vs. Memphis and UCA) . . . PLAYERS Recorded a season-best 1.5 tackles for loss against Memphis. BUTTE COLLEGE: Rivals.com three-star recruit that just completed his sophomore season at Butte College in 2010 . . . Posted 28 tackles, three sacks 2011 and 7.5 tackles for loss as a sophomore while help-

ing lead the Roadrunners to a 9-2 record and ASBG IN REVIEW Bowl championship. HIGH SCHOOL: Prior to signing with Butte Col- lege, the Georgia native was a first team all-con- ference selection as a defensive tackle on the Savannah High School football team . . . He was also named a second team all-conference offensive lineman and named his team’s “Best Defensive OPPONENTS Player.” PERSONAL: Born Aug. 24, 1989 . . . Son of Sherri Hunter. STERLING YOUNG 38 HISTORY DB  6-2, 182  Fr. (RS)  1L Hoover, Ala. Hoover 2011: Played in all 13 games, including the final

seven as a starter . . . Finished fifth on the team in tack- THIS IS les with 51 (20 solo/31 assist) . . . 43 of his 51 tackles were recorded after stepping into a starting role . . . Tal- ASU FOOTBALL lied a season-high 10 stops at Florida Atlantic . . . Fin- ished with at least four tackles in eight games, including seven stops against both Middle Tennessee and Florida International . . . Recorded 3.5 tackles for loss of 13 yards and one sack of 11 yards . . . Posted one inter- ception he returned 31 yards against Central Arkansas . . . Posted two pass break-ups . . . ASU Athletic Direc- THIS IS ASU tor’s Honor Roll member. 2010: Redshirted and participated on the scout team . . . ASU Athletic Director’s Honor Roll and Sun Belt Conference Commissioner’s List.

HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year varsity letterman . . . STAFF

Recorded 68 tackles, four interceptions and two touch- DIRECTORY 2012 Reference Guide 51 AstateRedWolves.com  AStateGuides.com (6-1, 200, ATH) (6-1, 200, (6-5, 310, Jr., OL) (6-5, 310, Jr., (6-4, 205, WR) (6-4, 283, Jr., DL) Jr., (6-4, 283, (5-7, 155, RB) (6-1, 208, QB) (6-5, 170, WR) (6-2, 200, LB) (5-9, 190, RB) (6-5, 240, OL) (6-2, 235, DL) (5-11, 172, DB) (5-11, (6-3, 295, ATH) (6-3, 295, (6-4, 260, DL) (6-0, 195, K) (6-0, 265, OL) (5-10, 160, QB) (6-6, 245, Jr., DE) (6-6, 245, Jr., (6-6, 300, OL) (5-11, 170, ATH) 170, (5-11, (6-2, 183, Soph., DB) (6-4, 285, DL) (5-11, 177, DB) (5-11, (5-9, 210, Jr., RB) (5-9, 210, Jr., (5-11, 190, DB) (5-11, (6-3, 297, OL) (6-3, 235, Jr., LB) (6-3, 235, Jr., (6-0, 245, DE) (6-6, 305, OL) (5-11, 200, ATH) 200, (5-11, (5-9, 210, RB) 2012 ASU SIGNING CLASS SIGNING ASU 2012 West Helena, Ark. (Central) Helena, West Searcy, Ark. (Searcy) Searcy, DeKeathan Williams Olive Branch, Miss. (Olive Branch) Devin Mondie Olive Branch, Miss. (Olive Branch) Austin Moreton Fort Smith, Ark. (Southside) David Oku Okla. (Tennessee) Midwest City, Eddie Porter College) (Blinn (Texas) Texas Woodlands, Braelon Roberts (Bishop Dunne) Texas Dallas, Darrius Rosser Marion, Ark. (Marion) Dezmond Stegall Quintaz Struble Okla. (Heritage Hall) Oklahoma City, Marquis Walker Rison, Ark. (Rison) Ishmail Hayes College) (Blinn (Texas) Texas Houston, Rocky Hayes Ala. (Cleburne County) Heflin, Quanterio Heath Houston Tres College Park, Ga. (Northeast Mississippi CC) Chris Humes Ala. (Spain Park) Hoover, Colton Jackson Ozark, Ark. (Ozark) Derek Keaton Fredi Knighten Leapheart Warren Morrilton, Ark. (Morrilton) Mays Todd Travis Bodenstein Travis Springdale, Ark. (Kansas)* Bryson Tevin Jemar Clark Ark. (McCrory) McCrory, Kendrick Daniels Michael Dyer Ark. (Auburn)* Little Rock, Luke Ferguson Jonesboro, Ark. (Jonesboro) Michael Flint Oxford, Ala. (Oxford) John Gandy College) (Blinn (Texas) Texas Houston, Bryce Giddens Moultrie, Ga. (Colquitt County) Michael Gordon Jackson) Camden, Miss. (Velma Rison, Ark. (Rison) Camden, Ark. (Camden Fairview) Academy) Ark. (Pulaski Little Rock, Dexter Blackmon Dexter (Kan.) CC) Ala. (Coffeyville Selma, (Humboldt) Humboldt, Tenn. (Sulpher Springs) Texas Sulphur Springs, AStateGuides.com *FBS transfer won’t be eligible to compete until 2013 due to NCAA transfer regulations.                                 Scout.com, , 2011 sun belt conference champions conference belt sun 2011 . AstateRedWolves.com 2012 Reference Guide Rivals.com All-Amercian, Under Armour All-Amercian, Under 247Sports.com A-State Inks A-State and Parade

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The Red Wolves signed five offensive line- signed five offensive The Red Wolves Arkansas are included in Eleven players from The Red Wolves’ first recruiting class under The Red Wolves’ With a Arkansas State had the top-rated class in the First-year Arkansas State head football coach First-year ESPN.com Malzahn is made up 22 high school players and also signed ASU five junior college transfers. Bo- Travis FBS-transfers Michael Dyer (RB) and running Tennessee denstein (OL), while former during the off- ASU back David Oku signed with season. men, the most among any position, and have players expected to play on the offen- signed 11 sive side of the ball. Including three defensive A-State ends and four interior defensive linemen, inked 12 defensive players and an additional four players listed as athletes that could potentially play on either side of the ball. four from Texas, the class, followed by five from Alabama, four from Mississippi, three from Kansas and one each from Georgia, Oklahoma Arkansas, from players The 11 Tennessee. and which includes Bodenstein, are the most to join in an incoming class since the the Red Wolves 2005 season.

Gus Malzahn announced on National Signing Day that 26 high school and junior college stand- states signed with the outs from eight different Red Wolves. All-American, 23 players All-American, NJCAA that earned either junior college all-conference or high school all-state recognition and 18 players rated at least three stars by one or more of the major recruiting sources, the 2012 class could be considered one of the best in the history of the ASU football program. Sun Belt Conference by 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL STATE ARKANSAS 2012 Coaches 2011 This is Staff Introduction2012 Season newcomers Opponents History This is ASU

and Staff in Review asu football Directory 52 2011 SUN BELT CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL . . . A 2-star recruit by ESPN.com, ranked No. 104 running DEXTER BLACKMON back prospect in the nation . . . Ranked as the No. 31 all-pur-     DL 6-4, 283 Jr. TR Selma, Ala. (Coffeyville CC) pose back in the nation by 247Sports . . . SuperPrep Texas 3-star recruit by Scout.com, 247Sports, . . . 247Sports No. 121 selection, ranking No. 112 among all players in the state 17 ranked junior college defensive tackle in the nation . . . by the publication . . . Four-year varsity letterman . . . Aver- 2nd team All-Jayhawk Conference selection as a soph., fin- aged 7.3 yards per rush as a senior, piling up 920 yards and ishing the 2011 campaign with 29 tackles, 4 tackles for loss 7 touchdowns on 126 attempts . . . Also recorded 167 re- INTRODUCTION and a fumble recovery . . . Also had a 63-yard interception ceiving yards in 2011 . . . Helped lead Sulphur Springs to an return . . . Attended Selma High School, playing varsity all 8-4 record and the state playoffs in 2011 . . . Rushed for four years . . . Rivals.com 3-star recruit out of high school . 1,546 yards and 17 touchdowns on 164 carries as a junior, . . Also ranked No. 71 defensive tackle in the nation and No. earning a spot on the Class 4A Texas Sports Writers Asso- 28 player in the state by Rivals.com at Selma . . . Born June ciation All-State Team . . . Also recorded 20 receptions for 23, 1992 . . . Son of Dexter and Pamela Blackmon. 210 yards and three touchdowns for SSH, which posted a 9- 73 3 record in 2010 . . . Sophomore season rushed 92 times for TRAVIS BODENSTEIN 351 yards and one touchdown and caught 24 passes for 134 2012 SEASON OL  6-5, 310  So.  TR  Springdale, Ark. (Kansas) yards and another touchdown . . . Rushed 43 times for 177 Originally signed with Kansas coming out of high school in yards and one touchdown while catching 22 passes for 155 2011 . . . Did not see any action last year as a true freshman yards and a touchdown as a freshman . . . Also a track and with the Jayhawks . . . Three-time Arkansas AP Super Team field letterman . . . Also recruited by Louisiana Tech, Mem- selection at Shiloh Christian High School . . . First team all- phis and Iowa State among others . . . Born Nov. 22, 1992 . state by ArkansasVarsity.com as a senior . . . Named 4A All- . . Son of Ray Daniels and Kimberly Humphries. State by the Arkansas Coaches Association . . . Four-year COACHES all-area team selection . . . Earned EA Sports and Maxpreps MICHAEL DYER 5 AND STAFF All-America honors as a sophomore . . . As a sophomore he RB  5-9, 210  Jr.  TR  Little Rock, Ark. (Auburn) was named to the Arkansas Super Sophomore Team while Rushed for 2,335 yards and 15 touchdowns in two seasons averaging five pancake blocks per game . . . Did not allow at Auburn . . . Rushed for over 1,000 yards as both a fresh- any sacks as a sophomore in 2008 . . . Team won three man and sophomore, earning 2011 First Team All-SEC and straight Class 4A state championships . . . Born in Fayet- 2010 SEC Coaches’ All-Freshman Team recognition . . . teville, Ark... Son of Pam Bodenstein... Has three brothers... Recorded 10 100-yard rushing performances and had five Brother Jon played baseball at Oklahoma Baptist.

games of 150-plus yards . . . First Auburn running back to NEWCOMERS rush for more than 1,000 yards in each of his first two sea- TEVIN BRYSON sons . . . Ended his career at Auburn tied for ninth all-time     DL 6-4, 285 Fr. HS Humboldt, Tenn. (Humboldt) with Rudi Johnson and James Bostic for career 100-yard 3-star recruit by 247Sports, which lists Bryson as the No. 12 rushing games, and also 10th in career rushing yards . . . . overall player in the state of Tennessee and No. 46 defen- He was one of five players in school history with back-to- sive tackle in the nation . . . 3-star recruit by Rivals.com . . . back 1,000-yard rushing seasons and first since Carnell 2011 2-star recruit by Scout.com and ranked as the No. 111 DT in

Williams (2003-04) . . . Named the Offensive MVP of the IN REVIEW the nation by the Web site . . . Tennessee Sports Writers As- 2010 BCS National Championship Game after rushing for sociation Class 2A All-State choice as a senior . . . All-district 143 yards . . . 2011 Maxwell Award Watch List and Doak and All-West Tennessee selection . . . Recorded 51 tackles, Walker Award Watch List . . . Named the SEC Player of the 8 tackles for loss, 5 sacks and 3 forced fumbles in 2011 . . . Week on Oct. 31, 2011 . . . Rushed for 1,242 yards and 10 Also a varsity basketball letterman . . . Also recruited by Mis- touchdowns as a sophomore . . . Ranked 20th in the nation sissippi State, Vanderbilt, Missouri and Middle Tennessee . in rushing yards (103.5 ypg) in 2011 . . . Named College- . . Born Sept. 22, 1993 . . . Son of Terry Bryson. FootballNews.com Second Team Freshman All-America . . JEMAR CLARK . Ranked ninth in the SEC and 55th in the nation in rushing OPPONENTS OL  6-6, 305  Fr.  HS  McCrory, Ark. (McCrory) as a freshman (78.1 ypg), posting 1,093 yards and five Ranked as the No. 6 player in the state of Arkansas by Ri- touchdowns . . . Holds the AU Freshman rushing record, vals.com, which lists him as a 3-star recruit . . . ESPN.com eclipsing mark of 829 yards by in 1982 . . . Na- 3-star recruit . . . Listed as the No. 7 player in the state of tion's top-rated running back by ESPN.com/Scouts, Inc. . . . Arkansas and No. 94 offensive tackle in the nation by No. 5-ranked player in the ESPNU 150 . . . Ranked 11th on ESPN.com . . . 3-star recruit by Scout.com ranked as the the Rivals.com Rivals100 . . . No. 2-rated running back by HISTORY No. 95 offensive tackle in the nation by the Web site . . . Rivals.com and Scout.com . . . Named to the 2010 Parade Rated as the No. 5 player in the state of Arkansas by Su- All- Team . . . Was a participant in the perPrep, which made him a 2012 SuperPrep Southwest 2010 Under Armour All-American game . . . Named the 2009 Team selection . . . 3-star recruit by 247Sports, which lists Gatorade Player of the Year in the State of Arkansas . . . Clark as the No. 9 prospect in the state of Arkansas and No. Named to the PrepStar Dream Team as the No. 10-ranked 79 offensive tackle in the nation . . . Three-year starter on the player in the nation . . . Ranked No. 14 overall and the No. 2 running back in the SuperPrep Elite 50 . . . Also ranked as

varsity football team at offensive tackle and defensive end . THIS IS . . Arkansas Activities Association All-State selection in 2011 the No. 1 player in Arkansas and an All-American by Su-

. . . Named to the Associated Press Arkansas Super Team perPrep . . . No. 15-ranked player and No. 2-ranked tail- ASU FOOTBALL as a senior . . . All-conference choice . . . Arkansas Democ- back/slot back by Tom Lemming on Maxpreps.com . . . rat-Gazette All-Arkansas Team . . . VYPE magazine All- Selected to the 2009 ArkansasVarsity.com All-State Team . Arkansas Team . . . Helped lead McCrory to two conference . . No. 3 on the Mobile Press Register's Super Southeast championships and one conference runner-up, three playoff 120 . . . Member of the Orlando Sentinel's 2009 All-South- appearances, two state quarterfinals and a 28-8 record . . . ern First Team . . . 2009 EA SPORTS All-American . . . Fin- Also recruited by Louisiana Tech, Memphis and Kansas . . . ished his high school career with 8,097 yards rushing and 84 Born April 3, 1994 . . . Son of Carol Nevels. touchdowns . . . Rushed for 2,502 yards and 31 touchdowns as a senior . . . Had 242 rushing attempts for 1,984 yards THIS IS ASU KENDRICK DANIELS and 19 TDs while catching 12 passes for 219 yards and a RB  5-7, 155  Fr.  HS  Sulpher Springs, Texas (Sulpher Springs) TD as a junior . . . Had 279 carries for 2,710 yards and 28 4-year varsity letterman . . . 2011 First Team All-District 13- TDs and caught 22 passes for 183 yards and 3 TDs as a 4A selection . . . Dave Campbell’s Texas Football Top 300 in sophomore . . . Rushed 131 times for 901 yards and 6 TDs the state, and top-25 running back in the state . . . 3-star re- while catching 7 passes for 61 yards and a TD as a fresh- cruit by Scout.com, which also ranked Daniels as the No. man . . . Born Oct. 13, 1990 . . . Son of Andre Dyer. STAFF

88 running back in the nation . . . 3-star recruit by Rivals.com DIRECTORY 2012 Reference Guide 53 AstateRedWolves.com  AStateGuides.com and Super- JUCO 100, Scout.com . . . 2012 Player of the Week . . . 2-star recruit by SuperPrep Heflin, Ala. (Cleburne County) Heflin, College Park, Ga. (NE Miss. CC) Rivals.com Rison, Ark. (Rison) Houston, Texas (Blinn Colllege) Houston, Texas   , listing Heath as the No. 11   Anniston Star 3A Defensive Player of the Year . Year Defensive Player of the 3A HS TR ’ No. 44 overall player in the state ’ SuperPrep TR HS     Fr. So. Jr. Fr. Dandy Dozen selection . . . Finished his Dandy Dozen selection . . . Finished 247Sports  Hootens    247Sports , which ranks Heath as the No. 23 overall player . . . 6-2, 183 5-11, 177 5-11, 6-6, 245 6-2, 200 Southwest Team . . . Ranked as the No. 11 overall . . . Ranked as the No. 11 Team Southwest     Anniston Star AStateGuides.com DB LB DE DB TRES HOUSTON QUANTERIO HEATH ISHMAIL HAYES ISHMAIL HAYES ROCKY Prep player in the state by ESPN.com in the state . . . 2-star recruit by Scout.com . . . Little Rock Year High School Player of the Club Class 3A Touchdown Association Activities Arkansas Arkansas . . . for the state of Arkansas East All-State selection as a senior . . . Class 3A Outstanding Player of the All-Star selection . . . Class 7-3A . . . in 2011 Year Playing wide receiver at Northeast Mississippi, Houston led in receptions (45), receiving yards (680), and re- Tigers the 3-star recruit by of Alabama . . . Also recruited by Middle Tennessee, UCF Tennessee, Also recruited by Middle Alabama . . . of among others . . . Born Dec. 6, 1993 . . . Son of Troy, and Willie and Renae Hayes. Arkansas No. 89 outside linebacker in player in the state of the nation . . . 3-star recruit by . . Holds the Rison single-season record for receptions yards . . . Holds the Rison school record for single-season tackles with 120 as a senior . . . Recorded career totals of 227 tack- les, 38 tackles for loss and 4 blocked punts . . . Posted 49 receptions for 1,053 yards . . . . Recorded 449 yards rush- track and field letterman . . . ing on 83 attempts . . . Varsity recruited Also Holds the school record in the triple jump . . . . Memphis, ULM and Kansas Tech, Ole Miss, La. Tulsa, by . . Born Oct. 8, 1993 . . . Son of Maranda and LaJohn Lamb. 4-star recruit by 247Sports . . . 3-star recruit by Rivals.com 4-star recruit by 247Sports ...... 2-star recruit by Scout.com 247Sports pose yards as a senior, including 2,002 rushing yards on 2,002 rushing including as a senior, pose yards . . . on 24 catches receiving yards and 412 179 attempts for 458 . . . Rushed in 2011 38 total touchdowns Recorded team game . . . First in a single eight touchdowns yards and Also named the selection as a senior . . . all-state Class 3A . . . North-South Game . . . Mississippi MVP Region 4-3A on just 98 at- yards and 18 touchdowns Rushed for 1,096 10 receptions for 159 while also recording tempts as a jr., champion . . . . state power lifting yards and 3 touchdowns Also re- . . . rushed for over 600 yards . . Sophomore season Memphis and State, Southern Miss, cruited by Mississippi Gordon. 30, 1993 . . . Son of Maude UAB . . . Born Oct. top-100 junior col- ranking No. 64 among the publications 15 tackles and 4 tackles for lege players . . . Recorded over 15 tackles and 3 sacks as loss as a sophomore . . . Posted football letterman at Davis HS in a freshman . . . Varsity Writers Sports Texas by the Houston . . . Named all-state Earned all-district honors. Association multiple times . . . All-area selection as a jun- . . Three-year varsity letterman . Averaged as a senior . . . ior and senior and all-state choice 90 tackles per season ...... yards and 17 touch- senior season with 2,036 all-purpose rushing on 152 carries and downs . . . Gained 1,312 yards 507 yards and 4 Totaled rushing touchdowns . . . scored 11 returns . . . touchdowns on a total of 15 punt and kickoff Hauled in 12 receptions for 217 yards and 2 touchdowns . . Game as a sen- All-Star Alabama-Mississippi . Played in the at the South Award Defensive Skills Top the ior . . . Won Showcase Combine held in Oxford, Miss. . . . Recorded 79 TD’s) tackles and 8 interceptions on defense (2 returned for and posted 300 yards on special teams while also rushing for 1,600 yards and piling up 450 receiving yards with 28 As a sophomore, posted two in- touchdowns as a junior . . . terceptions on defense . . . Recorded 770 rushing yards and over 400 yards receiving . . . 2-star recruit by  , . . Sporting 247Sports 247Sports Scout.com Rivals.com Rivals.com “Best Under the , respectively . . . 2011 sun belt conference champions conference belt sun 2011 , which lists Flint as AstateRedWolves.com 2012 Reference Guide 247Sports Camden, Miss. (Velma Jackson) Camden, Miss. (Velma Alabama Sports Writers As- Alabama Sports Writers Moultrie, Ga. (Colquitt County) Oxford, Ala. (Oxford) Houston, Texas (Blinn (Texas) College) (Blinn (Texas) Houston, Texas Jonesboro, Ark. Jonesboro, (Jonesboro) in 2011 . . . Associated Press . . . in 2011    . . . 2-star recruit by  Rivals.com and , listing Flint as the No. 16 guard  Jonesboro Sun HS HS HS TR HS     All-Dixie Team and ranked as the No. and ranked as the Team All-Dixie  Dixie Team as the No. 26 overall player Team Dixie . . . Sr. year made 6-10 FG with a long of year made 6-10 FG with a long . . . Sr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Fr.     Rivals.com ESPN.com Scout.com . . . Ranked as the No. 30 and No. 35 center  3-star recruit, No. 13 player in the state of Mis-

and 247Sports . . . Ranked as the No. 53 player and 247Sports . . . Ranked as Class 6A All-State team as both a jr. (honorable All-State team as both a jr. Class 6A SuperPrep SuperPrep 5-9, 190 6-0, 245 6-3, 297 6-0, 265

All-America choice . . . Also recruited by Wake For- Also recruited by Wake All-America choice . . . 6-0, 195     247Sports  RB OL DE OL K MICHAEL GORDON MICHAEL BRYCE GIDDENS BRYCE JOHN GANDY MICHAEL FLINT MICHAEL

LUKE FERGUSON LUKE 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL STATE ARKANSAS 2012 in the nation by 4-year varsity letterman with 45 career starts, including 36 All-State by the Team First consecutive . . . Named Class 5A Atlanta Journal Constitution All-Re- all-state selection as a junior and senior . . . Earned coaches as a honors as voted on by the region’s gion 1-5A sophomore, junior and senior . . . Chosen to play in the 2011 All-Star game in Colum- Georgia North-South high school Also an accomplished member of the wrestling team bus . . . with an overall record of 88-12. ESPN.com sissippi and No. 44 running back in the nation . . . 3-star recruit, No. 19 all-purpose back in the nation and No. 23 overall player in the state . . . 3-star recruit by which lists Gordon as the No. 22 overall player in the state . . . 2012 in the state of Mississippi . . . 2-star recruit by . 3-year varsity letterman . . . Recorded over 2,400 all-pur- 3-star recruit by and Earned honorable mention NJCAA All-America honors as a All-Southwest Junior Team sophomore . . . Named a First Conference selection as a sophomore in College Football . . . Helped lead Blinn to a 9-2 record and No. 10 rank- 2011 Football Poll . . . Posted 33 tackles (17 ing in the final NJCAA solo) and 2 sacks as a sophomore . . . Recorded 29 tackles (15 solo), 1.5 tackles for loss, 4.5 sacks and 1 fumble re- football letterman at Cy- covery as a freshman . . . Varsity press Ridge High School in Houston . . . 2-star recruit by Scout.com, Rivals.com and 247Sports. 4-star recruit by Ala- player in the state of in the nation and No. 14 overall bama . . . 3-star recruit by state . . . 2-star recruit by the No. 40 overall player in the Scout.com in the nation by in the state and the No. 85 guard . . . 2012 by the publication . . . 3-year 23 overall player in the state captain Team tackle . . . varsity football starter at offensive selection All-America Armour lineman . . . Under and MVP as a senior . . . Named to the sociation . . . Recorded 48 pancake Team) (1st mention) and sr. . . . Helped lead blocks and allowed just one sack as a sr. state semifi- Class 6A OHS to a 12-2 record and the 2011 Three-time all-county and all-region selection (2009- nals . . . All-Star . . . 2011 Pigskin Round-up . . . 2011 11) News Auburn and Clemson . . . Tennessee, Tech, est, Georgia Fowler. Trisha Aug. 12, 1993 . . . Son of Roger Flint and Born 3-year varsity football letterman . . . Played both K and WR both K and letterman . . . Played football 3-year varsity choice as Jr. All-conference as a senior ...... team captain . . . a Sr. and all-state as Sun” . . . Arkansas all-star team . . . Super Sophomore by the Arkansas all-star team . . . Sun” . . . Democrat-Gazette varsity Also played per punt . . . 42 yds Averaged 47 yds . . . for most goals breaking the state record soccer three years, recognition and earning all-conference scored in a season . . . Lowell all-state pole vaulter Two-time . three times . . athlete at JHS . . . 3.89 cumu- for best over Award Manning . . . NHS member . . . Son of Dave and Belinda lative GPA Jake . . . Born July 7, 1993. Ferguson . . . One older brother, Coaches 2011 This is Staff Introduction2012 Season newcomers Opponents History This is ASU

and Staff in Review asu football Directory 54 2011 SUN BELT CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL ceiving touchdowns (8) as a freshman . . . He ranked 12th yards and 66 touchdowns, while also running for 840 yards in receptions, 9th in receiving yards and 6th in receiving (8.0 ypr) and 15 more touchdowns . . . Also caught 6 passes touchdowns in MACJC Region 23 . . . Earned second team for 124 yards and 1 TD . . . Named all-state as both a junior All-MACJC state honors . . . 2-star recruit by Scout. com . . and senior . . . Ran for 3 and passed for 2 touchdowns in a . Originally signed with Tulsa out of high school . . . Three- 63-28 victory over Malvern in the state title game . . . year letterman at Bannecker High School . . . Played quar- Gatorade Player of the Year for the state of Arkansas . . . terback and receiver in high school . . . started on offense as Landers Award winner, which is issued to the top high school INTRODUCTION a junior and senior and his senior campaign on defense as football player in the state . . . Arkansas Surgical Hospi- well . . . had over 4,000 yards of total offense and was re- tal/Drivetime Sports (103.7 FM The Buzz in Little Rock) High sponsible for over 60 touchdowns during his career . . . School Player of the Year . . . Little Rock Touchdown Club Credited with 30 tackles and five interceptions from his de- Class 4A High School Player of the Year for the state of fensive back position as a senior . . . Threw for 750 yards Arkansas . . . Led Pulaski Academy to the state champi- and rushed for 555 yards, while totaling 22 TDs . . . Also onship game as a junior . . . 2-star recruit by Rivals.com, caught passes for 389 yards and six TDs his senior season Scout.com, ESPN.com and 247Sports . . . Rated as the No.

. . . Earned honorable mention all-region honors . . . Totaled 15 and No. 21 overall player in the state of Arkansas 2012 SEASON 931 passing yards and 437 rushing yards and 18 TDs as a 247Sports and ESPN.com, respectively. junior . . . Had 317 receiving yards and seven TDs his jun- ior season as well . . . 3-star recruit by Rivals.com coming WARREN LEAPHEART WR  6-4, 205  Fr.  HS  Morrilton, Ark. (Morrilton) out of high school . . . Born Sept. 22, 1990. Named to the Arkansas Activities Association’s Class 5A All- CHRIS HUMES State Team as a sr. . . . All-conference selection . . . Helped DB  5-11, 190  Fr.  HS  Hoover, Ala. (Spain Park) lead Morrilton to the state playoffs as a senior, recording 920 COACHES 3-star recruit by Scout.com, which lists Humes as the No. yards receiving with 12 touchdowns in 2011 . . . 3-time Class AND STAFF 64 cornerback in the nation . . . 3-star recruit by Rivals.com, 5A-West All-Conference selection . . . Played both receiver ranking him the No. 23 player in the state of Ala. . . . 3-star and safety . . . Recorded a game-winning interception return recruit by 247Sports.com, which lists him as the No. 61 cor- that put Morrilton in the playoffs in 2011 . . . Also played on ner in the nation and No. 26 overall player in the state . . . 3- the Morrilton varsity basketball team . . . 2-star recruit by star recruit by ESPN.com, listing him as the No. 26 overall Scout.com, Rivals.com and 247Sports . . . Ranked as the player in the state and No. 33 cornerback in the nation . . . No. 19 player in the state of Arkansas by 247Sports . . . Born Named Class 6A All-State honorable mention as a sr. by the June 26, 1993 . . . Son of Louis and Jennifer Leapheart. Alabama Sports Writers Association . . . 2012 SuperPrep newcomers Dixie Team, ranking as the No. 37 player in the state of Ala. TODD MAYS ATH  5-11, 205  Fr.  HS  Olive Branch, Miss. (Olive Branch) by the publication . . . Played in the 2011 Ala.-Miss. All-Star 3-star recruit by 247Sports, ranked as the No. 39 athlete in Game . . .Recorded 44 tackles, including 3 TFL, during the the nation and No. 10 overall player in the state of Missis- 2011 season . . . Recorded 32 tackles, 5 interceptions and sippi . . . 3-star recruit by Rivals.com, which ranks Mays as 9 pass break-ups as a soph. . . . Also recruited by Arkansas, 2011 the No. 19 overall player in the state . . . SuperPrep 2012 All- Auburn, UAB and Kentucky, among others. Dixie Team and ranked No. 25 overall player in the state by IN REVIEW COLTON JACKSON the publication . . . Passed for 3,116 yards and 28 touch- OL  6-5, 245  Fr.  HS  Ozark, Ark. (Ozark) downs while adding 1,304 yards and 18 touchdowns on the 3-year starter on the offensive and defensive line . . . Played ground to lead Olive Branch to the state championship with left tackle, defensive end and defensive tackle . . . Recorded a 15-0 record as a senior . . . Named first team Class 6A All- 41 tackles, 5 sacks and 1 fumble recovery as a senior . . . State by the Clarion-Ledger and MHSAA . . . MHSAA All- Named to the Class 4A All-State team as a senior . . . Cho- Region 1 Most Valuable Offensive Player . . . Named to the sen as the Conference 1-4A Most Outstanding Lineman in 2011 Mississippi/Alabama All-Star roster . . . “Mr. Football”

2011 . . . Named all-conference as both a junior and senior finalist . . . Commercial Appeal “Best of the Preps” Offense OPPONENTS . . . Also played on the Ozark varsity basketball team . . . finalist and All-Mississippi/Arkansas County Team . . . 5-time Helped lead Ozark to a 9-2 record and a first-place finish in Bancorp South Player of the Week . . . 2-time BankPlus the 4A-1 conference as a senior . . . 2-star recruit by Player of the Week . . . Also recruited by Memphis and Scout.com, Rivals.com and 247Sports . . . 247Sports’ No. Louisiana-Lafayette among others . . . Born Oct. 28, 1993 . 16 overall player in the state of Arkansas . . . Born Jan. 13, . . Son of Stephanie Duhart. 1994 . . . Son of Kevin and Tracey Jackson. DEVIN MONDIE HISTORY DEREK KEATON OL  6-6, 300  Fr.  HS  Olive Branch, Miss. (Olive Branch) ATH  5-11, 170  Fr.  HS  Camden, Ark. (Camden Fairview) Helped lead Olive Branch High School to the state champi- Played running back and wide receiver at Camden Fairview onship with a 15-0 record as a sr. . . . 2-star recruit by . . . Three-year varsity letterman . . . Holds the school record Scout.com, Rivals.com and 247Sports.com . . . Ranked as for single-season receptions (62) and receiving TD’s . . . the 43rd overall player in the state of Miss. by Arkansas Activities Association All-state and all-conference 247Sports.com . . . Also recruited by Memphis, Louisville

selection . . . Received the Landers Award . . . 3-star recruit and Mississippi St., among others. THIS IS by 247Sports, which lists him as the No. 12 overall player in AUSTIN MORETON ASU FOOTBALL the state of Arkansas . . . 3-star recruit by ESPN.com, listing ATH  6-3, 295  Fr.  HS  Fort Smith, Ark. (Southside) Keaton as the No. 10 player in the state . . . 2012 Super- Arkansas Activities Association Class 7A All-State Team . . . Prep Southwest Team, ranking Keaton as the No. 12 player Twice named an all-area selection . . . Named an Class 1- in the state . . . 2-star recruit by Scout.com and Rivals.com 7A All-Conference choice two years . . . Super Sophomore . . . Also lettered in basketball and track and field . . . Also re- Team . . . Graded out at 98% while playing on both sides of cruited by Ole Miss, La. Tech, ULM and Kansas . . . Born the ball . . . 2-star recruit by Scout.com . . . Also competed Apr. 10, 1994 . . . Son of Renwick and Verdine Keaton. in track and field, throwing the shot put . . . Born June 20, FREDI KNIGHTEN 1994 . . . Son of Raymond and Melissa Moreton. THIS IS ASU QB  5-11, 182  Fr.  HS  Little Rock, Ark. (Pulaski Academy) Parade All-America selection - just the second in school his- DAVID OKU RB  5-10, 195  Jr.  TR  Midwest City, Okla. (Tennessee) tory along with RB Jonathan Adams in 1998 . . . Senior sea- The nation’s No. 1 rated all-purpose back in the 2009 class son was named Associated Press Arkansas Super Team . . by Rivals.com played his freshman and sophomore seasons . Recorded 82 touchdowns as a senior, leading the Bruins to

at Tennessee . . . Earned SuperPrep All-America honors as STAFF the Class 4A sate championship with a 14-0 record . . . Com- a running back at Carl Albert HS . . . No. 3 prospect in the pleted 260-of-353 passing attempts (73.6 pct.) for 4,557 DIRECTORY state of Oklahoma and ranked No. 9 among all running 2012 Reference Guide 55 AstateRedWolves.com  AStateGuides.com . . . . . as a presea- , listing Stru- Rivals.com ESPN.com Hootens Oklahoman . . . Rated as the No. Midlands Team selec- Midlands Team ESPN.com West Helena, Ark. (Central) Helena, West Rison, Ark. (Rison) Oklahoma City, Okla. (Heritage Hall) Oklahoma City,   and is ranked as the No. 16 and is ranked  ESPN.com , which lists Williams as the No. , which ranks him as the No. 13 , which ranks him as the No. HS HS . . . 3-star recruit by SuperPrep HS   and  Super Sophomore in 2009 . . . Posted Fr. Fr. , which lists Struble as the No. 10 over- , which lists Struble All-Southwest Team and ranked as the Team All-Southwest Fr.   Rivals.com 247Sports 247Sports  . . . 2012 2011 preseason All-Arkansas Team . . . Sen- Team All-Arkansas preseason 2011 ESPN.com Rivals.com and ranked as the No. 100 cornerback in the na- , 247Sports 6-1, 200 5-11, 172 5-11, 6-2, 235 SuperPrep    Scout.com AStateGuides.com ESPN.com ATH DB DL DeKEATHAN WILLIAMS DeKEATHAN MARQUIS WALKER QUINTAZ STRUBLE QUINTAZ Democrat-Gazette 3-year varsity letterman . . . Named Class 5A All-State by 3-year varsity letterman . . . Named Class 5A Association . . . Played both running Activities Arkansas the All- AHSCA . . . Named to the back and linebacker in 2011 Star game roster as a senior . . . Recorded 1,080 rushing yards, 1,200 all-purpose yards and 14 touchdowns as a sen- All-Conference selection . . . Started all 10 games as ior . . . rushing for over 800 yards and 10 touchdowns while a junior, splitting time at running back . . . Started at defensive end as a junior as well, recording 55 tackles (45 solo) and 3 quar- Also recruited by Ole Miss and Mississippi terback sacks . . . State . . . Born March 4, 1994 . . . Son of Keith and Latasha Williams. 19 overall player in the state of Arkansas by 19 overall player in the state of player in the state of Arkansas . . . 3-star recruit by player in the state of Scout.com site . . . 14th ranked player in the state of tion by the Web Arkansas by Arkansas by the publication . . No. 10 player in the state of Three-year varsity football letterman . . . . senior . . . All-City selections as both a junior and senior . . . All-City selections senior . . . helping the sacks as a junior, Recorded 104 tackles and 15 Also let- state championship . . . Chargers win the Class 3A (3 years) and baseball (1 tered in basketball (3 years), track Coloardo State and Also recruited by Wyoming, year) . . . 1, 1993 . . . Son of Nov. Arizona, among others . . . Born Latisha Struble. 3-star recruit by . 2012 Arkansas . . . 2-star recruit by 14 player in the state of Scout.com son 2011 Super Team (Class 3A) for the state of Arkansas . (Class 3A) for the state of Team Super son 2011 . . ior season was cut short due to injury . . . Played receiver, All- running back and defensive back at Rison . . . Named 2009 and 2010 . . All-district in as a junior Conference 6-3A . career totals of 10 interceptions (3 returned for touchdowns) receiving yards on and 14 pass break-ups . . . Recorded 611 487 career Tallied 43 receptions throughout his career . . . rushing yards on 87 carries . . . Finished third in the state seconds as a junior . . . track meet with a time of 11.38 and record, the state playoffs Helped lead Rison to an 11-2 a conference title in 2010 . . . Born Jan. 18, 1993 . . . Son of Walker. LeTitia 3-star recruit by tion, placing him as the No. 100 overall player for the states tion, placing him as the No. 100 NM, Okla. and Utah . . . of Colo., Iowa, Kan., Mo., Neb., during the regular season Recorded 62 tackles and 8 sacks the All-state selection by as a senior . . . 3-star recruit by 3-star recruit by site . . . 3-star of Oklahoma by the Web player in the state recruit by in the state . . . 2-star recruit ble as the No. 17 overall player by overall player in the state of Arkansas . . . 2-star recruit by . 2-star recruit Arkansas . . of player in the state overall in Also lettered . . . and 247Sports ESPN.com Scout.com, by Florida Inter- Also recruited . . . and baseball basketball . . . among others Memphis, and Tech Louisiana national, Stegall. . . . Son of Kim and Melissa Born May 24, 1994 defensive state and the No. 54 weak-side all player in the . . . 3-star recruit by end in the nation  Su- . . . Scout.com , 2011 sun belt conference champions conference belt sun 2011 AstateRedWolves.com 2012 Reference Guide Dallas, Texas (Bishop Dunne) Dallas, Texas Searcy, Ark. (Searcy) Searcy, 247Sports Marion, Ark. (Marion) Woodlands, Texas (Blinn Coll.) Texas Woodlands, ,     . . . All-state choice as a junior All-state choice . . . HS HS HS TR     Fr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Rivals.com     Tulsa World Tulsa

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EDDIE PORTER 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL STATE ARKANSAS 2012 247Sports perPrep the publication . . . Named a college player in the nation by Confer- Junior College Football All-Southwest Team First . . . Helped lead ence selection as a sophomore in 2011 Blinn to a 9-2 record and No. 10 ranking in the final NJCAA Football Poll . . . Recorded 65 tackles and 4 sacks through appearance in the Mis- prior to the Blinn’s 10 games in 2011, sissippi Bowl . . . Recorded 22 tackles (10 solo/12 asst.), 5 tackles for loss, 0.5 sacks and 2 forced fumbles as a fresh- man at Blinn, helping lead the Buccaneers to an 8-3 record in the Heart of Arizona Western and 31-27 victory over . . .Attended College Park High School, where Bowl Texas he was an all-district selection. Three-year varsity letterman . . . Recorded over 5,500 yards while also rushing for 2,400 yards . . passing from 2009-11, . Arkansas Activities Association Class All-State 6A selec- School Arkansas High tion . . . Selected to play in the 2012 Three time all-conference selection from All-Star Game ...... 3-star recruit by Rivals.com . . . 2012 Super- 2009-11 which ranked Stegall as the No. 14 Team, Prep Southwest Four-year varsity letterman . . . Named an all-conference se- All-Star School Arkansas High Announced to the lection . . . All-America and USA . . . Received an invitation to the Team Army combines . . . 2-Star recruit by Scout.com . . . Also lettered in basket- Recorded 6.5 sacks as a senior . . . among others . . . Born Also recruited by Buffalo, ball . . . Oct. 27, 1994 . . . Son of Debbie Robinson. Four-year varsity letterman . . . Team Co-Captain in 2011 . . Co-Captain in 2011 Team Four-year varsity letterman . . . nom- Award Landy Tom All-district selection as a senior . . . . inee . . . Named a High School Gametime Player of the season . . . Senior season stats in- during the 2011 Week TDs . . . Junior cluded 32 receptions for 530 yards and 4 TDs season stats included 46 receptions for 681 yards and 9 TD as a soph- . . . Recorded 12 catches for 148 yards and 1 Also lettered in basketball, earning the district 6th omore . . . award and all-district honors as a senior . . Year Man of the and field letterman . . . 3-star recruit by Rivals.com . Track . Also re- . . 2-star recruit by Scout.com and 247Sports . . . Aug. Utah State and ULM . . . Born Tulsa, cruited by UTEP, 25, 1994 . . . Son of Barbara Roberts. 3-star recruit by when he ran for 1,628 yards and 20 touchdowns on 182 at- 1,628 yards and 20 touchdowns when he ran for 5,802 rush- his high school career with tempts . . . Finished As true freshman at 72 touchdowns . . . ing yards and returns (33) for both kickoff set school records Tennessee, Aver- single season . . . return yards (863) for a and kickoff among SEC per return to rank second aged 26.2 yards freshmen . . . fourth among major college freshman and Ole Miss and 149 return yards against Posted a career-high Memphis . . century mark with 122 against also topped the but still recorded 94 . Saw limited action in the backfield, on 23 attempts, averag- rushing yards and two touchdowns returns in kickoff Tennessee ing 4.1 yards per carry . . . Led 312 yards on 16 attempts as a sophomore as well, recording . . . Finished the season for a 19.5-yard average per return yards with 174 and one ranked third on the team in rushing Posted a long run of 44 yards touchdown on 42 attempts . . . two-year career with the Vol- a sophomore . . Finished his while also posting return yards, unteers with 1,175 kickoff 268 rushing yards. backs nationally following his senior season in 2008 . . . season in 2008 his senior following backs nationally leading while and 23 touchdowns for 1,905 yards Rushed alll-state game, earning state championship the 5A CAHS to by the honors Coaches 2011 This is Staff Introduction2012 Season newcomers Opponents History This is ASU

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DATESept. 3, 2011 . . . at Illinois ...... L ...... 15-33 ...... OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATTENDANCE

Sept. 10, 2011Memphis ...... w ...... 47-3...... 2 Sept. 17, 2011Tech...... L at No. 13 Virginia ...... 7-26.. 66,233 ...... Sept. 24, 2011Arkansas...... W.Central ...... 53-24 ...... 27,918 . . . . . Oct. 1, 2011. Kentucky*...... W.Western ...... at ...... 26-22 ...... 10,813 Oct. 8, 2011.Louisiana-Monroe* ...... at ...... W...... 24-1915,027 ...... Oct. 18, 2011. International* ...... Florida ...... W...... 34-1615,57 ...... Oct. 29, 2011.Texas*...... W...... North ...... 37-14...... 19 . . . . 5, 2011Nov. Atlantic* ...... at Florida ...... W...... 39-21...... 15,1 . . . 2011 12, Nov...... Louisiana-Lafayette* ...... W . . . 30-21 . . . . 2011 19, Nov...... 20.261 Tennessee*...... W...... at Middle . . . 45-19 ...... 12,806 Dec. 03, 2011 ...... Troy*...... W. 45-14 ...... Jan. 08, 2012 Illinois^...... L ...... vs Northern . . . 20-38 ...... 38,73 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL STATE ARKANSAS 2012 NameFrampton, Dwayne . . 13 . . . . . 94 . . . . 1,156. . . . . 12.3 ...... 6Jarboe, Josh ...... 13 ...... 65 . . . . . 54. . . . . 730. . . . . 88.9 ...... 13.5Taylor. . . 13Stockemer, ...... 2 . . . . . 48. . . . . 756 ...... 71 . . . . . 15.8 ...... 56.2 Lucas, Earl ...... 7 ...... 13 ...... 51 . . . . . 20. . . . . 225 ...... 58.2 AllenMuse, . . . . . 11.2 ...... 9. . . . 0 ...... 16. . . . . 154 ...... 9.6...... 2 ...... 33Hall, Rod...... 17.3 ...... 20 ...... 11 ...... 17.1 . . . . . 15. . . . . 109 GP ...... 7.3...... 1Jackson, Frankie ...... 23 . . . 12 ...... 9.9 . . . . . 13. . . . . 178Fleming, R.J. 13.7 ...... 8...... 13 ...... 0 76 ...... 5.8. No.Lawson, Derek ...... 40 ...... 0 ...... 14.8 . . . . . 13 ...... 16 . . . . . 12 . . . . . 95McCants, Calos ...... 9.5 ...... 7.9...... 1 . . . . 11 . . . . . 11 ...... 30Anthony Kincy, . . . . . 87 Yds...... 13...... 7.3 . . . . . 9...... 91 ...... 7.9...... 10.1 ...... 0 ...... 1 Kedric ...... 14Murry, ...... 21 ...... 13...... 7.9 . . . . . 9...... 38 ...... 7.0 ...... 4.2.Jones, Julian . . . . 0 ...... 7. . . . . 9 ...... 2.9 ...... 4...... 88 ...... 22.0 Avg.Smith, Rod...... 9 ...... 0 . 3 ...... -3 ...... 51 -1.0 ...... Robertson, Jer...... 9.8 . . . . . 13...... 2 ...... 0 ...... 3 ...... 2...... -0.3 ...... 1.5...... 0 ...... 6Aplin, Ryan ...... 0.2 ...... 13...... 1...... 23 ...... 23.0 ...... 1 TDJones, Don ...... 23 ...... 13. 1 ...... 1.8 ...... 7 ...... 7.0...... 0 ...... 7Collins, Kelsey ...... 0.5 . . . . . 13...... 1 ...... 4 ...... 4.0...... 0ASU ...... 4 ...... 0.3 Opponents Long Avg./G 13 13 269 326 2,963 3,817 11.0 11.7 20 21 72 71 227.9 293 NameAplin, Ryan ...... 13. . . 161 . 802 . . . . . 214Lawson, Derek . . . 588 . . . . 13. . . 123 . . . 3.7 . . . 501. . . . 17 . . . 10Jackson, Frankie . . . . 484 . . . 12 . . . . 33 . . . 3.9 . . . 88. . . . 367. . . . 12 . . . . 45.2 . . . . 355 . . . 3 . . . . . 28Robertston, Jer. . . . . 13 . . . 4.0 . . . . 37.2 . . . 53. . . . 225. . . . 13 . . . 6 . . . . 212 . . . . . 48Thornton, Sirgregory . . . . 29.6 . . . 4.0 5. GP . . . 3 . . . 19. . . . 128 . . . . . 30 . . . 8 . . . . . 16.3 Andre.Smith, ...... 7. . . . 28. . . . 113. . . . 20 . . . . 120 . . . . 93 . . . 6.3 . . . . 3.3 Att.Smith, Rod . . . 0 . . . 1 . . . . . 40 ...... 9. . . . 16 . . . . . 21 . . . . 24.0 . . . . 59. . . . . 13.3 . . . . 3 . . . . . 56 . . . . 3.5Collins, Kelsey. . . . . 13. . . . 5. . . . . 43. Gain . . . . 0 . . . . . 43 . . . 0 . . . . 8.6 . . . . . 15. . . . . 6.2 Frampton, Dwayne . . . 0 . . . . . 17. . . . . 3.3 Loss . 13. . . . 4.28...... 0 . . . . . 28 . . 7.0 . . Anthony. . . . . 13.Kincy, . . . 2. . . . . 14. . . . . 0 . . . 1 . . . . . 14 . . . . . 10. . . . . 7.0 . . . . 2.2 Net . . . 0Sullivent, Neely . 11...... 1.1 . . . . 13. . . . 1.. 14 ...... 14Jones, Don . . . . 14 Avg...... 13. . . . 14.0 . . . 1 . 2 ...... 7 . . . . . 14. . 1.1 . . . KedricMurry, . . . . . 0 ...... 13. . . . 1. . . . 7 ...... 5 TD . . . . . 0 . . . . 7.0Lucas, Earl . . . . . 5 . . . 0 ...... 13. . . . 3. . . . . 5.0 . . . . 13 . . . . . 7 . . . . 10 . . . . . 0.5 . . . 0Team . . . . . 3 Long ...... 10 . . . . . 5 . . . . 1.0. 11...... 0. . . . . 17 . . . . . 0.4 . . . . -17 . . . 0ASU Avg./G . . . -1.5 . . . . . 7 . . . 0 . . . . . 0.2 . . . . . 0Opponents . . . . . -1.7 13 448 13 1,753 516 407 2,319 1,346 314 3.0 2,005 12 3.9 25 43 48 103.5 154.2 Coaches 2011 results This is Staff Introduction2012 Season Players Opponents History This is ASU

and Staff & statistics asu football Directory 58 S 218 079 181360 525.8 6309 551.1 173 6613 1198 188 97 1059 131 3057 2762 1784 2473 12 12 .-1.7 .-17 Opponents .0 .0 .1.1 .0 .14. ASU .0 .0 .-17 .0 .10. .2.1 .27. .0 Team .27 .0 . 14 .0 .13 .0 Sullivent, Neely .0 .2.3 . . 0 .13. .30. .19 Davis, Demario . .0 .2.6 .11. .0. .31. .31 .0 .13. .2.5 Lee, Qushain .32. .0 .0 .0 .0 .2.8 .37. Young, . . 32 .0 .12. .0. Sterling. . . 0 .0 . .0 .13. .37 . . 0. .3.3 Herrold, Nathan .43. .0 .0 .0 .13. .0 Brown, .3.6 Artez .47. .0 .38 .0 .5 .13. .0 .5.9 .53. Murry, Kedric .0 .4 .0 .43 .0 .13 .0 Collins, Kelsey .-3. .4.2 .55. Avg./G .55 .56 .9. .7.9 .87. .0 Smith, Rod .0 .0 .0 .0 .7.0 Tot. .91. .0 .0 .13. McCray, Kelcie. .91 .87 .11. .0 .0 .7.2 .93. .0 McCants, Carlos .0 .6 .0 .13. .17 IR Feemster, .56 Darryl .13.3 .93 .7 .25.4 .127. .0 .7 .13. Jones, Don. .0 .0 .7 .0 .9.9 . . 0 .0 .93 .7. .0 .129 Smith, Andre .0 .120 KOR .5 .24 .0. Thornton, S. 293.6 .17.5 . . 91 .140. .0 .14 .13 .64 Kincy, .0. .17.1 .154. Anthony .0 .76 .0 PR .0 .0 .8 227.9 Fleming, R.J.. . .17.8 .154 .160. .0 .0 71 .9 .72 .0. Muse, .16.5 Allen .215. 447.8 .0 .88 .0 .0 .0 .9 Jones, Julian. .3 .17.5 .228. 331.5 Rec .212 .13. 72 .0 .0 Robertson, Jer. .23.7 .0 .308. .225 .0 .308 21 .3 .13. Lucas, Earl. .36.5 .0 .402. .0 .0 5822 .292 .0 .13. Avg./G .1 Tryon, Rush Andrew .109 .44.4 .533. .0 .11. .0 20 .0 4309 3817 Hall, Rod .0 .178 .44.5 .579. .355 .0 .12. Long .0 .47.0 .611. Jackson, Frankie .0 .0 3817 G .0 65.2 .95 2963 .0 .484 . . 13. Lawson, Derek. .56.2 .730. .23 .0 .588 .13. .0 2963 .0 TD Aplin, Ryan .730 326-500-16 .58.2 . . 0 56.6 . 13. .756. .0 .104.8 .1362. Jarboe, Josh .0 .0 .0 2005 .756 136.79 .19 .1156. .159. .0 Stockemer, .13. T. Yds 269-475-19 .28 .13 1346 Frampton, D. 13 114.92 Name Pct 1016 13 Comp-Att-Int 923 Opponents Effic. .1.9 .23. .1. ASU .25 .29.1 .100.0 .2-2-0 .30 .370.00. .13. .1. GP .204. Frampton, D. 13 .90.9 .20-22-0 .183.80. .7 .276.0 Smith, .71. Andre .19 .3588. Avg./G .63.9 13 .304-476-16 .133.63 .13. Aplin, Ryan. Name Total Opponents Pass ASU .0.2 .3. .0 .3. .3 .13. Lucas, Earl .0.4 .5. .0 .5. .1 Murry, .13. Kedric. .0.5 .7. .0 .7. Rush .1.1 .1 .13. .14 Jones, Don .0 .14 .2 .13. .1.1 Kincy, .14 Anthony .0 .3.3 .14 .43 .1 .13. Sullivent, Neely. .0 .43 Plays . 5 .13. Collins, Kelsey .4.1 .53 .25 .6.2 .28. .6 .13. .56 Frampton, Dwayne .0 .56 .16 .9. Smith, Rod .24.0 .120 .0 .120. .19 .5. G Thornton, Sirgregory .16.3 .212 .0 .212. .53 .42.4 .297 .13 .204 Roberston, Jer. . . 93 .50 .7. Smith, Andre .29.6 .355 .0 .355. .88 .37.2 .12 Jackson, Frankie. .484 .0 .484. .123 .13. .321.2 .4176 Lawson, Derek .3588 .588 .637 .13. Aplin, Ryan Name 2012 ARKANSASSTATEFOOTBALL 2012 Reference Guide AstateRedWolves.com 2011 SUNBELTCONFERENCECHAMPIONS TOTAL OFFENSE ALL-PURPOSE PASSING  AStateGuides.com

59 STAFF THIS IS 2011 COACHES THIS IS ASU HISTORY OPPONENTS PLAYERS 2012 SEASON INTRODUCTION DIRECTORY ASU FOOTBALL statistics AND STAFF INTERCEPTIONS PATs------| FUMBLE RETURNS AStateGuides.com Name SterlingYoung, . 1 . . . 7. . . 7.0 . . 0Davis, Demario . . . 7 . 1 . . . 0. . . 0.0 . . 0 D.Feemster, . . . 1. . . . 0 . . 60. . 60.0. . 1. . . 60 No.ASU Yds. Avg.Opponents TD Long 63Name 1115 D.Feemster, . . . 5. 17.7 . . 91. . 18.2 . .0. 42 . . 48 Kelcie. . 4.McCray, . . 55. . 13.8 . .0. . . 51 0 872Edwards, D.. . . . 3 . . . 0. . . 0.0 20.8 . .0Lee, Qushaun 51 . . . 0 . . 2. . . 19 No. . . 9.5 0Jones, Don . .0. Yds. . . 16 . . . . 1 . . . 6. Sterling Avg.Young, . . 6.0 . .0 . 1. . . 31. TD . 31.0 . .1. . . . 6 60 . . 31 Roberston, Ju. Long . . 1 . . . 0. . 0.0 . . .0Davis, Demario . . . 0 . 1. . . 27. . 27.0 . .0. . . 27 Scales, Chaz . . . 1 . . . 0ASU . . . 0 . . .0 . . . 0 Opponents 16 224 19 14.0 1 229 12.1 46 1 51  |------PUNTING SCORING KICKOFFS FIELD GOALS 2011 sun belt conference champions conference belt sun 2011 AstateRedWolves.com 2012 Reference Guide

PUNT RETURNS KICKOFF RETURNS 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL STATE ARKANSAS 2012 NameFrampton, D. . . 24. . 159. . 6.6Jones, Don . . 0. . . 43 . . . . 2. . . 56. . 56.0. . 2. . . 25 Lee, Qushaun . . 1 . . . 11 . 0 . . 11.0. . . . 0 Hall, Rod No...... 1 . . . 1. . . 1.0 Yds.ASU . . 0 . . . 1 Avg.Opponents TD Long 18 69 27 3.8 227 0 8.4 2 18 43 NameHall, Rod...... 14. . 292 . 20.9. . 0. . . 41 Andrew Tryon, . 10. . 308 . 30.8. . 0.Fleming, R.J. . . 60 . . . 4. . . 64 . . 16Jones, Julian No. 0...... 4. . . 22 . . 72 . . 18 Yds.Herrold, Nathan . 3. . . 0. . . 32. . 10.7. . . 22 . 0.14 . . Avg.ArtezBrown, TD . . . 3. Long . . 37. . 12.3. . 0. . . 17 Anthony. . 1.Kincy, . . 24. . 24.0. . 0. . . 24 Frampton, D. . . . 1. . . 19 . . 19Thornton, S.. . . . 1 . . 0. . . 19 . . . 7. . . 7.0 . . 0ASU . . . 7 Opponents 63 1115 17.7 42 0 872 20.8 51 0 60 NameZalud, Bobby . . . 54.5 . . . . . 6-11. . . 0-0 . . . . 0-0 . . . 0-0Davis, Brian . . . . . 18-23 . . . 4-7 . . . 78.3 . . . 2-4 . . 0-0Totals . . . . 56 . . . 8-10 . . . . 0 . . 9-11 . . . 1-2 . . . 0-0 FGM-FGA. . . 47 . 1 . . . . Pct. 01-19 20-29 30-39 24-34 40-49 70.5 50-99 0-0 Long Blk. 8-10 9-11 5-9 2-4 56 1 NameZalud, Bobby . . . . 87 . . . . 4965. . . . . 57.1 . . . . . 14...... 2 ASUOpponents No. 58 Yds. 87 3503 Avg. 4965 60.4 TB 57.1 8 OB 14 Retn 5 Net 2 20.8 YdLn 17.7 42.6 41.0 27 28 NameWilbourn, Ryan . . 26. . . . . 991 . . . . . 38.1Sullivent, Nelly . . . . . 64...... 1 . . . 22. . . . . 864 ...... 4 . . . . . 39.3 . . . . . 7 ...... 1 . . . . . 67...... 0Aplin, Ryan ...... 3 . . . . . 10 . . . . . 113 . . . . . 37.7 . . . . 9ASU ...... 0 . . . . . 40...... 1 ...... 0 . . . . . 1 ...... 0 No.Opponents Yds. 76 Avg. 51 2967 Long 1968 39.0 TB 38.6 62 FC 67 I20 2 Blkd. 2 24 14 21 17 2 1 NameDavis, Brian ...... 0. . . 18-23 . 44-47 . 0-0 . . . Aplin, Ryan . . . . 0 ...... 11 . . . . 0-0 . . . 0-0 . . . . 0. . 0-0 . . 7. . Taylor. . . . . 0-0 Stockemer, . . . . 0-0 . . . . . 0 . 0-0 ...... 0 . . . . 0-0 . . . . 98 . . . . 0 . . . . 0-0Frampton, Dwayne. . . . . 0-0 . 7. . . . 0-0 . . 0 . . . . 0 ...... 0-0 . . . . . 0 . . . . 0-00 . . . . . 66 ...... 0Jackson, Frankie . . . . 42 . . . . 0-0 . . 0-0 . . . 6...... 0 . 0-0 . . . TD . . . . 0-0 . . . . . 0Lawson, Derek . . . . 0. 4. . . . 0-0 ...... 42 . . . . 0-0 . . . . 0-0 . . . . 0-0 . . 0 ...... 0 Jer..Robertson, . . . . 3. . . . 0-00 ...... 0-0 ...... 0-00-0 . . . . FG . . . . 36 0 . . . . . 0 . . . Zalud, Bobby . . . . . 0 . . 0-0 ...... 0 . . . . 24 . . . . 0 . . . 6-11 . . . . 0-0 . . . . . 0Allen...... 2. . . . 0-0 . . . . 0-0Muse, . . . . 0 . . . . 18 . . . . 0-0 . . . 0-0 . . . . . 0-0 . . . . 0 Kick . . . . 0 . . . 0-0Jarboe, Josh...... 2. . . . . 0-0 . . . . 0 . . . . . 0-0 . . . . 0 . . . . 0-0 . . . . 18 . . . . 0 . . . . . 0Jones, Don...... 2. . . . 0-0 . . . 0-0 . Rush . . . . 12 . . . . 0-0 . . . . 0. 0-0 ...... 0 . . . . 0 . Sullivent, Nelly . . . 12 . . . . 0-0 . . . . . 1. . . . . 0-0 Rcv. . . . . 0 . . . . 0-0 . . . . 1-1Hall, Rod . . . . . 0 . . . . 0 . . . . 12 . . . . 1-1 ...... 1. . . . 0-0 Pass . . . . 0 . . . . 0-0Andre...... 1. . . . 0-0Smith, . . . 0-0 ...... 0. . . . . 0 . . . . 8 . . . . 0-0 . . . . 0-0 . . . . 0-0 . . . . 0Anthony . . . . 0Kincy, DXP . . . . 0-0 . . . . . 1. . . . 0-0 . . . . . 0. . . . . 6 . . . . 0 . . . . 0-0 . . . . 0-0 . . . . . 0. . . . 0 . Darryl. . . . 1. . . . 0-0 . . . . 6 Feemster, . . . . 0-0 . . . 0-0 . . . . . 0-0 . . . . 0 . . . . 0 Saf Sterling.Young, . . . . 0. . . . 0-0 . . . . . 0.0-0 ...... 6 . . . . 0-0 Points . . . . 0 . . . . 0-0. 0 ...... 0. . . . . 6 Herrold, Nathan . . 0-0 . . . 0. . . . 0-0 ...... 0 . . . . 0-0 . . . . 0-1 . . . . . 1.ASU . . . . 2 . . . . 1 . . . . 0-0 . . . . 0Opponents . . . . . 0. . . . . 2 33 12-19 50 30-30 24-36 1-2 44-47 1-2 0 1 0-1 1-1 0 0 2 1 270 422 Coaches 2011 This is Staff Introduction2012 Season Players Opponents History This is ASU

and Staff statistics asu football Directory 60 2012 ARKANSASSTATEFOOTBALL Amos Draper, DL Cliff Mitchell, OL Andre Smith,TE 2012 Reference Guide AstateRedWolves.com 2011 SUNBELTCONFERENCECHAMPIONS nSd ik - 0-0 33 0-0 12-19 0 27-194 24-34 Red-Zone Scores 50 On-Side Kicks -15 35-253 29:50 Field Goals-Attempts 11/26 Touchdowns Scored Miscellaneous Yards 30:05 74/210 Sacks By-Yards 17/27 76-2967 4th DownConversions 85/202 51-1968 24-10 79-620 3rd DownConversions TOP/Game 14.0 90-785 14-11 3.8 17.7 Punts-Yards 12.1 Penalties-Yards 16-224 8.4 Fumbles-Lost 18-69 20.8 Int. Return Average 63-1115 19-229 4309 Punt Return Average Kick Return Average 27-27 Int. Returns:#-Yards 42-872 Punt Returns:#-Yards 5822 Kick Returns:#-Yards 2963 Total Offense 3817 Passing Yardage 1346 235 270 2005 20.8 304 422 OPP Rushing Yardage 32.5 ASU First Downs Points PerGame Scoring Team Statistics poet 69 54 270 0 41 75 422 Total 98 OT 0 1/38734 56 4 118 165195 83 3 110 111 0/0 2 127541 Opponents 6/27532 Arkansas State 1 Score ByQuarter 44-47(94%) 6/21257 Neutral SiteGames Games/Avg. PerGame Attendance PAT-Attempts (56%) 37-66 Red-Zone Touchdowns  t onPretg 3 42% 35% 63% 35.5 39.0 4th DownPercentage 42% 3rd DownPercentage 36.5 47.7 38.6 Net Punt Average 60.4 Average PerPunt Average PerGame 923 4.7 331.5 1016 447.8 5.7 20 Average PerGame 227.9 11.0 6.2 Average PerPlay Total Plays 21 293.6 11.7 269-475-19 Touchdowns Passing 7.6 12 326-500-16 Average PerGame 3.0 Average PerCatch 103.5 448 27 Average PerPass Comp-Att-Int 407 25 120 154.2 88 3.9 Touchdowns Rushing 516 15 1753 Average PerGame 314 Average PerRush 169 Rushing Attempts 120 Yards 2319 LostRushing Yards GainedRushing Penalty Passing Rushing AStateGuides.com 2011 TEAMSTATISTICS 46 8% 30-40 (75%) 54-66 (81%) 30-30 (100%) 19-40 (47%)

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2011 sun belt conference champions conference belt sun 2011 AstateRedWolves.com 2012 Reference Guide DEFENSIVE STATISTICS DEFENSIVE (------Tackles ------) (-Sacks-) (------Pass Defense ------) (-- Fumbles --) Blkd (-- Fumbles Defense ------) (------Pass (-Sacks-) ------) (------Tackles 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL STATE ARKANSAS 2012 Name GP Solo Ast. Total TFL/Yds. No-Yds. Int.-Yds. BrUp QBH Rcv-Yds FF Kick Saf Herrold, N.Jones, Don 13 SterlingYoung, 12 13 32Byrd, Najel 20 30Edwards, D. 34 31 13 24Lee, Qushaun 66 13 51 23 54 Brandon 13Joiner, 13 3.5-11 29Hills, A.J. 26 27 3.5-13 6.5-25 33 10 D.Feemster, 1.5-7 50 23 1.0-11 15 49 1.0-7Nelms, Nick 49 13 7.5-17 7 48Roberston,J. 1-31 . 1.0-3 35 13 0-6 4.5-5 15 19.0-110 2.5-10Scales, Chaz 13 13.0-99 17 7 31 0.5-3 2Carrethers, R. 13 14 0.5-1 1 24 . 3 42 46 13Kilcrease, J. 15 . 22 41 3-3 .Holmes, T. 2-19 3 33 1.0-3 12 36 . 1Starson, Tim . 3.0-6 2 26 15 2 4 8.0-26 . DorvusWoods, 2 7 2-7 0.5-2 13 29 13 12 . 1-0Brown, Elroy . 16 . 2.5-14 4 27 5 8 3.0-14 .Gibson, Jeremy . . . 1-0 13 12 6 1 18 1-0 .McCall, Greg 13 0.5-1 1.5-11 . 7 . 6 22 . 1-0 . 22Albright,L. 21 5-91 12 . 11 . . 11 AndrewTryon, 11 1 . 3.0-11 . 2.0-10 5 . 5.5-33 . 1 . 13 18Collins, Kelsey 17 . . 13 2 7 3 . . 13 11 . 1.0-8 3.5-30 11Lorgian, Cole 2 2.0-15 4 . . 3.0-3 16 . . AmosDraper, 7 1 13 4 . 1 . . 1 11 2.0-15 . . .Simmons, A. . 1-0 9 1.0-1 3 15 5 . 15 1 . RonnellWright, . 2-0 . . 1 1-60 12 . 3 12 8 8 2 J.Victorian, . 0.5-1 . 2 4 . . . . .Owens, Markel 11 7 2 . . 11 5 . . 5 . . D.Dunaway, 5 . 10 8 . . 3 6 . . 4Frampton, D. . . 9 . 3 . 1 . . 2 3.5-5Zalud, Bobby 8 2 13 1 ...... 2 4Brown, Artez . 1.5-2 13 . . 2 . 2.5-10 5 .Robertson, Jer. . . . . 4 13 5 . 1 1 13 . . 2 1Hall, Branton . 1.0-7 . 1 2 . . 3 1 1 2Coleman, Kyle 0.5-0 . 2 . 3 1 . . . 11 . .Jackson, S. . . 1 . 3 . 2 1 . . J.Bradberry, ...... 3 . . 3 . . . 2Lawson, Derek . . . 1 1 1 . . . 2 13 .Bates, Graham . . . 1.0-2 . 2 . 9 1 . 1 Tom . .Castilaw, 2 ...... 2 13Lucas, Earl . . 1.0-2 ...... CodyPrayer, . 1 2 . 1-0 . 13 . . . 1 1 1Jarboe, Josh . 8 ...... 1Aplin, Ryan 0.5-1 . 1 13 ...... Jones, Julian . 1 . . . . . 1 . . . 13 . Kedric .Murry, . . . 9 . 1 . . 1 1 1 . . . . 1 . . . . . 1 1ASU ...... 1 . 1 Opponents ...... 1 . . . . . 1 . 13 . 1 . . . . . 551 . 13 . . . . . 539 1 . . . 473 1090 ...... 524 . . 75-311 . . . . . 997 . . . . . 27-194 . 99-371 ...... 16-224 . . . . . 35-253 . . . . . 19-229 . 41 ...... 56 20 ...... 33 11-35 ...... 10 1067 ...... 2 . 15 ...... 2 2 . . 1 . . . 1 ...... McCray, KelcieMcCray, Davis, Demario 13 13 34 31 36 39 70 70 1.5-3 10.0-40 3.0-28 . 1-27 4-55 4 4 3 . 1-0 ...... Coaches 2011 This is Staff Introduction2012 Season Players Opponents History This is ASU

and Staff statistics asu football Directory 62 ons3 sNrhr l.(a.8------ScsB atWKU(Oct.1) vs.ULL (Nov.12) atWKU,vs.FIU 4 11 5 atULM(Nov. 8) By vsNorthernIll. (Jan. 8)------Sacks atULM,vs.Northern Ill. 92 ------Penalties vs.FIU(Oct.18)------Turnovers atULM(Oct.8) 38 3 atIllinois(Sept.3) 95 25 Interceptions By ------Total Plays 6.3 8times vs. Troy (Dec.3) Penalty Yards PerPlay atIllinois(Sept.3)------Yards atIllinois(Sept.3) atIllinois,FAU, vs.NorthernIll. First Downs 4 32 atIllinois(Sept.3) 473 202 Points 2 10.8 Q.Smith(WKU)&R.Johnson(FAU) Rushing atIllinois(Sept. 3)------Yards vs.NorthernIll.(Jan.8)------Yards PerPass Total Offense ------PassComp. atULM(Oct.8) 342 2.0 TD Passes 50 55 ------TD Rushes Yards Passing atFAU (Nov. 5) Pass Attempts 4.6 J.Hosley, vs.Va. Tech (Sept.17) Yards PerRush 2 Rushes WinstonFraser, vsFIU(Oct.18)------Sacks Luther OPPONENT TEAMGAMEHIGHS Ambrose atULM(Oct.8) 17 ------Interceptions 3times JohnnieFarmsvsMemphis(Sept.10) J.Davis,vs.Middle Tenn. 51 (Nov. 19 8 4 KickRet. A. Andrews, atWKU(Oct.1)------Long 62 Tackles ForLoss 18 JackGriffin vsFIU(Oct.18) Tackles A.J.Jenkinsvs.Illinois(Sept.3) Long PuntRet. JoshDavis,vs.Middle Tenn. ------LongPunt 3 (Nov. 19) 11 54.5 B.Leonard(ULM)&D.Surgent(ULL) 5 times L.DunbarvsNorth ------Punts Texas (Oct.29) JackGriffin vsFIU(Oct.18) ------Receptions Goals A.J.Jenkinsvs.Illinois(Sept.3)------Field N.Scheelhaasse,vs.Ill.(Jan.8) CoreyRobinson,vs Punting Troy (Dec.3) Avg 2 46 2 43 AlfredMorris,atFAU (Nov. 5) Long FieldGoal 72 72 ------TDReceptions 32 MartelMoore, vs.N.Ill.(Jan.8) Long Reception 163 224 ------Long Rush JasonFord(Ill)& A. Morris(FAU) BobbyRainey, CoreyRobinson,vs Troy (Dec.3)------TDPasses atWKU(Oct.1)------Yards Rushing Yards Receiving CoreyRobinson,vs Troy (Dec.3)------PassComp. 311 Long Pass 28 2 52 Yards Passing Pass Attempts vs.Memphis(Sept.10) TD Rushes atULMonroe(Oct.8) vs.NorthernIll.(Jan.8) 5 Rushes 13 OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL GAMEHIGHS 5 atMiddle Tennessee (Nov. 19) ------SacksBy vs.UCA (Sept.24) vs.ULL(Nov. 12) 92 ------Penalties vs.UCA (Sept.24) 53 atULMonroe(Oct.8)------Turnovers 4 vs.Memphis(Sept.10) 32 130 Interceptions By atWKU(Oct.1) ------Total 7.7 Plays vs.Memphis (Sept.10) Penalty Yards ------Yards PerPlay vs.UCA (Sept.24) vs.UCA (Sept.24) 2times 38 First Downs 4 vs.Memphis(Sept.10) 646 375 Points 11.4 4 ------Yards Rushing vs.UCA atWKU(Oct.1)------Yards PerPass (Sept. 24) Total Offense Com. vs.NorthernIll.(Jan. 8)------Pass 419 TD Passes 56 BrandonJoinervsULL (Nov. 12) 58 ------TDRushes Yards Passing vs.UCA (Sept.24) 4 Pass Attempts 6.7 Yards PerRush Rushes TEAM GAMEHIGHS KelcieMcCrayatULM(Oct.8) RyanWilbournvsULL (Nov. 12) -----Sacks NeelySulliventatIllinois(Sept.3) DemarioDavisvsNorth Texas (Oct.29) Andrew Tryon atFAU 2 (Nov. 5) 6 12 67 60 BrandonJoinervsULL BrianDavisvsUCA (Nov. (Sept.24) 12)------Interceptions D.FramptonatULM(Oct.8) ------LongKickRe. D.FramptonatWKU(Oct.1) 4.5 ------LongPunt Tackles ForLoss NeelySulliventatIllinois(Sept.3) 6 13 43 Tackles 57.0 JoshJarboe, Taylor Ryan Aplin (3times) Stockemer ------Punts F. BobbyZaludvsMemphis(Sept.10) JacksonvsMemphis(Sept.10) Long PuntRet. Ryan Goals Aplin atWKU(Oct.1) JoshJarboevsMemphis(Sept.10)------Field ------Receptions Ryan Aplin vsMemphis(Sept.110) Punting Avg 2 56 3 48 Ryan Aplin vs.FIU(Oct.18) Long FieldGoal 71 37 71 ------TDReceptions T. Stockemervs.NorthernIll.(Jan.8) 164 Long Reception 178 Ryan Aplin vsFAU Rush (Nov. Ryan Ryan 5)------Long Aplin vs.FIU(Oct.18)------Yards Passes Rushing Aplin atWKU(Oct.1)------TD Yards Receiving ------PassComp. Ryan Aplin vsNorthernIll.(Jan.8) 396 Long Pass 21 4 58 Yards Passing Pass Attempts TD Rushes Rushes INDIVIDUAL GAMEHIGHS 2012 ARKANSASSTATEFOOTBALL 2012 Reference Guide AstateRedWolves.com 2011 SUNBELTCONFERENCECHAMPIONS  AStateGuides.com )

63 STAFF THIS IS 2011 COACHES THIS IS ASU HISTORY OPPONENTS PLAYERS 2012 SEASON INTRODUCTION DIRECTORY ASU FOOTBALL statistics AND STAFF 2011 sun belt conference champions 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL Introduction SEPT. 3, 2011  MEMORIAL STADIUM: 45,154 SEPT. 12, 2011  ASU STADIUM: 29,872 Illinois 33, Arkansas State 15 Arkansas State 47, Memphis 3

CHAMPAIGN,GAME Ill. - The Arkansas State1 football team JONESBORO,GAME Ark. - The Arkansas 2 State Red put up 350 yards of total offense but dropped their Wolves piled up 611 yards of total offense as the season opener 33-15 at Illinois. The announced Red Wolves rolled to a 47-3 victory over the Tigers 2012 Season crowd of 45,154 helped to usher in the before 29,872 fans at ASU Stadium. The crowd was era at Arkansas State. Frankie Jackson scored the the second-largest in ASU Stadium history. The Red only touchdown of the game for the Red Wolves with Wolves’ 611 yards of total offense was the most 3:20 remaining in the fourth quarter. since ASU put up 601 yards against Lamar in 1984. Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score Arkansas State 0 8 0 1 15 Arkansas State 10 20 17 0 47

and Staff Illinois 7 10 13 3 33 Memphis 0 3 0 0 3 Coaches

Team Qtr Time Scoring play Pys-Yds TOP Team Qtr Time Scoring play Pys-Yds TOP Ill 1 2:06 Ford 15 yd run 13-70 6:50 ASU 1 12:08 Davis 31 yd FG 4-2 1:37 ASU 2 14:03 Draper Safety . . ASU 1 6:21 Jarboe 10 yd rec. 4-65 1:24 ASU 2 7:29 Zalud 49 yd FG 6-18 2:05 ASU 2 13:30 Jarboe 71 yd rec. 1-71 0:11 ASU 2 2:50 Davis 47 yd FG 6-36 2:42 ASU 2 6:29 Robertson 8 yd run 13-82 4:52 ILL 2 1:24 Millines 45 yd rec. 5-80 1:26 UM 2 3:57 Henriques 37 yd FG 9-34 2:23

Players ILL 2 0:11 Dimke 32 yd FG 6-25 0:58 ASU 2 0:37 Frampton 18 yd rec. 11-90 3:13 ILL 3 14:37 Jenkins 72 yd rec. 2-72 0:00 ASU 3 9:39 Jackson 1 yd run 8-84 3:06 ILL 3 5:44 Ford 3 yd run 14-74 6:47 ASU 3 5:34 Lawson 11 yd rec 9-51 2:36 ILL 4 7:20 Dimke 19 yd FG 13-95 6:35 ASU 3 0:36 Zalud 56 yd FG 9-31 4:05 ASU 4 3:20 Jackson 1 yd run 12-70 4:00 TEAM STATISTICS TEAM STATISTICS game recaps ASU UM ASU ILL First Downs 28 13 First Downs 15 24 Net yards rushing 236 82 2011 Net yards rushing 60 202 Net yards passing 375 87 Net yards passing 290 271 Passes Comp-Att-Int 29-33-1 13-29-0 Passes Comp-Att-Int 20-32-1 17-25-0 Total Net Yards 611 169 Total Net Yards 350 473 Fumbles: Number-Lost 1-1 1-1

Opponents Fumbles: Number-Lost 4-2 2-1 Penalties: Number-Yards 8-104 4-35 Penalties: Number-Yards 2-8 0-0 Possession Time 33:03 26:57 Possession Time 27:17 35:43 Third Down Conversions 8 of 13 4 of 16 Third Down Conversions 6 of 14 12 of 18 Sacks By: Number-Yards 5-26 3-9 Sacks By: Number-Yards 3-21 2-13 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING: Arkansas State-Jackson, F. 10-101; RUSHING: Arkansas State-Jackson, Frankie 11- History Thornton, S. 7-67; Robertson, Jer. 9-31; Smith, 39; Robertseon, Jer. 5-15; Aplin, Ryan 9-17; Law- Andre 8-14; Aplin, Ryan 7-13; Lawson, Derek 4- son, Derek 4-5; Team 1-minus 1; Thornton, S. 8; Smith, Rod 1-2. Memphis-Foster, Billy 14-46; 1-minus 4; Smith, Andre 1-minus 5. Illinois-Ford Gibson, Artaves 14-42; Baker, Cam 1-1; Reed, Jason, 22-86; Young, D. 6-39; Scheelhaasse, N. Taylor 9-minus 7. PASSING: Arkansas State- 12-24; Pollard, Troy 2-23; Ferguson, Josh 6-15; Aplin, Ryan 19-21-1-274; Smith, Andre 10-12-0-

asu football Osei,Miles 1-10; O’Toole, R. 1-5. PASSING: 101. Memphis-Reed, Taylor 13-29-087. Arkansas State-Aplin, Ryan 20-32-1-290. Illinois-

This is RECEIVING: Arkansas State-Jarboe, Josh 7- Scheelhaasse, N 16-23-0-267; O’Toole, R. 1-2- 162; Frampton, D. 6-75; Hall, Rod 4-25; Lucas, 0-4 RECEIVING: Arkansas State-Frampton, D. Earl 3-24; Lawson, Derek 2-41; Jackson, F. 2-16; 5-99; Stockemer, T. 5-87; Jarboe, Josh 5-58; Jones, Julian 1-15; Robertsonl Jer. 1-6; Stocke- Muse, Allen 2-24; Kincy, Anthony 1-14; Murry, mer, T. 1-5; Collins, Kelsey 1-4; Murry, Kedric 1- Kedric 1-5; Jackson, F. 1-3. Illinois-Jenkins, A.J.

This is ASU 2. Memphis-Rehrer, Tannar 5-24; Rucker, Marcus 11-148; Millines, D. 5-119; Ferguson, Josh 1-4. 4-34; Gibson, Artaves 2-19; Wright, Kevin 1-8; INTERCEPTIONS: Illinois: Henry, Trulon 1-0. Malone, Keiwone 1-2. INTERCEPTIONS: Mem- FUMBLES: Arkansas State-Aplin, Ryan 2-1; phis-Hollier, Bakari 1-0. FUMBLES: Arkansas Brown, Artez 1-0; Stockemer, T. 1-1. Illinois-Ford, State-Frampton, D. 1-1. Memphis-Reed, Taylor Jason 1-0; Osei, Miles 1-1. 1-1. Directory Staff

NATHAN HERROLD, LB  DWAYNE FRAMPTON, WR  64 2012 Reference Guide AstateRedWolves.com  AStateGuides.com back Ryan Aplin towidereceiver Taylor Stockemer. first possession,usinga51-yardpassfromquarter- dium. The Red Wolves foundtheendzoneontheir points andwentontodefeat ASU 26-7atLaneSta- 13th-ranked Hokiesrespondedwith23first-half to aquick7-0leadagainstVirginia Tech, butthe BLACKSBURG, Va. - The RedWolves jumpedout 2012 ARKANSASSTATEFOOTBALL ak y ubrYrs - 3-22 36:45 427 23:15 7of15 2-0 2-6 2 5-51 292 Sacks By:Number-Yards 4of15 269 135 Third DownConversions 0-0 6-40 Possession Time 15 Penalties: Number-Yards 205 64 Fumbles: Number-Lost Total Net Yards Net yardspassing Net yardsrushing First Downs Hosley, Jayron1-0. FUMBLES: Darryl 1-34.Virginia Tech-Hosley, Jayron2-42 Arkansas State-Edwards,Darron1-0;Feemster, 37; Dunn,Randall1-3. D.J. 2-61;Wilson,David2-7;George,George1- Boykin, Jarrett4-29;Davis,Marucs4-27;Coles, Earl 1-9.Virginia Tech-Coale, Danny7-128; mer, Taylor 3-77;Jackson,Frankie2-22;Lucas, Frampton, D.6-59;Jarboe, Josh 4-38;Stocke- 16-36-2. Thomas, Logan21-33-2. minus 2. Coale, Danny1-9;Phillips,Joey3-2; Team 2- 21-88; Thomas, Logan8-28;Oglesby, Josh5-10; Robertson, Jer. 1-3.Virginia Tech-Wilson, David Jackson, Frankie10-20;Lawson,Derek7-12; RUSHING: 3:49 . 5:14 7-51 11-49 1:55 1:50 . 4-48 Journell31yd FG 5-62 9:49 Wilson3ydrun 1:06 Coeale4ydrec. 4:12 3 3-59 26 Coles49ydrec. 0:52 2 Team 5:30 Safety 7 VT 1 7:25 TOP 0 1 Pys-Yds VT Aplin5ydrun 1 VT 3 11:59 0 VT 7 Score 1 Scoringplay 0 VT 16 Time ASU 0 4 Qtr Team 7 3 2 Virginia Tech 1 Arkansas State Score byQuarters SEPT. 17,2011 No. 13Virginia Tech 26, Arkansas State7 assCm-t-n 1-6221-33-2 16-36-2 Passes Comp-Att-Int PASSING: INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS GAME 3 Arkansas State-Aplin,Ryan13-29; Virginia Tech-Thomas, Logan1-0; RYANQB APLIN, TEAM STATISTICS  Arkansas State-Aplin,Ryan LANE STADIUM: 66,233 INTERCEPTIONS: S ULM ASU 2012 Reference Guide AstateRedWolves.com  2011 SUNBELTCONFERENCECHAMPIONS RECEIVING: by akickerwith23pointsonthe dium.Davis alsosetan ASU andSBCscoringrecord feat theCentral Arkansas Bears53-24at ASU Sta- away froma19-10halftimeleadandwentontode- record withsixfieldgoalsastheRedWolves pulled kicker BrianDavissetanew ASU andSunBelt JONESBORO, Ark. - Arkansas Statesophomore  ak y ubrYrs - 6-6 29:35 322 3025 6of13 2-1 1-2 15 7-50 225 Sacks By:Number-Yards 6of15 646 97 Third DownConversions 1-0 4-20 Possession Time 32 Penalties: Number-Yards 271 375 Fumbles: Number-Lost Total Net Yards Net yardspassing Net yardsrushing First Downs UCA-McKnight, J.1-25 CEPTIONS: 24; Jackson,I.1-5;Smothers, W. 1-1. 3-5; Steele,D.2-25;Lasker, A. 1-40;Hart, T. 1- UCA-Croom, D.5-39;Grandy, j.3-86;Hinton,J. Jones, J.1-14;Jackson,F. 1-8;Lawson,D.1-0. Jarboe, J.3-18;Lucas,E.2-20;Zalud, B.1-23; 100; Stockemer, T. 3-67;McCants, C. 3-21; 1. Arkansas-Smothers, W. 16-31-1;Bobo, T. 1-1-0- 19-28-1-220; Smith, Andre 4-40-51.Central . 3:54 8-54 . 3:11 9-47 Smothers1ydrec. 2:07 2:45 1:41 1:48 Young 31ydINT 6-53 2:51 4-76 6-63 11:03 4 Davis33ydFG 7-31 11:13 4 Frampton10ydrun UCA Grandy53ydrec. 1:19 14:54 4 ASU Smith2ydrun 1:50 1:24 6-18 2:53 4 ASU Davis21ydFG 3:36 6-44 10-83 3 4:40 ASU 6:53 3 Robertson1ydrun 11-65 UCA Davis34ydFG 4:09 12:00 3 ASU 10-46 Davis33ydFG 1:51 3 5:59 ASU 0:50 4:56 Eddie22ydFG 12-72 2 3:55 ASU 6:20 3-57 13-73 2 Davis32ydFG ASU Stockemer11 ydrec 11:02 2 ASU 24 1:39 Hinton3ydrun 2 TOP Pys-Yds UCA 53 Davis24ydFG 2:40 1 ASU 8:46 1 7 ASU 17 Score 1 Scoringplay 7 UCA 17 Time ASU 9 3 4 Qtr Team 10 7 3 2 Central Arkansas 1 Arkansas State Score byQuarters A. 7-3. Smother, W. 10-37; Terence, B.3-16;Blackmon, D. 1-10.Central Arkansas-Hinton, J.12-41; Collins, Kelsey1-17;Jackson,F. 3-14;Frampton, S. 7-55;Robertson,Jer. 6-33;Smith,R.6-30; Lawson, D.10-74;Smith, Andre 11-60; Thortnon, RUSHING: ers, W. 1-0. State-Jones, J.1-0; Zalud,B.1-1.UCA-Smoth- AStateGuides.com Arkansas State53,Central Arkansas 24 RECEIVING: assCm-t-n 2-2117-32-1 23-32-1 Passes Comp-Att-Int SEPT. 24,2011 PASSING: INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS DORVUS WOODS, DL GAME 4 Arkansas State-Aplin,Ryan10-84; Arkansas State-Young, S.1-31. TEAM STATISTICS Arkansas State-Frampton,D.8-  Arkansas State-Aplin,Ryan ASU STADIUM: 27,918 FUMBLES: S UCA ASU night.  Arkansas INTER-

65 STAFF THIS IS 2011 COACHES THIS IS ASU HISTORY OPPONENTS PLAYERS 2012 SEASON INTRODUCTION DIRECTORY ASU FOOTBALL game recaps AND STAFF Arkansas  ASU ULM PASSING: Arkansas State-McCray, Arkansas State-Frampton, D. MALONE STADIUM: 15,027 STADIUM: MALONE  TEAM STATISTICS Arkansas State-Frampton, D. 1-1. Arkansas State-Aplin, R. 9-35; Law- GAME 6 GAME INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS INDIVIDUAL NATHAN HERROLD, LB NATHAN RECEIVING: INTERCEPTIONS: Passes Comp-Att-Int 24-43-3 25-56-3 pleted 27-of-43 passes. pleted 27-of-43 Arkansas State 24, Louisiana-Monroe 19 Louisiana-Monroe State 24, Arkansas AStateGuides.com OCT. 8, 2011 OCT. ULM-Team 1-0; Edwards, J. 1-0; Browning, 1-0; Edwards, J. 1-0; Browning, K. 1- ULM-Team 1. RUSHING: E. 1-7; 6-16; Lucas, son, D. 5-23; Jackson, F. 1-minus 1. Team Thornton, S. 1-0; Smith, R. 2-4; ULM-Browning, K. 18-44; Edwards, J. 9-17; Don- Ambrose, L. 1-1; Maye, C. 4-6; ald, C. 2-9; Wells, 2-minus 9. Team 1-1; T. State-Aplin, Ryan 27-43-3-261. ULM-Browning, 0-1- Team C. 5-15-1-101; K 21-39-2-197; Wells, 0-0. 3-27; Jarboe, J. 2-25; T. 13-147; Stockemer, 1-40; K. 2-10; Smith, R. 2-0; Jackson, F. Murry, A. 1-3; C. 1-6; Kincy, A. 1-6; McCants, Muse, 1-minus 3. ULM-Leonard, B. 10- Robertson, Jer. C. 2- 7-28; Hamm, J. 3-26; Harper, T. 145; Maye, C. Ambrose, L. 1-38; Wells, 35; Donald, C. 2-20; 1-6. D. 1-0. ULM-Ambrose,L. 3-88. K. 2-51; Feemster, FUMBLES: Score by QuartersArkansas State 1Louisiana-Monroe 2 3 7 7Team Qtr 4 3ASU 6 TimeULM 7 Scoring play 0 1 Score ULM 7 1 6 4:41ULM 2 4:24 Jackson 3yd runASU Pys-Yds TOP 2 14:13rec. Leonard 41 yd 24 ASU 19 Manton 25 yd FG 2 3:36ASU 11-78 1-41 3 Manton 25 yd FG 0:17 4:20 ULM 4 9-52 0:17 4:01 Davis 30 yd FG 4 3:36 13:51 12-67 Jones 25 yd blk punt Frampton 44 yd rec. 4:37 2:53 10-52 . 1-44rec yd Leonard 11 1:18 0:08 11-61 . 3:43 First Downs Net yards rushing Net yards passing Yards Net Total Fumbles: Number-Lost 84 261 Penalties: Number-Yards 16 13-130 Possession Time 1-1Third Down Conversions 345 69 4 of 14 Sacks By: Number-Yards 298 5-25 25 3-24 3-1 5 of 19 24:56 367 0-0 35:04 MONROE, La. - Arkansas State senior wide receiver Arkansas - MONROE, La. with 13 re- set a school record Dwayne Frampton a 13-10 halftime deficit ASU overcame ceptions and 13 receptions 24-19. Frampton’s to defeat ULM and a touch- a career-high 147 yards were good for Aplin who from quarterback Ryan down, all coming com   FUMBLES: 2011 sun belt conference champions conference belt sun 2011 Arkansas State- AstateRedWolves.com 2012 Reference Guide ASU WKU Arkansas State-Lee, PASSING: Arkansas State-Frampton, D. HOUCHENS-SMITH STADIUM: 10,813 STADIUM: HOUCHENS-SMITH TEAM STATISTICS Arkansas Stat-Lawson, D. 7-12;  GAME 5 GAME INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS INDIVIDUAL

TAYLOR STOCKEMER, WR STOCKEMER, TAYLOR INTERCEPTIONS: RECEIVING:

Passes Comp-Att-Int 38-50-0 14-24-2 Arkansas State 26, Western Kentucky 22 Kentucky Western State 26, Arkansas Aplin, R. 37-49-0-396; Frampton, D. 1-1-0-23. B. 1-1-0- WKU-Jakes, K. 13-23-2-142; Rainey, 17. 8-43; Fleming, R.J. J. 9-112; 9-126; Jarboe, Aplin, R. 1- 6-69; Lawson, D. 2-11; T. Stockemer, A. 1-18; Lucas, E. 1-10; McCants, C. 1- 23; Kincy, B. 3-68; Doyle, 7. WKU-Haynes, D. 4-36; Rainey, J. 3-19; Brand, B. 2-21; Brown, R. 1-10; Jones, K. 1-5. RUSHING: Frampton, D. 1-6; Aplin, R. 14-5; Thortnton, S. 3- Aplin, R. 14-5; Frampton, D. 1-6; 1-minus 1. WKU- Team 2-1; 2; Robertson, Jer. A. Andrews, B. 28-86; Jakes, K. 7-60; Rainey, 1-4; Jones, K. 1-2. Score by QuartersArkansas State 1 KentuckyWestern 2 3 0 7Team Qtr 10 4 0WKU Time 0ASU 1 7 Scoring play Score 16ASU 2 8 8:48WKU 2 12:51 Jones 2 yd run 26 ASU Pys-Yds 3 TOP Aplin 23 yd rec. 9:40ASU 22 4 2:42 Davis 26 yd FGWKU 4 11-81 14:53 Haynes 17 yd rec. 14-86ASU 4 6:12 Frampton 33 yd rec. 11:12 4:40 10:10 Zalud 43 yd FG 4 8-66 9-78 5-37 Rainer 42 yd rec. 4:28 2:43 1:18 0:43 Lawson 1 yd run 2-53 4-0 0:45 2:04 9-67 1:56 First Downs Net yards rushing Net yards passing Yards Net Total Fumbles: Number-Lost 25 419 Penalties: Number-Yards 24 Possession Time 9-91 0-0Third Down Conversions 152 444 6 of 16 Sacks By: Number-Yards 159 11-64 16 1-8 1-0 7 of 15 28:32 311 31:28 4-45 Qushuan 1-3; Feemster, Darryl 1-0. Qushuan 1-3; Feemster, B. 1-0. WKU-Rainey,

OCT. 1, 2011 1, OCT. 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL STATE ARKANSAS 2012 BOWLING GREEN, Ky. - Arkansas State running Arkansas - GREEN, Ky. BOWLING plunge one-yard touchdown back Derek Lawson’s wild fourth remaining capped a with 43 seconds victory to a 26-22 the Red Wolves quarter andlifted Kentucky Hilltoppers at Houchens over the Western in the Sun Belt Con- SmithStadium Industries-L.T. for both teams. ference opener Coaches 2011 This is Staff Introduction2012 Season Players Opponents History This is ASU

and Staff game recaps asu football Directory 66 Panthers 28-10inthesecondhalf. broke awayfroma6-6halftimetietooutscorethe ESPN2 SunBeltConferencegame.TheRedWolves over theGoldenPanthersinanationally-televised downs toleadtheRedWolves toa34-16victory rushed foracareer-high164yardsandtwotouch- JONESBORO, Ark. -JuniorquarterbackRyan Aplin 2012 ARKANSASSTATEFOOTBALL ossinTm 3:128:48 1-6 283 30:11 8of13 1-0 4-29 16 4-33 141 Sacks By:Number-Yards 1of13 540 142 Third DownConversions 1-1 5-31 Possession Time 21 Penalties: Number-Yards 322 218 Fumbles: Number-Lost Total Net Yards Net yardspassing Net yardsrushing First Downs D. 1-minus2. 1-11; Younger, J.1-8; Anderson, C.1-7;Rhymes, 21; Rhodes,K.2-11; Faucher, J.1-17;Perry, D. Times, W. 8-53;Hilton, T.Y. 6-97;Wright, W. 2- D. 1-7;Muse, A. 1-4;Smith,R.1-minus3.FIU- 1-40; Lawson,D.1-12;Murry, K.1-7;Frampton, Fleming, R.J.2-11; Kincy, A. 2-9;Stockemer, T. Arkansas State-Jackson,F.J. 2-16; 2-44;Jarboe, 147. FIU-Carroll,W. 23-37-1-223. PASSING: 5-12; Hilton, T.Y. 1-0;Carroll,W. 3-minus20. Team-minus 4.FIU-Rhodes,K.20-74; Perry, D. 7; Jones,D.1-7;Roberston,Jer. 1-minus1; Jackson, F. 12-39;Lawson,D.7-26; Smith,R.1- RUSHING: 0:04 4:51 1-9 9-64 2:51 5:33 9-88 Lawson9ydrun 0:59 12-51 2:34 Aplin7ydrun 3-66 4:15 3:20 0:15 4 Muse4ydrec. Griffin 44ydFG 11-90 3-24 14:02 3:47 4 Hilton46ydrec. 1:59 ASU 2:50 11-50 4 9:32 ASU 3 7-33 5:34 Aplin22ydrun ASU Zalud49ydFG 3 11-13 10:37 Griffin 33ydFG FIU 0:00 3 0:22 FIU Davis24ydFG 31 2 TOP Griffin 46ydFG Pys-Yds ASU 16 8:30 2 3:15 ASU 2 21 FIU 1 Score Scoringplay 0 7 ASU Time 10 FIU 6 4 Qtr 3 Team 0 3 3 2 Florida International 1 Arkansas State Score byQuarters BLES: State-Lee, Q.1-16.FIU-Mertile,J.1-22. Arkansas State34,FloridaInternational16 OCT. 18,2011 assCm-t-n 2-2115-28-1 28-42-1 Passes Comp-Att-Int FIU-Times, W. 2-1. INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS DELANO MOORE, OL GAME 7 Arkansas State-Aplin,R.14-24-1- Arkansas State-Aplin,R.21-164; TEAM STATISTICS INTERCEPTIONS:  ASU STADIUM: 15,573 S FIU ASU 2012 Reference Guide AstateRedWolves.com RECEIVING:  2011 SUNBELTCONFERENCECHAMPIONS Arkansas FUM- place all-timeat ASU with34careerscoringpasses. along with69rushingyards. Aplin movedintothird- passing for322yardsandthreetouchdownstogo quarterback Ryan Aplin finishedthenight28-of-42 with a37-14victoryovertheMeanGreen.Junior fifth consecutivevictoryandbecamebowleligible JONESBORO - The RedWolves chalkeduptheir  son, D.1-1.North Texas-McNulty, A. 1-0. ossinTm 3:428:06 2-12 319 31:54 2of13 3-1 4-35 15 14-105 227 Sacks By:Number-Yards 4of15 408 142 Third DownConversions 0-0 9-50 Possession Time 29 Penalties: Number-Yards 234 218 Fumbles: Number-Lost Total Net Yards Net yardspassing Net yardsrushing First Downs Abbe, R.1-19. Arkansas State-McCrawy, K.1-0.North Texas- D. 1-11; Power, A. 1-5. 2-32; Dunbar, L. 2-11; Johnson,B.1-16;Miller, Bynes, C.4-38;Delgado, I. 4-28;Chancellor, B. Murry, K. 2-6;Lawson, D.1-9.North Texas- R.J. 2-26;Lucas,E.2-22;Jackson,F. 2-10; 77; Muse, A. 3-38;Stockemer, T. 3-38;Fleming, J. 7-96;Frampton,D.6- Arkansas State-Jarboe, 136; Thompson, D.1-2-0-5. 28-42-1-322. North Texas-McNulty, A. 14-26-1- ton, J. 3-8; Texas-Dunbar,L. 21-90;McNulty, A. 9-44;Hamil- E. 1-6;Murry, K.1-5; Team 2-minus4.North 14; Kincy, A. 1-11; Roberston,Jer. 3-10;Lucas, son, D.12-63;Jackson,F. 9-44; Sullivent, N. 1- RUSHING: 1:43 2:07 8-74 5-42 4:44 Chancellor23ydrec. 12-80 1:28 1:01 Frampton10ydrec 1:36 5-81 Dunbar1ydrun 4 3:48 3:03 6-39 8:20 6:07 Stockemer12ydrec. 14 8-42 4 16-79 NT 3 Muse12ydrec. 1:30 4:17 ASU Sullivent14ydrun 5:52 2 10-74 7 NT Zalud48ydFG 9:26 2 TOP Pys-Yds ASU 37 7 6:50 2 Jackson4ydrun ASU 10:43 0 1 ASU Score 1 Scoringplay 6 0 ASU Time 0 ASU 4 Qtr 21 Team 3 10 2 North Texas 1 Arkansas State Score byQuarters AStateGuides.com OCT. 29,2011 assCm-t-n 2-7113-28-2 29-47-1 Passes Comp-Att-Int Arkansas State37,NorthTexas 14 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS GAME 8 Arkansas State-Aplin,R.8-69;Law- ELROY BROWN, LB PASSING: TEAM STATISTICS FUMBLES:  ASU STADIUM: 19,761 Arkansas State-Aplin,R. Arkansas State-Law- INTERCEPTIONS: S NT ASU  RECEIVING:

67 STAFF THIS IS 2011 COACHES THIS IS ASU HISTORY OPPONENTS PLAYERS 2012 SEASON INTRODUCTION DIRECTORY ASU FOOTBALL game recaps AND STAFF Arkansas  Aplin, R. 20-32-0- ASU ULL INTERCEPTIONS: FUMBLES: Arkansas State-Framp- ASU STADIUM: 20,261 ASU STADIUM: PASSING:  TEAM STATISTICS Arkansas State- Aplin, R. 15-70; Law- Arkansas State- DEREK LAWSON, RB DEREK LAWSON, INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS INDIVIDUAL RECEIVING: GAME 10 GAME Passes Comp-Att-Int 21-33-0 24-45-4 NOV. 12, 2011 12, NOV. Arkansas State 30, Louisiana-Lafayette 21 Louisiana-Lafayette State 30, Arkansas AStateGuides.com First Downs Net yards rushing Net yards passing Yards Net Total Fumbles: Number-Lost 169 228 Penalties: Number-Yards 20 12-83 Possession Time 1-1Third Down Conversions 66 397 5 of 17 Sacks By: Number-Yards 248 10-67 17 4-28 1-1 6 of 16 34:32 314 1-8 25:15 State-Frampton, D. 1-1. ULL-People, H. 1-1. ton, D. 6-54; Stockemer, T. 4-85; Jarboe, J. 4-52; T. ton, D. 6-54; Stockemer, Lawson, D. 2-7; Jones, D. 1-7; A. 2-18; Muse, A. 6-81; Lucas, E. 1-3; Hall, R. 1-2. ULL-Harris, L. 5-47; Surgent, D. 2- Lawson, J. 5-50; Green, McGuire, B. 1- R. 2-4; 41; People, H. 2-6; Walker, 19; Comminie, B.1-0. D. 1- K. 1-4; Davis, D. 1-27; Feemester, McCray, 48; Edwards, D. 1-0. 226; Frampton, D. 1-1-0-2. ULL-Gautier, B. 226; Frampton, D. 1-1-0-2. ULL-Gautier, Thomas, B. 19-38-33-206; Masson, C. 4-6-1-23; 1-1-0-19. RUSHING: Jer. 10-31; Robertson, son, D. 15-60; Jackson, F. A. 1-1. ULL-Gau- 3-5; Frampton, D. 1-2; Smith, A. 6-21; McGuire, B. 1-1; B. 17-53; Harris, tier, 1-minus 2; Masson, C. 2-minus 2; Peo- Q. Griffin, ples, H. 1-minus 5. Score by QuartersArkansas State 1Louisiana-Lafayette 2 0 14 3Team 6 7 Qtr 4ASU 14 Time 7 0 Scoring play 1ASU Score 3 11:44 1ASU Stockemer 13 yd rec.2-14 0:34 2UL 1:50 21 Pys-Yds TOP 30 Stockemer 31 yd rec.5-42ASU 1:50 7:10 2 Davis 22 yd FG 2UL 0:53UL 0:00 10 yd rec. Surgent 3 4-1 Davis 24 yd FGASU 7-46 12:54 3 2:19 2:41 3ASU Surgent 31 yd rec. 7-49 8-74 9:00 4 1:31 0:49 2:00 yd run Harris 4 Aplin 4 yd run 2:49 Davis 21 yd FG 1-4 7-52 11-77 0:00 5:01 2:26 JONESBORO - The Arkansas State football team Arkansas State football The - JONESBORO play, in Sun Belt Conference remained undefeated its winning 5-0 at home and extended improved to victory over game with a 30-21 streak to seven tied a Brandon Joiner Louisiana-Lafayette.Senior ASU de- an with four sacks to lead school record five turnovers. fense that forced  IN- PASS- 2011 sun belt conference champions conference belt sun 2011  Arkansas State- AstateRedWolves.com 2012 Reference Guide ASU FAU FAU STADIUM: 15,162 STADIUM: FAU RECEIVING:  Arkansas State-Robertson, Jus. TEAM STATISTICS RYAN APLIN, QB RYAN FAU-Morris, A. 1-1; Wilbert, G. 1-1; FAU-Morris, Arkansas State-Lawson, D. 20-91; GAME 9 GAME INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS INDIVIDUAL

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Arkansas State 39, Florida Atlantic 21 Atlantic Florida State 39, Arkansas NOV. 5, 2011 NOV. Passes Comp-Att-Int 28-38-1 16-25-2 First Downs Net yards rushing Net yards passing Yards Net Total Fumbles: Number-Lost 182 Penalties: Number-Yards 247 28 Possession Time 4-35 0-0Third Down Conversions 134 9 of 18Sacks By: Number-Yards 429 147 4-31 9-69 15 3-2 4 of 11 34:07 281 2-10 25:53 TERCEPTIONS: M. 1-22. 1-0; Edwards, D. 1-0. FAU-Bartels, FUMBLES: 1-0. Dukes, W. Frampton, D. 10-87; Stockemer, T. 4-43; Lucas, T. Frampton, D. 10-87; Stockemer, E. 3-47; Jarboe, J. 3-30; Lawson, D. 2-15; Jack- K. 1-6; Hall, R. 1-3. 1-16; Murry, son, F. ING: G. 16-24-2-147; A. 1-1-0-3. FAU-Wilbert, Smith, Curtis, S. 0-1-0-0. RUSHING: R. 4-11; 8-13; Smith, Aplin, R. 14-49; Jackson, F. A. 1-3. FAU- A. 2-5; Kincy, Hall, R. 1-10; Smith, C. 1-8; Stinson, X. 2-1; A. 19-163; White, Morris, Jackson, C. 1-0; Wilbert, G. 6-minus 38.

Score by QuartersArkansas State 1Florida Atlantic 2 15 3Team 3 Qtr 4ASU 0 Time 7ASU 14 Scoring play 1 Score 14 7FAU 1 12:19ASU 0 Aplin 13 yd run 2 39 Pys-Yds 5:11 TOP FAU 2 10:07 Aplin 1 yd runFAU Morris 13 yd run 2 21 6:05 8-75ASU 3 Davis 30 yd FG 2:49 2:41 ASU 3 4-71 10:24 yd run Morris 4 6-21ASU Moise 18 yd rec. 4 1:48 8:06 2:35 8-50 4 10:03 Stockemer 7 yd rec. 4:02 Aplin 3 yd run 7-62 8-70 6-40 7:39 3:16 4:36 Aplin 1 yd run 2:18 15-73 4:46 6-31 2:11 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL STATE ARKANSAS 2012 BOCA RATON, Fla. - Quarterback Ryan Aplin - Quarterback Ryan Fla. RATON, BOCA and four rushing touchdowns scored a career-high to their to lead the Red Wolves threw for another 1986, 39- win, the most in a row since sixth-straight for 244 Aplin was 24-37 Atlantic. 21, over Florida player in as he became just the third yards in the air 6,000 yards. history to throw for over Arkansas State Coaches 2011 This is Staff Introduction2012 Season Players Opponents History This is ASU

and Staff game recaps asu football Directory 68 Red Wolved rolledup536yardsonthenight. passing andthreetouchdownsfromRyan Aplin, the dle Tennessee Blue Raiders.Ledby294yards Daddy.com Bowlwitha45-19victoryovertheMid- Conference championshipandaberthintheGo- Red Wolves clinchedatleastashareoftheSunBelt MURFREESBORO, Tenn.- The State Arkansas 2012 ARKANSASSTATEFOOTBALL son, F. 1-1.MT-1-0; Pratcher, W. 1-1. FUMBLES: 1-3. 12; Whatley, R.2-3; Amos, A. 1-18; Bamber, J. Donald, S.2-13; Turner, H.2-13;Jefferson, T. 2- 3-26; Mason, T. 2-20;Cunningham,B.Mc- MT-Griswould, K.8-65;Gray,J. 3-26;Blissard, S. 1-2; Lawson,D.1-0;Fleming,R.J.1-minus4. 8; Stockemer, T. 1-8;McCants,C.1-6;Murry, K. 21; Lucas,E.1-20;Jackson,F. 1-19; Jones,J.1- 5-41; Hall,R.3-28;Jarboe,J.2-43;Kincy, A. 1- Arkansas State-Frampton,D.10-141;Muse, A. MT-Murphy, J.28-48-0-219. State-Aplin, R.25-37-1-294;Smith, A.4-4-0-39. R. 1-1; Team 1-minus3. Cunningham, B.11-16; Mason, T. 1-3;Whatley, minus 2.MT-Murohy, J.15-46;Pratcher, W. 6-17; 5-18; Jackson,F. 3-13;Smith,R. 2-2; Team 2- 85; Lawson,D.11-46; Aplin, R.15-41;Smith, A. RUSHING: 3:31 11-77 0:40 4:37 Aplin2ydrun 10-57 2-39 0:48 0:05 7:54 Robertson30ydrun . 1-12 4-5 Jackson2ydrun 3:49 1:13 4 McDonald 12ydrec. 9:22 5-43 3:11 3 Gendrea 26ydFG 0:44 1:50 ASU . 13-80 1:50 3 Cunningham 1ydrun 1:35 6-70 ASU 2 6-70 2:43 ASU 2 Davis24ydFG MT 2 Jackson8ydrun 5:54 MT Kincy21ydrec. 7:35 2 0:44 Team safety MT 0:44 19 2 5:42 3-66 TOP Pys-Yds ASU 1 Frampton,D.26rec. 45 ASU 1 14:16 ASU 0 Score 1 Scoringplay MT 6 0 Time ASU 14 17 4 Qtr 10 Team 2 3 15 2 Middle Tennessee 1 Arkansas State Score byQuarters ak y ubrYrs - 3-15 25:29 299 34:31 5of19 2-1 1-8 17 8-78 219 Sacks By:Number-Yards 9of18 536 80 Third DownConversions 2-2 4-28 Possession Time 29 Penalties: Number-Yards 333 203 Fumbles: Number-Lost Total Net Yards Net yardspassing Net yardsrushing First Downs Arkansas State45,MiddleTennessee 19 NOV. 29,2011 assCm-t-n 2-1128-48-0 29-41-1 Passes Comp-Att-Int INTERCEPTIONS: GAME 11 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS NEELY SULLIVENT, P Arkansas State-Robertson,Jer. 13- Arkansas State-Lucas,E.1-1;Jack- TEAM STATISTICS  Floyd Stadium:12,806 PASSING: MT-Ikner,1-46. A. S MT ASU 2012 Reference Guide AstateRedWolves.com RECEIVING:  2011 SUNBELTCONFERENCECHAMPIONS Arkansas with aperfect8-0 Sun Belthistorytofinishundefeatedinleagueplay to 10-2overallandbecamejustthethirdschoolin Stadium. Withthevictory, theRedWolves improved 45-14 victoryover Troy Saturdayafternoonat ASU Sun BeltConferencechampionship,outright,witha JONESBORO, Ark. - The RedWolves clinchedthe  Arukwe, S.1-0; . 1-1;Robinson,C.1-0. Albert, J L. 1-10. Feemester, D.1-9;Jones,1-6. Troy-Madden, 7. I 2-23; Jones,J.1-51;Lucas,E.1-26;Kincy, A. 1- 4-57; Stockemer, T. 3-25;Hall,R.3-14;Muse, A. Arkansas State-Frampton,D.10-153;Jarboe,J. Robinson, C.32-52-2-311. Arkansas State-Aplin,R.25-37-1-356. Troy- 1-minus 1;Robinson,C.4-minus17. Southward, S/14-72; Taylor, D.J.6-8; Albert, J. 7-12; Frampton,D.1-10; Team 1-minus2. Troy- Collins, K.4-26;Jackson,F. 3-13;Robertson,Jer. RUSHING: 4:50 8-84 5:51 Hall9ydrec. 0:42 13-84 4:11 4:38 6-75 Laswon,D.6ydrun 12-69 2:01 Stockemer10ydrec. 12:09 4 45 2:46 . 6-59 3:23 4 9-80 Felton15ydrec. ASU Frampton30ydrec. 1:37 3 0:02 14 ASU 0:46 5-57 . Worthy 34ydrec. 7 ASU 2 2 Jones12ydFGblock 2:55 14 TROY Feemester60ydfumble.. 14:16 14 10 TOP Pys-Yds ASU Zalud53ydFG 8:30 2 2 TROY 9:32 1 ASU 0 Score 1 Scoringplay ASU 0 Time ASU 4 14 Qtr Team 0 3 2 Troy 1 Arkansas State Score byQuarters ossinTm 3:424:36 0-1 373 35:24 8of18 4-2 1-12 22 3-33 311 Sacks By:Number-Yards 7of15 489 62 Third DownConversions 0-0 6-61 Possession Time 27 Penalties: Number-Yards 356 133 Fumbles: Number-Lost Total Net Yards Net yardspassing Net yardsrushing First Downs AStateGuides.com assCm-t-n 2-7132-52-2 25-37-1 Passes Comp-Att-Int DEC. 3,2011 NTERCEPTIONS: Arkansas State45,Troy 14 GAME 12 FUMBLES: INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS KEDRIC MURRY, TE Lawson, D.9-39; Aplin, R.16-35; TEAM STATISTICS record.  ASU STADIUM: 14,156 Troy-Southward, S.1-1; S TROY ASU Arkansas State-  RECEIVING: PASSING:

69 STAFF THIS IS 2011 COACHES THIS IS ASU HISTORY OPPONENTS PLAYERS 2012 SEASON INTRODUCTION DIRECTORY ASU FOOTBALL game recaps AND STAFF WR: T.Y. Hilton (FIU, Sr.) T.Y. WR: Sr.) RB: Lance Dunbar (NT, Jr.) DL: Jonathan Massaquoi (Troy, 2011 PRESEASON ALL-SBC PRESEASON 2011 AStateGuides.com OFFENSE QB: So.) RB: Corey Robinson (Troy, RB: Sr.) Dunbar (NT, Lance WR: Rainey (WKU, Sr.) Bobby Frampton (ASU, Sr.) Dwayne WR: Hilton (FIU, Sr.) T.Y. WR:Ambrose (ULM, Sr.) Luther TE:OL: Ladarius Green (ULL, Sr.) OL: Castilaw (ASU, Sr.) Tom OL: Caylin Hauptmann (FIU, Jr.) OL: Ryan McCaul (ULM, Sr.) Sr.) OL: (NT, Tomlinson Matt OL: Sr.) James Brown (Troy, ries (WKU, Sr.) Jeff Wes DEFENSE DL:DL: (ASU, Sr.) Woods Dorvus DL: Williams (FIU, Jr.) Tourek DL: (ULM, Sr.) LB: Jr.) Jonathan Massaquoi (Troy, LB: Davis (ASU, Sr.) Demario LB: Winston Fraser (FIU, Jr.) DB: Sr.) Xavier Lamb (Troy, DB: McCray (ASU, Sr.) Kelcie DB: Jr.) Jonathan Cyprien (FIU, DB: Sr.) Marcus Bartels, FAU, Darius Prelow (ULM, Sr.) TEAMS SPECIAL PK:P: Sr.) Alan Gendreau (MT, RS: Sr.) Mickey Groody (FAU, Return Specialist) Hilton (FIU, Sr., T.Y. YEAR OF THE CO-OFFENSIVE PLAYERS YEAR OF THE DEFENSIVE PLAYER  2011 sun belt conference champions conference belt sun 2011 CONFERENCE OVERALL AstateRedWolves.com 2012 Reference Guide *Sun Belt Conference regular season champion; $Bowl eligibile *Sun Belt Conference regular Tom Castilaw Tom 2011 SUN BELT CONFERENCE STANDINGS CONFERENCE BELT SUN 2011

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2011 PRESEASON SBC POLL PRESEASON 2011 TeamArkansas State*$. . . 8-0 . . . .1.00.. . 4-0 . . . 4-0 $ Ky. Western . . . . . 7-1 . . . .875 . . . 3-1 #$.UL Lafayette . . . 6-2. . 4-0 . . . . .750 . . . 4-0 . . . 2-2 $Florida Int’l ...... 5-3 10-3. . . . .833 . . . .625 . . . 3-1Texas . . . 6-0North ...... 4-4 . . . 2-2 . . . .500 4-2 . . . W-L . . . 3-1 . . . 1-3Louisiana-Monroe . . 3-5 7-5 . . . .375 . . . . .583 . . . 1-3 . 3-4 . . Troy Pct. . . . 2-2 9-4 ...... 2-6 . . . . .692 . . . 4-1 . . . .250. . 2-2 . . . . 5-0TennesseeMiddle . . . 0-4 . . 1-7 . . . 3-4 8-5 . . . .125 . . . . .615 . . . 0-4 HAtlantic. . . . 1-3 . 4-2 . . Florida . . . . 0-8 5-7 . . . .000 . . . . .417 . . . 4-2 . . . 0-4. . 4-2 . . . . 0-4 . . . 1-5 4-8 . . . . .333 . . . 2-3 3-9 A . . . 2-5 . . . . .250. . 3-2 . 2-10. . . . 167 . . . 0-7 . . . 1-5 . . . .083 1-11. . . . 1-5 . . . 1-4 . . . 0-7 W-L Pct. H A

1. 75 (5) Florida International, 2. 66 (2) Troy, T-3. 54 Tennesse, Middle T-3. 54 Louisiana-Monroe, 5. 49 (1) Arkansas State, 6. 33 North Texas, 7. 28 (1) Kentucky, Western 8. Louisiana-Lafayette, 26 9. Florida Atlantic, 20 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL STATE ARKANSAS 2012 Coaches 2011 sun belt This is Staff Introduction2012 Season Players Opponents History This is ASU

and Staff Review asu football Directory 70 2011 SUN BELT CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL 2011 ALL-SUN BELT CONFERENCE TEAM FIRST TEAM OFFENSE FIRST TEAM DEFENSE FIRST TEAM SPECIAL TEAMS Ryan Aplin (Arkansas State, Jr., QB) Brandon Joiner (ASU, Sr., DL) Jack Griffin (FIU, Jr., PK) Lance Dunbar (North Texas, Sr., RB) Bernard Smith (ULL, DL, Sr.) Will Atterberry (North Texas, Jr., P) Bobby Rainey (WKU, Sr., RB) Ken Dorsey (Louisiana-Monroe, Sr., DL) T.Y. Hilton (FIU, Sr., Return Specialist) Dwayne Frampton (ASU, Sr., WR) Jonathan Massaquoi (Troy, Jr., DL) T.Y. Hilton (FIU, Sr., All Purpose) INTRODUCTION T.Y. Hilton (FIU, Sr., WR) Demario Davis (ASU, Sr., LB) Eric Russell (MTSU, Sr., DB/RS) Javone Lawson (LULL, WR, Jr.) Lance Kelley (UL Lafayette, Sr., LB) Ladarius Green (ULL, TE, Sr.) Andrew Jackson (WKU, So., LB) SECOND TEAM SPECIAL TEAMS Tom Castilaw (ASU, Sr., OL) Darryl Feemster (ASU, Sr., DB) Brett Baer (Louisiana-Lafayette, Jr., PK) Colin Boss (Middle Tennessee, r-Sr., OL) Kelcie McCray (ASU, Sr., DB) Brett Baer (Louisiana-Lafayette, Jr., P) Matt Tomlinson (North Texas, Sr., OL) Dwight “Bill” Bentley (ULL, DB, Sr.) Luther Ambrose (ULM, Sr., RS) Wes Jeffries (WKU, Sr., OL) Darius Prelow (ULM, Sr., DB) Dwayne Frampton (ASU, Sr., AP)

James Brown (Troy, Sr., OL) HON. MENTION SP. TEAMS 2012 SEASON SECOND TEAM OFFENSE SECOND TEAM DEFENSE Neely Sullivent (Arkansas State, Sr., P) Blaine Gautier (ULL, QB, Jr.) Dorvus Woods (ASU, Sr., DL) Brelan Chancellor (T, So., AP) Alfred Morris (Florida Atlantic, Sr., RB) Tourek Williams (FIU, Jr., DL) Kedrick Rhodes (FIU, So., RB) Brandon Akpunku (North Texas, Sr., DL) PLAYER OF THE YEAR Josh Jarboe (ASU, Jr., WR) Quanterus Smith (WKU, Jr., DL) Ryan Aplin (ASU, Jr., QB) Brent Leonard (ULM, Jr., WR) Nathan Herrold (ASU, Jr., LB) COACHES Eric Thomas (Troy, So., WR) Winston Fraser (FIU, r-Jr., LB) AND STAFF Jack Doyle (WKU, Jr., TE) Zachary Orr (North Texas, So., LB) OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF Delano Moore (ASU, Sr., OL) Darron Edwards (ASU, Sr., DB) Caylin Hauptmann (FIU, R-Jr., OL) Jonathan Cyprien (FIU, Jr., DB) THE YEAR Leonardo Bates (ULL, OL, Jr.) Brynden Trawick (Troy, Jr., DB) Bobby Rainey (WKU, Sr., RB) Brandon McLeroy (MTSU, Sr., OL) Derrius Brooks (WKU, Sr., DB) Adam Smith (WKU, Jr., OL) DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF PLAYERS HONORABLE MENTION OFF. HONORABLE MENTION DEF. THE YEAR Taylor Stockemer (ASU, Jr., WR) Bo Adebayo (WKU, Sr., DL) Brandon Joiner (ASU, Sr., DL) Sam McRoy (FAU, Sr., OL) Jared Clendenin (WKU, Sr., DL) Randell Johnson (FAU, So., LB) Kanorris Davis (Troy, Jr., LB) Rupert Bryan (FIU, Jr., OL) Tony Davis (Troy, Jr., DL) FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR Cyril Lemon (North Texas, Fr., OL) Troy Evans (ULM, Sr., DL) Alonzo Harris (ULL, RB, Fr.)

Jason Edwards (ULM, Sr., LB) review James Jones (FIU, Sr., DL) Devon Lewis-Buchanan (ULL, LB, Sr.) COACH OF THE YEAR 2011 sun belt Omar McLendon (MTSU, Jr., DL) Hugh Freeze, ASU Melvin White (ULL, DB, Sr.)

2011 SBC PLAYERS OF THE WEEK

OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK OPPONENTS Sept. 5: T.Y. Hilton (FIU, Sr., WR), Sept. 12: T.Y. Hilton (FIU, Sr., WR), Sept. 19: Corey Robinson (Troy, So., QB), Sept. 26: Blaine Gautier (Louisiana-Lafayette, QB), Oct. 3: Ryan Aplin (Arkansas State, Jr., QB), Oct. 10: Chris Masson (Louisiana-Lafayette, Sr., QB), Oct. 17: Kolton Browning (Louisiana-Monroe, So., QB), Oct. 24: Bobby Rainey (Western Kentucky, Sr., RB), Oct. 31: Alonzo Harris (Louisiana-Lafayette, Fr., RB), Nov. 7: Ryan Aplin (Arkansas State, Jr., QB), Nov. 14: Derek Thompson (North Texas, So., QB), Nov. 21: Bobby Rainey (Western Kentucky, Sr., RB), Nov. 28: Bobby Rainey (Western Kentucky, Sr., RB), HISTORY Dec. 5: Lance Dunbar (North Texas, Sr., RB)

DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK Sept. 5: Eric Russell (Middle Tennessee, Sr., DB), Sept. 12: Winston Fraser (FIU, R-Jr., LB), Sept. 19: LaDarrius Madden (Troy, Sr., DB) and Isame Faciane (FIU, So., DT), Sept. 26: Chris Pickett (Troy, So., THIS IS DB), Oct. 3: Lance Kelley (Louisiana-Lafayette, LB), Oct. 10: Kelcie McCray (Arkansas State, Sr., DB), Oct. 17: Lance Kelly (Louisiana-Lafayette, So., LB), Oct. 24: Eric Russell (Middle Tennessee, Sr., DB), Oct. ASU FOOTBALL 31: Melvin White (Louisiana-Lafayette, Sr., DB), Nov. 7: Devon Lewis-Buchanan (Louisiana-Lafayette, Sr., LB), Nov. 14: Brandon Joiner (Arkansas State, Sr., DL), Nov. 21: Jonathan Cyprien (FIU, Jr., S), Nov. 28: Jemarlous Moten (Louisiana-Lafayette, DB), Dec. 5: Darryl Feemster (Arkansas State, Sr., DB)

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Sept. 5: Hendrix Brakefi eld (WKU, So., P), Sept. 12: Brelan Chancellor (North Texas, So., KR), Sept. 19: THIS IS ASU Melvin White (Louisiana-Lafayette, Sr., DB), Sept. 26: Brian Davis (Arkansas State, So., K), Oct. 3: Brett Baer (Louisiana-Lafayette, K/P), Oct. 10: Don Jones (Arkansas State, Jr.), Oct. 17: Mitchell Bai- ley (Louisiana-Monroe, Jr., RB), Oct. 24: Luther Ambrose (Louisiana-Monroe, Sr., WR/KR), Oct. 31: Jack Griffi n (FIU, Jr., K), Nov. 7: Brett Baer (Louisiana-Lafayette, Jr., K), Nov. 14: T.Y. Hilton (FIU, Sr., WR/PR/KR), Nov. 21: Luther Ambrose (Louisiana-Monroe, Sr., KR), Nov. 28: Brett Baer (Louisiana- Lafayette, K/P) Dec. 5: Don Jones (Arkansas State, Jr., DB) STAFF DIRECTORY 2012 Reference Guide 71 AstateRedWolves.com  AStateGuides.com Ryan Aplin Brian Davis Kedric Murry Taylor Stockemer Taylor

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2011 sun belt conference champions conference belt sun 2011 AstateRedWolves.com 2012 Reference Guide 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL STATE ARKANSAS 2012 SCORING OFFENSESCORING StateArkansas GLouisiana-Lafayette TDFIU XP 13 13North Texas 2XP 53Louisiana-Monroe 50 DXP FGWKU 46 44 Saf Tennessee Troy 12 0 2 Pts 31 0 12 35 Middle 12 0 Avg 40 8 1 0FAU 22.2 0 39 267 35 13 18 38 24 0SCORING DEFENSE 37 1 0 G 1State FIU 37 30 2 12 0 37 12 36 29 0 0 Arkansas 0 5 8 TD 420 0 30 1 13 33 422 2 0 22.9 22.4 0 0 WKU 6 275 269 2 32.3 12 20.8 32.5 XP 12 19 18 1 270 Louisiana-Monroe 0 8 7 0 2XP49 0 112.9 12 40 36 1 Texas Louisiana-Lafayette 13 DXP 155 0 FG 1 9 29.8 47North 22 0 25.4 2951 Saf 305 388 13 30 27 0 Troy 15 0 0 0 24.6 0 298 Pts24.2 14 12 49 44 0 Tennessee FAU 24.8 12 39 31 0 0 Avg 0 10 30.7 0 12 59 56 1 2 19.5 325Middle 0 11 368 24.8 0 253 26807.1 298 9 25.0 1 36.8 441 OFFENSE 19239.4 PASS Arkansas State 223.3 261.4 12 52 48 0 Troy 0 1 14 33.7 G 12 52 48 1 404 Louisiana-Lafayette 0 126.10 18 0 34.7 28737.4 416 13 AttMiddle Tennessee66.6 13 20 Cmp31378.0Louisiana-Monroe 326 Int 500 266FIU 12020.1 23 Pct 16 437North Texas019.7 12 Yds 297 10251377 65.2 AvgWKU 507 3817 274 TD 60.9 7.655.4 12 15FAU226.6 473 3503266466 8.0 Yds/G 1409 10 21 332 10 58.61039 2562.6 3058 531 DEFENSEPASS 6.0 293.6 12 57.9 14 15 2851 269.5 Tennessee Middle 21216390 6.0 57.1 199 62.5 12 FAU G1288 13 2946 16 347 254.8 3496244 12 6.6244390 6.3Louisiana-Monroe 12 9 13 1142 238 237.6 208 12 Cmp 418 11 21FIU 13 39027146.524.7 Att 13 57.3 329 8 168 12 5Arkansas State 291.3 54 2272 58.4 Int 4 6.5 301 23WKU 12 1832 Pct. 13 1443 61.0 63.2 351 YdsLouisiana-Lafayette 13 226.2 302 2794 13 2539 7.2 55.8 16 Avg 189.3 12 Troy 7.73397 2008 479 269 TD1236 6.7 1563.0 7.164 18 52.1 14 North Texas 1717 475 Yds/G 211.6 11 23 261.3 4.9 214.9 58 19 50 8 167.3 56.6 KICKOFF RETURNS 2963WKU 12 6.2 143.1 12 0 20 Louisiana-Monroe 12 257 227.9 FIU 13 1226 G 429Arkansas State 9 19.5 12 FAU 63 59.9 12 Troy Ret 3190 7.4Louisiana-Lafayette 13 27 Middle Tennessee Yds 265.8 North Texas 13 TD 42 12 Avg 872 63 12 0 1216 67 0 20.8 1243 19.3 0 18.6 Coaches 2011 sun belt This is Staff Introduction2012 Season Players Opponents History This is ASU

and Staff team stats asu football Directory 72 2011 SUN BELT CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL PUNTING G NO YARDS AVG RET TB NET/P North Texas 12 74 3218 43.5 126 7 39.9 WKU 12 64 2662 41.6135 5 37.9 Louisiana-Lafayette 13 80 3196 40.0 76 5 37.8 Troy 12 69 2843 41.2195 6 36.6 Arkansas State 13 51 1968 38.6 69 2 36.5 INTRODUCTION Middle Tennessee 12 66 2594 39.3 184 2 35.9 FIU 13 70 2804 40.1231 9 34.2 FAU 12 79 3190 40.4459 5 33.3 Louisiana-Monroe 12 67 2473 36.9 350 2 31.1 2012 SEASON —Gained— —Lost— TURNOVER MARGIN G Fum Int Tot Fum Int Tot Mar Per/G Derek Lawson North Texas 12 17 9 26 8 9 17 +9 0.75 FIU 13 614 20 10 5 15 +5 0.38 Louisiana-Monroe 12 8 13 21 8 10 18 +3 0.25 COACHES Arkansas State 13 10 19 29 11 16 27 +2 0.15 AND STAFF Louisiana-Lafayette 13 9 14 23 13 10 23 +0 0.00 WKU 12 7 13 20 10 13 23 -3 -0.25 Middle Tennessee 12 17 4 21 13 15 28 -7 -0.58 FAU 12 8 10 18 12 16 28 -10 -0.83

Troy 12 11 8 19 16 15 31 -12 -1.00 PLAYERS

RUSHING OFFENSE G Att Yds Avg TD Yds/G WKU 12 544 2179 4.0 25 181.6 Arkansas State 13 516 2005 3.9 25 154.2 Louisiana-Monroe 12 466 1836 3.9 22 153.0 Justin Robertson North Texas 12 480 1829 3.8 19 152.4 team stats 2011 sun belt FIU 13 476 1903 4.0 18 146.4 Middle Tennessee 12 431 1755 4.1 14 146.2 Louisiana-Lafayette 13 456 1627 3.6 19 125.2 FAU 12 387 1268 3.3 10 105.7 Troy 12 336 1064 3.2 12 88.7 OPPONENTS

RUSHING DEFENSE G Rushes Yards Avg. TD Yds/G Louisiana-Monroe 12 386 1200 3.1 13 100.0 Arkansas State 13 448 1346 3.0 12 103.5 FIU 13 459 1542 3.4 15 118.6

WKU 12 372 16124.3 18 134.3 HISTORY Louisiana-Lafayette 13 483 1802 3.7 26 138.6 North Texas 12 419 1962 4.7 18 163.5 Brandon Joiner FAU 12 504 2027 4.0 27 168.9 Troy 12 538 2443 4.5 25 203.6

Middle Tennessee 12 590 2754 4.7 37 229.5 THIS IS ASU FOOTBALL TOTAL OFFENSE G Rush Pass Plays Yards Avg/P TD Yds/G Arkansas State 13 2005 3817 101 5822 5.7 46 447.8 Middle Tennessee 12 1755 3058 938 4813 5.1 35 401.1 Louisiana-Lafayette 13 1627 3503 893 5130 5.7 44 394.6 Louisiana-Monroe 12 1836 2851 939 4687 5.0 38 390.6

Troy 12 1064 3496 867 4560 5.3 33 380.0 THIS IS ASU FIU 13 1903 2794 866 4697 5.4 33 361.3 WKU 12 2179 2008 845 4187 5.0 36 348.9 North Texas 12 1829 2272 827 4101 5.0 33 341.8 FAU 12 1268 1717 738 2985 4.0 18 248.8 STAFF

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2011 sun belt conference champions conference belt sun 2011 AstateRedWolves.com 2012 Reference Guide 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL STATE ARKANSAS 2012 FIU 13 1542 2946 925 4488 4.9 26 345.2 392.2 373.8 26 465.0 46 38 4.9 48 5.3 5.9 4488 6.0 4707 4485 925 5580 762 881 2946 928 2873 2680 115.91542 5.7 3137 1612 4.9 326.2 36 3914 804 2027 DEFENSETOTAL 2714 3.8 1200 07.712 Louisiana-Monroe G 239 State Arkansas Rush0 13 FIU Pass 13 2443 12 WKU Plays 1346 Yards 12 0 FAU 2963 Avg 13 Louisiana-Lafayette 1802 923 231 3397 962 TD 5199 North Texas 15 4309 5.4 130 Yds/G Middle Tennessee 49 4.7 399.9 12 Troy 13 32 2754 68 12 331.5 1962 2539 PUNT RETURNS30 919 3190 13 FIU 23 848 5293 Middle Tennessee 5152 13 Louisiana-Lafayette 5.8 1 32 332 G 6.1 Arkansas State .636 18 55 12 Troy 45 12 441.1 12 WKU .571 429.3 10.4 3.8 0 North Texas Ret73 19 13 12 Louisiana-Monroe 11 19 12 FAU 22 Yds.250 14 FIELD GOALS1.00 27 7 204 Louisiana-Lafayette 12 TD1.00 FIU 13 8 2620 0Arkansas State 227 12 13 18 FAU 2037 Avg G 16 Middle Tennessee 25 18 12 Troy 10.7 13 .846 North Texas 69 Louisiana-Monroe 12 37 12 .900 .853 8.4 6 WKU 12 18 Made 1 14 KICKINGPAT .429 24 FIU 13 12 34 8 34 Att 12 FAU 4.3 North Texas Middle Tennessee 30 34 GLouisiana-Monroe 12 29 .882 8 Pct 35 Arkansas State 14 Louisiana-Lafayette 13 37 12 .946 WKU 12 12 46 35:08 .706 12 Troy Made 13 421:36 50 .571 16 TIME OF POSSESSION .920 29:32 31 WKU 12 G 38 Louisiana-Monroe 12 Att383:57 North Texas 27:40 44 .500 Arkansas State 26:08 390:09 332:07 FIU 13 32 313:39 Louisiana-Lafayette 13 Pct 39 12 FAU 32:30 Time Total 47 13 12 Troy 12 366:13 Middle Tennessee .969 .974 .936 12 28:10 Avg/G 391:00 388:11 310:08 30:04 32:20 25:50 Coaches 2011 sun belt This is Staff Introduction2012 Season Players Opponents History This is ASU

and Staff team stats asu football Directory 74 2012 ARKANSASSTATEFOOTBALL Dwayne Frampton Ryan Carrethers Nathan Herrold Alex Kauti ors lrdFU r 2 1 3 0 13 110.8 107.5 133 139 122.7 147 0 5 126.2 135.7 145.8 164 7 0 0 162 189 171.3 77 109 238 139 0 54 205 115 32 118 31 350 13 Avg/G 12 18 518 56.2 111 457 0 S 12 33.2 Sr 103 Yds 26 51.4 FAU 4.2 46 Rhodes, KedrickFIU Sr 124 13 0 KR 12 51.2 4.2 13 Morris, Alfred 71 NT 4.2 S 361 S 20 Dunbar, PR Lance Sr 4.3 58.1 ULL 56 169 79.8 2 Surgent, Darryl FIU NT Rcv 12 39 84.0 1 Rush 4.8 Chancellor, B. 730 5.5 3 Sr Hilton, T.Y. G 398 31 72.9 WKU 0 4.8 54 617 83 Rainey, Bobby 13 Cl 51 62.6 614 60 Team 5.6 ALL PURPOSE 1 50 88.9 12 Jr 7 12 52 ASU 57 5.8 697 Jr 8 12 7.2 103 Jarboe, Josh S 41 MT 58 109 ULM Jr 9 65 119.5 Rec/G Maye, Tavarese WKU 72 12 Avg/C 13 Jefferson, T. Long 63 875 4 1315 Jr 13 6 Doyle, Jack 145.2 Sr ULL 751 67 TD Peoples, Harry FIU Jr 115 325 12 170.2 1743 167.9 ULL 69 Yds 181.8 Lawson, Javone 94 12 1872 s TROY 145 2015 Rec Hilton, T.Y. 13 371 2364 213.0 -144 Jr Thomas, Eric G 243.8 Sr ULM 11 322 348 2343 ASU Leonard, Brent 370 Cl. Jr 48 277.8 2926 Team 264.9 Frampton, D. FAU 175 185 169 395 237 3333 3444 REC./GAME 321.2 12 113 562 161 Sr 11 -10 12 223 WKU 4176 462 13 554 S 248 Wilbert, G. Jr 88.2 106 Sr WKU Rainey, Bobby 443 11 637 NT 295 FIU 341 12 Jakes, Kawaun 3 S 486 Yds/G S 358 Thompson, D. 794 -78 MT 13 ULM 3 Total 588 Carroll, Wes 12 Jr 132.6 13 140 159.9 Kilgore, Logan Plays S ULL Jr TROY 154.5 84 Browning, K 182.6 11 7 Pass ASU Gautier, 175 Blaine 145 10 14 9 Rush 15 203.4 6 185 Robinson, C. 237 Jr 206.9 294 12 G 272 Aplin, Ryan 4 18 154 276 Cl. 13 157 MT Team 332 223 227.5 TOTAL 153 OFFENSE 11 12 248 11 200 276.0 Jr 12 23 363 8 S 13 Jr 212 FAUMurphy, 295 19 Jeff 419 Sr 284.2 WKU 358 244 11 6 Wilbert, Graham NT 16 Avg/G 21 FIU 38.2 344 12 S Jakes, Kawaun 476 341 216 S 15 TD 304 Thompson, D. 45.2 MT 30 13 508 Yds ULM 13 48.8 Carroll, Wes Jr Int 316 Jr 46.3 33 Kilgore, Logan 6 12 ULL Att ASU 37 Browning, K. Cmp 10 S 3.8 33 58.3 TROY Gautier, Blaine 55.6 3.7 2 G 496 Aplin, Ryan 4 28 89.2 131 588 Cl 4.8 92.9 Robinson, C. 67 13 4.5 98.8 Team 161 585 PASS 8 AVG/GAME 13 43 11 Sr 556 122 60 48 FIU 4.3 Jr Yds/G 12 4.7 123 8 ASU 141.2 10 12 Long 700 Perry, Darriet 667 S 9 5.0 4.1 TROYJr 163 Aplin, Ryan 143 TD 56 MT 5.0 12 115 12 111Southward, S. Avg 13 233 118 269 Pratcher, W. Fr S 13 Yds 12 4.6 ULL ULM 236 Edwards, Jyruss S 12 169 Sr Att Harris, Alonzo FIU 396 Sr Rhodes, Kedrick G NT 12 FAU Dunbar, Lance Cl Sr Team Morris, Alfred WKU Rainey, Bobby RUSHING 2012 Reference Guide AstateRedWolves.com 2011 SUNBELTCONFERENCECHAMPIONS  AStateGuides.com

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2011 sun belt conference champions conference belt sun 2011 AstateRedWolves.com 2012 Reference Guide 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL STATE ARKANSAS 2012 INTERCEPTIONS D.Feemster, Peterson, K. Team DariusPrelow, ClBrooks, Derrius ASU KelcieMcCray, G Sr WKU Newsome, Isaiah ULM WKU IntMoten, Jemariou Jr 13 Sr ASU DwightBentley, Sr 5 ULM Yds 9 12 LanceKelley, Sr 12 ULL S TD 4 91 Edwards, Darron 3 13 4 ULL Jr 12 0 Long 4 20 35 EFF.PASS ASU 0 3 Int/G Sr 13 ULL 0 BlaineGautier, 55 0 48 Sr 3 13 0 4 Aplin, Ryan Sr 0 ULL Team 13 3 0.38 20 27 Carroll, Wes. 110 Cl 13 3 0 Jr 0 CodyWells, 2 51 G ASU 90 0.33 3 13 0.33 Robinson, C. FIU Jr 0 216 4 Cmp 2 0.33 0.31 50 Thompson, D. 13 Att 36 344 ULM Sr Kilgore, Logan 304 6 0 Int TROY 13 Jr 0 S 0.23 0.25 41 Yds NT 476 295Jakes, Kawaun 200 11 TD 12 16 MT 23 332Browing, K. 0 30 0.23 358 S WKU 14 316 Eff. 4 JeffMurphy, 153.6 S 19 Jr 508 11 52 237 12 0.23 11 15 157 0.23 133.6 14 ULM 2 341 153AVGPUNT RET 212 272 MT 368 21 131.8 276 363 6 S TeamSurgent, Darryl Cl 3 12 12 175 12 Jr Albert, Justin 185 126.3 223 G ULL 11 9 10 244 18 128.5 S Ret 419 121.0 AVGKICK RET 84 115.1 TROY 119.9 Jr 13 8 YdsEvans, John 27 Team 12 140 248 Cl 28 Ambrose, Luther 3 13 G 323 TD ULM 794Hilton, T.Y. WKU 230 114.4 Sr Ret 3 Fr C.Worthy, 1 12 11 B. LongChancellor, 26 0 Yds 18 110.4 FIU Floyd, Willie Avg 811 NT Sr TD 87 TROY 579 Surgent, Darryl Fr 13 47 12 Frye-Smith, DJ S 2 18 ULL FAU 1 24 Hall, Rod 12 12.0 Long Sr S FAU 50 548 12 8.2 Johnson, Corey 563 Fr 13 Avg 32 100 12 37 TROY 90 1094 Jr 0 23 PUNTING 0 ASU 684 12 0 774 7.7 W. Atterberry, Sr 15 480 7.8 0 MickeyGroody, 11 0 77 54 312 0 Brisk, Josh 14 73 Brakefield, H. NT 0 7.5 65 Team 292 FAU 4.7 47 Goggans, Will 4.6 36 Cl BrettBaer, Sr Jr 0 4.4 N.Toulson, 29 4.3 FIU G WKU 12 2.8 12 RyanWilbourn, TROY S Munoz, Aaron 75 Jr Sr 2.1 74 Punt 41 ULL 12 ASU 12 12 Yds 314 MT 321 Jr 2.4 Jr 64 68 62 ULM Long 63 Sr 70 11 13 S Avg 266 277 260 12 26 79 42.0 43.5 12 50 58 63 67 991 56 318 41.6 200 40.8 42.0 64 60 205 54 38.1 40.3 54 40.1 36.7 Frampton, D.Frampton, JavoneLawson, ASU ULL Sr Jr JyrussEdwards, ULM S 13 13 28 3 12 667 115 109 203 15 0 0 19 26 136 34 135 104.8 121 104.5 101.4 Coaches 2011 sun belt This is Staff Introduction2012 Season Players Opponents History This is ASU

and Staff individual stats asu football Directory 76 2012 ARKANSASSTATEFOOTBALL Darron Edwards Demario Davis Greg McCall Earl Lucas ilasn .FU r 2 3 0 3 5.2 5.3 5.3 63 64 5.4 5.4 69 30 28 5.5 65 70 33 5.6 5.5 38 12 36 5.7 Jr 31 12 60 34 26 50 71 13 FAU Sr 5.7 5.9 Sr 31 5.8 34 MT 68 20 ASU 12 17 13 17 Williamson, D. 63 53 Fr Sr 40 Davis, Demario 76 33 19 ASU 54 6.2 ULL 11 6.2 Davis, Darin 13 17 9 15 Jr 49 McCray, TROY Kelcie 6.4 Sr 29 Jr 80 12 Molbert, Jake 46 6.5 ULL WKU 81 38 Sr 11 47 Davis, Kanorris 77 9 13 S 30 Bentley, Dwight NT 6.8 85 33 7.2 S Sr ULM Peterson, K. 33 50 ULL 6.8 MT Downing, Ryan 48 13 7.2 34 81 7.3 87 13 Eddie, Vincent 44 Jr Jr Stokes, Lionel 82 12 51 ULL 37 87 7.3 Allen, Craig 7.7 Sr 6.5 13 FIU 45 88 8.2 ULM Moten, Jemarlou Jr 78 53 44 42 Cyprien, Jonath 28 88 FIU 92 12 26 24 ULL Sr 74 12 12 29 Prelow,52 Darius Sr 8.3 Fr 59 12 Lewis-Buchanan 64 FAU 46 32 12 Jr 35 9.1 8.3 12 Hunt, Jordan MT TROY 108 Sr Sr TROY Bartels, Marcus 42 60 9.2 39 118 100 9.1 Bryan, Brannon 12 12 MT 44 9 Sr Kirk, Andrae S TROY 110 S 109 Madden, L. 54 FAU 49 64 10.2 0.33 Russell, Eric Avg/G 13 NT 64 51 53 23.1 Lamb, Xavier Jr 68 0.46 123 Total 13 12 Johnson, R. FIU 50.0 0.67 Sr Sr 57 13 0.50 41 Orr, Zachary ULM 12 Ast ULL 50.0 48 42.9 0.50 12 Fraser, Winston 12 Solo Jr 3 63.6 S Edwards, Jason 75 FAU 0.67 16 14 G WKU Kelley, 6 Lance 12 57.1 9 11 Cl Jackson, Andrew Team 1.38 8 Jr 1.38 6 13 0.67 TROY Sr Hinds, David 14 81.8 7 57.1 90.0 12 1.69 12 Brynden, Trawick S WKU 84.6 12 TACKLES 8 22 Fr 14 20 S ASU 4.7 4.6 FG/G S 26 ULM 12 18 18 Tinius, Casey 8 NT Pct 56 55 FAU 5.0 Sr 13 22 Zalud, Bobby 13 12 FGA 5.1 Manton, Justin 0 0 13 S Jr 60 MT Sr Zaccario, Vinny FG 6.0 66 TROY 6.0 Jr ASU Olen, Zach 8 ULL 8 0 G Gendreau, Alan 72 7.5 0 FIU 72 7.7 31 32 Taylor, Michael 0 Cl 0 Davis, Brian 98 100 7.8 0 0 0 Team 0 Baer, Brett 12 12 0 102 0 0 Griffin, Jack 0 0 8.5 0 Sr S FIELD GOALS 10 0 Pts/G 18 18 0 MT 12 102 11 NT 0 13 22 Sr Pts Gendreau, A. 44 12 46 0 12 Jr FAU 12 2XP Olen, Zach 12 36 ASU 0 Sr Morris, Alfred 0 FG 0 13 S 13 Aplin, Ryan 0 ULM NT XPT 13 S Jr Dunbar, Lance 0 ASU ULL TD Edwards, J. Jr 17 Davis, Brain G FIU 12 Baer, Brett Cl Sr Team Griffin, Jack WKU Rainey, Bobby SCORING 2012 Reference Guide AstateRedWolves.com 2011 SUNBELTCONFERENCECHAMPIONS  AStateGuides.com

77 STAFF THIS IS 2011 sun belt COACHES THIS IS ASU HISTORY OPPONENTS PLAYERS 2012 SEASON INTRODUCTION DIRECTORY ASU FOOTBALL individual stats AND STAFF 11:00 a.m. • Nebraska • All Times Central All Times 2012 Schedule Media Relations INFORMATION GAME 3 GAME * Game Ten *Big Sept. 15 Lincoln, Neb. S. 1S. 8 Miss. Southern S. 15 UCLA at Arkansas State 2:30 p.m. S. 22 Idaho StateS. 29 a.m. 11 Wisconsin*O. 6 at State*O. 20 at Northwestern*O. 27 Michigan* TBA N. 3 TBA 7 p.m. N. 10 at Michigan State* 7 p.m. TBA at Penn State*N. 17 Minnesota*N. 23 TBA at Iowa* 7 p.m. TBA 7 p.m. TBA 2011 Record2011 . . .9-4, 5-3 (3rd Legends) Athletic Website . . . . .huskers.com Football Contact ...... Keith Mann E-Mail . . . . [email protected] PhoneOffice ...... 402-472-2263 Cell Phone ...... N/A Fax Number ...... 402-472-2005 Press Box Number . .402-472-2279 Location. .Lincoln, Neb...... Founded...... 1869 ...... Enrollment ...... 24,610 . Colors ...... Scarlett and Cream Nickname ...... Cornhuskers . . . . ConferenceTen ...... Big . . . . Stadium ...... Memorial Stadium Capacity ...... 81,091 Playing Surface ...... FieldTurf President ...... J.B. Milliken Athletics of Dir. Osbourne . . . .Tom Head Coach ...... Bo Pelini Football Phone . . . . .402-472-3011 (5) .39-16 Record at School (Years) Career Record (Years) . . .Same . . Starters Returning/Lost. . . .17/9 . . 6:00 p.m. AStateGuides.com •  Memphis • All Times Central All Times 2012 Schedule Media Relations INFORMATION GAME 2 GAME *Conference USA Game Sept. 8 ASU Stadium S. 1S. 8 Tennessee-MartinS. 15Arkansas State at St.Tennessee Middle S. 22 6 p.m. TBA TBA at DukeO. 6 Rice*O. 13 at East Carolina*O. 20 3:30 p.m. UCF*O. 27 at SMU*N. 3N. 10 at Marshall* Tulane* TBA N. 17 at UAB*N. 24 Southern Miss* TBA 2 p.m. 2:30 p.m. TBA TBA TBA TBA Record at School (Years)Year . .First Career Record (Years)Year . .First Starters Returning/Lost . . . .23/8 . . Record2011 . .2-10, 1-7 (6th East) Athletic Website .GoTigersGo.com Football Contact ...... Ron Mears E-Mail . . . . [email protected] PhoneOffice ...... 901-678-2397 Cell Phone ...... 832-969-1310 Fax Number ...... 901-678-4134 Press Box Number . .901-272-0136 LocationTenn...... Memphis, Founded...... 1912 ...... Enrollment ...... 22,725 . Colors Blue & Gray ...... Royal Nickname ...... Tigers Conference . . . . .Conference USA Stadium . . . .Liberty Bowl Memorial Capacity ...... 61,000 Playing SurfaceTurf ...... Field President Shirley Raines ...... Dr. Bowen Athletics of ...... Tom Dir. Head Coach ...... Justin Fuente Football Phone . . . . .901-678-2090 2011 sun belt conference champions conference belt sun 2011 AstateRedWolves.com 2012 Reference Guide 9:30 p.m. • Oregon •

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Eugene, Ore. 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL STATE ARKANSAS 2012 S. 1S. 8 Arkansas StateS. 15 Fresno State 9:30 p.m. Tech Tennessee S. 22 Arizona*S. 29 10 a.m. 1:30 p.m. St.* at Washington O. 6 Washingston*O. 18Arizona State* at TBA O. 27 Colorado*N. 3 4 p.m. N. 10 at USC* TBA at California* TBA N. 17 Stanford*N. 24 at Oregon State* TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Football Contact . . .David Williford E-Mail ...... [email protected] PhoneOffice ...... 541-346-2251 Cell Phone ...... 541-729-6801 Fax Number ...... 541-346-5031 Press Box Number . .541-346-7074 Location ...... Eugene, Ore. Founded...... 1876 ...... Enrollment ...... 24,000 . ColorsYellow ...... Green & Nickname ...... Ducks Conference ...... Pac-12 Stadium...... Autzen Stadium . . Capacity ...... 54,000 Playing SurfaceTurf ...... Field President . .Michael R. Gottfredson Athletics of Dir...... Rob Mullens Head Coach ...... Football Phone . . . . .541-346-3825 . .34-6 (4) Record at School (Years) Career Record (Years). . . .Same . Starters Returning/Lost . . . . .12/12 Record2011 (1st) ...... 12-2, 8-1 Athletic Website . . . .goducks.com Coaches 2011 This is Staff Introduction2012 Season Players Opponents History This is ASU

and Staff in Review asu football Directory 78 .1 tJcsnSae 1p.m. 2p.m. atJacksonState* 1p.m. N. 17 2p.m. 2p.m. Texas Southern* atMiss.ValleyN. 10 St.* p.m. 1 4p.m. N. 3 atPrairieView A&M* 2p.m. O. 20 atAlabamaA&M* 13 O. atSouthern* TBA O. 6 Alabama State* S. 29 5p.m. at Arkansas State 6p.m. S. 22 UAPB* atJamesMadison S. 15 GramblingState* S. 8 S. 1 ..601-877-6520 Press BoxNumber ..601-877-6500 Fax Number ..TBA Cell Phone ..601-877-6501 Office Phone ..TBA E-Mail ..TBA Football Contact .alcornsports.com Athletic Website ..2-8,1-8(4thEast) 2011 Record ..13/11 Starters Returning/Lost ..First Year Career Record(Years) ..First YearRecord atSchool(Years) ..601-877-3924 Football Phone ..JayHopson Head Coach ..DwayneWhite Dir. of Athletics Dr. M.ChristopherBrown President ..NaturalGrass Playing Surface ..22,500 Capacity ..JackSpinksStadium Stadium ..SWAC Conference ..Braves Nickname ..Purple&Gold Colors ..3,682 Enrollment ..1871 Founded ..Lorman,Miss. Location 2012 ARKANSASSTATEFOOTBALL ASU Stadium Sept. 22 *SWAC ConferenceGame GAME 4 INFORMATION Media Relations 2012 Schedule All TimesCentral • Alcorn State • 6:00 p.m. 2012 Reference Guide AstateRedWolves.com Press Box Number ..270-745-3542 Press BoxNumber ..270-745-3444 Fax Number ..270-791-8499 Cell Phone ..270-745-5388 Office Phone [email protected] E-Mail ..ChrisGlowacki Football Contact ..wkusports.com Athletic Website ..7-5,7-1(2ndSBC) 2011 Record ..19/8 Starters Returning/Lost ..Same Career Record(Years) Record atSchool(Years) ..9-15(2) ..270-745-2984 Football Phone ..Willie Taggert Head Coach Dir. of Athletics ..Todd Stewart ..Dr. GaryRansdell President ..Field Turf Playing Surface ..22,113Capacity ..HouchensIndustries-L.T. Smith Stadium ..SunBelt Conference ..Hilltoppers Nickname . ..Red&White Colors ..20,172 Enrollment ..1906 Founded ..BowlingGreen,Ky. Location .2 ry Noon TBA 3p.m. Troy* TBA N. 24 atLouisiana-Lafayette* 3p.m. 8:15p.m. N. 17 6:30p.m. Florida Atlantic Middle Tennessee* N. 10 N. 1 atFIU* O. 27 TBA 6p.m. UL Monroe* 6p.m. O. 20 6p.m. at Troy* O. 11 6p.m. at Arkansas State* S. 29 SouthernMiss. S. 22 atKentucky at Alabama S. 15 AustinPeay S. 8 S. 1 2011 SUNBELTCONFERENCECHAMPIONS ASU Stadium *Sun BeltConference Game INFORMATION GAME 5 Sept. 29 Media Relations 2012 Schedule All TimesCentral • •  WKU 6:00 p.m. AStateGuides.com Press Box Number ..305-348-1898 Press BoxNumber ..305-348-2963 Fax Number ..787-248-3061 Cell Phone ..305-348-6666 Office Phone [email protected] E-Mail ..JoeHornstein Football Contact ..fiusports.com Athletic Website ..8-5,5-3(4thSBC) 2011 Record ..20/4 Starters Returning/Lost ..Same Career Record(Years) Record atSchool(Years) .24-38(5) ..305-348-4150 Football Phone ..MarioCristobal Head Coach Dir. of Athletics ..Pete Garcia ..Dr. MarkB.Rosenberg President ..AstroPlay Playing Surface ..18,000 Capacity ..FIUStadium Stadium ..SunBelt Conference ..Panthers Nickname ..Blue&Gold Colors ..40,455 Enrollment ..1965 Founded ..Miami,Fla. Location .2 L*TBA 7p.m. TBA TBA 2:30p.m. ULM* TBA N. 24 atFAU* atSouth N. 16 Alabama* N. 3 TBA WKU* 6p.m. 5p.m. O. 27 5p.m. at Troy* O. 20 6:30p.m. Middle Tennessee* 6p.m. ArkansasState* O. 13 O.4 at ULL S. 29 Louisville S. 22 atUCF Akron S. 15 atDuke S. 8 S. 1 Miami, Fla. *Sun BeltConference Game GAME 6 INFORMATION Media Relations 2012 Schedule All TimesCentral Oct. 4 • • 6:30 p.m. FIU

79 STAFF THIS IS 2011 COACHES THIS IS ASU HISTORY OPPONENTS PLAYERS 2012 SEASON INTRODUCTION DIRECTORY ASU FOOTBALL IN REVIEW AND STAFF 2011 sun belt conference champions 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL Introduction GAME 7 GAME 8 GAME 9 Oct. 13 • South Alabama Oct. 23 • Louisiana Nov. 3 • North Texas ASU Stadium • 6:00 p.m. Lafayette, La • 7:00 p.m. Denton, Texas • TBA 2012 Season and Staff Coaches

INFORMATION INFORMATION INFORMATION Location ...... Mobile, Ala. Location ...... Lafayette, La. Location ...... Denton, Texas Founded ...... 1963 Founded ...... 1898 Founded ...... 1890 Players Enrollment ...... 15,009 Enrollment ...... 15,418 Enrollment ...... 36,206 Colors ...... Blue, Red & White Colors ...... Vermillion & White Colors ...... Green & White Nickname ...... Jaguars Nickname ...... Ragin’ Cajuns Nickname ...... Mean Green Conference ...... Sun Belt Conference ...... Sun Belt Conference ...... Sun Belt Stadium . . .Ladd-Peebles Stadium Stadium ...... Cajun Field Stadium ...... Apogee Stadium Capacity ...... 33,471 Capacity ...... 31,000 Capacity ...... 30,850 in Review Playing Surface ...... FieldTurf Playing Surface ...... Prograss Playing Surface . . . . .Sportexe PowerBlade Hp 2011 President . . . . .V. Gordon Moulton President . . . .Dr. E. Joseph Savoie President . . . . .Dr. V. Lane Rawlins Dir. of Athletics . .Dr. Joel Erdmann Interim Dir. of AthleticsScott Farmer Dir. of Athletics ...... Rick Villareal Head Coach ...... Joey Jones Head Coach ...... Mark Hudspeth Head Coach ...... Dan McCarney Football Phone . . . . .251-445-4004 Football Phone . . . . .305-348-4150 Football Phone . . . . .940-565-3653

Opponents Record at School (Years) . .23-4 (3) Record at School (Years) . .First Year Record at School (Years) . . .5-7 (1) Career Record (Years) . . .26-11 (4) Career Record (Years) . . .75-25 (8) Career Record (Years) . .61-92 (13) Starters Returning/Lost ...... 15/9 Starters Returning/Lost . . . . .13/11 Starters Returning/Lost ...... 15/8 2011 Record ...... 6-4 2011 Record ...... 9-4, 6-2 (3rd) 2011 Record ...... 5-7, 4-4 (5th) Athletic Website . .usajaguars.com Athletic Website . .ragincajuns.com Athletic Website . .meangreensports.com

Media Relations Media Relations Media Relations History Football Contact . . .Brian Fremund Football Contact . . .Brian McCann Football Contact . . . . .Eric Capper E-Mail . . [email protected] [email protected] E-Mail ...... [email protected] Office Phone ...... 251-414-8032 Office Phone ...... 337-482-6331 Office Phone ...... 940-565-2476 Cell Phone ...... 251-623-3191 Cell Phone ...... 216-798-6376 Cell Phone ...... 940-367-0727 Fax Number ...... 251-460-7297 Fax Number ...... 337-482-6529 Fax Number ...... 940-565-3671 asu football Press Box Number . .251-208-2677 Press Box Number . .337-851-2255 Press Box Number . .940-565-2476 This is 2012 Schedule 2012 Schedule 2012 Schedule A. 30 Texas-San Antonio TBA S. 1 at Lamar TBA S. 1 at LSU TBA S. 8 Nicholls State TBA S. 8 at Troy* 6 p.m. S. 8 Texas Southern TBA S. 15 at N.C. State 5 p.m. S. 15 at Oklahoma State TBA S. 15 at Kansas State TBA

This is ASU S. 22 at Mississippi State TBA S. 29 Troy* TBA S. 29 at FIU* TBA S. 22 Troy* TBA O. 13 at Arkansas State* TBA O. 6 Tulane TBA S. 29 at Florida Atlantic* TBA O. 20 Florida Atlantic* TBA O. 16 at North Texas* 8 p.m. O. 6 at Houston 6 p.m. O. 27 at ULM* TBA O. 23 Arkansas State* 7 p.m. O. 16 ULL* 8 p.m. N. 3 FIU* TBA N. 3 at ULM* TBA O. 27 at Middle Tennessee* TBA N. 10 at North Texas* TBA N. 10 at Florida TBA N. 3 Arkansas State* TBA

Directory N. 17 Middle Tennessee* TBA N. 17 Western Kentucky* TBA N. 10 South Alabama* TBA N. 24 at ULL* TBA Staff N. 24 South Alabama* TBA D. 1 at Hawai’i TBA N. 17 at ULM* TBA D. 1 at Florida Atlantic TBA N. 24 at Western Kentucky* Noon All Times Central All Times Central All Times Central *Sun Belt Conference Game *Sun Belt Conference Game *Atlantic Coast Conference Game 80 2012 Reference Guide AstateRedWolves.com  AStateGuides.com 2011 SUN BELT CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL GAME 10 GAME 11 GAME 12 Nov. 12 • Louisiana Nov. 17 • Troy Dec. 1 • Middle Tennessee ASU Stadium • 6:00 p.m. Troy, Ala. • 2:30 p.m. ASU Stadium • 2:00 p.m. INTRODUCTION 2012 SEASON

INFORMATION INFORMATION INFORMATION COACHES Location ...... Moroe, La. Location ...... Troy, Ala. Location . . . . .Murfreesboro, Tenn. AND STAFF Founded ...... 1931 Founded ...... 1887 Founded ...... 1911 Enrollment ...... 8,858 Enrollment ...... 28,225 Enrollment ...... 26,432 Colors ...... Maroon & Gold Colors . . . .Cardinal, Silver & Black Colors ...... Royal Blue & White Nickname ...... Warhawks Nickname ...... Trojans Nickname ...... Blue Raiders Conference ...... Sun Belt Conference ...... Sun Belt Conference ...... Sun Belt PLAYERS Stadium ...... Malone Stadium Stadium ...... Veterans Memorial Stadium ...... Johnny “Red” Floyd Capacity ...... 30,427 Capacity ...... 30,000 Capacity ...... 30,788 Playing Surface ...... ProPlay Playing Surface ...... Astro Play Playing Surface ...... Sportexe President ...... Dr. Nick Bruno Chancellor . . .Dr. Jack Hawkins, Jr. President . . . . .Dr. Sidney McPhee Dir. of Athletics ...... Bobby Staub Dir. of Athletics . . . . .Steve Dennis Dir. of Athletics . . . .Chris Massaro 2011 Head Coach ...... Head Coach ...... Larry Blakeney Head Coach ...... Football Phone . . . . .318-342-5375 Football Phone . . . . .334-670-3682 Football Phone . . . . .615-898-2926 IN REVIEW Record at School (Years) . .9-15 (2) Record at School (Years) . .164-91-1 (21) Record at School (Years) .35-40 (6) Career Record (Years) . .38-75 (10) Career Record (Years) . . . . .Same Career Record (Years) . . . . .Same Starters Returning/Lost . . . . .15/11 Starters Returning/Lost . . . . .16/11 Starters Returning/Lost . . . . .13/13 2011 Record ...... 4-8, 3-5 (6th) 2010 Record . . .3-9, 2-6 (7th SBC) 2010 Record . .2-10, 1-7 (8th SBC) Athletic Website . .ulmwarhawks.com Athletic Website . . .troytrojans.com Athletic Website . .goblueraiders.com OPPONENTS Media Relations Media Relations Media Relations Football Contact . . . .Alex Edwards Football Contact . . .Adam Prendergrast Football Contact . . . . .Mark Owens E-Mail ...... [email protected] E-Mail . . . [email protected] E-Mail [email protected] Office Phone ...... 318-342-5464 Office Phone ...... 334-670-3832 Office Phone ...... 615-898-2450

Cell Phone ...... 318-953-4234 Cell Phone ...... 318-953-4234 Cell Phone ...... 615-631-9520 HISTORY Fax Number ...... 318-342-5464 Fax Number ...... 334-670-5665 Fax Number ...... 615-898-5626 Press Box Number . .318-342-5367 Press Box Number . .334-670-3229 Press Box Number . .615-898-2312

2012 Schedule 2012 Schedule 2010 Schedule S. 8 vs. Arkansas TBA S. 1 at UAB TBA A. 30 McNeese State 6:30 p.m. THIS IS S. 15 at Auburn 6 p.m. S. 8 Louisiana-Lafayette* 6 p.m. S. 8 Florida Atlantic* TBA ASU FOOTBALL S. 21 Baylor 7 p.m. S. 15 Mississippi State 6 p.m. S. 15 at Memphis TBA S. 29 at Tulane 2:30 p.m. S. 22 at North Texas* TBA S. 29 at Georgia Tech TBA O. 6 at Middle Tennessee* TBA S. 29 at South Alabama* TBA O. 6 Louisiana Monroe* TBA O. 13 Florida Atlantic* TBA O. 11 Western Ky.* 6:30 p.m. O. 13 at FIU* TBA O. 20 at Western Kentucky* TBA O. 20 FIU* 2:30 p.m. O. 20 at Mississippi State TBA O. 27 South Alabama* TBA O. 27 at FAU* TBA O. 27 North Texas* TBA N. 3 Louisiana-Lafayette* TBA N. 3 at Tennessee TBA N. 1 at WKU* 8:15 p.m. THIS IS ASU N. 8 at Arkansas State* 6 p.m. N. 10 Navy 2:30 p.m. N. 19 Arkansas State* TBA N. 17 North Texas* TBA N. 17 Arkansas State* TBA N. 24 Troy* TBA N. 24 at FIU* TBA N. 24 Middle Tennessee* TBA D. 1 at Arkansas State* TBA All Times Central All Times Central All Times Central STAFF *Sun Belt Conference Game *Sun Belt Conference Game *Sun Belt Conference Game DIRECTORY 2012 Reference Guide 81 AstateRedWolves.com  AStateGuides.com First Last Scoring OpponentConcordia (Neb.)...... 1956Corning (Ark.) HS ...... 1912 1956Corry Field (Fla.) ...... 1951 1 1912Delaware 1986 ...... 0 1951 1Delta State Game 0 1986 1 ...... 1936 0 GameDrake...... 1968 56 0 1 0 W 1988East Carolina...... 1992 0 1978 0 L 6 4 0 Eastern Kentucky 53 0 4 1996 T ...... 1986 4 ASUEastern Michigan 55 0 0 ...... 1968 Opp. 1 0 1986 0 Eastern New Mexico 1 . . . . 1969 2 131 1 1976 14 StateTexas East 91 ...... 1953 0 167 1972 0 2AFBEllington (Ill.) 34 ...... 1952 1987 2 0 1 71 Emporia (Kan.) State. . . . 1952 4 0 24 1952 0 69 Evansville 0 0 1953 ...... 1946 70 1 10 Florida ...... 1958 1 92 2 0 1946 170Atlantic...... 2005Florida 46 0 0 1993 0 27 Florida International 0 60 48 2010 . . . 2005 0 0Georgia 79 2* ...... 1997 2 1 2011 3Georgia Southern 0 0 ...... 1986 3* 2001 6 26 0Grambling 2 13 ...... 1985 0 117 1986Hawaii 0 ...... 1998 2 1985 0 6 128 95 230Henderson State ...... 1914 0 1998 1 1 133 Hendrix 24 ...... 1913 0 1951 0 1Idaho ...... 1975 21 0 0 5 1939 83 Illinois 10 0 1 ...... 1999 2004 1 48 Illinois State...... 1973 20 2 11 4 2011 1 133Illinois Wesleyan 7 ...... 1945 1989 4 0 15Indiana 0 0 59 4 2010 ...... 1946 3 213Indiana State ...... 1973 . 309 0 1 0 2010Iowa...... 2009 258 0 1976 1 35 0 125Jackson State ...... 1987 2009 0 1 1 133 Jacksonville State 42 ...... 1995 26 0 1 1987 0Kansas 1 0 ...... 1981 34 2001 1 27 0 30 0 1 1981 36 21 0 1 0 34 35 0 1 24 65 0 32 16 37 17 AStateGuides.com  2011 sun belt conference champions conference belt sun 2011 AstateRedWolves.com 2012 Reference Guide

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meeting the Tigers over 50 times in a series that dates back to 1914. The Red meeting the Tigers 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL STATE ARKANSAS 2012 Arkansas State has played Memphis more than any other opponent in school history, Memphis more than any other opponent Arkansas State has played Camp Breckinridge (Ky.) Camp Pike (Ark.)...... 1919Caruthersville (Mo.) JC . . 1930 1920Centenary Freshmen 1 . . . 1929 1930Arkansas.Central ...... 1916 1 0 1929Central Florida.. 1991 ...... 0 2011 0 1Central Michigan 10 25 ...... 1981 1991 1 12 0Central Missouri St...... 1959 2 0 1981 0 0 28 347Centre (Ky.) ...... 1946 1 1970 1 27Christian Brothers (TN) 391 0 . . 1912 2 1947 0 0 Cincinnati 14 20 0 0 2 1914 ...... 1975Colorado State 0 26 0 ...... 1991 1 31 1998Citadel 92 ...... 1960 0 1 1994 1 23 59 1 1970 1 0 27 54 3 0 2 0 5 21 0 20 0 27 105 60 86 108 Coaches 2011 OpponentAbilene Christian ...... 1953Akron...... 1988 1973all−timeAlabama 1991. 1982 ...... 9Alabama-Birmingham . 1996 . . 2 1 2008Alumni (Arkansas St.) Game . . . 1923 1 1 1997 0 Game 302Arkansas-Little Rock . . . . 1921 0 1931 0 2 WArkansas-Monticello 236 36 . . . . 1922 1934 L 2 0 2Arkansas College T ...... 1913 0 0 2 1947 7 40 ASU ...... 1919Tech. Arkansas 24 1 2 Opp. 8 1996Army 1958 30 1 ...... 2005 69 7 8 55 Auburn...... 2006 41 3 12 2 2006 College.Austin (Tex.) 2 0 . . . 1954 182 4 2010 0* 258 51 Austin Peay State 0 1 214 ...... 1940 0 1955 149 392 Baylor 0 2 1 ...... 2001 1996 153 College. . . . . 1931Bethel (Ky.) 24 0 1 5 2001 College.. 1921 . Bethel (Tenn.) 26 0 1931 2 44 0Boise State 60 1 1931 ...... 1999 . . . 0 1 79 Bowling Green...... 1974 106This 0 2 0 2000 80 Bradley 0 0 1974 ...... 1946 75 0 3 13YoungBrigham 0 ...... 1996 0 2 1946is 41 1 24 0 1996 0 0 0 24 0 1 0 0 1 0 105 0 2 17 9 26 58 Staff Introduction2012 Season Players History This is ASU

and Staff in Review series asu football Directory 82 aii 9319 250 22 178 55 0 110 100 17 2 0 0 7 0 0 7 6 2 4 1994 0 47 0 1950 2 0 . . 1993 79 Pacific 202 49 2006 0 0 .1915 1 Ouachita Baptist 212 2000 1 .2005 0 28 0 239 Oklahoma State 1952 2 0 .1992 5 Oklahoma 122 23 1 1940 504 6 0 .1952 Ohio Northern 18 0 7 1992 14 517 .1932 Northwest Miss.JC 38 0 1987 1 0 23 .1948 Northwestern La.. 8 2011 1 31 .1987 0 12* Northern Iowa 28 190 2011 0 0 0 .1990 Northern Illinois 325 1968 1 22 1 .1983 224 1 North Texas 28 0 0 1970 .1968 4 North DakotaState 185 1 2000 12 38 23 0 157 .1970 North Dakota 1966 0 0 6 .2000 104 North CarolinaState 35 2001 9 1 2 0 .1950 North Alabama 0 3 0 2003 .2001 19 189 Nicholls State 0 2 1 1995 0 .1993 297 New MexicoState 67 0 1999 1 0 .1995 59 Nevada-Las Vegas 26 2009 0 3 .1985 0 26 Nevada 2010 129 9 28 .2009 0 0 Nebraska 96 1966 0 .2010 1 3 18 Navy 0 3 0 0 1928 43 .1955 37 Murray State 2 3 1984 0 .1928 Mountain HomeColl.. 116 1950 0 0 75 2 0 .1960 Montana State. 603 1941 0 .1949 0 0 Missouri Valley 7 129 1 31 2005 2 .1939 Missouri-Rolla 1 0 1 2009 15 .2004 115 Missouri. 72 683 1 1945 0 0 46 .1995 Mississippi Valley St.. 0 1994 236 1 21 .1945 Mississippi State“B” 2 1941 4 0 0 .1950 371 20 Mississippi State 42 1987 2 .1940 1 0 Mississippi DeltaJC 236 0 0 1 2004 0 .1948 10 1998 0 9 0 .1914 21 20 Mississippi. 1929 4 1 .1995 0 Minnesota 1082 0 2011 87 0 .1929 0 788 Millsaps 0 1997 5 1 .1948 284 67 Middle Tennessee 7 28 1 22* 1913 0 .1997 297 Miami (Fla.) 55 2011 2 1 0 Memphis Univ. .1913 25 School. 1952 .1914 8 1 37 0 Memphis (State) 165 8 .1949 1913 900 0 0 Memphis Navy 1989 2 611 23 2 .1913 Memphis All-Stars 0 0 0 0 .1972 1927 McNeese State 647 25 2010 3 12 776 Mayfield (Ky.). .1924 716 1998 6 13 0 .2009 6 0 793 Louisville 2004 14 0 1 .1956 142 19* Louisiana Tech 21 Opp. 2011 0 0 33 17* .1991 0 Louisiana State ASU 2011 0 1 0 348 T .1959 Louisiana-Monroe 68 4 0 1929 .1953 L 590 32 Louisiana-Lafayette W 2 1955 1 0 .1919 13 Louisiana College 10 Game 1928 0 15 . .1952 0 Game Lewis (Ill.) 1989 1 .1926 2 Lambuth 1953 .1964 0 Lamar 1980 .1953 Kearney State .1948 Kansas State. Opponent t ay(a. 9216 0 21 85 102 40 7 0 27 0 0 35 57 2 2 0 93 41 0 6 1963 1 71 0 1935 1 0 .1962 74 0 St. Mary(Kan.) 11 7 2002 2 0 . .1923 2 St. Louis 1 0 1 1999 39 .1995 San JoseState 2000 0 2 0 .1986 Sam HoustonState 1 1989 1 .1979 Richmond 1947 3 .1951 Pittsburg (Kan.)State 1912 .1947 Pensacola Navy .1911 Paragould (Ark.)HS Paragould BusinessColl. 2012 ARKANSASSTATEFOOTBALL 9511 60 26 0 0 1 1915 . 1915 is atScoring Last First 2012 Reference Guide AstateRedWolves.com 2011 SUNBELTCONFERENCECHAMPIONS  9. Texas-Arlington. .22 .23 8. Mississippi .24 7. Central Arkansas .26 6. Lamar . 33 5. Louisiana-Monroe. . . 37 4. Louisiana Tech .38 3. SouthernIllinois .40 2. Louisiana-Lafayette .56 1. Memphis. AStateGuides.com rassClee. . 22 Arkansas College air(ho 9617 726 51 8 37 NCAA sanctions. 0 41 Troy, and2victoriesvs.FloridaInternationallatervacated dueto 48 1 7 0 Louisiana-Monroe, Florida Atlantic, Memphis,NorthTexas and 28 1 2 81 0 *1 victoryvs. Army, Tennessee-Martin, Louisiana-Lafayette, 0 1973 21 0 1 118 22 1990 0 2 0 .1946 Xavier (Ohio) 131 40 1 2 19 1961 1 .1979 Wyoming 173 1 0 1973 14 2 .1961 Wisconsin-Whitewater. 1 1968 0 3 21 .1970 Wichita State 150 0 137 1 2011 0 .1967 Western Michigan 121 101 1959 0 3 82 .1947 0 Western Kentucky. 1947 0 .1959 0 79 5 Western 237 Illinois 2011 3 0 .1947 5 Washington (Mo.) 230 150 92 2 2 1950 0 .1994 Virginia Tech 63 194 2 2004 5 28 0 Union (Tenn.). .1916 10 5* 2003 0 25 .1995 3 Utah State 70 2011 2 0 .1978 6 83 Tulsa 0 .1951 1 24 0 1972 Troy (State) 100 385 0 1992 0 0 Trinity (Tex.). .1964 21 561 1995 2 1 16 50 .1990 Toledo 1 0 0 2008 .1995 13 Texas Tech 8 6 3 2000 13 0 .2008 Texas Southern 301 1 0 1985 .1999 1 Texas Christian 152 237 2008 1 60 0 .1964 Texas-Arlington 0 357 48 0 .1983 2007 10 Texas 144 1 A&M 34 1929 8 0 3 27 Texas. .2007 35 1969 2 .1929 9* 27 0 6 Texarkana JC 2005 5 20 0 .1933 1 Tennesee Tech 183 0 1984 2 20 0 .1930 Tennessee-Martin 88 1 0 0 12 2007 .1972 Tenn.-Chattanooga 50 0 0 1959 0 83 Tennessee. .2007 1951 2 5 0 62 .1958 232 Tampa 83 1965 0 1 .1951 0 Stetson 100 1937 2 1 0 .1964 54 Stephen F. Austin 1998 469 1 9 .1914 0 7 Southwestern (Tenn.) 205 2 854 2002 1 .1991 Southwest MissouriSt. 1 73 247 2008 1 32 .1997 Southern Utah 0 9 160 2007 0 10 .1960 50 28 Southern Mississippi 24 Opp. 7 0 1995 97 9 0 .2006 Southern Methodist ASU 1958 1 1 T 1 23 .1915 Southern Illinois. 24 1957 39 7 L 3 .1924 0 Southern Arkansas W 0 4 14 1970 1 .1957 Southeastern Okla. Game 0 2003 0 1 .1954 Game Southeastern La.. 2 1 1963 .1916 Southeast Missouri 1962 0 .1952 South DakotaState 1976 .1961 South Dakota .1976 San DiegoState Opponent MOST PLAYED RIVALRIES is atScoring Last First

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ATTENDANCE CHART ATTENDANCE 2011 sun belt conference champions conference belt sun 2011 AstateRedWolves.com 2012 Reference Guide TOP ASU STADIUM CROWDS ASU STADIUM TOP 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL STATE ARKANSAS 2012 Crowd102,368.Tenn...... Knoxville, ...... Tennessee ...... 2007 . . . 48-27 . . . . UT, ...... 92,138.Ala. . Tuscaloosa, ...... Alabama...... 2008 ...... Alabama, 35-0 . . . 91,611 La...... Baton Rouge, Site ...... Louisiana State ...... 2004 ...... LSU, 53-3 86,520.. Athens, Ga...... Georgia . . . . . 2001...... UG, . . . . Opponent Year Score 85,035.. Lincoln, Neb...... Nebraska ...... 2009...... UN ...... 84,440.Texas. Austin, ...... Texas ...... 2007 ...... UT, ...... 84,051.. Gainesville, Fla...... Florida ...... 1993 ...... 83,441. . . U ...... Ala...... Auburn, ...... Auburn ...... 201080,051...... Auburn, 52- ...... Baton Rouge, La...... Louisiana State ...... 1998 ...... LSU, 42-6 79,145...... Athens, Ga... . . Georgia ...... 1997. . U ...... 78,943.Ala...... Auburn, ...... Auburn ...... 200678,691...... Auburn, 2 Texas ...... College Station, A&M ...... 2008...... Texas ...... ASU, 18-14 75,804.Texas ...... College Station, A&M ...... 2003...... A&M, 26-11 . . . . . Texas 74,730...... Norman, Okla...... Oklahoma...... 2000...... OU, 45 67,989. Iowa ...... Iowa City, ...... Iowa ...... 2009 ...... UI 67,459.Ala...... Birmingham, ...... Alabama...... 1982 ...... UA, 34 66,761...... Norman, Okla...... Oklahoma...... 1992...... OU, 61 63,681...... 1996...... BYU, 58 Young...... Provo, Utah...... Brigham ...... 2011 ...... 66,233.Tech...... Virginia ...... Blacksburg, Va...... VT, 62,024...... Baton Rouge, La...... Louisiana State ...... 1991 ...... LSU, 70-14 57,500.Tenn...... Memphis, Memphis State ...... 1989...... ASU, 17-13 . . . . . 57,012...... Columbia, Mo...... Missouri ...... 200455,204...... Oxford, Miss...... UM, 52-2 ...... Mississippi ...... 200254,676...... Oxford, Miss...... UM, 52- ...... Mississippi ...... 2004 ...... 200254,016.Tech...... Virginia ...... Blacksburg, Va...... UM, 28- ...... VT, 51,286...... Oxford, Miss...... Mississippi ...... 2003...... UM, 50,178.Tenn...... Memphis, ...... Memphis State ...... 1990 24-24 ...... Tie, 50,123.Texas ...... College Station, A&M ...... 1983 . . . . . Texas ...... A&M, 38-0 46,817. Okla...... Stillwater, State ...... Oklahoma ...... 2005 ...... OSU, 20-10 46,419 N.C...... Raleigh, ...... North Carolina State ...... 2000. . NCSU, 38-3 . . . 46,258 Ill...... Champaign, ...... Illinois ...... 2002 . . . . 45,282.Texas ...... College Station, A&M ...... 1984 . . . . . Texas 22-21 ...... A&M, 45,154...... Champaign, Ill...... Illinois ...... 2011. 44,511 ...... Oxford, Miss...... Mississippi ...... 1999 ...... UM, 38- Crowd30,427...... Memphis...... 9-18-04 ...... Nite ...... U 29,872...... Memphis...... 9-10-11 ...... Nite. . . . . A ...... 29,465.Arkansas ...... Central Opponent ...... 9-13-97 ...... Nite ...... ASU, 36- 27,918.Arkansas ...... Central ...... 9-24-11 ...... Nite ...... ASU, 53- 27,774...... Memphis...... 9-27-07 ...... Nite ...... ASU 25,938...... Southern Miss...... 9-13-08 ...... Nite...... USM, 25,219...... Louisville. . . 10-2-10 ...... Nite ...... 25,112Arkansas ...... Central ...... 10-5-96 ...... NiteASU, 1 . . . . . Coaches 2011 attendance This is Staff Introduction2012 Season Players History This is ASU

and Staff in Review records asu football Directory 84 on-field recordin both2005and2006was6-6. *4 victoriesin2005 and6victoriesin2006latervacated duetoNCAA sanctions. .7-3 Actual .Five (5day)..8,547. .42,735 1974 .11-0 .12,832 . .Five(3nite,2day). . . 64,160 .5-6 1975 . . 10,751 . .Five(5nite) . . 53,754 1976 .7-4 .11,539 . .Five(3nite,2day). . . 57,694 .7-4 1977 .12,645 . .Four(3nite,1day) . . 63,226 1978 .4-7 .15,064 . .Five(3nite,2day). . . 75,320 1979 . .2-9 .12,257 .Five(4nite,1day). .61,282 1980 . .6-5 .12,539 .Five(2nite,3day). .62,697 1981 . .5-6 .13,627 .Five(2nite,3day). .68,135 .5-5-1 1982 .13,239 .Four(3nite,1day) .52,956 .8-4-1 1983 8,351 .Six(5nite,1day). . .50,103 1984 .9-4 .Six(3nite,3day). .12,298 .73,786 1985 96...... 1630...... Fv 4nt,1dy...... 1,8 . .13,289 .Five(4nite,1day). .106,310 1986 .8-4-1 .15,775 .Five(4nite,1day). .78,876 . .5-6 1987 .13,295 .Four(3nite,1day) .53,128 1988 . .5-6 .15,573 .Five(4nite,1day). .77,864 .3-7-1 1989 .15,319 .Three(1nite,2day) .45,958 1990 .1-10 .Six(3nite,3day).17,454. .104,727 1991 .2-9 .11,125 .Four(4day) .44,500 1992 .2-8-1 .12,264 .Five(3nite,2day). .61,320 .1-10 8,691. 1993 . .Four(2nite,2day) .34,763 . .6-5 1994 8,475 .Six(3nite,3day). .50,850 1995 .4-7 .14,565 .Five(3nite,2day). Rec .72,863 1996 .2-9 .14,344 .Five(3nite,2day). .71,721 1997 .4-8 .10,609 .Six(6day) .63,652 1998 .4-7 .12,044 .Five(2nite,3day). .60,022 1999 Average .1-10 .11,514 .Five(2nite,3day). .57,571 2000 .2-9 .11,614 .Five(2nite,3day). .69,687 2001 .6-7 .Six(3nite,3day).13,199 .60,702 2002 .5-7 .16,826 .Four(3nite,1day) .87,439* 2003 .3-8 .15,327 .Four(4nite). .61,307 2004 .2-6* .15,476 .Five(5nite) .77,382 Games 2005 .0-6* .17,882 .Four(3nite,1day) .71,528 2006 .5-7 .Six(5nite,1day).17,040 .102,237 2007 .6-6 .21,105 .Five(4nite,1day). .105,525 2008 .4-8 .17,689 .Five(2nite,3day). .88,445 2009 Total .4-8 .17,394 .Five(3nite,2day). .86,969 2010 .10-3 . 21,256. .Six(6nite) .127,541 2011 Year 2012 ARKANSASSTATEFOOTBALL ASU STADIUM YEARLY ATTENDANCE 2012 Reference Guide AstateRedWolves.com 2011 SUNBELTCONFERENCECHAMPIONS  AStateGuides.com 12-2-1

85 STAFF THIS IS attendance 2011 COACHES THIS IS ASU HISTORY PLAYERS 2012 SEASON INTRODUCTION DIRECTORY ASU FOOTBALL records IN REVIEW AND STAFF per Lamar Lee, Saskatchewan 2nd Round Green Bay Packers (free , 2008 NFL Draft, Vikings Oakland Raiders (6th TYRELL JOHNSON TYRELL (free , (free phia Eagles and with York phia Eagles and New Jon Bradley, Nick Noce, del a cos follow with seven former Red Wolves. cos follow with seven former ots in XXXI. James Hickenbotham, Khayyam Burns Antonio Warren tri per Bowl, and six coaches have experience in per Bowls (IX, X, XIII, XIV) with the Pittsburgh 7th Round 2007: Oren O’Neal, 2006: Shermar Bracey, 2005: Steven Gibbs, 2004: Corey Williams, AStateGuides.com 2009 NFL Draft, Steelers DAVID JOHNSON DAVID Saskatchewan Rough Riders (free agent) – (free agent), Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Detroit Tampa (free agent), Lions – Rough Riders (free agent) – agent), (free agent) round) (6th round) – agent), agent) agent) (free agent),  is/Phoenix Cardinals are next with nine. The Miami Dol- with nine. is/Phoenix Cardinals are next ship rings, and was an assistant coach on the 1996 Su ship rings, and was an assistant coach on the 1996 Su on pi ed by ASU alums are the Phil ASU alums are ed by 2011 sun belt conference champions conference belt sun 2011 quent AstateRedWolves.com (3rd Buffalo 2012 Reference Guide New York, Jets (3rd New York, Miami Dolphins (free (2nd Minnesota Vikings , (7th Texans , Houston (free , Atlanta Falcons (free , Green Bay Packers (free , Seattle Seahawks (free , (free boys and the Chicago/ St. Lou boys and the Chicago/ St. Lou sive coordinator for the New England Pa , , (free fen RED WOLVES IN THE PROS, SUPER BOWL THE PROS, IN RED WOLVES gest event. ALEX CARRINGTON

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First SBC Player Selected in 2010 NFL Draft First SBC Player Selected in There has been at least one Red Wolf on 31 of 32 NFL teams so far. The only team yet to have a former The only team teams so far. of 32 NFL on 31 Red Wolf There has been at least one LB Bill Bergey and RB Leroy Harris played in Super Bowl XII with the Philadelphia Eagles. LB Bill Bergey and RB Leroy Harris played in Super ASU) played in Super Bowl XII for the . DB Oren Middlebrook (who went by Orna while at Prior to Johnson, the most recent former ASU player to compete in the Super Bowl was A-State record-hold- to compete in the Super Bowl was ASU player Prior to Johnson, the most recent former in 1992, played in Super Bowls III and V with the Baltimore ASU head football coach , former Most recently, Super Bowl XLIII presented an especially intriguing match-up for Arkansas State fans with four presented an especially intriguing match-up for Super Bowl XLIII Most recently, linebackers coach coaching staff, and two others on the Steelers’ Tomlin The road to Super Bowl XLIII for Arizona assistant coach , who sideline in Super Bowl XLIII was on the opposite Working Arkansas State has had more than 100 players sign pro contracts. From Clifton Mack in 1939 to Demario than 100 players sign pro contracts. From Clifton Arkansas State has had more played in the Su ASU have total of seven former players for A 2011: Derek Newton 2011: Carrington, Alex 2010: 2012: Demario Davis, 2008: Tyrell Johnson, Johnson, 2008: Tyrell 2009: David Johnson, RED WOLVES’ PROFESSIONAL DRAFT SELECTIONS AND FREE AGENT SIGNINGS AND FREE AGENT DRAFT SELECTIONS PROFESSIONAL RED WOLVES’

2010 NFL Draft, Buffalo Bills 3rd Round Selection 2010 NFL Draft, Buffalo Bills 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL STATE ARKANSAS 2012 round), agent), round), agent) agent) agent), round), round), (7th round) agent), BC Lions (free agent) agent) Stanley Wakwe, ASU player is the Carolina Panthers, and defensive back Darren Toney signed a rookie free agent contract with signed a rookie Toney Panthers, and defensive back Darren ASU player is the Carolina The team most fre them in 2009. Former assistant coach Dennis “Dirt” Winston played in four Su Former assistant coach Dennis “Dirt” Winston played Bowl run Champion Baltimore Ravens in Super Bowl XXXV. ing punter Kyle Richardson, who was on the World Colts, and was the of Steelers. 11 each. The Dallas Cow each. 11 coaches, including Pittsburgh head coach Mike Tomlin, participating that have ties to ASU’s football history. ASU’s participating that have ties to Tomlin, coaches, including Pittsburgh head coach Mike as as- went through Jonesboro in the mid-to-late 1990’s Keith Butler and wide receivers coach , Butler and Fichtner were back in the Super Bowl last year, Tomlin, Arkansas State staff. sistant coaches on the taken by the Steelers in the 2009 NFL Draft. ASU tight end along with David Johnson, former Carthon also played in Super Bowls XXI and XXV for the Arkansas State from 1979-82. played running back at home a pair of cham Giants, brought York New phins have had eight Red Wolves play for them and the Denver Bron play for them phins have had eight Red Wolves pro foot Davis in 2012, the Red Wolves have a very long tradition of developing players that move on to the next level. tradition of developing players that move on to the have a very long Davis in 2012, the Red Wolves a player taken in the NFL A-State has had on each of the last six years. Many players have gone Draft In fact, levels. careers at a number of different to very long and successful Coaches 2011 RED WOLVES This is Staff Introduction2012 Season Players Opponents This is ASU

and Staff in Review IN THE PROS asu football Directory 86 Lions (freeagent) agent) – Washington, Chappell Mitchell, – (free agent),SeattleSeahawks,OaklandRaiders agent) Segun Ajigbeda, Tommy Miller, (free agent) Jaguars triots (freeagent),DallasCowboys,Jacksonville nald Cooley, Walker, Miami Dolphins, – agent), MemphisExplorers,SanDiegoChargers, Green BayPackers,BaltimoreRavens(free Chicago Rush, Arkansas Twisters – (free agent),St.LouisRams,DetroitLions, Chicago Rush,DetroitFury, Texas Copperheads Predators (freeagent),DallasDesperados, agent), PhoenixCardinals- - (free agent),KansasCityChiefs,Houston Texans agent), ShreveportPirates – (7th round),PhiladelphiaEagles, Ravens, MinnesotaVikings, PhiladelphiaEagles Miami Dolphins,SeattleSeahawks,Baltimore round) – agent), OrlandoPredators round), MiamiDolphins phia Eagles(freeagent), MontrealMachine round), Buffalo Bills– T 2012 ARKANSASSTATEFOOTBALL 2007 NFL Dra, Raiders 2007 NFL Jonathan Adams, Stefan Gamlin, Kyle Richardson, 1998: Todd Frohbieter, 1997: CoreyWalker, 1999: LennieJohnson, 2003: GarryJohnson, 2002: GarrickJones, 1992: BryantBroady, 1994: KendrickeBullard, 2001: RobertKilow, 1990: JeffFields, 1996: CarlosEmmons, 1989: FredBarnett, 1988: Tim Smiley, 1987: GregLee, OREN O’NEAL 6th Round (freeagent)– Clarence Williams, Alex Shell, Arkansas Twisters Los AngelseAvengers Lubbock LoneStars(freeagent)– Frankfort Galaxy(freeagent) Birmingham Steeldogs(free Arkansas Twisters– New OrleansSaints,(free Washington Redskins(5th Rhein Fire(18thround), Pittsburgh Steelers (free Los Angeles Rams(9th Philadelphia Eagles(3rd New York Giants(free yrone Jones, Tampa BayBuccaneers COREY WILLIAMS Packers 2004-07,Browns Jacksonville Jaguars Philladelphia Eagles New York Jets(free St. LouisRams(free 2008-09, Lions2010-11 Nick Gatto, Arkansas Twisters– Cincinnati Bengals Pittsburgh Steelers 2012 Reference Guide New EnglandPa- AstateRedWolves.com British Columbia 2011 SUNBELTCONFERENCECHAMPIONS Cleo Lemon, Philadel- Jacquis Orlando Regi- J.J.  agent), DenverGold – Showboats (freeagent) Lions (freeagent)– Raiders (freeagent)– Bay Buccaneers– (12th round),WinnipegBlueBombers, Tampa Colts – als (8thround),New York Giants,Indianapolis Gary Burton, Montreal Concorde(freeagent),BaltimoreStars– las Cowboys(freeagent)– round), CincinnatiBengals– gades – (4th round),MemphisShowboats,OrlandoRene- agent), DetroitLions Lions – lanta Falcons,SanFrancisco49ers Miami Dolphins(freeagent),DenverBroncos, At- agent), SanDiegoChargers– Lions — Showboats (freeagent),MiamiDol Montreal Concorde– Ray Crawford, Ottawa Roughriders,IndianapolisColts– Packers (8thround), Arizona Outlaws(9thround), 49ers, DetroitLions– round), Washington Redskins, SanFrancisco cis, ers (freeagent),ClevelandBrowns– (free agent)– Seattle Seahawks– Steve Sampson, agent), DallasCowboys,– John McCaughey, Broncos (freeagent), MemphisShow , St.LouisCar round) – round) – Surge – (3rd round),PhoenixCardinals,Sacramento dinals (freeagent) JON BRADLEY AStateGuides.com Bucaneers 2004-06, 1982: MauriceCarthon, 1981: Ken Armbrust, 1983: DwaynePittman, 1984: JudiousLewis, 1985: RayBrown, 1986: Michael Adams, Tampa BayBuccaneers(freeagent) Lions 2007-08 Waddell Kelly, Farrell Wilson, Rickey Jemison, Elbert Shelley, Stacy Price, Bill Johnson, Gill Stegall, Vincent Barnett, Miami Dolphins(freeagent) St. LouisCardinals(freeagent), Dallas Cowboys(freeagent), Rick Fishback, Oakland Raiders(free agent) Jim Wiseman, Bruce Gartman, Michael Cline, Henry Harris, Denver Gold(8thround), St. LouisCardinals(free St. LouisCardinals(8th Stacy Gore, New EnglandPatriots Paul Gilbow, Dallas Cowboys(free Seattle Seahawks(8th Denver Broncos(free Atlanta Falcons(11th Washington Redskins Denver Gold(17th New OrleansSaints Erven Beasley, Chargers, Dolphis, CLEO LEMON New JerseyGener- Oklahoma Outlaws Jagaurs, 2004-09 Freddy Rogers, Green BayPack- Mitchell Young, di phins, Detroit Phoenix Car- nals, Detroit Los Angeles Cazzy Fran- Green Bay Vancouver Memphis Memphis boats – Denver Carter Dal-

87 STAFF THIS IS RED WOLVES 2011 COACHES THIS IS ASU OPPONENTS PLAYERS 2012 SEASON INTRODUCTION DIRECTORY ASU FOOTBALLIN THE PROS IN REVIEW AND STAFF Den- Dallas Cleve- New Or- Philadephia New Orleans ham Vulcans, Calvin Harrell, Gary Crane, James Hamilton, ming time in the NFL. BILL BERGEY BILL Ken Bennett, New York Jets (free York New Baltimore Colts (free Green Bay Packers (free New York Jets (free York New greatest players of all Named one of the 300 New York Jets (free York New Miami Dolphins (free Denver Broncos (3rd Baltimore Colts (free Dallas Cowboys (free Chicago Cardinals (free Pittsburgh Steelers (6th Billy Joe Turner, Detroit Lions (free agent) Cincinnati Bengals (2nd Detroit Lions (free agent) Steve Lockhart, Wayne Dorton, Wayne Frank McGuigan, Montreal Alouettes (free agent) Montreal Giants H.K. Reeves, Dennis Meyer, Dennis Meyer, ers 1971 — Bill Phillips, 1939: Clifton Mack, 1957: Howard Cissell, Spiers, 1956: Tommy 1948: Harry Lache, 1953: Richie Woit, 1959: Bill Caldwell, 1968: Bill Bergey, 1970: Chet Douthit, 1969: Clovis Swinney, 1965: Dan Summers, 1962: Sammy Weir, 1962: Sammy Weir, Alfred Bentley, 1960: 1967: Ron Worthen, AStateGuides.com and XXV for the New York and XXV for the New Edmonton Eskimos (5th round by Miami Dol- Edmonton Eskimos (5th phins) – round), New England Patriots – round), New England Patriots Atlanta Falcons, Cal- Thunder, round), Portland gary Stampeders – Saints (6th round), , Saints (6th round), Winnipeg Philadephia Eagles – agent) agent) Alouettes agent), Montreal agent), Vancouver Lions agent), Vancouver leans Saints (12th round) – leans Saints (12th round) Cincinnati Bengals (13th round), San Diego Charg agent) Cowboys (free agent) round), Philadelphia Eagles – (3rd round), New York Jets, Houston Oilers, York (3rd round), New Southern California Suns – agent) (10th round) agent) – agent) agent), Houston Oilers – land Browns (free agent), Ottawa Roughriders – Dick Martillo, ver Broncos (14th round), Bir Hawaii Islanders – Eagles (free agent), New Orleans Saints, New England Patriots, Philadephia Bell Played in Super Bowls XXI MAURICE CARTHON  Min- New Oak- Mem- Chicago New Or- New Eng- Kansas City Jerry Muck- Joel Mullins, 2011 sun belt conference champions conference belt sun 2011 Memphis South- T.J. Humphreys, T.J. AstateRedWolves.com Roy Painter, Seattle Seahawks 2012 Reference Guide All-Madden Team Joe Hollimon, Ron Norman, FRED BARNETT Miami Dolphins (5th New York Jets (15th York New and member of the 1990 1993 selection Miami Dolphins (2nd Dallas Cowboys (free Danny Cook, New York Giants (free York New Steve Burks, Buffalo Bills (2nd round), Buffalo Leveren Tillman, Denver Broncos (10th Cleveland Browns (free St. Louis Cardinals (17th Mike Malham, (track), Dallas Cowboys Buffalo Bills (2nd round), Buffalo Chicago Bears (free agent) Atlanta Falcons (9th round) Andy Haney, Joe Duren, New York Giants (15th round), York New Dick Dixon, phia Eagles – Birmingham Stallions (free agent), Birmingham Stallions (free del a Chicago Bears (7th round) – Jimmy Ron Meeks, Ed Preston

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Former Pro Bowl selec- 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL STATE ARKANSAS 2012 nesota Vikings (8th round), Edmonton Eskimos, nesota Vikings Baltimore Stars – Chiefs (free agent) round) – round) men (free agent) – land Patriots (4th round) – New York Jets – York New (7th round), Philadelphia Eagles – ensturm, Jets York Lisko, Denver Broncos (9th round), New – Bay Buccaneers, Tampa Bills, round), Buffalo Redskins – Washington Edmonton Eskimos – Bears (17th round), Houston Oilers, Winnipeg Blue Bombers, Baltimore Colts York Jets (free agent), Edmonton Eskimos Jets (free agent), Edmonton York land Raiders (free agent) – Memphis Showboats – – leans Saints (free agent) – leans Saints (free agent) agent), Birmingham phis Showboats (free Stallions round), Philladelphia Eagles – agent) – Philladelphia Eagles (9th round) – Cats, Ottawa Rough Rid- Tiger agent), Hamilton Argonauts, Montreal Concorde – Toronto ers, Orna Middlebrook, round), Phil Green Bay Packers (9th round), Edmonton Eski- mos – agent) – (free agent), Winnipeg Blue Bombers, St. Louis Cardinals, Green Bay Packers, Birmingham Stal- lions, Montreal Concorde – Coaches 2011 RED WOLVES This is Staff Introduction2012 Season Players Opponents This is ASU

and Staff in Review IN THE PROS asu football Directory 88 Charlie Fredrick 2012 ARKANSASSTATEFOOTBALL Dennis Meyer KEY: AP— legiate Athletics, ball News, T.J. .AP Humphreys,OG,1976(Div. I) .AFCA Calvin Harrell,RB,1971 .AFCA Calvin Harrell,RB,1970 .AP, Charlie Fredrick,DT,AFCA, FN 1987 .NAIA Frank Farella,OG,1957. Wayne . . AP Dorton,OG,1971. AP, AFCA, FN Carter RayCrawford,NG,1984(I-AA) AP, AFCA, FN Carter RayCrawford,NG,1985(I-AA) Dan Buck .FN Ray Brown,OT, 1985(I-AA) .AP,Bill Bergey, LB,1968. AFCA AP, AFCA, FN Randy Barnhill,OG,1986(I-AA) Bill Bergey Ken Jones ley, .AP C,1969. FWAA— Associated Press, SN— om pesCalvinHarrell Tommy Spiers a umr Wayne Dorton Dan Summers a uke T.J. Humphreys Dan Buckley Football Writers Association of America, ilPilp RandyBarnhill Bill Phillips Sporting News, 2012 Reference Guide AstateRedWolves.com 2011 SUNBELTCONFERENCECHAMPIONS AFCA— Carter RayCrawford ogLwe JimWiseman Doug Lowrey rn ael RichieWoit Frank Farella TM— American FootballCoaches As a rw ClovisSwinney Ray Brown Time Magazine,  iheWi,R,15 .AP Richie Woit, RB, 1953 .AP,Jim Wiseman,C,1987. FN .AP,Clovis Swinney, AFCA DT, 1969 .AP Dan Summers,LB,1964 .AP Dan Summers,LB,1965 .NAIA Tommy Spiers,QB,1955 .AP Bill Phillips,OG,1970 .AP,Dennis Meyer, DB,1971 AFCA .AFCA Doug Lowrey, OG,1973 FWAA, TM, SN Ken Jones,OG,1975(Div. I) .CFN Tyrell Johnson,S,2007. .CFN Garry Johnson,OT, 2002 AStateGuides.com NAIA— CFN— CollegeFootballNews.com National Association ofIntercol- so cia Garry Johnson tion (Kodak), . FN— 89

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DIRECTORY SELECTIONS IN REVIEW AND STAFF- CAS I Jerry Muckensturm THIRD TEAM ALL-AMERICAS THIRD TEAM Associated Press HONORABLE MENTION ALL-AMERICAS HONORABLE MENTION SECOND TEAM ALL-AMER SECOND TEAM 1982 ...... Mike Morris, LB 1982 Punter ...... Bruce Gartman, 1975 Lisko, DE ...... Jimmy OG 1973...... Doug Lowrey, 1971...... Calvin Harrell, RB 1970 DB ...... Dennis Meyer, 1970...... Calvin RB Harrell, 1969...... Jack Smith, OT 1968...... Frank McGuigan, RB 1966 Gwin, RB ...... Terry Sports Network 1987 ...... Charlie Fredrick, DT NAIA 1956 ...... Frank Farella, OG Football News 1998 TE Teat, ...... Ron 1993 ...... Ed Rufus, NG 1993 ...... Marquis Williams, FB Associated Press 1984 C ...... Ed Troutt, 1975...... Ken Jones, OG 1956 ...... Frank Farella, OG Athlon 1998 Frohbieter ...... Todd Associated Press 1987...... Dwane Brown, QB 1987 ...... Greg Lee, CB 1986 ...... Jim Wiseman, C 1986...... John Suskie, OT 1986...... Dwane Brown, QB 1986 K ...... Scott Roper, 1986 ...... Rickey Jemison, FB 1986 Neloms, DE ...... Marvin 1986 ...... Charlie Fredrick, NG 1986...... Fred Barnes, DT CollegeFootballNews.com 2002 OG ...... Garry Johnson, AStateGuides.com  Leroy Harris FIRST-TEAM ALL-AMERICAS FIRST-TEAM Associated Press 1987 Fredrick, DT ...... Charlie 1987 ...... Jim Wiseman, C 1986 Barnhill, OG ...... Randy 1985.....Carter Ray Crawford, NG 1984.....Carter Ray Crawford, NG Humphreys, OG 1976...... T.J. 1971...... Wayne OG Dorton, 1971 DB Meyer, ...... Dennis 1970 ...... Bill Phillips, OG C 1969...... Dan Buckley, 1969 DT Swinney, ...... Clovis 1968...... Bill LB Bergey, 1965...... Dan Summers, LB 1964...... Dan Summers, LB 1953 RB ...... Richie Woit, AFCA 1987 ...... Charlie Fredrick, DT 1986 ...... Randy Barnhill, OG 1985.....Carter Ray Crawford, NG 1984.....Carter Ray Crawford, NG OG 1973...... Doug Lowrey, 1971...... Calvin RB Harrell, 1971 DB ...... Dennis Meyer, 1970...... Calvin RB Harrell, 1969 DT Swinney, ...... Clovis 1968...... Bill LB Bergey, Football News 1987 ...... Charlie Fredrick, DT 1987 ...... Jim Wiseman, C 1986 ...... Randy Barnhill, OG 1985...... Ray OT Brown, 1985.....Carter Ray Crawford, NG 1984.....Carter Ray Crawford, NG FWAA 1975...... Ken Jones, OG NCAA 1957 ...... Frank Farella, OG 1955 Spiers, QB ...... Tommy Sporting News 1975...... Ken Jones, OG Magazine Time 1975...... Ken Jones, OG 2011 sun belt conference champions conference belt sun 2011 AstateRedWolves.com 2012 Reference Guide man (C) bins (QB) David Hines

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(sr. showing most courage for good of team) showing most courage for (sr. 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL STATE ARKANSAS 2012 TERRY GWIN SCHOLAR-ATHLETE GWIN TERRY 2011 ...... Brandon Joiner 2010 ...... M.D. Jennings 2009 ...... Alex Carrington 2008 ...... Brett Shrable 2007...... Brian Flagg 2006 ...... Chris Easley 2005...... Brandon Rollins 2004 ...... Chris Jones 2003...... Casey Venters 2002...... Danny Smith 2001 ...... Jonathan Adams 2000 ...... Jack Wright 1999 Henderson ...... Victor 1998...... Lennie Johnson 1997Tinsley Austin .Brent Pettus, 1996...... Maurice Harris 1995...... Jerome McIntosh 1994 ...... Ed Rufus Cope, Marcus Law- 1993Wayne son 1992...... Lee Hunt 1991 ...... Roy Johnson 1990...... John Moellers 1989...... Jim Bob Branch 2010 (DE) ...... Alex Carrington 2009 (DE) ...... Brian Flagg 2008 (S) Johnson ...... Tyrell 2005 ...... Oren O’Neal (FB) 2004...... Jason (WR) Wood 2000...... Ron(TE) Teat 1996...... Jeff Caldwell (PK) 1993...... Blake Denison (WR) 1991 ...... John Chism (FB) 1990...... Mike Ray (OT) 1988...... Jim Wise 1987 ...... Mark Rob 1986...... Mark McMinn (OG) Langford (QB) 1984...... Tim Coaches 2011 HONORS This is Staff Introduction2012 Season Players Opponents This is ASU

and Staff in Review AND AWARDSasu football Directory 90 2011 SUN BELT CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL INTRODUCTION 2012 SEASON Robert Speer Tim Langford Rickey Jemison 1986 ...... Greg Lee, CB NAIA 2002...... Garry Johnson 1986...... Michael Adams, CB 1956 ...... Tommy Spiers, QB 2001...... Garry Johnson 1986 ...... Vincent Barnett, FS COACHES 1985 ...... Randy Barnhill, OG FRESHMAN ALL-AMERICAS BRONKO NAGURSKI NOMINEE AND STAFF 1985...... Ray Brown, OT FWAA Scripps 2007 ...... Tyrell Johnson 1985 ...... Rickey Jemison, FB 2006...... Reggie Arnold, RB 1985...... Michael Cline, DT Sporting News 1985 ...... Marvin Neloms, DE 2004...... Josh Williams, LB OUTLAND TROPHY NOMINEE 1985 ...... Greg Lee, CB 2006...... Reggie Arnold, RB 2008...... Matt Mandich PLAYERS 1984 ...... Farrell Wilson, OT 2006 ...... Josh Arauco, K 2002...... Garry Johnson 1984 ...... Randy Barnhill, OG Rivals.com 1984...... Michael Cline, DT 2004...... Josh Williams, LB RIMINGTON AWARD NOMINEE 1984 ...... Marvin Neloms, DE CollegeFootballNews.com 2011 ...... Tom Castilaw 2006 ...... Tanner Jenkins 1983 ...... Jerome Sims, CB 2004...... Josh Williams, LB 2011 1982...... Rick Fishback, CB 2004...... Tyrell Johnson, S IN REVIEW 1981 ...... Leveren Tillman, DT 2010...... Amos Draper, DL RAY GUY AWARD NOMINEE 1978...... Larry Lawrence, TB 2008 ...... Brett Shrable 1978...... Wesley Williams, LB SOPHOMORE ALL-AMERCAS 2000 ...... Andy Shatley 1978 ...... Danny Garrison, TE CollegeFootballNews.com 1976...... Joel Mullins, OG 2010...... Ryan Aplin, QB LOU GROZA AWARD NOMINEE 1976...... Leroy Harris, RB 2010 ...... Allen Muse, WR 2009 ...... Josh Arauco OPPONENTS 1976...... Roy Painter, DB 2008...... Josh Arauco (Finalist) 1975 ...... Jerry Muckensturm, LB WILLIAMSON ALL-AMERICA 1975 ...... Dennis Bolden, TB 1962 ...... Dick Martillo, FB 1974 ...... John Manatt, OT 1962...... Sammy Weir, QB DOAK WALKER AWARD NOMINEE 1970...... Gary Cleve, LB 1961...... Frank Smith, T 2009...... Reggie Arnold 1970...... Wayne Dorton, OG 1961 ...... Larry Peebles, C 2008...... Reggie Arnold HONORS

1966 ...... Trumann Moore, LB 1961...... Jim McMurray, QB 2007...... Reggie Arnold AND AWARDS 1959...... Bill Caldwell, QB 1960...... Alfred Bentley, E 2001 ...... Jonathan Adams 1957 ...... Eddie Romeo, HB 1960...... Jerry Arant, T 2000 ...... Jonathan Adams 1957 ...... Frank Farella, G 1960...... Jim McMurray, QB

1953 ...... Dan Spensieri, E 1960...... Jack Snodgrass, G BUTKUS AWARD NOMINEE THIS IS 1953...... James Petroff, T 1959...... Bill Caldwell, QB 2008...... Ben Owens ASU FOOTBALL 1952 ...... Richie Woit, HB 1959...... Alfred Bentley, E 2007 ...... Koby McKinnon 1951 ...... John Koldus, E 1958 ...... Tommy Davis, C 1951 ...... Richie Woit, HB 1957 ...... Frank Farella, G LOTT TROPHY NOMINEE 1951...... Carl Greenwald, FB 1957 ...... Howard Cissell, HB 2009 ...... Alex Carrington Football News 1956 ...... Tommy Spiers, QB

1998 ...... Ron Teat, TE THIS IS ASU 1953 ...... Richie Woit, HB AWARD NOMINEE 1993 ...... Ed Rufus, NG 2009 ...... Alex Carrington 1993 ...... Marquis Williams, FB LOMBARDI AWARD NOMINEE Sporting News 2011...... Demario Davis JOHNNY UNITAS AWARD NOMINEE 1978 ...... Doug Dobbs, Kicker 2009 ...... Alex Carrington

2009 ...... Corey Leonard STAFF 1976 ...... Leroy Harris, FB 2008...... Matt Mandich 1976...... T.J. Humphreys, OG 2006 ...... Tanner Jenkins DIRECTORY 2012 Reference Guide 91 AstateRedWolves.com  AStateGuides.com ) SHIP AR ATE SCHOLARSHIP ATE U ALL-MID SOUTH GRAD MVP AWARDS MVP Southern Magazine ( ACADEMIC ALL-SOUTH (Selected by Pro Scouts) F. GRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP GRADUATE MCDONALD SCHOL (Presented Annually by SLC) (Presented NCAA POST NCAA COMMERCIAL APPEAL COMMERCIAL DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE GAME DEFENSIVE PLAYER NATIONAL FOOTBALL FOUNDATION FOOTBALL NATIONAL CHEVROLET SCHOLARSHIP HONOR CHEVROLET SCHOLARSHIP 1971 (OG) Dorton ...... Wayne 1971 Harrell (RB) ...... Calvin 1969...... Clovis Swinney (DT) WTBS 1983 .....Michael Cline, def. tackle All-America Williamson Team 1953 HB ...... Richie Woit, Pecan Bowl 1970 ....James Hamilton (offense) 1970...... Dennis Meyer (defense) 1969 (offense) ...... Bubba Crocker 1969.....Clovis Swinney (defense) 1968...... Bill Bergey (defense) 1984...... Tim Langford (QB) 1984...... Tim ABC-TV 1981 McDonald, kicker ...... Scott 1979...... Doug Dobbs, kicker 2004...... Jason (WR) Wood 1976 (OG) Humphreys ...... T.J. 1971...... Dennis Meyer (DB) 1980...... Tim Langford (QB) Langford 1980...... Tim 1980...... Mike (LB) Morris 1979 (CB) Holifield ...... Darrell 1979...... Ron Smith (LB) 1979...... Ray (DE) Culpepper 1979 Miller (WR) ...... Jerome 1979...... Casey (OG) Phillips 1978...... Ray (DE) Culpepper 1978...... John Shannon (DB) 1977...... Ray (DE) Culpepper 1976 ...... Jerome MIller (SE) 1976 (OG) Humphreys ...... T.J. 1976 (DB) ...... John Lorick 1984...... Tim Langford (QB) 1984...... Tim 1977 Humphreys (OG) ...... T.J. 1988 ...... John Chism (FB) -TEAM nd ski (OT) ray (QB) ham (LB) bins (QB) row AStateGuides.com  SIDA ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT SIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA o SOUTHLAND SENIOR SPIRIT AWARD SOUTHLAND SENIOR SPIRIT SLC ALL-FIRST DECADE TEAM (1964-73) DECADE ALL-FIRST SLC ACADEMIC ALL-BIG WEST CONF. ACADEMIC ALL-SOUTH INDEPENDENT 2 C ACADEMIC ALL-SOUTHLAND CON 1985...... Randy Barnhill (OG) 1985 ...... Stephen East (CB) 1985 ...... Mark Rob 2009 ...... Alex Carrington (DE) 2008 ...... Brian Flagg (DE) 2007 ...... Brian Flagg (DE) 2005 ...... Brian Flagg (LB) 2004...... Jason (WR) Wood 1995 Caldwell (K) ...... Jeff 1994 Caldwell (K) ...... Jeff 1993 Caldwell (K) ...... Jeff 1985 ...... Bill Stanley (OL) 1984...... Randy Barnhill (OG) 1984...... Clint Ledbetter (DT) 1984 ...... Stephen East (CB) Langford (QB) 1983...... Tim 1983 ...... Price Gardner (OT) 1983...... Scott McDonald (PK) 1982...... Mike Morris (LB) 1982 ...... Donnie Morrison (NG) 1982...... Scott McDonald (PK) Langford (QB) 1981...... Tim 1981...... Mike Morris (LB) 1981 (OG) ...... Al Tiner Dan Buckley, center (’66-’69) center Dan Buckley, running back (’68-’71) Calvin Harrell, (’67-’69) DT Clovis Swinney, (’65-’68) linebacker Bill Bergey, defensive back (’68-’71) Dennis Meyer, 1978 (TB) ...... Larry Lawrence C 1992...... Eric Tate, First Team 2008 (DE) ...... Brian Flagg 1976 (OG) Humphreys ...... T.J. 1971...... Dennis Meyer (DB) 1961 ...... Jim McMur 1959 ...... Larry Zab Bill Phillips, offensive guard (’68-’71) offensive Bill Phillips, guard (’68-’71) Dorton, offensive Wayne Second Team 2004...... Jason (WR) Wood 1973 ...... Mike Mal 1970...... Dennis Meyer (DB) 2011 sun belt conference champions conference belt sun 2011 AstateRedWolves.com 2012 Reference Guide

84...... Dwane Brown (QB) BILETNIKOFF AWARD NOMINEE AWARD BILETNIKOFF SBC NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR SBC NEWCOMER OF THE SBC DEF. PLAYER OF THE YEAR OF THE PLAYER SBC DEF. SUN BELT FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR FRESHMAN OF THE SUN BELT SUN BELT CONF. COACH OF YEAR OF COACH CONF. SUN BELT BIG WEST CONF. COACH OF YEAR COACH OF BIG WEST CONF. SOUTHLAND FRESHMAN OF YEAR SOUTHLAND FRESHMAN OF SUN BELT PLAYER OF THE YEAR OF THE PLAYER SUN BELT

SOUTHLAND CONF. COACH OF YEAR COACH OF SOUTHLAND CONF. 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL STATE ARKANSAS 2012 AFCA REGION 5 COACH OF YEAR REGION 5 COACH OF AFCA SOUTHLAND PLAYER OF THE YEAR OF THE SOUTHLAND PLAYER DAVEY O’BRIEN AWARD NOMINEE AWARD O’BRIEN DAVEY 19 1979 (RB) ...... Lee Charles Wright 1975 Muckensturm (defense) .Jerry 1975...... David Hines (offense) 1971...... Dennis Meyer (defense) 1970...... Dennis Meyer (defense) 1969.....Clovis Swinney (defense) 1968.....Clovis Swinney (defense) 1968 McGuigan (offense) ...Frank 1986...... Dwane Brown (offense) 1978...Wesley Williams (defense) 1976 ...... Roy Painter (defense) 2006...... Reggie Arnold, RB 2002 ...... Jonathan Burke, DB 2011 DE ...... Brandon Joiner, 2008 ...... Alex Carrington, DE Johnson, S 2007...... Tyrell 2011 Aplin ...... Ryan 2002 ...... Danny Smith (offense) 1986 ...... 1985 ...... Larry Lacewell 1986 Lacewell (12-2-1) ...... Larry 1985 Lacewell (9-4-0) ...... Larry 1978...... Bill (7-4-0) Davidson 1975...... Bill Davidson (11-0-0) 1970 ...... (11-0-0) 1969 ...... Bennie Ellender (8-1-1) 1968 ...... Bennie Ellender (7-3-1) 1964 ...... Bennie Ellender (7-0-2) 1995 ...... (6-5) 2011...... Hugh Freeze 2011...... Hugh 2005 Roberts ...... Steve 2007 Leonard (semifinalist) Corey 2011 Frampton ...... Dwayne Coaches 2011 HONORS This is Staff Introduction2012 Season Players Opponents This is ASU

and Staff in Review AND AWARDSasu football Directory 92 2011 SUN BELT CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL Tangerine Bowl Dec. ’70...... James Hamilton (QB) Top Coach 1954 ...... Bobby Spann (QB) Dec. ’68 ...... Bill Bergey (LB) Bennie Ellender, ’63-’70 North-South Shrine Game Sept. ’68 ...... Bill Bergey (LB) (tie) Bill Davidson, ’71-’76 annual winners: 1969.....Clovis Swinney (defense) Top Game 1968...... Bill Bergey (defense) 1968 ...... Bill Bergey (LB) 29-10 win over Memphis St., 1975 INTRODUCTION College All-Star Game Top Season LITTLE ROCK MAJOR SPORTS ASSN. 1969...... Bill Bergey (defense) Perfect 11-0 in 1975 ARKANSAS ATHLETE OF YEAR Refrigerator Bowl Greatest Moment 1951...... Richie Woit (HB) 1986-87 ...... Dwane Brown (QB) Joe Duren’s game-winning 56- yard FG against McNeese St., ’74 AT&T LONG DISTANCE AWARD LITTLE ROCK TD CLUB MVP 2012 SEASON (Honors "long distance" achieve- 2011...... Ryan Aplin (QB) 1980’S ALL-DECADE TEAM ments by Division I-A players) 2010 ...... Ryan Aplin (QB) (As selected by the coaching staff) 1995...FB Austin Tinsley (vs. SW La.) 2009 ...... Alex Carrington (DE) Offense 1994.P Kyle Richardson (vs. SW La.) 2008 ...... Alex Carrington (DE) 2007 ...... Tyrell Johnson (S) SE ...... Fred Barnett, 1986-89 COACHES NATIONAL BACK OF WEEK 2006 ...... Reggie Arnold (RB) TE...... Ray Brown, 1983-85 AND STAFF As so ci at ed Press 2005...... Eric Neihouse (PK) OT ...... Kenneth Nelson, 1986-89 OT ...... Mike Ray, 1987-89 1975, Dennis Bolden (279 yards on 2004 ...... Antonio Warren (TB) OG ...... Randy Barnhill, 1984-86 26 carries against McNeese St.) ARKANSAS ATHLETE OF THE MONTH OG ...... Farrell Wilson, 1980-84 C...... Jim Wiseman, 1984-87 Sept. ’86...... Rickey Jemison (FB) PLAYERS NATIONAL DEF. PLAYER OF THE WEEK QB ...... Dwane Brown, 1984-87 FWAA FB ...... Rickey Jemison, 1983-86 ALL-TIME ASU TEAM (1909-1975) 2008, Ben Owens (7 tackles, 1 RB ...... Dennis Forrest, 1986-89 (Chosen by Fans During ’76 Season) TFL, 1 sack, 1 fumble recovery, 1 RB ...... Maurice Carthon, 1979-82 Offense interception against Texas A&M) Defense 2011 RB...... Calvin Harrell, ’68-’71 DL ...... Charlie Fredrick, 1984-87 NA TIONAL BACKFIELD OF WEEK RB ...... Richie Woit, ’50-’53 DL Carter Ray Crawford, 1984-85 IN REVIEW United Press Inter na tional RB...... Leroy Harris, ’75-’76 DL...... Michael Cline, 1983-85 1975, Dennis Bolden (259 yards on QB ...... James Hamilton, ’68-’71 DL ...... Marvin Neloms, 1983-86 26 carries against McNeese St.) (tie)David Hines, ’72-’75 LB ...... Stacy Price, 1981-85 WR...... Gerald Jumper, ’64-’67 LB...... Oscar Willis, 1984-85 ESPN 'HEROES OF WEEK' WR ...... Alfred Bentley, ’59-’60 LB ...... Anthony Withers, 1983-86 Offen sive Backfield vs. Ole Miss, TE...... Steve Lockhart, ’68-’71 DB ...... Greg Lee, 1984-87 OPPONENTS 1989 . . . (three backs rushed for C...... Dan Buckley, ’66-’69 DB ...... Elbert Shelley, 1983-86 over 100 yards each) . . . 120 by L...... Wayne Dorton, ’68-’71 DB...... Tim Smiley, 1986-88 Putzer Dayton . . . 105 by Richard L ...... Bill Phillips, ’68-’71 DB ...... Vincent Barnett, 1985-86 Kimble . . . 104 by Roy Johnson L ...... Ken Jones, ’72-’75 Specialists L ...... T.J. Humphreys, ’73-’76 PK ...... Scott Roper, 1986-87 HONORS

NFF HAMPSHIRE HONOR SOCIETY K ...... Joe Duren, ’71-’74 P ...... Bruce Gartman, 1980-82 AND AWARDS 2011 ...... Tom Castilaw Defense RS...... Keith Weaver, 1981-84 2011 ...... Derek Lawson LB ...... Bill Bergey, ’65-’68 2010 ...... Jeff Blake LB .....Jerry Muckensturm, ’72-’75 POST-SEASON ALL STARS (Mobile, Alabama) 2010 ...... Adam Gaston LB...... Mike Malham, ’72-’75 THIS IS 2009 ...... Alex Carrington L ...... Clovis Swinney, ’67-’69 2011 ...... Demario Davis (LB) ASU FOOTBALL 2009 ...... Taylor Clements L ...... Dick Dixon, ’72-’75 2009 ...... Alex Carrington (DE) 2007 ...... Matt Reibe L...... Ken Bennett, ’67-’69 1980...... Gene Bradley (QB) E...... Robert Speer, ’73-’76 1977 ...... T.J. Humphreys (OG) DRADDY TROPHY NOMINEE E ...... Jimmy Lisko, ’72-’75 1976 ...... Ken Jones (OG) 2007...... Matt Reibe (semifinalist) B ...... Dennis Meyer, ’68-’71 1971 ...... Wayne Dorton (OG) 1968 ...... Bill Bergey (LB)

B ...... Roy Painter, ’73-’76 THIS IS ASU WORTHEN AMATEUR ATHLETE B ...... Joe Hollimon, ’71-74 North-South Shrine (Ponitac, Mich.) monthly winners: B ...... Dick Ritchey, ’64-’67 1976 ...... T.J. Humphreys (OG) Nov. ’75 ...... David Hines (QB) P...... , ’72-’75 North-South Shrine Game (Miami, Fla.) Oct. ’75...... Jimmy Lisko (DE) Top Player 1973 ...... Vince Ancell (DB)

1971 ...... Calvin Harrell (RB) STAFF Nov. ’74...... Joe Duren (K) Bill Bergey, LB, ’65-’68 Sept. ’73 ...... Steve Burks (QB) 1971 ...... Wayne Dorton (OG) DIRECTORY 2012 Reference Guide 93 AstateRedWolves.com  AStateGuides.com Tyrell Johnson, S Johnson, Tyrell S Johnson, Tyrell Koby McKinnon, LB STREET & SMITH’S CBSSPORTSLINE.COM CBSSPORTSLINE.COM GARY WITHROW AWARD WITHROW GARY SUN BELT CONFERENCE SUN BELT “WALKON OF THE YEAR” OF THE “WALKON PRESEASON ALL-AMERICA COURAGE AWARD NOMINEE COURAGE AWARD FWAA-FEDEX ORANGE BOWL FWAA-FEDEX PRESEASON NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR OF THE NEWCOMER PRESEASON 10-YEAR ANNIVERSARY TEAM 10-YEAR ANNIVERSARY 2007...... Matt Mandich, OL (2006-09) Arauco, K Josh Alex Carrington, DE (2006-09) S (2004-07) Johnson, Tyrell (2005-08) Matt Mandich, OL 2006 O’Neal ...... Oren 2005 ...... Brandon Rollins, DT Castilaw 2011 ...... Tom 2010...... Sifa Etu 2009 ...... Derek Newton 2008...... Matt Mandich 2007...... Matt Mandich 2006 Jenkins ...... Tanner 2005 Jenkins ...... Tanner 2004...... Steven Gibbs 2003...... Kimani Jjones 2006 Jenkins, C ...... Tanner 1995 Thomas, ...... Maurice WR AStateGuides.com Josh Arauco, K  "BEST OF THE REST" Reggie Arnold, RB ANSON MOUNT Greg Lee (defense) Greg Lee Ron Smith (defense) Tim Allison Tim (defense) Ralph Kelly (defense) Michael Cline (defense) Michael Cline FOOTBALL NEWS FOOTBALL Wesley Williams (defense) Williams Wesley NATIONALCHAMPS.NET ALL-INDEPENDENT TEAM PLAYBOY'S PLAYBOY'S PRESEASON ALL-AMERICAN AFCA NATIONAL COACH OF YEAR COACH OF NATIONAL AFCA NATIONAL ALL-INDEPENDENT TEAM NATIONAL ATHLON MAGAZINE MAGAZINE ATHLON 'S COLLEGE FOOTBALL SCHOLAR-ATHLETE OF YEAR OF SCHOLAR-ATHLETE YEARBOOK ALL-INDEPENDENT TEAM 1996...... Corey Walker, RS 1996...... CoreyWalker, 1996...... Chappell Mitchell, CB 1996 ...... Gary Jackson, DE RS 1996...... Corey Walker, 1995 ...... Kyle Richardson, Punter RB 1996...... CoreyWalker, 2009 ...... Alex Carrington, DE Johnson, S 2007...... Tyrell 2006 Jenkins, C ...... Tanner Honorable Mention 1996 Caldwell, PK ...... Jeff Playboy Magazine 'Best of the Rest' RB 1996...... Corey Walker, 1970 ...... Bennie Ellender (11-0-0) First Team 1996 Harris, SS ...... Maurice Second Team 1996...... Lennie WR Johnson, Third Team RB 1996...... Corey Walker, 1996 Caldwell, PK ...... Jeff 1985.....Rickey (offense) Jemison 1984.....Rickey (offense) Jemison 1980 (offense) Langford ...... Tim (offense) Wright 1979Lee Charles 1978 Lawrence (offense) .....Larry 1977 ...... Gene Bradley (offense) 2011 sun belt conference champions conference belt sun 2011 AstateRedWolves.com 2012 Reference Guide

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HOMECOMING MVP AWARD HOMECOMING MVP 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL STATE ARKANSAS 2012 (Given by Lambda Chi Alpha, Selected by Media) (Given by Lambda Chi 1987 ...... Scott Roper (offense) 1986...... Dwane Brown (offense) 1992....Jerrold Seymore (offense) Players All-Star Classic (Little Rock, Ark.) All-Star Classic (Little Rock, Players 2011...... Brandon Joiner (MVP) 2011 ...... Kelcie McCray 2011 Outlaw ...... Trey 2011 ...... Jermaine Robertson 2011...... Dorvus Woods TX vs. Nation All-Star Game (El Paso, TX) TX vs. Nation 2009 Arauco ...... Josh 2009 Brown ...... Marcus Canadian-American Bowl (Tampa, Fla.) Canadian-American Bowl (Tampa, 1978 ...... Hugh Crisp (C) Martin Luther King Classic (San Jose, Calif.) 1990...... Fred Barnett (WR) 1990 (OT) Walton ...... Tony Lions' American Bowl (Tampa, Fla.) American Bowl (Tampa, Lions' 1977 Humphreys (OG) ...... T.J. 1977 Speer (LB) ...... Robert 1976...... Jimmy Lisko (LB) Hula Bowl (Honolulu, Hawaii) 2007 Johnson (S) ...... Tyrell 2002 Adams ...... Jonathan (RB) 2001 ...... Robert Kilow (WR) East-West Shrine (Palo Alto, Calif.) Shrine (Palo East-West 2008 ...... David Johnson (TE) 1996 (RB) ...... Corey Walker 1985 ...... Michael Cline (DT) 1976 ...... Ken Jones (OG) Coaches All-America Game (Lubbock, Texas) All-America Coaches 1976...... Jerry Muckensturm (LB) 1975...... Stan Winfrey (FB) 1972 Phillips (OG-LB) ...... Bill College All-Star Game (Chicago, Ill.) College 1976 (OG-DE) ...... Ken Jones 1975...... Stan Winfrey (FB) 1969 ...... Bill Bergey (LB) Inta Juice North-South All-Star Classic Inta Juice North-South 2006 ...... Oren O’Neal (FB) Blue-Gray Classic (Montgomery, Ala.) (Montgomery, Blue-Gray Classic Williams (DT) ...... Corey 2004 1996 (RB) ...... Corey Walker 1989...... Fred Barnett (WR) 1976 Speer (DE) ...... Robert 1976 Painter (DB) ...... Roy 1974 ...... Steve Burks (QB) 1948...... Harry(T) Larche 1971...... James (QB) Hamilton 1969...... Clovis Swinney (DT) 1968 (LB) Bergey ...... Bill Coaches 2011 HONORS This is Staff Introduction2012 Season Players Opponents This is ASU

and Staff in Review AND AWARDSasu football Directory 94 2011 SUN BELT CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL SUN BELT 2005 Walker (RB) First Team: Antonio Warren (RB), Tanner Jenkins (OL), Myron Ander- 1994 2011 son (DL, Tyrell Johnson (SS), Eric Honorable Mention: Corey First Team: Ryan Aplin (QB), Neihouse (PK) Walker (RB), Carlo White (DT), Dwayne Frampton (WR), Tom Second Team: Matt Mandich Kyle Richardson (Punter), Clark Castilaw (OL), Brandon Joiner INTRODUCTION (OL), Devrett Wade (LB), James Watkins (S) (DE), Demario Davis (LB), Darryl Johnson (CB and RS) Feemster (DB), Kelcie McCray Honorable Mention: Nick Noce 1993 (DB). (QB), Khayyam Burns (FS) First Team: Ed Rufus (NG), Mar- Second Team: Josh Jarboe (WR), Delano Moore (OL), Dorvus Woods quis Williams (RB) 2004 (DL), Nathan Herrold (LB), Darron First Team: Steven Gibbs (OL), 2012 SEASON Edwards (DB), Dwayne Frampton SOUTHLAND Josh Williams (LB) (AP). Second Team: Antonio Warren Honroable Mention: Taylor Stock- 1986 (RB), Tyrell Johnson (S) emer (WR), Nelly Sullivent (P). First Team: Randy Barnhill (OG), Jim Wiseman (C), John Suskie 2003

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First Team: Jon Bradley (DL), AND STAFF First Team: Ryan Aplin (QB), Jemison (FB), Scott Roper (Kicker), Johnathan Burke, (CB), Les Echols Derek Newton (OL), Bryan Hall Marvin Neloms (DE), Charlie (LB), Kimani Jones (OL) (DL), Demario Davis (LB), M.D. Fredrick (NG), Fred Barnes (DT), Second Team: Corey Williams (DL) Jennings (DB) Greg Lee (CB), Michael Adams Second Team: Tom Castilaw (CB), Vincent Barnett (FS) 2002 (OL), Sifa Etu (OL), Dorvus Woods

First Team: Danny Smith (RB), PLAYERS (DL), Javon McKinnon (LB) 1985 Garry Johnson (OL), Jon Bradley Honorable Mention: Dwayne First Team: Carter Ray Crawford (DL), Corey Williams (DL), James Frampton (WR), Allen Muse (WR) (NG), Michael Cline (DT), Marvin Hickenbotham (Return Specialist) Neloms (DE), Greg Lee (CB), Second Team: John Crossley 2009 Randy Barnhill (OG), Ray Brown (OL), Chuck Allen (DB), Jonathan

First Team: Alex Carrington (DE) (OT), Rickey Jemison (FB) 2011 Burke (DB), Les Echols (LB) Second Team: Derek Newton (OL), Second Team: Ray Brown (TE), Bryan Hall (DL), Josh Arauco (K) Cazzy Francis (WR), Stacy Price IN REVIEW 2001 Honorable Mention: Corey (LB), Jerome Sims (CB), Stacy First Team: James Hickenbotham Leonard (QB), Daylan Walker (DB) Gore (P), Vincent Barnett (S) (Return Specialist and All-Purpose Honorable Mention: Dwane Player), Garry Johnson (OL) 2008 Brown (QB), Oscar Willis (LB), El- Second Team: Jonathan Adams First Team: Josh Arauco (K), Reg- bert Shelley (DB) (RB), Jon Bradley (DL), Jerry gie Arnold (RB), Alex Carrington Pegues (TE) OPPONENTS (DE), Matt Mandich OL) 1984 Second Team: Corey Leonard First Team: Ed Troutt (C), Farrell (QB), David Johnson (TE), Mark BIG WEST Wilson (OT), Randy Barnhill (OG), Clemons (OL), Ben Owens (LB), Michael Cline (DT), Marvin Neloms Kevin Jones (WR/RS) 2000 (DE)

Honorable Mention: J.T. Jordan First Team: Robert Kilow (WR and Second Team: Ray Brown (TE), PLAYERS (TE), Dominique Williams (CB) Return Specialist), Garry Johnson Rickey Jemison (RB), Carter Ray ALL−CONFERENCE (OL) Crawford (NG), Stacy Price (LB) 2007 Honorable Mention: John Cross- Honorable Mention: Billy Ray Bow- First Team: Khayyam Burns (S), ley (OL) ers (DB), I.J. Chapman (DB), Judious Tyrell Johnson (S), Matt Mandich (OL) Lewis (WR), Jerome Sims (DB) Second Team: Reggie Arnold 1999 THIS IS (RB), Levi Dejohnette (WR), Koby First Team: Robert Kilow (WR and 1983 McKinnon (LB), Brett Shrable (P) RS) First Team: Jerome Sims (CB) ASU FOOTBALL Honorable Mention: Alex Car- Second Team: Garry Johnson Second Team: Tommy Walker rington (DE), Corey Leonard (QB) (OL), Lamont Zachery (RB), Ryan (OG), Berry King (OG), Price Gard- Smith (P) ner (OT), Tim Langford (QB), 2006 Honorable Mention: Lance Miller Dwane Pittman (RB) First Team: Tanner Jenkins (OL), (OL), Andy Henault (LB), LeMarcus Tyrell Johnson (S) Harris (LB), Sean Mitchell (FS), 1982 THIS IS ASU Second Team: Reggie Arnold Hanis Bowens (CB) First Team: Mike Morris (LB), (RB), Khayyam Burns (S), Jamar- Bruce Gartman (Punter), Rick Fish- row James (DL), Matt Mandich 1995 back (CB) (OL), Koby McKinnon (LB), Devrett First Team: Kyle Richardson (Punter), Second Team: Berry King (OG), Wade (LB) Corey Walker (Return Specialist) Price Gardner (OT), Maurice STAFF Honorable Mention: Jonathan Second Team: Carlos Emmons (DE) Carthon (RB), Waddell Kelly (RB) Najm (DE), Oren O’Neal (FB) Honorable Mention: Corey DIRECTORY 2012 Reference Guide 95 AstateRedWolves.com  AStateGuides.com James Tim Keane Tim Bill Pagano Aaron White Jerald Jumper Virgil Peyton Virgil H.K. Reeves (T), Ken Bennett (DT), Bill Phillips (OG), Bill Phillips 1969 1968 1967 1966 1965 1964 Dan Summers (OG), Gerald Jumper (SE), Ron Worthen (C), Bill Ron Worthen Jack Smith (OT), Dan Bill Pagano (DE), Dan (DB) Gary Cleve (LB), Orley Massena (B), Gary Cleve (LB), Orley Massena Dennis Meyer (DB) First Team: (RB), Buckley (C), Frank McGuigan Swinney Bill Bergey (LB), Clovis Stru- (DT), Gary Crane (DE), Steve ble (DB) Honorable Mention: Don De- (E), Manuel Montes (OG), (DT), Maine (OT), Ken Bennett Charles Hinrichs (DT), David Walls (LB), Kevin McClelland (B) First Team: Bergey (LB), Clovis Swinney (DT), Dick Ritchey (DB), Kevn McClel- land (P) Honorable Mention: Keane (QB), Steve Tim (WR), Sain (LB) Tom Gankiewicz (DL), Honorable Mention: Honorable Peyton (FL), Virgil Hamilton (QB), (TE), Eugene Steve Lockhart Dorton Thoompson (T), Wayne Charles (OG), Mike Everett (K-DE), Hinrichs (DE), First Team: First Team: (RB), Marshall Walls Calvin Harrell (C), Jack Smith (FB), Dan Buckley (LB), Clovis Swin- (OT), David Walls Beshears (DB) ney (DT), Donnie First Team: First Team: Gwin (RB) Terry (C), Ron Worthen Dick Ritchey (DB) Honorable Mention: (QB), Steve Gankiewicz (DL), Moore Truman Steve Puryear (DE), (LB), Bill Bergey (LB) First Team: H.K. Reeves (DT), Mike Berta (LB), Dick Ritchey (DE) Honorable Mention: Reese Tommy (E), Harold Noe (C), (HB), Eddie Rickus (FB) First Team: Summers (OG) Second Team: (T), Mike Berta (C), Dutch Noe (C), Gary Everett (RB), Shelby Lee (RB), Bill Berry (RB) Tommy Reese (RB), Eddie Rickus Tommy (FB) (FB), Harold Wallin Honorable Mention: Jerry James : Jerry AStateGuides.com Doug Lowery  James Hamilton Ken Jones (OL), James Hamilton John Manatt (OT), 1974 1973 1972 1971 1970 John Manatt (OG), John Manatt Doug Lowrey (OG), Steve Lockhart (TE), Ken Jones (DT), Dave John Lorick (DB), Terry Kinsworthy (S) Terry John Lorick (DB), First Team: First Team: (FB), Willie Harris Stan Winfrey Malham (LB), Dick (TB), Mike Dixon (DT) Second Team: (OL), Jimmy Wicks Andy Haney (K), Robert Speer (WR), Joe Duren (DL) (DE), Eddie Morgan First Team: Klipsch Jerry Reiman (OG), Jaime (TE), David Mitchell (RB) Second Team: Malham Willie Harris (RB), Mike An- (LB), Roy Painter (DB), Vince cell (DB) First Team: Burks Muckensturm (DE), Steve (Punter) Second Team: (OG), Stan Winfrey (RB), David Hines (DB) Honorable Mention: Reiman (OG), Steve Burks (QB), Jerry Muckensturm (LB) First Team: (Punter), Calvin Harrell (RB), Steve Dorton (OG), Lockhart (TE), Wayne Joe Duren (Kicker), Dennis Meyer (DB), Dave Muckensturm (DE), Butch Murray (LB) Second Team: (QB), Cleve Barfield (DT), Richard Nicholson (LB), Donnie Beshears Whiting (DB) Terry (DB), Honorable Mention Reiman (T), Scott Foster (OG), Doug Lowery (C), Steve Burks (WR), Mark Cates (DE), Craig Johnson (DB) First Team: Bill Phillips (OG), Calvin Harrell (RB), Chet Douthit (WR), Bobby Gentry (Kicker), Dave Mucken- sturm (DE), Gary Cleve (LB), Den- nis Meyer (DB) Honorable Mention: Hamilton (QB), Johnny Carr (RB), Johnson (E), Steve Goddard Tom (T), Dave Ruebsam (T), Wayne Flanagan (C), Tom Dorton (OG), Rick Bone (DE), Cleve Barfield (DT), Chris Millwee (DT), Walt Fisher (LB), Donnie Beshears (DB), Whiting (DB), Craig Johnson Terry 2011 sun belt conference champions conference belt sun 2011 AstateRedWolves.com 2012 Reference Guide

Ken Armbrust Casey Phillips Joel Mullins (OL), Bobby Earwood Hugh Crisp (OL), John McCaughey Danny Cook (OL), 1981 1980 1979 1978 1977 1976 1975 Ken Jones (OG), T.J. Ken Jones (OG), Maurice Carthon (FB), Maurice Jerry Castor (OT), T.J. Humphreys (OG), T.J. Hugh Crisp (C), Butch Larry Lawrence (RB), Bruce Gartman (Punter) Bruce Gartman 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL STATE ARKANSAS 2012 First Team: Paul (OG), Walker Tommy (OG), John McCaughey (C), Gilbow (OT), Allison Tim (NG), Thomas Johnson (SS) Mike Morris (LB), Leveren Tillman (DT) Tillman (LB), Leveren Mike Morris Second Team: Second Team: Hugh Crisp (OL), David Luter (OL), Bill Muzik (DL), Sylvester Loving (DL), First Team: Humphreys (OG), David Hines (QB), Dennis Bolden (RB), Leroy Harris (FB), Dan Mullen (Punter), Robert Speer (DE), Jimmy Lisko (DE), Dick Dixon (DT), Eddie Mor- gan (DT), Jerry Muckensturm (LB), (CB) Mike Malham (LB), Lloyd Walls Cook (OG) Second Team: Bill Muzik (DL) (OL) First Team: First Team: Castor Danny Garrison (TE), Jerry Keith Williams (LB), (OT), Wesley (Punter), Cox (NG), Joe Slayton Doug Dobbs (Kicker) Second Team: John McCaughey (OL), Casey Phillips (OL), Dikki Dyson (WR), Freddie Lisko (DL), Ron Smith (LB), Greg Lawrence (DB), Jerry McKenna (DB) First Team: (OL), Danny Cook (OL), Dikki (RB), Doug Dyson (WR), Joe Griffin Dobbs (PK), Freddie Lisko (DL), Ralph Kelly (LB), Greg Lawrence (DB), Jerry McKenna (DB), Joe Slayton (Punter) First Team: Joel Mullins (OT), Leroy Harris (FB), Robert Speer (DE), Roy Painter (DB) Second Team: Second Team: Ron Smith (LB) Second Team: James (OL), Glen Koenig (DL), Harris (DB) First Team: Coaches 2011 ALL−CONFERENCE This is Staff Introduction2012 Season Players Opponents This is ASU

and Staff in Review PLAYERS asu football Directory 96 Austin, Shederick‘09 Austin, Sam’58’59 Austin, Pel’47’49 Austin, Kirby’80’81 Austin, Derrick‘93‘94‘95 Aufderheide, Mark’73 Atchley, Tim’80 Arritt, Frank‘01‘02‘03 Arnold, Reggie‘06,‘07,‘08,‘09 Arnold, Gilbert’58’59’60’61 Arnold, Darrell’55’56 Armstrong, Tyrone ‘99‘00 Arment, Bill’49’50’51’52 Armenio, Joe’52’53’54’55 Armbrust, Ken’78’79’80’81 Arauco, Josh‘06,‘07,‘08,‘09 Arant, Jerry’57’58’59’60 Appleby, Bob’46’48 Aplin, Ryan‘09‘10‘11 Anthony, J.C.’55’56 Andrews, Bob’50 Anderson, Myron‘02‘03‘04‘05 Ancell, Vincent ’71’72’73 Alvin, Duane‘98‘99 Alvares, Daniel‘96‘97 Alton, Lloyd’51 Allsopp, W.C. ’13’14’15 Allison, Tim ’78’79’80’81 Allison, John‘01‘02 Alley, Jacob’78 Allen, Will’84 Allen, RonnieG.’62 Allen, Ronnie A. ’50’51’52 Allen, Rodney‘95‘97 Allen, Eric‘09‘10‘11 Allen, Chuck‘01‘02 Allen, Brian‘90‘91 Allcorn, Jason‘96‘97‘98 Allan, Walter ’36 Alexander, Rodney‘91‘92 Alexander, Mike‘01‘02 Alexander, Lavell‘96‘97 Albright, LaAngelo‘10‘11 Ajigbeda, Segun‘97‘98‘99‘00 Adkins, James’45’46 Adams, Tye’41 Adams, Mike’85’86 Adams, Michael‘08,‘09 Adams, Marcus‘09 Adams, LeUndo‘03 Adams, Jonathan‘98‘99‘00‘01 Adams, Buddy’75’76’77 Adams, Bill’35’36 Acklin, L.J.’38 Accord, Larry’48 Abston, Carver’76’77’78 Abby, Zelos‘03‘04 Abels, Carlton’48 2012 ARKANSASSTATEFOOTBALL A Berry, Bill’61’62’63’64 Bernard, Bill’11 Bergey, Bill’65’66’67’68 Bentley, Alfred ’59’60 Benson, Russell’17’20’21 Benson, Luke’23’24’25 Benson, George’15’16’17 Bennett, Paul’85 Bennett, Marty’82’83 Bennett, Ken’67’68’69 Bennett, Jason‘93‘94‘95 Bellville, Kelly’23’24 Bell, Sammy‘92‘93 Belgasd, Harry’33 Behnen, Henry’69‘70 Beckinger, William’51’52 Beck, Brice‘08 Beavers, Linton‘92‘93‘95 Beason, Michael‘90‘91‘92‘93 Bearden, John’48’49 Beasley, Erven’80’81’82’83 Beall, Billy’41 Bates, Graham‘08‘09‘10‘11 Basset, Flunney’35 Baser, Rubal’45 Barrow, Fred’88’89 Barnhill, Randy’84’85’86 Barnett, Vincent ’85’86 Barnett, Fred’86’87’88’89 Barnett, Don’78 Barnes, Hugh’54 Barnes, Fredrick’83’84’85’86 Barlow, Bob’69’70 Barfield, Curtis‘00‘01‘02‘03 Barfield, Cleveland’69’70’71’72 Barbour, Earl’49’50 Baranka, Frank’51 Banks, King’11 Baltensperger, Matt‘10 Ballew, Richard’40’45 Baker, Scott‘91‘92 Baker, Eugene’41 Baker, Darrell‘93‘95‘96 Baine, Cecil’23’24 Bailey, Robert‘98 Bailey, Michael‘98‘99 Bailey, Gerald’86’87 Bailey, BillyJoe’63’64’65 Baber, L.C.’22 Blackford, Joel’20’21 Bishop, O.Lee’41 Birdwell, Justin‘96 Birdwell, Patrick‘97‘98 Billings, James’56’57’58 Bevill, Mike’76 Beshears, Donnie’68’69’70’71 Berta, Michael’62’63’64’65 Berry, Bryant ‘00‘01‘02‘03 2012 Reference Guide AstateRedWolves.com 2011 SUNBELTCONFERENCECHAMPIONS B Blalack, Kearney’70’71’72 Blake, Lyvell ’88’89 Blake, Jeff ‘07‘08‘09‘10 Blagg, Tom ’52’53’55 Bramlett, Charles’54’55’56 Bradley, Jon‘00‘01‘02‘03 Bradley, Gene’76’77’78’79 Bracey, Shermar‘03‘04‘05 Boyd, Jordan’81’82 Boyd, Jason‘02‘03 Boyd, Fred’13 Bowman, Joe’51 ‘93 Bowman, Anthony Bowers, Joe’25 Bowers, Den’56’57 Bowers, Billy’81’82’83’84 Bowens, Hanis‘99‘00 Bowens, Corey‘96‘97 Boutwell, Lloyd’65 Boone, Frederick’89‘91 Bounds, Neil‘01 ’87 Boone, Andy Bonner, Larry’73 Bonner, Dee’48’49’50 Bone, Rick’69’70’71 Bonds, Curtis‘04‘05‘06,‘07 Bonds, Andre ‘92‘93 Bolton, Everett’39’40’46’47 Bolton, Brad’89 Boldt, Ed’49’50’51’52 Bolden, Dennis’75’76 Bogan, Raymond’29’33 ’72 Boenninghausen, Art Boatright, Bo‘98 Blue, Bob’47 Blohowiak, Jeremy‘93‘94 Block, Doug’83’84’85’86 Blanchett, Denishio‘96‘97‘98‘99 Brown, Scott‘91‘93 Brown, Ray’83’84’85 Brown, Preston‘07 Brown, Marcus‘06,‘08,‘09 Brown, Lewis’82’84’85 Brown, James’88’89 Brown, Evers’89‘90 Brown, Elroy‘08‘09‘10‘11 Brown, Elroy’80’81’82’83 Brown, Dwane’84’85’86’87 Brown, Dave’75 Brown, Cody‘04‘05 ‘11Brown, Artez ‘97 Brown, Andre Brooks, Mike‘01‘02‘03‘04 Broady, Bryant‘92 Brittingham, Steve‘98 Brewer, Dennis’75 Breckenridge, John’35’36’37 Brazile, Kevin‘95‘96‘97‘98 Branch, JimBob’88  AStateGuides.com Burns, Joe’11 Burns, Jack’59’60’61’62 Burns, Denny’66’67 Burnett, Johnie’27’28’29 Burks, Steve’71’72’73’74 Burke, Jonathan‘02‘03 Burk, T.J. ‘08,‘09 Burk, Emmett’38 Burgess, Douglas’59 Burdick, Sean‘96‘98 Bumgardner, George’15 Bullard, Kendricke‘90‘91‘92 Castilaw, Tom ‘08‘09‘10‘11 Casey, Pat’68 Carthon, Maurice’79’80’81 ’82 Carter, Doug‘04 Carter, Curtis’16 ’17 Carter, Bill’32’33 Carson, Steve’84 Carrington, Alex ‘06‘07,‘08,‘09 Carrethers, Ryan‘10‘11 Carr, Johnnie’69 ’70’71 Carpenter, Terry’73 Carpenter, Dale‘91‘93 Carmack, Glynn’56’57 Caplinger, Bryan’63’64’65’66 Cantrell, Travis ’72’73’74’75 Cantrell, Hugh’29’30 Canter, John’29’34 ‘94 Canale, Thomas Camp, Anthony ‘0203 Campbell, Jacob‘10‘11 Cameron, Allen ‘51‘52 Callahan, Harold’39’40 Callahan, Carter‘10 Caldwell, Maxie’68 Caldwell, Tancil ’38’39 Caldwell, Steve’76’77 Caldwell, Jeff ‘93‘94‘95‘96 Caldwell, Bill’57’58’59 Caffey, Ken‘90‘91 Byrd, Oscar’24’25’26’27 Byrd, Najel‘09‘10‘11 Buttry, Altus ’31’32’33 Butterfield, Phillip‘10 Butler, Hal’77’78 Busby, Ivan’36’37’38 Burton, Manuel‘02‘03‘04‘05 Burton, Gary’81’82’83’84 Burns, Khayyam‘04‘05‘06‘07 Buford, George’15’16’17 Budak, Mike’82’83’84’85 Buckley, Dan’66’67’68’69 Buckley, Cedric‘91‘92 Buchanan, Toler’34 Bryant, Steve’70‘71’72 Brumfield, Nick‘99‘00 C

97 STAFF THIS IS ALL−TIME 2011 COACHES THIS IS ASU OPPONENTS PLAYERS 2012 SEASON INTRODUCTION DIRECTORY ASU FOOTBALL LETTERMEN IN REVIEW AND STAFF F G Emfinger, Nick ‘06 Nick Emfinger, Fredrick, Charlie ’84 ’85 ’86 ’87 ‘92 ‘93 ‘94 ‘95 Tarsh Freeman, Freeman, Zoe ‘93 ‘94 ‘95 French, Carroll ’22 ’25 ’26 ’27 ’36 Frets, Lynn Frisella, Scott ‘92 ‘95 ‘96 ‘97 Todd Frohbieter, ‘98 ‘99 ‘00 ‘01 Terrance Fuller, Futrell, Cory ‘97 Galindo, Kevin ‘11 Gambill, Billy ’46 Everett, Mike ’66 ’67 ’68 ’69 Everett, Reggie ‘01 ‘02 ‘03 Famiglietti, Dick ’62 ’64 Farella, Frank ’54 ’55 ’56 ’57 Frank ’11 Farley, Fears, Joe ’88 ’89 ‘11 Darryl ‘10 Feemster, ’24 Vana Fender, Ferralasco, Robert ‘46 Ferguson, James ’28 ’29 ’89 ‘90 Fields, Jeff ’85 Files, Cliff Bill ’45 Finley, Fishback, Rick ’81 ’82 Roger ’37 Fisher, ’69 ’70 Walter Fisher, Fitch, Curtis ‘92 Flagg, Brian ‘04 ‘05 ‘07 ‘08 ’68 ’69 ’70 Tom Flanagan, Fleming, R.J. ‘10 ‘11 John ’17 Fletcher, Flynn, James ’71 ’72 ’73 ’74 Fogle, Roy ’49 ’50 Folsom-Hill, Schan ’89 Ford, Grady ’25 Forrest, Dennis ’86 ’87 ’88 ’89 Scott ’70 ’71 ’72 Foster, ’74 ’75 ’76 ’77 Tommy Foulks, Farron ‘03 ‘04 Fowler, Frampton, Dwayne ‘10 ‘11 Francis, Cazzy ’84 ’85 ’86 Roland ’13 Frazier, Emmons, Carlos ‘92 ‘93 ‘94 ‘95 Carlos ‘92 ‘93 ‘94 Emmons, Homer ’55 Eoff, Ervin, Bill ’57 Frank ‘96 Escobar, ’45 Eskeridge, Bill Etu, Sifa ‘09 ‘10 Evans, Brian ‘09 ‘98 Evans, Chad ‘97 Evans, John ’11 Everett, Gary ’61 ’63 ’64 Everett, Jack ’60 ’61 E AStateGuides.com  Eads, Britt ‘90 ‘91 Earwood, Bobby ’75 ’76 ’77 ’78 Chris ‘03 ‘05 ‘07 Easley, Earl ’84 ’86 ’87 ’88 Easley, East, Stephen ‘83 ‘84 ’85 Echols, Les ‘00 ‘01 ‘02 ‘03 Edwards, Chester ’24 Edwards, Darron ‘10 ‘11 Edwards, Don ’88 ‘89 Zach ‘05 ‘06 ‘07, ‘08 Eichenberger, Ray ’50 ’51 ’52 ’53 Eickmeyer, Raymond ’14 Elder, Andrew ’84 ’85 ’86 Elgin, Elk, Jim ‘59 Ellington, Grayson ’29 Elliott, Gary ’66 ’68 Ellis, Elias ‘05 ‘06 Elmore, Larry ’72 ’73 ’74 Ducking, Travis ‘97 ‘98 ‘99 ‘00 Travis Ducking, Dumas, Clyde ‘82 ’83 Darius ‘10 ‘11 Dunaway, ‘03 Terrence Dunbar, Duncan, Jason ‘05 Duncan, Jesse ‘98 ‘00 ‘01 ‘02 Dunn, Donald ’54 ’56 Dunn, Kevin ’79 ’80 ’81 ’82 Dunnick, Byron ’81 ’82 ’83 ’84 Dunston, Don ’60 ’61 ’62 Duren, Joe ’71 ’72 ’73 ’74 Dyson, Dikki ’77 ’78 Dyson, Raymond ’88 Donham, Charlie ’73 ’74 ’75 ’76 ’68 ’69 ’70 ’71 Dorton, Wayne Douglas, Marlon ‘07 Douthit, Chet ’69 ’70 Downing, Mike ’75 ’76 Downs, Robert ’31 ’32 Downs, Rodney ’67 ’68 ’69 ‘10 ‘11 Amos Draper, ’29 Ferdinand ’28 Dreher, Driscoll, Josh ‘01 ‘02 Droke, J.C. ’52 Denison, Blake ‘90 ‘91 ‘92 ‘93 Blake ‘90 ‘91 ‘92 Denison, ’85 ’82 ’83 ’84 Dent, Brad Hal ’39 ’40 Detrick, Ben ‘96 Dew, ’47 John ’46 Dickey, ‘92 ‘94 Dickson, DeSoto ’26 ’27 Dillon, Edgar ’25 Dinges, Jim ’51 Don ’40 Ditsler, ’73 ’74 ’75 Dixon, Dick ’72 Dixon, Russell ’27 Doane, Keith ’47 ’48 ’49 Dobbs, Doug ’76 ’77 ’78 ’79 Cord ‘90 ‘91 ‘93 Dockery, Dollarhide, Jack ‘90 ‘91 ‘92

D 2011 sun belt conference champions conference belt sun 2011 AstateRedWolves.com 2012 Reference Guide Dejohnette, Levi ‘04 ‘05 ‘06 ‘07 Delap, Charlie ’82 DeMaine, Don ’67 ’68 Darrin ‘94 Denbow, Davis, Michael ’83 ’84 ’85 ’86 Davis, Roy ’55 ’56 ’58 ’59 Tommy Davis, Chet ’77 ’78 Day, Dayton, Putzer ’87 ’89 Dean, Derek ’88 ’89 ‘90 Culpepper, Ray ’76 ’77 ’78 ’79 Culpepper, Cunningham, George ’34 ’35 Cunningham, Leon ‘94 ‘95 Foot ’87 ’88 Daley, Dallas, Billy ’46 Daniels, Bill ’51 ’52 ’53 Daniels, Kenneth ’34 Lem ’22 ’23 ’25 Danner, Jake ’61 ’62 ’63 Darby, Perry ’87 ’88 Darby, Davenport, Mark ‘95 Davidson, Bill ’54 ’55 ’56 Davidson, Billy ’77 ’78 Davis, Brad ‘91 ‘92 ‘93 ‘94 Davis, Brad ‘96 Davis, Brian ‘10 ‘11 Davis, Buddy ’41 Davis, Demario ‘08 ‘09 ‘10 ‘11 Davis, Demond ‘97 Davis, Joey ’75 ’76 Davis, Lewis ’88 ’89 Davis, Maci ‘99 ‘00 Crockett, Stacy ‘91 ‘92 ‘93 ‘94 Crook, Charles ’82 Crone, Ernie ’49 ’50 Cross, Doyle ’72 ’73 ’74 ’75 John ‘99 ‘00 ‘02 Crossley, ’86 Terry Crossley, Crump, Clarence ’20 ’34 ’35 Tommy Culp, Crawford, Carter Ray ’84 ’85 Heath ’89 Crider, Crisp, Hugh ’74 ’75 ’76 ‘77 Crittenden, Bruce ’71 ‘02 Brandon ‘01 Crocker, ’68 ’69 Wayne Crocker, Crockett, Matt ‘01 Covington, Johnny ‘92 ‘93 ‘94 ‘95 Johnny ‘92 ‘93 ‘94 Covington, ’31 ’32 Vernon Covington, ’61 Cox, Billy Joe ’60 ’78 Cox, Keith ’77 ‘04 ‘05 ‘06 Cox, Kelvin ‘03 Cox, Mike ‘02 ‘03 Chad ‘98 Crader, Craig, Harry ’23 ’68 Crane, Gary ’67 Covington, Andre Covington, ‘01 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL STATE ARKANSAS 2012 Cotton, Kishan ‘97 ‘98 ‘99 ‘00 Alastair ‘94 ‘97 Couch, Cooper, Anwar ‘97 ‘98 ‘99 ‘00 Cooper, David ’82 ’83 Cooper, Floyd ’20 ’21 Cooper, Jordan ‘09 Cooper, Raymond ’89 Cooper, ’78 Tim Cooper, ‘92 ‘93 Cope, Wayne Corcoran, Ed ’49 ’50 ’51 Cothern, Bill ’28 ’29 Ciaramitaro, Brandon ‘07, ‘08 Cissell Howard ’54 ’55 ’56 ’57 Clark, Bill ’48 Clark, Mike ‘03 Clark, Spurgeon ’11 ’63 ’64 ’65 Tommy Clark, Curtis ’78 ’79 ’80 ’81 Clay, Cornelius ‘96 ‘97 Cleary, ‘08, ‘09 Taylor Clements, Clemons, Bobby ’84 Clemons, Mark ‘07, ‘08 Cleve, Gary ’67 ’68 ’69 ’70 Clifton, David ’63 ’64 ’65 Cline, Michael ’83 ‘84 ’85 Cochran, Ralph ’22 Cockrell, Sean ‘96 ‘97 ‘98 John ’58 ’59 ’60 Coffee, ’23 Cole, B.F. Andre ’89 ‘90 ‘92 Coleman, Coleman, Charles ’46 Coleman, Kyle ‘11 Coleman, Mel ’73 Bill ’60 Collier, Chris ‘88 ‘89 ‘90 Collier, Roy ‘91 ‘92 Collier, Collins, John ’30 Collins, Kelsey ‘11 Collins, Richard ’24 Emerson ’13 Connor, Cook, Butch ’76 ’77 Cook, Danny ’76 ’77 ’78 ’79 Reginald ‘98 ‘99 Cooley, Will Roy ’60 Cooley, Castor, Jerry ’76 ’77 ’78 ’79 Jerry Castor, ’73 ’70 ’71 ’72 Cates, Mark ‘07, ‘08 Catlin, Vernon Catrett, Orin ‘05 Paul ’34 ’35 ’36 Chamber, ‘06 Chambers, Tyler Hank ’76 ’77 ’78 Chandler, Joe ‘80 ‘81 Chandler, ’83 ’84 Chapman, I.J. ‘02 ‘03 ‘04 Terrence Chavis, Chism, Chester ’80 ’81 Chism, John ’87 ’88 ’89 ‘90 Christal, Mike ’66 ’23 Chumler, Chunn, George ’62 Coaches 2011 ALL−TIME This is Staff Introduction2012 Season Players Opponents This is ASU

and Staff in Review LETTERMEN asu football Directory 98 Grant, Larry‘92‘93 Grant, Corey‘92 Grandberry, William‘01 Granata, Tom ’75’76’77 Graham, William‘91 Graham, John’57’58 Graff, Bill’72’73 ’74 ’75 Grace, LeKeith‘02‘03 Goss, Elbert’33 Gore, Stacy’83’84ı85 Gore, Clinton’61’62 Goodson, R.W. ’58 Goodman, Joe’70 Goodman, Jack’60’61 Gooch, Jim’34’35’36 Golleher, Mitch’73 Golden, Randy’72’74’75 Goldbert, Milford’51’52’53 Goddard, Steve’68’69’70 Goad, Byron’23’24’25’26 Glover, George’36 Glover, Darius‘07‘08‘09‘10 Glenn, Dwaine’65’66’67 Gleghorn, Mike’83 Glasgow, Doyne’41 Ginder, Bobby‘97‘98‘99 Gillott, Trevor ‘06‘07‘08‘09 Gill, Page‘06‘08 Gilbow, Paul’78’79’80’81 Gibson, Mark‘91‘92 Gibson, Jeremy‘08‘09‘10‘11 Gibson, Bill’45 Gibbs, Steven‘01‘02‘03‘04 Gibbs, Hugh’59 Gibbs, Charles’56’57 Gerring, Russ’47 Germany, Reginald’51 Gericke, Dean‘10 Gentry, Bob’70 Gebert, Ralph’49’50’51’52 Gauthreaux, Bryan‘01‘02‘03‘04 Gatto, Nick‘99‘00 Gatlin, Jim’70’71 Gaston, Bobby’83’84 Gaston, Adam ‘07‘08‘09‘10 Gartman, Bruce’80’81’82 Garrison, Danny’75’76’77’78 Garris, Pete’65’66’67’68 Garrett, Jemale‘07‘08 Garrett, Cyril’39 Garner, John‘91 Garner, Don’51’56 Gardner, Price’80’81’82’83 Gardner, Deotis‘92 Gankiewicz, Steve’65’66’67 Gamlin, Stefan‘94‘95 Gray, Bob’55’56’57 ’58 Graves, Marvin’31’32 ’33 Grassmyer, Leon’54’55’56’57 2012 ARKANSASSTATEFOOTBALL Green, Julian‘09‘11 Green, Gary’76 Green, Bruce’38’39 Harris, James’78’79 Harris, Henry’79’80’81 ’82 Harris, Ed’71 Harris, Darren’88’89 Harris, Anthony ‘05‘06‘07‘08 Harrell, Tres‘97 Harrell, Stacy‘91‘92‘93‘94 Harrell, Calvin’68’69’70’71 Harper, Dave’71 Harp, Waldell ‘97 Harms, Keith’85’86’87 Harlan, Woody ‘56 Harkless, Larry’75’77 Hardy, Greg‘06‘07‘08‘09 Hardin, Millard’35’36 Harb, Burt’13’14’16 Hankins, Gary’65’66’67 Hanger, Jim’63 Haney, Andy ’71’72’73’74 Hanschen, Steve’76’78’79 Hampton, Ed‘02‘03‘04‘05 Hampton, Bill’41 ‘92 Hampton, Anthony Hammons, Foy’13’14’15’19 Hamlet, P.L. ’49 Hamilton, Mark‘00 Hamilton, James’68’69’70’71 Hall, Rodrick‘10‘11 Hall, C.O.’34’35 Hall, Bryan‘07‘08‘09‘10 Haley, Eric’88’89 Hales, Steve’79’80’81’82 Hale, Mitchell’62’63 Haigler, Marshall‘92 Haigh, John’25 Hagaman, Marvin’59’60’61 Gwin, Terry ’65’66 Gunn, David’59’60’61 Guice, Rex’51 Grosse, Vernon ’50’51 Grisham, Mark’83 Grigsby, Zach‘02‘03 Grigory, Bill’55 Griffin, Joe’76’77’78 Griffin, Jimbo’89‘90‘91‘92 Griffin, Derrick’79’80 Grider, William’54 Greve, Tyler‘11 Greenwald, Carl’48’49’51 Greenleaf, Dedrick‘94 Greene, Byron’86 Greene, Darrell’88 Green, Sam’48’49 Green, Reggie‘03‘04‘05‘06 2012 Reference Guide AstateRedWolves.com 2011 SUNBELTCONFERENCECHAMPIONS H Harris, Larry’88’89‘90‘91 Hewitt, Travis ‘05‘06‘07‘08 Herrold, Nathan‘09‘10‘11 Herman, Alex ’78’79 Henson, Brandon‘05‘06 Henry, Sevastin‘92 Hendrix, Hayden‘91 Hendrix, Bill’30’31’32’33 Hendrick, Bob’72’74 Henderson, Victor ‘97‘98‘99 Henderson, Russ’80’81 Henderson, Lucious‘09‘10 Henderson, Jerime‘04‘05‘06 Henault, Andy ‘98‘99 Heern, Howard’39 Heath, Wayne ‘01 Heath, Huel’63 Heath, Eddie’34’35’36 Heard, Tibbs ‘26’28‘29 Heard, Hillery’24’25 Headley, Keith‘98‘99‘01‘02 Head, Julius’59 Head, DuRan‘93 Hazel, Gene’48’49 Haynes, Fred’79’80 Hayden, Lewis’46’47 Hawthorne, Rodney‘94‘95 Hawley, WilliamG.’31’32 Hawkins, Joe’52 Hawkins, Jackie‘09 Hatfield, Jim’80 Hartman, Herman‘98 Harrison, Montis‘04‘05‘06‘07 Harrison, Bill’63’64’65 Harris, Willie’73’74 Harris, Maurice‘92‘93‘94‘96 Harris, Leroy’75’76 Harris, LeMarcus‘97‘98‘99 Hinson, Jim’47 Hinson, Clingman’28’29 ’30 Hinrichs, Mike’66’67’73 ’74 Hinrichs, Charles’66’67’68’69 Hines, David’72’73’74’75 Hilton, Drew‘07‘08‘09‘10 Hills, Adrian ‘10 ‘11 Hillers, Ron’86’87 Hill, Stewe’89‘90 Hill, HarveyLee’53 Hill, Greg’72 Hill, Don’31’32 Hilburn, Dick’54’55’56 Hight, Howard’45 Higgins, Patrick‘04‘05‘06 Hiett, Dick’21’22 Hicks, Brian‘03‘04 Hickman, Prince‘04‘05‘06‘07 Hickenbotham, James‘99‘00‘01‘02 Heywood, Fred’25 Heyward, Burgess’74  AStateGuides.com Jemison, Rickey’83’84 ’85 ’86 Jeffries, Wade ’13’14’15 Jeffries, O.’13 Jeffress, Maurice’46’47’48 Jefferson, Marcel‘91‘92‘93 Jarboe, Josh‘11 Jansen, Steve’70 James, Roy‘93‘94 James, JohnEd’35’36 James, Jamarrow‘04‘05‘06 James, Chris‘05‘06 Jacobs, Elliot‘01‘02‘03 Jackson, Wally ’51 Jackson, Tony’77 Jackson, Shervarius‘11 Jackson, Julius‘03 Jackson, Frankie‘11 Jackson, Gary‘93‘94‘95‘96 Jackson, Anthony ‘06‘07‘08 Ingram, Kenny’89‘90‘91‘92 Ingle, David’89 Hurt, Gary‘97‘98 Hunter, Dave’50 Hunt, Marc‘90‘92 Hunt, Lee‘90‘91‘92 Humphreys, T.J. ’73’74’75’76 Hughey, Frank’27’28’29’30 Huffman, Mike’61 Hudson, Wayne ’85’86’87’88 Hudson, Dale’46’47’48 Hubner, Mike’74’76 Howington, Dock’15 Howard, Tom’67 Houston, Marvin’87’88 Horton, Todd ’85’86’87’88 Horton, Melvin’31’32’33 Horton, Kevin‘96‘97‘98 Hooper,’63 Andy Holmes, Tausean ‘09‘10‘11 Holmes, Gary’78’79 Hollins, Devin‘04‘05 Hollingsworth. 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Mosley, Roderick‘95‘96 Moser, Vivian ’15’16’17’20 Moser, Howard’15’16 Morrison, Donnie’79’80’81’82 Morris, Sean’88’89 Morris, Mike’79’80’81’82 Morris, Clarence’40’41 Morman, James‘99‘00 Morgan, J.P. ’45 Morgan, Eddie’72’73’74’75 Morgan, Bruce’82 Moreman, Walter ’31’32’35 Morales, James‘01 Moore, Truman ’63’64’65’66 Moore, Delano‘08‘09‘10‘11 ’88 Moore, Andrew Moody, Walter ‘08‘09‘10 Montgomery, Victor ’78’79’80’81 Montgomery, Jermaine‘02 Montes, Manuel’66’67’68 Monk, Chuck‘89‘90‘91 Mohajir, Terry ‘90‘91 Moellers, John’87’88’89‘90 Mitchell, Sean‘97‘98‘99‘00 Mitchell, David’70’71’72’73 Mitchell, Cliff ‘10‘11 Mitchell, Chappell‘95‘96‘97‘98 Mitchell, Anthony ‘00‘01‘02 Minshew, Ronald’58’59 Mingo, Cordarious‘08‘09 Miner, David’76 Miner, Elbert’36 Millwee, Chris’70’71 Miller, William’36 Miller, Tommy ‘99‘00‘01‘02 Miller, ScottKey‘98‘99 Miller, Lance‘97‘98‘99 Miller, Jessie‘92‘93‘94‘95 Miller, Jerome’75’76’78’79 Miller, Jeremy‘97 Miller, J.C.‘99‘00 Miller, Glenn’65 Miller, Don’58’59 Miller, Dan’86’87 Miller, Clayton’20 Miller, Chris‘05,‘06‘07 2012 ARKANSASSTATEFOOTBALL McWherter, Earl’31’32’33 McPherson, Andy ‘97‘98‘00‘01 McNeary, Carlos‘98 McNeal, Danny‘07 McMurray, Jim’59’60’61 McMinn, Mark’83’84’85 McLennan, Jahbari‘08‘09 McKinnon, Koby‘04‘05‘06‘07 McKinnon, Javon‘07‘08‘09‘10 McKnight, Jeff ‘11 McKinney, Anthony ’80’82 McKenna, Jerry’77’78’79 McKay, Roy’31’32 McIntosh, Jerome‘93‘94‘95 McHenry, Elmer’49 McGuire, John’47’48’49 McGuire, Joe’36’37’38 McGuigan, Frank’67’68 McGough, David’72 McGinnis, Benny’79’80’81’82 McGee, Stacy’84’85’86’87 McFadden, Ralph’16’17 McDonald, Scott’81’82’83 McDonald, Mike‘91‘92‘93 McDonald, Jess‘05‘06 McDonald, Fred’26’27’28’29 McDaniel, Russell’87’88’89‘90 McDaniel, Hosea’31’32’33 McDaniel, Bob’22 McCullough, Nelson’73 McCuiston, Bob’61’62’63’64 McCray, Kelcie‘08‘09‘10‘11 McCoy, Denarius‘97 McCoy,‘97 Atheius McConnell, Clyde’34’35 McComb, Eldridge’20 McClure, Rusty’72 McClure, Alton ’40’41 McClelland, Kevin’66’67’68’69 McClellan, Donk’40 McCay, George’56 McCaughey, John’78’79’80’81 McCarver, Pat’55 McCartney, Frank’23 McCarley, James’85’86 McCants, Carlos‘10‘11 McCall, Greg‘08‘09‘10‘11 ’15 McCall, Art McCandless, Lee’31’32’33’34 McCain, Hassell’60’61’62 McBride, Rick’66’67 McBride, Clark‘92‘93‘94‘95 McAndrew, Roger’36 McAlpin, Chris‘94‘95 Myers, Neal‘99 Myers, Brett‘93‘94‘95‘96 Muzik, Bill’73’74’75‘76 Muse, Allen ‘09‘10‘11 Murry, Kedric‘09‘10‘11 2012 Reference Guide AstateRedWolves.com 2011 SUNBELTCONFERENCECHAMPIONS McWilliams, Major’36 McWhirter, Chad‘90‘91 Osment, Eugene’39’40 Osment, John’40 Orr, Marty’78 O’Neal, Oren‘03‘04‘05‘06 Olliges, Steve’78’79’80’81 Oldham, Orval’27’28’29 Oldham, Okel’23’24’25’26 ‘94 Odie, Andy O’Bryant, Albert ’73’74 O’Bar, Joe‘97‘98‘99‘00 Norton, W.E.W. ’34 Northcross, Don’82 Norman, Ron’76’77’78’79 Norman, Jarriel‘06‘08 Noles, Davie’72’73’74 Noe, Harold’63’64’65 Noce, Nick‘03‘04‘05 Nicholson, Rich’69’70’71 Newton, Derek‘09‘10 Nervig, Brian’78’79 Nelson, Roy’58’59’60 Nelson, Kenneth’86’87’88’89 Neloms, Marvin’83’84’85’86 Nelms, Nick‘09‘10‘11 Neihouse, Eric‘02‘03‘04‘05 Neff, Mickey’57 Neal, Jimmy’87’88 Neal, Curt’73 Nash, Gus’22 Nalley, Bill’58’59 Najm, Jon‘05‘06 MacQueen, Donald’31’32’33’34 Parker, Jodie’52 Parker, Charles’45’46 Parker, Brandon‘09 Palumbo, Frank’49’50 Palone, Tony’77 Palmer, Freddy ’23 Palmer, Don’85 ’86’88’89 Painter, Roy’73 ’74’75’76 Painter, Richard ’67’68 Pagano, Bill’63’64’65 Padrta, Dominic‘07‘08‘09‘10 Owens, Markel‘11 Owens, Charles’26’27’ ‘0728’29 Owens, Ben‘05‘06‘07‘08 Owen, Russell’15’16’17 Outlaw, Trey‘11 Overly, Don’78’79 Oswald, Henry’52’53 Osselmeier, Gene’47’48’49’50  AStateGuides.com O N P Pennington, Royce’68 Pegues, Jerry‘00‘01 Peebles, Larry’59’60’61 Pebworth, Elam’60 Pearce, Lloyd’34 Patton, Tony ’73’74 Patton, Henry’41 Patterson, Jerald’85’86’87 Patterson, Gerald’47 Parson, Gerald’55 Parrott, Pat’75’76’77 ’37 Parkes, Albert Parker, Wayne ’39’45 Parker, Mart’78 Parker, Lorenzo‘91‘92‘93‘94 Rager, Brandon‘00 Radison, Pete’46 Pylant, Perry‘94‘95 Puryear, Steve ’65 ’66’67 Puckett, James’27’28’29’31 Privett, Leon’54’55 Price, Stacy’81’83’84’85 Prater, Kiano‘09 ‘10 Prater, Cody‘09‘10‘11 Powers, Howard’46’47’48 Powell, Orlando‘01‘02‘03 Powell, Josh‘04 Powell, Alvin ‘00‘01 Porter, Stanley‘07‘08 Pond, Jamie‘97‘98‘99‘00 Politano, Ralph’65 Poag, John’58 Plank, Jeff ’88’89 Pittman, Dwayne’81’82’83 Pinson, Randy’84 Pickering, Bill’25 Phillips, James’54 Phillips, Corlan‘97 Phillips, Casey’76’77’78’79 Phillips, Bill’68’69’70’71 Phelps, Dick’46’47 Pharis, Milton’39 Peyton, Virgil ’66’67’68’69 Petzoldt, Devin’89‘91‘92 Pettus, Brent‘94‘95‘96‘97 Petroff, Jim’50’51’52’53 Petersen, Chris‘94‘95‘96 Peters, Eddy’74 Perry, Kevin‘07 Perry, Bill’48 Perrone, Larry’72 Perkins, Tom ’58’59 Perkins, Lucas‘92 Perkins, Kenneth’41 Perkins, Don’61’62 Peoples, Alfonzo ‘95‘96‘97 Peoples, Alex ‘01‘02‘03‘04 R

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S 2011 sun belt conference champions conference belt sun 2011 AstateRedWolves.com 2012 Reference Guide Rogers, Freddy ’82 ’83 Rogers, Settlemire, Paul ’37 ’38 ’39 ’40 Seymore, Jerrold ‘91 ‘92 ‘93 Latham ’37 Shacey, Shannon, Charles ’79 ’80 Shannon, John ’77 ’78 Sharp, Carlos ’88 ’89 ‘90 ‘91 Sharp, Isom ‘98 ‘99 ‘00 Andy ‘98 ‘99 ‘00 Shatley, Scott, Vernon ’11 ’13 ’14 ’15 ’11 Scott, Vernon ‘92 ‘93 Tom Sears, Seaton, Russell ‘97 ‘98 ‘99 ‘00 Sechrest, Ness ’53 Settlemire, Dell ’41 Sackett, Jeff ’69 ’70 ’71 ’72 Sackett, Jeff ’67 Sain, Tommy Sample, Dan ’41 Sample, Eddie ’38 ’39 Samples, Burt ‘99 ‘00 ‘01 ‘02 Sampson, Steve ’86 ’87 Samuel, Dexter ‘11 Sanders, Oliver ’26 ’27 Sanderson, Marvin ’28 ’29 Gil ’84 Sandholzer, Sapp, Alan ’70 Scales, Chaz ‘09 ‘10 ‘11 John ’70 ’71 ’72 Schaefer, Schenk, Dale ’86 ’87 Scherman, Jim ’55 ’56 ’57 Schmidt, Lennie ’54 Schoemel, Justin ‘09 Allen ’16 ’17 Will Schuler, Schwartz, Herb ’21 ’22 Scott, Bobby ’49 Scott, Dwayne ’87 Rollins, Brandon ‘04 ‘05, ‘06 ‘07 ‘04 ‘05, ‘06 Rollins, Brandon ’57 Eddie ’54 ’55 ’56 Romeo, ’50 ’51 ’49 Tex Romero, Scott ’86 ’87 Roper, Ross, Ed ’36 Ross, Jack ’70 ‘04 Roth, Matt ‘03 ’46 ’47 ’48 Rotton, Clifford ’89 ‘90 Rowland, Lynn Clinton ‘03 ‘04 Roy, Brian ‘00 ‘01 Rucker, Rudd, John ’51 Ruebsam, Dave ’69 ’70 ’71 Rodney ‘93 ‘94 Ruffin, Rufus, Ed ‘93 ‘94 Rump, Ken ‘95 ‘96 ‘97 Lance ’88 Rumsey, Rusak, Dan ’48 Rush, Charles ’20 Russell, Kirk ’87 ’88 Russell, Robert ’65 A.D. ’48 ’49 ’50 Ruyle, 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL STATE ARKANSAS 2012 Roetzel, Sean ‘92 ‘93 Rogers, Billy ’47 Robinson, Terry ’57 ’58 Terry Robinson, ’20 Robinson, Vernon Joe ’20 Roddy, Roebuck, Randy ’80 ’81 ’82 ’83 Robison, Loran ’24 ’25 ’26 ’27 Anthony ‘07 ‘08 ‘09 ‘10 Robinson, Robinson, Chuckie ’80 ’81 ’82 ’83 Robertson, Jermaine ‘08 ‘09 ‘10 ‘11 Robertson, Justin ‘09 ‘10 ‘11 Robins, Ray ‘93 ‘94 ‘95 Robison, Lanier ’82 Rickus, Eddie ’62 ’63 ’64 ’65 ’80 ’82 ’84 Tony Ridgle, James ’57 ’58 Ridgeway, Riggs, Don ’55 ’56 ’57 ’58 Dick ’64 ’65 ’66 ’67 Ritchey, Roach, John ‘11 Robak, Ray ’54 ’55 ’56 ’57 Robbins, Mark ’85 ’86 Roberts, Dennis ’66 ’67 Roberts, Johnnie ’77 Richardson, Kyle ‘92 ‘93 ‘94 ‘95 Richardson, Rodney ‘95 ‘96 Richardson, Ron ’83 ’84 ’85 ’86 Richardson, Sedrick ‘95 ‘96 ‘97 ‘98 Richmond, Elshon ’89 ‘90 ‘91 ‘92 Rhodes, Justin ‘96 ‘97 ‘98 ‘99 Richard, Rodney ’83 Richards, Frank ’84 ’85 ’86 Richardson, Jasper ’28 ’29 Reiman, Jerry ’70 ’71 ’72 ’73 Reisching, Carl ’21 ’22 Retanio, Joe ’35 Rhodes, Homer ’85 Reeves, H.K. ’63 ’64 ’65 Reeves, Steve ‘06 ’58 ’56 ’57 Troy Reeves, Reibe, Matt ‘04 ‘05 ‘06 ‘07 Reid, Bobby ’49 ’50 ’51 ’52 Reid, Kenneth ’86 Reid, Leonard ’21 Reid, Stuart ’85 Ernest ’24 Reider, Reese, Tommy ’62 ’63 ’64 ’65 ’62 ’63 Tommy Reese, Rager, Richard ’76 ’77 Richard Rager, Thomas Ragland, ’45 ‘11 Rains, Kenny ‘06 ‘07 Ramage, Rob ’56 ’57 ’58 Rankin, Earl ’55 ’88 ’89 Mike ’87 Ray, ’72 ’73 Raymond Ray, ’47 George Reavy, ’50 ’51 ’52 Reed, James ’49 ’76 ’77 Reed, Randy ’75 ‘00 ‘01 Tyshon Reed, Rees, Harold ’27 ’30 ’13 Reese, Raymond ’11 Coaches 2011 ALL−TIME This is Staff Introduction2012 Season Players Opponents This is ASU

and Staff in Review LETTERMEN asu football Directory 102 Troutt, Ed’82’83’84 Trieshman, Ed’49’50 Traylor, Tim’79 Trail, Billy’58’59 Trahan, Leroy‘08 Tookes, Steven‘01‘02‘03‘04 Toney, Frank’71 Toney, Derrick’88’89‘90‘91 Toney, Darren‘04‘05‘06‘07 Tomlinson, Bob’51 Tolleson, Shane‘01‘02 Tolin, Steve’77 Tolbert, Derrick‘91 Tolbert, Christopher‘11 Todd, Courtney‘01‘02‘03‘04 Tirey, Tom’56 Tinsley, Austin ‘92‘93‘95‘97 Tiner, Al ’80’81 Tims, Enoch’76’77’78 Tillman, Leveren’80’81 Tilley, Willard’39’40 Tierney, John’73’74’75’76 Thrower, Vincent ‘05‘06‘07 Thornton, Sirgregory‘10‘11 Thornton, Coburn’29’30’32’33 Thorn, Doss’17’20’21 Thompson, Levi‘07‘08 Thompson, Horace’24 Thompson, Eugene’55’57’58’59 Thompson, Edward’41 Thompson, Burl’21’24’25’26 Thompkins, Brandon‘06‘07‘08‘09 Thomasson, Greg’55’56 Thomas, William‘92 Thomas, Solomon,‘98 Thomas, Richard’71’72’73 Thomas, Quinton‘03‘04‘05 Thomas, Maurice‘95 Thomas, MaQuonzie‘96‘97‘98‘99 Thomas, Jack’55 Thomas, Haven‘94 Thomas, Duane’80 Terry, Charles’45 Templeton, Mike’81’82’83’84 Templeton, Bill’54’55’56 Teat, Ron‘96‘97‘98‘99 Taylor, Melvin’80’81 Taylor, Matt‘06‘07‘08 Taylor, Matt’82’83 Taylor, Kennon’77’78 Taylor, Gilbert’22’23 Taula, Eti‘00‘01 Tate, Kelvin‘95‘96‘97 Tate, Eric’89‘90‘91‘92 Tate, Andre ’85’86’87’88 Tarle, Jim‘94‘95 Tankersley, Ollie’15;16’17’19 2012 ARKANSASSTATEFOOTBALL T Ware, Kraig’88’89 Ward, Josh‘03 Ward, Hollis’27’28’29 Walton, Tony ’86’87’88’89 Walters, Bill’48 Walls, Marshall’68’69’70’71 Walls, Lloyd’74’75’76 Walls, David’66’67’68’69 Wallin, Horace’26 Wallin, Harold’62,’63’64’65 Wallace, Jeremy‘06 Walker, Tommy ’80’81’82’83 Walker, Jacquis‘97‘98‘99‘00 Walker, Eric’89‘90 Walker, Eddie‘01‘02‘03‘04 Walker, Dennis’81’82 Walker, Daylan ‘06‘07‘08‘09 Walker, Corey‘94‘95‘96 Walker, Chuck‘01‘02‘03‘04 Waleszonia, Joe’68’69’70 Waldrup, Bubba’68 Waldrop, James’86’87 Walden, Cruise,‘07 Wakwe, Stanley‘07‘08‘09 Wagner, Rudy’50’51’52’53 Wade, Devrett‘05‘06 Vincent, Gary‘03‘04‘05‘06 Vidal, Manuel’51’52 Victorian, Jonathan‘10 Vicory, Henry’11 Venters, Casey‘01‘03 Vegas, Sam‘03‘04 Vargas, David‘02‘03 Van Dyke,Russell’16’17’19 Van Dolah,Evan‘06‘07‘08‘09 Underwood, Leon’46 Uhlmansiek, Tom’46 Tyre, Block’29’30’31‘32 Turner, Will’11 ’13 Turner, Matt‘96‘97 Turner, Brent‘93‘94‘95‘96 Watson, Bobby ’75’76 ‘01 Watson, Adam Watkins, Wayne ’21’22 Watkins, Jeremie‘96‘97 Watkins, Clark ‘92‘93‘94‘95 Washington, Lester’74 Washington, J.J.‘95‘96‘98‘99 Warren, Antonio ‘02‘03‘04‘05 Turner, BillyJoe’60’61’62 Turley, Jim’53’54’55 Turcotte, Eugene’21 ‘11Tryon, Andrew 2012 Reference Guide AstateRedWolves.com 2011 SUNBELTCONFERENCECHAMPIONS W U V Weaver, Jimmy’78 Weaver, Carroll’29’30 Watson, Charles’88’89 Williams, Anthony ’78’79 Wilbourn, Ryan‘08‘11 Wilkinson, Bobby’46 Wilkins, Emil’50’51’52 Wilkerson, Joe’39 Wilkerson, Cedric‘06‘07 Wilhelm, Bennie’46’47 Wilf, Lann‘96‘97‘98 Wiles, Rob’80’81’82’83 Wilcots, Keith‘09 Wilbourne, Ryan‘09 Wilbanks, David’54’55 Wideman, Lloyd‘92,‘93.‘94,‘95 Wicks, Jimmy’74’75’76’77 Whitney, Joshua‘09 Whiting, Terry ’68’69’70’71 Whiteside, Boris’83’84’85’86 White, Troy‘05 White, Ruffin ’13’14 White, Paul’53’54 White, Jonathan‘08‘09‘10 White, Carlo‘93‘94‘95 White, Aaron ’61’62’63’64 Whitaker, Charley’14’15’17 Whisnant, Gary‘62 Wheatley, Don’46 Westmoreland, Harold’55’56 Westbrook, David‘97 West, Terry ’56’57’58 Wesley, Nyeem‘03‘04 Werner, David’62’63’64’65 Wells, Phillip’88‘89‘90‘91 Weir, Sammy’60’61’62 Weiner, Max’89 Webb, Wesley ’41 Weaver, Keith’81’82’83’84 Williams, Wesley ’77’78 Williams, Vern ’55 Williams, Varko ‘91‘92‘93 Williams, Tim ‘93, ‘95‘96 Williams, Ramon‘04 Williams, Opie’29 Williams, Marquis‘93 Williams, Marquette‘07‘08‘09‘10 Williams, Marcus‘92 Williams, Josh‘04‘06 Williams, Joe‘02 Williams, Jimmy’76’78 Williams, James‘11 Williams, Frank’14 Williams, Dominique‘05‘06‘07‘08 Williams, Country’87’88’89‘90 Williams, Corey‘00‘01‘02‘03 Williams, Cliff ’80 Williams, Clarence‘95‘96‘97‘98 Williams, Brandon‘05‘06‘07  AStateGuides.com Wiseman, Jim’84’85’86’87 Winters, 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103 STAFF THIS IS all−time 2011 COACHES THIS IS ASU OPPONENTS PLAYERS 2012 SEASON INTRODUCTION DIRECTORY ASU FOOTBALLlettermen IN REVIEW AND STAFF Wilson, Paul (1996) Smith, Corby (2001) Wommack, Dave (2011) Wommack, Stephens, Ken (1960) Waites, Wilson (1967) Waites, Ruse, Doug (2002-09) Tomlin, Mike (1997-98) Mike Tomlin, Skene, Scott (1993-95) Weir, Sammy (1971-72) Weir, Woods, Casey (First Year) (First Casey Woods, Wright, Dante (2002-03) Wright, Withrow, Gary (1973-89) Withrow, Smith, George (1979-82) Templeton, Bill (1965-79) Templeton, Siskey, Tyler (2008-2011) (2008-2011) Tyler Siskey, Yanowsky, Don (1997-2000) Yanowsky, 0 Southern State6 Arkansas College 22 0 S.E. Missouri6 6 Little Rock College 0 12 0 Ole Miss6 Southwestern0 Hendrix 53 13 1 (forfeit) Ark-Monticello 0 0 Arkansas College 46 0 0 Ole Miss7 Memphis State0 Southern State0 Southern Illinois 0 20 0 28 10 Ark. Teachers 0 6 Union University0 Ouachita 14 0 Southern State9 Memphis State 13 26 6 Thompson, John (First Year) Thompson, John (First Tuberville, Tommy (1983-84) , Studrawa, Greg (1998-2000) Wilson, Barry (1997-2000) Winston, Dennis (1990-91) Saunders, David (1996-97) 1928—Won 3, Lost 3, Tied 1 3, Lost 3, Tied 1928—Won Coach—Herbert Schwartz 59 Mtn. Home College20 Lambuth College 0 14 Memphis State 6 19 1925—Won 4, Lost 3, Tied 1 Lost 3, Tied 4, 1925—Won Schwartz Coach—Herbert 19 Memphis State27 0 Southern State12 Ark. Teachers 0 6 1 Tied 4, Lost 3, 1926—Won Coach—Herbert Schwartz 13 Lambuth College26 Arkansas A&M 0 14 Arkansas College 3 4, Lost 1927—Won 6 7 Coach—Herbert Schwartz 14 Southern Illinois13 0 Mayfield College19 Arkansas A&M 7 0 Marshall, Jim (2001) Petri, Rick (1980-88) Larche, Harry (1952) AStateGuides.com Jones, Joe (1968-70) Keane, Tim (1973-89) Keane, Tim Massey, Pat (1979-82) Massey, Jordan, Tom (1994-96) Jordan, Tom Kiffin, Chris (First Year) Chris (First Kiffin, Jackson, Jim (1959-61) Richards, Jeff (1991-96) Richards, Jeff Malham, Mike (1971-84) McCarty, Mike (2004-07) McCarty, Patterson, Darrell (2001) Mitchell, David (1975-91) Porter, Larry (1999-2001) Porter, Peoples, Kevin (2002-09) Lacewell, Larry (1960-61) McGinnis, Pete (1992-95) Morgan, Karl (1997-2000) Parker, Duyane (1955-56) Parker, Johnson, Jesse (1959-61) Lashlee, Rhett (First Year) Lashlee, Rhett (First Ingram, Kenny (First Year) Ingram, Kenny (First  Rothenbuhler, Troy (1997-2001) Troy Rothenbuhler, 0 Alumni0 Arkansas College0 S.E. Missouri0 46 Ark. Teachers0 Memphis State0 St. Louis Univ. 6 0 0 40 Arkansas A&M 6 39 27 7 Ole Miss0 Ark. Teachers0 14 Arkansas College0 10 S.E. Missouri 7 13 0 Little Rock College7 Bethel College 13 7 Ark. Teachers0 0 S.E. Missouri 13 0 0 Arkansas College0 Ark. Teachers0 51 Arkansas Tech0 Arkansas A&M0 82 Little Rock College 69 0 Memphis State 38 0 42 S.E. Missouri 68 51 1923—Won 0, Lost 6, Tied 1 Tied 0, Lost 6, 1923—Won Dandelet Coach—T.E. 4, Lost 4 1924—Won Coach—Bill Stanley 24 Alumni12 Mayfield College 0 33 Southern State19 Arkansas A&M 0 0 12 1921—Won 3, Lost 2, Tied 1 Lost 2, Tied 3, 1921—Won Hammons Coach—Foy 14 College Arkansas 7 19 Memphis State 0, Lost 7 1922—Won 0 Dandelet Coach—T.E. 2011 sun belt conference champions conference belt sun 2011 AstateRedWolves.com Floyd, Don (1964) 2012 Reference Guide Heard, Grant (2011) Freeze, Hugh (2010) Hand, Mike (1990-96) Federle, Adam (2010) Duncan, Butch (1973) Hall, Brandon (First Year) Hall, Brandon (First Gilbert, Tony (2002-10) Gilbert, Tony Hiller, Darren (2002-2011) Hiller, Ellender, Bennie (1962) Ellender, Gore, Clinton (1971-73) Harris, Maurice (2008-2011) Grimes, J.B. (First Year) Grimes, J.B. (First Herzog, Ricky (1991-96) Hoggard, Don (1983-91) Dykes, Parker (1973-79) Hawley, Eldon (1980-89) Hawley, Durham, Scott (1992-97) Gunn, David (2002-present) Gibson, Bubba (1990-91) Hagaman, Marvin (1968-70) Fichtner, Randy (1997-2000) Fichtner, Hossler, Palmer (1990-96) Hossler, Drinkwitz, Eliah (First Year) Drinkwitz, Eliah (First 0 Ole Miss0 Ark. Teachers6 Arkansas College7 20 Ouachita 19 0 12 0 Ole Miss0 S.E. Missouri0 0 Ouachita 14 40 6 Memphis State0 Ark. Teachers7 0 Camp Pike0 Ole Miss 8 0 Union University0 Arkansas Tech 16 13 19 32 0 Ole Miss0 Ouachita College 33 27 1916—Won 4, Lost 3 1916—Won Brannon Coach—E.W. 19 Union University13 S.E. Missouri 0 0 27 Memphis State 0 1917—Won 4, Lost 2, Tied 1 4, Lost 2, Tied 1917—Won Brannon Coach—E.W. 18 Union University19 Memphis State 0 101 Ark. Teachers 0 20 Arkansas College 0 1918—No Team 0 5 2, Lost 1919—Won Coach—Foy Hammons 14 Ouachita 13 3, Lost 3 1920—Won Coach—Foy Hammons 13 Memphis State12 Arkansas College13 19 0 Union University18 Camp Pike 6 12 ASU’S FULL-TIME ASSISTANTS (1955-PRESENT) ASSISTANTS ASU’S FULL-TIME

Allen, Tom (2011) Allen, Tom Collins, Pat (1990) Bobo, John (1992)

Carr, Roger (1991) Carr, Butler, Keith (1998) Butler, Denton, Bob (1959) Caldwell, Bill (1961) Conway, Mike (2001) Conway, Allen, Jody (1992-93) Block, King (1955-59) Allen, Doug (1992-96) Curtis, Jack (2002-08) Behne, Tate (2002-07) Behne, Tate Creehan, Denny (1997) Carter, Jeff (1999-2001) Jeff Carter, Davidson, Bill (1965-69) Batoon, Corey (2009-2011) Daniels, Keith (1990-91) Calcagni, Ron (1984-86) Corless, Kevin (2002-10) Caldwell, Steve (1985-89) Armstrong, Wayne (1963-67) Armstrong, Wayne Burtnett, Leon (1999-2001) Davis, Phil (1983, 1987-91, 2001) 0 Henderson-Brown7 Ouachita 0 13 6 Southwestern 20 0 Ole Miss0 Hendrix6 Arkansas College7 Henderson-Brown 0 20 0 48 0 Memphis CBC0 Hendrix 0 30 6 Memphis CBC7 Paragould H.S.6 Corning H.S. 20 0 0 6 H.S. Paragould 6 Paragould H.S. 11 0 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL STATE ARKANSAS 2012 16 Southern Illinois+Called at end 1st qtr. 0 Coach—E.W. Brannon Coach—E.W. 10 Ole Miss41 Memphis State26 +P’gould Bus. College 0 0 0 18 Memphis State 1 4, Lost 1, Tied 1915—Won 6 48 Memphis CBC 0 21 Memphis U. School67 Memphis All-Stars 0 3 4, Lost 1914—Won 0 Brannon Coach—E.W. 1913—Won 3, Lost 1, Tied 1 Tied 3, Lost 1, 1913—Won Coach—Clint Young 69 Arkansas College 0 20 Paragould H.S. 0 1912—Won 3, Lost 1 1912—Won Parks Coach—F.T. 1911—Won 1, Lost 1 1, Lost 1911—Won Parks Coach—F.T. Coaches 2011 year−by−year This is Staff Introduction2012 Season Players Opponents This is ASU

and Staff in Review results asu football Directory 104 2011 SUN BELT CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL 1929—Won 2, Lost 5 18 Memphis State 0 1942—No Team 6 Delta State 19 Coach—Herbert Schwartz 0 Univ. Tenn. JC 25 1943—No Team 27 Florence State 0 22 Lambuth 0 0 Hendrix 27 1944—No Team 46 Southern Illinois 0 12 Caruthersville JC 13 7 St. Louis Univ. 46 21 at Missouri Valley 20 0 Southern Arkansas 39 0 Arkansas A&M 28 1945—Won 2, Lost 4, Tied 1 7 at Memphis State 60 0 Memphis State 6 0 Ark. Teachers 27 Coach—J.A. Tomlinson 27 Henderson 13 14 Mayfield College 0 6 Southern State 7 0 Southern Illinois 6 46 at 0 INTRODUCTION 0 S.E. Missouri 25 6 Southern Illinois 6 1951—Won 10, Lost 2 13 Arkansas College 54 1936—Won 3, Lost 5 18 Ark. Teachers 0 Coach— Coach— 0 Miss. State B 43 34 Memphis Navy 0 1930—Won 1, Lost 4, Tied 3 0 Southwestern 44 0 Henderson 13 0 at Mississippi State 32 Coach—Herbert Schwartz 7 Southern Illinois 3 21 Ark. Teachers 0 46 at Arkansas Tech 6 0 Caruthersville JC 0 6 Delta State 53 6 Illinois Wesleyan 27 43 at Delta State 0 2012 SEASON 0 Hendrix-Henderson 19 7 Univ. Tenn. JC 34 35 Florence State 13 7 Univ. Tenn. JC 7 7 Hendrix 28 1946—Won 4, Lost 3, Tied 3 39 at Troy State 0 0 Ark. Teachers 6 7 Arkansas A&M 6 Coach—Forrest England 13 Memphis State 6 13 Southern State 6 0 S.E. Missouri 8 53 Corry Field (at Blytheville)0 0 Arkansas A&M 0 7 Ark. Teachers 14 0 Xavier (O.) 26 35 Pittsburg State 0 0 Southern State 19 2 Bradley University 26 37 at Henderson State 0 COACHES

0 Arkansas College 27 1937—Won 1, Lost 5 13 Arkansas A&M 13 68 at Southern Illinois 0 AND STAFF Coach—Leslie Speck 0 Henderson 0 Refrigerator Bowl 1931—Won 6, Lost 2 0 Southwestern 67 6 Evansville 6 46 Camp Breckinridge 12 Coach—Jack Dale 0 Delta State 28 14 Southern Illinois 12 Tangerine Bowl 6 Alumni 0 16 Univ. Tenn. JC 7 20 Illinois Wesleyan 0 20 Stetson Univ. 35 34 Bethel Col. (Tenn.) 0 0 Hendrix 51 14 Centre College 0 13 Bethel Col. (Ky.) 0 1952—Won 8, Lost 3 0 Ark. Teachers 95 30 Ark. Teachers 12 PLAYERS Coach—Forrest England 6 Univ. Tenn. JC 0 0 Arkansas A&M 19 39 at Memphis Navy 0 6 Ark. Teachers 18 1947—Won 4, Lost 2, Tied 3 47 Northern Ohio 0 14 Memphis State 6 1938—Won 3, Lost 3 Coach—Forrest England 48 Ellington AFB 0 6 Arkansas A&M 22 Coach—Leslie Speck 25 S.E. Missouri 0 14 at Mississippi State 41 13 Southern State 7 2 Memphis State 38 14 Western Kentucky 14 28 at Florence State 7 7 Univ. Tenn. JC 6 28 Arkansas A&M 0 2011 1932—Won 3, Lost 4 13 Tennessee Tech 21 14 Washington (Mo.) 40

0 Southern Illinois 6 IN REVIEW Coach—Jack Dale 42 Lewis College 0 0 Hendrix 6 7 Southern Illinois 12 60 N.W. Miss. JC 0 34 at Southern State 0 27 Arkansas A&M 6 7 Pensacola Navy 6 0 Hendrix 26 26 at Pittsburg State 7 18 Arkansas A&M 6 19 Memphis State 19 26 Ark. Teachers 0 41 Emporia State 7 45 Centre College 0 0 Southern State 15 Refrigerator Bowl 1939—Won 4, Lost 3 0 Ark. Teachers 0 12 Memphis State 6 19 Western Kentucky 34 Coach—Bill Adams 0 Arkansas A&M 13 13 N.W. Miss. JC 0 1948—Won 4, Lost 4, Tied 1 0 Ouachita 13 1953—Won 8, Lost 0, Tied 2 OPPONENTS 7 Memphis State 6 Coach—Forrest England Coach—Forrest England 6 Missouri Mines 39 12 Mississippi College 0 1933—Won 2, Lost 4, Tied 2 19 Abilene Christian 7 7 Southern Illinois 0 13 Western Kentucky 12 Coach—E.T. Renfro 38 at Emporia State 19 0 Hendrix 20 13 Delta State 13 0 Hendrix 0 13 Florence State 13 6 Union University 20 34 Henderson 14 13 Ark. Teachers 6 13 SW Louisiana 12

26 Univ. Tenn. JC 13 6 Kansas State U. 37 results 34 at Lewis College 0 0 Tennessee Tech 12 7 Middle Tennessee 14 49 Southern State 0 year−by−year 12 Southern State 13 27 Southern Illinois 21 1940—Won 1, Lost 4, Tied 2 20 at Memphis State 0 0 Arkansas A&M 14 6 Northwest Louisiana 41 Coach—Bill Adams 14 at Tennessee Tech 7 6 Ouachita 34 13 Memphis State 34 0 Memphis State 0 6 N.W. Miss. JC 6 32 Nebraska Teachers 0 3 Arkansas College 0 12 Missouri Mines 44 Tangerine Bowl 7 Sunflower JC 7 1949—Won 5, Lost 4

7 East Texas State 7 THIS IS 0 Southern Illinois 7 Coach—Forrest England 1934—Won 2, Lost 5, Tied 1 7 Mississippi College 18 ASU FOOTBALL 13 Austin Peay 0 1954—Won 1, Lost 8 Coach—Tommie Mills 14 Memphis Navy 20 0 Union University 20 Coach— 0 Tennessee Tech 6 14 Ouachita 0 7 Univ. Tenn. JC 14 25 Lewis College 7 0 Memphis State 18 14 Middle Tennessee 25 13 at Mississippi State 46 6 Hendrix 0 7 Delta State 6 1941—Won 0, Lost 7 7 at Florence State 26 0 Ark. Teachers 25 28 Henderson 6 Coach—Bill Adams 2 at SW Louisiana 32 0 Little Rock JC 0 7 Memphis State 61 0 S.E. Missouri 44 0 SE Louisiana 51

19 Arkansas A&M 0 THIS IS ASU 0 Missouri Mines 46 7 Missouri Valley 6 6 Southern State 19 7 at Memphis State 26 0 Sunflower JC 68 13 Union University 7 0 Arkansas College 12 20 Austin College 61 0 Southern Illinois 27 0 Tennessee Tech 47 1950—Won 6, Lost 3 0 Austin Peay 34 0 Abilene Christian 53 1935—Won 2, Lost 7 0 Union University 70 Coach—Forrest England Coach—Tommie Mills 0 at Mississippi State 67 0 Southern State 19 STAFF 0 Southwestern 38 20 at Ouachita 0 7 Southern Illinois 0 DIRECTORY 2012 Reference Guide 105 AstateRedWolves.com  AStateGuides.com DIVISION I Pecan Bowl (ABC-TV) 0 Wichita State3 at Tenn-Chattanooga 21 6 0 at Abilene Christian+ 3 6 at Texas-Arlington+ 7 9 Indiana State7Tech+ at Louisiana 23 7 at Lamar+ 3 10 7 Louisiana Tech+ 20 6 Lamar+0 at Bowling Green 17 10 27 at Texas-Arlington+27 Illinois Southern 7 Conf. games +Southland 38 3 Central Missouri 21 1975—Won 11, Lost 0 11, 1975—Won Coach—Bill Davidson 42 NW Louisiana 0 17 (at LR)+Tech Louisiana 38 1971—Won 4, Lost 4, Tied 1 4, Lost 4, Tied 1971—Won Coach—Bill Davidson 16 at Wichita State20 NE Louisiana14 at Southern Illinois 14 27 Louisiana Tech+ 21 35 6 Abilene Christian (at LR)+10 28 9 SW Louisiana+28 Texas-Arlington+11 University at Trinity 10 13 28 at Lamar University+ 7 +Southland Conf. games 24 8 3, Lost 1972—Won Coach—Bill Davidson 17 McNeese State+39 at E. New Mexico 27 21 7 at SW Louisiana+ 18 24 Lamar+14 at NE Louisiana22 University Trinity 13 +Southland Conf. games 32 26 7, Lost 3 1973—Won Coach—Bill Davidson 56 Abilene Christian27 SW Louisiana+12 46 at Wichita State 13 14 37 Xavier (at LR)38 Illinois State30 Texas-Arlington+ 0 26 at McNeese State++Southland Conf. games 14 23 20 7, Lost 3 1974—Won Coach—Bill Davidson 14 Eastern Michigan38 at Illinois State 7 41 at Southern Illinois17 0 NE Louisiana 16 42 at Texas-Arlington+22 12 14 McNeese State+28 at SW Louisiana++Southland Conf. games 20 6 AStateGuides.com Pecan Bowl (ABC-TV) Pecan Bowl (ABC-TV)  0 Michigan at Western 20 9 at SW Louisiana 20 0 Lamar Tech+6 at Arlington State+ 17 16 7 The Citadel (at LR)3 20 Tech at Louisiana 6 6 SW Louisiana 7 Coach—Bennie Ellender 53 E. New Mexico10 at The Citadel29 Tech at Tennessee 20 26 22 SW Louisiana (at LR)34 0 14 Abilene Christian+20Tech+ at Lamar 22 21 Drake University13 Texas-Arlington+27 0 21 University+ at Trinity +Southland Conf. games 17 3 29 Drake University Lost 0 11, 1970—Won 21 Coach—Bennie Ellender 53 at Wichita State12 at SE Louisiana24 The Citadel (at LR) 14 21 University+ Trinity 38 7 3 Louisiana Tech 14 28 at Abilene Christian+69 23 Lamar University+ 17 23 North Dakota Univ. 7 18 1968—Won 7, Lost 3, Tied 1 Tied 7, Lost 3, 1968—Won Coach—Bennie Ellender 46 at Drake University26 14 Eastern Michigan15 Tech Tennessee 17 7 SE Louisiana31 12 University (at LR)+ Trinity 17 14 at Abilene Christian+48 17 Lamar Tech+ 7 22 at Texas-Arlington++Southland Conf. games 21 17 14 N. Dakota State 1 8, Lost 1, Tied 1969—Won 23 1966—Won 7, Lost 2 1966—Won Ellender Coach—Bennie 49 Tech Tennessee 27 at Florence State26 13 Louisiana Tech44 7 at Murray State33 at Abilene Christian+ 13 22 17 0 at SW Louisiana20 14 University+ Trinity +Southland Conf. games 7 5 4, Lost 1967—Won Coach—Bennie Ellender 21 Michigan Western 15 Tech at Tennessee 8 7 24 Abilene Christian+23Tech+ at Lamar 14 14 Texas-Arlington+ 28 13 University+ at Trinity +Southland Conf. games 10 16 2011 sun belt conference champions conference belt sun 2011 AstateRedWolves.com 2012 Reference Guide 6 Tech Tennessee 17 8Tech at Louisiana 6 47 Montana State0 State at Mississippi 0 38 at Miss. Southern 9 7 20 Wisconsin State6 at The Citadel 8 28 9 at S. Dakota State 7 9 at Murray State7 Mississippi Southern 20 14 0 Tech Tennessee 42 9 at The Citadel0 at Miss. Southern 25 10 7 at Arlington State+ 7 7 Delta State7 Lamar Tech+ 6 7 3Austin Stephen F. 7Tech+ at Lamar 0 20 14 Southern Mississippi 13 21 The Citadel 3, Lost 6 1961—Won Block Coach—King 21 22 at U. of S. Dakota14 9 Florence State 6 22 Murray State 14 3 6, Lost 1962—Won Coach—King Block 23 at Florence State34 St. Mary (Kan.)20 14 Mississippi College14 The Citadel 14 0 12 Tech at Tennessee 18 7 20 U. of S. Dakota 2, Lost 6 1963—Won Coach—Bennie Ellender 0 14 Florence State68 St. Mary (Kan.) 12 33 7 Murray State21 at Delta State14 S. Dakota State 34 27 17 1964—Won 7, Lost 0, Tied 2 7, Lost 0, Tied 1964—Won Coach—Bennie Ellender 27 Tech Tennessee 10 at Florence State17Austin at Stephen F. 0 6 7 35 University+ Trinity 21 at Abilene Christian+ 13 17 7 at Murray State+Southland Conference 8 games 6, Lost 3 1965—Won Coach—Bennie Ellender 12 Tech at Tennessee 33 Florence State 7 14 12 at The Citadel35 Abilene Christian+27 Murray State 13 12 Arlington State+ 0 14 University+ at Trinity +Southland Conf. games 15 27 13

9 at Mississippi State6 29 at Montana State 27 7 at NE Louisiana7 Louisiana Tech 13 3 6 Tech at Tennessee 54 0Tech at Louisiana 35 7 of Florida at Univ. 51 0 at Mississippi State 38 7 Louisiana Tech0 at Florence State 14 19 0 at Memphis State6 Tech at Tennessee 34 7 7 at Arkansas Tech 25 0 at Memphis State6 Tech Tennessee 34 26 9 at Mississippi State 19 6 at Austin Peay 19 7 Florence State6 Murray State 12 13 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL STATE ARKANSAS 2012 27 at Murray State 14 19 at Florence State 0 54 Central Missouri 4, Lost 5 1960—Won Coach—King Block 6 14 Florence State14 at Mississippi State19 49 Illinois Western 36 16 Murray State13Tampa of at Univ. 22 14 18 50 at Arkansas Tech 3, Lost 6 1959—Won 7 Coach—Hugh Taylor 15 NE Louisiana 0 16 Austin Peay20 at Murray State48 Southern State 14 0 13 14Tampa of Univ. 20 13 Arkansas Tech 4, Lost 5 1958—Won 21 Coach—Hugh Taylor 1957—Won 4, Lost 5 4, Lost 1957—Won Coach— 13 at Southern Illinois15 Florence State13 6 at Mississippi State32 47 S.E. Oklahoma19 13 Tech at Louisiana 27 Murray State 25 7 20 27 Austin Peay 13 28 at Murray State 27 33 Arkansas Tech 4 5, Lost 1956—Won Coach—Gene Harlow 6 56 Concordia (Neb.)39 at Florence State21 0 Louisiana Tech 13 13 21 at SE Louisiana21 at Memphis State40 at Austin 12 College27 20 Tech at Tennessee 19 20 1955—Won 6, Lost 3 1955—Won Harlow Coach—Gene 41 College Lewis 6 Coaches 2011 year−by−year This is Staff Introduction2012 Season Players Opponents This is ASU

and Staff in Review results asu football Directory 106 2011 SUN BELT CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL 23 Idaho 6 7 at McNeese State+ 10 +Southland Conf. games 17 at McNeese State 0 24 at McNeese State+ 7 10 Lamar+ 20 37 Louisiana Tech 3 29 at Memphis State 10 18 Texas-Arlington+ 56 1984—Won 8, Lost 4, Tied 1 33 at Southern Illinois 9 39 SW Louisiana+ 17 14 at Wyoming 17 Coach—Larry Lacewell 21 at Memphis State 21 14 at Cincinnati 9 6 at Southern Miss 14 2 at Memphis State 17 27 North Texas State 20 17 at Lamar+ 0 +Southland Conf. games 16 at Tenn-Chattanooga 0 34 at Lamar 20 48 Tenn-Chattanooga 0 72 Tennessee-Martin 14 21 at NE Louisiana 31 INTRODUCTION 35 Southern Illinois (at LR) 12 1980—Won 2, Lost 9 19 at Southern Illinois 0 I-AA Playoffs 54 Texas-Arlington+ 7 Coach—Larry Lacewell 21 at Texas A&M 22 35 at Jackson State 32 30 at Louisiana Tech+ 13 29 Tennessee-Martin 9 14 North Texas State+ 9 28 at Northern Iowa 49 +Southland Conf. games 12 NE Louisiana 35 10 at Louisiana Tech+ 20 ASU played as Independent 7 at Kansas State 31 16 McNeese State+ 16 1976—Won 5, Lost 6 3 at Memphis State 24 51 at Texas-Arlington+ 21 1988—Won 5, Lost 6 Coach—Bill Davidson 0 at SW Louisiana+ 3 37 Lamar+ 13 Coach—Larry Lacewell 2012 SEASON 31 NE Louisiana 13 0 at Southern Miss 35 38 NE Louisiana+ 14 28 Delta State 15 14 at San Diego State 24 28 McNeese State+ 36 I-AA Playoffs 7 at Memphis State 9 21 at Indiana State 31 0 Louisiana Tech+ 28 37 Tenn-Chattanooga 10 21 at North Texas 49 13 Louisiana Tech+ 27 22 at Lamar+ 23 14 at Montana State 31 13 NE Louisiana 16 44 NW Louisiana 24 14 at Texas-Arlington+ 36 +Southland Conf. games 43 at Southern Illinois 45 COACHES

30 at Eastern Michigan 32 14 Austin Peay State 9 13 at Akron 12 AND STAFF 41 at Southern Illinois 10 +Southland Conf. games 1985—Won 9, Lost 4 22 at Ole Miss 25 21 McNeese State+ 24 Coach—Larry Lacewell 17 Lamar 21 31 Lamar+ 0 1981—Won 6, Lost 5 12 at NW Louisiana 10 31 at Louisiana Tech 22 14 at SW Louisiana+ 23 Coach—Larry Lacewell 14 at Mississippi State 22 28 Illinois State 10 14 at Texas Arlington+ 13 35 at NE Louisiana 13 41 Mississippi College 13 38 at SW Louisiana 21

+Southland Conf. games 20 Richmond 24 16 at Mississippi 18 ASU played as Independent PLAYERS 26 at Central Michigan 23 13 at McNeese State+ 15 1977—Won 7, Lost 4 16 at Kansas (ABC-TV) 17 56 North Texas State+ 0 1989—Won 5, Lost 6 Coach—Bill Davidson 14 SW Louisiana+ 3 31 Louisiana Tech+ 13 Coach—Larry Lacewell 31 at Drake 29 2 UT Chattanooga 3 13 Texas-Arlington+ 12 17 at Memphis State 13 7 at NW Louisiana 30 7 at McNeese State+ 21 41 Southern Illinois 12 31 at Ole Miss 34

21 Southern Illinois 6 10 at Texas-Arlington+ 7 21 at Lamar+ 0 17 North Texas 20 2011 18 East Texas State 17 16 Lamar+ 9 31 at NE Louisiana+ 23 28 Southern Illinois 23 IN REVIEW 10 at Lamar+ 6 0 at Louisiana Tech+ 32 I-AA Playoffs 41 at Lamar 31 7 Louisiana Tech+ 20 31 Tulsa 7 10 Grambling 7 21 McNeese State 16 14 at McNeese State+ 17 +Southland Conf. games 23 at Nevada-Reno 24 37 Louisiana Tech 40 31 at NE Louisiana 20 +Southland Conf. games 7 at NE Louisiana 13 17 SW Louisiana+ 15 13 Pittsburg State 34 14 Texas-Arlington+ 44 DIVISION I-AA 1986—Won 12, Lost 2, Tied 1 21 at Illinois State 12 14 at Southern Miss 10 Coach—Larry Lacewell 28 at SW Louisiana 29

1982—Won 5, Lost 6 OPPONENTS +Southland Conf. games Coach—Larry Lacewell 22 Southern Illinois 7 ASU played as Independent 10 at Mississippi State 31 21 NW Louisiana 0 1978—Won 7, Lost 4 13 Tenn-Chattanooga 12 30 at Memphis State 10 1990—Won 3, Lost 7, Tied 1 Coach—Bill Davidson 35 at Southern Illinois 30 10 at Ole Miss 10 Coach— 20 at Tulsa 21 7 at Alabama 34 44 East Texas State 0 24 at Memphis State 24

6 Southern Miss. (at LR) 21 20 at SW Louisiana 13 9 at Mississippi State 24 23 NE Louisiana 18 results 13 at NE Louisiana 21 20 at Louisiana Tech+ 17 27 at Wyoming 34 21 NE Louisiana+ 31 year−by−year 10 Drake 0 10 McNeese State+ 21 23 McNeese State+ 14 7 at Louisiana Tech 40 23 NW Louisiana 14 14 Louisiana Tech+ 24 43 at North Texas State+21 20 at Southern Illinois 17 26 at Southern Illinois 24 20 at Lamar+ 19 56 Lamar+ 7 16 NW Louisiana 8 6 McNeese State+ 3 20 Texas-Arlington+ 17 26 NE Louisiana+ 21 0 at Northern Illinois 35 27 at Texas-Arlington+ 7 0 at Memphis State 12 I-AA Playoffs 13 at Ole Miss 42 THIS IS 16 at SW Louisiana+ 6 +Southland Conf. games 48 Sam Houston State 7 26 at North Texas 35

10 at Louisiana Tech+ 24 55 at Delaware 14 16 SW Louisiana 17 ASU FOOTBALL 6 Lamar+ 3 1983—Won 5, Lost 5, Tied 1 24 Eastern Kentucky 10 28 at Toledo 43 +Southland Conf. games Coach—Larry Lacewell 21 Ga. Southern* (ESPN) ASU played as Independent 31 Tennessee-Martin 0 48 27 at Tenn-Chattanooga 14 *at Tacoma, Washington 1991—Won 1, Lost 10 DIVISION I-A 0 at Texas A&M 38 +Southland Conference Coach—Al Kincaid 1979—Won 4, Lost 7 7 at NE Louisiana (WTBS)+ 45 games 24 at Colorado State 38 Coach—Larry Lacewell 28 Southern Illinois 35 3 NW Louisiana 28 THIS IS ASU 24 East Texas State 14 0 North Texas State (at LR)+17 1987—Won 8, Lost 4, Tied 1 21 at Northern Illinois 22 17 at NE Louisiana 18 21 Louisiana Tech+ 7 Coach—Larry Lacewell 21 at Memphis State 31 24 Southern Illinois 16 24 at McNeese State+ 14 20 NW Louisiana 23 10 Louisiana Tech 42 9 SW Louisiana (ABC-TV)+13 19 Texas-Arlington+ 28 35 Mississippi College 0 20 Central Florida 31 10 at Ole Miss 47 14 at Louisiana State 70 24 at Richmond 3 24 at Lamar+ 14 STAFF 77 East Texas State 22 23 at Akron 28

14 at Louisiana Tech+ 7 14 at Memphis State 14 DIRECTORY 2012 Reference Guide 107 AstateRedWolves.com  AStateGuides.com ! - played at Arrowhead Stadium Arrowhead ! - played at + - Sun Belt Conf. games # - New Orleans Bowl *4 wins (^) later vacated due Actual sanctions. to NCAA on-field record was 6-6 over- all, 5-2 SBC). 0*, Lost 6 2006–Won Coach–Steve Roberts 14 Army^79 Oklahoma State!31 at SMU at Florida Int’l+^ 35 10 Louisiana-Monroe+^26 6 at Memphis^29 6 6 (HC)^ North Texas+ 0 10 55 0Atlantic+ at Florida 23 10 at Auburn 29 Middle Tennessee+33 38 at Troy+^13 at UL Lafayette+ Stadium Memorial !played at War +Sun Belt Conference game 27 28 *6 wins (^) later vacated due 26 sanctions. Actual to NCAA on-field record was 6-6 over- all, 4-3 SBC). 5, Lost 7 2007–Won Coach–Steve Roberts 13 at Texas45 SMU27 at Tennessee35 Memphis13 at Louisiana-Monroe+30 52 21 48 Louisiana-Lafayette+ 21 70Tennessee+24 at Middle 28 31 27 Troy+ Florida International+ 24 31Atlantic+ at Florida 31 North Texas+ 34 10 at Southern Miss+Sun Belt Conference game 16 27 27 17Tennessee+45 at Middle 13 Troy+24Lafayette+ at UL 31 at Idaho+16 27 Utah State+7 games + Sun Belt Conf. North Texas+ 9 45 2*, Lost 6 2005–Won 7 31 Roberts Coach–Steve 17 vs. Missouri!56 Tennessee-Martin^10 at Oklahoma State 7 66 Florida International+^24 20 44 27 at Louisiana-Monroe+31 39 Louisiana-Lafayette+^36 37 Florida Atlantic (OT)+^ 0 9Tennessee+45 at Middle 10 Troy+ at Army31Texas+ at North 19 vs. Southern Miss# 31 24 38 3 Won 6, Lost 7 Won — AStateGuides.com  3 at TCU 52 *Hispanic College Fund Classic +Sun Belt Conf. games 5, Lost 7 2003—Won Coach—Steve Roberts 11A&M at Texas 63 Tennessee-Martin21 SE Missouri State7 26 6 16 at Tulsa#+ 3 at Memphis44 UL Monroe (LR)+00 at Mississippi 41 54 28 38 at Utah State+ at New Mexico State+24 24 Idaho+ 55 14 49 Texas+ at North 14 Middle Tennessee+# Designated Sun Belt game 24 58 + Sun Belt Conf. games 23 3, Lost 8 2004–Won Coach–Steve Roberts 20 at Missouri (No. 17)3 52 35 at LSU (No. 4) Memphis (No. 25)28 at Louisiana-Monore+21 47 21 53 at Mississippi 28 17 Memphis27 Richmond10 at Mississippi25 at Idaho+ 19 29 (OT)+35 New Mexico St. 31 35 30 at Utah State+14 Boise State+53 North Texas+ 42 Conf. games +Big West 44 42 9 2, Lost 2001—Won 28 Coach— 17 at Georgia328 at Baylor Jacksonville State17 Mississippi 31 26 45 Louisiana-Lafayette+ 20 034Texas+ at North 24 Idaho+6 35 17 45 Tennessee+54 at Middle at New Mexico State+28 722 Louisiana-Monroe+ Nicholls State 16 +Sun Belt Conf. games 31 2002 28 Coach—Steve Roberts 714Tech* at Virginia San Jose State (LR)21 33 Tulsa 63 733 at Illinois at Louisiana-Monroe+21 30 Tennessee-Martin13 Middle Tennessee 10 17 at Mississippi (No. 25)52 10 19 7 59 North Texas+21 New Mexico State+38 26 Southern Utah10 13 at UL Lafayette+38 at Idaho+ 16 13 29 2011 sun belt conference champions conference belt sun 2011 AstateRedWolves.com 2012 Reference Guide 9Young at Brigham 58 7 at Georgia0Tech at Virginia 38 9 at Memphis 50 38 7 Alabama-Birmingham13 6 at Louisiana State 42 7 Cincinnati 51 3 at Illinois 41 7 at Oklahoma 45 1996—Won 4, Lost 7 1996—Won Bobo Coach—John 24 Austin Peay State17 at Alabama-Birmingham 42 0 30 Northern Illinois17 Central Arkansas31 La. at Southwestern 31 38 42 7 SE Missouri State21 at Mississippi16 9 at East Carolina55 Louisiana Tech14 38 34 at NevadaASU played as Independent 38 9 2, Lost 1997—Won Coach—Joe Hollis 66 36 Central Arkansas24 Southern Utah 35 38 Southwestern La. 34 14 41 Tech at Louisiana 20 at New Mexico State10 42 34 at Miami (Fla.)35 SW Missouri State 27 ASU played as Independent 42 4, Lost 8 1998—Won Coach—Joe Hollis 14 at Minnesota28 SW Missouri State20 17 at Hawaii 24 34 New Mexico St. (OT) 31 14 Idaho19 at Southwestern La.17 21 at Mississippi19 0 at Memphis21 Louisiana Tech17 30 Northeast Louisiana 52 13 69 ASU played as Independent 35 4, Lost 7 1999—Won Coach—Joe Hollis 14 at Mississippi26 at Memphis21 TCU45 38 Sam Houston State14 20 at Utah State+24 31 Idaho (OT)+14Texas+ at North 31 20 Louisiana-Lafayette+#27 10 24 10 at Boise State+ 30 44 Nevada Conf. games +Big West 63 #Designated as Big West game 1, Lost 10 2000—Won 28 Coach—Joe Hollis 31 at North Carolina St. (2OT) 38

DIVISION I-A DIVISION 7 at Minnesota9 Southwestern La.+ 33 55 3 at Colorado State 48 3 at Mississippi State0 49 at Southwestern La.+ 26 6 at Memphis 15 7Tech at Virginia 0 at Nevada+ 34 18 6 at Pacific+ 20 3Tech+ at Louisiana 3 17 at Memphis State3 Southwestern La.+ 45 19 7 at Northern Illinois+ 23 6 at Florida 44 7 State Troy 7 at Memphis State6 at Mississippi State0 37 56 Tech at Louisiana 41 23 0 at Toledo0 at Oklahoma0 Northern Illinois 61 31 49 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL STATE ARKANSAS 2012 25 Tech at Texas 37 Jacksonville State21 San Jose State+28 63 6 at Northern Illinois+55 21 State3 Mississippi Valley 7 Conf. games +Big West 14 Louisiana Tech+ Conf. games +Big West 20 6, Lost 5 1995—Won Coach—John Bobo 21 Utah State+23 at UNLV+14 Southern Illinois25Tech+ at Louisiana 17 28 9 28 16 Pacific+16 Northern Illinois+ 38 30 41 Southern Illinois17 at New Mexico State+24 14 23 Nevada+ Conf. games +Big West 1, Lost 10 1994—Won Coach—John Bobo 21 15 at Mississippi State10 15 Northeast Louisiana 42 27 Southern Illinois 6 19 New Mexico State+ 22 1993—Won 2, Lost 8, Tied 1 Tied 2, Lost 8, 1993—Won Coach—John Bobo 18 at East Carolina20 at SW Louisiana**called in 4th due to lightning 35 ASU played as Independent 7 42 Southern Illinois18 NW Louisiana 38 24 1992—Won 2, Lost 9 1992—Won Coach—Ray Perkins 20 Missouri Southwest 20 37 State Troy 13 SW Louisiana Independent ASU played as 17 17 Coaches 2011 year−by−year This is Staff Introduction2012 Season Players Opponents This is ASU

and Staff in Review results asu football Directory 108 2011 SUN BELT CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL 2008–Won 6, Lost 6 Coach–Steve Roberts Year W L T Pts. Opp. Year W L T Pts. Opp. 18 at Texas A&M 14 1911 1 1 0 12 11 1965 6 3 0 157 107 83 Texas Southern 10 1912 3 1 0 39 20 1966 7 2 0 222 109 24 Southern Miss 27 1913 3 1 1 157 30 1967 4 5 0 126 116 31 Middle Tennessee+ 14

1914 4 3 0 85 94 1968 7 3 1 245 172 INTRODUCTION 17 at Memphis 29 37 Louisiana-Monroe+ 29 1915 4 1 1 100 13 1969 8 1 1 262 140 23 at UL Lafayette+ 28 1916 4 3 0 72 51 1970 11 0 0 360 134 0 at No. 2 Alabama 35 1917 4 2 1 158 54 1971 4 4 1 174 147 21 at Florida Int’l+ 22 1918 No Team 1972 3 8 0 163 198 28 Florida Atlantic+ 14 1919 2 5 0 27 101 1973 7 3 0 249 166 33 at North Texas+ 28 9 at Troy+ 35 1920 3 3 0 56 97 1974 7 3 0 215 122 2012 SEASON +Sun Belt Conference game 1921 3 2 1 47 33 1975 11 0 0 355 81 1922 0 7 0 0 401 1976 5 6 0 274 221 2009–Won 4, Lost 8 1923 0 6 1 0 164 1977 7 4 0 184 214 Coach–Steve Roberts 1924 4 4 0 95 56 1978 7 4 0 163 144 61 Mississippi Valley St. 0 COACHES

9 at Nebraska 38 1925 4 3 1 65 118 1979 4 7 0 167 188 AND STAFF 27 Troy+ 30 1926 4 3 1 60 71 1980 2 9 0 129 269 21 at Iowa 24 1927 4 3 0 61 66 1981 6 5 0 177 159 10 at UL Monroe+ 16 1928 3 3 1 105 65 1982 5 6 0 170 244 27 Florida Int’l+ 10 1929 2 5 0 61 137 1983 5 5 1 195 226 13 at Louisville 21 1930 1 4 3 20 84 1984 8 4 1 347 187

18 UL Lafayette+ 21 PLAYERS 18 at Florida Atlantic+ 35 1931 6 2 0 98 53 1985 9 4 0 322 169 14 at Middle Tennessee+38 1932 3 4 0 98 73 1986 12 2 1 452 210 30 North Texas+ 26 1933 2 4 2 34 79 1987 8 4 1 395 277 24 at Western Kentucky 20 1934 2 5 1 31 80 1988 5 6 0 261 245 +Sun Belt Conference game

1935 2 7 0 38 198 1989 5 6 0 261 265 2011 2010–Won 4, Lost 8 1936 3 5 0 54 188 1990 3 7 1 200 313 IN REVIEW Coach–Steve Roberts 1937 1 5 0 16 267 1991 1 10 0 189 361 26 at No. 22 Auburn 52 1938 3 3 0 54 68 1992 2 9 0 118 402 24 at UL Lafayette+ 31 1939 4 3 0 65 98 1993 2 8 1 122 274 34 UL Monroe+ 20 28 at Troy+ 35 1940 1 4 2 45 98 1994 1 10 0 123 316 24 Louisville 34 1941 0 7 0 0 308 1995 6 5 0 265 270 24 at North Texas+ 19

1942 No Team 1996 4 7 0 272 365 OPPONENTS 34 at Indiana 36 1943 No Team 1997 2 9 0 201 394 37 Florida Atlantic+ 16 1944 No Team 1998 4 8 0 216 385 51 Middle Tennessee+ 24 35 Western Ky.+ (OT) 36 1945 2 4 1 51 95 1999 4 7 0 246 332 19 at Navy 35 1946 4 3 3 99 103 2000 1 10 0 247 410

24 at Florida Int’l+ 31 1947 4 2 3 159 91 2001 2 9 0 177 357 results +Sun Belt Conference game 1948 4 4 1 131 186 2002 6 7 0 259 361 year−by−year 1949 5 4 0 111 149 2003 5 7 0 242 401 2011–Won 10, Lost 3 Coach–Hugh Freeze 1950 6 3 0 200 179 2004 3 8 0 215 365 15 at Illinois 33 1951 10 2 0 456 98 2005 2* 6 0 294 303 47 Memphis 3 1952 8 3 0 351 117 2006 0* 6 0 182 289 6 at No. 13 Va. Tech 26 1953 8 0 2 239 65 2007 5 7 0 291 331 THIS IS 53 Central Arkansas 24 1954 1 8 0 74 349 2008 6 6 0 324 285 ASU FOOTBALL 26 at Western Kentucky+22 24 at Louisiana-Monroe+19 1955 6 3 0 202 127 2009 4 8 0 272 279 34 Florida Int’l+ 16 1956 5 4 0 193 170 2010 4 8 0 360 369 37 North Texas (HC)+ 14 1957 4 5 0 138 180 2011 10 3 0 422 270 39 at Florida Atlantic+ 21 1958 4 5 0 162 176 Totals 416* 454 37 30 Louisiana-Lafayette+ 20 1959 3 6 0 171 214 *4 wins in 2005 and 6 wins in 45 at Middle Tennessee+19 THIS IS ASU 45 Troy+ 14 1960 4 5 0 116 138 2006 later vacated due to NCAA 20 vs. Northern Illinois# 38 1961 3 6 0 84 179 sanctions. Actual on-field +Sun Belt Conference game 1962 6 3 0 146 96 record for both seasons was 6- #GoDaddy.com Bowl 1963 2 6 0 159 174 6. Actual all-time on field record

1964 7 0 2 148 61 is 416-451-37. STAFF DIRECTORY 2012 Reference Guide 109 AstateRedWolves.com  AStateGuides.com .583 .333 Conference Season Conference Season Conference Season Conference Season Conference Season 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 AStateGuides.com Florida AtlanticFlorida Louisiana-LafayetteLouisiana-MonroeNorth Texas 3-4Florida International 4-3 City Bowl $New Orleans Bowl; @Motor #SBC Champs; 3-4 .429 later va- and 4 conference victories *6 overall victories .571 0-7 record was Actual on-field sanctions. .429cated due to NCAA 6-6 4-3 Sun Belt Conference. 6-6 overall and 2-5 .000 5-7 .500 4-8 .417 .333 0-12 .286 .000 3-9 .250 #*$Arkansas StateLouisiana-LafayetteLouisiana-Monroe 2*-2Florida International 5-2Middle Tennessee .500Troy 5-2 .714 3-4 2*-6Florida Atlantic .250 .714North Texas 3-4 .429 6-5 Bowl *#SBC Champs; $New Orleans .545 .429 victories and Sun Belt *4 overall victories, 3 conference 5-6 5-6 .455 later vacated due to NCAA Conference championship .455 2-5overall and 5- Actual on-field record was 6-6 sanctions. 4-7 .364 2 Sun Belt Conference. .286 2-5 3-4 .286 2-9 .429 .182 2-9 .182 4-7 .364 $#North Texas@TroyNew Mexico StateLouisiana-MonroeMiddle Tennessee 7-0Arkansas State 4-3 1.000Louisiana-Lafayette 4-3 .571Utah State 4-4 9-5 .571Idaho 5-2 2-5 .583 3-4 Orleans Bowl; @Silicon Valley Champs; $New .500#SBC 5-6 .455 Football Classic .714 5-6 .286 .429 .455 5-6 .455 7-5 4-7 3-8 2-5 .583 .364 .273 .286 2-5 3-8 .286 .273 3-9 .250 $#North TexasLouisiana-LafayetteMiddle TennesseeArkansas State 4-3Utah State 7-0Louisiana-Monroe 4-3 .571 1.000New Mexico State 3-4 .571Idaho 4-8 9-4#SBC Champs; $New Orleans Bowl 3-4 .333 .429 .692 4-8 2-5 .333 3-4 .429 5-7 .286 .417 .429 3-9 .250 3-9 3-9 .250 .250 1-6 .143 1-11 .083 $#North TexasNew Mexico StateArkansas StateMiddle TennesseeLouisiana-Monroe 5-1 6-0Louisiana-Lafayette 1.000 3-3 .833Idaho 2-4#SBC Champs; $New Orleans Bowl 2-4 2-4 .500 .333 8-5 7-5 .615 .333 .333 6-7 4-8 .462 3-9 3-9 .250 .250 1-5 .167 2-10 .167 $#North Texas#Middle TennesseeNew Mexico StateLouisiana-Lafayette 5-1Arkansas State 5-1Louisiana-Monroe 4-2 .833 2-4 .833 .667 .333 8-3 2-4 2-4 5-7 .727 5-7 .417 3-8 .333 .417 .333 .273 2-9 2-9 .182 .182  2011 sun belt conference champions conference belt sun 2011

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SUN BELT (2001- BELT SUN 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL STATE ARKANSAS 2012 *$+Arkansas State*$+Arkansas Kentucky$Western #$Louisiana-Lafayette 8-0%$Florida International 7-1 6-2 1.000North Texas 5-3Louisiana-Monroe .875 .750 10-3Troy .625 .769 Middle Tennessee 7-5 9-4Florida Atlantic 3-5 8-5 .583 .692 Champion; #New Orleans Bowl; $Bowl eligible; *SBC .615 4-4 Bowl Bowl; %Beef O’Brady’s +GoDaddy.com .375 1-7 .500 .125 4-8 0-8 .333 5-7 2-10#*$Troy .417 2-6 .000 .167 *$Florida International 1-11$Middle Tennessee .250 6-2 .083 Louisiana-MonroeArkansas State 3-9 .750 5-3 .250 Florida AtlanticNorth Texas 4-4 .625 7-6 6-2Louisiana-Lafayette .538 4-4 Kentucky .500Western 6-7 .750 Bowl; $Bowl eligible *SBC Champion; #New Orleans 3-5 .462 3-5 .500 5-7 8-5 .417 2-6 .375 3-5 .375 .615 4-8 .333 .250#*Troy .375 4-8 3-9$Middle Tennessee .333 .250 2-10Louisiana-Monroe 3-9 .167 Florida Atlantic .250 7-1Louisiana-LafayetteArkanas State 5-3 .875Florida International 4-4 .625North Texas 10-3 5-3 8-0 .769 KentuckyWestern .500 3-5 1.000Champions; $ - New Orleans Bowl; * - GMAC #SBC 6-6 .625 3-5 .500 Bowl .375 6-6 9-4 0-8 .375 5-7 .500 .692 .417 1-7 3-9 .000 4-8 .250 #$Troy .333 .125 0-12Louisiana-Lafayette .000 2-10Arkansas State .167 Florida Atlantic 5-2*Florida InternationalMiddle Tennessee .714 4-3Louisiana-Monroe 3-4North Texas 6-1 4-3 6-6 .571 .429#SBC 3-4Champions; $New Orleans Bowl; *Motor City Bowl .500 .857 3-4 .571 6-6 .429 5-7 .500 .417 .429 8-5 7-6#$Florida Atlantic 5-7 .615 .538 0-7 .417 #Troy 4-8 .333 Louisiana-Monroe .000Middle Tennessee 6-1 1-11Arkansas State .083 Louisiana-Lafayette 4-3 .857North Texas 4-3 .571Florida International 8-5 3-4 3-4 .571#SBC Champions; $New Orleans Bowl representative .615 6-1 6-6 .429 1-6 .429 .500 5-7 .857 .417 1-6 .143 3-9 5-7#$Troy .250 .417 8-4@Middle Tennessee 1-11 .143 .667 .083 Arkansas State 2-10 6-1 .167 .857 0*-3 7-6 6-1 .000 .538 .857 0*-6 .000 8-5 .615 Coaches 2011 CONFERENCE This is Staff Introduction2012 Season Players Opponents This is ASU

and Staff in Review STANDINGS asu football Directory 110 2011 SUN BELT CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL Idaho 1-5 .167 1-10 .091 INDEPENDENT #Co-champions; $New Orleans Bowl (1987-1992) BIG WEST (1999-2000) 2000 Conference Season SOUTHLAND (1964-1986) INTRODUCTION *#Boise State 5-0 1.000 10-2 .833 Utah State 4-1 .800 5-6 .455 1986 Idaho 3-2 .600 5-6 .455 Conference Season New Mexico State 1-4 .200 3-8 .273 Arkansas State 5-0-0 1.000 12-2-1 .833 North Texas 1-4 .200 3-8 .273 North Texas 3-2-0 .600 6-4-0 .600 Arkansas State 1-4 .200 1-10 .091 Louisiana Tech 3-2-0 .600 6-4-1 .591 *Big West Champion; #Crucial.com Humanitarian Bowl NE Louisiana 3-2-0 .600 5-6-0 .456

McNeese State 1-4-0 .200 2-9-0 .182 2012 SEASON 1999 Lamar 0-5-0 .000 2-9-0 .182 Conference Season *#Boise State 5-1 .833 10-3 .769 1985 Idaho 4-2 .667 7-4 .636 Conference Season New Mexico State 3-3 .500 6-5 .545 Arkansas State 5-1-0 .833 9-4-0 .692

Arkansas State 3-3 .500 4-7 .364 Louisiana Tech 4-2-0 .667 8-3-0 .727 COACHES AND STAFF Utah State 3-3 .500 4-7 .364 McNeese State 3-1-2 .667 6-3-2 .636 North Texas 1-5 .167 2-9 .182 NE Louisiana 3-3-0 .500 6-5-0 .545 *Big West Champion; #Humanitarian Bowl North Texas State 2-3-1 .417 4-6-1 .409 Texas-Arlington 2-3-1 .417 4-6-1 .409 INDEPENDENT Lamar 0-6-0 .000 3-8-0 .273

(1996-1998) 1984 PLAYERS Conference Season Louisiana Tech 5-1-0 .833 10-5-0 .667 BIG WEST (1993-1995) Arkansas State 4-1-1 .750 8-4-1 .654 Texas-Arlington 4-2-0 .667 7-4-0 .636 1995 NE Louisiana 3-3-0 .500 7-4-0 .636 Conference Season

McNeese State 2-3-1 .417 7-3-1 .682 2011 *#Nevada 6-0-0 1.000 9-3-0 .750 Lamar 1-5-0 .167 2-9-0 .192

Southwestern Louisiana 4-2-0 .667 6-5-0 .545 North Texas State 1-5-0 .167 2-9-0 .192 IN REVIEW Utah State 4-2-0 .667 4-7-0 .364 Arkansas State 3-3-0 .500 6-5-0 .545 1983 New Mexico State 3-3-0 .500 4-7-0 .364 Conference Season Northern Illinois 3-3-0 .500 3-8-0 .273 North Texas State 5-1-0 .833 8-4-0 .667 Louisiana Tech 2-4-0 .333 5-6-0 .456 NE Louisiana 5-1-0 .833 8-3-0 .727 Pacific 2-4-0 .333 3-8-0 .273 McNeese State 3-3-0 .500 6-5-0 .545 San Jose State 2-4-0 .333 3-8-0 .273 Arkansas State 3-3-0 .500 5-5-1 .500 OPPONENTS Nevada-Las Vegas 1-5-0 .167 2-9-0 .182 Texas-Arlington 2-4-0 .333 5-6-0 .455 *Big West Champion; #Las Vegas Bowl III Louisiana Tech 2-4-0 .333 4-7-0 .364 Lamar 1-5-0 .183 2-9-0 .192 1994 Conference Season 1982 *#Nevada-Las Vegas 5-1-0 .833 7-5-0 .545 Conference Season *Nevada 5-1-0 .833 9-2-0 .818 Louisiana Tech 5-0-0 1.000 10-3-0 .769 STANDINGS *Southwestern Louisiana5-1-0 .833 6-5-0 .545 NE Louisiana 4-1-0 .800 8-3-0 .727 CONFERENCE Pacific 4-2-0 .667 6-5-0 .545 Arkansas State 2-3-0 .400 5-6-0 .455 Northern Illinois 3-3-0 .500 4-7-0 .364 McNeese State 2-3-0 .400 4-6-1 .364 San Jose State 3-3-0 .500 3-8-0 .273 Lamar 1-4-0 .200 4-7-0 .364 Utah State 2-4-0 .333 3-8-0 .273 Texas-Ar ling ton 1-4-0 .200 3-8-0 .273 New Mexico State 2-4-0 .333 3-8-0 .273

North Texas State(Not Eligible) 2-9-0 .182 THIS IS Louisiana Tech 1-5-0 .167 3-8-0 .273

Arkansas State 0-6-0 .000 1-10-0 .090 1981 ASU FOOTBALL *Tri-Champion; #Las Vegas Bowl III Conference Season 1993 Texas-Arlington 4-1-0 .800 6-5-0 .545 Conference Season McNeese State 3-1-1 .700 7-3-1- .682 Southwestern Louisiana 5-1-0 .833 8-3-0 .727 Arkansas State 3-2-0 .600 6-5-0 .545 Utah State# 5-1-0 .833 7-5-0 .545 Louisiana Tech 2-2-1 .500 4-6-1 .409 Nevada 4-2-0 .667 7-4-0 .636 Lamar 1-3-1 .300 4-6-1 .409

New Mexico State 4-2-0 .667 5-6-0 .455 SW Louisiana 0-4-1 .100 1-9-1 .136 THIS IS ASU Northern Illinois 3-3-0 .500 4-7-0 .364 Nevada-Las Vegas 2-4-0 .333 3-8-0 .273 1980 Pacific 2-4-0 .333 3-8-0 .273 Conference Season Louisiana Tech 2-4-0 .333 2-9-0 .182 McNeese State 5-0-0 1.000 10-2-0 .833 San Jose State 2-4-0 .333 2-9-0 .182 SW Louisiana 4-1-0 .800 7-4-0 .636 Arkansas State 1-5-0 .167 2-8-1 .227 Texas-Arlington 3-2-0 .600 3-8-0 .273 STAFF #won Las Vegas Bowl Louisiana Tech 2-3-0 .400 5-6-0 .455 DIRECTORY 2012 Reference Guide 111 AstateRedWolves.com  AStateGuides.com Conference Season Conference Season Conference Season Conference Season Conference Season Conference Season Conference Season Conference Season 1971 1970 1969 1968 1967 1966 1965 1964 AStateGuides.com McNeese StateMcNeese SW Louisiana StateArkansas ChristianAbilene 3-2-0 1-4-0 1-4-0 .600 1-4-0 8-3-0 .200 .200 .728 .200 5-6-0 3-8-0 .455 3-8-0 .273 .273 Louisiana TechTrinityLamarSW Louisiana 4-1-0Arkansas StateAbilene Christian .800Texas-Arlington 9-2-0 2-2-1 1-3-1 .818 1-4-0 4-1-0 4-1-0 .500 .300 1-4-0 .250 .800 5-4-1 4-4-1 .800 .550 5-5-0 8-2-0 .250 .500 .500 .800 5-6-0 2-9-0 .455 .182 Arkansas StateAbilene ChristianTrinityLamar 4-0-0 3-1-0Texas-Arlington 1.000 11-0-0 .750 1.000 9-2-0 0-4-0 .818 2-2-0 .000 1-3-0 0-10-0 .500 .000 .250 5-6-0 .455 3-7-0 .300 Arkansas StateAbilene ChristianTexas-ArlingtonTrinity 4-0-0 2-2-0Lamar 1.000 2-2-0 .500 8-1-1 .850 8-2-0 .500 .800 5-5-0 .500 2-2-0 0-4-0 .500 .000 4-6-0 .400 3-7-0 .300 Arkansas StateTexas-ArlingtonTrinityAbilene Christian 3-0-1Lamar 3-1-0 .875 1-2-1 .750 7-3-1 .682 6-4-0 .375 .600 2-2-0 4-5-1 .421 .500 0-4-0 5-4-0 .000 .556 0-10-0 .000 Texas-ArlingtonLamarArkansas StateTrinity 4-0-0Abilene Christian 1.000 2-2-0 10-1-0 .909 0-4-0 .500 3-1-0 4-5-0 .000 .444 .750 0-10-0 1-3-0 .000 7-3-0 .250 .700 3-7-0 .300 Texas-ArlingtonLamarArkansas StateTrinity 3-1-0Abilene Christian 2-2-0 .750 6-4-0 0-4-0 .500 .600 3-1-0 7-2-0 .000 .778 .750 2-2-0 4-6-0 .400 6-4-0 .500 .600 5-4-0 .556 LamarTexas-ArlingtonTrinityAbilene ChristianArkansas State 2-2-0 2-2-0 .500 3-1-0 1-3-0 6-3-0 .500 .667 .750 2-2-0 .250 4-5-0 .444 6-4-0 6-3-0 .500 .600 .667 4-5-1 .421 LamarArkansas StateTrinityAbilene ChristianTexas-Arlington 2-0-2 1-3-0 .750 3-0-1 0-3-1 7-0-2 .250 .937 .875 2-2-0 5-5-0 .125 .500 6-3-1 3-6-1 .500 .650 .350 3-7-0 .300 

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AstateRedWolves.com 2012 Reference Guide Conference Season Conference Season Conference Season Conference Season Conference Season Conference Season Conference Season Conference Season 1979 1978 1977 1976 1975 1974 1973 1972 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL STATE ARKANSAS 2012 McNeese StateTexas-ArlingtonLamarArkansas State 5-0-0SW Louisiana 4-1-0 1.000Louisiana Tech 11-1-0 1-4-0 .800 .917 9-2-0 .200 1-4-0 .818 1-4-0 3-2-0Arkansas State 4-7-0 .200Louisiana Tech .364 .200 .600Texas-Arlington 4-7-0 2-9-0 6-3-2McNeese State .364 4-1-0 .182 .636 SW Louisiana 4-1-0 .800Lamar 3-2-0 .800 7-4-0 2-3-0 .600 .636 6-5-0 2-3-0 .400 5-6-0 .545 Louisiana Tech .455 7-4-0 .400SW Louisiana .636 Texas-Arlington 3-8-0 0-5-0Arkansas State .273 4-0-1McNeese State .000 2-1-2Lamar 3-2-0 .900 2-8-1 2-3-0 9-1-2 .600 .227 .600 1-3-1 .833 .400 6-4-2 5-6-0McNeese State .583 .300 .455 7-4-0SW Louisiana .636 5-5-1Texas-Arlington .500 1-4-0Louisiana Tech 4-1-0Arkansas State .200 4-1-0Lamar .800 3-2-0 2-9-0 10-2-0 2-3-0 .800 .182 .833 2-3-0 .600 7-4-0 .400 5-6-0 .400Arkansas State .636 .455 6-5-0Louisiana Tech 5-6-0 .545 McNeese State .455 0-5-0SW Louisiana 5-0-0Texas-Arlington 4-1-0 1.000 .000Lamar 3-2-0 11-0-0 1.000 2-9-0 .800 .182 2-3-0 .600 1-4-0 8-2-0 .800 7-4-0 .400Louisiana Tech .200 .636 Lamar 6-5-0 4-7-0Arkansas State .545 .364 0-5-0McNeese State 5-0-0Texas-Arlington .000 1.000SW Louisiana 3-2-0 1-10-0 11-1-0 .091 2-3-0 .917 .600 1-4-0 4-1-0 .400 7-3-0 0-5-0Louisiana Tech .200 .700 .800 6-4-1Arkansas State 1-10-0 .591 .000 .091 8-2-0Lamar .800 McNeese State 2-9-0 5-0-0Texas-Arlington .182 3-2-0 1.000SW Louisiana 12-1-0 .600 2-3-0 .923 2-3-0 7-3-0 .700 .400 3-2-0 0-5-0Louisiana Tech .400 7-3-0Texas-Arlington .700 4-6-0 .600 .000Lamar .400 0-10-0 5-5-0 5-0-0 .000 .500 4-1-0 1.000 12-0-0 .800 1.000 5-6-0 .455 3-2-0 .600 8-3-0 .728 Lamar StateArkansas 0-5-0 .000 1-4-0 2-9-0 .182 .200 3-8-0 .273 Coaches 2011 CONFERENCE This is Staff Introduction2012 Season Players Opponents This is ASU

and Staff in Review STANDINGS asu football Directory 112 2011 SUN BELT CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL 1987 DIVISION I-AA PLAYOFFS (FIRST ROUND) November 28 at Jackson, Miss. (Crowd: 7,500) Arkansas State...... 0 0 14 21 — 35 Jackson State...... 10 0 7 15 — 32 HIGHLIGHTS: A wild finish, including five second-half touchdowns (in seven total possessions), lifted the Indi-

2012 GODADDY.COM BOWL ans, who had fumbled away three chances in the open - INTRODUCTION ing stages. In that almost swap-out sec ond half, ASU scored on a 62-yard ground-based drive, a 35-yard pass (Dwane Brown to Fred Barnett), an 11-yard end-around (Bar nett) to culminate a 75-yard drive, a 30-yard guard- around (Kenneth Nelson) to end a 52-yard drive and a 62-yard interception return (Sta cey McGee). ASU col-

lected 306 yards on the ground; JSU managed 283 of 2012 SEASON its 397 through the air.

1986 DIVISION I-AA CHAM PION SHIP December 19 at Tacoma, Wash. (Crowd: 4,419) Arkansas State...... 7 0 8 6 — 21 Georgia Southern...... 10 16 15 7 — 48 COACHES

HIGHLIGHTS: was too much for A-State on AND STAFF the artificial turf in the Tacoma Dome. He rushed for 180 yards and passed for 306 in one of the greatest quar ter- back ing exhibitions ever against an Indian team. The de- fending national champ Eagles averaged 7.5 yards per 2012 GODADDY.COM Bowl play and con trolled the ball nearly 36 minutes. ASU fum- Jan. 8, 2005 at Mobile, Ala. (Crowd: 38,374) bled on the second play of the game, and GSU con- PLAYERS Arkansas State...... 13 0 0 7 — 20 verted that miscue into a TD. The rest was all downhill Northern Illinois ...... 7 14 7 10 — 38 for the Eagles, who scored on all six of their first-half HIGHLIGHTS: Arkansas State jumped out to an early possessions. Full back Richard Kimble of ASU had 134 13-0 lead in the first quarter behind a pair of field goals yards rushing. from Brian Davis and a 2-yard touchdown from Ryan 1986 DIVISION I-AA SEMIFINALS

Aplin, but the Huskies rallied by scoring four straight 2011 touchdowns. Taylor Stockemer pulled ASU within 31-20 December 13 at Jonesboro (Crowd: 10,500) with a 16-yard touchdown reception in the fourth quarter, Eastern Kentucky ...... 0 7 3 0 — 10 IN REVIEW but the Huskies Dechan Durante put the game away Arkansas State...... 7 7 7 3 — 24 with a 36-yard interception. Stockemer set a career-high HIGHLIGHTS: Defense was the key for ASU, which with 11 catches for 185 yards and a touchdown. forced six turnovers, allowed only two third-down con- versions, notched three sacks and stopped the Colonels 2005 NEW ORLEANS BOWL five times inside the Indian 30. Linebacker Dan Miller led Dec. 20, 2005 at Lafayette, La.* (Crowd: 18,338) the way with 14 tackles, 2 inter cep tions and 2 tipped passes. Despite fumbling on the first play, Richard Kim- *Game moved to Lafayette, La. due to Hurricane Katrina OPPONENTS Arkansas State...... 0 10 9 0 — 19 ble netted 95 yards rushing (filling in for the injured Southern Mississippi ...... 0 10 14 7 — 31 Rickey Jemison). EKU’s only TD came after an A-State HIGHLIGHTS: The game’s score was knotted through- fumble. out the third quarter until USM QB Dustin Almond con- 1986 DIVISION I-AA QUARTERFINALS nected on a 29-yard touchdown pass to Shawn Nelson December 6 at Newark, Del. (Crowd: 12,018) late in the third quarter and another six-yard score to Arkansas State...... 21 10 7 17 — 55

Nelson in the fourth to seal the win for the Golden Ea- asu in the

Delaware ...... 7 7 0 0 — 14 postseason gles. The Indians scored on a 44-yard field goal by Eric HIGHLIGHTS: Fullback Rickey Jemison rushed for a ca- Neihouse, a Nick Noce four-year run, a two-yard pass reer-high 159 yards and scored two touchdowns as ASU from Noce to tight end Manuel Burton and a safety. accumulated 646 yards of offense (526 on the ground) while averaging 8.1 yards per play. Delaware collected 1987 DIVISION I-AA PLAYOFFS QUARTERFINALS

421 yards but had trouble scoring in what was the worst THIS IS December 5 at Cedar Falls, Iowa (Crowd: 6,100) home defeat (41 points) in Blue Hen history.

Arkansas State...... 7 7 14 0 — 28 ASU FOOTBALL Northern Iowa...... 6 15 7 21 — 49 1986 DIVISION I-AA PLAYOFFS (FIRST ROUND) HIGHLIGHTS: Northern Iowa cashed in four lost ASU November 29 at Jonesboro (Crowd: 4,500) fumbles—three into touch downs—while amassing 530 Sam Houston State ...... 7 0 0 0 — 7 yards of offense in a game closer than the score indi- Arkansas State...... 7 13 21 7 — 48 cates. Carl Boyd was all over the place for the Panthers, HIGHLIGHTS: A-State scored on eight of its first 11 pos- collecting 124 ground yards and catching several drive- sessions and was never headed. The Bearkats couldn’t saving passes. It was a see-saw affair for awhile, with match a wishbone which totaled 594 yards. Fullback THIS IS ASU A-State’s last lead at 28-21 late in the third quarter. UNI Rickey Jemison led the way with 157 on the ground, but dominated in the fourth quarter, as A-State miscues the ASU defense did a number, too, limiting SHSU to handed the Panthers two easy scores. only three drives longer than 17 yards. STAFF DIRECTORY 2012 Reference Guide 113 AstateRedWolves.com  AStateGuides.com 1969 PECAN BOWL 1969 PECAN 1968 PECAN BOWL 1954 TANGERINE BOWL 1954 TANGERINE BOWL 1952 TANGERINE 1952 REFRIGERATOR BOWL 1952 REFRIGERATOR BOWL 1951 REFRIGERATOR January 1 at Orlando, Fla. (Crowd: 12,976) January 1 at Orlando, Fla. January 1 at Orlando, Fla. (Crowd: 12,500) December 7 at Evansville, Ind. (Crowd: 9,500) December 15 at Arlington, Tex. (Crowd: 7,500) (Crowd: Tex. Arlington, 15 at December (Crowd: 7,200) Arlington, Tex. December 14 at December 2 at Evansville, Ind. (Crowd: 10,000) AStateGuides.com Arkansas State...... 12Camp Breckinridge...... 0 7 for 166 yards and 3 rushed HIGHLIGHTS: Richie Woit 6 7ASU, which wound up with 582 yards of of- TDs to spark 20 0 and Buzzy Gebert scored twice —fense. Rudy Wagner 6 46 which was the highest scoring team Tribe, each for the —and No. 2 defensive team in the nation. 12 Arkansas State...... 7Arkansas 15Drake University...... 0 Crocker took Backup quarterback Bubba HIGHLIGHTS: 0 0 early in James Hamilton was injured over when regular 13 7 He — victory. masterfully directed the first quarter and 8 29 a two- ran for another and scored TDs, —threw for two 21 lead. ran up a 22-0 halftime Tribe as the point conversion 160 rushing supplied the muscle with Calvin Harrell yards on 34 carries. North Dakota State...... 9 14Arkansas State...... 0 0 plowed for 106 yards on HIGHLIGHTS: Paul Hatchett 0 took 9-0 record into the 25 carries to spark NDSU, which 0 0ASU’s —The Bison recovered an early fumble on game. 14 23 — and proceeded to a 23-0 17, took it in three plays later 14 who passed for 173 halftime edge. James Hamilton, Indian scores, yards, ran for a couple of fourth-period late. but they were too little and too Arkansas State...... 7 StateEast Texas ...... 0 0HIGHLIGHTS: ETSU, heavily favored with the nation’s 0 0longest win streak at 29 straight, had to march 61 yards 0 0ASU had scored in in the four period to manage the tie. — 7Turley the first quarter on a 20-yard Bobby Spann to Jim — 7 pass. Dan Spensieri intercepted an ETSU pass in the 7 final period and appeared on the way to scoring with it but dropped the ball out of bounds at midfield. KentuckyWestern ...... 0Arkansas State...... 6 14 13The Hilltoppers overcame an opening 73- HIGHLIGHTS: 0 7 to improve their first possession ASU’s yard drive on 0 —They scored 34 unanswered points before record to 9-1. 13 34 ASU touchdowns made it more —a pair of fourth quarter All-America half- 19 ASU had to play without respectable. sidelined with a broken ankle. back Richie Woit, Stetson University ...... 7Arkansas State...... 7 0All-America quarterback Bill Johnson HIGHLIGHTS: 21 6TD passes with Dave Laude to help connected for three 7 0ASU halftime lead. Stetson the Hatters overcome a 13-7 — 7 and 3 first downs in first was limited to 50 yards offense 35 —half, but made up for it thereafter. 20  - trib back ter 2011 sun belt conference champions conference belt sun 2011 AstateRedWolves.com 2012 Reference Guide 1970 PECAN BOWL

1985 DIVISION I-AA QUARTERFINALS I-AA 1985 DIVISION 1984 DIVISION I-AA QUARTERFINALS 1984 DIVISION I-AA

December 7 at Reno, Nev. (Crowd: 10,241) (Crowd: Nev. 7 at Reno, December November 30 at Jonesboro (Crowd: 8,730) November 30 at Jonesboro November 24 at Jonesboro (Crowd: 10,872) December 12 at Arlington, Tex. (Crowd: 9,500) Arlington, Tex. December 12 at 1984 DIVISION I-AA PLAYOFFS (FIRST ROUND) PLAYOFFS 1984 DIVISION I-AA 1985 DIVISION I-AA PLAYOFFS (FIRST ROUND) PLAYOFFS 1985 DIVISION I-AA

December 1 at Bozeman, Mont. (Crowd: 12,037) 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL STATE ARKANSAS 2012 Tennessee-Chattanooga...... 0Arkansas State...... 6 3 final 24 seconds flashy scores in the 17Two HIGHLIGHTS: 0of the first half propelled the Indians to success—a 24- 7 7yard guard-around run by Farrell Wilson and a 57-yard 7 —The Indians kept —interception return by I.J. Chapman. 10 37 the ball for over 36 minutes while rolling up a 30-3 lead 78 rushing yards after three quarters. Rickey Jemison’s passing 116 led an attack also featuring Dwane Brown’s Marvin Neloms recorded three quar ASU’s yards. Arkansas State...... 3 14Central Missouri State...... 0ASU amassed 509 yards of offense, HIGHLIGHTS: 7 7 14thanks to 244 passing yards by James Hamilton and 135 0 —rushing yards by Calvin Harrell. Chet Douthit landed two 14 38 TD passes. Dennis Meyer con three —of Hamilton’s 21 sacks. uted by intercepting a pair of CMSU tosses. Grambling...... 0Arkansas State...... 0 0 25-yard field goal with HIGHLIGHTS: Frank Richards’ 7 0 on muddy of difference five seconds left was the margin 0 7The Indians maintained the ball for 37 minutes and turf. — 3 trouble crossing the goal tallied 27 first downs but had — 7 TD on a one- ASU the only line. Rickey Jemison scored 10 quarter after Ray Brown’s yard plunge in the second ball 25 yards to the one. guard-around play moved the Jemison had 94 yards on 28 carries, and Dwane Brown defense limited Grambling to ASU’s yards. threw for 114 six first downs and 154 total yards. Arkansas State...... 7Montana State...... 0 7HIGHLIGHTS: Sophomore Kelly Bradley passed for 7 0three touchdowns to rally MSU to a come-from-behind 7 0triumph. Bradley completed 27 of 47 passes for 313 17 —TD tosses of 6 and 12 yards to Dasin —yards, including 14 31 25-yard and 45- only scores came on ASU’s Dietrich. yard interception returns by strong safety Billy Ray Bow- ers. Fullback Rickey Jemison had 100 rushing yards on from five lost fum- 21 carries, but the Indians suffered bles and an interception on the frozen turf. Arkansas State...... 7Arkansas Nevada-Reno ...... 0 3 field goal chances in couple of muffed A HIGHLIGHTS: 7 0 a ASU from overcoming prevented the closing seconds 17 13 10-7, at The Indians, who led, — a blizzard. 24-10 deficit in 0 23 on the six fumbled away an opportunity halftime, also — 24 goal—all in extra point and 48-yard field and missed an differ- third period was the 17-point A the final quarter. win. Quar- which posted its eighth straight ence for UNR, Sailes) threw 49-yard (to Calvin terback Eric Beavers and Marty Zen- TD passes, Thai Ivery) and 15-yard (to ASU, that decisive quarter. dejas kicked a 46-yarder in and totaled 407 yards and which had the ball 37 minutes yards from Rickey Jemi- 23 first downs, had 84 rushing Dwane Brown. son and 95 passing yards from Coaches 2011 ASU IN THE This is Staff Introduction2012 Season Players Opponents This is ASU

and Staff in Review POSTSEASON asu football Directory 114 2011 SUN BELT CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Most Yards: 120, Fred Barnett vs. Northern Iowa (1987 I-AA Playoff) Longest Return: 50, Fred Barnett vs. Northern Iowa RUSHING: (1987 I-AA Playoff), Andrew Tryon vs Northern Illi- Most Attempts: 34, Calvin Harrell, (1969 Pecan Bowl) nois (2011 GoDaddy.com Bowl). Most Net Yards: 168, Richie Woit (1951 Re frig era tor Bowl)

Longest Play: 72, Rickey Jemison (vs. Delaware, 1986 INTERCEPTIONS INTRODUCTION I-AA Playoff) Most Interceptions: 2, John Koldus (1952 Refrig- erator Bowl); Bill Bergey (1968 Pecan Bowl); Dennis PASSING: Meyer (1970 Pecan Bowl); Billy Ray Bowers vs. Most Attempts: 58, Ryan Aplin, (2011 GoDaddy.com Bowl) Montana State (1984 I-AA Playoff); Mike Adams vs. Most Completions: 30, Ryan Aplin, (2011 GoDaddy.com Sam Houston State (1986 I-AA Playoff) Bowl) Most Yds Returned: 70, Billy Ray Bowers vs. Montana

Most Net Yards: 353, Ryan Aplin, (2011 GoDaddy.com Bowl) State (1984 I-AA Playoff) 2012 SEASON Most TD Passes: 3, James Hamilton, 1970 Pecan Longest Ret.: 62, Stacy McGee vs. JSU (1987 I-AA Bowl) Playoff); Stacy McGee vs. No. Iowa, 1987 (I-AA Most had Int.: 3. Ryan Aplin, (2011 GoDaddy.com Bowl) Playoff) Highest Completion Pct.: .636 (7-of-11), Dwane Brown vs. SHSU (1986 I-AA Playoff) TEAM RECORDS

Longest Play: 75, Bubba Crocker to Steve Lockhart COACHES (1969 Pecan Bowl) AND STAFF RUSHING: TOTAL OFFENSE: Most Attempts: 71, vs. Delaware (1986 I-AA Playoff) Most Plays: 68, Ryan Aplin (2011 GoDaddy.com Bowl) Most Net Yards: 526 vs. Delaware (1986 I-AA Playoff) Most Yards: 336, Ryan Aplin (2011 GoDaddy.com Bowl) PASSING:

Most Attempts: 58, GoDaddy.com Bowl, 2011 PLAYERS RECEIVING: Most Completions: 30, GoDaddy.com Bowl, 2011 Most Catches: 11, Taylor Stockemer (2012 GoDaddy.com Bowl) Most Yards: 353, GoDaddy.com Bowl, 2011 Most Yards: 185, Taylor Stockemer (2012 GoDaddy.com Bowl) Most TD Passes: 3, Pecan Bowl 1970 Most TD Catches: 2, Chet Douthit (1970 Pecan Bowl) Most Had Int.: 3, Refrigerator Bowl 1952; Pecan Bowl 1970, GoDaddy.com Bowl, 2011 SCORING: Best Comp. Pct.: .600 (9-of-15), vs. Gram bling (1985 I- 2011 Most Points: 18, Richie Woit (1951 Refrigerator Bowl) AA Playoff); (9-of-15,)vs. Sam Houston St. (1986 I- IN REVIEW Most Touchdowns: 3, Richie Woit (1951 Refrigerator Bowl) AA Playoff) Most Extra Points: 7, Scott Roper vs. Delaware (1986 I-AA Playoff) TOTAL OFFENSE: Most PAT Att.: 7, Don LaPlante (1951 Refrigerator Most Plays: 87, vs. N. Illinois (2011 GoDaddy.com Bowl); S. Roper vs. Dela ware (1986 I-AA Playoff) Bowl) Most Field Goals: 2, Scott Roper vs. Sam Houston Most Yards: 646, vs. Delaware (1986 I-AA Playoff) State (1986 I-AA Playoff); Scott Roper vs. Delaware, (1986 I-AA Playoff); Eric Neihouse (2005 New Or- SCORING: OPPONENTS leans Bowl) Most Points: 55, vs. Delaware (I-AA Playoff) Most FG Att.: 3, Bobby Gentry (1970 Pecan Bowl); Most TDs: 7, Refrigerator Bowl 1951; vs. Delaware Scott Roper vs. SHSU (1986 I-AA Playoff) (1986 I-AA Playoff) Longest Field Goal: 44, Eric Neihouse (2005 New Or- Most Extra Points: 7, vs. Delaware, 1986 (I-AA Playoff) leans Bowl) Most FGs: 2, vs. SHSU (1986 I-AA Playoff); vs. Delaware (1986 I-AA Playoff) ASU IN THE

PUNTING: POSTSEASON Most Punts: 8, Kevin McClelland (1968 Pecan Bowl); PUNTING: Steve Sampson vs. Jackson St. (1987 I-AA Playoff) Most Punts: 8, Pecan Bowl 1968; vs. JSU (1987 I-AA Playoff) Most Yardage: 348, Steve Sampson vs. Jackson State Best Average: 47.6, vs. No. Iowa (1987 I-AA Playoff) (1987 I-AA Playoff) Highest Average: 47.6, Steve Sampson vs. Northern MISCELLANEOUS: THIS IS Iowa (1987 I-AA Playoff) Most First Downs: 26, vs. SHSU (1986 I-AA Playoff) Longest Punt: 65—Stacy Gore vs. Tennessee-Chat- Most Fumbles: 5, vs. UT-Chattanooga (1984 I-AA Play- ASU FOOTBALL tanooga, 1984 (I-AA Playoff) off); vs. Montana State, 1984 (I-AA Playoff); vs. Grambling, 1985 (I-AA Playoff); vs. Northern Iowa PUNT RETURNS: (1987 I-AA Playoff) Most Returns: 7, Todd Horton vs. Sam Houston State Most Fumbles Lost: 5, vs. Montana St. (1984 I-AA Playoff) (1986 I-AA Playoff) Most Penalties: 10, vs. SHSU (1986 I-AA Playoff) Most Yds: 52, Terry Whiting (1970 Pecan Bowl); Billy Most Blocked Kicks: 2, Refrigerator Bowl 1951 Ray Bowers vs. UT-Chattanooga (1984 I-AA Playoff) Most Passes Had Int.: 3, Pecan Bowl 1970; vs. Mon- THIS IS ASU Best Return Average: 26.0, Terry Whiting (1970 Pecan Bowl) tana St. (1984 I-AA Playoff); vs. Sam Houston St. Longest Return: 48, Terry Whiting (1970 Pecan Bowl) (1986 I-AA Playoff), Go.Daddy.com Bowl, 2011 Most Fumbles Recovered: 3, vs. Nevada-Reno (1985 I- KICKOFF RETURNS: AA Playoff); vs. Delaware, 1986 (I-AA Playoff) Most Returns: 5, Earl Easley (1986 Diamond Bowl); STAFF Fred Barnett vs. No. Iowa (1987 I-AA Playoff) DIRECTORY 2012 Reference Guide 115 AstateRedWolves.com  AStateGuides.com 5.7 in 2010 5.7 in 2005 5.4 in 1996 5.4 in 1970 5.3 in 2000 5.3 in 1987 29 vs. North Texas, 2011 Texas, 29 vs. North 2007 Texas, 29 vs. North Atlantic, 2010 29 vs vs Fla. 32 vs Northwestern La., 1975 Arkansas, 2011 32 vs Central 8.3 vs Eastern NM, 1972 641 vs Eastern NM, 1972 641 vs Eastern 8. 2006 807 in 9. 1983 801 in 10.797 in 1952 YARDS MOST NET Game 1. 2007 681 vs Louisiana-Lafayette, 2. Southern, 2008 Texas 670 vs 3. 1970 663 vs Lamar, 4.Ark., 2011 646 vs Central 5. 1987 TX State, 644 vs East 6. 4. 1986 30 vs Lamar, T5.29 vs. SMU, 2007 Season 1. 304 in 2011 2. 262 in 2010 3. 243 in 2007 6. 1979 8.1 vs Lamar, 7. 8.0 vs UL Lafayette, 2007 8. 1984 7.9 vs Lamar, Season 1. 6.0 in 2008 T2. 5.7 in 2011 4. 5.5 in 1989 T5. 5.4 in 2007 T8. 5.3 in 2004 PER GAME AVG. HIGHEST Season 1. 447.8 in 2011 2. 407.4 in 1970 3. 403.4 in 2010 4. 398.8 in 2008 5. 396.5 in 1952 6. 391.2 in 1975 7. 388.2 in 1989 8. 386.1 in 1951 MOST FIRST DOWNS Game 1. 34 vs Southern Illinois, 1982 2. Lafayette, 2007 33 vs. UL 3. 7.TX State, 1986 624 vs East 8. vs Memphis, 2011 611 9. 1984 601 vs Lamar, Season 1. 5,822 in 2011 2. 4,841 in 2010 3. 4,786 in 2008 4. 4,722 in 1951 5. 4,558 in 2007 6. 4,431 in 2005 7. 4,303 in 1975 8. 4,270 in 1987 9. 4,242 in 2002 10.4,168 in 1986 PER PLAY AVG. HIGHEST Game 1. Southern, 2008 Texas 12.4 vs 2. 9.3 vs UT Martin, 1984 3. State, 1987 Texas 9.2 vs East 4. 1996 Tech, 8.4 vs Louisiana 5. AStateGuides.com  TEAM 92 vs at Middle Tennessee, 2011 Tennessee, 92 vs at Middle 17.4, Dennis Forrest vs Mississippi (1988) 17.4, Dennis Forrest vs Mississippi (1970) 17.4, James Hamilton vs Lamar TX St. (1987) 17.1, Putzer Dayton vs. East TX Southern (2008) Arnold vs 15.4, Reggie (2006) Troy vs Thompkins 15.4, Brandon TX St. (1987) 13.1, Earl Easley vs East 7.0, Leroy Harris (1975) 6.5, Shermar Bracey (2005) Aplin (2010) 6.2, Ryan 6.2, Corey Leonard (2008) 5.7, Nick Noce (2003-05) 5.5, Cleo Lemon (1997-2000) 5.5, Roy Johnson (1988-91) MOST AVERAGE YARDS PER GAME PER YARDS AVERAGE MOST Season 1. (2011) Aplin Ryan 321.2, 2.Aplin (2010) 284.7, Ryan 3. Leonard (2007) 252.9, Corey 4. Leonard (2008) 238.6, Corey 5. Johnson (1991) 229.9, Roy 6. Noce (2004) 214.9, Nick 7. Lemon (1998) 206.7, Cleo 8. Johnson (1990) 194.1, Roy 9. Noce (2005) 190.7, Nick 10.190.6, (1995) Johnny Covington Career 1.Aplin (2009-cur.) 256.9, Ryan 2. 201.9, CoreyLeonard (2006-09) 3. 179.3, Nick Noce (2003-05) 4. 178.3, Cleo Lemon (1997-2000) 5. 161.4, Roy Johnson (1988-91) 6. 151.7, James Hamilton (1968-71) 7. (1996-97) 143.8, Jeremie Watkins 8. 138.3, Dwane Brown (1984-87) 9. (1987-88) Taylor 130.5, Kennon 10.109.2, Johnny Covington (1992-95) PER PLAY YARDS AVERAGE MOST Game T1. 3. 6. MOST PLAYS Game 1. 106 vs Delta State, 1951 2. 98 vs Southwestern Louisiana, 1975 3. State, 1986 Texas 95 vs East 4. 93 vs Northwestern Louisiana, 1975 5. 1971 Trinity, 92 vs 6.Atlantic, 2010 91 vs Florida Season 1. 1016 in 2011 2. 856 in 2010 3. 848 in 2007 4. 843 in 1975 5. 828 in 1990 6. 827 in 2002 7. 813 in 1986 T4. 7. (1990) 12.5, Larry Harris vs Wyoming Season 1. 7.4, Lamont Zachery (1996) 2. 7.2, Derek Lawson (2008) T3.7.0, Leroy Harris (1976) 5.Aplin (2011) 6.6, Ryan (2007) Arnold T6.6.5, Reggie 8. 6.4, Dennis Bolden (1975) T9. Career 1. 7.5, Johnny Covington (1992-95) 2. 7.0, Leroy Harris (1975-76) 3. 6.7, Dennis Forrest (1986-89) 4.Aplin (2009-cur.) 6.4, Ryan T5.5.7, Dennis Bolden (1975-76) T7.5.5, Corey Leonard (2006-09) 10.5.4, Shermar Bracey (2003-05) 2011 sun belt conference champions conference belt sun 2011 AstateRedWolves.com 2012 Reference Guide

INDIVIDUAL 367, Cleo Lemon vs New Mexico St. (1998) (2008) Tenn. 366, Corey Leonard vs Middle 442, Ryan Aplin vs UL Lafayette (2010) Aplin vs 442, Ryan (2010) Ky. Western Aplin vs 402, Ryan (2011) Ky. Western Aplin at 401, Ryan 54, Ryan Aplin vs UL Lafayette (2010) 54, Ryan 54, Corey Leonard vs ULM (2009) 54, Corey Leonard vs SMU (2007) 54, Nick Noce vs Idaho (2004) 60, Ryan Aplin vs Fla. Atlantic (2010) vs Fla. Aplin 60, Ryan vs. Memphis (2007) 59, Corey Leonard vs New Mexico St. (1998) 58, Cleo Lemon (1995) Tech vs La. 57, Johnny Covington 63, Ryan Aplin at Western Ky. (2011) Ky. at Western Aplin 63, Ryan vs Southwestern La. (1990) 62, Roy Johnson

391, Ryan Aplin vs Troy (2011) Aplin vs Troy 391, Ryan 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL STATE ARKANSAS 2012 Season 1.Aplin (2011) 637, Ryan 2.Aplin (2010) 548, Ryan 3. 520, Corey Leonard (2007) 4. 463, Corey Leonard (2008) 5. 454, Cleo Lemon (1998) 6. 433, Roy Johnson (1991) 7. 407, Nick Noce (2005) 8. 403, Nick Noce (2004) 9. 395, Johnny Covington (1995) 10.388, Roy Johnson (1990) Career 1. 1,604, Corey Leonard (2006-09) 2.Aplin (2009-cur.) 1,367, Ryan 3. 1,329, Cleo Lemon (1997-2000) 4. 1,238, Roy Johnson (1988-91) 5. 1,207, James Hamilton (1968-71) 6. Dwane Brown (1984-87) 1,111, 7. 964, Johnny Covington (1992-95) 8. Langford (1980-83) Tim 899, 9. 853, Nick Noce (2003-05) 10.824, Elliot Jacobs (2001-03) YARDS MOST NET Game 1. 10.361,Aplin vs North TX (2009) Ryan Season 1.Aplin (2011) 4,176, Ryan 2.Aplin (2010) 3,416, Ryan 3. 2,863, Corey Leonard (2008) 4. 2,782, Corey Leonard (2007) 5. 2,529, Roy Johnson (1991) 6. 2,480, Cleo Lemon (1998) 7. 2,364, Nick Noce (2004) 8. 2,288, Nick Noce (2005) 9. 2,097, Johnny Covington (1995) 10.1,944, Elliot Jacobs (2002) Career 1. 8,887, Corey Leonard (2006-09 2.Aplin (2009-cur.) 8,734, Ryan 3. 7,309, Cleo Lemon (1997-2000) 4. 6,779, Roy Johnson (1988-91) 5. 5,764, James Hamilton (1968-71) 6. 5,672, Dwane Brown (1984-87) 7. 4,841, Nick Noce (2003-05) 8. 4,423, Elliot Jacobs (2001-2003) 9. 4,259, Johnny Covington (1992-95) 10.3,788, (1950-53) Richie Woit 6. 377, Nick Noce vs Memphis (2004) 7. 376, James Hamilton vs Drake (1968) 8. 9. 2. 3. Aplin vs North TX (2011) T4.391, Ryan 6. 7. 8. Auburn (2010) Aplin vs T9.54, Ryan MOST PLAYS Game 1. vs Northern Ill. (2011) Aplin 68, Ryan 2. 3. 4. (2007) TX Leonard vs North 61, Corey 5. Coaches 2011 TOTAL OFFENSE This is Staff Introduction2012 Season Players Opponents This is ASU

and Staff in Review RECORDS asu football Directory 116 2011 SUN BELT CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL 4. 238 in 2008 15 vs Troy, 2011 T5.224 in 2006 15 vs Middle Tennesse, 2011 YEAR-BY-YEAR TOTAL OFFENSE LEADERS 224 in 1990 15 vs North Texas, 2011 Year Player Plays Rush Pass Total 7. 223 in 1975 Season 2011 Ryan Aplin 637 588 3,588 4,176 8. 220 in 1989 1. 169 in 2011 2010 Ryan Aplin 548 477 2,939 3,416 9. 218 in 1988 2. 131 in 2010 2009 Corey Leonard 283 174 1,416 1,590 10.214 in 1986 3. 111 in 1996 2008 Corey Leonard 463 516 2,347 2,863 INTRODUCTION 4. 107 in 2007 2007 Corey Leonard 520 547 2,235 2,782 MOST FIRST DOWNS RUSHING 5. 103 in 1998 2006 Corey Leonard 338 331 1,321 1,652 Game 6. 102 in 2004 1. 28 vs Southern Illinois, 1982 7. 97 in 1995 2005 Nick Noce 407 236 2,052 2,288 2. 26 vs Southern Illinois, 1975 8. 95 in 2008 2004 Nick Noce 403 249 2,115 2,364 3. 25 vs Lamar, 1986 9. 82 in 2006 2003 Elliot Jacobs 325 217 1,537 1,754 4. 24 vs Northwestern La., 1975 10.82 in 2003 2002 Elliot Jacobs 340 193 1,751 1,944

5. 24 vs Lamar, 1989 2001 Jonathan Adams 234 1,004 0 1,004 2012 SEASON Season MOST FIRST DOWNS BY PENALTY 2000 Cleo Lemon 350 -48 1,964 1,916 1. 181 in 1975 Game 1999 Cleo Lemon 263 -94 1,569 1,475 2. 167 in 1989 1. 6 vs Southwestern La., 1990 3. 167 in 1986 T2. 5 vs UT Chattanooga, 1981 1998 Cleo Lemon 454 -241 2,721 2,480 4. 159 in 1987 5 vs Florida Atlantic, 2010 1997 Cleo Lemon 262 -62 1,452 1,390 5. 155 in 1981 5 vs Florida Int’l, 2010 1996 Jeremie Watkins 236 -43 1,481 1,433 COACHES

4. 4, 13 times (last vs FIU, 2008) 1995 Johnny Covington 395 -30 2,127 2,097 AND STAFF MOST FIRST DOWNS PASSING Season 1994 Johnny Covington 213 -11 830 819 Game 1. 26 in 1990 1993 Johnny Covington 242 -5 1,069 1,064 T1. 21 vs Western Ky., 2011 2. 23 in 1996 1992 Tom Sears 232 100 1,159 1,259 21 vs Central Arkansas, 2011 T3. 21 in 2006 T3. 17 vs Auburn, 2010 21 in 1997 1991 Roy Johnson 433 782 1,747 2,529 17 vs Memphis, 2004 21 in 1995 1990 Roy Johnson 388 380 1,561 1,941 1989 Roy Johnson 312 925 941 1,866

T5. 16 vs Northern Illinois, 2011 21 in 1991 PLAYERS 16 vs Missouri, 2004 7. 20 in 1981 1988 Earl Easley 242 861 169 1,030 16 vs Northern Illinois, 1996 T8. 19 in 2007 1987 Dwane Brown 235 450 665 1,115 T8. 15 vs New Mexico St., 1998 19 in 1988 1986 Dwane Brown 256 567 862 1,429 15 vs Ole Miss, 1996 10.18 in 2008 1985 Dwane Brown 334 675 1,205 1,880 15 vs Louisiana Tech, 1996 15 vs Trinity, 1971 1984 Dwane Brown 286 500 748 1,248 1983 Tim Langford 341 573 1,156 1,729 2011 CAREER YARDAGE LEADERS 1982 Tim Langford 182 222 534 756 IN REVIEW Plays Rush Pass Total 1981 Tim Langford 197 528 345 873 1. Corey Leonard, 2006-09 1,604 1,568 7,319 8,887 2. Ryan Aplin, 2009-cur. 1,367 1,318 7,416 8,734 1980 Erven Beasley 84 433 0 433 3. Cleo Lemon, 1997-2000 1,329 -445 7,706 7,309 1979 Gene Bradley 320 350 1,091 1,441 4. Roy Johnson, 1988-91 1,238 2,182 4,597 6,779 1978 Kennon Taylor 292 94 1,087 1,181 5. James Hamilton, 1968-71 1,207 381 5,383 5,764 1977 Kennon Taylor 320 285 1,404 1,689 6. Dwane Brown, 1984-87 1,111 2,192 3,480 5,672 1976 Leroy Harris 150 1,046 0 1,046 7. Nick Noce, 2003-05 853 518 4,343 4,841 1975 Dennis Bolden 186 1,191 0 1,191 8. Elliot Jacobs, 2001-03 824 549 3,874 4,423 OPPONENTS 9. Johnny Covington, 1992-95 569 -167 4,426 4,259 1974 Willie Harris 151 654 0 654 10. Richie Woit, 1950-53 727 3,947 49 3,996 1973 Steve Burks 237 580 407 987 11. Reggie Arnold, 2006-09 735 3,937 0 3,937 1972 Stan Winfrey 168 869 0 869 12. Tim Langford, 1980-83 899 1,429 2,316 3,745 1971 James Hamilton 265 -56 1,351 1,295 13. Antonio Warren, 2002-05 603 3,040 0 3,040 14. Jonathan Adams, 1998-01 668 3,005 0 3,005 1970 James Hamilton 308 101 1,622 1,723 1969 James Hamilton 317 274 1,172 1,446 15. Rickey Jemison, 1983-86 611 2,956 0 2,956 RECORDS 16. Calvin Harrell, 1968-71 660 2,935 0 2,935 1968 James Hamilton 317 62 1,238 1,300 17. Kennon Taylor, 1977-78 612 379 2,491 2,870 1967 Cecil LaGrone 192 -15 900 885 TOTAL OFFENSE 1966 Tim Keane 214 -7 1,015 1,008 SEASON YARDAGE LEADERS Plays Rush Pass Total 1965 Terry Gwin 165 534 292 826 1. Ryan Aplin, 2011 637 588 3,588 4,176 1964 Gary Everett 102 85 454 539 2. Ryan Aplin, 2010 548 477 2,939 3,416 1963 Gary Everett 123 55 692 747 THIS IS 3. Corey Leonard, 2008 463 516 2,347 2,863 1962 Sammy Weir 181 418 370 788 4. Corey Leonard, 2007 520 547 2,235 2,782 5. Roy Johnson, 1991 433 782 1,747 2,529 1961 Jim McMurray 142 191 331 522 ASU FOOTBALL 6. Cleo Lemon, 1998 454 -241 2,721 2,480 1960 Jim McMurray 163 292 344 636 7. Nick Noce, 2004 403 249 2,115 2,364 1959 Bill Caldwell 216 322 959 1,281 8. Nick Noce, 2005 407 236 2,052 2,288 1958 Bill Caldwell 109 142 388 530 9. Johnny Covington, 1995 395 -30 2,127 2,097 1957 Bill Caldwell 116 -1 501 500 10. Elliot Jacobs, 2002 340 193 1,751 1,944 11. Roy Johnson, 1990 388 380 1,561 1,941 1956 Eddie Romeo 111 701 0 701 12. Cleo Lemon, 2000 350 -48 1,964 1,916 1955 Tommy Spiers 126 5 519 524 13. Dwane Brown, 1985 334 675 1,205 1,880 1954 Tommy Spiers 79 -36 368 332 THIS IS ASU 14. Roy Johnson, 1989 312 925 941 1,866 1953 Richie Woit 191 825 49 874 15. Elliot Jacobs, 2003 325 217 1,537 1,754 1952 Richie Woit 207 1,250 0 1,250 16. Tim Langford, 1983 341 573 1,156 1,729 17. James Hamilton, 1970 308 101 1,622 1,723 1951 Richie Woit 227 1,125 0 905 18. Kennon Taylor, 1977 320 285 1,404 1,689 1950 Richie Woit 149 759 0 759

19. Corey Leonard, 2006 338 331 1,321 1,652 STAFF 20. Cleo Lemon, 1999 262 -94 1,569 1,475  COREY LEONARD DIRECTORY 2012 Reference Guide 117 AstateRedWolves.com  AStateGuides.com TEAM 138 by Dennis Bolden & 129 by Leroy Harris vs So. Ill., 1976 259 by Dennis Bolden & 136 by Leroy Harris vs McNeese St., 1975 207 by Leroy Harris & 125 by David Hines vs Southwestern La., 1975 120 by Corey Leonard & 104 by Arnold vs. Florida Int’l, 2009 Reggie 209 by Derek Lawson & 123 by 2008 TX So., Arnold vs Reggie & 102 by Antonio Warren 128 by Shermar Bracey vs UT Martin, 2005 139 by Shermar Bracey & 105 by TX, 2005 vs No. Antonio Warren An- by 150 by Danny Smith & 117 vs So. Utah, 2002 tonio Warren 149 by Lamont Zachery & 169 by Adams vs. Nevada, 1999 Jonathan by 155 by Lamont Zachery & 113 1996 Tech, vs La. Corey Walker Alastair Couch & 121 by Zoe 143 by Freeman vs. Southern Ill., 1994 132 by Richard Kimble & 105 by Roy Johnson vs McNeese St., 1989 194 by Richard Kimble & 161 by 1989 Roy Johnson vs Lamar, 151 by Richard Kimble & 144 by Earl Easley vs Southwestern La., 1988 by Earl Easley & 102 by Dennis 115 Forrest vs Illinois State, 1988 139 by Dennis Forrest & 109 by Earl Easley vs Mississippi, 1988 126 by Earl Easley & 103 by Dennis Forrest vs So. Ill., 1987 170 by Earl Easley & 137 by Putzer TX St., 1987 Dayton vs East 125 by Rickey Jemison & 102 by TX St., 1986 Richard Kimble vs East 134 by Rickey Jemison & 108 by 1984 Judious Lewis vs Lamar, 124 by Erven Beasley & 101 by 1983 Dwayne Pittman vs UT-Martin, Tim by Bill Johnson & 100 by 118 Austin Peay State, 1980 Langford vs & 148 by Larry 154 by Joe Griffin Lawrence vs NW La., 1978 135 by Rickey Jemison, 128 by Jemison, 135 by Rickey by Preston 113 Keith Weaver, vs NE La., 1984 Maddox by Stan Burks, 124 179 by Steve by Willie Harris vs 122 Winfrey, 1973 Abilene Christian, by Reg- & 111 Aplin 122 by Ryan TX, 2009 Arnold vs. North gie by David Hines vs Idaho, 1975 Shermar Bracey vs Fla. Int’l, 2005 Willie Harris, 103 by David Willie Harris, 103 Arlington, 1973 Mitchell vs UT 103 by Johnnie David Mitchell, 1970 Carr vs Lamar, 23. 24. 25. Foulks & 105 26.146Tommy by MOST RUSHES Game 1. 94 vs Delta State, 1951 2. 82 vs Southern Illinois, 1974 3. 81 vs Southern Illinois, 1982 4. 78 vs Illinois State, 1988 2. 3. 4. 5. by & 105 Antonio Warren 143 by 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 2. 3. 4. Burks, 106 by 168 by Steve 5. Harrell, 131 by 120 by Calvin RUSHINGS IN SAME GAME TWO 100-YARD 1. AStateGuides.com  3, Danny Smith (2002) 3, Danny Smith (2002) (1995) 3, Corey Walker (1995) 3, Corey Walker 3, Roy Johnson (1989) 3, Rickey Jemison (1984) 3, David Mitchell (1973) 92, Dennis Forrest vs Mississippi (1988) 85, Leroy Harris vs McNeese St. (1976) Southern (2008) Texas 80, Derek Lawson vs TX (2005) 80, Shermar Bracey vs. North (2004) vs. ULL Antonio Warren 80, (1996) Tech 80, Lamont Zachery vs La. 80, Lamont Zachery vs. SW La. (1998) Arlington (1976) 80, Leroy Harris vs UT 80, Steve Burks vs SW Louisiana (1974) 80, David Mitchell vs Xavier (1973) Ala. (1956) 80, Eddie Romeo vs North 5, Reggie Arnold (2008) 5, Reggie Arnold (2006) 5, Reggie 5, Rickey Jemison (1986) 5, Calvin Harrell (1969) 5, Lamont Zachery (1999) 7, Roy Johnson (1988-91) 7, Leroy Harris (1975-76) 7, Dennis Bolden (1975-76) 4, Larry Lawrence, (1978) 4, Leroy Harris (1976) 4, Calvin Harrell (1971) 7.0, Leroy Harris (1975) 7.0, Leroy Harris (1976) 7.0, Leroy Harris Arnold (2006-09) 5.3, Reggie (1996-99) 5.3, Lamont Zachery, (1976-78) 5.1, Joe Griffin (1950-53) 5.1, Richie Woit 6, Danny Smith (2002) (1995) 6, Corey Walker 6, Calvin Harrell (1970) 7.4, Don Riggs (1955) 7.4, Don Zachery (1996) 7.4, Lamont Kimble, 104 by Roy Johnson vs Ole Miss, 1989 LONGEST PLAYS 1. Career 1. 18, Calvin Harrell (1969-71) 2.Arnold (2006-09) 17, Reggie 3. (2002-05) Antonioi Warre 15, 4. 13, Rickey Jemison (1984-86) 5.Adams (1998-01) 12, Jonathan 6. Lamont Zachery (1996-99) 11, 7. (1993-96) 10, Corey Walker 7. Forrest (1987) 6.9, Dennis Career 1.Harris (1975-76) 7.0, Leroy 2. Forrest, (1986-89) 6.7, Dennis 3. Bolden (1975-76) 5.8, Dennis 4. 5.4, Shermar Bracey (2003-05) 7. 5.2, Danny Smith (2000-02) RUSHING GAMES MOST 100-YARD Season 1. (2005) Antonio Warren 8, 2. 7, Calvin Harrell (1971) 4. Lawson (2008) 7.2, Derek THREE 100-YARD RUSHINGS IN SAME GAME THREE 100-YARD 1. 120 by Putzer Dayton, 105 by Richard T6. 2. (1990) 91, Larry Harris vs Wyoming 3. T4. T6. T8. RUSHING GAMES MOST CONSECUTIVE 100-YARD 1. (2005) Antonio Warren 6, 2. 5, Rickey Jemison, (1986) T3. T5. T5. T8. T3. Season 1. (1988) Dennis Forrest 8.6, T2. 2011 sun belt conference champions conference belt sun 2011 AstateRedWolves.com 2012 Reference Guide

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3,947, Richie Woit (1950-53) 3,947, Richie Woit INDIVIDUAL 259, Dennis Bolden vs McNeese St. (1975) 259, Dennis Bolden vs McNeese St. 15.4, Reggie Arnold vs TX Southern (2008) Arnold vs 15.4, Reggie Ark. (1996) 15.3, Lamont Zachery vs Central 17.4, Dennis Forrest vs Mississippi (1988) TX St. (1987) 17.1, Putzer Dayton vs East 16.3, Leroy Harris vs McNeese St. (1976) 16.7, Lamont Zachery vs SE Mo. St. (1996) 19, Richard Kimble (1986-89) 19, Rickey Jemison (1983-86) 33, Reggie Arnold (2006-09) 33, Reggie 33, Dwane Brown (1984-87) 4, Danny Smith vs Idaho (2002) 4, Earl Easley vs Southern Ill. (1988) 4, Rickey Jemison vs NE La. (1984) 4, David Hines vs NW La. (1975) 14, Frank McGuigan (1968) 12, Roy Johnson (1991) 12, Leroy Harris (1976) 12, Calvin Harrell (1970) (1953) 12, Richie Woit 7, Steve Burks vs Abilene Christian (1973) 7, Steve Burks vs St. (2009) Arnold vs. Miss. Valley 4, Reggie 39, Frank McGuigan vs Abilene Christian (1968) vs 39, Frank McGuigan vs Southern Ill. (1978) 38, Larry Lawrence vs Eastern Mich. (1968) 38, Frank McGuigan 45, Calvin Harrell vs UT Arlington (1969) vs UT 45, Calvin Harrell Citadel (1970) The vs 43, Calvin Harrell

4, Ryan Aplin vs FAU (2011) Aplin vs FAU 4, Ryan 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL STATE ARKANSAS 2012 MOST YARDS PER CARRY YARDS MOST Game 1. 4. 26, Calvin Harrell (1968-71) 5.Aplin (2009-cur.) 25, Ryan 6. 24, Lamont Zachery (1996-99) 7. 22, Roy Johnson (1988-91) 8. (1993-96) 20, Corey Walker Season 1. (1951) 21, Richie Woit 2. (1952) 17, Richie Woit 3. 16, David Hines (1975) T4.14, Danny Smith (2002) 6.Arnold (2009) 12, Reggie Career 1. (1950-53) 57, Richie Woit 1. 5. 6. 2. 3. 4. T9. T2. 2.Ark. (1917) 7, Clifton Keller vs Central T3. Season 1. McGuigan, 1968 269, Frank 2. 254, Danny Smith, 2002 3. 254, Larry Lawrence, 1978 4. 250, Marquis Williams, 1993 5. 2001 Adams, 233, Jonathan 6. 232, Calvin Harrell, 1970 7. 1951 227, Richie Woit, 8. 225, Richard Kimble, 1989 Career 1. 2006-09 Arnold, 737, Reggie 2. 1950-53 725, Richie Woit, 3. 1998-01 Adams, 668, Jonathan 4. 660, Calvin Harrell, 1968-71 5. Rickey Jemison, 1983-86 611, 6. 2002-05 Antonio Warren, 603, 7. 595, Dwane Brown, 1984-87 MOST RUSHES Game 1. 2. 3.Smith vs. Idaho (2002) 40, Danny 4. Season: Career: RUSHING MOST TOUCHDOWNS Game MOST NET YARDS MOST NET Game: T5. Coaches 2011 RUSHING This is Staff Introduction2012 Season Players Opponents This is ASU

and Staff in Review RECORDS asu football Directory 118 5 oe akr 9522103489 6 2 6 12 4.8 9 5 5.0 6 8 5.3 7.0 6 4.1 21 12 6.5 1,013 4.2 6.2 1,004 11 5.5 17 1,036 5.0 5.1 1,046 1,039 14 14 4.8 212 1,060 202 6.4 1,060 6.0 195 1,066 1,074 150 254 1,125 4.5 1,076 5.5 1,131 163 2000 250 JonathanAdams, CoreyWalker, 1995 173 1,191 197 T16. AntonioWarren, 2004 1,250 227 206 15. LarryLawrence,1978 1,220 1,390 14. LeroyHarris,1976 232 13. MarquisWilliams, 1993 13 12. 2007 186 ReggieArnold, AntonioWarren, 207 2005 15 16 11. 2008 ReggieArnold, 10. 269 254 2006 ReggieArnold, 13 9. RichieWoit, 1951 8. 6.7 22 33 CalvinHarrell,1970 20 7.0 7. 5.8 DennisBolden,1975 6. 19 FrankMcGuigan,1968 5.1 5. RichieWoit, 1952 26 24 4. 3.9 DannySmith,2002 3.7 4.1 3. 1,780 19 2. 1,920 1,872 4.4 1. 12 57 33 4.5 5.3 1,933 17 264 2,182 4.8 2,192 2,340 274 325 5.0 5.1 2,518 5.3 4.5 381 2,935 2,640 DennisForrest,1986-89 558 595 568 DennisBolden,1975-76 2,956 15. LeroyHarris,1975-76 576 14. DerekLawson,2008-11 3,040 3,947 3,933 13. 660 RoyJohnson,1988-1991 3,005 501 12. DwaneBrown,1984-87 CoreyWalker, 1993-96 11. 611 RichardKimble,1986-89 10. LamontZachery, 1996-99 9. 603 771 737 CalvinHarrell,1968-71 668 8. RickeyJemison,1983-86 7. 1998-2001 JonathanAdams, 6. AntonioWarren, 2002-05 5. 2006-09 ReggieArnold, 4. RichieWoit, 1950-53 3. 2. 1. .10vs Tennessee-Martin, 1984 2. 11 vsEast Texas State,1987 1. Game MOST TOUCHDOWNS RUSHING 3,266in1988 5. 3,283in1987 4. 3,291in1952 3. 3,308in1989 2. 3,745in1975 1. Season 488vs Abilene Christian,1973 5. 512vsLamar, 1986 4. 519vsEasternNM,1972 3. 604vsEast Texas State,1987 2. 621vs Tennessee-Martin, 1984 1. Game MOST NET YARDS RUSHING 681in1981 5. 682in1988 4. 686in1986 3. 701in1952 2. 746in1975 1. Season 78vsNortheastLa.,1981 6. 78vsEast Texas State,1986 5. T3. T7.6 vsFloridaInternational,2005 T7.6 7vsLamar, 1970 6. 2012 ARKANSASSTATEFOOTBALL oahnAas 0125104435 4.3 1,004 235 2001 Jonathan Adams, 6 vsSouthernIllinois,1988 6 vsNorthwesternLa.,1975 8 vs Abilene Christian,1973 8 vs. Tennessee-Martin, 2003 8 vs.MississippiValleySt., 2009 SEASON YARDAGE LEADERS CAREER YARDAGE LEADERS are ad v.TD Avg. Yards Carries TD Average Yards Carries 2012 Reference Guide .298.5in1987 5. 300.7in1989 4. 315.2in1951 3. 329.1in1952 2. 340.5in1975 1. Season MOST YARDS PERGAME in2005 T7.4.8 4.9in1996 6. in2008 T2.5.0 5.1in1989 1. Season 7.4vsLamar, 1986 9. 7.8vsLamar, 1984 8. 8.0vs Tennessee-Martin, 2005 7. 8.5vs Tennessee-Martin, 1983 6. 8.7vsFloridaInt’l,2005 5. 9.0vsEast Texas State,1987 4. 9.7vs Tennessee-Martin, 1984 3. 9.9vs Tennessee-Martin, 2003 2. 10.0vs Texas Southern,2008 1. Game MOST YARDS PERCARRY 35in1984 5. 37in1987 4. 40in1952 3. 42in1975 2. 43in1951 1. Season AstateRedWolves.com 4.8 in1986 4.8 in1988 5.0 in1975 5.0 in1984 5.0 in1987 2011 SUNBELTCONFERENCECHAMPIONS  AStateGuides.com 90Rci ot1979517 21 17 12 5.1 6 3 5.0 759 6.0 4.4 1 5 1,125 149 4 7.4 1,250 4.6 825 227 5 207 498 2 232 189 5.0 6.3 RichieWoit 5.2 67 3 RichieWoit 50 1950 248 701 RichieWoit 3.8 7 1951 425 RichieWoit 4.7 4 1952 111 50 322 BillTempleton 2 1953 82 4.1 4 294 DonRiggs 1954 84 5.2 7 EddieRomeo 345 1955 62 3.9 EddieRomeo 1956 629 4.6 85 BillNalley 1957 4.9 281 BillCaldwell 2 1958 119 4.5 394 9 534 JohnCoffey 1959 72 607 SammyWeir 85 1960 14 110 4 DickMartillo 12 1961 3.8 1 135 HaroldWallin 1962 4.1 EddieRickus 6 1963 488 4 4.5 824 4.8 Terry Gwin 1964 4.4 1,220 5.2 Terry 129 Gwin 1965 0 1,131 205 961 FrankMcGuigan 269 1966 5.1 11 12 4.4 869 232 FrankMcGuigan 1967 216 CalvinHarrell 968 1968 654 168 5.5 CalvinHarrell 1969 6 6.4 7.0 2 191 CalvinHarrell 150 1970 5 635 StanWinfrey 1,191 1971 1,046 DavidMitchell 2 1972 186 150 115 4.1 WillieHarris 3 5.2 1973 4.6 5 DennisBolden 1974 1,039 433 LeroyHarris 1975 11 789 4.4 254 5 JoeGriffin 1976 4.7 84 LarryLawrence 1977 678 173 4.9 11 3 7 AnthonyWilliams 5.0 1978 682 3 ErvenBeasley 153 744 5.3 1979 5 888 MauriceCarthon 144 1980 4.4 918 4.5 151 3.7 MauriceCarthon 1981 12 177 5.5 DwaynePittman 861 1982 1,002 533 175 4.3 RickeyJemison 4 1983 224 490 2 196 RickeyJemison 4.6 1984 146 977 RickeyJemison 5 1985 90 9 782 RichardKimble 1986 3.8 225 4 EarlEasley 1987 3.6 7 170 RichardKimble 395 1988 4.2 9 630 LarryHarris 4.8 1989 4 103 RoyJohnson 1,060 1990 7.4 1,013 175 4.0 JerroldSeymore 1991 250 212 6 MarquisWilliams 846 1992 4.6 386 14 5 CoreyWalker 1993 4.9 114 8 CoreyWalker 558 1994 97 LamontZachery 846 1995 5.0 2 5.5 122 LamontZachery 1996 4.3 6 4 172 LamontZachery 1,002 1997 4.7 1,390 9 LamontZachery 1,004 202 1998 254 8 5.3 JonathanAdams 530 235 1999 12 6.2 JonathanAdams 2000 4 10 5.1 1,036 112 DannySmith 2001 6.5 1,066 195 1,076 ShermarBracey 2002 TD 5.5 4.3 173 1,060 AntonioWarren 209 3.7 2003 4.8 1,074 AntonioWarren 163 2004 723 588 Avg. ReggieArnold 197 2005 500 Yds ReggieArnold 168 2006 161 ReggieArnold 105 2007 Carries ReggieArnold 2008 DerekLawson 2009 RyanAplin 2010 Player 2011 Year  RICHIE WOIT YEAR-BY-YEAR RUSHINGLEADERS

119 STAFF THIS IS RUSHING 2011 COACHES THIS IS ASU OPPONENTS PLAYERS 2012 SEASON INTRODUCTION DIRECTORY ASU FOOTBALL RECORDS IN REVIEW AND STAFF 15, Roy Johnson (1991) 15, Roy .900 (9-10), Corey Leonard vs TX Southern (2008) .900 (9-10), Corey Leonard vs vs Lamar (1983) Langford Tim .857 (12-14), (1971) Tech J. Hamilton vs La. .818 (9-11), vs Lamar (1971) James Hamilton .818 (9-11), Aplin vs. WKU (2009) .800 (16-20), Ryan (1994) .778 (14-18), Brent Pettus vs Memphis TX St. (1979) .769 (10-13), Gene Bradley vs East .567 (38-67), Billy Sommers (1952) (1996) Jeremie Watkins .567 (118-208), .542 (166-306), Corey Leonard (2008) Langford (1983) Tim .542 (90-166), Aplin (2009-cur.) .630 (633-1004), Ryan (1996-97) .539 (167-310), Jeremie Watkins, .525 (571-1,088), Corey Leonard (2006-09) .508 (160-315), Brent Pettus (1994-97) .496 (409-825), Johnny Covington (1992-95) Langford (1980-83) Tim .492 (187-380), .491 (109-222), Corey Leonard, 2006-09 .491 (81-143), Gary Everett (1963-64) .488 (551-1,128), Cleo Lemon (1997-2000) .477 (52-109), James Billings (1956-58) Christian (1971) Abilene 63.5 (254 on 4), J. Hamilton vs 35.5 (142 on 4), Bucky Layne vs SW La. (1976) 16.9 (1,622 on 96), James Hamilton (1970) 16.7 (1,205 on 72), Dwane Brown (1985) 33, Ryan Aplin (2009-cur.) Aplin 33, Ryan (2002-05) 33, Nick Noce (1997-2000) 33, Cleo Lemon (1957-59) 33, Bill Caldwell Sears vs. So. Ill. (1992) Tom .917 (11-12), Aplin vs. Memphis (2011) .905 (19-21), Ryan Career 1. (1968-71) James Hamilton 45, 2. (1988-91) 38, Roy Johnson 3.Leonard (2006-09) 37, Corey 2. Season 1. 2. PER GAME YARDS MOST Season 1.Aplin (2011) 276.0, Ryan 2. 244.9, Ryan Aplin (2010) 3. 226.8, Cleo Lemon (1998) 4. 203.2, Corey Leonard (2007) 5. 195.6, Corey Leonard (2008) 6. 193.4, Johnny Covington (1995) 7. 192.3, Nick Noce (2004) 8. 181.5, Cleo Lemon (1997) 9. 178.5, Cleo Lemon (2000) 10.162.2, James Hamilton (1970) Career 1.Aplin (2009-cur.) 218.1, Ryan 2. 188.0, Cleo Lemon (1997-2000) 3. 166.3, Corey Leonard (2006-09) 4. 141.7, James Hamilton (1968-71) 5. Elliot Jacobs (2001-03) 113.9, 6. Johnny Covington (1992-95) 113.5, 7. (1977-78) Taylor Kennon 113.2, 8. Corey Leonard (2006-09) 110.1, 9. 109.5, Roy Johnson (1988-91) T5. 7. .565 (173-306), Cleo Lemon (2000) 8. .561(46-82), Gary Everett (1963) T9. Career (Min. 100 attempts) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. T7. 9. 10. PER COMPLETION YARDS MOST Game 1. T4. 2. 3. 4. 5.(2005) Nick Noce vs Fla. Int’l .846 (11-13), T6. 8. 9. 10. Season (Min. 50 attempts) 1.Aplin (2009) Ryan .653 (77-118), 2. (2011) Aplin .638 (304-476), Ryan 3. (2010) Aplin .615 (252-410), Ryan 4. (1994) .590 (36-61), Brent Pettus 8. Covington (1992-95) 30, Johnny PCT. HIGHEST COMPLETION attempts) Game (Min. 10 1. AStateGuides.com  16, Ryan Aplin (2011) 16, Ryan 16, Nick Noce (2004) (1978) Taylor 16, Kennon 16, James Hamilton (1971) 16, Bill Caldwell (1959) 15, Corey Leonard (2007) 22, Elliot Jacobs (2001-03) 22, Roy Johnson (1988-91) 6, Gene Bradley vs So. Miss (1979) 4, Nick Noce vs Idaho (2004) 4, Elliot Jacobs vs. Utah State (2003) vs So. Utah (1997) 4, Jeremie Watkins 4, Cecil LaGrone vs SW La. (1967) The Citadel (1963) 4, Shelby Lee vs 3, 18 times 4,426, Johnny Covington (1992-95) (2007) 5, Corey Leonard vs. ULL times 4, Ten 16, Corey Leonard (2008) 16, Corey Leonard (2007) 15, Cleo Lemon (1999) (1996) 15, Jeremie Watkins 14, Cleo Lemon (1998) 14, Johnny Covington (1995) 13, Nick Noce (2004) 13, Cleo Lemon (2000) 13, Bill Caldwell (1959) Aplin (2009-cur.) 43, Ryan 353, James Hamilton vs Drake (1968) 353, James Hamilton Aplin vs N. Illinois (2011) 353, Ryan vs SW La. (1997) 335, Cleo Lemon vs SW La. (1998) 334, Cleo Lemon 418, Nick Noce vs Memphis (2004) Noce vs Memphis 418, Nick St. (1998) Lemon vs. NM 403, Cleo St. (1997) Lemon vs SW Mo. 376, Cleo 9. 20, Bill Caldwell (1957-59) 10.19, Dwane Brown (1984-87) Season 1. 17, Gene Bradley (1979) Season 1.Aplin (2010) 21, Ryan 2.Aplin (2011) 19, Ryan Career 1. 48, Cleo Lemon (1997-2000) 2. 47, Corey Leonard (2006-09) 3. 4. 32, James Hamilton (1968-71) 5. 25, Nick Noce (2003-05) 6. 24, Johnny Covington (1992-95) T2. T7. T7. HAD INTERCEPTED MOST PASSES Game 1. T2. T7. 7. 4,343, Nick Noce (2003-05) 8. 3,874, Elliot Jacobs (2001-03) 9. 3,480, Dwane Brown (1984-87) (1977-78) 10.2,491,Taylor Kennon PASSES MOST TOUCHDOWN Game 1. T2. T3. T5. T7. T9. T7. 9. 10. Season 1.Aplin (2011) 3,588, Ryan 2.Aplin (2010) 2,939, Ryan 3. 2,721, Cleo Lemon (1998) 4. 2,347, Corey Leonard (2008) 5. 2,235, Corey Leonard (2007) 6. (1995) 2,127, Johnny Covington 7. Nick Noce (2004) 2,115, 8. 2,052, Nick Noce (2005) 9. 1,964, Cleo Lemon (2000) 10.1,751, Elliot Jacobs (2002) Career 1. 7,706, Cleo Lemon (1997-2000) 2.Aplin (2009-cur.) 7,416, Ryan 3. 7,319, Corey Leonard (2006-09) 4. 5,383, James Hamilton (1968-71) 5. 4,597, Roy Johnson (1988-91) 6. 3. 4. vs WKU (2011) Ryan Aplin 396, 5. 6. (2011) Aplin vs Troy 356, Ryan 2. 2011 sun belt conference champions conference belt sun 2011 AstateRedWolves.com 2012 Reference Guide

INDIVIDUAL , Elliot Jacobs (2001-03) 27, Ryan Aplin vs Western Ky., 2010 Ky., Western Aplin vs 27, Ryan 28, Ryan Aplin vs North Texas, 2011 North Texas, Aplin vs 28, Ryan 1995 Tech, 27, Johnny Covington vs La. Aplin vs ULM, 2011 27, Ryan (2010) Aplin vs ULL 438, Ryan 32, Johnny Covington vs San Jose St., 1995 Atlantic, 2010 Fla. Aplin vs 28, Ryan Auburn, 2010 Aplin vs 28, Ryan vs East Carolina, 1996 28, Jeremie Watkins 45, Johnny Covington vs San Jose St. (1995) 45, Johnny Covington vs San Jose St. Aplin (2009-cur.) 1,004, Ryan 49, Ryan Aplin vs Western Ky. (2011) Ky. Aplin vs Western 49, Ryan New Mexico St. (1998) 49, Cleo Lemon vs Atlantic (2010) Aplin vs Fla. 46, Ryan (2010) vs ULL Aplin 45, Ryan Aplin vs Indiana (2010) 45, Ryan 58, Ryan Aplin vs N. Illinois (2011) Aplin 58, Ryan (1995) Tech vs La. 53, Johnny Covington TX (2006) vs. North 50, Corey Leonard 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL STATE ARKANSAS 2012 T10. Season 1.Aplin (2011) 304, Ryan 2.Aplin (2010) 252, Ryan 3. 194, Johnny Covington (1995) 4. 183, Cleo Lemon (1998) 5. 182, Corey Leonard (2007) 6. 173, Cleo Lemon (2000) 7. 166, Corey Leonard (2008) 8. 164, Nick Noce (2004) 9. 156, Nick Noce (2005) 10.145, Elliot Jacobs (2003) Career 1.Aplin (2009-cur.) 633, Ryan 2. 571, Corey Leonard (2006-09) 3. 551, Cleo Lemon (1997-2000) 4. 409, Johnny Covington (1992-95) 5. 338, James Hamilton (1968-71) 6. 328, Nick Noce (2003-05) 7. 324 8. 305, Roy Johnson (1988-91) 9. 235, Dwane Brown (1984-87) 10.187, Langford (1980-83) Tim PASSING YARDS MOST NET Game 1. 4.Aplin vs N. Illinois, 2011 30, Ryan 5. 29, Nick Noce vs Memphis, 2004 T6. Season 1.Aplin (2011) 476, Ryan 2.Aplin (2010) 410, Ryan 3. 387, Cleo Lemon (1998) 4. 370, Johnny Covington (1995) 5. 349, Corey Leonard (2007) 6. 315, Nick Noce (2004) 7. 306, Corey Leonard (2008) 8. 282, Nick Noce (2005) 9. 273, Elliot Jacobs (2003) 10.263, Roy Johnson (1991) Career 1. 1,128, Cleo Lemon (1997-2000) 2. 1,088, Corey Leonard (2006-09) 3. 4. 824, Johnny Covington (1992-95) 5. 799, James Hamilton (1968-71) 6. 680, Roy Johnson (1988-91) 7. 638, Nick Noce (2003-05) 8. 516, Dwane Brown (1984-87) COMPLETED MOST PASSES Game 1.Aplin vs WKU, 2011 37, Ryan 2.Aplin vs Indiana, 2010 34, Ryan 3. 4. 6. vs UAB (1997) 47, Cleo Lemon 7. T8. MOST PASSES ATTEMPTED MOST PASSES Game T1. 3. Coaches 2011 PASSING This is Staff Introduction2012 Season Players Opponents This is ASU

and Staff in Review RECORDS asu football Directory 120 0 litJcb,20 5 3 ,5 577 13 12 13 .527 .565 .553 .521 1,751 1,964 16 2,052 16 14 14 2,115 7 7 21 10 19 16 .521 .542 .463 .524 136 173 156 .615 2,235 164 2,347 .639 2,721 2,127 2,939 15 258 306 282 8 3,588 10 13 315 11 16 182 183 194 166 252 304 9 349 19 387 370 25 22 306 ElliotJacobs,2002 410 CleoLemon,2000 10. 476 NickNoce,2005 9. NickNoce,2004 .457 22 .455 .514 8. .511 JohnnyCovington,1995 7. CoreyLeonard,2007 24 2,491 3,480 4,343 6. 3,874 CoreyLeonard,2008 32 5. CleoLemon,1998 .449 28 24 33 47 43 27 4. 2010 RyanAplin, .496 3. 2011 RyanAplin, 4,597 48 .423 2. 170 235 328 324 4,426 1. 38 .525 .630 5,383 30 .488 372 7,319 516 638 7,416 633 305 45 37 7,706 33 409 338 680 33 KennonTaylor, 1977-78 DwaneBrown,1984-87 571 633 10. 824 ElliotJacobs,2001-03 9. 799 551 NickNoce,2003-05 8. JohnnyCovington,1992-95 1,088 1,004 7. RoyJohnson,1988-91 6. 1,128 JamesHamilton,1968-71 5. CoreyLeonard,2006-09 4. 2009-cur. RyanAplin, 3. CleoLemon,1997-2000 2. 1. Game MOST PASSES ATT. T2.53 vsUNT,T2.53 2007 58vsS.Ill.,2011 1. 10.167 in2008 10.167 177in2004 9. 192in2009 8. 194in1998 7. 205in2007 6. 206in1995 5. 213in1996 4. 217in2000 3. 266in2010 2. 326in2011 1. Season T10. T6. 30vsN.Ill.,2011 5. 4. 3. 2. 38atWKU,2011 1. Game MOST PASSES COMP. in2009 10.330 342in2004 9. 343in1997 8. 350in2000 7. 388in2007 6. 392in1995 5. 409in1996 4. 410in1998 3. 438in2010 2. 500in2011 1. Season T10. 48vsSJSU,1995 9. T6. T4. 2012 ARKANSASSTATEFOOTBALL 28 vsMississippi,1996 28 vsNorth TX, 2011 29 vsMemphis,2004 29 vsFAU, 2010 29 vsMemphis,2011 29 atMTSU,2011 33 vs Auburn, 2010 34 vsSanJSU,1995 35 vsIndiana,2010 47 vsMississippi,1996 47 vsFAU, 2010 49 vsNMState,1998 49 vsMinnesota,1998 49 vs Auburn, 2010 50 vsUAB,1997 50 atWKU,2011 53 vsLa. Tech, 1995 TEAM CAREER YARDAGE LEADERS SEASON YARDAGELEADERS T4. T2. 6vsSo.Miss.,1979 1. Game MOST PASSES INT. T9. 15in1998 8. T5. 19in1996 4. 19in1999 3. 21in2011 2. 23in2010 1. Season 4vs10teams 2. T1. Game MOST TD’SPASSING in1995 10.2,263 2,267in1997 9. 2,270in2004 8. 2,323in2009 7. 2,388in1996 6. 2,346in2008 5. 2,446in2007 4. 2,875in1998 3. 3,057in2010 2. 3,817in2011 1. Season 10. T8. 356vs Troy, 2011 7. 6. 5. 403vsNMSU,1998 4. 3. 419atWKU,2011 2. 438vsULL,2010 1. Game MOST NET YDS PASSING 4 vs Trinity, 1971 4 vsLa. Tech, 1981 4 vsLa.State,1991 5 vsMiss.St.,1994 5 vsSo.Utah,1997 14 in2004 14 in2000 14 in1951 14 in1959 16 in1995 16 in2007 16 in2008 5 vsSo. Ark., 1958 5 vs.ULL,2007 350 vsMissouri,2004 353 vsDrake,1968 353 vsN.Ill.,2011 375 vsMemphis,2011 376 vsSWMo.St.,1997 418 vsMemphis,2004 t o n d c.TD Pct. Yds Int Com Att TD Pct. Yds Int Com Att 2012 Reference Guide AstateRedWolves.com 2011 SUNBELTCONFERENCECHAMPIONS 10. .517(150-290)in2002 0 193.6 in2009 10. 195.5in2008 9. 203.8in2007 8. 205.7in1995 7. 206.1in1997 6. 206.4in2004 5. 217.1in1996 4. 239.6in1998 3. 254.8in2010 2. 293.6in2011 1. Season YARDS PERGAME MOST PASSING ..518(177-342) in2004 9. .521(213-401) in1996 8. .526(206-392) in1995 7. .528(205-388) in2007 6. .542(167-308) in2008 5. .558(177-317) in2000 4. .582(192-330) in2009 3. 2. .652(326-500) in2011 1. Season .750(9-12)vsLTU, 1985 T8. . 7. 6. 5. 4. 3. 2. 1. T3. T1. Game HIGHEST COMP. PCT. 18in1979 6. 19in1958 5. Season .607 (266-438)in2010 .760 (38-50)vsWKU,2011 .778 (14-18)vsMemphis,1994 .800 (17-20)vs.WKU,2009 .879 (29-33)vsMemphis,2011 .900 (9-10)vs TX So.,2008 .917 (11-12) vsSIU,1992 20 in1971 20 in1996 21 in2003 21 in1959 4 vs.Idaho,2004 4 vsMinn.,1995 4 vsLamar, 1971 769 (10-13)vsEast TX St.,1979 .750 (9-12)vsLTU, 1971  AStateGuides.com 91BlySmes4 0521.6 7 8 .465 5 261 .567 .353 610 3 334 5 4 .612 4 3 5 368 20 6 .458 3 519 38 .431 .421 18 3 43 501 396 .435 7 67 388 30 51 BillySommers 7 13 8 2 44 .470 BillySommers 9 2 49 1951 28 959 32 .390 2 BobbySpann 344 98 1952 27 8 .429 .400 Tommy Spiers 65 331 16 76 1953 4 370 1 .561 5 Tommy 62 Spiers 62 1954 692 .432 6 Tommy .403 Spiers 30 1955 9 454 326 132 BillCaldwell 6 30 1956 4 30 BillCaldwell 77 7 1957 3 46 2 BillCaldwell 70 .443 9 1958 75 35 1,015 27 JimMcMurray .483 8 82 1959 10 .380 900 JimMcMurray 1,238 81 1960 70 67 .429 9 SammyWeir 8 1,172 1961 0 9 6 GaryEverett 158 9 2 .480 1962 82 .318 1,622 GaryEverett 70 .407 1963 459 79 .438 12 1,351 Tim Keane 1 2 407 216 1964 96 145 16 Tim Keane 184 7 1965 .438 81 3 .371 CecilLaGrone 5 425 395 200 1966 21 .452 J.Hamilton 199 1967 32 551 10 J.Hamilton 7 1968 66 39 J.Hamilton 73 1969 4 26 5 1 J.Hamilton 1970 89 4 28 3 .484 JamesFlynn 7 70 .380 1971 1,404 4 281 .429 SteveBurks .492 1972 12 62 .460 1,087 345 JamesFlynn 1,091 .487 92 1973 16 9 534 DavidHines 17 78 6 1974 8 2 91 190 27 BuckyLayne 1975 4 .542 182 31 KennonTaylor .400 1,156 1976 198 9 71 5 748 39 KennonTaylor 3 8 1977 63 0 GeneBradley .474 .483 1978 .479 7 90 1,205 80 862 Tim Langford .460 665 6 1979 8 348 59 Tim Langford 166 1980 5 .500 72 4 Tim Langford 941 1981 3 148 58 Tim Langford 46 1982 9 152 3 23 DwaneBrown 6 1983 7 120 .412 3 DwaneBrown 96 6 .540 1984 1,561 61 50 .456 1,159 DwaneBrown .511 14 1985 .459 1,747 10 1,069 DwaneBrown 830 101 122 15 1986 95 5 RoyJohnson 120 15 245 1987 14 6 5 .567 RoyJohnson 176 94 263 1988 .524 1,481 RoyJohnson .439 2,127 85 1989 9 1,452 184 RoyJohnson 13 1990 14 8 118 194 185 15 Tom 5 Sears .463 1991 .457 208 370 13 2,721 J.Covington 90 1,569 1992 .422 .565 10 J.Covington 586 8 1,964 1993 7 183 205 J.Covington 7 1994 105 387 7 .527 J.Watkins 1995 1,751 173 13 230 10 CleoLemon 43 1996 .521 7 .531 12 306 2,115 CleoLemon 1,537 1997 .553 136 16 102 CleoLemon 2,052 13 1998 8 164 145 10 258 CleoLemon 1999 156 315 273 ElliotJacobs .491 2000 1,321 282 16 ElliotJacobs 16 2001 8 .521 7 TD 21 ElliotJacobs .542 2,235 Pct. 2002 .615 2,347 19 109 NickNoce Yds .540 15 2,939 2003 8 .639 1,416 182 NickNoce 222 11 3,588 2004 6 Int 166 252 CoreyLeonard 349 16 Com 2005 Att 114 304 CoreyLeonard 306 410 2006 211 CoreyLeonard 476 2007 CoreyLeonard 2008 RyanAplin 2009 RyanAplin 2010 Player 2011 Year  1.80,fivetied T10. 82,CleoLemontoRon Teat vs.SWLa.(1998) 9. 8. 7. 85,B.SpanntoDanSpensierivsSWLa.(1953) T4. 89, T. LangfordtoWaddell KellyvsLamar(1982) 3. 98,J.HamiltontoChetDouthitvsLamar(1970) 2. 1. LONGEST PLAYS CLEO LEMON 81, C.LemontoL.JohnsonvsSWMissouriSt.(1997) 83, C.LemontoJ.HickenbothamvsRichmond,(2000) 84, RoyJohnsontoKendrickeBullardvsSWMissouriSt.,1991 84, T. LangfordtoJudiousLewisvsNELa.(1983) 84, CoreyLeonardtoDavidJohnsonvs.ULL(2007) YEAR-BY-YEAR PASSING LEADERS

121 STAFF THIS IS PASSING 2011 COACHES THIS IS ASU OPPONENTS PLAYERS 2012 SEASON INTRODUCTION DIRECTORY ASU FOOTBALL RECORDS IN REVIEW AND STAFF 8, J.J. Washington (1995-99) 8, J.J. Washington 6, Dwayne Frampton (2010) 6, Dwayne Frampton Alvin Powell (2001) 6, (1990) 6, Kendricke Bullard Stockemer (2010) 5, Taylor 5, David Johnson (2008) 5, Robert Kilow (1999) (1998) Teat 5, Ron 5, Cazzy Francis (1985) 5, Chet Douthit (1970) 5, Lennie Johnson (1996) 9, James Hickenbotham (1999-2002) 8, Ron Teat (1996-98) Teat 8, Ron 8, Fred Barnett (1986-89) 8, Cazzy Francis (1985-86) 10, John Koldus (1951) 10, John Koldus Alfred Bentley (1959-60) 13, 12, Lennie Johnson (1995-98) 10, Kendricke Bullard (1990-92) 19.8, Alfred Bentley (1959) Alfred 19.8, 17.5, Jerome Miller (1975-79) 5, Robert Kilow (2000) 4, Chet Douthit (1970) 3, Fred Barnett (1989) AStateGuides.com T10. MOST TOUCHDOWN CATCHES TOUCHDOWN MOST Game 1. (1959) State vs Central Missouri Alfred Bentley 4, 2. several times 2, Season T1. (1959) Alfred Bentley 10, 3.T4. Stockemer (2011) 7, Taylor 6, Dwayne Frampton (2011) T8.Allen Muse (2010) 5, Career 1. 15, John Koldus (1950-52) T2. Stockemer (2009-cur.) 13, Taylor T4. 12, Dwayne Frampton (2010-11) T6. 10, Robert Kilow (1998-00) T8. 9, David Johnson (2005-08) MOST YARDS PER CATCH YARDS MOST Game (Min. 3 catches) 1. 43.0 (3-129), Cazzy Francis vs NE La. (1985) 2. vs Eastern NM (1969) 41.3 (3-124), J. Waleszonia 3. 40.6 (7-284), L. Johnson vs SW Mo. St. (1997) 4. 40.3 (3-121), Kendricke Bullard vs Ole Miss (1990) 5. 40.0 (3-120), Steve Lockhart vs Drake (1969) 6. vs. LSU (2004) Walker 37.7 (3-113)Chuck Season 1. 22.8, Robert Kilow (1998) 2. 22.2, Chet Douthit (1970) 3. (2009) Stockemer 21.7, Taylor 4. 21.4, Lennie Johnson (1995) 5. 20.8, Cazzy Francis (1985) 6. 20.4, David Johnson (2007) 7. 20.1, James Hickenbotham (1999) T8. (1983) 19.8, Judious Lewis Career 1. 22.1, Chet Douthit (1969-70) 2. 20.5, Kendricke Bullard (1990-92) 3. 20.1, Cazzy Francis (1985-86) 4.Alfred Bentley (1959-60) 18.3, T5. (1995-98) 17.5, Lennie Johnson 7. 17.3, Judious Lewis (1983-84) RECEIVING GAMES MOST 100-YARD Season T1. 5, Dwayne Frampton (2011) T3. 4, Lennie Johnson (1996) T5. 3, Lennie Johnson (1997)  2011 sun belt conference champions conference belt sun 2011 AstateRedWolves.com 2012 Reference Guide INDIVIDUAL

11, Taylor Stockemer vs Northern Illinois (2011) Stockemer vs Northern Taylor 11, (1999) Robert Kilow vs Mississippi 11, Illinois (1996) vs Northern J.J. Washington 11, 4, Robert Kilow 3, Corey (Dwayne Frampton 2, Lennie Johnson 1, 2, Chet Douthit Walker 1) Gerald Jumper 47, Lennie Johnson (1996) 47, Gerald Jumper (1967) 284, Lennie Johnson vs SW Missouri St. (1997)

. 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL STATE ARKANSAS 2012 MOST PASSES CAUGHT PASSES MOST Game 1. (2011) Dwayne Frampton at ULM 13, 2. (2010) Dwayne Frampton vs Indiana 12, T3. T6. 2011) Troy, 13 times (last D. Frampton vs 10, Season 1. 94, Dwayne Frampton (2011) 2. 72, Robert Kilow (2000) 3. 69, Dwayne Frampton (2010) 4. 61, Levi Dejohnette (2007) 5. 57, Robert Kilow (1999) 6. 55, Lennie Johnson (1998) 7. 54, Josh Jarboe (2011) 8. Stockemer (2011) 48, Taylor T9. 47, Brandon Thompkins (2009) Career 1. 163, Dwayne Frampton (2010-11) 2. 158, Robert Kilow (1998-2000) 3. 156, Lennie Johnson (1995-98) 4. 152, Levi Dejohnette (2004-07) 5. 128, Brandon Thompkins (2006-09) 6. 121, Reginald Murphy (1993-96) 7.8. Stockemer (2009-cur.) 98, Taylor 9. 95, Fred Barnett (1986-89) 10. 93, Gerald Jumper (1964-67) (2001-04) 92, Chuck Walker GAINED MOST YARDS Game 1 2. 254, Robert Kilow vs Mississippi (1999) 3. (1977) Tech 196, Dikki Dyson vs Louisiana 4. (1970) Tech 188, Chet Douthit vs Louisiana 5.vs N. Illinois (2011) Stockemer 185, Taylor 6. 184, Chet Douthit vs Lamar (1970) 7.(1996) Tech 175, Lennie Johnson vs Louisiana 8. 170, Lennie Johnson vs New Mexico St. (1998) 9. (1966) Tech Tennessee 168, Gerald Jumper vs 10. (1989) Tech 164, Fred Barnett vs Louisiana Season 1. 1,156, Dwayne Frampton (2011) 2. 1,002, Robert Kilow (2000) 3. 955, Chet Douthit (1970) 4. 901, Lennie Johnson (1998) 5. 862, Lennie Johnson (1997) 6. 796, Lennie Johnson (1996) 7. 783, Robert Kilow (1999) 8.(2011) Stockemer 756, Taylor 9. 738, Dwayne Frampton (2010) 10. 730, Josh Jarboe (2011) Career 1. 2,730, Lennie Johnson (1995-98) 2. 2,446, Robert Kilow (1998-00) 3. Frampton (2010-11) 1,894, Dwayne 4. (2004-07) 1,816, Levi Dejohnette 5. Thompkins (2006-09) 1,701, Brandon 6. Stockemer (2009-cur.) 1,663, Taylor 7. (1986-89) 1,571, Fred Barnett 8. (1964-67) 1,396, Gerald Jumper 9. Bullard (1990-92) 1,335, Kendricke 10. 1,331, Reginald Murphy (1993-96) Coaches 2011 RECEIVING This is Staff Introduction2012 Season Players Opponents This is ASU

and Staff in Review RECORDS asu football Directory 122 2011 SUN BELT CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL YEAR-BY-YEAR RECEIVING LEADERS Year Player No. Yds Avg. TD 2011 Dwayne Frampton 94 1,156 12.3 6 2010 Dwayne Frampton 69 738 10.7 6 2009 Brandon Thompkins 47 598 12.7 4 2008 Brandon Thompkins 32 511 16.0 2 INTRODUCTION Jahbari McLennan 32 451 14.1 1 2007 Levi Dejohnette 61 701 11.5 2 2006 Kevin Jones 25 355 14.2 2 2005 Levi Dejohnette 43 554 12.9 1 2004 Chuck Walker 38 589 15.5 2 2003 Mike Cox 35 477 13.6 1 2002 James Hickenbotham 27 468 17.3 3 2001 Alvin Powell 36 507 14.1 6 2012 SEASON 2000 Robert Kilow 72 1,002 13.9 3 1999 Robert Kilow 57 783 13.7 5 Lennie Johnson recorded 2,730 receiving yards 1998 Lennie Johnson 55 901 16.4 2 from 1995-98 for the most in school history. 1997 Lennie Johnson 46 852 18.7 4 1996 Lennie Johnson 47 796 16.9 5 COACHES

SINGLE-GAME RECEIVING YARDS RECORDS 1995 Corey Walker 42 411 9.8 4 AND STAFF 1. 284, Lennie Johnson vs SW Missouri State, 1999 (7 catches) 1994 Derrick Austin 27 347 12.9 2 2. 254, Robert Kilow vs Mississippi, 1999 (11 catches) 1993 Der rick Austin 22 309 14.1 1 3. 196, Dikki Dyson vs Louisiana Tech, 1977 (7 catches) 1992 Kendricke Bullard 22 325 14.8 2 4. 188, Chet Douthit vs Louisiana Tech, 1970 (10 catches) Jerrold Seymore 22 170 7.7 1 5. 184, Chet Douthit vs Lamar, 1970 (6 catches) Jack Dollarhide 22 260 11.8 1 6. 185, Taylor Stockemer vs Northern Illinois (11 catches) 1991 Kendricke Bullard 29 507 17.5 2 7. 175, Lennie Johnson vs Louisiana Tech, 1996 (10 catches) 1990 Chris Collier 24 223 9.3 3 PLAYERS 8. 170, Lennie Johnson vs New Mexico State, 1998 (7 catches) Blake Denison 24 349 14.5 1 9. 168, Gerald Jumper vs Tennessee Tech, 1966 (9 catches) 1989 Fred Barnett 38 643 16.9 4 10. 164, Fred Barnett vs Louisiana Tech, 1989 (7 catches) 1988 Fred Barnett 12 141 11.8 0 11. 162, Josh Jarboe vs Memphis, 2011 (7 catches) 12. 156, Robert Kilow vs Memphis, 2000 (7 catches) 1987 Fred Barnett 32 608 19.0 4 1986 Cazzy Francis 21 400 19.1 3

T13. 153, Dwayne Frampton vs Troy, 2011 (10 catches) 2011 153, Fred Barnett vs Mississippi College, 1987 (7 catches) 1985 Cazzy Francis 32 667 20.8 5

T15. 152, Robert Kilow vs Richmond, 2000 (7 catches) 1984 Judious Lewis 23 323 14.0 0 IN REVIEW 152, Chet Douthit vs Southeastern La., 1970 (10 catches) 1983 Judious Lewis 30 595 19.8 3 17. 147, Dwayne Frampton at ULM, 2011 (13 catches) 1982 Waddell Kelly 12 170 14.2 1 T18. 145, Kearney Blalack vs Abilene Christian, 1971 (2 catches) 1981 Maurice Carthon 12 99 8.3 0 145, Lennie Johnson vs Mississippi, 1996 (7 catches) 1980 Lee Charles Wright 9 95 10.6 1 20. 143, J.J. Washington vs Northern Illinois, 1996 (11 catches) 1979 Anthony Williams 22 123 5.6 1 21. 141, Dwayne Frampton at Middle Tenn., 2011 (10 catches) 1978 Jerome Miller 24 473 19.7 2 22. 140, Cazzy Francis vs Mississippi, 1985 (6 catches) 1977 Dikki Dyson 40 710 17.8 1 OPPONENTS 23. 138, Dwayne Frampton vs Middle Tennessee, 2010 (6 catches) 1976 Orna Middlebrook 13 215 16.5 2 24. 136, Chet Douthit vs North Dakota, 1970 (5 catches) 1975 Orna Middlebrook 11 169 15.4 0 25. 135, Robert Kilow vs. Boise State, 2000 (10 catches) 1974 Jaime Klipsch 16 217 13.6 1 1973 Jaime Klipsch 12 178 14.8 0 CAREER RECEPTION LEADERS 1972 Steve Burks 9 170 18.9 0 No. Yards Avg. TD 1971 Steve Lockhart 27 382 14.1 2 1. Dwayne Frampton, 2010-11 163 1,894 11.6 12 RECORDS

1970 Chet Douthit 43 955 22.2 5 RECEIVING 2. Robert Kilow, 1998-00 158 2,446 15.5 10 1969 Steve Lockhart 30 482 15.1 1 3. Lennie Johnson, 1995-98 156 2,730 17.5 12 4. Levi Dejohnette, 2004-07 152 1,816 11.9 7 1968 Joe Waleszonia 29 507 17.5 2 5. Brandon Thompkins, 2006-09 128 1,701 13.3 7 1967 Gerald Jumper 47 727 15.5 0 6. Reginald Murphy, 1993-96 121 1,381 11.4 3 1966 Gerald Jumper 32 511 16.0 1 7. Taylor Stockemer, 2009-cur. 98 1,663 16.9 13 1965 Gerald Jumper 12 139 11.6 0

8. Fred Barnett, 1986-89 95 1,571 16.5 8 1964 Bill Pagano 14 210 15.0 3 THIS IS 9. Gerald Jumper, 1964-67 93 1,396 15.0 1 1963 Bill Pagano 12 198 16.5 3 10. Chuck Walker, 2001-04 92 1,157 12.6 3 1962 Hassel McCain 10 133 13.3 1 ASU FOOTBALL 1961 Gilbert Arnold 11 108 9.8 0 SEASON RECEPTION LEADERS 1960 Alfred Bentley 19 305 16.1 3 No. Yards Avg. TD 1959 Alfred Bentley 28 554 19.8 10 1. Dwayne Frampton, 2011 94 1,156 12.3 6 1958 Don Riggs 17 242 14.2 3 2. Robert Kilow, 2000 72 1,002 13.9 3 1957 Howard Cissell 10 138 13.8 2 3. Dwayne Frampton, 2010 69 738 10.7 6 1956 Bob Gray 13 179 13.8 2

4. Levi Dejohnette, 2007 61 701 11.5 2 THIS IS ASU 1955 Howard Cissell 10 129 12.9 1 5. Robert Kilow, 1999 57 783 13.7 5 Jim Turley 10 132 13.2 2 6. Lennie Johnson, 1998 55 901 16.4 2 7. Josh Jarboe, 2011 54 730 13.5 2 1954 Dan Spensieri 12 225 18.8 1 8. Taylor Stockemer, 2011 48 756 15.8 7 1953 Ronnie Allen 18 265 14.7 7 T9. Lennie Johnson, 1996 47 727 15.5 0 1951 John Koldus 20 488 24.4 10 Gerald Jumper, 1967 47 727 15.5 0 STAFF Brandon Thompkins 47 598 12.7 4  DWAYNE FRAMPTON DIRECTORY 2012 Reference Guide 123 AstateRedWolves.com  AStateGuides.com 34, Scott Roper (1986) 34, Scott 50, Eric Neihouse vs ULM (2005) (1986) 50, Scott Roper vs UNT 3, Joe Duren, 1971-74 (63, 56, 51) (56, 53) 2, Bobby Zalud, 2010-11 1986-87 (63, 50) 2, Scott Roper, 1, Eric Neihouse, 2002-05 (50) 1, Scott McDonald, 1981-83 (51) 1994-95 (52) Tarle, 1, Jim 9, Stuart Reid vs UT Martin (1984) 9, Stuart Reid vs UT 9, Bobby Gentry vs Lamar (1970) Martin (2005) 8, Eric Neihouse vs. UT 8, Scott Roper vs Lamar (1986) (1985) Texas 8, Stuart Reid vs North (1951) 8, Don LaPlante vs Southern Ill. 35, Eric Neihouse (2005) 35, Bobby Gentry (1970) Arauco (2007) 34, Josh 34, Stuart Reid (1985) (1987) 63, Scott Roper vs UNT 63, Joe Duren vs McNeese St. (1974) 56, Bobby Zalud vs Memphis (2011) 56, Joe Duren vs McNeese St. (1974) 51, S. McDonald vs Central Mich. (1981) 51, Joe Duren vs Lamar (1974) 11, Josh Arauco vs TX Southern (2008) Arauco vs Josh 11, St. (1987) Texas Scott Roper vs East 11, (2005) 9, Eric Neihouse vs. Florida Int’l Martin (2003) 9, Eric Neihouse vs. UT 3, Joe Duren, 1974 (63, 56, 51) 2, Joe Duren vs McNeese, 1974 (63 & 56) Career 1. (2002-05) Eric Neihouse 125, 2. (1950-52) Don LaPlante 123, 3.Arauco (2006-09) 122, Josh 4.5. 90, Joe Duren (1971-74) 6. 80, Doug Dobbs (1976-79) 7. 79, Ryan Jose (1989-91) 8. (1993-96) Caldwell 78, Jeff 77, Scott Roper (1986-87) POINTS MADE MOST EXTRA Game T1. MOST FG 50+ YARDS MOST FG 50+ Game 9. 33, Scott Roper (1986) Career 1. 123, Eric Neihouse (2002-05) 2.Arauco (2006-09) Josh 114, 3. 96, Don LaPlante (1950-52) 4. 84, Joe Duren (1971-74) 5. Caldwell (1993-96) 75, Jeff 6. 74, Scott Roper (1986-87) 7. 73, Doug Dobbs (1976-79) 8. 72, Ryan Jose (1989-91) T3. T1. T3. 5. (2011) Troy 53, Bobby Zalud vs 6. vs Northern Ill. (1995) Tarle 52, Jim T7. T9. 1. Season 1. Career 1. T2. T7. POINTS MADE MOST CONSECUTIVE EXTRA 1. 78, Eric Neihouse (2003-05) 2.Arauco (2006-08) 74, Josh 3. 46, Scott Roper (1986-87) 4. 33, Joe Duren (1973-74) 5. Caldwell (1996) 32, Jeff 6. Caldwell (1993-95) 30, Jeff 7. 27, Nick Gatto (1999) 8. 25, Ryan Jose (1990-91) 9. 21, Joe Duren (1971-72) 10.20, Bobby Gentry (1970) LONGEST FIELD GOALS T3. T7. Season 1. 44, Brian Davis (2011) 2. 43, Don LaPlante (1951) 3. 41, Scott Roper (1987) 4. (2008) Arauco 37, Josh T5. AStateGuides.com  7, Scott McDonald (1981) 7, Doug Dobbs (1978) 5, Scott Roper vs North Texas (1986) Texas vs North 5, Scott Roper (1986) vs NE Louisiana 5, Scott Roper (1972) vs Northeast La. 5, Joe Duren 34, Josh Arauco (2007) 34, Josh 10, Josh Arauco (2006) 10, Josh Caldwell (1993) 10, Jeff 10, Scott Roper (1986) TX Southern (2008) Arauco vs Josh 11, St. (1987) TX East Scott Roper vs 11, Martin (1984) 10, Stuart Reid vs UT 10, Bobby Gentry vs Lamar (1970) 10, Don LaPlante vs Southern Ill. (1951) 9, 4 times 3, 13 times (last B. Davis vs. ULL, 2011) 3, 13 times (last B. Davis vs. ULL, Arauco, 2008 17, Josh 17, Doug Dobbs, 1978 Arauco, 2009 14, Josh Caldwell, 1993 14, Jeff Arauco, 2006 12, Josh Andy McPherson, 1998 12, 12, Scott McDonald, 1981 12, Joe Duren, 1974 Caldwell, 1996 12, Jeff 23, Brian Davis (2011) 23, Brian Davis Arauco (2007) 23, Josh (2002) 22, Eric Neihouse (2005) 22, Eric Neihouse (1978) 22, Doug Dobbs (1971) 21, Joe Duren (1987) 21, Scott Roper 21, Scott McDonald (1981) A&M (2008) Texas vs Arauco 4, Josh 4, Scott Roper vs Northeast La. (1986) (1981) 4, S. McDonald vs Central Mich. Atlantic (2009) vs Florida Arauco 4, Josh 4, 10 times 5.Arauco (2007) 8, Josh Season 1. 54, Don LaPlante (1951) 2. 47, Brian Davis (2011) 3. 43, Scott Roper (1987) 4. 39, Bobby Gentry (1970) 5. 38, Josh Arauco (2008) 6. 37, Stuart Reid (1985) 7. 35, Eric Neihouse (2005) 5.Arauco, 2007 15, Josh 8. 13, Eric Neihouse, 2005 Career 1.Arauco (2006-09) 58, Josh 2. Caldwell (1993-96) 40, Jeff 3. 37, Eric Neihouse (2002-05) 4. 35, Doug Dobbs (1976-79) 5. 32, Scott Roper (1986-87) 6. Caldwell (1993-95) 28, Jeff 7. 27, Joe Duren (1971-74) MOST CONSECUTIVE FIELD GOALS 1.Arauco (2008) 15, Josh Career 1. (2006-09) Arauco 76, Josh 2. 67, Eric Neihouse (2002-05) 3. 65, Joe Duren (1971-74) 4. (1993-96) Caldwell 57, Jeff 5. 53, Doug Dobbs (1976-79) 6. 49, Scott Roper (1986-87) MOST FIELD GOALS MADE Game 1. 6, Brian Davis vs UCA (2011) 2.TX (1986) 5, Scott Roper vs North Season 1. (1986) 28, Scott Roper T8. T2. T6. T1. T3. T6. 7. Season 1. 1986 21, Scott Roper, 2. 18, Brian Davis, 2011 T3. T6. T9. T2. T4. T7. T3. T2. (1998) vs Minnesota Andy McPherson 5, T6. MOST EXTRA POINT ATTEMPTS POINT MOST EXTRA Game 2011 sun belt conference champions conference belt sun 2011 AstateRedWolves.com 2012 Reference Guide

INDIVIDUAL 13, S. Roper vs La. Tech, 1987 (3 FG, 4 PAT) Tech, 13, S. Roper vs La. 178, Doug Dobbs, 1976-79 (35 FG, 73 PAT) 1986-87 (32 FG, 74 PAT) 170, S. Roper, 165, Joe Duren, 1971-74 (27 FG, 84 PAT) (24 FG, 59 PAT) 131, Brian Davis, 2009-cur. 126, Ryan Jose, 1989-92 (17 FG, 75 PAT) 61, Doug Dobbs, 1978 (17 FG, 10 PAT) XP) 114 Arauco, 2006-09 (58 FG, 288, Josh 234, Eric Neihouse, 2002- (37 FG, 123 PAT) 1993-96 (40 FG, 75 PAT) Caldwell, 195, Jeff 88, Josh Arauco, 2008 (17 FG, 37 PAT) 88, Josh Arauco, 2007 (15 FG, 34 PAT) 79, Josh 74, Eric Neihouse, 2005 (13 FG, 35 PAT) FG, 41 PAT) 1987 (11 74, Scott Roper, Arauco, 2009 (14 FG, 27 PAT) 69, Josh Caldwell, 1996 (12 FG, 32 PAT) 68, Jeff FG, 35 PAT) 1970 (11 68, Bobby Gentry, 14, S. McDonald vs Central Mich., 1981 (4 FG, 2 PAT) 44 PAT) (18 FG, 98, Brian Davis, 2011 1986 (21 FG, 33 PAT) 96, Scott Roper, 23, Brian Davis vs UCA, 2011 (6 FG, 5 PAT) (6 23, Brian Davis vs UCA, 2011 1986 (5 FG, 4 PAT) 19, S. Roper vs UNT, PAT) TX So., 2008 (2 FG, 11 Arauco vs 17, J. 26, Ryan Aplin (2009-cur.) 26, Ryan 26, Calvin Harrell (1969-71) 26, Steve Gankiewicz (1964-67) 26, Lamont Zachery (1996-99) 17, David Hines (1975) (1952) 17, Richie Woit 15, Frank McGuigan (1968) 7, Steve Burks vs Abilene Christian (1973) 7, Steve Burks vs (1917) 7, Clifton Keller vs UCA 170, Scott Roper (1986-87) (1993-96) 170, Corey Walker 102, David Hines (1975) 102, David Hines (1952) 102, Richie Woit 42, Steve Burks vs Abilene Christian (1973) Abilene 42, Steve Burks vs (1917) vs UCA 42, Clifton Keller 2011) Aplin at FAU, R. 24, 8 times (last 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL STATE ARKANSAS 2012 MOST POINTS BY KICKING MOST POINTS BY Game 1. Career 1. (1950-53) 57, Richie Woit 2.Arnold (2006-09) 35, Reggie 3. 33, Dwane Brown (1984-87) 4. 31, Lamont Zachery (1996-99) 5. 30, Steve Burks (1971-74) 6. (1993-96) 28, Corey Walker 3. (1996) Tech vs La. 5, Corey Walker Season 1. (1951) 21, Richie Woit 2. 18, Steve Burks (1973) MOST TOUCHDOWNS SCORED MOST TOUCHDOWNS Game Career 1. (1950-53) 342, Richie Woit 2. (2006-09) Arauco 288, Josh 3. 234, Eric Neihouse (2002-05) 4. (2006-09) Arnold 210, Reggie 5. 198, Dwane Brown (1984-87) 6. (1993-96) Caldwell 195, Jeff 7. 186, Lamont Zachery (1996-99) 8. 182, Steve Burks (1971-74) 9. 178, Doug Dobbs (1976-79) 3. (1996) Tech vs La. Walker 30, Corey MOST FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED MOST FIELD GOALS Game 1. (2011) 6, Brian Davis vs UCA 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 10. Career 1. 2. 3. 3. 4. T5. 7. T8. T6.Arauco vs ULM, 2008 (4 FG, 1 PAT) 13, J. Season 1. 2. 2. 3. T7. T3. T1. T10. Season 1. (1951) Woit 126, Richie 2. Burks (1973) Steve 110, T3. MOST POINTS SCORED MOST POINTS Game T1. T4. T4. (4 FG, 2 PAT) 14, S. Roper vs NE La., 1986 Coaches 2011 SCORING This is Staff Introduction2012 Season Players Opponents This is ASU

and Staff in Review RECORDS asu football Directory 124 2011 SUN BELT CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL 4. 46 in 2010 Season TEAM 5. 42 in 1975 1. 24 in 2011 MOST POINTS 6. 39 in 1970 2. 21 in 1986 Game T3.17 in 2008 1. 101 vs Central Ark., 1917 MOST EXTRA POINT KICKS MADE 17 in 1978 2. 83 vs Texas Southern, 2008 Game T5.15 in 2009 3. 77 vs East Texas St., 1987 T1. 11 vs Texas Southern, 2008 15 in 2007

4. 72 vs UT Martin, 1984 11 vs East Texas State, 1987 7. 14 in 1993 INTRODUCTION T5. 69 vs Lamar, 1970 T3. 9 vs Florida International, 2005 8. 13 in 2005 69 vs Ark. College, 1913 9 vs Tennessee-Martin, 1984 T9.12, six times (last 2010) Season 9 vs Lamar, 1970 1. 456 in 1951 T6. 8 vs Tennessee-Martin, 2005 YEAR-BY-YEAR SCORING LEADERS 2. 452 in 1986 8 vs Lamar, 1986 Year Player TD PAT FG Pts 3. 422 in 2011 8 vs North Texas, 1985 2011 Brian Davis 0 44 18 98 4. 395 in 1987 8 vs. Southern Illinois, 1951 2010 Ryan Aplin 11 0 0 66 T5. 360 in 2010 2009 Reggie Arnold 12 0 0 72 Season 2012 SEASON 360 in 1970 T1. 44 in 2011 2008 Josh Arauco 0 37 17 88 7. 355 in 1975 44 in 1951 2007 Josh Arauco 0 34 15 79 8. 351 in 1952 2. 42 in 2010 2006 Josh Arauco 0 16 12 52 3. 41 in 1987 2005 Eric Neihouse 0 35 12 74 MOST TOUCHDOWNS 4. 38 in 1952 2004 Eric Neihouse 0 26 11 59 Game 5. 37 in 2008 2003 Shermar Bracey 8 0 0 48 T1. 11 vs Texas Southern, 2008

2002 Danny Smith 14 0 0 84 COACHES

11 vs East Texas State, 1987 MOST FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 2001 Alvin Powell 6 1 0 36 AND STAFF T3. 10 vs Tennessee-Martin, 1984 Game 2000 Nick Gatto 0 24 9 51 10 vs Lamar, 1970 1. 6 vs UCA 1999 Nick Gatto 0 30 8 54 T5. 9 vs Miss. Valley St., 2009 T2. 5 vs WKU, 2011 1998 Lamont Zachery 11 0 0 66 9 vs Fla. International, 2005 5 vs Minnesota, 1998 1997 Lamont Zachery 8 0 0 48 6. 8 vs Lamar, 1986 5 vs Southern Illinois, 1994 1996 Corey Walker 12 0 0 72 Season 5 vs North Texas, 1986 1995 Corey Walker 14 0 0 86 1. 57 in 1951 5 vs Northeast Louisiana, 1986 1994 Jeff Caldwell 0 9 9 36 2. 50 in 1975 5 vs Northeast Louisiana, 1972 1993 Jeff Caldwell 0 8 14 50 PLAYERS 3. 49 in 1952 T8. 4, seven times 1992 Jerrold Seymore 5 0 0 30 4. 47 in 2010 Season 1991 Roy Johnson 12 0 0 72 5. 46 in 2011 1. 34 in 2011 1990 Ryan Jose 0 20 6 38 6. 43 in 1987 2. 28 in 1986 1989 Ryan Jose 0 31 6 49 7. 42 in 1970 3. 24 in 2007 1988 Earl Easley 11 0 0 66 T4. 22 in 2005 1987 Scott Roper 0 41 11 74 2011 MOST EXTRA POINT KICK ATTEMPTS 22 in 1981 Game 1986 Scott Roper 0 33 21 96 22 in 1978 1985 Dwane Brown 10 0 0 60 IN REVIEW T1. 11 vs Texas Southern, 2008 T7. 21 in 2010 11 vs East Texas State, 1987 1984 Rickey Jemison 11 0 0 66 21 in 1987 1983 Tim Langford 9 0 0 54 T3. 10 vs Lamar, 1970 21 in 1971 10 vs Tennessee-Martin, 1984 1982 Waddell Kelly 9 0 0 54 1981 Scott McDonald 0 17 12 53 10 vs Southern Illinois, 1951 MOST FIELD GOALS MADE T6. 9 vs Miss. Valley St., 2009 1980 Jerry Mack 4 0 0 24 Game 1979 Doug Dobbs 0 18 9 45 9 vs Fla. International, 2005 1. 6 vs UCA, 2011 9 vs Eastern New Mexico, 1969 1978 Doug Dobbs 0 10 17 61 2. 5 vs North Texas, 1986 1977 Kennon Taylor 7 0 0 42 9 vs St. Mary (Kan.), 1963 OPPONENTS T3.4 vs Florida Atlantic, 2009 1976 Leroy Harris 13 2 0 80 Season 4 vs Texas A&M, 2008 1. 57 in 1951 1975 David Hines 17 0 0 102 4 vs Northeast Louisiana, 1986 1974 Stan Winfrey 11 0 0 66 2. 49 in 1952 4 vs Central Michigan, 1981 3. 47 in 2011 1973 Steve Burks 18 2 0 110 1972 Greg Hill 7 0 0 42 CAREER SCORING LEADERS 1971 Joe Duren 0 17 7 38 1970 Calvin Harrell 13 0 0 78

TD XP1 XP2 FG Pts SCORING 1969 Calvin Harrell 9 0 0 54 RECORDS 1. Richie Woit, 1950-53 57 0 0 0 342 James Hamilton 9 0 0 54 2. Josh Arauco, 2006-09 0 114 0 58 288 1968 Frank McGuigan 15 2 0 92 3. Eric Neihouse, 2002-05 0 123 0 37 234 1967 Steve Gankiewicz 9 0 0 54 4. Dwane Brown, 1984-87 33 0 0 0 198 1966 Steve Gankiewicz 13 0 0 78 5. Jeff Caldwell, 1993-96 0 75 0 40 195 1965 Eddie Rickus 5 0 0 30 6. Lamont Zachery, 1996-99 31 0 0 0 186 Terry Gwin 5 0 0 30

7. Steve Burks, 1971-74 30 0 1 0 182 1964 Dan Summers 0 19 5 34 THIS IS 8. Doug Dobbs, 1976-79 0 73 0 35 178 1963 Harold Wallin 4 0 0 24 T9. Scott Roper, 1986-87 0 74 0 32 170 1962 Dick Martillo 7 0 0 42 ASU FOOTBALL Corey Walker, 1993-96 28 0 1 0 170 1961 Sammy Weir 3 4 0 22 1960 Bobby Hogue 3 4 0 22 SEASON SCORING LEADERS 1959 Alfred Bentley 10 2 0 62 TD XP1 XP2 FG Pts 1958 Bill Caldwell 5 5 0 35 1957 Don Riggs 4 4 0 28 1. Richie Woit, 1951 21 0 0 0 126 1956 Eddie Romeo 7 0 0 42 2. Steve Burks, 1973 18 0 1 0 110 1955 Don Riggs 6 0 0 36

T3. Richie Woit, 1952 17 0 0 0 102 Howard Cissell 6 0 0 36 THIS IS ASU David Hines, 1975 17 0 0 0 102 1954 Bill Templeton 4 6 0 30 5. Brian Davis, 2011 0 44 0 18 98 1953 Richie Woit 12 0 0 72 6. Scott Roper, 1986 0 33 0 21 96 1952 Richie Woit 17 0 0 102 7. Frank McGuigan, 1968 15 0 1 0 92 1951 Richie Woit 17 0 0 102 8. Josh Arauco, 2008 0 37 0 17 88 1950 Richie Woit 7 0 0 42 9. Corey Walker, 1995 14 0 2 0 86 STAFF 10. Danny Smith, 2002 14 0 0 0 84  JOSH ARAUCO DIRECTORY 2012 Reference Guide 125 AstateRedWolves.com  AStateGuides.com 49.6 vs Memphis St., 1987 (7 punts) 49.2 vs SW La., 1973 (5 punts) 41.1 in 2010 (54 punts) 41.1 in 1998 (87 punts) 54.0 vs SW La., 1979 (3 punts) 50.7 vs So. Ill., 1975 (3 punts) MOST YARDS PUNTING MOST YARDS Game 1. 736 vs Memphis State, 1939 2. 601 vs Southern Miss, 1980 3. vs LSU, 1998 511 4. 1968 Texas-Arlington, 498 vs 5. 473 vs Idaho, 1998 6. 1994 Tech, 468 vs Virginia 7. 1980 Tech, 416 vs Louisiana Season 1. 3,576 in 1998 2. 3,559 in 1980 3. 3,439 in 1993 4. 3,085 in 2003 5. 3,033 in 1978 6. 2,989 in 1994 7. 2,875 in 1968 HIGHEST AVERAGE Game (Min. 3 punts) 1. 1981 (4 punts) 57.5 vs UTA, Season 1. 42.3 in 2009 (53 punts) 2. 41.5 in 1975 (46 punts) 3. 41.4 in 2004 (63 punts) 4. 41.3 in 1995 (58 punts) T5. 7. 40.9 in 1994 (73 punts) 8. 40.9 in 1980 (87 punts) 9. 40.6 in 1987 (52 punts) 10.40.5 in 1962 (41 punts) AStateGuides.com  TEAM 79, Bobby Reid vs Troy State (1951) Troy 79, Bobby Reid vs (1979) 79, Joe Slayton vs Wyoming (1994) 75, Kyle Richardson vs USL (1995) 75, Kyle Richardson vs UNLV 12 vs Florida, 1993 12 vs LSU, 1998 12 vs Idaho, 1998 teams vs eight different 11 87 in 1998 87 in 1980 42.8 (116 punts), Ryan Smith (1998-99) punts), Ryan 42.8 (116 41.5 (55 punts), Dan Mullen (1972-75) 41.2 (210 punts), Bruce Gartman (1980-82) 40.0 (162 punts), Jarod Little (2003-05) 39.8 (274 punts), Kyle Richardson (1992-95) punts), Steve Sampson (1986-87) 39.5 (110 39.4 (175 punts), Stacy Gore (1983-85) 39.2 (154 punts), Brett Shrable (2005-08) 39.0 (145 punts), Steve Burks (1972-74) Joe Slayton piled up 9,269 punting yards from 1976-79. Joe Slayton piled up 9,269 punting yards from Career (Min. 40 punts) 1. Season 1. 88 in 1993 4. 83 in 1968 5. 79 in 2003 6. 78 in 1978 7. 73 in 1994 8. 71 in 1982 LONGEST PUNTS 1. 82, John Ed James vs So. Ill. (1936) 2. 80, Joe Slayton vs Lamar (1979) T3. T5. MOST PUNTS Game 1. 20 vs Memphis State, 1939 2. 1968 Texas-Arlington, 14 vs 3. 13 vs Southern Mississippi, 1980 T4. T7. T2. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 2011 sun belt conference champions conference belt sun 2011 AstateRedWolves.com 2012 Reference Guide

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41.5 (61 punts), Jarod Little (2004) 41.5 (85 punts), Bruce Gartman (1980) 50.7 (3 punts), Dan Mullen vs So. Ill. (1975) 49.6 (7 punts), S. Sampson vs Memphis St. (1987) 57.5 (4 punts), Bruce Gartman vs UTA (1981) 57.5 (4 punts), Bruce Gartman vs UTA 54.0 (3 punts), Joe Slayton vs SW La. (1979) 52.5 (3 punts), Dick Martillo vs Miss. Coll. (1962) 50.7 (3 punts), Dean Gericke vs WKU (2010) 444, Kyle Richardson vs. Southwestern La. (1994) 498, Kevin McClelland vs UT Arlington (1968) 11, Nine times 11, 14, Kevin McClelland vs UT Arlington (1968) 14, Kevin McClelland vs Southern Miss (1980) 13, Bruce Gartman 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL STATE ARKANSAS 2012 9. 41.3 (67 punts), Joe Slayton (1978) 10.41.0 (70 punts), Bruce Gartman (1982) Season 1. (1980) 85, Bruce Gartman 2. (1993) 82, Kyle Richardson 3. 81, Kevin McClelland (1968) 4. 78, Jarod Little (2003) 5. 74, Ryan Smith (1998) 6. 70, Bruce Gartman (1982) 7. 69, Kyle Richardson (1994) 8. (2001) Alexander 68, Mike 9. 67, Joe Slayton (1978) 10.66, Kyle Richardson (1992) Career 1. 274, Kyle Richardson (1992-95) 2. 251, Kevin McClelland (1966-69) 3. 239, Joe Slayton (1976-79) 4. 210, Bruce Gartman (1980-82) 5. 175, Stacy Gore (1983-85) MOST YARDS Game 1. vs Memphis St. (1939) Tilley 736, Willard 2. 601, Bruce Gartman vs So. Miss (1980) 3. T7. 6. Season (Min. 20 punts) 1. 44.4 (42 punts), Ryan Smith (1999) 2. 42.8 (44 punts), Dan Mullen (1975) 3. 42.3 (53 punts), Ryan Wilbourn (2009) 4. 42.1 (69 punts), Kyle Richardson (1994) 5. 41.9 (74 punts), Ryan Smith (1998) 6. 41.7 (47 punts), Brett Shrable (2007) 2. 3. T4. 10.440, Kyle Richardson vs Florida, 1993 Season 1. 3,530, Bruce Gartman (1980) 2. 3,285, Kyle Richardson (1993) 3. 3,097, Ryan Smith (1998) 4. 3,085, Jarod Little (2003) 5. 2,907, Kyle Richardson (1994) 6. 2,875, Kevin McClelland (1968) 7. 2,869, Bruce Gartman (1982) 8. 2,770, Joe Slayton (1978 Career 1. 10,917, Kyle Richardson (1992-95) 2. 9,269, Joe Slayton (1976-79) 3. 9,054, Kevin McClelland (1966-69) 4. 8,655, Bruce Gartman (1980-82) 5. 6,894, Stacy Gore (1983-85) HIGHEST AVERAGE Game (Min. 3 punts) 1. 4. (1993) Tech 486, Kyle Richardson vs La. 5. 475, Ryan Smith vs LSU (1998) 6. 462, Kyle Richardson vs NE La. (1993) 7. 457, Scot Simons vs UAB (1997) 8. (1995) Tech 453, Kyle Richardson vs La. 9. 4. vs UAB (1997) 12, Scot Simons T5. MOST PUNTS Game 1.St. (1939) vs Memphis Tilley 20, Willard 2. 3. Coaches 2011 PUNTING This is Staff Introduction2012 Season Players Opponents This is ASU

and Staff in Review RECORDS asu football Directory 126 2011 SUN BELT CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL INDIVIDUAL MOST PUNT RETURNS Game 1. 8, Steve Hanschen vs NW La. (1978) T2. 7, James Johnson Troy (2005)

7, Terry Whiting vs Trinity (1970) INTRODUCTION 7, Terry Whiting vs SE La. (1968) T5. 6, Billy Bowers vs Memphis State (1983) 6, Steve Hanschen vs McNeese (1978) Season 1. 51, Steve Hanschen (1978) 2. 36, James Johnson (2005) 3. 30, Chris Collier (1989)

T4. 27, Billy Bowers (1984) 2012 SEASON 27, Billy Bowers (1983) 5. 26, Jerry McKenna (1977) Career 1. 66, Terry Whiting (1968-71) 2. 63, Steve Hanschen (1976-79)

3. 58, Chris Collier (1988-90) COACHES

T4. 56, Kevin Jones (2005-08) AND STAFF 56, Billy Bowers (1981-84) 6. 43, James Johnson (2004-05) T7. 42, Keith Weaver (1981-84) 42, Dick Ritchey (1964-67) 42, Reginald Murphy (1993-96)

MOST YARDS RETURNED PLAYERS Game 1. 147, Terry Whiting vs NE La. (1971) 2. 130, James Johnson vs UT Martin (2005) 3. 109, Kevin Jones vs. Memphis (2007) 4. 94, Steve Hanschen vs SW La. (1978)

T5. 92, Don Riggs vs Murray State (1955) 2011 92, Howard Cissell vs Lewis Coll. (1955) 7. 85, Kevin Jones vs TX Southern (2008) IN REVIEW 8. 74 , Mike Cox vs. UT Martin (2003) T9. 73, Chappell Mitchell vs UCA (1997) 73, Keith Weaver vs UT Chattanooga (1982) Season 1. 385, James Johnson (2005) Kevin Jones finished his career in 2008 as ASU’s third all- 2. 311, Terry Whiting (1971) time leader in punt return yards with 470. 3. 295, Steve Hanschen (1978) 4. 247 , James Hickenbotham (2002) 3. 14.1, Dick Ritchey, 1965 (15 rets.) 7. 94 vs SW La., 1978 OPPONENTS 5. 223, Mike Cox (2003) 4. 12.3, David Hines, 1972 (16 rets.) T8. 92 vs Murray State, 1955 6. 213, Kevin Jones (2008) 92 vs Lewis College, 1955 T7. 212, Daylan Walker (2009) Season 212, Dick Ritchey (1965) TEAM 1. 437 in 1975 9. 196, David Hines (1972) 2. 427 in 1971 10.194, Kevin Jones (2007) MOST PUNT RETURNS 3. 391 in 2005 Career Game 4. 307 in 1973 RECORDS

1. 748, Terry Whiting (1968-71) 1. 8 vs Tennessee-Chattanooga, 1975 5. 305 in 1978 PUNT RETURN 2. 478, James Johnson (2004-05) T2. 7 vs Troy, 2005 6. 299 in 1965 3. 470, Kevin Jones (2005-08) 7 vs Louisiana Tech, 1983 4. 444, Dick Ritchey (1964-67) 7 vs Tulsa, 1978 HIGHEST AVERAGE 5. 349, Reginald Murphy (1993-96) 7 vs Lamar, 1974 Game 7 vs Trinity, 1970

6. 345, Chris Collier (1988-90) 1. 27.5 vs NE La., 1973 (6 ret.) THIS IS 7. 328, Steve Hanschen (1976-79) 7 vs Southeastern Louisiana, 1968 2. 27.0 vs TX Southern, 2008 (4 ret.)

Season 3. 24.7 vs UT Martin, 2003 (3 ret.) ASU FOOTBALL HIGHEST AVERAGE 1. 53 in 1978 4. 24.3 vs UT Chattanooga, 1982 (3 ret.) Game (Min. 3 returns) 2. 50 in 1975 5. 22.0 vs Indiana St., 1973 (5 ret.) 1. 29.4, Terry Whiting vs NE La., 1971 (5 rets.) 3. 39 in 2005 6. 21.2 vs UT Martin, 2005 (6 ret.) 2. 28.3, Kevin Jones vs TX Southern, 2008 (3 rets.) 4. 35 in 1983 7. 19.3 vs. Florida Int’l (4 ret.) 3. 26.0, James Johnson vs UT Martin, 2005 (5 rets.) 5. 34 in 1970 8. 18.8 vs SW La., 1978 (3 ret.) 4. 24.7, Mike Cox vs. UT Martin, 2003 (3 rets.) 6. 32 in 1977 9. 18.5 vs Illinois St., 1974 (4 ret.) 5. 24.3, K. Weaver vs UT Chattanooga, 1982 (3 rets.) Season THIS IS ASU 6. 22.3, Brandon Thompkins vs. FIU, 2007 (3 rets.) MOST YARDS RETURNED 1. 18.9 in 1961 7. 20.3, Daylan Walker vs. MVSU, 2009 (3 rets.) Game 2. 15.2 in 1971 8. 18.0, Terry Whiting vs UT Arlington, 1969 (3 rets.) 1. 165 vs Northeast Louisiana, 1971 3. 13.8 in 1962 T9. 17.0, Reginald Murphy vs SE Missouri, 1996 (4 rets.) 2. 127 vs Tennessee-Martin, 2005 4. 13.0 in 2007 17.0, L. Johnson vs Austin Peay, 1996 (4 rets.) 3. 110 vs Indiana State, 1973 5. 12.9 in 1958 Season (Min. 10 returns) 4. 109 vs Memphis, 2007 6. 12.5 in 1969 1. 19.4, Terry Whiting, 1971 (16 rets.) 5. 108 vs Texas Southern, 2008 STAFF 2. 14.8, Terry Whiting, 1969 (11 rets.) 6. 103 vs. MVSU, 2009 DIRECTORY 2012 Reference Guide 127 AstateRedWolves.com  AStateGuides.com TEAM 131 vs Abilene Christian, 1971 131 vs 76, Clark Watkins vs NIU (for TD), 1995 vs NIU (for 76, Clark Watkins TD), 2008 71, Marcus Brown vs ULM (for TD), 2011 (for Troy 60, Darryl Feemster vs TD), 2004 Johnson vs Idaho (for Tyrell 55, 2010 Starson vs ULM, 3, Tim Arlington, 1981 3, Stacy Price vs UT 3, Clevon Johnson vs UTM, 1980 2, Jimmy Lisko vs Idaho, 1975 2, Jimmy Lisko vs Cincinnati, 1975 vs Miss. St., 1951 2, Rudy Wagner 3, Stacy Price, 1981 3, Clevon Johnson, 1980 1977 3, Chet Day, 3, Ron Meeks, 1976 Starson, 2009-cur. 4, Tim 4, Greg Lee, 1984-87 4, Clevon Johnson, 1979-80 4, Ron Meeks, 1975-76 3, Stacy Price, 1981-85 1977-78 3, Chet Day, 32 in 1969 32 in 1961 3, Jerry Arant vs Southern Ark., 1958 Arant vs Southern 3, Jerry 2000-03 7, Les Echols, Game 1. 238 vs Florida Int’l, 2005 2. 3. 108 vs Memphis State, 1990 4. 1988 Tech, 104 vs Louisiana 5.Season St., 1987 Texas 99 vs East 1. 386 in 1968 2. 339 in 1990 3. 320 in 1996 4. 307 in 2005 5. 293 in 2006 6. 289 in 1975 7. 278 in 1970 8. 263 in 1976 9. 262 in 1988 2. 3. 4. MOST BLOCKED KICKS Game T1. T4. Season 1. 8, Jimmy Lisko, 1975 2. Starson, 2010 4, Tim T3. Career 1. 8, Jimmy Lisko, 1972-75 T2. T6. MOST INTERCEPTIONS Game 1. 1969 Texas-Arlington, 6 vs 2. 5 vs nine teams Season T1. 3. 25 in 1970 4. 24 in 1952 5. 23 in 1985 RETURNS ON INTERCEPTION YARDS MOST MOST OPPONENT FUMBLES RECOVERED FUMBLES MOST OPPONENT Game 1. Season 1. 1984 6, Carter Ray Crawford, 2. 5, Kirk Russell, 1987 T3. times 4, 11 Career 1. 8, Bill Muzik, 1973-76 T2. 1965-68 7, Bill Bergey, T4. 6, five times LONGEST FUMBLE RETURN Game 1. AStateGuides.com  7, Jerome Sims, 1983 1969 7, Dennis Meyer, 2007 Johnson, Tyrell 6, 6, Chappell Mitchell, 1998 Al Johnson, 1989 6, 6, Greg Lee, 1985 6, Orley Massena, 1969 87, Terry Whiting vs Abilene Christian, 1973 Whiting vs Terry 87, Al Johnson vs Memphis St., 1990 75, vs Utah St., 2004 Tookes 71, Steven 96, Gordon Freeman vs St. Mary (Kan.), 1963 1995 95, Darrell Baker vs UNLV, 95, Chappell Mitchell vs SW La., 1996 14, Al Johnson, 1988-90 14, 14, Orley Massena, 1966-69 96, Gordon Freeman vs St. Mary (Kan.), 1963 1995 95, Darrell Baker vs UNLV, 95, Chappell Mitchell vs SW La., 1996 Al Johnson vs SW La., 1989 87, Abilene Christian, 1971 Whiting vs Terry 87, 75, Demario Davis vs Iowa, 2009 Al Johnson vs Memphis St., 1990 75, 1988 Tech, Jones vs La. Tyrone 71, vs Utah St., 2004 Tookes 71, Steven 1990 Toney, Derrick 116, 3, Chappell Mitchell vs SW La., 1998 3, Chappell Mitchell Akron, 1988 Jones vs Tyrone 3, 1985 Texas-Arlington, 3, Greg Lee vs vs Drake, 1969 3, Dennis Meyer 1969 vs UT Arlington, 3, David Walls Abilene Christian, 1965 3, Dick Ritchey vs 17, Brandon Joiner, 2010-11 Joiner, 17, Brandon Hall, 2006-09 17, Bryan Koenig, 1976-79 17, Glen 1989-90 Rowland, 16, Lynn 1983-85 16, Michael Cline, 6. 85, Koby McKinnon vs Fla. Int’l, 2005 T7. 75, Demario Davis vs Iowa, 2009 9. vs NE La., 1990 Toney 73, Derrick 10. 4. Johnson vs Fla. Int’l, 2005 Tyrell 92, 5. T5. RETURNS ON INTERCEPTION YARDS MOST Game 1. T4. T6. 8. vs NE La., 1990 Toney 73, Derrick T9. Season 1.Al Johnson, 1990 153, 2. Whiting, 1968 Terry 146, 3. Johnson, 2007 Tyrell 142, 4. 129, Koby McKinnon, 2005 5. Jones, 1988 Tyrone 122, 6. 120, Johnathan Burke, 2003 7. 1965 Dick Ritchey, 119, T8. Burns, 2006 Khayyam 116, Career 1. Whiting, 1968-71 Terry 374, 2. Johnson, 2004-07 Tyrell 309, 3.Al Johnson, 1988-90 264, 4. 236, Koby McKinnon, 2004-07 5. 1968-71 233, Dennis Meyer, 7. 1964-67 226, Dick Ritchey, LONGEST INTERCEPTION RETURNS 1. T1. Season 1. 1970 Meyer, Dennis 11, 2.3. 9, Johnathan Burke, 2003 T4. 1965 8, Dick Ritchey, T6. T6. T9. MOST INTERCEPTIONS Game Career 1. 1968-71 Meyer, 27, Dennis 2. 1964-67 Ritchey, 19, Dick 3. Whiting, 1968-71 Terry 16, 4. 15, Johnathan Burke, 2002-03 5. 1973-76 19, Robert Speer, T2. T2. 2011 sun belt conference champions conference belt sun 2011 AstateRedWolves.com 2012 Reference Guide

INDIVIDUAL 9.0, Foot Daley, 1987-88 (22 games) 9.0, Foot Daley, 9.0, Jordan Boyd, 1981-82 (22 games) 21, Clarence Williams, 1995-98 21, Charlie Fredrick, 1984-87 9, Corey Williams, 2002 Alex Carrington, 2009 9, 11, Marvin Neloms, 1985 11, Carter Ray Crawford, 1984 11, 10, Clarence Williams, 1998 1976 10, Robert Speer, 3, Michael Cline vs North Texas, 1985 Texas, 3, Michael Cline vs North 3, Ron Smith vs Northeast La., 1976 3, Jerry Muckensturm vs NW La., 1975 4, Alex Carrington vs WKU, 2009 4, 3, Clarence Williams vs UCA, 1997 1992 Tech, 3, Kenny Ingram vs La. 1987 3, Charlie Fredrick vs Lamar, 3, Ron Hillers vs McNeese St., 1987 3, Charlie Fredrick vs Miss. Coll., 1985 4, Corey Williams vs Tulsa, 2002 Tulsa, 4, Corey Williams vs Chattanooga, 1984 4, Marvin Neloms vs UT 11.7, Jerry Muckensturm, 1972-75 (42 games) 11.7, 1976-77 (22 games) Ralph Kelly, 11.0, 14.1, Jerry Muckensturm, 1972 (11 games) 14.1, Jerry Muckensturm, 1972 (11 131, Wesley Williams, 1978 Williams, 131, Wesley 131, Jerry Muckensturm, 1975 131, Mike Malham, 1974 20, J. Muckensturm vs UT Chattanooga, 1972 20, J. Muckensturm vs UT 22, Derrick Toney vs Colo. St., 1991 Toney 22, Derrick vs Delta State, 1988 22, Foot Daley St., 1998 Andy Henault vs New Mexico 21, Akron, 1991 vs 21, Cedric Buckley vs SW La., 1991 20, Michael Beason Memphis St., 1986 20, Dan Miller vs 1979 20, Ron Smith vs Lamar, 33, Bill Bergey vs Eastern Mich., 1968 33, Bill Bergey vs 1982 Chattanooga, UT 23, Jordan Boyd vs 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL STATE ARKANSAS 2012 T3. T8. 10. 8.5, Bryan Hall, 2010 Career 1. 28, Marvin Neloms, 1983-86 2.Alex Carrington, 2006-09 21.5, T3. 5.Alex Carrington, 2008 10.5, T6. Season 1. Rowland, 1989 14, Lynn 2. 2011 13, Brandon Joiner, T5. MOST QUARTERBACK SACKS Game T1. Joiner vs ULL, 2011 4, Brandon 3. 4.T5. 9.6, Ron Smith, 1976-79 (44 games) 4. games) 13.7, Ron Smith, 1979 (11 5. 13.1, Mike Malham, 1974 (10 games) Career 1. 1965-68 (37 games) Bill Bergey, 11.8, 2. T5. Career 1. Muckensturm, 1972-75 493, Jerry 2. 1965-68 Bergey, 436, Bill 3. Smith, 1976-79 422, Ron 4. Malham, 1972-75 370, Mike 5. Morris, 1979-82 366, Mike PER GAME AVERAGE BEST TACKLE Season 1. 1968 (10 games) 19.6, Bill Bergey, 2. 1967 (9 games) 15.1, Bill Bergey, 3. Season 1. 1968 Bergey, 196, Bill 2. Muckensturm, 1972 155, Jerry 3. Smith, 1979 151, Ron 4. 1967 Bergey, 136, Bill T5. T7. MOST TACKLES Game 1. 2.TX, 2005 Johnson vs North Tyrell 25, 3. T4. Coaches 2011 DEFENSIVE This is Staff Introduction2012 Season Players Opponents This is ASU

and Staff in Review RECORDS asu football Directory 128 2011 SUN BELT CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL Season YEAR-BY-YEAR TACKLES LEADERS 1. 513 in 1960 Year Player Tackles 2. 519 in 1958 2011 Demario Davis 70 3. 556 in 1965 Kelcie McCray 70 4. 558 in 1966 2010 Javon McKinnon 95 2009 Demario Davis 80 2008 Ben Owens 87 FEWEST TOTAL YARDS ALLOWED 2007 Koby McKinnon, LB 101 Game: 16 vs Troy State, 1951 2006 Tyrell Johnson, SS 63 INTRODUCTION Season 2005 Tyrell Johnson, SS 112 1. 1,275 in 1951 2004 Josh Williams, LB 110 2003 Les Echols, LB 123 2. 1,756 in 1964 2002 Les Echols, LB 105 3. 1,984 in 1962 2001 Les Echols, LB 71 4. 1,992 in 1960 2000 Charles Mabry, LB 96 5. 2,025 in 1965 1999 Sean Mitchell, FS 91 1998 Sean Mitchell, FS 126

1997 Lavell Alexander, LB 91 2012 SEASON FEWEST RUSHING ATTEMPTS ALLOWED 1996 Maurice Harris, SS 100 Game: 16 vs Murray State, 1954 1995 Torrance Suggs, LB 84 Season 1994 DelRay Stephens, LB 73 Jerry Muckensturm is 1993 Carlos Emmons, DE 65 ASU’s all-time tackles 1. 310 in 1950 1992 Cedric Buckley, LB 95 2. 332 in 1966 leader with 493 to his credit. 1991 Derrick Toney, FS 146 3. 384 in 1967 1990 Derrick Toney, FS 85

4. 393 in 2006 1989 Jeff Plank, LB 107 COACHES MOST QUARTERBACK SACKS 5. 394 in 1965 1988 Foot Daley, LB 125 AND STAFF Game 1987 Charlie Fredrick, NG 81 1. 10 vs Southern Illinois, 1989 1986 Dan Miller, LB 87 FEWEST YARDS ALLOWED RUSHING 1985 Oscar Willis, LB 123 2. 9 vs UT Chattanooga, 1975 Game: -24 vs Lamar, 1987 1984 Carter Ray Crawford, NG 89 T3. 8 vs Western Kentucky, 2009 Season 1983 Stacy Price, LB 105 1982 Mike Morris, LB 125 8 vs UT Chattanooga, 1984 1. 791 in 1951 5. 7 vs Western Kentucky, 2010 1981 Mike Morris, LB 107 2. 863 in 1984 1980 Mike Morris, LB 124 Season 3. 959 in 1969 1979 Ron Smith, LB 151 PLAYERS 1. 54 in 1984 4. 1,058 in 1968 1978 Wesley Williams, LB 131 2. 45 in 1978 5. 1,059 in 1985 1977 Ralph Kelly, LB 125 3. 44 in 1985 1976 Ralph Kelly, LB 118 4. 43 in 1975 1975 Jerry Muckensturm, LB 131 FEWEST PASS COMP. ALLOWED 1974 Mike Malham, LB 131 T5. 39 in 2002 Game: 0 vs Mississippi State, 1973 Mike Malham, LB 113 39 in 1977 1972 Jerry Muckensturm, LB 155

1956 2011 1971 Butch Murray, LB 97 MOST FUMBLE RECOVERIES Season 1970 Dave Muckensturm, DE 117 Game 1. 39 in 1953 1969 Clovis Swinney, DT 106 IN REVIEW 1. 6 vs Mississippi State, 1956 2. 46 in 1959 1968 Bill Bergey, LB 196 1967 Bill Bergey, LB 136 T2. 5 vs Southern Utah, 1997 3. 51 in 1958 5 vs Texas-Arlington, 1978 4. 53 in 1965 YEAR-BY-YEAR SACKS LEADERS 5 vs Illinois State, 1974 5. 54 in 1964 2011 Brandon Joiner 13 (-99) 5 vs Texas-Arlington, 1974 2010 Bryan Hall 8.5 (-59) 2009 Alex Carrington 9.0 (-60) 5 vs Southwestern La., 1974 FEWEST PASSING YARDS ALLOWED Game: 0 vs Mississippi State, 2008 Alex Carrington 10.5 (-59) Season 2007 Prince Hickman 3.5 (-24) 1. 24 in 1987 1956 2006 Koby McKinnon 3 (-24) OPPONENTS 2. 22 in 1982 Season 2005 Brian Flagg 5 (-21) T3. 21 in 1990 1. 414 in 1953 2004 Josh Williams 3 (-16) 2. 581 in 1964 Jamarrow James 3 (-24) 21 in 1984 2003 Jon Bradley 4 (-21) 21 in 1977 3. 594 in 1965 Zach Grigsby 4 (-19) 21 in 1975 4. 620 in 1962 2002 Corey Williams 9 (-64) 21 in 1974 5. 651 in 1959 2001 Eti Taula 3 (-16)

2000 Corey Williams 2.5 (-16) RECORDS J.C. Miller 2.5 (-17) DEFENSIVE MOST FUMBLES BY OPPONENTS FEWEST TD PASSES ALLOWED 1999 LeMarcus Harris 5 (-36) Game: 12 by SW La., 1974 Season 1998 Clarence Williams 10 (-53) Season: 45 in 1984, 1981, 1977 T1. 2 in 1953 1997 Clarence Williams 5 (-39) 2 in 1964 1996 Gary Jackson 4 (-31) MOST BLOCKED KICKS 2 in 1969 1995 Gary Jackson 6 (-47) 1994 Michael Mason 3 (-10) Game 2 in 1975 1993 Carlos Emmons 6 (-46) T1. 3 vs Louisiana-Monroe, 2010 T5. 3 in 1978 1992 Kenny Ingram 7 (-29) THIS IS 3 vs Texas-Arlington, 1981 3 in 1960 1991 Scott Baker 2 (-9) 3 vs Tennessee-Martin, 1980 Kenny Ingram 2 (-5) ASU FOOTBALL 1990 Jeff Fields 4 (-24) T4. 2 vs East Carolina, 1992 FEWEST FIRST DOWNS ALLOWED 1989 Lynn Rowland 14 (-78) 2 vs Idaho, 1975 Game 1988 Foot Daley 4 (-21) 2 vs Cincinnati, 1975 1. 1 vs Concordia (Neb.), 1956 1987 Charlie Fredrick 8 (-42) 2 vs Mississippi State, 1951 2. 1 vs Mississippi College, 1962 1986 Charlie Fredrick 7 (-42) 2 vs Austin Peay State, 1996 Season 1985 Marvin Neloms 11 (-88) 1984 Carter Ray Crawford 11 Sea son 1. 65 in 1951 1983 Marvin Neloms 4 1. 11 in 1975 2. 104 in 1962 1982 Clyde Dumas 7 2. 6 in 1980, 1977 T3. 105 in 1964 1981 Leveren Tillman 6 THIS IS ASU T3. 5 in 2010 105 in 1965 1980 Steve Olliges 5 1979 Glen Koenig 8 5 in 1998 1978 Keith Cox 6 5. 4 in 1985, 1976 FEWEST POINTS ALLOWED Gene Spears 6 Season: 1977 Ray Culpepper 6 (-33) FEWEST TOTAL PLAYS ALLOWED 1. 61 in 1964 1976 Robert Speer 10

1975 Dick Dixon 7 STAFF Game: 42 vs Delta State, 1951 2. 81 in 1975 1974 Eddie Morgan 6 (-47) 3. 96 in 1962 DIRECTORY 2012 Reference Guide 129 AstateRedWolves.com  AStateGuides.com 21.2 in 1998 21.2 in 1965 49 in 2008 49 in 1991 32.4 vs Southwestern L.a, 1997 227 vs Southwestern La., 1997 33.0 vs North Carolina St., 2000 MOST YARDS RETURNED MOST YARDS Game 1. 9. 10. 31.9 vs Indiana, 2010 Season 1.2. in 2000 24.2 3. in 1970 23.0 4. in 1962 22.5 5. 22.4 in 1995 6. 22.3 in 1973 7. 21.7 in 1999 8. 21.6 in 2007 T9. 21.4 in 2010 T10. 2. Indiana, 2010 223 vs 3. 1998 Tech, 218 vs Louisiana 4. 210 vs Missouri, 2004 5. 2007 Tennessee, 209 vs 6. 190 vs New Mexico St., 2000 7. 184 vs UL Monroe, 2007 8. 180 vs Southern Illinois, 1992 9. 179 vs Minnesota, 1995 10. 174 vs Utah State, 2000 Season 1. 1,426 in 2007 2. 1,267 in 1997 3. 1,256 in 2000 4. 1,198 in 2010 5. 1,147 in 2004 6. 1,100 in 1998 7. 1,027 in 1990 8. 1,020 in 2008 9. 989 in 2003 10. 979 in 2009 HIGHEST AVERAGE Game 1. 58.0 vs Utah State, 2000 2. 48.3 vs Illinois State, 1973 3. 1970 Trinity, 47.3 vs 4. 1989 Texas, 41.0 vs North 5. 37.5 vs Florida Int’l, 2007 6. 2011 35.0 at FAU, 7. 34.0 vs Idaho, 2001 8. 7.8. 54 in 1990 9. 52 in 2000 51 in 2006 AStateGuides.com  oney vs. Memphis, 2004 (4 ret.) TEAM time leader in kickoff return yards with 2,696 yards. time leader in kickoff return 57 in 2003 57 in 1998 98, James Hickenbotham vs North TX, 2000 98, James Hickenbotham vs North 95, Willie Harris vs Illinois State, 1973 1970 Trinity, 95, Kearney Blalack vs 93, James Hickenbotham vs. Idaho, 2001 1989 Texas, 93, Chuck Monk vs North 22.8, Boris Whiteside, 1983-86 (30 rets.) Ark., 1953 vs Southern 100, Manuel Vidal 2007 Tennessee, 9 vs. 9 vs. Missouri, 2004 1990 Toledo, 9 vs. 35.2, L. Zachery vs SW La., 1997 (5 ret.) 35.2, L. Zachery vs SW La., 1997 (5 rets.) 34.6, Robert Kilow vs NM St., 2000 2001 (3 ret.) 34.0, J. Hickenbotham vs. Idaho, T 33.5, Darren ACU, 1970 (3 ret.) 32.3, Kearney Blalack vs Adams, 1986 (14 rets.) 26.7, Michael 26.7, Willie Harris, 1973 (17 rets.) 26.6, Paul Stephens, 2008 (10 rets.) 1998 (16 rets.) 26.6, Robert Kilow, rets.) 26.4, James Hickenbotham, 1999 (11 25.6, James Hickenbotham, 2000 (17 rets.) 1998-2000 (63 rets.) 25.1, Robert Kilow, 23.9, James Hickenbotham, 1999-2002 (73 ret.) 23.7, Kearney Blalack, 1970-72 (45 rets.) 1964-67 (28 rets.) 23.7, Dick Ritchey, 47.3, Kearney Blalack vs Trinity, 1970 (3 ret.) Trinity, 47.3, Kearney Blalack vs St., 2000 (3 ret.) 40.3, R. Kilow vs No. Car. 1996 (3 ret.) Tech, vs La. 35.7, Corey Walker Brandon Thompkins completed his career in 2009 as ASU’s all- ASU’s his career in 2009 as Brandon Thompkins completed T4. 6. 56 in 2010 LONGEST RETURNS 1. 2.3. 1986 Adams vs Lamar, 99, Michael 4.T5. State, 1951 Troy vs 97, Richie Woit T7. MOST KICKOFF RETURNS Game: 1. 1998 Tech, vs. Louisiana 11 T2. Season 1.2. 66 in 2007 3. 62 in 2004 60 in 1997 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Season (Min. 10 returns) 1. (10 rets.) 2011 Andrew Tryon, 30.8, 2. 30.4, Kearney Blalack, 1970 (14 rets.) 3. 1966 (14 rets.) 27.1, Dick Ritchey, 4. 2000 (27 ret.) 26.8, R. Kilow, T5. T7. 9. 10. Career (Min. 20 returns) 1. 2. 5. 1993-96 (50 rets.) 23.5, Corey Walker, 6. 23.1, Willie Harris, 1973-74 (25 rets.) 7. 2. vs. Fla. Int’l (3 rets.) Toney 43.0, Darren 3. 4. Hall vs Indiana, 2010 (4 ret.) 39.5, Rod 5. HIGHEST AVERAGE Game (Min. 3 returns) 1. 2011 sun belt conference champions conference belt sun 2011 T3. AstateRedWolves.com 2012 Reference Guide

INDIVIDUAL 27, Antonio Warren, 2004 Antonio Warren, 27, 2000 27, Robert Kilow, 2004 Toney, 26, Darren 1990 26, Chris Collier, 28, Chris Easley, 2003 28, Chris Easley, 28, Chappell Mitchell, 1997 1,746, James Hickenbotham, 1999-2002 136, James Hickenbotham vs Idaho, 2001 vs. Memphis, 2004 Toney 134, Darren 176, Lamont Zachery vs SW La., 1997 173, Robert Kilow vs New Mexico St., 2000 2007 Thompkins vs. FAU, 156, Brandon Thompkins vs FIU, 2008 147, Brandon 194, Brandon Thompkins vs. Tenn., 2007 Tenn., Thompkins vs. 194, Brandon Thompkins vs. ULM, 2007 184, Brandon 51, Rod Hall, 2010-11 1996-99 51, Lamont Zachery, 1993-96 45, Reginald Murphy, 45, Kearney Blalack, 1988-90 73, James Hickenbotham, 1999-2002 1998-2000 63, Robert Kilow, 1988-90 63, Chris Collier, 6, Terrence Dunbar vs. Texas A&M, 2003 Texas Dunbar vs. Terrence 6, 1998 Tech, 6, Lamont Zachery vs La. 6, Chappell Mitchell vs UCA, 1997 1992 Toledo, 6, Kendricke Bullard vs 1989 6, Chris Collier vs Mississippi, 7, Chris Easley vs. North TX, 2003 vs. North 7, Chris Easley vs Boise St., 2000 7, Robert Kilow Thompkins vs FIU, 2008 6, Brandon vs ULL, 2005 Toney 6, Darren vs Idaho, 2004 Toney 6, Darren 8, Brandon Thompkins vs. Tenn., 2007 Tenn., Thompkins vs. 8, Brandon TX, 1988 vs North 8, Chris Collier ULM, 2007 Thompkins vs. 7, Brandon 2007 FAU, Thompkins vs. 7, Brandon 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL STATE ARKANSAS 2012 10. 2006 Thompkins, 25, Brandon Career 1.2006-09 Thompkins, 123, Brandon 2. 3. 2004-07 Toney, 1,513, Darren 4. 1998-2000 1,504, Robert Kilow, 5. 1988-90 1,212, Chris Collier, 6. 1993-96 1,175, Corey Walker, 7. 1,146, Rod Hall, 2010-11 8. 1,068, Kearney Blalack, 1970-72 9. 1996-99 1,048, Lamont Zachery, 10. 1993-96 813, Reginald Murphy, 9. 10. Season 1. 2007 Thompkins, 1,062, Brandon 2. 854, Rod Hall, 2010 3. 790, Brandon Thompkins, 2009 4. 2000 724, Robert Kilow, 5. 618, Chappell Mitchell, 1997 6. 1990 593, Chris Collier, 7. 2004 Toney, 559, Darren 8.2006 Thompkins, 548, Brandon 9. 538, James Hickenbotham, 2001 10. 2003 Chris Easley, 511, Career 1.2006-09 Thopkins, 2,696, Brandon 2. 3. 4. 5.TX, 1988 164, Chris Collier vs North 6. 158, Rod Hall vs Indiana, 2010 7. 8. MOST YARDS RETURNED MOST YARDS Game 1. 2. T6. 8. 1993-96 50, Corey Walker, T9. 3. 2004-07 Toney, 72, Darren T4. T6. T8. T4. Season 1.2.Thompkins, 2007 49, Brandon 3. 37, Rod Hall, 2010 35, Brandon Thompkins, 2009 T7. MOST KICKOFF RETURNS MOST KICKOFF Game T1. T3. Coaches 2011 KO RETURN This is Staff Introduction2012 Season Players Opponents This is ASU

and Staff in Review RECORDS asu football Directory 130 2011 SUN BELT CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL HOMECOMING HISTORY YEAR SCORE QUEEN 2011 ASU 37, North Texas 14 Candice Biggers 2010 Louisville 34, ASU 24 Sydney Oliger 2009 ASU 27, Florida Int’l 10 Sharnea Diggs 2008 ASU 31, MTSU 14 Anna Callaway 2007 ASU52, UL Lafayette 21 Amy Smith 2006 ASU 29, North Texas 10 Lacey Hawkins 2005 ASU 3, Florida Atlantic 0 Tiffany Frazier INTRODUCTION 2004 ASU 13, Troy 9 Lauren Davis 2003 ASU 21, SE Missouri 3 Shelley Lumbeck 2002 North Texas 13, ASU 10 Shantell Jackson Larry Lacewell Bill Davidson Bennie Ellender 2001 Jacksonville St. 31, ASU 28 Ellen Morgan 2000 Richmond 30, ASU 27 Lorna Scaife 1999 Idaho 30, ASU 24 (OT) Andrea Hyman 28 HEAD COACHES 1998 ASU 34, NMSU 31 (OT) Jill Babb 1997 SW Louisiana 41, ASU 38 Sonja Reddick Years Coach Seasons Games Won Lost Tied Pct. 1996 ASU 38, SE Missouri 9 Heather Harrison 2012 SEASON First Year Gus Malzahn 0 0 0 0 0 .000 1995 ASU 37, Jacksonville St. 6 Angela Moore 2011 Hugh Freeze 1 12 10 2 0 .833 1994 Pacific 30, ASU 16 Molly Mayer 2002-10 Steve Roberts 9 108 35* 63 0 .357 1993 SW Louisiana 19, ASU 3 Marci Lawrence 1992 NW Louisiana 24, ASU 18 Mitzi Talkington 1997-2001 Joe Hollis 5 56 13 43 0 .232 1991 SW Missouri 37, ASU 20 Tammy Thomas 1993-96 John Bobo 4 44 13 30 1 .307 1990 ASU 16, North west ern La. 8 Michelle Sample 1992 Ray Perkins 1 11 2 9 0 .182 1989 Pittsburg State 34, ASU 13 Mich elle Weser 1990-91 Al Kincaid 2 22 4 17 1 .205 1988 ASU 28, Illinois State 10 Kathy Desgranges COACHES 1987 ASU 27, North Texas 20 Fayeth Williams AND STAFF 1979-89 Larry Lacewell 11 131 69 58 4 .542 1986 ASU 56, Lamar 7 Leith Mills 1971-78 Bill Davidson 8 84 51 32 1 .613 1985 ASU 13, Texas-Arlington 12 Paula Gibson 1963-70 Bennie Ellender 8 76 52 20 4 .711 1984 ASU 37, Lamar 10 Traci Carlson 1960-62 King Block 3 27 13 14 0 .482 1983 ASU 21, Louisiana Tech 7 Brooke Breeding 1982 McNeese State 21, ASU 10 Jen nifer Green 1958-59 Hugh (Bones) Taylor 2 18 7 11 0 .389 1981 ASU 14, SW Louisiana 3 Sandy Statler 1955-57 Gene Harlow 3 27 15 12 0 .556 1980 McNeese State 36, ASU 28 Becky Grace 1954 Glen Harmeson 1 9 1 8 0 .111 1979 Lamar 20, ASU 10 Debbie Shumaker PLAYERS 1946-53 Forrest (Frosty) England 8 79 49 21 9 .677 1978 ASU 6, Lamar 3 Lee Ann Longinotti 1977 ASU 17, SW Louisiana 15 Chris ti Flynn 1945 J.A. (Ike) Tomlinson 1 7 2 4 1 .357 1976 ASU 31, Lamar 0 LaDoris Speights 1939-41 Bill Adams 3 21 5 14 2 .286 1975 ASU 48, Tenn-Chattanooga 0 Rene Scaife 1936-38 Leslie Speck 3 20 7 13 0 .350 1974 ASU 17, NE Louisiana 14 Marilyn Broadway 1934-35 Tom mie Mills 2 17 4 12 1 .265 1973 ASU 38, Illinois State 20 Veda Bunch 1972 Trinity 32, ASU 22 Tonya Hot tel 1933 E.T. Renfro 1 8 2 4 2 .375

1971 ASU 28, Texas-Arlington 7 Phoebe Cyrus 2011 1931-32 Jack Dale 2 15 9 6 0 .600 1970 ASU 23, North Dakota 18 Holly Dodd 1969 ASU 21, Drake 21 (tie) Maria Ste wart

1925-30 Herbert Schwartz 6 45 18 21 6 .467 IN REVIEW 1924 Bill Stanley 1 8 4 4 0 .500 1968 ASU 48, Lamar 17 Jen nifer Ware 1967 ASU 24, Abilene Christian 14 Ann Smithwick 1922-23 Tom Dandelet 2 14 0 13 1 .036 1966 Lamar 17, ASU 0 Lynn Valen teen 1919-21 Foy Hammons 3 19 8 10 1 .447 1965 ASU 27, Murray State 13 Betty Stein siek 1914-17 Earl W. Brannon 4 27 16 9 2 .522 1964 ASU 7, Delta State 6 Sue Stewart 1913 Clinton Young 1 5 3 1 1 .700 1963 Murray State 34, ASU 33 Pat War neke 1962 Southern Miss 20, ASU 7 Bettye Dee Keith 1911-12 F.T. Parks 2 6 4 2 0 .667 1961 ASU 22, Murray State 14 Carolyn Cheek TOTALS 93 916 416^ 453 37 .474 1960 ASU 14, Southern Miss 13 Sue Cato

*10 wins later vacated due to NCAA sanctions. Actual on-field record was 45-63 for a 1959 ASU 36, Murray State 18 Carol Carr OPPONENTS .417 winning percentage. ^Actual on-field record is 416-451-37 for a .484 winning per- 1958 ASU 16, Austin Peay State 0 Gaylene Houck centage. 1957 ASU 32, SE Oklahoma 7 Nan cy Hubbell 1956 ASU 21, Louisiana Tech 13 Sue Fitzgerald LARGEST SCORING MISCELLANEOUS 1955 Murray State 13, ASU 7 Ina Lee Wiles 1954 SE Louisiana 51, ASU 0 Carolyn Bollinger MARGINS RECORDS 1953 ASU 49, Southern Ark. 0 Mary Ann Donaldson VICTORIES MOST PENALTIES 1952 ASU 42, Lewis College 0 Nan cy Cun ning ham 1951 ASU 35, Florence State 13 Sue Tyler RECORDS Year Op ponent Score Game: 16 vs. Oklahoma St., 2005 1950 ASU 27, Henderson State 13 Mary Dean COACHING 1917 ...... Central Arkansas...... 101-0 16 vs. UL Monroe, 2009 1949 ASU 7, Delta State 6 Shirley Swaim 2008 ...... Texas Southern...... 83-10 Season: 121 in 2005 1948 ASU 32, Henderson State 14 Jonny Bogess 1913 ...... Arkansas College ...... 69-0 MOST YARDS PENALIZED 1947 ASU 0, Central Ark. 0 (tie) Betty Blackwood 1946 ASU 20, Illinois Wesleyan 0 Doris Harding 1951 ...... Southern Illinois ...... 68-0 Game: 185 vs Arkansas Tech, 1955 1945 No Homecoming None 1913 ...... Memphis All-Stars ...... 67-0 Season: 911 in 2005 1942-44 No Team None 1970 ...... Lamar ...... 69-7 FEWEST YARDS PENALIZED 1941 No Records 2009 ...... Miss. Valley St...... 61-0 Game: 0, multiple times 1940 ASU 13, Austin Peay St. 0 B. Lawhon, H. Sturdivant THIS IS 1939 ASU 7, Southern Illinois 0 Mildred Hout 1963 ...... St. Mary (Kan.) ...... 68-7 Season: 391 in 1964 1938 Hendrix 6, ASU 0 Maggie Hogue ASU FOOTBALL 1932 ...... NW Mississippi JC ...... 60-0 MOST FUMBLES 1937 Tennessee-Martin 16, ASU 7 Arlene Bullard 1928 ...... Mountain Home Coll. ..59-0 Game: 13 vs UT Chattanooga, 1981 1936 ASU 13, Southern Ark. 6 Lucie Mai Weaver 1984 ...... Tennessee-Martin ...... 72-14 Season: 55 in 1981 1935 ASU 10, Arkansas-Monticello 0 M. McGlasson 1934 No Records Nina Crockett 2003 ...... Tennessee-Martin ...... 63-6 MOST FUMBLES LOST 1933 No Records 1956 ...... Concordia (Neb.)...... 56-0 Game 1932 Ark.-Monticello 13, ASU 0 Dorothy Matthews 1985 ...... North Texas State ...... 56-0 1. 6 vs Texas-Arlington, 1981 1931 ASU 13, Southern State 7 GM Graves 1987 ...... East Texas State ...... 77-22 2. 6 vs Texas-Arlington, 1979 1930 Arkansas College 27, ASU 0 Eila McElyea 1929 Arkansas College 54, ASU 13 Martha Little 3. 6 vs Memphis Navy, 1952 1928 ASU 6, Arkansas-Little Rock 0 THIS IS ASU DEFEATS Season: 28 in 1975 1927 ASU 12, Mayfield (Mo.) 0 Elizabeth Altman Year Op ponent Score FEWEST FUMBLES 1926 ASU 14, Arkansas College 7 1937 ...... Central Arkansas...... 95-0 Season: 15 in 1995 1925 ASU 12, Central Arkansas 6 Amelia Griffin* 1924 ASU 24, Alumni 0 Mae Nichols* 1922 ...... Central Arkansas...... 82-0 FEWEST FUMBLES LOST 1923 ASU 0, Alumni 0 (tie) Jewell Smith* 1941 ...... Union (Tenn.) ...... 70-0 Season 1922 Arkansas Tech 69, ASU 0 AG McGill*

1991 ...... Louisiana State ...... 70-14 T1. 7 in 1964, 95, 97 1921 Central Arkansas 13, ASU 6 STAFF *—Carnival Queen 1922 ...... Arkan sas Tech...... 69-0 DIRECTORY 2012 Reference Guide 131 AstateRedWolves.com  AStateGuides.com ORDS Division I Division I-A Division I-AA — Antonio Warren (ASU) vs. Tulsa, 9-7-02 Tulsa, (ASU) vs. Antonio Warren — 170 — John Stephens (Northwestern La.) 9-5-87 170 — John Stephens (Northwestern L, 10-13-05 UL 167 — Shermar Bracey (ASU) vs. Adams (ASU) vs. Nevada, 11-13-99 165 — Jonathan 235 — Irving Spikes (Northeast La.), 11-6-93 235 — Irving Spikes Starring (McNeese St.), 10-25-80 234 — Stephen (ASU) vs. Nevada, 11-20-93 215 — Marquis Williams 9-6-09 TX Southern, (ASU) vs. 209 — Derek Lawson (ASU) vs. Southwestern La., 10-4-75 207 — Leroy Harris NE La., 9-4-76 192 — Dennis Bolden (ASU) vs. 10-25-80 Theron McClendon (McNeese St.), 189 — Adams (ASU) vs. NM St., 10-21-00 183 — Jonathan 11-15-86 181 — Dwane Brown (ASU) vs. Lamar, Ill., 9-30-89 176 — Roy Johnson (ASU) vs. Southern 10-13-05 Lafayette), 174 — Michael Desormeaux (UL Northern Ill., 9-21-96 174 — Lamont Zachery (ASU) vs. 10-6-01 Adams (ASU) vs. Mississippi, 173 — Jonathan State), 9-22-01 172 — Randy Rogers (Jacksonville St., 9-26-87 Texas 170 — Earl Easley (ASU) vs. East TOP RUSHING GAMES IN ASU STADIUM ASU IN RUSHING GAMES TOP For four straight seasons, ASU finished among the For four straight seasons, polls; 10th in teams in the final I-AA top 12 I-AA 1984, 6th in 1985, 2nd in 1986, 12th in 1987. Most Opponents Punts Blocked By (season) — 8 by 1989 Jimmy Lisko, 1975; Jimmy Francis, Baylor, Teams By Both Attempted Fewest Passes by Memphis, 1982) ASU; 3 (8 by (game) — 11 Annual Defense Champions—Arkansas St., 1985 Most Opp. Punts Blocked By (season) — 11 in 1975 Most Opp. Punts Blocked By (season) — 11 players each gaining 200 opposing I-A Two ASU yards or more in a game: Corey Walker, Northern Illinois (251) Talley, (212) and Charles State, 1987 Texas 10 vs. East history. ninth-longest in I-AA Goal (career) — 7 by Scott Roper in 1986 (3 State) Texas vs. McNeese State, 4 vs. North 1987 North Texas, ASU IN NCAA REC ASU IN NCAA 26. Redden (Richmond), 9-19-81 169 — Barry 27. Easley (ASU), 11-8-03 168 — Chris 28. 29. 11-18-04 Texas), 166 — James Mitchell (North 30. 5. 6.Arnold (ASU), 10-13-07 225 — Reggie 7. 10-15-77 Tech), White (La. 223 — John Henry 8. 9. 10. 11. 9-28-91 Tech), Cooper (La. 204 — Jason 12. 193 13. 14. Ridgell (NW La.), 10-3-92 189 — Deon 15. 16. 17. 18. Easley (ASU) vs. Idaho, 11-8-03 176 — Chris 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. T24. 1. 10-22-94 (Pacific), Abdullah 272 — Joe 2. (TCU), 9-25-99 Tomlinson 269 — LaDainian 3. (Central Florida), 10-5-91 242 — Willie English 4. TEAM 1. 2. 3. Scored Rushing (game) — Touchdowns Most 4.ASU's 20-game home winning streak is the INDIVIDUAL 1. Most Consecutive Quarters Kicking a Field 1. Longest Field Goal — 63 by Scott Roper vs. TOP 20 1. TEAM 1. Champions, 1975 Rushing Offense TEAM 1. 2. INDIVIDUAL 1. AStateGuides.com  20 (1984-87) tanooga), 11-1-75 17 (1984-87) 2011 sun belt conference champions conference belt sun 2011 5, David Bates (TX-Arlington), 11-2-85 AstateRedWolves.com 2012 Reference Guide .917 (11 of 12), Tom Sears (ASU), 9-26-92 Tom of 12), .917 (11 54.0, Joe Slayton (ASU) vs. SW La., 9-29-79 (3-162) 7, Tim Rattay (Louisiana Tech), 11-7-98 Tech), Rattay (Louisiana Tim 7, 99, Arkansas State 77, East TX St 22, 9-26-87 Arkansas State 77, East 99, 4, Troy Edwards from Tim Rattay (La. Tech), 11-7-98 Tech), Rattay (La. Tim Edwards from Troy 4, 272,Joe Abdullah (Pacific), 10-22-94 Abdullah 272,Joe 463, Dennis Pendergraft (NW La.), 10-7-78 92, Tyrell Johnson (ASU) vs. Fla. Int’l, 9-24-05 Tyrell 92, 176, Lamont Zachery (ASU) vs. Southwestern Tennessee-Martin, 130, James Johnson (ASU) vs. 621, ASU vs. Tennessee-Martin, 9-15-84 Tennessee-Martin, ASU vs. 621, 83, Arkansas State (vs. Texas Southern), 9-6-09 Texas Arkansas State (vs. 83, 30, Corey Walker (ASU) vs. La. Tech, 11-9-96 Tech, (ASU) vs. La. Walker 30, Corey 552, Louisiana Tech, 11-7-98 Tech, 552, Louisiana 84, Judious Lewis from T. Langford (ASU) vs. South- T. 84, Judious Lewis from 36, (Nevada), 11-20-93 36, Chris Vargas 473, Tim Rattay (Louisiana Tech), 11-7-98 11-7-98 Tech), Rattay (Louisiana Tim 473, St., 11-8-97 284, Lennie Johnson (ASU) vs. SW Mo. 508, Tim Rattay (Louisiana Tech), 11-7-98 Tech), Rattay (Louisiana Tim 508, 5, Corey Walker (ASU) vs. La. Tech, 11-9-96 Tech, (ASU) vs. La. Walker 5, Corey 11, Scott Roper (ASU) vs. East Texas State, 9-26-87; State, Texas vs. East Scott Roper (ASU) 11, 33, ASU (vs. Louisiana-Lafayette), 10-13-07 ASU (vs. Louisiana-Lafayette), 33, 11, ASU (allowed to Louisiana Tech), 10-15-83 Tech), ASU (allowed to Louisiana 11, 6, Brian Davis (ASU) vs. UCA, 9-24-12 6, Brian Davis (ASU) -3 , Southwestern La. (allowed to ASU), 10-10-81 -3 , Southwestern La. (allowed to 14, Kevin Alexander (Utah St.), 9-2-95; Nick Dugas (ULL), 10-13-01 14, Kevin 92, Tyrell Johnson (ASU) vs. Florida Int’l, 9-24-05 Tyrell 92, 99, Michael Adams (ASU) vs. Lamar, 11-15-86 Adams (ASU) vs. Lamar, 99, Michael TD) 89, Kevin Jones (ASU) vs. Memphis, 9-27-07 (for 30,427 (vs.Memphis), 9-18-2004 56, Patrick Mitchell (Utah State), 9-2-95 56, Patrick Mitchell 57, ASU (allowed to UT Chat ASU (allowed to UT 57, 730, Louisiana Tech vs. ASU, 11-7-98 vs. Tech 730, Louisiana 8, Steve Hanschen (ASU) vs. Northwestern La., 10-7-78 7, R. Kilow (ASU) vs. Boise St., 11-4-00; Ben West, FIU, 9-24-05 Ben West, 7, R. Kilow (ASU) vs. Boise St., 11-4-00; 80, Joe Slayton (ASU) vs. Lamar, 10-27-79 80, Joe Slayton (ASU) vs. Lamar, 85, Leroy Harris (ASU) vs. McNeese State, 10-23-76 85, Leroy Harris (ASU) 43, Barry Redden (Richmond), 9-19-81 43, Barry Redden

12, John Howell (UT Chattanooga), 11-1-75; Scot Simons (ASU) vs. UAB, 11-22-97 Chattanooga), 11-1-75; 12, John Howell (UT 63, J. Duren (ASU), vs. McNeese State, 11-23-74; Scott Roper vs. McNeese State, 11-23-74; 63, J. Duren (ASU), 99, Arkansas State vs. Utah State, 9-2-95 Arkansas State vs. Utah State, 99, 65, Scott Gabbert (Southern Illinois), 9-30-89 65, Scott Gabbert (Southern Illinois), 84—T. Langford to J. Lewis (ASU) vs. SIU, 10-1-83; R. Slack to F. Turner, NW Turner, Langford to J. Lewis (ASU) vs. SIU, 10-1-83; R. Slack to F. 84—T. 3, G. Lee (ASU) vs. UTA, 11-2-85; Chris Thompson (Nicholls St.), 11-22-01 Chris 11-2-85; 3, G. Lee (ASU) vs. UTA,

La., 9-5-87; Corey Leonard to David Johnson (ASU) vs. ULL, 10-13-07 La., 9-5-87; Corey Leonard to David Johnson Louisiana, 10-4-97 TD) 9-10-05 (for ern Illinois, 10-1-80; Floyd Turner from Rusty Slack (Northwestern La), 9-5- Turner ern Illinois, 10-1-80; Floyd 87; D. from C. (ASU) vs. ULL, 10-13-07

11, Josh Arauco (ASU) vs. Texas Southern, 9-6-09 Southern, Texas (ASU) vs. Arauco Josh 11, (ASU) vs. NTSU, 11-7-87 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL STATE ARKANSAS 2012 MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS LONGEST WIN STREAK IN STADIUM: RUSHING DEFENSE: DEFENSE: PASSING STREAK IN STADIUM: LONGEST UNBEATEN LARGEST CROWD: TOTAL DEFENSE: TOTAL MOST RETURN YARDAGE: MOST RETURN LONGEST RETURN: TEAM RECORDS MOST POINTS SCORED: MOST POINTS (Both Teams): OFFENSE: TOTAL RUSHING: MOST YARDS PASSING: MOST YARDS MOST FIRST DOWNS: MOST PLAYS: MOST INT.: KICKOFF RETURNS LONGEST RETURN: PUNT RETURNS MOST RETURNS: YARDAGE: MOST RETURN LONGEST RETURN: INTERCEPTIONS LONGEST PUNT: MOST RETURNS: YARDAGE: MOST RETURN PUNTING MOST PUNTS: YARDAGE: MOST PUNTING (Min. 3 Punts): AVG. BEST PUN MOST RECEPTIONS: GAINED: MOST YARDS CAUGHT: MOST TD PASSES LONGEST RECEPTION: TOTAL OFFENSE TOTAL MOST PLAYS: RECEIVING LONG PLAY: GAINED: MOST YARDS BEST COMP. PCT. (Min. 10 Att.): (Min. 10 PCT. BEST COMP. MOST COMPLETIONS: GAINED: MOST YARDS PASSES: MOST TOUCHDOWN HAD INTERCEPTED: MOST PASSES SCORING SCORED: MOST POINTS PASSING MOST ATTEMPTS: MOST TOUCHDOWNS: POINTS: MOST EXTRA MOST FIELD GOALS: LONGEST FG: RUSHING GAINED: YARDS MOST NET MOST CARRIES: LONGEST PLAY: Coaches 2011 asu stadium This is Staff Introduction2012 Season Players Opponents This is ASU

and Staff in Review records asu football Directory 132 2011 SUN BELT CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL (5 returns) Most Yards: 111, LSU, 1991 (4 returns) INDIVIDUAL Best Average (Min. 3 returns): 32.0, J.T. FUMBLES RUSHING Thatcher, Oklahoma, 2000 (5 for 160) Most Fumbles: 12, SW Louisiana, 1974 Most Rushes: 43, Barry Redden, Richmond, 1981 Longest Return: 85, Vic Minor, Northeast Most Fumbles Lost: 6, Mississippi St., 1956 Most Yards: 272, Joe Abdullah, Pacific, 1994 Louisiana, 1979 PENALTIES Best Avg. (Min. 15 att.): 11.4, Cam Newton, KICKOFF RETURNS Most Penalties: 18, Trinity, 1972 Most Returns: 7, Nate McGhee, Southern Illinois, Most Penalty Yards: 189, NW Louisiana, 1976 Auburn, 2010 INTRODUCTION Most Touchdowns: 4, Brian Mitchell, South west - 1987 ern Lou i si ana, 1989; Byron Hanspard, Most Yards: 195, Vic Kubu, Murray St., 1963 Texas Tech, 1995 Best Average (Min. 3 returns): 54.5, Charles Mc- LONGEST PLAYS Longest Run: 95, Keith White, Memphis St., 1948 Daniel, La. Tech, 1972 RUSHING PASSING Longest Return: 100, Paul Hynes, Louisiana 1. 95, Keith White, Memphis State, 1948 Most Attempts: 63, Jim Lindsey, Abilene Chris- Tech, 1957 2. 92, Leon Fry, Abilene Christian, 1954 tian, 1970 INTERCEPTIONS 3. 92, Lennie Kelly, Delta State, 1950

Most Completions: 36, , Pacific, Most Interceptions: 3, Andre Young, PASSING 2012 SEASON 1993; Chris Vargas, Nevada, 1993; Jason Louisiana Tech, 1981; C. Small, Fla. At- 1. 92, Clint Longley to Richard Williams, ACU, 1973 Martin, La. Tech, 1996 lantic, 2006 T2. 85, Ricky Dobbs to Greg Jones, Navy, 2010 Most Yards: 508, Tim Rattay, La. Tech, 1998 Most Yards Returned: 94, David Dumars, North- 85, Walter Phythian to Charles Andrews, NE La., 1986 Most Touchdowns: 7, Tim Rattay, La. Tech, 1998 east Lou i si ana, 1977 85, Chester Norris to Ken Farmer, Delta State, 1963 Best Percentage (Min. 20 Attempts): .882, Clint Best Average (Min. 2 returns): 47.0, David Du- T5. 84, Rusty Slack to Floyd Turner, NW La., 1987 mars, NE Louisiana, 1977 (2 returns) 84, Danny Sparkman to Edwin Lovelady, Memphis, 1984

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Most Interceptions: 5, Michael Johnson, Longest Return: 94, Billy Bond, La. Tech, 1956 84, Danny Sparkman to Derrick Crawford, Mem phis, 1983 AND STAFF Akron, 1988; Gene Johnson, 84, Paul McCall to T.Y. Hilton, FIU, 2008 Louisiana Tech, 1988; Dav id Bates, PUNTING Texas-Arlington, 1985; Ken Lauter- TEAM 1. 78, Steve Mick, Southern Illinois, 1976 bach, Abilene Chris tian, 1971; Mike RUSHING 2. 74, Dale Conner, North Dakota, 1970 Grejbowski, Drake, 1969; Tom Garza, Most Rushes: 73, Southern Illinois, 1971; Missis- 3. 72, Brit Framel, UL Lafayette, 2006 Trinity, 1969 sippi State, 1992 4. 71, Don Whitney, Texas-Arlington, 1973

Longest Pass: 92, Clint Longley to Richard Most Yards: 505, Austin College, 1954 T5. 70, Will Goggans, Troy, 2010 PLAYERS Williams, Abilene Christian, 1973 PASSING 70, W. Atterberry, North Texas, 2010 TOTAL OFFENSE Most Attempts: 65, Abilene Christian, 1970 70, Bucky Scribner, Kansas, 1981 Most Plays: 67, Jim Lindsey, Abilene Ch., 1970 Most Completions: 38, Nevada, 1996; La. Tech, FIELD GOALS Most Yards: 506, Clint Longley, ACU, 1973 1996; Louisiana Tech, 1998 1. 59, Alan Smith, Texas A&M, 1983 Best Average: 16.3, Paul Carruth, Ala., 1982 Most Yards: 552, Louisiana Tech, 1998 T2. 57, Alan Smith, Texas A&M, 1983

RECEIVING Most Touchdowns: 7, Louisiana Tech, 1998 57, Mike Andrie, Lamar, 1987 2011 Most Receptions: 18, Geoff Noisy, Nev., 1996 Best Completion Pct.: .808, NT, 1988 (21 of 26) 4. 55, Gregg Goodman, Southern Ill., 1970 Most Yards: 224, Martel Moore, NIU, 2012 Most Times Intercepted: 5, Florida International, 5. 54, Skipper Butler, UT Arlington, 1968 IN REVIEW Best Average (Min. 3 catches): 40.0, Pat Cole- 2005; Akron, 1988; Louisiana Tech, 1988; T6. 53, Sean Fleming, Wyoming, 1990 man, Mississippi, 1989 (5 for 200) Texas-Ar ling ton, 1985; Memphis State, 53, Rafael Septien, SW Louisiana, 1976 Most Touchdowns: 4—Troy Edwards, La. Tech, 1975; Abilene Christian, 1971; Drake, 8. 52, Rafael Septien, SW Louisiana, 1976 1998 1969; Trinity, 1969 9. 51, Jerry Pope, Louisiana Tech, 1973 SCORING TOTAL OFFENSE 10. 50, Thomas Morstead, SMU, 2006 Most Points: 24, , Mis sis sip pi, Most Plays: 99, Utah State, 1995 50, Kenny Seaman, Southern Ill., 1975 1990; Brian Mitchell, Southwestern Most Yards: 730, Louisiana Tech, 1998 PUNT RETURNS Louisiana, 1989; Byron Hanspard, Texas Best Average: 9.5, Louisiana Tech, 1998 1. 85, Vic Minor, Northeast Louisiana, 1979 OPPONENTS Tech, 1995; Troy Edwards, Louisiana Most First Downs: 36, Louisiana Tech, 1990 2. 80, L. Singleton, Florida Int’l, 2007 Tech, 1998 Most Rushing First Downs: 20, La. Tech, 1990 3. 78, Andy Nelson, Memphis State, 1956 Most Touchdowns: 4, Randy Baldwin, Missis- Most Passing First Downs: 22, La. Tech, 1998 4. 77, Jeff Steele, Northeast La., 1989 sippi, 1990; Brian Mitchell, Southwestern Most Penalty First Downs: 4, McNeese State, 5. 73, Stanley Kinchen, La. State, 1991 Louisiana, 1989; Byron Hanspard, Texas 1986; Southern Illinois, 1983; La. Tech, 6. 71, Tony Kowotski, Mississippi St., 1951 Tech, 1995; Troy Edwards, Lou i si ana 1982; East Carolina, 1996 7. 70, Norman Duplain, Miss. St., 1950 records

Tech, 1998 SCORING 8. 65, Leon Fry, Abilene Christian, 1953 opponent Most Extra Point Kicks: 8, Brian Happel, Texas- Most Points: 95, Central Arkansas, 1937 9. 60, , Texas A&M, 1983 Ar ling ton, 1979; Pedro Suarez, Louisiana Most Touchdowns: 15, Central Ark., 1937 KICKOFF RETURNS State, 1991 Most Extra Point Kicks: 10, La. State, 1991 1. 100—Paul Hynes, La. Tech, 1957 Most PAT Kick Attempts: 8, Brian Happel, Texas- Most PAT Kicks Attempted: 10, Louisiana State, 2. 99—Vic Kubu, Murray State, 1963 Arlington, 1979; Pedro Suarez, 1991; Louisiana Tech, 1998 3. 98–U. Parrish, Tulsa, 2003 Most Field Goals: 6, Wyoming, 1990; Texas T4. 97—Harold Robinson, Akron, 1991

Louisiana State, 1991 THIS IS Most Field Goals: 6, Sean Fleming, Wyoming, A&M, 1983 97—John Avery, Mississippi, 1996

1990; Alan Smith, Texas A&M, 1983 Most Field Goal Attempts: 7, Texas A&M, 1983 6. 96—Vic Kubu, Murray State, 1963 ASU FOOTBALL Most Field Goal Attempts: 7, Alan Smith, TAMU, PUNTING 7. 95—James Kennison, Southwestern La., 1955 1983; Dustin Rivest, Florida International, Most Punts: 13, Lamar, 1975 INTERCEPTION RETURNS 2008 Most Yards: 470, Kansas, 1981 1. 94, Billy Bond, Louisiana Tech, 1956 Most Points Kicking: 20—Sean Fleming, Best Average: 53.8, Southern Ill., 1982 (4 punts) 2. 90, Ron Irvin, Southwestern La., 1977 Wyoming, 1990; Alan PUNT RETURNS T3. 85, David Dumars, Northeast La., 1977 Smith, Texas A&M, 1983 Most Returns: 10, Alabama-Birmingham, 1997 85, Izell Reese, UAB, 1997 PUNTING Most Yards: 160, Oklahoma, 2000 5. 84, Lorenzo Ferguson, Va. Tech, 1997 THIS IS ASU Most Punts: 13, Ricky Gohlke, Lamar, 1975 Best Average: 42.0, North Texas, 1988 6. 77, Percy Nabors, Memphis St., 1983 Most Yards: 470, Bucky Scribner, Kansas, 1981 KICKOFF RETURNS 7. 72, Doug Simper, Illinois State, 1973 Best Average: 52.7, Matt Fodge, Oklahoma St., 2006 Most Returns: 13, East Texas State, 1987 Longest Punt: 78, Steve Mick, So. Ill., 1976 Most Yards: 243, East Texas State, 1987 PUNT RETURNS Best Average: 52.3, Texas A&M, 2003 Most Returns: 10, Rodregis Brooks, Alabama- PASS INTERCEPTIONS Birmingham, 1997 Most Interceptions: 6, Southern Miss, 1979 (106 STAFF Most Yards: 160, J.T. Thatcher, Oklahoma, 2000 yards); Utah St., 2003 (10-25-03) DIRECTORY 2012 Reference Guide 133 AstateRedWolves.com  AStateGuides.com tee tee duc duc Tennis, 1940 Tennis, Football 1946 Track, 1990-93 Track, 1966-68 Track, Track, 1986-89 Track, Track, 1980-83 Track, Track, 1968-72 Track, Track, 1989-90 Track, Baseball, 1956-59 Baseball, 1963-66 Baseball, 1993-95 Football, 1984-87 Football, 1965-66 Football, 1968-71 Football, 1954-57 Football, Football, 1964-67 Football, 1972-75 Football, 1971-74 Football, 1999-02 Football, 1972-75 Football, 1968-71 Volleyball, 1993-96 Volleyball, Basketball, 1984-88 Basketball, 1978-80 Basketball, 1975-80 Basketball, 1974-77 Men’s Golf, 1994-97 Golf, Men’s Track Coach, 1972-89 Track Track Coach, 1989-2007 Track Athletic Director, 1969-75 Athletic Director, Football, Track, 1973-77 Football, Track, ball, 1913-15; FB Coach, 1919-21 Women’s Basketball, 1997-2000 Women’s mons ...... 1988 in mons ...... 1988 Foot Football, 1965-67; Football Coach, 1972-89 AStateGuides.com Aubrey Gatewood inductee ...... 1988 Julie Hagoodinductee ...... 2010 James Hamilton inductee ...... 1990 Foy Ham Charlie Fredrick inductee ...... 2006 Bob Giersburg ...... inductee 1994 George Glenn...... inductee 1984 GwinTerry ...... inductee 1985 Frank Farella Frank Farella inductee ...... 1999 David Faught inductee ...... 2009 Bob Ferralasco inductee ...... 2008 Charlotte Fields inductee ...... 1998 inductee Jay Flanigan ...... 2007 Don Floyd inductee ...... 2003 Pedtra Wilson Flournoy...... 2002inductee George Kell inductee ...... 1999 Monica Klebe ...... inductee 1998 Guy Kochel ...... 1984 in Tim Keane Tim inductee ...... 2005 Gerald Jumper...... inductee 1990 Joe Hollimon ...... inductee 1993 Keith Horninductee ...... 2010 Marvin Jarrett ...... inductee 2000 Sue Jayroe ...... inductee 1997 Garry Johnsoninductee ...... 2011 Ken Jones...... inductee 1987 Al Joyner inductee ...... 1993 David Hines ...... 1996 inductee Humphreys T.J. inductee ...... 1988 Thomas Hill inductee ...... 1982 Dan Henderson inductee ...... 1995 Jeff HartwigJeff ...... inductee 2000 Lauren Fair Harmon inductee ...... 2008 Calvin Harrell inductee ...... 1994  2011 sun belt conference champions conference belt sun 2011 AstateRedWolves.com 2012 Reference Guide

Golf, 1984-88 Track, 1974-77 Track, Baseball, 1965-68 Baseball, 1967-70 Football, 1958-59 Football, 1968-71 Football, 1979-82 Football, 1954-57 Football, 1984-85 Football, 1986-89 Football, 1984-86 Football, 1965-68 Football, 1976-79 Football, 1984-87 Football, 1983-85 Football, 1966-69 Honorary Inductee Basketball, 1963-67 Basketball, 1993-94 Basketball, 1980-84 Basketball, 1970-74 Basketball, 1964-68 Four sports, 1927-29 Trainer, 1976-present Trainer, Three sports, 1956-59 Golf Coach, 1980-2006 Golf Coach, Football Coach, 1963-70 Football Coach, 1946-53

Basketball Coach, 1979-95 Three sports, 1939-41, 1946-48 Basketball, 1965-68; Football, 1967-68 Baseball, 1949-51; Basketball, 1949-51 Football, 1953-57; FB Coach, 1968-78

Basketball, Football, Baseball, 1947-48 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL STATE ARKANSAS 2012 John Dickson inductee ...... 1984 John Dickey...... inductee 1997 Dorton inductee ...... 2004 Wayne Bennie Ellender inductee ...... 1982 Frosty England...... inductee 1983 Tommy Davis...... Tommy 2002 inductee Maurice Carthon inductee ...... 1991 Nelson Catalina inductee ...... 1991 Howard Cissell ...... inductee 1993 Clifton Jeff inductee ...... 2004 Ron Carroll inductee ...... 2005 Gary Crane...... inductee 1992 Carter Ray Crawford ...... inductee 1997 Dave Dailey inductee ...... 2000 Bill Davidson inductee ...... 1984 Bill Bergey inductee ...... 1982 Mike Burk inductee ...... 1997 Bill Caldwell inductee ...... 1985 Jim Callaway inductee ...... 1992 Linda Allison...... 1994 inductee Fred Barnettinductee ...... 1999 Randy Barnhill inductee ...... 2003 Mike Beebe inductee ...... 2008 Earl Bell inductee ...... 1986 Everett Bolton inductee ...... 1986 Rusty Bourg ...... inductee 1995 Gene Bradley inductee ...... 2009 Steve Brooks...... inductee 1995 Dwane Brown inductee ...... 2001 Ray Brown inductee ...... 1996 Dan Buckley ...... inductee 1995 Jess Bucy inductee ...... 1998 Johnie Burnett inductee ...... 1985 Neil Abel...... 2009 inductee Coaches 2011 asu HALL This is Staff Introduction2012 Season Players Opponents This is ASU

and Staff in Review OF HONOR asu football Directory 134 2011 SUN BELT CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL John Koldus ...... 1995 inductee Bobby Scott ...... 1992 inductee Baseball, 1952-53; Football, 1950-52 Four sports, 1948-51 Larry Lacewell ...... 1987 inductee Elbert Shelley ...... 1997 inductee FB Coach, Athletic Direc tor, 1979-90 Football, 1983-86 Tim Langford ...... 2008 inductee Fred Shepherd ...... 2002 inductee Football, 1980-83 Basketball, 1990-93 Harry Larche ...... 1983 inductee James E. Simmons ...... 2006 inductee INTRODUCTION Three sports, 1946-48 Football, 1970-72 Doug Lowery ...... 2005 inductee Leslie Speck...... 1984 inductee Football, 1970-73 Three sports, 1931-35; Coach, 1936-38 Mike Malham, Jr...... 2001 inductee Jerald Spencer ...... 2006 inductee Football, 1972-75 Track & Field, 1965-67 Mike Malham, Sr...... 2006 inductee Tommy Spiers ...... 1998 inductee Football Coach, 1971-84 Football, 1954-56 2012 SEASON Tim Maloney ...... 2004 inductee Paul Stovall...... 2000 inductee Baseball, 1981-83 Football, Track, 1953-54 Micah Marsh...... 2007 inductee Dan Summers...... 1998 inductee Basketball, 1994-98 Football, 1962-65 Jo Beth Carmack Mathis ...... 2000 inductee Clovis Swinney ...... 1989 inductee COACHES

Volleyball, 1990-92 Football, 1967-69 AND STAFF Margie Kolat McGee ...... 2006 inductee John Tate...... 1998 inductee Volleyball, 1991-94 Basketball, 1986-89 Kendra Meichsner ...... 2005 inductee Sonja Tate ...... 2004 inductee Tennis, 1995-98 Basketball, Track, 1990-93 Dennis Meyer...... 1991 inductee Donnie Taylor ...... 2001 inductee Football, 1968-71 Track, 1976-79 PLAYERS Maurice Miller ...... 1986 inductee Bill Templeton ...... 1987 inductee Three sports, 1946-50 FB, 1954-56; FB Coach, 1965-79, Asst. AD, 1980-cur. Andy Morris ...... 1990 inductee Harold Thomas ...... 1996 inductee Baseball, 1958-61; SID, 1969-74; Asst. AD, 1974-77 Baseball, 1953-56 Jerry Muckensturm ...... 1992 inductee Willard Tilley...... 1982 inductee Football, 1972-75 Football, Basketball, 1939-40 2011 Anthony Myles ...... 2001 inductee J.A. Tomlinson ...... 1982 inductee IN REVIEW Basketball, 1978-80 Athletic Dir., Base ball Coach, 1944-76 Marvin Neloms ...... 2011 inductee Jan Troutt ...... 1996 inductee Football, 1983-86 Track, 1983-85 Newton Norris ...... 2001 inductee Shyla Tucker ...... 2003 inductee Basketball, 1934-37 Basketball, 1991-94 Okey Oldham...... 1990 inductee Joe Turner...... 2011 inductee Football, 1928-29; Baseball, 1928-30 Football, 1960-62 Roy Painter ...... 2002 inductee Juli Vaccari ...... 1990 inductee OPPONENTS Football, 1973-76 Volleyball, 1975-78 Bill Phillips ...... 1992 inductee Jim Wagner ...... 1996 inductee Football, 1968-71 Baseball, 1967-70 Wayne Pitcock...... 1991 inductee Sam Wier ...... 1988 inductee Baseball, 1967-69 Football, 1960-62; Football Assistant, 1971-72 Chris Poole ...... 2010 inductee of honor Matt Whiteside ...... 2007 inductee asu hall Volleyball Coach, 1987-92 Baseball, 1987-90 Ed Preston ...... 1991 inductee Bob Williams ...... 1987 inductee Track, 1975-77 Track, 1975-79; Coach, 1980-86 John rauth...... 1983 inductee Marcia Williams ...... 1993 inductee Basketball Coach, Golf Coach, 1949-79 Tennis, 1977-80; Coach, 1980-2011

Tom Reese ...... 2007 inductee H.T. Winters...... 1983 inductee THIS IS Football, 1962-65 Football, Baseball, 1929-32 ASU FOOTBALL Don Riggs ...... 1986 inductee Jerry Ann Winters ...... 1994 inductee Four sports, 1955-59 Women's Basketball Coach, 1984-95 Kelly Riley ...... 2009 inductee Bennie Wilhelm ...... 1993 inductee Track & Field, 1989-92 Four sports, 1946-49 Jerry Rook ...... 1983 inductee Jim Wiseman ...... 2007 inductee Basketball, 1962-65 Football, 1984-87 Scott Roper ...... 2010 inductee

Richie Woit ...... 1989 inductee THIS IS ASU Football, 1986-87 Football, 1950-53 John Rose ...... 1985 inductee Kay Woodiel ...... 1988 inductee Track, Basketball Coach, 1963-76 Coach in three women’s sports, 1974-84 Dana Ryan ...... 1989 inductee Baseball, 1965-68

Don Scaife ...... 1989 inductee STAFF

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It also houses the Bill Templeton Recruiting Room. Templeton It also houses the Bill ASU Stadium building, but also The complex is not just the three-story a player lounge area and the en- On the ground floor are locker rooms, play football from inside Wolves Suite holders enjoy watching the Red The structure complements the million dollar video scoreboard con- The former football complex now houses academic and student serv- 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL STATE ARKANSAS 2012 rooms, alumni functions, booster meetings, recruiting and other gatherings. rooms, alumni functions, booster meetings, fields and concession stands. and the surrounding parking areas, practice the can be found at and his staff trance to the weight room. Coach Malzahn The top located on the second floor. and video areas complex with offices converted into suites on game day. floor includes meeting rooms which are and on are mounted throughout the suite Televisions or from the balcony. the balconies to capture and show replays. This massive structure is located in the south end zone. structed in 2001. ices, compliance and some sports offices. 2011 football Staff Introduction2012 Season Coaches Players Opponents History This is ASU in Review complex Directory

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An ASU Stadium-record 2012 SEASON crowd of 30,427 was on hand to watch the Red Wolves play long-time When Arkansas State’s football team took the field rival Memphis on Sept. for its 2010 home opener, it was on a new and up- 18, 2004. COACHES

graded state-of-the-art GEO Surfaces field turf. AND STAFF ASU originally transitioned from a grass field to an artificial playing sur- face prior the 2006 season. Like the original field turf installed five years ago, the new Geo-Surfaces product still features a large A-State logo in the center of the field and red end zones with large white "ARKANSAS STATE" lettering. PLAYERS However, the new product has an enhanced look with the addition of two Red Wolves logos, two Sun Belt Conference logos and a black trim that will outline the field. The Red Wolves and Sun Belt Conference logos are lo- cated on each 25-yard line. 2011 The newest Geo-Surfaces field turf is slightly thicker than the previous IN REVIEW product and also includes a sand base for the first time in addition to the no- flyout rubber that was again put in place. The multi-use surface provides year-round training opportunities for other ASU sports in addition to the school’s football program. ASU Stadium features a three-story press box, which includes a large OPPONENTS suite for fans on the first floor, houses the media on the second floor and has a photo and film deck on level three.

ASU STADIUM FACTS AND FIGURES HISTORY OPENED: 1974 ORIGINAL COST: $2,500,000 ($1.4 million raised by friends and alumni) ORIGINAL CAPACITY: 16,343 (revised to 18,709 in 1980) CURRENT CAPACITY: 30,406 (enlargement completed in 1991; suites included in 2002; capacity revised in 2005 due to construction)

SURFACE: Field turf installed in 2006/2010; formerly Bermuda grass through 2005 season asu

SEASONS PLAYED: 37 (through 2011) stadium GAMES PLAYED: 193 ASU RECORD: 122-70-1 TOTAL CUMULATIVE ATTENDANCE: 2,653,248 LARGEST CROWD: 30,427 (Sept. 18, 2004, vs. Memphis) BEST AVERAGE ATTENDANCE (season): 21,257 in 2011; previous 21,105 in 2008 FIRST GAME: Sept. 28, 1974 (Louisiana Tech 21, Arkansas State 7) THIS IS ASU FIRST ARKANSAS STATE VICTORY: second game (Oct. 5, 1974; ASU 14, Eastern Michigan 7) DEDICATION GAME: Nov. 2, 1974 (ASU 17, Northeast Louisiana 14) FIRST GAME ON PROGREEN TURF: Sept. 2, 2006 (Arkansas State 14, Army 6) FIRST SCORE: Sept. 28, 1974 (opening game); La. Tech TE Mike Barber scored on a 13-yard TD pass from Steve Haynes

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ASU’s athletics department moved one huge step closer to achieving its goal of a new athletics department moved one huge ASU’s athletics program at the second largest ever given to the The single donation equals Adams, we will be able to provide support of Boe and Myrna “Thanks to the generous improvement to the current three-story football complex, ASU’s Upon completion of building through structure included connecting it to the football Enhancements to the strength and conditioning coach, the new area ASU’s Arce, of John Behind the efforts Adams and their continued sup- are so grateful for this gift from Boe and Myrna “We One of the most impressive aspects of Arkansas State’s Football Complex is the Football Arkansas State’s of most impressive aspects One of the 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL STATE ARKANSAS 2012 The ASU and conditioning area features 70 work stations, flooring, flexibil- strength The ity area, power area, speed area, cardiovascular area, training equipment, Olympic weight-lifting platforms, a plyometric training area, air and heating system and train- ing security measures. Performance Enhancement Complex when a gift of $250,000 from longtime supporters Complex when a gift of $250,000 from Performance Enhancement Lee in March 2004. Dean presented to Dr. Adams of Leachville was Boe and Myrna ASU. and workouts en- for our student-athletes to have proper training an ultramodern facility Lee. their full potential,” said Dr. abling them to reach area was the next step. strength and conditioning as providing services for student-athletes in complementary architectural design as well areas and academic support staff. the classroom through computer labs, study stronger and faster. student-athletes become bigger, ASU’s is in use to help Lee. ASU athletics,” said Dr. port of strength and conditioning program and the weight room. Success on the football field be- program and the weight room. Success strength and conditioning of the best. ASU has one and gins in the weight room, Coaches 2011 strength & Staff Introduction2012 Season Players Opponents History This is ASU

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Arkansas State University took another step to achieving its goal of a total Per- formance Enhancement Complex when a gift of $250,000 was presented by Dr. Tim

and Terri Langford in September 2004. 2012 SEASON The donation equals the second largest single donation ever given to the athlet- ics program at ASU. Longtime supporters Boe and Myrna Adams made an equal contribution to the Performance Enhancement Complex March 4, 2004. Because of the Langford’s generous gift, the Athletic Training Program located in COACHES the Football Facility has been enhanced considerably. The furnished and refurbished AND STAFF training room is now named the Tim and Terri Langford Sports Medicine Center. “We are honored that Tim and Terri so generously agreed to assist us with our Sports Medicine Center,” said ASU Director of Athletics Dr. Dean Lee. “This state-of-

the-art facility allows us to better manage the health and safety of our student-athletes PLAYERS through the prevention and treatment of injuries. “Tim and Terri have served as exceptional ambassadors for this University and represent the absolute best that ASU has to offer. Tim has been a role model for our program since he enrolled here in 1979 through his athletic, academic and leadership 2011 abilities.” IN REVIEW In fact, Langford was recently named as one of the Sun Belt Conference’s dis- tinguished alums during the league’s first 31 years. Langford was also inducted into ASU’s Ring of Honor during the 2008 football season. Langford, a urologist in Little Rock with Arkansas Urologists Associates, played quarterback for ASU from 1980-83 under former head coach Larry Lacewell. His wife, Terri, is a former physical therapist and received part of her physical therapy training OPPONENTS at Arkansas State. HISTORY

The sports medicine department ex- The Tim and Terri Langford Sports medicine center panded into the former Red Wolves Medicine area has undergone recent langford sports football team locker room. This con- changes and construction and is in version increased available athletic use. The project included new tables, training work space from 700 square flooring, ceiling, paint and offices. feet to over 2,800 square feet. Other THIS IS ASU training centers in the Convocation ASU student-athletes, who already re- Center, Tomlinson Stadium and the ceive great medical care, enjoy plenty Track and Field Complex serve to com- of room and quality surroundings. plement this primary space and provide STAFF

frontline care for practices and events. DIRECTORY 2012 Reference Guide 139 AstateRedWolves.com  AStateGuides.com and Larry Lacewell. Heisman Trophy winner Heisman Trophy AStateGuides.com  2011 sun belt conference champions conference belt sun 2011 AstateRedWolves.com 2012 Reference Guide Now, the locker room is a nice compliment to the rest of Now, A plaque (left) marks the entrance into the Larry Lacewell Locker Room. A Locker Legends Plaque. The plaque is flanked by the Larry Lacewell athletic administrators totally off guard, Cowboys owner guard, athletic administrators totally off organization Jerry Jones announced that the Cowboys’ would match that number. can call their own. the football complex, a place the players

The event netted in excess of $60,000. In a surprise move which caught The event netted in excess of $60,000. Larry Lacewell Locker Room. It has a familiar ring to it. In May 2004, Larry Lacewell Locker Room. It has Era Reunion”, held in conjunction with an former ASU players for the “Larry Lacewell ASU players for the former ASU football game during the 2006 season.

Larry Lacewell was joined by a number of his 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL STATE ARKANSAS 2012 ASU’s Department of Athletics named the football locker room after one of Department of ASU’s football coaches and athletic direc- most beloved former head the school’s event, sports celebrities and fans tors - Larry Lacewell. In a star-studded who recently retired from the came to honor and pay tribute to Lacewell, in Jonesboro. Dallas Cowboys organization and made his home NFL’s Coaches 2011 larry lacewell Staff Introduction2012 Season Players Opponents History This is ASU

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The Bill Templeton Recruiting Room is used as a relaxation

area for players. However, it is also a frequent site for meet- PLAYERS ings, luncheons, receptions and recruiting activities. 2011 IN REVIEW OPPONENTS

The Bill Templeton Recruiting Room houses HISTORY numerous ASU trophies, including the 2005 New Orleans Bowl and 2012 GoDaddy.com Bowl trophies. bill templeton recruiting room THIS IS ASU

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Additional renovations are still scheduled, includiing a “Wall of Honor” that will recognize special student-athletes of Honor” Additional renovations are still scheduled, includiing a “Wall Team photos have been hung and are displayed along the walls of the building, along with plaques displaying photos have been Team A restructuring of the academic resource center, now known as Dawson’s Den, has occurred, including a wall- Dawson’s now known as of the academic resource center, restructuring A Among the most recent and noticeable modifications to the Charles Luter Family Academic Success Center is the Charles Luter Family Among the most recent and noticeable modifications to The athletic department came back on May 20, 2011 to hold a ribbon-cutting ceremony and open-house re- to hold a ribbon-cutting The athletic department came back on May 20, 2011 The Charles Luter Family Academic Success Center serves as a foundation for structure, discipline and or- Academic Success Center serves as a foundation for structure, discipline The Charles Luter Family Among ASU’s most recent accomplishments was 173 student-athletes achieving a 3.0 grade point average for most recent accomplishments was 173 ASU’s Among “That is a very appropriate name for what we do here, because we have had a tremendous amount of aca- name for what we do here, because we have had a “That is a very appropriate “We are proud to announce the largest gift in the history of ASU Athletics of $400,000, and we are also proud Athletics of $400,000, and we are also ASU the largest gift in the history of are proud to announce “We The Arkansas State University Athletic Department announced University Arkansas State The 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL STATE ARKANSAS 2012 that come to Arkansas State and excelled in their business, in their profession, in their career or in their commu- that come to nity. the all-time winners of the Terry Gwin and Scott and Kay Dawson Ambassador Awards, two of the highest honors two of the highest Awards, Ambassador Gwin and Scott and Kay Dawson Terry the all-time winners of the ASU student-athlete can receive. and wrap celebrating academic success that is clearly visible for student-athletes working in the computer lab. Addi- for student-athletes working in the computer lab. wrap celebrating academic success that is clearly visible in this area, which also displays pictures tutorial rooms and computer-work stations have been upgraded tionally, Athletic Director’s Honor Roll are also latest members of the The names of the ASU graduates. of the most recent after Scott and Kay Dawson, longtime supporters of Red Wolves’ The area is named Den. showcased in Dawson’s athletics. a new foyer housed in a brick and rock exterior that, along with new landscaping, gives the entrance to the build- a new foyer housed in a brick and rock exterior that, along logo embedded in a ter- The actual foyer has a large Red Wolves ing a modern look and creates a stronger image. to the lobby area, now also connects office receptionist A razzo flooring that greets visitors as they enter the building. Charles and his wife, Kay. which holds all-new furniture and a plaque recognizing ception for to showcase some of the renovations that have occured since the donation was made. ception for to showcase some of the renovations that have ganization for the education of all ASU student-athletes. The facility, coupled with innovative programs and equip- coupled with innovative The facility, ASU student-athletes. ganization for the education of all tutorial tutors, computer labs, a resource room, study areas, ment, currently houses the academic support staff, of- and spring sports coaching room, the compliance office rooms, small group study centers, a large conference fices. the 2011 spring semester, including 32 with a 4.0. There were also a school-record 186 members on the 2010 fall There were also a school-record including 32 with a 4.0. spring semester, the 2011 Athletic Director’sThe record. Honor Roll, and 40 of those student-athletes held a 4.0 to also set a school ASU ASU student-athletes, while the fall totals represented 56 percent. spring numbers represented 54 percent of all demic success,” Lee added. “We work extremely hard to build a culture where our student-athletes want to suc- work extremely hard to build a culture where “We demic success,” Lee added. but in the classroom, and they have done that.” ceed not only in competition, to announce the renaming of this facility to the Charles F. Luter Family Academic Success Center,” said ASU Di- ASU said Academic Success Center,” Luter Family of this facility to the Charles F. to announce the renaming to announce the com- have the great opportunity press conference. “We Dean Lee at the Athletics Dr. rector of previously had the Boe and We phase of our performance enhancement complex. pletion of what we call the third Center and now a vital Langford Sports Medicine Terri and Tim the Center, Adams Strength and Conditioning Myrna Academic Success Center. we call the and very important part of what the largest single donation in its history, a $400,000 gift from a in its history, the largest single donation used to enhance the athletic academic Charles Luter that is being Academic Success Cen- Luter Family named Charles F. at a press conference held at the newly facility, ter in September of 2008. Coaches 2011 academic Staff Introduction2012 Season Players Opponents History This is ASU

and Staff in Review success center Directory 142 2011 SUN BELT CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL Nothing symbolizes Arkansas State football more than the Ring of Honor. The Ring, which recognizes the greatness of Red Wolves football through the induction of the school’s finest players and coaches, is located on the facade of the west side of ASU Stadium. INTRODUCTION 2012 SEASON

ASU RING OF HONOR Name Induction Year

Calvin Harrell (RB 1968-71) ...... 1996 COACHES AND STAFF Bill Bergey (LB 1965-68) ...... 1997 Bill Templeton (RB 1954-56, AC 1965-79) ...... 1997 Harry Larche (player, 1946-48)...... 1998 J.A. “Ike” Tomlinson (HC, 1945, AD)...... 1998 Bill Davidson (1954-56, HC 1971-78)...... 1999 Bennie Ellender (HC, 1963-70) ...... 2000 PLAYERS Frank Farella (OL, 1954-57) ...... 2001 Larry Lacewell (HC, 1979-89)...... 2001 The late Calvin Harrell was the Maurice Carthon (RB, 1979-82) ...... 2002 Ring’s first inductee in 1996.

Bill Phillips (OL, 1968-71) ...... 2003 2011 Terry Gwin (QB/RB, 1965-66)...... 2006 Ray Brown (OL/TE, 1983-85) ...... 2007 IN REVIEW Tim Langford (QB, 1980-83)...... 2007 OPPONENTS

Former ASU and NFL great Bill HISTORY Bergey, pictured with fellow Ring inductee Bill Templeton, was in- ducted in 1997. honor ring of THIS IS ASU

Tim Langford (above) and Ray Brown are the Maurice Carthon (left) and Larry Former coach and current ASU Di- latest two former ASU greats to be inducted into

Lacewell have joined the Ring of rector of Major Gifts Bill Templeton STAFF the Ring of Honor.

Honor. welcomes Bill Phillips into the Ring. DIRECTORY 2012 Reference Guide 143 AstateRedWolves.com  AStateGuides.com AStateGuides.com  ASU student-athletes give back to not only ASU the local community and Northeast Arkansas, but also reach out to more distant places. During the 2011 season, for in- places. During the 2011 stance, members of the ASU football team ASU stance, members of the visited the USA Women’s and Children’s Women’s visited the USA Hospital (above) in Mobile, Ala., during part Hospital (above) in Mobile, of their time leading up to the GoDaddy.com Bowl. During the 2005 season, members of the ASU football team visited the Women’s ASU the and Children’s Hospital (left) in Lafayette, and Children’s La., during part of their time leading up to the

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Being a student-athlete at Arkansas State University is not only what you can accomplish on the on you can accomplish not only what is State University Arkansas at a student-athlete Being areas and the surrounding of Jonesboro community part of the is an integral team football ASU’s seventh annual “Se- heavily involved in the Players were team have spent time reaching Members of the football in- Appreciation Day Fan The team holds an annual are often seen in the com- Both coaches and players 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL STATE ARKANSAS 2012 field of play or in the classroom. It is also what you can give back to the community. give back what you can It is also classroom. play or in the field of area charities and local school programs, players are involved with The Arkansas. in Northeast projects. many worthwhile Advisory Com- by the Student-Athlete nior Prom”, sponsored with seniors, play pitched in to dance mittee. Players they could to ensure sports and anything else games, talk enjoyed their prom. the seniors and local schools in Northeast out to the youth programs made visits to hospi- have The Red Wolves’ Arkansas.. distribution centers and much tals, health centers, food more. fans and sign autographs as which they interact with in the community visiting They can often be found well. for young and old fans alike. and signing autographs events and representing muntiy speaking at special good causes. New Orleans Bowl. The players also took time to sign autographs and visit with fans New Orleans Bowl. young and old alike during both bowl weeks. Coaches 2011 community Staff Introduction2012 Season Players Opponents History This is ASU

and Staff in Review service Directory 144 2011 SUN BELT CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL Arkansas State University’s athletic programs compete in top-of-the line facilities. ASU Stadium, which opened in 1974, has evolved into a beautiful stadium which seats 30,406 fans. That includes a cluster of exclusive suites in the south end zone atop the football of- INTRODUCTION fice complex. A million dollar video/scoreboard is the focal point in the stadium. Coaches and student-athletes moved into a new $2.7 million track and field complex in spring 2004. It contains an eight-lane 400-meter track ASU Stadium—Home of ASU Football

and can be set up for two NCAA venues. 2012 SEASON Three local country clubs graciously allow ASU’s men’s and women’s golf programs to uti- lize their facilities for practice and play. J.A. “Ike” Tomlinson Stadium-Kell Field serves as home to Red Wolves baseball. Built in 1993, COACHES the stadium received complete lighting in 1996, AND STAFF 206 field level seats were added for the 2008 season and a new scoreboard was installed this past year. ASU’s newest women’s program, bowling, competes in the Jonesboro Bowling Center. Track & Field Complex PLAYERS 2011 IN REVIEW

RidgePointe Country Club Convocation Center OPPONENTS HISTORY facilities Tomlinson Stadium and Kell Field Allen Park athletics THIS IS ASU STAFF

ASU Soccer Park Sage Meadows Golf Club DIRECTORY 2012 Reference Guide 145 AstateRedWolves.com  AStateGuides.com - - der tion at the teen un ture” by Act ture” by iza tions, Educa- bly. It was lo- bly. cul ca ri cial ni sem zens of the city bid lege in 1918, to a i mu nized for its qualities ty was established April ty was established og si cal plant valued at almost i ing institution in 1930, to a cause cit ver get of some $122.6 million, ness, Com pi River Valley and the cultural and and the cultural pi River Valley search and service. al bud sip grees are offered through the Colleges grees are offered nu cal of other major universities in an sis i ture, Busi grees in 141 areas of spe cul ate de ed and nationally rec ri u ASU’s rapid development over the years has ASU’s Arkansas State Uni After a century of growth, ASU-Jonesboro now After a century of growth, The ASU system includes campuses at Beebe ASU The The Jonesboro campus, which occupies 942 More than 10,000 students annually work to- AStateGuides.com tion, Engineering, Fine Arts, Humanities and So- tion, Engineering, Fine cial Sciences, Nursing and Health Professions, Sciences and Mathematics, and the University Col- The Honors College was instituted July 1, lege. 2004, evolving from the Honors Program. $200 million, and has an alumni roll exceeding 53,000. been typ emerging modern South. From an agricultural high school in 1909, to a junior col four-year degree-grant owns more than 3,000 acres of land in five differ- ent counties, has a phys ASU has become regionally re university in 1967, spect of Ag grad cated at Jonesboro be $40,000 to the state and pledged 200 acres of land as a site. has an an graduate and undergraduate levels. Fif of teaching, re (White County), Mountain Home (Baxter County), and Newport (Jackson County) where associate Tree, and at Marked degree programs are offered, An instructional site is Searcy and Heber Springs. located at Paragould. Ridge in acres amid the gentle slopes of Crowley’s east Jonesboro, is located between the vast and fertile Mis scenic richness of the Ozark Mountains. ward de 1, 1909, as a “public school of ag 1, 1909, as a “public school 100 of the Arkansas General As Arkansas General 100 of the 

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There is so much construction and new projects New campus housing has recently been com- Arkansas State University is an extremely valu- Those who have not visited the campus of 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL STATE ARKANSAS 2012 Arkansas State University in the last five or 10 appear- years would be shocked at the school’s So much on campus is tied to athletics. ance today. ASU Stadium is the gathering site for Saturdays and excitement surrounding each game can be felt sights, the smells, the sounds of The for miles. football. school looks . . . and is . . . a mod- The on campus. ern educational institution that has kept up with technology and student needs as much, if not student A more, than most schools in the nation. center addition anchors the campus, and a new student recreation and wellness center was com- pleted in fall 2009. pleted, including a “Collegiate Park” apartment complex, coastal-type soft-colored housing There is a throughout campus, and a new dorm. Alumni Center and construction of a new over- new pass connecting the campus to local businesses is a new-look campus It’s about to become a reality. that is growing and improving each day. Arkansas and surrounding able part of Northeast areas. Coaches 2011 This is arkansas stateStaff Introduction2012 Season Players Opponents History

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Jonesboro, home of Arkansas State Uni- ical professionals. The city is also a shop- versity, weighs in as the largest city in North- ping mecca, offering a modern business dis- east Arkansas. As a matter of fact, if you trict as well as quaint downtown antique

form a triangle by connecting Little Rock, St. shops and restaurants. The $100 million 2011 Louis and Memphis, Jonesboro stands out Mall at Turtle Creek recently opened with as the largest met ro pol i tan city in what more than 100 stores. IN REVIEW amounts to a 17,000 square mile triangular One of the five largest cities in Arkansas, area. Jonesboro is located between the vast and Jonesboro is a great city of over 60,000, fertile Mississippi River and the cultural and and is always ready to welcome incoming scenic richness of the Ozark Mountains. It is

ASU students from the moment they arrive nestled about 70 miles west of Memphis, OPPONENTS in town. The booming community has ma- Tennessee, on the gentle slopes of Crow- tured over the past half century into a re- ley’s Ridge. gional center for cultural, educational, Jonesboro is a comfortable one hour drive industrial, commercial, agricultural, commu- from Memphis, two hours from Little Rock HISTORY nication, transportation, recreational and and four hours from St. Louis.The city and medical interests. It contains almost every University have meshed resources in recent convenience of a big city and every comfort years and have truly become the “capital” of of a small town. the northeast quadrant of the state. The community is alive with cultural

Northeast Arkansas is a recreation haven THIS IS events such as the art exhibitions, theatrical for the person who enjoys water sports, fish- ASU FOOTBALL and musical productions, not only on cam- ing, hunting, and boating as well as the joys pus but in the city itself through the Jones- of unspoiled nature. Jonesboro and the sur- boro Fine Arts Council, NEA Foundation of rounding area have an abundance of lakes, Arts, the Forum and the Northeast Arkansas rivers, ponds, streams and forests to serve Symphony. One highlight is the annual His- as nature’s playgrounds for the avid out- panic celebration when downtown Main doors person. jonesboro Street is transformed into a festive explosion of Hispanic music, food and cultural activity. And, Jonesboro, ranked by Forbes.com as the 27th “best small place to live” is a nice Jonesboro is also the medical hub of place to call home. northeast Arkansas and southeast Missouri, STAFF with two major hospitals and countless med- DIRECTORY 2012 Reference Guide 147 AstateRedWolves.com  AStateGuides.com

AStateGuides.com Success has been easy to find in recent years as in recent years easy to find has been Success well. Con- the Sun Belt season, the 2007 football Since in FBS conferences fifth out of the 11 ference ranks In fact, game winning percentage. postseason bowl of noted "Big Conference ranks ahead the Sun Belt Ten. the Big ACC, Pac-12 and - the Six" leagues outpaces its the Sun Belt Conference Furthermore, in the WAC, qualifying BCS partners non-automatic and the MAC. Conference USA of the Sun Belt Confer- The world has taken notice comes as the league ence as well. Proof of that to postseason bowl now has two automatic tie-ins Bowl Carriers New Orleans The R+L games. Belt Conference ensures agreement with the Sun play in that bowl game that a Sun Belt team will has sent a team to that through 2013 (the league the game's inception in game every year since also recently The Sun Belt Conference 2001). Bowl, the GoDaddy.com signed an extension with ensure Alabama, that will played annually in Mobile, in that bowl game that a Sun Belt team plays through 2017. Belt Conference teams Over 95 percent of Sun (APR) Academic Progress Rate earned a multi-year As- Athletic Collegiate of over 925 as the National APR report sociation (NCAA) released its annual APR scores are based The most recent recently. on a multi-year rate that averages scores from the academic 2007-08, 2008-09, 2009-10 and 2010-11 The Division I Board of Directors set cut years. scores of 925 and 900 (out of 1,000) as a threshold for teams to meet or face possible immediate and historical sanctions. In total, 95.2 percent of Sun APR Belt Conference teams earned a multi-year score over 925. Eight institutions had 100 percent of their programs score above the 925 mark, those Atlantic, Florida institutions are: UALR, Denver, North Tennessee, Louisiana-Lafayette, Middle The league's Kentucky. and Western Troy Texas, APR numbers are up compared to a year ago, as Sun Belt Conference institutions improved from 92.4 percent of all programs hitting the 925 thresh- old. Hall of Prominent Sun Belt alumni include NFL Fame football player "Mean" Joe Greene (North All-Star baseball player Luis Gonza- former Texas) All-Star baseball player former Alabama), lez (South FIU), Series MVP, Mike Lowell (2007 MLB World former member of the United States Senate and House of Representatives John Breaux (Louisiana- McGraw Tim Lafayette), country music superstar Andy Garcia (FIU). (Louisiana-Monroe) and actor The conference's first 36 years have also produced numerous individual national champions along with Hill Tom Olympic track medalists including Earl Bell, (Arkansas State), Hollis Conway Al Joyner and Lawrence (FIU). Tayna (Louisiana-Lafayette), and Anne Donovan, who received the Old Dominion's recognizing the nation's top Trophy Naismith women's basketball player in 1983, helped the United States win the Olympic gold medal in 1984 and helped the Lady Monarchs capture the national championship in 1985. 

2011 sun belt conference champions conference belt sun 2011 AstateRedWolves.com 2012 Reference Guide 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL STATE ARKANSAS 2012 Formed in 1976 the Sun Belt Conference quickly the Sun Belt Conference Formed in 1976 athletics heights of collegiate rose to the greatest Four in the Final team to the NCAA by sending a forward 36 year of existence. Fast league's first finds itself at the pin- years and the league again as a member of the 11- nacle of collegiate athletics Championship Series. league alliance of the Bowl the Sun Belt Confer- During the 2012-13 season Arkansas-Little of ence's membership will consist Atlantic, FIU, Arkansas State, Florida Rock, Middle Louisiana-Lafayette, Louisiana-Monroe, and Troy Alabama, South Texas, North Tennessee, current of the 11 Ten Kentucky University. Western at the Football Bowl Sun Belt members play football Subdivision (FBS) level. forward to the year 2013, As the conference moves of 12 members with the league will be comprised Georgia Arkansas State, Arkansas-Little Rock, Atlantic, Louisiana-Lafayette, State, Florida Ala- South Tennessee, Louisiana-Monroe, Middle and State, Troy Texas bama, Texas-Arlington, The reformatted Kentucky University. Western league will have 10 football playing members of the The league's new look will fea- 12 total members. ture two evenly matched and geographically logical Di- divisions divided into an East Division and West vision. Because of its status as a member of the Football Bowl Subdivision, the Sun Belt Conference has a permanent seat on the NCAA's 18-member Board a result, the conference has a cru- As of Directors. cial voice on some of the most pressing issues in college athletics and will always have a role in the legislation and implementation of any future NCAA guidelines. The conference continues to utilize television to grow and promote the league and its member insti- The Sun Belt Conference signed a new tutions. multi-year agreement with ESPN, Inc. in 2012 that will result in unprecedented national coverage for the league. Fans of the Sun Belt Conference can look forward to seeing more Sun Belt teams playing on national television on ESPN and ESPN2 and ad- ditionally the new ESPN deal will result in more cov- erage on ESPNU. ESPN will continue to televise the conference's men's basketball championship game for the 32nd straight season in 2013, marking with any conference in the its longest affiliation country. The conference's regional television partnership with Comcast/Charter Sports Southeast (CSS) and (CST) enables live telecasts Television Cox Sports of Sun Belt events to reach millions of households. The addition of volleyball, baseball and softball to the conference's television package has resulted in more national and regional television exposure for the league than at any time in its history. Coaches 2011 This is sun belt Staff Introduction2012 Season Players Opponents History

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Dr. Lynita Cooksey Dr. Rick Stripling Dr. Len Frey Cristian Murdock Interim Vice Chan- Vice Chancellor Vice Chancellor Vice Chancellor 2012 SEASON cellor for Academic Student Affairs Finance & University Advancement Affairs and Provost Administration BOARD OF TRUSTEES Dr. Charles L. Welch COACHES University System AND STAFF Ron President Rhodes Cherokee Village

Chair PLAYERS INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLET- ICS COMMITTEE Mike The Intercollegiate Athletics

Committee was formed in the 2011 Gibson spring of 1997. Osceola The Intercollegiate Athletics IN REVIEW Committee reviews and makes Vice Chair recommendations on issues in- Nonie Wiggins volving the welfare of student-ath- letes, the role of athletics in IAC Chair campus life, and the athletics pro- Dan gram’s compliance with the uni- OPPONENTS versity, conference, and NCAA regulations; serves as Pierce a search advisory committee for key athletics pro- Jonesboro gram personnel; reviews the role of existing and po- tential sports programs; and reviews the athletics Secretary budget. The committee reports to the Chancellor. Membership consists of four students ap- HISTORY pointed annually by the Student Government Asso- ciation (one should be a student-athlete); four faculty Charles appointed by the Faculty Senate (staggered two-year Luter terms); one Faculty Athletic Representative ap-

pointed by the Chancellor (two-year term); one exec- THIS IS Paragould utive staff member appointed by the Chancellor (two-year term); the Dean of University College; two ASU FOOTBALL staff members appointed by the Staff Senate (stag- gered two-year terms); Student Government Associ- ation and Student Activities Board presidents; and

representatives from the following external organiza- asu Howard L. tions: Alumni Association, Red Wolf Club, Letter-

Slinkard man’s Club, and the Jonesboro Regional Chamber administration of Commerce ASU Committee. The Director of Inter- Rogers collegiate Athletics and the Senior Woman Athletic Administrator serve as ex-officio, nonvoting mem- bers. The chancellor appoints a chair at the begin- ning of each academic year. STAFF DIRECTORY 2012 Reference Guide 149 AstateRedWolves.com  AStateGuides.com 2011 sun belt conference champions 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL Introduction Hudson earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in history and Latin American studies and a Master of Arts in geog- raphy from the University of Southern Mississippi. His PhD in geography is 2012 Season from Clark University in Worcester, Mass. He has written numerous scholarly works for national and inter- national publications; a recent co-au- thored book focuses on multinational and Staff Coaches corporation subsidiaries in China (Chandos, Cambridge). During his tenure as president of the University of Houston–Victoria, the campus experienced tremendous Players growth and development including: doubling enrollment and the number Dr. Tim Hudson took office as the of fulltime faculty; exceeding external second chancellor of Arkansas State fundraising goals for five consecutive

in Review University in Jonesboro on May 1, years; founding a new school of nurs- ing and health professions, which 2011 2012. He was appointed by Dr. Charles W. Welch, president of the earned full national accreditation on its Arkansas State University System, fol- initial petition; achieving AACSB Inter- lowing a national search process. national accreditation; and ranking first Opponents Most recently Dr. Hudson was vice in Texas on the student satisfaction chancellor of the Texas Tech Univer- portion of the 2010 National Survey of sity System, after serving as special Student Engagement. assistant to the chancellor for Interna- Hudson is the recipient of two Ful- tional Programs and Initiatives at the bright Fellowships (Germany and

History University of Houston System. From Mexico), and an ITT International Fel- 2004 until 2010 he was president of lowship to study in Colombia, South the University of Houston–Victoria, fol- America. He also has developed and lowing a two-decade career as a pro- led more than 30 programs for U.S. students to study abroad and was asu football fessor of economic development, awarded an honorary doctorate by

This is program director, founding dean of the College of International and Continu- London Guildhall University for his ing Education, and provost at the Uni- contributions to global literacy. versity of Southern Mississippi. Hudson is married to Dr. Deidra chancellor Earlier in his career he was an analyst “Dee Dee” Ransburgh Hudson, who for the Bureau of Intelligence and Re- holds a Master of Science in speech search in the U.S. Department of pathology from the University of Ten- State. nessee and a PhD degree in educa- At Arkansas State University he tional leadership from the University of

Directory leads the campus executive team as Southern Mississippi. The Hudsons Staff the institution strives for progressive and their children, Gianna Grace, 14, excellence in academics, research, and twins Daisy and Nathaniel, 10, will fiscal management and student life. live in the ASU chancellor’s residence on Nettleton Avenue in Jonesboro. 150 2012 Reference Guide AstateRedWolves.com  AStateGuides.com 2011 SUN BELT CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL Dr. Dean Lee is in his 11th year as student-athletes are achieving a 3.5 GPA and one in eight Director of Athletics at Arkansas State hold a 4.0. Additionally, the most recent overall GPA for all University. He continues to restore student-athletes was a school-record 3.016. the old and build new tradition at A- The Red Wolf Club, the major fundraising arm of ASU State while leading the Red Wolves Athletics, has posted record years three of the last four to unprecedented levels of success. years in annual giving and has seen its membership grow to The 2008 AAFF’s Outstanding an all-time high during Lee’s time. Corporate giving is also INTRODUCTION Athletic Director, Lee serves on the at an all-time high and continues to increase each year. NCAA Men’s Basketball Issues Com- Lee was also responsible for arranging a public speak- mittee, the BCS Athletic Directors Ad- ing engagement on the ASU campus with former Boise visory Committee and the Division 1A State Athletic Director and 2011 Bobby Dodd Division 1A Athletic Directors Association Board Athletic Director of the Year Gene Bleymaier, who shared of Trustees. He was recently named chair of the NCAA his experiences at Boise State and how they relate to Women’s Bowling Committee after spending the previous Arkansas State moving its program in the same direction. two years on the committee’s Board of Director’s. Lee was Those are just a few of the many ways the ASU athletic 2012 SEASON named chair of the Sun Belt Conference Athletic Director’s department has continued to develop under Lee, who is al- Committee as well, and he is currently serving as a member ways looking for new and creative ways to take the Red of the SBC Executive Committee. Lee is associated with 27 Wolves athletic program to the next level while maintaining national championships, nine bowl teams, five Final Fours its main focus on academics, competitive performance and and four national runners-up. a well-rounded environment for student-athletes. He has guided the athletic department to annual suc- Dr. Lee became ASU's 10th Director of Athletics July 9, COACHES cess academically and competitively, and ASU athletics is 2002. It wasn't long before the department began to experi- AND STAFF once again enjoying growth through a number of unique ac- ence important and progressive changes which were complishments and projects. capped by an unprecedented “State of A-State” address in For instance, ASU took third place in the 2010-11 Bubas the spring of 2004. Cup standings, the Sun Belt Conference all-sports award, When he concluded the address to a packed house, for its best results in over a decade. This came on the heels there was no mistaking that he is committed to building a of a fourth-place finish the previous year, which marked a successful program at ASU. six-place jump in the standings. Lee’s vision for ASU Athletics was also revealed in a PLAYERS The Red Wolves continue to upgrade their facilities with 2008 video called “Inside A-State Athletics”, which focused a new baseball scoreboard, renovations to the Charles Luter on the Red Wolves athletic programs and how the athletic Family Academic Success Center and installation of a new department plans to meet challenges in the future. A-State state-of-the art GEO Surfaces turf inside ASU Stadium. A- released a second “Inside A-State Athletics” video featuring State also recently made first-class renovations to the men’s Lee in 2009 that gave an in-depth look at facilities and the

and women’s basketball and volleyball locker rooms and progress that is being made in that area. 2011 their media/film room in the Convocation Center. Under Lee was also a key figure in the recruitment and hiring

Lee’s direction, 206 field-level seats and new party boxes of John Brady, who was just two years removed from an IN REVIEW available for corporate events have been added to Tomlin- NCAA Final Four appearance and recently named the 2009- son Stadium, and the Convocation Center weight room un- 10 Sun Belt Conference Men’s Basketball Coach of the derwent major renovations that included new weights and Year. cardio equipment. In a very short time, he has orchestrated sellout and ca- The ASU Athletic Department has brought in a number pacity crowds, overseen the expansion and growth of ASU's of significant donations under Lee’s leadership. ASU re- athletic facilities, and provided sound leadership to both the ceived the largest single donation in its history, a $400,000 athletic staff and population of student-athletes. gift from Charles Luter in 2008. Included among some of Lee came to ASU from Oklahoma State University, OPPONENTS the other major donations was a $150,000 contribution from where he was the Associate Director of Athletics for Exter- ASU alumnus and former football letterman Steve Bryant. nal Operations. The athletic department also received a $250,000 donation His administrative experience at two NCAA Division I-A from alumni and long-time supporters Scott and Kay Daw- universities, OSU and the University of Arkansas, and his son. The $250,000 donation matched the second largest gift achievements in mobilizing financial support make him well- in the department’s history and was used to improve the ac- suited for Arkansas State University and Northeast ademic environment for all student-athletes. Arkansas. While at the University of Arkansas, Lee served HISTORY Under Lee’s direction, the ASU athletic department en- as the Vice President of the Razorback Foundation. joyed another significant year in 2011-12. Not only did ASU In addition, Dr. Lee's experience as athletic director at enjoyed some of the most exciting moments ever on the and his familiarity with ASU and fields, courts, and tracks, but also in the arenas of academ- the state of Arkansas help him feel right at home. ics, donor and alumni involvement, community service and He earned his bachelor's degree in 1979 and master's in achievement. education at Henderson State University, then completed THIS IS Among the many athletic accomplishments attained last his doctor of education degree at the University of Arkansas year, the women’s bowling team made its fifth straight ap- in 1989. In 2009, Lee was chosen as a Distinguished ASU FOOTBALL pearance in the NCAA Championships. The Red Wolves Alumni of Henderson State University, the highest honor also claimed the Sun Belt Conference football championship Henderson State bestows. and appeared in the GoDaddy.com Bowl, and Lee was in- Although born in Tulsa, Okla., Lee competed in high strumental in recruiting one of the nation’s hottest and most school sports in Berryville, Arkansas, and was selected to well-respected coaches in the nation in Gus Malzahn. The play in the all-Star basketball and football games in 1975. volleyball team won the West Division title, and the year He also played basketball, baseball and tennis at Hen- prior the men’s basketball team also claimed the league’s derson State, where he later served as an assistant coach. DIRECTOR

West Division championship. He played in two national championship games as a mem- OF ATHLETICS The football program has seen its annual season atten- ber of Henderson State’s basketball team. He was head dance rise during Lee’s tenure, and last year was no ex- basketball coach at Malvern High School early in his career. ception as the Red Wolves averaged a school-record Dean and wife Reba are the parents of two daughters, 21,257 fans per game. Diamond Olivia (17) and Anna Pearl (15). Academically, the Red Wolves placed 183 members on a recent Athletic Director’s Honor Roll, representing a STAFF school-record 60 percent of all student-athletes. One in four DIRECTORY 2012 Reference Guide 151 AstateRedWolves.com  AStateGuides.com 2011 sun belt conference champions 2012 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL Introduction AREA CODE 870 Strength & Conditioning 972-3897 ATHLETICS...... 972-3880 SaJason Finley Strength & Conditioning Intern 680-8068 ATHLETIC TRAINING...... 972-3342 Jeff Stanley Strength & Conditioning GA 972-2082 COMPLIANCE ...... 972-2813 DEVELOPMENT AND RED WOLF CLUB ...... 972-2401 STUDENT SERVICES AND ACADEMIC SUPPORT FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT ...... 972-3880 Stacey Willmott Associate AD for Student MARKETING AND PROMOTIONS...... 972-3930 Services & SWA 972-3356 SPIRIT GROUPS ...... 972-3880 Brandon Gorman Academic Adviser 680-4791 SPORTS INFORMATION ...... 972-2541 Jason Smith Academic Adviser 972-3702 2012 Season STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING...... 972-2082 Carly Thomas Academic Adviser 972-2721 STUDENT SERVICES AND ACADEMIC SUPPORT . . 972-2813 Trevor White Athletic Eligibility Specialist 972-3831 VIDEO ...... 972-2082 Pam Graham Administrative Assistant BASEBALL ...... 972-2700 for Student Services 972-2304 MEN’S BASKETBALL ...... 972-2077 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL ...... 972-2303 VIDEO WOMEN’S BOWLING...... 972-3876 Liz Lambert Video Coordinator 972-8004 FOOTBALL ...... 972-2082 Brooks Cockrell Video Intern 972-8004 MEN’S GOLF ...... 972-3411 and Staff WOMEN’S GOLF ...... 972-2777 BASEBALL Coaches TRACK AND FIELD, CROSS COUNTRY...... 972-3350 Tommy Raffo Head Coach 972-2700 WOMEN’S SOCCER...... 972-2340 Tighe Dickinson Assistant Coach 680-4339 WOMEN’S TENNIS...... 972-3876 Anthony Everman Assistant Coach 680-4339 VOLLEYBALL...... 972-3876 MEN’S BASKETBALL John Brady Head Coach 972-2077 ADMINISTRATION Melvin Haralson Associate Head Coach 972-2491 Dr. Dean Lee Director of Athletics 972-3882 Corey Barker Assistant Coach 972-2390 Doug Abel Senior Associate AD 972-3882 Jeff Clapacs Assistant Coach 972-3512 Players Karen Barker Administrative Assistant 972-3882 Leela Keller Administrative Assistant 972-3505 Tabitha Foreman Administrative Assistant 972-2991 Caroline Williams Administrative Assistant 972-2990 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Nonie Wiggins Faculty Athletics Brian Boyer Head Coach 972-2303 Representative 972-3385 Leslie Larsen Assistant Coach 972-3637 Todd Schaefer Assistant Coach 972-3583 ATHLETIC TRAINING Sonja Tate Assistant Coach 972-2473 Ron Carroll Head Certified Trainer 972-3923 Shaquita Lee Women’s Basketball Intern 972-2303

in Review Chad Sturkie Assistant Athletic Trainer 972-2419 Natalie Trotter Assistant Athletic Trainer 972-4009 WOMEN’S BOWLING

2011 Rachel Ploor Athletic Training Intern 972-3343 Justin Kostick Head Coach 680-8552 Lauren Robb Athletic Training GA 680-3343 Lorri Smith Athletic Training GA 972-3343 FOOTBALL Hiroki Yoshimoto Athletic Training GA 972-3343 Gus Malzahn Head Coach 972-2092 Rhett Lashlee Offensive Coordinator 680-8438 COMPLIANCE John Thompson Defensive Coordinator 680-3294 Jeremy Joffray Assistant AD for Compliance 972-3162 Eliah Drinkwitz Assistant Coach 972-3716 Opponents Compliance Coordinator 972-3098 J.B. Grimes Assistant Coach 972-3871 David Gunn Assistant Coach 972-3872 DEVELOPMENT AND RED WOLF CLUB Brandon Hall Assistant Coach 372-3873 Doug Doggett Associate AD for External Kenny Ingram Assistant Coach 680-8055 Operations & Director of the Dean Jackson Assistant Coach 680-8002 Red Wolf Club 972-2944 Casey Woods Assistant Coach 680-8003 Brad Bobo Director of Broadcast, Licensing Jon Bradley Football GA 972-2082 and New Media 972-2682 Kodi Burns Football GA 972-2082 Bill Templeton Director of Major Gifts 972-2464 Cam Clark Football GA 972-2082 Tim Padgett Director of Corporate Sales 972-3005 Eric Munoz Football GA 972-2082 History TBA Development Coordinator 972-3004 Carter Ford Assistant AD for FB Operations 972-2082 Gina Winchester Administrative Assistant for Jamie Croley Director of FB Operations 972-3874 Red Wolf Club and Women’s Karen Rinehart Administrative Assistant 972-2092 Basketball 972-2993 Yvonne Foster Administrative Assistant 972-2082 Scott Symons Director of Defensive Quality FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT Control Intern 972-2082 Randy Knowles Assistant AD for Facilities & Brett Whiteside FB Operations Intern/Camp Dir. 972-2082

asu football Event Management 972-2578 Bobby Burton Athletics Facilities Supervisor MEN’S GOLF

This is for Grounds & Landscape 972-3880 Steve Johnson Head Coach 972-3411 Bryan Harrod Equipment Supervisor 680-8093 WOMEN’S GOLF MARKETING AND PROMOTIONS MJ Desbiens Shaw Head Coach 972-2708 Gleen Hart Assistant AD for Marketing & Promotions 972-3477 TRACK AND FIELD AND CROSS COUNTRY TBA Marketing Coordinator 972-2943 Jim Patchell Head Coach 680-4001

This is ASU Matt Kraft Assistant Coach 680-4003 SPIRIT GROUPS Matt Vining Assistant Coach 972-4002 Meredith Green A-Team Sponsor 972-3880 TBA Assistant Coach 680-4005 Martha McFerron Cheerleading Sponsor 972-3880 WOMEN’S SOCCER SPORTS INFORMATION Tafadzwa Ziyenge Head Coach 972-3195 Jerry Scott Assistant AD for Sports Jessica Nei Assistant Coach 972-8193 Information 972-3405 Beth Wright Soccer GA 972-3876 TBA Assistant SID 972-2707 TBA Assistant SID 972-3547 WOMEN’S TENNIS Directory Chris Graddy Sports Information GA 972-2541 Marina Engelbrecht Head Coach 972-2895 Staff STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL Ryan Russell Director of Strength & Conditioning 680-8253 David Rehr Head Coach 972-2725 Jeff Jones Associate Director of Jessica Weynand Assistant Coach 972-3524 Strength & Conditioning 680-8068 Jeremy Thornburg GA Coach 972-3876 Ross Miller Assistant Director of 152 2012 Reference Guide AstateRedWolves.com  AStateGuides.com